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News From Eastern Nassau County
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A Borlal and biisinoXn meetnj? all! be hold at the home of .Vlrs. .1, Faath, of Wliitehoiiae Avenup, on Friday evp- fiinx, flrptetntxT 14th. Kverytiody Is welcome.
Kpworth liCaRiic. .Suti'lay. .'^eptein-
bfr 16. Toiii( : "The <'Ifr istian's
Power," I.padci, .Miss Hlan( he V. ^iprKen.
Mrs. ("harles l/lwards, .Si- , left for th« Adirondack .Vlniint;iins for a two wecka' otay on .Monday, to be the gueat of per mother, Mrs Holiday.
MrR. F. .Monroe, the direrlrcas of ' fhe Altar fJiilld of St. I'aiil'.n .Mission, Ib atlll Brrloiisly ill at her home on fhe llaliylan Tiirnllip.
On Monday morninR early "Mr. Gpo- T)p l.iip nut wiUi an accident In his MpIz car while Konij home from Krcpport The tar was hatlly dain- •Kcd.
A biithrlay party was givoii by Mrs. M. .Mathcrnn on Sundny In honor of hpr yoiinKcsl daiiKlibr, Altiia, who wafl six yoars of awe. Many friends attrnded thr party, and all had a mn.^t enjoyable timo.
,Vlr. Fi( (I .Vldllineaux nppiit the weclt end in this villa^tc. and rrtiirncd to Yaphank l.'ttc .Sunday ("vcniriK.
Mr. I''i;iiil( Woo(|,s, wlitj rcceiilly purchased a home near the Kpiscupal Chiiiih, iH alliTing tlie interior of the aame,
Thp iiio'ifiliKhi sail of the Ydiinjr Pcoplp's Social ('lull WUH puslpoiipd on account of Uic weatlior.
KcKiilar services of Ihf i;piscopal Church next Sunday as folows: Sun¬ day School from '.i.ih to In.l.^,. ("hiircli from 10..50 to 12..10 p. m. Mid-week servicPH every \\'(^dnpsday evening.
Miss Selma llan.scn nual vacation.
is on her an-
Mr. and .Mrs. Ira Scaihy are sp( nd- ing the week in Brooklyn a.s the guests of .Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Soar-
br.
Mr. and .Mrs. Tharles Kdwards, Jr., have moved from iheir home on C^en- tennlal Avenue tn Whitehouse Ave¬ nue.
On Saturday iiiornInK a lire .siarl- eld in tlu- barn wliich is in the roar of the eh 'Ch on Nassau Koad near ("Centennial Avonue. It was soon ex- linifuished by Ihe Alpha Hreinen.
I aioto, Helen Swanson, Klsa l.iidwijr, :(d (rtadp; William Wright. .lamPii Pifrcp, Arthur Hiibhard, Anna Zler- iu:in and Mary Kiizanoaky, 4th Orade; Iddla Brown, Ruth I.ytle, 8th Orade: Madeline Van Noatrand, 7th Orade.
Th iBp rerpiving ullvpr medalfi wpi-p Foster Kolln, Anna Montross, Tth Orade: Sarah I'ndprhill. fith Orade; (irade; Ansel Valentine. Kvelyn Wood ,'(1 dradr ; Kmma Zierman, lat Orade.
Floosc veil Sihool will be reprpsent- (d .It Mineola Fair thla year. As no individual pri/.fs are offered, only fhe jfcneral exhitiit will be rerpilred.
Mr. Oenrge Dennis and .Mr. Mc¬ Mann arc busy inakins; a basket ball (dint (in the Hchool grounds.
