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Hempstead, June 7.-Hempstead High
School will graduate 'the Jargest class
in its history on June 22. 'There 'are
BT. in the senior {class... 'With two! or
three exceptions, all have the. required
marks. to. graduate.. The others: are
expected to earn the needed points. in
the comiug Regents'. examinations.
'Commencement week activities of the
high school will begin on Sunday even-
ing, June, 19,
.
The baccalaureate sor-
mon will be preached by the Rev. Suul
O.) Curtice, Ph. D., in the Methodist
@hureh.
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Class day exercises will
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be
held Monday evening, June 20. in the
Village Hall. On, Monday evening the
class will have a moonlight sail. Grad-
uation exercises: follow on: June 22, in
the Methodist Church, The week's do-
ings will close on the night of June 28,
with the senior dance,
Class night exercises in Village Hail,
will open with welcome by , Katharine
Wangner, followed by two one-act plays,
"The Strolling Players," a fantastic
confedy, and a harlequinade in one act,
entitled, ''The Wonder Hat." The cast
of characters In "The Strolling Play '
consists of David Holman, Richard
Gungzer, John. Larsen, Helen Upham
Florence Bentley and Hildred Harmon
Those taking the parts in "The
Wonder Hat" will be Daniel steenken,
Eastman Studds, Herbert Gourley, Har-
riet Sammis, Dorothy Kraemer.
The class poem will be given
Daniel Steenken, the class prophesy by
Joseph Gallagher, and the class will by
Margaret Espach,. Presentations will
be made by Isabel Mack and Thomas
by
Mrz. John K. yet the We.
man's Auxiliary American Legion made
a récord Deceration Day in selling
more than 300 Flanders poppies. The
amount of money received. to date
} for the sale of popples is $322.01.
Maw. All“mm was very busy
(ll-Mn: of the flowers on theholiday.
TO REMOVE GREARE |
Cover the grease spot thickly with |
powdered magnesia and Jet it. remain
for twenty-four hours or more. If.there
is much grease repeat with fresh max-
nesia. 'This can be relied on to "drat,
out" thes@rease and it will not Jeave aring of: different calor.
“£98 V. CONNER
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IN BEATING EGGS
A teaspoonful of: coldwater added
to the white of an egg» will cause it towhip more quickly, /besides increasing |
the quantity. GORKA. | _>-f | Lights-Club opens June 11 with &
"show."
"Grievance Day" Tuesday and the
Assessors are going to be: busy.
The K. or C. Minstrels next Fridaywill be something-well worth while.
~SILVER WISH |
Salt will remove the' famnish on sil-]
wer.caused .by eggsMun applied dry
with soft doth.
Vim“ CULLINAN,
HEMMING A LINEN TABLECLOTH
Instead of sewing by hand use No. 80
thread and sew on machine: It saves|
lots of time and looks very well. |
MBS, WILLIAM KRAMER.
The Freeport High School Alumni
will hold a meting in the
Grove street school June 7 to
officers- and arrange for the annual
banquet,
elect
Mr."and Mrs. Melville, Smith accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. R. Remsen of
Freeport were guéets over Decoration
Day at Briareliff Lodge, in the West
chester Hills overMoking the Hudson
River near Tarrytown.
WHITENING TOWELS }
To whiten Turkish towels that
used daily put two tablespoons of tur-|
pentine in the boiling suds and
fifteen 'or twenty minutes with lid on
are| Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Brandrup and
boil |[ed to Torrington, Conn., to spend the
t "\ week end with Mr. Brandrup's sister.boiler and your towels will be beauti-/mhe trip which was exciting and in-
fully white when dry. | teresting was enjoyed by all. Mr.
MBRS. P. T. RYAN. | Brandrup is well known in Freeport
and is superintendent of the Midmer
PANTS FOR CREEPER Organ Company.,
Take a pair of stocking legs and cut
a slit in them half way down from the}
top. Then sew them together so they
form a pair of pants, and then run a
tape-through the top. They are thefinest thing for the baby that creeps.
Saves on the baby's stockings and
keeps the dress from being in the way
when the child is on the floor.
