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Nassau County Review
Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAV, APRIL 23. 1915
Vol. XX, No. 17
Freeport
Social and Personal News of the Churches In the Fraternal Orders Local Topics New Fire House Opened In the Fire Department
Single copies oi the Review for itaie at Greenhlatt's and Braifliwaiti'n. Rail¬ road Avenue; MichnofT'f, Nassau County Review, Da,Silva"..'< and Go- beU's. Main Street; DaSilva's.West Merrick Rowl. ' tf.
linly About Cuc.ti. Viiib and Psrtiei Fi*eeporterii and Their Friends
On April 27, a bridge paity will be given by Mrs. Uennis James Comis¬ key, Mri. Roland M. Lamb, .Miss Thel¬ ma Eckart and .Mrs. Francis Arguim¬ bau. jr., at the Crystal Lake Hotel; the proceeds to be uaed for the cam- TbM« timM«reforS«nd> H.Kik^ Dednrt .12 paign fund for Woman's Suffrage. It
i is planned to have about 2.5 tables.
HIGHWATEK TIDE TABLE
ninnte* for H<!mp«t»«cl Bii>)
Subject of Sermoiu, Senricoe ef the week
and other do«Bv« ia die cliurche*
and cburch sociotJc*
The Young People's Christian En¬ deavor Society of the Presbyterian Church will hold a cake Jale in the chapel on Saturday, April 24. from 2 to ti o'clock. '
Doinft
ia the secret fratomal oriaufaations Fret part amt vicinity.
.IR. O. U. A. M.
of Commrnl» ¦
nd «X plaB«tioB» not alurc. on viU«rv *1 by the editor
HoNoi; ro HIM
Rare arc the hours-
When Merit wiiis n-vvanl. Virtue her laurels.
And Couragi' his sword.
A Freeport commuter told the writ- Jr. Past State Councilor Joseph D. !«''the other morning that if he could Tunison and State Secretary Lisle vis-1 ¦«" his home he would buy one in Few the persons ited Freeport Council No. ',1, Jr. 0. ! "hockville Centre and move to the best By helpful impulse led. U. A. M.. at tbeir tegular meeting h"'"»Ke «" Lo"K J9'«'"^- Free(K)rl pa- Who ^ive their porti
last Friday evening.
Friday. April
Saturday,
Sunday,
Monday,
Tueaday,
Wednesdav,
Thursday.
Fridav.
Saturday, May
23
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28
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tie over a week ago. Mi»8 (jlbbons' parents are Willis Gibbons, son uf Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. (Jibbons of Miller Avenue, and the former .Mifs E. Hope- 9:17 a. m. well, formerly a teacher of history in " the Freeport High School. Observer.
E. S. Tebbutt will shortly resume
leaching piano and singing in Free- An old-fashioned surprise party was poit and vicinity. Mr. Tebbutt had given in honor of Miss Mabel Guest at to discontinue teaching for some lime her home on Saturday evening, April owing Kl an eye affection, but ia now 17. .^lnong thoau present were: .MisseB Hufficiently recovered lo talte up work Gertrude Wilkin.i and Bertha .MacAl- Bgain. lister of Roosevelt, ,\Ii"s Frances
" Smitb. Alfred De .Mott and Bert -Man-
•'The (ir.Ht grand annual reception nering of Rockville Centre, Miss Mar- and b«ll of the agents of the Amster- , j„rje .Smith of Brookhaven. .Miss Bes-
First Church of Chriat. Scientist. Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ; On Tuesday evening about thirty Mias Virginia Gibbons was recently Hempstead Bank Building; subject' members journeyed to Hewletts and welcomed at the home of her parents next .Sunday, April 2.5, "Probation attended the union meeting and class at Flushing, where she was born a lit- After Death" ; initiation of Woodmere Council No.
_. „, , ... . 88. Jr. Past State Councilor Tunison.
The Woman 8 foreign Missionary , gtate Vice Councilor Kelder and State
I pers please copy.—Owl. I Yes! And what would he do the hou.se in Rockv.lle Ontre?
with
Ere we find them desd.
Honor to him-
civic pride i:* stronji.
Society's regular meeting will be held ! Secretary Lisle were p
with .Mr.-. S. 0. Curtice. Pine Street, interesting remarks.
on l-riday, April 30, at 3o clock. Mrs. „,„„ .„„„, „f p--„^,,
gree team of Freeport Council exem¬ plified the third degree in the class in- tiation. After the work of the even¬ ing the visiting brethren were escort¬ ed to the banquet hall and served v,-ith sandwiches, cake and coffee. The trip
Keeler and Harry Ibbotson of : Brooklyn, .Miss Ethel Minor, Mies- .May Ryd«r Miss .Marianne Jon?s, Miss Qpssle Gue.-it, Clyde Wallace. Dr. .Mil¬ ler, George Davison, Hollis .>»'mitl). Tluunas Wurray, .To.iieph Thorn, Henry Kranz Hnd Wallace Gue.st of Frefport. The pro^cram consisted of a mock fimrriage, dancing nnd singinj;. .A pleasant f\t-ning was spent liy all.
dam News Co." will be held in Brook lyn Hall on Thursday evening, '¦'ay C; •lancing from 8:30 p. m. to .5 a. tn. ; refreshments will be served.
Ne.xt week Will be celeliraled throughout lhe country as "NationHl lias Range Week." Ihis is to com¬ memorate the disciivery of the process of gas making made by F. A. Windsor just 110 years ago at his home in Eng¬ land. Frjjui this modest discovery has
been developed The gas industry which terthined ahout I'ortv nt has reHi'iicd today such enrumous pio- portioiis that next to the railroads it is the most important business in the country. .Mong with 121)0 other gas companies thmugbout the country the .Nassau (t Suffolk I.itrlilin)'; Co. will cclebriite this Week by 11 special offtr and by displays. detitiN 01 which will b" I'ound ill their f livt^rl i.-eiieni.
.Ml. and Mrs. Nelson
I'iie Hoy Scouts (^!' .A No. 1. w ill give a play ii rrient in Uri.oklyii iliiil. < ening, Vliiy :;.
>"\'
enter! I londav
A lii-H at the hoi;i • .1 Mr. ;.ri(l .Mr-. l.yniiiM W. Taft, 1 lOriiier residems of ?'reeport) i;i-f..||i .-'treet, Huiifinirlon. Sundfiy iifternoin about -5 o'clock, did Mboiit *ir)(i daniafte, in the kitchen .Mr. and .Mi-'. Taft vvere away from hon.e V, ll -1 the lire started and re¬ turned t I Hnd the lire department at the houi-e. Mr. Thomas l.ucas, in less tliHn 2 I of llie diiiin.
