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NASSAl COUNTY REVIEW Christmas With Our Readers FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1913 News of the Churches!How To Avoid Cold Weather Diseases (continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Freeport , . ing of many a treasure that will be- red li (Continued from page 1) . gUj|e many an heart from its loneliness there School will hold their annual reception | To prevent cold weather diseases, in the chapel. This is a unique gatb- Pat y°or b«ly »\to * proper healthy condition to successfully resist them. Colds, grippe, bronchitis, pneumonia. Chas. Sully has given up tion as barber with M LaMasa. . . . i anil sense of being forgotten, is posi much that might «“'d still dominate and dictate the bestow- ering and one full of interest. A hund red little ones are now enrolled und are over a hundred in the Home cetenh, typhoid fever, rheumatism There ! Department. So, with the mothers of Bnd other ailments may be escaped in much th a t mig ht be said on this the babies counted in, there is a goodly m08t cases, if this is done. Build up i matter and much t h a t does not need gathering for this part of the Christ- >’our health and s tr e n g th—your nerves to be said for the \ S P U G S \ are say- mag festivities. *v and blood and entire body—into such Tuesday afternoon the. PrirnTT^ De- ®hape that you can count on good parlment will hold its entertainment, health all daring the winter months— And a great time these little folks hy taking Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion, have. They not only sing and re o t e the ideal blood, nerve and body builder, and receiye gifts, but they give gifts, | This is a remarkable medicine, bat For it has become a custom for this a cornmon sense one. It doesn t stim- department to bring toys, cand\ ulate. So-called ‘tonics that stimu S P U G S \ are ing it. A gift should be suited to both the giver and the receiver. It is a connecting link voluntarily forged and assumed or recognized between the two. It should be chosen with I frank acceptance of this fact. It should tit both giver and receiver and Rose A Randall Co., advertise some special Christmas suggestions in their issue this week. Miss Madeline Ashdown has been confined to the bouS'« for the past week with tonsilitis. __ —------ | snouiu nr oom giv er anu receiver miu departme nt to Drmg ____ , , The Christmas vacation of the ! be given and received in open and un books, with gifts for older ones too, jate Kive yoa no P®r,\ ane/,t r e l ' ef I hot schools begins next Tuesday afternoon, affected sincerity. It may be an arti- and to fill a Christmas tree to mr,ke le®''® you ” ° r 8e °ff than before. Rex- continuing for two weeks, until T u e s - | cle adapted to daily use or it may be a glad the members of the Sunday School all Ulive Uil Emulsion contains none day, January 6u token of regard t h a t nourishes a sub- Mt Shell Island. of these harmful, stimulating mgredi- ----- j stantial sentiment. The value of the On Tuesday evening the Junior and such as alcohol and dangerous Bell Malcomson, a former resident i g ift whether it be of gold or a simple Senior Departments are to give the ’Bnd habit-forming drugs. It s great of Freeport, was married to Miss Por- flower that withers ere the day is done, annual Christmas program of music, j b®uefi,t to you is through its real^nerve at Annapolis last is determined by the love that goes recitations and gift giving. Faithful ter of New York week.--Owl. The Mrs. Wm. H. Ashdown entertained the Seven Hundred Club last Friday afternoon, the honors being won by Mrs. Henry Ashdown. He is also cei,ye n&ne will be so loaded with sig- sending a contribution to some benevo- ' ’able to suffer Merrick nifiifance, none so f r a g r a n t with love, lyni- inaiitnHn?i Ar«/\nn, i □ weather ailments, none so full of real worth as the gift into the act of remembrance substance is in the taken. The true Christmas feeling has the element of religion in it too. Christ- sens, mas is Jesus’ birthday. Jesus is God’s Christ and our Lord and Master and wu cannot enter properly into the fullness H. C. Schloter is improving his resi- Gf the day and season if we do not so dence, puttting in a basement and ad- | think of it. Of