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Freeport Official Paper
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1910
Vol. XV, No. 27
FREEPORT NEWS
Freeport Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., added another to its list of members by initiation last Friday night.
John W. Bailey, Long Beach Ave. i and Merrick Road, is up for the sum- i I mer. i
News of the Churches
Local Topics \
„,,„. uum. Jl Talk about your "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. i Miss J. C. Ross is announced to lead Board of Trustees was held Monday I „ ^ ,. ^^^ j^^ ^^. ^^^^ the Observer, . E'.,_„..fu I „„ ^„f:„„ ,„ »,.. M which authorized the purchase of $200 , .ul c-„* :* :.„«...» --a »u.
School Notes
A meeting of the School
Library
This being the fifth Friday evening ¦ the Epworth Leauge meeting in the M. u_^i, * »u t-t. >.nc •¦"
I of the month there will bfe no meeting I E. Church Sunday night; topic, "Em- ^°r^^ of new books for the ''orary,.; ^^^^^j ^^^ ^^.^^^^ j^ ^^^^ .,
F.Cassassahas enlarged his f^uit i^^ Village Board tonight. i>owering for Testimony." ^^^l^^ w.ll mean a much desired addi-^y„„, ,,„-,, ^
the first item on its first page and the
Take
Base-Ball
The baseball team of Frceport Coun¬ cil, Jr. 0. U. A. M., started the season at Baklwin Saturday afternoon, when it was defeated by the Baldwin Field Club by the score of 6 to :i. Freeport
store by removing the partition in the I rear, making a fine appearing place. j
R. W. Hart and famiiy are now at i their summer residence on South Ocean avenue:
Charles E. Helland has been appoint-1 Marie Bolton is to lead the Young
ed janitor of the M. E. Church to sue-' Peoples' meeting Sunday night in the ing club in the fourth English class, : ^^ ^j^j^^i^j^-'^'^j ^^^^ y^
ceed Mrs. Fritz Stortz, commencing | Presbyterian Church ; subject, "Christ which meets every Wednesday, and is a i ^jj] ^^^ gpVead It is genera
Mayl. I Our King." (Consecration meeting.) great help in the study of English that Long Island can get al
tr. '„ rs A err .,..-. .-I _. /^l«^ '^^^**'^'' ^PP^^"- '" ^^'^ Student; ^j^^^^^ "^^^^.^ ^^^j^j^^^^^
'A. A. Palamountain has sold his house on North Ocean avenue to D. B. Raynor.
V. G. Walters and George Christian H. Asa Nichols is in Freeport from j are spending the week-end in Sullivan ; his home in North Carolina, for the I
scored in the second inning on a hit hy Miss Shanley has organized a debat- '. The recent boxing match at Freeport j Combs and errors by Strang and Car- _ , L ¦_ ^u- .t-.._^u^Tn__i:_u ..__^ has set many people to talking and some ] man. Baldwin scored twice in the
the fever j same inning on hits by C. Carman and
generally thought I Herbert and Cheshire's fumble of C.
Long Island can get along better | Carman's grounder and again on the
without such exhibitions than with i foul on Herbert's left on an error by
them. j Moore, who stole second and scored on
Inasmuch as there is a movement un-i Joy's single to right. Freeport tied
Chase's public schools, it would I single, W. Cheshire's two-bagger t<i
These debates The village Board of Trustees is en-j There will be a union prayer meet- each issue deavoring to secure a dog catcher to : jng ^f the Baptist, Methodist Episcopal An exhibit of 200 copies of some of
clear the streets of some of the surplus ^ and Preshyterian Churches at the Pres- the finest pictures in the world, sent . ., ,, , n* f f„ f.. f,.,..^ ' the smre in tho «nvonth
srav Hoo-H u » • ct u ti. a ¦ i u .u a iir cn- c en der way throughout the state tQ teach i me score in the seventh
sray aogs, byterian Church on Thursday evening here by the A. W. E ison Co. of Bos- , . • ..u ui- u i :» ,.,„„m i sincrio w rhoQi,ir<.'u ,
. ' I rj At: . -11 u u ij ,. ..u XI c u 1 VT boxirtg in the public schools, it would; single, W. Cheshire s ti
3t 7.4.5. . ton, Wll be he d at the New School No. I *"., . , , ¦ .' - „i.,k-' riirht anH nn iniSoM hit u-,, M«r>ro
o L i.U 10...U 1 -1 i.U e at . seem that good clean boxing in clubs; right ana an intield hit oy Moore. Tb»W„,„an-aMJ..i.n..v <3..i«tv nf 3 about the IJth and 14th of May to; j^ j^ j^ ,„ ^ ^j i Baldwin scored once on a single by
rJj ^uT**". ^ M'««'0"a'^y .,^°<=>«ty of help get some pictures for the decora- _^,^.J'^ , Strang, who stole second and scored on
the Presbyterian Church will meet in tion of the new school rooms. ; The Brooklyn Eagle had another' pisher's double Fi-^her ¦scoring on Mer-
the chapel on Wednesday, May 4. at Last Thursday the High School met I spasm Tuesday night because our .schol-j rjtt's error oif C Carman and in the 2.30 p. m. Subjects for the day are Lynbrook High School at Lynbrook and ' ars are practicing yells for the debate i ninth were presented with a couple of
structed to enforce the ordinance re- get an officer at the village court room p^^^V".' AM ladL"s of t^^^^^^^^^^ 'ru^'"'"'' .u^T /Y '''"'" "^ 15 to 3. uo be held at Rockville Centre this ev-; run.s without a hit.
.• ._-,,^^ I-.-._¦-_ ._ _:.,_ ,..-i„_..i.- r_.-_L. ^.», ' rr,, ^ fortoKico. "AH laclics ot thc church ^his WUS thc first Lcaguc game of the ¦ ening, during or after chapel exercises. xi,e team this year with a little
are very cordially invited to attend. .season. : Our staid contemporary evidently for-' more practice, should makea
County, combining business and pleas ure.
The villlage police have been
summer. He will be joined by Mrs. Nichols in June.
After tomorrow you will be able to
garding riding bicycles pn sidewalks ; any time of night. Officer Elmer Ray- in the village. ' nor goes on duty May 1.
very
Saturday they met the Erasmus 2nd i gets times are changed and the idea of; strong aggregation and should, as Man-
Pension certificates are to be made' Thc euchre which was to have been , s^ , ... ,
out next Wedneaday. Persons calling I held at the Freeport Club House this ; "^ "^^^'"^^.'"\;^"'^^ „ ^, . at the Review office to get these made i Friday evening was postponed to Wed- ! ,\'"- ^""ll^ '" ^^^ *¦"¦'' Presbyterian ;; to 0. out are requested to call between 9 and ' ne.sday evening. May 4. ^^''"'^' ^he evening service will be -
12 o'clock so far as possible.
