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VOL. XIV
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1908
FREEPORT NEWS
Single copies of the Review
ai Gobetz's, Building.
DaSilva's and
for sale Review tf
Thomas Johnston announces he has 1909 Almanacs ready for you now, for the asking.
Mrs. R. M. Kolisch and daughter Rose are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller, Mrs. Kolisch's parentB.
The new store of Edward H. Olsen contains a fine assortment of lace cur¬ tains, beds, bedding, carpets, etc; see his adv. It.
The Freeport Arts Clab held its I monthlv meeting with Mrs. Charles D. Smi.h Monday afteruoou.
The Christmas festival of the Epis¬ copal Sunday School will be held Mon¬ day evening, Dec. 28.
The services in the Episcopal Church Christmas will be Holy Communion at 7 and 10:30 a. m.
NO NEW SCHOOL SITE
School Meetini Adjourns Without Takin(i Action
The special school meeting Tuesday evening to fote upon the propo.sition o'clock.
trict east and west, from Freeport River to Millburn creek, and that as there were 200 scholars in the easteni half and only 88 in the we.^tern, he did not think the school house couhtTairly go any further west.
The matter was discussed by the var ions attorneys until when a motion
School Notes
"The Tattler" is the name of a new weekly being issued by the scholars.
The grades are preparing exercises appropriate to Christmas time.
School closes for the Christmas holi- nearly ten <^'**.vs Wednesday afternoon, December was put and
BALDWIN
Mrs. G. Wortman ia visiting Mrs. E. .1. Sutphin at her home in Brooklyn.
An elaborate Christmas entertain¬ ment is being jirejiared at the M. E. Church.
A young son which arrived at the home of Mr. and Mr^. Edgar Taft last Friday has been named VVm. Howard Taft.
The Ladies' Cuild of the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration will hold a cake sale at the rectory this Satur
Read Smith & Bedell's ad in this day afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock- issue and learn where you can purchase at rea.sonable prices che kind of gifts that please most. It.
The ladies of the Baptist Church will hold a sale of home-made cake, pie, bread, etc., on '2'.i, .It 2 o'clock, •innounced later.
to purchase a site for a new school ca'-ried to adjourn, without any action
house corner of Long Beach Avenvie being taken.
and Archer St., at a sum not to exceed it js not probable th»t the Board by both teachers and pupils.
$8000 and to appropriate the money to will submit the question again as the The girls of the High School and
pay for ic, adjourned without taking propositions were undoubted y in legal eighth grade have funned a Glee Club,
any action.^ form,Jbut it is quite evident that the which met Tuesday night last.
As the voters entered the school they axpayers would not vote for the pur- ^^^ French Club meets to-morr<,w
were handed a circular headed "Free- ehase of the land at the present time. ..J^'t at the s^ 1 a .Uhe < ^ n
port School Question which said: This leaves the Board nith no altenia- chib to nie-ht
"When voting for a site for the pro- tive,but to hire more school rooms for *^ '
posed new school house bc sure of cen- classes or put scholars on half day per-
This Fridav afternoon and evening ''^^='' district location and c(|ual di.s- i„,|a of school work.
the Dutch sale i.s being held jn the ! *^"^^'^'^'^^^'f^^'" "^hool buildings, etc."
Presbyterian Church under auspices ofi'^^'^ ^'^^^ ^ ^'*^^ of properties which Board of 'Irade
the Junior Christian Endeavor Society. \ it^was purported che Board could have 'p^e regular monthly meetmg of th
A new system of rapid dismissals, to Seaman Bros, have for sale at the
be used in case of fire, is being learned depot daily papers; also Nassau Coun¬ ty Review.
Mr. Dixon has had the old house on the Thomas Carman property moved back and extensive imi>rovements are under way.
The .School catalogue will be dis¬ tributed among the students of the High School and eighth grade on Mon¬ day.
