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Rockville-Centre,
Nassau
Review
Offidd Pkper, Vilk«« of Fraaport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY* DECEMBER 12, 1919
VoL XXO, No. SO
AROUND THE TOWN
(By T. B. C.) I found a place to get a good din¬ ner (businees man's dinner) at a rea¬ sonable price, on Mondav. (Yes I saw their advertisement in the Review. I refer to Joe Schmidt's place on Brook¬ lyn Avenue. There is nothing elab¬ orate about it, but the cookinjr is home-made, with good prompt service, •nd pl«nty to eat, for a half dollar. I suppoae he will raise the price before long. He QUKht to anyhow, because he cnnnot afford to serve a dinner like that for the price he does. Incidental¬ ly, there are several private board
SOQAL AND PERSONAL
•rtaf Horn* Coacaraiac Raaidaat* •! Oar
CaamraaHy, aad Tkalr Ciiastt, Visits
aa4 Social Affairs
Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Camian, of Mont);lair, N. J., visited Dr. Carman's aunt, Mrsf Etta J. Carman, on Sun¬ day. Mrs. Carman has been quite ill, and while here Dr. Carman held a consultation with the family physi¬ cian.
Mr. and Mrs.aLouis Schwab and son ., - Irving have returned to their home,
inp houses which are doing the same corner Church Street and Olive Boule
thfng, but I don't know how "get away" with it these days.
they
vard, and have remodeled the entire building.
ABOUT IHE CHURCHES
(ItafBS ia this culuma an tha pastors ol churcltas aa«l sscialarlss ar atltar oKclals of cburrh sociatias. Thasa itaats, witkia ths limits af aur s|MCS, ap- paar as furaishad.
Lutheran
Sunday School 9:30.
At the morning service a sermon will be preached upon the theme, "A Message from God Unto Thee."
The evening service will bring to your attention a theme which is of
FRATERNAL ORDERS
DalacB af tha Sacrat Prataraal Orcaaizatlaas ^f Fraapart aad Viclaitr
Royal Arch Masons
At the regular meeting of Freeport Chapter No. 302, Royal Arch Masons, next Wednesday evening, officers will be elected for the ensuing year.
Baptist Pastor Resigns
Rev. James L. Hynes, pastor for the '
I. O. O. F.
The initiatory degree will be con¬ ferred on Monday evening in Free- vHai rnVeresT'to" eveVyoV.'*"''nielex'ti port Lodge No^^ 600. After the meet- is chosen from Galatiatis 5:1. Come 1 "»«: there will be a social session, with and learn what the theme is. I n>"«ic, oyster stew and other feat-
' ! urea. An invitation is extended to all
Hresbyterian 1 rnembers of the order to be present.
ifir 117,11 mOMt I ————
Masons
At the regular meeting of Spar-
LOCAL TOPICS
Camaatits aad axplaaatiaaa nat aattraly a aawa aatura, oa viUacs affairs^ by tha adltar. **
The Girls' Community Service Club Tht Improvement Society will m^t j
Order Your Paper
It is well to order our paper in ad¬ vance. Owing to the shortage of pa¬ per we shall watch very carefully the number printed each week, and Mrill not print any more than we have an actual demand for. Accordingly, you should either order our paper from our newsdealer, or place our .'subscrip¬ tion, ill order to insure getting it each week.
A prominent wholesale paper repre¬ sentative called at our office this morning and olTered us $210 per ton for all the news stock we have, which means that paper that we used to buy for about 3c a lb is now costing from
held its semi-monthly dance Monday j "^xt Wednesday. December 17, at 1:30
naHt vear and a half of" the Freenort .evening in the ballroom of the South;'" tn« chapel. There is important ^ , . ^^ „_ „ , ^ ,
Cntist Church has tender^ hfs^el- ^ Shore Hotel. About 75 couples were ! «ew.ng to be done for Christmas and tan Lodge No. 956, Free and Accept-' K to 10 cents and is not available even
Baptist i.nurcn, nas tenuereu nis res | . ¦ ^^ eveninir was a pleas-' » 'art^e attendance is hoped for. ed Masons, on Tuesday evening, the at that.price.
