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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. v., FRibAY, JUNE 9, 1916
Vol. XX, No. 23
Freeport
Sirgl« copiM of the Review for «bI« «t Green- bUtft «iid Hr»ithw»it««. Railroad Avinue- Mich- noff«. Nauau County Review. Datiilva« and Gobeti'i, Main Street; Sidney Smith s, Weat Iferrkk Road.
HIGHWATEK TlUB TABLE
Thasa Mmen ars for .•*«nd'i HihiIl, Dedoct X' mtnolea Inr Hniiii)«t'B(i Bay)
Hymeneal
HUNT—KREMELBERG One of tbe prettiest wtdJinga of the
seaBon took place Tuesday, June 6, at
the Church of Our Holy Redeemer,
when Irene Lucy, daughter of George
H. Kremelberg, b'Came the bride of
Frederick Valentine Hunt. The cere¬ mony took place at a nuptial Masi,
celebrated by Rev. Father O'Toole.
At 10 o'clock tbe bride entered on the
arm of her father and preceded by the
uiiherg and .Mrg. T. J. .Moran, as liiat-
ron of honor, proceeded alowly linwn
the aisle to the etraing of Mendel-
fl«uhn'a Wedding March, rendered by
Mrs. Frank Keogh. The bridal party
waa met at the altar liy the groom and
his best man, Bernard G. Kremelberg,
brother of the bride. The ceremony
was moat impresiive and during tbe
Maas, vocal aelections were rendered
by Mrs. Edward Keogh. The bride
wag gowned m white tulle over white
satin, with court train and veil of I J. .Schaefer and family havp returned
tulle draped coronet fashion and , to 79 East Avenue after spending the
caught up with orange bloasoros. She | Winter in Brooklyn.
carried a bouquet of bride's roses and' " -
Mrs, Frank Baynor ot South Main lillies of-the-valley. Mrs. Moran, the W. H. Moag of Millertowp. N. Y.. Street was badly burned about the face I bride's sister and matron of honor, is visiting his brother. Dr. A. E. p„^i,, :,,„ r „., i „j„„ v. . ,n and arms last Monday morning, while L,ore ecrue net with girdle of pompa- Hoag at his home 242 Sooth Ocean ?"„ IJ* ^^"'^ „ ,f*i"^°'i^^ working over the stove. She shows 1.3- -- oi. f.-^ .. u^.,-':.^. ^, a„..„« .ber. of which were in attendance
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The First National Bank has issued a blouci containing a serviceable Rap- idTransit Map of New York City.
Dr. William H. Runei« bas returned from tne Health Officers' Convention which was held at the United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
OUK VETERANS AT FREEPORT CEMETERY ON DECORATION DAY (Foto by courtesy Mr.^^. R. M. Kolishi
Social and Personal In the Fraternal Orders
Brief Items Concemiag ResidcBts ol Our Con
munity. and Their Gu**tB. Vitits
and Social Affain
DotBst i
the secret fraternal organisations of Freeport aad Wcinaty.
Freeport Lodge No. 600.—Last Mon¬ day night at the rooms of the above lodge the second degree was conferred upon Bert Lyttle and George Chris tian. The degree was conferred by
slight improvement serious condition
I dour satin. She carried a bouquet of: Avenue, but is still in a p^ie pink carnations. The groom's I present to the bride waa a diamond ' bar pin set in platinum.
Mrs. Charles G. Hill entertained at
^^ 7he bride's ! her home, Roosevelt Falcc, on Monday
Mies Alice Schneider has b^n ap-1 prpgent to her matron of honor was a ' afternoon, two tables of "500."
pointed manager of the Freeport Coal Cu.. to fill the vacancy caused by the reaignation of Sinclair Raynor, who recently purchased the business cf <>'illisG. Hitchcock. Miss Scbntider has been employed for several years as bookke»[jer in the office of the com- I pany, during which time ahe has made ! "eremony
cluster ring. The ushers were 1 .
Meaara. T. J. Moran, F. Haiold Loo-' Wnile Harry P. Wolfer, organiat of nam of Glen Cove, Theodore Bedell of Freeport Lodge, B. P. O. E.. was en-
Refreshments were served. Next Monday night the third degree will be conferred. The Lodge iovites all Odd Fellci^ who ean to be present, espe¬ cially I'ast Grands.
ination of officers for tbe ensuing year wil! be held.
, J .- -_ _j _ recep
a host of friends through her courteous 1 ^¦,^^^ ^t ^^^^ ^ome of Mr. and Mrs. T. treatment of all who have transacted I j ^oran on HBrrison Avenue, and a buaineas through this office. | wedding breakfast was served by
' Reid of Brooklyn. The decorations
Theodore V. Staros. proprietor of! »vt;re ^reen and white. About 75
the Freeport Candy Kitchen, on Rail-j j/ueats attended the reception. The
roud Avenue, haa purchased of Wil- \ presents»to the bride were numerous
At the regular meeting of Freeport
- . . .u .- t.u .i A 1 I Council No. 57, Jr. 0. U. A. M., rri-
Raidwin and Samuel F. Wiley of New i?*ged at the meeting of that lodge las j evening. June 16. the annual nom- York City. The groom presented the Thursday evening, he received word ushers with pearl scarf pins and the that he was wanted at home immedi- groomsman with a gold penknife. The ately. Arriving at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Graser. 209 Smith
Street, with wbom he resides, Mr.
Wolfer found a nu.mber of his friends
assembled to help celebrate his birth
day.
was followed by
Royal Arcanum.— Last Wednesday
evening "f'rat.ernal Council No. 1962
held a anioker and entertainment.
Pipea and tobacco were ready as the
A pleasant evening was spent, niembers and friends entered the hall.
at the close of wbicb a fine collation promoting sociability from the start, waa served. Those present with Mr. Ambrose Jeffries of the entertain- Wolferwere: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gras- ers, after some of his clever sleight-
liam G. Mi'ler the store on South Main I unij costly. The young couple sailed ; er, Miss Margaret Graser, .Mr. and of-hand work, brought out a clear
-treet, formerly occupied by the Lee-j via the Old Dominion line on a honey- M"- William Sadd, Mr. and Mrs. glass clock dial, allowing a member
PBttetann Co. M'. Staros intends to j „oon to be spent at Old Point Com- Chester A. Fulton, Mrs. Harold King, of the Council to hold same, the hands
have a new fr^t put into the building i fort and Virginia Beach. On their E. Fritz, John Mauersberger, Miss cn the dial set themaelvo in a most
and nt \v, up tn date fixtures for a i rptnrn Mr. iitid Mrs. Hunt will reside Georgiana Stone. Mrs. Anna Lindsay, mysterious way, as various hours were
candy store hikI ue cream [jhiUt. ,^, Hrooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Walling and called for^ from the audience. Mr
This store will be run in addition to 1 - ; ^j^^ Qjadyg vValling.
