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Jun.) 12+Mre. Vrederick J. Thorniey of Oceanside entertained a Tuesday night wheh the “a of friends in her home recent» w g luncheon being given in honor of “rmm-r-hm-‘ ~ wguest, Mrs. Lillikg: McCaie# of Al- ‘hh Loden. a urle:1 E t bany, a former: resident of the Island, ; Of bong. nifitcheb.> The loent outfit Those present were girlhood friends of the hostess. Among them were Mra. is hopeful of winning this event, great ulnlry existing. between -the. fwo ula‘ A J. Bode of Lynbrook, Mre. 'William SOmPetitO®®: ¢ paAary wo artuscon ml Griftiv of Roslyn, Mrs. William sum] Soom Triple Manuela-l Arranged of- Baldwin and Mrs, Hugh Flak-ml (mpwwnhamrwly to fire} mand her son, of Oceanside. the cost of mixed fertilizers. very near \1 % \| shall 'be m disappointed. 1t jet-nut or seven: months- voting. aie not fully understand the 1mm of the ballot. leaders in Nassau County are & most considerate .lot of mén and the party will-recognize us if wo can show something on election days. 'The is power, with it goes everything, mnn- hood rights, and the full rights of citi- wenship. It whuld be just as reasonable \We have, in Freeport a population mum-“w: male and female, « 1 'have found that the Rouble-n gnu-m. Jur. 12. -W, €. Grand avenue, Baldwin, who ne- sently - retaingd by can-Tamra Markets Rdwin J. O'Malley officiate as arbiter in the interest of the farmer and the dealer, has ajready interceded br behalf of the farmer. According to a recommendation made by. Mr. Sprague in behalf of the farmer, all restrictions governing the farmers' market have \been removed and the of the Masonic Club of Massapequa, Which is listed for Friday night, Jan 19. 'The nominations as made by the committee include Dr. E. K. Burnett, president Fred H. Doelle, manclal secretary; Harry H. Baumann recording secretary and William G Winnie, treasurer. 18:~-Officers will be' dlécted at the annual mésting| Rockville Centre, Jan. 11~-Announce- ment is made of the marriage of Miss Jessie Russell Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson of 268 Shell- Jr., vice Waiter Van Emburg, Jr., fi- president ; bank place apd John A. Munson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Munson of 210 North Centre avenue. 'The=cere» mony was at 11 o'clock Tuesday morn=* ing in St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Richard Hegarty, the pas- I i |to expect the soldier to face the ertemy Besides the election of officers, which tor, performing the service. € , farmer may now enter the markets at * For Auditorium To Honor hf an the field of battle without 4 &2N, &\! ay times, day or night. is expected to draw out a large at The bride was given in marriage by i] ' p. | it is to expéct men and women to enJoy Heretofore, the farmer could only en- tendance, there will be other fomtur®' her father. She was attractively at- | col, Douglas-and Dunbar-Ob- | the full benefits of citizenship without ter the market after 1 P. and leave a\ farms? Wilhhth; tammlul xbu'finw tired in white satin. She wore a vell © | ls (oe) o* “ml \me com iy SRO Owing wo the mtorms ans mown i we meats \Fhe ou bint whieh pas contr pith omnge bles The committee plans to invite the) the consequent condition of the roads , * _ _ some. e carried a bouque white I in Nassau cm | presidents of the villages and a few delaying traffic, the ban was removed. arms: smn-fauwusm‘ durtnf [roses and eweet poos. Her sleter, Misa | . =-4- | prominent men and women of the} Nearly 700 farmers are benefited by ®t. 5:2,\ Wnéson. dwulflzdhlvr'nlxndam as * | | Freeport, Jan. 12.