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Y9tt. «. No. 17.
OFFICIAL PAPKK OF THK YIIJ.AIJK OF FRKKPORf.
rHK NASSAI POHl', FKEEPOK'I', NOVKMRKR -'1. 1916.
OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PAPER OK NA.S.SAl I 01 Nl V.
PUIt K T\^0 PKNT"*
CATHOLICS DANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT
An Enjoyable Affair
Under Auspices of
Holy Name Society
DiiKiklyii llall was crowded to il,^ i;apaeity on Wednesday nigbt, when an Entertainme-iit and Dauee wab given under the auspices of the Ho¬ ly .Name Society of the Church of Our ItAidy Redeemer, The Royal en- le-rlainers ol' .New Yeirk had bf-en engaged and proved their ability lei the satisfaction of the audience-.
After the- e iite-rlaiiinie-iit, many re¬ mained for the- dane:e whieli fol- leiwe-d. The e-ommittee in e-hargi- of the affair .vas J. J. uonaghy, l-;xec- iitlve oflie-ci', Joseph Gallagher, Kd¬ ward Meaii--y, ,1, .\!iil(-ahy. T. ,1. Gll¬ len and O. Kelley
A number of tiie article-s left over from the- rci-e-nt fair of the Churcii nf Our Holy Ke-deme-er were dis- [Kisi-d of.
Among Iheise- present were; Ite-v. John O'Texiif, ,Miss Emily ,\loian. Miss J, Gailaghe-i-, Miss IxiuKhlin. .Mr, and .Mrs, P'^fi.x- .Mr. and .Mrs, ,Murphy, .Mr, and Mrs. K, Kice, .Mr and Mrs, Egan, .Mrs, .Se-hiller, .Mr. and .Mrs, Fcink Ke-heie, .Mrs, {'imnel- ly. Mrs, Har: is, .Mr. and .Mrs. Robert I-;, DohHghy, ,Mi-, and .Mrs. Te-ddy .Moran, ,VIr'. and .Mrs, William G, .Martin. .Mrs, Wioods, Ml,ss Reilly .Mrs Barnard Ixionam and daughters. ,Vlr, Gobler and sister, .Mr. and .Mrs, .lohn K, Kiii'up, ,Miss Tollman. Mr AVilliam lioiiaghy, Miss Kose Uaii(-h .Mr, Edward ,\Ie-aiiy' .Miss Anna Ila- iicb. Mr. John .'Meany. .Miss IJushel- mer. Miss .Marlon .Marlow, .Miss Meany, .Mr. John J, Donaghy. Jr., .\lr. and .Mis. Doughty, ,\lr, and .Mrs. .Iohn J, Don.-iKliv, Sr., Mr, and ,Mr,s, Ryan, Mr, anel .Mrs, George Anglin. Mr, Gillen, Mr, Schultz. .Mr, .Miiiphy, Fox, .Mr, Curley, .Mr, Louglilin Galla;;he-i and .Miss ,Marl(iw,
.MOTOR 10 BABYLON
Kiflee-li eif llie- iiie-inbi-ts- of FrCo- IKirt Chapte-i .\ei. 5.S6, order eif the- Eastern Stai. motored -toyii to Ba¬ bylon on Tiie.Kday e\enini4, to attend i the eon,stitiiiing and pi e-senlatioii of! Ilie Pyianiid Chaptei Sn. i,'.t4. order of the I-^asteni Star.
All elaboiate e-eilation was .served i in the Haneiiiet It.-,11, atte-r Ibe bu- ¦ .liness iiie-e-ri'.,g. |
Those- who attended from tbe I I'ree-pori CUapti-r were-; .Mrs, Tlllle | Ki-l.-^iy, Mih, Ida Arnold, .Mrs. Rayeie j Howell, .Mrs, Daisy L. Hutton, .Mr.i, j .Ai.l.a I.iiiibiy. .Ml... Grace- Dunbar, ,Mis, Allele Plump, Mrs, .Margrethe j Graser, .Mrs. Ceee-lia Fulion- ,Mrs. A | .Se-hein:iiaiiii. ,Mrs, ,Mildred Cbiistie- I .Mih. Diriba Haiielall „Mi-s. Je-nnii .\, Sinitli, .Ml-^s Ce-eilia Pa.v .\lls,s Gi-iaid.
DRUMMERS MEET AND TELL STORIES
Best Raconteur Wiil Be Entitled to Wear In- si^a as Champion
Mr Mr
MASS MEETING FOR MEN AND WOMEN
FREEPORT CLUB NEWS.
The flrst of the s'rics e.f we-ekly dances which teiok place on last Fri¬ day evening at the Frei-port Club House proved to be a great sm-ce-s.-^. A large nuinbe r attended, Mr, and Mrs, Russell Uandall won the- lucky number contest. These weekly dances promise to be very popular.
The beef steak dinner to be- given at the Fn-e-iiort Club House- on Sat¬ urday, Nove-mbe-r 2rith will be- a "stag" affair and will be feir the- be ni-til of the club. Spe-eilal musle; of four pieces will preiviilc tbi- (-nie-rtalnment. and a ge-ne-ral KOod time Is e-xpee-le-d. Tbe conimittee- in charge an-: Mr. MontKonieiy Milbank, Mr August Johnson. Mr C, 1), Baker, Mr, Ed niund (Uicshire, Mr. Percy Morri-^nn. and Mr. Hay \v hittukci
f)n Thaiiksnivinii day lli.- usual tea and dan'-aiU will Ik- held ai the- Fre-e¬ port Club from thn-e- to s.-ve-n (i'(-lo( k.
The II.en are- ni.l on'y still talking; about the great Fred. B Smith meet¬ ing at the- elub on the 12th, but are Lalking about and looking forward to the- liiPe-ting eif Siinda.v, De-cember 3rd, to be- held in the I!o;-kvlll(- Cen- I'e- The-atre- at ',i:4ii.
The .Mi-n's .Me-etinK Comniilte^e, co¬ operating witb the Boy>' Conference, are furthering this occasion and are conlident that a meat crowd will till lhe spacious auditorium to its capac¬ ity. l-"or tbe woiuen, as well as the- men, are- tei hav.- the opportunity of lie-Hiins Fied. W. I'earsall. the State ,-3.-ci( lary of the- V. .M, C, A. of the Empire Slate on Ihe- subject, "The Home- and The- Roy." Surely no topie: '-ould be more luli-re-siing to a man or a woman, wli(?iher the-y have boys of Ihe-ir own or not. for they recog¬ nize- instinctively that the we-lfare of the town, state and country is de¬ pendent In ureal measure upon the- boy,
Mr. I'l-arsall Is an elotiuent plat¬ form orator of large reputation and experience. He will address many aiidii-nccs on this same- topie elurlng Uhe- next few we-e-ks all ove-r the- state and, in fae-t, will take a night train from Ihe bin Buffalo Boys' Cun-1 fere nee to be- in Koekville C^entre on Sunday afirenoon. Deeember 3rd, Special music for the m«-eting will be re-ride-red under the geneial direclion of Thos. E. Hai-tmann.
