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RECORD NUMBER Y. W. C. A. TO HAVE JOIN ST. MARK'S! TAGDAYTOMORROW
Claaa of 122 Receired At Menbersi SobacriptioB List Grewaf—Qaota
Laat S«day, Swefl Total. Ron To S18 /
Rockville Centre, April 1.—8t. Mark's Methodist Kpiscopal Church, Rev. Richard' Hegarty. iMstor, established tt ' i*cord for attendance at services ^n- dhy, when the church wa.s sio tilled there ¦was standInK room' only . , ' Together with the special Easter mu- < steal progrram, the attraction waa 'the rtfcceptance to membership of 122 per- HOOs, I a record for one claas. The »*urch now twa a memliershlp of 818, ' of whom 718 are residents of this com¬ munity Atxi/llS non-residents. , The 122 received into the chureh last •Sunday brinffs the total of new mem- IHhni who have Joine^ durlnitr Rev. Mr. J^eKuny's fiVA years aa pa.<<tor up to ¦442. This Is a stronf^ attest to the pop- '.llparity of the ReninI minister and his -work.
Those rerelV4Hl Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Richards, John O. Happ, Cora L. Willies, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Turner, Florence M. Tamer, Harry I). Edwards, Charles 'F. \yood. Ida L. Pitblado, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt An^un, 1>. Oordon Anlrus, Marjorie Angus, Mrs, K. Brower, Kliza¬ beth Brower, Orace Brower, Mrs. C. Wurtz, Anna Wurtz, Misses Ellen E. and Mai-y W. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. JJWr. A, Connell, Walter A. Connell, Mr. Rlid Mrs. H. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs, D. ¦liyerle, Helen M. Wilson, Ethel Klo- berr, L,oulse l^wrence, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cooper, Mrs. Julie Tylee, Mr. and ^rs. E. Tylee, Mr. and Mra, Thos. Watson, Jessie R. and Jean M. Watmn, Ruth E. Jeffry, Darius W. Sylvester, John H. Hcott, Jr., John A.shm^n, Winston Rennett, Anna Mc/?annon, Mr. and Mra. A. B. Van Delf, Mrs. D, R. Hopkins, Mrs. L. A. Pettit, Howard Pettit, Clarence Southard, Gilbert Brind¬ ley, Kenneth I.,ewi.s, Dorothea Fromm, Gladys Pettit, Florence and Blizabeth Dekker, Dorothy Wliko, Elsie May Pearsall, Charles Kezar, John Hart¬ man, May Wriiirht, Florence Wright, Alice fCenny, Edwin 8. Baynor, Jack Sculley. Mildred A. Royal, Evelyn E. Lawrence, Ermlnie Bennett, Edna Smith, May Powell Smith, Elida Nich¬ ols, Norman and William Nichols, Alice Miller Davi.s, Lillian Hill, Elizabeth A. Wheeler, Francis A. Wheeler, Francis Jewhurst, Husan Brown, Edith Lam- bertson, Florence Ingersoll, Lillian Wood, Abbie 8. Tucker, Evelyn De¬ Mott, Miriam E. Raynor, Jossle M, Wray, Smith Combes, May Allen, Lois Van Zant, EuKene H. Van Zant, Miss 8, Bailey, Robert 8. Fm.ser, Fred T. Frye, Roland M. Richensteen, Fiank M. Bigelow, Charle.s E. Miller, EuRene Van Cott, Wesley McCrea, William T. Wilson. Frank Vandewater, Edward Cornell, and Wilbur T. Down.s.
COST TO MARRY DOURLED
Albany, N. Y., April 1.—There «re legislators who believo the right to marry should cost more.
The As.sembly yesterday pa-ssed the Wheelock bill misinp the "ante" on marriage licenses from 81 to $2.
Ho|»ed To Be Exceeded—Mon; Htmet Ob Honor RoV
Freeport, April 1,—Tomorrow will l?o Tag Day for^the Blue Triangle and the Y. W. C.A. of Freeport. when ev¬ eryone wHl he aaked lo give their bit toward furthering the inerjted work of the -organization and helping freeport to go over their quota of |i2,000.
The Word "alnwi" is always in thp plural because one single ac^ of charity is not worthy of mention. The work of the Y. W. C. A. and like organiza¬ tions ia worthy of the supi>ort of ev¬ eryone who is Interested In Youn^? America.
Further subscriptions are pouring In all of the time and. the flnal day of tbe present Finance Drtve is g<^n9 to see Preeport away nt the top of the list of givers, and the Freeport quota shat¬ tered Into a thousand pieces.
