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Sinele copies of Jjbe Messenger can be had from Hyman warhit newsdealer, and at Wolfe's drug store. tf
The Bellmore Yacht Club will its annual reception in Firemen's Hall on Satorday evening, February 18.
The A)tar Society of St. Barnabas' Church will hold • euchre and recep¬ tion on Thursday, February 11.
of more than usual interaat was the hold ! marriage recently at the honr.e of Capt. and Mrs Isaac B. E^dwards of their eldest daughter, Irene Estelle, to Mar* vin M. Brooks, principal of the Wan- tagh Onion School, by Rev. Fennimore JAMES
Single copies vt the Messenger can be ieeored at Greenblatt's or Braith- wafte's news stores on Railroad Ave.,
tMfchnoff's, Main Street, Freeport, I. tf
liajor and Mrs. John. B. Christotfel
tandared a soiree to the Merrick
yooogeraet Saturday, in honor of their
d«og1it«r Mia* Louise Cbriatoifel. Tb«
•Btamble was in the nature of a
flSMque dansant and was by far the
moat Qoiqua social event of the season.
Notwithstanding the inclennency of the
weather the affair was tckoowiedged
a aaeeess from all qaarters. The in
deotity of the guests was concealed
by maflqaea and costumes which caused
all kinds of merrim,jnt. Cestjme im-1 On Sunday evening, January 81, Mr. courses of study in the Chautauqua In
perspoations of eitpecial interest were | Cavert is to give a reading of a peace i gtitute and the New York State Col-
the 'Oodetsof Lii«rty.' by GeorgeMc-, play called "In the Vanguard," at the | j^ge ©f Agriculture. After serving
Cord and'Theodo-eRooaevelt.'byQjr-j Presbyterian Church, instead of I fopr years as principal of the graded
lOll MeCord. At miunigbt a supper of i preaching a regular sermon. The play ! gghooj {„ gggt Marion, during whtcb
rare excellence was served and the , was written by Katrina Trask of Sar- i tj^jg ^e won the esteem and confidence
boetesswas roundly congratalated on | otoga only a few months before the of the entire community, Mr. Brooks
j beginning of the European War; it I was called to Wantagh. I sets forth very vividly the horrors of i The briie is one of the best known ' war and makes a strong plea for mter- ^ud most highly esteemed young lad- I national peace. Underlying the war I j^g ^f the East End.—Times.
, siuation is a pretty love story, which
1 makes the play both | interesting and { A special meeting of the Mothers'
Wantash our last issue
____? : THIS WILL BE THE Last ISSUE
EDWARDS-BROOKS j OF THE SOUTH SIDE .MESSENGER,
East Marion, January 20.-An event I AS ITS PRESENT MAN.^GE.MENl
HAS FOUND THAT IT IS NOT A PROFITABLE PROPOSITION TO CONTINUE IT LONGER. THIS PA¬ PER WAS STARTED IN 1908 BY A. STILES. AND PUR-
Advance Hook, Ladder & Engine Co- No. 1 is planning for a dance to be given on Saturday, February 20.
Moving picture abow at Hall this Friday evening as usual
H. Cooper The bride, attired in white crepe I meteor with shadow lace and pearl . trimmings, carried a shower bougiut . of white roses. The bridesn^id^jw ;Mi8S Elizabeth C. Edward*. Ralph ' R Brooks was bast man. Firemen's The bridegroom is a native of Mid-
dietown, N. Y. After 8f«»«lo»ting
from the high school he completed 9AU COUNTY REVIEW
CHASED BY THE PRESENT OWN- ERS IN 1912.
ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH ALL OUR SUBSCRIB¬ ERS AND ADVERTISERS BY WHICH THEIR ACCOUNTS WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO THE NAS-
Smitkville South
Rockviile Centre
A ineetii: ' «f Rockviile Centre (Coun¬ cil, No. b»*, ,;i u U. A. M., will be h»«liJ on Thursday evening. Ali mem¬ bers are ur^ed tn be present.
SCOUT NOTES
To comiiiemoraie '.he fifth anniver sary of the Boy Scouts of Atnerica, Mr. Cavert of the Presbyterian Church on Bellmore Avenue, will preach a special sermon on Sunday, February '~
7, at 7:30 p. m., en the Boy scout A pleasant time was enjoyed at the Movement, in the interest of Troop meeting at Charter Oak Countfn, No. No. 1. Mr. Cavert ia an ex-Scout- 141*. Royal Arcanum, held on .Thura* master, so come snd bring your friends day evening last, when the newly el- to the service. ected oflRcers were duly installed by
Edward Schneider is now a tender D. D. G. R. George M. Bode and his foot Scout, having passed the required suite. Following the business nieet-
SOUTH SIDE .MESSENGER.
H'b behalf. A partial list of those present is appended. The Misses Pauline Hill, Anna Bargun, .Margaret Scbirmerhorn, Vera Tbann, Mildred Hit:, Rath Gunzenhauser, Grace Tween, Kiola Bohnet, Margaret MuU
oahv, Kathryn Mulcahy, Sadie John- effective. The service begins at 7:30 aonrEthel Miller, Louise Christotfel, All are cordially invited
and Marie Johnson, Messrs. James
Mulcahy, W.M. Wolf. Gastave Bargon, Herbert Seaman, Arthur Hewlett, Charles Kupfer, William F. Otto, George McCord, Carroll McCord, Jos eph W. Birch, Gustave Muller, George Mulcahy, and H. Aloert Muller.
Club of Wantagh will be held in the school building on Friday afternoon,
{January 29, at 8 o'clock, for the pur
Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. James I pose of electing active and honorary W. Johnston, died at the home of his j members. After this meeting there parents, Johnston Place, last Wednes-1 will be a joint meeting of the execu- day, at the age of 27 years. He had j tive and program committees. You been a cripple ever since he was live : are earnestly requested to attend.
Lynbrook
Village Trustee and Mrs. Charles H Lott entertained a large number of their friends at their residence, Hemp¬ stead avenue, on Thursday evening last. The large parlors were prettily decorated in honor of the occasion, and the evening was sper.t in i> most delightful manner.
testa.
Ac the file in Bellmore on Sunday night a number uf the Scouts were present. Keep up the good work, Scouts, and do your good turn daily.
