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as such, but will
^ study of soz'al science,
of Schools JoKn W
told (he delegates to the cen-
/ tral P.TA, Cduncll at Its nrst
meeting of the season in the Grove
^e&y Behoof He discussed the re-
Iwdlding of the curriculum for so-cial
science, and said the course
-eventually would ektend from the
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< through the twe&tb
y conditions in .the hjgih,
rchool and the Seaman avel SciiooL
Mrs/. Ourtla- T. Brail,, the chair",
]nan, ap%%)lhteli Mrs. " Helen ^ Both
of the Columbus ave. School dhair-man
of a committee, to co-operate
with* the Freeport Defense council
There were 23 delegates present.
Course Offered
Library Workers
—A—lecture*- courae—for—library-clerical
workers-ls-bein?-cpnducted
at the Pretport Memorial Library
by the Nasau County Library As-sociation.
It opened Monday with
an enrollment of forty and will
continue through November 26
with classes meeting daily from 9
a. m. to noon.
Successful completion of this
course entitles one to a library
worker's one year state certificate
which can be renewed annually
as lohgf' as
$6
And! Saya
Men Are Prepared
the unselfish sacrifices made" by
volunteer firemen for the protec-tion
of others were emphasized by
the Bev. Reginald H. Scott, chap-plain,
at the annual memorial ser-vice
of .the I^epoi^Mr^ Depart"
Instruction 1& being given by three
of
_]?o (Afo^more nnanimonsly
by leading
and dedgaers . *,
Rone so. oertain 4o be oher*
i?hed ea the years go by.
_ _
and Library Extension
of the University of the State
of New York!
Lectures are divided into three
general ^sections, \ .first. _ two . weeks
'Mechanics
inent m the parish house of the
TomsOguratloh Episcopal Church
Sunday night,
Mbute was paid to the memory
of four members of the department
who died during the year. They
were Hamilton CK King, honorary
deputy chief of Hose Co, 2, and
Charles Tuma, J, Clifford Outwa-ter
and Milton Sheehan, all mem"
bers of Book &. Ladder Co* 1.
The firemen assembled at Fire
on NortSl Main st.
Service/' Misa L. Marion Mosher;
second two weeks; "Library Tools
and Aids/' Miss Susanna Young
and last two weeks, "Public Re-lations,"
Miss 6onya Krutchkopf.
aod-%ed by Chief Edward
and the band, marched to the
Vices.
"You cannot become a fireman
without having the great qualities
of unselfishness, and sacrifice/' Dr
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and BLUE Plates • - * "j * -
@BHBE%J4st t&& fight mot We know 4; «.? ..\. • * ' "' *. . ** *
this because ^the same oostojaers oom@
-back day after day. Good food, reason-able
pxioea, is the answer. •
, A 4eli^9%9 Boda or a plate of Ice
Cream jnst tops off a grand meal,
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VIEBROCK'S
40 outh Min Street
3ZE SESTBOHAB GBZAZ TEE VILLAQZ
ON DISPLAY AT
Our JBuafMeaa fa
DRY (CLEANING
AIL ITS
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reasonl
«-*49uk servce: j
After Nov. 1st - 30*So. G%yye_8treet
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!<pn«:* service is prompt, friendly an% oonfiAeatlal, and
available to Balaried workexa, exemitivea and others,
need aot be a bank depositor to qualify,
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oyt fkt.any hour of the
or day to protect, not yourselves
but others."
"The America First- Committee,"
be continued, "has chosen an un-fortunate
title" for itself, because
no persons who are out to protect
themselves can be of any good to
others. We ne\rer would have gotten
freedom and liberty we possess
from a group of people who think
of themselves first."
-Dr. Scott, spoke of the necessity
of supporting the -churches, sayuig
it was from the church that
form of government
sotus In
worth nothing," he ad3e%
bodies are wor.th only to
stop bullets. Where Ood is there Is"
liberty. Where God is not, -there.. Is
no liberty. I* hope you as- individual
firemen, regardless of your denom-ination,
will see that your church
sustained, for it Is the leadership
the church that you need."