This meeting will no doubt attract In larpe meaaure Ihe fatbcrs and mothera of de-legates from Rociville O-ntri- and the- m-arby- e-omnumltieH, and, in aeldition, will be .--uppeiried larue-ly by those- who are- entei triininf; the- beiy dele-Kates In their homes. At the same hour the big afte-rnoon me-e-ting for boys will be held, as menlione-d elsewhere In conm-cilon with the- e-onfcrenc«> plans.
Ixmg Island t.'ouiiell .No, ,'i5i.i, o'.' the liilteel C'ommereial Traveler.-5 oi' America had a tine lime at their iii.inthly mee-tiiig at Frteport. las: .Saturday, .Vipoiic- the enjoyable feat¬ ure-s was lb" iuitiating of hve lan- didates into the mysteries in very 'uid ' ''i'Pressi\e fashion by the degree team of th'j Past Councillors Asso- e-ialioii of the .Metropolitan Distrie-t. I'oiiiiteous s lands and clever spc-e-ch- es by Past Grand Councillors K. S. Tucker, and L, R, Decker, CJraml Exetutive Commiltteiuen, John Du- Bois, Association Secretary. M. I'. Thwaite, and Past Couiicellor C. ^L Kohrs of .New Vork Couiuil and Past Councilor J, M. Wile of Kni¬ ckerbocker Council and oiIk is enii- \e-nid the oce-asion.
At the next meetiiii; sonu- more- eandidates a:(- e,\pectcd anel also a .Xmas gift paity is on the way. An inleie-stiiig ide-a is being projected by this coune-il. which may be well takep up by other dnimmei coun- eils and which feiinis a very enjoy¬ able- feaiure, I'mlei ;;ood and we-i- faie each brother is permitted tei tell a short slory and then a vote is taken as to tlu- best yarn told and the- winner is then pL-nnitted to wear until the next vote- is taken at the nifxl meeling a beautiful le-salia as the- "C'jampldii Kaeonteur" of Lonji Island.
RE-APPOLNT >'AS.SAU POST
The- .N'as.-^au Post published at F'reeport, an-l the .North Hempstead Record, puollshed at Great .Neck, -ve.l ie-iianic(l Ihe County Offlclal Newspapers lor lhe ye-ar of l!ll7 to publish the .Session Laws, the cur¬ rent resolutions. Resolutions of the Board and Flection noti(-es. at itn meeting; of ilie- Board of Supervisoi .-¦ ^111 I'liday, .\oveiiiber 17th. Je mer K, Stile-s is f wner and Kditor of tlie .Nass.iu I'o.-il and Georgi- Hollis Ken-| nehan owner and Editor of the Re¬ cord.
LUNCHEON FCR m LOCAL LEGISLATORS
Nassau Suffrage Club Will Entertain Suc¬ cessful Candidates
NEW CROS.SWALK
.\t tlu- dueiiion Hiiain K. Smith, the lMHk_/?uk-s I,! .Main
QN
.MAIN ST.
f Siipe-r-, i;,<>I leiss wallis on Fre-e'iPorr, a:
COUNTY FAIR HAS GROWN WITH YEARS
Association Started 75
Years Ago Ago With
$319 in Premiums
.\ ¦ coiiKratulaiory hinehenn ' will be' xive-n to (^oiiKressiiian and Mr.-^ Fred, C, llicks, Senatoi and -Mrs. Geor^'e L, Thompson, and .-\sse.jibly- nian and Mrs, Thonia,-^ A. .McWninuey on .Monday, .November '2'lh. by ihe .Nassau Ceiunty Wotui-n's Suiira^e | tro Party at We-stbury Gaidi-n,-- Inn. | i-,-;.
AUGUST JOHNSON DIED ON TUESDAY
At the annual meotinK ot the Agri¬ cultural Society of Cjueens-Nassau Counties, held S;'.turday altc-rno^.n at the fair grounds, E. ('overt Hulst of Flushing was le-elucted president; Kobeit Seaman of Jericho. vie-t»-pres- ident;; Lott Van de Water, Jr , of Hempstead, secretary; Thonuis H, Bacon ot Hempstead, treasurer; He-nry W. Cnderhill of Jericho, di¬ reetor, represent ng the- lown of Oys- '.e-r Bay George M, Hewletl of Mer- "ick, was elected as the new member .<f the board, representing as a di¬ rector the town of He-iepsiead,
The treasurer repmied receipt.-- during the year of $riO,2S3,(;5, dis¬ bursements of 141,815.2.T, leayiuK a balance of $8,438.45 There is a bonded indebtedness of $9,(^00.
During the meetlnK iiuite a fund was contributed by many of those iires(-nt, toward a puri lees to plant along the
' Co\ers for two hundred will be laid, and the- dinlm; room and tabh- w-lll be beautifully dicor;iitd with the .¦^uffraKi- colors. The- miisie- will be furnished by the- Me-tropolitau Opera Orchestra, Mrs. Raymond Hrown, .Mrs, Janie-s Lee-s Laidlaw and either pruiiiiiiem suflrape b-ade-rs will be pre st-nt, as well as ail lhe .Nassau County leaders
The- hostesse-s are-: Mrs W'iinhrop ' Burr, of Lawrenc.-; .Mrs. Earl J,; l!enni-tt, of Kockville Cenire; .Mrs, J John Lewis Childs, Mls,s Caroline- Child
!hc inU'iscetion of OIi\e Uoulcviird have been ;iiit iu excellent i-onditiiui. 'ihey outKrew- theii- usefulness sonu time ago and were in a wu-teluHi (ondltion when the matter v> a.s iu'ouKht to the aitention nf .Mi Sniilh,
-Main Stieet is a eeiunty theuoiigli- faie- .end .oiuiuuin^ his polii-j oi mainte ii;ijie-e, Mr, Smllh dirnti-el Ihal llu- lille- year bithulithk- pa-e- i-u III in- la-'l :it the proper li\(-ls and at a cost of m arly $300
During tlu- past few inonths a
poitidii ol .Main St and that sei-iiem
of the .Meirick Keiiiel 1,-etween llu
track and Bay View- .¦\\e-nuc
11 ernicly ii-surface-d with
FREEPORT ELKS TO HAVE A TOURNEY
Select Teams to Bowl
Mondays and Fridays
Until Next March
blthulithie
SEC. HUGO WARNS FAST AUTOISTS
¦'Ue-i(-nll> ." sa.vs Huf;o, "th(-,e was stration nie-asurin;.
