niE KASSAV P«#I. PBBEr«V, ?r. T., FBIDAT, MAT 4,1117
"¦¦' ¦ ' ' ' 1 ' * - M .
News From Eastern Nassau County
ROOSEVaT
gen .Lieut. Robert Wallace and Sergt. S. Vandewaler.
Sunday afternoon a very pretty wed¬ ding took place when Miss Ixirella John Stutzke spent Sunday at Pip- ; Koehler was married, to .Mr. Percy
ing Rock.
I^enard Hubbard si>eDt Saturday and , Sunday with his parents on Washing-' ton Avenue. .Mr. Hubbard is employed ¦ on a farm in Glen Head and reports' that he is doing very niacly and jusi getting uaiHl to the work.
.Miss Frances Smilh, who bas Ixien confined to her hom,- witb an attack tif the chicken pox. Is now out and attending school.
Rhodes. They will make their home in this village.
An indoor track meet will be held i In the former post offlce to-night (Fri¬ day) by the Kpworth I>eague. Admis- I sion free but a fee will be charged ', lor those who participate in ifae j evenlH. Refreshments will be served , for the small sum of len cents. All '- are asked to attend tbis affair and | II il ¦ make it a success.
Charles Epple, wbo has been se- I
rtously ill, undergoing an operation, I '-ast Thur.sday evening a very good! is rapidly recovering and is able to Kalhering was represented at the rally [ take walks. . w-hich was^held at Lynbrook. Thir-
I teen members of the Epworth League
A delegation from .Roosevelt was i ""ft fi^'*" visitors from the -M. F.
C. Bates. Mrs. J. Hoebel, .Mrs. R. Stuart; visitors, .Mrs. Hoffman and .Mrs. England. Luncheon was erved by Mrs. Stuart, hosies.s for the tlay.
Rev. A. Smith. Mrs. E. Phillips and .Mrs. W. H. Tabb attended the annual meeting of the archdeaconry of Queens and .Nassau al Greal Neck on April 2fj. as delegates from St. Pauls Mis¬ sion. Roo.ievell.
represented at tbe Older Boys' .Mas.'? .Meeting, which was held in the M. E. Church of Freeport.
Services of Roosevelt Episcopal
Charles .McClellan of Fulton Avenue .^,,_ ^^.^^ 3,,^^ ^,.^ ^^ follows:
IS recently received a new «>"'»««'i s„ndav .School at 9.45 to 10.45: church
has
i;ar.
C'harlcH Whitehouse, a former stu¬ dent in Columbia College, has render¬ ed his services to the Cnited States.
The meeting of tbe Voung People's Social Club meets thi« evening at the home of .Mr. \\'illiam Browne, on Charles Strei't.
Master l-:ivin Fdwards has recenlly purchas4!d a Iver-Johnson bicycle.
Walter Stevenson and a number of other boys, bav^ Joined tbe Boy Scouts,
The I'nited Boys Brigade of Ameri- c/i bold il.'i weekly meeting in the au¬ ditorium f>f tbe new scbool lasi Fri¬ day evening. The company was in charge of Catu, .lohu Bergen, and a large portion of the evening was de¬ voted to drills and varloim physical exercises. Tbe boys decided Ihat they would form a body to represent tbis village and visit the Kith [{cgiment C. A C. on .Sumner and Jefferson Ave¬ nue this eveninu (Friday). The boys will leave abmit six o'clock and will be under lb<' (-arc of Capl. John Ber-
reb
from 111.45 to 12.2,0 p. m. Midweek ser¬ vices every Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. All are urged to attend these services.
Chunh were present. Everyone bad'
a splendid time and tbe evening was one of enjoyment.
Miss Clawson, of New Jersey, for¬ merly of Roosevelt, spent about two weeks on tbe Island, of which iiart wan spent in Rooevelt.
