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UEADB, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1943
Redeemer
Plans for a dessert bridge to be
given on St. Patrick's Day.
Wednesday, March 17. at 1.30
P.M. were made at a meeting of
the Women's Auxiliary of Our
Boly Redeemer School in the
@cho|ol social hall last Thursday
Afternoon. Mrs. Edward F.
Meaney, the president, and other
officers will oGiciate as hostesses.
MfB.. Catherine Fuehrer, con-sultant
In the health education
department of the Nassau Oounty
Tuberculosis and Public Health
Association* spoke on the work of
that organization.
Mrs. Charles Blewett was ap-
%x)lnted chairman of a committee
to collect silk and nylon hosiery
to jae turned over to the army to
be made Into powder sacks.
CdmmKtee chairmen were
naanied by Mrs. Meaney «s fol-lows':'
'%ps. John McNaHy, ways
means; Mrs. Caspar Mafer,
hip; Mra. Joseph Car"
% good cheer 3iM& printing;
Mrs. B^ed Weber, publicity; Mrs.
William Session, welfare; AJ*s?
John Purcell, health; Mrs. Ray-
Coughlln, hospitality; Mrs.
Ollchrist, parllmentarisn;
Albert Faaslno, blanket club; Mrs.
AJeaney. entertainment; Mrs.
Ruasel Bolton and Mrs. Edward
Rellly, cafeteria.
Borboro Dynker Wins
Orotory-Honofs
Barbara Dunker, a junior,
triumphed over Bernard Weitz-
%nsn, a senior, in the annual
prize speaking contest for junior
and senior high school students
sponsored by "William Clinton
Btory Post, 34%, A. l... in the
, high school auditorium
(Continued from Page IX
"togetherness," adventure, neigh-borliness
knowledge and service,
to accomplish the greatest good
and also n lasting pence at the
end of the present conflict. The
directory will be erected In (he
triangle outside the Firs National
Bank & Trust Co.
Dr. Jaxheimer presided over the
Brotherhood Sunday program as
chairman of the Broth ediood
week committee, and brought
greetings. He said this was the
tenth year Brotherhood Sunday
had been observed under the
sponsorship of the National Con-ference
of Christians and Jew*,
and the first union service In
Freeport. T?ie Rev. Reginald H.
Scott, read Mayor "Wlnne's pro-clamation
calling on the people
of Freeport to observe the day.
Or. Claxton spok* In place of
Dr. Paul Dawson Eddy, president
of Addph* College, who wag to
]iave given the address but was
kept away by illness. He told of
the need of brotherhood in this
world, and defined religion as
' 'the" ^spprectat ion of;- 4he^4mder*i
standing of, worship of and co-operation
with the Almighty
God." "Anything short of co-opera
t ion of man with man for
the common good fa Ha to be
practical," he asserted.
Dr. Cloxton complimented Free-oor%
p.n,.,jt5.. ,%ntRr^)ejs%"CQU])ciL.
and expressed the hope that the
movement would become not only
national but. universal in scope.
Rabbi Hurwltz pronounced the
benediction. Music was provided
by the choir of Ohrlat Lutheran
Church directed by Dr. Oscar ML
Auxiliary
was "Report from
.Toklo," while Weiltzman gave
Message of the Const*tu-1
Jean Ballot, representing the
eighth grade, wit2? "Lincoln as
(America," received the decision
qver Jane Conway of the seventh
jgrade, who serited, "It's Time
to'Get Dp."
In the contest for the ninth
And tenth grade honors, Barbara
Pickmore, of the tenth, who gave
"The American Flag," scored
.over William McClelland, whose
selection was "High Flight."
. ..Superintendent of Schools
. John W. Dodd, .Americanism
of the Legion post,
SOT WAJt BOMBS
AND STAMPS
William Clinton Story Post,*A.t.,
baa received a meritorious cita-tion
from the Nassau County
chairman, Mrs. Lillian Bucken.
of Rockvllle Centre, for having
exceeded Its quote, .of 108 mem-bers
by Jan, 31, Mrs. Sally
Loewy, the membership chair-man,
announced at the semi-monthly
meeting Thursday night
In the dugout.
Mrs. Madeline Gray, the presi-dent,
presided. Mrs. Florence
Kurz, legislative chairman, re-quested
the members to write to
their representatives in Washing-.
ton urging support for BUI 801,
HJt., which provides that the
government shall take care of
veterans of the present war as
well as of those of the nrst
World War.
Several items were added to
the proposed budget submitted
at the previous meeting by Mrs/
ur%, as chairman of the budget
committee. Final action will be
taken at tKe meeting next
Thursday night. Mrs. Mae Mur-phy
submitted her resignation as
second vice-president and It was
WWWW^
by the Unffed Sfofes Government
fypawrffer you «"* powfbfy aporef
WANTW POK: Help in winning the war. ^\*
„*_.— MWAKD* We will pay you *he fair, GovcrooMol-pnc*
for your typewriters. Call us today.