all the gifts — ditional rooms in the rear, improving his store, corner Road and Church StreeL of Him who gave Himself. Out of this gift has come every joy and bless ing we have today. It fills our lives with meaning and with hope. It opens before every one of us doors of a ttain ment and of opportunity that have in them the greatest possible human good. Let us not forget that Christmas is the Lord’s natal day and let us make Him the center of our celebration. Remembering the forgotten ones is one of the joys of Christmas time. It means taking them into our common life as an integral part and planning for their comfort and joy at th i s s e a son. There are tragedies nil about us and blood and body-building effects, attendance on Sunday School and nourishes, builds, strengthens. Its church services will be recognized, as merlt does not rest on making you feel well as diligence in the study of les- better for a few minutes at a time after taking it, but on making you feel In this department, ns in others, the better as a result of making you well, “ spirit of giving” is growing. In R®xall Olive Oil Emulsion is the many of the classes instead of an in- ,d=al blood and ne/ ve-fojod tonlc- , You terchange of gifts all unite in a Kift , who are weak and run-down, and you to some needy person or family, or in who are apparently^well now, but Attention is called to the advertise ment of the Christmas dinner at the Crystal Lake House in this issue. Mrs. Frost, the proprietor, makes a specialty of these dinners and this menu certainly looks tempting. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kolisch and daughters Miriam and Rose, of New York, spent Sunday with Mre. Kol- isch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller. Mrs. M. Bing of the Bronx has also been visiting Mrs. Miller, her ministry to others is indication that Tickets can now be secured, at the Christ ideal is gaining ground in we. a r e .w . the thought and plans of his professed J.*9 strel[|Kthen- followers “ The Birthday of the King” will be specially recognized by a Christinas Day service on Thursday morning. PinmnN drm, store for the entertain- that nevt‘r gPt i \ 1\ publk nofice- Thc There will be singing by choir and ___ ♦ ♦,! o* deepest ones often shun public know congregation and Dr. Curtice will ledge. Uhey draw the veil of pride preach a brief sermon on the topic, over the gaunt features of their pover- “ Where He Was Cradkd.” All are ty, loneliness, suffering or disgrace cordially invited to share in this hour and seek to preserve thereby what lit of worship beginning promply a t 10 :30. , VI i - loved that have hearts and souls and sentiments as keen as yours or mine. , g i f t : ment to be given at thc High School, in thc Auditorium, on Monday even ing, Dec. 29, for the benefit of the F. H. S. Alumni. Calendars for 1914 are now being issued. Among these are pretty ones C. E. Jones, hardware. no mid-week prayer held next week. meeting wi'l be N O T 1 C E O F M E E T I N G To th e sto c k h o ld e rs o f th e F rc ee ep pe o r t s to c k h o ld e rs o f th e F r : Brooklyn'Daily Eag7e? Their large Wbo wi'' remember them with a gift i 0n Dec 31- the Co|ored Loya| Tern- : a ' lendar with plain figures which is Legion will hold their Christ ! Company1 Freeport^0* ‘f NeYyronPthe calendar with plain looked forward to every year. William G. Miller, Inc., a large view, “ In Bonnie Scotland.\ Lewis H. Ross Co., a beautiful for est scene, appropriate to the lumber business, with no advertising on it, just the firm name and address. A handy Town and Country Almanac and hand book of information, from Fred’k H. Plump, Railroad Ave. ; also a handsome wall calendar “ In the Heart of the Hills.” There are prisoners shut in prison away from home and friends and with j the curse of crime upon them. Christ would say “ Let them enter into my birthday celebration for I came to set at liberty those that are bound and to bring hope into every dark life.” There are the poor who cannot keep food on their bare tables and clothes on their miserable backs. There, child cry for food, and how can they Literature may be purchased think of cheer and gifts and gladness. Your hearts go out to these poor and your hands will go also. There are old people who will sit alone