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Nassau County Review
Official Pkper, Villace of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919
VoL XXH, No. 47
AROUND THE TOWN
(By T. B. C.)
I had an unusual experience the other night when I went to the Amer¬ ican Theatre and found a real man at a real door keeping out a real crowd away because he had been instructed to do so by a real police department. Ever since we have had the movie craze I have trembled every time I have heard a fire alarm earlv in the evening in the districts in which our movies are situated, and now if it is a fact that no crowds are to be al¬ lowed in aisles I can breathe easier.
SOQAL AND PERSONAL
Brief Itm. Catwhie PaalianU al Onr
Commuaity, ami Thair GumU. VUH*
ami Saeial AiTalr.
On Friday, November 14, a wed¬ ding shower was tended to Mrs. Frank Siersema (nee Miss Helen Schluter) at the home of Miss Harriet E. Thorns. Many useful culinary articles were the gifts to the bride. The guests were: Mrs. E, Peterson of Newark, Mrs. W. Hudson of Brooklyn, Miss Dorothy Blatz of Richmond Hill, Miss Eila
Baptist
Next Sunday (23rd) will occur our annual roll call, in connection with special Thanksgiving services, mom¬ ing and evening. It is the Sunday preceding our National Thanksgiving
„.^ „„„ ^^,„ ..,.„„ ....... Day. and we deaire to make it a day
I did, after standing around for a Gou7e "of *Hrck8vilTe,'Mi8s G. Attana" 1°' genuine Thanksgiving to God. Aii hnlf hour, get a seat in this particular gi^ of Garden City, Miss C. Witzler of annual letter has been sent out to theatre and notwithstanding the H. isjip, Mesdames H. Von Elm, George ^ach member stating the particular C. of L., they positively give you and H. C. Schluter; Misses Edna P"*"?""* °' '^he services and calling your money's worth, which is proba- Gissel, Merle Raynor, Ernest Behrena,'° *^his rally every member of the
ABOIIT THE CHURCHES
lltama !¦ tkia calumn ara maVeammi Irom tba paatara af cburcha. and aacratariM ar atkar aflktala af church aactHla*. Thaa* Itoaaa, within tha limit, af ai paat a* furniahad
Correctioins to die
Freeport Roll of Honor
The Secretary of the Village of Freeport Official Welcome Home Day has finished his work and turned his records over to the Village Clerk for official filing. He has submRted the following letter" with recommenda¬ tions as to the Boll of Honon Mr. Sylvester P. Shea,
Village Clerk, Freeport, N. Y. Dear Mr. Shea:
As part of my work as Secretary of the World War Welcome Home Com-
LOCAL TOPICS
¦aiita aai axalanationa nat antlraly af a aawa natura, an villasa affaira, br tha aditar.
HERRICK
Facta is FacU
Notwithstanding the bragging of
Tbi. column ia editad br Rev. W. ¦. Uu tabrandt and aU itama .bouid ba aaat,to hta to inture iniartion undar thla baadins.
i^uiw.w.»u.iiamK me Dragging oiid"^^ '^1 "S*"'* of enrolhment in the the political pet newspaper, the elec- ?,^J2f l-^^®"""*'*^^_ l^'. "^ft" tion figures for the Town of Hemp¬ stead show that the Republican can¬ didate for Supervisor, running again.st an unknown candidate, received a ma¬ jority of 4967, and his side partner. Judge Raisij?, 4983,
pledged and paid in full by the pupils and an additional sum of |24 secured in pladges from patrons through the efTorts of the papiils.
Rev. William H. Littebrandt, by in-
mittee. I have checked up the list'of -"^.T.u "11'"'^V,•''''"='• '" '?r?''"7" S^^SaV^^ms SVe'U^T^'^TU veterans, with the Roll of Honor at ^'*^ '*?? Republican candidate for v^^it ufuiw^'SLtiated A^L^^n the dpDot anri heir to rpnort fho fnl T^°^" Clerk, who aiso runninR against ;'»'t is luuy appreciated. Anyone in- tne depot, and beg to report the fol-^^^ u„known man. received a majority t"«8ted in the .school is cordially in-
of 7671. Likewise the majority for /^'^. **', ^'*\* *¦?« school at any time.
lowing discrepancies
Add Walter H. Batcher, Fred W.
your moneys wonn, wnicn m yrtiutt- Gissel, Merle Raynor, Ernest Behrena,'^" <•"'» ^aiiy every memuer oi ine: """ ..«...^. ... x.»«:..c., . .eu y. ^ -^^^ q ^pj^ , j^ ¦ , School will be closed for Thanks
bly the reason that they have such a Schluter, Marguerite Gatter, Florence :<^hurch. The Lord's Supper will be Batcher, Harry Bovvers jr Frederick fhe two Lrt named men ran about 'f'^'"*^ •¦«=««« f^om Wednesday at sfoo
crowd right along. Beacorn, Adele Plump, Lilliin Chesh- »et in the morning service. "In re- Brandes. Franklin D. Curley. Frank- 20M Vote" behind In Tn ord'narvef P- »"•' November 26, to Monday at 9
And that reminds me I never felt: ire..Hazel Schneider, Rita Farren and membrance of Me'' is our Lord's own H^ Thomas C gagan, ^ fJ'^^^'f^^* "^^^"^^l-^^^^^^ ¦ "onaay at a
more lonesome than I did stan_dmg in ^ Gertrude Thoms of Freeport. L"-^'.!^- .. ^^^'^^^^'"all X ii;S.d"b^H*rr;in'illt LlVyJZ"; "--''^ than "IIv'T tSf ca"ndl^::
the lobby of that theatre in my own;
mon, "Thou
. would have received.
a. m., December 1.
