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M. inrte aad
be«b af Broaklya, are goevta at mee ¦'nLa**a M*adaai ter tb* baU-
Ur. aad Itea. Cttat^ U. Danaliaaa
•ad teacbtar, et B«utb Bayrieir * •- ¦a*, epeat laat 8«aday wHb Mr. aad lira. W. W. Daaaldaaa. Mr. Daaald' a*Bli paraata, at Havteaa*, L. L
dk*or9* iLrtB« aad
ba%7 will vpead Ka-a Tet^4 vttb
Mr. aad Mrs. Cauu-lc* KnuMC. et
Bra*klra.
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Mra. C. ¦. CroM, Ml«^ IJlllaa Or*i8 aad Mildred Crosa apent tbe day aa W«dnen<]ay -with Mm. Fraak Bckall«r af Brooklyn.
teaitb em W*at Sad aTaB«a. aad at a
latar b*Qr al win adjeara te Ba( «ar^ ter tbe Itew.Taar aalitewtiae.
%9 Imp mv9 wM wfll ttMstt4 aps MMAflSMS iknl» bar dteefa* Ma*d*«. WMterd ». •mUlk ker Artkm WUaoai. WtUtem P.
* * • I aadtb. Jaha WbMa aad A. WUte. A na Jhmter Obad Chib wM vateb koBat taaMb**a wlU b* aaned.
tb* galac of tb* *M yaar aa wall aa i
tb* *ldar (*Ik*. Mlae U4* Lawiaaia Meedanaa Joba J. Taylor. ¦. C
tai:*tb*r witb Miaa Juaali |Wt*a CbapaMU^ Marrar flBi«te.«dMr •«*-
win aMartela Om Ctab •¦ Jtew »«. J- Clark. C. Mavy Piatt, aMlte
T**^* ere at Mtea Pyritaa'* h««* •« Caa. aad J. OUT«r Caawalai wfll
Marriab r«ad. fliaa. Baate aad »••< • '•^fc tram me^ Tkmaier ter
daaaia«. wUl tent part at tlM av»- o*'^**
ateC* tea laflatbar wMh a **Uattea.| aaa
Aaaaar tke aambaia te ba tber* Tb« te aad Oat Ifaaafcaea daft era Mima Mdlth »u1i. Pterea*e Bea- ""^^ ^ aaVecteteed br Mtea Hdrtdca tec ad raottattaaa, ataatef aaid aaate e*a. Lyda Lawiaaea. UUll* Patt«taea, •* M*rTlck road •* aazt Taaada/. J im* aajarad. etetetteaa Mayer. Marsaiwt Patter. Tha ataatbai* te«lad* M**daaa*a J«aai* Faltoa, Laatar Laaab. Fred S>^^ PaaraaB. Araak Wataaar*. Jaba Jocreaa. Fred Hayaer, Myrle BayaM-. D«nt«^ Harald Oaab. Aitkar Wbite- Cartie* Teliee. tteerfe Aiaeal. Fraak koaa*, Jaaaaa Satpbla. Miaa** Mdaa naa«r aad OUader AMfmem. |«*rtd#*, Aaaia BdrMc*. Pbaeba
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Tb* Blka' l<*dB* 111*d *a Saaday wbaa B*rl** et Orgaa aadar tiM dlraeU*a *r
Klac. Bayard «. C«bb pr**ld*d at j|r. aad Mia. Cbarl*e Sdwarda. tb* *rsaa aad «aT* a aaaab«r at b*au- ^iss Latt* Bdwarda aad H*rb*rt Bd- tlfttl aelftcUona. Aad*raoa Mackay, a .^^rda attaadad a Ckrlat»ia dlaaar oelabrated Scotck alaror, raadered p^y ^^ ^^^ ^^, ^ ^la. Bdwla Mal- Tocal aoloe; MIm Laoaora Klag aaag joway, Mra. Bdwarda" Matk«r at
Tb* Matb*dtet Beaday
Ma Ckrlataaaa artabaattea em Tbara- tey aftaraaaa teat ter tk* prteaary
*blldr*a aad te tba afemlag ter tba aldar *hfldr*e. A larga ChrlabBaa tr** l*ad*d wHb gifUi waa a apactel featar*. aad aa *at*rtAiam*at e*aaiat-
* • Mm. Mward B**dao*«B, wba baa
ladla»*aad tar a tew daya. la w*n aaaatfi te attami te bwte*** at
WANTACI GMHP
two nnaabers wltk aw*«tBe«a, aa did Miaa Rose Vaa K«a*«, toll*w*d by a. duet of aacred aauele.
