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Bounded one, Baldwih^-compiany was*
called to' man -the..engine;Go? quart*
:to be prepared, in\ tlA! even t,of
alarm being sounded.]elsewhere/
The building is:owned.by Mrs. Anna
Lutherab ^ Wo^en CpnJucik
Successful vClmsbnas Sale
A successful \ Christmas': sale 'was
Natter; Smith ^and / OhurcK sts,
False Front gaveaBuHdingr:
Chief..Smith, said ..that. the false
front over" the .frame, yidlng <un-
;idpubtedly held 0%e name? in- check
and^saved the* bUiiding 'from des-tructlon.
y','"'/
Mrepien treated' by the -First Aid
gquad jwere Deputy Ohlef Robert
Kiiisey^ JohA'-Dpyle, .Hose 5; Robert.
VonZlm/.Truck}Go.;- Oharles Rams-'
den, ;,Hog}e 3; Mack, Bird; ^ Hpse. ;4;
JLerpy • pounl., Aose 3; Ward Ftost;
Truck *
.;,M&er,-: Tr/ucX: .Dopaid RHeyl
k; Rbdco Valenti, Hose 5; Ray-mond'Barrett,
"Hose 6; JoHn Marra,
Znglpe l •< and_ L%mcent Verity/En-gine.
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"*;%ot: "coffee", was served the' fite-meh
^by members' of the Salvation
conducted, by,.the Ladies Aid Soclet
and* Missionary t of. Christ Lutheran
Church! in" the social hall Friday
afternoon and evening. Nine
from";;JwAich , Venous 'articles! were
sold ^were .presided, over; by 'mem-
|)ers of the different organizations
of the church,; ,71iere. ?/ere White
Elephant, aprbn, baked goods, candy
add other ^tables; " / .' .:
Mrs: Anna M. Paulson, \was gen-eral
chairman, Mr.s. \George. Fred4
erickspn had charge- of serving-tea
and coffee during the afternoon,
and Mrs. Arnold O. Ydngen of sup-per
qeryed' at night. .The .young
people .snowed appropriate motion
pictures fdr th6 entertainment 'of
the children/^ . ^ , '
The"s3Ciety will have its annual
ME&BKCK YOUTH GROW PLANS
IN8TALMTION DANCE, DBb. 22
: ]^UiAerpu@ HFreepdrt 7 ijealdentg are
members: of t^ie Meirick- '^Touth
Grdup , which wjll hold^h installa
tlon \ dance f in :"the Derrick Jewis
Center/ Fox; blvd/-an(l
Man
.Thursday / night! *
Chdlrmen for the "dance are ' Art
Segali .tickets; .Miss Sliifrih, refresh
ments; .Joan Robins, decorations
Mr,\Bach, publicity; Sandra iNassau
entbrtaiiiment; and J. Ellen" Springer
flowers.
Yule Candle Light Setyice
MetKi^Mt Church Sunday
" anm!mi% Christmas "candle
service , and "
ohcert',will be held in the Freepor
Methodist ChUrch Sunday jtt 4
concert will be under the direo-tlon
of OArl A. Pfost wif:h Annie
.Newtdni
Christmas party next Thursday %jk*Eldrldge Miller at the organ. There
1 PA*. Luncheon .will be served. " """'" ' ' • •
State Councilor Visits
Gouncil—*r—
wjtll be a choru6 choir of twenty-five
voices, and 'more .than 100 lighted
candles.
Pine sts.
William Peppiatik "announced .***»»
* he'regretted; the fire %%ad inconveni-enced^
so ^manxf peopje just at this
time "Of/", the' year; Hut; gaid' everv.
thing, would be done to fill orders
as they are_receiyed._
FRED
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odulSiio?" waT^^A^IW the. Ohrfstma! aea-i'
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Mr* and7M^8;\Fredericlt Buss, 129
Church !st., went to pundalk, a sub-urb
of Baltimore, Md., to visit" their
daughter, Mrs, Samuel Capacci, her
husband and two children this past
weekend. . .