The Local Typewriter Company haa been appointed
an Official Typewriter Procurement Depot,for the
Purchasing Program and la operating locally
In this district.
LOCAL TYPEWRITER CO., 16 WEST SUNRISE HIGHWAY FHEEPORT 4986
cessor will be elected at the next
meeting.
12 MOLLQpf KNIGHTS
JOIN 4U: DEGREE UNIT
Twelve Candidates sponsored
by -Bishop Molloy Council, K.
of O., were among the 175 initiat-ed
Into the Fourth Degree at
annual exemplification of Uie
First New York District compris-ing
Long Island and Greater
York Sunday afternoon in
OolumbUM Council club house,
*% Brooklyn
Bond*
a a a * a a a j
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mat* u( 100%
' pur* woo
t fabric*. Guar-
You
Your
CAN OPENER
AND BEAT IT TO
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THE VILLAGE.
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WILLIAMS
— 4 STORKS —
K M K K I* O Kt T H K M P S T K A D
B A Y S H U R K HUNT1NOTON
6,000
ion
7TH. YEAR - NO. 39
Offices Named
For Red Cross
Drive In Freeporl
Teochers ond P.-T.A.
Moke First Gifts;
Meeting Tuesdoy
FREEPORT, N. Y, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1943
FIVE CENTS A COPY
*
ralsr $ 1
\Vinn*\ tin* diajnuan. in
Thn \v
Registration Day
Saturday For
Spring Election
All Who Foiled To
Enroll In November
Must Lisr Nomes
linn
, askt'd (iuriiiK the \vwk in scm]
'•_» representntlvp to a meeting tc
|:bc held i:i thp Municipal Build-
^HK Tucstlay nielli \vhcn phuiH
qfoi the rnmpHlKii will hr au-i/
nouncuf!.
!' Chairman \Viiim* lias
!*'(! \Vllllam \\'oin. t'xcru
rotary; AlrH Nnrmuu s. Uilhcny.
secretary, and Mrs. Richard G.
McChesney, trea«urer of the
Hi. \vln'n a
All
! ? A M.
CLTNTOX Al. %'J.fXT
"For Major*
HORACE F
'For Ti
II.
A
ed chHin
(.(UMinitH^
rlnurnian
A,
a:i(l.!l!%
platform fol- "'" \\'ain t
March l«,
last NuVcmbt'i- frll
- ** *!• ? V'," H sumi i,y m \
Prccpon rcxl-
Hicrr »rn many \\ ho
cawt Umlr hulidt!, ,,n
\vlni nnl win ,),*
d" wn unites (huv
The platform rends as follows:
1. Return our Municipal Power Plant, k
nght to keep it, in possession of the villas?
have to fight.
baj." ^"""^' ViH&ge Department, on * buaineak, K^ot a political
a profitable basia
legardlesn ol whom we
by
Inxatlon consist en I, wilh
I'ur
H Kin-rial nil is.
CYKIL C. AiYAN
i For Trustee)
LORRAINE STUDIO PHOTOS
'H. I'l.
cllah'iimn nl"
Ci'OMs Hranch
In directing
ieud Ali'H. K. Jack
"lii'iLy chalnnan.
!m»n Miller.
Frncpm't Red
Is assistant
drh-^.
Mrs. W. S
for surgical rln'ssingH.
wurd Mi is \v<*ck (hat
\\un Mrst place for tlic
A*' dr^H^in^s lurund out
uary.
AlrM Millnr will s|)*'ak
Frennort school faculty in
the
Helske. chairman
number
in Jan-al
a
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WALLY WANTS TO SEE YOH"
Fftkef St@#!o#@ *^- Sove Go$ -^ Go to tn&Meofest
COMPANY SUPERIOR SERVICE STATION
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day »t 2::l(* T.M. lt«/d CiiT^
leaders >vill attend. -—
. \V»men \vJiD"h»v'e ^alcnn Rtanf]
ai'(P"^lTMU—itdvancPd Rrst »i
buurses »ru tn t»k« a rrfrcglier'
ctmrsc nn Thursday. March IK.
from 1 to 4 P.M.. In (he Klkw
cluhhuuwe.
The mobile blood bank unit
will be brought to Free port on
Wednetduy. March 24. People
willing to donate a pin* of blood
should notify Mrs. E. Sheffield
Smith. Freeport. 3811 W. The
unit will be at the Columbus
ave. schuol from 2 to 7 P.M.
4. Visible
the Board.
5. Lowest
on bond issues.
G. Civil Protection should be put nn an
and adequately equipped.
7. Continued ownership and oprr.itum
Water, Sanitary, Sewer and fJhei Ucpai
8. Adequate planning now lui pu\t
housing and parking fields.
