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MASSAPEUQA NEWS
J. W. Anderson, wliiie not a dele¬ gate from tbe Presbyterian Cburch,
On a pleasant «v«nlBg of la«t week several of our young people gathered
together and organized what is to be known as the .Maseapequa Hiking 'lub. They elected the following of¬ ficers, Miss Pearl Giover, president, and Allen Browne, secretary-treasur
attended the (all meeting of the Kas- j er. The members of tbe club are
Pearl Glover, Ethel Anderson, Vivian Naar, Margarlte Glover, Raymond Anderson and Allen Browne. Appli¬ cations for fnembershlp are already lining in. Tbe first hike was taken on Saturday last, the club covering about six miles.
condition that will be In keeping with the general good appearance round
sau Presby try at Rockville Centre, on Tuesday, being Invited as a special gnest of the session of Rockville Centre Church.
Several matters of Importance to the church in Nassau were on the docket and were disposed of In the quiet buslnesB like manner usual in that body. Among them the support i The roadway north of the station of small congregations, that Is, gen-1 received a new crossing last week, eral supervision of them by a'speclal j and we believe it will soon be in a commission, such as has been .estab¬ lished in tbe Presbytery of Brooklyn, and in charge of a Mr. Anthony. This about Massapequa,
plan If adopted will be of great ad- I
vantage m coii"trv (ilitrlrfa where ' ongregations are more or less mixed in the churclies, and the laws not un¬ derstood or enforced, all through lack of oversight by the hieher bodies.
The plan will create better organ¬ ization and promote the welfare iind prosperity of churches.
The new (commissioners to the Syn¬ od, which will be held at Newhurgh, N. Y.,'are the Revs. Wills and Abbey.
At the close of the afternoon ses¬ sion all the delegates who desired to go were taken for an automobile ride.
The evening session was congrega¬ tional. The Rev. Mr. I>aufter of New Jersey and the Rev. H. H. Fleld of Brooklyn, sjiecial commissioners, ad¬ dressed the meeting on the subject of organization work.
The ladle? of thc church are de¬ serving of special mention for the very excellent manner in which they entertained the members of the Pres¬ bytery at lunch and dinner. A great undertaking for a new church. The Rev. H. Bllnn
NORTH MERRICK
I St. John's Evangelical Lutheran , Church, Pastor William Steinbicker. : This Sunday promises to be a red iet- I ter day in the history of St. John's. ' The chapel for some time in the course of erection is now ready for ! use. The opening service will be held I this Sunday at 3.30 p. m. A number of visiting pastors, some from Brook- '¦ lyn, are expected to address the gath¬ ering. The choir of Christ Lutheran i Church, Freeport, will beautify the service with special music. We invite all our friends and neighbors to come i and rejoice with us. The chapel Is ; located on the congregation's own property on Camp Avenue near Mer- i rick Avenue. The Bible school will also resume Its meetings this Sunday afternoon at 2.30. We hope to see
WANTAGH m&
A meeting of the Hughes and FaiB- banks Campaign Club of the First Election District, was beld in the Firemen's Hali, on Wednesday even- injj. , .
A meeting of the Ladles' Aid 'So¬ ciety of the Memorial Church, was beld at the home of Mrs. A. £. Hunt, on Wednesday aftemoon.
The Union Free School opened! Monday last. There are two new lady teachers in place of Miss Fallng and Miss Turner. I
wood.' wlio also had aa accident at u«e same time. Is suU confined to tne uouse.
Justice Corpdon Nortgn and Mrs. Norton returned from a trip to their suhHner .home in Connecticut on 1 uei^^y/
Republicans of the Fir«t Election Disinci of tiie Town of Hempsiead, which comprises the villages of Wan¬ tagh and i3<$aford, have organized the Hughes an'I l-atrbanks Campaign Ciub with a large enrollment to work for the success oi liie National, State and County Republican tickets in the November eleclion, wilh Wiliiam a. Towner, chairman, George S. Beach-
I el, secretary, ancJ^Wiiliam F. Dean,
Harry T. Braithwaite has returned; treasurer. The Usi of vice-presidents from a two weeks' vacation si»ent in Includes many old Republican war the Catsldll?. horses, being made up as follows:
Luther Lee, Edgar Haff. Chtries
About one hundred dollars worth Southard, Frank L. Mansfield, Johu of tires and auto supplies were stolen i W. Seaman, George L. Weeks, Jame^ from the Wantagh Garage last Thurs-' N- Seaman, Richard Wanser, Johna- day night We understand the ga-! than Fussell, Birdsall Jackson, Will- rages at Bellmore and Seaford were; iam A. Seaman, George H. Norman, entered the same night, probably by Frank C. Youug. John T. Cowles, the same miscreants. j John J. Ryder, Harrison J. Young.
