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LONG ISLAND DOES WELL FOR Y.M.C.A.
Nassau and Suffolk Counties have met their apportionment of the |35,- 000,000 for the war work of the ¦Toung .Men's Christian Aasoriatlon for the soldiers and sailors here and abroad. Despite the fact that many people on the Island made their con¬ tributions In Brooklyn and .New York and that the camiialgn on Ixmg Isl¬ and was late in gettine under way, the subscriptions will total f>ver ffiO,- 000, the amount apportioned to these two counties. Part of the final re¬ ports are not In, hut "P to noon on Tuesday, November 20th, the record Is as follows:
•Neir Hyd^ Pnrlt •WlBsthnry
District total District 3:
*I>»wrence and Inwood Cedarhurst, Woodmere
and Hewitt •Lynbrook, East Rocka¬ way and Oceanslde Rockville Centre
28.00 2,4«2.00
$9,996.84
District 1:
East Williston
Olen Cove •Oreat ,\eCk
Jericho •lyocnst Valley •Manhasset •Oyster Ray
Plandome •Port Washington
Roslyn •Sea Cliff
DiBtrlct total
District 2: Central Park
•Farmingdale Floral Park
•Garden City
•Hempstead
•Mineola
10.00
50.00
12,336.00
170 no
205.00
470.00
P.W.OO
35.00
68.50
6.00
1':'00
114,309.50
$6.00
42(;.06
386.79
4.000.00
:j,i:55.oo
556.00
Di.slrlct
District 4:
Amityville
•Babylon
•Baldwin
•Freeport
Massappqua
Merrick
total
total
Hospital
District District 5; Bayport Bayshore Bellport Brentwood <^'entral Islip Ontral Islip Kasfport East lallp Great River Islip
Manorvllle Moriches Oakdale Patchogue Ronkonkoma Sayville
District total District 6:
Cold Spring Harbor Commack
4,900.00
8!>o.eo
3,000.00 18,750.00
SO.OO 1,172.70
RS.OO
2.160.00
510.00
60.00
?4,01B.70
1654.215
1,252..';0
542.40
50.00
13.00
166.00
350.00
2,443.90
200.00
3,152.78
35.00
306.50
i.ooo.ort
1,579.60
10.00
1,200.00
$12,985.93
$100.00 207.00
Ofp«>hlRwn
Hatippange
Huntington •Northport • 'Port JeffcrMn •Set ank et •Smithtown
District total District 7: Orient
East Marlon Greenport Jamesport Mattituck Peconic Riverhead Sound Avenue Southold
District total District 8: Kastbampton Sagaponac Washington Beach
District total
202.5d
217.BS 2,161.00 1,.304.00
450.00 12.00
600.00
$5,254.0.';
$6,754.60
$1,000.00
10.00
lOO.OO
$1,110.00
$63,176.62
Grand total
•Report Incomplete.
A number of other communities are extending their campaign for a few days In order that everybody may be seen. Despite the fact that the $35.- 000,000 has been pledged throughout the country, developments within the last few days on the Eastern and Southern Front In Europe will make It necessary for the Association to expand Ita work more than was con¬ templated when the original budget was made out. Hence any addition¬ al contributions which may come in
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frotn no^ on will help to rrwet thla larger need. Check* should he sent to George g Kmory, treasurer, Min¬ eola, N. Y. '
Although fh« patinpalgn of these two countlea tttn conducted by the Young M.en'8 Chrlstijtn Association of Nassau and Suffolk Conntles, not a cent of the fund goon to the work of this organization. The money will he forwarded to the War Work Coun¬ cil and spent in service t4 our aol¬ dlers and sailors and thoke of our allies here and abroad.
The executive committee of the campaign Is very appreciative of the hearty co-operation given by the busy men and women of the com num i- tles In Long Island who have devot- j ed their time and energy in making' this fund possible. To those who! have subscribed to this fund tbe As- j sociation hereby expresses its grafl- I ture and assures them that the rais- I ing of this fund Is a patriotic service i that will mean much to our boys | who have offered to make the great sacrifice.
APPEAL FOR XMAS GIFTS TO NEEDY
OutlM of Critieitm. Jnntly to discrlmlnnte. firmly to en- tahlUh. wisely to pre^crlhe, and hon¬ estly to flwnrd—the!«e nre the true •Ima and duties of criticism.—Simms.
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CARLOADS FOt SALE
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M. McGIRR 8 SONS CO.
