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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916
Vol. XX, No. 25
Frecport
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ginrta eoplei of th* Review for Mie »t <•'•«"• bUtt'i »8d Br»ithw«lte«. IUilro«t Av«iu«; Mich- IMff'a. N«M«u County Review. D«bllv« • and Oobeu'*. lUln Street; Sidney Smith .. We«t MnriekRowl.
In the Fraternal Orders
Domes in the secret fralemal organizationa of Fraaport and vicinitir.
HIGHWATER TIDK TABLE
,9 UmM •re for bundy tl'Wk Dedoct K niinoteii for Hemp»to«d Buy)
Friday Jane
Saturday,
Sunday
Monday,
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Wednesday.
Thuraday,
Friday
Saturc'.ay, July
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Koyal Arcanum.—The Royal Arcan
umitei of Brooklyn are planning to
celebrate the 39th anniversary of the
founding of the ordt^r hy a big cele-
2:56 p. m. j bration at Ulmer Park on Saturday.
Jr. O. U. A. M.—The meinberi of Eagle Council No. 45, of Amityville, and Freeport Council No. 57, Jr. 0. ¦
Sunday Schooi Parade
Saturday ai ternoon the Sanday Schoola of Freenort and vicinity held their second anniversary parade. The threatening weather did not materially int rfere with the attendance, as over 1200 were in the line of march.
Exercises were neld in the respect¬ ive echools at 2:30. The line
Merrick Road East To Be Re-I3uilt
Bond issue to take care of ex¬ pense. Supervisor Smitti liopes to liave the worIt done by mid- was die of August—Will give order
Merrick
Bellmore
Roosevelt
Thi«column iiediUKl by Rev. W H. Littebrandt and all itema ihould be ient to bim to inaure in- i aertion jnder thia he«dinjr.
Frank Robvrt? la our rrpre»enutiv«- m Bettmvrr and vicinity. All orders and new* left with hitn will r^vsfve the tamr carpful a.tentjon as at our
f9rmed al Pine Street snd South Ber-' goon as bonds are sold—Will gen Place, thence to Randall Avenae, .
to North Grove Street, to Railroad ¦""'^^ Avenue, to Main Street, to Merrick Road, to Church Street, to Pine|Street
to South Grove Street, to Olive Bojle-
fine jot>"-To use bitu¬ lithic pav«ment"-See details in item on Pag:e 4.
Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Snnday, the First After Trin ity. at 7.30 and 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of the
Holy Communion at the early service t„„„^„ ,^ 2:30; preaching by tb* pas- and Morning Prayer and sermon at the t„, r^, g p ^ All are welcome 11 oclock service. Evening Prayer j^, jj^ and sermon. Tbe Church School con
Frank S. Snekrker. Jr.. our authoriied'
a«atatr*< ia in thia ^'illa[ffe every ,
w-.li be pleajw\i to receive apeciai items, mt app«tBtni«its for cmltinx for aame.
U. A. M., held a union meeting in the yard, there passing the reviewing ">• I Council chambers of Freeport Council gtand, continuing to South Long Beach
News of the Churches
A muting of the local Chautauqua; committee waa held Saturday avening. , •t which the following reaolution was j
Subject of Sermoiu, SenricM of tha and otber dointa in tbe churehea aod church aocietiea
waoh
" ',, , ..„ „„„_!,t^Mj nf 41 ""'"era iur lue BiiDuiiiK jrooi ""= -^-^ 1 ne paraoe, wniCD Bti
adopted, U of «h« '=°7'™j***! °„Vf *>yP^^^ ^°°"<=*'- The following o'clock, was headed by tl
being present: .^e the guarantors ot ^^^ ^^^^ nominees: Councilor, Frank charge of Captain Dar
the Chautauqua, hereby «8«« ^ '^ ; S. Snedeker, jr.. ; vice councilor, Orton fi„t dif ision wa. led by (
Friday evening to welcome State Vice 1 Avenue, countermarching to South Councilor Charles W. Lewry, jr.. and Ocean Avenoe, when the parade dis- his statt of officers. banded, and tbe schools returned to
i-revious to the arrival of the visit- their home churches where refresh¬ ing delegations, the nominations of ments were serted to all I —— officers for the ensuing year was held The parade, which started about 4 Catholic—The Sacrament of Con-
the police, in i firmation will be administered on Sun- renberg. Tbe day, June 25. A large nomber of the
..„„-:„ _-„„.'"•"¦"'""'""•¦' ...ow uiTiBiuii WBB IOU UJ Christ Chorch I children are to be confirmed. They
by the conimittees, and appoint a cuin , g^.j^ . ^^^^^^.^g secretary, William Band of Brooklyn, followed by the i weflt on retreat Thursday, mittee of five to «rr«nge the bonday I g^^^^^^. fin^eial secretary, John W. Oceanic Campfire Girls in costume, the P'°K«!""V*^!^'°!l'^.^,i.!,^° .Tat I Southard: treasurer, Oscar W. Valen-, gchools ofthe First Baptist. P. E.
tine; assistant recording secretary, church of the Redeemer, of Merrick; Grover Smith; conductor, James and the P. E. Church of the Transfigu¬ ration of Freeport.
In the second division we'e Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Merrick, Freeport Presbyterian
Regular services at tbe M. E. Church every Sunday morning at 10:3i>: even ing at 7:30; Sunday School in the af-
Niarle copiea of the Nasaau County Review ttm\ sale at Mnt. S. Nathan a Storp. Nassau ftami. *
nete services.
tinuea to meet throughout July in the Parish House at 10 A. M. The Gamp Ground Sanday School meet j each Sun¬ day at 3 o'clock in tbe Fire Hall of Company No. 2 on Camp Ave. All are welcome. The Woman's Auxiliary not meet again until the fall. A cordial invitation is extended to ali to attend the services of this chorch and to become identified with its commun¬ ity work. !
Mr. and Mrs. Alva R. Smith, jr.. of Merrick Ruad. are the proud parents of an 8-poand boy, born thia week.
tee or to order the tent closed on that day."
Details of the program are pub¬ lished in our advertising columns. The Chautauqua begins on Tuesday and continuea ontil Sonday. next week. No admission will be charged on Sun- aay or collection taken.
Another meeting of the committee
was held Wednesday afternoon. "^.,^„^„^__^ ..^
WHS found impoasible to get reports o''i dBn"j7mVH°'w."cheshi're, John'jV uV^^
I Gowd; warden, Ralpb Golden; inside I sentinel, George HofTman ; outside sen- I tinel, Clinton Walling; chaplain. Mar¬ tin Streesman; trustee for tbree years, C. Wesley Golden; trustee to fill va-
First Charch of Christ. Scientist.— . Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, i Hempstead Bank Bulding; subject next Sunday, June 25, "Christian Science."
work from the members or committee, evidently because of the fact that the local committee had not been consulted in the selection of dates and the dates fixed by tlie'committee conflicting with school exercises in this and other vil¬ lages, and the secretary was instruct¬ ed to notify the promoters that the local committee was unable to secure
cancy caused by resignation of Joseph I Church, including a large auto float Asch, John W. Fawcett; representa- tastefully decorated and aeveral autos; tives to State Council, C. Wesley Gol- Bethel A. M. E. Church and the A.
M. E. Church of God, of Freeport.
Thf.' third division was preceeded by ¦the Apostolic Church Band of Brook¬ lyn. The Methodiat Episcopal Church of Freeport had in addition to their
Lutheran. — Ibe Luther League will mvet with Miss Marie Kranz this Fri¬ day evening. This is to be a reception for the newly confirmed members of the church.
Sixty of the local Church Scbool joined in the Walk hbid in Freeport on>
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Smith, who recently sold their residence on Oak Street, have moved to Freeport.
Several of the gravel roads in tl)* villaga have received a coating of tar and sand during the past week.
Saturday. June 24, at the Rn^-al Theatre. Edwin Thanhcoser pref«nt« "His Wife," from Brae.-ne's celebrat¬ ed novel, featuring Geraldine O'Brieo; the tenth episode of 'The Girl and th« Gaine" and others. Sunday, June SS, Jane Grev and Lionel Barrymore in a Monday of 'story of the rocky coast coantry, "Th* Flaming Sword:" alao Cbarlea Chap¬ lin in "His New Profession."
The annual Children's Dav services
Chief "Billy" Pearaall and bis ath¬ letic firefightera pat Rooaevelt into tbe limelight last Thuraday at Port Jefferson. In the hook and ladder con¬ test. Alphas finished third, in 27 34 seconds. In the individual ladder climbing, Walter Crevoiserat of Al¬ phas secured second prize, the
bar. W. B. Cozzena, F. S. Snedeker. sr., and John W. Fawcett; alternates, W. R. Poat, O. W. Valentine, F. S. Snedeker. jr., and John W. Southard.
