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News From Eastern Nassau County
BALDWIN ITEHS
Structural activity is steady at Baldwin Harbor, southern .Naasau <>ounty, which community is rapidly becoming one of tbe prominent subur¬ ban home centres. Bids for the con- tmctlon of the new railroad statio.i bave been invited by the chief engi¬ neer of the Ixmg Island RallrrMid.
I.«ague Mission study class under the A supper was served by .Messrs - leadership of Mr. John .M. Gifford, Roberts, Smllh, Verity and Ketcham 'i'he class will take for ils study the and it is believed that whoever made iKiok entitled "The South Today." by ' the coffee nvust have used Kryslal John .M, -Moore. The flrst regular! KoSee Klearer. for where one cup meeting will be held at the home of i was served a request was generally .Misses Winifred and Ksther Smith ' made for the secoud,
next Tuesday evening, i
Mrs. Wm. Rudyard spent the iseek end wilh .Mrs. Andrew Verity.
MERRICK
(.'arretto and Foster, architects, have completed plans for the new home of the Haldwin Harlior Yacht dub on the shore of .Milburn Bay, Ixxiking facilities and an anchorage are being established. The grounds of the yacht club are so situated -is to make them accessible to Ihc sy.s¬ tem of Venetian waterways at Bald¬ win Harbor, thereby nuiklng the club houae easily reached by residinis who own nuitor iKiats
Former Police Lieiitenani lianiel F, Qulglcy, of BriKiklyn, is building ' a commodious bungalow on a plot ' MilOO on fhe shore of ..Mlllburn Uiv- er. He will have an iinobstriietcl , marine view. Instead of swinging a nlKbtstii k. Lieutenant Quigley now | swinti'; tbe rudder of a motor boat i at Baldwin Harbor. \
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C. .M- Van Ta.-isei is compicling a ' Dutch Colonial dwi Iling on a plot I l2i,\lT,() al the hoad of the main Ve- I netlan canal; and, it will be ready j for Silring occupancy. The jiorch i of this house commands a vio"' ,»f Hempstead May, Umi,' Hciicti and ' the ocean
Sl, Peter's Lutheran (;hurch, pas¬ tor William Sffciiibicker, meets in the Flre Hall on Grand avenue. Bible School at 2::iO p. m. Service every Sunday evening at 7;45 p. ni. The I'atechiiniens meet at the home of .Mrs. Hoffman Fridays at 3:30. The Luther Ix-ague meets every Friday evening for rehearsal and for the study of Keforniation history- The monthly meeting of the Parish Aid Society wiil be held next Thursday afternoon at the home of .Mr.s, H, Kapp, The topic to be studied will be: "The Word iind tbe Work Go On to India,"
The topic of the pastor's Sunday evening serftion wiil be: "(,'hristlike Living,"
Visitors iiri' always (ordially in¬ vited.
WANTAGH ITEMS
•Mr. Ruggies, of Queens, was in charge of the services In the Episco¬ pal Church on Sunday last. The ser¬ vices for next Sunday will be Sun¬ day School at m o'clock and ('onunu- nion service at 10:i.'i a, ni. It is hoped that all the members will at¬ tend this service.
.Mrs. Henry Waiters has suffered a relap.ie to ber reeent attack of ill¬ nes.s
-Mr.-^ 1, Ol.l of town
Hall speni Mnniliiy last
-\lr. Will. Kelehani new automobile.
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.Mrs. Vernon Fountain and ehiid¬ ren of West Hampton have leturncd home after spending several weeks with her mother, .Mrs, .M, K. Post,
Alfred Johnson, nf the ,N( ¦ \i flrm of f'iinch, Kdge and Conipiiiiy. building a spacious bungalow on ;i I plot tiflxIO'i ovorl(K)klng lialdwin Harbor, while Dr, C. C. Lange, of | Brooklyn is building a colonial ; dwelling on a plol SUxlOO nearby. j
Henry ritcli. proprietor of li.e Wantagh Hotel had a narrow eseap.' ficii ii senoiis iiceideiit on Wednes¬ day of last week. While driving h'"i aiiio on .ieriisiili 111 avenue, his m.i- libine efillidid villi ;i wagon diiv,.''! iiy l'b<ii'l»s \'.iel)el. it is <;iid his auto .-(kiddid on the iiight snow iii llie giouiid at tbe tiin^, 'I'he force or flic eoiiision caused the auto to turn I c\er and Ibougli ihere wen four per- I sons in il, foiuinaiely no one was I hurt. Two wheels on the auto wcr^e j liiactically wrecked and olher dain- I age done. Quite .some damage was done to the wagon.
