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PERSONAL MENTION
.Miss .Mabie Oiiest, one of our pro¬ fessional nur«pfi, Ifl at present >>on- jlned In a Brooklyn hospital, having jtonp throuirh a very successful ope- fstlon for appendicitis. Her mother Mrs. William Ouent, and her little daughter, Ollvr, also her irrandfatJier, TpBcon nerger, called on her laat Frl¬ llay.
Mr. TrtAfTfolt PInmp has b^n elated athletic reporter f»>r tbe High Schoo! "StudMit."
Mr. Frank Hornbeck is ttrritg on the Jury.
Many houses in Sterns Park havp been rf-nied to the Ciirtlsa engPieur* from nufTslo.
R*»>pilar meeting of the Soldlprs' Welf«re Association was^ heU on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. M. .1. Znlrer. A Rood attendance was pre-sent.
OonM, Mftl»#l f..let>erfnan. Sarsh flar ro, Lillian Shtetwr, EnkI Witmer,
.Mr. and .Mrs. Deacon Herger Kpenl a few days from Novemhpr Slst away from home. Mr. Berger was at New Ilochplip and .Mrs. Berger with her claiiKhfrr |n New Vork.
Mr, Peter BerKcr took charge of the .Soldiers' Rest Room on T'.iiirsday iind Saturday afternoons.
J. W. Phiilipa has been sii(Te'-lng with a lame knee for the past few ^ays, but with the aid of '.tol arnica and flannel hp Is ablp to he abont. It I. a Kood thluK thi.'^ did not overtake Jiim In Liberty Bond days, or he would not have sold so many bonds.
<".iar|es F. Young Is the December term.
a juror 'nr
This afternoon (Kriday), at .1 p. m., a Joint mppting of the Women's Home imd Foreign MI»!»lonary Societljs will bp held in the rhapel.
School was closed .Monday moitliia; on arcount of weather.
An entortainmenf will be leld In the Freeport HlRh .School aiiditorlutri on Wednesday evcntn^, Uecrmber 19.
Mr, Fay Petrone visited his mother nnd friends recpntly. Fay Is now sta- tlonpd at Fort Slocum.
Werner Nygren Kissel limousine.
haa purchafied a
FREEPORT CHURCHES
Mr. I. De Sllva entertained his sis¬ ter, .Mrs. Sarah Ooldamlth, of Brook¬ lyn.
Friends of Fred Jorlssen are Klal! Io learn that he has received a oom- mission as sergeant. Fred Is sta¬ tioned at Fort Oma.ia, Nebraska.
THK WORD OF 00l»
By .lean Paul Mon tan ye The word of Ood, all else benide
la naught, to the mthat know. It speaketh truth. It ?^veth life—
Repelleth every foe
And by its precepts true, we find, Our joys to overflow: I It guides us safely through the shoals, To it, alt .good we owe.
It finds a place in every heart. Of thope who seek to know.
And BhiTmtfl lifarht to all the world, Its beauty to bestow. ^
Mrs. A. Spiegel retu.rned home af¬ ter a pleasant vi.sit on" the North Side -with relatives.
Misfi Annie Bedell 1-caKiic in the M. K. ¦<lay evening.
led the Kpworth Churcli on Sun-
Offlcers of. Freeport Chapt(<r No. 686, Order of lOastern Star, were elected last Saturday evening.
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Mlsf« U. Come to her home with slowly Improving.
who is conflned the inea.sles, i.s
Mrs. O. J. Smlt'.i, who has under¬ gone an operation in the Hrooklyn Hospital, has returned home greatly Improved.
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BAPTLST CHIBCH
On Sunday, at 11 a. m., the pastor, Rev\ William Breck'<>nridg:e, wltl preach. Subject, "The Beneficent l.ove of God," Evening service at 7.30.
Bible School at n.4,5 a. m. We have classes for all
,\ild-week service on Thursday at 8 p. m.
MITIIODI.ST (IllRrH
.Next Sunday Dr ruitire will be in llis own pulpit at both morninp; and evening services. In t'.ie morning he will speak on "The World's Need of n Saviour." In the evening hla top¬ ic will be "Our New Name."
FREEPORT SCHOOLS
Pupil.s of the Freeport Public Schools who have been perfect in attendance (neither tardy nor absent) who have had above !)0 for effort, and an average above 85 in school work, for the month of Novemher, a.'i as follows:
(irove Street School
Ward C. Moon, principal.