Taft was insured with who adjusted the Inss loiirs, !'ir the iinioiiot
The Boy Scouts
of America
.'.- anriiiunced in uUr liist issue, in¬ terest in the Boy Scouts of Ameriia is Iieing revived in Freeport. The Scout- ma.ster, Mr. Hottenroth, sends out a letter to the Scouts, in which he well explains the work of the organization a- follows:
"The IJiiy Scouts organiztition may be well described as based upon what the lilt 11 lull the Brothi'rbood of Mun, and iiiiuily love and affection should be the aim of every hoy. "Do yen Love God'.' !•() you lo»e your parents'.' lUi you love ynur country'.' Il'l you love your neighbor'.' Do yoii love yourself." Do you know what love means'.' riiifl small word of only four letters unites iinys, men and nations, where ol her-i (ire destroyed. "
Weekly Weather Report
I I'or iiur readers in other localities)
Ashdown en- theii friends and rehitivea nt their home. 27 Raynor Avenue, .Monday evening, in honoi of . the fifteenth anniversary of their mar¬ riage. The evening was -ocially i-peii!, M:.d the brid" and uioom of fif- tei'ii year- ii^'i weie the recipients ni iiiany cDiigratiilatii.ns. A (iiiin'y i-ol- In ¦ i"ii WHS ft rveii :
1 ho.se pie-.111 w( le : .'>lr. (uiil "drs. Hi nry A-h;ii wn. .Miss .Madeline Ash- cluvn. Willirini Nauman. .Mr. and .Mr.s. 11: dell !•. op r, Mr. and Mrs. E. IX. IJiisse!;. .Mr. and Mr-. William Ash .lov.'ii. Dotty Ashdown, .Mr. nnd .Mrs. hr ll ^'eritv. .Mrs A'il lev Swp-r, dr. Iind .Mrs. .1. \V. Soutliaril. Mr. and Mrs Howi,-i f'onih-. Clifford, Harold, Holii'id ('..Mil. .-. .Mr. an-l .Mrs. Prank .¦\s|i,l,iw tl, K'eiineth Asliili *'ii, .Mr. ami Mr... Abe Whaley. .'lnr-;in Whale>, I'lonnce I'aviMtii. Mr-. I.. H. Zeek, Mt. and Mrs. How iml r-Msnll, Mr iind Mrs. Ed. Ashi|o,-.n. Mr. ami Mrs. lolin W. ItoBers, Ralph KoKcrs. Riiy- moiiil Rogers, .Mr-. Vilja Ritchie. .Mrs. Kminio CreNoiseriit, Ivyt'otiibs. .\iirlie Cfiiiilis, Hminii Ritchie, I'rudence Kit I'hit. Albert Ritchie. Charles Ritchie, N'uia Crevoise! at. .lames .Story.
Dnr item last week failed tu state 1 tlie sex of the iii-w youngstc- at the hiiinr of Town Clerk Gilherf; the name i- I'ranklin C. ir.
A variety shower was tendered .Miss Nellie .McConlc!gue at the home of MrB. Albert Whaley, Kayview .Avenue, by a Hiiuiber of pre.senl nnd t'(jrmer o] orators of the 1-reenort Kvcbangt of the Telephone Company, oii Tue.s. dny <'Veniiig.
on Friday, April 30, at3o'clock H. L. Oandell has the program.
The Epworth League Social will be , held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew¬ is H. Ross, Pine .Street, next Wednes- day night.
Talks on the Bahai Revelation by Arthur P. Dodge, Sundays at 3:30 p. in. at t)4 Jay Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. ; subject for .\pril 25. ".Some uf the wonderful prophecies, made several ' large class of candidates from success thousand \ ears ago, which have al- Council No. 4 of Hempstead, also a ready been fulfilled and are now being ¦ class of rive for our own Cogiicil. fulfillerl. ¦¦ .All welcome; no charge. .
DAL'GHTERS OF LIBERTY Progressive Council No. 66, had a union meeting Tuesday evening with the following State ofl'icers present: State Councilor. (Jussie Neuman ; vice councilor, Rose Dugan : secretary, .May Bodkin; guide, .Maude Buhner. There Were 1.50 guests at the lianipiet table. The Past Councilors' .Association meet with Sister Tryon on Sniith Street. Thursday, April 22. to celebrate the 31th anniversary of lier wedding.
Whose Who helps bv his gift RKGARDINi; OFFICIAL Worthy things along,
APPOINTMENT ^pril, 191.5. by Albin N. .John.son. We have been asked by several of to Cadman H. Frederick at the formal resent and made |our readers which one of the members opening of Ever Ready Hose Company The third de- , of the Village Board voted in favor of house erected on plot donated by hini.
oor paper. I am not quite sure wheth-
er it was Trustee Bedell or Trustee Williams, but will announce later, as there will be no difiiculty in ascertain¬ ing, at the proper time,. The Review feels no particular disappointment, as
was made in Williams' auto van and | we knew the proposition was all cut all enjoyed themselves. I and dried long before the niotion was
This Friday evening the work will i'^""'e'^ '" 'he Village Board. It was be the conferring the three diigrees. Virtue, Liberty and Patriotism on a
When the huse wagon of Freeport Hose Company No. 1 •'rolled" from quarters Saturday evening, it went out never to return, for the new hose house was ready for it, and the "call" was to go into it.
.About 41 nienilitrs. of the conifany, a shame to make our contemjiorary accompanied by the chiefs, ex-chiefs, take this at a reduced price, however. Fire Council, and foremen and assist-
nl intaraat to and about the Irar in our local departinant by H.E. P.
If hard wurk can accomplish it. the dance of Bayview Hose Co. No. 3 at the Crystal Lake House this Saiurday evening should be a huge success, for the committee in charge certainly is working hard for it. Dancing com¬ mences at S-.'io. and during the even¬ ing there will be a priie waltz. A prize will be given to the fire company having the largest nuirber nf uni¬ formed men present. I'he committee in charge consists of Forrest DeMott, chairman; .Andrew L. t'llirk, Gdwin Crosslield. .loseph .Mct'loskey and Fred Engroff Tickets for sale by any member of the commitiee or on night of dance, at the Crvstai Lake House.
The .Nearer and Farther Lights will hold a missionary festival at the First Bapti.st Church, next Wednesday ev¬ ening, April 2^. There will be a mui-- ical program and a short sketch, en titled " .'S'ot a .Man in the House." After which a social hour will be spent. .All are cordially invited to at tend. .\ silver collection will be taken.
