THE NAftftAU POST, FUEEPORT N.. Y., THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1»15
LOCAL GOSSIP
U. LyoD .Smith has moved to New York City for the winter months.
John Southard, of the flrm ot Booth- Ing. Those who enjoyed the hospi- ] Among those attending were Mr. and
ard and Moore, .baA be«n confined to his bome since Sunday witb an atUck of the grip.
tallty of Mr. and Mrs. Dimelow were' Mrs. L. C. Hutcheson. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. C. Henry Piatt, Mr. and' Q. A- Powers. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mrs. Cmiriea Hervey, Mr. and Mrs. | Suits, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lamb, Lyman Jones, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A.! Mra. Cbarles Hervey, Mrs. M. T. Jack- Charles E, Cook, the genial manager' Sidney Reynolds, Mrs. M. T. Jackson,' son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bates, Mr. of the Main atreet office of the Free-! Mr. and Mra. C. B. Cross, Mr. and, and Mrs. W. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. C. , , , port Ice and Fuel Company, waa com- Mrs. Frank Alcorn, Miss Florence ' M. Lawson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles
A. little girl stranger made her ap-' Pelled to remain at home during the Parsons. Prizes were won by Mrs.; Baldwin. Herbert Miller, Miss M. Hag- peerance at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' heavy rain storm on Tuesday doctor-, Lyman Jones, Mrs. C. Henry Piatt,' gerty, D. I^ngenecker. Frank I-Yank K Snedeker Jr. of Center' l'ls a w^^e attack of tonsilltls. Mrs. M. T. Jackson and C. E. Cross, drldge and John White.
Street, on Thursday of last , week.' Kleanor Mae and her mother are do- " Is a great source of satisfaction I^st Saturday evening Mrs.
Ing fine.
El-
TIME TABLB i
N. Y. A L. L JTRACTION COMPANY Mineola-BreoHlyn 04vi<ion In effect January 1, i»t2 j
Leave Heaapatead. Main ».td From I
Street*. I
I Sounth bound—4.30, 4.46, >.0£, 5.30, j
a. m., and every thlrt* m.autes iilJ i
II.OU p. m. Then 12.Ou m. (this cat ,
aoc* 10 Kuacdaie aud wui s tweni) i
minutea, then proceeds to ' iiy Liue, i
arriving at 2.00 a. m.
North bouud—6.30 a. m., and cver.v
H. L. The election and installation of of-
uid plea.«ure to have Ben.son Smith Maxson entertained the Evening Five fleers of the Baldwin Country C"iuh j thirty minutes till 12.00 a. ui
• • • - with us again. Mr. Smith has been Hundred Club at her home, on Long for the ensuing year took place last; ^ tlfteen-minute headway :e operai- The Village Board meets this af- at Monticello for some months rest-1 Beach avenue. The evening was one week at the Club House on Grand I g^j between Baldwin (Stop 86) and
temoon at the village office on Rail- '"« ^^nd recuperating from a nervous of pleasure. William P. Miller, who avenue. Mrs. Opperman, Sr.. was j Brooklyn aa follows: Week days, e*
road avenu<-. Health OUlcer Iiuncie , breakdown. With friends and fellow : has bc-en Indisposed for several weeks elected President; Mrs. E. J. Barker,, ^.^pj Sundays, leave Grant and Lib
will reiwrt on. the insi>e«tlon of milk citizens we welcome him and extend ^ past, was welcomed back by all the Vice Prcsiden'; Mrs. L. Kice. Secre-j^^jy streets, Brooklyn, 6.00 a. m. till
• • • the season's greetings. i members, who Include Mr. and Mrs. i tary, and Mr.- Kilmark, Treasurer, j 7 qq ^ ^^ ^jj^^ 4 ^q p
till
Announcement has been made of the engagement of W. Reber Nygren, .•<on of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Nygren, of South Ocean avenue, to Miss Helen Dunn, of Philadelphia.
