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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 24 1916
Vol. XX, No. 12
Freeport
Ih the Fraternal Orders!
Rooseyelt
Fwport amid yicMMty.
SinKl« copies of the Review for sate alGraenbiatt'sand Braithwaite's, R%'|p
¦Mid Avenue-. Michnoff's, Naatj \^ .. .u . ¦ . .
Coarty Review, DaSilva's and (3 > At tbe next regular meeting of twU'b. Main Street; DaSilva's.West, Masaapequa Lodge No. 822. Free and
— . , .. . t_ . ¦ . ., _«1 Frank S. Siwkekcr. Jr.. our authorizwl rf;jre- ,
Doaci la th«^ Mcr«< frataniml arsamalioM at I ,e„„ti»i.. is in thl« vill*4re »ver> Tuesday, and
. will be pl«aa^ to rei^ive 8p«cia] itrmfl. or mak« , ' •ppointmenti for callinK for tame.
Herrick Road.
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE
ThMW ti
tf.
man ara for Handr Hook, Deduct 3Z midnt^.! fnr Heoipitaad Bar)
Accepted Masons (RockviMe Centre) Monday evening, April 3, the second degree will be conferred on five csndi- dates.
' Captain and Mrs. H. Albin of Henry :
I Street, left laat week for Virginia,!
where they will spend several weeka. ;
I Harry Rowe and family are now oc-' ' cupying Mr. ^lien's house on Henry;
I j Street. '
I About 85 members of the Masonic ¦
j fraternity attend»;(l the annual dinner! Lduis Paterick of New York has' j of the Fellow-Craft Clob or Maasape-1 rented one of Charles Behr's stores on . i qua Lodge of Kockville Centre at Long Nasaau Road and will shortly open m I Beach, Saturday evening. | ladies' tailoring shop.
! About 200 gathered in Jhe Elks Club | Mrs. Charles K Hamaker. who has ' ! House Wednesday evening to witness I been confined to her home durmg the,
; the billiard mutch at 250 pointa be j P"t two weeks, is now able to be |
.„. Keynor has opened a ladies' furn- j tween Edward Csrdner and Ferdmsn.l { »bout again. ^
ishingB emijuriom in the south store in i Poggenburg. both of whom are form-; ^iss Helen Losee ot East Hampton, the Americsn Theatre building. | ef'^ •""«»«"'' champions of the Ur.itei ^ j^^^^^ resident of Koosevelt. has i
- - ' btates. The new profesaional billiard ; jeturnj.(, („ her Tiome, after apending '
Capt. G. R. Fennema is having hia ; table of the Club had been erected in : several weeks with her sister. '
launch overhauled and a new motor in-i the'center of the lodge room, andseala]
stalled by A. Emeigh at Bellmore. 1 w^re arranged ao ihat all spectat<.iH| ^jag M^y Sullivan, formerly of
|had a good view of ihe game, 'i'he, Colonial AvenuA, spent the weekend
Charlea Jagga, for many years in | game waa finished in 28 innint^a, the the shoe business on Main Street, will I score 250 to 239. Following the game retire from busineas and cloae his | refreshments were served and dancing gtore. [followed. The committee in charge
— Iwere: BilliurdH—L'O Fiahel, Clarence
The Freeport High School Baseball | A. Edwards, Charlea A. .Sigmond.
^iday Mar.
Satarday,
Sanday
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Taaaday,
Wednesday,
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The Ladies' Auxiliary uf Rusaell Hose Co. held a St. Patrick's tea at the hoae hoUHe last Saturday evening
... ._. .„ _, at which atjout 2.5 membera and friends ^
team will give a benefit performance j Entertainment—Koland M. I.amb, John ! attended. Che tables and walls were at the Crystal Theatre, Wedneaday, . B Cartwright. Ernest S. Randall. [prettily decorated for the occasion.
April 5; tickets, 10 centa. 1 -.
" ' ' ! The Patriotic Circle was scheiJuled
The quarterly report of the Freeport i ^g ,^^^1 ^jj^ Mra. Carl Anton, at her National Hapk, pjbliahed in thia iaaue. | home on Lakeview Avenue, Kockviile
Centre, Thuraday evening of this week.
EK.NKST Pri'.sidfn'.-Kli It.
S. RANDALI. I
ViHiiLM' of Krfcport
FKANKi.lN I;K1<1:I.
•The Old VViir ll<,i>f
st Tni.-too (in H,' :n(l, re-
shows the excellent increase in re¬ sources of about $:<7,000 aince last re¬ port I
Miss Grace H. Carman of Brooklyn Aveaue won the prize speaking con¬ test of the 6th, Tth and Sth Grades at the Seaman Avenae School Tuesday afternoon.
