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VOL. XII
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1907
NO. 27
FREEPORT NEWS 1
i
A meeting of the Viilace Pioard of Tinistees will lie held Friday evening. I
The April-May issue of thc Student, | Iho High School jiafier, will a))[)ciir in a few days.
A militari' euchre will be hehl at the Freeport Ciub house Wednesday even¬ ing, May 15.
A. A. Webster iiiul famiiy are now at their home on West .\li;rrick Road for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Amermann will return to their summer home on Ocean Avenue this week.
The regular monthly ineeLing t.f E.x¬ celsior Hook anci Ladfler Comjiany was held WL-dnesdny etening.
WillctL C. .Smith has commencefi the erection of a new buiiding on Kailn.afi Avenue, to be used -is ii n.-iil esLiite oftice.
See the stock of Ffist Cards especially ajijirojiriate to Decoration Uay, at the stationery Dejiartment of Lhe Niissau County Review.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ander.son and .Mr. ami Mrs. Donald .Miickay are iit their sunimer rc-iidences on Ocean Avenue, after spending the winter in Bnxiklyn.
Automobile owners should notice the adv. of (Jha.s. Wuilf in Lhe Revie'.v. Mr. Wulff ailvertitics "tlie celebrated Panhartl oil" and he will useyourighL.
All members of the Freeport Fire Department are rctiuested to hand the cajj badge and shieki to the foreimiu of their comfina.y, liv order of the h'irc (!ouncil.
Miss Hazel .McConnell of .Jamaica sjieut Sundiiy with Miss Griice 1. Wal fers.
A lirav\ ing for ii c belli on .June :i. by Libertv.
una the
closet will Dangliiers
The first auuual tlauee of the Frit- ptirt Driver's .\ssiiciiitiou will be lulu in Fraternitv Hall on U'eiiiifMlav eviiiing. May l."j. ¦
Next Mondiiy t-veiiing I*riigressivi- i'liuncil, Diuighti'is of l.iberiy. will hold a bo.x si^cial, lu Fraternity Hall.
Spring time is bug time. Read ('has. P. .Smitli's adv. in this issue and learn how to keep yonr lu use ii-ic fmni al[ in.si-ct j.ests.
.V I (lie sij,](. will be held at the resi¬ dence t.f vliss Cutlil't-rt. North Ocean .Aveuue. Siituniay, .May :.'¦'.. for benefit of the Church of the Tratislignriition.
The Freeport Bils^.-bitU (!lllb -.vili gJM'
an I'litertiiiument m (tpt-ra Hall this .¦^iituriliiy i-veiiing. eniifli'il •• Katlileen Mavoureeii" by tiiliut fnun Runsevell. which has rciideretl iliis lonuily s- \ ri¬ al times at other j.liices.
Mr-. 11. DitSilVii. nuitlu'r of Isiiac Da¬ Silva, Wiis lellderetl ii slll'lirise pall.V'
Tlini'stliiy evenimr. on tb,' ii('c;!si<iii of lu-r i 1th birlluliiy, by a iiuinbt r nf lier frieiuls, .\ pleasiini i ¦. .'iiing was .-pent anda boiiiitfiuis .^njipcr v\ .is alsn a fra- tnn'.
Arbor Day Program
The following ArlMir Day Prngnim will be reutleri'd at the scIum.I, .Assembly Hall, this Friday aftt riiotiij, begiuing at I t.'clt.:k. All iuti-n-sted in fhe work nf school lire invitetl tn atteml: Duet
BALDWIN
()tto W. Payue liii> iiintor cvcle.
J.n re llils
Pi
' Reatlmgnfl ¦ liiiitillmii
j Keiitatinii- I Ki-citafimi-
i Snln
I R
: R
1
|r
! Piiu
M innii- ami Hnwarii
Altlritlgc ' .iiiniissiniu r DrajM-r'sl.eiti'r < Icrtrude N'nhtn .\ Wiilk in Spriim
Eiimi Walk.r '! iiiMi l''lnwers
Wallace Ciimiib.Il N'an.L'hty Kitty (Clover
Lillian J^liiiird .fulia Ptier.-nii
.Inlinnv's Histnrv Lesson
Wi'llie Dnlil.ins Planting the .-Vjijile Tree
Mar.i;iu'er Pliilli|is Pii-nii- Time
r.a r.'i iiginii Miller
( 'hiirlnltc Snutlliinl ilatinll-DiltrntllU Ilfl.II Pnwi-U
itarion --.*^efiu' 'I hings
.lernine NnliUI snn
Mrs. C. H Scr.rmser an 1 famil; ii-niDveil tn Rtickvibe Centre.
