FHE NASSAU POI^T. FKEFPORf, >. V.. I RIlfAY. HAKIM iS. 1917.
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News From Eastern Nassau County
BAUIWIN.
slKler, .Mrs. Andrew I.isier. .Mr. .Smith's PiiiPi a. iii. and 7;;fii p. m. home i» in Iowa.
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Winter.
ROOSEVET
• On .Saturday night the fire whistde
.Mr. Kdwaid H. Uoodenon^h and i The regular meeting of the .Men'.s hiew about twelve oelooiv and the family, of HairiKon Avenue have mov-| ('hri.stian Ilrotherhood will he lield ' fii'tnu-n responded to a hiirning auto- cd to .Merri<'k. j m the f'hapel Friday evenin;,'. j mohlie on the .Menick Road near ihe
_i '. ' pla<'e fornurly owned hy Mr. Cos-
A hahy hoy arrived at Hk- home ot | Special cvan:;eli.stie services are he- :'f""- •'^¦f"»iin>-' c'l'ilfl f'P ^'""p tn save' Mr. and Mr.**. U. H. Vo^ovt^ last .Sat- inu held in the .Methodi.st Piostestani '"•', ;","" 'i^ '^i^''*' "^s no water a-
vailable. rh»- anto was owned h> a Or. Smith of .Naw York City,
urday.
.Ir^j.
The KnIsht.s of Pythias will hold a I'lnoehle, FiKhre and Five Hun¬ dred in their l/odf;e inoms next We-d- nesday nighl, h«'?<innins at S-;!n.
On Tuesday eveiiinu members and friends of the Chiistian l-Jndeavoi Society of the .M. P. Chureh' enjoyed a novel "Trip Aiound lh«- World", meals heiaig serve<l ai all forei«n stops. Those who attended llioroughly enjoyed the affair.
Special cvan:;eliRtie services are he- inu held in the- .Methodist Piostestani Chureh ihis week, with a ;!Ood attend¬ ance and interest.
-Mr. .lohn .M. fJifford will lead thei Mpwoilh I,»-agiie mecHng in Ihe M. i:. Church .Sunday eveLiug; topic, "Our j .South American .Missions".
The I-;pwoith League held a Pov-
MERRICK
The funeral services of Tredwell I). Smith, who died iast week from can¬ cer of thi; stomach afier a lingeiin;; llln.-sH of three UKinths, w.-ie held at his home on Harrison Avi-nue ia.st Sunday afteinojin, Kev. .M. O. Mpley ofTleiating. .Mr .Smith was i,7 years of age and an old iesi<l..nt of Hie jilace.
A good crowd galhercd al Soiilh- ard's Hall last Fiiday i-veninK to en¬ joy th( eni.-rlainiiieiii under the atis- pi(-cs of th(- «irls, K. K. K. sor-iely. A two a<'l play (-nlill«-d "The Pledging of Polly" was .uiven hy the follow¬ ing cast:
Nan Carrinulon Ijimia Carman
Hostess of K.K.K. House I'aily
l-;ieanor Wood Uiiih M. \\ iieebr
I'resid(-nl of K.K.K.
Pally Swifl Hdiia Hu. nilier
Grae*- lirownwell Ada .lohnson
ChailolK- .Mason .Marjorie Orr
Pe;,'gy I.(-fTlnKwell 11,-iiiui Smilli
.Mim-rva (aliol... Isabell.- Hrown
11(111 ielli Harrin'.;t'iii. .-ially Winslow
Harrii'lle IIarriiii;loii. Ho. .- "-liillim r
W. S. C. Tvvin.-i
Dorothy FiiK-rson land Kav nor
Mary \Vhilli«-r .Maiiiiii V. bea Hey
.Mary Whil laker... KiiHi .M. Wheeler Oth(-r niimlu-rs on Hie proMiaiii wi-rc vo(-al solos hy .Miss .Malielh-. .Miller, inst riiiiK-iilal solo, .Miss Oliv(- l,ipl(-y, re(-ilalions b.v IIHl.. Mi.--.:-..-s I!(-;ili i( <• pellil and .ban Orr, and al.so hv .Mis.s lUta Hedell.
A sk(-l(-h enlllled ''Si liool in Coon Town" (-oncIii(l(-d Hk- pro;;raiii. .Miss .Margaret Opiierman w.is in (liarse of the enleilaiiimcnl, tlu- |ii-o(-(-(-(ls Ik-- inu' for iiu- ::iiPs ;-iiiiiiiK-r cimping fund.
erty .^ociaT in the Chapel of the church ..p'^'''^^''^.^''; '"' ""' I'^'/^i'-uai... ot last Thursdav evenin.g. Ihe arrange- ,,l^'"«f'''%''y '''^.•'•''"'*''''-;; /'^.hc'
< hoir-Muild of the ( iiurch of the Re-
flames \V(-r(- intjiiy on iiiii. , w
thow who attended in their he.^t 'z 'dhes or wearing collars, necklie.s/
TIk- Qiiartfily conference was held Mr. Charles Harvey of Deb.nise
in the .'vll thoflist C!:-iirfli la«! Sunday Avenue is tbe owner ot a Cok- ^ >yl- ai :;;:''!. Dr. .A. S. Kavanauyh pi e.--lded iudi-r aiUQiii(d)ile.
Ml. I.aw I'-n.-c Verity i.« iil at the .Miss ,Klsie Ciai:: rfndci.d a dt- hotiif- of his dainihter .Mr-. .>J' liih Van li^hiful .solo ".N'f.in r .My Cod To Thee" .Wisiiar.d. .Mr. Veir,y i<-('< nily rdurn- n the Kpiscopal ("hiir.'h ilib- -¦Sunday ed finm .\rverne whei-f h" was i-jiend- I moining.
j I'll.- a f( w weeks.