and in the evening twilight ^ borrowed, gather in memory about them children who years ago went out and far away to homes of their own. The letter and The services of the Bethel A. the gift from the absent make keener the sense of fading light I in charge of Rev. Dr cold, wintry evenings and watch the an(j passing s tr ength and growing lone-! of East Millstone, N. J. sparks of the Yule log snap out warmth |jnega- What welcome visitors child-j Christmas, there will and Christmas spirit, the cheer of which is only really enjoyed at this time of the year, do we realize that within a literal stone’s throw of our snug homes, are those of the “Good Will and Peace” (Special Assignment) With all the Christmas cheer in Freeport there appears one issue that has been nearly totally forgotten. As we gather around the fire on these cold, wintry evenings and watch the mas tree entertainment in Brooklyn j o f Ja n u a r y , i m ^ t o a c t u p o n a p r o p o s itio n t o a l t e r Hall, at 3 o’clock. A collection will an d am e n d a certific a t e o f in c o rp o ratio n of th e . . , a m i ; s a id co r p o r a tio n so a s t o in c lu d e added p u rp o s e s , be taken up. A l l are welcome. p o w e rs and provisions; nam e ly, to a u t h o r i z e such ------------------- a m e n d m e n t of t h e certific a t e o f in c o r p o r a tio n as r*u • .• o • o • * o ! w ill allow an d em p o w e r th e said co r p o r a tio n to Christian Science bociety. Services ; build, m a in tain an d o p e r a te a s t r e e t su r f a c e rail- Sunday morning a t 11 a. m.; Sunday I road of s im ilar c h a r a c t e r t o t h a t now b e ing m a in- ra . . , , , , i 1 ta in e d an d o p e r a te d by i t w h o lly w ith i n th e cor- ochool, same hour; Hempstead tiank ' p o r a te lim its o f th e v illage o f F r e e p o r t, along an Building. Subject next Sunday, Dec. I e x te n d e d ro u t e ch a n g in g th e b e g i n n i n g of said o , m t t t : t i ii * w railro a d from th e in te r s e c tio n o f S o u th G rove 21, 19 the Universe, Including Man, - s t r e e t an d O live B o u levard in th e V illage of F r e e p o r t, t o th e in tersectio n o f R a ilroad A v e n u e , C h u r c h S t r e e t and M ain S t r e e t in said V illage o f F r e e p o r t, C o u n ty of N a s s a u , S t a t e o f N e w York, an d ru n n i n g w e s te r ly alo n g said R a ilro a d A v e n u e to a p o in t w h e r e R a ilroad A v e n u e an d O live B o u le- l’hce literature isopen at the above | v a rd in t e r s e c t and so u th h e r ly an a lm o s t un n a p p r e c i- address every day, from 1 :30 to 5 Evolved by Atomic Force?” Wednes day evening service at 8 o clock. A reading room with Christian Sci- R a ilroa d A v e n u e v a r d i n t e r s e c t an d s o u t e r ly a n a lm o s t u a p p n ab le d ista n c e less th a n a foot, to O live B o u levard an d its in t e r s e c tio n w i th S o u th G rove S t r e e t and co n tin u in g from th e r e a lo n g t h e p r e s e n t ro u t e of th e s a id road as a u t h o r iz e d by its c e r t if i c a t e of c o rp o ratio n , said added ro u te to lie added to those p o r t io n s of th e s t r e e t , h ig h w a y and av e n u e s in th e V illage of F r e e p o r t upon an d alo n g w jm h th e id co r p o r a tio n is em p o w e r e d to build, m a in tain The lette r and The services of the Bethel A. M. E. 1 said corporationi» emyo one will but Church next Sunday, Dec. 21, will be anDa0t%™]x4UiM^i9i3. F r e e p o r t , N e w Y o rk. T. P . C. F O R B E S . J r . , P r e s id e n t . ___________ R O L A N D M. LAMB, S e r m t a r y . and needy? Homes with shivering babies, tireless, cheerless and even ' ' * And yet from ren and young life makes to such Christmas Day ! There was a custom in England years ago for the children to go from house to house on Christ- . mas morning and sing the Christmas A. L. McWade On Dec. 26, be Christmas sermons by the pastor at 11 a. m. and lacking sufficient food. carols. Would God that our present life would only allow for these sweet , , - simple ways of showing the Christmas | ,a the many church steeples of Freeport gpjrj^ ! 