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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT. N. Y.J FRIDAV, NOVEMBER 17, 1916
^
Vol. X5C. No. 46
Freeport
in the Fraternal Orders! Village Trustees News of the Churches
Merrick
Bellmore
Roosevelt
i«inalc ropi«« of tlw Rcvimr for tale mt Grsen- , Ooiog« in U>o •¦era! fralarnal 9r«*.k;xaliom of ' At the meeting Thursday afternoon b)«lf. and Brmithw«it«i.JUilr.»<! Avenu*; Mich-I FrMport i.im1 »ieinily. ;( \. jonbrr lo) Counselor Leo Fishel
suoiniiud report ihai the Fire Coun Eafterr, Star Instiluted.-Freeport ^ii had a right to organize a Fire Pa-
noff't. NuMii Coanty Review. Dwiilv Gobcun. Main .Strwt; .Sifiney Smithi Merrick Ruati.
Subject of Sermon*. Sonricea of the end other doinga ia t^e chttrcbes ¦nd ciiurch aociotiea
.Services at the Church of the Re-
Belln»vre nth him s ftt our
HIGH WAI fcK IIDE TABLE (Official figures for Sandy Hook)
Friday Nov.
Haturduv
Sundav
Monilb},
Tuw)da\,
Wadnesdh'.
Thursday, Friday
Saturt'.hy,
n
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1 :10 p. m.
2:05 p. m.
8 :00 p. m.
3 :50 p. m.
4:40 p. m.
.5:26 p. rr.
6:11 p. m.
6 :34 p. m.
7:19 p. m.
Chapter No. 668, Order of Eastern I Star, was formally instituted at Me-. | chanics' Hall on Saturday evening ofi last week hy M. W. Elizaheth V.'urtz. Grand Matron, li. VV. George Bollmer, : acting grand PHtron, and start com- • prising several Grand Lodge officera. The following orticer.H were insthlled : Matron. Mrs. Charles Kelsey; patron. Dr. Georsje A H. Smith: associate matron, Mm. Howard E. FtnraBll; sec¬ retary, Mrs. G. A. H. Smitn; treasur er, Mrs. A. C. Hottenroth : hiatoriati, Mrs. Frederick H. Plump; conduct¬ ress. Mrs. Albert Hutton; sasociate conductnsH, Mrs. Esdiond Stiles ; war¬ der, .Mrs Otto Graser; Adah, Mrs. Gordon Lindsay ; Kuth, Mrs. Fred S. Howell; Esther, Miss Cetiile I'ayen ; .Martha. Mr.-. Forrest S. Dunbar;. El ecta, Mrs. (JhesterA Fulton ; trustees, P'orrest S. Dunbar, Mrs. Adarn Schon nmnri und Howard E. Pearaall.
.Mrs. Wurtz, the grand matron, wa
trol as part of the Department, and ridg«. pastor, will preach at hoth ser- make ths members of the pittrol vices on Sunday ; 11 a. m. subject "regular" firtmen. ; "Doing a (jreat V^'ork ;" 7 ::iO p. m.
'Irustee Maxson movtu ihot li.e "What Does Be?ng 'Born Again Stree; Commissioner be instructed to Mean?" A s'jbject of interest to e? report in writing at mch meeting nil ery man and woman. Bible Schoo
Kranic Roberts i« our repreaentative i I and vicinity. Ai! orders and news left
deemer Sunday, the rwen'.y-aecond i w'H "^•"iv*-the same careful attention After Trinity, at 7.30 and 11 o'clock °"'^'' ..•(
Baptist.-Rev. William Brecken- A. M. Celebration of the Holy Com- Among the roads to be improved by
munion at the early service. Morning ; the Town during the coming year are
Wilson Avenue, from Bellmore Ave-
Fmnk S. Snekeker, Jr., our authorixed repre¬ aentative. is in thia vltlarr every Tuesday, and will be plea.-<eil to receive tpecial itemn, or mak* appointments for callinir for same.
A bicycle was stolen from the garage at ibe residence of Mervin C Wil¬ liams, 125 East Seaman Avenue, Sat¬ urday evening.
N. K. Smith, the home-made bread baker, has leased the store in the American Theatre building and will open a cigar aad tobacco store therein.
We acknowledge receipt of a I'J]? calendar from the Youth's Companion, | district deputy of the Metropolitan dis ainiiUr 'o the ones they alway.s send | if iet, O. E. S., when .Mrs. Kelsty, their subscribers at thia time of the | matron of the new chapter, was mat- year. I r»n nf Lily Chapter, in New Xork
City, several years ago. The Coloni'il Inn at 25 East Mernck j Meetings will be held at Mechanics' Road Im now undtr the manai^ement of i |.)^ll the second and fourth .Saturday A.S Medliii and John Wragge. Spe | evt-nings of each monlh. At the next ciul danres every Sunday night "rid , meetinp, Novembe-2f, the floral de- special Sum lay dinners are to be feat- ] grne wiil be conferred. ured I
-^Tlie I'atriotic Circle will hold its •The wr.rU of rebuilding Merrick , ^o,^j^,j g„j gyg^re at the home of Mrs. Road thrnuLch the village bas pro-| pi^^p^pg Lj^g^y^ Alexandria Avenue, gressid from Main Street aa far as I jhig Friday evening, November 17. Long Btuch Avenue, at thi.-f writing,]
Thursday mo ning, and tht. entire j Masons.—The third degree waa con- stretch will probably be finiahed this i ferred on a cla.a of four candidates in week, tn Tbird Place. Main Sireet ; Ma.'.^apequa Lodge No. 822, F. and A. has been rebuilt from Olive Boulevard | m., at a apeciai communication Tues to MerricK Hoad. Ths will now give: duy evening. The regular communi- 8 jjood road nracyiflHy all the way 1 (.iuion will be held next Monday even from New York City to Montnuk Point. | jug the 20th, when the second degree
wiii be worked,
Tho annual dinner will be held at the Hotel NiiSBau, Long Beach, next Friday Hvening, November 21, tickets for wfiich are now on sale.