A large an-l haiii>y (rowd ai'ended
Mi.-s .M. Ketcham sp<-n' Fiiday la.«i itie fourili annual enieriainmeni and -I'll fiiends in Nev, Vork. ' daiue ;;iv<.-n hy lhe Harniony Ktpilb-
van Clul). 'i'he i ighi hig vaude-
The Ladies Aid Soci.-iv vOll heen-,'i"^' acts were fopmally aniusi<ii. (eriained by Mi.ss .M. H. Handley at •""'^ ^'^'^''^ ""P fnjojed themselves Hie home of .Mrs. .M. .1. X'ooris. next 'i'hursdav afternoon. Ii is Hie yearly
Moruan ; Mrs \l M.iihrrnti M-^^ 1.'. r. . Is at 'he Rnyal Theutlc on April
Cnai Us Hales; .Mrs. ,1. 0» i iniolh: .Mrs. ISHk. .Vdmijsioil 1.". <-nits. All aie
IJ. Stuart; .Mrs. Jaekson; .Mrs. W. urged lo do all they ian in makinK
Cliftord and .Mrs. Hobel. Jlo.L'o was -lus affaii a sueuss as the Iniys need
reieived to add to the iiioi'l-a::e fund, the iiionev.
.Mr. Charles Kpple of this \iliai;t has given up the lunch-room.
The new till horn whi.-h has been plated on till- tin hall has hien altered and raised ami has Ik fju-d i^u-nily in¬ wards sendiii- tiie .sciiml,
.Mr. and .Mrs. llabe'l and dauKhler an ended iht- Flowt-r Show at the Grand Ctntral Palace.
nd every one enjoved ihi-niselves Regular serv i.-.s of the Kpis.-opal
uatlv. The affair was a total sue- •"hur(-h are as follows; Sunday .m hot>l
nents hein.u' in charge of Mi.s:, Olive '""^" """""' '." *'"¦ ' """ " ."".J"" '"" ! Tiiiirsdav "fterno.in !• m Hie vearlv i ''^s--^- f'"'" "''•^ '" '"-^^ '^'"' ''h""'' f"""
I.iph-y. Games wer.- enjoyed ami ; Jj^u^ '"'"'"¦'"' ' '"" ' nieln;J^;:r[hrelec!um of olnce's I The commitee in charge ttmiposed U':^- to i2::in p. m. every Sunday
.1 V.,.,. ^^.ji ^^.^^ place.
jewelrv, etc. were fined accordingly:! '''he Woimn's Auxiliary still mt-ets j „ ^, ,,- , «
¦I-l ' , . t . Mr"' I „, ,Ur. r>ari«li Mriiiu., ' (ill T>iiii-«rlav M rS .'^il'Illlft (il'lpllll.'in IS COIlnn
Ihose present speni .'i pleasant ^K-n- ¦^' '¦'** laiisn Mouse on inuisna.v ^ii;>. -.. i
j, , -M- ..afternoons. .Many of the memhers''" '"'' h"'"*" «'"" ^" aiiaik of t
iseeiii lo have forgotten that fact. Wa'.{« j'jrippc The Woman's Foreign Missionary'"'' "i"'"''*'''«' ""'''^¦¦•'' ""« "f ^^""< *"
Society of the .M. 10. Church mei at the I home of .Mrs. William .Mansfit-ld on | Park Avenue last Friday afeinoon
the hig box to he done.
.Mrs
of John .McCaiferv, William Pt arsall, niorning. Mid-week servlies on W.-d
Vineent Salmo; John Heinrieks. An- "«sday ev.-nings at S o'l-lo, k. I.ii-
thoiiy .Marino, Rnliih Duryea ant! Thtmi ^'-^^y will he held during l.i-nt.
^ ; as .McCal'feiy, desiivi much credit I'oi
°^ tht ir good work. .Music vvas furnisht-d A Sock so(-ial will he given this
by .Moles' orcheslia. Fiiday tvcnim; .\|arth i':?rd, by tlu
Knights nf Honor class of the Sundav
nn Th,„-.dav (if last vvt-ek Mr-; Vath' A large and heautiful Ameru an flag -^'hool. at Hu home of its t.-aeher
..c hr,^ lii.^m- . -ind « «on he ' wa.s presented to the Roo.sevelt Posi M''->^- Joseph. Faath. :;.; Whitehouse
Mrs. Fanny Perkins of Will.s Ave.j'-av^'s '^'[;J^\,l]l',,^'^'\^^"^^^^ tjy Supervisor Hiram K. Sniith. -\^«¦^ue Roosev.-Ii. Small socks have
rhe program wa.s aiianued by Mrs. , M"''nck Ht ights. is expected home | VJ,"-:^. ¦'."^.^ ^T^^j.^^.j, ,„.';,,.^^,^,^^'.^; ^,^„ ] It it now plai td in one of the front heen disl lihutt-d, and will he disiri-
James II. Story. Dainty refreshments I "•''" week from the Mineola hospital were served, decoralions. (-le. heinu- in wh(-ie she has heen for Ihre.e weeks.
A regular meeling of the Ladies ; Mrs. W. .Nygr.-n and hahy daughter .Aid Society was held at the home of iiiid .Miss .Ma.- Dunn of CHen Cnyo wer.-
.Mis. Lena Kopitsch of Greenpoint. .Mrs i
Agni-s Barry of Iir-mk lyn and .Mr.
