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News From Eastern Nassau County
ROOSEVELT
A nitiHical was given at Mr«. John Dixon'B on Brookside Ave., Rooncveii last Tuesday cvenitng in honor ^f Mrs. Ted Brown of Freeport, who will leave ub for her beautiful villa at WinRor Terrace Brooklyn on .Nfarch 28th. The "Farewell to Thee" sung by the "Duck Quartctt" was very touch¬ ing and the many frIendH of Ihe Jolly Mm, Ted wept gallon.s of tear.<» Sup¬ per yr&st served at 11:30 and Ringing and dancing was enjoyed by all. The coBtumeR worn by the "qiiartelt" wafl rjulte unique, just the ones for ducks. The quartett started to sing two blocks from the house and all the neighbors rushed out with guns.
Mr. and .Mrs. Krle Anderson will spend the weekend at her mother's Mrs. .John Dixon in nr(K)k.side Ave.
Miss .Margaret Dixon has returned from her irip to WashlnKion
mon by Rev D. S. Coors
.Music was furnished by Hempstead] I orchestra. I
A number of brush fires occured Sunday morning causing quite a bit of disturbance.*.
BALDWIN.
,Mlss C. Roeder of Brooklyn is spend¬ ing a few days in this village visit¬ ing friends.
i Mr. Robert Wallace of this village an offlcer in the l". B. B. A is con- |
, fined to his home with an attack of puenmonia.
.Mr. Fritz Dahl has recently had his automobile overhauled and is now en¬ joying these spring days.
MERRICK
The Easter meeting of the Epworth League to be held Sunday night in the chapel will be led by the .Mlsse.> Ruth Austin, Olive Laplty and Reiji Bedell; thte topic being, "What Easter .Vleans to .Me".
lutinn. The monthly meeting of the Parish Aid Srn'iety will be held Thursday April IL'. The Council will not meet till April 14. Every ont welcome to our »>ervice.«.
music fund. Came and bring your friends, and enjoy a flne evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Krause fainily of .Manhattan occupied tlM suminer cottage several days this
A numlier of young people spent a very pleasant afternoon this Sunday at a mass meeting at the Hempstead Armory.
School will close oil Thiiisdav p.m. April fl to reopen on Tuesday a.m. Apr. 10th for Spring Vacation.
The attendance Banner for week ending .Mar<'h :i'i toes to .Miss Finger's Grade with a 't'.t per cent average.
.Miss fieri rude W(>Kteivelt is spciidiu;; Ihe weekend in Poughkeepsie, N. Y-
The pupils receiviiii,' lOi) per cent in* the iiionlhl.v tests are as follows: 7lb and Sth Vlrade Spelling; (Irace Meinin; (lordon I.ucey; Idella Brown: Helen .Mahoney; Btb grade, leader In 6th mental lest for .March, Simon Nathan; leader in Bth Spelling. Slmo» Nathan. May liebr: I'lu per cent in Rth Spelling, Healricc Siiiiib; May Behr; Florence Kohler; Ache.sfyn l.ucey; Simon Nathan. .'')th Ariilimitic. .Schu¬ yler Conklin; I'Mward Verify: Monica Brockincyer; Spelling, .Susie Smith; Mabel Dixon, lili Arithiiiellc, Irene Walker; Mary Kazanowsky; Spelling. Margarel Siuiih: James l'lerc(>; Iior- othy .Ma<'key: .\rlliiir Hubbard; Wil¬ liam Sinilh; Jack Wood: Victoria Au- apilo; '1111 grade (leo;;. Jack Wood; Nature Study, Mamie Thorne; Phys¬ iology, .Arthur llubliaid; James Spear¬ man ; Jack Wood; Mary Kazanawsky. .'ird Grade tleou. Helen .Swanson; l!n- bert Nathan; .Spelling, Mario Carola. Helen Swanson; Charlie .Miicllc; '2ttd Orade. Wm. Criiger; Peter Maraback.
Rev. .Stanley Coores, pastor of M. K. f^biirch was a visitor at the school on Monday.
Last Tuesday afteriiooii al S o'clock a birthday party was kIvcii in honor of .Miss Mabel Bickcl's birth by her parents, .\fr. and .Mrs- F. Bickel at Iheir home on Fulton Ave.niie.
The afternoon was spent in playing games dancing and singing. .V de¬ lightful luncheon which was greatly en.ioyed by the young folks was ser¬ ved and the little hostess received many pi elty gifts from her guests.