Henry P. Libby, real estate and in¬ surance, is a new advertiser in the Nasaau Connty Review this week Mr. Libby has located his Freeport office in the Firsl National Bank baild¬ ing. where he is prepared to attend to all businesB in tne real estate and in¬ sarance line as before. '
Progres-iive Council No. 66, S. and D. ot L., entertained their friends after their meeting on Tuesday even ing, March 21, about 5.5 being preaent to enjoy the ganies Dominoa, euchre and pinochle were played, and refresh¬ ments served.
Freeport Lo(ige No. 600, L O. 0. F., conferred the third degree upon seven canuidatea last Monday evening; atter which refreshments were served. Next Monday evening the regular meeting will be held bat no special work is planned for thia meeting.
The firat regular meeting of the new ; ^he officers of Cassiopeia Chapter, Village Board of Trustees will be held | Order Eaatern Star, were entertained
next Monday evening, at 7 o'clock. Tbis ia the statutory meeting, provid ed by law.
The full Board of Trustees now con •lata of:
Erneat S. Randall, President Silaa A. Williams Henry L. Maxson Jobn Mahnken, new Franklin Bedell, re-elected
Miss Blanche Rhodes wo« the prize of $5 from the Elks Club, through the printing committee, for discovering tbe greateat nuniber of miaapelled worda in the soavenir program isaued by the Elks in connection with its big minstrel ahow. The prize was offered to induce reading the program. Misa Rhodes, who is deputy village clerk, discovered four errors in the program. She probably attained her proficiency
jat luncheon by Mrj. E. S. Randall on
Monday, March 20, at her home on
North Long Beach Avenue. Thoae
{ present were: Mrs. Ella Ronalds, Mrg.
J Emma Stark, Mrs. Helen Sproule,
1 Mrs. Lucy Van Deusen, Mrs. Emma
j Watson, all of Lynbrook; Mrs. Ida
I Patterson, of Brooklyn; Mrs. Susie
Van Nostrand and Miss Helen Millet,
of Baldwin; Mrs. Alida Forbell, Mrs.
Jennie t-etry, Mrs. Elizsbeth Merritt,
Mra. Mary Connor, Mra. Ida Wild,
Mrs. Malinda Darling, Mra. Lillie
Ketcham, of Rockville Centre; Mrs.
Sadie Garrison. East Rockaway; Mra.
Elsie Sylvia, Flushing, and Mrs. Elvin
Edwarda, Freeport.
The annual country dance given by Progressive Conncil No. 66, Sona and Daughters of Liberty, in Brooklyn Hall laat Friday evening was a very
from a course in the Nassau County pleasing afTair and a good crowd was
there to enjoy it. The committee in charge were: Mrs. John J. Dunbar, chairlady ; Mra. Elaie Johna, Mrs. Le¬ ona Raynor, Mrs. Annie Willis and
Review aeveral years ago.
President-Elect
Randall Gratified
Cards were in order and favors were ' won by Mrs. Charlea Epple, Mra. Al i bert Pearaall and Mra. John McAvoy. 1 At the close of the gamea a light, luncheon waa served to all, following j which the ladiea were initiated inlo ; the mysteriea of the pool table under i the able leaderahip of First Aasistant; Foreman Claude Brotheridge. '
Among the recent viaitors noted in { this village are the fol'owing: At the [ home of Mr. and Mra. A. Earle, a aon, j born Friday, March 17. Mra. Earle waa formerly M$|b Ethel Leaee, daugh- ' ter of Mr. and Mrs John Losee. On I Monday, March 20, a son waa born to Mr. and Mra. Theodore Mulch. Mra. ' Mulch is known to many of our reai ; dents as Antoinette Edwardii, daughter , cf Mr. and Mra. Charles Edwarda.
The program at the Royal Theatre was varied a bit last week when Man ager Behr announced that he would run special feniare pictures on Tues¬ day and Sunday nights, and Wednea day and Saturday ni«hts there world be two acts of first-claas vaudeville interspersed with regalar film pic¬ tures. Laat Wednesday's attraction in the vaudeville line was Bob Dale, mu¬ sician, whose act was very pleaaing to the audience. Tomorrow (Saturday) night the ninth episode of "Neal of the Navy" will be preaented, featur¬ ing Miss Lillian Lorraine and William Courtleigh. There will also be a spe¬ cial aelection of photo plays and two big star acts ot vaudeville.
Word has been received frnm Mr. and Mrs. Tabb oi Brookside 'wenue that they had left Hoc Spring's, Ark., and arrived at St. Petersburg. Fla., last Saturday. Mr. Tabb is slightly improved in health. They will spend the month of Apr*l in Fla., returning to Roosevelt about the firat of May.
Randall Elected Freeport President
Mahnken and Bedell Trustees
Expresses Appreciation to Voters ih Special Interview to Re
Miaa Mary Crevoiaerat.
