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Nassau County Review
Offidal Paper, Village of Fraaport
FREEPORT, N. y , FRIDAY, JULV 25, 1919
VoL XXn, No. 30
Village Taxea Overdue
i- The time for paying village taxes at the village office has expired, and taxea mast now be paid at the home of the collector, D. Frank Seaman, Rutland Road.
Christmas in Summer Time
The Lights will celebrate Christmas at their club house next Wednesday evening. All the piembers of this home in December when others are fraternity are apt to be away from celebrating this glad holiday seasoa
Miss Harriet Thoms and her sister Gertrude of Archer Street, this vil-
_ ^¦- - lage, are spending some time in Los
¦o they take the summer time for a Angeles, Cal., where they have had
SOOAL AND PESSONAL
•rial Itmwaa CoM«rahi« RMU.aU of Our naltr, Wi' Thair CmmU, Vtoiu •ad SMslal Affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Nutt and daughters, Loueiia and Francis, spent the week-end with Mr*. Nutt's si.«er and brother-ir.-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ev¬ erett Breece, at Princeton, N. J.
Activitiea at W. C. C. S. Chib
Entertainment
' The cobweb party held at the Com¬ munity Aouse on Thursday eveuing brought out an unusual number at boys and girls. The party was planned and supervised by Miss Bender of the Girls' Service Club. A large web was made over the room and various col¬ ored strings were entangled through it. At the end of each string was a prize donited by a member of the Girls' Club. As each boy and girl en¬ tered the Club House they were giv¬ en numbers and as the numbers were
.. . . . .. -...»—'>, ^—., "....•t ...,;, ..«.^ ..=« called the boy and girl having th* Bedell, Lester
special event to make up tor lost time, I several very interesting mountain same number pared off as partners. Bedell, Milton
and have invited their friends to be trips with the three Donnelly girls and began to unwind the strings from the Benham, E. S.
with them when Santa Uaus will,thej, brother Bert, formerly of this web. Sixty couples took part at a Benham, Louis
make his visit to them, with presents . village. time. Following the party a dance Betzip, Harry E
for the kiddies, big and little.
The Misses Thoms are very much was held. Lemonade was donated by Bille, Leo
Wednesday evenmg of this week a j„ jove with California ^nd its out- the members of the Girls' Club. j Blinn, Harold K
Halloween party was held
Some Money in Freeport
The official reports of the Freeport
I door life and have maliy enjoyable The Saturday night dances were re--Block, LeRoy I outings planned with their former sumed again last week and although' Bolton, Harry
, friends of Freeport. the night was stormy, we had a good Bradley, Wallace Mead, Walter A.
Attendance. During the second inter- Brandes, Fred, jr. Miller, Henry H.
Checking Our Boys
We have checked up our Roll of Honor, and have not yet received any record regarding the dismissal from Service of the following.
Any information from our readers regarding these, with particulars, if possible, would be appreciated, so that the list may be checked up and cleared up as much as possible: Albin, Frank Lynch, George A.
Albro, Samuel Ljmch, J. Francis Allen, Joseph E. Lynch, John E. Allen, Zondra Lyons, James P.
Anderson, John F. MacCullum, C.
Mackay, Donald H. Magnus, Henry G. Malone, Franklin Malone, Gilbert Malone, Leonard Marion, Sidney McCallum, P. C. McCloskey, John McEnetee, Jos. L.
ABOUT THE CHURCHES
(ItMM in thi. coliuaa ar. ir.lc«Bi.d tram tha paatsr. at church., ami aacratariaa er othm- officUI. ai church .aclaltM. Th.M itcie., vitbiD th. limit. .{ om M**«., .p- paar .. furDifth.4.
Christian Scientist
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Franklin and Fulton Streets, Hemp¬ stead. Services Sunday 11:10 a. m. and 8:10 p. m. Wednesday 8:10 p. m. Sunday School 11:10 a. m. Reading room open weekdays from 1:30 to 5 p. m.
MERRICK
Thi. colnmn h .dtt.4 by tlor. W. B. LM* tebrandt .nd all item* iboaM b« .mt to hia to in.nr. immion ood.r thU Inadliic.
Lutheran
Sunday School 9:15 a. m., morning service 10:30; subject "Yoke Bear¬ ers," (Matt. 11:29:30); evening ser¬ vice 7:45; theme, "Christ's Touch (Mark 5:31).
A word by the Pastor:
Have you ever experienced Christ's touch in your life? There is power
Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the Sixth after Trini¬ ty, at 7.30 and ir:00 o'clock a. m. and 8:00 o'clock p. m. (Celebration of the Holy CommunioQ at the early servcie. Moming prayer and sermon at 11:00 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the services of this church.
Mrs. Harry Greenwald' and daugh¬ ter Gladys have been the guests for the last two weeks of Merrick rela¬ tives. The Greenwalds reside in Rose¬ dale, N. Y.
