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News From Eastern Nassau County
BALDWIN.
#C Peter's Evangelical Lutheran rch meeta In tbe Fire Hall on Arand Avenuo. Bible School at 'i.M 9. tn. Divine worship at 7.4.5 p. ni To afford all an opportunity to at¬ tend the Reformation Rally at Free- fort there will be no service nor sos- alon of the school thia Sunday. Sun¬ day evening, Noveniber 4, Ihe School and congregation will unite In a Re- formatfon service. At this service ibe Thank Offering will also be re- hefted. Flacb member of the scbool Will receive a medal in conimemor«- ikam of the jubilee. Special m.^nals Will be awarded to thoae who have rendered special services to the achool.
Tbe catechumena meet every Fri¬ day at 4 o'clock at the home of .Mr. flftrlepe on Orand Avenue. The flMmtbly meeting of the Parish Aid •ociety will be held at the home of Mrs. Moritz, on Foxhurst Rond, on Thursday, November 1. Tho atudy topic will be "Oratitude for Our Her¬ itage." Important business makes It aeoaasary to have a good attendance.
At the M. E. Church, the paator, the Rev. Martin Ijepley, Ph.D., will preach on Sunday morning on "How to Pray." and In the evening on '"The Single F^ye."
At the evening aervice there will be apeclal instrumental music, Including flute, violin and piano
Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. The •ubject for tlic i^pworlb League ser¬ vice at 7 o'clock will be "Christ's Yoke Marie Easy." The subject fnr the Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve¬ ning will be "Unan.swcred Prayers."
Pr, Cadman, of Hrooklyn, will give a lectnre on the war on Thuraday eve¬ ning, November 15, lill7,
On tho flVftnlng of November 1 the .Women's Suffrage (Mub will hold an open air meeting In Daldwin at 7.30 o'clock. Dr, Roesch, of Lynbrook, and several other eminent speakers will be present.
The Christian Endeavor will meet Friday evening at elKht o'clock. Tbe topic will be "Putting Religion Into Politics." lyeader, Lillian Stems.
There will be services In the church an usual both morning and evening and Sunday School in tbe | Parish House at 2.30 p. m. !
Jack Box enlisted In the aviation corps at Fort Slocum, N. Y., and was homn Saturday night and Sunday.
Sewing Clam mt the Chapter ta doliil ita bit.
Games were played and prixea were awarded to the winners. A good time; was Indulged in by everyone preaent. RePreahmenta were then served.
Epworth League topic for October 2«th fa: "Chrlsta Yoke Made Easy ' Leader, Mlaa Evelyn Van Riper. i
ROOSEVELT
To-mcrrrow evening, October 27, the Russell Hose Company No .2 will hold a social hop at their flre n ¦u.se on lyconard Avenue
A starting crank has been lost be¬ tween Stop 66 and Brookside Avenue. Finder kindly return to Mr. Henry Albera, Roosevelt, N. Y.
Mr Sergio's auto bus has been re cently overhauled by A. Marino.
I Friday night the Fourth Depart- I ment of the Kpworth League of the Methodist Church provided for enter¬ tainment at the home of Mervin Ool- i den. The .VIl.Haes Minnie Hauer, Oer- 1 trude Hubbard, Lillian Meinen and I/ettie Wood (the footman. I^ettle "Wood, who had to hold the chairs), went do*1i In a rig and old nag who was twenly-six years old, with tables, chairs, rice, beans, dishen, rake. etc. The only accident occurring, one girl fell out with a chair on top of her and two soldlera came to asalat her. ComiiiK home the seat near fell out, and the girls with It. They dropped four plates and not a one bro': •.
Regular meeting of the Boys' Bri¬ gade every Friday evening at the au¬ ditorium in the school bouse.
Regular services of St. Paul's Epis¬ copal Mission next Sunday as fol¬ lows: Sunday School at 10 a. m. MornluK prayer and sermon, 11 a., ra. Midweek servicea every 'Wednesday.
Mr. W. Cook Is running an auto iius for .Mr. Frank Wood.
Ilegtilar meetlng.i of Home Defense LeaKUc every Tuesday and Friday evening.
Tbe Baldwin Country Club wishes to thank those who so kindly con¬ tributed donations to the supper glv- *¦ on Ck)lumbus Day.
