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Nassau County Review
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Official Paper, Village of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917
VoL XX, No. 20
FREEPORT
*'. a, •» K 1^ ». »^ tatiK. te N. K. ^ I Another Convention
in Freeport
Epworth LeatcuefR from "All OVer LoHK iHland" to Meet at Local .M. E. ('hurch Next Thursday.^
j Get Seeds!
The NriKhborhood Workers' Fair ' I have secured for free dis- The Neiirhborhood Workers are (riving ' tribution a small additional
The t^ifnli they »ell aro very. rare. ,'^upply o^ seeds. Call at 31a
" .Railroad Avenue and secure; N>,t ThurHdav. .May 24..the Free-
}an allotment. Let us plant ev- port M. E. Church will be the scene
_ . -it. II .u- lerv available tract ; "^ the Spring Convention of the Ep
To Jret your coin is the principal thmjc i^'J avanauic iiai^i. , « »• k
E%-eryone muat have hl."i t\ing. j
Mm. ChaiM; is ^oins to sinir
My the dollars it will brinjrl
Patriotism is in the air All the people will he there
.Sidney H. Swezey. j'
2* ^ '•(-¦'M «m 'T«««'^!« sai ¦-•.« "n m ^
W- W. n. W, W:. ^ »S. »». »i Wi; Dr »* «K
ROLL OF HONOR
Our Soldiers Army and Navy (We will appreciate havin? our readers a«lvise us of any additions or chancres in this column, which will be rontinue<l rejpalarly in tho Nassau County Review.) .
ROOSEVELT
MERRICK
BELLMORE
Martin Schneider, formerly of this
V'L^^TH^'iJiz J!T:^:\<ieZ:r'^^^:^<^r'k^enZn:z ?::i!-*!!v^"i'^:i..«?rir»5:i-'^-«;
School Notes
Services at the church of the Re
worth Leajnies of the Brooklyn South
District. This district includes the FREEPORT
south side of I.onir Island from Brook-iCIjdc Hrown, U. .S. .S. Delaware , ri • aa '>'" Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Mon- .Morton C.ermond. 2nd Field Artillery
: Vlllaige to Equip Home tauk Point, included in that area are Robert Campbell
Defense Guard ¦^^''''y chapters. These will be repre- .Machine (iun Co., 10th Infantry
! , sented. Charles Cook
¦ Froeport .Sets the Lead in Matter of '' '^ anticipate<i that 400 delecrates, ¦ Machine (iun ('o., 10th Infantry
' Proper Equipment be.side.s visitors will be present. Spe-, Harry .Mbin
' A special meeting of the VillaKe cial trains from the ea.st and west will; .Machine (iun ('.o^. lOth Infantry
: Board Monday eveninjr, on a call brinjr the Leufruers from the various-J. Wallace (iuest''•
i signed bv everv member of the Board. Points. Machine (iun Co.. lOth Infantry
! A petition was received, siirned by over The convention will have three ses- Bert Donnelly
100 citiiens, asking the Board to ap- '^'"n«. morning, afternoon and even-1 iMachiue Gun Co., 10th Infantry I propriate the necessary funds for suit- '"«• Reports of the Leagues' activity . »A»ui« Wright And at tho fair spen.l one night ; "hly equipping with weapons, uniform will be rea.l. Pennants and banners^ Nu,y
We know you want to do what's right.'»"-' "'her acces.sories, the members w,li be awanle. to chapters m the | (.lart-nce Trubenback Don't get the name of being tight, i f-"""" the Village of Freeport belong- ">ei>'bersh.p contests. I„ <he after-
' ing to the Sheriff's reserve of Na.ssau "oon before the session there will bc Countv. some "hiking" done; baseball will be
The" petition was favorably acted Playt't «"'• general sightseeing, upon by the Board, there being no The nftcrnoon session will be ad- ohjection entered, - and a resolution I dresse.l by one of Rev. "Billy" Sun- passed appropriating $3000 for this '^'^V'" assistants, I. K. Honeywell, who purpose, to be paid half in the 1917 will come with a message, not only i John Fasxino tiix levy and the other half in the 1918 ^"^ Kpworthians, but for everybo<ly. V. S. S. New Hampithire levy, the monev to be borrowed from '" the evening Rev. Robert M. Moore.; 1st Class Petty Officer the light and water sinking funds. D. D., of the St. Marks' M. K. Church : Kdward Fassino
The authority for the Board to »'' Brooklyn will address the Leaguers.; IJ. S. S. Nashville make this expenditure is found in a -^ hearty invitation is extended to 2nd Cla.ss Petty Officer new law pas8e<l this year to meet ex-1 th'" Pub''*" to attend the sessions of thej (Two above brothers of Mrs. .lames
Booths ami tables all about All society will be out Ladies thin and ladies stout, Ahout the fair days will shout.
