THI NAMAU POST, FREEPORT N.. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH B, 1915
Freeport Village Gossip
Poatmaater Robert P. Anderson wa.s
I contined to his home early in the
week with a sprained ankle.
HONOR LEADER
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Best Materials Obtainable
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Teleohone 402.R
Friday, February 26, was the big-
• • • Kfst day sufBrage Freeport has e>er Jesse Mott or In'wood, candidate for i known or experienced. It was the oc-
the Kepublican nomination for con-j .^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^jg^ „f ^^^ ^^^ ^^^.^ .,table, spent iieverai hour.s in town, .., , ,
on'Sunday, i '^'**" tendered to Mrs, Raymond
• • • i IJrown, president of the New Yoric Mr. aad Mra, David Harrison, ofh'^'^e^uifrage A.ssociation and Sec-
.Mornin:; Siioppinj i.s always pleasant at this Store
WiJ carry ths Ciioicast Frein i'Vaits 3.nd Vog"*':abIe8 besides FANCY AND STAPL^^. C^^IOCEHIES
rir.e street, are rcceivint; congratula- iov.s upon the birth of a ten pound laby boy. The mother and child are doing nic-«ly,
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John A, Iluth, of WorMlmcre, cash- ''.T of the Rank of Lawrence, and Town Troasuicr, fpcnt .Sunday in .-'reeporl. He is candidate for Che .'xepublican nomination.
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K. V. Baldwin, of Leonard avenue, h.as been instrumental in orRanizlng the Empire Band of Hemp.siead, He ivas elected director,
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The Queen Esther (.'ircle of the ^Ifthodist Church will meet at the iiome of the Mis8e.s Carpenter, 273 South Main street, to-night. Miss Freda Young will have charge of the program. The mite boxes will be opened,
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The Choral Society has been entire¬ ly reorganized, new offlcers elected, and rehearsals are held every Tues¬ day afternoon and evening in the Lutheran Church on North Grove .slneet. The membership list has in¬ creased considerably,
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The regular monthly meeting of tJie members of the Woman's Chris¬ tian Temperance Union was held yes- ;orday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Louise Hammond, of 73 West Mer- .ick road. Mrs. H. U. Wells, of Hol- lis, made an interesting address on ¦Mormonism,
• • • ' .\ meeting of the Oood Government ¦
"lub will he held in Fraternity Hall | u'xt Monday. Wilbur F. Southard,! •andidatp for the nomination for' Town Superintendent of Highways, , ¦vill address the meeting, i
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A most enjoyable "Utility" lunch-: on wa:s given by Mrs. Charles Kelsey it her home last Wednesday after¬ noon.
ond Chairman, of the Empire Slatt Campaigni}'ommittee. Over two hun- dit'd resident.-; atrejuled the re'f.-eplion in the evening held at tiie Crystal Lake House.
Mrs. Brown reached Freeport early in the afternoon and after a brief auto ride about the village she was the guest at dinner of Mrs. I. I. Elterich, piesident ot the local organization.
The Crystal Lake House was elabor¬ ately decorated and bedecked with yellow and black suffrage pcnnant.s in honor of the occasion, .-v.s the mem¬ bers of the Club, their friends anil the villagers entered the hotel they were received by the members of the reception committee and ushred to their f«eats. The costumes and gowns of the ladies were most gorgeous, the men were attired in full dress. The i occasion is one long to be remem- l>€red,
Mrs. Elterich, president of the Club, presided. After a few introduc¬ tory remarks and the recitation of "The Salutation of the Dawn," admir¬ ably given, she introduced Dr. J. Sid¬ ney Gould, paator of the Presbyterian
Enrolled
Republicans
AT PRiMARY i
VOTE FOR
Charles £. Whitehouse
AND CLINCH THE SELECTION OF
A
LIBERAL MINDED i
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EXPERIENCEO
CRITERION OF PROPERTY
VALUES
To Run For
TOWN ASSESSOR
Northern District
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ilQ Sanitary Plumbing
Steam, Hot Water Hot Air Heating
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sooort, L. I. . Telephone 710
Mrs, Raymond Brown, pre
(• .New York State Suffrage As.so-
¦iiitioii, was in town Ia.st Friday anil
poke at the reception which was ten-
if^red her at the d-ypfal Lake House
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Alfred \. .'Vdams, of New York City, ¦:a!id High Priest of the Grand Chap- i-v of .New York, of Itoyal Arch Ma- 'ins, vi,siif!d the local chapter last Wednesday evening. There was a iiirgo attendance present to extend ilvn cordial greeting of the Lodge and 'Village lo the di,slinciilshed guest,
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.Joseph H. Foster, of Inwood, receiv- ".¦ of taxes of the Town, spent a cw hours in the village the early .iiirt of the wtik. Nevrr has a can . (laic for re-nominal ion leccived .so
sident of f
'.1 a weiconio (./ sinli loya rp of .supiiort at ih('C')niin;;
1 a.s ; pri-
Mrs.
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(;;l)l)()r..s has J fii.shing.
Freeport Poultry Farms
On Positively Sanitary Ideals
Strictly Freih Eg^s and Settings in season. Breeders of S. C, Whith Let»horns, Witite Orpingtons, Barred Ply¬ mouth Rocks and Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds.
STANLEY MILLER, Mgr.
