THr ITAmiU POST, FBEirOET. 9. T* FBIDAT, AUGUST S, M17.
ROOSEVET
Boys of the Brigade pitched their tents were Simon .Nathan, C. Eppie, ,n.veuue. Among tuune wuo uau tents were mmou athan, C. Kppie,
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were at noon, the boys devoured their flrst \ „ho have bwn accepted and are en' meal, Ali were prepared with the i ,f|i<,Hl in actiie miiitary and naval necessary equipment, as cooking j service.
utensils, tents, blankets, etc. Lieut, j K io i|aite poNNible that the liHt Vandewatei was in full charge of ; f^ incomplete ur may lieeome no dur-
•Miss Gertrude Hubbard was leader Mt^J<^olPb ochlefcU and George Hansen, I Herewith is printed a list of the of the I'pworth league Sunday. | '" ""'""«' «» Pre places were Duiii r„^|d^„,. of Freeport and the Ticlnlty
.Mr. Jesse .Malllneauh has i+cently purchased a speedster.
Mr. A. Marino has iKiught a large gasoline gauge.
The house of .Mrs. .M. Behr. on Centennial Avenue has been painted and fixed up.
The Y. P. S. C. meets at the hoin« of Mr. J. Bergin this evening.
-Mrs. .y. Browne who has been seriously III is now on the toad to recovery.
On Sunday afternoon little .Miss Chattaway was run over by an auto¬ mobile. It seem.i that the front wheel ran over her breast bruised her seriously.
Mr. Ixiuis Goldei visitor of this ed th(:
and
was a recent village. J^uis enter- navy some two years ago and his friends were glad to see him.
Mr. Arihui Seaman is on his an¬ nual two weeks vacation.
Regular services of the St. Paul's Episcopal (.'hurch -next Sunday as follows: Sunday School from 11.40 to 10.-lo. Church from lij.5iJ to U'.3y including sermon by Rev. A. Smiih. Mid-week service every Uediiesday. evening at s o'clock.
"regular meetings of the RooseveU Athletic Club are Tuesday and Thursday of eacth week.
Meetings of the Home Defense League every Tuesday and Friday at the Firemen's Hall, Conu- and join.
A line time was had on the annual sail of the St, Paul's Episcopal Church. The boat left Patterson's dock, Freepori about fl,.30 arriving at Point I.ookout about 10.I.o. .Most of the day was spent in bathing in the surf. About .5 o'clock the tired excursionists ended their nearly perfect day and d(-parted for home.
To-morrow, Satuiday the young People's So(-ial Club will hold a private sail to Point Lookout Beach.
On Tuesday this week Mie .VI. E. Church held their annual excursiou to Point Lookout Beach, alibuugh the weather was very warm Ihe trip was enjoyed.
The .lanii-s lint lei- Co, has (stab- li.sued oue of his brani-hes in the vacant store on .Maip Street, whuh was formerly occupied by the tias Co.
t*n next Sunday aftoinuon aboiii .j o'clock Patriotic Services will hv held on the baseball grouiuls ai Stop (}2, for all tile young men who app(;ai'ed in the first and second draft Theie are about '2'J boys who are ou Ihi; draft li.st from this \il- lage.
Father OToole of Freepori wili preside al the services. It is ex¬ pected that Capt. S. D. .McAllister of the U. S. Army, Capt. Giiruee of the Home Defense t^orp. The De.Mott Post and Supervisor Hiram R. Smith wili be present.
Among those who are on the list are: Wm. H. White, VV. C. Cbap- iiiaii- Wm. Jacob, D. Stanley Coors, Arthur Deuni,i, I. Van No.-»lrand- H. | J. George. J. 0. Dixon, Jr.. J. J. A. J Denttm, L, S. Hubbard, Arthur Wider, I Archie Smith, Whitsom .McKay. I-:d. ' H. Dennis, Fred Burnett. Robert j DeSap. Eugc-ne Brower, C. A. Peter-j son. C, H. Dahl- G. T. Winding, C. W.' Eskstein. 1, A. A/.zabo, J. .\lcCoff«-ry, N. f'arota.
On Tuesday afternoon last the;
ia Commandant. Peteriion { ing the next lew neelis aud months,
and we must rely upon uur readers
and their friends to aid hn in keep¬ ing the list up to date.
..Ue are making Ihe column a per¬ manent one.
FKKKI'OKT
Clyde Brown—C. S, S. Delaware.
Walter C. .Schmidt- I'. S. S. Kentucky.
Stephen Story -1st Class Seaman, L'. S. S. Ohio
Ixiuls Wright
Clarence Trubenback -.Navy. ! .Morton Germond- 2d Field Artillery.
Howard R. Aldridge- Troop C, (,'av.
I-;dwaid .Meany. '
Harry E. Betzig- .Naval Reserve.
Clement B. Johnson -Officers' Reserve
Raymond Amador- .Marine Corps.
Smart Cutler- lid Lieu, ist Co., Platts- "nuig.
Herbert W. Clock-8th Co., Plattsb'g.
W. Clinton Story—2d Bat., Plattsb'g.
Samuel Lieberman.
Piatt K. Wiggins.
Fred Hewlett- Plattsburg.
(.'. Francis Cook, Sergeant.
Robert Campbell—Corporal,
Harry Albin.
