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VOL. XIV NO. 27
FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 30. 1909
Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT NEWS
A cement nidewalk i.s lieini^ jilafed on the Otten corner.
The
.'•>i»iav
Village
evetiiii^^.
IJoard will meet next
A. A. Webster and family in Freeport fur thu.Sumnier.
Ilenry C,. Schluter ha.s lea.sed the grocery stofe at Na.ssau-hy the-.Sea for the c'omiiitc .sea.son.
Freeport Club Notes
j'Ai-l Thur.-day nij^lit a special jiool
match was played hetween Smith and'
I .Miss Hillie de Kruijll' of 201 Fine Sawyer, Smith winning by 200 points
j Street has returned to Freeport from to Sawyer's 1 :',¦;;. .Munzinger will play
hark P" extended pleasure trip through the the winner on Friday evening, .May 7.
South, where she visited the home of
¦her fiance's parents, ^Mr. and -Mrs. S.
S. lilack of Opeiika, Alabama, She
was also the guest of relatives and
friends in s eveal cities in Louisiana
and Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank .1. Sprague of North Grove .Street are getting their Summer cottage at Northport ready for occupancy.
Street tJornmissiuner Sprague is busi¬ ly engaged grading the village streets, as^the Village Board announced would be done as soon as practical this Sjiring,
<iet fresh mined coal from II; cessor to Smith ("ox.
tf.
A large number of Freeport people went to Kockville ('entre Saturday af¬ ternoon to jiarticipate in .¦eremonies of the f{ank Centre.
"Jake" I'ost says that lie in¬ tends to erect a large garage on his property on Main Street on the same site on which he commenced the erec¬ tion of a large theatre but was stopped by the city of lirooklyn as they wanted a portion of the property for their proposed new pipe line. Mr. Post says he will install several new cars with ta.xicab service and they will be used in the same manner as they are in New Vork.
Hair
The following applications for mem¬ bership have been posted on the bulle¬ tin Iward:
W. Stoothotr of Baldwin, H. Whit- taker of l-'reeport, E. Patten of Hock¬ ville Centre, H. E. Fear.sall of Frfee-
'^"^ ¦ Half's coal comes fruni the mines
.A duck pin tournanieiit was started direct and only fresh mined coal. tf. last week, the tirst of its kind ever
Ernest .S. Uamiall, who has l)eeii in poor health for .several weeks, has gone to Bermuda.
-Mr. and Mrs. James Cruikshank are now in their home corner Smith Street and Ocean .\venue.
The following adv. a))peared in a Hempstead jiaper this week :
Saddle Horse wanted for .several months by gentleman living in the country for his keep.
PtThe speaking contest at Sigmond Opera House this F'riday evening will he largely attentled. . Those interested m the four schools taking part should till the building.
A lirst-class show was put on by Man¬ ager Sigmond at the Sigmond Opera House last Saturday evening. A good .show will pay better in Freeport than a poor one and the people turn out as soon as a good list is advertised.
The next meeting of the Nassau County Firemen's Association will be held at the headijuarters of the Mineola Hook and Ladder Company at Mineola next Wednesday, .May .">. The date for the tournament and parade, which will be held at Hemsptead, will firoba- V»ly be fixed at this meeting. j
Belter arrange for your yearly sup¬ jily of Con\ now. See Half about it.
tf.
Miss Crace 1. Walters eiitercained a number of her friends at a euchre at her home on I'ine Street .Saturday af¬ ternoon, and a very jileasant time re¬ sulted. The guests were Misses Helen Merrilll, (Irace Scroxton, Elizabeth Leith and Mary Pitcher and Mrs. S. F. Pear.sall of Freeport; Miss Clara Stowell of Oswego, Misa Edith Decker of Springfield, Mrs. Harold Bergen of Brooklyn, Mrs. Morly Dunn and Misses Olive Corbett and Edna liuncie of Kockville Centre, Miss L^la Darling of Amityville, Miss Beulah Muncy of Babylon, Miss Amy F'reeman of Bay- port, and Miss Eva ('urran of (lien Cove.