While there, former Fire Chief
Buss went, to Zlkdon, to visit the
fire company that recently pur-chased
\the engine sold -by Freeport
when the new apparatus' arrived for
Hose Co. 4. He reports the Mary-,,
land firemen pleased with the 20-
-year-old—truck:—The—company "is
having a new fire house erected and
Invited Mr. Buss to attend the dedl-catlop
next Spring.
local Tlnit on "its work.
e^pcted
cbmbs,
; could
to the
office.
Plans were made for a Christmas
party to be held on Friday night,
Deo.; 23. The social hour., .during
which games were_p.ayed and re-freshments
served, was In'charge of
Theodore Watts. /
S. NASSAU AUXILIARY
YULE PARTY TUESDAY „
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the
South Nassau Communities Hospital
will hold a Christmas party in the
home of the president, Mrs. Gordon
;0f the Incarnation, Garden City.
Norman Hollett, organist and mas-ter
of the choristers at the Church
of the Advent, Westbury, will direct
Mie chorus of 125 voices and -Karl
Bpllhorst of Floral'Park will be at
the organ,. The public is invited
G. Gobnan,
^Mrs. Joseph Gponan,
;ei; was married 7 tcr
Joseph ;A; • c6rdar«!^gp^ of -Mrs'.
Sdnka.Cordarp, brtenvalg
urday• aj,3:30. P.M., .in' ^»* ,**»v
Redeemer HR.C. Church. The bride
was given in marriage by her father
and the Rev. John P. brab, assistant
pastor,.,officiated at. the wedding.
_^iss Patricia .Kel& ,pf /Rockville
Centre; was inaid of honor. There
were. three\ bridesmaids, .Miss -Mir-
Anthony pelep and Ber»
/(.',
for thet, couple was
I)elasanto Hall, Westbury
h .they, left for 8t, Peters-burh",
.;F*av i tp l,»pehdj 'two- .weel^i.
/ are . to. live , in Roslyn' Heights
" their. . return,'. .. :/' •/ -.- 1,:. . . \ i . \. \' .! /. ,.
e\ bride, a. graduate" of Freeport
' ' School; ;'K .employed '! in . the,
offioe df =VDoubIeday &. Co.,. ,Inc^,
Garden City. Mr. Cordaro T?as grabV
uajed »oni . Boys' % High School,
Brooklyn;: and; Hpfstra, College,
Hempstead;. Ae is in the. employ of
, in Hempatead;
_._ Delor_es
of Greenvale. JuneOoroU,
Jamaica;, cousin of the. briae*
served as flower, girl,
/Attendants of the bridegroom, all
nf Greenvale,-were Anthony Geneva,
oest man, George Oozelski, Frank
DAUGHTER TO PYZESKIS
•.A daughter was born to Mr..and
Mrs; Anthony AJ Pyzeski, 534 Archer
St.; in the preeport Hpapltal oh
•Wednesday, July^7,8hy.;(has been
named Karen .Anhe. • Me- mother
is the fohner Miss Irene Canese.
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by FOWNBS. Try on the top-faahjon ^lip^oo'style—for.amar^
warmth. Parkofffs again prices 'one of the Nation's Quality.
Brands for practical holiday giving.' $5.00 tAe pair.
