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w m i Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. Y„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1916 Vol. XX, No. 50 Freeport School Notes Pupilg who have been perfect in at . ____ ____ p ie . o f the R e v iew for .a l e at U r « - n - ) tendance (neither tardy nor absent) — '*T.‘|B|Mlt\TMiTi* .Mi-C-h; wh0 have ,,ad above 90 for effort and G o b e tx's. Main Street; Skin M w H e k Road. News of the Churches Social and Personal Merrick Bellmore Roosevelt HIGH WATER TlUt. TABLE (Official figirea for Sandy Hook) Friday Dec. 15 11:22 a. m. Saturday, 16 12:05 p. m. Sunday 17 12:54 p. in. Monday, 18 1 :47 p. m. 1 ueadwy, 19 2:47 i . m. Wednesday, 20 3:50 p. m. Thursdoy, 21 4 :60 p. m. Friday 22 5:49 p. m. Saterffay, 23 6:15 p. m. W e s t an average above 86 in school work, for the month ef1 November 1918: GROVE STREET SCHOol IB Grade —Roland Cornbea, Ritchie. S e r m o n s . S o r 1 I n tU v r in <»o<i church v ices o f th e th e ch u r c h e s B r i e f Item s Concert m u n ity, and Their rn ing R e s idents of O u r C o m ir G u e s ts, V isits nnd S o c ia l A ffairs T h is colum n is t t l i te d arvi all item s should be seni sertio n u n d e r th is h e a d in g . _ attt> n tjon ag a t o u r Bedelli—Born December 2, to Joseph and Bessie Murray Bedell, a daughter, Marjorie Lillian. I o r d e r s i I wUI receiv e t h e sam e c a r e f F r a n k S. S n e k e k e r . J r . , itive,ttv iss inn thh is s villa*illage bee p leasedeased too receiveceiv e i appointm e n L s f o r callin g fo r s a m t o u r a u th o r ise d repi se n ta e , i i t i v ev e ry T u e s d a y , a xrill b p l t r e s p e c ial item s , or make jbject ne*t Sunday, Decern- “ Is the Universe, including A boy's bicycle was stolen from the reaidenre of Mrs. A. L. Clark Monday ee.-ening. The tegular report of the Freeport ertson, Marguerite Schneider. i i i- i .1 . ____ _ : — J : I R R / 2 r o i l o . M # r . y u r u t( w in l /i Bank, published in this issue, indi cates the continued growth and pros perity of this glowing insitution, un der efficient management. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ. Scientist. Frank Services Sunday rooming at 11 o'clock,. Fulton and Franklin Streets. Hemp- 1A Grade — Francis Foley. John Fur steadies long, Evelyn uolden, Dorothy Hitch ber 17, cock, Edna Schindler:1 Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?” Kindergarten—-Arthur Grant, Wil- „ ____ liam McGuire. CATHOLIC 2B Grade—Irene Fiorian, Arthur The time for the Masses on Sunday Foley. is 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. 3B Grade-—Eleanore McGuire, Shir- ----------- ley Fulton, Helen Gould, Hermua Ver- HEBREW CONGREGATION beck, Charlton Wood, Charles Connor. On Tuesday evening. December 12, 4B Grade—Jack Cavo, Ethel Geller, the Hebrew ladies of Freeport and /i- Eldridge.—The Lunch Club was en- Samuei Israel, Charles Niles, Helen cinity met at the home of Mrs. Hyman tertained by Miss ,Edna Eldridge at Peroni, Claude Raynor, William Rob Schlosa, South Main Street, for the purpose of organizing a ladies society and help furthering the ouject of the A carol service is being arranged for Christmas Eve at the ch6fch. Christmas Eve being Sunday night, I there probably will be a larger num- Nygren.-AstndNygren, a graduate ber than usual at the evening service p ie . o f t h r N a s s a u C o u n ty K r \ M-w for . S. N a t h a n 's S to re. N a s s a u Road. The Christmas exercises of the Bell- i single copp more Public School will be held in sale a t M n . t Firemen's Hall on Friday evening of ----- next week. These eZercisea of the Co. H, Second Signal Corps, United school children are an annual event Boy's Brigade, will hold a vaudeville afsento/ateEmVrsorf^CoHege’ of^Or.