BAPTI.ST CHURCH
.Next Sunday morning baptism will be a'hninistered in tie Baptist Church. The jiastor will preach upon the sub- lei-t "What Disci[ili?ship .Me.".ns."
In the evening, the hrst of three special topics will tie discussed, name ly, "0:ir Boys: Whal Shall We Do with Ihem'.'" .All interesteiL in the boy problem, especially Sunday School teachers and [larents, are cordially in¬ vited. T'le boys will sing.
On .Monday evening, May o. i'roup .No. 1. Boy Scout Baptist Church, will hoi tainment in Brooklyn Ha ual I'rogram has been arriiiit^eil for by Scoutmaster Wallace Cani)ib€ll and will consist of outside taliint us 'veil as drills, and a pliiyette and ;hig )ires- entation by members Of the troop.
Tickets are now on sale by the men. bers and can b<' procured for 1.5 cents
Royal Arch
Masons Entertain
for adult- under 11
¦ i n
ClU'Ki Dl.
II
.MElilODI .\e.\t Sunua\ .noininj^ will pn :ich on liie them Tomorrow.'' In the evening the choir will repeat, by re<piest .Ashford's Easter CunlHtH. "'Cross and Crovri."
< urt ice (illd and
f subject Julius" F. ,lyii Hall 27. Rev.
ilightly overcast, but line Spring
fridav. April lli (Mear, line Spring Wi;it! L..
.Snturday--Same.
.Sunday- -VNindy. weather, warm.
.MomtHV -Same, but not winily warm in aflernoon and night.
Tiie.S'hiy - Continues suinmer weath¬ er.
Wed weathei
Thur-
lilay--Returns I'lear, cool. Same.
very
Siirint;
'nv
FREE
1 \\ i/.iiid Mop with
Ht .iJl.OO. O-CeUnr Mops 6i)c Wizard .Mops, 39c Grass Seed, 10c Ib.
L Da Silva
West Merrick
Road Tel. ^.5-W; 5 and lOj Store 330. W' Advertisement
The event of the year in Hosiery merchandising. Three special'•'Onyx" .Iohn Rovegno Sales days, .\pril ir)-lli-17, when the Edward Olsen siandan! brand "Onyx" husiery wil" be oirerC.I much underpriced.
.-^.Tilth's Shce Store, fiS Main St. AdvertlBement
.A birthday surprist^ )inrty was ti nd- ered .Miss Nellie Seaman at her home on Smith Street, Tuesday The party liniught H (irepared dinner along with Ihem, and spent a very pleasant day. lhe guests were: Mis. George Hague, .Mis. Charles N. Smith, .Mrs. ('harles (."ombes. Mrs. Forrest Dunliar. .Mrs. Henrietta Seaman, .Mrs. John T. ('ot¬ ter, the .Misses .Marion Hague. .Marion Dunbar, Master t'urtice Combes and .Iohn r. ('otter, jr. Miss .Seaniiiii re¬ ceived miinv pretty i;iffs.
For a Brighter Freeport
The following property owners have signed iwi agreement to pay for tho in- sialliitioii of ornamental street lights on tbe liu-iness streets of the village. If you lire a property owner on Riul- ruiid .\venue, from iro\e to .Main Streets, on .'Vlain .-t<cel, froni the rail¬ road to the .Merrick 'Romi. .\Kirick Rond. from.Vnil) to I'liJich Stroets, V.I' urge you to sig:i the petition. The vii'ue ol yeur pro;nirty will ini'i.^a;. ; ! ¦ tter lij^litj niean more business. I-'or particulars aildiyss Freeport Busi¬ ness .VVen's .Assiiciatinn. Hyman Schloss I'd .Inmes. E. Can*!iio;i. committee.
riie estim:.' ¦ ¦ • : . - . .
fioiit toot; Hyman Sclil' ¦^-
Mever Bros. JV u..' in ..;
Adoiph Levy .I limes Hanse Llenson Smitl: lisrry Bara.sc:: Charl.'s .Iiifiiisoii lUnry ScliiUter Nassau Co. Revie.v
"Tile ivehl Russia" is tl for a lei.'tiiir which Rev. Hecker will deliver in Broo iie:';t Tuesday evening. April Decker was horn and brought U|i in Russia an.l al present is doing success¬ ful work among the anarchistic and nihilistic lype of Russians in .New- York. He is connected wit" a settle¬ ment work on the East Side which operates under the Church of .Ml .Na¬ tions. .Mr. Hecker is therefore splen¬ didly ecjuipped lo talk on this timely topic and a large audience ni men ought to greet him. The meeting is under the auspices of the Men's Cluh of the Lutheran Church, but all nu n are cordialij invited to attend. The (iffering vhich will be received is to be ilevoted lo the education of three youiij; Russians lo do work simitar lo tha' \' hich liev. Hecker is now (!ointr. I'oni,' an^i urink; a friend with >ou.
Fourteen Years Ago
¦ Itl nis of intcrist truni ilu- Hi .view lilcs -..'iri. . ll yi'iirs nan tiii- \m-i I; 1
.Mis.s .Ada Smith and Captain .Aug¬ ustus Smith, married.
William Cameron will start stage line lief.v 'en Freep<irt and Hempstead. .Mn-. '.
Mr. Foster hnter-
iains at Sing Sing
53 feet front ih feet front j5 feet front 24 feet front ¦'il feet front 311 feet front 5s feet front '.2 feet front 3ii feet front
".-Vre ; ou going to plant some shrub¬ bery and trees this Spring? First class goods at right prices,can be ob¬ tained at John J. Randall's Nurseries, Ocean and Randall Avenuet, Freeport, L. L llall and look the stock over and make yoor own selections.
Suffrage School for Freeport
.\t the l¦e^;ular .Monday meeting of till' Freeport Roman's Soffiage Club plans wore discussed for the establish¬ ment of a Freeport Suffrage "School. A commitee was appointed to tind a prominent suitable room in the village
'•''i.-Ur. 11 I'oriiur cesiaeiit of 1 mr. r., < lu^.'^fsiied an eiiiertaiiiiiient for th* prisoners at Sing Sing Prison on Wasihiitgton's Birthday, aiui that it wus reajly appreciated is uviiienceil by the foWiiwing letter ri'ceivid by him from tlie llinirrhan of fh.- .•¦ o n ;>. let^:
Golilen Rule Hr; thei !.•¦' i Sing .-s'lng
Ossining. .\ .•\ion7.o Fosti r,
The Irihune Buildii l New Vork City. Dear J?ir:—
Our a jprec'Htion of the inagniiicenl entertainment you/gave v* here on WB!.h'";,ion's Birth|day was so mani¬ fest that any poor words of mine can
.¦^11 invilatiun reception v.as neld by ' Freejiort Cliapter .'\'o. 3n:', R. .\. .M., Wednesday evening, at their meeting I looms, in Mechanics' Hall, for the; wives and friends of the companions, ', over two hundred attending. .No re¬ connected wilh the I ception was held last year because of \ n enter- tl e lire which destroyed the buildinn i An unus- i,t tlii^i time, and this one was (ilanntd 1 to do diiublf service, on behalf of the , ofiicers and companions of the two '. years.
