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\ Now let's get down to business.
First on the agenda Is the excep*
good run - of-"Boston"
In the past
there have been plenty of fish,
but, Since few anglers^took ad-vantage
pf fishing for this game
species not many were brought
to dock* This year Is an excep-tlon-^
hundrds of anglers are seek-ing
the silvery speed demons just
outside Jones Inlet.-
"Boston" mackerel average
about" two, pounds in weight ana
for their size there are few fish
that'Will compare with ^hem for a
acrap: on light tackle, "fhe^ are
caught In great numbers via the
cHum Method^ using ground up
m^hhaden (mossbunkers to the
Jhitlated) with or without the use
ofy/balt, iBalt^ can consist of
awimmer - clani, =.*plec& df "bun-
,.. If 'ho bait Js preferred,
I]ure In the shape of
eel will prove it's worth,
Thaliatter "method "is satisfactory
if''the'angler "Will keep the lure
'Using.a jigging motion.
• recent catches show the
fish (d be More than plentiful/ On
hdard the "Viking," one of Cap-
^laln Carl Forsberg's fleet of boats
dhder skipper "Shi" Fodrie, more
. than 650:Msh,were caught by ten
anglers*. On board .the. "Lydl* R"-
tinder^aptAln Hogan White, over
iOOO fish came aboard though In
. this j*aa^ there were% more addicts
reel.
AteJ still Tunnmg
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\ JBy R^EpLfEL HOTAUNG
, f;%*«le»t Freepbrt Exchange J
Service td,cKI^rcn and youth has been adopted as one
of the jnajpr projecta o( tKe FreeportvExchange^Club ahd has
been carried out in various ways;, almost ever since the club
organized in 1924.
Whateyeri elae may be taken
up tn the way coiomunlty
aervice,^ther.e la alwayd an op*
most worthy: projects' and_ coop-erates
financially and with man
portunlty for aeryice to S&74'%'"'^^\.?y%^;%^^^^^^^^
t; Rreyalllog,pn Long Is-land,
the/«Rnal%tRe SB^c^al eeemr
ed leas :,ayede^, less practical
e (p^ber^jfprmg of aerv-
^ Therefore,,,A%;e. clubr centered
Its attention oa tliose under-privileged.
children at <3brl8tmaa
time, rather .tbaq . In the Summer.
A /Christmas party la given each
year and a aumberl of boys and
glrls la Belacte*) ^from homes
where ^hey dp not have much
Chrlatmaa cbeer, or-Qheer of .any
kind for that matter. Club mem-bers
transport them to our meet
in g _plaj:e ,\ wlie re they.^ em j oy "_a
turkeyv dinner and some appro-
Program
About the time the program
la flniahed, Santa Claub appears
before the large "Christmas Tree,
calls ,eapA..b.oy or girl by name
and preaenta^each. -a gift. Fol-lowing.
,M%a%l club members take
them to. a store where each la
fitted with a pair of ahoea be-fore
toeing M<en hqnie. AM of
thla constitutes t6e Exchange
<31ub's rChrlstmaa Jor. the -ohil"
mp&(''Of the funds, partlo-f@
p the shoes, being ^ pro-by
tl*e « member9.^iQ cele-the&
r
, * . » . .
;vf
f ^Av^ryjdAy-oAtvy ?n"e fish haVe
b^eh irunnlngv, well 'over : two
pbuhAs^and are;ypry active, an ln^
__...,._ that they are on 4h^.^vay*
dutitb sea fSKlhelkiisummer vaca?
'i8k*pp!#K yiQ.calso. says ^ he
saw so *: many blow Qsb,
^hardy orown wIgglers:wAth
being jcaught two at a clip,
the hook before It reaches
bottom and the angler should pre^
{pare 'With spare hooks since the
a perfect upper and
of teeth
*&Mroligh a gut snell without much
. . .
a very Interesting
the U. SJ Arniy TBh"
to maintenance of -^
on .this
friend, -*Leo
the Town "spent-almost _$17,(%M[)J
, (at our Instigation)^ open up th*s
waterway" closed In two weeks
time thereafter. Once again a
dred&e - Is -working.— Once again
pretUct the channel will close
t Immediately unless protec-
The solution; aA known to
_alter-,the Swift .Creek
the L. L ». P, C. at
thd..State, to
;creek;.?naintaina -'stability.
