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the freeport news vol i no 17 freeport long island n y friday june 10 1»21 price five cent1 600 subscribed by lutherans on anniversary special services held sunday followed by dinner at free port club monday reduce property fund debt from 7,000 to 2,100 address's and songs and music b home talent follows ex callent repast christ lutheran church of wide the rev curl ii miller is pastor celebrated its twelfth anniversary o sunday himi monday special service were held sunday nnd on mondii evening here was a dinner at th frecport club which wns largely at tended by the members of the cm kreiuiliou and lit which oo was rill scribed to the property fund tb deb on which hnd been roduced frotr 7,000 to f'.mhd at the sunday services addressf were delivered t»y hev i cliantr hoffman of philadelphia and bet sniniiel trexler president of the nm york snd new kiksland synod ahou aw iii were present at the service the congregation turned out in fui r force for the dinner on monday ev sing a very enjoyable repast w served by the ladles aid society in the girls auxiliary the menu rolls nnd itutter olives pickles ham itoiist meef corn hecf potato salad huked menus tee cream cake ( offee clkiirs candy an intereetlng noet-prandlal period followed in which there were ciresses vocul solos and musical num bers the openliitf number was a so prano solo by mrs curl ii miller wife of the pastor which was followed by nil address by the hev a l banner the principal address of the waning whs by the hev ieorjfe u _• l'reijss a buss solo was glved i'.v ". ic.lm heed and a tenor solo by adolph btelnnuch the music waa furnished by mr and mrs max klemp the committee which had tha ir •_. rangementi in charge oiwnprlaed mr und mrs fred i'liimp mr and mrs • j ii mahnken and mr and mrs h ii fenner the church has been presented with n line colorado spruce tree about fif teen reel blub which will bti set out in front of the church in north drove street baptists on long island live long says pastor kruni brooklyn ragle freeport u i june 2 the rer krwlri itennett pastor of the free port hiipllht ciiurr-h declared fact in hi possession indicate that the wny to enjoy longevity in to be a ihiptlwt and live on long inland within tlic pant year he has offici ated at only one funeral there be inx only one death among the more than 100 members of his church he also reports a scarcity of mnrrlaices but ban drawn no con clusion on this matter there re twelve hapttstn at hi church within the past two week will confirm five on feast of week special services to be held at temple israel next sun day morning the feati of weeks shnbuolh one f tin nt important of mm lew i^!t uuuilnva will bx observed by tli hebrew this ooanlng sunday the occasion is commemorative of tlio re celtlng of tin ten oommandnenti i>.v ftiosi's on tin mount ai the temple bwaal thara win be in intereetlng program sunday morn iiik starting ut it o'clock durliik which tpn children win be confirmed liy rabbi b friedman who win lie in charge of the pvhgwm tin coiiiinimiits are marion i>e i.u puenta oertrade relaa annette mark helm rosalie blmon and sail itmon the fallowing program win he earrled out : address of welcome liy mie minister opening prayer by marlon da la ruenta floral offering by qertrode btjm confirmation hymn by choir address a oood name liy sail simon address id piirents liy annette mini helm valedictory by roaalle tlnaa oonlerrlni oi manmng i>y ntfalster roosevelt bank quarters alumni ass'n to hold annual dinner hat leased main street building to opm about september 15 i'll first niillomil hunk of 11 use vt'lt im.h entereil into a t*jm term lens with an option to liny u balldlng , to be eiccte.l aapeclally for the bank on main ttreet rooatvattt between the praaenl hardware store of stephen he.k and the real estate oore of white house \ da lap akiioiikii tlie last paymeai on ataei pwafeaaad in not due until september about ho per cent of same bus uctimlly been pal^hi unit invented the bank 1m expected to open for hialnn >"> ur baton bt#v ivmber 15 none held since war started officers elected at an nual meeting at the meelliik of the freeport hiki school aliiimil association held tues day nlklit at the irove street school iffleerj were elected for the ensulir veur und tiraiikements inude for th lirst anniiul dinner of the ussoclatlo 0 be held since they were dispense vlth at the beuinnliik of the war the officers elected are president kdwuril w tree vice president km ibeth schnelker secretary hubert lolmson ; treasurer john it 1 idler iistoriiiii marie dadek niumnl editor hiuies 10 stiles it was dedded to hold the dinner n wednesday evening june 22 nt :.'«>, in the south shore hotel ticket nil be secured from either f b p toiler or hllbert el johnson tin onimlltee expects to have as speakers 1 the banquet miss caroline j at inson who is considered tlie mother f the alumni as she bus taught pruc icully every member of tbo associll on during the thirty years or more le has lieen h menirfer of the fnc ty and professor uurdlck the first rlncipnl of the old freeport school ii stood at urove and i'lne streets id which burned down many years .