work done on village streeta, since last meeting of the B Mid; carried.
Trustee Maxsofl movtil that formal legal notice be sent to p.^r.^oni previ¬ ously notified, to i.Tiprtive sidewalk.'! and who |liad not done no, that the work must bs done or the Village Streit Commissioner would do it lu-
ineets at 9:4.'i a, m. We have classes ¦or all. Mid-wetfk service on Thurs¬ day at 8 p m
Prayer, at 11 o'clock. The rector will read itie Pastoral Letter of the House of Bi^ihops. Evening Prayer and ser¬ mcn by tbe rector al 8.Dit o'clock. The Church School meets weekly ini the Parish House at 10 A. .M. Thei Woman's Auxiliary meets weekly on' Thursdays at 2.30 P. M. The G. F.
Sinitle copies of the Na«sau Countv Review for aale at Mra. S. Nathan'>< Store. Nasaau Koad.
nue east to the brook; and Haif Ave¬ nue from Bellmore Avenue to New¬ bridge Road, Smithville South.
Russell Hoie Co. No, 2 has a com¬ mittee busy preparing plans for tbe enlargement of their dance floor. At present when tne company runs their A masque ball will be given by the social atfairs the floor is crowded too Green Turtle Club at Fi/emen's Hall ¦ moch for the enjoyment of their guests, on Si^turday evening of ths week. ! The addition will probably extend back
Tne monthly meeting of tbe Men's S. meets every two weeks on Fridays ' Prizes wilTbe awarded for the hand-' from the rear of the building Club will be held on Monday, Novem- at 7.30. Choir practice is held on somest costumes.
NORTH MEltRICK
formal notice had previously been sent lipiuua editor of the
to the proprrty owners, as per li?l of .ivi
[irnperfics recommended jby Stied
('nniiiii:'5ioner Bnni.1 and published in «
previous issue of the .Niisaii (^Ivinty I
Keview ; motion was tf.rried.
The following applications were granted:
Water—Prank Farmlet, (irand Ave.
Lighting—C. F. Vail, 1:^7 Church Street; Thniniii) W. Cann, Greene Ave¬ nue;.Mrs. Hert Clark, Lena Avenue; John .1. Randall, Woodbine Drive.
Sidewalks—Mrs. A. T. Senf, 50 ft., 3:i'J South Bayview Avenue; Arthur Frank. 100 ft., l.')2 North Long Heach Avenue.
Bond was filed by .loseph F'-- .1-'t, with Ihomac Abram.i nnd Charle. Johnson as surety, for 'i2o )0, guaran teeing " for live yeara all sidewalks
ber 20, at 8:1.T a. m. The men's Club Thjrsdays at 8.00 P.M. A cordia of the Lutheran Church will be our invitation is extended to all to attend guests. Col. Franklin P. Sellers, re the services of this church and to be
will give a dar.ce ^n its hall on Thanks Brooklyn Eagle, come identified with its community in-i giving Eve. Wednesday, November 29.
HI) address. terests. -
' Townsend G. Smith is serving as one
Arnold Bartow, son of Mr. and Mrs. iof the Grand Jurors at the preseni
St. .John's Evnngeli:al Lutheran Samuel Bartow, has gone »o work (or . term of the Supreme Court at Mineola.
Church; pastor, William Steinbicker; the New York Life Insurance Com-1
iiietts in its own chapeT"on Camp ."^ve pany in their .New York oflice. As the result of an election wager,
nue. Bible School at 9:30 a. in Ser- — John J. Lowrey of Bellmore .^Venue
vice every Sundav at 10 :4n. Tbe cate- The monthly meeting of tiie Merrick ¦ was given a wheelbarrow ride on Fri- chumens meet at the chapel every Civic League Inc will be held tonight, ' day i^Vfiiing if la-it week, with Wil- Wednesday at 3:30 for instructions in : Friday, in the Parish House at 8.30. , liam Wolfe on the "laborious end." the catechipin. The Sacrament of the ; | Mr. Lowrey bad taken the trouble to
Lord's Suptier will be administered on ' J°^"' Robert Moore for yesrs a sum- j conlilfntially impart to a large num- Aflvent Sunday, Decembers, at the "ior residejit of .Merrick ditd at his niorning service. home here on Kirk.vood .Ave. of heart ride and by 8 o'clock, the appointed
: trouble after a long illness on Sunday hour, fully one hundred were present
Presbyterian.—The Senior Girls of night. .Mr. Moore leaves a widow and ' to j!uy "Doc" and take part in the pa¬ the Presbyterian Sunday School will a son, John K. Jr. After a brief de-; rade. Headed by a band, composed of conduct a sale and tea in the chapel on i votional service at the house conducted ja tin whistle and a discarded wash November 29. at 4 p. m. Tea and co j by the Rev. WM. H. Littebrandt, rec- | boiler, the party started up Hedlord coa will be terved and home-made can- tor of the Episcopal Church of the Re- Avenue to dak Street, to Bellmore I
,, , , ,, „ The Ladies' Aid Societv of the
Advance Hook and Ladder Company i Roosevelt M. E. Church are making
preparatiiiiis for their artnual fair and bazaar to l)e^||d in thn church on Tuesday ««<iW?(!Viesdiiy. L'eccniber 5 and 6. This is an annual event of tbe Society and the ladies hope to mak« this the most successful one ever held.
