THE VULl REVIEW, TipSSBAT, IWe'SI*Uh
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COMMUNTTY HOUSE OF FLORAL PARK
Impreishrc Ceremonies Attend Lajr> iag Of Cenentone—BsAdiag r To Cost $18,000
Household Hints * Worth Considering
(l!y International Newa Sorvice).
I'loial Park, April 20. -.ith-
er, und an excallent pr«/gra«», which waa carried through wlth<mt a hitch, comWned'to maka tlw! oxcrciaea in con
nection with the laying of the cwner-1 .
stone ot thc M. K. Conidnunlty iloun^ u:, A Hoot ModeDns MJaterUI
T'''Iorar Park very Impreaalve, and an ocr-i It ia often very difficult to keep a ¦ asion long to be rcmemliercd by thai child conftnefl to the houao amuaed. But membeis and congregation of the Floral! with * modeling material with wbicb Park W. E. Church. The ceremony v.as! they cun make anlmaia, beads, etc., tbey pcifoiftnod by the Kev, Dr. V1i:illa.in j,. }•'"' *>" kept amuaed for houra. HavlsoH. LIstrlct Superinlendcnt. The! Take four tableaiioons corn8ttu*ch, i«ux which waa saaled in the cornerstotfo*''*^^' tablcapotms aalt and tight table- (onUiincd a copy of the Floral park "I"'*'"" Ijoillng water. Mix the dry in- llecord. In which appears a history of[t'''^^'^''' ^"•^ J'"""" "" tbe boiling the church, written by Kdward L. Frost: { water, stirring until the mixture Is aoft. thc namea of thc boya who Wcra in thei ^^' "" ^^^ "'^ ""'' *^*'" *'"*" ** forms service during the late war, a Bible and i ** "*''' '*"' ^^'"^ remove from the stove .1 list of the members of the .M. K. Sun-1 '^"'^ ""'" '"'" ^*" minutes. A little color
tny lattraatleaal Wewa Hcrvke.l
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re avc menuH for a week for a fu iiy of five that abould ,oost no more than $20. Clip thert out and try them. Antl^lip out and aaVe^the recipes. .Many of^them will b« Incorporated from time to time as principal dishes of tbc menu tor the week:
o.iy .Sch<jol. The , stone ia engraved: ' .VI. K. ('ommunlty iHousw, leai,"
Addreasea were maile by Dr. l:>avl- son, the paator, Kev. E. S. Jcakson- Ed¬ ward I„. Frost and Frederick Heidt- mann, who liad charge of the erection o! the building. Excellent music wua furnished by tho M. B. Church wrches-1 tra. I
The beginning of thla work, which I terminated in the erection of the church j I oniiminiiy house, which will mean so much to Floral Park, was started by j tbe Itev. K. S. Jackson, who published! a aeries of letters In the church bulle-! tin last year outlining wliut he thought j ought to bo done for the advancement I of the ciiuse of (Jhrist in connection j with this church. |
The Official Board commenced to plan. I Tlie women prepared a delicious chicken ! dinner at Ihe home of Kdwartl L. Frost! and the plans were thoroughly dis- i citssed. A committoe of lifty was ap j pointed to solicit subserijitlons for a new building, and In a short time morel than $«,(»no WIUI iiicdged, and the biuld-i liiK was started.
il is SOxUo fck, aiid wiil scat 500 In the main uu(lito:'lum. In addition tliere will be a stage, with dressing room on eiihcr slda. for pl;iy8, entertainments., lectures, etc. There will be a kitchen j thoroughly eiiuipped for tiie use of th* ].Adies' .\l(l and other orKantealions j whi'ii giving'suppers. '¦
The main purpose of the Ijiiihlin;.; al ! pi usent is to accommodate ihe M. K. j .Sunday School whl<':h is too large fori the old church building.
may ite added. >
Wrap In oiled paper wben not Sn uae to keep from hardening.
MKS. N. P. WILSON, '
.".'iC' Linden avenue, Kvanston.
(Kvory moftier <if small children should
save this slniple recipe. It Is vory goo(l.
