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£^^ gp!**-?HrM^^ i (:--.-( -- - • -• ' - - • *-'•* \\\*'. ' . . - _ Jj _ i r _ SIXTEEN THE LEADER — FREE P.O R T , N, Y. Lanipes Mark te^^®- '^fe^i-?^v ; ^ Golden Wedding Give Dinner Ito 30 in ' r Sea Breeze Hotel He Established Here : . Mr.jmd Mrs. Henry tampe, 38 - Morris at., celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary by giving a - dinner^ party In the Sea Breeze Hotel Saturday night to 30 rela -. tlves and friends. Their; grandson Peter Guthi^jr., entertained with marimba selections. Mr. Lampe and the former Mfss Louise Miller were married in a Lutheran church, 'then located on Elrdbme st., Manhattan, on March 20, 1898.- They came to Freeport . 32 years ago. when Mr. Lampe, who . had been in'.the hotel and restau- rant business all his life, establish- ed the Sea Breeze Hotel which, he continued to operate until\he retlr- -ed in 1934. . The couple have a daughter, Hen- rietta L., wife of ^eter J. Guthy, and two grandchildren^ Peter John and Linda Louise,. 9' Delaware ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ectcr.-J. Onthy, tihdn LoufHo (Juthy,' Potor J. Outhy, jr., Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Chnrlcn Arend, Mr. nrid Mrn. Henry KooBtcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnuricfe FUfstenburK, Mr. nnd M™. Wllllnm BoJhm, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley PhiJIips, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur P. Simon, Mrs. Mnr- ffnrct MHIer. MIBS Mnrylln Miller. Mra. Lillian Gurdee, Mrs. Tiltfe Wittc, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Adnm Junff, Mrs. Minnfc Tell- mun-, Mrs. Elizabeth Knnup, Mra.\7oseph Lnux Mrn. Bmmn Schiller~rna~Mfnrri\d\ Mrs. Roy Howell. .FirsF0egree°_Conferred| Qn-25-by-MolloyGouncil The first degree was conferred on-a class of 25 at a-special meet-, ing of Bishop Molloy Council, K. of G*t Monday night ia council quart- \ei-s 60 •• vvest H M«rrlck rd. The officersi ,! assisted Grand Knight Frank'J: Sinnott in the ritual work. Henry J. Cengel is membership | chalr^man. The names of those pn_ whom the degree was conferred are: • The Rev. John P. Bukey, Raymond V. Whittuker._Robert;A. Murphy, 'Richard A. Murphy^ -WllJInm J. Murphy, jr., 'Francis Y. Ladonnc, .Albert G. gtory, Arthur J. Kenney, Jnmes \V, Kielt, Rob- ert G. Lomnitccr, Stephen -J. O'Brien, Renzlo W. Lamb, Joseph J. Lucey, Pat- rick J. KIHIkclly. Leonard R, Ballats, Donald Perkins, Anthony Curry, Theo- dorS J. Siller, Thornns J. Murphy, Daniel J. Henchey, Joseph Whalen, Joseph F. CallnKhnn, Leo Helm. William Mullooly nnd Dr. Stephen J. Only. Timetable GROVE THEATRE / Thurs. thru Sun., March 25-28 . v.THE VOICE OF THE'TURTLE 3iOB— 6:30 9:50 I BECAME A CRIMINAL 1:50 5:10 8:35 NEGRO GROUP ( TO MEET THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1948 Helen .ave., on Wednesday night April 7. \THURSDAY >MAECH 25,' 1948 THE;, LEADER — FRJLEP/CF-RT , : ist, •SEVENTEEN tlonal Association for the Advance- m'ent_.of_Cblored People will ineet In the Church, of God In Christ; 18 state Plans for Easter , will; by the.--guest- speaker. He will install the officers and'present a charter to the local group. , / FREEPORT THEATRE . Thurs. thrti Sun., March 25-28 HIGH WALL _ .