> f the committee in charge of the nr ingements for the banquet comprise lubert it johnson chulriiiun ; ilnw rd osterbont ada uncoil kdwiird w tree wesley l>uvlson frank i'ltcher fred henderson dorothy joilld fan nie co her nnd harold humphrey miss harriet thoms weds starts counter petitions for boxing bouts c h kerr declares one thou sand signatures have al ready been secured maintains such action is not necessary and i taken to show local senti ment i in favor of box ing here ('. herbert kerr proprietor of the auditorium aj ¦ counter move in re sponse to the petitions whfeh have ban circulated liy tin ministers in tlie viirloiis churchex as reported in the j-'reeport news lunt week has circulated petition in behalf at the holding of the iioxiiik boots here and reports hnvlntt secured over 1,000 sl»f imtures j[r kcrr'n letter on the sub ject ih as follows iirdliik your item in inst week'ff about the doxtdg exhibitions nt the kreeport auditorium in order to find the true sentiment of the public i caused a petition to be circulated to he signed by those who ure in fnvor f tlie liovlntr exhibitions us they have teen conducted and the first day ob allied over one thousand sijrneis hundreds of out l«'st citizens even requesting the petition to be given hem to llgn • these petitions lire in no wny neces hiiry iih far as running tlie boxing is oncerned as the state law is very xpllclt imd a 1 1 y . m 1 1 < • 1 1 1 1 . t to comluit t would lie promptly turned over to ho attorney general for bin to de , end hut u n citizen of kreeport i lid not want the iieople to feel that 0utlyin8 streets first trueteee adopt novel street work plan thla y««r the work of ollink the street has been itarted nnd the elimination of dust resultliix from it is beiiir keneral ly appreciated in the wi>rk of ok the htreeta a in their work of main taining and ifealrintc the streets the ttwtaea thls^-enr did the unusual thln of sthitlni at the outskirts of the viiihw in the pant the principal street in the central section of the village have been itlven the earllent attention and toward the end of the seiison the ex istence of the otitlylnk streeth whk recokidxeil ond they we r repaired nnd treated providing there wa money enough left in the treumiry to tnk cure of the work nnd still leave some thing in the street fund for snow re moval get together tea at y w g ai rooms annual business meeting of as sociation saturday clubs to go on summer schedule a get-together ten win be held in the y w (.'. a roonih in the jrove htreet rooms thursday nfternoon of lext week june 16 the object of the iltalr is to hrltik the members in closer touch with each other so that they viii beconia personalty better acquaint d and also better acquainted with the vork of tlie iisoclation all the mei'n ers of the association are invited attend tea mid wafers will be served miss k a morris of randall is chairman of the commit ee of arrunpeinents last satiirilay the niemlm-rs pfjthe true hlue beta bosa corps of uw irls reserve welit on an early inorn doing anything agalnat the i|ik llikt t0 sl*'rrl(k tl"'.v camped in vishes of the majority nnd i wanted fully support uple do really ny claiin that the want koo clean porth from the sentiment expressed ii over i guese'tror ministerial ob ctors are barking up u wronjf tree s most of the people feel thut the ntlemen in question might to duit l to reffulnte public affairs und iciul mult time iii improving f^elr rnions ' yours very truly c hkhbkut keku fr«»eport 1«n 7 1w21 became the bride of nevada man on may 25 the morrhike of harriet kleanor the daughter of mrs oharlai thorns of j«mi archer street freeport l i nnd andrew laurlt/.en of battle moun tain nev took place in freeport on may 88 1h-i at 1 p m the kev sould of the presbyterian church per formed the ceremony miss iertrude thome the bride's sister was her only iiitendani und mr kurl johnson of itaitle mountain was best man after the ceremony the bridal party motored to brooklyn where a wadding dinner was held lit the hotel itossert a g those present were mr and j^i^.a^uuuiil.,lejlcf.e.!ill mi and mrs \\ ii mm in themis mrs a lehrfeluthr and mrs charles stein mr mid mrs waller hudson mr william lehrfeld jr all of brooklyn mr and mrs hugo lehrfeld of new york mrs s l'elersen of orange n j ; mr and mrs karl johnson of liattle mountain nev : mr and mrs merle f itnynor of freeport i i ; mr and mrs frank slersenia of west new york miss kdna sehlnter of freeporl miss ier troda thorns and mrs charles tlioins also of freeport the following day the bride and groob left for san francisco and the ynscniite valley where they will spend seven i weeks after which they win journey to battle mountain nev where they will make their home dinner to truck go ry curtis fulton fellow firemen show their es teem of member soon to become benedict richmond grand marshal