Hun-
• •. j Greve, who come to FVeeport from, The next .«(rai-monthly Five Mun-; p ^ Sundays: fifteen mi:iufe seiv
l>r. Harold Milne FYench, formerly i Brooklyn for each meeting; Mr. and di-ed and Bhjcbre of the Club will be j j^g operated between Rockville Ceu
of 302 East 197th street. New York j Mrs. William Schumacher, Mr. and | held on January 23. .\ very large n^g j^^jj Brooklyn from 12.i'u noon ti'
City, has moved to Freeport and is ; Mfn. D, W. Antz, Mr. and Mrs. H, L. | attendance is anticipated on account |g.45 p „
NASSAU HOTEL
Long Beach
long Island, New York
^ of tho great popularity of these func-' tion.'!.
occupying the former home of Post-' Maxson, Mr. and Mrs. William Hib- . • • master Anderson, on Merrick road. '¦ bard and Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Tho Freeport Taxicab Company I Or. French has taken over the prac- j Miller. A dain y repa.^t was served haH temporarily closed the place of I tice of Dr. Wilder, who was called , Mrs. Maxson's guests during the eve- business for the winter season. Mr. j to New York to take charge of the ning. Willet Smith, own^r and proprietor, institution of a down town hospital. ^ • • •
has gone South. 1 ^^ "^ J"'" viUh others in extending a 1 Mrs. Lyman Jones attended an ela-
• • • I cordial welcome. , borate luncheon and bridge at the
Mrs. Sorhagen ha.-i been forced to • • • Qreat Northern Hotel in New York _ _
close the restaurant on liailroad av.'- , Mr., and Mrs Frank .'.rcorn, of last Wednesday and captured a very ; i« located on her Grand avenue proper- ¦ ^^^^^ tain Mosea Osborne haa Florence place, have returned from a handsome prize. Mrs. Nathan Arnold i •>'. Mf^<\ as a ( lub House for the Altar
1 Mrs. A. Eugene Miles, of Albany, is the guest of Mrs. Charles Hervey, her siHK-r, for a ff^w days. • • *
Mrs. Charles Hervey is arranging to' have her pretty bungalow, which
nue and Capt taken over the fixtures which will Lk^ sold at public auction to-morrow af¬ ternoon at 1 o'clock, rain or shine. Vj. a. Dorlon is the auctioneer.
fftw days' visit in Manhattan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones, Jr., will entertain Mrs. E. F. Ster.s and • • • Miss P^dwina Stor.s of Manhattan for
I-Yank J. Whetmore, of Ix)ng Beach ' the week-end. avenue, left Tuesday evening for a; . • •
Kevon weeks' trip through the South-1 Julian Lucas, aged 87 years, father ern Stales. Mr. Whetmore is secur- of Thomas W. Lucas, of Railroad avc- ing a financial knowledge of the ' j,ue, with his daughter, Mrs. Dyer, is .Southern concerns posses-sed by few. spending this winter in Freeport. Mr.
of Manhattan and Woodmere was ' Society of Baldwin, of whkh she is hostess at the luncheon, at which j president, plates were laid for eighty ladies.
There were twenty tieautiful prizes | The semi-monthly Kuchre and Five
presented at the affair. | llundrrd p.arties for the benefit of
• • • ¦ Ihe Catholic Foundation Fund which
Hempttead-Jamaica Olvltion i
iLeavt- Hempstead, Main aud Fron. j Streets. West bound—5.30 a. m. and evtry , i thirty minutes till 11.30 p. m. Sun [ I days, 6.00 a. m. till 11.30 p m i
Es.Bt bound—6.15 a. m. and everj I . thirty minutes thereafter till 12.1.') j I a. m. Sundays, 6.45 a. m. and every ; y minutes till 12.15 a. m. Mineola-Jamaica Division Leave Mineola, Boulevard aud Olu Country Itoad. West bound—5.4.'j a. m, and everv thirty minutes till 9.1,") p. m.. then , 10.15 and 11.15 p. m. Sundays, flrn
Jjcar 6.15 a- m., then the same schcdiilp
Tbroiit'li the enterprise of Milton Post, a thoroughly reliable taxicab service has been instituted in the vil¬ lage with head<iiiarters at .Jacob Post's garage, corner of Olive Boule¬ vard and Miiln street. The rate any¬ where from the station is 25 cents. | Miltxjn Post is mai%ger and prompt' service is a.H.«tired. I
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Harold B. Smith, of Piae street, formerly associated with tbe Artrite Advertiidng Company, of 320 Broad¬ way. New York City, has been re- Uined by Rudolph Guenther, Inc., of:
L<ma avenue, gave a delightful moon¬ light roller skating party last Tues¬ day evening, entertaining ten guests, who skated on the street surrounding Lncaa is one of the few survivors of ^^le Dimelow home. Two monster
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dimelow, „c | h.ave been so succes.sful both flnancia , ^^^
•y and .socially, will bcirln on Thurs- *^ weca uajs,
day, January 2lRt, at the home of'Leave Jamaica, Washington and P^jI
Mrs, Charles Hervey. President of the
of Catholic Women of Bald-1 K»«' bound—6,30 a.
