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THE NASSAU POST. FKF.r.PORf. N. PBIDAT. MARCH « , miT. THRE1 n News From Eastern Nassau County BALDWIN. is visitir.K his will be held as usual next Sunday at i pert to return fro::’ :!'.q,,1 . y '• bete ! Mr. Clifford Smith sister, Mrs. Andrew Llater. Mr. Smith's 10:30 a. in, and 7:30 p. in. home is in Iowa. they ha\e been spend in iLt1 Winter, about the tii st of Ap. il. ROOSEVELT ---------- --------- • On Saturday night the Are whistde Mr. Edward H. Goodenough and The regular meeting of the Men's blew about twelve o'clock and th< family*, of Harrison Avenue have mov- | Christian Brotherhood will be held firemen responded to a burning auto- ed to Merrick. A baity boy arrived at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. R. 8. Powers last Sat urday. m the Chapel Friday evening. mobile on the Merrick Road near the place formerly owned by Mr. Cos- The Quarterly conference was held Mr. Charles Harvey of in the Methodist Church last Sunday Avenue is the owner of a Cole s cyl- at :j::!ti. Ur. A. S. Kavanaugh presided inder automobile. Morgan; Mrs \1 M mhernn; Mrs Charles Bates; Mrs. J. Germroth; Mrs. R. Stuart; Mrs. Jackson; Mrs. W. Clifford and Mrs. Hobel. $lu.20 was Dehovise rece'vt<* to add to the m ortgage fund. Mr. Charles Epple of this village has given up the lunch-room. The Knights of Pythias will hold a Pinochle. Euchre and Five Hun dred in their Ixidge rooms next Wed nesday night, beginning at S• 30. On Tuesday evening members and friends of the Christian Endeavor Society of the >1. P. Church' enjoyed a novel \Trip Around the World”, meals being served at all foreign stops. '1 hose who attended thoroughly enjoyed the affair. The funeral services of Ti ed wel l D. Smith, who died last week from can cer of the stomach after a lingering illness of three months, were held at his home on Harrison Avenue last Sunday afternoon, Rev. M. O. Eipley officiating. Mr Smith was 57 years of age and an old resident of flic place. A good crowd gathered at South ard's Hall last Friday evening to en joy the entertainm ent under the aus pices of the girls, K. K. K. society. A two act play entitled “The Pledging of Polly” was given by the follow ing cast: Nan Carrington ........... Emilia Carman Hostess of K.K.K. House Party Eleanor W ood ........... Ruth M. Wheeler President of K.K.K. Patty Swift................... Grace B row n w e ll. . . . Charlotte M ason ......... Peggy U e ffingw e ll.. . . Minerva ( 'abot. . . . Henriettc Harrington Harriet te Harrington Edna Guenther .. Aria Johnson . .Marjorie Orr Hat i let Smith Isabel le Brown .Sally Winslow Ro e M ii I liner Special evangelistic services are he- 'f\ 0 - Nothing could be done to save ing held in the Methodist Prostestant ' ,he, lhere \ as no water a- ................... Church this week, wiih a good attend- p liab le, rhe auto was owned b\ a \ f(SUan(j_ \[r. Verity n i ently return- Dr. Smith of Naw A ork City. Mr. I.awrencc Verity is iil at the home of his daughter Mr-. S' ii;h Van Miss .Elsie Clark rendeied a ric- ightful solo \Nearer My God To Thee\ ance and interest. Mr. John M. Gifford will lead the Epworth League meeting in the M E. Church Sunday evening; topic, \Our j South American Missions\. The Epworth leagu e held a Pov- MERRICK Rehearsals for the performance ol ed from Arverne where be was s[lend ing a few weeks. The new five horn which has been the Episcopal Church this S.mdav Placed on the fire hall has been altered i and raised and has |ielped greatly to- ___ wards sending the scund. Miss M. Ret chain - pent Friday last with fi lends in Nev. Vork. A large and happy crowd attended it fourth annual entertainment and Mr. and Mrs. Habe'l and daughter dance given by the Harmony Repul,- attended the Flower Show at the Grand van Club. The eight big vnude- 1 c n tiai catace. fr l f ? ^ he„ C.6 \r=h \Pi\.,ore\ b , the ..J m b c , o f . by MW, M. It. ,1 : ^ 1 , . Th» U d l e , Aid Smu-tj will be « • i « » k at''- were esi.eeially amnetiie and every one enjoyed them selves Regular services of the Episcopal 'i-i. ..tfc .. ; .......... . ................. .. ... ( 'lii! r< -h u r t * us. f n l 1 nvv < • ^1111 rl u v \ L l , h e l S in ch™™' or t i l \ O l\ : Choir-eWM «< (be l -ureh „r ,be Re- borne or Mr,. M. . , Vnorl,. ».,» a ,o,„l ,u<- «W » J \ < J ments being in charge of Miss O lh, ................. ........ ............. . ............ - Pat-I Thursday afternoon f is the ,earl> j (.()mInitce in vharKe composed 10:50 to 12: 30 p. m. everv Sundav win* take* place * ! ^ . / X c X r y ? WHBam P t X a U morning. Mid-week se n ices on Wed- Eipley. Games were enjoyed and ^ m„cnriianrc in Progress at thf those who attended in their best 'Js1 ‘ ______ clothes or wearing collars, n e c k ties/ jewelry, etc. were fined accordingly; ; Pbe Momen s Auxiliary still meets Those present spent n pleasant J p v n - ht the Parish House on I huvsday ''*• j.afternoons. Many of the members | seem to have forgotten that fact. Wake ii], members, there's lots of work in the big t>ox to be done. ing. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church met at the home of Mrs. William Mansfield on Park Avenue last Friday afernoon. Mrs. Samuel Griptinan is confined to her home with an attack of the Grippe. Mrs. Fanny Perkins of W illis Ave. The program was at tanged liv Mrs. Merrick Heights, is expected home James H. Story. Dainty refreshm ents j next week from the Mineola hospital , s T3arrv of ni,„ ,klvn and Mr were served, decorations, etc. being in where die has been for fhre.e weeks. ,, , .j(.k Vath Qf Canrrsie. The fun- green in honor of St. Patrick. There following an operation for appendi- ^ SPI.vi(.rs wove ,|r.)d was a good attendance' citis. Vincent Sal mo: John Heinricks, An- nesday etenings at s o clock. 1 .it - thony Marino, Ralph Duryea and Thom tany will ho held during Lent. as Met'affery, desurei much credit foi --------- their good work. Music was furnished A Sock social will be given this by .Moles’ orchestra. Friday evening March 23rd, by the Knights of Honor class of the Sunday A large and beautiful American flag School, at the home of its teacher was presented to the Roosevelt Post Mrs. Joseph _ Faatli, 36 Whltehouse Mrs. Gertrude Vath passed away on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Vath leaves th r ee da i igh' m s an d a o fflvt.' t,y Supervisor Hiram R. Smith. Avenue Roosevelt. Small socks have ing Mrs. ! It it now placed in one of the front been distributed, and will he riistri- windows of the office and the gift is billed on Friday night, to the guests certainly appreciated by the citizens, who are to deposit in them a penny _ _ _ _ _ for each Inch represented by the Saturday last from the late residence on Sea man Neck Road. Tuesday 3:15 A regular meeting of the I,adies j Mrs. W. Nygren and hahy daughter ........................................ Mr. William Burdett, which was si- s , °ckings to be known will de- being the hostess. After the business ---------- E a r l y last Sundav morning an a u t o - 1 the lire were completely destroyed. ' 1‘ ',,u ,in' l\ 1> \ ,,rK meeting refreshments and a social The ladies auxiliarv of Merrick H. mobbe owned bv a Unctor from New a is undcrsiood that the barn was 1 - hour were enjoyed. ; [,. Bnd K. Co. No. 2 met at the home y„rk City was badly l-urned. The ac- insured for and the automotillv 15 reels at the Royal Theatre on April IStlv. Admissiotl 15 cents. All ave urged to do all they can in making this affair a success as the boys need the money. Pupils receiving 100 per cent in the test given by Supt. Mvpham on Mon day the 5th are as follows: 1th Grade —Stanley Oleksiak; Lillian Bedell; Mary Kazanowsky ; Mary Post 5th Grade -Virginia Vollmvr; Schu yler Conklin; H o r e n c e Cornell; Jennie Siubhe. 