Ignation to take effect December 81,iPrf3eni ana tne evenm)? was d vi«»» «- followivio- offirers werp elected- Mn'^-I R„ tho xio„ tUi.. ,., .. .rr^^A f;.«„ t„
havino- nwented a. call to the Bush-' 8"^ succcss; music as usual by Ben- « .u j- .^ roiiowing onjceis were ticLita. Mas- By the v,ay, this is a good time to
having accepted a call to theBuan i j^^.g ^^^.j^ggira The patroness^ were i Methodist , ter, George Wood; senior warden, John emphasize again the fact that the Nas-
- - - "- " D-_*-- —j..„*„ _* D.. L_ Raynor; junior warden, David A. | sau County Review is alwaVs put in
MERRICK
ThU column U aditad by Ear. W. ¦ LH. tabrandt and all Itama shoaM IM saat ta blai to Intura Insartion andar thia haadiac.
wick Avenue Baptist Church of Brook lyn, which pulpit was left vt the retiring of Dr. Whittaker.
Rev. Bruce Baxter, graduate of Bos-
lyn, which pulpit was left vacant by ' Mesjiames Kejsey, M^9C^"^llum,^ Bendej-., ^^_ ,j,^^^^^ treasurer,. John H. Mahn- [he PVeeport' Post Office" FrfdaV^e
^„ ^^^.^ 15, 'a Christmas ithe Inter-church World Movement, will! ken; secreUry, Ernest W. Ault; trus-jfoie 12:00 o'clock. We are criticized
dance' will be Tield by the club at the i Preach in the M. E. Church Sunday ^ tee, Henry L. Maxson. These officers ! because this makes us restrict our ad- " ' morning and evening. will be installed on Tuesday evening, i vertisers, and only last week we had
' Janua-y 1.3. j two advertisements discontinued be-
Baptist , The officers of Morton Lodge No.' cause we would not break our rule and
Servioes Sunday morning at 11:001*63, Hempstead, conferred the Third I rhan^e them after the regular speci- o'clock. Subject: "Features of Chris-1 Degree upon five candidates, making , fied lime. We consider it of more im- tian Character." Sunday evening at j the total membership of Spartan i portance to have our paper to our 7:45, "Everyday Men and What God ; Lodge, at the end of its first year un-! readers on time which is emphasized Did With Them." Male trio selec-j der charter, 153. | by the fact of refusing to take the=-e
Freeport Lad Drowned While iyj,,,,^ pi^j.^ a„f] special features are
Skating ' to be introduced.
Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kd-: ...~~ 7".» , ,
mund Cheshire of Porterfield Place,! Activities of D. of L
was drowned while skating on Mil-; The Daughters of Israel of Free- bum Pond early Friday morning. He I Port, the auxiliary of the Hebrew Con- went out for a little while before j grcgaiion, has vitalized into new and going to school, and had only gone a ' actiye life und^r the leadership
of!
few yards from shore when the thin ice cracked and broke, and he went in the water over his lead. He struck out for the shore, but the ice broke at his touch, and the cold water soaked his clothing, chilling him so tl|at he was unable to keep up long effort. He finally let go, and floated under the ice, where he was taken out a few min¬ utes later, after having been in the water about a half hour. Someone who had witnessed his struggles, tele¬ phoned to the Freeport police. The police responded immediately. Cap¬ tain Jefferson and Officer Gross¬ man v^nt over in an auto and took the lad to Dr. Steele, who summoned Dr. McChesney, but they were unable to do anything with him.
