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:i6th Year No. 8
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PEEEPOET, N."""" THURSDAY;JULY 19," 1951
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PATCHOGUE PORT; JEFF^ ST<L
RAY SilORJE IJNDENHURST
Left to right are Georgre Beriihard, secretary; the R«v. David G.
Jaxhelmer, installing officer; Everett R. Enck, president; Leon Lang,
of Valley Stfeam, district govwuor, and Worden E. Winne, trustee,
/ _ - • ' • ' - • ' —Jerry Baffatcllo Photo"
Rev/ David GL Jaxheimer Installs
Officers Of Freeport Lions Club
Th& BevJDavid G. Jaacheimer, a former president, returned
to Freeport Tuesday night to install the officers of the Free;
port Idona Olub at a ladies.9 night dinner meeting in Otto's Sea
Leon -Lang/ or VoHey Stream, '
guest at event.
also was a
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•urer; ^William-Beppiatt, toll,twister;
Etfward Santa (MOarla, Lion Tamer;
(Rudolph . 'iHmmel, vice-president;
Morris Carlsle, vice-president and
(trustee for three years; Rudolph
Goldstein, trustee for two years,
and Worden E. Winne trustee for
one year.
The Rev. Mr.- Jaxheimer, saying
he recognized a number of the old-er
members of Hie-dub-aiul. numer-ous
new faces predicted it was
Agoing forward with vigor and'
strength." Pointing out that Lion-ism
la international In scope, he
said the only chance for peace
among men-1s~wheri... _.."
dersianding among men. The
can be a link in the chain of broth-erhod'
that stretches around the
world that gives hope for the future,
he continued. .
ithat Lionism has- forf <me_ of its
projects."-"work—^or tihe physically
llflind, added 4t-shpuld~also-endeavor
j>le ..to seehig^Mie-goo^ -ahdi virtues
. ln"fttther^people,4n_short being- tdl-
. r _ "_". .
- 'District -." Governor'
E^onisnr -had" a^-total'
Lanp'
420,000 ln; ;e,750 - clubs eoattiered
'through - l H th'e largest of fchc sery-the
rec^t'taternatldnal conven-tion
.to Atlantic City, NJ. He said
tie planned to endeavor to promote
a closer relationship among the
clubs hi his district, to try to ar-range
for a Lions' day at some pro-fessional
football game during the
coming season, and to seek to or-ganize
-barber-shop quartets In the
various clubs to compete among
themselves with the winner going
to the-New Yoric :State:conyention
tar-6yracuse next-year.: •-• . - -
iPr^sW^t'Encklannouncec} a flsh-lng^
brlpl"was plaiui£<l.rat .& rdatol.to,
be announced in August and that
bi-weekly meetings would resume
<the-s_econd: Tuesday-nlglht in -Sepa.
tember.^ c_
Sprinkling of Gardens
^ei.tp,wJBbced Hours
Thorcon tinned dry hot
caused George V.~Maureri super^~~
Intcndcnrof the Municipal Water ;
-Dopartinent, to_ announce tnat"
iwns _. ahd^ardena -
be limited Jo the hours p_rp--
vfded by Vlllagret Ordinance No.L
130. •- . r" ; ...... "*
_ These, a
-from-fc-'to 9 PJW.
nasors
Monday on Proposed
North-South Highway
200-foot, 10-lane Road
To Link Freeport With
Glen Cove is Planned
Acfblon is scheduled by; the Board
of Supervisors in Mineola on Mon-day
(on two resolutions calling for
the advancement of plans for a pro-posed
rten-.Iane expressway from
the Soiilib Shore of Nlassau County
•to the North Shore. The route is to
be between a point just east of
Preeport and Glen Cove.
One ,of the resolutions expresses
approval of the action of John Ct
Guitoetft, Commissioner of Public
Worfes, in preparing a map-of the
central part of the route, from
Hotetra College, Hempstead, Jfco
-Northern Boulevard at Glen Oove
Bdaft, a distlanoe of 7.2 mlles.-lUie
other resoluftion authorizes -Coin>
mlsBioner Guibent to complete his
survey and prepiare a. land-<acqui-sltion
amp.
Preliminary—work, is being done
on -the southerly- and northerly
sections of the proposed route, but
no mapping has beexu done , for
either section. The project has
been under consideration for two
early Investigation
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;: FIVE CENTS PEE COPT
e Empoyees Honored
s^-^cftBjF..!*^ xj&m
ft^afettt?^^ia«afls5S
showed the impractioabliilty of
widening: existing highways, aa an
of them are studded vrtth villages:
^anie-proposedJhlghway,,job. la the
biggesti thing v in v:ittoat- line- --the
bounty has contemplated, since this
building of Sunrise Highway .and
•accessary > traffic irttnproyeanjenl;^ on
the -- books. A&;preserit It ; sometimes
.stakes .^asu ,. TonsCas _ seven -.hours
drive from the Soutn shore td^'fc
North Shore, a distance of fifteen
or, twenty miles, on a Sunday.
The proposed rouse will have a
200-foot righft of way. Here and
there it will follow existing high-ways
but, in general, wiH cut across
farmlands and estates. The central
section borders -the westerly side
of Mitchel Field and cuts across
Rooseyelt Field at Its eastern side.
All intersecting .-highways - will be
bridged.
