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/ Nassau County eview Official Paper, Village of Freeport FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917 Vol. XX, No. 10 HOME DEFENSE \DRILL Saturday and .Sunday After noons at 3:30 Bayview Avenue and Smith Street DO YOUR BIT Village Police RED CROSS NOtES Officers Appointed FREEPORT AUXILIARY 1 At a special mevtinn of the Village! work room is crowded daily Board of Trustees last Friday evening | with women doing their ‘‘bit\ toward |lr^ ore ini a resolution was passed amending the j national preparedness. There is al-, left with hi At the next meeting of Massape- r?jes the Department to pro- ! ways plenty of work on hand and ev- attention as » \ qua Lodge No. 822, Free and Accepted Vl<ie that inRtcad of a t apta'”. three erybody is urged to come in and help. 'I he time for the masses on Sunday1 xiasons the Master Mason Degree <^C8* men an<^ four patrolmen, the Whether vou are a member or not • is 8:00 and KhdO a. m. w r ^ C W f^ r e d u^n V e las, o f T e ^ should consist of eight pclice- candi-latcs. The Historical Lecture men' one of whom bc aPPomted ABOUT THE CHURCHES FRATERNAL ORDERS ____ ____ S u b j e c t o f S e r m o n s , S e r v i c e s o t th e w e e k j D o in g s in th e s e c r e t f r a t e r n a l o r g a n i z a t i o n s a n d o t h e r d o i n g s in th e c h u r c h n s o f F r e e p o r t a n d v i c i n i t y , a n d c h u r c h so c i e t i e s -------------- BELLMORE MERRICK Catholic FREEPORT HIGH WATER TIDE TABLE (Official P’igures for Sandy Hook) Friday, April 20 7:00 a. m. Saturday, 21 7:49 a. m. Sunday, •22 8:37 a. m. Monday, 23 9:23 a. m. Tuesday, 24 10:08 a. m. Wednesday, 25 10:56 a. m. Thursday, 26 11:45 a. m. Friday, 27 12:41 p. m. Saturday, 28 1:41 p. m. The annual report of the Neighbor- hood Workers is necessarily held over this issue. Methodist will be delivered by Wor William captain, on the recommendation of A concert under the ilirection of fNisquin of Uornucop* Lodge. tl,e ch,ef‘ ^ he Pccsciu o.hcers were I Bessie H. Smith, pianist, will be given , ______ re-appointed as regular mficers, none next Tuesday evening. April 24. in the The Helping Kami Sewing Circle tbem' as 'I csk men or cap- lecture room. Other numbers on the mer at the home of Mrs. G. Dunker ^ K,mer(1t‘' Ra>;nor; ‘ ;lhn program will include Arthur Bender, on Tues<lay nftesnoon, and the ,,l'u lh p l,111 ' *ir violinist, and a quartet of mixed voic-, ing officers were elected: President. T1, . ,.tolK< r n es. A silver offering will be taken Mrs. Francis Raynor; sen,or vice • ^m,* y A'^ony Fe.iden W Uham S. proceetJn for benefit of the Sunday presiilent, Mrs. Emmie Mount; junior U( ' p \ IIP Kt? lons.T r?.P1 ..1 iir. School. vice president, Mrs. Lizzie Raynor; i Ry^ r‘ J h*°?0r? H; . G'8“ 11 an,l treasurer Mrs. Elsie Johns: r^ord- ‘ pCter BJar Were Uud on the ti^le. Ap plication of A. James ( ronley as spe- Baptist Church The pastor, Rev. William Brecken- treasurer, Mrs. Elsie Johns; record ing secretary'. Mrs. E. H. Bentley. : cial policeman was acted upon favor ably. These appointments were all ridge, will preach at both services pn me n o s y nue .-sewing c i r c l e nem its ma(|e untj, furtht.r ^otice Sunday; II a. m. subject, “The Bap- last meeting at the home of Ellen A ( aptain Hanse spoke at length upon tism of the Holy Ghost;” 7:30 p. m. Golden, when a busy session was held the work plan9 of the department subject, “An Old-Time Ambulance The next regular meeting will be witb ilK.luiJirl. a well-defined plan of organ- | Corps.\ The Sunday School meets at | Mrs.^ Ldipn Raynor on 1 hurs lay. j.,,a t i o n f(>r loca| protection by the eiti zens of the various sections of the vil lage. The police department is neces sarily small, and in order to do most effective work must have the* co-oper ation of the citizens. Antonio Fallotta was engaged to Fancy articles take care Qf the VjHaKe Hark at the 1 ickets can be , depot, at a salary of $2 a day. 9:4.r> a. m.; classes for all. Mid-week April 20. service for prayer and Bibles study on Thursday at 8 p. m. Daughters of America Dr. W. A. Granger, President of the A supper will be held under the Xew York State Baptist Convention, auspices of the local Council in Me- ! 