Board of Supervisors
At the meeting Monday bids for ad¬ ditional heating in the wcnen's sec tion of the jail were opened. There were two bidders. No action was taken.
Sheriff Pettit reported 94 prisoners \ in the jail for the week ending Janu¬ ary 23. i
Sheriff Pettit's application for per-1 mission to appoint a stenographer in his office, at a salary of §800 per year.
Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, Septuagesima, at 11 A. M. ,and 8 P. M. Morning and Evening Prayer and sermon. Church School in the Pariah House Kt 10 A. M. The Woman's Auxiliary meets each Thursday at 2.30 P. M. and we|. come* any Merrick woipan to its mem¬ bership. The G. F. S. meets this ..week on Friday at 3.30 and 7..^0 F. M. for the younger and older girls. The Boy Scouts meet Thursday at 7.30 P. M. Choir practice, F. W. Settle Choirmaster, Thursdays at 8 P. M. Cooking School, Miss Huger, Satur- j days at 9 A. M. This church offers a i cordial welcome to all who attend di¬ vine services and provides opportunity ' for all Christian service.
The Archdeaconry of Queens Hnd , Nassau for the propagation of mission ; work In two counties met today in St. ! Matthew's Church. Brooklyn Manor. The Rev. W, I. H. Littebrandt and F. W. .Settle were delegates from the local parish.
years of age, having been left in this
conditon after being afHicted with
scarlet fever. Funeral services
held at his late
noon and the interment
field Cemetery. Wilbur Southard had
charge of the funeral.
Messrs. Peter A. Blake and George , «'«« granted
E. Hendrickson have entered into a A resolution was passed that where-
co-partnership in the real estate and «8 the State Highway Department had
buctioneering business. i-equested the Board to determine the
"^ : order of construction of County High
A meeting of the Board of Village , wsys proposed under Chapter 80, Laws Trustees will ue held on Tuesday even- of 1909, and the acts amendatory
ing, a substantial repast was served.
Trolley tickets are now on sale at Callan's confectionery store, adjoining the trolley tracks, 'i his makes it far more conveniertK ' the patrons of the
I trolley.
I --
• The General Organization of the : South Side High School is planning i to present Rostand's "Fantastics" on I April 8th, directly after the Lenten ! season. Fuller particulars will be published in ample season.
I Parish Hall was well crowded to its I utmost capacity on Tuesday evening I last, when the play, "Maidens All I Forlorn," and "A Vision of Fair I Women,'' were presented under the i auspices of the Girls' Friendly Soci- [ety, and which proved auite interest* I ing and entertaining.
In keepfrlg with their usual custom,
We wish to sincerely thank all our were : 'oving friends for their sympathy and
home on Friday a7ter 1 kindness at this time of the passing of ! "• »"^" ^^e incorporated village law ferment was in' Green ' o"'" be'°ved «on. James Wallace John- I no b.JIs can be pa.d dur.ng the month
Mr. and Mrs James S. Johnston.
Fire was discovered in the barber i The Kings Daughters Society held a D„ii„,„.„ I meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the
shop of John Conzoneri, on Avenue, at about 8:45 Sunday even¬ ing, by Richard Meyer, while retorn- inf. from church. He immediately gave the alarm and the firemen re¬ sponded promptly. It'waa found that moat of the blaze waa in the cellar and lower part of the house and after a stubborn fight of about two hours, was extinguished. The Advance buys stretched a line of hise from the near' est manhole in the city conduit line, but found they could not reach the building, and telephoned to
home of Mrs. James M. Seaman.
The regular meeting of tne Auxili¬ ary League was held Tuesday night in the Parish House.
.,,,_.,, ^ J. . ,, .u * * *u A A f T V- ^'^^ 0"''"' ^""'^""^'y Society will cele-
'"?;• All b. Is outstanding against the thefeof the said order of construction j,^^^^ ^j,^;^ ^^^^, >^^^,^.^( ^^^^^ ^^ village should be presented at once, -we fixed as follows: '
Melville Road, from Farmingdale to the Suffolk County line.
Central Park Road from Massapequa
; Road, easterly and northerly by way
Mothers'; of Central Park Road Station for
held in distance of two miles.
evening. ; Oceanside Road, from Merrick Road
now on at Baldwin, southeasterly through
of March.
' Under the auspices of the I Club a grand euchre will be I Mechanics' Hall on Friday I January 29th. Tickets are
There will be regular services in the Memorial Church next Sunday morn¬ ing and evening with nreaching by the pastor. Rev. Thomas b. Braithwaite. Morning subject, "Samson." Even¬ ing subject, "Christ and the Rich Young Man." Sunday School at 2:30 Wantagh | jn the Parish House.
sale, and can be procured from any of Oceanside to the Long Beach Road, i the members of the Club. Hempstead Harbor Road, from North
j ~" Hempstead Turnpike, northerly about
I Througn the efforts of Miss Amelia 3j mJlcB along west side of Hempstead E. Goetzinger, soprano soloist at i Harbor, hence westerly about 2 miles. Christ Church, a Ladies' Chotal Soci-1 to intersection of macadam road Irom ety has been organized, which will be '. Port Washington to Sands Point, under the able leadership and direction John Street, Hicksville, from Jeri- of Mrs. Lalia Lake. cbo Turnpike Road, westerly about 3
^ miles to connect with the macadam
A social will be held at tht;residence ,,-oad in Westbury.
Chicken Valley Road from Jericho-
of Mrs. S. J. Bradbury on Ihuraday evening, under the auspices of the Women's Guild of Christ Church.
A new athletic league of Episcopal i predated, parishes on the Island was the outcome ! unknown
of % conference held at Jamaica last week when delegates from Merrick at¬ tended. Merrick enters the league and hopes^ to be able to maintain herself well in all activities which shall de velope. At present basketball is ar¬ ranged for. Merrick is grouped with Westbury. Oyster Bay. and Cold Spring. The winner in this group
will contest the honors with the ^yin•; On July 21, 1914, Father King saved ner in a group centered about Jamaica. I a lad from drowning at High Hill May Merrick bring home the pennant! I Beach. His friends brought the fact
" i to the attention of the life saving
D. C. Harvey and family have closed j gociation, with the result that their home on Lindenmere Drive and medal was awarded.—Times.