charles k tllchmond of north jrove street iii grand marshal of the south side bible inlon sunday school parade at kockvllle center last saturday aft ernoon over j.titxt sunday school pu pils and workers took part in the pa rade and the services held in live dif ferent place lu the village by as niuny divisions held bundle day the mothers club of which mm clarence kdwurds is president held bundle day on monday and enlisted the aid of the school children und various organizations in the tllluuc la lathering rlatalag to i>e seat to arinenla and other points in the near aaht several burrels were fljled with gamaata arovgm to police hcudu,uur ter an the collection polui chester 0 fulton better known as curtis gave a farewell bachelor sup per 0 the member of truck i of which lie is second lieutenant niter the meeting of that company tuesday eve ning in anticipation of his approach ing inarrliike which is to take place this month curtis thmikht thu affair was going to ha all one sided until he was called from the room later lu the evening wheiiehe returned the only llt'ht in liii 1,...rrf ••.-{.¦>• rt ft lumdhuum jilec trlc candelabra-vase the gift of his comradm and which captain hoffman presented in a short but appropriate speech reciting how the lieutenant had been the tlrst mascot of the truck company and now would probably soon be its captain the highest honor the company could bestow upon him the acceptance apooch was us sin cere as it was brief mrs lydia bush dies mad her home with her daughter mrs jere e brown mrs 1 villa hush the mother of mrs jere k btowh of hrooklyn ave nue mrs kll/.nbetli temple of l llench avenue freeport and oscar j hush of chicago iii , died at the home of her daughter mrs jere k itrown early tuesday n»nrntn*l she wns on at t lit very old resl ib'uis of iids vicinity being a daughter of jackson i'ost inn sarah itay i'osi of merrlik and was born in ism in llempslead she married hiram bush of newburgb in 1808 and moved to brooklyn whaw she resided btany reajra where she alllliated and joined hie lanes methodist church rafa avenue it 1 1 1 1 monroe street fu neral services were heid on wednesday evening ut s l(l p in cake 8ale friday on friday ufternoon june in at i lie residence of mrs ah in smith corner of ocean inenue and olive bottlevard there will lie a cake sale mill lea under tlie auspices1 of tlie indies of lie i'rcshyutltiii church of t'iccporl all ure welcome i he woodl and cooked tlie bacon and eggi whicii they brought along for breakfast the regular schedule of business meetings of the girls clubs will closed the latter part of thi and the summer schedule effect n|ii are study 1 and lihiicii.-i-uft will friittires fnt th t vents . hi batarday of this * tha uimikl meeting of suffolk t w c a wl tbe lieadciuurtera in i at will be a very short bns sturtliik ut ii o'clock aft1 will be discussion and n tha hockvllle centre club will hold its a daughter picnic on satuidny of this week here etltm there iclul time b.ue triaiirle final parent delay enforcing . main st parking pending discussion of ordinance public market plan goes into effect the public market ordinance went into effect this week und n few huck sters have iimilleil themselves of the privilege of using the space between soiilli alufnv lfwt rsn lu olive houleviird ill which to stand their wiik'iiis and dispense their wares i'he ordlmnice relative to purklnk autoinohiles lu south main street nnd merrlck roud which became effective concurrently with the ordlnunce es tablishing the public market is not liehik enforced us yet this is due to the fact that there have been pro tests from the business men of south main street and merrick roud ukulust the ordinance it was the intention of hie trustees in adopting the ordinance to have it work out for the benefti f the busi ness men as well as the public in general and it was generally supposed that there was eneral support for the plan bambg tlie business men some of the bulness men who luive previously expreeed themselves in favor of the olive boulevard parking scheme sinned the protecting petition ai the inevtihk f the hoard ol trustees the objects uf ii rdiiumce will be outlined to the business men who see lit to attend and it is be lteved thai tha iniscon<epiiou>i as to the purpose of the ordinance will he eliminated »<' thai ttepe mm lie taken lo secure immediate fo operation of business men and public in elluilniit lag tlie trartli coiikestiou lu muiu slleel daiches mannes the iiiurrlii^e of mrs lena muiinc and samuel ualches of mrooklyu wu performed laal wee h the purauuuke of temple israel iu broadway by ltul.bl bl kiiediuuu 26,800 worth of securities in dump cart were lost by dr and mrs ed win carman of west merrick road fell from automobile in south main street strtet cleansr threw them into his cart with other street refuse without knowing it liberty bonds and stocks to the v»l f i.h(m reposed atnoni the scraps of paper and other litter in main street last thursday were swept up hy the street cleaner and reposed