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m»AY, oetoBOi a, iw » ITOEPORT PEMONAL MENTION Hr*. M. FrssSer and bar daeeWer MUe Laura Fraeler tram MauhadUn. -«»ent a lew days with Mrs, C. E. Orpea of Baeee^elt Place. • ' • | Mr. and Mrs. H^nrr U Maxson. of Seuth Long Beach avenne spent the week end a t the home of Mr. Max- son’s mother at Plalntteid, N. J. \’Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ants of Archer street— hare been entertaining Mr. Ants’s mother from Washington Heights, N. Y. * * * Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey hare closed up their bungalow on Miner ’avenue and base gone to Brooklyn to .reside for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. O. Greve and their son •Benjamin left Freeport on Saturday to take up their residence for the winter in Bredklyn. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Maxson will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1* Rockwell a t their Iwme la Olenridge, N. J. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Leroy J. Corbey who moved recently from Freeport to Eastern Parkway, have been in Free port for the past week on account of the Carman trial. They were both called for the State. • • e Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Greenwld. and baby wha have been visiting Mrs. Greenwalfe parents, Mr. and Mis. ‘G. Grave of Miller avenue, will return to their Inane ha San Domingo next week. They have been the guests of the Greves for three months. • • • Mrs. R. C. Greemleaf, left last Fri day evening for a two week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Van Nos trand, of Cokuabus, Ohio. The Van Nostrands formerly lived at 6ea Cltff, (but moved to Cokraabue about a yea# Ago. y . vtv ■ _ _ _ LOCAL GOSSIP Hr. and Mrs. C, EL Cross of Roose velt Place motored to Richmond Hill week where they visited their relatives. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jung and baby daughter spent the week end at Tar- yytown, N. Y. with Mr. and Mrs. Chas LaRino. e • • The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H- PlaU on Roosevelt place is being re novated and a sun parlor has been built which adds to the attraction of tho dwelling. « • » William Donken won the weekly prise In the bowling tournament, with two hundred and twenty three points. He was presented with an electric toaster. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Connor who rented the Platt residence on Roose velt Place this summer motored from their borne In Brooklyn on Saturday together with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walsh to visit friends In this tillage. s e e Russell M. Tree, has become a mem ber of \The Independents” at Weaiv- yen University, Middletown, Conh. “The Independents\ are a social and fraternal organisation of students who choose not to unite with any of the Greek letter fraternities. Mrs. Boerum of Smith street enter tained Mesdames William Hibbard, Lyman Jones and C. E. Cross at a one table bridge game on last Tuesday, i Luncheon was served to the guests at the termination of the game. • • • Mr. and Mrs. John White of South Bergen place together witl\ Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Perry of Madison ave nue motored to the city on Saturday, enjoying dinner at the Astor and at tending the performance of \On Trial” In the evening. / • • • Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Maxson, Mr. end Mrs. Charles Schumacher and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jung will attend a theatre party tomorrow, taking dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Miller of Manhat- . The play chosen la \Peg O’ My Heart\ I • • • The Democrats of this vicinity will held a grand rally at the American Theatre on Monday, November S. Gov ernor Glynn, James P. Niemann. Jon* J. Graham, lathrop Brown. LeRoy J. Weed and Franklin O. Hill are to With this array el talea* good image ought to be eaid. - Mr. and Mas. Harry Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Blvla N. Edwards have been attending Dr. Dwight HllUa’ aeries of lectures ee the war. The party has motored to Plymouth Church In Brooklyn every Sunday for the past month. Next Sunday wiU complete the series. • • * A number of the members of the Randall Park Tennis Club played two games of doubles on Sunday last, Fred Stasis and Bert Earl playing against William D. Finch and Irving Dimelow, each side winning by a score of 8 to 6. The .playing of both sides were evenly divided. A preliminary game was en joyed by C. K. Cross, Bert Bari, Will iam Finch, and Miss Eleanor Finch, -■who is one of Freeport’s best players. Today (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. John White of South Bergen Flaoe the FNe Hundred Club will meet for cards and luncheon. Prises will be awarded the winner*. The members of this popular club are Mes dames Willard Dean Finch, Henry L. Maxson,' William P. Miller, C. Henry PUtt, D. W. Anti, William Hibbard. -George Meadon Harvey Smith, Arthur