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Ckcolaiinc in Freeport, RoclmHe Centre, BaUwin, RooMral^ Hap|irt«iil. MeaHok. BeBntarev WaolacK Ssaford and tke County of NaMsai
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FREEFORT, NEW YORK, THURSOAY. DBCEMRER 31. 1914
Price Two Cants
i)r COLYER WEDS PEEKSKILL BELLE
'ItArmtAQfl TO MISS MADALMNe a^ VAN OYKB PERFORMaa ON MONDAY AFTBRNOON AT THB HOME OF THE BRIDB BY REV. a. & WARREN. BRIDB ANB •ROOM WELL KNOWN AN BX- •EBOINQLY POPULAR IN S*- •IAL SBTS.
(SfmUU «o The NaeMW Pea4) •r. Oewt* CUfferd Colr«r e< Peek*.
CNnr Terk, tormeVir et 7t» Wa»- street, tUs TUIage aad Mlse Ma- laietae Van D/ke, daoskter •¦ Mto*. •rue B. Vaa Drke et U2« Howard direct, PeekskiU were married ea -Soaday last at Sto e'eleek ia Mm a» irneea at tha heme ai mm ferlea <hare was a large aMeadaae^ ea ^teads aad reUUros irom lreehlv% flVeepert, PeekaUll aad eUewhom
The eeremoay was perlermed emr iftr a bawar e< areea !¦ the drawiM «Mm bx Vke Bar. Dr. Beajamla Clark frarren. pastw af Bt. Paals U. M. limrek which both the bride aad the ^^m attended aad la whieh 0r. Cel- f«r haa suae a number et times. The irlde, whe waa b*^**^ >¦ whlU aai- fc trtaamad with shadow lace, earried. a boa«uet et white roies. Her ealy •tteadant was Mlsa Helen Qardlasr, a ••¦aia ef the bride and sharmlac iaugdter ef Ifr. and Mrs. 8. Marrar 4lardlaer ef PeekskiU. She were a •Ue green gowa of ailk and white net ¦er bon«ttet waa ef pink roses^
Tke bride waa siren away bjr her brother, Herbert H. Van Dyke ef Port- dbe^ter. New York. The groom was attended br his brother Vemea Gol¬ fer of this Tillage.
Alter the ceremon/ there was a ireddlng supper and a reception. The heuae waa elaborately decoratef*. with arergreens, amllax, potted plant ferns, •alms and cut flowers. The wedding •larrh waa played by Mra. Ida Hal- itod Den Ike, the bridea couaia.
Dr. and Mrs. Colyer left on aa-er- daing train for a bridal trip and are •Kpected tn Freeport on Friday mora- tes te remain a while before Uklng •p their home in Peelcskill where Dr. •oljrer has a large practice in dentie- Wy. He alae haa a lucratlre appaint- ¦not aa prison dentist at Osalalas.
Pr. Celyer is rery pepalar in Peek- gUll where he has resided for two faar*. He Is a member and Jaalor Waster ef Ceremonies In Coartlaadt ftedse, No. S4 F. and A. M.; a men- bar ef the PeekaklU Lodge Ne. 744 B. P. O. Blks: the Peekskill Board of Vrade, in which he Is a member *( the standing committee oa eatertala- ment; a member of and Teryactlrej la the CortUndt Hoek aad Laddar I Compaay, No. 1. He takes a part la • •I^ the munclpaltiaa, aocial, elTlc, po- ntlcal and fraternal life.
The grooms gift to tbe bride was a cluster ring, to hla best aua a tie i pin. Tbe brides gift to ber maid of' honor was a layalier and to the pian- lal, a broach. I
Dr. Colyer ia well known in Fre»- foit and hla host of friends extend «ordlal congratulations and a hearty welcome to he and his bride.
FREEPORT IN THE LEAD
UP TO WBONBSDAY NOON M^SIS
STAMPS SOLD BY CHARITY
WORKBAS
«h* msMhera ef the Netshherbeod Werkars ef Frea>art are t«lte elated ever the revert wbieh they hare Jast nseeired trem the Bales Manager ef ^ Bed Cross OrgaalsaUea. Op U Wedaeeday aeea^ S6,31« stamps had beea parehaaed trom tke loeal or- gaalsatiea aad aniens somethlas Tery aaaanal hajiiaa 9>reeport wBI b* awarded the prhw peaaant.