for a few hours more in his cart be fore they were recovered tlie securities were lost by or and mrs kdwin carman of west merrick road who took them from their box lu the safe deposit vuults of the first national hank the stocks and bonds were in separate envelopes and these in turn in a larger envelope tied with red lape l>r carman and his wife made sev eral stops throughout the village be fore returning home and on their ar rival home they discovered that t in securities were missing they could recall only one place at which both of them left the car and thut was ut russcll's meat market a report of the loss was made to iiice headquarters and detective in riper and sergeant adam uich well assigned to the case iielectlve van itiper ran across a lew that looked promising one of the proprietors of a south main street confectionery store whs reported to uive exhibited a package of liberty nds in the meat market on inves tigation it was found tlnit these were ut the mlsslnu bonds hut were the rightful property of the confectioner adam yulch after working on the se for a while decided thut the ickuice mum huvtt fallen frum ilu c»r iu,u ur m,i.i imrn onrmoa v»t out in mutn mm ¦»* in mrol-fclnis out thls'elew he eatkned frank bedell the street eleuneffjf he hnd shoved bay such puck'4 into his cart he leclared thut i^1 did not nnd would have noticed itw he did yulch how ever dug into file material in his curt without suc-ceds until required to re port for truffle duty bedell finished the search und he found the envelope of securities tbe securities were the property of i'lutt conklln the father of mrs car man he is reported to he seriously iii the securities consisted of 25,000 in stock of the armstrong cork com pany and six liberty bonds three for 500 each und three for 100 each contortion rheumatism from drinking water from brooklyn eagle freeport l i june 2 — kate salon who wan arraigned tues day before police judge johnson in a charge of intoxication de clared that she wan suffering from contortion rheumatism and that her trouble was caused by drinking too much water when her case was brought up again later she ad mitted thut she had purchased some jersey lightning from john per rato ut 40 cents a throw judge johnson advised her to take the absent treatment from jersey lightning as a cure for her rheuma tism republican club elects officers young organization to become a factor in republican poli tics in nassau county frank h caspar's body is returned requiem mass said for service man military honors . from legion funeral services for r*nrnk h cua per son of mrs kdwiird muck of 29 itussell place who died while in the service and whose body was returned here from france hist friday were held on tuesday a reciulem mass wns said by the hev j j otoole nt the church of the holy redeemer in addition to relatives the services were attended by members of the brotherhood of engineers tha ameri can legion and the woman's auxil iary the members of the brotherhood were pallbearers and the members of the william clinton story l'ost and tbe auxiliary led the hearse from the borne to the chorea after the aervteea the body was taken to lobg bland city members of the long island city legion port and tha brother hood accompanied it to calvary ceme tery for interment caener wfla tu twenty-four yetirs old served in the w»"-d iaattary train and before entering the service is in the employ of the lottg island railroad made district deputy members of spurtan l.odue f and a m . of freeport who were railed in maswapecniu lodge in hockvllle cen ter will be interested lu the appoint ment of john f liempsey past master of masbapequu as district deputy grand master the appointment is ex pected to he quite a popular ana throughout the district had the late smith f lviii.-mill one of the founders of spurtun iodise lived he would un doubtedly have been glveu the apuolut uient us district deputy i.awton swim of north ocean ave nue freeport was chosen president of the nassau county republican club at its annual election held at the house of truck 1 on church street monday evening other oflcera elected were hirst vice president stephen w hunt ; second vice president allies c ka ron ; third vice president knyinond 1 miller recording secretary willis m bummers treasurer howard f bear sail executive committee eugene marks harold i smith cecil ii johnson dr frank a myrlck john x hartiiiann jr nelson ashdown wal ler ii co/./eus arthur frank and howard qsterhont there ure over two hundred mem bers in the organisation and an effort will be made to interest the women of this and surrounding villages organ ised without seeking preferment for any group or individual the nassau totmg republican ciub seem needed in this locality \ application blanks may he secured from any o the officers tu only requisite for membership is t oiled hepubllcun and the kh ure oy is recapture on second attempt k . escaped from the institution comes back to his hpme here second time frank i>aniinuo of 7 bennlngton park who