St. Paul's Episcopal Mission: Rev. Adelbert J. Smith, deacon in charge. Holy Comrnunion fervices will be held at 7:^0 a. rn wi:h Very Kev. lioy F'ar¬ rell DudJeid. Ar.'hdcRcon of the Dio¬ cese, as the celebra-if. Morning pray-
be'roVthe'villagers'the" 'con temp Ute d *"¦"'"! """'"" »' '^•¦"' »• '"• ^"'''^"•^
Schoih at U :i5'i V> eJtierd'iy evening
Ihe regular miii-vveek evening pra\er
sei vice will be held u be fi'llowed by
a .4iort choir icbvBrsal. The people
of the cnmti'unity are mosl cordially
invited to attfrd these eervices.
The Altar (iuild held its regular
gutters, etc., laid by Mr. c-^armlett i.d dies and baked goods for Thanksgiving deemer on Tuesday, the body was tak- ! Avenue, tn Grand Avenue ard returned ; "('"'"''i' meeting al tho home of its
contractor. dinners will be sold. The proqfeds are en to New York and the funeral ser- to Hedford Avenue, where ranks were i''''"*'^"'*°?' *''''^- ''''^'' '¦'""'[°*'' "" ^""^
Ihe report of tbe Village T;eaaurer for the Christmas fund of the -iunday , vice^ held on Wednesday morning, at I broken. "Doc" says he always]''"' *^'' '"" '' '^' ^
for October showed the following bal- School. . -.
A Qood Road to the Lights
Archie G. Patt.'rhun, Town Superin tendent of Highways, haa included in his estimate of road-* tor tbe cominf; year the extension of Weat Side Ave nue, south to Fairview Place, and nOO^ ft. weat on Foirview Place, miikini.; n go*iid improved road to "ihn Lights'' Club Hnine.
The Coal Situation
G. A. R.—At the encampmept, Sat¬ uiday evening, the members of D. B. P. Mott Post eiijoyed a smoker. They litui as tbeir guoats their associate members a-d thu Sfianiah War veter¬ ans.
ances in the several fu,.
General Fund
Street Fund
Board of Health
Interest
Fire Departni'Mit
Street Light
Sidewalk
Park
Police
Water
Electric Light
Tax arrears
Light extennion
Water Sinking Fund
Light Sinking F'und
ds:
-$ti82.33
981.78
^44.22
;; ij. J2
• l«79.r)2
- 1785. no
692.64
161.62
2TS4 80
7364.25
'J,"j42.0H
37.33
174.4.^
$32,2'79.14
$;;o00.00
2500.00
Sunday mornings. Rev. J. Sidney Gould is presenting in series studies of the "Immortal Twelve" (Apostles.) On next Sunday "Peter—The Rock" will be given. In the evenings anoth¬ er New I'estament series ia being giv¬ en, entitled "Occupational Studies In
New Testament Life. I'lie Ttnt
Maker of Tarsus" will be the tiieme next Sunday » Vt'iiii:*!.
The splendid ohotus choir of over twenty v6ices under the direction of Mias Ruth Spier, with Master Cornel¬ ius Van Rees al the organ, will sing. The evening processional will be "Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus;" new rendering.
jday evening, November 6. ; the Church of St. Mary the Virgin thought him a gjod solid man, but he i "'•" ^J''"'''''""" "''^"'''^ '' where the family are members. Mr. i believes Mr. Lowrey had been dieting , "'^ '•'lurch ha.s be. n t8,;(
Through farpet of mi. thor-
Moore was a lovable man and a Chris tian gentleojan. His friendship was! highly valued by all who enjoyed it. ; His death, though a blessed release' from much sutfering, is lamented 1 throughout the village. '
oughly cleaned and relaid.
:ind
Milage evening ftr
tloal ."till continuos al .$10 per ton | Daughters of .ibprty. Next Tue*-
The Tax Collector was instructed t^ turn bis books over to the Village Treasurer, where all village tax arrears
for alo\i:, not and egg and $i^ for pea. Thtf'three local dealers now have "comfortable" supplies on handjbut in an intcrv ew with the Nassau County Keview, mu' oi them staled they me not getting rich with the fuel coating them $7 |jer ton at the mines for the larger size:*, uud $2.40 per ton freight, allowing ihem (ill cents per ton fnr carting and profit. ,The pricu has been aH high as $14 per ton.
ilay evening, November 21, will be a will now be paid.
big night when Maude E. Bulmi pay an oflicial Council No. 66.
the State Councilor, r, with her staff, will visit to Progressive
William R. November,
The report of Engineer Smith, for October and was filed :
Oct. Water, pumped,
gnls. 11,087,958 13,430,074
h.