BELLMORE
The Newbridge Road from Merrick Boad to Bellmore Avenue at Smith¬ ville Bouth Is being greatly improv¬ ed. Peeksklll gravel Is being placed on the roads and no doubt under ihe contractor, Henry T. Golder, a great Improvement will be shown.
An improvement bas been noticed m the Bellmore Theatre recently. A
.Mr. Irving Carman, who went to (.'amp L'ptou, was a recent visitor !<> this village on Sunday.
Mr. F. Pirkola is working at ('amp Upton as a carpenter.
Harry Brockmeyer has been engag¬ ed as a clerk In a parage In Rockville centre. , t^mdM
Mr. L.. Smith is working again af¬ ter an absence of several weeks.
Mr. Rohert Pierce, of the 10th in¬ fantry Machine Gun Corps, now sta¬ tioned at South Carolina, visited his parents recently.
On Thursday afternoon last, Octo¬ ber 18th, Mrs. William Tabb enter¬ tained the Ladles' Guild of St. Paul's Church at her home on Brookside Avenue. The afternoon was spent In sewing rag carpets, etc. After the UHiial business meeting a dellghtfttJ luncheon was served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. W. Lock-
new heating system has been Installed I wood, Mrs. Chris Benner, Mrs. A.
by L. W. Richards. This will Ve a gretit comfort to the patrons duriug tbe winter weather.
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MERRICK
Mr William Kdwards entertained his father, Mr. J. E. Edwarda, who was formerly a reaident of this town.
Many of this village were represent¬ ed at tlu' concert which wa.«> held at Wantagh last Saturday evening In the Pari.'^h House. Tho proceeds of the uffair were given to the Red C'ross. Thoae who were present at the concert all spoke highly of H.
MASSAPEQUA
The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Trade waa held on FYl- day evening, October 1(Mh. The com¬ mitters on lighting, roada and the dredging of the Massapequa Creek made favorable reports.
Mr. William V. Decker, chief en¬ gineer of the Nassau County Mos¬ quito Commission, waa present and enllKhtened the memhers on the pro- gresa of the work tieing done to ex- lermlnafe the mosquitoes. This end of the county *lll be reached In the near future.
The Moy Scouts have heen busy selling Liberty Bonda, and by the enf> of the drive hope to be well up pro¬ portionately wltb the troops in the larger towns.
The l/ong Island Lighting Company baa started to trencb. and the lights will soon be installed on Clock Bou¬ levard. The work will continue through the Massapequa district as rapidly as possible.
The prize winners at the euchre held at the residence of Mm. Theo. Naar on Tuesday afternoon were Mrs. C. Southard and Mrs. Theo. Naar.
Our roll of honor: William Wiley Jr., Fisher Goodhue, Prentice Oood- hue, Edward Floyd-Jones Thorne and Howard Pennell. Beat wishes to our boys in khaki.
Mr. Arthur Otto, who has been working a.s an electrician at Campl^vlll Upton, Yai)hHiik, has returned home; to his parents, where he will spend !i week. .Mr. Otto liltes his work very much, and is greatly Improved in health. He told many Interesting facts concerning the great camp. .'Vlr. Otto will probably return to High School next year.
Don't forget the dedication of the new flre house on Saturday afternoon, October 27th, at 3 o'clock. A parade precede the ccrpnionie.i.
VITAL STATISTICS
Meeting of the Merrick Boy Scouts on Tuesday evening at 8 p. m.
The local canning kitchen, which has been busy all the summer, recent¬ ly closed Its meetings fqr the sea.son. During tho canning season about 300 to 401) cans of fruits and vegetables etc. were put up. All those who helped in this work certainly deserve great credit . J. JUttiB
Among those who are at Camp Up¬ ton are Herbert A. Colvin and Gustav B. Muller.
Regular services every Sunday of tbe M. E. Church. Preaching at 10.30 heavy cold. a. m. Sunday School at 11.30. Eve-1 ning service at 7.45. All are wel¬ come. Rev. R, W. Knight preaches.
Mrs. C. Bates, of Pillion Avenue, was conflned to hor home with a
Dr. H. V. Holcomb has rented one Of bis bouses to Mr. C. .M. Vande¬ roef, cashier of the'Bellmore National Bank
Don't forget the big dance at ^be Firemen^ Hall to-morrow evening, October 27. It will be given by the
The Ladies' Guild will be entertain¬ ed at the home of Mrs. W. L/ockwood, of llichmond Hill.
