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VOL. XIII
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1908
FREEPORT NEWS
A dead-rirfe sharpie race will be held thi.s Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Gordon P. Ellison's Riv¬ erside Hotel, Woodcleft Channel. There will be eight entries.
William (i. Murray, who went to Cahfrtmia a yt^ar ago for the benefit of hi.s health, has returned home, in ex¬ cellent health, and has secured a posi¬ tion in the printing business with hi.<? brother, Robert Murray.
(Contrary to expectation, Rev. F. \V. liichard preached in the M. E. Church Sunday morning and evening, instead of remaining away till next Sunday, the 19tli, ri-; officially announred last week.
Tho Ladies' .Aid Society of the .\I. E. Church will hold an Easter Sale iii, the vacant stoj-c opposite Thomas Joh?i-' ston'a drug store .Saturday afternoon of this week; hread, cake, aprons, towels, plants and fresh cut (lowers will be for sale. ¦
Dr. Ernest L. Tiffany will lecture on "Social and Political f^conomics and (Jhristian (Citizenship" in the M. E. Churcih next Wednesnday evening, April 2'2. Dr. Tiffany comes well rec¬ ommended and the church should be crowded to hear him. Music will he furnished by the male <iuarLet.
Mrs. Silas A. Williams is arranging for an entertainment to be given in Opera Hall on the evening of Wednes¬ day, April 22, for the benefit of Nas¬ .sau Hospital, when Master Johnnie (lermeroth will present a troupe of fif¬ teen pickaninnies, accompanied by the Enterprise Brass Band. The enter¬ tainment will last between two and three hours.
The pound sale at the home oi Mrs. H. M. Knobel was well attended; the decorations, were carried out in white and yellow, ma!<in.c a very |)rett\' effect.
The camly tablo was attended l)y i Mrs. Dwight Haker and Mrs. Sitlney j II. Swezey. I
The pound table wa.s iu charge of | Mrs. Robert Anderson and Mrs. iJavid i Sutherland, Jr.; basket table, Mrs. Kred Krauso; jieanut tal)le. Misses Florence Th(nnpson, Edna Jackson and Hazel ('arroll; chatices in care of Miss Hessie Mayland and Mrs. H. O. Smith; at tiie colfeo urn, Mrs. Mayland, as¬ sisted by ten young ladies; receiving party, Mrs. Charles E. Mack, Mrs. (Jilbert Smith and Mrs. Samuel Ii. Smith, '[""he proceeds Jimountetl to 5I2»).0().
Mendelssohn's "Elijah" will be giv¬ en l)y the Freeport ('horal Society in the M. E. Church on Tuesday evening, .May in.
The choruses have boen carefully re¬ hearsed for .some months and the .so¬ ciety expect this to be their best con¬ cert to date; the committee bave en¬ gaged some of the best yity talent as soloists. ^
The solo parts will he sung by Miss Inez liorbour. .soprano; Miss Florence Detheridge, contralto soloist of the S outh Congregational Church, Brook- Iny; Fred Potter, tenor soloist of the Central ^Presbyterian Church. New York;G. Magnus Schutz, who has al¬ ready sung in two of the oratorios per¬ formed by the society, will sing the name part of the prophet.
Prof. S. G. Lambert will again lead his orchestra of city players, some of who have played this and last season at the Metropolitan and Manhattan Opera Houses. Mrs. George T. VanRiper will preside at the pipe organ. Prof. A A. Palamountain, M. S. V., will con- v. duct. Tickets are now on .sale.
Dr. Scholey has accepted the call as pastor of the Presbyterian Church.
S. Lewis has returned home after spending the Winter in North Caro¬ lina.
Mi.ss Ella Post haa resigned her posi¬ tion in Sew York and opened millinery parlors -at <;o (^rand .\venue; orders filled. It.
Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. G. Hill are on a six weeks,' sojourn at Rev, D. A. Jor¬ dan's camp at Twitchell Lake, in the Adirondacks.