The outing of the Sunday School ot the Church of the Redeemer to High Hill Beach last Thursday was affect¬ ed in attendance by the threatening
BanT and'"the "Hrst NatiOTal'lank', I. JJ"" .Richard M. Kolisch of Man- mission Howard & Co., who had Brosman William Minugh, Leroy !,•„ "his touch" A'man waV broughtto weather, but those'who ventured'en"-
printed in our last issue, are state- S**^" '\'^'^'''^a'^J''^ J"^'^ with been playing at the American Thea-; Brown. Clyde Montross, Fred A. Christ, his jointa all falling apart joyed one of the best days at the beach
_„ ir * i „_„i„i »-.l!,Tru « K. ,,.«,,^ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morns Ml - tre, entertained for fifteen minutes. > Bugliono, Donato Montross, Jerome i^i^u A„,. n,,:„„ j_„fi, „„ii-.^ i„„,„.„ —¦--•- --^ > ¦ •
menta of financial growth to be proud j^^ ^^ g^^^^ yy^.^ g^^^^^ , j^^^^ ^j^^^^ ^ j^^^^^^^ p^^y ^„d B^„ j^^^pj, ^ ^^^^^^ y^^ ^ iwith ^J^t^^^^'^^'^^^-t^^i^'^J^^'-J'J^
of,
The Freeport Bank now shows re- ,. „„, „,_ „ ^ ^„,4;„ „* c„
dance was held.
wUh ,T.Z. «n,l ,3iviHpd nrofit, of the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Harry De 8:00 p. m. Christensen,
ri-rlv Ann 1)^^ H« voSne com M°". Mr. DeMott is the president I Regular dance Saturday 8:30 p. m.j Clark, Fred "!?f.'/, ?'£ou' ZT.h^'JSdX; : ot the Mechanics Bank of Brooklyn. I Clement, Fr
petitor is well past the million dollar mark in resources and has added to ita surplus since making its l.Tst re¬ port.
In all the two banks have nearly two million dollars ou depcsit.
Band Needs More Players
The Enterprise Band of Freeport still has room for more members, de¬ siring players on French horns or al¬ tos, clarinets and piccolo especially. Players of other instruments will also be accepted. Experienced performers are wanted so that the band may be
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. VanRiper of 99 Rose Street, spent the weekend at Washington, D. C.
Surprise for Returned Soldier
Private Walter V. .Morse arrived in Newport News on the Mercury July
Carra, Tony Morrison, Charles
Notices ( Cassimitis, Geo. C. Moseman, A. A.
Special night, Thursday; dancing at; Chantler, Allan Murray, Henry
"' ¦ J. A. Murray, Thomas
Murray, Lindlay Frank O'Byme, Joseph F. , Clock, Herbert W. Opfer, Fred L. Canteen Committee Cociv, Harry Overring, Wm. D.
Mrs. John J. Dunbar was m charge Colver, G. Clifford Palk, Owen A. of the serving of refreshments Sat- j Cotiibs, Fred Pettit, Harry B.
urday evening, assisted by Mrs. Leona ; Combs, .Mervin J. Post, Mortimer G. Raynor, Mrs. Annie Willets, Mrs. Jean Cornell, Edgar Puck, Harry Midmer and Miss Mary Crevoiserat. I Cornell, William Randall, Leslie V. The following contributions of re- Counts, John H. Raynor, Gilbert
which the school has known upon these annual trips. No rain fell and the absence of the suvi's glare on sand and water was a relief from the usual blinding and baking precess. The ex¬ cursion was made in the Great South Bay Ferry Company's Salem, a boat commodious and well manned. The start was made at'9.30 and return at 6.00 with 71 on board.
iNewpori .^ews on me .\iercury JUiy , ',- —¦¦-¦¦¦¦¦o — . r, ».• v-^uums, jonn n. najnui, unucii,
5: from there he was sent to Camp frqshments (cake unless otherwise Crossfield, Joseph Roynor, Orlando Upton where he received his (lis- specified) are acknowledged If any Cuti, Gaetono Rhame, Frank Pr
Jpt charge on Wednesday, July IG.
On Saturday night, July 19, his friends gave him a welcome home surprise and he indeed was surprL^ed, for when he returned home from the
placed on an efficient playing basis at eity with his fiance, Miss Elsie 1. On
once. No fees or dues are attached to membership in the band. Appli¬ cants can communicate with E. V. Baldwin, director, Rockville Centre, J. Cecil Powers, secretary, Southside Avenue, Freeport, or come to rehear¬ sal at Hose,House No. 4, Olive Boule¬ vard, Freeport, any Monday evening.
contributions are not included m these Danley, Lester L. Rhame, John F. lists the Canteen Committee would Demarest, Frank Rhodes, George F like to be advised: „ „ „ Demuth, Harry H.Rich, George
Himmel s O. K. Bakery, Mrs. B. M.! Duryea, George B. Rider, Robert V. Asch (also magazines), Mrs. Emil j Duryea, Ruluff Rizzo. Frank u t tu ru ¦ t tu
Anderson, Mrs. H. E. Pearsall, Mrs. gbsen. Gordon H. Roantree. James S. ^"^ ^o the grave. C^hrust cannot boar L. Smith, Miss Mahnken, Mrs. Her-; gean John C Rogers, Percy C h*' f^^ief and He puts his hand on-the
t"hing"wtts"Tn"^da7knes";.^""when"they bert C, Schley, Mesdames F S. Sne^- , Egan! James ' Rostoucher. G. A. ih^f"^ «"<> ^« ^'^ness a resurrection
entered the house and turned on the eker, jr., J. N. Hartniann (2), H. W., Engelke, Henry, jr.Rotheim, Harold "«>
lights all rose to greet him with a Cook, E. A. Spiegel, Charles S. Gary, Ensko, Lamont Russell, John H.
hearty welcome handshake. The ev- Charles W. Van Buren, Arthur Nos-; Ellison, J. Huyler Russo, Henry
him. Surgery stood helpless. What did Christ do? He did not amputate. He did not poultice. He touched him and he was well.