SCHOOL NOTES
The attendance banner for wock ending October 19 goes again to .Miss Kirley's grade.
A coiiference of the teachers of Nassau County was held in Hemp-
Frank ColTin win play fullback on the Freeport High School team, wblch plays the Farmingdale Aggies to-mor- ;-ow at Fraeport. (^ome and seo the game.
Regular meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of the Re¬ deemer every Thursday at 2.30 p. m.
SEAFORD
George Shoal.s has been confined to his home and under the care of Dr. Edgett.
"Big Six," and a good time dancing j stead High School on Saturday, Oc¬ tober 20, and was attended by Prin. G. M. Westervelt, Mlas Clara Ketcham and Miss Josephine Finger. At this conference the drawing was arranged for each grade by montha for the ••n- tire year.
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iB in store for all those who will a'l- •end
Among those at Camp Upton, Yap- are Herbert L. Mechow and lOb Koch
On November 3 an old fa.sbioned 'barn dance will be given by "The Four of Ua," at the Firemen's Hall, •duster Brown" and also "The Old Oaken Bucket" will be present. Val¬ uable prizes for the best lady's and Centleman'a costumes. Admission 35 cents. Waldan'B orchestra will t,ir- Xlab the music for tho happy goers.
WANTAGH
Wednesday, October 24, was ce'..> braled as Liberty Day in the different grades throughout the schools.
A Red Crosa eoueert was given on flaturday night at the Pariah House, and waa greatly appreciated by a large and enthusiastic audience. Misa Dorothy Flyni^j-cpncert violinist, play¬ ed with exceptional brilliancy. Miss f Kdna Peard, mezzo contralto, contrlb- j, uted several pleasing and well ren- f'.. 4*red numbera. Mias M. Edith Stel- Si,\ J*r, pianist and professional accom- ilst, showed marked technique in aolo numbers, and by her sym- gjihUietlc BccompanMpg contributed V; Ittrgely to the succesf of the evening. % .— —
Joaeph Hunt, who enlisted in the U. 8. Navy, spent Saturday nlgbt aud I Sunday wltb his people.
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1># The King's Daughters meet with I Mra. James M. Seaman on Tuesday Irftamoon.
Those receiving 100 per cent in last week's accuracy test are as follows:
Sth Grade—Charlai Mole, arithme¬ tic; Anna Montross, history.
7th Grade—Simon Nathan.
6th—Monica Brockmeyer, Vincent Solmo.
5th Grade—Dorothy Ryf, Lillian Be¬ dell, Margaret Huber, Aileen Gilles¬ pie, Wallace Smith, William Wright.
4lh Grade-.Mario C?arota. George Reading. Myrtle Wright, Cornelia llyf, Dorothea Hibbard.
3d Grade Amelia /.ierman, Doro¬ thy Peterson.
L'd Grade -Emnui Zierman, John Hulseu, Otto Pirkola.
Special Liberty lx)an service was held In the St. Michael and Ail An¬ gel's Church on Sunday last. The Rev. Mr. Smith gave a very interest¬ ing talk on the subject and repeated what a number of posters have on them, "If you can't be the man be¬ hind the gun be the man behind the man behind the gun." The collection at next Simday evening's service, which will be held at 4 p, m., will go to the General Board of Mission, and it Is hoped that everyone will do their part.
TOIVN OF HEMPSTEAD
Marriage Lieenses
Fred Thomns Ri.ssler, 2,'), Lancaster, n>'o: Mnzel Wnod Schaffer, 28, Hllls- boro, Ohio.
John William Zehrer, 21; "Vera Dorris Bertha, 18. both of New Bri¬ tain, Conn.
Augustus Mala, 89; Maggie Card Brimage, 39, both of Rockville Cen¬ tre.
John Dennison, 27; Margaret Don- Ion. 27, both of Hempstead.
Peter Leander Jones, 24; Ada Mor¬ ton Crhiles, 24, both ot Hempstead.
George Joseph Walker, 31, of Far Rockaway; Hazel Pauline Mott, 19, of Inwood.
Deaths
Oct. 19, at West Hempstead. Wil¬ liam .Mayer Jr., age 13 years.
