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FREEPORT. N. V.. FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1916
Vol. XX, No. 9
Freeport
News of the Churches Freeport Club
SinfCle copies of the Heview for sale Subject of Sarmoiu. Senrice. o<
at Greenblatt's ancl Braithwaite'*, Rail¬ road Avenne; Michnoff's, Naasau Coanty Review, DaSilva'a and Go- beu's. Main Street; Da8ilva's,West Merrick Road. tf.
«n<i otlivr doing* in the chu %tk4 church tocielica
cb««
Makes Merry
Social and Personal Freeport Village
Budget $58,000
In the Fraternal Orders In the Fire Department
Lent begins next Wednesday. March 8, (Ash Wednesdav); Eaater Sunday is April 28.
(By C. A. P. S.l Freeport Club celebrated the twen ty-ninth of February, Tuesday even
Brief Items Concemiag Residents of Ou munity, and Their GuesU. Visits and Social Affain
Mervin
The Village Board of Trusteea held
a special meeting Friday evening, all
Raynor and family have fceiiig present, when the budget for the
ng. with the largest attendance at its moved froro Lillian Avenue to Chureh yfir whs discussed and adopted as" t'(,
HIGHWATEK
TlieiM* limo-* ara ti,r .-tn njinnt.^* (nr Ilr
Friday Mar.
Saturc'ay.
Sunday
Monday,
Tueaday,
Wednenfiav.
Thursday.
Friday
Satuidav
TIDE
,.|y Hm Tnii4t«*ai
5 9
7 X
10
n
12 13
TABLE
k. Di-dni
7:28 a.
8:15 a.
8 :59 a.
9:41 a. 10:23 a. 11:05 a. 11:49 a. 12:40 p.
1:44 p.
t It.
m. m. m. m.
n: m. m. m.
annual dinner in its history. The din¬ ner committee conxisted of Leonard S. Mabee, chairman; Thomas J. Spenee, Dr. Gtorge A. H. Smith, For- test S. Dunbar, Edward F. Cook, Per ry J. Wilson, W. Clinton Story, Wil-
Street, to the house formerly occupied v"'^" The budget for by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Hunt, K'*tn for comparison.
.) i.x also
who have moved out West.
First Church of Christ, Scientist —
Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Hempstead Bank Buildinf^; subject
next .Sundnv, March 5, "Man." - - ».
daughters.^Miriam and Koae, of Man
A hot supper will be served in ihe I liam C. Thompson. David A. Kennedy, j hattan, spAitjjj^day with Mrs. Kol
dining room ot the M. E. Church on Edward B. thompaon. They worked , isch's parsilOllBte? and Mrs. Morris
Friday. March 17, from 6 to m p, m., i hard to make this event succeasful and
under the auspices of the Sundey I e^xceeded all exnectations. Caterer
Doinus in Ih,- secret frutcrr.a! orM.tnt/i.tion. uf Freeport und viciniiy
Tilt .Sewing (.'ircle of the U. l!. I'. Mott Woman'a Relief Corps will .neet at the home of Mrs. Alice Post, 40 Bedell Sfrtset, nn Thursday. .March .1.
rreat lo and about ur local dapartmai brH.E. P.
the firamaa
Town taxes are due and payable. See advertisement in another column.
Schoul.
A watile and fun party will be ^ivt n by Ihe Ladiest' Guild nf the Epiaco) "i, Churcli of the TrBiisliguralioii on Tuts day evening, March 7, in the basement
served the following
The .-tore at No. I'O South Main Street, formerly occupied by the Free- port Ice & Fuel Co.. ia now occupied by the Freeport Motorcycle Exchange.
ChHrles Johnaen ;dinner:
I Oyster Cocktails
: Consomme en Tasse Finger Rolls
; Ottves Gherkins Celery
Halibut, Tartar Sauce
Mr. and ^rs. R. IV. Kolisch and jghters.^Miriam i Aityiitfndt
narjillDlPk? Miller, ontbe occasion of their lorty- second wedding anniversarv.
nf the church. Tickets can be set-ured , j^^^^j p.j|^j ^^ jj^^j Mushroom Sauce from any int.mber of the Guild.
i Mr. and .Mrs. A. Sidney Malcomson are leaving Freeport next week, for Roanoke, Va,, where Mr. Malcomson has accepted a very responsible posi
' tion, as general manager of the Roan¬ oke Water Works Co., Roanoke, Va.
THK TWO BUDGETS
191.T
?5.0110.on
111.niiij.fill 17,000.1)0 ili, 000. (ill 2.!500.0() (5; tin 0.00 2,792.60
Funds Gi.neral Police Street
Street Lights Bi:urd of Health Fire Deoartment Bonds and Int. Keni ot rark
in four p».n ill I
"Her Shattereil Idol,"
jg.g and other photo plavn. w
S4 5(10 OQ »' the Crystal Theal.e e
evening, .March S. at 7:15 o'eloek benefit of Aipha C'ciuncil Nn Daughters of Aiiitricd.
STHLANOTHER
Riickvilie Centre will vuie at the
village election on spending S.'ieOO for
the i.urcliatio of a ga-'iLne puriipinjj
engine. Rockville Crntre at the prea«
V givc-ni^pf tiir,' has nothing but bvdrant pres-
diierj" ¦ • ' ¦
I sure to Use for hres.