Miss H. R ;ilUcliesn„ is linm.
I'.lair .Xi'iiiiiiii'. for a few fliivs.
Lniiis KiiniiU'x ,iiul family ha nniud htire fnr the ."summer.
BELLMORE
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Mrs. Combes is having a new cottage erected on Oak Street.
.\t the last nuVting of the Rockville
Centre Board o1*" Trade it was decifled
,, ,~ „, T" , that meetings should beheld on the
Mr andMr.s.Chaj.man have moved fourth Tuesdav uights in each mouth.
into .Jameson s house on the Mt rnck
frnm i Road.
The roads in Bellmore are rccci\ ing better attention this yciir thiiii usmil. (iooii I
tin ,-1
blic Scbtiol was closed I'l'triiiit I if fuiu-riil nf Mr»i.
Tuf
Pish
dav
lliltlnll 'itiUinll italinll Sni.
K. C
tiirmtl nit-r.
11. P
Avt
Southari! tl tlu-ir lini
Villi Nt'.' iipying ill
md family hiive re- II' here fnr the Sum-
lit'/. aU'l ii hi.iist
fiiniil V
John J. Bedell, the Wiuitagh dciik-r, has moved into a cottage . Merrick Roatl m this villagt-.
Wm. \'iilentine has rt'sigiicd hi sition iis ciU'iienter, iiml is imw smithing with Chas. CnKin al rick.
milk III the
s po-
lihick
Mt
.1. W Jnhlls,
ni.^iii.g .lac'iii iriuul .\ve.
fiiuiih art
Drnwt'i' s
Recital inn- .\
Snln
Recimiinii Tl Ivfitatimi- I'ii !li::li S.
Mil Arbor Day
l!t>ssic .'smitb Mnlli.. Fitclur i~
1 larry (iunnin.L: Snimj.eil
Delia Cli'esliin'
linn! I 'Imril-
--M V (Iw ll rnitftl Sunt
(',u. frnm iiiui ^
.Ml:
Milli'
Cnlin
irge L, a six nu
liutt
'llfsnll il
trill thn
lUSl
itniiu'tl AI i/.niui
, liarri. 1 Ri have be. I client.
liius aiiii visitin;
Iriiiul-
Th- (iirls' Club will holtl i taininunt ill J-'iremcn's lliill, evening, May 11. If sloi'iny. be heltl the Iirst fair e\t'iiiiig.
n cnLe TiKSfli. this wi
C. .Voile has bought the intipfity corner Bedford anil Wilson .Vveiuies, of Moses Hunt, iintl is milking exlcn- .-i\e improvements to lhe collage mi lhe ))i'opt'rL.v, besides building ii li;ir;i.
Tho ri'giiliir mniilhlV in is also liic annual -niokei' port Hoard nf Trin Wetliit'sriiiv tvcir.!
winch
Mil.
f 111'.' Kn'f-
Wlll l.e iieltl next at PniteriiHy Hall
There will be ii biisiiifss meeting fn ft)'.1. ami nil entertainment from
ilU s t to
in:).": pn.v
. .Ml iiiti -mints are
i'.'-;l.
i:i
inviii'd tl
villa,'. att(-nd
Tlu .Schoti nu'inbers arc Nni'uia .Siimnit
Wiis
riini/. Bt
nf Kn-ipnri iliaii •d .\pi'i! -.'.V Tile nhili llnm]ilirey. .hell Stni'v, llar-
-tcl
Nearly all the fire comp;inios in the villiige have ilecideil to tiike jiarL in the conLests aL tlie Lournameiit this year. Freeiiort luis been in the front in tliese things l.t:foro, why not again'.'
M. Peck hiis gn-atly chan.ged the iij.- pearance of the interior of his tonsor¬ ial jiarlors by changing the mirn.rs for much larger ones and jiiiinting ami re- decf.rating the entire plact-.
l-'ollowing arc Lhe Bjiptist Churcli noLes for tin- ensuing week; Prjiyer met-tiug on Friihiy evening iit S o'clock ; {.reaching services on Sundiiy .111 :;J0 a. 111. iind 7..'id Jl. m. Next Suiukiy cvi-n- ing the jiastor will jirciu-h the fourth in the series of sermons on "Reihible Re¬ ligion"; sub.jecl, "Us Rule Obt-iii- ence." .Sundiiy School iit '2:''0 p. m.
