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s Copite, & Cents Mate, 30 Cente 'BRANCE orrice 98 Bouth Grove Btrees Fresport, N. Y. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 19 Wm. G. Miller visited relatives in Ocean Grove, N. J., over the week end. Stanley Lester has been spending the past week visiting in East Haven, Conn. Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Burnes are spending a few weeks at Northfeld, Mass. Mrs. Fred Howell and daughter, Gladyes, spent the past week at Point Lookout. Dr. H. V. Holcomb is on a two weeks' vacation through the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown re- Saturday from a two weeks' stay at Lake George. Virginia and Richard Spindle, o* Brooklyn, spent the past week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs: Hunt. Clifford Hunt and Hubert Well: leave Saturday,t August 16, for a two weeks vacation at Haines Falls. Theodore Bedell, Jr., bookkerr in the office of County Treasurer Luyster, is on a two week's vacation Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schroeder and Miss Emily Schroeder, of Fordham, N Y, were week-end guests at the Nosworthy home. Attorney Douglass C. Lawrence is na.ned as one of the incorporators of the Collins Motors Corporation, capi- talized at $400,000. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt leave Faturday for Mount Trempor in the Catskill Mountains, where they will spend a few weeks. Miss Margaret Gould is with the Y. W. C. A. girls at Camp Triangle, Huntington. Miss Gould is the only representative from Freeport. Mrs. J. Hungerford Milbank of Pine street served as judge for the Army and Navy athletic meet at New Dorp, Staten Island last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Thomp- son and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beebe are motoring for two weeks through Lee, Mass., and covering the Mo- hawk Trail from there north, *_ Orlando Raynor arrived home Fri- Cay on the Martha Washington after thirteen months service overseas. Ho wae in the First Army and discharged from Cemp Upton. Mr. and Mrs. Wim. P. Bigler and daughter, Melba, of Hasbrook, Heights, N. J., Mrs. Westervelt and Mr. and Mrs. Burgin of the Bronx were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kelsey. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cook, Mrs Harold Cook, and Miss Marjorie Pitcher left Sunday for Brandon, Vt. to visit Mrs. Stewart Cutler, nee Miss Gladyes Cook. They will be away about a week. Lester Danley, 23rd Company, 6th Machine Gun Battalion, U.S. Marines, returned Monday after twenty months of foreign service. He was sent to Camp Mills to participate in a parade to be held in New York after which he will be sent to Quantico, Va., for discharge. of diseases of bacterial origin has long passed the experimen- tal stage, and is now regularly used by advanced physicians. If you are advised by your doc- tor to have any vaccines or an- | titoxins used in treatment of } mainder of the summer. will visit Gilgo to-morrow. Bingham, N. Y., called \The Dough [z | BOUTH siDE OBSERVER AND NASSAU POST, FRIDAY, Avouer s Miss Marion Smith left Monday for|\ To-morrow, the second Saturday: of Peconic, to spend the month of| August, is what was known for years August. \Nigger Beach Day.\ Years ago In hug , «~ afforded a great festival for both byterian urches, evening , Glen Lamb, linotypographer of the| colored and white folks who went to will be omitted for the month of Au- - Observer-Post, is on a week's vaca-| the beaches in sail boats. Eating.