a— HH m doe to old ego. AH He Wanta for Christmea, Alfred Mr. and Mr*. Frank J . Wetmore of era! of the comrades of the Free- Nygren. I-' ; - / • . Babylon spent Christmas with Mra. t Poet attended hie foneral If I Were Santa, Marik Morgan. Wetmore’e parents, Mr. and Mra. "Joy U Religion” will be Dr. W. The Watchful Small Boy, Inring William G. Miller. LeBlanc and Eegene jlW*dne, _____ A. Richard’s sermon topic a t the Schwab. School ie now closed for the Christ Methodist Episcopal Choreb Sunday Chrietmaa Secrets, Lina Colder. Erasmue^H a I” w e ^ ^ ie h ing'ln*’Vown i The time to start curing ailments is Song, 0 and Heighol, Both Gradea. mas vacation, and will open next morning. The service of the evening over the holidavs. I * ,,en the>" b^K'n. Thie is partkolerly That he w m very i will be a “ Watch Night Service,” Wednesday. _______ . -----------; troe If coughs and the advice given In Suppose, John Rooco. Joel te get jven with hie boea which will open at 9 p. m. with » 4-' Christmas Eve In Wildwood Hol There wm a big attendance at th* [ Smith A Bedell’s ad la worth heeding. He quit. Frank Waterbury captured the pig preaching eervice. Thie will be fol low, Loralne Sammons. i M. E. Church Sunday evening, wbei ---------The boos he here It wobdroee well Merry ChrlstmM from Santa Claor, offered at Gere's bowling alleys on lowed by an intermiMion for social I the Cbriatmae Cantata, “ The Prince j Fred Casassa returned home last He eerer welled or moened or •won. Main Street, for - the highest score greeting and the exercises will cIom of Peace,” was rendered. The specie! j Thuredey after spending neaily four Curtis Fulton. B et eeld. "As you go out don't t ie * Chrietmaa week. Others who won with a testimonial and consecration Song, Chrietmaa, Both Grades. ! numbers were rendered as follows: months in Genoa, Italy, for his health. The door.-’ Chrietmaa prizes were Frank Arata, meeting from 11 to 12 o’clcok, watch Part 1. j He sailed September 6tb and his trip 7th Grade A. Schiues and Ralph Smith. The ether boy* about the place ing cut the old slid welcoming in th# I Soprano Solo and Chorus. Arise. 1has been very bereficial to him. Singing, ChrietmM Time Has Come ' -----------Did net go moping much that day. New Year. ; ------ *— Again, ScbooL They laughed and *14 goodby and drew shine, for thy LJgbt is cnme. The Mystic Rebekah Lodge Their pay. Chorus. And the ransomed of the The weet«jK>und Babylon express Singing, Away in a Manger, Two The Woman'e Miaeionary Society of Id their annual election last Thurs i Lord. ^ shortly after 6 o’clock Friday after- Glrla of 1st Grade. day evening and nie installation will the Preebyterian Church will meet on He thought: 'They do not realise I Baritone Solo. The angel Gabriel noon demolished a seven passenger Recitation, What Christmas Is, be held on Thursday evening, January January 3 at 2:80 p. ro., a t the Manse. That I hare left them to their fate. Ho much the better. Let them laugh. wss sent from God. automobile owned by Dr. John A. Emily Johnson. 18. The officere elected w ere: Noble All women of the church are invited to \ But wait!" Soprano Solo. Halil tboe that art Quell, consulting physician of St. Reading, Ye Old Time Christmas, Grand, Mra. Emma Mott; vice grand, be present. highly favored. Mary’s Hospital, who lives at 478 Arthur Connor. And then be ambled down the street Mra. Elizabeth Johnson; recording Chorus (Pastorale). There were Decatur Street, Brooklyn. No one Solo, Just a Song At Twilight, Dor eecretary, Mra. Richard Smith; finan And confidently told the town, The Women’s Home Missionary "Now, fellows, watch and eee the bees Shepherds. * 1 othy Long. was in the automobile at the time. cial secretary, Mra. Clara Rhodea; Society of the M. E. Church aent a Fall down." Tenor Solo. And the angel said un Dr. QueH ana his chioffeur, Nathan