All those who have articles to do¬ nate for the Roosevell booth al the .Neighborhood Workers Fajr will kind¬ ly send Ihem in during the week of May 3 to in. Donations may be left with the chairman of this booth. Mrs. A. Behrens, Craig Avenue, or any morning with Mrs. Scholey, Neighbor¬ hood Workers office. .3!» ailroad Ave¬ nue, FreerwrL ,
-Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Brooklyn, spent Sunday,
.Searhy of April 15lh, i
MERRICK
at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. Ira Sear- Williani Behr has had bis .Metz car i by. «()f Centennial Avenue.
repainted. ; ,
.Mr. S Sergio bas started his bus ! line .Monday, and should be patroniz-, ed as much as iiossible by the toni- ; m liters.
Practically all Ihe eorjiorals of tbe Home Defense League had tbeir squads out on tbe ball grounds Sat¬ urday afternon and instructed them in drills of various natures. Tbe men all took hold of their work and .show¬ ed lots of spiiit.
The I'niteil Boys Brigade will he represented at the i:',ih Heuimetit this eveiiiiiK.
-Ml. Uoantree ,formerly of ibis vil¬ lage, has rented bis bouse on (Cen¬ tennial Avenue, to .Mrs. Diiraiid, oi t^iieens L. I.
Ml. Jesse Glass spent the week end Willi his parents.
Weekly drills of the Home Guard Defense are held regularly in tbe flre hall, and all are iir::ed to attend these drills and show their iiatrioiism.
the Hand m Hand League at tbe Fire¬ men's Hall. The affair was given for the benellt of tl»e Boy Scouls in order to try and reach the $200 mark nf which only $80 is lacking. Music for the evening was furnished by Affene's orchestra, and was of the best. The "affair was well attended, and the Scoutfi indeed did all they could to make the affair a success.
-Mr. Frank Calvin is working on a tractor in Farmingdale.
Merrick was well repre.-^ented at the wonderful Patriotic Service Conven¬ llon and Suffrage Luncheon of the Nassau County Assembly District held at the Hotel .Nassau. Ix)ng Beach, on Wednesday, April 25th.
The program from beginning to end was intensely interesting, the beau¬ tifully served luncheon being not the leasl interesting part. Merrick's ta¬ ble was occu Ilied hy .Mrs. D. C. Har¬ vey, Mrs. R. H. .Morey, Mrs. W. E. Spear, Mrs. Harry Leich, .Mrs. E. Car- ' man, .Mrs. Benjamin Carman. .Mrs. , F^-anklin Hill, .Mrs. W. Ivorenze. Mrs. W. B. Pollock, Mrs. H Betts. Mrs. Owen Brown.
Services at Roo.sevelt .M. K. Church next Sunday as follows; Regular Iirea<'hing at 10.30. witb Rermon oy pastor. Rev. D. S. Coors. including talk lo children; Sunday School Ut li.lin p. m.; l-;pworib League at 7 p. m.: evening si-rvice at T.3o p. 111,. sermon by tile [lastoi.
.Mrs, Philips is entertaining r. .Mrs. Itaynor and niece.
i The Lpworth League sei-\i('e in the, Lm. I-;. Churcb Sunday evening will be in charge of .Norton Cervoiserat. Top- 1 ic 'Boy Dreaiiicis ky- \^'o|-|d Build¬ ers."
The prayi-r niet-ting of llie -M. E- Churcli has hecji charged from Fri¬ day evening to Thiirsday evening at 7.:tu p. 111.
Last Tuesday evening the Boy Scouts held their weekly mietiiii; In tbe Parish Hall. Tbe meeting' was veiy well attended by the eiiihusias- tic boys, and were giveu various drills by Dr. Emerson. Some time ago a Mr. H. Cammann oflered the use of a few acres of his land to tbe Scouts for tbe cultivation of needful vege- lables. as iMitatoes. carrots, bi-ans, etc. The boys have taken up tbe kind of¬ fer of .Mr. Cammann and wil! try to do all tbey can in raising a success¬ ful crop and help feed l'ncle Sam's bovs.
Tbe home made cake and candy sale held under the auspices of tbe (iirl.s* Friendly at the Fire Hall on O.akland .Avenue. Friday evening, was a great success. Besides the sale there was dancing, with Professors .Mole and Abene. wlio played gay music for those who wished in "trip the light fantastie toe.' Tbe affair was held for th4' benefit of the Boy Scouts ami netted tbem nearlyt flfty dollars.