At the Mothers' Meetingfjast Tue
"The Blundering Mr. Brown" giveii under the auspici'S of the Epworth League in the M. E. Chapel la.^t Thurs¬ day evening ])rovfd a big succcess.
Wednesday, Dec. Tho place will be
j otfered to be consifiered instead of pre- i-'i-eeport Board of Trade was heUi '^'''y "i.^'it the mothers were aildressed
Woman's Relief
„ Tho fair ol' th
Corps in the Stone building last Friday
and Saturday was a success. The
The Southern Juliilee Singers will i senting only the one piece. This was uppear at Opera liall next Thursday ! signed "B:ii'viewites." This circular evening, for benefit of Hethel A. M. j was undoulitedly issued liy some of the -Morris is realty concerns in that section which j owned most of,the otiier ideces on the I maj) shown. If it htid been issued by j Bayviewites, they would have had the
^ood at-
for benefit < E. Church. ]ie\. S. mar.ager oi the troop.
Rell-
Tiie L.idies' Guild of the Episcopal building was very prettliy arranged for S,v-'-='""^-"''-"^ ^'i'.^^'l^.."' 1 circulars printed at home by one of the
Wednesd^ evening. witi> tendance.
.lames A. Stiles, editor of tlu more and Freepoit Messenger, was elected an honorary member.
A circular was receive:! fi'oin tlio Niagara Falls Board of Tratle sisking
by Prof. Roy Leon Smitii of corporal jiunishinent.
.Norma E. Sammons and .James E. Stile.s have been chosen a committee of two who with delegates from Rockville Centre, Hempstead a)id Glen Cove will meet here Friday afternoon to adopt a
.Miss Sarah'^Scherer, sister of Mrs. n the subject Lusch, with whom she resided, died suddenly last week in Florida, where she had gone for the winter. The in¬ terment tool; .yla<*e at .Montrose. Penn.
the event.
The committee for the annual <lin- ner of Excelsior Hook aud Ladder Com¬ pany on January (J is planning to make this a pleasant affair, at which all "honorary members of the company will be invited.
The entertainment in the Presbyter¬ ian Church Wednesday evening under direction of Prof. A. Palamountain is reported as being extra fine. The })roceeds are for the Christmas festi¬ val of the Sunxiay School.
Tiie regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held on Monday at .'! o'clock, at the home of .Mrs. N. II. Smith. Members are re(iuested to bring some Christmas token that can bo used for those less fortun;'.to than the.'nselve^.
Tiie Epworth League held a Christ¬ mas social in the .M. E. ("hurcli Wed¬ ne.sday evening and about lod mem¬ bers of the League and their friends attended. After the business meeting a short literary prorgam was furnish¬ ed. A donation of toys was made to the .^hilll Island Mission.
ivention at Koosevelt, tor the ben- ! ^.^..^j.^i printers who could have given ef.t of thesSt. Paul s Episcopal Church j tj^^ ^ ^^ , ^ •„}, ,.,., ^j.^ .^.^^^ ^..j,^, next Ihursday evening, Dec. 17. : Aftm-hbP .=.)! fav th. meeting
Sunday evening, Dec. 27, Massape¬ iiua Lodge, F. & A. M., will attend .service in the Episcopal Church, when they will listen to a sermon hy the {lastor, Rev. Pelham St. George Bis¬ sell.
Invitatioiis are being issued for the niasciuerade reception of Mystic Re¬ bekah Lodgw at Opera Hall New Year's Eve, Dec. .'!1. Prizes are to be offered for the host a:r.[ the most ludicrous costumes.
Freep )rt iiOvV has two newsjiaijers, the .South Side .Messenger having lo¬ cated its office here instead of at Bell¬ more as heretofore. James A. Stiles i.; the editor. It is unden-^too I Village Trustee (Charles A. Sigmond is the largesc stuckhulder. • ,
.Mr. and Mrs. H. Schloss are issuins: invitations to the ceremony of Bar Mitzra of their son MeVvin at the Tem¬ ple of Israel, Rockaway Beach, Satur¬ day morning of this week. .\ recep¬ tion will be held at their home, 8i.> South Main St., Sunday afternoon at half past three, in honor of the ev,ent.