In. 000,00
iD.or.o 00
1'^, 1)00.00
2,."(Ki.OO
7,700.00
0,106.88
750 00
HOSE 3 ENDORSKS OKKICKRS Hose 2 \>iis first m the tield in eo- iorsing candidates for Chief fer the Anieri(;8. will hcild a benefit perform-' ctmiiig year when at ii meeting on ance ut the Crystal Theitre next Wed- Tuesday evening, February 29, they nesduv evening, .March 8, at 7 1.". and ! endorftil Howard E. Pearsall of Truck
.Mpha Council No. 11, I'anghterp if
re;i£Htiiig at 9o'clui.'k, A spec I'll feat-, ure production will be "Htr "-nattered Idol" in four parts and uther photo¬ plays; regniar adnM.''^ion, 10 cents
Wednesday, March 1, .Mrs. Etta J. Carman, with the ladiea of thu Luther- Edwin Stillwell of Bedell Street, for an Church, give the Miii«ula L. T. L. msny years with the Knickerbocker » Washingtdn'.'^ Birthday surprise soc- Ice Company at Rockville Centre, has ""I- After the, L. T. 1.. held their started in the ice businesa in Freeport. temperance exercises, it as turned into a socrial. The la.iiea furni-'hed the re-
The Freeport Arts Club will meet Mt the .M. E. (Church on Monday, March «, at 3 o'clock. Subject of Ur. lyen- Bga's lecture will be "Japan and A.Tierica."
.Mrs. P.;tth .1. Carman, superintend ent of relief work Wduld like dnnations <if clothing and second-hand shoes sent to her home, 60 Brooklyn Avenue, for her needy poor.
freshments of cake, crackers, ctndy, i oranges and Ibnionade. I
At the First Baptist Churi^h. Grovel Street, Sunday, March 5, Bitile School ! at 10 a. in, ; preaching by Elder C. C. i ."""mith at 11 a. m. Evangelist W. | Dunning will give a Bible reading nt | 3 p. m. and will preach at 7 :l!0 p. m. | All are cordially invited. |
Asparagijs Potatoes Brat ant
[ Hollancaiae Sauce
London sherbet liroilfd Long Island (Jhicken Toast Florida .String Beana Cresses I Waldorf Salad au Pimento
i Cream Eclaires, Tutti t rutti Ice Cream I Assorted Cakes
1 Crackers and Cheese
Demi Tasse a
Thomas .lohnstr.n, for many years ! [iroprietor of Johii-=ton's Fhaiinacy on 1 West Merrick Road, and now owner of i a large drug store in Brooklyn, who I has been in poor hialth for some time, ' has returned from a trip South, miuch i improved in health.
Cigarettes Sun Ray Water Cigars
George E. Hugg. M. E., of 70 At¬ lantic Avenue, was a visitor at the Review oflice Saturday. Mr. Hogg Beaumont's colored orchestra furn- | had just returned from a trip to a
mine of which tie is half owner, ni-ar Grant's Pass, Oregon, and brought Wjth him aome samples of placer gold taken from the mine, whicii he says is of the purest ever secured.
ished the music—songs and mono logues. Between the courses of the dinner tno.se preaent aang pupula/ songs and the different tablea vied with each other in apt repartee, and localiams. Daniel W. McKeeman, a
at 8 o'clock. It is hoped that all the Clarence Edwards, broker, has leased members an.l friends will attend these
Prayer meeting Thursday evening | charter memtier. and other membera
who were unable to be present through
for a term of years the residence of George Christians, on South Bayview Avenue, to Mrs. Von Tilzer, wife of the famous song writer.
Thursday evi-ning meetings
The hot supper aerved by tbe Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal Church' ot the Transfiguration on Saturday evening, o. in rhe biaoinent of the church was a
Lent begina Wedneaday, March 8. great success. Supper waa served to This Is the lateat Ash Wednesday in a large number and everyone appeared years; Easter Sunday is on April 23 well pleaaed with it. The proceeds, and Ascension Thursday, June 1. ovtjr JTiO, are for the benetit of the Last year Ash Wednesday occurred church. The aUpper aerved consisted February 17 and fcla.-iter Sunday, of chicken, hnt roaat beet, vegetables.
April 4.
The Freeport Mothers' Club will hold Its March meeting at the Grove Stieet School Wednesday afternoon, March .S. at 3:30. Dr. George Smith will talk, the subject being "The
pie and coffee. The progressive din ner is postponed until the weather be¬ comes more settled.
• (Special Contribution) '1 he Get-Acquainted Euchre of the Ladiea' Catholic Benevolent Associa
Eyes." .\ large attendance is des iree* tion No. 1330 beld its aecond session
on Friday evening, February 25, inthe basement of the church. Owing to the weather th" attendance was not as ¦ large as the former occasion, but the prizes were good and everybody had an enjoyable time. The officera are: President, Mrs. Anglin; recorder, Misa McCarthy; financial recorder, Mrs. Cartwright; trtasurer, Mra. Donaghy.
i.ev. F. W. Hannan, D. D., Profes
aor of Biblical 'Theology, Drew 'Theo-
lieation, simply as a guarantee of good logical Seminary, Madison, N. J., will
t^ilh. occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church
on Sunday.
Two New The following Sanday, March 12
Assist
u. ,1 ,• ..1.— -- .* ,c-, o„..»i. — -• ».._.. Advocate
William G ••-"-- - -¦*'¦:''<—'I-
and all mothers welcome.
