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VITAL STATISTICS - Town of Hempstead Marringe Licenses Mins Cortland Lake Kaeser, 26; Gladys |9f Mr. Muriel Hackett, 27, both of Hempstead. Nassau Foster Hamilton Witten, 31, Lucas [Roosevelt, and Arthur Howard Martin ville, Ohio; Eisie Adele Trott, 29, Lyn-|of Phillipeburg, Pa., were married on brook. Sunday, February 22, at the home of fi of Dividend Christian Nicholas Reimels, 24; Rit. |the bride's parents, which was prettily o ce L - > zabeth Anna Erie, 21, both of Eltnont. {decorated for the event. Rev. R. R: Roberts, pastor of the Methodist Epis- Son, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weeks |copal Church, officiated. of Seaford. The bride was dressed in white satin Daughter, Norma, to Mr. and Mrs. |and white maline and carried a bou- Waiter B. Carman of Baldwin. t of white carnations and sweet wt Nn Caner toate a a we un (on aw ra hoe Ihe Directors of the F Oliver C. Pryer of Baldwin. - Nostrand of Malverne, who was gown» . leader J) #1 { Son, John, to Mr. and Mrs. Dominic /ed in blue satin and blue maline. Miss Bank, Freem N. Y” R mv‘,” Project extension walk,» ® . pe Tanzola of East Meadow. * [Margaret Cook of Malverne was an- ied by: Mr. wrig I Daughters, Elsie and Virginia (twins), [other attendant, Russell Benoi of Mal- H so chiang \of ine .o ies and tirainie ftwinat [other aftendant. Bi this declared a Dividend have won MISSES LOTTIE woob, CLAIRE INTEMANN AND EMMA CLARK Meadow. loo Roum rote yor e ruc os|| of One Hundred Per Cent, pay- |LOCAL GIRLS AT |__| 1 w. © x xes rows Y.W.C. A. CONFERENCE | == »=#s one sma ney sete March 1, at Inwood, Louls Cittadino, They \wil reside at Mi Wwalnht avo\ able in stock of this Mk, to stock holders of record as of Work Plans of Organization , thy or ohn or February 19, 1920, which said VOTERS Sarwan ks Hike Inteman, aged 18, is also tional program in the villages and , l, 1920. aged 1 year, 2 months. nue, Easton, Pa. worker, | _ The Misses Edwina Henderson, Eta | towns of Long Island, busy telling peo- mmmg°§’°’°'m\ tg 'with a say' Bergler of Rockville Centre: Katherine |ple about the work and . interesting s dien Dated February 19, 1920 ted Fe a Work and vote for young men who have spent most of herine D. Curtis of| Copeland, Alice Haight of | Freeport, | them in the possibilities of the woman: ing of 050.1». tI‘m second in the| Were among the 18 delegates from Long | bood on the island. North mgmtlmmwfi\m with | Island who attended the eighth inter- The activities of the past 18 months clothing D\ of the village a city high school girls' conference of |have been carried on by the Y, W. their lives in Freeport, know every inch of it and are not bound to anything but good government. , ' the northeastern field Young Women's |C. As share of the funds contributed - “gingienslon gervi News, pub Christian Association, held in the Cen- | and subscribed to the United War Work New York State College] {A! Branch ¥, W. C. A., Brooklyn, Campaign. The generous response of VILLAGE ELECTION TUESDAY, MARCH 16. uahed by the March 5, 6 and 7, with an attendance of the public made possible the splendid Polls Open, 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. 250. achievements, both here and overseas. On Friday evening supper, songs and If the work is to contingie the asso- games later helped the girls to get ac- |clation must have your financial sup- PEOPLE’S P ARTY quainted, Following the opening exer- |port, your spiritual support, and your cises Saturday morning, the theme of |backing as a citizen conscious of the the conference, \How Wide is My [responsibility to the girls of the com: - munity. You must fall in line for the World?\ was discussed by secretaries from the mational board of the Y. W. forwarding of the ¥, W. C. A. move: growers Edward Roweh! of East Mead ow gained §110 from 'his nere of \Cob- ers,\ and thereby won a place above all others mentioned in the reports. Tin Stang and Mabel Luyster fin.