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"X«c on tbe Soutb Sibe fs TKIlortb Xivfno"
SIDE MESSENGER
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A reliable meaos of communication between the villacfes of Rock- ville Centre, Baldwin, Freeport, Roosevelt, Merrick, Bellmore, Smithville South, Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa and Amityvilie.
Issued Weekly Subscription $i.oo a Year
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FREEPORT AND BELLMORE, U. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1909
PBICE, 6 CENTS
FREEPORT
Dr. W. G. Smith, Dentist, 61 W. Mer¬ rick Road, Freeport; 'Phone 85-R. It
You can get 2,000 lbs. of coal at Haff's yard for |8.25. Phone 398 Freeport. tf ,
Now that the yachting season is opened all the yachtsmen have taken their boats out of camphor balls and^u-e ready to perform all sorts of aquatic stunts on the waters of the bays here¬ abouts. *^v»
The G. A. R. Posts in this and neighboring villages, properly cele¬ brated Decoration Day by decoration of graves of departed comrades and in
"Profitless Goodness" will be thej The Freeport Fire Department had moming theme of Rev. Charles Her-1 its parade and inspection Saturday bert Scholey at the First Presbyterian j night. The boys trouped around the ^ Church. In the evening he ^11 preach principal streets of the village, sOme i
BELLMORE
MERRICK
Sunday the Bellmore team defeated i Yon *an get 2^ lbs. of coal at Haff's ! Fussell 10 the last sermon in the series on Adam, j times wading through seas of smoke t Lindenhurst, score, 15 to 8. jjext 1^* """ **'*''*• *^houe .ISb rreeport. tf "Thoughts of Other Days." I from red fire lighted by enthusiastic , Sunday the Bellmore team will play
I the Wantagh club: v Walter Aahddwn ' 16, Grove Siems 16, Wiillam Dean 16, I John Box 15, George Siems 14, J. J.
I residents and sometimes dodging fire the National A. C. at Bellmore
TT T m I. I. I * vl. 1^ • I'balls from candles made famous by the ( -*
H. L. Trubenback, Architect, is pre-, „„^ig„tR^„3„g The course followed i p„. „ ^^ Cn„,,„ nnr .«tppn,.H paring plans and specifications for aj^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^j^^,^ ^. ^^^ '?«?*• «• ,^- ^Pates, our esteemed concrete cottage ,n Memck and anoth-1 ^^ere are some who think it ^ was ten ! ^Tnlitifi^^iil^'^n H„rr! In^^^^ er in the same village of 10 rooms ; ^j^^ ^^at length. At the end, the: f;"^!^!' Hn^^T^.S!! ^fli^fnH ^^ wood. A 10 room cottage in Roosevelt , the fire comoanies were "¦"'^™e United States flag and ad
a number of cottages in Freeport. ^5;°J«'J.'^''fj;^^^^^^^ him as folbws
No! HafF has not put up the Price of ; Coal, it is still $6.25 the same as dur¬ ing April. Call 398 Freeport. 1 Mo.
Mrs. D. V. Lawson, who has suffered
The twenty-first annual meeting of the Ecclesiastical Society of the Wan¬ tagh Memorial Church will be held in the Sunday School room Monday night at eight o'clock^June 7th, 1909.
The Ladies' Aid Society met at the
and
Bids from builders and contractors are receivable at his home N. Main St.
Freeport First Baptist Church, Stan¬ ley W. Roberts, Minister: Public wor-
"In pre-
long confinement during the winter and home of Mrs. Frank Place on Wednes- spring from nervous breakdown, is day afternoon
senting to you this Amercian Flag, I
«ue and the apparatus was placed op-.f^^, ^^f^^^^ ^jjj ,^^^„ ^^^^ j^^^^j,^ posite them. Then ^'^''^^''^J^^\ respect and loyalty it deserves and I
riding out again much to the joy of her many friends.
Mr. Albert Doane, having e.xchanged his Maxwell, is now riding about the country in a Buick.
Morrison, leaning on t> arm .. v..»... ^^^ ^j,j ^j be as patriotic
Cameron, inspected the department,, •„ t^e future as you have shown your- followed by the rest of the Trustees,,- le* u i u-uu j \,
other usual ways customary with these ship of God Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and | and the Orphan Asylum band tooting 1 ff',^'^ ^® ^"fu ^^!^^ J ?^u a^
. . ... JK. .... „.._ ^^5 ^ Communion will be ob-! for all it was worth. Atfer the in-!l'j^r.w.V L f -"L a^ •''
served at the morning service. Morn- spection the Trustees, foremen and as- i *"'* ^^^ T^^* u ^ ""^ ilVJ^ ^ ^, ing theme, "Growth in Christian Char-. sfstant foremen were guests of Trustee "El^^^f^f *^"' ^^"^ grandfather Tuesday evening at 8.30 1 Mo. act«r; evening theme. "Thru Man to! Sigmond at his theatre. .followed. When you meet a soldier,
God." The Men's Forum meets at 12 a feature of tbe parade was th«j Z. hLTnJl ''T ' f '' """^
M. to discuss "The Distribution of : marching in white ducks and blue shirta j^^"^ ^^^P^^ '^^^P ^ *^°"^^ ^°^ ^^"- Wealth." Bible School at 2.30. Y. of the juvenile fire company who es-i ,„
F. S. C/ E. meeting at 7. Midweek ' corted the juvenile company frum Bald' { Rev. Charles H. Scholey will preach «owne service Friday evening at 8 o'clock. | win. i in *be Presbyterian Church Sunday af- ^^.^^
All are cordially invited. i j ternoon at 3 p.m. Come one and all
The South Shore Yacht Club openedj and listen to a good sermon
~ its door for the Heason Decoratioil
Day, with Commodore Southard oil hand t) do the honors. About two hundred members and guests the day and
honored veterans of the Civil War Call 398 Freeport on the Phone.