I Plans aro being made by the Sea- j ford Public School for an cntertain- I ment which is to be ,-.;iven some time j during the nionlh of February.
.Mrs. Francis .Maule P.jo ... nan, no- led suffragist speaker and teach- Af, will address the .Merrick Suffrage club at the home of .Mrs, Waller K. Spear, in Beverly road on Friday af¬ ternoon. February 2. Her subject will be "The Results of Woman Sufi'¬ rage," As delegations from the .'.las- sapequa, Wantagh and Bellmore Sufr- i.-ige ( lubs are expected to be rici,- ent. a large meeling is anticipated.
The regular business meeting of, the .Merrick Suffrage club will be held at two o'clock so Morrickitis try to be on hand earlv.
,'\ll bi-^ .Merrick friend.'^ will be soiry to liarn that .Mr. William Cheney has been very iil with an at- fackof grip al the home of his raugh- tack of grip at the home of his daugli- i fhe road lo recovery
Regular meeting of the Ladies -\ux- 1 iliary. .Merrick H. I., and K. Company No, 2 was held i't tho home of .Mrs, Samuel Todd of lamp avenue on Thursday iifternoon January is.
-Mr. anil .Mrs. I'^imene ("aniiii arc leaving .Merrick next week to ta!<e iii' thiir rc'^idence in the IJrotix.
Mr. Royal .Mollineaux is erecting a ' bungalow ou Washington avenue.
.Mr. Charles Reed is ill at his home on Whitehouse avenue with an at- . tack of the grip-
I the taxpayers and the matier will soon be subiBltted to all the people of the district for their consideration-
.Mr Wiiliani Tabb of Brookside avenue met with an accident last week, injuring his foot and is unable to be about.
The Rev. E, A, Chester of the Presbyicrian Church, who has been ill for the past two months is. con¬ valescing. In his absence the Rev , Mr, Irwin is in charge
-Mr, William Gillespie of Penn ave¬ nue, who has been confined to his boine with thi' grip, is able to bc out again
'ihe attendance banner for tho week ending January i;i, goes to .Mrs. Bentley's second giade with a '.It, per eent average
Kigeiits I xaiiiinatioiis are being li( 1(1 ut the new sclicoi this week. The resiiii will be in iie\t wttk's i.'^sue.
I A special meeting of tlie Fire Dc- 1 partment wiw* called for .Monda eve¬ ning, January '22. to consider the I erection of a Arc house Bids are I to be called for al once, i.''onsider- I ing the enthusiasm of the members j present and there was a goodly I number—nothing will mand in the j way of an early coiiimenceiiieiit ;iiiil rapid progress toward thi compleliou I of as line a lire house as can bc found j in .Nassau County. ' The next regular nieeiinu will t.. on Friday (.venini: Fibriiary '.'. in ' Benmtt's llotil piirlcis
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There are evidences of :i .Spring market already at lialdwin Harbor- Shore front plots for iinprovement arc in strong demand- An anomaly of the market this year Is that south- em Nassau Cotinty Is the only area contiguous to .New York CUy that has shore front for sale wllhin the means of tbe middle class.
Shore front along some parts of the north side of I/mg Island is sell¬ ing as high as ?10,000 an acre. The flne counlry estates adjacent ha.s brought values up to tho point where only the very wealthy can deal In thfem.
The Kings' Daughters held a meet¬ ing at ttie home of -Miss Fussell ijn Tuesday afternoon,
Kev, Thomas S, Braithwaile has liad a (luite serious attack of the grip.
Miss Alice C'onibes of Lynbrook
Donald Jackson has been sick several d.ays.
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.Mrs, Bertha Kirchoefer of liiiick- iyn, has been the guest of .Mr iind Mrs John A. Haff,
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Regents exaininatlons were lield in the Seaford .School this week. I
.Mrs. .Lillian Langdon of Dunn, .N. i (.'., is visiting her mother .Mrs J H \ Wanser,
BEUMORE ITEMS
Don't forgei lo come to the good old fashioned dance which will be held by the Advance Hook, Ladder and Kngine Company .No, 1, Music will be furnished by Frank L, Hiisch.
i Principal, teachers and scholars
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past term iu'fpariiig for mid yi'ar
examinations in a shorter tinie than
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I opeping of all schools. Keinaining
after Iioiirs to Iry and iiiiike up th(
j woik lias been the liu.hioii duriii::
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satisfactory results in tbi- tinal ic.-i, -Mi- Robert D(w;ii is lioinc auain,
having been ill for eight weeks at' ^j^ i^^,jj, Han.sen. of Main streei, the hospital. It Will be a month i ;„ ,,„„„„,,,, i„ ,.;„ home with an attack before he ean resume business.