The mother-in-law of the Apostle Peter was in a raging fever. He touched her and she was perfectly well.
Two blind men came stumbling in- , • ¦ , ,
to a room where Christ is. Christ did Announcement is made of the en- not lift the eyelid to see whether it >;?»?ement of Miss Sybil daughter of was a cataract. He touched them and \ Mrs. Samue Behner of this village to they saw everything. | ^'¦f- ^^rnf.^'' Stanley Hone of St. Jos-
A man came to Jesus. The drum of i^f^. -Michigan Mr. Hone is a gradu- his ear had ceased to vibrate and hei«f« of the University of Michigan, had a stuttering tongue. Christ Ij^'ass "f 1«1.;'. a member of Phi Epsi- touched the ear and he heard, touched '°'? Fraternity. Mr. Hone is a chemi- the tongue and he articulated. ;'^t' engineer. The wedding will take
There is a funeral coming out pf P'ace m late August.
that gate, a widow following her Oiily
derdonk, about 8:00 o'clock, every-
WANTAGH
ening" was spent in playing games, worthy, Henry Ashdown, B. G. Wray, Fassii.o, .-.
music and singing, which all joined Bert Seaman, Francis C. Morse, C.b. p'assino, John
in, al.so Walter told of some of his Raynor, R. A. Miller, Robert Patrick i passjno^ Ed.
experiences and showed some of his (j^», J. S. Lewis, Samuel Henderson, jpord, Da.lel M
! war trophies which he had bought Wallace R. Post, Carl Kranz, H. L. | pord, Leo
ifrom overseas. Baukney, L. S. Mabee, Edward Abeles [Puge, Charles G
Saperstein, Philip Sigillo, Salvatore Simpson, John Sims, Charles Smith, J. D. Lloyd Smith, Joseph L.
"Hey, Thjere!"
Do You Want to Earn a Farm I The house was decoratad prettily' Mesdames A. V. Johnson, J. N. Gibb(J„^ ^vilTis A. Smith, Russell S. Congress is expected to tai<e favor-1 outside with flags, lanterns and a Hartmann, George Story, A. S. Oak-; Gibney, Fleming J.Smith, Tilford able action on Soldiers' Settlement: large welcome home pennant. Inside ley, W. M. Nichols, Arthur Thomp-1 Gilbert, F. W., jr. Smith, Ulysses Legislation and if such legislation is with flags and flowers tastefully and son, Walter C. Rho«ies, S. Bauman, I Gilligan, E. F. Smith, William F.
John Box, better known as "Jack," So you have a Christ so near, that has returned from "Over There;" he when you touch Him with your guilt | is looking fine.
He touches you with His pardon. .Mr.s. John T. Cowles is spending When you touch Him with your trou-'much of her time at her cottage at ble He touches you with His comfort. ¦ Oak Island Beach. When you touch Him with your bond- j. Mrs. Charles Schafer was the guest age, He touches you with His free-, of #Mrs. A. E. Hunt for several days
dom.
last week at High Hill Beach.
Baptist
The regular mid-week prayer meet- __^ _ ^
ing will be at 8:00 o'clock Thursday j Rh^Kla and Miss Helen Jackson The study of the Book of
Miss Ruth Lawrence of New Jer- s_ey. is visiting her relatives, Mrs.
farm for which payments will be ar-1 As midnight approached the guests ranged over a number of years at a ^ departed with best wishes to the hon- low rate of interest, making it possi- ' ored one and his fiance, ble for each man to be an independ-j Among the invited guests were: Mr. ent land owner. I Donald Combs, Mr. and .Mrs. James
Information relative to this offer McCloskie, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brar- may be had through the U. S. Eni-ien, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ackerson, ployment Service, Local Council of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKeeman, Har- ^efense, or Home Service Section old Bedell, Fred Bedell, Wright Lew
American Red Cross, (Signed) • AGNES C. EARON, Chairman Home Service.
Improving Raibroad Avenue
The rainy weather the past week has made the job of rebuilding Rail¬ road Avenue necessary, but it is be¬ ing done as rapidly as possible, with better weather in prospect. Presi¬ dent Anderson has succeeded in se-' curing from the' railroad compaiy 15 feet additional, west of the depot, run¬ ning to Grove Street, which will also be included and which will make a splendid plaza for autas waiting for trains from New York. The hydrant in the middle of the block, which has always been too low for good service, has been raised, and the gate at the corner of Railroad Avenue and Church Street, replaced, so that when it is complete it can be left that way, and being the well-known Bitulithic pave¬ ment, which is built without regard to coat; will last for many years.
I*resident Anderson is to be con¬ gratulated upon taking steps to se¬ cure this improvement practically without expense to the village, with the assistance of Supervisor Smith who has the matter in charge for the County, this now being part of the County road.