Sampson & Lovin. school photogra¬ phers, of Brooklyn, recently photo¬ graphed the school by rooms. The pu¬ pils purchased more than sixty pic¬ tures.
home town and with about sixty oth-1 Claude L. Cook of Saxtons River, ''''ay which the Lord Thy God hath j William L. Heyer, James Ireland, H
ers waiting for the crowds to thin out i Vt, is spending a week with his led thee." H. Lord, Franklin Malone, Gilbert Ma-,., . ~- i • • c •
and out of that sixty there were only aunt, Mrs. Ella H. Bentley of Long The Junior Society meets at ,1:001'one, Frederick W. Thompson. Charles Union 1 nankSglVUlg dervice
four that I could call by name. Some Beach Avenue t'clock on Sunday afternoor.i. The j C. Reynolds, Christian Schebe, James The Methodi.st, Buptist and Presby- To date Room 4 reiristerinir 20
one remarked that it reminded one of Sunday School at 9:4.') a. m. The I J- Saunders, Edward Schmitt, George terian Churches of Freeport will unite pils. has had a perfect attendance
Broadway. It certainly reminded me About 7,5 couples attended the reg- Young People's Society meets at 6:45 :S. Weyant. as usual in a union service on Thanks- As the result of an appeal sent to
too much of Broadway, reflecting on ular dance of the Community Service P- »"• The evening service follows ati Take off: Tony Cara, Frank Clem- K'ving morning at 10:30 o'clock. The the parents by means of a oircnlnr
' - .- . . . . ^^^^^^ Joseph Crossfleld, Leo Poss, custom is to rotate the place of meet- letter from the princiDal morp th««
r-U.,..!— r-: 1 r. tt, i^. tncr nnrt tho r^ouf^.. n.,ao/.hinr. tho an.- lie... ,, , ^, -.-f.*!, iiiUI C lIldTI
the fact that the little home town is Girls' Club at the Freeport Club cn I'-i^, Interesting service. Practical
growing so big there is a tendency Monday evening, the American Leg- sermon in keeping with the thought
for us to be just residents rather than jq^ being special guests of honor, of Thanksgiving. Anthems by the
neighbors. Music was furnished by Bender's or- choir. Solo or male trio.
chestra. ' Thursday evening studies in the
Offlcer Peter Elar was very lenient Revelation. Next week chapt. 15. A
with traffic violators on Sunday. The Raymond J. Miller sends greeting.H "tudy that will help you understand
special cause? A boy, named John; to his friends from Jack.sonville, Fla. P'^^sent conditions in the world and a
date of birth. Sunday morning, Ne vember 16, at 2:.30 a. m.
VILLAGE TRUSTEES
The Board held a quiet session Wed nesday afternoon, President Ander . „ ., , son still being confined to his home, bert R. Nelson, an ensign in the Navy,
study that throws light on the future. .Saturday night last a partv was' ^'^ Thanksgiving day the annual given by Mrs. John Murray at her Thanksgiving union service will be home in 118th Street, Brooklyn, for held in this church. Rev. J. Sidney Mrs. Percival Iverson of Brookside Gould will preach the sermon. Mu- Avenue, Freeport, and her fiance, Al- "'c and other features of interest. Ev-1
Charles Giordano, George Higgins. >"P ""•^„,^*'^ pastor preaching the ser- fifty pupils have been placed on tho Clifford Johnson, Alvin Lang. Carl "'.on- This year the meeting place list to be examined for defective teeth Lean, John McCloskey. Noyes Mor- will be the Baptist Church. It is the by the dentist accompanying the lun gan. Lawrence F. Opfer, Harry L. tj""" »'the Methodist pastor to preach ior Red Cross Dental Ambulnn/o" Powell, Fred Southard, p»ve V. Van-i the sermon, but owing to the neces- Merrick is the fifth chool of the 7n ,n dewater, Harvey Wood. sary absence of Rev. Mr. Bumes. the ty to receive such services
Milton Bedell should be William Paftor of the Presbyterian Church To stimulate interest and enrmir Milton Bedell. will preach. Rev. Dr. Jordan has been age oral English, members of the 8th
, crybody is invited.
and Trustee Maxsmi being absent on who expect to be married in the court work. "" spring. Some of the guests were:
An application was received for a Miss Alda Rand, Mrs. Percival Iver- street light at Roosevelt Avenue and son, sr., of Los Angeles, Cal.; Helen,
King Street. This is not in Freeport Mildred and Norma Smith, of Free- thing in the world is a man. Aiu and no action was taken. iport; Miss Bertha LeRoy, Mr. ami the greatest work in the world is the
Theo, F. Mohr applied for appoint-(Mrs. George Havemeyer, of Hemp- making of men. Our Sunday Schools ment as a village policeman and Carl stead; Merton J. Way, Lynbrook, and in Freeport realize this fact. That Darenberg as Chief of Police. There "J^^n J, Rane, h cousin of Mrs. Mur- accounts for their existence, being no vacancies in these positions, ray. Bad men make a bad world. Strong
ng action waa taken.
Leo Carman should be Leon Car I man.
I Arthur J. Christensen should be J. Lutheran j.Arthjr Christensen.
Carl H. Miller, Pastor Eugene Clemmens should iiv Eugene
Someone has said: "The greatest K''ement
Clifford G. Colyer should be C. Clif- I ford Col.ver.
Fem E. Corse is on twice. I Mirvin J. Counts should be Mervin [J. Counts.
