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THF NASSAU POST, FREEPOBT, N. T> FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1»1«
News From Eastern Nassau County
MASStPEIlUA NEWS
at the Loruf of Mm. Ansel Haynor, League." on fViday evening ,Septeinber 7th. I voLserat.
Leader, Mr. Morton Cre-
fhe heafc;rdLn,on .school opened m^. John Bergen retuWhome
H. Bartle, who has been ill "'' /uf'^day last, with the same'^fter h^-in- «pent a pleasant time t(-achers as last year being .Mr.4. ^ (Jcean Beach as a guest of Mrs. .-ilinal, primary; .Mrs. Wolcoit, inter-| g(jg^j,j,_ "
inediat<.', and Mr. Adkins principaL | '
Mr. A
for several weeks, is in tamford, N Y. The report is that he is improv- injf rapidly. r»lrs. BarLie is with him.
SMITHVIUE SOUTH ARMY QUOTA OF I nortb merrick
290 MEN READY MINSTRELS
There were preat doings in .Smith¬ ville .South on Labor Uay, as their big carnival and celebration was the event. The contest lor King ai, i
Tontlntied from page one.)
The Rev. H. II. Field and his par¬ ents, iMr. and Mrs. John II. Field, motored (rijm .Stioreham, L. I., on ''^ Thursday and spent the (i.iy with
A .surprise reception was tendered ^'^ ^"'' -"^I"- f^' «• Bergen had '^"^;;,"/'';'^^'' ^'"'f^'l'^'''"^''^,^' ''^'"' ^'^ i'-^'^ni II ..Schaef, Freeport, wife
to itev. I'anl .Mor,i.>K)n last. Saturday «%their guests on Labor Day: Mr " l1oc| tr^,. resu ts being Mr. lh..o- ¦
. 'liiiK Ut tb.' home of .Mr-; .M J ''"'' ^^^^- ^- ^rook.s and daughters, of 'i'Jf^ ,'J. ^>\a.s.sung lor King and Mis.s -oris^ A large number attenijed anti.'-'^'^'''" ^^'¦''^^¦ay' Brooklyn.
Mrs. .1. W. Bister.
.•\ii(i.r.soii, .Mrs. Field's i a l>'''*'-'*nt fvenlnj; was spent.
Attorney (jetieral Jack.son has proven a great success as an amateur farmer. He reports a line crop from all hi.s planLiny. Of cour'-e, we oth- er woul(l-be f.»rniers do not feel jeal¬ ous, becau.se we were not as fortu¬ nate as Brother Jackson. He had a month's vacation, and when he vis¬ ited the farm all the enemies of the crops disappeared, while in our ab¬ sence these enemies played havoc with everything. Hence the differ¬ ence in results.
Mr. and .Mrs. F. B. .N'immo and their diuighter Marion, of Has- brouck Heights, X. J., spent the week «;nd with Mr. .Viniino's rnothi'r, .Mrs. A. M. N'inimo, of Clark ,Street.
Mr. I). Duffy spent the week end at llie tioiiie of .WIS. L. Verity.
.Miss Fannie K. fooii.-;. of Wood- haven, is visiting at the home of .Mrs. Bryant.
The .Seaford School Board held a liieeting at the school house on .Mon- ii;;y evening last.
.Mr. and .Mrn. G. Schaefer and chil-
dr*:u-nie vi.sfUng .Mrs. C. H. Haff. . , ,. , ,, ^ . ,- . -.v,
i.th drade; Mrs. Ernest Carter, .ith Mi.^s Hilda i;hlln):er has returned |l'.'"af''';„'':m,ma M. Broys-ri. 5th Grade; to .Astoria after spending her vaca tion h .Mrs. Charles Ehlinger
Casper Blaskey, Hempstead, wife and
children. Tony Zambruski, Hempstead, wife
and children. I J(-s«'ph P. (ilynn. Babylon, wife.