It makes about a teacupful oT modeling
material.—Bditor.) j
Runnbig Roda Tlu-ougli Curtains
¦When running jisis through lace cur-^ tains you can jirevcnt tbem from catching and tearing curtains b.\'-plac-' ing un old glover finger on the end ot, tjje rod before running through curtain. MRS. .1. CHHISTEXSOM, 13-11 Vlnccnnes avenue, ¦> '
Chicago Heights.
.Making Baby'.n llonnei j
In nviking baby bonnets do not attach, the strings to thc bonnet, but. Instead, make buttonholoa .it the entls to Ix; at¬ tached, then .s»!w a sinall. flat button on c ich sido ot the cap underneath, where : 1' won't been j;een. Thus "when the ".¦jtrings" becunic soiled they can be j cisily removed und laundered, making It unnecessary t;o wash thc entire cap. MBS, LILLIA.X DUFFEB, i 3«12 South G-lth avenue, Cicero.
MttSlhW ftreakfttst
Fmit
; Oatmeal, Toj) Milk
Boilc>d tSggm Toast
Coffee
Luiieli
Chop Suey (from Sunday's meat)
Rice
Or?in«re Stilad
Coffee
Dinner
t'eiery Soup
Broiled Lamb Chops
Creamed Potatoes
Cress Salad
Wafers a Cinnamon Bun
Cheese >
Coffee
TLBHI»A¥ Ureakfsst
(I (.'ereal with Bananas P>roiled Bacon , Hot Biscuit Coffee Lunch lee Griddle Cukes 'ork Tenderloin
Fruit Salad
-:(• Crackers
Dinner
I I'-'.ef Hash, Tartare Suuc
.String' Beans (caiined)
Hot Bolls
Tfii)ioca Pudding
Che
Jn ills address, the Itev. E. S. .Itu-k- soii, will) has just bctMi returned as jias- Icri of the church for tiic fifth yoar. said that th"» now commitiiiiy huildini; could be useti for anything that tended to make dean, pure lives and which is for the betterment and upbuilding of ]'"loiiil I'iiii.. A little later there, wili jiroliaiily lie a Kymnaslum for the use of the iioys and youns; men.
The members of the lioanl .., 'I'l i-; ties of tlio churt-h are: A. Ji. ti.ild smith. It, FIckweller, Henry J. Parry, William 11. Parry, J. 1).' jameison, Ed¬ ward I,. l'!-..-^t, I. w. Hummel, H._. L. .Slewail. Ccoiyc i.ai'our; h'red Hansijn,'. trcasiinr.
Woikiin,' wllh llu.'" i- .ir. ..-uisoiv committee, as lollowi-: Ceor.m- li. Down Ing, Fivdcrlek llcidtmunn, A. L. IIiit(;h IiiKS, Alexander Mclntonh and George Villi do Bogart.
The new bulldint; will eosi .-JlOiiiK) and thc fi(undatli)ii is mo anungcti tliat it can bj.> easily buill upon later when an¬ other lloor Is needed.
Center Piece liint
To .launder heav^ embroldcretl round or oval center pieces, wa?jli. and starch ¦ I nite stiff. While wet divide into inunlis or eights, place paper on rug' iiiid pill to lloor, as you would stretch' cui'tains on a stretcher. When dry, ro- ii'ove iiins, and you wlH i\«ve'a. cen*''"
tct.. dune i Ironing.
:!,sii; Try
> beautifully, without uny.Htal .MBS. EAKLE E. SM ITH. ; sueet, Indiana Harlxir. !
WKDNKSDAY
Itreukfast
Stewed Apricots Cooked Cereal, Top .Milk- Creamed Chipped Beef It«.;heated Bolls Ijtliirli Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce Brown Itread nnd Butter Stewed Prunes Tea
Diiiiier
Ploiled' .Steak "' Potatoes Ste well Ctibbagc
Tomato-Jelly Salad .\pple Sauce Cake t?offee
iped
FLORAL PARK
Mr. uml .Mrs. Ihiuu; S. Hentlrick.son of Klowerlleld were visiting relatives here this week.