I windows of tht- office and Hie gifi is hilled on Friday iii.iiht, to the mi.-st.- 1- ^ b v.,.1, nf t-in-rKi/. Tl... f.m 'ctMainlv upprtiiaied by tht- ( itizens. '^* h<> a''*' K' (h'Posil i.i them a penn>
.-reen in htmor of .St. Patrick. Th.-re f"ll''w<ng an (ip.-rati(in for app.-ndi-! j;;.'^^'™.;^^^^ f-«>' each Inch i.-picsentt-d by th.
was a good attendance .t-iiis. ^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^.^^^ Ksidt-nei* on Sea-; Kai ly Tuesday morning ahom i;:!.',
„,jifi %•(,<.k Road. :o'clo(k a fire brokt- out in Hit- barn of
j Mr. William liuideti. whii h vvas si-
pi-ni Siitiirday i "a'e'l in ihi- rear of the liouse. The
.Mrs. Ferris on .Milburn .-\venue Tues- Ibe t-iu-sls day aferiioon, .Mrs. Robert L. Smilh j week. Ix-iii!; Hk- hostess. After Hu; business met-iiiig refreshmcnis and a social 'p),,, i-,f|j, hour were (-iijoved. | ;,,,,| |.- ,
Mr. Loiii-^ Rail'
if .Mrs. W. Reiimer lasi ,,,^, ^^.j,p i,,^ parents ii; Scafnrd
iDviliriry nf .\!ei-ri.-l; II. mohlie owned hy a .\(i. 2 -uel ai Ibe hoim-i Vork Ciiy was brnjly b-:vi.<d. The ac (if Mrs. Ilarry Lt-iih on Thursday l.'.th | i-idenl o.-ciired on i'e Merri.-k rd Mr. Os<-ar .N'yi-r.-ii was uiven a siir-JThe (-nierl.-.iniiieni (-ommittee is mak-|ihi'A villaire, in froni "f the Sliii.-ii'-.'- prise pany on Thursday .-v.-ning al ' j„i; arraniri-menis for an enleriain-I Pnm.-Ai.-ad.
hii; home, .\ygr.-n-Villa. rt-freshments ;p„,„, .,,„, fi;,n,.,. ,„ take place the iast ]
were served after dancing, all depart-Uveck in April or earlv in Mav. Thos. t-d in Ihe (ally hours of ti\o moriiing. |p.-(.seni were: Mrs. H Rati. rs. .Mrs . J. Lodd, Mis. C. I.. I lomiiK (lieu. Mrs
¦\ lib.. !iiinst|-(-l vviis giv-en by the i .Malihew s.
barn and an .igth cylinder King tar v<-hifh was in Hie barn a! Hie iiim- of Ihe file were (-omplt-lely de.sli-(i.v td, lor from New ' H Is undersi.iod Hi:ii Hic bam vva.* nsur(-d for .•filnii ami ibi- aiiicMiiobili.- or .•fllon.
size nf Iheir own siot-Hng. Of (durse Ihost- who do mil wb-h Hit- size of Iheir sio(-kini:s lo iic kiinwn vvill dt- posii an aiiKiuni so laru.- ihat Hi. i.- init-iiHons will not m hiisiaUeii. .Ml art- (-ordially inviiwd to (-nine and join lhe party, and h.-lp the i;(iod work alnn.t:
MASSAPEQUA NEWS
.Mrs. lias b.-( ,1 s.-vt-r.
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.\lbel-s nf Hlnnksld nlllilK-d tn till lldlll'
Pupils ii(-t-i\ing Inn pt-r ct-nt in tho tes: ;;iven by Supt .Mtphaiii on .Mon¬ day the ,"itli are as follows: I'll Grade - Sianliy Oleksiak; Lillian Hedell; .Mary Kazanowsky; Mary }'o.--t "ith Grade -\iri;itiia Vidlmer; Schu¬ yUr Conklin; noreiu t- I'ornell; .!---i;nie .Siubbe.
Iih Giadt- I'heiesa I.ipps; K.lward. An.lt I s.m; Sarah riuleihill; Floiene« Kohler; Hazel Willmarth; William Verii.v ; K.lwar.l Olikslak; .Mav Hehr; Hari.v M'alk.i.
Till and '-:ih Grades .\iina Miuitross; i;ii,:;.-ne C.iker: RuHi l.yite; Foster Kobin; Wm. Looher; .\Iaiy Hiaiid; Frail, is Dixon.
The pupils receiving lon per cent in Ihe accuracy lesi on Friday the H'.Hi are as follows;
Tlh and Mb (.Irades /.arah t'ncalia- hian: .Madt-liiie \'aii Nostrand; Foster K(diin. »;
-Ilh Grade \lar:;ar.-i SmiHi; Irene Walker: .Margaret Hiiher. :jrd Gradt- Robert Nathan; Ht-len .Swanson; Fiaiu is \'an Riper; \\'ilhur Fallon.
Und Gia(l(- .\iis. | \'altntin.-; Clara Ilermaiis; William Cru.uer.
The aiiendancc Hanii. r for <v oek ending Manh HI i;oe« again lo .\Iis8 Klrli-.v's i;r;'.de wiih a ''T plus per ci-iii av(-iag(.
¦l|-t V Hn s.-
C M. i.liai 1 was a visitor -1 n,i \!..in.l;iy.
Mi-s Marinii I'rall lias b.-.n absent lb. pasi vv. . k ll. 1 ai;.- . nt illiK ss.
.Mrs. G.-oruia Woilman, of l!i is visitiiiL; n-laiivt-s lu-rc.