Lest anyone should think that Free- port is getting its share, it is in order to remark that Freeport has not one- half of the roads it is entitled to, im¬ proved at the expense of the Town and County, compared with the Law- rence-Cedarhurst section in which Su¬ pervisor Doughtv is more particular¬ ly interested and which has more im¬ proved roads, in cornparison to its as- aeased valuation, population or mile¬ age than any other section of the town.
9ee Great South Bay Ferry Com¬ pany lehadule to beaches in this paper.
BENZOMINT
The household remedy for Sore Throat and Tonsilitis. It doea the work. Keep a bottla in the house.
To give every familv a chance to try this good fuel, I will sell coke (in nut coal size) for a limited time only at $10.10 per ton.
Sinclair L. Raynor, 8 No. Main St. tcl. 184.
TO MY PATRONS
I will close my office on Jaly 10 this aommar, retammg abont Sept 1.
T. P. CARMAN, D. S.
ABSENT ON VACATION I will ba away tram my office for tws iraaka bagtaming Sunday, Jul; 20. Albart H. Oammond. D. D. &
Mrs. Rotheim $1
Mr. and Mrs. F. Devlin $5
Mrs. Ethel Post $1
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Swezey $2
American Theatre $10
Lee-Patterson Co. $2
Mrs. Henry Crew $3
Mrs. W. J. Sullivan $2
Mrs. J.. O. Cummings, cake, $1 ,„„^„o„.., „.
.Mrs. George J. Glenz, donation, $5 jgflfg Qllie
P. Nickelsberg, $1 Jaffe! Sol
Mrs. Darenberg, $1
Cash, $1
Helland, E. W., jr. Thompson, Gilbert Hendrickson, Edw. Thurston, Lew'is Higgins, George Trayer, A. C. Higginson, F. J. Valentine, L. W.
I Higginson, Jos. J. Vandewater, D. P. Holmes, Edwin Viertel, Jacob Huethwohl, C. L. Wallace, Clyde
I Hunt, Harry B. Walling, Milton Jackson, Ollie Warren, Chas. E.
Ward, J. Lawrence Werzinger, Frank
Annual Sunday School Picnic Knapp, David B. Williams, Philetus
Williams, Wm. R.
Wood, Harvey
Methodist
Pine Street, near Church Street Rev. Everett A. Burnes, Minister 9:30 a. m., S8nday School; classes for all ages. 10:30, morning wor.^hip, with sermon by the minister.
»7:45 p. m., victory service at which Edward Page Gaston. F. R. G. S., will be the speaker. Mr. Gaston was con- , , • „, * Tir 1 ru -1 17 nected with the American Embassy in
Johnson Clement Weeks. Charles F g^^,;^ ^^ ^y^^ outbreak of the war and Kegel Abraham Whritenour Ernest ^.j^^ Embassador Gerard visited many Kimple, Thomas Williams, Charles |„f yy^^ ^^^^^^ ^.^^p, ;„ Germa.iy and
., - - , ,. . Ttrii- iiT Tl I saw their terrible condition. He was
Kopp, John, jr. "'" "'— " '
Kring, George
IS, George Fischer, all of Freeport; Miss Elsie I. Onderdonk, Mrs. George Houghton, Miss Harriet Mason, Miss Marie Young, Charles Quigley, all of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schlemmer, of Hempstead. I
Willis M. Summers and his mother, „..„.
Mrs. Ida Summers, are spending sev-1 The Presbyterian Church and Sunday , LaniT'Alvin
eral weeks at the Belmar, Asbury School Goes to High Hill Beach j Lango George
Park, N.J. on Next Saturday , I enrv' T ouia Wriirht Ijiwrpnce 1"'='"'^ ,""",""i,"',^ '¦'"'. ^"'', "'" ",^':' Ij 5^' W^ir A W • ht r^p orated by the Sultan of Turkey it nd IS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cruikshank and One of the great events of the^year • Lewk^' Rovaf" Yo'un^ Frank '^ ^?"*'^ of the famous Geographical
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knapp of South virith Presbyterian folks is the sail to i Lord h h Ziegler Frank E l^^'^'^^y "^ LondoiV. Mr. Gaston will
Ocean Avenue, and D. D. Graham are "-•-»- "=" *>—i. rpi,. a„„i „* i—*„ :. > -.....: . _. » • — : motoring to Boston, Portland and Pol¬ and Springs, Me., returning by way of Newport and New London.
many times arrested as a -spy and it wooa, narvey ^^^ published once that he had been
Woodhouse. Hart d i ^y^^y^ yy^ j,^,, ^^„y ^j^, experiences
„, J, T IS11V.I,. lie HOW liiany vital experi
Woodley, James |,,gf„^g ^^^ j^^i^^ ^he war, was dec-
Hebrew Outing Postponed
' The outing of the Hebrew Sunday School to Point Lookout wae post¬ poned last Sunday because of rain and will be held this Sunday; boats leave Ellison's dock at 11:00 a. m.
High Hill beach. The fleet of boats'^owe WiUiam L Z mmerman W A If'fJ' •?'' 7''^'''' 5^'"^* and Battle xtarf from Patterson's dock at 1000 t' r^^j i W" ™,, TV*'* Fields. Music by quartette and
1"," J'Tn H^.^J^'XVr^^L^* rr^pV : L''^"' E^]r"d M. Zoellner, Otto everybody will be welcome.
o'clock, sail down the Freeport Creek ; L^^g ' Eddie
and by turns and twists that only ex-1 gince this list wae published last perienced sailors of the bay know, j ^^^^^ ^g j,ave received information re- reach the dock at High Hill about an , garding the following hour and a half later. - ^
Every little group of picnickers has a big basket or box with tell-tale
Weekly Weather Report
(For our readers in other localities)
Friday, July 18, continuing rain and sultry.
