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REVTEW-OBdERVER-POST-INQUTRER, FRIDAY, MARCH 4,1921

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Political, Social, Business and other News Items from Freeport VillageTHREE ELECTIONS

EXCITEFREEPORTMaiudpaHty, EHu Lodge and Fire­

men Choosing Officers Within Few Days

F reepo rt, M arch 4.—F reep o rt i* In for a aeries of elections beginning T hursday , when tho F reep o rt I>odge of finka holds its an n u a l election of offl cere. J-aat T hursday n ig h t w as C lar­ence A. EMwarda n igh t a t w hich tim e the nom inations closed fo r tho various officers of th e lodge. Tho com plete Hat of candidates Is a s follows: Kxalted K uler, O eorgc H . Papenm eyer, unop­posed; E steem ed ly n d in z K n igh t, P ete r H. Beck, unopposed; E steem ed Loyal K nigh t, H a rry W eber, unopposed; E s­teem ed L ectu ring K night, I I . Curley an d O. Eeeles; D elegate to th e G rand Lodge, A lbln N . Johnson, unopposed; A lte rn a te to tho G rand Lodge, c l a r ­ence A. Edw ards, unopposed; secre tary , B. P . Shea and A. B. W nltoce; tre a s ­u re r, E rn e s t R andall; T iler, A. W eiss, 3 . H irsh ; tru s tee , C. E . K ern .

M any m em bers w ere on hand early T hu rsday tv vote and It Is cstimatfxl th a t 1200 votes would be ea st. The polls opened a t 7 p. m . although op effort had been m ade to open them ea rlie r w ithou t th e sanction Of the Lodge. D. J . K ra k a u e r an d C. H . Johnson w ere apix>lnted tellers.

T he big Issue of th e election Is th e fight fo r secre tarysh ip between A. O. W allace an d 8. P . Shea. B oth m en have served tho Lodge long and fa ith ­fully and each has a goodly num ber of friends. A nother m an nam ed Shea w^m also nom inated fo r secre tary in w h a t appeared to bo an a ttem p t to c re ­a te confusion b u t Shea No. 2 g racefu lly declined th e nom ination.

I t w as announced publicly la st week th a t th e lodge would open a t fi p. m. on election day and when th e m a tte r cam e before the lodge th e proposition w as quickly voted down.

T hursday and F riday a re also days of reg istration fo r th e V illage election. T he places of reg istration will open from 7 a. m . until 7 p. m . and will be as follows:

F o r d istric ts 8 and 13, T ruck 1 F ire ­house.

F o r d istric ts 9 and 10, V igilan t hose house.

F o r d istric ts 11 and 12, P a tr io t Hose Co.

The village election on M areh 10 Is n o t expected to be very exciting as th e re is no race for an y of th e offices excep t th a t of Village T ru stee when H en ry L. M axson and H ilbert Johnson oppose each o ther.

The election of fire ch ief an d his deputies will ta k e p lace the firs t Thurs-

•fiay in A pril w hen It is expected th a t S. Dimon Sm ith will be elected. In tho race for second deputy chief there a re four candidates.

D uring M arch th e various fire com ­panies in th o village will e lect com ­pany officers so th a t fo r th e n ex t few w eeks F reepo rt will be a hotbed of election gossip and sp irited argum en ts.

FREEPORTMr. and M rs. H ym an Schiosjs have

re tu rn ed to F reep o rt a f te r a p ied-ant s ta y In F lorida.

M nater F ran e is H ay Rnedeker, In fan t son o f M r. and M rs. F ra n k 8. Km-deker, J r „ of W allace s tre e t, w as christened by th e Rev. R. H . Scott, rn s to r of th e C hurch of th e T ransfigu ra tion , on Sunday m orning, F eb ru a ry 27. M r. and M rs. M ahlon H . Cornelius of Hem p stead w ere sponsors and. gave M aster F ran k a s liver cup.

V ro g i^ k v o Council f>6, S. and D. of L „ had a clans Initiation on Tues­day evening, M at*h 1st, in th e ir -meet­ing room s, M echanics f la il . A nother class in itia tion will ta k e place in June .

WOMAN, SHOT THREE TIMES, WALKS HALF MILE TO

OFFICE OF PHYSICIANH em pstead, M arch 4.—W ith th ree

bu llet w ou n d s,1 F lorence Woodbvidge. colored, (Ivirfg on Beach avenue, walked Into th e office of Dr. Sm ith A. Combes. 120 M ain s tree t. She said she had been sho t by one P a trick C aranan te , a de­se rte r from the arm y, as she w as pass­ing along Mill road nea r th e sew er pum ping station , an 4 she had walked nearly half a^m lle.