[William Garner, James A. Lawrence,
Miss Vera Dean, the daughter of, P. W, Behrens, Uriah Smith, Heury
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Dean, lias en¬ tered the teachers' training college In Albany.
The Merrick Road Is now being re¬ paired.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Seaman and family have returned from New Vork, where they spent the summer.
Osborne Burch, clerk for Edward Harrington, surprised his friends by getting married last Saturday. The
Bellmore, but formerly of New York City. The couple were married In
every member of the school in his or of the Massa- u„r accustomed nlace. The pastor will pequa Church, Mrs. J. C. Anderson. Z::::^T7aJfor the study of the-uy. tne coupje were marneo n Mrs. A. M. Nimmo, Mrs. J, W, Ander- , pj^tef.,,,^^ on Wednesday, October H'I !;„^J^.„ J",*^^^: l..Jrf" J ILitX. t^!^ son. Ethel and Rayniond Anderson at- , ^^ 40^ p „. The meetings will be tended the evening session. 1 y^^.^^ ^t the chapel.
Ultsch, Frank Place, William Gar¬ nett Payne, Benjamin Bulling, Thos. S. Braithwaite, Wiliiam Embach aud Elexander .Vvogardo.
It has been decided not only to ! hold some big rallies but to have 1 weekly meetings which will be ad- j dressed by interesting speakers and \ afford musical entertainment, after '¦¦ I routine busluess has been disposed j of. The first of these meetings will; be held at i'lrenians Hall, Wantagh, j next Tuesday evening, October 10, and 1 all voters are cordially invited. I
Handsome campaign banners are
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around the corner," of which Dr. Houghton is rector, and they are now enjoying their honeymoon.
Wanted--A Stenographer
and practical Bookkeeper. Must have
fundamental knowledge, and lady .
with experience preferred.
Good wages. Call on Premises.
SHEBAR <&tKL€IN
36 North Main Street, Freeport
Mr. and .Mrs. Marvin M. Brooks have returnee! to 'lieir home on Woodward \venue, after a protracted [ er. Myrtle Angel, Edward
vacation.
tagh and Seaford. Wilbur Southard, Charles Ailen and William Valentino were appointed a banner purchasing coniiiiiitee and the following banner raising committees were appointed— Wilbur Southard, Janies A. Seymour, | George Box, Harold Van Tuyl, Henry I Ultsch, David Fussell and John Box j for Wantagh, and Ferdinand F. Mill-; F. Verity,
George James and family, of Hunt¬ ington, visited relatives in town last Sunday.
The firemen and Dance on day.
will hold a the eve of
Pinochle Columbus
Frank ,('. Youjig Is able to be about with a broken arm, but Charles Well-
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Chiro)>ractor
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FREEPORT, L. I.
I Henry L, Walters, Ansel Kaynor and I Charles J. Smith for Seaford. Other committees were appointed as fol¬ lows— I
Finance—William Adel, F. F. Mill-! cr, George A. Seaman, Corodon Nor-! ton, John Box, Henry L. Wallers and George L. Weeks, Jr.
Music—Sheperd Bartholomew, Wal- , lace Verity, Edward Mansfield, Grov¬ er Siems, Peter Avogardo, and Dr, L. D. Washburn.
Printing—Everett F. Vail, Frank S, Hicks and Harold E. Williams.
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and gents furnishing and dry goods store last Saturday, but will have a flne big opening baturuay lac 001....
Mrs. John Edwards was t'le guest of Mrs. Geo. Weeks, f-r., over tlio week end.
SMITHVILLE SOUTH
SEAFORD NEWS
The Good Cheer Cub of V.e Me¬ morial Congregational Cliurrh, Is planning to give a "Get-Together Party" in the parish house on Wed- I'tisday evening, October 2.').
BELLMORE ITEMS
The Annual Fair of St. Michael and AU Angels Churnh win ue niid i.i their Guild liall, October 17 and 18.
Mrs. John H. Wanser spent Tues¬ day last at Woodmere with hcr \ daughter Mrs. B. Hyde.
! The Ladies' Aid Society met at the ; home of Mrs. Ansel Raynor on Thurs- j day afternoon.
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I The Ladies Sewing Circle met at j the home of Mrs. John Adel on Wed- ¦ nesday, September 27.
Miss Mattie Willmarth is enjoying week's vacation. •
On Wednesday last quite a number of delegates trom the Seaford Metho¬ dist Church attended the Joint Con¬ ference at Freeport.
