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Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 2. 1915
Vol. XX,JSp,'27
Freeport
News of the Churches | Local Topics
Single c&pies of th« ^^view for sale at Greenblatt's i«nd Braithwaite's. Rail¬ road Avenoe; MichnolT's, Nassaa County Review, DaSilvg's and Go- beta'a.* Main" Street; .DaSilva's,West Merrick Road. tf.
St^jact of
aiOHWATER^TIDE TABLE
Tji»« tinw. ar* lor Uttady Hook^ Deduct 3J
mill atm
Friday. Jaly
Satarday.
Sanday,
Monday,
Yuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursdsy.
Friday.
Sbtorday,
for Hermwwco Bay)
*2 12 .-39 a.. n>.
3 1:82 a. m.
4 2 :ZB a. m.
'5 3:18 a. m.
6 4:09 a. m.
' 7 4:57 a. rt».
8 6:43^. SB.
9 6:09 a. m.
10 6:.5« a. m.
During Joly andsAugost Lewis H Ross Co.'s store, will close at 1 p.m. Satardaya.
The Suramer time-table of the Long Itland Railroad went into effect on Wednesday, Jane 30.
The Poet OfBce close? at fl;30 a. ra. Monday morning, the Fourth of luiyn holiday, and will not open again until Tuesday morning.
S«nric«» ti Aa ._ 'ta tht thairchmt mad ffcuwfc todmtiat
The svb}e£t Ul th« asriKjn at the first Presbyterian Cbarch on nextj Sanday morning will be "Oor. Coon-1
«ml ¦ •aptanaticw aat otAitely at a mamt attare. am tnAaaa affairs hTAaaStmr
HOW YOUR MttNElNs SPE.NT If yoa are a"TlIspayer in^e village
try." Sunday evening the gervice i <*f ^'e^P*". ""d own your own hoiae,
will be a patriclic service in which 'he I ""esaed for flfiOO, your ..villige tax
junior chorus, which is being organ. ,-?'^^^5, amounting to «11.50. it di-
dzed and d!i|led by Mias Spier to sup- j ''"^_*;^" _°.?*!:' 'plement the work of the regular} ~ '-^—
church chdif, will make its first ap- i
pearance. One of tbe features of the '
service wiil be "The Salute to thej
Flag.'' The paator wiil make a short]
In the Fraternal Orders!Successful Pi^ade |
of Sunday SchooUi
Weekly Weatker Report
(For our readers in other locaiiti«>)
DoiBet in Aa taatet lrtktermMl.areamia»tiamt of
Police protection, 11.91
Street lights, $9.30 |
Improved sidewalks, Itic |
Fire protection, 11.77 j
Improved roada, including interest I on bonds, $3.90
I The annaal outing of Massapequa I Lodge No. 822. F. and A. M., was beld ' Saturday afternoon, the destination i bcHig Hall's, at Centerpnrt. Over lOO members of Massapequa and othtr Lodges attended the outing, and had a delightful mfternoon tr^p, retorning : home in tbe evenintir. About 25 aotos j were osed in conveying the brethren ' to Centerpor.t.
Talks on tbe 6ahai Revelation by Arthur P. Dodee, at »>4 Jay Avenoe,
Board of Health, iht: 3eneral expenses, 96c On glaocii)g over this
I think you
Freeport, Sunday afternoons at 3:30. | *»•" be surprised at the resuit you get ^ r Joly 4, "The reality cf tor the money. Take for instance our
. The initlatoiy degree wds conferred on three candidates in Freeport Lodge No. 600, L O. O. F., last Monday ev¬ ening.!' " No meeting will be held next Monday night on account nf the holi-
SabjecC for -- . ,
Divine Revelation, its wonderful scope atreet lighting system on wbich the and .Tiar'-elous signiacance." No ¦ amount isf f2.30, or, on the property charge or collection: all are Welcome, {above mentioned, slightly over one
\
Firfet Church of Christ. Scientist.
Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock; j the nearest corner.
Hempstead Bank Building; sji^bjeet, Or take your fire department, ?1.
The Daughters cf Liberty held a
_ domino and euchre at thfe home of Mrs.
half a cent per day, fw a s'treet light in J- Crevoiserat, Mill Road, laal Thur^ nearly all cases no further away than , day evening. About thirty member?
Prid.iy. .lane 27, clear all very' warn:. Saturday, dear in morning,
usy. r.oC
heavy
The Freeport and neighboring churches b^ld their first anniversary
parade on Saturday afternoon when | sho.ver at 10:30; al«o shower in after more than 12Q0 Sunday School scholars noon, ard c'eared off towards night. ifrom Wantagh, Rocsevelt und Fri^e-1 Sunday, dear in a. tn., heavy shew port f^unday Schools participated. {er ir? afternoon, with bvuvy hail ii After parading through various slrvets i many par^s of the Island, the parade assembled in front m tbei Mordsy. elesr nnd quite cool. First Nalionc! Bank where a crandj . Tuesday, sam; as Monjay., atand bad bfen erected, ' and wnere, f Wednesday, overcast a. at., after sineing "Onward Ghri#tiBt> Joi- no.m. nVfrca-st p. m.- heavy diers" und "My Country 'Tis Of | "^itchfTVlcs," (ill night. Thee," Rev. Wijliam Chaae bf Ch^st j Thursday, AVie/east.