Saturday, same, and more so.
Sunday, rain continuing all day and all the evening. ^
Monday, sun shining bright few minutes in morning; overcast and rain during afternoon and evening.
Tuesday, still overcast and sultry.
Wednesday, same weather continu¬ ing and raining all night; sun out in p. m.
Thursday, clear!!!
Big Card Party
Next Wednesday
Mrs. Feltenstein and Mrs. Maior Parke have again undertaken a bridge and whist party, this time for benent of the Jewish Maternity Hospital, to be held at Blossom Heath Inn on Wed¬ nesday afternoon, July 30, at 2:00 p. m. Refreshments will be served and Sophie Tucker wiil entertain. Those who remember the affair given by the same committee for the benefit of the Red Cross know what a good time is in store. Mr. Suskind has generous¬ ly donated the Inn and^also the re¬ freshments on both occasions. Tickets can be procured from Mrs. Feltanatein and Mrs. Parke, also at the South Shore Hotel.
lumps and nozzles, not a bit affected by the new prohibition law, and a scramble for a table or a soft spot on
.Saa Great Soath Bay Ferry Com¬ pany awedale to b«a.cbaa in thia paper.
Adv«rtb*m«at
TlM price of coal is increaaing. Bay yoor next winter's sopply now and save money. Sinclair Raynor. teL 184; 8 No. Main St
Unclaimed Letters
(Freeport Poet Office)
George Vogt and Ernest Vogt, both'Anderson, Mrs. Agda released from overseas ser\ ;c«.'. Allen, Miss Mary
George A. Brandoff (from overseas) Brown, Mrs. Bertha received his discharge last week. , Bowen, Mrs. L. R.
Sergeant Edmund T. Nunns recei>^ed : Burton, Mrs. Helen , . J , his discharge from the Army last Burnett, Miss Constance
the sand is made as soon as the jranK- ipionth, having served his country 19 . Loveridge, Mrs. Geo. plank is out and soon the well ordered | months, fourteen months in the Sig- ¦ Merelli, Mr. Charles basket is a wreck. Then away to the j ^g,] Corps and five months in the Mot- Pye, Mrs. C. E. beach! Many of the ventursome | j,, transport Corps. : Roduis, Mademoiselle Alice
youngsters not too closely circum- Dwight J. Boland, who has been i Ryan, Miss Eileen scribed, have succeeded m acquiring ' cjujgj^g on the U. S. S. Gulfport, was I T. BENSON SMITH, P. M.
a bathing suit and many a tot with- jjigcharged from Service this week. July 22, 1919. out the suit takes off shoes and stock- j Dwight called to see on Wednesday, mgs and "paddles" and sometimes se- yy^ ^aj an office position with the date women of matronly years have, pgn^gyj^gnia Railroad before going been knowTi to do likewise. Others jpt.^, service in 1917, and intends to re-
Fdurteen Years Ago
Financial statement of Board of Ed
just lie ^around^ of.^A* *5"il _9!?5" 1 tiirn to %' swne kVnd"of'wor'k aftera | ^S*ii^"„/i*L^**''„.ST'„!!??!I'.'^'l1'i!'
/(ContJnuad on Paga K)
start indifferent games, some pretend to sleep. All have a good time.
About three o'clock begins the struggle back toward the boats, and after various delays for various in¬ dulgences the whistles blow and lines are cast off and all settle down
fit $22,776.00, of which teachers' sala¬ ries were $11,633.
I4VMPN17AI ! Leo Fishel, coach, presented gold
nimCJlCJ^l^ headed umbrella by Freeport High
PATTERSON—ALKIRE School Baseball Team, for his work.
Anna Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. j A flagman has been stationed at the inland Mrs. William H. Patterson, and Grove Street crossing of the L. I. R. R. chosen seats. The sail home is always ! Sergeant Arthur Rajrmond Alkire, U. a pleasant one and about 6:00 o'clock; S. Army, were married on Wednes- all are at home again tired and sun- i day, July 9. They are residing with burned and happy. It is always a' Mrs. Alkire's parenta at 127 So. Main great dayT [Street
This year the boata will start at 10
o'clock Saturday, July 26, from Pat- j RHODES—GOLDEN
terson's dock. "There is no charge, but
Real EsUte Notes
H. E. VanRiper has sold th* follow¬ ing pieces of property: 116 W. Sea¬ man Avenue, to W. R. Kellet of Brook¬ lyn; 243 Whaley Street to W. M. Bat- ler of Brooklyn; 255 Whaley Street
«.=«.. = ««v». *..^.»-o ......».e,^, .--. Clara E. Rhodes and Walter E. c > n ui «e oi.
each one carries along something and Golden were united in marriage on '<• y."- ^^"^ *2r ^ t ^' v'n ,' a coHection is taken on th eboat i Thursday evening. Ji»ly 17, at the n«^ Avenue to W. G. Lusk of Brook- No one ever stops to ask: "Are you'home of Mr. and Mrs. Ajidrew Ennis,I'y* ^^^^ a Presbyterian?'^ because nobody, 103 South Main Street. The bride! ~~~ cares on that day. They are just out 'was attired in blue silk, and carried a \ The price of coal U increasmg. Bay for a good time and they feel "The | bouquet of roaes. She was attended your titxt wmter's^ supply new and
more the merrier
Word has gone out that old Jupi¬ ter Pluvius will shut off the rain works before Saturday. But if there should be any indications of uncer¬ tainty remember that word has gone oat that clouds cant scare Presbyter¬ ians, and the picnic WILL be unless it actually raina real rain on Satarday moming.
