WORKING FOR GOOD
IS £00D WORK
(the $fa;3^au lio0t
Circulating in Freeport, RockviUe Centre, Baldwin, Roosevelt, Hempstead, Merrick, Bdlmore, Wantagh, Seaford and the County of Nassau
WORKING FOR GOOD
IS GOODIWORK
Vol. 2 No. 23
FREEPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1914
Price Two Cents
JOHN FORBES DIES, A VALUED CniZEN
Freeport Mourns the Loss of One of Her Most Respected Citizens. Had Been a Res¬ ident for Nine Years. Health Broken Six Months Ago. President of Large Manu¬ facturing Company. Large Funeral.
»70.000 worth ot Btock. But |30,000 remain ot the capital stock of $100,- 000 which muKt be subscribed for.
A^pwirently the idea of a trust com¬ pany in this section has met wilh the united approval. Every man of the proposed incorporators is looked up¬ on as being ably fitted for the work of such an institution.
John Forbes, one of the most genial and r€»i>©cted of Freeport citizens, died from heart failure, Sunday morn¬ ing, the ReT. R. H. Scott, rector of the nue. Impre«siT« funeral serrices wer« held at the home Tuesday eTen¬ Jng, tb ReT- R- H. Sc»»tt, rector of the Church of the Tranaflguratlon offi¬ ciating. The magniacant floral pieces were but a Just tribute to his memory.
Mr. Forbes had enjoyed good health until about six months ago. Although annoyed off and on by the failure « | gACON SERVES 32 YEARS
his constitution lo respond to treat- j
ment, Mr. Forbes still maintained a Joyful attitude and talked cheerfully and jubilantly as he greeted and con¬ versed with his many friends, up to the last few weeks ot his Illness, when he was confined to his home.
He is survived by his widow and daughter, Marjorie, and his mother and two sisters.
Mr. Forbes wa.s born in Brooklyn fourty-four years ago. Upon the com-
iRiBi STOcnem m ^^f^f^ LQfjg guyfl) soflETY fQLK TO TAKE PART
IN MONSTER XMAS NEEDY POOR CONCERT ON DEC. 4
OVER $70,000 WORTH OF STOCK
SOLD BY SHERIFF PETTIT
SINCE ORGANIZATION
More than unusual interest has been manifested in the project atart¬ ed by Freeport business men to or¬ ganize and establish a South Shor» Trust Company In the village. There seems to be a growing demand for that kind ot an Institution. Already information relative to the probabte date of opening is being sought from the Incorporators.
Despite the absence of the Sheriff from tbe County, a good part of the time since the active work was be-
I concert will convince you of its mer-
T L u IJ • D 11 U 11 >^- The trio by Mesdames FrankUn
lobe Held in t5roOkJyn nail j j^^j, Charles Reach, and Bertha
on Fliday Evening—Tick-lKnoble certainly win be of a high
etS on Sale Saturday—Prom- character Miss Flor-nce Ware has
. , r ..1 D- i. already achieved a reputation for
ises to be one ot the biggest Events of the Winter Season
AU Freeport has interestecr itself in the efforts to provide a "Merry Christmas" in the village. The plans
gun, he has «:tually sold more than for the Nassau Post's Christmas Gift
THOMAS H. BACON RE-ELECTED TREASURER OF QUEENS-NAS¬ SAU AGRICULTURAL SO¬ CIETY
The annual meeting of the Agricul¬ tural Society oi Queens-Na.ssau Coun¬ ties was held at the Fair Grounds, Mineola, la.'^l Saturday.
Result of the eld'tion of oflieers for tho ensuing year: President, .lolin pletion of his education in city instl-1 j^ yandr-rvc^r, of Elmhurst; vi.e- tution.'! he entered into business and
soon pained a i)laco of prominence among his associates. Seven years ago lie orgaiiiz<>(l and beeanu^ Presi¬ dent of one of the largest iiai'ir eon- cenis in New York.
