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OOTOBEE 30^ 1941 ^^ Clergy Council The Rev* John J. Mahon, pas- tor of .Our Boiy Redeemer R. C, ACXhOrch was elected president of .the. Freeport ^Intef3alt*l Olergy Council, succeeding the Rev. Reg- inald H. Scott, rector of the Transfiguration Episcopal Church, at the annual meeting held in the Elks club house last Monday. Chosen with him #ere Rev. B. Leon HuTWitz, rabbi of Temple Is* rael, vibe-president; the Rev. E. A. Pollard Jones, pastor of the B^eepoct. Methodist Church, treas^ mrer,. and .the Rev. David G. Jax- Ihelmer, • of Christ Lutheran Church,.* secretary, *%y? ^ Hie'fneetlng was followed by a hmcneon at which Mayor Worden E. Wlnne; Martin M, Mansperger, principal of the Freeport High School, Ralph W. ;B%?»' 'president MetKodist 6roup- An Enjoyable ' ?^-.T4^ -. ^^.,.. . .._ ...,.,», , .. of W58@au County; spoke. .The Rev. 7j[phn J. Madden, assistant to %%&??; Mahon, surprised Dr. Scott\%% presenting him a suit- ably Inscribed fountain pen. (Mayor Wlnne jsald he was proud to be head of a village where the churches, regardless of denomina- tion, are really united, and pledg- ed 'his cooperation In any move- ment the clergymen undertake. Principal Manqperger spoke of the dibse \Ytlstlonshlp \ between • edUca,- a^n& the <AUiTOh^ a*ld p$»x^ ___^^]iis awppoft and Qia^^Sii?. 'jierinfehdeht of Schools -JoHn *\iy. Dodd for \anything you attempt for* the benefit of the youth of Frebport.\ . -_.ij&ter Fathbp Mahon Had' be^n escorted to the president's chair by Adjutant Joseph E. Heard of the Salvation Army, and Father ' \Judge\ F. Norman Bangle, who presided at the night court which featured^ the bam dance of the or-txi? ClUb Methodist Church, had several dls- -tlngulshed prisoners before him on last Thursday night. They were accused of violating several rules imposed by the com- mittee in charge, and all were found guilty. The prisoners in- cluded the pastor, the Rev. E. A. (•Pollard Jones, Mrs. William Vogt, Mrs. Andrew Henry, Mrs. .Lee Aus- tin, -Mrs^jGordon Yarrow, H&rpld Johnson, Herman Eckert, and Eg- ward Young. \Other features were three-legged I'faces, potato races, musical arms and square dances for Which Alec McCleod called* and furnished the music with\ Bob Gabriel. \* jphe^SceiaKibzH ^was' appropriately* decorated, for JJWk$ye?it, wit$. .corn^ stalks, pumpkins and autumn leaves And there were awards for those attired in the most original cos- tumea, Al&ed Si*ady taking that for the. men and Mrs. Earl Lee the women's. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis, Miss Eleanor Davlaon and Mr. and *Mrs^ Lee' were Introduced as visitors. On the committee in charge were Mr. and Mrs. William Prlnsloo, Mi%-and Mrs. George Yarrow, Mr. and Mrs, Edwakd. Ebbetts, Mr. and *ller, Mr. and Mrs. BobhearAjEr.;and: Mrs,/Her,- an<t - AZr* and Mrs. Lcuis Kennedy. _ Announcement was made that the annual banquet would be hel() on Thursday night, November 27. F; Begge Gives Address At Gathering Mrs, Frederick J. Beggs gave the address at the annual Nassau^Suf- folk conference of the second dis- trict, State Federation of Women's Olubg, yesterday In the Columbia avenue school auditorium. Mrs. Walter R. Sood, of Rockville Cen- tre, is director for the district. The program was arranged by .Mrs. Arthur D. Jacques, Nassau. .chairman, and Mrs. Alfred 8. Grif- fiths, chairman for Suffolk. Pre- ceding the meeting, members of the Athena Club, of which Mrs. A. :Robert Purdy Is president, and Mrs. Frank P. Shield, chairman, of •sort. .?%r^%%;^L. ^L7....ir.%.. r.