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News From Eastern Nassau County
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PlattabiUTK-on-the-Hiid ton with her parents, will npend art of hpr vaca¬ tion in .Masaachuaetts.
Mt, C. Dahl itait lately purchased aa auto trnni Chattaway A Smitli
Mr. William GUIt^npir. of IVnr Avp- BUf, iH on .a Two wer.krt' v&catior.
.Mr. and .Mrn. R. Sergio and family motorpd on.Sunday to Huntington and acrosH the I.niand to Patchogue.
velt Baseball Team (Juniors) play¬ ed the !x>rplta n. B. at the latter's diamond ami were defeated. Clark ijijched for the loc-aJs. bui Heenud to i)e weak. The st'ore waii 7 to 1.
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Mr. RoyAi Moiiimttiux lefi .loi '\'ap- haiik on Husday, wliere be Hill spend tiie summer in raiitp.
Mesfli-K Jack, rilark, \Viij firowne *nd Artiur Browne played ball with tbe SmithvlUe Sniith Team on Sun¬ day.
Mr. AlVeo Rtoder. formerly of this Tillag*', WAS a visitor on Sunday to tais old tT\endn.
I A number of the little folka were guesta al the fancy dress party given by .Mrs. Roeper in honor of her daugh¬ ter Natalie. Miss Killy .Matheron rep¬ resented a Christinas tree, Mi.ss M. Bates. Gypsy girl; .Master Preston Al-
, bers. Prince of Carnival, and Master
' Norman Dates, sailor.
The Women's Guild of the St, Pauls ] Chiireh held their weekly meeling at • the home of .Mrs. William Heineman I on Thursday last. After spendins the larger part nf the afternoon in sew- 1 ing. a fine liineheon was served by tbe j hostess. Those present were; Mrs. I C. Morgan. Mrs. R. Stuan, Mrs. Wil¬ liam Heineman. .Mrs. Fred Baeder. .Mrs. C. Carrigan. .Mrs. Chris Binnei.
On Friday evening last the Young People's Sorjal Club held their meet¬ ing at the hotne of Mrs. Charles Kd- i wards. direeLrcas. The evening was in ; .general devoted to business. Tiie mem- j bers of the club dr^cided to hold a I moonlight sail on August 4th. A eom- ' mittee. coinpos^^d of Mr. Jack Bergen and William Browne, were selected by the diieclress to see about seem¬ ing the boats. This affair is to be I private, the members and their friends arc- only invited. The iioats protiably will start from i;ilJson'H Dock at three o'elwk orpoH.sibly a little later, so as to enable the bii.sine.ss men to attend.
The main feature of Ibc evening af¬ ter all business w.is disciiHserl was a long di.slance telephone call lo one of the chiiiiiiini; iiicmficrs of llic club, who is on licr Hiiirinicr vacallon. and for tills rea.soii was not able to attend the meeling. No names mentioned. The next feature on the program for that night was the aiKtioniiii; ot a beautiful straw hat by .Mr. William Gillesf)ie. It wa.-- iiurctiascd b.v one of the memliers. Iml Bill thong-hl the jiriec was too cheap, so he refused to part with il. Bill not only did some auctioning. Iml also formed a lar.uc part f>f the amiiseiiieiit.s tiy cracking jokes of al! nature.-;. Delicious re- freshmenls were served by the hosl- es.s. Those present were .Mr. and Mrs. Ira Searby. Mrs. C. lldwuids. Misses .Mlllc Hansen. .Marie Cypress, Viola Hoiiglilon, Messrs. .lack f?er- gen. Jack Clark. ,1. Sclil.-gel. Wiiliiiin Browne and Wiiliani (iille.s))i<'.
The nc\l inci'liiii: of the Yoiiii^ Tro¬ pic's Ixxai Club will h.' held al llie lioine of .Miss .\lille llaiisiMi.
Next meeting of the Ladies' Guild will be held at the (jiiild Rooms on Thursday afternoon. .Mrs. AVilliAiii Tabb will entertain.
On .Sunday .Mr. and .Mrs. f. Searliy. of Centennial Avenue, enierlained Mr. and A. Seaiby and daughter and .Mr. and .Mrs. I,. Got her. of Brook hn.