Mr. Joliii Draper has spcurcd a po¬ silion with tlic New York Central.
LADIES OF FREEPORT
You seaii-li for the proper kind of Nailoring where slyle and economy go hand in bantl ends in ihe Goldfarb Stylish Wtiy. .\nd an added attrac¬ tion here is onr Itci.lly Ueasonabic prices.
We iiiaiiitaiu an cv|«eit dcparlnicni for Cleaning, I'rcs.-,ing, Dyeing and Repairing.
Brooklyn Ladies Tailors am! Dress- niiikei
H. GOLDFARB
33 RaUroad Ave. Phone 36S-M FREEPORT. N. Y.
Last Thursday evening a large gath¬ ering of enlhusiasiic memliers of tbe Iloiue Defense I.eague met in the Fire Hall. .Major Dixon introduced (apt. .Mc.Mlisier lo the members, who lold tlu- men in a very inieresting way how- iiiiporlaiit Ihe work is, and tlial they should take hold of it military liki' and show tbeir spirit. .-Xfler Capt. .\lcAllisler delivered bis speech he look full (ommaiid of a number of ,si|uad.->. involving iiboiil sixly mon, atul iiistincted Ihem in many iiupor¬ tant (hills Tiiese drills were taivcn well in liand hy the members and they all showed "pep. "
The moving of the garage of .\n- iloiiy .Marino to Ibe .Mollineaux iirop¬ erty is slill lind(>r opertition.
l-'lorcnce, the daughter of .Mr. ;itul
.Mrs. C. .Morgan, is confined to lu-r
I honie with an attat^k of ihe inea.sles.
.\ comii+ittee composed of H. Tuk- j lieinner, .lohn .Schlegel, Henry Albers I and I'Jdward Mortiwiiz, went to see i ahoiit extending Woods Avenne Ihrongh to Washington Avenue. 1
Jai-k Clark and William I'-rowiK'. nienihcrs of the V¦ B. B. A., joined the 1 Ionic I'efeuse I.eague.
Last Friday e\<-ning a cake and T-jindv sale and dance was given by
I An amusing incident o(-c-urred at a I cross roads in tbe woods of tbe Mer¬ rick Heights section of Merrick last Thursday, when the large auto mov¬ ing van conveying the effects of .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Ciinnini from New- York to tbeir new residence with .Mr. Cannini's parents, became stuck in the mud about a block from its desti¬ nation, .\ftei- cM-iy cffoti to get the
machine out of ibe rut with the fur¬ niture aboard had failed the owner of the van wanter "l^rank" 10 hire a wagon and pay the expense, which Frank refused to do, sawing that he had contracted to have the furnilure removed to his home for a certain sunj and wasn't going to pay more. He was, however, willing lo go "fifly- tlfly " with tbe mover, whicb tbe lat¬ ter would not agree to.
After a two hour debate, Fra'nk de¬ cided to ask adtice of the police de¬ partment HO he called up the police at Freeport, but of lourse they told bim to talk to the constable. Neither Con8tal)le Murray nor Molloy could be locaijKi, and Frank and (he moveri4 had "another two-hotir argument.
Frank even offered to help the mov¬ ers with the things, and neighbors of¬ fered , plenty of assistance, but the stubliorn Jew at the head of the van was afraid he wouldn't get his money, and refused to open the van, v. bile Frank was afraid if he paid np 'be Jew would bave hi.* things thrown off in the mud and left to the mercy of (he elements for it was raining all tbis time.
Finally about eight tn th»» evening one of the leading citizens in the woods secdon. corpotal of the Home Defense League and general secretarv of .Merrick,, heard about the fu.ss. and donning bis flreman','^ caji and badge, walked around to the seat nf the troit- hle and autlioriiaii\ely deniamled, ¦¦^\'bat's the tdonble here*'" I'lioii being informed, he next demaiuled that the "boss" open the \an and ' gi-i on the job" and cai-|> the furnilnie the one bkn-k tf> .Mr Cannini's home.
