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) a | } toed \by a fail. N -__- | . ._ The Sunday School cldss of Miss Hattie R. Smith spent Wed ° Huntington on a picnic. '* Owen W. Huniphrey has accepted a palm! in New York in the busi- g:- of Arthur D. Nosworthy, Miss Catherine King is visiting her sister, Mrs. George V. Sloat, North Long Beach avenue,- for a week. Miss Marion Smith has been visit- ing her uncle, Rev. H. K. Smith, City Island, New York, for the past week. © a *_ Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith and Mrs. Clinton M. Flint and son, Gilbert, visited friends in Copaigue on Sat- urday. Dr. Wright F. Lewis has been ill for the past few weeks at his home, He will not resume his work until the fall. Mrs. W. D. Finch entertained the five hundred club at her home in North Ocean avenue on Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Smith recently registered at Pittsfield, Mass., where they are spending a delightful vaca- tion period. Mr. and Mrs. Tully and son, Paul, of Montclair, N. J., were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. W. D. Finch, North Ocean avenue. Miss Mildred Coon of Saratoga Springs, former teacher in the Free- port schools, is visiting with Miss Marjory Pitcher this week. Sammel R. Smith, president of the Bank of Long Island, is spending his vacation at Manchester, “It mm, Smith left Wednesd im. to jun; Mr. and Mrs. I. Haff and son, George,, and daughter, Lucy, of Brooklyn motored out Tuesday and spent the day at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. H. Smith. Frank Tunney, well known in the- atrical circles, and a summer resi- dent of this village, has been en- gaged to play &he \Ed Wynn\ role llnu‘firmellmo\ when it opens this all. The Plaza Theatre was struck by lightning Saturday night in one of the most severe storms witnessed in years. Slight damage was done to the roof and chimney. fully covered by insurance, however. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hingle and daughter have returned to their home in this village, having spent some time at their farm in Egremont, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Williams of this village have taken occupancy of the farm. ‘\ Clarence B. Abrams of thevAbrams Pharmacy, Merrick road, has pur- chased the Scornberger farm . in Hillsdale, near ShefMeld, N. Y. He will take possession in a few weeks, making many improvements to the property. at [F8 on Thursday, ** Mrs. C. J. daughter, Mrs. G. A. H. Merrick road, . , at 8 p.m. . Mrs. Fred Lee is able to be about Tce cream and cake will be on sale. after am accident to her foot has been il for the past few months at the hm lace street, with heart trouble. > Smith wishes to- thank the many friends who have remembered her flowers, and fruit. still vely 111. but her recovery is ho ed for soon, md A combined outing of the Luther League and the Sunday School 'of Christ Lutheran Church will take place on Wednesday, t\6, to Point Lookout. All members and | friends of' the church are vinvited. \ Children under 16 yéars will be charged ten cents. All others will be charged 35 conts. Two boats have been chart for the excursions, }and will leave Patterson's dock, foot | of Raynor street, at 9 a.m. [ Last Saturday afternoon the Free- port A. A. defeated the Lynbrook team 'by the score of 6-5 in. a close contest, It was the first de- feat administered to the visitors An six weeks. The team is playing excellent ball, and the fans will have a real treat on August 2, when the Bushwicks Club will cross bats with the local club. [ CHURCHES. Presbyterian Church The regular mid-summer commu- {tion will be held next Sunday morn- ing. The pastor will preach on \The Heroic in the Call to Service.\ at 10 o'clock in the pastor's room of the church, entered by the north door. The evening service will be cqn- ducted by Ensign Sammel A. Hewitt, who has charge largely of the Salva- tion Army Hotel at Camp Mills. He son and Newark, N. J. He will bring a staff of workers with him from Camp Mills and will conduct a regu- lar salvation meeting. All are in- vited and assured a meeting full of interest, both human and spiritual. *_ M. E. Church Pastor, Rev. Everett A. Burnes. In the absence of the minister, who«is on his vacation, Rev. John Richards, D. D., of Ithaca, N. Y., will preach both morning and éven- ing at 10.30 a.m. and 7.45 p.m. He is a strong, able speaker, and minis- ters daily to many of the Cornell University students. J. D. Arfmann, temor soloist of the Madison avenue will asgist in the music of the ser- vices both morning and yvsnlng. Sunday School at 9.30 aim. Lutheran Church Pastor, Rev. Carl Miller. Sunday School at 9.15. service at 7.45. Theme, Things.