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Teesdey afternoon of thie week Mrs. C. A. Van Reis, of I^ena evenue. entertained a few of her friends.
John Kobel of the Ordnance De-
Crtment, Oamp Dodge, Iowa, hae m transferred to Camp Merritt N. J.
Tuesday morning, February 19 Oene Donnelly and family, formerly ef Church street, left for Idaho, where tihey have purchased a ranch.
Mrs. A. Nosworthy entertained at •ards last Wednesday.
Adolph Weijm ep«>nt the week-end ing active dnly, h*vinjr finished his in Manhattan viaiting hi* wife. 1 military echooHng.
Williani Younc, of Mt Vernon, hea been visiting reM.tives in the village.
Mra Thomas Murray, who wss op prated upon last week at Nassau Hos¬ pital for a seriou* trouble in the thrf>at, arrived home on Sunday arid is convalescing. The operation was performed by Dr. Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer, of Onskrw Place, are entertaining Miss Marjorie Adartis, of Troy.
Washington's Birthday a Martha Washington supper will be held in the M. E. Church. Don't forget the date. Be on hand.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. William Roy Pofft has returned home, af-: Sehaaf, a son, Gordon Hartland.
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ler spending several month* in Flori (la. While Mr Pont was in the South] he was employed a.s usual by John J.! Randall C/ompany, who are building several houses in that aection. i
The Louis H. Romn property on Pine street has been sold to H. J. McCord, formerly of Merrick. Mr. Iloss will reside on Lincoln Place.
Mrs. Clinton Donaldson cnUrtained at her home on Tuesday.
Clarence K. Jones, fnr .som'-timf part connected with the G. licnnctt smKh automobile business here, has accepted a pDvition with the .Martin Evans Automobile Acccs.^ories Loisi ness on Hedford avenue, Hronklyn. Frocpoi-t
Word haa been received from Fay Petrone. Fay i.s now stationed at ('amp Johnston, Florida, and statea that there is nothing that can heat camp life. Fay is in the Commis.sary Department, .'nd i.s kept on the go ctinatanly.
I{'jcau=i(' of the succor.sfullness of niglit school, n class in Iwat building has hoen taken up, and under ad¬ vanced hnadway. The class is at- tcndcl mostly by thi» employees of the ('urtiss Kn<:rifH'eriinr ('orporalion The meeting of Ih't Welfure .lunior and a few olbern v/ho have some; League wiii !>(> heid ht the iiome of knowiedtji! in t!i».' construction of Mrs. .M. J. Zulz( r. Wallace street, InKits. The cla.ss has an enrollment; next Tuesday ni^ht. PJIection of of- of fifteen. I ftcers will be held. j Although the class is limited U> I men actually in the boat building bus- Archer B. Wallace, who has been inese, it is hoped that more miKhtj "laid up" aince February 2nd aa the ^ attend. | result of an operation, returned to
businesa on Tucs<lay.
liCO Carillo waa one of the aotora chosen to p.-irticipate in the Leipbs' Gambol in Manhattan last Sahday evening in the Ilud.son Thea¬ tre, the procoeds of which, more than 16,000, was given to the War Relief Fund of the Actors' organization.
Owen W. Humphrey and Arthur D. Nosworthy, of the Nnval Militia, have bi-cn visitin^r relatives h<,'r(^ thip week.
Mr. and Mrri. H.iroUl Mercian, of Brooklyn, .spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr.'A ' Chester A. Fulton. Next weok .Mr. nnd Mr.s. Mercian start for the I'ju'ific coa.st on an ex- i tended buKino.= s trip.
Charles A Sigmond haw taken business position in the cily.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallac sixjnt
Piatt K. WipTgins, a former High .School jfraduate, ha.s now graduated from the .School of .Aeronautics at Austin, Texas. He ia now stationed at Camp Dick, Texas.
I.a«t Friday eveninp: a number of couples att<;nded the euchre and pin¬ ochle at tbe home of .Mrs. Aravilla Ritchie. The prfx'eeds went to the Patriotic (Circle
Clarence A. F.dwards returned home laat week after a luisiness trip j to HulTala and Toronto. '
'•-The Freeport Coiil Company's of- ! fi.'e ia beint; petitioned off. j
,\lis» Kertha Rice lod the Epworth l-eatrue on Sunrlay. The topic of the | evening wa.-!: "Our .African Mi.s-j .sions." I
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WilliS".^Johnston wa.s home uKain. .