The L. I. Taxicab Company opened for business in time for the Decoration Day rush and had all the work they could handle. It was a busy day for the new concern, the cars being in de¬ mand day arid night. Jacob Post and Willet G. Smith, managers, have erected a commodious garage opposite the depot and equipped themselves with
a number of up-to-date taxicabs. The I As has been their custom for years,
venture will undoubtedly prove success- { Mr. George T. VanRiper, superinten-
ful. • ! dent of the Methodist Sunday School,
; which is the largest in Freeport, in-
W. P. W. Haff, Coal. 1 Mo. i vited the Presbyterian and Baptist
Schoola to unite with them in their
The monthly meeting of the Men's Club wiJI be held in the Parish House
Mr. Curtis Bowne and family of Brooklyn are here to spend the summer with Mr. Bowne's mother, Mrs. W. H.
Miss Bertha Hewlett and Miss M. Bowne are visiting in Baltimore, Md.
Union Memorial Service
will be observed in the M in the evening at 8 o'clock
Come to
there to enjoy the day anC eveningJj ^^^ ^^^^^j^-^ —^ ^'^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^j^
Counsellor Hobbs new motor boat wor I ^
the cabin boat race over a twelve mile'i q^Vo w„.,^o„ a„y,««i ,o „t-^„A;\„ „, .,
mL rj T /-.!_ 1 T Ihe bunday school is steadily grow-
The Ida L, Charles Lea, own- |l ^ "^ ^ ^
and the Allwool, Donal(|
Nassau by the Sea drew a big crowdy^e^orjai day service, which invitation Saturday bunday and Monday. Many , ^^g thankfully accepted as the schools cottages have already been leased for \ ]^^^ forward with pleasure to that
the season. Excellent service is prom-: aervice. Accordingly the Presbyterian, dred°and'handled his nart of the affair ised by the ferry and traction officials. , ,„d Baptist School! assembled at their' f/^ ^ereditably^ Muller's excelS i The New York and Long Island :''®^P®.<^*'.^^ ..'^'^"55^.^^ ^.an'l^, at . 2.15 orchestra furnished the music for the
course.
er, second, and the Allwool, Mackay, owner, third. Hobbs' boat is the "R.A.M.H" The Steward, Mr; Long, served dinner for over one hun-
Services at the Church of the Re- On Sunday, June 13, Children's Day deemer, Sunday, Trinity, at 7.30\ and E. Church n a. m. and 8 p. m. Holy Com¬ munion at the early service and Litany, Sermon and Holy Communion at the second service. In , the evening the rector will preach upon "Inglorious Compromises." Sunday School meets in the Parish House at 10 a. m. A hearty welcome is extended to all who
Services at the M. E. Church on the Merrick Koad this coming Sabbath as
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas X. Davis jr. spent Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. Davis.
Mrs. Frank Place entertained the King's Daughters Society on Tuesday aftemoon.
A special school meeting will be hefd ; in the school building on June 9£h, at ' eight o'clock, for the purpose of decid¬ ing by vote of the district whether or not the district shall dispose of by pub- , lie or private sale the presont achool ; building, the brick foundation walls, the furnaces and heating apparatus in
use at said building.
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A fair will be held in the Parish
House of the Church of the Redeemer,
Merrick, upon the afternoons and even-
ingsj ofi the 16th and 17th of June.
Give them a call.
The Schumann Orchestra met at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Jackson Tuesday evening.
Miss Hubbard spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Allen.
Traction Company will shortly change j ™"<='^®^. *" ^^'^^ Methodist Church for ^ dancing which was enjoyed by a large
their table and add a later car to the I ^^e service to begin at 2.30. Was it city. The headway will remain the I "ot an inspiring sight to see those same. *rhe service is uniformly good j ^^^'^^''en marching "under the Banner and Supt. Kineon is making plans to I «i j"« Cross, coming from the East accommodate the summer rush by hav-; fnd "om the West to their Father s
I house. Behind the Presbyterian: school marched the Freeport members , _ i of the Grand Army of the Republic [
. ~ iand the Women's Relief Corps, all
The Airdome opened Saturday. ! marching to the beat of the drum. Moving pictures arid the singing by ! Mr, Geo. T. VanRiper, Supt. of-'the Tony Martin of New York were the at-i Methodist School, conducted the ser-
number until late in the evening
follows: Morning service at 10.30, Sabbath School at 2.30, Epworth League at 7, evening service at 8.
All are cordially invited to be pres¬ ent.
The quartet rendered last Sunday
j morning Mra. S. Self, Miss Sanders,
will bel^I'^' Werkhauser and Mr. Miller, was
Let us have
attend the services of this church.