-See Graat Soath Bay Ferry Com-
AiyaMaarngga
HIGH WATER TIDE TABLE
by Mrs. Ennis and Mr. Ennis acted ' •«^e n>«ney. Sinclair Raynor, tal as best man. The ceremony was per- 184; 8 No. Main St formed by Rev. J. Sidney (Sould, pas¬ tor of the Presbyterian Church. After the ceremony refreshmenta were served the wedding party. 'o1^' "''
At tho same time Dr. Gould chris-' Satarday tenad the young son of Mr. and Mrs. (gp^y Ennis, RobertAndrew, with Alvin G. Mon^y
Smith as sponsor. i?*!?'^
'Wednesday
-.^ , .„., ^„- Sac G»at South Bay Ferry Com-l'ThxaaAay
pany icbadalc to baachaa tn thiajmpwr. paay aehadola to Reaches in thia japar. | gf^g^i *°*-
26 2« 27 28 29 M 81 1 2
Miss Annie Hicks, who has I een quite ill, is able to be about again.
Lyman Fussell and several of his chums spent the weekend at High Hill Beach.
Mrs. R. H. Bulling arid .Mrs. Frank Place, who were at the Lenoy Hill Hospital, are both getting along tine; and we are also glad to hear that Mr. Jeffrey is a little better.
Mr. and Mrs. William Garner and daughter Ruth are spending a few days at Albany.
Next Sunday, July 27, will be the last Sunday night serviee in the Me¬ morial Church until September, be¬ ing closed all during August.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haff have opened their cottage at High Hill Beach; also the Birdsall Jacksons.
A week ago Friday night^a party of young folks had a delightful moon¬ light sail to High Hill. They were Miss Agnes Box, George Siems, Charles M. Schafer, Vera Dean, Ever¬ ett Jeffrey, Florence Box, Lillian Siems, Waldau Krauss.
On Sunday night while driving along the Merrick Road James M. Sea¬ man, jr., was run into by a large Buick car driven by a Patchogue man and both machines were completely wrecked. Mr. Seaman had his shoul¬ der badly fractured and several of the other parties were pretty well bruised up. The man was arrested and locked up, charged with criminal negligence.
J. Lawrence Ward is still in ser. vice, on board the U. S. S. Southery.
George Box announced the marriage of his daughter, Emma, to Frederick Cheshire, last Sunday at their home.
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^^ ho to a •• ^» Nassau County Review Offidal Paper, Village of Fraaport FREEPORT, N. y , FRIDAY, JULV 25, 1919 VoL XXn, No. 30 Village Taxea Overdue i- The time for paying village taxes at the village office has expired, and taxea mast now be paid at the home of the collector, D. Frank Seaman, Rutland Road. Christmas in Summer Time The Lights will celebrate Christmas at their club house next Wednesday evening. All the piembers of this home in December when others are fraternity are apt to be away from celebrating this glad holiday seasoa Miss Harriet Thoms and her sister Gertrude of Archer Street, this vil- _ ^¦- - lage, are spending some time in Los ¦o they take the summer time for a Angeles, Cal., where they have had SOOAL AND PESSONAL •rial Itmwaa CoM«rahi« RMU.aU of Our naltr, Wi' Thair CmmU, Vtoiu •ad SMslal Affair. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Nutt and daughters, Loueiia and Francis, spent the week-end with Mr*. Nutt's si.«er and brother-ir.-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ev¬ erett Breece, at Princeton, N. J. Activitiea at W. C. C. S. Chib Entertainment ' The cobweb party held at the Com¬ munity Aouse on Thursday eveuing brought out an unusual number at boys and girls. The party was planned and supervised by Miss Bender of the Girls' Service Club. A large web was made over the room and various col¬ ored strings were entangled through it. At the end of each string was a prize donited by a member of the Girls' Club. As each boy and girl en¬ tered the Club House they were giv¬ en numbers and as the numbers were .. . . . .. -...»—'>, ^—., "....•t ...,;, ..«.^ ..=« called the boy and girl having th* Bedell, Lester special event to make up tor lost time, I several very interesting mountain same number pared off as partners. Bedell, Milton and have invited their friends to be trips with the three Donnelly girls and began to unwind the strings from the Benham, E. S. with them when Santa Uaus will,thej, brother Bert, formerly of this web. Sixty couples took part at a Benham, Louis make his visit to them, with presents . village. time. Following the party a dance Betzip, Harry E for the kiddies, big and little. The Misses Thoms are very much was held. Lemonade was donated by Bille, Leo Wednesday evenmg of this week a j„ jove with California ^nd its out- the members of the Girls' Club. j Blinn, Harold K Halloween party was