SIOHT
THE EASBAV POST, FBEEPOET, E. T., nUOlAT, JULT 7,1916.
BALDWIN -FOREMOST SUBURBAN COMMUNITY
A UNIQUE POECH PARTY.
Last Friday evening .Mr. and Mth, Orvllle M. Hawkins and .Mr. and Mrs, John H. Carl, Jr., entertained about Blxty guests at the Hawkins' resi¬ dence for a porch party and kitchen shower given in honor of MisH Meta H. Barth of Brooklyn and Mr, T'aul G, Schuman of this place, whoKe engage¬ ment haa recently been announced. The porch wa.s prettily decorated 'With June roses and JapanBee lan¬ terns. During the early part of the evening cards and doniinoee were en¬ joyed, the favors at ".'lOO ' being awarded to Mrs. Luther I), Kice, Mr.s. Albert C, Schuman and .MIh,s Winifred Hmith and .Messrs, William .Mansfield, John Ft. Davison. Jr,, and Albert C, .Scluiman. .Mrs. Francis W, Miller
and .Mr, Warren 'Wright received the favors at dominoes.
After dainty refreshmente. Miss Barth and Mr. Schuman were show¬ ered with kitchen utensils of every size and description, and the witty rliynies attached to .¦'ome of theni created much laughter. Dancing was also enjoyed and the gue.sts departed at a late hour, with many thank.s to llicir kind hostesses and best wishes to the happy coujjle
Those present were .Mr. and Mr.s. Orvllle M. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Carl, Jr,, .Mr. and Mrs. Wil¬ liam P. Carl. .Mr, and -Mrs. Elbert E,
Gertrude Hoppen. of Wantagh; Miss Lillian Armstrong, of San Antonio, Texas, and Mr. Rayniond Ritchie, of
Flushing,
On Wednesday afternoon of last week Mrs, Frank Hurley gave a niis¬ cellaneous Shower in honor of Miss Katherine Eayres, All packages were tied to a large pink umbrella, and when Kitty arrived the umbrella was opened over her, showering her with many mysterious parcels. Then be¬ gan the fun of opening theni, and with '".any ahs and ohs they were finally opened and admired. Then
Hawkins, Lieutenant and Mrs. Ernest I all the girls were set to work heming
Fruits stnd Vej^etables
The very best of all kinds in tiieir season. Canned and bot¬ tled goods. The best brand
CANDIES CIGARS FRESH BREAD PIES CAKES
.Surely my 11 years of life and busines,^: in our Village should bespeak m.v hone.sty and 'talr dealing, (live us a trial and you will not go elsewhere.
Rudolph DeAngelis
South Grand Ave, Baldwin
I'ost Oflice Uu ild lug Tel, Kreeport -13 1-J,
.-\, Frederick. .Mr, and Mrs. William .Mansfield. .Mr, and Mrs, Francis W. -Miller, Dr. and Mrs. Luther D. Kice, Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur B, Ricketts, -Mr. and Mrs. Albert C Schuman, .Mr. and .Mrs. Frederick W. Hoppen, .Mr, and .Mrs, John B, Prince, Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Levine and Mr, and Mrs, W, PMward Sprague; the Misses Kale .M, Carl. Jennie K. Schuman,
towels, and each had to embroider a saying on one as "always believe what hubby tells you," which Dot Southard put on her towel for Kitty. Refreshments were served by the charming liostoss a-nd the re.st of the evening was enjoyably spent in danc¬ ing, Aniong tho.se present were: Misses Kitty P^ayres, Mollie Dixon, Grace Hurley, May Wuest, Ann Kress.
Baldwin avenue. The organisation la atniiated with tin- Boy Scouts, They arrived last Saturday.
MIS.S V\.\ TIHSRI. TO WED.
.Miss Marjorie Van Tassel, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Van Tas- s.'l, will beo.iini- the bride of .Myron Wallace Barbour, son of the Iiev. I>r, and Mrs, Henry M, Barbour, at thejiome
f th.' briile'.s parents. In Baldwin Har-
.ir, t.jniorrow afleriiouii.