SUiiiiii.L: y-i 1 ms tc Ix ( \(. pticiially flne on .Massapetiua I'lkc this se;i- son, I^rge parties of young folks lia\e laketi iidviintage of the oppor¬ tunity to enjoy the sport, and the flne (duditlon of the ice. Some of the old fclU> lia\e bun sicn niixiiii; in.
Rich Roumania. Itduinanla is one of the richest parts of Eunip«'. After the United States and Kussia It is the largest grain- growing country In the world. It ia one of the world's chief oil fields. Ita middle clasis Is probably the richest to be found anywhere.
Typewriter Carbon Papers, one box (100 sheets) letter or lepal size. $1,25, special prices in quantities. Also pencil, pen and other car¬ bons for all duplicating pur¬ poses. Send for samples and prices.
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of tii'oneliitis iind grip
-Mr. iind .Mis. .'\ D, I'larkson have sailid for the Soutli where they will reinain fci tlie rest of the Winter.
.\ meeting of the .Merrick Suffrage club will be held at the homo of -Mrs, Leich Wednesday, January "1, al 2:,1(1 p, m.
This will be an important nieetlng and everybody should be on band. All those Interested In the cause are cordially iinited lo be present.
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.Mr, Robinson of Snulhviile Sout^ i while loading manure one day last | week fell from his wagon on account | of the horses starling unecpectedly. He received serious injuiy in th'.' \ head and bad to be taken hospital.
Jolly Six of Bellmore. w ho are
planning their second annual ma.ik
and civic ball to be held on Febru- |
ary the Srd, are going to give three
$2.50 gold pieces to the following: !
I best dressed lady, best dressed gentle- !
I man, iind to the one wearing the niosf j
A pinochle party was held .on ; eoiuical costume. They will also
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The .Merrick Suffrage club is in- vlied to .Massapequa on Friday, Feb¬ ruary 2, to hear .Mrs. Bjorkman speak on the results of Woman Suffrage. It is hoped that the .Meirick delegation will be a large one,
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Sl. John's Lutheran Church, Camp 1 avenue, wesl of Merrick avenue, pas¬ lor William Steinbicker, Bible school I at 9:30 a. m. Divine worship it ' 10:45 a. ni. The members of llie | cliurcb council elected al the recent congregational meeting will be In¬ il led in iiccordiUice with the sor¬
est at the home of -Mr- | Wednesday afternoon af the home of ! award a $2,50 gold piece to Ihe winntir vice of installation as given in „the
has been a gu
iind Mrs, Thompson C'ombes
-Mrs, Webster under the auspices the Kings Daughters Society,
'f , of the dancing contest-
,Mr, Paul 0, Schuman will lead the I'Ipworth Ixiague meeling in the .VI. F, Church Sunday evening: topic, "A Half Life or n Whole Life Which?"
The Mens Christian nrotherhood will hold it monthly meeting for men in the chaiiel of tbe M, F.. Church tonight (Friday),
Tho Women's Foreign .Missionary Society of Iho M. F.. Churcli w ;is en tertaiiied last Kridiiy afternoon by Mrs, Kran('i-r\V. Miller, In the ab¬ sence of tbe president, .Mr.s, James H. Story, Nice iircsident, prestdtMl, The pronram on Africa :ind other iii- lorcsling toidcs were iirri'ii^ed by ,Mt's, Albert K, IIa\kins, The pio- u'rain wa^; I'dllowcd by dainly ii fmsli iiients 'iiid a soci-'il hour.
.Mrs, James .M. Seaman is confliKi I to her home by illness.
.Mr, and .Mrs, Higgins, who been living on Bedford avenue, moved to Ridgewood,
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Mrs. J. H, .'Xiiderson is recovcriUr from a serious attack of bronchitis.
Mrs. Charles Luhrnian spent sevi ral davs in I!rookl>ii tlii,! wetk i; lhe guest of iui' sister.
The flremeii ber are arraii diiiice for tbe iiovd fcatiires
, (ir seme (jf their nuui- -iing for a pinochb; an,I iiciir fulure when some will lie inlroduced.
