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Fsnni* Mi'Csulcy, Mr. Otis, Mr. S. T. Mrs. Florence V. Stiles and dsujrhter, ristt, tJlvstes S. Reich, Mri. R«gau, ] Mildred; Mrs. Daisy Button ami Miss Elle^ Gsle Stevens, Mrs. J I daughter, Edns: Mrs. Helen Noble Scott, Misn Flor«noe Sternberg. and daughter. Vera; Mrs. William
. Penny and son, Cecil; Mrs Fred How
Gilbert Rsynor of 47 St. John's ell snd won, Fred; Mrs. K. Barfcle and plsce, rhirrell Darrijran of .170 South two nieces, the Misses Hsight; Mrs. Main street, snd Thsrles Lein of .^4 .Mary Adsni* and her mother, Mrs. Ea«t Smith street were «ent to the Haight; Mrs. Ruhl and daughter.and TUB NAaSAU POBT »• on Ml* r««aiBri)r I county jail for W davs each by Jus- s sister; Mrs. M. Christie, Mrs. E. ' mZ ^ Jl.rr*''****'"" '"*' '* ¦" ** t'« Neu of Lynbrook" for unlawfully Ro»;ers, Mrs. C. P. Kelsey, the Misses
entering: houses on Hempstead Bay Dorothea and Viola Hoittenroth, and and stealing some of their contents. Mr. and Mrs. Southard and sons. They were caught in a house near , ———
Broad €reek by William Cruger of ! On Saturday evenin^r, July l.S, a the State Police. i birthday surprise waa |iven Robert
I Christie nnd Mrs. M. Hottenroth at
Mrs. William Anderson and family | the home of Mrs. R. Christie, both of South Main street will spend the birthdays failing on July J4 Eac^
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bslance of the summer with her sister | received jfifts from the Eastern Star in Detroit, Mich. members, also a largre fish to Mr.
Chris 'ie from Master Ray Southard
Mrs. Susan Wrijfht of IBfi Church Gareo and music wfre enjoyed and street is spending a few weeks with j a fine saipiMr served. When tiie small her sister, Mrs. Amelia Johnson, at hours of the morning arrived aid re-
East Northport.
FRJDAY, JWLY 19, 1918
FREEPORT
[Joseph Aibin of Babylon, a former lident of this villafce. has returned vn Panama, where he went five ira ago to enter the government
apkiy in the canal zone. His home in Pedro Miquel, witbin a short ince of the canal. Afbin
lumber by trade. His wife
\nghteT expect to oome north in the
turned to their homes after offering oinfrratulatinns to the honored hosts. While riding his bicycle in Main Tho'e present were: Dr. and Mrs. street Monday afternoon, Godfrey Smallw«ooH, Mr. and Mts. Palmer. Rapp was struck by an autoTnx>biIe. i Charlea Priest, naval cade;; Mr. and His bicycle was demolished but he es- j Mrs. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. F Dunbar, caped without injury. | Mr. and Mrs. C. Fulbon, Mr. and Mrs.
' E. Roarers, Mr. and Mrs- S. Arnold,
Mrs. Maggie Southard of South | Mr. and Mr«. Fred Plump, Mr. and Main street is visiting relatives in ; Mrs. Fred Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Hempstead over the week-end.
tumn. He intends to return mama within a few weeks.
On Monday morning the Woman's Relief Corps furnished four of the soldier bovs from this district with * " comfort kits, and
MrS'
Charles E. Crofts and Miss
^ Elsther Crofts, mother and sister of
Mrs. George I. Braithwaite, have
i come to Freeport from Walden, N. Y.,
liMrs. Eliza Jane DoUard, mother of and will make their home at 61 W.
lack" Dolkard, who played with the Merrick r6ad. Mr. and Mrs. Braith-
eport baseball team, sorae years waite will reside with them.
0, died in Babylon last week.
Ham Nob e. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Penny, Mr. ^nd Mr^. John Southard and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pearsal), Mr. and Mr?. Rc'hfcim.Mr. and Mrs. Capp, Mr. and Mrs. Lindmark, Mr. and iMts Hottenroth. Mr. and Mrs. R. Christie, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. C. Kel¬ sey, Miss C. Payne and Miss Cooper.