The affair was one of pleasure and the little giie.sts were all bent on a good time. Those present were Miss Prall; Miss Ketchem, teachers of tbe 'school. Miss .\Iaurice Bates; Miss Sa¬ die Katz; Miss Doris Rhodes; Miss Margaret .Smith: Miss Margaret Bec¬ ker; Miss I'liiima /ielmen; Master Buster Dun lop; Charles Harvey: Ber¬ nard Boston; Norinan Bates; and Tony Botowetz.
Services at Ihe Roosevelt Episcopal Mission next Sunday is as follows: Sunday School at n:4.') to 10:4,''.; church from in:,'-,0 lo 12:30 p.m. Holy Com¬ munion af 7:.'>0 a.m. Midweek services every Wednesday (nening at 8:00 p.m.
Charles Andrews of Linc(dn Avenue is now employed by a firm in Wall st.
F. Stutzke has lOfenfly purchas¬ ed a fine large horse.
It is rumored that Mr. .A. Hnllz. will move his fruit and vegetable store from .Midlineaux store to tbe former lunch room. Mr. Hultz carries a fine line of vegetables etc. and sliould he patronized hy tho people.
The I'nited Boys Brigade of Amer¬ ica, Company H. held its weekly meet¬ ing last Friday evening in the audi¬ torium of the new school. The evening was chiefly devoted to various drills. .¦VIr. John Bergen took the place of Capt. Guy Russel who is on guard duty. The boys are becoming enihiis- asiic over ba.seball and elected .Mr. Jobn Bergen as manager and .Mr. Ar¬ thur Browne a.s captain. Games will be played in the near future with other companies of the Brigade and manly close and interest ing games are expected- Last year this comp¬ any won a large American flag for winnin.u the most nuinher of games and we all hope that the boys will brin;; home the bacon again.
Mrs. Pierce of Pennsylvania .Ave., ia imiiroving afier being confined to her home with illness.
.Mrs. John Boeder of Brooklyn, for- inely of ihis villaKe visited Mrs. Jobn Sc'hlegel of Brook.sidc Avenue.
.Ma.sicr George Cniger of Main st., met with an accident last week, being injured by a pitch fork, but fortunate¬ ly is out of danger.
.Miss I Crillespie is confined to her lioiuc uilh an attack of the measles.
.Mrs..\ictiolas Uoflgers of Bahloyn, Tuiiiplke who bas heen seriously in- .iiired by fire is still a patient at the -Meicy Ilnspllal but is doing very
llicclv.
Don't foi'Kcf th(> Bi^ I'lntcriainnient and Dance Ki^cn by the Yoiin^; Peo¬ ples Social Clnb of the I'>piscopal .NHs- sioti of this village, Friday evening .\pril i:!th. A h'\'A time is in store roi' cvci yone.
.Miss i:isie Hanson will .sing the Re¬ surrection and OtTerloiy An tbem. on l-;asfei' Sunday at the 10:.')0 service of the .M. E. Church.
The topic of Ihe Kpworth League nicctiiiK in the Roosevelt .M. K. church Suiulay eveiiiiiK wiil be, "What Kasfer means to me". .Mr. Kohert Williams, leader.
Regular seivices will be held al the .M. I'}. Church next Sunday- .Morn¬ ing service at 10::?(i with preaching by the pastor Rev. S. D. Coors, Sun- da.\ .Schoid at 2:;i0 p.m. Epworth League at 7: p.m. Kvening sermon at 7:^0 p.m. by Pastor.
SEAFORD NEWS
The regular nironihly meeling of the Seaford Hook, Kadder and I'higine Company was held in their hall on .Mondaj* evening.
There was service in the l';piscopal Church Friday evening (Good Friday) at 8 o'clock. There will be commun¬ ion service Sunday at 10:45 A. .M.
.Mr, and Mrs. Finfgeld of Hicks¬ vill, L- I. spent Sunday last with .Mrs. l.ouis Ketcham.
.Miss .Myillle llaff is spending a few day.< in Brooklyn wilh relatives.
Mrs. Wm. Beniston is \isiting her ;iaiidiiioihri', .Mrs. I-^iiw. Verity.
A delegation of thi'^ viiiage was pre¬ sent at Ihe Town Bo-iid last Tuesday lo protest a.uainsi Ibe coiilitiiiauce of a private dwiupin}; ground in Ihis vil¬ lage. The hoju'd will meet aM a Health Board io iiivcsligati' Ibc mal¬ ter.