' * '' '
anniversary! f/
thoae inedibers
veraary occurred" during the^
are .called to the front, present-ed
a card.whloh reada:
L^^^#3Q^G#!!WrW^^
^-. Yoii have .been ,a member
ot, the Exchange;].Club of
Freeport 'alncq. .
I hope your service to. the
Community, State i&nd Na-tion
may continue through
thia medlurn..foe\.many
.years.
Shoea
As each member receivea
card he handa the aeoretary the
price of a pair of jahoes, .Fre-queatlyr-
club members find that
•E&eae bpys ^hd g(rl@ alao._areL_[&
sad rheed qf o_ther olothlag and
f t--la'- prpYlded,-=uaually, through
the
zatlon ,*
' *^
airplane ^lu^
Became. Freep&rt'a Model
Aero .Club.. The boya designed
and n^w uWv their, own^ Insignia
on .etatlqnery, olptnea, banhera,
etc., and aome very fine" build-ers
* of planes have been develop-ed.
TA0i;«lu))h%B numbered as
Algb^ae 'fifty imeml*efs at;..times
and hae a oaee; orjrojphlea won
In lopal , an<l aectjbnal IneetA,
NotaAe among jts victories are
the ''reaUita^^ "the Van Oort-j&
ndt r ' Park * meet* "in Ne^r ] York
featured
;agalhst jtself
^rfrpnjk:[aptlxltles
X'"^"^ 'i '^/B;U%:«a!tt«w*t^iol*
BHW^@%#^#! %%yw^^^^^Kp^^h'^»'A a''tight'iJine;
*nd>:?N^^ra'6%;i;'?^
'***'•• **J ^» '.'. z.-*-*< j..W'*j.*r*'-*'^'*»L-. • *av **** —
lice and aa maoy Officers
Patrolmen a a can be epared
from duty at the tlmd, are In*
ylted. to the luncheon meeting at
"which an appropriate program la
arranged. Thia gesture la to
ahow_the cltib'a appreciation for
the aervlce theae men are ren-dering
to the community
..thrj@J»gtL_.protection, of life and
property. The Club will preaent
an .award.to the patroln)&n hay-lag
the best all around record
during the year In accordance
with certain rulea and regulat-ions
governing . the contest.
FOrmer Mayor Patterson/, who - la
a member of the club, baa, an*
no u need that the winner of .the
award 'Will be sent to the F. B. T.
School In Waahlngton for apeclal
training.
In addition to theae Itema* the
club Is active In Ffeeport Inter.-
Club Council, Freeport Boys'
Club, four members of Exchange
dlrectora, and other -worthwhile*
projects of communlty^wlA^ im-portance*
As tb0:bldeat aervica
club lo..Freeport,^t^tlH takea the
lead or cooperates fully In all
.--'V-^l-)^v
FIRST FBESBYTZBIAN
Rev& .A. Gordon MacRury; pas-tor.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.;
sermon by the pastor, 10:45 a* m.;
young people's servKe, 7 p. m.
t^Z...^ ;—. r^-r%.s %??-?-;"
•i"
, W,P.A., LoAJ
enjoy
a) %?-^
r^j ••''.•••.': ^
* &l;«y I
.•^ J"^:
' '"' ' ' , A voice ano
*of'( ieycry. local group
aim - worthy movement -
|o ••'< earnest •- < aervicd
our eAtlre
NO. 1 FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND, YOR THURSDAY* JUNE Bj-^tl "^
.V;..-
CHURCH QF OCR HOL? RE-Rev.
John J. Mahon, pastor,
Masses at 7:30, 9:15, 10:30, and
11:30 "a. m., 12:15 p. m.
