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TO HOMEiM BROOKLYN
Mineota. June to.-^rreston ll. t^ap- m^n, a««nt for the Society for the Pre¬ vention of Cruelly to Chlldreh. has cauiied to be aent to flt. t>ominirk's Rome. 15S firand Btreet, Brooklyn, 9- year-oid Oeorge Krug of Merriek road, Merrick.
The child Is the Mn cf George and Bophle Krug. Mr. Chapman contended there was no proper ituardlanshlp. He icnked for commitment of the llttla fellow to a home.
Mr. Chapman say* i that one night the child slept ih the Merrick railinad .itation, and at -another time he was picked up by the Freepart police at 2 a.m.
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MR. AND MRS. ROEDER OBSERVE CRYSTAL WEDDING
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Rockville Centre. June lO.-^Mr. and Mr». Frederick A. Roe<ler, of lOf. Powell avenue, celebrated nn Haturday eveninK. June 4, their flfleenih we<ldinK anniversary.
The dining room was prettll.v deco¬ rated with pink and while crepe pnr>er. Pink peonies and white carnations be- Inff the flowers for Ihc table decoration, one to represent each year. Favors for the la<lies were kIuss btld vn.ses, each containing a pink bud; while favors for the gentlemen were kIoxs paper weight". Each one also rprelve<l a rattle, whistle or fife for making: a nol.se, which was by all mean.s cnrrie<l out.
Mr. and Mrs. Roeder re<*elvpd many beautiful gifts.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Kinner, Muster Itandolph and Miss Dorothy Rinner, of Rockville Centre; Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Binner, of Hicksville; Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Helneman, of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Georjre Weckerle, of Munson; Mr. and Mrs. John Hul)ert, and Master John, of Ocean Side; Mi.ss C. B. Roeder, of Flalbush; Miss Anna and Mr. William Stemmerman, of Richmond Hill; Miss Anna and Kate Schuchhardt, nnd Mrs. Ixtuisa Berrotli, of Woodhaven; Robert H. Taylor, of RockvUle Centre; Mr. sm<l Mrs. Christian Schuchhardt, of Brook¬ lyn Manor.
MR. AND MRS. J. LOUCHEIM OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING
Lawrence, June 10.—Jacob Wachen- heimer, president of the Commercial National Bank of Peoria, 111., and Mrs. Wachenheimer, are the ^rue.sts of their niece, Mrs. Harry Rascovar, nt her home on Washington avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wachenheimer came Kast to be present at the golden wedding anniver¬ sary of Mr. Wuchenheimer's si.ster, Mrn. James l.oucheim, which will be cele'- brated on June 20.
Immediate members of Mr. and Mrs. Loucheim'j? family, from the Ea.st, West and Houth, are expected to arrive in Lawrence next week. *
The wedding dinner, to the Immedi¬ ate family, will be served at the Temple Center, and will be followed by an in¬ formal reception from 8 to 10 o'clock. As no Invitations will be issued, their many friends are cordially invited.
MARRIAGES
Conklin—GUdersleeve
Ilempstead, June 10.—Miss Doi-othea Louise (lilder.sleeve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. CUdersleeve of 117 Washington street, was married Wei ne.sday evening to Rus.seii Forsyth Contc- lln of Brooklyn. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents by the Rev, Oscar F. R. Treder, dean of the Cathedral ot the Incarna¬ tion ut Oarden City.
The bride, who was given away by her father, wore white satin with pearl trimmings and train of rose point lace. Her bouquet was of bridal roses and lil¬ ies of the valley. She was attended by Miss Kdna Beisterling of Garden City aa mold of honor, whose gown was of pink, canton crepe. Six girl friends of the bride formed an aisle of rlbl>ons. They were Miss Barbara Strlttmatter of Oarden City and Misa Elolse House of Brooklyn, in white organdie; Miss Oladys Kilmer of New York, and Miss Marjorie Oelien of Brooklyn In orchid organdie; Mrs. iHarry Latshaw of Brook¬ lyn and Miss Dprof ^ty Chamberlln of Hempntead In gre.in organdie. The bribe's mother wore a uress of lisle lace over orchid metal cloth.
The best man waa Raymond W. Ward¬ en of Brooklyn.
The weddliig chorus from the second aet of TXtnisettrB Lucia di Lamermoor waa played by Miss May Burt as the wedding march.
The house decorations were simple, but tasteful, conalsting of roses, daisies and mountain green. About flfty friends attended the ceremony.
The bride was a former pupil at^-the Cathedral School of St. Mary, Oarden City, and the bridegroom is a world war veteran, having served overseas with the 6$nd Engineers.