Gaetono Cuti should be Gaetano
- „.. Big
_ . . .. Subjects." Donald Bowne, the first
KegUlating Hose pupil to appear, spoke very ably Mon-
Comoaniea at Firea '^'^y P}orning, his subject twiug "Mod- Ti L- ^°™P, *•** '^t^®*,I'm Methods of Warfare." Inc r irc Council at its meeting
Tuesday evening: made arrangement
for the handling of fires in the vil!ag<- Lc^'ul memberships in the Red Cross which will prevent the laying of all t"'s J'ear returned $226. This is ihe the hose in the department as has hap- ""st record yet for Merrick and many pened at several fires lately when they are the commendations of Walter E. were a long distance from a fire hy- Spear who conducted the business for drant. The new rule is that the first ["¦'* thoroughness, precision and fore- An elaborate .linner was served in men make a strong world. IgnoVan't i (or Tom) Cuti. [wo companies at a fire shall lay in ,'^^''^f Iness.
theevening, followed by dancing, after men make an ignorant world. Wi^^e! Benjamin, Fred and Mervin J. their ho.se and proceed to work, but,
w,, -, . I /s« which a program of amusement was men make a wise world. ,S,ivaf,e men i Combes should all be Combs. ^"^ ?,. ,1 „, , ¦'"'"^^^' connwt witti; a meeting uill be held this eveii-
Blue Triangle UlVeS 'arranged, Mr. Nelson rendered sev-,make a savage woric). Kind men make I Frank C Cook should be Charles '"^ hydrant and await orders, with- j,,.^, i„ the I'arish House for the pur-
Successful Vaudeville era: songs in a rich Irish brogue tem-{a kind workl. Industrious men make j F- Cook. "^^t taking oJT any hoso. pose of re-organizing the Men's Club
The Blue Triangle vaudeville was porarily adopted for the occasion. As an industrious world. Incompetent I Wesley C. Davisson should be C. r- • r » l" discussmg its possibilities and
r,r<vlnrpd last Fridav and Saturday a souvenir each gu^st wa.? presented men make an incompetent woiH. I Wesley Davisson. (JomUlg LventS opportunities. This Club was an im-
ni^t« before crowded houses in Min-'with a box containing a favor. Mr.' The greatest work in the wu-Id'is Change Arthur DeMott to Arthur The Daughters of Israel will hold portani feature of the village social eXLd Rockville Centre." The acts'and Mrs, Murray expect to soon be- the making of iiieil, L. DeMuth. ,^ ^ ,^ ^ „ ^ a bridge and whist party at the South 'fe until exigencies of the war maele
of the four clubs vie v/if,, ^i^h otne." come residents of Freeport, I And the makinK of men i.s tbe work j Henry E-ngelke should be Henry En- Shore Hotel on Friday afternoon, He-, |t advisable to suspend meeUngs that
fnr firHt Place In the estimation of the 1 - - ,of the Sunday School and the ^o.ne. t^^fij^^ u 11 k t u ,
audiences and th. only way for any' A .surprise was tendered Curtis And that is why the Sunday .School | Wer J. Ellison should be J. Huy-
o.^tT know which is "best'- is to seei Combs at his home on Church Street is one of the greatest institutions in |'er Ellison ^. ,^ . ^
the entertaTnnTent ami decide for him- Thursday evening of last week. Num-jthe world. Because it help« to m;,ke! George B. Fox should be George P
self The Mineola Kitchen Band and erous and beautiful gifts were re- the right kind of men,
the Rockville Centre Animated Adver-1 ceived and the evening was spent in j Good men can no more be mi^de
tisements are the fun producing acts niusic and games. A light collation j without the influence of the chureh
William Homan should be Jr.
Fred W. Gilbert should be Jr.
John N. Hartmann should be Jr. of'''tre'''Derform7ncT"burRoo8evelT'8iw served. "The guests were: Charles 1 than roses can be grown without the | Engene W, Helland should be E. W eight statues representing "The Four, Combs. Mr and Mrs H. Seanian. Mr. summer time, i "^^^.'Jll'i
Seasons" and ""The Wayside Piper" iand Mrs. A. Post, Mr. and Mrs. L.t And children have the same nnper- bv the 'Freeport Blue Triangle Club' Post, Floyd Post, Harold Johnson, [ ial right to a God given religious are beautiful and finislied aumberS, I Vernon Combs, Miss Ivy Combs, Miss I nourishment that flowers have to "The Wayside Piper" has been coached Miriam Campbell, Miss Marian Hague, summer showers, by Miss Margaret Johnson and bylMrs. A. Hague, Mr. and Mrs R.. And as flowers fail beneath the un- IVIrs Schuyler, who haa taken the part | Smith, Mrs. Ada F. Smith, Clinton kind frosts, so do children sicken and of the piper and helped in its produc-, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. shrivel when the frosts of the cold tion in several different localities. Smith. world and indifferent parents fall up
This evitertainment will be given i -
at Roosevelt. Royal Theatre, this Fri-, Horses Bumed at KoosCVelt
day evening, November 21, and at Xwo horses were burned to death Freeport, High Schooj Auditorium ;„ g firg ;„ the barn on the Dunlop es
Saturday, November 22. at 8 o'clock, tate on Debevoise Avenue, about 10:30 ^^ted in each one
Four other horses
icm them unsheltered by the proecting '. wings of our Sunday Schools.