After the call for the meeting had been read by Francis C. .Morse, clerk of the Board, W. .B. (Jsterhout, a for¬ mer member of the l^>oard of Educa¬ tion, was elected chairmun, and Fran¬ cis C. Mor:se secretary.
Leo Fishel offered a motion that the voting be (lone by ballot, but Clinton M. Flint, counsel for the Board, show-
that a delegate be sent to a convention constitution for the inter-scholastic
of Boards of Trade at Niagara Falls, jirize sjieaking contest. The first con-
A resolution was passed electing a del- test will be held at Hockville ('entre
egate in case a State Board was form- early in .4pnl. , ^
ed. (Jeorge Wallace was chosen. One of the new members said
he thought the Board made a mistake in attending to affairs outsiue of free¬ jiort; that tiie jirovince of a Board of Trade was to attend to local affairs, and that there were matters enough right at home needing atteiition to
ed that the law provided that the ques- i-yg,, the Board bu.sy without trying to
The Union Evangelistic Committee The Woman's Home and Foreign
is plinning an energetic campaign. Missionary Society will hold its annual
In the M, E. Church la^t Sunday even- praise service in the Presbyterian
ing after the regular services in the Church Sunday evening, Dec. 13.
Presbyterian, Baptist and Methodist Rev. Leland H. Tracy ot Porto Rico
Churches, all met to practice hymns will give a talk on that island and its
from the new books (Alexander Gospel possibilities. A large attendance is
Hymns). The meetings will be held desired. A collection will be taken to
from Jan. 7 to 25. be divided between foreign and home
„ 1 i- ~~n ~~ 1 r mission work.
People inclined to rememer less for-
tunate brothers at Christmas time Jake Post has erected a small one should remember the good work done story shed on his plot on Main St., by Mrs. Etta J. Carman, who each north of the Post Office, in the centre jrear provides a Christmas tree social , of the floor of his proposed theatre for the poor of the village, at her \ building which he was prevented from home. Donations of money, i-.lothing, completing by an injunction from the toys or anything suitable for gifts will; City of New York, which wants part be used to good advantage. of the property for their proposed new
conduit. The structure will be used
The Freeport Amusement Company, for offic© worlt, and probably as a
which holds the lease of Preeport Ath- i meeting room for the "Hungry Dozen."
letic Park, has planned the original:
idea of making a skating rink there The engagement is announced of Miss this winter, and have had the grounds Irma |Naomi Vogel to Herbert J. arranged with an embankment so that j Braham. Miss Vogel is a daughter of they can be flooded a^ then uaed as | Mrs. Henry J. Vogel, whose summer aoon as frozen. It is planned to have ' home is at Hempstead. Mr. Braham the place well lighted. The gentlemen ' is the son of Mrs. E. F. Kastenhuber interested in this venture are Stephen of Preeport, and is well known in mu- P. Pettit, Roland M. Lamb, G. Bennett sical circles in New York and Brook- Smith and Stephen W. Hunt. lyn as a talented composer and as con-
ductor of the Brooklyn Symphony and
Freeport Council, No. 57, Jr. O. U. the Hoadley Orchestra, and is a direc- A. M., held a very interesting meeting tor of the .American National Opera laa^ Friday evening. There were about Company, thirty members present and nearly all
made a few remraks. It ia hoped that OBITUARY
a large number may be present this ,mks. PHEBE H. CRANDELL evening when several important topics ^^^^ p^^j^ „. Crandell, mother of w.U be discus.sed. „, j^ (,^^^^^„ ^^ ^j^j^ ^.jj, ,,j^^j
In response to an apj,ea from ^the ^^^ j^^,^^^^ Roosevelt Saturdav National Councilor, that the members of the council make a donation of dolls
tion of s»curing sites for school houses I must be settled by aye and nay vote. i Mr. Fishel thought as this included the I buying of the land and |)aying for the I same it could be (lone by ballot. He j said there were a number of peoule j wlio did not wish everybody to kn'ow I how they voted, and while hepersonal- ' ly favored a new school house on the I site selected by the Board be thought [that every';ody shoukl be. given a i chanco to vo.s as tney wished without ! anyone knowing which v,'ay they de- ! cided.
