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Frwport, June 8.--<BV Jfiri* of th* Y. W. C. A, are all on tiptoe waltini'.to go lo ramp'ai Mt. Hinal on tl|«> norlli Hid*. n«>fltlMl elon*' to thp Utile village of Port Jettemon.
Th«> ramp will open on Jun« Sfl. From that daU until July 9 buxInMn ir1rl« wii: ' ha accommodated. From July 9 to JO grammar hoIkioI irlrla will 1»€ there and from July SB to Aucuat 20 High Hohool jflrlH will have th«>lr term.
From AuffUflt 26 until the rloae ot -ramtrbuHlnesB Klrln again will he on hand.
Rp«rfal partlpw will be arfx>mmodat«>d OVM- July 4 and T.abor Day. Many irirln from Fr<M»port and Rockvllla Centre are waiting for their tum. Board at oamp will oodt only $9 a wa*-!!, inrludlng ev¬ erything. MlHW Orac* Nutting will be In charge and there Will be an efficient <-orp« of councllorH to teach handicraft of all BortH. There will be nwlmmltiR. hikes and other outdoor thlngn that glrln love to do. Further Information may lie obtained from Mliw Margaret Johnnon nt the Y. W. C. A. roomn on Clrove Htreet.
Next week there will he n, tea at the roomn on a day to be announced later. The regular meeting of the women's ••ommlttee will l^ie held thin afternoon at 2:80 In the Y. W. C, A. roomn.
I.«iit Saturday the glrln from the Archer and Orove street schooln went o , a hike to Merrick In the early morning and cookeil brcakfiint of Imcon and eggH out of dof)rs.
Delta Chapter of Rockville Centre had a hike lant Wodnenday.
flfflcern of the Beta Chapter were ne- U>cled ThurntUy In Rockville Centre when Klizabeth Calrd wan made presi¬ dent, Dorothy Day vice prenident, Mary Hmith, secretary, and Kleanor llevanl. I reanurer.
On June 10 there will be a iMirent daughter picnic ut Ti p. m. In "Tangle- wo<xl" near the reservoir at Ro<'kvllle Centre. All membem are Invited and there will be a nhort neHsion and elec¬ tion of offl<^r."».
On June 11 at 2 p. m. the annual meeting of Na.'<«uu nnd Suffolk Y. W. C. A. will be held nnd reijorts on the year'a work read. A Hhort bunincHH meeting will pre<'ede the annual meet¬ ing. All members and friends are in¬ vited to attend.
DISTRICT DEPUTY DEMPSEY AT CONSTITUTION OF LODGE
RockviUe Centre, June 8.—One of the flmt offlcial acta of John F. Dempaey, newly appointed District Deputy Oram! Master of the Nasaau-aulTolk district, wan to attend the conntlution and dedi¬ cation of Amityville I.odge, 977, at Ami¬ tyville, Monday.
Orand Master Robiert H. Robinson was present and officiated. IHe was as- nlsted by Ralph C. Frood, Thomas J. Towers, Harold W. Stlmpson. C. C. Mollenhauer. Robert J. Kenworthy, th^ Rev. William R; Watsoa.and John J. MacCrum, all members of tfte Orand IxMlge. St. Ceclle Quartet sang.
About thirty members of Spartan an.l Bethpage Lodges accompanied the new Diatrict Deputy to the Masonic Temple, In Lincoln avenue, arriving in time to hear the last part rif Judge Wahle's ad¬ dress.
Dempsey was asked to step forward und as he did so received an ovation. Ho said the honor bestowed by the Grand Ix)dge was not really upon him but on Massapequa Ix>dge and as aomeone had to be chosen to receive it, he appreciat- •d the confidence of the members of his abUlty.
PT. V ASHNGTDN EAGER TO BE OttOiAL TO ALL, TOUIUfAMENT VISITORS
t>ort WaahingtMi, June 8.—Th« bU^ flremen'n gMbcrine bar* will begin next TumiOay morning at 10 o'dook, buiting for thre* daya. BaU caD for the 2<th annual convention and tournament at the Houthem New York Volunteer Fire¬ men's Aiwoclatton will take place in Nassau Thevtre on that momlng.
A flne array of Apeakers will welcome the 800 delegates and frlenda as they afaemble for the greatest gathering of flremen evnt*b«4d In this Vicinity. The pubito is welcome, tut only delegates can take part hi ttie nrie«tlnga.