At 9:30 our Sunday School opens, we welcome all and are deeply inter-
cember 12. The price of tickets will'ts members might give full time to be 25 cents. - war calls. The war was not a time
,for fixed social efforts of a pleasura-
Elk." Memorial Service 'ble nature. This Club seeks its m^n-
Freeport Lodge of Elks No. 12.'^3 bership among all the men of ehe vil- will hold its annual memorial service ^ la^e and strives to furnish a common on Sunday, December 7. I ground of meeting and good fellow-
jship. Its effort is worthy the consid-
Dancing on Thanksgiving Day | eration of every man in the village.
The Freeport Club will be open for All the meu of-the village are invited Henry D. Jefferson should be Harry Idancing from 4:30 to 12:00 on Tharks- and urged to be present for a free dis- Frederick G. Joerisson .should be giving Day, with niusic and :inlcrtan- cussion at 8:.30 this evening, Friday. Joerissen. ment and supper at 7:zO o'clocU . The, ¦
CJemment If- Johnson should be price of admission will be $3 i c'-upie. j Sei vices at the Church of the Re- Clement. ' deemer Sunday, next before Advent.
Edward S, Keogh should be Jr. ' Pinochle at Freeport Club "t 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p.
George Kring should be Krug. B. J. Loonam should be Jr.
A pinochle party, for members and "i". Morning prayer and sernion. Ev- rnrHnn 1 MnP^rthv «hn„W Ko T their men friends, will be held at the;^"'"« P^f'''- affd sermon. The Sun- Gordon J. McCarthy should be J, p.. House thi« Fridav eveniviL' at <^"y School meets in the Parish Hou.se iriif^n MnPoT-th,, 1..1UD nou.sc mis rriciay evening ai, „_„„, „. ,«.„/, „ „ ..,¦., .,,. ,„,.
, Monday evening.
Hebrew Congregation in the barn were removed safely. The | Episcopal
IJ I J. '^...i.Z.m.m.Cl n-«#va building is a large cement block struc-I The Ladies Guild ofthe Episcopal
|-iOiaS pUCCessrui L»aTO« ^^^.^ ^^^ jj,g ^laze was kept inside, i Church of the Transfiguration will
The third annual dance of the He-; ^ut waa hard to get at. The firemen I hold a Christmas sale in the basement
brew Congregation of Freeport, held j gpent most of the night fighting the , of the church: Long Beach Avenue and
at the South Shore Hotel Wednesciay 1^,^^ being called back about three Pine Street. Tuesday and Wednesday.
evening, for benefit of the building | o'clock when the blaze broke out afternoon and evening, December 2
fund, was a pleasing success. The committees in charge were: H. Bar¬ asch, president; S. S, Reiss, vice prea¬ ident; H. M. Strauss, secretary; P. Nickelsberg, treasurer; ball commit¬ tee, M, Levy, chairman; I. Mayer, S.
and 3
Gordon McCarthy,
We have on the list Albert E. Mark¬ len and Albert E. Morklen. These should both come off, and Albert E. Merklen go on
:30.
las usual at 10:00 a. m. with the les¬ son topic, "St. John the Evangelist," n • II £ A 1. c Jl St. Mark 1. The Woman's Auxiliary faying Up tor Auto speeding meets weekly on Thursdays in the
Fire Chief Loses
be stocked with an attractive vari Otnnn • Dl ^^^ specialties, also many useful
$1000 in olsize articles will be on sale. Clam chow-
- .. TT d vi I The Freeport Fire Department was Ider and coffee wfll be a special fea-
Baumann, L. Baumann, H. Schloas |caiie<j out again Friday evening for a Iture served at moderate prices.
and A. Puck; arrangement commit-Ifl^e in the Freeport Coal Company'a |
tee, S. S. Reiss, chairman: H. Baraach, j y^rd, east of Henry Street and south , Presbyterian
H. M. Strausa P. Nickelsberg, L. E.|of the Long Island Railroad tracks. Next Sunday morning Rev. J. Sid- Fnedman and R. benl; reception dom- j^hen one of the sheds in the yard was Vy Gould the pastor will preach, mittee. Dr. D. A. Cantor, chairnlan; burned to the ground. An automobile The theme'of the sermon will be "The H. Lieberman, L. R. Posner, A. Siegel, I belonging to Clarence A. Williams, Objects for Which
V Ximm^n-n T. P....lr o-nii H .H*ril* noOr- \.:.. -M ..1. _ A . x .... ..A -."^ •«. «. ....
The following were fined in Police i Parish House at 2:.30 p. m. Any lady
Carroll H. McCord should be Henry'Court for violation of auto apeed ord- of the village will be welcomed to the
Carroll McCord. iinances on Tue.sday, at the weekly j membership of this organization.
Charles McLean ahould be McLane. session: IGifioir practice is held Thursday even-
Fred'k K. Montross should be | W. D. Reiger, $25; Louis Hacken- ihgg at 8:00 p. m. The Boy Scouts,
Fred'k N. berg, Bernard Segall, John Smith,'Charles A. Calkins, Scoutma.ster, meet
Barrington W. Miller should be W.lRichard Steen and OUS~Clayton, $201bi-weekly ou Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m.
Barrington. jeach; William Zacheis.s and Henry]A cordial invitation is extended to all
Grorerv broad and cake tables will ''***'" *"• *"<* Jerome Nolan, Frank |Weytioft, $10, and William H. West jto attend the services of this church
I?^^Vo;i with «n «ttro.t1v„ vr": Robbins, Joscph Pcttit and Burt % was fined $5 for violation of traffic | and to become identified with its com
wards are on the Roosevelt list'Ss'otrdinance. well as Preeport. They should not be i ._ .
on both. Fourteen Years Ago
Lindiay N. M. (evidently for Naval , j^ews taken from our iss^e four-
iraonity interests.
