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a^dv^rdjmdslof .the
home»of ^Dr^ ^nd" Mrs^-=Roy ? D*
Grimmer, 25 _St. 'Paul's road,
Hempsteadj will be given over to
the 'British War Relief Society
for a»lawn bridge, to be given
next Wed^aday T*egihning at 1:30
• p. m,, .for the benefit of bomb;
shocked British children.
The proceeds from the event
will go to St. Christopher's nurse-
,f
&#
^v
England as part of-the local Re*
Build a Child Campaign.
Mrs. Grimmer is being assisted
by Mrs. Otho Hudson, Mrs.
Charles Murdoch, Mrs. F. Ken-neth
Harder, Mrs. John Mann,
Mrs. Lewis J. Smith, Mrs. Ray-mond
Maure, Mrs. Charlgs Bee?
ston,' Mrs. R* S. Carmlchael and
Mrs. Howard S, Walters^r"
president; entertained
tain Call Club o,t Its 4eml-a%uiual
mother and daughter-aoc$aKaf her
home 1&6 Leonard /.avenue. A
comedy playlet, *t)ne Reason Why
Producers and Playwrigbte Go
Crazy" was given by tb@ girls.
Mary- Jane -Bepger and Eileen
Bennet sang-duets, while Flor-ence
Alleteee did a tap routine
and Betty Gtnedeker sang and re-cited.
Mies Hallam and Joan Garret-son-
wel«)med-lJie-guedtST-w4m-i n=-
cluded Mrs. Jamee J. Bennet and
daughter, Virginia] Mrs. Henry
W. Berger, Mrs. John B. Braun,
Mr«. Walter B. Garretson, Mrs.
George Hallam and Mrs. Grace
Snedaker.
^&#v#B^#
AM
~9:M
9:13
9*30.
9.4)
(OiOO
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II:M
PM
12:1*
I2:)0
12:43
SUNDAY
1:00
1:30
Mualo Graph*
Tropical Mood*
Rfdin* the Rang* with
- Caraon Roblaon
Here Cornea the Band
Muelc Salon i
Home Folk* Frolic
Llateo to Letbert
3t. Morka MelRbdiat Church
Service
The Drama of Food
L. I. Community—Page of the
Air
V, ^, Amy
Servla
00.
30
2:45
"Personal Ifberty la the para-'
mount essential to human dignity
and human happiness."—Bui we r-
Lytton.
FREE
of f3n* d^ enj printed
(8 prints) 2Sc /
TA1BER
152 &)uA Main
One Block South of Merriok Road *,
Prescriptions called for and delivered in all parts of
Freeport and Surrounding .Villages
3:00
4:00
4:15
<?,' 5: (10
5:03
5:1)
5:30
9:00
9:30
9:43
)0:00
10:30
10:43
1 1 :00
PM
f:00
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2:00
2:15
2 :3 0
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:15
18
30
Songa of Your Heart
Allen Roth A The Symphony
of Melody
The Modern Muaic Box
Maater Singfra
From A to Z in Novelty
Dance Muaio A La Carte
Novatime
New: of Naaaau: John E. Frogge
Be Thrifty & Be Happy
Freddy Nagel'a Orcheatra
Whgt a Al The Mnvita
Henry iKng'a Orcheatra
Sporta: Boe Zellner
Sunday Song Service
MONDAY
Concert Hall of the Air
Home Folka Frolic
WPA Orchcatia—
The Coapel Chorl*ter*
Liaten to Leibert
Tropical Mood*
On With the Dance
TUESDAY
Concert Hail of the A*r
L, I. Community Paee of th*
Air -."..''. ^ '-"
Here Come* the Band
Tropical Mooda
Dance Hour
-Hgnie Fnlkw Frolic
Dance Circheatra
Home folk* frolic
Whitt'a at the Moviea?
WEDNESDAY
.Farm Radio— Hour
Horn* Folk* Frolic
Shall W« Waltz)
Conaumer* Information
L!*ten to Leibert
The Health Hunter*
Tropical Mood*
Here Cornea the Band
Church in the Wddwood
Concert Hall of the Air
Ridin* the Range w*i th "Caraoa
AM
9:00
10:00
10:43
IhOO
11:13
11:30
11:43
PM
12:00
I 12:30
12:45 Dance Orcheatra
1:00 On W*th The Dance
1:15 From A to Z in Novelty
1:30 L I. Community Page of th*
Air
1:45 Novaftime . . ,*,..