Villa.m' Clerk llouaid A. .lanir.s lias been conlined to his lioiii" loi the jKist week by illness.
The corner stone of the new .M. K. Church building will be laid tomorrow fit three o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Davison, the District Sur>orlntendent, will deliv¬ er tlie ...lilr. :.s.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Iiavies of Vi¬ olet avenue are visiting}' «i Si^wark, Del- >v.ir,. Mt the homo of Mr. Davie.s'
H- H, Dnvies hns -sold his residenls 'on Violet avenue to .Mrs. Kleiia U. Car- oKul of I'.iooklyn.
|S|,9M I'lNTS OV WIIISKKV A D.VYl
(Or Inlcmwtlonal N«w» Sefvlec.) ('hicago. April 21.—Chlcagoans will have to got along on 1,800,0(1(1 .«al|.c:',s of booao' por y«ar, accvitling !•> ri:'i « dnufted by Ualph W. Stone, new dry chief fur tho CentralDoiwrtimnt.
Druggists havo Ijcen notitid th'dl they
will be iicimlttiHl to dniw only tme
! , ' ns of whiskey luid witjB
, 1. Thero are 2.000 drug
ndpolnt of l)l£ :r.dividu.il
I!.-, (UIO Hints oC wlv^ivVj
That Harrit Word Agciin.
"'* tbe njttttet?** cried Airs
ca Bobb.T cfime rimuins Into
In tearsL drasgius hi.<» llttli.'
behind Ut« and rubbing tlii^t
s tri^nscrs. "I thonght you
To liticp Yolk of Rbk Fresh |
To koep yolk of egg fresh if only the' while is needed, cover thu yolk gently with a little clear water so as ni>t to' b; oak it, and it will k(>ep fresh several '1: .'¦s. .IlLl.V T. TOO.MEV.
'¦linloii, 111.
On a Winter's Washday i
Wliiii washinglng clothes in tho; Winter put salt In Wie bluing water and; Uie clothes will npt be so'likely to I'rt'eze ' wheii liuiiK ^111 the line.
MAE PiiUIOKT.-;. Ti;ii lOiiMcl street. Kenosiia, Wis.
I'reslilnlng Rolls
Freiiuently muffins, gems, corntircad, branbread, etc.. are a part of the even-' ing dinner and seldom are all eaten during the evening meal, some being lel't over.
The question comes to the conscien- lious housewife: "How can I serve till 111 a.;ain in their original freshness'?"'
l! (u;i he • asily done. Grease a piece :< of brown paper, using plenty of grease,! Wrap In ^ it thc muffins, bread, etc. Place in hot oven for ten or flfteen minutes, uiiwru)i, serve, and, if you did not know, you would think they were Just baked. MKS, W. 1-:. L()\ K,
:.':JM) Tlusiuis sireet, 'id ujit.
To Clean Leather Furniture
Add a little vinegar to tepid water and wash tho leather with a clean cloth: wipe dry. To polish apply the following: Whit^es of two eggs lH>aten sliKhtly (not stiff) and mix with two tcaspoonfuls of turpentine; rub with clean, dry cloth.
MBS. .1. E. DtJ.NME,
Co.h.T, Ind.. Kule 15.