Freeport Council, No. 57, Jr. O. U.
At the Wednesday evening meeting [ A. M., will have another class initia-
of tho general committee of the Fire-1 tion next Friday evening. This organ-
zation is getting well along toward the
A co^union service with reception team at the former Freeport Athletic educational authorities nowadays is to | gger Baldwin say.s, "take the dust held at I0.3C Field and defeated them by a score of allow the students a little freedom to . from no-one." The line-up speaks for
make their .studies more enjoyable, j itself, comprising players who are stars Tuesday the High School played their which has a tendency to keep them in | on other teams in the vicinity and con- school
men's Carnival and Tournament, to be
held in October, Robert G. Anderson J 500 mark
was added to the Finance Committee
. there will be Communion service and
Miss Catherine Dehrberg and Peter reception of members Sunday morning,
Koehler were married Thursday night i ^he subject of the sermbn at the even-
Wis., and his nieces, Alice and Evelyn at the residence of the bride's mother, ' L"K ,fvice will be "The Moderi ^ ^
Bromhead, of Brooklyn, weie viaiting j Mrs. Dehrberg, Washington avenue andj ^^,^"- J"^ hour of evening service Next
at Mrs. John B. Hibbard's this week. ' Meadowbrook, Boulevard, Merrick, by j **"" °^ changed from 7.30 to 7.45 p. m. Rockvil
Capt. Milton B. Flynt of Milwaukee,
gin at 7.45 p. m. and the Rev. Charles second League game at Hemii.stciul school longer. The Eagle also feels ! ^ists of Moore, ;ih. ; Merritt, ss. ; Ro.se, Herbert Scholey will preach about with the Hempstead High School. At hurt that secular tunes such as "Any-' 2b. ; Johnson and Voorhis, lb.; P.
"The Most Valuable Thing In the the beginning of the ninth inning the body Here Seen Kelly?" are used for | Smith, cf. ; R. Comb.s, If. ; Cha.se, rt'. ;
World." score was 13 to II in Hempstead's fav- words fitted in by scholars of thej w. Cheshire, c. ; and S. Cheshire, p.
"T ZT- .., . o*"- Freeport was up at the bat with school. They can probably hear thei Next Saturday thc same teams will
At the Methodi^st Episcopal Church the bases two-thirds full and a promise Salvation Army singing the same tune | meet at Freeport and'the (.'ame should
of a couple of runs to tie the score to some well-known religious wording : [jp interesting,
when the umpire made a very question- and the world will be no worse off eith- I Summary:
able decision which caused them to stop er. I think it'a a catchy little tune. j Score by iiiniuKs:
playing and protest the game. • , . r. . r .i i tij' Freeport 0100002
Tuesday the team will go to i President Peter.s of the Long Island ; g yj ^ ((20100
Ile Centre to meet their old-time Ra'lroad _and Congressman Cocks_ are .^^^ ^^^^^ hits--W. Cheshire.
0 0 2 I-
I next Sunday, to continue to Nov. 1.
rivals for the first time this season.
; ond sermon in a series on "The Chris- ' tian God." A special invitation is ex- , tended to young people to attend the Christian Endeavor service at 7 p. m.
port F'ire Department, having in charge the arrangements for the New York Southern Volunteer Firemen's Associa-
Capt. Flynt is an old Brooklyn man. Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey
well known to some of our Freeporters. , !
Don't forget novir that the hot weath- Rev. Frederick J. Soule will speak
Clarence A. Edwards' real estate er is coming to try that Rexall Sundae i Sanday morning at the Baptiat Church agency reports the following sales for mentioned in the Review last week, ' on the subject, "The Searchlight Re- theweek: For Ellen Hughes, house the one with the ice cream, banana, versed." The eveniqfe topic will he, and plot on Hempstead and Babylon , oranges, whipped cream, etc. ; it is a "The Christian's Idea of God," a sec- Turnpike to H. F. Miller, of Brooklyn ;; dinner. Johnston's, West Merrick for Martin Southard, railroad property, . Koad.
Bennington Park, and two lots on Ben- :
nington Ave. to Bernherd Voss of New ; C. A. Fulton has lea.sed his store, York City. ! corner West Merrick Road and Church,
While auto riding on the Merrick i *« ^^^ Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company Road lii.-it Thursday evening with his l »"^ ^^^^y will take possession Monday, wife and baby at Baldwin, K. A. | ^^e first of May. Accordingly Mr. Combs, jr., was compelled to turn to ' ^»^^ri must get his stock out this week one side of the road to get out of the j ^"'J'«. 8«'''"B'^ a<^ auction each night, way of a large touring car coming '^^'^ *"* ^dv. this week, from the opposite direction, and blinded by the glare of their lamp he did not see a heap of atone, etc., lying in the side of the road, into which he ran, and upset his car, throwing all its occu¬ pants ^out onto the hard macadamized
road. Mr. Combs was only a little: the Sigmond Opera House in' "The class. Prof. Palamountain has always neighboring village: bruised, but his wife and youngster , Triumph of Betty," under the auspices been willing to assist in charitable ob- Dear Editor:-- were badly cut and scratched. The car ^ ^f the Freeport Enterprise Band this i jects and has sung for all the churches It is with much solicitude for the
two well known men who have been ; trying to prevent the humbugging of >
Communications ^"'".'^'^y 'T'^'^^ ^'•" apparently like to
be imposed Ufxin by real estate dealers, • Mr. Editor:— but their work seems of little use..
The General Committee of the Free- The Brooklyn Eagle Saturday night had j'
Hits off Cheshire, 0 ; off Carman, 5.
Bases on balls oil Cheshire, 2; off Carman, 2.
Struck out—By ('heshire, 5; by Ca • man 8.
full page adv. of a concern .selling! Satisfaction at DaSilva's.
property at Mafsapequa and 1 note one: There's heaps of satisfaction in paragraph of their adv. . which is a'knowing that you can exchange'the tion Convention, de.sire through your good sample: "12 miles from New ! goods or get your money back on any
York City line; commutation about 10 ' unsatisactory purchase. Besides that cents." 'you have the advantage of lower prices.