6iOO Concert Hall of the Air
..8:30 Calling AH Copa
6:45 Maater Singer*
9:00 Here Cornea the Band
V: I) 7 ropical Mooda
9:30 Home Folka Frolic
9:4) Shalt We Waltz)
10:00 Studio Party
.10:30 Liaten to Leibert
10:45 On With the Dance
-mOO 'Naaaeu After Dark
THURSDAY
PM
7:00 Home Fdlka Frolic
7:13 What'a At the Movie*
7:16 Dance Orcheatra
7:30 The Marketeer*
8:00 Shall We Waltz?
6:15 On With the Dance
8:30 .^Tropical Mooda
6:45 Here Cornea the Band —.:
TO-ELECT
^?% voice and champion
^T^^f ^V$*y local group
[?jand TVoHny
1^'•=•*.,.:
be heldj tomorrb]*?
lo the Vetemos*
C01U33%ne avenue, at'8:
Officers will be eledted.
CLASSIFIED
^BUNGALOWS FOR SALE
FREEPORT 5 «room bungalow, a team,
ghrage, nice location. Price $3,3*0. $330
caahv ^v=
' Fred C. Ware. 49 N. Main at.
% ^NG BLA^rNEW YORK ^\/
?dn f^tf^ames Comnfilttee
THURSDAY, % MM
FAMILY BUNGALOW
Bungalow 8 rooma, 3 bedroom*,
r'^xtm ^-lovarmryr large"
room, fire place, u)l burner,
can be uaed for arqall apartment,
@,large plot, aecluded rear yard. Only
$6,a90. Terma li desired.
V A I L of P I N E S—Open Eve*.
57 N. Main at., Freeport 6866.
O. rive
To Teach Proper^lagJ!)!splay
SITUATION: WANTED ^ v
The following positions are listed
with "More Employment Service," 22
Pine at., Freepari_4445.
'" NO FEE EMPLOYER
Young man^aheet metal worker &
mechanically inclined, want* position.
Young man bookkeeper—2 yra. ac-counting.
Man wan La gardening & out "door
work,
Widow, 32 yra. old, wanta houae-keeper'a
position where «*)ie can have
6 yra. old daughter with hfr—emu'I
.remuneration. '
Companion Housekeeper—drive* ror.
Practical nurse—excellent referent er*
Accompaniat.
Short^ order cook.
Womaa cook—Rest.— salad sr pantry
wpman.
, School WirlsT—care of childre&
^j^.^
"Mopping Up" Village
As Receipt* Reach
A Total of $2,168.62
7:45
6:00
6:1*
6:30
8:45
Sally Lambert it "Don't Say I
Told You, Bui."
Mueic Salon
Jen'n Collina
Nova Limp
Tropical Mooda
Here Comoa the Bnnd
SINCLAIR L. RAYNOR
Coal — Koppera Coke -" fuel Oil
8 NORTH MAIN STREET
Phone Freeport 7474
f^rjr.
Your Church
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rVV:'' /.
"Dr. Miltbii B. Waldman, chair-man,
and Hie worters m the
thiited Service Organization drive
to raise $4,000 in {his village as
part of the $10,000,000 national
campaign to provide recreational
facilities in the vlcinty of camps
and forts Jor the iboys in the
army when tliey are at leisure,
are confident that when all the
reports are in at Monday night's
gathering In the l*egion dugout,
Freeport will have gone over the
top. . . .
This is due to tH%Tfact that re-ports
received at last Monday's
gat herlng showed $2,168.62 al-readj^
contrlbuted, while the mem"
bers of the special gifts and wo-men's
committees are "mopping
the village in an effort to
everyone, to make sure
engineer of, the iNassau County
Department of* Health, addressed
the veterans. He told how, after
the adoption of the county char-ter,
the 65 separate health de-
Ji ' ViA'
Commercial St.
ParkToBeRHeJ
As Playground
t)iat not a nickel is lost.