| gust. They will be resumed on Sep- tion in the Catakills. drinking, dancing and sports of va~| tember %. ._ , rious kinds, including bogt races The service last Stnday evening Mrs. Thomas Lucas and daughter,| were indulged in, and frequently was conducted by Ensign t and Phuyllis, left Saturday for Haines| free-for-all fights. Amityville dark-| fourteen workers. There was large Falls, where they will spend the re-| ies continue the beach parties and congregation. Miss Helen Weller of nut Girl\ a genuine Salvation Army The Enterprise Band has discon-] Worker, . spoke inlcremnglg' but tinued rebearsals for a few weeks. |modestly of her work under fire, as- serting that over 5,000 dourhnuu were panes out daily by herself and three IN FRATERNAL CIRCLES. other workers. Mister Roger E. Smuth, son of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. H. Smith, of Wallace st., fell from his velocipede early this week and sprained his arm. Miss Nellie Bard and her fiance. (min Nixon, were winners of the Ir. 0. U. A. M. Lutheran lucky number dance at the South | |, AEBS * Rev. Carl H. Milter, Pastor Shore Yacht Club last Saturday night ‘n'séfmfmcegflilcflmfié 2, Sunday School at All clothes and no play Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Fulton and |for the year |: st Friday evenlnh by g}; morning worship 10.30, evening makes Jack's outfitting a daughter, Sherley, recently motored Nelson Eastman as cha 'The pastor's theme at evening will dull day. to illmihon Ontario, Canada, Mr.| man, Shepard Bartholomew, as trei be, \The Returning Soldier,\ a de- & . - Fulton's old home, and visited friends. urer and E. V. Baldwin as secretary. Ni, ,; (.._ / Service So, besides everything The committee expects to have a John F. Rhame, recently mustered|Dleasurable event arranged for thi out of service, has brought theBTid-Iinonzg nmlozedn'zztzgccm it dur den property of South Long Beach ing the > ave., and Olive Boulevard and expects Vice-Counsilor Frank 8. Snsdeke‘r. to take occupancy this week. j &r., and Past Councilor E. V. Baldwin were appointed a committee on pub- Miss Marion Paterson was hostess yctly by ‘Councllor Scudder last ri- of # house party at her home over the | day evening. week end, The guests were Miss Nel-t Every member of Freeport ‘Counzi‘: | tie Bard and her fiance, Allen Nixon Is urged to attend the meetings a Miss Jessie Bard and' Mr. Wm. J 'Friday evenings. Under Good an Heacock of Flatbush. Welfare {t is expected by the enter- tainment committee to afford some Mr. and Mrs. Milton Post and Pleasant surprises in the near future inen and boys wear, we have a complete Sporting Goods Department ,at - all - four stores. Rogers Peet quality, too! Moneyback, if you want it. ~Ahepping. Bertice\ arf fee- Roogrs Pzzt Company roadway dway Washi .so as to eliminate speech making B L Broa y gaging-NF‘kni/[rsfjffi wgusdmgifi'é which has become routine and dry at l'mnConggr‘nllznt“ 4th St a \ i {- Bath to a certain extent. 's ~ . fireflidaxflleubr'em1:32:30; 0M“ Butd Freeport Council has a total worth g anxdn: Corners' flfflfi‘é: Mr. Wim. Weodill the past week. of nearly $6,000 with no outstanding arre R obligations and all sick and death york Miss Marion Paterson will leave | benefits settled. The council funds NEw Cty ; ; the past | August 17 for Chicago then go to High- were severely taxed during ' land, III. to visit her aunt and uncle, fecal year by the influenza epidemic. , Mr. . Frank Cain, wh he|sick benefits increasing at a rapid wi‘il agjoli‘nré bruit-arcanc: 12,1?! SMe rate for some time and several deaths Chapman. Miss Paterson will be away | Occuring at close range. | The coun- - rrr ee onne a number of weeks. eil hopes this year to make financial . - gains. A boat is now operated daily be- - +o p tween High Hill Beach and Freeport.|_ The Thursday: social met at the | - . 