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Merrick, June Ip.—About .ilxty mem¬ bers attcmlpd ttie buAlne«iH-'mc'4>tinK of ttie Mer|rlck Social flub In Pari.ih J-lou-s*" on .lune 6. Presiilent William Relter wa.s in the chair, with these other ofDcialii present: Kathryn Rfich. vlc^-prenldent; Arthur H. Otto, HPcre tary and .Ie«xip ftagglone, Irrtuturer.
A 8p«H-ial committee was appointed to arranj?*' for a picnic at HiRh Hill H«acli within the next two or three weekB. The committee wll|. report at a special meeting HOon to be called. Three members were elected: Mr.s. Ha¬ zel IveH, (tUH Muller and Arthi|r Hcliledorn. The president warmly wel. cvmed wevernl memher-n elected at the prevlouH meetlnK.
The tren.surer'H ref^rt nhown the club to be in healthy tlnancial condition.
There wa« con."ildemble talk ntiout buildinK ft olubhouse, Init no ilettnlte ac- tlon taken.
Htrawl>errtc(i, Ice cream and mke were enjoyed. One of the ol«ler mem- l»ern Hr>oke in Klowin«r terni.s of the Kood impresRion made on all by the Kenial "AI" Hkrenda, always ready and willinR anil atated that the olub i.s to , lose liiin a.'i he wan roIuk into the U. H. Navy. A pocket antoRraphic cam¬ era with leather ca«e wa.s pre.sented to Ml'. Hkrenda. He wa.s Kreatly suriiri.sed tint manaijed to tell the yonnf? people of liiH deep interest In the club. Next to leavins his mother lie .siild hi.s great- e.st reK''et wa.s at letivinK thi> Merrick Social Club.
Nor wan this the la.st of the jileas- nntries:
Mrs. Hazel Ives, whose tnusical abil¬ ity hnd much to do with the success of the recent rnintsiels, under the aus¬ pices of the Men's t.'lub an<l the Mer-' rick Social t'lub, was invite<l lo attend tlie meeting as a guest.
Mrs. Tves' kindness to the club was spoktin of, and .she was told of the love ami esteem in which she is held by the young people. At the conclusion ot ^tlie tonstmjLster's remarks, Vice- I'resident Reich brought-.forvvaid n huge boiuiuet of beautiful flowers and jiresented them to hnr, with the com¬ pliments of the dub. Tearrf trickled down Mrs. Ives' cheeks as she tried to master her emotion.
Oh, It wa.s a Ijully night, nnd the members would not have ini.ssed it for $2 a ticket, whereas it w:m entirely free, witii lee cream iind .strawberries and cai<.e thrown in.
The music, for the evening was by Schneider's Orche.stru, and dancing nnd games rounded out llie most jileas- ant evening.
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Merrick. June 10.—MerrlcJc Hook and I.adder'Co. 1 had twenty-three ot it.s | membem present «t its monthly meet- j InK Tuesday evening. Foreman Ol-
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Bicycle race, flnrt prlza, fountain pen; .Hec<md prize, silver match nafe.
Three-legiiced rat*, flnrt prize, gold penlcnlfe; Mscond prize, gold cuff links.
Boyji' bicycle race, for 15 years and under, adjustable Gottiam watch.
Baneball throwing for ladles, flrst
brlcht presided. Imporiant buHlness| p,.|,^ goj^j brooch; second prize, gold
wan transacted. The building commit-j p|n.
tee reported progres.s. The Motor Truck I ,j,^-^^^ ^.„ ^^ ^ ba.,«.ball game 1^.-
Fund Committee spoke of the Ifrowing ,^^^^ ,j,^ ^^^.^ ^.^^^ ^„j ,j,^ p,^^ ^
fund. Th« Foreman welcomed newly | ^^^^^^, ^^^ ^.^^^^ ^ ^^^j^, ^^^^^ ^..„
ele<ted members Arthur H. O»«o. j j^ offered.
(U-orge Mulcahey, Tliomas C,. h'urey I
and George H. Britton. . i Th"" will be mc^ny ^mu.sementa pro
Raymond Arden's application for
memtiership was placed on the ludle- tin lioard, where It will remain 30 days.
Thp company Is In a healthful con¬ dition, .socially and financially, and members are enthusiastic.
Chairman Rupel of the Entertain¬ ment Committee, following the meet¬ ing, held a nes-sion of his committee in the interest of the Fourth of July cele¬ bration to bo held all that day. -(>. num
vtded for the aftemoon and evening for which prizes will lie awarded:
Knock-down-the-batales, which was a hit last year, flrst prize for ladies will tie a novelty gold plated clock; H<'Cond prize (for men), alarm clock.
In the .shooting gallery, there will lie a prize for high score for males, of a fountain pen, and for ladies, a beauti¬ ful tiar pin.
The dart tjoard prize will be a tie
ber of .young members the committee.
I'rizes Were decided on for the ath¬ letic events:
Potato race for Iwys, watch.
Potato race for girls, sliver mounted tooth brush.
Seventy-flve yard race for ages 12 to 18, tioy.s, fountain pen; girls, silver Kversharp pencil.
.'^nek race, ior gins, sterling silver tioiinet brush; boy.s, sterling sllvijr
were added to; clasp for males, and liar pin for ladles.
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Ther* will »» a ring the cahes; grab bag, peanuts, orangeade, "hot do^fs," ice cream, cake, flreworks. music, dancing—everything that goes to make a wonderful Fourth of Juty. EVery- tiody ia entreated to come with the "flre laddies" and the "ladies' anxil iary" and make the day a memocable one in Merrick.
Schneider'!^ Orchestra will furni.sh dance music.
Entries are now open for the vari¬ oua athleti^ events.
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CO «nd bituminouK Coal ore the two chief items of raw. materials used in the manufacture of artificial gas.
Suppoae they should cost so much that 1,160 artificial gas companieB in the United States could no kmf er operate without;! huge kMsea.'
Suppose tliet« compaiues,were foreed to closa down their plants and to shut off the supply of gas', for .avail, a single day.
V^ wouU kappev?
Immediately the lives ofmors than fifty mOHon persons it> America who depend upon gas for cooking, heating, tighting, and Industrial purposes would be vitally affected.*^
Their homes would be daricened at night. Their maals woukl be served uncooked or cold. Their rooms would be chcerleas.j
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work would be drudgery.^And outeide the home thousands of big industrial plants woukl be crippled.
Weig^diase facts'carefully and you will roalixa what.a. .trtSMadous pact artificial gas plays n nodanT civilization.
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