The home of Kdward Geombei't on Centennial .Avenm li-'s been alleralcd and :ented lo .Mr. Lefferls.
.Mrs. C,(>orgc I.. Weeks, Jr. is spend- in.g .1 few (lays al her home in Seaford.
The Klectlon of Offueia took place at the last Ladles .Aid Meetiii,fc with (the foilowin^i; icsiilis: Presidenl, Mrs. An::i'l Haynor; Secrelary, Mrs. Maiy Iv. Ilandlcy; Treasurer, Mis Chas. V.. Mills.
I.asi Saliirda.v tH'iMiing a iiiiinber of] young people of Ihis village Icudcred j a surprise hirihday pari.v in honor ol i Miss Klsie l-.'giK r's twi'iuicih birthday ' at lier hoiiii' TIk alYair was a great siicccs.'i, being a total siirpri.'-e io her. \ Tlie evening was spiiit in singing, dancing and playing various games, i After a great deal of fi'oMc, delightful I refreshments were served, a lar.ge j birthday cake being the center of M- traction. Those presenl were; Mr. and i • Mrs. li'a S(>ail>y: Miss(S Mil'iie Hanson i i:isic Hanson; Gertiudo Lesner: R(>-| gina The: Isabell(> Sii'eich: V.lyio Clark , Violet., HfUigliKm: Mr. John BergiMi; ! .lohn Clark; John Schlegel; William | Browne; Arthur Browne aud Morijiiur \ Jimes aud Connie l';giuM-.
.Mr. \\'m. Spi^ight;^ rendend vocal solos at bolh Ihe moriiiiig and cv(ni- iiig services in lli(> McUiodist church.
The Ice Cream Sale given af the hoiiu' of Mis. Chas. !•:. .Mills, on Tues¬ day evening, proved a great success.
The Dollar l':xpericnce Social will be held at ihc chuich Saturday eve¬ uing al S o'clock.
The Ladies .Aid Society will nic<'I at Ibe lioiiie of .Mrs. D. D. Baylis next Thursday.
The regiiliir monlhly meeling of the l-:|)\voi'th Lcaciie will he held at Ihe Cliiirch Saturday cv(ming at 7:'o0-
Services of lhe Roosevelt .M. 1^. Church next Siindty as follows: a large musical program at 10::J0 with a ser¬ mon "Living Lord for Latin America" by Rev. Secerson. Sunday School at 2;',)0 p.m. with a spe«.'ial program Epwortb League at 7: p.m. Special Easter evening services of songs and stories including a sernum by Rev. D. S. Coors at 7:;10 p.m.
The Epworth l.eague will be led Ihls Sunday by Mr. Robert Williams at the M. E. Church. Topic "What Eas¬ ter Means to m6."
Pray meeting Friday evening at 7:80 at the M. E. Church including aer-
.Mrs. Chas i;. Mills will lead tlif de¬ votional meeting of the Kpworth Lea¬ gue next Sunday.
HEMPSTEAD
Older Boys Mass Meeting was held at the Henipstead Armory this Sunday at 4 o'clock under the auspices of Hempstead Tringle Club and Nassau Suffolk County Young Men's Christian Association. Mr. W'illiam H- Burger delivered an address on "The World Call and the American Boys Answer" which waa indeed very Interesting.
An extremely pretty wedding was that which took place on Sunday even¬ ing, at the church of the Redeemer, when Ida May, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Bartow, and Samuel Carman of Valley Stream, were united in holy matrimony, the Rev. William Liltebrandt officiating.
The bride wore a beautiful gown of white shadow lace over pink satin and carried a txiuquet of while carnations and sweet peas- The maid of honor .Miss Edith L. Baldwin of Freeport. and the bride's only attendant, was becomingly gowned in white. A re¬ ception following the ceremony was held af the home of the bride's parents on Oakland Avenue.
Passion week services are being held in the .M. E. Church thia week, with interesting meetings conducted by the pastor, Rev. .Martin O. Lepley, and good attendances. On Easter Sunday the pastor will preach in the morning on, "Chnst the Conqueror", and in the evening on, 'The Easter Hope '. There will be special Easter music by the choir under the direcl¬ ion of the choir master, .Mr. Charles H. Thomas.