SHOOT DAIRY HERD TO CHECK MALADY
HBRO OF 14 FANCY BOVINES BE- LX>N«IN« TO CHARLES PEAR¬ SALL, OF LYNBROOK, SHOT ON WEDNESDAY IN BFFORT TO PREVENT SPREAD OF FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. DEATH TOLL WILL REACH STAttOBR. INQ TOTAU
I Maeh year the Red Cr«u Oraaalak-
The death teU of the "Feet aad Month" disease wlU reaeh a staager- tag total this week ea heag faOaad. Uader the direottoa ef (he Btete De- tlM <warda twe peaaaau te the le-' partameat of Mealth mere than 4»t eallty wMeh seUs the i^eater aamker' day; tonlay at Reelya nlnety-stx wUI el seaU per UhaUUat erer three, i ^ kUied; elghtrSTe ethera moat die rreejMjrt has aeU erer six seaU per j ^ ^^^^ Village and mere thaa ISS tahaMUat at preseat aad Is deeldedlf ta the lead. There la Uttle doubt bat that she wlU win a slmUar penaant •»• Batarday. awarded by the BUte, by a large ma¬ jority. Ia an mterrlew with a repreeeaU-
i wUl be put te death at •lendale be-
mmS> OF NASSAU POST TO PROVIDE XMAS CHEER FOR 350 NEEDY CHILDREN WERE CROWNED WITH SUCI
ITaaea Aladys MeweO.
both aa« Peet beaeflt eoaoert en Deeember
nj* D».»„ .» *k^ r^«f«l TU-^' ^••***»l' Marjerle Plteher, Mariaa Ub aad the eash eoatrtbutioaa of the ^lOC DUAI 171^1^ AT
Gift Party at the Crystal The- ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^ ^,^^, ^, ,^ „, l^lZj. KLALIlLU Al
atre Gladens the Hearts of iKteeh, Hani Melnlesh. aieaner IIU.M was reoetTOd, ef which Sfty-
Appreciative Children. Con- rinck, Helea Tamer, Oraee Wade, oas dollars waa ezpealed lor tae
^ , I 1. J as _; i Jennie Fultea. Hilda Fralelah. Melea Wedaeeday dlstrlbuUea ander the dl-
turned Laughter and Mem- ^^^,^ ^j^^ »uj^, jui^red retle. el the patroae..*. and Mlae
DANCE FOR CHARITY
WhUe the aaarlAee Is eeaaldered by the SUte aathorlfles as the sreateet ta the aaaala ef tke disease in aay seeUoa ef New Terk. Dr. H. D. OlU. at whoee direetlea Ihe iaspeetleas
ment Could be Heard for Blocks. Presents Distribut- •d by Leading Ladies of the Village. $50. to be Turn ed Over to Neighborhood Workers.
The ef erto ed Ihe Nassan Peat te proTlde Chrlstaaas sheer fer the peer ehUdrea ef the Tttase were orowaed with eaceess whoa three haadred aad imy tots with laeee tan ef expeot- aaey were eater«ataed daring the a^ teraeea ef the Mrd at the CryaUl Theatre. The lobby ef the pieture
Cole aad Suaan Oeerge.
ba ttM midst ef the gift party the be taraed oyer te the Neighberhoed
pairs of Ice akatee for boys aad girla Workers for their aeble werk. A fuU
pairs of lee sates tor beya aad Bine detailed eash report wlU be amde by.
te be glren to theee whe woald ap- the treaaurer, Ifta. Jackson, la ear
preeiate theak. Few eeatrihatteas next Isaae, |
Leading Loag Islaad Sedety tetk
! tire ef the Peat, the Seorotary of the Nelghberheed WV>rkera, Mra. W. H. ! Cntier, apeke eathuslastieally of the ' campalga whieh had beea oarrled ea, aad wholesale sUaghter Is beUg ^^^^ ^^ aaasead with chUdrea when , in Freeport aad of the hearty sup-1 done, holds ths belief that there wlU the doors were apeaed at ene-thlrty I pert af erded them in their effort. She ; ^ ^^ f^^^j. ^ further coatagiea whea , o'eleek.