\ I® T T h T ' M re8\ which attract a large portion of the entertainment, with profess,on.l t.l- ?o“v rJ.tntlv ulav^d the haughty role t,Va' W:Lh the ‘I d CUel<,n, of calro1 emK village people and this year will un- ent, at the Board of Trade Hall. Wed- Christmas Day will see a full service clever comedy, “ The Adventure of Lady Ursula,” which was presented at the Huntington Cbetnbers Theatre un der the direction of Miss Mildred Southwick. at the church with Holy at 7 30 and 10.00 A. M. Communion 0.clock* December 20. Fol- The teachers have prepared au inter- lowing the entertainment dancing will esting program, which will start at 8 be enjoyed. 5B Grade- Margaret Gould. 6R Grade -Grace Crews, Virginia Starr, Eloise Sumner, Ida Taylor, Mar ion Wallace, Roscee Keegan, John 6A Grade —Tessie Israel, The change of ad?, for the Sunny Slope Farm did not reach us before i Wcnner, ueorge Single, the adv. was printed on our first pages j 7B Grade—Frances Connor. Annette this week, the adv. with the revised Lacy, Harold Ashdown, prices is printedon a later page, show SEAMAN AVENUE SCHOOL ing reduction in the price of corn. 1R Grade_ Franceg Doerflingeri Lawrence H. Wright of North ITresa LaTerza. ^arry Eastman, Rus- Orean Avenue has commenced the sell Edwards, erection of a new residence corner Grade Mae Cunningham, Lexington and Brookside Avenue. | leek, Gladys Ward. The house has a frontage of 49 feet, i Grade—Louis Doerflihger, including injections, and will contain ; vVorrall, Florence Golden, recently organized congregation, also to promote friendly relations among themselves. A temporary set of offi’ers was family of 97 Lexington Aver.ue, Margaret elected and those attending expressed gone to New York City for the great satisfaction and enthusiasm over ' ter. the projects and assurance of future — ------ 4--1 support. her home. West Merrick Road, on Tuesday afternoon. After luncheon Bridge was played and the prize was won by Mrs. J. A. Sutphin. Delvruijff. — Then. E. DeKruijff and Win- Merrick has been sad at the death of its citizens before but never more so than in the loss of Hamilton R. Fairfax whose death occurred last Thursday at his residence here on Merrick Road and Merrick Ave. with funeral services on Monday morning in Grace Church, New York, and bur ial in Greenwood. Mr. Fairfax loved Merrick and Merrick loved Mr. Fair fax. The expressions of sorrow throughout the village when the news travelled fast of his passing were most sincere as here and there was------------ recalled Word was received in this village Monday night of the death of Miss Place, a former resident of Nassau Road. Mies Place was very active in the work of St. Paul’s Mission, having The Board of Election Inspectors of charge of the Junior Guild until her The Jolly Six wil! hold a dance in Firemen's Hall on Saturday evening, bebruary 3. this district will meet at Hempstead on Tuesday of next week with those of twenty other districts in the town to canvass the soldier vote. The local inspectors have only one vote to count, that of John H. Melvin, who is on the Mexican border with Uncle boys. ^ removal last Summer to Copaigue. She has been ill for several months, the last part of the time being con fined to her bed. Phillip Trumpftller. Mrs. Sam’s Charles Epple and Albert Lenertz, a bother of Mrs. Trumpfeller, motored to New York where they met a party Mar- Mar- all. Mid-week services at 9 a. m. on- Thursday 9 rooms, tile.iiath hot water hea'on!! i Hatfield, Dorothy Marlow', Dotis m. ” W^'have classes lor nil the latent modern imuruvementfl. , George W. Reynolds has the contract ^ Grade Mary nentley, virace for the huildini? karl. Marian Earl, Margaret Fox, Fred the building. ______ Howe* Lizzie Pirodsky, Jay Stewart, Lenker Held for Leo Venditt.Je^ette Van Brink, Mar- ,.. - | j jone vV 1 1 son, J amen WooIsey. Uranu Jury gt|, Grade- Harry J.evy, Charles The hearing of the case of Charles i.ivingstone, William Ward, Madeline Lenker, charged with violation of the Howard, Mildred Mahnken, Adelaide Sutherland. 