Oceanside, wife
Gussie Biggs for Queen,
Smithville .South.
The schools opined on Tuesday, The feature of the morning for La- _ ^._. ^ ^^ , ,.,...,...,.,, „,,^
Septembf-r 4th, with a large attend- '^<J'' ^''<' «'as the parade, which Mr. ; Cornolius K. "McKay, unfe'and child aiice. Four hundred and fifty pu- r rancis A. (J'Keefe was accompanied j'nilip Wickelsberg. Freeport, wife pils were present at the regi.i^tration, by.iMr. Waldron as George Washing- ;,„,} child, and at least fifty more will enter ton. followed by the King and theiSam Schuman, Hempstead wife and
during the week. Pres. H. J. Bauer, <>^ueen in a car beautifully decorated.
Mrs. Faath and Mrs. Underbill were '^ he band and Liberty Guard girls present during the morning. Two .'•'•^'''^ "fxt- m the procession, follow- new teachers will b<' ntices.sary to «d by another band heading the Home compleU' the staff. The faculty as Litfense of .Merrick. The fancy dec- it stands at present will be: Gertrude ' <^"":ited automobiles, floats and tire com- .M Westervelt, principal; Bertha E. panies composed the rest of the Kirkey, assistant principal; Evelvn D. Parade. ihe prize of a silver cup Ctxjnely, 7th Grade; Hettie Voorhis, '-^as won hy Mr. Frank H. Biggs, for
having llie best decorated automo-I Xh(,fn;,j, (.Jaiton
bile, in which the King and Queen i child. .Mrs. Flovd Randall, 4th Grade; Jo- rt'ilf- It was difficult for the judges' i.>,.,|e,.jck WiNon Roosevelt wife and with her inrents Mr and i'^^'l^'i'"*' ''i'l^rcr, 4th Grade; Ruth Kil- ^<' 'i.'-'-'i'li' this point, as all the auto-I child.
'' ¦' ¦ ¦ ham, :id Grade; .Marjorie Craig, ;id fn'^"_''t-s made such a tine showing. '.Vnthony Wtirga. Jr
wife and children
Work on the local water siii)ply station, which was recently destroy¬ ed by (ire, '.aused by lightning, is | progressing as rapidly as possible.
ROOSEVELT
child. Walter E. ' Ackley
and children. P'rar^k Cornell, Hempstead, wife and
chilrlren. .Alonzo Carman, Freeport, wife and
child. George R. Williams, Hempstead, wife
tind children.
Merrick, wife and
Hempstead,
tirade. .Mrs. .Susan Bcntlev. 'id Grade,: The parade passed through all the
(vlna .M. F'hillips, 2d Grade; Clara "''"ii thomughfares of .Smithville and ' p^rcv K. Hart. I^.ng B(a<h wife and
TO BE HELD AT THE
CAMP AVENUE FIRE HALL,
MERRICK
Sat. Eve. Sept. 15
iHPMSixeedir^Kelpr
isMppTy' \Keu>^eWesm
W AKexcccdJi^^lovvf
fidxirc b/visiix^j
TEYTHEMj
Ketcham. 1st (irade; substitute, 1st (irade; .Marion Prall, Kindergarten; .Mary I'hijips, Physical Training.
Miss Westervelt returned to Roose¬ velt -tw Labor Day after a vacation
children Fr-d
Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Snyder, Ken¬ neth Saxlon and Miss .May .Smalling were visitors over Labor Day with Mr. and .Mrs, A, T. Heerlciii.
.Miss G. Westervelt, principal of, ^ ¦ xr ^/ ( <. . i •li
the Ko().sevelt .school, has returned af-j l^'Hi^Vl?.. ^^"^ ^ "'"'' ^^"'^ ''"'' '^'''"•^' ter siiending a delightful vacation
liiliniore. and ended at the Smithville
1' ire Hail, where the Hag was raised
by .Mr. Theodore Wassung, King, ; child
accompanied by the Queen, Miss Gus-, i,a,,.ronce McSherrv. HempsU-ad. wife
SIC Bigg-, (goddess ol Liberty, Mrs.) and children.