The regular monthly meeting of Ihe .Merrick Suffrage Clutj will be held at the home of .Mi.s. Harry Leich on Fri¬ day afternoon April 13fh. This will be an important iiieciing, for no bus¬ iness was transuded at the .\lar(-h mcetine. itt having been given over to tbe discussion of the High Cost of Living wilh .Mrs. .Mitchell. The -Vas¬ sal! County Convention takes place on Ihe twenty-fifth of the month, at Ixmu Beach and it is hoped that .Menick will he strongl.v represented there.
A meeting was held in the Grand Avenue Fire House last Friday nighl to form a Home Defense League, lo consist of men 35 years of age and over. There wa.s a hearty response to ih(j call and a giwd altendancc-
.Mrs. John G. Lusch and family, moved to the City last w(-ek. They Will be missed by a great many friends and acquantanccs in tbis place. -Mr. Lewis and taiiiily arc now occupying the Lusch residence, whicli .Mr. Lewis has purchased,
IL4LIMVI\ MIMTK MKN
.Saturday evening .March 31st there •A-as a large meeting of representative citizens of Baldwin, held at the Fire Headquarters. The object of the meet¬ ing was to form a home guard for the protection of the village from civil distrubanee should war be declared.
Mr. William F. DeVoe was chosen as chairman of the meeting. .Mr. War¬ ren Wright, as Seciy., Dr. L. H. Kice, Com Offlcer-
It was decided to form a military organization at once to consist of l5o men, to be known as the "Baldwin .Minute Men."
Committtees were appointed and en¬ rollment lists prepared. The next meeting will be held at the Fire head¬ quarters on Grand Avenue, Saturday evening April 7th at 8 o'clock. Ali able Americans are invited.
.Miss Agnes Bosc, assistant Post¬ mistress is suffering trom an attack of grippe.
Mrs. Klbert Smith and daughter. .Miss I'lmma A. Smith, arrived home from Post Orange, Fla. last Saturday
Mrs. Palmyra, and two daughter Miss Helen and .Mi.ss .Alva ot Brookl] were the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Cl Ixjhrman. this week.
Much inierest was taken in the el¬ ection this year Over a hundred had voted in the first district at it o'clock indicating that a large vote would be cast. An unusual feature was the fact that two candidates for Jusiict of the Peace both live in Wantagh.
Miss Beatrice Whitt of .New TTfl City was the guest of Mr. and Ml Coiodim .Norton over last Sundav.
The serMces in the Memorial Chui next Sunday will be appropriate I'^astcr.
Commuters and ic-iideuts of the vil¬ lage have this week been watching wilh inierest tin- excavation for the new railroad 8tali(m.
The hi-nionihly meeting of the ladies auxiliary .Merrick H. L. and K. Co. ,No. 2, was held at the home of Mrs. Carl L- Hommedieu on Thursday after¬ noon, March 2!ith.
The members of .Merrick H. I,, and E. Co. No. 2 held their regular meeling at tha Fire Hall on .Monday evening, April' 2nd.
The Kpworth Li ague Mission Study Class will be entertained next Tues¬ day evening by .Miss Ruth Austin at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H, Cornwell on the .Merrick road.
The Quarterly Social of the Home Department of th( .M. K. Chiiivb was held in the chape! Thursday afternoon
MASSAPEQUA NEWS
The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres¬ byterian Church, met at the home of .Mrs. Kugene Sf.iiihairi (m Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and .Mrs. L. B. Adams ha\c ic¬ tuincd home from a visit to Pliiladcl- ptiia and Atlantic City.
ChristianWcntzler and family are again o<'cupying their home on New A'ork Ave. and the .Anderson. hav( returned to i;asi .Massapequa.
SU;NS 01 SfKING
.Mr. and .Mrs. i'"iiiil Giciiicrt of Mer¬ rick Avenue have returned lo ihcir home, having spent the winter in .Manhattan.
The A. D. Clarksons are expected liaik Ihis week from their winter's visti 10 Florida.
Hiiiold Donoiighiic is visiting with his uncle and aunt, .Mi-, and .Mrs Kred Cook on .Meadowbrook Boulevard.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Leicli and family were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Cas(^y of .Macon St. Brooklyn, for Ihe weekend.
Tbe home of .Mr. and Mrs. S. Todd on Camp Ave. was tlic scene of liigh revidry on Thursday evening Marcli 15th when Stanley, their eldest son, celebrated hi.s foiiifcenth birthday- There were about twenty-fi\c guests present and the evening was sp(mf playing games dancing and singing until nearly midnight; when after a bounteous spread the merry-makers departed. .-Vfter lhe last "good byes" had been paid, some one suggested tbat .Stanley had not received his fifteen birthday "whacks," whereat, that >''oimg gentleman still standing on the porch was hauled out to the lawn and the omrnission corrected— foot-ball fashion.