Money, money is what they need, They seek to do a noble deed, The ladies always take the lead So kind friends these words please hee<i.
.Jiwt ccmie and add your little mite
Henry L. Maxson
SinKit r,.,.i..: „f th.- Kevii-w for hbIc a firecnblatt'.H and Drkithwaite's. Kailroari Avr nut-; I.irbeimairs. Nnn.snu Cnunty Rrvii-w Daiiilva's and (iabetz'n. Main .Street: Spit x»r'K HtBtlon.iy .Stori', Grove Strert; Mich n..(T-,, Wi'«l MiT-ick Koad.
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE
(Official Figures for Sandy Hook I
Navy Howard .\IdridKe
Troop (', Cavalry Dr. Thomas H. Evans
2:ird Regiment Raymond Amador
Marine Corpn
I velt 5?chool have been entere<l for the ' athletic meet at Mineola. Saturday.
May 26, at 10 a. m.: .lames Bamford.
Rud'dph Schlegel, Edward Heineman,
Theo. .Schnaars. Louis Wilson, Harry : Smith, Eugene Coker, Philip (irass,
Charles Gombert, David Coker, Le
Roy Matthews, Richarji Schwanewide,
Herliert Voorhis, Wlliam Loeber, I Harry Walker. P'dward .¦Xnderson. Ed- 1 ward Verity, Tlieo. Paschette, William i Verity. i Supt. Mepham was a visitor at the
school on Friday afternoon.
Rev. H. Pohlman was a visitor at
the school the past week.
The <» attendance banner for week
ending .May 11 goes to .Miss Coon- I ley's fith Orade-
! Miss Mary Phipps, physical train- j ing teacher, has been ill the past ! week at her boarding place, with Mrs.
H. Faath.
Pupils receiving 100', in the accur- I acy test on Friday are as follows: I Ith (Irade, .lulia Dictrichen. [ 3rd Grade, .Maria Carota.
2nd (irade, William Cruger, .Amel-I I ia Zierman. Raymoml .Moore, B Divi¬ sion. Through
ing engineer of the U. S. Coast (iuard
7.30 and 11 o'clock A. M. and K o'clock P. .M
service. Morning Prayer and sermon. The Surtday Schools meet at 10 A. .M. in the Popish House ami 3 o'clock in the fire hall of Company No. 2 on
Camp .-Vvenue. The Woman's Aux- ... , .,,. ,, 7~[ ,
iliarv meets weeklv in the Parish /^>'«s I^'H'^ Ketcham is seriously ,11 House at 2.30 P. M."« The Boy Scouts i '^L'^T"**"'" "' """ •^'"'"*'*'"'«' "^ ^*'«« meet weekly on Tuesdays at 7.30 P. M. The ("t. F. S. meets bi-weekly on Fri¬ days at 7.30 P. M. A cordial invita¬ tion is extende<l to all to attend the services of this church and to become
Holy Communion at the 7.30' ^'^'^P'^""? service^ou the south side of , Long Island. The territory extends from Montauk to Rockaway Point and the office is locatetl on Brooklyn .^ve- \ nue, Freeport
i Seaman.
High-Hill Boach Hot.el opened for
the season on Tuesday of this week.
I Capt. Horn will start the ferry ser-
¦1 .c 1 -...1. 1 .. ¦ . vice to thnt resort from Bellmore on
identified with its community inter- w,,,
ests. ¦ * " ' ¦
Bellmore baseball team was again
.\ group of village girls is- giving ; Uie losers lust Sunday when they were
a Bazaar and Dance in the Parish idefeated by .lamaica .\. C. by the score
House tonight for the benefit of therof l.'i to 7. Next Sunday Hickory
Red Cross. Admission is 2.'") cents. ! Field Club will bo the opponents.
the kindness of Frank .
Kriday. May
Saturday
Sunday,
Monday.
TueJiday,
Wednesday
Thursday.
Friday,
Saturday.
18 <;:16a.rn.
19 t):41a. m.
20 7:31 p. m ' isting emergencies, being
21 8:19 p! m. i ^'•^•'' °' the laws o/ 1917.
22 f) :05 p.m..'
23 9:49 p. m.i
24 10:,34p. m.!