The delegation of about thirty from large achool, ten or twelve autos for Eagle Council having arrived, they the members of their Home Depart- were esctjvted into the room by Past ment; next came the Shell Island Mis- Councilor John W. Fawcett, who is gjon and the Methodist Episcopal
• --; " :-Al- lu ,^„.ntBrB fnr '^''P^'y ^**'® Councilor over the church of Roosevelt. The Boy Scouts
funds an required by the promoters lor , ^^ijy,;,;^ Council, They were foi- ¦ of Freeport brought up the rear, and
lowed immediately by State Vice made a pleasing appearance. Councilor Lewry and his staff, under a feature was the prettily decorated the escort of Joseph Mahler, Deputy auto driven by Curtis Pulton in the State Councilor over Freeport Council, line with the Loyal Sona of the Free and Deputy Fawcett.
Accompanying tbe State Vice Coun¬ cilor werf State Treasurer Webster A. Nesbitt. Chief Judge G. W. Marsh, Vice Councilor Wtiiittaker, of Ui ion Council No. 25; Vice Councilor Purdy, Pest Councilor Jaeger, Deputy State Councilor Eaason, aniJ Bro. C. Finger, all of Brooklyn Council No. 21.
.Addresses were made by the mem¬ ber.s of the State Vice Councilor's statT
Catholic—The Rt. Rev. Biahou of Brooklyn will confer the Sacrament of Confirmation on a class of 125 San¬ day morning at the 10 :S0 mass. The children of the class will receive the Holy Communion at the 9 o'clock mass. The time for the masses on Sunday ia 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a. m.
erection of the «<)at8, etc
The committee is willing to lend its influence ho far as possible but felt that in view of the fact that the pro- rnoterf" had chosen unsatisfactory dales that tli-i latttT shnuld not expect the committee to go t'j a 1 ,rRe ex jiense for the sole benefit of the company.
Ihe "Lights" had the formal open¬ ing of their new club house la.st Sun¬ day.
Robert Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell of 245 Church
Btreet has enlisted in Company L. r p „i n^„.„.;i
47[h Regiment, and reported for duty j Bnd several members of Eagle Counc.l
on Toesday.
port Presbyterian Church, trimmed ' the orange and black colors of the ao 'ciety; also several very prettily deco- ' rated baby carriages, and May poles
with vari-colored crepe pspers.
Social and Personal
Brief Itemi Concerning Reaidenta of Our Com¬ munity, and Their Gueata, Viaita and Social Affairs
Frank S. Snedeker. jr., of the Nas-
, No. 45, including Councilor Powell, . „ • .. ,. „ ,
j Henry A. Ketcham Hnd Deputy Joseph ««" Co"nty Review with Mrs. Snede- I luguig. ' 'ter and their daughter, Eleanor, Hre
I' At tiie close of the meeting ice enjoying a week's vacation, at Ball- cream, cake and cigars were served by 1 «'°" ^P«. N. Y the home of Mrs. I the entertainment con.mittee in the ! Snedeker s parenta. _ I banquet room. I Raymond J. Miller has a neW Chal-
This Friday evening, June 23, the ¦ mers runabout, purchased from tbe newly-organized Council of South Columbian garage.
Ozone Park, will be instituted in the |
Council chambers of the local Council. E. F. McKinley. formerly superin- The following applications for w^er j The members of the degree team are ; tendent of Freeport Schools, now an and light aervice were granted at th
A Woman Suffrage meeting under the direction of Mrs. Frederick S. Greene, AHsembly District Leader of Nassau County, will be held in the Freeport Club on Wednesday, June 28, at 3 p. m. Mrs. Raymond Brown will be the speaker. All are invited.
Our Busy Municipal Plant
lart meeting of the Village Board : WATER
Ansel Raynor, exc, south side of Cottage Court.
George Gosaelin, Harrison Avenue.
Henry Lott, 89 East Avenue.
Ira Duryea, Wilaon Placa.
LIGHTING
South,Side Amusement Co., South Main Street.
George M. Bogus, 78 Archer Street.
Harris Cohen, 44 Merrick Road.
A. J. Andrewa, 157 Porterfield Place.
George E. Bynner. 185 West Randall Aveoue.
Edward P. Trayer. Colambua Avenae.
Herman Holt, 384 West Merrick Road.
Mra. T. Fynes. 244 Whaley Avenue.
Bernard Lohmuller, Long Beach Avenae.
Frank A. Duruz, Grand Avenna.
Henry E. Rider, 40 Wallace Street.
Hta. N. B. Aihmead, Harriaon Ave.
Martin Donaghy, 26 Pennsylvania Avenue.
E. C. Gilderileeve, Swift Cfrek and Ocean Avenue.
C. H. Platt, South Bayview Avenue.
J. C. Powera, 66 Soath Side Avenue.
Walks Atter Five Years
' Mrs. Adam Schneider, of Weatbury, a former resident of Freeport, 67 years old, who for five yeara sufTered from nearitia and paralyais of tfae nerves and was unable to walk, haa regained the use cf ber limba and frequently walks several blocka to viait neigh¬ bors.
Mra. Schneider moved to Westbury about feur years ago. After ber ill¬ neaa aet :n Mrs. Schneider'a condition
requested to bear thin in mind, as the : attorney-at-law at White Plains, vis- initiatory work will be done by tbe lo- j ited friends in Freeport Tuesday. Mr. cal Council. Vice Councilor Purdy of I McKinley's daughter, a little tot of Brooklyn Council No. 21, baa accepted I five years when she left Freeport with an invitation to deliver the vice coun- her parents, graduates from High cilor's lecture in the first degree, in , School this term.
the absence of the vice councilor of j a enn -a
Freeport Council Thia will also be ; Miss Edith F. Essex of the Class of the address, and over $20 was raised tbe final nomination night for officers 1915, F. H. S., haa'graduated from , for iier work. Mi;,8 Livingstone will for the ensuing year. Brown's Buaineaa Scbool, Jamaica, and speak at the Hempatead Bank build-
aecured a position with the U. S. Title '"8. thia Friday afternoon, and prob- & Guaranty Co. in Jamaica. «hly at Baldwin later in tbe Summer.
Over 200 guests were entertained ; at the supper in the remodelled base- I ment of the Episcopal Church of the 'Transfiguration Tuesday evening. The room ia now lurge enough to aeat about , 125 at one time.
Methodist.—Children's Day services will be held on Sunday. The paator will preach at 10:30 a. m. on' "Grow¬ ing." At this service there will be baptism of infants. In the evening the Sunday School exercises will be held under the direct'an f the super¬ intendent, Harold E. Biown. An'in- teresting program of songs and recita¬ tions ia being prepared.
Chriat Evang. Lutheran—Services will be held as usual in this church. At the morning service, 10:30 o'clock, the pastor will preach. Tbe evening service will be in charge of one of the deacons of the church. The Sunday School meets at 2:80 p. m. The Luth¬ er League devotional meeting begins , at 7 p. m. We welcome you to these services.
A large nurnber of Freeport women were present at the meeting held in the Presbyterian Chapel Tuesday af¬ ternoon, June '29, when Miss Rose Liv¬ ingstone, "ihe Little Mother of Chin¬ atown," spoKe of her fight against white slavery which she is carrying on in the underworld of New York. The women were very much intereated in
appearance year. Autos carried the School to Freeport and returned it after the pa¬ rade to the Parish House where ice played
test, in 32 aeconda, and in the wet hoae One of the best baseball game, ever ^"l!!''- **""*" "°"« Company wa. in this village was that t,e-''?°''^' "> <^ ••«°"'^'-
cream was served.
tween the Hickory Field Club and the home team last Sunday. The game lasted fifteen innings and was finally
wu;; Lj ::., siai'.jrs, th- .jare bcIn; 6 to 3. .N'ext Sunday the Hibbard B. B. C. will be the visitors.
Mrs. Harry Truett and family of Whiteston* are visiting at the home of Nelson Merritt on Linden Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Satcliflfe have taken up their residence here for the summer.
Graduating exercises of the local school vvill be held in the Fire Hall of Company Nos 1 tonight, Friday, at 8 o'clock. The general public is invited to attend.
Miss Church, the only surviving member of the present faculty of the local school for next year's aervice, ia returning tomorrow to her horns at
Wellesville in the western part of the ' ^ay morning of heart trouble, after an state for the summer vacation. Prin- "Uneas of only three days. Funeral cipal Schermerhorn goes to Portches- 'services were held at hia late residence ter. N. Y. for next year. Mias Clarke Wednesday sfternoon and interment takes a poaition near her home and ^a" n.ade in Greenfield Cemetery .Miss Hurlbut will be married.
The closing exercises of the Bell¬ more School will be heid in Firemen's Hall on Monday evening of next week.
Stephen P. Ciements died at his res¬ idence on BeJIniore Avenue earlv Si»n-
Hymeneal
Announcement ia made of tbe mar- ..¦«,;c of LcRoy Condit, formerly of Seatord. to Miss Madeline Justine Schweizer of West New Brighton, Staten Island, on Jane 20. Mr. Cl>n- dit is the brother of Mrs. Howard E. Pearsall of East Avenae and is well- known in freeport.
Robert E. Donaghy and Miss Sarah .Marie Slattery of Jersey City will be ni«rri.>fl in St. Patrick's Catholic Charch at Jersey City June next Wed¬ nesday. June '2i.—Observer.