MASSAPEQUA NEWS
.My assoi ialp editor of this budget has reason to think me sort of a qiill- ler In our journali.stlc partnrrship, lull Fin s(i miirh a stranger to thp home rcKion these daya Ihat my notes ((Illld tell little of local hap- peninKs, thiiimh if yon* were inter- (sled ill iHarliy parts of I'ennsyl- .ania and New Kn>.';land, 1 .should be pleased tn lelate of the activilies of the many i(incentrall(in camps and aiiiliM lance units frotn Texa.i al SiKiiidsliiirK, Pa, Oallant men in liliaki. i^ctlitif,' ready for every mili¬ tary duty, are rapidly Kalhering on the eastern hoder, and are encamped near every iifiportant eity. The rap¬ idity of (llll- ('(iiiiilry's iii'epai'.'itinn to ;et actively into Ihis woild war can
Oti Monday of laat we<»It the Bell- i mfir#» Roy Seoiita tmder the Ipader- ; ^hip of thp llpv. R. W. Knight re¬ turned homp after spending a moat i delightful limp for a few days at the | Mineola Fair OroundB, where the I (onnty Scout Rally, waa held.
SEAFORD
WANTAGH ITEMS
The Oood Cheer ('lub will meet on Tuesday pvpning, September 18, al the home of .'Vlrs. A. K. Hunt.
There will he Christian Kndeavor services Friday evening in the Church at eight o'clock. The topic will be A ChrlRtian's Power."
.Mrs. Frederick Kropp has beeu iliiite ill for the paat wceK, hut Ifl .mprovlng nicely now.
Mr. and .Mrs. H. Davis are on an aii- toinobilp trip through the Wliite | .Mountains.
Mr. William Fanre, of Brooklyn, N. v.. and .Miss Anna Wilson, of this vil¬ lage, were married at the home of Miss Wilson's aunt, Mrs. Oeorge Kie¬ fer, by thp He\. V>dder V'an Oyke, at h p, m., on Sunday laat. The bride wore a gown of white crepe Ao ohlne nnd satin and carried a bouqiieiif nf vhite asters. The maid of honor was .Mr.,^. William Beniston, who wore a nown of yellow chiffon and carried a tio(|uct of asters. The best man was .Mr. William Heniston. Those pres¬ ent at 'he reci^ption were: Mr. and .Mrs. William ['"atire, .Mr. and Mrs. William nenislon, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Kiefer, Mrs. ('. Roberta, .Mr. and Mrs. William Yoss, Mr. and .Mrs. H. Rob¬ erts, .Mrs. Harold Wilson. .Mr. and .Mrs. N. Fisher, Mrs. Rose Kiefer, Mise Margar( t Rt>tieila and Mr. Ai- , lilll Fl.-ichcr. A nmnber nf the friends of the bride and uroom saw them off on the train and gave them a shower of lice and confetti. Mr. and .Mrs. l-'aiiie will reside In Drooklyn.
the extent of the injuries. The wheel on which he was riding waa broken ao that It Is impossible to use again.
Mrs. Wlllam Kolcham, .fr.. spent .Mohday last al the homp of hpr mother-in-law, Mrs. Ketcham. Sr.
.Mr. Rolfe Tobiason has returned to business after beinK home for .levpral days with a sevcrp cold.
The Young Men's Improvprnent (li'll will Kive a barn da;nce In their hall on Wednesday evening, fiepteni- ber 19th,
.Mrs. Henry .Maywald and .Miss .Min¬ nie Schafer are the guests iif Mr and .Mrs. Charlea Schafer,
really be appreciated • irdutnl a llll.
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,\laster Raymond .Seaman returned to New York Sunday. He spent the sum- ricr here with his grandfather, Mr. \Viilfer lloolh.
.Mr, Uiuls D. RoiKsaeau, of this vil-
la«e, who belongs to the Provost
(fuardfl, left on Wednesday last for Spartanburg, S. C
,,\((ordiiig Id the T'osf J, T. I'owcII'.h Hotel will he the only one in Sea¬ ford, the Soulh Side Hotel not hav¬ ing been granted a nrw license.
BALDWIN.
Maklrig Corks Dlte New.
After corks hrivr been tit^ a#rtill( • • hey sometliiies berotne so c mpffscd I that the eont( nt« of (he hotMo lef^k cuf ! This mny be remedied by puffing th< j cnrk<! in liollinc wnter nnd 'engine , thetn there nnill the iv„fpr «',„ils, Tliev j •vill then he MX liiiod as uiw and fit ' hvt fjs tlirliih.