^PrSvious to Monday's report
m,ee_ting, Treasurer L. Burtin
(%ssin renorted JR1R4777 n« H<*-t
Courts To Be Provided
Civics la Advised
The Commercial Street Park Is
to be improved and equipped with
softball diamonds and tennis
IN THEIR INTEGRITY
Your phyaidah (and any |payic!^B*nat)^3) urge you to GO
TO CHURCH^ only becauae it j?elaxea you from the atraina
of ndaily living, give* you a freah perapecdve on aterial
Ainga, atimulatea your apSritual p*ixeasearg!vea you an am?
^lt mhttera
ent. But only AGOING TO CHURCH can you expreaa,
develop and prove your belief* Only by support of your
church can y^u aw the f^ I^ne6ta-of_your church to
a»ng
_ ^
not
for
TQ%#eK^^t=^
i^-]e?ip^ut^e7*ame Giod^a *%A
point of all. So long aa you believe strongly ^eindliv^
eatly according to &at beBef^jo^MJMhg elae ia %*f great mom
, V^*eJChamber-4»f Commerce is wncemed about trade^
tona and morale=^f ^our whole
. ..._.. ... _-'_.:. ..
the vital importance — of strong, well-financed
churches 4o sound and sane community life.,
reported $1,547.77 on de-in
the First National Bank
qnd' "%ust Co. Additional cbntr.1-
butions of $620.85 were an-chairman
on Commerce
$322^0,
[made at the annual meeting of
the Northeast Civic Association in
the-V. F. w! club house, \North
Golumbus. avenue, last. Friday
night, verified by Franklin F.
Dorman, director of exhibitions,
?#%}^%?:^tjd. if^r :JhjJs group, #q
JaajaaLdaS^wftM^KalM^-r^^^qq r «#Rz »»3^^a
s follow:
Arbd&s, * $92.35; law-
]physiclans, $14 addi=
^Exchange Club;-$15 addi-tional^
malting a total of $150;,
lain (ilhton Story Post, A,.L.,
additional, making a total of
|.6t; .Municipal Employees*/
additional, making a total of
special gifts, $25;' Girl
for the Park Commission.
According plans, the
. and '
ParJc Department.
Gamma ^ sorority,, /
Scouts, $6, arm 8oy Scout/ Troop
196, affiliated
rael, $5.
— The '"
with Temple Is-was
organized^ Friday night at a
meeting in the Municipal Build-
Ing, over which Joseph H. Me-
Closkey?- chainnan of the special
g*ft?.^9onunlttee, presided. The
members of the women's commit-
, Mrs. Harold W. Battln, chair*
Officers
JOHN D. EA6TZR1J??
Directors
ABZLSON
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2nd
ik'S-7^.1
ATPLETON
GeneinU
JOHN D*
JACK %^.
n&VIX
WILLIAM HALD
MXOHAZL HIBSCHTHAL
REV* k.,A« POLLABD JONES
ISADOB
^^:^';/^.2;)^a.^^^.^^:py^jn"L^\"v"r -..
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talk. He aaloL the 92!T "posts^ln the
all^verp cooperating in. the
nd-inoatr dA-thoni bad
donated the uee of thejf" club-houses
or dugputs as heaoquar-tare
in the communities ' tbey
serve. He appealed for Freeport
to attain its quota, ano; to exceed
the $4,000 !f possible, saying that
re to be laid out as -well
as tenons courts and the work Is
to be/gotten under way at«once.
Mry%)orman also announced^that
application would be made to the
^iong Island Rdilroad to er^ot a
fence along the- property, which
liea between Commercial Street
and the railroad tracks and ex-tendp
from Rutland road about
2,500 feet to the east.
The association voted to con-tribute
$6..to ward Freepprt's quota
In the U. S, oL campaign.
It was also voted to endorse
the action of William Clinton
Story Post, \A. L., In Instituting a
campaign to educate the people
of the village as to the proper way
to" display the American flag.
John Nolan, H. AlKed
and George. Mauer wj0$e _ name.d
to ascertam ^ the
partments of the various vil-lages
were merged, This he said
permited a more thorough In-spection
of the various activi-ties
within the jurisdiction of
the department. He referred es-pecially
to the handling of food
and the necessity of proper in-spection
of places where It is pre-pared
and served and of
who handle It.
The engineer referred to con-ditions
along the south shore of
Freeport and said the solution of
the problem created by the pollu-tion
<pf waterways lay in the In-stalling
of sewers belqw Atlantic
atenue. Dr. Barron said that the
seepage of material from septic
tanks and cesspools made its way
Into the canals, making the water
unfit for bathers.
