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Freeport Oflacial Paper—30 pages
FREEPORT, N. Y.i FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1909—VOL. XV, NO. 3
Official Paper of Nassau County
J^REEPORT NEWS
Coming E,vents
Next Wednesday, Nov. 17, euchre, Mystic Rebekah Lodge, Fraternity Hall.
Have you paid your school taxes yet?
J The Evans-Powers hearing was post¬ poned to Nov. 19.
The Fall time table of the L. 1. K.K. is published in the Review this week.
The FreeporL Club is arranging for an informal dance next Wednesday evening, with music bj* Midler.
Rufus Rho^s has been nursing a bruised face as a result of a fall from his bicycle, but is able to be at his work.
Captain George Miller of Canarsie has been spending his vacation with his sisters, Mrs. S. Beck and Mrs. Fritz.
Mr. and Mrs. John .J. Kandall have gone to Daytonia, Florida, forthe win¬ ter. They will spend the Christmas hol¬ idavs here.
The firemen from Freeport had a good time at the annual dinner of the Nassau tJounty Firemen's Association at Mineola Wednesday evening.
The SigmonckOpera House has* not been open for' the past few nights. Mr. Nugent,' who has been running entertainments, rollor skating, danc¬ ing, etc., has found it unprofitable and consequently closed up.
Wheels belonging to Jerome Mon tross and Leander I^osee were stolen from the hall at their residence at Ran¬ dall's tlats. South Grove St., Thurs¬ day,
The ladies of the Freeport Choral So¬ ciety will hold.a cake sale, tea and so¬ cial at the home of Mrs. R. H. May- land, North .Main Street, next Satur¬ day afternoon, Nov. 20, from 2 to 5 o'clock.
Chas. Conner's automobile and one from out of town were in collision at comer of Grove and I'ine Streets Sat¬ urday afternoon, when a ,i>idy passen¬ ger in the strange car was thrown out but not seriously hurt. Mr. Conner's car was (juite badly damaged.
NexL week, Friday and Saturaay, a rummage sale will be held in the va¬ cant store southeast corner Main St. and Merrick Road, by the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E.Church; beginning at 2 :.30 o'clock in the afternoon each day. ^
' There will be an irrteresting enter¬ tainment ill the Presbyterian Church on Thanksgiving Eve, November 24. giv¬ en under the auspices of the Church Improvement Society. It will be an evening of old time songs, in costume of Civil War times. A large chorus and aeveral well-known soloists will make an entertaining program. .4)1 the talent is from Freeport.
Eddie Wright, Eben Padgett jr., and €i?orge Stoudt, youthful residents of this village, ran away from horae last week. Stoudt was the banker of the trio, having $15 which, his inother told Ofiicer Charles Helland, George had taken from a savings bank at home.
The trio reached RcS:kville Centre and set up a camp in a woods on the outskirts. They hW a hut built of small trees and leaves and kept warm by building a bonfire. On Monday Jo¬ seph Wright, father of Eddie, started on a search for the trio. Tuesday he located them and brought his runaway son and young Padgett home.
Later Stoudt returned home, straight¬ ened out affairs with his family, and bas gone to work.
Vacuum carpet cleaner DaSilva's.
rent; It. .
For your winter underwear and gloves go to Seaman's.^ It.
Thanksgiving Post Carda at the Re¬ view Stationery Store, from Ic up. 2t.
Now is tho time to look after your storm sash. Roas & Randall Company make them to fit any window. It.
> J. S. Shapiro is advertising an ex¬ tension table, 6 ft, at a low price this week; see ady. ~" it.
Thanksgiving Post Cards, lOc doz.; Denniaon'a Crepe Paper, deecorated, 13c.; DaSilva's. ^ It
The infonnation givei^ in Smith & Bedell'a ad. may prove of vital import¬ ance to nuiny readera. It
YOUNG MAN wiabea emploji'ntent aa driver or delivery dark, or toy work .in wr nMur Freaport. Good refamicei. . AddNMr4» N. Qnen St'
News of the Churches !
The Y. W. F. M. S. will hold its | monthly meeting Monday afternoon j at .3 o'clock with Mrs. Albin N. John¬ son, 2(5 Miller Place.
Kev. W. A. Richard is to lead the Epworth League meeting at the M. E. ' Church Sunday evening; topic, "Sow-. ing the Seed."
Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the Presbyterian Church Thanksgiving morning. Rev. Charles ¦ Herbert Scholey, pastor, will preach. |
Miss Lottie Parkerson will lead the ¦ j Young People's Association prayer' j meeting at the i'resbyterian (Jhurch Sunday evening; topic, "Beulah; I Land" — from Pilgrim's Progress.
The Baptist Ladies will hold a sale of home-made cake and pie for Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mrs. Conway, 19 Smith St., Wednesday af- ' ternoon, Nov. 24, from 2 to 5 o'clock.
The regular monthly meeting of the Presbyterian Church Improvement i Society will be held at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Foreman, .South Ocean .\ve- ''. nue, next Wednesday, Nov. 17, from I 10 a. m. to ') p. m. !
Reformation Festival service will be ; held at Christ Lutheran Church at ' 10..30 .Sunday morning; Sunday School 2:30 p. m.; evening service at 7..30 will be a celebration of Reformation Day by the Sunday School.
Dr. W. A. Richard will preach next Sunday morning in the M. E. Church on" The Letters to Laodicea, the City of Compromise." In the evening at 7:30, the subject will be, "How a Christian Ought to Dress."
The Episcopal Church of the Trans¬ figuration was crowded at the morning and evening services Sunday, when the , fifteenth anniversary of the erection ¦ of the (Jhurch edifice was celebrated. . Special music and intpresting addresses were furnished.
The Y. VV. F. M. S. of the M. E. Church will give a supper and social in the vestry >'riday evening, Nov. 19, (J to 8 o'clock. There will be old time songs and a good old fashioned time. All are cordially invited.
Young People's Christian Association will hold their regular monthly busi¬ ness and social meeting at the home of Miss E. Roe, 24 Porterfield Place, this Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock. It- is desired that all members be present, and all young jieople are invited.
The semi-annual meeting of the., Woman's Home Missionary Society was held in the M. E. Church Wednesday '. morning and afternoon.. The time was occupied with reports of ofTicers and committees, with an address on "(Jur Immigrant Sisters," by Miss Alma Matthews at the afternoon session. ¦
Rev. W. A. Richard, D. D., pastor of the M. E. Church, is attending the inauguration of William F. Shanklin D. D., as President of Wesleyan Uni-' versity. Dr. Richard is an official guest, representing the New York East Conference. President Taft is al.so to , be in attendance at this event.
The Sunday School class of .Mrs. Charles Herbert Scholey in the Presby¬ terian Church cleared about $30 from their sale Wednesday nfternoon.
The members of the class are Har¬ ry Dykeman, Harry Hunt, Jessie; Smith. Robert Srnith. Charles Rostou- scher, John Germeroth, Winfield Rad¬ nor, (jlinton Cheshire and Jerome Montross. •* ' '
In the First Baptist Church, Fred-; erick J. Soule. minister, there will be ] public worship Sunday at 10:30 a. in., and 7:30 p. m.; morning theme, "The j Possibilities of Self-Reliance;" even-' ing, "The Law of the Harvest;" Sun- ' day School 2:30 p. m.; Christian En-', deavor 7:00 p. m.; Junior Endeavor! Thursday, 3:30 p. m.; weekly prayer | service Friday, 8 p. m. A cordial in-i vitation to all. ^ • j
A business and social meeting of the Epworth League will be held next' Wednesday evening, Nov. 17. at the; residence of Vfpn. C. Conner, Bavyiew ; Ave., second house south of Atlantic i Ave. The special object of this gath-' ering is a Donation Social for the ben- . efit of the poor on Thanksgiving day. j Articlea donated should be such as will! keep until that day. Each guest is re-! qtfested to dress in a costume to repre- j sent a song. j ,
A special feature of interest at the i Firat Presbyterian Church will be the ! Sunday evening service under the aua-1 picea of the Woman's Missionary So- ! ciety when Solon L. Severance of | Cleveland, Ohio, will give an intereat-1 ing address on India. il!ustrat<^ by j beautiful stereopticon views '^en by '. bim doring bia.,travels. Everybody ia cordially invited to ^a aerviee. A Union Prayar Meetintr wiil be held on Thcraday. Nov. 18, at 7:45 p. in.
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Local Topics
street Commissioner Sprague is de¬ voting all his time these days to get¬ ting in those stone cross-walks. He ; is determined the village .'^hall have its money's worth.
Villaiie Trustees
All the members of the V'illage Board of Trustees were present at the meeting Friday evening.