Something for seven cents the Seven Cen£ Social at tbe JM.-E. Ivery much appreciated.
ing cars not delayed at passing points. Coal—W. P. W. Haff—Wood. 1 Mo.
Church to-night, dominates.
The figure 7 pre-
more of them.
tra9tion8.
¦^ ^Itaxicab anywhere, any time, simply phoning 413 Freeport.
by
vice. Mrs. George T. VanRiper pre¬ sided at the organ. Miss Annie Ei- dridge at the piano, Mr. Bergen T. Raynor leading the singing.
Mr. Roswell Davis, Supt. of the
A number of vagrants have been ap¬ prehended in this and adjoining dis¬ tricts and been sentenced by Judge Tatem, which is a good move from the householder's standpoint.
A fair will be held in the Parish
The Sigmond Stock Company drew a good crowd Wednesday night, Who were i Presbyterian School, read the Scrip well pleased with the performance, par-1 t«re, Deut. 28, 1-18, showing the ticularly the fine acting ot Miss Don-: blessings God would bestow on the na- aldson and Mr. Hill, who are favorites ' tions if they would obey his command- here among a lot of regulars who make ! nients; then turning to Matthew 28, it a point never to miss a show that \ 35-40, showing the greatest of all the they are in. I Commandments, Love to God and our — ! neighbor
Stafford Meeson has enlarged his j Mr moving picture auditorium and gives I Baptist School,^ offered the opening li^ht vaudeville in addition to motion | prayer, pleading with God for his aid pictjjres at Saturday night perform- in the great Sunday School work.
SMITHVILLE SOITH
The following pupils attended school every daj'during the month of* May:
Room 1, Grammar Dep't: Harold Baldwin, WilSam Dreves, Birdsall Jackson, William Mueller, Ethel Muel- House of the Church of the Redeemer, ler, Mary Murphy, Seth Perkin, Gladys Merrick, upon the afternoons and even- Self, Wilhelmina Schaarschmidt, Ken¬ neth Smith, William Smith, Mary Um¬ hauer. '
Room 2, Intermediate Department— Edith Baldwin, Anna Fields. Florence Gale, Irene Jackson, Mary Johnson, Emma^ Miller, May Perkin, Elsie Smith, Grace Schultz, Mildred Moeh
ings of the 16th Give them a call.
and 17th of June.
Rev. W. A. Richard D,. D., pastor
of the Methodist Church, delivered the
i address of welcome, beautiful in
"The Modern Mind and the Doctrine of a Special Providence" will be the theme of the morning sertnon at the Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday P*'^^^ At 7:45 a.m. there will be a Presbyterian Church,
Six%-minute service, when the pas- ^^^^^^^^ containing a
tine, Elmo Loyd, William Jackson,
io»„..o»o, „„^ «o»4^:.>.>..4 Tu„ ^-;.,.,; Margaret Morrison, Elsie Betts, Helen language and sentiment. The princ^- , ^^^^^^^ Anna'Dei;olas, Glen Caterer,
; Doris Caterer.
! Primary Dept.—Perfect in attend-
; ance Room 3—Frank Colvin, James
Tha Novelty Fair for two days at the Presbyterian Church was a success. A satisfactory sum was realized and about all the good things were disposed of.
The following were numbered among the workers for the good of the Church: Mrs Schult, Mrs. Lorenzo Smith, Mar¬ garet Schweicker, Hazel Lattimer,
Keiper, George Mullerr Fred' Carpen-i Florence Adel, Mrs. A. Palermo,. Jlrs.
ter, Charles DeAngelis. Milton Valen- • Eugene Lattimer an^ ^ - -
On Friday night the Christian En-' deavor Society will hold a meeting in The Merrick Field Club was unsuc- the church. The topic will be "Life cessful in its contest with the nine lessons for me from the Gospel of from the Knickerbocker Trust Com- Luke." '
pany on Saturday last when they were
defeated by a score of 15 to 4. The Mrs. Helen A!len.-i8Nyi,8iting her aon game was poorly played on Merrick's Judson at his cottage at Nassau-by- part. A little more ginger and heart, the-sea.
when th* tide is setting against them '
will please the rooters better. On ; Mrs. 'A. E. Hunt, Miss -Sutherland Monday M. F. C. defeated the Merrick and Miss Lawler have been visiting A. C. easily by a score of 12 to 1. Be Mrs. Peter Sherer of Irvington, N. J. sure to be on hand to-morrow, the Sth, when the 2d Signal Corps will be the visitors. Report has it that the M. F. C. has been materially strengthened and a great game is looked for.
The Boys' League of the Sunday School will hold its games on Kenny Field Saturday morning if it does not rain. The boys will engage in the various field events, to be followed, by a base-ball game." Lunch will be served by the teachers of the school in the Parish House at 1.30.
ROOSEVELT
Yon cau get 3,000.lbs. of,coal at Haff's yard for ft>.2o. Phone 398 Freeport. tf•
Important Information can by. calling 398 Freeport on the
ringer, Harold Betts, Russell Jones,
Frank E. Pitcher, Supt. of the i 5«°'-^!,^r''''"' ^^^''^'^'^''^"' ^"" •^ drew Moehringer.
Primary Dept.—Perfect in attend¬ ance Room 4—Alfred Hecker, Arthur
Lattimer Almost everyone novelties, etc.
