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SOUTH SIDE
$1.00 Vastly, Sinfl* Copy 5 CenU
FftEEPORT AND BELLMORE, N. Y^ WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2> 1914
Everv Wednesday
6, Number 36
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Merrick
BeHmore
Wantagh
Single copies of the Messenger can be Hecured at Greenblatt's or Braith- waite's news stores on Railroad Ave., or Kiefer's, Main Street, Freenorf L. I. If
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The Messenger also circulates in Freeport. Maybe you will want to buy /rom, sell to or exchange with the reader there. Try Everyijody's Cclumn.
' Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the Thirteenth After Trinity, at 11 o'clocic A. M. and 8 o'clocl{ P. M. Celebration of the Holy Communion, Litany, and sermon at the morning service. The 7.80 Sunday morning Holy Communion Celebration is omitted during tiie Rector's vaca tion period. The Rt. Rev. Fredericit W. Burgess D. D. Bishop of the Dio
Single copies of the Messenger can be had from A. Rogers, newsdealer, «nd at Wolfe's drugstore. tf
Th.' Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Church' will meet with Mrs. H. Chapifian this Thursday'afternoon, Septembers, at 2:30. A large attendance is requested.
Services will be held at the M. £. : Churdh Sunday' morning at 10:30 a.m., ^ Sunday School at 2:30 p. m.; Epworth | League at 7:15; evening service at 7:45; preaching by the pastor, Rev. William Dalziel; all are cordially wel¬ come. <
The Messenger also circulates in FreejMjrt. Mayb^ you will want to buy from, sell to or e.xcbange with the reader there. Try Everylxxly's Colimin.
The services will be resumed in the
Memorial Church next Sunday morning
and evening. The pastor. Rev. Tbos.
S. Braithwaite will preach at both ser¬ vices and the Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be administered in thej
morning. „. 7 ' „ , ^ . , *'"^ Bethpage will put up more barrels
The sessions of the Sunday School this year than ever before. Karp &
will open on Sunday, September 13.
Large Crops on L. I.
Long Island's contributions of the bitters and the 8w,eets of life w'U ex¬ ceed the average record ihi5'~4'ear. PicltUrs (that is, cucumljers which, are picicled after pi^lcing) are so plenti ul that the price is down to $2.25 a thou¬ sand at the pickling plants. Peaches are plentiful in the middle Island and eastern sections and a very luscious and good looking article is being sent fo the city marltets in large rjuanlities.
The pickling plants at Farmingdale, Central Park, Pinelawn, Hicksville
Freeport
Rocfcvilh Centre
Single copies of t^e Messenger catt be secured at G.ee!,bi;irt\- or Braitii- waite's r;ew> stiTi's an i;:;!!;vrjci Avf.. ¦jv Xicfvi-'n, y\u-.'.. Str«e:, i .i.'fi..ti, L. 1. ll
i Next Monday,Freeport Fire Di»part'j ment will hold their annual parade and ! field da;, exercises. The parade will be held in the morning, and the exer¬ cises in the afternoon, on Olive Boule¬ vard.
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tii.g of Charter Oa^ Council, •. R.v'jI Aicf.Lvin.i, will beheld iday evening. All membera
Frank Roberts of the Nassau Coun¬ ty Review at Freeport is on his vaca¬ tion thia week.
,,,.,,„.. L I ^he Presbyterian Sunday -School,
cese of Long Island will officiate tt the , having been closed for the past'/four
morning service. In the evening the Rev. Mr. Burgess, son of the Bishop, will preach. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the services of this church.
The Merrick Water Works is ing a large new pressure tank.
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The .Merrick Dramatic Society met onfTuesday night last and after dispos- ¦ ing of some accumulated funds in a way very creditable to the Society I formally disbanded.
weeks for the summer vacation, will open again next Sunday, September 6, at 2:30 p. m, Tiie announcement of the picnic to be held wiil be made at that time. The regular evening ser¬ vice will be held at 7:4.5; stfbject, "The Bible's Mountain Scenes." All are cordially invited to attend these services.