' U^claia^ tf ttert
(FfMiMii. f•*( OfRss)
Brooljf, Mr.s. E.
B<'<qtr 'i^iet Alice
B-"»^ict. Mifs Ruth C.
Cooper. Mr. R. l>. ,
Greer, Mr. W. L.
Hughes.' Mrs. Peter
Mullen. Vliss Cecilia —
Prior. Mr.
Plast, llarx^ I Randall. Mr. ,1.
Ricttr. Mrs. Wm. rain Schneider. Mr. L. H sin. jVcn Kroil,«iMi5s D.
Robt. G Anderson June 29, 1916.
'7,
and friends enjoyed a very pleasant evening; refreshments were served.
jnext Sanday, July 4, "God.
A fireworks display will be held on tbe grounds at the back of theCilonial Hotel,' East Merrick Road, under the management of the hotel proprietors, next Monday cvenijig, July 6.
Reporta of the Anti-Suffiisge rr^eet- ing held on June 23, by "unbiased ob¬ server" is necessarily held over until our next issue, because of lack qf time and room to get it.in this week ; same applies to other comments.
Mervin Sch-ona i» attending the New
York Preparatory Sch<->ol, having e'nt-
, -, ered on Wednesday.-
j. J. poian, wliu has been emFleyed I ^
with the A. & P. atorea for several
School Notes
The addresses of several of the par-
for the fire protection you receive, which includes an appropriatioti for a new automobila apparatus for the de¬ part.n»;nt this year.
Of course, lor the bigger property owners' these figures count up. but this
JR. O. 0. A. M.
About'sixty members were present at the election of officera at the meet¬ ing of Freeport Council, No. 57, Jr. O. U. A. M. Past Councilor Jonn amount is taken as a basis upon which [ FawCett acted as judge, with P. C,
ticiparits in the Class Day exercises j ^^^ compute the amount, and usinj: tbis I Gilson Raynor and' William' H. Ryder
are publiahed pn page 7 of this issue. The "Address to the Seniors," by Thomas O'Brien, we were ufiable to secure. The "Prophecy on the Jun¬ iors" by Rollin Baker, which was re¬ ceived with much amusement, was rather long, and was of necessity omit¬ ted, although well worthy of reproduc¬ tion.
years, where he has made numerous friends, haa purchased the grocery store formerly conducted by Pettit & Hedges, and will teke charge r.t ths tenie on Monday.
Rofus R. Rhodes has re-opened his photograph studio, having taken a store in the new Pattit Building on Church Street. He has designated hil8 place as tbe Nassau Studio, and is making a specialty of amatear finishing, anJhas ^splendidly equippedplant.
.Miss Marion Hunt on Saturday «f , ternoon gave a small affair to the I «o"d o* Health ytjung lady graJnates "of her class, j General The iecoraticns were gold and black, i
Eaoh gueat received a black and gold! ^du.u.u.uuj This Friday evening, Joly 2, Free-
apron and bonnet and games were in- I po'Tt Council will initiate a class of
dulged in. The dining room was ar- INTEREST IN SEWER DISCUSSION | ^^^jjjatgg j^^^ y^jty couoicil Nn. 6, ^tistieally dfcorated with-roses, and The attendance at iTie meeting of; of Rosedale. The work will be done after a dainty colialicn, Mervin Schloss the Columbus Avenue School House to j m the Council rooms of the local Coun- took the young ladies for a ride. 'discuss the" sewer question shows aicil. The meeting will be called t3
{ nealthy intereat in village affairs, i order at 7:30 p. m.. in order that the
On Saturday afternoon, July 3, a SoSrage automobile parade will-be held in Freeport. the parade will form at 3 p. m. on the north sid" of the Freeport Clob Hoase, and all per- , sons believing in the movement sre ' urged to march and decorate their homes. Local anti metropolitan speak¬ ers and "the boy orator of Patchoi?ue" wiil take part.
NeMra on Odber Pages
Owing to a rush of late advertising,
—it is necessary to change the pcsttion
of some of-our reading matter this
- w^ek: School notes in particular will
' be found an other pagea of his issue.
^ rtmih of Joly at the Yacht Ciub
(And other events)
.Monday, July 5, the annual Inde pendehceDay Regatta will take place at the Sonth Shore v«cht Club, witb reception and dance in the evening.
Motor boats will be-divided into classes according to speed;' boats of about same speed in each class. Han¬ dicaps will be figured on past perform ances. Races will start prompttly at 2:30 o'clock.
A match race will b^ sailed between Wallace Cornwell's new speed boat and tbe "Commodore,"owned by Tom- aiy Forbes. This should be an inter- •sfing race'aa both boats have the aame power.