The en.tei'taiiiers were the Aurora ! Grata (Quartette, consisting of Chas. Kilchell.lirst tenor; H. Denton Bastow. second tvinor; R. .1. Campbell, ir.. first •¦nts for vhildiMn bass;. Wilfreil Glenn, seconil bass, in chorue's and solos; trio, Mrs. Franklin G. llill, -Mrs. Bertha Knobel. Mrs. ; (.'liMiles H. Reach; \iolinist, Samuel! W. Conner; .Miss .lustine Roberts; reader, and .Misg Francis Iletrick : child inifiersonator. 1
The proi;ram was as follows:
PART 1
yuiiilelle, "The Hunter's .lov, ': Betholdy. |
Recital, Miss .lustiiu,' Rolierls. ;
Tenor Sido. "Before the Dawn,"; Chadwick; Charles Kitchell.
Songs and .Stories, .Miss Ilelrick.
(Quartette, ".Sight in Spaiij
Violin .-:olo. a -Serenade, Widor; h Ari Conner.
.Bass Solo, "How's .My I'.oy n>\ Hf.rner; Wilfred Glenn.
I'ART II
Quarl. tie. "The Huskin Be ry.
.Monologue, Miss .lustine Roberts.
Barilone Solo. 'When .My Ship Conies Sailing liome. " Dorel ; L. .1. Campbell, jr. !
Trio, selected, .\.non; .Mesiliimes , llill, Keach and Kncbel. I
Dueil, tenor and Imss, "Flow Gent¬ ly Seva', " Parry; Messrs. Haslnw and Glenn.
l!hiii| liiifiersnnalioiis m I'nstume, . Ml.ss HeUick. >
l^uiirtetle, ''Now the Niu'lit in Star-' iil Spleiuliir,' iJonizclti, with Violin! (ibligatu. !
The (itficers of h reepoit Ciiapter are :: Smith 1''. Peiirsi.ll, H. P.; Jrim L. j Raynor. king; Wiiliain P. i'ollmo, I scrib-: llcnty 1'. libby, treasurer;' Tlicd'Jore H. VouL'lil. secretary; t:iin | ton .'\l. t-lint. chaplain; John U. Gun-I iiiiiir, iei:iurer; .lolm .!. Boland. C. nil H. : William t. H. Papp, P. S. : For-, ri-i S. Dunbar. R. .\. 'J.; Platl t;unk-' lin, .M of 3rd V. ; IL 11. Garrison, ,M. ' ni ¦2ni'i V.; C. E. Cri.ss. .M. of 1st V. : ' C'liarles H. i.eiich. organist; AiNtin
! as I told them before the bids were j submitted what our (irice would be a.a 'we are nol in the habit of quoting a special price just for the sake of get- j ling work away from sotne one else.
; THE DITY OF THE I (iFFK IAL PAl'ER
i The Nassau Post now being the otti¬ cial paper of the Village of Freeport, we jiiesume they will explain to their I 11)00 subscribers in tlie VillHge of ' P'teeport, the reesoii lhe Village Board i at its last meeting voted' to purchase ()il for road use al .5)iC per gallon, after I the Post in their comment upon the claim of Rev. D. .A. .Ionian before vil- ; lage election, insisted that the instal- ¦ lation of the oil tanks al the village 1 plant would save their co-r in ibe use of oil on the r.'ads al :ic per j^allon. .Mr. Lamb claims that I am unkind to j him. but I never tried to get him int'i such a jiiedicarnelit as lhi--.
ant foremen of the various companies. led by the Freeport Enterprise Bund. and followed by their apparatus, left tbeir o'd building and paraded Up Main ' Street to Brooklyn .Avenue, througii tol Grove Sireel, to Railroad .Avenue, to I .Main Street, back to the old houce. ! A stop was made there while ex Chief! A. B. Wiiliace, a member of the coin-1 pany for 2o years, made a shirt fare j well speech.
The march was then resumed down Bedell Streel 10 .South Side .Avenue, to the new hos'' house, where the mem¬ bers lined up as the ajijiaratus took its new position.
Soon after all '.veie seated in the larue iiieetinK room up.-tairs. where a special caterer -ersi'd tile following nu'Hu:
I couldn't help but think at the Hose 1 dinner that one of their ex-members also had a right, to feel proud. Al¬ though he has been out of the com- ' pany for nearly two }ears, and a resi- ' dent of Brooklyn fir all tbat time, ev¬ erybody gave "J im" Fitzpatrick the glad hand when he appeared Saturday ie\"niiig. ba\ ing made the trip from I Brooklyn lo "In with the hoys onVe more. "
Oyster Cl Coiisoirime I Celerv
Boileil 11;
ilails
¦II T;
ii\-t.-r I- Tntje
TWO SIDES Who will d tribuling taxes.' landlords ciiii al onct in rents no longer hi frum the forcing I. U| lift a B\stem whir her
THE i^UESTKiN a s\ stem for dis- The theory thai e apportion taxe- lis. Let US have ds of municipal ",vi!l make ever> - body pay his an 1 her shan and give hiin unri her a vote on ibe approrria- tlons as village 1 axpayei:-\ote. What can F^rofessor Soliginan ami Cbanilier- lain Bruere offer along this line':'
Ka.-''e. Tbe idea on the ah"Ve ii.ay be all riglil, liul if llle I'itizi'o!. of .Nev. Voik (Mty Were given tin chaiue to tu'ii down the necessary appropriatioi.s for lhe fire de;.>artnient, as ih'v did it) the Village of Freeiiort at the last elee- lion, it seems to us that any way of raising the money \" ould Ik. 1,'elti'i than taking a chance 'in such a thing lis that. This may sietn improbable. tiUt no more so than for the :iiuposi lion to be turned down h\- the \oters
Kin-d P'
latoi'r
priiiK
Pickles ¦ ut, lloIlK ilato P.all
hill ..: 11-
I ilii-ken
•itc-
I liol I llive MU.e
KIKE COUNCII-
The annual ineeling of the Fire Council was held at the engine house Wednesday evening. Present were: Chief Loonam, .\ssl. I'hicfs Pearsall and .Smith, Wardens Whaley and Wil liams of Hose 1. Cotter Mini White of Hose 2. I'atrick and I'etti .;i ew id'Hose 3, Sumner and I'ril/, of Huse I. Snede¬ ker and .Niles of Truck ', hihI Rupert of Engine 1.