Mrs. Mary Valentine, widow of the ' late Elbert Valentine, di^d last Wednesday after a lingering sickness. The funeral service was held in the chapel at Greenfield Cemetery on Sat¬ urday Rev. T. S. Braithwaite, officiat¬ ing. Deceased had be<ng an invalid for some time and was 73 years of age. She was a good mother, a kind and true friend and will be sincerely mourned by her friends. She is sur¬ vived bv three sons.
Next .Monday being a holiday.
Post Offica will close at. 9:30 a. m.,
PoBillico, of Farmingdal4, who grow a"*^ will not open again until Tuesday
their own pickles, have just finished 1L?J'"L"^-
harvesting on their 35 acres with 48 pickers and will store more than 2500 barrels.
In the vicinity of Baiting Hollow, where fin effort has been under way for two or three years tn restore the
Smith & Bedell's are made especially maiaria; see adv
malaria capsules for Long Island
Advertliement
j All pre{:arations have been complet- jed for the annual tournameht of the ;RoQkville Centre Fire Department, I which will be held on Monday next, j Labor Day. An interesting numbet of , contests hav«» been s heduled, with quite a large number of entries for each contest. A grand stand will be erected on Observer street between Park and Morris avenues, large enough* to accommodate all who desire scats. The contests will begin at 1:30 P. M., sharp,
Through tlie efforta of tx-Village President William Richensteen, the trolley company has reduced its fare between Rockvilie Centre and Valley
The regular monthly meeting of peach growing industry through the : Long Island Council No, .550, U. C. T.. ! Stream to fire cents instead of ten cent's sale of tracts of suitable size, .Mattias will be held Saturday evening, Sep- as It has heretofore charged Praeger, the largest grower in that tember 5. in Mechanics Hall. Bro. G. When the matter was broutrht to section, will picK 60,000 baskets from P. Councilor L. B. Mann will be pres- Mr. Richensteen's attention he quick- year. This is an in ent and present the charter of the i ly called the attention of the officials
The Rev. WM. H. Littebrandt be¬ gins his vacation this week, motoring with friends tb Lake Placid, the Adi- saDdacks, for a two weeks' stay.
Elizabeth, widow of the late Elberl Valentine, died at her home on Wan¬ tagh Road, this village last Wednesday morning at 3 o'clock from a complica¬ tion of diseases, after a loiig illness. Deceased was about 78 years of age.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H have been s])ending a month at High Hill Beach, have returned to their home here.
125 acres this year. This
crease from 40,000. Council. He will be accompanied by , of the trolley "^company to thTfrVnchrse
Mr. Praeger has already picked and , Bro. Rodier, of Brooklvn Council, and ; granted that comnanv hv Rorkvi1l«
Webster, who shipped over 1500 baskets of the early • also a delegation from Jamaica Coun-' Centre, in consideration of which the
company agreed to make the fare be-
Coun- varieties, and wiil commence next (cil. week on the later variety. His im-j ______
mense orchard pre^^ents n wonderful | John GermeVoth, who has been stay- ~ sight now. , ing at the Hotel Eiheron, Atlantic :
The Union Free School will open on Mr. Praeger moves most of them in! City, for his health, the past twe ^ Tuesday. September 8. for the full a big specially constructed automobile months, has entirely recovered and re- term of work. Prof. Marvin M. ! truck that will cai ry 3000 baskets to a j ceived a position as end man in the mond, who is assisreiT by Louis" Rock- Brooks is principal and Miss Stella G. : load without piling the baskets on top j minstrel show now performing on the well 'a troop of Bov Scouts numh The funeral services were held jast Faling and Miss Turner are the lady of each other to squeeze the fruit. '"Million Dollar Pier." i ing 27 boys, has been organized under
tween the two villages five cents. The fare to Rosedale, the City line, will however continue to be ten cents.