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EVERY SOLDIER
of the
One Million
in
.Mrs. I''. (". YoiitiK has heen ill f'lr the ii.iHi week, but is iinprovini; nice¬ ly now.
.Mr.M. rroMi ; Wfl icr
two W( Inp, I'a.
.\tlatii.-! I I'li.'^" .sl;iy
returned Delaware
Mr. and 13^1 r.s. Harry .1. Young and ¦l;iii;.;iil('r .started ou an automobile tlip to llridiK Wilier, ('(inn., on Wed¬ nesday iiiorninK.
.Mr. Kverett Smitii visited his fam¬ ily on Saturday and imniediately^re¬ lumed to Yaphiink, where lie is en- gaKcd.
Mr. and Mrs. II. 'rayior, of .Nassau ' Road, iu-e the 111(111(1 parent.s of a llltlc baby .nirl.
Oscar .\. ScniKKin./of Fia',:er, Minr ota, is Kpeiiriiim,^ few da'ji's with ilis iiticle, O. S. Rankin, while ar- .aiiKiiiK t(i .join the C S. Aviation Cdl'p.s.
I';iii;('tie Kicherer the popular iiier- ' liant and diMin of ihe .Massaiicqiia [•'lying Stiiiadion, i.s temporarily out if commission for active service be- ' niise of a refractory molar, though >',e suspect he is hut recuperating for llie v-inter season.
.Mr. .loseph ArKUst, our late station anent, now doiiiK .special work for the I.. I. Railroad, is at present lo¬ cated at Hollis, U ,1.
Siiimilaled by the fast work being ildtic by Cajit. W. J. Hofman, n his new wlialini; Imal, wliieh because of >i/.e and speed puts him in Ihe coiii- iiiodore class of the local squadron, many of our local skippers are scrap- iii;: bottoms ready for a try at any ¦lid submarine that inviidcs our wa¬ ters. It's iinder.stood Ihat in a re¬ lent outside cruise, ('apt. Hofman rair down a couple of periscopes and liiclcd the' Island before the blamed iliiiiK^ could .submerge.
The services of the .Membrial j : 111.11 ll will lip held as usual nn Sun¬ day, bolh iiioinin.i; and evening.
Dont fr,:,'cl the Hod Cross iiieeloiiK in l'le Fire llall every Monday from !i.:!0 to ,"i.';n p. III. They need your help.
(ieorKe Siems sp(mt .Saturday and Sunday lioiue with his people.
,Mr, and .Mrs. I'^dward A. Hannins- lon ent(>rtained Miss Oertrude Schae¬ fer and .Mr. Staiil(>y Tompkins.
Mrs. Fred Wiebel entertained Mi.-^s neitlia Wiebel, of .New Jersey.
.Miss Akiics Box led the Cliiistiaii ijideainr .services.
.Mr. H. K. Woolever, a representa¬ tive from the Anti-Saloon League, will trlve an address in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening, Septem¬ ber I (Ull, at S d'clock. Rev. Paul .Mor¬ rison will have charge of the Kp- wdrlli I.eaKUi^ at 7.:ii> .Sunday even¬ ing.
.Miiss .'\liiia Montgomery, of Ihis village and Hrooklyn, passed away on Tuesday of last Aeek, and the fune¬ ral services were held al the home of her siiler, .Mrs. Seaman Smilh, on Sunday last. .Much sympathy is ex¬ pressed for both of the bereaved sis¬ ters and also for .Mii» JVcllie llawk¬ hurst, a niece, who made her home v/itli .Mr.s. .Montgomery.
The Onicial Board of the ,M. K. Church Will meet at the church on Friday evening, September 14th.
.Mrs. John Hake, formerly .Miss Florence Southard, is the inothor of a bahy Kill born on Friday, Septem¬ ber 7tli. ,
Mr. and ,Mrs. C. and .Mrs. C. Pmile on Sunday.
Harvey and .Mr.
motored to Islip
.\(iw is the ci(i|i Wl- made sccdini; lime. Tom Hrown. I,iilv, all vou
tatoes'
season tn liarvesi the so iiuicli noise o\er at
Commodore Jackson, John .Anderson, J. S.
commuter gardeners.