Irene Smith, contributed cake.
be had
Phone.
^ 1 Mo.
0! You Roosevelt. No one tholight y^r team would defeat the strong Bellmore team, but you did Monday to the tune of 7 to 5.
All the pretty girls in town were Dr. NorthFidge and family are occu- there to cheer you on to victory and pying their home here for the summer. Pitcher Arthur Abrams was fine in the
box. The boys played a fine game.
Arrangements are well under way I
for the coming Fair on the 16th and ; Ball games next Saturday and Sun- 17th of this month in the Parish day at trolley stop 62. House. All of the usual attractive i gt. paui's Episcopal Church—Ma- features will be present. The Fancy tins, 10.45; Sunday School, 2:30; table will be m charge of Mrs. H. H. Evening Prayer, 7:30; Corpus Christi
tor, W. A. Richard, will preach on "Bad Men in the Church.""
Tbto Junior Epworth League, after a succescful season, gave a closing Lawn iSbciai at the Church Tharsday af¬ ternoon' and adjourned until Fall, when they will meet again for<new work and a new course. Mrs. W. A. Richard, assisted by Miss Etta Miller, Miss Lottie Parkerson, Miss Mabel Pearaall and Mrs. A. N. Johnson, has been in charge.
A taxicab at your door any hour of the day or night, 'phone 418 Freeport.
Raymond Barker has accepted a posi¬ tion with the N. Y.,undertaking firm of F. E. Campbell.
A fair will be held in the Parish House of the Church of tha Redeemer, Merrick, upon the aftemoons and even¬ ings of the 16th anB 17th of June. Give them a call.
pal address was delivered by Rev. Chas. Herbert Scholey, pastor of the inspiring and message to the Grand Army, to the Women's Corps and to (he children of the Sun¬ day Schools and the Sunday School ofiicers and teachers, something for all present. The benediction wap by Rev. Mr. Roberts, pastor of the Baptist Church. It was a helpful, inspiring i q a service from beginning to end, and.one j «reatlv
There were no services last Sunday in the Presbyterian Church but next ^ „.c, -t , ^a X. mt. rt Sunday there will be Church and Sun-
Relief Carpenter, Jack Murphy, Thomas Pa- ^j^y School services as usual. Even-
Cammann, the Candy and Flower Table | in charge of Mrs. Corlies, the Lem¬ onade Booth in charge of Miss Char¬ lotte Muller, Tea Room in charge of
(June 10) special Communion 10:30.
service and Holy
Michael Clements is a happy man 1
lermo, Vernon Jeffrey, Everett Jeffrey, James Jackson, Herman Choen. Albert' Betts. Helen Bopp, Ruth Bopp, Anna Beyerle, Sadie Doty, Dela Mott, Lor¬ etta Fields. \
Wood has improved his store Decoration Day brought out a large
Mrs. R. P. Kent, Supper Room in | these days. He has just been married charge of Mrs. E. Draper, Photograph | to Miss Mabel Chattaway. Gallery, work in black and white, in
long to be remembered by all who had j ^j^^ ^^^^^ ^ j„ ^^^ in addition has ! here, the pleasure of participating in .it.|gddeda much appreciated 5 and. 10 The
What IS more beautiful and Christ- ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ be enjoying themselves,
like than to see the three Churches, »- , Many places were decorated with Old i f, "lanaoesn
join hands in Christian fellowship andj Anton Juncr has nurchased a new r.i««- onH «ntnmnhiHntr hnttt.intx ^^h ! Mernck, anyh service,
My Coal Scales protect me as well. W. P. W. Haff. 1 Mo.
Board of Trade
The regular meetingof the Freeport Board of Trade will be held next Wednesday evening, June 9, in Fra- terrttty Hall. This being the annual meeting a full set of officers will be elected for the ensuing year.
At the close of the business meeting Chas. D. Baker, Asaociate £:ditor bf the Brooklyn Daily Times, will deliver his popular and instructive lecture en¬ titled "Scr&ps." All interested in viUage imjuovenients are invited to at¬ tend. The meeting is at 8 o'clock.,
j Anton Jung bas purchased a new Glorj-, and automobiling, boating and ^ ... ^1. ^ . , , power boat, 18 ft. long. It is painted the baseball games were the attrac-
One thing more that impressed me ¦ blue, and ha^ awnings and cushioned tions of the day.
deeply, though a silent force, that ¦ g^^ts, making a very attractive craft. !
while the service was in the Methodist
Church, conducted by the Methodists, ^ Mrs. E. Teckla Morton has been the
they gave one side of the main audi-, guest of her brother, John A. Johnson,
torium to the Presbyterian School, the j (during the week. »
other side lo the Baptists, reserving ;
the main aisle, which are the best' Miss Sarah Wood has been ill at her
seats, for the elderly people of the { home for a week or more but is improv¬
ing services will be established in the charge of Miss Florence Hewlett, Fish ' The Collins Sketch Co. gave a very, near future. This will be an appre- pond in charge of the Pansy Club, ! acceptable performance at the Board , ciated move on the part of the Church ^ Shooting Gallery, Men's Club. Don't of Trade Hall Tuesday evening. A members. '' forget the dates, June 16th and 17th. ! good sized crowd enjoyed the evening., It doesn't cost anything to get in and '
only a reasonable amount to get out. . Roosevelt Field Club defeated th«->
We heard af a fair once which was re- '¦ Henipstead Field Club Saturday. Score
ported as unsuccessful because it be-' 13 to 5.
came known that a man escaped with
his car fare. Ours isn't that kind.