Raynor R.
MUftia) Murray, should be Lindiay l^^^^ y^„ ^ ^j^j^ ^^^)
r??* J?^D A u »j !„ r«* ,r. ' Death of Village Trustee
Otto C. Pederson should be Otto <C. a..,ui, p J Hmitn.
r-eaersen. ,, „ , ,, Joh,i B. Combs appointed fireman
A name appears on the Board Mor- ^^ power house timer G. Post -This appears «n our , J -^ SvensOn advertised very best
butter 27c. lard lie. 3 cans tomatoes
list Milton G. Post Don't know
^ich« right-have had no reply or:„^ 3 ^^^^ p^^,^ ^^^ 2,5c
record card from either name,
Walter W. Raynor should be Wai
E. Barron, L- Puck and H. Seril; floor ^bief of the department, was stored ask^." The church is organized and
committee, H. Puck, chairman; M. ;„ the ahed, and was completely de- is now planning to raise a much larg-
Schloss, A. Seril, J. WHMaro, u-jatroyed, with equipment, valued "t er sum of money than ever before for
Knapp, L. Schiff and Dr. J. Shapero. |about $1000. The loss to the build- the denominational causes that areJter'M
C . , 1^—7. ling will be about $500. the building erilisting the interests of tbe j James S. Roantree should be James
Seriously Injured in bemg insured. nine thousand and more of Preaby- e
Explosion in Garage! ^h ""l"""*"., h"h*^ "t"K»^?!lrM^n terian Churches of the Northern Prea-I Valtine Smith should be Valentine f. u « t.^^^i The firemen had another call M«n- bytery. The pastor is using thei Smith
dier*wfl LwYnTred'Tuesday noon fu»y ""r'"„^hifo^of ^A^^nr^R^ln^of """T"*^ *'°"'- ,°^ ««<^h Sunday in No-^'ThVllip .Sappe^stein should be Sap-ilow the game. dier, was oadiy injureu lueaaay noon ^be automobile of Henry Bedell <)f,vember to explain and encourage and oratein ^ *^^ while mending a gas tank in the G. derrick caught fire in front of Sloat's inspire the people for the work. ! eraiem
Basket BaU Game
The Freeport Arrowa and the Bald-
,Soine time between Election Duy and Friday morning last thieves en¬ tered the closed residence of R. V. Kent of this village and made them¬ selves to home. Linen, silver ware and near silver ware were stolen. Cut glass was broken and its ornamental silver trimmings taken. Much el.se was either taken or destroyed. TThis i.s but one house-breaking in a lovig line of similar affairs. Many like featurea in these happenings should before thia have enabled local police
Bennett Smith garage on
rick Road. A number of panes of
Frank Scandal should be Scandale.
1 garage, from using a lighted lantern Evening—Intereat continues in the Charles Sims should be
A ""'"*fr Of panes 01 ^ben having the gasoline tank flHed. hymn sermona the pastor is giving at simes glass were blown. out of tbe bu'lding ^be fire alarm was given, and by the the evening hour. A hymn is chosen '"rho" by the force of the explosion, but fort- ti^e the fire whistle blew aeveral com- either by the pastor for ita place of
unately no hre reaulted. panics were at the flre. and the blare'distinction or its hiatory and is re-
— : ~~T7~Z, : ir~ had been extinguished by the chemi- viewed and its message brought out
A new advertiser in the Review this (-al tanks. "'^ '--^ "- -" -"¦ —
Charlea | Friday, Nov. Saturday The name of Peter E. Smith ap-1 Sunday pears on the Roll. We have no card Monday for such a name, and it would seem Tuesday • proper to take it off unless informs- Wedneaday
win Town Five will meet in a basket-;*"*^o"t'«* *<> sleuth out the culprits, ball game at the skating rink on Mon-1'" ,'^"te they have been quite impo- !day, November 24. Dancing will fol-l'*"* and deserve rnost if not all the
adverse criticism which IS visited upon I them. In the immediate caae more in- tarest than usual has been shown and it is much to be desired that .some , thing fruitful may result.
HIGH WATEB TIDE TABLE
, . » ,^. ,., I u I, th — . The body was bumed off The request is made that anyone who ition'is s'ecured iThursdav
^*'''' '^oA <^»'denberg, who has the the car, but the machmery was not has a favorite hymh make it known to rRusgelS Smith should \>e RusselL Fridav storeat20Brooklyn Ave. and will open badly damaged the pastor and it will be used. The Edward C Wright should b^ Ed
a painting and decorating shop, nl.so The third call for the week for t.he service becomes verv informal and of- ^ardE Wright carrying in stock a full line of paint- Department came about 6:00 o'clock ten deeply inspiring. The hour is " '^-.rV^Ji^- era' supplies for wholesale and retail Wednesday evening, for a chimney 7:30.
trade.
Take your prescription to the Ar¬ cade Pharmacy and get our experi¬ enced services.—Adv.
If you cannot get stove coal for your rurnace, try Briquets, made from coal dust. Coal with the slate left out. Sinclair L. Raynor, 8 No. Main Streat, tel. 184.--Adv.
fire at the residence of Daniel Morri¬ aon on North Grove Street which was extinguished before the fireriien had successfully finished their game of
Methodist Rev. E. A. Burnes, Pastor
.,. . .. -, .. , .. : ...I, i.i,„ 10:30, morning worship and sermon
"hunt the fox (gueasing whare the j^ ^ '^ g Kivanaugh, District
fire 18) and reached the bla«. Superintendent 12 noon. Men's Bible
Kenneth J. Taylor should be J. Ken- jneth Taylor. ' There should be a star in front of ; names of John J. Thurston and I Townsend Young.