Work on New Park to Start Soon
(Jharles A. Sigmond hopes to be able soon to start work on the proposed new park, along the railroad tracks, owned by the City of New York. All per¬ aons interested in this public work can send their amounts to Mr. Sigmond, 24 Brooklyn Ave., Freeport. The fol¬ lowing is the list to date :
Chas. A. Sigmond
.1. .L Kandall
uiijily you with coal. He
the opening I has the bust recommendations from
)f Kockville ; nearby towns for his aiiility to provide
i the goods for his customers as they
want them and at the lowest jirices.
tf.
i At a meeting of Freejiort Council, iJr. O. U. A. M., Friday evening. i» I was decided to indetinitely postpone i the euchre for the benefit of the South I Side hosjiltal.
I ,The base-ball enthusiasts are busily practicing for the .Mechanics' League games. At a meeting last Friday night Walter B. (Cozzens was elected Captain and .Manager.
The council will holil a euchn- Tues¬ day evening May '2'ith. in the (Jouncil enefit of thi
ran off at the ciub and if it is success¬ ful the tournament committee will add it to its list of regular tournaments; the .-landing to diite is:
Won Lo.! I."orby ^ 111 ¦,'
Karle 7 .">
Lown ^i :;
."¦^tarr -i :i
D.nt.iii ••'. :;
.)iig-s :; .;
Unyiior .'. 'i
rhoiMji.-iiu 1 ."i
.MacCany o o
Knowles continues hi.s winning streak in the billiard tournament. He defeated Lang, conceded iiy mUny to be his nearest rival for first honors, and with only three more games to play he stands the liest chance to finish in first jilace; the irarnes won and lost are:
OBITUARY
-MAKCJAKET DUNLOl' KlN(i .Margaret, oldest daughter of .Mr. and -Mrs. Hamilton G. King, died Tues- <iay after a long illness of drojisy, at her home at 2t>; Smith St. Funeral services are to be held from the resi¬ dence this Friday aflet-noon at half past three.
VILUGE CHIRCH NOTES
1 liere will be Communion .'service and reception of new members at the First Preshyterian (Church on Sunday
' morni.ig. In the evening Kev. (!harles Herbert Scholey's sermon theme will be "A Timely Word." Morning ser¬ vice at l(l;;!0 a. m. ; evening service
' 7 .•¦4."> I), m.
Freeport Club to Play Ball
The Tournament ('ommittee is busy preparing for the base-ball season. On account of .Athletic Park having been leased to the Phi Alpha ("lub thev have had to look elsewhere for a fleld t'iplay on. Permission has been giv¬ en the club by Mr. Miller to play on the ground just .south of .\thletic Park and the wttrk of laying out the dia¬ mond and Jiutting uj) the seats will be started next week. The hiime sea.son will be started .May 2;i. Cames are beinV arranged with Kockville Centre, .Mineola, Orange A. .A., College Point, Patchogue and other first-class attrac¬ tions. The following players have signified their willingness to play with the (Jlub team this year: C. Leviness, (.". I.eviness, Tooker, liristol, ("orby, Osterhout, .Mills, 1"hoinjison. ("ook and Young and .Murray, formerly of the Korkville Centre team. With the above material t!ie team should no doubt make a gootl showing.
P"red L. .1. Lee has nioved from lit- ilell Street to IGl Church Street.
SEAFORD
.Miss Nellie Soulitard her home here.
IS q
uile lil at
.Miss Pearl .Naeder of lirooklyi Sundav with Miss .Mae Condit.
1 sjient
Miss Carrie Walti visiting at Mrs. .\.
C.
if Aiiiitvvil Walter.-'.
Miss Sarah Carman of .lamaic;
been visiting mail.
her nejjhew. Fred
Wm. Mason ol Sunday with .Mr. Mansfield.
.lersey Citv and Mrs. "Ki
has ('ar-
.-pent I ward
Frank (Jtuidit returned Merritt, Florida, whero sjiiMiding the Winter.
aturdtiy from he ha.'^ been
I'll, their verv
ilaiici' of the ^¦. hall Wednesday ¦lu'ce.-^nful affair.
M. I. C. held evening wa-
The chewing gum [machines at railroad station were roblieil m Wednes(!a\- night.
lhe
W.
Lo.-r
rooms, ffir the bent
le council.
freeport Lutherans
to Organize Church
The following public call has been issued by the Lutherans who have been t'iflerent team holding services in the Old Opera Hall '"P wikr: for the past month:
We, the undersigned, members of the Lutheran Church, realizing that a large number of liUtherans live in this vicinity and believing that, in the providence of Cod, the time has come for the organization of a church of our denomination in this-community, do hereby unite in calling upon our fellow Lutherans, and till 'interested persons, to join us in establishing a TiUtheran congregation in Freeport on Sunday, May 2, 1909, at 11 a. m., at 2S S. Main Street.