6h Grade Thetesa I.ipps; Edward Anderson: Sarah Vnirlerhill; Florence Kohler; Hazel W illm arth; William Verily: Edward Olik<iak: May Behr; Harry Walker. 7th and Stli Grades- Anna Montross; Eugene Coker: Ruth I.yite; Foster Kobin; Wm. Looher: Mary Brand; Francis Dixon. The pupils receiving jOO per cent in the accuracy test on Friday the Ifith are as follows: 7ih and Sth Grades Zarah Vnraba- hinn; Madeline Van Nostrand; Foster Kobin. •1th Grade Margaret Sm ith; Walker: Margaret Huber. 3rd Grade Robert N a than: Helen Sw a n s o n ; Francis Van R iper: Wilbur Fallon. 2nd Grade Ansel Valentine; Clara Hermans; William Cruger. The attendance Banner for week ending March Vi goes again to Miss Kirlcx's grade with a i'7 plus per cent average. | of Mrs. Harry Leieh on T h u r sday 15th I eidfnt occured on t’-e Merrick rd., or ’fivin, Mr. Oscar Nygren was given a stir- j The entertainment committee is mak- | this village, in front uf ihe Shricness P''ise party on Thursday e v e n i n g at ' ing arrangements for an entertain- homestead. W. S. C. Twins Dorothy Em erson ............ Janet Raynor Mary W h ittier ......... Marian V.heatley Mary W h ittaker... Ruth M. Wheeler \Other numbers on the program were vocal solos by Miss MabelIv. Miller, instrumental solo, Miss Olive Li[,ley, recitations by little Misses Beatiice Pettit and J can Orr, and til so by Miss Rita Bedell. A sketch entitled \School in Coon Town\ concluded the program. Miss Margaret Opperman was in charge of the entertainm ent, the proceeds be ing for the .girl’s summer camping his home, Nygren-X ilia, refreshments : nient and dance to take place the last were served after dancing, all depart-I Week in April or earlv in Mav. Tims, rd in the early hours of the morning, j present were: Mrs. H Ratjers, Mrs. S I .odd, Mi s. C. I.. Hominedieu, Mrs. A big minstrel was given by the i Matthews. Mrs. Georgia Worlman, of Brooklyn is visiting relatives here. The annual election of officers of the Sunday School of the Methodist Episcopal Church was held iti the chapel Monday evening, resulting as follow s :Superintendent, John M. Gif ford; A ss’t Supt. Samuel T. Bourdetti Secretary, Wesley Sprague; A ss’l Sec. Everett Sprague; Treasurer, Weslev L. Sm ith; Supt. of Home Department Mrs. Richard Mott; Supt. of Cradle Roll, Mrs. George Kellum; Librarian, Harry P. Sm ith; Ass j Librarian Allen Smith; Pianist, Mrs. XV. E. Sprague; A ss’t Pianist, Miss Marion Whealey; and Chorister, Raymond F. Smith. An interesting meeting of the Ep worth League Mission Study Class was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Smith on Park Avenue T u e s day evening. The leaders in charge of the m eeting were: Mrs., Paul Sehu- man and Miss Olive I.ipley, the sub ject being, “Educational Efforts in the South\. The class will have a social in the chapel of the church on March 27th.. The annual meeting' of the Men’s Christian Brotherhood was held in the chapel last Friday evening, officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: .President, George M. Bode: X’iee President, William C. Mansfield; Secretary and Treasurer, F. Howard Edgar, Jr.; The following were chos en ; Board of Governors for Hie year. Charles II. Southard, Francis W. Mil ler. Paul G. Schuman, John B. Prince. Elbert A. Hawkins, Walter L. Shu- bert and W esley I.. Smith. The Bor- therhood is completing a pleasant and profitable year with XIr. Charles H. Southard as president, hut Xlr Southard because of his many other Country Club on the evening of St. j ---------- Patrick s Day at Southards Hall. I he Master Samuel Cook was the guest affair was a huge success and was of his uncle .Mr. Fred Cook of Meadow- well attended. WANTAGH ITEMS The W hatsoever Circle of King’s Daughters held a meeting at the home of Mrs. P. F. Avogadio