A man^doesn't need any car fare in ow.
by l|avii!fe new counters and i number of people to visit their friends
day was perfect and everyone
Delays are dangerous. A dangerous delay is not to order your coal now. See Smith Cox's successor about Coal.
': 1 Mo.
. A taxicab will take you anywhere, you want to go. 'Phone 413 Freeport.
„,, „ r.,, A^, . ij i Haff's Yard has orders booked for
^!ll'^'L^_?Al^'J?ul",?. nTf "^. 2? ! f"^« delivery better order your Coal
Grand Army and the Women's , Relief I tttg at this writing.
Corps whoae eyes are growing dim and I
whose ears are dull of hearing, but j We understand that the Athletic 4^'
in defeat before Charles DeLap's ag grejgation of players from Roosevelt. We do not feel called upon to make any excuses for the local club's defeat. Poof base running, a decidedly poor umpire, and two strong men playing on another team may have been the
WAI^TAfiH
Dr. W. G. Smith, Dentist, 61 W. Mer¬ rick Road, Freeport; 'Phone «f5-R. tf
One of the finest residences'going up in our midst is the one,being finished by G, Mole jr. A city family will 'oc¬ cupy it. Clarence Edwards ia .'in charge of the work. n* '
The water plant building is now iit- \ course of completion. David Browiv ia : the builder and good.
'Dave" usually makes
-. I , principal reasons, but as it was, the
their own school was seated away back ] sociation and the new Fire Company fjrgt big game of the season was
in the school room speakers and the singing much more difficult to hear
away from the j have in mind a plan for the joint" use chalked^gainst the home team and we j T"hft^ollftw?i'^"iR"th« ^cnr^J^^ ng where it was | of the building to be bought by either hnn^ nnh to he called uoon to record 1'^"*,^°'^'^/"^^'^jJ"® ^^^^^^
For You^Cvefybody's Column'
I „x —> building to be bought by either hope not to be called upon to record
see. I of the organizations. The building in ^any losing games for our boys. As
Is not this a practical example of love | question is the old school house. Ideas ' jt is we have a great deal of confidence
"Tom and Royal," two representa- The Wantagh Gun Club held a shoot i Uve citizens are ardent baseball fani. Decoration Day in the morning, j Any team could win with such rootera
as these at the games.
and
Wil
to your brethren, is not this in honor preferring one another?
At aweli-attended meeting of Christ t^theran Church Wednesday evening a constitution was adopted and Henry F. -{larms was elected a delegate to Synod. Frederick Boichert is secre¬ tary. Services will be held us usual at 28 S Main St. next Sonday.
have been advanced showing that it ,„ the local cfub and knowing, what
would be a good thing for the village they have done are satisfied that when
to obtain this structure tot public good, the season is ended the record will be
The idea is good but first we desire to I a good one.
see the engtne in the village, readyj Bellmore defeated Merrick at the
for ose. If by .obtaining the building
the matter of getting the apparatus
can be assured, then we are ready to
endorse its purchase.
morning game.
Larken and, Dean have established a business of well, diriving and pump re- Decoration Day the boys placed the ] pairing. Tbeir ad. appears in this is- fire bell in front of Frisch's store and ; sue.
VH* You Wont to Buy or Soil? Usi Cvorybody's Column.
sounded it ten times, over the district.
It was heard ull
Evsrybody's Column. Page 4-.
liam Schultz 16, George Siems 16.
Class B: Grover Siems 16,, J. J. Fussell 14.
Class C: Harry Braithwaite :^5, George Stnith 7.
''In the afternoon the club held a match shoot with the Nassau Gun Club. The Nassau Gun Club was defeated by a score of 87 to 78, the Wantagh club winning by n«|ie points. There were six meiAbers oq each side shooting. The following are tbe scores madp by
Advortlso. Column.
It in Everybody's
Alpha Hook and «Ladd«r Co. will hold their regular meeting Tues. even¬ ing, June 8tb, at 8 o'clock.
The ladies connected with.the Boa^ of Trade met with Mrs. Conrad Gaynor. They are preparing for pcogreseivel. work. I
After a rainstorm the roads' are" W^ dry afi brittle. In Jersey sticky ma^ is the usual thing for hours af terwardiiu^ Yes, this is Roosevelt.
