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has been ipcreased from l!/4o to
2c • ' ' - ''-^ ""
.. "?, Check ;md revise] your Christ"
'mas card address list this weekend.
Purchase your OhHstmas^ca?ds JBarly
and address and stamp them at
once. Then stack them In a con-venient
place for mailing at. the
. proper tlmej . . \ '
Lay, ii% adequate "supplies .of
strong cord, and printed • /Fourth
plass labels 'for .wrapping parcel
post. Packages, are limited tp 70
pounds In weight,/ and. must not
Members -of the Draina depart-jinent
of' the Athena Club/, under/the
^chairmanship' of • JJrsV ^Oh'arles ^'Al
Lut% .presented^, scenes : from; ^t^p
Shakespearian plqys ^nlthe/auditor?
ium; of the pplumbUs e,Ve/ school
Monday ^afternoon.. V
! In, the first, Scene" 2^ of the .third
act of "A- Midsummer :Night's
Dream,!' th? participants were: _i.
Mra. Walter J, A, Mack. 'Mra. Carlo:
Z. %Plry, Mr*. .Harold W PhHIlpa,
Mral Joaeph GIL. The fifth acf-of. ^.—.^*..»,.^
Was the second presentation; Those
who'participated were:
All boys of the. sophomore cl#ksa of
Freeport High gchool .are
instruction / in" First ' Aid starting
Monday/ Superln*ie%]Ldent\ of r S^hqols
John/ W,, Dodd ahnpUqced today* It
.will ' be pE^rt .of .the Health" • Zduta?
Uon prqgrajnrand will be compar-able
to the course in Home -Nursing
given . sophomore ' girls. It will ' be
under, the ^direction of Mrs. Eleanor
O. Henderson,
TO OBSERVE
SCNDAT
6tewa?dshlp Sunday will" be
by the First Batist
were .in charge of
charge.
8.
of the
M
committee
is
in
BROOKLYN METHODIST HOME
PLANS-BAZAAR NEXT WEEK
'Mrs. Emory F. Banta Is in charge
for the Freeport JMethbdiat Church,
' Thp pastor; the Rev. Louis H.
Loacn will preach on the theme,
"Baskets of Fragments."
CbrroM Ta the
JMarle Thompson.
the Free- ner wJU be served each evening at % %» M^^»2 MK%3 =«
SPENCQR FXSHER RAISED
TO RANK OF LITE SCOUT
Spencer Fisher, a member of Boy
Scout Troop 315 sponsored by the
Salvation Army, 75 Church st., has
been advanced to-the rank of Life
Scout, George- L;Smalling,-South-east
District advancement man an-nounced
this week.
'Fisher Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas S. Fisher, South Long
Beach ave. H3s father is vlce-ohair,~"
man of the district and chairman of
the-prdgram-oommittee.%rr v..
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N-y ;rm^ >•. .-(wl
8 SOUTH MMN iSTRET ; .^/
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DINNER
"We Help" ... That is-the motto of the Kiwanis IntematlonaLand
thy is a salute to ATTY. jmJTJS L.jglROENTHAL, president-elect of
the*Zteeport K&wanls club and to the members of this wonderful service
organizatiqn. The Ktwamtls (s international with approximately 150,000
members' In this country. The Freeport Club has forty active members
- """"". ' and anticipates an Increase rdur-t
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Dinner: Served from 1:00 P.M.
OPEN OR
COoeed Mondays
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MARKET
WEST SURISE HIGHWAY
A TrMly
BE MERGED WITH , _ * • '
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND
'" - QF FREEPOKT
_ . ' ANOWILLBEKNOWN AS
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And Say 1 What better t^etha^ Thanksgiving to say
heart-felt Thanks *o all of the many Mends we have made for your
grand-eooperaUop'an^^ipeptance STonr effoKtaSo bring you a
better priduat a( a beiMer price. " .' . • .