The membera are asked to bear mind tbat the Council baa accepted an ; invitation from Rev. Mr. Breckinridge
Miaa Hattie R. Smith is spending R*'- John Bacchus D. B. of Brook- of the First Baptiat Church to attend jj,g Summer at Yoongatown, Ohio, 'y" *'" he the preacher at the Church divine aerviees Sanday, Jane 25. The i prevjom to her departure a meeting I of the Transfiguration next Sanday.
membera will meet in the lodge room i^j ^^ Sunday School class waa held i
at 7:30 and proceed to the charch in a j ^^ ^^^g f,j,me of Mrs Wilbur Raynor "^^^ mid-year executive meeting of body. 'at which Misa Sm'ith was presented Q^een'-N""" . Woman'a Cbriatian
The annual election of officera will jwith a handsome leather handbag. | Temperance Union was he^d Tuesday be held Friday, Junc 30. and every , The next meeting of the class wilj be i •* t^e home of Mrs. C M. Flint. - member ia reqneated to be preaent.
Mra.
Elks.—The annual Flag Day exer¬ ciaea of Freeport Lodge of Elks were held Sunday in the lodge rooms. As | aocial gueata D. B. P. Mott Post, G. A. R., attended in a body. Beaidea i the ritualiatic aervicea tbe program i included: Solo, Miaa Addie Tydeman, ! of Hempatead; address, Lewis J. j Smith, Diatrict Attorney of Naaaau I Coanty; "Hiatory of tbe Flag." Row¬ land H. Mayland; violin aolo, Rudolf |
beld at the home of Mrs. Jacob Post j'"8e nurnber being present next Tuesday afternoon. ! Dayton, County president, preaided. Superintendents of departmenta were
Miaa Jessica Waltera of Brooklyn, a'appointed, plans perfected for work former Preeport reaident, sister of i "t the County Fair and other neceaaary Mre. Henry L. Maxaon, expects to en-! business condocted. A box lunch was ter the Northfield Seminary. Mass.. in supplemented with varioua good things the Pall. provided by tbe bosteae, and aitogeth- er a very pleaaant and profitable day
Mias Florence F. Brown was gradu-: waa enjoyed.
ated from Adelpbi College on Thuraday evening, June 15. receiving the B. A. degree. While in college Miss Brown
Baptiat.—On Rev. William
Sunday the paator, Breckenridge, will
. . , ,w?a7ctiv7^7"tLT.'w.TI"w7rk'P"."hj,""™-»^^^^ Jacoba. of Manhattan; patriotic talk. , ,„d , ^^mber of the Delta Delta Delt | »" •Choice and Purpoae. 7:45 p. m., J. H. Greenleaf. patriotic instructor . FraUrnitv. Miaa Brown I graduated ' ¦P**^'*'•"\"=*; Preeport Council No
„ , . „ ^ * Fraternity,
of tbe local Grand Army Post. Ex- ,,on, Fre.port Higb School in June, alted Ruler George Morton Levy pre-I jgij.nd from Packer Collegiate In
aided
Odd Fellows.— In Freeport Lodge No 600, on Monday night the Initiatory degree waa conferred upon Jobn Moae- man and Joseph Hirach. Next Mon¬ day evening, June 26, the aecond de- grew rapidly worse until ahe waa able | gree will be conferred upon the above to ge» about only In a wheel chair. ; candidates. The lodge requests all Through all her Buffering ahe waa poa-1 members to come out and help support aeaaed with a determination to recov- the Noble Grand and hia ataff in this er. She waa treated by fifteen noted [^,ork. aargeons. but it ia claimed tbat the
stitute of Brooklyn in June, 1914.
To Fix Tax Rate Today
The Village Board of Truateea will' meet tbis evening, June 23, to take! Next Wednesday, the action oir tbe adoption of the budget; Ladiea'Cirple will hold
fact that she never gave up hope had more to de with her recovery than all the medical aid ahe received.-—Times.
Buy good eoal at the right price.
Freeoort Coal Co.. 19 S. Main St.;
Tel. 389.
AaymttimmmmnL
and fixing the tax rate.
The tax roll has been computed aa ' a followa:
1916 $5,287,786.24
1915 $5,224,188.24
Increaae $64,390.00
The rate bas not been definitely
j 57, Jr. O. U. A. M.. will be our gueata I at thie aervice. all others invited. Tbe I pastor will preach a sermon appropri- I ate to tbe occaaion. Regular Sunday ' Scbool aeaaion at 9:45 a. m. Thuraday I at 8 p. m. mid-week prayer Qnd Bible atudy service.
28th. the strawberry
featival on tbe cburch lawn, to begin t 2 o'clock.
Methodiat.—Next morning Snnday Dr. Cartice will preach on the theme, "An Anciebt Question Needing an Anawer from the Modern Chorch."
Myvtit Rebekah Lodge will have a social meeting next Thursday evening, June 29, in the lodge room, at which they will entertain the Odd Fellowa and their friends.
fixed, but it will be between $1.25 and I It ia a vital question and the true ans $1.30, probably $1.28. Last year it wer will indicate the preeent realiza-
was $1.15, but the apeciai appropria¬ tions voted at tbe election in March make this higher thia year.
Weekly Weather Report
(For our readers in other Iqpaiities) Friday, June 16, continuing rain.
Royal Arch Maaona. — Freeport
J M. Hewlett'fi feed atore will cloee | chapter had its closing session before
at 1 o'clock Saturday for July, Auguat I the Summer vacation. Wedneaday : overcaat. fog
and September. j night, and exalted five M. E. M.'a to Saturday, aame; cleared off partly,
Ad»«rua«n«»t , ^^^^ j^^y,, .^^^j, -jy^^ ^„,j ^^g ^on. .^ ^.^^ ^^^ Sunday School parade.
iferredbyEx. Comp. Stevens and a^ Sunday, clear, warm.
tdelegation of 160 from Orient Chapter , Monday, clear in a. m., showers af-
I No. 138 of Brooklyn, including Past: ternoon, extra beavy rain and wind in
; Grand H. P. Culler, aever.-iil Grand n. m.
[Chapter offic^r^and Chapter oflHqers.
I Tba party returned home on a apeciai
' train provided for them. The enter bary and treeenhia Spring? Firat-claaa • tainment committee of Freeport Chap- gooda at rigtit pricea can be obulned j tmt took care of the^ialtora. order).
t,t JohnJ. RandalVa Noreeriee, Ocean •— '—^ ^ —,
and Lena Avenoea, Freeport, L. I. , If it aervea your intereata betfr to
Try my special box of cut flowert, 76c for the weekend. C R. Anktrs, floriat, Rockville Centre^ L. I.; tele¬ pbone connection; delivery anywhere. Aavwrtla—leoi
'Are you going to plant aomeabrub-
tion of Ita gt'eat privilege on the part of tbe church and wil', also evidence its fitneea, or unfitness, to carry on its work witb success.
At 7 :45 p. m. the annual Union Bac¬ calaureate services of the Freeport Higb School will be held. Rev. A. C. Karkau, pastor of Chriat Evangelical Lutheran Cburch, ia to preach the aer¬ mon and the pastors of other churches of the village will assist in the aer¬ viee
If ita a good boarding bpuae it ahonld
p. m. be a profitable business finterpriae.
Tueaday, clear, warjn. It operated on businesa principlea, ad-
Wedbeaday, clear, cooler; heavy vertised in a timely way, and ronduct-
rain in afternoon. ed with juat aa moch pride aa theown-
Tharaduy, clear, cool (overcoate iii er of a good botel feele in hia boai-
The Annual Fair of the Church uf the Redeemer held in the Parish House on Wednesday and Thuraday of laat week waa a great and pleasing euc- cess. The nroceeds above expenses total $342.00. The general feelinp, ia that never waa a better time enjoyed at a function of thia church. Thia year is the 29th. in the history of these Annual Fairs. The second ev¬ ening waa enlivened by the enjoyable singing of a quartette composed of Mrs. F. S. Hill, Mra. Chas. A. Calk¬ ins, Mra. WM. RohlUs and Mrs. W. B. WollT. The Rector and Vestry would like to thank all personally on behalf of the church for aasiatanee from every source, but, thia being im¬ practicable, would use the columns of this paper to utter a very much heart felt "Thank you!"
The value of a civic league to a vil lage has been seen lately in two in
MINOR-THOM
.A pretty hnine wedding took place
on Saturday evening. June 17, when
.Miss Minor, niece cif .Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Corlett of Pine Street, became
the bride nf Joseph Stewart Thom of
Boston, a former reaident of Freeport.
Bride and groom are Ooth well-known
in -^reeport. The ceremony was per-
„„ , ... . .- . • . f«^r'''«'' hy Rev. J. Sidney Gould, pas-
and several times served a« district ut of the Presbyterian Church The
captain Hnd town committeeman from bridal partv entered the room to the
- district. Wilbur F. Southard strains of- Mendelssohn's
DeceHsed waa 62 years of age a:d survived by hi.s wjfe and mother. .Mrs. .'ohn Clenitnta. During his residence in thia village Mr. ('lements wm an ardent worker in the Republican party
this
conducted the funeral.