Recitation, The Christmas Tree, treasurer, Mias Elizabeth Patteraon; Christmas barrel to a warthy frontier to them : Fear not. iel Page, were trying to operate itjjSmily Lowe, Somehow or other things went on; trustee for 8 years. Mrs. Nancy Smith. miaeionary who ia supporting a wife The buslneee did not go to smash. I Chorus. Glory to God In the across Qie tracks of the Long island j RecitatirRecitation, Grandpa’s Secret, Chriaand elx children. "The boos went smiling ae*he grabbed highest. ■ j Railroad a t the Babylon turnpike, j Una Ryan. I The Christmae ruah a t the Freeport The cash. Bcritone Sole. And it came to pass ; just east of here, when the steering !" Singing, All the World ia Full of Poet Office waa greater than laat year. Harold Smith ie announced to lead Men’s Voices. Let us now go even gear of the machine refused to work. I Singing, Scnool. And every day the fellow met The mail, however, waa handled in a the Epworth League meeting Sunday Some friend who didn't know he'd quit , unto Bethlehem. The doct. r and hie chauffeur tried to : Recitation, A Note to Santa Claus, business-like manner and no congestion night-in the M. E. Church; topic, didn’t care end wasn't sore And did Alto Solo. And they came with ' push it across the tracks, but w ere, Lillian Ackerman, of packages resulted. All mall er “ Reasoning from a Blessed Present te X bit. -ft. haste. 1unable to move it. Reading, Swipeay’e ChrietmM, Fred riving not later than 8 o’clock Chriat- a Glorious Future.” Men’s Voices. “ Adeate Fideles.” It rather etumw-d him that the world Dr. Quell took the sidelight from j Grim mas morning was delivered during the Went booming on through day and night 0 come, all ye faithful. the car and tried to signal an approach- j Singing, Chiming Belle, School, day, eome of the carriers finishing The Christmas music which wae Aa well a» when he need to keep Chorus. Sing, choirs of angels. ing train, but the engineer did not Recitation, If I Were Santa, Isabel their morning delivery about 4 o’clock very ably rendered in the Episcopal It right. Choroa. Yea, Lord, we greet thee. underatand the purpose of a white eig- Seaman. in ^the afternoon. The department Church of the Transfiguration last Somehow there len't eny man ., ^ Part 2. V nal. When -he came within seeing ! Recitation, The Chrietmaa Pie, Mary furnished a conveyance and a driver Sunday, will be repeated on Sunday For whom the whole creation equlnae, e Offertory. diatance of the automobile -on the j Gamer. fpr each carrier. evening. And good mes cluster round a lob Addreae. Rev. W. A. Richard, D. tracks he applied the em ergency: Singing, In a Lonely Manger, Giria Like germ* There will be a watch night service Albert A. Golden died Christmas day brakes, hot the impact waa a severe j of 7tb Grade. D. And when you up end leave your place Recitation, The Stocking’s Cbrlat- a t his home, 30 Russell Place after Sunday evening at the Church of the Baritone T~" Solo. And behold, there one, with the result that the machine And think thfc whole blame work* will I . _ having been 111 for over three months Transfiguration and a general Invitat qUjt I came wise men. was totally wrecked. The loss waa maa, Freda Young. ion ia extended to everybody to come I Men’s Voices. Where la He that is about $3,000. Recitation, Chrietmaa Carol, Dorothy with neuralgia of the heart. The joker hollers: "Tag. old man! Mr. Golden, who has lived in this vi-1 to Gdd’a House and pray for hia bleee, You’re It!" Long. ■bom King of the Jews? Baritone Solo. When Herod, the Recitation, The Christmae Tree Boy, cinlty practically all hie life, was a ing for the coming year, School Notes The world goee plugging, plodding on, veteran of the Civil War, having en----------|king. Willard Holland. Aa unconcerned as It can be. (Chrietmaa Programs) Hated a abort lime