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V'OL. XIV
FREEPORT NEWS
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908
NO. 4
See .Johnston weei<.
Jirices on
sjiices thi.'- It.
Single cojiie a^ Golx'tz's, Bnilding.
! of th>* Review DaSilva's and
for sjile Review tf
Mrs. .J. H. Heckman has moved Bradford, Mass., for the Winter.
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Bert Tryon has opened an automohile repair shoji at hi.s li«)me on Sniith Street.
Thanksgiving Post Cards now on sale at the Review Stationery Store, <)2 South Main St., Freeport. 2t.
Mystic Rehekah Lodge will hold invitation tna.s<iuerade recejition Opera HaH .Vew Year's Eve.
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On Tue.sday evening, Dec. :!, the Ladies' (iuild of the Episcojial Church of |,the Transliguration will present "The Old Maids' Convention" at Ojiera Ual!.
Thgodore Bedell sprained his left i wrist a week ago Sunday at High Hill j Beach hy the "kicking" of the motor • in a motor boat belonging to Benjamin j Smith. .Mr. Bedell fractured his right | v/rist in a similar manner at High Hill Beach a few months ago. i
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Raynor celo- ( br/ited Saturday evening the fiftieth ! anniversary of their marriage. The i bride, who was Miss Emma Smith be- , foire-the Rev. Mr. Pllsbury wedded her i to her life companion, at Hempstead,! in the year 1858 invited "the folks to ! come to tea" that evening, and there ' was a hapjiy family reunion at their j home on Main Street. Among the I guests were their seven children I Henry C., Charles W., .Amos E., I Francis W., and .\lonzo fiaynor, and-} Mrs. Amy Padgett and Mrs. Lillian -; Stillwell. I
».^.\ regular meeting of the Village; Board of Tru.stees will be held this Friday evening.
BELLMORE
is having his barn
BALDWIN
Elvin A. Dorlon has been marine lisheries jirotector, with a su- peiwision of game wardens ns before. His salary is also increased $400 jier year, to $1300.
Alonzo Foster,' president of the Freeport Board of Trade, was one of the winners iu the Brooklyn Eagle vot¬ ing contest for opera tickets, wiitn nearly a million votes were cast.
— Fraternal Council', No. 11(62, Royal aijiiointed Arcaiuim, gave an ojien meeting last
Thursday night which was well attend¬ ed. The entertainment jiart was ren¬ dered hy Mr. and Mrs. F. .1. Water¬ bury, Harry and Carroll (Running, Miss Ethel Harrison, Miss Florence Fowler, .Miss .luanita and Master Har¬ old Howell and .Misses Elsa and .Astrid Nygren.
After a light ret'reshinect everyone i held in the Baptist (Church next Thurs went home hapjjy anyway they looked
Mrs. Seth Pclton of Monticelloji^, N. Y., is visiting at the home of Francis l'ear.sall. South Main Street.
The .Junior Society of the Christian Endeavor will hold a Dutch Sale in the Preshyterian Chajjcl, Friday, Dec. 11, afternoon and evening.
This Saturday the Church Improve¬ ment Society will hold their sale of home-made candy, cake, pie. bread and jireserves, at the I'resbyterian (Chajiel.
.Mr. ;ui(l .Mrs. Edson CJregory of Ferndaie, Sullivan Co., spent a few days recently with .Mr. and .Mrs. and Mrs. Wesley Pear.sall, Raynor Street.
'i'hose vvho are reiluced in llesli, lack vitality and energy and are jirorie to colds should read Smith & Bedell's ad in this issue. It.
Services in the Episcojial Church of the TransHguration Thank.sgiving morning will be celebration of Holy Communion at 8 a. m., and tuatins at It) a. rn.
.Jacob .Mohrman enlarged.
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Bojijj are en¬ tertaining a young son.
.An etitertainnient will beheld in Fire¬ men's Hall on Thanksgiving eve, under the ausjiices of the Bellnuire .Athletic Club.
Deputy Sheriff Palermo killed a rabhit with a pistol .Monday evening in the hedge in front ot Deubert's hotel, | where it had been chased.
.Miss f:thel Kraft of Smithville South has tieen ajijiointed chief ojierator in the Rockville Centre Central office of the telephone ci/injiany.
H. J. .McCurd has sold lj^is iirujierty corner of ('entre .Avenue and the Mer¬ rick Road, to his inotiier, formerly of Merrick, wli'i is now mlcuiiyiiig it.