|C. A and the northeastern field girls' |ment. The only excuse you can offer For President, CLARENCE A. EDWARDS work department, for indifference is that you know noth- = s 'I ”I‘m\ \rim'2m\“'m\\flygfl I; After a picnic Saturday noon, a model ing about it, and even that is not an For Trustees HOWARD E. PEARSALL S x‘rfi’e'gnied a gain of $214.56 trom Cabinet meeting was demonstrated by excuse, for the secretaries for this ter- RAYMOND J. MILLER I 5 barred rocks. Edward Corfitzen, an the girls of Yonkers Y. W. C. A., and ritory, Miss Edna Hanna and Miss Mar- Fold Nassau County boy, fin.| PMC reports of the year's work were |aret Johnson, and all the speakers, For Treasurer, S. DIMON SMITH | Kim: M given by a representative from each @ewspapers and other literature are at U mildred Kohler of Lmbrook,\ says d6legation. our service to explain about the asso- For COM“! «D, FRANK SEAMAN hens \o bo y all odds champion| A \PiCkup\ basketball team defeated clation, with ite more than fifty: years' \MAW\. 'garden. plot 110 a- \plielcup\ team from the West Side |of experience with the womanhood of A i fest “a. 1 3? Kinds of v Y. W. C. A. of New York city. 'The the world. feature Saturday evening was a ban- w: :’;:‘;‘;|‘;';°N;°ct'““uu \$833.53 quet. There were several speeches, and a number of practical suggestions rela- flaihmmlmfinf (mfmfiz tive to ¥. W. C. Ar work were made. Wanted— Licensed and Bonded by State of New York Telephone, (Day and Night) 562 Freeport, Murray's Detective Agency | Thomas W. Murray, Principal -COW FOR SALE- YOUNG GUERNSEY COW-Fresh, (Third Calf, Three (3) weeks ; This Agency is Prepared to undertake Proper The Junior Project extension. work | There were \movies\ and singing. There old), Registered Stock; very fine. Health and Condition Perfect. E to all Le %, was 'a vesper service Sunday afternoon. Detective Business Entrusted we in Nassou County is under the efficient BUILDING L0 AN Mil values more than pay for herself before next calving. Also management of Fred W. Ohm. 25, sermon was delivered by Helfer, Guernsey-Jersey, 14 months, Sold separately or to- yers or Private Individuals. > . Dr. . gether. . _---_-_-4-_-_- The delegates report that the confer- 6 a fool is also| ¢nc© was unusually inspiring and help.} from private party (no agents) c- C- AD AMS All Business Strictly Confidential | A woman married to , . a foo! if she lets him know he is. .. \| (! , __ $5,000, not speculative, for LAW nC 5 Railroad Avenue, FprOft, N. Y. | A grouch is the worst worlt of na-| 'The president evidently couldn't find| OWner. . RENCE. LONG ISLAND Realty Building--Room 14 & twe, but the man who thinks he must any more cabinet members in Houston, $ be sy all the time in order to Terme 60 he used an old one with that Box 100, Freeport, L. I. P. O. and STATION, CEDARHURST, LONG, ISLAND : : : mome | entertaining, about bad. - ne benenene mention JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY | THIS COMPANY is offering FOR SALE during the next 30 DAYS afew desirable BUILDINC [- _- ; PLOTS at very LOW PRICES in any part of FREEPORT, L. I., which you may prefer $ ‘ Between L.I. R. R. and MERRICK ROAD Porterfield Place, south side, plot about 50x105. Price...... . 900 Porterfield Place, south side, corner plot about 67x105. Price. ... 1300 Lexington Ave., north side, corner filial”. Price.... . .. 1600 Porterfield Place, south side, plot 50 x~about 125. Price........ 800 Merrick north side, plot 75x 150. 1878 \* 200 a show 190.\ Price.... 3000 Merrick north about . \01.5.7“ or m Price. 4000 First Place, east gide, corner plot 75x 6:1“. Price.. ... .... Benson west side, 50 ououonoho (fl Between MERRICK ROAD & ATLANTIC AVE Grove Street, east side, 50 about 125. m.#....f.mso Emits. P . “mu“m““”“ 1875 110, - “mfim 200 side, plot 50x150 about 100x150 _ Price...... 3000 Grove Street, west side, 50 1250 north 60 about 160.\ Pace \ C*, izes Morris north plot 50 shout 115. Price \ 5\ * . 9o9 East Ave., east side, plot about 58 x 97. - 1000 East Ave., west 50x125 Smith south \30 a then 120.\ Price: ...\. 1200 401100 sa Stokes Ave., west side, plot 40100 aes as ev ence. 800 / wee eens bale ba als $s