Lawrence J. Ward should be Jesae L. Ward.
Purdy S. Williama ahould be S.
\xr I I 117 a.1. D _i. Class; George W. DuBois, teacher. Purdy Williams. Weekly Weatlier Keport 2:30 Bible School; Harold E. Brown,; James Egan'a name should come (For information of our readers in' superintendent. 6:45 p. nu, Epworth off. He was a transport engineer, other localities) !League; topic, "How May We Prac-jbut not in U. S. Service.
The prica of coal is increasing. Buy ' """¦ yoar next winter's suppij now and .^eatner ¦ava money. Sinclair Raynor, tal. 184} 8 No. Main St.
AivarUamaaamt
BBNZOMINT
The houaehold remedy for Sora Throat and TonailiUs. It does tha timh. Kaap a bottle ia th« booaa.
(For our readers in other lacalities) itice Thanksgiving;" Jere Brown, lead Friday, November 7, clear, nice falljer.
7:30, evening worship,-with sermon by Dr. William A. Layton of the
Saturday, same.
Sun.day, same, heavy frost.
Monday, clear, cool, heavi_frost.
Tuesday, warmer, rain in aftemoon and evening.
Wednesday, muggy, overcast, warm.
Thuraday, heavy rain all a. m.; ov¬ ercoat in p. m.
Brooklyn and Long Inland Church Society.
Union Thanksgiving service Thurs¬ day moming at 10:S0 at the Bapti.st Church.
(Mora Freoport Newa on Paga 7)
Lamon M. Ensko should be Lamont. mont.
I notice in the additions the names of Cifford Evana; also that of James E. Vetal, with a star after it. No rec¬ ognition was given to this latter in our memorial event, and information would be appreciated.
I am forwarding a copy of this let- tor to all the local weakly and daily papera in ortler to secare final infor-
21 7:05 A.M.
22 7:40 A.M.
23 8:12A. M.l\
24 8:42 A.M. On Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock
25 9:13 A.M. in the Church of the Redeemer, John
26 9:44 A. M.I Thomas will speak upon the Nation-
27 10:21 A. M.'Wide Campaign of the church which
28 11:03 A.M. is now in full swing. Mr. Thomas is
29 11:52 A. M.i the executive aecretary of the move¬ ment in Long Island and, therefore,
{cannot be improved upon as a source
rjn ... JJ ... of information and inspiration.' It i.s
InankSglVing Holiaay an opportunity for Merrick. Let all
School will be closed next Thursday itbe village be up and .loing to find out
and Friday for the Thanksgvimg holi- ^bat it is «ll about—this great nation
(Jay. wide activity.
Saturday
School Closes for
The price of coal is increasing. Buy ! Thanksgiving Day service in re- your next winter's supply now and *P*"*'e to the calls of the Pr<?»ident
save money. Sinclair Raynor, tel 1S4; 8 No. Main St
and the Governor will be held in the
Church of the Redeemer on Thursday
Adrariiaamaat I next at 10:30 a. m., a one hour service
~~ jof mornhig prayer and address. Make
mation regarding these, and any fur- |it a commumty interest devoutly to ro¬ ther additions. 1 will take the liberty turn thanks for national benefits en- of stating that unless any further joyed, changes are handed in at this time, or
if there are any erroi-s in this list, in formation should l>e loned me at onee, as this list will be final. Sincerely yoors.
S7<ITH F. PEARSALL, Secretary.
Have Adv. Copy in Eariy
Because of the holiday next Thnra¬ day it will be necessary for all chang¬ es of advertising copy to l>e in not lat¬ er than 6 p. m. on 'Tuesday.
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paiwMWHi^wrsHP'aaasffi-T'W'^i ¦»•"•¦ ¦mii^Sf&wmsBasruamrjr.-.?/'-'. Nassau County Review Official Pkper, Villace of Freeport FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919 VoL XXH, No. 47 AROUND THE TOWN (By T. B. C.) I had an unusual experience the other night when I went to the Amer¬ ican Theatre and found a real man at a real door keeping out a real crowd away because he had been instructed to do so by a real police department. Ever since we have had the movie craze I have trembled every time I have heard a fire alarm earlv in the evening in the districts in which our movies are situated, and now if it is a fact that no crowds are to be al¬ lowed in aisles I can breathe easier. SOQAL AND PERSONAL Brief Itm. Catwhie PaalianU al Onr Commuaity, ami Thair GumU. VUH* ami Saeial AiTalr. On Friday, November 14, a wed¬ ding shower was tended to Mrs. Frank Siersema (nee Miss Helen Schluter) at the home of Miss Harriet E. Thorns. Many useful culinary articles were the gifts to the bride. The guests were: Mrs. E, Peterson of Newark, Mrs. W. Hudson of Brooklyn, Miss Dorothy Blatz of Richmond Hill, Miss Eila Baptist Next Sunday (23rd) will occur our annual roll call, in connection with special Thanksgiving services, mom¬ ing and evening. It is the Sunday preceding our National Thanksgiving „.^ „„„ ^^,„ ..,.„„ ....... Day. and we deaire to make it a day I did, after standing around for a Gou7e "of *Hrck8vilTe,'Mi8s G. Attana" 1°' genuine Thanksgiving to God. Aii hnlf hour, get a seat in this particular gi^ of Garden City, Miss C. Witzler of annual letter has been sent out to theatre and notwithstanding the H. isjip, Mesdames H. Von Elm, George ^ach member stating the particular C. of L., they positively give you and H. C. Schluter; Misses Edna P"*"?""