.A iiockey team has been organized liy
the Bellmore Juniors, to play during
the Winter, ami games are desired with
' teams averaging LJ to l.'i yeais ot' age.
•John Carrick is going liack to Bn Ivn for the Winter.
.Mrs. .Sloan *
a week or so v
Steele.
ll Bri/ulv
•itli Dr.
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Mrs.
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W.
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Martin .-^. Thomas has bought delicatessen and grocery business .Meivi'le .Ajigaron Grand Ave.
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hapjiy.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Cliurcli served a good supjier at their annual fair Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, and there was a good at¬ tendance each evening; there were ^ ^ ... ,, numerous booths for the sa/e of useful '''' trust company, which would j.ay aud fancy articles. ' ' ^'"^^ '-•'-'"* interest.
.At the monthly meeting of the Fire Coancil Wednesday evening^XOO of the money received from the fair and car¬ nival was ordered placed in' a bank
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Mr. and Mrs. .William Pearsall cele- -tirated their tenth or tin wedding anni¬ versary Saturilay nighl. A pleasant evening, with music and refreshments was spent by Mr. and .Mrs. Pearsall and about tit) of their friends, ^"hey re¬ ceived a'number of handsome wedding remem lirances.
There was a large attendance a!, the convocation of Freeport Chapter, Royal 'Arch Ma.sons, Tuesday evening. The reason for the large turnout was that Oharles C. Hunt, R. E. Dejiuty Grand High Priest of the Grand Chajiter of the^tate of New York, was to ninke an otfieial visit to the chapter. The distinguished companion was accom¬ panied by several well known capitular craftsmen. The degree of Most E.xcel¬ lent Master was exemplified and the
A resolution of sympathy to First Assistant Engineer Cameron, broke his arm while at Rockville tre Fire hose test, was adopted.
At the request of Chief Wallace, a resolution was adojited reijuesting jier¬ mission of the Village Board to jdace the dejiartmeiiL loving cuji, wou at Hicksville, in the village olfice, and Second Assistant Engineer Van Riper j was ajijiointed to got a glass case to i Jilace over it. !
The Treasurer reported a balance of j .•jJUo,").? iin the treasury.
Chief Wallace stated to the Council ¦ that he is not a candidate i'or re-elec- | tion, notwithstanding that a Brooklyn j paper stated that he hiid been impor- , tuned to run again. The Chief said ' there were many members of the De- [ partment who undoubtedly asjiired for the honors of the departnient; that if a officers of the local chapter were as- member held the jiosition of Chief or sisted in the work by several jirominent Assistants for a term of more than one expositors of the caputular ritual. The year it was retarding others who were visitinjc companions were hosjiitahly entitled to advance.
entertained. ^V Ton i
root-Ball
Upon request of the Village Board The Phi Alpha Football team of ] of Rockville Centre our fire engine was Freejiort defeated, on Saturday, the { taken there Tuesday afternoon to test Herculean F. C. of Lynbro<ik, by thej a quantity of new hose purchased from score of 4 to 0 in the first of a series the Rockville ('entre fire department, of games for the championship of Nas-
A pressure of from 180 to 200 lbs. sau County, bi-oke several lengths of hose, it uot be- The teams were evenly matched and ing, however, the kind Freejxirt Fire the result was a close e.xciting game of Department has just purchased which football, in which the score was in | 'stood a pressure of over 300 lbs. doubt until the very last minute of
In some way the nozzle escaped the play, hosemen and in its course First As- In the firstjhalf the Phi Alpha back sistant Engineer William W. (Cameron field made large gains through Lyn- of our Department was struck by the brook's line, while Raynor and Ryerson flying nozzle and his arm broken, be- were sure to gain from 5 to 10 yards aides receiving severe cuts; Second As- at least every time they attempted an siatant Engineer VanRiper was struck end run. After advancing the ball on the shoulder and knocked out tem- from their :U) to liVnbrook's 4(» yard pcrarily but is now able to be around line, Ryerson dropjied back and while although somewhat sore. Chief Wai- the Phi A.lpha line held like a .stone lace escaped with a w'etting. Foreman wall, he kicked the prettiest and one Joseph Eustace of the Alert Hose Com- of the most difficult goals from the field pany of Rockville Centre was also bad- ever seen on any local gridiron, ly cut and bruised. In the second half Phi A.lpha kept
^^Q jjjjjl jij i^yniji-ook's territory, but
The home of Frank H. Stevens was the Herculean team braced when e\ er saveii from a possible serious confia- their goal was threathened and jire j gration last Saturday, through the vented Phi Alpha from scoring. ^
efforts of his wife, and the life of Mrs. The same teams play the deciding Lillian Ford Colyer, a heJper im the game of the serie-i in Freeport next kitchen, waa i^nquestiohably saveif by Saturday and a rattling fast <ame is Mr. Stevens. expected. The Herculean Club has
Despite the good work done by Mr. been defeated but cince this season and Mrs. Stevens in putting out the while the Phi Alpha team has only a flames, the kitchen table and wain- contested game with the Spalding A. scoting was damaged, also sume wear- C. to mar. their otherwise unstained ing apparel of Mrs. Stevens; sad Mrs. record. This and the fact that the Ford Colyc-r had her right hand severe- teams are so closely matched makes ly bumod. the rivalry between them red-hot while
I Mr. and Mrs. Steviuis were at break- i the interest taken in thii coming con- fast when tha apron that Mrs. Colyer j toat by the adherents of the rival teams waa waarinf caught fire from the is intonse.