11 l Km* 1 n ti er.moti ft f <»v ii n tr<«l xt ie will begin a series of evangelistic chanics' Hall next Tuesday evening, from •> to 8 o’clock also he on sale. The Mothers’ Club will hold a meet- | meetings on Sunday. April 29. Mass from ing to which mothers in the eastern ! meeting for men at t p. m.; general ■ will meeting at 7:30 p. in. obtained from the members for Jnc. I>r. Dowey in Freeport . Drummers’ Banquet Thomas Lucas was directed to is sue a policy for $4000 on the new hose j house of Hose 3. section of the village are especially invited, in the chapel at Turk's Isl and, next Wednesday, April 25, at 3 . . ....... ........ ...... .......... .. -------------------------------------------- . , vl v.lxll v p. m. Rebreshments will be served j Over two hundred persons as- \ l c y \lo in Application of citizens near Ellioti | successful, and all mothers, whether members of j sembled in the Baptist Church last *' and Archer Streets for a light at the the club or not, are cordially invited , Sunday evening to hear Rev. George A large delegation from Long I'1'- | corner of those two streets, was re- to be present. fi Dnwev. who is sneeial oriranizer i Council No. 550, V . ( - ^f. of A., of i fprrp^ tn thp mmmittpp The regular semi-monthly meeting itiert. i- unr r#pn'.,ntati\n in , of the Hand-in-Hand Leag-ue was held \ =‘t the home of .he Misses Margaret nur office. and Kathryn Mulcahy Monday even- -------- ing. The members of the League will Frank Doty and family have make their annual visit to St. Giles’ come \in whenever you can and help moved to the Samuel Self cottage on , Home this Saturday, April 21. with the sewing. Linden Street, recently vacated by A committee from the Merrick The Membership Committee has John Calet- Branch of Boy Scouts was also pres- been doing excellent work. In the . x. T~ , . . . el,t at this meeting. Arrangements short time elapsed since the Auxili-‘ J” un^ Messma has- purchased the and plans for the cake and candy sale ary forme,! they report-an enrollment barber business formerly conducted and dance which is to be given by the of\ over one hundred members. The by N.cholas Pluss^ on Bedford Ave- League for the benefit of the Boy branch\ chairman, Mrs. W. Albert !:ue’ and Wl11 \mVx. t0 ilj8 neW loea; S<‘outs next Friday evening, April 27. Pease, expressed her thanks and con- next 1X(Vt't‘k . uMr , Plu,sso m\ved were made. It is hoped that the graDilations to our trasurer on Free- : \0 ^osoveh with his family on Mon- friends of the Scouts will join with port having the first auxiliary to have j ^ 0.f th,3h weck’ wher<-‘ hc W,II “P60 the League in making this affair its report in on time, and absolutely a >,iri(l s »l1- success. _______ vo!Z*?vt' . Herman Heckley has been awarded Services at the Church of the Re- I he chairman, «Irs. i , an v i the contract for the erection of four deemer Sunday, the Second After members of the Ways and Means, residenue8 jn Krederiek Park by tht. Eas.er, at 11. o’clock A. M. and 8 Committee are working constantly-on Long Island Realty Company and has o’clock P. M. Morning Praver and plans to help swell the finances of the starte(l work on the first tWo. sermon. Evening Praver and sermon, organization. A senes of card parties ---------, , The Sun<lay Sl.h<lol meets in the Par. an- being arranged for, the first to be Bellmorc Baseball Team opened the ish House each Sunday at 10 A. M. given next Monday, April -3, at the | sea90n iast Sunday when they met and The Woman’s Auxiliary meets week home of Mrs. H. L. Maxson, on South were defeated by the Freeport Colored ly on Thursdays at 2.3u P. M