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Observer,
RockVille C
Nassau County Review
OfficMl Paper, VObfe of Ffeepoii
FREEPORT, N. Y.« FRODAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919
VoL XXH, No. 47
AROUND THE TOWN
(By T. B. C.)
I had an unusual experience the ether night when I went to the AmeEr lean Theatre and found a real man at ¦ real door keeping out a real crowd away because he had been instructed to do 80 by a real police department. Ever since we have had the movie craze I have trembled every time I have heard a fire alarm early in the evening in the districts in which our movies are situated, and now if it is a fact that no crowds are to be al¬ lowed in aisles I can breathe easier.
SOOAL AND PERSONAL
Brtmt iff CoBcaniiac a»%itamt* ef Our
CoBBunlty, aa4 TiMir Cwt., Vi.lu
ami SocliU Affair.
On Friday, November 14, a wed- ding shower was tended to Mrs. Frank Siersema (nee Miss Helen Schluter) at the home of Miss Harriet E. Thoms. Many useful culinary articles were the gifts to the bride. The guests were. Mrs. E. Peterson of Newark, Mrs. W. Hudson of Brooklyn, Miss Dorothy Blatz of Richmond Hill, Miss Ella
ABOUT THE CHURCHES
(Itom. la thi. column ara wIcoM.d trotm tb. p..tor. of church., and aacraimriaa or •thor oKcial. of church .ocUtl... Thm. lUm., wllbla th. limit* of oor .paco, ap- paar aa furalahod.
CorrectioiM to the
Freeport Roll of Honor
The Secretary of the Village of Freeport Official Welcome Home Day has finished his work and turned his records over to the Village Clerk for official filing. He has submitted the following letter with recommenda¬ tions as to the Roll of Honor: Mr. Sylvester P. Shea,
Village Clerk, Freeport, N. Y. Dear Mr. Shea:
As part of my work as Secretary of
I did, after standing around for a Qouse of Hicksville, Miss G. Attana-O^ genuine Thanksgiving
Baptist
Next Sunday (23rd) will occur our annual roll call, in. connection with special Thanksgriving services, morn¬ ing and evening. It is the Sunday
preceding our National Thanksgiving , „; „ . . mnrv nr aMnv ann n
Day, and we desire to make it a day | the World War Welcome Home Com- \''"ll \*iZ' Sog-T of genuine Thanksgiving to God. Animittee, I have checked up the list of li.lf .hoR.l^.lKii^n
LOCAL TOPICS
CemaMiit. aad asfplaaatieaa nat .ntlraly a n.ir. aatura, on vUlaf. affair., hy tha oditar.
MERRICK
I Thu column U tiitei br R.t. W. B. Ut- I tebrandt and all ium. .bould b* ..at to hlai to Iniur* in.ortion andcr thia b«wliBc.
Facts is Facts
Notwithstanding the bragging
the political pet newspaper, the elec- ?,^„*2f'* S'*"*;^'',^^ 1" ^."
half honr, get a seat in this particular ^jo of Garden City, Miss C. Witzler of lannual '^tter has been sent out to veterans with the Roll of Honor at theatre and notwithstanding the H. fsiip, Mesdames H. Von Elm, George ;«»ch member stating the P/fticular [he depot and beg to report the fol- C. of L., they positively give you and H. C. Schlutel^ Misses EdnaPunwse of the services and calling 'owiriK discrepancie.s. „ , ^
your money's worth, which is proba- cissel, Merle Raynor, Ernest Behrens(t? this rally every member "'t^e Add Walter H^ Batcher, Fred W Ely the reason that they have such a Schluter, Marguerite Gatter, Florence church. The Lord's Supper will be Batcher Harry Bowers jr Frederick crowd right along. Beacorn. Adele Plump, Lillian Chesh- set in the morning service. "In re- Brandes, Franklin D. Curley, Frank-
And that reminds me. I never felt ire, Hazel Schneider. Rita Farren and membrance of Me' is our Lords own ! jm^Dorman, Thomas C. Eagan, n I did sUnding in; Gertrude Thoms of Freeport invitation. Subject of moming ser-! [nomas H. Evans, Chester L. Fishe
tion figures for the Town of Hemp¬ stead show that the Republican can¬ didate for Supervisor, running against an unknown candidate, received a ma¬ jority of^ 4967, and his side partner, comparison with the Republican candidate for Town Clerk, who also running against
pledged and paid in full by the pupils and an additional sum of t24 secured in pladges from patrons through the efforts of the pupils.
R^. William H. Littebrandt, bv in¬ vitation, spent a half day recentiv in the class rooms of the school. His visit is fully appreciated. Anyone in-
more lonesome than
the lobby of that theatre In my own
home town and with about sixty oth
Claude .L. Cook of Saxtons River, , , , „ ers waiting for the crowds to thin out, vt., is spending a week with his '*" thee, and out of that sixty there were only aunt, Mra. Ella H, Bentley of Long four that I could call by name. Some Beach Avenue.
one remarked that it reminded one of
Broadway. It_certainly reminded me About ^^y couples attended the reg-
an unknovvn man, received a majority -5!?*!° '" the school is cordially in- of 7671. Likev/ise the majority for 7"^. *", ^'*',t ^•^^ »«"Ool »t any time. Smith Cox was 7015. I,, other words .»<^™>ol will be closed for Thanks- the two first named men ran about *^'^"'S recess from Wednesday at 3:00
p. m., November 26, to Monday at 9 a. ni., December 1.