Mr. Forbes atjis a member of jtho Freeport Lodge of Klks and Corner¬ stone l.odge, F. and/.A. M. D(!puta- tlons from both lodges attended the funeral.
i president, E. Covert Jfulst, of Fliish- ;ing; secretary, Lott Van de Water,
Party and Celebration have been adr vanced more than two fold during the past week. Promises of food, clothing, cash, and all suitable gifts, are coming in full earlier than wee expected. Our latest contribution comes from the New York Herald, | reading from Dickens by Mrs. J. Os-
vlous work the Quartette achieved notable success.
The tenor solo by W. Robert Hum¬ phrey will be of high character. Mrs. James A. Stiles and Harry Betzig. two of the most aocomplished dancers her clever stage work equalled by . in this section of the State, will give ferw. Miss Clara Gibson Is a most an exhibition of the most popular
accomplished reader. We have been '¦
particularly fortunate in securing lit¬ tle Miss Carroyl Harris, a harpist, at the present time a pupil of Miss Grace Niemann.
The solo and duet dancing by Miss Hel«n Riether aaid her brother, Jo¬ seph, is of a most artistic nature, and will be one of moat entertaining num bers ot /the program. It is, indeed, a pleasure to be able to announce a
who give 20 dolls. Already five re¬ quests have come for the privilege of dressing them.
The biggest event of the Winter season promises to be the Benefit Concert to be given in Brooklyn Hall on Friday evening, D<i?ember 4. The tickets sell for flfty cents each. The large amount of work in the printing with a bass solo plant 'Will prevent their being placed on sale in Plump's Pharmacy before Saturday morning
wald Reither, an accomplished elocu¬ tionist.
Misa Jane M. Cammann, a soprano soloist of ability and < harm, has con¬ sented to assist in th<' iconcert. Her work is notable. The citizens of t^*
Proceeds to be Expended for Christmas Morning Celebra¬ tion Under the Direction of the Neighborhood Workers- New York Herald Gives 20 Dolls, to be Dressed by So-, ciety Women of Village
TRUSTEES PROVIDE ELECTRICAL SHOW
With a View Toward Increas¬ ing the Efficiency of the Municipal Plant of Freeport, the Village Fathers Will Con¬ duct an Electrical Show from December 3rd to 24th— Two Benefits Would Be Derived. ,
decorated and arranged. We want to make tbis as much a feature of the evening as possible.
The use of Brooklyn Hall has been given by Mr. George Howard Randall j South Main street beginning Decem- as his contribution. The prf»r-peds of i ber 3rd and runniag for three w«eks.
In an effort to increase the efficien¬ cy of the municipal light and power plant, the village fathers of Freeport have arranged for and will open up an "Electrical Show" to be held at 58
the concert will be expended in the mosl advantageous way under tho di¬ rection of the Neighborhood Workers. The entertainment committee is com- pose<l of Mrs. L>-man .lones, Mrs. Charles Reach and Mrs. Mabelle T. Jackson, chairman. Attend the concert if possible. Help
village will be especially delighted dances of the season, as well as open ' swell the fund for the purchase of
to learn that Lloyd Cutler will favor the dance to be given after the eon- The Nassau Quar- | cert.
Every effort will be made to have
whatever swms best I" ^^c ladies in
All forms and varieties of eiecn.i.. equipment for cooking, beating, s-jn manufacturing will b© displayed and demonstrated to fhe residents and citizens of the village.
Thi.s is almost the tirst instance in the I'nited States that a municipality ha.s provided an exhibit of this char¬ acter in an effort to increase ihe u-e of tho electrical power. It is in no
charge, in their effort.s to provide a way to be confused a.s an attempt on happy Christmas fo'' the needy , tho part of the Trustees to go into
tette, composed of Messrs. Robert
Humphrey. Owen Humphrey, A. H. ithe dance after the concert one of Poor. If you have not already done this line of bu.'^iness or to Uke trade Hammond, and Lloyd Cutler, will ; the most enjoyable. Special music so, send in or let us conie after yonr from he dealers in town but rather
as an effort to demonstrate the clll- ciency of electric current.