Keu'iil, Athletic ThiH-sda
r meetings of the Roosevelt Club every Tuesday and evenings.
.Sei\ices of tliv St. Paul's IJpiscopal Ml.'^sion ne\l Sunday as follows: Suii- (l;i> School at :\.\'i. Kveiiiti.i; iiiayer and s<'riiioii hy l{e\. A. Smith, priest ill chiirue. \lid-weel< services c \cr.v Wediicsdaj- eveiilnR at X o'<lock.
.Mrs icresl. .uaiii/e gade. to HI teresli Illolic pie. al (ill S gladly give necessary.
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C. I^pplc. who has been so iii- (I in the Boys' Brigade, will or- a ''amp Fire Girls for the I!ri» .Ages will' iaiii:e from 12 years .ears. .Any person who is iii-
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On Friday evening la.it the Home Oefense league was pre.sented with a large American flag by the Mott Post of FreeporL The League all turned out and marched through the main streets, led by the fife and drum corps, to Stop "0. where they received the old veterans..
After they received the veterans Ihey marched back to the armory. Many interesting speeches were de¬ livered by men of note and were en¬ joyable to the unit. Supervisor Hiram R. Smilh. owing to the death of a rel¬ ative, was unable to attendT .Mr. Smith sent a telegram confirming the statement, and the unit was very sor- rv to hear of the fact.
Bellmore's loyal ten dered their services worthiness.
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have ren- cause ol
On Wednesday morning Thomas Palmero. Charles Ahem. Rudolph Busch and Fred Hodgson reported for duty at the lOtb- .Machine Gun Com¬ pany of New York. The above lads have recently enli.sted in the Army and have done much toward swelling Bellmore's Honor Roll.
Mr. ,S. his arm.
Cniger is still suffering with which he injured from a fall.
BELLMORE
Mr. Jerome Messina entertained a number of friends over the 4th of July.
.Mr> B. Smilh, a graduate of Free- port High School, has secured a posi¬ tion with the First National Bank of Freeport.
.Mr. and .Mrs. A. J. Hickey, of Lin¬ den Str<'et. Uellmoii', was blessed with a son. which arrived on July 7. Ills name i.s William Harrison Sleeper llickey.
Bellmore Baseball Team does not seem to bc able to break their losing streak. At the beginning of the s\>on season the fans thought that Bell¬ more would exhibit some fine showing, but nevertheless, the team, due to misfortunes, has not as yet come up to the fans' expectations. On "Wed¬ nesday the team played two games with the Hempstead Blue So.v. Sorry to sa>\ the local team was auain the losers' suffering defeat by the scores of ¦} to 2 and 8 to 1. On last Sunday the .Newfield A. C. of Brooklyn, de¬ fealed the Bellmore to the tune of !i to o.
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Ciiele .Al WHS iindertpid expressman. .Mr. Prescol
!)> our loca beiiiiis. The iii:iii.\' friends of .Al are certainly sorry to hear this. ;nid the (iiiestion is now. ¦Wliat will .Al do'.'" .Mr. Dermis look his place on llie lirsl of the month.
Mr. Ira Sejirby weeks' v:ic;ilioii.
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of .Vassa anil Mr; f Jersey.
Mr. and .Mrs. \Vllliam Heineman en¬ tertained on ih( 4111 of July Mr. Heine- man's brother and wife ami'family. of Brooklyn.
Mr. and Mr.s. Ira Searby will speinl the week end at the siimiiier lioiiie of their iiarenis, Mr. and Mrs. Stretch, at Ocean Beach.
On July Ith Mr. and Mrs. II. .All.ers enti'rtained .Mr. and .Mrs. .M. .Mber.s and daughters Ruth and Doroili\ and Mrs. I). Morrison, of Brooklyn.
On Sunday afternoon the Roosevelt Uaseball Team met the .-\viators at the former's diamond. The .same was anotlier tiiie-sided one. Uoos<'V'li be¬ ing the sufferers to the score of S to 1. Beck twirled the lirst seven inniUKs. but seemed lo have an off day. He was hii hard, and his team males gave no siiiiport. Rhodes pilched the lasl three innings and held the victors riiiiless. Beailer, on the opponent's sid<\ piti'hcd ('fliecii\ ely well, allhoimh he had uood supporl. rjer;;eii was re¬ sponsible for Roosevell's only i^in and ])layed a great gam<>.
