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Fr<«m>rt, June SI.—Comni«He*m*n< oxerctsek of the Wantach Union Free Ik^Htfii will take plac* Wednoaday even Ing In fh* school building.
There will b* a iMveram by the mem- bci-s of the class.
members are: Henry Daniel ijjff, prealdant; Cecelia Jooephine Oal Joseph Franklin Seltman, August tirvaa.
ChuMf CMors—Bloo aMI Ould.
Claas Motto—"Kver Ohward and Vp
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IBeord of Education—Stanley M. Cox, preslden'; Oertrude 8. Jackson. Wllltom MacDonald, Harold Kropp, Irene E. BlT^toks.
Faculty—Frederick H. Shafer. prlncl fNU: Ruth Miller, Irene A. James, Flor¬ ence C. Powell.
Program—V)|»enlng song. "The First Violets," school; Invocatldn, Rev; Wll Jtagi B. Allls; Amerl<«n hymn, school; recitation. "The Ix)st Dojl," Mildf*<I Kress; Primary song. "Clo<'ers." Grades y,),piwi ri; musical fecUatlons. a. "Fair Warning." h. "Foo»l for Gossip." Wil llam I.udford; song. "Questions." Grades III and IV: Folk Dam-es. a "Danish I>ance of Greeting. " b. "Shoe makers' Dance," Grades I and II; red tation. "FraUlle Cat." Grade III; song "FJckle I.lttle Butterflfy," Helen Boss and. Ruth Woo<l; re<iUitlon, "l.ittif ^T^fi of Wantagh." (with apol.>gleH to J. W. Rlleyl. Dorothy Connors: wreatJi drill, girls: song. "Birdiles" Ball. " (Jradts 111 and IV; kitchen bond, t>oy«; plan*, duet, Gertrude Adel. flertrude .Tames: Hoto. .selected, Ml«s iJllir; .«aliitaforv, Cecelia Gullo; class history. Joseiih Self man; vale<llclory, Henry Wiilff; address Rev. William B. Aihs: jiresentation of diplomas, closing song. "Klower Song." school.
Since the enforcement of prohibition, the Morrlck Hotel lias not lieen the buay place It was berdtv, and Its pro pf^tor, Peter Muller. nf)W has much time for himself. Hc utilizes some of it in makiag the hotel grounds beautiful. He has finished cutting the hedge on the aouth side of fhe hotel and made a good Job of It. The nicely cut lawn in his work also. Some sity Mr- Muller shoul'd have been a landscape gardener.
•One of Miss Hess' pupils in Publl< Sch'ool 34, Merrick, look a- Friedsani medal last week fur an essay he had written on Peter Cooper. The iH-eseii- tation took place in Cooper's Union last Saturday evenlngi' The hall was crowded and many notable people were- prcsi'nt nglong-theni the JMayor.
PonS'Winnecke Comet Will
be Viable About End of Jane
Mr. McCullum, Just returned from a biaainess trip abroad, brought with him a "German police dog for his little girl The pup is a beauty.
Mr. I'ost, of Freeport, is said to con tuMiplate erecting another row ol hOtTses ill Merrick—on Smith slreet.
Captain Mulcahy, of the Merrick [{'ball team wa« de<'cive(I when hc tiilt it in his tiones that file Meirick teaiii would win, not io.sc games In tht future. The team was again beaten on Saturday on the home fleld. They played the Freeport Telephone team. Score, IB-S). .
, Station .\Reiit Calkins haa a.sked for Ho assistant for the busy summer sea Hon, but will attend to the work him' Wclf and take his vacation next winter, U«, lias relatives in Florida uud iiitend» VWfing thetn at that time.
..Tho liillux of summer viailora if (tTready manifesteil; in Merrick by the uuinlK'r of trunks arriving—probably Fourth of July gueats.