Officialdom took advantage of ^!i
? the out3obr steakr'o ast of the Fre_e-* v**tr^»
port Klwanls Club, last night on^J
.the estate of Michael J. Coffey,^
Bedell and Archer sts., to partakej'\
of the choice viands cooked by
FKR8T BAPTIST
Rev. Dr. J. Gordon Hynes, pas-tor.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.;
morning worship, sermon, 10:45
"Educating Conscience" > evenjjig
service, sermon, 7:45, "The Future
of All Long Island Churches";
Friendly forum, 6:30 p. m.
TRANSFIGURATION
EPISCOPAL
Rev. Reginald H. Scott, rector.
Holy communion, 8 a. m., except
first Sunday of every month;
phurch school, 9:30 a. m.; morn-
Ing worship and sermon, 10:45
a. m.
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(ConMnued from Page 1)
Inter^Falth Clergy Council* aaid
He wanted^ tq (Share th^ Idoqs, ex<^
He added: that h6 @i%nt "4hree
years in the navy during the\
World War and knew some of the
problem^ they faced;
"I am personally
tipued, "that my generation after
4iav&«g-4ought-the WorlQ War wds
not able to make a better .jpeace
arrangement. For if it had you
would not now be called to go to
jcamp7 Ypu are called to»gp^.be-cause
you are physically fit, while
others have been rejected, for
"w&lcK-fact. you_.a^ZJ@Lll3e_cgm-jpiended.
I trust yqu really will
iieyer" Save tb^ go tCLvWarrbUt-t^
you <jlor t %hoReLyou. will not b&
•called-to go\ beyond tHe ?Rofes of
our own cbn@%ieRt!**
Finally Dr. Jones advlaed the
"boys to write nome at least once
a week, to develdp self-control, to
practice the presetted oifJGod and
to keep clean. He presented New
Testaments to the Protestants jn
the group and service prayer
books to the Catholics.
Those liiducted into service
were John J. Leonard;" 200 West
Merrlck rpnd; Charles ^ctiombs,
128 Niew York^avenue;'Chester T^
Gybcke, 1 i 1 Dephpff. avenue; W^-
U@m Hichardson, 17 ^Helen- avenue;
Milton MacBri&r jr., .4*3 State
street^ @*%pKlyh, and l^llMam • JJ
West L^na
FREEPOBT METHODIST
- Rev. Dr. E. A. Pollard Jones,
pas tor. Church school, adult Bible
class, 9:30 a. m., morning-worship,
H\^&5, "The two Ways"; high
school fellowship, 6 p. m., supper
^n parsonage.
LUTHERAN
. "David Goodwm Jaxheimeiv
pastor. Matins service and Sun^
day schbo[J6r Worship, ^9 a. n*/;
service, 10 ;45j"3@rmohj By
MM%^
> g^eet. jjLGjut&i*:
^JOSgph Heard,
charg;e.ySunday at 11 a.
William^Palmer wil'have onarge^
of the service and preach on
Religion." The,.(3o%onel
will dedicate the infan^sdn^xt Mn
and Mrs. Stephen Roach* ,CoI.
Palmer 4s .from*^e)v York where
he has complete' charge "of all
f&mily welfare activities for the
New York area. Sunday School at
2-:30 p. m. In charge of Mrs. Theo-dore
Godden. Young people's meet*
iMg"Bt 6:30 p. m. In charge of
Frances Dicksoh, and Gospel serv*
ice at 7:40 with Adj. Joseph Heard
speaking on "ArBrulsed Reed."
F*RST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
; -SCIENTIST • —•
"Ancient and Modern Necroman-cy*
AlKaa Mesmerism and Hy&)^
Denounced/' is the subject"
%je3Sj>n-Seo^on_^ in Till
-Churches of- ChristTSclentisty^bn
.§»#%%
" The __
no" v/Sdmhrt^^
council against the Lord" (Pro-verbs
214.30*),
Among the citations which com-prise-
Ihe Lesson-Sermon is the
MlowlAg from th6 ^iblef "Th6n
was*.brought unto him one pds-
'siessed ^w'fth a devii^ blind, and
dumb: and Me healed him, inso*
much that the blihd and dumb
both spake and saw . . . But
when the Pharisees heard it, they
said, This fellow deth. no.t cast
out devils, out by Beelzebub the,
prince _p(; the devils. And 3esus
kingdomt
o
, agalast* itself shall not
8tahd: ' And M /Satan ca^t out Sa*
Jtan; he is ol^^ Against hiinselfj
shall '.:Vth$n%7;hlsi
-And ifJt by?B&^
•Least /oAt deyU&.\by. the. Spirit , of
Commissioner Lawrence \V=*
L. Luther. - ^ ;r
Supervising Supervisor A. Holly y!