Wilson, A. White and Mrs. John White the hostess. Mrs. C. B. Cross of Roosevelt Place was hostess at the Wednesday Auc tion Bridge Club yesterday where they met for .cards and a general pood gathering. Those who attended were Mesdames Lyman Jones, C. Henry PUtt, Harvey Smith, John White, B. Ash, William Hibbard, ^Sidney Mal- ccsneon, William P. Miller, fit W. Anti and Mrs. Cross. Prises were present ed to the winners and a dainty lunch eon served. On nest Thursday Mrs. Smith Cox will entertain the Afternoon Five Hundred Club at her home on Mer rick road. The members who will a t tend are Mesdames J. Oliver Cum mings, Clayton Kneeland, N. T. Cole, Charles Mottpy, Sidney Gibson, John CUrk, John J. Taylor, C. H. PUtt, Harvey Smith. All the members at tended the meeting of the «Lub at the home of Mrs. John Clark Uet Thurs day at which Mesdames PUtt, Taylor and Cummings won prizes. The Friday Evening Bay View Bridge Club will meet a t the home of Edward Lent on Bayvlew avenue this week. This is the first meeting this year and the club is looking forward to many pleasant evenings at the homes of its members who are Mrf and Mrs. C. M. Manley, Mr. and Mrs. William Eckart, Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Vought, Mr. and Mrs. Tidden, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Maxson, Mr. and Mrs. John Gunning and Mr. and Mrs. Lent. \Breese Blow,\ the pretty bunga low home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Maxson on South Long Beach avenue was attractively decorated for the meeting of the Evening Bridge Club on Tuesday evening. A dainty lunch eon was served at the termination o. the card playing. The members pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Per ry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jung, Mr. and Mrs. Pal- path, Mr. and Mrs. John White, mi. and Mrs. Stanton, and Mr. and Mrs. Maxson. The first meeting of the Evening Five Hundred Club will be held at the home of Mrs. O. Greve thU week. A specially good time is anticipated as It Is the only meeting this winter at the Greve home on Miller avenue on account of the Umily leaving Free port for the winter. Those who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schu macher, Mr. and Mrs. William V. Mil ler, Mr. and Mrs. G. Greve, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Maxson, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Anti and Mr. and Mrs. William Hibbard. Over two hundred witnessed the football game on Bayvlew avenue on last Saturday. The Olympic Athletic Club of Brooklyn defeated Freeport Foot Ball Team with a score of 13 to 7. The home team ticked team work, the quarterback being rather weak. With a 1 little regular practice the Free porters will no doubt make a bet ter showing next time. The star of the day was Stuart Cutler who' made a sixty-five yard run for a goal, giv ing the local team their only point ThU U the second game for Freeport They put- up a much better fight than oa the previous Saturday. j k m - - t f - ' A , ' n f -jjrjM i r • GkIJr; &• . *ltfi mMU . \'J* * ’Te**- y a ro o r Reverend Saul O. Curtice is preach ing a series of sermons on \Questions of the Christ” at the epectil services every night thU week at the Metho' dist Episcopal Church. A chorus choir of forty vetoes Is being directed by L H. Meredith, Choir Master, this week, and an excellent aetecton of sacred music U being heard. George T. Van Riper, who Is the rasritir Choir Master, will tike up hti duties at the termination of this week’s mission. Ifcre. George T. Van Riper, organist, is being assisted by Miss Annie EI- dridge during this special servees. Although there are many social Amotions this -week hi Freeport, a very Urge oengregatloa has been a t tending the nightly services. AD church ssctal affairs have been put aside to make way to- the rettgUes programme. THE '•JOLLY* CROWD - I ' • ' - - The \Jolly Crowd* announce the opening of their weekly dances during the winter eeesea. The first dance of the season U to take place on Hal-; lowe’en, at Frank Wolfe's old rustic barn, at Merrick. The \crowd” will participate In all the latest dances. The finale will consist ef an old fash ioned feast and an oration by our — Schulti, Jr., Mr. aufi Mrs. H. O. King. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fendergast, Mr. and Mnt. Frank Wolfe, Mr. aad Mr* Bd. Roger*, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Re ger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brightspn, Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler. Mr..ana Mrs. Anger, Mr. and kJrs. Fines, the j Misses Eleanor Schwinn, Dorothy Ro- ; gem, Florence Bush, Ethel Morchard, 1 Jessie Forbes, Sophie King, Alice i Fines Mildred MacGallUrd, Leonora King, Dorothy King. Marian Campbell. famous apeechmaker, Robert H. Ear- w „ Gtidys Evans, and the Messrs. Harry on, oa “Let us have peace,” and a r J HEMPSTEAD TOWN OFFICERS Supervisor—Hiram R. Smith, Free port Tow* Clerk—Thomas F. Gilbert, Jr., Hempstead. Town treasurer—aown A. Ruth, Wtwomere. Receiver