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E LM MHVERNE
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LYNBROOK IVIALVERNE EAST ROCKAWAY
iVr.
V o l . 7 No. 37
Entered as Second-Class Matter
iPost -Office, Lynbrook, N.Y. L Y 3 - 1 3 00 THE FAMILY NEWSPAPER Thursday, May 23, 1968 100
MEMORIAL DA Y CEREMONIES
Malverne Lynbrook
Malverne's annual Memorial Day ceremonies will be held at The Lynbrook Veterans Memorial Day Committee announces that
Reese Park, on Church Street. The ceremonies, which will in- final preparations have been made for the annual Memorial Day
elude presentaUons of wreaths by Service Organizations and others, parade and ceremonies to be held on Thursday, May 30, 1968.
will commence promptly at 10 The usual parade through Marshals for the parade are:
the Village will follow, starting at about 10:30. Grand Marshal -Max Wiesenthal, Coinmander of American Legion
Frank T, McGovern, Commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
Post #1073, is the Grand Marshall of the parade. Trustee David 2nd Division-Louis DeSano, Veterans of Foreign Wars
J, Cartenuto is Chairman of the Memorial Day Committee. 3rd Division -Albert S. Montemarano, American Legion Post
P R O G R A M 4th Division -Samuel Irving, Disabled American Veterans
Call to Order Commander Joseph Murtha 5th Division-Alfred Livingston, Veterans of Foreign Wars
Malverne Post #44 6th Division - Pasquale Cestone, Fire Department Chief
American Legion The parade will start from in front of the American Legion Post
Advance of Colors Color Guard 134 Union Avenue, Lynbrook, at about 9:45 AJM.
Invocation Rev. Andrew Yoggy The honored guests riding in cars are:
Community Presbyterian Church Frank J, Becker, Member of Congress, retired
Pledge of Allegiance to our Flag Commander Joseph Murtha Honorable Francis X. Becker, Mayor
National Anthem Mrs. Henry Fellensteiner, Soloist, Trustees: Benjamin Raskin, George J, Xydias, William E.Buzzeo,
and Malverne High School Band, Kurt Amdt
Robert P. Berger, Director Village Clerk, Ernest R, Hansen
Greetings Mayor William M. Sheeser Clergy: Monslgnor Ronald B, Macdonald, Pastor, Our Lady of
Introduction of Speaker Commander Joseph Murtha of Peace R.C, Church; Rabbi Harold L Saperstein, Temple
Memorial Day Greetings Hon. Francis T. Purcell Emanuel of Lynbrook; Rev, Russell M. Christian, Pastor, The
IN MEMORIAM, wreaths will be presented by the following: Old Church.
American Legion Post #44, Commander Joseph Murtha; American Gold Star Mothers or Wives, Disabled Veterans, Commander Leo
Legion Auxiliary Post #44, Pres. Mrs. Joseph Murtha; Veterans Buck, Spanish War Veteran.
of Foreign Wars #1073, Commander Frank T. McGovern; Ladies Participating in the parade and ceretimies are the following or-
Auxiliary to V.F^W. #1073, Pres. Mrs. Frank Zabatta; American gsttii^ations: ^
Gold Star Mothers, Mrs, Felix Miles; Disabled American Vetei^s, AH the Veteran Organizations of Lynbrook and Auxiliaries, U.S.
Mr, Henry H. Potten; American Red Cross, Mrs. David Cartenuto; „ ^ . Marine Reserve Training Corn«! P o H p a Chl^f' Waltor
Department, Acting Chief - Captain Walter Kerzner; Malverne g^g gj. and the Doe Club of thP FlkV ThP K-niP-hf^ nf Pninm
Police Benev. Ass^ Ptl. f^gerRuege; ^^^^^^
u fhJ^' 'nif" nliv S William Bothman; Fire Dept. Exempt Benev. A ss'n., Vv iwce PSrreisl . Rp epu. blic„a n Clupb ,' RegTurlia-rT Dowemn oCcorant«i;cp rCvalutibv Po fP Layrfnvb roTorki , TInodwenp eVnodimencrt
Henry TancK, Scouts Denlso GIU and Mary EUen B e r m ^ a l ^ orourtfdy^ot Peace'sSlLl^^^^^
M r e r r S o r B a s e r i " L ^ l ^ i / S e s ^ MV^^^lncen^rcrrTn! B-wnies, Camp Fire Girls, Blue Btrd^!
