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' :.-There "are Wrihday"parties every Saturday afternoon at the JFreeport and- Grove 'Theatres for
grpupfl of hioky JUds, ^Thoy are-sponsored by *'pncle" Jack Melter, of Playland, 28 South Main fit
The children selected to share hi these events are chosen from-those who register at the theatres
and'are notified to appear, on the Saturday nearest then* .natal days.-A special program is_pnt on for
their benefit, jftey 'are served Ice cream, cake and other delicacies' and daring, the Intermission
"Uncle Jack" presents toys to the guests for the day. The parties have been going oii 'tiif,ihe free,
port Theatre for about a month and were started at the Grc^ the above picture
in addition td ttie ten lucky youngsters there axe shown, left to right: BUl^W
ger of ihe Freeport Theatre, "Uncle Jock" ^and Leonard B. Freund, the manager who officiates aa
master of ceremonies at the parties In. bis theatre. ' "" ' i
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-1.*'-.-. r. ' Plans for the annual outing on Saturday of the Preeport
Republican Club were announced by President Julius L. Bir-
:.genthal at the monthly meeting Thursday night in the Legion
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;jHempstead Town Fark, at' Point :lxx>kout will be the scene of the
•festivities. Gordon SImonson and
.Bertram C,' Smith,, jr.t are co-
' chairmen- of T;^he • cotomittee. of
irv Foods!.
grade "A:^wM
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The start for the beach is to
ibe -made from Brooklyn and Ocean
"a-ves? at II .AM. _Buses^ will .be
pix>vided iorTfibse who~ deslire~^to'
take in the outing tout "lack the
:necessary facilities.
There will be games for the fol-lowing
age groups: Children under
e, 7 to '11, 12 -to ,,10,' ^and -men
women^inbre' ' than 21, JJlvents
sac"k, shoe, potato and
r'hoxshoe pitching, hole-in-one' with
prizes galqre for__the_ winners. Use
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free^rf chargev_And_^st
not ^easb relre^iments^ wfll
a~ generous manner,
Tmist bring^-his owxv
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-George Hesser-^aiSt ^muel 13.
.vGerber-are -<rt^er.me.m3jers'J6f- tile
The directive, ' which authorizes
youngntaeu Uj \ voluntarUy-^enl&t
even aflter -t'hey -Jiaye recelVeQ pre-
Inductlon phystcals,' 'was previously
d6adllned Aug. 1. The extension
now se'ts the deadline at Sept. 1.
- • However, ,Ut -rwas etnpluusizje^ by
Major Louis 'HT* Wilson "Jri, Oflflcer.
in_ Charge _df bhe Marine Corps Be-crui'ting
HeadquartJaers at 34Q
Broadway, Manhattan dftiat men
will n*ot be able to enlist aflterjUiey
jhove -received -actual orders for in-duction;
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Wo- busmess . was -transac~ted at
CENTER CUF1?- LB?
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Register Saturday
For Housing Election
. Registration .Day will fee held
Satur<lay to permit those not al-
' ready qoolif ted to vote to partlcl-
' pate in the special~'- election on
PnbUc Housing scheduled for Sat-
.-'., urday, Aug. 18, -to so do.
Because of the.'lmpojtflnce of,
the general election last \N6vem-
• her and the, contest In the March
vlllaffe election,, there ; probably/
are not' many cHIrens _who will
,. hate -to
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However, since March quite a
number of-families have,moved
into Freeportv others have moved
'/houses they occupied.
• at that time and some
! Just. reached; their majority".may,
" ' " "' ' "
For the benefit of these groups
ih6 polls win be open for the reg-istration
of voters troaa 12 o'clock
• (noon) to 7 pan, on Saturday.
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Prospective Draftees
May Still Join Marines
A- second extension of a jecent
Secretary . of i>ef en^e tiejcisDcm has
igiven potential draftees ari-.oppor--
tunity to volunteer. for tftie Marine
(Corps It announced this week.
Two -Freeport'
n-eonplbyed-
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\yerJ5" v^linB-in^the cra^ti
in "North C^rpUna Sunday jJgtojt
that took-^ecven lives. . ~ .
