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Roslyn, June. 8.—The lawns of Villa Marina, country home of Mr. aod Mrs. Frank C. Henderson, will be devot ed next Sunday, June 12, to a great out-of-door fets to buy milk for batdes In Italy. It Will b* called the Italian (jarden Party. It Is under the auspices of that well-known Amerhan Organiz¬ ation centering in Nea- York. Kree Milk for Italy- Ten to fifteen tijousand iieo¬ ple are expected to !»? prcwnt. Georges Carpentler. whose training imp ia at Manhasset. less than a mile kway, haa promised tt> motor over and give a bttxltig exhibition.
"Tour 'yes' or your 'no' means the lives of lOO.OW) fittle children," said Mrs. John Adams Ih-ake, Free Milk fbr Italy's president, when she went to Manhasset with Tex Richard's approv.i? and awaiting only Carpentler's final word, parpentier said "yes."
Features of decided interest will crowd uiwn one another. TIcki ts aiv to be $5 each. Kor this ea< h visitor Will see Carpentier: a most remarkable Imuntry estate built In tbc Italian style; professional dancing on the lawns (girjs gar1)ed as nyn^j^hs and dryads stealing out from the'Svo<Kllaiid during the after¬ noon every now and then, in .solos and ensemble dances, bca<ied liy De.slree J..ubowskii); (ttving and swltnining in a new, big concrete swimming ikioI (Hippodrome girls); in effec t, an llu Ihm village street of liootb,^ on a section of the lawn that has broiui, overhanging trees and makes a great grassy aventie. This Is to be called Ihe "Boulevard des Itallen.s."
Here w-lll be a dozen iKinths. .\l.one j IXMith Herbert W. Swope will preside I as auctioneer. Tbe prettiest girls from Broadway "shows" will lit- his aides, j Here will lie auctioned o1>Ject8 of art. j contributed by Kifth avenue. One <'Oii- i cern sent its best bathing suit uikI will j send down the most rttfiactlve girl it can find to Wear it while it is being auctioned. i
Miss Belle Bea<'h, equestrienne, is lo I sell programs on horseback, ami do fancy riding in Italian costume. There wlli be a putting cnulest for a silver cup. An artistii; program will be sold by fifty young girls in jiretly summer I frocks. headtHl by .Miss i^^uud Uu inside and Miss Frances Ziegler and irtdudlng Miss Carlotlcc Osgood, .Miss Elsie Sher¬ man, Mrs. Buchanan .Schley, .\llss Gor¬ don Crawford, Mi-ss Catherine Tunk, Miss Gordon Crawford, .Miss Cathcriiie Turck, Jctta Ooudal, .Miss .Margarette Sammis, Miss liariette .Sammis, .Mi-^s Marie Krugonc, Miss Kliziibetli I.. Sa\- firese. .Miss Margaret Power, Miss Loriia Mallinson. Miss Isabelle MacPhersoii, Miss Beatrice Jost, .Miss Dorlithy M.-ic ready. Miss Krances Bogart, .Vll.sa Lionie Coudert. Mrs. i-;ugene Valle.
•Many Lopg-tmand women of nyte are working for this fete. The Execuiive Coinnilttee comprises Mrs. Krank C. Henderson, chairman, Mrs. J. Adam.s Drake, Mra. Edward K. Concklin, .\Irs, Hiram Royal Mallinson, Mrs. Wendell- I'hilllps, Mrs. Krank Zunino, Mrs. IM ward N. Breitung, Mrs. Jiiseiih Palenio, Mrs. Arihur Cooley, with Henry .\1. Rile (at tho Hotel Vanderbilt, New York) treaaurer. .VIis. John Ad.nns Drake is president of the Krec Milk for Italy Kund.
Mrs. Edward K .Concklin in cdstume will preside over telling booth, wilh many aides.
Mrs. Illram Royal Mallinson, Mrn, Krank Zunino, Mrs. Thomas H. I'ros- ser, Mrs. Robert .Morris I'hilllps, .\lis. Walton H. Alarshall, Mrs. Charles proc tor, .Mrs. Charles Hud.son i'ope. .VLis. Krai)cls J. Muriay, Mrs. Stevens Moore, Mrs, Chailes H. Truax, .Mrs. Henry .\l. Zlegler, and Mrs. Roliert Bagg will be busy.