Wallace R. Post, treasurer, reported balances as follows: General fund. $642.ao; -street. S8y7.4,'); water. Now that the necessary machinery is SSSeiJf.iia; light, -^jJ.iai'J.-U: Hoard of being installe)d in the power house, the Health, .1)230.17; interest, .'?r2S.20; tax Village Board of Trustees hopes to be arrears. $10r)2.1t."); tire department, able to supply current next summer for ISS.'i.OO; street light.-i, i?2777.,S8; light all day service. This will bea big extension, $940.til; witter extension, advantage, opening the way for use (if $0912.1C>; sidewalks. S219.29; cross- more lights, fans, carpet sweepers, , walks, $4:30.68.
irons, etc. Tax Collector D. I'^raiik Seamati re-
. ported having collected and paid to the I'eople in Freeport have only goorl ' Tjeagu,.er a total of ?14,,^tl(»: with things to say of Superintendent Coffey about -iilOOO uncollected, llis warrant of the Gillespie Company, ;ii his hand- ^as extended thirtv dajs. ling of the propo.sition of putting the IJichard Baker "jr. was apiunved a city pipe line through Freeport. All ,i,ember of Bay Viow Hose Co. .No. 1.
seem agreed that he has; done every¬ thing he could to make a disagreeable condition as pleasant as possihie.
We publish this week a communica¬ tion from J. 11. .Millbank on the ad¬ vantages of a boy's brigafle(aiid assies too) in l-'reeport. We vvould he glad to hear from others on this subject, and tp be able to report ".something doing." An exercise whiih svill give the tioys and girls more breathing capacity and more chest expan.soiii is well worth lieing encouraged.
We are really beginnin.g to wonder Ave
The fullo'vving ajiplicatioiis were granted: For electric liglit, W. E. White, Bay Viev.' .Ave.;.los. (.Crosstield, Onslow i'iace; Lutheran Church, .N'. Main St.; Aubrey Pettit. Na.s«auAve.; Jas. Stiles, Wallace St. For water, J.U. Sul.sona, Pv0.se;St.; C. A. Wel- wood, .Miller Ave.; Stephen P. Pettit, South Grove St., also Nassau .-^ve.; Emma A. (iolding, Pennsylvania -\ve. Sidewalics, Edward M. Hussey, .Miller Ave.; Wm. G. Miller, Walters ii Mil¬ ler and R. A. Miller, all on lioosevelt Place, and (Jcirge VVailH<"e, <>cean
if the Fire Council vvill let this season pass withotit arranging for a tire alarm system proposition to be voted upon next Spring, and then blame th»' Vil¬ lage Board if they don't get it. If the Hremen don't take enough interest to tey the F'ire Conimiesioners what they neftfl tliey and not the commissioni'rs
W. l''igj;e presented a bill for side¬ walk laid in 1907, for .';;.'t94.72. of whicii 'i. or :i;44fi.01, was ordered cred¬ ited to his road tax account in accord¬ ance with agreement mtuK' at that time.
C. E. Helland was app'jinted to take care of the court room and Jail at .a-
areVo blame when they are not taken -salary of $100 a year.- care of.
President .Morrison is de.«erviiig of thanks tor—fT?©^ collected from the New York Telepbone Compiiny for con¬ nections on poles in the village belong¬ ing to the municipality. He discovered an agreemei;t h^djbeen mmie .whereby the company was to jiay for this, Jbut nothing had been paid for seven years.
Sheehan Company were given the contract to install additional machinery at the power Iiouso, for $,'5000. This was ,1 reduction from their original bid on account of some small changes in specifications.
The Clerk was instructed to notify the city of New ^'ork to remove its test well on ('enter Street witliin ten days, this having been pul down with-
He took the matter up with the com- out asking jiermission from the Board, pany and they finally settled liv paying t^leHk Shea was also instructed to the village the sum named, fho pay- .notify some seventy light consumers ment in 1W)2 was $18;5 and the com- two inonths in arrears that unless their pany agreed to settle the claim upon l^'lls were •.-ettlwl within thirty days Mr. .Morrison's uc'inand, at $200 per the current wouid be cut off. It was year. also voteil that Counselor Fishel com-
The company conteniplatos spending mence action against all water consum- a large sum for ju^tting its lines in ers in arrears.