.CRUISE » Tbe annual cruise of the Clob "will take place daring the second week of At»\Mt. starting on Wednesday and finishiBg ea Saturday. Last year the cmise was v(«ted tbe most soceesaful affair the Club ev^r held.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Com'mittee ia arranging for a big outdoor affair in the shape of a Wild Watt Circus, U be held during
— the month-^of Joly Something big never before attempted on the South Shoi£.is promised.
rWTURE CLUB EVENT/s The bam dance wili be beld early in Aogost. and tbe masquerade dating
- . the latt^t^rt of August.
for your assessment on your hor-e, I i and Alvin Sorague as clerk and tellers am sure you will agree that you are respectively. The following were getting your money's worth. jected: Cooncilor, Rodney L. Seudder;
By the way, the budget aa an-j vice councilor, Frank S. Snedeker, jr.;' nounced in our last issue bas the ap- j recording seeretary. William Edwards; propriatlon for street light fund in assistant recording secretary, Cornel- twice, the last of which ahould have ; ius Brartn; finangi"''aorntiinj. ^lohn been for streets. The correct budget W. Southard; treasurer, Wallace R, is aa follows: i Post; conductor, Orton Smith; warden.
Police fund $10,000.00 i Alvin Lang; inside sentineT, JuM P.
Street light fund 12,000.00 ' Raynor; out8idB~8«?fttinel, James Gowd,
Sidewalk 1,000:00 ! jr.; chaplain, Sylvester P. Shea ; rep-
Fire department 9,200.00 , resentatives to State Council, C. Wes-
Street fund 15.57;.50 ley Golden, Walter B. Cozrens, F. S.
Bonds and intereIt ' 4,792.50 Snedeker. sr... Hilbert R. Johnson,
I 2,500.00 j John J. Dunbar; alternates, John W. 5,000.0€j Southard, James W. Cheshire, Wal-
j lace R. Post and 0=car W. Valentine.
if60,070.00
Hymeneal
ELORED—COMBS J6seph A. EJdred of No. o'Washing- ton Place, Lynbrook, and Miss Ida Corabs, of Free^Jort, were marritd by Rev. J. Sidney Gould on Satarday ev- . uing, June 26, at tfae Preabyterian Paraonage. Tbe happy cpuple depart¬ ed at onee upon tb4ir honeymoon.
Summer school optned on Tuesday morning with quite a numfaet of pupils taking advantage of thfs opportunity for extra study. The school wiil have only a morning session and will con¬ tinue for five weeks, dosing July 30.
ALUMNi BANQUET
Over 50 atteaded the ^iuroni ban¬ quet on Friday evening in the Colum¬ bus Avenu^' School, including the grad¬ uates of the Class of 1915, members of the Board oif-KiTucation, and of the faculty, und former members of Free- port High School. The rooms were decorated with fern» and gold flowers and a caterer ))ad prepared a most tempting and appetizing supper. The ¦peckers of the evening were Robert Hunt, "Prof Arthur, Miss Caroline .\t- k'inson, Harold Brown, Howard Oster- hout, Mr. Baker, and the president of the Class of 1915, Miss, Rose Van Reese. Dancing followed the speech- making.
FREEPORT SGH06l HONOR ROLL . The following pupils of the Freeport Schools were perfect in attendance and punctuality during the school year 1914-15:
GROVE STREET SCHOOL
Third Grade—Margaret Gould, Fred¬ erick Conrader.
Fiflih Grade—George Single, Arthur Schdridt, Ralph Raynor, John Ritchie.
Sixth Grade—Herixy SinK'e, Clifton Smith
Seventh Grade—-Stephen Coffey, George Helm. Marion sejaman. MurieT Patrick, Idella Foater.
Eighth Grade—Wesley Devlin, Har
There was no attem))t at prdTOngad | work may be started early- Members
ufntoiy, 'bui the sFeakera showed their I of the degree teams aru especially
deep interest in the welfare of the vil- ; urged to be present early.
lage (with some few exceptions) altho : . . . ....:..„J „. .k«,
*¦ ~*^ ¦' An invitation wg^ received at the
meeting, last week, from Lynbrook
Council to attend a parade and flag
raising on Independence Day. Monday,
.u J-*-u u u ; Julys. The Civic Association of Lyn-
tees three^of them bavinu been presi-, ^^^ j,^^ arranged a day of celebra-
denu, and all of tbem interested n-^ ,^„j the Jr 0. U. A. M. Council
public affairs, and well qualified to-
consider the matter fuliy and carefully.
not allhaving'the same ideas by any means.' The committee of nine con¬ tains five gentlemen who have been members of the Village Board of Tws
of that viiiage has been asked to start
tbe day's events with a flag raising.
qpi PNin.n PARADP | Wishing to make the evrnt as large as
bPLLNDiD PARADE ! ppgsjble. they have invited the breth-
The only criticisin heard of the first |ren of the neighboring Councils to
annual Sunday School'parade Saturday j participate with them. The parade
afteriioon was the fact that only one i will start about 9 a. m., and it v;aa
band of music was furnished, and that i decided to aqsept this invitation and
the music could not be heard at th^ ' urge as many of our brothers to attend
rear uf the line. Those in charge <ii(, as possible.
the parade realized this full well, but'
the parade was a success beyond all
their expectations, and if they had hat]
( hurch, Bro'oklyn, led in prayer, fol¬ lowed by an address" by W. H. Nos- trahd. President of Queens-Nassau S. S. Association.
Eleven churches took part in the pa¬ rade and led by Christ Church Band of Brooklyn, the following churches v.'ere in line: ¦
First Division — First Baptist Church, Memorial Congregational Church of Wantagh, Church of the Trarsfiguration.
