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WANTAGH ITEMS
James Fussell the crack twirler of the Freeport High School of laat i year's team, has recently joined the ; cavalry of the U. S. Army. Jim ia now stationed at Fort Slocum, New R<x;helle, N. Y., and is determined lo ' do Lis part.
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Wantagh was represented at the i apelling contest which was held in i the Freeport High Schfjol .Monday af¬ ternoon.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harrison J. Voun>?and daughter, .Miss Elsie, returned from Florida last Saturday.
The W'bataoever Circle of- King's Daughters was entertained by Mrs. Frederic Wlebel al ber home on Tues¬ day afternoon last.
A unique entertainment, "The Pot- ^ ters in Impersonation," was given in the Parish House last .Monday night i under the auspices of the ladles' Aid i Soceiy.
Perfeci attendance at the I'nion Free School: Room I, Miss .Miller,, teacher—Charles Reusch. Room II, [ MlBS Orlmra, teacher- Fred Helmer, Palmroy Box. Room III, Miss Har¬ per, teacher—Fred Box, Mary Wash¬ burn. Room IV, Marvin .M. Brooks, teacher- C;harle8 Jameson, Reuben Nelson.
Friday, April 20, was Arbor Day tn the schocji. After a short program by the primary depariment, the school and friends spent a pleasant half hour wilh.the lantern slides.
Bellmore got the highest score in the recenl athletic meel. Tbe friends and palrons of the public schools in thl» section wish lo thank the Y. M. C. A. secretaries for tbeir <ro-opera- tlon in the recent fleld day meet.
James Collins, of Wantagh, while trying to hoard a moving train at f'reeport lasl Thursday night fell partly across the track, but was pull¬ ed fiom his perilous position by two men who happened to be near by at the time. _^__. -• ^ . . _
The Home Defense licagtie held a drill on Sunday morning.
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John J. Randall, President. D. Wesley Pine. Vice President.
William S. Hall, Cashier.
The Officers and Directors of this Bank fee] that at this time an expression of loyalty to the Pres¬ ident of the United States should be made, and as an expression of such loyalty they have instructed the Cashier to subscribe for $50,000 of the proposed war loan. If any of our friends or patrons should desire to participate in these bonds we would be pleased to let them have them at cost to us.
He will leam ali the rudiments of infantry drill in addlton to the va¬ rious methods of signalling employed by the Army and Navy, and wflt he dolns "bis bit" le> help his nation. Boys who Ike music an.-i want a thorough training in that branch, should apply to Drum Major Herbst [ at the Rockville Centre Presbyterian. Church any Thursday eveninc, for de¬ tails about .1olnin>; that branch.
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Congressman Hie-ks announces that r,l,e)(»o packages of seeds are now be¬ ing diistribnted throuKhout the district under his frank. He requests that any onp who cannot »t«e the seeds to ad¬ vantage give them to those who can. Owlne to the unprecedented demand I the Department will b" unable to sup¬ ply additional amounts "
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The Grammar School alhletic meet ¦was held al the Bellmore Base Ball Diamond on April 20. The order of events was as follows:
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The; basis of award.s were as fol¬ lows: First place, flve points; second place, four points; third place, three poinl.s; fourth place, two points; fifth place, one point.
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On .Monday, May 7, an auxiliary of the American Red Cross was organiz¬ ed and the following offlcers were elected: Chairman, .Mrs. Fred. Kropp; vice-chairman. Mrs. .\. li. Hunt; sec-; retary, -Mrs. Charles Schaefer; treas-i urer, Mrs. R. F. Vail.
The Firemen have donated Ihc use of their hall, which is open for Red : (;ross work, every .Monday from 9.30 • a. m. until 5 p. m.
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A number of students of Smithville South school competed in the spelling i contest which was held al the Free- port High School on Monday evening.
Friday evening, .May -t, was a ban¬ ner nighl for the I-ong Island com¬ panies of the First Signal Corps of the Boys Brigades. Tbey journeyed in to Br'ooklyn, where tbey wore reviewed by Major General O'Tirlen, of the New York Nalional Guard, at the armory of the 13th Coast Defense Command.
To Company K of l.ynbrook, the se¬ nior company oi tbe Island, fell the honor of being part of the escort to the Major General. They reported early and were assigned to the gen¬ eral escort. .Major Lathrop was otflcer of the day and Capt. B. Bogert, of Company K, was otflcer of the guard. Commandant Woodcock, of Company G. was in command of the Second Battalion. While the escort was awaiting the
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'arrival of the General, Companies A, I B, C ami Cr of Brooklyn, were uivin.i,' I au exhihifiein on the armory tlnov. es- jtablisUing wigwag, semaiiliorc, lant- <!rn, tolegiiiph, telephoiu' and vvireli-ss stations.
