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Year, No. 32 r
I-X*
Village Employees Make Merry
'Jt
A group of municipal employes around the punch bjpfrl at tfie
Christmas party held in the Municipal Building last Friday. Left to
rig-ht are George Manrer of the Water Department, Village Treasurer
Gordon Sbnonson, Marion Valentine, Assessor Richard Haynor and
Dorothy Ashdown. • ' , . *
In New Ebiswi&al Church . ' . - • "-JpL--i, ~r ...,".-; _A--^-, - - - .•* ,' • , . , . ., More tban MO gained/ |adii8^puiita;.the
ducted in the new ~.edifieoW
Church on Christmas Evo ^'h
con-
.a. hundred more :>vho desired
to get into the olmrch were unable to "crowd into Uiq'aiKJlitorium.
The service was held from l£ o'clock until jnTdnigliit.
The service was opened with the
processional, "O Come All Ye Paith-l,"
with' fee choor-of- 41 voices
marchhig up the aisle to the ac-
V*" * . • . , . • ^ _•» . _ ^1*i*l* 1 • _ Tm Salvation; Army Aids
| •!•- 3_- amilies ; ~ ' , £.' *•'•'-. Receipts from Benefit
And:Luncheon Club?
Are Used For Project y^
Cfhristmoa dinners" torr 65 needy
families were provided by! the_ SaJ-vatton
Army, aigiidier Ernest. W.
Newton, the commander, announced
today. Most the families called at
headquarters, 76
pick,.up_their
ail-the- essentials- of-a3
ner.-and to select'•''toys^fi
dren in then- famil.7. -
companlment Qt-Mrs.-^WUHam_ B.
Wolff. . .
: Then -Holy Communion was serv-to
Clutl hod the-J>eab-day
in^presiding-QYer;the fcettlejpn
South.WEain efcreet, for an afternoon
and. evening, -realising. $11249. The
Rotary Cluto came next with $72749,
•white- the -'Kiwanis duKroolleoted
$52_20r -..-.—,...: : ;:
The beneffit penfonnance given to
the Plaza Theatre grossed $117.15
which was turned over to Brigadier
Newton. He said • some ' expenses
would have to be paid from that
amount before the net figures will
be known'; There -will be a Christ-anas
party for the Sunday School
children tonight when gilts df can-dies
and organges will be distributed.
Monday night there will .:be .an-other
.party for the "adults-OX the
congregation from 7:30 to $:30 o'-
clock. This.will be followed by a
public* meeting from 9 to 10:30 a
social hom- from 9 to 10:30 during
which refreshments ,-will be served
and a .watchniglit serve from 11, to
midirfghf "dijalng' wihidi there will
,be four" flve^mhiute talks. ',-, ,".,
Watch night services also 'will
be held'in the-Krst Baptist Church
storting at 0:30 o'clock. The pastor
the Rev. Louis H.:l*osch_ will be Jn
charge of .the •devotional service
plannedVfor the.,10^..,hour, before
midnight. .' - ' •'
At Ohrist Imtheran Church, ffie
Bey. Eugene-K;Strebel pastor, there
will bg, a prayer servlce'.starting at
8 o'clock and concluding In an hour
ed rector, the Rev. Reginald
H. Scott, assisted' by the Rev. T. D.
•larerl of Lynbrook, who was born
n Syria,^, miles, from., Jerusalem.
'Rector -Soott g^veHhe' 'Christmas
^He said tlxe church, was
••'as the result of the birth of
Jesiis' Christ, all. freedom and llber-fcy.,
w could ba traced to the same
sojorce, andvvthat democracy itsell
would r not -have '• been possible -had
the-Savlpiifcnot-been born.
Services on Sunday, wlll^be held in
edificer:-a^ it probably will
:;; about' four weeks- to- install
the
Mrs. Bannon Explains
Postal Law Changes
Eff ective Janu
Postal Cards to
Two Cents Each; Other
Rates Also Going Up
Mrs. Mary E./Bannon, iPreeport
postmistress, announced totfay that
after Januarv/1, 1952;. the rate for
postal cards/and post cards wili be
two cents/each. Patrons desiring
to mail/the current postal cards
with lucent staaniped impressions
may/pay the additional postage by
affixing a 1-eent stamp to the left
or the printed' impression, while
'permit holders may Imprint a com-plete-
and legible 1-cent meter im-pression,
including -the date of
mailing on the face of the card.