flamaa of a wood firo in the kitchen Fr«eport High School defeated Great ranee. She icreamad for balp and Mr. i jjeck football team Satunlay afternoon StMa and.hia wife ran to har aid. . ,t Athletic Park by the score <tf 43 to
lira. Golyor waa exeitadly trying io q baat out tha flamaa, whidi wen i«pid-
The new .$10,000 school liuilding of
the Bellmore sctviol district was iledi-
Union Thanksgiving services will be cated Satunlay. ^'he new building is a
frame struc'ure, .situated on Bedford day morning at 10.-'iO, when Rev. Avenue, about half-way between the Stanley W. Roberts, the jiasbir, will Long Islam! li/iilroaii tracks hihI the Jireach the occasional sermon. famous .Merrii^ lioad. It has four
large rooms, besides a teachers' room or ofiice. i'he idoms in the new builil¬ ing are larger than those in tlie older building. Only two rooms liave been finitshed.
A short time ago trie laxjiayers of the district voted to jiurchase additional Jirojierty for a jihiyground for thi' children.
.Mr. Cabbell is jirincijial t-.nd .^liss Fish, jirirnary teacher. Theodore .N. Ripson is ¦^Pi'esident of the Boani of Education ; Edward Thomjison, secre¬ tary ; .lohti .1. Bedell, Treasurer; .A. R. Smith ;niil (.'harles Smith, mernbers; l^eter Johnson and A. R. Mewatid, (,'ol- lectois, and Charles W. Smith, clerk.
Don't overlook the urgent needs of the Sunshine .society in their work among the tioor of the village. .All contributions vvill be gratefully receiv¬ ed anil use to the greatest jjossible ad-
„.u„ I vantage.
who' p -^,
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Village Counsel Leo i^'ishcl is send¬ ing out notices to all jieople who have not trimmed trees to the legal height to attend to this at once or they will be brought to court and tried as a dis¬ orderly person, as the law jirovides.
Bug House Hose Co. has decided to attend the Presidential inauguration ceremonies at Washington next March and has apjiointed as committee to ar¬ range lor a .sjiecial car, etc.. (Jeorge Schiffmacher of Woodmere, Jesse F. Bedell of Freeiiort and George lii^tf'-' man of (Jlen (Jove.
Jeweler .J. E. (Jolding returned last week from the Eastern end of the isl¬ and after a shooting trip. He bniught back, witii his jjarty, a buck and doe.
County Detective Seaman cajitured Frank AUitrt: States, who has been wanted by the Nassau County author¬ ities svn\.- lhe assault and robbery of (Jeorge Bloch at Bellmore on .lune 17 lasl. .At that lime Bloch was assaulted in his barn when he went out in the evening to feed his stock and was robbed of a considerable sum of money. Sheriff J-'osler and (bounty Detective Seaman found a jiair of white overalls.
-Miss Mary E. (.'arman is spending a week's vacation with her sister, .Mrs. .Menus Bedell in .\ewark, N. J.
Tuesday night al the Star Theatre the Jirize waliz was won by .Andrew Lister of Rockvillle ("enlre aj^ul .Miss Florence Sniith of this jilace.
.Ml-. Geo. Fi:eilein, the stalimi ageiil, lias gone home for a few days on ac¬ count of the death of his molher. His place is tetrtjxirarily filled by the gen¬ eral relief agent, Mr. Robertson.