Under the command of Cbarles Rich-
Saturday at the chapel at Greenfield teachers. In tho same section are the orchards
Cemetery where the interment was ( of A. Lewin. W. F. Drescher, A. R.
A Cake Sale has been arranged by '"»de the same day. She is survived' yjVks. A. E. Hunt and Miss Alice Thurm and others, while down in the the Choir Guild of tho Chul^h of the by three sons, Herbert B. of this vil- Sutherland returned this week from a' Sound Avenue section of Riverhead 's
S.H. Wetmoreof 292 Locust Avenue has moved to Baldwin.
Redeemer to be held at the residence of .Mrs. John R. Moore on Hewlett Ave. upon the afternoon of Thursday the lOth. from 4.O0 to 6.0;i P. M. The committee includes besides .''Irs. Mooi't', .MesdHmfS II. H. Cam;,^ann, }'. K. Je.nain^s D. W. Ciarkson. A. i;. Shtteilee. ann H. H. Fairfax. The ¦ y-]',i\ su^inr.'.!. f 1' the viliape will be ¦ \}C-b appreciated.
lage, Elwood, of Stamford. Conn. Raymond, of Bayside, L. I.
^^'^ visit with friends in Nova Scotia.
A'.M. Whit:iey and family formerly occupying tiie upper apartment of David Greaves' house on Merrick Ave. renidved to Freeport this week.though Mr. Wiiitney still continues '.vith the Midmer Or^iv.n Works here.
Cijrtis il. ctowne and family re¬ turned to Jlfiricl". on Tuesday after Hfiending the summer at Round Top, tiie Catskii'a. i
<.;us Muller i« back from a two vv'fc'k'i' vacation ut Haines Falls, the ("atskilis.
George Mulcahy and John Wood are j spending a week at the Woods' old home, Tivoli. N. Y.
i .\ clam chowder supper will be giv* , en on Saturday afternoon.antJ evening | from .5 to 9 P. M. by the ladies of ¦ Manor Park for the benefit of Union ' Chapel in the Fire House of Merrick Hook and Ladder and Engine Co. No. 2 on Camp .\\e. The price is 25 cents, j This Union Chapel is conceived in a .fine spirit and the self sacrificing; efforts of the leaders is worthy of pub¬ lic support.
V.'M. J. Varneke whose failing health demanded a change of situation has gone to a sanitarium at Woodhaven
conducted by Sisters of Charity where , ,,33 ^j^jg ^jn ^^X octur again, al any of his friends wtil be welcome to tures will be new an^ up-to-date.
Visit him. I Friday evening at 8 o'clock the second
, show under the new management will
The Rev. Edgerton Chauncey is the : be held. A good program is in store guest of his mother at her home on and the firemen ask the people of the
Next Monday evening, Labor Day, [ the annual picnic and dance of Advance Hook, Ladder and Engine Company will be held at Firemen's Hall and the committee in ciiarge promise tbis event to be the best ever given by the company. There will be amuse- , ments of ali kinds on the grounds ad- i joining the hall. Daneing will belield in the hbll. Ice cream and refresh¬ ments wiil be on sale. Good music will be furnished for dancing. The company ask for the hearty support of the public at the affair.
Guy Smith and family nre now oc- cupyine J. H»rrison's cottage on St. . Mark's Avenue.
Mr. Liebbrandt, the new baker on j Bedford .Avenue, adjoining Karp's ¦ store, has opened up for business. : Mr. Liebbrandt has a neat, attractive I place and is doing a nice businesai.