Thc IMt- Social held in FriiLtrniLy Hsill Tuesday evening by Alpha (!uuii- cil, No. 11, 1). of .A.., vvas up to their usual sLaiidanl, and the enterlJiinuK iit funiisht-d Wiis first-cliiss. The council will be quiet well benctittcd liniincially by the event.
At the n-guliir meeting of l-'ret-|.ort Council, Jr. O. U. A. M.. held in Odt.l Fellows' Hall last Frithiy t-vening, seven caudidiitcs were initijitctl iuto the mysteries of the order. A delega¬ tion from Lyubrook wort- thc guests of Freejiort Council.
The L. 1. R. R. has commenced the erection of a large exjiress shetl on Railroad Avenue, east of the dejiot. It is stated tin good authority that this bu'ildiug is not to be a mar to the beauty of the street but will jiresent a very neat and attractive ;ipj t-ar- ance.
'D. A. Hamaker n-jiorts the following recent siiK-s uf Ints in I'lt-cjiort: C. M. l-'lint's, cor. Lexington ami Madison .\ves., to EdwaiSl Lent ; .M. A. Hen- drickson's, corner of Lcxiugtt.u A\ e. and Second i'lace to Mr. Allen of Pleas¬ ant Valley, N. Y.; '20 lots on South Lena Ave. for N. B. Hiimjihrey Lo Carrie Bartoe, 24 lots to Albert J. Young of Brooklyn; ftir E. .S. Randall, ISOxl.'iO, Cfirncr Russell Place and Long Beach .\vti., to Albert J. Young, antl .')() ft. ou Russell Place tor the same party to Mrs. Allen of Pough- keepsie; Wm. Robinson's corner Pine St. and Second Plaoe to Henry K. Randall; for Florerce V. .Stiles, corner Lonjf Beach Ave. and Outer St. to Jacob Post an Franklin Bedell.
At the meeting of the Alrkr lUxild of tho Churoh of the Transfiguration Wednesday aftt moon the foUi^viug of¬ ficers were electetl f r thcenspiug year: Dir*H'tres*i Mis. Marie Okie; subdirec- trefis, Mrs. Cimrles B Millbauk; .secre t«ryaudtrea8nrer, MrK. Eilward Tidden A vote of thanks vras tendered the rerir- inK oliloara.
nltl Kropp, lianv I lunning. Harrv Mil¬ ler, Iltriicrl Clni'k and Milton Raynor,
The fnllnwiug nllicfl's Wen- elet'ti'll:
Pri-sitleiit, Stephen Stnry: vice-jiresiileiit. Miltnii Riiyiinr; secretary. Benlali 1 In 111 pli rev, and ti'tiisiinr. Ibii
ll Kn
D. nf L., ri-ifptinn slate of-
Pn.gressive (Coancil, No. i; was well represi-nti'd at llu held umler the ausjiices of fh ficers :u New ^ nrk Citv Monday even¬ ing. Tliost- in iitteiulaiice were .\ssis- taiit State '! reasiirer May l-!. N'uude- water, Eflli- 1.. Dunbar. Eilitli Toombs, l-;i1ie C Duiibur Illld .lohu Dunbar, the latter bt-ing one of the ushers.
!'«iThe st-coud concert by the FreeiDrt ('horal St.cii-ty iu the M. E. ('hurch Tui-siliiy evening, when llayilu's "Cre iitinii" was reiideretl by a cliorns of abnul fifty viii.st-s. nssisted by sj.eciiil talent from Maiihiitian. and stiinged orclii'fcitrii of Ilim- jiieces. \mis a great success. The chiirch wus cii.wdctl with music lovers from nil over the town, iiml iill were fully repiiid for at¬ teii'I ing, as the music was certainly fim-. both iu chorus and solo. Miss Irene N'iiiiHil.er it'iiilored a snln which was nf es|»'ciiil merit, and wt-ll iijii.liiuded.
One of Rns:- 6c Riiiulairs hors.s ran nway Friday morning, causing nuuh exfiteiueiit. wit.li il lumber wagou at- lii^dit-d It. him. He siarteil fmm tlu- yiirdson Broiulway. iind ran luniss lots towiirils Main Sl. eiiti" ing the yard of Oenrgf W. Raynnr fnnu the roar. He cniitinuetl the run tn the snnth of Riiy- nor's lioust-iiml eudeiivnretl tn jiimj. a feiict- between that builtling iiiitl Edwiiril Smith's. Tht- sinu-e was narrow and the wagou became wt-tlged, ami tiiriieil over as I he horse endeavored to ,inuiji the fcnct- Tht- animal tlu-n fried to mount Raynor's front jioreh. It wiista- keii charge of lit this juncture and re¬ turned to its sfiirting jiliU'c. with but
Very little daniilge lia\illg been iloue.