on Tuesday afternoon. j brook Boulevard for the week-end Mr. C. F. Kemptcr formerly of Mer- j rick was in the village on Sunday land called on si veral of his old friends All were glad to see Mr. Kempter. j hut sorry to learn that Mrs. Kempter. I who has been at the hospital at 67th MASSAPEQUA NEWS Prayer meeting will In held at Hit* Church on Friday evening at 7: 3u and will he led by Xlr. Scccrson. The at - , , . temlcncc at the in ax, r m eetings is A... 1011,1 homP w,th m c :,asm g every week under the lead ship of Mr. Sec, m m , i.nd all who hax. Mis. II. Albers of Brook side A w . 1 sex e r e cold. S ' i | U . pt tile W. c Xlcpliai i was a visitor bool on Monday XIi-.- Marion Pi all has lie n absent the past x\ 1 , k i i,, aust- of illtuss. --------------- .. — v Janitor Geo. Ditini- is to lie con gratulate! upon th, success of tho plants in <\<n portion of the huilri- The annual meetim of tin Prcs- liyterian Church xx ill be lield on 'i’hurs | day evening Xlawh 22i d at x o’eloek. 1 Mrs. Manila Carter Randall xx lm lias been ahs, nt from sell,nil on aceount of i11ness is noxx attending si Imol John F. Jones xvlio war eont’med to Ins hou , on accinuit of illness for a wee,, i- about agam and attending to business. Fnui wild g< es. seen hoxer- Mr. and Mrs. M xlathrron alt, tid ed the Flower Show of which Xlr. Mat heron has been a large exhibitor . Hiis Tuesday (Carnation Day I at the Land Central Palace. XI i and Mr--. Ira S e a l by of Ccnt- nnial Xvcnuv vnicriaineri the Young N. X siio e Oetohcu is in no wist IIIL , y 11 ,, villagt early Tut -day I Peoples Social (’lull of the Episcopal n'lp1 ,ix in /, though she retains her morning. Several oi our ciiizens Xlission last Friday evening. Tht en- ciioeixful disposition alv. ays. I he Ktm- hau them some said tiny were going : tire ow n in g was used in the disvus- ptcis have been greatly missed from j noi.j|1 others kaxx them going soulh. sion of the coining Dance and in A \Thimble\ party was held by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Memorial j the Manor Park section of Merrick i < V n m n lotiii.fi.T a n '.m .x\ th, m'em ”ihv ' vards loo'tl.er imshieV.\ nrntATs. Tht'.se Church on W ednesday afternoon with Miss Sarah Hicks. A game at basketball between Wantagh and Bay Shore was played on Tuesday of last week in the Ftre Hall, resulting in the defeat of Bay Shore, 31 to 29. James A. Chichester, of Jerusalem Avenue, died last Friday after being taken to the Nassau Hospital. He was 78 years of age and is survived by his widow, Mary. Deceased was a veteran of the Civil War and served as lieutenant of artillery. The funer al service was held on Sunday night at his late home, the Rev Thomas S. Braithwaite officiating. The inter-' ment was in Cypress Hills the fol lowing day. Harry T. Brainthwaite who has xxliote they fixed and worked. hike opposite his liiinii . He says , present were. Misse- Isabelle St retch, they xx cut over to Dr. Height s housi Elsie Clark, Elsie Egner. Elsie Han- ‘‘O ain’t that just like a wohtan\. then returned to lie hi!: to have thejr ; sen. Regina I he,. Gertrude McCellan, remarked l.’ddie Ray, head cracker- , j,ictm e taken, tint \ In n lie got ready Phoolie Tliorn, Olive Stretch, box warmer at the village P. O. “and ' to perform the operation, they hail j ---------- then they consider them selves fit In gone. The appearance of the grvsi Don't foi gi i the entertainment and j x'oto and make the laxvs of Hu's here j at ibis tlnic, may In- a good omen dance giv en |,x Hie X’,mng Peoples' country, ho! ho! xvhy \ He got j the councilor' is running for Just in Social Club of the Episcopal Mission no further for nuict old t tide Eli. of the peace on the Di rmcratic ticket, on April 13Ui. Tickets 25 cents xvho liad just dropped in for his mail turned on him with an indignant, “XX'hat's that?