Rosary-Altar Society of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Pres. (Continued on page 12)
Mrs. Edward Courtney; Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Lourdes _
Church, Pres. Mr. Vincent M. McHenry; Malverne Jewish Center, ^ KB f /%>•
Mr. Harold Bernstein; Malverne Chapter of O.R.T., Pres. Mrs. M^MW^M « ^ ^ # # f ^ «
Jack Marcus; Malverne Chapter of Hadassah, Mrs. Benjamin Wolburg; ^ ^^ ^ ^^
Independent Party of Malverne, Hon. Francis T. Purcell; Malverne nAv DonrPAM iqaa
Republican Club, Pres. Mr. Howard E. Levitt; Women's Republican nc
Club, Mrs. Terry Hudson; MalverneYoung Republicans, Mr. Anthony „ * n v ^r- c OMMli i ti o d p v i r p q
Grippa; Democratic Club of Malverne, Mr. Andrew Wallace; Mai- , „ ..oocn flti^i
verne Merchants Ass'n., Vice Pres. Mr. David Miller; Westwood Veterans of Forei^ Wars Post #3350 Americ^ Legion Post #958
Civic Ass»n., Pres. Mr. Cornelius J. Riordan; Malverne Park James Ellenwood, Commander Willl^ Menke, Commander
Civic Ass'n., Mr. Dexter Osgood; Malverne Square Club, Pres. Robert Bnmer, Chairman D.J. GarUey, Chairman
Mr. Alan B. Olsen; Lions Club of Malverne, Pres. Mr. Richard William McClure G. McNulty
Morrissey; Friends of Malverne Public Library, Pres. Mrs. George C. Lanza K. Distoan
Stewart; Malverne Kiwanis Club, Pres. Mr. Joseph O'Connor; F. Montelione D. Laurino
Malverne Auxiliary, Cerebral Palsy, Pres. Mrs. Ralph Weiss; F. Esposito ^ J. MacCaskiU
Heritage Lodge and Chapter, B'nai Brith, Pres. Mr. Irving Sherr; ^ d,
Malverne Rotary Club, Pres. Mr. William K. Windisch; National INVOCATIW: Rabbi Morris Goldberg, Hewlett-East Rockaway
Council of Jewish Women, Tri-Town Section, Pres. Mrs. Bernard . ucuto^r^. tu
Levine; and the Women's Club of Malverne, Pres. Mrs. Douglas P. NATIONAL ANTHEM: East Rockaway High School Band -Dir. John
Keahon Pelllcane
• • • GREETINGS AND REMARKS: William Menke, Commander American
Veterans of Foreien Wars Rifle Sauad will give the salute. Legion Post #958.
John F^tefsek and Malv^^^ INTR W T I O N OF DISTINGUISHED GUESTS AND REMAR^:
Vetere and Peter Ehrenhaus will play Taps. James Ellenwood, Commander Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #3350
Mrs. George Stewart will announce Donors of Books for Service- Address: Hon, Wlnfred Berg, Mayor-Incorporated Village of
n^en Rockaway
dlo'lf™.' "" P'^CING OF MEMORIAL WREATHS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
GRAND MARSHAL - OF DWORS: Boy Scouts-Anthony Peppito, Commissioner
COMMANDER FRANK T. McGOVERN ANNOUNCES. . . FIRING SQUAD: American Legion and Veterans of For^gn Wars
P A R A D E F O R M A T I O N Sergeant of Squad-Dante Laurino-American Legion Post #958
on Church Street facing West TAPS: East Rockaway High Sch^^ . .
FIRST DIVISION - Dispersal - Broadway and Alnwick Road BENEDICTION: Rev. Robert J, Cerrato, Pastor-First Church of
Police Escort Nazarene
Grand Marshal and Staff RETIREMENT OF COLORS: William Menke, Commander American
Village Officials Legion Post #958 ^ ^
AmeHc^ Lefion Au^ilfa^^ "WEAR A POPPY", Help the Uving by honoring the dead. Always
' ^ X - J respect and honor our National Colors,
( C o n t i n u e d on page 12) ^ PHOTO REVIEW Page 6
LINE OF MARCH FOR
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE 1968
FIRST DIVISION
Grand Marshall ,
Gold Star Mother
Disabled Veterans
Village Officials
P,B.C. Band
V.F.W. Post #3350 Color Guard
V,F.W. Post #3350 Drill Team
V.F,W. Auxiliary
American Legion Post #958 Color
Guard
American Legion Post #958 Drill
Team
Sons of the American Legion
American Legion Auxiliary
SECOND DIVISION
East Rockaway High School Band
East Rockaway Lions Club
East Rockaway Kiwanis Club
East Rockaway Civil Defense
Four H Club
THIRD DIVISION
East Rockaway High School Band
Boy Scouts
Cub Scouts
Girl Scwts
Brownies
East Rockaway Recreatiai De-partment
Dads' Club
FOURTH DIVISION
East Rockaway Fire Department
Band
East Rockaway Fire Department
Color Guard
Fire Department Members
Fire Department Apparatus
CivU Defense Vehicle
P.B.C. Vehicle
BAY PARK SERVICES
PRESENT: Robert F. Garri-son
Post #3350, Veterans of
Foreign Wars East Rockaway
American Legion Post #958
ASSEMBLY: V. F. W. to right
of Memorial
American Legion to leJt of
Memorial
Band in center of Memorial at
North Blvd. (all facing canal)
Commander of V.F.W. and A.L.
on' either of Memorial n
with color guard to rear of
same. Both Sergeants at Arms
to right of Memorial with
wreath.
CEREMONY -
Commander American Legion:
Parade Rest - Comrades at-tend
the Memorial Prayer.
Comander V.F.W. - Eternal God
we thank Thee for this hal-lowed
soil. Make us worthy,
we pray Thee, to guard our
heritage of pride through all
the years to come. In memory
of these, our dead, may we
pledge to our beloved land the
same service and the same
devotion. And, O Lord, se-cure
to us forevermore the
peace for which our comrades
died. Amen.
Commander American Legion:
Attention - The band will now
play the Star Spangled Ban-ner.
Present Arms.
Commander American Legion:
Sgt. at Arms: "As a token
(Continued on page 3)
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| Title | The-Helm_1968-05-23; Lynbrook Helm Independent Review |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Lynbrook, Malverne, & Nassau County |
| Creator | Islander Publishing Co. |
| Publisher | Islander Publishing Co. |
| Contributors | Scanned and Prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewan, NY 12466 |
| Date | 1968 |
| Type | Weekly Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Lynbrook Public Library; Arthur Mattson; HSERL |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the public domain and Digital Rights held by Lynbrook Public Library and the Historical Society of East Rockaway & Lynbrook |
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