There should be a law punishing by For instance these:
Household Goods. Breakfast and Dinner Plates 5c. Pressed Glass Berry Bowls 10c. 10 qt. Tin Dish I'ans 10c. i qt. Agato Ste'rt' Pans lOc.
paper, to call the attention of the pul
lic to the fact that a souvenir program
The friends of Prof. A. Palamoun- will be published in connection with
tain will tender him a monster compli- the Tournament, etc., and would state
mentary benefit at Freeport at Sigmond that no one has any authority to solicit vertising a'statement which is not ab- Ojiera House on Tuesday evening, May advertisements for the benefit of the 10. The members of all the choral so- Freeport Fire Department, except ex- cieties and choirs that have sung under Chief A. B. Wallace, chairman Sou- Prof. Palamountain's leadership during venir Program Committee.
fine and imprisonment any concern ad¬ vertising a statement which is r solutely true, not "about" true.
Two Auctions
the 'ast five years are invited to attend the rehearsal to be held in the chapel of the Presbyterian (Church on Tue.sday evening next at 8 o'clock. Several artists have already volunteered their Stock Co. will appear at services and the program will be first
For Saturday Only. Home-made Peanut Brittle 10c. Ib. Mixed Chocolates 20c. lb.
DaSilva's
The Hill
W.
J- Huyler Ellison, Chairman. H. Sammons, Sec'y.
We have been asked to publish the following "Open Letter to the South Side (Jbserver," a paper published in a
was also wrecked.
The Minstrel Show, given by the young ladies and gentlemen of the Church of Our Holy Redeemer, in Sig¬ mond's Opera House, last P'riday night, for the benefit of the new Catholi^ Church, was a grand success. Stand¬ ing room was all that was to be had at 8.15, shortly after the doors opened.
Friday evening. This company has ap-! whenever his help was asked. After welfare of the young men and boys of peared at this theatre several times ! his recent illness his friends think that Freeport, that we learn of an organiz- and have gained quite a reputation for this is an opportune time to show their ation formed here under the title of the good work they turn out. Come j appreciation of his work as a musician. , "Unity Athletic Club" to provide
and help the boys along.
Mr. Les.chziner calls attention to his clearing out sale of Spring hats at re¬ duced prices; also ladies' shirt waists. Miss Elizabeth Meyer, expert hair-
HouseStruck by Lightning
During the thunder shower between 8 and 9 o'clock Monday evening, light¬ ning struck the residence of Frank M.
pugilistic contests as the amusement and object of the so-called "Club." It needs no argument to prove that such amusement as was provided at the "meeting" of the club on the 18th' inst. is of the kind that tends to de-',
Wallace & Abrams, auctioneers, an¬ nounce two auctions. The first one will be held tomorrow, April'30th, at 12..'iO p. m., at 62 Lincoln avenue, Rockville Centre, and will consist of] household furniture, carpets, dishes, ! kitchen utensils, beds, bedding, etc. Also, liarn, 36x50; [laint shop or gar-; age, water cloaet, flag pole, lawn urns, j etc. '
On Wednesday, May 4th, the same : auctioneers will sell the entire con¬ tents of Dr. Crain's residence, 80 Lin¬ coln avenue, Rockville Centre. This is fine funiiture, and is well worth hav¬ ing. Also, fine sets of books. See' posters for further particulars.
An attractive program was arranged dresser, will beat the French shop Smith on Bedell street, between Raynor rgje both the active participants and by their coach. Rube >^lch. Part j Thursday and Friday evenings. Also and Archer streets, and tore things all
Mr. E. Ellis, registered optometrist Uo pieces in a front bedroom in which and optician, each Monday and Thurs- { Mrs. Smith and her daughter were lying day evening for eye treatment; exam- '" ''cd.
inations free. Mr. Ellis was formerly ! There is no indication as to how the with Abraham & Straus. it i'bolt entered the house, but lots of it as reading or eTse a joke is furnished in
, to how It went out. -There is a hole , the article of your last issue, which
Past Regent John D. Gunning has |n^tne wall about an . inch m diameter , gtates that "Among the njfi;Bber8 pres-
1, consisting of the amafeiir perform¬ ers, wae ably done, songs being sung by Marion Reynolds, Toots Welch, Gertrude Nolan, May Coyle, Mrs. Wil¬ liam F. Connolly, Teddy Moran, Billy Nolan, Bill Camman, Charles Egan, Jack Nolan, Joe Marion and Frank
BALDWIN
On Thursday evening. May 12, thej the spectators. And one would be .Epworth League of the M. E. Church laughed at who should claim that a re-' ":'" have an entertainment in the spectable corAmunity could be benefit- chapel, consisting of music, a comic ted by such exhibitions. P^"*""?'"''' ,f"*'t'ed Courting Under;
This being the case, interesting I^'^cu't'es, and a short farce called
'My Turn Next.
Keogh, assisted by a chorus of thirty-1 ^een at Rochester this week attending I ^^ere the bolt evidently came from ^„^ Monday evening werrmen high in Enisconal Churc
t^'S- , ,,^^, , i the Grand Council, Royal Arcanum, as ^he attic, but no showing as to how it business pursuits in this and adjacent Rpv Wdliam D
Part two was one of the best vaude-|jg,te from Fraternal Council, which "r'vedjn the attic unless it came m yj,, including also some church : haJ; charge of b
villa ahnwn **var ho H in the, Cirtora i . " ._ . . . ¦ nn^ov *i,a e*a„e*m The, m\r,Ar.rm, r,.,aramt _ .". . *? ..... nave cnarge Ol o
officials, one of whom told the writer
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper! will be administered in the Methodist' Church on Sunday morning. Tuckey, pastor, will I charge of both moming and even- j
ville shows ever held in the Opera j y^^ ^„„ ,^^„„j j^^ j^ class 15, which , ""der the eaves. The window nearest ^mciais, one oi wnom roia rne wruer :„_ „rvices • Tonic of Eoworth Leairue House the actors giving their services jg considered quite an honor. There i t^.s round hole, on the south Side of the that he thought it a fine athletic exhi- mfetfn^ at 6 45 n m '^Emnowerfn^ gratuitously -,J were 475 delegates at the -onvention ! room, was carried completely away-- bition." Perhaps, however, this ar- f'r Sr^onv'' LeLW Ss^^^^^^^
The proceeds amounted to $<00, with , ^„j ^^e people of Rochester gave them «ash, frame trim and shutters inside tide commenting ^n the affair as being , Kejlum k.^i. ahe* #„!!,. ,„*„„.. *„ ™.- , ^ ^^^ ^.^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ d out, while every pane of glass was ^^^yi a fine athletic exhibition was only ^^""'"•
which the young folks intend to pur chase a Window for the new church.
HYMENEAL RAYNOR COMBS. Nelson Raynor, of Roosevelt, and Miss Irene Combs, of this village were married on Sunday, April 24, by the Rev. Lewis W. Gordon, at the person¬ am of the Methodist Protestant Church at Baldwin.