escaped from the cliiunicey institution ut dobbs kerry n y last february was captured at his home here on sunday he was committed to the institution as the result of the rob bery of the whitehouse store lu south main street uhout two years ago and hud only one month of bis sentence to serve when he made ids escape with another boy this is the second time that dam lino who is seventeen years old has been in freeport since ids escape a couple of days after he got free he came here with u companion who was captured by the police and he es caped his father is now in mineola jail us tlie result of an assault on a woman whom he struck severut rtnir with u club the boy was captured liy serjeant adam yulch who inasi|iieraded as a tramp in order to b close enoiich to the boy without aroiisiiik his suspi cions the hoy was seated mi the porch of his home when the otticer seized him well i nm cniiuht at last he mid when taken into custody anil s led to be relieved he said he was always expecting someone to grab him ever since lie bus lieen free ii is expected that efforts iniiy be made to have the boy released us soon as possible as be xevms to have re ceived a hisiin lesson from his incar ceration lu the institution and is de siroul of beliik abb to tfet back and work to support his ther who is niiw without support as her husband is in jail morrison brower j p brundage killed two women hurt auto crashes into tree in mid night ride on mer 1 rick road was demonstrating new car to two friends frteport women injured — are ex pected to recover — driver was in previous accident here jesse p hrundtike thirty-four of 10 orim place baldwin was instantly killed shortly after midnight tuesday mornliik and mrs alleime huperie and mrs thomas dukkun of archer street seriously injured when the car which lirimdiice was drhln struck a tree ob the merrick road near the babylon turnpike just east of free port the two women were taken to the itockville center siinitnrium by ai coinplon uf the white cannon inn who happened to be passing the scene i>f the accident shortly after it oc rurred mrs imikkuii is reported lo have received u fracture of the skull und a broken wrist and mrs ollpana internal injuries with severe laeerti tions abottt the face and body brandaga was taking the two in jured women friends of the family lor a ride in ids new car immediately r leaving his wife it was while they were ivinrnin home that the ac cident happened constable tames molloy of ballmora nnd olllcer art smith of the freeporl police force were summoned as well as coroner southard of vvaatagn who permitted itrundiine's body to be removed the car was almost n total wreck md apparently hit the tree with ler ilic force tbe tree which was struck is on the south side of the road and the car was bound west the cur was too badly damaged to per mit of an examination to ascertain if i defect in the steering apparatus was ii nuse of the accident constable molloy who invest illicit t,|w ,-, in/.i'^ged from one side of the road to th*\otlljlr for quite some distance east of tfrepolnt at wlilch the tree was struck urundnge was arrested in freeport lust february for violating u traffic ordinance and while on his wny to police heudnjturters in his car it col lided with tip car of frank chapman of baldwin in church street almost in front of police bendi|iiarters mrs chapman was severely injured jadge johnson postponed the case of b.i iinflaae from time to time ponding the outcome of mrs chapman's in juries and on monday of this week the day before hrundake's death hev set the case down for trlul on tues day of next week j many candidates for 0 e s chapter rehearsal for floral degree fri day—next card party to be ' held friday june 17 ivrcy hundall morrison son of mr and mrs ihinlel morrison of north irove street and miss mary kli/.ubetli brower son of poetaiaeft and mrs irdeii v brower of boekvtlla center ii.iv married at the h"ine of the brides parents iu itockville cell ler last week by the hev f llandslleld pa.-ior of the chun h of the ascension mrs anthony j crowley ilium of the bride ml matron of houor and ituymoml whlt takar ol freeport wus hem man kvu jane iurdner niece of the bride wtts jlower telrl on their return troiii their hone moon this week he couple k up their re»ldeuc lu north grove street freeport chapter o e s will tt'oct iis next ragakv meeting m the chapter rooms on saturday evening june 11 1881 at k o'clock this imf-ilni will be a very busy one as tnere will be ballotiuk on cuu dldates followed by initiation of a full class awattllag membership in tlie chapter al this tlnie hie i'loral i>ek're will he conferred upon all members who have joined i i eepori clin|iler since this lime last year mrs c i kelsey nnd a special stall of ollic ers will huvu this work in eharge on friday afternoon jane 10 u r li.arsal is called for 2 m shnip p bfl held iu the chapter rooms all tlioso ottcara taking part in the i'loral i«e graa are reqiinafaii to be present af ter the rehearsal la ova all the aaeara and members will ailjoiirn to the l oeutof hook and ladder oni rooms on i'liurcb street near merrick road for sociability and refreshments another ard parly will he gttetl i'.v kreeporl chapter o k s on friday lime 17 ut the i'rei port club on south drove afraat tins iii be just ms attractive lu every way us all the previous card parties have been tick ets in ii be procured from any of the members or ul the tables many de sinible prl/.es sunday school parade the annual sunday school parade will be held on saturday june f h line of march starts at 1'lne street and oaam uveuuu und includes the prin cipal streets