PARKOFF'S
38 80. MAIN STREET
Leading HaMer* * ShlMmakara Slnca
FBEZPORT
waaaer, 37» Fennsylvanla
^Tuesday at 1 P. M. There will be a"
muslcale in charge of Mrs, Robert
N. FiHmore.
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'MEN'S JEWELRY
We'DDeEver (ke Goods - FREEI
\Vc*re th« only Super Mart in the an*n witii FREE
pJ^LjyjSlty. We j^now tliat -means a lot to you
how—more than ever-?-and \ve*re happy to'du it,
but with MS thaty j«st an everyday se^-
Yiut*—rain, snow or shine. Just call
FReeport 9-4176 or 9-
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Nb'81 TURSDAY^ DECEMBER 2&, 1949
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vv.''.\ FIV%.-CBNT8'.A G0PY..\\,/^y;'\-" .;j--;|:
Rdard Jokes to Kezpne
Property
A; partment Area
Peterson LowjBidder
For Construction of
Four Parking Fields
The Village Board aLlts meeting
Tuesday night granted the applica-tion
'of Mrs. Ruth W, Neary and the
estate 'Of Louis H. Vogel for the re-zoning
of their property bounded
by Porterfield pi., -Bayview ave.,
West Merriok rd., and Washington
st., from a Residence "A" deslgna*
tlon to Apartment.
» Four parcels occupied by resi-dences
fronting on Washington st,,
and comprising an area 120. by 195
feet, are not inqluded in the section
rezoned. Mrs. Neary also has agreed
to stipulate in any deed to property
.fronting on Pprterfield pi., she sells,
that ^. bwildinga ^erected must ..have ^ &
set back of 40 "feet from the build-in;.
Shelter Inspected
"J 8*) veta 1 Ii u n(l I'M" p crHbiis ud mired t h can im al" sli elt er" j iist
crouted by tliv Long inland Humane and'Dog Protective Assouia-tum,
Hanse ave. and Ryder pi., Sunday afternoon, when the
place was opened for inspection.
Ground for tne structure was
broken on Sept. 35, and the comer-stone
was laid shortly thereafter; so
President James H. Crulkshank and
the other officials are pleased with
the speed that was made in com-ipleting
the structure. The opening
probably will take place the middle
of January, In the meantime
efforts are being made to, procure
a superintendent to take chargeHZf
the shelter.
^ The building %s of white concrete
one story high. There is an en-trance
into the office which leads
Into the..room which will have 64
baged for-dogs; cats and other anl-'
mals. ! Numerous members and
friends 'have made contributions
MrarStef f ens, 25 Years
Village Employee, Honored
Mrs. 'Gillian Steffens,.. deputy
Majrow of Local O.E.S.
Master Masons' Night
Features Yule Party;
Installation Next Month
' Mrs. Ellzaibeth Hill was elected
worthy matron of Freepprt.Chagpar,
service as a village employee on Fri-day."
At the. close of "business' that
day the other members of the vil-lage
staff having offices lit the
Municipal Building gave her a sur-prise
paaty and 25 American beauty
roses. *
They gathered In the office of
Assessor August Petry and Deputy
the Need
Protecting
Cites Other Savings in
Testimony Before at
P.S. Comqiission Hearing
"1*he advantages to which I have
referred impel me to state that we
VillhgeOlerk. Russell E. Rotating,'pr^ the new plan as presented by
?2,r% flT^Mr!"'^^ I'"" Wl".. °( ""»"."
were presented to her and then all i So testified John M. Nicholson,
enjoyed refershments which haoS engineer for the Long Island Rail
been prepared by Mrs. Marjorle Road, at the fourth of a series of
Reed and Miss-Dorothy Bishop, her; hearings, befo.ro COmmlsaloner
associates. George A, Arkwright of the Public
Commission, on planj. for
the
Temple. Dimon Smith. A year.later when,
Elected with her were John Hill,; Stephen Hunt was elected treasurer,
worthy patron; Mrs. Emma Schelly, |she waa named his deputy, and they
associate matron;. Mrs/ Elsie Oar- I have continued in those offices ever Strecker, jr., consulting engineer re-
{8t% Representing: numerpug: prop^-
ow%iers\l2i - the yiplnlty opposed
& hearing con-ducted
by the" Village** Board _ On
Tuesday night, Dec. 6, while Giles
Wr$ght of Rockvllle Centre* ap-
%%&ared for the petitioners. Owners
of the roperty rezoned have an
offer to purchase it by a company
which plans to erect a group of gar-den
type apartments on the site.