To get the best results from the lab-
I a membership of 65,887 Arcanumites.
j blown out of the two windows on the I west side and a door on the north side.
written aa a "feeler" to see how Free-: The Junior Epworth League will
Large Agate Wash Basins lOc. Large Yellow Mixing Howls lOc. Spice Sets (6 boxes to set) 10c. 5c. Ammonia, 6 bottles 25c. Carpet Beaters lOc. Mission Wall Pockets Kic. Clothes I'ina 10c. a hundred. Clothes Line 10c. for 50 feet. Small Bread Boxes 25c. Galvanized Wash Tubs 25c. to 69c. Universal Clothes Wringer $3.98. Rayo Lamps (complete; *1.49. If Copper Bottom Wash Boilers 98c. and $1.45.
Glass or Zink Wash Boania 35c.
Oil Cloth. .Shelf Oil Cloth 5c. yd. li yd. Table Oil Cloth 20c. a yd. li yd. Table Oil Cloth 28c. a yd. Continental Window Screens. 18x33 Window Screens 23c. 24x33 Window Screens 25c. 24x37 Window Screens 30c. 28x37 Window Screens 35c.
Garden Seeds & Implements. Flower and Vegetable Seeds 5c. pkg. Garden Trowels 5 and 10c. Rakes (12 teeth) 20c. Rakes (14 teeth) •^.5c. Hoes 25c. Shovels 59c^
Galvanized Sprinkling Can^5 to 59c. 4 qt. Japanned Sprinkling Cans 25c. t
Stationery & Toilet Paper. Dennison's ("repe (plain) 8c. a roll. Dennison's Decorated Crepe 13c. roll. ' Dennlaon's Napkins 5c doz. 25c Writing I'aper 14c. box.
port looked upon and would act on the hold a bread and cake sale on Saturday , 5^ Toiipt Paper 6 rolls 25c,
-•_ J 1 i; -.tf L A. :_i.- lA.- . ti'ft ttrrtrsnn frrfm H. trt K rt*tt]rt/»ir in thn > -,. r«-..»-* « 11 ^^
The boxing exhibition Monday even-i alongside the bed was ripped cross introduction of such amusement into its afternoon fronri 3 to 5 o'clock in the
ing of last week received a severe scor- ' grain
ing Sunday morning at the M. E. I The room was littered with the Church, by Rev. W. A. Richards, the j wreckage, one piece striking across the paator, in remarks maoe by him at the 1 top of the pillow on which Mrs. Smith conclusion of his sermon, and which i was lying.
were seconded by Rev. E. O. Tree,! Another section of the electric cur- _ _^
formerly pastor of the Baldwin M. E. ! rent went through a closet, which was ; gj^lj^jj™ oJ'3ny""^,,„rgb" agrees with Tork' Church. i wrecked, and badly damaged the wall. : 4^,^ opinions expressed in said article
10c Toilet Paper 3 rolls 26c.
DaSilva's.
BELLMORE
list of, entertainments. And, of chapel. ^ ^
course, it is not an expression of opin- Arbor Day will be observed in the i ion on the part of the editor himself. public school on Friday, May 6. In i
However, we are very cettain that! the afternoon there will be services! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Place of Brook- no church officer of the Freeport conducted ,by the different classes, lyn are occupying their summer home churches nor any member, in good where will also be an exhibit of school '¦ on the Wantagh Boad.
Pastor Richards said that he
or of boutecleanini{ note the suggea-1 lieved the best sentjiment of the tiona in Smith dt Badell's ad ih this is¬ sue. _ It
About time to get yoor garden plants? Se«i N. Blake's adv. in this week's Review.
Want some Califomia privet this spring? See adv. of George E. Hart in thia issue. __ ___^ It
Thomaa Johnston Drug Company haa an inter«stinK talk on dni^s tliis week; see their adv.
Poat Cards. 100 Views of Freeport Blade and White Bffeeta 10c. doa. Cok>nd EOpeta 26e. doa.
Ba
be- vil- lage was against such exhibitions, and thought member»-of his congregation, as well as himself, should express themselves individually.
OBITUARY ADDIE WOODHOUSE Addie, wife of Vasconaelloa Woodhouse, and daughter of Mr. Mra. H. Widmeyer, died Thursday morning after a two days' illneas of appendicitis, at her home on South Ocean avenue; funeral aervicea will be privata. Urs. W()odhoaae ia survived by hex huaband, who'ia ,at Cincinnatti
on a iKiaineaa trip, and two ""
aroW.
A reception was tendered Rev. J.
H.
and
•ona, Vaa-
No further direct damage was no- ^nd, further, as representing the offi- > The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. } N. Cox, the new pastor of the M. ¦. ticed but nearly every gas globe down ; ggrs of the First Presbyterian Church E. Church will meet atthe home of Church, Wednesday evening. A larg*. sUirs was knocked off and broken, m , of Freeport, we wish to publicly pro- Mrs. C. Cook next Tuesday afternoon. 1 attendance gave the pastor a cordial
some cases the fixtures damaged, and; test against the implications ofthe „ , -—r: . , ^. .welcome.
the gas pipes so twisted that .t waal^jcjeand against the continuance in J^® """"f^ mating and election of ^
neceasary to shut the gas off. ^ur fair village of such exhibitions as "'^"F^ °^ ^'?*' ^P""'"!^ !i^"*' **" I ^*'**''' *"" "^ *^'' '"^\ Mrs George
The damage is estimated at about i ocg„rred in the Opera House on the' '^'" * *^ P*'°" "®""®*°*y even-1 A. Smith, and Miss Ethel Simpaon,
^ I ioK .''ftPT the prayer service. ReporU were married on Saturday of laat,
\ah'.-r.*. Ihat the League is in a flour-j week. After a short wedding trip they ishing co.idition and that a great deal! will reside at Bellmore. haa been accomplished daring the past year. Ibe following officers were
J160, covered by insurance, the policy ^ate mentioned.
having been written by R. A. Miller, j
agent. The room in which the light- |
ning entered, had just been papered 1
and decorated, the work having been j
finished last 'Thursday. >
Attention is called to the adv. of Robert A. Combes, jr.. in thia isaue. Mr. CoBibs is in tlie electric installa¬ tion lioe and doea i^ood work promptly; be alao carriea a atock of aoppliea tm hand.
Submitted by a Committee of the OfHcers of the First Pres¬ byterian Church, Freeport, N. Y.
Capadura Cigars 7 for 25c. Cremo Cigars 7 for 26c. Robort Bums (large size) 7c each. DaSilra'a.