' .Mr. and .Mrs, Collins, who have I been living with -Mr. Baldwin on Bed- j fci'd a\('iiii"', iili-o ha\(' nicved to i Ridgewood,
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Giiide Lxiiiiiiiiiiliciii 'I'hlll','(lil. iii()rnin,g, Aiiiliiueiic and Reii'linr; ' 'liilii,-.(lay al 1(1 IICCII, Geograpli-' .mil v. .s. Histoiy" l-'i iday morninir, ''!,,- il,-'h and S;i( Iliim; l''ri(la> afi''i'( .', Drawiii!; and .Niiture lli-torv
The Rov, Theodore J, King, of Bellmore v,'iil give a Kuchre on Feb¬ ruary the 12tli, in the Bellmore Fin- Hall for the" beneflt of the rathdlie Cliiii'cli. .Ml are i!;\ited and a good tiiiie i-< aiiti'iiialed,
.Mr, Julius C.i'iibb of Ilic'isville, w ;is tried in the nclliiiore Court hi fore ,'iisiice roi'ddcii ,N()i'l(iii cn Janiiiii'v 17. at " o'cbu'k I'di' \ ichitiiii; seel Ion l:i of tho Penal l.avv,
Thir complainant, Frederick Kuii'/., resKiiii;-; a; Ish.iid Trees, alKr iieiir- i::g the cvi'leiic'', there appearing: to be no i;rounils for conipluint, defend¬ ant was dlscharited from custody.
Church Book, fhis .Sunday morning 'I'hc pastors sermon will be appro- : priate to tlie occasion.
Tho Catecliunions meet Wednesday I afternoons at 3:15- iiaiiy next month a l.iitliei' Lea.i^'ue will be organized, ; The prospects are that wc can effect i a strong or.ganization finm the very '- start, .\ll young folks within reach of Ibe cliapel are urged to unite wilb the league for work iind sociability. The cluirch council wiil meet for or- gauK'iatlon and business nexi Wtdiiis- , diiy evening iit the lioiiie of Mr. Kctt- jer.
ROOSEVELT
I The Citizen's Inipnjveinent As.-.o- , I ciation met iast Wednesday at the.' , Koosevell school and was well at- | I tended. Several conriiilttees were aji- ¦ i pointed to look after certain improve- ¦ I ments and the welfare of the village-, , J .Mr, Joiill Dixon presided as presi¬ dent. .Notices will be sent to all the ¦ citizens to attend the re.u'ular meet- ' iugs, whicli will be held on every ! first and third Wednesday of each : nionlh at 8 o'cioi^k at the new school. ''
Friends will be sorry to hear that .Mrs, Walter ixickwood foi'ineily ol Koosevell, and a big worker of tlu' l,adles' Giuld is confined to hei' hoiue ill Ricbnioiid Hill wilh the giip.
At the reguiar monthly meeting of j Ib'i Hiwiiiony Kcpublican .-Vssociation held at the Board of Tnide Hall, Kooseveit on 'I'liiirsdiiy e\eniiig, Jan¬ uary IS, -Mr. Kiilph Duryea of Koose¬ veit was unanimously endorsed for the iicmin.'ition of ('oiiimissioner of Higliways for the town of llinipstiad.
The unnual shew iind diin.i- of this iissdi ial Kill will iak( pia( ( cn .Miiicb 17. •
GIRLS WANTED
as operators on Middie Blouses and Wash Skirts. Steady work in clean, light work¬ room. Good wages. Will also take a few learners, and pay while learning. Apply all week.
FREEPORT GARMENT COMPANY. 33 Railroad Ave. I. Bloomenthal, Mgr.
PERFECT DANCE FLOORS
Are made possible with Boyle's Powdered Wax. It is made in minute granules which work quickly into smooth, elastic, gliding surface without the an¬ noyance of dust. Will not soil the daintiest dress. Half pound can 80 cents.
ARTHUR WHITEHOUSE
Hardwari', I'aints, Varnishes. S'oves and Repairt
91 S MAIN STREET, FREEPORT.
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I come ill the nighl when you'i'e asleep, I.oeks, bolts and doors iire nothing to me, I've niinble wits, Klcight-of-hand lingers, eyes that see in the dark and a step that's iioise- lesa and swift. Your silver and jew¬ els are cash in my ixickels I make >oiir dollars fly!
Buy all the revolvers you wiil- I laugh nl them Ha! Ha! They're harmless when you're ;isleep. But I am not.