'¦ for assistance. Despite the icy trav- j
; eling the neighboring firemen msde a } Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wells en- i
; quick response, but the local boys had ; tertained their son William and Mrs.] Miss Marion Tobey has accep;ed a , done such good work with buckets and i Wells and daughter of Brooklyn last | position as atenographer in the office ' extinguishers in the meantime, that j Sunday. i of Counselor William Frank Fowler.
! their hel]) was not needed, although! — I
, their ready answer to the call was ap ! The new ice plant is neariag com-i A young son has arrived to cheer
The cause of the fire is ' pletion and it is expected to be in op-1 the home of Mi. and .Mrs. Grov'er G.
Mr. Conzoneri had left the jeration early in the Spring. j Thompson.
village at about 2 o'clock in the after
noon and the building was lo''!:cd from ' A good game of basketball was J The funeral service of the late Julia that time until the firemen arrived. played in the Parish House last Mon-iC, wife of Martin Stubbe, \vho died - - - Iday nifeht between the Victor Clob and!on Tuesday night last, in her 88th
Bellmore, January 25—The Volun- ja team from Oceanside. After a hard iyear, after a short illneos, was held on teer Life Saving Benevolent Associa-; struggle the Vii-tors won by a score of ! Friday morning at St. Raymond's R- „ cm » j m
tion of Manhattan has awarded a gold j 34 to 29. The following is the lineup:! C. Church, the Rev. Father Carroll ^'='"P®''^''**'f *"^'^" ^"^^"^ ^'^ medal to Rev. Tl^eodore King, priest of St. Barnabas' Catholic Church here.
Glen Cove Road, northeasterly to Fran¬ cis Pond, about 3i miles.
Front Street, Hempstead Village, from intersection with westerly line of Village of Hempstead, westerly and southwesterly toward Lynbrook, about i miles.
Resolution passed that the claims of the Pdrt Washington News, Glen Cove Echo, P.ockville Centre Herald and Nassau County Sun, $381 each, or publishing list of candidates at last el¬ ection, be allowed, notwithstanding recommendation of the County Comp¬ troller reducing the bills to Sl.'JO.
Oceanside—Southard f, Hessen f, i officiating, vvith interment in Holy Knapmeyer c. Frost g, McGuire g. [Trinity Cemetery, Brooklyn. She
Wantagh—J. Box f, R. Box f, Nostrand c, Soper g, Fussell g.
The second team of Victors played a as- {team from Smithville South the same
Van leaves a husband anJ five children sur
viving.
gone to Manhattan for the remainder of the winter, Mrs. Harvey visiting at present in Altoona. Penn.
Mrs. R. Narwood and Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Narwood left on Monday for St. Augustine. Fla. to remain until Spring.
We are disposessed. The discontinu ance of the Messenger will be an ac¬ complished faet with this iasue. but we have foQOd housing in the hospita¬ ble page of the Nassau County Review. "Tbe King is dead. Long live the king?" We will greet you next week in our new borne but with the old api»t. Au Revoir.
At the annual meeting of the Ex the i night and defeated them by a score of: perimental Wireless
45 to 14. i Nassau County, held at the home of ' George Coakley, the foJio-v-^g were
TUESDAY'S MEETING In accordance with the petition filed on January 18 for the installation of a police telephone system'^'with the Nas¬ sau County Jail as a central point, cov- . • ** fering the entire countv, the Board held
Association 01 ^ ,^g^j.jj,g j^ reference thereto. Dis-
JohnG. Deubert has recovered from I UNION FREE SCHOOL RECORDS | duly elected: President, Joseph Young,
Rockviile Centre; Vice President, Charles Pheian, PockvilieCentre; Sec¬ retary, Robert .Meier, Lynbrook;
tiict Attorney Smith, .Sheriff Pettit and others interested were present. C. A. Ryder and F. E. Babcock, rep¬ resenting trie New York Telephone Company, explained the proposition as outlined. There would be no cost for
Parish Hall on Tuesday evening, Feb¬ ruary 2nd; their venture will be in the form of a "Rag Party Dance." Un¬ ique invitDtions on burlap are being issued.
There was a large attendance at tbe annual reception of the Fortnightly, which was held in the club auditorium on Tuesday evening.
For a pleasHni evening's entertain¬ ment, visit the auditorium of the Clin¬ ton School this Wednesday evening, when you'may enjoy the dramatic read¬ ing of "Peg o'My Heart" that will be given by Miss Lois Secor, a gradu¬ ate of Leland Powers School of Ora¬ tory, Boston, and which will be pre¬ sented under the auspices of the Lib¬ rary Auxiliary.
George R. Metcalfe has purchased a cottage on South Centre avenue.
Quite a number of imorovements and alterations are being n ade to the Scott homestead at RocUaw.;y avenue and Park place.
Mis.s Adcle Neff will entertain the Sewing Club at her home, Maple ave¬ nue, on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank P. Baylis and Mrs. Wil¬ liam H. Jones will be the hostesses at the meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Mark'H M. E. Church, will be held this Wednesday afternoon in the Sunday School room.
A member's sewing meeting will be held in Parish Hall on Friday after¬ noon under the auspi'-'es of the Wom¬ en's Guild of the Chirch of the Ascen¬ sion.
, Treasurer, George Coakley. Lynbrook ; i^.^^utition, and the service would cost Librarian, Wt Iter Davison, RockviJJe
[Centre; J ; eger
Smith, Valley Stream, Man-
VaDey Stream
Tbe Men's Ciab celebrated its sixth \ are 25 cents anfliVeraai;y in the Parish House last | nigbt but too late for us to poblish details. Weshfall have a full account i next week.
The first League Basket Ball game lender the direction of the Rev. WiU in* be played m the Parish House to- ;«>n A. Pag« ev. a series of revival wii u«j H—j ^^ s:30, West-1™***!"** wiil be »tvted in the Bap-
; his recent illness and is spending a ' Perfect attendance or second quar-
I few days with friends and relatives in I ter:
i the city. I Grade 1—Ruth Seymour, Grace Sey-
¦ ; mour.
i Tonight;, Wednesday, is the date for Grade II—Raymond Seaman. ! the annual dance of tbe Third Election Grade III—Paul Dyckman, Palmroy i District Republican Association at i Box, Eda Verme.