{was partlealarly pleased and rejoiced j ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ completed. ladeed. 9r.\ The eatertalj««at and H" P^^y
I enthusiastleaUy oyer the news whlok »v v. v . j^*»iww ^ '^*" ¦"^ aahedided to beglh untU three
I she had just reeelTed from the Sales «'" •^•" '^»^ ^« ^« deftnltely • ^.„.^j. ^^ ^.^ «,. time the doora
K4nji,„. tabllshed the source of the disease ^.aed to that hpar moTlng pictures
I Howerer, she atated that there had | waa Buffalo, trom whence came three ^^^e shows at theoourtesy ef George
' been a large aamber of atampa aent} mrUads of laleeted cows laat Sep- Heward Randafl. Peals of laughter
ont, from which there had been ae ^ tember. It Is the ayowed belief of p^^,^ ^ ^^^^ f„ blocks as the ar-
repllea recelTod, and stated that If : the health repreeenUtlye of the SUte ^^i^, watched the policemen, aa tbey
the reeldenU who had theee would i that the "foot and mouth" diaease on ^^j,^ ^^^^ ^y ^^.r one another in
make tholr return at once. It would clinch the double rlctory.
MILLER NAMED FOR COUNTY COMMISSION
SUPERVISORS AT FRIDAY MEET- ING DULY ELECT MEMBERS OF NASSAU COUNTY REVISION COMMISSION. THEO. ROOSE¬ VELT DECLINED TO SERVE IN THIS CAPACITY, W. O. MILLER NAMED BY SUPERVISOR SMITH,
At the meeting ef the Board of Sap-
Long Island eame directly from the ^^^^j. attempted captures. Fevr had eewa that were la this lot shipmaat ,.^,j. ^,j ^^^ prlrllege of witnessing from the west. tij, movies and they wore tho gayest
Pearsall's loss wiU amount to more ^^^ imaginable, than $1200 despite the fact that he j j^^ t^e boys and girls with their lit- will recelTo a reeompense from the ^j, ^lue tickets glren t^em by The State for each animal lost, Hla bu»«- N,i,g»u Post, aad dlatrlbnted by Miss neaa lo.sa canaot be eatimated, for he childa of the Nelfhborhood Workers, ia eompelled te stop tne salo of milk ^^^ ,nf, ^be Theatre they were aeat- and win not bo permitted to purchase ^^^ ^j,^ ^^y., q^ ^jj, j^ft, the girls on other stock for at least six months, the right by the patronesses, Mrs. Is his mlsfertiVe. howeyer, he ron- p^^^ j. story, Mra. Clayton Kneeland, Bidera that luck haa faTored him. for jj^a. C. Henry Piatt. Mra. Roland M. he haa beea engaged by a large milk Laj^b, Mrs. Lyman Jonea. Jr., Mrs. aerre hla former cast<waere with it* p^^rlee Kerrey, Mrs. M. J. Zulzer. oertifted produeL \Un. Timothy R. Cufler and Mlas
The PearaaU plaee will be fumi- gt^rt. Mra. M. T. Jaoksoa assoclat- sated to-day aad hU horsse treated ^ ^,ti, the Post took general charge
for pnrpeees ef immunity. The feed
erTlsera Friday the quesUoa of ap- ^^o^he and barnyard *pparatua ahM
pofntiag a eoaamissioa to consider the propoaiUen ef changing the torm ef goTerameat tor Nasaau Coanty. aa authorised hy a special Uw et the Legislature of 1»14 was brenght ap.
It waa agreed that each member et the Board shonld preaent aa many names for the comraiaalon as he thought flt and then an iafermal ballet was taken.
Witt he daatreyed.
DANCINC CLASSES DNUE
BALL ROOM OF FREEPORT CLUB
RESEMBLED A MINIATURB
FAIRYLAND
af the eelebratiea.
The Theatre waa erowded full with the "kiddies" whea the program was atarted. There ages ranged trom foar months te fffteea years. Little Betty Cuauaiaps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. OllTor Cumadngs, dressed as a ballet daooer fare sereral delightful exhibitions. Dorothy Chamberlain sang, "In the Candle Lighr and Miss
ChUds. The balaaee of the fund wUl SUBSCRIPTION DANCE SIVBN AT
POST FUND CONTRIBUTORS
NBT PROCHBDS OF
NASSAU POST BBN-
¦FfT CONCBRT ...
Mra. A 8. Reynolds...
Idrs. Lyman Joaes, Jr..