The moving picture show held last Frday night at Firemen's Haii, given by Advance Hook, Ladder and Engine Co., uder the dire:tion of Frank Smith, who «lso conducts an auto/nobile ga¬ rage in the village, was well attended. This was Mr. Smith's first appearance before the jiublic as a rhoving picture operator. A little difficulty •¦¦was ex¬ perienced at first, due to the fact that the picture concern sent out poor sup plies for the machine, but after the i first reel the pictures were good. With a little more experience it is safe to say Mr. Smith will give as good a show as anyone could ask for. One ofi the pictures given on Friday night was 1 shown in the hall by Mr. Nugent sev¬ eral weeks ago. The company prom- j
pic-' This
Mr. and Mrs. Chjrles Schafer ar« spending a few days at .Nassau-by-the Sea.
New Telephones
The following is a iisi| of new leie- phones recentlv installed :
f'reeport
59J, E. A. Greenleaf,; 84 Waiiace .Sireet.
97-M. Bert Tryon, Newton Blvd.
107, Willis A. Wilder, M. D., Ill W. .Merrick Road.
159 M, Mrs. Pauline Sorhagen, 348 Archer Street.
190-W, V. V. Reid, Terrace Avenue.
259-R, Mrs. Neilie L. Keogh, 83 So. Long Beach Avenue.
42f)-J, Mrs. tilla Weiss, 97 Bedell
Street. William Reaper is nursing several
573, Mrs. Stella BoyJan, Roosevelt' Pa.'nful 'nJU''ies which he sustained by Avenue. being thrown from a wagon while de-
617, J. H. Barnes. Roosevelt Place. 1 ''"ering orders for his father on Wed
668, F. Elbers, b-i So. Long Beach nesday last. Avenue.
680, Mrs. Jane E. James, No. Grove Street.
9*^!0, Dr, Gordon Lindsay. 146 Broad-
the large orchard of F. A, Sirrine ; Mineola defeated Freeport Saturday All of these men expect to have big ' °" ^^^ Seaman Avenue grounds by the crops, but not as many baskets indi-! score of 7 to 3 The visitors secured vidually as Mr Praeger. In Laurel ¦ ^^^^^ """"s on errors by the Freeport there is another large acreage devoted j ^^^^ rather than by better playing, to peaches, and the same is true of j Wading River, where V.'. ti. Fry has ' developed a lot of excellent peach or¬ chards.—Amityville Recgrd.
East Rockaway
upon a proposition to bond tlie village in the sum of :;13|0(IO for the installa¬ tion and erection of the electric light ing system. At the same time a propo¬ sition will be submitted for the estab¬ lishment of the office of Police Justice.
Mechanics to
Visit Freeport
the auspices of the Baptist Church.
Mrs. Harry Reeve, ha» presented the Rockvilie Centre Library with a hand¬ some set of photographs from the Pan¬ ama Canal zone. The photographs, about twenty-five iti number, which are mounted and framed, were taken by Mrs. De Grafffl'. a former resident of Rockviile Centre.
All preparations have been complet¬ ed for the laying of the cornerstone of the first synagogue to be erected in The annual convention of the State Nussa County, which will be held on Council, Jr. 0. U. A. .VI., wil! be held Sunday next at 2 P. M., at Windsor
" ] at Freeport next Monday and Tuesday, avenue and the trolley tracks Quite
Considerable interest is being taken ! There will he about 1.50 delegates, a number of prominent speakers have in the special election that will be held j many of them accompanied bv their been secured for the occasion on Friday for rhe jiurpose of voting I wives, and it is planned to provide - —
much pleasure and entertainment to Lovers of music should not fail to the visitors in connection with the attend the concert that wyll be given business of the session. in the auditorium of the Rockvilie Cen- tre Club this Wednesday evening.
0. ^. 1 . L. Election There was a large attendance at the
The annual meeting of the members annual outing of The Pequots, held at
of the South Shore Yacht Club will be Finlayson's on Saturday night last
held in the Club House on Tuesday ev- The menu was in conformity with the
ening, Scr tember S, at 8:30, for tlie reputation established by the host, and
purpose of receiving and acting upon was well appreciated by all preaent.
the reports of the officers, electing ofFi Quite a number of prominent officials
cers for the ensuing year, and {w the from all sections of the county were
transaction of such other business as present, and a right royal good time
may properly come before the meet- was enjoyed.