¦e-e-ii-t.u.. ol Stall l.elucted a deiuoll- tlie- ti'iie iiiti'ival of Floral Park; I between se-eini; a si;::,11 white 11,.n ap- of Great Neck; Ipear and pn-ssinj; do.-.n a ley, v with .Mrs. Theodore .M, Kip,soui, of Hemp-Ithe hnmr. With most of the peo;iU- ste-ad; Mrs, William H, Seaman, of jexpei inn nte d w.ili, tiii-^ inter, al was Glen Cove; Mrs, Fred Story, of Free-jfounel lei be about l/lilth of a second, port; Mrs, Oeorge L, Hubbeli, of I hut wiih some ii.oie- slowly niovinj; I Gardin City; Mrs, Arthur Jaques, of ' individ :a!s the- int-i val was iwu-e-: Lynbrook; Mrs, (Jeorge .\. Thayer.'as lonj;
I'ort Washington; Mrs. Townsend! "This k.iid of a im asure-meci has j Scudde-r, of Sea Cliff, and Mrs, Eger-|an Imnii-aiate applle;ition to pit-se-ni ] ion L. Winthrop, Jr,, of Oyi-te-r Bay,'stre-et tiattic conditidiis. .\ v,-hie-le ,
The Fievpoit Klks UkI^c han started off very 8Uceessfull> witb a .sixteen Ihii-e- men tiaiii bowling louruanieni, on ,Moiiday and Friday nmlits until middle ot ,\taieh next, witb feillowiu.s; entries:
1. John ,Matthlas Frank E. Southard He-nry K, Fennelly.
2. A, N. Johnson Henn c. Schluter Charles K Storck.
o. Filed S Staals C i: ,Mae-k C i:. Cross,
4. Willian. I- Iniiikei Clixs I'. Fiitz I-'red Koch.
il. John J. Dolan Kieel u Gii-o- ves II. Kil,.y Kayneii
t- K(iy I) I'l-arsal! A \V eisa
Joseph lllISlll ^^ t,
7 I'lias. .\ Sigiiu.ini 'i;.*-.ortt«— Kyfe- K. N. Kdu aids "^
5. '1 henna-. ,\. .Muiia.i .s;> U lv She;i J.lines K Vouati
!i. .-V. .Neisweirlh\, ,li.
i; .\ Goe-t.-e !,ius l,.-ei Halpil: I'lUil llul|itu I. Henle-
li-st S, lH-.\iiili Jeihn K, Clias. Mtiravi(-k
Sll I
N
COL. F.P.SELLERS AT
MEN'S MASS MEETING
.August Johnson, Stiiiui, foi .hii-
I ly-eiiu- yeai,. a leside-nl ol l-'ii-e-port,
I died on Tuesda> of this we-e-k, at the
I .M, i:, Hosiiital in Brooklyn. .Mi,
I Jeiluison hild not been enjoyiiu; th.-
bi-st of bearii for some- little- lime
and failing lo respond to medical
treatment- he was taken to tlu
Brooklyn Hospital, He made a
brave fight to regain his health,
,Mi-, Jolmson was born in Sweden, fin .Nove-mbcr ISlh, ISSiI, in bis e-aily youth he cainc to tlie- I nile-d Slate,-, and lias been a Stahviiit .'^.iiicrican eve-r since,
Cominene-ing life- with only his natural rcseiiire-e-s for his (-apital, and the liniite-d eelucation afforded by the ordinary distrie-t school o; early days, he conquered sue-cess
Thr(iui.'li
af the roadway of the- fair ground | p/'";"', property. This projei i is b,-ing un¬ dertaken by William W ('ocks of Westbury, who bopi-s that olhe-rs will be interested and ei ntribute a little -tomi-thiuK to the (ausi Hi- bc- lie-vi ,1 the futur- will see lhe- advan- ages of an e.rly lar.^ln;; o t ol the idea.
This ineeiiiin draws lo a ilose- I he aciiville,s connee-teel with the 75ih an nlve-rsaiy eit the- Society and the .'jUth .tnniversaiy of its location on the ',;i-ounds now ok upied.
The (list fair wsf held at Hemp¬ ste.id, October i;;, ."*&!.;. Then the receipts we-re- ^iW.SS. I'rem unis were offered to the- amoiuit of $"19. To-elay ove-r $1:3,'MKi is (iff(-i<-d by Ihe- ,-;o(-ie'ty in premiums.
.Mr. Bacon has b.-e-n tn asuiei ol lhe- Soeieiy since 1SK2, si-e-ntaiy of •he- horse de-pari-nent siiii-e \s'j:: and .iiaua^'i-r since l,S!it
ay.
The Committee on Arrangements include .Mr.s, Harry E, .Maule, cliair¬ man; .Mrs, Donald Wilson and Miss .Marjory Brooke, ail of Hempst-ad; .Mrs. John Hill, .Mrs P. J. McCord and Mrs Kufus L Weaver, all of Westbury (!ard«ns; .Mrs W. W to procure K'^"K''-y- of Garden City; Mn^ V K. asterly side i'^i*>""' ^^ '^'cu Cove; .Mrs. KiiKetie
if in in.
Hyde Park; .Mrs of .Manhasset.
.laiiie
NEIGHBORHOOD WORKERS ACTIVE
FREEPORT GUN CLUB ACTIVE. The Kri-i-poil Gu.i ("I'ab, whi(-li i: lo(at(-d at tbe tout of South Main stre<-t, have shoots i-very Salti.-day afternejein. All sbonieis are- Inviti d. This rironiisi-s lo bc an;itli( r sport adde-d to the- nnnibe-r e-iijoyi-d In Free- port, and it will no doutit be a very short tliiK- be-forc lh- elub attains a gt-od ,MJze-(l riii-iiiber.-iliip, Thanksf--lv- itir. Day •.\lll al,--d be op.-n lo sbooi- ers In the- iiorniiiK C. A. \'iiii K. ( se Ih pn-sl(l(-ni ol lln- oi Lcani/iUion, and Frank I' ."\ een n is secnlaiy end
lisi ('l.ill. iii(-e-tii::r Fr;ii;l lin
i-:dii(ii l.i
Ci-I, Sf-lie Willi till vcars, ai-.i
\rn-nr: M; lie Infll
(lay iii.i.'l!i ll il;i- 11,1 jl
11 G:i
anil sei-iiri-d a (-(-
the- le-si 11 ..ll' a 1.'
ee-iii,(>ii;., a:.il '-oii'.i-able-
He has b<-en an employee
Lem-.' Island Kailroad for
scrviii;^ as S.iti.i ii.u iiii.iil nf '..'i'tcs
al ( I (ir,,^iii.:;s.
