THE NASSAU POST: FBEEPORT, H Y., THURSDAY. NOV. 19, 1914
icCAL GOSSIP
Mrs. William Furst of South Ocean little four months old son of Mr. and avenue has returned from a few weeks* Mrs. Willard D. Finch of North Ocean visit m Lakewood. avenue, will be christened by Rever-
• •• • . , pnd R. H. Scett. Mrs. George Mea¬
don will act as sponoer. Youtig Junior
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Van Gelder of Onslow place entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones on Wednesday ev- oning.
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Mrs. Clayton Kneeland has been ob-
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ing the perfo*iiances of "The Only i with goodies was a birthday cake with "J
OirL" j a lighted candle tor eacb year of her
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Following the morning service at G&mea ot a variety T^ere played, up I the Cburch of the Transfiguration on ^^ ^ j^^^ ^^^j.' Among those present Sunday morning, Willard Dean Finch, ..^.^^^ Dorothy Vogel, Marvin Vogel,
Lillian C'tobs, Elizabeth Anderson, Ma¬ deline Anderson, Frederick Anderson, Katheryn Piatt, Helen Piatt, Helen King, and others. Miss Esther was the rccepient of many pretty gifts.
LEQAL NOTICE
j PUBLIC NOTICE
'nOTICC is hereby given that the THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF underiigned intend to oroanize a Trust
„ ^ 1^^ '^^^^ ! Company according to the laws of the
To Eugen Kaeppeli. } I. rman Khep- ... . ^.^ ^^. pell, Bertha EgiolT, Euvsin Kaeppeli,: ®*»*« "^ ^""^ ^''"'• Selim Weldmeler, Ida i^ebmidt, tbe ¦ The name of the proposed trust com- name "Schmidt" being iiciiltpus, her ' pany is
true naariied nafh^ B.^.ng unknown, I ^OUTH sflORE TRUST COMPANV .Toi>n Ka< ppeli, and M;i:y Kaerppeli, | .,,,,. j ^._ , * u •
said names "John" and 'Mary" being J ^^e location and the place of busi- iicuttous, ih§y being cjuldren bf Gus-, nes* will be in ti^ Village of Free-
Freeport's
Grocery
Greatest Store
promises to carry out the old idea ^ that has been handed down to un, the i
Miss S. R. Stuart and Mrs. Charles
stronger the cry of the youngster dur-; cleverly were hostesses at a three ing tho ceremony, the better the boy. j ,^51^ brUgg party on Tuesday after- • • • j noon of this weelt. The house on ,. . ^ , . , , Today, at the home of Mrs. Sidney, South Ocean avenue was prettily dec- llged to resign from the Five Hundred ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ Thurs-i orated with autumn colors. Instead Club oa account of her great activity ^^temoon Five Hundred Club will' of having two or more prizes for the In charity work of the vUUge. ,„ . _ _ _,,._, ,^ >_:„,„„ h»nH»^™. nH« w.. nr«-
Mrs. Jotm Moore and her daughter
meet for cards at which, three prizes will be presented for those scoring highest. A buffet luncheon will be
Helen, of Hudson, N. Y., relatives of served during the afternoon.
C. Henry PUtt will spend a week at | The members are Mesdames, Smith
the Piatt residence on Roosevelt Coi, N. T. Cole. J. Oliver Cummings,
Place, remaining over Thanksgiving.
winners, one handsome prize was pre¬ sented to the one having honors. In addltlon>to this there was a daln-
tav Kaeppeli, deceased, and Albert Keppler, and Alfred Kaeppeli, and to al) persons interested in the estate of Frederick Keppler, late of the Coun¬ ty of Nassau, deceased, as creditors, legatees, next of kin cr otherwise, Send Greeting; 1
You and each of you are hereby
port, Naasau County.
The amount of the capital stock is to be One hundred thousand Dollars ($100,000) divided into One thousand (1000) shares.