MMidlinc«r—Worms
Benjamin Mendllilger, formerly of Hempaltead', and Miss Hasel • Paslan Worma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Worms, of Whitestone, were married Tueaday evelnlng. The ceremony ¦was performed at the Knapp Mansion by the Rev. Joseph H. Paymer, rabbi of the Quincy Streeit Tample1()Brookiyii..._T))ey will reside In Whiteatone. where Mr. Mendlinawr la an opermtinc clerk In the VfhltectoHl Landing station of the- Long Mand^iSttoad. When in Hempstead he waa'a clerk In the Long Island Rail¬ road ticket ofllce, where he served for about three years.
Kyttaun—SarAon
Hempstead, June 10.—Mlas fltafford Jordtm, daughter cf Mr^ nnd-Mrx. PX- ward B. Jordon. Jr.. of Hilton avenue, was married on Haturday e\-enlng to Harold Hunter KIssam, nf New York, the ceremopy taking place In the liall room of the Hotel Bossert, Brooklyn. The Rev. Dr. James M. Farrar offlci ated.
The bride's gown was of white satin and princess lace, with train of satin and tulle. Her veil was also of tulle, while she boHqu*>t of white orchids and lilies of life vfllley. Tbe maid of bonon Miss Irene WashlnKton, wore iieach col¬ ored taffeta .nnd carrie«1 an old-fashlone<l l)ouquet of j)lnk and laven'lar sweet peas, tied with nlle green tulle.
The bridesmaids were Miss Elsie S. Jordon, Miss Ixjulae _ Washington, Miss Helen Oottnchnldt, Mi.ii!t Elizalnith Whit ¦wm and Mis-i .'Xnna l»bmu)i. They wore Nile green taffeta and carried Iwuquets tied with t>each rolore<! tulle.
The best manwas C.eorge R. KIssam. whlle.A|ie usHfRKwere James FVirgan. Jr., iCllIp C. Rider, Lyndon O. Hard wick, Charles B. Cook, Jr/, and I'aul Dann.
After an extended wedding trip, Mr apd Mrs. Kissam will reside at West bury.
ihi» great educational e^tahHfhment of i day, Jnn«* 17, The ladies will paapar- tbe Ix>yal Order of Moose, at Moose-1 ate with the Home Bureau OInb in heart. III., will be sh*»wn at iba SWramt j making il the success It will be. The Theatre next Tuesday evening as a parf | event.s will be in charge of Miss Mag- of the regular shows, at 7 and S o'ekx>k. regor, physical director of the school. Mooseheart consists of about 2,00fl acres !
of land and has facUitlfW for giving ev-1 Vi, „ „, _ . _* .^ ., v
, , . , . __., .—.i^i^^ „ Mrs. H. Kickmejrer entertained her
erv kind of an education or training to, • .. „ .,
children of de.-eased m^^bers of tbe.^'^*^" «"" .-l^ter-m-law of Brooklyn order, who are educated and fitted to j ^'''^'''-''^y att'rnoon^ face tbc world. The pictures are said to be extremely Interesting, besides showing what the order is doing.
Ths foundation of Walter Box's new home oil Spruce street is nearinir com¬ pletion.
The second degree was conferr«>d at the meeting of Hempstead Ixxlge, 141, I. {). O. F., last evening on a class of six candidates from thLs lodge and one from Mineola Ixxlge. The work was put on by the degree team from Ko<'kvllle Cen. tre Ixtdge, which was accompanied by n large delegatUm of members. The team Antiques bought In any condition.
All kinds of Antiques for Sale
F. Bnmel
Mill Koad. Hempstead
was warmly'congrntulnted for the man ner in which the woihk was put on.
WEST HEMPSTEAD
HEMPSTEAD
Richard H. Matthews of 240 Pront slreet Is In Olen Cove to attend the fun¬ eral of his cousin, ('or))or;il Ralph W. Francis, foimerly of the SOL'iul Supply Train, whose body has arrived from France. The servlcen will he held Sun¬ day at 3 o'clock pnd burial will be in the family piq; In HlllHlde Cemetery. Corp. Francl.s was Ihc son of Mr. .nnd Mrs. A. D. Francis 'if Clen (^ove, and was one of three brotberH'who served In the World War.
Miss Eleanor L'Africain, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Cyril L'AfrlcuIn, Jr., of Columbia .street, who has been serious¬ ly ill of pneumonia. Ih sliKhtly Improved.
The Mooseheart pictures. srM'alled lio- ciiuse they dei)lct !4<'ene.s at Mooseiieart,
The IJidles' Auxiliary of Victory Hose Company held its meeting at Dr. Spies' residence yesterday afternoon. Tickets were distributed for the summer night dance, to be held Satunlay evening, Jime 2.1. The fleld day date was .set for Thur.''<l.iy, June 18, and If rainy, Fri-
R«nd me a Card and I* will CaU.