of Taxes—Joseph H. Fos ter, Inwood. Justices of the Peace—Edward T Neu, Lava-brook; Lewis Kalelg, Cedar buret; Walter R. Jones, Hempstead; Corodou Norton, Belkaore. Town Superintendent of Highways —Robert Brower, Lye brook. Regular meetings of the Town Board are bekl everv Monday. FOR S T A T E S E N A T O R LER O Y J . W E E D OF GARDEN CITY speech on “Neutrality,” by another well known orator, Frank Fendergast. Tfae Merry Crowd consists of:—Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. John Betiig, Harry WltUker, Alex Forbes, Edward Thompson, William Thomp son, Gilbert Malone, Harry MacDon ald, Leonard Malone, Charles Mac Cul- lough. , The Long Island five and Ten cent Store 63 SOUTH MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND Is nailer mew management and carries a complete stock In Its line. Here are a few prices: Decorated china cupa aad saucers ....................................... 5c each Large size butter dishes................ 10c ” Window shades ......................................................................20o Table oil c loth...........................................................................20c ’’ Morre Ribbon, different oolera . ..............................................10c \ Silver ptited knives and forks.................................................10c ” Gingham aprons ....................................................................10c REMEMBER THE NUMBER 63|SOUTH MAIN STREET 8 ^ 3 3 : BY WHEN PLANNING PLUMBING Our knowledge of what k best and most suitable for your bathroom is naturally greater than you can be expected to have. This knowledge and experience is at your disposal without extra charge. Tell us how much space you have, approximately bow much you care to expend and we will plan for you the most satisfactory arrangem e n t and most desirable fix tures that can be had for the money. As our estimate will be on 'S-tancfard\ S guaranteed fixtures and first class work, you can rest assured of receiving a per manently satisfactory plum bing equip ment 'S U r n d w r “ LcJMJX,, Lavatory 52 N Main St MR. WEED is the present Member of Assembly, from Nassau County. His record as a legislator has been inde pendent, honest and efficient. If elected to the SENATE he will en deavor to represent all the people of the district, Irrespective of party or patisanshlp. Mr. Weed is a fusion candidate, having been nominated in the direct primaries by both the Dem ocrat and Progressive parties. RegularDemocratic and Progressive CANDIDATE - FOR Member of Assembly FRANKLIN G. HILL OF MERRICK If elected, I will represent A L L die people in Nassau County faith fully and conscientiously. Oliver E. U. Reynolds Telephone Connection Steam and Hot Water Heating. Agent Acorn Ranges The Baldwin Garage and Salesroom JOSEPH L. SCHIFFMACHER, Proprietor Most Complete and Efficient on Loiig Island All kinds of supplies and sundries, tires and tubes, vulcanizing, batteries recharged, overhauling Experienced Efficient Economy Experts Excellent Storage Facilities An Eating Place of Peculiar Excellence Broadway, Corner 34th Street Best Food Catering Excellent Service Theatre Parties Popular Prices Accomodation Music by the , from 4 to 100 Famous W erner H e art of the Shopping Q u a rtette District W W RENDEVOUS FOR TRANSIENTS , i-nit >. Freeport Poultry Farms * On Positively Sanitary Ideals li Sanitary Houses and Pens—The Finest Bred Stock—Produces the Best F.ggs and Stock— Always Open for Inspection—Choice Broilers Always Ready for Immediate Delivery. All Orders Promptly Delivered TELEPHONE 812-W POST OFFICE BOX 75 Freeport’s Greatest Grocery Store The Store of Greatest Stocks The Store of Best Service The Store of Greatest Economy 1 j The Store of Strongest Values These are facts well known to all. They are facts in which we are justified in taking pride, as they reflect the confidence reposed in this house by the people in this territory. They are facts which mean much to everyone who has purchas ing to do at any time, as they give assurance of most satisfactory qualities and varieties from which to select—and make possible very impor tant price-advantage for ths buyer. Henry G. Schluter “The Quality Grocer” 33 W. Merrick Road, Freeport TELEPHONE 635 Pettit & Hedges, Inc. QUALITY CASH GROCERS 28 Merrick Road 10 cent package White Rose Tea to anyone present ing this advertisement in the store Old Homestead flap jack 9 A 18c W. R. Corn .................. H. O. O a ts ............................ . ,i3o W. R. Chilli Sauce ___ Cream of W heat .............. , ,13c Elite Peanut Butter ... ........ 22c Wheatlna .............................. . ,13o Durkee’e Spices .......... Cream Farina .................... .. 13o Fancy Butter .............. . .10c Extra Cup Coffee ........ Royal Scarlet Tom a toes.. ..18q Fancy Mixed Crackers ..10c bl Try a 5 lb. bag of our Occident Flour and be con vinced of its superior quality We make no deliveries so drop in and look over our prices WE GIVE S. & H. TRADING STAMPS