i ('ounselor Flint sliowed that the law ^ very plainly provided the one way of I voting, that by jiersonal jiublic ex- ' pression.
R. A. Manstield Hobbs then objected to the advertisement as worded, claim ing that it was fatally legally defect¬ ive, because it provided that 'the vot¬ ing on the two resolutions should be by an aye and nay vote when the stat¬ ute allowed a ballot vote on the sec¬ ond proposition, for the raising of the money. This brought out another lengthy discussion between the law¬ yers and the school board. Henry L. Crandell of the school Board said the
attend state alfairs too; that such larg er Boards wore usually ojjerated for political ends and very seldvin did any good.
Elvin N. I'^dwards v.-as' electeil an executive member of the Inlaml Wa¬ terway League as a reiiresentativo from this Boarii.
(>ju:iseIor Edwarrls was also extend¬ ed a V(;te of thanks for the eil'ective worlc lie had already done for ihe jiro- niotion of this inland waterway plan.
Stephen P. Pettit complained that .the gas company wr,uld not exten their mains wlien rerjuesteiJ to do so by j)ro!spective consuncrs and asked if there was no way of getting relief, was res(jlved ecutive and L
it a special subject of discussion at the January meeting.
At the close of the business session an interesting talk on the Theatre" was given by Herbert Ronton, through the courtesy of Alon¬ zo F^jster, President of the Boanl.
A letter has been received by Pruf. Smith from Harold Krojiji, notifying him that two Lawrenceville jiennants have been sent to the school i>om Har¬ old and Clinton Story, who are now studying there. Prof. Smitii also re¬ ceived a letter from the University of Penn, througii Elliot Ross, st.itiiig that a Jiicture of Frank Field is lieing sent to the school.
Last .Saturday night tiie football team held a recejition :it the sciiool buiiding. The recejition was the lirst of its kind ever held in the school, and was a success from start to finish, seeming a jirojier closing event to cele¬ brate the chamjiion.-.hij) of N.-i.'sau and Suffolk Couiilies,
The evening was ojiened by au ad¬ dress from A. E. Barnes sujierin¬ tendent uf schools. He sjioke almut ,] our fine work, not only in athletics, but also ill scholarshij). This was followed by Kov L. Smith's address on the j'j. manliness of the players, and the grant- of the insigna to-the following
The iilan of J. U. Seaman for a ,co- ojierative jirotective association was taken uji by the Bahiwin Club at its November meeting and a motion was carried th.at a committee of three be ajijiointed to , investigate the jirojiosi- tion and rejiort at the Decembei- meet¬ ing. Wm. li. .\ustin, Geo. \V. Bode and Patrick <"<dlins wer-e ajijiointed a comrnittee. The committee ajipeared at .Seaman's hall on the evening of the Nth, but they with Mr. Seaman and a newspajier rejiortcr were the oiily at¬ tendants.
.Mr. Seainan was keenly disajipoiiUed -and is at a lo.i.s to understand why tliose who hail shown interest in the jirojiosed organi/.atiau—fc«» aiii the poor failed to meet him al live appointed .time.
Mr. .Seamiin is slill of the ('jilnion that his idea of helping the poor and needy will receive the sujijioi't it de¬ serves after he gives fuller information on the subjiK't.