Tile regular .May me-ting of tlif Pres- bytt-riiin (.i'liurch lunirovcmenf S icit«iy will be I fill ^\ cdiu stlit\ uri-riiiMiu. May N, ut tilt- resiiit-ncenf Mrs. Richard Ciink- liu. I'.M North Bi rgi-ii Place, fnmi lento fivt-o'clock. Luncheon will be served at twelve.
.\ii .\jiron. Cake iiiul ('rertiii Sale will be li'ltl in the ehiip.l. Wedmsday fter IUM.n and t-veiiing May 1... nrrrtr-r the auspices of the Ciiurch ImjiroMuieiit Society.
The Sacreinent of the l/t.rtl's siipi.vr will Ih> administert-tl next Suiidiiy morn¬ ing with the rtH'e}>tion of n»'W uu lubcrs.
The services Sunday iu thc !''f.isco|iul (.'hurch of the Traustig-urution >vill be Holy Communion at 10::iii, uml evt-u song at >'^. wbich xvill hf-nct-ft.rth )>.¦ the regular hour, instead of 7: ;{(i iis In n-to- fore. Since Miss Smith has taken charge of the choir thc music has 1 «- ci.nu- a siH-cial feature at this cliurcK. .¦\u iittnictive musical interi.ri'tatinii will be a Jiart of the service Sunday .\ duet, "Father wimte'er of hiirthly Bliss" will be sung at morning otl't-r tory and in the evt-ulng Sjiohr's l«-iiu tiful "How lovely are Thy Dwellings Fair" will be remleretl. An iuvitjMi.iii is oxtenikHi to hIL -
PRINTER.—Young mmi wauted i>r "tw^o thirder" iu printiug olHcc; no cig¬ arette smoker. Nassau CountTRevit-w.
HYMENEAL
.'\ ju'i'tty Sjiring wedding LiKjk pliice Tliursday evening Inst, vs'hcii Miss Isabelk- Whij.iili- I-JerLram, liau.ghLer of Williiim A. lierLriim, of New '^'oi'k, was miirritd lo .Jolm Henry King Policy Ilf l!roiiklyn, at Uu- resilience oi" the lifiiie's sistt-r, .Mrs. Kugene Donnelly, ."-^il Long Bei.ch .-Vvenue, Rev. Pelhiim Si. Ceorge Bissell, tecLor of Lhe Church of Lhe TriinsliguniLion, oiricialing.
IL Wiis il pink iind whiLe wt-ilding and >' while sLricLly a r,uicL home wedding, Lhe number of inviLed guesLs being limiLefi, Lhe flouble jiarlors and foyer hall wen- inosL jircLLil;/ decoraLud willi greens, and jiink sLreamers wound Llieir Wiiy Lhrough every nook, whilt- banks of cvergret.-ns, jioLLctl jilanLs and palms were massed in banks in the re¬ cesses. The bride was given iuvay by her father, and she eiiterc'd the jiarlor It. the slrinns td" .Mcntlelssohn's Wed¬ ding March.
She was attendefl by .Miss Elmira C. Policy, sister of the groom, as maid tif honor, with the Iittk- Misses Francis and Isabelle Donnelly, nieces of the brifle, and .Miss I'lorencc Kel.scy, act¬ ing as llower girls. William Criffith Bertram, a brother of the bride, was tilt- groom's best mau.
Tht- bride was attircil in wliile nicssaline silk, Lrimmcd wiLh real lace and chill'oii, and she ciirried a bouijueL of lilies-of-lhe-viilley and bridal roses.
The niMid of honor wore a gov\n of Jiink LiberLy silk, cuL a la Empire, illld she carrit-d a shower ImniiiU't nf pink rosi-s.
Tho Lliit'c liille tlowei' girls were iiLLired in while point il't'spriL Lrimnieil wllh riblions.
l-'nllowing the ceremor.y Hu- halipy young coujile were Lenilereil an inform- ill rccejiLion, and following Lhe serving of Lhe weililing coUaLion, .Mr. and Mrs. Policy left the South.
Ml
'vlr. antl Mrs. .
.iiiin...; HI .Mrs.
luii .\\e
,ii..l|ill ISer^ I 'ai pelitel'
Tlinina- Willi turned to t lit ir I ing ilu' w inter lU I
nif ll
iiinilv i'iiv vu iifxev s .\nsoniii Hit.