Remarking -that Freeport firemen
at-tlmes liad had to fight two or
three fires "at a time, he said they
bad done so successfully, and con-tinued:
"There maiF be a time\j?hen
have to fight a hundred or
more fires at a» time as theyiiave
had to do in London. Freeport Is
etrategio-position-at the
way td - 4b@r greatest - d(y
firemen _
Why Wait Until Jan.1*t
When the New York State Antomobile Insnraaoe Law
Goes Into Effeot
Insure Against
Automobile Atcldent*
After Jajmary 1st if yon have an antomo"
bile aoeiAent causing bodily injmy or
more than $25.00 damage to property* an
nnsatisfied judgment ot conviction for cer*
tain vlolationB of the road
come i&en this/area is
they have tp_ come to the— resoue'"
be able tq, meet=the-cha^lenge
- aro^eJCeven if i
the performance" of
rector was assisted in con-
(IwoUng th» service by William K,
and Edmund O. .Cheshire,
the choir led in singing. The
band klayed several selections dur-ing
the service.
board Of Health
Plans Appeal To
State Authorities
J The NassaU County Department
of Health has decided to pursue
the suggestion of Samuel M.. Levy
village counsel, to bring the matter
of a sej?er for Woodcleft avenue
to a head.
. tinder this plan, the Board of
Health will proceed under Section
21A of the public health lawr'^nc
submit a report to Dr. Edward S
Godfrey, State Health Commis-sioner,
certifying the necessity of
installing a sewer along the ave-nue,
to prevent the pollution of
;, Dr. J. L
itary engineer announced this
week.
If pr. Godfrey Onds the situa-tion
as described by the county
authorities, he can* direct the Vil-lage
Board to have the necessary
survey made, despite the fact that
$7,600 with which it was intended
to finance such a survey was elim-
.. . . . .
That ia* what will happen ta ?0?,
yo% can deposit $11,000 in oash with the
Conunissipner of Mptor Vehicles, or post a
bbn& of $11,000, or "file a oertifioate of
financial responsibility with the Conunis-
OPERATOR'S
yon oanhot-Mve
oar oanndt he registered in the
any other person excepting a receiver i
bankruptcy, the Jiplder 0% a lien, or the
creditor receiving & judgment arising out
of the accident ...... — ...... ' " z
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being
action.
Dr. Batron and other—Nassau
County health authorities confer-red
with Earl Devendorf, assiciate
director of the Division of Sanita-tion
for the state of New York-last
Friday, and he is said to have ex-pressed
a willingness to cooperate
with the^county officials.
Meanwhile the cases of eight
property owners jwho were accused
of ^failing to provide adequate fa-cilities-
for - the- disposal of their
sewage have been adjourned for
a couple of months.
HPAIIM]!r%QTA]TOE3$Sl.lQ
$33.00 ^W -?*?-#%*#
Funds Drive
nearly half of the quota of
$100 ^or each electlpA district al-
"'"" -K Coun-ty
Repu3Mican\ Mnance CbiAmlttee
^Ja; grounding out its Anal cam"paign
ready njor.-dnarreports at a
tg^Znr meeting;; Sunday afternoon,. at_.a
G. P. D1XON TO BROADCAST
prpgraniL jinder_. the .auspices
Ohr^an-Science
tee^on. Publication for the i State
of »e#. York; will be broadcast
over Station WEAF, oh Sunday,
to'1:30 o'clock;.; George.
, former Mrst Reader
h& & "ChrlstiAii^ Science
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"County ^ader JTRussel
Ciigresgnian Leonard W. Hall,
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County Attorney Marcus G. Christ
and the principal town candidates
are scheduled to attend the meet-
Ing and hear the Anal results of
the 1841 O.O.P. finance drive.
- Col. Thomas M* Sherman, comp-t
,\the commjttiee, reported
that the ibalfi way mark in the
^vg was passed early this week
.With several communities exceeding
quotas.
committee hopes to raise
before It closes Its books for
PLEA8E TURN
TOPAQE84&5
They Are
Important
To Every
Housewife
In Freeport
Housing Board
At Institute
IOU9
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Four of the five members of the
Freeport Housing Authortly are* in
Albany attending a three-day Mu-nicipal
Training Institute for the
housing authority members and
employes.