Private mailing cards will require
a 2-cent stamp or 2-cent meter im-pression.
Effective January 1, 1958, Gov-ernment
Postal cards sold in quan-tities
of 50 or more will be, subject
to a -10 per cent charge in addition
to the 2-cent .face value; 50 cards
will cost $1,10, etc. Beginning Jan-uary-
l.rthe Preeport Postr.Offlceibe--.
iiig. a first": class office .will accept
surface' parcel- post- packaged -ad-dressed
to obher first class offices
in the first and secottd'aqnes 6
they. do, :npt j^etehl in^excess'
,pounds_'and-. are not-more
-and^tttotco
sixth, seventh apd eighth
the parcel does not exteeed;
in weight and is not mom than 73
inches in length and girth corn-
Dined. Parcels add*<esse«l to sec-ond,
third and fourth class post
offices to any office in Alaska*"or a
territory of the United States, an
army post .office or Navy Post
ice are excepted Trpm_4^c^_
size and weight rlimit restrictions/ A
list of first. class ^
be available L.to, '.
when preparing • pairc^l
ments. This publication may .be pur-chased
from the Superintendent of
Documentsr Obvernment' Printdng
Office, Washington" 25, DX3. at a'
cost of 25 cents per copy.
eiss, Roosevelt,
Upstate Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R.
ot Sand: Lafee, New -York announce
•he engagement of their, daughter
Margaret to Mr. Paul A. Weiss, son
ol Mr, and, Mrs, Paul- Weiss of 105
Maple Drive, Roosevelt.
RiEgwaUUis a graduate of
ArveriU Park High .School and is
a senior in the Nurse-Tefccher Di-vision
of. State University Teachers
Opjlege at Plattsburgih, New York.
(Mr, Weiss, a graduate of Hemp-stead
School and of Renssel-act
Polytjechnic Institute . in 1951,
Is employed by Gibbs and Cox, Inc.,
marine, engineers _:and. na-val archi-tects
in New York Olty. The wedd-ing
will be an event ol next August.
Sheriff's Son Married
To Sihgerr8^I>aii.ii.5hter
In Christmas Service
. ;-Mlss Hyacinth Dora Kllilkelly,
To Inspect Structure
As Pairt of
The new Building of the "Nassau
Yacht Club. at the foot
'&
IIP1
street, Freeport,
Sunday v-a«j$MUH»
Treasur"er-; PranH
b6 dedicated"
at
Beach," putolfclty ---ohalr^anV-jan-^-:"^^
«njo-iiuinn*wceiHd , ttXoidlfattyr . v .'" ' • ^ '•• y V '•' .'.'-'•'•.•'••':'Jv*fji
.building, is- 9f vcinder.
construction^ built in ,the
an ML,I? aja^.-re^l-esentSLan, .invest-.;
comptettog-f^ theV: building i goea v vto
George Klein ;;Oj^l4yntarooJr;;'irad
Philip Green , oJ: -Qceaiuricle^^the
builders, -who wortoed /'lagethe)?:! ion,'
tfce Job..-Tbe main part,:olthe build-is
60*24: feet, while;;the;ibther
daughter of arid- Mrs.
KilUkelly, 160: Rutland :' road, and
Allaa Wllllanx -Vblhn^r, of:
Sherttf and'Mrs;:HrAllred VpllmeSr,
115 Harrlsoh~ayepuer were ^married
Tuesday, Christinas •<;, pay : at /3;30
Our ' Holy lttedeeimern.0.
FRIEDMAN'S PffABMACY
DA^SUKDAIf
FriedmanV
open -Sunday^atter^ithejither .drug-gists
in Freepbrt: close-. at721o'clofcfc.
phubbuckV Drug .Store .will be
ip^officlateai
Alda lacovono, aunt of the
bjrlde1^'irvasj.nialdtof honor; Thomas
Moran of Ashboro N.C., formerly
of Freeport, and Patrick JBmUkeily.