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The annual (l.-.-iioii of oirKcis of fhe Sunday S(-ho(>l of Ibe .Mcihodisi Kpis(-opal Churt-h wa.s held in lhe chapel .Monday t-vening, i(-sulling as follows: Siip(-i iniendenl, .lohn .\1. Gif¬ ford; .\ss'l Supt. Sami:el T. Hourdelli S(-ert-lary, Wesley Spragin-; .-\ss't .Sec. l-;vi-rett SpragiK-; Trt-asiirer. Wt-slt-v L. .Smilh; .Supl. of Home D(-pailiuenl .Mrs. Richard .Moll; Supl. of Cradle Roll, .Mrs. Georm- Kellum; Lihiarian, Harry P. Smith; .-\ssl Librarian .-Mlgii .Smilh; Pianist, .Mrs. W. K. Spragut-: Ass't Pianist, .Miss .Marion Wht-alt-y; and Chorister, Ra.vmoiid I-'. .Smith.
An inli-resling im-eliiig of lhe l-;p- worlli LeagiK- .Mission .Study Class was held at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. l-'red B. Smilh on I'ark Avenm- Tues¬ day evening. TIk- b-aders in charge of Ihe meeting were: .Mrs., Paul Schu¬ man and .Miss Olivt- l.ipb-v. Hk- sub¬ jeci li(-ing, "Kdiicalioiial Kl'forls in Ihe South". The (lass will have a soiial in the (Impel of Hk- (biiKli on .Maiili I'Tlh..
Ciiiinlr.v Clnb on the evenlim of .St. Patrii-k's Dav at Southard's Hall. Tlit- aff.'iir vvas a liii-'c si:c( (-ss and was well ail(-nd(-d.
Mnsier SiniiiK 1 ( nnk wns ibc guest nf his iiiH-lc Mr. Fred Cnnk tif .Meadnw- brnnk lionb vard fnr Hie week-cud
Tin- annual m(-( ' .:i- nf ib. I'l. s- byt(-riaii ('hui'cb will b. luld nii ¦riiiiis dav ev.-iiiim Vi:u'cb L'Ji d al n oilnck.
'^lis. Mar'lia Can. r Ifa-uiall wlm has :i.-( II absilll I'miii >i-|ii..il nil ac. Illilll if 1II111.-.S is now all.-mling scbnnl ii^aiii.
WANTAGH ITEMS
The Whai soever Cir.b- of Kins',s
Daughters h.-ld' a im-.-Iing at the
home of Mrs. P. F. Avogadio on Tuesday aflornoon.
Mr. c. I". K(,-m|i|ei- Inrmerly of .Mer¬ ricl-: vv-as ill tlic vill;i::c nil .Sunday ,-ind (-alb-il cti si v.-ral nf bis nld friends All -.ve-e .'.-b-iil In s(-e .Mr. K(-m))ter. bill -nrr.v in l.-arii ibal .Mrs. Kt-mplcr. wh.i has b.en ai Hi.- hnspilal ;il flTHi si. .N. V. siiK-.- O.-lober i.s in no wisi improving'; ihoiigh she relains her
|(-beei-/ul di.^iwisilion always. Tht- K. 111-
A "Jhimhle" party was held by the j piers havi- been greally missed frnm Ladies' Aid Soeieiy of the Memorial iibe .Manor Park s.-.-ilon of Merri.-k
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.Mr. ami .Mrs. ed till FInvv.-i .Mailiernn has bi this Tuesdav ic
ll viatbci .111 aiti iid- Jlinw nf whK-li Mr. -II a lar-e e\bibiiiir iri;.! imi I i;..v ! al ib.-
Graiid Ceiitral l'al;i
Church on Wtidnesday afternoon with Mis.s Sarah Hicks.
A game at basketball between Wantagh and Hay Shore was played on Tuesday of last week in the I<^re Hall, resulting in the defeat of Bay Shore, 111 lo 29.
James A. Chich(-sler, of Jerusalem
w iier.
tliey lived and worked.
Avenue, di(^d last Friday after being ""''" >';"' '"•^' .fV'.pp('(1 in for his mail
turned on lum with an imlignaiii, "What's Ihal'.'"
Mr. ami \l:-. Ira Siaib.v nf C( ni- ciiiiial .'.v.-nue . iiti 1 laim d Hi.- ^'(llillL: re.iples .^n.-ial Club -if lb.- Kpis. iipal Mission last l-'i ida.v < v. ihiil;. Tlu- en- saw ibeiii snuK- sai.l th.y -.vtr,. g.iiiig tire ev.-iiiiig was iis.-il 111 lb.- diseiis- iiortli (itlu-rs sjiw Ml.'Ill i^-oin:; smith, sion of Hk- cniniii:; Hami- and 111 n- Cmim llm- Hofi.-.au .-;, .v Hi. 111 nn lhe ¦ t;ar(ls 10 oiliii- hiisiiK-ss malt. rs. Those lai.e n|i!io.sii(. hi.-i ii.i..ii. He says , pn-si-iit wire. Miss(-s lsali(-lle Sirelch. Hn.v v..Ill n-.oi \n !m. lL:i,L;iiis liniisc Kisp- Clrirk, l.'lsit- i;-.;iK-r, Klsie llau- ''O ain't Ihat just Iik.- a woman". , | p,'„ ,-,.1,111,, d tn 1 !:¦ l.ii: in ba. e Hiejr stn. l;i-:jiii;i I !i<-,. Gcririide McC.llau, remarked Kddie Ray. ht-ad .-rat-ker-,,,1,-1111 f- lakeii. bui -bin In- uni n-ady PIuicIk- Tlioin. (iliv.- Strei.li.