* 3:10 6:30* 9:45 LOVE FROM A STRANGER ' 1:45 5:20 .8:20 . Mon and. Tuea., March 29-30 ON THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL 1:45 \4:20 7:00 9:40 - ROBINHOOD OF TEXAS 3:05 5:45 8:20 . Tuesday—Cartoon Show l 9:30 and 11:14 A.M. Columbus Pupils Present Play 'In a Paint Shop' \in a Paint Shop,\ a play was >resented by the second grad pupils taught by Miss Jearr Renison in the 7 !— auditorium _oT the Coljumbus ave. school on Tuesday. -There wer6 th'ree Scenes, the first and third be- ing laid in Bunny's workshop and the second in the meadow. In the cast were: John McKnhury, Mr; Bunny; Elaine Bulchi, PriBcilln Schnibbe and Peter Partridge, -three Bunny children; Robert HutchinpTB, Mr. Rooflter; Thunder, Lijrht- ninjr and- Father Sun. Gary RoHen, Ray.\ mqnd Whitenben nnd Charles Rhodes, with othorn portrayinn rain drops nnd nowers. - . 1 Top of the SPRING HATS! by GAGE Sold Exclusively at v New Mode Millinery 22 Church Street PLAZA THEATRE ' . Thurs. and FrlrrMarch* 25-26 ' TrT ~ r HAVE ALWAYS LOVED YOU 7:00 . 9:06 Saturday, March 27 . FABULOUS DORSEYS 1:40 5:41 8:53 , HENRY ALDRICH BOY SCOUT 3:13 • \ OREGON TRAIL 4:33 7:30 10:26 Sun', and Man., March 28-29 PARADISE-ALLEY Sunday—1:30 4:34 7:24 10:28 Monday—1:30 4:34 7:20 10:19 MAN IN THE IRON MASK Sunday—2:42 5:32 8:36 Monday—2:42 8:27 Tues: and Wed., March 30-31 ARIZONA TRAIL Tuesday—1:30' 3:56' 7:15 9:56 Wed.—1:30 3:56 7:15 9:42 INVISIBLE MAN .Tuesday—2:43 8:56 \Wed.—2:43 8:41 \'\ - . Deliberate with caution, but act with decisipiuJand yield with graci* ousness, or oppose with firmness. Thought must be made better, and human life more fruitful, for the 'divine energy to move it on- ward and upward. STATION^ LIQUORSHOP • PETER and, JOSEPH PALAGONIA 26 BROOKLYN AVE. FBBEPOBT, K. Y. \North Sld« of Railroad Station Offers P R O M F^T--Delivery OF YOUR NEEDS IN .WINES, WHISKEY, CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES AND ASSORTED^TEMS TELEPHONE FREEPORT 9-2323 Freeport, L. |. CENTURY FREEPORT and FANTASY THEATRES Rockvllle Centre, L. I, SPECIAL EASTER' KIDDIE MORNING SHOWS ' , TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 30th - 15 ALL WALT DISNEY COLOR CARTOONS Starring MICKEY MOUSE - DONALD DUCK - PLUTO and others Show Starts 9:30—Come as Late as 11:00 A, M. To See~a-Complete-Show FREE CANDY-TO-AbL. KIDDIES AT FANTASY THEATRE- BOYS AND GIRLS! In Local Churches - .FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH , .Easter services at the First Bap- tist Church will start' tomorrow nfehTwith a candle : llght' coirimuh* ion_iat which; the Rev. Jam'es L. Hynes will preach on \The'King Reigns from the Tree.\ Sunday at 10:45 A.M., Dr. Hynes will have as his topic, t'*rhe Power of His Resurrection.\. There will be special music. A large group of members will receive, the right hand of fellowship. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Children's services will be held in Christ Lutheran Church tomor- row at 9 A. M. Tomorrow night DuboisV'.The Seven Last Words of Christ\ will be sung, with Adele Butt, John Chalmers and WilkeS g Conway. taking the solo parts. Oscar Magnussen will direct and preside'at-the organ. There will be an Easter dawn ser- vice-Sunday at 6 o'clock at which the pastor, the Rev. David G. Jax- lieimer, will speak on \The Mes- sage of Easter.