Please Sign News Items
A nuniber of our frienda leave news items with us each week but neglect to sign their namea. Sometimes these articles are ao that we can verify them and thus publish them any way, but occasionally we are obliged to leave uut an item being unable to verify it. We do not aak f'^r your name for pab-
rt 1 ii« luiiuwing launuay, i
Freeport Lawyers i^ev- h. e. Wooiever, d. d
, ...,, f ,c-, o ,, ant Editor of The Christian
.. Miller, ir-.ofl57 South ^¦^^ j,^ ^^^^ preacher.
Ocean Ave., appears in tbe list of sue eessful candidatea in the last Bar ex¬ amination of the Appellate Division, Second Department. •vtAMftt.ir;>i|'
On the liat of those who have pasaed the
At the Thursday evening servicea the leaders are announced as follows: March 9. Rev. Paul Edwaids, Wood¬ bury Methodist Episcopal Church; .... _ i March 16, Rev. John Callahan, Supt. examination prescribed by the , Hadley Rescue Mission, Bowery, New rulea of the Court of Appeals, and will york City
have complied with their provisions, . ' _
a|wn producing and filing with the The Woman's Missionary Society of Court evidence that thev bave studied I the Presbyterian Church held its meet- law in the manner prescribed by the, ing Wednesday afternoon with a good •aid rules of the Court of Appeals for I attendance. The meeting began witn tbe admission nf attorneys and coun- the uaual song service, followed by •ellora at law ia Cbarlea D. Lewis, 82|ScriptDre reading and prayer. A num- Pearaall Avanae. : ber of itema on this work being done
We extend congratulations to these by foreigners in this country were two new Freeport lawyers. given by the members of the Society.
"New Cloth On An Old Garment"
Boy Scouts i waa read by Mrs. Henry J. Raymore,
Troop 2 of Freeport went on a hike ; "d ahowed the attempts made by the Waahington'a Birthday toward Smith ^"^V"''^' to imitate the methoda uaed ville South. Tbe boya atarted about I'y the Christian missionaries, by start- 10:80. going by way of Bellmore. then '"K Sunday Schools and young peoples' to Smithville Seuth. arriving home !"«=••*'*¦¦ A talk on the need of giv about 5 o'clock. Lester Essex pasied L"5 .*''*' ^°?^^\ '" '*'* . ''^"P'^ °^ "°''- part of the 6rat-elaaa examination and ' t-hristian lands was given, with proofs Kneeland Ashdown part of the second ' ^'""^ ^^' Scripture lo support the class. When the boys became hungry ^'«*'""J'f"; Th« discussion of the they indulged in a lunch prepaied by command Go Ye and make disciples Leigh Lake. Herman Gissell and Karl °^ ""/^« nations, brought out a num- Kemp, consisting of French fried po- ^" °' 1^°°'^ P"'""-
tatoea. bacon, egga, frankfurters, bis cults, toast, cofTee and cocoa. After lonch the boys had a snowball fight and a few lessons in trailing.
Coming Events
Thursday, afternoon and evKoiiig, March 2, Freeport A. A. benefit. Moving picture sbow at Crystal The¬ atre.
Friday, March 17, annual county dance of Progressive Council No. 66, S. and D. of L . at Brouklyn Hall.
Friday. March 17, hot supper served by Freeport M. E. Sunday School the chnrch dining room.
illness were remembered and the sec retary inatructed to aend floral tokens of regard to them. President C. Dwight Baker made a short address of welcome and spoke of the encouraging progress and interest disiilayed in the Club, Every diner participated in the grand march after the dinner and thereafter enjoyed the various facili ties provided by the Club. The ban¬ quet hall was decorated with green and white streamers and the tublea were decorated with candlea of ditfer¬ ent ahadea, making a very pretty con¬ trast. About one hundred and fifty members and friends partook of ibe repast, joining in the laughter and song.
Among those present were: H, B. Arthur, R. G. Anderson, W. B. Aua tin, E. W. Ault. R. P. Ackerman, Clarence S. Abrams, Claude W. Broth eridge, H. W. Beebe, H. A. Bacon, Franklin Bedell, C. Dwight Raker, S. T. Baker, Samuel Conner, M. J. Coffey. C. L. Corby. E. T. Cheshire, VV. H. Cornwell. Dr. Edward (barman. J. R. Clark, Platt Conklin, E. F. Oiok, H. W. Cook, Stnith Cox, F. W. Cor with, Leater Corwith, Jaines Cruik¬ ahank, N. T. Cole, J. I). Cummings. J.