Nov.
ad and pig iron for several days before the ride. '¦
_ ] Several brU'.-h tir
A fair will be given in Firemen's I last Sntunlay aft.r'T Hall next Wednesday afternoon and fl^ept the nearby residents busy evening for benefit of the I'resbyterian ; apme liin:'.
I Church. A large variety of useful and | The brush adjucent to Russell Hose
The Louis L. Lords have closed their' fancy articles have been secured by 'Co. No. 2 and the barn* of several of home here for the winter and will the l.sdies and will be offered for sale. I'he numbers,was burning briskly, and spend the aeas.'n in Baltimore, Md. ' Everybody i-i invited. approached so closely to the fiuilding-
with their daughter, Mrs. Albert' - thut the alarm was fiuuulKi and with
Smith, Henry Brandt and family have I the arrival of the tiremen nf tbe cnm-
j moved from Oak Street to one of Alva i pany, was quickly extini,'uished.
The H. Hv Cammanns have gone to Smith's houses on Wilson Avenue. I The section nf woods north of Cen-
the city for the winter season. I ". - - | termini Avenue and west of Brookside
' The neeii llf ^;ates al the Bedford : AveiiUf also required the Htteiilion of
The entertainment and cake sale Avenue iiiilroad crossing wa.s agiiin i, large number of tbe nsidiriits. It which was given by the Hund-in-IIand i demonstrated on Saturday nighl. Mrs. | burned lieroely all Saturday afternoon League in the Parish House last Fri- ; Robert Reigerof Smithville South, ac- i and part of the night. For a tim«j the day evening was a great success. Over I companied by her two children, was j barn and other buildings nf William $40 was cleared, half of which will be | driving north on thai street, and when H. Tabb, W. ^V. Mtubf'Ui, IT. Odell given to the Altar Society of the nearing the cros.sing noticed a train ] and other places were threat* i.ed.
from the west. She | Another fire in the iiorlbeHst part of I nllrw the thp vj||.,.rp thre«te>i.(l to biitn s.veral s^ed behind
Roman Catholic.—The time for the Masses on Sunday is 8 and 10:30 a. m.
The Hi ly Name Society will hold an entertaiimient and reception at Brook
lyn Hall next W?dne8day, November ¦ Church of the Redeemer and-the rest, approaching 22, the proceeds to go towards th_^e final ; will be added to the treasury of the ' gfoo'fd n....r the traek payment on memorial window in the i League until'Uie Christmas holidays ! train lo pass and then
Postoffice Fraud Order
Postmaster T. Benson Smith has been directed by the Department to withdraw from the mails all matters of any kind addressed to the Nalional Mail Order Brokerage Exchange, 520 Globe Building, Minneapolis, Minn. The above concern has been conduct¬ ing a scheme for obtaining money j lodge'rooma. Realty Building, corner through-the mails. The scheme a8|i{gj|ro„d Avenue and Main Street, conducted consists in the sending oat „g^j ^hurgdny evening, November 23, of circular letterh in which a silk pet-1 j 8:30 ; refreshments will be served ticoat "worth $4.75 is promised to
Royal Arch Mason. — Freeport Chap
ter No 302 conferred the Mark. Past Current gener'i'd, k
Master and Mu.sl Excellent Degree on For Coml. Lt. and four candidates Wednesdav evening. Power 65,430
The annual reception to the ladies For Street Light .19,517
will be hekl Wednesday evening, No- Coal comumed, Ibs.
vember 29. For Street Light 185,080
On Wednesday evening, December For Com'l Light 306,446
6, the Royal Arch Degree will he con- For Pump. Water 84,924
ferrtd. Coal consumed per
K.W.H. 468
Foresters.—Foresters of America No. of lights 191
and Freeport Circle No. 1172, Com-, Hrs. lights burn 69,445
church, donated by the men of the par- ! when it will be expended in many di ish. The committee has obtained the rections throughout the charity field.
It, failing to see tha westbound press train until upon the crossing.
residences and barns. Ihe residents of that part oi the village wero quick¬ ly suniinnncd ani back tires were start-
services of The Royal Entertainers, i Every member of the Hand-in-Hand ; She did the oniy thing possible under | ed aiulfhe ground was plowed up in
60,880 33,947
The show will be followed by a dance. League wishes to th&nk all who made the conditions, tried lo gel across he- Following is the committee: Joseph donations as well as the many who ftjre the trail) hit them, and nearly Gallaher, Edward Meaney, J. Mulca-; filled the hall and tho.'i; who so liber- nuccecdeil, thy rear [lart of the wagon hey, T. J. Gillen, Owen Kerley arid J. ; ally purchased the cakes and candv ; only being hil The wagon wati 6e- 156 423 '^' Donaghy. | which was on sale
280.527 Methodist;— 102,150
tlif- successful etTort to check the flBnies. No alarm wns sent in fur these two fires, but many nf the fire- nien wt.rked hard in the lii^bt against tbeir ro.Tim.in enemy,
' At the Plaza Theatre, Freeport, The Sunday School will hold a rum- ' Thuisday, Nov. 23, Audrey Munson in ,}fil mage sale in the vacant store formerly "Purity;" ^ acts. A photo-play 191 occupied by the Gas Company on Mer- ' ""usual arl merit. Matinee, 3 :30 r)9-384 rick Road Friday and Saturday of this ' f"-; admission, 15 cents; evening
molished and the occupants thrown out. Mrs. Reiger and her daughter be¬ ing pretty well shaken u[i and slightly | Mr. and Mrs Jere H. DeMott uf bruised. Robert Ueige, jr., the soil, j Leonard Avenue celebrated the 37th
"1 i received a compound fracture of the | anniversary of their marriage last " right leg. He was taken to his home i Sunday by entertaining a large num-
pronii
the addressee provided ahe will remit 10 cents and send five exact copies of the letter received by her to five of her acquaintances. The promoters have left Minneapolis and cannot be located. All letters addressed to the concern will be forwarded to tbe Divi¬ sion of Dead Letters for disposition. Aa the toncern has a local clientele it is desirtd thai the action of the De¬ partment bu given aa much local pub¬ licity as possible.