Freeport High School basisball team started their season in fine style last Saturday afternoon at (Jarden ('ity, by defeating the St. Paul School Team by the score of 17 to 4.
flow-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I heath
CHARLES W. BEDELL ¦ Of summer, full of sunshine and
The news of the death of our friend | ers,
Charles W. Bedell Tuesday morning i .\ grief and gladness in the atm( came as a shock barbed with pain and sorrow. When this paper last came to you the deceased was upon our streets.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary .S ciety will
Wm. G. Miller, South Ocean Avenue, next Friday afternoon. Mrs. Redding, the district secretary, v.-ill lie present.
apparently well and happy, greeting i his friends with his cheery "(jood morn- , ing.f^- Yesterday all that is mortal of j the one we all loved was laid at rest in I the silent city of the ilead, and it is i with a hand unusually heavy that we 'perform our sad duty of chronicling the ' death.
I Monday ni,j;ht he alLeiideil the meet- I ing of F'reeiKjrt Lodge of Odd Fellows, 1 as was his custom, and I'etired in his I usual good .spirits. Tuesday morning : he awoke, spoke with his wife, made ia move to arise and IVJI back in his i bed gone. ' Dr. Newton was suninionetl and re-
I The annual meeting of the Fire De¬ partment was held Friday evening. ; The principal business of the meeting was the receiving of the report of the Seci'etary, as follows:
Menibershiji Twenty-eight members have lieen elected, approved and added to the roll
. . ., , r\, i sponded immediately, but his services; , , , meet at the home of Mrs. , ' » :i i tv, i? ' • - ; loved hu; ^ -were of no avail death, from ¦
ha. I
cere-
ilniost im
Card of Thanks i'Alitor lieview:
I wish through your jiajier to Lhaiik my friends for their many courtesies at the time of the death of my father, Jackson Abrams.
Mrs. E. Seaman.
Following are the .services in the Episcopal Church of the Transfigura¬ tion on Easter Day, April 19: Holy Communion, 7 a. m.; Holy Communion and sermon, 10 ;.']() a. m.; childrens' ser¬ vice and address, 'd p and sermon, 7 :30 p. m.
Every family in Freeport that is renting should combine forces: parents, and children earning and saving to buy a home of their own. You have an op¬ portunity now to do .so, if you will at¬ tend the auction next Tuesday, April 21st, on Mr. Randall's property adjoin¬ ing the New School on Seaman Aven¬ ue. These are the best lots owned by him (he built his own home here, .so he must think them the best).
He will sell you these lots on easy terms and at your own jirice at this auction Tuesday. All tho money you need is 5 per cent; you can pay the bal¬ ance in .'{() ecplal monthly installments
bral hemorrhage mediately.
The funeral services were held from the M. E. Chi' ?h Thursday Jiftcrupon, Rev. I). .'\. .. I'dm, his former pastor, and Rev. Vi ¦ 3. Hall, officiating and paying be;iiii;'. il. well-earned tributes to the memory of the departed. Free- port Lodge, 1. (). 0. v., and Excelsi'.T Hook and Ladder Company, nearly 200 in numoer, escorted the hear.se from the late residence (d Mr. Bedell, 115 N. Main St., to the church. The casket and church altar were covered with the most beautiful floral designs that loving hearts could secure, all m- • evensong ' speaking of peace, purtiy and immor-
j tality.
I The pall-boarers were .selected from the Odd Fellows' Lodge and Excelsi<»r Hook and Ladder Company: Leo Fish¬ el, Fred Greaves and Frank Wood from the former organization, and Robert G. Anderson, Sidney H. Swezey and Smith F. Pearsall from the latter. The remains were laid away in Green-
Heview
minutes
and spread in ui this meeting.
full on tht
field Cemetery. After Rev. Wm. S. i Hall had read the ritualistic burial ser-1 vice, Freeport Lodge, No. (JOO, I. O. O. ] F., conducted their impressive rites over their departed brother.
At the o[)en grave we sai<l farewell. Ma>' Cod';) pure an<':els guard his slumbers I
As a peculiai- mark of the esteem in Building Lots .such as these bought j which Mr. Bedell was held, all the busi¬ neas .places were closed and their cur¬ tains drawn down during the hour of the funeral.