A glance at the program for the give several selections. In their pre- will be provided and the Hall tastily contnljution.
Masons to Dine The first annual dinnor and dance of Massapequa Lodge, Uockville Cen¬ tre,, will be held on Friday, December ifth', at the Martinique Hotel, Broad-
Freeport Choral Society to Give Big Concert in January
XATHOLIC CHURCH EUCME.nJlnatr:? IT'''''''"''''"
.Tr., of Hempstead; treasurer, Thomas I way, Xew York City, ^'he dinn'e. H. Bacon, of Hempstead; directoi-, 1-win be .sumptuous, tho cigars cxcel- Town of North Ik'nipstciul, «t*'PliPn I j^.^^ ^,,p ^...ifom,. vurm and cordial, T. Willets, of Uoslvii: dirr<'lor, Town
I. Corlieil Heriisen,
of
and the prire of tickets $-'.5U each. All Masonic friends are cordially in¬ vited.
SPIES BURN AEROPLANES
COUNTY OFFICIALS INVESTIGATE
BURNING OF AEROPLANES
VALUED AT $40,000
of Jamaica
Queens. ¦ \
With the ending of this year, Mr.: liaeon conii)!etes thirty-two years of, active service as treasurer. Fori some twenty years Ik^ has been mana-1 s;er of the Society. During his terms j of odice he has lieen associated witli i sixteen oresidents. It is the longest I f-*f-turer, has insiilnted a suit for $]:;ii, piTiod of lime served by any former; ^^"0 for libel against tin
Under the Mucicci Leadership of Arthur E. Stahlschmidt —Society is Advancing Rap¬ idly
Loft Sues for $150,000 Ceorge W. Loft, of Paldwin, the New York candy merchant and iiianu-
I'luler iln' e'liiien'. inusieal leader¬ ship of .\rlhur Kdward Stahlschmidt and tl'.e business dlrectoiy of I'resi-
W. (.;. Dwsi; "Clood Nig'it. Oc.jd Niglit. H. lov.;d..". by <¦. I-iiiMiti; -'llie Mill¬ er's Song," by Paul LadiiKrault'; ¦¦.\!(n of I!ar!erh," Wel.-^h National
iy;
so Free?" iiy It, L. De Pcais.d!; "The Hridal ( horus," from "Tlie Jtosv Jlaiden"; "O, i.ovely Night," liarca- rolle from Lo <'ontess d' iloffinan. by
SODALITY OF CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER CONDUCT A PROFI¬ TABLE CARD PARTY
till- rain on Thursday night
Desi Ta.«t. TTi^rly two huiulri'd people, from I'reepor't ;irid nr^ai-liy villages,' filled
kind (if euip- m(>nt iu the hcmies. Kiist a good proiKU tion uf the power gl'neI¦a^J dui* ing the ,\;t}. IJith- oi; which i.s now u.sed. would be ((insuim-d. The ca;n- inL;s of the ].:;iri! would i,t> increased liair as jumh ai;ain as they are now. ¦|'he ben.-lit. |,y far, Ihr rr. al.,- nne.
Xis l!iat un
!!:¦
itions Ihe
(letil Albin N. .lohnson, tiie Fn^eiiort Of'nl.ach-,'-"iieicher: and "Hail, Siuil-
ol'lcei'.
Tile .Society members passed favor- jibly upon the amendment to the con¬ stitution, which now nroviiles that life members have the active part in its affairs at lueetiii'js of tht- Socieiy.
The Nassau County authorities be¬ lieve they liave a nal war' iiiy,st(;i'y to .".olve in the luiriiiiig of four' hang-
; and ?40,000 worth of aeroplanes at the Ileiu]i.steau Plains aviation Held Monday night. Two strange men with foreign appearance who h;id been about (he hangars for sevei'.-il days havo disappea/ed. They are be¬ inK sought. One of them tried to oli- tain work at tlie lield under various
pretexts, iinaiiy offering to work for | Under the Direction of James almost nothing.