Kindergarten — Edmund Casasst, Jack Faber, Sylvia Jacobson, Doro¬ thy McCloskey, Henrietta Michnoff, Bertha Kramer.
IB Grade—Dong Gan Lee, Billie Fletcher, Harold Stumpf, Arthur Verbeck.
IA Grade—Charles Friedman, Ar¬ thur Grant, John Lacey, Eugene Pe- ropi, Dorothy Chase, Pauline John¬ son, Dorothy Weed.
2B Grade—Rolan^ Combs, John Slack.
2.\ Grade—Beatrice Barasch, Olive Hingle, Estelle Ferentz, Dor»thy Rus¬ sell Frank Foley.
3B Grade—Edward Arnold, Edwin Chirk. Cary Fletcher, Arthur Foley, Mildred Geller, Howard Keegan, >"nli)h Phinip, Edna Stumpf, Homer Weed. .¦¦*•;
4^ Grade—Mary Combs, Carl Con¬
rader, George Sniilh, liccck. Charllon wood,
Htirinua Ver- Shirley Ful- t t(/n, Helen Gould.
,^B Grade Charles Niles, Helen Pe¬ roni. Fannie Kramer .Marguerite Sch¬ neider, Elhel Geller.
(ill Grade-Clifford Cojiibs, Uny I'diiit'iiia, Siulie Goldfarb, Margaret
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7B Oradfr- Ida Ta|rl«T, Vada Comhrj»^ frtnr^n Connor, Kathryn Platf, Mor¬ ria flendlPr, Oeorge Single.
nn Orade - Ruth Bowers, M%r- gareth Oraaer, August Harms, Oeo. Kremelberg, Oertnide Thoms. Sfiim«« A reuse Srkoal E. Viols Orove, principal. I
IB Orsde—Ernest Ryder, Harold I fltlger. I
2B Grade - Anna Bates, Frances ' t>oerfllngpr. Rosalie Earl, Madaline Friti, Beatrice Olson, .Marlon Pro- j mecene, Helen Smallwood, Floi^nre ' .Sfaats, Edward Bethman, Herbert Smith. [
,3B Grade—Dftrothy Fowler, Agne.«< I Klernan Rnno Mr.Nuiia. f.^abel Smith.' f)orothy Staats, Oladys Ward, Wil- , liam Hlskey, Philip Laterza, Konaid ^ t^eck, Valentine Staats. i
4B Orade—Florence Oolden, poro- I thy .Vlarlnw, lx)ul.^ Doerfllngcr, Peter [ Trnmpfeller, Fred Van Glnault. |
BB Orade—Marian Earl, .Margaret Fox, Elvera .Mitchell, Helen I'ost, Leo Venditt, Charles Goldsmith. 6A Grade -"William Ward. 7B Grade—Laura Ault, Florpncc Hubert, Alexander Frew.
8B Orade — Roslyn Feltenstein, Bernice .Ni wnian, Dorothy Kaynor, Millicent Sloat. Lillian Strep.semnn, Hertrani Brainin, Eugene Hpple, Charles Knapp, Ralph Raynor. ArcJier Street School Aiirllla P. Cutter, principal. Kindergarten — Emily Holland. P^lizabeth Wetmore, John Calkins, Thoma.** Forbe*, John Halpjn, Thos. Mack, WItton McConnochio," Ruppert Root.
IB Grade—Geraldlne BoHcr, Anna Harms, Gerald Loudon, Robert Mc- Cpnnochk), Muriel Modlck, .Marjorie M'olloy, Eugene Sayers, Henry Strat¬ ton, Edward "Wulf.
IA , and 2B Orade—Mary Forbea, Genevieve Starke Roy Giieat, .Man- rice Halpin, Raymond Hansen.
2B and 2A Grade—Leo Halpin, Wil¬ liam Plgott, John Gavlpan, Dorothy Gremple, Minnie Gremple, Kathleen Halpin, Doris Lugrin Mae .Mack, Al¬ ine Mackay, Dorothea Cook.
3B Grade—Dorothy Carman, Janet Carman.
4B Grade—Raymond W^ilf. .5B Gradf--William Huff, Loraine Mix, Lillian Heckman.
<>A (Irade—Evelyn Dunbar, ChaT- lottc Halpin.
fiB Grade—Spencer Clark, Thomas r>'.twiler. Paul Halpin, Allen Randall. Florine Carman, Rosemary H.-rdinf. Helen Lee, Caroline Muller, .Mildre'l Terry, Margaret Tucker.