'l sow it In the Messongori"
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"X«c on tbe Soutb Sibe fs TKIlortb Xivfno" SIDE MESSENGER SI A reliable meaos of communication between the villacfes of Rock- ville Centre, Baldwin, Freeport, Roosevelt, Merrick, Bellmore, Smithville South, Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa and Amityvilie. Issued Weekly Subscription $i.oo a Year ¦»—*¦ FREEPORT AND BELLMORE, U. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1909 PBICE, 6 CENTS FREEPORT Dr. W. G. Smith, Dentist, 61 W. Mer¬ rick Road, Freeport; 'Phone 85-R. It You can get 2,000 lbs. of coal at Haff's yard for 8.25. Phone 398 Freeport. tf , Now that the yachting season is opened all the yachtsmen have taken their boats out of camphor balls and^u-e ready to perform all sorts of aquatic stunts on the waters of the bays here¬ abouts. *^v» The G. A. R. Posts in this and neighboring villages, properly cele¬ brated Decoration Day by decoration of graves of departed comrades and in "Profitless Goodness" will be thej The Freeport Fire Department had moming theme of Rev. Charles Her-1 its parade and inspection Saturday bert Scholey at the First Presbyterian j night. The boys trouped around the ^ Church. In the evening he ^11 preach principal streets of the village, sOme i BELLMORE MERRICK Sunday the Bellmore team defeated i Yon *an get 2^ lbs. of coal at Haff's ! Fussell 10 the last sermon in the series on Adam, j times wading through seas of smoke t Lindenhurst, score, 15 to 8. jjext 1^* """ **'*''*• *^houe .ISb rreeport. tf "Thoughts of Other Days." I from red fire lighted by enthusiastic , Sunday the Bellmore team will play I the Wantagh club: v Walter Aahddwn ' 16, Grove Siems 16, Wiillam Dean 16, I John Box 15, George Siems 14, J. J. I residents and sometimes dodging fire the National A. C. at Bellmore TT T m I. I. I * vl. 1^ • I'balls from candles made famous by the ( -* H. L. Trubenback, Architect, is pre-, „„^ig„tR^„3„g The course followed i p„. „ ^^ Cn„,,„ nnr .«tppn,.H paring plans and specifications for aj^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^j^^,^ ^. ^^^ '?«?*• «• ,^- ^Pates, our esteemed concrete cottage ,n Memck and anoth-1 ^^ere are some who think it ^ was ten ! ^Tnlitifi^^iil^'^n H„rr! In^^^^ er in the same village of 10 rooms ; ^j^^ ^^at length. At the end, the: f;"^!^!' Hn^^T^.S!! ^fli^fnH ^^ wood. A 10 room cottage in Roosevelt , the fire comoanies were "¦"'^™e United States flag and ad a number of cottages in Freeport. ^5;°J«'J.'^''fj;^^^^^^^ him as folbws No! HafF has not put up the Price of ; Coal, it is still $6.25 the same as dur¬ ing April. Call 398 Freeport. 1 Mo. Mrs. D. V. Lawson, who has suffered The twenty-first annual meeting of the Ecclesiastical Society of the Wan¬ tagh Memorial Church will be held in the Sunday School room Monday night at eight o'clock^June 7th, 1909. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the and Bids from builders and contractors are receivable at his home N. Main St. Freeport First Baptist Church, Stan¬ ley W. Roberts, Minister: Public wor- "In pre- long confinement during the winter and home of Mrs. Frank Place on Wednes- spring from nervous breakdown, is day afternoon senting to you this Amercian Flag, I «ue and the apparatus was placed op-.f^^, ^^f^^^^ ^jjj ,^^^„ ^^^^ j^^^^j,^ posite them. Then ^'^''^^''^J^^\ respect and loyalty it deserves and I riding out again much to the joy of her many friends. Mr. Albert Doane, having e.xchanged his Maxwell, is now riding about the country in a Buick. Morrison, leaning on t> arm .. v..»... ^^^ ^j,j ^j be as patriotic Cameron, inspected the department,, •„ t^e future as you have shown your- followed by the rest of the Trustees,,- le* u i u-uu j \, other usual ways customary with these ship of God Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and and the Orphan Asylum band tooting 1 ff',^'^ ^® ^"fu ^^!^^ J ?^u a^ . . ... JK. .... „.._ ^^5 ^ Communion will be ob-! for all it was worth. Atfer the in-!l'j^r.w.V L f -"L a^ •'' served at the morning service. Morn- spection the Trustees, foremen and as- i *"'* ^^^ T^^* u ^ ""^ ilVJ^ ^ ^, ing theme, "Growth in Christian Char-. sfstant foremen were guests of Trustee "El^^^f^f *^"' ^^"^ grandfather Tuesday evening at 8.30 1 Mo. act«r; evening theme. "Thru Man to! Sigmond at his theatre. .followed. When you meet a soldier, God." The Men's Forum meets at 12 a feature of tbe parade was th«j Z. hLTnJl ''T ' f '' """^ M. to discuss "The Distribution of : marching in white ducks and blue shirta j^^"^ ^^^P^^ '^^^P ^ *^°"^^ ^°^ ^^"- Wealth." Bible School at 2.30. Y. of the juvenile fire company who es-i ,„ F. S. C/ E. meeting at 7. Midweek ' corted the juvenile company frum Bald' { Rev. Charles H. Scholey will preach «owne service Friday evening at 8 o'clock. win. i in *be Presbyterian Church Sunday af- ^^.