25 ]l:19p. m. i 2« 12:04 p. m.i
I
Chapter
$25a.OO IN PRIZES
AT THK Decorated Automobile Parade
The operetta, "Florinda,
i Freeport, N. V., at 2 P. .M., .lune 12. The i 1917
Rose and the Pearl," will be presented i
^y *•?*' ^L,^- ^'"''' "'"'*''¦ the auspices \ A Big Feature of the Firemen's Car-
of the Freeport .Mothers' Club, at Brboklyn HMall, Brooklyn Avenue, | Freeport, this F'riday night, .May 18,1 at eight o'clock. Half of the proceeds I for benefit of our country. I
convention and learn of tho work that I Venditt*
the Brooklyn South District Epwor- j falter C. Schmidt
thians are doing. These conventions , Battleship Kentucky
are always looked forward to with I Burgess Osterhout
much anticipation by the Leagues and Plattaburg Training Camp
have always been highly inspirational, Clement B. Johnson
and uplifting to say the least. 1 Ist Lieut. Officers' Reserve Corp
Following is the program of the I Charles P. Gould three sessions: ; 7th Regiment "*« '*'
Morning Session | Sidney D. Gould
10:15 to 12:.30 !
Organ Prelude, Mrs. G. T. Van i
11. 11. Cammann and family returned t Regular services at the .M. K. to the village this week for the sum-j Church every Sunday; morning ser- mer from Manhattan. vice at 10:.>0; Sunday School at 1>1:.30;
{evening .service at 7;.30. Preaching by
The Boy Scouts are taking well to i the pastor. Rev. R. W. Knight, the farming work for their country.,
Under the supervision of Mr. George Thonuis .1. \ alloiy and Frank Brit- u.M,^,^ >,. , .„...v. Woo.1 thev are caring for 19 rows of jt"" have engaged in the auto business. : Wood, the correct weight of the boys : potat(K;s of 300 foot length. Each boy | ThO' have for .sale a line of new ami entered in the Mineola meet was tak-• i"^ in charge of about 900 feet The (^'-"'¦';"''hand cars^ See their ten on Friday and it certificate re-, projwsition has been made feasible!"'"''"''""" ""^ ^"'•° "'"'' ceived for each one. through tho kindness of Mr. H. H.
i Do not forget the patriotic lecture,' Cammann who provided the land, 1 Ito be given at the auditorium of the seed, fertilizer and planting, leaving! j new school on the evening of May 31 the work of cultivation and harvest! )at 8 o'clock. for the boys who are to have half of'
I the proceeds for themselves while the
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Roose-: Troop of which they are members is I velt Sunday, May 20, 7:30 celebra-: to have the other half, tion of the Holy Communion at 7:30 —
adv.
The annual dunce of the Third Dis- jti-ict Republican ("lub will be held in I Firemen's Hall on Tuesday evening,
.May 29. .Music will be furnished by
Waldau's orchestra.
nival at Freeport June 12, 13, 14, in , Riper Connection with the Annual Con¬ vention of the Southern New York \'olunteer Firemen's Association.
I Josei>k Kelly Hymn j Arthur Mayer
Devotional, Rev. Saul O. Curtice J. Ireland Response, Miller F. Timbrell, Presi- j .Mr. Westcott dent Brooklyn South District Epworth I Mr. Wagner
.\t the regular monthly meeting of
Advance Hook und l.addcr Company
on Monday evening of this week, a
A group of the home guard went tol looal branch of the .Nassau Countv
A I C J C U 1 D J 1 i°" ^"^'^''y "!^'?^ *° take the Home Defense League was organizeil
Annual OUnday bCnOOl rarade ; oath and to be enrolle<i as deputies la„d the following officers elected-
The annual Sunday School parade! u'id<'r the sheriff. '.lames .1. Lowrey. president: F'cter
Ambulance Corps at Phillips Acttde-h^'" he held Saturday afternoon, Jane: ;.lohnson, vice president; L. W. Rich-
2, 1917, at 3:30 p. m. Floats symbolic ^he following women have volun- U^ds, secretarv. James E Place an of some of the outstanding events of teered to help in taking the military | px-captuiii of the 23rd Regiment, "was
^^^- ^•,5'„^"'"-1 selected as instructor. A rs. H. Betts,
my
Protestanism will distinguish the pro-'census in Merrick: Mrs. gram this year. The line of march is ^ey, Mrs. W. E. Spear, M
in the hands of John D. (iunning, the i-hief marshal for the day.
Weekly Weather Report
Friday, .May 4, clear, (juite cool in morning, heavy frost; overcast in p. m. and rain at night, heaVy east storm and cold,
Saturday, heavy east storm contin¬ uing, cold and raw, with drizzle. . Sunday, overcast and cold.
Monday, continuing overcast till about 10 ll. m., when cleared off, cool, overcast again at night
Tuesday, overcast, cool, sun out at mid-«lay, rain at night.
Wednesday, overcast, warmer, sun out mid-day, rain in p. m.
Thursday, clear, windy, cool, dusty.
Friday, May 11, clear, windy, cool, dusty.
Saturday, clear, warmer.
Sunday, clear, cool, windy.
Monday, clear, warm, second real warm <luy of season.
Tuesday, same.