befgie the close of The Christmas music willJje re p e a t It you ere mentioned some one aaka, j Men’s Voices. In Bethlehem of Singing, Silent Night, School. "Who's h e r ’ the conflict. ’ ' ed a t both services of the Presbyterian Judaea. The following programs of various fit! r'vt,., —fit. Paul Dispatch. Baritone Solo. Then Herod, when gradea of the Freeport School, were On Christmas Mr. and Mra. George Besides a widow, two daughters. Church Sunday. The morning theme he had privily called. kindly aubmitted to us last week, but M. Randall of Grove Street entertained I Mra. D. Frank Seaman and Mra, Fred of the Rev. Charles H erbert Scholey Rather Stiff. will be “ Another Year la Finiahed.” Men’s Voices. And when they heard we were obliged to hold them over Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Randall and j Hyer, are left to mourn his loss. •"That la a rather atlff assertion," the king. He was 64 years of age and was a The evening aubject will be “ The . family of Brooklyn. eptil this issue. la id Senator Curtis a t a dinner In Breaking of the New from the Old.’’ Past Master in Freeport Lodge, No. Women’s Voices. Let every soul be Grove S t School, Grade A. WMbtngton' of a reciprocity argument thrilled. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Boiler .of 600, I. O. O. F., which organization , Song by the School, Shine Out, O “That, In fact, reminds me of one Whaley Street are entertaining a Iflj held their burial service at his late 3 The Chriatmae exerciaes of the Chorus. Oor God is great and King Blessed S ta r., •ef eor Kansas stories. Chriat Lutheran Sunday School were of all. Recitation by Ruth Herzfeld, lb. baby girl since last Wednesday residence on Wednesday evening. Chrietmaa afternoon. The " 'W hat Is that tall chimney forT morning, December 20. The funeral services were also held held Alto Solo. Sleepj little child of my Chrietmaa Greeting. ■aid a visitor to Kansas, pointing to heart. that evening, when Rev. W. A. church on Grove Street waa crowded Concert Recitition by School, Why and everyone went home happy. Dolls Max Weiler, baker, has placed his •a farmyard. ’Is somebody putting op Richards officiated, assisted by Rev. Baritone Solo. 0 who are these do belle for Christmae Ring? and other presents were given bealde delivery wagon body on an auto truck, Charles Herbert Scholey. ■a factory in this lonely quarter?* that fly? Song by the School, Jacky Froat. to expedite deliveries. •“ No,’ was the reply. T h at’s Just Besides the Odd Fellows, delegations the usual candy and oranges. A feat Tenor Solo. 'Tie Mary and the Recitation by Willimay Evans, c’ "*" Joe Miller’s well. Cyclone turned her child. from the Women’s Relief Corps and D. ure waa the tree illumination, ip Santa anil the Mouse. Inside out.’ ’’—Washington Star. The next regular meeting of the Vil B. P. Mott Post, G. A. R., attended stead of the electrical bulbs which are Baritone Solo. And shall they ref Recitation by four girls, The Kit generally used of late years, the tree lage Board of Trustees occurs next thd funeral. uge find? ten’s Christmas. Thursday morning the interment was lighted with candles which gave it Tenor Solo. The child shall live and I Playing Safe. Song by School, Santa Claus is Com Friday evening, January 6. took place in Greenfield Cemetery, a very pretty effect. '‘T on seem n> be rather fond of thrive. ing Children. The pastor. Rev. A. C. Karkau waa Chorua. Then eing aloud for glad Police Lieutenant Elmer E. Raynor where the G. A. R. held their services "swlss cheese,” remarked the dyspeptic. Pipy by seven children, Visit of presented with a large desk chair by received a 3 day furlough on Thursday, and sounded taps. “I always thought cheese with holes ness. Santa Claus. the Ladies' Aid Society and the Luther Tenor Solo. And the Word became In It was Indigestible." Song by the School, Santa Claus ft Friday and Saturday of last week. Our local merchants sold nearly 1200 League, while the organist, Mrs. C. Officer William S. Merrill waa placed Christmas “The holee are," rejoined the man flesh., Coming Soon. trees this year. W. Mahnken, was given a toilet set Chorua and Congregatioi! “ Corona who had Just finished his fourth sand Recitation by Grace Crewe, Little in charge of headquarters while Lieu the Church Council. tenant Raynor was away. While wich, "but I never eat the holes."