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pfe^ent memoership
Although Julie Blrgenthal has
been active In the Kiwanis for
five years, (secretary 1948,
president 1949), his personal life-long
motto might as well have
been "We. Help." He has served
gratis as . Consultant to /V&he-
Hebrew I m m 1 g ration Service
since 19!*9| In Ms' work to a*d|
those In Europe who desired to
immigrate and become American
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JoinmtongPocessioA
Will Give Away Presents
Tollowihg March; Stores
Open Nights Until Xmas
Santa Glaus Is coming to Freeport
next Tuesday especially to lead a_
big balloon parade planned by the
A»yuulnLlon; to
get the holiday shopping season off
to the greatest start In the history
qf the organization, President Irving
Greblnar announced today.
Yes, St. Nick Is to arrive at the
Municipal Stadium
promptly at. 2
by helicopter
where he will
find two reindeer, Donder and
Blitzen, awaiting him, to' take his
place at the head of the procession
through the village. There will be/
eight or more clowns who will act
his bo^y guard as well as two
.citizensl.^ ppJeHair?a_nWceassh lmnagdtepn-Sta"t"ea "girls to be attired as angels.
weekly commuter to the Capital.
His excellent work soon won him
recognition and he was appointed
Consultant to the State Depart-ment
on Immigration, specializ-ing
in Balk&h dnd South /kmeri^
can Immigration, naturalization,
..*?
eighteen [years! as
The line of march will be along
Mill rd. to South Main St., to West
Merrick rd., to South Orove at!, to
Brooklyn ave., back to Main st., into
Mill rdjand the Stadium
will disband. * _. ^ . \ ;;^.
Ahiong the baHqons will-be'a
^66"
Criade
Differ Prom 1937
Board Holds Hearing
On Assessments for
Beory S*. Widening
Jos. Harris Opposes
Levy on Newton Blvd.
Frontage; Only Speaker
Viauct
Costmg $604,275; Was
Not Contemplated;*it i
Is Revealed; Streckipr
Had Advocated
,,;
Next Hearing an JOec/ 19
was a mild,sensation at the
heoring before, the Publlq Sbrvlce
Commission Monday in Manhattan,
when,Frank Bowers/counsel for the
Only two Henry st. property own- I P.S.O., and Carroll AlancharU,. en*
ers appeared at the hearing on the glneer of. the State Department of
$93,481.67 local assessment to finance
the widening of the street held by
the Village Board Tuesday night.
The IbtaT includes $30,000
Public Works/ admitted the "ap-proved^
plan" Included-/differences
%rom the spebificatiohs issued after
x.;
the final hearings in 1937 adding
land .taken and $63,481.67,. for the ($604,275 to the cost of the elmiina?
._ . _ _.lh .Free-*
Do'xsee ** • .- »• <•
attending a^ Village Official! ; Kenneth ' Bk Vdught, cduhselYre? -.
als meeting'in Mineola/ • . -^ ,- l.tamed /by Samuel ^/Qold^a, \et^ al:l>"
Joseph Harris, owner of four plots opponents of'vthe,;plan* rwasf.quen?!
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Lk^^^^'^'T^ B=lW,*t^.yk,hi.::^^.S:^^ ::%!*5@^§^%Sa — - - t^ :j* _ 'in *' «iVi^ ^_21.^_. j—L _—-*-&-^ —.***. »w f^**.****** I »"^ aCtr&Cplpria^ ** P™r \. ^ . *"*^'^%\**«nM hA »a*:A«aA/# WA%t TiA aj
^•^ •%"'?'^^*%twiden^
i'.pwi,."»,i 4. lP^4™".?^:ahd.was adv4sed\the board'hakl.'rp": .by.:H^?A^
Henry sti
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by.-Harry
for -the vUla^i 'who/ dratted -tl?e;—
'j^4^
plans, proposed aa^a substitute- Aar
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MOO South' .Ailaln 3L, 'Freeport^'
j^.a^'nialhtalned In Brooklyn.) The achievements of jihls].
lawyer "are highly commendable. His youthful appearance "belies his age,
of forty years. ' • * * * * . i
The Julius Blrgenthala, ghe'a the former Freeport Alph School Engllah ^ ^ .. . . . , ^ & _»
teacher, Mary Zabrowsky, realde at 233 E. Dean Bt. He Is a graduate of ej^ *^<__^ . JS-1 °1»%%!^!S?