JR. O. U. A. M. At the regular meeting of Freeport Council this evening (Friday) a prop¬ osition to amend the by-laws will be voted upon to determine if dues shall be increased from $2 to $2.25 per
day from an abdominal sbress. He , nine by the score of R—2. A good was 72 years of agr* and leaves a game waa played by both sides, but daughter, Mrs. Earl Higginbothan, the visitors out<>lassed the home team, snd three sons, Irving, C»eoTge and both in the field and at the bat. A Carman. Funeral services wifi be good game is looked for next Sunday.
held at his late residence. Central ave- |
nue. on Saturday at 3 p.m., fortlow- Arthur Horn and William Smith of | eveni7g'warenjoyed Tn da'ncin* *^
ed by interment in Creenfield Ceme ' »'- '^—' ° •— •- »- -• I * enjoyen in oancmg ami
tery, under direction erg.
( A surprise party ^as given Miss ; Elsie I.ober st her home in Pleasant j avenue Friday evening, July 12. The
Jreenfield Ceme- i fhe Naval Reserve were home on short ' games and of Pettit Broth- | fur'oug!-« ls?t week. Both epprarei to j't :ro?e'pre«ei
be in fine health
col'ati.n was served- pre«ent were:
Wallace .Mole. Charles Mole, Helen
,, « ,, . , , . n- u J -If , , Mole, George Hansen, William Verify,
Mr Coakley took a party of younR ^ Richard Meyer, recently operated on I Edward Verity Pet*r Crevoiserat people out in his boat Sunday to Point for appendicitis, is home and about I Anna Behr, Lawrenc* '
Mr. and Mrs. Moritz jfave a birth¬ day party to their f)neenryear-old daughter, Elsie, on Wednesday even¬ ing. Refreshments were served and frames played.
Lookout, where lunch was served and ' again. He says he is feeling good, all went in bathing. Everybody en- '
inyed themselves, and another* party as been arranged for next Sunday.
, Crevoiserat,
Louis Wilson, David Coker, Eugene ^v.,,^ ti o 11 T V J ' Coker, Emil I^ber, Elsie Lober, Vir-
»£5^ R- «««««". J'";. T>'o?radu- jfinia Fosmire, Thelma Mergefj, Her- ated from the ocal school in June, haa bert Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Uber, secured a position with a big concern Mrs- Georoe Tillier in Brooklyn •
Harry Piani^, the actor, has pur¬ chased a new automobile from Leigh- ton's Garage.
WANTACH
Services rill be held in the Memo¬ rial Church Sunday evening at t*ie usual hour.
Miss Hazel Schreiber of New York is the guest of her cousin. Miss Ella Morrison, for a couple of weeks.
William Hopper, age 2 years, died quarter All members are urired to at- IWArd B. Thompson of this vil- on Saturday. The funeral services ' ^gj,j. e, a apeciall deputy attorney general [ were held Tuesday at 10.30, Dr. Lit- Nasaau County, was recently ap- tlebrandt officiating. Interment was
linted a director and counsel of the < at Greenfield Cemetery.
|r«t National Bank to succeed the \ ^
_ Edgar Jackson. Mr. Thompson is Ison-in-law of former Assemblyman Itlliam G. Miller, and is actively en- Iged in the practice of law in Man- Ittan.
FREEPORT CHURCHES.
M. E. CHURCH Pastor, Rev. Everett A. Burnes The services for
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS The Woman's Relief Corps will have a rummage sale in Main street Friday and Saturday, July 26 and 27, in the afternoon and evening.
F. W. Fletichf r has been ap as a im«mK-r of Local Board follows. Division No. A, succeeding Dr. L. ' 9.30 a.m., -Bible School, W. 0- Sea- Lanehart, resigned. Dr. Julien man, superintendent. Classes for all Un succeeds Dr. Fletcher as medical ages and everyone welcome, iminer for the board. K'.SO, Morning worship and ser¬
mon by the pastor. Subject, "The
DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY
^ The newly elected oflRcers of Pro-
nday will be as ^ressive Council, Sons and Daughters
of Libenty, were installed Tuesday
evening, the installinja: officer being
deputy State Councilor Em/ma Meyers
of Dolly Madison Council, Brooklyn.
The new officers are:
Councilor, Florence Fullager; vice
Mrs, R. D. Boyce and sons are 8i»ending a 7ew weeks with her moth¬ er, 'Mrs. J. A. 3ox.