* °' '^he services and calling your money's worth, which is proba- Gissel, Merle Raynor, Ernest Behrena,'° *^his rally every member of the ABOIIT THE CHURCHES lltama !¦ tkia calumn ara maVeammi Irom tba paatara af cburcha. and aacratariM ar atkar aflktala af church aactHla*. Thaa* Itoaaa, within tha limit, af ai paat a* furniahad Correctioins to die Freeport Roll of Honor The Secretary of the Village of Freeport Official Welcome Home Day has finished his work and turned his records over to the Village Clerk for official filing. He has submRted the following letter" with recommenda¬ tions as to the Boll of Honon Mr. Sylvester P. Shea, Village Clerk, Freeport, N. Y. Dear Mr. Shea: As part of my work as Secretary of the World War Welcome Home Com- LOCAL TOPICS ¦aiita aai axalanationa nat antlraly af a aawa natura, an villasa affaira, br tha aditar. HERRICK Facta is FacU Notwithstanding the bragging of Tbi. column ia editad br Rev. W. ¦. Uu tabrandt and aU itama .bouid ba aaat,to hta to inture iniartion undar thla baadins. i^uiw.w.»u.iiamK me Dragging oiid"^^ '^1 "S*"'* of enrolhment in the the political pet newspaper, the elec- ?,^J2f l-^^®"""*'*^^_ l^'. "^ft" tion figures for the Town of Hemp¬ stead show that the Republican can¬ didate for Supervisor, running again.st an unknown candidate, received a ma¬ jority of 4967, and his side partner. Judge Raisij?, 4983, pledged and paid in full by the pupils and an additional sum of 24 secured in pladges from patrons through the efTorts of the papiils. Rev. William H. Littebrandt, by in- mittee. I have checked up the list'of -"^.T.u "11'"'^V,•''''"='• '" '?r?''"7" S^^SaV^^ms SVe'U^T^'^TU veterans, with the Roll of Honor at ^'*^ '*?? Republican candidate for v^^it ufuiw^'SLtiated A^L^^n the dpDot anri heir to rpnort fho fnl T^°^" Clerk, who aiso runninR against ;'»'t is luuy appreciated. Anyone in- tne depot, and beg to report the fol-^^^ u„known man. received a majority t"«8ted in the .school is cordially in- of 7671. Likewise the majority for /^'^. **', ^'*\* *¦?« school at any time. lowing discrepancies Add Walter H. Batcher, Fred W. your moneys wonn, wnicn m yrtiutt- Gissel, Merle Raynor, Ernest Behrena,'^" <•"'» ^aiiy every memuer oi ine: """ ..«...^. ... x.»«:..c., . .eu y. ^ -^^^ q ^pj^ , j^ ¦ , School will be closed for Thanks bly the reason that they have such a Schluter, Marguerite Gatter, Florence :<^hurch. The Lord's Supper will be Batcher, Harry Bovvers jr Frederick fhe two Lrt named men ran about 'f'^'"*^ •¦«=««« f^om Wednesday at sfoo crowd right along. Beacorn, Adele Plump, Lilliin Chesh- »et in the morning service. "In re- Brandes. Franklin D. Curley. Frank- 20M Vote" behind In Tn ord'narvef P- »"•' November 26, to Monday at 9 And that reminds me I never felt: ire..Hazel Schneider, Rita Farren and membrance of Me'' is our Lord's own H^ Thomas C gagan, ^ fJ'^^^'f^^* "^^^"^^l-^^^^^^ ¦ "onaay at a more lonesome than I did stan_dmg in ^ Gertrude Thoms of Freeport. L"-^'.!^- .. ^^^'^^^^'"all X ii;S.d"b^H*rr;in'illt LlVyJZ"; "--''^ than "IIv'T tSf ca"ndl^:: the lobby of that theatre in my own; mon, "Thou . would have received. a. m., December 1. Sampson & Lovin. school photogra¬ phers, of Brooklyn, recently photo¬ graphed the school by rooms. The pu¬ pils purchased more than sixty pic¬ tures. home town and with about sixty oth-1 Claude L. Cook of Saxtons River, ''''ay which the Lord Thy God hath j William L. Heyer, James Ireland, H ers waiting for the crowds to thin out i Vt, is spending a week with his led thee." H. Lord, Franklin Malone, Gilbert Ma-,., . ~- i • • c • and out of that sixty there were only aunt, Mrs. Ella H. Bentley of Long The Junior Society meets at ,1:001'one, Frederick W. Thompson. Charles Union 1 nankSglVUlg dervice four that I could call by name. Some Beach Avenue t'clock on Sunday afternoor.i. The j C. Reynolds, Christian Schebe, James The Methodi.st, Buptist and Presby- To date Room 4 reiristerinir 20 one remarked that it reminded one of Sunday School at 9:4.') a. m. The I J- Saunders, Edward Schmitt, George terian Churches of Freeport will unite pils. has had a perfect attendance Broadway. It certainly reminded me About 7,5 couples attended the reg- Young People's Society meets at 6:45 :S. Weyant. as usual in a union service on Thanks- As the result of an appeal sent to too much of Broadway, reflecting on ular dance of the Community Service P- »"• The evening service follows ati Take off: Tony Cara, Frank Clem- K'ving morning at 10:30 o'clock. The the parents by means of a oircnlnr ' - .- . . . . ^^^^^^ Joseph Crossfleld, Leo Poss, custom is to rotate the place of meet- letter from the princiDal morp th«« r-U.,..!— r-: 1 r. tt, i^. tncr nnrt tho r^ouf^.. n.,ao/.hinr. tho an.- lie... ,, , ^, -.-f.