.Vlr. Johnson \sas (lis;lintl,y a man ol aliilitv ani early tau;;lil his cliild-
pctence- which Is i life- of industry
(h-alings. of the
i,'i years.
,v:o, held, IV TJ' Hi rs, the MidoM;, s tr.v-. i Ka::le for
'.;; ,-i v\ ili- cl( 1 i;> .
p. I senal 1
C(-l,
.'ions
coniK cli ii-ly tij, citaiiii.-iio
iui:
COIIK
FOR A CHRONIC COUGH
inaii\ v,.!! l,ii(.v\ii 1111.11, ineliulli ;- H(-niy \V;.|-il r..'-ilie-i, S I'arks Cai'- maii. C, C, Hall and other pr(-a(-li- eis, goin.sc into their e-h;irae-teri.-iii.-^. He spoke- ol religion, predie-'iii"-;
,\ Ionic Ihill will slren.mheii llo- hums anil iiid in kcepini; lip flesh and viliility is i-ssent ially tl
rorn
Ireiitiiii
PEMSLAR
Extriiet of Cold Ll»er Oil with Malt and llypophosphite
WILL DO THE WORK We beartny recommend it
50c ©^$1.00
CHUBBUCK'S
DRUG STORE
Licensed Representative of
The Edison Diamond Disc
Phonographs
MAIN STKKET, FKKLPOKT
I thill Ibe- dny j ian pcuple- i gre-at liclie-f, I The-re- we-;-' I ane-(-, amoim i S\dii( >¦ Goi j Kev. V.llliaii 11 ! A, C. Kai knu. I iuldre ,s, llu ;-c \ I sion- in whie-h
ill (-eiiiie- when e-hrl,';t 111 be iiiiite-d
! le-n 'hose- le-s,-;ei ri( t>' and imiu-^
I tl. ("-l-i'lile. tl.e,-I
I the. le-SIK-e-t iinel
j with w-hoiii lhe;
! The I'uiu-riil M-:-vie-i
1 hi-; laK- l-l -id. ner
e\ .-niiii;, wilh a priva I 1 1 iday inoriii. -;, :il
liie-li-iy, i I'oiir e Ililll; e ii snr- ; .\. .loliiison. .'mi-iisI \ [ llillll Ii. Joliise-ii an
A. Olson.
.Il¬
lld
of ee-onomy, s
wllieli did in
iiMaiii and li
lei-n ol all lliosi-
c()nta( 1,
IC lu-ld a I
Thursday
fei-ni<-iil (III
iif|(-!(l ('(--
I llllli Johnso .Mrs.
BESSIE MAYLAND IS BRIDE OF MR.SMITH
Miss Bessie .<, .Mayland, (liiii;.;hl('r < nf the late Kolaud H, ,Maylanel and ; Mrs, .Maylaiid of Randall- Fre-e-peiri, j >- as niarrie-d to Sydney Sniith, of ! Merrii-k Koad, Freepori, on lasi; Tue-selay e-v.-ning- at 7,30 o'e Uxk in , the- Bay Lidife l-;plscopaI Chinch. ! i imo- the- saiiK- ml- ' n wcdhK-k M i iind
111
IIK
about
u lion
I, nc"i
- i N t V
11 aticiKl- Kev, ,1
11. S(-(iti, -(.k( III iilui- and Ke-\, ,\fte: Col, Selle-r's IS a .t'l-iu-ral dis(-u- lh(- clerirvnien and
MORTGAGE BURNED j BY ODD FELLOWS:
l-;ilwiiid B, :.(iit, took part, I K v llaikiiu spoke- of lhe eeiiiiin-J: j i-e-li hiiilioii of lhe- l.uthei-aii Churcti, I iii'd sii,;t:esteel that the iiuii of the I vilU-!;e-,:is well as the e-'.e-rgy he-ii. I .ioin in a i-'eni-ral fede-j-ation In e-eiu-, ! iiectioii with ilii,s eve-ni. This nial- j te-r iiiiiy he taken up by the- .Me-n's i Feele-i iition, ol' whieb Ui.hcit Null is i the bend.
.\ -(oie of aiiciuKd th- Ce-iiti-r lxid'.;e ou l-'iidiiy last on I'lie- proiHil yciils ;igo 'he-
F:(-e-peii-t ( eMcrcise.-; . No. 2711. when 'I was binned, preipe-i ty was
KeK-kvilli- O, O. F.,
I'lorticaKc
Six
piir-
MASK BALL HELD BY THE GREEN I
TURTLE ASSOCIATION A BIG i
SUCCESS, I
The mask ball which -,v;is held at the Bi-llmore Firi-mi n's Hail last Sat-1 urday e-ve-ning by the Gre-e-n Turtle] .Vssociation drew a liir;;e e rowd. I Dancing was continued until the early | morning hours, Prlies were given for tbe- lady's handsomest costume as j well as for the- man's moBt comic I costume-, I
Tbe Gre-en Turtle Association is j growiiiK In nu-mbi-rship, tbe charter i members being .lerome Messina, Will- i iam Valentine-, t'liarlts Peterson, Au-| di-rson BlooiiK-r Waller Brockman. Fred Hodegsoii. Frank Hrilton. and C, ReKan,
chiisi-el with a payment of $,'i,iioii and a moil Kage ed J10,OOO wa.s placed on it, Tliis hai gradually been paid off until but $500 remaiui-d. The $,100 was paid oil this month and the burning of lhe la.-it \e.stlKe of debt was a i-au;-'- for jollilicatlon by the Odd Fellows of tbis section, The-re wi'ie Iiresent about six hundred in- (ludiiiK repiesentatives from lodges at Peirt Washington. Sea Cliff, ,Mi- ne-ola, Hicksville, Babylon, Freeport, lle-mpstead. Far Koe-kaway, Sea¬ side. Wejod llave-n and either places, A
I-'enty-e iuhl yi av- iiisU'i- Joined i Mrs, ,Mayland,
Tlu- we-ddiiiM was a \e'iy ijuii-i oil' oil iKi-oiinl (11 llu- lale de-alb of .Mr .Mayland. .Mi, aud .Mra^ Smith aftei the (-e-re-monj, accompanied by .Mrs Roland .Mas l.ind and .Mrs, Lewis of Brooklyn, an old friend of the fa niiiy, siaiie-d in ii Cadilai- car for a i ten days niolor trip. They vsill : slap ill the vaii'>iis points of ii-te i re-st em their way to WashiiiiAtoii It is understood thai on Iluir re-- liirii. 111* liridi and i;rooiii will mak" tlie-ii- home- with .Mis. Mayland
-Ml. Smilli,-.Mil kiiovn in !:-iil(-riial Illld busiiie-ss e-irleles, i,-i asso( lated v. illl Ills bidiliei- G. Benm-tt Smith lr. the nian,i;.re-me'nt of th(- ;,;ai-ai;( iind i.U'loi- ' iipply (.slabli:>hine-nl, oi: Kiisi .Ml iii-n Knad. oiu- of the- be-s* l.iiown on ',oii',' Island.