Ji-., brother of the brido, Barnard
Roque brother-in-law of the bride;
William White of Freepo'rt, and
Nea4 lacovono of Rhode Island^
cousins of the bride were, ushers.
^fA^Teceptibn for 780: relatives _
friends was given in the home of-the
bride. Thei;brl4eW»din,: yfyQ Is
(^'private firsf class iri tfie UBr,
Marine Corps which he-1 entered in
September, Is to return:-to-JP^rxifl
Island, 3.C., where he Is undergoing
training while Mrs. Vollmer wp re-main
with her folks until her huif-band
.is permanently located .lit
some camp. 1 Both-are graduates br Freeport
High School. Prc. Vbllmer was grad*.
-uated from Colgate ."Unfrrotty and
received his law degree
-lynrljaw ^School. His-j
Wilbur
Nassau
.of
Ms.,
boat
the ^Bqutai^'BlKHe andiln:New
'l^7AW-~0!ttt^^
atalie,d at the ' dedication service
Sunday; are ; Nelson ^Bernstein of
Bocteyille. Centre, '
~
treasurer.
Two
By
**'
r expected
, .. . .
" , Members of the staff'of the Freeport Bank heW their Christmas party at Guy tombardo's last Friday
night. Here a majority of the staff U gathered abintthe^ table where a buffet dhincr was served. In
the foreground Is Assistant Cashier John F.. Muller.Mrs. W. Sargeant Nixon Is on the extreme right. Mr.
Nixon the Cashier, can be seen hi the background on the,other-side of
at Sunday's altfair, including AEsem-blyman
Joseph Oarllno of Long
Beach, Mayor Robert L. Doxsee of
Freeport and Carl Helsten, prom-inent
boatman. A buffet lunch will
! served. ' '
The club will honor .its retiring
fleers,_among. .whom. .ara,. JiiHnn ^.,
Jawlta-of Ix>ng -Beachi, outgoing-commodore;>-
and-rOscarT-A35>er4^of ^
"" teoport; retiring rear comahodore.!;
"Membeirs of. tine 'club arer grate- •*;
ful to ttw Vfltoge CXKloials of Prec-irfc'.
for the !c<H6pep.>ttbh they have
received T?hile-therbUllding -was- un-^
derloonstruction," said Mr. Simon.
Regulations Useless
Without Co-QperatioD
•An
i$st(ed last .iweelc toy
~ atatenjenblttrging
motorist
aamime
pbservirig the^laws
Vr*nie .. text ;of__the ilayorfc state-merit
is iri part as follows: :-:, . ' - ' . . -
.^e-arejin_t!he_ml(feb;of;Tthe hqli-.
day '.season with more -iKttn^ ^ordin-arily
heavy traffic ;onV'ftie;'streete
and highways througliaut.;¥he land.
It ehould be a joyous season, but if
we do not recognize our obligation
to, observe the highest : 4egree : ot
sober care in our use
hicles
iiil
marred and saddened: by useless'
loss and ibHghtlngrof; jfi any 'precioiw'-
Vollmer Gonvalesdtiig,;
In South Nassau Hospital
.•':..'Sfiertfif .'3,,' .-Alfred,>.Vollmer,,
Harrtsoh' avenUe^'i^: ,r«>cjy«ripg': in;
the ".South Nassau
Hospital,from an apendectomy, per-formed
'Sunday afternoon. in that
institution. He was seized: \yith ttie
attackrand?his phyMolon' culled
about 1 o'clock. He immediately pro-nounced
It a case, ot appendlcitds
and; recommended ; an immediate
, -:*Tl_e'.'Dperatioiai .\^;^erf6rmed/toy;;^'.^.,T x4p- -:>^.¥s:'ty&i ;Drs; <Jlymer.'-A.;':'Liong". and; Dr. CR&y* r''w v:''i:"::'^:'^rJ
ite^T;'^^^fe^l
lAWlS;
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| Title | 1951-12-27 |
| 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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