6B Grade — Laura Ault, Florence Hubert, Averell Marlow, Margaret Quirk, Marie Vreeland. 7th Grade—Bertram ISrainen, Her- hour, 10:30 o’clock, the Sunday School bert Rollo, D';Witt Ward, Roslyn Fel- wil1 meet at 2:00 o'clock and in place ' tmetein, Gibbs Brayton, Helen Ault, of the evening service the annual Sun Irene Post day School Christmas service with | 8B Grade—Dorothy Clark, Helen songs and recitations by the children Conklin, Grace Post, Olive Post, Mil- and distribution ef gifts will be held, idrtd Warren, Francis Gilbert, Albert u ' ~ - t c .on Sutherland, Kenneth Vought. . . ,. . 9. ------------- ------------ -------- ---- Fred W. Place and family, formerly of friends and attended a dinnerparty, Eiwell.—Doris May, weighing l- i a0me act of graciouaness characteristic ot Oak Street, have moved to their after which all attended the perform church s r L ” newh\m' - s‘-M,r^ Aven\' . ... h,\-\n tort and Lonsolntion fci .113 teopl., m le . ou <ir . ....... servei. was a distinct charm about the simpli ing of this week and the following olli- lar monthly meeting last Friday even- A hall wm he held in Hronirivn H»ll ' ° ^ ' 8 Fersonality comllined witl1 cers were elected for the coming year: ing at the home of the Misses Elsie, ■ n , \ l ,. a firmness of character which made John ,1. Lowtey, foreman; Anderson Milta and Selma Hansen. The next tintmaay evening, uecemner lb, at hig pregence a real bieg8ing t0 the ! Bloomer, first assistant; Harry O. community. It will be a long time Jenner, second assistant; William 7:30 a. Salvation; God’s Universal Oder of Is It Really for All and Bible Scbr .1 7 :3n o'clock. Joe Sorro is president and treasurer for this dance. Prizes will be given to the best lady and gen- leman dancers. before we shall hsil his like again. section of the penal code referring to insult to the flag, on deposition of Thomas Frank Reynolds was held be fore Judge Flint in the Police Court Tuesday afternoon. Reynolds was rep resented by Counselor Edwards and Lenker by Counselor Clock. Counselor Clock m]Ui sted that all but the testifying witness be kepi i from the court room during the exam ination, and the judge so ruled. Mr. Reynolds was the first witness called, and testified that while in the Marine Hotel on Mam Street on the evening of November 11, he heard Lenker say : “ The American Hag is a dirty rag and 1 I would not wipe my hands on it.” 1 Upon cross examinatioi by Counselor Clock he said he had possibly six or j seven drinks that evening, positively not over 7, but he was not drunk. LUTHERAN Next Sunday, December 17, the ser vices will be held in this church at the usual time, namely 10:3o a. in. and Y :46 p. m., with Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. and Luther League at 7:00 On the following Sunday the morn ing service will be held at the usual Miss Helen Bornscheur is substitut ing in the office of Clinton M. Flint during the absence of Miss Southard, who is on her vacation. Services at the Church of the Re deemer Sunday, Third in Advent, at 11 A. M. and 8 o’clock P. M. Morn ing Prayer and sermon. Evening Prayer and sermon. The Church School meets in the Parish House each Babcock.— Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bab- ‘’unda.y Rt 10'0? Al Ml The Woman’s cockof Freeport are registered at the ' ALuxll!ary me®ta w=ek|y tnh^ U£ho\t Hotel Ntourre, New York City.” lhe w,nte; on Thursdays at 2.30 P. M. ____ J tea at 4.30. The G. F. S. meets on Smith. — Harold Smith of Archer Fridays bi-weekiy at 7.30 P. M.