Coi. Marchcse di Beriilzzo, nulitaiy attache of the Royal lluUan Govern¬ ment at VVashington, will represent (he Italian OoVcrnment ut the garden parly. The Maril»a.sa dl Bernizzo will ac.-om- pany him and ihey will be house guests of Mr. und Mrs. Hoiider.soii at Villa Marina. The Murche.sa Is a desceiident of Columbus. Other repiesenlatives of Italy at the Garden T'arty will be C.ip- taln and Mrs. Cario Huntington und Commundante P. Civalleri.
The .N'assi'u County i>ollce will bundle the crowds outside the grounds. .\t the Garden Parly Itself there will Ih a staff of special police in uniform, the aanilo men ihat liave charge of Madismi Square Garden on big occasions. .\ field adJoiniiiK Villa Marina will be .-ct apart for parking automobiles.
K0( KVIlJ.i: CK.NTHf; .sc HOfM.S Honor K.rfl, May. 19tl * Clinton Sehmd
Grade IB. Miss Kelly.-Vivian llrown. Virginia I>ixon. Thelma Hqwc. Ad'eie Kelley, lillfan Kiil;.,' Hiiiy l^tz, RliZKbeth Mclhieen, Irene Pap- pas. Eleapor S4"adran. Ignore - Wolff, Teresa Woodcock, Clarice D'Andrea, Harold llertinef, Edward Brindley, I-^l- wanl Cooper. t>ttvld Grelner, I.«eHfer HUnd^flelfl, Cari .Mclean. Robeit Stelmlc, Paul Widlitz, Wong Yoke Sing.
Grade S-.X, .Miss Olmstead—Sarah Davison. Helen Engels, I.,ydla Hald, El¬ sie Kramer, Arthur Bertinef, William Kohnke, Jiu'k Kneale, Eiiward Ver¬ voort. I<>lwin Tenime, James Willianis, Le.ster Woisl.
Grade 2-15, Miss Dlckens.—Irving Berman, Ixniald Buckman,- Cieorge i Combtw, Eilward Dixon, Donald iCngels, j Josefih pette, Samuel Ehphm, .Sumiicr I Whitney. Robert Wo€>dcock, Arthur i Vnn Delft, Evelyn Dungan, Tiielma .lohnson. Rlioda .Mi<-bnoff. El.sa Mool. 'ten. .Anna Roeder, Helen Wood, Daisy Trevithick., Anna Bell Tooker, Doro¬ thy Sferlinif, Helen t^iok.
Orade :{ B, .\li.ss Egan;—Ruih
i' Cieighton, Dorothy Holmes, Hose Johnson, Krancis Sandusky, Edwaid I Bergi-r, Benjamin Bla<'kfoi'd, John I Brindley, Scott Brown. Edward Kry, ; Kiank Oaidiiei, John Hillgfirdner, Everett Krami'r. I..eo Sluiiidan.
(Jiade IA, Mrs. Ack^Wy. —El.-^ie An¬ kers, Krancis Bishofi, Jeannette Bren¬ ner, Krancis Kisher, Dorothy Franklin, Grace Lelch, Bernice Markowitz, M;ft-y .McMillan, Jennie Pollard, Jejinnetle Ricketts, .Mildred Schwindl, Oiace Shields, Elizabeth Watt.s, (,'ornelius DeHker, Edwaid Delafschell, Paul Knsels, Kdwin Kin.scheif, Hakon Ijarsen.
Grade -l-B, Miss I'owers.—Ned Arm- .•strong, I'uul Coinpardon, William Nich¬ ols, Edwin Pollard. I.sadoie (iuient. William Rickett.s, Ernest Smith. John Taylor. Albeit Wolff, Nicolina DeLucIa, H«"tty Graff, Dorothy Kloberg. Agatha Jones, Davi-s Keener, Bernice Ijangdon, Helen Reeve, Hazel Young.^
Grade il-B, .Miss Regan—Harry Ber mnn, Oilbert P.rhulley. Oeorge Burnett, John Kinn, Hugh Handsfleld, Ocoige Ja.-spin, Walter )Oviatt, Oilbcit Scldiii, RolK'it Van Delfl, Klorence Dekker, Eleanor Oulle, Myra Haff, Hazel InKer- soil, Winifred Karr, Ida Wallack, Vic¬ toria Zoble.