The Hellmore Sewing Circle met at the residence of .Mrs Mabel Fiesler of Bedford Avenue on Wednesday after noon of this week
"Ihe.Cfnryof the Pink Ro».-," a c'Hntata. was well rendered by a chorus of twenty-five voices in the Presby¬ terian Church on Wednesday evening of thia week and in spite ot the stormy weather was auile well attend-d.
An old-faahionnhed Fourth of Julv
wedding
march p'.ayeti by Miss Rose Van Rees. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Daisy Minor of Mount Vernon, while Jack Thom of Boston, brother of the groom, acted a» best man. Tbe bride was given away by her uncle. .After the wedding ceremony Miss Van ....s .-;•;;,;, i^f'.ec i.l.icli a Wedding supper waa served and the coujde de¬ parted for tbeir future home in Bos¬ ton. The bride s gown waa white net over white crepe de chine and ehe car¬ ried a shower boocjuef of white roaea and lilies-of-the-valley; the maid of
members of Advance Hook and der Company this year. In the noon there will be
stances which happened in this village the principal streets oi tne village .. of Merrick. It is the value which ^hjcj, the children are invited to par- may come from foresight over hind- ticipate. In tbe evening a dance witb sight. Wben the Merick dock was ^n the usual attractions will be held seen to be i.i a bad way, Commissioner , j^ Firemen's Hall.
of Highwaya Patterson was appealed '—
to to mend it but replied that he had Mrs. Mary S. Campbell and family
no funds in hand but that as eoon ae of New York have moved to the cot-
an apportionment was made he would tage in the Waterview tection rec«nt-
attend to tbe matter. At its meeting laat Kriday the Civic League was able to write the Commiasioner ita thanks for the fulfillment of hia promise. Again, two accidents occurred at our dangerooa L. I. R. R. croaeing on Mer-
celebration will be conducted hy tb'e honor wore a pale pink gown of georg¬ ette crepe and carried a bouquet of pink roees. The ceremony took place "parade "Ihr^gh ""'^ ?»'""» «nd pink and white peoniee.
of the village in .^""""^ '^iT^t'^'^'^A^tt"'''- ^^l' ''• Sidney Gould. Mr. and Mra. Robert
Corlett, Jack Thom, Mias Daisy Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dundae Thom, Miaa Hazel Golder, Miaa Beaeie Gueet, George Cooltburet, Mia« Ruth Wen- oer. Miaa Roae Van Reea. MitaPbocbo Stafford of Lynbrook. William Minor of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mre. J. M. Cor¬ lett of Brooklyn. Mias Margaret Cor¬ lett, Miaa Eleanor G. Corlett and Mra. Peter Van Reea.
ly vacated by Robert Coaick
Charlea W. Smith of Bellmore Ave¬ nue baa been appointed one of tha four clerka to tbe Board of Aaaeaaora
SIEGEL—GOLDSTEIN
umun^.i,!.. a. v.v, sv,.. „.».- . A I. A. ,«A A Abraham Megel of Brooklyn, wbo
rick Ave. within a week and eome of ??'' "eumed hie dutiee 9a Wedneeday. i, proprietor of tbe large paint atore
our citizena were moved to petition the railroad for better protection. Good! But the Civic Leagoe had al¬ ready been "on tbe job." The Civic League, aleo, has the promise of the L. I. R. R. to install electric lighta on the platforme as soon as the propoaed electricity reathee the village and tbe
Mr. Smith le well qualified for thie on Main Street, son of Bernard Siegel poaition. having himself been an aa of Brooklyn, and Miaa Martha, daugb- eeeeor for a number of yeara. The ier of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Goldatein of poaition carries a salary of $1200 per Brooklyn, were married Tueaday. June y**'- 13. at the Temple Beth-El, in Brook¬
lyn, by Rev. Mr. Rome. Following Burglars forced an entrance through tbe ceremony a luncheon and dancing a rear window into tbe Bellmore were enjoyed at tbe Bedford Manaion.
League ie cooperating with Bellmore Pharmacy early last Friday morning Mies Jeannette, Goldstein, a aiater of
and Wantagh to hasten that end. The "d relieved Dr. William Wolfe of the the bride, and Dr. leidore Siegel.
League haa requeeted the Town Board •=•"¦* of about $150 worth of hia atock. brother of the groom, were brideamaid
to inform it when mattera concerning The etolen gooda included foonUin aod beat man. The happy couple eo-
the League'a territory come before P*""- camerae. cigare. watchea and joyed a week'e honeymoon trip to
that body and have received a favor- jewelry. No trace of the culp.-ite haa Bingbampton, Buffalo, Niagara FaJU,
yet been aecured. tbrough Canada and home by way of
Buffalo. They were atopped at Hor-
The Naaeau County Mortgage Com- ncll for aeveral houre beeauae of tbe
pany le erecting three new cottage* in heavy iloode there, and were much Id-
the Waterview development. Henry iereeted in the atation in that vicinity.
O. Smith le the contrjictor. no trains going through for many
boore while the trscke were being re-
A epecial meeting of tbe Bellmore paired. Mr. and Mra. Siegel are pow
Board of Trade wae held at Firemen'a permanent reaidenta of Freaport. aod
Hall last Friday evening. Tbe com- are making tbeir home at 17 Smith mittee on improving tbe depot and aurroundings reported nearly enough
able reply. Authoritiea seem anxioua to have the cooperation of dieintereat- ed bodiea for the betterment of condi¬ tiona and tbe protection of tbe inter¬ eata of the greater number. We give pablicity to the work of the local League in the hope tbat all thoee in- tereeted in civic improvemente will aeek memberahip in tlie organization.
The Annoal Pair of Merrick Hook and Ladder and Engine Company No.
2 will be held thin year ae uaual in funds pledged and thia work will prob-
their ball and grounda on Camp Ave. ably be started as soon as the necee
July 1. S, and 4. ^ary plana ere arranged witb the rail
road company. A cororaittee from the
What ia heralded aa a grand enter- Bellmere Suffrage Clab. coneieting of
tainment and dance will be held to- Mrs. Leon H.| Delile, Mre. Donald B.
morrow evening, Saturday, in the Fire Rider and Mra. William Badenbop
Hall of Merrick Hook and Ladder and were preaent and offered to co-operate
Engine Co. No. 2 oh Camp Ave. toaa- with the Board in'any contemplated ofVcrds bemg 400
sist the finances of »he Company. A ^^improvements in the village Thry
Street.
Miss Polk Wins
Spelling^ Contest
The final conteat in the Cotinty Bpeiiiiig contests, to decide wbo should repreeent tbe County in the State con¬ teat to be held at Syracuae. wae bald at Mineola yeaterday rooming, witb the following result, the total number
laughable aketcTh entitled "Tbe Baby pledged themeevee for a contribution g^^ij^e polk Garden City Elephant" will be pnt on followed by of $10 toward improving tbe groaoda Harry Riley Ocean/iide
Rank Wonia
Call and look tbe atock over and make ' rent tban to bny a home, let thf claa your own eelectione." eified ads help yoa to rent wisely
AdvttrU»rmeot
AdwiiaemeDt
Wouid yoo rent that apare room—if a claaaified "ad" could find for you a deeirable tenant? It woolti pay.
neee, a boarding houee will pay. )f yen want folks to know you are run-
I ning auch a boarding house uae our
I claaaified columna.
Naasao Connty Review.
I Adveftteemeat.
a beeutiful comedy, "Uncle Anthony.' Much other talent besides that appeal¬ ing in the plays will hold the boarda during the evening. Admiaeion ie 26 cents for adults and 15 centa for child¬ ren.
Tomorrow, Saturday, tbere will be a celebration of tbe Holy Communion in the Churcitt of the Redeemer at 7:30 a. m.—Nativity of St. John the Bap¬ tiat.
Utilize the claaeifled ade. in your eearcb for tbe new place to live—1«> tbe end that in your next houae or apartment you ahall aecure full value for every dollar of rent money. •*
AcW«rtia«ineni
400 899 898 898 89« 396
after the work to the buildinga at the Marion Nelaon, Great Neek
^„ *1 _ ".""^^^ ^ Dorothy Fleming. Freeport
Di »m/j r» . !r^ Mary Kinsella, Mineola
Blues Win Polo Game Anna MacFaul. Malveme
The firat match game of polo be- Naaeau County will be repreaentad
tween regularly chosen teams waa at Syracosa by Miee Polk.
played on the Freeport Polo Grounde Tbe firet three were tied for firat
Sunday afternoon between the Bluea place, and the aecond three for aecond
and tbe Rede. Tbe former woo by 4 place, so that they oow etaad in tho
goale to 3. The Bluee were Sbcriir order named.
Stephen P. Pettit, captain; Ibomat
Forbfe, Anthony N. Pedden and Her- Big Realty Transfer
, man Horn. In the Red contingent were William Greenblatt hae parehaeed
Fred Stone., captain; Frank Tinney. ttom Jobn J. Bedell of Bellmore^tba
Will Rogera and SUnley Murphy.