The term of existence of the propos- cited to show cause before our¥urro-!ed trust company is perpetual.
tate of the County of Nassau, at tbe ! Names, addresses and occupations j urrogate'B Court of said County held ^ ^, the proposed incorporators are as | at the Court House at Mineola. in the I f r^ r I
County of Nassau, on tiie fifth day 'allows: I
of December, 1914. at nlae o'clock In | STtPHEN P. PETTIT, FREEPORT,' the forenoon of that-day, why the ac- SHERIFF OF NASSAU COUNTY; ' count of Elizabeth Donnelly, as execu-; „,,_-, eTPARisi«i PPPPPr>RT tor of the last will and testament of ""°° STEARNS, FREEPORT,
Payen, Misses
Jonh Clark, C. Henry Piatt, O. Greve,' present were Mesdamee Louis Am-
• • • I George Meadon, John J. Taylor, Har-1 merman, George Bergen, Clayton Although ne^t Thursday is the ! "^V Smith and Charles Molloy. 1 Kneeland;* Edward Chase, N. T. Cole,
meeting day of the In and Out Lunch-! ... | John^lTaylon M. J. Zulzer, J. Oliver
eon Club, it has not been as yet de-' One of the latest additions to the | ^^™°^'°^«' M^dan cided where and when the Club will ' household of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney j ^roxal and Payen. Ja.eet. , Reynolds is a six months old baby.
• • • The now, principal memi>er of the The members are Misses Florence Grand avenue home, is pink cheeked
Miller, Mary Roe, Phoebe Parshall, 1 and blue eyed. It came from Phila- Annie Eldrldge, Bdna Eldrldge, Mes- \ delphia this very week. The new ar- dames James Sutphln, Frank Wet- rival is very active and it is rumored more, Smith Pearsall, Harold Cook ' that she not only keeps her foster and Arthur ^^hlteiiouse. , mother busy during the day, nut thai.
• • • [at night, '"Papa" Reynolds may be ."•ecn walicinK Hh? door while ht> won¬ ders whether "little darling" is cst- ting anotlier toolh.
ty favor for each guest, in the order | ^*jd"de*cea8e<r,'should not be Judicial-j MANUFACTURER; CADMAN ».
ly settled and allowed.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we ] XATE have caused the Seal of the Surro-1 _ tjcoruAiuT \aam m run.
mate's Court of Nassau County to be i P®.'*^!.'!!!^^!^^^!:..^^.-. ": ...
ot their scores. A buffet collation was served during the afternoon. Those
FREDERICK, FREEPORT, REAL ES- JESSE M. HEWLETT, FREE-
hereunto affixed. WITNESS, HON.
JOHN J. GRA-
CIE, FREEPORT, PHYSICIAN; SIL¬ AS A. WILLIAMS, FREEPORT, RE-
HAM, Surrogate of our said County of } .^I^^P JOSEPH W. BIRCH, MER- Nassau, at the Sunopate's Office, a; '
The sustainliiK powfr of fruit will have P.dvanred a hundrfd fold wlien it is contributed at tlie social to be held at the Brooltlyn Hall, Monday even- InR, Novemiirr liOlli, under tlie aus- plr-es of tho German IwUthcran Church. After the exellent nui.^ifal pro>;iam has been piven tl^e invitation banks containins tiie Tiuink.sKiving contri¬ butions, will l>e handed in.
Next Baturuay evening .Mrs. Lyman
Jones will be hostess at the bi-monlh-
ly caid club which will meet at the
.Jones liungalow on Whaley street.
Tho n'.rnilKirs are Mr. and Mr.s. C.
Ktinry I'latt, Mr. and Mrs. ('. E. Cross,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Alcorn, Mrs. M.
T. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney, Rey-
i iiolds, Mr. and Mr.s. Irving Dimelov/,
Mr. and Mrs: D. Fitzpatrick, Mr. and
Li Mrs. Charles Hervey and Mr. and Mrs.
court room to Lmilya Koszkowaka, by i ^ . , «. . ,, , ¦
... _ ' ' ! Jones. A buffet supper will be served
"Breese Blow*" the bome of Mrb. Henry L. Maxson was prettHy decorat¬ ed for the meeting of the S. O. S. Club yesterday. Mrs. Howard Walters, came from New York where she re¬ cently moved 'to preside as hostess.
