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Itof^kvlll* Centre, April- t.—A frlentls Journeyed to Bethlehem. P.^ witness tne wctVtIng of Herbert -.Milton Hownluic of thla vtllaKc to MlM , Mary lUta Kinney, Tuesday morning.' Iri tlie party wero lir. and Mrs. Sam \ Kills. Thf»mas Gumbs. MUs Dorothy Mylan, Mr. and .Mrs. 0- Myles, Mr. C. C'romunan, Mra. (JM-ar Uoivning, mother of thu bridegroom and William | j^i^a. Curley. The young rtien of the i>arly j j^j^g
' party and gummtm procmmdail tu th« home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs .1. F. . Kioney, at 308 Brodhead avenue, where : an elaborate reception was held. There were 100 guests. Thp reception lasted '**^ifor several liours nnd at Ita conclusion the happy couple left on a wedding trip to Southern points. They will be at home nt 308 Brodhead avenue after .\prll 2(.
Amon<; the guests were: Miss Betm
O'nellly. of Washington, D. C; Bkl-
ward v. H. O'Reilly, of Scranton; Mr.
and Mra. Kiiymond Stief iind Mr. and
lohn .1. Meale.v. of Ashland. Pa.;
Ida tJabel and Mr. and Mrs. I*.
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H. Tye, of Mt. Carmel; Mrs. Barrascalc, of I.,ong Beach, I.,. I.; Ml.^ Mary Me-
acted ns ushers.
The wt.'^kling was soiemnissed at nuptial mass at 9 a. m. In the i'hurch (.Juskey'. of Heimantown. Phila.; Misses of the Htdy Infancy In the presence of ^.^^^ ^„^ ,^„^ p,,„,y „, Baltimore, and hundnsls of guests, by thc Ilev. Father | (.paries Crossman nnd Mr, and Mrs. WlUlam I. McOarvey. j t; ». Myles, of Rockville Centre.
To the sti'alnij of .MeiuK'siio'.in's, Thg ,,r|,ie \„ a graduate of Holy wedthng march from Ixjhengrln. pUiy-1 infancy Parochial School. Class of .ol by MlHS Agnes McfJovern. chunth j j^ij „n^ ,„„,j ^ 8i>eclal musical course t.rganlst. the bridal party proceeded lolat chestnut Hill' College. Thc brldc- Ihe alUr. The mstron of honor was ^,.,^,^ ^,,j, assot iated with the Vlllago .Mrs. Hamuel W. Kills, a sister of the ^f lx)ng Beach, I-. I. He Is a memlK>r brldcgitjom. The bridesmaids were: ,,, .(he Kreeport lotlge of Elks and also .\IiKS/IOIlMls-th Kinney, a sister of the ..j j^c Kotkvilic Certtre isjsi of the
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Free,»rt. April 7.-The ann.ial school Heau.st.ad. A,m11 I^A very meeting of the Inhabitants of the Colon ^*'^^:j'^ K'.^T^'" * ^T , ^^ » will be held '" ^ "''*'^'' "*" ***' *•* ™«'»''^'» "' >*»* Community Club, Tuesday evening.
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Nell I). .McConlogue, all of Ilethlehem Miss Mary fJlenny, a cousin of the 'bride, of Hethlehem, was flower girl. The best man was Charies .1. O'Reilly, of Bethlehem, and the ushers were Hurry Tye, of .JefferMon (;ollcge, Phila¬ delphia, and Samuel W, Ellis, Thomas Gumbs and WllUam P. Curley.
A bridal satin gown trimmiul wilii mother of pcdil was worn by lhe br'ide. She also wore a veil caught up with orange Idossoms. and a imt trimmed
with Viennese lace, and she carried ! ¦
a boutjuet of bridnl roses. The matt'oif .Miss .Maggie Mary Johnson of L'O' of honor, Mrs. Ellis, wore a white! Thomas avenue, Baldwin- was marricl georgette gown with variegated sash j to Charles Henry Hendrlcksen of 5 Nor- .-mil a black picture hal antl sunburst'man place I'./ildwin, In the .MelhotUst
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Or.e trustee will be elected for the un¬ expired term In place of Dwight C. Baker, resigned, and two trusleeb for three years in the places of Agnea C. Earon and Uavld Sutherland. Voting ta.xes and other business ns may come Is'ftjre the meeting, will lie acted upon.