cables and the revenue from this ser-; A resolution was pH-~.sed reiicind- vice would be verv small from now on, ing the charge to the N. Y. Tel- .s© that the village is getting a good ephone Company of lOc for each pin on bargain when the telephone conifiany poles in the village each year, the com- offers to keep its (the village's) lines paiw agreeing instead to keep the vil- in. repair. "la^te poles and lines of electric light
' system in repair. ^ «
Our remarks about the word in- ,, .o~.'*. ' ' .. ., •
cunabula in our last issue only brought <"^t vour Christmas jiresents this us one reply, from a reader in Brook- <"«".th. Great reductions made before lyn, who sends the following remarks : ^'««'"K ^'"'"^ ^^ «« ^«"*'''- ^^dl reopen
on the interesting explanation. Our remarks on the word in our last issue were intended somewhat as a joke, but inasmuch as oniy one reailer gave us an explanation we don't think we, will even pretend that vve know what the word was. Our informant has our thanks however for his concise rejily :
" Dear Mr. Pearsall: . I am sure you have got the rncaning of incunabula (not incanabula) of the
'¦ Eaglo. That Latin word haa been used by the best Latin writers, Plantus, Livy, Cicero. Ovrid, Pliny
in .May. Scott's Kemnant Store, 14ii N. Main .St., opp. Lena Ave. Pictures given with $:! or $¦"> sales.
SEAFORD
Hall" v.'ill t'tart Saturday
for
.Jolm Florida.
Mrs. B. .Albro has been visiting rel¬ atives in Brooklyn. '
.Miss Nellie Post is visiting her sis¬ ter, Mrs. Lyman Taft, in Freeport.
The Y. .M. I. C. will give a mas- Virgil, to (juerade ball in theii- hall next Wednes-
express one, a cra.dle, children's day evening, clothea, the age of infancy, one's, na-; Schuster, tivity Or the place where one was born ; also, two, the beginning and lirat prin¬ ciples of thinga. See l.«tin Diet. : Cunabuia, incunabula.
Paul C. Martin,
Nov. 17; music by
For^our holiday gifts read adv. Mrs. Aldorn in this issue.
A sale will be held in the Guild Hoom by the Ladies of the Churcii of St. Michael and All AngeJ»>Satv|X< day evening.
Miss Telford, principal of the school, ^f has been confined to her home for sev¬ eral days. MrB. Edwin Hendrickson.
117 o \i.f ti~cT mr 4. Ill _ has been substituting for her. W. P. W. Haff, largest coal dealer '^ **
on Long Island. The cheapest place to Harry Smith has gone to Porl
' buy ceal. Exclusive dealer i^ some of Orange, Florida, whij(:h is the rendez-
the best grades of coal. It. vous for all the residents her-eabouta
; ¦ -L- ' who go South in the winter.
WANTAGH Mrs. Charles .^mith died at her home
; • :— , on Wa.shington Ave. Sunda^'^after a,
Work is progressing nicely pn the short illness, of pneumonia. TUneral • new school building. 1 services were held Wednestlay aftar-;
j« :- noon. Rev;, Buck ofliciating. JSihe It
The Schuman Orchestra met Tuesday , survived by her husband. ; evening wjth Mrs. Edwad J. Seaman, ^ j^^^j,^ ^^ ,^^, ^^^^^^^ „t»rtalii i The Sigma Euchre Club met Tfiurs-i "east" last Friday and returned day evening with Mrs. John T. Cowles. ! Wednestlay. They brought back about-
I ,, -1 — ; forty birds and report tbat tbere ar«|
The Ladies' Aid Society met with J lota of birds but that they are all in b%j
Mt«. A. D. Southard Wednesday af-: banchea which there haa not beto'
I ternoon. __ 'enough rough weather aa yet. to breakj
I The regular' monthly sh^ot of the . "P ""'I »«"<! th« «"all^'"'' ««x^''» '"^^ •«' Wantagh Gun Club will be held thia j'^»'*'"*«"•
'Saturday afiernoon. It in expectedi School taxea are now due, and
i that a match ahoot will be arranged j being received by the colj/fctor. Georgi
-with Merrick for Tbankagiving Day. L- Weeks jr.; at his residence on Jadt^j
'- - - ; son Avf^iue. As an extra conveniaUcaj
Rev. Thonias 8. Braithwaite will! he will receive aaaae at tbe atore of !
preach the aeoobd aermon of his aeilea [ M. Covert, Saturday even inga,
on SoIocDon Sonday evening, when he ; 7 to 8:30 o'cloclu One percent is ;
will take for his topic "The Pessimia- i ed for collection ontil OecMnber
tie 'Soie, ar la Life Worth Living?" when tbe rate will be ftve per cant.