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| Title | Freeport News 19210610 |
| Date | 1921-06-10 |
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the freeport news vol i no 17 freeport long island n y friday june 10 1»21 price five cent1 600 subscribed by lutherans on anniversary special services held sunday followed by dinner at free port club monday reduce property fund debt from 7,000 to 2,100 address's and songs and music b home talent follows ex callent repast christ lutheran church of wide the rev curl ii miller is pastor celebrated its twelfth anniversary o sunday himi monday special service were held sunday nnd on mondii evening here was a dinner at th frecport club which wns largely at tended by the members of the cm kreiuiliou and lit which oo was rill scribed to the property fund tb deb on which hnd been roduced frotr 7,000 to f'.mhd at the sunday services addressf were delivered t»y hev i cliantr hoffman of philadelphia and bet sniniiel trexler president of the nm york snd new kiksland synod ahou aw iii were present at the service the congregation turned out in fui r force for the dinner on monday ev sing a very enjoyable repast w served by the ladles aid society in the girls auxiliary the menu rolls nnd itutter olives pickles ham itoiist meef corn hecf potato salad huked menus tee cream cake ( offee clkiirs candy an intereetlng noet-prandlal period followed in which there were ciresses vocul solos and musical num bers the openliitf number was a so prano solo by mrs curl ii miller wife of the pastor which was followed by nil address by the hev a l banner the principal address of the waning whs by the hev ieorjfe u _• l'reijss a buss solo was glved i'.v ". ic.lm heed and a tenor solo by adolph btelnnuch the music waa furnished by mr and mrs max klemp the committee which had tha ir •_. rangementi in charge oiwnprlaed mr und mrs fred i'liimp mr and mrs • j ii mahnken and mr and mrs h ii fenner the church has been presented with n line colorado spruce tree about fif teen reel blub which will bti set out in front of the church in north drove street baptists on long island live long says pastor kruni brooklyn ragle freeport u i june 2 the rer krwlri itennett pastor of the free port hiipllht ciiurr-h declared fact in hi possession indicate that the wny to enjoy longevity in to be a ihiptlwt and live on long inland within tlic pant year he has offici ated at only one funeral there be inx only one death among the more than 100 members of his church he also reports a scarcity of mnrrlaices but ban drawn no con clusion on this matter there re twelve hapttstn at hi church within the past two week will confirm five on feast of week special services to be held at temple israel next sun day morning the feati of weeks shnbuolh one f tin nt important of mm lew i^!t uuuilnva will bx observed by tli hebrew this ooanlng sunday the occasion is commemorative of tlio re celtlng of tin ten oommandnenti i>.v ftiosi's on tin mount ai the temple bwaal thara win be in intereetlng program sunday morn iiik starting ut it o'clock durliik which tpn children win be confirmed liy rabbi b friedman who win lie in charge of the pvhgwm tin coiiiinimiits are marion i>e i.u puenta oertrade relaa annette mark helm rosalie blmon and sail itmon the fallowing program win he earrled out : address of welcome liy mie minister opening prayer by marlon da la ruenta floral offering by qertrode btjm confirmation hymn by choir address a oood name liy sail simon address id piirents liy annette mini helm valedictory by roaalle tlnaa oonlerrlni oi manmng i>y ntfalster roosevelt bank quarters alumni ass'n to hold annual dinner hat leased main street building to opm about september 15 i'll first niillomil hunk of 11 use vt'lt im.h entereil into a t*jm term lens with an option to liny u balldlng , to be eiccte.l aapeclally for the bank on main ttreet rooatvattt between the praaenl hardware store of stephen he.k and the real estate oore of white house \ da lap akiioiikii tlie last paymeai on ataei pwafeaaad in not due until september about ho per cent of same bus uctimlly been pal^hi unit invented the bank 1m expected to open for hialnn >"> ur baton bt#v ivmber 15 none held since war started officers elected at an nual meeting at the meelliik of the freeport hiki school aliiimil association held tues day nlklit at the irove street school iffleerj were elected for the ensulir veur und tiraiikements inude for th lirst anniiul dinner of the ussoclatlo 0 be held since they were dispense vlth at the beuinnliik of the war the officers elected are president kdwuril w tree vice president km ibeth schnelker secretary hubert lolmson ; treasurer john it 1 idler iistoriiiii marie dadek niumnl editor hiuies 10 stiles it was dedded to hold the dinner n wednesday evening june 22 nt :.'