>lH*i. DOll.K KXTKRTAIXS.
.Nellie Miller. Dorothy Bock, Winl-' Uomaine Munn, Mjldred Hurley, Cele
Hardware
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
MECHANICS' TOOLS STOVES and RANGES, both for
regular fuel and oil. Celebrated MASON and SAFETY
FRUIT JARS, Anything and everything in our line at lowest possible prices.
MacFarlane
Hardware
Opposite Post Office Baldwin
Branch of Freeport Slore,
fred Smith, Eliza Stoothoff, Klsa (Jrinim. Esther Smith and Margaret Oppernian; .M(-',s«rs, Paul G, Schuman, Itobert Carl. Wiiliani Stoothoff. Paul Southard. John S. Lusch. Warren Wright, Wesley L. Smith, Charles .Miller, Leon Loft, Wllford Southard. Leon Kose and Dr. James W, Mc- Cliesney. and Mrs. George W, Loft, all of fhis place. Misses Meta H. Marth and Ottilie Barth and Mr, and .Mrs, George Ross, of Brooklyn; Mr. and iMrs, Charles H. Schuman, of Briarcliff .Manor, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. John K. Davison, Jr.. of Hempstead; .Miss .Myra Chase, of Kreeport; Miss .Marion .N'ortlirldKe, of Merrick; Miss
Lynch, Dorothy Southard and Ella Ensko.
Meat Market
Church St., near Homan Place
Telephone '.C17 Kreeporl JOHN W. RASMUSSEN. Prop.
Butchers of Repute. Our Pound is A Pound
Ask our customers. Many Dutchers wonder why their trade falls oft' and vvhy poople complain againsl tlieir meat. Such dealers are not experienced and particular in buying only the best goods. Our auto delivery guarantees the quick¬ est and best tiervice. Give us a trial.
BAKERY
THE BEST BET
for your family table is our pure, well and cleanly made wholesome Bread. Pies and Cakes. Their sweetness and flavor pleaee the palate and Imild up the r-ystem.
It is given the ')est of attention I'riiiii the oven to .vour h^inie.
Ignatz Y^ro\M'\zc
Harrison .Vvi-niie
Baldwin
St. Peter's Evangelical Luthiran church. Rev. William .Sti-inbicker, pas¬ tor, meets in the Fire Hall on (Jrand avenue, Sunday school for the sum¬ mer months meets at !),4.'> a in. Service Ihis .Suiir'.y evening at 7,45. The pas¬ tor desires a good attendance so that a good attendance so tbat a few Import¬ ant matters may he discussed at tho close ot the service. I'lvery one Is cor¬ dially w.lconi" at our services and meetings.
Seats will be on sale Monday. ,Iuly 10, al till' Silver Lake pharmacy. Grand avenu.' nml M. rrick road, for the Bald¬ win Harbor Vachl Club's vnudevllle show which wili take place July 12 in th.' Hal.iwin Theatre, P.eserve |h.-m now and .l.in't kick after.
Mr, and Mrs, Doyle entertained sev¬ eral friends. Including Jos. Haggerty. of Lowell. .Mr, and Mrs, Kuhn and daughter. Miss Kathryn Holton of New Vork I'lty und Chris, J, Hagon of Lowell during the day and all took in the Bald¬ win carnival In the I'VeiiIng, Mr, J, F. Campion of Fre,-port took the party ov IT In his auto.
Mr, flagg.-rty works on the stage with Jam.s H. Walker, and will soon leave for Fairl-., Vermont, wbere they will open a thr,-,' weeks' eiigagemeiil,
Mr, Haggerl.v, .Mr. Walker and Mr, Hagaii travel together, Mr Hagan Is III.- accompanist.