A memorial service will take place on the morning of June 16, tor the de¬ parted flremen, wtth the chaplain of the aanodation in cbarge..
The biggest day of the three will be Thuraday, when sixty flre companies win parade, starting at 10 o'clock, and compete in the tournament games in the' afternoon, in front of the Man¬ hasset Bay Yacht Club grounds. Twen¬ ty-flve hundred flremen will bo^ In line.
Moving pictures will be taken of the event.
A big grandstand has been erected to provide seata to see the contests. These scats will sell for $1 each. The parade will pass through the grandstand; tick¬ ets being good for the parade also.
Supervisor Remsen will hand over the keys of the village to the delegates. District Attorney Weeks, Lleutenant- (lovemor Wood, Congressman Kicks, and others will speak. Town Clerk Mullon will be elected president of the a.ssoclatlon.
A fine collection of prir.es has been on exhibition ail week. The village is getting dressed for the affair. A hand¬ some cup goes to the flnest appearing company. j
Port Washington has made elabornlei
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DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA NOW TO BE "CATHOUC i DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA"
FREEPORT
The I^adies' Improveqiont Society of the Preabyterian Churcb will hojd a (rake sale Friday aftemoon, June l«^' at tlie home of Mrs. Alvin O. S^ith, Ocean avenue and dive Ixiulevttrd. Re¬ freshments will be served.
The lAdies' Auxiliary of the American I..egion will soon hold a card party at tbe Houth Hhore Hotel, date ^et to be announced.
The Freeport t 'haml>er of Commerce will meet Wednesday evening at En gine 1 house on Church street, further to strengthen the growing organization.
The K. of C. mln.slrel show at the auditorium Friday night promiscH tn be one of the best that Freeport Max seen. Uen Mulvey is coaching.
The Lights' nub will have Its official opening Haturday night. A big show has been arranged for the event. Many members have returned from the rojid and another summer of pleasure :in<l beneflt is aitsured. Billy .Spedlck is taldng care of the music, with one t,f the bent orchestras the Lifchls have had in yeara.
Miss Martha Johnson of Cambridge, Ohio, is visiting her sister, MLsh Mm-- garet John.son, local secrpi.-iry of ihe Y.W.C.A.
The seventh grade of the Ciove street schooi will hnve n picnic on .Inne 18.
Mr. nnd Mrs. fihester Fulton of Mer¬ rick road will celebrate their 2Cth wed¬ ding anniversary on June 18.
The I.,adles' Improvement Society of the Presbyterian church will hold a cake sale at the home of Mrs. Alvin Smith, Ocean avenue and Olive llouie¬ vard on Friday afternoon.
Mis.s Marg.aret Wel.sch of SlPj>hen street is liiiilding a house on North Main street, near Leonard avenue.
Hempstead, June 8.—The Daughters | The Lutheran Church strawberry fes- of Isabella will hereafter be known as ! tival will be hei<l on the lawn at Han- the "Catholic daughters of America." j dail and North (Jrove streets on Thurs-
Mrs. Philip L. McCormack, of Willow jday, June fi if the weather Is fair; if
avenue, Grand Regent of the local stomliy court of the Daughters of Lsabella, at- street. tended the State Convention of the Or-| der last week at Buffalo. When Mis. McCormack returned she brought the; word that after June 15, 1921, the nartie of Daughters of Isabella will he dis¬ continued and that of "Catholic Daugh¬ ters of America" will, be substituted. Therefore, the local court will lie known as Court St. Cecilia, No. ,.sfi, Catholic Daughters of America.
No changes sliall be made, except in the name. The same offlcers will be in power,
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HEMPSTEAD PRESBYTERIANS MAKE SOME CHANGES IN SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS
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Hemppstead, June 8.—At the annual election of the Presbyterian Bund.-)y Hohool of Hemp^eftd. held on Jtme 6, the following changes in officers Were made, effwtive September 1st:
F. Prentice Abbot, declining renomi- nation as superinten«lent. wa.s elected to the new offlce of Superintendent of Record.s, in charge of the business nd- ministraiion of the school.
