THE DAILT lEVIfiW, THTTRSDAT, APRIL 7, 1»21
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ROCKVILLE CENm PUBUC SCHOOLS
BOARD or ROttCATION
Alfred E. Irea, Preaident ot Boarfl ot
KcTucation. Loren H. RockweU, Secretary Bonrd
of Kducatlon. Jamea O. Joalln. Michael J. Madigan. K. IJlllan Winterbottom.
PACUl-TY ORGANIZATION
'VS'lllUm H. Coverj, flutwrlntendmt oi
fl^iboola. Ployd ». Wntnon. Prinoliwl, South fll<l«
High 8ch«)Ol. . Floyd C. Van Epa, Principal. South Rldo
Junior High Sehool. Jennie K. Hewitt, Prinrlpal, Clinton
iichooi. AUce U Curtlafl, Princlp&l, Morris
School. Grace V. King. qittdy« K. Sherwoo-l,
Alta M. ftlce Directors, School I.,unfh. Marjorl© V. t». Wllklns, Oiptaln. (Ilrl
S<;outM. Hazel, M. Bmlth, . l.lfnton.nnt. Oirl "• ScoutB. Miidi-r^ P. Smith, Sohool Nurne.
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%H» HKNIOR IIIOII 8CII00I.
Floyd B. Watson. Prinrlpal
FfWay night at CHinton School, T.yn- hrook High Sohool will moot South Bide tllgh School in an ln<hX)r athlotlo moot. Thoro will be threo clnsseH of oomi>otl- tors; thoHO weighing 110 or less, thOM between 110-135, nnd thoHo alpove 135. The i»vor1ta will be: Modloy raoo, Potato »iice. Potato reluy, Progrosslve bro-td Jump. I'rogrenslvo High jump. Basket ball tininel raoo and (lirls* moilloy raoo.
The South Side High Hohfwl l^^nrn- •Iflhing a lino cup to be awardod fft' the winning tenm.
. April 11 14 will be South Sldo High School Booster Wook. It is ntpoctod thnt this will be a timo when tho main •Idea In oach South Sidor'« mind will bo 'to boost our sohool. Thoro will be morn- ¦Ing talks by m«mbors of the student bo<Iy orv ways ot Iniosting the .school. Prominent nliimnl will be presont to encouroKo tlio spirit. Tho history and growth of tho .so»ux)l will bo tnvrod. Tho English clul) wili jdoscnt a pfay. Ath- )otlrs will bo .sti in uiul I'd hy tho proscnta- ,''tlon of the school lot tors lo members of the varsity teams and a tnu.'k moot ¦between tho classes. Thc orchoHtr.t will furnish music for tho exrTclm^s.
CLINTON SCHOOL
Jennie R. Hewitt, Principal
The following pupils havo bocn neither absent nor taidy dnring tho month of March.
Miss Burns, Klndorgarton:—.John Dempsey, Horace HusHor. Kdwlna Handsfleld, Vera MoT.o.'in, Sylvia (^lip- Ian. Nathllo Bookman, Kdna Bollard, .Jean Potter. Rowland Mais, Tony N.i- fcero, Kugono Worthor, Kobort W'innii- Uost, Frank Nacoro, Kthol Bullock, Helen ^Sohnitt.
Miss Kelly, Grade IB—KcTward Bund- ley. David Orelnor, I.o.^tor Hand.sliolM. Cnrl McTjoan, Walter Nygren, Robert Stelmle, Paul Widlitz, Wong Yoke Sing. Harold Bertinet, Angelina Bernardo, Tlu'lma Howe, Irono Pappus. Kloanoi- .Scadlon, Roberta Wood, I.cnoro Wolff, ' Teresa Woodcock, Vivian Brown, Vir¬ ginia Dixon.
Miss Olmstead, Orado 2A—John Col¬ quhoun, AloKsiindra DeljUcla. Millard .Gardner, Murray Green, Vincent John¬ son, Jack Knealo, Arthur Moll, David Quelnt, JoS(>)ih Wiley, Clifford lyoo, Ar¬ thur Bertinet, Loul.so Forrtirl.
Mrs. Ackerly, Grade 4A—Robert Bui- ¦lock, .Harold Ca.se, Paul Rngols, Leonard ;<Tlaaer, Kdwin ¦ Klrschorf, Paul Moll, 'Adolph Nygren, Walter Wood, Joan- .Aiotto Brenner, Dorothy Fi*anklln, Fran- rcen Fiaher, Naomi Lampert, Bornlce Markowitz, Gladys Pearsall, Jennie Pol- ^'lnrd, Mildred Schwindt, Omco Shield*!, 'Klizabeth Watts, Helen Walters, Vio- lettc Wood. Pearl Bergman, Ruth ¦ Strong.