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: ..'.'port wouic'.i juure th;in bouii- iiiiiy patronised the tra and cuaw ,i!o at tlu; iiomo oi" Mrs, 11. L. Max¬ on, 31ti South l„i)iig Lcacli avenue, ..A. 1 uesday aflOiiioon, given by the
pular ho;>ie,s;i for the henelit of th;;
•gian Ilelief Fund. A substantial i.ni was realized. Tea was served lom 2.:50 to r),:{0 p, m. Mrs. Otto . jig and MIs.s I''no('l)e Parshall ¦(.'ured; Airs. George Stanton and iis, .lames Sut phi n provided cakes ,o the callers, and the Misses Marian iones and Sylvia Hayd'eii assisted,
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The annual election of the olflcers J.' thf l''reeporl Lodge of Elks will .<<¦ held this evening. It will be liorouglily contested, "?*ere being [•,vo candidates for almost every of- .ice, Aubrey I'ettit and John B. I'art- iViiuht have been nominated for K.k- alted Huler.
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Preliminaries for the annual spring prize speaking contest between th« pupils of Frcei)ort and tlie surround¬ ing schools will be held in the local high school on Tuesday, evening, -March 30lh, Twenty contestants .lave entered for the honors,
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Mr, and Mrs, David Tupper ol Baat Rockaway have aniiouncud the en- i-'ageinent of tlieir ilfV^'iter, Kuth, to George A, Smith of this village, Mr, ,Suulh was junior partner in the firm of N. K. Smith & Son, bakers, former¬ ly located here.
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Douglass Brown of Hempstead and Babylon Turnpike has purchased the electrical business and stoc'R of the store of James Campion located in Hempstead, With others we Join In best wishes for success,
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Particular attention is called to the advertisement and notice of the pref¬ erential primaries of the Republican party which will be held on March J'ith from 3 to 9 P, M, Every enrollea voter is urged to attend these prima¬ ries. If you are not enrolled, see your district captain at once.
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FIRE VICTIM PA&SES AWAY
Mrs. Mary Wuerfel, who was res¬ cued from the fire on Hawthorne are- nne last Monday after being seiwrely burned, died at the Nassau Hospital. Mineola, on Thursday morning.
Mra. Wuerfel regained oonsclous- oeaa long enoush before the died to request her attendants to thank her
MItU. KATMOND BROWN. tPrealdent .New York State Woman Suf-
fraKe Association,]
•hurch. .V XVesiern-i- l,y birili and
for many years t>a,slor of Western
I'hurches in localities where womei,
r.re permitted to \oti' as men, D.-.
iioiihl delivered a nii,u'hty intcresUn;
iuidress. He was fraijk and sincere.
Hf ,'uild that he did not understand
:i)f,..opposition to efnia; Huffraf-;e as h>
;'ouiid it in the east. Continuing. Ik
¦poko of the real woik accomplishei,
y the Western v,o;nf i with i, e hui
oi; how it was perfectly natural and
¦.iti.'.-laclory tu hiivo cQual suifrago;
:nd especially of the desirability of
iiViUg men and wonifri on the .same
bp.sis,.. In his manner he was ino.si
o.avincing,' His. remarks were loudls
l'j)l;!U(le(l,
Mr,s, Brown, charming woman thai he is, needed no introduction by .Mrx. :Jlicrich; she is known from on(> e:;: ;'f the State to the other, a popularity .ichieved because of her eanie.si wo n n behalf of equal suffrage. Calm bu; aiost persua.siv(, in manner, sh< nought a most inspiring message, .-.he dwelt at length upon the attitude assumed by men and women in rela ion to t!ie campaign of suffragist.-;. The campaign for equal suffrage is .ot a campaign of woman versus man. ¦IS so many are wont to look at it, but .ather the outward expression of motherhood seeking .service," saM Mrs, Brown, "Wo/nan is merely a.-k ing and ,seeklng an opportunity to -erve,"
¦'i^uffragc for women," .said the lead- ¦r, "is H vital necessli\. The intel¬ lectual woman, the woman of elemeii iary education with moderate flnan- ¦ial means, has time weiv'hing heavily Oil her hands. She, and she bettei I ban anyone else, bas thi> opportunity )f thinking carefully of the problems of the day. While her husband is hu.sily engaged in bii:r.ifss, she can levote the time necessary to make practical solutions of the problems ot he viliage, the state, the whole coun¬ try,"
Following her address, H. L. Max¬ on. Gecrge Wallace, Roland M, Larun and Thomas P. C. Forbes made re¬ marks. This part of the program hav¬ ing been concluded, the floor was •leared and danoi/g followed to a late hour. A light collation was served by the members of the Club, consisting especially of the cakes iced in the .suffrage colors.
Among those who received were Mesdames C, G, Hill, W, Eckart, T, Forbes, I. I. Elterich, C, D, Smith, C, Hart, N, T, Cole, C, Jones, R, M, Lamb and the Misses Ada Baker, Phoebt Parshall, Elizabeth Bclineiker and Marlon Jones,
MY PLATFORM: Equitable Atteasment. Genuine Service
Tcix Payers Open Your Eyes
At the coming Primary for the nomination of 1 own Superintend¬ ent of Highways, why not select an experienced man? One who .vill attend to the job, knows what he is about and has been a resid¬ ent of the Tov/n of Hempstead and his folks before him all their lives.
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1 am a candidate for the posi¬ tion and ask your support at the Republican P-imary for the rqjri- ination of Town Superintendent 1, Highways of the Town of Hempstead.
John W. Denton
ROOSEVELT
Pioneer Road Builder
AT THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES VOTE FOR
'ARCHIE' PATTERSON
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SMITH & SPRAGUE, Proprietors
Town Superintendent of Highways
rescuers. She was 53 years old ajid in feeble health, and it is bf^Heyed that the shock more than the injuries re¬ ceived in the fire was.responsible for her death. I
FJuneral serriceB were beld on Sun-' d&jr at the home of relatives in Frank-1 Iln Sanar*. |
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