THIKHIJAY
Itrealifast
OrangSfs
Spanish Omelet
Ml oiled Bacon
Hot Biscuit
Coffee
Lunch
Cheese Souflle
liico Gems
Aiu.k^ol Johnny Cake
* '^Mnner
'J'liiriato Bouillon
ii loaded Veal
]'.utt(Med I'eas and Carrots
!-etts I'otatoof, covertjd with c'lc
I'rune 'Whi|)
FRIDAY BrMakfaat
Stewed Fruit
Uncooked Cereal
^birred E^ggs
Toast
Coffee
Lunch
Com Fritters
Macedolae Salad
, Coffee
Dinner
Brook Trout, Gcnoise
(Famous Chef Recipe)
Boiled Xew Potatoes
Hot Rolls
Mock' Charlotte, Casta i-d Sauce
SATIKDAY
Breakfa.st
OatVnoul with Bian, Top Milk
Eggs Sauted In Butler
Broiled Bacon Strips
Reheated Rolls
I.iunch
Flsh .Salad (from leftover flsh)
Brown Bread
Cookies Lemon Jelly
Dinner
Broiled Hum, New Spioacb
French Frletl Potatoes
Cabbage .Salad
.\pplc Dumpling, Lemon Sauce
tiVSDAY
Itreakfast Fruit Eggs baked with Bacon Popovcrs Coffee Lunch Broiled Sardines on Toast Tomato Aspii' Salad Corn Mutntis Coffee Dinner Clear Soup Roast Beef Buttered A.sparagus Browned Potatoes ' Lettuce and Tomato Salad Steamed Pudding Let us, every week, master and serve one of the Famous Chef recipes. How many good recipes 1 have cut out, to aave, thinking 1 would surely try them out within a few dajs, only %o find them, weeks or maybe months, iaftcr- ward, in the bottom of the envelope 1 keep iiasted in my cook book, waiting patiently to be tried and given their place on the card Index. Haven't you? Iiut it would be too bad if this should happen to the.se extraordinary recipes^ 0:ic a week, then, at least, and in a ytar's time, what a wealth of new ideas Wc will have! '
JESSIE WET/.KL KNOTT.
KGFKIOEKATOB KiSS—DIVORCE
Denver, April 21.—Mrs. Anton Kon- r;!d, fifty-five, has grown "(-old" toward him during the past few years, so .\nton K'onrad, seventy-one, wants a divorce.
"I like affection." he told the Courl In his petition, "and she doesn't hue and kiss mc like she did whfen wc were lil st raarrletl."
Konrad was given a preliminary de¬ cree.
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& Telephone, 655-M Freeport
I Freeport Plastering and Cement Co.
X All Plain and Ornamental Work
I 28|Brooklyn Avenue FREEPORT, L. I.
I CEMENT WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
t Imitation MANTELS AND FIRE PLACES MADE Stucco
j. Stona Work IN ALL MATERIALS
¥ Caan • Watar Proofing Done Coometrical Cailinca
t Lime ALL RENOVATING WORK Cornice t
I Travertine PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Wofk |
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l.eft-Uver Rice
Cold boiled ri(-c left from a meal can be utilized by ysing u beaten egg and milk, then foftnetl in cakes und friend. Very nice for tea. ,¦
JlnS; ALICE BOYLE, i
s-iiiHi LaKewood avenue.
CDKKliK IS NOT HARMFLL
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Itoston. April 86.—Tlie tirst flndings S of the stdentlflc ifoffe*» research, which ; S Imi* been In p '''¦''ifi
sini« Jime, V' i y 15
Preff >-¦¦¦¦¦ "t'l a
gallon. ' 5
The V .mo!a
lUlgQt, withtMit harmful after 11
FORD COMMERUAL > ..$3»0.00
BRISCOE ROADSTER -. $375.00
OVERUND TC/URING ...,^-$ 175.00
1917 ELGIN TOURING $750.00
BUICK ROADSTER ..$5»«.»»
PACKARD "%" ROADSTER, Brewster Body $1,090.00
HUDSON SUPER SIX SEDAN :. „ .^. $1,200.00
1916 BUICK TOURING $475.00
PACKARD TWIN "«" $1,200.00
1917 DODGE Wbler aaA Suaunet Tw $675.00
1917 OLDS 8 ..._„_, / $750.00
NORTH MERRICK
Ibe i>ni-inh Aid 8ocl#ty of fSL Jobn'a i.uiijeran Chureh h«W llj? rej^lar meet- iMiir todnV *t ttte home of Mra. August I D. Amand of Jerusalem avenue.
I "^ A recd^ OMMtioK o< the lAdimtf Aux- ; ill:uy of M<lrrick Hook, Ladder and En- igine Company No. 2, waa held thla af. Iternoon at tha hom^ of Mrs. J. Midnier of Miller avenue. -"'^^
The regular meeting of the Merrick I Civic League which was to have beten jheld April If), will b« beld thia Friday .evening. Aprtl 22. in the Pariah Houae ¦of the Church of the Rinleemor, Mer- 1 rick avenue. The committee on electric - light will have some favorable informa- ! tion. and It is reported that representa- ! lives of the electric light company will j be present. Members of tbe League are j urgently requested to do their utmost 'to Ijc prsent at this important meeting.