The Rl-‘ach Avenue. Stars in that village by the score of 3 1 F. F. S. meets bi-weeklv on Fridays I he >1 others ( !ub has also ex- to j The first game on the local dia-, at 7.80 1’. M. T he Boy Scouts meet pressed its desire to help and will mond wjH be played next Sunday af- each Tuesday at 7.30 1*. M. \ cor- shortly produce an opera, the proceeds ternooll. dial welcome\ is extended to all to a. to tbf , ( Gr08^- A dance for the benefit of the dub tend the services of this church and to This week the benefit that was giv- wj|i be given in Firemen’s Hall this become idontiti, : with its community en at the American theatre was the | gll^uri]ay evening. The boys hope to, work, chief Red ( ross attraction, and mueh|),ave (be pleasure of greeting a large thanks is due both the committee and numbvr of fllhs on this evening. Mr. \\ alden, manager of the theatre, for their efforts in helping to make it G. Dowey, who is special organizer ferred to the light committee. Car Jumps from Track to Sidewalk Sixty passengers in a trolley car of the New York & Long Island Trac tion Company were badly shaken up when the car jumped the track on At lantic Avenue, Sunday. The trolley car, in charge of Motorman F. H. Mott and Conductor C. F. McFaul, was speeding westward toward Bald- When the ear reached East Avenue the front wheels ,struck a spreading rail, left the track and shot forward, of Men’s Bible Classes in connection . r<-’ePort attended a Banquet at tn< Frank H. Stevens complained of with the New York “Billy\ Sunday Hotel McAlpin last Saturday even-} wrong kr,.a(le for wa|k at hjs t,rolK.r„ ipaign. An inspiring and helpful 'ng. which was given jn b9no[l 0f^ ’9'ity on prand Avenue. The Street Com- service was held. The choir rendered i Pr e m e Counselor George E. Hunt of the anthem, \Sitting at the Feet of Massachusetts; Supreme Page R. A. Jesus,” with great effect. Mrs Breck-j late of Utica, N. N.; Grand Counsel- enridge sang the solo, “Who is This or John M- Weekes and Grand Coun nmsioner was instructed to have the walk properly replaced, without cost to Mr. Stevens, A Vesvlution was passed continu- Man of Sorrows?” and Mrs. Dowey , se,or A: v - Jamison of New Jersey, i ing l L Fishel as attorney in the mat- also sang two beautiful solos. Dr. DelaW o JurlHdiction, and other prom- ter 0f v 0]]ecti0n of water and light Dowey gave a stirring address and ment, dtlieers of the Order. The gath- rental ^ rearages, also the suit ot specially dealt with the organizing offering .consisted of members from 14 j Mrs LydXi P. Stewart against the vil- Men’s Bible Classes. At the close of Councils in the Metropolitan Distr.ct | laKe> l)()th of whieh wer(l undec wuv meeting twenty-five men signified and th®clat,ts . initiation of forty mem- wjth him as attorney of record, their desire to join\ a Bible Class. I t | ^ r s which t o ^ place later, was con- I)r Phame, Town Health Officer, was arranged to hold a meeting of .ducted by the Metropohtan Past Coun-: wa8 present upon request of Dr. Run- those interested in the Presbyterian se|l°^8 Association. Since the f oun-; (.iei village Health Officer, and the striking the curb and jumping over to , Church on Tuesday, the 24th, at -8 p. cil from Freeport had seven of the j sewer and eesspool proposition was the sidewalk. The car completely j m. Dr. Dowey will be present to ex- candidates, Senior Counselor I ,jgcusged A site had been presented blocked Atlantic Avenue, and was. not i plain the plan, which has worked sojAlbin N. Johnson was accorded the | ^0|. ,*onsjderation iust east of the vil replaced until late at night. ............................ ! Those who were the most painfully hurt included T. Christyn of 1067 own church are urged to be present i sc*ors E. A. Spiegel, E. H. de Guis- Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn; Mrs. Ar-1 on this occasion. card, John J. Boland and Forrest S. thur Wilson of the Merrick Road, Har --------- Dunbar and Page Leon C. Moore were ry Schwartz of Baldwin, T. Shea of; Methodist also privileged to assist at the initia- Atlantic Avenue and Locust Street, On Sunday morning Dr. Curtice t'on’ The candidates presented by the M. Mayer of Brooklyn; Benjamin | will take for his sermon theme “The i lo('al Council were; S. P. Arnold, Hen- Hoffman of Brooklyn; Michael Hig-1 Church's One Foundation.” The Charles (. Winston, gins of Oceanside, and Miss Cade filing address will be on “The Pres-1 b rank Johnston and Samuel H. Geer of Free of Haverstraw, N. Y. ! ent World Crisis and Our Country’s! Relation To It.\ The service will be ! distinctly patriotic in its spirit and I z. The Council the ground with Dr. Rhame and Dr. Runcie the following morning. Under the .Tilvs'ent regulations the Police Justice charges $2 for each re volver license issued, ami all members of the Minute Men must*have licenses before they can carry a gun. A reso lution was accordingly passed pro viding that no charge should be made Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seaman of East Williston spent Saturday and o’clock. Mrs. Swezey, chairman of finance, I Sunday with relatives in Bellmorc. and her committee also report spten- A public entertainment in celebra tion of Arbor Day will be held in the school house tonight, F'ridny, at 8 did work. The subscription fund is fast gaining and they report to date: FTrst National Bank H. B. Hagen & Co. Chautauqua Circle -|1W» •< Alfred Davison -*• S. H, Swezey Adelaide Sutherland Sarah Stuart Neighborhood Workers William Vossler Raymond S., 3 yrs., and Shirley Pearsall, 2 mos. Mrs. John Harrington Mrs. FTlizabeth C. Story Mr. R. H. Baine Mrs. Edgar Williams Arthur Brown Seaman ti Rovegno As much money is $5.00 5.00 j 5.00 5.00 , 1.00 5.00 3.05 | 5.00 1 5.00 „ 5.00 | WANTAGH Hurry Zeinrr has resigned the post- mastership of the village About 80 men of the village gath- --------- __ ered in the fire hall on Thursday ev- Harry T. Braithwaite has gone to ening uf last week in the interest of ic on! the Catskills for the benefit of his i organizing a Home Guard. After j health. prayer by the Rev. WM. H. J.itte- --------- brandt and the singing of America, Miss Miller, teacher in the Public ; Charles A. Calkins turned the meet- School. has been ill two weeks. ing over to Harold Bunker as tempo -------- rary chairman. Mr. Bunker mtrn- The Arbor Day exercises will be ducod speakers to outline the work in held in the school on F’riday of this j hand from surrounding communities, • i.OO I week. including Cupt. Mc.Allister, the Sher- ------- r ilf’s military deputy, and Messrs. FJr- .1 ustice Corodon Norton, Mrs. Nor- w jM] (;race,‘ Rucker, and Pettit. The .i.OO; ton an,i sons Corodon and Frederic 5.00 qre spending a few days on the farm 5.00 jn Connecticut. 5.00 l badly needed ! F’ive schools in this vicinity will toward the base hospital equipment, it ; hold a field day on the Bellmorc din is hoped that everybody in Freeport mond Friday, will place their name on this list. No i amount is too small or two large so The regular services of the Memo- everybody help. Contributions can) rial Congregational Church will be meeting then proceeded to elect Har old Bunker as permanent chairman, Harry Leich, Secretary; J. W. I. Van Siden, Vice-President; Major (’hris- tolVel, Military Director; and an Ex ecutive Committee composed of Messrs. Clarkson, Phillips, Spear and Wolfe. A timmier signed up for ser vice after the meeting and on Tues day a drill was held in the lire hull ThcLoyul Temperance Legion of the | concert to be given in the lecture room ■ tbla Saturday evening, April 21. .., ___ thorized to place these men, at rom- Mineola Home was royally enter-1 of the M. FJ. Church Tuesday evening,! At its regular meeting on the drst | pensatjon ()f for tb(, nie.b. tained by its friends from P'reeport | April 24, under, the direction of Miss Saturday of May next a number 1 and for the other, iciuf ThiirsHnv i«ft\Pt*noon vvlion tlit?v * i-l A vsilvot* candidates will be initiated and ad- - wii zm i oi i■ ‘S S T A l Z SSSUl St-uSStr ,*«- ••-*** J%£ 1° i a Li Qzx/vizi*xr rtf i iiHioyo.i I c ? .... . 