,11 1,^ FOIHTII CKI,KIIK \TI<»>
Iml.-p.-1,.len auspicuoiisly and visitors ilirection ot
Day at Baldwin was
i-l.-lirated by the eiti',5eiis nder the more personal In Community League,
The I'ommuiilty parade was very nice for Baldwin norlh of the trolley line, but why overlook Baldwin Harbor. 'We are all human lieings, pay our taxes and are even willing to coniribute, but not lo ill- slighlc.l. Where are there bet¬ l.-r str.'l'ts tlian Milburn avenue, Hayes str.'l't, Kast.Til Parkway, Cromwell sir.-. I, W,-uliiriiiion street. Bay View .:l,-,.,.I-,' lllll- 111.in.-v is u.iod. why not our
Held ill conjum-iion «-lth the firemen's carnival il altraeted a large crowd from 111.' iieiKhboring villages.
The parade started promptly at !i,.10, th,' organizations having formed in their respeclive positions in due season. The formation of divisions vvas as fol¬ lows:
Division N... 1—Marshal, Charles Jansen, Civil W,ir Veterans In automo¬ hil.s, carnival haml. Hook and Laddi-r and- Hos.- Compan i.-s of Fir.- D.'riart- meiit,
Divisi'in No, -' I.Men's Division) — .Marshal Wall'i- I.. Sliuln rl. Christian Hr.lib.Tliooil, T'-iinis Club, Couiilry Club, I'.iislm-ss .Mens .Vssociation, Knights of i'ythlas, and oilier in.'u's organizations.
Division No, ' 'Women's Division) - .Marshal Mme, |'..i I inelti. Suffrage Cluh, VVoinen's ,Advnm'.' Club, Milburn Liter¬ ary Society, Par. Ill Tenchers' .Assocla¬ iion, Woiuen's Churcb Societies, ami olher wonien's oi-uanlzations: floats rep-
BALDWIN CLASSIFIED
l'lll; SALE—Surrey ami runabout, good
i-omlition: also 5,1)00 pounds of hay,
at l'.l) cents p.-r pn). .V, C Grimm, Bald-
Baldwin Harbor looked very patriotic on the Foiirili of July; lots ot dags, tniiitiiig, laiii'-iiis ami pl'-nly of fire¬ works,
Mr. ,111.1 -Mrs, ,Ino, Kuhn ami daugh¬ ter Gertrude ot Buffalo, N, V., spent the Fourih as guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Dovle of c.'rU street.
\l USE COUPS CAMPING.
foi; S.-VLK —Tw.) peiligr.-.d collie dogs, on.' fifteen months, oth.T eight monlhs old: also saddle and driving lioise, six years old; two carriages. In- uuiie Julius ,1, Heinrich, West Seainan avenue.
I''oi; SALK—Two beautiful homes, all improvements, garages; Thomas slreet, corner Central avenue, Iniiuire .lohnson.
Francis W. Miller
General Carpenter
FLOORS
SCREENS
ODD SASH
SUN PARLORS
Dealer in
ROOFING NAILS GLASS
PUTTY PAINTS
VARNISHES. ETC.
CENTRA! AVE. BALDWIN Bet. Merrick Rd. and Clinton Pl.
Telephone 1028-J
Milk and Cream
If you will take a walk or drive down to our place, corner Grand avenue and Thomas street, and look at our fine herd of cows, you will never buy milk of any one else so long as we can supply you. Not only does milk mean so much to the babe or child that is fed upon il, but also Cor the family use. Call and see us and leave your order.
WILLARD THOMAS
Till' Martha Washington Nurse Corps of liSfi Bleecker street, Brooklyn. .Miss I'Ula Jackson, instructress. Is camping for two w.eks at Lak.' P.oad Park,
$300,^)0.00
%\SSAl I Ol .\ TV, NEW lOKK VOTK i: KK S\I,K OK UO\l) ItOM)S.
Bedell Grocery Co.
CHURCH STREET
Tal, Kreeport 277-W,
FINE GROCERIES
Goal's Famous Delicatessen
Goods
The very h;'st and freshest I'f.iits and Vegetables. We carry all the popular Cereal Foods, The brands that have stood the tost of years and that vve guarantee.