W. Merrick 7S Atlantic
way.
985 L. Gallagher, 223 Road.
I'i21 Mrs. Ellen Koch Avenue.
1026.R, .Mrs. .Mary S. Atlantic .¦Avenue.
BALDWIN
640-M, R. S. Powers, Brooklyn Ave¬ nue.
1020, J. Robert Engbro.^ks, Cornweil Avenue.
The Pentacostal Church, Ocean ave¬ nue, will be forinaily dedicated on Sun¬ day, September 6rh, at 3:0ii P. M. The dedicatory sermon will be deliv¬ ered by the Rev. J. A. Ward, of Provi¬ dence, R. 1. He will be assisted by the Distiict Superintendent, Re\. E. J. Marvin. An all day meeting will Hoeckiey, 84 ' ^^ ^^''^ °" Labor Day. The pastor ot I the church is the Rev. F. H. .Neai.
Carman f. Combes is having home on Plainfield avenue entirely modelled.
4
LYNBROOK ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank SehifTmacVer
H. W. Feiseler, Niemann i have returned from their trip to Eu- ' rope. Atlantic Ave- i —
: About forty doilars was realized as
Hemp-1 a result of the beach party recently
I held under the auspices of the Ladies
731-R, Avenue.
841, Harry Cominsky nue.
S97.W, Charles E. De Mott,. stead Avenue.
Bvron Road.
County Court Jurors
List of Trial Jurors for a term of County Court to be held at the Court House, Mineola, September 14: Julius Weston, Cedarhurst Clifford Pettit, Cedarhurst Daniel C. Henderson, Port Washington January 11. They are receiving con-
village for their atterdance. Admis¬ sion will be adults 15 centa, children 10 cents. John Busch ably officiates at the piano during the entertainment.
Announcement is made that Mary | Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider, and Walter Frisch were married at Jersey City, N. J., on
Society of the Bethany Congregational Church.
Charles E. Fostender, Hicksville Charles M. Stall, Hicksville Robert Brown, Inwood George B. Gardner, Hempstead Lemuel W. Haynes, Inwood Jens C. Peterson. Hempstead William F. Lynch, Roslyn fiustave Caretto, Baldwin Merwin Hults, Baldwin Hugo M. Schluter, Valley Stream William Schopp«, Valley Stream Henry A. Fawsett, Cedarhurst Robert W. Troy. Lynbrook Fred L. Mount, Hewlett Charles Noon, Hempstead Smith A. Pin*. Rockvilie Centre Howard Abrams, Lynbrook John B. Monitor. Brookville Edward Garr, Oyster Bay Nicholas J. Krug, New Hyde Park Datilel Bebr, Lynbrook George W. Golden, Freeport Frar.k Schloeser, Lynbrook Fred Lipp. Manhasset George A. Wood. Hempstead Nelson H. Disbrow, Oyster Bay Townsend B. Pettit, Hempstead Raphael P. Hemostead, Locust Valley George Pennell, Siaaaapequa .John W. Soper. Ocean Side John N. Fieisher, Hempstead Lorwuo B. Small, Port Waahington William G. Crolly, Great Nectt
914-J, Morgan Larsen, Park Place. 993-J, Mrs. Lydia Lent, Plainfield Avenue, East Rockaway.
,1011-M. George H. Perzei, Walnut Street.
1016-W, John Lillie, .Smith Street. 1033, D. N. Boatner. Park Blvd.. Malverne.
1038, E. King, Washington Avenue. 1044, Henry Amrhein, Vincent Ave¬ nue.
1092-W, W. O. F. Finck, Franklin
Avenue.