1 Wile of Knickerbocker Gouncil r> i i ,i i Manhattan, a distinguished orator of ! Pe®kskl11 K1raveL . , the Order n<iWly‘nommated officers of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Lutheran I the Sunday School: Church, and Mrs. Pitta J. Carman, j (aI Minuet Caprice, Superintendent of the L. T. L., follow- I Waltz, op. 42; Chopin, ing the regular temperance exercises j Violin: (a) Northern Song; of the youngsters. Piaster eggs, can- Berceuse; Arthur Bender, dy, cake and an Easter card for each Legion member helped to make the event a pleasant one for them. Weher; (b) <b> Fun at the Mask and Wig Club On Tuesday evening the Mask and Wig Club held its first regular month ly and social meeting in its club rooms, with President Albin N. John son presiding. Several amendments were made to the by-laws. It was also suggested that the club produce a comedy drama in four acts by Fran ces Hodgson Burnett and William H. Gillette, entitled “Esmeralda.” which on its original production ran for 350 nights in New York. It would be given about the latter part of June and the members seemed to favor having it produced for the benefit of the local Red Cross Society or for the Minute Men of P'reeport. An inter esting social program, in charge of Mrs. Edmynd , T. Cheshire, concluded the evening. HYMENEAL MILLER—FISHER Fire Department were approved _ _ c . , r> recommended—Chief, J. Jay Randall, And 1 ersonal : ir. ; first assistant, Clarence B. Wil- (juartette: (al Perfect Day, ( . J. o n Thursday, April 12, little “Bil-1 Hams; second assistant, S. Dimon Bond; (b) Dreams, Strclczki, (cl ]y\ Moran of Harrison Avenue, enter-! Smith. Roekin in de Win , Neidlinger. tained a number of his voung friends,: (a) Prelude. Chopm; (b) Butter- the ovl.asio!l being his \first birthday, flies, Novitz Rosenthal; (c) Liehes- The table was attractively arranged, waltzer, Moszrowski; (d) Sextette, Easter decorations being used, and Robert A. Miller, jr., ami Miss Mvr- Lucia, for left hand alone, Leschet- wlth Easter favors for the kiddies, i tie Virginia Fisher, both of Freeport, 1 vr i- d , , „ , . Among those present were: Misses I were married at the Presbyterian Par- Violin. Bagatelle, Bohm, Thais, j acqUeijn Nolan, Jeanette Duryea, ( sonage by Rev. J. Sidney Gould Wed- Massenet. Claire Williams, Edith King, Edna i nesday morning. Ton'Jh/ ' Miiy Bedel1’ Gertrude Runcie, Eve-: Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Carry Me Back, (c) renting fonight.; lyn Virginia Krcmelberg.and Masters Mrs. Robert A. Miller of 270 Smith Selection. Billy Moran, Silas A. Williams, 3rd, 0 , . Howard Moore and Frederick King. Rigoletto, Liszt. _____ OBITUARY Catherine PL Farren died April 8, of tetanus, aged 8 yrs.; burial on : April 10 in Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn. WILLIAM II WEST Another of our venerated veterans SCHOOL NOTES Street, and is one of the young men who has grown up in P'reeport. The couple were accompanied by First ChunSlio? Chris? Scientist : w a ? ? ? a t t e s t at t K i r n g t ' T « ! Ad;,” M n ^ a n d F^ V ^ e r ' ^ first > hurch of Christ, Sucntist. Conference held at. the Hotel St. -Xfter the ceremonv a luncheon was Services Sunday morning at 11 vtlnnti,. --viter me ceremony a mneneon was o’clock Fulton and Franklin Streets 'eorge, Atlantic ( ity, last week, a t i served at the home of the groom, and ocio(K. ruiton ami i ranKim streets, whK.h Um{, a nutl(m a , gm(, | e tax thv happv coup],, |eft to later m a k e Hempstead; subject next Sunday, n)ov m ) t , tne nappy coupie lert, to later mane April 22. “Doctrines of Atonement.