The fair held at the Red Cross house on Saturday, July 13, was very suc¬ cessful. The Wantagh booth was at¬ tractively decorated, and the edibles were apparently appreciated, for ev¬ erything ivas sold out before evening, $40 being realized. The committee in charge desires to thank all those who 90 generously contriboited.
Saturday evening the Bellmore Theatre was filled to capacity A
On Sunday morning at his home in Babylon Turnpike, Dr. L. D. Waah-
very good show was given aiid the *'^"' ^^^' ''* leaves a wife and three patrons were well pleased. This Sat- <'n'l'l''en. Funeral services were held urday the feature will be "The Lone «" WMnesday afternoon.
Wolf" in seven big acts, prcsentinjf '
I The Young Ladies' Patriotic League ; meets every Monday afternoon in the school No. 1, under the direction of , Miss Gertrude Hubbard.
an all-star cast.
Clair Bartholomew of the U. S. Em¬ balming Corps at Newport News, was
home last week on a five days' fur-
lough. Clair says the service is great, j ^ _,
but it seemed good to take a look at | .0" Thursday afternoon, July 11,
old friends again. i '"^ ^*d Cfoss unit was organized in
i school No. 1. There was a large nutn-
Mondle Krfrp has enlisted in the ^' P«»ent and the following oflRcers U. S. Coast Guard. He is stationed ^*''* cn<»en
at one of the gove'i-nment houses on Long Island.
President, Mrs. Joseph Faath, treasurer, Mrs. George Delap; record¬ ing secretary, Mrs- Rebecca Stuart, Heavy white rail fences have been executive board, Mrs. D. Connolly, erected on both sides of the Merrick ^''¦- Ira Smith, Mrs. John -Schlegel road The fences sUrt at the extreme ""^ Mrs. Edward Morowitz.
east end of the ponds and extend to
the extreme west end. -This is a great ' The Red Cross rooms will be open
improvement, and will undoubtedly , *^, ,j_^ , t j « n ^
save many automobiles from running ' ^'^ ""'^ ^^^^ Tuesday from 2 to
off the road into the ponds, as has been the case heretofore.
The monthly business meeting of the Wantagh Red Cross Auxiliary will be held Monday, July 22, in the who attend fire hall.
The baseball team will hold a bene¬ fit dance in Firemen's Hall on July 27. The team is compelled to run the dance to help meet expenses, as it costs anywhere from |15 up to book a gapie. A good time is promised all
Mrs. Jennie Siems left last week for Griswoldville, Mass., where she will spend a two weeks' vacation.
Irs. George Murp'hy and daughter. Good Samaritan." The sermon to the j caunciloi;, Elizabeth Edwards; associ- fcne, have left for a two weeks' trip i children will be "A Giant Killer." a^p councilor, Annie Ritchie; associ- Jbe spent at Castle Edward, Lake Parents are requested to make it pos- [ gte vice councilor. Pearl Southard; Ipatcong, New Jersey, and Hall i s'ble for the Sunday School scholars guj^e, Annie Willets; inside guard, \n Note, stationed at Meadow Island , to remain at morning church service. , l^iu Smith; outside guard, Lillian ist Guard, will join them later for ' Seats will be reserved for them- Carpenter; associate recording secre- Ifew days. ¦'•45, -happy hour service'' of song tary, Leila Scudder; trustee, Effie ; and sermon. The subject of the ad- Dunbar.
Ir. and Mrs. Richard Andrews are ' dress will bs, "Is it Worth While?" \ '
proud parents of a little daught-1 i —
I, Virginia. Recently a vote was taken a-nong
the soldier boys in several canton-
BALDWIN
licola Jordon of 15 Waverly place ments as to which was the most popu- ,
arrested by military police on ; lar hymn they knew. The result of , jhe Pythian Sisters celebrate*! the Inday charged with reckless driv- that vote will be answered at the ser-| j^^^ anniversary of their lodee on ' at Gamp Mills, when he ran down , vice next Sunday night, and the hymn ; Eav evening fn the Kniihte Buiid ¦ severely injured Sergeant KingJ will be sung^ At this service special ; j;°"f«y^^^^«„"^^ ¦on was taken before Justice of | care is taken of strangers and good ^.^^^^^^ ^^^^ Babylon, Sister Sifllivan,
."lU tne ; i, ] _i,;„r f -KT v __j c<:_
Miss Margaret Darling and Mrs. Margaret Schneider of New York were guests of Ethel Box over the week-end.