Sampson & Lovin. school photogra¬ phers, of BroqJ^lyn, recently photo¬ graphed the school by rooms. The pu¬ pils purcha.sed more than sixty pic¬ tures.
2000 votes behind. In an ordinary el¬ ection this would have been a larger niajcrity than any of the candidates would have received.
Thou shalt remember all the' Archibald O. Harrington, Lloyd Hall,
way which the Lord Thy God hath William L. Heyer, James Ireland, H.
' 1 thee" jH. Lord, Franklin Malone, Gilbert Ma-j ., . —, ... c •
The Junior Society meets at 3:00 ;'one, Frederick W. Thompson, Charles Union 1 hankSglVing Oervice (•'clock on Sunday afternoo-.i. The; C. Reynolds, Christian Schebe, James The Methodist, Baptist and Presby- To date. Room 4, registerinir 20 nu- Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. The I J- Saunders, Edward Schmitt, George terian Churches of Freeport will unite pils, has had a perfect attendance Young People's Society meets at 6:45 !S- Weyaiit. as usual in a union service on Thanks- As the result of an appeal sent to
too much of Broadway, reflecting on ular dance of the Community Service P- m- The evening service follows at! Take off: Tony Caia, Frank Clem- f?»ving morning at 10:30 o'clock. The the parents by means of a circular the fact that the little home town is Girls' Club at the Freeport Club on 7:46. Interesting .service. Practical | ment, Joseph Crossfield. Leo Foss. custom is to rotate the place of meet- letter from the principal, more than growing so big there is a tendency Monday evening, the American Leg- sermon in keeping with the though^ Charles Giordano, George Higgins, '"« *"Vu- P^^'or preaching the ser- fifty pupils have been placed on the for us to be just residents rather than jon beine special quests of honor, of Thanksgiving. Anthems by the Clifford Johnson, Alvin Lang, Carl '".°"v i/"*T,^^?r ,the meeting place list to be examined for defective teeth • ¦• --'•.''..?._.. ^.^„ir. Solo or male trio. Lean, John McCloskey, Noyes Mor- will be the Baptist Church. It is the by the dentist accompanying the Jun-
Thursday evening studies in the gan, Lawrence F. Opfer, Harry L. turn of the Methodist pastor to preach ior Red Cross Dental Ambulance Revelation. Next week chapt. 15. A Powell. Fred Southard, Dave V. Van- the sermon, but owing to the neces- Merrick is the fifth chool of the coun-
neighbors.
Officer Peter Elar was very lenient with traffic violators on Sunday. The
Music was furnished by Bender's or¬ chestra.
special cause? A boy, named John; to his friends from Jacksonville, Fla date of birth, Sunday morning, Ne
Raymond J. .Miller sends greetings study that will help you understand dewater, Harvey Wood.
sary absence of Rev. Mr. Bumes, the ty to receive such services pastor of the Presbyterian Church To .stimulate interest a
and encour-
vember 16, at 2:30 a. m.
VILLAGE"fRUSTEES
The Board held a quiet session Wed¬ nesday afternoon, Prtf'sident Ander-
Saturday night last a party was given by Mrs. John Murray at her
day Thanksgiving union service will be home in' llSth Street,""Brookly'ii", for held in this church. Rev. J. Sidney Mrs. Percival Iverson of Brookside Gould will preach the sermon. Mu- ' Avenue, Freeport, and her fiance, Al- s'c and other features*of interest. Ev- sonltiirb^lng" c'onfin^d'To his home, bert R. Nelson, an ensign in the Navy, erybody is invited. and Trustee Maxso.i being absent on,who expect to be married m the court work. spring. Some of the guests were: I^utheran
An application was received for a Miss Alda Rand, Mrs. Percival Iver- Carl H. Miller, Pastor
street light at Roosevelt Avenue and son, sr.. of Los Angeles, Cal.; Helen, S-meone has said: "The greatest! Kinir Street. This is not in Freeport Mildred and Norma Smith, of Free- thing in the world is a man. And
present conditions in the world and a I Milton Bedell .should be William - -- ^ ...,.^.^0^ onu cnwwur-
study that throws light on the future. | Milton Bedell. will preach. Rev. Dr. Jordan has been age oral English, members of the 8th
On Thank.sgiving day the annual Donato Bugliono should be Donate ""^'luV^ted to offer the prayer. The Grade class are alternately appearing
Buglione.
Michael Cardona should be Michael Cardone.
Leo Carman should be Leon Car¬ man.
Arthur J. Christen.seii should be J. .Artlar Christensen.
Eagfciie Cleniniens should hf Eugene Cleiiient.
Clifford G. Colyer should be (i. Clif-
offering of the day wi 1 be given to at assembly and presenting thi the Neighborhood Workers for their five minute speeches The g: very worthy work in the village " ' " ¦ — -
and'no action was taken. P?''*' ?*'-^'' ^*;!;*^" LeRoy. Mr
Theo F. Mohr applied for appoint- Mrs. George Havemeyer. of Hemp- -ment as a village policeman and Carl stead ;jVIerton ,T. Way, L.vnbrook, and Darenberg as Chief of Police. There John J. Rane. a cousin of Mrs. Mur- being no vacancies in these positions, ii'ay- no action was taken.
the greatest work in the world is the making of men. Our Sunday Schools in Freeport realize this fact. That' accounts for their existence.
