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N A S S A U COUNTY REVIEW The Vestry of the Ghorch of the Re deemer will hold its annual meeting in the Rectory on 1 Friday night at 8 oclock. Wantagh Saturday, May ISth, Corner O c e a n Avenue an d A r c h e r S t r e e t , r e s i d e n c e of C. M. C O L L I E R , fo r m e r l y J a m e s D e a n ’s E l e g a n t M a h o g a n y , M a p l e , W a l n u t a n d O a k Furn i t u r e ; P i a n o , R u g s , Carpets, A n t i q u e s , G r a n d f a t h e r ' s Clock, B e d s , L a m p s , G l a s s w a r e , C r o c k ery, C a r r i a g e s , e t c . M o s t ex p e n s i v e f u r n i s h i n g s ever so l d In village of Freeport. S e e p o s t e r s for full p a r t i c u l a r s or w r i t e a u c t i o n e e r . Services a t the Church of the Re deemer Sunday, the Fifth After E«e- | ter, at 7.30 and 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o’clock P. M. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early service and Morning Prayer and sermon at the 11 o’clock service. The Church School meets in the Parish House at 10 ! Messrs Bonsel and Pohlmunn were o’clock. The G. F. S. meets on Mon- elected trustees of the Roosevelt dis- day at 3 and 4 o’clock. The Woman’s trict. Merrick is strong on education- Auxiliatry meet each Thursday a t 2.30 1 alists. P. M. in the Parish Koue and welcome , , ~T~r ., . any lady to it iellowship. The Bov John R. Moore and family have re- Scouts meet, on Thursday, from 7 te turned to the,r home on Hewlett Ave. 8 P. M. A cordial welcome is extend- for ti!e ae,,80n- . M r Moore ,s recover- ed to all to attend the services of this m« from a tienod of 8evere lllneas- A SONG OF WANTAGH J. W. Birch was re-elected school (Ry Mett« Horton Cook) trustee at the* annual meeting last I know a charming little village, Tuesday night for a term of three Near to the S e a ; years. Harry Leich was elected true- A spot that seems to all who dwell tee of the Smithville South district. Stephen P. O x t i i k k Auclioneer 110 West 34th Street, New York City Auction Sale BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE At 249 South Ocean Avenue Saturday, May 23rd, 1914 A T 2 . 0 0 P . M . ON T H E P R E M I S E S 10 Room House, All im p r o v e m e n t s . Plot 7 5 x 1 6 0 . Larc;e B a m . B e a u t i ful Shrubbery. B e s t R e s i d e n t i a l S e c tion of Freeport. Will be sold to the h i g h e s t bidder withoriL rrsor o. TERMS OF SALE 10 per cent, in cash on day of sale;, 20 per cent, additional in thirty days, when deed will be delivered. Balance may rem dn o: mortgage if purchaser desires. By order of L. D. AMMERMAN For further particulars address the aucti meer ' church. | C. Ironmonger and K. C. Cammann 1 and families are among the returning | summer people who arrived within the last week. Rudolph Koeppel of Miller Place en joyend a trip to the nation’s capital on Saturday and Sunday. Rev. WM. H. Littcbrandt attended the annual dinner of the Union Semi nary Alumni at the hotel Savoy A large party,especially of their out of town friends, was enteitained by Monday night and the Annual Meeting “ ulU'rau on Saturday ‘lVeninK tit of the Alumni at the seminary on Tues their home hire, day. The speakers at the dinner were So very dear to be. Wide spreading trees are tall and stately Guarding the street Like sentinels-they stand in winter And through the summer heat Other scenes may have more beauty Other skies be f a ir ; Still when away my footsteps wander “ Sunnycroft” on Kirkwood Ave. : Fondly my heart turns there, and Lindenmere Drive will be occupied The little church