-first Street has been ill for several days H'd work. The Boy Scouts meet week- with quinsy sore throat, but is slowly ‘-V on iuesdays improving. ARCHER STREET Kindergarten—Jenna Combs, Mar jorie Downing, Anna Htivm, Edward Wulf. IB Grade:—Leo Halpin, Charles Kaars, Howard Muller, Marie Sig- mond. beginning at 6:30 o ’ c I ock . On Christmas Dav. Monday, Decem ber 25, one service will be held in this church at 10 ;00 o’clock in the morn ing. We extend a cordial welcome to all. PRESBYTERIAN The Christmas celebration of the Sunday School will be held in the Coming Events Wednesday evening. December 20, birthday social, Woman's Relief Corps. at 7.30 P. M. Choir practice is held Thursdays at 8.00 P. M. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the services of this church and to become identified with is community interests. Sending Christmas Postmaster T. Benson Smith desires the co operation of the patrons of the Postoffice in preparing and mailing their Christmas parcels and in this connection would emphasize that the careful observance of the following 1A Grade —Kenneth Combs, Maurice church on Friday evening, December He was followed by Alphonsus Gate-i M Bronpy. Louise Holland, Ethel Koch. 22, beginning at 8 o’clock sharp. The; - , .... , ly. who testified similarly and added! 2B Grade—Eloise Boiler, Dorothy entertainment by the children promises s'mP ^ 1 nnr 1 lons iy mai er. 18 o e that he and Lenker had had a scrap in Carman, Edna Farren, Madelon Gerns- some especially interesting features, : J/in^ , t“nLle m BC,0,np l®hm8 the haxroom during which Lenker knocked him over against a window and he had knocked Lenker down; that when, Lenker made the remark he called him a name which would not lock good in print, following which ------------ HU ouu uouice • _______ , ____ . . ___ . , Lenker jumped into him. beth Miller, Helen ixaynor, Francis of the Cradle Roll will be entertained them ®e'jure,.v' but do seal them, After the hearing Lenker was h e l d 1 Sutherland, John Halpin. in the church on Saturday afternoon, ^ * \ *l0,‘ As he was proceeding east in his /Mail : Ford on Merrick Road near Rockville Centre on Saturday night last, Herbert Muller ran off the asphalt at a sharp declivity and, in endeavoring to get his car back, skidded and over turned. Mr. Muller fortunately was not hurt beyond the shaking up and a bruised eye. A passerby brought him to Mer rick and the car was left by the road- hack, Loretta Johnson, Hortense | after which presents will be distribut- | Schless, Augusta Stratton, George ' ed to the school. All members of the Mitthauer. William Stratton. church and congregation are urged to 2A Grade- Izzy Goldstein, Marion be present. [ Combs, Grace Andrews Members of the Home Department 3B Grade—Goldie Glaseman, Eliza- together with the mothers and babies Brown, third assistant; John Hodg son, recording secretary; L. W. Rich ards, financial secretary; Charles W. Smith, treasurer; William Lightfoot, trustee; Hatfield Smith, sergeant-at- arms. Arrangements were made to hold an old fashioned dance on Satur day evening, January 27, The dances in vogue fifteen years ago will pre dominate or. this night, such as lan- ciers, quadrilles, etc. This will afford the older ‘‘boys and girls” an oppor tuuity to thoroughly enjoy themselves at their favorites of former days George Baldwin, who was injured by an automobile on the Merrick Road about three weeks ago, baa recovered sufficiently to again be dt work. Owing to a lack of co operation and as:istance which the committee had expected to receive from various sources, it has li en deemed advisable to abandon the idea of holding the community Christmas tree which was pit nned by the Htllmore Board of Trade. Thecommitt e was very re-* lur rant to come tc this conclusion, as thr y had made arrangements for sev er: I hundred presents and had received the end desired: Prepay postage fully on,all parcels. Address parcels fully and plainly. Place name and address of sender on all mail matter. Pack articles carefully and wrap , i * overturned .nd judged un.ble to .V,h 7on.U,n for the „ „ „ d . Sonduy n,o,„i„= Mr Mtdle, \ \ f \ . °d‘, ^ 5 r o f