' After having read the following, Mr. (i«i>rge- Mott could not resist taking a tup to ISayville on Sumlay—he returned ilisappolnted. ho«vever, for after huvihg prowled for hours through Union Cemetery, he was uiutble to flnd the uld turtle mentioned in the item:
, "SRyvllle: ,V v.i y i»td land turtU taakes his apiiearauce ever.v summer in ijnloii Cemetery. It in b«?lieved to be over a hundred yenr old. If It be, a lUitivP of this locality, then Ihis'turtle was well ac<4uaintcd with lts> present iji^rroundings long before Say'vTIle had a name or a place designated 'cemetery," Alnce the flrst grave dug there was in 1S40. Uad this turtle attended every burial Ib the cemetery (ilnce tlMtf date, h^ must huve lieen an eye-witness to Upwards of 3,OOU. Al his ap|,>earunce. oji June IS thU seMsou, his, age marks were inapected and verifled."
Items for this column may be sent to Misit Klsle H^Hti. or phoned 937.
Operatic EvrniiiK
Idwln, June 21.—Madame J. s. 15ef- tl)iettl entvrtalncd ut hor home on Orand avenue Sunday] evening, when a Pt^grtuu of operatiii wlectlons wa.s given by Bernardo Walfe, upewtlc t<inor, and herself. Some of the duets Were magniflcently done. Among thoae present wei-e Mr. and Mrs. Harry An- ttiubutt. Dr. Clark, and Mrs. Charies »»rry.
It is tbo moveravnt of the uir and ^^n^ any chemical prope'ity which en- iMats a wind to impart u tmciug efluct.
SgHgytSg pivperly do; li9« almost any bug.
Denever. June !l.—-The Pons-Wln- necke comet, an Itinerant of the sky that is Muppoaod to be present In tbe heavens atiout once tn every six ydure. is flitting around the milky way and may be seen by the nuked eye during the latter part of June, according to Dead Herbert A. Howe, professor ot astronomy at l>enver University.
With the ttM of H twenfy-eight-lnch telescope. l>ean Howe already tisA ob¬ served a "WhHe Ifght againsf the sky" Ihat he believes is I'ons-Winnecke.
"The comet appears as a very faint, haay spot on the sky, and stai-s n^y he easily jieen through it," Dean Howe said. "In the large telescope a con¬ densed nucleus of the eleventh maghl- tud«r, almost Htellar in appearance, is readily seen, ond the nebuhwity atmut It extends chiefly tn one direction fi-om the nucleus, as If It were trying to de- vi-lop a tail. At present It is dOuMing its brightness every, fortnight.
I lean Howe descrltied the (losilion of
Pons-Winnecke ;as near ' the star Idta Herculis. He said the comet is moving
('.rgrec a day eastward and drifting a littl*-northward. It wUI, however, change Its nortbtfrly c6ur»e in a few days and wilt then gu south as well as (•ast, he said.
.'istronomers at Denver tiniverslty a." nightly watching the progress of I'ons-Wlnnecke across the heavenw. ,
There is cxmsiderable mystery about the comet. The dimeni'sons of its orbit arc extremely vague, and a.stronomer8 at various observatories throughout the L'nited- States have been aaked to keep a dose watch this year in an offort to secure more deflnite measurement on the "fly by alght."
When Pons-Wlnnecke reaches Its perihelion, late in June, it Is expected a great shower of meteors will fall.
While it is possible that the comet may not lie visible to the naked eye. Dean Howe' says that small teiescoiie.s will bring it into view.
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Tbe everyday person wbo does not porticularly aafMre to social snccens h^ a luurd time trailing after th* tad<> of th* day. Ue may not Ilk* to stand wholly ^side from the pursuits of his fellow- men. Yet fo keep even within baillnv distance uf ths un of tbe procession In- vofves effort. So hc flnds It In tbe fafJiion of card playing. He wa;. brought up to play euchre, whist., "high low-jack," or other old-fashloncd .camef, now obsolete. Usually at the entreat,- of the wife, with much latior and palnx. he recently !ia» acquired a few elemisn- tary pflnciples of bridge whist. But by the time he has learned theee, he fin<ls tlir.t auction bridge has become Uk style. So hc Is still a so<'i»l outcast un¬ til hc shall learn Ruction.
If he has painfully .'idva'nc«>d to that Iioint. hf protwWy bas discwi'ered that Ko:;)e other variation is the fad. which be must at once^ acquire or be socially uii'-cgentiatc.