^^ All are cordially invited. i j ternoon at 3 p.m. Come one and all The South Shore Yacht Club openedj and listen to a good sermon ~ its door for the Heason Decoratioil Day, with Commodore Southard oil hand t) do the honors. About two hundred members and guests the day and honored veterans of the Civil War Call 398 Freeport on the Phone. The L. I. Taxicab Company opened for business in time for the Decoration Day rush and had all the work they could handle. It was a busy day for the new concern, the cars being in de¬ mand day arid night. Jacob Post and Willet G. Smith, managers, have erected a commodious garage opposite the depot and equipped themselves with a number of up-to-date taxicabs. The I As has been their custom for years, venture will undoubtedly prove success- { Mr. George T. VanRiper, superinten- ful. • ! dent of the Methodist Sunday School, ; which is the largest in Freeport, in- W. P. W. Haff, Coal. 1 Mo. i vited the Presbyterian and Baptist Schoola to unite with them in their The monthly meeting of the Men's Club wiJI be held in the Parish House Mr. Curtis Bowne and family of Brooklyn are here to spend the summer with Mr. Bowne's mother, Mrs. W. H. Miss Bertha Hewlett and Miss M. Bowne are visiting in Baltimore, Md. Union Memorial Service will be observed in the M in the evening at 8 o'clock Come to there to enjoy the day anC eveningJj ^^^ ^^^^^j^-^ —^ ^'^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^j^ Counsellor Hobbs new motor boat wor I ^ the cabin boat race over a twelve mile'i q^Vo w„.,^o„ a„y,««i ,o „t-^„A;\„ „, ., mL rj T /-.!_ 1 T Ihe bunday school is steadily grow- The Ida L, Charles Lea, own- l ^ "^ ^ ^ and the Allwool, Donal( Nassau by the Sea drew a big crowdy^e^orjai day service, which invitation Saturday bunday and Monday. Many , ^^g thankfully accepted as the schools cottages have already been leased for \ ]^^^ forward with pleasure to that the season. Excellent service is prom-: aervice. Accordingly the Presbyterian, dred°and'handled his nart of the affair ised by the ferry and traction officials. , ,„d Baptist School! assembled at their' f/^ ^ereditably^ Muller's excelS i The New York and Long Island :''®^P®.<^*'.^^ ..'^'^"55^.^^ ^.an'l^, at . 2.15 orchestra furnished the music for the course. er, second, and the Allwool, Mackay, owner, third. Hobbs' boat is the "R.A.M.H" The Steward, Mr; Long, served dinner for over one hun- Services at the Church of the Re- On Sunday, June 13, Children's Day deemer, Sunday, Trinity, at 7.30\ and E. Church n a. m. and 8 p. m. Holy Com¬ munion at the early service and Litany, Sermon and Holy Communion at the second service. In , the evening the rector will preach upon "Inglorious Compromises." Sunday School meets in the Parish House at 10 a. m. A hearty welcome is extended to all who Services at the M. E. Church on the Merrick Koad this coming Sabbath as Mr. and Mrs. Thomas X. Davis jr. spent Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Frank Place entertained the King's Daughters Society on Tuesday aftemoon. A special school meeting will be hefd ; in the school building on June 9£h, at ' eight o'clock, for the purpose of decid¬ ing by vote of the district whether or not the district shall dispose of by pub- , lie or private sale the presont achool ; building, the brick foundation walls, the furnaces and heating apparatus in use at said building. — ^ , A fair will be held in the Parish House of the Church of the Redeemer, Merrick, upon the afternoons and even- ingsj ofi the 16th and 17th of June. Give them a call. The Schumann Orchestra met at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Jackson Tuesday evening. Miss Hubbard spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Allen. Traction Company will shortly change j ™"<='^®^. *" ^^'^^ Methodist Church for ^ dancing which was enjoyed by a large their table and add a later car to the I ^^e service to begin at 2.30. Was it city. The headway will remain the I "ot an inspiring sight to see those same. *rhe service is uniformly good j ^^^'^^''en marching "under the Banner and Supt. Kineon is making plans to I «i j"« Cross, coming from the East accommodate the summer rush by hav-; fnd "om the West to their Father s I house. Behind the Presbyterian: school marched the Freeport members , _ i of the Grand Army of the Republic [ . ~ iand the Women's Relief Corps, all The Airdome opened Saturday. ! marching to the beat of the drum. Moving pictures arid the singing by ! Mr, Geo. T. VanRiper, Supt. of-'the Tony Martin of New York were the at-i Methodist School, conducted the ser- number until late in the evening follows: Morning service at 10.30, Sabbath School at 2.30, Epworth League at 7, evening service at 8. All are cordially invited to be pres¬ ent. The quartet rendered last Sunday j morning Mra. S. Self, Miss Sanders, will bel^I'^' Werkhauser and Mr. Miller, was Let us have attend the services of this church. Something for seven cents the Seven Cen£ Social at tbe JM.