.Mr. iroud
SEAFORD
md Mrs. Gilson Wanzer are the larenls of a young daughter. ,
to refer this to the E.x- '"f^' '^\^'i« '"^"f"'^ ,„ , ^,, w Committees and make "'^w J.layers: Roy Block, Edward (Chapman, Walter Sheard, James Mul¬ cahy and Donald Mackay.
Mr. Bodley, our coach, was next tu Memories of address the assemblage of jdayers and friends. He sjioke on the individual playing of some of the players, and al¬ so their great team work, ending his
A
held evening.
J, Jlie and apron* the Guild Hou^
.' will be .Saturday
.Mrs. .M. E. Post and family have re¬ turned from a visit with Mrs. W-rnie Fountain at Patchogue.
different terms as character, scliolar- ship and then athletics, instead of athletics, scholarship and character.
Miss Miller then rendered "She Stoops to Comjuer," in a most fitting
a lingering illness, aged|83 years. Fu¬ neral services were held .Monday after¬ noon, Rev. Pelham St. ijeorge Bissell, of the Episcopal Church, officiating, with interment at Greenlield Ceme¬ tery. Besides her husband, ¦ Mrs. Crandell is survived by four sons, Ed-
Villaiie Trustees
At the regular meeting of the \'il- resolution )vas the same as the one! lage Board of Trustees, Friday even- used for the Seaman Avenue site and ing. all the members were present but that it had been prepared originally by Trustee Sigmond. The Treasurer re- one of the smartest lawyers in New ported the following balances in the ^ay, and greatly helped to the even- York State—one who had engineered various funds: ing's success.
the issuing of millions of dollars of General fund, $212.36; street fund. After this, the rest of the evening bonds. $1255.23; water fund, $417.04; light vvas spent in asocial way, refreshments
George Wallace thought the price fund, l$891.10; Board of Health, $262.- jtjeing served by the football men. for the land was too high and that a 09; intere.st, $270.23; tax arrears. Little footballs were given tothe commission should be appointed to fix 658.58; fire department, $743.66; street guests as favors, with the scores of the price by cor^emnation proceedings, light, $1014.06; light extension, $194.-' the various games, tied uji in the Mr. Crandell called his attention to an 18; water extension, $22.35; water school colors, red and white, for which article in the paper that evening where sinking, $288.23; sidewalk, $183.20; the boys fought so hard for this last land had been condemned in New York street grade, $2252.35. season.
City, for which the owners received $7 Applications were granted for elec- xhe evening closed with Capt. I.,ewis' and the lawyers over $8,000. He trie light to W. B. Cozzens, Archer speech to the faculty, student body and thought at the same rate condemnation St., and Benson Smith, South Main members of the football team, thanking proceedings would be rather expensive. St; for water service Albert Sealey, them for their support during the [past
President Samuel R. Smith said the Whaley St.; S. R. Smith, Rose St. season, j.nd hoping for a successful
Board had presented only the one site A communication was received from season to come, because at the last school meeting the residents interested thanking the Board taxpayers had informally and unani- for placing a street lamp at Archer mously instructed tfiem to select a site St. and Roosevelt Place. and present it to the voters for an- The next meeting of the Board Aiil proval, which they had now done. He be held next Friday evening, Dec. 1. further said that they had jireviously "'
called a meeting of the Board at which Wesley Pearsall, collector, is .¦. they had invited persons locally con- receiving the school tax at his p cerned in real estate to offer property dence, 27 Rayn<ir .^t. , for consideration. He called attention gtreet lights were ^not off Friday ! to the Realty Company circular which ^^-^^^^^ ^^^^^ .,^ ^^..^, „,,i„inj,) because of
the "moonligiit schedule" but because of u slight breakdown at the plant.