At the last meeting ot Maasapequa Lodge No. 822, Free and Accepted Masona, at Rockville Centre, A'thur
_ D. Noawortby ot thia village received
"^^A-^ J n _• i hia Entered Apprentice degree. The
view Editor and Promises an j .^^.^^^^ ^^^ remarkable in that the Efficient and Economical
Administration.
1 wiah to moat heartily thank the votera of Freeport for tbe confidence expreaaed in me aa abown by the reault of the ballots eaat today, which have elected me to be the Preaident of our Village of Freeport for the coming year. I wish alao to thank those of my frienda who have worked so hard and faithfully tu bring about tbis result. Worda cannot expreaa my most heartfelt appreciation.
The campaign baa been con¬ ducted along the moat gen¬ tlemanly and honorable lines •nd for which no apolegiea need by made.
For myaelf I pledge to thA taxpayera and reaidenta of Freeport tbe moat efficient •nd economical •aninistration of tbe affairs of tbe village that lie* in my power. I shall strive to produce tbe beat re¬ sults •t the leaat poaaible coat and withoat fear or fav¬ or,
~ Try my ipccUl box of cat flowera. 78c for the weekend. C. R. Ankera, foriat. Koekvill«C«atre, L. I.; tele¬ phone connaetion; delivery anywhere.
communication waa attended by Ar¬ thar Nosworthy, father, and Joaeph B. Nosworthy, grandfather of the can¬ didate The father ia a member of Maaaapequa Lodge and thn grandfather of Piatt Lodge of Brooklyn.
Following the initiation, the Nos- worthya, three generationa, enter¬ tained a number of tbeir friends at dinner at the Blka Clab House.
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Regular servicea will be held as Js- ual at St. Paul's Epiacopal Mission on Sunday with Sunday School at 2:45 p. m., and evening aervice in charge of the lay reader, Leighton Nugent, at 7:45 p. m.
The Junior Guild will meet this Fri¬ day at the home uf the directress, Mrs. M. J. Place. Naaaau Road. The young ladies are planning to hold an enter tainment after Easter, but have not decided yet as to what kind it will be.
The Woman's Guild met yeaterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Stew¬ art, Charles Street and Whitehouse Avenue, Mrs. Lockwood, acting presi¬ dent during the absence of Mra. Tubb, would be pleaaed to meet any ladiea of the pariah who are interested in the work of this society. •
The Altar Guild will meet thia com- jing Monday at the home of Mra. Mun- Firemen Are Appreciative roe, directress, Hempstead-Babylon
llurnprke. Several members of thia pariah have become members of tbe
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I Editor Review:—
I We are very grateful to the taxpay- j era of Freeport, for voting us the new i houae for Hoae 3, and the tractor for I Engine 1, at the Village Election on I Taesday, as we were confident they ' would when the need was made known. I We shall endeavor to bliild ior the 1 future when the new bouse ia erected, : and to secure a tractor for tbe ateamer I that will fulfill the high standard of efficiency demanded of our fire appa¬ ratua, so that no taxpayer will regret appropria-
I
! having granted us theae ' tiona.
Bender'* Heat Market qootes pricea IB thia weok'a adv.
' Advartlaemaat.
A great deal of credit for our aac- ceaa is due the editors and represents tivea of the Nasaaa Coanty Review, Naaaau Post, South Side Obaerver. Brooklyn Timea and Brooklyn £agle, •II of wbom whole-heartedly aup orfied as in placing the faet* before tfae voters.
Very aincerely yoars.
Howard E. Pearaall.
Cbief. Bdsrard Riee,
Captain Ekigine 1. A. L. Clark.
Captai" Hoae 3, Freepoft Fire Dept
Altar Guild Asaociation of New York. Thia afl[iliation entitlea the AltarGuild to send a delegation tb the monthly meetings ot tbe Asaociation which are held in the Parish House of St. TliomaH Churcb, New York. This will be one of the important topics of the meeting on Monday. It is hoped that by hav¬ ing tbia repreaentation tbe local mia¬ aion may derive some benefit. ^>!^^l
Baaineaa in Fire Department
Tbe Booaevelt Fire Department oy
William F. Pearaall, cbief, haa aub
mitted tbe following conciae report of
its work for ita firat year, as followa:
Rooaevelt, N. Y.. Marcb 1. 1916. To the Town Board of the Town of Hempatead, N. Y.:— Tbe Rooaevelt Fire Department of Rooaevelt, Town of Hempatead, Naa aaa Coanty, N. Y., hereby makea a re¬ port of i(8 receipta and expendiiures under and by virtue of a written con¬ tract made and exiating between it «nd the said Town for fire protection at Rooaevelt, aforesaid, as followa:
Receipts March 1, 1915, amount on
band $0000.00
April 1. 1916, on or aboat re- cieved from Hi ram R. Smith, aa Superviaor of the Town of Hcmpstead under aforeaaid contract (1000.00
Merrick
Thi««>!umn Ismlitnd by R*v. Vi. H. l.iH*bnuidt tnd all items nhould be sent to liitn tn insun^ in- •ertion undor this besidinit.