\ The Sunday School will have its Easter exer- cises at 9 o'clock^. The boys and girls confirmed last Sunday will re- ceive their first communion with the other members at 10:-15 when members will be received into the church. The ordinance of baptism will be administered at,3 P. M. The music will be appropriate to the day. NEW PAINT JV NONE; BETTER PLASTIC FINISH • SWEDISH or BLOKlb Washed and DRIED? Yes. Your Weekly Laundry Washed dnd-Dried-in-tess-Than-ONE-HOUR. At A Remarkably LOW COST! 'N IHE ONLY QHICtDRYING SERVICE IN IN-NASSAU COUNTY ALSO IN UMITD-OAK fVfc . out of your old walnut or rnahogony, furniture AT — Pergament 376 Hempstead Tpike. Pranklin'Square 79 West Merrick Road ^• ; .• Telephone\ . . FREEPORT 9-2630 \ALL FOOLS DAY MORNING SHOW\ THURSDAY, APRIL 1st — At CENTURY'S BALDWIN An \All Fx>ols Cast\ to Keep You Laughing .... A LAUREL & HARDY COMEDY FEATURE \SONS OF THE, DESERT\ A 3 STOOGE COMEDY\ ._ — PLUS 3 COLOR-CARTOONS — Featuring ( ByCa BUNNY\ =-: \DAFFY DUCK\ \TOM & JERRY\ TWO COMPLETE SHOWS FREEPORT , METHODIST CHURCH Tin* annual Maundy Communion set-vices will be held in the Free- port Methodist Church tonight when the pastor, the Rev. C. Ne^v- man Hogle will speak briefly on \The Last Supper.\ Sunday ttt 10:45 A.M., Pastor HoRle/will have as lus theme, \A Good Year Tor faster.\ There wilr be special music. ' '/ ' ^* /* TRANSFIGURATION CHURCH . There will/be services in the Tranfefigur^tion P. E. Church Sun- day 'at T/9 and 10:45 A.M., with Holy pommunion at \each and .a KermpU at the last. The choir, directed by Mrs. William B. Wolff, organist, will provide special'music. /r h^—rol oints w-H1~Tbo Ml B B— Marshall and Mrs. Arthur C. Ray. Holy Communion will be' pai'- taken of at the Maundy Thursday service today at 10 A. M., and there will be a Good Friday service I'rom 12 to 3 P. M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Admission: Children 25c — Adults 44c A BtAZA^THEATRE IfflTi |-Thurs. -and~Frir _ f | h \March 25=2'6 In tirt I Ve Always _ -ijn-tcchnicolor YOUR GUARANTEE lor FRIENDLY SERVICE and FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT! .FReeport \ services with special music in the First Presbyterian Church at 9 and 10:-15 A. M. Sunday. The pastor, the Rev. A. Gordon MacRury will preach, at both on^'In Another Form.\ Good Friday night there will be a,Communion service at 8 o'clock with a sermon on '\The , Three Crosses\ and a p p ropriaic music.. -FIRST UNITED A.M.E. CHURCH- — Charles Franato- Lane's -Easter cantata, \Christ the Victor,\ will -be* sung, by the choir of-the First United \A'.M.E.\ .Church,' the Rev. Pournelle A. Pitts, pastor, Sunday __ Today thru, Sunday ELEANOR-PARKER - RONALD REAGON at 8 P M. \The s'oioists^will be.Mrs.. -Mary Delesttne, Mre. Mary Cromer, Mrs.-Martha-Par-ker, MVs. Charlotte Verilla^-Stauley Chambers. Hfihcyl Tp'omer, Mrs. .Tohn Davis, Mrs. Hay- ( ;,I BECAJVffi A CRIMZNAI llx .Gray - Trevor;_Howard-.. One BEN'DIX load dried ml 0 minutes Two BENDIX loads dri^ed in- 13 minutes ' ' Three BENDIX loads dried in 16 minutes\ 30 BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHERS * » • - . rice-t^^ t Salur . da ? r T_ ': .March ._27_i JIMMY & r TOMMY DORSEY The Fabulous Dorseya\ -r- also — SUNSET-CARSON In \OREGON TRAIL\. Saturday Mntinee ~ HENRY /ALDRICH JgCOUT\ .FRegorb B Today thru SUn^ay \• and Mrs. Alberta Cham- bei-H. Before the cantata tlie choir will sing the' anthem \_Christ .Is Iliseu.