.loim Bedell, ihi' famous bicycle ri- iler, well-kinwn in lliis jilace, while riding in the (i-ilay race in itoslon this week, broke his collar lione, which will keeji him out of llie ti-day i-ace i;> .\cw York next monlti.
Saturday evenir.g Miss Clara Dean entertainekl her associate teachers and among the several jileasant features of the occasi'oTi was the announcement ' of her engtigement to a Mr. Roberts of Utica, N. V. Since tlien Miss Dean has lieen receiving felii'itations of liev pujiils and friends.
To celebrate his .lltth liirlluiay, frieiwls of Wm. Bmchhausei', Uiirty or more, invailed his home on ujijier .Mill- burn .Ave. Taesday evening, l-'un be¬ gan at once, i«nd it wjis crowding li a. ni. jirelly close when the last guest left, 'i'liite wen; nice refreshments served. .A little remenilirance id' the occasion was jiresented to "Billy" wlio as usual with'him made a giaceful response. There were juesenl:
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Miller. .Mr. atul .Mrs. Chas. .Miller, .Mr. and Mrs. E. B. .Mulliner, Mr. atid .Mrs. .Anthony Ul/'., Prof, and .Mrs. 'VV. L. Schubert, .Mr. and .Mrs. U. V. .Suit.^:, .Iudge and Mrs.Gomes, .Mr. and Mrs. Then. Bock, Mr. and .Mrs. E. Wildberger, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Gaillard, Mi.s.ses Helen Baiuke, Julia (Jomes, Nellie Miller, Mary E. Kingston, Harriet E. Robins; Messrs. .August Schoenbachei', Leon W. Bishop aiul Joiin .M. (Jill'oni.
LYNBROOK
Bishop Frederick Burgess will offi- citea at the evajiing service at Christ Church in SuiKlay, N'ovember 29.
.Mr. and ..Mrs. Schiffmacher are re¬ ceiving congratulations of Iheir friends over the arrival of a son and heir at their residence on Wednesday last.
Work on the imiirovement of the St. James .M. E. i!hurch is being hustled along as rapidly as jiossible and it is anticijiated, weather jiermitling, that till of the improvements will be com¬ pleted by Fehruary 1. 1!»()'.»,
.\ tneeting of Jie Woman's (iuild of Christ Church will be held at the resi¬ dence of .Mrs. \V. H. Cochran, Hemp¬ stead .Avenue, on Thursday afternoon at l.'ill o'clock. Following the business tneeting an afiernoon tea and sale will be hehl from 2 to o p. nt. r
The Herculean B-ii/thari tea"rri~'if[e! with their tirst defeat of the sea.son at .Association Park on Satunlay afternoon when lhey were liefeated by the Free- jnrt team by the close score of 4 to 0. Ne.xt Satunlay afternoon these two teams will again meet on the gridiron at Freejiort when the boys anticiuate regaining their laurels.
The funeral service over the remaipn of Cornelius Westerfiold, who died at his late residence, Washington .Avenue, on Wednesday last, in his TMrd year, of comjilicatioii of dij»eases agumented by shock, was held uL his late home Suu-^ day ..afiernoon, iiev. He'nry L, (Jlover otliciating, and the interment was ^n (Jreenlicld Cemetery. The deceased was a veteran of lhe (!ivil War, iHjrv-' ing throughout thai great strife. He lirsl enlisted for thirty days" al the first call for volunteers, ynd ujion the completion of his term of etilistment he again re-enli.sted f'or three years.
.Al tills lime, realizing the great need of his country for able .soldiers, he again showed his love for his coun¬ try by re-inlisting, and he was hcinor- alily discharged in IHfi.") at the close of the war, with the rank of First Ser¬ geant, ill- having won his stripes by liravery on the lield of battle. The de¬ ceased leaves a widow and two dauffh- ters, .Mrs. Robert .1. C.r-,i\ and Mrs. John Williams, all of l.ytdirook, to- survive him. He lost Jii.s only son but a few weeks ago and il is lielieved that this loss ha-tened his end. We ex¬ tend our most sinceri- s.stn'ialliy to the mournful fiimilv.
both weighing about 250 lbs., the heads -such as are used in the^ United States
br tMTtlopiiig har whan thay vaaehad iliUtahMk Id a <aw
tha
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ItagHah Spttfte. Lteteaat
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Soft dr OaUoaaed Lnn^a and
ftoaa hotaaa; aiao Blood Suit-
Xtarta, flplhMa. Bwommt, Biag
Navy, in the barn, and other articles of
clothing, which indicated that one of
the persons who comniitted the crime
had at some time been or was then, un¬ der enlistment in the Navy.