Reports ot the .~-eiretai y, Ireasuiei and Chief were i''ail :iiid lilled, and votes of thanks exleiided these ofiicers fol their Work iluiiiiv; the past vear.
TlK' niiini'::ilions m Howard 1-.'. I'ear sail as Chief. Iiiiiies ll. Smilli as lirst assi-taiit and .Inhn -1. Uan.i::ll. jr , as sc'.'iiid assistant. A'ere appinved, as
Green l'-
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131
cer-
iian
the Ho^e 1. ; assisll
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18 the-
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gp
were al the of 1 reepnlt.
last
•lion in the
Franc
I'rotere. Ch. .M.
A. F. Tenaglia; S. W.
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WANTS INi'OKMATlON Freeport, .\. Y., April Lio. I'.H.'i. Mr. Smith Peaisi.il,
Editor Nasriati C'Uinly lieview. Dear Sir:
In the issiie i'. the iicview published after the recent village eieclion. you
stated that there ¦¦¦¦) tration la.v in fori'.- liiidoubledly a iiumSii voted who were no' v What would be tiie be [iroved that - .me i-!ecled otliruil . of tie ceived a number of v lies nol entitled to m
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llemi Ths-,- I'be dinner had lull stiiili u when an nounceineiit '.vas inaile Iiml ('harles Lenker Imd iiic-i-nted the i"!npaiis with a inindsome bouquet, in appreci- atioii of the work of the ilepartm.nl. It was immediately moved, and aniini moiisly i'rtiri"(l. thai the bouquet h- -enl to ev V'iliag'j I'l I'si'ifiit Gporge Wallace, lirst fovemHii of the company when it wa- organizeii m 1^92, wh:i was ill al Ins home, ami \'il!age I'risi- deiit l.a:rli was a|)poiiifeii a i-omniitlee t'; se'.' th'il .M-'. Waila-e recned th.' b'juquel.
.•\1 the gU' -I--' laiiie WM. : \'illage I'resiileM Lainli. Irii-Ue,- Kanlall, Bedell, Williams and .Maxson; ("adman II. Frederick, iht donor uf the priip-.-r- ty ; C. E. ileyiioids, the a chitect ; \'il hii:;e Clerk Shea; ex-Chiefs Wallace. 'Vliri acted as toastmasler. .\la_\ la:iii. Cronley, Cozzens, and Rider. Sheriff Tell it, Surgeon Runcie, Secietary .\iles and Treasurer White; ('hief l--ioiiam, .\sHi. Chiefs P. iirs:'.ll and ¦^mitii, Kx-Viliiigi- I'rusidi'n Hanse.
Villa).''; J'rtsi(it-ni l.ai.ih m a iirief -| eech liirned "Vll- !¦¦ Clnci l.ooiiam 'll'- keys 111 tliH lies, m.u-e.. and Chief l.iionai.'i in turn ga'.e Ibein to .Mbert WhH!;-;,, fore' •Ul of the ¦ ¦,.''Bi;\. ho distrir.i.'.-li ilien: t( : lie n:i;i.; jer-.
.S|iee.'h,-s vseri- m'aije lielwe-.-ii I'ours.'s and after the dinne:- by the '.'in-sts, de- piinmejit and loiupan. ol'icers, and ly some of the members of lhe .onijirtiiy.
tollowi.-ig C'liipMiiy foreniKM. Ciaieiict lit f'orenian, Frank 'leiiiMii, W illiam I lun D. Fin.'h. il.;.e 3. f
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rii enteitiiiiini. ciiarge of the re. Thiuniis .1. Speiice Licnard S. Mu!;. e. »!;d S. T Cole.
.At the CJjnclusion of the pr luncheon wn? served liy Kiefer. tbe folli)wing menu;
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nt coniniitlee in
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Jorn J. Boland,
Snniuel \V. 1 onner
igrani 1 v.'ith
I prt-.surne in sucn :. case proliably be iitcessary lo ha\e a new ele. lion, providing ihat il eouid be proved that enough votes were cast lo bave influenced the re.sults. But in jismuch as it is im[iossihle .'i tell Iioa- v'i'i-rs <:ast their liallots. sjcli a ques. tion can hardly be raise.', and for that reason, our only prut'-cOion i.s lo safe¬ guard ourselves by regi.-lraliuii. as al lowf'.l l>y law I did not stale, nor in¬ ter, that the votes so cast were eilher :i.r or ai;ainst the eierteil ofiicials; in tact, they may equally well have been cast for any of the cundidaii--. as any¬ body is allowed 10 v.de. .vitlnut any question than ihal which his own cmi- gciencc might raise.
As to ca.ses of this kind it v,ould also be an inlet'esting nue"tion as to what the result would be, if it tbould be proven as has heen stated many times, that there is a certain aection of our villaiie. wbeie the man with tbe moft money to .spend sUmd "he beet
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I 'liief Loonam. a.-, nis iR-t. luriied icer tin- liiidi; lli-- succe-sor. and those of men and assislant foreniaM lo them w- ly-elected ollicers, and the Council ad journed sine die
.At Ihi,^ time i\-Chief Waller li. Co/./.eiiK. in welcoming ('liief Louiiam "into till ranks of the 1 x-Chiefs" pre sented Inm with a nold ex ( bief'^ badge, the yiH of Ibi members of the depannienl, suitably eiigravid "ii Jhe back. Chief l.ooifam, although
"cniiv»ln when he didn't kiiiv,! '.viiat lo say." made a Very feiliiig speech of thank.- and ga\e bis assiiiiiiK'e thai tie always ex|ieeteil lo be a worker 111 anrl for the Freejiorl I'lre Dcparti
lhe new Council al one.. ,-. Will: 'he following pn-Henl Pear-i'll. .Asst. Chiefs Sniitli and Ran¬ dall ; Wardens Williams ol Hose 1, I otter and Dunker of Hos, j. pdn grew and C;iaih of Hose :( ; .-uindei and Powers of llo>e 4 ; lliiiil and Niles of Tru'l. 1, Uil'*' and Liipert of Engine 1. Frank liiiiley is tin.- ,ither member of the Couiuil from Hose 1,
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School Meeting May 4
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ill'- ai nnai -rn- .:. n.i '¦' si'IkjoI Ui.-i 1 .I'l i-.-mpi isiiii: I 'li Fieeport. will tn- ninl Ti etling.,t*l»y -4. to elect 1.1.1. hii 'V iican.'ies IJcdierl fl. H noy.' Presidei-t of the Bm. a ciiiidiiialc fur re-i i i ', i-.-.. '.indoubU'dlv be r. • himseif. Mavi.f Si.