Second Division —Chi ist Evangelical Lutheran, First Presbyterian, Bfjihel A. M. E., Cburch of God.
Third Division—Freeport Ma E.,
Freeport Pablic Library
Books recently added : Title " Pollyanna Grown i-p Who Goes There - .Place Beyond the Wincl-i Nisht Riders The Ladier Hesper
Long Chance --^ Raggfd Messenger In GUI Bellnjre One Way Trail The Final Verdict
In the Fire Departmenlj
ntarcBt to and about tha liraa our toeal depart mant byH.E.P.
Author ;„.„.
Sorter j Chambers j Comstoek i
Cullui. ^ special meeting of lht« Fire (Joan- j
Curtis j ji|-fl,„a held at headquarters riiursday,;
Ga'rland ' eve.ning, when pians were submitted:^
Kyne ' and a^cppted for the new automobilai
Maxweil - wagon for Hose 2. Bids will beopenedjt
. ' lat the regular meeting on July 21.
union. The three chiefs were instructed tOj
Cutlum '. have the old book and ladder rt^pairtiKl^
Nyberg ready for service, also to endeavor tO''
' secore the appointment of a liydran|^|
'. inapector.
an idea that the line would have been so long, extra efforts would have been made to secure more music. It prob-
Village Trustees
All the members were present at the meeting Thursday afternoon.
Bids were opened for the laying Si
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Hose 2, Truck 1 and Chemical 1 ana* 'J tvered an alarm lor u wagon loaded with straw, which was ' burning lo front of Williama' livery stsbles OH .N'ewton Boulevard, Wednesday nigh£ about six o'clock. The call vih» sen^j in over 400 but Power House receiva«t word not 'lo blow the whistle, itnd it| was npt blown. The fire was t MiiMid by a premature celebration of Juljt, Fourth, somn of the-eparks setting ftii|| to the hay. The wagon belonged t<^ Eugene Mitthbuer and with its conr' ents WHi a tutui loss.
ably will require not less than three i io,j(, f^^j ^j ^.j^^^ ^^^^ ^^i„ ^^ j„,. , bands for the next similar event, prob-1 |„~g. »ibly in 191C.
Whitney Van Wicklen $845.Oo
Edward Rice $195.00
The contract waa awarded t^o Mr.
GOOD WORK ON ROADS
The village streets are rapidly being I Rice
put in excellent shape. The Peekskill | President Lamb reported (hat he
grav«l roada are being oiled, so far aa i had sent a note of sympathy to Vil-
pbaaible, and aa aoon aa the oil ia put j lage President Bulson of Rockviile
on it is covered with a top dressing of {Centre, on behalf-of the Board.
sand, suflicicntly thick to remove the ' Theodore Gissell and Fred M. Smith
annoyance caused by the oil, aod to , were appointed special police officers.
keep the roada in good condition. President Lamb'reported the P61ice
It has been somewhat of a task t:'i Departm^'.nt was oow occdpying the
secure the necessary sand for this i new quarters on Cburch Street.
work, and it looks as though it would j U Was decided to pay the City of
ry Sekine. Marie Miibank, Jessie Pat- not be long before this will bave to be | New York' $375, rent of property
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Photo by E. P. Dpnnell/ ' -
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL PARADf:
Miss Gladys Austin and her Sunday School Cia8a;'ajllo decorated witli daisies and yellow crepe paper ¦
bought and carried here from other j leased from them for public park, sections. [May 1,1915.
' A subscriber .inquires why tho grav-1 Western Electric Compaby and £l roadl^a oiled nortb of Atlantic j Westinghouse Electric Company were Avenue and not soutb. I have not' paid $100 each on aceoant of-the elec- bad the opportonity to see the Road I trie appliances furnished fo; electrical Commissioner regarding this, but 11 show, pending final settlement, note there is atill considerable work I President Lamb reported the Rail- not yet done along this line, and pre- ' road Comprr-ny would submit plana for aame they are waiting for more oil. I' both subway and-overbead crossing at wiil try to report fully on thia next I Colambus Aven::e, and action waa de- week, j ferred until that time.
: Road Commissioner 'Bond reported
j that tbe Yoad machine was badly in
; need of repair, and could not be guar-'
j anteed for any iengtb of time if re-
LOTTIE F. WHALEY | paired.
Lottie, wife of Bert Whaley, died I* A Gomroonication waa received from
at her residence on Bayview Avenue, i the Indian Refining Company through
Mondav evening, aged 88 years. Fun-'John A. Hall of Freeport, that they
j were planning to install keroaene and
rick. Roth RandalL
SEAMAN AVENUE SCHOOL , : Seventh Crade—Ruth Braytoh. ARCHER STREET SCHOOL Third Grade—Carolyn Miller. Fourth Grade—Harold Cornelias. Fifth Grade—August Chaphe. Sixth Grade—Margare't Muller. Seventh Grade—Helen Chaphe.
COLUMBUS AVENUE SCHOOL
Foarth Grade—Alva Pearaall.
Xhird Grad«—Robert Sebmidt.
Fifth Grade—Edward Scnhmidt,- Mervin^Williams.