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TEMPLE ISRAEL TO CONHRM CLASS OF FIVE JUNE 12
Krccport, (Juno 8.—Next Sunday al the Temple Israel on Broadway, a class of five will be confirmed by Rabbi Emil Friedman.
Those to be confirmed are Marion I le 1.41 Kuente, Gertrude Rel.s.s, ..Vnnette Markheim. Rofulle Simon, Sail Simon. The confirmation program will in- cludo an addre.s-s ".\ (lood Name," by Hull Simon; hymn by- tbe Sunduy School; address to parents, Annette Murkhpjni; vuledlctory, Rosalie Simon; preseututiun of diplomas, Harry Bui- asvh.
If you are not running an advertlse- raunt ri.«ularly at least twice a week In tho Dally Ituviuw—you're (osing money. Koop thoughts uf your busi- noas before Naosau County tieopte by starting an ad In The Dally Review right nuw.
The man whd'U most eaiwbie ot giv¬ ing WMoe tMntatly \i'alta ontil he is MiNd tor it.
-MOHKIS SCIiOGl, .\lice L. Curtiss, Frincipul.
(i.iade. 1-B, .Miss Oale.—William Aulie, Hartley Baldwin, Oaetuno D'.Amalo, i'aul Dana, Harold Havies, Herbert Desnoes, Lockwood Dikeman, Robert Kl.Vnn. Howell Ooffe, Oeorge Oulkk, Donald Haidgrove, Thomas Hartmann, Jr., Edward Hatlaek, William Hershey, William .Mct.'oiinack, Caleb .Smith, Grove Thomrison, William Wallace, Elinor .Mien, Marjorie .\piilegate, ^¦i^- ginia Itankouf, Winifred Davks, (.'ora I )c Lorenzo, Margaret Phelps, Helen Royal, Dorothy Sharpe, Henrietta Sternberg, Ro.sallnd Wlnne.
Orade 2-B, Miss Kraser.-Kiinnie Mazza, Elwood ' NeWcoinb, Eugene .Salei no, William Simpson, Wilhelm Trinkaus, (.'ail Wendell.
Oiadc 21!, .Miss l^urlingham.— Churlcs Ander.son, Claude Bigelow. Har¬ old Brindley, Robeit Brindley, rnyciid (Jhui.sano, Roland Delfaiisse, .Inhn Grim, William Hauser, Lawrence Hubb.s, Eail Koehler, Klorence. iDisney, .Vllieilu, Grim, Marion Herbst.
Orjide :t-B. .Mi.ss Miller.—Josejih 1 )el- fausse. William Roberts, Allere Zalin, Elizabeth Hershey, Rulh Lewis, Re- ixina Mulvihill, Rutli Park, Carolsn Raynor. Kathryn Shewiy, Hazel Thotniison, Berllia Wend«'ll.
Grade 3-11, Mins McOuiik.—Carolint Oulick, Ruth Hul.se, -Mugdalelia Loesch, Myrtle O't.'onnor, (.Mara Simmons. .Mil¬ dred 55eigler, Warren Oergen, Ken¬ neth Ooldei', Gustav Hald, Irving Boeder, Alfred Royal.
Grade 4-B. .Miss Jewett.—Josephine Bindler, -MuMel Brindley, .Mildred Hel¬ muth, Hazel Ostrander. Ph>llis Kay¬ nor, Lillian Schmclz. .Agnes Van lliis- klrk, Evelyn Varney, Hazel Volkmar. Marion Week.s, Altretl de Greek, I-'iaitk Munler, Charles Trinkaus.
Grade 5-B, MLss JefTery. -.VIma -Mien, Ruth Crossman, Helen Deane. .Arli'ne .Mugaw, Carolyn Miiscr, Coralielle I'ear¬ .sall, .N'orn-ia SchitMimn, Helen Weeks. Dorothy WiMid.