1093, Mrs. Nellie Wheeler, Wright;
Michael Abeam, who has conducted ; Avenue. Malverne. ! A meeting of the Ladies Aid Society
, a hotel business at Smithville Sooth 1098, Miss R. Redmond, Vincent of the M. E. Church will be held at
i for several years, died suddenlv at his ' Avenue. I the home of Mrs. Smith Bedell, who
home on Monday afternoon at about ROCKVILLE CENTRE ! resides at Baldwin, on Thursday, Sep-
: 4:30, of heart failure. Mr. Abeam 119-J, Mrs. Sue Estes, Rockaway | tember 8th.
had been failing in health for some ' Avenue, Oceanside.
ing. Pursuant to the CliSb By Laws, che following nominations have been made by the nominating committee: Charles H. Southard, commodore; Ar¬ thur Nos worthy, vice commodore; David A. Kennedy, rear commodore; Lesueur G. Smith, recording secretary; James Dean, treasurer; Clarence E. Jones, financial secretary; A. Sidney Malcomson. measurer.
Board of Governors, Nicholas Cun¬ ningham. F. C. Southard'," William' Schumacher, Wesley jMiller, Louis J. Hall, William P. Miller, George B.
j Paterson, Jarvis Root, D. S. .Mackey, Edward Langer.
Regatta Committee,'P'. C. Southard,
j chairman; Frank P. Alcorn, .Alfred C.
j Chapman. Thorne Jackson, James H.
; Cruikshank.
I No other made.
nominations hav^ been
[ Ten dollars profit was the result of the home-made cake and candy sale [held recently by the King's Daughters.
I Langdon Johnson is laid up with a fwctured rib as a result of a fall from a ladder while at work last week.
gratulations from their friends.
Oceanside
I Board of Supervisors
j At the meeting on Monday, August I 24, Sheriflf Pettit reported 70 prisoners I in the County Jail for the week end- j ing August 16, and- 78 for the week I ending August 28.
Upon request of Rev. Oscar Mad- I daus, secretary of the Nassau County Association, the Board fixed Friday, September 18,to give the Health Com¬ mittee of tfae Association an opportun¬ ity to be heard on the question of tu¬ berculosis hospital for the County.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. A. H. Rennie, Pastor. Sab¬ bath School Session 10 a. m.
Morning Preaching Service 11 a. m. The pastor will preach. Theme of the hour:—"I know whom I have be¬ lieved'"—a Key Message at the intro¬ duction of the Fall Season.
Evening Preaching Service 7.45 p. •m. The pastor will take the 23rd Psalm, treating it as the "Pilgrims Progress of the Old Testament."
A special invitation is extended to residents or visitors of the village to participate in these introductory ser¬ vices.
"Man" will be the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science Church on Sun¬ day next.
Mrs. Timothy O'Callaghan will en¬ tertain the Daughters of Faith at her home, Raymond street, on Wednesday next, September 9th.
Bafdwin
School opens Monday, September 14.
time past, but had not been kept fi^pm ^ 151-W, William H. Barker, 78 Dav- business. Funeral services were held ! ison Place..
Tuesday night, and a high mass was held at St.'Barnabas' Church Wednes¬ day morning. Rev. Theodore J. King officiating. The remains were taken Wedneaday to Massachosetts for inter¬ ment. Clair S. Bartholomew, of this village, had charge of the funeral ar¬ rangements.
John Adel has purchased another butcher business at Freeport, at 74 Sooth Main Street.
404-J, Mrs. Julia Hobbs, 38 Wash¬ ington Street.
616-R, A. B. Falkinburgh, 7 Davison Place.
Mrs. Foster Pettit is carrying her arm in a sling as a result of a fractore aOBtained by a fall a few days ago.
aisessment tax on bis property on Ar
Tbe funeral service of the late John I cher Street, Freeport.