After ihis the entire divisiciii. e-oii- ."isting of a rt>gimeni of Signal Corps. , five Regiments of infantry and a regi¬ ment ot tield artillery, over .5000 hoys ;were reviewed by the rcviewine e>f- flcer. • 1 • _ ,
The feilldwing or^ani/alions 1'iom onr section were in line: Fielel miisie', 'Rockville Centre Presbyterian Church, Regimental Drum Major K. B. Herbst, Company K, Christ Church, I.ynhieiok, Major Ijilhrop; Company F. St. Johns Chuich, Lynhrook and First Churcb, Malverne, Lieut. Bing.strom; Company G. Church of the Ascension., Kockville Centre, Capt. Grimm; Company K, :it. I Paul's Church, Roosevelt, Capt. Ber¬ gen: Company K, St. Pauls Chuich, Valley Stream, Capi. Bonart; Com¬ pany M, St. Peter's Ciuirch, Rosedale. Commandant Kent.
'i'he Boys Brigade' has been invited le) take the ])lace of the .N'ational Cuarel units which always paraded in Brooklyn on .Memorial Day, but which are now out on duly. Orders will nndouhtodly be issued in a few elays to that effect, and any hoy, 10 years of ago, who can afford about .$:!.0(i for a uniform and who wantss lei join an organization that, co-operat¬ ing with the church, will malte a pos- iiive type of Christian American, is , invited to enlist in the neaie'.-il coiii- I pany, and become a member of I'fTe third line of defense of the Nation.
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I SUPREME COURT. NEW TORK ! COUNTY—Henry Schultheis. Plain¬ tiff, against Bay Boulevard Realty Co. Inc.. and Harry J. Meyers, De¬ fendants :
By virtue of an execuUon issued ; upon a judgment rendered in tbe Su- ; preme Court, New York Cotuity, % transcript of said judgment bavins, i t>een tiled in the Nassau County i Clerk's OfBce on the 19th day ot I>e- i cember, 191o. in the above entitled^ action, in iavor of said Plaintiff ane^ against said Defendants, tested on I the 14lh dav of Decemt>er. 1916. and to me directed and dell|(ered. I here¬ by give notice^than on the : 17th HAY OF FKBKUABT, 1917. ' at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at th» front door 6f the Nassau Countr Court House, in the Town ot Hetnp- sicad, N. Y., I shall expose for sal* as tbe law directs, all the right, title. . and inierest whicb the Defendants,. Bay Boulevard Realty Co. Inc., and ' Harry J. Meyers, bad on the IStb ; day uf December. 1916, or at any Um9 thereafter, of, in and to tbe foUowlns i described property:
ALL those certain lots, pieces or
i parcels of land, situate, lying aait^
j being in the Village of Long Beach,
1 Town of Hempstead, County of Nas-
' sau and State of New York, an<t
! known and designated on a eertaia
map flied in the Office of the Clerk
! of the County of Nassau, entitled.
I "Map No. 1, Estates of Ix)ng Beach,
William H. Reynolds, President, Chas.
' W. I.«avitt, Jr.. lanscape Engineer.
' 220 Broadway, New York City, date<i
March, lf»07, filed in the Office of th»
^ Clerk of the Connty of Nassau a*
I Map No. 31, on April 30th, 1911, as
and by the lot numbers One (1), Two
(2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (6),
Si.\ (6). Seven (7), and Bight (8), lu
Block Fifty-three (53).
ALSO lots One (1), Two (2) Threo
! (31, Four (4), and Five (5), k Block
'Fifty-four (54), on said Map.
ALSO lots Thtrty-slx (36), Thirty- seven (37), Thirty-eight (38), Tbirty- jUine (3!)). and Forty (40) in Bloc* Forty-two (42), on said Map. ' AL.SO lots Thirteen (13), Fourtee» (14). Fifteen (15), Sixteen (16), Seventeen ('7), Eighteen (18), Nine- ! teen (ID), Twenty (20), Twenty-on» 1(21). Twenty-two (22). and Twenty- I three (23), in Block Forty-one (41), ! on s.ild Mai^.
ALSO lots Thirty-.seven (37), Thir- ' ty-elght (38) Thirty-nine (39), For¬ ty (10). and Forty-one (41), hi Bloclc Thirty (30), on sairi Map.