AUCE SOUTHARD TO WED JOHN CARNIE
it< ne'reiu,s offer ol fbe manager eif the Pla/ia The-atre at the followiiu; pi-iforminci s Saturday, November 2.1ih, iiiaiinee and niKht, Sunday, Novembe-r 26ili: Monday, No¬ vember 27. matinee and night, and Tuesday, Novembei 28, an inoviition Is to be- launche-d.
It has be. n suK^i'Sti-d that (¦a(-h person bring one potato, b-aviiu; it .It till- door as ibey enter "It Can Be Done,"
,-^eiiii'-hody ,said ibat i; iculdn'i be
lone, but wilh a i buckle ri-plied,
'Ihiii luay be- ll cemliln't, bu: he- Would
'/I one- w:ho wouldn't say so till hi
ti-i(-d."
These will t,.. dlstrilmli d ilii-(iui,:h the Olllce of neiijhhorhexid w-orkers, ,!!! Kailroad ave-nue. Our aim has alwiiys been to be-ne-lit the- whob- co'iinuinity as we-U as the mdividual. It iie-e-d scarcely bi a,-^si'i-ii-d that we re(-omiize no hampi riiii; ri-strie--ieins in religious be Ih-f, raei- or color Every person who ne-(-ds e,ur be-lp has a just e-lairii upon our asistane-e NKlGHBOKHOOn WORKERS, '.','.) Kailroad avenue, Oflici- tiouis: ;i 12, Freipon.
The- Ni^ig'iborhooel Wo.-^k'-rs are sup¬ plying the childri II of Columhus ave nu(- school uilli. nialK-d milk as a nourishnu-ni lo those wio Tieed it The Chris, mas red stocking that brought so mueh e-hee r to the h'art.s of so many little- ehiidren last year, wili be- here aKiiin this v(-ar. Tlu-si stockings an- be-inj; made by the- «irls of the .N'f.ssau Cotiai.-e .A-socialion
irave-lin;; lifte-e-n iiiile-s per hour moves forward 3 fei-t in 1 Kith of a second. It follows that how-ever alert a pede,-- irlan maybe-, a fast velfltle ean move 'rom 3 to ti f-e-t fro'ii the position in which he lirst noticed it b fore he iias time- lei even move a tintier, to say nothing of inovini.; the rest of his body.
It also shows that the pede-strian may unconse-iouEly bilnj; disaster up¬ on himself by relying too much on the wate-hfulm-ss and quickness of the drivers of autoinobilis; he ina> e-x e-rcise- teio fully for his eiwn safely his right to use the road. This ofte-ii •cause's him to step withimr lookint; into a heavily tiavi-le-d street or lei walk from behind the trolb-y car di rectly into the- path of veble-1. s In fae-t, this demonstiation prove-s that loo little emphasis hns bee-n placed upon the- daiige-rs of the- reiad, on which tratlie- has more than doubled during the past two years, anil edu catiemal work alon^ this line will d - much to diminish the' niiniber of hiu; way ai-e-idents,"
NINA DORLAN AND JOHN HESSIAN WED
Sihult/, J Caiiii l.e-vy C .Maye 1 ,Mayci
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Chas 11 Haw kii^- 10. In Keibert 11 F.u I est \'an .Nostrand
12, Jeihn A. Veiiiiu; .lotiii
13, Will. .\. Iieiiiii-r Sluion
11
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1,'. iiiK
Hi, .Mott-
Ou next usiml
bowling, which always hrinKs out u giMioel erowd. ,-\lso e-ntrii-s are helm; obiained for a duck jiiii loiiinaiuen' and arranKi-nienis iire- aUmt to be maele for se-mc inle-r-e-liil. ami in l(-i-lod|ie- heiwling contest,-,.
I.eopolel DaSils.i lleniy T lb K. 11 l-iaroii H, 11, Gains. - A, Jobnson Tuesdaj and W (elne-sdar of we-ek the- l-Hk.s will nave- tlu-ii ve-ry -ti enjoyable- ThauksKiviuK
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STATE IS PROBING MILK SITUATION
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ai III ll l'l Ja-,ii-,- llill,
'! h. w onlv lie. ..! lhe- ( a wlijli- .V (-deling- Mr. and 'lie hiid
...lo.l;. (11 Ibe rce-Ioi- llolv Kede
(laii.i'hl'-r of
Doi lan of I ;, l-'ailier ,1 i I'. Ill ss ian
Thiii-,s(Ui.v eve ii-
of the Chureb
iiie-r, .Miss .Nina
ami .Mrr,,
.•\V('., w fis I.. O'Toole
f^'i'. liM'.ie!
.Mr.
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of
111,
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iii'lei :;()-.\ 11. M Is
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was a qiiile. eiiii. nnd (hale raiiiiliis all.-Ild ly Mi: s 11(11 lan won- r and I'riii((..;s lace .'\fti-i- tlu- cci(.|niiii_\
lli-ssian n-tiiriud to ;i( wh(.|(. a t upper
.1 (oufe-rence in New City today betwe-.-n member-' Wicks Investigating Coinmll tate olli(-ials, Jud^e flnorge (•ouns(-l, and othi-rH, the first 'ii-aiiii:; in a probi- in fhe milk dis ribiiliiiii III the- iiii-tropolis will ti.- ulei in l!ie roonis of tin- Mir(-tiaiits \ -dci Loll I-f Ne-w Veirk City tonmi ow W le CCM- hits been no sta e in-iil a,- lo llu- conteiiiplative pr.. '(-dure of lli(- Coiiimir.ii- in N(-v» Vo:k, il is e-xpee-teel that al the ». i » lUlsei, repre-sentativi-s eif the- hi;; nilik i-oiii-(-rii:; will b(- ciilli-d .\ S'.rv(-ai • atiiniiF employed by the Couunitl.-e ht-s b . n ' ii»^\ Sl rvins; t-ubpoenas m .. -, \. iv 'oi -,.; • till days ll
ed ihiti the- bearings will 0:1 ill 1. ast a iiinnth. I l:.-,!I Iph lll-f week ill M itd> III. feillowiiii; re-l oinme-nda! Ill Ihl' Wicks Comiiiii
I lhe law prohlbitinc
II skiiii milk Into
l». \. U. K
'Mi(. All Iliiii^'hters ion were K. Iloa.u Hawkins
Adams 1 of the- .'\iiieii (-nu rlailie-el l.y aud he-r siste-i at their home
KNTI-RIAINLII
laplii of
of lh(
in K(.\dliit-
.Mrs, Dr, A
-Miss .Nillie
on Oeean
"iis SI i-v(.(l. Tlie Illilll. ami ^reoiii llfl that Hi -hi for .Aiusbury, .Mii.--s, 'I \i il Mr Hessians mother
MAN KILLED AT VALLEY STREAM
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,M , intMi. ivere. Ilia
Ke p.lll sllir-IIielil
Veuk
llllposiii;. a I.¬ all does in tin re.rriMeiei! in l»( iind weiir (-ollars
I'liK-lnL- Uk- a ¦- al wliU-li i I alves nuiy be sliippi-d for fo-id '. n ela.\s. instead of four wei-Ks
I'l.ividin;' a inor Tor milk t. stiiu-
The e-oiiipiiisoi > . by the iminersion n;ite-i-
u
im
of ..1 least :-: ' tail . l.avilii; 11,. oiint.\ I-lerk's ol'
e-gilltiible pl,i
lin,-; of all III .f (-ans in
banquet was enjoyed by the big j bride gathe-iiiig, ,-\fter the addres.-ses the'
Ilempsti Lynbrook noon by a
BASKET-BALL.