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Freeport Oflacial Paper—30 pages FREEPORT, N. Y.i FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1909—VOL. XV, NO. 3 Official Paper of Nassau County J^REEPORT NEWS Coming E,vents Next Wednesday, Nov. 17, euchre, Mystic Rebekah Lodge, Fraternity Hall. Have you paid your school taxes yet? J The Evans-Powers hearing was post¬ poned to Nov. 19. The Fall time table of the L. 1. K.K. is published in the Review this week. The FreeporL Club is arranging for an informal dance next Wednesday evening, with music bj* Midler. Rufus Rho^s has been nursing a bruised face as a result of a fall from his bicycle, but is able to be at his work. Captain George Miller of Canarsie has been spending his vacation with his sisters, Mrs. S. Beck and Mrs. Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. John .J. Kandall have gone to Daytonia, Florida, forthe win¬ ter. They will spend the Christmas hol¬ idavs here. The firemen from Freeport had a good time at the annual dinner of the Nassau tJounty Firemen's Association at Mineola Wednesday evening. The SigmonckOpera House has* not been open for' the past few nights. Mr. Nugent,' who has been running entertainments, rollor skating, danc¬ ing, etc., has found it unprofitable and consequently closed up. Wheels belonging to Jerome Mon tross and Leander I^osee were stolen from the hall at their residence at Ran¬ dall's tlats. South Grove St., Thurs¬ day, The ladies of the Freeport Choral So¬ ciety will hold.a cake sale, tea and so¬ cial at the home of Mrs. R. H. May- land, North .Main Street, next Satur¬ day afternoon, Nov. 20, from 2 to 5 o'clock. Chas. Conner's automobile and one from out of town were in collision at comer of Grove and I'ine Streets Sat¬ urday afternoon, when a ,i>idy passen¬ ger in the strange car was thrown out but not seriously hurt. Mr. Conner's car was (juite badly damaged. NexL week, Friday and Saturaay, a rummage sale will be held in the va¬ cant store southeast corner Main St. and Merrick Road, by the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E.Church; beginning at 2 :.30 o'clock in the afternoon each day. ^ ' There will be an irrteresting enter¬ tainment ill the Presbyterian Church on Thanksgiving Eve, November 24. giv¬ en under the auspices of the Church Improvement Society. It will be an evening of old time songs, in costume of Civil War times. A large chorus and aeveral well-known soloists will make an entertaining program. .4)1 the talent is from Freeport. Eddie Wright, Eben Padgett jr., and €i?orge Stoudt, youthful residents of this village, ran away from horae last week. Stoudt was the banker of the trio, having $15 which, his inother told Ofiicer Charles Helland, George had taken from a savings bank at home. The trio reached RcS:kville Centre and set up a camp in a woods on the outskirts. They hW a hut built of small trees and leaves and kept warm by building a bonfire. On Monday Jo¬ seph Wright, father of Eddie, started on a search for the trio. Tuesday he located them and brought his runaway son and young Padgett home. Later Stoudt returned home, straight¬ ened out affairs with his family, and bas gone to work. Vacuum carpet cleaner DaSilva's. rent; It. . For your winter underwear and gloves go to Seaman's.^ It. Thanksgiving Post Carda at the Re¬ view Stationery Store, from Ic up. 2t. Now is tho time to look after your storm sash. Roas & Randall Company make them to fit any window. It. > J. S. Shapiro is advertising an ex¬ tension table, 6 ft, at a low price this week; see ady. ~" it. Thanksgiving Post Cards, lOc doz.; Denniaon'a Crepe Paper, deecorated, 13c.; DaSilva's. ^ It The infonnation givei^ in Smith & Bedell'a ad. may prove of vital import¬ ance to nuiny readera. It YOUNG MAN wiabea emploji'ntent aa driver or delivery dark, or toy work .in wr nMur Freaport. Good refamicei. . AddNMr4» N. Qnen St' News of the Churches ! The Y. W. F. M. S. will hold its monthly meeting Monday afternoon j at .3 o'clock with Mrs. Albin N. John¬ son, 2(5 Miller Place. Kev. W. A. Richard is to lead the Epworth League meeting at the M. E. ' Church Sunday evening; topic, "Sow-. ing the Seed." Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the Presbyterian Church Thanksgiving morning. Rev. Charles ¦ Herbert Scholey, pastor, will preach. Miss Lottie Parkerson will lead the ¦ j Young People's Association prayer' j meeting at the i'resbyterian (Jhurch Sunday evening; topic, "Beulah; I Land" — from Pilgrim's Progress. The Baptist Ladies will hold a sale of home-made cake and pie for Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mrs. Conway, 19 Smith St., Wednesday af- ' ternoon, Nov. 24, from 2 to 5 o'clock. The regular monthly meeting of the Presbyterian Church Improvement i Society will be held at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Foreman, .South Ocean .\ve- ''. nue, next Wednesday, Nov. 17, from I 10 a. m. to ') p. m. ! Reformation Festival service will be ; held at Christ Lutheran Church at ' 10..30 .Sunday morning; Sunday School 2:30 p. m.; evening service at 7..30 will be a celebration of Reformation Day by the Sunday School. Dr. W. A. Richard will preach next Sunday morning in the M. E. Church on" The Letters to Laodicea, the City of Compromise." In the evening at 7:30, the subject will be, "How a Christian Ought to Dress." The Episcopal Church of the Trans¬ figuration was crowded at the morning and evening services Sunday, when the , fifteenth anniversary of the erection ¦ of the (Jhurch edifice was celebrated. . Special music and intpresting addresses were furnished. The Y. VV. F. M. S. of the M. E. Church will give a supper and social in the vestry >'riday evening, Nov. 19, (J to 8 o'clock. There will be old time songs and a good old fashioned time. All are cordially invited. Young People's Christian Association will hold their regular monthly busi¬ ness and social meeting at the home of Miss E. Roe, 24 Porterfield Place, this Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock. It- is desired that all members be present, and all young jieople are invited. The semi-annual meeting of the., Woman's Home Missionary Society was held in the M. E. Church Wednesday '. morning and afternoon.. The time was occupied with reports of ofTicers and committees, with an address on "(Jur Immigrant Sisters" by Miss Alma Matthews at the afternoon session. ¦ Rev. W. A. Richard, D. D., pastor of the M. E. Church, is attending the inauguration of William F. Shanklin D. D., as President of Wesleyan Uni-' versity. Dr. Richard is an official guest, representing the New York East Conference. President Taft is al.so to , be in attendance at this event. The Sunday School class of .Mrs. Charles Herbert Scholey in the Presby¬ terian Church cleared about $30 from their sale Wednesday nfternoon. The members of the class are Har¬ ry Dykeman, Harry Hunt, Jessie; Smith. Robert Srnith. Charles Rostou- scher, John Germeroth, Winfield Rad¬ nor, (jlinton Cheshire and Jerome Montross. •* ' ' In the First Baptist Church, Fred-; erick J. Soule. minister, there will be ] public worship Sunday at 10:30 a. in., and 7:30 p. m.; morning theme, "The j Possibilities of Self-Reliance;" even-' ing, "The Law of the Harvest;" Sun- ' day School 2:30 p. m.; Christian En-', deavor 7:00 p. m.; Junior Endeavor! Thursday, 3:30 p. m.; weekly prayer service Friday, 8 p. m. A cordial in-i vitation to all. ^ • j A business and social meeting of the Epworth League will be held next' Wednesday evening, Nov. 17. at the; residence of Vfpn. C. Conner, Bavyiew ; Ave., second house south of Atlantic i Ave. The special object of this gath-' ering is a Donation Social for the ben- . efit of the poor on Thanksgiving day. j Articlea donated should be such as will! keep until that day. Each guest is re-! qtfested to dress in a costume to repre- j sent a song. j , A special feature of interest at the i Firat Presbyterian Church will be the ! Sunday evening service under the aua-1 picea of the Woman's Missionary So- ! ciety when Solon L. Severance of Cleveland, Ohio, will give an intereat-1 ing address on India. il!ustrat<^ by j beautiful stereopticon views '^en by '. bim doring bia.,travels. Everybody ia cordially invited to ^a aerviee. A Union Prayar Meetintr wiil be held on Thcraday. Nov. 18, at 7:45 p. in. 1911 FmpiRi lef s m Pig< SO -s. ^ Sale of Lands UnpaiJTaxes State (if .N'.w V'Tk, rHv Niisimii f..uiJty Tr-i-iiri IS fifli.-, I 'X .MineilH, .S'. v.. Nii\ ctiiVi.T 4. 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