«>, in the south shore hotel ticket nil be secured from either f b p toiler or hllbert el johnson tin onimlltee expects to have as speakers 1 the banquet miss caroline j at inson who is considered tlie mother f the alumni as she bus taught pruc icully every member of tbo associll on during the thirty years or more le has lieen h menirfer of the fnc ty and professor uurdlck the first rlncipnl of the old freeport school ii stood at urove and i'lne streets id which burned down many years .> f the committee in charge of the nr ingements for the banquet comprise lubert it johnson chulriiiun ; ilnw rd osterbont ada uncoil kdwiird w tree wesley l>uvlson frank i'ltcher fred henderson dorothy joilld fan nie co her nnd harold humphrey miss harriet thoms weds starts counter petitions for boxing bouts c h kerr declares one thou sand signatures have al ready been secured maintains such action is not necessary and i taken to show local senti ment i in favor of box ing here ('. herbert kerr proprietor of the auditorium aj ¦ counter move in re sponse to the petitions whfeh have ban circulated liy tin ministers in tlie viirloiis churchex as reported in the j-'reeport news lunt week has circulated petition in behalf at the holding of the iioxiiik boots here and reports hnvlntt secured over 1,000 sl»f imtures j[r kcrr'n letter on the sub ject ih as follows iirdliik your item in inst week'ff about the doxtdg exhibitions nt the kreeport auditorium in order to find the true sentiment of the public i caused a petition to be circulated to he signed by those who ure in fnvor f tlie liovlntr exhibitions us they have teen conducted and the first day ob allied over one thousand sijrneis hundreds of out l«'st citizens even requesting the petition to be given hem to llgn • these petitions lire in no wny neces hiiry iih far as running tlie boxing is oncerned as the state law is very xpllclt imd a 1 1 y . m 1 1 < • 1 1 1 1 . t to comluit t would lie promptly turned over to ho attorney general for bin to de , end hut u n citizen of kreeport i lid not want the iieople to feel that 0utlyin8 streets first trueteee adopt novel street work plan thla y««r the work of ollink the street has been itarted nnd the elimination of dust resultliix from it is beiiir keneral ly appreciated in the wi>rk of ok the htreeta a in their work of main taining and ifealrintc the streets the ttwtaea thls^-enr did the unusual thln of sthitlni at the outskirts of the viiihw in the pant the principal street in the central section of the village have been itlven the earllent attention and toward the end of the seiison the ex istence of the otitlylnk streeth whk recokidxeil ond they we r repaired nnd treated providing there wa money enough left in the treumiry to tnk cure of the work nnd still leave some thing in the street fund for snow re moval get together tea at y w g ai rooms annual business meeting of as sociation saturday clubs to go on summer schedule a get-together ten win be held in the y w (.'. a roonih in the jrove htreet rooms thursday nfternoon of lext week june 16 the object of the iltalr is to hrltik the members in closer touch with each other so that they viii beconia personalty better acquaint d and also better acquainted with the vork of tlie iisoclation all the mei'n ers of the association are invited attend tea mid wafers will be served miss k a morris of randall is chairman of the commit ee of arrunpeinents last satiirilay the niemlm-rs pfjthe true hlue beta bosa corps of uw irls reserve welit on an early inorn doing anything agalnat the i ik llikt t0 sl*'rrl(k tl"'.v camped in vishes of the majority nnd i wanted fully support uple do really ny claiin that the want koo clean porth from the sentiment expressed ii over i guese'tror ministerial ob ctors are barking up u wronjf tree s most of the people feel thut the ntlemen in question might to duit l to reffulnte public affairs und iciul mult time iii improving f^elr rnions ' yours very truly c hkhbkut keku fr«»eport 1«n 7 1w21 became the bride of nevada man on may 25 the morrhike of harriet kleanor the daughter of mrs oharlai thorns of j«mi archer street freeport l i nnd andrew laurlt/.en of battle moun tain nev took place in freeport on may 88 1h-i at 1 p m the kev sould of the presbyterian church per formed the ceremony miss iertrude thome the bride's sister was her only iiitendani und mr kurl johnson of itaitle mountain was best man after the ceremony the bridal party motored to brooklyn where a wadding dinner was held lit the hotel itossert a g those present were mr and j^i^.a^uuuiil.,lejlcf.e.!ill mi and mrs \\ ii mm in themis mrs a lehrfeluthr