Ihe Freeport Candy Kitchen on Rail-1 GODIGKEIT-CUMMINGS
toad Avenue. ] Miss Mildred Cummings, daughter 1 The Queen Esther Circle wiil hold a I of .Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cummings of strawberry festival at tbe M. E.
In a ten round bout at the Freeport I South Oz«re, formerly of li'reeport. Sporting Club Friday night "Fighting I was married at four o'clock Sunday Fitzpatrick" knocked Charlie AJpody ; afternoon, June 4. at the home of her out in the fourth round; Charlie was | pm-ents, to Charles Godigkeit of Brook- announced to fight Johnny Somers, lyn, the houae being prettily decorat- Welterweight Champion of the U. S. ed. Rev. W. A. Richard, former paa-
Church this Friday evening, June 9, at 7 :30 o'clock ; tickets 20 cents.
Navy. Johnny was taken sick so Fitz¬ patrick substituted for him.
In the six round bouts Frankie Bell
A. S. Malcomson made a brief visit to friends in the village early this week.
tor of Freeport M. E. Church, offici¬ ated.
Frank Godigkeit, a cousin of the
outpointed Jack Tracey, and Johnny | groom, waa best man, and Lillian Pat Herman won from Frank Caaper. j terson, bridesmaid. She woreacham
Warren Cussick, who was scheduled j pagne colored crepe de media ailk.
to fight Lew Russell in a ten-round bout, fought with Young Ryan of Freeport. Russell did not ahow up so Ryan substituted for a four round bout, which was stopped in the second round by referee Forbes, Ryan being outclassed.
In the four round bout between Ter¬ ry Brown and Jimmy Arkin, Arkin had bis left arm dislocated at the end ing of the third round.
For tonight, in the ten-round fight
Hester Cummings, a sister of bride, was maid of honor and was dressed in pink silk.
The bridesmaids carried beautiful bouquets of pink carnations. The bride wore a gown of wbite crepe de media combined with silk cobweb lace and silk net veil with wreath uf orange blossoms. She carried a shower bou¬ quet of bride roses and lilliesof-the valley. She was given away by her father. The wedding march was
William S. Hall, cashier of the
Freeport Bank and Mrs Hall, witb
EJward Cooper of the Hempstead
Bank, and Mrs. Cooper, are attending
the New York State Bankers conven-
tj,e i tion at Atlantic City. Wr. and Mrs.
^,gg Hall are stopping at the Chalfonte,
iand will remain over the weekend.
Mrs. Charles M. Hart and daughters Carmen and Betty of West Merrick Road, left last Saturday for Freehold, N. Y., where they will spend the month of June. Tbe trip waa made by automobile.
J.^fTrios' vmtriloquil work was excep¬ tionally fine, and through the medium of the usual small boy model, he kept up a continuous battery of good jokes. ' Mr. Dobson, humorist and mimic, followed. The audience in fine spirits by this time, was quick to appreciate all good points in his humorous politi¬ cal addresses and imitations. His singing, also Scotch dijlect stories, kept all in continuous laughter.
Harry Wolfer's rollicking piano so¬ los and accompaniments to the sonsjs in large part hflped for the auccesa of the evening.
The entertainment was followed by refreshments, conciuding with a few brief but snappy speeches.
Dr. George Smith, chairman of the entertainment committee, was not overlooked, nor thanks withheld, for his efTorta to please his fellow-mem¬ bers and their friends. Committee.
are announced Larry Temple and "One- I played by Burnett Short
Sunday School Parade
I The annual Sunday School parade
Miss Helen B. Curtice graduate *'" take place on Saturday of next from Mt. Holyoke next week. Or. , week, Jane 17. and the schoola that
Round Fowler" from Glen Cove. Inj" Many beautiful and valuable gifts I T** !f"'^r*'^" "" *° ^P*"*^ **•* "^r ult (TJri^
the six-round bout Young Martin and were received cf cut glaas, ailver and i few days attending the commencement; V'^^^J"";'. .f ^''^L? F^^^^
household articlea. Atter the cere-' °''*'«'"=°"*«^«- .Transfiguration, Chriat Evangelical
mony a bountiful collation was served,
during which piano mugic was rendered j
by Mrs. Sinclair Raynor of Freeport,
Young Carr; another six and a couple of four round bouta.
Observe Flag Day
Aa Patriotic Instructor of the Grand Army of the Republic for Nassau County, 1 deaire to call attention to Flag Day, June 14. It ia iaid to be the 139th birthday of Old Glory, eo let US all unite to abow our love and devo¬ tion to our country's flag next Wed¬ nesday, by displaying flags from every home and buaineas place.
The veterans of the Grand Army feel tbat tbe next few years will be important ones on American history, that events will occur, are now occur¬ ring, that demand all tbe patriotism and wisdom of tbis nation, so let us make Flag Day a memorable one in Freeport as it will be all over tbe coantry.
Every comrade is asKed to wear the colors and display a flag tbat day and all day. C. J. Greenleaf.
Interested in Freeport
We are authorized by tbe manage¬ ment of tbe Freeport Summer Theatre to announce that tbey will gladly do¬ nate the use of tbeir premises for any char'tsble or church affair any morn' ing or afternoon.
Suffragists to Meet
A "So/Trage Afternoon" will be beld next Thursday. June 1. beginining at 8 o'clock at Mrs. Martin A. White's, Grand Avenae, Baldwin. Offlcials of tbe Nassaa County Suffrage party will be present, including Mrs. Frederick S. Grciine of Sands Point, leader^, BIrs. Harry K. Maude of Hempatead, vice leader; Miss Irene Davison of East Rocltaway, recording secretary ; Mrs. Hoey of Hempstead, corresponding secretary; Ur*. William J. Boiler of Rockvilla Centre, depaty leader. Tbere will be delegates from Hemp¬ stead, Freeport and Rockville ©bntre Mauersberger, and the speaker of the day will be Ure. Harry K. Maule, author and naguine writer. All women of Bald¬ win and vicinity are invited.
Mrs. Maguinis and daughter Ethe' and Mr. Short. The newly-married couple will reside at 133 CofTey Street, Brooklyn, after a honeymoon trip.
STRETCH—SEARBY The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stretch, 216 Roosevelt Place, was (be scene of a pretty home wed¬ ding on Wednesday evening, when their daughter, Elizabeth Gedge Stretch, was united in marriage to Ira Searby, by Rev. J. Sidney Gould, paa¬ tor of Preabyterian Charch. Tbe bride's gown was of white chiffon over taffeta silk and she wore a bridal
Evangel Lutheran Church, Methodist Episcopal
Weekly Weather Reoort i *^''""'''^"*''y'"'*" church, Bstbei
,„ A ¦ .u 1 I-.- V A. M. E. Church, Church of God A.
(Forourreadersinotberlocalit.es) , j, ^ gbell Island Misaion, all of
Friday, Jane 2, fine Summer day; warm, clear.