D r. Combeff called police headquar- te rs and C aran an te was taken oft a trolley from H em pstead.

According to the in jured w om an, C ar­an an te , a n I ta lia n who hoarded w ith a colored w om an nam ed Belle Ja rv is a t 77 M aple ’avenue, followed h er from L aurel avenue and a t a lonely spot on th e Mill road opened fire on her One bullet s tru ck her left hand, a n ­o ther w en t th rough her th ig h an d the th ird en te red h er side. D r. Combes sen t her to N assau H ospital.

The g irl w as accused of s tea ling $35 belonging to him .

VILLAGE OFFICE EXPANSION WILL OUST GAS COMPANY

R ockville C entre, M arch 4.—T he Vil­lage offices a re to be enlarged . The p resen t q u a rte rs , long Inadequate, will be given over en tirely to the use of the Police D epartm en t am jL 'for a court room. The C lerk’s office an d m eeting room of the B oard of T ru stees will be In the store ad jo in ing on the east.

George 8. U tte r, C lerk of th e Village, w as authorized by the Village B oard to exercises the option given by "L ish " Mc- C arten on th e prem ises now occupied by the N assau * Suffolk G as Com pany.

The ren ta l is to be $126 a m o n th tor tw o placee and the lease will ex tend over a te rm of five years from M ay 1.

COMMUNITY DANCE VLEASESMANY MINEOLA YOUNG FOLKS

M incola, M areh 4.—In th e F irem en ’s H all, Jericho tu rnp ike , S atu rday n igh t, th e re w as a deligh tfu l com m unity dance. H ,

A goodly num ber a ttended , an d so enjoyable w as th o evening th a t I t w as decided to hold sim ilar affa irs m onth ly in th e fu tu re . Those m ak ing up th e com m ittee In charge of th e dancing p a rty w ere M iss Josephine W ebber, A r­th u r T u n e r an d G eorge B ennett.

W M .GLM ILLER,Ibc.RAYMOND J. M ILL**, Mgr,

Auto, Plate Claes, Burglary Life Mid Fire

M r. and Mrs. B. W . Bopp of 270 R iiro s tree t, F reepo rt, ce lebrated the w w ehth b irthday of th e ir daugh ter, H elen a t th e ir h n n v . D eeoratlons .yA'te beautifu l and orig inal and p re tty sbuvonirH w ere given to the children . A Jack H o m er pl<‘ graced th e fable as well a s a m usic box. P resen t w ere:

Misses C onstance P rdcn , A ltadena G ran t, M arth a V eal, L ydia Jacobs, lleatrlco Jacobs, of New York; G race M ay Sm ith. Jean n e C u tts . R u th Brow n, M ary Rellley, R u th N orris, R ow ena Add, Jessie V anderw erken, A m y Oar- m ago and Bessie G ran t; M asters T h o rn ­ton S tearns, T e rris M ack. W illiam Peden, W esley G ran t, J r . , H arry H ag ­gerty . H erbert H idem an, George H u n t and R obert Lew indonsky.

T he W om an’s M issionary Society of the P resby terian C hurch w ill m eet on W ednesday, .March 2, a t 3 p.m ., a t ’ tho home o f M rs. D lkem an, 8.1 S outh B er­gen place. Dr. M ary L ech trccker will speak on h er w ork a s m edical m ission­a ry in China.

Fulton’s Invalids LimousineMost Modern of Automobiles

F reepo rt, M arch 4.—M rs. E lijah Sm ith of 67 W est M errick road cele­brated h e r 81st b irth d ay surrounded by friends and re la tives.

A supper an d m usl& lo will he given by th e ladles of the H e b r e w C ongrega­tion to th e m ale m em bers of th e congre­gation on th e evening of M arch 6, a t th e new Tem ple Is rae l, a t M ount avenue a n d B roadw ay. T h e occasion w ill ho tho opening of the new ves try room s. An elaborate p ro g ram h as been p re ­pared by th e ladies in ch a rg e of th e

M r. and M rs. A lbert H u tto n of L ena avenue recen tly en te rta in ed a p a r ty of av ia to rs who had flown to M itchel Field from Langley F ield, V irg in ia , w ith an invitation to a tten d th e opening of th e officers’ club a t th a t place. One of the av ia to rs, L ieutenant- T orney, m arried E d n a M ae H u tton la s t spring .