! Firemen's Hall. It is expected that i . Grade V—Fred Box, Minnie Bait-
; the affair will be largely attended by i inger. , „„.„„„;„„ *„. *l.„:.
i people from several villages in the! Grade V-Nellie Seymour. Adelaide f«»."«"K»''g.*or their town and that several of the leading Lodford.
Doliticians of the town will be on hand. I Grade VII—Martin Huhnken, Meta Music will be furnished by Weimer's i Huhnken, George Box.
Grade VII-Ewald Albrecht, Gordon | ^^^^ ---; ¦ ^Ve fire" house of IRescue I B<>"d with the proposed contract for
Hook and Ladder Company, Elarle ave- \ °"* Vear.
nue, for the members and their friends. ! Statutory permission was given the
Town Boards of North Hempstead
Orchestra. Refreshments will be sale in the dining room downstairs. Tickets, admitting gentleman and lady
about $4000 per year. A contract could be signed for one year, and dis continued thereafer upon ten days' notice.
The chairman of the Board request- 'ed'^oli ^^ ^^^ company reiu-esentatives to pre¬ pare plans and specifications and sub¬ mit them to the Sheriff and District On Tuesday. February Ist, a smoker Attorney and then file them with the
The ladies of the Lutheran Church annual pre lental supper that will be ser Thursday evening.
, Meyer, Mary Verme. I Grade VIII—Roth ; Box. Ernest Dean.
Seaman, Frank
night, Wednesday,
bory vs. Merrick. Admission 10c.
East Rockaway
I tist Church on Sunday e 'ening next ' He will be assisted by tbe pastor. Rev George A. Plane.
"A Model Wife" will be presented
— : in the near future
The foneral service of tbe late Alice : League.
Swcton, widow of the late William H. ;
Saxtoa, who died on Wednesday last I Tbe funeral of the late William in her 65th year, was held on Friday [ Colder of Elmont was held on Satur- last. the Rev. F. W. Varney ofticiat- j day last
Report for second quarterly spelling j 'contest:
Grade III—Judson Allen 92, .Marion Senne 98, Victoria Muller 97.
Grade IV—Cecilia Meyer 99, Edith Bradley 100. Lurana De Long 96, Eth¬ el Michaud 99, Alfred Herrlich 96, Edna Verme 98, Edgar Senn^ 98, Gert¬ rude Jackson 98, Howard Seymour 99, Minnie Baitinger 100.
Grade V—Harold Walters 100, Wil- i liam Coron 96, Lucy Albrecht 100, I Edna Smith 98, Henry Herrlich 100,
The first ani,ual4>all of the Lynbrook ! ¦"'^ Oyster Bay to raise $30,000 each
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. A. H. Rennie, Pastor "The Interpretation by Daniel of the World- Kingdom Image—the Second, Third and Fourth Kingdoms." Let him that readeth understand. Pastor's theme at 10.30 a. m.
Go-fo-Church-Band. Sermon pre¬ cedes the rjgular sermon.
Sabbath School session 2.80 p. m.
Evening Service 7.45 p. m. The pastor will preach on "The Scarlet Line in the Window." An appeal will be made for new recruits for the Army of the King.
Tom Thumb's Wedding. On account of many special requests—the enter¬ tainment—"Tom Thumb's Wedding"
; Chemical & Hose Company will be held VP°" bond issue for the erection of the at Bates' Opera House, Broadway, on I J°'''' almshouse for those two towns, j „will be repeated between now and
the eve of Lincoln's Birthday, ary 11th.
Febro- ' ** ^oted favorably upon at the town .' election
ing, with interment in Rockviile Ceme¬ tery. She leaves two sons surviving.
Owing to necessary repairs being I tciIu >jd vr
made to the boilers at the Pum.iing «• ^" Hempttead My I. t.
Station, the same will be closed for 1 At a recent meeting of tbe stock- two weeks, during wliich time, should holders of the Hempstead Bay Yacht an alarm of fire be sounded, it will be ; Club, it waa decided to sell tbe prop- by means of tbe school bell. erty of the Club on Elder Island, bv the I iithftr D I. M I ioA M ii c aa Should a fire break oui during this ! Hempstead Bay. The price fixed for by the Luther :Raben Nelson 100, Nelhebeymour 99. p,riod^ ^^^^ ,„ an sale was said to be close to $10,000. May Baitinger 98, Leona De Long 96, ,,„„, telephone 809, Lynbrook. As', Whether there are any prospective
you never can tell just when you might; purchasers or not bas been stated. A be in need of this information, better few years ago tbe Club was tbe center jot down right away this telephone ; oflictivity for yachtsmen, bat of late number, 809, Lynbrook.
Talbot Baldwin 94.
Grade VI—Gretta Smith 100, Cor- „ , , nelia Senne 100, Charles Jamison 99,
„* ^•''" V° <l'»"8bte": Arthur Olsen 99, Elsie Stressel 99. surviving. Mrs. Hteary Ayers and Mrs. i Harold Seaman 97. Charles Coron 94, George Comell^both^ bis village. c<,„ng,i Stevenson 99, Harry Hanning- A>i-k^ .._«.i ».^<i.» »« »!. T ..u i ton 97, Edward Michaud 97, George .'M*^.^-*!r.L?.?*_"?i-°L^'^"^''riBox98. Donald Jackson 98, MarUn
Tbe East Rockaway «» Club will, ^ ^i,^ to\\ov,ing oflBcers were el- i n";.7„ "J
be entertained by Mrs. Harry Rbame | ^^^. p^-j^^^^ jjiss Katherine Gliss- i """'?!i ^l
oo Tbvrsday afternoon.
mann;'Vice President, Miss Etta Gliss-
David Langdon is having an attract¬ ive o<^tage erected upon his oroperty on SaoMid street, near PlainfiV^d ave-
noe.
Achievement.
Soase »aeple nevar fat any hlghar
Grade VH—Albert Lindblom 94, i
. T^...™.,-* MS. A« u » .Frank Mahler 96, Ewald Albrecht 91, i
^r^^I^^v £r?^^!^i^ ^*^''M»»dSroi^ 90. Robert Louden 192. ^
er. Secretary. Ban Carter. . , Florence Baldwin 97, Gordon Meyer |
' 100, Cbriittina Lodford 97. Georgiai^a i
New Material for Lead Pencils. Juniper from the Indian reserva¬ tions of New Mexico and Arisona may prove an excellect souree of material §» lead penella.
years there bas been a complete change. Tbe Club purchased tlie Isnd from tile town.
the Spring in the Rockviile Centre Presbyteriaji Church.