>li. HiMisevclt. wife and i ter tntertninment
.Miss C. U'x-<ier, of Brooklyn, has i leen spending a few days with : riends.
Miss Chitrlottc Heeriein bal¬ ed home alter a vacation weeks.
retll rn- of two
Jack Roger.-; and f)aniel Collins, j who camped in Fast .Massapeijua for several sumTiers oast, visited friends | here on Labor I)ay. j
The house ownc'tl by .\. .Sti the main road was recently .\I r. !¦ rtink Wood.
art on
iCiiu.-;etts
Miss Florence Benlley .Mrs. Susan Bentky, jJtl Grade teach er. has entered .School- and will
nother at .Mrs. W. Heineman's. Mrs. 'n tlie
Heinennin has also with her Miss baseball
W'eslervelt, principal of Ivoosevtdt H^limoie
to i School; Mrs. Lewis, wife of Lieulen-, ¦''^''ted in
hint Lewis, stationed at Mineola, •' "'rid i
; —: and Mrs. Chalfonte and son. Junior, i were al.-i
.Mr. Pelcr Bei k was a recent \ isil-| the wife and son of Lieut, ("halfonte , toji the i; or, spending the week end with his | of .Mineola. j '" the e
ip.ireiits, .Mr. and .Mis. ^. Beck, and | Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Morawiiz tended. j visii ing friends. It is hoped that the cool weather _ .
will help in( rease the attendance at, Mrs. 'Vk illiam Tiibb. of Hrookside the Red Cross meetings, which are Avenue, sjienl a few davs at H()llis, held weekly on Thursday from !».:iO i j,. i._ with her nice. .'\Iiss Charles a. m. to 4.;i0 p. m. Some of the good 1 Siinford. workers have been absent for sev- '
era) meetings. The chairman would i{,.v. A. Smith, of the St. Paul's be pleased to greet them all :it the, i;,jiscopal .Mi. sion, who has been en- next Thursday meeting, if it is joying a four wicks' vacation, is ex-
liecued baek by Sunday,
child. Austin \'eri!v, children, events [Charles A. Fost .and childri^n. .;.>¦ rr ¦ 1,. Bet/.,- Wife :
Fieili. ore. Jilin .Kiln'ii r. (Iceansid childri^n
Hal.iwin
wile and
. Freeport. wife
'.iteail. wife .and
Bal'iwin. wifv and
•r, (!',can.-i(le. wife
cbihi-e,.,.
possible to attend. There is some¬ thing for every(jne to do.
WANTAGH ITEMS
There will be church Sunday both iiKiriiitig and eveiiin.L^, and Sunday School ill the iiarisb house al l.'.:!u J), in. instead of 10.;!0 a. in.
There will be CbrisLaii i;iideavor service:; l'i;il.'(y ev'nin^' at H o'clock. Topic will be "The I'lieiids We (Tioose." l,e;id( 1-, Amies Box/
Mis. Hiram DaNl';. of l!;iyville, L. I., was llie ;'iiest ol' Ml', and .Mrs. C.eoine Uox for seveial da\s last week.
.Mijs l-;il:i .Moriisoii has t.iken a liosilion with 1 loiibleday I'a^e «t Co., of Garden Ci'y.
Tho Ladies' (Juild of the St. Paul's I i:[)iscopal Mission met at the home i )l' .Mrs. Chris Benner, of Oceanside. ! The afternoon w;'.s spent in sewing I and business. CoU'ee, cream and
ii'ko were served by the hostess. I Th'c^o present were: Mrs. William i'i'i^l.l), .Mrs. W. lAickwood, .Mrs. Chas.
.Morgan, .Mrs. W. ileineiinin. .Mis. J.