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Picture Exhibit at School
Nuts! yailtsy. Miss .Mildred '' Bastoti, flenry L ; Casate, Donato .Macaroons Dorrinp, Heirn Alfred I Delacy, .Mr. Peter
Dell. Mrs. J., 2 '' Egbert, Mrs. M. t Gibson, Mr. William ' Jones. Mr. and Mrs. W.
j.'O.^itioi) or, lhe l-.!oarc! and bl- :ire '.voiking hnid .for his
( Phi I I'Hiididates mciili' ¦ .1 Betzig. .Mis. t'dnton .M R. H. Mayland. Ail of th.«, ., known, lo 'jur reader-, liavii., residents of Freepoi t for manv and it is saf'i to .say that the i of the 9( hool woulil not r-uife er the re-!lll of th" elect ion. ... •-, have the welfare of ibi heart.
.Mr. L'etzig and Mr. -.Ma. lan.i mm next d'.or neigiibors, residing on Ran dall -Avenue, and need no in'rodoi'iion to our readers. Mrf Flint has IjeeiC iuterested in schooi 'Aork imd other I'ivic affairs PV"' •: • ¦¦• • •¦' i. ¦ • .- in Frftejori.
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for this purpose. Literature will here "dd very little to what you already Demi Tasse
be distributed, the latest suffrage press know. You seemed to know instinc : Lemonade
articles will be on tile; a suffrage lively just what would best please us AdverUseinent I school to be conducted d*ily and week- ¦ >d to have selected your talent accord- I ly addresses by prominent suffrage inj;'y, and I feel sure that every one of Try mV special hox of cut flowers, speakers u» •¦ tht- better for the wholenome tie- A picture exhibit will be held at the Kroh, Misa Tinor
75c for the weekend. C. R. Ankers.! light we enperienced. Columbus Avenue School next Tues- Lewis, Mr«. M. J.
florist. Rockville Centre, L.I. Tele- At the Plaza Wednesday. April :>8, We thank you, and every member of ' day. Wednesday and Thursday, .April Mitchell, i'es .59 Liberty Ave phone connection: delivery anywhere. ] matinee and evening. "The Idler," by your company, for one of the most de- jT, 2b and 29, afternoon and evening, Pinknev, Miss .Anjfie
Adv«rtlateMnt. c. Haddon Chambers as produced by Hghtfnl days ever paaaed within these for tbe purpose of securing funds for Richardson, Mr. .lames „ , Zt , I Daniel Prohman. featuring Charlea K'oowy w*ll« "nd the remembrance of | the purchase of pictnres for tf n Roe. Miss Cornelia
Buy yoor coal now before you ne«<l | Rjchman and Catherine CounteM. A it will abide with ua always. With ¦ .cfccJ. Elipni pictures will be e„-1 Schneedorf, Mr. Anthony
b«tt wishes, we remain, i hibited, containing reproductions of j Veit, Mr. B.
Yours very truly. many famous paintinst. Tbe citizens I Van N"8trand. Mr. John B.
Gulden Rule Brotberbood, \ aia urged to attend diia exhibit on one I Windel, Mr. Fred.
QeoTie W. TboBpaon, jof tbeae days, and help along a good' Robt. G. Anderson. P. M.
Qwirmao EatertaiDmcnt ComiaittM. csqm. April 20, 191.5.
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that this be done.
1; was decided to reoOiniend that ErastUi.Iohn-oirl.ir- re enj.;aged as jani¬ tor, and a vole of ihanks was given "Barr.ey" {',~ hi- lahoi- diiring fhe past v«'Hr. I
Th^- Vll to paj nil., up(irov«d in Heosiop might k<
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ge Board was requested nut bills until they bad been V the Chief or the Council in order that the Council p an accurate record of de
A bhsebali game was )ilayed at the Seaman A'.enue grounds on lueBday
partment funds.
It was decided to taK( petition for a new hone
tion on -the comimny
afternoon between the .Seaman Avenoe [ ,he m^rtheast section of the village at and Gr()ve Street School team-. The the next meeting, to be h«dd May 19,
il. Freeport Coal Gomp^njr^^^^^^^^^^ , .tory of love and intrigue. tDe idle rich
land tbeir escapades. A quick moving
Smitb ;& Bedall talk about drug j tbeme covering scenes of powarfal qualitiea in their adv. in tbU iaaue. j dramatic intenait>.
^irarttaeOMnt. Adrertiaeioieat
•core of t to 2. Tbe teams were play- ! ing for a silver cup (iona^ed by the four schools for the team that won tbe highest number of gamea out of 12. Each team will play 6 gamei.
More Freeport Newi oa Page 8
May
A new style requisition blank was supplied the company fcremen, where¬ by two copies are made out, one copji to be r<^ceipted and returned to tbe company, lit other to be kept by tbe Chief until tbe article* requisitioned sre attended to.