held Some Money in Freeport The official reports of the Freeport I door life and have maliy enjoyable The Saturday night dances were re--Block, LeRoy I outings planned with their former sumed again last week and although' Bolton, Harry , friends of Freeport. the night was stormy, we had a good Bradley, Wallace Mead, Walter A. Attendance. During the second inter- Brandes, Fred, jr. Miller, Henry H. Checking Our Boys We have checked up our Roll of Honor, and have not yet received any record regarding the dismissal from Service of the following. Any information from our readers regarding these, with particulars, if possible, would be appreciated, so that the list may be checked up and cleared up as much as possible: Albin, Frank Lynch, George A. Albro, Samuel Ljmch, J. Francis Allen, Joseph E. Lynch, John E. Allen, Zondra Lyons, James P. Anderson, John F. MacCullum, C. Mackay, Donald H. Magnus, Henry G. Malone, Franklin Malone, Gilbert Malone, Leonard Marion, Sidney McCallum, P. C. McCloskey, John McEnetee, Jos. L. ABOUT THE CHURCHES (ItMM in thi. coliuaa ar. ir.lc«Bi.d tram tha paatsr. at church., ami aacratariaa er othm- officUI. ai church .aclaltM. Th.M itcie., vitbiD th. limit. .{ om M**«., .p- paar .. furDifth.4. Christian Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist, Franklin and Fulton Streets, Hemp¬ stead. Services Sunday 11:10 a. m. and 8:10 p. m. Wednesday 8:10 p. m. Sunday School 11:10 a. m. Reading room open weekdays from 1:30 to 5 p. m. MERRICK Thi. colnmn h .dtt.4 by tlor. W. B. LM* tebrandt .nd all item* iboaM b« .mt to hia to in.nr. immion ood.r thU Inadliic. Lutheran Sunday School 9:15 a. m., morning service 10:30; subject "Yoke Bear¬ ers" (Matt. 11:29:30); evening ser¬ vice 7:45; theme, "Christ's Touch (Mark 5:31). A word by the Pastor: Have you ever experienced Christ's touch in your life? There is power Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the Sixth after Trini¬ ty, at 7.30 and ir:00 o'clock a. m. and 8:00 o'clock p. m. (Celebration of the Holy CommunioQ at the early servcie. Moming prayer and sermon at 11:00 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the services of this church. Mrs. Harry Greenwald' and daugh¬ ter Gladys have been the guests for the last two weeks of Merrick rela¬ tives. The Greenwalds reside in Rose¬ dale, N. Y. The outing of the Sunday School ot the Church of the Redeemer to High Hill Beach last Thursday was affect¬ ed in attendance by the threatening BanT and'"the "Hrst NatiOTal'lank', I. JJ"" .Richard M. Kolisch of Man- mission Howard & Co., who had Brosman William Minugh, Leroy !,•„ "his touch" A'man waV broughtto weather, but those'who ventured'en"- printed in our last issue, are state- S**^" '\'^'^'''^a'^J''^ J"^'^ with been playing at the American Thea-; Brown. Clyde Montross, Fred A. Christ, his jointa all falling apart joyed one of the best days at the beach _„ ir * i „_„i„i »-.l!,Tru « K. ,,.«,,^ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morns Ml - tre, entertained for fifteen minutes. > Bugliono, Donato Montross, Jerome i^i^u A„,. n,,:„„ j_„fi, „„ii-.^ i„„,„.„ —¦--•- --^ > ¦ • menta of financial growth to be proud j^^ ^^ g^^^^ yy^.^ g^^^^^ , j^^^^ ^j^^^^ ^ j^^^^^^^ p^^y ^„d B^„ j^^^pj, ^ ^^^^^^ y^^ ^ iwith ^J^t^^^^'^^'^^^-t^^i^'^J^^'-J'J^ of, The Freeport Bank now shows re- ,. „„, „,_ „ ^ ^„,4;„ „* c„ dance was held. wUh ,T.Z. «n,l ,3iviHpd nrofit, of the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Harry De 8:00 p. m. Christensen, ri-rlv Ann 1)^^ H« voSne com M°". Mr. DeMott is the president I Regular dance Saturday 8:30 p. m.j Clark, Fred "!?f.'/, ?'£ou' ZT.h^'JSdX; : ot the Mechanics Bank of Brooklyn. I Clement, Fr petitor is well past the million dollar mark in resources and has added to ita surplus since making its l.Tst re¬ port. In all the two banks have nearly two million dollars ou depcsit. Band Needs More Players The Enterprise Band of Freeport still has room for more members, de¬ siring players on French horns or al¬ tos, clarinets and piccolo especially. Players of other instruments will also be accepted. Experienced performers are wanted so that the band may be Mr. and Mrs. H. E. VanRiper of 99 Rose Street, spent the weekend at Washington, D. C. Surprise for Returned Soldier Private Walter V. .Morse arrived in Newport News on the Mercury July Carra, Tony Morrison, Charles Notices ( Cassimitis, Geo. C. Moseman, A. A. Special night, Thursday; dancing at; Chantler, Allan Murray, Henry "' ¦ J. A. Murray, Thomas Murray, Lindlay Frank O'Byme, Joseph F. , Clock, Herbert