Funeral services were held from the Episcopal Church of the Transfigura¬ tion on Monday afternoon with inter¬ ment at the Quaker Cemetery at West- bury. This is the second member of the choir of the Episcopal Church who has meet a sudden death by accident' within the last month
Mrs.'M. Feltenstein, who has accept-1''on» {"i^ ^ood gospel singing. Chor- ed the chairmanship of the organi7.a-i"«es by the choir. Young People s tion under the plea that her well- "icet'ng at 6:45 p. m. Topic: "How known ability for organization and ad-1 To U.se the Bible; Psa. 19:7-14; Matt, ministration would help materially to i 4:1-4. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. bring to a speedy finish the plans of ! Washington told us long ago, and wc the congregation to buiM a temple. A | know it by experience today that "We
preserve the liberty and free-H-^Unty Judge 1 allcs
(From Press Committee) Bolshevism was the theme ox the ad
campaign to procure the necessary '¦ cannot
funds is under way, with Mrs. Feiten-1 ''om of our country without the relig-
stein as chairman"; Mrs. A. Freeman, 1 lous education of our children." This
vice chairman; Mra. M. I. Millet, sec-:'» fundamental and impresses every
retary; Mrs. E. B. Kegel, treasurer. thoughtful person. Thursday even- ai n . r i r
Anfong other affairs the card party ; ing, Bible study at 8:00 o'clock. "Know ! dress delivered by County Jud-e^Lew- which the- Daughters of I.srael v.ill ' the Bpok" is a good motto for the ,'s/- Smith before the William Clin on run at the South Shore Hotel this Fri- j coming New Year. Our church wel- Story Post J42, of the ¦\mencan Le- day afternoon at 2:00 p, m, deserves ] '•<""« *« ^varm and sincere. '»!«", 'n I-reeport last Friday evening.
¦' .'"''^' *\, fiii i! . ¦ . • i He pointed out the need of a vigor-
special mention. The affair is not in-] rhri.ii«„ «.i.„»Ut I««« campaign against tHis eveil. "I
tended as a money making venture,; ^,. Christian Scientist doubt if vou realize the tremendous
but to promote a closer community ! Firnt Church of Christ, Scientist, j ^^^^J;," J"" J^ealize the trei.i^
¦ i changes even at the risk of losing the
Elks i advertising.
Freeport Lodge of Elks held its an-'
nual memorial service Sunday after- A Former Freeporter Enjoying Real noon. I Living
j Samuel R. Smith, president of the
Bank of Long Island, sends us the fol¬ lowing little composition received from i On Bolshevism George Christians, a former Freeport i icideiit. The item it^elf is an inspi-i lutieii, but even more so N-.as the re-j markn in^the personal note to Mr. | Smith which accompanied this, where | ."•fr. ( hristian said: "I am living here
Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, Third fn Advent, at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 8:00 o'clock p. m. Morning Prayer and sermon. Ev¬ ening prayer and sermon. The Sun¬ day School meets each Sunday at 10 o'clock in the Parish House. Lesson subject: "Jesus at Bethany." Tho Woman's Auxiliary meets weekly on Thursdays at 2:30 p. m. Choir prac¬ tice is held on Thursday evenings at 8:00 p. m. The Boy Scouts meet bi weekly on Tuesdays in the Parish House at 7:30 p. m., Charles A. Calk¬ ins, Scoutmaster. "The G. F. S. meets on Fridays, Mrs. Walter E. Spear, Branch Secretary. :\ cordial invita¬ tion is extended to all to attend the services of this church and to become identified with its community intere<t.-.
Mr. Fenton, who has been the su¬ perintendent of the local organ works, is severing his connection with that in- .stitution the end of the present month and will connect in Nyack, N. Y. Mr. LiRht of the company will have gen¬ eral supervision of the local factory hereafter with Messrs. Dewar and Brandup in immediate charge of the . e' iiiiil !.\s,T floors respecti"L"ly. The factory Is completing a $25,000 organ for All Angels' ('huroh. .Vew York City. '
A card party and dance will be gi\- »n in the Fire Hall this evening with valuable prizes for the winners at lards. Admission i=, 50 cents. 'I'lu' proceeds are to be devoted to the fund for a new motor conveyance for the hook and ladder truck, a much neei^ed piece of eciuipment.
The Christmas party of the Sunday School of the Church of the Redeemer is being planned for the afternoon of
on my farm and while not making j l':; '"''"^f l"?;^"™/'"'/ much money, I am making a goo,! liv ^'-''-¦'-'"^^'^r ^3- Tuesday.
ing. and ain happy and contented." Mr. (Christian's love of nature is plain- howii in the item which he en-
Robert Keil has taken a position with the National City Bank in the Manhattan office, entering upon his duties there the first of this month.