7B Grade—James Asch, Mary Hal¬ pin.
rolnmlinfl Avenue School John W. Dodd, principal. IB Grade—Lawrenee HiclM, Ange¬ lo Barbato, Delphine McGuire.
IB Grade —Paul Duryea, Raymond Gayne. David Moran. 2B Grade—Evelyn Post. 3B Grade—Ellen Carnie, Elinoi- Winship, Bertha Duda, Dorothy Gagne.
3A Grade—^Krneat Barrlngton, Reg¬ inald Bedell. Angelo Chuisano, Frank Farmlett, Joseph Fontana, Frefleiick Helm. Frank Klernan, George Gard¬ ner, Rayfield Ro.sen, Milton Rosen¬ heim, Waldron Stevens. William Ste¬ venson, Ernest Wollgren, Clara Gard¬ iner, Caroline Oppenheimer. Ma' Raynor, Felicia Robinson, France*^^ Rocco, Marie Sullivan, Florence Wil¬ lis.
4B Grade—Prank Chapman, Marv M'^rssT-d. Marion Post. Anette Ward, Nlta Arata, George Farmlett, Juan¬ ita Farmlett.
Sth Grade—Charles Epple, Grace M. Moore, Thelma Cornell, Helen Oakley.
6th Grade—Viola Johnson, Bertha Colder, Marion Duryea, Dorothy WTiite, Anthony Chuisana.
Tth Grade—Rutli Ackerinar. I.izzlo .'ones, Cicnevipvc Wolmsley, T>«s()uaU' Chuisano, .Mva Pearsall.
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Master Richard Schwunnpwede htf recoverw) from an attack of measles.
Mr. R. Sergio, who has been cm- flnrd Vo hi liome under tho doctor's ire for the last few weeks, is back at business again.
I fhn Honor Roll for November Is as ¦ follows:
j Sth Grade Madeline Van Nostrand. ' ^^¦||lial-l I.ocber, Lila Valentlnf^, fiu-
gpne Coker. I '.th Grade--Sarah t'ndprhill. I fith Grade- Muriel Bates, llmriettp. Bauer.
Sth Grade Margaret Huher. rtnth 'Vxilman, .Margaret Smith, Irene Wal¬ ker.
4f.i Grade Elsa I.,ndwig, Cornelia Ryf, Mary Srharf, Helen Swans^^on, Dorothy Hibbard. Michael De Leo, Kate .S lenkln. Dorothy Janner, I'larn Bii.'^ch, Robert Nathan.
3d Grade Peter Maraba(I<. 2d Grade Ruth Doble, Dtto Pirko¬ la. Emma Zurman. Ella Enylmd. Isa¬ bel Cook, Natalie Bauer.
Irt Orndc George Cruger, .Mildred Zierman.
''lie ntf^niance banner for week | rrding Deccnibpr 7 poes to Mi.ss Fin¬ ger's 4th Grade.
Leader in 7th Grade spelling for month, Simon Nathan.
One !inndred per cent in monthly tests: I'hysiology, Simon Nathan: •nrlllng—Simon Nathan, Edward Ole¬ ksiak.
100 HOUSES WANTED
Furnished or Unfurnlthed
CLASSIFIED ADS.
WANTED
DRBSSMAKINO—Fnrs and muffs re¬ modeled and relined. K. L. Kelly, 76 North Main Street, Freeport.
MR. HOl'SE OWNIOR, I^OK!—Want¬ ed, furnished and uhfumlshcd houses. Wp have waiting Hat. Or¬ tell ft Smith, 37 Railroad Avenue, Freeport.
AUTOMOBILES
ro RFNT—r>*ad storag* space for automobllea $2 per month. P. o box 67. Freeport.
George E. Wheeler
Crystal Lake House FREEPORT
ROOSKVF.lt MUTIfODfST ( IH |{( H
I ("lie: "The riagne of Dlsrontent." Leader. Miss Lillian Van Riper.
The Ladles' Aid of the ('h\ireli wiii hold a fair on Friday and .Saturday nights in the Huber Building, Stop f5. A buffet supper will hp .served both nights. Many beautiful articles for sale. All welcome.
BALDWIN.
At the M. E. Chu re'j tho pastor. Rev. Martin 0. Lepley, I'h.I), will preach Sunday morning and evening. Subject for the evening service will be "Heroes of Jevsus."