Patterson was .,,there, Avith hia.7 \
father, Archie Patterson, former. ^,
Superintendent of Highways, -and( ^
Comptroller ^Theodore Bedell, Jr." \{
Then there were Lester Heczog, ./
had of th W. P. A. for Nw York"
State, and Harold Howe, director AK^ '
for Nassau and Suffolk Counties..J,|
The village board was repre*^
sented by Mayor Worden Winne
and Fred Howell,- Jri Otherg t
hand were Village Engineer ]
A. Wood, Sewer .Commlssionexalii
Leo Fishel, Frank Holland and ^j
Coffey. Russell E. Hotallng, presl?^
dent, headed a group from the Ex- "v
change Club and Timothy Tinsley, \
of Brooklyn, s^ate Kiwanas secre^''^
tary, was noted among those/*;
present, as "was formed Mayor ^
Robert E. Patterson* "^
President James A. Warner was
official sllcer and butterer of rolls, \;
William K. Tenney ^id the carvMg—
and others assisted in variou? 4|
capacities.
Instead of dividing up
teams for arsbftball game,
cate was played.
im;ToF(.Jay
Next Monday
Rev. R. H. Scott Will
Speak For Ministers
At Send-off Program
Freeport Has "Descendant**
Of Famous Washington
Few persons are aware that there is on the Memorial
Library grounds a "direct descendant" of the Washington Elm.
It is located on the west lawn, and is one of about 150 in
existence.
The tree was planted here nine
years ago by Ruth Floyd Wood-on
the tenth anniversary of Its
planting.
hull Chapter, D. A. R., when Mrs. I The original Washington Elm. 1?
J. Edwin Clark was regent. That
was in 1932, the-two hundredth
anniversary of the birth of George
Washington. No marker was
located ,in Cambridge, Mass., and
bepame famous because ft: wan
under Its boughs that George
Washington took command of the
Quota Put At $2,500
Preeport haa been assigned
a quota of $2,500 In the na«
tlon tvide drive, of the
Five more selectees from Dls ! placed on the tree at that time.! Continental Army. Shoots taken
trlct 717, comwblnz Freeport " *^ "" ^** ** eapHng and Its' from-the original tree have been
rowth was not guaranteed. I propogated but only about 150
and Roosevelt, will be mustered | Now that the tree has continued Shave survived, and Freeport is
into service Monday at 7:30 a. m.! td grow and Its eohUnuance Is as-| fortunate to -have one of them,
with appropriate exercises in the | sured, plans are underway to pro-| Mrs. Carl H. Tewksbury is serv-
Court Room in the Municipal/vide an appropriate inscription | ing her setond term as regent of
Building. ! which will be placed on the tree the local D. A. R. chapter.
" The Rev. R. H. Scott, re6tor!
of the Transfiguration Episcopal}
Church, representing the Inter-
Faith Clergy- Gounpil, will speak
and present Testaments to the
boysj there will be a representa-tive
of the American Legion, I
while Chairman Lawrence L. Lu-ther
and DaAIgl J. Carmlchael of
. the Selective Service Board will
speak a few words. The contin- Flies From Washington :2r':\s%,%2,^"i^ cent" %»* Frank T. Prlmavera, 43 Hansc Degree on Class
.ave., whose brother,. Thomas, now=
of Fort Bragg, S. C., was induct-
S^# Sr7.SSSS?^i also was prominent in at a meeting in headquarters, 3^j ca^Miy before joining, any
Railroad ave,, Monday-night. ?hei
Renomi&te Ca@ey lUrge* Uons War
As K. of C. Beikd I On Communism
I R. E. Johns Speaks
! Oii Dies Committee;;
i Installat•ion July 8
•^ \ i
William J. Casey, of Kew Gar-1 Members of the Freeport Lions
Service Org;anlzat*o»d to raise
$16,763,000 tvlth %vhlrh to pro-vide
recreational centers in
the vicinity of military camps
throughout the country.