\ Ladies Aid Society of tin Pres- The weekly meeting of tin Woman's ' ^ > tuc LI io 1 .'m ' T h m - s ^ y M a r c h ' i ^ ; \ ; ; , v,;; --------- rooms. After the regular business Sunday March ISth xx a- Missionary a delightful picnic luncheon was scr- Fridav. and had laughed in the ITesbyt, rian Church. Then- ved by Mrs. H.olicl. Those present chap so ruffled and ol ten it had been explained that Mrs. Smith refused move on the first of the month be cause it was ... her for a superstitions fool, I'ncle uas a lat ge a t e n r i a n c and a pat t - Eh leaned comfortably against the i<’,Vai’l> Komi offering for the for. ign counter, and transfixing Eddie with i '\tesirm cause. xx ci e \| is \\ aii,-i Lockwood of Ricii- \\:a||acc of Hempstead w ere in chargi mond Hill. Mis. j.ildi. Mrs. t hris | ,,(• die company. The hoys decided to lb nnci . Mis. \\ . lb n, man: Mrs. t lias. nm moving picture shoxx xx iili alioul mil availed them selves oi the help af- ing Through lit, ndm s o l Ml Wm forded by this mid-week prayer ser vice are invited to conic mil and do ,i. The set \ id is over at S: 15, so all xv ho wish in go to Ui< sock social at XIi s. Kaaili's can do so. and hax i ixx o good times in the same cxcuiiig. Tin annual election of officers took place at a special niectitig of I he Sun day School Board ,-n Sunday Iasi „ Most of the old o f f i c e r - were it i lecicd The following is a list of the officials for tin- ensuring year: Supi. John ('o in c liu s ; Xss'l Supt. Xlr. William Connors; Director of Senior Dept.. Mrs. Bert Lytle; Dircctoi of Inter mediate Dep., Miss XI. Baldw In; Dir cetor of Junior Dc[it., Mrs. John Cor nelius; Director of Primary Dept., Mis. Samuel Ahrams; Tresaiirer. Miss Emma Bedell; Secretary, Mr. James G riffiths; Asset. Sec.. Win. Austin Wood;’\'Pfl$#hfttflt. Sunday School Mis sionary Society, Miss Evelyn X’iin R iper: Vice-President. Miss Florence W h iiehnusc: Sccrctarx and 'i’n-asui cr Mis- Ruth Lytle. Missionary Sunday .s held lii-montli ly on the first Sunday in tlie montJi. The I line,I Boy’s Brigade of Amer ica held iis meeting in the Real Estate ofllre of Charles DeLop Xlonday even ing. Mr. John Bergen and Mr. Robert ,i nut i\ 1 \i I lx acinth, Daffod I. Tulip ami .l.ipam «c Lily I m 11 is w ■ i : ixiii io tlu- School and ai ■ now imddinc ni, ly In the office is a ci aniitm com a in i ng 22 blossoms Scrx in at tjic Roosi \ eh XI. E. chiii i h next Sunday as follow s. reg- i la r [in i'b in ; svrx ic, ,ii In 30. with -i i in,in by pastor. It, x 1 1 S Coors, im luiliim talk to ilie ehildrcn. Sun- da x Si bool, at 2.2d p. in Epworth 1 .eager, at 7 p. in. Evening service al 7:3d sermon by the pastor. Tin topic for i In- r.pxvortli EcagilO di x,it ion.-i I me-i ing is “Our South Xmcrican Xlissions\ leader. Miss Elorciici XX'hitehousc. BELLMORE ITEMS Albert Roffcy, xx bo has dislocated his ai in w liih- cranking his father's Marion car is now at I ending school and doing nic, ly Cautious Dependence. \Do you ilepond on the xvisdotn of the plain pieV\ \I do.\ replied Sen ator Sorghum; \if their wisdom is at tained through courses of instruction which 1 supervise.\ his eye said, \Look here, son. I've noticed that for exery superstitions woman I meet I can alxvays find been ill for about six weeks lias ht’en j superstitious man somethings two obliged to resign his position in Hie : |,ast election day I went down to Hi, Freeport Bonk being unable to stand j |)0j|s t,, vote and John Cummings tlie inside work. {was canvassing for Ben Thompson, who, you recollect was running tor Rev. Roy Osborne, the Misses Min nie Bassett and Minnie Thomas, evan galical xxorkers of tiiv Quaker Ccurch ! also Xfiss Ruth Malone are visitors at the home of L. B. Adams. George S. Beaehel was initiated into the Queens County Mutual A ssis tance Association on Saturday night Bergen Seaman became a member March 10th. assembly. Well, he