r . r t h o muz»hinti urwi fnnrwl 1 , r of pleasure for themselves and the for the Grand Jury, and was released in $100 bail. The Soldier Vote Of the 68 residents of Nassau Coun ty, soldiers on duty at the Mexican border, who cast their votes in the re cent election, four were from this vil lage, and under the law the Inspectors of Election in the districts in which such soldiers have their residences must meet on December 19, at 10 a. m. to canvass such vote. In four of the election districts of Freeport the Boards of Election muet meet for that purpose, to canvass the following votes: Sixth District—Howard Smith, Co. 1, 23rd Regiment. Seventh—Dr. Thomas H. Evans, Co. 1, 23rd Regiment. Tenth—Gilbert S. Thompson, Co. F, 23rd Regiment. Duda, Elizabeth Moore,.« Mildred Noble,> Eleventh—Howard R. Aldridge, - Robert Ashmead. Troop C, 1st Cavalry. 1A Grade—Dorothy Grerffple, Fran icesMiglino, Mary Stevenson, Joseph December 23, at 3 p. , Mailail parcel Sunday morning the subject of Rev. mari<e(j -'TJo J. Sidney Gould’s sermon will be “The Spirit of the Coming Revival.” Ini* Inaure valuable parcels, the evening the theme will be Una- Written inscriptions such as “ Merry Gh»r frald ofAn Enthusiasm The large; CbrietmaBi.. -Happy New Year,” chorus choir wHI sing at both services. - With Best Wishes” and numbers, The regular monthly meeting of the I names or letters for purpose of de- went to cure for the machine and found thiit during the night all the tires, the spare, the tubes, and the tools had been stolen. The monthly meeting of the Merrick Civic League Inc. will be held tonight, Friday, at 8.30 in the Parish House. children of the village. \t the special school in imithyille South school age at the letter rate. „ . M parcels early; they may be! not open until Christ-] The G. F. S. in a game of basket- mas.” -un at the Parish House on Friday night last defeated the Hand-in Hand meeting held house on Wednesday evening of this week ac tion on the proposition to furnish fa cilities for advanced education of the gn duates of that school was laid on the table indefinitely. Frank L. Hack wai chairman of the meeting and it League by a score of 20 17. I he girls required only five minutes to reach the live new members were added to the were evenly matched and it was an in- '- - o-u --------------- —n am ---------- - ------ • 3.X Grade—Katherine Boiler, Dor- 1 thea Gallaher, Frank McCann, Henry Milo, Loraine Mix, Helen Weyant. 4B Grade—Seaman Colder, William Huff, Paul Renke, Reta Southard, |- Lucie Watkins. 4A Grade—Evelyn Dunbar, lotte Halpin, Ebba Johnson. MuHerG Cath^Nn^SutheTand l-adies’ Improvement Society will Inscription, are permissable additions to 't\Der u«war was operated upon at p , . i n n j n2: fo r C o m i l l U - 6B G rad^-JaLs Asch Barrinoton held at thti home tif fhii President, Mrs. | parcels post mail. | t,heS^ . Hoep:tal; Brooklyn, on Tues- » 1 \ - Carman. John Forbes. Ruth Guest. ; £ re<* El f t\ y' 171 Weat Merrick; Books may bear simple dedicatory Mary Halpin, Edith King. Edna Mo-- Roa^- n®*t Wcdnaaduy afl'Tnoon; De- mgcr.ptions not of a personal nature. Frances Schiffer, Elizabeth cember 20, at 1:30 o clock. A full at-, Other written additions subject par- tendance is desired. cels to letter postage. Communications prepaid at first- class rate may be sent with parcels prepaid at fourth-class rate, provided they are placed in envelopes securely attached to outside of parcels. regular meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Searby, Cen tennial Avenue, and will he a combined social and business meeting. It will be held the first Friday in 'January, the 6th. The Royal Theatre is tunning a ser ial picture every TLitreday, matinee and evening entitled ‘\The Crimson Stain Mystery. ” The third episode will be shown next week, December 21, also Mutual Weekly and a comedy Yung Ting Fang, a Chinese preach er, is expected to talk at the morning and Sunday School services of the Roosevelt M. E. Church on Sunday of this week. A movement is in progress to organ ize a Young Men’s Christian Associa tion in this village. This ought to meet with the hearty support of every resident ami it will allord an opportun ity for our coming men to develop along lines of prefe.rieil usefulness Mere details will be announced n< xt week. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Rev- Adelbert J. Smith, deacon in chhr,:e. Morning prayer fetid sermon Sunday morning at 10:110 o'clock. Sunday School at 11:30. On Wednesday even ing the regular mid-week evening prayer service will be held, followed by a short choir rehearsal. The cun lirmaticn class met laat Wednesday afternoon at 4 p. m. At this time to meet the aesiv s of the members of the class the day was changed until Saturday afternoon at the bame time. The Altar Gu'id met last Monday ev ening at the home of Mrs. F. Munroe. At the meeting of the Ladies’ Guild roney. Smith, Henry Sutherland. 7B Grade—Robert Brown, Ruth Bowers, Margrethe Graser, Gertrude Thoms. 8B Grade — Wilbur Hasenbein, Ruth Kranz, Margaret Muller. COLUMBUS AVENUE SCHOOL IB Grade teresting game throughout. Robert Dewar was operated upon at day of this week for intestinal trouble and removal of the appendix. Mr. Dewar has been a sufferer a long time. decision. The vote was unanimous. nity Christmas Tree The regular meeting of the Neigh- borhqod Workers was held at the home roll. All are most cordially invited to attend the meetings of the church and its societies. The date of the annual masquerade and civic ball of the Roosevelt f ire Department has been announced as At last reports the patient was doing 0f the president, Mrs. Fred Story, on Saturd«y- December 30, to be. held in well and appears to have every chance M,inHav IWemher fi Th,s >,ei™ thb lhp Alpha Fire METHODIST Last Sunday Dr. Curtice, in begin ning his series of Advent sermons, spoke on “ The Greatness of Jesus” as manifest by His influence and by His relations with His own land and peo- Pietrina Capello, Camille pie and all lands and peoples. j v._L The coming Sunday, continuing the same general theme, the sermon of the morning will be upon appears for a good recovery. Monday, December 6. This being the last meeting of the association before The Boy Scouts and the Sunday the noliday. arrangement6 and plans School boys have made hold to chal- f01; Lhr.stmas were discussed, lenge the Men's Club to a game of baa- Last year f reeport had its first com- ketball at a near date. The Men’s mun,ty Christmas tree. It brought ,or me most Weekly Weather Repert >\■*« L7d*Zt 2™ r7„\ ?\d .\gL. r=‘”,r,'. (For our readers in other localities) ! but while they know the activity „ n u c , youth, have decided to rise to the chal- theirhomeai The Bpp“inle<! charve f r.day, December 8, clear, overcast lenge and mateh age-a wi8dom agBinat a committee to see the Village Board Hall, Stop 66. This baa been an annual fixture for New Year’s Eve, but as that falls on Sup- day this year, the dance hua been set ahead one day. Three prizes will be awarded to the ladies and three to the gentlemen for the most fancy, comic Music by Men’s Meeting Postponed Grundie. -Ellen Carnie, Madeline deal’ with Owing to the fact that Dr. George J. Fisher of the Y. M. C. A. and of the Military Training Commission of New York has been unexpectedly called to the West, the meeting which was to have been held at the Rockville Cen tre Theatre on December 17, has been | postponed until Sunday, January 21. the only open date on the speaker’s , , . . . schedule. The Men’s Meeting Com- | Roeeni / ndreMW W>,taui,' mittee felt quite certain that the men Kropp' G‘,ace ^,oorei .. . of our communities were so anxious to I 4A GrBAe Z ° hear Dr. Fisher again, that they were n*Mo“ ; . | da F\ kl Helti,n^u *?' CJ‘th\ 4B Grade—Charles Epple, The Great- j night. ness of Jesus as Manifest in His Sim- Saturday, overcast in a. m.,'rein in plicity.” The evening sermon will P- m- 1 cleared off around 10 p. m. 1 “ His Hold on Truth.” Sunday, clear, cool. i Monday, clear, thermom. down to 20t snow in p. m., turning to rain, rain ali night. The fair of the societies of the Epis- Tuesday, rain till noon, turned to pal Church last week, Thursday, . snow, snowed hard for one hour, was a success / cleared off cold, with heavy wind, pleasing social Wednesday, clear, cold; snowed to Isidore ! event, witl^ a good attendance each ] cover ground early in evening. Successful Fair 2B Grade Cornell. 2A Grade—Frederick Helm, Ethel Crummel. 3B Gra3e—Charles Berquiat, Julia Cheney. 3A Grade—Edward Baker, Margaret Friday and Saturday, McAvoy. financially, as well as a pleasing social Frances convinced that it would be more ac ceptable to postpone the meeting than to substitute another speaker. erine Philips, Margaret Whitehead. 5B Grade—Anthony Chuisano, Thom- night. The voting contests attracted considerable attention, especially for a cane for the most popular man, which was finally won by Henry E. Rider with over 5600 votes; Miss Nell Hawkins won a pair of opera glasses Thursday, clear, cold. School Closes for Christmas Vacation The Freeport schools will close for the Christmas vacation next Friday, December 22, at 2 :30, and remain closed till Tuesday morning, Januaiy S, 1 9 1 7 . _______ - \Go to Kegel's for furs.” Advertisement Try J»y special box of cut flowers, 76e for the weekend. C. R. Ankers, florist Rockville Centre, L. I . ; tele- phene connection; delivery anywhere. Ad Balibearisg roller skates for boys, $1.50; girls, #1.75; juvenile bicycles from $16 up; tires from $1.60 up; look over Sidney Smith's stock ; lots cf choice, and satisfaction guaranteed. A d v e rtisem e n t Sidney Smith, Merrick Road, has a few White sewing machines; be is sac rifieing them at cost price a the room; $66 model fur $30 _ asDetwiler, Esther Berquist, Margaret ; 'n a similar contest for the ladies; Brown, Marion Duryea. Florence Van Neae a doll for the moat 5A Grade—Lemont Carman, W i l ! popular girl and Edward Spence a liamay Evans. pair of akates for the moat popular 6B Grade—Isabelle Detwiler, Gene - 1 boy. vieve Walmeley, Pasquale Chuisano. 6A Grade—Ruth Ackerman, Lizzie Jones, Mildred Thome. 7B Grade- Ida Baker, Russell Cre- voiaerat. Golding’s Bill Settled The claim of former Village Treas urer John E. Golding, for compensa tion as Village Treasurer several years ago, particulars of which have been printed before, has been settled for $760, the salary at that time fixed by the Board, with interest. in regard to having a Christmas tree this year. The red stockings are now being dis tributed. The Sunday Schools are very kindly helping to till them. Anyone desiring to till a red stocking can se cure one at the Neighborhood Work ers' oflice, 39 Railroad Avenue. Those interested in the work of the band, George H., and four sons, James, village are invited to attend the meet- Arthur, William E. and Samuel, also, ings held at the home of Mrs. Fred her sister, Fanny C. MacCary. Fun Story. West Merrick Road, eral services were held Sunday after- Now that Winter is upon us again noon, December 10, at her late resi- it has been advisable to supply all the dence. Rev. H. R. Scott officiating; schools with malted milk, so that the interment in Greenfield Cemetery. 'youth’s physical alertness. Obituary DOROTHEA HEMING Mrs. Dorothea S. Hemiog died De cember 7, in her 78th year at her home, 89 Raynor Street, of general debility. She is survived by ber hus- Mole's orchestra. The committee are: Chief William F. Pear sall, Jesse Rhodes, Charles Miller, Chares Epple. Edward Schmidt, John J. Baaton, Vincent Solmo, H. M. Strauss, Fred Zeimer, J. J. Tuers and Edward Morawetz. SCHOOL NOTES Honor Roll for November: 6th, Miss Conley—Sarah Underhill, Florence Koeler. 