%.. _ .._ , . existing In this village, and said *hal the cleavage that had' existed' among the 3ews, the ?rptestants -qnd^ Catholios was hundreds .IP? years old. \It did no good from the Arst, he insisted,\ adding that as men Christians ! and * Americans \we ishould get away from it.\ . _ %3r. Brown spoke of p^ans ^pr . a coTXMty-wide—unity • movement. MRS. EARON SPEAKS TO BUSINESS WOMEN Mrs/Robert H, Earori spoke on. the.wbrK being done for home de- fense*by the women of NnBsau at a luncheon of the Buslnesea Wom- en's Oluy last Thursday in the Elks club house. She ^ave- the five principal^ Agl^jLin.* home defense as ?mergenoy._and community service, Health service division, consumer Interest division, communications recreation and New Food Centre Opens Its Doors Freepprt's newest and most mod-' em supermarket was opened to- day. It Is the Freeport Food Cen- tre and Is located at 47 West Mer- rlck road. All the departments — grocery, dairy and meat—are fully stocked and the prices are right. Every faculty- % Is* 'provided for ^.handling\ of purchases^ ini*^ speedy mannac' so& %s\ to/ eliminate congestion, as patrons bring their goods to be charged as they com- plete their marketing. Throughout the store every modern convenience has been pro- vided to make shopping easy .and there Is no doubt the Freeport Food Centre will be a welcome Addition to the stores of Freeport. Frank Jones has beefi named as managdr of--the market. k §aAkel^Eve. .-<With Oeorge OraS,- as spokes- man, a delegation\of residents of Frankel avenue appeared before the (Village Board Monday night tc request several improvements for the street- In a petition\sign- ed., by—fourteen ptop.er^y_ cwners they asked that sidewalks be con- structed/ the cost to be assessed against- -the*, -property —bonefltted, that a connection between Rose street and .Frankel avenue be op* ened; that the lowlands on the westerly end be acquired for park purposes, and that a street light be Installed at Brookslde and Frankel avenues. Mayor Winne promised to co- operate in the matter, referred the request for the street improve- ments to Trustee Fred 8. .Howell, Jr., and that for the light to Trus» tee WWiam J. Marvin. Childr6n*s Museum Sponsors Broadcast Mtr' round table discussion spon- sored by the Children's Museum of* Adelphi <?pllege, was broadcast over station WOBB last night from 9 to 9:30 .o^clock. The participants were Mrs. Charles L. Jones, of Garden City, chairman of the Board of Directors; Mrs. Elizabeth Browning, the curator; Dean Genevieve Chase James E. Styles. irr:?' it-nl *Y luncheon. *—At lowest Any 3Tdw Before Prfde Increase Factory Wrapped, .Rttaranteed ?*M**CA TIRE STORES Snnrise S*wy, & So. Main St. Tell Fpt: 4601 Merrill L. Sasterlin, of 216 South Grove ah, son of John- Dv Easterlln, i ..- . ' president of-the-Freeport-Ghamber of Commerce; has been:, accepted as an air cadet and is to report to the Air Corps -Replacement .Centre, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday, Nov. ,9. Mr. Easterlln, who is 23 years old, was graduated from the Rich- .mond Jimi.Slgh. .6chool,=Jni.Queensr and Springfield College, Springfield, Mass. \ DECORATE WITH LI6HT 2- K Fine Hwhtlng la the touch of magic that svJH give a room the charm and personality It might otherwise lack. Warm, mellow light bHpga out beat the glowing values In ruga, drapes and I furniture. Jj V_ % ^:_^L,\^. QCreeport' gave its biggest party the soldiers from Mltchel . %<FleId 'last/night in the gymnasium .*W>v^ ..—_.•-.. . a^.--,,.» On^trtrkt Columbus Avenue ^School, were 125 boys In khaki and the aJTair <Mas voted A success it surely will be ^repeated in the near future. r^'TKe event was sponsored by the \'.'