lox wariiK-r al the village P. O. "and d p,-, form Hk- n|i.-i aimii, ibey hail-
onslder iheiiis(-lv.-s fit tn - uniu-. Tbe app.-aiamc nf Hie ucesc ii„r.i invum lb,- .-m.-ria imiii nl and I'l'cjat this lihi. , may b.- a :;ni d nm. 11 iK-iik-c given b.v Hn- \'miim I'.-nples'
'^"1 : Hie (.luliciinr is 111 1111 in;.' In,- .lii.-,tiei Social (lull nf'tbe L'p.si-npal .Missinii if III.- p.-ace (Cl lb.- H. cmirai ic tii k.-I. dn April Llili. ¦fiikeis .'.'i .ents.
then Ihc.v
vol(- and mak.- Hk- laws of ihis coiinlr.v. ho! hoi why " lh- i;(i no rurlher for niiiel old Kncic l-;i
taken to the Nassau Hospital. He was 78 years of age and is survivf^d by his widow-, .Mary. Deceased was a veteran of tht- Civil War and served as lieutenant of arlillery. The funer¬ al service was ht-ld on Sunday night
S. Braithwaite officiating. The inter ment was in Cypress Hills the fol¬ lowing day.
Harry T. HiaiuHiw aile wbo has been ill foi' alioul six weeks has b.-eli obliged lo ri-sign his posilion in the Fret-port Bonk being iiiialile to stand Hit- inside work.
l.adies .\i(l Sn.-i(l.v nf Ibc Pres- , The weekly iiu-iiiir; nf tin W.iman's
.. .byiciian Cliiii.-li iiiel at 'he hnm. nfHiiild of St. I',-.uls .Mission was held
.No(meh:i,lt-vi-rs(-(-„Ihesm^(-_n,-old|,,,., .,.,,,.,, .,.^,,,.,. ,,,,.,.,,,,,,, ^ (m Thur.sday March l.-ilh al lhe new
rooms. After Hie regular biisim-ss
Sumlay .Mar.-li Isili was .Missi.uiary a dcliirliHul piciii.- liin.-h.-on vvas s(-r-
ly ill Hk- Pri-sbylt-rian ( hii'-i-h. 'ni.-i.- ^»''t hy .Mrs. Hnln-I. Th.is.- presenl
alelidnn.-i- und a pari- | "'(-re Mrs. Waller l.n.kvvotid of Rich-
chap so ruffled and niieii it had been '
explained Ihal .Mrs, Smilh refusi-d lo
move on Ihe lirsi of the month he¬
at his late home, the Rev Thomas |'anse it wa.s Fridar, and had laughed
t her lor a siip(-rsHtions fool, l'ncle "*'^ '' ''"'~
Kb leaiK-d comfortahlv a.gainst ,he !'<'''-'»'''-^ '-'"'•''•'''<''¦'¦>'-' I'''' ''''' ''''"'-'h J!'';'''' ""'' ,V-"„ ''"'¦'''¦'' \''''
counter, and t-ansfiMm. Kddie wilh j ""^^'"" '''^"^''^ _ "'"""'' >"'^- ^^ - ".n.-man; Mn
his (\vf- said. ¦'Look here, son, I've " i
noticed IlKit for everv siipersHlifms 'f*'^- ""-'' O'^'""'"''- ""' -Mis.si-s Mm- .
wmmin I men I (au'alwavs find a i "''' ""¦^^''" "'"' •"^'"""'' ¦'''"""''^' '¦'"" '
sup(-rslilioiis mail somethings I wo. i-a'"'''' vwirk. rs o! lhe Quaker C-iir.-b
Last (-leciion dav I winl down lo iht-:-''^" ^''''^^ ''""' ^'alonc arc visilnrs at
T'ra.vcr meeling will b«- held at ibf Cliiiri-b on Krida.v ev.niiig al T::;ii ami will li(- led b\ .Mr. S.c-is.iii, Tbe at- i.-ndelK-e al Hie pia.vii iiicclin:;s ,., iiK-reasinu: evi-ry wi-.-k umler the bad- ship nf Mr. S.-c. i-.--(iii. i.nd all w lm hav*
not avail.-.1 Ibems.lv.-s nl Hi.- help af- iu-2. 'I hi niiuh Hi.- K iiiilm f.iril.-il by Ihis mid-w.-.-k piay,-|- ser-j | nn^,,,,. .., |,.,,-i;,. „iimb. r MC- :!!¦.- iiiviL.l 1.1 .-mm- mn and d.i Haffn.'-I. Tulip ;iiid .bipau.-K.- Lily "- Tlic s. 1 v|i 1 is ov, I- al S: I.", so all bulbs w,i,- -iv.ii m Hu- S.hnnl and
.'aililor Gen, D.-iiiii^ is in be con- giaiiilaiiil upmi Hie suii ess of iho plains ill i-vci.v p.irlinn of the hiiild- ^ nf Mr Wni f ll.vai-inth,
wish I
I aai b's can
tlllK-S ill ll
:--n Io lb.