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Nassau County Review Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAV, APRIL 23. 1915 Vol. XX, No. 17 Freeport Social and Personal News of the Churches In the Fraternal Orders Local Topics New Fire House Opened In the Fire Department Single copies oi the Review for itaie at Greenhlatt's and Braifliwaiti'n. Rail¬ road Avenue; MichnofT'f, Nassau County Review, Da,Silva"..'< and Go- beU's. Main Street; DaSilva's.West Merrick Rowl. ' tf. linly About Cuc.ti. Viiib and Psrtiei Fi*eeporterii and Their Friends On April 27, a bridge paity will be given by Mrs. Uennis James Comis¬ key, Mri. Roland M. Lamb, .Miss Thel¬ ma Eckart and .Mrs. Francis Arguim¬ bau. jr., at the Crystal Lake Hotel; the proceeds to be uaed for the cam- TbM« timM«reforS«nd> H.Kik^ Dednrt .12 paign fund for Woman's Suffrage. It i is planned to have about 2.5 tables. HIGHWATEK TIDE TABLE ninnte* for H) Subject of Sermoiu, Senricoe ef the week and other do«Bv« ia die cliurche* and cburch sociotJc* The Young People's Christian En¬ deavor Society of the Presbyterian Church will hold a cake Jale in the chapel on Saturday, April 24. from 2 to ti o'clock. ' Doinft ia the secret fratomal oriaufaations Fret part amt vicinity. .IR. O. U. A. M. of Commrnl» ¦ nd «X plaB«tioB» not alurc. on viU«rv *1 by the editor HoNoi; ro HIM Rare arc the hours- When Merit wiiis n-vvanl. Virtue her laurels. And Couragi' his sword. A Freeport commuter told the writ- Jr. Past State Councilor Joseph D. !«''the other morning that if he could Tunison and State Secretary Lisle vis-1 ¦«" his home he would buy one in Few the persons ited Freeport Council No. ',1, Jr. 0. ! "hockville Centre and move to the best By helpful impulse led. U. A. M.. at tbeir tegular meeting h"'"»Ke «" Lo"K J9'«'"^- Free(K)rl pa- Who ^ive their porti last Friday evening. Friday. April Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tueaday, Wednesdav, Thursday. Fridav. Saturday, May 23 •24 2.5 in 27 28 29 :!0 1 2:49 a. 1^:56 a. 4 :49 a. .5:88 a. .5:56 a. 6:47 a. 7 J6a. S:26 t. 9:17 a. m. m. m. m. m. m. ni. m. m. tie over a week ago. Mi»8 (jlbbons' parents are Willis Gibbons, son uf Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. (Jibbons of Miller Avenue, and the former .Mifs E. Hope- 9:17 a. m. well, formerly a teacher of history in " the Freeport High School. Observer. E. S. Tebbutt will shortly resume leaching piano and singing in Free- An old-fashioned surprise party was poit and vicinity. Mr. Tebbutt had given in honor of Miss Mabel Guest at to discontinue teaching for some lime her home on Saturday evening, April owing Kl an eye affection, but ia now 17. .^lnong thoau present were: .MisseB Hufficiently recovered lo talte up work Gertrude Wilkin.i and Bertha .MacAl- Bgain. lister of Roosevelt, ,\Ii"s Frances " Smitb. Alfred De .Mott and Bert -Man- •'The (ir.Ht grand annual reception nering of Rockville Centre, Miss Mar- and b«ll of the agents of the Amster- , j„rje .Smith of Brookhaven. .Miss Bes- First Church of Chriat. Scientist. Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ; On Tuesday evening about thirty Mias Virginia Gibbons was recently Hempstead Bank Building; subject' members journeyed to Hewletts and welcomed at the home of her parents next .Sunday, April 2.5, "Probation attended the union meeting and class at Flushing, where she was born a lit- After Death" ; initiation of Woodmere Council No. _. „, , ... . 88. Jr. Past State Councilor Tunison. The Woman 8 foreign Missionary , gtate Vice Councilor Kelder and State I pers please copy.—Owl. I Yes! And what would he do the hou.se in Rockv.lle Ontre? with Ere we find them desd. Honor to him- civic pride i:* stronji. Society's regular meeting will be held ! Secretary Lisle were p with .Mr.-. S. 0. Curtice. Pine Street, interesting remarks. on l-riday, April 30, at 3o clock. Mrs. „,„„ .„„„, „f p--„^,, gree team of Freeport Council exem¬ plified the third degree in the class in- tiation. After the work of the even¬ ing the visiting brethren were escort¬ ed to the banquet hall and served v,-ith sandwiches, cake and coffee. The trip Keeler and Harry Ibbotson of : Brooklyn, .Miss Ethel Minor, Mies- .May Ryd«r Miss .Marianne Jon?s, Miss Qpssle Gue.-it, Clyde Wallace. Dr. .Mil¬ ler, George Davison, Hollis .>»'mitl). Tluunas Wurray, .To.iieph Thorn, Henry Kranz Hnd Wallace Gue.st of Frefport. The pro^cram consisted of a mock fimrriage, dancing nnd singinj;. .A pleasant f\t-ning was spent liy all. dam News Co." will be held in Brook lyn Hall on Thursday evening, '¦'ay C; •lancing from 8:30 p. m. to .5 a. tn. ; refreshments will be served. Ne.xt week Will be celeliraled throughout lhe country as "NationHl lias Range Week." Ihis is to com¬ memorate the disciivery of the process of gas making made by F. A. Windsor just 110 years ago at his home in Eng¬ land. Frjjui this modest discovery has been developed The gas industry which terthined ahout I'ortv nt has reHi'iicd today such enrumous pio- portioiis that next to the railroads it is the most important business in the country. .Mong with 121)0 other gas companies thmugbout the country the .Nassau (t Suffolk I.itrlilin)'; Co. will cclebriite this Week by 11 special offtr and by displays. detitiN 01 which will b" I'ound ill their f livt^rl i.-eiieni. .Ml. and Mrs. Nelson I'iie Hoy Scouts (^!' .A No. 1. w ill give a play ii rrient in Uri.oklyii iliiil. < ening, Vliiy :;. >"\' enter! I londav A lii-H at the hoi;i • .1 Mr. ;.ri(l .Mr-. l.yniiiM W. Taft, 1 lOriiier residems of ?'reeport) i;i-f.. i .-'treet, Huiifinirlon. Sundfiy iifternoin about -5 o'clock, did Mboiit *ir)(i daniafte, in the kitchen .Mr. and .Mi-'. Taft vvere away from hon.e V, ll -1 the lire started and re¬ turned t I Hnd the lire department at the houi-e. Mr. Thomas l.ucas, in less tliHn 2 I of llie diiiin. Taft was insured with who adjusted the Inss loiirs, !'ir the iinioiiot The Boy Scouts of America .'.- anriiiunced in uUr liist issue, in¬ terest in the Boy Scouts of Ameriia is Iieing revived in Freeport. The Scout- ma.ster, Mr. Hottenroth, sends out a letter to the Scouts, in which he well explains the work of the organization a- follows: "The IJiiy Scouts organiztition may be well described as based upon what the lilt 11 lull the Brothi'rbood of Mun, and iiiiuily love and affection should be the aim of every hoy. "Do yen Love God'.' !