It is the hope of the friends of this movement that a well-organized and, if possible, a self-sustaining congrega¬ tion, may be formed at this time. Offers of assistance have been given,
Kii'iwii- .1 o
Liiii;; .", 2
Lnrleigli 1 •.'
(riunaiif .'. ¦.'
Moore :; :!
.Sisvyer •.' :;
Dorlon II )
Walla. .• o
The three-men bowling tournament finished last week with the following teams tied for first jjlace: Verity, Tallmiyi .Miller; Higgins, ("onklin, Betzig; Thomyison, Krause and Lang. The roll-off for tirst jilace will take Jilace ne.xt Wednesday evening. The finished in the follow-
HYMENEAL
.IL.NNINCS -WILSON. .\li.-^s .Marie C'leveland .lemiings, daughter of Mrs. .M. K..Iennings, and .¦\t the .Methodist KjiL-iijial Church | Pierre Pierce Wilson of Brooklyn, were Oli Sunday there will be Conimuiiion ' married Wednesday evening at "!=? .service at 10:30 a. m. The Epworth o'clock, at the home of the bride's League devotional .service will be held ; motber, ID'.i Kaynor St.. by Kev. W. at f).l.^ p. m. The hour of evening j A. Kichard, jiastor of the ,M. K. .service will be changed to 7.4.^ p. m. i (Jhurch. .Miss .N'ina Dorlon was brides- At that hour the pastor, W. .A. j niaid. and (". A. Wilson jr., brother of Kichard, will Jireach tin ".A .Minister's ! the groom, was best man. The wed- Trip to Eurojie.'" , [ding was witnessed by about tifty rela-
! tives and friends, and the house was In the Freeport First Bajitist Church iprettily decorated with jialms and
plants. The twain left on the half past ten train for a wedding triji and
Indicalions jioinl to a very .>-uccess- ful affair in the barn dance of the Sea¬ ford Board of Trade Wednesday even¬ ing. May .').
The Ollicial Board of the M. K. Church met with .John (". Bavlis .Mon¬ day evening, when imjiortant bii'-ine>.- vvas transacted.
Wm. E. Batiks and family of Canar¬ sie ba\e rented the house on SeanKin"s .N'eck Koad, formerly occujiied by Postmaster ("arman.
Won 10
Lost
lo
and the outlook is promising.
Thonijisiiii. Kr^jLUM', Lan; Verity, TalliiKin. Miller Higgins, Conklin. Betzi; Bown. Starr, .lagg.s DtMitou, I'ook. Sutjihiii Fyfe. King. McKeenum Mahnken, Libfiy, l\enii< ^MacCarey, Thomjison,
Maedoiuild >\ in Darling. Flynii. Henderson '.) bi
The mixed bowling tournament is sujjposed to wind up this week. As the tournament has been a success another one of its kind will be started in the fall; the result to date is:
W^in Lost Mr. and Mr>. Betzig aud
Mr. aud Mrs. Kennedy 1 o
Mr. and Mrs. Hart and
Mr. and Miss Sjironll ."i I
Stanley W. Koberts, .Minister, there will be Jiublic wor.shiji of (Jod Sunday at 10..JO a. in. and 7.'SO ji. m. Even¬ ing sernifin theme, "The Freedotn of Bondage." Bible school at 2..Jo. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at G.L'i. .Mid-week service Friday evening at eight o'clock. Everyone is cordially wel¬ come at all services.
.Show your interest by attending their cises in the Y. M. I day evening. May 7
the children .\rbor Day exer- (". Hall next h'ri-
on their return will re: lierg, Suffolk Co.
of be
Services in the Episcopal (.'hurc the Transfiguration Sunday will Holy (Jonimunior, ac 10..'10 a. m., evensong at f^ o'clock. This is a change of the time for the evening service, as usual for the ,Summer months.