, Services at the Church of thf Re¬ deemer Sundsy, tbe third in Lent, at 11 A M. and 8 o'clock P, .M. Morn¬ ing Prayir and .-ermon. Evening Pruyer and sermon. ''he Church School meets in the Parish House each Sunday at 10 A. M. Tht Camp GroL'nd Sunday School meeta weekly at 3 P. .M. in the fire hall of Company No, 2 on Camp ^ve. Thf Woman's Auxi'i
Belimore
Vnink Kuliprts is our ^^»ppp•entali^ .¦ m IWlIn and vicinity. All orders and nrwF ieft with »-iM receive thr same careful atti^iiion office.
Regular services a', the M. F, I'har every Sunday morning at 10:30; even ing at 7:30; Sunday Srhool in the ternoon. at 2:80 ; preaching hy th-, pa tor, Rev. B. F. Ray. All nre welcoii to the«e serviees.
' Miss Evelyn, daughter nf Mr. Mrs. A. G. Nock, ol I'tteport, Jease I,, aoa of Mr. h;id Mrs. Henr
ary meets weekly in the Parish House \ q Smith ol thia village, were married^ at 2.30 P. M. to aew for Miasions and i g^ j^e home of thu bride'., parents, on local needs; tea at 4 o'clock. The G. rhuraday of last week. Immediately F. b. meeta on Fridays, The Boy „ft„ 5^,^ ^g^g^p^j, j^p happv couple Scouts meet on Tuesdays at 7,30 P. ' dep«fted on a honeymoon trip to the M. Cooking School sessions are held Catakilla. Thev returned t>n TueaJav on Saturdaya at 9.30 A. .M. Special . ^^^^ g^e n-m re.<i.linK in Freeport. Mr.
cottage on Avenue in
V... .j-....u»j= => .,.1.^ v.,.^,^.... , gp,^ ^J^, p„^^, recoiling in rt
Lenten aerviee during the aeaaon "t j,,„j,(, t.xptct;< to build a 1.20 each Fri.lay of a halt hour's da- his property on St. Marks
riition. (1 to a hurch .'."rk.
A cordial invitatiiin i." extend tl) hliend the -^lervices of thi.'" &n(l unite in its community
F. G. Hill i? the Dodge car.
"¦wncr ot K new
I, W. Kirch ha.a purchased the cars ¦f Henry J, McCord recently advi-r- ' i-^ed for sale,
Mr, ami .Mrs, George Wood aro in Syracuse, N. Y. wli^rr Mrs, Woods' niotht-r died on Tuesday.
the Spring and to ti nl . this village his permanent resiiiiii. . Jesse is one ' of the popular young ii^en of our vil¬ lage and is employed by the Long Isl¬ and Railrpad at l.ynhrr.ok.
Jobn J. GanglefT, who has heen orit- : ieally ill at hia home on Bedfori Ave¬ nue, of pneumonia, is improving slow-
ly-
William Billings and family have returned to thrjr home here after paas¬ ing the Winter in Brooklyn,
Chas, Kupfer of ihisi Village, aatud- f^nt at Washington and Lee I'niversi-
Willihin H. .^milli waa taken aud¬ denly ill while entering the local post ,, ^ ... ,, office on Saturday of last wt^ek. He
ty, Lexington, Vs.. has mH.le the Var-, ^^^ r^n.oved to hia home on Bellmore Bity Debating Team and is asaociated •¦ y^^^.^y^ ^,,^^.,6 he has aince heen con¬ fined.
ii> many other Campus artivitiea; lit¬ erary, music, Y. M. C. A,, publica tioi.s. Good for Charles 1
John Macy, who hi.s ;beeti sulleriiig „., .,, 7 T^ , r ¦ s. . I from pneumonia for the past four
The village la indebted to Martin, ^.^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ,.„^ recovered as to be Wright and H. H. Cammann's men for j ^j^,^. ^^ ^^ ^^.^^ once more, paths plowed during recent storma and j
many have expreaaed their apprecia | ^J^^J ^,(.^1 [jHsehall team are wonder- tion. The matter of regular care foi-' jj^^ ^|^^,j, (,,^.,^, ^^jn i,^ ^ble to start lowing snow storma is one for the ^ p^^j.^^^.,, vVitli the firat game sched- Civic League to take up, as doubtleaa- i yj^^j ^^ly ,-,y^ week;, away, they begin ly they will, and though the needa ofj ,,, j-^,^| (^^^ „ppj „f „ome exerciae to
' the pn^i-nl .season are probably |)aat in this ine, make provision for suc¬ ceeding winters. Big bodies move
, Biov>l>, liut Wu iiave only praiae fur the Merrick Civic Leagoe IncorporBted.