3rd, Miss Kilham—Charles Muel- le, Harold Hubbard, Christian Voll- mer, John Umbreit, Albert Kohler, Elsa Ludwig. 3rd, Miss Finger--Arthur Hubbard, Q ‘Go to Kegel’s for furs.' A d v e r t! •cn c e n l Settling up time is drawing near, ' and if you wish to collect your bills h for 1916, get your billheads printed now. We heve in stock different eisee and shapes of billheads and state ments. Our commercial printing ie neat and in accordance with the pre vailing styles. Nassau County Re View, Review Building, Freeport, N. Y. A d v e r tlw m e n L Classified advertising is useful to those who utilise it. like any other service utility. If you never made ucc of the street care yea migh’: doubt their ueefelnoes. Sunday morning The Reverend J. Sidney Gould will preach in the Presbyterian Church on The Spirit of the Great Revival that is Coming. : : . : poorly nourished children-can be ied. William Wright, Mary Kazanowsky. And we hope in this way to give 2nd' Miss Phillips—Evelyn Wood, them a better foundation to work on. Ansel Valentine, Anna Bauer, Dorothy Last year many of our capable wo- E»lb, kreida Zimmerman, Henry Kalb, died Monday at her home at Smith- men organized the Saturday classes. *8L Mies l^etchum—Harry Bauer, ville South. She is survived by her The children were taught along vari- Theodore Paschetti, Alfred Hatf. War- husband, Charles E. Funeral services ous lines that would help to start them ren Bvvaine, Mabel Bickel, Rebecca will be held today at Boston, Mass, on H better road than their home en- Hurd, Esther \Pirkola Lillian Reed. vironment afforded them. These class- Norman Swift, Evelyn Stubbs, Kate es will re open January 6, 1917. Weismantle, Emma Zierman. After the meeting adjourned Mrs. leL Ming Stiles—Charles Christen- rriuay, story gave (he ladies of the Neighbor 8en' Violet Swan on. shipped bo0() Workers a very pleasant surprise The pupils receiving !00 per cent. Mrs. t|,e form 0f B Christmas party. A '„n..tbe monthly test last week are LOTTA ESTELLA AVELING Lotta Estella Aveling, age 50years, MARGARET J. MAX WELL Margaret J: Maxwell, Avenue, aged 32 years. December 8. The body ; to Toronto, Canada, for Maxwell ie survived by two daughters. , of 66 Grand died Friday burial. and pleasing collation was served and each follows: lady received a snowball from the ^ld Grade, Miss kilham—English, Christmas tree of the hostess. | Buy good coal at the right price. Freeport Coal Co., 19 S. Main St., Tel. F r e e p o r t C l u b A d v e rtisem e n t Christmas Dance “Go to Kegel’s for furs.” A d v e r tises Clara Busch. Arithmetic, Clara fluecli, John Buckley, Albert Kohler. Charles Weismantel, Eliee Ludwig, John Um breit. Spelling, Jacob Post, Clere Busch. 2nd Grade, Mrs. Bentley —Arithme tic, Peter Mereback, Vjncentins Agip- The Christmas dance of the Freeport Club will be held this year on Friday evening, December 29, and will be an j ilo. Alex. Lobel. elaborate affair, as usual. The pat- In the 7th and 8th conteat in apell advertise\for'helpfjmufadlneananews ££'rtba KDobe‘. 'png' I,rel8Be Meb\ne> wae flret wi,h to workers, if you advertise property ™ *r M Fred El btory end Ru,h Lytle 8ec0D,i to rent, your ad carriee new. value for UMirlee M‘ Hart- all who are considering the question ..Go ^ Kege!>B for fo„ Your ad will have “ news interest” if it carriee a timely message. If you conaidering the question of a new piece to live. If you ere * capable worker, looking for a new po sition. your ed will have real news in- Somebody maybe advertising to you \ ‘T tereet for many busineae men. I in today* classified. wee*. AUvertleerof nt Ruth Lytle second. In the 7th, arithmetic contest, Hel ene Mahoney wee first with Foster Kohin second. Mrs. Randall's 4th Grade dees re ceived the attendance banner for the (Continued on page 6) 1