10:30. A ring the Christmas hells and intuitive- There is no joy in life that does not ly> perhaps, we grasp the significance carry its corresponding sorrow. There m mi.mide rejoicing. j9 j o y a t a b i r t h b u t i t comes through of this world w event of “ We are not receiving the usual sup port from the Freeport homes,” port from th e f r e e p o r t homes, \ as- wedding but loneliness dwells in serted Mrs. Etta Carman, superinten- bGme from which the bride goes o dent of the Loyal Temperance Legion, an organization that works in the in terests of the village needy. “ The people generally respond toourChrist- ma'i appeal for aid. but this year I can not imagine the trouble, they have al most completely forgotten us.” Mrs. Carman is a dear lady and us ually has a very cheerful smile, but ■he spoke ‘omewha1: redly. “ We have deepest pain. There is happiness a t a the which the bride goes out to return no more. When one wins a prize another goes down in defeat. And there will be lonely homes at this season because of distress and sorrow that have come as unwelcome guests. It will make gladness easier for some if they will also consider thnl with every sorrow there is also a joy. No life is so dark and obscure and hopeless that there isn’t something ti done nil we possibly could in preparing be gi8(j for- And on Christ's birthday — 1 ._ .. r-u.i-i. - r. .. ..„„g w 1 every one can afforc] to be glad: every. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. There will be a splendid musical the morning service at A special choir will render “ Jesus is Born a King,” by Brown. A. P. Davisson will sing “ The Great Kingdom Beyond” and Miss Addie Tideman will give a selected aolo. Rev. J. Sidney Gould will preach. The subject of the morning sermon will be “ God Showing Himself To Man.” Mrs. Powell will preside at the organ. At the evening service at 7:30 the special choir will sing the anthem, “ Slumbering in a Lowly Manger” by Chas. T. Edwards. There will be also 1 other special, selected music. The subject of the sermon will be “ The Reception Given Jesus.” All pews arc free and everyone is cordially welcome. ‘1 Go to the Squirrel, Thou Sluggard! lo make a Christmas for th6 youn eters,” A cote ie of small doiiS in dazzling culico dr.-ssia tind a number of woolen garments for the tots were displayed but there will be more than one cheerless home, Christmas, if the people do not help. The Christmas tree festival of the Loyal Temperance Legion will be held in Brooklyn Hall on tha 30th of this month. The ch-ldren arc now’rehears- ing for n program to feature the aus picious occasion. Mrs. Carman as sures us that it will be very very fine. Everyone is urgently invited 'o attend. A collection will be taken to defray expenses. Contributions of any kin I toward helping the Christmas of the poor children of the village should be sent to Mrs Etta J. Carman on Brooklyn Avenue. [onfl #»n join the {rood cheer, j ' ‘ Ye beneath life's crushing load Whose forms are bending low, Who toil along the climbing way, With painful step and slow— Look now; for glad and golden hoin s Come swiftly on the wing: i Oh rest beside the weary road, And hear the angels s ing.” J. Sidney Gould. H Y M E N E A L Charles Senf and Miss Phebe Eliza beth Southard, both of this village, were married on Dec. 1, by Rev. Saul O. Curtice, pastor of the M. E. Church. • Owen Edwart Smith of this village and Sadie Alice Smith of Hem-stead were married Dec. 12 by Rev. F. M. (First PresbyteWsn Church) Kerr, pastor of the Hempstead Pres- ------------------------------- — ------------------ ; byterian Church. Christmas gifts are now the talk of i -------- The ant Is not the only noise in thc busy line. The squirrel Is also some busy. The only way to get a picture of a squirrel Is an instantaneous snap He Is too busy for a time exposure. The squirrel has sense enough to LAY IN HIS W INTER SUPPLY EARLY. His motto Is to get to thc nut FIRST That Is the way he heads off the small boy. He beats him to It. The belated Christmas shopper should paste this In his hat; also frame It and hang it on the wall: Just arrived. A carload of Christ- mas trees. Do not pay an exjiorbitant price elsewhere. 