Next Friday e\ ening the Bishoji of Long Lsland will visit the Church for
BALDWIN
' -Mis'^ Ethel (iolder is sjiending a week ; with friends in Brooklyn.
j Misses Winifred and Esther Smith have been visiting relatives in Brook-
The Lailies' .\id Society met with ide at Kem<on- -^'rs. Ansel Kaynor Thur.sday afternoon. Several new members ha\ e been elected
——^^——^—— and the .society is in a lUairishiiig ondition.
and ! Ivn
the purpose of administering the rites ] 0. A. for Baldwin of Confirmaion to a class, the largest in the history of the church.
.Mr. and Mrs. ("harles II. Southard have been in .N'ew Haven, t onn., for a few days.
Paul Cj. Schuman has been ajijjointed corresponding .secretary of the Y. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Darling and Mr. aurt Mrs. Heuclerson Special for Friday and .Saturday : Mr. and Mrs. Miller aud
.lere Brown
H. P. Libby
Nassau County Keview
Dr. Wittmer
Bay View Land Co.
(.Mr. Sealey)
$50.1)0 .'')0.00 25.00 10. OQ
."l.oo
10.00 25,00
Sultana cream kisses, 10c lb.; Cream walnut bon-bons, 12c lb.; Butter pea¬ nut brittle, 10c lb.; DaSilva's, 15-17, West Merrick Road.
The Sigmond Opera House
On Saturday evening in the Sigmond
School INotes
To-morrow morning the High School team meets the F'riends'Academy team.
Grade rhetoricals were held to-day in the High School room.
Last Saturday the High School was defeated at Flushing High by the score of 11 to 4.
Arthur Hutche.son is about to erect a house on (irand Avenue, north of .Schoolhouse Koad.
Miss Anna ("oote of Corona, whii is a teacher in the Model School at .Ja¬ maica, spent Sunday with her sister, Mr.s. Charles H. Thomas.
!Mr. and Mrs. (ireve - '.'
Mr. and Mrs Kranse and
Mr. aud Mrs. Lang _' 4
Mr. and Miss ("orby and
Mr. and Miss Edwards 1 -i
^Ir. and Mrs. E. Edwards and
Mr. iind Mrs. Mahnken o i
, „ ,, In the pool tournament Hart and ^
Opera House a first-class vaudeville en- Sprouil are in the lead, closely followed '""K ^'e«e of sickne.ss, was not forgot-1 ^,^^^
tertainment will be presented, and will by Kennedy and Sutherland, and Corby ten by the School at her burial to-
include Reading and Fox, feminine and Thompson, who are tied for second day. The Faculty, Junior Class and
singers and dancers; Al. Barton, place; score:
On Thur.sday evening, .May 0, a stere¬ opticon entertainment will be given in the M. E. ('hurch on the uji-io-date
Post i^- .\lbin liave disconlimiel their store on Merrick Koad, ojijxisile the Post Ofiice. They will still run a fish wagon, but handle tio fruits or vegetables.
.Mrs. Von.Sallet was in town .Monday. Mr, an(I\.Mrs. V'onStillct have leased the cottage of..John (J. Baylis on Wash¬ ington Avenue, which they will occujiy this .Summer.
.John Half returned from the South Friday last. .Monday evening a num¬ ber of friends tendered Mr. and Mrs. Half a "welcome home" itj the form of a surjirise jiarty.
The ice cream and cake sale heM at the residence of .Mrs. Henry Walters I last Wednesday evening was very suc¬ cessful, abou'. .$12 being realized for the benefit of the .M. E. ('hurch.
A handsome bookcase now adorns the ; sybject "Turkey and the Turks." A High School room, in which cujjs which ] reasonable admission will be charged.
have been won are kept. i ,„, , ,. , ,.
., ,,-,,., The variou-s classes of the CraKimar
Margaret King a jiupil of the High 1^^ jji^, .School will observe Arbor
.School, who died last Tuesday after a | ^^^ ^^j^^^ ^^,^^.;^, ^j.^r^p^ate exercises,
their sejiarate rooms. The jDarents and friends of the jiujiils are invited to attend.
How about Embroidery Class?
We havi' received the following com¬ munication which contains several tine suggestions. We should be pleased to hear from any of our readers along the lines mentioned. Either of these classes woukl be a benefit, to the vil¬ lage:
"Do you not think through your Re¬ view that you couUI be the means of starting an embroidery class for young girls for the Sunnner vacation.
There are few living here who go away for the vacation and I am sure there are many mothers who like my self would appreciate such a class.
I think a winter gymnasium und physical culture class is also needed here.''
comic .sketches; the New York Comedy Four, the Shejipards, in famous paro¬ dies, and other entertainers of note.