Nassau County has been
asked to rake $100,000.
Former Dlatrlot Attorney El-vln
N. Edward* of thlw village,
Is chairman of the campaign
In Nassau, while County Ex*
ccMt&Ve J* Mussel Sprague Is
honorary chairman. The na-tional
chairman is Thomas E«
Dewey of Ne%t York City.
Reception Planned
To Methodist Pastor
The Rev. E. A/ ROllard Jon pa,
Castor of the
who baa just bp?n r»-
•t timed for Ma eighth ye&r, and.
: Harmon^ ^
Inland in ita^epriog
igat
the?dlrecton of
'klna in the auditorium of the
iGolumbua avenue aonool.
va? enjoyed by a
audience, and all the a umbers
ifere liberally :appl%uded,
The singer^' were: assisted tn tab
prpgrani by J—R, Y4uatt, '
Miss Martha Renwlck,
an* Gordon T&ylor, ..
Mrs. Marie BeiUtt was the accom*
panlat for the chocol numbers.
In tbe'fdborus 'Ver&: Miss Eliza"
belh k<3tp*art?} . ' Mrs. Florence
8iogle;"">%ns??"vVera* Adams, Mrs.
Marlon- WulfE, Mrs. Marie' 5e%Utt,
Mrs/Marie Mathe%8on,_Mrs.
tie Len*r Mrs. Elizabeth
Miss Josephine MadDevttt,
Elsie Smith, Mrs. Ada Megalian*
MiuL Gertrude Pesce, Mrs.
phlne Plnkham,
ganizat.l.p.n.s. .-"_w.i th .W^.Bt ;ry^.m^*pw^M^nr..^^'
"^'•i$WB6a%'
•'#MW^-
!&• *%'i\
Nicholas Krapf, treasurer; Joseph , Secretary Gerald Gayno^r. He
Hoffman, Be 11 more, recorder; Hu- ^spoke on "The Work and Accom-advocate;
| plishments of the Dies CommIt-deputy
grand knight; Leon
Tr^imamaJ commander j =»", Freeport, chancellor; Mich-of
Willtam Clinton $tory Post,! »^ LaGrego, Bellmore, -worden;|
., gpoke to a group of seven
. Free.port Kouths wbu "W'ere Induct-ed
jntp service Monday nkdrnlag.
Tr -"There is nothing to be glum
xwier," / he said. 'You are going
away aa part of the Government
and you ought to he proud and
glad of It, If war comes, and 1
don't want to 'be a aegglmlst in
saying it will? you'd bq sorry.the
rest "of your lives if you kept
going.
.,%%SWt'*0%L .
rOcean5%de, |ry, Who has^ been tra
tensively, presided for the fjfat
time in several weeks. /
Mrh Johns was Introduced by
Joseph Martiner, inside guard*.| tee." He outlined. t^e__objectlves
Edward Jackman and Nicholas of the CommunTst Party of the
n, outside
Charles Mayer, Bellmore, trustee;
Casey, Past Grand Knights*
Charles F. Egan and Thomas S.
^United States of America as re-vealed
in testimony before the
Dies group. He said these Includ-ed
the creation of a mission for
For_ker, Daniel J. Gdrmichael, I organizing the masses for the
Daniel Bradley, BaldWA?A. Krapf * overthrow of the Government and
and McHugh, Delegates to; Long **the creation of a Soviet America.
service; Your acceptance means
rthat you are perfect physically.
""ou"are going to have 'a good
time " and jyon." must realize _ihat
Island .Chapter; Casey^and Egan,
delegates to the 1942 State con^
ventlon at Lake Placid; with?For-
Ai L. Hogan, as alter-y
i
for -if 1t cornea -to' thi&t
Smith,
Miss Elizabeth Raff&elli and
Ratrlcla Cole._ *
Herbert Wl Shogren, E.
