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Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Miller and on, Barrington, returned this week, l‘i‘w'hc spent the last three weeks in aine. Mrs. Charles Schroeder and daugh- ter, Emily, spent the last week as guests at the Nosworthy home, Mer- rick road. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin G, Smith of and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I Williams of Roosevelt have been touring the island the past week. The women members of the South Shore Yacht Club will hold a big card party at the South Shore Yacht Club this afternoon (Friday). Prizes will be Tiffany stationery. Miss Edith Stevens was visiting during the past week in Arlington, N. Y.. at the home of the aunt of the late Sergeant William Huff, re- cently killed at the Curtiss Aeroplane plant. - Mr. and Mrs, William Thompson and son, William, Jr., returned to their home in Flatbush, having spent the month of August at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomp- of Mr. and Wilmington, Du]. after mending l pleasant trip through the Thonsand Island. stopped at the home of Mr. 'Teeple's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth E. 'Teeple of Long Beach avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brall and son of Rutland road are stopping at the Grand Union Hotel. atoga Springs, .N. Y. After the racing season will continue their tour through New York and New Jersey. w.«_- w The Great South Bay Ferry Com- pany has added to its schedule of boats between this village and Point Lookout Beach, a trip for the con- venience of commuters at 6.30 p.m. The boat leaves the company's dock here daily at the time mentioned. Mrs. Herman Lutz of Pearsall ave- nue will leave for a visit to her sis- ter, Mrs. John Shufelt, Stockbridge, Mass.. sister-in-law of Harvey Shn- felt, ex«c¢~ of Massachus- sets. Mrs. lately sold consider- able property in West Stockbridge orth moat Mass. 'The Hel 15h: Hand Class will meet with Mrs. Herman Sessler of Thomas avenue on Thursday afternoon, Sep- beach outing Freeport tember 16. Council No. 57 last Saturday after- noon and evening was an enjoyable Miss Augusta E. Love, daughter affair and successful in a financial|Of Mrs. Augusta Love of 23 Dahlia way, although the surplus over ex-| @¥enue, and lam E. Carley of penses was not as large as antici-] Boston. Mass., were married at the pated. 'Two large launches conveyed home of the brid- on Wednesday af- the excursionists from Patterson's ferncom by Rev. J. H. Tuthill. The dock to Point Lookout, the trip be-| bride's mother and Miss Grace ing enlivened by the Elite Orches- Schellhardt were her attendants. tra; hired specially for the occasion. aan tril e bay de k k out, some of the excursionists took |:. Sflfg'écfigl mfifiusflmfif- a dip in the ocean while others had tay, September 7. Services every Sunday at 7.45 p.m. baht luncheons, strolled the beach or sat by the surf and enjoyed the cool air, Dancing enlivened the evening hours until 10.15, when the return trip .. Like the after- moon trip to the beach, the return was ideal. The party reached Free- port at 11.30, safe and well satisfied that the entertainment committee of $10“ council had, provided a good '~ John Doty, age 79 years, died Tuesday at his home in Milburn avenue, Baldwin. He is survived by his wife, Lucinda, and a son, Wil- Ham. Funeral services were held Thurs- day afternoon at the bome of his son in Park avenue, Baldwin. In- On Saturday and Sunday. Post Councilors Frank Snedeker, Sr., E. V. Baldwin, C, Wesley Golden, John W. Southard, Oscar W. Valentine and , W. A. Edwards, will start for King: PAINTING ston to attend the annual state con- vention, which begins on Labor Day. Done at 0M The first and second degrees were | conferred by Freeport Council upon'| GOMBERT BROTHERS Inew: candidates last Friday even- ng. | Decorators and Painters I « All members of Freeport Council ) that the regular meet- | Tel. Freeport 180-M ou Friday evening at sa of attendance at meetings and en- deavors made to reach the stay- aways, but with small success. It is anticipated that in the near future measures will be taken to bring the delinquent members to account. wou ne freemen BALDWIN The public schools will reopen for the term on September 8. Rev. A. B. Hervey of Bath, Me. is visiting his son, Charles Hervey, of Milburn avenue for a few days. Mrs. E. G. Steiner of New Orleans is visiting Mrs. E. B. Johns of Grand avenue for a few weeks. WANTED Girls ~Girls Girls Operators wanted on Waists. Good wages and steady work all year round. We pay as high alllgwenty dollars kn] wail: e give a weekly mus to steady workers. FREEPORT Manufacturing Co. Merrick Road and Henry Street' Freeport, L. I. GRAND FAIR f s -~. OR THE Mus Fire- AUGUST 29TH AND 30TH Afternoon and Evening at the A miscellaneous shower was ten- dered Miss Dorothy Bock of Central avenue last Saturday afternoon by Miss Winnie and Esther Smith at their home in Merrick road. Miss port. Interment will be in Calvary cemetery, Long Island city. mmmmemnters FOR SALE-8 room house on Creek, Baldwin ; good fish stand, $8500. B. F. Johnson, Lynbrook. 1:20 FOR BALE-Young Jersey family cow; cheap. Apply: George: Winkler, Woodfield Rd., Roskvile Centre. FOR SALE-House, 8 rooms and bath, corner plot, 180x175, barn, shade and fruit trees, grapes, chicken bouse. P, O. Box 223, Rockville Centre. 1:29 FOR SALE-House, 9 rooms and steam heat, garage, two. cars; fruit shade .. trees;, Jot 90x180;85.. Lenox Rockville Centre. Lamb & Magaw, owners. Let This Winter's 'Overcoat Cost $10 Instead of $40 By Turning Your Old Coat It will Look Like New. 1:29 bath, and Rd, Alterations Free of Charge. ELVIN E. HARRISON < Coat Maker Bedford Ave. Bellmore, L. I. Corner Merrick Road Chomonununye a wco toro ~FIRE HOUSE 'Grand Avenue Massapequs, L. I. % y 11h.“ Building wmmmmoftuwgfl‘fi. ever realize that they are paying m | l I James Ai‘mmrong PmPerty 47 Choice Lots On the Premises, Washington and Hart Avenues _ N VILLAGE oF. waEVELT gm- heart of the viflln of \W'fi m2}? ”35“- 'in tral \aln on mings Bonds in MUSIC BY W$M Nwflwmm And her }, Jack, of I‘ll-M an nus in Pct-72.4?“ 3!an st “Hugh“ where they ,, Ang her son, 3.1010! LIBERTY HAL © BROOKLYN AVE., FREEPORT Near the Trolley Across from the De DANCING Every Wednesday and Saturday Evening SOUVENIRS _ ... ; Always a Good Time, and REAL JAZZ MUSIC ROLLER SKATING EVERY OTHER WEEK NIGHT Finest Hall and Best Dance Floor ( Long Island SPECIAL GALA NIGHT Labor Day Evening Telephone 607 Jamaica Office: First National Bank Building, Jamaica, N. Y ABSOLUTE AUCTIONSALE OF TRE Pu or ==> > Centre and “My K NASSAU Wig; 1919 “Annuall- I