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FREEPORT NO. MLLMORE JFARMINGDAUE
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FOR
(KELJA$LJE:
ADVERTISING
FOLLOW
, i..'." .'''"|" • t. ^;'' -••" V.^ii'llv-.r".•.-:'..i . . • . . - -
At Memorial Day Rites in Stadipm
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PTVB PE© ' • '
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Marshall Elvers, JYeeport
__ „_ *.»_-**—.• "•" -'-( - ^ - ~a- School student and athletic-star,—
new Inter-faith hymn .forfpeaceV'*'tord-GiVe Us Peace Now,". an__
, original composition, at the Memorial Day exercises in) the Municipal
Stadium. Other,.reading from left to tight, are Hervc J. L'Heurenx, .
fonnder of. the Prayer-for-Peace Movement;. Mayor Robert L. Doxsee,
Babbi Reuben M. Katz, who gave -the Invocation and pronounced the
i* benediction; yiliage 'Trustee William F. Glacken, Rivers, Mrs, Rose
LSavona, who sang-"-The Star Spangled Banner," and two visitors,
- -;r •" - ' "\~ ' , ' •','/.. ' . . ~ ' , . . , -,. ^. *~-
Herve J* L^Heiireux Outlines Idea —;...., «. ,
Behind Pravers-f or-]Peace Movement
"~1S;-- - • '*•••'' — - . - • '
. jV Herve J.r L'Heureux, chief of--the Visas Division of the'
Btatd Deportment in Wasfungton, who at a meeting- of veterans
in iManchester, N. BT., on Oct. 28, 1948 originated ,-the Pi^yter-
*or Peaccr Mdvement, explained the :—: =—T :—
Weas tx? W group as the principal ftfa^ Mabel Blair Doxsee
Mother of Mayor Burjled
(Mrs. Mabel Blair Doxsee died Fri-day
at the home of her daughter^
Mrs. William' T.' ;Lowi, 3Q2 'Locuat
ave. She was'the mother of Mayor
•Robert L, ;Dpxsee...<Elie( Be,v..Oscar
L. paly, pastor Wttife IfiUp, Prectoy-tetfcra
Church, of wtdcai she was
long & member* officiated at funeral
ei>eaJcer ut .th^ annuai (Memorial
Day exercises in" the Municipal
oiqg^i numerous organi-have
endorsed the move-anent,''
iie'.fiald( ft*.was a nmtter_ft>r
IndivlduoJa to follow and appealed
for/ 'ail to Join .dal^r. aft,', noon- in a
meinent of silent prayer'for peace u.*; »._^_- ..
nattonal
leaders, even entire nations come
^rad go, but God lives on forever. He
' never abdicates. His reign is su-preme,
contdnuihg and eterfial. lin-dhriduiails,
as well as nations, _are
dependent lipon Hinn &>r -guidance,
strength, healtih and for life itself.
iftis guidance arid. His assistance are
available., to us through prayer and
righteous living. '. ,
' Not An Organization
; "The Prayers-tfor-JPeace Move-ment
Is .'not an arganlzation. It Is
simply an idea, an 'eCfbrfc' toward "the
establ5shmentt of an American cus-t?
om — perhaps, evrentuially, an inter-nationlal
custom-r-wherelw all men,
_ women _and cnilidren'-whif-believe in-
God wouldnpause . for one minute^ in
.the midst of .their dally task, at 12
..o'clock -noon each day and, raising
their hearts and mtod toward God,
a$c him tib he^gus adjust our infer-natiolial
differences tb enable the
nations -of the world to secure an
eQu±fcaafe"and abiding -peace. Each
person la^free to- pray in liis own
•way and according to' his own faith.
-^^Durlng tails brief periodrofjiUent
fprayer, one^jnighl' a^c-"God,to:vpror
tect the onen~ln 0-ur .arnaett lorces;
'y^rvv ^«V««M^
Has Be^n Extended.
.Contributions Total '
$^928, with $1,195
Cpllectednn A'Week
•As reports1 rec^ved Monday night
Indicated the Salvation, Army "fund
raiding ciaonpaign was within ^p-
•proximately $T^po- of~its-goal -of
!$6,500. Horace E. DeLissfr,:>- the
announced the drive will
continued' until the quota has
,ched. , - , :
It was the most encouraging Te-
(port meeting thus far. as contribu-tions
received during the week
amounted to $1,185.88, which added
-to the $3,73254 previously.-reported,
brought the total up to $4,928.14.