Dr. and .Mrs. Casey and Jolin an(i Charles McCarthy motored out to their summer home in the Camp Ground on Sunday.
Mrs. .A. Ilcurmann ha.s retunied from a bmg visit to i datives in .Man¬ hattan.
Mrs. H. Rotjev tendered a luncheon to Ihe members of Ihe entertainnienf committee of the Ladies .Auxiliary .Merrick I-I. L. and I-:. Co. No. 2, on Tuesday-
Regular meeting of the Merrick Suffrage Clnb will he af tlie residence of Mrs. Hany Leich, on Friday after¬ noon, April (ith.
Si John's Kvaiietliial Liillieijin .Chinch, coiiicr Canif) and Lewis aves. Rev. William Sieinbickcr. pastor, residence, Rockville Centre. Bible school next Sunday as usual at ft;30 a.m. I'^asler sei'\ ices at 10: 15, subject of sermon, "Our Risen King." The ('liildren's festal service at 4: p. m. 'Ptic catechiiineiiR will meet Wednesday at Ihc usual time. Th<' monltily meet- j in.g of the P'lrish .Aid .Societv and of lhe Church Council will also t.'iki- place M'cdnesday. Confirmaliiui takes place .Sunday after Ka.stcr. At the same seivice the Lord's Supper will he armlnistercd. lOvery one is cord¬ ially wflcnnie.
The voters of ibis eleclion district were initaled on 'I'uesday into llic use of a new voting machine.
If you baven'i prociiicd the new nuinbers for your residence of I'osl- niaster .Miller, rio so at once, and help along tlie good work and assist in procuring tlie free delivery of your mail-
Tlic "Borrow famil>-" was W(!l ium- formed by tlie yonng folks of the so¬ cial club nn lasl Friday evcnin.g. and the affair was a complete success.
The cast was, Herman .Mycr as .Mr. Borrow; Pearl Glover as Mrs. Borrow Ibeir daughter Soliia Borrow was ta¬ ken by .Margaict Glover; Lina their servant. Alifc Haight; others in Ihe ca.-'.t were Fran( is Haight: William Dieil; Kthel Ander.son and Fred Kich¬ erer. In addition. .;olos were rend¬ ered by l';thel Andcison and Dorothy Brown. Manager Rankin is lo bc con- gratulaled for his cITorts.
Appropiate i;as!cr Services will be held in tbe M. i:. Church on Sunday. 'I'he Pastor. Rev. Martin O. Lepley, Ph. D , will pnvuli in the morning on "Christ the Conqueror", and in the evening on "The i;asler Hope." Ttie choir will render music both morning and evening.
The 7ord anniversary of the Chuich wili bc appropriately observed, the second Sunday "f -"^Ifiy- -^'ay 13th Bishop Luther U il.son, L. L. D„ iht- resident bishop in New York City, will preach in the morning. Pian.-i are being made to make the occasion memorable in the history ot Ihc church and c(jmmunity.
('oiitributions* are being received daily towards the deliciciny that has been allowed lo accuniiilat(> for several years. Over $30(.i. i.s still needed to meet the entire amount, including this years, and a strong (ffoit will he made to secure tho entire amouni l)y Anniversary Day.
The K.K.K's held ihcii' regular weekly meeting at -Miss Oppermans on -Monday. They passed an except¬ ionally enjoyable evening working for the Red Cros.s. While tbey .sewed they took turns reading aloud to Ihc oihers, after reading, sewing and gig- ling till there wa.s nothing to read, sew or gigl(! at, the cluti waitress t)roiight in a tray and the K.K.Ks were served with hot cocoa, luarsbmallows and fancy crackers, then, after a few- most enjoyable piano solos by .Miss Ada Johnson, and a fancy dance liy -Misa Isabel Brown, and .Miss Rose .Mulliner the K.K.Ks set out for their icspcclive homes.
.At last after many weary years of hopeless waiting, ground bas been broken for a new Railroad Station.
The liigli School will give their an¬ nual piay on .May LIili. the play is cii- titliHl, ""The Deacons Second Wife."
A new Catholif ('liur<h is beint; cncli'd on the corner of Hail .A\cnuc and .Merrick road.