'."he toilsome liouse mother, wb;i gtlll makes her own bread, is not commonly
a bridge flantf. ffibe tnay bring up a rae* of heaHhy and uaef.:! children, may VroMde coflOfort and austenanoe fur tta" family breadwinner, but from the aoda vicwiKiint, «lM la mgllelbl*.
In the higher circles, the sway of tht bridge fad has t>e*n niarvek>usi After j*^^- pl.iyinp afternoons, some women ire not satisfieil unleso they take another tiout In the eveninc to rVrbt previous errors of the day. If the baby Is sick, well the maid can look after her. Sunday makes a liad break, but if you go to church In the morning, eonsdenc* can make Its own adjustments for the afternoon.
Of course, bridaC has Its uses. Tbe Occasional half-iilayed amateurish game yleldi! better reaults In recreative power
than the Incessant piay of the expert. Wbaro" .*rOu b^l^ down tbe wrath At. yoar partner because you did hot r*- ¦XlWber that tho aix-apot af hearts had boon played on the second time round. It aggmoB tu be-rMraatlon, and is mere¬ ly work—and non-productive work, at
Watercress and blood purlflers.
parsnips are good
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White kid or buckskin low shoes are thr only proiK'r ones to wear with pale oiK-andie dresses. Some of fhe smartest models are frequently decorated with pipings of black patent leather. The double strap fastening is tbc most popular tllis sea.son.
Kxceedingly .smart the wide scarfs of moire or taffeta riblion trimmed with hing silk fiingcsl These scarfs nwy to¬ day be u.sed as a belt on a light summer- dKsa, yet- tomorrow will serve as sole itarniture on a large floppy gaiden hat.
Huge organdie flowers place<l at the
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Iiroper angle will transform a very simple Imt well-cut frock Into a thing of beauty. The summer silk tailleurs are divided into two clas.ses—tho.se wltli exceedingly short loo.se box coats and those with coats reaching way down to the very hem of the skirt. All the skirts are simple, with but a very little fulness at the .sides. White linen bor- hcred with strips of color makes de¬ lightful summery suits. Pongee is very popular. A charming combination con¬ sists of a "melange" of Jade sreen and citron pongee. Foulanl also makes a numbe,!' of very effective summer suits.
MARRIAGES
ST.I ATS—K ETCH AM
llimpstead, June 21.—At St. Mary's ICl'iscopa! Churdi. Amityville. Wednes¬ day evening. Jun<' 15. Miss Alice May Ketcham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal l:o 1' Ketcham, of Main street, f^irming dale, became the liride of Herljcrt A. Stuals, son (if -Ml. and Mrs. W. U. t^taats of Rwiseveit. The ceremony was performed by tjje Rev. Vedder Van I>xi-i(, rector of fh<' church, in th<' pre.q enre of the immediate family.
The l>ridc woro a traveling suit and •allied a liououet of roses. She waa at tended liy .Miss Helen lloliinson ot Ami tyvilie, who wore a blue taffeta and 'j;eoigctte dre.ss. with hat to match and ¦iiiiied carnations. 'Wallace Ketcham lr,. brother of the bride, was best man,
iluring the War Mr. Staats served In (he U, S. Navy.
ImmtKliateiy after the ceremony f ¦Vadding supper was served at the liome I'f the bride's iMircnts, anil fhe couple I'ft on a motor tii|i through Virginia ti (lid Point Comrort. 'i'iiey will make I'cir home in I'^armingdaie.
Repluting Shop In FreeiKirt
Freeport. J'une 21.—The" Nassau Klcc- Iro Plating Company, Inc., ha.s just oiiened for Iiusincss at 6« East Merricli road, to conduct electro jilating and polishing. Tlie senior members of the company has been in the businesfe more llian thirty" yeara.
(•riii^s Flre .\t Lynbrook
Lynbrook, June 21,—A gra.'^s tin- near the home ot Miss Johnson on Kim .street, was the cause of calling out the flre department yesterday afternoon. The firemen prevented the spread of flames and no damago was done.
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