F. Campion, W. F. Cornell, A. T. Davison, F. S. Dunbar, Rosweil Dav ia, Col. James Dean. E. A Dorlon, Clarence A. Edwarda, E. N. KIdwards, A. L. Earle, J K. Eldridge, C. Milton Foreman, W. A. Farren, Dr. H. M. French, W. H. Grace, J. D. Gunning, S. V. Gibson, F. P. Harrington, C. M. Hart, F. C. Hewlett, Stanley Hart,
G. M. Hewlett, Dr. H. V. Holcomb, Dr. A. H. Hammond, William S. Hall, M. V. W. Hall. H. B. Hunt, R. H, Hunt, O. W. Humphrey. A. G. Hardie. G. E. Hatfield, Franklin G. Hill, Ed win C. Hauser, A. Herman, Pred S. Howell, J. M. Harrington, (i. M. Jones, A. N. Johnton, F. Joerissen, Judge E. Jackson, A. V. Johnson, Charles Jaggs, E. S. Keogh, D. A. Kennedy, H. Bratton Kennedy, A. B. Laughlin, H. P. Libby, Edward B. Lent, R. M. Lamb, Daniel Morrison, Charles E. Mack. D. S. Mackay, W. C. Monn, Charles J. Martin, R.J. Mil ler, W. G. Miller, sr., H. E. Maxon, M. N. Milbank, L. S. Mabee, J. H. Mahnken, R. K. Mickey, H. F. Miller, Werner Nygren, L. T. Neff, W. M. Nichols, S. P. Pettit, H. E. PearSbll, A. W. Place, F. H. Plump, F. E. Pitcher, F. W. Pitcher, D. Wesley Pine, Jaiob Post, L. D. Pickford, Dr. William H. Runcie, E. S. Randall, J. L. Raynor, Russell S. Randall, W. C. Rhodes. E. P. Ross, Richard Remsen, M. J. Remsen, L C. Remsen, O. E. U. Reynolds, A. P. Ruhl. J. A. Sutphin S. H. Sweezey, P. G. L. Schuman. F.
.$,10,892 .iO .?r)8,55C i's It will Le noted the items are some¬ what similar to last year with an in¬ crease for the fire department, redic- lioii fnt street fund imd increase in amount due for honds and interest. These are the funds which the Village «»¦«« wi Board is required by luw lo set aside , ^^"tes fur general village expenaea, and are not voted upon at the village election. It was also decided to submit the following propcsitiona:
Proposition No. 1—For street light¬ ing on all night schedu'e, including re¬ pairs to plant, $12,000.
No. 2-For police, including two ex¬ tra patrolmen, ?2000.
No. 3—For 1 3 ccst of constructirg Eastern Star Chapter at her home granitoid sidewalks, $ir,00. -South .Main Street, at luncheon on
No. 4-F'or maintenance of puik : Monday. Those present were: .Mes¬ dames C. P. Kelsey, G. A. II. Sinith, Esmond StiUs, Fred S. Howell. Gor¬ don Lindsay. Albert Hutton, 1. M. .\rnold, Adam Schonniaiin, A. d. Har¬ die, VV. C. Dodge, C. A. Fulton, Fred¬ erick H. Plump, Charles XL Reach,
1 ter chief, John J. Randall, jr., of Hose 4 for first assistant chief, and Clureiice Wiliiinis of Ho?e I for sec¬ ond iissi.-lant chief.'
Next Moi'ouy evening the First lie- be conferred upon live candi- Freepnt Lodge No. COO. I. O O. F. It IS expected that the Lodge will have the nieiisure of re¬ cc ivin^; and cntt rtaining District Dep-i uty Charles L. Gardner on that date, : and a large a ttndance is desired. i{e- j
frt'shn)i.'ntH wi'l bc ae.-ved. !
I
.Mrs. Howurd E. Pearsall tiitertained ! the membtrs of Freeport's propoaed I
02 I
along L L R. R tracks, $500
No. 5—For light extension, S4U(iO. ,A surprise party waa tendered Missj ^"'^ «—for water extension, •r-'ioO'i. Marjorie Manning at her home, 45 No. 7—Fo? acquiring land ami cr.'ct- North Ocean Avenne, Friday evening. I'"K house for Hose 3. .<4nOO. After a most enjoyable evening thej No. 8 —For tractor for Engine 1, guests were returned to their homes | ¦f'^OOO.
by automobile. Among those preaent , ^°- ^ '>* the same as last year, were: Misses Martha Joeriasen, Muriel No. ;i I^ l;,r an increase of .•?2on()
Glenz, Mabel Seaman, Alice Cooke, | •'^«'' '"¦''' -^' "f- to [irovide for two more I say, ut l4i; Broadway Hortense Mayer. Harrit't Kosenstein, i P*'"^'""'" , afternoon, .Murili 7.
Catherine Sullivan, Jessie Van Reese,! ^"- ^ (Mdewalks) is a regular
Clinton M. Flint, 11. E. i'earsall and .Miss Louella Condit. The next meet¬ ing will be held with Mrs. Dr Lind t Tuesday
Henrietta Knnupe, Marjorie Manning; j P"!""'"''.""-.»ame amount aa last year.
No. 4 is similar to the one which was voted down by a small margin lust year. I'hia ahould be carried this year.
Nos. 5 'Uld fi, for extenaiona to mun¬ icipal plant are not a tax, but givj .the Villagf Board authoritv to soetul surprise miscellaneous shovver. byMisa { f^,^^^ j,,^, earnings of the plant $40Ul)
„. , . , , , for light extenaiona und $3000 for
.^ide Avenue, last -aturday evening'. | ,,.^1^^ extensions. Last year ?50(,fi Mlss Ryder was the recipient of many . ^„, similarlv appropriated frmn eael. lovely gifts, and the evenmg was spent ! fyp(j in gamea snd dancing, rtfreahnienta being served, Thoae present were: Mrs, Frank T. Bailey, Mrs. t'larence Williama, Mrs. Edward Verity, Mra.
Me.Bsra. George Bedell, Allicrt Hoick-: ly, Sidney Feltenstein, George Helm, ¦ l.'h'irles Buscemi, Eugene Wells. Rich-! ard Van Reese, Walter Stevenson. ,
Mfs.s May S. Ryder waa tendered a | aneou Hazel Comba, at her home on South \
ROYAL Aia:il MASO.NS BUSY T'he Mark ird I'nst Master Ltgrees were at mlt-,! ior Freeport Chapter No. 301: Koyal Arch Masuna for Wed¬ nesday ! veiling, Marrh 1, with the lec¬ turea b\ K.v. Comps. Spenee and Flint.