The entertainment for the benefit of
speech.wiTh theold.say[ng' "A Word i)^.'^^,"1.'^P**','j*i^'|'„^*',^*-'''V" ^*!®-^" to the Wise is Sufficient," only in *' ''' " ""'
M. I. C. iiall next Wednesdaj evening.
The Woman's Home .Missionary So¬ ciety and the Woman's Foreign Mis¬ sionary Society of the .M. E. Church will hold a joint meeting this after¬ noon.
BELLMORE
win M., Lyman S., James H. and Hen-j circular," with* the excejition of ry L. Crandell. Mr. and Mr.s, Crandell Mo. 4, northaiist corner of Bav
or any old toys that they might have, to be sent to the Mechanic's Orjihan Home at Tiffin, (Jhio, Freeport Coun¬ cil voted to send a amall sum of money while several members are preparing small boxes of toys, to be sent to the superintendent of the home. 1
Several of tJie memliers of. F-eeport (Council went to Brooklyn last Saturday evening, to East End Council, to help welcome b«ck "The Traveler,',' who _
had returned home after a long jour- g^.^^, ,^„ ^. ^^.,^. ,,^^^^ ^.^^
I*^- ^"l^Pu'"*^^*,'^^*^^'''^'^ * ""^ Harti. Soft or Calloused Lnmps and
. tune and the boys of East End treated ' Blemishes frt>m Iu>r«*s: also BUh. 1 Sp;iv-
them welt. ,. ,.^I ins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeoiev. Riug
Bow. Stifleti, Sprains, SM'oUeu ^'hrouts, Itcu corwl iu 30 miuates by Wool- j Oonghs. etc. Savo |r>y by use of one
IdjboUk. A woutierfal BkimiBh Care. \ 9okl bj TlKmutSiJohBstou, Druggist
at j had been distributed. Site No, after 1 i^^entioiied at a price of $931."
aame site had been cilfered the Bi for $10,000, and they had not hear, the price being lowered. The (.t excepting the last one were either posite a saloon or on low filled 1 which the Board vvbuld not consi Thi^ disposed quite effectively of
was^
This
The fair of hall Tuesday drew a largo good sum was
t'l" .M. E. ' 'iiill >-!i ill the aftern<ioii and t;vening crowd r-n 1 iijijiarently a reali;v- ..
have resided in Roosevelt since 1891, when they moved there fi-om Brook¬ lyn.
Avc. and Rose St. Councelor II L. Maxson said he had been lo j at the circular and noticed this \r< ity mentioned. He .said he ow: part of this corner and did not : before that it waa on the circul:»r.
I L .\bout Ij') Jiersons assembled on
.11-^ Henry Sireet Thursday to witness, the
¦I - laying of the 'orner-stone of the
i!'i, Bethel A^L K. '.'hv ¦' Tvice.. aj,-
i'r. jdicabl- • the u( ja . ^re held, but
liie tl^ie Jitoiic wfli -..oi fa..i.ened in placeow-
! "t ing to the.^ab^ence nf the mason who
i' -V was to l:r.--e dor.e the .^ui... Mr.
• vy Jones, ' . Brooklyn, presided, .. istefl
:ng by Philip Frarvi:. Rev. J. E. Peter-
\>er- son, pastor ¦; the Roslyn A. M. K.
¦ 1 a Churcb, made an addresa, as did "
:,ow pastor > f ..the local church. Rev. J.
and Shepard. Tlio church will be 50xio.
hekl
Eire-
Mrs. Staehle is seriously ill at her home (m the Merrick Road. Mrs. Wm. Rich is .suffering from a |»aralytic stroke. (Jeorge Morgan, who has been quite ill, is convalescing.
The members of the M. E. Church are highly elated over the success of their recent fair, through which they cleared over $100. They worked hard for this fair, and it prove<l the most successful ever held by them.
The funeral service over the remains of (Jilbert Gritman, an old resident of this place, was held Friday afternoon; interment in Greenfield Cemetery. The deceased was 69 years of age and is survived by three sons.