Bad men make a bad world. Strong I
Regulating Hose
Companies at Fires
Th" I'lri' Cnunnil at its meeting Tuesday evening nlade arrangemeiii for the handling of fire.s in the villag" which will prevent the laying of all the hose in the department as has hap
rnately appearing ' ree to
, , . ...eneral
theme being "Little Talks on Big Subjects." Donald Bowne, the first pupil to appear, spoke very ably .Mon¬ day morning, his subject being "Mo<l- ern .Methods of Warfare."
l.icil meinbership.s in the Red fios.s this year retv^rned $226. This is the best .recoid yet for .Merrick and many
pened at several fires lately when they "'"'^ the commendations of Walter E
I ford Colyer
Fern E. Corse is on twice. Mirvin J. Counts should be .Mervin ;J. Counts.
Gaetono Cuti should be Gaetano , An elaborate dinner was served in nievi make a stron.g world. Ignorant * or Tom) Cuti.
,th» evening, followed by dancing, after men make an ignorant world. Wi-;e|Rw>Jamin, Fred and Mervin J,
ni '•T' • I t^' iwhich a program of amusement was men make a wise world. Havago nien (•o'J'o'^s should all be Combs.
ISlue Inangle Uives 'arranged. Mr. Nelson rendered sev- make a .savage world. Kind men make j t-rank C. Cook should be Charles
Successful Vaudeville oral songs in a rich Irish brogue tern- a kind world. Industrious men make j F^- Cook. . u ij v r-
The Blue Triangle vaudeville was porarily adopted for the occasion. As an industrious world. Incompetent, "csley C. Davisson should be C. nroduced last Friday and Saturday a souvenir, each guest was presented men make an incompetent worl I. Wesley Davisson.
nfghts before crowded houses in Min-,with a box containing a favor. Mr. The K-atcn work in tho w,.-ld is, Change Arthur DeMott to Arthur
«/>io or,,-! PncUvillp Cciitre The acts and Mrs. Murray expect to soon be-!the making of men. ] i^. ueMuui. ,,,,,, t, ;;, ".; •'v i^-.' ¦'.~ "";;"" if ..,1,.; ki . j .¦ ---
eola and Kotkviiit i..entre. ine acis ^ _ ^ j, ^j- ^ ^^^^ the making of men u ths work I Henry Engelke should be Henry En- Shore Hotel on Friday afternoon, De- jt "'|^'i^«;|''e to suspend meetings that
of the Sunday School and the home, i ^elke, jr. " * "¦"
were a long distance from a fire hy¬ drant. The new rule is that the first two companies at a fire shall lay in their hose and proceed to work, but the others shall simply connect with the hydrant avid await orders, with jout taking off any hose.
Coming Events
The Daughters of Israel will hold a bridge and whist party at the South
Spear who conducted the business for his thoroughness, precision and fore-
hnniCilness.
A ineeling will he held this even¬ ing ill ihc Parish House for the i)ur- puse of rc-orgnnizing the Men's ("lub and discu.s.sing its possibilities ami opportunities. This Club was an im¬ portant feature of the village social life until exigencies of the war made
of the four clubs vie with each other ^ come residents of Freeport.
for firat place in the estimation of the | 7 .,-..¦., ^. x - u .^u c. j o u 11
/.^AiJJw^l Z.yA fViP onlv wav for any 1 A surprise was tendered Ciyrtis And that is why the Sunday School cne ?o know thich "s'WMs to see ,Combs at his home on Church Street is one of the greatest institutions in cne to Know wnicn ih uesv ¦» i-»j ."'= |t„ ,„,. „ ;_„ „/ i„„4. „,^^^r i«j,„«. fk„ ,.,«.w Ro»o.,.>« it hoino .,. ,n.'jke !
iiiRd^
the entertaliiment and decide for him- 'Thursday evening of last week. Num- the world. Becai «elf The MinJola Kitchen Band and erpus and beautiful gifts were re- the right kind of iU„ V„„l,«;il» r«ntrp Animated Adver- ceived and the evetnng was spentm, Good men can
Because it helps men. no more be
brrhr'Fre%tor7Blue''t£gle''Sb!Post, Floyd Post., Harold Johnson, iai right to are beautiful and finished numbers. 1 Vernon Combs, Miss Ivy Combs Miss nourishment "The Wayside Piper" has been coached Miriam Campbell, Miss Marian_ Haguje, summer showers by Miss Margaret Johnson and by Mrs. A "
God that
given religious: flowers have to|
Hague, Mr. and Mrs. R.
I Joerissen. And as flowers fail beneath the un-1 Clemment I). Johnson should
cember 12. The price of tickets will 'ts members might give full time to be 25 cents. war calls. The war was not u time
— for fixed social efforts of a plcasura-
Elkn Memorial Service *>'« "ature. This Club seeks its niem-
Freeport Lodge of Elka No. 1253 bership among all the men of tbe vil-
will hold its annual memorial service '"f^'^ »"<^ strive.s to furnish a common
ground of meeting and good fellow¬ ship. Its effort is worthy the consid- ing Day ,eration Of every man in the village, open for All the men of the village are invited Henry D. Jefferson should be Harry dancing from 4:30 to 12:00 on Thri'ks- anrf urged to be present for a free dis- Frederick G.. Joerisson should be giving Day, with music and :ntertan- <-'ussion at 8:30 this evening, Friday.