A; '¦l.t next convociilKiii on Wi-dnes- ilay .veiling, Marcb 15, the Must Ex¬ cel!; nl Degree will lie I'onftried, and MHrch 29 i. smoker end recfpliim to
The 11 pars Ul Ihe eio o eh ,..i.i lad- I Oer truck huve been completed and ; the ai'paratus, ready for service, ia i now ill the storage shed at the power jliouje. This has been rebuilt, painted to mutch the secrvue apparatus of the departnient, and lettered Truck 2, F. F. ])., and will make a valuable re¬ serve addition to our departni«nt. The work was done by Janies 11. Fair- brother, and the total cost less than $140.
At a special meeting last Friday ev¬ ening, the Village Board voted to place in the budget for l;ilO-17, $770ii for the mainlenance of the Fire Depart¬ ment for the coming year, the full amount recjuested by the Fire Council. Thia is apportioned by the F'ire Coun¬ cil as follows: Gongs on all tire houses Uepiiirs to houses .'lOII feet hose
.\uto appHraliis IL^se 1 finrsy hire •lanitor talari Rent Trucli 1 Secretary's sb:«i\ .\; !i for July Fourtl: .Tund hire frr ,i.spection Ci^re of motor apparatus Incideiiliils (all supplies)
While this is seidoin i no way binding upon tin vvhii'li will make up the
Ma-ter .Ma-iiiis ill the vicinity is ulthough seldom does
William Florenzie, Mrs. Theodore Be¬ dell jr., the Mitf.sea Mice Schneider, Myra Chase, Laura Elliaon, Dorothy .Moore and Irene Kremelberg.
Miaa Ryder will lie married the lat¬ ter part of June 'o Bernard 1,1. Krem elberg of Freeport.
Nos. 7 and S are for iner'. asiiig the efficiency of the (ire depurtment, and have been approved by the F'ire Coun¬ cil, the governing body of the tire de partnient.
VanRiper in Falal
Trolley Accident
Two boys were ahiiost instantly killed and a third waa badly injured when a trolley car of the New York & Long laland 'iraction (.'ompany, of which Clarence VanRiper of F'reeporl ! was niotormiiii, struck the grocer's ' wagon in which they were riding at ¦ fiockaway Avenue and Hawtree Creek Roa^ at 9 o'clock Saturday evening. , ¦'I'he view of the road ia hidden from
beinij nirunged for. There will I freshments, enlerfninnuint and an ad dre « on .Masonry bj a distinguished nen, I er <xf the fraterni ty.
(o' Monday eveiiiiit' ihe Ciiaptcr made an otlicial visit to Morton Lodge No. ii3 at Heinpstead and nexl .Meij da evening, .March 6, they will [my thiir Hiinuiii visit to .Mii-sapequH 1.oil);, .\'i. '-'2'i at Rnckvdie Centre.
(ill the visit to .Morton Lodge Mon¬ day ivininj.-. ill,' Chapier wns repre tented by 30 iVhister Masons, from 14 di(le;etil Lodges, and they were heart •|y r'ceived and warmly welcnmoii by their brethren at Hempale:id.
¦f 400.00 200.00
4 no. 00
3000.00,
OOO. 0(1
720.00
300.00
.'lO.OO
90.00
200.00
200 00
USO. 00
$7700.00
It. red, it is in
new Bill. rd.
linal budget,
an incoiiiing
na Smith, Harry Mattbiaa, Robert { Johnaton, Ehrman Smith, F'red Mon¬ tross, Nathan Israel, Joaeph Gilder- aleeve, Roland Wallace, Bernard Mil¬ heiser, George Bedell, Lester Essex, Ray Taylor, Harry Pettit, Leigh Lake.
Hymeneal
ANDERSON—YON<JEN The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Yon- gen, 99 Grand Avenae, was tbe scene of a pretty home wedding Sunday at¬ ternoon, when their daughter, Grace Lecnia. was married to Karl W. Ander¬ son of Hempstead
H. Stevens, H. R. Smith. J D. L.
LENTEN SERVICES IN CATHOLIC i Smith, W. S. C. Story,- F\ C. Story, T.
CHURCH OF OUR HOLY [J. Spenee, Rev. R. Scott, C. A. P.
REDEEMER. i Smith, J. S. Sumner, Dr. G. A. H.