Grade ."t-B, Miss Ci-anier.—Norinan .Al¬ len. Robort Calrd. Sylvester Culhii. Robert Klia.s, Ruymund Goldberg, Ixniis Nlebanck. Hibliaid Wil.son, William \'aine>-, William Hald.
Grade CB, .Mi.ss .VIonroe.—.Mildred Knics, Edna Korbcr, Eliz^bi'th I'liil- lip.s, James .McCuilough, Everett Willis. tirade H-li, Miss Stephenson'!^-I'aniel I>awson, Warde Hillgardner, Krances Wilson.
Grade l-,\, .Miss Tinker.—Austin .VI- len, Churlcs BMrtholumae, William I Gottium, Kermlt Kraus, Chiirle.s Phil¬ lips. James Rimler, Ryder Ctter, Wil¬ liam Winne, Irene Bigelow, Ruth Dai.s'- ley, Jaiict' de Ouiiioens, Franc»>M Davi¬ son, Mildred Hulls, Emily Rockwell, Chri.stina Zoeller.
Havi' you iHiught )our tuj; for tho lawn fete at Morris S<.hool? The duy is Saturday, June 11, luid the hour 3 o'clock. The Kihool building will lie open to visitors after tho fete. Ic* cCeami and humeinadc cake and candy will be for sale. We iiopc to mise oue $135 for the .support of our Krench War Orpliun, Lucienne.
MiKs Buriiiigluim's 2-B class had the bigheKt pwr cent of, attendance for the month vf Uf^y. It was 98 per v«nt. Misa UUler'a 3-B grmiu iUKl Miss J«f-
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frey's 5.B grade were the only elas.ses In which there waa no tardiness for the whole month. On May J.'ith. ,ln spite of the rain, there were five cla.><Mes in which there was jierfect attendance. These were: Miss Burllngham's 2-B Crude; .Miss Miller's 3-B grade; Miss Mcflulrk's 3-B grade; Miss Cramer's i-B grade and Miss Monroe's 6-B grade.
Ijist Thurisday afternoon at :i:V) p. m. a meet was held at Morris .School. The oi«iK)sii»g teams were Miss Mon¬ roe's 6-P. grade versus Miss Tinker's 7-.V grade. .A great number of children from other grndeii were present fo cheer for the two clas.si-s. Enthu.viasm and spirit ran high for the two sides were well coached in cheers and songs. EsiKK'ial intere.st was giveru to (^haries B.l'itholomae', cheer leader for fhe 7-A grade. The following events and tneli resulting scores took place.
50-yard dash won by Wiley. 6 B. 1; running high Jump won by Wiley. 6 B. A; 100-yard dash won by Wiley, 6-B. A; pole vault won by Wiley, fi B, A; run¬ ning broad Jumri won liy Schupp, 6-B, I; standing broad Jump won by Bai- fholomae, 7-.A, i.
The score as the meet dosed was 20^ in favor of fJ-B giVde. Wiley and Si'hupp scored for 6-B and tioldbeix. Allen and I'tter scored for 7-.A.
The 7-A grade drowned its .soi row- by a merry picnic ul ixjiig Beai h the following afternoon. -A bus met the grade at 3 o'clock and took *a lively
load to the beach. Oumes and laces-i' .-The (Hilidrcn's Jesus"—Virginia were held, and the cry of "W. I). W. VandeWater. ET' (When do we eat.) came, so re¬ freshments of .sandwiches, cake and ice _ ^ , ^ , , ,
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.MKKKICK GK.\.M.M.\K SCHUUL M. K. Powell, Principal
The faculty for next year is now complete, as follows:
M. E. Powel, princilJul. .Miss Klhel Parker, grade S and 6: .Mi.ss Mary Crucknell, grade 3 und 4; Miss Gene- vie\e Montgomery, grade I and t.
Miss Marjorie Pitcher and .Mrs. llob- crta K. Walty, now teaching In lliv si'huolj declined to contrai;t for another year. They have accepted positions ul Valley Stream North at an advance in salary. The new teacht.Ts selected fur next year arc experienced and iiiii I'orte highly recommended to their new fleld of labor.