, sn.ml al sn, and bav 1 I vv n ame . v i-iiiir.-.
nnw biiildlliL: inc. Iv . ill lb.- ntfico 1 -.;i-i allium . niilaiihil.g 2'2 blossnms
'I'll, al'liiial 1 l.'ctimi nf nllb 1 r.s tn.ik |.Uii-.- at a spi-.ial in.-, liiiu m lb. .-^mi- da.v S.-bnnI Ilnard mi Siimla.v lasi.. Must nf Hie old olllcer- w. re 1. eb-cl,-.l The follow iim is a list nf Hi.- nin.-lals fnr III.- .-nstiriim y.-ai: .-iiipi, .Inbii ('oiiK-lius; .\ss'i Supt. .Mr. William Cniiiinis; Direeini- ,,f .-^t ninr Depi.. Mrs. H.-i 1 L.V lb-; Dir. .t.n nf Int. 1 iiii-di:ilc D'-ii.. .Miss M. Hal.Ivv in; |iir (-(-ini of .Iiiui.ir D. pl.. .Mrs. Jnhn ('or¬ nelius; Direi lor nf i'rimai.v Depi.. '\lis. .¦satiiu.-l .\biaiiis; Tresaurei . .Miss Ijiiiiia lied. II; S.-cn lar.v . .Mr. .laims Giil'lillis; .\s^i;.i. S.-.-.. Wm. .\iistiii Wnnd; I'fi^i^idei'il. Sunday Si-liooi .Mis- sinnai.v .Sn.-Klv. Miss Kv.-lvii \'aii Ri|i.-r: \'ic.'-I'i-.'si.|i 111. .Miss I-'Inn-m-.- Whit.-hmis.-; S.'.ielaiv ami 'rii-aMMci .¦\liss h'liih L.V lb-.
.Missinnai .V Sumla.v s b. Id bi-mmilli- l.v nil lb.- lirsl Siiii(l;iv in the luonlli.
S. I V ic.'s at iji.. 1; ( 'liiin-b ticM Sundav ; i:l.-: r pi I :i- liiii;j s.-i v iei Sl rmmi bv pasinr. R. imliidin.: lalk 1.. Hi. .lav Sch.ml. at 2.".n
L.-ai'i;.. al T p. al T::M s.-rmmi
Till- inpic fnr ill.- lb V n'mil,-,I PI..IIIU .\iii. ri.-au Missi.Ills' Fl.u.li.-. Wbilehoiis.
ns. v.ll M. K. - billnws, reg¬ al |ii-:;ii. with 11 S. c.iors. ¦biblieii. ,s;un- ii: Kpwnrlh
I iv < ihiil; s. rv ice lb. pasinr.
I ipw .11 I b L.-agllO •¦Our Smith I.-a.I.r. Miss
Chris i„f ,1
The I'nit.-d Ilny's Hi iga.l.- .if .\mei-- i.-a h.-ld ils mt-.-ling in Hk- R.al Kstate (illl.-(- of Charles Del.op .Monday even¬ ing. Mr. Inbn H.-igen and .Mr. Roht-il W'alhK-e nf Hi-mpslead wen- in (ban;.
BELLMORE ITEMS
Alb. 11 linffiv, VV bn bas ilislncaled Ills arm wbib 1 1 an I, iiil- bis lalher's .M,irinii (-,-11 is nnu ai i.-iidiliL- sihool Iniim nil 1 l.V
an
I'has
run
((Hiipauy. Till- linv 1 iiinviiig piciiir,- sb'iw
.lecMled tn vv ith abniit
Cautious Dependence.
"Dn ymi ib.|iei|i| ni, tb.- vvisdnm of
the plain pi-npb-'r^ "I iln.'^ r.-pli.-d Sen- iilnr ,S.ii L'biiiii ; ¦¦if Ibeir vvisdnm is at- lai.i.d iblnu^li cmiises <il iiisl riictiOD .vhbh I sup. rvi^i-,"
Tlu- annual iiiei-iinL- of Hk- M( u's Chrisiian Broilierhnnd was ht-ld in the (hajK-l lasl I-'i idav (-vi-ning, officers were elt-i-u-d for Hit- eiisuini; year as follows: Presidenl. Gt-oim- M. Bode; Vice Piesident, William C. .Mansfield; S(-crelaty and Trt-asurei. F. Howard Kdgar, Jr.; The following were chos¬ en; Hoard of Go-.crnors for lhe .\(-ar. Charh-s 11, SmiHiard, Fram is W, .Mil¬ ler, Paul G Si-hiiman, .Inbn P.. I'lim-e, Klbt-rl A. Hawkins, Wall.-r L. Sliu- liert and Wesh-y L. Smilh. Tin- Bor- fht-rhood is (-(uniip liim a pb-asani and prontable yi-ar wiib Mr. ( harb-s H. Soulhard as pr(-sid(nl, bill Mr Soulhard bei-ause n( bis many olher iniei-ests and diiti.-s refused Hie election.
Georgi- .S. l!(a(-li<'l was iniiialed
into Hit- Queens Couniy .Muliial .\ssis-
taiK-e Assot-iaiion on Salurday nighl
Bel uen Si-amaii hc(aiiie a uu-mber
.March luth.
.Mrs. Kdwin R. Wi-ndb-r of Chester. Pa. has btt-n visiting lur iiarcn and .Mrs. J. T. Cow les.
polls to vote and ,lolin Cummings vvas (-anvassiiiir for Ben Thompson, wiio. yriii recoll(-ct vvas lunniug lm asst-mhly. Well, Ik- was lalking lo Tony .Mov010 and trying Iri gel him to split his licket and vote for Thomp¬ son, but old Toij.y shook his head and ht- "no sjilii his Hckei - Ik- vhk- for no one hut rejiiibliiaii "
"Why. wliat have you got aL-aiiisi
Hie limiie nf L. 11. .\ilam.-.
The Ib-.-fsteak Dinner given b.v Mass ap(-(|iia l.ndge of .Masons ai Hie Hot.-I .Nassau. Long Bt-aih on Salurday evening March ITHi was at tended hy Hit- following iiaiiK-fl juasons nl Massaiieiiua: Thomas Brnw in . I.. I!. Adams. A. II. P.arll.-. Geo, HaiL-bt ami jG(-n. Tbompsoii, ,\Iassa|i(-i| na l.nduc 1 '. litre.