Mrs. C. H. Cross
Joha Wanamaker
C. D. Baker
B. R. Smith
Dr. H. Runcle
R. O. Andersoa
». M. Lery
Charles Johnsea
A. N. Johnson
C. J. Reltmeyer
rrederlck Plump
Oeorge T. VanRlper
Amos Ruhl
John Denton
W. G. Miller
Dr. G. Parshall
C. A. Edwards
a P Pettit
Harold E. Rrown
J. II. Crulk.'ihank
R. H. Mayland
Albrow Schiller
S. C. Holloday
J. K. Eldrldge
R. M. Lamb
M. J. Coffey
Mr. and Mrs. Schwab...
F. R. Vernon
Dr. W. O. Smith
Arthur Nosworthy ....
C. A. Rider
Mrs. C. Mac Laren
C. N. Bdwarda
HufTo Stearna
R. C. R. Binder
Pettit A Hedgea
The Caslne
Total
1 *t.f
SOP
3t«
2.«»
SOO
3.0S
l.««
l.««
I.OO
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
SOO
1.00
1.00
2.00
100
2.00
100
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
2.00
5.00
2.00
1.00
100
2.00
SOO
1.00
1.00
200
too
200
3.00
1.00
1.0«
I113.S0
THB FREEPORT CLUB FOR THB BBNBFIT OF THE NEIQHBO - HOOD WORKERS NETS Hi'.'. THE SCBNE WAS A BRILLIANT ONE. MISS THE^A BCKART AND PARTNBR WTO THE CO»L, PBTITION DANCE.
were more farorably eemmeated upon or did mor^ to gladen the hearts of
CAVERIYS TO SEPARATE
FORMAL ARTICLES SIGNED ON
WEDNESDAY—-$2,500 FOR
DOWER RIGHTS
Helen Piatt gaTO a piaao aeleotion.
The BaH Room el the Freeport Miss Jane Cammann rendered sereral i the receiptanta.
Superrlsor Cocks named Theodore ciub resembled a mineature tairylaad sweet sopraae solos. Following this There was a netloeable feeling of
RooMTelt. Richard Downing, Willard j^^t Wednesday ersalng at the oe- part of the program Mr. Randall pre-' content and aatlalactlon on the part
D. Straight. Frank L. Crocker. ! casion of the annual dance ef Mrs. aented the regular erenlnss show for'of the children aa they went their
SuperTlsor Christ—Frederick N. j^^ gtiles' combined dancing claases^ the childrea. ^ way with the gifts, especUlly the girls
Watriss, Chartee N. Wysoag, George, .pj^^ pvijay calls of the Freeport Club After the pictures an the children who paid particular attention to thf»ir
S. Emory. I children and the Tueeday class of the atood and sang "America" to the tops dolla. All were happy, llgnt hearted
Superrlsor Smith—Wflllam O. Mil- f.j,„,jren who meet at the Crystal Laka <»' **'®^'" o'coe. Then foUowed a sud- and cheerful. The sparkle in their
ler, Oeorge L. HubbeU and WlUiam jj^^g ^,^0 united for the festirlty. ^©n ^^^^ »^'l whispered guessea were oyea and the homely honeat sincerity
8. PettlL I ,j,^^ picture of the little glrla dressed l>e'°ff "^^e by the youngsters as the ^ their expression of appreciation
The County Attorney told SuperTis- ^^ ^^^^^^ pretty frocks dancing all the ^^^ ^°°^ •' **"* Theatre waa thrown betrayed their thankfulneas.
or Cocka that In a conyersatlon the ^^^^^ ^^^ up-to^ate steps with their o^°- ^° ^^"^ "^¦"^'* ''"'> • ^^^ After the toU had been glren preo-
. 1*.. ... i„M—»- #...-„.i ^^^ j^y^j jjj jQy ,j,jj^ children in uaiaon ents the mothers with nursing babes
greeted him with cheers of welcome, were well prorided for. Cloi-.:ng for
aame morning with an Intimate friend
of Col. Rooserelt, he had been rella bly informed that Col. Rooserelt ha^ been approached regarding the quea
partners, was most enhancing.