Huyler J. Ellison should be J. Huy- ler Ellison.
George B. Fox should be George P Fox
V^d W. Gilbert should be Jr.
iC?,= %'^fcii,rw*wViVhartalken the oaVt Smith, Mrs. Ada F. Smith, Clinton kind frosts, so do children sicken and Clement Mrs. ocnuyiei, wiiu imo i«»~c" - r ;c„:tu vi- ..^.j M..^ r'ho^i^.. M ..i,_:..„i ,„i »v,„ #..s.,». „* *v,„ „.^i,i
ment and supper at 7:z0 o'clocl. . Tli be price of admission will be i^ 1 o'-upK
of the piper and helped in its produc tion in several different localities.
This entertainment will be given at Roosevelt, Royal Theatre, this Fri¬ day evening, November 21, and at Freeport, High .?cJtl$K)l Auditorium
Smith, Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea
N. shrivel when the frosts of the cold
world and indifferent parents fall up-
j on them unsheltered by the proecting
Horses Burned at Roosevelt wings of our Sunday Schools.
¦ Two horses were burned to death A^ 9:30 our Sunday School opens,
. ...r ».. -r..^^. , , , in a fire in the barn on the Dunlop es- wo welcome all and are deeply mter-
Saturday, November 22, at 8 o clock, ^^te on Debevoise Avenue, about 10:30 ^^ted in each one^
_ Monday evening. Four other horses
Hebrew Congregation in the bam were removed safely. The
Edward S. Keogh should be Jr.
George Kring should be Krug.
B. J. Loonam should be Jr.
Gordon J. McCarthy should be J. Gordon McCarthy.
We have on the list Albert E. Mark- len and Albert E. Morklen. These
Pinochle at Freeport Club
.\ pincchle party, for members and their men friends, will be held at the Club House this Friday evening at 8:30.
' Services «t the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, next before Advent, at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. in. Morning prayer and sermon. Ev¬ ening prayer and sermon. The Sun¬ day School meets in the Parish House as usual at 10:00 a. m. with the les-
'son topic, "St. John the Evangelist," St. Mark 1. fhe Woman's Auxiliary
GpiHcopal
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal , ture and the bTaze Was kept inside. Church of the Transfiguration will
II 11 c .-^_..f..I rkan^A building is a large cement block struc
Holds dUCCeSSrui Uance ^^^^ ^^j ^^^ ^laze was kept inside. The third annual dance of the He- j,ut was hard to get at. The firemen I hold a Christmas sale in the basement brew Congregation of Freeport, held [ gpgnt ^^gj ^f tjjg ^j^ht fighting the • of the church. Long Beach Avenue and at the South Shore Hotel Wednesday j fl^g being called back about three Pine Street, Tuesday and Wednesday, evening, for benefit of the building j Q-gi^gij ^^^n the blaze broke out afternoon and evening, December 2 fund, was a pleasing success. Thei^gajn and 3.
committees in charge were: H. Bar- | Grocery, bread and cake tables will
X'n^^H''M"*'sL!ss^1"vSy^'T iFire Chief Loses Svlrs^eciSs^als'o'manruJefuil^^d'' "« °" t*'^ R°«««^«'^ "«^ as'ordinance
ident; H. M. Strauss, secretary, r. atnn/\ - DI ' ety of specialties, also many usetui ;^^„ ^^ p,,^„„„^ Thpv ahnniH nnt ho
Nickelsberg, treasurer; ball commit-1 J^IUUU in Olaze articles will be on sale. Clam enow
tee, M. Levy, chairman; 1. Mayer, S. xhe Freeport Fire Department was der and coffee will be a special fea
Baumann, L, Baumann, H. Schloss L^ned out again Friday evening for a ture served at moderate prices.
and A. Puck; arrangement commit-1 flre in the Freeport Coal Company's!
tee, S. S. Reiss, chairman; H. Barasch, 1 yard, east of Henry Street and south Presbyterian H. M. Strauss, P. Nickelsberg, L. E. Uf the Long Island Railroad tracks. Next Sunday morning Rev. J. Sid- Friedman and R. Seril; reception com- ^j,en one of .the sheds in the yard was ney Gould, the pastor, will preach
^? "'J^"!^.*'*'''*' The theme of the sermon will be "The i timer G. Post. This appears on our
mittee. Dr. D. A. Cantor, chairman; j burned to the ground, r^n bulwiuuuhi me ineme 01 ine sermon wm oe me
H. Lieberman, L.R.Posner, A Sieg^^^ the Quota Isin^t Milton G. Post. Don't know
E. Barron, L. Puck and ^- Htl.i. x/i^bief of the department, was stored asked." The church is organized and which is right>-have had no reply or
I in the shed, and was completely de- ig now planning to raise a much larg- record card from eithername.
stroyed, with equipment, valued at er sum of money than ever before for Walter W Raynor should be Wal-
iabout $1000. The loss to the build- the denominational causes that are Iter M
ing will be about $500, the building enlisting the interests of the | James S. Roantree should be James
being insured. nine thousand and more of Presby-; e
i Firemen Called Out Again terian Churches of the Northern Pres- \
The firemen had another call Mon- bytery. The pastor is using theigmith
committee, H. Puck, chairman; M Schloss, A. Seril, J. Goldfarb, D. Knapp, L. Schiff and Dr. J. Shapero.
should both come off, and Albert E.'"aymg Up tOr AUtO Speeding meets weekly on Thursdays in the Merklen go on. I The following were fined in Police Parish House at 2:30 p. m. Any lady
Carroll H. McCord should be Henry Court for violation of auto speed ord- of the village will be welcomed to the Carroll McCord. inances on Tuesday, at the weekly membership of this organization.