Lenten services in the Church of ^""'th. G. V. Sloat, H. C. Schluter,
Our Holy Redeemer will bt conducted | ^¦v'd Sutherland, jr., T. J. Sproule,
on a larger scale than usual thia year, r- ^- Stijes, F. b. Snedeker, jr., Ed
A surprise party was tendered .Miss Mary Hol'man Friday evening ut the home of Archer B. Wallace. Aniong those present were: Mary Hoffman, Martha Hoffman, Marion Wallace,
Elizabeth Wallace, Diana Peroni, , Koafl at 9 o'clock Saturday evenmg. , Tw i tmnis from Progressive (' Myrtle Shea, Gwendolyn Hornbeck, | 'I'he view of the road is hidden from i ^jj^ Sons nnd Dauirhters nf Libertv F'reda Lister, Isabelle Lister, Marion j the trolley motormen by a knoll, and | |,ave iieen engaging in a contest for Losee, Gladya Smitb, Anna Mathias, | in addition the section ia poorly light-u^.^.^,rl„g the largest number of new Gertrude Reynolds Edna Schluter, El jed, so that practically the only light j ^^mbers, and at the expiration of the eanor Lawrence, Dorothy Raynoj, An-j 18 that thrown by the headlights of ,in,^. ,y,, ((„. )„.,, meeting night in
the cars. The car was going along at ' U(.,.,.,„i,t.r. it was fiiund that the con
ordinary speed with a number of pas ' test had been won by the Blue Team
sengers, when suddenly tbe wagon ap j the Red Team being defeated. The
peared upon the track, but a few feet - loggrs had to treat the winners to a
away. VanRiper did everything pos- j supper, which they did Tuesday even-
1 sible to stop the car, one of the new i jpg jn Mechanics' Hall. A fine supper
I steel cars recently installed, but the | wa, served and a very enjoyable time
distance was too short, and it struek followed. The teams were made up
I the wagon with terrific force. One of gg follows :
the boys was thrown a considerable! Blue Team-Mrs. Leona Raynor, distance, and as soon as the car was | g^ptajn . Mrs. Florence Raynor, Mrs. stopped, VanRiper commandeered an . Bertha Connor, Mrs. Elizabeth Ed-1 automoblle and had the boy taken toU,„rd», Mrs. Ella Bentley, Mrs Amv Jamaica Hospital. At the time it was pajgett, Mrs. Phoebe Tryon, Mrs. thought that he was the only occupant Aravilla Ritchie, Mrs. John Dunbar, . ^ ,. i"* ''I* *"*°" """^ " "¦• ""'y "P"" "" M"- Gean Dunbar, Mrs. Arelia Wil- r ^u -Vt^- ^' ^.": '"""'K '° *''« "" '*>"' 'he bodies of ii,m,_ Mrs. Losee, Miss Mary Crevois- ksu pastor f Christ Evangelical | the other two boys were found, thev erat, Mrs. Emma Christiansen, Mrs. Lutheran Church performed the cere-j having apparently been '""tantly | pfeja Co,nbg
rnony. The bride was given away by i killed | r^j Team-Mrs. Annie Willet..
her father and attended by her sister, | VanRiper is regarded as a capable i captain; Miss Florence Fullager, Miss Merian Myrtle Yongen, as brides , man in an emergency, and is well Minnie Willets, Mrs. Elsie Johns, i
maid, and M'sa E- xteynolds as flower thoaght of by the Traction Company, Mrs. Effiie Dunbar. Miss Augusta Neighborhood Arnold Yongen, brother of the | where he is first extra motorman. He | Bentley, Mrs. Smith Bedell, Morton "¦*" "¦ ""* """- The bride, was at one time a fireman on the Long I Crevoiserat. Smith Bedell, Mrs. Rich¬ ard Smith, Mrs. Flmmie Mount, Mra.
Hoard change the anioiinl allowed by Ihe outgoing Board. T'he only occa sioiT when thia would be liable to hap¬ pen is thi.-i:
(lie .Slate .law allows a Village '{oard to levy one half of one per Cciit. of liie a.~sesaed vulualion of iht> vil¬ lage f'.ir I'pecified general purposes. .Vh ut pre-ent made up, if the special ! pro|;iifiil'oiis submittid ;ii' iiirried, j there v, i 1 be no need f ir the iiiconiing Board lo reduce the budget, but if ' they are ml curried, that is the propo- j-ilions which are deeiaed an absolute I iiecesaily, such as street lighting on 'an all nighl achudule for instance, which was voted down one yiur, the Hoard is then compelled to cut down on original itema to gel iiionc.v enough for running expensei-..
In addition to this budget, which is not Voted upon by the taxpayers, at the requeat of the F'ire Council the Board will submit two propositions to be voted upon, as follows:
Proposition No. 7--Shall the sum of four thouaand dollars be raised for the purchase of additional land and tbe erection of a hose house for Hose Com¬ pany No. 3 at Hayview and Atlantic Avenues?
Proposition No. K -Shail the sum of four thousand dollars be risised for the purchase <jf a motor tractor for En¬ gine 1?
An earnest eti'ort will be made to havH these propositions carried. Pe¬ titions are being circulated asking thw votera to vote yes on both questions, and already nearly three hundred sign¬ ers have been secured. The petition contain both propositions, bat the propositions of course are separate and will have to be voted that wav.
Lent will be ushered in by the distri¬ bution of ashes on Ash Wednesday, at 8 o'clock Mass and Wednesday even ing at 8 p. m., when ushe.^will again be distributed.
A course of sermons will be opened by Rev. Edward C. Woods, C. M., of St. Johnson College, Brooklyn. He is
girl
bride, acted as best man
wore a gown of white satin and carried laland Railroad, and later a motorman a boaquet of white sweet peaa. The ' on the Intcrborough subway. He is j bridesmaid wore pink chiffon over blue married and livea in F'reeport with his; satin and carried a bouquet of pink i wife and six children to whom he is carnations, 'devoted. Although almost insane from :
After a wedding supper the happy the shock, after seeing the injured boy couple left for their new home in i sent to the hospital, he reported the!
y. I Bridgeport, Conn., where Mr. Ander-i accident to his auperiora and did not!