Democrats Celebrate
Jr. O. U. A. M.-This Friday even-
awarded for the moat beautiful and most unique costume. Music by Wolfer'a orchestra.
Miss Hattie R. Smith.
panions of the Potest, are to have an i Trustee Bedell was empowered to at-; week, November 17 and 1.'^. The corn- open pinochle and euchre social at the tend to necessary corrections in the ' •T'l'tee in charge are: Mrs. Thomas
village map, and secure such assist- W. Lucas, Mrs. Oscar Valentine, Mrs.
ance as necessary. 10- W. Humphrey, Miss Anna Eld-
The Board discussed the question of ' ridge, Miss Lidie Raynor, Mrs. John
confusion resulting from streets T. Raynor, Mrs. Howard Combs and
with similar names and decided to
make a apeciai order of business at ing at the regular meeting of Freeport the meeting on December 21 the prop- Council No. 57 all three degrees will osition for pulling new names in place be rehearsed by the teams. of Russell Avenue, there being a Rus-
The entertainment committee has gel) Place; Elliott Street, there being j teVs from Richmond Hi arranged to hold a masque ball at tbe : an Elliott Place , Raynor Avenue, there Crystal Lake House on Thanksgiving being a Raynor Street, and Roosevelt Eve, November 29. Prizes will be Place, there being a Roosevelt Ave¬ nue. The newspaper representatives
were requested to call the attention of
the residents of these streets to this
';15 and 9 p. m.
admission 20 cents. ^dvertlaamant
and on Monday removed to Mercy Hos pital for an X ray examination and treatment.
Congressman Hicks
^to Lecture
(-ongresman Frederick C. Hicks will deliver his lecture, "Ancient Ruins,"
The Epwrorth League Rally to be ' "e^t Friday evening, November 24, in
I held i.n the Freeport chorch has been i set for Tuesday evening, NovemDer21, at 8 o'clock. Thia includes the Chap- to Seaford. ' There will be an address by Rev. Rich¬ ard Hagerty, pasior of the Rockville Centre M. E. Church, followed by a social hour.
Friday evening State Councilor Lew- hearing, and urge them to attend if ry was welcomed in Freeport Council > interested.
the Presbyterian Church. This ture will be given under the auspices of the Federation of Men's Church Clubs, bnt will not be limited to mem¬ bers, and a cordial invitation is ex¬ tended to all.
Weekly Dances
at Freeport Club
The first of the wetkly dances of
ber of llieir relatives and friends dinner. After dinner music and sing ing was enjoyed by all. Among thime present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry De Mott, Kthel, Marion and Mori'l De¬ Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Albert De.M^'lt, j Benjamin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- j liam F. Pearsall. Herbert, Eva and I Alma Peargall, Mrs. Robins, Mrs. I Cheney, Julia Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Grady, of Rockville Centre; I Miss Annie Smith, Miss Eli/abeth Pal- I terson. Miss Lillian Fance and Alvin Dr. H. V. Holcomb, who has been ""y"'''- "^ ^'reeiii>T<. Mr. and Mrs. in tbe Adirondacks deer hunting for| PpMoII received many remembrance*, aeveral davs, has returned to his home ;
A masquerade ball for benefit of the | Bellmor'j Baseball Club will be given' in Firemen's Hall on Saturday even- !
ing, December 9. |
_ . I
Miss Julia Dean, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. .Stephen Dean of Bellmore Avenue, is (luite seriously ill at the| home of ber parents.
1 by nearly 76 members. Accompany- ViCtOryi'iK Councilor Lewry were Deputy FrCCport Community
_.,,,. . . ... -,, ; State Council Qeorge Reeves, of Rock- --•
-The lo^al Democrats of his vi'lagej^.,,^ ^^^^^^ ^.^^„^„ deputy over and vicinity had a celebrMicn parade , p,^ ,^,4 Council; State Vice Council Wednesday evan.ng. in appreciation j ^^ ^,* ^^^, q^,j^ ^^^^^ Treasurer, of the Democratic victory throughout j j^^^^^^^ Ketcham; State Warden, the nation. 1 Harry Burroughs; State Chaplain, Jos-
Sunday morning next Dr. Curtice is to preach on the topic, "Through the
Red Sea: A Lesson in God's Way of : the Freeport Club, lo continue durirg Helping." Th« evaning sermon is to i the Winter season, will be held this be the one postponed from last Sunday ¦ Friday evening. These dances be
on the Merrick Road. He reports a pleasant trip but game very scarce.