Saturday, warm, overcast, windy, beavy rain in evening.
Sunday, clear, warm, windy.
Monday, same; shower for few min¬ utes in p. m.
Tuesday, clear, warm; windy in p. m.
Wedneaday, rain all day, east storm.
Thursday, same.
Working for Soldiers
The women of Freeport meeting at
Freeport; Presby^erian and Metbodiot Epiacopal Cburches of Rooaevelt; Episcopal Cburch of the Redeemer and St. Jobn's Evangelical Lutheran Cbarcb, Merrick, and Presbyterian Cbureb of Bellmore.
Tbe scboola will form at South Ber¬ gen Place and Pine Street, and march to Randall Avenue, thenee to South Ocean Avenue, to Olive Boulevard, to South Loug Beach Avenue, counter¬ marching to South Ocean Avenae and to Pine Street when they will dis¬ band, and go to tbeir respective chnrcbes. Tbe reviewing stand will
,eil that waa worn by her g^-t} the Presbyterian Cha^l have.hi^p^*; I j!'f "'til hL^n^
grandmother, and carried a bouquet 1400 surgical dressings to the Com- K ^ "^ f l'?' u**"]"!"
of bride roses. Oli.e Stretch, sister mittee of New York.^o be fo^.rd^ ^ Su ' ^'a^fveJa'.",^^
of tbe bride, waa maid of honor and ! tn tk- f,„nt i„ Vr.J.... Ti,-.. -„»„ 1"!? y^" » anniveraary will altogether
de roses. Olite Stretch, sister mittee of New York, to be forwarded : ,vTv..r'.«„„fv!r.;rv » bride, was maid of honor snd to tbe front in France. These women l^Hn^rth^ nf il!t vl^r a gown of white net with a touch ! meet Friday afternoons at 2 o'clock in ""="P'* ^''¦' °^ '•sM^ear.
of green and carried pink sweet peas, j the Presbtyerian Chapel and ali Free- Tbe bridesmaids, Daisy F. Raynor, , port women are invited to attend. Rose Van Reea and Chloe Herring, { Donations of old linen and cotton are I
wore gowna of light green and carried bouquets of sweet peas. Walter Smith was best man and the ushers were Harry Stretch, brother of tbe bride, and Henry Kranz. Tbe boose was prettily decoratted in green and white. After the wedding supper was served tbe happy couple left for a honeymoon trip to tbe Catskill Moan- tains and on their return will reaide in tbeir own home on Centennial Ave¬ nue, Roosevelt.
Qould Wins in Athletics
Charles f. son of Rev. and Mra. J.
acceptable, also money witb wbich buy new material for tbe work.
Unclaimed Letters
(FrMpwi pMt Offic*) Brown, Hr. Henry E. Bernard, Mr. P. A. W. Becker, Dr. Philip S. Camman, Dr. 0. M. Clair«. Mra. S. Daniels, Mr. L. Fowler. Mrs. Cbas. Hail, Mr. H.
Try my special box of cut Ifowera, 76c for tbe weekend. C. R. Ankers, floriat, Rockvillo Centre, L. I.: tele¬ phcne eonneotion; delivery anywhere. l.George Mauersberger, Al. Forbes. " Wilfred Smith and AntJwny N. Fed
"Are you going to plant someahrub- bery and trees this Spring? First-class gooda at right priees can be obtftSMid at Jobn J. Randall's Narseries. Oeean and Randall Avenaes. Kreeport, L. I. Call and look tbeitoek orer asd sake your own selections."
STONB-MAUERSBERGER Tbe marriage of Mise Georgiana iJonrneyman, Mrs. Nellie Jeanette Stone, daughter of Mr. and PInnock, Mr. R. H. Mrs. George Stone of 88 Henry Street, Spencer, Mr. Louis to Jack Godfrey Mauersberger took Tana, Mrs. place Sunday at 4:80 p. m. in tbe; Van Saan. Mr. Graham Episcopal Church, Rev. R. H. Scott officiating. Tbe bride was given away by ber father. Miss Dora sister of the uri<1« groom, was ber maid uf honor, and Miss Alice Dean, daaghter of Mr. Siod Mrs. Nomran Dean, acted as flower girl. Tbe bridesmaids were Misses Maude E. Stone, sister of tbe bride, and Jean ette H. Swanson, bar cousin
Young, Mr. E. June 6, 1916.
T. Benaon Smith. P. M
to I Sidney Gould, has won distinction on the athletic field at Philips Andover Academy, where he recenlly captured tbe pole vault prize in tbe annual ath¬ letic clash iMtween Andover and Exe¬ ter. Yoong Gould, whose father is ; pastor of tbe Freeport Presbyterian j Church, is a senior student at that I academy. Gould was well trained for I the event as is shown by the record, 110 feet 9i inches. Nor is this his only feat of tbe Spring. Ke was tied for i first in tbe hurdles in tbe track meet i at Worcester and was the star tennis j player in the senior events tourna- ; ment. being a winner in individual ; work and on the winning team. I Charles received his early athletic training at Topeka. Kan., and bis later training in Freeport. He is prepar- I ias fo' Yale, wbich be will enter in the Fall.
Roosevelt
Bellmore
Merrick
i Frank S. Snekeker. Jr.. our luuhonied repr*- I sentative. is in this villaire every Tuewlay, and I will be pleaae<l to receive rperial itemn. or make I appointments for calling: for sarne.
Frank RoberU i and vi will re office.
Thiscolumn it edited by Rev. W U. Litiebruidt in Bellmore and all items ahould be tent to bim to Inaurt its. t with him aertica under thit h«wlins.
Regular services at tbe M. E. Church
I 'every Sunday morning a.t 10:30; even-
Mr. and Mrs. Enar Winding of . jng at 7 :30 ; Sanday school in the af ! Washington Avenue, and .Mr and Mrs. | ternoon at 2:3ii; presehing bv the pas- I Albert West of Lakewood A venue, , tor. Rev. B. F. Ray. All are w«lcome I have rented the two-family house of ; to these services, i Edward Greensword on Clinton Ave-i ¦—
The members of the Hand-in-Hand LragiTe will visit St. Giles' Institu¬ tion, Garden City, L. I., in a body on Satarday af.ernoon, June 10, and make a donation cf many article;) which they bave made, for the little tot's Summer wardrobe. The young people are looking fiirv^ard to an enjoyable
I nne and have moved there with their The Daisy Circle parcel post socia
I trip and hope to be able to make the
families.
Will be held in the Bellmore Avenue "'PPl«=d children very happy
It is asserted tbat oa« million dol¬ lars a year is tbu combined Mlaries paid the actors and actreseee who are
presented in the Triangle play, "Fat-j "^""mittee was he'd Wednesday even jj^„~]"j I ty and the Broadway Stars." which i'"** *t tbe village office, wben after a
Displeased With
Chautauqua Plans
A meeting of tbe local Chautao^ua
¦ Presbyterian Church Saturday even- Isaac Doerflinger of Abbott Place) ing, June 10, instead of Kriday even- has moved to Frerport with hia fam- ing, as announced last week. Ice ily. Mr. Doerflinger recently pur-; cream and cake will be on sale, as well chased the large hon-e of Mrs. Bertha , as the parcels. Everybody come and Knobel, corner of Long Beacb and make this a grand success.