.Miss Cl itnide Scliafer returned to V.iiJitnKh aftei- spending a short lime with lier cousin, .Mr.s. K. A. HanninK- ton.
Rudolph Kline, thi 12-ycar-(ild son
of .Mrs. Kva (Jliiie, while riding in
front of .Morgan'.s Oarage on .Merrick
I Uoad, on Sunday last, was struck by
j an aiitoiiiotiili> and badly injured. Me
I was tale^n to the Babylon Hospital,
and they were unable at first to tell
M. r. ( HIKI H KAIK
(Jn Thm sday, Friday and Saliu- day eveniUK,'*, Seplemlier 20, 21 and 22, under the auspices of the various .• o(l(^ti(-s connected with Ihe church. ,'i fair will be heid in the basement of the .M. P. Church. All soils of fancy and useful articlea will be on sale. Rev. J. H. Tuthill, as chair¬ man, hopes it will he the mo.st suc¬ cessful fair the clnirch has held, as the jiroceeds arc to lie used in piiy- iiiK olT the mortgage.
Among tbe special features are the Ottilie Band of musie from Jamaica for Thursday evening, and a good hot supper furnished by the Ladies' .\i(l Society on Friday evening for :!,"i cents. As this will ht: one of tlic society's famous suppers, everyone should take advantage of the low III ice. and have their supper at the fair.
On Saturday afternoon the Help ing Hand Class wll have a special c.ike sale, and in the evening there i will be the tisual attractions, incliid- n;; a mystery table. I
The send-olT parade for the draft- ed and enlisted men will be beld on I Sunday, Sepiember 16, at ;? p. tn. j
The reviewing stand is located on the Parade Grounds, Central Avenue. I
l';ver\(ine is a.sk(>d to decorate their , home and coiiie out. j
Ai till .M. !¦;. Churi'b. .Mr. Andrew ' B. Wood, of the Anti-Salnoii League, sviU speak on Sunday morning at ' 10.30 o'clock. The pastor will preach at 7.45 p. ra.
Junior League at eleven o'clock. .Sunday School al 2.30 p. ra. Ep-, worth LeaKue, at 7 o'clock, will he led by John M. Olfford. Prayer iiieiM- ing on Wednesday evening.
Training Camps
shoulci reaci ,
"Training ior
ttie Great Game*'
--WAR...
By Capt. David Fallon, M.C.
in the
Magazine of the War
Section of the
NEW YORK HERALD
p]verv Sundav
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NORTH MERRICK
MINSTRELS
'l'h(> Cliiisiiaii l''nd('ii\(ir Society of tbe .Memorial Consregaiional Churcli md for Ihe tirst time last Friday eve¬ ning. The meetinu wa.s (mile well :it- •eiKicu. .Meeli'i.gs wil llie held vv^u- larl.v diiiiii;,' th(> fall.
.Mrs. A. !•;. Ilr.i'.t and .Miss Alice ¦-^iillierh'.nii ntmiicd lionie early last e-ee': fiiri a vacati..n spent ai Ir- vlngton, N. J.
Ip.
How many sulplius po-
Mr, Roy Taylor has secured tion In the Navy Yard.
. ReKiiLir meetngs fense League every day of each week.
of the lldiiie Ue- Tui'Sday and Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. F. P'iiikheiiur enter¬ tained friends over the week end.
Mr. Harry Ilrockmeyer is imw ai- lendn,t lligli School al Fn-epoif.
The lOnterlaiument Cominittee ol' the Young People's Social Club met at the home of Mr. John Clark.
.Mr. .Morton Crevoisei at led Ihe Ep¬ worth I.eagiie Sundav in the .M. E. Church. I
Mr. and Mrs C. Hciker entertain- ; ed a niiiiiliei ol' friends on Suuda.i. ¦
The Ladies' CiiiUl of tlie St. I'aiils | Mi'-sion met ai ilic lionie of Mrs. ('has. pates. The aficriuion was spent in 'aewin;':. :iiid afici a business nieet¬ ing delightful refreshments wen- served hy the hostess. Those pre.-- ent weic Mrs. William Talib, Mrs. Chris Hiiiner, .Mrs. F, Roedcr, .Mrs. William Heineman, Mrs. Cliarb s Ilot'f- luan and Mrs. J. Slater.