The group includes Edward B.
Thompson, the Rev. John J. Mad-den,
vice-chairman; James R. You-att
and Philip Nlckelsberg. The
institute was opened yesterday and
will be concluded tomorrow.
Decision to attend was reached
enstein=^-aB« council was accepted
with regrets. In his letter, Mr.
Fleckensteln explained that press-ure
of business prevented him from
continuing in office. Selection of
his .-successor. was -delayed,
Chairman Thompson said that
the factual sessions of the com-mission
were about over, though
probably at theniext meeting seve-ral
tenants of houses in. Benning-ton
Park would be heard.
Adjournment was taken subject
to the call*of the chair.
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... .Below are the hames of the candidates, of the Republican and
Democratic parties in the order they will appear on the ballots at the
annual election next Tuesday.
Two Justices of the Supreme Court, a State Senator, a District
Judge, a Presiding Supervisor and Supervisor, two Councilmcn, a
Town Clerk, a Town Supervisor of Highways, two Cemetery Trustees
and two School Directors are to be elected. ^
The list follows: g
REPUBLICAN
Justices of Snprema Court
Jacob A. Freedman
B, JoRhstoh
N. Klelnfeld
Perry B. Duryea
Norman F. Lent
A. Holly Patterson
Harold P. Herman
Paul O, Schulman
Ernest atembrenner
State Senator
District Court Judge
Presiding Supervisor
Supervisor
Councilman
Thomas F. Feeney
Patrick M. Casey
Joseph H. Wackerman
Nathanial Taylor
James A* Craven
Albin Wmkler
Walter W. Lowdea
Benjamin Duryea
Chester A. Fulton
Harriet A. O'Brien
John F. E, Hiller
Trustee* of Public Cemetery
(?bur years)
(Two years)
School Directors
(Four years)
(To fill uaexplred term)
Benjamin RaJnea
Bertha K. Hopkln&
Arthur Henrlcl
Emma K. Jackson
Frank D. Murray
Catholics,
Protestants Plan
Loyalty (:
During November
AH, the Protestant
Our Holy Redeemer R. C* j
Church, Temple Israel and the
Salvation Army are to unite In a
Frdeport Church Loyalty Cam.
paign during November in an efJ
fort to make every resident of the
mulated at a meeting of the Inter-
Faith dlergy Conference held in
the Elks club house Monday af»
temoon. A committee comprising.
the Rev. E. A. Pollard Jones, o%
the Methodist Church; the Rev. J.
Gordon Hynes, of the First Bap-tlst
Church; the Rev. John J.MaA-den,
assistant pastor of Our-Holy
Redeemer R. o. Church, and Rabb&
Br Leon Hurwitz, of ,
Let'tera,
Halloween Parade
Plans forTRe"SaHOWt+en 'parade
tomorrow (Friday n&ifnt) . were
made at (he weekly dinner of the
^iwanis Club in the Elks
club house last night.
"Shipils ifroni all the public schools
In the village ^wUj participate,
Q pla^gTound n
GTovA""Bt3Teet lln
time -to- ge#Ttl)e -parade^ underway
at "7=-o'clockr7 The line of inarch
will be down! Grove" street; to
Pine, through Pine to Main, up
Main to Merrick road, west to
Grove street, and north to the
playground, where the marchers
will pass the judges on the re-viewing.
stand. ,
As the procession disbands, the
youngsters will receive their re-
'reshments and the announcement
concerning the prize winners will
be qtaole, W. Sarjgeant 'Nixon, is
:hainnan of the Parade Commit-tee.
' .
Legion Arranges
Armistice Service
"How Do We Stand?" is the sub-ject
.chosen for the Armistice Day
service of William Clinton Story
K:; to-oe-hetd In-tho board
room of the Municipal Building on
Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 10:45 A.M.
. Barl L. Vandermeulen, of Port
Jefferson,, for jwo years chalrjnan
of the New"Y@rk Citizenship Com-nltteeJ,
-will answer ^Aie question.-2^.