Former Commander Robert D«
Campbell, chairman of the post's
UJS.O., committee reported 1*6
had taken in about $200, approx-imately
two-thirds of the goal set.
He expressed confidence that the
goal would be reached and an-nounced
that during the next two
weeks members of his committee
would canvass the members
this end In vew. i<
An appropriation" of 4*40 was
voted to defray the expenses, .of
Headquarters for the collection
of 'aluminum for use in the de-fense
Industry has been establish-ed
In the store at 17 South Main
hatreet; -MrsrMary E. ^annoK'thT
chairman, announced this wee&.
A non-politlcaL committee la be-
Ing organized to speed up the col"
lection of 'this metal so valuable
in the... defense industry, and
among those Invited to serve
are Mayor Worden E. Wjnne and
former Mayor Robert EJ Patter-son,
The Home Legion, which is
working to obtain articles to
Health Board forces
Action At Yacht Club
And Woodcleft Ave.
apnd'to the boys In
Is <to^be asked to assist in the
work.
Mrs. Bannon explained that If
any persons hnve aluminum they
desire to donate to the cause but
cannot ggLio headnuarters, they
_m.a..y. _a,da3^? *LSr:%^. _3S_2 ^..ii _ _ . .i
will be jSlectq&aCthelr homes.
Action of the Nassau County
Department of Health In ordering
numerous residents along the
water front to provide their prop-erty
with water tight septic tanks
and directing the South Shore
Yacht Club to prohibit bathing m
Randall Bay has the Village
Board in a dilemma.
Commander .Jamee
:pr ^e*^t&t% conyent^ .ta
#@%M^
through which th.e American Le-gion
magazine is sent to the
Freeport Memorial and High
i*Schpol libraries and those In
Oceanaide and Merrick.
The adjutant was instructed to
send a letter commending- the
Century Circuit for admitting ser-vice'
mebn in uniform to Its the/*
atres at a reduced-price of admls^
sion.
-Th'e adjutant also was instruct-ed
to send letters to County
.Commander Sherman Moretand
jr., of Rookvllle Centra, and Rich-ard
Beddow, chairman of the
"Sons of the AmeMean Legion, to
attend a meeting tomorrow night,
•when the medals and trophies
won by memjiers of the Story Post
l,Squadron in competition and at
For Enlarging
Disposal Plant
Gifford Co* Submit*
Lowest Bid* on Project;
Six Months Allowed
and it 1. On June 28, James L. Barren,
sanitation engineer of the county
Health Department" sent "letters
to numerous resldens and propri-etors
of restaurants and other
places along Woodcleft <aVe./
charging them with failure to
equip their \Jiomcs or places of
business with adequate removable
water-tight tanks, to be emptied
only-by licensed scavangers. They
were advised that unless they
proceeded to comply with the
order, steps wguld be taken
against them.
Faced with this, dilemmar over
the Fourth of July holiday, a pe^
tition requesting the village' to ^
establish a sewer district
. Woodcleft ave., from Front
• I to. the waterfront was
%3E^SeiJ^^
the .county
awarded.
convention will be
voted at the Village election in
March. The award was made by
the Village Board at its meeting
Monday night.
The Qifford bids wero the low-est
of those received from , six
contractors. Each contractor
submitted two sets of bids, one
calling for a single filter and the
other for one with two units, but
of the samcj capacity.
For the single filter the Gif-ford
bid was $79,231 and for the
two units, JS85.805. The Sewer
Commissioner, Led Flshel will de-termine
which of the two to pro-vide
for in the' contract after
making a study of the bids.
The other-bids were as follows:
Kuchar Bros., Mt.- Vail, N. J.,
,$79'900 "and $85,800; Sam J
Judge Johnson explained' *.j
Conn., $82,486
the facilities were to be pro-
.3^"
.M"0r.r,
;*.
r^^V
v%ded in buildings, outcamps and
.forto_ would help greatly in main-taining
thejnorale of the men (n
s@r?ip6' No-matter how strong
afense the Country builds up;
• Mr. Stemlber asserted, .defense
,%?ill'6e uselese unless .a high
morale is.maintained among the
ineii in the service.