Society win.
the Mexican War. Occasionally when the weather Is clear he can be seen walking to and from the business section of the village.
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Harry IJetzig, who has been con-: lined to his home for three weeks with ^ an attack of typhoid fever, has recov-1 ered sufficiently to be able to roam about the house.
* * * i The action of -Mrs. Elizabeth Pierre,
of Eiast avenue, against H. Radner j Lewis, of South Bayview avenue, for violation of the county laws in pei-
115 Broadway, to liandle newspaper mlttlng thre^ bull terriers, Biff, Blng and magazine advertising. j and Bang, to attack her, was dismiss¬
ed by Judge Norton last Thursday af-
"Johnny" Germeroith, the well | known comedian, has been rehears-1 ing for the paat few weeks a star vaudeville act which he will present
ter the evidence been submitted.
of both sides had
.Vt the meeting of the members of I
bon-flrcs lighted that section, making the .scene an attra<-tive one. At ten o'clock the i)arty adjourned to the house, where a coUaliou was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. k^. Henry Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman .lones, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cross, Mrs. M. T. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Reynolds, Miss Florence Parsons and Mr, and Mrs, Frank Al¬ corn.
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Last Friday night the Junior Pi¬ nochle Club ^et at the home of Miss Chri.sttanna Meyer, of Shonard ave¬ nue. The club, made up of the yvjung- est card players of the village, intro¬ duced Into its game at the last meet¬ ing prizes for the highesi^ honors. These were won by the hostess. Miss Meyer, and Fiank Frazer.
The members of the club arc PYank
ROOSEVELT GOSS'F
in Atlantic City the first week in • the Fi-eeport Club held Monday eve-1 p^azer, president; Olando Raynor,
ning the follofA^iag t-IHce.fs were elect-; treasurer; Miss Edith Esslg, secre- ed for the year: B. B. Thompson, I (j^^y. Misses Jennie Fulton, Florence president; C. E. Mack, vice president; I jjg^^on^ Hje Lawrence, Christlanna E. T. Cheshire, secretary; and R. G. | j^ey^^, Juliet Cosseey, Margaret Cat- Anderson, treasurer. The directors | ,pj. (^^orgc Gissel, Curtice Fulton,
partial recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Miller j ^.j^cted are: Piatt Conklin, S V. Gil>-j Myrtle Raynor, Fred Raynor, Fred
February.
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The condition of Mrs. W. G. Miller, who has been suffering from pneu- moi^a. Is much improved. Upon her
will go South to spend a month or six weeks.
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Phineas A. Seaman, county detec-1 five, has been in the village for the last few days investigating viola-1
son, S. H. Swezey and C. M. Hart. Tho financial report showed the club in good condition.
• • * Dr. Willis A. Wilder, formerly of 111 West Merrick road, was last
tlons of the law to be considered at I month called to New York City per-
the present session of Jury.
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Fred Stone, of the famous musical comedy team of Montgomery and Stone, and well ncwa In this village, has bought a tract of 43 acres at AmJtyvllle, fronting on Clock Boule¬ vard. Mr. Stone will name his new purchase Chin Chin and raise polo
ponies on it.
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R. W. Muff and Richard Orahi, of Long Island City, narrowly escaped death off Par Rockaway last Thurs¬ day shortly after they had left this village in a fifty-foot motorboat. They were rescued off Edgemere. « • •
Col. Gdward J. Atkinson and his complete ataff of officers who Installed the officers of the D. B. P. Mott Post on Saturday, spent the weekend as guests of the members.