Oct, IS, at Uniondale, August Rem- pieit. .Tue 60 yeara <) months. Oct. 20 ,at Inwood, Herbert Simon Mllhelser, age 8 years. Births
Son, Frank, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Catucci, of Hempstead.
Daughter, Mary Loretta, to Mr. and Mrs. Aloyslu.? Dc Witt, of Hempstead.
October 17, daughter, Evelyn, to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Kidert, of Malverne.
October 16, daughter, Helene H.ink.s, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Kimball, of Garden City.
October 17, daughter, Helen Anna. to .Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Michll«, of Roosevelt.
October 15, daughter, Eileen Jea¬ nette, to Mr. and Mra. fMward Kusch. of Westbury.
October 17, daughter, to Mr. and Mis. William Karaba. of Roosevelt.
Samuel Albro and Herman spent the week end in Seaford.
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Don't torget tbe Red Cross will meet on Monday, and a luncheon will Ma aeTved, so all try and come. Tbey jrour belp.
Privates Orover Siems, Kuasel Box HHd l.*wl8 Ashdown, of Camp Upton, ~~ ' t. apant Saturday nlgtit and wltb their people.
The Good Cheer Club will meet (p November 6tb, at tbe home Mra. Orover Sienu.
A meeting of the medical offlcers and school principals of Nassau on Tuesday at Hempstead High Schml was attended by Principal Gertrude Westervelt and Health Offlc.-r Dr. F. B. Bergen.
On Tuesday a. m. In the audito¬ rium, Hon. Edward M. Tuttle, of Cornell University, addressed the 3d, 4th, Sth, 6tb, 7th and Sth grades of our school. Supt. Mepham accom¬ panied Mr. Tuttle. Tbe children showed their appreciation of Mr. Tut- tle's kindness by preaenting htm with a bouquet of flowers.
The Ladles' Aid Society met at the bome of Mrs. William Wanser on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. J. Haff and daughter apent the week end in Brooklyn.
Miss S. E. Vooris will lead the Ep¬ worth League on Sunday evening.
BUT LIBKBTT BONDS I
JtOOSETELT PBKSBTTERUA
Rev. J. J. Ouenthner will preach in the chapel on the Babylon Turnpike on Sunday evening. Interest in tbe services is growing as tbe tact thut such a aervice is being beld becomes known. All In tbe neighborhood are invited to attend.
1KTH0DI8T CHUKCH HOTES
A social and businesa meeting ot the Rooaevelt Epworth League waa beld at the bome of Mervin Golden, of Craig Aveuue, on Friday, October 19.
A cabinet meeting waa b*ld before the busineas meeting. Mra. (3oors waa elected second vice-president, and Mr Mervta Oolden was elected fourth vioe-pr««ld«at ai the Leactte I It wta reported Ual the fUd Ctttt
Mr. and Mrs. William Beniston spent the week end in Seaford.
Mr. Walker, formerly of New Hyde Park, has been appointed principal of the Seaford School for this term.
The delegates from the St. Michael and All Angel's Church who attend¬ ed the convention which was held at Far Rockaway, were Mrs. Edward .Mansfleld, Mrs. lx>uls Ketcham and Mrs. N. Verity.
Beginning with Thursday, Novem¬ ber 1st, there will be a conflrmation class for all children over 10 years old, held In the Qulld Hall at 3.15 p. in. There will also be a short eve¬ ning service at 8 o'clock, after which tbere will be a conflrmation class for tbe adults.
M r. and Mrs. Ixjuls J. Boniface, of 42 Ynl« Place, Rockville Centre, an¬ nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillian C, to Mr. Wal¬ ter Sommervlllo Moen, of Lincoln Avenue. Mr. Moen was formerly a reporter for the South Side Observer.
BUY LIBERTY BONDS AT FREEPORT BANKS
Mrs. J. T. in Seaford.
Powell apent Sunday last
,Whlker Veezie returned to Spar¬ tansburg, 8. C. on Tuesday laat, at¬ ter a two weeks' atay bere .
The Epworth League of tbe M. E. Church will give a masquerade aocial in the basement of the cburcb, Fri¬ day evening, November 2nd. Every- t>ody welcome. Admission free.
Official Board met on Sunday last after the evealn« service.