Schlegel, .Mrs. Chas. BaU's, .Mrs. M.
.\latheron. The next meeting will be held at
llie home (if .Mrs. t'barles Bates, of
I'lllti.n Street.
.Ml-. and ,1- u».'hter (ier .\ew Vork S'
.Mr;
:il(
McClellan ami vere motoring up ¦r the holiday.
BELLMORE
Koepki Iren.
!• reep.irt . Henip>
wife wife
and
ad. wif(»
.Mrs. .Stephen Beck entertiiined o\er the holiday .Mr. Lou Thomser and the .Missis Miideline, Victoria and .Anna Thumser. i
.Mis. lUniy Tlioiiia ing her t'vo ni for a few wcel'
eiiiertain-j .'Mr. P. Beck, after being nt camp es from I'liiladelphia i 'iir two wcH'ks, was promoted to the rank of second class yeoman.
vnna .Sorinam; L'ncle .Sams, Mnsler \vjiii.,fp jjj, doore and .Master Frank Ketridge; j child laughter of •'''!•¦'»»'» Lilnrty, .Mildred llickey, Hel-ii'aul Sagen, Hemjistej n O'Dell, iiiider the direction of Cai)- children Hempstead High tain Bunk( r. while the bands played ^ (tj ,r,,r,ce Ii. William reside with her i-lie "Star .-paiigled Banner.' ' I and children
il;er:i.,on two very e.xciting j j„hn II. Aklev. Hem L'anies took place between
• iiid Smithville, which re- i ii-tories for Smithville 11 to 111 2. The aihleti held in the afternoon. 10
\ oil. a giand ball was held
• ning. wh:ch was well at- \ prize waltz and one-step
and son Stanley returned from the' ^''''''^'''t v..,.-, neld, and the winners iiK.untain^ (hiring the p;ist week, a mI > > i'e i'l'i-'nted with a set each of William Stiitiip. ai(> at Iheir home on Clinton Ave- ^'Ut glass silver based flower .holders. , child, cue. j "le King was presented with a sii- h'lys.s.s John.-;on
I ver cigtir. tie case, and the Queen I child. iwith a sii.ei- vanity bag. A speech | \„,^r,|. tus ! was reiiU'sled from the King anil; and chi
Queen.'l)Ut both claimed to be very j
I bashful. I
On Tuesday mhrning many ne^. pu-i 'i'he cnirnittee having charge of| Making Corks Like New.
pils were i<n.senl at the opening of i tbe affair vere as follows: Chairman, | After corks Inive 1 n ii-ed a wlnb
<chiM)l. 1 I'rancis .\. O'Keefe; secretary, Roy i Ihey soinellnies become so (•(^ rii,iresse(I
I Billings; linancial secretary, .Mr. [ that the cnriti'its of rhe bottle leiik out.
Miss Fthel Peterson is tending I ^'allely; .Mr. .Melvin, .Mr. C. Frisch, i This miiy be reine<lied by jnittini: the High School again. She is a member -^l''- Chunii. Mr. Crooks, .Mr. Regan, enrks In bnilliH.' w. ter ;ind leiivinc ot the Senior Class. I-^Ir. .McQiade, Mr. Biggs, .Mr. Pit-
I schmann. .Athletic—Mr. Billings.
Many of this village attended the j ¦^''¦- i"- N\ 'ssung, .Mr. Rodemacher. fair at Smithville South on .Monday. l''"f'Kram- dr. Hickey, Mr. .Metric, __ I .Mr. Cjdok-, Mr. Quinn, Mr. Diem.