On Saliii<la> evening the Circle So¬ ciety held a i||iawlieriy festival in the Bellmore Aviiuic Presbyterian (."hurch. The affair was well attended, and tlu' peo|)le present were certainly pleased with the delicious strawberries. Very interesting games were played durin.n Ilie evening and all present enjoyed tlieinsches immensely. The Society must certainly be lliaiiked for their iaiilil'iil work in maAing this affair such a success as it was.
Oil Wednesday evening lasl a num¬ ber of raw recruits enlisted in the Home 'Defense League" of Bellmore. .Major ChristolYel delivered a line s))ee<h to the newly enlisted imii and gave theiii a few points on patriotism and their duty, 'ihc speech delivered by Ihe .Major vvas one of inierest, and the memlier.- were indeed very aiten- livc lisleliers. The iiuestioil that is circulating among the patriotic per¬ sons is: "Why can'l BcUuiore have a full conipaiiy of its own'.'" Bellmore, Io 111' sure, can certainly have one, but this depends upon the altitude of Ihe men from the ages of IG to 60. If tlie p( rsons of this age would only consider the vilal importance of this Leai;ue, there might be quite a large fiunilier of men added lo the (iiroll- nieiil. Recruits between Ihe age of n; to till are <digible. Helliiiore Unit rei|ilires about fifty men more lo make il eligible in the .National Guard. The meetings of tlie unit are held every Wednesday evening at S p.
.Mr. and .Mrs. .Mos(s Hunt and fam¬ ily liavj' lately returned from their winter home at West Palm lieach. .Mr. and .Mrs. Hunt are now v-siting relatives in this locality and will shortly move to lli:;h Hill Beach, where they will eiijoy Uie summer months.
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I. in the ! men's Hall. Be sure to bc pres- | clergyman. and show your pal riotisui.
I On Fourth of July Belliiiore was one I of the busiest little villa.ues on Long I Island. Fully 'Mm lo limO |i<ople j Mocked to the main streets, vvhi re the ! patriotic celchratioiis were being held ' under the auspices of the .Advance ; Hook and Ladder Coinpany, The pa- I lado vvas of finite a size and was iiia<le i up as follows; .Mei riik Fire Depari- j ment, .Merrick Home Defense Cnit, I .Merrick Boy Seoul-, a division of chil¬ dren, and decorated automobiles. The \ parad(> started at ]ii'\n a. m.. and was I led liy a band. Kach tiieman vvas in i step and the scene when they marcli- I ed ihroiigh Ihe primipal .-streets of the j village was pictun sfjiic. The boy.s act- ] ed so mililary-like that they very I much resembled the soldiers. When Ihe parade was marching through the sireets. the dwellings on wliich were artistically decorated, they wiue hail¬ ed and applauded by the specialors. , After all Ihe places of interest were covered, the companies w«>re halted at the rev iewini; stand on West Wil¬ son -Avenue. Patriotic speeches were made !py Congressman F. C. Hicks and e\-Congressmaii W W. Cocks, Super¬ visor Hiram R. Smitli and the local
forty-odd I^eagiiers and their friends who enjoyed the outing. On their ar¬ rival at Nassau most of the young people took a dip in the surf, after which a variety of sports was enjoy- i ed. A family supper was eaten around a huge camp fire, where large pails of coffee were cooked and frankfur- j lers and marshnullows roasted. The evening passed only too quickly in the singing of songs to the music of a banjo furnished by .Mr. William Lynch, one of the guests. The a/Tatr was in c-harge of .Mrs. Paul G. Schu¬ man and her assistants.
MASSAPQEUA NEWS
SEAFORD NEWS
The Seaford Baseball Team defeat¬ ed the Hempstead Nine on Sunday lasl by a score of lo-3.
The I-adies" .Aid Sociery met at the home of Mrs. Ansel Raynor on Thurs¬ day afternoon.
.Mr. .Arthur Ketcham has started workini; with .Mr. \\illiam Ryd» r, the Wantagh florist.