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The above sum will be pnid for
I information lead in sr to the arrest
and conviction, nf the party or
parties who stole* the rope from
j flair pole on School House sfTounds
I on the eveninir of Oct. 31st, 1917.
I By order of the Board of Education
W. J. GILLE.SPIE,
District Clerk.
I^atest Deflif^is And
Makes; in
BEDS, SPRIMCS, MATTRE88E8
Upholstering and Rep&inng^
of all Kinds VICTOR FAHRENFELD
Merriek Road. Frteport
The Neighborhood Workers, at their monthly meeting, decided to give the Red Stockings at Christmas this year.
We are going to ask the people to volunteer to fill one stocking, or give to Mra. Kdwin I>ent, of Bayview Ave¬ nue, or Mrs. Charlea Scholey, of ."iG Grove Street, one dollar which will fill one stocking.
We have In our midst children un- welcomed and unloved, who have sen¬ timents as keen as yours or mine. Who will remember them with a fill¬ ed stocking?
Then we have the poor who will have little on their tables and would be forgotten but for a stocking.
I would not forget the old people and those who will gather in inem- pry on Christmas Day, this year, where many from oiir homes of plen¬ ty have gone. In loving memory of them let us give to the children.
A H. WAGG HEADS FLORDA LAND CO.!
Alfred H. Wag'g, of Malverne, Long Island, has been elected P*resi- dent of the A.ssociated Realty Inves¬ tors Inc., owners and developers of the Estates of Palm Beach, at South | Florida, and is leaving Long Island this we«k for West Palm Beach to I take charge of the Company's offices ] in that city.
The Estates of Palm Beach include I 1200 restricted residential lots at the new South Palm Beach Railroad Station, on the Florida East Coast Railway, including a large frontage on the west shore of beautiful Lake Worth. The famous Dixie Highway from* Jacksonville to Miami runs through the centre of the property, which is being magnificontly improv¬ ed with rock roads, parkways, elec¬ tric street lights, water and other | modern improvements. Many of the lots are covered with beautiful pines and palms, and thousands of tropical trees and shrubs will be set out by the i developers this winter along: the! Avenues and in the parkings A uni¬ que feature of the developnient will be a recreation pier extending into 1 Lake Worth, guaranteeing water¬ front privileges to every property owner. Tho Estates of Palm Beach adjoin the city of West Palm Beach on the south, and although the d»- velopment work has just been start¬ ed, several beautiful bungalow homes arel already under course of con¬ struction.
Mr. Wagg has been for several years actively engapred in develop¬ ment work on Long: Island, Malverne, the community development between Lynbrook and Garden City being the most notable example of hia work. He was last yoar President of the Real Estate Association of the State of New York and at tho present time is chairman of the Executive Com¬ mittee of the sanu! organization. For several years, he wa.s Victv-President and .Secretary-treasurer of the Ixing Island Real Estate Exchange, is a member of the Real Estate Board of Now York, the Florida Realtor's .Association, and a meniber of the Executive Committee of the National Association of I^eiil Instate Boards. The story of Malveme's unique com¬ munity development plan and extra¬ ordinary success has attracted the favorable attention of real estate ex¬ perts throughout the ©ntire country. Mr. Wagg will retain his interest in the Amsterdam Development and Sales Co., the owners of Malverne, and will take up this work again next Spring. The officers of the Associated Realty Inveatora Inc. are Alfred H. Wagg, President; M. Mor- genthau, Jr., Vice-President; Jamee Frank, Woodmere, L. I., Treasurer; Carl B. Eimer, New York City, Secretary.
Wh-n Help Is O 'ttl. Evasions are the common shelter ot the hard-hearted, the false snd the im¬ potent when called ui)on to asalat; tlie real great alone plan Initantadet^as help, even when their looks or words presage difficulties.—Lavaler.
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CHRISTMAS
PRESENT
There are some of Tour Friends Whp Do Not ReceWe
Any Newspaper. Send Them a Reminder of Tour
Friendship Fifty-two times a year by bnying a
Subscription to
THE NASSAU POST
Your friend out of town who is interested in your village. You find it a task to write them a short letter once a month. Let the POST fill this want by celling them the news of the community every week. If you send them a postal every week it will cost you $1.04 a year. The NASSAU POST will go to them every week for $1.00, if this offer is taken before Christmas. Next year the Price of The POST is to be Advanced
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