Schneider Biothers, who liava hangars ;'.t the Huld, obtained a con-
New York Tribune, liasing il on'aniclfs in the Tribune alleging that he, a.-; t'iia;r- nian of the Campaign Committee of tiie Democratic County Committee, solicited campaign contributions from Feiiei-al emidoyees.
Bellmore Benefit is the Most
Successful Witnessed in Years
-(—
iri'-. Morn." by Spofferlli Le.slie.
Tile soeiity meets ill thv forriK (Jdd l-'iil.)ws' I!;ill on the Merri.' load, every Tiresday evening betwee the hours of eight and ten. Iiy ri finest, the list of cli;trt< r iu>!ii!i( r will be lield open a Utile ]<<!,:¦,-v I oi'iiei- tliat thosi' who have m;' ye
of the leading Vi«-al had ' an oiipoi-Tuiiit.y to join may b
York Citv. he ha.s enafded so to do.
itago of the h;ill si\ly-four handsome prizes, including cut-glass, ' linens, fr'iiit
rate for
riioial Society lias succeeded be¬ yond e\[>ec^utions of its most san- gnii^e well-wishers. Its meetings have brill very well attended and its nieni- hers iiK^iudcd nni only those fri-tn (hi:i viUiige, but from adjoining villages. The society was fortunate in se¬ curing Mr. Stahlschmidt as il-s niusi- eai director. (Jik teaciieis in New
iiiM \i(\
tract from the Italian government for $10,000 worth of aeroplanes, but they turned the contract over to (ilen H,. Curtiss and the machines art> being built at Hammondsiiort, .\. Y.
gents of several of the nations at war have been trying to purchase the aeroplanes "which have bren in use at Hemjistead Plains, but most of tl't>m (i!'e privately owned and are not for sale. Harold Huntington had $.50,000 worth of aeroplanes and ma¬ terial in one of |ho frame hangars until Friday, when ho moved to one ¦ of the new concrete fireproof build-' ing.s. I
The greatest precautions were tak-1 en against lire and the authorities h.'iv(> been unable )o a^ivi'tbc a cause ; for tho blaze unless It was of in-j cendiary origin. j
WANTAGH SCHOOL exhibit;
bagpipe playing and dam'es from Bon¬ nie S( otland. Miss Adelaide Tyde- mari, in the season's latest successes. Shore Artists Pr .duce One closed the first part of the program.
The Lyric Comedy T-'our, composed III "^ .lack Mauersberger, Wilfred Smith, Shown on Long Island. ; Anthony Fedden and .Johnny Gerniei- oth, Were excellent. This was fol-
A. Stiles Bellmore and South Shore Artists Pr ,duce One of the Best Performances
jhad a wide expe'ience under the most; About tli<- middle of .laniurry a very pr-ominent instruclo-» in England,' interesting concert will be giVeri by Italy. Austria and Germany. tlie Soeie;y in wliich tiie members
The foUowiriLc n irsical mimbers will participate and will be a.sslsted have alr-eady been obtained, and the by erninent professional itilent. , The members are enjoying very much be- residents of Freeport are to be con¬ ing perfected in their rendition: "The .^latulated upon hnvinir in its midst a Girls of Seville," by L. Denza, ^Vo- society of .such value and interest to men's Chorus: "Sir Marmarduk.-," by so many persons.
BABE WARE AIDS BENEFIT PARENTS-TEACHERS UNITE
Firemen's Hall at Ilellmore w'as lowed by Mrs. .lean Stiles and Harry : crowded to tit' doors last night at the Uetsig in an exhibition of the latest [ benelit perfoiniance in aid i^ the dances. Soft shoe dancing aud sing- I'ellmore I'resbyterian Church. It ing by Fdwar-d C.ernieroth was en-' v.as one of tlie cleverest and most , thusiastically received. "Uabe" Ware amusing ever given in "the village, ' did herself proud.
and the director, .James A. Stiles, an<l ' .\t the conclusion of tlie perforiii- liis assistants moJ'e than made good ar»T the fioor wns cleai'ed fur danc- their promise to put on an u[>-to-date ing. The large audience was corn- vaudeville.