., , . . .... „..! T,..^. i» i,..! dancing began and ended with a grand Z^ ..^ . . .^ . ,
bly informed that Col. Rooserelt had ^^^^^ Refreahments wore serred to '^ **™*' •***PP*"* ^^ children, toya. fruit and candy.
the chlldrn and thir guests.
tion of serring on this committee, and
while he would be glad io giro the 1^« following children aro the
benefit of hia experience in gorem- TO^mbers of tho Freeport Club Class:
here and there to shake hands with and liberal portions of the produce tho little ones. He stepped upon tbe contributed by Barker, Pettit and stage and talked to the children, blew Hedges, Seaman and Roregno and tho his trumpet and departed with the Atlantic and Paciflc Tea Company
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carerly, of 27 South Cy-ean arenue, on Wednesday. alRned a formal article of seperatlon in the presence of their attorneys. | (Jeorpe M. Levy, representing Mr. I Caverly. and Felix Relfpchnelder, Jr., I representing Mrs. Carerly. Mrs. CaT>j erly i.i to remove from Freeport and have the custody of their daughter, Frances, 13 yeara of ag e,and by sign- Ing away l-er dowor and agreement i to care for the daughter, Mra. Carer¬ ly received a cash settlement of, #2.500.
mental matters to his neighbors, his Helena Kennedy, Margaret Coffey, cheers of the little ones ringing ia were given to these worthy mothers,
multlfarioua d*lee would prevent bim. Stephen Coffey, Blizabeth Mabee, ^^ ^„ ^^ ^^^ j^^^ ^^ ^^^ children went out
taking any actlre part in the wor^, Maile Mabee, Albert Sutheriand, Ado- The gifta of dolls, toya. Jack knlrea, from the Theatre, we of the Poat
Superriaor Cocks then withdrew Mr. Inlde Southard. Lawrence Cummlnga, clothing, candy, oranges and apples could not help but hare a keen satis-
Rooaerelt's name, and a ballot was Beity Cummings, Rbona Kennedy, had been arranged about the front of faction In the Yuletldo spirit which
taken, and the seren receiring the Ruth Kannoer. Pran-Ia Kannoer, the Theatre on tables. The patrort- we beliered weJiad inspired,
highest number of rotea were appoint- On-cc I oat, Ollre Post. Kenneth esses took their sUtiona at the npspec- H. B. Hagen fumlahed the large
ed, as follows: Meaars. Crocker. VougM. >.iol&e Summer, Georj;* Ra- tire tables and presented the gifts Christmas tree which atood to one
Straight. Wysong, Miller, Dowsey. kor, wnie Baker, Tbomaa rl.'Op,«e, to the children as they paased down side of the stage and which was de-
teok part la the Moaater «^neSt Coa-;
eert whieh waa alrea on Dee«ml)er I
4th, and whl>eh netted fiS.KO. It waa The subecriptlon dan<^ ^rea
sxoeedlngly well attended aad one of the Freeport Cluh for the beaeSt \.:
the best erer glren on the South ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ auspices of ths N.lgh-
Shore. There waa rery little •*¦',_,_ ^ „, ,_ ,^ ^
..^ . . . ,,. ^ rr berheod Workers on Tuesday n ght
pense attashed te it as Oeorge EL
Randan placed the hall at tue dm- ^" » «¦•>»* eajoyable so«Ul function, posal et the eommlttee, while slater Many of Freeport's younger set Hobm priaters were rery willing to do their from college for the holidays attsnd- share toward the suecess of tbe ef- ^ ^he dancing began at nine o'ciook fert and witheat eharge. They were , . u
. ........ ^._ .... *nd coatlnied to a late hour, when a
the Boath Side Obserrrr, -?;e Sentinel
and the Journal, the latter two of oollatloa waa serred. It ia reported Hempstead. Few South Shore social that fully $12o was realized Irom tha erents were more ef an unqualified danee.
sueoeos. ^he ballroom of the Club waa at-
The Naaaaa Peet waa more thaa ».»,,,
„ _* J . .UI 1 ... 1 « tractlrely decorated with Chrlatmaa
loyally supported la this initial ef- v. « <>•¦
fort. Prominent residents and citl- »^*«°« «°<» ^^* •««ns waa brilliant
sens of the Village rallied to the as thehandsomely gowned ladiea wltn
cause aa can be aeen from me auo- their eacorts glided to and fro. All
scriptlon llat. The luccesi of the un- or the latest dance, in «11 their rarl-
dertaking warranta ua in making .uona were enjoyed. In the compe-
greater predictions for the one next tiiion dance, which was a feature ot
year. To the Neighborhood Workers ,he evening. Miss Thelma Eckart and
we eapeclally extend our apprcUtloa B«„jamin McGlynn were awarded the
for their co-operation. , Q^st prize, » silver loving cup.
