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WANTAGH nEMS
The Hughes nd Fairbanks (Jainp- algn Club of the P'lrst Election Uist- trlct of the Town of Hempsiead, which comprises the villages of Wan¬ tagh and Seaford, has made arrange¬ ments for a grand Red, White, and Blue Rail, whieh wil! he free to all withoui anv assessment what,ieH-vei-. to be held al Fire-men's Hall, Wan¬ tagh, Friday evening, .November U, A great attcndane-e is assured, Kvery- bodv is invited.
Justice Corodon Norton and family returned from Connecticut on Tues¬ day.
In response to a petition presented to the Board of Education, a special sehooi meeting of the Union Free School District No. 23, will be held on Tuesday, .November 2l8t, to takp aclion on the following resolution;
"Resolved; that the Board of Edu¬ cation of the Union Free School Dist¬ rict .Vo, 2:5. Town of Hempstead, County of .Vassau, be, and is hereby authorized mid directed, to levy a lax on thr taxable property of said Dist¬ rict, not to exe-eed the- sum of $,'iOn (Five hundn-d dollars I, lor the pur- peise- of paying the railroad trans¬ portation, and tuition fees for child¬ ren under siMee-n yi-ais of age. who have cone-ludid the- e-ourse- of instruc¬ tion in said schoeil, and desire to at¬ tend a High School designated by the Board, Furthermore, these pay¬
ments shall apply to children having entered thc designated High School at the beginning of the present school year."
.Mrs. T, S. Braithwaile entertained the Queens and .Vassau Brotherhooel of Congregational .Ministers on .Mon¬ day, when they held their regular monthly meeting.
Rev, Thomas S, Braithwaite offle-i- ated at tli(, funeral service of Oliver Davi.son, Jr.. al Cedarhurst, on .Mon¬ day lasl. .Mr, Davison was the son of the late Oliver Davison of East Roe-kaw ay.
Mrs. O'Keefe, Mrs. Billinga, Mrs. Ad- ell, and Mrs. Fields.
Join the Auxiliary and boost Smlthvnie!
Brotherhood has been fortunate i enough to secure Dr. Cadman, aad those who attended thoroughly en- Joyed the evening. i
.Mrs. Charles Ellison, of Central ; Avenue, is able lo be out again after a long illness.
BALDWIN ITEMS
Mrs, C, \yesley Sprague has been 111 and e-onfined to her home, but is able to be out again.
BE PREPARED
Depc-nd on us for (|iii(-k hcivici- in supplying you with acce-ssories. Boils, w leiie-ljes, horns, anti-rattlers, spark plugs, e-oil and switch parls, tire repair materials, batteries, oils, grease, pumps and a hun¬ dred olhe-r tilings, all at lowest prie-es.
Our tire pi iees will siirjorise- you, Seiul poslal for special list. We tuaranlee our repair work. When we fix a car w-e fix it. And the best part is that we don't soak you.
RATTFRV ,SFRVI( F. MAillHM.S
W(- l.e g 10 aiiiioiiiice thai we have installed ii complcle battery charging and r.jiaii .ci.i..^ ini all i.iaki^s ol liaileries, ^\¦(¦ also re¬ pair and keep in slock, parts for all slarti rs. Tbis d.-partmciit is in
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I Baiteiies loaned.
Fire- was eljse-en ere-d at the cement mixine machine on Sunday niorning. It spread to the tar barrels, and caused a densj, black smoke, Th'- tiremcn eiuickly resfionded to the eall as did the department of Bellmore, which did good work with the chemi¬ cal engine. The fire was kept under control and finally extinguished with out damage lo surrounding property,
A mass meeting under the auspices of the Wilson and Marshall Club 01 the Firsl Ele-ction Disliii-t will be held in Firemen's Hall Saturday night next, vhen prominent speake-rs will be present.