There's only one protection againsl me, Buglarly Insurance, Some day when I get tired of tho Life of Ad¬ venture. I'm going into the Inscranco business, N.i one in the world could beal nie selling Buglfiry In.surance, I know all its talking (and taking) points. Many an uiiwilting host of mine has blessed tbo dny he bough' his policy, '
I may visil you loiiit;!;! wlm know" - so >(ni bad better get some "Bur¬ glary Insurance," Tak(; the .Shad- | ow Man's Advice Todtiv, Write
CLARENCE A, EDWARDS.
39 Railroad Ave, Freepori, N. Y.
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SEAFORD NEWS
On January IS, William H. ,Maycr, i of Lllll .Morris a'.eniie. Bronx, wii.^ i arresied by Otto W, Piiyiie, iiKuor | eycb^ po!i( (iiiati for violating section j 2S7 of the ,Motnr Vehicle law. and ' broii.;;lit before Justice Ccrodcn -Nor¬ ton in lhe Bellmore courl, -Mr. W II. -Mayer iilcadcd giiilt\ iind was fined twenty dollars.
On January tho IS, Charles Hedwig, of 55'1 ,lac'i:scn aienue . Ncw Yo"I:, was arrC'itcd by Otto A\'. Payne for violating section .No- 2'S7 of the -Mo'- or vehicle law and brouglit before Justice Corodon .Norton in the Bell¬ more court- ll was determined by the Court that .Mr. ('. Hedwig was guilty and be was fined fifteen dol¬ lars
The iiieiiibcTi-; of th (iiiild nii'i at the lidiiic -Mi^, C Tinu rotli of -Mam sli(;et. After a biisi iKiis iiic(iln,i;, a delicilitru! liincliCDii j the was sei'vid by the hostess in boner of her birllida\'^ Tli(),^c presept were: .Mrs,,,lohu Germroth, Mv:-. Wil¬ liam Tiilib, .Mis. Cliris. Binner, .Mrs. .Me.\er. .Mrs, Chailes I!at(s, .\Iis, Wil¬ liam llieneinaii. .Mrs, Jolm .Schlcgi I. .Mis, Kebtcca Stuart, .Mrs. .M. .Malli- eiscii illld .Mrs. p'red Koeili r.
A Icctuie on "The Flrsl Aid" was given last week at the Friday .Night club by Mrs. Wolcott and a number of inieresting facts were explained to the children.
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A large number altended the "Old Time Dance." given on Friday nighl by the V, M, I, C Of course there! f i imi were some up-to-date dances, but | that there was more enjoyment shown from the old time ones. About 25 coiiplcii took part in a Viiginla Reel jjuil not only ilio people that were dancing but aiso those thiit looked oa had cujoynionl from the (iaiice, .•\ni)ilier pari of the evening's pro¬ gram was "The Breakdown." wliich was danced by .Mrs, Kva Rhoades and Mr, DSvid Waiiiig. Not witii- Miiiiding the fact that Mr. Waring is far past middle age lie was much sprier in tliis danco than i iiiiiny yoiiimcr men would liav
SMITHVILLE SOUTH
.Notice i.s hereby given that tho first rehearsal for the musical come¬ dy to be given April 14, by the .'^mitli- viMe ;'n;it!i Fire C.i, will take place Saturday night February 3, at the Fire Hall al eight o'clock, Mr, F, A, O'Keefe is making a special trip Ncw Vork for same, so trusts the f'llk,-! participating in the will bc at the Fire Hall on tlmi\
The iKiXt meeting of tlie Ladiiis" Guild of the i?l. Paul's Kpiscopal Cliiirch wiil be held at ,the licme cf ,Mi's. Meyer of Freepoit.
The conlimiation clas.ses of the St. Paul's Kpiscopal Church wiil meet al the home of Kev, A, Smilh of Henry stieit every Salurday at 3 p, m, for the younger people and at the home of Miss Ida Chapinaii every Tuesday at 8 p. ni. for the adults.
The Ladles Guild of the St. Paul'.; Church will hold an informal dance on the evening of February !i, at th.' Beard of Trade, Ticket" 25 ei nts.