The case was turned over to (bounty i
Detective .Seaman, who has worked
ever since. follDwing (dues which led
him to New York, to Philadelphia, lo
Domington, Pa., where he learned some
things which put him on the right track.
He obtained a record of .States, whose
name, by the way, was printed faintly
on the clothing found, and learned that
he had enlisted in theNavy on August
21, 19U(), was transferred Irom the
training ship to the Connecticut, and rnu f ij /¦ ..1 ,-. ."" ~ , , then .sent to the hospital to be finally
The Guild.of the Episcopal Church discharged from the service on May 17,
After a long search Coutity Detective Seaman a few days ago learned that his man was in Manhattan, anil then begkn a tedious hunt 11 locate him. A chicken supper was held at the Monday he found the address of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hendrick-, young man's parents and Tuesday morn- son Tuesday evening and a large sum ing went there. The parents of States was raised for the benefit of the M. E. »aid they did not krtow where he was, .
Church, there being over sixty suppers and couldn't give any information as to JUst about closed .already gre;i served. his whereabouts until Detective Sea- arations are being made fortl
— ¦¦ man said he was awfully sorry; that he
Just as he turned the corner by had known States iin che Nuvy and had Covert's grocery about 10:30 .Saturday ' b««iu '^ (^"^1 passer v/ith him. Then night, Howard Weeks was stopped by the jiarents opened up and gave the ad- two men who asked him if he had a dress where the son could be found. match. Weeks started to look in his Seaman went to Police Headquarters pockets for the match when one of the • ai^d had a Ceutral (Jffice man assigned men grabbed his •-.i-.-.is and held him i to go with him. The two ofiicers then
ofw hich will he mounted as mementos of this season's hunting.
SEAFORD
Mrs. E. A. Ketcham and Mrs. Asa Chichester of Amityville have been isiting .Mrs. A. C. Walters.
Mrs. (Charles Lush and .son l«ester of Freeport sjient Sunday with Mrs. Hen¬ ry Ketcham, Mrs. Lush's mother.
Invitations are out for the wedding of Charles Half and Annie Rosseau, to take place in the Episcopal Church.
of Freejxirt will present "The Old Maids' Convention" for the benefit of St. Michael and All .\ngels Church on Wednesday evening, Dec. .'50.
.\'iglil watchman" Thomas K. ilew- lell jdckcd UJI two small boys as they alighted from the 12.:J."> a. m. train at Lynbrook Friday morning, his sus- jiicions liaviiig been aroused b_v their jieculiar actions. .After keejiing them all nighl he succeeded ill learning that they were Harry and Adoljih Gross- tnTiii, aged resjiectlvely h .-tiid 11 years. He also learned that they had been in¬ mates of a home at Amityville, from which Jilace they had escajied Friday afternoon, and had walked to Rockville Centre, where they had boarded the auspices of the CViorr Guild train bul being wihout funds, and the of the .Ascension, a train in i|uestion nol going further will be held in Parish than Valley Stream, they had been put off at Lnybrook, where lhey were ap- jirehended. They salated that their mother resiiled in Brownsville, but be¬ ing unable to communicate with her .Mr. Hewlett cunimunicaied with the. Home, and the matron of that institu¬ tion arrived al Lynbrook Saturday afternoon and assumed charge of the youngsters. From her, .Mr. Hewlett learned that the oldest boy had twice.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
The addition to Priiiwry School, Xo. 2, has ailvanced so much that all of tli»* children are now attending school full time.
The Arliitic Homes (.'omjiany has sold its cottage on Hendrickson Ave¬ nue, near Village .Avenue, to .Mrs. Frank C. Martens.
Under th of fhe Church (Christmas sal Hall on Tue.sday, December Sth.
Thu tirst Hiinual fair of Reliance Hose (company No. '¦^, will be held at their ho.se house. Forest Avenue and Forest Place, December 'J and 10.
".Souland Body" will be the lessoii- .sermon at the Christian Science (."hurch on Sunday next. The (Julden Text will
be/Keeji thy heart with all^diljgeiici,'; („.fo're attemjit'ed tcrniri aw^ay from the
Home .ind that she now intended having
for out of it, are the issues of life.