Wednesday, slightly overcast, some¬ what cooler, shower at noon, rainy p. m., ruin hard middle of night
Thursday, clear, windy, but fairly warm.
Freeport Sporting Club
Last Friday night the Freeport Sporting (^lub opene<l the boxing sea¬ son with the following: 10 rounds, Walter Mohr, 138Vfe lbs. vs, Wee Wee Barton, 139Vi lbs.; HWohr won, in G rounds. Frank Dundee, white, 13C lbs., vs. Kid Lock, colored, 142 lbs.; Dundee won. Joe Leonard. 117 lbs., vs. Young Riley, 110 lbs., both white; Riley knocked out in the second round. In the four round bout between Willie Koletta. white, and Kid Fields, col¬ ored, Fields knocked out in the third round.
This Friday night the star bout will be between Young Rosso artd Joe Fox, with two six round bouts and three four round preliminary bouts.
League
Reading of Minutes of Fall Conven
SUB-COMMITTEE •Idlui .1. Dolan, Chairman
F>nest W. Ault, Sec'y-Treas.' tion
; Report of Officers
Mr. Automobile Owner:
We are trying to make tl»e Automo- Mle Parade on the afternoon of June 12 next the outstanding feature of the Firemen's Carnival and would appre¬ ciate your interest and support. We have set aside $250 in Gold for prizes to be divided as follows:
SIOO.OO First; $50.00 Second; $30.00 j to Rev. "Billy" Sunday I North Bergen Place)
Third; $20.00 Fourth; $10.00 each; Cornet Solo, William Ackerly j Sam. Lieberman
Fifth to Ninth. i Junior League Exercises, under the I Plattsburg Training Camp.
The prizes will be awarded to the i direction of Miss Phoebe T. Powers, W. Clinton Story participants whose cars show the Junior League Superintendent , Plattsburg Training Camp,
most points in originality, workman- "What the Institute Means to Me," | Edward Meaney ship and beauty of their decoutions. Charles Anderson, William L. Ben- Francis Arguimbau 'rhe Judges will be carefull)/chOsen i nett Arthur Brown, Kenneth Pitcher [ Frank Tinney lor impartiality and capability, and Report of Nominating Committee ' .Naval Kese
Report of Fresh Air Committee Miscellaneous Business .¦\djournment
.Afternoon Session 3:00 to 5:00 Hymn Prayer, Rev. A. D. Batchelor
HYMENEAL
LEA—PHILLIPS
Invitations have been issued for the wedding of .Miss Helen Jones, daugh¬ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnston Phillips, of 1177 Dean .Street, Brook
Above in 23rd Regiment Gus Fassino
(Third brother of Mrs. James Venditt) Base Hospital No. 2 U. .S. Medical Reserve (iene O'Neill
Same as Fassino, pharmacist
These two sailed Monday on the St.) lyn, and Frederick Cordes, son of Mr
Louis for France | and Mrs. Charles R. Lea, of Brooklyn
Harry L, Foster [and Rowayton, Conn. The ceremony
Madison Camp , j will take place at the Pouch Mansion
Addres.s, I. E.Honeywell, assistant! (Son o^ Alonzo Foster,.formerly of I in Brooklyn on Wednesday, June t.i.
""""""' -- . I rpY^^ Leas were for several years
' residents of West Merrick Road, Free- I port, where their two sons wore fav- 1 orites with the younger set of the vil- I lage, Mrs. Lea having been active in I the work of the Episcopal ("hurch.
their names, together with all other particulars concerning the parade will be sent you later.. We have promises of entries from diatant points on Long Island and up-State, and we expect a large and memorable turnout of pleas¬ ure cars. The parade will be wit¬ nessed by at least forty thousand peo¬ ple; splendid hand music will feature the day; there will be a Business Ve¬ hicle Parade in the evening that prom¬ ises to bring out some very unusual and unique floats and illuminations; and we can promise you a jolly day in the handsomest village of the State, handsomer than ever in its holiday attire.
We cordially invite the participation of all autoists and will be glad to for¬ ward entry blanks. Awaithig an early and favorable reply, I am.
Yours Respectfully, ERNEST W. AULT,
Sec'y-Treas.' P. O. Box 175, Freeport. N. Y.
Coming Events'
May 15 to 18 inclusive, fair, Neigh¬ borhood Workers.
Friday evening. May 18, operetta in Brooklyn Hall, benefit of Mothers' Club and Re<l Cross
Election of Officers Efficiency Report Adjournment for Supper Evening Session 7:15 to 9:00 Song Service Presentation of Officers Roll Call Offertory Solo Hymn
Address, Rev. Robert M. Moore Address
Patriotic Finale Benediction
Chance to Hear
Famous Lecturer
Attention is called to the advertise¬ ment in this issue of the lecture to be given by Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis, on "The National Crisis," at the Bald-f win M. E. Church on Tuesday evening, May 29. The church is conveniently located on the Merrick Road, easily accessible by autoists and about ten minutes walk from the railroad depot.