The Daughters of Israel will hold a
bridge on June 7 at Temple Israel,
Broadway.
| am. Mrs. Charles V. Middleton
have returned to the actors' colonyafter
ful season on the road.
and
a suce
Rushmore. The program will close with MRS. GEORGE MUBLLER * Charles O. -Niles of Pine: street is
the class yong. [away on a visit upstate for a few
Commencement program will open , s pve days, ! . CARD TABLE COVER ays.
with an organ prelude followed by , , __. anitas cloth, such as is being used | .
prayer, salutatory address by Charles R A. meeting of Truck 1 will be held atmews for doilles, bound with wool skirt braid |
Seifert, veading. of "Poe's Raven in an R \the fire house Tuesday evening, when. i R a and, with some appropriate desizn|,
Elevator," by Joseph Gallagher. There " i "big time" is planned.L :| painted or stenciled on, makes an at
will be a song by a chorus of girlsR * tractive cover for a card table and can .
voices, and Miss: Harriet Phillips will | , R - There will be a meeting of the FrR ° . .be wiped off. Saves a lot of washing M
read. "Cutting: From Mill Civilization." (oy ;( povy [port H. S. Alumni Association Tu
Lucia Davis: will ising a solo, ''Who tol de e Grove Street School, when° n [hme pororHy macram. |04Y at the Grove Street S +
Knows," and the valedictory address | officers will be elected for the coming
will be given by Elizabeth Schuyler
Dr. Charles H. Ludiam,
the Board of Education,
diplomas.
The following constitute the Remo
Class: -Elizabeth Schuyler, Charles: Sicfert,
Isabelle Mack, Harriette Sammis, Myr
president of
will present
tle Tew, Margaret Espach, Thomas
Rushmore, Florence Bentley, Herbert
Gourley, Joseph Gallagher, Muude
Combes, Ruth: Banks
John. Larsen, Helen Upham, Elizabeth
Richards, Lucia Davis, Dorothy Strick-
er, Eastman Studds, Bernice Brown
Harry Nesbitt, Katharine Wiangner,
David Holman, Harriet Phillips, Alice
Hawkins, James Brown, Dorothy
Kraemer, Dorothy Chamberlin, Ray
mond BlanchBeld, Charlotte Christ,
Marie McCormick, Mildred Harmon, Wil
liam Schneider, Charles Krumenacker,
Frances: Hutcheson, Richard Gunzer,
Daniel Steenken.- a
END OF SCHOOL YEAR
ACTIVITY IN HEMPSTEAD
The Seniors are to hold an Informal
dance in honor of the Juniors on June
17. '
All at school xee
Miller back on duty.
suffering from a severe cold.
glad to Mrs.
She has been
are
OLD HOT WATER BAGS | year.
When hot water bags leak don't dis- |
card them. Cover -the hole with ad-
hesive plafter and use them filled with} R| will be discussed,
Tournament and other matters
after which the
ters.
hot sait or sand. They will retain the ,Kent better Than water. tertainment committee Yul! take charg
MBRS. CHAS. C, PAUL |
MARK PLEATS ON SKIRT |
A pleated skirt of wash material will!
iron much more easily .if in finishing }
the skirt The folds of each pleat
ave|
by @ knotted" thread "In the|
hem. The knot will not be noticeable | . R
if the thread corresponds in color with Brick, Lime
Ahe material. {
MRS. J. C. STOCKDALE.
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To WHITEN CLOTH To whiten clothes that have become
yellow wash in usual way, soak over |
night in clear water into which a|
teaspoon of cream of tartar to one
{family of 115 North Main street motor- [
Hose: 4'meets tonight at its headquar-
Anhl.
Lumber and Build“: MatgnalsTimber, Siding, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Trim~
Builders' Hardware and Paint
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of the K. of C., und an appropriatecélebration 'will: take place. ®Sammy White, talented dancer, willopen with the Winter Garden: show. inChicago soon, and play there all sum-mer.
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Eva Puck continues to pack thehouse in the Chicago run of "Mary," andIt looks as- though the piece. was. duefor the hot months and the cold onestoo.