Charles VV.<.Be(!ell was horn at Roose¬ velt 41 years ago, was married at the age of 24, and two years later entered the drug business with Chas. P. Smith, where he has been for the last eighteen years past. Aliout six weeks ago the firm name was changed from "Chas. P. Smith" to "Smith & Bedell."
"Charlie," as we all knew him, was prominent in athletics, being a mem¬ ber of the old Freeport base-ball team, champions of the South Side some years ago. He was also later identified with the Freeport Athletic Club, and
for .several seasons was its mainstay;! a Brooklyn Hospital jn the pitcher's box. i
Fraternally, he was affiliated only! with one order the Odd Fellows, in! have an obligation of this kind to meet. I which ^e was a Past Grand. He was i So I say, such aii investment is the «» ex-Foreman ei Excelsior Hook and best savings bank. I will also sell M^adder Co., No. 1, of which he had i the same day two new 8 room houses | ^^en an active member for the past j ali improvements, on Seaman Avenue, eighteen years. In the M. E. Church, on ea.sy terms and a lot of household h^ was an official member and a teach-
furniture. So remember the date and ^^ '" the Sunday School. j lax question The rest of the popu
Never has the departure of one from | latum of Baldwin missed
sphere
At a special meeting of Excelsior : Hook and Ladder Company Wednesday : evening the following resolutions were , . ^, ,._ ¦ • ., , ,. ,^
•idoted • durmg the year. It is impossible to of Freeporl. f "It has pleased the all-see.ng God. tell how many have been dropped, as!
in his divine wisdom, which 1.0 mortal ^^"^ ^'':""'^'« are incomplete owing to : ;mind can fathom, to take from our '^^¦^;''"''¦^''f"':- *,^^'J'¦'"^'I'«' °"*^ ^^«-1 ; midst, as by a stroke of lightning from '"^.^-^^ ""-'K^^'^^ of the ( ompanv secre- ia clear skv. our belove.i (Jomrade tar.es to notify the Department ^ec- , Charles JW.'lJedell. while at the very ''"'^''P'' How'ever. I can rejiort hat , zenith of a happv. prosperous business i ^': ''^f,:!,^, ^his date a total mend.er- : and family life! ' '\^ «V!^'*' d.str.liutcd as follows :
I Comrade Bedell was a ma., whom tu ,. ^^^^f^'^^ \\^"^ ,^^ ^.v'^'^';^ <-"'•• .-l"! ;
know was to respect, a.lmire and love, fl^^''" ,^'^S "'f-S ^ "- "/ = J-'>: \'«^^'
ixnd while we fell a deep .sense of irre-, ""^t^^^.V f^-• W.de A^vake Lng.ne ( o., ¦ parable personal lo.ss. we realize that ' "^^ V.g.huU Ho.seC,o.. 2!l. ' our i.ain is indeeil small compared with ,, . , ,^ ' "l'"].'''''^ , , ,• .the anguish cau.sed by the loss of their .. '^ff'^;^ \''\ ^¦' ^".': ''^""' ''''¦';• oand and >.t1u^n to bis bt- J •::^-^,;' ^''¦¦'* ''^'-'-'-'-^- •^^•""- T"^^'"'
reaved wife, son and daughtei-s; there '' ;'.", ' ¦ , ... .- . , .
fore be it resolved: D.shursen.ents^-lmnd hue. M-O 00;
That we, the men.bers of Excelsior /'f'l^'.'^^^'™ ^'-^t'-'^1 ^^ ^^ '"'•/'.'"r Hook an.l Ladder Company No. 1. j,,"'«">'A.ss n. $o.00; expenses of .!el.