Fre<l W. Meyer, heretofore associate superintendent, was eli^t^l an supers intendent, and CUiUon Vf. Ludlum nn
BRUSHRABBITS RAISE FUG TELUNG IMPORTANT STORY
Roofwveit. June 8.—BoOsevelt Hoae Co. 1. known as the "llkruHhrat^lts," on Saturday afternoon, raised a larg.* hanner across Mali* street at the Post Offlce, announcing their carnival and fair beginning June 2,S. The banner, which shows a rabbit, the Company's emblem, perched on a length of flr*> hose, was {tainted and donated by William Pfanstlel of Rooseveil. This hustling comimny has a driv« on for funds lo i>ay for a new motfir truck to be delivered July 1, In time to partlcl- pat«*' in the parade to be held dn July
Hssociate superintendent. ., 14th. the List day of the. fair,
J. Seymour Sne<leker, formerly fori' Major J. J. Dixon wiil be grand
mnny years a.ssi.stant superintendent, j niarshal of the parade, which will be re
was elected as honomry a.'wociate tni-'' view»!d by Congressman F. C. Hlcks.
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Mrs. Kdgar J. Mortimer de<linr><l j
renomlnation as jissi.stnnt primary su-1 . -w^' 1 mu—¦
perlntendent and Miss Ethelyn M11I-'
thews was elected in her place. The remaining officers of the .school, !
now re-electe<l, are Honorary superin- '
tendent P. H. nrpmfleld; Second A.s.so-
cinte Superiniendent MIhs Kmma L. I
Jerome; secretary. H. B. Ashdown;
.issistant .secretary. K. S. Valentine;;
treasurer. T. J. Hawkins; lll>rarians, ;
Willlfim Doty. Jr., Austin W.vatt, Will j
iiuii Hrenner. Nel.sfin V;in Wlcklei-; 1
primary superintendent. Mi.ss Ida I,, |
Cooper: first assistant luimary .super-1
inlendent. Mi.ss Je.ssie Duryea; .super- 1
intendent Cradle Roll, Miss Florence H. I
Minshull; superintentUnt Home Depart- I
ment. Mr.s. K. F. Hiirold; nssl.vt.-iiu, |
.Ml.ss Cornelia 1). Conklin. 1
Wtth the paMtag of time tfAtbapa tbe allies and tbe V. B. can get up enoogh nerve to aak'Gf-fmany what our bill I.s.
Ttm man wbA starta out to raisa ponltrr tm a dty iot usually raises something else with his neighbors.
Lumber and BoUdiiig Materials
Timber, SHJ&ttg, Slungles, Doors, Sash, Trim
Brick, Lim« and Cenont
BuiMers' Hanlwaro and Paint
JOHN J. RANDALL CO.
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BOniNK OPKNS STORE
Rockville Ontre. .lime S.—T.ouis I Bo<line, hns rented the store at 120 .North Centre avenue and will open .-m i office in a few d;iy« as agent for the, Deleo Light Ciimpany's individual pow- | er plant. The plant is particularly j udaiitable for homes, farm buildings ancli small factories. It is an urr;ingemen. ; wliereby eletlriclty is maniifnctu'\Ml 1 from a gasoline o>; kerosene propelled 1 engine and stored Iti'a series of battir- I les. Mr. Bodine wil have charge of the: Nassau ,ind Queeii.s County terriloi \ and will demonstrate ilie plant 10 cull¬ ers.
BALDWIN
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Falrweather of Omaha, Neb., were week end guests nt the homo of Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Boyer of 141 Mllburn avenue.
Tho regular meeting of tlie Wom-
an.s' Advance Club will be lield on
Thursday In the Library. A report on
the progress of the new Ijibrnry will
the aame ritual will be In force 1 be given and plans for the July cele-
and the same work will be carried on as before. The Catholic Daughters of America will always be ready to help out in any cause. Just as the Daugh¬ ters of IsabeUa were always ready to give their aasiatance.
bratlon will be completed.
HOW HEMPSTEAD BOYS WON OVER SQUTH SIDE H. S. TEAM
Hempstead, June 8.—Following is the score and summary of the game between the Hempatead High School and South Side liigh Schpol of RockvUle Centre, on the local school diamond, Saturday aftemoon, when Hempstead won, 10 to 4: Soore by innings:
H, H. S. 2 0 2 2 0 112 x—10
' S. 8. H. S. 10000003 0—4
Summary:
Btolen bases—Conran, Rushmore, , Jaue, Wyatt (2), Baylis, Cooper (2), Mal¬ oney, Downs, Hall.