A. *Puck of Wilson place willFreeport in a fow days for a twomonths' with , her daughter inChicago.
leave visit
Sam Hearn of the clever violin: isback at his attractive home on Wilkonplace, after a suce ul season in vaudeville. He has signed with the Shuberts for next season. Helen Ely (Mrs. Sam Hearn) will behome in two weeks. Leo Carillo, popular dramatic netor,open Friday night in Stamford, Conn.,in a new play, "The Love Chest. Hewill star in New York again this fall, Today is "Bundle Day".
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Help Armenia.Tuesday, June 14, is Flag Day, andFreeport Elks will celebrate the eventin a fitting manner at the clubhouse inthe evening. --- #Platt Conklin, father-in-law of Dr.Edwin Carman, is still in a very seriouscondition.
mes commonsHOMAN & PLANK
Painters and DecoratorsAll Work GuaranteedRstimates CheerfullyGivenAddress: 270 S. Main St., Freeport
MONEY
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ADRIAN H. COURTENAYATTORNEY AT LAW
Second National: Bank Building:
and Cement
FREEPORT, L. I quart of water is used. |MRS. FRANK HALLMAN.
HAM: HINTTake slices of fresh ham and place]in a dish and cover with milk, Letstand- for an hour or more. Most: ofthe sait will fall to the bottom andleaye the ham sweet, with just theamount. of salt .to make, it. delicious:MBS. HARRY MYER$ON BAKING DAY
Just think, Students! Regents' onlyone week off! Many books have beenmaking the homeward'Journey lately. The boys in the senior class, assistedby. Mr. Greence, are erecting a wircless |-station on the roof of the school. Plans ave under way fora track meet,to: be held in a few days, under the di-rection of Mr. Fay. Both girls andboys will compete.
There is a young lady named Shelle,Who is now H. H, S.'s new belie.When to vamp she starts in,The boys, they all grin, -And fall for our belle of a Shelley Wddie was going ®éme in the Ja-maica game, Seventeen strikeouts. |Payniér and "Pets," catcher 'and sec-
pretty nice, according to M. P. ind"sldekick."* erThat was some homer that Eddicknocked "way out in the trees. Show abetter' all-around athlete than Eddie, ifyou can.
Did you notice how well "Sky"played? Brought in three runs, cuughtweversl files, connected with the «pheveand farde @ three-bagger and two one-base fits,Totumic and Jafteclouted the Jamajcapitchers delivery all over theMot.'"Coop,". holding down second, stopped |a number of men.
and filfee have crtnbtished}an wnpebetmible buitéry.
sicnr
femmes
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1 never, paysite alight a mien iL you!owe Aim: mugey.| itebpture, to read. They send a mponage|
Here is a great- help to mothers onbaking day if out of bread and nearmeal time. Take a. piece of breaddough, roll and cut in squares and frysth hot grease: Will take place of breadand will be quite a hun‘e‘ for. the
children.
MRS. EARL HUTCHINSON.
WHEN: SEWING
Make a Paper cornucopia, hang it
on your ~chair when sewing. Roll the
paper up from. one corner and. pin. Upthe tip. Drap into it all your loose
threads. When through sewing throw
the whole thing into the fire. This
will save muchtire and keep your car-
pets and floors clean.
Have any of you~ tried puttingoranges and lemons in boiling water
before peeling? Try. it and: see how
easily they peel. a
MRS, T. C., MITNER
CLEANING UP BA§ILY ,When making piés or cookies I| } EQUAL
spread a clean sheet of wrapping paper
on the dough beard to roll the pastry
out, on, orl 1 getthrough I take
the 'paper~off ard: burn: it. 'This saves
the time and labor bf scrubbiny grease
und flour from the dowsh board.
DOBHIA® GATES
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when Tommy McAleer was declaredwinner by the referee. Charlie Arthurwas no maich for MeAMer.
West won over Young Rector. It wasa fast bout from the start, and bothboys went full steamall the way.
The star: bout went: only 's(x rounds,
In the semi-final for ten rounds; Roy
Tn a six-round preliminary MurraySchwarts. won decisign. over: YoungRyan, and in, the other sbcround. pre-liminary, Willie Holzman put n‘fyMatty Hayes in the third round, &
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