MISS WARE HAS ACHIEVED NO-
TABLE SUCCESSES IN NEW
YORK CITV DURING LAST
FEW YEARS
latlrr
,-ouId be maiei-ially Melody; "O. Who will o'er the Downs I'rooklyn HaU at tl.e annual euCdiro p,dn, e,i. even lewu' than gas. Thus
and pinociile of t^e Sodalitx^of tlie tluj cnnsinuerM cf ilie'vilbtur ^.-^uhi be Cluii-di of Uur Holy Reilj^'mer. On <'i-at.|rd to in...tail the uto,«t economic the .small .^tago of the hall siMy-four *'""' I'''''"^-'^'"" de\i<..s jind in.i ini.-iin
tlieui :•.: :¦ raf far l.vhnv lhf.-fnir |,:nd
now -lor either gas or eleetrii'ity
filvorwai-e, linens, fruit. pictures,. If ihr mmiirii.al jd.-n,' of ttir vi)|'a-r
.statuary, weic on exhibition as an in- rould be put. on a mere pay in.-; I,,-,'., i.s
.s.piration to the enthusiastic players, it. is (juit,., pnd.able thai tho .soliiii,,),
(,)n aeeount of tlie number of p.'o- i„ tlo' hi.rh rate of ta\arion wi pie who came from ouL..-ide villages, found. the playing did not begin until nine- Th< thirty. Al eleven o'clock all games .stopped, and the prizes wcro present¬ ed Lo those Tiaving hlghr-st honors. The non-playi rs were noi forgotten, and during the game, a number ot prizes were given to tIio.se drawing the lucky numlirr.
Following the distribution of th» prizes, th<^ floot^'^was cleared and danc¬ ing was enjoyed. Il is conieded that onstial ions of ellicifiiry. In an inii r- the euchre was as successful financial- vi(-w with .'i repte.sciuai ive of tliis ly as it was .socially. paper Presidmt I.amli, spoke enihnsi-
laslically of the projert. II.. .said, "i
brlirve an itu-K.ased. us*, of the <ur- lent (h}ring the day, vvhi<h now gors to w.-iste, w'mrid inervaso tho profits to .-II,h an «..\tiiit as to enable ilin
'iril.sters to rrdlirr t ll|. I;(l(., m.MlrTial-
I.v. This would .solve .'i good many probb !ii;-." ¦ ,..
'en at :' :',o in tli.. :iy iind driiiorislni- l.y ronii«-ir]ii ,.,nii l> '.<> '.>¦¦¦¦" in the
>hov.' will I afternoon of (.;i, h tioii> will |„. iiiadi ' .^I.< li' m ed n;, ,, 'Voniiif. I.i-ht I-efr,..<hlJiet^it;^ eoolivi
duiiii;.' the deinonstraiioii'! will be
.elVi (I to the .Lllrst.s.
Thr rv.Mdrnis a.nd taxpayers of tie villaL'e are urged by iho 'J'rusI<.rH If attend fl|i. show andWitiie.ss th.. dem
CO-OPERATIVE ORGANIZATION
EFFECTED IN WANTAGH —MRS. CORODON NORTON PRESI¬ DENT
WOMEN'S SOCIETY ACTIVE
THE BI-MONTHLY EUCHRE AND
FIVE HUNDRED OF SOCIETY OF
CATHOLIC WOMEN BIG
SUCCESS
The P,i-n:onthlv l-.'uciir.