The western end of Ihc ballroom
waa roped off into boxea from which
the society matrons watched the
('anclng. AmouK those i)re.ssnt ware
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. B'o;y, Mr. sad
Mis a. T. Davison, Mrs. TJeorgt Ber-
r.en, Mrs. William Foreman, M
Hewlett, Mrs. H. Hammond. Mr. a
Bxtenslre preparations are being I Mr^. Zulzer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ollr
made by the members of ths Free-1 Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
port Suffrage Club for a reception to' Anderson, W. Clinton Story. Mr. aL
Mra. Raymond Brown, President of Mra. Jarvls Root, Mr. and Mra. Dea-
he New Tork Stats organization, whe ' nis Comi.«ke7, Mr. and Mra. Charlea
will apeak at their beadqaartera on | Hart. Mr. enc* Mra. C Henry Piatt,
CotUge Court, aome time in the lat- Mra. M. T. Jacksoa, V and Mra. Ly.
jUFFRAGISTS to CANVASS
^LSO PLAN RECEPTION TO MRS
RAYMOND BROWN, STATE
PRESIDENT
ter part af January. Mra. Brown is Chairmaa ef the Sacond Campalga District, which takes in Naaaau ani Suffolk eeaatiea. Ska la aa elo^nant ipeaksr and a Urge attendance ta aa- tlcipated at the meeUng.
At the laat meeting of the Club on Monday, Mlas Irene Dariiwin, of Baat Rockaway, Secretary of the Empire SUte Cam,paign Coaamlttee, dellrered a rery Interesting address on their
maa N Jones, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. H. .* Maxsoa and Mr. aad Mrs. LeRoy Cerbey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bushnell, Mr. aad Mrs. Orace, Arthur Nosworthy, Miss Nellie Hawkins. W. Robert Humpu* rey, MLss Phoebe Parshall. Owen W. Hnmphrey, Miaa Alice Harrison, Miaa Florence Miller. Ifiaa Bdna Eldrldge, Mr. and Mra. A. Sidney Reynolda, Mr. and Mra. Charles Hill. Mr. and Mra.
work. Mlas Darlson is in rery close i Henry Bossier, Robert Remson, Rid
touoh with the leaders of the suffrage clubs throughout the State and na¬ tion and was able to give a rery con¬ cise sUtement of their accomplish¬ ments and achierements. It has seemed adrisable to ascer-
ard Remson, Fred Hewlett, Mr. ana Mrs. Olto Jung, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Touag, Mr. and Mra. Smith Cox, aad Mr. and Mrs. Paul Halpin.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Halpin. Mr. and Mra. Fritz Tldden, Lloyd Cutler, Mias
tain as quickly as possible just what , Helen Smith. Mr. and Mra. T. R. Cut- peroentage of the people of Freeport | ler, Mr. and Mra. John White, M are working for Suffrage interests. | and Mra. Bertram Perry, Mr. and Mi At the conclusion of a lengthy dis-' Theodore Vought, Mr. and Mrs. W cusalon on Monday a committee was I llam Eckart. Miss Thelma I5ckart, hf appointed by the chair to derlse ways and Mra. William Mulry, Benjara and means of making a canrasa. McOlynn, Miss Gladys .Story, Mlsa Qeneral Rosalie Jones was a guest Mildred Cole, Mr. and Mra. N. T. Cole,, of Mrs. I. I. mterich, President of the Mlsf^ Annie Bldridge and Raymond Froeport Suffrage Club, at luncheoa Miller. at her home this week.
POVERTY DANCE AT R.V.C
Watriss, Emory.
The compensation of Charles T. M'c- Carthy aa attorney for the Surroga-*
Marie MilhLnk, Lillian Cro«3. Kliza- the aisles and In front of them. Mrs. corated by the ladles with the ma-
b<''.h fiu'nrn and Knthryn Piitt. Thoje of the Crystal Lak-* ' i-.f^s
for 191S, was flxed at $T.';00. ST-erlff Pettit reported 96 in the County Jail for the past week
Mlsa Combes Injured In Fall On Monday afternoon, while walk¬ ing In the yard, Mrs. Edward Combes, Ct Ocean arenue, Baat Rockaway. fell over a board and wrenched ber foot qnlt|^badly and receired other bruises which will confine her to the howaa tor some Ume. |
rle Shea. Alnia, Smith. Kel.'n Fix. Sheriff Pettit reported 96 prisoners p, ,. ,1.. r . -ir ,,
. ^ _ .. . . . rranccs ( n^fly, Jessie Van I'lCis.-.