On Wednesday evening. May 5th,
ono of the greatest; successes known to
theatrical history will be produced in
the Opera House by the Sigmond .Stock
Company, the famous old play "The
] Two Orjihans," which like "Uncle
I Tom's (.Tallin" will last as long as time.
I Its equal from a dramatic standpoint
1 has never been written, and its fame
! and drawing power fill the theatres
iwhen all other attractions fail. This same Comjiany produced the same play a few weeks ago in the (lien (Jove (Jpera House, where it met with an in¬ stantaneous success. Alreadyar^ange- ments have been made for a second per¬ formance there and doubtless it will meet with the same success at Free- port.
Tickets are now on sale for both en¬ tertainments at the bo.x office; tele¬ phone, Freeport I'jit).
See adv. of valuable sale at Merrick.
real estate for
Won Lost Hart aud Sprouil 7 I
Kennedy aud Sutherland ¦"> 1 Corby and Thom J >son "> 1 .¦^niith and Wallact' 1 ,'
.Munzinger and Lee 1 :i
.lohnsoii and Brower :{ .'
Karle aud .Tohuson '1 :\
Southard and Ander.son :i I MacCarey and Cook -'i I
Finch ,and Knowles J i
Starr and Miixsou o :;
The various tournaments and matches arranged for next week are:
.Monday Billiards, Wallace vs. Dorlon; pool, Earle and Johnson vs. Smith and Wallace; dijck jijns, Thomp¬ son, MacDonaid, Denton. ,,,
Tuesday -Pool, ("orby and Thompson vs. Johnson and Brower; duck pins. MacDonaid. Earle, .Starr.
Wednesday Pool, Munzinger and Lee vs. Finch and Knowles; duck jiins, Corby, .MacCarey, Raynor; three-men bowlinET roll-off for first and second place, Thompson, Krauze and Lang;
Girls' Athletic .Association each sent ^
separate floral pieces for the heautifi-1 The Woman's Foreign .Missionary
cation of her grave. j Society of the M. E. (."hurch will hold
Next Friday .\rbor Dav exerci.ses i a regular meeting at the home of .Mrs. will beob.served by the whole school, i E. M. Preston. Harrison Ave., on Fri- an interesting J.rogram being in jirep-i day, .May 7, in the afternoon. Suh- aration. ' J^''^ f""" the meeting is .Malaysia.
Last Wedne.sday the High School! ^^.^^^^ Sunday ever^i^n^' in the M. E, base-ball team again defeated Hemji-1 phurch the jiastor. Rev. W. D. Tuckey, stead High at Freej.ort with a score ot j y^gj^i ^^^^, f,^^,. ,,f .^ ^^^-^^^ ,j,- illustrated ^ }^ — ' services. The subject was ".John Bun-
Koswell Davis has jife.u/nted a cuptyan." This will be followed by sev- to be won by the member of the base-! eral on the book "i'ilgrim's Progress." ball team having the best batting j
average. The players are trying hard j. Next Sunday morning in the M. E. to help their average along. Pete j Church, Holy Communion will be cele- Smith at pre.-ent is in the lead. i brated. There will also be recejition
of members. In the evening, a song service will be held. These services
/ Verity, Tallmfin and Miller; Higgins,
Frequent bathing is the liest cure Conklin and Betzig. for spring fever and right bathing re- Thnrsilay - Billiards, Ginnane v^.
How are you on counting dots".' See that adv of the Hennessy & Company in this issue.
Select your wall paper and room moulding at J. S. Shapiro; paper 8c a roll and up. i It.
2000 lbs. of ttaah mined coal can be had from Haff for $6.25. tf.
quires right bath .supplie.-^ & Bedell's ad.
G. Bennett Smith, our local auto dealer, advertises a good car, the Cadillac, in this issue; see his adv.
May Lades' Home Journal now fur sale at the Naasau County Keviaw Stationery Department, 62 South Main {Cox. Office Main St. !che«peat,nov.
A wrestling match between the Sohpomore and Freshmen cla'isef. was held on Thursday of lasl week, Ben .\brams, representing the rpophomores, and Harold .Smith the Freshmen. The result was a victory for the Freshmen.