Bids On Parking Fields
The_Jphn p. Reterson Construc-tion
_Co., of" Baldwin, submitted" Hie"
lowest bids" for the construction of
four more parking fields.
purchase cages, .
blocks of Height ^ costi&g $310 each.
,Ohef,:blocki -haa^.Beetir donated % by 'el
daughter in memory dfLSanbbrn and
Ellanor l^ne, of .San Francisco/who
also some years ago gave .the station
(Continued on' Page 2)
K. C. Children's Party
Set for Monday \\fternoon
?%mds to finance the Christmas
party for the children of the mem-bers
and other events were realized
at a card party given by Bishon
fMolloy Council, K. of O., recently
Mr. Nicholson hRd.tA&lfled that
devised by{; Harry E.
penter, secretary; , Gertrude is)nce. Mayor Robert L, Doxsee was tained by the municipality to,pre-
Terry^ treasurer; Mrs. Elva Bird, 1 among those who congratulated her Pare a plan to be backed by the vll-conductress;
associate. cono,uctre,sa,.
Mrs, Cadelia. Shea, on the anniversary.
MKT' —
k; It (alao t ;Maater ;
Developers Buy
»; the Village
,late, would obviate the necessity of
Bpenaing ^ZSO^pWCto Ire^eliforce tRe'
's brick conduit' north of the
tracks between Main and Grove
dta,; that the existing lay-up tracks
would be retained In theb
Separate bids were received for!In headquarters, 56 West Mer-the
work on Parking Field 5, located rick rd. Numerous awards were
in back of the stores fronting on made to winners In the various
West Merrlck rd., east of Grove st.
The Peterson bid for this project
was $17,193. The Good Roads En^
gineering Co., Inc., of Wahtagh;
(Continued on Pa^e 4) .
Mrs. Minnie C. Smith
Eatate Exceed* $50,000
Mrs. Minnie C. Smith, 210 South
Main st., who died in the South
Naaaau Communities Hospital on
Dec. 1, left an estate valued at more
than $40,000 in real estate and $K),r
000 in personal property, but no will.
A petition for administration of
_the estate has been filed with Sur-rogate
Leone D. Howell in Mineola
by" Fred C. Raynor, 32 Longfellow
st./ Baldwin. The real estate-in-cludes
nlnS buildings in.Bennlngton
Park. *
Mrs. Smith is .survived by three
daughters, Fannie W., of the* South
Malnj:t.j&ddress; Mrs. ,Mary. T._Car-ej&
o, of"Baldwln, and Mrs. Alma
'Ettinger, of Rockville Centre. Legal
papers were prepared by Lawyer
James A. Warner.
games. Julius Alber headed the
committee of arrangements.
with. a(large 'delegation' of j
of Spartan Lodge attending.. Aindng.\. indications
the visitors were Major ^ank Hay- section of the southern area o^t^wwb.^,»aw%*)^^
den, who has just been transferred i village Is to be deyeloped7r%wa"'a^%\o\e.*^^^^^
from Manila to Mitchel Field, and.when^a deed was filed In Mineolalnow"6ccilp&e^
yard of Henry" st. could be iised for
a station plaza, and that the neces-
_. _^...^_.^ — . , - _.., _„ alty of erecting a retaining wall oast
Chapter In Manila, the third in the, port- Shores .Inc. The property Ja of Main at,, south of the tracks.
Millard B. Bird, of, Angella' Mesa showing upwards of 150 lots had
Lodge, Log Angeles, palif. Major; been sold to the 577 Pulton Ave.
Hayden told of orga*ii?lng an O.Z.S. ICbrp., 26 SoutJi Main st., by Free-city.