Mr. Wanzer of Canarsie, who has rented Isador Meyer's hou.se on upi)er Jack.son Avenue, had the misfortune to lose a jHirtion of his furniture ei; route. !lf attempted to carry it in sharjiie-, .vhi<h he was towing behind a jKiwcr boat, and in trying to enter 111 bbs Inlet, the boats were swamped a:id .-unk, losing out all th.-ir contents.
HEMPSTEAD
The minstrel .show, whidi will be presented by Enterprise Hore Company on Wednesday, January '",, ^it Liberty Hall, jirotnises to be good. The cast will consist of some of tint jwpular
aU.-.
lay night under the pjembers of the company and theijr ihville' South Ath- friewls, \vh'o will j.^eswit an enjoyable pmgram.
•liar with cement bof, >• ,. will he u-o\
that he would not sell it for a school feet. A
house site at any price. under the entire building
As to the question t/f central loca- for the Sunday School, entertaimiK-ni^^, tion President Smith said the site of- etc. The building will probabb, jast in tlM center of the diS' \ completed about August 1, next
.;.ts are already being At the iCoyal Arcani;r:i meeting !'. '. 1., . . he usual ('hristmas day Wedne-sday evening th--; following ¦':Ii.
shioL-^.,>u;i large number of ajiplicants cers were elected: li':r,re.>ientati'. >• to f,! t; ¦ ducks, geese, etc., is looked for. (jrand Council, Frank !i. Hawkin-; al-
- --r^ -•—~j - ternale, W. L. Geisier; regent, T. A.
. ; fear that the road north of the .Skitlmore; vice-regent, Jesse Uich^dB; It a(>; between this place and Wantagh chaplain, Dr. C. H. Ludlam; secre- would remain closed all Winter will tary, J. S. Snedeker. collector, Fr«d P. apjiarently prove groundlef^s, as one of Bennett; treasurer, Edw. J. Hamlet; the two pipes to be laid by the wate^- guide, F. B. Hawkins; orator, H. H. work* has ^^Iready been laid and.tbe Geer; warden, C. S. Hamlet; trustee.
- .. ..... Qgj^
be hole filled in,^;id work is progreaaing W. N. DeNyse; organist; W. L
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i*. VOL. XIV FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1908 FREEPORT NEWS Single copies of the Review ai Gobetz's, Building. DaSilva's and for sale Review tf Thomas Johnston announces he has 1909 Almanacs ready for you now, for the asking. Mrs. R. M. Kolisch and daughter Rose are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller, Mrs. Kolisch's parentB. The new store of Edward H. Olsen contains a fine assortment of lace cur¬ tains, beds, bedding, carpets, etc; see his adv. It. The Freeport Arts Clab held its I monthlv meeting with Mrs. Charles D. Smi.h Monday afteruoou. The Christmas festival of the Epis¬ copal Sunday School will be held Mon¬ day evening, Dec. 28. The services in the Episcopal Church Christmas will be Holy Communion at 7 and 10:30 a. m. NO NEW SCHOOL SITE School Meetini Adjourns Without Takin(i Action The special school meeting Tuesday evening to fote upon the propo.sition o'clock. trict east and west, from Freeport River to Millburn creek, and that as there were 200 scholars in the easteni half and only 88 in the we.^tern, he did not think the school house couhtTairly go any further west. The matter was discussed by the var ions attorneys until when a motion School Notes "The Tattler" is the name of a new weekly being issued by the scholars. The grades are preparing exercises appropriate to Christmas time. School closes for the Christmas holi- nearly ten <^'**.vs Wednesday afternoon, December was put and BALDWIN Mrs. G. Wortman ia visiting Mrs. E. .1. Sutphin at her home in Brooklyn. An elaborate Christmas entertain¬ ment is being jirejiared at the M. E. Church. A young son which arrived at the home of Mr. and Mr^. Edgar Taft last Friday has been named VVm. Howard Taft. The Ladies' Cuild of the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration will hold a cake sale at the rectory this Satur Read Smith & Bedell's ad in