If you want the BEST and a SQUARE DEAL call or 'phone us.
Lands At Auction
Tin- County of Nassau will sell at public auction, b,'ginning ,lul,v 'J'^mi al till- Counly C'ourl Hous.-, by
GEORGE M. GOODALE
Auctioneer
under th,' direction of the County Treasurer about 1,400 sepurale par- c.'ls of land which were heretofore struck down lo the county at tax sale for unpaid tuxes of the years l!M)8 and llioa and whicii have not been 1 .'deemed,
Tlii'se lands are located iiartly in the lown of Oyster Bay; partly in tlie town of Heinpstead and partly in lhe town ot .North Hempstead. .-Vll of lln-se lands have hei-n deeded to the county and the purchaser will re¬ elive a bargain and sale deed from liie county, 1,00'.) ot the pare.Is wili he sold free of all taxes prior to Jan¬ uarv 1st. 11)15, and Hie balance as to which th.'i-e may be still a right of redemption, will be sold aubject to tnxes levied subseiiuent to the year i;iO!), If redeemed a penalty of S7H per cent, is collected at lime of re- deinption which will be paid to the purchaser al this sale in addition to Ihe amount paid by tbe purchaser for his deed, so that lh.' purchaser will either aciuire absolute title lo the pioperty or receiv,' back tbe pur¬ chase price plus the penalty above stated,
- .Vs the county has In each Instance lixed u low sales price this sale will afford an opportunity to buyers to purchase land at what may trulh- fullv said to be bargain prices.
For catalogue containing terms of sale and list of properties to be sold apply to
UVMKI, J. HKGKMAN, (^ounty Treasur.r of Nassau liounty, .ir
GKOIKiK M. «i«>OI>.\[.K. Clerk to the Board of Supervisors of Nassau County,
^i;.vi,i-:i I
-ived hv
l'lll H'l ISALS WILL HI-; Kl-:- l-;arl J. H.-nii.-u, County if till' County of Nassau,
Coiiil.l i-ol on tln-
rwiiN'i'i-Kiiis'r UAV ok ji i.v, nno,
al tin- ollil f the Couiity Comptroller
ill the County Court House, Mineola, Nassau County, New Vork, at twelve o'clock noon, when they vvill In- puliliclv openeil, tor Ihe purchase of registered Itoad Iinprovement Bonds, Series O, of lile County of Xass.au, lo the amount of Three hundred Ihousand Dollars ($,100,- 000,00),
Said honds will be dated Julv 1st, laifi: vvill bear Interest al th.» rat.' of five per cent, (5 per ci'nt,i per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July in each year; will be three hundred in nuinher of the d,-- nomination of one thousand dollars I $1,000.00) each. Iiumhered from one to three humlreil, inclusive, and one hun¬ dred and fifty of said bonds in order as nunibered will be payable on .luly firsl, 1H17, nnd one hundred and lifly on ,Iuly tirst, liilS. Buth principal ami inierest on said bonds will be payable in gold coin ot the I'niled States of .\merlca, of the present standard of weight and fineness, or Its eHUlvalent, at the offlce of the County Treasurer of the County of .Nassau, at Mineola, N. 'V.
Proposals will be recelv.'d for Ihe whole or any pari of said bonds. All proposals must provide for the payment of accrued interest by the purchaser frnm the date of said bonds to the date of their delivery and must be accom¬ panied bv a certified ch.ck on an In¬ corporated bank or trust company, pay¬ abl.' to the ord.-r of the Counly Treas¬ ur.'r, for om- per cent, (I per cent.) of the principal of the bonds bid for. the amount of said cheek so deposited to be credited as part payment for tin- bonds if the hid be accepted, ami returned fortbwith it nol accepted.
The said bonds will be awarded to the highest bidder, but the Complroller reserves the right lo reject any and all bids.
The validity of said bonds will be approved by Messrs, Huwkins, Delatield md Longfellow, .Attorneys, New York City, .V. Y.. and a duplicate original of their opinion will be furnisln-d to each successful bidder.