<kW 8@t at $25.00
MdCloakey drove'
^need of^ bringing the
Ito a successful cbnclUB-In
another jtalkfo the men
vonien and then announced | treasurer;
;tpey \vpuld te .expec^e^ to
),*2i504.1o add^t»-tAe/$l,500T]
1% each I
of
the stanchion^ atOrb^e atraet axKT
while ending a
traffic hazard, had /created an-other
for pedestrians, the. asao-oiation
voted to appeal to the
Village Board and the State
Highways Department to either
Install an island of safety at t*att
point or have a taafety zone
marked off In the behtre of \the
street for people caught there
when the traffic light changee.'
Thomaa E. Gaffney was elected
president with the? rest of the
a]ate. recommended by the nom-inating
committee, William H.
Schneider, chairman, at the June
meetng, .the secretary casting one
ballot for the entire ..ticket. Others
elected wer^;
Fred BIumer,j, vice-president;
.Anthony r%)Ir%e%la, ^ secretary;
jTGeodore d%abpla, Jffnanelal
situation. He said one
owner had• spent more. than $900
this year in .an attempt to cohi?
ply with the edRltary code, and
had been__unjib)e_io_do. aoy
Leo Fishel, chairman ^of the
board, said he had been advised
unofficially that it would cost at-least"$
6 a front foot to Install a"
sewer in the area, and- that-
"booster" stations would add to
thia coat: It also was brought
out that the board had no fun&s
with which to conduct the neces-sary
comprehensive survey prior
to the establishment of a scweY
district, since $7,500 allotted for
this purpose had been\elin?lnated
from the"bndgetrduring the final-pruning,
"" " '
-i—Finally it *was decided to refer
thc_matter toihe . ^
Engineer .Wood In
;.i:.L\i^
• .'.-"1,^4
'..^••S'
LT^
. . ,
omb Fieldd
Mr.
an!
^
Dive Jjombcrs hay@ made it impossible for . pnglanj to
hem in the Nazi submarines by laying depth bombs from the
northeastern tip of Scotland to Norway, Lieut. Raymond D.
Borden, a Freeport resident, disclosed in a talk to the Exchange
Club at its luncheon yesterday in Liota'a East Point House; «
Lieut. Borden, who served in
the Navy during th# Spanish"
American War and was a reserve
officer in tha mine laying service
during the World War described
the mode of procedure in; that
braHSh of the Navy's activities.
He exhibited a model mine layer
he constructed himself. •%
The lieutenant assisted In the
laying of 70,000 mines in the area
from Scotland to Norway and
;said that the jGerman submarine?
^were"anaWe to pass ^through the
field. As- k Tesult, he "added t^e
men rebelled against being jsent.
^ut' in^ the j Hrbdat^. He^ said ^the
weather ^n^ tton&*j«?Z6^igimpJy.
terrible/ but Ui#^: th» J^??K ^"*
. J^Mandicab?* ^
the
continued, the' British instructed
the American Navy to gather the
mines, Mnting.most strongly that
they had laid the mines and It
was up to Hie United States to
remove them land make the sea
lanes safe for navigation again.
This proved Tar pipre ticklish
than'the "planting" had been,
and it was only after g'everaJ
methods were tried that a plan
of '"sweeping," which cut, the
mines *Ioose was evolved. Aa the
sweepers \ proceeded, men , in
smaller boats, armed' with rjlfles*
Jir^Jj?ulIet8^-JntOr-lhe^f3oating
xnlngs^ permitting them to^fill
"peared before the
mission, and later the -Village
Board %ohday night in an effort _
to find the answer to a similar 7
problem with which the club is *
faced. The delegation included. ,
Harold Pearson, . John—Wodjs, )(.,
George Smith "dnd Thomas De- "
Glacpmo. On behalf of the club
they offered to bear a portion of
the expense of laying a , tempor-ary
sewer from the club house, .
through West End aye., to con* 7
nect with the Front at.* sewer ^
line.
After considering^ both ,
lems, ,the-members of the Board
decided nothing could be done in%*
mediately, despite the seriousness
of the 'situation. In the mean?
time the possibility of, having d
survey made by the engineer to
ascertain if one sewer district
might ba, created to take care of \
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a
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SoutShre Yacht Club,'
A serjies of small districts to
care^of Ipqai Situations, ls\to
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| Rating | |
| Title | 1941-07-17 |
| 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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