(iwing to the lieaili nf Mn Hu- social which was In be lu pii'siinagt- on Tliiirsilivy i-ve
been pn.stdtillt'd until 'I'llesdav
lilslUl]!,
lit Hu ng has
ijhi
.\riinr Diiy exercises will be lu Id iit school this l''riila.v afternoon lU l:o(). Tlit-re will also lie an exhibiiion nf wnrli. Everyliiiii.v is invite.I.
Chas. W. Fi'iituii died on Tuisday liist ill .liimaica Hnsj.ital ftillowing an ojieration. Fuiural sirvices were held Friilav at his kite resuleiicenn Ihirrisoii .\vi . ¦
Invilntinlls llllVf been issu. tl tni' Hie
marriiige, on .Miiy '.i, of Fietli ruk W. Roi.e. fornurlv t.f this village, to Miss May Thonitoii, of Biifl'alo. Mr. R .j.t- liiis main^ friends iu Biildwin wlm will be glad l"t
plIU'SS.
cougratuliitt- him nn his li;ip-
The annual nu'cLing of lhe Ladies* Aid SocieLy of Lhe M. E. Church wiis hefd aL the chajiel Tue.sday afternoon nnd Lhe following were elecLed as ofli¬ cers for the ensuing year: .Mrs. W. Hawkins, Pres. ; .Mrs. John G. Lusch, secy.; Mrs. James IL .Story, 'I'rcas. Thc next meeting will be heltl al the resilience of Mrs. Ilryne on Criiiid .Vve¬ nue.
.V |iul.'lit truck hous
nclllig wtll be helil ill Hie
on Friday evening iiL 7 :.".ii
o'clock, by Lhe Town Board, toi' Ll.e
purpose of consideriiig the HpiiliciiLion
I't'ceiiLly liled with Lhe Town lioard ui
tstalilish a lighLing disLricL at Balil-
w ill. .VII resideiiLs of P.alilwin are in-
\ ited lo iiLLeiu! anil Lo maiiif'esL liieir
ideiis ujion Lhe subjccL. The LerriLory
Lo l.e Laken iuLo Lhe LighLing DisLricL
is fully ouLlinefl in the adverti.sement
on a honeymoon trij) lo making Lhe call, which ajipears in an-
Ujion Lheir reLuru they ,jther column in this issue. Reiul it
SaniUt-1 Self, the lo'-al n tiealer, hiis solil lhe pioptrly Lhe sLiiLion, consisLing nf known as Lhe .Strcinlie! fiirn mg i't'om Bellmore .-Vvenue
If you liuve any )iro|ierty you tie- sire to di.sjiose of, .sentl full jiarticulars lo L. L. Davis, who has ii number of clients looking for Jirojierty aloug the South Side, for lots, plots, acreiiges or cottages.
.•V large tielegiilinu fnun Rockville Celilre Lodge, .No. 1^711, I. O. O. F.. ;illcn<lt-tl divim- service in a body at the First Biijitisl Church Sunday night last, whi-n a .-pecial sermon Wii.-; jii'eiu'lu'tl by the piislnr, Rev. Charles Hargrove, a broHu'i' of thiit liaU-rniLy.
The fiiiieral service over Hit- remains of the laLe .1. Diiniel Moore, who died al his laLe icsitlence, HtMiipstt-iid .•Vve¬ nue.Friday nighl last, in his ."..sth yoiir. of ajioiilfxy, after a short illness, lot.k Jilace on .Mnmhiy iifti-nioon ill ".^ o'clock, lhe Rev. W. L". Schoonhoven. pasLor of Sl. .Miirl;s .M. K. Church, ofliciating. and Llu- inlt'i ineiiL. whicli ftillowetl, was in (Ireeiiliclti Cemeleiy. Tlu-ilt-- cea.-t'd leaves ii w itlnw to inonrn his
'ill t-i.-iit. south of L'.i iicre.-, . exleiitl- Lo I entre Villa and .uiiiiiiMde
was
.;.' Mr. .\
ountv. N
¦ of' the
Mtir.-t- L
.Street, to the Hiinp-U'iu Improvement Co., who wil it into builtling lots.
The I'esiilenls iii'c awakening to Hie demiintls for a baseball leiini, ainl the jirosjiecLs an.'lIiiiL Bellmori' will luin OUL il lively leam. The LtiUi: '.vill Jirobilbly consiia uf iilmuL lhe siinie Jilayers iis lasL ye:ir, 'vvilh a few changes. The ouLlook for ii Lt iigue is ruLliei' uncerLain at. pn'st-nl bul if Lhert- is no League liellniore will phiy inilejieniit-uL biill.
