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E NASSAU POST: FREEPORT, N. Y, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, S, 1914.
Dr. W. A. Richards, former paitor of the Methodiat Episcopal Church, irlth guests, passed through Freeport on Tuesday, returning from a Ashing party with a catch of fifty.
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Henry L. Cra^idell and family moved to Brooklyn on Monday morning. Flor¬ ence Crandell will attend Adelphi Col¬ lege.
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Oliver J. Teeple, of Long Beach ave¬ nue. Is confined to his home with Ill¬ ness of a serious nature. Members of hU family and friends hope for an Immediate recovery.
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Counselor Gforge M. i>evy has been in New York City during the laat few days in preparation for the Carman trial, which be will conduct with John .1. Graham.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Corbey, who have been living for the pant year on Smith street, have given up house¬ keeping and are residing with Mrs. ('orlx^y's mother, Mrs. Ida Powell, at the t aruian home on Merrick road.
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Miss Mabel Runcle, of Merrick road, has been ill for the pant few days, but it is believed that by next Monday sbe will be able to resume her stud¬ ies at the .Jamaica Training School.
Mr.H. \. T. Cole will leave Freeport on Thursday for Boston to remain tbere for a month's visit with rela¬ tives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Cro.ss motored to Paterson, N. J., on Wednesday to at¬ tend a wedding there.
Mr. and Mr.-^. Schallfr, of Brooklyn, will make a week end vi.sit wilh the Crosses this week. Miss Laura P'ralz- «?r of New YM-k has just returned to her home after a few day.s' stay with ber aunt, Mrs. Cross.
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Mrs. Florence F. StajUon announces thejengagement of her daughter Bea¬ trice Klizabeth, to .Tohn F. Germerolh of Freeport.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Golding, who were married on August 18,after an unusual elopement, were in town last •week calling on friends and their re¬ spective parenta.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry I'latt and their family, who have been away from Freeport all summer sojourning at Delaware Water Gap, have returned to their home on Roosevelt place, aad it is expected that the Platt home win be the scene of much entertaining
this season,
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The many friends of John Forbes re- Kret to learn tbat he is ill at his home on Ocean avenue. Mr. and Mrs Forbes and their daughter. Miss Mar jorle, have been home from the moun¬ tains but a few weeks, where Mr. Forbes was obliged to go for his health this summer. ^It was thought that he had fully recovered, ^t on Sunday, he was taken suddenly ill and is confined to his home.
bard, Harvey Smith, D. W. Antz A. WhUe, John White, Arthur WUson and tbe hostess. Honors were won by Mesdames Maxson Wilson and White, who were presented with bandsomo prizes.
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I The Evening Bridge Club members ! have begun their season's meetings.
Mrs. Bertram Perry entertained on I last Saturday evening. Refreshments ! and dancing followed the games. The
members present were Mr. and Mrs. '« harles Y'oung, Mr. and Mrs. Palpath,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jung, Mr. and Mrs. ; .iohn White, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram I Perry, Mr. and "Mrs. Harry U, Maxson,
M. and Mrs. Stanton. Honors were
won l)y Mrs. Jung and Mrs. Perry and '••; srs. Young and Jung.
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The S. O. S. Five Hundred Club met
I at the home of Miss Edna Eldrldge
' on Merrick road last week. A cola- I ion was served after tbe games. The members present were Mesdames iruckshank, Henry L. Maxson, cunb. Hart, Smith Pearsall, James Sutphln,
j Howard S. Walters, Otto Jung, Leroy <ort)ey. .Jack Denton, Misses Florence
: ll.onipson, Florence,Miller, Edna El¬ drldge. Mrs. Harry L. Maxson won the prize. The next meeting will
i he at the home ot Mrs. Smith rear.«all on Pine street on Wednesday ot next week.
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The Tani;o Club held its .second bincheon this season on Saturday. Mr.s. JO^in Forbes pt Ocean avenue
. ;in(l Wlialey street was hostess. The
i dining room was artictically decorated
" wi4^ golden rod and autumn leaves, and tbe color scheme was carried out on the main floor and porch. Pretty
] favors were presented to each guest.
I FoUowing the luncheon bridge was jilayed. Those who enjoyed the hos-
iliilality of Mrs. F'orbes were Mrs. Charles Hervey of Baldwin, Mesdames
' '•'ijuik Alcorn. Harry Cohen. C. Wood. I-. K. Cross, C. Henry Plait.- M. T. i.-ickson, Lymnn Jones, George Jef-
, fiey, Honors were won by Mesdames
¦Cross Jones and Joffr^y.
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First Oyster Supper
I In "the place that made the oyster
I famous," the Ladies' Guild of the
Church of the Transfigusatiofl aiehav-
ing unusual success in making pro-
' vision tor the first oyster supper of
, i!.e .season, which will be given at the
Rectory, 16.") Pine .street, Freeport, on
Friday evening, October 16, from six
to eight o'clock.