Boys' High School In Brooklyn, Columb& and St. Lawrence Universities. "
.
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this was based on the frontage of ^n item concerning the speclfica-tiona
of 1937. Mr. Strecker has con-tended
the $604,375 item enough to
comer of Newton
^ld. and Henry at.
triangular parking fdeid bdar^ed by moved slightly to the south to efim-
Henry at., Newton blvd. and Sun- jnate the necessity of protecting the
rise highway. The answer to this hyM; conduit to the north of the
B'rlth, Zfonlst, and Columbus ave. Parent-Teachers Association. He served
on the Board and la now recording secretary of Temple B'nal Israel.
During the war years he was n. volunteer ambulance driver at Mltchel Field.
• . .- • \y ^^•-•^7?''- * - * i* _____ \ • ; • ' •
•It is Indeed a great pleasure and an honor to introduce Julius L.
Blrgenthal, the new president of the Freeport K&wanis Club. . Their
reputation ^for helping the underprivileged, especially children is world-known.
Their program, as a service organization, for the betterment of
city government, and an aid to the munlcijkality, is the type of endeavor
which Is a plMaf of true Amedcanidm, Congratulations and Best Wishes
to Pres. Julius "Bir^enthal and members of the Freeport Kiwanis Olub.
Temple Sisterhood Bazaar
Oens Sturday Evening
HUYLER ELDERD SLATED
TO HEAD TUNA CLUB,,
Huyler Elderd has been.nomlnat-
(Continued on " 2J
balloons. They will be appropri-ately
attired for the .parts-they take.
And the music. isjko_b,e provided by
the Freeport school bands, 'gc'hool'.
is to be dismissed at] noon on the
day of the big event so no one will
have tp play hookey to see the bal^
loons. Santa will ride In a Jeep
provided by Hunt Motors, 32 East
Merrick rd.
President Grebinar is making sure
of havmg'plenty of police protection
es
ReMkyA&P
Seek to Impose a New
Economic Policy Type
member.of the Police Department is |
to be on duty, the members of the
Mrs, Jules Mazor chairman of
to. be cuAiuuuww wj K&Ao ^ ^oid its
^^%4%S%^»%2Jt^"" ""•
ed to succeed Jabk 6ode as president special police will' be out and 20
tracks through vhloh the Depart-ment
of Water Supply Oaa and
Electricity of New York pumps
water, to Brooklyn. .. v. ':
Agreie Man* Were Changed
Mb Arkwrlght brought but t)iat
the original Intentions rwere ttiat
y^ r^g T* i*^° elimination sMbuld.be carried
Company Charges They out plong the lines proposed by Mr,
' Strecker. Mr." Brower and Mr.
'Blanchard a&reed and the latter
said it would be corrected. They
also agreed they-^had approved the
Recent statements by government plans which differed. from those
antl-trust lawyers on tha j3 a s'e originally ^intended. Mr; Arkwrlght
(Continued on Page "3)
Tea uo. axg refuted in company
advertisements published this week
in 2,600 newspapers;
Tuna -Club which' members" of the. Fire Department
annual meeting next will be on police duty.
Stores Open Nights
Commencing tonight all stores
nightly until Christmas
Under the bold heading, "Don't
and
Sewer District
Approved
Organization of 'l*ateml Sewer
Everyone Is looking forward
Sisterhood.
which" gifts for the household
Christmas, household apparel, wear-ing
"apparel for men, women and
children, griveries, toys, and many
other articles can .be purchased at
reasonable, prices, .
Luncheon i will be wrved Monday
"and"Tuesday=afterhoons-and-there
will be a cake 1 sale.. Monday after^
noon. . • ''.,.• '\v'": • • ^r-
. Admission.,to Qie bazaar Is free
and the public have been invited to
attend.. '•"?' \v "•••'' . .'