-ad H-gh Scho.l de fe-ated | ,,_^ . 1-^v, last Saturday after- ^ "^ score of 53-14,
Read the .Nassau Post.
motu-ai-.e wi.s lmi ned, Lyman J, Chi'ney eif S.tlamanca. State Grand .Master, was the spi-iike-r eif the- e-\eii- iiig, Oihers also spoke.
The tray on wh^h the mortiragc wa illl IK el was the g""! of two Lyn menibers, Geoiiie W. Wrlirbt 1 snel Frank H, Johnsem.
The exercises we-re held at the : I Roekville l>nter Club House.
Miss .\ii(-.- Southard, dautthlci ol ,\|i-, and Mrs. .Mile-s Southard, of Broadwiiy, will be married on next Tuesday- the- '.'8ih, to John .Milne Carnie-, Jr,, at lu A, .M,, in the Chure-h of the Incarnation, Brook¬ lyn, Revere-nd A. W, E, Ca'-rinKtein, fornu-r pasteir of the Chureh of the TransTiuiiration, will offle-iafe. There will be no attendants- and only the immediate families of the and friooom will be present, happv pair will po on an au- teimobile tour on their lioneyinooon, reiiirnliii; to Free-port to live- at tlu- brlde's home-.
.Miss Southaid has liveel all he-i life in Freeport and bas made hosts of friends, Mr, ('arnle. formerly lived in Freeport, He moved to Brooklyn afterward and returned to Freeport last summer. when the friendship between the two devel¬ oped into the reunanee which will iiilniinati- ir the weddini.' on Tues- elav next.
: .Ave. last Tuesday afle-rnooon. The- ' !ii(li(-;- enjoyed bridge durini,' Ihe ! alte-inoon. ii'ie-r whie-h a li,';ht tol- i Ifitiein was si-ived by the- lioste-sse-s, r'.(-ii were si,\te.on, in niiinbi-r; .Mrs, • illl I'ettit, -Miss .Million Fite-h, .Miss VjiKiiiia Fe-niz. .Miss Helen Pen/.i .Miss l-:dna Sinilh. .Miss Kaiheryn B.'uiMs, .Mrs, \ an Glahii, .Mrs, Shovey, I Mrs, C, Perpall, .Mrs. Pitdlado- .Mrs He-nry Phillips, (Ke-ge-ini all of I iirooklyn ni'l .Mrs Clinton Demald- i son of Fre-e-port, a prosfieetlve me-m- l.(-i.
KPWORTH LKAtiCK .MKKTS
on TiK-sdai evening, tlu- Grejup .Meetini; of the Kpworth Leagiu
i was he-Id in the Free-port .M, 10
' Church, It was comprised of dele- Liate-s fremi Leairiiei- between Sea¬ ford and Richmond Hill, An Inte
I resting feature of the rnee-tintr was the large attendance from Koose-
1 ve-lf. where the baby chapter is in the proe-ess eif formatlem.
The sjieaker eif the meeting was Kev. Mr, HaK^'erty, pastor of the .M,
i K, Church at Rockville- Centre, whei
1 itave an InspiriUK discourse. After j the- uu-etini;
: jouriu-d to the
,laiiu-s V.-i ' ille-d by -in IxjiiK Islanel
lly
i;;(il hll.v. (-l((tii( Irain on liuilfoad, on Mon
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of Ihe or
the pl-ie-i
' hrysairhe-
TO CONFER FLORAL DEGREh
Tl'- elifi oration of M. c:iarile-,s' llall i'- In rir(i;j;(-ss for the- e-nnfe-rilni' ot the- Fleiral Det-rei- on the F'lei-iiort Chapter, .No r.Sii, Ordi-r of tb(- East ern .Star, by Itu- CasHJop. la (;i'aiil(»r, of Ifockvill.. i'e-iiiii.. lomorrow (Hat 'urday) iiii,'lit Ttie- liidie,s irani/ailoii mi d. corafini: v^ith iiiituiiin leaves and inunis A (¦ollali(jii will diiriiu; the (-veninu
The- members ot tlo- Kre. port flmp
ler -l'l Tiiiie- c K( Ley, Dr Ge-irg»
A H Smilh, Mae Condit Pearsall
j Carrie S. Flint, ,lennie A Hmith,
Daisy L. Hutton, Flore-nee V St.le-s,
Ida M, Arnold, Klsie Whlt.-henise!
Adele 1 Plump, Margre-the (;ra-'r
Arlhur Friend, A Gordon Hurdle.
Annie- Lindse-y, liayeie- Howe-ll, Llll-aii
. . . r, y , Hardie, Grace \Y Dunbar, i'e. ilia
(,iccured has no cates and has been | Fulton, Ce-eilis Payen, Ida Van Kv.-it.
Mildred Christie, Mamie Keiiteur nb'
Vail.
the- mil (ii'ttiij.
evening, at <he erossini.- Stre-aiii. lie wiis di iviii;; a wa.i-'on wbleb vMis loaded uilh brie k iind whe-n the- eiiis striuk the- rig many ..f the- bricks were llnowii into flu- .'irst e-ar wlu-ic tluy stnie k torman. Jame-s fJalhihaii, Iliiil (juite- -;'ve-ri ly.