A collation was served during the afternoon to tlie following members ( who attended: Mesdanuvs .Tack Den¬ ton, Otto Jung, James Sutphln, H. L. I Mi^XRon, Cliarles Hart, Smith Pear-sall, ('. C'ruickshank, Leroy Corbey, Miss [ Floicncc Thpmp.-^on. and Jlrs. Walters. ; At a business meeting early in the' afternoon consideration was given to ^ tlie vacancy to be cansed by the re signation of Mrs. f'niirkpbank.
Mineola, .in the said County, the 29th day of October, One thousand nine .tiundred and fourteen.
SAMUEL T. WRIGHT, Seal
Clerk of the Surrogate's Cou.n.
RICK, REAL ESTATE AND DANIEL E. LYNCH, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, LAWYER.
GEORGE A. H. SMITH, M. D, Eye diseases only. Office hours Tues¬ days and Thursdays from 8 to 11 A. M , and by appcintment. 7 Wallace street, corjier Brool<lyn ave¬ nue, Freeport, L. I. Telephone 778.
On this coming Saturday afternoon tbe Freepp-c Athletic Club will play a return football match with the Hollis Kii^ld Clnb of Hollis. Long Island. The latter team has' been defeated but once during five year.", the Cupid Ath¬ letic Club of Brooklyn winning by a score of 6 to 0. No doubt the game will be one of the mo-"' ir»—.'esting played on Long Island this ytaj-.
.John liarlja one of Freeports most popular Italian boys was married Wed¬ nesday evening in the Grove street!
Justice Norton. The couple not only received the congratulations of the Court but of a large circle of friends
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Dr. and Mrs. G. II. Smith of 7 Wal¬ lace street v.re receiving congratula¬ tions upon the birth of a son last Mon¬ day morning. Mother and son are doing nicely. Fond parents never (¦aresfed a sweeter babe.
Counselor Albin N. Johnson has re¬ turned from a trip to Boston and Man¬ chester, where he went in the inter¬ ests of a number of Kew York and Canadian busini ss men desiring to Imanufacture a mop and brush said to be .superior to anything else on the market.
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Today at the home of Mrs., Clarence Jones, the Thursday afternoon Bridge Club will meot for cards. Prizes will be awarded to the ones scoring high¬ est, and a dainty repast served at the conclusion of the game. « « *
The members are Mesdames Bertha Knoble, Sidney Sweezy, Charles Mack, Gilbert Smith, R. S., Barrle, Clarence Jones, Misses Florence Thompson, and D. Stuart.
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On, Monday the One Table Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. N. T. Cole ot North Ocean avenue. -The menxbers present were Mesdames Ed¬ ward B. Chase, Oeorge Meadon, Wil¬ lard D. Finch and N. T. Cole.
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eatnrday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jar¬ vis Root entertained at cards. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Boerum, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones, Mr. and Mrs Root A Dutch supper was enjoyed at the conclusion of card playing.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sutphln of Brook-
during the e\cnlng.
There was a merry party last Mon¬ day evening when twenty-three friends of Miss Florence Beacorn call¬ ed at her home, laden with tempting thinga to eat. After Miss Beacorn bad recovered from her surprise,' games were played and music and dancing enjoyed. In the meantime, the dining room tabic had lieen ar¬ ranged with the goodies and a laugh¬ ing crowd oF young people adjourned to the collation prrnar^d for them. • • •-
The,Junior Card Club met at the I onu' of Miss Edith Esslg this week.
RE-OPEN LONG ISLAND BAKERY The Long Island Home Made ^iakrry has bien re-opened under the manage- niPrtt' of its former proprietor, Thomas St. John Baldwin. The bakery, locat¬ ed on South Main street in the Free- port Hotel building, has been thor¬ oughly renovated and refurnished.
Mr. Baldwin has succeeded in se¬ curing the .services of a competent baker and together thoy wlU he able to put tie e.stablishment back on the high basis maintained by Mr. Baldwin when he started the business.
Mr. Baldwin has welcomed back all his old customers and new ones are calling every ,^ay. Nothing could be ., iv-xfr tcf-t of the excellence of his home made bread and cakes.
a ho§,pital, for an'operation.