*!, iiiUI C lIldTI the fact that the little home town is Girls' Club at the Freeport Club cn I'-i^, Interesting service. Practical growing so big there is a tendency Monday evening, the American Leg- sermon in keeping with the thought for us to be just residents rather than jq^ being special guests of honor, of Thanksgiving. Anthems by the neighbors. Music was furnished by Bender's or- choir. Solo or male trio. chestra. ' Thursday evening studies in the Offlcer Peter Elar was very lenient Revelation. Next week chapt. 15. A with traffic violators on Sunday. The Raymond J. Miller sends greeting.H "tudy that will help you understand special cause? A boy, named John; to his friends from Jack.sonville, Fla. P'^^sent conditions in the world and a date of birth. Sunday morning, Ne vember 16, at 2:.30 a. m. VILLAGE TRUSTEES The Board held a quiet session Wed nesday afternoon, President Ander . „ ., , son still being confined to his home, bert R. Nelson, an ensign in the Navy, study that throws light on the future. .Saturday night last a partv was' ^'^ Thanksgiving day the annual given by Mrs. John Murray at her Thanksgiving union service will be home in 118th Street, Brooklyn, for held in this church. Rev. J. Sidney Mrs. Percival Iverson of Brookside Gould will preach the sermon. Mu- Avenue, Freeport, and her fiance, Al- "'c and other features of interest. Ev-1 Charles Giordano, George Higgins. >"P ""•^„,^*'^ pastor preaching the ser- fifty pupils have been placed on tho Clifford Johnson, Alvin Lang. Carl "'.on- This year the meeting place list to be examined for defective teeth Lean, John McCloskey. Noyes Mor- will be the Baptist Church. It is the by the dentist accompanying the lun gan. Lawrence F. Opfer, Harry L. tj""" »'the Methodist pastor to preach ior Red Cross Dental Ambulnn/o" Powell, Fred Southard, p»ve V. Van-i the sermon, but owing to the neces- Merrick is the fifth chool of the 7n ,n dewater, Harvey Wood. sary absence of Rev. Mr. Bumes. the ty to receive such services Milton Bedell should be William Paftor of the Presbyterian Church To stimulate interest and enrmir Milton Bedell. will preach. Rev. Dr. Jordan has been age oral English, members of the 8th , crybody is invited. and Trustee Maxsmi being absent on who expect to be married in the court work. "" spring. Some of the guests were: An application was received for a Miss Alda Rand, Mrs. Percival Iver- street light at Roosevelt Avenue and son, sr., of Los Angeles, Cal.; Helen, King Street. This is not in Freeport Mildred and Norma Smith, of Free- thing in the world is a man. Aiu and no action was taken. iport; Miss Bertha LeRoy, Mr. ami the greatest work in the world is the Theo, F. Mohr applied for appoint-(Mrs. George Havemeyer, of Hemp- making of men. Our Sunday Schools ment as a village policeman and Carl stead; Merton J. Way, Lynbrook, and in Freeport realize this fact. That Darenberg as Chief of Police. There "J^^n J, Rane, h cousin of Mrs. Mur- accounts for their existence, being no vacancies in these positions, ray. Bad men make a bad world. Strong ng action waa taken. Leo Carman should be Leon Car I man. I Arthur J. Christensen should be J. Lutheran j.Arthjr Christensen. Carl H. Miller, Pastor Eugene Clemmens should iiv Eugene Someone has said: "The greatest K''ement Clifford G. Colyer should be C. Clif- I ford Col.ver. Fem E. Corse is on twice. I Mirvin J. Counts should be Mervin [J. Counts. Gaetono Cuti should be Gaetano - „.. Big _ . . .. Subjects." Donald Bowne, the first KegUlating Hose pupil to appear, spoke very ably Mon- Comoaniea at Firea '^'^y P}orning, his subject twiug "Mod- Ti L- ^°™P, *•** '^t^®*,I'm Methods of Warfare." Inc r irc Council at its meeting Tuesday evening: made arrangement for the handling of fires in the vil!ag<- Lc^'ul memberships in the Red Cross which will prevent the laying of all t"'s J'ear returned $226. This is ihe the hose in the department as has hap- ""st record yet for Merrick and many pened at several fires lately when they are the commendations of Walter E. were a long distance from a fire hy- Spear who conducted the business for drant. The new rule is that the first ["¦'* thoroughness, precision and fore- An elaborate .linner was served in men make a strong world. IgnoVan't i (or Tom) Cuti. [wo companies at a fire shall lay in ,'^^''^f Iness. theevening, followed by dancing, after men make an ignorant world. Wi^^e! Benjamin, Fred and Mervin J. their ho.se and proceed to work, but, w,, -, . I /s« which a program of amusement was men make a wise world. ,S,ivaf,e men i Combes should all be Combs. ^"^ ?,. ,1 „, , ¦'"'"^^^' connwt witti; a meeting uill be held this eveii- Blue Triangle UlVeS 'arranged, Mr. Nelson rendered sev-,make a savage woric). Kind men make I Frank C Cook should be Charles '"^ hydrant and await orders, with- j,,.^, i„ the I'arish House for the pur- Successful Vaudeville era: songs in a rich Irish brogue tem-{a kind workl. Industrious men make j F- Cook. "^^t taking oJT any hoso. pose of re-organizing the Men's Club The Blue Triangle vaudeville was porarily adopted for the occasion. As an industrious world. Incompetent I Wesley C. Davisson should be C. r- • r » l" discussmg its possibilities and r,r |
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