A resolution will be submitted lo acquire by condemnation prex-eedlng* the Freeiiort Cemetery for school pur¬ poses as provided^ In chapter 108 of the I.rfiw8 of 1921.
II is /n-oposed to raise the sum nf $65,000 or as much thereof as may be necessary by tax to be collcctetl In Ihir
as.stxlate himself with Mr. Kinney li» teen annual Installments beginning in
the underttiklng business.
The brfde received a ma.ss of beauti ful gifts, among them a .Stearns-Knight touring car, the gift of her father.
Al the conclusion of the ceremony th. bridegroom was, handed a fongratu- latory telegram fom the Rockville Cen¬ tre post .American I.,egion.
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of roses. Pink organdy with gold trim¬ mings and a white lace hat was \v>orn by the flower girl. She carried a basket of pink roses.
Of the bridesmaids, Miss Kinney wore a blue taffeta gown trimmed with heavy cream lace and butterfly rose.s; Miss Remolds. ,'i pink and gold gown trimmi'd with lace and l.iuttcrlly rost-s, und .MIhs Met'oiiologue. orchid and sil¬ ver gown trimmed with laee and butler fly roses. All the britle.xmaids wo;-e black picture hats.
In the sanctuary wen-: Rev. Edward Hoar, of l.ong Bnich, I.. I.; Rev. .lohn P. Oreene, Re\-. John Convcry, Rrv. D. F. Toner and Rcv. Hernerd Cream¬ ers. .
The music was in charge of Mir,<\
Episcopal Church, nt Freeporl .\prll 1 by the Rev. W. E. Thomjison. it !^ lliidci'stoo<r llie young couple will maki their home at the residence of thc liride't- parents.
FORMER HEMPSTEAD GIRL MARRIED IN MONTANA
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New graves will be iiurchased. prob
ibly In Greenfield, and the remains crom the Freeport cemetery will lie ex¬ humed and reburied in the new loca-
ion. .Ml markeis and monuments will be removed to the other cemetery and placed In position.
The flnaniial statement for 1921 is- 12-11,130.38. The proposed budget ih $190,394.38 out of which $40,832.50 is- expected to be received from the state for tuition, etc., leaving »149,u61.88'to be raised by tax.
Tha first act wam a fantasy. entitl«d. "Maker of Dreams," by pilphant Down Pierrette, the "girl In tbm caae." waa llnely done by Miaa Lottie Tydeman. while Pleri-ot. tbe dl8C(.>ntented lover was bandied with equal skill by Miss Gretchen Altanaalo. The "Maker" of the dreams was splentUdly interpreted iiy Miss Mue Barth.
Following the act came dances by Ilttle Mls-i Hetty Parsons, whose abll-ty is known all over Long Island.
The next act was a cometly, "Joint f)wners In Spain-" It depicted the interior of an old ladies' home, antl the action of the play revolved about one old lady who was known as an Incura¬ ble grouch, the part of which Mi^s Vio¬ let Haughton actetl to perfection. Miss Blair, the old lady who Ivad iK'en se¬ lected as the victim who whs to share Mrs. Dyer'." room, was repre.sented by Mrs. Stanley Smith, who had the audi ence on the vt-rge of convulsions. Both Mi.ss iHoughton and .\Ii^. Smllh des«f\-e
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p Wfftt 4^ ot crftUt fof thtil' itflendld j a<ting. Th« paru of Mrs. Mitchell, thf j rOMtron. and Mrs. Fullerton were well' done by Mlaa Edytbe -Toncfl aud Mrs. R. Klna«y.
Tbe laat number of tbe programme ; waa a musical skit l>y Messrs. Tuens. Htapleton and Kello.v. The show was I followed by tlancing for which Jennings furnished the miwlc. 'Betweea the acts homemade randy; was auld by thc MiK.sea Mary Washburn.