66 Sportsman's Channel and Ray Avgnue | home, of Mrs . C. \P \ Kelsey. Archer | . 1919--Time Table--Power Boat \Surprise Connections by auto bus or L. I. Trac-|st.and a very pleasant afternoon was | AMOC \ t __ 2 ___ tion. (Tr'olley’z :lop East and Atlantic enjoyed. {he session lrvas T4 honxr Let Your Dentlst t from Freeport to High Hill Beach, Dock north end of avenues. Also accomodations may be| of Mrs. Kelsey's mother, Mrs. A. Boa t Ray Street. made for moonlight sails. Telepfi’one E. Bigler of Washington, N. J., who PREVENT Disease Sportsman Creek a y 447-M. A time table will appear in|is spending August at her home. 4 Trams + powrs Egg? our next issue. o Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rh d th Mystic Lndg’E\Q-°:'5‘$s will hold n;‘PEOAPaesifieflxguégdh‘ifi danno: pates LESVE ARR “1“va tint ”3: 21“, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. me and thei Mys No. , . h - REEF . : children and a maid, \3.550 frog\: annual outing to High Hill Beach on $1151“ “no\ properly. This leads to FLAT. | PENN. |FREEPT|FRE C Minneapolis, Minn., 1,800 miles, and| August 27. Boats will leave Patter. | indigest on . . - I C ow. A. M. A x \w. A» P‘“. have been visiting in Freeport for the} son's dock at 9 a.m. Indigestion, moving in a vicious Asa o.83 2.45 - Sika nast three weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. ----+--#- circle, through many ills, leads again ave . Rhame and grand daughter, Betty. to decay of the teeth: we. also Mr. and Mrs. George Rhame and CHURCHES. A decaying tooth is a sick tooth. to family motored to Greenport and re- If it is not restored to health, it sEPT. mained over night. Returning through . breeds germs which carry disease # Port Jefferson and Oyter Bay, stop- Presbyterian | throughout the system. 5 x~ ping at Colonel Roosevelt's state Rev. J. Sidney Gould, pastor. |_ Neglected teeth hinder the growth milk home and his burial plot. At the morning service Sunday thejof the child and undermine the SE1!_>(')F,9 . cm. hat health of the adult. SEPT 19 - (B Do not wait for a toothache to _ - CL . 00. G ,. send -you to \the- dentist-tet him bTi‘ A. x. 38% ';R A h” ’ prevent trouble, 8.36 a.83 246 p. ar P. M. FAIR Go today. “yous“??? 12.38 1.26) 1318 24-80 t pou sEPT. 6 . . M. . 6.3% or THE \Really Clean Teeth Never pe) e Massapequa Fire Department Decay. as sars _- - We administer Nitrous Oxide and sunpays Bs &\ mas | AD AUGUST 29TH AND 30TH (@ss s) sings operations in the mouth. 24.81 P. M. Afternoon and Evening at the Sept t X-Ray for MEDICAL and DENTAL --- a. P, 3M | P, M “RE HOUSE d or Elwin-flan. SEPT. 14 & 21 2; a ; AL: l“ R Grand Avenue Massapequa, L. L. & LABOR 5,31: “if-um: #4 I PV Robins & Schwartz «[ fis i | \i DENTISTS T3 u MI enemy enemee = i SEPT. 22 6.20 22-24 S. Grove Street, Freeport, N. Y. Telephone 219 Your Home Town From the Sky WITH A PILOT YOU ALL KNOW A. ®. flung-m”: DESPITE DREARY WOOLEN , CONDITIONS \ \ Our offé of Smart Double Breasted Suits of Choicest Flannels and Cheviots in Plain and . Striped Effects, including the Rich New Heather Shade, Afford Exceptional Value at $35.00, others at $20,00 to $40.00. Arthur O. Heinrich will five you an idea of the beauty of your own home town from a Curtiss JN 4, owned by the Sperry Flying Corp., from the field west of the South Shore Yacht ~:Club or the field adjoining Heinrich's home on Seaman Ave Baldwin, © __| The Price is $10.00 for Fifteen Minutes. Also flights booked by phone Phone: Freeport 731. TROPICLOTH SUITS 1 as an Ocean Zephyr and Tailored with , Unerring Care at $15.00. . Distinctive Hats, Haberdashery and Shoes ADOLPH LEVY & SON Est. 1884 FREEPORT, N. Y. B B 6 & s € PALM BEACH AND - ll lluaununmmmmllmunmmmm'lmmtmmm