$1150
Kav
Mitchell Junior -a 40-h. p. Six 120-inch ^v'heeIbase
$1460
y. (1, h.
Kacinc
7-Passen^er 48-Horsepower SIX UH 127-inch Wheelbase
-¦^'i- iThnnip'son liasu'l' Ik-" iiiadi- ,g<'Mi(i"as j'¦' Imaied al Hnckvilb
! sheriff ,-iiid always lu-en upright and - I
: hniiesl besidi s Ik-'s our own towns' ()„ f|-j,|;,y ev.-iiiiiL; March ''.mil ilic| man and if a man's neighbors won't | Sncial club will present. ¦¦'IIk- llm-;
ow ill-; famih," a lar..- an. ii.^aii.-e 1
TIk- n-giilar s.-rvices of Hu- ( liiirch will be iK-ld iK-xi Sunday moriiing and (-V .-iiiii.L;,
,\lrs, Francis Smilli ami snti I bcri of Freepori, spent lasl we(-keii(l ] ^'aud by bim I (-all il |irt-ity mean, with Mrs. Fr.-dt-rick Wi(-b.-l. ' "'^ .^'''-'^-" n spoiided Tony. ¦¦He good-
I a mail, 1 Lim nothjn.g au:aiiist him
leu nr lifieen .vears ago when I livt-d in Hit- (ii.v. I wani-a dc job and 1 ask-a dl- di-mot-rat fni-a de job and
^ he no Liive ihen 1 asl:-a ib- repiiblicaii
, , , i man fnr dt- job arel h.- nivc-a mt-.
A lilib- baby girl .-ame to brigliteii , s„ | ,„ak(- a vow tbal I ahvavs vol.-
illie home ol .Ml. and .vlrs. (has. W.j,,,,, ,.i.|„|h|i(-aii li(-ket, and ["put a
[ Allen on Thursday ol last we(-k. ; ,-i,rse ou mys.-lf thai if I i-v.r vou
j bir niie nm a republican iliai my Pcr.y W. I'.ehreiis has n-liniK-d from , liiiLLcrs drnp nl'f whib- I iiiake-a de Sl. i'aul, :Milin. wli.-it- In- sp(-iil Hie j mark." winter with his sisier. | ¦¦Well", said 1 in the crowd arouml.
. ¦ I I'and Hk-ii i1k-.v :-a.\ ilial the wmmn an-
Mr. and Mrs. J. P.,-iiiK-H, of 0:.nm- Hemge I'laliUliu S.-aman out- of our j iioi iiiKlligciu (-nmiLLh tn vme llali:"|
ParU, siiNil Hk- wci-I-eiid with M-s. vv,.|i known and rcsp(-(-le(i (-iHzciis and vvilhoiil aiinHu r vvnn!, I'mie lib! .Mr, .ind .Mrs. Wm.^ Sm-dck. r visit.-.d BeiineH's piii-.-nis. \ir. 1111(1 Mrs. Henry j ,ii,.t| Friday last in the Post Graduate ' sialki-d out of Hie P. O. inwn mi S-ii-day. Tb,- i euu .|. ling cf
Ouenlher, of Merrb-k Road. | Hospilal .New York Ciiy. .Mr. St-a- ' tin- homeslead has lu-n .-mupl. i.-d and
! man had bt-en iu failing heallh fori .\ v,.|.y exi-iiiiiL; ami eninyabb- game-'' '^ "^" """' "^ "'*' l'^'""'" places mi
Mrs. ,lam(-s Cnme has li(-(-n visiiiug ! some lime and had gone lo lh(- Hos- j „|- basket-hall vviis playeti Fiiday i-vt-i'''"' ¦*'<'1'"''< i'"a'l.
her daughi(-r. Mrs, Chai-lcs H, Th.ii.itis jpilal for an operaiion. lie was •'- Ining al lhe Parish House belwe.-n the I
^year.sof agt- ami i.ssnrviveii hy^Ari-hie i ^[p|.,.|,.l^ Baskei-Ball girls and Hk-' -Mr an-l Mi-. M. H, Onn.b.v ¦• i.
Smrihvillt- SniiHi Baskei-Bal) L;i,il.s. 1 visiters ovt-r Hie w(-,k-i-iid. it\
Mr, Gem;;.- W, H.-iii-cit. nf Lal<- wood Park, di(-d ntt Tu.-sdav of In-arl tr.iiihh-.
IS .-\p.-(-|ee(l,
ConiK-ilor Wm. .1, llof.iianii has b.-.n iiniiiii-alcd b.v till- D.-moci a'il- pari;, fnr .liisiic- of till- m-a(-<-. Mr. Ilnf- iiiai-n is ver.v poiiiilar lun-. .iiid will iiiii|(iulii(-(lly poll a very largi- voK-. Mt- .is cmiimiilee-iiiiiii froin ibis dis¬ lrici. and has ret-i-ived pn f.-riiK-iil frmn lln- [it-npb- by lillim: pla.ics of respousibiiii.v. sik-!i a.- fnnman nf Hie Fin- DepariiiK-ni. (b-rk of ih.- i-chool Hoard, s.-.-rclarv nf i|,i Ilnard nf
Tia.le. cic. et,-.
Exclusive Styles
Mr. and Mrs. .^IPe^I C .Schuman | '^-^ ''"'"uk W.; .Mrs. Wm Newell; have hf.en visiting fri.-nds in Dun- I ^^''l'""' Ii-• •'¦'¦•"''iV -^-^ ."'""''V, '',• mont N'.-w- lei-c- Bergen IL: Lucy t .; aud Harold P. ¦I .' " ' I .1 I .Mr. Seaman was born in Wesihiiiy, ' land was engaged in the Hacking bus¬ iness for a number of years and was employed by lhe lAiiig Island for near¬ ly -."1 years. The funeial was largely attended by many in this village and surrmiiidin.; places; heing held on Tuesday evi-ning al his lati- home, the servit-e being (-.indlK-led by Rev. 'i'liom as S. Hraiiliw aiu-. Tin- inierment wa^ in Gn-enlield mi Wednesday niorniug
THE
Liberty Theatre
Brooklyn Ave. al Grove St.