Additions to the list already printed are: Mr. and Mrs.' Hasbrouck, George Loblein, Mrs. H. Mailer, Mrs. L. H. de Beauchamp, Mra. F. E. Young, Mr.s. Johnson, Mrs. Hauser, Mrs. Q. A, H, Smith, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Hubbard. Mrs. H. J. Young, Miss E. F. Young, Mrs F. E, Hornheck
NORTH BELLMORE
Mr. anjj Mi.s. Thomas , Beattle of T>enton streei. were pleasantly surprised lirhen Ifr.i and Mrs. I^eykauf and fam¬ ily and Mr. fleo. I..eykauf. Jr.. of Brook- !yn, vlsit>>d them over the KJaster bol-' Idays .V!r. l^eykauf and hi.s son played on the violin and piano. They are old- time neighlmrs of the Beattles.
Mrs. Larsen of fisurfleld street enter¬ tained on Easter Monday aftem(X>n. Present were Mrs. Dietzel, Mrs. Crook.s, Mrs. Von 8ette. Mrs. Funda. Mrs. BleMt, Mrs. 8tahl, Mrs. Tunisun, Mrs. Macy. . . •
MaJiter"M?erent QJaen of. Richmond Hill spent Easter vacation with Mr. ani^ Mrs. Macy of Lincoln street.
Messrs.- Regan and Bannon are back In the bus business. It was i>reviou8ly reportfd .Mr. Regan had sold out jto I (loldsmlth and Steiner.
HRRMAN OltT VtiR LYNCH
Freeport, April l.~Pete Herman has dctormincd to force a return bout with .Ior Lynch by defeating all the promis. Ing bantams. After his trip to London, where he knocked oiit Jinfmy Wilde, Herman put away GeorBl»-_^dams in one round at thc Manhathin Casino and will take on Johnnie 8olsbei-g next Mon¬ day evening at thc Freoport .Sporting Club. Sohiborg has done a wonderful come back and is boxing fhe best in his famous career, and if Herman can
FRE DESTROYS SYOSSE[ MANSION
Homo of WiSan Kenedy, of
BrooUyn, BvaeA—Was Valued
At $100,000
Mlneola, April 1.—A flre. said to havi been cauaed by the carelessness of workmen, destroyed thc hand.some country home of Wnilam Kennedy, at Syosset. The structure, a total low, wa.s said to be worth more than %f,Q.OPO, while the contents tforo worth easily 850,000 more.
Splendidly fuml.shed the hou.s<> was one of thc finest of the showplaces. in the sition.
Prerairations were mfido for opening the hou.se for' the summer .sea.son and Mr. Kennedy, who Is a Brooklyn con¬
tractor, intended moving his family down within a few days. He sent his own men to make .some repairs, to turn on th* wat*i: and senerstUy arrange for the reception of the flamlly.
The men stopped work about 5 o'clock Wednesday and without seeing any¬ thing amiss left for the night. Jt was some time about 8 o'clock when people In tfie neighborhood discovered tfiat the kouse. setting Ixick In the large ground.s. was ablaze. Firemen from SyoR.set and surrounding places tried in vain to quench the flames. The whole place was a roaring furnace before the alarm was sounded and the firemen had all they could do to save the outbuilding.s. The wind blew great showers of .sparks from the fire in all directions.
Whether a careles.sly thrown cigar¬ ette butt or (I match or some other means of .starting the blaze was respon¬ sible will never be known, since every bit of evidence, v/as destroyed in the fire.
remove Sol.sberg from his path he wfll I The Senior Blue Tri- 'have made considerable progress toward angle Club suliscribed $50 to the Drive, getting a bout with Lynch. i
DR. M.RODIN
Your teeth require ex¬ pert care. Give them all the attention you can. Brush them three times a day if you have the opportunity. And then have tfiem examined at intervals by a dentist, who will advise you con- cemins: their condition.
DR. M.RODIN
DENTIST
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Interested parties are incited to inspect the property and to apply for store s|face to the Company or any Real Estate broker at Long Beach West. T^ke'Long Island Railroad to Long Beach and bus to property.
LONG BEACH WEST AMUSEMENT CORP.
LONG BEACH WEST, LONG ISLAND
At the Freeport Auditorium
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
The Greatest Show Ever Offered At The Prices
All Seats 55 Cents, With Tax
Selznick News Lea and Fitz Frieda Held and Co. Ritchie Leonard and Pal
Al. Rickard Allman and Higley Joe Madden Clyde Cook Comedy
Reserve Seats at Chubbuck's Pharmacy, Freeport, L. I.
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Rose "'' Fox Trot
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I Never Knew Fox Trot
Do You Ever Think of Wt
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Bright Eyes Fox Trot
Love Bird Fox Trot .85
Sally Fox Trot
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