— tion” Hymn, 460. Children Can You Tell? T. A. Martin, Jr., of Blast Avenue, byThree scholars were presented with Soloiata; Miss NinafB. Humphrey, Chicago News. 'Song by six girls. O, Jack Frost is bowling on Monday the lieutenant slip was very successful again last week ped and sprained one of the tendons of at the Madison Square Garden when he gold pins for being perfect in attend soprano; Mra. A. N. Johnson, central- a Merry Little Elf. for the entire year. The pins to; H. E. Brown, and Wilbur Raynor. ; Recitation by School, I Heard the his leg. Why It Isn’t In. won 10 prizes from 11 entries with hie ance in the shape of a maltese cross tenors; W. O. Seaman, baritone; vio- Bella on Christmas Day. ! ----------“Got your coal In yet ?" pet cavies and rabbits. The prizes were and engraved “ Lutheran Sunday Recitation by Helen Georgens, If Ladies Night of Freeport Council, won were: Rabbit, first in Tans, Black "1 should sny not. Do yon think I lins, Miss Libby Hewlett and Willard School.” Those receiving them were No. 67 Jr. O. U. A. M. will be held or Blue, buck. Cavies1 Second on I’m a cheap guy? When I want coal Van Riper; cornet, Clinton Brown; You Were a Little Old Woman. I’ll let the neighbors know that I can ! piano, Miss A. I. Eldridge; organ, j Song oy School. Up on the House in the lodge room, Realty Building, Chocolate sow ; third on any other self Rudolph Werner, William Hesse and ____ on the evening of Friday, Jan. 6. The color, boar or sow : second and fourth John Kopp. afford to pajr the top price for It."— 1 Mrs. G. T. Van Riper; director G. T. ' ’Tops. Van Riper. Exercise by eleven children, W h at1Bo8ton Novelty Company has been enDetroit Free Tress. tortoise and tortoise and white. The annual Christmas festivities Do You Want for Christmas? gaged to entertaiir the members and : or aow . fjrBt on tortoise and tor- were held by the Presbyterian Sunday The election of officers of rreeport Song by School, Away in aManger. Itbei1" friends on that occasion. | tofte and white, junior boar or son ; School Friday evening. From “ Mer A w f u l. I second on Abyssinians, whites or ry Christmas Greeting” the opening "Well, have you thought of a sen- Lodge, No. 600, I. O. O. F., was held | Recitation by Katie Johnson, Little tenre containing the word dynamite?" *aat Monday evening and the officers jyjjgg Snowflake. At the Freeport Club the entries are cream, self boar and second on cavies chorus by the school, thru to the bene asked the teacher. /nominated as shown in last week e SonK Dy hve children, ......... _ Song oy Six Little now open for the three men bowling ; 0f the same kind, only in the junior diction, the affair was a great success. “Yes, sir. My slater Rose wouldn’t 'Review, were elected, Gilson Raynor Mice; Hickory Dickory r* Dock. ---- rx._.-----i~ tournament; also the mixed doubles. | c|agg; and seconds on both the regu- The arrival of Santa Claus was the let you kiss her, but mv sister Dinah 1wiooiog *he contest fur the office of 1 Rong by School, O Clap Clap the They will close on January 8. lar and junior class of Abyssinians, source of great joy to the children. * m ight”—Roeeleuf. , vice grand. The date has not been aet Handg any other self color, boar or sow. Duing the evening Roswell Davis, Freeport Qrarch Doings, ___ One Proof. “1 fear ................. that 1 have not ^_________ gathered suf dcienT evldence to convince ttie couit of my client's Insanity.’’ “Perhaps the court will regard hie employment of you as evidence."-Houston Post. The Real Thing. Stranger—Have you a good hair ton ic you can recommend? Druggist (prohibition town)—Here la something that Is spoken of very fa vorably by people who have drunk It —Puck. Could Be Avoided. for mstallatirfh of the officers. Recitation by four hoys, Fat Fat Misses Annie and Edna Eldridge 1spent Sunday jivith friends in Freeport. Turkeys. Song by School, Old Santa Claus The former w as’the guest of Mrs. A masquerade ball is to be given ISamuel R. Smith, while the latter was ' this Friday evening under the auspices j Puts on Hia Cap. Concert recitation. Sing a Song of i entertained by Miss f lorence Miller. of Freeport Lodge, No. 600, I O. O. Christmas. • — ?------F. in Siginond Opera House. C. A. Fulton is chairman of the committee 4th Grade 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Rider spent of arrangements. Song, Merry, Merry Christmas. Christmas with their daughter and her Recitation, Catherine Jefferson, My ! husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamp, Gift to Santa. Iof Brooklyn. Corodon Norton, justice of the Recitation, Lillian Amerman, A peace, last Thursday, dismis^d the Letter to Santa Claus. Two sign posts have been placed on charged of speeding against August Recitfftion, Lillian Rhodes, The nameless boulevard by Jacob Post, Belmont, Jr., who was arrested on Coming of Saint Nick. owner of the Olive Building; these Sunday, December 3, by Motorcycle Dialogue, Chrietmaa Sprites. bear the signs for Main and Church PolicemanJDtto Payne, on the Merrick Recitation, Laughter, Nellie Clark. I streets, where they are located, also Road, between Massapequa and AmityRecitation, Good Cheer, Gretta ' "Olive B’v’d," which ie the name Mr. ville. Belmont at the time of his ar Smith. Post desires used on the new highway. rest admittea to Payne that he was 1 Recitation, Love, Helen Marlow. j These poets are on Mr. Poat’e privspeeding, but when placed under ar-i Recitation, Content, Elizabeth Wal-jate property but the Board has not yet rest a week later pleaded not guilty ian. i named the street.before Justice Norton. Recitation, Kindness, Vera Raynor. “Doctor, I really can’t afford to un dergo this operation. I haven’t got the money to pay for I t ” “Oh, In that case I guess It won’t Surrogate John Graham, appearing Recitation, Unselfishness, Catherine A number of Freeporters and resi be necessary."—Chicago Record-Her ror Belmont, moved for a dismissal of Jefferson. dents of surrounding villages were in ald. the case on the ground that the proceed- i Recitation, Charity, Lillian Rhodea. attendance at the meeting of Jamaica inga were outside the juriadiction of Recitation, God Will. Anna Weiaa. Council, No. 460, United Commercial N ever Fired. Generosity, Jeaaie [Travelers of America, held in Fratern “Cook, 6jfi you stay long In your the court In the first caae, he point- ! Recitation, ed out the local justice should not have Gobetz. ity Hall, Jamaica, Satruday evening, last place?" *T never «tays nowhere long enough taken the case, aa it belonged wholly ; Recitation, Peace, leabel Donnelly, when preaente were distributed to all by Santa Claua in the person of A. L. to be discharged. Pa one of these to tlie Town of Oyster Bay, not Hemp- j Song, Silent Night, Class, stead. Under such a provision he Recitation, December, Jessie Go- Clarke of this plate. here tireless cookera."