The bulk of the new contributions
were collected in the house to house
canvass which Is. headed .by Mrs.
Marion Banker in the North and
Robert N. Hllmore in the South.
Miss M. Elisabeth Schriver, captain
for the southwest section reported
$255.62. Other receipts by districts
were No.,.30, $20; $4, $2.75; 36, $70;
37, $6439; 40, $1(14.35; 41; $52.50;
2, $264^0; 47, $187.75, and-^8. $77-80.
Special mention was made of the
success of Mrs. C. W..Paar, c»jptain
of plsbrlct 37. in 6he Preeport Bay
•Estates, whose $64.39 brought her
^botal to $?01^5, in an, area w^iere
contributions1 have been, ateost nil
in the pa5t:~--"~~ •• ' •' x
in cejn6teryi &y Shore. '
Members of tne Freeport Police Boys' ;ciub who o&alsted In
Cerebral .Palsy cimpolyn by distributing1 cdln boxes atnon^f tfie
along the' principal sireiets .of Ux^ villaffO gathered fn'lrodt"
brock's' luncheonette . — Back" row; left to, right,. I^emuel ^. vnrM.,
Robert ^ewmaii, Patrolman Joseph.Romclhft, their director; George
' IVIarsball and Richard Tinman; front row; Bonalii Mortenscn; David
- Padgrett.^Harold Sommera and tawrence toufoso.^ Albert ,Marmon_j«.
ohalnaaii for Freeport. . J . : . ^ .'.-"-.{- '•' !---?.r.r: i n . .
Herman's Catie Box Changes 1 ,,, . ' . ' - • , • • ' • ' • • , • • - . - - >•-; . . * - * . -
ort Stores
;o^, li^tid?' andv .two ;'iuaw j^briM'-
^^^.'^^^iS^ittiie
anrf Itoce
•V
Two.. / •V A
in Preeport
flou
.
organizatlonsv The; coinmittwe
special! events headed by
To Be Dined
.
oar Uflitti in Him ;td::enaible-,ite 'to
_ ^j_ fj —>—4_a£i>M—»*v**w jSs:ft oaattan; ,elye ;our*leaaers ,«.«
necessary wisdom:^ana":courage to Me*ll«~~ Jjt__J_ . •- ---~
- . / ' I
oorr enemlpjs, and 'deter,
- 1 roiri! cairyinfifi^ftiifc, their eHll .designs;
and bless our Iwople and, those
. elated with ^ps .'in this •critical
, sade to t^ end tha±r-with His
tance and '^^z^itdaus^niq
• Che ftee" of- the world, liberty,
justice and preVaM; on
eartto.1 ...... . .
Faith Not Military :Mig4it
,i« ** ^^^^^^T^^ So^
to «toej«9^.:af--our--cisiiiser--J8-.-fjat
' T. A. LeMIEUA ON CAEEIEB
ON MEDITEEEANEAN TOUR
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prentice, USN,' ! 30'2" .N'ortii' ^.Ml'^tn st.r,
craift canier US3 Ctoral6ea,;"now> on
' '
-"JSWily
"
NORTH WRT
to. jcall ii the
for sb^is of the Sixth inclutle
the Ooral Sea a symbol
" "
Mrs. Doxsefe was i>orn fn.Putnam, „ :--v«-^~m"". ~—tT Vf *"f"fc"
Washington County, N. Y., Oct, 7, SoroW W. BaWn is e^ejrted to sup-
1870, the daughter of James ah<T Pfr a large portion of the amount
Agnes Wily BIalri'7botli descendants needed bo take( tOie campaign over
of early settlers in this country. fche ^P: ., " • _ ...; :..
Early, in "life she came to Long Another report meeting will be.
Island to become a teacher in Islip held In headquarters, 75 Church St.,
where ^he.waa married-to John C. Monday night.
Doxsoe/ who died in 1920. He. was
engaged in deep sea fishing. She was
a member of Seghtekoss Chapter,
D.A.R., of Bay Shore, and"crf-'thei
library board . in Islip fpr many.
years.' ""•'•"" "j--1'*-' / • • • - •
'After her hustJand's. death she
went to live with her daughter and
came to Prefipbrt -when the family
located here "live years ago. Mrs;
'Doxsee is survived • by five sons,
Spencer^C., of.Baldwin, -iMaypr Dox-see,
J. Blair", of Islip,; John C., of
Sunnyside,., Queens, and Alden J.,
of Point Lookout, her daughter, and
seven granddhildren. f. '
--.^.'-•- • -' •.-u-v-' • Freeport Chapter Marks ^ ; .