Kegular services every Sunday at I Ri'^'i-'ptio''—Mr. T. Valleiy. Badge - the .\l. F:. Church: morning at 10..'!0; j-"^ii'- T. .Monme. Popularity—.Mrs. Sunday School at 11.DO; evening i Ru'lt'macher. .\lrs. Valleiy, .Mrs. W. prayer and sermon hy l{ev. B. W. i Kraft, iMrs. I.arney. .Music and Knight at 7.4."). , Dance—Mr. ()'i\eefe, .Mrs. Regan,
.Mrs. O'KecK. .Mrs. Kodemacber. .Miss M. Umliautr. Parade --- .Mr. O'Keefe, Mr. K. Billings, .Mr. T. Val¬ leiy. Judges i:' Parade- Kev. I'ath- er Ciahtn, .Mr. Thornton, Mr. C. Wood, .Mr. W. Kraft, .Mr. U. Fri-^ch. Decorations— .'! r. C. I'risch. .Mr. Horn. .Mr. Di. m. .Mr. O'Didl. Stand— .Mr. Steiner. .'Ir. Vv'aldron, .Mr. Gil¬ bert. .Mrs. O'D. 1. Mrs. Fanning, .Mrs. .Mctjuade. livi rybody I.e entire day was a wonderful sue.'ess and the (¦(iiiimil-
Under nutpicci of the Ladir>' Auxdiary W. Kruger. flceanside. wife and i ""d the Fireman of the Hook. Ladder &
Engine Co, No. 2, of Merrick.J'^(»
Admission 25 cents, children over six 15 cents Curtain at 8.15. Dancing af-
Beauty in omall Houses.
Siii.ill houses fonuerly wvre almost ntiiv ersnlly ennsldered ti" cheap botisi's, iKd frdiii a en-l view point, but otlier- wi^e. This l';iil:icy has lieen explcded. Fiirinerly, bee;,u-'e n house was silKlll iiikI perli;;p-; e'leiip ill !i['!'e:ir:inee, lis kin-i s li" i;(i("l t;;<Ie in iireliitecttire nnd ;'.'i:~!i edii'i! be dverbidked.
(I'll:i| tn^le ;< i.dw inv;iri:,li|y jir.'ic- tlciil III c(in<trn(tinLr siiiall luni^es. Thc-e "iio (III nut exer'i<e discrelldl) 111 IniililidLT (liiiU and deeorMtioiis neike a L'rave error, whieti they fully VI ;ili/e M hen tbe hiiildihL' is completed. Sncill h((ii-. -:. \'|i.eii iniiii,'itiii-i's iif well- biillt dwellJiiLrs. are enlKineeil in value liiid iittraetix (iie-^s. They .sjieiild be Piniplllieal idiis (if I:ii-u'er !ind tiKire eliili(ir;i1i- hdii-es, Tiie same diserl'iil- iialidii il- ¦(! In e(in--iriiclinu' a h'lrire house sbdiiiil be exer(i--( '1 oil !l smaller scale fi.r the sinnll duellinL'.
J ¦( '- -
'hem there lllill will then lie .'i list as ti^diiiy.
lb
The; i,i| 1!
Iiie.r
On Monday evening | Labor D;iy) .1 <r(i(id gaihering v.a.^ present at the I"(11.-nore Th-ftre. The main feature of the evening was an eight-recd pic¬ ture entitled "The Ne'er Do Well," and was certainly well liked.
Mr. Henry Wolfe, of Bedford A-«!iue, is c\-pccte.l horre shortly f-on Union Hili. N, J visiting friends.
Th(
where he is ; Billings, Mrs. I agreed that
Apple an Anci'?nt Fruit. wild apple, or ilie i i^iliapple, nas been kiid\'. n hi lOnr-'iie .'md .•\'-i;. ''i'litll remote til;i( -. .•iiid 1! i-. h.-l ie\ ci) lial Ibe aiK lenls ileveld; ed it inl.i ce •ilihle mill l:ilil.\ piihiiihle triiit. r-.r ¦ Id Kdiiians inlrdiliie, .| iiiii. r,rii::in I Miriety of liie ap|ile w lii.il was su o.rior lo the ii:ili\e wihl : ;i|i|es thai •he iiiliabit.'itits ol' All.!'.'I h:id | r-M • ii^ly known. 'I'll" • voliitinii of the ir.ide Iri--- jiiipld.Vc'l the llid':'_'hl iiliU "' :l I i" :M;i'iy ur.r;t men. '1 Inic ari iiih'l'i-iv ,1' \'ell knd-.\ II varieties lu iie liiied Sillies.