*^&Ser%#i-O. Bunker, direcor
of ^the Freeport Civil DefSnl
Jnittee, wjll tell of the work
groupFwhile "priEkyef will be offered
by the Rev. David O. Jaxhelmer,
pastor of Christ Lutheran Church.
Cecil H. MaHood la chairman cf
the Armistice Day Committee.
OoL Shennan reminded Russell K. Boerstler of the In-
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!B%EPO&TL?@i@4f^
pnd Natloqal,Rea% zstate BdarA\
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all finances raised In the cam*
will go for local
no diversion of funds
>,. national or metropolitan
^dmimlttee& . . -
@nal ireports were turned, in
District
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"3
vestment Bankers Association spoke
on ?'Need for Improving the Se-
Act/' ^
"Never was love, or ^.gratitude,
or bounty practice but with 'in-made
the prac-the
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LIONS CLUB FLANS
OLD CLOTHES FART?
* The Freeport Lions Club wllf ob-serve
Election Night by giving an
"old clothes" party at Otto's on
Woodcleft avenue, next Tuesday
night. There will be an'evening of
games'and square dances, followed
by the serving of refreshments. L.
Burton Cassin ja chairman of the
committee in charge*.
At Tuesday night's meeting in
the Savoy Restaurant, a "what's
my naipe'* program wais. given with
Prank Faeanelia and George De»;
TMest reading the "clues'vjo the
identity .0% several members, of the
Lutheran Women
Meet In Bellmore
Christ Church! was well repre-sented
at the fall meeting of th@
Lutheran Women's League
Island in Grace Church,
Pellmore, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
David O* Jaxhelmer, wife of the
pastor, headed the group and three
Freeport women were welcomed as
members. ^They were Mrs. Bertha
"Germero^h, ISosrAugust PgCrie and
Mrs*. HenryjfBormnf%n7T,=^. ^Z7
r Mrs, Faul'ALKirs6h^of Lynbrogk;
president, presideQ^^at "the. lunch-eon
and the meeting whicri fol-lowed.
The Rev. Dr. Samuel O.
Trexler, president of the United
Synod of New Yorkr and head of
the Missionary'"Society, told of a
tour he made through South
erica last May.
The January meeting will
held in Lynbrook.
are to b*
ery family In the village*
letters will call the attention not
pnly to the advantage of attending
church, from a religious stand-point,
but also to the civlo value
and point out that the church u"
ready ' to back every worth while
movement for the well-being of the/
community.
The clergymen also are to ap?f
point a committee of laymen rep*
resenting religious sect In the com-"'
munity, and also the various patri"? "
otic, civic and service organizations
In the village to cooperate in the
the month is over,
there will be a house-to-house can-/
vass by representatives of all the
churches! designed to emphasize
the religious unity that prevails in
Freeport. ' .
" Aa the Rev. Reginald. II. Scott, r@r *
tiring -president of the council said
at Monday's meeting, an effort wiU
?et those/^'who are -
churches, "Sy^the "^&way" he
tho3e_.whp .attend services outside
be
M. M. GM&L8' CLUB
HAS HALLOWE EN PART?
Eighteen members of the M. M.
Girls' Club of the TtansBguratlon
Episcopal Church attended a Hal-lowe'en
party In, the SUnrise Ba-varian
Village, Bdlmore, on last
Thursday night First refreshments
were served after wblpl& they had
a general good tline.
Mrs. Milton' SeAn)an,. president,
the "Rstra%y com*
prise those. .who have drifted from
the church^
The campaign will come to a
close with a Freeport Church Loy-alty
Sunday on December 7, when
special services will be held ln*6ac%i
church, and the Salvation Army
and in Temple Israel, on Wednes
day nlpht, November 13, when it is
hoped each edifice will be crowded
at the services and the Interest
aroused during the month wHl -bo-indicated
by the continued attend.*
ance and active participation in
the work, by those who have been
brought, to the churchea as a re-sult
o% the campaign.
A Christian Science exhibit baa
been opened at J06A Church
It copies of xarious
lications. issuied by the
presided
had charge?
Kohout|.tiQng, but io
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| Title | 1941-10-30 |
| 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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