<-jo «r « f 01 nrxr- .; Mayes, who died at his late residence,! •
649.W. Mrs. Lena Glaser, 15 Vincent o^^,„gi^^ro^j^„ j^,^„^^y.„, ,^^^ I T ' \U a J
^ 12V7 R, Mrs. Louise G. Baker. 171' ''«^''''""'««»**> y«"' ^'^ p"*""""*". ^ ^ew I raiD Wanted
Dr. Samuel T. King, accompanied by his two sons, Robert and Harold, snd also by his his brother-in-law, Victor G. Bloede, are enjoying an auto mobile trip through New England and At the regular meeting August 31, : the Adlrondacks.
Sheriflf Pettit reported 70 prisoners in
the jail for tbe week ending August While a number of boys were in
30. , bathing in Craig Manor Creek last
A resolution was passed refunding , week, Hwrry, a young son of Mr. and
to Francis Pearsall $10.86 for double i Mrs. Jos«ph Sheffer, was attacked with
BASEBALL Last Sunday afternoon tbe local team mat and defeated the Lindenhurst team in a close and exciting game by the score of 7 to 6. Seaman vnd Smith were the battery for Bellmore while RoKS^ and Willimen were the battery
Morris Avenue
LONG BEACH
18, Mrs. Margaret C. Dow I ing, 11 Park Street
206, Frederic Bull, Broadway, Long Beach.
229, Russell G. Colt, LoDg Beach Blvd.
230, Deauville Bathing Co. Inc., Boardwalk. ,
ROOSEVELT ^ 374-W, A. Lake, Washington Ave*
I after an illness of but one week, was ] held on Wednesday last, the Rev. A. j C. Watkins officiating, with interment 1 in Evergreen Cemetery. He leaves a I widow, four daugnters and five sons surviving.
l^esidents of Freeport and other vil* [lages between Lindenhurst and Lyn- I brook have signed petitions this past i week requesting the Lonir Island Rail- : road Company, in its arrangement of > new timetable in Septeinber or Octob-
cramps, and as he was sinking for tb^ I second time, he was rescued by George : Wheeler, the young son of Mr. and !MrB. Cbarles Wheeler. Tha young man is receiving the congratulations of his many friends for his gallant res- Icoe.
' Miss Evelyn Kirkwood, Postmaster Miller's able assistant, has been spend¬ ing a week's vacation at Roxbory,
N. y.
(ConUnuecLon page 8)
nue
444-M. S. Sprague, Wood Aveuue ,
446|-M, Herman Seaman, Forrest' ^r the auspices of tbe Ladies' Aid So Avenue. ciety of tbe Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Mayes was a resident of this, ^r, to arrange for a westbound train,
action for the past b.x years, coming ,^.,1 Babylon approximately at raid- * Charles L. Wheeler. C. M. Van Tas- here from Brooklyn, where he resided I „igbt making all stations, stops and } sel and C. Massey have been appoint^
ior many years. , connecting at Jamaica with train for I to overlook tbe constroction of tbe new
I Brooklyn and New York. At present school house at Baldwin Herbor, which
Quite a neat sum was realized by | the last westboutad treio leaves Baby-; wiil be erected upon a plot 260 by 800 the fair held ^ in Salamander Hall on Ion about 10:10. It is to be hoped I feet, at the corner of Grand avenue, f bursday and Friday evenings last un- ¦ that tbis new train will be pot on. j Charch street and the Boulevard. Tbe
i Undoubtedly it wpald be largely pat-1 plans therefore have already been rooized.—Q4>aerv«r. cepted.