It is the lBt«iitloa at tk* «Bt*r-
BroeUa.
Mr. and Mra. Nenbert Tarabull, et Baltimore, Mre. Edward ChRse'a ptr-
«ata, are Tlelttng Mr. and Mrs. Ckaa* \ glre these recilals .tor the holidays at their home oa North (/;eaa aTeoae.
Mlas Latta Bdwarda spent Cbriat-
xias Era with Mrs. W. Lander ot
Ulnaient coaiiaitte* of the I^ge to Brooklyn, the mother of WlllUm Laa-
bi-aionthly and
der, lay preacher of Rooseyelt. Miaa
there is ne donbt that th*y will be Edwards and Mr. Laader ar* te b* well attended ky tk* l*-r*re ot aiDslc ^^rrled next Sumnier.
In FYeeport.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Meadea, ef Bandall aTenue, will entertain Mr. and Mrn. John "^'yT1«, of Marloa place, IlockYlUe t'eiitre, at a diaaer party on New Tear's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles luhn, at Bright-waters, ppont the week-end j ij tdjourned with Mr. and Mrs. John White, of ^ dinner. Soath Bergen pln<-«. On Sunday a aumber of gneBta were entertained hy the Whites in their honor.
•ay School Cbrfatmaa «at*rtaiaateat at tee Meaaartal Cburek ed Waate«k attraeied a large ca-owd. A larg* Ckrlataaaa tr**. brtUlaatly ligkted wltk electri* balb*. waa placed ia tk* front part ot tke baildlng, and enr- ronaded by a great atany gift* lor tke children wkick were presented ia- dlTidually wltk oaady aad fruit.
Ia addition to tke gifts for the chil¬ dren, there waa a aubstaatlal Chrlit- aiai donation of mooey for ReTeread and Mr*. Braithwalte as well as one for Jamea W. Lawrence, the Janitor. Th* pastor and Mrs. Braithwalte
B la alwara a fiaat —are* ad aatte- te patroaa aad r**id*at* ad W a*te tb* jaapravaaMata wkiab tb* marabaate «d tb* TlUaaa •ad It p*a*tU* te aMUte Baaa tlaa* te Uate. Q«*rge W. Baiyaor aaaae tew ¦yeeia aa* beaaMa awaer af tb* N*l- ¦*B M. Bnltb yaeery ba*a* ** Weet Kerrlek read. B* eeatiaaad te *oa- da*t tt *!*¦« tb* **aa*rTatiT* baala apaa wbteb It waa atabltebad. gtrlac d*Uar ter dcUar.
^atte r**aatly, b»w*T*r. H became aaeeaaary far bia te r**eaatniet aad radunateb tb* Interior *f tb* atot*. He taMrtaBed a re*ic*rtt*r of tk* laV eet aty^ and deaiga, aaid te be
te b**pte< wlAb «b* laaavaMoa, r. B*ynar aatirely reat»*b*d tb* ar*. parcbaalac oaly tba beat aad tb* maet reliable. B* U aaw taBF preparad ta Aeei. tiary daaaajM Mad* "/""^ apoa bha. H* bi|p aa caaeBeet «*- T**^*?^ bTery senriae aad b* wlH b* pleaaed _ ^"^
pleaaad
to •an. aad be gqxraateefe te alT* y4b tbe rtcbt kiad of semaa.
aeaaty aad laeaa IA
Cot*. Tag
te a yaaag lawyar aad a^
nMrtii bte aarly trateiac te tb* *Ai^
<'ade* dbabaa. tba praait •an#'
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kaowa tewyara ai
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tb* Bavabliaaa Caatpalca CSaaaaaMtee.
tete y«ar aad did BB**t *a*«tlT* ¦•*•
JAMBB W. tBHRIB ANB IBAAC R. COLKB NAMED AS TRANSFER TAX AI»PRAlBBfl ANB BK- AMINBR
r. C*tea la a bratbar ad Fautk)y»
Iteaaaa Oeaaty. H* 1* a gradaate at Bwartei ¦ I Poll—I aad a *iTil **«•-
Mi« C*eafrtrolIer*le«t Tra-rte
rba Ladlaa Aid af «b* 0**aaaaa» ML a. CbareB Ba**te a*at Tbaradar at tb* b*ai* et Mr*. Jaba T aagiteB at Baat Ka^away.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nosworthy, of lioaa aTenue, entertained Mr. and bTrs. Charles Ilawkins, Miss Nellie Hawkins, Miss Grace Cross, all ol Brooklyn, oo Christma* Day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alcorn cntoi talned Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reilly, Mrs. Margaret Strickland, Miss FranceB Reilly and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cross at dinner on Sunday last.