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gPIRlT OF THK tmt':
\ ril SL—Tbm dmnivlter
ot (lie .\iisiruin Reimbili . " flatly tnriMHl down an the Britteh Govemment London for a conference whtoh waa to name a new "cnmimUti.^ for thc invea- tigation of tbe Auatrtan question.'' Hia repiiy wna that the time for in¬ vestigation had ttaaaed. ttiat Austria needed prompt ^h«lp ''in deer'.^' not words," and ttiat his going to Txin- don would be ,merely a waste of limc.i
fOU.KGIi "AB*SK.S"
iT
(By
IntenutUonni Newa aerviie.)
ubna. Okie. April JL—"The
-lent ot today i$ in ,too raa^y
activitips. He belongii to too many
clubs," declared Dr. £L K. Sparlis, prvflC
ident of I'ennsyivmnia State College, ad-
m
dre.ssinc CBilo Stale Pnlvwrxlty students
here. He si^d he waa not decrying ln-i»VT- -
tercollegiate atbletlcn, nor social Ufe,
but rnther, the abus« of them. _. .Z—
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A i\ f,-ular meeting of the Merriok So- c ."I Club was held Tuesday evening in I tho Parish House.
.Announcement i.<i expected by the Su- perintendent of SchoolN, AVlIlingtOn C. Mephan, as to his action on tlie, iieflflon submitted to him by taxpayers of the north section of Merrick asking for the cation of a new shcool district out territory from two of the old di.sfrlcts.
HUDSON CONTRAaiNG CO.
TKI.KPHUXK Mt t. a.^ rVTHII.I. - • Mar.
Everything in the CtMstruction Line
ANK tM TO KSTIMATK ON VOt'R RK«ll IKKMKNTt^
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Tli« Luat w«nf. "A woman always has tho last word," commented Mr. Growcher. "It Isn't entirely her fault," replied MIm Cayenne. "Some men are too doll oi too bashful to do a rensonnble char* In keeping up tbe conversation.','
Telephone 1461.
Me OZONA & BRO.
CONTRACTORS
CONCRETE BLOCKS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CEMENT SIDEWALKS
Do you Know the Facts About Building Costs ?
Do you know that lumber and building materials are down?
Have you talked to tis lately about building?
Do you know how reasonably you can make needed repairs, build your ap^ home, or remodel your old one?
Better get Jh touch with the situation at once. Tbe^ big building program that was expected in 1920 faHed
l^ge
Factory : Cor. Lakeview and
Oceaosiile Road, RockTille Centre
Residence, Quincy St., and Lower Lincoln Ave., Oceanside
to develop. The manufacturers ware caught with too Btodcs, and were forced to turn them over at almost coat.
We can show you p substantial saving on every Item in onr line.
But it's only fair to tell you this condlllon may be only temporary. The country Is short more than a mtlllon homes. Our own city is short 500.000 homes. When people begin to do thla long^ delayed building, demand will Increase rapidly, creat¬ ing another shortage of materials, and prices will advance again.
If you are planning to build, remodel, or repair, come In and let us give yon flgures. Then when we show you the actual savings over last year's prices and show you how favorably present costs compare with those of 1914, make your own decision.
Get In touch with us today.
Nassau Lumber Company
HEMPSTEAD AND HICKSVaiE
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Fulton St. and New York Ave.^ Phone Janiaica 3948 %
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 25—26—-27
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FEATURING
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Under the Direction of
Thomas H. Ince
Co.
Elgin Motor Sales
28 WEST MERRICK ROAD iboiie Preefwrt i24 FREEPORT, N. Y.
Afternoons, 1.30 to 5 Evenings,? to 11.
Admiuion 15c to 30c Admission, 20c to 40c
Contmnoos Saturday, Sunday And Heydays, from 1 JO t^ H P. Ht