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The first public otiservance of the Fourth of July in .Masapeclua proved a great suc-cess.
.Ml. and .Mrs. .Marcus Harding, of Bellmore .Aveiiu-'. arc the proud and happy parents of a liltle baby boy, whicii was born very recenlly.
Miss G, Roosevelt
Weslerv < Schoo
I, principal of Ihe now sta.ving at
Waller Brockiiiaii, who has enlist¬ id in the services of his coimlry, en¬ joyed a rurloiigli from his duties, and visited his parents on Bedford Avtv tiiie. .Mr. P.rockman is stationed at Fort Slocum. .New Vork. and is one of
... the afternoon various races and yames. such as 100 yard dash. Jumps, etc.. were played. A numtier of gold, silver and bronze medals were award¬ ed to-the winners of the contest.s. The prize for the best decorated car was given to Thomas Valleiy. Miss Ade¬ line Adel and John T. Lowrey wcire chosen as the King and Queen of the cidebration.
The ladies of the village made a tlag ten hy fifteen feet in size and prc:-ienieri it to the community. The flag is in charge of the .Massapequa Troop of Boy Scouts of America re¬ cently organized. It was raised wilh filling ceremonies by the Cnited Bo> Scouts, who are camping here for the summer, under direction of Brigadier- General F. Walter Winch, commander- in-chief. Gciural Wiiuh made an ad¬ dress on Jhe fla- which was indeed interu*iing and impressive.
.Mr. L. B. Adams was master of cer¬ emonies, and the following program silcc'eeded the raising of the flag:
The Bugle and Drum Corps of the I". S. Boy Scouts riiuUred patriotic music A grand pa.srani by tho young ladies, representing all the .Allies, aud accompanied by about thirty little ones carr.ving American tlag.s. Miss Marguerite .Andrieiic represented Lit)- -¦rty. Miss Winifred .Marshall led the liageaiu as America.
Thc' manoeuvres Uy tlie Cnilid Slates l)oy Scouts, nmbr c cuiiiiialid ot Col. D. Cleaver, held Uie atlenlion of the asseiiibla.-e, and was gone ilirougli ill excelbni miliary style.
J. W, Ander.son. president of Ihe Board of Trade . was the orator of the day. and spokt on the Di-elai at ion of Inriependc nc( .
.\ recital ion on ihe Mat; was reii- deied tiy .Miss .Marjorie Uaiikiii.
During tlu ccrimonies the pairiollr soims were sunn by Mrs. .A. H. ParlU. who was in c xccllent voiie.
The soiii:. "The Old Flag Shall .Vever Touch ilie Ciroiiiid.' wa.s suiil by a ehorus led by Mrs. Haiile.
Till c-r((lit for ibis celi bral ion is largely due lo .Mrs. .M. .Xfarshall. espe- cialh so for Ihe fac-t thai most of the work on the flag was done by her.
The occasion brimglii Uie meatesi number of peojile i V c r seen on tin jilaza, aboui iliie. himdred being pres¬ ent.
The Cnitiel Stall s P,(iy Seoul Band led the parade, which coiisisleri of about fifty Cniied States Boy Sc-oiils. Next in line were the. firemen. Ic-d b> lhi> foreman, ficortce Beiineit. .Ir.; the Boy .Scciuts of -America, the yoiiim la¬ dies represi-nl ing the .Allies wilh Iheir resiieclive Hags, ancl the Utile folks with .American flans. All wen re¬ ceived at the flag pole by W. ,1. Hof-
-Mi. and .Mrs. Floyd Coven and baby and .Mrs. Jess Covert, all of Brook- i lyn. are visiting .Mrs. .Mary Ravnor.
.Mr. and .VIrs. Walter Steers. Miss .Mabel Steers and Miss .Nellie Frank, of Brooklyn, spent the week end with .Mrs. Charles K. Mills.
.Mr. and .Mrs. William Ben ist on and .Mr. Dan DuiTy spent the wee ;< end with .Mrs. Ldward Veiitv.
.Miss Hannah Zacharies has gone to Cortland, where this fall she will at¬ tend the Cortland .Normal.