Reserve
C^orporal C. Frank Cook of the Ma¬ chine Gun Co., lOthe Regiment, has been promoted to the rank of Ser-
! gent and is in conimand of the detail j of men stationed at Massapequa. This I is the second promotion for thia Free- ' port boy since February I. ' BELLMORE
((ieorge Merritt
U. S. S. Chester I Walter Brockman ! Fort .Slocum. N. Y. I BALDWIN
I Charles S. .Miller I Non-Com. Officer; Yeoman
Thomas McGarrigle
Charles Baldwin
Harry Raynor
Robert H. Story
Edward B. Johns, jr.
.Ml the above .Naval Reserve, on board the Harvard
Frank White
Machine Gun Co.. 10th Infantry
H ^ »,. R , ¦,¦: iKj. »¦. fc fc^ »«(. Ba^ 1^4 Hj,
Social and Personal
The regular monthly dance of the South Side Democratic Club will be held at Brooklyn Hall next Saturday evening. May 26, with music by Wulf¬ ing.
.lohn D. Ciunning and family have san send their donation to Mrs. f). C. returne<l to their home at 120 South Harvey. Bayview Avenue, after spending the Winter in Brooklyn.
Mrs. Frank E. Willets has been seriously ill with pneumonia, but i
patriotic .. ,, ... „.,, -, ,- . .„ , j mass nieeting at which several prom- Mr.s. Pranklin Hil , Mrs. DA. Clark- i„p„, ,pe„kers will be present, will be .son. Mrs. James Hewlett Mrs. Bonja- held in Firemen's Hall thi.s Fridav mm Carman Mrs. H B. Schwab, Mrs. | ,.,.p„i„j. ^11 are invited t.. l.e pres"-
¦ X „"'','.^°^^; ^Z'- ^ .i^?^!"' ^J^-1 -'"t. I'oth young and ol.i. H. W. Morrell .Miss M^K. Kober, Mrs. puring the company nu-etin, Kev. Vi B Pollock, Mrs. Gc-orge Massay, Th'to.iore J. King, who has taken an Mrs. Harry Leich, Mrs. Frank Draper, L^.tj,.. part in the alTairs „f the com- Mrs. L. K^^Corlies, Miss M. S Harvey, L^,,^. .i^rin,: his residence in Bellmore. Mrs. .LOdell, Mrs H. Schuyler (^am-1 ,,,,, presented with a diamond set man. Mrs. Reese, Miss M. Bowne, Miss!,,.,,,,, ,,.„„.h f,,,, ,,y Ivi.-r Johnson on Northridge. I behalf of the membeis. In accepting
TV, o « 'TTT" t \, 1 u l'^*' *~''^*- '''"ther King expressed his
The .Sufl-rage Club of Merrick has i i„u.,„io„ of retainin- his membership .lecided to abandon the concert aiidjj,, t|u. companv even though his dut- dance which they purposed giving to I ;,,j, ),..,| ,.;,||j,,i ),ini ,.j.sewhere raise money for the campaign fund, | j.^it.,. Johnson was appointed a and to devote all their energy to as-1 <,„„,n,jtu.i. to arrange a patriotic cele- si.sting the chairman of the Suigicali i.r,,.;,,,, ,^, [,<. held in the village on Dressings Society and the National 1 lui^ 4, the proceeds of which are to Special Aui m getting up a conci;ct|j^. ,„|,|,.,| t„ n,,. ..onipanv's ireasurv.
and dance sometime in June, the pro-1
ceeds to be devoted entirely to the] liurcha.se of pmterials for the above-' named societies. 1
Merrick has pledge<l $50 for the, campaign fund, of which $40 has al-1
ready been subscribed. Anyone wish-j meeting in the church parlors Friday ing to contribute to the remaining $10 afU'rnoon, .May 25, at ."• o'clock. \
I special program hus been arrunget). ! .Sunday morning Dr. Curtice is to j preach on "The Infinite Helper." In the
News of the Churches
Tlie W. I-
.Methodist ¦ •'<
;\I. S. will hold its regular
Parents are urged to attend ^he
interscholastic meet of the public
schools of Nassau County, to be held
now recovering nicely. Mrs. Willet's "" the Mineola Fair (iround, Satur-
father, John J. Randall, who has been ^"-V. May 20, at 10 a. m., and contin-
I quite ill at his Winter home in Flor- "'"P "" ^'^y- Athletic events of all
ida, is also reported improving favor- l^'niis. Boy Scout activities, flag drills,
ably. May pole dance, (ieneral admission,
25 cents, pupils 10 cents.