Lena Avenuea. j —
Do not forget the comic cantata,
Services at the Church of tbe Re¬ deemer Sunday, Whitsunday, at 7.30 and 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of the Holy Commun¬ ion at the early aervice. Morning Prayer and sermon. The Sunday School meets in tde Parish Honse at
Mra. itoyai Mollineaux of Nassau -. " 3ur Busv Ladies' Aid " which will ' '^ ^- '*'¦ "'"^ 'he Camp Ground Sunday
-_j _f .1 ,^ . .•' *. _. C!-.l..._l:_*i-..i._il-*i2__ vt-
Road, who recently underwent an op-j be given in the Methodist Church this eration at Seney Hospital, Brooklyn, j Friday evening.
haa returned to her home much im-1
proved.
Miaa Phoebe Thorne of Stevena! Street haa been ill at her home for aev-1 eral daya.
Children's exercises of the Presby¬ terian Sunday School rt'iU be held in the church on Sunday evening, June
Scbool in tbe ball of fire company No. 2 on Camp Ave. at 3 o'clock. The Woman's Airxiliary meets weekly on Thursdays at 2.30" f". M. The G. P. S. meets during tbe summer on tbe first Fridav of the month. A cordial
Roosevelt Hose Co. No. 1, located on Park Avenue, ia making extensive sold to George M. Levy an1 Dr. Wil- preparations for the observance of a liam H. Runcie of Freeport the bal- aafe and aane Fourth of July thia year. ; ance of unsold lots in the Crescent The celebration will include music, a 1 Lawn development which that com- parade, athletic games, together with ', pany purchased from the Sigmond Re a large encampment of the United jan^ (..>,...^ui,^ laai. wnnei. "iie ut* Boys' Brigade of America. ^owners, known as the Runcie Realty
" Company, will erect several houses on
Miss Loretta Kohler of this place, the property thia Summer.
who recenlly underwent an operation ! —
for appendicitis at the Mercy Hospit Tbe closing exercjaea of the Bell
25. A large attendance ahould greet welcome ia extended to all who attend the children and enjoy this service.
The Sterling Realty Compiniy haa
tbe servicea of this church and vitation to unite in ita community ac¬ tivities.
Joseph Roggi of Lindenhurst is the new assistant of our local L. I. R. R. agent for the summer months,
Mrs. W. A. Pease of Hempstead who-about a week-ago met with an ac cident at the local crossing of the L. I. R. R. at Merrick Ave. was haled
_ into court hy the railroad and rharged
al, is improving nicely and will shortly 1 more school will be held in Firemen'a *'th wreekle.sa^ driving. Mra. Peaae
return home.
Hall on Monday evening, June 26. An interesting program ia being prepared for presentation by the children.
Mrs. Edwin Searing of New York ia viaiting at the home' of her parents, ot St.
Beginning last Wednesday the man¬ agement of the Royal Theatre an nounces that there will he no more matinee performances at the theatre.
There will be picturea shown on three | Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Smith days a week, Wednesday, Saturday ; iVlarks Avenue and Sunday, with two performances [
each day, one at 7:30 and the second' Charles H. Russell hus sold the ice at9:l,'"i. On Saturday, June 10, thei business which he ha management presenta Florence Lb 1 several years past to Edward Badie in "The Price of Her Silence." of Seaiord. a Mutual masterpiece in five reels;
also the eighth episode of "The Girl A mis.-.i()n wiil be preai-hed in St.
and the Game." Barnabas' R. C. Church by the Vin-
centian Missionary, Father Kev. E.
The members of the fire department 1 M. Farrell, C. M.. from Jone 11 to IS. under the faithful guidance of their inclusive. Servicea will be held each superior officers, have been working ' morning at 8 o'clock and each evening hard to insure a fine appearance of the | nt 8 o'clock. Rooaevelt Department at the annua
was driving a Scripps-Booth car and tried to beat a local train across the junction. .Mr.-i. Pease was not alto¬ gether successful urd was dumped out _ ., but with only the material damage of a ruined rear tire and a misaing step to tbe loroniotive. The Court agreed —:; with the railroad, that Mrs. Pease drove recklessly and lined her accord¬ ingly ?10.00. Ihe L. I. R. R. looks ' conducted for , upon this action as part of ita educa- Wanser tion of the (u-nple in moro care at* grade crossings Just the same, tho crossing at Merriek Ave. is a danger¬ ous one and any attempt to have gates or. at least, a flagman, should be en¬ couraged.
onvention and parade of the Southern New York Volunteer Firemen'a Asso ciation to be held at Port Jetttr son on Thuraday, June 1,"). To that end they have held uances and moving picture entertainments to raise the ne¬ cesaary funda to defray expenaea and band hire for that day. the concluding event being the dance held at Alphu Fire Hall, laat evening. Thursday. June 8. Tommy Tucker's band of Ja¬ maica has been engaged to furnish music for the parade.
That they might also u[ihold the rep¬ utation of the local department in the contests, the mem'iers of the compan¬ iea have been practicing every even ing. Rooaevelt Hose No. 1, Kussell Hoae and Alpha Hose will enter the hose contests; Alpha Hook and Lad¬ der, the ladder events and aeveral of the membera the individual climbing conteat.
At a recent meetinfj of tbe Merrick Civic League the question of doge running at large in the village was brought up for discussion. The men- Carl Stoddard, assistant agent at ^ce involved was admitted, especially Hellmore depot, met with a peculiar I jn the summer months, bot the League accident on Friday of last week. He , gaw no advisable way 10 proceed in wa? walking in the oflice of the depot j the matter than to give the subject and tripped over some object on the < publicity and leave it to the good aense f^<;or. ln,»!n _pfT-t '^ ¦-¦¦¦•.'" h-T"""' ,:;:.,.;".::¦. :Ju'<l i::;,: ov.T.cri to meet from a bad fall, he clutchml the open the difficulty Our own fine dogs tu us (inor of the safe. The weight of hia gre just iilain "muts" to others often, body closed the door, catching the and we real y have no right in the in- thumb fif his right hand, whieb was ^ terest of our doga to exercise privi- cut off nbout half way down the nail. ' leges alfecting the rights of others,
I real or onlv, as we may think, imag-
Father Theodore J. King will leave; jpary. Let ua keep an -ye on our dogs
ne.xt Monday for a week's automobile ! g^ that they are not running looae re-
trip through the New England States. ; ^ardleas and we feel aure no one will
..,, , , , . , . deaire to deny them the necessary run-
The regular monthly meetmg of the , „; ^^^ „ercise.