appears serenely* again this year by the A. B. Setter- Pointing the way. lees. _ To life in all its bresdth[and fullness ------------ On every Sabbath day \A Regular Flirt,” a comedy in Joyously rings the bell in summons three acts will be presented by the Bidding all come Jamaica Dramatic Society in Fire Hall i To hear anew the love of Jesus on Saturday night at 8.15. Admis- And of the heavenly home, sion 35 cents. Dancing follows the Other places have their woiship, performance. | Songs of praise and prayer, Yet in the mind a cadence lingers Uf hymns that have echoed there. There’s music in the lake so beauteous, Prof. VValter Rruachenbusch of Ro chester and Dr.Gulick of twenty seven year missionary Experience in Japan. Prof. Rruschenbusch’s topic was “ Does the Ministry Pay.?” and his con clusion wa.% decidedly, in the higher perquisites of life. Dr. Gulick main tained that concerning the jingo talk of possible war between Japan and the U. S. it was an absurd thought, impos sible, physically, ecnomically, ami psychologically. Roth addresses were remarkable. The summer session of the Camp Ground Sunday School is progressing nicely. The topic for discussion on Sunday is “ Jacob Who Subdued Him self’’. Others than the children of the community who desire to hear the subject discussed are invited to attend the sessions. The school meets each Sunday at 3 o’clock. The annual fair of the Church of the Redeemer will be held this year late in June. Heaven shining t h r o u g h ; While rippling o'er the pebbles lightly In varied tints of blue. Happy the homes along the roadside. Up hill and down ; And loving hearts are true and loyal In little Watntagh town. Other scenes may have more beauty Other skies be fair; Still when away my footsteps wander Fondly my heart turns there. We felt it in our bones that Norfolk Suits would be more popular than ever this Sum mer and we made our plans accordingly. The Right Style We’ve a Fine Line The Norfolk is the Suit of Suits for the Golf Links, Tennis, Camping, Boating, or for any sort of Summer Outing. T in' Suits an-Artistically Tail- mcil vhiii* tin- fa In ios are .spec ially M'l->cteii with reference to their adaptability to this sty le of garment. Checks, plaids, Stripes. Homespuns, Serges, Cheviots and Tweeds— main ot them suitable for Spring wear, as well as Summer wear Your G .f O C E R 3F for a ! >a<r of : h ARCOAL •> $ > « it to kindle your Range and Furnace fires. DIRECTIONS; Place small ptect of paper under ; 1 ARCOAL, then light with match, : 'ever tails; has intence heat and does not smoke. Your Health is a Question of Absolute Knowledge of the Man Who Puts Up Your Medicines How do you select your doctor? Abso lutely on his reputation. Then you must select your druggist the same way. Our reputation is your safety—we have been compounding prescriptions for many years. We have the. knowledge, the training and the facilitibs to put up your prescriptions, as they should be. Arbor Day exercises were held in the Union Free School last Friday morning. Quite a number attended these exercises, which were very fine. The following is the program : Ss i n or i n or i n t h e P n i n c r . n r r Rain, song by f‘i«ie,.'