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HEMPSTEAD EAST ROCKAWAY LYNBROOK MALVERNE
Vol. 12 No. 52 LY 3-1300 THE FAMILY NEWSPAPER Wednesday, May 23,1973
Humanitarian Award
Nassau County Executive Ralph G. Caso [left] and Michael J. DiGioia, Grand Knight of the St. Mary's
Council, Knights of Columbus of Lynbrook, present Humanitarian Award to Ralph Rea [center], Past
Grand Knight of the Council. The presentation took place during the annual communion breakfast of
the Council.
Pat Ricioppo Accepts Flags
Lynbrook Fire Chief Pat Ricioppo accepts American Flags, donated by the Lynbrook Veterans of
Foreign Wars, from Charles Strickland.
The flags will be placed at the graves of departed Fire Department members in cemeteries from
Valhalla to Pinelawn over the Memorial Day weekend.
Confirmation Class
Pictured from left to right are: James Elwood Thomas; Douglas
Brian Barry; Richard Rex Hayes; Richard Edmund Boll; Carl
William Carlson, Jr.; Donna Marie Arbucci; The Rev. Gilbert S.
Larsen, Rector of Christ Church; Mrs. Luke Lopez; the Rt. Rev. C.
Alfred Voegeli, Retired Bishop of Haiti acting for the Bishop of Long
Island; Mr. Luke Lopez; Susan Marie Rasmussen; Jo-Ann Werhner;
Le Pein Russell; Patti Epstein; Denise Patricia DelMonte; Diane
Jane Willis; and Doris Ruth DelMonte. Mr. and Mrs. Lopez were
received from the Roman Catholic Church.
The reviewing stand will be
located on the west side of
Columbus Drive, where the
parade will be reviewed by
the Grand Marshal, the Mayor,
Trustees, Public Officials,
Clergy, Honored Guests, Gold
Star Mothers, and the Com-manders
of the Veteran
Organizations.
Parade Marshal - Nicholas G.
Kalpakas, American Legion;
Asst. Parade Marshal - John
DeSano, Veterans of Foreign
Wars.
Parade Route
Starting at Union Avenue
facing Atlantic Avenue north east
on AUantic Avenue to Merrick
Road, east on Merrick Road to
Vincent Avenue, north on Vincent
Avenue to Grove Street, west on
Grove Street- to Hempstead
Avenue, south on Hempstead
Avenue to Merrick Road, west on
Merrick Road to Columbus
Drive, south on Columbus Drive
(passing reviewing stand), to
Ross Plaza and Doughboy
Monument.
In case of inclement weather
forcing cancellation of the
parade, all Marshals, Public
Officials, Guests, Gold Star
Mothers, Clergy, and
organizations are requested to
attend, ceremonies indoors to be
held in the Temple Emanu-El
Hall in Ross Plaza 10:00 A.M.
sharp.
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| Rating | |
| Title | The-Helm_1973-05-23; 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 Ewen, NY 12466 |
| Date | 1973 |
| 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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