Two-base hits—Conran (S), Rushmore, Btrollake. Thrae-baae hlta—^Michelfelder. Home runs—Strollske. Sacrlfloe hit»—Conklin, Oibson. Sacrifice fly-^affe, Rushmore. Base hlta—Off Strolloke, 7 In 9 in- nlngg; off Oibson, 10 in 7 innings; off Miohelfeldkr, 8 in 1 innlnr-
Struck out—By Stroliske 18. Oibson 7. MicheKeider 2. '
Basea on balls—St roi lake 1. Gibaon 6. Pasaed balla—Uster S, Jaffe 2. Time of gam*—8 hours. llmpir«4—Otant and Ryan.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES Russell F. Conklin, 33, ot Brooklyn, and ttorothea U>uiB« Oildersleeve, 23, ,ot Henipatead.
Birtha BAmpatead, June 3, to Mr. and Mrs. John S«hwiu^ A dauchter. Juna Vir- 'srtaln.
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UNCLE SAM WANTS MEN TOHLLVACANCESIN COAST GUARD SERVICE
This is an exceptional opportunity, for young men of the right caliber to complete their education at Govern-: ment expense and to become commis-' sloned offlcers In the U. S. Coast Guard,: one of the military services of the; United States. In which is offered serv¬ ice afloat, ashore, and in aviation. j
Cadets are trained to become line offlcers. Age limits for .appointment are 18 to 24 years.
Cadet engliveers are trained to be- i come engineer offlcers and the awe I limits for appointment are 20 to 251 years.
Cadets and cadet engineers are train¬ ed and educated at the Coast Ouard Academy at New London, Conn., and each summer are taken on an extend¬ ed practice cruise.
The opportunity this year Is particu¬ larly favorable as there are an unusu¬ ally large number of vacancies.
EAST HEMPSTEAD
Don't hide your business candle undoi- a bushel. Turn on the lights of adver¬ tising. Advertising In The Daily Ke¬ view helps increase your business he- cause of the larger number of Nasisuu County prospects It will create for yo-.i.
C. L. MOOK
Chinese Laundry
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Freeport, N. Y.
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The June fete given Wednesday af¬ ternoon by the pupils of the East Hemp¬ stead school waa very enjoyable. Many parents, relatives and frlenda of the pupils gathered on the lawn to enjoy the program.
Two hundred pupils marched out to the lawn and there I'ormed a massive "rainbow wheel," JE<ach livins spoke representing a different rainbow color. The hub of the wheel was formed by Dorothy Dtbbiee bearing g rainbow torch.
The following program waa then giv¬ en by the pupila: solo dance, Elisabeth Bronson; May pole dance. IA chUdren; Danish dance, 3rd, Sth. (th Grade girls; Georgia drill, Snd, 3rd Grade pupila; Greek dance, Grace Papenmey¬ er and Dorothy Dibblee; dance, Rufty Tufty, 4th. eth Orade girls; dumb hell drill, 4th, (th. (th, Tth, Sth boya; dance, "Hunadon House," 7th, Sth Orade girls dance. "I See Tou," Snd, 3rd Orade pu¬ pila; dance, "Black Nag," 6th, 7th, Sth Orade girls; aolo danca, Grace Papen¬ meyer; wand driU, 4th, Sth. <th, 7th7 Sth Grade girla.
Folkiwinf the program a daUthtTuI fair was held on the lawns. Prooeeda of tbe fair are to be uaed to piorchasa aawins maohlnaa tixAba sfJiwlas claaa.
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Message To a Few Ambitious Girls and Boys
Several bright young residents of villages in Nassau County will be happier after they read this. It is leading them to success. It will reveal to them latent abilities of which they have no conscious¬ ness at this time.
These young persons, be ihey girls or boys, have a useful line of work offered to them. In a short time they will be accomplish¬ ing something worth while. They wi]l demonstrate that they have a definite place in the world of affairs. They will receive monetary recompense for time and effort expended. The greatest benefit to them will be self improvement.
It does not mean that they are to stop school work. On the contrary it will fit them to do advanced school work better than they are now doing it. The money they earn may be the nucleus for a fund to pay for college education.
The Daily Review would like to meet young people from any part of Nassau County to whom this proposition appeals. Call in per¬ son at The Daily Review Office, Rockville Centre, during busitiess hours. , j±' .^M a ii Jt.
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