Oysters will be served in all varie¬ ties of ways to suit the taste of most ; dd'licate epicures. Provisions have bt-en made to care tor those who do not care for oysters.
The price of the dinner tickets are low, only 35 cents. The Crst oyster dinner of this season ought and must be a success to uphold the famous slogan.
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Freeport Presbyterian Church Rev. J. Sidney Gould, pastor, will preach at the morning service on "The Finding of a Man," and in the evening upon "The Habit of Speech." To both of these services everyone Is cordially invited.
I ery around the comer on ifiire Boule¬ vard for nearly a year. "Quality and Promptness" are bis slogans. He makes rye, gluten, ralsen and white bread and all other bakery special¬ ties, delivers the goods in his own au¬ tomobile, except in the early morning he uses a bike to hurry bot rolls to customers tor breakfast.
He buys the best materials, his place ia kept clean and sanitary: in fact the ovens are in plain sight of everyone just in the rear of the sales counter. Now glance at his ad in 'bis Issue and phone him for an order if you have never done It before.
I Nerutzow Buys 5 & 10 cent Store
Thoroughly Renovated and Restocked With Exceptional Goods \
I The Long Island 5 and 10 cent store,
I io(-ated at 63 South Main street, cor-
' ner of Newton Boulevard, has quoted
^ I hi' Post some prices that will make
our readers take notice. By tho way,
i tie store ha.s changed hands, and the
new proprietor, Harry Nenitzow, of
' alitornia, is bound to sell goo<ls. lie
;:as leased the store for a long term,
. renovated and cleaned up, painted It
• H rich <-herry red that you can see
i f;'.r as you can a Long Island freii-'hi
(-aboose. Now Saturday, October 10,
j-.siU be openin;.' day. Think of dry
I i'oods, house furnishing articles, hard-
j ware, crockery, glass and e.ni.,--frare,
! along with bound books at 10 cents
I the article or volume.
Tbere will be all kinds of stationery -.specials, toys, and in fact a thousand ' things at good value for the pric-es ; named. His advertisement will air I pear next week, and then he will tell i you about it himseTf.
Babylon Twain Wedded at Springfield Stanley Aldrich ancl Miss Ella Mun- cy, both of Babylon, were married at the par.= onape of the .Spriniifield Gar- '.\.'nn M. E. Church on .Sunday after¬ noon. They went to Niagara Falls for a wedding trip. On their return They will make their home in Babylon.
LOCAL GOSSIP
Stephen J. Mahoney will speak on "Socialism the Only Hope" at a public meeting on Monday, October 12, at 8.30 p. m. at Olive boulevard and Main Btreet, under the auspices of the So¬ cialist party, Local Tow/i of Hemp stead. Charles Lenker, organizer; A.
Jacques, secretary.
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Now that the Fall season has ar¬ rived, the many card clubs that are 80 popular In Freeport have already
'begun their weekly games at the Homes of the various members. Yesterday one of the Auction Bridge Clubs met at the home of Mrs. Lyman Jones on
, Whaley street. Those who were pres¬ ent included Mesdames C. E. Cross, D. W. Antz, C. Henry Platt, William P. Miller, G. Greve, John Forbes, Sid¬ ney Malcomson, William Hlbbard B. Ash, John WhUe, Harvey Smith, C. Henry Platt and Lyman Jones.
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To-day Mrs. J. Oliver Cummings Avill entertain at cards. The members of the 500 Club are Mesdames Smith Cox, Charles Molloy, Harvey Smith, G. Greve, C. Henry Platt, John J. Taylor, Clayton Kneeland John Clark N. T. Cole, Sidney Gibson, J. Oliver Ciunmings. Luncheon will be served to the ladies during the after¬ noon.
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Mrs. William Dean Finch was host¬ ess on Tuesday at her home on North Ocean avenue, when one of the many popular Five Huivired Clubs of this village met for cards. A dainty coiii> tlon was served at the termination of the games. The members present were Mesdames Henry L. Maxson, O. Oreve, \^llUm P. Miller, C. Henry PUtt^ Oeorge tf«adon, WillUm Hilh
Hingle Prompt Reliable Baker
Buys Best aMterlala—Bakery Clean and Sanitary
The other day a family needed some bread or a pie or something in the bakery line. The lady went to the phone and the receiver had scracely been hung up before a rider dashed up on a bike and delivered the ar tlcl. "How did you get it so soon?' was asked, "I requested Mr. Hingle to send it right up and you see how he does it."
He has been in the neat little bak-
Clothes and The Man
In these conventional days p>ersonaI appearance is an im¬ portant factor in business and in social life. Clothes are not everything but they are a decided help in creating that favorable impression.
"Freeporfs Custom Tailor^
is a builder of just this sort of garment. Material, fit and satisfaction are our guarantees
James Venditt
T«l«l>hoM, 583-W
49N. MakJSt' Fre«pwt,N.Y.