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SOUTH SIDE $1.00 Vastly, Sinfl* Copy 5 CenU FftEEPORT AND BELLMORE, N. Y^ WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2> 1914 Everv Wednesday 6, Number 36 •^sfr^ i Merrick BeHmore Wantagh Single copies of the Messenger can be Hecured at Greenblatt's or Braith- waite's news stores on Railroad Ave., or Kiefer's, Main Street, Freenorf L. I. If >- The Messenger also circulates in Freeport. Maybe you will want to buy /rom, sell to or exchange with the reader there. Try Everyijody's Cclumn. ' Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the Thirteenth After Trinity, at 11 o'clocic A. M. and 8 o'clocl{ P. M. Celebration of the Holy Communion, Litany, and sermon at the morning service. The 7.80 Sunday morning Holy Communion Celebration is omitted during tiie Rector's vaca tion period. The Rt. Rev. Fredericit W. Burgess D. D. Bishop of the Dio Single copies of the Messenger can be had from A. Rogers, newsdealer, «nd at Wolfe's drugstore. tf Th.' Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Church' will meet with Mrs. H. Chapifian this Thursday'afternoon, Septembers, at 2:30. A large attendance is requested. Services will be held at the M. £. : Churdh Sunday' morning at 10:30 a.m., ^ Sunday School at 2:30 p. m.; Epworth League at 7:15; evening service at 7:45; preaching by the pastor, Rev. William Dalziel; all are cordially wel¬ come. < The Messenger also circulates in FreejMjrt. Mayb^ you will want to buy from, sell to or e.xcbange with the reader there. Try Everylxxly's Colimin. The services will be resumed in the Memorial Church next Sunday morning and evening. The pastor. Rev. Tbos. S. Braithwaite will preach at both ser¬ vices and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in thej morning. „. 7 ' „ , ^ . , *'"^ Bethpage will put up more barrels The sessions of the Sunday School this year than ever before. Karp & will open on Sunday, September 13. Large Crops on L. I. Long Island's contributions of the bitters and the 8w,eets of life w'U ex¬ ceed the average record ihi5'~4'ear. PicltUrs (that is, cucumljers which, are picicled after pi^lcing) are so plenti ul that the price is down to $2.25 a thou¬ sand at the pickling plants. Peaches are plentiful in the middle Island and eastern sections and a very luscious and good looking article is being sent fo the city marltets in large rjuanlities. The pickling plants at Farmingdale, Central Park, Pinelawn, Hicksville Freeport Rocfcvilh Centre Single copies of t^e Messenger catt be secured at G.ee!,bi;irt\- or Braitii- waite's r;ew> stiTi's an i;:;!!;vrjci Avf.. ¦jv Xicfvi-'n, y\u-.'.. Str«e:, i .i.'fi..ti, L. 1. ll i Next Monday,Freeport Fire Di»part'j ment will hold their annual parade and ! field da;, exercises. The parade will be held in the morning, and the exer¬ cises in the afternoon, on Olive Boule¬ vard. the i m' :;. \r. V.i Tf;', are i:r tii.g of Charter Oa^ Council, •. R.v'jI Aicf.Lvin.i, will beheld iday evening. All membera Frank Roberts of the Nassau Coun¬ ty Review at Freeport is on his vaca¬ tion thia week. ,,,.,,„.. L I ^he Presbyterian Sunday -School, cese of Long Island will officiate tt the , having been closed for the past'/four morning service. In the evening the Rev. Mr. Burgess, son of the Bishop, will preach. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the services of this church. The Merrick Water Works is ing a large new pressure tank. intali- The .Merrick Dramatic Society met onfTuesday night last and after dispos- ¦ ing of some accumulated funds in a way very creditable to the Society I formally disbanded. weeks for the summer vacation, will open again next Sunday, September 6, at 2:30 p. m, Tiie announcement of the picnic to be held wiil be made at that time. The regular evening ser¬ vice will be held at 7:4.5; stfbject, "The Bible's Mountain Scenes." All are cordially invited to attend these services. Mrs. Mary Valentine, widow of the ' late Elbert Valentine, di^d last Wednesday after a lingering sickness. The funeral service was held in the chapel at Greenfield Cemetery on Sat¬ urday Rev. T. S. Braithwaite, officiat¬ ing. Deceased had be |
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