Mr. Oeorg* Weeka Jr. and famUy have cloaed tbeir home here aad 9000 to the eity Cor the winter
JAMES H. STORY
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PROMINENT MEN AID SUFFRAGE
Not only do the 13,635 women of the county who have given their names as In favor of suffrage ask the voters to vote yes on November ''h. bet the most prominent citizens have also signified their desire to go on record jn favor of woman suffrage, aa Is shown by the following list.
These men are all men of keen perception and have not lightly given their names, hut have definitely de¬ cided that the large mass of women. whose aplendid war work they have watched, .'thall have their support
Theodore Roosevelt. Frederick C. Hicks, Thomas A. McWhinney.
From Freeport Alfred Davison
Huntington, Peter Rohrbach, Charles I. Wood, Daniel Hegeman. Dr. Wil¬ liam J. Burns, Mr. C. Sackett Cnell- borg. Dr. Albert Bell, Rev. John Brlen, Chas. Denlnger, Max Rosen wold. Os- rar .Schultz, Dr. Frank 11. Hanson, Wm. H. Weeks, Joseph Koop.
Lynbrook — Jeremiah Wood, Rev. Oeo. Roesch, Capt. Philip Stauder- man, Oeorge W. Wright, Wm. Cornell, Sandford Davison, .lames H. Dayton, Paul Lindner, Sylvester Pearaall, Carman I'lant, Charles E. Schweitzer, .Martin Sprlngsteed. Thomaa O'Con¬ nor, Austin Wllllama, Aaron lyent, Edward McNally, Oporge Wallace Smith, Remson Shipway, William N. Ridge, Rev. Walter Dunn. Rev. D. C. Cassetta, A. A. Albin, Wm. H. P'ow- ler.
East Rockaway — Robert W. Nix, David Van Wlcklen. Dr. William A. Strong, Martin Sackman, Alex Rhame Dr. A. D. JaqucR.
Valley Stream ~ Joseph Felton, Francis Hammill, Herman Flick, Wm.
.Milton Forman, Major Frank Holland. I Kn^chP. Joseph Hoebel, lioula Buck,
Henry J. Raymore.
From Port Washington — Montra- ville Smith, Walter Rlalsdell, Henry Rice, John N. Mitchell, T. J. Bird, John H. Decker, Albert Firman, A. Nillson, R. O. Waller, Thoma.s R. Fay. John Mitchell, William V. Pearsall, A. A. Kllduff, Dr. A. T. Ollettc.
From Farmingdale -- Paul Bailey, H, F. Button, Dr. John A. Forst, A. A. Johnson, Harry Ketcham, ^iov. Gustave Laase. Jesse Merritt, Benj. F. Yoakum.
East Williston—Frank L. Crocker.
Oyster Bay-John F. Birmingham, Herbert G. Vall, Raymond Smith. Frank N. Doubleday, Rohert W. Du¬ vall, Oeorge A. Crocker, Dr. G. W. Fuller.
Floral Park-Arthur H. Goldsmith. Harry M. Jaquics, Hev. Ralph M. Durr, Rev. Francis Wilamowski, Hev Edgar Jackson, Dr. G. A. Feustcrer, Dr. Thomas Davies, Edward L. Frost, Judge Henry E. Foster, George A. Hoffman, Herman Baer.
Walter Howell
Baldwin - John H. Carl, Wallace Cornwell, .ludge Edward Jackson, Rev. J. H. Tuthill, George M. Bode, W. F. Sprague, Irving Pettit, S. B. Cotte, Charles Smith, Robert S. Ho¬ man, Clarence A. Miller, William H. 'aynor. Henry Opperman, Lieut. Kel¬ ly.
Rockaway Hunt Club - William A. Hazard.
Hewlett—Rev. Arthur Bumpus.
Inwood—Rev. Father Mahn, Morris
B. Craft, Fred de L. King, Robert Horn.
Cedarhurst—F. W. Weyant, John
C. McNieliol, Edward Horn, Fred Gil¬ bert.
Woodmr-re -- Clarence C. Galston, Warren Burtl.^, Lawrence Lincoln.
Lawrence -Hon. Thomas A. Mc- Wliinnty, '1'. C. Sehmuek, ly«wis Rais¬ ig, Joseph Ii. Foster, William D. Reil¬ ly, James I.,onclieim, Charles Smith, 1>. M. Safford, Forrest Ketcham, John Ruth.