Mlsa Powers, Grade 4B—-Pnul Com¬ pardon, Wilmar Klinkenberg, Alan Mais, Michael Nocera, Edwin Pollard, Frank Probock, I.sadoro Qulent, Alta iScholz, John Taylor, Albert Wolfe, Eve¬ lyn Doi^van, Mildred Erslev, Anna Fer- -Varl, Ohrlstine Franks, Betty Graff, Agatha Joncs, Doris Keener. Helen ijleeve.
Miss Rogan, Orado 5B—Adeline Fie-
aeler, Mary Oroh, Myra Hoff, Dorothy Kitchnell, Imoeene McLean, Oeo Raab, Victoria Zahle. Samuel Barasch. Harry Berman, Wesley ClSBrman, Hugh Hands- flehl, Herl»ert Joneti, Alfred Kerl. Wal¬ ter Ovlatt. Harvy Schvelder. Ollltert Sll- dln, Louis Spataman. Robert VanIX»lft, iMnald Voorhls.
Durtn* the month of Mar^h no one waa tardy In Mlaa Regaii'a BB Grade. Miss Powers' 4B Grade, Mrs. Ackerly'."* 4A Grade, Mlaa Kelly's IB Orade or Mlas Bum's Kindergarten.
There wore ortly four tardy In all the grades the month of March.
ROCKVILLE CENTKE BOARD
MEETING POSTPONED
itocJcvllle Centre.—The tlrat meeting dr the Bonn! of Trustees which wat aeheduled tn he held tonight haa been poatponed. The Boord will meet to¬ morrow night Inatead.
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M0RRI8 SCHOOL
Allre Lu Cta^iwi. Principal
Much intereat h.-ia been aroused in tho study of nature through the orgunlza tion of a Nature Study Club by MIsh Stephenson's SB Class. A,lre.tdy a family ot blnta hnvo decided to make their home la ono of tho nests placed there for them. ThoHc bird houses were made by some of the OB Iwiys, and Indicate ;i large amount of caro and patience. Tho organisation of tho club is as fol¬ lows: President,Ward Hlllgardner; Vice I'roRldont, Emmn Happ; Treasurer, Loslia Rogiprs; .Secretary, iBving Mlntz; Editor. Dan lol Dawson.
Several classes hayo won honors dur¬ ing the month of March. Miss Monroe's (IB class will display tho health banner, having attained tho highest p«M- cent from tho health rcconT chart.
M1S.S Crnmor's SB cluss recoivcd a mark of ninety-sovcn and a half ptr cent, in attendance, the highest of any class In school. Thore has boon no ono ab.sent nor tardy in this class for tho month of March.
Tho Kthcr classes in whioh thoro has been no tardiness are: MIssi Burling¬ ham's "B Grade, Miss .Minor's in Grudo, Miss Stophon.son's 6B Grade, nnd .MIhs Tinker's 7A Gnide.
Tho ofTlcors for tho new month havo boon elected nnd are already performing tlU'ir duties in a pleasing and ollloiont manner. They are am follows:
Girls' First ^.ioutcnunt, llolon Doanc; Girls' Secontl r.Ioutennnt, Harriot Tvos. Monitors for Hall and Stairs: Lillian Becker. Alma AUon, Marion Waltemath, Kleanor Wilson, Fannie Haas. Monitora for play ground: H;irriot Millard. iOdnn Korhor, Ruth Miller. Phyllis Chusianu, Gladys Floyd.
Hoys' Fit-st Lieutenant, David Oppor- man: Boys' Second T.icutonanf. .lames Rimler. Monitors for Hall and Stair.-;: Rbbort Shaw, Everett Willis. Loslie Rogorfl, Henry Moll, Daniel Dawson. .Monitor for Piay Ground: Norman Nich¬ ols. I'oliort Stow.'irt. Kussell l'''riiii(is. .lolin Toomor, .\rchio W;iltei-s.
GARDEN CITY SCHOOL
Honor Koll of tho Garden City Pub¬ lii' School for March, 1021:
Grade I.—Bjiiley Btmcc, Charlos Horzog, Fredoricli Lejiry, KruiiUlin I'ayne, Kalhorino Anderson, Julia Fowler and Anna Winslow.
Grudo 2.—.lohn Bergen. Isabelle Hny, Mary Hurd Hillyer, Arthur Mc Kenna, Thoniasi Pros.sor and Ruth Keigor.
Grade 3.—Ferdinand Carstein, Mol¬ iie Nichols.
