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The \Log formerly known Clarkes® Hotel, at the foot of burn and Whaley and Sopthards' creek, will be opened next season, with fying colors to members only. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919 rendered two - m \Abide With Me,\ and \Asleep in 8 . 9% 4 ; President, \| Jesus.\ Interment was in the Cy- [BE I Y HA “In. Jones of West m: Beach, teams | presidents, Mrs. Flora Doty and Mrs: press Hills Cemetery: L a., spent last week as gu Mrs. game of John Southard; secretary, Mrs. CATHERINE F. RAUCK Jacob Post, \ were made| Catherine F. Rauch, age 30 years. BROOKLYN AVE., FREEPORT f d Armin-wanna rdey a“ e died at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bates have re- e Saturdey after- n \ . turned from a two weeks' trip ; plans for Agnes C. Rauch, Jay and Milton Near the Trolley Across from the Dev through the Adirondacks, - . ual fair were over. It |streets, Freeport, on Wednesday. e s be held the latter part Funeral services will be held Sat- urday morning at 10 o'clock in the Mrs, Jacob Post and daughter, Ol- * Church of the Holy Redeemer, Free- Nah spent the eek-end at North- The Helping Hand Class will meet Dort. Interment will be in Calvary pos with Mrs. Herman Sessler of Thomas cemetery, Long Island city, avenue on Thursday afternoon, Sep- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wald have purchased a house in Raynor §tre@t| No, 57 last Saturday after- Creek, Baldwin ; stand, $3500, i and took occupancy this week, noon and evening was an enjoyable Miss Augusta E. Love, dBUEhtEF Joynion, ** ass Every wgdne‘dl’ “d s‘turday Evening affair and successful in a financial )of Mrs. Augusta Love of 22 Dahlia “lg: ggxnrlzwtmhflyv gala-26 way, although the surplus over ex-|?Yenue, and William E. Carley of FOR SALE-Young Jerey family cow: lub at her hi Thursday after- | D@D®@® Was not as large as anticl- Boston, Mass., were married at the | cheap. . Apply George Winkler, Woodfield SOUVENIRS club ai ome y pated. Two large launches conveyed home of the bride on Wednesday af- R4. Rockvile Centre. 1:29 noon. the excursionists from Patterson's ternoon by Rev. J. H. Tuthill. The = dock to Point Lookout, the trip be- bride's mother and Miss (Grace FOR SALE-House, 8 rooms and bath, Always a Good Time, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Miller and ing enlivened by the Elite Orches- Schellbardt were her attendants. worner plot, 150x175, barn, shade and fruit trees, rapes, chicken house. P. O. Box son, Barrington, returned this week, tra, hired specially for the occasion. gm: spent the last three weeks in 1:03; waxwork 12:16- the Pr\ mo;- Lutheran Church M24, Reskrille Centre. in - the bay delightful. At Point -| _ Pastor, Rev. William Steinbicker. | FOR SALE-House, 9 rooms and bath , 1 E; d d daugh- | out, some of the excursionists took Bible School postponed until Sun- to l - o the last week as 2 dip in the ocean while others had day, September 7. Services every shade n—aTmu-‘w; film’mt 3:1 ~ Corran a he nome Merc basket luncheons, strolled the beach | . guests at the Nosworthy home, Mer- DF yy THe Zit 264 enjoyed the I Sunday at 7.45 p.m. Rockville Centre. Lamb & Magaw, owners. i rick road. 1 air. Dancing enlivened the >John Doty, age 79 years. died Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Smith or| fY°DID® hours boil 10.15. [@ Tuesday at. his home in Milburn E * 9 Freeport and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 1. trip began., e the' after~ avenue, Baldwin. He is survived by et Inter $ Williams of Roosevelt have been 2002 trip to the beach, the return nis wife, Lucinda, and a son, Wil- was ideal. The party reached Free- | liam, touring the island the past week. port at 11.30, safe and well satisfied | Funeral services were held Thurs- overcoat that the entertainment committee of | day afternoon at the home of his The women members of the Shore Yacht Club will hold a pig| the council had provided & #004 son in Park avenue, Baldwin. In- can; party's! the Sorgmflho)\ It?“ time. Cost $10 Instead of $40 t t ay). Will be Tiffany stationery. wont \ On Saturday and Sunday.. Post BYlTll'llilll Your Old Cort . 0 cllors al e er, % . L t e New a Miss Edith Stevens was visiting! V. Baldwin, C. Wesley Golden, John Win Look Lik . durin: the past week in Arlington, W. Southard, Oscar W. Valentine and , PAINTING «-_ FmeSt Hall and Best Dance Floor O N. Y.. at the home of than“? of Y Ai EdJ-rgsihwlll slur]! 