Hell&nd and Richard C.
were ushers. '
Table salt is obtai_ned by
and'minlng/qf «>ck salt. Most \
the. evaporated salt
Mlss^T^nces 3(eirnan,
regent. pjL"Qo.urt gtella .Maria, .C.
;D. of=A^v^regentecl aervlce prayer
hooka to the tCathoUca...io the
group and "dhalrman Luther, in
the absence of a representative \>T
the Imter-Falth Clergy Counqlll,
gave Testaments to the Protest-ant
youths. %
nates.
Further Mr. Johns said Com-munists
were clever, so they con-.
cealed their activities through or-ga#
izations named to attract
American citizens who would not
Grand Knight Caaey, made a knowingly be connected with
special trip by airplane. froml»4^.4?*ovement, Among others
W-a shing~t on - to get- -tor •— for t he .class Initiation of ten
^andida"tes, including one
Long Beach,"Tuesday^
listed, the *
American League
for fvBeace, wh*ch._M_ said had
over Civil the
which he presided! JSupreme
Omaha, Neb., attended.
In the class were Paul Kelly,
era' Alliance, ^mposed of \V. P.
^A%. wpn^ers; the Student Union
and Youth Congress all of which
he maintained Are controlled by
an attorney; Thomas" Fagan, I Communists;
president of the Alpha pmega| ^
Catholic Club; John P. McQuade; i
jr., of the local post office; Will-
(Contlnued on Page S)
will be community alnglng, led by
Portion Yarrow. Thp Hls'n'Her
Clu"b wlH present n comedy des*
crlblng n day 1m the life of a
"omnniter.
The reception \viif ronow, the
of the vart.ou&
Lr \vlvea or
pr. and, Mrs.
Oath Of Mice
Mayor Also Announces
Terms of Office For
Five on Authrity
Three- members of the Village
Housing Authority named last
\vaek took the oath of office, ad-ministered
by Assistant Clerk
George F. Hnsbrouck, on Tues-day.
They were Chairman Edward
B. Thompson, J. R. Youatt and
Philip Niclteieberg. Gbarlea" J.
Martin and the Rev. John J. Mad"
den, the other/ membera of the
commission, were, out of town,
and ^111 be sworn In 59 soon a»
they return.
At the Village Board meeting,
Mayor Worden J. Wlnne an-nounced
he terms of office of j
the five men a a follows: Chalr^
five years; M&r-
Madden, three;
Nlc-kelaberg, one.
The chairman announced he
would call a meeting of rlle^au-thorlty
shortly.
The Bonrd received a letter
from the Nassau County
Council advising that
u(Ur
iMatlona an*4
bands
Jones l<n receiving* Refreahmenta
From Eleanor Cary?
"Reward for rettum of American
flag and atmff taken from out-ride
this office on Decoratlom
Thle poster the window
of the mimeographing office of
Eleanor Gary, 86 Church atreet.
In compManc'? with a requ&st
the Chaioiber of Commerce,
Mies Cary hung 'A Hag from %
ata*f( ov&r the office on Memo rial"
.Day at 8:30 a. m. When ahe re-
.turned a 5 p. m. both the flag
and ataff wer.e^gone. Neither the
police nor her neighbors Mad any
Idda a» to who the oulprlt waa.
,
'Everything le In reaAinesa for
Armistice V/]6urt/ -Orde^of the.
the- annual birthday dinner of
be; held...?t
Sat/
urday evenfh"g. On^theijcommltt.ee
Lni chtrge are Mrs. "M&rlpn
ton, Mrs. Mlnnt
Mra. MMdred Paul.
notloea, "No Entry/Wthout.
on the ' ':TS?:^
..X>1P ,.,,
'af Oie" ^oxVer hbusd; weyej
8Ubni!t'te:d by Ihe Auaerehl &
Contracting Corporation, And
Good Ron da Engineering Con?,
structlon Co. They were
to E*.- Burton Cdhen, *
engineer, for checking.
felleceo Bros., submitted
lowest bid. $516, for,, providing \^'
GOO yard6 of ban.krun gravel^'for"' "
the roads, and received the con"
tract. There were four x)ther
a a followa: Mil burn Contracting
Co., $552; Le.wla Broa., $660, and
Walter Koben, $720.