Mr. Adkins. the Seaford piiii has obtained a posilion in .New chelle as assisiant postmaster. he will remain th opens again.
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ford; Dr. Harris K. Kirk, of Baltimore; -Mr. .Melvin Troter, of Grand Rapida, -Mich.; Dr. John McDowell, of lUltl- niore; Dr. Robert .MacGowan. of Pitts¬ burg; .Miss'Margarei Slattery. of Mai¬ den. .Mass.. and Dr. J. Ross Stevenson, of Princeton, and Round Top services ' v^ere of inspiration to the' young la¬ dies. .\t Ihe "After .Northfleld— Wliat!"' meetings. Miss .Margaret Slat¬ tery. of .Maiden. .Mass.. brought home most emphatically ilie ide-as for ser¬ vice >*hich wtM the keynote of the Conference.
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The annual district meeting of tbe voters in Cijion Free School District No. 8 will be held In the .Assembly Hall of school building .No. 2. corner Rose and Lincoln -Avenues. Rocwevelt, on Tuesday evening. .August 7, at S o'clock P. M.. for the- purpose of elect¬ ing one trustee for the iineTcpireVl term ¦ ending July ;;i. l!<l!i. of .Albert K. Har¬ vey, and the election of two truBtees for three yeai^ in place of Mrs. Helen K. Faath and Hugo Pehlnian. whose term of oftlce will expire on August ti. PUT.
The veiling of such taxe\-; as may he necessaiy to meet the estimatid ex¬ penditures for the ensuing y(>ar. ex¬ clusive of the public moneys, will be taken up and such other business transacted as may eoiiie befcue the meet mn
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The PUT Season Conferences and gan with the lir
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Young Women's i'onfereiiec wliii h asembled on .Iiine' II. .As was tin case last year, tlii' Confere-iice was iii two divisions, lln' first from .lune ll to 17, and the second from .liily i' to >*. with a total regisiraiion ot' ov p i '.inn. I'itile classes, giving a m vv iii- leriireiation to the Bibb- fat maii.v a young woman, addrisse s by sue': le ail elS as Dr. J. H. Jnwetl. of New Vo, I; City: Dr. .lohn Doiinlas Ailaiii, of lliui
Newrst Idra> in Decorating
Fin* Wallpapm and Tapatlrirt
Sketchet and Estimalei Given Artistic Freico Work
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.A take' sale will be^ held in the | Counlry Club on Saturday. July 1 lib, HUT. at :> p. m,, for the benefit of Ihe -Anierieaii lied Cross Society. .A full line of other delicious hoiiic-bakeel good Uiiligs will be for sale.
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.Ml. William Lynch, of .New York, has been a guest al itie home' of .Mr. and .Mrs. John B. Prince on Grand ^ve¦nuc.
ed and plans are biMiig disc-iisse^d fori the opening, vvhieh will lake place ! about Septi-mbi'r I. 1
Till' eonlraclor was pirseiii anei j stateel that lie would, plae e a lucmze- | tablet in Ihl' building, at his own ex- 1 pinsc', UI10I1 which wniikl apjicar the : names of ilii' ollicers. irustees, biiilel- ilig committi I' aiul etiaricr uwniliers. j
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Keiiiieili Thomas has siicc-essfiilly passed till' examinations and won the idiiiell Scliolai ship for .Nassau Coun¬ ty. He is one of the PUT .uraeliiales of Baldwin High Schol and will eiiti r Cornell in September.
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The nii'iubersof ihe lloiiii^ Defeiue' lllill evi'iy Sunday morniim between 7 and U o'clock on their grounds at Ihe corner of t'eiitral .Avenue and Clinion Place. Capiain .lolins is do¬ ing nood work, and eniiti' a niiinlier of friends of the men are present Suii¬ da.v iiioriilng.-i tc) watch. They also ilrill on Friday nights, Un- grounds having been supplied with cli-iliic lii;hls by .\. C. Scliuman.