Sunday School at 2.30 p. m.
Epworth League servlccK at seven n'cloek; will hc led by Raymond Smith.
A Workers' Conference wiil be held nn .Monday evening in the chapel. Of¬ ficers of the various societies aro ask¬ ed to make rtports. Some question.'; have been assigned for discussion. All interested in the we^Jaie of tho churcli are asked to attend and par¬ ticipate in the discusiiions. Two or three trustees will be elected at this meeting.
Christinas tho prayer evening.
songs will be sung: at meeting on Wednesday
The Sunday School will hold their Christinas services on CluiBtnias Eve.
Miss Ivois Gregg Secor. of New York, will render "Peg 0' My Heart" on New Year's Eve. Silver offering will be taken. .Miss Secor rendered a very pleading program In the pas¬ tor's former church in Brooklyn. A Social Hour will follow, and the eve¬ ning will conclude wita regular Watch Night services.
SEAFORD
Private Samuel Albro .^pent Sun¬ day laat with bis parents in Seaford.
ROOSEVELT
.Mr. and .Mrs. Pliilip .MusnuiL? are the happy parents of a baby boy. .Mother and baby are doing nicely.
.Mr. Kinest Sander visited his fath¬ er and relatives last wtck and re¬ in rued to Camp Upton.
Mr. William Post left on Saturday la.st for Norfolk, Va., where he ha;-' obtained a position with the New Jci-
Word has been received 1 Williani Brown has left Fort and went to Texas on Fi-iilay last.
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Mr. Charles Dahl left for Camp l'p ton lufl week.
Mr. G. Williams and fanii'y, uf Buf¬ falo. N. Y.. has rented a hou.se on Lincoln Avenue.
Mr. .M. Golden left for North Caro¬ lina recently, where he will stay for his healtJ.
.Miss Phoebe Thorn entertained a few friends last week at her home on Stevens Street.
.Mrs. L. Stewart is livln"? for tie winter months in the Kldora'io on Nassau Road
Mr. and Mrs. W. Brower. of Smith¬ ville South, have rented a bou^e oi Charles Street.
Regular meeting, of Boys' Brigade every Friday evening at the Roose¬ velt School.
The Ladles' Guild of St. Paul's t'hurcfl met at the home of Mrs. H. Smith on Charles Street. The after¬ noon as customary was devoted to sewing and a brief business nieeting. Tliese were followed by a delightful Umcheou. Thost' present were: .Mrs. William Tabb, Mrs. C. Bates, Mrs. Chris Binner. .Mrs. William Heine- man, Mrs. A. Schlegel, .Mrs. M. Math¬ eron, .Mrs R Stuart, Mrs. F. Hoebel.
Mr. Hoy Taylor, who was bad¬ ly injured in a trolley accident^ is Improving. '
Regular servioos of St. Paul's lOpidcopal Church next Sunday as fol¬ lows: Sunday School al 10 a. m.; inorulAg prayer at 11 a. na. Midweek servlcet every Wednesday evening at
-Mr. William Varcnce and Mr. C.eo. Howell went to the Brooklyn Navy ^ard on Tuesday last to enlist. If these boys are accepted that wiil mean two more stars in itie ser\ic'.' llag.
The Christmas entertainment in the i;pi.scopal Sunday ScIkmjI will be ije'd 'i iiurs<lay t-veiiing, No^^^euiber 27.
Mrs. Edward A. Hanna's little baby i.-i recovering after a few weeks' ill¬ ness.
-Miss S. E. Vooris spent Tuesday last with friends in Baldwin, whore she attended a bowling party.
The Christmas entertainment of the .Methodist Sunday School will be held Saturday evening, December 22.
The luncheon given by Mrs: Nel son Post and .Mrs. Charles E. .Mills i'or the benefit of the Methodist Sun¬ day School was a decided /iuccess.
The annual fair of the Ladies' Aid Society was held Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
.Mrs. Ansel Raynor is leader for the devotional meeting for Sunday evening, December 16.
.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steers, Miss -Mabef Steers and Miss Nellie Frank, of Brooklyn, spent Sunday witli Mrs. Charles E. .Mills.
inie Indies' Guild, of St. Michael and All Angels' Chufch met at the home of Mrs, Louis Ketcham.
WANTAGH
The Good Cheer Club met with Miss F'lorence Box on Tuesday eve¬ ning, December llth.