Sixth Grade, —Dorothy Clark Chris* tlna Doryea.
Hicri SCHOOL
Christine Eidt^ Stephen Carpeijter ; , ^^^^j^^ ^^,^ t,,,^ jhursday af , Edward navis. Weslsy Davison. Mar L^^^^^jy, j^^^^^^, ^^ Greenfield ! «•«':«''« "torage tanks in Freeport, i(,n Paterson. li.!^,:,,^ „ 1 Cemetery; ^outhard & Aloore, funeral "nd "k'nK '^ ^^ere were any local or-
The fallowing are credited with per-I ..^ ^ dinances with wbich they roust comply.
Shell Island Mission, Roosevelt M. E. The line of march was formed at Pine Street and South Bergen Place facing west, then Bergen Place north to Randall Avenue, to Grove Street to Boulevard, to South Bergen Place, countermarch to Railroad A 'enue, to Main Street, to Smith Street, to Ocean Avenue, to ELoe Street, where the pa¬ rade wasrdisbandpd and the schplara returned to their respective churyhea where ic cream and cake was iferVes], Ore of the local' men of the village do nated a crate of strawberries to the Methodist Church, so berries were served al the Methodist Church with the ice cream'and cake.
Obituary
f^t attendance and panctuality for^
laJit
y/ai
directors,
Da Silva, Freeport Goaranteed Garden Hose 9c tt. New Perfection Oil Stoves. $6.75
Flags for the 4th: American En- pigna, tl, 11.50. 12: Tacht ^laignc, 80c 9£e. $1.35; Union Jacks, I1.6S; S«a«h Shore Yaecit Club '^argeaa. |1.|5 and'll.f/O. All F»ad« of U. S. Stand¬ ard banting. Lewie H. iRtMS Company, Birooklyn Ave. an^ M'a\ti Strait. Free* port. N. y.
the eonsecotive number of Opposite their name:
Years
M^i-ion Pateiaon 10 Caroline Miller 2
Barold Cornelias S
August Chaphe ^ 2
Helen Chaphe 2
Mnriel Pauiek 2
Jessie f akrick 2/
Rtith Brayton 2
Dorothy Clark 2
Try ro^-specisl box bt cot Rovers. i&s tat the weekaad. C R- Aaltert. flurist, ilQckviUe Centre. L. I. Tele-' pboRv «ftnq«ctiMt: delivary anywhere.
AdraTtSaiBBaiit
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Grade
•^ j CLARA ». rOUNGS
1 Clara H , wife of Joseph C. Youngs, I (i$«irT«esday^..J^e 29, st her lau I home, Z6 Pine Street, aged 47 yeiara.
,, i Funeral services Were held at her f ^««^^!^^"*
J? j"; bome tTiarsdsy evening, July 1, witbj Urade i - ..
dinances with which they roust comply It waa decided to purchase another B^w load of Peekakill gravel.
Permission was granted for the erection of an electric s?gn at Chub- back's drug sforf. Main Street and
Special features at tke Plaza Air<
Virade i :„,..__,.._, ,«j1„ „, w.„„_,.i;.,«_ o. apeciai leaiurcs at ine riaza Air«
„ , ; interment today at Narrowsburg, Pa. ,'¦ , ^ . ,• - Dt..ixr
S!!l« Re- S- 0, cartice. paator of 7be m! j l^* "'''jf !{'.i-'^i„/^^r^,!'^:
Grade Grade Grada Grade
W.R.C«tAftMiy
The iJSad anaaal eonventien
Cbor^ officiating; Soatbard ft lloore, faneral direetora.
wick BE "Alias Jimmy Valentine. One of the greatest five reel pietores over made in tbis country.
Wednetditf. July 7, "The Island of Regeoeratieta," with Edith Storey. S. Rankin Drew and Antonio Moreno,
HENJAlslN^, SEAMAN Benjamin G. Saaman. aged S6 yeara , died at his iaU home 1^6 Sohth Main !.By Reverend Cyros Towsend Brady . °' '^^ I Street, on Mon^y. Funetal sei-vices There waa never a atory written by
Departmsntaf New York, woman's | ^ere held Tsssday, Rev. 8-0, Curtice, anyone that offered greater poasiblli- Relief Corps, was beld at Albany last; p.,<p, gf th* «. E. Cbondj, officjat-, Uea to film drama; ¦ flre at aea, the week. »:hen they were giV'U « camp is,g - foterment Greenfield Cemetery; i earthqtuike, tbe charn?ing love aeenes fire aad rw»»ptl<ai In the Statvi^Ar- jc, A. Polton. funeral director. on a trop!(>il4sland, the vnval of ibe
roory. by Qotemor Whitman and Wa,-. ^ ¦^.--. ~ ;u. S, Cru^r apd t^ retom to civil-
•teff. The delgataa irmm D- B. P. Attention iif ealied to the advertise fiaation- Admisnion llooday add Weil Hott Peet Corps was tiw president, > qoent of Agnes A.,Donnelly, maOlcQr-juMday asatinee. lOe; •eeaiKC, 10 and Mr*. WitHama. ^aat ptati^t, M'.s. ing. fitc.. in this isaae of tbo Review. ISe. |
Bentley. and lira-Ahhott. Ad^artfcNaasaa I ' Aidamitiaaaaaat.
the Transfiguration, was Grand Mar¬ shal, and Harold Brown at Freeport M. E. Chorch, assiatant. Rev. R. H. Scott, rector of the Church of the Transfiguration, is President of the Freeport Sonday School Aasociatiion; Harold Brqwn, secretary, and Roswell Davis, tifeasurer. The committee on arrangements were Rev. Elmer E. Loux, pastor of tbe Baptist Church; Rev. A. C. Karkau, ol the Lotheran Cbarch, and Rev, J. Sidney Gould of the-Pre»byterian Charcfc.
