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I Rockville Ceiitre, March 14.—After the last regular business meeting—at Iwhlch ttaie the nominaUng committe" i reported the choice for the ofBcers for the coming year, the meeting waa i:i the hands of Mrs. Heno' B. Hutrhin ¦on. chalrmaa of Literature Committee. Th* program was opened by Mr^. Andrew Kdwards. who sang In excell¬ ent voice and sang very sweetly—"The Rood of Ixxiking Forward" and "1 I'as ¦ed by your window".
Mrs. Hutchinson In introducing the day's subject, siwke of Mark Twain, who said that every American is bom witb I ] J the date of 1192 engraved on the brain. ' 8o every boy and girl horn In ths kielflouth, near Urecnboro, ii^ slmllarb im Pearsall, except for "UI pressed by the date of hirth of WlUiani |, , tie repreeeoUd the 1* j Sydney Porter, or as we know him I < >
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Howard Ellsworth Pearsall, now a member of the Board of 'Village Trus- teea, Flre Commlaatoner and m^miber of the Flre Council. Chief at the Flro Department In 1916 to 1^17 and ideotl- ned with many fraternal 'ortav>laattone ia one of the candidates for r'ustmasfer of Freeport. Born in Freeport, June 29, 1890, a son of Wesley i Pearsall and Lydla Gregory (Hlbb^, he was educat¬ ed In the Freeport schools. He enter¬ ed the Muelneae fl^ld a« an apprentice til the Review (irUittec oflloe and con¬ tinued his relatione with the manage¬ ment until the recent death of brother Smith F short time wben be
Framcc Company as salesman. He is now condttctinv a real eotat* and in¬ surance business at 3 Railroad avenue. HepUmber 7, l»ll, he married Mary A. Condit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
liest O. Henry, our American 'Kiplin':
Mrs. John Cornell then gave in h» r j bright and witty way an outline of the j life of O. Hcnrj', and spoke of his ample | opportunity to develop his literary:
'W'iUiam H. Condit of Seaford. Aa Mr. i talent»—while serving u sentence after | Pearsall is a candidate for Postmaster unjust conviction.
Of'^Veeport, It la likely that the daugh ter of a former Pfjetmastcr may be the wife of a Freerxirt .I'ostmaster. The couple live at 31 Bast avenue and have one daughter, Shirley Mae.
Mr. Pearsall's genial disiwsltioii h^ made htm many friends. Uia asaucia. tlons and activity in the Flre Depart¬ ment and among fraternal organizat¬ ions give him a wide acquaintance
Mrs. William Knlffln read "The I*ist I^af" in a charming manne'r. showing her excellent powers of impersonation, and "The Man About Town" was read and made very realistic by Mrs. Oeorge Rradbrook.
Mrs. Hutchinson .said O. Henry suc¬ ceeds in expressing the Inexpressible, and for charm, did not O. Henry alniosl more than any other writer, possess it'.' This was brought out plainly by the two selections read by Mrs. Knlffln and Mrs. Bradbrook. She felt he was the tender-hearted advocate of all human¬ ity, and the friend of all the world.
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Not Brains A bishop encountered an old Irishman i turning a windlass which hauled up j Kravel from a well that was being du^ : His hat was oft and the sun was puu * ing on his' unprotected head. j
"Uon't you know that the sun will ! injure your brnin if you "cxihjsc it like that?" sokl the bishop.
The Irishman wiped the sweat off his forehead and looked at the cli-rKyitian.
"Do you think I'd he doing this all (lay if 1 had any brain!;!?" he s;iid.—Lon¬ don TltUlts.
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To laxpajner* who conaMer accuracy obtained through one who haa full knowladge of the adaBinia> trative principles (^ the department as weB as the law, ! take this means to bring to your atlentlaii the fact that I am again attadied to the t^ces of George Mor¬ ton Levy, Attorney^ No. 37a West Merrick Road, Freeport, N. Y. SI»uId your return ba prqiNured by me and is investigated, I would consider it my duty to intercede for you. Apiwintments can ba made at above office or evenings at my home, Flione 714-R. Freeport.
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I'aiitUdate for Postmaater of the Village
of Frreport, us he appeared when
Chief Engineer of the Fire
Department
among Freeport residents, which will be an asset should he be elected Post¬ master of Freeport. These friends have found him deserving of the hon¬ ors bestowed upon him. The F'lre Department In IfllS elected him Chief Engineer and he served in that capaci¬ ty until 1917. In 1920, the voters made him a member of the Village Triutce.s. whk^h position he now holds. His fami liary with Fire Department matters, hus won him the designation as Flre CommlHsloner and fhe department re¬ spects his knowledge and ability U> the extent of making bim a member uf the Flre Council. ,
Mr. Pearsall began his public career when he became a membei-of Elxcelslor Hook and tedder Comriany, now better known as Tiluck 1. His progresisive spirit and clear thinking were (julckly recognized by his comrades who elected him to about every oflflce In fho com¬ pany, and Anally made him the success¬ ful candidate for fhc highest honor.s of the departnsenf, that of Chief Engineer. In connection with Fire Deimrtmcnt matters, he had occasion to observe In detail the growth of the village and as a real estiite broker, Is doubly qualified for the position of Postmaster to which h\now aspires.
Mr. PearsHll has been active lu fra¬ ternal circles. He Is member of Spar¬ tan Lcxlge, 056, F, and A. M.: Secretary of Freeport Chapter, 302, R, AV M.; Past Councilor of Freeport Ccfuncil. 57, Jr. O. I'. A, M., and a member of Free- port Lo<lKc. 1253, li. P. O. E. Wide accjuaintuncc has been obtainetl through his actlvics in these fraternal circles und hiy familiarity with the names and addresses of fhe members of these or- KaniztUlonM, is an added qualitlcatiun for Postmastership.
Mr. Pearsair.s newspaper experience has been means of bringing him In personal touch with many people und recurring events made him familiar with the names of the inhabitants and ll.\ed them In his mind. Ills Integrity is beyond quostiun, past records of per¬ formance of otncial duties being sound bulwarks upon which he can safely de¬ pend.
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