Mother and Daughter Night
I' - - ' • ' - . •• r-t *.„,,' r "•' ~>
, Mother -^and daughter night was
observed by iFreeport Ch-apler,
O^jS., at a meeting in Spartan
Temple Monday ni^hi. ^everal ap-propriate
selections were-sung by
.the choral under the direction j
MRS. MARY E. SEAMAN
BURIED IN GREENFIELD
.rphe >. Rev. A. (iordori' MJaoRaiiyM
Bret; SrftSby*terian
di; oiTHciated' at funeral serv-ices
in Jxerilaito ihome, ^"Franklin-avenue,
for Mrs. Mary E. Sea-:
'man, who died~in Meadbwbrook
Hospital Thursday; May ~23. Burial-was
in - CJreenfield pemeteryi- Mrs.
Jeaman wastoorh in Preeport 74 yeare
agp and lived'hafe all her Mfe,,Sur-viving
Mrs. Seaman are itowo daugh-ters,
Mis. Lillian Swanson
iricfc;. a Of (Mer-
,' Mrs. -{Marlon
' grandsons, Aten and
7-'« "sister, Mrs. Ar\
. and <bwo brothers,
Stan&ylana OEver Herbert,-*ajT of
Fr^eporV. .- .. ,,4 :.,_,. ,_,-.: ,
FREEPORT Y. C, PIANS
FOR MYSOlBRir S^TAG ^
A mystery stag cruise 'arid beef
steak;party are tc^'be. staged* by the1
Freeport "Zfecht Club Saturday. The
fleet wil l^il at .10] for ^week-en^iL
There will, be an afterncxm of sports
and gaJmes/a charc^l-brolled beef-steak
and motion pictures at night.
"A fishing party-4o. Hre Island'Inlet
is scheduled for Sunday;v; ;."-,. : ,
Elsie Whitehouse.
•.Plans were made^for a silver tea
ftp be held-todajr^in ' the^home- of
MSSTWiUiam Gleaiir 482 North Lbng
Beach a v £,.. , . E ^ K ? o r o r a t to;
Day will be helirln connection
with the next, meeting,
night, June 18.
.Monday
Mrs. Emily Shilling, worthy ma:
'tron,.and Frank Carpenter, worthy
(patron, iprealdea.
stead.' and 'JohnVMarz,Jotmerly of
EJbinger'^.of Broofelyri^.-and Knujp-fcr's~~
6f mdgeiWood, ~
,. horfc-.xttter as
A-.,-van
•4,
^
will be
the P. & J.
who live in Bell-more,
A'Uo oparate the Just Right
Eakery in Micksvllle. The Main.. St.,
bikei'y was.c/wned by Hesriry'Himmel
f^r miny.years-before he'sold it to
tlie Herman's. ~
""" J^arnoch Jewelers Open
Joe Zarnoclvwho lives in North
Mewlbk, is having ji-formal opening
today of J. Zarnoch Jewelers at 39 * T:^ . , _.,.—_ ., -,_JU-
.- vi
&ve^f everyone who
Catholics Plan Campaign
On Indecent Dterature
{Nassau
Jtatives met: recently: in . Hempstead ;to receive instructions- on a'
paiiSrtqT_stop..rtihe-/sale of indecent
Jlteracurfe,
emphasized
~
wit6 an aim toward,^
listing th^^rfiperatton _oT]|fie~Nas-
"J "fiews deale^-aJ9"weI( as -thfe pub-
_. E, ach c„o -.o.p^e-Y...a^t^tnog..j; wde.va^Mde.4r ^Tf*"
receive a 'colored \win4ow sticker and
OPEN All. PAT
6TOBE
and
open
Preeport close Sunday ^ at
The telephone Js
. rcttmiri
9^0333.
The.niimero^irtendsVoif the-Rev/
John-J. MadSden, 'assistant pastor
. of Ouf;.Ho}y * 'Redeemer RjC. Church,1-
are• to give.' him a ,dinner tx>riigljt"Jn
the South Shbr^:'Y|«jjit'ClU;b.;Pa'tiier.