Bellmore Yacht Club will be held in !
the club house on Thuraday evening ofj
next week.
Stanford Smith haa sold his resi-
Sixteen members of Co. H. Seconi Battalion Signal Corps. United Boys' Brigade of America, located in Roose¬ velt, together with Commander Peter sen, and Captain Rusaell of Floral Park, participated in tbe Scout rally and games at Prospect Park last Sat¬ arday. In tbe parade of nearly 1500 Scouts, Co. H occupied the honor po¬ sition, by leading the rest of the boys. After tbe parade tbey participated in tbe drills and otber exercises.
Tbe boys of Co. H are working hard to insure tbe success of their enter¬ tainment aud dance to be held tbis Friday, June 9, in Board ot Trade Hall. The entertainment atarts at S:16 and will consist of seven acta of vaudeville together with
'"^'^*''; dence on Oak Street to Thomaa Bene diet of Staten laland, who will take poaaeasion on June 16. Mr. and Mra. Smith will move to Freeport.
Sojourners elsewhere for the winter ¦ returning to the village thia week for : tbe sammer have been the Rev F. M. {Townley and family of Brooklyn, and ! R P. Kent and family from Pelbara,
In. y.
John Adel has aecured a position
Tbe Annual Fair of the Charch of tbe Redeemer will be beld in tbe Par- the meat market of Corneliua Carman i i»b House on Wednesday afternoon I of Rockville Centre. and evening of next week and Thars-
j - I day evening. Dinner will be served
j Mra. John Whitmore of Oak Street; from 6 8 both evenings al the usual ' is aerioasly ill at her home, suffering \ low nriee o' 50 cents. All tbe village I from acute indigea tion and dropsy. baa been urged to make some contri-
, bution to the success of tbe event in
i Mr. and Mra. Jesse Smith of Free-j the intereat of Fancy Table, Houae* I port spent a portion of last week at, bold Goods, Lemonade, Candy, Fisb i tbe home of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Marks Avenue.
parenti Smith, of
drill by the local brigade. Tbe music for dancing will be furnished by Mole's orchestra.
The cantata, "The Story of the Pink
Rose''' will be given by the choir and
patriotic I a chorus of tbe Bellmore Presbyterian
Church in the Charch on Wedneaday
A. Swinsin of New York City aerved I *'" ^ ^Ji^"^*^ !» "» Fw«P«rt j »»»oro««h discussion a resolution waa as best man and the ushers were ?»«""" Tbea^ '• »..„.-....„»„...
Tbe scholars of tbe Methodist Epis¬ copal Sunday School have been work¬ ing faithfully under the management of Miss Susie George for tbe exercises and recitations to be given Sunday ev¬ ening, June 11, in connection witb Children's Day in tbe scbool. A mus¬ ical service under direction of Mra. Charles Reed will also be rendered. It is hoped tbat Edwin Seabury of Patcbogu*, the first superintendent of the school, can be present to address tbe school.
Tbe Ladies' Aid Society of tfae M E. Chorch beld its regular meeting with Mrs. Charles Reed, Wednesday evening.
Serfices will be beld as usual at St. Paul's Episcopal Mission Sunday, with Sunday Scbool at 2:45 p. m. and even ing service at 8 p. m. in charge of Leighton Nugent, lay reader.
The annnai meeting of tbe Altar Guild will be beld next Wednesday ev¬ ening at tbe bome of Mra. F. Monroe, Hempstead-Babylon Turnpike. At this time Archdeacon Doffield of the Cburch of tba Incarnation, Garden
Pond. Dart Game, Indian Bali. Shoot-
St. I ing Gallery, etc. No admission is
. charged. All should plan to make tbe
Fair the rendezvous while it is open.
"Meet Me At The F%ir."
As was anticipated in previous not¬ ice, it was a most delightful entertain* evening, June 21, at 8 o'clock. Ad'-i ment which Misa Katherine Kellogg mission will be free and a silver col- jof Hempstead put on last Friday night i lection ia to be teken. Everybody in in tbe Paiisb House for the Girls I vited. Friendly Society. Miss Kellogg baa
I ! been instructor to the girls in dancing
' Lindenhurst A. C. were tbe visitors daring the last winter and graciously at the local diamond last Sunday and • offered to provide most of the enter- were defeated by Bel more, tbe score tainment for tbe local girls by invit- being 26 to 2. I ing aome of ber pupils elsewhere to
Previous to tbis game there was a 1 participate. Tbe affair was a great very interesting contest between | success in every way with proceeds teams representing the Smithville about $26.00. Ihe G. P. S. appeared South and Bellmore fire companies, the I in three of tbe dances. During the former winning by tbe score of 3 to 0. | intermission Mias Vera Thautm sapg
sweetly; 'Ab, It Is A Dream 1" Tba visiting tal<?nt were children and p<w- formed' admirably, reflecting great
_— 'credit apon their teechor. Miss Kel-
A apeciai meeting of the Bellmore i logg appeared in "An Bgyptiaa Board of Trade will be beld in Fire : Dance" and was the recipient of • men's Hall on Friday evoning of next: beautiful bouqaet of peonies.
Next Sundsy tbe Repoblic Tire Com pany team will cross bats with Bell more.
week.
Mrs. Allan Beetham and cbildren of
den.
The ceremony waa tnllnwed by a re-
Wtiiaj eveninft. | Paaaad inatrocting tbe secretary to ad- June 16. • vise tbe headquarters of the Cbautao- Sam Bernard. Willie Collier, Weber V* that tbe dates (selected without & Fields, Raymond Hitchcock. Patty ' epproval of tbe commitfee) were not Arbuckle, Mabel Normand. Joe Jf^k-1 ••t>afact<wy. and woold noi be aceept- cept7MTt'the"bomroV'thirbr"i«te's' p'a- • ^' ^"^ Sterling and others, in f-act ^i- . Th* Jocisl epinmittee has prote.t«J rents7 Tbo young couple made their t ^^'^^ Comply. I ;«?«»»"»• V"'*^ "•'^^ Jt^JP departure on a late train Snnday even- „ ^be manacKwent of tbe Preeport j *»"«."* datsw^ and against tbe ad- ing for a brief honeymoon trip to the ^''"'"'•''^'***™ announces aeveral of p'«f«fing of tbe event on tbe data Catskills. I ^^ ehove stare bave signiBed tbeir j tmlaetaa.
- intentiona of witnessing their artistic' __
(Continoed oo page 8) efforti on Friday evening. Jone 16. Wtn fntfmtt NcWf M Pagt S
Money for
County Highways
A reader asks bow much Supervisor Smith bas had for maintenance of unurcn « to. *°"™-""?; "-";?" | roads for tbe Town of Hempetead in S'*^:. *'J ^K ?'T"' A r^I mtat^mi i the p.st tStee years. The I»p«^ of Gviild. nd their friends The annnai ^/coanty Treasurer gives tbe election of officers will tak. place and , .„„„„t, ./follows:
191S I141.i»0.f>9
ItH 1915
tbe reports of tbe present officers pre¬ sented.