The streets were lined with parents aod visitors, ijvho <:heered the children, who looked lovely. A feature of ,the parade'Was an aatomobile float deed- rated with ferna and daiajes in wh'ch were Miss Gladys Austin and bfV class. The Bethel A. M. E. Church also made s floe fbowing and altcgether the pa¬ rade was. a great auccesa
A speoia! department meeting waa
''eld at headquarters Thursday effen-
ng, when it was decided to hod tha
hnnual field day on Labor V»y, the.
I same-as the past two years, amt tha
foreman of each company is to fjle.tha
'narntrs of t*o committeemen with tb»
|departmet>t secretary withinuno week,
; when the preiiniiniiry wteting mill be
i called. It was decided, to request the Council^ to hold tbe annaal inspection of the >
After Motorboat Owners j department on the momir.g of Ljbor
Government inspeftnrs have been a motion Was also unanlmouslf busy inspecting motorboats and their I passed requesting the Council to tak»-i, equipment for safety at Freeport and ,om.j action toward getting all the flre ¦! BaHwii:. Many owners of craft uting hydrants in the tillage paintjj r«d,..j motor p-^Wi'r , have received notice* j with w';ite tip.
fforo Collector Malone that they are j
liable to IK.'O pensUies, which, how-j ^ ¦'
ever, may be remitted for a first oU\ Elks \^nt PatchogUe
fense. if it is not an aggravated case, | Fre^pOrt Lodge of Elks v;^^ well on s'^ediflg a stMement to the Pecre-, represented at the initituficn .• Patch,.; tary of Commerce. A mxitorboat .-an . ogoe Lodi?. Friday aTterrm n About not be operated upon the inland navi-, joo tnettthAt of Freeport IMz- met gable waterways now unle«s it bas it., t (be Club^hou,? ind parade! to the #?,"'Eri!"V^ , filu"""'T*« '^^'^*^''''\depoi, where they were conveyed in «?
^^^^j^j ^^^.^ ^^^ PstchogOe an.d to<^lj
of the aft«»ik^
fcg horn, bell, lightx, and fire extin John D. Gunning of the CH'urch of f*^**''*'^" «»' •«»«««'•"» P"*" to over-jpi;; jp ,1,^ ceremonies - - - coih^gasolene fires [noon and evening.
Fourteen Years Ago
(I(eiBs Qtiulfiie«t iron* the iteview Ales fourteen yel(r»*go this meek 1
Cdmmencement addraas, f?. H. 8. * Rev. D. .^. Jordan of Greerpoint Tab¬ ernacle.
Rtsoliiiioits ^y Villa'^e Board:'"Uiat owner of notor cjtf be notifted not
Photo by K, I'. Di>.'i.-ic!iy
' , THE SUNDAY SCHOOL PARAll
The A". M; E: g^tday Schools attracted much, favocabie comment
Pdfaw Head^Miten ll*v«d
to sail fasicr Jien hi^if speed in the i Building oo Cbarch Street. The con pablic bigbway known as Freeport j tract bas -iitetAy bMn awarded t^ River." .; ^' jnf,w cells to b» placed in the iiailding,
"°C-J!L-01i>y retires as school ptinci-1 which wili be <)f the up-to-date sasi- pal after 8 years' serviees; gnuieates,! ta^v tvn.. n,.*- ,i«rr,».„i.,i i.u ih. utpf. Nina Homp&^ey, Ella Bedell, Helen
Tbf Police Department is now pern
aosnvty located in tbe nrW Pettit thisw^. ...IJ . ¦.—_i. « . ,rw- _._ ,j^ clotisg games of the South
Leagoe will ba played hr Seta hetWMn Freepor: andi Rockvill*- tre—a double header.
IbseM
RefBlarr haatball news •
Pe(?e I
Verrill, Joba Raynor, Bargcat 3*ter« iKHit. Angaat Jo^ioaoo. Fifth aanaat parade and toahtaineitt
of Town Aswiciat^n he'd at Freeport.
Buy your cua) now tciore ycu Ttata 14. FreepcTt Coal Coniipasy.
AevvrtlMmnil
I
xieth Service,
^Ij^i'iOg -data SZJA.boar. -Tai. i Freeport.
i I ttbtarttaam-sm..