('mtia H. Bowne'a name will be pro ! poi-ed for leader of the Democrata in ' this district. Thinga are looking up , for the Democrats when nmn of Mr.
Bowne'a type can he aecored for thia
leadership.
Supervisor Smith
remove the kinks ot the Winter. What's the mailer with startinx a snowball tight, boya'.' This ought to serve the purpose.
Miss Marie Munkenbuck, who in¬ jured one of her legs in a fall from tha
' achool house sloop aboul six weeks ago, ia again able to lie ahout, although ahe hae nol recovered sufliciently to
; attend achool.
' Capttiiii Charles Baldwin is having hia yacht remodeled and a new entjine
a Candidate! installed at Emelgh's ship yards.
TO THE PUBLIC Owing to extenaive alterations about i {
to ba made in tbe Arcade BoildinK and | TOWH TaXCS Due I
4esiring larger quarters, I bave decid 1 j^.^jpt h. Foater. Receiver of Town 1 •d to occupy tbe atore in t^e William ] Tmbs, is now collecting tbe taxea at 1 G. Miller Block. No. 84 Soulh Gro e 11^, Town Hall, Hempatead. The tax '. Street, April «rd. My new atore will j ^^ ^e paid without extra percentage , ba decorated and arranged to QUIt tbe „„^ a-.ji 4 !_ .
nrtiairementa of a firatclass mosic | IT *'__'; Jotal amo-int received
•tore. Pianoa. plaiyer pian sandtalk- "Leap Year" ia Ibe legendary timei Expenditures
ing machinea will be, oHered the pur- j ^hen women are privileged to "Bsk" By Roosevelt Hoae Company No 1
ebaaing public at tempting pricea and 1 for what they want. It eppliea to the jjj 5
«MJ tarms. _ aearcb for poailiona aa well aa of hoi-< April 28, Naaaaa Light &Gna
I banda.
I). FRANK SEAMAN lie-elected Tax i'-.,lector
S. DIMON SMITH Re-elecliHl \'illagc Treasurer
$1000.00
H. J. Raymore.
.Vtlv." liMrnu-lil
AdvarttoMBeoi
(Continued oia page 5)
Buy goi,() cos. l-l uie righ: price If any mercbant ia to earn a fair Freepore Co.' ' ''¦ '-. Mmn .'>t. ;, prnfjt from yuar trade, ss some mer Tel. 3:f-| i chant wilt —wheth r a horne merchlnt
or a meii order concern- -is it not in
your interest to have that profit stay
here ai bome, where it willbe utilized
^""''- ' a cough syrap in loeal activitiea, and wbere some of
which they ar • recomm-ndir^g highly I it will be sure to find its way back to
in Iheir ii.KertT..en)'nt this week. you? '
, A.1v,rtjB-in-at | Ai^rartla-mm-
Ailvertlacment.
Pliins lu Succeed Editor Slile.^' as Dis-
. irict Committeeman,
, Hirani IJ. Smith, Supervisor of the
i Town of Ilenipsttad, hus sent out cards
announcing himself as a candidate tor
District Comniitteenian of the Tenth
Election Dist/ict, This position is
now held liy Janiec E. Stilea, who waa
elec ed by the Superviscr's assistance
laal year
John !'. I'lirtwright Is also a candi¬ date for the oflice, 'Which carries with Jt mimbership in the Republican County liotnmitiee.
1310 Votes Cast
A real snowstorm on Election Da.v morning and aloppy walking in the af ternoon didn't keep our citizens away from the polls for Village Election, votes being eaat at the rate of 250 an I hour during the buaiest times, from 2 to 3 and from 6 to 8 o'clock. j When President Lamb declared the' I polls closed at 8 o'clock ballot No. 1310 had juat been paaaed out. The laat ten votera: j 1310 Frank S. Johnaon
18U9 Albert E. Allen
1308 W. R. Nygren
1307 Edward Mertz
1806 Willlam Miller
1305 William W, Buach
1804 R. A. Miller
r^oa Charles F. Young
1302 E. C. Smitli
1301 Emil Schmidt The polls were opened by Presidenl Lamb promptly al 2 o'clock. Trustees Beedll, Randall, Maxson and Williama, '. Village Clerk .S. P. Shea. H. E. Rid¬ er. H. A. Walling. H. E. Pearsall and Walter B. Cozzens assisting.
In the first hour 260 votea were ?ast, four of them being women, namely:
Marie L Campbell
Katie Miller
Lilla M. Humphrey
J. M. Wiggins In the firat fifteen minutes 75 votes were cast and 260 in the firat hoor, the ; firsl ten voting being;
Cfidman Frederick
William G. Smith
George B. Geller ,
Leo Fiahel i
A. B. Wallace \
K. E. Donaghy ',
George Miller
C. A. Edward*
Rusaell Randall
H»nry Verity
Vote Compared
With Other Years
1916 Lamb 607
Johnaon 578
For Truatee. William* received 525, Maxaon 458, Frank M. Smitb 435. 1914 Larob 654 !