-The second ince? | Caucassion race as honorary guests Mr. Sprague's suggestion. mm estmaid, an Reward unson, 4 i ing of the get together movement by the Some of the county officials will be in D HOSE COMPANY brother of the groom: was the best man, | ® 1d. w | | colored citizens of Nassau County which | vited to. speak. MEMBERS MAKE CASH GIFTS The #own of the bridesmaid was orchid | ma | _| is led by a number of the mien unc| 'The offers, who head the movement ARTHUR FRANK TO * taffeta, gold lace trimmings. She car- R | women of the Village of Freeport, was and who represent different towns on LECTURE ON AMERICA Rockville Centre, Jan. 12-Member vied carnations nd sweet peas., ... _ L. held Wednesday evening in the home 0% the island are, John E. Robinson, presi of the Defenders hose company hi Mr. and Mcs. Munson are ”kiwi“? in [* :| Joseph Guidry of 76 Alexander avenuc tent, Freeport; Rev. M. L. Harvey, first ___ sent cheeks of $5 each to the Rockvill its“: “l; on the return from their wed- * | There were a large number of reprcsen | vice president, Hempstead; Addison R 20. Centre post of the American Legion an w fn ® | tatives from other villages In tige counts | scarborough, second vice president, Jan, 12-\Twelve T,‘}°_“\:“’ Ma. Gen. J. Franklin Bell post, Vet w----_-4 -__- who assisted in making further plan ° Amityville; Rev. G. A. Lonzo, third Miles of Seeing America FIrsW\ 18 CBS} Cn, of Foreign Wars, to be used | \UNIOR RED CROSS ON R for the triple celebration and dinner 1 | president, Westbury; Rey. 1. p.| lits Of two lectures that Will Be 0% | ino funds for the purchase of c . = & |__ memory of Abraham Lincoln who sigh | Harrell, fourth vice president, NENEC fl \C SHG UTR W | for the disabled World War DENTAL TOUR OF SCHOOLS 3 P. M. Matinee Evenmg 8 P. M. ed the Emancipation Proclamation like: 'ontre; recording secretary, myony po lecture will be iMustrate | T® Mreten also voted to send a chec) - *, ating the colored race from slavery | ('. Jones, Freeport; assistant recording |i) [ \ for $5 to the Rockville Centre Polic ® ' jwith 400 slides taken by him on a threc ( Rockville Centre, Jun. 12.-Visits are . rederick Douglas, noted orator an | secretary, Frederick R. Jones, Freeport; (4p association. all -l 2.~-Visite VAUDEVILLE-a bill of real vari- anti-slavery agitator, and Paul Luirenc. 'reagurer, Joseph G. Guidry, prank ja an entertaining talker| for the balance of the wintc N PMDEWS® i all the local public schools e such ca be nted Dunban acclaimed the most popU@. issistant treasurer, Cnristopher CFU: ang (ne sort of traveler that not only 808909 Were also discussed and arrange 'Y {hC (Rf)? “l‘lzidz‘f'ntw 20132? ty- colored race has : I Pree : . cur « f the teeth of the young _ as can fwly presente poet the colored race has produced nel, Freeport. ibsorbs the scenic wonders encountered were made to secure the service Of (he of the FOUnE on a real stage-in a REAL THE- The Freeport auditorium bas been on The general committee includes | on a trip but he has the happy faculty (if & “rm“? it [£101 mfinfe‘? \ ‘lhp out charge and much good results, it is ATRE - where you can see -and | gaged for the evening of Lincoln's birth- 'White, chairman, Edgar E. Goodridge. [of getting the human interest touches Action of the Gremen in the| M0 000 M are members & h V 6 j day, Monday, Feb. 12th, and the event Tenry Johnson, John A. Watson, AU-| yom various parts of the land that wi | wift to aid the soldier cigarette of the Junior hed Cross and this prof , HEAR-what's going on. A Broad- if all plans made by the committee At rusta Mays, J. E. Whittaker, J. 1. M |add color to his story. firm? is much“al'l'fi';<'f§lell\f’y MMDUTS| Ciges then with the facilities of this WAY PLAYHOUSE transplanted on |_ fully carried out, will be one Of TBC) \nderson, William Baker, Thaddeus All Elks and their families are invitee | OC the two local soldier organizations, { ( (oy Cl Long Island. ETA? of its kind ever neld on 1.02 | trummel, James Singleton, C. H. Toom- to the lectures which will begin preyiyg) services r\ Eas! Rockaway A summary of the dental work done . Corl o, Hob leader of in H. B. Warner, 'George 8. Anderson, ly at 8 o'clock. | -.. i Rock Jan. 13 -Revival by the junior Red Cross in Nassau coun- | John E. Robinson, leader of the move wv i e , -. ___ ___ Cast Rockaway, Jan. 13.