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\~ Mr. and Mrs. George Meadon and | , byt “fin-net. have returned to their winter home in Brooklyn. { Mrs. John Walker of Richfeld, Conn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. 10. J. Meeple, Long Beach avenue, this \week. . ¥. to“ D‘N 1910. Administratrix, Hall. The star degree and' initia- tion of master Masons will take place. The next meeting will be Oc- tober 25, and will be observed as master Masons' night. All Masons Invited. ed 1 Post has return rom want. Mass., and 'will % later go to Florida for the winter The Sunday School class of Miss ie Smith was entertained at the m of Mrs. William Rhame on *Tuesday. The N. S. C. C. tendered a surprise to Mrs. Frank Snedeker on 'Puesday afternoon in honor of het Dirthday. ie . + -Andrew Austin of Brooklyn spent last week-end as guest of his cousin, w Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Austin, West BS .X. Dean street. + Mrs. Jane Hegeman of this village spent a. few days of last week in L- Mineola at the home of Mr. and E Mrs. Thomas H. Willis. Anthony, Howard Weinert, Vernon d Tepe, wmn‘: Ruhlfllhmrt Mil- | to the ler, Harry Leich, Da reaves, | . George Cook, Donald Bowne, Kath- | in \THE BALDWIN NATIONAL BAN ryn Weins, Helda Gray. Room 3-Miss Marjorie Pitcher, teacher, 98 per cont-Joseph Bar- tow, George Otto, Andrew Rogers, Walter Wood, Mary Baldwin, Lil- Man Block, Genevieve Borel, Alice Greaves, Ethel Hope, Roberta John. | . ' {HK, o, Saline in s PAE ar ston, Frances Jonasch, Helen _ JO- | Nassau and State of Ne rk in authorised mnasch, Hazel Moore, Kathryn Phil- | to commence the ran-woof nfi|u as lips, / Estelle - 'Wolfe, . Theodora | Provided in Sesion. Fiftr-one hundred and Wright. Dorothy Borel. sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States, Room 2, Miss Frances Hui-21:3, rae i bust teacher, 98 per cent-Walter Bald. win, Harold Conning, George Brit- (LS.) sixth day of October, 1 ton, Howard Gunzenhauser, Oscar Hartman, Francis Hope, .; Joseph Maraglio, Frank Miller, Joseph Tor- dik, George Verity, Lucile Dew Edna Gunzenhauser, Marjo Greaves, Muriel Hayes. Sylvia John- ston, Lillian Otto. Room 1, Miss Mary Crucknell, teacher, 96 per cent-Frank Arnell, Milton - Bartow, - Charles | Carroll Frank Ives, Edward Jonasch, Ed word Kammerer, Charles Lawrence Arthur Miller, Lyman Miller, Al bert Smith, Allen Wood, Lawrence Wallmuller. Robert Weinert, Frank Scirica, Marjorie Borel, Christine Maraglio, Kathryn Albright, Bar- bara Tordik. Lutheran Church Bible School every Sunday at 9.30 a.m. Preaching service at 10.45. Rev. I. Chantry Hoffman, D. D., of Philadelphia, eastern district su- perintendent of the United Lutheran «Church Cfl conduct the services next Sunday, October 12. MERRICK Mr. and Mrs. William Large and son of the Camp Grounds, summer residents, were here for the week. end. Mrs. Large was present at the dance and package party of Merrick Fire Company No. 2 last Saturday evening. BALDWIN NATIONAL BANK\ A surprise party was given Miss Lillian Kotze of Richard avenue on her twelfth birthday by her par- ents with the able cooperation of many young friends in Manor Park. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all present. Acting Comptroier of the Currenty. Merrick Fire Company No. 2 held its-regular monthly meeting on Mon- day evening. October 6, at headquar- ters. F. W. Popke was elected to membership; R. 0. F. Godigkeit and Frank Godigkeit, Jr., were elected on the house committee for the cur- rent month. : The Ladies' Guild of the Church of 've the transfiguration will hold a rum: : mage sale on Friday, Saturday and Fj Monday in the store opposite the Freeport post office and next to Roul- (sil ston's grocery store. Another successful dance and package party was given by Merrick Fire Company No. 2 on Saturday evening, October 4, in Firemen's Hall No. 2. As usual, a good time was afforded. The first meeting of the Mothers' Club was held Wednesday afternoon in the Grove street school. Miss Ruth Raymond of the Freeport schools and Dr. Mabel Weed of Garden City ad- dressed the meeting. Francis Savona, one of the local councilmen, attended the eighteenth convention of the Eastern Confer- ence of the Synod of New York and New England at Mount Vernon on Tuesday, as the lay delegate from the local parish. He was appointed and served on the committee on cre- dentials. constitution of the merged synod was unani- e annual reception and dance, undér auspices of H. R. Coun, eil 1974, K. of C., will be held next Monday evening at the South Shore .3 Hotel. This event is celebrated an- nually to commemorate Columbus Day, which falls on Sunday this we- There will be a public field day on Saturday, October 18, at the polo grounds. Archer street and Bayyiew avenue, at 2.30 p.m. 'The four public . a , schools of Freeport will compete; all 4 SSS AUCTION SALE both boys and girls. At the close of a large General Country Store school football team will play a game, Mr. and Mrs. Jere E. Brown of Brooklyn avenue announce the com- ing marriage of their daughter Florence Adeline, to Willard Fred- erick Van Riper on Saturday, October 18. Miss Brown is a graduate of Adelphi College and prominent in activities of the M. E. Church or- ganizations, Mr. Van Riper at one P s P Hardware, Housefurnishings, Furni- ture, Crockery, Dry Goods, young friends at their home in hon- - or of Mr. Brall's brother, Lleuunznt Shoes, Etc' - Ludwig Brall, returned from over- i ) seas. The occasion enhanced delight- R ful entertainment numbers, refresh- flaunt“: I: utomobile ride to acca onkonko where Mr. and Mrs. Brall own a stock farm. - D. STRAUSS, Auctioneer, will sell on the premises Br mmm » - | CORNER BROADWAY AND LAFAYETTE ST. time was a student at the New York t SEAFORD 4 Woodmere, L. I. ' Wednesday, October 15th the home of Mrs. Charles E. Mills AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M. WILLIAM E. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brall and The man who promised - their son, Curtis,of Rutland road, i recently entertained a party of on Thursday afternoon. * Rev. Theodore Bennett and fam- h : ° Aly have returned to Brooklyn after - pending the summer here. I William Wanser led the Epworth tk . service last Sunday evening. i At later.service Charles Reich ort gave two violin For County Treasurer OF GLEN COVE, N.Y. burdens in Nassau County, by collecting delinquent taxes, and who has made good, thereby saving to the prompt taxpayers thousands of dollars ''annually in interest on temporary loans.\ Edison: was “A.- that you have music-with its power to broaden and beautify your life }} -that he gladly spent three {} million dollars in perfecting (M the New Edison. How you pay for your New Ed- f ison, therefore, becomes a most insignificant matter, You are to have your New Edi- son-now! That's your privi. lege! That's Edison's purpose. Pay cash if you wish! Spread [ the payments out if that's more convenient. We have no set rule. - CHUBBUCK'S [FREEPORT ~a. LUYSTER to equalize taxpayers' . solos. accompanied by his sister. the entire stock and fixtures of . (JD) (._ While riding along the Merrick F. K. 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