Cox 611 i
1913
Ccx 579 I
Stevens 3'JS
Elliaon 212
In tbis year Rohert Welden made 1
tbe th-r record figures nf 660 for Tru* !
' Captain Arthur Horn has had quite an addition eonatructed to his liouae boat, llope you'll have use for hoth the hiiii»e bout and addition --iiiiic dny, captain.
Josi^ph VVanzer had a nurrow e.'-cape ftom drowning on Mondiiy of this week, Mr, Wander had been ffliiig on the ice. when it suddenly gave way beneatli liim, ami oifi.ie he ciuld reach the hiinU III' iToke tliioii,''i several tin>'S, in fact Joe Was obliged to exert all llis skill ol an oM-time Imyman to elTect !i landii.,:;.
Hymeneal
11, MillREY -HART Mrs, H, V. Humiilirey announces the engagement of her daughter, Mil¬ dred Paulina, to Franklyn Palmer Hart of New York City.
I PEARSALL KAYNOK
The tiftieUi annivfrsary of the we J- ... ding of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kaynor WHS celebrattd last Friday evening, at the home of their snn and dau.-htcr, Mr. and Mrs, .M. rvin Kaynor, 63 Church Street.
During the evening manj relatives and friends called to wish the couple inany happy returns, Mr. and Mrs. Kaynor have always reaided in thi* village, and have alv.ays ;)een actively ide'itified in the work of the Methodist Epiacopal Church. Mr. Raynor is a carpenter by occupation.
Mr, and Mrs. Raynor'a three aon* and Iheir families were present al the celehrauci). The aona are: Wilbur Raynor, vice president of the S(>ath Side Obaerver, of Rockville Centre; Elmer E. Kaynor, village policeman, and Mervin M. Rxynor, connected witb th" electrical department of the New Vork Telepbone Company.
SIMON MILLER Ethel, daughter uf Mr*. Beaaie Sim¬ on, ot 116 Weat 114th Street, New York City, and Abram E. Miller, jew¬ eler, ot Main Sireet. Freepori, wer» married bunday, Marcb 19, at noon, by Rabbi Max Freid, of Temple Ater- eth laiael, al the home of the bride.
Mr. and Mra. Miller went on a abort trip to Atlantic City, and are now atopping witb Mr. and Ur*. Friedman, South Main Street.
To Enlarge Drug Store
Fred'k H. Plump bs* signed a long term contract with William G. Miller for the drug store now occupied by him on Railroad Avi-nu". Tha *tor* 1* to be enlarged to take in the preaent Arc* e. about doubling the apace for displ*y, *nd giving more tban doabi« the room for the soda and ice creafl) busine**, wbicb ba* grown to a r*> ! markable extent. The remodeling ^^ work will begin a* *oon a* weattMtf j conditiona albw, and will be pothed M j repidly a* poi*ible.
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Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 24 1916 Vol. XX, No. 12 Freeport Ih the Fraternal Orders! Rooseyelt Fwport amid yicMMty. SinKl« copies of the Review for sate alGraenbiatt'sand Braithwaite's, R%' p ¦Mid Avenue-. Michnoff's, Naatj \^ .. .u . ¦ . . Coarty Review, DaSilva's and (3 > At tbe next regular meeting of twU'b. Main Street; DaSilva's.West, Masaapequa Lodge No. 822. Free and — . , .. . t_ . ¦ . ., _«1 Frank S. Siwkekcr. Jr.. our authorizwl rf;jre- , Doaci la th«^ Mcr«< frataniml arsamalioM at I ,e„„ti»i.. is in thl« vill*4re »ver> Tuesday, and . will be pl«aa^ to rei^ive 8p«cia] itrmfl. or mak« , ' •ppointmenti for callinK for tame. Herrick Road. HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE ThMW ti tf. man ara for Handr Hook, Deduct 3Z midnt^.! fnr Heoipitaad Bar) Accepted Masons (RockviMe Centre) Monday evening, April 3, the second degree will be conferred on five csndi- dates. ' Captain and Mrs. H. Albin of Henry : I Street, left laat week for Virginia,! where they will spend several weeka. ; I Harry Rowe and family are now oc-' ' cupying Mr. ^lien's house on Henry; I j Street. ' I About 85 members of the Masonic ¦ j fraternity attend»;(l the annual dinner! Lduis Paterick of New York has' j of the Fellow-Craft Clob or Maasape-1 rented one of Charles Behr's stores on . i qua Lodge of Kockville Centre at Long Nasaau Road and will shortly open m I Beach, Saturday evening. ladies' tailoring shop. ! About 200 gathered in Jhe Elks Club Mrs. Charles K Hamaker. who has ' ! House Wednesday evening to witness I been confined to her home durmg the, ; the billiard mutch at 250 pointa be j P"t two weeks, is now able to be .