•' ^reeport Women's Recreational . . {Committee under the auspices of . the United Service Organizations -v -and a large group of sorority girls ' from Freeport and Merrlck par- *' tibipated In the dancing with the ^soldiers, Arthur O. Ray and William B. officiated as mdstsra 'of cer- emonies, while Mayor and Mrs IWorden E. Winne headed the list ==^pf-chaperons. Miss Delight Mead. — *: _*.»».,»». ,J?M. Trrr of Merrlck^. was chairman of .the arrangements committee for the young; women. Other patrons and patronesses were John D. Easterlln, president of the.Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. Easterlln; Dr. and Mrs. Mil\ ton B. Wnldman, Mr, and 'Mrs. last Deputes Instruction William Llnmark, Mr. and. Mx James F. Reilly, Mr. and Mrc. Harold W. Battin, Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Glblyn, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph H. McCloskcy,, Mr. and-M?s. C. R. Cable, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam J. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Terry. Assisting Miss Mead on the committee were Helen Barnwcll, Dorothy Cable, Mrs. Betty Thomp- son; 'Mary Jane White, Ml^ed Lindmark, Ruth Regan, Lois Sop- er, Helen Zackman, Nancy Shore, Dorothy Miller anld Jean- M&l)lgan. Refreshments were served and i good time was had by all. L*m For ask Looking for something beautiful to WEAR? The senior wardens who are or- agnlzing their posts in .compliance with the civil defense program, in^^Ftb^hbn^ Jolin BroWnlie, 343 Archer st., Mon« day nljht to report on the prog- ress they had\ made and to receive Instructions. There were present Ouy Russell, L. Burton. Cassln, L .R. Rahiner, Arthur -Cansdale, Samuel M. Ger- ber, Stewart Wallace and Henry Sullivan, instructor for the group. Mr. Brownlie announced that James T, Williams, past comman- der 'of William Clinton Story Pog A.L., had been named deputy sec- tor warden, while Mr. Russell re- ported he had named Charles W. Watson as his deputy. Edward Scarlett will be deputy to Mr. Rah- mer, Robert Gorley to Mr. Cans- Compare Holmes & Edwards Seer* ling Inlaid! It's tops for pattern beauty ... tops (or wear. Its beauty lasts a lifetime because twp^blocks of sterling silver are inlaid at points of wear In the pieces you use moat* See our display of lovely patterns... there-a one designed: just for you* \Tohn' T?6Tan to' and Joseph Hendrickson to Mr. Wallace. Reports showe^ -that about 60 men had volunteered their services as wardens, only about half the number required. Additional men are needed, it was shown, especially in the south and southwestern areas pf the village, and any who desire to serve, may communicate with Mr. Brownlie or Mr; Cansdale,-78 South Grove street. /.Brownlie, iRusaoll, ,Canadale.and o»w^A*'^^%'+^^^y}\th^-\B^li66i Three hundred has been Axed as the 1041-42 membership quota, of ^Sliam Clinton 8to?y Post, AiL. This announcement was made at a meeting of the Nassau County Executive Committee held last Fri- day night In the Court House in Mineola. Story Post was represented by First Vice-Commander William W. Davis, Junior Past Commander James T. Williams and Daniel J Carmlchael, corresponding adju- tant. County Commander Sherman Moreland, Jr., of Rockville Centre presided. Speakers Included Maur- ice Stember, of Froeport, depart- ment adjutant; J. Louis.NeS, ox- ecu )lve secretary of the Mcdlca .Society....of...JTaasau..,.County;» Gol Alfred Stewart, head of the Le- gion airwaming service, and Wil- liam N. I^ewls, second District Vlce- Gommander. ir^ 3 'Three hundred young; expected- tOrattend^the^ First ers' _ Dinner to^ = be given * by Yo'ung Men^a Republican ' i ohday night at\ the Elks \-club jhouse. Invitations to attend have been sent to all who enrolled for the Brat time,, this year and the event will be for both young' men and women, — - There will ba dancing\ and\ tertalnment a-n d Congressman Leonard W. Hall \will be the only speaker. A%usio will be provided by Monroe Lewis' orchestra. Ken- neth Lewis Is president of the club, while co-chairmen for the event are Jay Stewart and George B. Tydeman. '' \'Z •*•:.)