\ !tbelr ln New Jprse>- - Th(‘ con- . . . ^ , rx gratulations of many friends follow Mr. and Mrs. G. b. Raynor of Por- ’ thcm mace 1 greetings from _____ Real Estate Sales Thomas W. Lucas has rented the Lutheran terlield Pl send Services are held in this church ev-; Daytona P'la cry Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. ' m. The Sunday School meets at 2:30, Mrs Herbert E. Golding of Stam- be sent to the chairman, Mrs. S. H. held next Sunday, Rev. Mr. Allis offl- wlth'rio'in th’lriln?ll'|) a,nd ,every mail Swezey, or members of the commit ciating. • showing a line .spirit. If the Germans D>e- * . could see them, they would surrender The Wantagh baseball team will z plav Sea ford at Bellmorc next Tm.. ! a 'm'' >L,jor ( l,rlst<,fl.:l was ass,st- ' • cd by aide aides in Messrs. Johnson, Schwab, Hill, and Bunker, all men of military training. A drill is called , , « , , , for Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock Following is the result of the third .m(| fu|. thoge who vannot attvnd then quarterly spelling contest: ull Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock in Grade 8—Edward Michaud J-'. Ar- thv |<)t a(|j0jllil)g Franklin G. Hill's thur OJsen 97, Charles Jamison KHI. |f „ ,loi<IVVi th(.y • i n- -i , ii, ii- u , , Martha Huhnken 11,1UVL'.ru^,<rn'iy|/,',' may keep both appoltited drill ses ot the Civil War William H. West,, Grade 7-Lucy Albrecht 99 Edna , Mu||s h;lslwi wbipping lllt(, answered his final roll-call last Pri-j Smith 96, Ruth Garner 90, Reuben sh. , day. Comrade West was a first ser- : N’ilson 100, William Coron 99, Alfred I geant of Troop F, Third Cavalry, U. j Anderson 84, Adelaide Ludford V8; ■ - H S. Cammann and family <•'- S. A. Funeral services were held on ! average, 96 l-7'z<. ‘turned to the village on Wednesday Monday at the home of John Bannon, Grade 6—Talbot Baldwin 94, Edith for the season. SmithviHe South, with whom Mr. ! Bradley 100, Lurana DvLdng 97, Al- ,,nv W m 'll Ti7, , . , West had resided. Interment in the 1 fred llerrlich 84. Arthur Lawrence 72, . , ^ o . .... soldiers' plot at Greenfield Cemetery. Cecilia Meyer 100, Pithcl Michaud 100, v * . ,i^ 1 vt S Wilbur F. Southard, funeral director. Howard Seymour 94. Edna Verme 99; ^ r k o ? x t r s d a y o?this ESTHER A. RAYNOR ............ Ur class average, 93.3', Grade 5—.Hudson Allen 99 J t \ j idr,hi I m i ^ home of her daughter at Rockville; Verme 86, Mary Washburn 100; av-! Rudolph Kovppcl was m the village Centre Monday, April 16. P’our child-1 erage, 96.1',. on Sunday. Mr. Koeppel is hoping to ren survive her—Mrs. James Wright! Grade 3—Marion Jamison 100,1 return to his home here before long of Oceanside, Mrs. Edmund Cornwell j Gertrude James 100, Basil DeLong 98 , 1 with his family, of Rockville Centre; William T. Ray- Alex. Norton 97, Thomas Davis 90, nor, North Bergen Place, and George i Raymond Wood 96, John McKaba 88, Miss Avery of the local school fiu Raynor. South Grove Street, this vil- Dorothy Connors 85, Dorothy Mack u*t-v has hail the pleasure of enter- lage. 182, Clinton Stevenson 73, Charles : taining her mother from Watertown, JOHN W. FLECK Baldwin 63, Carl Dreyer 39; average. x ^ f\r tbv las,t week. John W. Fleck died Saturday at his}84 3-4%. home, 609 West 157th Street. Manhat- Grade I Palmroj li\\ 98, Shirley \ v 1 bav< \ tan, where funeral services will be j Vail 98, Eunice Duryea 95, John Bon- ' burvb ub\ ! < onifil'dim- two years service teyehinc here announce that she will not accept appointment for another term hut will teach in her home town. Atl v w tiiivm e n t 1 evening at 7 o'clock. Oliver E. U. Reynolds, plumber, has P'urnished: and Mrs. Joseph R. Clark, East Ave. House of L. D. Ammernmn on South Ocean Avenue to Dr. William S. Jarvis Whitman, who has been cm-, -, Gothic! of New Y'ork City. House of H. Platt on West Side Episcopal .mrviB nvniunan, wno nas oeen cm The Women's Guild will hold a cake, ployed by the Brooklyn Water Works O f .