Oyster Supper and Entertainment. Tbe combined Ladies' Societies of the Rockviile Centre Presbyterian Church will give another Oyster Supper and Entertainment on Wednesday evening, February 3rd. Supper will be served from six o'clock. Adult tickets, thir ty-five cents; children's ticket^ twen¬ ty cents.
"Love" will be the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science Church on Sun¬ day next.
Regular Hercules. Whenever there Is a street spat aearly every woman has the idea that her husband would be:a very fiend for euaace if she didn't hold him baek. —LouisTjDe Courler-Jouraal.
MeKinley 100.
Grade VIII—Minnie Dengler 98, Gladys Verity 92. Ruth Seaman 97.
(Continued on pace 8)
Caaes Net Simitar. Experience teaebes a man that he can make a steer move forward by twisting the obstinate animal's UU; Intaitleu xeept him from applying the same metlmd in the case of a halky mula-—Tole«e Blade.
I The funeral service of the late Hen-
t ry A. Rapp. a well known resident of
I this village, who died suddenly of apo-
blK dog j Plexy, at his office in tbe passenger
One cold ¦! d*?*''*™®''' °* tbe^ N. Y. C. & H. H.
Railroad, on Friday last, in his 36th
The de-
True Devetion. Utile Katharine liad i which she loved dearly.
night she asked if the dog could come •< c? j
Into the house for a while. Her moth- i y««r. «•¦ *»e'a «" Sunday er said: "Yes; but as B<M>n as he be- 'ceased was a member of the Baldwin gins to scratch, you must put him • F'" Dof?"^"*"*'¦'l'' "'**' ?' F'eepo't right out.- Later Katharine was htard ! l-^xJ** of Elks, which organisation eon- to exclaim: 'O, Betle. don't scratch; j d»ct«» ^ '«"«"' """f • ^'^f^V** tell me where It itcheg; and I'll scratch I • w'dow. a mother and three children It for you."—Chicaco TribuEt surviving,
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i Sinele copies of Jjbe Messenger can be had from Hyman warhit newsdealer, and at Wolfe's drug store. tf The Bellmore Yacht Club will its annual reception in Firemen's Hall on Satorday evening, February 18. The A)tar Society of St. Barnabas' Church will hold • euchre and recep¬ tion on Thursday, February 11. of more than usual interaat was the hold ! marriage recently at the honr.e of Capt. and Mrs Isaac B. E^dwards of their eldest daughter, Irene Estelle, to Mar* vin M. Brooks, principal of the Wan- tagh Onion School, by Rev. Fennimore JAMES Single copies vt the Messenger can be ieeored at Greenblatt's or Braith- wafte's news stores on Railroad Ave., tMfchnoff's, Main Street, Freeport, I. tf liajor and Mrs. John. B. Christotfel tandared a soiree to the Merrick yooogeraet Saturday, in honor of their d«og1it«r Mia* Louise Cbriatoifel. Tb« •Btamble was in the nature of a flSMque dansant and was by far the moat Qoiqua social event of the season. Notwithstanding the inclennency of the weather the affair was tckoowiedged a aaeeess from all qaarters. The in deotity of the guests was concealed by maflqaea and costumes which caused all kinds of merrim,jnt. Cestjme im-1 On Sunday evening, January 81, Mr. courses of study in the Chautauqua In perspoations of eitpecial interest were Cavert is to give a reading of a peace i gtitute and the New York State Col- the 'Oodetsof Lii«rty.' by GeorgeMc-, play called "In the Vanguard" at the j^ge ©f Agriculture. After serving Cord and'Theodo-eRooaevelt.'byQjr-j Presbyterian Church, instead of I fopr years as principal of the graded lOll MeCord. At miunigbt a supper of i preaching a regular sermon. The play ! gghooj {„ gggt Marion, during whtcb rare excellence was served and the , was written by Katrina Trask of Sar- i tj^jg ^e won the esteem and confidence boetesswas roundly congratalated on otoga only a few months before the of the entire community, Mr. Brooks j beginning of the European War; it I was called to Wantagh. I sets forth very vividly the horrors of i The briie is one of the best known ' war and makes a strong plea for mter- ^ud most highly esteemed young lad- I national peace. Underlying the war I j^g ^f the East End.—Times. , siuation is a pretty love story, which 1 makes the play both interesting and { A special meeting of the Mothers' Wantash our last issue ____? : THIS WILL BE THE Last ISSUE EDWARDS-BROOKS j OF THE SOUTH SIDE .MESSENGER, East Marion, January 20.-An event I AS ITS PRESENT MAN.^GE.MENl HAS FOUND THAT IT IS NOT A PROFITABLE PROPOSITION TO CONTINUE IT LONGER. THIS PA¬ PER WAS STARTED IN 1908 BY A. STILES. AND PUR- Advance Hook, Ladder & Engine Co- No. 1 is planning for a dance to be given on Saturday, February 20. Moving picture abow at Hall this Friday evening as usual H. Cooper The bride, attired in white crepe I meteor with shadow lace and pearl . trimmings, carried a shower bougiut . of white roses. The bridesn^id^jw ;Mi8S Elizabeth C. Edward*. Ralph ' R Brooks was bast man. Firemen's The bridegroom is a native of Mid- dietown, N. Y. After 8f«»«lo»ting from the high school he completed 9AU COUNTY REVIEW CHASED BY THE PRESENT OWN- ERS IN 1912. ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH ALL OUR SUBSCRIB¬ ERS AND ADVERTISERS BY WHICH THEIR ACCOUNTS WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO THE NAS- Smitkville South Rockviile Centre A ineetii: ' «f Rockviile Centre (Coun¬ cil, No. b»*, ,;i u U. A. M., will be h»«liJ on Thursday evening. Ali mem¬ bers are ur^ed tn be present. SCOUT NOTES To comiiiemoraie '.he fifth anniver sary of the Boy Scouts of Atnerica, Mr. Cavert of the Presbyterian Church on Bellmore Avenue, will preach a special sermon on Sunday, February '~ 7, at 7:30 p. m., en the Boy scout A pleasant time was enjoyed at the Movement, in the interest of Troop meeting at Charter Oak Countfn, No. No. 1. Mr. Cavert ia an ex-Scout- 141*. Royal Arcanum, held on .Thura* master, so come snd bring your friends day evening last, when the newly el- to the service. ected oflRcers were duly installed by Edward Schneider is now a tender D. D. G. R. George M. Bode and his foot Scout, having passed the required suite. Following the business nieet- SOUTH SIDE .MESSENGER. H'b behalf. A partial list of those present is appended. The