Ideal Vacaum oarpet Claancr to rent; 50e. a day. DaSilva'a.
elected for the ensuing year: Presi¬ dent, John Gifford; first vice pres., Mra. Francis W. Miller; second vice
I The Epworth League of the M. E. Church bas elected the following ofli¬ eers Tor the ensuing year: President, J. E. Harrison; vice president, Miae
prea., Miaa Amy M. Smith; third vico Welia; aecretary, Charles Harae; aa- prea., Miaa Winifred Smith; foorth aiatant. Miss Conklin; treaaurer, L«> vice praa., Mias Jennie Kk Scbnman; Roy Wella; organist, Mra. Charlaa aecretary, Henry P. Miller; treaanrar, Harae; preas correapondent Miaa New- Raymood &nitb. ' UfoiL
L7;: .iiCrMii.-ij-i-.-.tj.^^
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19100429 |
| Date | 1910-04-29 |
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| Day | 29 |
| Year | 1910 |
| Volume | 15 |
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| FullText | Freeport Official Paper FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1910 Vol. XV, No. 27 FREEPORT NEWS Freeport Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., added another to its list of members by initiation last Friday night. John W. Bailey, Long Beach Ave. i and Merrick Road, is up for the sum- i I mer. i News of the Churches Local Topics \ „,,„. uum. Jl Talk about your "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. i Miss J. C. Ross is announced to lead Board of Trustees was held Monday I „ ^ ,. ^^^ j^^ ^^. ^^^^ the Observer, . E'.,_„..fu I „„ ^„f:„„ ,„ »,.. M which authorized the purchase of $200 , .ul c-„* :* :.„«...» --a »u. School Notes A meeting of the School Library This being the fifth Friday evening ¦ the Epworth Leauge meeting in the M. u_^i, * »u t-t. >.nc •¦" I of the month there will bfe no meeting I E. Church Sunday night; topic, "Em- ^°r^^ of new books for the ''orary,.; ^^^^^j ^^^ ^^.^^^^ j^ ^^^^ ., F.Cassassahas enlarged his f^uit i^^ Village Board tonight. i>owering for Testimony." ^^^l^^ w.ll mean a much desired addi-^y„„, ,,„-,, ^ the first item on its first page and the Take Base-Ball The baseball team of Frceport Coun¬ cil, Jr. 0. U. A. M., started the season at Baklwin Saturday afternoon, when it was defeated by the Baldwin Field Club by the score of 6 to :i. Freeport store by removing the partition in the I rear, making a fine appearing place. j R. W. Hart and famiiy are now at i their summer residence on South Ocean avenue: Charles E. Helland has been appoint-1 Marie Bolton is to lead the Young ed janitor of the M. E. Church to sue-' Peoples' meeting Sunday night in the ing club in the fourth English class, : ^^ ^j^j^^i^j^-'^'^j ^^^^ y^ ceed Mrs. Fritz Stortz, commencing Presbyterian Church ; subject, "Christ which meets every Wednesday, and is a i ^jj] ^^^ gpVead It is genera Mayl. I Our King." (Consecration meeting.) great help in the study of English that Long Island can get al tr. '„ rs A err .,..-. .-I _. /^l«^ '^^^**'^'' ^PP^^"- '" ^^'^ Student; ^j^^^^^ "^^^^.^ ^^^j^j^^^^^ 'A. A. Palamountain has sold his house on North Ocean avenue to D. B. Raynor. V. G. Walters and George Christian H. Asa Nichols is in Freeport from j are spending the week-end in Sullivan ; his home in North Carolina, for the I scored in the second inning on a hit hy Miss Shanley has organized a debat- '. The recent boxing match at Freeport j Combs and errors by Strang and Car- _ , L ¦_ ^u- .t-.._^u^Tn__i:_u ..__^ has set many people to talking and some ] man. Baldwin scored twice in the the fever j same inning on hits by C. Carman and generally thought I Herbert and Cheshire's fumble of C. Long Island can get along better Carman's grounder and again on the without such exhibitions than with i foul on Herbert's left on an error by them. j Moore, who stole second and scored on Inasmuch as there is a movement un-i Joy's single to right. Freeport tied Chase's public schools, it would I single, W. Cheshire's two-bagger tro o L i.U 10...U 1 -1 i.U e at . seem that good clean boxing in clubs; right ana an intield hit oy Moore. Tb»W„,„an-aMJ..i.n..v <3..i«tv nf 3 about the IJth and 14th of May to; j^ j^ j^ ,„ ^ ^j i Baldwin scored once on a single by rJj ^uT**". ^ M'««'0"a'^y .,^°<=>«ty of help get some pictures for the decora- _^,^.J'^ , Strang, who stole second and scored on the Presbyterian Church will meet in tion of the new school rooms. ; The Brooklyn Eagle had another' pisher's double Fi-^her ¦scoring on Mer- the chapel on Wednesday, May 4. at Last Thursday the High School met I spasm Tuesday night because our .schol-j rjtt's error oif C Carman and in the 2.30 p. m. Subjects for the day are Lynbrook High School at Lynbrook and ' ars are practicing yells for the debate i ninth were presented with a couple of structed to enforce the ordinance re- get an officer at the village court room p^^^V".' AM ladL"s of t^^^^^^^^^^ 'ru^'"'"'' .u^T /Y '''"'" "^ 15 to 3. uo be held at Rockville Centre this ev-; run.s without a hit. .• ._-,,^^ I-.-._¦-_ ._ _:.,_ ,..-i„_..i.- r_.-_L. ^.», ' rr,, ^ fortoKico. "AH laclics ot thc church ^his WUS thc first Lcaguc game of the ¦ ening, during or after chapel exercises. xi,e team this year with a little are very cordially invited to attend. .season. : Our staid contemporary evidently for-' more practice, should makea County, combining business and pleas ure. The villlage police have been summer. He will be joined by Mrs. Nichols in June. After tomorrow you will be able to garding riding bicycles pn sidewalks ; any time of night. Officer Elmer Ray- in the village. ' nor goes on duty May 1. very Saturday they met the Erasmus 2nd i gets times are changed and the idea of; strong aggregation and should, as Man- Pension certificates are to be made' Thc euchre which was to have been , s^ , ... , out next Wedneaday. Persons calling I held at the Freeport Club House this ; "^ "^^^'"^^.'"