„. Keynor has opened a ladies' furn- j tween Edward Csrdner and Ferdmsn.l { »bout again. ^ ishingB emijuriom in the south store in i Poggenburg. both of whom are form-; ^iss Helen Losee ot East Hampton, the Americsn Theatre building. ef'^ •""«»«"'' champions of the Ur.itei ^ j^^^^^ resident of Koosevelt. has i - - ' btates. The new profesaional billiard ; jeturnj.(, („ her Tiome, after apending ' Capt. G. R. Fennema is having hia ; table of the Club had been erected in : several weeks with her sister. ' launch overhauled and a new motor in-i the'center of the lodge room, andseala] stalled by A. Emeigh at Bellmore. 1 w^re arranged ao ihat all spectat<.iH ^jag M^y Sullivan, formerly of had a good view of ihe game, 'i'he, Colonial AvenuA, spent the weekend Charlea Jagga, for many years in game waa finished in 28 innint^a, the the shoe business on Main Street, will I score 250 to 239. Following the game retire from busineas and cloae his refreshments were served and dancing gtore. [followed. The committee in charge — Iwere: BilliurdH—L'O Fiahel, Clarence The Freeport High School Baseball A. Edwards, Charlea A. .Sigmond. ^iday Mar. Satarday, Sanday Monday. Taaaday, Wednesday, Thursdav, Friday Saturi^.iiy. April 24 25 2« 27 2H 29 SO 31 1 10:51 p. 11:49 p. 1:0fi a. 2:48 a. 4:02 a. 6:08 a. 6:03 a. 6:21 a. 7 :09 a. m. m. m. m. m. tv,. m. m. m. M. in Roosevelt. The Ladies' Auxiliary uf Rusaell Hose Co. held a St. Patrick's tea at the hoae hoUHe last Saturday evening ... ._. .„ _, at which atjout 2.5 membera and friends ^ team will give a benefit performance j Entertainment—Koland M. I.amb, John ! attended. Che tables and walls were at the Crystal Theatre, Wedneaday, . B Cartwright. Ernest S. Randall. [prettily decorated for the occasion. April 5; tickets, 10 centa. 1 -. " ' ' ! The Patriotic Circle was scheiJuled The quarterly report of the Freeport i ^g ,^^^1 ^jj^ Mra. Carl Anton, at her National Hapk, pjbliahed in thia iaaue. home on Lakeview Avenue, Kockviile Centre, Thuraday evening of this week. EK.NKST Pri'.sidfn'.-Kli It. S. RANDALI. I ViHiiLM' of Krfcport FKANKi.lN I;K1<1:I. •The Old VViir ll<,i>f st Tni.-too (in H,' :n(l, re- shows the excellent increase in re¬ sources of about $:<7,000 aince last re¬ port I Miss Grace H. Carman of Brooklyn Aveaue won the prize speaking con¬ test of the 6th, Tth and Sth Grades at the Seaman Avenae School Tuesday afternoon. Henry P. Libby, real estate and in¬ surance, is a new advertiser in the Nasaau Connty Review this week Mr. Libby has located his Freeport office in the Firsl National Bank baild¬ ing. where he is prepared to attend to all businesB in tne real estate and in¬ sarance line as before. ' Progres-iive Council No. 66, S. and D. ot L., entertained their friends after their meeting on Tuesday even ing, March 21, about 5.5 being preaent to enjoy the ganies Dominoa, euchre and pinochle were played, and refresh¬ ments served. Freeport Lo(ige No. 600, L O. 0. F., conferred the third degree upon seven canuidatea last Monday evening; atter which refreshments were served. Next Monday evening the regular meeting will be held bat no special work is planned for thia meeting. The firat regular meeting of the new ; ^he officers of Cassiopeia Chapter, Village Board of Trustees will be held Order Eaatern Star, were entertained next Monday evening, at 7 o'clock. Tbis ia the statutory meeting, provid ed by law. The full Board of Trustees now con •lata of: Erneat S. Randall, President Silaa A. Williams Henry L. Maxson Jobn Mahnken, new Franklin Bedell, re-elected Miss Blanche Rhodes wo« the prize of $5 from the Elks Club, through the printing committee, for discovering tbe greateat nuniber of miaapelled worda in the soavenir program isaued by the Elks in connection with its big minstrel ahow. The prize was offered to induce reading the program. Misa Rhodes, who is deputy village clerk, discovered four errors in the program. She probably attained her proficiency jat luncheon by Mrj. E. S. Randall on Monday, March 20, at her home on North Long Beach Avenue. Thoae { present were: Mrs. Ella Ronalds, Mrg. J Emma Stark, Mrs. Helen Sproule, 1 Mrs. Lucy Van Deusen, Mrs. Emma j Watson, all of Lynbrook; Mrs. Ida I Patterson, of Brooklyn; Mrs. Susie Van Nostrand and