SEAFORD NEWS
I The popularity contest for the j week of October UOlh, is as follow-s; ¦ .Maigaret Falronne, 6-12; Kitty Wan- 1 ser, I'.iii: Marie Haff. 4ijt; Laura Half I 172; I-;dna Dean, H.'i; Hlanche Ke-l- I e-haiii. l.'i; .Sarah Harrigan, Ui: l-;dna Walti-rS' 11 ; Helen Post, Id,
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JOSEPH HIRSCH, Manager. 18 BROOKKYN AVE., FREEPORT
Th(. I.adies .Md Soe-iety met at the home of .Mrs, O, D, Baylis on Thurs day afiernoon.
Miss I'.'illl Coveri, of We'Stliiiiiiplein funnel ly of this village, spent tin w(ek(i.i| v.nh .Mr. and .Mrs, Iloward Uean,
The coulesl helwe-eii the Ri-ds iuid Wliilis of the l-.'pwditli I.eague which has bee 11 gollli.; on fur lie pasi SIX
lii'iiiHis, lesiilled in vicioiy for the While Side.
.Mr, and .\l 1 s. Ci-dige Weeks, ,lr., i have gone u lirooki.vti, wlie-re thev I wjll I l'l,lilin nnlil 1 In lai ier pan 0' May,
Ml, (leoiiic Kiefei Iliis purchased a m w Kord car,
('iiiiiiunnion Siivic,, will he held in Hie l':pis('opiil Chiirch, in honor of ,\ll Siiinls' Ilii.v, Siinday, .Vovcinlie: r.ih, ill ll .\. .M. .\ll commiinicalils are 1 ..(iiie.sied to he pre'se-iil,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Van .Vouranel have u'oli,. 'o Hie iiiv for ihe winlci.
T'l' .\iiir I'anv which was held a- i Hie' Inline of .Miss S. E. Vooris iasi I Salnnlay niglii was tliornoghly en jcved l.v all. Much iplerost was shown ill lhe giiini-s, ar.il an ahiinel- | aiK-e eif good old-fa-diioiK (I crullers | and e-eiffe-e- ronsunied.
lli'l ry ll-ilf, ,li'., vvho has been i-eiii- liiiefl with lock-.iiiw, is improv in: greatly.
Mrs. Charles K. .Mills will lead Hi" lievoti.inal mi elim; in lln- l-:pweii-tli l.i-agiie Sundiiy, November ,''itli.
Mrs. Cole, of Washington, .Avenm-, ihis vilii'.;i'. passe-el away last w-oek. The fiiiK-rai service- was held in Southard's .Morgue at IL'.I'.n, on Sun¬ dav. The 1,'ev. v..Ider Van Dyke of- liciatcd.
'l'l'.' I ii'lic; C.nild mcl at the lioni of Mrs. Louis Keteliain on We-dne-^
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Mrs, Charle's K, Sleek is spi iidin ,. '- .1 ¦ 1 a; hi r li'inic lut'c.
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l.ea'.'c.e Si reel, I' a ' 1 uv. Willia ¦¦ Slcinliicker. Sunday sch..'.I a! 2."." " ','. S- IV i. e l-v er.v Siimkiy :C i I I- M. S'-' . .:il l"i|:ii'Sls for tJic 11 .
, ol .("lie i.i'i.'iiii. have- (-ome |o tif
, I'aslor, If- Ihose who ri-iilly de-sir.
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Su.ni!a\. -Ml our s. rv ici-s are liei.. I.
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The 1 lallovvc'eii I liilcrtainui. lit ami Dance held a' th' Sinillnilli SouHl I'ire llall Oe-tolier 2Sth. was in¬ dee-d iin inline use- siiee-rss. seie-ijilly I and linam ially, 'I'he Hall was very . iiiettily de-(-orale'd for the eice-asiein, and viirlous appropriate games were held. When it e-einie-s to juggling pe-jinuts. w-o must admit that Miss 'vlaii'.-ttii Kl cliai'i, of Seaford- beat-- us all. as shr won tirst prize iu 1 he- lie-.ml e-onle-t,
Mis.s All.-.' Woods, of Sniitliv iile South has an exceptionally good e-ye- I'lir pinning lhe- tail on the donki-\ in the right plaee. nnd getting rh" • I I- f r doini: sei, Dane-int: was indulged in until the earl.v liours eif tlli- morni'-e.