Charles McLean should be McLane. 1 session: | Choir practice is held Thursday even-
Fred'k K. Montross should be! W. D. Reiger, $25; Louis Hacken- ings at 8:00 p. m. The Boy Scouts, Fred'k N. berg, Bernard Segall, John Smith, Charles A. Calkins, Scoutmaster, meet
Barrington W. Miller should be W. i Richard Steen and Otis Clayton, $20 bi-weekly on Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m, Barrington. 'each; William Zacheiss and Henry]A cordial invitation is extended to all
John E. and Jerome Nolan, Frank Weyhoft, $10, and William H. West to attend the services of this church Robbins, Joseph Pett^it and Burt Ed- was fined $.5 for violation of traffic and to become identified with its com¬ munity interests, well as Freeport. They should not be 1 —• 1 j
1°",^°*^ M M . M *i f M 1^ Fourteen Years Ago i Some time between Election Day
M,rV"'^l^^J^- ^- ^T'^Ti'^K^°'r-^5r'i (News take-n from our issue four- and Friday morning last thieves en I Militia) Murray, should be Lmdlay'teen years ago this week). (tered the closed residence of R. P
K. Murray. . pi^ath of Village Trustee Raynor R. ^ Kent of this village and made them-
Smith. 'selves to home. Linen, silver ware
John B. Combs appointed fireman j and near silver ware were stolen. Cut
at power house. , glass was broken and its ornamental
O. W. Svenson advertised very best silver trimmings taken. Much else
butter 27c, lard lie, 3 cans tomatoes ; was either taken or destroyed. This
Otto C. Pederson should be Otto C. Pedersen.
A name appears on the Board .Mor-
or 3 cans peas for 25c.
is but one house-breaking in a long line of similar affairs. Many like features in these happenings should before this have enabled local police authorities to sleuth out the culprits. To date -they have been quite impo-
Basket Ball Game
. , , J . --7 . . ¦ - ^....„w...,^ v..^ „^ -—I uBiiiea o. noBiiirec aiiouiu oe uniiicB I The Freeport Arrows and the Bald
Seriously Injured m being insured. nine thousand and more of Presby-; e iwin Town Five will meet in a basket
Exolosion in Garage I -ru •''jf*"'*" ^•"*<* ^Mf ^«"j" „ terian Churches of the Northern Pres- \ Valtine Smith should be Valentine jball game at the skating rink on Mon-;. . .-^^^ , ., • - ,: •.-
«« !?*,.^n«!i ,ni • ^^^ firemen had another cal Mon- bytery. The pastor is using the. Smith. day, November 24. Dancing will fol-i*^"t^ ""<* deserve most if not all the
George H.Ha«son, a returned sol- ,,^y evening about 8:00 o'clock when morning hour of each Sunday in No-f phVllip Sapperstein should be Sap- lovv the game. adverse criticism which is visited upon
dier. was badly injured Tuesday noon the automobile of Henry Bedell of vember to explain and encourage and ! prste n ""*""^'^''''^'" .'° "* "^^ j "^ them. In the immediate case more in-
while mending «J^« ^^f J" t*^^.?: i^^"'"'' T"*^^^ '^'* '" ^v^l^l f float's jngpire the ^.ople for the work. i Frank Scandal should be Scandale. i HIGH WATER TIDE TABLE ^'''''*- '^an usual has been shown and
Bennett Smith garage on East Mer I r f^^^ Evening-interest continues in the, Charles Sims should be Charles I Friday, .Vov. 21
rick Road. A number ot panes 01 ^jjon having the gasoline tank filled, hymn sermons the pastor is giving at I simes I Saturdav 22
glass were blown out of the building The fire alarm was given, and by the the evening hour. A hymn is chosen ^^l I ^
by the force of the explosion, but fort- time the fire whistle blew several com- either by the pastor for its place of
unatel^f no hre resulted. panies were at the fire, and the blaze (jigtjnction or its history and is re-
had been extinguished by the chemi-
The name of Peter E. Smith ap- j Sunday ppars on the Roll. We have no card | Monday for such a name, and it would seem Tuesday
proper to take it off unless informa-
. ., o ... -v;.-'- •• , ", ,- viewed and its message brought out.,
A new advertiser in the Review this cal tanks. The body was burned off The reque.st is made that anyone who I tion is secured week is A. Goldenberg, who has the the car, but the machinery was not has a favorite hymn make it known to ' Ruggel S Siiiith should be Russell store at 20 Brooklyn Ave. and will open badly damaged. W the pastor and it will be used. The, fiSd C Wright Tou W l^ Ed
a painting and decorating shop, also The third call for the week for the service becomes very informal and of ' '^'^^^^'^ ^- ^rignt snouid oe td
carrying in stock a full line of paint- Department came about 6:00 o'clock ten deeply inspiring. ers' supplies for wholesale and retail 'Wednesday evening, for a chimney'7.30 trade. ''" ' " '^ ' t-.__:.i »f__-:
Take your prescription to the Ar¬ cade Pharmacy and get our experi¬ enced services.—Adv.