J. Wallace Guest.
Bert Donnelly.
Jule Raynor- Maeh. Gun Co., 10th InL
Dr. Thomas H. Evans.
Joseph Kelly.
Arthur .Mayer.
J. Ireland -2:id Regt. Inf.
Charles P. Gould.
.Merritt Cutler- 7th Regt. InL
Sidney Gould Anib. Corps. Phillips Academy.
Harold D. Haff.
Hezekiah H. Ijorst—Army.
Harry B. Hunt--^-Machinist, Naval Re¬ serve.
Kenneth D. Carman. i Fred Joerlsson Signal t'orps. Ft. Om¬ aha, Neb.
John .\1. Baxter Ship Building Corps.
Harry B. Pettit--25 Recruit Co., Cav., Texas.
Ralph E. Pettit Elec. Naval Reserve.
J, .Arthur Christensen - .Nat. Training Ship, .Newport. R. 1.
Willis Gibbons -Lii-ut, Artillery, in London, wailing orders,
Frank F'razier.
William Downs—Cavalry.
William H, Van Ness l.'Jlh Regt, Inf.
t'arl Brown.
Douglas Brown -Engineers.
Homy Carroll .McCord - Coxswain. I", S. .S. Harvard, l-^uropean waters.
.Merle Raynor—Ambulance Corps.
Harry L, Foster M.idison Caiuii.
G<-o. Caston .McCord l'. S. S. .Nah-
ina, l-:iiroi)e!in waicrs. i
Francis S. Ar.guimbau - Ambulance Corps.
Gene O'.Ncil Base Ilo-. Corps, France:
Jacob G. Vieriel .Master .Machinist. .Naval Reserve.
Robert Iiider- Ri(-hiiinnd. |
John Rassino 1st Class Petty OfTu-er, ! .New Hampshire, i
Edward Fassino I'd Cla,ss Petty Of-'
[ fleer, Nashville.
The Rev. Arthur Jones and family; Eugene Wlllard Helland Jr.-Bat. 2, | of Pennsylvania is visiting at thei ¦*"' <"-¦ Newport Training Station.
the boy.s, was absent.
On Wednesday a few boys thought they would give camping life up. they were discouraged from the night pre- ceeding. Day after day one by one : sei-med to drop out of camp and start | fir home for peaceful rest. The tTios()iiitoes certainly did discourage j the youths.
On Thursday the boys who were left | decided to break up camp and go j hom<-. It was an iinsiiccessfiil year for the campers,
SEAFORD NEWS
A number of people enjoyed the Sp'fler Web .Sot-ial given by the Episcopal Sunday School children j on Tbursday evening last. The pro- , gram consisted of the following: i
Recital Laura Haff:
Playlette i
The Sick Doll. j
.Mrs. Gates .Mildred Heineke j
.Mrs. Brown I-^rnestine Schuster
I»r. Woodridge Sarah Mansfield!
\'()cal Solo. , , . ,Miss I-;neradi Rhoades j
The regular monthly business I meeting and si^'cial of the Epworth ) League vi|| be held Friday evening, ' .August :3rd at the Parsonage. !
.Mr. S'-Iah Baldwin was overcome! by the beat while berrying on Mon¬ day last. .Mr, I'vlhert V'erety discov-i ered .Mr, Baldwin and witb the aid of: his two daughters carried him to a! shady plat-e and summoned help. | After Mr. Baldwin was taken home doctor was called and he reported his ' condition very serious on account of his age.
A meeting of the C'abinet was held I at the houH^ of .V(rs, Wm. Wanser, j Tuesday (-M-ning. !
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Mr, ^\tn. Wanser had charge of: t!ie Devotional meeting last Sunday, I .Miss Alma S(-hocneman is l(>adt-i- fori Sunday. August nth.
A spiM-ial meeting of the Sunday j School Roard was held last Sunday. Plans for tho ox( ursion to High Hill ! Boadi wei<> made. Tin- excursion Is to he held next week.
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Rej?t. Inf. Frank R. Britton Special Assign- Assignnienl in Omaha. .Nc-h., .\via- lion Corps. P'red Hodgson.
George Melvin -2d I-'ield Arlillory. Roy Dunn- Wireless Opr., Brooklyn .Navy Yard.
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Charles S. .Mill.r
Kdw. MiK^ller Jr.
Garland Gael* ri.
Artluir K. Pellil •
Thoiuas .McGarri
Chaj-l(-s Daldwiir.
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Harry Raynor.
KolK-ri H. Story.
IMward B. Johii^
Frank White.
l-'rank G. Raynor
Unvis C. Diiriiz. • Cecil Brower .Maeh. Gun Co.. 10th In.
Brian Loman.
Leonard Ixmian Regular .\rniy.
{Jeorge 11. Cook.
("hester A. Hendrickson.
Crarland Gaden Jr.
Harry F. Reid- 23d Regt. Hospital Cp. ; Dr. Ja!» W. McChesney. I Wm. Bruehhauser Jr.—Navy Aviation I Corp.s.
I A. St. Clair Byrne—Maeh. Mate. .Navy. j Arthur Smith-Engineers. I Ira Max -At Fort Dupont. Wilming¬ ton, Del. (Coa.st Art. Corps).
John Prince—Signal Corpia.
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