A, G. Nock
Practical Lawn Mower Sharpner, Knive.s, and Scis¬ sors Ground and Sharpen¬ ed, Saws Filed and Tools Ground
All Kindi Keyi Made & Locki Repaired
Residence
22 Colonial Ave Tel. 936 W
Office
25'/2 Pine St. Freeport
The Economy Grocer
Groceries - Meat - Grain
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Feed, Hay' Straw, and Flonr
Geo. A. Dunster
BedcU & Raynor St. TeL-453J
Who Is Your Tailor?
The Fit, The Style, The Swing
and Lines Are What Cause
Men to Ask
That is the Kind of Clothes WE Make
Suits and Top. Coates
Made to Your Measure
S18.00 $35.00
Sampltf Fashion Booklets and Samples Sant yon oa Request
Kasner I Co.
459 FdM SL Broddys
I The Shopping Centre of Long Idartd \
At f 6.98 ^
.\t 96.50 .\i »».J!8 .At »7.J»8 At»4..-0
Misses', Juniors^ & Girls'Goat:
Special Lots at Special Prices
SriXI.'Xr.^V .X'T'I l-:.\Ci"l\'I'. second floor offerings.
ivle shows in it- iii-hcst fMnn. workmanship is above
cproacli.. and service will t>e most satisfactory--tlirc(
Iiaracter'istios that will make the moderate prices doulil>
I ;ipealin'-^'.
j Mis&es' Coats, $6.98, $7.98, $8.98 to $16.98
I Spfcial lot of ront.-i of twfods, zilKllm.' .and no\flty hnurlp. al?"
I ¦ ijiH \'/U1e vnrlfiv of stvlps. made full and lhrce-(|iiitrtcr length, i Die liflted Wtth Kiisshm flarf. smiut ('(.."hicU, the mannish I''ieM
i.it with sl(!^ belt, slnple l>rpa5=t»cl. l.utt.pi.oJ close to neck. Th' mart l.'.imper.s Coal, lii dull plaids. And we have mentioned orl> no or two from a hnst.
$10.00 and $12.00 Trimmed Hats at $4.95
0\I:R 1.000, il.\RDLV TWO HAT.^ ALIKI", so flo not be afraid-everyone else you ^^i know will bo wearing the same hats. They arc ^\ as-clever'as can l)e, and right in the minute of 1/V>vf style. ,.Medium Sailors, Turbans, Toques, Tri- .f^^^^ cornes, Continentals, etc.—a Hat for every style of "face and size of head. Black predominates but there are plenty of new browns, blue-
One of the , .
Hats, at S4.95 purpIcs, grccns, etc.
\iciluri. .';yuaicaie.)
Freeport Poultry Farms
On Positively Sanitary Idrals
Sanitary liouse.s and Pens---The Finest Bred .Stock---Products the Best Eggs and Stock- Always Open for Inspection—Choicp Broilers Always Ready for Immediate DelivtMV.
• All Orders Promptly Delivered
TELEPHONE 812-W POST OFFICE BOX 75
The Baldwin Garage and Salesroom
JOSEPH L. SCHIFFMACHER, Proprietor
Most Cemplete and EfBcient on Loiig Island
All kind* of supplies and sundries, tires and tubes, vulcanizing, batteries recKarged, overhauling
Elxperienced Efficient Econoniy Experts
Excellent Storage Facilities
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"Straight to tlic Mark!" -By TeleplioAe
npHE telephone takes you "straight to the ^ meurk" in all your dealings of a business or social nature.
To reach friends and business associates whether they are nearby or at a distance, "talk trips" by Bell telephone offer the quickest and most direct method of communication.
Why waste the time and money needed to take those tiresome trips to nearby towns, when the telephone will take you " straight to the mark " and give you an easy and satisfactory round trip?
Don't Travel—Telephone!
Evary BeU Talephona ia m Long Diataeca SttUiem
Freeport^s Greatest Grocery Store
The Store of Greatest Stocks The Store of Best Service The Store of Greatest Economy The Store of Strongest Values
These are facts well known to all. They are facts in which we are justified in taking pride, as they reflect the confidence reposed in this house by the people in this territory. They are facts which mean much to everyone who has purchas¬ ing to do at any time, as they give assurance of most satisfactory qualities and varieties from which to select—and make possible very impor¬ tant piice-advantage for ths buyer. /
We Guarantee Goods
Henry C. Schluter
"The Quality Grocer"
Freeport
33 W. Merrick Road,
TELEPHONE 635
41
NEHy YORK TfXEPHONE COMPANY
C. A. BTDEB, Locsl Commeroisl Xaaager, M Sonth Orore Street, Fteeport, I. Z.
An Eating Place of Peculiar Excellence
Broadway, Corner 34th Street
Best Food
Excellent. Service
Popular Prices
Music by the
Famous Werner
Quartette
Catering
Theatre Parties
Accomodation
from 4 to 100
Heart of the Shopping
District
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OFFMAN'S