Althought the boating
season, when it is believeil will be an unusually large new boats in the East waters.
season has reat jirep- next that there number of Rockawav
The remains of Mrs. Rebecca Col- beth, v/ho died at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Joseph M. Proctor, Clinton Avenue, Thur?ciay morning, in
him committed to another institution where they were nio:e .strict in their treatment.
HEMPSTEAD
The Young I.,adies' Club of the Prea*' byterian .Sabbath School will h<ild a musicale reception in the Church House on Thursday evenipg, Dec. II.
while the other went through his poc-' went to the house at 39 East Nineteenth ; ^^^ ^^^ ^'^^^ ^jj were're- Ketcham. daughter of Mr. anr
S%. . ''^/^^ Tu ^u""** «">y;^^^^>J^^^?^^.^^'^^^*%^.'"P'"y'''^'^"^ moved to Machiasport, Maine, Monday. Smith Ketcham, of Hempstead, About fortv eenta whmh *-K«»ir ann..... ' rniindMi un their man.—Times. . . . ' ............ .^ . ... '.. ¦
about forty cents, which they appro¬ priated. No clue to the robbers ha.s been found
rounded up their raan.—Times.
OCEANSIDE
The funeral service place Tuesday.
The engagetnent of .Miss Beatrice
nd Mrs.
and
was held at that Walter Decker, of Rixisevelt, has beon
announced.
ROOSEVELT
BaMLMiM.
i«Uhi Thaoala,
The fair given by the Ladies' Auxil- airy connected with the Rooeevelt Board of Trmle doeed Monday evenii« after a vory succaaaftd thraedayH' run. The procooda are about $460.
Jacob WUliaaaa, achool tax colloetar, ia oow vaeai^riaf tha tax at hia foA- iamm oa WaririvKtonAva^ mhai ha, wfll raeai?* at IfaraMtantil Dm. 18. TaataaammffmlaU.9a.
,, —^ -i ^ _ _ ^ - . Under the auspices of the Rockville The Ladies' Aid Society of the Ger ;
Mi% and Mrs.William J. Driscoll are; Centre TennisClubasubscriptiondance man Lutheran Church will give a birth''
. I enterUining Mr. and Mrs. James Don-1 ^jn b^ he^ jn the Parish Hall Friday d,y p^rty at the Lutheran Pariah
' "^'y **^ ^^ ^^^^- ' evenintr. The committee in charge un- House, comer of Franklin and Orchard
Da-
A H R«n«i« »ni nr*«/.h th^^^*"^*^ chairmanship of Miss Gladys streets, on Wednesday evening, A. H. Ronnie will preach the j^flj^ ,^^^ ^^ ^ ^^.^ ^ insure i cember 2, at eicht o'dock. **' J"^"^ **u T^ <»,1 the success of thi^ eve«^ The po- «^P«r ^. « eignt o ciock.
Rev second
"The Grand Trip Throosb the Ages ftttha Firat Preahyterian CSwrch on Sunday oveniof at 7.45 o'dodc. whoa hia toiiie wiU be "Um Garden of Bdao." In thia loraMn'lfr. Ranoie win Mvittw tha nakiav ot pooian. and Ihiboita Ufa of tha %aa matka on •ayHrlB tiM tfM
tronossea of the evening will be Mrs. Gootco Roedcel, Mrs. G. Bryoo Lati mar. Ifra. O. H. Tuthill and Mrs. W. A.Plokla.
EAST ROCKAWAV
oared in 30 minates by Wool-
tod^aHaaitaiy Lotion. Novar laik. 8oM h^ Thaaiaa Joharton. Draniot.
Under tba anapicoa of the Ladiaa* 'floeiatar of Bathatqr ConfraBatioaal Chureh a aala of Cfariatnaaa artldaa aodaMaathaafaomrwiUbaheld la I tha damh on Monday, Paeawhar 1. \
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V'OL. XIV FREEPORT NEWS FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908 NO. 4 See .Johnston weei<. Jirices on sjiices thi.'- It. Single cojiie a^ Golx'tz's, Bnilding. ! of th>* Review DaSilva's and for sjile Review tf Mrs. .J. H. Heckman has moved Bradford, Mass., for the Winter. to Bert Tryon has opened an automohile repair shoji at hi.s li«)me on Sniith Street. Thanksgiving Post Cards now on sale at the Review Stationery Store, <)2 South Main St., Freeport. 2t. Mystic Rehekah Lodge will hold invitation tna.s |
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