was very gratifying to the I al¬ ies' .-Vnxiliary of the Fire Company to liiive Ihi'-i!' flrst alYair siu-h a bi--- sueecss. and il is their earnest hope that all of the' Firemen's wives will s'^i-;- je-in same. The danee wa.=' un¬ der Hie direction of Mrs, Fannitsi;,
St. Peter's Evangelical Luiheran Church, Pastor William Steinblclter, meets in thc Fire Hall on Grand Av¬ enue, Sunday sehooi at 2.:!0 P, ,M. Services eve-ry Sunday evening a- 7,15, In i-onii(-ctlon with this Sun¬ day's e-rv le-e. '.he Chureh Council recently elee'ed will be installed ac- e-ording to the- rites and usages of our Chureh, This is the first Coun¬ e-il of the congregation, and the ,serv- ice will Iherefore be of special inter¬ est. Kveryone is cordially welcome. The Luther I.eague will meet l-'riday ev'-ning at >¦¦ 'I'clr.e-k promptly, The place of mi^etlng will be announced Sunday, Tne catechumens meet Fridays at .THO at the home of Mrs, Hoffman on Riverside Avenue,
Mr, Raymond Smith will lead thc Epworth League ineeting in the .M, E, Chure-h Sunday evening. Topic, "On a Still Hum for Souls," Mr, John B, Prince- has been elected first Vie-e I'resiiieni of the l-;pw(irtli League,
Mr, Rowland M. Hawkins is mak¬ ing some alterations and additions to his residence on Milburn Avenue.
The boys around the ^illage had a good time Tuesday night celebrating Hallowe'en, but in some instances they did considerable damage to propi-riy. as we-ll as stealing gates, etc.
The Milburn Literary Society held its first fall meeting at the home- of Miss Anna I-^ Hamilton, on C.ratiri Avenue. T h ii rsday evening. Pro¬ gram of meetings for the season'n work was dlse-ussed, which was fol¬ lowed by a short program. The pres¬ ent offieers of the Society are; Presi¬ dent, Miss Margaret B. Wheeler; vice president, Mr, Charles H, Thompson; and secretary and treasurer^ Mrs. Walter I.. Shubert. i
VOTE for
EUGENE M. TRAVIS
For State Comptroller
A queation for aerioiu reflection by the twtera
TTie pteient Stale ComoHolla Eu(;«>c M. Tr«»i». v«ho it teekuig re¬ election oa Ki» lecofd. te»lorcd oedei nut ol rhaoi aitet lhe Demtx-iati were reaioved Irom ihu importani departmenl mo year, ajto He hai won the confeiJence anr* rr,pect ol lhe husir.e« men by lm honed independenl and efiicieni nianagemeni ol the ilales Anance*. The di<clo»ure of the rohbetv ol Stock Tianjiee Tax stamp*, by which the late lost $23COCIO aiaiualb.i, inc.uded am.ms Kis ac. oniplnhmenM. He alto resloied lhe credit oi the il-ite by .n,-siiag on llie p.yiueiii ol •inpaid jiils lell over bv in Medecr.**.. He has ("duced the enpeiises ol his Jep«itm. nt $1 10.000 this vrai.
He drvsed up-to-date methods whi. Ii pic- vciil .hell ol slate bonds. His amendmrnls lo .he Inheriiance- T i-e a.nd SciiurpJ Debl Tax Uwj will iiiciedse tiie annual levenues $3.)(X).IXK). He ic-ofiened e»lales ciowd '-ly his pre. Vcrisoi and obldinexl additional tai oi $4U,.(.IIK) Tht uay lo k'Cp Ihe finanta oui nf incom¬ petent hanrts fnr luo more years is lo rolt Joi the re-election of
EUGENE M. TRAVIS
Republican and Progressive Candidate
The Ladies Aid Society of the ,M, K, Church was entertained by Mrs, V'al¬ entine Sobio at her home on Harri¬ son Ave-iiiie- Tuesdav afternoon.
A large number of members and friends of the Christian Brotherhood were present in the .M, E, Church, last Thursday evening, and enjoye-d the leclure by the Rev. S. Parks Cad¬ man, on "Life ein the Me\ie-an noi-de-r" Tel, 444-R This was the- second time that the
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