special meeting assemble.l, do herebv [? ^^ ^'"^'*'J i'''^'>;!'-/'/ ^:; " ¦^- ^• extemi our sincere and heartfelt svn."-: ^ "..^V^-'"' •^-'••'.'• I^jtal, M,so..m.. pathy to Mr;.. Bedell and her cl.ikhvn ; ,' ^''' '''^^'""'t ''". tl"-^. fnnu.ce.s is sdi.u.- we can but re.nin.l them that "he js ^\'"'t v,,^u,.. wh,,.h is accounted for hy ^„f 1 ., 1 I ,,. 1 .,,.1 •• ^•^ , , . 11 the tact tiiat al the monies ha^:»~ been not dea.l iiut sleepeth attei'a well- .,,.,,,,„ , ., .,, ,•<• paid ( irect to the ireasurer, and con- spent life. ' 11. 1 ¦ WU'. .... f .1, 1 Tl • fl ,,,. •• se.iuentv toes not ari.iear oil the m.n- VV e saw not tne iilL ol tiie cuit;..!., ^' „.•! . ,..-.,, ¦ , . , .Hor heard the invisible doo.-, "tes. Ih.s cond.t.on will probably be As they passed where life jirobloms ''emedied by a resolutum ,,a..se. at the uncertain September meeting of the Council, Will follow and vex then, no n.ore. that all money should be .eceived by We lingered and wept on fhe thres- the Secretary, and by h.m immed.ate- . .1 , ly j.aid to the Ireasurer, taking his le- i The threshol.l each n..n-tal .nust'''^^'J't f..r same. The Trea.surer's re- ' cross ''*^^ therefor will no doubt lie more Then we laid a new wreath down up- ^^^''''^'t '""' ''"mplete.
on it. Badges ^
To mark a new sorrow and loss. Every member of the .leiiartiaent
P.e it further resolved that our flag has been supplied with a shield and
be placed at half-mast until after the ^"'P ba.lge, which makes IS'.i comjilete !
funeral of Comrade Bedell, and that sets in active seirvice, and there are inj A incfting
the truck house be drape.l in mourning the Secretary's hands 2 complete sets. \ Trustees will h
for thirty days from this date; and «'xW *^hields and 25 odd cap badges. ; nest, that a copy of these resolutions be sent Records^-
to Mrs. Bedell; also published in the The chronological record of each and
South .Side (Jb.server and Nassau County every member of the Dejiartment, that
NO. 25
The corporation styled "Ross & Ran¬ dall Company" of the village of Free- port, Nassau County, has just been chartered by the state department, to .leal in building materials, etc. The capital stock is placed at .«.")0,000 and the directors are Lewis H. Ross, E. .S. Randall, J. J. K.-iiulall and W. IL Po.«t
LYNBROOK
On Sunday nioi-ning next. Rev, Hen- ; ry L. Glover wiil preach and the choir I of St. James IVL E. Church will render I music appropri.'ite to Easte.-. In the • evening the .Sunday School will have i an Easter siM'vici'.
The Lynhrook Five defeali.'il the ! .Sapphire Five, of Iirooklyn, at the Ly- ceun. Hall on Saturday .light last by j the PCtireof 2i; to IS. Ali arrange¬ ments are t'omj.leted f.ir the cl.ampion- ; ship game that will be played between ; the Lynbrook Senio.-s .and the Dragon ! Five of Rockville (.Vntre, at the Ly¬ ceum Hall, oil Easter .Monday night, .April 2otli. D.-mcin-.r will follow the ¦ trame.
An inteiesting meeting of ihe Lsii-
; brook (Jluli was held on Thu.-sday even-
' ing last. Supervisor Smith Cox was
jiresent and .lelivered ;iii interesting
address, sjicaking upon i-everal topics
referring lo Ihi; interest of the town
and couiily. He stated that the ap-
I propriations for mad imjirovement w:i8
I limited, but agreed to do what he could
I to have the ro;ids in Lynbrook kept in
I a passable condition, and as goo.l as
'the appropriation f-ir that purpose
I jiermittcd.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
if the Village Board of ^ held on Tuesday .light
riiiis. .lag)."' will n move hi;-shoisti to the building now «(<-ciiiiicil by .1. K'ict'ir. on May I; .Main St., I'"ri .[lort.
I).
on monthly payments is the tiest sav¬ ings biink one can have, especially for a man on salary or wages. A few dol¬ lars saved out of a montfvs pay, and liut into a lot, will pay for itself in a short time. A loan can then be secured and a house built and the rent will in a few years, clear the property.