George Bennett Smith waa referee.
More Freeport News ac Page 8
Imore tba property on Railroad Avenue, iormer- ly Med by the village aa tbe villag* oflfice. The price af tbe property ia ' not made pablic.
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| FullText | Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916 Vol. XX, No. 25 Frecport ¦ of Um ginrta eoplei of th* Review for Mie »t <•'•«"• bUtt'i »8d Br»ithw«lte«. IUilro«t Av«iu«; Mich- IMff'a. N«M«u County Review. D«bllv« • and Oobeu'*. lUln Street; Sidney Smith .. We«t MnriekRowl. In the Fraternal Orders Domes in the secret fralemal organizationa of Fraaport and vicinitir. HIGHWATER TIDK TABLE ,9 UmM •re for bundy tl'Wk Dedoct K niinoteii for Hemp»to«d Buy) Friday Jane Saturday, Sunday Monday, ToMda>. Wednesday. Thuraday, Friday Saturc'.ay, July 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 1 2:56 p. 3:62 p. 4 :45 p. 5:35 p. 6:00 p. 6:47 p. 7 :80 p. 8:10 p. 8 :84 p. m. in. m. Rl m. IS. m. R). m. Koyal Arcanum.—The Royal Arcan umitei of Brooklyn are planning to celebrate the 39th anniversary of the founding of the ordt^r hy a big cele- 2:56 p. m. j bration at Ulmer Park on Saturday. Jr. O. U. A. M.—The meinberi of Eagle Council No. 45, of Amityville, and Freeport Council No. 57, Jr. 0. ¦ Sunday Schooi Parade Saturday ai ternoon the Sanday Schoola of Freenort and vicinity held their second anniversary parade. The threatening weather did not materially int rfere with the attendance, as over 1200 were in the line of march. Exercises were neld in the respect¬ ive echools at 2:30. The line Merrick Road East To Be Re-I3uilt Bond issue to take care of ex¬ pense. Supervisor Smitti liopes to liave the worIt done by mid- was die of August—Will give order Merrick Bellmore Roosevelt Thi«column iiediUKl by Rev. W H. Littebrandt and all itema ihould be ient to bim to inaure in- i aertion jnder thia he«dinjr. Frank Robvrt? la our rrpre»enutiv«- m Bettmvrr and vicinity. All orders and new* left with hitn will r^vsfve the tamr carpful a.tentjon as at our f9rmed al Pine Street snd South Ber-' goon as bonds are sold—Will gen Place, thence to Randall Avenae, . to North Grove Street, to Railroad ¦""'^^ Avenue, to Main Street, to Merrick Road, to Church Street, to Pine Street to South Grove Street, to Olive Bojle- fine jot>"-To use bitu¬ lithic pav«ment"-See details in item on Pag:e 4. Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Snnday, the First After Trin ity. at 7.30 and 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early service t„„„^„ ,^ 2:30; preaching by tb* pas- and Morning Prayer and sermon at the t„, r^, g p ^ All are welcome 11 oclock service. Evening Prayer j^, jj^ and sermon. Tbe Church School con Frank S. Snekrker. Jr.. our authoriied' a«atatr*< ia in thia ^'illa[ffe every , w-.li be pleajw\i to receive apeciai items, mt app«tBtni«its for cmltinx for aame. U. A. M., held a union meeting in the yard, there passing the reviewing ">• I Council chambers of Freeport Council gtand, continuing to South Long Beach News of the Churches A muting of the local Chautauqua; committee waa held Saturday avening. , •t which the following reaolution was j Subject of Sermoiu, SenricM of tha and otber dointa in tbe churehea aod church aocietiea waoh " ',, , ..„ „„„_!,t^Mj nf 41 ""'"era iur lue BiiDuiiiK jrooi ""= -^-^ 1 ne paraoe, wniCD Bti adopted, U of «h« '=°7'™j***! °„Vf *>yP^^^ ^°°"<=*'- The following o'clock, was headed by tl being present: .^e the guarantors ot ^^^ ^^^^ nominees: Councilor, Frank charge of Captain Dar the Chautauqua, hereby «8«« ^ '^ ; S. Snedeker, jr.. ; vice councilor, Orton fi„t dif ision wa. led by ( Friday evening to welcome State Vice 1 Avenue, countermarching to South Councilor Charles W. Lewry, jr.. and Ocean Avenoe, when the parade dis- his statt of officers. banded, and tbe schools returned to i-revious to the arrival of the visit- their home churches where refresh¬ ing delegations, the nominations of ments were serted to all I —— officers for the ensuing year was held The parade, which started about 4 Catholic—The Sacrament of Con- the police, in i firmation will be administered on Sun- renberg. Tbe day, June 25. A large nomber of the ..„„-:„ _-„„.'"•"¦"'""'""•¦' ...ow uiTiBiuii WBB IOU UJ Christ Chorch I children are to be confirmed. They by the conimittees, and appoint a cuin , g^.j^ . ^^^^^^.^g secretary, William Band of Brooklyn, followed by the i weflt on retreat Thursday, mittee of five to «rr«nge the bonday I g^^^^^^. fin^eial secretary, John W. Oceanic Campfire Girls in costume, the P'°K«!""V*^!^'°!l'^.^,i.!,^° .Tat I Southard: treasurer, Oscar W. Valen-, gchools ofthe First Baptist. P. E. tine; assistant recording secretary, church of the Redeemer, of Merrick; Grover Smith; conductor, James and the P. E. Church of the Transfigu¬ ration of Freeport. In the second division we'e Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Merrick, Freeport Presbyterian Regular services at tbe M. E. Church every Sunday morning at 10:3i>: even ing at 7:30; Sunday School in the af- Niarle copiea of the Nasaau County Review ttm\ sale at Mnt. S. Nathan a Storp. Nassau ftami. * nete services. tinuea to meet throughout July in the Parish House at 10 A. M. The Gamp Ground Sanday School meet j each Sun¬ day at 3 o'clock in tbe Fire Hall of Company No. 2 on Camp Ave. All are welcome. The Woman's Auxiliary not meet again until the fall. A cordial invitation is extended to ali to attend the services of this chorch and to become identified with its commun¬ ity work. ! Mr. and Mrs. Alva R. Smith, jr.. of Merrick Ruad. are the proud parents of an 8-poand boy, born thia week. tee or to order the tent closed on that day." Details of the program are pub¬ lished in our advertising columns. The Chautauqua begins on Tuesday and continuea ontil Sonday. next week. No admission will be charged on Sun- aay or collection taken. Another meeting of the committee was held Wednesday afternoon. "^.,^„^„^__^ ..^ WHS found impoasible to get reports o''i dBn"j7mVH°'w."cheshi're, John'jV uV^^ I Gowd; warden, Ralpb Golden; inside I sentinel, George HofTman ; outside sen- I tinel, Clinton Walling; chaplain. Mar¬ tin Streesman; trustee for tbree years, C. Wesley Golden; trustee to fill va- First Charch of Christ. Scientist.— . Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, i Hempstead Bank Bulding; subject next Sunday, June 25, "Christian Science." work from the members or committee, evidently because of the fact that the local committee had not been consulted in the selection of dates and the dates fixed by tlie'committee conflicting with school exercises in this and other vil¬ lages, and the secretary was instruct¬ ed to notify the promoters that the local committee was unable to secure cancy caused by resignation of Joseph I Church, including a large auto float Asch, John W. Fawcett; representa- tastefully decorated and aeveral autos; tives to State Council, C. Wesley Gol- Bethel A. M. E. Church and the A. M. E. Church of God, of Freeport. Thf.' third division was preceeded by ¦the Apostolic Church Band of Brook¬ lyn. The Methodiat Episcopal Church of Freeport had in addition to their Lutheran. — Ibe Luther League will mvet with Miss Marie Kranz this Fri¬ day evening. This is to be a reception for the newly confirmed members of the church. Sixty of the local Church Scbool joined in the Walk hbid in Freeport on> Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Smith, who recently sold their residence on Oak Street, have moved to Freeport. Several of the gravel roads in tl)* villaga have received a coating of tar and sand during the past week. Saturday. June 24, at the Rn^-al Theatre. Edwin Thanhcoser pref«nt« "His Wife" from Brae.