xvas talking Tony Movoro and trying to get him to split liis licket and vote for Thomp son, but old Tony shook his head and The Beefsteak Dinner given by Mass aperiua Lodge of Masons at the Hotel Nassau. Long Beach on Saturday evening March 17th xvas attended by the following named snasons of $1150 Mitchell Junior ;i 40-h. p. Six 120-inch Wheelbase Mrs. Edwin R. XX'etidler of Chester, Pa. has liet-n visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cowles. Mrs. Francis Smith and son Her bert of Freeport, spent last weekend with Mrs. Frederick XViebcl. The regular services of the church he \no split his ticket - he vote f„v j Massaperpia: Thomas Browne. L. 1!. no one hut i epublicaii \ Adams. A. H. Bal tic. Geo. Haight and “Why, what have you got against ! <ieo- Thompson. .Xlassa|,vr|iia Lodge Thompson hasn't lie made good as at Rockville < r Hire. sheriff and always been upright and --------- honest besides he’s our own towns ! on Friday evening March 3oth the ! man and if a man's neighbors xvon't | Social Club w ill present, \The Bm stand by him ! call it pretty mean.\ I roxxin; fam ily.\ a lai -c aitcn/lanci \O yes,\ responded Tony, \He good - is expectccd. a mart, I got nothing against him | --------- ten or fifteen years ago when I lived $1460 I'. o. h. Racine 7-Passenger 48-Horsepower 127-inch Wheelbase . i J Exclusive Styles will be held next Sunday morning ; !“ kl$ll\ d '.'dm n o crarV o i-a ri«0tjohm:lui,l| ! nomint.n-d by Hie Dcmoci a> ic part;. Councilor Win. .1. Hofmann has been and evening. he no give\ Hi<ui\i\ask-a d e ’n-imidicaii I r\r of ,ho Ml- llu f- niavn is very poimlar hgro, .mu , , , man for de job and he give-a me. miu1,n X,\ > I'',\ . ......... . ...\ HZ' ft ‘s i z • ^ 5 rur • vk election. Xlr. George XX'. Bennett, of Lak- xvood Park, died on Tuesday of heart trouble. Allen on Thursday of last week. curse on nivsclf that if I ever voti a,wI has i’<'«'f’ix, ,1 pr, ferment --------- j for one not a republican that my fl\ 111 >l'1’ *>> fillin'- places of | Pcrvv W. Hehrens has returned from finuers drop off while l make-a d*1 vr-poiihiliii h \ . ^'leh a f<ir< n a n '»f 1 ho St, Paul. Minn, where he spent Hu- j mark.\ > ,«’PiU'\i\'nt, clerk of tl.c school; winter xx itli liis sister. \Well\, said I to the crowd around. 1 '*• sccictary of iIn Iioaid of ’ ''and then they say that the women are | * lil(Ie, etc. etc. n i if i i l i *1 I i 1 *«• 111 r<Ti .-iii o lv i n \ ,. i /, I >«i li * *' Xlr. and Xlrs. J. Ben n et1. of () me ; George l-’ranklin tivanuin one of our not intelligent enough to vole Park, spent the xvee; -end xx iih XT' s, i vvvll known and respected citizens Iand Bennett’s parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Henry died Friday last in the Post Graduate I Guenther, of Xlerrick Road. Hospital New York City. Mr. Sea- 1 ---------- I man had been in failing health for | hoi nm iiigem enougn io xme n a n : without another xvord, I'ncle Eh- Mr and Mrs. X\'m<eSnedekcr visited stalked out of Hie P. O. mown on Sunday. The trim deling of the homestead lias henn com pi c u d and A very exciting and enjoyable game '' is |K,U ,,,H' \f l,he I'd iur. places on Mrs. James Coote lias hoon visit ing .some time and had gone to the H o s-j 0f hasket-ball was played Friday eve- 11 !<d' road. her daughter, Xlrs. Charles H. Thomas j pital for an operation. He was ii2 j ning at the Parish House lietween the ---------- years of age and is survixed by Archie j Merrick Basket-Ball girls and the : Mr and Mrs. XI. H. Onnshy were Mr. and Xlrs. Ihrmt c Schuman have been visiting friends in Dun- mon f. N^w .Ter^ov Tiic latter being defeated. THE Liberty Theatre Brooklyn Ave. at Grove St. EVERY NIGHT Except Sunday TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY MATINEES Seven and Eight Reels ol THE BEST there Is in Motion Pictures Admission 10c Matinees 5c Children 5 