At a reciMit meiHing of the Fire ll-part ment ii was x'oted to have the tir(> truck overhaul! (I. iind jl will bo rcsiilciideni in a cnai of paim t^ir ils elli Ice into tin ii(>\i tire house. ,
The succc sful contestants at the euchre held Tuesday at Ihe residence HI Mis. Hrowne were .Mrs. A. M. Niiiiiiio, winner of tirsl prize, and .Mis. Hrowne., second pri/e.
The Ki'd Cross will be a very con¬ spicuous feature at the .Mineola Fair Iliis year, and the .Massapeiiua Aux¬ iliary is receiving donations for the' He-iipslead Hraiicli hooth. Scleral of our residents have contributed. Oth¬ ers desiring lo do so, can sind same * ¦ Mrs. Tliomas Browne.
.\L,iiy fiiiiids of .Misses Saiah Hicks and Annie lljcks were Klad lo learn 111 Iluil rmurn to their home.
The business meetinK of the Red Cro.ss Auxiliary will be held to-day •tt the Red Cross House at 11.30 a. m. Alt the (illicers of this Auxiliary, in- i ludiiig .Mrs. Frederic Kropp, chair- lady .Mrs. Charles Schafer, Mrs. Kve¬ rett Vail, treasurer, were present.
I'OK-MKK AMU.4vSSAI)0K (;i;R.\KI»*S
KIIVKL.ITIONS WHH H START!,Kl)
THK WOKLH
".My Four Years in Oerman;,," by
James W, Oerard, ex-Ambassador lo
Oermanv, which will sell in liool; 1 I form iie.\l winter for |2.0i», will bi
' printed in libertil installmeiits i:i the I daily and Sunday i,ssues of the .New ! Vork American, beginning Siiiiday, • September 16, The series will (on- ; tinue about six weeks. A special rate \ for mail suliscriptions .-if one dollar for the daily and Sunday American for the period of the Gerard articlee has been arranged. Send your name and address, with one dollar, to Sub¬ scription Manager, New York .\tner- I ican, 2 Duane Street, New York.
Apple an Ancient Fruit. The wild apple, or fhe crubapple, has been known in lOumpe nnd Asiii fnnu remote limes, nnd it Is believed that the andent.s developed it Inin ac ''(lil.ile and fairly ptiliilalile fruit, for llie Rdiiiiins iiitrodtici'd iiiln l!rit,'iiti ll vuriety of the iiiiple vhich was su- (lerior to the native Niilil iipples that the iiihiibiliinis iif Allii'ui lent |irevi cfirly l^liiiwii. The eVdluliiHi nf the '.I'jile Ir'.s eiii|il(iye(l the lli"n:'l't nmi
P'l.'I 'if iiin'iy ;rrent men. 'I i e are
'•r.'¦,,:< 111' \v elli; iioivii iiirieliis lu
ViciroU '¦ -' ijjlu.wi, 1..
When }-nii ti.Tvc a \ ietrola, it"b lui lidiii.lc aiui it'.s .1 "heap of fun" to (-i, r li; lie d;incin(.' pjriiis I'll i'.t- pi,rcii (ir the lawn.
V'ictrol.i styles arc frum ?15 to }?400, atul we'll send one to your home on terms that you'll find coii' ''¦ '"¦•.
TO BE HELD AT THE
CAMP AVENIE FIRE HALL,
MERRICK
Sal. Eve. Sept. 15
Under auspicen of Ihe Ladies' Auxiliary and the Firemen of the Hook. Ladder & Engine Co, No. 2, of Merrick.'•
Admission 25 cents, children over six, 15 cents Curtain at 8.15. Dancing af¬ ter Cntertninment
.Miss Lillian Siems returned to her home after spendng a pleasant time :'.t Ridgewood,
,Miss .M. Box recently reiurned to Wantagh.