The- train whieh hit Verity w iis tlu- t'iir Heiekaway local jiml ||| Lynbrook •iominiiteis w-e-re delaye-el an hour by the. wre-ckai-'e af "S'alle-.v Stream. j
The trossing where- tbe aeeide-ii*
"le scene of other fatalltie-s
.SIRPRISKI) JOIIN RAVNOr:
John Kaynor w-as surprise-el em
'.'.v-dnesday night, when he relurne-el
I his heime- on Ravnor avenue, fremi
'lm villape tei find a number o,'
lends, who had man bed from the
home of H. C Raynor and piee-ti-d
him w-ith their arms laden dow-n
tbeise- present ad- 1 with good thini.'s fo eat and
Cbiireb Parleir, w-here for an '-veiling' of n-i-v— ,•
Truste Schemii
ian
Forr'-Ht Howard
' Dunbar, M E Pear.iall
i-efreshments we-re neral social hour
served and a was enjoye-d.
pe
.Mrs Cristie entertained at tlve bun¬ dred last week. Those preH.nt we-re Mrs, L, Commilas, .Mr,-^. Brr-db-y, Mrs, Hottenroth, .Mrs Tbe'-dore GiBsel, snd Mr» Rothbelm
I Cards were- played- and iiiusk wiik enjeiye-el. Those present were .Mr,
I and Mrs, J. DeMott, .Mr, and Mrs, W*.
I S. De.Mott, \:r. and Mrs Harry De¬ Mott, Mr and Mrs. Hew-left and
j daughter. CharU-s Combs, Mrs Hen¬ ry C. Raynoi Alben Ri-.-no: ::i:d Gilbert Raynoi
SURPRISE YOUNG "BILLY. William Hute-he-soii wiis ti-ridi-re' & Burprise party last Friday evening' af his home on Franklin street. Ttj« '-ve-nini.' wa-i sj-e-m in playina pan.en and daneinp, af the e-nd of which d- Il)-'htful r(-fr«-shnienfs w. re ,i( rve-d ready ' Amon« those- pre-se-ni we-re tlu- Mlssea iVj,,,. Marb- We-ek, Francis Hiitchi-son, LII Wilh "an KrelKchi-r. Haseltlne Taylor Ma¬ rlon Hufcheson, IJly Mott, Gertrude KrelHehe-r, Eunice- Itassenie-l Bdlth Tottf-n, Ruth Slnglet-n and th- Messrs Jobn Ryan, William Hutche non, Bert Patterson. Mortimer D Jones, Oeorge Gardner Har.-y Jonea 'Ifr. ,:b Christ. Kdw-arcl Savie/e mP Dell Basseft
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Y9tt. «. No. 17. OFFICIAL PAPKK OF THK YIIJ.AIJK OF FRKKPORf. rHK NASSAI POHl', FKEEPOK'I', NOVKMRKR -'1. 1916. OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PAPER OK NA.S.SAl I 01 Nl V. PUIt K T\^0 PKNT"* CATHOLICS DANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT An Enjoyable Affair Under Auspices of Holy Name Society DiiKiklyii llall was crowded to il,^ i;apaeity on Wednesday nigbt, when an Entertainme-iit and Dauee wab given under the auspices of the Ho¬ ly .Name Society of the Church of Our ItAidy Redeemer, The Royal en- le-rlainers ol' .New Yeirk had bf-en engaged and proved their ability lei the satisfaction of the audience-. After the- e iite-rlaiiinie-iit, many re¬ mained for the- dane:e whieli fol- leiwe-d. The e-ommittee in e-hargi- of the affair .vas J. J. uonaghy, l-;xec- iitlve oflie-ci', Joseph Gallagher, Kd¬ ward Meaii--y, ,1, .\!iil(-ahy. T. ,1. Gll¬ len and O. Kelley A number of tiie article-s left over from the- rci-e-nt fair of the Churcii nf Our Holy Ke-deme-er were dis- [Kisi-d of. Among Iheise- present were; Ite-v. John O'Texiif, ,Miss Emily ,\loian. Miss J, Gailaghe-i-, Miss IxiuKhlin. .Mr, and .Mrs, P'^fi.x- .Mr. and .Mrs, ,Murphy, .Mr, and Mrs. K, Kice, .Mr and Mrs, Egan, .Mrs, .Se-hiller, .Mr. and .Mrs, Fcink Ke-heie, .Mrs, {'imnel- ly. Mrs, Har: is, .Mr. and .Mrs. Robert I-;, DohHghy, ,Mi-, and .Mrs. Te-ddy .Moran, ,VIr'. and .Mrs, William G, .Martin. .Mrs, Wioods, Ml,ss Reilly .Mrs Barnard Ixionam and daughters. ,Vlr, Gobler and sister, .Mr. and .Mrs, .lohn K, Kiii'up, ,Miss Tollman. Mr AVilliam lioiiaghy, Miss Kose Uaii(-h .Mr, Edward ,\Ie-aiiy' .Miss Anna Ila- iicb. Mr. John .'Meany. .Miss IJushel- mer. Miss .Marlon .Marlow, .Miss Meany, .Mr. John J, Donaghy. Jr., .\lr. and .Mis. Doughty, ,\lr, and .Mrs. .Iohn J, Don.-iKliv, Sr., Mr, and ,Mr,s, Ryan, Mr, anel .Mrs, George Anglin. Mr, Gillen, Mr, Schultz. .Mr, .Miiiphy, Fox, .Mr, Curley, .Mr, Louglilin Galla;;he-i and .Miss ,Marl(iw, .MOTOR 10 BABYLON Kiflee-li eif llie- iiie-inbi-ts- of FrCo- IKirt Chapte-i .\ei. 5.S6, order eif the- Eastern Stai. motored -toyii to Ba¬ bylon on Tiie.Kday e\enini4, to attend i the eon,stitiiiing and pi e-senlatioii of! Ilie Pyianiid Chaptei Sn. i,'.t4. order of the I-^asteni Star. All elaboiate e-eilation was .served i in the Haneiiiet It.-,11, atte-r Ibe bu- ¦ .liness iiie-e-ri'.,g. Those- who attended from tbe I I'ree-pori CUapti-r were-; .Mrs, Tlllle Ki-l.-^iy, Mih, Ida Arnold, .Mrs. Rayeie j Howell, .Mrs, Daisy L. Hutton, .Mr.i, j .Ai.l.a I.iiiibiy. .Ml... Grace- Dunbar, ,Mis, Allele Plump, Mrs, .Margrethe j Graser, .Mrs. Ceee-lia Fulion- ,Mrs. A .Se-hein:iiaiiii. ,Mrs, ,Mildred Cbiistie- I .Mih. Diriba Haiielall „Mi-s. Je-nnii .\, Sinitli, .Ml-^s Ce-eilia Pa.v .\lls,s Gi-iaid. DRUMMERS MEET AND TELL STORIES Best Raconteur Wiil Be Entitled to Wear In- si^a as Champion Mr Mr MASS MEETING FOR MEN AND WOMEN FREEPORT CLUB NEWS. The flrst of the s'rics e.f we-ekly dances which teiok place on last Fri¬ day evening at the Frei-port Club House proved to be a great sm-ce-s.