Donors to Firemen's , ^j, j,^,^^^ s7c7etary of the Y. M.
Convention FundlC. a., conducted an athletic contest
Although a committee has been at 1 at the .school on Friday afternoon •
work for some time, but a small pro- with the result thtit the following boys
evening he will speak on "Pauls .Xrguiiient for (iiving Ourselves to C,.l." • ^^
.."^
Lutheran ' ' «j
The ser\'ices in this church are held every Sunday ut 10:.30 a. ni. und 7:45 I), ni. The Sunday School meets at 2:.'J0 p. ni. The Luther League devo¬ tional meeting is held at 7 p. in. We invito all t<i our serviys.
ment arc expected to be made.
Saturday evening, Mav 19, <lance ^'""^^ ^"^^- '"'*'* rentals during the School, when all returns, either money | gmaji^ will be appreciatetl by the Com- for benefit of convention fund of Free- ^'''¦'y P"""*^ **'**"y''"^^'^^'^''*»^> *' •"¦ t'^kets, from the recent entertain-; mittee, and may be sent to William alternate, Rinaldo Phillip.* port Fire Department, ut Brooklvn '^ evidenced by the many transac- ' '" ^- "
Hall; tickets 25 cents tions effected by Thomas W. Lucas
Thursday! May 24, Brooklyn South <'"'¦'"» the week. Pillowing are the District Epworth IJeague Convention '"'^"**
at Freeport M. E. Church.
Momlay, May 28, card party at '^^y- *" Joh" Hare, of Manhattan Mrs. B. H. Perry's, proceeds for pa- . """"? "'' Harry Burrou)?hs on_New- triotism.
Tuesday, May 29, card party, bene fit local work, at residence of Mrs.
If you Have not yet made your* con- i ^"•'^'"h'an Brass Foundry
Robert A. Patrick
Frank Bradley, 312 Bayview Avenue.
ton Boulevard, to Mary Hall, of Brook¬ lyn.
House of CFinton F
Place, to John Santos, _. „„, v.^^..... , , , ,
, House of Vaudewater Post on Long j tjibutions acknowledpcd to date are
Tuesday, May 29, card party, bene- ¦ ^^'"'^ A^""""' to <^harles Croons, of] C'"* '^.°*'°"''i ?,^- ^^'^
fit local patriotic work, at residence i J*''<'<>*''yn- of Mrs. Frank Bradley, 312 Bayriew I "ouse of John Avenue. Avenue, to Phil
! Brooklyn.
Big Successful Fair This Week
The fair being held at the Freeport Club this week ia proving a pleasing success. The selection of committees wus excellent as is shown by the work already done, and the arrangements for the pleasure und nmusement of the guestsh Special features have been planned each evening, and the event will close tonight, Friday, when it is anticipated there will be record breaking crowds.
This event is held at the Freeport Club House which h^s .been trans¬ formed into a flower (garden for the occasion, with hosts of "flowers" to assist in making the visit u pleasinfr one. t,. i
AutoH in Collision
' Cadman H. and Mrs. Frederick and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Carrol, and Mrs. Bert Kalraar were badly shakep up in »n automobile collision Sunday afternoon. The Frederick car, driven by Mr. Frederick, was going west on Archer Street, and t^e Kalm&r cor, driven by Mra. Kalmer, was goin^f north on Ocean Avenue, when they col¬ lided. The Frederick car was over¬ turned and its occupants thrown out None was serioubly hurt, however. ERNFIST W AULT
Sec'y-TreAsurer Parade Committee Th« place to buy coal. Sinclair
„ Kaynor, 8 No. Main St, tMephone 184
Adv«rtb«a«nt and enclose $3.00 for Entry F ee.
Queen Quality pumps are neat and attractive and also give great comfort ¦ A lender is oufr White Pro-buck Colon-; isl style plain to«, white heel. Price' 9S.(iO. Crevoiserat's, 96 So. Main St:
Adverti»«o)«iit .