Illness of Mr. Talbot
Tlio niJMiv friends pf Mr. Raymond Talbot, manager of Freeport Branch ,of Pettit & Hedges chain of Long ls\ Refreshments were rervrd and a gen- and grocery stores, will learn with r-s- eral pood time enjoyed. The membera i^ret that Le hrs boon stricken with of this younucst pard club in Freeport appendiritls f.nd compelled to go to nre I^rank Frazer, president; Olanflo Raynor, treasurer; Miss Edith Esslg, pecrclary; and Misses .Icnnie Fulton, Florence Beacorn, I^ide LawTence, Lil¬ lie Patterson, Christiana Meyer, Mar¬ garet Gatter, George Gissel, Curtice Fulton, Myrle Raynor, Fred Raynor, Fred Joerson, Lester Lusch.
The preparations are complete for the big Pinochle and Euchre tonight
Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Board, Etc.
at Brooklyn Hall, under the auspices j p^^ „«,, ^vant "ads" get the goods of the Ladles' Sodality of the Church of O'lr Holy Redeemer. Nearly forty handsome prizes have reen donated
by people of Freeport, connected with the church, as well as out of town fr'ends. The committee In charge Is Mrs. F. A. Keogh, chairman; Mes¬ dames Frederick, O. Kremelburg, O. Angllm, Kobel and Carroll.
It is expected that the euchre will be largely attended. The proceeds ,wiU bft used to purchase a new win¬ dow for the church, which will be in¬ stalled for Christmas. • • •
One of the popular and pioneer ot the bridge clube was entertained on W'ednesday by Mrs. Edward Tldden
while tlye getting's good. Tel. 61 Two cents a word for first insertion, minimum ten words, one cent a word for successive Insertions
HOUSE TO LET—Completely furnish¬ ed for winter. AU improvements. MURRAY, 401 Soutii Ocean avenue. FreeporL
POSITION WANTBD—A young tady wishes position as ohild's nurse, or mother's helper; bandy at sewing. T^BCKER, care of Mr. Wooley, Bald¬ win.
lyn will spend Thanksgiving Day with 1 j^t ter home on South Long Beach
Mr. Sntphin's daughter Mrs bmea,. Watkins on %aith street. The week end visit will be at the home ot Mr. Sutphin's son, James Sutpbln, alao ot .Smith street
"^^ •.,<¦• • Yesterday the W^bMsday 9H4»
FOR SALB—Five itassenger Maxwell Touring automobile, eauipped with lamps, top, curtains, prest-O-lite, speedometer, and windshield. In good running order. Inquire, COMISKBT, Southside avenue, Freeport comer Bast avenne, telephone 8«.
TO LET—8-room house, water and gas, with or without bam, comer Smith and Church streets, Freeport Inquire W. H. PATTERSON, 117 S. Main street
avenue. The meeting was a particu¬ larly enjojrable one, prizes for the win¬ ners and a dainty luncheon served. The guests were Mesdames Sidney Swoesy, O. W. Smith, John J. Taylor. H. W. Millard, Charles Hill, Donald ^'s^'kav. C. 8. Donaldson, H. O. Clock,
ClabmetatthebOTQo'bf fflrs. Wimam^iTioaug aeverly, Oeorge Mergen,
Hibbard on Smitb street Mesdames Lomg Ammennan, Miss S. a. Stuart.
C. B. Cross. D. W. Ants. William P. • • •
Miller, Sidney Malcomson, B. Asch, Reverend F. F. Buermeyer D. D. ot
John White, Harvey Smith C. Henry Manhattan delivered an interesting
Piatt and Lyman Jones, were present |a„d impreaslve address at the even¬ ing services of the Oerman Lutheran The next meeting' of one of the card church Urt Sundav. Dr. Buermeyer
clubs recently formed will Uke place ,„ „ ^ery suoces^^l charity worker I ^^^ SALE OR TO LET-8 ^room
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, among the untortnnate and needy In I ^o"««\ »" modern conveniences.