Grade 4.—Mario Conran,' Katherine Keith.
Grado 5.—Gregory Oeoghegan, Eve¬ lyn Klrkham, Mary Alice Lilly, Mar- cia Patterson and Sidney Wyso.
Grade 6.—Ruth Bates and Ella Sandl)orB.
Grade 7.—Mary Maury Fitzgerald, Frank Guidon, Evelyn. Peyton, Vir¬ ginia Rook, .Tack Savage and Mere¬ dith Whltohou.se.
Grade S.—Dorothy Mumford and Jane Hillyer.
Grade having best attendance rec¬ ord. Grade 2.
Grade having the least number of tacdjLmREk". Grade 6.
Orado winning tho Posture Banner, Grade 6.
John A. Ruth, aa Town Tr«<aaurer of tlie Tuwn of Hempatt^d. I'lalntlff,
aaalnat AIek K Crawford, and "Mary" Crawford, hla witf. ;he name Mai-y IK-Inc flctltioua. h.>r t;ii»-vtirlatlan nainp Ix-inc unknowit to plaintifT. Robfirt Crawforit and "ilary" Crawford bin wlfi?, th." name Mary tH-ltiK flctltioua. hrr trwi rfirlatUm nam.* tM-inc unknown to plaintiff, Janet Crawford YounK. "Mary" . Pt-araon. wlf^ of Froderlck Pearaon. th«' namp "Mary" tM>inv flctltioua, hor trw^ chrlatlan namr tiplna un¬ known to plainllff. ".Mary" r>cBloia. alao known aa "ktary" I>i>B<jia, wife of Howard DeBlola, alao known aa Howard D»P*ia. th« nam* Mary l)o- ins flctltioua. her true cariatlan nnme beinc unknown to pinlritirr. Klizabeth Crawford I'owla. Samuel t:ruWford Jr.. und "Mary" Craw¬ ford, hla wife, the name Mary t>e- Ins flctltioua, her true chrlatlan nam« beinc unknown to plaintiff, and nil unknown helrs-at-law and next-of-kin, of Acnea Oawford, deceawKl. If nny there JX'. It llvlnit. and If they l>e dead, their reapeo- tlve huabnnda. widows. Branteea, holra-at-law, devlaeea, or auccea- Kora In Intereat, and all unknown iwrxona claminc thru, or under auch p<?raon or peraona, und their hua- ImndH. wives, helra. devlaeea and Btjcceaaora in Intereat, all of whom nnd whoae namea and piacea of re.sldent nre wnknowu to pia'ntlff. ¦ and The Peopln of th'j Stale ot New Tork.
Defendanta.
To the above narfieil defendanta nnd each of them:
Yiiu are hereby summoned to anawer the complaint In thia nctiim and to aerve a copy of your anawer on the plalntlff'a attorney within twenty daya after the service ot thla summons, exclualve ot the day of aervlce, nnd In case of your failun> to npt)enr or answer. Judgment will he taken asa Inst you by default fiT the relief demanded In Ih* complnint. Dated: January SSth. 1911.
J. im.s.sKU. si'RAOtri;,
Allorney for Plaintiff, omrf and P. O. Address. National Bunk rtuildinir. Far Rockawny, N. Y. To:
AIek K. Crawford and "Mary" Crawford, hla wife, the name Mary N'ins flotitious. her true chriati.in name being unknown to i>iain- llff. Robert Crtiwford and ".Mary" Crawford, hla wife, the name Mary being flctltioua, her true christian nnme being unknown fo plain¬ tiff. Junet Crnwford Young, "Mary" Pearson, wifp of Frederick Peararm, the name Maty being tIctitlouH, her true chrlatinn name being unknown lo plainllff. "Mnry" DeBlol.i. also known as "¦Mnry" DeBoln. wife of Hnw.Tvd niiHItils. also known nn IJow.nrd DeBols. the nanii! Mnry being riclitioUH, her trje chrlatinii nnme lielrig unknown to plaintiff. Klizabeth Crawford Powls. Samuel Crawford Jr.. nnd "Mnry" Crawford, his wife, the name Maiy being nctillciiis. her Hue <'lirl.Mtlan namn Iwing unknown to plaintiff, and nil unknown heirs- nt-lnw. nnd next-of-kin of Agnes C?rnwforJ. deceaaed. if uny there N>, if living, nnd If they be dend their re«peptlvi> husbands, widows, grantee.o, lieir»-at-luw, devisees. ,>, aucressorji in Interest, and nil unknown per¬ sona claiming thru nr under such person or persons, nnd their husbands, wives, heirs, devisees and Fucces.sorH in interest, all of whom nnd whose num,s und placa of resi¬ dence aro unknown lo plaintiff.