Such an investment is the most inde¬ pendent .iffered. Thero can be no "freezing out" of the small stockhold¬ ers nor wrecking of tho company by dishonest or incompetent management, | no "runs" on that kind of bank. You are "IT," and the only two factors in the deal are you and the property. It can't run away with the funds and when the deoressio.. of'•hard times" is past you have your real estate left.
Many of us are so constituted that we cannot save anything unless we
Funeral services over the remains of Grace .Southard Terry, a former resi¬ dent of this village, were held at the home of her siste.", .Mrs. Frank ("hafi- man, Wednesday afternoon. .Mrs. Terry died Sunday after a lingering ill¬ ness, aged.'Jl years. Rev. K. P. Ketch¬ am, former pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiated. Mrs, Terry was a daughter .if Daniel R. Southard, who died about three weeks ago, and is sur¬ vived by her husband, Clarence Terry.
Mrs. Nelson Terry died Sunday af ler- noon after a lingering illness, aged 'Z'-i years. She was a former resident of Brooklyn and had been married but a short while. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon. Shortly after Mrs Terry's death, Mr. Terry was taken seriously ill, an.l removed to
3 cakes toilet soap lOc; DaSilva's. Window shades, 2r)c; DaSilva's.
BALDWIN
Less than fitty people assembled at Firemen's Hall April l.'i, to hear a talk upon "Thomas Jefferson and The Single
op-
of
the
I started to get, is well undei' way, i hut far froiTi i:oraplete.
In compiling this reiiort, iL .shoul.1 be borne in mind that it was impossible to make any co..ip;irison with previous ' years, owing to the incompleteness of the records, and I believe for the first, time since the organization of the De¬ partment we have a correct .-ecoi'd ot our membershiji.
If I may be allowed would like lo slate that only tw.i companies have officially notified your secretary of member.s tluit have been dropped, namely. Wide Awake Engine and Vigi¬ lant Iio.se, ii.id unless a little more at- tenticm is pa.d to this very imjiortant j Benjamin Carman, who ha.-; been duty our recoivls will again be in a ! sfmnding the winter in Fl.iiida. arrived state of chaos. | home on Tuesday last, and left again
Thanking ea.'h .•md every member j on P'riday for Atlantic (.'ity, where .he
Roiieil .1. Wright has s.d.l his pr erty on V'illage /\\enue, just north the railroad tracks, to Mr. Bo<-sa, .¦onsidoration being jdiout $2 1,000.
Arrangements art- being (dinplete.l I for the holding <if another class initia¬ tion by Rockville Ceiiti-e.Lodge, N.i. [ 2T'.», 1. I). (). v.. on or alxiut .May Oth.
j " Do.tiiiie <d' .Vtonemeiil," will be ' the lesson-sermon at the (,'hristian Sci- I ence Church on .Sunday .lext. The I (lolden Text wil! ho fi'oin I'^phe.sia.is, |21:!».
for the honor of electing me iour- Sec¬ retary for the past \'ar, I most re¬ spectfully submit this report.
W. II. Sammons. " .Seeretarv.
hasse.'ure.l
season.
¦niploymerit for lhi> sumn.er -^
Cigar Silva's.
ikers' article.s; Da-
S|iauldiiig base balls; DaSilv.'i's.
attend, Tuesday next, April 21st, at 1 P.M., sharp. If stormy next clear day. Charles S. Powell,
The Auctioneer.
XXX
an intellect- i our village filled all hearts with grief i ual treat, for the talk was excellent. as does this seeminglv untimely death, ! . .. -----
Mr. Bedell was a churchman al '^ group meeting of the Epworth
I Leaguers of the South Side of Long {Island, from Seaford to^Morris Park,
^
All Easter cards, one cent, DaSilva's.
See adv. of motor boat for) sale in the Review this week.
Attention is called to the special Easter adv. of groceries by O. W. Svenson in this issue.
Easter Post Cards, 25c to lc, at Re¬ view Stationery Store, (52 S, Main Street, It.
Ohas. JagKB will remove his shoeBtore ru the bnildiug now occnpiod by J. 1). Kiefer, on May 1; Main St., Freeixirt.