iiu"; c! R'-ao ng.
ri( iiii'^ iiiiK il Id ehildreii.
end v.iiiriL.' wiiniiii I'.ead
key ih:i nnli.ek- ilie dddf I '1 n iii'l hi.- oiiiMiiiuiiil.v in.
Ilii |.e'.'inni;,u' "'.' :•" ediieii- i", . ¦ :!e' jHiiir ;i eh:inec In •I'idii end Ik i d:iie uselill, ;e ^l•(l|lld »ie v:-\\ v„i.|ilie(| -. l: 'dil Odd;.;-; p;i|.(cs ailil -'.i/ines Jind the ehiidren eni-dunii." ' read in the evenings, -i:.;eliaiice.
.o,||. Il L
¦el in'Ori' iOvcry hot
iih l-jhi
(-•^l-
I. R. UKBFRMAN & S«^
rropro-loiM
RoNul Siniiintr) & (;{iiir[SI«re
Miss H(iilia Wi(bel, of New ,l(r- A largo bell has been recently re-j sey, is the guest of her iiunt, .Mrs. ; ceived by the Alpha Firemen for the | Fr-(1 Wiebid for a week. purpose of ringing alarms, i
0;i .Mon.lay aft- -noon Bellmore lost 'v.icp to Smithville South by large
Ci'ores.
On Saturday evening last the .i^d- vance Hook and Ladder Company
.Sehafer and Kv.retl Jeffrey i Mr. Garland Gaden was a rocont! i'^"''' '^s ;"'""''' '^=">''''- ^'^ny of the
xal villages were represented, and 11 had a most enjoyable time.
Cha I r«'Uiriie(l from a week's whicli tbey spi 111 at MilfoK
sacatiiin visitor to this village. Conii
The meeting of the Young People's Miss (^ertriKb' Stdiaefer, of Brook-j Social Club will be held at the tinne lyn, i.s visitini; her cousin, .Mrs. 10. A. | of Miss Elsie Egner this evening.
Harrington.
Regular meeting of the Home De-
Oii Tuesday the hical school open-, fi.nsir every Tuesday and Friday of ed for the season. Many new stu-' each week.
dents were present and the teachers I
were exceedingly busy. | The Young People's Social Club
I will hold a private sail to-morrow af-
Master K. Fussell is attending ternoon (Saturday). High School f^ain. He is now a .......
member of tho Junior Class. •^j,. j^ Sergis
During the late wcieks much has betn done toward improving the roads.
The Circle Society held their an¬ nual picnic on the grounds of the Bellmore Ave. Presbyterian Church on Thursday, August :10th, both in Ihe afternoon and e\ening. Many at¬ tended tho affair and it was voted a great success.
The regular meeting of the Red Cross was held on Tuesday of this weak. Hours are from 'J..'{0 a. m. to •'') p. m.
htis recently pur- hased a new bus. and is doing a | big business Uiking visitors to Min-j eola.
Mr. Everett Jeffrey and Charles M. Shafer are expected home shortly from Burwell's Beach, Milford, Conn.
Many of this village attended the fair at Smithville South on Labor Day.
On Tuesday evening, September 4, Miss Agnes Box entertained tho Good Cheer Club.
Many were glad to hear of the re¬ turn nf Mrs. "Webster, who spent her vacation at High Hill Beach.
Miss Lilli'an Langman, of New York, returned home after spending a few days with Miss Ella Morrison,
It is heard that George Box is at camp with the 10th Infantry Ma¬ chine Gun Company at Maryland.