MASSAPEQUA NEWS
C()iilni(i(l(ir( W. S, Ja( l,..(in wa; ing us tills week that llie mud hen, gray duck, tiiiacK loon aud many oKi- I'r inenibcrs of the lirsl fiiniilie ing along our watip front liiive fii" some tiiiie indiiiiU'd izriiii, jdiscoiiN ill beciiiu-e cf Ihl iippeaiiiiice iif|a g'ant ,'.pe( 1',' (ll I.iid III liil' region o'.(,' (-ileal Scutli Lay. il is claiiiied liy bliu U duck .'Hlli Ibi moi'i' hinid oiu"^ Willie nci'ves iilr«iiil\ are iit liiiib teii- fioii be(aus-,' of liie long open gunii- iii.i: s(.ii.-()ii and the can lessius,' of -New ^'..l k aiiiiitiiii' .spurii^iiKii who soiiii liiiu,'-^ iiciualiy kills thai this niw ail ial tiaviller will have eiery iicfiiiaie eilii'.eii eiii^^'ate to lb- wild;; o! Ill- soiilb illld befoie an¬ other gl iiei'iition of bii'ds hai'e coiin to pull the wild rice, wf suspecl our f( iiilK i'('d fl iciids are ((imphiining of the :iiiii:( rcii;; flying iiiiubiiKs thai hover OMI' tliesi' piirls and wIkii I new aviation field at ('opi(iii(' and (ii.. anticipiiied hangiirs at Massapeiiuii art tilling the heavens with mamiiioili burning birds, what will the effeci b, on black duck and his friends''
A slipping party was heUl on LaKe .Massape(|ua one night lasl week by some of ou.' citizens who themselves too dignified ic on skates. '
Seveial cf our best known ycuiin people are looking liaiipily serious, and we are \> ailing to give them pro¬ pei' notice 1(1 lielp in the hoii,-!e warm¬ ing, etc
A lar.ce gang of men are eiigag in cutting and shipping timber from the land coiiipany's jiropcrtj north cf the l»ng Island Kailroad and soiik of tho most beautiful tracts cf wood land on the island are beini-' ( biiicd up-
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G'.'iie I.lltlil ran (^liun h, pastor \\'illiaiii Stoiiibielicri, Bell'core ave¬ nue nciir I.oijiic street, Bible school .nl 2:','i, Di\ir;o worship nt li'in j). m, A nuniber of gifts h.^ive rcci'iitly b'^( n I'c'oived for tho chancel addin'; Piiich in the ntti',ictivcress of tb" c liC'iicl, '^\ i thank oii,- kind donors very much, T!:o recent r.'cetiiig of tho Piirii^'h Aid Soeieiy wa.< not only goodi well attended but very Interesting, boon. ' The M"ntliiv Pro'.rrani Study topics
I'he Young People's Social ciub held Us usual nicctini,' at the home of .Mrs. Charles Kdwards, directress of the club liisl Friday evening, A business mooting was held and a committee coniposcd of ,Miss Klsie I
Hansen, Mi-s Regina I'he, .Miss (ier-! ''''"' ¦'^"I'l" r and sale trude .McClellan. .Mrs. Ira S(ai'bv,.Mrs, |.''«'''•¦•'* '^"' "^ '*"' John Bergen and Mr. John Schlegel i <^'*"""<h on Saturday even in l-iinned was appointed by the president. .Miss I ^t"''''!' success, Klsie Clark, to form a constitution.
Those present were Miss Clara Jiiiger, .Miss Klsie Han.=ion, Miss (Jcr- tri,de Lesner, Mii'is Kcglna The, Miss -Marie Cyphrees. Miss Gertrude Mc- Clclhin, .Mr, Ira Searby", .Mr, Wiiliani Browne, .Mr. .lack Clark, .Mr. ^Joor'^'e
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The Board last Friday cveninL'^a,'; W( 11 atteiji I'd. Tbo comrniitee on install.'itlun ( gas in the disirict made a n ocrt c a iiropositioti offered by the light in; cotripiiry, I-Acrything possible is be ing considered by the Bo;ird and cii' iiiittec to ccii'^erve the liitrrf'^'t'( (
The nnisic whiih put the spirit in ail, are bciui: followed and are proving was furnished by Jonutng's Band of. of great help and interest. We cor- Freeifrirt, dially Invite aU fo onr services.
Clark, Mr, John Bergen, .Mi;,. ,J(
Schlegel. .Mr. M, Jones a'nd Mr
Frank Holten, ' .-_______^__^^.^>___^____««^_
The.next mertinir will no hild at; -
the home of 'lr, William Browne, cfi
Charles street. ^ MONKV TO LOW.
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Mr. and Mrs. W, Hand arc the . loan on Bond and .Mortgage, John parents of a baby daughter which was I Bon & Johnson, Lawyers, Preeport born laat week, iv^^ York