—Judge. atated that Justice Norton had no jur- betz. Jamaica Council ia the only organi iediction in the m atter. | Recitation, A Visit from Saint zation of the U. C. T. of A. on Sartorial Flnanoe. The motion was granted and the 1Nicholae, Charles Millbank Long Island outside of Brooklyn, and Mra. Kntcker—It isn’t whet you pay its membership, a large one, comes Song, Shine Out O Blessed Star. for clothes that makes you well dress charge of speeding was dismissed. A Christmas Ploy, Santa Claus’s ; from Queepe, Nassau and Suffolk ed. Word reached here Monday of the Christmas Party; Characters: Santa | Counties. Mrs. Bocker—No, indeed, It’a what ----------death of Dr. P. D. Leya of Roalyn. Claua, Thomae Spence; American you owe.—New York Sun. Safe. Bacon—You say It’a a safe railroad? Egbert—Oh. very. You eee, you can’t open the windows; consequently you can’t get any cinders In your eyes.— Yonkera Statesman. Helge Soma. "The professor eaya that music owes ■ great deal to Rossini." “W hat’a Rossini ?’’ “T hat la probably Italian for ’roeln.’ ” —London Opinion. Ae a Benue. ^Walter, Jo, you serve potato with thicken?" “No. air, but if you buy a potato we throw In a chicken."—8t Loula PoetDispatch. ’ The M. E. Sunday School held their annual Christmas exercises in the Church last Friday evening and the affair was well attended. Special prizes were awarded to scholars who were perfect during the entire year. They were: Millard Johnson, Walter Morse, Theodore Wiggins, Stanley Chase, Grace Turner, Willard Van Riper, Helen Van Rioer, Stanley Ray nor and Elmer Johnaon. Three scholars, Howard Seaman, Stanley Chase and Elmer Johnson, re ceived special books for perfect at tendance at church services during the entire year and 16 others received books for attendance at church, not having missed over 6 Sundays. They were Willard Van Riper, Helen Van Riper, Grace Turner, Millard Johnson,* Earl Maxon, Grace Poet, Florence Crandell, Theodore Wiggins, Dorothy Hibbard, Florence Beacorn, Evelyn Bedell, William Sprague, Elliot Ray nor, Milton Bedell and Mildred Stiles. The members of the school each re ceived a book an* their candy and orange. School Commissioner James S. Cool ey on Saturday handed down bis deci sion in the case against Prof. A. E. Barnea, Superintendent of Schoole. In his decision Commiaiiener Cooley says: ” 1 have carefully considered all the evidence in this case, and in the main I find all the charges sustained. I hereby annul the diploma of the Al bany Normal School to Arthur E. Barnes, and hereby declare him unfit to continue as a teacher or superin tendent in the public schoole.” To a reporter who vieited Superin tendent Barnea the following state ment waa made by Mr. Barnes: “ I fully expected a vindication, and I cannot understand how such 0 decis ion could have been arrived a t If the report is true that the conclusions of the commissioner are adverse to/me, I will appeal to the State authorities at Albany.” A large number of membera of the Dr. Leya waa inspection and instal Mother, Virginia Aldridge; American lation officer of D. B. P. Mott Poet, children, Alma1* Smith, Madeline Ever Ready Hoae Company attended No. 627, G. A. R., of this place and Glacy, Lilia Tree, Kenneth Ashdown,! the annual theatre party last Thursday had a boat of friende among the veter Henry Millard; Swedish c h i l d r e n , ; evening, a t a Manhattan theatre. Kleffle. Arthur Pettit; P e ttit: German While enroute to the city some of ans He died Sunday evening of com - 1Elsie Kleffle, membera boarded a wrong train 'children, Annie Matthias, Annette Newman, Dworel Darrigan; English and the mileage book happened to go children, Milton Seaman, Raymond with the minority. When the larger FREEPORT BICYCLE EXCHANGL T d .S S S -j Willie, George Willie, Walter Johnson; portion of the party boarded the right E. Bielefeld, Prop. 48 W. Merrick Rd. - . . -. . . Fairies, Lillian Amberman, Hazel train, each in furn told the conductor Headauyters for Iver Johnson, P,erce Schneider| Igabel Jenkins; Saint that all the fare would be taken out f a mileage book. A abort time after " 2 f e Z