The many friends will be plad to
note that Miss Ida Vnn Every is at
home again after a short illness in
i the Polyclinic Hos-pital. Manhattan
H. Wallman, fornn^r proprietor of the'Anierican Theatre, is ill nt hi? , home on ()ni<low Place.
•A Washinirton'.s Dirthday suppci will be given in the (thurrh Friday evening, February li'Jiul, Ivetween the howr.s of (1 and K under the au^piccR. of the Ladie.-;' Aid S.>riety of the M. K. Church. All come and enjoy a t'ood supper.
The ladies of the .'Soldiers' Welfare Association nre atarting a chain of card partiea given for the benefit of the as.sociation, to In." held at the homes of the various members. The first party was hehl at the home of Mrs. Alcorn on Florence Place on February 2(>th. Pri/.es were awarded and a pleasant afternoon was spent by all present
DINNER POR BROWN AT BLOSSOM HEATH
As an evidence of their apprecia¬ tion and loyal fellowship, the promi¬ nent offtcerg of the 654th Arro Squad¬ ron of Garden City tendered a fare¬ well dinner to Col. Brown of the Srfua<iron at the Bloanom Heath Inn at Lynbrook wi^thin the lasrt week.
A portion of the dining room had bren reaerved for the officers and their superior guesta, and waa pic turesquely decorated with the allied flags. The tables were arranged ir two Cohimna, and beaidea -the appro¬ priate bouquets of flo'wera there were nearly .'>00 small silk American flags interspersed.
Following the dinner, which wa.' srrvevl in the usual good style, an en¬ tertainment, arranged by Sergeant Hfrnstoin. was viven. Short .spwchcf Avrre made by Col. Drown and several (if the cjnimundin^ ollicers and guests. A vote of thanks was extended tc Lieut .Mahool ami McCollouec. whe were in chnrjr? of the dinner.
.\mong those preaent were: Major and .Mrs. Rofs, Major and Mr.^. W:it-- anner. .Major Ilick.-im. Major Cnnke, .Alajor Campion, Major and Mrs. Seydel, 1st Lieut. D. I). Douglas, Ma¬ jor Sink.s. .Major Oaccinni, Captain Charles Kmmans, Lieut. Walter C, Douglas, Captain McGuygammond Captain .Stewart
WOOLD CHANGE R.R. PASSENGER SERVICE
CLASSIFIED ADS
the week-end with relatives here and 4. Fnuik W. Frasrr is now stationed ¦ st Roo.'-evelt •<^^ Houston, Tex:i.~, where he is di>-'
SAME OLD PRICE
Oar Coal costs thousands of dollars more this year. Other products that go into the production of gas costs thousands more than precious years. In fact everything has gone ap except the price of our gas, which is the Same Old Price.
Oar Welsbach C. E. Z. and Reflex Lights give yet the same excellent light.
Our Reliable Angliron Ranges are still the best to be had.
Our Ruud Automatic Water Heaters and Vulcan Water Heaters are as well known as hot toater. Also our employees are always at your service.
The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co.
GEO. MacDONALD, President
Office.s at Hempstead, Kree|Li< rt, l\<ck\ille ('« ntre, Kineola
CllRLSTlAN ETHICS liif fJuffcne Titun. The glory and the splendor,
Of a Christian lif<- is seen,
That holds it.s courHO uprightly
Where ^e^erencc¦ i.s supreme.
WliciX' <hity is a plcaHure, Rich in its power to jrive.
That spirit of conriflence That (¦ l-h etern.'illy live.
When.' failh and hope are factors.
In harmony witli the whole, .\ I'oun-;.; of Clirisiian ethics
That doth tjlorify the soul.
LUTHERAN OHURCH
Services in thi.'; c-hurch are held every Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and 7.45 p.m. The Sunday School nRNjts at 2.30 p.m. The Luther League holds its devotional nicetinjr ut 7 p.m.
During Ijont a week-day service is held in this church every Wednes¬ day evening at 8 o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The subject of the pastor's sermon at the Presbyterian Church next Sun- d.iy morning will be "The Christ of the Judgment," and in the evening the pastor will preach on "Confusing Qur Sins."
[(vital Statistics j
TOWN OF nE.MPSTEAD
M.MU{I.\GB UCEI<ISES
Henry Smith Dillard, 22, Charles¬ ton, W. Va.; Ix)uise Marie Matthieu, 25, Garden City.
Arthur Herman Utz, 21, Brooklyn; Minnie Carman, 20, F'reeport.
Frank A. Borchers, 30, Brooklyn; Josephine Streeter, 28, Merrick
Wiley Jones, 21; Marjorie Wiley, 18, both of Rockville Centre.
Seaman Pearsall, 29, Cedarhurst; Annie Miller, 20, Woodmere.
Herman Tummerman, 28; Mary Elizabeth Harris, 28, both of Seaford.