W. Opfer, Fred L. Canteen Committee Cociv, Harry Overring, Wm. D. Mrs. John J. Dunbar was m charge Colver, G. Clifford Palk, Owen A. of the serving of refreshments Sat- j Cotiibs, Fred Pettit, Harry B. urday evening, assisted by Mrs. Leona ; Combs, .Mervin J. Post, Mortimer G. Raynor, Mrs. Annie Willets, Mrs. Jean Cornell, Edgar Puck, Harry Midmer and Miss Mary Crevoiserat. I Cornell, William Randall, Leslie V. The following contributions of re- Counts, John H. Raynor, Gilbert which the school has known upon these annual trips. No rain fell and the absence of the suvi's glare on sand and water was a relief from the usual blinding and baking precess. The ex¬ cursion was made in the Great South Bay Ferry Company's Salem, a boat commodious and well manned. The start was made at'9.30 and return at 6.00 with 71 on board. iNewpori .^ews on me .\iercury JUiy , ',- —¦¦-¦¦¦¦¦o — . r, ».• v-^uums, jonn n. najnui, unucii, 5: from there he was sent to Camp frqshments (cake unless otherwise Crossfield, Joseph Roynor, Orlando Upton where he received his (lis- specified) are acknowledged If any Cuti, Gaetono Rhame, Frank Pr Jpt charge on Wednesday, July IG. On Saturday night, July 19, his friends gave him a welcome home surprise and he indeed was surprL^ed, for when he returned home from the placed on an efficient playing basis at eity with his fiance, Miss Elsie 1. On once. No fees or dues are attached to membership in the band. Appli¬ cants can communicate with E. V. Baldwin, director, Rockville Centre, J. Cecil Powers, secretary, Southside Avenue, Freeport, or come to rehear¬ sal at Hose,House No. 4, Olive Boule¬ vard, Freeport, any Monday evening. contributions are not included m these Danley, Lester L. Rhame, John F. lists the Canteen Committee would Demarest, Frank Rhodes, George F like to be advised: „ „ „ Demuth, Harry H.Rich, George Himmel s O. K. Bakery, Mrs. B. M.! Duryea, George B. Rider, Robert V. Asch (also magazines), Mrs. Emil j Duryea, Ruluff Rizzo. Frank u t tu ru ¦ t tu Anderson, Mrs. H. E. Pearsall, Mrs. gbsen. Gordon H. Roantree. James S. ^"^ ^o the grave. C^hrust cannot boar L. Smith, Miss Mahnken, Mrs. Her-; gean John C Rogers, Percy C h*' f^^ief and He puts his hand on-the t"hing"wtts"Tn"^da7knes";.^""when"they bert C, Schley, Mesdames F S. Sne^- , Egan! James ' Rostoucher. G. A. ih^f"^ «"<> ^« ^'^ness a resurrection entered the house and turned on the eker, jr., J. N. Hartniann (2), H. W., Engelke, Henry, jr.Rotheim, Harold "«> lights all rose to greet him with a Cook, E. A. Spiegel, Charles S. Gary, Ensko, Lamont Russell, John H. hearty welcome handshake. The ev- Charles W. Van Buren, Arthur Nos-; Ellison, J. Huyler Russo, Henry him. Surgery stood helpless. What did Christ do? He did not amputate. He did not poultice. He touched him and he was well. The mother-in-law of the Apostle Peter was in a raging fever. He touched her and she was perfectly well. Two blind men came stumbling in- , • ¦ , , to a room where Christ is. Christ did Announcement is made of the en- not lift the eyelid to see whether it >;?»?ement of Miss Sybil daughter of was a cataract. He touched them and \ Mrs. Samue Behner of this village to they saw everything. ^'¦f- ^^rnf.^'' Stanley Hone of St. Jos- A man came to Jesus. The drum of i^f^. -Michigan Mr. Hone is a gradu- his ear had ceased to vibrate and hei«f« of the University of Michigan, had a stuttering tongue. Christ Ij^'ass "f 1«1.;'. a member of Phi Epsi- touched the ear and he heard, touched '°'? Fraternity. Mr. Hone is a chemi- the tongue and he articulated. ;'^t' engineer. The wedding will take There is a funeral coming out pf P'ace m late August. that gate, a widow following her Oiily derdonk, about 8:00 o'clock, every- WANTAGH ening" was spent in playing games, worthy, Henry Ashdown, B. G. Wray, Fassii.o, .-. music and singing, which all joined Bert Seaman, Francis C. Morse, C.b. p'assino, John in, al.so Walter told of some of his Raynor, R. A. Miller, Robert Patrick i passjno^ Ed. experiences and showed some of his (j^», J. S. Lewis, Samuel Henderson, jpord, Da.lel M ! war trophies which he had bought Wallace R. Post, Carl Kranz, H. L. pord, Leo ifrom overseas. Baukney, L. S. Mabee, Edward Abeles [Puge, Charles G Saperstein, Philip Sigillo, Salvatore Simpson, John Sims, Charles Smith, J. D. Lloyd Smith, Joseph L. "Hey, Thjere!" Do You Want to Earn a Farm I The house was decoratad prettily' Mesdames A. V. Johnson, J. N. Gibb(J„^ ^vilTis A. Smith, Russell S. Congress is expected to tai |
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