Men ick—(Harry Leich, Arthur B.
Rockville Centre— Rev. Herbert. „ , „, ,, ,, ^, ,, , , .^,
O'Dowd, Rev. Ricliard llegerty, Earl : )^o'"^',^V'^'<-*-'; l-^^P^-ar Harold Biin- .1. Hennett. Dr. I). M. Dul.'^on, K J. ! ^'•^' •'"'1° ^ Christoffel, John H. Hooley, Edwin G. Wright, Dr, F. t. ! ^""^Srass, D. Ciirroll Harvey DeLano, John S. Thorp, Dr. John En- ' Westbury—S. Marvm Barley, Rob-
Ror Hutcheson, 0. Howard Tuthill, Sidney Smith, Rev. Peter Quealcy, Rufus H. Smith, John W. DeMott, Fred M. DaCosta.
Lonir Beach Williard Barse. Her¬ man Goldschmidt, Warren Burns.
Roslyn—H. D. Wallbridge, Judge Cornelius Remsen.
Glen Cove—Charles P. Valentine, J. B. C. Tappan, Dr. J. C. Ayer, W. H. Seaman, Elwood Valentine, W. 10. Luyster, Corbin Wheeler, W. Irving Harrold. John A. Ncasey, Frank Mc¬ Cahill, George D. Pratt, Fred E.. Mon¬ fort, William A. McCahill.
Mineola — George A. Littlejohn, Frank Seaman, Fred Emerson Brooks, Guy F. Cleghorn, M.D., Frederick F. Schirck, M.D., Hugh Kennedy, Thos. Rushmore, Warren C. Seaman, Tru¬ man Avery, Leone Howell.
Garden City—George L. Hubbell. Leroy Weed Jr., Bertram Gardner, George Kmory.
New Hyde Park—Philip J. Christ. Henry Bauman, David W. Syme, Jo¬ seph McCoun, Martin Rhodes, Egbert B. Entwhlstlc, George M. W. Kobbe, Eugene W. Denton.
Floral Park Hon. John I-ewis Childs, Col. John F. Klein, David W. Syme, George H. Downing, Dr. Ray V. Constable, Alexander Mcintosh.
Sea Cliff-^Fred H, Maidment, Philip
ert McCord, M. C. MeaKher, Rufus Weaver, PJrdman Cain, Edmund O'Connor, Arthur Banks.
Great Neck - Silas McBee, Frank Dickerson, Jarne^ A. Hynes.
Bellmore—Peter Johnson, A. Paler¬ mo, John J. Bedell, Edgar L. Green, Dr. William Wolf, Rev. John J. Cal¬ vin, Leon H. Dclile, L. W. Richards.
Hempstead—Judge Lewis J. Smilh, Judge Walter R. Jones, Dr. Roy D. Grimmer, Dr. F. M. Kerr, Theodore M. Ripsom ,Dr. J. R. Herrlck, Rev. William W. Barker, Charles U. Stowe, Pres. I. U. Horsfield, Rev. M. L. Har¬ vey, T. J. .McLaughlin, Rev. W. W. Winans.
Hicksville—Robert Seaman, John Puvogel, Lonis Monico, John Baunch- back. Joseph Corhett, George C. Al- l.it and Rev. Robt. E. Peterman.
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A BIG TIME OCT 31 AT BLOSSOM HEATH
The management of the Blossom
He;i:h Inn is making big preparations
for Hallowe'en. The entire place is
being redecorated, and when the o„»j .u »r n . t , , .»
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guests arrive they will think they vicinity news.
are In spookland. Witches, Bp3>kA and live cats will roaraa abont at large, and a novel entertainment by out of town talent will be featured. The walls of the ron9B will be cur¬ tained with white crepe paper oa which pumpkin faces, cats, witches and all thinks known to the master ispook will be pasted. ThoaaandB of apples will be strun|f. tfwtit ao that tho old time apple |(smeB may be en¬ joyed. The electrietens ai* now at work fixing the many electric bufba for the occasion. During the evenlhg live cats, with large yellow bow» tied to their necks, will be allowed to enjoy the fun, and if you are for¬ tunate you may be able to take on* of these pets home with you.
Tbe gardens about the Blossona Heath Inn are being removed an< skating rinks put In tbelr place.
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