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Mrs. Wil'lkm G. Snyder and son Roy are spending a week at High Hill Beach.
WlUlam Kelly, driver of the Ice truck, was quite badly burped by an explosion while having the tank of his truck fliled with gasoline at the Wantagh Ice place last Friday night. Kelly was burned about the arms and face, but is now recovering nicely.
Mrs. Rhoda Ei Jackson, postmis¬ tress, and daughter, Helen, have re¬ turned from a vacation spent at the Delaware Water Gap.
Mrs. Frank J. Meyer has been quite 111 with an attack of lumbago.
Grover DIems is acting as collector for Smith Brothers.
Lyman G. Fussell is suffering from an attack of rheumatic fever. Dr. Schlrck Is In attendance.
¦ ing completed the early morning de-' llftry. Wlthontethe slightest warn-' ing. and directty iii front of Barker's ' store, the front axle broke and down went man and wagon. With the aid' of Raymond Barker, he suceeded In'
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merly pastor, said that he saw a great, The Mlaaes Louise and Mable Chen- development In tbat aeetion after ney of Leonard avenue, this vlllage. some years absence, and that It baa entertained m^e than twenty of been a source of great pleasure to their friends recently at an ail-day him to meet so many of his old friends house party. Cards, dancing and out- and parishioners. door sports were enjoyed by all. The
Edwin Seaman has returned from a alfair was one of the social events of business trip to Texas. the season.
At a recent meeting of the Alpha Hook and Ladder Company it was de¬ cided to make several alterations and Improvements In the flre house. The work wlll be taken up at once.
The Alpha running team was In prime coi(idltion for the trip to Oneida
on Monday, August 16. The irip from
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FEET FROM SWINGING SCAF¬ FOLD—MISS SUSAN GEORGE ENJOYING OHOET VACATION.
I By Spt eial <,'orrespondent,i Miss Susan George left on Saturday fur a two weeks' vacation to be spent at Ocean Grove and Boonton, N, J.
, Arthur Cornell of Columbus ave-j""?*' meeting of the department Miss Jeannette Van Nostrand has, nue, delegate to the state convention
boat. Tbe flremen and citizens of Roosevelt wished them every success and believe that they will come home victorious. Here's to their success.
At the regular meeting of the Roosevelt lire council held this woek It was decided to approve the proposi¬ tion for the installation of a tele¬ phone bell system and the same wlll be submitted to the firemen at the
given up her position In the Freeport ank to take a position as stenog¬ rapher with a flrm of lawyers In Rockville Centre.
Willie and Johnny Stossel have been 111 as a result of the hot weather, but are Improving glowly, Dr, Rhame ia attending them.
Wantagh is very quiet these days, ihany of the people being away on vacations and all the social and other organizations suspended for the sum¬ mer. High HIU Beach has a large colony from Wantagh. Church and school are closed, but after Labor Day things will take on their usual ap¬ pearance. Very few villages are live¬ lier In the winter and few quieter In "ummer.
Several matches have been played on the tennis courts recently, but the hot weather haa thinned the at¬ tendance and Interest. Harry Braith¬ waite defeated John H. Davis last week, while Harold Wright defeated Harry Braithwaite on Saturday last,
William Thomas, the little aon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Rhame,- cele¬ brated his second birthday anniver¬ sary on Saturday and received many presents and flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith of Freeport are visiting friends in town here where they formerly resided.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Smith of Brooklyn have been spending some time with Mr. Smith's sister, Mrs. Ar¬ thur D. Southard on Jerusalem ave¬ nue.
Fred Schaardt, our rural mall car¬ rier. Is on a two weeks' vacation. John Wlebel is taking his place on the mail route.
Mrs. A, E. Hunt and Miss Alice Sutherland have gone to Irvington, -¦v. J., to visit Mrs Hunt's sister, Mrs. Peter Sherer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Thomas have gone to Manchester, N. H., where they are playing In the New Park Theatre. "Arizona" was the produc¬ tion last week and it is safe to say it- was successful.
Willie -Stossel has returned from Maspeth, where he had been visiting his uncle, Louis Stossel,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Roth of Bald¬ win has moved to this vlllage. Mrs. itoth was the daughter of Mrs. Moore of Bellmore.
Miss Gladys Lilian Curran visited friends at Bayshore recently.
John W. Seaman.ls thj gueet of his sister at Rldgefleld, Conn.
Misses Annie and Sarah Hicks have returned from a pleasant stay at Oak Island Beaeh.
Corodon Norton has acepted a posi¬ tion with Smith Brothers as collector. He succeeded Theodore Hopkins who secured a position In Lynbrflok.
Miss Vera Dean Is spending a week at High HIU Beach with six other young girl frienda who are occupying a cottage there with Mrs. Hendrick¬ son as chaperon for the party.'I'
George S. Beachel, editor of the Kernel, a flnancial publication, was In town recently, and entertained a party of friends at dinner In his cot¬ tage on the creek last Sunday week.
Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite, pastor of the Memorial church, who is spending a part of his vacation preaching In the Bethany church, East Rockaway, where he was for-
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at Oneida met with a most serious accident last Friday which not only prevented him from attending the convention but which will confine him to his home for a week. White working on a Kwlnglng scaffold in the employ of the Garden City Company, the ropes gave way and he was hurled to the ground a distance of 30 feet. He was hurled to his home and Dr. Bergen called. It has not yet been learned whellier he suffered internal Injuries.
Mra. Rising - aud daughter have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tall on Leonard ayenue, Russell Park, Previous to coming to Freeport they spent several weeks at Niagara Falls.
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Mrs. Mervin Raynor and daughter are spending a week at the home of Mrs. Raynor's sister, Mrs. Hubburt, at Patchogue.
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