.Mrs. Ilannah Colder, for many years, il resifltuL of Lhis j.lace, died aL her' home hert- Monday, afLer a long illness, | deaLh being mosLly due Lo old age. ] Deceased was in her SoLh year and is! survived l.y Lwo sons, Henrj^ iind War- j ren Liolfler, lioLh of Lhis jilact,-. l-'un-: eral services were heltl from her lale j resilience Wednesday iifLt-rnoon, wiLh interment in (ireenficld (^emcterv.
onl e w as I urn in ."seo-
"i .. iintl in llis ; outh
firsl opei'iilors of the
lemiijili sysLeni. He
LYNBROOK
.•\ meeling of the Dorciis Kin.g's Diiughters will be lu-1 resiilt-nce of Miss Kliie ();ikle; liav t-veniiu;' at x o'clock.
•lie of iiL Lhe .0 Fri-
.Mi.-s .Mo'ilie Fallon <if awiiy anil .Mr. I'l'ank l-'lnhr lage wert- marrii-d al Lhe SL. Agnes R. C. Cluircli i la.sl.
¦;;isL Rot'l:- ,f lhis vil- I'eelnrv of
Thursdav
old line
lalcr leiiiovi'd to New York,J.w here l.e- cniniiig itk'utilieil with Tiimmany Hall he w.'is :i|)poinleil ;i City .Miir.shall antl Deputy Slieri;!', which posiLion he ht-lii for il miniiier of yeiirs. Liiler on he openetl a large livery .sLablt-, which he contlucleti for iiiiir.y yciirs iiiiLil aboul lifleen years ii;.-:o, when failing healLh compt-lleil him Lf. relimiuisli liiisines.s illld he removed to Rocl.ville Cintre, where h-' liiis since I'l'siiled.
.Vn iitljtiuriifd iinnual meeting nf Hit- Rockville CfuLie ALhk'Lic AssociiiLioii was held in the oIlK'i- of tlu- ArlisLic Homes Company, No. ss Village Ave¬ nue, Salurilay nighl, iit. which time William H. Rati s, <;,.,,rge .1, C^uinii, Earl J. Bt-niu-tl, L. L. Davi-, IhirryK. .Smilli, P. I-'. Wietiersniii ami (ieorgi- Roeckel were elerled as ilircctors for Lhe ensuing year. Tlu- licwly-elt-efcd i Boaid of Dii-ecLors wiis aulhorized Lo SCI lire a l.iiscliiill Lt'iiin as soon iis jioss¬ ible so LhaL Lhe resiik-iiLs of Lht- vilhige may havt- tin opimrLuniLy of wiLncssing biist--biill games al RockviUe CeiiLre during the season. Following Lhe sLockholilcr's n:eeting,a niet-Lin.gJof the new Ilnai'd of Direclni's wjis helil at which time tluy nrgaiii/eil by elect ing Williiim IL P.iitcs ].resident, (k-orge J. t^uinii, secretitiy-trensurcr. iii'.ti Hiiriy K. .Smith niHiiager. .Manager Smith
'vVil.-
will make their home on Long Beach (.arefully, then turn out anil tell the Avenue, this village, where they will Town Board your ideas on the subject, be ".'Vt Home" to their many friends
on Weilncsdays, following .May 1.
.Mrs. Policy has been ii resident of Brooklyn for many years. She is the daughtt-r of William A. Bertram, a well-known artist counected with the New York Sun. For the jiast five years she has been au active member of the Lafayettti .'Vvenue Presbyteriim Church, Brooklyn, ;intl the entire choir of thiit nit-ili chunh iittended the wetiding. Mr. i.rogress pollev is in business in New York
Probiibly never befnrc has the demise of a Jirivate imliviilual cau.sed such grief in the village as has the death nf Mrs. Bertha L. Bishoj.. wife t.f Ixion W. Bis- linji. which i.ccund Mtuiday afttruoon. She was only tweut,v-five yi-iirs of nge, and the futnn- was liright before her until nbout a vear agt.. when iin in¬ curable ihsi-as develojx-d and the best kill was unable to elieck its
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Mrs. I'lslmp -.siis bt.rn anil livid m Stuyvestant. .N V., uutil about live Vrars agn, when sht' ciuiif tn Baklwin as the bride of Mr. Bishoji, who was then Jirincijial of the school. , Her I, i.l . •. 1 -1 chiirmiug i.t'tsi iiialit V Hml noble char-
P.nuthwwaite has re.-eived , ^^^.^^.^ ^^^^^^ Viidearetl her to a wide c.n-ie
WANTAGH
word fnun l-".ngliiml of tlu' sudden tieath of her mtitlu-r severiil days uet..