We Have New andUsedFords
Touring:, Runabout, ('oup<>let Tonn and Buftiupss Cars
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
n> rarry nnd conntantly have on IihuiI a larRe stuck of all FORD parts
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The tbiril auarliMly seuial of tlit Home Deparlmenl of tbi''.M. 10. Sun¬ day School wa.s held in iho chapel last Thursda.v afternoon with a good attendance;. .\ pleasing musical pro¬ gram was arranged by .Madam Bet- tinelti, whei alsei favored the audi¬ ence with si'veral vocal selections in luM' pleasing manner. .Much of the siicee^ss of the Home Depariment is due' to the untiring efforts of .Mr.s. Hu'liard .Molt, the suiierintiude nt.
caui tell of viiiir ha|ipeii- i ings uiili'ss vou "11 us, and news for; the- ciiriint wi'ik Tiiust be in our hand.; j by TiU'silay mot ning. lie-nce Uie-'ilelay j wilh some' of Illl' following iii'ins. j
I Onr l!oy Scouts of .Viiieriia are! diillini; up in line shape-, and several ( cil Ihe III have- bei'ii t'ligage-c| IO do pa- j tied work at the farmers' gatrierin;.: ' to b<' held at .Mineola .luly L'Ist. 1
Large aircraft iiianiifai't uring aqii testiiiL' grounds are liki-ly to bo lo- | eatcd cm ihr wati r front we.sl of Mas- s;iiiei|iia I'le'ek III llie ui'ar futiiie. Let us hope.
SIPFLIES OF ALL KIUDS
An interesting meeting ot the Kp¬ worth I.eague will he held in the; cha¬ pel of the .M. K. Church Sunday eve¬ ning at 7 o'clock, with Mr. Kenneih Thomas as leader. The topic will be, •'What 1 Would Do With a Fortune." .Mis.s Olive Homan in pianist for the' month of July.
Past week .Mr. and Mrs. Koberr ].. Smith received a eommunieation from Iheir son Walter from Kngland. where he has beem since the middle of .June, ' having cnliste^d in Canada with the Canadian Overseas. Mr. Smith has been in business in Canada for a nuniber of years.
The' C. S. Hoy Se emi encampment on tlie .Merrick Koad is a lively place these clays ancl the liltle soldiius keejj Ihe camp cjfllceis "hoi fool inu" ward¬ ing off the ice cream and peanut ven¬ dors, soothing acute cases of home sic:kiiess, etc. Wi' met a stalwart father lade II with the heavy camp outfit of his ten-year-old son, who tiiidued to the siatiem homewarcl ! bound, anei oviuheard him reinark. with a smile, •'Homesick, eh! What kind of a soldier are you?"
Are vfiii .attending to that garden"! Seed sowing meant work until har¬ vest. Cnless you are doing ''your tlit" every day. tight!".-' bugs and the weeds, hiiling and stirring up the Boil, | you will not nrodiic e your share ofi the extra crops needed. •
A euchre and pinochle vvas he Id on i ^^'e¦dne'f-day evening. July 11, in thej Prnpcrty Ofllce. for the b<>nefif of the | .MassapcQiia -\iixiliary of tJie Red 1
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Those who attended the V.] liCague beaeh party and sail la urday afternoon and evening report a good time. Capt. Combs' l>oat. "The Friendly.' had been newly painted for the season, and comfortably seated the
Miss May Smallini:. the guest of orth Miss Charleifte Heeriein for the past | Sat- three weeks, has returned to her home |
in lirooklyn.
Read Ihe Nassau Post for local and %icinity news.
The ^tS^Catt Store Prescriptions Fliled Reasonabiy and Riglit
Your doctor's written cM-der i« filled Juit ai carefully a* he could de*ire. You will be sure of the bett retulta from the medie'ine you take when you bring jrour prescaption* to u«. Accurate weighing and meaturing-- pure, potent drugt and ikillful compounding atturet you of getting the most for your money. Promptly delivered. Phone ordrri solicited.
From the buying of drugt and drug store merchandise up unlil Ihe time that we sell Ihem to you we constantly are on Ihe watch to see Ihal the quality does not deteriorate and that it is ot just as high a sla.iding as when we bought il. This assures yoti of gelling Ihe bed drug slore ser¬ vice and fullest satisfaction, ll m<kes no difference what you buy of u* you can depend thai the quality it right and Ihe price reasonabla. Give us your order. Our motto is:
"Everything Right or Your Money Back'
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23 W«st Merrick Road