"a\hey"were^ GeraWine Donovan,
27V1 who '-was associated wlth,;-.the
Black bldsmobile- Agency, and her
sister, Jeanne'tte, 29, "of -Freepbrt
Chevrolet.' -.-» ' . \
Tttie sisters, with their mdtiher,
Mrs. Julia- ZX>novanr and another
•sister. Verdnical^.also JsttUed,'lived
in Belimore. .The^"£torted for Bel-moiit,
NjO., Saturday morning in
their car to remain" a week with
another daughter^. Sidter Mary Oer-ajtti
of toe SiJsterj of :T Mercy
red Hear".'donven!£.; iV :
Near Albennarle, NX!., they were
In a head-on-, collision .with a
ine.'.cbntairung,,; two WesJ;:^
men -who were' • killed Mrs;
Tcsd
Wins National Honors
^!-wati
first t>rize 'in the first naitional "?©ts
are Pun" photo conitedt sponsored
by the Photol&mp Division <xf Syl-
-vania E3ectric Products, witlh a pic-ture"
Oat. on a Rope** a fine flash
picture. He was presented a 3!4. by
Speed Graphic camera by Rox-anne
on OBS-OV's "Beat tflie clock'
dhow, as" Greorge Connor, general
sales manager of""" the Pft6t»lamp
Division, looked on, v,
(Plshklnd entered another photo-'
graph.J'lx>w Man on a Totem Pole?
Sousing Referendum
After Hearing ,
Chas. F. Kenny Speak-
Against the Project -
_The Normeast Civic ...Asswilation
went on record as advocating the
Defeat of 1fte=re<feren)dimi (?&Ued;.for
Saturday, Am?. 16 to determine
•wfhelahelr, a Htyistog, .Authority efoall
be "appointed .'to 'carry .out a slum
clearance '•• pHoJect In -Bennlngiton
Park, at tte meeting Friday night
in the'; home of Harry J. Bertaxwitz,
216 North Ocelan ave. Dt1 also was
decided to send a letter-to a-11 mem-bers
advising titiem at tftilfi - action
and urging all to vote accordingly,
This action -was, taken following a
taHc by Charles E^Kenn^ vice-resident
of this r. First FederaT Sav-
& Loan Association of Hemp*
stead, giving his reasons-tor 'oppos-bhe
.prpjeot. -_WHliam J. Martin
ST., prtBrident of tine ' F*re^»rfc Sav-ings
& Loan Association, who was
to have spoken in favor of slum
oteamnce was taken 111 in his of -
and wao un-
T«act of Proposition
ad'wiibage • • - - -^r—— "tftx
$4,000 Capital Note;
-Seek Northwest
From City; $5,000 in
Capital Note For How.
The Village'* Board at Jts meeting
Monday night In the Municipal
Building -voted ,$60,OOQ__Jor_partoJ -:
and^ play grounds." oivided $4,000 on
a capital note and $70,000 Jin serial
bonds. No mention was made as
how the money is to be appor-tioned
among the projects under
consideration. However, at present
3lans are under way for four pro-iects,
'the Northeast Park, the de-velopment
of the Mllburn Pond
tract in the southwest a park at
_.e foot df^l^ng'"'Bea<3iI'ave;, and""
another for the northwest section.
The Bdjaxd Is endeavoring to ob--
vjin-a plot bounded by Brookside"
md'-Terrace aves,. and~ the traig
[aland'Rail Road froin_the.0opart-ment
of Water Supply, Gas and
Hfleotrlcity^of .-New jTSBfc; ptty "W"
tfae sfte for the .northwest.. play-gwmndr
In response to a letter
dated June 21,: relative to the mat--
ter, word was-recelyed^ that a pe-tition
must-be^ filed wltH\ tloe Board
of Estimate,•'together with a map
of~1jhe 'property desired, attested a
, ellm-iriaite
! slums; and- for 'that purpose
an authJorlty ito e
an honor award With
jslhoto
wortli of
compeited -against 1,600 Hash, piic-tu^
ea submiW^d by_more than 1,000
yjfs f-rom ell sectlons-of the nation,
includin'S-Hawaii. '_ i!,
'Phiii Wootton,. Senior Editor at
Life, one of the- conte^T judges, r^r-marked:
."Here is^a^boy wfin shows
real photographic ^know-how. The
tftoer judges _on the panel JTOife
Irving C^umpr-EOifor-of "Boy's Life
and^ Briice Downsi "Executive EXlitor
of popular Rhoto^aphy. -^-~
Vdl&ge
Mr. Kenny >. said he. was ..opposed
to public housing because of the
trend toward socialism involved. He
urged instead a strict enforcement
of Che laws to require landlords to
keep their houses in habitable con-dition,
which he Said local author-ities
had lacked tftie • nerve too do.