" If you. cannot get stove coal for your furnace, try Briqueta, made from coal dust. Coal with the slate left out. Sinclair L. Raynor, 8 No. Main Street, tel. liM.—Adv. ^
fire at the residence of Daniel Morri¬ son on North Grove Street whioh was extinguished before the firemen had successfully finished their game of "hunt the fox" (guessing wh*jre the fire is) a'hd reached the "blaze."
. ward E. Wright. The hour is Kenneth J. Taylor should be J. Ken- 'neth Taylor.
There should be a star in front of names of John J. Thurston and Townsend Young.
Lawrence J. Ward should be Jesse
Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday
Weekly Weather Report
(For information of our readers in superintendent.
other localities) League; topic, "How May We Prac-
(For our rwders in other lacalities) tice Thanksgiving;" Jere Brown, lead- The price of coal IS increasing. Buy Friday, Noveinber 7, *lew,,nice fall er u „uv
*" JlJr «j_r-_., ,„nnit now and wefcther. 7:30, evening worship, with sermon
.or next winters supplj now and g.t,„^y g.^^. .I^y Or! William A. Livton of the
Sunday, same, heavy frost. , Brooklyn and Long IJRlaivi Church
Monday, clear, cool, heavy frost. Society.
Tuesday, warmer, rain in afternoon Union Thanksgiving service Thurs- and evening. |day moming at 10:80 at the Baptist
Wednesday, muggy, overcast, warm, j Church.
Thursday, heavy rain all a. n.; ov-
ereaat in p. n. (Man Frttport News «a Pace 7)
Methodist
Rev. E. A. Bumes, Pastor 10:30, morning worship and sermon by Dr. Abram S. Kavanaugh, District I L. Ward. Superintendent. 12 noon. Men's Bible 1 Purdy S. Williams should be S. Class; George W. DuBois, teacher., Purdy Williams.
2:30 Bible School; Harold E. Brown,! James Egan's name should come 6:46 p^ m., Epworth'off. He was a transport engineer, but not in U. S. Service.
yoor next winter's supp^ save money. Sinclair Kaynor ]84: 8 No. Main St.
MvartiMaMnt
tel.
BBNZOMINT
The hooMhoId remedy for Sore Throat and Tonsilitis. It does tho work. Koop a bottls in tho hdoso.
Lamor M. Ensko should be Lamont. mont.
I notice in the additions the names of Clfford Evans; also that of Jan-ies E. Vetal, with a star aftar it. No rec¬ ognition was given to this latter in our memorial event, and information would be appreciated.
I am forwarding a copy of this let- tor to all tho local woeldy and daily papers in order to seenre final infor-
School Closes for
Thanksgiving Holiday
School will be closed next Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgviing holi¬ day.
7-05 A M ¦'^ '¦'' "n"*^^ to be desired that some- 7:40 a! M.'*^'"^ fruitful may result.
23 8:12 a! m!
24 8:42 A. M.I On Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock
25 9:13 A.M. '" the Church of the Redeemer, John
26 9:44 A. M.1"homa8 will speak upon the Nation-
27 10:21 A. M. Wide Campaign ot the church which
28 11:03 A.M. '» now in full swing, Mr. Thomas is
29 11:52 A.M. the executive secretary of the move¬ ment in Long Island and, therefore, cannot be improved upon as a source of information and inspiration. It is an opportunity for Merrick. Let all the village be up and doing to find out what it is all about—this great nation ^ide activity.
The price of coal is increasing. Buy | Thanksgiving Day service in re-
your next winter's supply now and;«Pon»f to the calls of the President
save money. Sinclair Raynor, teL,?,'?'' the Governor will be held in the
184- 8 No. Main St. jCJiurch of the Redeemer on Thursday
' ' AJT«rtU«B«t < next at 10:30 a. m., a one hour service
¦ ¦ jof morning prayer and address. Make
mation regarding these, and any far-lit a community interest devoutly to re- ther additions. I will take the liberty turn thanks for national benefits en- of stating that unless any further'joyed, changes are handed in at this time, or' if there are any errors in this list, in¬
formation should be foned me at once, as this list will be final. ' Sincerely yours,
SMFTH F. PEARSALL. Secretary
Have Adv. Copy in Early
Because of the holiday next Thurs¬ day it will be necessary for all chang¬ es of advertising copy to be in not lat¬ er than 6 p. m. on Toestlay.