9. Trceport control of Police and
10. Prompt application of Civil
^
by the
\v:u' improvements,
of
Fire Departments.
Service benefits to Village
Citizens wno registered for the
November election need not, to
do so again because their names
will be carried over automatic-ally.
However, those who -%ailea
to reg&ater last Ko\«mT)er, -or :
me may Jinve moved fnto the
st' sjji<;e JVovember. To be
lr to vote. » person
bcrn n rrsidrnt of fhe
a yenr. of Uic rounl.v for
monllis and of mi
Ustrict for mic
11. Open, competitive bidding nn Villas^ supplies and work.
lullest pos.sible use of local labor.
12. >*o political a\.sesxmcnti. su))j,f;MpUons or cOntnhutions' Irom
Village umployecx.
Columbus Ave. School
Hos Librory Bronch
$500 Needed To Run
Home Rule Compoign
A bunch of
"mo rial Llhnu'y
h rlasR""l'nnni
Me-
HILEERT R. JOHNSON
fFor Police Justice)
'...-< -
1*"\&
foul C. Behrendt
Missing In
&ad Mr*. Bebr*
that
j the
thalr
C.
Fridoy Morning Shows
At Freepdrt Theotre
A new policy Is to be Introduc-ed
at the Freeport Theatre start-ing
Friday, March 1?. when the
doors will be opened at 10 a.m..
and the regular performance will
get under way at^ 10:30.
This plan la especially (or de-fense
workers ?ho cannot get to
the thaati* for a matinee or eve-nine
pezfoBmance. It will be ef-school
tu.m«rrnv- I
ona-Jiftfrnpdn R«ch
lo R o'clock, fu^th*
e of thf* i-eshlHin
run-fective
only on Frtdays, O&e
the
One may register for
.hip in the branch In the same
way as at the main library. Re-rrve
requests will be filled, and
:n so far as possible, all the
•en/ices of the main library.will
be provided In the branch.
There will be a collection of
approximately 400 books a vail-sble.
for adults senior and junior
high school readers. Booka for
In %rada* x*ne to six are
In the Cohimbua avenue
library whloh waa estab-lished
several month: ago * and
. 11—((HtUt-jnuiM'Y to run Rn-rid
(inn T-nmpai^n. even tl)f.' -
mndrst campaign planned, by
_Lha nc\\. Hume Ku& Party of
-Fi-tjuport. There arc stamps
hnd stationary to buy. tele
phone bill4,..|»rinting, etr. No
part of thr fund raised will be
used to pav political workers,
for thiy is » party of volun-ircrs.
in (ivitcd only In good,
rlrmi tiiihu^sfd government
for Frrr')iort.
A,ftcr you've taken care of
your Red Cross and Bond and
Stamp purchases if there is
any left over, won't you please
pond it to our Treasurer. No
contribution i;, too small to
be helpful, it can be Anony-mous
if you wish. We urgent-ly
need your help. SEND
DONATIONS TO
SOME RULE PARTY.
33 South Grove street,
Freeport.
fo
lir r.lrction contest been me
fflcial with thu nilnw of
!on ptsHtlons ovm* thr W(*c
Tlint of thu Home Rule
cud,
by Wallace T. W(*lls and Israel
J. Reck Sal.urdny morning. Mr.
We.lLs announced that Hie com-mittee
had dpMdcd to file only
about the minimum number of
signatures, so Rled petitions con-taining
only 314 names. The can-didates
of tJhe Home, Rule party
are Clinton M. Flint, for mayor:
Joseph H Gallo, Horace F. Gar-pentTr
and Cyril C. Ryan, for
Trustees and Hilbert F. Johnson ..
fur village magistrate,
Robert R. Pattefsdn; chairman
orjhe Economy JPai'ty. hied per
tltions containlnK. all the names
which he. KiioLjt/SQLicd.
Monday, mommy. They
r.ontalne.d the nominations of
Fied 8. Howcll, Jr., for mayor;
A^a A. Trcnchard. Edmund A.
Robson and George H Gray, for
ti'ustces. and Word en E. Wlnne
for the judicial post.
Officials of the Home Rule
party charged this week they
had learned all village employees
had been assessed for the cam-paign
fund. TTiey asserted few
villaer workers had thought It
safe to refrain from paying the
assMfment. though the levy had
caused dissatisfaction among a
lar%e number ?f employees. It waa
for this reason, the party official*
hey had inserted in
Rule pI&Morm a
(bat no funds would l?e
or *«3%
pnxpoaes its
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1943-03-04 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, New York |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, P.O. Box 312, 30 South Ocean Avenue, Suite 204, Freeport, New York 11520. |
| Contributors | Nicolas Toscano, Michele Swersey, Joan Delaney. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | |
| Source | Freeport memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | Newspapers are Public Domain before 1 March 1989; and Digital Rights after that date transferred to Freeport Memorial Library by L & M Publications. |
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