25c and upward. A. & P. Tea Co. A d v e rtisem e n t. the country; men, women and children are now interested in buying a Christ mas gift. Our store of Christmas gladness welcomes you. We have ev erything in the line of apparel. Hundreds of individual items which would make some one happy with your Christmas thought. Barasch’s Dept. Store, 66 S. Main Street. A d v e rtisem e n t. More Freeport News on Page 5 Weekly Weather Report Friday, Dec. 22, e.bout fretzing, clear. Saturday, about thc same as Friday. Sunday, continuing fine weather. Monday, same as Sunday. Tuesday, same. X\ ediie&day, same. Thuredav. same. The squirrel does his shopping early. Therefore he never gets l e f t Go thou and do likewise. BUY THOSE CHRISTMAS THINGS TODAY. We reduced the cost of ice! WHY NOT PATHONIZE US? Welden & Smith Local Dealers O ffloe, B e d e ll S t ., near S m ith Coal and Wood Finest Quality Prompt Service Low est Prices Welden & Smith O ffice, B e d e ll S t . , n e a r S m ith FREEPORT, IN. Y. Lewis H. Ross Company extends to its patrons and friends, best wishes for a MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR from various cold lent institution. Among other p]ana re a m e r ailments use Rexall Olive Oil for this year is that of several classes Emulsion to get and keep well and of young men who unite in a gift to a,rong- b or the tired out run-down, the work of the Deaconeis Home in nerv°u8- t'mac' ated ?r debilitated - t h e Brooklyn. This Home is the centre of convalescing-growing ch.ldren-aged a wide ranging work among the poor, P60!'1* - ' * '8 a sensible aid to renewed and ministers to the religious needs of ' ?trc.ngt1’ better spirits, glowing a great po|)u!ation grouped about the . . . . . churches of the city. The true spirit Rexa I Olive Oil E m u l s i o n - k i n g of of the Christ and Christmas is giving, the celebrated Rexall Rem e d i e s - i s not getting. And a genuine spirit of for frfeedo,m f r \ m 8'ck»ess oi you and i your family. You II be as enthusiastic about it as we are when you have not- Good Gifts At Right Prices Don’t delay yonr selection of gifts. The earlier you Lny the more ample will be our stock from which to choose. All Christmas worries will cease when you see our assortment of Gift-Goods. Most of our holiday stock is made up of staple articles: items that make the most appropriate and acceptable gifts. Check the following list aud bring it to our store: Let us help you make this an enjoyable Christmas. Electric Irons, Harmon icas, Alarm Clocks, lugersoll Watches, Lunch Kits, Pocket Knives, Cut Glass, Fountain Pens etc. See Our Windows. & Bedell, Inc. DRUGGISTS F R E E P O R T , IN. Y. (ilSi, steps from L. I. R R.) » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » « 4 I I H -++ PERFECTION Smokeless Oil Heater Every Heater Warranted F. L. J. LEE & 5 8 South Main Street co. Freeport, N.YT T e lep h o n e , 60 HIGHEST GRADE CASINGS. TUBES if GOODYEAR tires with a reputation combined with ing, invigorating, building-up, disease preventing effects. If it does not help | you. vour money will he given hack t.n you without argument. Sold in this community only at our store—The Rexall Store—one of more than 7,000 leading drug stores in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. ' Thos. Johnston Drug Co., 23 West Merrick Road, Freeport, L. I . ; also Advertisement. R a ilroad T h e pric e s w i t h a P R I C E S reputation E n a b l e you to g e t t h e b e s t tire s a t th e lo w e s t pric e s We have a cut rate price list t h a t will open your, eyes regarding shoes and t u b e s . B e t t e r Look U s Up h YES! We are going to make Mince and Pumpkin Pies for Xmas All orders must be in by Dec. 23rd; so hurry if you want one of our delicious HOME MADE PIES N. K. S M I T H & SO N Home Made Bread Maker* 60 W. Merrick Road FREEPORT Telephone 895-J Freeport 216 N. Main St., Freeport, L. I. V W W W V W % V W W W , \ » ^ W V \ V % V W V « . W V 1 ^ . % W V W W V W » V W % W % A I | This Store Grows in Favor with Not-Easily-Pleased People And that’s the real That’s what makes institution of this one is. store test! a store an its community—as Store service here revolves about two basic principles—-protection to the buyer from inferior food stuffs—and equal protection from high prices. Come in and Get Acquainted A Large Display of Christmas Trees, Wreaths, Holly, Roping and Mistletoe Henry C, Schluter The Quality Grocer Telephone 6 3 5 - 6 3 6 Merrick Rd. &. Church St. F r e e p o r t , L. I.‘