Tlic r,adirs Aid of the Presbyterian Churcb will hold a si;le of useful ar- Iicl(''s in the near future and prcnidc a supper at the same time.
The new houses on Ihe Cooper pro¬ perty arc ncaring conipleition.
WANTAGH I1EMS
The School has purchased an "Kdlson Diamond Disc Phonograph" su< h as arc now being used in all the city schools, and will he used here in many brSnfhes of Ihe school work.
An ,l';di[son Concert will he held in the Parish* hoii.HC on .Afirii 2f)tii as¬ sisted hy Mr. and Mrs- Cbas. I). Wicks well known entertainers, wbo tiavc pleased us several times in fhe past with their refined manner of enter¬ tainment. Mr. M'icks is fhe man who will mak(> yon laugh. Admission free a collection will be taken to start .a
M O V/1 H%
We repeat our annual Spring¬ time suggestion:
" If you intend to move to a new location, please notify our near¬ est commercial office as far in advance as possible.**
Elarly advance notice of your intention to move will facil¬ itate the installation of your telephone at your new ad¬ dress.
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Dr. Sniith, tlio ildiii.it lins moved from Grand Avenue lo liis foriiur boiiic iu Rliode Island.
SMITHVILLE SOUTH
Grace Lutheran Church, Bellmore .•\ve. near IvOgue St. Rev. William Steinbicker. pastor. Bitile school next Sunday al 2:30. The serviice will begin at 3:30 insiead of 4:On opening willi confession and ab.solii¬ tion prcparaiory lo the Lord's Supper The Cbildrcn's Kaster festal service will be held in the evening. The service will consist of carols and re¬ citation*;. The Rev. H. Stelljcs from Brooklyn ¦will lie present fo address the K'ongragation. Let old and young unite in making this a truly festival service. F^very one cordially welcome
BELLMORE ITEMS
Mr. George Fisher and family of Manhattan have leased the J. C, Vetter property, on .Merrick Road, Bellmore.
-A new I'hysiral diri i ior has arrived ai lialdwin High, iimcli lo (he (blight of ilic piipils.wlio arc miv nil liusiastic ahout tiicir new work.
The Caiholic Church will give a I'liiciiic on -Xpril 2i)tli
.Ml- and Mis. Walch ;;ii(l tin ir dail-'li- tcr Dorothy, formerly of S<-;iinan Ave. iuuc moved lo Conn. -f
The .April meeting of the Womens .Advance Club will be held at the home of Mrs. William Bruchiianser, on Thursday afternoon. .April 12. The topic will bc "Whai Baldwin Needs' by the entire club.
.St. Peter's I':vang( lical Lutheran Chiircti meclB in tbe Fire hall on Grand Ave.. Rev. William Steinbic¬ ker pastor, residence, Rockville Cen¬ tre- Bible school at 2:30. The Children's Easter service will ttti held in the evening. There will hi- recitations, caroiR, special music and an address by the pastor. We nol ohly invite but urge the parents of all the scholars to unite with the children in this service. -At the eve¬ ning service the Sunday after Easter the catechumens w.ll be confirmed and the Sacramen ot the Lord's Sup¬ per will be adminisered. The service will begin with confession and abso-
The lj\test Mitchells show 31 features which nearly all cars omit. Tilings like a power tire pumii, clashboar(3 engine primer, reversible headlights, etc.
They show many added lu.xuries. W'e have added 24 per cent t(j the be:iiity cost this year, out of savings in onr new body plant.
' They show eight styles of bodies, includ¬ ing a Club Roadster. All are our own de¬ signs, exclusive to Mitchells, built in our own body plant.
And now there are two sizes — Mitchell and .Mitchell Junior. So you can get the size, the style, the price you want in Mitchells.
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' Over 440 parts are built of toughened steeh All safety parts are vastly oversize. * All parts which get a major strain are built of Chrome-Vanadium.
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The result is a lifetime car.
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All tlle^.e e.xtras — hundreds of them — mine free in Mitchell cars. They are paid fur by facti^iy savings. Yet, on tliis year'3 (ili I put, they wiil cost us ."H,000,000.
They are here because John W. Bate, the srrcat efliciency expert, has cut our factory L'lSt in two. He h:is built and equipped this tii'xiil plant for building this single type. A'ld nowhere else cmiid a car like this be built at our factory cost.*
You'll Want Them
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See both sizes, f )ne is $1 l.SO, one $1460, f. o. b. factory. No other rine cars on the market show such amazing values.
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