EVERY NIGHT
Except Sunday
TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY MATINEES
Seven and Eight Reels ol THE
BEST there is in Motion
Pictures
Admission ll)c Matiaees 5c ChiMren 5
The latter bi-ing dt-ft-ated.
SEAFORD NEWS
¦""¦."'•-¦, ^ " •; ' ,. .,,, uiar t uu-rTainment in lhe V. .M. I.
service being c.uKUK'ted by Kev. ilmm- „„|| „„ satiiidav Kvening .March : as S. Hraiihwaiu. 1 le interment was I .„ ^ ..-^.p.^.^. m,. spcLghis is a gra
Rev. Thomas S. Hiaiihwaite condiic- ti>fi the funeial seivice of the mother of Mrs. .Aiiii'el Whilnian of Seaford who
Mr. William SjK-iglus of Drew St-iii iliary, .Madison, .N. J. will give a pop¬ ular t uu-rtainment in lhe Y. M. I
H l)ci.ghis is a grart nale of Hu- Boston Conservatory of mii.s'ii- and is a well known stiioisi and reader. St-afnrd people may (-oiiiii ihemselvt-s fmiunate In being priv¬ ileged to liear this artist. The i-nte
died last Wt-dnesday. The funeral i iaiiiifi(-ni is for the benefit of the
was held last Saturday inorninn and the iniermt-nl was in Ihe Lutheran Cemetery.
Robert R. Seollay, the brother of .Mrs. Frank Coron died on Wilson .-\ve. from pneumonia on Saturday, .Mr. Seollay was well known here as he formerly lived here, and worked for Mr. Coron.
The services of the Memorial Churcb
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Henry Wallers wht. halt been ill for soineiime pasi. is reported as not being .so wt-ll. '
The Boy Scouts of this village again reorganized with Rev, Vedder VanDyke as their captain.
Mr. George Wade sent Sunday la.st in Seaford. .Mr. Wade and fatuily ex-
ations are still going tin for Hk i proveiiK-nt of Ilieir bi-autif il bmiK land (iiiihouses,
I The Kiit-hre club sp.-ni n v.-r.v |ili-sa- iani afieriioon ai Hk- home nf Mis U'riover lasl Tiit-sday afu rnomi.
EAGLE
Klectriral Shoe Kepairinir
Rubbers and Shoes Repaired
while you wait '
All "W^ork Guaranteed I
Reasonable Prices
JAMES PISCIOHA, Prop.
35 RAILROAD AVE.NX'E Preeport. L. I.
Tlie .Mitch'.'ll comes in two sizes now — Mit'j'ncll rii;;l Mi",;!iell Juniur.
And iu ei^^'lit noily style.-^.
E.ii.li liiidy i.s exclusive—di.-sie;icil by (uir artists, b.iilt i;i niir ...-n sh<i]is.
Unique Features
Tli'_'fc are .'ll 1-aiiii-i s in the* .Mitchdl nmst (Jt which all.Mher cars oir.i:. Thinns like a power tire 1111:11;'. dashhojr.d enniiie jirinier, reversiblehe;idlinhts, Iiat'_'c.intil'jversi)rintjs.
This year we .".dd 24 per cent to the In.x- nry cost, which ir.eans stunning cars. Sav- xug^ made in our new body plant pay all this extra cost. And tiiis ye-r, for tlie first time, we announce iHOper cent over-sfreni,Hh in every vital part. Our old inaryin of safety was 5(3 per cei;;.
A Lifetime Car
The result of this d.nible stmng'th is a lifetime car. (3ver 4-10 3)arts are built of tuuiihened steel. All .saf-ety jiarts are vast'y oversi7,e. Ail parts which ).;ct a uuij.-r strain are built of C'hr-,j;ne-Vanadiuiii.
Gears ;ue tested for .SO,f)00 iKjiimls per tooth. En^'incs are tested for in.tKKI^-nilcs with-iiit i-\ideiice of we.ir. And scvei.il .\I i tchelis ha ve already M,111. ver 1;hh,H0H miles.
No Extra Cost
All these advanta;:es cost yoii im e.xtra pric.:, Tli.-y -.viil c .st us, on this yeai's oiit- IHj^t, about $},(lO(!,HnO. JlMi fli.-y aie paid for by f.ictory s;i .iiif^-i.
John \V. I;,;te, onrj,'!' it'-th-iency expert, built and etiiiijiped thi - i;;;:n-tiioth j-lant to build this one lyiie econoir.ii ally. l!is mctlr (ids have cut our fadiry e-ist in tw-. Tlu se faetory sav:n(,'s—uni'pi'-' to .Milch. II— pay for all these e.xtras.
New $1150 Size
To meet fl w'de deii;;.nd v.e nuw build two sii:es f>f tl'.e Mitchell .Six. i'.it the smaller— .Mitchell Junior—hns a 12H-inch wheelb.-ise. See which size you like best, and whit h style of b'Kly. All iif.v models..re iio-.v on show.
.MITCHKLL .MDl'OKS co.Mi'AW, Inc. Kacine, \Vi-., L'. S. A.
Freeport Garage and Supply Co.
Brooklyn Ave., Freeport, N. Y.