\;^"'^^ „ ^, . at the Review office to get these made i Friday evening was postponed to Wed- ! ,\'"- ^""ll^ '" ^^^ *¦"¦'' Presbyterian ;; to 0. out are requested to call between 9 and ' ne.sday evening. May 4. ^^''"'^' ^he evening service will be - 12 o'clock so far as possible. Freeport Council, No. 57, Jr. O. U. At the Wednesday evening meeting [ A. M., will have another class initia- of tho general committee of the Fire-1 tion next Friday evening. This organ- zation is getting well along toward the A co^union service with reception team at the former Freeport Athletic educational authorities nowadays is to gger Baldwin say.s, "take the dust held at I0.3C Field and defeated them by a score of allow the students a little freedom to . from no-one." The line-up speaks for make their .studies more enjoyable, j itself, comprising players who are stars Tuesday the High School played their which has a tendency to keep them in on other teams in the vicinity and con- school men's Carnival and Tournament, to be held in October, Robert G. Anderson J 500 mark was added to the Finance Committee . there will be Communion service and Miss Catherine Dehrberg and Peter reception of members Sunday morning, Koehler were married Thursday night i ^he subject of the sermbn at the even- Wis., and his nieces, Alice and Evelyn at the residence of the bride's mother, ' L"K ,fvice will be "The Moderi ^ ^ Bromhead, of Brooklyn, weie viaiting j Mrs. Dehrberg, Washington avenue andj ^^,^"- J"^ hour of evening service Next at Mrs. John B. Hibbard's this week. ' Meadowbrook, Boulevard, Merrick, by j **"" °^ changed from 7.30 to 7.45 p. m. Rockvil Capt. Milton B. Flynt of Milwaukee, gin at 7.45 p. m. and the Rev. Charles second League game at Hemii.stciul school longer. The Eagle also feels ! ^ists of Moore, ;ih. ; Merritt, ss. ; Ro.se, Herbert Scholey will preach about with the Hempstead High School. At hurt that secular tunes such as "Any-' 2b. ; Johnson and Voorhis, lb.; P. "The Most Valuable Thing In the the beginning of the ninth inning the body Here Seen Kelly?" are used for Smith, cf. ; R. Comb.s, If. ; Cha.se, rt'. ; World." score was 13 to II in Hempstead's fav- words fitted in by scholars of thej w. Cheshire, c. ; and S. Cheshire, p. "T ZT- .., . o*"- Freeport was up at the bat with school. They can probably hear thei Next Saturday thc same teams will At the Methodi^st Episcopal Church the bases two-thirds full and a promise Salvation Army singing the same tune meet at Freeport and'the (.'ame should of a couple of runs to tie the score to some well-known religious wording : [jp interesting, when the umpire made a very question- and the world will be no worse off eith- I Summary: able decision which caused them to stop er. I think it'a a catchy little tune. j Score by iiiniuKs: playing and protest the game. • , . r. . r .i i tij' Freeport 0100002 Tuesday the team will go to i President Peter.s of the Long Island ; g yj ^ ((20100 Ile Centre to meet their old-time Ra'lroad _and Congressman Cocks_ are .^^^ ^^^^^ hits--W. Cheshire. 0 0 2 I- I next Sunday, to continue to Nov. 1. rivals for the first time this season. ; ond sermon in a series on "The Chris- ' tian God." A special invitation is ex- , tended to young people to attend the Christian Endeavor service at 7 p. m. port F'ire Department, having in charge the arrangements for the New York Southern Volunteer Firemen's Associa- Capt. Flynt is an old Brooklyn man. Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey well known to some of our Freeporters. , ! Don't forget novir that the hot weath- Rev. Frederick J. Soule will speak Clarence A. Edwards' real estate er is coming to try that Rexall Sundae i Sanday morning at the Baptiat Church agency reports the following sales for mentioned in the Review last week, ' on the subject, "The Searchlight Re- theweek: For Ellen Hughes, house the one with the ice cream, banana, versed." The eveniqfe topic will he, and plot on Hempstead and Babylon , oranges, whipped cream, etc. ; it is a "The Christian's Idea of God" a sec- Turnpike to H. F. Miller, of Brooklyn ;; dinner. Johnston's, West Merrick for Martin Southard, railroad property, . Koad. Bennington Park, and two lots on Ben- : nington Ave. to Bernherd Voss of New ; C. A. Fulton has lea.sed his store, York City. ! corner West Merrick Road and Church, While auto riding on the Merrick i *« ^^^ Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company Road lii.-it Thursday evening with his l »"^ ^^^^y will take possession Monday, wife and baby at Baldwin, K. A. ^^e first of May. Accordingly Mr. Combs, jr., was compelled to turn to ' ^»^^ri must get his stock out this week one side of the road to get out of the j ^"'J'«. 8«'''"B'^ a<^ auction each night, way of a large touring car coming '^^'^ *"* ^dv. this week, from the opposite direction, and blinded by the glare of their lamp he did not see a heap of atone, etc., lying in the side of the road, into which he ran, and upset his car, throwing all its occu¬ pants ^out onto the hard macadamized road. Mr. Combs was only a little: the Sigmond Opera House in' "The class. Prof. Palamountain has always neighboring village: bruised, but his wife and youngster , Triumph of Betty" under the auspices been willing to assist in charitable ob- Dear Editor:-- were badly cut and scratched. The car ^ ^f the Freeport Enterprise Band this i jects and has sung for all the churches It is with much solicitude for the two well known men who have been ; trying to prevent the humbugging of > Communications ^"'".'^'^y 'T'^'^^ ^'•" apparently like to be imposed Ufxin by real estate dealers, • Mr. Editor:— but their work seems of little use.. The General Committee of the Free- The Brooklyn Eagle Saturday night had j' Hits off Cheshire, 0 ; off Carman, 5. Bases on balls oil Cheshire, 2; off Carman, 2. Struck out—By ('heshire, 5; by Ca • man 8. full page adv. of a concern .selling! Satisfaction at DaSilva's. property at Mafsapequa and 1 note one: There's heaps of satisfaction in paragraph of their adv. . which is a'knowing that you can exchange'the tion Convention, de.sire through your good sample: "12 miles from New ! goods or get your money back on any York City line; commutation about 10 ' unsatisactory purchase. Besides that cents." 