Trade Mark
Ask Your Dealer To Tell You
' the many points of superiority which are exclusive features of the
GREENPOINT "^^' BEDSTEADS
Sold by Famiture and Department Stores
Writm for illmatratmJ Catalogttm—Frmm Upon Rmqumtt
. BIKTHS
Daughter, Myrtle Kmily, to Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Hunter Seaman, of Lynbrook
Son, Wilfred John, to .Mr. a.^d Mrs. Jacob Hoffman, Klmont.
Son. .lohn Henry, to .Mr ami Mrd. John IL .Noon, Baldwin.
Daughter, Gabriohi Antonia, to Mr. and .Mrs Anthony U. Slaukie- wicz, Baldwin.
Son, Michole Anjjelo, to Mr. and Mrs. Michole Risolo, Inwood.
Son, John Frederick, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip /auner, Valley Stream.
Daughter, Maude May, to Mr. and Mra. Jo."eph Miller, Lynbrook.
iSon, Fanstino, to Mr. and Mrs. Et- ore Lanzillotta, Inwood.
Dauirhter, Bistine Marie, to Mr. and Mrs. August Makowski, Hemp¬ atead.
I>ass:hter, Edith Francas, to Mr. and Mrs. John Lott Van Nostrand Elmont
Son, Arthur Allen, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herbert, Baldwin.
Son, Eugene, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed¬ ward Watts, Lawrence.
Daughter, Edith, to Mr. and Mre. Willia;n Brown, Baldwin.
Daughter, Mary, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raynor, Baldwin.
Son, David Henderson, to Mr. and Mrs. David Dickson, Smithville South.
$26.75 IS CONTRIBUTED
Red Cross Treasurer Acknowledges Contribations for Work
We acknowledge with thanks the
following contributions to Red Cross:
Mr. and John M. Baxter .... J.fi.OO
Mr,'--. J. Gilbert Smith I.OO
500 Club, Mrs. Johnaon, Treas. .75,
Mrs. Francia C. Mor.se 1,00
Card Club, Mrs, Knobel T . . .r^O
Card Club, .Mrs. S. Gibson', T. .'{..'iO
Mrs. Charlea H. "Reach .">.00
A Member .'i.OO
A Frienjl .'..00
$2fi.7.')
Kindly make checks pjiyable to the
FreCfwrt Branch, A. R. C, and send
to Mr.s. Alfrel T Davi!v>n. 110 Pine
street, Freeport.
NOTES FROM ELKDOM
A posl;il received from Past Ex- a!U-d Ruler Siephen P. Pettit states that a n:\v Elks' Ijodsre was est^b ILshed last week at We.st Palm Beach, Florida, with thirty members. Of course, Steve had to assist tho initi¬ ates in ridinir the '"goat." He also mentions that there ia plenty of busi¬ ness at Wcit Palm Beach
The fxxlfre now has 21> memi)er6 in the Army or Navy.
Since Commissioner Garfield abro¬ gated the order for .fuel holidays the Club ia now open every day.
The visit of Freeport Lodge to P«t- chogne Lodge has been postponed un¬ til March 13th and on March 21st Pa-tchogue Lodge will visit Freeport I^odpre. On each occasion the visiting: Lodire will perform the initiatory work
FOR SALE—White French Pood¬ les, age 2 years; price |10 and $15. Mra. J. Hanse, 1 E. Smith Street, F'reeport Advt
Aa it is »ery neeewaary to give freight trains priority over paaaen- R^ra, it ia not the less important to ¦have little cnmsideration in certain in- etancea.
Ortain trains leaving New York at night are aa much important as the ones going to the City early in morning.
Since the 9.0fi for Far Rockaway and Babylon hna been cut off, com mutera who can not take any olhc train before, mu.st wait until 10.2,'), an honr nnd 20 mihuios, and this, afUn after a long working day. Having by chance been able to catch 8.10 and 8.24, I have not.icrd that 8.10 with connection for Babylon nnl l.4i'ii^ Ileach ia alwaya crowded, when fi.24 for Far Rockaway ia par:ly eriipiy.
The SLOfi for Babylon waa alwaya crowded all the way long. The way it i.s now ther? is no train for Boci(- villo Centre between 8,10 and 10.2,').
Could it, not b(> done thnt, 8.24 be cut off and 9.06 on schedule again with connection at Valley Stream and Lynbrook on 8.10 and 9.06 traina re- epectively, so there would be a train in either direction every hour?
No doubt that a good many pas- eengera would like to get the Obseu- VKR bring it to the attention of Mr. Howard M. Smi'oh. General Paasengor Agent. Louis Jouspe,
A reader. Rockville Centre.