•() you lo»e your parents'.' lUi you love ynur country'.' Il'l you love your neighbor'.' Do yoii love yourself." Do you know what love means'.' riiifl small word of only four letters unites iinys, men and nations, where ol her-i (ire destroyed. " Weekly Weather Report I I'or iiur readers in other localities) Ashdown en- theii friends and rehitivea nt their home. 27 Raynor Avenue, .Monday evening, in honoi of . the fifteenth anniversary of their mar¬ riage. The evening was -ocially i-peii!, M:.d the brid" and uioom of fif- tei'ii year- ii^'i weie the recipients ni iiiany cDiigratiilatii.ns. A (iiiin'y i-ol- In ¦ i"ii WHS ft rveii : 1 ho.se pie-.111 w( le : .'>lr. (uiil "drs. Hi nry A-h;ii wn. .Miss .Madeline Ash- cluvn. Willirini Nauman. .Mr. and .Mr.s. 11: dell !•. op r, Mr. and Mrs. E. IX. IJiisse!;. .Mr. and Mr-. William Ash .lov.'ii. Dotty Ashdown, .Mr. nnd .Mrs. hr ll ^'eritv. .Mrs A'il lev Swp-r, dr. Iind .Mrs. .1. \V. Soutliaril. Mr. and Mrs Howi,-i f'onih-. Clifford, Harold, Holii'id ('..Mil. .-. .Mr. an-l .Mrs. Prank .¦\s i,l,iw tl, K'eiineth Asliili *'ii, .Mr. ami Mr... Abe Whaley. .'lnr-;in Whale>, I'lonnce I'aviMtii. Mr-. I.. H. Zeek, Mt. and Mrs. How iml r-Msnll, Mr iind Mrs. Ed. Ashi o,-.n. Mr. ami Mrs. lolin W. ItoBers, Ralph KoKcrs. Riiy- moiiil Rogers, .Mr-. Vilja Ritchie. .Mrs. Kminio CreNoiseriit, Ivyt'otiibs. .\iirlie Cfiiiilis, Hminii Ritchie, I'rudence Kit I'hit. Albert Ritchie. Charles Ritchie, N'uia Crevoise! at. .lames .Story. Dnr item last week failed tu state 1 tlie sex of the iii-w youngstc- at the hiiinr of Town Clerk Gilherf; the name i- I'ranklin C. ir. A variety shower was tendered .Miss Nellie .McConlc!gue at the home of MrB. Albert Whaley, Kayview .Avenue, by a Hiiuiber of pre.senl nnd t'(jrmer o] orators of the 1-reenort Kvcbangt of the Telephone Company, oii Tue.s. dny <'Veniiig. on Friday, April 30, at3o'clock H. L. Oandell has the program. The Epworth League Social will be , held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew¬ is H. Ross, Pine .Street, next Wednes- day night. Talks on the Bahai Revelation by Arthur P. Dodge, Sundays at 3:30 p. in. at t)4 Jay Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. ; subject for .\pril 25. ".Some uf the wonderful prophecies, made several ' large class of candidates from success thousand \ ears ago, which have al- Council No. 4 of Hempstead, also a ready been fulfilled and are now being ¦ class of rive for our own Cogiicil. fulfillerl. ¦¦ .All welcome; no charge. . DAL'GHTERS OF LIBERTY Progressive Council No. 66, had a union meeting Tuesday evening with the following State ofl'icers present: State Councilor. (Jussie Neuman ; vice councilor, Rose Dugan : secretary, .May Bodkin; guide, .Maude Buhner. There Were 1.50 guests at the lianipiet table. The Past Councilors' .Association meet with Sister Tryon on Sniith Street. Thursday, April 22. to celebrate the 31th anniversary of lier wedding. Whose Who helps bv his gift RKGARDINi; OFFICIAL Worthy things along, APPOINTMENT ^pril, 191.5. by Albin N. .John.son. We have been asked by several of to Cadman H. Frederick at the formal resent and made our readers which one of the members opening of Ever Ready Hose Company The third de- , of the Village Board voted in favor of house erected on plot donated by hini. oor paper. I am not quite sure wheth- er it was Trustee Bedell or Trustee Williams, but will announce later, as there will be no difiiculty in ascertain¬ ing, at the proper time,. The Review feels no particular disappointment, as was made in Williams' auto van and we knew the proposition was all cut all enjoyed themselves. I and dried long before the niotion was This Friday evening the work will i'^""'e'^ '" 'he Village Board. It was be the conferring the three diigrees. Virtue, Liberty and Patriotism on a When the huse wagon of Freeport Hose Company No. 1 •'rolled" from quarters Saturday evening, it went out never to return, for the new hose house was ready for it, and the "call" was to go into it. .About 41 nienilitrs. of the conifany, a shame to make our contemjiorary accompanied by the chiefs, ex-chiefs, take this at a reduced price, however. Fire Council, and foremen and assist- nl intaraat to and about the Irar in our local departinant by H.E. P. If hard wurk can accomplish it. the dance of Bayview Hose Co. No. 3 at the Crystal Lake House this Saiurday evening should be a huge success, for the committee in charge certainly is working hard for it. Dancing com¬ mences at S-.'io. and during the even¬ ing there will be a priie waltz. A prize will be given to the fire company having the largest nuirber nf uni¬ formed men present. I'he committee in charge consists of Forrest DeMott, chairman; .Andrew L. t'llirk, Gdwin Crosslield. .loseph .Mct'loskey and Fred Engroff Tickets for sale by any member of the commitiee or on night of dance, at the Crvstai Lake House. The .Nearer and Farther Lights will hold a missionary festival at the First Bapti.st Church, next Wednesday ev¬ ening, April 2^. There will be a mui-- ical program and a short sketch, en titled " .'S'ot a .Man in the House." After which a social hour will be spent. .All are cordially invited to at tend. .\ silver collection will be taken. BAPTI.ST CHURCH .Next Sunday morning baptism will be a'hninistered in tie Baptist Church. The jiastor will preach upon the sub- lei-t "What Disci[ili?ship .Me.".ns." In the evening, the hrst of three special topics will tie discussed, name ly, "0:ir Boys: Whal Shall We Do with Ihem'.'" .All interesteiL in the boy problem, especially Sunday School teachers and [larents, are cordially in¬ vited. T'le boys will sing. On .Monday evening, May o. i'roup .No. 1. Boy Scout Baptist Church, will hoi tainment in Brooklyn Ha ual I'rogram has been arriiiit^eil for by Scoutmaster Wallace Cani)ib€ll and will consist of outside taliint us 'veil as drills, and a pliiyette and ;hig )ires- entation by members Of the troop. Tickets are now on sale by the men. bers and can b<' procured for 1.5 cents Royal Arch Masons Entertain for adult- under 11 ¦ i n ClU'Ki Dl. II .MElilODI .\e.\t Sunua\ .noininj^ will pn :ich on liie them Tomorrow.'' In the evening the choir will repeat, by re |
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