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^ Observer, RockVille C Nassau County Review OfficMl Paper, VObfe of Ffeepoii FREEPORT, N. Y.« FRODAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919 VoL XXH, No. 47 AROUND THE TOWN (By T. B. C.) I had an unusual experience the ether night when I went to the AmeEr lean Theatre and found a real man at ¦ real door keeping out a real crowd away because he had been instructed to do 80 by a real police department. Ever since we have had the movie craze I have trembled every time I have heard a fire alarm early in the evening in the districts in which our movies are situated, and now if it is a fact that no crowds are to be al¬ lowed in aisles I can breathe easier. SOOAL AND PERSONAL Brtmt iff CoBcaniiac a»%itamt* ef Our CoBBunlty, aa4 TiMir Cwt., Vi.lu ami SocliU Affair. On Friday, November 14, a wed- ding shower was tended to Mrs. Frank Siersema (nee Miss Helen Schluter) at the home of Miss Harriet E. Thoms. Many useful culinary articles were the gifts to the bride. The guests were. Mrs. E. Peterson of Newark, Mrs. W. Hudson of Brooklyn, Miss Dorothy Blatz of Richmond Hill, Miss Ella ABOUT THE CHURCHES (Itom. la thi. column ara wIcoM.d trotm tb. p..tor. of church., and aacraimriaa or •thor oKcial. of church .ocUtl... Thm. lUm., wllbla th. limit* of oor .paco, ap- paar aa furalahod. CorrectioiM to the Freeport Roll of Honor The Secretary of the Village of Freeport Official Welcome Home Day has finished his work and turned his records over to the Village Clerk for official filing. He has submitted the following letter with recommenda¬ tions as to the Roll of Honor: Mr. Sylvester P. Shea, Village Clerk, Freeport, N. Y. Dear Mr. Shea: As part of my work as Secretary of I did, after standing around for a Qouse of Hicksville, Miss G. Attana-O^ genuine Thanksgiving Baptist Next Sunday (23rd) will occur our annual roll call, in. connection with special Thanksgriving services, morn¬ ing and evening. It is the Sunday preceding our National Thanksgiving , „; „ . . mnrv nr aMnv ann n Day, and we desire to make it a day the World War Welcome Home Com- \''"ll \*iZ' Sog-T of genuine Thanksgiving to God. Animittee, I have checked up the list of li.lf .hoR.l^.lKii^n LOCAL TOPICS CemaMiit. aad asfplaaatieaa nat .ntlraly a n.ir. aatura, on vUlaf. affair., hy tha oditar. MERRICK I Thu column U tiitei br R.t. W. B. Ut- I tebrandt and all ium. .bould b* ..at to hlai to Iniur* in.ortion andcr thia b«wliBc. Facts is Facts Notwithstanding the bragging the political pet newspaper, the elec- ?,^„*2f'* S'*"*;^'',^^ 1" ^." half honr, get a seat in this particular ^jo of Garden City, Miss C. Witzler of lannual '^tter has been sent out to veterans with the Roll of Honor at theatre and notwithstanding the H. fsiip, Mesdames H. Von Elm, George ;«»ch member stating the P/fticular [he depot and beg to report the fol- C. of L., they positively give you and H. C. Schlutel^ Misses EdnaPunwse of the services and calling 'owiriK discrepancie.s. „ , ^ your money's worth, which is proba- cissel, Merle Raynor, Ernest Behrens(t? this rally every member "'t^e Add Walter H^ Batcher, Fred W Ely the reason that they have such a Schluter, Marguerite Gatter, Florence church. The Lord's Supper will be Batcher Harry Bowers jr Frederick crowd right along. Beacorn. Adele Plump, Lillian Chesh- set in the morning service. "In re- Brandes, Franklin D. Curley, Frank- And that reminds me. I never felt ire, Hazel Schneider. Rita Farren and membrance of Me' is our Lords own ! jm^Dorman, Thomas C. Eagan, n I did sUnding in; Gertrude Thoms of Freeport invitation. Subject of moming ser-! [nomas H. Evans, Chester L. Fishe tion figures for the Town of Hemp¬ stead show that the Republican can¬ didate for Supervisor, running against an unknown candidate, received a ma¬ jority of^ 4967, and his side partner, comparison with the Republican candidate for Town Clerk, who also running against pledged and paid in full by the pupils and an additional sum of t24 secured in pladges from patrons through the efforts of the pupils. R^. William H. Littebrandt, bv in¬ vitation, spent a half day recentiv in the class rooms of the school. His visit is fully appreciated. Anyone in- more lonesome than the lobby of that theatre In my own home town and with about sixty oth Claude .L. Cook of Saxtons River, , , , „ ers waiting for the crowds to thin out, vt., is spending a week with his '*" thee, and out of that sixty there were only aunt, Mra. Ella H, Bentley of Long four that I could call by name. Some Beach Avenue. one remarked that it reminded one of Broadway. It_certainly reminded me About ^^y couples attended the reg- an unknovvn man, received a majority -5!?*!° '" the school is cordially in- of 7671. Likev/ise the majority for 7"^. *", ^'*',t ^•^^ »«"Ool »t any time. Smith Cox was 7015. I,, other words .»<^™>ol will be closed for Thanks- the two first named men ran about *^'^"'S recess from Wednesday at 3:00 p. m., November 26, to Monday at 9 a. ni., December 1. Sampson & Lovin. school photogra¬ phers, of BroqJ^lyn, recently photo¬ graphed the school by rooms. The pu¬ pils purcha.sed more than sixty pic¬ tures. 