BELLMORE
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Percy Siuitti with till' P.i'lUi
cxp.cu H;iiil;.
.Mr. Franklin Soper is ou the trial jury for tbe month of Seplemlxr.
An Old Idea.
The t.vpo of lujni uho f(>(>ls he Im discharged his obligations as a hu- biiiid when he pnivides his wife will n place III (lu iK.Kscmir'K for her bojii' is iidt uiiciiiiiiiiiui.—Tdiicka Capi!. i
FREEPORT PRESS
KOV 11, IMARSAl.l,. I'nip. Printing of Individuality Color Print Specialists
84 CiiurciiSt., Freeport,L.I.
I'lidiie Kl.") I reeiKiil
Mr. Peter Beck is expccied home over the week end.
Tihe next mecliUK of the Ladies' Oiifld will be held'at the home of Mrs. .\1 .Matheron of Centennial Ave¬ nue, Baldwin.
MiSB Fhoehe TIjorne, who has been conflned tb her home-Hvith an attack of appendicitiB, Is on the road to re¬ covery.
Mrs. J. Tweedell, who recently broke her arm, is slowly improving.
Mrs. L. Stuart and Mervin Golden, Jr., returned from after a pleaaant ¦tay at Norwich, Conn.
R008EVKLT SCHOOL NOTES
Supt. W. C. Mepham waa a visitor at Roo.sevett on Wednesday.
Th« bronze pins and silver medals (Iven by the Bruoklyn Kagle to the pupils of th eschool wbo w«re perfect in deportment, proficiency, effort, at¬ tendance and piumtuality (or four months and eight tnonths, arrived on Wednesday, and were given to the pupils on Friday by Mlas Westerv«lt.
Thoa« rscelvlaf bronxe plM w«re Violst 8waiMo«, Irene ¦^l/uibMet and malta Zlarman, 1st lirade; .Marls
-Mr. ami .Mrs. VValter Frcsi h eiiter- tained Avery Brush and family, of Jersey City Heights, and formerlv of •Ins Mllailc.
Uecenily ihe small cdii;i:;e on Dak Street owned by .\. Wood wa.s sold to Mrs. McDonald, of Wil.son Plaee.
KeKular services of tiie m. i:^ Church next Sunday,
-Mr. Henry Wolfe,"of Hedford .\ie- uue. returned home from a visit to .New Jersev.
r
.Mr. Waller HoiiKhton and family, of Brooklyn, returned home after spending a few days in this villaRe.
FURS-FURS-FURS
R«sM>d«M or R«dr«d at
Raa«eaabl« Prices
Ealimata* Ckaarfully Given
MRS. E. J. BARKER
S. SEAMAN AVE.
T«l. 7«« Fr«*rMr« BALoWlN, L. 2..
LaU «f Naw York omd toitomrtf witk C. C Cwtksr'a 3m«.
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The trend of fashion has been fittingly expressed in our Kirschbaum and other makes of
Clothes for Men
Some designed with a hint of an Army Officer's grooming
Prices $15.00 to $25.00
Young's new fetherweight soft hat, as soft as a glove, in a crisp Autumn shape at $3.50 and others at $2.00 HABERDASHERY and CRAWFORD - SHOES that disclose a nicety of smart¬ ness and quality.
Adolph Levy & Son
South Main Street. Freeport, N, Y.
We Have New and Used Fords
ToarliiK. Kunabout, Coupelet Town and Rualneis Can
FOR SALE OR EXOHANCE
»e curr) and ritiiHUiitly have un huiitl « larKe stoek uf nil FOKi> vtrtt •
TOOLS AND MAN Make the World's Greatness
nk KMI'I.OI IHK MOHT ( APAIli.K AJilt kKLUHLK JiACHUfl8TM
M( uitiliitulu a lUM-lilue akop Mjitlpp*^ with Moden 4Bd ap-tO'dnle
iNMehlnery mtd kMilHV • f«|Mwlty t4» d«i tmj ttti all work •¦
Mr ftboHt au autoMoklle
DODGE MOTOR CARS, F. 0. B. DEIHOIT, $785.00
Sl'rpUKS OP MltL lUlM