\ There also ^yill be' special- Sun. and Mon. March 28-29 |Loufe HAYWARD\- Joan BENNETT! \Maii In The Iron^Mask\ — hlso ~^- \HOMESTEAQERS OF PARADISE VALLEY-\. South Grove-Streef Phone FReeport 9-2370 ' | Tues. and Wed. . March 30-31 CLAUDE RAINS In 'THE INVISIBLE MAN' 1 — alao — \THE ARIZONA TRAIL\ ROBERT-TAY-kOR—-AUDREY TOTTER \HIGH WALL\ plus — \LOVE FROM A STRANGER\ . T ... _,:._ John.Hodiak - Sylvia Sydney lYNBRGOK STRAND •• M VJ iMV-M?ftdDri*rI4^f *J E3£SSSBES5iSS3$HW HUMPHREY BOjGART - WALTER HUSTON ^TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE'' plus ^-r \ALWAYS TOGETHER\ _Robert Hutton - Joyce Reynplds . the_pastor will preach on .\The In- vltation-oT a Risen Host.\\ On Good Friday night, the gospel jhor-us— will — present^a— - religious- pageant, \The L,i g h t Bearers.\ There \ will be selections by the Humblers Female Quartet. OUR HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH On Good Friday at Our Holy Re- deemer R. C. Church, the mass of tKe pre-sanctifled will be celebrated at 8:30 A, M., and the church -will Attraction Every Tuesday and' Saturday at 8:30 P.M. Today thru Sunday. Humphrey, Bogart - Wai Huston. '/Treasure of Sxerra^Midre\ ~ . \ .-•-.- TT-. J>lUB *— -.. ' i . •• , ,'<ALV/AYS TOGETHER\ Robert Hutton - Joyce Reynolds VALLEY STREAM 5»5fl4A , Starts Friday Glng.er Rogers - Cornel Wilde \IT HAD TO BEjyOTJ'i _ -• plus »— Jn color \THE-UNFINISHED DANCE? O'Brien'- Danny-Thoma« . ning the Good Friday sermon will be preached anjl the usual annual Peter Pence offering- will' be taken for the care and presrvation of the Holy places in Palestine. • •Holy. Saturday a.' solemn higji mass will be -celebrated at 7:30 with the blessing of Holy Water and Paschal Candle and Holy Fire. .Easter fasting .and abstinence /: will \end\ at\ noon. \ * - - \• -. I Communion .will be given at 7 : OQ, 7:30 and 8 A. M. on Maundy Thurs- N -day or 'Holy Thursday and a. solemn high mass at 8:30 A.M. followed by a solemn procession of school chil- dren, altar -boys and •. the. clergy. During the day school children will attend—these senvlces-n nrt conduct, devotional exercises and tlie clos- ing will take place at 8 P..M. Holy Thursday-when a Holy Hour ser- vice will be conducted.. There will be the regular masses on Sunday,' starting at 7:3Q aud continuing at \9 o'clock with a solemn liigh mass for children, at which a choir of girls from the seventh' and eighth grades of the parochial school will sing, under the direction'of Mrs. John Capolia. Other masse's will'be at 10:30,11:30 .and 12:15. Offerings taken during the day will go to the parish funds. Record Throng Views' Arjqher_SchooLE^xhibits. Girl Scout Committee' Plans Numerous Events Mrs. Theodore S. Holstein, SO Lillian ave., was hostess to the Freeport- Girl\ Scout -Committee at its March meeting, Mrs. John W. Fischer, the chairman, presided. Mrs. Orrin Lyon, camp chairman, announced council day. would be observed at Camp. Techaquintha, Hampton Bays, on Juno 15. Mrs. George Pfister was. named assistant cami) chairman. Plans were an- nounced for a mothers' and daugh- ters tea to be held in Mipy. On the committee are Mrs. IrVing J. Re- gan, Mrs. Monroe Lewis, Mrs. Wil- _Uiinj._JinLlPji.._Mi^/William Neicl- hardt, Mrs. William Biok and Mrs. Everett C. Fupman. Two new troops are to be organ- ized in tlje Cleveland live school, Mr.s. GeoVgc Lereh, (.lie