Tbe "boss." still afraid be wouldn't get paid, Ihe iieaccinaker told Fn^nk to hand him the money, and afier (-ollliting it, i;a\e it (o him, JllsistiujJ thai h|. imiiiedialely start to unload the fiiMiture. The movers had begp only Ino anxious and willing to carry the things, and fell to work witb gusto, and with Ihe help of neigbhois soon emptied the \an. whicii was (ben ahle to crawl oni of tin ml riint 1:11 lomc.
Rehearsals for the minslrel at to be given by the Ijidies' AuxiliarjTi^ .Merrick H. L. and E. Co No. 2. are^ progressing finely.
SMITHVILLE SOUTH
Frances D«Hlek ha.s ln-eu absenti from High School last wwk on »c-| count of illness.
Don't forgei the big entertainment and dance given by the hoys and girls" liasket ball teams of Smithville South at the Athletic Club House oC this viiiage to-morrow evening at i p. m. sharp. Adults. 2ii cents chil¬ dren, l.-v cents. Come tuie. come alU and help the boys and girls along, for Ihe affair will render !;ieal enjoy¬ ment.
Do You Want a New Stomach?
If you do- "Digestoneine" will
give you one. For full f>articulan. literature ancJ opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to
Chuhbuck'i Druu Morr, Krrd H.
Plump,ArcadiPlinrm.-icy .B.r.lucWi-
- mnn, Farmingrlolei L. W. Irn-ish,
Lindenhurit. or S. M. BarUy,
We.lburv, L. I.
II. l.OI.DI Aim. V
l.udies und Gents Tailor FIRS KEMOr>El.i:D AND Hi:PAIRED 33 Railroad Ave., Ocepofl
Phone :'.f.S M
The Gridith to lli<-ir lionii measles.
cliildren are conlined Willi ,-in all itel; of the
.Artlinr ISrowne .M. I-:. Cluii-ch.
'Xlon of the !
Frank Wood, County Scaler of Weights and Measures, will hereafter receive V2it weekly and a "flivver." Ilis salary was raised by the Board of Supervisors. ,Mr, Woods formerly ' ri'ceived $101111 annually, but will now i
car to (liilies.
JiL'nii he II.*
tiliil
also the use of carr\iiiir ont 1
The .loll.\ i-'nor will :;ive a hi-; shirt waist daiK-e at Farmingdale .•Viiiusemenl Palace, at Farmingdale. to-morrow evening, Saturday, A bij; feature jirize waltz will be held and music will he furnished by .Mole's or- (-hesli-ri. Tickets, TiO <-ents. |-;xti-- lady, 1'.') (-ents. Conie <me. come all, all enjoy yoiirsi-lf.
McCormack sings "LitUe Boy Blue''
r.iigeie Field's famous poem, set to music iiy F-tliell>crt Nevin. provides McCormack with a delightful song of sentiment for thia mont'i'.s new Victor Record.s.
Iho great artist's personal alfertion for this .song was rejenlly siiown when lie purchased L-lugene I'ielcl's original manuscript, reproduced above, for $2400.