.Maflam ••al'iwln, Gordon Forbe'*. .'.(k
rcr|>p.H. ;sabe le Ceaman, Vlct".-;'i Du-
tell. Wendo.yn Hornbcck. Caher'r.ij
•^^anolly, »\ir'iPs Murphy, Ideln F'j-'Je.-.
Masons Install Officer*
The Installation of the officers elect- j
ed at the annual election of the Mas- FUNCTION AT RELIANCE HOSE sapequa Lodge, 822, wlU take place; COMPANY'S HALL 8UC-
on Monday erening next. The follow-¦ CESSFUL
'ng men were chosen; Master, Smith i
P. Pearsall; senior warden, Walter B. | The New Dancing Club recently Wellbrosk, of Llndenhurnt; Junior formed In the neighboring villages
Story and Mrs. Kneeland were at the terlal ao kindly and willingly loaned
doll table, Mrs. Zulzer and Mrs. r-it- by I. DaStlva. In examination of Guanlinns* dccounts ^r-? K.Tic-.Mf Smith. Bessie Place, .My- ler .gave the hoys tovs. Mrs. Jones. Several large boxes of, clothing
' " " the stockings, Mra. Kervey, the candy which had been sent to our ofllce were
and Mra. Piatt, the fruit. giren over to Mlas Childs of the
The dolls which were glren to the Neighborhood Workers to distribute
girls had been attractively dressed as she thought best. Seventy quarts
by the society buds of the rillage. of milk contributed by the Alex .-mi>-
and were as handsome as one could bell Milk Company have been placed
Imagine. Mary large doPs had been at the disposal of Miss Childs whom
ted already we bellere Is better able to distribute was Mrs. William F. Cornell, her
. _ the children, than we are. Several dozens of the "core h«»!ng one hundred and seventy- „„, „„. „^,„ ^.^j^, ,„ tKi,u«,u ^>
T-. T. Mrs. Mnlry waa Miss Kathryn "•'"''' Manning, Naomi L v.n^'aton. Tw^entr of the dolls were sent as the oranges donated by H. J. Kramer of two. Thla la the highest score bowled Rockrille Centre as most of. the
McGlynn, one of Freeport's aortetv Maud Chenr-y. Hortense Mayer. i,.lna ^tt ot the New York Herald, and Baldwin were ui-ed by the Neighbor- by any of the women of thla touma- members are residenta of Tose
buds, who wa-v-married this winter, "utton, Lawrence Schloas, Etc! Wt- thlrtr-flre aa tbe donation of F. W. hood Workers In their work of Chriat- ment thla year. Mrs. Elrln N. Ed- lages. Since Ua organization
ber wedding being one ot the soplal mor. Caula Wltmer and Kalherin* Woolworth Company. Theee dolls masmomlng. wards rsn second with one hundred , Club has more than doubled Its m<
faoctlena of tbe aewon. ' Smith. | ware dresaed by tha foUowlnc: The' Indading tha proceeds of tha Naa-, aad flfty-thraa. bership.
Mrs. Multy Entertains Mother
Mrs. F. T. McGlynn and her soti,
Benjamin McGly\i. of South Long
Beach averme. have been risltlng Mr.
and Mrs. William Mulry, of Lawrence,
M«.-on Gilhert. Gladys Van Fc, e. ^^.^^^^^^ ^„^ p,„,„, IT. n i'Mtrr Canary. Ruth Berthof M.a- ^^^.^^ ^„ ^^ j,,^^^ ^^ ^
warden. William H. Knoche. of Valley for the purpose of holding bi-monthly Stream: treasurer. John J. Lewis, of dances and social functions, will give Rockville Centre; secretary. William a "Poverty" Dance at the Reliance H. Cornell, of Rockville Centre, and Hose Company's Hall, Rnckvllle Cen- trustee. Samuel W. Conner. tre. on Friday, January 8th. MemSers
and thr** friend.^ will be drpsaod aj
Mrs. Cornell Wins Match proprlately for the occasion and .'
The winner of the prize of the royal pood time Is assured. The con»- Women's Bowling Club at the Free- nalttee consixts of L. C. Hutcheson, port Club for the month of December o. A. Powers and R. P. Suits.
Quite a number of the functions Ul be held either in Baldwin or