Dr. Ge<\ G. Kelley, V. S., isntillvvith the Freoport Veterinary Hospital at 7H N. Main St; tel;, 1(>0-L-1; sptivijis, curbs imd splints treattnl while the' auimal worka tf.
Beautiful imitations of natural wood Ihiiahed with varnish may be obtained by aM)lying one coat of Campbell's Varnirii Stain. Row ft Randall carry a full line of all colon and aixe cans. Color card free. xx
The cantata "The Resurrection" will be given in the M, E. Church Sun¬ day evening; the program follows:
1 - Organ Prelude -Reading scriptures
and prayer.
2 Quartet and Chorus -The (Jlorious
Name. ^
3 Bass Solo and Male Chorus—Shar¬
ing his Sorrows,
4 Ladies Chorus -The dawn is now
breaking.
5 - Solos, Trio and ChorrfS—The walk
to the Sepulcher, i-Tenor Solo and Chorus -'Behold! There was a great earthquake.
7 -SoprariO Solo and Chorus Accompan¬
iment—The Thirst of God. Address "» Pastor
8 - Bass Solo and Duet -With
light. Tenor Solo and Male Chorus- We
trusted He to victory. -Sopranao Solo and Chorus—Now i»
Christ risen.
Quartette—Behold He cometh.
Methodist and lived up to his vows as he understood them, and was loved I and respected by his co-religionists, \ and at the .same time he was equally loved by those who had no part or lot with church matters; but respected his views and loved him ; we can not ex-' plain how he made and kept so many , friends; but he did ar.d all are bound in
will be held in the Baldwin M, E, (Church at 8:15 next Tuesday evening. The principal address will be by Rev. Gordon L. Thompson, President of the Brooklyn .South District F^pworth League,
As a result of the euchre given by
.Miss Beatrice Ashdown entertained a number of her friends at her home, 200 Church Street, Wednesday evening in hon.ir of her birthday. The evening was very jileasantly spent with games and music. The rooms and table were decorated with red crepe jiaper. Mi.ss Beatrice received many handsome re¬ membrances.
An alarm of fire called .lUt the de¬ jiartment tin Saturday shortly after- nt)on. It was found that a.lDnlire on the jirojierty of John T, Davison had set some corn stacks on lire, but the same was extingushed before any serious re¬ sult ensued. It is very fortunate that the tire vvas diiscovered in time, for ow¬ ing to the prevailing gale, the fire might have caused considerable dam¬ age.
Letter to Samuel K. .Smith
Freejiort, N, Y. Dear Sir: A bank rncK.scnger lost a small coin. He set his bag down and looked for it. Found it, but .somebody- else had run-off with his bag. A man who is going to jiaint had better look¬ out for his gallori*;. Devoe is the least gallons jiaint.
It's gallons ihat, costs; if isn't the price of a gallon. With one paint. 10 gallons is jilenty ; another, 11 or 12 or I'd and .so on to 22 gallons; and every
— F.'— -¦' .""" " ".— •- -~ , tv,.! c'„;.io„ w„;#T.v,fo r'li.h Mtwnf ;>, i.i^u I gallon has to be iiaid-for and painted -
time. We say we do not understand! Hospital will receive $15 throagh the the Friday Knights <_.lub went in <os»-|^., ^^^ ^_^ ^ ^,^ ' ^^^^ painting paint
how he won all classes but perhaps we ; Baldwin committee, Mrs. John H. Carl ^'^','11',.!''^^/,^„'^.^!';':\': .!!"!^ j stufred-<iut with some Wirt of iyhite-
common grief in their loss at this : the Woman's Advance Club, the Nassau
Agate sauce pans, lOc; DaSilva's.
In spite of the inclement weather last Friday evening, the Colonial dance I at the home of Miss Brotheridge was a splendid success. The members of i
(•Os¬
lo
11
12- Chorus—Christ being raised
Easter ;ioveltie8 and candies; Da¬ Silva's.
The Review office is now open even¬ ings until eight o'clock; Satnrdays till 9.
do—for his life was living Sunshine and Mrs, Wesley B. Smith.