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Mrs. C, Henry I'latt, of Roopeyelt place, entertained her sister, Mrs. M. T. Jackson, of FYeeport, and M. J. «:enna, of New York, at a Christmas dinner party.
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Dr. and Mrs. Ilpard, their daugh¬ ter, Mrs. A. li. I^enifion and Mrs. E.
The Methodist ICpls«)pal Church of ^^^^^ *« express their thanka through Christmas and Sunday eTeaing Roos„elt held a delightful Christ- ^^ oolnmn* of tils paper, the Alpine Hotel waa well patronized ^^^ celebration last Wednesday ay*- and at one time Ubles had to be ar-:,,;^^ iw.itatlons by the children ranfeA on the upper floor to accom- ^^^j ^ ^^^^ programme of musie
modate the gucBte. After the reclUl arranged by D. Meredith was present. «lnlf'te'-«<l *>/ Rererend Thomas 8 at the Elks Club house, a large par- ^^ ^ Christmas treet, electrtoally to parUk* of a duck up^ted, was picturesque. The merry On New Tear'* era a Tery making was enhanced by the gift- large crojd Is eipeeted. j giying of candy and fruit. The pas¬ tor, ReT. O. E. Tree, as we'll as th* superintendent, Albin Johnson, were presented with books by the Sunday School. The church waa crowaeo.
Next Sunday morning the fUora- ment of the Lord's Supper will kc ad-
Braithwaite at th* Memorial Chareh of WajDtagk.
DISLOCATES HIP IN FAIi
To-day at the hom* of Misses An¬ nie and Edna Eldrldge,"Ihe Red Cros* Tea for the benefit of th* Red Cross Fund, under the direction of a num¬ ber of the'beet people of Freeport, Is eil>e>cted to be successful socially and financially. Besides eerTlng tea to those attending, there will be a candy and cake sale. Among those who
Nelaon HIM. of Oceanslde, Prevented
From Celebrating 76th Birthday
By Painful Injury
Next Sunday ther* will be a con»- munion senrice in the morning at th* Methodist Episcopal Church, and th* reception of membera into the churcli.
In the eTenJng Rev. O. E. Tree, the <5*y ^ Nelson Hill an esteemed and will >!slRt the Misses Eldrldge! pj^g^^r, will preach a sermon appro- respected cltlren of Oceanside. yes-
A painful injury from which ke la still a sufferer probably preTcnted a celebration of the scTenty-sixth birth-
ar^ Mre. James Sutphln, Mrs. Cruck-1 p^jate to the coming of the new year, terday. Mr. Hill ia the flrst. and so
shank, Mrs. Charles Hart, Mra. FranKUj-j^^ ^^^pj^. ^jjj ^^ "ReflecUon. Reao- ^"" " '¦ kno'^ *-he only Tictlm of
Wetmore, Miss Florence Miller and jytjon* the recent cold apell in this Tlclnlty.
Miss Phoebe Parshall. , , On Tuesday morning he left his
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Walters, oi Pine street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Sutphln and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Pearsall on ChrletmaB Day.
• • •
Mrs. John J. Taylor entertained a large dinner party on Christmas Day.
BALDWIN GOSSIP
home to walk to the business center of the Tillage in which he liTCS. On Lincoln arenue he crossed the frozen Southard's Hall was prettily decor- roadway, where he slipped on the
M. Btltch, and A. L. Lamson, all of ^ ^he lower floor was artistically dec- RooseTelt place, left last week to grated with Chrlstmias greens and
spend the winter in Brooklyn. They expect to return to Freeport in May.
the dinner was most elaborate. The guests included Miss Winifred Tay- • • • lor, Mlse Blspeth Taylor, J. Kenneth
Mr. and Mre. A. Sidney Reynolds ; xayior, who returned from college for and the Uttl* blue-eyed baby who j ^^,3 holidays; Alfred Chapman, Mr. aame from Philadelphia a month ago ^^ jjj.^ chapman, Mrs. J. Chapman, to live at the Reynolds' home on j|_f ^jj^ jii,. Edward C. Chapman, Bmnd BTenne. attended a dinner par-, j|j. ^^^ ^.^ ^ E. Donaldson, ano »jr at the home of Mrs. M. Golder. of j g i|»cartney, of London and Malta.
ated on Wednesday eTening, when tha Tennis Club of Baldwin gave a dance which attracted many from It* home village as well as those In the Tlclnl¬ ty. The membership of the organi¬ zation is very large, this in addition to their many friends, made the af¬ fair one of the most succeaaful so¬ cial funotiona of the season.