Victor Rod Seal Reeord 64605. Ten-inch. $ 1.00
Elizabeth Spencer's first Victor Record
Tbi.i talented sinRer's interpretation of "A Perfect Day" is a thing of winning tenderness and beauty. Come in and have us play it for you. At the same lime you can hear Miss Spence^ sing t.ic h^vorite "Love's Dream After the Ball," on the same record. Victor duuble-iaced Record 18250. Ten-inch, 7'c
"Have a Heart"—fox trot and "Love o* Mike"—one-step
Tlie seductive fox trot medley on one sic'.e of this reeord in¬ cludes "You Said Something" and "1 Am AU Alone," two hits from the musical comedy success "Have a Heart." The one-step, "Love o' Mike," is from Jerome Kern's musical comedy of that name. Victor double-Ucod Record 35621. 7 ,velve-inch. Jl.Ji
Get a complete list from us of the
New Victor Records for May
THK HOVAI, .STATIOXUKV AM» ' CKJAR STOKK
F. R. LIEBERMAN, Piop. 60 ,S»». .Main St. 'Phone 1174-M
I One of the biggest iliiiiccs thus far 'this year was that which was held j Saliirday at Ihc Board of Trade Hall. The dance we.s given by Sitlliuel Atr ' rams, Walter Cervoiserat. Aubrey : Mole J'nd John .M'-C.-iffery. .Mie-ic ol flve pieces was furnished by viob-'s ' orchestra. .-V few hiiiulri-d dtuicers [were present and the evening was one i of especial enjoyment besides a tin.in-
eial success. i
I Last Thnisday evening a large gatli- I erim; of a hiiiulred or so of entlmsias- i tic nu'n attended the meeting of the 1 Home Defense League at the Fire I Hall. Capt. Mc.-Mlister was present ] and delivered a speech in a very elo- ; (iilent fashion. Capt. McAllister clear¬ ly showtHi Ibe men how necessary it ! was that ihcy should carry out tbeir ¦ proirrani and attend diills faithfully in order to help tbeir country. After ('apl. Mc/Mlistn|- delivei-(>d his speech he Uiok charue of a nniiiber of squads.
I
j At the Arbor Iiay i .verciscs a tree I was planted and named "Woodrow j Wilson." (Gordon Lui ey, president of tbe class of 11117. was master of cere- I monies, .'issisted by representatives of j the different grades as follows: ¦/./. I Sth C.rade Ruth Lytle, Gladys An¬ drus, Fiances Dixon, Mary Brand, I';ibel .Smitb, Helena Mahonev, Cathe¬ rine (loetz, Tdella Brown, Elizabeth Dennis .l-^diia Tbis(h. Elsie Dietricb- sen. Let tie Wood.
7lh Grade Anna lUhr. Cth Grade Sarah rnderhill, Muriel Bates. r>tb Grade^ "Eileen Gillespie. 4tb—Lillian Bedell .Anna Zierman. 3d Grade- Chas. Weismanlle, Rob¬ ert Miller.
2d,,Grade Peter Maraback. Virginia Do I all.
Iat Grade Edward .McCaffrey, Mil¬ dred Cornell.
Kindergarten 'William Cridland.
Tbe attendance banner for tbe past two weeks goes to 7th and Sth grades.
Miss Kilham has been cai. 'd to her home in (~'openbagen, N. Y., on ac¬ count of the serious illness of her sister.
Miss E. .Marjorie Craig siicnt the week- end a.l her home in Northern New York Sfftte.
'Montblv evaminstions aie held at the school this week.
being
Mr. C. F, Greenleaf. patriotic instruc¬ tor of .N'assau County, will lecture on a palriolie subjeet at the .tchool some evening in the near future..
Tbe regularlv weekly meet ins of (he ' •'rtie''' Guild r,f St. Paul's Mission "OS held at tbe Guild rooms on April ;«. Those present weep Mrs. Tabh. Mrs. C. Beimer, Mrs. Heinman. Mr.*.
ThcAEOLIAN COMPANY
TAKES GREAT PLEASURE
IN ANNOUCTNG THE APPOINTMENT OF
S. BAUMAN
South Main St. Freeport, L. I.
as exclusive representa- A complete line of Aeo-
tives in this section for lian-Vocalions will he on
the Aeohan'Vocalion— (display aniJ sale at the
the wonderful new phon- warerooms of the above
ograph that is attract- firm an(J you arc most
ing such widespread at cordially invited to in-
tention. spect them.
miiniiiiHiiHiiiMiMiBiiiBnimiiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHuiniuiiiiiiiittiiiiitiiiiiiiiiMiiiiBiniiimiiiiiiiiidiniiinmiiiiiiiiimiuiniiiNn "'•MIIIU' ••iiit<ii>ii''i<'inii«MUHiNiimiuHniinHiuiiiifiMiiiiiiMiiiuiiiiiiMinniiHiniMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiii)uuiinwiiiHii^
THE AEOLIAN COMPANY
NEW YORK
LONDON
PARIS
BERLIN
.^