*T ei si 1 CHARCO/ USED SAME AS V/nC ibOICKER AND CHEAP; Caref;!!yPrc*eda;idPutUpBy ; P Y I I M E C office &vard 527krest21$iSL IOTi ■ ....... Freeport’s Most Up-to-date Drug Store ’Phones, 6 2 9 and 1-48 Fred’k H . P lu m e Arcade At t h e depot P h a r m a c y F R E E P O R T N . ^SeXBLn li>i^'lOHli\i \P P i 'H M c ;• CCf-... if Nassau Ladies Tailor 72 SOUTH MAIN STREET j American Theatre Bldg. Furrier | Singing in school. Essay, Seed Disposal,Olive Schwick- Reading, Edward Michaud. Exercise, Springtime Queen, 9 Pri mary pupils. Beautiful Springtime, song by the School Essay, How to Plant a Tree, Gordon Meyer. The Tree’s Song, Grades 1 4. Reading, Nellie Seymour. Polish May Song, School. i.ittle Runaways, 9 Primary pupils. Essay, Trees Around Our School House, Georgiana McKinley. Address to Pupils, Rev. Thomas S. Brailhwaite. • America. Tree Planting. A beefsteak supper was held in the Parish House on Tuesday night by the men of the Auxiliary League. Last Saturday the Merrick Junior Hast ball team played the Wantagh hoys. The score was 12 to 2 in fuvm of Wantagh. in connection vviilMlu 25th miniver rary i I Ihe Memorial Church on Tui - day night last, W omen - Work in tin Church and its Soen ti- « was cor. -ider- ed, when papers were read by the fal lowing: Mi-. A. E. .Hunt, for the La- on s' Aid Society ; Mrs, Scbneler, for ; the Kit:-.’..' Daughters, Mi-s Faiii.p, foi Klonnee Lux, L : the Good i hee? Victor Club, an i Rev. ' . S. i’rai In ' . for tin Sunni-- Seh\ i. A i the reception ;iven at ‘ e 1'.,r- nau • V\ i i p u s b n . , l , a pusst \va.- Prices M o d erate $10, $12 to $15 At this Store of good Outfitting a Man can always find the right thing to wear at the right time! i r t o * ' 1 n 8ARASCH 65 S. Main Street FREEPORT, N. Y. I t w i l . soon be tim e to w a t e r y o u r L a w n a n d G a r d e n . W h e n y o u w a n t H o s e r e m e m b e r t h a t w e c a r r y th e p r o d u c t of th e B o s t o n W o v e n H o s e & R u b b e r C o m p a n y . T h i s is th e sa m e m a k e w o h a v e h a n d l e d for th e la s t te n y e a r s a n d w e T h o r o u g h l y re c o m m e n d it. T h e g r a d e s a r e as follow s : l e a d e r . . v $ .09 p e r ft. W i z a r d . . .10 “ Rod Chief . . . .1^ ” Ti;.; ; • . . . . .12 P > ■ ;i rr o r . . .15 “ IS Brookiy Lurr.o ■ r Bfi ■ ter ' . H. R o ss Co. an d M a i n Street, F r e e p o r t N.Y. VI' ten.ds, Coal and Wood, Glass, i.i hardware and Paints iri’-'tnI< ! to the p».' it\1 >:• iiv« rnhi Y, • or to honor G Y - vshij d; \ For Kindling Fires it goes three times as wood a s CHARCOAL never olacKens the bottom of your kettles HARD COAL placed on a CHARCOAL fire always burns PRICE, 10c a BAG LONG ISLAND STORE-HOUSE 149 Observer Street Rockville Centre ’Phone. IIS Rockville Centre DANIEL MORRISON R e s i d e n c e and S h o w R o o m s 41 N. Grove St. Freeport, L. I. In my show rooms you will find at City Prices Cabinet *nd Tile M a n tles Andirons ■\< Fire S e t s B a s k e t Grates G a s Grates and Logs Spark Guards and S c r e e n s Fancy Dresses Dry Cleaned, $ 1.50 f o r m e r l y E s t a b l i s h e d 1895 in ISrooklyn My prices will be N. Y. prices STRICTLY GUARANTEED FITTING Suits made to order for $10.00 and suits all complete with goods and trim mings for $25.00. I do repairing. Ladies’ and Gents’ S a n itary Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing M. Rosenbluni SOUTH MAIN STREET American Theatre Building Freeport, N. Y. Telephone, 708-w Buttons Made To Order from any material 6 SaHBE'.f..... til I f ' i-ioj curved supper to the ministers : mi < Ih t i i H , : iir.il t 1 1', . . if..* i f s took part m th' n<,iiiin. liw V,. J. I ■ i'it, - V i ironu; Rw. Thoi.ias Wil liams, of liroekiy.:: Ri v. Han’ \ A. i'lerat', of Bay Shore; William A. Si- ... mons, of East Rod; a way ; lv v. Wil- I .; ham Dulziel, of Ijellinore; Mi.