Five
One of the artists who has volun¬ teered her serviws at lb- I'ost'.s ChristnuiR lieneOt j
llnnilred of tV^ Society of ('alholie Women of Paid win was .tiven al the
•\s a result of the co-op(-i'ativ(. con- Nassau ffrence held on Friday, November home of .Mrs. Charles ilervey on "IJabei^'Olh l;etween the motlurs and leach- Thursday last. The rain poured in
CHURC!! FUND EL'CIIRE
Tiie Soei( ildwii) an
of 'atholic II iidinii ev(..i
Women y effort
.Toseph Weinn^r and Miss Mary Tm- hauer opened the program with an overture. This was followed by Neun-
posed not only of Bellmore citizi ns, ^'^ '" Freeiiort bul peofile from the neighboring vil- the vicinity, but lages.
The committees in charge were
ani.
dorfer in r. iiartieularly funny mono- comiiosed of Mesdames Gu.stav Ho|iii.
logue. Miss Mildred and Pauline I.. 11. Smith, .John Abel, Ceorge Fiese-
Hill gave several deliglifful vocal se- ler. W. B. Golder, .John .Johnson. I.. P.
lt«nions; Mis.s Dorothy King aud Rob. Smith. M. K, iJendricUson, W. B.
ert Shearer took the house with their Golder.
Ware." Miss Ware has, not only act- ers of the Wantagh .School district 'orrents during the afternoon, but did I-r'tparat ion for-th<'monstiT Five Hun-
'!''<'d and J.^irlirf. to I,.' given on Fri¬ day, Deeember Dth at Southards Hull, for tlie benrfii of tlie Foundation for a. Catholic nmrch in Baldwin.
Prizis are ali'eady being sent In nn
otlier villages in '<"i the oi-casion of the nniHial exhibit New York and °^ ^^*^' fi<'tiool woi^k, a Parents-Teach¬ ers AFSociation of the village was 'formed. After the inspection of tho exliibit and tm interesting program, delivered by the school children, the parents and teachers went into con-
Eastern Methodist Confernec*
The Group meeting of the Eastern
Brooklyn.
She took one of the principal char¬ acter parts in the .Juvenile "Grumpy" at Wallack's Theatre on February 19, of this year, which was given for the iferetice.
beneflt of St. Mary's Free Hospital for i Mrs. Co rod on Norton, for many Crippled Children, in .1. F. X. O'Con- .years Instructor in the Wantagh nor's play for children entitled "Ev- i.«.cliools, was present and gave ono of erysoul and the I.and of the Sunrise the most Instructive and prolitahle*a- Sea." She has danced at a number dresses on '"The Co-operation of pequa lx)dge. No. 822. F. & A. M., will ^f ^^^^ affairs, including Mozart So- :Teacher and Parent
not kce[> the players away
A nuuib<'r of handsome prize.s -were donated, among them tho following: Myanaze dish by Mrs. Dumbbton; two vases by Mrs. Watkinson; choco¬ late pot. by Mrs. Frank Smith; two dmiaiions for the comirrg evi-rit and towels, by Mrs. M. .T. Quinn; doylies, nearly Mrs, Fr-ed Southard; handk(.rchi>.fs. J'">iiii^ .Mrs, George Win.'jlow- picture. Miss H.'iriii
Bayonne Guest of Massapequa A stated communication cf Mas.-sa-
The annual exhibit of the work of i^^np j^^^^.^^ Methodist Churches was ''"^"" ''—''"' *'"• "^' '' *" "' '"' "'" o^ social affairs, including Mozart So- Teacher and Parent." Her remarks the scholars of the Wanfagh School! ' I be held In the Lodge Room on Mon- ciety at the Hotel Astor and at the led to a general diseusslon of the sul>-
Distrlct was held on Friday afternoon, • '^^^'^ ^^ "^^ Shore on Noveml>er 21st. '
Jif'y in addition have beiri •d. ,\Ir-. .loseph Watkins of •u avenue has dr-e.ssed a largo
Sarah Dempsey; pillow cases, silver ''"" '" ^'i" most uji-to-rb-jie fa..-hion;
picture frame and picttrre,' doyley,
Mrs. Charles Hervey. house apro>
and ca.p. Miss J. IT. Griffon; vase, '"'' ^'f^'''' I'icee will al.so Iv
Mrs. Heiburger; half dozen bread and 'hat night .Mrs, Harry
November 20th. The work was of an | It was attended by both ministers and
unusually high character meriting the J, .. ... . ^ ., „ „
,,.,,,, laity. Bishop Luther P. Wilson was
admiration of all. '^
After the inspection, the following ' Present and sipoke at the evening ser-
program was given: "What Does The yj^j.