BELLMORE
Peace Wilbur Southard and given I seats always provided them bearing. He was paroled in custo- fof his atrtorney, Sidney H. Swezey, kding trial.
William McMurray, auctioneer, will
scats aiwa.vs yjoviueu Liieiii. .'\ii me ; _„_^ _,„_ j „l,;„* *___, XT v _j c>-_
family welcom';. Closes sharp at 8.45 I rSwa'tt'^lftTran/chi^^'^from
be'J^c^S^ ^rS^^Sr ""^ ^ SS'?^'cXJrif^d^ li^J^L be discontinued until rbeptemberi tt 'i„i ..„l; i „t n 'ij-n
Next Tuesday the 'Ladles' Aid So- "o^^l^'.'i. stationed at Camp Mills, ¦ u I ^gj.g initiated. Speech-making and a
at public auction on Tuesday, July i ciety will hold a beach party to Higli .um^. whifh evervbodv Pnioved fnl at one p.m., at corner Gravid arid \ Hill Beach. The party is n6t limited f.".??!'^:^.'!^^?^!?':?:!?,^ «"J'*y«^' fo'"
|:k avenues, Rockville Centre, an »nt lot of furniture, carpets, etc., ong to" Mrs. I. S. Remsen. See ad- tisement and posters. 2-24
to members and other who care to j '"^^ ^^' degree work.
^'Vi"n^daT'r7^45, mid-week ser-l JT^^, "S'J^'^'% 'T'^'' ¦ -1, >^ >,„ij I for Bristol, Connecticut, where he ex-
4+ Kifi, cilli^^c ^T, <2„„^o, M..= ' Pects to spend several months. At both services on aunday, Mrs. • ^ '^
Mary A. Book, for many years soloist
Ir. and Mrs. Karl V. Anton are re
ling over the arrival of a son, Karl, \ for the largest Brooklyn churches, on Saturday last. Mrs- Anton ; will be^ present and sing. In the morn-
METHODIST CHURCH If you want an answer to the ques-
A pretty wedding took place Sun¬ day, July 14, at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Peterson of Wilson ave¬ nue, when their daughter, Clara, was married to John H. Apeler. Frank Adams of Freeport. formerly of Bell¬ more, was best man, while Ethel Pe¬ terson, the bride's sister, vvas brides¬ maid- .\fter the wedding a reception was he.tl. Many of the bride's and groo.n's friends and relatives attend¬ ed, .^fter the reception the newly- wedded couple started on their honey- rnOOii to Lake Geoi'ge. On Lhelr re¬ turn they will make their home in one of the bungalows on the McCord property.
A Red Cross lawn party on the baseball grounds, under auspices of the Red Cross auxiliary, will be held toTiorrow (Saturday) evening, July 20. Music will be furnished by a military band. Dancing and refresh¬ ments for sale. All welcome.
day, Thursday and Friday from 2 to 5 p.m., and Tuesday and Friday even¬ ings.
Last Saturday evening the Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Church was in charge of the Soldiers' and Sailors' 'Headquarters and represented by the following committee; Mrs. Christy Miller, Mrs- Bert Lytle, Mrs. Charles Reid, Mrs. Walter Stephenson, Mrs. Frank Wood, Mrs. William Mole and Mrs. Fred Underbill.
A fine program was given and greatly enjoyed. Among those who entertained were Miss Gladys An¬ drews, Miss Ruth Lytle and Miss Tucker from California, who made a specialty of Hawaiian music.
WM. McMURRAY
WILL SELL AT
AUCTIONEER
John G. Deubert, Bellmore's well- known resident, has been confined to his home with illness the last few days. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery.
Mr- and Mrs. Elvin E. Harrison are the proud parents of a baby daughter.
"Word has been received.from Fred Ihe'daughter o'f Police Captain and '¦ ing, "The Green HiM Far Away," and tion, "How Do We Know God?" 6ome ; Hodgson, who has arrived safely ov- p. John J. Dunbar. ! in *he evening at tne happy hour ser- out to the Baldwin Methodist Episco-
i vice, "() Lord, Be Merciful." During | pal Church next Sunday morning,
liss Jjucy M, Phelon, teacher in the summer the church will make a j July 21, at 10.30. I Freeport Higi. School from 1910- i specialty of the musical part of the i Tl^e school of religious education ¦ ... .. services. j meets, pt 10 a.m- sharp. The minister.