Much credit for the success of th» •how la due Miss Catherine Sraitli who ' assumed the resionsibility of euuching; the plays.
The girls all wish to tliank thelrj friends who so kindly did their iwitsi toward makiiu; the show a auccess. j
Elinor Houghton, Alice Barth. Cer-i trude King.
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MOSES R. CORNWELL
79 Observer Street
R«ckvi|le Centre
Ilempstead. -Vpril I.—Word has just been received here of thc marriage cf Ml.ss .Mamie Roenbeck, a formei- resident of Hempsteiid. lo Prescotl I-'. Ijoutelle, at Miles City, Montana, on April 2.
The ceremony was jjeiformcd by thc
llev. .1. Forsyth Smith, at the Presby-
\giies .McGovern. organist, assisted by '<-''¦'"" Maine. The bride was attetided
Ali.ss Pauline .Michel, violinist. During the ceremony. Miss .Mora Ginty, of Baltimore, sang "Ave Maria." and .Miss ^'G( rtrudc Kinney, of Philaddphiii. saiiK "O Promise .Me." .Mi.s.s .Micliel played three solos.' The bride was giviii away by her father^.
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by .Mis.H Clara Holmes and I.ee IJetweil- cr acted as best man.
The bride is the daughter of John .\. Roenbeck of this villa.^<•. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Boutclle will make their home for the present in .Miles City.
I. O. O. F. E.NTKKT.UN.MENT
FiVipoil. .April 7.—The Annual cn- leilainmeiit of the I. O. O. F. Will bo belli at thc Freeport .Vuditoriuin on the evening ot .April 14 when a pla.\ 'The Country Hoy" will be staged.
I'rlze dancing will follow thc show. The best steppers will Ix- awarded for their 'pbilil^. /
lljiti-^tAiing a soci-il and entertain- nieiit JjMfcTjc held at the lodge rooms 'if the"T^iiekahs. .Ml Rcbekahs and Odd l-'cllows will be welcome.
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When tartar accumu lates between the teeth and the gum.s it quite often resulta in pyorrhea or Riggs disease. Se vere cases of this, cause the teeth to become loose and decayeti.
Brush your teeth regu larly and have the den¬ tist examine and clean them fretjuently.
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Estimates on Lawns and Cellars
We have broken or bent all the pins In the vicinity and about convinced the L. 1. R. R. Co. that the course of Mill RiSrer is tc be changed.
Now we are ready to build you a Red Cedar Room, moth proof. Juat think, ladies, when you hand your husband or affin¬ ity his winter suits without a.motlr hole in them and hear hiin warble: "Dearie, you're a Jewel; how can, I repay you?" And you promptly reply: ".V new fur coat, you old sweethoart," for it will cost nothing for storage.
Wehave a limited supply of L. I. Red Cedar boards about 3,000 square feet. Get your order in before It is closed out.
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They all fell victims to the lure of ;i |ia,sHing motor car. All thirty were buried at the city's expense.
This was certified in thc annual re¬ port of Hr. I.. H. Oloyne. health of- icer. who supervised the buriiilH.
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AboutBuilding Costs?
Do you know thai lumber apd building materiulb arc down?
Have you talked to ua lately about building?
Do you kuow how reasonably you can niaJfe needed repairs, build your new borne, or remodel your old one? Uclter get in touch with the Biluution at once.
The big building program that was expected in 1920 failed to develop. The manufai turcis were caught with too large 8tocka, and were forced to turn them over at almoat coat.
We can show you a substantial saving on <jvery ilcm in ou(;. line.
But its ouly fair to tell you thia coudilion iViay be only temporary. The country ia abort more than a million homes. Our own city la short 5i)0,000 homes. When i)eo|i!e Ueain to <l" this Ions delayed liuililins. demand wlU increase nipidiy. crtat- Ing anotlier shorUs« of materials, and prices will advance again.
If you are planning to build, r^nodel. or repair, come In and let ua give you figures. Then wben we ahow you the actual Sig|bga over '.aat year's prices and show you how favorably ^Saebt coata compare with those ot 1914, make your own decision.
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