The interscholastic prize speaking contest between the High Schools of Freeport, Hemsptead, Rockvilie Centre and Huntington will be held to-night in Sigmoi>d Opera House. A large
See Smith Sawyer; pool. Southard and Anderson crowd is anticipated as the greater part It. vs. Kennedy and Sutherland; duck pins, of the tickets have been sold.
Earle, Bown, .MacCarey. JKfiss Irene Provost, whfi has had the
Friday—Special pool match Sn.ith highest percentage during the last vb. Munzinger; billiards, Burleigh vs. | four years in her studies, is to be vale- Knowles; duck pins, Raynor, Jaggs. Victorian of this year's comquenceraent Starr, Thompson. exercises. Miss Ada Christians, who
had second highest, is to be saluta- W. P. W. Haff. -siKceiwor to Smith j torian. Th« rest of the commence- Street. Coal is j ment parts are to be held secret if pos- ¦^ *^- sible ti'l class day.
seem to be well liked and arf u.sually largely attended.
On Monday evening in the basement of the M. E. (Jhapel the annual election of officers of the Epworth League was held, having been jxjstponed from la-^t week on account,of the storm. Follow¬ ing are the names of ofiicers elected for one year: President, Francis W. Miller; first vice-jires., Mrs. Williani D. Tuckey; second vice-pres. A>my .M. Smith; third vice-pres., Winifred Smith; fourth vice-pres.. Elsa Papp; secretary, Walter Smith; treasurer, Raymond Smith. The buainess meet¬ ing was followed by a pleasant social.
The Ladies' .Md .Society will hold a social at the home of .VIr». ("harles E. Mills next T-iesday evening. procee<ls for benelit of the .M. E. (Tiurch. A special feature will be the serving of frajijies.
Burglars effectetl an entrance into the store of H. M. (Jovert aagin Tues¬ day night, but went away unrewarded. Mr. ("overt had lefl the outer door of his safe unlocked. The burglars suc¬ ceeded in ojieiiing the middle door but a smaller door.' beyond which the cash box was kept, they were unable to drill through, and .sought to ojien this, evidently, by jilacing a heavy charge lietween the two doors. They were un- .succe.ssful in this, but nearly all of .Mr. Covert's books as well'w.^ the interior o5 the sale, were badly damaged. SiKjiis after the exjilosion, two shrill blasts on a whistle were beard, and an autmobile was heard to jiull, uji, stop, and resume its journey, iiiid it is thought that this is the notoriou.s "au¬ tomobile gang"" which has been travel¬ ing all .around the Island.
HEMPSTEAD
A recejition was tendered Dr. a.nd .Mrs. F. .M. Kerr Thursday night last, it being Dr. Kerr's fifteenth anniver.s- aty as jiastor of thr- Pre'-byterian Church.
Seainan B. Chester lifi.- oought of William .Mangles a lot on the .south side of West Orchard Street, on which he will at once erect two house;-.
A testimonial concert will be ten-
Progressive games, music etc., made dered to Mr. Fred Burtis, who has heen tbe evening an enjoyable one. LenKin- ill for over a year, by the Baptiit ade and cake was served. Abfjut fifty Quartet Choir, on Wedneuday evening attended. May 12, at the Baptist Church.
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VOL. XIV NO. 27 FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 30. 1909 Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT NEWS A cement nidewalk i.s lieini^ jilafed on the Otten corner. The .'•>i»iav Village evetiiii^^. IJoard will meet next A. A. Webster and family in Freeport fur thu.Sumnier. Ilenry C,. Schluter ha.s lea.sed the grocery stofe at Na.ssau-hy the-.Sea for the c'omiiitc .sea.son. Freeport Club Notes j'Ai-l Thur.-day nij^lit a special jiool match was played hetween Smith and' I .Miss Hillie de Kruijll' of 201 Fine Sawyer, Smith winning by 200 points j Street has returned to Freeport from to Sawyer's 1 :',¦;;. .Munzinger will play hark P" extended pleasure trip through the the winner on Friday evening, .May 7. South, where she visited the home of ¦her fiance's parents, ^Mr. and -Mrs. S. S. lilack of Opeiika, Alabama, She was also the guest of relatives and friends in s eveal cities in Louisiana and Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank .1. Sprague of North Grove .Street are getting their Summer cottage at Northport ready for occupancy. Street tJornmissiuner Sprague is busi¬ ly engaged grading the village streets, as^the Village Board announced would be done as soon as practical this Sjiring, |
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