Tbrough the efforU of the Gnild, J. L. Hinrichs of Nassau Road baa agreed to care ter the lawn of tbe cborcb property. Mr. Hinrich has also been ^ ^^ ^^^ appointed aexton of tbe cbureb through f^J^^'f^ thfl orders of Mr. Nogcnt. , ^|gj2
(eontiiiaMi on pago 8) H)n
A young son arrived at tbe home of j Baltimore are tbe gneets of Grandma Mr. and Mrs C. C. Jamison, who re- j Hewlett for a seaeon.
side in tbe Wantagh Harbor section, I
on Thursday of last we^k. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. W. Boote of
I Tonkers were guests al "The Rec- ' tory" over Wednesday night.
I Fourteen Years Ago
(Ilems of iuterent from the Beview llle« I foarteen years ago tbis wemk)
j
Carnoan A Jenkins opeiMid new gra- cery store eo West Merriek Road.
Little girl born to Ur. aod Mn. B. L. CnundaJl.
Tbe trophy gone arrived, to ba i^Uead at Ji^netion of Main aod CbarHl Streets and on tbe school groasOa.
Vaieotine W. Smith, now connect*d with tbe Bank of Far Kockaway, ia placed 00 hooorary list of Excelvior
^. a L. Co.
840,716.0« 260,642.78
1742,271. a The same reports giva tbe farther
$187,168.98 75,562.67
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Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. v., FRibAY, JUNE 9, 1916 Vol. XX, No. 23 Freeport Sirgl« copiM of the Review for «bI« «t Green- bUtft «iid Hr»ithw»it««. Railroad Avinue- Mich- noff«. Nauau County Review. Datiilva« and Gobeti'i, Main Street; Sidney Smith s, Weat Iferrkk Road. HIGHWATEK TlUB TABLE Thasa Mmen ars for .•*«nd'i HihiIl, Dedoct X' mtnolea Inr Hniiii)«t'B(i Bay) Hymeneal HUNT—KREMELBERG One of tbe prettiest wtdJinga of the seaBon took place Tuesday, June 6, at the Church of Our Holy Redeemer, when Irene Lucy, daughter of George H. Kremelberg, b'Came the bride of Frederick Valentine Hunt. The cere¬ mony took place at a nuptial Masi, celebrated by Rev. Father O'Toole. At 10 o'clock tbe bride entered on the arm of her father and preceded by the uiiherg and .Mrg. T. J. .Moran, as liiat- ron of honor, proceeded alowly linwn the aisle to the etraing of Mendel- fl«uhn'a Wedding March, rendered by Mrs. Frank Keogh. The bridal party waa met at the altar liy the groom and his best man, Bernard G. Kremelberg, brother of the bride. The ceremony was moat impresiive and during tbe Maas, vocal aelections were rendered by Mrs. Edward Keogh. The bride wag gowned m white tulle over white satin, with court train and veil of I J. .Schaefer and family havp returned tulle draped coronet fashion and , to 79 East Avenue after spending the caught up with orange bloasoros. She Winter in Brooklyn. carried a bouquet of bride's roses and' " - Mrs, Frank Baynor ot South Main lillies of-the-valley. Mrs. Moran, the W. H. Moag of Millertowp. N. Y.. Street was badly burned about the face I bride's sister and matron of honor, is visiting his brother. Dr. A. E. p„^i,, :,,„ r „., i „j„„ v. . ,n and arms last Monday morning, while L,ore ecrue net with girdle of pompa- Hoag at his home 242 Sooth Ocean ?"„ IJ* ^^"'^ „ ,f*i"^°'i^^ working over the stove. She shows 1.3- -- oi. f.-^ .. u^.,-':.^. ^, a„..„« .ber. of which were in attendance Friday June Saturday, Sunday MondH>, Tuaadav, WedneBfJtt>. Thursday. Friday Saturt'.Hv. 9 10 .11 12 i:j 14 15 16 17 1 :S5 a. 2:62 a. 3 :S2 a. 4:51 a. 6:48 a. 6:18 a. 7:17 a. 8:15 a. 9:10 a. m. m. m. m m. n:. m. m. m. The First National Bank has issued a blouci containing a serviceable Rap- idTransit Map of New York City. Dr. William H. Runei« bas returned from tne Health Officers' Convention which was held at the United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. OUK VETERANS AT FREEPORT CEMETERY ON DECORATION DAY (Foto by courtesy Mr.^^. R. M. Kolishi Social and Personal In the Fraternal Orders Brief Items Concemiag ResidcBts ol Our Con munity. and Their Gu**tB. Vitits and Social Affain DotBst i the secret fraternal organisations of Freeport aad Wcinaty. Freeport Lodge No. 600.—Last Mon¬ day night at the rooms of the above lodge the second degree was conferred upon Bert Lyttle and George Chris tian. The degree was conferred by slight improvement serious condition I dour satin. She carried a bouquet of: Avenue, but is still in a p^ie pink carnations. The groom's I present to the bride waa a diamond ' bar pin set in platinum. Mrs. Charles G. Hill entertained at ^^ 7he bride's ! her home, Roosevelt Falcc, on Monday Mies Alice Schneider has b^n ap-1 prpgent to her matron of honor was a ' afternoon, two tables of "500." pointed manager of the Freeport Coal Cu.. to fill the vacancy caused by the reaignation of Sinclair Raynor, who recently purchased the business cf <>'illisG. Hitchcock. Miss Scbntider has been employed for several years as bookke»[jer in the office of the com- I pany, during which time ahe has made ! "eremony cluster ring. The ushers were 1 . Meaara. T. J. Moran, F. Haiold Loo-' Wnile Harry P. Wolfer, organiat of nam of Glen Cove, Theodore Bedell of Freeport Lodge, B. P. O. E.. was en- Refreshments were served. Next Monday night the third degree will be conferred. The Lodge iovites all Odd Fellci^ who ean to be present, espe¬ cially I'ast Grands. ination of officers for tbe ensuing year wil! be held. , J .- -_ _j _ recep a host of friends through her courteous 1 ^¦,^^^ ^t ^^^^ ^ome of Mr. and Mrs. T. treatment of all who have transacted I j ^oran on HBrrison Avenue, and a buaineas through this office. wedding breakfast was served by ' Reid of Brooklyn. The decorations Theodore V. Staros. proprietor of! »vt;re ^reen and white. About 75 the Freeport Candy Kitchen, on Rail-j j/ueats attended the reception. The roud Avenue, haa purchased of Wil- \ presents»to the bride were numerous At the regular meeting of Freeport - . . .u .- t.u .i A 1 I Council No. 57, Jr. 0. U. A. M., rri- Raidwin and Samuel F. Wiley of New i?*ged at the meeting of that lodge las j evening. June 16. the annual nom- York City. The groom presented the Thursday evening, he received word ushers with pearl scarf pins and the that he was wanted at home immedi- groomsman with a gold penknife. The ately. Arriving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Graser. 209 Smith Street, with wbom he resides, Mr. Wolfer found a nu.mber of his friends assembled to help celebrate his birth day. was followed by Royal Arcanum.