'you have the advantage of lower prices. There should be a law punishing by For instance these: Household Goods. Breakfast and Dinner Plates 5c. Pressed Glass Berry Bowls 10c. 10 qt. Tin Dish I'ans 10c. i qt. Agato Ste'rt' Pans lOc. paper, to call the attention of the pul lic to the fact that a souvenir program The friends of Prof. A. Palamoun- will be published in connection with tain will tender him a monster compli- the Tournament, etc., and would state mentary benefit at Freeport at Sigmond that no one has any authority to solicit vertising a'statement which is not ab- Ojiera House on Tuesday evening, May advertisements for the benefit of the 10. The members of all the choral so- Freeport Fire Department, except ex- cieties and choirs that have sung under Chief A. B. Wallace, chairman Sou- Prof. Palamountain's leadership during venir Program Committee. fine and imprisonment any concern ad¬ vertising a statement which is r solutely true, not "about" true. Two Auctions the 'ast five years are invited to attend the rehearsal to be held in the chapel of the Presbyterian (Church on Tue.sday evening next at 8 o'clock. Several artists have already volunteered their Stock Co. will appear at services and the program will be first For Saturday Only. Home-made Peanut Brittle 10c. Ib. Mixed Chocolates 20c. lb. DaSilva's The Hill W. J- Huyler Ellison, Chairman. H. Sammons, Sec'y. We have been asked to publish the following "Open Letter to the South Side (Jbserver" a paper published in a was also wrecked. The Minstrel Show, given by the young ladies and gentlemen of the Church of Our Holy Redeemer, in Sig¬ mond's Opera House, last P'riday night, for the benefit of the new Catholi^ Church, was a grand success. Stand¬ ing room was all that was to be had at 8.15, shortly after the doors opened. Friday evening. This company has ap-! whenever his help was asked. After welfare of the young men and boys of peared at this theatre several times ! his recent illness his friends think that Freeport, that we learn of an organiz- and have gained quite a reputation for this is an opportune time to show their ation formed here under the title of the good work they turn out. Come j appreciation of his work as a musician. , "Unity Athletic Club" to provide and help the boys along. Mr. Les.chziner calls attention to his clearing out sale of Spring hats at re¬ duced prices; also ladies' shirt waists. Miss Elizabeth Meyer, expert hair- HouseStruck by Lightning During the thunder shower between 8 and 9 o'clock Monday evening, light¬ ning struck the residence of Frank M. pugilistic contests as the amusement and object of the so-called "Club." It needs no argument to prove that such amusement as was provided at the "meeting" of the club on the 18th' inst. is of the kind that tends to de-', Wallace & Abrams, auctioneers, an¬ nounce two auctions. The first one will be held tomorrow, April'30th, at 12..'iO p. m., at 62 Lincoln avenue, Rockville Centre, and will consist of] household furniture, carpets, dishes, ! kitchen utensils, beds, bedding, etc. Also, liarn, 36x50; [laint shop or gar-; age, water cloaet, flag pole, lawn urns, j etc. ' On Wednesday, May 4th, the same : auctioneers will sell the entire con¬ tents of Dr. Crain's residence, 80 Lin¬ coln avenue, Rockville Centre. This is fine funiiture, and is well worth hav¬ ing. Also, fine sets of books. See' posters for further particulars. An attractive program was arranged dresser, will beat the French shop Smith on Bedell street, between Raynor rgje both the active participants and by their coach. Rube >^lch. Part j Thursday and Friday evenings. Also and Archer streets, and tore things all Mr. E. Ellis, registered optometrist Uo pieces in a front bedroom in which and optician, each Monday and Thurs- { Mrs. Smith and her daughter were lying day evening for eye treatment; exam- '" ''cd. inations free. Mr. Ellis was formerly ! There is no indication as to how the with Abraham & Straus. it i'bolt entered the house, but lots of it as reading or eTse a joke is furnished in , to how It went out. -There is a hole , the article of your last issue, which Past Regent John D. Gunning has n^tne wall about an . inch m diameter , gtates that "Among the njfi;Bber8 pres- 1, consisting of the amafeiir perform¬ ers, wae ably done, songs being sung by Marion Reynolds, Toots Welch, Gertrude Nolan, May Coyle, Mrs. Wil¬ liam F. Connolly, Teddy Moran, Billy Nolan, Bill Camman, Charles Egan, Jack Nolan, Joe Marion and Frank BALDWIN On Thursday evening. May 12, thej the spectators. And one would be .Epworth League of the M. E. Church laughed at who should claim that a re-' ":'" have an entertainment in the spectable corAmunity could be benefit- chapel, consisting of music, a comic ted by such exhibitions. P^"*""?'"''' ,f"*'t'ed Courting Under; This being the case, interesting I^'^cu't'es, and a short farce called 'My Turn Next. Keogh, assisted by a chorus of thirty-1 ^een at Rochester this week attending I ^^ere the bolt evidently came from ^„^ Monday evening werrmen high in Enisconal Churc t^'S- , ,,^^, , i the Grand Council, Royal Arcanum, as ^he attic, but no showing as to how it business pursuits in this and adjacent Rpv Wdliam D Part two was one of the best vaude- jg,te from Fraternal Council, which "r'vedjn the attic unless it came m yj,, including also some church : haJ; charge of b villa ahnwn **var ho H in the, Cirtora i . " ._ . . . ¦ nn^ov *i,a e*a„e*m The, m\r,Ar.rm, r,.,aramt _ .". . *? ..... nave cnarge Ol o officials, one of whom told the writer The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper! will be administered in the Methodist' Church on Sunday morning. Tuckey, pastor, will I charge of both moming and even- j ville shows ever held in the Opera j y^^ ^„„ ,^^„„j j^^ j^ class 15, which , ""der the eaves. The window nearest ^mciais, one oi wnom roia rne wruer :„_ „rvices • Tonic of Eoworth Leairue House the actors giving their services jg considered quite an honor. There i t^.s round hole, on the south Side of the that he thought it a fine athletic exhi- mfetfn^ at 6 45 n m '^Emnowerfn^ gratuitously -,J were 475 delegates at the -onvention ! room, was carried completely away-- bition." Perhaps, however, this ar- f'r Sr^onv'' LeLW Ss^^^^^^^ The proceeds amounted to $<00, with , ^„j ^^e people of Rochester gave them «ash, frame trim and shutters inside tide commenting ^n the affair as being , Kejlum k.^i. ahe* #„!!,. ,„*„„.. *„ ™.- , ^ ^^^ ^.