^ommlTe hlthro,m?lufit^or'^W 'a,>r<,n aml baK #ale in lhv baHement of bepartmW'for the past il'years, and Avenue to Mr. Kohn of New\ York of a complete bathroom outfit for $00. t|u, churc.h tbis Saturdav. Anril 21. was recently laid off when the pump- City. the church this Saturday, April from 2 to 5 o’clock. ing plants along the south side close.I Unfurnished: Queen Quality Shoes for Women. A ( — ----- down, has secured a position with the House of ( . H. Platt on Smith St. s . % aS i < ;K u ,^ r . . . : A similar style in our Boston Pavor- j ( hristian (ir.ut, leaders, F reeport, ferjng fron] a nervous breakdown, but End Avenue, to James Mullens of ite^line, $4.50. Crevoiserat’s . .96 So. Robert Paterson; Roosevelti Miss R is slowly improving. Brooklyn. Main St. Lytle , v , ' J --------- House of T. P. C. Forbes & Co., At- ........ ..... ............... ^ « t..L,, M ^ kC h ^ r , ' APr\ Baldwin Girl Missing . Freeport leads the way. Do you j A membership contest is on in Miss Gladys B. Atistin, 20 years of House of Alex Hardie Whaley St know that you have the largest stock i Roosevelt Chapter; two teifliis of 12 U8V- has been missing for ten days, l() j,. y Dennig of*Bav Shore of bicycles and tires in New York to | members each, with Miss Gertrude and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- House of Frank Stevens Grand select from right here in Freeport? ! Hubbard and Robert Williams as cap- Uam B. Austin, of Harrison Avenue, Avenuel to Mrs P' Reynolds of\Od- Sidney Smith has a selection of 20(1! tains, will clash. Several applica- have searched day and ni^ht for her. arburst bicycles and 400 pairs of tires from ! tions have already been received on When she left home a week ago ‘ House of J. Rountree of Roosevelt $1.50 up. Ball bearing roller skates each side. . w (Wednesday, Gladys told her parents to p [jut,and 0f Queens. $1.50 up. Call and look them over j The regular monthly meeting of the : that she was on her way to a re- House of C. E. Raynor of Porter- and compare the quality and price | P'reeport Chapter was held last Tues- j hearsal at the P'reeport Club, where de)d P|act. to q ^ Saxton of Brook- with any other store and you will be i day evening, at which the officers for she was to take part in the spring |yn convinced that it pays to shop at j the coming year were elected. frolic. She wore a green velvet suit, House of J. J. Randall of Miller Avenue to H. Aheam of Brooklyn. held Tuesday. A few years ago Mr. 16rt 94, Edgar Ludford 89. Winifred Fleck resided in Miueola, and was a j Duryea 87, Sadie Miller 87, PL sad Me- member of P'reeport Lodge of Elks. 1 Kaba 82; average; 91 1-4'.. His wife survives him.—Times. Perfect attendance, March: ------------------------------------------ Room l—Miss Miller, teacher; SAMUEL E. GOLDEN Charles Reusch. Samuel E. Golden, aged 37 years, Room 2 Miss Grimm, teacher; after spending the winter died at his late home in Roosevelt on Palmroy Box, Thomas Davis. Mil. Tuesday. P'uneral services were held- Room 3- Miss Harper, teacher; Thursday, Rev. D. S. Coors, pastor o f , Bertha Albrecht, Pried Box, PHthel the Roosevelt M. PL Church, official- Michaud. ing, with interment in Greenfield j Room 4 —Mr. Brooks, teacher; PLI- Cemetery; C. A P’ulton, funeral di-! ward Michaud, Martin Huhnken, rector. Charles Jamison, Lucy Albrecht, Ruth Mr. Golden is survived by two broth- Garger. era, C. Wesley and Mervin Golden and The banner for the month wi four sisters, Mrs. P'rank H. Seaman, awarded to Room 1 because of the Mrs. Jack Halliday, Mrs. Addie Bier- 1 greatest gain in attendance. --------- - Mrs. W II. Howne and Miss Bowne have returned to their home here (Iverlea, Tickets are out fo i Bazaar ami Dunce to he given by ,i group of can young girls with Mi - Mary Driggs lending in the Parish llou > on May 18th. for the benefit of th Red t ro ■ BALDWIN The fund being raised for the Boy Scout equipment has reached $115. The desire is to have .Vjilfi. If you have not sent in your