inompson, , gg^ jg employed. leave the scene until relieved and ord- i
1 • tr u 1 ry, J, ri VI ,^ ! Those present were: Misses Eliza- ered to do so. . t> r- , r ti .a
Louis Verbeeck, C yde C. Wa aee. u .u d u u i - *"'=°^"''" „ . r , . , ,: ter B. Grant, of Heinpstead
r-h.-io. u/iiiio,^! u D tJuJi.^ "^*^ Reynolds, Mary Lecient, Marga- He is out on parole in custody of j j
ret Lecient, Merian Yongen, Ethel I counsel pending a Coroner's inquest, ^j,^ ^^mbera and their friends in mak Yongen, Ella and Emma Hesse, Etta i when it is expected he will b^ exorier- !: ,u y^cent minstrel show
ated.
ward B. Thompson, W. C C. A. Van Reese, C. M
F'lora Golder. Mrs. Pauiine (iolder, Mra. Emma Crevoiserat.
FREEPORT ELKS NO. 12r.8 At the L<idge meeting last week iour candidates were initiated, viz. : Mar¬ tin F'. Koch, of Freepori; John M. F'leischer, Fred P. Bennett and Ches-
Charles Williams, H.
P. Wolfer, H. Wilson, P. J. Wilson, Platt K, Wig- gins, Charles C. Winston, A. White- house.
j one of the most eloquent preachers ] pormet FreeOOrtCr ! among tne Vincentian Fathers and his ! r>
; courae of sermons will b« interesting I "rogrcssing
Saturday. March 18, second annual for Catholics and non-Catholics alike. ! Beefsteak dinner of Fellow-Craft Club [ There sermons will be delivered every I Editor Nassau County Review
of MassapejitiaL^ge No. 8X2, P. and Wednesday evening throughout Lent. ; Preeport, L I. . Karkaa: Mrs. F. H. Plump Mrs M
A. M.. at Hotel Naaaaa Long Beach. I On Friday evenings the Way of the i Dear Sir:- j yongen. Mrs. L. Macauley Mrs A s"
Croaa followed by Benediction of tbe I It gives me great pleasure to inform I Reynolda. Mr. and Mrs. C. Yonren
See adv. of P. L. J. Lee & Co. in i Bleaaed Sacred Sacrament. | you that the firm of Clark & Appel-! Mr. and Mra. George Duryea Mrs'
thia iaaue and "get boay" on the house j On Sunday evenings of Lent tb« ea- I ««•«> will remote ita office to the Kos- Smith Mr. and Mrs H Nelson Mr —Bvating. {teemed pastor. Bev. J. L. O'Toole. j tar Building, 40th Street and Madison I and Mrs. E. A. Stauderman, Mr. and
{ will give a course of inatructiona on i Avenue, New York City. In spite of | Mrs. Fla|i'er and daaghter, Mr and : tha •*.'?even Capital Sins." A cordial i the dull conditions tbat have existed Mrs. F. Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph invitation to those outaide the pariah i in the bailding business this firm has Dalmus, Mrs. Benbken, Mrs! Vonaon- ! is extended so that a kindlier Christian {during the past year stcurad many de-' tie, Mrs. Behrena. Mrs. Willcins,
feeling will exist among the members | ¦¦'eble contracts and baa just been
Baraseh'a Department Store calla r'iu*?'"""'-'''*^-- -warded the contract for the erection
apeciai attention to the hookleas faa- The claaa of Conflrmation will be or-[ of the Amado Theatre. I am qaite tcnera aeed in the Spring line of i,,}. j ««n'««d in the near future among the ; certain thnt the many friends whichi » • akirta they now have on disnUv L^hi'.dren of RooseveH and Freeport, now hava in Freeport aa a result of
Village Trustees
' ing the recent minstrel show a sue
, cess, the committee will tender a re
rpptifir tn the members and their
'triends at ihe club house thia F'riday
All the members were present at' ^^^ef'^K. consisting of dancing, re-
-i..u.,=-i ™c=.., „-,„ .,c.»u.. 1 «u ^^'> meeting of the Village Board of!'feshments and a repetition of the
February 26, 1916. derson."Sully, Ralph Yongen' Arnold Trustees Thursday afternoon except i'"'""trel cabaret given by the recent
.r„ p.„:„„. I Yongen, Karl Anderson, Rev. A.C Tri..».„ M.v.nn .participant..
Benhken, Anna Benken, Etta Mess¬ ing, Anna Germond, Etbel Nelson, Clara Nelson, Alrviana KaufTman, Margaret Kaufifman, Dora Mauers¬ berger, Nina Clark, Adel Plump, Alma ' Jensen; Messrs. Hans Nelson, T. An
Workers Doing Good
; Vlrs. Story, the pretideot of the { Neighborhood Workers, at tbe meel- I ing on Monday expressed herself as
very anxions that tlie children of the jSaturday Class might becume interest- i ed in gardening at their several homes, .and with that end in view, Mrs. I Braithwaite, who had cbarge of school I gardens at her former home, Walden, ¦*
K. Y.. addressed the ladies. She told
In appreciation of the assistance of i '["^'" *"'* ^^^ ""'¦'< «"" <|o"«. •'•" ^^"^
the results had been most satisfactory, {in some cases showing decicjed itn- I provement in the condition of the yard*, as well as the careful and suc¬ cessful cultivation of f1owers-«nil veg etables.
Believing the old adage, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," the ladies are planning to have re¬ freshment a and games take up the
Aaggragamattt
Saith 4k BedeU recommend a eold ' Ita tablet in tbeir adv. thi* week. Ata
Trustee Maxson. iparticip
It was decided to hold the annual On March 15 Ferdinand Poggenburg . r ,v. , , . u.