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19150702 |
| Date | 1915-07-02 |
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| Year | 1915 |
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VY Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 2. 1915 Vol. XX,JSp,'27 Freeport News of the Churches Local Topics Single c&pies of th« ^^view for sale at Greenblatt's i«nd Braithwaite's. Rail¬ road Avenoe; MichnolT's, Nassaa County Review, DaSilvg's and Go- beta'a.* Main" Street; .DaSilva's,West Merrick Road. tf. St^jact of aiOHWATER^TIDE TABLE Tji»« tinw. ar* lor Uttady Hook^ Deduct 3J mill atm Friday. Jaly Satarday. Sanday, Monday, Yuesday, Wednesday, Thursdsy. Friday. Sbtorday, for Hermwwco Bay) *2 12 .-39 a.. n>. 3 1:82 a. m. 4 2 :ZB a. m. '5 3:18 a. m. 6 4:09 a. m. ' 7 4:57 a. rt». 8 6:43^. SB. 9 6:09 a. m. 10 6:.5« a. m. During Joly andsAugost Lewis H Ross Co.'s store, will close at 1 p.m. Satardaya. The Suramer time-table of the Long Itland Railroad went into effect on Wednesday, Jane 30. The Poet OfBce close? at fl;30 a. ra. Monday morning, the Fourth of luiyn holiday, and will not open again until Tuesday morning. S«nric«» ti Aa ._ 'ta tht thairchmt mad ffcuwfc todmtiat The svb}e£t Ul th« asriKjn at the first Presbyterian Cbarch on nextj Sanday morning will be "Oor. Coon-1 «ml ¦ •aptanaticw aat otAitely at a mamt attare. am tnAaaa affairs hTAaaStmr HOW YOUR MttNElNs SPE.NT If yoa are a"TlIspayer in^e village try." Sunday evening the gervice i <*f ^'e^P*". ""d own your own hoiae, will be a patriclic service in which 'he I ""esaed for flfiOO, your ..villige tax junior chorus, which is being organ. ,-?'^^^5, amounting to «11.50. it di- dzed and d!i led by Mias Spier to sup- j ''"^_*;^" _°.?*!:' 'plement the work of the regular} ~ '-^— church chdif, will make its first ap- i pearance. One of tbe features of the ' service wiil be "The Salute to thej Flag.'' The paator wiil make a short] In the Fraternal Orders!Successful Pi^ade of Sunday SchooUi Weekly Weatker Report (For our readers in other locaiiti«>) DoiBet in Aa taatet lrtktermMl.areamia»tiamt of Police protection, 11.91 Street lights, $9.30 Improved sidewalks, Itic Fire protection, 11.77 j Improved roada, including interest I on bonds, $3.90 I The annaal outing of Massapequa I Lodge No. 822. F. and A. M., was beld ' Saturday afternoon, the destination i bcHig Hall's, at Centerpnrt. Over lOO members of Massapequa and othtr Lodges attended the outing, and had a delightful mfternoon tr^p, retorning : home in tbe evenintir. About 25 aotos j were osed in conveying the brethren ' to Centerpor.t. Talks on tbe 6ahai Revelation by Arthur P. Dodee, at »>4 Jay Avenoe, Board of Health, iht: 3eneral expenses, 96c On glaocii)g over this I think you Freeport, Sunday afternoons at 3:30. *»•" be surprised at the resuit you get ^ r Joly 4, "The reality cf tor the money. Take for instance our . The initlatoiy degree wds conferred on three candidates in Freeport Lodge No. 600, L O. O. F., last Monday ev¬ ening.!' " No meeting will be held next Monday night on account nf the holi- SabjecC for -- . , Divine Revelation, its wonderful scope atreet lighting system on wbich the and .Tiar'-elous signiacance." No ¦ amount isf f2.30, or, on the property charge or collection: all are Welcome, {above mentioned, slightly over one \ Firfet Church of Christ. Scientist. Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock; j the nearest corner. Hempstead Bank Building; sji^bjeet, Or take your fire department, ?1. The Daughters cf Liberty held a _ domino and euchre at thfe home of Mrs. half a cent per day, fw a s'treet light in J- Crevoiserat, Mill Road, laal Thur^ nearly all cases no further away than , day evening. About thirty member? Prid.iy. .lane 27, clear all very' warn:. Saturday, dear in morning, usy. r.oC heavy The Freeport and neighboring churches b^ld their first anniversary parade on Saturday afternoon when sho.ver at 10:30; al«o shower in after more than 12Q0 Sunday School scholars noon, ard c'eared off towards night. ifrom Wantagh, Rocsevelt und Fri^e-1 Sunday, dear in a. tn., heavy shew port f^unday Schools participated. {er ir? afternoon, with bvuvy hail ii After parading through various slrvets i many par^s of the Island, the parade assembled in front m tbei Mordsy. elesr nnd quite cool. First Nalionc! Bank where a crandj . Tuesday, sam; as Monjay., atand bad bfen erected, ' and wnere, f Wednesday, overcast a. at., after sineing "Onward Ghri#tiBt> Joi- no.m. nVfrca-st p. m.