Phone 821-W
DR. I.KON AXELROft'
DENTIST Main and Front Sts., Hempstead
Trolley Junction Formerly Offlce of Dr. Ray McCombs
Hempstead 291R—Phonei!—Hempatead 3M
PARKER & BOND
Electrical Contractors
WIRING - FIXTURES - APPLIANCES
55 Marvin Ave., Hempstead, N. Y.
Lumber and Building Materials
Timber, Sidiliv, Shinf les, Doors, Sash, Trim
Brick, Lime and Cement
Builders' Hardware and Paint
JOHN J. RANDALL CO.
15 N. Long Beach Ave. t.i. 52s FREEPORT, L. I.
BIG SALE
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NEW STANDARD MAKES OF
NON-SKID TIRES
AT SPECIAL PRICES. WHICH WILL SURELY SAVE YOU MONEY. FRESH STOCK. GUARANTEE BE¬ HIND EACH TIRE.
SPEQAL SALE PRICES
30x3 $ 8.55 34x4. $18.90
30x3'/^ ....$10.90 33x4^/2 ....$23.85
32x3V^ ....$13.25 34x4V2 ....$24.95
31x4 $14.55 35x4^2....$26.06
32x4 $17.50 36x4V^....$27.90
33x4 $18.25 35x5..v..$29.75
THESE EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS DUE TO SUGHT MOULD BLEMISHES.
Extra Special—Horseshoe Racine Demon¬ strator Tire, 30 x 3^2, at $13.75
PRICES ARE QUOTED SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE OF LARGE SHIPMENT NOW ON HAND. TERMS CASH '
We will be open evenings until 9 o'clock ^
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TIRES and TUBES 232 MERRICK ROAD
Comer Vbcent Avenue, LYNBROOK, L. I.
Telephone 1012 Lynbrook
Complete stock of the celebrated Horse Shoe Radne, MicheliB, Firestone, Gdbdrick and Para BaU Tires al¬ ways OB hand.
Gkit om Roof Pf amtenancc Etpmse fbr IO YEARS to Come h\f Applijiiig
Think what a satisfaction it ¥fil! be , to eliminate all thought of roof repairs fur 10 years!
The STORMTIGHT jmaranteo assures }'ou of that latUfaction. You simply apply
7ha Aahaatic Watar-Proof
Compound for Covering
Old and Neu Roof a
once end for~ct it. Yoa \ron*t even h.ivo Ij rcpr.lnt it. Ii will defy l!io fro:t, s:ioV7 nnd elect Of winter, i.!io hcttc t suns of sum¬ mer on.l l!.o l.cu\lu:.t raiu3 (.ijiXl Scusous.
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A. WHITEHOUSE
HARDWARE and PAINTS
91 8. MAIN ST. Freeport, L. I.
Telephone Freeport 384W
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WilJ> BK paid' for mFOR. MATION I>RADIN'(2 TO THK ARRRST OF ANYONE DUMP- IN(; RrSBISH OR (SARBAOR ALONG TME PUBLIC HIGH¬ WAVS IN THE TOWN OF HE.MPSTEAD. ADORKHS
CLEAN HIGHWAYS
Re^-i<>w Ofllce. Rm^kvUle Centre
Phone 180.R.
MARCCS H. BIJRRIL,L, M. CP.
Sp«clallw« In all FOOT AILMENTS
9 A. M.—8 P. M.
Monday, 2-g RocicTflle Centre. L>. I
Sunday. 9 12 Ml Merriek Road
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TIRES AND TUBES
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AnRACnVE BARGAINS
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USED AUTOMOBILES
ALL MAKES AND STYLES
John Pellegrmo
Merrick Road Lynbrook
TELEPHONE 1541
= DONT OVERLOOK =
When you are in Freeport, don't overlook the Hygrade Market, next to Schluter's Grocery Store, where quality reigns supreme. No wonder people will walk a mile for a steak or a -*- roast for their Sunday dinner, where disappointment is unknown Y
Specials for Friday and Saturday ^
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Prime Rib Roast, lb. 28c
Blade Roast, lb. 22c
Chuck Roast, lb. . 20c
Rump Corned Beef, lb. 25c
Plate-Navel Corned Beef, lb. 121c
Bacon Strips, lb. Small Hams, lb. Leg of Veal, lb. Top Sirloin, lb. Corned Hams, lb.
28c SOc SSc SOc SOc
Baby Spring Lamb
Hotels, Restaurants and Boarding Houses Supplied
HYGRADE MARKET |
33 West Merrick Road FREEPORT, N. Y. %
Telephone, Freeport 458-W aSa
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I DODGE BROTHERS
Announce a Substantial Reduction in the of Their Cars
EFFECTIVE JUNE 8th
GOODWIN MOTOR SALES CO., INC.
Merrick Road at Windsor Avenue
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ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y.
TELEPHONE 124
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