2, is spending the t,jnimer at the ital Lake House. She is attend- sumTiier school at Columbia Uni- ^ity and will be a member of the iilty at Pratt beginning in Septeni-
fiss Edith M. Mitchell, who left lan avenue school last October to a position in Johnson City, N. Y.,
Supervisor of drawing, is spending of her vacation in Freeport with William D. Finch
George Machin Stockdale, will speak to the boys and girls in the church service about the ".Most Wicked Ani¬ mal in the Bible," giving the juniors a chance to guess what that animal is. Be sure to attend the annual mid¬ summer meeting for the young people at 7.]-") p.m. Miss Phebe T. Powers will discuss "Jesus' Lave of the Out-
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pastor, Rev. J. Sidney Gotfld. Rev F. E. Brooks, formerly" Bf the Presbyterian Church in Mineola, as religious director, will supply the pul¬ pit both Sunday morning and even- injr. He will also supply on the follow¬ ing Sunday, July 2H ' Oti August 4. I 7'" ",', Rev. James C. Field of Lebanon, Pa.,** ''°?"-„ . , v.
it is expected, will preach, and on • . I>"nt come out for the evening ser- . August 11. Rev. Elmer Loux, former- ?''<^^ "^ ^ ^ clock unless you want to
^ , Iv pastor of the Freeport Baptist ^t"'' "p""! ^"^f "?^.' .^^rtling facts,
ard C- Moon, superintendent of Church ^^" Pastor Stockdale co.mmences a
Freeport schools, spent the week- T^g pastor is on a vacation until the ' ?**"** ^^ sermons against "Prussia's with his family m Danbury, Ct. fiy^^ Sunday in September. The morn- , -, "t; T , ti . i ' ^ng service will be held at the usual r. and Mrs. Herbert Benton Ar- },„„,, j,, 30, ..nd the
er seas. He states that he is in fine health and that France is a great country.
Sunday afternoon the baseball team was defeated by the fast Lynbrook
AUCTION
TUESDAY, JULY 30, at I.OOIP. M.
Corner Grand and Park Avenues ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Elegant Household Furniture
CONSISTING OF
FOYER HALI^Hat rack, large mirror, 2 rugs, book-case, centre ta¬ ble, stair carpet.
PARLOR—^Gilt pai*k)r set, 3-piece parlor set, 2 rockers, book-case, cen¬ tre table, 2 ri^gs, carpet on floor, pic¬ tures, lace curtains, round gilt centre table, gilt porch set, parlor clock, par¬ lor ornaments.
DINING ROOM—China closet, round dining room table with 6 leaves, 5 dining room chairs, carp>et, 2 rock¬ ers, 'k)t pictures, writing desk, orna- inr^ent, large easy chair.
KITCHEN—Large ice^Jbox, kitchen table, kitchen cabinet, kitchen chairs, lot dishes.
BEDROOM NO 1—Carpet on floor, 1 dresser, 1 centre table, 2 rugs, 2 rockers, 1 bed, feather mattress, lace
bed covers, 1 wash stand, 2 chairs, 1 wardrobe, roll top deck.
iBEDROOM NO 2—1 dresser, 2 rugs, 1 wash stand, pictures, bed and mattress.
BEDROOM NO. 3—1 dresser, 1 wardrobe, carpet on floor, rug, pic¬ tures, 3 chairs, 1 rocker, 1 square ta- Hle, lace curtains.
tlATHROOM—Medicine chest, some racks, large runner.
Lot kitchen utensilr,, 1 large hose, 1 wheelbarrow, 2 oil stoves and other goods too numerous to mention.
Don't miss this sale.
House open for inspection on Mon¬ day, July 29., from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m.
If rainy sale will take place the fol¬ lowing day.
By Order of
MRS. I- S. REMSON.
^. , . , ,.^^, - - evening service
are the proud parents of a little , „t 7.45. There will be no Christian Herbert Kent, born on July 6.