On learning that Mrs. Zrjard located in the WdbdcJeft be eliminated at a total
Kelly, a memberVof Freeport 'Ohap- I Estates and RandnM Bay Estates' saving of $732,000
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to join her husband, who is In
ter, was enroute to the Philippines a"reas. Thirty-three dollars in Rev-, Then OttoM, Buerger, counsel for
stamps were attached to the 'the Long Island Rail Road, who was
Army, the Major remarked that I deed indicating a purchase price unquestioning the witness, asked:
Freeport's loss was Manila's gain. | *»(»'e than $93,000. From your study of the new plan,
The Choral group sang several Another deed filed In Mincolo, compared with the old, would you
Christmas selections under the shewed the purchase ty Mr, and say whether the latter is in any way
direction of'Mrs. Elsie Whltenouse. Mrs. Walter Dallelnne, 110-21 207th to be preferred to the original.
The children's'party Is "to be. held The Floral committee, presented its
in the school hall on Monday, Dec.
26 at 3 .The Council also .is to
give a party in Our Lady of Conso-lation'
Home,^ Amity vllle, later/and
the annual party for the children
in St. Mary's -Home, Syosset next
summer.
John F. DeLorme to Aid
In 1950 March of Dunes
Mrs. Elmore L. Keener, Freeport
chairman for the I960 March of
Dimes, announced today John P.
DeLorme, chairman in 1947, had
volunteered to carry the appeal for
contributions to the merchants in
the business area. ^
Mrs. Keener said, she welcomed
Mr. DeLorme's assistance in the
drive and that he would begin his
canvass next Tuesday following the
Christmas weekend. She added,
also"Ehat through the co-operation
of The Leader , all—contributions
would be acknowledged . by her
through its columns.
la Proud to Amnouncb the Appointment of
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AS CIRCULAf ION MANAGER
For the Beat Possible Coverage «f
READ TH
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annual gift to the chapter.
- Pupils of -the OhlldrAn's Theatre
^project, under the direction of Miss
Wyneta* Fisher .and Mrs.. Albert
E. Miller/ their instructors, gave an
interesting program" entitled
"Santals Toy Land."
The Installation of officers will
take place on Monday nigh.t, JaA.
16. Refreshments were served*
Presbyterian Choir Plans
Christmas Eve Service
The choir of the First Preaby-.
terlan^Church will present a candle
light service Christmas Eve, Satur-day
night, at 8 o'clock under the
direction of D6paid"Cbmr.F,"orgah"
1st and choirmaster.
Part I well include excerpts from
three well-known Christmas ora-torios,
Bach's "Christmas Oratorio,"
sohn's "Christus." The choir will be
augmented by members of the vocal
and* opera._ department of Adelphi
College, Garden City. Pau%. ?reh-zelas,
baritone, will sing as a solo,
"The People that Walked in Park-ness."
; ' • . . '..^" •'._
During Po^rt H, tradiUonal carols
of many 'lands will be sung, oldaing
with the musical setting; of Tenny-son's
"Ring Our Wild. Bells," from
ST. MA»QARET SXNGBBS,
TO^APPE&R AT THE PLA*A
"A program "of !0hri9tmas""musid"i&
to be given by the .St. Margaret
Singers tonight at: 0:30^6'clock from
the sta^e *of the Plaza Theatre,
There will be Christmas carols and
other numbers. ^-Patrick KUlikelly
will dlredt, the ^chorus. ' ^ % ;v:: i .
.' Ohubbuok'g .' 7?rui;
Main' st. and
, ,.
Suth
remain open Sunda^jxfterrthe other
pharmacies .in Freeport ^lose :at 2
P.M, . The i telephone #a FReeport
9-3333.
at., St. Albans, from the Angela.
Holding Corp., of property on.^the
east side of South'Grove st,, hdrtii
of Archer. Revenue stamps worth
* 11.55 were attached. - . .