and mrs charles stein mr mid mrs waller hudson mr william lehrfeld jr all of brooklyn mr and mrs hugo lehrfeld of new york mrs s l'elersen of orange n j ; mr and mrs karl johnson of liattle mountain nev : mr and mrs merle f itnynor of freeport i i ; mr and mrs frank slersenia of west new york miss kdna sehlnter of freeporl miss ier troda thorns and mrs charles tlioins also of freeport the following day the bride and groob left for san francisco and the ynscniite valley where they will spend seven i weeks after which they win journey to battle mountain nev where they will make their home dinner to truck go ry curtis fulton fellow firemen show their es teem of member soon to become benedict richmond grand marshal charles k tllchmond of north jrove street iii grand marshal of the south side bible inlon sunday school parade at kockvllle center last saturday aft ernoon over j.titxt sunday school pu pils and workers took part in the pa rade and the services held in live dif ferent place lu the village by as niuny divisions held bundle day the mothers club of which mm clarence kdwurds is president held bundle day on monday and enlisted the aid of the school children und various organizations in the tllluuc la lathering rlatalag to i>e seat to arinenla and other points in the near aaht several burrels were fljled with gamaata arovgm to police hcudu,uur ter an the collection polui chester 0 fulton better known as curtis gave a farewell bachelor sup per 0 the member of truck i of which lie is second lieutenant niter the meeting of that company tuesday eve ning in anticipation of his approach ing inarrliike which is to take place this month curtis thmikht thu affair was going to ha all one sided until he was called from the room later lu the evening wheiiehe returned the only llt'ht in liii 1,...rrf ••.-{.¦>• rt ft lumdhuum jilec trlc candelabra-vase the gift of his comradm and which captain hoffman presented in a short but appropriate speech reciting how the lieutenant had been the tlrst mascot of the truck company and now would probably soon be its captain the highest honor the company could bestow upon him the acceptance apooch was us sin cere as it was brief mrs lydia bush dies mad her home with her daughter mrs jere e brown mrs 1 villa hush the mother of mrs jere k btowh of hrooklyn ave nue mrs kll/.nbetli temple of l llench avenue freeport and oscar j hush of chicago iii , died at the home of her daughter mrs jere k itrown early tuesday n»nrntn*l she wns on at t lit very old resl ib'uis of iids vicinity being a daughter of jackson i'ost inn sarah itay i'osi of merrlik and was born in ism in llempslead she married hiram bush of newburgb in 1808 and moved to brooklyn whaw she resided btany reajra where she alllliated and joined hie lanes methodist church rafa avenue it 1 1 1 1 monroe street fu neral services were heid on wednesday evening ut s l(l p in cake 8ale friday on friday ufternoon june in at i lie residence of mrs ah in smith corner of ocean inenue and olive bottlevard there will lie a cake sale mill lea under tlie auspices1 of tlie indies of lie i'rcshyutltiii church of t'iccporl all ure welcome i he woodl and cooked tlie bacon and eggi whicii they brought along for breakfast the regular schedule of business meetings of the girls clubs will closed the latter part of thi and the summer schedule effect n ii are study 1 and lihiicii.-i-uft will friittires fnt th t vents . hi batarday of this * tha uimikl meeting of suffolk t w c a wl tbe lieadciuurtera in i at will be a very short bns sturtliik ut ii o'clock aft1 will be discussion and n tha hockvllle centre club will hold its a daughter picnic on satuidny of this week here etltm there iclul time b.ue triaiirle final parent delay enforcing . main st parking pending discussion of ordinance public market plan goes into effect the public market ordinance went into effect this week und n few huck sters have iimilleil themselves of the privilege of using the space between soiilli alufnv lfwt rsn lu olive houleviird ill which to stand their wiik'iiis and dispense their wares i'he ordlmnice relative to purklnk autoinohiles lu south main street nnd merrlck roud which became effective concurrently with the ordlnunce es tablishing the public market is not liehik enforced us yet this is due to the fact that there have been pro tests from the business men of south main street and merrick roud ukulust the ordinance it was the intention of hie trustees in adopting the ordinance to have it work out for the benefti f the busi ness men as well as the public in general and it was generally supposed that there was eneral support for the plan bambg tlie business men some of the bulness men who luive previously expreeed themselves in favor of the olive boulevard parking scheme sinned the protecting petition ai the inevtihk f the hoard ol trustees the objects uf ii rdiiumce will be outlined to the business men who see lit to attend and it is be lteved thai tha iniscon |
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