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Nassau CoSity Review
Offidal Paper, Village of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1919
VoL XXn, No. 34
SOOAL AND PERSONAL
Mrial ilMM C««c»ralnt ItaiMamta al Ow tr. airf TlMir CuMta. VMts aad Saalal A«aira ^""^
Attomev Douglass C. Lawrence is spending bis vacation at the lakes in New Hampshire.
Miss Rose Kolisch after spending ¦i;z weeks with her Krandparentti, Mr. Uuf Mrs. Morris Miller of South Main Street, has retumed to her home in Manhattan.
ABOUT THE CHURdES
((«•¦• ia tato celuBMi an wlc»«n< ham tka ya*ton al chufxhaa aad Mcratarlaa ar othar 'Mkciala ef church Mciatlaa. Thaaa itaaa, withla tl>a linita e( our apata, ap- paar aa faraiabod.
The Misses Selma Hansen of S. Dimon Smith's office, Matikla Bald¬ win at George M. Levy's office and Madeline Kober of the firm of Ed¬ wards, Bode & George, have just re- tomea from a three weeks' vacation i in the Adirondack Mountains.
Christiaa Science
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Franklin and Fulton Streets, Hemp¬ atead. Services Sunday 11:10 a. m. and 8:10 p. m. Wednesday ii:10 p. m. Sunday School 11:10 a. m. Reading room open weekdays from 1:30 to 6:60 p. m.
MetJiodiat
Rev. Snford C. Heam of Brooklyn will Breach in the morning and even¬ ing Sundajr, August 24.
Preabyterian
pastor on Sunday morning will be
"Invisible Realities." The hour of
The welcome is cor-
The Social Circle will hold a dom¬ ino and pinochle at the home ot Mrs. Flora Gulden, East Railroad Avenue,' service is 10:30. on Friday eveniiuTi August 29, at 8:15 j dial.
sharp.
j Baptiat
Miss Mary Crevoiserat has gone to | ' The reeular mid-week prayer meet- New London, Conn., to attend tne fun- ing is held aa usual on Thursday ev- eral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph , enmg at »:00 o'clock. The Bible Crevoiserat, who passed away very School meets at 9:46 on Sunday. There suddenly on Saturday, August 16. Mrs. will be services both morning and ev- Grevoiserat is survived by one son, ening on Sunday. Morning service Joseph L. Crevoiserat, and two daug.i- begins at 11:00 o'clock and the even- ters, Mrs. Ezra Rolf and Mrs. Thomas j ing service at 7:45.
Anderson. The Misses Rose and'
Mamie Crevoiserat of Roosevelt are also at New London.
K. of C. to Have
Big Line in Parade
VILLAGE AFFAIRS— At the regular meeting of Holy Re-
At 'the meeting of the Village ' deemer Council, Knights of Columbus. Board of Trustees Wednesday after-: held at the Knights of Columbus Jlall noon the following applications were! o" P>ne Street, last Monday night, a
FRATERNAL ORDERS
Deiaca af tha Saciat Frataraai Or«aalntlaaa af Fiaa»ar^ and Vkiaitr
Masonie
At the regular meeting of Spartan Lodge No. 956, Free and Accepted Masons, naat Tuesday evening the Master Mason degree will be con¬ ferred upon ..five candidates, The meetings are held on the Odd Fellows Hall on West Merrick Road. After this meeting the Lodge will close un¬ til September 16, before any more de¬ grees will be-conferred.
Jr. O. U. A. M.
On Saturday of this week, August
Service Qdb Remains Open
(Official Report) No date has yet been set for the positive closing af the Soldiers and Sailors Club on Church Street, nor will any be set until around Labor Dav as it is not yet known just how much more the work will be needed. In the meantime we are continuing our pro-
fram of entertaining soldiers, and ad over 300 at our rooms Saturday night, and about 100, notwithstanding the stormy weather, on Sunday. A Word from ¦ Visitor John W. Kearney (home address 5611 Utica Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio)
LOCAL TOPICS
CaaMMOta aa4 asylaaatiaaa aat aatiraly al a mawa aatura, oa vUlaca affaira, by tha aaitar.
Asaaulted by Greek Peddler
The police blotters of recent date contain a brief record of a telephone message from a Freeport woman that about 4 hours before she had lieen as¬ saulted by a Greek peddler. Of course the man had disappeared before that time and nothing could be done. The lady screamed for her husband and
23, Freeport CouncU No. 57 'will hold "^j^ "<>* ?et a chance so sent us a word . 1L./.1, X»ti„^ f« Pnint r.n«kniii- K.at.a »' greeting on his way home. A num-
A beach outing to Point Lookout, boats °} greeting on his way home. A num- leaving dock at South Main Street,; *Se»-<)f the regular Service Giris at the near Raynor, at 3:15 p. m. and re-i Club will remember Mr. Keahiey, who turning from the beach at 10:00 p. m. ^'"s '« ">« ". T. C. Music will be provided on the boats . , .^ . ,r. ..... .- _.
and at the beach for dancing. The _App.reeiated Visit te Freeport proceeds of the outing will go into I the Council contingent fund. I
_, , scared the intruder away, but if her
sends a postal card from Camp Mer-1 presence of mind Mad continued, enuf ritt. He said he intended to get down for her to notify the police at once and say good-bye before he left, but the. man, having a pack, could un¬ doubtedly have teen traced. "There is a lesson for other women however up¬ on the inadvisability of allowing strangers to enter one's house which may have a salutary effect. It is bet¬ ter to be sure than sorry.