organiza- tion cjmlrman, announced. ' Al^s\ Wesley Minnerly reported all/the cookies 'Consigned .to the Committee had been, sold and that the demand wa\s so groat three times the number might have been disposed of had they been available. Mrs. Holstein announced invita- tions had bee*n issued Tor a father and (laughter dinner in the Free- port Metljodist Church on Monday night, April 12. - -r— - • Juliette-Low representatives are to have luncheon in the Wagon Wheel, MasjKapequa, on Saturday, April 3. \Those planning to attend are to meet al the railroad station at 11:30 A. M., from where they will be conveyed to\ Massapequa by car. ' Tim next mooting will be held In tlio h6me ol\ Mrfi. Jesse Flamlorfer, »(» _ WhaJey s t., Hl M. on Wednesday, The Salvation Army 75-77 Church St. FREEPORT. L. I. MAJOR ERNEST W. NEWTON Officer In Charge SUNDAY SERVICES * • . •-- ' 11:00 A.M Holiness Meeting 2:30 P. M. Sunnay__Schdpl_ ^. Meeting ' 3:00 P. M. Salvation Meeting ; 6:30 P.M.. Young People ALL ARE WELCOME iiMiwflOWtmiranasM CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 7 N. Grove^St^at-Randall Ave. i REVEREND ; _ DAVID fi. .IAXHFIMFR ' -Pastor^ REV. FRANK W. WAONER Assistant _ -A.- M; - CHURCH SERVICES a * | -- 9:00-and 10:45 A.M. '- r\\\\ \°fnn \n in inmnuumn™ i mimiHtiHum muBiiimiinnnni mnny nnnmu. ^ ^ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FREEPORT, N.Y. Sunday. Service 11 A- M. \•*• We dnesday Eyeniii g\_-~ Meeting, 8:15 Sunday School 11 A. M. \ Reading Room Open , To Public 11:30 .A.M. TO 5 P.M. ^Daily Except Sundays \\\^\nd 7 Holidays . Merrick\ Rd.' at Elm PI. V All Are \Welcome The exhibit of the Archer Street School held Friday night attracted the greatest throng 'bf visitors in the history of. any local school. Approximately 800 adults -and chil-; dren passed through the classrooms: and corridors to view the finished products, of the academic, art and practical arts activities included in the curriculumr 111, available space hi each of the school's 23 rooms was\ utilized for the display of typictil samplea—of- pupils' work.. Adnlfr visitors were [Particularly\impressed .with-, the tjuallty of the work now being caf^ ried \on in Freeporfs elementary schools. •'. • ' • Similar exhibits will be held in other schools as follows: Cleveland ave., April M;' Seaman ~ave;;~'AprIl 20; Grove st., April 23; ave., April April. 26. Columbus 28, and-High School\; 'jj'^-^-'-^. VJ^'y'.A..'. ,.i''•,•-'•' ']* •'-'•.. '.'.''• \'. .• • . +'*'•,';•>, .'-,''• clothes . will suit your preference . Craft .features. kind 'of styling- anrf tailoring y nil fi'n d \in suits \pricecTinaiijf dollars morn. -- -And — wcr-cam you -this -outstanding .suit -value hceause of our participation in the renown- ed CLIPPER CRAFT PLAN, concentrating, the buying, power of America's finest stores, for savings iu p'rpduc- tion and distribution.' IRVING'S OMEN'S SHOP 80 SO. MAIN ST. - Freeport, N.Y. Tune !h \Adve.ntures_of Sherlock Holmes\ every Sunday, WJZ7 p.m. 55 So. Main St., Freeport FANCY YOUNG Turkeys Ib. 59C 10 to 16 Ibs.- • TOP GRADE SmokedHamslb Whole or Shank End FANCY YOUNG FOWL 4 to 6 Ibs. Ib. 42C TOP SIRLOIN OR CROSS-RIB POT ROAST Ib. LEGS or RUMPS <V FRESH KILLED Broilers oi 1 Fibers Ib SHOULDERS MILK FED VEAI FANCY SMOKED Tongues Ib. 47C A JHAPPY EASTER TGLALL \ My Sincere Wish. ^. .— -...-r—^j^..- James Smith