-ne's celebrat¬ ed novel, featuring Geraldine O'Brieo; the tenth episode of 'The Girl and th« Gaine" and others. Sunday, June SS, Jane Grev and Lionel Barrymore in a Monday of 'story of the rocky coast coantry, "Th* Flaming Sword:" alao Cbarlea Chap¬ lin in "His New Profession." The annual Children's Dav services Chief "Billy" Pearaall and bis ath¬ letic firefightera pat Rooaevelt into tbe limelight last Thuraday at Port Jefferson. In the hook and ladder con¬ test. Alphas finished third, in 27 34 seconds. In the individual ladder climbing, Walter Crevoiserat of Al¬ phas secured second prize, the bar. W. B. Cozzena, F. S. Snedeker. sr., and John W. Fawcett; alternates, W. R. Poat, O. W. Valentine, F. S. Snedeker. jr., and John W. Southard. The delegation of about thirty from large achool, ten or twelve autos for Eagle Council having arrived, they the members of their Home Depart- were esctjvted into the room by Past ment; next came the Shell Island Mis- Councilor John W. Fawcett, who is gjon and the Methodist Episcopal • --; " :-Al- lu ,^„.ntBrB fnr '^''P^'y ^**'® Councilor over the church of Roosevelt. The Boy Scouts funds an required by the promoters lor , ^^ijy,;,;^ Council, They were foi- ¦ of Freeport brought up the rear, and lowed immediately by State Vice made a pleasing appearance. Councilor Lewry and his staff, under a feature was the prettily decorated the escort of Joseph Mahler, Deputy auto driven by Curtis Pulton in the State Councilor over Freeport Council, line with the Loyal Sona of the Free and Deputy Fawcett. Accompanying tbe State Vice Coun¬ cilor werf State Treasurer Webster A. Nesbitt. Chief Judge G. W. Marsh, Vice Councilor Wtiiittaker, of Ui ion Council No. 25; Vice Councilor Purdy, Pest Councilor Jaeger, Deputy State Councilor Eaason, aniJ Bro. C. Finger, all of Brooklyn Council No. 21. .Addresses were made by the mem¬ ber.s of the State Vice Councilor's statT Catholic—The Rt. Rev. Biahou of Brooklyn will confer the Sacrament of Confirmation on a class of 125 San¬ day morning at the 10 :S0 mass. The children of the class will receive the Holy Communion at the 9 o'clock mass. The time for the masses on Sunday ia 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a. m. erection of the «<)at8, etc The committee is willing to lend its influence ho far as possible but felt that in view of the fact that the pro- rnoterf" had chosen unsatisfactory dales that tli-i latttT shnuld not expect the committee to go t'j a 1 ,rRe ex jiense for the sole benefit of the company. Ihe "Lights" had the formal open¬ ing of their new club house la.st Sun¬ day. Robert Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell of 245 Church Btreet has enlisted in Company L. r p „i n^„.„.;i 47[h Regiment, and reported for duty j Bnd several members of Eagle Counc.l on Toesday. port Presbyterian Church, trimmed ' the orange and black colors of the ao 'ciety; also several very prettily deco- ' rated baby carriages, and May poles with vari-colored crepe pspers. Social and Personal Brief Itemi Concerning Reaidenta of Our Com¬ munity, and Their Gueata, Viaita and Social Affairs Frank S. Snedeker. jr., of the Nas- , No. 45, including Councilor Powell, . „ • .. ,. „ , j Henry A. Ketcham Hnd Deputy Joseph ««" Co"nty Review with Mrs. Snede- I luguig. ' 'ter and their daughter, Eleanor, Hre I' At tiie close of the meeting ice enjoying a week's vacation, at Ball- cream, cake and cigars were served by 1 «'°" ^P«. N. Y the home of Mrs. I the entertainment con.mittee in the ! Snedeker s parenta. _ I banquet room. I Raymond J. Miller has a neW Chal- This Friday evening, June 23, the ¦ mers runabout, purchased from tbe newly-organized Council of South Columbian garage. Ozone Park, will be instituted in the Council chambers of the local Council. E. F. McKinley. formerly superin- The following applications for w^er j The members of the degree team are ; tendent of Freeport Schools, now an and light aervice were granted at th A Woman Suffrage meeting under the direction of Mrs. Frederick S. Greene, AHsembly District Leader of Nassau County, will be held in the Freeport Club on Wednesday, June 28, at 3 p. m. Mrs. Raymond Brown will be the speaker. All are invited. Our Busy Municipal Plant lart meeting of the Village Board : WATER Ansel Raynor, exc, south side of Cottage Court. George Gosaelin, Harrison Avenue. Henry Lott, 89 East Avenue. Ira Duryea, Wilaon Placa. LIGHTING South,Side Amusement Co., South Main Street. George M. Bogus, 78 Archer Street. Harris Cohen, 44 Merrick Road. A. J. Andrewa, 157 Porterfield Place. George E. Bynner. 185 West Randall Aveoue. Edward P. Trayer. Colambua Avenae. Herman Holt, 384 West Merrick Road. Mra. T. Fynes. 244 Whaley Avenue. Bernard Lohmuller, Long Beach Avenae. Frank A. Duruz, Grand Avenna. Henry E. Rider, 40 Wallace Street. Hta. N. B. Aihmead, Harriaon Ave. Martin Donaghy, 26 Pennsylvania Avenue. E. C. Gilderileeve, Swift Cfrek and Ocean Avenue. C. H. Platt, South Bayview Avenue. J. C. Powera, 66 Soath Side Avenue. Walks Atter Five Years ' Mrs. Adam Schneider, of Weatbury, a former resident of Freeport, 67 years old, who for five yeara sufTered from nearitia and paralyais of tfae nerves and was unable to walk, haa regained the use cf ber limba and frequently walks several blocka to viait neigh¬ bors. Mra. Schneider moved to Westbury about feur years ago. After ber ill¬ neaa aet :n Mrs. Schneider'a condition requested to bear thin in mind, as the : attorney-at-law at White Plains, vis- initiatory work will be done by tbe lo- j ited friends in Freeport Tuesday. Mr. cal Council. Vice Councilor Purdy of I McKinley's daughter, a little tot of Brooklyn Council No. 21, baa accepted I five years when she left Freeport with an invitation to deliver the vice coun- her parents, graduates from High cilor's lecture in the first degree, in , School this term. the absence of the vice councilor of j a enn -a Freeport Council Thia will also be ; Miss Edith F. Essex of the Class of the address, and over $20 was raised tbe final nomination night for officers 1915, F. H. S., haa'graduated from , for iier work. Mi;,8 Livingstone will for the ensuing year. Brown's Buaineaa Scbool, Jamaica, and speak at the Hempatead Bank build- aecured a position with the U. S. Title '"8. thia Friday afternoon, and prob- & Guaranty Co. in Jamaica. «hly at Baldwin later in tbe Summer. Over 200 guests were entertained ; at the supper in the remodelled base- I ment of the Episcopal Church of the 'Transfiguration Tuesday evening. The room ia now lurge enough to aeat about , 125 at one time. Methodist.—Children's Day services will be held on Sunday. The paator will preach at 10:30 a. m. on' "Grow¬ ing." At this service there will be baptism of infants. In the evening the Sunday School exercises will be held under the direct'an f the super¬ intendent, Harold E. Biown. An'in- teresting program of songs and recita¬ tions ia being prepared. Chriat Evang. Lutheran—Services will be held as usual in this church. At the morning service, 10:30 o'clock, the pastor will preach. Tbe evening service will be in charge of one of the deacons of the church. The Sunday School meets at 2:80 p. m. The Luth¬ er League devotional meeting begins , at 7 p. m. We welcome you to these services. A large nurnber of Freeport women were present at the meeting held in the Presbyterian Chapel Tuesday af¬ ternoon, June '29, when Miss Rose Liv¬ ingstone, "ihe Little Mother of Chin¬ atown" spoKe of her fight against white slavery which she is carrying on in the underworld of New York. The women were very much intereated in appearance year. Autos carried the School to Freeport and returned it after the pa¬ rade to the Parish House where ice played test, in 32 aeconda, and in the wet hoae One of the best baseball game, ever ^"l!!''- **""*" "°"« Company wa. in this village was that t,e-''?°''^' "> <^ ••«°"'^'- cream was served. tween the Hickory Field Club and the home team last Sunday. The game lasted fifteen innings and was finally wu;; Lj ::., siai'.jrs, th- .jare bcIn; 6 to 3. .N'ext Sunday the Hibbard B. B. C. will be the visitors. Mrs. Harry Truett and family of Whiteston* are visiting at the home of Nelson Merritt on Linden Street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Satcliflfe have taken up their residence here for the summer. Graduating exercises of the local school vvill be held in the Fire Hall of Company Nos 1 tonight, Friday, at 8 o'clock. The general public is invited to attend. Miss Church, the only surviving member of the present faculty of the local school for next year's aervice, ia returning tomorrow to her horns at Wellesville in the western part of the ' ^ay morning of heart trouble, after an state for the summer vacation. Prin- "Uneas of only three days. Funeral cipal Schermerhorn goes to Portches- 'services were held at hia late residence ter. N. Y. for next year. Mias Clarke Wednesday sfternoon and interment takes a poaition near her home and ^a" n.ade in Greenfield Cemetery .Miss Hurlbut will be married. The closing exercises of the Bell¬ more School will be heid in Firemen's Hall on Monday evening of next week. Stephen P. Ciements died at his res¬ idence on BeJIniore Avenue earlv Si»n- Hymeneal Announcement ia made of tbe mar- ..¦«,;c of LcRoy Condit, formerly of Seatord. to Miss Madeline Justine Schweizer of West New Brighton, Staten Island, on Jane 20. Mr. Cl>n- dit is the brother of Mrs. Howard E. Pearsall of East Avenae and is well- known in freeport. Robert E. Donaghy and Miss Sarah .Marie Slattery of Jersey City will be ni«rri.