Mrs, Bndnier of the Merrick mad i:u- tertaiued the .society of King's Diiugh¬ ters till Tuesda.v artt-rnnt.n last.
it.f fiit-mls While actively iiiten'stetl ' ill all the atfnirs nf the fhur-'h and vil- 1 luge. Ikt siK-cial interests wt re in the j Kjiworth l>-ague, the Ladies' .Vid Sn- jcietv antl the .Millburn Literary St.ciery, ! autl in these her dejiarture will bt- most j keenly felt. .\ true home maker, a dt- ! The Sacriinit'Ut ot the l>irtl's Sui>iH'r! voted wife ami fuithfnl fri- nd, of her it
The llol.s CoHuminion will be iuimin- istcred at St. James M. E. Churcli Sun¬ day m'.rnin.g. ill which time the annuiil collection for the coriLriliuLioii Lo Lhe M. E. HospiLal in nrooklyn will be taken.
Miss Sim].son will begin it Lwo wt.-eks' course of evnngelisLic work al the Sl. James .M. E.Church Sunday. Miss Simi.son was here eighleen monlhs ago when she rendered excct-1- lenl work.
Ht-nrj C. Hicks, who was iirresled ou Friilay nighl lasL on a charge of a.-;- saull in Lhe firsL ik-gree ftu' Lhrealen- ing to shool John ('. Criiy, had his ex¬ amination .Monday before Justice Wal¬ lace, when he was held for thc action
[ of the Crand Jury. He was rck-iised
I after tiling ln.nds for $.'>()().
.\ pftition is being circulated and ex¬ tensively signt-d retjuesting the L. L R. R. to iiuike the freight ofhce in Lyn¬ brook a sejiiirate dejiartment from the express and ticket department, and place the same in charge of F. Howard Edgar, who since his assuming charge of the freight office has imjiroveil tlie coiuiitions before existing.
lirei'ti'd to
iis possible iill
meeting of lhe held at the nl mi Front Sti'i next al 7.:.lll i was direcU'd tt
orgiini/.ea team as sotui I i'e|iorl ill Lht- nexi llii.'i'tors, whicli will be lift' of Fiirl .1. Rennt-LL, 'ft, I'm Saluniiiy night l'l lock. The secreiary I communicjiLt- vvilh vil-
will be iitluiiuistereil ill the Meumriiil Church next .Sunday nuiruiiig. with rectlitin 111 new meiubt-rs.
Miss Liiiira <^lwk s, whn has been staying s. nu time with In-r jmvi i-.ts, Mr. aud Mrs. .bihu T. Cowles, has retunu'il to Wiishiiigtou, D. C.
.Vlt'xautler ('. Buukt-r.a lon*.' thne resi¬ dent of this Iilace. dii-d at M--rrick on »»aturtlay last at tlu- ht.nu of Phebe V. Ihxukt-r, llis graud-tlaughter, tht- wtll known artist. Mr. Bunker was a life¬ long Quaker hu'I was a man of strong iipinious, and upright life. He waa i)i years of tige.
1
tnily said •¦None knew her but tn love her. Noni- uame 1 lur bui t(< j.raise."
The funeral was heltl in the M. E. Chnrch Tuestla.v afterniinii. l^tv. (>. E. Tret- ofliciating. ami the interment was in Cretiitiehl. .Vmong the great num¬ ber f.f floral iiffenngi was om- from the schiMil children wlm still hnkl allt-giiiUce tn their ftiriner teacher.
VALLEY STREAM !
.Mrs. John IL .Abrams, of Corona Avenue, is confined to her hf.me by an attack of t'.nsilitis.
Alfred R. Scott;> .-ujierinlcndcnt of j the Grace -M. E. Suntiay School, has I iieen ajijMiinled a draftsman in the ' Shij.building Dejiartment of the Brook¬ lyn Navy yard.
lages in the vicinily where biisc-luill Lt-jims are organized, in onler Lo asct-r- tiiin liieir views ujion Lhe iidvisabiliLy of organizing a h-iigue for Lhe coming season.
SEAFORD
.Misses Neliie Posl aniV-Emma Sleek spent Sunilay with Mrs. r.yman W. Tiifl, ill I ITA ood.
The entertainment if the Pjirish .-Vill,which was Lo have been given Sat¬ urday evening, May -1, has been jmst- jioned two weeks, until May ix.
•Mrs. Ellen (Iritman, wife of Wil¬ liam (Jritman, died at her home here Wedcn.sflay evening of last week, after I a long ami very jiainful illness. Fun¬ eral .services were hc'ld Sunday, Rev. Jas. Leggett ofhciati'.ig. She is sur¬ vived by her husband.