SEAFORD
America's Food Waste. The American peoole waste niori than ?L<HX),(M^o,(K>; wn.-th of food ein I venr.
tees to be coiiei at idated.
Credit Given to China.
The Kligli-h wnliini lirsi lilo-soin.^d In tly interior of (¦liinii. and ilie elie-i- nut, SII pleiriiiilly pro'leei d in Ibe
Atlantic state- i le its lir<l eiipear-
nnee from tie- lower iilains of 'I'JlKi. Peaches nnd iier^iniiiions were lirsi known and ;!:iiireei!iie(l in Mojiuolin, China nnd Tiini, but tlirouudi their common use for hundreds of years their origin lia- been lost and ilieir dis¬ covery credileil to lands l)(ii( r known. —World Outlook.
Encouragf.rnent. "^rur-.t makes ynii so stroiiif Sa jooRiliig r.ligi^'ins lis an art (•;iii(\ He doesn't know anyililiii;' uboiii plc- tureK." "Thiit's \^ by. He's iiiore like¬ ly to pick out somiihing that dcfsnt ••mount to miieli and so afslst KOfB*" "rukirUnK begiiuier."
How They Differ. A pessi!i,;-t \vi!| tdorv o,it :];, Id See how dark it i--. An i[ •:nil-;|
llt.'(it II Clllrlle if he h;|. ;,'t , ki||||, Kii inio ees::i-y ii-,er ,he hir;,-,. „lii ol' li-.;lil I! liii'.' ihinu like u eaiKlle rcillv (¦•¦;!•,..
.Miss Marguerite Bedell, of Roose- '~ velt, is entertaining her friend. Miss ^ Elizabeth Voight, of Vineland, N. J.:^
Mr. Bert I-'dwards has been visit¬ ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed¬ wards, over the holiday.
t)n Sunday Mr. Bedell opened up an ice cream parlor in the Hotel Building.
Messrs. Jack Clark and William Browne played ball with Smithville South team on Labor Day.
It is understood that the following boys of Roosevelt are at camp in Maryland: Conrad Egner, Corp. Lloyd A. Hall, Charles E. Pierce, Harold D. Haff and Guy A. Russell.
Sunday, September !)th, will be ob¬ served as "Go to Church Sunday" in the Methodist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Beniaton have returned to their home in Brooklyn after spending two weeks in Seaford with .Mrs. Edward Verity.
The Epworth league will hold ita
A large crowd attended the dance held at the Board of Trade Hall on Monday evening.
Mr. W. Crevoiserat took first prize in the 250 yard dash in the Labor Day events, which was a big success.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Finkbeinner mo¬ tored up to Tarrytown to visit rel¬ atives, and while staying there visit- 1 ed Mr. Peter Beck, who is in camp, j
Mr. Fred Mollineaux, who is work¬ ing at Camp Upton. Yaphank, waa promoted to foreman. !
L Methodist Church Notes hi
Epworth League. Topic: "Rally
=^
vtgular buvlness and gocial meeting < Day: The Place and Purpose of the
The trend of fashion has been fittirgly 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 €f Son
South Main Street, Freeport, N, Y.
I
We Have New and Used Fords
Tiiiiring, Kiinnbnnt, Coiipelet Tuirn and RuHinens ram
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
He rurry nnil enuHlantlr hate on hand a larue nitn-k of all FOKH partix
TOOLS AND MAN Make the World's Greatness
Wh KMP<.OV IHK .MOST rAPAIM.K A.M> KKLIARLK MACHLMS'lM
»r maintain a machine itliop e<|iiipped flth modern and Dp-t4»-dBl«-
niNchJnerjr and harlnif a capacity l4i do any and ail ff<»r)i on
or about an aiitomublle
DODGE MOTOR CARS, F. 0. B. DETROIT, $785.00
MIPPLIKS OF ALL KL^DH
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