The following letter, passed on to us by Mr. Reya^ds, was received after
^ I the visit to us on August 9. We had
The Patriotic Circle annotlnces that'?even truck loads of boys that even- hereafter they will be known as the 1'"?. and "«tj>rally appreciate the re- Social Circle. They also announce i ceipt of a letter like this, although the that they are in no way connected writer gives Freeport credit for work
with any fraternal organization.
Finds Short Weighting of Ice
Commissioner Porter of the Division
of Foods and Marketo Checks Up
Retail Deliveries.
I committee to co-operate with the Vil lage Committee to assist in the wel¬ come home to the Freeport boys on September 1 ne^iit was appointed by the Grand Knight, consisting of Jos
Acting on complaints that ice deal¬ ers were selling short weight ice. Commissioner Eugene H. Porter au¬ thorized a state-wide inspection of ice deliveries the last three days of July. As a result of this action W. T. White, director of the Bureau of Keights and Measures, his inspectors, and city and county sealers throughout the state, with scales and tongs, checked
granted: Jesse Southard, Porterfield Place. J. C. Jacob, Bedford Avenue. C. D. Braren, Whaley Street. C. H. Frederick, Hillside Avenue. For Sidewalk Grades: Sylvena A. • Duncan, 119 ......^. , _, r» 1. * « 1 -1.
Avenue. i ""a Thomas Dougherty. Holy Re- g^ pe,^cent. of Buch scales were under
Montgomery N. Millbank, Lena deemer Council will provide its- own {.^^j'^ht. OflTsetting this shortage, ap- Avenue. | band and confidently expects not less i proximately 20 per cent, of these de-
Morton C. Germond was apnointed ; than one hundred and hfty of tha lo-; fi^g^j^g ^^^g ^^^^^ ^ne to 19 pounds a special village policeman. ^ cal Knights to appear in the parade as weight. This was learned by fol-
Montgomery N. Milbank, on be- \testimonial of their appreciation to 1 ^
bait of himself and several neighbors, :,the boys who have so nobly perpetu- asked for a street light nt Pennsyl- ated the name of our fair village in vania and Lena Avenues; referred" to, the recent world conflict. Light Committee. L ^*'5T the business r
John G. Coyle of New York City, a noted orator in the ranks of the Knights of Columbus, delivered a stirring patriotic address on "The Flag," and pointed out
' I?*' ^- t^ m"i*' ^**^t*^ a ^V ^^I'^'ff I up 2,122 separate deliveries by 570 Miller Rayniond Malone, Neil A. Campbell /fferent dealers, finding more than
! lowing the ice carts and reweighing ! the ice just delivered. The inspectors I reported they found 587 deliveries ac-
for which the County organization is partly responsible:
Mitchel Field, Long Island, N. Y. August 14, 1919. Mr. W. Reynolds, Asst. Director, War Camp Com¬ munity Service, Freeport, L. I. Dear Sir:—
We, the members of the Air Ser vice, U. S. Army, Mitchel Field, Long Island, N. Y., wish to thank the Free- port W. C. C. S. for the enjoyable time that was spent at Long Beach and also at the dance at Freeport last Satcn-day, August 9, 1919.
Wishing you all great success, we remain.
Yours truly, Enlisted Personnel, Mitchel Field, Long island, N. Y. Per Arthur Schmitz.
Contributions are acknowledged from the following for Saturday and Simday of last week, the contribution being a cake, where not otherwise specified:
Mrs. H. W. Cook, Mrs. J. N. Hart¬ mann, Mrs. W. C. Rhodes, Mrs. G. H.
iigl
The Village Treasurer reported bal ances in the various funds as follows General Street
Board of Health Interest
Fire Department Street Light
Pidawalk ark
... xu V, • *• rk curate; in 478 cases they found the j Story, Mrs. Seaman, Miss Thompson, ™, ~ . , -^^ . ^, ,,, ,
After the^^ '>"J'",S^^„ v*!l^;f , I drivers were short weighting from one ' Mrs. August V. Johnson, Mrs. Emil^ Thej)fficial^committee^for the Wel-
^^ three pounds; in 347 deliveries | Anderson, Berts'Specialty Shop, Mrs. "" " "" "* " *
short weighting ran between three Goller (coffee); Henry L. R. Him-
and six pounds; 99 cases showed a | mell, jr., Charles E. Raynor, Mrs.
shortage of from six to ten pounds; | Walter Nichols, Mrs. Aaron S. Oak- numerous I ^hile 132 deliveries were ten pounds 1 ley, Mrs. Kelsey, Mrs. Decker, Mrs.
acnievemenis oy memoers 01 ine\^j. j^^re short in weight. A total of; Henderson (2 lemon meringue pies);
Knights of Columbus m the flelds of 1 470 j„livort»« ran nv«rw«i
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19190822 |
| Date | 1919-08-22 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 22 |
| Year | 1919 |
| Volume | 22 |
| Issue | 34 |
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