Edwanl .Norman was struck and kill¬ ed by an express train at the Seaman Neck Road crossing about K;!.', Tues¬ tlay morning. Me was a fish jieddler anil had just started out on his route, anil was \\ithin easy sight of his home when the .accident hajijiened. The hor.se was in.sLan'.ly killed and lhe wagon demolished; lhe Lraiii siojified'< and .Mr. Norrnan was laken on boartl lainl takeu to Wantagh. but he died iie¬ fore nleflical aid could be n-acheii, and the remains were brought to his hf.me hertv He is survived iiy his wife.
I .Vbsolntely Reliable
I Piano Tt»r»ing, Repairing
I at city Jirices
WANTED. —iiv Physician, in private I house, centrally loi-nx'ed, use ot front | There was a larjfle attenfiarice at the! Sevent^-eu years exjierience with l»e«t riKim as recfjuion rtH.m and back "•' ni! '.""; ^,, ^^^a^.. nj^ht by thel New York and BrfXiklyn hou»es. a»a private t.ffice, two <iay« a week, i sociable he d •^'^"f^> ^^^^ ''^ ^"*- Drop a postal card to
Young People .s Society of Grace M. L. ' •^ » k
AddresH Trenholm, 'ii Tth Ave., BrtKik-1 lvn, N. Y. '
Church.
D. V. BERLAGE,
R«iview (Office
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| Date | 1907-05-03 |
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| Year | 1907 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19070503 |
| Date | 1907-05-03 |
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VOL. XII FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1907 NO. 27 FREEPORT NEWS 1 i A meeting of the Viilace Pioard of Tinistees will lie held Friday evening. I The April-May issue of thc Student, Iho High School jiafier, will a))[)ciir in a few days. A militari' euchre will be hehl at the Freeport Ciub house Wednesday even¬ ing, May 15. A. A. Webster iiiul famiiy are now at their home on West .\li;rrick Road for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Amermann will return to their summer home on Ocean Avenue this week. The regular monthly ineeLing t.f E.x¬ celsior Hook anci Ladfler Comjiany was held WL-dnesdny etening. WillctL C. .Smith has commencefi the erection of a new buiiding on Kailn.afi Avenue, to be used -is ii n.-iil esLiite oftice. See the stock of Ffist Cards especially ajijirojiriate to Decoration Uay, at the stationery Dejiartment of Lhe Niissau County Review. Mr. and Mrs. John Ander.son and .Mr. ami Mrs. Donald .Miickay are iit their sunimer rc-iidences on Ocean Avenue, after spending the winter in Bnxiklyn. Automobile owners should notice the adv. of (Jha.s. Wuilf in Lhe Revie'.v. Mr. Wulff ailvertitics "tlie celebrated Panhartl oil" and he will useyourighL. All members of the Freeport Fire Department are rctiuested to hand the cajj badge and shieki to the foreimiu of their comfina.y, liv order of the h'irc (!ouncil. Miss Hazel .McConnell of .Jamaica sjieut Sundiiy with Miss Griice 1. Wal fers. A lirav\ ing for ii c belli on .June :i. by Libertv. una the closet will Dangliiers The first auuual tlauee of the Frit- ptirt Driver's .\ssiiciiitiou will be lulu in Fraternitv Hall on U'eiiiifMlav eviiiing. May l."j. ¦ Next Mondiiy t-veiiing I*riigressivi- i'liuncil, Diuighti'is of l.iberiy. will hold a bo.x si^cial, lu Fraternity Hall. Spring time is bug time. Read ('has. P. .Smitli's adv. in this issue and learn how to keep yonr lu use ii-ic fmni al[ in.si-ct j.ests. .V I (lie sij,](. will be held at the resi¬ dence t.f vliss Cutlil't-rt. North Ocean .Aveuue. Siituniay, .May :.'¦'.. for benefit of the Church of the Tratislignriition. The Freeport Bils^.-bitU (!lllb -.vili gJM' an I'litertiiiument m (tpt-ra Hall this .¦^iituriliiy i-veiiing. eniifli'il •• Katlileen Mavoureeii" by tiiliut fnun Runsevell. which has rciideretl iliis lonuily s- \ ri¬ al times at other j.liices. Mr-. 11. DitSilVii. nuitlu'r of Isiiac Da¬ Silva, Wiis lellderetl ii slll'lirise pall.V' Tlini'stliiy evenimr. on tb,' ii('c;!si |
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