* 19 NEWTON BLVD. 200 feet east of Wool worths 'FKEEPOET 7111 ^ \*; as low as $36.25 f.jj For the convenience of out Drug, Cosmetic and Pre- scription Customers we 'have\ dkcontinued our Fountain and Luncheon Service . . . That's no longer news. But \(his is: To acquaint Freeport with our newly re- juvenated store, we are offering'foY the next fivo^days J)rug and Toiletry values that cannot he;.THATCHED AGAIN ANYWHERE. All this merchandise was pur- \ ' \ ), the, prince .increase to instire savings for ^our Windows for Dn4g\yalues *%t dannot he ' _ ___ Coal <- Koppers Coke -:- Fuel Oil A PhoneTlreeport 7474 BUDQBT TERM TDO. % Saturday Evening Pwt and Your Favohw Women'* Magazines Budget Terms Per Week of instruction in the South Side High School, Rockville Centre. At the nrst session of the school last night the air raid protection or- ganization, functions and operations were considered. Carol Green's TAKE ADVANTAGE Tny-^vj\4'^M^^LV^Mi*:-.WV-'.? OF OAAOl GBEBN'S %rni'4' M the Best For teas we \2J^ iiT'refleoting ' the '/c*y^r>u And so it is an honorable venture when yo%# hate pressing obligations to request the oldest bank in Freeport to loan yon'Oagh, Mat oonfi\ denoe yon have in the steadfastness Lof our bank to grant your request is^of opuxse Jllways.. w in the bAnk^s oOnfidenoe ih yo%'4Eat jdu* KonoraSly ia time, repay %Ka—and oiuf busi* isIfbdnded on jrist'tlii*—\io6hfidenoe/' ,^ * • '•* 1892 :: T.-r-..\';t 4<r-r-*rpit-i\-? ..-t., ». idMl^^ -/,-.: • '•/.\;.' •, ;.'-\.?^-*v vvr-^ 'V;'^^-'r^i%^^.. ^••^•^•..^-..::^r\^^ %\^ •: '^ '•' :\;:j^P^l •^:'g:^'nt7ii7^;^^^ LUE PLATE each is a difient taste thrill, served onr way Why worry about ^ .paring , 1 u n o h e B at home?. The Goblins won't e*t you you fortify your entrance with a box of our fine chocolatea. Always fresh, beautifully packaged, ever a happy thought. for owe ,^.J.^^ *^.^^ ^ \-• *'^-; -^ \^J\ H.B.L. Club Gives Party For Masons The \H. B. L. Club, comprising Miss Mildred Herrmann, Mrs. Lou- ise Bohrer and Mrs. Anne Lindsay, gave a card party for the benefit of Spartan Lodge, F, & At M., In Spartan Temple, last Thursday night. There were 33 tables of play, in- cluding 21 of town br,igg» and 13 of bridge and pinochle, Special awards were made to %gra. William Frower, Mrs. Lillian Ussher, Mrs. William VanWyck and Mrs. David Mandolin were-vooar solos 5$fT!M Thles, accompanied by Mrs. TTnusual savings on the most wanted merchandise, right at the height of the season, A rare ohance to save money on Christmas Gifts. SAVE TIP TO SWEATERS^— SKIRTS BLOUSES — DICKEYS — CORSETS UNDERWEAR ^ACCESSORIES HOSIERY and a -group ot^_Masons \servMl ...refresh^ State lief uses To Alter Lights The State Highways Department In a report to the Village Board Monday night, refused to change the timing of the lights on the stanchions at Church and Main streets, and Sunrise highway* ao as to !eUmlnate,thd ebnge$tlon at these pointd .on Friday \ano? Satur- day nights. The report discounted the con- tention .regarding congestion on Church street and blamed that on Main street, to the/parking on sld^s oE the;street.and the. 4\ on Sunrise highway, Wlnne instructed Police Chief Elan'to conduct 9 \' '\\^and 80 8. Main 8t, Freeport 253 Fulton «%j \independent of the Owr service, is. prompt, friendly and confidential; and available to salaried worker*, expmdves'amil others. need not he a hank depositor to qualify. s rl 1$ ^ \<i • .•-•. ; yv-