Meadow Brook ^Comptroller
i .f
;> Ethployees-of the Freeport office ,of the New York Telephone Co*
'; recently gave a: fareweU party for three of their associates *rfio
are leaving the ranks. The trip Inclndes Miss Norma Cassasa, who
. • Is to become, the bride of DonaW-Clthens <m Saturday, Anj. 18/ and"
Miss Mary Jane Helser and 5«ss Greta Abramson who plan to make
r'" • titfizr/-' faomes fi
ADOLFH BEEINEE, JR.
Breiner Made Cxwnptroller
Of Meadow Brook National
' "Adolp'h"Breiner, Jr., of" Baldwin,
Was been-appointed Qomptroller of.
The' -Meadow tBrook National Bank
toy the bqtard of directors. Mr. Brei-ner,'
a gtfajdimte of BaJdiwin* Hlgih
Qtitoool, vfaa with1 ttie: Baldwin Nat^
lonalvBaiifc - for. 17 yeiafs -before
ttie,Conner Krst .• NTaitiional
orgjaalaartioi in 1046.;He ,mnalhed
in Preepiqpt at ttoe time of ttie
e^fatolifihment. of • the Meafctow Brook
•National -Bank and nW Is In cbarge
of'a oonttoual 'audftf/of .t
toee,;: offices. Jii 'Freeiwrt
Bind. We^.Hempsrtead; -MT
still?' limes In^BaWwln, ^at"20 Jbctoson
tft., wltto his wife and two daughters;
William Woram, assistant foreman Water Deportment (left) and James
Dowlfoff, (right) foreman Highways Department, who were given* a,
party hi the -Municipal Building Friday to mark their 25th anni-versaries
as village employees. In the center Is 'Porohoslng Agent
Frederick Hager, who marked his 56th natal day. Others In ttie picture
are George V. Maurer (second from left) * superintendentTbf the
Water Department and jlarry J. Chulsano, Superintendent of
ways.
John J. Frenger Dies;
30 Years in Freeport
John J. Frenger, who had been ill
since .November, died Tuesday dn
his. home,"_~$l^'Nortti7Ocean- ave,
sehrlces are t6;be-c6riducfte<
hom^ .-tcHday lat. l;3b;
byithe Rev. Reginald H. 9cotftt rec
-- of,-rttte>. Tronsflffuration i
' • "
—J«fry Bnffatello Photo
fowling and Woram Feted;
25 Years Village Workers
Jame8r;Do^Kng( forexnau of the
Department" of Hlgbwiays, and WU-iam
Woram, assistant foreman pt
the Water Oepurlment, were given
a paHy :in ttie Municipal' BiiVUUrig
Friday
berr Burial will follow in Ever-greens
Ceme"tery, Brooklyn.
Mr. Frenger was born in Brook-lyn
and would have been 80 years-old
had he lived until November.
He had lived In Preeport 30 years
and......igias -formerly a painting and
decorating extractor. He reitlred
from business about 10 years ago.
; is survived by his wife, Mrs.
?1red'a Prenger, to wihom he would
Wave been ina-rried ^50 yeaVs nexVj
January;' u -^son,' Emil .J. Prenger,
executive vice-president of the
eeiport Office of »tlhe Meadow
Brook Na'tionial Bank; a daughter,
Mrs. Edith dendeniel;_a grandson,
Allan Clendeniel, and" two slaters,
,he Misses M>ary and Margaret
Prenger, all of Freeport.
And
Purchasing Agent
Chosen as Dollar Day
td
lar" Day ;_Jn." Freeport. This has
Division of the Freeport
of~<5ommerce of which -Warren
Samet is chairman. _
Dollar Day-Is
.People come from miles around to
take advaritage of the Tjar^Ins
offered 'by tHe local (merchants.
i^ ""TJT-.!•»»•,-.j——rm^JMrti-fc-nt..*.;^ '.-•::i~ Mayor Robert L. Doxsee con-gratula'ted
the men on..their ^years
of service with the village. He re-called
ithiat W. Irving Vanderpol
Was village president a't the time
Mr. Bowling "and Mr. Woraxn were
flrst employed. He was waging a
•war against wandering dogs and
they were sent but to pick up any
stray . animals they ; could, find.
Among Vhose talceh was a collie
/which It later, developed belonged
to the Village President.' Mr. Van-derpol
got his dog bock.
•Mr. • Woram received a cigarette
lighter and case from his fellow
Workmen and,Mr.'Dowllng a puree
and a lighter. Mr. Hager had to be
satisfied .wtth congratulations-and
well-wishieS, -; ;"
Besides the M&yor there weire
(present. Village Treasurer Gordon
7 Village Clerk Edmund T.
Bidiard Raynor,
V. Maurerr-superlhitendent'
Departanenlti and. Harry
J. Chuiaanof-SuipeTintendent ol the
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open Sunday
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Is FReeport 8-7777.
. The • teleplhone
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Salvation Army Vacation School Group
m$®8&m <K&&i%x$m
Attendants at the Salvation Army Dally Bible Vacation School a*-
sembled with supervisory staff at graduation exercises In head-,
Quarters, 75 Church st At extreme left are Brigadier Ernest W*
Nekton,^commander of the corps and BUss^Virglnla Martin, At rlgiit
are Mrs. Mabel Gilmartln with Miss • Dorothy Hoarier standing to
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| Title | 1951-07-19 |
| 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 |
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| 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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