\ > ' Morning \Little The | session will meet to receive members | mother at the critical time with Mrs. Rogers .is [Jr. 0. U. A. M. A public installation of officers re- «may elected by Freeport Council No. $7 was well attended last Priday evening, and proved an interesting and entertaining affair. Deputy State Councilor Tunison ¥rom Richmond Hill, accompanied by his staff, per- formed the cerensonies. He also gave the assemblage a surprise by hand- ing to Past Councilor Hilbert R. Johneon a commission from National Council as deputy for the state of Connecticut. The past countilot w both surprised and happy almost youd . expi on. . Deputy Tunison entertained later with- a . splendid speech about the national orphans' home at Tiffin, Ohio, of which in- stitution he is a trustee. State Vice- Councilor Burroughs of 'Lynbrook and Brother \Jim\ Walker of Brook- lyn also made interesting speeches. Pleasing music was furnished by Miss Carrie Kobel and her brothers from Valley Stream. «Cake and lem- onade were served by the entertain- ment committee. I | Rodney L. Scudder, the ' elected councilor of Freeport Coun- cil, has taken office with a view to enlivening its affairs, and hopes that {all members will come out to. meet- ings., NEW MARKET TO OPEN | In Freeport. Along Merrick Rbad, | Near Schlutér's bean corps omeer al onal N 45 o on and at Englewood, Plainfield, Patter Merrick road, Freeport, ining the grocery store of H. C. uter. The proprietors of this market, { which is to be known as the Hygrade Market, are men of extensive expe- rience in the butcher business. They have had years of experience in ca- | tering to the very highest class trade | and will make it a point to handle , only the best of meats nngqponltry that money can buy. [\+ } They want to make thisymarket | a strictly home market, & price that | you can reeetmmend to-your friends | with pride; a market in which you can place every confidence, being sure that whatever you order' or i buy at the store will be of the very best quality only, at as reasonable Presbyterian Church, New York city,, a price as,it is possible to sell meat , of 'reliable quality. ' The proprietors, A. A. Larson and ; Waller C. Mayer, invite you to in- “pact their display of meats, and | also their market on Friday, August | 8. Feel at home, the same as if | you were in Washington Market, New York eity. Go in and look around. -Adv. Rupert Julian -_ ~ ¥ % RH + grope \ 5a; American Theatre South Main Street, Freeport $ ¢ 1.\ l * jib R (oak newly- |' PREVENT Disease A neglected mouth breeds disease. \People who have bad teeth cannot {chew food properly. This leads to { indigestion. Indigestion, moving in a vicious circle, through many ills, leads again {to decay of the teeth. A decaying tooth is a sick tooth, If it is not restored to health, it breeds germs whichs carry disease throughout the system. , - Neglected teeth the growth 'of the child and undermine ~the health of the adult. Do not wait for a toothache to send you to the dentist-let him prevent trouble. Go today. Really Clean Teeth Never Decay. . We administer Nittous Oxidq/and Ozygen for Extractions and operations in the mouth. Robins & Schwartz 3 DENTISTS : 22-24 S. Grove Street, Freeport, N. Yi Telephone 219 * gs h .& mop T was a u,, 4 W wilt flu?“ | the Temple, 2190) \tll 4 hattan, on Saturd u wit its 12, ® lawn. cemetery. ou) Our keynote's Quality, ° Clothing-all wool. Shoes-all leather. . Furnishings, hats and H sporting goods that measure ' up to the same high stand- ard. Special = 0 -all samples. Rocgrs Pzzet Company Broadway at 18th St. Broadway \Four at 84th St. Convenient Broadway Corners\ Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st St. NEW YORK CITY Let Your Dentist - FOOtwea For Ev‘ery Member of the Family WHITE - f Oxfords, Colonials,-Pumps, Keds, Scout Shoes, a ~~ Ba Agency famous “Wllko§et\ Shoes for Men and Wo -\ We Specialize on Narrow Widths BROWN BLACl t Alama Bare-Foot Sandals, | g Shoes - __ ‘ ® 86 So. Main St., Freeport ¢ :- 32 Main St., Hempstead Largest Assortment of Children's Shoes