Candler, vice-presidents; Fred Nut- eve.
*3^^jE^^ un Langfritz, directors. I Those actively assisting Mis Oreb-
Plans will be discussed regarding inar in plans for "tne.parade are
dinner'ab*whlch prizes Melvln Baumann, William Barlsch,
in 1949 competition will* be Frederick Kleiner and Edmund R.
Get*
iMpAgage
. .. ,' T" .
Preeport received another
fAU this week in form of a check for-tents last January.
a: , the village's , *bare . of
^
<kl by '
Bogart
money was
of
of the
a
awarded. Wemlcke,
Postage Stamps Wont Carry
Christmas 2 Cn(s
Let Anybody Fool You!," the ads
state that success of the civil action
Will destroy A 4TP,.raise the cost District"11-A. was authorized.by the
of food, and Increase the likelihood Freeport Sewpr Cpnuaission_ at a
of similar attacks on other chain meeting in the Municipal Building
stores. Monday night. This district com-
The company contends the antl- prises a considerable area in the
trust la w^yejs are "trying, by court southeast, section of the. village. .
decision,!to impose a new kind of) At.the same time a contract With
economic policy on the people of the Zara Contracting Co. of Wood^
this country, f If they succeed in mere, for'the laying of pipes, In .the
destroying A & P, they will be de-.12bh district, comprising MeAster
stroylng the method of distribution Beaoh, at a cbdt of. $36^49^5 was
that has helped make the American signed. Leo Fishel presided at the
standard of living the envy of the meeting,
world," the ad reads'. ^ • I ^ ^—^ ^
The A & P arguments are directed p,B.C, TALENT TO ENTERTAIN \
%gialnst claims made by anti-trusk'Fo%t HOSE CO, 4 DINNER
representatives 'in speeches] radiop^"' ""^ • ..%• ^7 ^^r rf-talks,
let$er% and newspaper re-1 Talent from the Z^eeport Police,
leases, .the Washington lawyers. Boys,.Clubs will entertain at the
and / on^lmif :oentTBtaihpH; !Ppstnia8tet ^Edward A. ] Bice warned
today ( ' <-*^
By way of explanation he f*binted / cards .to you
out that lAepos^ge rate .oh unseal-{postage/ !; . _ *
ed greeting carq, which travel Kyj. «o? they may*,be:held until the
third class mail, wae raised to 3 addressee supplies ^ the additloiial
postage requred-by!,theJiew law be-
!'So don^ try.,to mail this year** fore.the mysterious envelope—Jwhloh
" tl:^^naouttobeyour^e^^,Oh^istr
maslw^sh—may be delivered to him,.
greetings with on and one-halt.
cent stamps left "over
CQiriatmas, he cautioned:
of em6arrasslng thlnga
gqrta "pr jrour cards-? may-be dhunted
JM&p- into the ;j?ead Lette? Offioe* 'if
.y/j they Ye deposited at the peak of the
"Your mail carrier ;nay ret^Arn tAe, /. (OdntinuedVon Page 18) '"
lower food prices and will only,night,
affect A & P..
, The A &.P points out that, the'the.
court is being asked to "break- up _
A" & P'a retail stores into seven 3 pj^J
groups, each of which mtist be sold;.. ;
to diffeMnj^p^^rs/: and 1 operated
. soccer team will play
gquare Neons at
.Square \ Field Sunday at
. 8TOBZ . :
under-Jnew management/'v and to" TO REMAOf.. .OPJEN i'WND A? :' " ,".}
"prder-' us to- sell; A.' & P'g- factories, I. jr .= .-..;/"• •• . -"'^ % - ; '\.'-. -.?•'. V-V^. \\:
which. produce many o? the fine /%he Whela»J)rug Store; t64 South
foods you find in pur' stoires,\ to ,atlll Malnc@t?=»ili : remam
other new owners; \ , ^,, , i afterjQHf dt|h#r
of. the present ow»eM;;who^r4;llpse ait 2 PJ*,,
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| Rating | |
| Title | 1949-12-01 |
| 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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