Madden Is beloved of hnbt only mesn/-
toers1 of his own faith'but toe'.people
of-Freeport generallyc"forchis .genl-nU**
r! a«n«dJI- rVthUe-:'d-IinI—ne —r •'*i's- 'e-"xJ^pVe- c- t•e- -d '- t•o
a .throng of. his
Mie public will 'be asked to pa/troh-i^
e those dealers displaying -the cur-
Tent sticker., ' • . . . . . . . . . . . . - - '"'• •"".".
' All pastors Wl}l anriountie /the casn-and-
outlin' e.it J>rietQy_ohSun-oay,
June., I7v '-Th^-iijBxt. dayj the
committee ' wlU'"start 'to vi^t"- "tfie:
dealers -and ask --them to reanxvye
visits the" si^re today, ,n tomorrow or
Saturday will recCiya 'a wo'rthwhile
free gtft. I^ir. Zarhocht comes to
O^eeport. aiter having., served ^as^
niamager of a large Jewelry Jtous^
jn'ljong island for. six years. He is'
offering some -Very "attractive bar-g-
aim during., the .'three _Kigantlc
sajea days." 'Included are a ^30 per
cent dlscotmt on. all. the -famous
raffles "ol .watohes", "rtiire , values in
<jlani:*nd ..rings,- -"heavy nicklesilver
lden;iflcatlon bfacfiJeS a$/.79 cmte
plus-tax-jind, a musical -jewel box ^ •-*-—
f or J3)9
sd 8; PAfcrlci^^iA^aiMl Bruce, -
le 'id' 'a' veter>infcof World War ~
II having, served .as a p*Upt In the -
•Air ' " " - • • ' '•
ch. also; -'is.-' lmying-;/i
any publication
.tha In-decent list. ;
^ appears' 'on
.
Oouncil'-'ls -a fereiution. of
Ca'cholic War Veterans, Knights of
Oolunibaw, Spfelety, and
Nassau jCounty , Ocmncil
Catholic Women. ••• \\7."<..\ ''•-•-'
.Henry. J. Dengel is-chatainaii of
the ,'committee'.; (xf f 'arraiigeinente^
Others_6h;the cammtttee are
- . . . - - -^—-r. AUgUSfcUB Bogan,, Gustav, J. Berkeli VLeo
Joseph , Fisher,
Daniel'.J,i Hencheiy;:
torie;f'-Betier Kelfiri
O. .BJ^" Pa-iJirKeUy» Arfluu?
Metegar, and Richard 'A/ H1
• -i • •- • • r*'1 , /• ;" : r
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JSCJOCTS>TFIELD;
AT EAND ALL P AEK
The annual field day^ of the;Freer
port Girl 'Scouts .will be held at
Randall Park Tuesdaly .from.4, tb:7
PM._- there : will •% ffMries, , a. ;box
supper and a , song, fest. Mrs. , Byron
Is In change of the program
girls and. Mrs.
. •-• . —."V^z r-r-j;——~__— ^--»_.--—"—-TT^w-wt.-.^^- On .;V$bsf*Jatie.l& .^ ':-adniial
Uh Jt'*^» _:—ri_j_-'^_'»«« '•-_•. .-f *' ,• r" TTT^
the Redeemer • School
will be conducted in
Milk Bar
nupefls* venture -is~
the JPreeawt"Milk )(Bar located In'.;
the J'taetytt .ocfvFreeporti*1 'South r
SMCain st., •" and West MeVrtcic rd.,..'
" " " - .forniol'1-
Nor-ortan
Ofoasen,i;and;" Ihls^ younger
trotji-et,- {Ehaut;.' Servloe;;is; provided
from-ai^-open front,-.available*from;
the stdeAvalk and a counter, with'.
comfortable .seate.'-"' : , . : • . ' . .
'A choice oif frozen
drinks,':fiodagf . ... ..
henifourgera;' to " oftfered:' with
' :•$>'
' ifol
.' bar ;wl!l -be 'open?
'seven days a.-week from earlymbrh-;
Infir^to^late^'at nl^it, and Noiman.
Ohosm-has chosen- a sloganvi "Pttr A,;
hiiiig^ treat'that, can't be •beat/'-:
has bee0-n-tnislnes317-
and also operates fetores in Jamaica,.
iFUushlng and1 Manhattan, He .Is- a
" ' ' f: World:War;^:.and saw
five 'years' of, action in" iwimeroiteJ •L.i-^*.iv^:-"^j» '«- -* —:•--•-• •— ' . - . ' • - • * - • -
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| Title | 1951-06-07 |
| 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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