— Last Wednesday evening "f'rat.ernal Council No. 1962 held a anioker and entertainment. Pipea and tobacco were ready as the A pleasant evening was spent, niembers and friends entered the hall. at the close of wbicb a fine collation promoting sociability from the start, waa served. Those present with Mr. Ambrose Jeffries of the entertain- Wolferwere: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gras- ers, after some of his clever sleight- liam G. Mi'ler the store on South Main I unij costly. The young couple sailed ; er, Miss Margaret Graser, .Mr. and of-hand work, brought out a clear -treet, formerly occupied by the Lee-j via the Old Dominion line on a honey- M"- William Sadd, Mr. and Mrs. glass clock dial, allowing a member PBttetann Co. M'. Staros intends to j „oon to be spent at Old Point Com- Chester A. Fulton, Mrs. Harold King, of the Council to hold same, the hands have a new fr^t put into the building i fort and Virginia Beach. On their E. Fritz, John Mauersberger, Miss cn the dial set themaelvo in a most and nt \v, up tn date fixtures for a i rptnrn Mr. iitid Mrs. Hunt will reside Georgiana Stone. Mrs. Anna Lindsay, mysterious way, as various hours were candy store hikI ue cream [jhiUt. ,^, Hrooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Walling and called for^ from the audience. Mr This store will be run in addition to 1 - ; ^j^^ Qjadyg vValling. Ihe Freeport Candy Kitchen on Rail-1 GODIGKEIT-CUMMINGS toad Avenue. ] Miss Mildred Cummings, daughter 1 The Queen Esther Circle wiil hold a I of .Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cummings of strawberry festival at tbe M. E. In a ten round bout at the Freeport I South Oz«re, formerly of li'reeport. Sporting Club Friday night "Fighting I was married at four o'clock Sunday Fitzpatrick" knocked Charlie AJpody ; afternoon, June 4. at the home of her out in the fourth round; Charlie was pm-ents, to Charles Godigkeit of Brook- announced to fight Johnny Somers, lyn, the houae being prettily decorat- Welterweight Champion of the U. S. ed. Rev. W. A. Richard, former paa- Church this Friday evening, June 9, at 7 :30 o'clock ; tickets 20 cents. Navy. Johnny was taken sick so Fitz¬ patrick substituted for him. In the six round bouts Frankie Bell A. S. Malcomson made a brief visit to friends in the village early this week. tor of Freeport M. E. Church, offici¬ ated. Frank Godigkeit, a cousin of the outpointed Jack Tracey, and Johnny groom, waa best man, and Lillian Pat Herman won from Frank Caaper. j terson, bridesmaid. She woreacham Warren Cussick, who was scheduled j pagne colored crepe de media ailk. to fight Lew Russell in a ten-round bout, fought with Young Ryan of Freeport. Russell did not ahow up so Ryan substituted for a four round bout, which was stopped in the second round by referee Forbes, Ryan being outclassed. In the four round bout between Ter¬ ry Brown and Jimmy Arkin, Arkin had bis left arm dislocated at the end ing of the third round. For tonight, in the ten-round fight Hester Cummings, a sister of bride, was maid of honor and was dressed in pink silk. The bridesmaids carried beautiful bouquets of pink carnations. The bride wore a gown of wbite crepe de media combined with silk cobweb lace and silk net veil with wreath uf orange blossoms. She carried a shower bou¬ quet of bride roses and lilliesof-the valley. She was given away by her father. The wedding march was William S. Hall, cashier of the Freeport Bank and Mrs Hall, witb EJward Cooper of the Hempstead Bank, and Mrs. Cooper, are attending the New York State Bankers conven- tj,e i tion at Atlantic City. Wr. and Mrs. ^,gg Hall are stopping at the Chalfonte, iand will remain over the weekend. Mrs. Charles M. Hart and daughters Carmen and Betty of West Merrick Road, left last Saturday for Freehold, N. Y., where they will spend the month of June. Tbe trip waa made by automobile. J.^fTrios' vmtriloquil work was excep¬ tionally fine, and through the medium of the usual small boy model, he kept up a continuous battery of good jokes. ' Mr. Dobson, humorist and mimic, followed. The audience in fine spirits by this time, was quick to appreciate all good points in his humorous politi¬ cal addresses and imitations. His singing, also Scotch dijlect stories, kept all in continuous laughter. Harry Wolfer's rollicking piano so¬ los and accompaniments to the sonsjs in large part hflped for the auccesa of the evening. The entertainment was followed by refreshments, conciuding with a few brief but snappy speeches. Dr. George Smith, chairman of the entertainment committee, was not overlooked, nor thanks withheld, for his efTorta to please his fellow-mem¬ bers and their friends. Committee. are announced Larry Temple and "One- I played by Burnett Short Sunday School Parade I The annual Sunday School parade Miss Helen B. Curtice graduate *'" take place on Saturday of next from Mt. Holyoke next week. Or. , week, Jane 17. and the schoola that Round Fowler" from Glen Cove. Inj" Many beautiful and valuable gifts I T** !f"'^r*'^" "" *° ^P*"*^ **•* "^r ult (TJri^ the six-round bout Young Martin and were received cf cut glaas, ailver and i few days attending the commencement; V'^^^J"";'. .f ^''^L? F^^^^ household articlea. Atter the cere-' °''*'«'"=°"*«^«- .Transfiguration, Chriat Evangelical mony a bountiful collation was served, during which piano mugic was rendered j by Mrs. Sinclair Raynor of Freeport, Young Carr; another six and a couple of four round bouta. Observe Flag Day Aa Patriotic Instructor of the Grand Army of the Republic for Nassau County, 1 deaire to call attention to Flag Day, June 14. It ia iaid to be the 139th birthday of Old Glory, eo let US all unite to abow our love and devo¬ tion to our country's flag next Wed¬ nesday, by displaying flags from every home and buaineas place. The veterans of the Grand Army feel tbat tbe next few years will be important ones on American history, that events will occur, are now occur¬ ring, that demand all tbe patriotism and wisdom of tbis nation, so let us make Flag Day a memorable one in Freeport as it will be all over tbe coantry. Every comrade is asKed to wear the colors and display a flag tbat day and all day. C. J. Greenleaf. Interested