R.: Frank XV.; Mrs. Win. Newell; William R .: George A.; Blanche I.; Bergen R .; Lucy C.; and Harold P. Mr. Seaman xvas horn in XVestbury, and was engaged in the Hacking bus iness for a number of years and was employed by the Long Island for near ly 25 years. The funeral was largely attended by many in this village and Ml, w m ian. Speights of Drew tiem- surroimdmg Maces; being held o n ^ iliarv Madison x j „ivv a „0|l_ tim ithvillc South Basket-Ball gi,rls. i visitors over the week-end Oper- SEAFORD NEWS at ions are still going on for the im- i provement. of tiieir beautiful home 1 and outhouses. The Euchre club spent a very plesa- j ant afternoon at Hie home of Mrs c.loxer last Tuesday afiernoon. ______ Tuesday evening nt his late home, the service being conducted by Rev. Thom as ti. Braithwaite. The interment was in Greenfield on Wednesday morning. Thomas S. Braithwaite eondne- tefl the funeral service of the mother of Mrs. Am lei Whitman of Seaford who died last Wednesday. The funeral was held last Saturday morning and the interment was in the Lutheran Cemetery. Robert R. Scollay, the brother of Mrs. Frank Coron died on Wilson Ave. from pneumonia on Saturday, Mr. Scollay was well known here as he formerly lived here, and worked for Mr. Coron. The services of the Memorial Church ular entertainment in the Y. M. I. C. | Hall on Saturday Evening, March 31. ' at 8 o’clock. Xlr. Speights is a grad- { uatc of the Boston Conserx'atory of { music and is a xx ell known soloist and reader. Seaford people may count them selves fortunate In being priv ileged to hear this artist. The enter tainment is for the benefit of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Henry W alters who ha# been ill for sometime past, is reported as not being so well. * The Boy Scouts of this village again reorganized with Rev, Vedder VanDyke as their captain. Mr. George Wade sent Sunday last in Seaford. Mr. Wade and family ex- EAGLE Electrical Shoe Repairing Rubbers and Shoes Repaired while you wait All Work Guaranteed Reasonable Prices JAMES PISCIOTTA, Prop. 35 RAILROAD AVENUE Freeport, L. I. The Mitchell comes in two sizes now — Mitchell and Mitchell Junior. And in eight body styles. Each body is exclusive—designed by our artists, built in our own shops. Unique Features There are 31 features in the Mitchell most of which all other cars omit. Things like a power tire pump, dashboard engine primer, reversible headlights, Bate cantilever springs. This year we add 24 per cent to the lux ury cost, which means stunning cars. Sav ings made in our new body plant pay all this extra cost. And this year, for the first time, we announce 100 per cent over-strength in every vital part. Our old margin of safety was 50 per cent. A Lifetime Car The result of this double strength is a lifetime car. Over 440 parts are built of toughened steel. All safety parts are vastly oversize. All parts which get a major strain are built of Chrome-Vanadium. it eflieicncy expert, mammoth plant to Gears are tested for 50,000 pounds per tooth. Engines are tested for lO.OOO^hnles without evidence of wcar. And several Mitchells have already run over 200,000 miles. No Extra Cost All these advantages cost you no extra price. They will c .st us on this year’s out- pt^t, about $4,000,000. But tin y are paid for by factory sa . mgs. John \V. Bate, our gt built and equipped thi build this one type econ<itr.i, a'ly. 1!is meth ods have cut our factory cost in two. These factory savings—unique to Mitchell—pay for all these extras. N e w $1150 Size To meet a wide demand we now build two sizes of the Mitchell Six. But the smaller— Mitchell Junior—has a 120-inch wheelbase. See which size you like best, and whit h style of body. All new models are now on show. MITCHELL MOTORS COMPANY, Inc. Racine, Wis., LT. S. A. Freeport Garage and Supply Co. Brooklyn Ave., Freeport, N. Y.