-E. Ivery much appreciated. ing cars not delayed at passing points. Coal—W. P. W. Haff—Wood. 1 Mo. Church to-night, dominates. The figure 7 pre- more of them. tra9tion8. ¦^ ^Itaxicab anywhere, any time, simply phoning 413 Freeport. by vice. Mrs. George T. VanRiper pre¬ sided at the organ. Miss Annie Ei- dridge at the piano, Mr. Bergen T. Raynor leading the singing. Mr. Roswell Davis, Supt. of the A number of vagrants have been ap¬ prehended in this and adjoining dis¬ tricts and been sentenced by Judge Tatem, which is a good move from the householder's standpoint. A fair will be held in the Parish The Sigmond Stock Company drew a good crowd Wednesday night, Who were i Presbyterian School, read the Scrip well pleased with the performance, par-1 t«re, Deut. 28, 1-18, showing the ticularly the fine acting ot Miss Don-: blessings God would bestow on the na- aldson and Mr. Hill, who are favorites ' tions if they would obey his command- here among a lot of regulars who make ! nients; then turning to Matthew 28, it a point never to miss a show that \ 35-40, showing the greatest of all the they are in. I Commandments, Love to God and our — ! neighbor Stafford Meeson has enlarged his j Mr moving picture auditorium and gives I Baptist School,^ offered the opening li^ht vaudeville in addition to motion prayer, pleading with God for his aid pictjjres at Saturday night perform- in the great Sunday School work. SMITHVILLE SOITH The following pupils attended school every daj'during the month of* May: Room 1, Grammar Dep't: Harold Baldwin, WilSam Dreves, Birdsall Jackson, William Mueller, Ethel Muel- House of the Church of the Redeemer, ler, Mary Murphy, Seth Perkin, Gladys Merrick, upon the afternoons and even- Self, Wilhelmina Schaarschmidt, Ken¬ neth Smith, William Smith, Mary Um¬ hauer. ' Room 2, Intermediate Department— Edith Baldwin, Anna Fields. Florence Gale, Irene Jackson, Mary Johnson, Emma^ Miller, May Perkin, Elsie Smith, Grace Schultz, Mildred Moeh ings of the 16th Give them a call. and 17th of June. Rev. W. A. Richard D,. D., pastor of the Methodist Church, delivered the i address of welcome, beautiful in "The Modern Mind and the Doctrine of a Special Providence" will be the theme of the morning sertnon at the Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday P*'^^^ At 7:45 a.m. there will be a Presbyterian Church, Six%-minute service, when the pas- ^^^^^^^^ containing a tine, Elmo Loyd, William Jackson, io»„..o»o, „„^ «o»4^:.>.>..4 Tu„ ^-;.,.,; Margaret Morrison, Elsie Betts, Helen language and sentiment. The princ^- , ^^^^^^^ Anna'Dei;olas, Glen Caterer, ; Doris Caterer. ! Primary Dept.—Perfect in attend- ; ance Room 3—Frank Colvin, James Tha Novelty Fair for two days at the Presbyterian Church was a success. A satisfactory sum was realized and about all the good things were disposed of. The following were numbered among the workers for the good of the Church: Mrs Schult, Mrs. Lorenzo Smith, Mar¬ garet Schweicker, Hazel Lattimer, Keiper, George Mullerr Fred' Carpen-i Florence Adel, Mrs. A. Palermo,. Jlrs. ter, Charles DeAngelis. Milton Valen- • Eugene Lattimer an^ ^ - - On Friday night the Christian En-' deavor Society will hold a meeting in The Merrick Field Club was unsuc- the church. The topic will be "Life cessful in its contest with the nine lessons for me from the Gospel of from the Knickerbocker Trust Com- Luke." ' pany on Saturday last when they were defeated by a score of 15 to 4. The Mrs. Helen A!len.-i8Nyi,8iting her aon game was poorly played on Merrick's Judson at his cottage at Nassau-by- part. A little more ginger and heart, the-sea. when th* tide is setting against them ' will please the rooters better. On ; Mrs. 'A. E. Hunt, Miss -Sutherland Monday M. F. C. defeated the Merrick and Miss Lawler have been visiting A. C. easily by a score of 12 to 1. Be Mrs. Peter Sherer of Irvington, N. J. sure to be on hand to-morrow, the Sth, when the 2d Signal Corps will be the visitors. Report has it that the M. F. C. has been materially strengthened and a great game is looked for. The Boys' League of the Sunday School will hold its games on Kenny Field Saturday morning if it does not rain. The boys will engage in the various field events, to be followed, by a base-ball game." Lunch will be served by the teachers of the school in the Parish House at 1.30. ROOSEVELT Yon cau get 3,000.lbs. of,coal at Haff's yard for ft>.2o. Phone 398 Freeport. tf• Important Information can by. calling 398 Freeport on the ringer, Harold Betts, Russell Jones, Frank E. Pitcher, Supt. of the i 5«°'-^!,^r''''"' ^^^''^'^'^''^"' ^"" •^ drew Moehringer. Primary Dept.—Perfect in attend¬ ance Room 4—Alfred Hecker, Arthur Lattimer Almost everyone novelties, etc. Irene Smith, contributed cake. be had Phone. ^ 1 Mo. 0! You Roosevelt. No one tholight y^r team would defeat the strong Bellmore team, but you did Monday to the tune of 7 to 5. All the pretty girls in town were Dr. NorthFidge and family are occu- there to cheer you on to victory and pying their home here for the summer. Pitcher Arthur Abrams was fine in the box. The boys played a fine game. Arrangements are well under way I for the coming Fair on the 16th and ; Ball games next Saturday and Sun- 17th of this month in the Parish day at trolley stop 62. House. All of the usual attractive i gt. paui's Episcopal Church—Ma- features will be present. The Fancy tins, 10.45; Sunday School, 2:30; table will be m charge of Mrs. H. H. Evening Prayer, 7:30; Corpus Christi tor, W. A. Richard, will preach on "Bad Men in the Church."" Tbto Junior Epworth League, after a succescful season, gave a closing Lawn iSbciai at the Church Tharsday af¬ ternoon' and adjourned until Fall, when they will meet again for |
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