>fl in St. Patrick's Catholic Charch at Jersey City June next Wed¬ nesday. June '2i.—Observer. The membera are asked to bear mind tbat the Council baa accepted an ; invitation from Rev. Mr. Breckinridge Miaa Hattie R. Smith is spending R*'- John Bacchus D. B. of Brook- of the First Baptiat Church to attend jj,g Summer at Yoongatown, Ohio, 'y" *'" he the preacher at the Church divine aerviees Sanday, Jane 25. The i prevjom to her departure a meeting I of the Transfiguration next Sanday. membera will meet in the lodge room i^j ^^ Sunday School class waa held i at 7:30 and proceed to the charch in a j ^^ ^^^g f,j,me of Mrs Wilbur Raynor "^^^ mid-year executive meeting of body. 'at which Misa Sm'ith was presented Q^een'-N""" . Woman'a Cbriatian The annual election of officera will jwith a handsome leather handbag. Temperance Union was he^d Tuesday be held Friday, Junc 30. and every , The next meeting of the class wilj be i •* t^e home of Mrs. C M. Flint. - member ia reqneated to be preaent. Mra. Elks.—The annual Flag Day exer¬ ciaea of Freeport Lodge of Elks were held Sunday in the lodge rooms. As aocial gueata D. B. P. Mott Post, G. A. R., attended in a body. Beaidea i the ritualiatic aervicea tbe program i included: Solo, Miaa Addie Tydeman, ! of Hempatead; address, Lewis J. j Smith, Diatrict Attorney of Naaaau I Coanty; "Hiatory of tbe Flag." Row¬ land H. Mayland; violin aolo, Rudolf beld at the home of Mrs. Jacob Post j'"8e nurnber being present next Tuesday afternoon. ! Dayton, County president, preaided. Superintendents of departmenta were Miaa Jessica Waltera of Brooklyn, a'appointed, plans perfected for work former Preeport reaident, sister of i "t the County Fair and other neceaaary Mre. Henry L. Maxaon, expects to en-! business condocted. A box lunch was ter the Northfield Seminary. Mass.. in supplemented with varioua good things the Pall. provided by tbe bosteae, and aitogeth- er a very pleaaant and profitable day Mias Florence F. Brown was gradu-: waa enjoyed. ated from Adelpbi College on Thuraday evening, June 15. receiving the B. A. degree. While in college Miss Brown Baptiat.—On Rev. William Sunday the paator, Breckenridge, will . . , ,w?a7ctiv7^7"tLT.'w.TI"w7rk'P"."hj""™-»^^^^ Jacoba. of Manhattan; patriotic talk. , ,„d , ^^mber of the Delta Delta Delt »" •Choice and Purpoae. 7:45 p. m., J. H. Greenleaf. patriotic instructor . FraUrnitv. Miaa Brown I graduated ' ¦P**^'*'•"\"=*; Preeport Council No „ , . „ ^ * Fraternity, of tbe local Grand Army Post. Ex- ,,on, Fre.port Higb School in June, alted Ruler George Morton Levy pre-I jgij.nd from Packer Collegiate In aided Odd Fellows.— In Freeport Lodge No 600, on Monday night the Initiatory degree waa conferred upon Jobn Moae- man and Joseph Hirach. Next Mon¬ day evening, June 26, the aecond de- grew rapidly worse until ahe waa able gree will be conferred upon the above to ge» about only In a wheel chair. ; candidates. The lodge requests all Through all her Buffering ahe waa poa-1 members to come out and help support aeaaed with a determination to recov- the Noble Grand and hia ataff in this er. She waa treated by fifteen noted [^,ork. aargeons. but it ia claimed tbat the stitute of Brooklyn in June, 1914. To Fix Tax Rate Today The Village Board of Truateea will' meet tbis evening, June 23, to take! Next Wednesday, the action oir tbe adoption of the budget; Ladiea'Cirple will hold fact that she never gave up hope had more to de with her recovery than all the medical aid ahe received.-—Times. Buy good eoal at the right price. Freeoort Coal Co.. 19 S. Main St.; Tel. 389. AaymttimmmmnL and fixing the tax rate. The tax roll has been computed aa ' a followa: 1916 $5,287,786.24 1915 $5,224,188.24 Increaae $64,390.00 The rate bas not been definitely j 57, Jr. O. U. A. M.. will be our gueata I at thie aervice. all others invited. Tbe I pastor will preach a sermon appropri- I ate to tbe occaaion. Regular Sunday ' Scbool aeaaion at 9:45 a. m. Thuraday I at 8 p. m. mid-week prayer Qnd Bible atudy service. 28th. the strawberry featival on tbe cburch lawn, to begin t 2 o'clock. Methodiat.—Next morning Snnday Dr. Cartice will preach on the theme, "An Anciebt Question Needing an Anawer from the Modern Chorch." Myvtit Rebekah Lodge will have a social meeting next Thursday evening, June 29, in the lodge room, at which they will entertain the Odd Fellowa and their friends. fixed, but it will be between $1.25 and I It ia a vital question and the true ans $1.30, probably $1.28. Last year it wer will indicate the preeent realiza- was $1.15, but the apeciai appropria¬ tions voted at tbe election in March make this higher thia year. Weekly Weather Report (For our readers in other Iqpaiities) Friday, June 16, continuing rain. Royal Arch Maaona. — Freeport J M. Hewlett'fi feed atore will cloee chapter had its closing session before at 1 o'clock Saturday for July, Auguat I the Summer vacation. Wedneaday : overcaat. fog and September. j night, and exalted five M. E. M.'a to Saturday, aame; cleared off partly, Ad»«rua«n«»t , ^^^^ j^^y,, .^^^j, -jy^^ ^„,j ^^g ^on. .^ ^.^^ ^^^ Sunday School parade. iferredbyEx. Comp. Stevens and a^ Sunday, clear, warm. tdelegation of 160 from Orient Chapter , Monday, clear in a. m., showers af- I No. 138 of Brooklyn, including Past: ternoon, extra beavy rain and wind in ; Grand H. P. Culler, aever.-iil Grand n. m. [Chapter offic^r^and Chapter oflHqers. I Tba party returned home on a apeciai ' train provided for them. The enter bary and treeenhia Spring? Firat-claaa • tainment committee of Freeport Chap- gooda at rigtit pricea can be obulned j tmt took care of the^ialtora. order). t,t JohnJ. RandalVa Noreeriee, Ocean •— '—^ ^ —, and Lena Avenoea, Freeport, L. I. , If it aervea your intereata betfr to Try my special box of cut flowert, 76c for the weekend. C R. Anktrs, floriat, Rockville Centre^ L. I.; tele¬ pbone connection; delivery anywhere. Aavwrtla—leoi 'Are you going to plant aomeabrub- tion of Ita gt'eat privilege on the part of tbe church and wil', also evidence its fitneea, or unfitness, to carry on its work witb success. At 7 :45 p. m. the annual Union Bac¬ calaureate services of the Freeport Higb School will be held. Rev. A. C. Karkau, pastor of Chriat Evangelical Lutheran Cburch, ia to preach the aer¬ mon and the pastors of other churches of the village will assist in the aer¬ viee If ita a good boarding bpuae it ahonld p. m. be a profitable business finterpriae. Tueaday, clear, warjn. It operated on businesa principlea, ad- Wedbeaday, clear, cooler; heavy vertised in a timely way, and ronduct- rain in afternoon. ed with juat aa moch pride aa theown- Tharaduy, clear, cool (overcoate iii er of a good botel feele in hia boai- The Annual Fair of the Church uf the Redeemer held in the Parish House on Wednesday and Thuraday of laat week waa a great and pleasing euc- cess. The nroceeds above expenses total $342.00. The general feelinp, ia that never waa a better time enjoyed at a function of thia church. Thia year is the 29th. in the history of these Annual Fairs. The second ev¬ ening waa enlivened by the enjoyable singing of a quartette composed of Mrs. F. S. Hill, Mra. Chas. A. Calk¬ ins, Mra. WM. RohlUs and Mrs. W. B. WollT. The Rector and Vestry would like to thank all personally on behalf of the church for aasiatanee from every source, but, thia being im¬ practicable, would use the columns of this paper to utter a very much heart felt "Thank you!" The value of a civic league to a vil lage has been seen lately in two in MINOR-THOM .A pretty hnine wedding took place on Saturday evening. June 17, when .Miss Minor, niece cif .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corlett of Pine Street, became the bride nf Joseph Stewart Thom of Boston, a former reaident of Freeport. Bride and groom are Ooth well-known in -^reeport. The ceremony was per- „„ , ... . .- . • . f«^r'''«'' hy Rev. J. Sidney Gould, pas- and several times served a« district ut of the Presbyterian Church The captain Hnd town committeeman from bridal partv entered the room to the - district. Wilbur F. Southard strains of- Mendelssohn's DeceHsed waa 62 years of age a:d survived by hi.s wjfe and mother. .Mrs. .'ohn Clenitnta. During his residence in thia village Mr. ('lements wm an ardent worker in the Republican party this conducted the funeral. The Hellmore Sewing Circle met at the residence of .Mrs Mabel Fiesler of Bedford Avenue on Wednesday after noon of this week "Ihe.Cfnryof the Pink Ro».