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ROOSEVELT.
Fy)R SAIiF^- Extra iftne S, C. White I^trhorn Cockerels; from 200—ZM ejrg strain; for partiealerra inquire at Henry Bmning, Grand avenue, aeer Seaman avenue, Beklwin, L. I.
FOR SALE
Stock, Hay, Grain. Farm, 134 acr« s, with or without all equip¬ ment for farminjf; one mile from villajfe, half jnile from State road, 1-8 miU' from (oun¬ ty ro:!d, nil city convenifrcef. water and j?a.s throuv'lioiit all biiildinKS, Kalhrnoms and Toil el.*^, hot water heating. (Jreal oTtporliiiiity for nu*n<y maker or Pfontlema: farmer. Atidress
SAMUEL CHAPMAN
Schijyierville, N. Y.. R. F. D. 2
EAGLE
Thursday, February 22, being a holiday, Waehington's Birthday, the Post Office will be open only until 9.30 a.m.
Electrical Shoe Repairing
Ruhbcra and Shoes Repaired while you wait. All work Kuaranteed. Reasona¬ ble Prices. JAMLS PISCIOTTA, Pr«p. 36 Kailroad Ave.. Freeport. L 1.
No Raise in the Price of
AIf1>ongh it oosta IhoaTAnd « of dollare moro to make Vinol th.in it. did six montha u'xo. and t>ic new war tax add.i another heavy burden, IVe arc not ffoinij r.o charge the people nnjf more for it. We prefer to kcej^ tihe good will of our cuetom- ern ami av\)id price iucrcistw? w.hi*revcr wc can.
You can, ilicrefore, continut; !» /^et VINOL from as «t tho old pric-i! of til-OO a bottle, anc! hi/ndrcdfl of you hiavo prov«>d by ptirfimial expcrier<w that it la
The Best Strength Creator Money Can Bny
For weakj run down men an d women, ifeebla oM pewple, and delicate cluldran, nervous conditione aod u ooastituiHMiitl remody for Anaame, colda and bronehitis.
aARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
THE RAXALL STORE
23 West Merrick Road
FREEPORT, L. L
Telephone, No. 1
DEATHS
February 16, at Freeport, Maggie Bell Chantler, ager 66 years.
February 15, at Hempstead, Stan¬ ley Laduznski, aged 2 years 7 months.
February 16, at Malverne, Alfred Becker, ager 7 months.
February 15, at Hempatead, Robt Carman, age, 5d yeara.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
Freeport, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1918. Crystal Theatre, Fulton, Kobert F Florenci', Mm. Elizabeth JloGinnis, Jamea E., No. 16 Blvd. T BmMHOM 6M1TU, P. M., «^H»p«rt, N. Y.
VVIkmi yuu buy an a«torno.i>ile what «lo you re;illy ijuy**
Do you only buy tiic tnal/inal .'tnd labop.^ Or <fo you buy what a cur .sLind.s for in repu¬ tation, iu ochievnient, iri exrellcntx" of rank?
When you buy a car, you believe wbr^t \he maktT say.s of it. Vou buy muLerial luid hibor jiliui re[)ulaliun.
fteputaiiiiu tn niotor r;ir building !.¦- moift in){)ort4iiit. ' «
Witltout rei)ut»tion, your irif>lul, njltberand wootl would \n'. ini;;-eiy ;i bi.t^!i!y polished iiiwh- anical ii."is4>«d»ly. V\ itii il. yctu an* cerUiiii of .sat- iisfat-'lion, plfH.vure, ij«"ullb, aiul elhcK'nt travel.
Obevrolt't r<[»uLsiti<^»n i.'^ founded uo «*um}i!('te sati.sfartion. VVe could uut have ^.rowu v\illi- uut iL
Tourioa Car liSfl boL Koailitrr. It.tt 0«. *Kour Ninetjr" Tuur- lii« <'ir, fillrd jritkiU ¦ rather lop, tttitl 00. 'Habv Crand 'l\iai>. inH Car m "Kojal UmV ItoaUilrr. fnllj tnuipprtl. IHOOnn rbeYfoIrl rigbl r)|ju- U^r ff'tir pa^Jlva||e« Kttadatrr ur fiv« pa» tri'utT Titiiring Ca*. Iisiti on. All pnaaa I/. U. B HiuL
GEO. V. SLOAT, Inc.
OUve Boulevard, Cor. Main St, Freeport Phone, 798
FACrORIES: New York Oty, Tarrytoini.oD-rf U'ison; Flint, Mich.) St. Loui*. Ila.| Oaklaod, California; Oatikwa, CaaatI*: Kurt Wufih, Tcx^a
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