Misses Pauline Hill, Anna Bargun, .Margaret Scbirmerhorn, Vera Tbann, Mildred Hit:, Rath Gunzenhauser, Grace Tween, Kiola Bohnet, Margaret MuU oahv, Kathryn Mulcahy, Sadie John- effective. The service begins at 7:30 aonrEthel Miller, Louise Christotfel, All are cordially invited and Marie Johnson, Messrs. James Mulcahy, W.M. Wolf. Gastave Bargon, Herbert Seaman, Arthur Hewlett, Charles Kupfer, William F. Otto, George McCord, Carroll McCord, Jos eph W. Birch, Gustave Muller, George Mulcahy, and H. Aloert Muller. Club of Wantagh will be held in the school building on Friday afternoon, {January 29, at 8 o'clock, for the pur Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. James I pose of electing active and honorary W. Johnston, died at the home of his j members. After this meeting there parents, Johnston Place, last Wednes-1 will be a joint meeting of the execu- day, at the age of 27 years. He had j tive and program committees. You been a cripple ever since he was live : are earnestly requested to attend. Lynbrook Village Trustee and Mrs. Charles H Lott entertained a large number of their friends at their residence, Hemp¬ stead avenue, on Thursday evening last. The large parlors were prettily decorated in honor of the occasion, and the evening was sper.t in i> most delightful manner. testa. Ac the file in Bellmore on Sunday night a number uf the Scouts were present. Keep up the good work, Scouts, and do your good turn daily. Board of Supervisors At the meeting Monday bids for ad¬ ditional heating in the wcnen's sec tion of the jail were opened. There were two bidders. No action was taken. Sheriff Pettit reported 94 prisoners \ in the jail for the week ending Janu¬ ary 23. i Sheriff Pettit's application for per-1 mission to appoint a stenographer in his office, at a salary of §800 per year. Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, Septuagesima, at 11 A. M. ,and 8 P. M. Morning and Evening Prayer and sermon. Church School in the Pariah House Kt 10 A. M. The Woman's Auxiliary meets each Thursday at 2.30 P. M. and we . come* any Merrick woipan to its mem¬ bership. The G. F. S. meets this ..week on Friday at 3.30 and 7..^0 F. M. for the younger and older girls. The Boy Scouts meet Thursday at 7.30 P. M. Choir practice, F. W. Settle Choirmaster, Thursdays at 8 P. M. Cooking School, Miss Huger, Satur- j days at 9 A. M. This church offers a i cordial welcome to all who attend di¬ vine services and provides opportunity ' for all Christian service. The Archdeaconry of Queens Hnd , Nassau for the propagation of mission ; work In two counties met today in St. ! Matthew's Church. Brooklyn Manor. The Rev. W, I. H. Littebrandt and F. W. .Settle were delegates from the local parish. years of age, having been left in this conditon after being afHicted with scarlet fever. Funeral services held at his late noon and the interment field Cemetery. Wilbur Southard had charge of the funeral. Messrs. Peter A. Blake and George , «'«« granted E. Hendrickson have entered into a A resolution was passed that where- co-partnership in the real estate and «8 the State Highway Department had buctioneering business. i-equested the Board to determine the "^ : order of construction of County High A meeting of the Board of Village , wsys proposed under Chapter 80, Laws Trustees will ue held on Tuesday even- of 1909, and the acts amendatory ing, a substantial repast was served. Trolley tickets are now on sale at Callan's confectionery store, adjoining the trolley tracks, 'i his makes it far more conveniertK ' the patrons of the I trolley. I -- • The General Organization of the : South Side High School is planning i to present Rostand's "Fantastics" on I April 8th, directly after the Lenten ! season. Fuller particulars will be published in ample season. I Parish Hall was well crowded to its I utmost capacity on Tuesday evening I last, when the play, "Maidens All I Forlorn" and "A Vision of Fair I Women,'' were presented under the i auspices of the Girls' Friendly Soci- [ety, and which proved auite interest* I ing and entertaining. In keepfrlg with their usual custom, We wish to sincerely thank all our were : 'oving friends for their sympathy and home on Friday a7ter 1 kindness at this time of the passing of ! "• »"^" ^^e incorporated village law ferment was in' Green ' o"'" be'°ved «on. James Wallace John- I no b.JIs can be pa.d dur.ng the month Mr. and Mrs James S. Johnston. Fire was discovered in the barber i The Kings Daughters Society held a D„ii„,„.„ I meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the shop of John Conzoneri, on Avenue, at about 8:45 Sunday even¬ ing, by Richard Meyer, while retorn- inf. from church. He immediately gave the alarm and the firemen re¬ sponded promptly. It'waa found that moat of the blaze waa in the cellar and lower part of the house and after a stubborn fight of about two hours, was extinguished. The Advance buys stretched a line of hise from the near' est manhole in the city conduit line, but found they could not reach the building, and telephoned to home of Mrs. James M. Seaman. The regular meeting of tne Auxili¬ ary League was held Tuesday night in the Parish House. .,,,_.,, ^ J. . ,, .u * * *u A A f T V- ^'^^ 0"''"' ^""'^""^'y Society will cele- '"?;• All b. Is outstanding against the thefeof the said order of construction j,^^^^ ^j,^;^ ^^^^, >^^^,^.