-^. A large nuinbe r attended, Mr, and Mrs, Russell Uandall won the- lucky number contest. These weekly dances promise to be very popular. The beef steak dinner to be- given at the Fn-e-iiort Club House- on Sat¬ urday, Nove-mbe-r 2rith will be- a "stag" affair and will be feir the- be ni-til of the club. Spe-eilal musle; of four pieces will preiviilc tbi- (-nie-rtalnment. and a ge-ne-ral KOod time Is e-xpee-le-d. Tbe conimittee- in charge an-: Mr. MontKonieiy Milbank, Mr August Johnson. Mr C, 1), Baker, Mr, Ed niund (Uicshire, Mr. Percy Morri-^nn. and Mr. Hay \v hittukci f)n Thaiiksnivinii day lli.- usual tea and dan'-aiU will Ik- held ai the- Fre-e¬ port Club from thn-e- to s.-ve-n (i'(-lo( k. The II.en are- ni.l on'y still talking; about the great Fred. B Smith meet¬ ing at the- elub on the 12th, but are Lalking about and looking forward to the- liiPe-ting eif Siinda.v, De-cember 3rd, to be- held in the I!o;-kvlll(- Cen- I'e- The-atre- at ',i:4ii. The .Mi-n's .Me-etinK Comniilte^e, co¬ operating witb the Boy>' Conference, are furthering this occasion and are conlident that a meat crowd will till lhe spacious auditorium to its capac¬ ity. l-"or tbe woiuen, as well as the- men, are- tei hav.- the opportunity of lie-Hiins Fied. W. I'earsall. the State ,-3.-ci( lary of the- V. .M, C, A. of the Empire Slate on Ihe- subject, "The Home- and The- Roy." Surely no topie: '-ould be more luli-re-siing to a man or a woman, wli(?iher the-y have boys of Ihe-ir own or not. for they recog¬ nize- instinctively that the we-lfare of the town, state and country is de¬ pendent In ureal measure upon the- boy, Mr. I'l-arsall Is an elotiuent plat¬ form orator of large reputation and experience. He will address many aiidii-nccs on this same- topie elurlng Uhe- next few we-e-ks all ove-r the- state and, in fae-t, will take a night train from Ihe bin Buffalo Boys' Cun-1 fere nee to be- in Koekville C^entre on Sunday afirenoon. Deeember 3rd, Special music for the m«-eting will be re-ride-red under the geneial direclion of Thos. E. Hai-tmann. This meeting will no doubt attract In larpe meaaure Ihe fatbcrs and mothera of de-legates from Rociville O-ntri- and the- m-arby- e-omnumltieH, and, in aeldition, will be .--uppeiried larue-ly by those- who are- entei triininf; the- beiy dele-Kates In their homes. At the same hour the big afte-rnoon me-e-ting for boys will be held, as menlione-d elsewhere In conm-cilon with the- e-onfcrenc«> plans. Ixmg Island t.'ouiiell .No, ,'i5i.i, o'.' the liilteel C'ommereial Traveler.-5 oi' America had a tine lime at their iii.inthly mee-tiiig at Frteport. las: .Saturday, .Vipoiic- the enjoyable feat¬ ure-s was lb" iuitiating of hve lan- didates into the mysteries in very 'uid ' ''i'Pressi\e fashion by the degree team of th'j Past Councillors Asso- e-ialioii of the .Metropolitan Distrie-t. I'oiiiiteous s lands and clever spc-e-ch- es by Past Grand Councillors K. S. Tucker, and L, R, Decker, CJraml Exetutive Commiltteiuen, John Du- Bois, Association Secretary. M. I'. Thwaite, and Past Couiicellor C. ^L Kohrs of .New Vork Couiuil and Past Councilor J, M. Wile of Kni¬ ckerbocker Council and oiIk is enii- \e-nid the oce-asion. At the next meetiiii; sonu- more- eandidates a:(- e,\pectcd anel also a .Xmas gift paity is on the way. An inleie-stiiig ide-a is being projected by this coune-il. which may be well takep up by other dnimmei coun- eils and which feiinis a very enjoy¬ able- feaiure, I'mlei ;;ood and we-i- faie each brother is permitted tei tell a short slory and then a vote is taken as to tlu- best yarn told and the- winner is then pL-nnitted to wear until the next vote- is taken at the nifxl meeling a beautiful le-salia as the- "C'jampldii Kaeonteur" of Lonji Island. RE-APPOLNT >'AS.SAU POST The- .N'as.-^au Post published at F'reeport, an-l the .North Hempstead Record, puollshed at Great .Neck, -ve.l ie-iianic(l Ihe County Offlclal Newspapers lor lhe ye-ar of l!ll7 to publish the .Session Laws, the cur¬ rent resolutions. Resolutions of the Board and Flection noti(-es. at itn meeting; of ilie- Board of Supervisoi .-¦ ^111 I'liday, .\oveiiiber 17th. Je mer K, Stile-s is f wner and Kditor of tlie .Nass.iu I'o.-il and Georgi- Hollis Ken- nehan owner and Editor of the Re¬ cord. LUNCHEON FCR m LOCAL LEGISLATORS Nassau Suffrage Club Will Entertain Suc¬ cessful Candidates NEW CROS.SWALK .\t tlu- dueiiion Hiiain K. Smith, the lMHk_/?uk-s I,! .Main QN .MAIN ST. f Siipe-r-, i;,<>I leiss wallis on Fre-e'iPorr, a: COUNTY FAIR HAS GROWN WITH YEARS Association Started 75 Years Ago Ago With $319 in Premiums .\ ¦ coiiKratulaiory hinehenn ' will be' xive-n to (^oiiKressiiian and Mr.-^ Fred, C, llicks, Senatoi and -Mrs. Geor^'e L, Thompson, and .-\sse.jibly- nian and Mrs, Thonia,-^ A. .McWninuey on .Monday, .November '2'lh. by ihe .Nassau Ceiunty Wotui-n's Suiira^e tro Party at We-stbury Gaidi-n,-- Inn. i-,-;. AUGUST JOHNSON DIED ON TUESDAY At the annual meotinK ot the Agri¬ cultural Society of Cjueens-Nassau Counties, held S;'.turday altc-rno^.n at the fair grounds, E. ('overt Hulst of Flushing was le-elucted president; Kobeit Seaman of Jericho. vie-t»-pres- ident;; Lott Van de Water, Jr , of Hempstead, secretary; Thonuis H, Bacon ot Hempstead, treasurer; He-nry W. Cnderhill of Jericho, di¬ reetor, represent ng the- lown of Oys- '.e-r Bay George M, Hewletl of Mer- "ick, was elected as the new member . |
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