-" a c'Hntata. was well rendered by a chorus of twenty-five voices in the Presby¬ terian Church on Wednesday evening of thia week and in spite ot the stormy weather was auile well attend-d. An old-faahionnhed Fourth of Julv wedding march p'.ayeti by Miss Rose Van Rees. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Daisy Minor of Mount Vernon, while Jack Thom of Boston, brother of the groom, acted a» best man. Tbe bride was given away by her uncle. .After the wedding ceremony Miss Van ....s .-;•;;,;, i^f'.ec i.l.icli a Wedding supper waa served and the coujde de¬ parted for tbeir future home in Bos¬ ton. The bride s gown waa white net over white crepe de chine and ehe car¬ ried a shower boocjuef of white roaea and lilies-of-the-valley; the maid of members of Advance Hook and der Company this year. In the noon there will be stances which happened in this village the principal streets oi tne village .. of Merrick. It is the value which ^hjcj, the children are invited to par- may come from foresight over hind- ticipate. In tbe evening a dance witb sight. Wben the Merick dock was ^n the usual attractions will be held seen to be i.i a bad way, Commissioner , j^ Firemen's Hall. of Highwaya Patterson was appealed '— to to mend it but replied that he had Mrs. Mary S. Campbell and family no funds in hand but that as eoon ae of New York have moved to the cot- an apportionment was made he would tage in the Waterview tection rec«nt- attend to tbe matter. At its meeting laat Kriday the Civic League was able to write the Commiasioner ita thanks for the fulfillment of hia promise. Again, two accidents occurred at our dangerooa L. I. R. R. croaeing on Mer- celebration will be conducted hy tb'e honor wore a pale pink gown of georg¬ ette crepe and carried a bouquet of pink roees. The ceremony took place "parade "Ihr^gh ""'^ ?»'""» «nd pink and white peoniee. of the village in .^""""^ '^iT^t'^'^'^A^tt"'''- ^^l' ''• Sidney Gould. Mr. and Mra. Robert Corlett, Jack Thom, Mias Daisy Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dundae Thom, Miaa Hazel Golder, Miaa Beaeie Gueet, George Cooltburet, Mia« Ruth Wen- oer. Miaa Roae Van Reea. MitaPbocbo Stafford of Lynbrook. William Minor of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mre. J. M. Cor¬ lett of Brooklyn. Mias Margaret Cor¬ lett, Miaa Eleanor G. Corlett and Mra. Peter Van Reea. ly vacated by Robert Coaick Charlea W. Smith of Bellmore Ave¬ nue baa been appointed one of tha four clerka to tbe Board of Aaaeaaora SIEGEL—GOLDSTEIN umun^.i,!.. a. v.v, sv,.. „.».- . A I. A. ,«A A Abraham Megel of Brooklyn, wbo rick Ave. within a week and eome of ??'' "eumed hie dutiee 9a Wedneeday. i, proprietor of tbe large paint atore our citizena were moved to petition the railroad for better protection. Good! But the Civic Leagoe had al¬ ready been "on tbe job." The Civic League, aleo, has the promise of the L. I. R. R. to install electric lighta on the platforme as soon as the propoaed electricity reathee the village and tbe Mr. Smith le well qualified for thie on Main Street, son of Bernard Siegel poaition. having himself been an aa of Brooklyn, and Miaa Martha, daugb- eeeeor for a number of yeara. The ier of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Goldatein of poaition carries a salary of $1200 per Brooklyn, were married Tueaday. June y**'- 13. at the Temple Beth-El, in Brook¬ lyn, by Rev. Mr. Rome. Following Burglars forced an entrance through tbe ceremony a luncheon and dancing a rear window into tbe Bellmore were enjoyed at tbe Bedford Manaion. League ie cooperating with Bellmore Pharmacy early last Friday morning Mies Jeannette, Goldstein, a aiater of and Wantagh to hasten that end. The "d relieved Dr. William Wolfe of the the bride, and Dr. leidore Siegel. League haa requeeted the Town Board •=•"¦* of about $150 worth of hia atock. brother of the groom, were brideamaid to inform it when mattera concerning The etolen gooda included foonUin aod beat man. The happy couple eo- the League'a territory come before P*""- camerae. cigare. watchea and joyed a week'e honeymoon trip to that body and have received a favor- jewelry. No trace of the culp.-ite haa Bingbampton, Buffalo, Niagara FaJU, yet been aecured. tbrough Canada and home by way of Buffalo. They were atopped at Hor- The Naaeau County Mortgage Com- ncll for aeveral houre beeauae of tbe pany le erecting three new cottage* in heavy iloode there, and were much Id- the Waterview development. Henry iereeted in the atation in that vicinity. O. Smith le the contrjictor. no trains going through for many boore while the trscke were being re- A epecial meeting of tbe Bellmore paired. Mr. and Mra. Siegel are pow Board of Trade wae held at Firemen'a permanent reaidenta of Freaport. aod Hall last Friday evening. Tbe com- are making tbeir home at 17 Smith mittee on improving tbe depot and aurroundings reported nearly enough able reply. Authoritiea seem anxioua to have the cooperation of dieintereat- ed bodiea for the betterment of condi¬ tiona and tbe protection of tbe inter¬ eata of the greater number. We give pablicity to the work of the local League in the hope tbat all thoee in- tereeted in civic improvemente will aeek memberahip in tlie organization. The Annoal Pair of Merrick Hook and Ladder and Engine Company No. 2 will be held thin year ae uaual in funds pledged and thia work will prob- their ball and grounda on Camp Ave. ably be started as soon as the necee July 1. S, and 4. ^ary plana ere arranged witb the rail road company. A cororaittee from the What ia heralded aa a grand enter- Bellmere Suffrage Clab. coneieting of tainment and dance will be held to- Mrs. Leon H. Delile, Mre. Donald B. morrow evening, Saturday, in the Fire Rider and Mra. William Badenbop Hall of Merrick Hook and Ladder and were preaent and offered to co-operate Engine Co. No. 2 oh Camp Ave. toaa- with the Board in'any contemplated ofVcrds bemg 400 sist the finances of »he Company. A ^^improvements in the village Thry Street. Miss Polk Wins Spelling^ Contest The final conteat in the Cotinty Bpeiiiiig contests, to decide wbo should repreeent tbe County in the State con¬ teat to be held at Syracuae. wae bald at Mineola yeaterday rooming, witb the following result, the total number laughable aketcTh entitled "Tbe Baby pledged themeevee for a contribution g^^ij^e polk Garden City Elephant" will be pnt on followed by of $10 toward improving tbe groaoda Harry Riley Ocean/iide Rank Wonia Call and look tbe atock over and make ' rent tban to bny a home, let thf claa your own eelectione." eified ads help yoa to rent wisely AdvttrU»rmeot AdwiiaemeDt Wouid yoo rent that apare room—if a claaaified "ad" could find for you a deeirable tenant? It woolti pay. neee, a boarding houee will pay. )f yen want folks to know you are run- I ning auch a boarding house uae our I claaaified columna. Naasao Connty Review. I Adveftteemeat. a beeutiful comedy, "Uncle Anthony.' Much other talent besides that appeal¬ ing in the plays will hold the boarda during the evening. Admiaeion ie 26 cents for adults and 15 centa for child¬ ren. Tomorrow, Saturday, tbere will be a celebration of tbe Holy Communion in the Churcitt of the Redeemer at 7:30 a. m.—Nativity of St. John the Bap¬ tiat. Utilize the claaeifled ade. in your eearcb for tbe new place to live—1«> tbe end that in your next houae or apartment you ahall aecure full value for every dollar of rent money. •* AcW«rtia«ineni 400 899 898 898 89« 396 after the work to the buildinga at the Marion Nelaon, Great Neek ^„ *1 _ ".""^^^ ^ Dorothy Fleming. Freeport Di »m/j r» . !r^ Mary Kinsella, Mineola Blues Win Polo Game Anna MacFaul. Malveme The firat match game of polo be- Naaeau County will be repreaentad tween regularly chosen teams waa at Syracosa by Miee Polk. played on the Freeport Polo Grounde Tbe firet three were tied for firat Sunday afternoon between the Bluea place, and the aecond three for aecond and tbe Rede. Tbe former woo by 4 place, so that they oow etaad in tho goale to 3. The Bluee were Sbcriir order named. Stephen P. Pettit, captain; Ibomat Forbfe, Anthony N. Pedden and Her- Big Realty Transfer , man Horn. In the Red contingent were William Greenblatt hae parehaeed Fred Stone., captain; Frank Tinney. ttom Jobn J. Bedell of Bellmore^tba Will Rogera and SUnley Murphy. George Bennett Smith waa referee. More Freeport News ac Page 8 Imore tba property on Railroad Avenue, iormer- ly Med by the village aa tbe villag* oflfice. The price af tbe property ia ' not made pablic. •,i< |
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