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Friends and relatives will be glad to learn of the favorable improve¬ ment In the condition of Charles H. Reach, who has suffered a severe at¬ tack of pneumonia.
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Hugo Korngut, who recently re¬ turned from Germany and his father¬ land, has secured employment in Freeport, where he will take up his permanent residence. ¦ • •
The telephone records show that the following havo had instruments Installed In tho last few weeks: P. H. Dennis of Roosevelt, S. H. Peterson of Freeport, D. Evento of Freeport, U. G. Andrus of Roosevelt, William Duf- fet of Freeport and' Moses Jarvls of Freeport.
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On Sunday, January 24. Dr. J. F. Carson, of 258 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn,—and pastor of the Central Presbyterian Chyrch, will preach the morning sermon. Dr. D. A. Jordan, of this village, will preach In the eve¬ ning.
the Orand j manently by a syndicate of wealthy down town buslne.sa men to direct the institution of a hospital between the City Hall and the Bowery. He was given full charge of the subscription work and the general detalis neces¬ sary to the aocompUshment of the work. He will direct the making and designing of the plans which call for the espendilure of fully $700,000. When the work la completed and the hospital opened, hr. Wilder is to be chief surgeon.
a • ' Next Sunday, in tbe absence of Dr. and Mrs. S. O. t:urtice, wbo have gone on a two weeks' trip, Dr. David G. Wylie, of lO West 96th street, New York City. Ibrmerly pastor of the Scottish Prtebyterian Church of that city and n§w secretary of the Pres¬ byterian I»ard of Church Erection, will preacljbath morning and evening in the puljt of the Methodist Church. Dr. WylieJs one ot the leaders of the professioiCand is well known through, out the ^gth and breadth ot the
country. '
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Mr. ami Mrs. Holske and Miss Florence Parsons were guests at a dinner party on Monday evening at the honpe of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dlmeiov^ of Lena avenue.
• * • Mrs. flonry L. Maxson entertalneu
the Thli'sday Five Humired Cluh lat-*
ThursAy afternoon at her home on
Long ftach avenue. The guests were
es G. Greve, William P. Mill-
I'w. Antz, C. Henry Piatt, Har-
Ith, William Hlbbard, George
WlUard Dean Finch, John
and A. White. Cards were
in the sun parlor, one of the
ddlt'.ons to the Maxson home.
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Saturday EJvenlng Card Club t the home of Mrs. Irving Dlmelow on Saturday evening and u dellAtful evening was enjoyed. At the lennination of cards, supper was serfcd, wblch waa followed by dano-
Joerson and lister Lusch.
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Mra. C. Henry Piatt was hoatesa yesterday at her home, on Roosevelt place, when the Two Table Bridge Club met. The members, consisting of Mesdames Asch. William P. Miller, Lyman Jones. Jr., Sidney Malcomson, C. E. Cros.s, "William Hlbbard, D. W. Antz and Mrs. Piatt, had an enjoya¬ ble afternoon.
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To-day at the home of Mrs. Edward Chapman, on Beyvlew avenue, the Thursday Five Hundred Club will meet. This club, which is one of the pioneer clubs in Freepoi-t, is now but two table in place of four, as origi¬ nally formed. The members are Mes¬ dames Smith Cox, C. Henry Piatt. John J. Taylor, Sidney Gib.son, J. Oli¬ ver Cummings. J. Clark, Harvey Smith and Mrs. Chapman.
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On next Tuesday Mrs. Harold Cook will entertain the In and Out Lunch¬ eon Club. The membera to attend are Mrs. Smith Pearsall, Mrs. Frank Wetmore, Mrs. Jack Denton. Mrs. Ar¬ thur Whitehouse, Mrs. James Sutphln. Misses Florence Miller, Mary Roe, Phoebe Parshall, Edna Eldrldge, An¬ nie Eldrldge. A social afternoon will follow the luncheon.
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To-day (Thursday) Mrs. C. Cruck- shank ia hostess at the meeting of the S. O. S. Five Hundred Club. A light collation will he served during the afternoon. The members attend¬ ing are Mrs. Howard W^alters, Mrs. l<eroy Corbey, Mrs. Charles Hart, Mrs. Smith Pearsall, Mrs. James Sutphln, Mrs. Otto Jung. Mrs, H. L. Maxson, Mis. Jack Denton, Miss Florence Thompson.