The members are MUses Mable Run- the big city. Despite the Inclement I "^<"™ «*¦'» <"» *" windows, porch
cle, Bdna Runcle, Myrtle Olssel. Mar- ^^t^er the service was largely at- ''"'^ wlnd(jws all screened. Plot Urge
TO LiOT—First-class butcher shop and general store, witb fixtures; 123 South Main street, Freeport. Inquire W. ri. PATTERSON, 127 S. Main street, Freeport.
Jorle Pitcher, Bert Edwards, George Olssel. Carl Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Wal¬ ter Cozsins, and Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cross spent Wed- 9e«d«y evenins in New York with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaller. The party taking dinner at the Astor and attend-
tended.
and appropriate. Inquire J. S. DB- MOTT. Leonard avenue, Freeport
T^o home of Miss Bsther Sttcht was ! To , Let—Three furnished rooms for prettily decorated with autumn colors ] light house keeping—convenient to on Thursday evening when she celo- j depot—adults only.—References ox- brated her twelfth birthday. In the changed. Address Franklin, care ol center (ft the Mining room table laden Nassan Poat
The Store of Greatest Stocks The Store of Best Service The Store of Greatest Economy The Store of Strongest Values
These are facts well known lo all. They are facts in which we are justified in taking pride, as they reflect the confidence reposed in this house by the people in this territory. The'y are facts which mean much to everyone who has purchas¬ ing to do a' any time, as they give assurance of most satisfactory qualities and varieties from which to select—and make possible very impor¬ tant price-advantage for ihs buyer.
AVE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS
A Suitable Ghristrnas Gift'
Special Sale of Cameras, including Brownies, Scouts, fo'ding cameras, etc. at 15 percent. I'ss than regular prices. This offer is for 30 days only, commenc¬ ing Wednesday, November 24th and ending December 24th. A roll of Mn s deve'oped and printed free to our pa¬ trons. Will teach you how to get good results. You cannot afford to miss this camera sale
Special prices cn our Chriatm is Pho'c graphs, the very 'atest stymies in mou'it- ings. We will plea.se you <r rc.'u^'i >our money. Don't wait unli: the last week for a sitting. Sittings made at your home by appointment. For per¬ fect ios.>, lighting and finish try us.
FREEPORT STUDIO
E-'enrv G. Schluter
"The Quality Grocer'^
33 W. MerrLck Rond Freeport, L. I.
TELEPHONE 635
An Eating Place of Peculiar Excellence
in The Heart of the Shopping District
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
FREEPORT, L. I.
Pettit & Hedges, Inc.
QUALITY CASH GROCERS
28 Merrick Road
Combination Money Saver
$1.25 Worth of Goods for $1.00
1-4 lb. Tetley'i Teas 15c
I botde Riley Ammonia 10c
I lb. W. R Coffee 35c
I bottle W. R. Vanilla 25c
I can Durkee't Spice I Oc
5 lbs. Sugar. 30c
BROADWAY AND THIRTYtFOURTH STREET
Best Food Elxcellent Service Popular Prices Catering Theatre Parties
HRENDEVOUS FOR TRANSIENTS ^^
OFFMAN'S
$1.25
One Dollar Takes The Lot
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CHARIOT BRAND
PeacHes /.IO0
AprlcoU y..: 180
Prunei. 15«
Packed in 1-ll>. cartons
Fancy Mixers IO0 lb.
Extra aopd Cotlee 20o lt».
Chase Q Sanbome Tea 40c Ib. Tomatoes, Com or Peas
8 cans 29o
Don't forget that we are agents for Riley's Ammonia. Best on the market, only lOc.
Occident, the flour that takes the lead, 24 1-2 lb. bag (or 85c
WE GIVE S; & H. TRADING STAMPS
HOTEL
LONG BEACH
NASSAU
LONG ISLAND, N. Y.
SPECIAL WEDNESDAY EVENING DINNER
INf ORMAL EACH WEEK ALL WELCOME
MENU CHANGED WEEKLY
CLAMS
CREAM OF GREEN PEAS
FRESH CODFISH, MEUNIERE Pommes Brabant
ROAST TURKEY, CRANBERRY SAUCE Baked Potato
ESCAROLE SALAD
ICE Cf^EAM COFFEE CAKES
Seventy-five Cents Per Person
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