l BiScle. (2 "i.g = "Motor: Nicholas, Lawrence Gtocjr. and Auto Tires. | Song, Bright Christmas Day Haa the conductor returned and stated that he could find no one with a mileage Come Again. book who atood aponaer for them and 6th and 6th Grades Song^Shine Oat, O Blessed Star, then began a man hunt. It waa later learned that the man with the book Hoae Company No. 3 responded to a ; Both Gradea. waa on the ether train. “ The, boys” still alarm Saturday evening when a Welcome, Helen Schluter. had a good time and dined after the trolley caught fire near their quarters Greeting, George Baker. naa, a 8°oa u dn Atlantic AVenue. The blaze waa The First Chrietmaa Eve, Derotky performance: extinguished without any alarm being Harrison. At the show of the New York Poul turned m, and Chriatmae morning the The Dear Old Tree, Edna Schluter. Song, Chrietmaa Carol, Both Gradea. try, Pigeon and Pet Stock Association, trolley company sent down a email ‘ Sporting Goode, Boxing Glovee, FootHilda’s Cnriatmaa, August Bentley. held laat week a t the Madison Square token of appreciation. bails. Roller and Ice Skates, Guns, Garden, William Crevoiaerat had two Good Mixer. “Wombat Is very popular." “Yes: when anybody telle a n old Rifles; Shelia and Cartribgea, all sizes. Batteries, 20c. A few shopworn Iver ,glory * u put up a pretty good 1ml- Johnson Bicycles a t coat price. : "igb.”—Kaneaa Ctty J e e rStoves, 86.00 up. Superintendent of the school, present ed pins to nine pupils who have been perfect in attendance during the en tire year. The pins were rolled gold made up in the shape of a shield and had engraved thereon “ F. P. S.” They were presented to Ethel Mitthauer, Ella Daniel, Mary McKeenan, Wallace Campbell,' Willard Holland, Edwin McKeenan, Stella Mittkauer, Reto Southard and Harry Mitthauer. Ethel Mitthauer and Ella Daniele also receive Bibles from Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey, pastor, for perfect attendance at church during the year and keeping a list of the topics of his sermons. Others who received pictures for having good attendance records, miss ing only a few Sundays were: MortFmer Post, William Daniels, Reta Southard, Ada Cook, Eleanor Baxter and Sealy Southard. Presents were given by the Sunday School and church members ae follows: Parse, Dr. Scholey, Sexton Farm anv Seaman and Mrs. Ida B. Powell, or ganist; umbrella. Superintendent Ros well Davie; ink stands, H. J. Raymore and K. S. Barrie. Bessie Stretch ie leader for the Young People’s meeting Sunday night in the Presbyterian Church ; aubject, “ Things I want to do better next year. ” . Chrietmaa waa celebrated in the Episcopal Church of the Transfigura tion on Thursday evening. Gifts of variona kinds were presented to the membera of the Sunday School aa well aa oranges and catidiee. The affair wae a very enjoyable one to all who at tended. John H. Van Noatrand ia the Superintendent. The regular business and social meeting of the Epworth League wae heM Wednesday evening. The enter tainment for the evening waa a cob web party, which furnished a lively time for those present. A Chrietmaa reading wae given by Mra. M ott; afte r which the business meeting waa held and at the close of thia refreabmenta were served. Brooklyn Hall waa the scene of a successful masquerade ball under the auepicea of the Social Club of the Episcopal Cburcb o f the Transfigur ation Saturday evening. The moeie Santa’a Substitute, Norman Maxon. The regular quarterly meetingof the waa excellent and a large number of aingle comb buff leghorn cocka entered. Merry Christmas, William Grace. He captured third prize with one of Fire Department will be held on Thure the young people of tthe church, and Chrietmaa Day, Helen Crandell. their friende, were present. dey evening, January II. them. 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