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BALDWIN GOSSIP
To-morrow, (Friday) evening a mon¬ ster Masque and Civic Ball will be held at the Board of Trade Hall, un¬ der the auspices of the Ladies' Aux¬ iliary of the Board of Trade. The af¬ fair will be one of the most elabo¬ rate given in this village. Prizes will l>e given for the handsomest and most comic costumes tbere, A very large crowd is expected.
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Tlie Uidies' Auxiliary of the Board of Trade held their monthly meeting last week at the home of Mrs. Henry Smith, ou Church street. A pleas¬ ant evening was enjoyed. Refresh¬ ments were served,
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Mrs, If^lnaman entertained the I>a-1 dies' Guild of St. Paul's Church at j
ton Streets. j
a. ano every j
thirty mlnut#8 fill 10.00 p. m., then i
11.00 p. m. and 12,00 midnight. Sun I
daya ''r«t car at 7.00 a. m., then same |
schedule aa week daya. i
J. M, STODDaRT. :
Superintendent ;
JAMAICA
BUSINESS SCHOOL
Best is nfJw nearest home
Reduced Railroad Rates
Open all the year
^Ve secure positions
Night and day sessions
Enter any time
Students taught individually
P. 0. Building JAMAICA, N. Y.
Phone 1618 Jamaica
her home, Tuesday.
on Clinton avenue, last
Best Equipped School on Long Island "BEST BY TEST"
Kev. M. J^sh, formerly of Peekskill, ( and now residing in Roosevelt, will supply the pulpit at Amityvllle for two or three months during the ab¬ sence »f Reverend Cowell, formerly of Roosevelt, who will take a complete rest. Mr. Cowell will go to Panama on his vacation.
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The readies' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will meet at the home of Mrs. William Tabb to-day (Thursday) for luncheon. Special work will be taken up ,at the meeting.
From 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
MAILS.
FROM THB WEST.
Arrive. Ready for Dis.
6.30 A. M. 7.45 A. M.
8.10' A. M. 8.30 A. M.
12.40 P. M. 1.00 P. M.
2.50 P. M. 3.15 P. M.
5.10 P. M. 5.30 P. M.
6.30 P. M. 7.00 P. M.
FROM THB BAST.
Arrive Ready for Dl*.
8.10 A. M. 8.30 A. M.
12.40 P.M. 1.00 P. M.
4.30 P. M. 4.45 P. M.
MAILS CLOSED ANO DISPATCHED
For the West.
7.45 A. M. 10.00 A. M. 12.00 Nooa
3.55 P. M.
6.30 P. M.
7.50 P. M.
For the East. 7.45 A. M. 2.30 P. M, 6.10 P, M,
Our employment department is called upon daily to fill good positions. 200 students placed yearly in New York and Long Island.
TERMS
Days $10. Monthly Evenings $5. Monthly
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Will be glad to make special rates to parties for receptions, dances and banquets
The Dance Club, recently formed, of Baldwin and Rockville Centre resi¬ dents, gave a most successful pover¬ ty dance on last Friday evening at Reliance Hose Company Hall, on For¬ est avenue. Rockville Centre. The Idea of tbe dance was carried out to the letter and most of tbe gueata were arrayed In clothes all "tattered and torn." A buffet 8ai>per waa served.
Let Us Feed You
We carry everything In the grocery line, and will be glad te serve you You don't have to go to preeport or Rockville Centre any more. Spend your money at home where It gee* further than any other place.
Our goods are freih and the best. New Buckwheat Flour and beat Ma¬ ple Syrup.
A. BREINER
Grand Avenue near Merrick Rd.
Tcl. 449.J BALDWIN
FREEPORT'S GREATEST GROCERY STORE
The Store of Greatest Stocks The Store of Best Service The Store of Greattit Eeonon^ Tbe Store of Strongest Values.
Theae fact* reflect the confidenee re¬ posed in this house by the people of thia territory.
WE GUARANTEE OUR OOODS
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33 W. Merrick Road Fre#port
Telephone 6M