Adam Emeigh, jr., will leave for Florida next week, where he intends spending the Winter months.
The fourth annual masqufrade ball of Russell Iiose Co. No. 2 will be held in the .Mpha Fire Hall, Debevoise Avenue, Wednesday, November 29 (Thanksgiving Eve.) Six prizes will be awarded, two for the most appro¬ priate, two forthe mogl comic and two
I eph Mahler ; National Representatives, liymeneal |Jos«ph D. Tunison and Webster Nea-
Marriage licenses have been granted | bitt; State Judge Marah ; Past ^Coun by Town Clerk Gilbert:
David C. Pettigrew, Freeport,
The regular borhood Work at the horae Plans for the
ings for Christmas waa discussed
For the benefit of mothera from the , Harold E. Brown lectured in the M. neighboring towna who have babies, E. Church Tueaday evening on "Yo , cilora Matthew Hull, Hiscock, Easton **"• Scboley has arranged to care for semite Valley and the Big Treea of Arro, Miss Marion and iand other visiting members from **!«'" between the hours of 9 and 12 California," Andrua. U. G.
be held next Tuesday evening.
Found His Father Dead
Elizabeth Ellen Verity, Hempstead.
Joseph Scbtt and Annie Katherine Fennerty, both of Freeport.
John Louia Columbus Hinrichs, i *•'« State Coancilor and members of Rooaevelt, and Helen Loaee, daughter < hia ataff.
of Mr. and Mra. Oliver C. Logeo, Free-! At the close ot the meeting a social
port. ' hour was enjoyed at which the mein
wumuT cfPi? I bera were introduced to the visiting
WKlUMl—birt State officers. Tha entertainment
Lewis Hewlett Wright of Freeport commitee aerved oyatera atewa and and Sophie Sipe of Rockville Centre ! coffee prepared by Bro. Barney John- were united in marriage by Rev. Wil-1 gon.
liam Breckenridge, at hia residence, j
on Thursday, November 9. • Mayland's Will Filed
Chase.-Mra. John Chaae of Free-! The will of Rowland H. Mayland, port announcea the engagement of her i Ute of Main Street and Randall Ave- daughter, Myra, to Wilford C. South-; nue, haa been tiled in Surrogate's i|rd of Baldwin. ; Court. The property is disposed of
A marriage license haa been granted I ^^ bis wife, sons and daughter The by Franklin C. Jilbert. Town Clerk. 1 »"»' Kdwin, is 10 remain in charge of to Edgar George Johnson. Freeport, i *be buaineas at 54 Willoughhy Street, and Gertrude Adele Wilkina, Roose-' Brooklyn, giving a certain iiercentage
Brooklyn. "' 'be |ofTice of the Neighborhood — lAnderaon, Mrs. Gej.
Paat Councilor Cbeabire preaided ^'"'''^'"* "^^ ^*''''°*'^ Avenue, opposite The Woman's Christian Temperance Armond, Misa Nada and intereating remarks were made by the depot. Union will hold ita annual food sale I Bomated. Mra. Tonnie
jOext Saturday afternoon, November Campbell, Mr. Neil A.
Obituary i^^' "' *^* ^°"'* °^ *''*¦ ^^^^ E. Daviaon, Mra. W. F.
a«.,T,E., . «r,r^r>, x.„ I .Brown, corner Brooklyn Avenue and Oilman, Benj. P.
SAMUEL J. PENDLER ^ Bergen Place. Tea will be aerved. Hubbard, H.
Samuel J. Fendler, one of the firm i Hill, Mr. F. 31
of Conner, Fendler & Co., dealera in Pirat Church of Christ, Scientist — Johnsui,, Mr. Edgar
printere supplies in New York, and Services Sunday morning al 11 o'clock J"<='«8°"' ^beo. A.
\^"^^"y ^ :^egident ot this village, pulton and Franklin Streeta; gubiect ! J^f-'cham. Mr, H. A.
died last Friday. He waa fifty years I next Sunday, November 19, "Soul and Horton, Mr., Mgr. Avon Theatre
old. Mr. Fendler waa an honorary Body " Mortz, Albert
member of Ever Ready Hoae Company. --Obaerver.
Mialana, M.
Thomaa Baird of Jersey City will Miller. 0. Q.
give a goapel address on Sundav even- Riudall, Frank
THOMAS W. EARL ing, November 18, al 7:80, in" Gospel Remsen, Mrs. J
Thoma» W. Earl, jr., died Saturday, "all, "Realty Building. All are wel- Stratford, Mrs, November 11, aged 36 yrs., 9 months. -'"''^•
Several weeks ago the Young Peo¬ ple's Society of St, Paul's Episcopal Little Robert Ruynor. sun of Martin ] church was organized with seventeen |T. Raynor, of Benningt.,, Avenue, | members and elected the following I went to the bridge at Baldwin Harbor officers: President, Mies Elsie Clark ; I Wedneaday nighl to see his father, vice firesident, John Schlegel, jr. ; sec- I Instead he aaw a body floating in the reiary, Regina Uhe; treasurer, Ira j water. He ran home and notified his Searby ; directress, Mrs. Charles Ed- I brother George, who upon examination ' ward", sr. The club will hold ita rag- 1 discovered it was their father, who ular monthly social at the home of I had fallen ofT the bridge and was Miss Gertrude McClennan, Fulton Idroiwned. Raynor, who waa 59 yeara street, ihia Friday evening. Gn I qld. is survived by a widow, the two Thankhgiving Eve, Wednesday, No- , sons and a daughter. \ tember 29, the club will hold a dance
and social in the Board of Tmdt Hall
Freeport Man , woods \venue.