He said the site proposed foy the
project would not eliminate a single
sub-standard house, as .lit was ; an_
ofif-the^slite'plot! hbiih" of "East; "Mex-rlck
'"rd.v Jowned~Biy Police ' Chief
Peter Elan Mr. Kenny added that
Chief 'Eaar— would- thus -bei:ar beni-Oe
t, , ,.:
Followi»g'. a
•which no one spoke the Board ad-opted
an1. Ordinance prohibiting el-ectrical
interference with radio and
television reception, and mating it
disorderly condizot to discontinue
such -interference.
Superintendent/ of Buildings Wil-bert
P. DeMott in his monthly re-port
for July. /showed 13 permits
Issued for"new buildings, at.- a. cost
of $1-55,650, and 26 -fpraddltloris-and
alterationa -involving $28,375 fox a
nf trier prelect, and that
would -benefift- would
be Ohe polDtical leaders In the area
and- tho^e would_live In t»he apart-
. . (As only «ne -Klde of! the - pro-posed
Frocport Housing project was
aired at' the meeting .pMhe.Northf
east Civic Association as factually
reported in this— week's issue of
The-^Leader^'the other -side, will- b6
given In -detail "*j£ 'tfie Issue,. of
Herman MecJdng; jr,,_ 136 ::eouth
jGrove St., in.a letter to'ttie .Board
complained of; the.-pracuice'-of, pa-
Cponttoued bn__Pag«r5)
Gdrttest
{South Ozone &&&£ '"'«£ ptCssenger-
1ttie
BEENHARD^S PHABB1ACY . _.. j^rpAX\stiNpAir
iBeniihardfe1,; Pharmacy,; 64
Merrick rd;/ will remain open; afiter.
'the7 other dmgglstB In..- EreeponO
close' Sunday at 2. PJM. The lele^
pthone ja._FrMport 8-7834 or Pree-port
8-7B39.
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"Cat on a Koptf1, "pfotTOs byi Ted Siahklnd, wiilch took-first^place
in Sylvanla. National compeUtlon,
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>•*•••*• •*»*T"Tr''*^» •* 1 , •*- * ~fT r^. - -t. ~ - *—.— ^WJ- ' • ^_jtiMd;\iWvy^
avauabHei'to xsomply w^^-the::<^
It -w$tv6^i:^''-fl^vi1-^P***^
jte Ja> 0id aft«^ntrof • $5,000 with
t^^iSte;vft».^-
7 ieorinfi: at
note
total^pf $1:84,025.
A" ^ letter; ';
was
received ;;flx»n the
:f^H^e-otUp'air=~
rlpjcK^lBcrW^^
recently
trqns -Of
leaving <L_-r-,, ... - - ..r. . _, ...
wallc-and^lawn of-his reflideace..Pfc
HcejChtef Peter-Elar was Instructed
to^takef^p-the^nmttei^.with tlje —
management :nbfrttie. store
.Village ; 4Vey-
..the;. .Stale
insurance Purid,-Utifftipalgl
ees of -trieiiS16'Jy5io rare
.
,. was~ piade that
the Begtonal Jnstltu^Tof ^e New
Yorfc State Ckmfcrence .,of Mayors
4or~4:hi5 area:woiild.be'held in the
. took-under advisement
a"'letter *rom the Atlantic-South
, Assxxslation. proposing the
erection of signs on ""dead-end
stieeta-.leading:to the waterfront In'
toe Melster Beach section limiting
parfcingirto'oriet nour up'to 10 pm.7
0j4d' banning all parking thereatter,
wltri Bother ;sigris .'cautioning people
that it is^against the.:law.to disf
card paper • or- any other"waste
material from their cairs 1
EEOPENS
•''i Mrs. Elizabeth P.* Kelly, Hbrflidan,
'announced today that the Columbus
ave branch of the Breeport Mem-orial
Library,'."vfiJl;'reopen toinor-row^
at 1 pjn//me .branch library
ftaVbeen closed .because/ofSrepair,
work being done in the corridor of
the -
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| Title | 1951-08-16 |
| 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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