Bowling Gintests
Rockville Centre vs. Freeport Men's Club
A team of young men from the Men's Club of Freeport M. E. Church bowled a teapn ot young men from the Rockville Centre Men's Club at the Freeport Club Monday evening, De¬ cember 8.
The Freeport team made a very poor showing, with the result that they were defeated rn two of the three
Lyman W. Taft, formerly of the j Nassau County Review, later Brook- i i lyn Eagle representative in Hunting-
Enjoyed Big Show
The American Theatre was filled
ton and vicinity, and following that; both Monday and Tuesday evenings, engaged in Y. M. C. A. work at Camp ¦ for the entertainment of the College Mills, IS now Long Island circulation | Toastmaster, with local talent, assist- manager for the Eagle. He paid us a j e<) by professional entertainers; The visit on Tuesday. : proceeds were small, in proportion to
I the amount of work involved in the
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest S. Dunbar are ! entertainment.
entertaining Forrest Spencer Dunbar,
bom December 1.
their will on 180,000,000 people. They
have spread their doctrines into Aus-
tro-Hungary, Germany, Englaud and
they have even reached Canad«T"where
they control nearly all the labor un-
ionu, dlie mostly to the activity of rad- ¦. , , , •»
icala who have well defined plans to' The speckled trout that frolic there
Wells—Miller Engagement Announced
Mrs. Lulu Wells of Freeport an¬ nounced the engagement of her daugh-
New Bank Secures Cashier
Herbert Bogert, cashier of the First National Bank of Closter, N. J., has been secured a:; the cashier of the Citi
pm^ played. The score was as fol- j ^^^^ Florence White, to Charles Story j ^"^ National Bank of Freeport. Mr.
148
92
173
86
123
622
187
128
103
109
16;?
135
165
122
137
722
162
136
100
133
94
lows:
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Lister ^ -.- 96
• Crocker - 67
KjTiaster 117
Sch!windt 88
Conner 89
Totals - 457
FREEPORT
Davis -..- 141
Stevenson _.- _ 99
Davisson - 90
Reid ; - - 109
CombB 94
Cassin -.._ 80
Totals - 533 587 625
It evidently took the visitors the first game to get used to the alleys, after which they gradually rolled up the score on their opponents, defeat¬ ing them in the second game by 35 pina and in the third by 97 pins.
Kynaster, Rockville Centre, was the high man on his team and did excel¬ lent work.
Dnvis led the local team although he was poorly supported. Much sur¬ prise was experienced in noting Rejd's
Miller of Baldwin, at a party Wed-1 Bogert was selected from a large list nesday evening, December 10, given! of aPPl'^ants for the position. He at her home on Wallace Street. I will begin his work the first of the
The following guests were present: ; y^*'"' '* being the intention of the of- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and I "«ers to have the bank open for busi- Mrs. Henry P. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. I "^ss on Friday morning, .lanu.:fry 2. John S. Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. John A.' ~_
Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Austin, | HurTy Your Chriitmas Mail Mis. Montgomery Milbank, Mrs. Ma- \ The Post Master desires to inform ria Webb, Mrs. Lulu Wells, Misses the readers of this paper that the Florence White Wells, Henrietta Ter- Post Office Department expects to ry, Mary Willis, Messrs. Charles Story j break all records this year in the ex- Miller, Wesley Dayusson, Wallace Eu- ( peditious handling of the Christmas gene ana Hubert Wells, L. M. Wells. ; holiday mail. In order to aid the de- • • - * I partment in this matter patrons are
'basketball Contests ; therefor requested to mail their par-
Seaman Avenue School Defeats Co- i <^*'*' early, address them plainly and lumbus Avenue wrap them securely. Parcels may be
The Seaman Avenue girls beat the! 5?*''.''^ "^'"* *•* '"' opened until Columbus Avenue girls in a game of j Christmas," or a similar direction. basketball on Monday, December 1,
The air you breathe is all oz
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19191212 |
| Date | 1919-12-12 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 12 |
| Year | 1919 |
| Volume | 22 |
| Issue | 50 |
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