2000 votes behind. In an ordinary el¬ ection this would have been a larger niajcrity than any of the candidates would have received. Thou shalt remember all the' Archibald O. Harrington, Lloyd Hall, way which the Lord Thy God hath William L. Heyer, James Ireland, H. ' 1 thee" jH. Lord, Franklin Malone, Gilbert Ma-j ., . —, ... c • The Junior Society meets at 3:00 ;'one, Frederick W. Thompson, Charles Union 1 hankSglVing Oervice (•'clock on Sunday afternoo-.i. The; C. Reynolds, Christian Schebe, James The Methodist, Baptist and Presby- To date. Room 4, registerinir 20 nu- Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. The I J- Saunders, Edward Schmitt, George terian Churches of Freeport will unite pils, has had a perfect attendance Young People's Society meets at 6:45 !S- Weyaiit. as usual in a union service on Thanks- As the result of an appeal sent to too much of Broadway, reflecting on ular dance of the Community Service P- m- The evening service follows at! Take off: Tony Caia, Frank Clem- f?»ving morning at 10:30 o'clock. The the parents by means of a circular the fact that the little home town is Girls' Club at the Freeport Club on 7:46. Interesting .service. Practical ment, Joseph Crossfield. Leo Foss. custom is to rotate the place of meet- letter from the principal, more than growing so big there is a tendency Monday evening, the American Leg- sermon in keeping with the though^ Charles Giordano, George Higgins, '"« *"Vu- P^^'or preaching the ser- fifty pupils have been placed on the for us to be just residents rather than jon beine special quests of honor, of Thanksgiving. Anthems by the Clifford Johnson, Alvin Lang, Carl '".°"v i/"*T,^^?r ,the meeting place list to be examined for defective teeth • ¦• --'•.''..?._.. ^.^„ir. Solo or male trio. Lean, John McCloskey, Noyes Mor- will be the Baptist Church. It is the by the dentist accompanying the Jun- Thursday evening studies in the gan, Lawrence F. Opfer, Harry L. turn of the Methodist pastor to preach ior Red Cross Dental Ambulance Revelation. Next week chapt. 15. A Powell. Fred Southard, Dave V. Van- the sermon, but owing to the neces- Merrick is the fifth chool of the coun- neighbors. Officer Peter Elar was very lenient with traffic violators on Sunday. The Music was furnished by Bender's or¬ chestra. special cause? A boy, named John; to his friends from Jacksonville, Fla date of birth, Sunday morning, Ne Raymond J. .Miller sends greetings study that will help you understand dewater, Harvey Wood. sary absence of Rev. Mr. Bumes, the ty to receive such services pastor of the Presbyterian Church To .stimulate interest a and encour- vember 16, at 2:30 a. m. VILLAGE"fRUSTEES The Board held a quiet session Wed¬ nesday afternoon, Prtf'sident Ander- Saturday night last a party was given by Mrs. John Murray at her day Thanksgiving union service will be home in' llSth Street""Brookly'ii", for held in this church. Rev. J. Sidney Mrs. Percival Iverson of Brookside Gould will preach the sermon. Mu- ' Avenue, Freeport, and her fiance, Al- s'c and other features*of interest. Ev- sonltiirb^lng" c'onfin^d'To his home, bert R. Nelson, an ensign in the Navy, erybody is invited. and Trustee Maxso.i being absent on,who expect to be married m the court work. spring. Some of the guests were: I^utheran An application was received for a Miss Alda Rand, Mrs. Percival Iver- Carl H. Miller, Pastor street light at Roosevelt Avenue and son, sr.. of Los Angeles, Cal.; Helen, S-meone has said: "The greatest! Kinir Street. This is not in Freeport Mildred and Norma Smith, of Free- thing in the world is a man. And present conditions in the world and a I Milton Bedell .should be William - -- ^ ...,.^.^0^ onu cnwwur- study that throws light on the future. Milton Bedell. will preach. Rev. Dr. Jordan has been age oral English, members of the 8th On Thank.sgiving day the annual Donato Bugliono should be Donate ""^'luV^ted to offer the prayer. The Grade class are alternately appearing Buglione. Michael Cardona should be Michael Cardone. Leo Carman should be Leon Car¬ man. Arthur J. Christen.seii should be J. .Artlar Christensen. Eagfciie Cleniniens should hf Eugene Cleiiient. Clifford G. Colyer should be (i. Clif- offering of the day wi 1 be given to at assembly and presenting thi the Neighborhood Workers for their five minute speeches The g: very worthy work in the village " ' " ¦ — - and'no action was taken. P?''*' ?*'-^'' ^*;!;*^" LeRoy. Mr Theo F. Mohr applied for appoint- Mrs. George Havemeyer. of Hemp- -ment as a village policeman and Carl stead ;jVIerton ,T. Way, L.vnbrook, and Darenberg as Chief of Police. There John J. Rane. a cousin of Mrs. Mur- being no vacancies in these positions, ii'ay- no action was taken. the greatest work in the world is the making of men. Our Sunday Schools in Freeport realize this fact. That' accounts for their existence. Bad men make a bad world. Strong I Regulating Hose Companies at Fires Th" I'lri' Cnunnil at its meeting Tuesday evening nlade arrangemeiii for the handling of fire.s in the villag" which will prevent the laying of all the hose in the department as has hap rnately appearing ' ree to , , . ...eneral theme being "Little Talks on Big Subjects." Donald Bowne, the first pupil to appear, spoke very ably .Mon¬ day morning, his subject being "Mo |
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