N. T. Cole and daughter are ling relatives at Wellsley, Mass., two weeks.
Endeavor arMl no prayer meeting. The Sunday School meets at 9.30 sharp.
LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. C Karkau. Services in this church are held |sman Fred Hicks, is 'expected every Sunday at 10.30 a.m., and at soon for a summer vacation. He I '^¦*^ pm- The Sunday School rnieets | jpping at several places on the "¦ ^-1^ *-»"• The devotional meeting " " " ^ of the Luther League is held at 7 ^
p.m. every Sunday evening- ;
Huyler Ellison, secretary to Con-
from Washington, Tt. V
Powerful Ally in America." If you are interested in all that affects the homes of America, you will be glad to get these facts.
"Jesus' Secret for Enjoying Life to the Full*' will be the topic for mutual discussion on Wednesday, July 24. Come and find out the great kernel of truth that is making Christian Sci¬ ence, so-called, so popular today. It is all in the New Testament.
Mr. and Mrs. Moritz of Ixmg Beach road are moving to Richmond Hill.
Irabella Ellison of Brooklyn ie ling a week with Miss Olive Post llorth Ocean avenue.
The Luther League wiU hold its an¬ nual outing next Wednesday at Point Lookout.
Mrs. F'red Lintner is very ill in the Nassau Hospital with appendicitis.
lis Florence Wells is visiting her j —¦
Ins. Mr. and Mrs. "Jack" Ravnor, EPISCOPAL CHURCH
yadingr River for a few weeks. Rector. Rev. R. Heber Scott.
„ , Mrs. H H. Atkinson will speak in
Girta Service League met at i the Church of the Tranaftguration a of Miss Ada Baker on Tues- | next Sunday morning on "Turkey." vtning. , Her husband. Dr. Atkinson, was there
, -, r—'— , ^ , I in 1915 and died in the hospiul at
lu Marion Sprague of Dean street [ «arpoot. She will tell of the condi- )iting relatives ift New Jersey for tions h« found there
The euchre and five hundred which was held at the Baldwin Country Chib for the benefit of the Red Cross was a great success, $75 being realized, and a good time enjoyed in "dancing, music and refreshments.
following unclaimed letters ra¬ nt th« Freeport post office on IT:
ira- Adams A Gleason, Mrs.
irvt Amfelt, Calab B«rker„Misa
) Corda, >Mn. Jane Coombs, Mrs.
Dsauia, Aktx Dombxxwpi, Miss
" If rs. R. C. Geer. Mrs. C. J.
Miss Nillis Johnson, Mrs.
ihdkitm, 4fe Graad aveuve Nas-
vm!tifl Paul Inring, Maator
tUOmft, Jaua Lvon. 428 Ux
FRATERNAL CIRCLES.
EASTERN STAR The members of the Eaatern dtar were entertaiaed last WMnaaday, July 10, at Mra. Fraxvr's cottage, Naa- »au-by the^ea, by Mn*. C>ut»> Gr«»er, who haa b««H) ap«ndiiky m, w««k therw. Bathintr and (Whin^ wera indul|(»d ia, and a ftix lunch waa aervad by tb« hoataaa. T^hw* praaant w«*n) lira. Ot
Mn. L. M*>«r, Mvi. to Grasar, hmr daui^tar, MargMrtba;
Miss Viola Raynor and Harry Pet- tit wera married on Thursday even¬ ing, July 11, in Wantagh, by Justice of the Peace Southard-
BLOSSOM HEATH INN
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A Third Season of Nassau County's .
9 Finest Resort
CUISINE UNEXCELLED BEST OF SERVICE
Auto Parties Will Find This a Most Delightful Place For Lunch
>«»
Miss Mary Dodswell haa returned after a week's visit to friends in Mie city.
Parking Space for 100 Cars
Remodeled Dining Room has Accommodations for 400 Guests
Sarah Bedell, wife of John Bedell, died tost Friday of tuberculoais, age 69 yeara, and was buried on Monday in Greenfield Cemetery, under itp direction of Pettit Brothers. She leaves a huabaad and one aoa, John, and a daughter, Mrs. Wiliam Morri¬ son.
Vallentine L. Snuitb, a veterinarian and old-tnaa raaiiient diad on Tuaa-
Merrick Road
Lynbrook, N. Y.
18 MILES FROM NEW YORK CITY