^( ^^^^^ ^^ village should be presented at once, -we fixed as follows: ' Melville Road, from Farmingdale to the Suffolk County line. Central Park Road from Massapequa ; Road, easterly and northerly by way Mothers'; of Central Park Road Station for held in distance of two miles. evening. ; Oceanside Road, from Merrick Road now on at Baldwin, southeasterly through of March. ' Under the auspices of the I Club a grand euchre will be I Mechanics' Hall on Friday I January 29th. Tickets are There will be regular services in the Memorial Church next Sunday morn¬ ing and evening with nreaching by the pastor. Rev. Thomas b. Braithwaite. Morning subject, "Samson." Even¬ ing subject, "Christ and the Rich Young Man." Sunday School at 2:30 Wantagh jn the Parish House. sale, and can be procured from any of Oceanside to the Long Beach Road, i the members of the Club. Hempstead Harbor Road, from North j ~" Hempstead Turnpike, northerly about I Througn the efforts of Miss Amelia 3j mJlcB along west side of Hempstead E. Goetzinger, soprano soloist at i Harbor, hence westerly about 2 miles. Christ Church, a Ladies' Chotal Soci-1 to intersection of macadam road Irom ety has been organized, which will be '. Port Washington to Sands Point, under the able leadership and direction John Street, Hicksville, from Jeri- of Mrs. Lalia Lake. cbo Turnpike Road, westerly about 3 ^ miles to connect with the macadam A social will be held at tht;residence ,,-oad in Westbury. Chicken Valley Road from Jericho- of Mrs. S. J. Bradbury on Ihuraday evening, under the auspices of the Women's Guild of Christ Church. A new athletic league of Episcopal i predated, parishes on the Island was the outcome ! unknown of % conference held at Jamaica last week when delegates from Merrick at¬ tended. Merrick enters the league and hopes^ to be able to maintain herself well in all activities which shall de velope. At present basketball is ar¬ ranged for. Merrick is grouped with Westbury. Oyster Bay. and Cold Spring. The winner in this group will contest the honors with the ^yin•; On July 21, 1914, Father King saved ner in a group centered about Jamaica. I a lad from drowning at High Hill May Merrick bring home the pennant! I Beach. His friends brought the fact " i to the attention of the life saving D. C. Harvey and family have closed j gociation, with the result that their home on Lindenmere Drive and medal was awarded.—Times. '¦ for assistance. Despite the icy trav- j ; eling the neighboring firemen msde a } Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wells en- i ; quick response, but the local boys had ; tertained their son William and Mrs.] Miss Marion Tobey has accep;ed a , done such good work with buckets and i Wells and daughter of Brooklyn last position as atenographer in the office ' extinguishers in the meantime, that j Sunday. i of Counselor William Frank Fowler. ! their hel]) was not needed, although! — I , their ready answer to the call was ap ! The new ice plant is neariag com-i A young son has arrived to cheer The cause of the fire is ' pletion and it is expected to be in op-1 the home of Mi. and .Mrs. Grov'er G. Mr. Conzoneri had left the jeration early in the Spring. j Thompson. village at about 2 o'clock in the after noon and the building was lo''!:cd from ' A good game of basketball was J The funeral service of the late Julia that time until the firemen arrived. played in the Parish House last Mon-iC, wife of Martin Stubbe, \vho died - - - Iday nifeht between the Victor Clob and!on Tuesday night last, in her 88th Bellmore, January 25—The Volun- ja team from Oceanside. After a hard iyear, after a short illneos, was held on teer Life Saving Benevolent Associa-; struggle the Vii-tors won by a score of ! Friday morning at St. Raymond's R- „ cm » j m tion of Manhattan has awarded a gold j 34 to 29. The following is the lineup:! C. Church, the Rev. Father Carroll ^'='"P®''^''**'f *"^'^" ^"^^"^ ^'^ medal to Rev. Tl^eodore King, priest of St. Barnabas' Catholic Church here. Glen Cove Road, northeasterly to Fran¬ cis Pond, about 3i miles. Front Street, Hempstead Village, from intersection with westerly line of Village of Hempstead, westerly and southwesterly toward Lynbrook, about i miles. Resolution passed that the claims of the Pdrt Washington News, Glen Cove Echo, P.ockville Centre Herald and Nassau County Sun, $381 each, or publishing list of candidates at last el¬ ection, be allowed, notwithstanding recommendation of the County Comp¬ troller reducing the bills to Sl.'JO. Oceanside—Southard f, Hessen f, i officiating, vvith interment in Holy Knapmeyer c. Frost g, McGuire g. [Trinity Cemetery, Brooklyn. She Wantagh—J. Box f, R. Box f, Nostrand c, Soper g, Fussell g. The second team of Victors played a as- {team from Smithville South the same Van leaves a husband anJ five children sur viving. gone to Manhattan for the remainder of the winter, Mrs. Harvey visiting at present in Altoona. Penn. Mrs. R. Narwood and Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Narwood left on Monday for St. Augustine. Fla. to remain until Spring. We are disposessed. The discontinu ance of the Messenger will be an ac¬ complished faet with this iasue. but we have foQOd housing in the hospita¬ ble page of the Nassau County Review. "Tbe King is dead. Long live the king?" We will greet you next week in our new borne but with the old api»t. Au Revoir. At the annual meeting of the Ex the i night and defeated them by a score of: perimental Wireless 45 to 14. i Nassau County, held at the home of ' George Coakley, the foJio-v-^g were TUESDAY'S MEETING In accordance with the petition filed on January 18 for the installation of a police telephone system'^'with the Nas¬ sau County Jail as a central point, cov- . • ** fering the entire countv, the Board held Association 01 ^ ,^g^j.jj,g j^ reference thereto. Dis- JohnG. Deubert has recovered from I UNION FREE SCHOOL RECORDS duly elected: President, Joseph Young, Rockviile Centre; Vice President, Charles Pheian, PockvilieCentre; Sec¬ retary, Robert .Meier, Lynbrook; tiict Attorney Smith, .Sheriff Pettit and others interested were present. C. A. Ryder and F. E. Babcock, rep¬ resenting trie New York Telephone Company, explained the proposition as outlined. There would be no cost for Parish Hall on Tuesday evening, Feb¬ ruary 2nd; their venture will be in the form of a "Rag Party Dance." Un¬ ique invitDtions on burlap are being issued. There was a large attendance at tbe annual reception of the Fortnightly, which was held in the club auditorium on Tuesday evening. For a pleasHni evening's entertain¬ ment, visit the auditorium of the Clin¬ ton School this Wednesday evening, when you'may enjoy the dramatic read¬ ing of "Peg o'My Heart" that will be given by Miss Lois Secor, a gradu¬ ate of Leland Powers School of Ora¬ tory, Boston, and which will be pre¬ sented under the auspices of the Lib¬ rary Auxiliary. George R. Metcalfe has purchased a cottage on South Centre avenue. Quite a number of imorovements and alterations are being n ade to the Scott homestead at RocUaw.;y avenue and Park place. Mis.s Adcle Neff will entertain the Sewing Club at her home, Maple ave¬ nue, on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Frank P. Baylis and Mrs. Wil¬ liam H. Jones will be the hostesses at the meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Mark'H M. E. Church, will be held this Wednesday afternoon in the Sunday School room. A member's sewing meeting will be held in Parish Hall on Friday after¬ noon under the auspi'-'es of the Wom¬ en's Guild of the Chirch of the Ascen¬ sion. , Treasurer, George Coakley. Lynbrook ; i^.