—always a smile or cheery word for, The Club is grateful to those who
everyone no matter how he felt or donated favors to Mm. Lusch, at
how busy he was —surely as his life whose borne the euchre was held, and
was a help, .so his death must he a to Pettit Brothers, who loaned the
benediction, to te;ich us by reflection camp chairs.
the lesson of how to live. : ^,^^.^^ j,,^,^^ .^.ju p^.^o^^. hissboe store
Besides his wife, one son. V inton, ' f,, the building uow occupied by J. D.
rosy -ind five daughters, Majel, .\nnie. Mar-,.Kiefer. on May 1: Main at.. Freeport.
I ion. Evelyn and Vera survive hini. -
Much has been taken from his devot- Mrs. Mary, P. Andrews, wife of Wil¬ ed wife and loving children, from his ''am K. Andrews, died suddenly at her parents, and his large circle of friends; residence, Millburn Avenue, Tuesday sweet ties have been severed but the afternoon, in her 49th year, of hem- Chrietian's hoi>e and fadeless mem- orrhage. The deceased, who has been ories are still theirs. '¦ ^ resident of Baldwin eighteen months
patches. Progressive games were played, causing much merriment. Re-j freshments were served in true colon- i iai style, save for a modern (jiaste- \ board) cake which occupied the center! of the table, from which green and < white ribbons extended to the jilaces. ,' At a given signal the ribbons were; pulled, the green by tho gentlemen and i the white by the ladies. They wpre ] found to be attache<l to small tin horns i and peanut dolls in colonial costumes, i
Conundrums were read and many funny stories were told.
The next meeting, which is to lie a masquerade, will be held at the home
"How sweet a life was his; how sweet was born at Middletown. N. Y.. and | of Miss Chapman on Friday evening.
a death; leaves a husband and one son, William | April 24.
Living to wing with mirth the merry L- Andrews. The funeral services |
])our8, i were held at her residence Thursday ^ Mrs. Richard Conway has moved
Or with his genial tales the heart to evening. Rev. Mr. Parkes, pastor of from Bedell Street to 17 Smith Street.
tbe M. E. Church, officiating; inter- and continues, to take boarders and the I ment in the family plot at Middletown. j table boarder|i. 3^.
cheer; Dying to leave
wash. The less the jirice of a gallon, thi! more the gallons.
Bank messengers better look-out for' their liags and not st^jji to hunt for small coin ; and projii^rty-owners better look-out for the gallons that make the t^xpen.se, and not for the price whi.h has nothing to do with it. Yours truly, F..W. DEVOE & CO. I
P. .S. ('. .Milton Foroman sells our p.Tint.
~\
Nut frapjius, cream; DaSilva';
served with whipperi.J
a memory like
HEMPSTEAD
The Caruso Social Club has arranged to give another one of their delightfol entertainments in Liberty Hall on Mon¬ day evening, April 20.^ at 8 o'clock.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19080417 |
| Date | 1908-04-17 |
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| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1908 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19080417 |
| Date | 1908-04-17 |
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VOL. XIII FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1908 FREEPORT NEWS A dead-rirfe sharpie race will be held thi.s Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Gordon P. Ellison's Riv¬ erside Hotel, Woodcleft Channel. There will be eight entries. William (i. Murray, who went to Cahfrtmia a yt^ar ago for the benefit of hi.s health, has returned home, in ex¬ cellent health, and has secured a posi¬ tion in the printing business with hi. brother, Robert Murray. (Contrary to expectation, Rev. F. \V. liichard preached in the M. E. Church Sunday morning and evening, instead of remaining away till next Sunday, the 19tli, ri-; officially announred last week. Tho Ladies' .Aid Society of the .\I. E. Church will hold an Easter Sale iii, the vacant stoj-c opposite Thomas Joh?i-' ston'a drug store .Saturday afternoon of this week; hread, cake, aprons, towels, plants and fresh cut (lowers will be for sale. ¦ Dr. Ernest L. Tiffany will lecture on "Social and Political f^conomics and (Jhristian (Citizenship" in the M. E. Churcih next Wednesnday evening, April 2'2. Dr. Tiffany comes well rec¬ ommended and the church should be crowded to hear him. Music will he furnished by the male |
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