ALSO lots Twelve (12). Thlrteei* nH). Fourteen (141. Fifteen (15), Sixteen (11). Seventeen (17), Kigh¬ leen (ISl. .Nineteen (ID). Twenty (20), Twcnt.v-oiic (21), Twciity-tw» (22). TweMiIy-thre^e (23). Twenty-four (24), Tweli1>-live {2it), Twenty-six (2(;). Twenty-»c\en (27), Twenty- ci;.'ht (28). Twenty-nine (201, Thirty ' CIO). Thirty-one (31), Thirty-two (32), finel Thirty-three (33). In Bloelt 'I'hirly (30), cn said Map.
ALSO lot.s One (I). Two (2). Three* (3), Four (I), and Five (-'i), iti Block Thiriy (301, on said M.ip.
Dated, .Mineola. N. Y., January 3rd, 1!)17. PHINEAS A. SEAMAN.
Sheriff, Nassau County, ARMIN II. MITTLEMANN. Attorner for Plainiiff, 41 Ceelar Street, New York City.
The ."^alc in the above aclion 1» he'rehv further aeljourned to the ITlh day of March, 1917 same time and place.
PHINEAS A. SEAMAN,
Sheriff. .Minceila, .N. V., Fe'hruary H,
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Sri'REME COIRT, .¦* ASSAIJ COI'N- 'JY Geeiigie E. De .Moll, as Exi'cu- i;ix eif till- last Will ami Testament lit Daniel lle'elell, de'eeasi d I'lainliff, ai-'ailisl, Laura E. Wliiliiian,' Dcfe-iiil- aiil:
III piiisaiiei- eif a Jiielgiiicnt eif fore'- ilosiiie' and siilc iiiaeli- and entered in Ihe atio\e eniiilcd aclion, dated tho llMh day elf .lune, in tiie year ono llieiiisaiiel nine' hiinelie'd and sixte'cn, I. the' iineleislgncd, llie lefe're'o in sai'l !iiel^;iue III iKii icel. will sell at imlilii- auejiein 111 llic highesi hieldcr, al Ihe: fieiiil door of the- olliee- of Heieiley Ak A\ llsein, ai .No. 211 .Merrick Road, Rock_ '.ilie- (e-iiire, in Ihe 'I'own of Hemp- .sleael, .Nassau I'emiily, .New York, on. Illl' lull elay 'if June', in Ihe year one» •ihiiiisand nine' hiiiidicd ami scven- iiiii, at ten ei'cleick in the' foienexm, Ihl' |ii«'iiiise.-i ile-serlhe^il in said judg- ineiii 'if foie-cleiHiire i.Bed Male, as fol¬ lows, to wil:
ALL that ce'i'lain |))e-,,. «.,» parcel 'if land, with the buil'lings and Im- prove-inents llie-i'e<m, siliialcel at l'''ree- |Hiri, TeivMi of Hemp.stead. County of .Nassau and .State of New York, hound¬ ed ;ilid de'se-i iheii ari feillows. vi/'- l!i:(;i.\.M.\(', ;it a jioint on th<- Easter¬ ly siele- eif Kaynor Ave-nue, ellsiant .Nfirlhirly fremi .Mill Road, Ihre.-e hun¬ dre'd I'ighiynine and foiir-le-nllm i;!Kl),l) fe-ci, wli(;n meaBiircd along the' I'lasle-rly side of Uaynor Aveniio and iiiniiiim tlunee Enste'ily al right iiiKh's to Kaynor Avenue, one hiin- flreel and tlfiy (ir.'i) feet; and running liiene ( '*N'irtherly parallel wilb Ray- ii'ir .Avenue,', fifty (.'id) feet, tbenc«r \\'«-st»-ily al right an^lcH with Raynor Avenue, one hundred fifty (150) feet to i;asierly side of Raynor Avenue, and thence Southerly along the East¬ erly side of Raynor Avenue, fifty i50) feet to Uie point or place of be* Kinning. Con(ainin>: all tbe land within said iKmnds.
BELNG the name premises convey¬ ed hy John T. Rayrtoi and (^barlott* Raynor, his wife, to the party of the first part hereto, by de^-d dated Oc¬ tober lOth, 1906, and lecorded in Nas¬ sau County Clerk's office In Liber 107 of {kmveyanccs, page 484, on October 17th, 1906. Dated April 25tb, ^917. FELIX REIFSCHNEIDER, JR.
Referee, Hooley A Wilson, Attorneys for Plaintiff,