Catches Shad
Porterfield PI. and Mrs. Andrew
Funeral services were held Tuesday, with burial at Mt. Olivet Cemeterv."
iof the profits to hia mother and aiater.
I One of our regular advertiaera pte- ' dicta • very high turkey roarketowing I to the Bcarcily and high market. It
JOHN ROBERT MOORS John R. Moore, aged 61 yeara.
died :
Tel. 389.
Freeport, L.L, November 11—C. E.
Swatling of Elliott Place, who hag hiu
fiehiog pound off High Hill iitacb, has
Schwewer. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew been catching many fish out of season
— ~ Samoth, I. in his nets. Ilis latest cauh yeater
Christ Evangelical Lutheran.—See- T. Benson Smith, P. M day was a ihai It is an unusual
vices in tbis church are held at 10:80 November 14, 1916. thing to big a shad al this time of thf
a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The Sunday year. In Spring he caught many of
School meeta at 2:30 p. m. The Luth- At the Plaza week of Nov. 20tli:: them, b,jt no shad have been running
... • w -1 o ,er League meets at 7:00 p. m. forthe Mon., Emily Stevens in "The Wheel ir the waters aince earlv Summ-'. In-
Bt ma nome in Merrick on Sunday, atudy of the weekly devotional topic, of the Law ;" Earl Williaws in "The atead ot marketing the lone fish ha
. ?u'"'r-u"'u"5 *"t. '^ y^*'^,'?-"'^'^' The Brooklyn and Long Island Uis- Mysterious Motor Car." Tues., George took it home and enjoyed a delicate
will be a necessitv to ord«,r vour t^ ^^^rF'^'''^^ "^'''^'.^"^ ^^''. "j'^^'"' ^Ti:t Liithet Leagiie meeti, on Satur- Buban in "Pasqtiale." Wed House ; morsel.
will be a necessity to order y"«r , Rev. Dr. barry officiating, w.tK inter-' day, November 18, in .St. Luke's Luth- Peters and ^ail Kane in "The Velv.t
eran Chor.ih, Washington Avenue. Paw." Thurs., Audrey Munson in Brooklyn. "Purity," 7 acta; a photo play o^ un-
Next Sunday, November 26, iiie men usual ert merit; apeciai mat. 8:30; ad- of thia charcb wiil carry on the annual misaion 15 centa; evening, 7:15 and 9 every member canva.-«8. p. m.; admiaaion, 20 centa. Frid.,
"_ ~ : Robert Edeaon and Naomi Childera in ; do ao because they are intereated it
. , ... , To loie • good atenographer, in •["The Fathera of Men." Sat,, Mae''••• eatate otTers. Ig yonr offer be
arid railiDg^to|ba8y period, is aomething of a diaaateri Murray in "Sweet Kitty Bellaira." i'ore them?
" ¦ " TheCon.( ¦**'
velc.
E. H. Olaen has an attractive adv. thia week, giving' apeciai pricea on kitchen cabineta.
~_-- Thanksgiving turkey early this year, ment in Woodlawn Cumetery. Weat,
¦^ Try my ap«cial box of cut flowera, 'Speculating and buying on chances is cheater Coonty, N. Y.; C. A. Fulton 75c for tbe weekend. C. R. Ankera, ; out of the nucstion this seaaon. Order funeral director,' Mr. Moore ia sur- floriat, Rockville Centre, L. I.; tele- ahead and be aure of getting a good vived by a wife and one gon. i
phcne conntrction; delivery anywhere, one at the Central Market, 67 South 1
Adv»rUMa»ni j Main Street. U looks aa if tbe turkey : About a third of the people who live i proposition will be carried on thia year in furniahed rooma are paying fori Buy good coal at the right price. : oa atrictly cash baaia ae the wboleaal- good accommodations F«.epo.tCoa.Co.. 19 S. M.in 3... | era demand their money befere ahip-^ ^ tbem. fhey re.d--the-;u;;ifi;d j-bit'T^dUtrd^yifi^lJ^^n^
Not long ago he caught » aturgeon,
and when the ahark scare waa at ita
height he found five aharka in hid neta.
—Eagle.
The Cathedral - uf the Incarnation, Garden City, v^aa the scene ol a pret¬ ty Autumn wedding laat W'dneaday, i November ><. at 6 o clock, i.hen Ger- tru(?e Adele, daoghter of ^'rH. "1 ho,hai D. Wilkins of WaihinK'oii Avenue, wus married to Edgar G. -rge Johnaon, of Freeport, son of fir. and .Mra.J George Johnaon of ''learfield. Pa Rev. Roy Farrell Duff eld. ,\rchdeaco< performed the cercriony. The of the church wai decorated while chryaanthfimuiria and the chu with autumn leaves.
The bride waa m'ired in a gowt wbite ivory aatii. -vith long train carried a abowe: bouquet of
her J
Advertlsetaeut.