The foregoing sunimon.s is served utmn you by publicntlon pursuant to nn order ot Honor¬ able I.»^vls J. Hmith. County Jurlgn ot Nassau CountyV Aited thc 9lh day of March. 1941, nnd (il«d »vilh the coinpluint in the offlce of the Clerk of the Counly of Nassau at the County Court Iiouse, Mlneola. Naswnu Comity, New York.
J. Rtl.S.SKF.r. SPKA'TCF,. Attorney for Plainllff.
omce nnd P. O. Address. National Bunk Building, Far Rocka Wny. New York.
MORE PARK BENCHES
Hempstead., April 7.—More benches are to be placed In Fulton Park. Street Commissioner John Esterbi-ook was in¬ structed by the Village Board last night to obtain estimates for seven.
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Hempntead. April 7.—The Village Board api>ointed Frod N. 'Wuldo an engineer In the water works at tUO a month ut It* meeting Tueeday night. Ml'hael Coskle waa reappointed at $120 a month, an increaihe of $10. .'Vll.'ui Adeline tTlorman, utenographer In the villago ofllce was grunted an increase from »7C to $9(1.
The street commissioner wa« in- structi-d to make a monthly report, shiiwtng thf month.
work done during the
HOTICE TO HA8SAU COUNTY , TAXPAYERS
Notice to Nassau County taxpay¬ ers Is hereby given that the lists of Utipaid taxes for the year 1919 have been made. Unless such taxes, with Interest and accruetl penalties, be paid on or before the flrst day of May, 1921, the property against which said taxes are levied will be advertised, and, ot the fifth day of July, thereafter, aold. The sales books shall remain open for examii)- ation In the County Treasurer's Of¬ fice, at Mmeola, Nassau County, N. Y., until the day first above men¬ tioned. Any taxpayer interested may send a brief descriiftion of his property to the Coimty Treasurer, and a bill to the amount of the un¬ paid tax, If any, will be forwarded to him.
¦W'lLLIAM K; LUYSTER,
County Treasurer.
April 4, 1921.
M-3*ir\'Ilf» IN ACTION !
lldhne. April 7.—The great Venurius ¦ vol<-:ino is in action Mgnln today. Huge columns of flatnes nnd smoke are le«p- i Ing skywkrd. Tomorrow ia the lif -1 ti>enth ' anniversary of thc volcano's j terrific eruption.
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Atty. Ueneral. fnale of New York. t'p.)n the petition of TIE.VRY ftUK'll.' You an'l eaeh of you are hereby cited to ahow eauae before the .Surroenie of the ("oun¬ ty of N'naaau. at lhe Hurrogm-'K C'nurl of aald County, held at the County Coun tlouae. at Mlneola, County of Sanitnu. on lhe 2l«t day of ^ay. IS2I. at nine o'rI.Mk In the forenoon ¦ if Ihat il:iy. why the arcounia of HK.NRY ilLoctl aa Bole aurviving truatee of and unih-r Ih.- I..-»Bt Will and Testament of JAKOII HE1S- UR.MJKK. alao known ax JACOfl BKI3- WK.VGKR. dewaaeil. ahould flot b.' Judlci-aliy aeltled and allowed, nnd why th<» net entate rc-malning In tho hand.i of aald truatw ahould mil lie turned over to TltOMAS \V. .MILLER. -Mien I'roperty CualiMllan.
IS TESTrMONV WHEREOF, we have caua¬ ed the aoHl of the Surrogatea Court of said County of Naaaau to be hereunto affixed.
WITNES.S. HUN. I.KONE I). HOWELL. SurroifHie of our aald furrogali'a Court, of irur ."inid County of Nasa.iu. at the .Surrogate's oltlce, nt Mineola. In the unlit Cuunty. tlu> 1st • lay of April, one thouaand nine liundre# and Iwenty-one.
KDWIN W. WEEKS. I ' .Clerk of thc rturrogat«'» Court.
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H. B. McE)owell, President General Eflficiency Devices, Inc.; Hon. Jacob Cajplan, Judge City Court, New Haven, Conn.; Jerome A. Myers, Nat. Director, Constitutional League of America; A. U. Muhlhauser, Chairman Indu.strial Relations Com.; E. S. Crosman, Chairman Publicity Com. National Teachers' Associa¬ tion; Hon. E. Eugene Culver, Director Middletown National Bank; A. H. Elder, General Counsel, Jersey Central Railroad; Chas. W. Ellis, Former Fuel and Food Admini.strator of Lackawana; John Whitney Dissette, President Sure Spark Corp.
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