^s Amy i : t Willets of Jericho ; f iedeiick Willets, of Mattinecock; Hi-nry W. Wilbur, of Philadelphia, and Rev. William H. | LittsJJrandt, of Merrick. A de.vgittion of former parishioners from Bethany Church, East Rockaway. presented a large bouquet of carnations to Mr. j Braithwaite in token of their regard : for him as their former pastor. The celebration closed on Sunday with a sermon by Kev. Arthur Li- mouze of New York City, who spoke on the Church and Modern Conditions. On Friday night the Christian En deavor Society will hold a meeting in the church. The regular monthly busi ness meeting will also be held. Services in the Memorial Church next Sunday morning and evening with preaching by the pastor, Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite. Sunday School at 2:30 in the Parish House. fo jc:r/'r t v ■ /cy.v.. • ^8AY . Boat -• Bnih i n W A T E M | B o a t i n g Bathing F is h i n g W O O D C L. E F T Buot louse and Building Plots For Sale ON REASONABLE TERMS tew Docking Spaces to LEASE N E W H O U S E S 4 Rooms and Upwards Modern Improvements IN ALL. SECTIONS OF FREEPORT Write or call for particulars JOHN j . RANDALL COMPANY, Owners Office, No. 6 Brooklyn Avenue FREEPORT, L. 1. Tile Bath Room s FRED. H. SMITH Vestibules Cabinet Maker and House Carpenter I a s id e W eed Work e Specialty rUMITURE MADE AMD tEPAHED She*. 232N . Mai. Street, Freepert, Y , ..6 L ighting F ixtures M odern and Artistic Let us suggest how we can improve your present lighting effects at little cost For The New House WE SHOW MOST EXCLUSIVE AND EFFICIENT DESIGNS Sketch e s s u b m itted upon r e q u e s t HUNDREDS OF SAMPLES The R. C. Heather Company - Show Rooms and Office: 135-7-9 West 2 6 th St., N. Y. City aw* «• oerr. \u\ Last Sunday morning Tredwell i Smith of Jerusalem died at his home. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock conducted by Rev. Thomas S. Braith waite. Mr. and Mra. Henry L. Seaman of' Bunker Place are visiting a t Nyack, N. Y., with Mrs. Seaman’s mother. Mrs. Keenholts, The new tennis courts on Park Ave nue are completed and last Saturday the first games were played. The courts are in tine shape and the Wan tagh Club hopes to have a successful season. New Gun Club Freeport, April 30—The Sea Edge Rod and Gun Club, which has just been : organized, and will have its house on Meadow Island adjoining the Prospect Gun Club in the Hempstead Bay, is planning a club house,and it is expect ed that inside another month the build- fing will be completed. The club is organized with fifteen directors whose names are Albert E. Sykes, William Cbarlick, D. R. Har vey, E. J. Jennings, Joseph L. Adame, Ralph Schneider, J. Doushkesms, Jo seph Kate, William Brewster, George Boehm, Charles D. Winfield, Arnold J. Leslie. Samuel R. McCullough, Emil Stading, Theodore Marline.—Times. Saving the Cost of a New Root A single application N O W of VALDURA 99.5% PURE ASPHALT PAINT will save y o u the cost ot a new roof later. Whi ther your roof be “Rubber'', belt. Composition, Tin, Iron, S t e e l , or Shingle, VALDURA will do the work quickly, pcrfcitly and with real e- conomy. Our flat guaran tee stands Lai k of every drop of VAL- I>URA — it must serve you properly or purchase money will be refunded. VALDURA 99.5% PURE ASPHALT PAINT There is no tar in VALDURA: it is a strict 99.5%pure mineral asphalt Mint. A few dollars worth used on your Farm Machinery, Implements, Fencing, etc., will save you hundreds of dollars in their added life. • We nave some interesting literature on VALDURA we would like to give \n>u and a sample of the paint itself for your test—all without cost. VAL- DURA is very easy to apply and it can be used in any season. It is the paint to use— “When you want sure results.\ 90c GALLON C. E. Jones Freeport, N.Y.