1ng King- Alterati r of Cl Isl d the late Sergeant William uff, re- | ston to atten e annual state con- . tently killed at the Curtiss Aeroplane vention, which begins on Labor Day. Done at Once ons free harge. Long an |_ The first and second degrees were | =ze- plant. conferred by Freeport Council upon '| GOMBERT BROTHERS || ELVIN E. HARRISON Mr. and Mrs. nglhn; “may.“ In?\ candidates last Friday even- Coat Maker and son, William, Jr., return to ing. | . , their home in Flatbush, having spent | Decoy-1.0011 and Painters SPECIAL GALA NIGHT the month of August at the home of All members of Freeport Council / Bedford Ave. Bellmore, L. I , Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- -| Tel. Fr 1 iCount l a their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- are reminded that the regular meet eeport 180-M Corner Merrick Road abor Day Evemng ROLLER SKATING EVERY OTHER WEEK NIGHT son of Ocean avenue. ings are held on Friday evening at Y iP e omer * wees or | ba Soph onl munits ong [Freeport New York ;( | Wilmington, Del., after spending a) of attendance at meetings and en- 1 pleasant trip through the Thousand deavors made to reach the stay- Island, stopped at the home of Mr. aways, but with small success. It is AMI 'Teeple's mother, Mrs, Elizabeth E. anticipated that in the near future Teeple of Long Beach avenue. easures will be taken to bring the AN Tellnqusun: members to account. WANTED Telephone 607 Jamaica Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brall and ____4____ The, \Grand Union, BALDWIN Girls Girls Girls ® Springs, .N. Y, After the racing - season will continue their tour through: New York and New Jersey. The public schools will reopen for OPerators wanted on Waists, h w -- the term on September 8. Good wages and steady work all |E - i The Great South Bay Ferry Com- year round. We pay as high | |E reaclut! pany has added to its schedule of Rev. A. B. Hervey of Bath, Me.. i 3 () the yorh or 1 boats between this village and Point | 1s visiting his son, Charles Hervey, as twenty dollars a week. € he to A i afs? cks Lookout Beach, a trip for the con-) of Milburn avenue for a few days: 2180 a weekly bonus to |G ¥ecretaty thereot venience of commuters at 6.30 p.m. steady workers. S uf the The boat leaves the company's dock Mrs, . G. Steiner of New Orleans { 'the, of the al here daily at the time mentioned: 1s visiting Mrs. E. B. Johns of Grand FREEPORT Mich such church of mus-whydflfl Mrs, Herman Luts of Pearsall ave- 19\ * weeks. M u‘ & \trymen named in nue will leave for a visit to her sis A miscellaneous shower was ten- an ldlll‘lng co. re in. of ter. Mra. John Shufelt, Stockbridge: dered Miss Dorothy Bock of Central - | , , Mass.. sister-in-law of Harvey Shu- ayenue last Saturday afternoon by Merrick Road and Henry Street Office: First National Bank Building, Jamaica, N. Y. tor when there form the ves felt, ex-ecgressman of Massachu®-| Miss Winnie and Esther Smith at westry and\ shall sets. Mrs. Luts lately sold consider- mflt'fln count DD moperty in Code 10 | their home in Merrick road. . Miss Freeport, L. I. ens. and a {i Jnto clases and North Edgermont, Mass. (.- germs of ofice fixed at + p' I An old barn located at the rear § “$2273.33: of the Long Island Fuel Corporation GRAND F I IR . O. «/ ar congregations of yards, and owned by C. Milton Fore- opal em? and: the } mar, was totally alumna“!!! 1lllre article govern early Tuesday morning. e, fire future slactions and department responded to the ali OF THE «A3, mubject to the but th not i marae\ 3 Aad oor OF THE - |B Maifisapequa Fire Departmeht L J'amjés Armstrong Prqperty OF: x th of New \Y v 111mm? Freind - [~~ .’ \J _ Avoust zorg Anp. sora || a i , ~ a mep pole ** * 47 Choice Lots Grand Avenue Massapequa, L. I. On the Premises, Washington and Hart Avenues Centre and Spring Streets : IN THE . VILLAGE OF ROOSEVELT NASSAU COUNTY, N. Y. Trolley Stop No. 66 Saturday, Sept. 13, 1919 a mpl .\’_ ‘l1 ’( _ AT z r. u. *~>>*~These fine Building Lots situated direct] action Com: i in heart of the village of 1 l’W‘L ¢ ferent. 2 apposite the property. - omes 'on by wif ve trad van or ante, mode? lage tone\ Do. «!> ___ MUSIC BY GORDON'S BAND _- ' Ink 211 For maps and full particulars address. ~. ~- ~. _ JOHN D. ARMSTRONG, Req., 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' 2} Or the Auctioneer,. .. _.. _ ar