flEMPSTEAD'S DAY EVENTS ENJOYBBYCROWD
Om of tke Best Attended Evorts
k Hutory of Community at
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West HempBtead, June 18.—One of the larg*«t lawn feten and fleld day events ever held her« was given on the schsol grouiida TtaurMMy th'-^'<rh *h« cooperation uf t'he Firemen's Auxiliary and tbe Home Bureau Club. About SO* were present. It was a red letter day for the sctjool children, and after the games, which lasted nearly three hours, refreshments, eonelstlng Of | ice ereum and cake, were served to all the school children, imrents and friends present by a.joint ^rommlttee eompoaed of Mrs. tkmmsn, Mrs. WeaMel, Mrs. Van Hoven Mrtr Pink, Mrs. E. Duryea, Mrs. Ohrt mau and Mrs. A. Van Dohlen. Jr.
Prizes were given the winners of the different events by Misa L. Bacon, presi. dent of the Flremen'a Auxiliary.
The program and winners of the events were: '
Dance, '.'Norwegian Mountain Marcb." Setting Up van. Seventh and Eighth Grades.
Singing Game (carousel). l Running High Jump, Ifoys und«^^ 60
f pounds. Kirst. John Krugsladt; secoiul:
f George Kt^Sner.
I Kunning High Jump, lioy.s over 60
I ¦ itMMtds—First, William Morgan; second t" Cawrcnce Bennett.
F •• Running High Jtunp, tJirbJ—Fir.it.
f; l^lmii Ixmee; second. Norma l.,<isee. V •¦Running Broad Jump. Boys under 60
I Ijts.—First, Tony Yaeger; second. Ken-
; Meth DIstelkamp.
)¦ "Running Broad .lump. Boys over 60
i ULiu.—First. Percy Kanavy; second. Hob-
j «it Bryan.
f ^ Fifty VanI Dash, Boys under 60 lbs.--
I First, Kenneth DIstelkamp; seiVnid
f John Krugstadt.
I V Fitly Yard Dash. Boys t>\ev 60 lbs.
• First. Cluirlei* Naumann; second. Fjed
I Brathauer.
f- ¦+'lfty yard fXisli. Hoys over X5 ll)s
I..- First, Lawrence Bennett; secoiul, Wil f' iinm Morgan.
! Fifty Yard Dash. Oirls under 60 llis
{ Fll-st, Alice Biirllett; second. Ali<e Hill.
I Fifty Yard Dash. Olrls over 60 lbs.
¦ wnd under 85—First, Oertriule Van lb'
1 Ven; se<'ond, .Margaret Beiinetl,
I Fifty Yard Dash, Oirls over x5 lbs -
'First, Alma Losec; second, Thelma l.i'- ? see.
" StuUt Bace, Boys —First. Cliarles
[' fCaiimunn; second. I'ercy Kanavy. i Three Legged Uo<e, Oirls—Firsi
Freidii (Hansen and Alrtia Seaman. I Sack Ra( e. Boys—First. Kalpli l>-i
'¦,.'¦ lof.son; .second, Ous Klimpel. '/ ¦ .Sack Hur-e, Oirls—r'lrst. Ktliel Aiid-r
' son; sei'ond. Kvelyn .\diini.-<.
Following thes^ events, a ball name
Was played belween two teams calbd
the re<l ami the blue, which was won b;.
the blue by a score of 32,to 20..
[ Much ere<llt for tho affair Is ""due lo
5 the efforts of the physical training
[^ teacht'r. -Miss MacOre^jur. who work'il
i ,Very earnestly lv make it the success it
i WOH. she was greatly rewarded, liow-
I ever, as the children showed an unusual
' enthusiasm.
The ))rlzes were silver and bioii/.e Uiedals and pins, books, tennis rackets and ball.sL.
' Amcriiraninntnn fflaoH At the mjirhi i •iun vf tbe maetiug, witicb was welt lU- - ' t>>tiaed. s rising 'tota tyt thanks waa kIv • I en the caplalnr
Mra. IJokei Wmrts of Franklin streeil ia recovering frotn an ifftrratian per- I f('mK-<> .Monthly at the Peck Mem'jrIal flonpital In Brooklyn.
MIsH Huth Barnes, formerly of Hemp stead avenue. West Hempetead. spent a ^
day Ht h'-r former home la«t week ar¬ ranging for tbe tran.sportatlon of her furniture, which was stored, to a gov¬ ernment bungalow she purchaaa^l some time ago at Ibe seashore. During tbe wnr Mkw Bameii was In I'harge of the mx-ial servle«? at the .Navy Yard and lu .- now a cashier at the Rits-t'arUon.
Tbe annual picnic of the Hunday .School of Christ's First Presbyterian Chun-h. will l>e held at Belmont Park ' on vV'ednesday, June 29. '
I'nlon services during the summer' have been arranged b.v the Methodist, Baptist and I'resbyterlan churches, as . iisu.nl. The services of .luly 31 andi August 7 ¦will be in the Presbyterian I Church, those of August 14 and 21 inl fhe Baptist Church, and those of August , 28 and September 4 In tbe Methodist j Church. :
., Two elders will Ih- elected at the; ;innual meeting of the Presbyterian : Church next Friday evening, following j the prayer meeting, in place Of Wflllam i P. Conklin and J. Seymour Snedeker. A deacon In plu<'e of T. Judson Hawkins will also be chosen.
The second annual, dinner of the] .¦kteii's Association of the Presbyterlin • ".iiircb will be held in th" ohureh house i 'i:Miisday evening (u n^xt wet it a: 7 o'clock.
A social half-hour will !«• spent foi- j lowing the evening service at the Pres¬ byterian Church Sunday evening, to promote the acqualntan<-e of the mem¬ bers of the congreation and to welcome | strangers. :
The Junior Hraneb of the Department ! of Church Work of the Presbyterian ' Church, will meet at the home of Mrs. | William L. Powers, 3t> Terr.ice avenue.' Tuesday afternoon. The Senior Brani-h will bolil Its last meeting of the season . Wwliiesday aftern<M»n at 2:30, In the cliurch house, and In the evening thej Voung People's Hranch will meet at.t^he home of .Mrs. Henry Affel, 464 Front j street. ,
The I'resbyterlan Sunday School will be <lose<l during the summer. The; ses.-'ion of Sunday. .Inne 25, will be the; last until the second Sunday in
.^e|itember. ,
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Wife; This evening gown is .so low I that it shows that big iiiole! I Husband; Well, jusl grin and bare ! it:—Carlonits Magazine. i
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Oeorge 15. \\'right, wbo eighteen yenrs ago was a compositor in the ottlie of the Hempstead liKtuirec, was in town Thursday calling on old friends. .-V. .\l. Onderdonk owned the i«iper at the timu Mr. Wright worked there. He is now in New Vork.
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