P"»«
AdvarUseflMaL
< ads ho^fuliy.
Adv«rtlaeBMat.
i will remedy it.
Advvtlaccneat.
¦ flict.
rostis and lillie- nf-the-valley, Ptrtple who read thi real eatate ada being caught ¦;; wi'h orBng^" bl
Misa Bessie KcJ-lei; 6f Fre^^por
maid of bore r and wore a go
green tafTriM. green hat and ;a
bouquet cf pink chryaaniheniaroi
The groom waa attended by
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Nassau County Review FREEPORT. N. Y.J FRIDAV, NOVEMBER 17, 1916 ^ Vol. X5C. No. 46 Freeport in the Fraternal Orders! Village Trustees News of the Churches Merrick Bellmore Roosevelt i«inalc ropi«« of tlw Rcvimr for tale mt Grsen- , Ooiog« in U>o •¦era! fralarnal 9r«*.k;xaliom of ' At the meeting Thursday afternoon b)«lf. and Brmithw«it«i.JUilr.»< Store. Nasaau Koad. nue east to the brook; and Haif Ave¬ nue from Bellmore Avenue to New¬ bridge Road, Smithville South. Russell Hoie Co. No, 2 has a com¬ mittee busy preparing plans for tbe enlargement of their dance floor. At present when tne company runs their A masque ball will be given by the social atfairs the floor is crowded too Green Turtle Club at Fi/emen's Hall ¦ moch for the enjoyment of their guests, on Si^turday evening of ths week. ! The addition will probably extend back Tne monthly meeting of tbe Men's S. meets every two weeks on Fridays ' Prizes wilTbe awarded for the hand-' from the rear of the building Club will be held on Monday, Novem- at 7.30. Choir practice is held on somest costumes. NORTH MEltRICK formal notice had previously been sent lipiuua editor of the to the proprrty owners, as per li?l of .ivi [irnperfics recommended jby Stied ('nniiiii:'5ioner Bnni.1 and published in « previous issue of the .Niisaii (^Ivinty I Keview ; motion was tf.rried. The following applications were granted: Water—Prank Farmlet, (irand Ave. Lighting—C. F. Vail, 1:^7 Church Street; Thniniii) W. Cann, Greene Ave¬ nue;.Mrs. Hert Clark, Lena Avenue; John .1. Randall, Woodbine Drive. Sidewalks—Mrs. A. T. Senf, 50 ft., 3:i'J South Bayview Avenue; Arthur Frank. 100 ft., l.')2 North Long Heach Avenue. Bond was filed by .loseph F'-- .1-'t, with Ihomac Abram.i nnd Charle. Johnson as surety, for 'i2o )0, guaran teeing " for live yeara all sidewalks ber 20, at 8:1.T a. m. The men's Club Thjrsdays at 8.00 P.M. A cordia of the Lutheran Church will be our invitation is extended to all to attend guests. Col. Franklin P. Sellers, re the services of this church and to be will give a dar.ce ^n its hall on Thanks Brooklyn Eagle, come identified with its community in-i giving Eve. Wednesday, November 29. HI) address. terests. - ' Townsend G. Smith is serving as one Arnold Bartow, son of Mr. and Mrs. iof the Grand Jurors at the preseni St. .John's Evnngeli:al Lutheran Samuel Bartow, has gone »o work (or . term of the Supreme Court at Mineola. Church; pastor, William Steinbicker; the New York Life Insurance Com-1 iiietts in its own chapeT"on Camp ."^ve pany in their .New York oflice. As the result of an election wager, nue. Bible School at 9:30 a. in Ser- — John J. Lowrey of Bellmore .^Venue vice every Sundav at 10 :4n. Tbe cate- The monthly meeting of tiie Merrick ¦ was given a wheelbarrow ride on Fri- chumens meet at the chapel every Civic League Inc will be held tonight, ' day i^Vfiiing if la-it week, with Wil- Wednesday at 3:30 for instructions in : Friday, in the Parish House at 8.30. , liam Wolfe on the "laborious end." the catechipin. The Sacrament of the ; Mr. Lowrey bad taken the trouble to Lord's Suptier will be administered on ' J°^"' Robert Moore for yesrs a sum- j conlilfntially impart to a large num- Aflvent Sunday, Decembers, at the "ior residejit of .Merrick ditd at his niorning service. home here on Kirk.vood .Ave. of heart ride and by 8 o'clock, the appointed : trouble after a long illness on Sunday hour, fully one hundred were present Presbyterian.—The Senior Girls of night. .Mr. Moore leaves a widow and ' to j!uy "Doc" and take part in the pa¬ the Presbyterian Sunday School will a son, John K. Jr. After a brief de-; rade. Headed by a band, composed of conduct a sale and tea in the chapel on i votional service at the house conducted ja tin whistle and a discarded wash November 29. at 4 p. m. Tea and co j by the Rev. WM. H. Littebrandt, rec- boiler, the party started up Hedlord coa will be terved and home-made can- tor of the Episcopal Church of the Re- Avenue to dak Street, to Bellmore I ,, , , ,, „ The Ladies' Aid Societv of the Advance Hook and Ladder Company i Roosevelt M. E. Church are making preparatiiiiis for their artnual fair and bazaar to l)e^ d in thn church on Tuesday «« |
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