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Image provided by: Alene Scoblete, Rockville Centre Public Library; Tom Tryniski
WANT ADS-Franklin Square: Telephone Fieldstone 3-3310 NEWS IN PICTURES STAR- MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1945. Consecration services were held at the Holy Trinity Episeo= ® pal church of Valley Stream under the direction of the Right urc lte Reverend James Pernette De Wolfe, bishop of the Episcopal dio- - , cese of Long Island, yesterday, Bishop De Wolfe is shown at left surrounded by Episcopal clergymen, who assisted in the ritual At the right Thomas S. Forker is shown speaking at the commus Breakfast nion breakfast of Our Lady of Loretto Catholic church, of Hemp- stead. Seated left to right are the Rev. Aloysius H. Gillick, pas- tor and the Rev. Cosmos O'Shaughnessy, the principal speaker. U M Sergeant Alfred Farrell, wounded at Cotregi- friends. He is shown above with Fire Chief The Rev. Gerard M. Murray, playwright. Murray, Joseph Gammings, chairman of like ar- dor and recently released from a Jap peison \Rudy\ Schaak and his mother, Mrs. Fred ommunlon author and lecturer, who produced the play rangements committee; the Kenyan J. Croudi», camp at Luzon, was welcomed home yesterday Lange. A parade preceded the ceremonies held \Career Angels,\ is shown above speaking at spiritual director of the Holy Name society and by members of the fire depariment, in which he at the Main street firehouse. Farrell enlisted in the Communion-breakfast of the Holy Name Edward Flanagan, president of the society. The was a member; village officials, members of the the army on March 18, 1941. society of Our Lady of Peace Catholic church breakfast was held in the Knights of Columbus Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars and rea as of Lynbrook, yesterday, Left to right are Father clubhouse. Girl Scout Workers Girl Scouts are shown above during the drive for the United National Clothing Collection drive Saturday. Working in Hempstead, Mineola and Sewanhaka districts the Girl Scouts collected about 3,000 tons of clothing. Standing, left to right, are leaders Mrs. Robert Wishart and Mrs. Ar Frank Kreiling and the Scouts, left to right are Dorothy Goepfert, Claire Jane Goldsmith, Mary Lynch, Gail Moore apd Gloria Whitley. Major William B. Hillis, commanding officer of the Salvation Army, reported he has taken in more than 5,000 tons of clothing. ., Chow Time : At U. Lining up? for some of the swell refreshments and Sergeant Mickey Block. Serving them are at the Hempstead U, S. O. clubhouse on-Nichols court, Hempstead, are. Private «First Class Ed- ; mund 'Von Hoak, Corporal Wooddie O. Fleener A Marie Keegan, Evelyn Graf and Phyllis Burck- ley, hostesses, all of Floral Park. This was the regular Sunday night buffet supper,