this day afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock- issue and learn where you can purchase at rea.sonable prices che kind of gifts that please most. It. The ladies of the Baptist Church will hold a sale of home-made cake, pie, bread, etc., on '2'.i, .It 2 o'clock, •innounced later. to purchase a site for a new school ca'-ried to adjourn, without any action house corner of Long Beach Avenvie being taken. and Archer St., at a sum not to exceed it js not probable th»t the Board by both teachers and pupils. $8000 and to appropriate the money to will submit the question again as the The girls of the High School and pay for ic, adjourned without taking propositions were undoubted y in legal eighth grade have funned a Glee Club, any action.^ form,Jbut it is quite evident that the which met Tuesday night last. As the voters entered the school they axpayers would not vote for the pur- ^^^ French Club meets to-morr<,w were handed a circular headed "Free- ehase of the land at the present time. ..J^'t at the s^ 1 a .Uhe < ^ n port School Question which said: This leaves the Board nith no altenia- chib to nie-ht "When voting for a site for the pro- tive,but to hire more school rooms for *^ ' posed new school house bc sure of cen- classes or put scholars on half day per- This Fridav afternoon and evening ''^^='' district location and c( ual di.s- i„, a of school work. the Dutch sale i.s being held jn the ! *^"^^'^'^'^^^'f^^'" "^hool buildings, etc." Presbyterian Church under auspices ofi'^^'^ ^'^^^ ^ ^'*^^ of properties which Board of 'Irade the Junior Christian Endeavor Society. \ it^was purported che Board could have 'p^e regular monthly meetmg of th A new system of rapid dismissals, to Seaman Bros, have for sale at the be used in case of fire, is being learned depot daily papers; also Nassau Coun¬ ty Review. Mr. Dixon has had the old house on the Thomas Carman property moved back and extensive imi>rovements are under way. The .School catalogue will be dis¬ tributed among the students of the High School and eighth grade on Mon¬ day. At the Mothers' Meetingfjast Tue "The Blundering Mr. Brown" giveii under the auspici'S of the Epworth League in the M. E. Chapel la.^t Thurs¬ day evening ])rovfd a big succcess. Wednesday, Dec. Tho place will be j otfered to be consifiered instead of pre- i-'i-eeport Board of Trade was heUi '^'''y "i.^'it the mothers were aildressed Woman's Relief „ Tho fair ol' th Corps in the Stone building last Friday and Saturday was a success. The The Southern Juliilee Singers will i senting only the one piece. This was uppear at Opera liall next Thursday ! signed "B:ii'viewites." This circular evening, for benefit of Hethel A. M. j was undoulitedly issued liy some of the -Morris is realty concerns in that section which j owned most of,the otiier ideces on the I maj) shown. If it htid been issued by j Bayviewites, they would have had the ^ood at- for benefit < E. Church. ]ie\. S. mar.ager oi the troop. Rell- Tiie L.idies' Guild of the Episcopal building was very prettliy arranged for S,v-'-='""^-"''-"^ ^'i'.^^'l^.."' 1 circulars printed at home by one of the Wednesd^ evening. witi> tendance. .lames A. Stiles, editor of tlu more and Freepoit Messenger, was elected an honorary member. A circular was receive:! fi'oin tlio Niagara Falls Board of Tratle sisking by Prof. Roy Leon Smitii of corporal jiunishinent. .Norma E. Sammons and .James E. Stile.s have been chosen a committee of two who with delegates from Rockville Centre, Hempstead a)id Glen Cove will meet here Friday afternoon to adopt a .Miss Sarah'^Scherer, sister of Mrs. n the subject Lusch, with whom she resided, died suddenly last week in Florida, where she had gone for the winter. The in¬ terment tool; .yla<*e at .Montrose. Penn. the event. The committee for the annual |
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