Special Meeting of
Realty Rentmg Market _ j a spe^-ial meeting of the Freeport | i-T/erai ",";;;trrbution is made, the de-
Contmues JtSnsk Mothers Club IS called for on Tuesday 1 partment faces a big deficit Any The realty market in Freeport con- afternoon. May 22, at the (irove Street j contribution, no matter how large or
House of George Raynor on Broad-
RED CROSS NOTES
(By Red ('ross Press Committee) FREEPORT AUXILIARY
'lint on Russell I tribution to the Red Cross work you «°^/; ^- ^.^X^t^er of Bav Bidire '""« '"vited to do so at once. The con- ''"P^f" "..'^'"JlVP.V'''^ ;r°Po?rL^Srg|tJ:'butions acknowledged to date are: ^^^^^^'^Ityer^'"''"'" »rles Croons, of C'"o* '^«*'°"«i l^' *5.00 f^^"" '^'^^^^j,
H. B. Hagen & Co. 6.00 i- ? w.„"*° "
,n Perry on Southside! Neijrhborhood Workers'collection .3.05 | ^^""^^^^^
lilir HnethwohL of <^*"»titauqua Circle 5.00 ",'"., •','^^*™
imp Huetnwont, or o*,,„,» ^nn i'ieutler & Weinh
Baptist
portion of the amount necessary to be were selected to represent .Merrick! **''^ I'redenck Pollanl, Rockville raised, has been raised by the com- School at the interscholastic meet; (Centre, will preach at both .services mittee of the Freeport Fire Depart- Class A, less than 80 lbs.: | <_'" '^"'"'j'y; morning at 11; evening ut
ment which has in charge the Twen- .")(.>-yard run, entry. Howard Rartow; | "•''• Sunday .School at 9:45 a. m, ty-Second Annual Convention of the alternate, Alfreil Drinkwater. A!i<l-week serviees on Thursday at K
Southern New York Firemen's .Asso- Running high jump, entry, Robert' I' '"• l""'t'>r in charge, ciution. to be held in Freeport June .Miller;»lterHate. Harry Gunzenhauser.! "" Monday, the 2Kth inst, u putri- 12, 13 and 14, 19-17, and unless more Running broad jumi), eiitrv. Harold:"''^ meeting will be held. The speak-
(iunzenhauser; alternate, KoI.ert Mil-ier fxpected is Kev. Maurice Ambrose
ler. Levy, pastor of the (ireen .Avenue
Class B, less than 95 lbs.: Baptist Chunh, Brooklyn. Dr. Levy
75-yard run. entry. Vernon 'Jepe;!"' ""•' "'' 'be lending speakers of the
day.
F. Cornell, acting chairman, or How- Running high jump, entry, Rinaldo;
ard E. Pearsall, secretary. Phillips; alternate, Richard Thamm. i Christian Science
Running broad jump, entry. Richard j First Church of ("hrist, Scientist
Thamm; alternate, Rinaldo Phillips. I Services Sunday morning at 11:10
Class C, over 90 lbs.: | o'clock. Fulton and Franklin Streets,
100-yard run, entry, (ieorge Chris-. Hempstead; subject next .Sunday,
15.00 toffel; alternaU.', Karle (ioo<lenough. 'May 20, ".Mortals und liiimortals."
10.0() Running high jump, entry. Earle i '
10.00 ; (ioodenouuh; alternate. Roland Wee-, Preabyterian
10.00 • ber. ' .Sunday morning the pastor wil!
5.(»0 I Running broad jump, entry, Earle 1 preach a sermon on "Standing By the
The following contributions have I been made to date ; .\ Friend ' Simon Bauman A. & P. Tea Co.
$50.00 10.00
Freeport Artifici;U Stor^ Works 6.001 toffel.
5.00 : Goodenough; alternate, (.-eorge f^hris-
5.00
15.00
ENTRY BLANK
5.001 7.001
DECORATED AUTOMOBILE PARADE Freeport, N. Y., June 12, 1917
Dear Sir: 1 hereby enter my auto in your Parade on June I 2. i „'""• '*"*•>
Miss Sarah Stiiart ] Mr. Alfred T. Davison ' Raymond .S. and Shirley M
Pearsall j Mrs. John Harrington 1 Mr. Sidney H. Swezey j Mr. R.-Seaver Ban-ie
MisR^deUiide .Sutherland (lOyrs) 1.00 I Mrs. -Edgar Williams : Mr. .Vrthur Browti
Seaman & Rovegno j Mr. William Vossler
Freeports Arts Club JMr. Ward C. Moon j Preabyterian C%urch Improve- I ment Society jCard Club (Mm. Knobel, Prea.) JFIve Hundred Club (Mrs. Gil-
ihold
Staff," or share and share alike, a les¬ son taken from the greUtcst military leader of the ancient Hebrews.
The evening sermon will l>e on "En-
Jfimes Criukshank
iFtsd S. Howell
r /w, Joseph Isola
Eagle Shoe IJcpair Shop
.\. Pisoutti
John A. Charkalis g jj^ , Dr. F. W. Fletcher
.5 001*^"''"' **"?«"
Rose Wine S/ Liquor House Edgar Jackson
5.00 6.00 6.00 5.00
5.00 Miss Brownell, physical instructor, 5.00 has selected tfen pupils who will give
5.00 a folk dance and sixteen pupils who! during the Strain." Paul's caution to 3.00 will take parr in the flag drill which' the Soldier of Jesus Christ Thecom- 2.00 will represent the various schools ofjbine4l choirs under the direction of 2.00 Nassau ("ounty. j Miss Spier will sing, with Mr. Cor-
''¦^ ^ \ ~^~~. . ' n*l'"» VanHeese at the organ.