-Revival ser- eptember 1 « » avid Monroe, Alexander William Ar . \ tv from September. 1919 to June, 19 And \MISSING HUSBANDS'\-a fea- | ment, who was elected president presid nur Douglas, James Saunders, Charles Engagement Is Announced in the Church of the Naztrene! shows that a total uf 27381 examina: ture film-with an all star cast. |_| ed over the w'l‘;‘\*”'d”)yl “i\“mtrfi‘l'l TeClane, W. N. Perryman, Will@M pycoport, Jan. 12. -Mr. and Mrs. Emil | N '\“,Vh““ \\““v\‘;:’;_‘“‘ ‘K’f‘fl‘xyfix‘f tions took place in 55. schools, 7.888 ' \ ing and in outlining his plans to th - ' R ' rator \ reeport, «10. and Ming 19 ew Tears and wi ev. 'ad '\! pupils being given the benefit. 'There * 2000 seats-Eveni .35 to .55- men said that as the Village of Freepor:_| \OD€S Robert B. Fludd, Peter JObnSON. w, rngermuhle of Tompkinsville, Staten | pastor, in charge, are attracting lor W Ics n fatal of 14.2588 sittings and C enings o has the largest colored popwlation « V. B. Salvage, Clifford. Sonds, Herbert | Island, have announced the marriage | nightly congresutions and decided ©D-| pour, quuoted to the work 'The total Matinees .15 and .25-Smoking in ' of Jamaica it behooves this vill farmer, Arthur Watson, M. Rigby. engagement of their daughter, Trenc | thusiasm is apparent. The services Will of includin vxtractions, root Boxes and Loges take the initiative in a movement 0 | Amityville, C. A. Holmes . Williams ‘ Marguerite to Harold E. Bedell of 17, be continued indefinitely, the PASO 30° fjnes, treatments, fillings and prophy- this kind. | and G. W. Stoele “you nounces. | Inves was 37 , _ - _ __ V A U DEVIL LE / rms consin ass ‘ i & > + I ' I i »: - bernd o @ ot s $1 . \ (( ¢ l,» i f= t ' \ NH N ’m q} B I I P bs & ( [EEI O | SATURD Y i d Nigh | 'AY--Matinee and Night BI A NCHE PICKERT b ailues lou ve W ante or ears. Stock , Company sale OI Goad CIOthes \ - + , To the man who appreciates the utmost in quality--this Sale is for him. Here are Suits and Overcoats that combine the best in style, the i m “ P + - P A + 2s P best in fabrics and the best in workmanship--at prices that win you instantly. 'This mere announcement should be sufficient inducement 2222s ' $5.00 and $6.00 Men's C d MEN LOOK INTO. | 35¢ M M s .00 Men's Custom Made FOR TO 2 en's Fine Mercerized Lisle Hose t \ | Pants; very neat colors. blue ser ( All our $35.00 Men's Latest Model). Mc a Pair S Also blue serge. « | $ 's Well Known Make Kid @ $3 95 uits or Overcoats, at $2.50 Men's We! wn e - * ’ Dress, Glov A broken lot of Boys' Fine Coats- s .50 r 50¢c Men's Suspenders, made by Presi- \ 7 Al w m I n $ penders, y rest ° e ; size Boys ool Blue Serge Suits; - dent Suspender Co. I & gun-nut clegram a » er L9, tutte on morass 9 to 15 $29.50 Men ~ » s very snap» s ® I H ~ P 29¢ py style Cashmere * , c - 1 $5.00 and $6.00 Men's High Grade. Silk Shirts; very neat patterns $5.00 Men's MWoolArnyOEceu‘ 1 \9.95 SIm—szm $17 th. - $3.95 SIGALS DEPT. STORE - - Telephone 249-W¥ “£1“!me FREE DELIVERY - MERRICK ROAD, Cor. Church St., FREEPORT Thuphywmbeproducedonthenhmy Mustukcmwmmk _+_ \DONT MISS THis ONE -- Pm \SEATS-Sutarday at Auditoriums - No Advance in-Prices | 34. , [ ° /* emmesa mnm ancs ose < ¥