in Freeport We are authorized by tbe manage¬ ment of tbe Freeport Summer Theatre to announce that tbey will gladly do¬ nate the use of tbeir premises for any char'tsble or church affair any morn' ing or afternoon. Suffragists to Meet A "So/Trage Afternoon" will be beld next Thursday. June 1. beginining at 8 o'clock at Mrs. Martin A. White's, Grand Avenae, Baldwin. Offlcials of tbe Nassaa County Suffrage party will be present, including Mrs. Frederick S. Grciine of Sands Point, leader^, BIrs. Harry K. Maude of Hempatead, vice leader; Miss Irene Davison of East Rocltaway, recording secretary ; Mrs. Hoey of Hempstead, corresponding secretary; Ur*. William J. Boiler of Rockvilla Centre, depaty leader. Tbere will be delegates from Hemp¬ stead, Freeport and Rockville ©bntre Mauersberger, and the speaker of the day will be Ure. Harry K. Maule, author and naguine writer. All women of Bald¬ win and vicinity are invited. Mrs. Maguinis and daughter Ethe' and Mr. Short. The newly-married couple will reside at 133 CofTey Street, Brooklyn, after a honeymoon trip. STRETCH—SEARBY The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stretch, 216 Roosevelt Place, was (be scene of a pretty home wed¬ ding on Wednesday evening, when their daughter, Elizabeth Gedge Stretch, was united in marriage to Ira Searby, by Rev. J. Sidney Gould, paa¬ tor of Preabyterian Charch. Tbe bride's gown was of white chiffon over taffeta silk and she wore a bridal Evangel Lutheran Church, Methodist Episcopal Weekly Weather Reoort i *^''""'''^"*''y'"'*" church, Bstbei ,„ A ¦ .u 1 I-.- V A. M. E. Church, Church of God A. (Forourreadersinotberlocalit.es) , j, ^ gbell Island Misaion, all of Friday, Jane 2, fine Summer day; warm, clear. Saturday, warm, overcast, windy, beavy rain in evening. Sunday, clear, warm, windy. Monday, same; shower for few min¬ utes in p. m. Tuesday, clear, warm; windy in p. m. Wedneaday, rain all day, east storm. Thursday, same. Working for Soldiers The women of Freeport meeting at Freeport; Presby^erian and Metbodiot Epiacopal Cburches of Rooaevelt; Episcopal Cburch of the Redeemer and St. Jobn's Evangelical Lutheran Cbarcb, Merrick, and Presbyterian Cbureb of Bellmore. Tbe scboola will form at South Ber¬ gen Place and Pine Street, and march to Randall Avenue, thenee to South Ocean Avenue, to Olive Boulevard, to South Loug Beach Avenue, counter¬ marching to South Ocean Avenae and to Pine Street when they will dis¬ band, and go to tbeir respective chnrcbes. Tbe reviewing stand will ,eil that waa worn by her g^-t} the Presbyterian Cha^l have.hi^p^*; I j!'f "'til hL^n^ grandmother, and carried a bouquet 1400 surgical dressings to the Com- K ^ "^ f l'?' u**"]"!" of bride roses. Oli.e Stretch, sister mittee of New York.^o be fo^.rd^ ^ Su ' ^'a^fveJa'.",^^ of tbe bride, waa maid of honor and ! tn tk- f,„nt i„ Vr.J.... Ti,-.. -„»„ 1"!? y^" » anniveraary will altogether de roses. Olite Stretch, sister mittee of New York, to be forwarded : ,vTv..r'.«„„fv!r.;rv » bride, was maid of honor snd to tbe front in France. These women l^Hn^rth^ nf il!t vl^r a gown of white net with a touch ! meet Friday afternoons at 2 o'clock in ""="P'* ^''¦' °^ '•sM^ear. of green and carried pink sweet peas, j the Presbtyerian Chapel and ali Free- Tbe bridesmaids, Daisy F. Raynor, , port women are invited to attend. Rose Van Reea and Chloe Herring, { Donations of old linen and cotton are I wore gowna of light green and carried bouquets of sweet peas. Walter Smith was best man and the ushers were Harry Stretch, brother of tbe bride, and Henry Kranz. Tbe boose was prettily decoratted in green and white. After the wedding supper was served tbe happy couple left for a honeymoon trip to tbe Catskill Moan- tains and on their return will reaide in tbeir own home on Centennial Ave¬ nue, Roosevelt. Qould Wins in Athletics Charles f. son of Rev. and Mra. J. acceptable, also money witb wbich buy new material for tbe work. Unclaimed Letters (FrMpwi pMt Offic*) Brown, Hr. Henry E. Bernard, Mr. P. A. W. Becker, Dr. Philip S. Camman, Dr. 0. M. Clair«. Mra. S. Daniels, Mr. L. Fowler. Mrs. Cbas. Hail, Mr. H. Try my special box of cut Ifowera, 76c for tbe weekend. C. R. Ankers, floriat, Rockvillo Centre, L. I.: tele¬ phcne eonneotion; delivery anywhere. l.George Mauersberger, Al. Forbes. " Wilfred Smith and AntJwny N. Fed "Are you going to plant someahrub- bery and trees this Spring? First-class gooda at right priees can be obtftSMid at Jobn J. Randall's Narseries. Oeean and Randall Avenaes. Kreeport, L. I. Call and look tbeitoek orer asd sake your own selections." STONB-MAUERSBERGER Tbe marriage of Mise Georgiana iJonrneyman, Mrs. Nellie Jeanette Stone, daughter of Mr. and PInnock, Mr. R. H. Mrs. George Stone of 88 Henry Street, Spencer, Mr. Louis to Jack Godfrey Mauersberger took Tana, Mrs. place Sunday at 4:80 p. m. in tbe; Van Saan. Mr. Graham Episcopal Church, Rev. R. H. Scott officiating. Tbe bride was given away by ber father. Miss Dora sister of the uri<1« groom, was ber maid uf honor, and Miss Alice Dean, daaghter of Mr. Siod Mrs. Nomran Dean, acted as flower girl. Tbe bridesmaids were Misses Maude E. Stone, sister of tbe bride, and Jean ette H. Swanson, bar cousin Young, Mr. E. June 6, 1916. T. Benaon Smith. P. M to I Sidney Gould, has won distinction on the athletic field at Philips Andover Academy, where he recenlly captured tbe pole vault prize in tbe annual ath¬ letic clash iMtween Andover and Exe¬ ter. Yoong Gould, whose father is ; pastor of tbe Freeport Presbyterian j Church, is a senior student at that I academy. Gould was well trained for I the event as is shown by the record, 110 feet 9i inches. Nor is this his only feat of tbe Spring. Ke was tied for i first in tbe hurdles in tbe track meet i at Worcester and was the star tennis j player in the senior events tourna- ; ment. being a winner in individual ; work and on the winning team. I Charles received his early athletic training at Topeka. Kan., and bis later training in Freeport. He is prepar- I ias fo' Yale, wbich be will enter in the Fall. Roosevelt Bellmore Merrick i Frank S. Snekeker. Jr.. our luuhonied repr*- I sentative. is in this villaire every Tuewlay, and I will be pleaae |
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