^^utition, and the service would cost Librarian, Wt Iter Davison, RockviJJe [Centre; J ; eger Smith, Valley Stream, Man- VaDey Stream Tbe Men's Ciab celebrated its sixth \ are 25 cents anfliVeraai;y in the Parish House last nigbt but too late for us to poblish details. Weshfall have a full account i next week. The first League Basket Ball game lender the direction of the Rev. WiU in* be played m the Parish House to- ;«>n A. Pag« ev. a series of revival wii u«j H—j ^^ s:30, West-1™***!"** wiil be »tvted in the Bap- ; his recent illness and is spending a ' Perfect attendance or second quar- I few days with friends and relatives in I ter: i the city. I Grade 1—Ruth Seymour, Grace Sey- ¦ ; mour. i Tonight;, Wednesday, is the date for Grade II—Raymond Seaman. ! the annual dance of tbe Third Election Grade III—Paul Dyckman, Palmroy i District Republican Association at i Box, Eda Verme. ! Firemen's Hall. It is expected that i . Grade V—Fred Box, Minnie Bait- ; the affair will be largely attended by i inger. , „„.„„„;„„ *„. *l.„:. i people from several villages in the! Grade V-Nellie Seymour. Adelaide f«»."«"K»''g.*or their town and that several of the leading Lodford. Doliticians of the town will be on hand. I Grade VII—Martin Huhnken, Meta Music will be furnished by Weimer's i Huhnken, George Box. Grade VII-Ewald Albrecht, Gordon ^^^^ ---; ¦ ^Ve fire" house of IRescue I B<>"d with the proposed contract for Hook and Ladder Company, Elarle ave- \ °"* Vear. nue, for the members and their friends. ! Statutory permission was given the Town Boards of North Hempstead Orchestra. Refreshments will be sale in the dining room downstairs. Tickets, admitting gentleman and lady about $4000 per year. A contract could be signed for one year, and dis continued thereafer upon ten days' notice. The chairman of the Board request- 'ed'^oli ^^ ^^^ company reiu-esentatives to pre¬ pare plans and specifications and sub¬ mit them to the Sheriff and District On Tuesday. February Ist, a smoker Attorney and then file them with the The ladies of the Lutheran Church annual pre lental supper that will be ser Thursday evening. , Meyer, Mary Verme. I Grade VIII—Roth ; Box. Ernest Dean. Seaman, Frank night, Wednesday, bory vs. Merrick. Admission 10c. East Rockaway I tist Church on Sunday e 'ening next ' He will be assisted by tbe pastor. Rev George A. Plane. "A Model Wife" will be presented — : in the near future The foneral service of tbe late Alice : League. Swcton, widow of the late William H. ; Saxtoa, who died on Wednesday last I Tbe funeral of the late William in her 65th year, was held on Friday [ Colder of Elmont was held on Satur- last. the Rev. F. W. Varney ofticiat- j day last Report for second quarterly spelling j 'contest: Grade III—Judson Allen 92, .Marion Senne 98, Victoria Muller 97. Grade IV—Cecilia Meyer 99, Edith Bradley 100. Lurana De Long 96, Eth¬ el Michaud 99, Alfred Herrlich 96, Edna Verme 98, Edgar Senn^ 98, Gert¬ rude Jackson 98, Howard Seymour 99, Minnie Baitinger 100. Grade V—Harold Walters 100, Wil- i liam Coron 96, Lucy Albrecht 100, I Edna Smith 98, Henry Herrlich 100, The first ani,ual4>all of the Lynbrook ! ¦"'^ Oyster Bay to raise $30,000 each ROCKVILLE CENTRE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. A. H. Rennie, Pastor "The Interpretation by Daniel of the World- Kingdom Image—the Second, Third and Fourth Kingdoms." Let him that readeth understand. Pastor's theme at 10.30 a. m. Go-fo-Church-Band. Sermon pre¬ cedes the rjgular sermon. Sabbath School session 2.80 p. m. Evening Service 7.45 p. m. The pastor will preach on "The Scarlet Line in the Window." An appeal will be made for new recruits for the Army of the King. Tom Thumb's Wedding. On account of many special requests—the enter¬ tainment—"Tom Thumb's Wedding" ; Chemical & Hose Company will be held VP°" bond issue for the erection of the at Bates' Opera House, Broadway, on I J°'''' almshouse for those two towns, j „will be repeated between now and the eve of Lincoln's Birthday, ary 11th. Febro- ' ** ^oted favorably upon at the town .' election ing, with interment in Rockviile Ceme¬ tery. She leaves two sons surviving. Owing to necessary repairs being I tciIu >jd vr made to the boilers at the Pum.iing «• ^" Hempttead My I. t. Station, the same will be closed for 1 At a recent meeting of tbe stock- two weeks, during wliich time, should holders of the Hempstead Bay Yacht an alarm of fire be sounded, it will be ; Club, it waa decided to sell tbe prop- by means of tbe school bell. erty of the Club on Elder Island, bv the I iithftr D I. M I ioA M ii c aa Should a fire break oui during this ! Hempstead Bay. The price fixed for by the Luther :Raben Nelson 100, Nelhebeymour 99. p,riod^ ^^^^ ,„ an sale was said to be close to $10,000. May Baitinger 98, Leona De Long 96, ,,„„, telephone 809, Lynbrook. As', Whether there are any prospective you never can tell just when you might; purchasers or not bas been stated. A be in need of this information, better few years ago tbe Club was tbe center jot down right away this telephone ; oflictivity for yachtsmen, bat of late number, 809, Lynbrook. Talbot Baldwin 94. Grade VI—Gretta Smith 100, Cor- „ , , nelia Senne 100, Charles Jamison 99, „* ^•''" V° |
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