Commcncemi'iit exercises will be held in Firemen's Hall, OakwofKl avenue on Tuesday evening, June 21. The pro¬ gram will be presented In two parts and so variifd us to furnish entertainment to all who may atu-iid.
The program will begin tiromptiy Ut H.'MK All are wchome.
The following pupils wIki.sc drill.-^ in penmanshffi " were submitted lor in- siieetion earned gold slur buttons: Krank Sciric'a, Krcderick Koeii|it'l, Christine Maraglio, Albert Smith, IJar- bui-a Kordik, Gertrude Smith, l.awreiue Wallmuller, Krank ,\rdeii, John ,Sniilli, Kathryn Ollnicht, Kathleen Bowne, Allan Wood, .Annette Riorden, Lyman Miller, Robert CIcary, i^arcelalne .My- ics. Theso pupH.s arc all members of the second grade.
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Hempstead, ii^te S.—ChlMren's t>ay exercises will I* held In the Pr«b>*ter- lan Church, Hempstead, at^ll o'clot/. Sunday morning, Juno 12. .\ll m«mi>ers of the Sunday Scbool will meet in the nchool rooms at 10:30. The nchool suii- erlntendcnt will be in charg*. asaisted by the pastor, Mr. Bromfield. and Mr. Meyer. The schooi orchestr* will play, and the primary department of th^ school will give the following sdecttons: {
"The Ftrst dhildren's Day—Jean Rambleson.
"Sky Happenings"—Elizalieth Rogers, Krankiin Cheshire, Robinson Clark.
Reeiutlon.—Sylvia Hallock, Donald Miller. Ann VandeWlHer. Jane Ruhl man. Samuel Brjard.
Cong—Entire primary depurtment.
"QUiers"—Ja<k Mclrf'Jn, Frederick Chrlstenson, Walter Me.Ver, Dwight Molliner, Adrian Courlenay, l.*aroyd .\damnoii, Robert Sprague, Ralph Oliver, Elbert .Matthews. Alice Grant, Katherine' Vorls, Marion Dallenger.
R«citation—Herbert Tastrom.
"The Lamiw of the Kiix'k"—l>irothea Boody, Lillian Jennings, Martha Hut¬ cheson, Evelyn Mollineaux, Marion Ken dal.' Dorothy Sealy, Mildred Smith.
"Just A Little fansy " (Song>—Ellz. Rogers, Olive Meiry, Daisy .Merry Lijmia Baukney, Helen Rider, Gloria Matthews, Amy St. John, Dorothy Williams, Suwin .McKenny. Mildred "l^repke, Ida Mossa. Ruth Wesel.
FELLOt dWr CLUB TO ENIUTAIN BEFOKE TEIIlE IS REMODLEd
Rockville Centre, June S.r^Fellow- cruft Club of Massapequa Tx>dge, T. A A.M.. propose to have one grand "hurrah" before the work of remodell¬ ing the Maaonic Temple, on Uncoln avenoe begins. It has arranged for a dance anoong Its members and th^ families for Saturday night, June 18.
The "JUd Cap Jan Band" composed entirely of Pennsylvania Railroad port¬ ers has been engaged to fill the house with song atid music. Billiards, pool and bowlint wlli bo availabia for those who desire to enjoy them.
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AddrMs: 27lft S. Main St., Freport
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MAINTAINS a Modem Safe Deposit DepartaMot for tbe storage of vidnables and at reasontble rates.
LOANS Monej on Bond and Mortfafe.
HAS a CHRISTMAS aUB which bu popntiriicd itsdf with himdreds of its patrons.
ABVISES with its depositon regardinf their invest- nents and nftintains an op to date servico espedalljr for tbat purpose.
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Upholstering and Interior Decorating
Present lines of new Buick six-cylinder models will be carried thru the 1922 season.
B^ittiing June 1st the new series and prices will be as follows, f. o. b. factories, Flint, Michigan.
FAY AND FAY
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MattressesRenovated$3.75
EQUAL TO NEW
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Re-Painting of Wicker Furniture
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