Bee Do" by Mabelle Conners, and
William Ludtford; "The Swing" by
Baymond Seaman; "Blue Bird," Oer-1 tion were Rev. Saul O. Curtice, dt
trude Jackaon; "September," Fred I
Boz; "Marjorie Al," Bdna Veime;
Among those present from ,*xia aec-1 '** ^° "^^ "^^^ '^'^ ^°^^^^^^ *"*'°'^'
"Robert ot Lincoln," Tbelma DeLonc. Tbe ecbool leaned in singing of the Star Spangled Banner.
Freeport; Rev. E. O. Tree, ot Rooae¬ Telt; Rer. William BUurJel, of Bell¬ more, and ReT. M. O. OUen, of Sea¬ ford.
day evening, November 30, at 7.30 Ragged Edge Club dinner. This win- .jwt and th« decision to form an As- p. m. The degree of Master Ma-son ter Miss Ware expects to dance at sociation.
will be coniferred bi.-the delegation the Vanderbilt Hotel, and next sea-i A temporary organization was ef- of the Bayonne Lodge. E. P. Allen *on. If plans are carried through, she fected and Mrs. Norton was electee will deliver the HistoricaTLecture. A ^m Play In "The Garden of Paradise," Preside:):!. Dr. Braithwalte served as right, royal welcome will be extend- one of Lieber's productions. 'secretary pro tem. Mrs. Norton ap-
Since she was two years of age pointed the following committee on "Babe" Ware has shown unusual ablll- organization: Mrs. E. J. Seaman, Mrs. ty. Her art is a natural one; ahe E. V. Vail and Mrs. Henry Baitinge. has needed no training. Her great Permanent organization will b« ar- soaUUon is to play legitimate parts ranged at tbe earlleait possible time, and to become as great an actress as All the mothers and fathers as well her aunt. Misa Helen Ware, the «Ur ee the teachers were deeply .Interest- of "Wlthta the Law." , ed in the work.
Pictures at the Crystal The program at the Crystal Theatre for the next ten days promises to be of the highest and most popular type. Mr. Randall is sparing no expense to proTide tb« best
this to b(. chanced off and drawn for
on th<' nitiht of the isth. A t-n d'-l-
¦ban.ed off
Cohfn of
butter plates. Mrs. MacDonald; half Freeport is dressing a baiiy doll a(> a dozen water classes, Miss Mary Koch; Prizf; Ms. George Canilizo of Freeport pearl hat pin.s, Mrs, Franklin G. Con-,'** donating a hand embroidered Ja- ran. ' i panese crape coat comomi; Miss Sarah
During the afternoon a buffet lunca , Dempsey has given a hand- made eon was served. ' > j shawl as well as a silk umbrella.
j Some of the others so far re<;elvod aro
Ladies' Aid Me«rtir»a i silver spoon holder, hand painted
The regular meeting of the Ladies': "''am and sugar, .fapancse Nippon Aid Society of the Methodist Church cigar holder, linen pillow shamf, hand was held Wednesday afternoon at the palnted bonbon Jar, cup and saucer, home of Mrs. Thomas W. Lucas 102 manicure se<, and picture. Miss Lar- North Grove street. Various propo-1 «tta MioCafferty lias donated a large sttioDS were proposed and dhjcussed I silver and glass toilet bottle. Miss for tbe raising of funda and the car- Sarah Dempsey 1« chairman of the
rying on the work of tbe organisation.
prise committee.