Village Election on March 21, at the j'"d Edward Gardner, two of the best I K"«*«'f""-"'f'^'* "^'••' •'«"'» «"'"¦• usual place, the hoose of Excelsior I """t*"''P^'l'^^t billiard players in the ""'• Hook and Ladder Companv on Church h^^ntry, will play a match game at Street, the polls lo be opon from 2 p. jthe Freepoit club house. Everybody m to 8 p. ro. I^i" ''«' welcome, including non-ipem-
The report to Village Treasurer S. | '>*''*• Dimcn Smith was received and ordered j At tha meeting Thursday evening, printed. March 2. tbe following officere were
Budget for tbe ensuing year, aiso j •'ected. to be installed at the meeting propositions to be sobraitted as printed "" April 6: Exalted Ruler, Qeorge
ft
Adverttasmaut-
Try my tpecial box of cut iSowera, TS«. for tbe weekend. C. R. Ankera. floriat. Rockvil,le Centra, L. L; tele¬ phoue connuetiiin; deHvery anywhere.
ivi«.., anr^Mr,.! /^..MHi.. elsewhee in this isiue were adopted. Norton Levy ;B»teemad leading knight,
rNeW /noaei L^aaniaC n v»»s decided to transfer $5600 Archer B. Wallace; esteemed loyal
on Exhibition froni the Water Fund to the WaUr i'•"'K*'t. ''""¦'d Macdonald: esteemed
Today and tomorrow March 8 and ^'"'''"K '^""'^' ""•^'^^^^ *'"'"»'*•* ^'K**'''""""** J^?'^^^' ^- ^' Hardie.
and willbe held in the Chureh of Our several years residence there, will be 4 the 1916 Cadillac tyne "53" chassis ''•^<* '*• ^^^ ''«''' Sinking Fond. secretary, »y'»e'ter P. Shea; treas-
Holy Redeemer. P'""** to leani of tbe .acces* which will be on exhibition at theabowroom* : »,t H^m r» a,- c, ,^ ";". Ern«at S. R mdt I; tiler, .Simon
Ui.e,p«tedth.tBi.hopC.B. Me.,I.ni..ccomplishing. of G. BenneU Smil^bMerSTZTd ! T^®**** ^0^^** '" '^''*'^'**" ""ILVv J'^ r«^".'L^"'" ^ 'pT.-
Donnell will viait the pariah towarda With best wiahe* for your good for- and Henry Street, wben anyone inter- i Chirles S. Powell, better known as /^n^''^* " t.rand Ledge at Balti-
tbe end of May. , tune. I am, , ested in motor cars, and e,p«cially tbe | "Todd," i,, now in St. Petersburg, r°"L.,„ p'"'^';?, '^•"" = "tMnata,
i M i-rf B Sincerely youra, Cadillac, is invited to call and ace the | P'orida, where be baa oeen eoDduetiag ^' "' *•
loODtiDUUd on page 8) Joaeph Clark, working parta of tne machine. aeveral big land aaetion aale*. (Continued on page 8)
The Society is pleased to note the co-operation of the merchants of the village, one druggist having given fa 120 order to be called upon as needed, and a grocer donating a half barrel of 0 floor.
Freeport's Progressive
Ice Company
The Preeport Ice A Fuel (Company bas received a three-ton Mack truck from tbe International Motor Coro pany, Kew York City, to be used in itt ica basinfta. Tbe (ruck ia hand¬ somely finished and ia a aplendid ad¬ vertiaement for this progressive con¬ cern.
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t Nassau County Review '*^' - m ¦^ FREEPORT. N. V.. FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1916 Vol. XX, No. 9 Freeport News of the Churches Freeport Club SinfCle copies of the Heview for sale Subject of Sarmoiu. Senrice. o< at Greenblatt's ancl Braithwaite'*, Rail¬ road Avenne; Michnoff's, Naasau Coanty Review, DaSilva'a and Go- beu's. Main Street; Da8ilva's,West Merrick Road. tf. «niis first m the tield in eo- iorsing candidates for Chief fer the Anieri(;8. will hcild a benefit perform-' ctmiiig year when at ii meeting on ance ut the Crystal Theitre next Wed- Tuesday evening, February 29, they nesduv evening, .March 8, at 7 1.". and ! endorftil Howard E. Pearsall of Truck .Mpha Council No. 11, I'anghterp if re;i£Htiiig at 9o'clui.'k, A spec I'll feat-, ure production will be "Htr "-nattered Idol" in four parts and uther photo¬ plays; regniar adnM.''^ion, 10 cents Wednesday, March 1, .Mrs. Etta J. Carman, with the ladiea of thu Luther- Edwin Stillwell of Bedell Street, for an Church, give the Miii«ula L. T. L. msny years with the Knickerbocker » Washingtdn'.'^ Birthday surprise soc- Ice Company at Rockville Centre, has ""I- After the, L. T. 1.. held their started in the ice businesa in Freeport. temperance exercises, it as turned into a socrial. The la.iiea furni-'hed the re- The Freeport Arts Club will meet Mt the .M. E. (Church on Monday, March «, at 3 o'clock. Subject of Ur. lyen- Bga's lecture will be "Japan and A.Tierica." .Mrs. P.;tth .1. Carman, superintend ent of relief work Wduld like dnnations |
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