- heavy diers" und "My Country 'Tis Of "^itchfTVlcs" (ill night. Thee" Rev. Wijliam Chaae bf Ch^st j Thursday, AVie/east. ' U^claia^ tf ttert (FfMiMii. f•*( OfRss) Brooljf, Mr.s. E. B<' il4sland, the vnval of ibe roory. by Qotemor Whitman and Wa,-. ^ ¦^.--. ~ ;u. S, Cru^r apd t^ retom to civil- •teff. The delgataa irmm D- B. P. Attention iif ealied to the advertise fiaation- Admisnion llooday add Weil Hott Peet Corps was tiw president, > qoent of Agnes A.,Donnelly, maOlcQr-juMday asatinee. lOe; •eeaiKC, 10 and Mr*. WitHama. ^aat ptati^t, M'.s. ing. fitc.. in this isaae of tbo Review. ISe. Bentley. and lira-Ahhott. Ad^artfcNaasaa I ' Aidamitiaaaaaat. the Transfiguration, was Grand Mar¬ shal, and Harold Brown at Freeport M. E. Chorch, assiatant. Rev. R. H. Scott, rector of the Church of the Transfiguration, is President of the Freeport Sonday School Aasociatiion; Harold Brqwn, secretary, and Roswell Davis, tifeasurer. The committee on arrangements were Rev. Elmer E. Loux, pastor of tbe Baptist Church; Rev. A. C. Karkau, ol the Lotheran Cbarch, and Rev, J. Sidney Gould of the-Pre»byterian Charcfc. The streets were lined with parents aod visitors, ijvho <:heered the children, who looked lovely. A feature of ,the parade'Was an aatomobile float deed- rated with ferna and daiajes in wh'ch were Miss Gladys Austin and bfV class. The Bethel A. M. E. Church also made s floe fbowing and altcgether the pa¬ rade was. a great auccesa A speoia! department meeting waa ''eld at headquarters Thursday effen- ng, when it was decided to hod tha hnnual field day on Labor V»y, the. I same-as the past two years, amt tha foreman of each company is to fjle.tha 'narntrs of t*o committeemen with tb» departmet>t secretary withinuno week, ; when the preiiniiniiry wteting mill be i called. It was decided, to request the Council^ to hold tbe annaal inspection of the > After Motorboat Owners j department on the momir.g of Ljbor Government inspeftnrs have been a motion Was also unanlmouslf busy inspecting motorboats and their I passed requesting the Council to tak»-i, equipment for safety at Freeport and ,om.j action toward getting all the flre ¦! BaHwii:. Many owners of craft uting hydrants in the tillage paintjj r«d,..j motor p-^Wi'r , have received notice* j with w';ite tip. fforo Collector Malone that they are j liable to IK.'O pensUies, which, how-j ^ ¦' ever, may be remitted for a first oU\ Elks \^nt PatchogUe fense. if it is not an aggravated case, Fre^pOrt Lodge of Elks v;^^ well on s'^ediflg a stMement to the Pecre-, represented at the initituficn .• Patch,.; tary of Commerce. A mxitorboat .-an . ogoe Lodi?. Friday aTterrm n About not be operated upon the inland navi-, joo tnettthAt of Freeport IMz- met gable waterways now unle«s it bas it., t (be Club^hou,? ind parade! to the #?"'Eri!"V^ , filu"""'T*« '^^'^*^''''\depoi, where they were conveyed in «? ^^^^j^j ^^^.^ ^^^ PstchogOe an.d to<^lj of the aft«»ik^ fcg horn, bell, lightx, and fire extin John D. Gunning of the CH'urch of f*^**''*'^" «»' •«»«««'•"» P"*" to over-jpi;; jp ,1,^ ceremonies - - - coih^gasolene fires [noon and evening. Fourteen Years Ago (I(eiBs Qtiulfiie«t iron* the iteview Ales fourteen yel(r»*go this meek 1 Cdmmencement addraas, f?. H. 8. * Rev. D. .^. Jordan of Greerpoint Tab¬ ernacle. Rtsoliiiioits ^y Villa'^e Board:'"Uiat owner of notor cjtf be notifted not Photo by K, I'. Di>.'i.-ic!iy ' , THE SUNDAY SCHOOL PARAll The A". M; E: g^tday Schools attracted much, favocabie comment Pdfaw Head^Miten ll*v«d to sail fasicr Jien hi^if speed in the i Building oo Cbarch Street. The con pablic bigbway known as Freeport j tract bas -iitetAy bMn awarded t^ River." .; ^' jnf,w cells to b» placed in the iiailding, "°C-J!L-01i>y retires as school ptinci-1 which wili be <)f the up-to-date sasi- pal after 8 years' serviees; gnuieates,! ta^v tvn.. n,.*- ,i«rr,».„i.,i i.u ih. utpf. Nina Homp&^ey, Ella Bedell, Helen Tbf Police Department is now pern aosnvty located in tbe nrW Pettit thisw^. ...IJ . ¦.—_i. « . ,rw- _._ ,j^ clotisg games of the South Leagoe will ba played hr Seta hetWMn Freepor: andi Rockvill*- tre—a double header. IbseM RefBlarr haatball news • Pe(?e I Verrill, Joba Raynor, Bargcat 3*ter« iKHit. Angaat Jo^ioaoo. Fifth aanaat parade and toahtaineitt of Town Aswiciat^n he'd at Freeport. Buy your cua) now tciore ycu Ttata 14. FreepcTt Coal Coniipasy. AevvrtlMmnil I xieth Service, ^Ij^i'iOg -data SZJA.boar. -Tai. i Freeport. i I ttbtarttaam-sm.. |