FULTON’S INVALIDS’ AMBULANCE IN SERVICE IN FREEPORT—P hoto by Glli-kman

F reeport, M arch 4.—Tho handsom e the Riddle Com pany, a n old carriage seven-passenger Invalids’ lim ousine be- building llrm th a t ow ns half the tow n.longing to C heste r A. Fu lton & Son o f f)np Hi<‘e <he c a r opens to allow a

spring w heel conch to be lifted In w hen F reepo rt is a t tra c t in g m uch a tten tio n t )},. <-;iy ja to p,> used its am am bulanee. am ong autom obile en th u sia s ts in th is W hen used a s a passenger ca r seven vicinity. can be com fortab ly seated.

M r. Fu lton re tu rn e d la s t week from The in te n o r is beau tifu lly upholstered R avenna, Ohio, w here he w en t to drive and th e re is every convenience know n th e ca r home. T he m achine Is m ade by to m odern, autom obiles.

D raw s Sketches o f “Over T lierr". F reep o rt , M ulch 4.—Lieut. G eorge W arw ick , popu lar -cartoonist and lec­tu re r . w ho spen t m uch tim e on differ­e n t h a ttle fro u ts d u ring the W orld W ar, Will give an Illustrated lecture on “ W a n ­derings O ver T here" tiefnro thk- M en's C lub of th e F reepo rt M ethodist C hurch on F rid ay n igh t. M areh J l r ,

L ieu te n an t W arw ick d raw s crayon p ic tu re s w hile he ta lk s , and enables you to see th e th ings ho te lls about.

T he lec tu re will be both en te rta in in g an d In s tructive , and is open to all m en free o f charge , th ro u g h th e courtesy of th e M en's Club.

en th b irthday. T hey played gam es, had of in te re s t on Long Island d u ring his refreshm ents, an d w hen the sandm an visit, a n d re t u rn s to bis home w ith called them , all w ere ready to go to . , , , ■ . . . .dream land m ost favorab le im pressions of subu rban

New Y ork.

th e home of M rs. Esm ond Stiles, 36 Cory w hose w om an w ith u past Is not W ekt Dean s tre e t. H e has seen m uch nine an d tw en ty .

<011 cert a t Ocean SideO cean Side, M arch 4.—The • concert

given by tho Ocean Side P resbyterian C hurch w as m uch enjoy-d, the la'-ge aud ience applauding generously all ch­a r t i s ts . whE kindly donated th e ir s e r vices. Tho en tir ta ln o rs Included M'.sr L illian B row er, Miss J a n e t C reighton M rs. W . O. W inship , G eorge Ivcich, M r V an P o tte r, M r. Childs. A ndrew Ed w ard s , J r ., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K ar pen , W a lte r B ark lage an d Frederlcl- Fox . The su rp rise num bers (in th e Ml w ere b y 1 M r. and Mrs. K arpen, Mr B ark lag e and M r. FOX. They w er encored m sn y tim es. M rs. W inshii p layed w onderfully , and Miss Creighton sang' in her usual inim itable way. Mi Leicb gave tw o Ix-autiful selections M r. Childs followed and also san g d( ligh tfu lly , Mr. E dw ards and Mr. P otte san g in- th e ir usual form and the'.i voices w ere in fine condition. M iss L illian Brow er, p ian ist of no m ean ability , gave one num ber th a t, w as h igh ly appreciated . Miss B row er prom ­ises to he a piano genius. T he com ­m ittee in charge consisted of Ja c k Moffit, W . O. Sm ith, C larence Sou thard . M ahlon B row er and G ustave B runger.

RELEASED FROM CONTRACT TO PURCHASE BUNGALOW

Mlneolu. M ^rrh 4.---The suit hr.-ught by John J. Oestcrli* am i hi* w ife M ary i!4^ ,inst the Com fort Cottage. Building C orporation , of Jam aica, of which C. R . Rallner, of 32 V an CoV, avenue, H em pstead, Is president has been se t­tled by consent.

The plan!tiffs, a f te r tw of m onths' tv- eupancy of o bungalow, snerifl. • $270 th e y had paid In and th e defendant com pany ' releases them front th e con-

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F reep o rt C hapter, O.F.R., h a s a new q u a rte t, w hich Rings d u rin g Initiation cerem onies. One of th e s in g ers is a m em ber of the M etropolitan O pera Co.

Mr. an d M rs. M orris M iller ce lebrated th e ir forty-soventh w edding ann iv ersa ry on Tuesday, M ach 1.

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“On and a f te r M arch 7, 1921, th e F re e ­port Postoffice will close a t 7 p.m. daily ,’ says a notice from . P o stm as te r Benson Sm ith.

Mrs. C harles K elsey of A rcher s tre e t has m oved Into her new home.

The children of the N assau D etention Home on F orest avenue. F reepo rt, spen t a very p le asan t evening la s t F riday , ce lebrating M aster H en ry P a p k e ’s elev-

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