^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ d out, while every pane of glass was ^^^yi a fine athletic exhibition was only ^^""'"• which the young folks intend to pur chase a Window for the new church. HYMENEAL RAYNOR COMBS. Nelson Raynor, of Roosevelt, and Miss Irene Combs, of this village were married on Sunday, April 24, by the Rev. Lewis W. Gordon, at the person¬ am of the Methodist Protestant Church at Baldwin. To get the best results from the lab- I a membership of 65,887 Arcanumites. j blown out of the two windows on the I west side and a door on the north side. written aa a "feeler" to see how Free-: The Junior Epworth League will Large Agate Wash Basins lOc. Large Yellow Mixing Howls lOc. Spice Sets (6 boxes to set) 10c. 5c. Ammonia, 6 bottles 25c. Carpet Beaters lOc. Mission Wall Pockets Kic. Clothes I'ina 10c. a hundred. Clothes Line 10c. for 50 feet. Small Bread Boxes 25c. Galvanized Wash Tubs 25c. to 69c. Universal Clothes Wringer $3.98. Rayo Lamps (complete; *1.49. If Copper Bottom Wash Boilers 98c. and $1.45. Glass or Zink Wash Boania 35c. Oil Cloth. .Shelf Oil Cloth 5c. yd. li yd. Table Oil Cloth 20c. a yd. li yd. Table Oil Cloth 28c. a yd. Continental Window Screens. 18x33 Window Screens 23c. 24x33 Window Screens 25c. 24x37 Window Screens 30c. 28x37 Window Screens 35c. Garden Seeds & Implements. Flower and Vegetable Seeds 5c. pkg. Garden Trowels 5 and 10c. Rakes (12 teeth) 20c. Rakes (14 teeth) •^.5c. Hoes 25c. Shovels 59c^ Galvanized Sprinkling Can^5 to 59c. 4 qt. Japanned Sprinkling Cans 25c. t Stationery & Toilet Paper. Dennison's ("repe (plain) 8c. a roll. Dennison's Decorated Crepe 13c. roll. ' Dennlaon's Napkins 5c doz. 25c Writing I'aper 14c. box. port looked upon and would act on the hold a bread and cake sale on Saturday , 5^ Toiipt Paper 6 rolls 25c, -•_ J 1 i; -.tf L A. :_i.- lA.- . ti'ft ttrrtrsnn frrfm H. trt K rt*tt]rt/»ir in thn > -,. r«-..»-* « 11 ^^ The boxing exhibition Monday even-i alongside the bed was ripped cross introduction of such amusement into its afternoon fronri 3 to 5 o'clock in the ing of last week received a severe scor- ' grain ing Sunday morning at the M. E. I The room was littered with the Church, by Rev. W. A. Richards, the j wreckage, one piece striking across the paator, in remarks maoe by him at the 1 top of the pillow on which Mrs. Smith conclusion of his sermon, and which i was lying. were seconded by Rev. E. O. Tree,! Another section of the electric cur- _ _^ formerly pastor of the Baldwin M. E. ! rent went through a closet, which was ; gj^lj^jj™ oJ'3ny""^,,„rgb" agrees with Tork' Church. i wrecked, and badly damaged the wall. : 4^,^ opinions expressed in said article 10c Toilet Paper 3 rolls 26c. DaSilva's. BELLMORE list of, entertainments. And, of chapel. ^ ^ course, it is not an expression of opin- Arbor Day will be observed in the i ion on the part of the editor himself. public school on Friday, May 6. In i However, we are very cettain that! the afternoon there will be services! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Place of Brook- no church officer of the Freeport conducted ,by the different classes, lyn are occupying their summer home churches nor any member, in good where will also be an exhibit of school '¦ on the Wantagh Boad. Pastor Richards said that he or of boutecleanini{ note the suggea-1 lieved the best sentjiment of the tiona in Smith dt Badell's ad ih this is¬ sue. _ It About time to get yoor garden plants? Se«i N. Blake's adv. in this week's Review. Want some Califomia privet this spring? See adv. of George E. Hart in thia issue. __ ___^ It Thomaa Johnston Drug Company haa an inter«stinK talk on dni^s tliis week; see their adv. Poat Cards. 100 Views of Freeport Blade and White Bffeeta 10c. doa. Cok>nd EOpeta 26e. doa. Ba be- vil- lage was against such exhibitions, and thought member»-of his congregation, as well as himself, should express themselves individually. OBITUARY ADDIE WOODHOUSE Addie, wife of Vasconaelloa Woodhouse, and daughter of Mr. Mra. H. Widmeyer, died Thursday morning after a two days' illneas of appendicitis, at her home on South Ocean avenue; funeral aervicea will be privata. Urs. W()odhoaae ia survived by hex huaband, who'ia ,at Cincinnatti on a iKiaineaa trip, and two "" aroW. A reception was tendered Rev. J. H. and •ona, Vaa- No further direct damage was no- ^nd, further, as representing the offi- > The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. } N. Cox, the new pastor of the M. ¦. ticed but nearly every gas globe down ; ggrs of the First Presbyterian Church E. Church will meet atthe home of Church, Wednesday evening. A larg*. sUirs was knocked off and broken, m , of Freeport, we wish to publicly pro- Mrs. C. Cook next Tuesday afternoon. 1 attendance gave the pastor a cordial some cases the fixtures damaged, and; test against the implications ofthe „ , -—r: . , ^. .welcome. the gas pipes so twisted that .t waal^jcjeand against the continuance in J^® """"f^ mating and election of ^ neceasary to shut the gas off. ^ur fair village of such exhibitions as "'^"F^ °^ ^'?*' ^P""'"!^ !i^"*' **" I ^*'**''' *"" "^ *^'' '"^\ Mrs George The damage is estimated at about i ocg„rred in the Opera House on the' '^'" * *^ P*'°" "®""®*°*y even-1 A. Smith, and Miss Ethel Simpaon, ^ I ioK .''ftPT the prayer service. ReporU were married on Saturday of laat, \ah'.-r.*. Ihat the League is in a flour-j week. After a short wedding trip they ishing co.idition and that a great deal! will reside at Bellmore. haa been accomplished daring the past year. Ibe following officers were J160, covered by insurance, the policy ^ate mentioned. having been written by R. A. Miller, j agent. The room in which the light- ning entered, had just been papered 1 and decorated, the work having been j finished last 'Thursday. > Attention is called to the adv. of Robert A. Combes, jr.. in thia isaue. Mr. CoBibs is in tlie electric installa¬ tion lioe and doea i^ood work promptly; be alao carriea a atock of aoppliea tm hand. Submitted by a Committee of the OfHcers of the First Pres¬ byterian Church, Freeport, N. Y. Capadura Cigars 7 for 25c. Cremo Cigars 7 for 26c. Robort Bums (large size) 7c each. DaSilra'a. Ideal Vacaum oarpet Claancr to rent; 50e. a day. DaSilva'a. elected for the ensuing year: Presi¬ dent, John Gifford; first vice pres., Mra. Francis W. Miller; second vice I The Epworth League of the M. E. Church bas elected the following ofli¬ eers Tor the ensuing year: President, J. E. Harrison; vice president, Miae prea., Miaa Amy M. Smith; third vico Welia; aecretary, Charles Harae; aa- prea., Miaa Winifred Smith; foorth aiatant. Miss Conklin; treaaurer, L«> vice praa., Mias Jennie Kk Scbnman; Roy Wella; organist, Mra. Charlaa aecretary, Henry P. Miller; treaanrar, Harae; preas correapondent Miaa New- Raymood &nitb. ' UfoiL L7;: .iiCrMii.-ij-i-.-.tj.^^ |
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