Chas* S* Hawkina Elected
Master of Spartan Lodge
Charles S. Hawking was elected
master of Spartan Lodge; F. & A.M.,
at the annual meeting, held in Spar-tan
Temple. William 8, Burney was
homed senior Warden, Alfred A,
Lovery, junior warden; Ernest W.
Ault, re-elected secretary; Edwin
H. Bergmann; treasurer, and Joseph
L. Cleary, trustee for three years,
- Twenty-three—of- the" 31- living-charter
members of the lodge at-tended
a charter-night dinner given
before the annual meeting. The./
were:
—^M **g—A u 11 *—D i\^—J ul l«n-^Dc»o, " Frnn k
Devlin. ForruHt S. Dnubar. Arthur W.
Frlund, Cheater A. t'ulton, OmTett A.
(kietaohluw, Charlw H. Hall, William S.
Merrill, John Mattht»am, Raymond J.
Millar, William V. Noble, Robert C. Pur-vla^
WHIatt W. R&ynor,_..WiUlam- H^
Schneider, Harold B, Smith, LeRoy
\ Rlchnrd V»nWlcklen, ^ Georxe
:—Hkrold'E. WllUwmM, Alfred E.
Ivew and Frederick W. (.reavew.
Viebrock Present* Gavel
To Samuel W. Wee!ce@
Viebrock presented the gavel
to President Samuel W. Weekes at
the inst41%B,tlpn of officers of
I?feepidrt Special Police
He represented . Mayor Robert lir
Doxsee: at the event, j^ ^._ __':
"On Behalf" iotf the Board Bf
Trustees," he 6ald,JfI.wish to .thank
you and your .menibers f or the fine
T?6rlc they have done in the -past
year. We are proud/of you.
conduct, in i the_ lintJof_
excellent. "You have courtesy
and coiisideraQonV <xxpni6n*urat^
i?ith the dignity oiTygur station as
agents .appolntetl to'assist in: enforc-ing
our la??-and ordinances, We
accept, you ,as part of ^the finest^.
the Police'* pepartmeht,
plan?" He received the ^ reply . pre-viously
quoted, . ' " .,.,.,. a.-
Station to be Moved 590 Feet
, Engineer 'Nicholson also teetified
that the station would be moved
eastward 590 feet, /'and not 730
feet" as has been contended, which
he Insisted would not Inconvenience
commuters who walked to the
station or got there in their cars.
Further the engineer gave the
railroad's answer to the sensation
that developed at the previous hear--
ing when it was discovered the plans
varied materially from those conj
tained in the order issued by the
commission oh Oct. 33, 1941. It was
these changed which necessitated
the re-enforcement of the city's
.the ^ plans approved by both the
PJ3.O.. and State Department of
Public Works as of Jwne~l last.
i .Air. Nicholson testKbd -that be-ween-
Orove-and
the rdered plan there would have
to be a 2 degree curve to provide for
locating the station whl?h would
force*the bulge of the arc oVer the
conduit' necessitating rebuilding jt
for that distance. - .^7
As other contributing causes he
listed the 34-foot width of.. the eta*.
tlon platform, accommodatiiig the
plaWorm .to the nafety requirements
to meet the needs of the 81-foqt
long double«deck passenger
and adjustment of the raUa;*o make
it possible f?r. trains; which do not
stop in Preepdrt, .to travel , through .
th!e
Included In "
these-adjustment* he Insisted
wlthM^
6rder%ik6; carry, bu* Q*@ plan: "sub?
as directed. He testified
the Strecker
'",\
plan by moving the station .east of
Kenry st. the ctu^e iMt^^enTGroye^
and Main .Tpts, ^could I be reduced to
30 minutes/eliminating ;the, necessity'
ofTextendihg-it ,oveT{ the ,conduit;;
thua "saving ttie.re'-enforoeinont cost.
% Kenneth, Z., Vought,\ oouwel i 1 for
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1949-12-22 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, |
| 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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| Title | 1949-12-22 1 |
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