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Pecfcstofd how with fear and * trembling fie^prepared and sent-out a : column/one \V^eek attacking the Bankheati bill proVitHng .a Federal subsidy -for weeklyopapers.;. He .addjeu, however, pnly eleVen papers discontinued the use of the column s*fa a result, while press associations in seven states followed it up bV- adopting resolutions -advising .Cori- gress they^ disapproved of the-mes- •urer As long as press • associations take such a stand, he asserted the country is-safe as far as the rural press is concerned. Program Chair- man: Ray Clements introduced the speaker. }_ , .. : - '. ,'• .-.- .-•'••' -..;.. . Dr. /Edward '-Terbiiry, '\superin- terident of the psychological hospit- als* in Connecticut. is to speak at tonight's- meeting. '. — '—• Municipal! BuUdingQpeir . M. on Fnday M SCREENS SCREEN TERRACES 018* Screen and Sash, ___ JL Combos. .Eliminates ; the Extra Frame Costs Less — -Its Features Unequaled — Buy Wisely — See , FREEPORT SASH. ANIWD0OR CO, Freeport Street Tel. FReeport 8-7883 S 2/c-ALAN WEINER REPORTS- TO GREAT JLAKES SCHOOL S, 2'/c Alan Weiner, USN, son \of Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Weiner, 673 South-Long-Beach ave. t has report ed for training at the -Electrician's School, Naval Training Center, Great:Lakes, 111. . ' Weiner, 'who entered the Navat service ,Nov. 19, at. the Naval Re? Bruiting Station, In Manhattan, re- celVed recruit training at Great Lakes,!!!. AMARANT>k£ARD PARTY There Were sb^tables of players' at a card pa_rty given by Mrs. Doro-_ thy Shelly In her home in Ocean- side Friday night for the^beneflt of Armistice Court, Order of\Ama-~ ranth. Awards were made to Mrs. Edith Shelly, Mrs. Elva Bird aim- Mrs.- Catherine -Steihhauser. FLORAL DESIGNS WEDDING BOUQUETS POTTED PLANTS CORSAGES DISH GARDENS Duryea s FloweiHShop- Our Only Store: 8 N. Main St., FReeport 810570 i i Judging from, the few persons who take -advantage of the oppor- tunity 'to pay their light bills,, and transact other business in the Mun-' cijml Building- Friday* nights, many\ are unaware the building; Is kept open un.til 9 o'clock for their- con: veriience. ••- .-. --— -^When--it-was decided to give' vil- lage-workers a .f ull_day._onVon Sat-. urday, the offices were- kept open for a time on Monday nights. Tlien a shift -was made to Fridays, but little business : has been -transacted these nights. . -As a result The Leader 'was ask- ed to again call attention ' to the fact- -that men can relieve their wivs of paying light bills by doing so themselves :on Friday nights. And -\ihat\the offlces^are open ~foF the transaction of all types of vil- lage business. • i Mes^eiDifiastar Historical records indicate that after the ascension of Christ Jesus the early Christians observed the recognized Je'wish'festi- vals; But ultimatly the feast of-the Passover was associated with the resurrection of our Xbrd \and ONE Lesson Can Learn To RUMBA • SAMBA • TANGO WALTZ • FOX TROT i % v ( ( ( Barry in*truetion k od ... If yooV* never danced before, yo« can learn tbe laieM dance tftep* quickly, eailljl VUh our rtndio for « compHmrmary and be eomniced* GIRL SCOUTS THANK LEADER Editor, The Leader. • Sir; - - • ... ' ^ On behalf of the Freeport Girl .Scout Committee and myself as chairman of the Cookie Drive', we wish to thank you for the Splendid •publicity given our Drive. We tiave gone over the top, and it is cooperaUon such as \yours that helped us^to do this. Many thanfcafor your courtesy. Respeqthilly, LYDIA S. MINNERLY, Chairman, Girl Scout Cookie Drive FISHING PRIZE AWARDS TO £E MADE ON APRIL 10 •Plans are unt|e_j:_way Tor a dinner in Otto's 'Sea \Grill on Saturday night, April 10, at which the prizes\ won-in the various 1947 fishing contests -will be awarded to the winners. Capt. Edward Sammis is chair- man of the dinner committee. became the 'Christian Easter, For centuries at this'season; .Christen- dom , has, annually commemorated, .with'' fittlng^reverence,' this most stupendous event in the,-world's his- tory. '..\'On Easter^ Sunday church bells chime their glad message, and churches resound with-Jiymns of praise. In grateful remembrance of the risen' Saviour, tne hearts of Christians re-echo the glad cry, Rabboni! Master! • But the message of Easter in- c )nd es m uch more_ than an annual reminder of our Lord's victory over the last .enemy. It has been a gen- erally accepted Belief that this transcendent event was evidence of divine power manifested exclusive- ly on behalf of Christ Jesus. This teaching has obscured the spiritual and practical significance of the resurrection and ascension. ... It was his understanding of Christ, Truth, which enabled Jesus to accomplish his mighty works of healing and to exemplify through- out his earthly career a daily pro- gressive resurrection into higher spiritual consciousness- and domin- ion over evil. His triumph over the lasjt enemy, His exist from the tomb, and Kip ascension beyond all material \conditions were the crown- ing victories of his -wondrous life. . The chief value: of superior knowledge is that it leads to a per- forming manhood.—Boyee. BABY SITTER CALL BARBARA FSeeport 8r9fB4-W- Baseball Equipment Complete Uniforms Accessories Sporting Goods - Leather Goods DANZIGER 70 SO. MAIN STREET PReeport 8-4480 (Open Fri. and Sat. 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SERVING EVERY CHURCH AMBULANCE SERVICE GENERAL TRUCKING CELLARS, CLEANED COBSER TRUCKING COMPANY 50 Bedell Street Cbrser/Prop. \* ^, .-.._ - FReeport 8-3659-J He is .our great Exemplar and >;Way- ' showefT'; In his Seumbn on the Mount \he stressed the vital.neces- sity for individual practical obedi- ence-to his teachings? \Not every one that satth unto me Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom/ of heaevn,\..he said (Matthew 7:^1);'\ \.but he^that doeth the will ot\my Father which is in heaven. 1 .' In \Science and Health with KW to the Scriptures\ by Mary Baker Eddy is the following illuminating definition of \resurrection\ -(p. 533): \Splrituallzation of thought; a new and higher-Idea-of immortali- ty, or-spiritual existence; material* , belief yielding to spiritual under- . standing.\ The thought of Easter is always associated - with the loveliness of spring. But Easter gladnesses not limited to one day or to one season in the year. Each day dawns with.-j promise and fullllment o funfolding good. The message of Easter. speaks of Life immortal and in- destructible, calling us to follow in the footsteps of the Way-shower- on and up to the realization of ever- unfolding joy, health, peace, free- dom, which are the heritage of all God's children.—The- Christ I an ence Monitor* 30 BEDEL'. 5'. ., CRYSTA Permanent and Transient Reasonable :Rates—:~ lilHoiu: 4tp 6 0 Bar and Cocktail 'Lounge : - -• Special Attention to •< : '- ' \'\• ' .'•'•-' -\ ' ^- •-'<-;.' ' • Dinners :-: Banquets :-: AVeddings ,'-••• Bridge Parties >: 'Dances j SOUTH G^QVE WREEX FftEEPbRT ^ .- \- r THUKSDAT, MARCH 25, 1948 THE LIE ADER —-F.EEE P 0 R T ,' \N 7\. - FIFTJ JUICE MOTf'S Marshmallowi I 9T. BOT. 1 LB. PKG. 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