A canamlttM of ladi«s will sive a pliweijle «nd danee qb New Year's
live In Firemen's Hall for the benefit of the flrrmen. A good time is ex- lected, so all try and come.
There will be Christian Endeavor In the churoh Friday evening at eight w'elock. .Mrs. Charles Schafer will i"ad the mreting. The topic will be "Here Am -l; S«nd Me."
There will be services in (he rhurch as usual Sunday, both morning and evening, and Sunday School In the Pariah House at 2.30 p. m.
EXPRRIF:NCED typists. Apply Doiihledav. Pajte A Company, Oar- den City, N. Y.
Mi-. l-;ivin Bodley, our local ticket aKout, is enjoying a week's vacation, which he Is spending at Snowhlll, Md., with his people.
RALSE SERVICE FI,AG
On Sunday at 12 o'clock noon our (oinniunity service flag was raised with approprlatip services. The Rev. William B. AlHs made a very stir¬ ring and inspiring speech, after which the audiencjp sang "America," nnd a special verse to the tune of "America," sung by Mrs. Charles Schafer, which follows:
Safeguard our boys and men. And bring them home again. God save them all, Keep them victorious,
¦ ¦'' fill "Tid chivalrous. In Thee alone we trust. Ood ble.ss our men.
After which the flag was blow to ll'o breeze by<Mr. Frederick Kropp, a
¦¦ = „.. „,p.,^hor of the Wantagh Aux- Ulary of Red Cross, and three rous¬ ing cheers were given for the,Wan- '- soldier hoys, several of whom were home for the flag raising.
We have two more boys to add to our Honor Roll, Bergen R. Seaman, r-.t-n I'pton, and Paul Lang (enlisted) Fort Slocum.
GIRLS
WANTED
To Learn the Glove Business
MORTGAGE LOANS
MONEY
T« IMS tm AND MtWKkirC <NfckA(4lM. .E. N. U)WARD.S FREEPORT, L. I
For Sale
Stock. Hay, Grain, Farm, 134 acres, with or without all ec^uipment for farming, one mile from Village, half mile from state road, j( mile from County road, all -City con¬ veniences, water and gas throughout all buildings. Bathrooms and Toilets, hot STEADY woilK iwatcr heating. Great oppor-
GOOD PAY WHILE LEARNING tUHity for money maker or ijuiju x^/vi gentlemen farmer. Address*
SAMUEL CHAPMAN.
GOOD CHANGE FOR
ADVANCEMENT TO AMBITIOUS
WORKERS.
Jnlins Kayser & Co.
Rocliville Ontre, L. I.
Charles M. Schaefer and hia young friends entertained Mr. Richard W. Strong, of the Army Y. M. C. A. on Tuesday night at his home All spent a pleasant time dancing and singing. The young folks were the Misses Helen Jackson, Ella Morrison, Vera Dean, Florence Box, Mrs. A. A. Han¬ ington, Messrs. Lester Wiebel, Chas. M Schafer, Richard W. Strong, Eve- ritt and Vernon Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Chap. Sch^-fer. Mr. Strong: went back lo camp Wednesday.
HELP WANTED
YOUNG MEN
16 to 20 years of Age
Schuylerville, N. Y. R. F. D. No. 2.
$400 CASH—Balance to suit, buys 6- room house; gas and running vra- ter; on plot 50 by 150 feet, at Roosevelt, E. I. Price $1875. Three minutes to trolley. Eiberal com¬ mission to brokers. Box 102, Roose¬ velt, L. I.
Opportunity to learn a trade
Salary $8.00 '
Per week of 48 hours to start
Fine Dressmaking and Coats
All kinds of Sewing, Capable,
Competent and Experienced
MRS. S. E. MACY
71 Church St. Freeport, Jf. Y.
Read thR Nassau Post.
DOIIBLEDAUAGE& COMPANY
GARDEN CITY, N. Y.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
Freeport, December 12th, 1917
1. Aschenbrand, Mr. H. K.
2. Blythe, Ethel B.
3. Brown, Mrs. A. N.
4. Brougnton., Miss Rachel E. Cheshire, Mrs,
6. Colton, Nila
7. Fields, Mr. G.
8. Gilmore, Mr. Charles
9. Peet, Mr. Leo L.
10. Pease, Mrs. Grace
11. Raynor, Mr. Bryan
12. Rimraavlto, Mr. Sarro
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RepuUition in motor car building is most important. ^
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