Miss Helen Millet, of Baldwin; Mrs. Alida Forbell, Mrs. Jennie t-etry, Mrs. Elizsbeth Merritt, Mra. Mary Connor, Mra. Ida Wild, Mrs. Malinda Darling, Mra. Lillie Ketcham, of Rockville Centre; Mrs. Sadie Garrison. East Rockaway; Mra. Elsie Sylvia, Flushing, and Mrs. Elvin Edwarda, Freeport. The annual country dance given by Progressive Conncil No. 66, Sona and Daughters of Liberty, in Brooklyn Hall laat Friday evening was a very from a course in the Nassau County pleasing afTair and a good crowd was there to enjoy it. The committee in charge were: Mrs. John J. Dunbar, chairlady ; Mra. Elaie Johna, Mrs. Le¬ ona Raynor, Mrs. Annie Willis and Review aeveral years ago. President-Elect Randall Gratified Cards were in order and favors were ' won by Mrs. Charlea Epple, Mra. Al i bert Pearaall and Mra. John McAvoy. 1 At the close of the gamea a light, luncheon waa served to all, following j which the ladiea were initiated inlo ; the mysteriea of the pool table under i the able leaderahip of First Aasistant; Foreman Claude Brotheridge. ' Among the recent viaitors noted in { this village are the fol'owing: At the [ home of Mr. and Mra. A. Earle, a aon, j born Friday, March 17. Mra. Earle waa formerly M$ b Ethel Leaee, daugh- ' ter of Mr. and Mrs John Losee. On I Monday, March 20, a son waa born to Mr. and Mra. Theodore Mulch. Mra. ' Mulch is known to many of our reai ; dents as Antoinette Edwardii, daughter , cf Mr. and Mra. Charles Edwarda. The program at the Royal Theatre was varied a bit last week when Man ager Behr announced that he would run special feniare pictures on Tues¬ day and Sunday nights, and Wednea day and Saturday ni«hts there world be two acts of first-claas vaudeville interspersed with regalar film pic¬ tures. Laat Wednesday's attraction in the vaudeville line was Bob Dale, mu¬ sician, whose act was very pleaaing to the audience. Tomorrow (Saturday) night the ninth episode of "Neal of the Navy" will be preaented, featur¬ ing Miss Lillian Lorraine and William Courtleigh. There will also be a spe¬ cial aelection of photo plays and two big star acts ot vaudeville. Word has been received frnm Mr. and Mrs. Tabb oi Brookside 'wenue that they had left Hoc Spring's, Ark., and arrived at St. Petersburg. Fla., last Saturday. Mr. Tabb is slightly improved in health. They will spend the month of Apr*l in Fla., returning to Roosevelt about the firat of May. Randall Elected Freeport President Mahnken and Bedell Trustees Expresses Appreciation to Voters ih Special Interview to Re Miaa Mary Crevoiaerat. At the last meeting ot Maasapequa Lodge No. 822, Free and Accepted Masona, at Rockville Centre, A'thur _ D. Noawortby ot thia village received "^^A-^ J n _• i hia Entered Apprentice degree. The view Editor and Promises an j .^^.^^^^ ^^^ remarkable in that the Efficient and Economical Administration. 1 wiah to moat heartily thank the votera of Freeport for tbe confidence expreaaed in me aa abown by the reault of the ballots eaat today, which have elected me to be the Preaident of our Village of Freeport for the coming year. I wish alao to thank those of my frienda who have worked so hard and faithfully tu bring about tbis result. Worda cannot expreaa my most heartfelt appreciation. The campaign baa been con¬ ducted along the moat gen¬ tlemanly and honorable lines •nd for which no apolegiea need by made. For myaelf I pledge to thA taxpayera and reaidenta of Freeport tbe moat efficient •nd economical •aninistration of tbe affairs of tbe village that lie* in my power. I shall strive to produce tbe beat re¬ sults •t the leaat poaaible coat and withoat fear or fav¬ or, ~ Try my ipccUl box of cat flowera. 78c for the weekend. C. R. Ankera, foriat. Koekvill«C«atre, L. I.; tele¬ phone connaetion; delivery anywhere. communication waa attended by Ar¬ thar Nosworthy, father, and Joaeph B. Nosworthy, grandfather of the can¬ didate The father ia a member of Maaaapequa Lodge and thn grandfather of Piatt Lodge of Brooklyn. Following the initiation, the Nos- worthya, three generationa, enter¬ tained a number of tbeir friends at dinner at the Blka Clab House. ALL PROPOSITIONS CARRY El Al Fl .1.. Ft Fl 8. I), (il THE TOTAL VOTK For l're«i |
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