bit, Mr. and Mrs. Reader, will you not attend to it and so lend a helping hand in a good work for Merrick boy life The Archdeaconry of Queens and home. Sidney Smith, 15 W. Merrick! The officers elected are as follows: n 'onK black and white coat Und Road. Freeport, N. Y. I President. Dr. G. A. H. Smith; first lar>re black silk hat. A d v e rti»em e n t j vice president, Miss Marion Bedell; Ladies* Suits Dry Cleaned, $1.60; | secon<| vjce president, Miss Sarah Kegel’s. i j Green; third vice president, Miss May She did not get to the rehearsal. Her father thinks that she might have gone off to join some war organiza- Adverti.emrnt • Carpentel.; fourth vice president. Miss tion of nurses or volunteers No Mail To Germany Postmaster T. Benson Smith an nounces that the post office depart- Myrtle Roantree; secretary, Morton —Brooklyn Eagle, ment has issued an order that owing If the early morning sun annoys , c / evoisevat; trea3urer, Stephen Car- --- ----- hostilities with Germany that no your eyes window shades can be m- - nter publicity secretary, Stanley Scout Shoes for Boys and Men. We mal1 w-111 be received for Germany, stalled ms.de of the white transpar- Ru - now have a full Hne of jn both Also that as mail for Austria-Hun ent ones in dark colors such as green ; . To Paint the Town P'or the first time, as far as we re- ——— call, the Nassau County Review this The pastor of the M. PL Church week publishes a full page advertise- will preach Sunday morning and ev- Na au will hold it quurtcrl> and ment for a local business house. Page ening. Regular prayer meeting on annual meeting at Great Neck in AH h of this issue is taken by the Lee- Wednesday evening. KainU’ Church on Wednesday next Patterson Co., for advertisiffif their The 73rd anniversary of the church agency of Shc-win-Williams paint, will he observed on Sunday, May 18. All meetings for women in war re- Coupled with the excellent quality of Bishop Luther B. Wilson will preach lief work are held at the lire hall on the paint advertised, the results should ’ in the morning. Tu'N-day afternoons for the present be commensurate with the . extra ef- --------- and every woman in the Village is fort and expense. The April meeting of the Woman’s asked to attend and. lend a hand. Advance ( luh was held with Mrs. There is work for all. The Branch of Minute Men Drilling William Bruchhaueer on April 12 the .Surgical Dressings Committee The citizens of the village, belong- The of Baldwin\ a* a topic, under Mrs. D. A. Clarkson and Mrs. ’ ing to the Freeport Branch of the Urescnted many worthy suggestion.. J. W Birch which has been doing Minute Men of Long Island, are bus- aR#\ the War Relief Centre for such admirable work for over two ily drilling, in preparation for any tbc PUTchaa* of r\attinal! nefde<,l !r V”HrH now continues harder than ever war emergency that may arise. Drills *10 WRK donated by the club and the new work for the navy start are held at various points in the vil- . Tbc club regrets accepting the res- ed on Monday will la- pursued there ignation of Miss Sherer. who was its also. as moderate in price as 60 dote, according to L. H. Schneider A Son’s adv. in this issue. . Black and Tan—the best wearing Luxemburg, Bulgaria and Tur- Dnesses Diy Cleaned. f$1.50; Ke-Tahoe* on the martet for rough usage. ke> has flret ***\ transported through gel’s. Crevoiserat's. 95 So. Main St. i Germany that mail wiG not be ac- Advertwemrnt Am i cepted for any of those countries. lage nearly every evening, and Sr.t- AV_ ! . ■ s& s s k s & s s . Polo Coats Dry Cleaned. $150- Ke- Tbe Wnr Keiief Center will have, Supervisor Smith a member of the gePg ‘ ’ through the courtesy of the Baldwin Committee of Seven recommended by Adi e r tU e m e n t Country Club, its hall in w h i c h to ! the Governor '-o supervise Home --------- have an affair to raise money for the Guard organization in Nassau Coun- More Freeport News on Page 5 work. 1 ty. .