-On the reeommenvlatlon of Ed?
mund P. Cheshire, several
changes were made In the per-sonnel
of the Consumers' Service
i Vision. Norman Dean ,waa
f erred to-. the credit
at hla present salary;
Mauersberger was appointed to
regular position on an
salary of $2,200; tihe sanie'aotion t^
[&B t'aken concerning:!
Murrq y, 0 hj^dt e p_.C 1 C'lt 1 a n d
inicl^ .GlpNaoo^. AAr^b?M
while - James Camplon^-was.
contingent went first to; iam Higgins, Walter J. Betts,;
piping wa|te? down
; pumping
ed anq evaporating
Despite! general Jbellef, the^re .M*
difference In t flavor
Fort'Jay, Governor's'Island; and
on Tuesday, to Camp Dix, 'N* J.
John J. Kee, John J. Shields,
Bellmore; James C. Bagnell, and I
. . John* J. Moohan, of Long Beach
hue, "waa designated as "leader of j (Council. ^ . */
Grand Knight of the Couir
assisted by District Dep-
-"the'delegation, with .JamesVM
Miirphy, 52 Weberfleld avenue",
leader^They were vol-ujnteeFS;,
ja» were Edgar
^_r^ Atlantic avenue;
fred 6. Arata, '13T East
and Harry H?-
Forest avenue;, while
Tysqn, ^O^Heleh airenuet
4 iCplumhua
compile ted the contlngentu'
cil
uty Joseph W. Herbert, of Hemp-stead,
George Felnster and Philip
Boy:'Club Out Of The
Thtough Succew Of Revue
The Freeport Boya' plub la
the red'*'TLa.% rasult of
tihe two performances of Lhe
, 'Htl It Up,, given'
School audltordum
_ be . .
'" Redeemer Alpha " Omega
night Ja
^L^i:T(ded^T)yyjJ:be ,Lak@ Placid .Club
toga over the Memorial Day
second-degree will
ministered to a^large_class" of
s on " and
degree \Vlth ^
maor
., others j.of
sixth District; Long Beach, Hemp- j
Large
last ,niBfh'ts.
audiences the
while tha ppoc.4eds fr,olni the sou-venir
journal added -to the, gratl- of r
, .with, the numerous
comiipoaed th? casts
':Y«lifbh^i%se. MusAc wiH * t,e prb^^ea4,.%#ynbr6$k,..iRocKvilIe Centre 'of the varjoiis'Barttons 'of the
'atSt^Ma^s^Churcl^'i^b^^^
{QQ9ti%*%ejii^nrpa^^7j ^ f humoring ^ppd\M^tc, 4%^ "^111
. , ..
It Up" proved t^o be one o
mojt enjoyable, cventa
here is* a long tlnie.
The three Service clubs — the
Pxc.hu r,% e,
bhe
and
Women and num-erous
other organ Iza tlon a
,r.Qp'peae«tnd
-ing
The
it he
direct-ed
by. ; Ban'eroft of 'the 'John
3. Rogers !, _ Prpducijig Ct; „ of
•revue a.n4 -Emet vaa
tuch
\ad.ded
- thai
pro-pointed
to the"T)eT
previously held tyr
Alvln Southard"
Water DepaPtmeht,"*wa@
ed to lay a main 1% Washington^
place, between Pine atreet and ,\
Porter field place. .^L
BEATRICE
•Announcement of the
ment of Mtaa iSeatrlce Ruth
to Robert V. Lowell, a on of Mr.*%;j
and Mrs. V* G. Powell of
brook, has been n&ade by ' 1%@Pj {
parents, Mr. and Mra. J, Wllllaioi ^j
"*L o-. _wf.o , <#o^ JW4» o^r* «t,h" nna»Y! &VAM&6.;': )
Mlaa. Loiwe waa graduate'd '
the Freeport (High
*nd later attended tJie
ton School for
York City. .'
0/0.
Live," win ' "be <
monthly meeting
Rapubll«%n. Ctub
dhy) in the.Sparkain
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1941-06-05 |
| 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.; |
Description
| Title | 1941-06-05 1 |
| Text |
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