Baldwia. oa Christmas Day. * • • •
Aa «]at>erat* Kew Tear'* Dinner Farty was glTcn by Mr. and Mra. Igmuui N. Jonea on Friday at their bome on Whaley Btreet. Plates wer* teld ter ten. wer* enjoyed. Mk-. and Mr*
who arriTed from Europe on the Bal¬ tic on Saturday before Christmas and left for tbe other side on laat Bator- day.
On New Tear'* Day a Tea Dansant After dinner, oardB'.,,^ ^^^^ ,t the Freeport Club traa' three UtUe The guests include ^hree to WTcn o'clock- Tber* waa a IrTlng Dlmelow. Mr. jj^-ge attendano*.
aad Mre. C. B. Cross. Mre. C. Henry Piatt, Mrs. M. T. Jacksoa and Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Alcorn.
ice and fell. Passers-by picked him up nearly a half an hour afterward, bat he was anable to walk. A phy- aician who attended him In his home declares that he dislocated hla right hip. His condition is not serioufl, al¬ though the injury is palnfuL
The early days of the week brought the first toach of real winter to the South Side. A penetrating wind from The Catholic Sunday School, nnder t^, northweat which yeered to the the direcUon of Miss Mary McCar- north and then to the east droTe the ran. superintendent, celebrated its mercury below th* freeilng point, Christmas fesUTal last Monday night ^nd ponds and creea were held rigid at Southard's HaU. The programme jq the grasp of winter. The youth of of entertainment was excellent and the section enjoyed skating for aeTer- included a Dutch dance, a minuat, ^1 daya ontil a -warm laln eyoiled th* singing, recitations. Thla waa follow- g^rL
ed by gifts, fruit and candy. y,. hUF* acoldaat wa* probably
On Christmas morning maas waa on« oi kalt a doaaa tA a alnor aature celebrated and was well attended, which here not raaehed tbe public
children maklnx their p^,g first communion on that day. Tb* serTice waa moat impresslTe and waa
MIM EMILY BALDWIN Misa Kmlly Baldwin, of Oceanaid*, formerly of Freeport, died on Decem¬ ber 3lBt at Orlando. Florida. MUa Baldwin haa been la the habit ot
combined with excellent eingins.
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Last week Mr*. Charles Herrey Tisited a namber of families In Bald¬ win and made presenU of Chriatjaa* spending her winters In Florid*, but dinners to the needy. j j^d been there a Tery short time
* * * when she waa ttjicken and conlln*d The proceeds recelTed from th* ^o her room.
monster euchre at Southard's Hall on | ^he remains were brought to Free-
Plans are complete for the big chari¬ ty ball at the Freeport Lodge of Xlka on New Year's Ere. Thla ia th* aec- Tha Chrietmae celebration for tba'(,n<j ^alj that the organixaUoa haa ebndren on Turks Island waa held gj^^jj gii^^ the new building was com- laert Monday at the Mission Church, pjeted and it is conceded that this Tbe building waa filled with littl* yea„ ^jjalr will exceed In splendor dolks who enterUlned and were en- that of last year which was oae of the
tertalned, by music, recitations and ^q^x. elaborate social functions ever \ the 18th of December, under the aua-' po^t and the funeral was held from
the Jiome of her couf^;>„ Mrs. Jerre De Mott, of Leonard avenue, on Sun¬ day, December 27th. Rev. Dr. Kerr, of Hempstead, officiated.
Miss Baldwin was well known in Oceanside, where she has resided toi many years. She was admired and re8.pectcd by all who had the privl-
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. THE QUALITY GROCER
as W. Merrick Road
Telephone 635
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FREEPORT
On Randall Bay
CASINO STREET, CORNER ROOSEVELT AVENUE
Tab* L. L R. R. trate te Pr**pcrt Mala i^Oreet XreWey %a R****v«B avaaua. >Atetk tbr*e bleeka te HotA Airteaaaklllete Uine Soirte L*nt B***b Avwiue freai M*rrl*k R*«d te Caala* Street, tbMi e«a block te Hotel.
Tbla la a ntedem tw* etery Hotel, havlni all e*f«v«««l*nee*, Includlai a*t tnly cieotHcity, hot and coii water, but ataam heat In every r*om thue enaurinp an even temperature thron^Mul th* aatlr* building; In oth*r words, th* neateat, tto*!**! and homaleat Hotel en Leng laland.