The bonds will be prepnr.'d under the supervision of the Nassau County Trus! Company, who will certify as lo the genuineness of the slgiintures of county offlcials and the s.'al impressed thereon
Dated July B, 191«,
EARL J, BENNETT, County (Comptroller, Mineola, .N.'W York
reaenling the above women's societies; nilscellnneous decorated carriages.
Division No. 4 i Children's Division) —Marshal VVilliam II, Bedell, Commun¬ ity League Band. Lutheran Sunday School, I'athollc Sunday School. Metho¬ dist Protestant Sunday School. Metho¬ dist Kpiscopal .Sunday School, Girl Pion¬ eers, Boy Scouts,
Division .No. 5 i Carnival Division) — Marshal Mr. Helberger. Clowns, ho¬ boes and miscellaneous characters.
Division No. « 1 .Vutomobili'Si—Mar¬ shal Wilfred Southard, Decorated auto¬ mobiles.
The organ i'/.a tions and citizens pa¬ raded through the principal sir.-ets of Baldwin and gathered at the reviewing stand where patriotic addresses were delivered by Supervisor Hiram B, Smith and Charles ,Iaiisen, chief of the fire de¬ partment. The remarks of both speak¬ ers were particularly Interesting ancl will he suinmarlz.'il in our next issu-',
HI«i KIHKMKX'S « AHNIVAI..
i vvai It'll ami a larK,- social gatln-ring is -xp.cted. .Admission is r>0 cents.
The young ladies of St. Christopher's parish, headed by Miss Mildred Hurley, will hold a moonlight sail Monday even¬ ing. July 10, The affair already prom¬ ises to b,- a success as a gn-at many tickets have been disposed of. The pro¬ ceeds are for the benefit of the building fund of the St, Chrlstiopber church. These affairs will be succeeded by othen 8ir. ady und.r organizJition
wonian, caU-hing a lurg,' skate, which she thought was a Mounder, Amonjc those presenl were. Mrs, Denton, Miss D.'iiton, .Mrs, Arnold, Miss LIbby Blon- dale, Mrs. L, H. Block of .New York, Al. Fiiil.y and Mr, and Mrs It. Wnlt.in.
The secomi departim in carnival of the Baldwin Vamps ..n, ned Saturday evening about 7.211 o'clock. Chief Jan¬ sen and his ofticrs as well as the In¬ .l ividuil members were on hand to wel- (-.inie and assisi in the Joy making and ni-neral f.-st Ivltles. This carnival prom¬ ises to b.' a miuhty big success, socially and llnanci.'illy.
The eiitertaliinii'iil is largely furnlsh- ,'il by the Cnrnsal nnd Hodges Musical Show Corni.aiiy. The most spectacular of the ey.-iits is the free aerial act in which tin liodg.-s perform a most dar¬ ing fete, it is w.'ll worth seeing,
Tlnr.- is Ll larg.- attendanc.' each evening mil only of citizens but tri.'nds from the in-iuhborlng villag.-s. The cirnival vvill continue a We.-k,
iikm:kit c'AHI> paut».
Mrs. G'.ir'-i'' Loft *vill t;ive a cnr.l party for tin- benellt of lh.' Church of St, Christopher at her beautiful villa on Meriick road on Tuesday, July 11, at L'.:;0 p 111. llaiidsome prizes will In-
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Mrs, D, W, Denton took out a party ot fri.nds to her new bay house re¬ cently located near High HIII Beach and some party It was, .Ml wore overalls and indeed they were quite becoming. The captain of the boat was her daugh- i.T, Marian, wliil.' Mrs. D.'nton, hers, If, acted as chief eiigim,,.r. They indulged In clainming, fishing ami bathing. .Mrs. ,\rniil.| was the only succssful flsher-
Coal and Wood
S-urely you all use Fuel T-hen why not come here 0-nly the best is kept R-ing 367-J Freeport and Y-ou'll receive prompt, honest service,
James H. Story
MILBURN AVE.VUE BALDWIN.