1-W)! Vital Statistics l The monthly business meeting and
'•t>0 BIRTHS i *<'cial of the (Christian Endeavor Soci
J-9? May y. Bertha, William H. and Mir-i*ty was held in the chapel on Monday ¦^•"" iam Rosenberg Kowitz. evening, with Presidenl Edward Hem-
Mey 5. Jane Carolyn, Herbeit and i'"»f presiding. 'Ihere were 14 mem- Florence Faulkner Clark. I bers present.
: After tbe business of tfee mMting
I c" c -M. < f-he members too part in games and at
1168.00,rormerhreeporter j,^ ^,v,ock refreshmenu were served
Going to the War | by the entertainment committee. Harry L. Foster ot the Ea^le, soa] '^" y^°""* "^P'* between the aires
1.00: 3.00! 2.00'
Mrs. W. Albert Peasa. jr Mr. Henry Story Mr. and Mrs. Fred Er Story Miss Gladys B. Story Mrs. William Foi«man Mr. C. Milton Foreman Miss StelU Foreman Mr. Melville R. Smith Mr. Smith,Cox
. You don't gain by going trf New
^?V I York for bicycles, tires or accessories; I . _. - . „ . — ~— —»—. "~»i,* ,/• ..„,i ,,r .„ w-.i««.««j ;„ » *i.i
2-^ you can buy cheaper in Freenort and '»' **«¦ ¦"'* Mrs. Alonxo Poster of «I2 r*^ "^ '*"iJ T .^*'''<""»^. •"*« .*•".»» ' what ts mZeX^afZ^'u'^^ i ^-con Street. Brooklyn, a.ul a former '"»<-'«»>^ ^^^ religious meetmg ,. l-ld cn be nJmedied without c^ or in-j P'-^'^urg man. leave, tomorrow forl^r^^ ^"f^' "* »•" •=**"«' f ' P «> convenience. Sydney Smith will Uke I M***-'*'' Camp. He m a gr^iuate of 11*'^^ ^"^ " '"-P-tent leader m
care of you for 12 month*. His stock = ^*"y.«'*f ^"^k*" When at college j''''*"^''
is the largest in N. Y. and is selected' "* «*"'*«' "»« college paper and was after careful examination and his j fn* author of two of the annual col- , years of practicul knowledge enable 1 ^*f* P^y* . He m a menber of tbe
«'^ •»»"» *• »*«•¦ **»« beat obtMnaUe. Cali j S'lfna Nu Fraternity. Foater wss for I*'''''land convince yourself. BoDot akatea,[»<»*f *»*"« the Emgia'a represenUtive ballbearing, $1.50 pair. '"* ^*^ iloekaway and later at Mineola
1.00 6.00 6.00
l&OO 6.00
10J90
Mare Freepart fta'am on Pafe t
6.001 6.00 I
—Brooklyn Kaide. May 12.
DoaglaM ShoMi far Men. Black Vid
lace, straight last, th« kind that is al¬ ways in Mtyle. Price tfi.OO. Crevois¬ erat's, 96 So Ifam.
AdvMni*
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Nassau County Review 1 Official Paper, Village of Freeport FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917 VoL XX, No. 20 FREEPORT *'. a, •» K 1^ ». »^ tatiK. te N. K. ^ I Another Convention in Freeport Epworth LeatcuefR from "All OVer LoHK iHland" to Meet at Local .M. E. ('hurch Next Thursday.^ j Get Seeds! The NriKhborhood Workers' Fair ' I have secured for free dis- The Neiirhborhood Workers are (riving ' tribution a small additional The t^ifnli they »ell aro very. rare. ,'^upply o^ seeds. Call at 31a " .Railroad Avenue and secure; N>,t ThurHdav. .May 24..the Free- }an allotment. Let us plant ev- port M. E. Church will be the scene _ . -it. II .u- lerv available tract ; "^ the Spring Convention of the Ep To Jret your coin is the principal thmjc i^'J avanauic iiai^i. , « »• k E%-eryone muat have hl."i t\ing. j Mm. ChaiM; is ^oins to sinir My the dollars it will brinjrl Patriotism is in the air All the people will he there .Sidney H. Swezey. j' 2* ^ '•(-¦'M «m 'T«««'^!« sai ¦-•.« "n m ^ W- W. n. W, W:. ^ »S. »». »i Wi; Dr »* «K ROLL OF HONOR Our Soldiers Army and Navy (We will appreciate havin? our readers a«lvise us of any additions or chancres in this column, which will be rontinue |
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