Blnging. Fruit and candy donated by witnessed In Freeport. A full account' pices of the Catholic Women of Bald- the Methodist Sunday School was die- jn detail will be given In the columns ¦ win, were in the neighborhood of
trlbuted. Many nseful gifts, purchas- qj quj paper next issue. j
ed with money donated for that pur-1 • • «
poee. were also given. Miss Curtice.! The home of Mr. and'Mrs. Jam*! daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Saul O. ^dot on Southside avenue, was ap- j Curtice, had charge of 'he singing of proprlately decorated on Christmas I the Christmas music, by il'.v . I:''aren. vye, when a number of guests were
three hundred dollars. This money will go toward swelling the Founda¬ tion Fund to build a C\tholic Church in Baldwin.
The bi-monthly euchres that have entertained. One of the features of been so successfully run by the Catho-, j^ge of knowing her, the evening's enjoyment was a mlnia- lie Women of Baldwin will commence ture Xmas tree on which were hung again at the ibeginning of the new tiny gifts for all the guests. An ela-, year. The flrst will ho held at the borate collation was served and it waa t Jrbme of Mra. Charles Hervey. the 1. enjoy their hospitality are Mr. and not until a late hour that the visitors ' president ot the society. Mrs. W. W. Donaldson, Dr. Blake adjourned to their respective homes Donaldson, Mrs. John J. Taylor, Miss
The S. O. S will meet a week from Wednesday at have removed to Brooklyn. They ex the home of Mrs. Cruckshank. The ^ peet to return in the early Spring. * * * I members anticipating an unusuai*. | • • •
Little Sherley Fulton, daughter of pleasant time after the holiday vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Fulton, who tion are Mesdames Jarac.i Sutphln. was successfully operated upon at. Leroy Corbey, Smith Pearsall, Ho- the Nassau Hospital a~ few days ^ard Walters, Charles Hart, Henry prior to Christmas, arrived home on l. Maxson, Otto Jung and John Den- Christmas eve to receive SanU ton. A collation will be served.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton S. Donaldson will entertain a number of guests ou New Year's Day at their home on Bay View avenue. Those who will
Winifred Taylor, Misa Elspeth Ta> lor. J. Kenneth Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chapman.
LEGAL NOTICE Notice cf Annual Meeting Please take notice that the annual • • • I meeting of the Stockholders of the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Southard have Roosevelt Water and Light Company Five Hundred Club closed their house for the winter and for the purpose of electing seven Di¬ rectors and two Inspectors of election
Claus at the Merrick road residence. It was thought that "Old Nick" would
The going out of the old year will he celebrated by a party of thirty friends, which will Include Mr. anu Mrs. Charles Hervey, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Mulry of Cedarhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Ambro^'C
and transactincf such other bu.siness as may properly come before the meeting, will be held on the 18th day of January, 1915. at 7.30 o'clock In the afternoon, at the ofllce of the Company In the Village of Roofevelt, Na.s.sau County, and tho State of New York. The transfer books will re-
• • • I McCafferty, Public Administrator main closed from the 1st day of Janu-1
Next Thursday the After.ioon Five Frank D. Kelley. Miss Luretta Mc- ary, 1915, until the 20th day ot Jan-j
have to go to the hospital to p:^ | Hundred Club will meet for cards at Cafferty. Dr. and Mrs. Stebens, ~r. uary, 1915. I
Bent his gifts to the little girl, but j the home of Mrs. H. L. Maxson on and Mrs. Thomas Smithfl Mr. and Dated the 26th day of December, 1914 I
It was found that her condition would South Long Beaab avenue. The mem- Mrs. Vincent Smith, Miss C. Leon- FILVNK .V WOOD, SecreUry. I
We have thoroughly renovated, re-dccorated and paintad tho entire place outside and in, and Its sani- tary conditiona are absolutely perfect.
We .cater to clubs, parties, dances and to families.
Why should a wife work, worr/ and tire herself to death preparing for and cleaning after a home party, when the can Issue invitations and eitcrtain her friend* at the Casino?
And, by the way, you won't ha 'C to go somewhere else to get somethlnp good to eat; we can and do serve the very best lunches and dinners procurable anywhere.
/ We have the finest dancing flojr that can be made and keep It In perfect condition for uee at any and all times.
We are entertaining the best people in Freeport and vicinity. Come dov/n any time and not only meet the four hundred, "but get the habiL"
Call up the Casino and let ua prepare dinner for your family and have It all ready when you get down, till midnight, or later If you dealre. Telephone, 332. A. J. PELTIER, MANAGER. ^ \