Dr.W.CWeekes
"Baldwin Cottage"
SOUTH GRAND AVENUE
Near Thomas Street
BALDWIN, L. I.
Telephone 17,".-.\I Kreeport,
Boat Building
RE-MODEUNG RE-PAIRING
any part of any
BOAT
except machinery,
SCRAPING RE-CORKING
400 feet marine railway. Docking and caring for boats dur¬ ing the winter.
Sanford Bedell
BALDWIN HARBOR
Household Novelties ' A. V. Pearsall
Silver and Aluminum Ware High Tension Self-Sharpening Shears Kero-Safe Gas Lamps and Lanterns—80 hours lighting from one (11 cents) gallon kerosene.
Guaranteed Hosiery Tomanco Phone Machines, $25
values for $12.50 Demonstration on request. Call or address
EMIL HAACK
Grand Avenue Baldwin
W. Augustus Miller Willard Langdon I Adolph Breiner
High Class Painting and Decorating
In all its Branches,
Dealer in Paints, Oils. Wall Paper, Brushes and Hardware
Tt'lephone 4yO-\V
GRAND AVE.. Near R, R. Station BALDWIN, L. I.
Fancy Grocery
Delicatessen and Bakery
CHOICEST AND BEST "Best by Test"
JACOB SCHNELLER
NORTH GRAND AVENUE
Second Door from L. I, Depot,
BflLDWIN Boarding Stables
Storage for Furniture and Automobiles
MOV^NGl^VANS AND GENERAL TRUCKING
Contracting
Coaches and Limousines for Funerals and Weddings
Grand Avenue. Opp. Depot
Teleiihone 17ii.
Joseph Miller
CYCLE MOTORS BICYCLES
NEW PARTS
EXPERT REPAIRING
Dur years of e.xperieiice euahle us to do all repair work not only quicker htll cheaper thtiii tiiiy other lilace. We back up every promise
HONEST SERVICE
.M;iii> u;lH'f>
not VdU,
\V*!i V
.SOUTH HKA.Mi AVE.NUE ,\e.\t Diiiir til .New Laundry)
Southard Bldg, Merrick Road, BALDWIN
AU kinds of
Plumbing Plumbers' Supplies
Hardware Jobbing
When ymi want an honest Job lor a lettsoiiahle price why not eii.giig.' one yon know to he hon¬ est ami miriglit,
Tel, Kreeport ;1C2-R.
Serves only the
Best Teas, Coffees, Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Canned
and Bottled Good;s,
Vegetables and Fruits
I'ersunai attoiitioii and per¬ sonal seivice insures the beet.
Grand Avenue Baldwin
Tel. Kreeport '14 9-J,
^t{\\x\^tB pljarmarg
.Main Stoic .Merrick Koad Tel, K'p't iM!)
Baldwin!
Branch Store Cliurch Street Tel. K p't 809
BICYCLES WAR DECLARED
The lighting in Mexico cannot be coinpari'd with the battle we ar.' waging against high prices.
We sell the Iver Johnaoa and ItradluK .*«aiidard lilcyclea.
We guarantee our repair work. When we flx a wheor we fix It and the best pari Is that we don't soak you.
Two Stores:
.Merrick Kuad Chureb Street
KI.OYI) \V. UKOKI.I..
Our prescription department is under the supervision of only men of great experience and ability. Our drugs are freah and medicines compounded from them insure best possible results.
We carry a complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES PERFUMES RUBBER GOODS PHYSICIANS' and NURSES BANDAGES AND DRESSINGS,
We have constantly on hand the best grade of CIGARS and CANDIES obtainable.
THE BALDWIN HARBOR REALTY CO.
OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS OF THE FINEST SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT ON LONG ISLAND
WELLCONSTRUCTED HOMES
Extraordinary Transportation Facilities Miles of Water Frontage
IDEAL LOCAUTY
NEW YORK OFFICE:
243 Weft 34th Street
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