The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. John ! Hodgson on Tuesday, September 26. |
The Presbyterian Church resumed I its Sunday school October 1.
Mr. Harry Apeler is enjoying a few j weeks' vacation, 1
The Bellmore Public school opened October 2.
Mr. F. Von Mechew was very sorry he was unable to open his new ladles
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Bolts, wrenches, horns, anti-rattlers, spark plugs, coll and switch parts, tire repair materials, batteries, oils, grease, pumps and a hun¬ dred other things, all at lowest prices.
Our tire prices will surjorise you. Send postal for special list.
We guarantee our repair work. When we flx a car we flx it. And the best part is that we don't soak you.
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We beg to announce that we have installed a complete battery charging and repair service for all makes of batteries. We also re¬ pair and keep in stock, parts for all starters. This department is In charge of an expert with years of experience. All work guaranteed. Batte;-le8 loaned.
FREEPORT WAGE & MY CO,
JOSEPH HIRSCH, Manager. 18 HROOKKTN AVE., FREEPORT
Mr. Geo. Kiefer, the Seaford baker, has installed a "dough divider". This divider will enable Mr. Kiefer to cut 37 rolls at one time.
We are glad to say that Seaford was again represented at the .Mineola i Fair by Mr. Chas. Smith, who as us- ! 1 uai captured some of the prizes which ' I are as follows: 1st prize for Black I Mexican Sweet Corn, lsl prize on j Pear Quince, 1st prize (discretion- I ary) ou Swan Orange or Onondago. I .Mr. Smith also received the lUue I Ribbon from the Farm Bureau, for the best collection.
1 A number of delegates from the Seaford Chapter will attend the Fall Convenllon 10 be held in the 6th Ave- , nue Methodist Church next Thurs- i day. j
THK IHA.MOM> BALI,.
The trolley boya arc here wilh one of their novel sliint.-- Dianionfi llall.' .Not in name only, bm in reality, 12 genuine diamonds will be given free in one of the most novel and exciting stunts ever attempted. This feature will be known as the balloon race, 12 balloons will be re¬ leased at intervals, the object being to capture the.se balloons in any manner I tliat can bc conjured up by the con- I testants. A number being attached to each balloon to correspond wilh the number on the prize. The traction I ball has always been run in a clean and orderly manner, the prizes dis¬ tributed in an honest and novel way. This stunt should prove a regular scream. Their ball this year will be held on Columbus Day eve, October llth, at Utowana Hall, Hempstead.
Grace l-:\angclU'al I.ir.lioran Cliurch Paster Uilliani Sii-inl)i<-ki'i-, The churcli is loi-aicd on Itcllinoi-c Avenue near Logue St, liible hi-IukiI every Sunday at l-.IJO a, 111, Service next Sunday al ]li,4fj a, in. October 15, service at 4,00 p, in. The class for the study nf thc (lalci-liisiii will meet for organization Tuesdu), Ociober 10, al 4.00 p. Ill, Thc monthly business meeting of ihe Parish Aid Society will take place next Thursday afternoon at thc chapel. Kvery one Is cordially invited al all our meetings and serv¬ ices.
WANTED
Operators, Examiners, and Foldeifi; also learner.s taken in and paid while learning. Call at any time on premises.
Shebar S Klein
36 Ko. Main Strcet Freeport,
The Episcopal Sunday School reopen October 15, The school start at 10 o'clock the same fore. The morning service of
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KILL THE CHILL
From $2.50 up
The Nassau & Suffolk
Lighting Co.
George McDonald, Pres.
church will be 10.45 Instead of 9 o'clock as It has been during the summer.
Miss AnnA Wilson has returned home after a three weeks' stay in New York with her sister, Mrs. Nich¬ olas Fischer.
Mrs. Wm. Stahle will have charge of the Enworth I.eague Devotional meeting next Sunday evening. The meeting last Sunday evening was lak¬ en charge of by Miss Hannah Zacb- arius.
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FREEPOBT, N. T.
A sale of homemade cakes, ice cream, jellies, candles, etc., also farm products and berry food will be held In the Old Post Office Building, on Merrick Road, on Saturday, Ociober 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yoss, Mrs. C. Robert and Mr. H. Robert, all of New York City, spent Sunday last with Mrs. George Kiefer. .,
Mrs. James Rambean, who has Iteen spending a few weeks here with M s. Geo. Wade, has returned to her home in Mattltuck. Mrs. Wade has gone to Mattltuck with Mrs. Rambean ani after a short stay there will go to tlic pity for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pnchanan "pent Monday and Tuesday last with rela¬ tives in Brooklyn.