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PAGE TWO THE LEADER —FREETORT, NvY~ THURSDAY, SEPTLMBER 30, 1948 'CENTENNIAL AVE. P.-T-A. - TO HEAR DR. G. H. WARNOCK Dr. George H. Warnock t epidemi- _ ologist. _pf, the Nassau County Health Heal t h Department, \will speak pn. \The Responsibility of Parents in Control, 1 of\ Disease,\ at a meeting, of the' Centennial ave. school (Roosevelt) P.-T.A., in\the_ auditorium Monday at 2:30 P.M. A film strip on communicable dis- eases s\uTrpTl~5U~by~\tHe~~7sias County Tuberculosis and .Public Health Association, will be shown KennewegS\Brother> Sister, Double Weddin^~Prinqpa^ Miss Alice Marioii Kenneweg and her brother, Clifford of Mr.-and Mrs. Albert Edgar Kenneweg, daughter and son Kenneweg, 75 Hanse ave., were principals in a double wedding solemnized in the First Presby- terian Church Sunday .afternoon. The Rev. A. Gordon MacRury, the pastor, officiated at both.- Miss Kemieweg was married to Walter Joseph- Johnson, son of Charles Johnson, Lee pi., while Mr. Kenneweg took as his bride, Miss Barbara Ann Carman, daughter of Mrs: Harriet Carman, Jefferson pi., Baldwin. >lr. Kenneweg gave his daughter in marriage, while Lester Carman did likewise for his sister. Each couple attended the other. A re- ception for the immediate families in the Kenneweg home. Both couples will occupy their own apartments in the Kenneweg home. STATE. PRESS CHAIRMAN TO ADDRESS D. A. R. UNIT ; Mrs. Frank B. Cuff, of White Plains, state press chairman, will be the guest* speaker as Ruth Floyd Woodhull Chapter, D.A.R. t opens its new season with a meeting in the home of Mrs. William E. Buckley, 160 Wall.ace st., Saturday at 2:30 P. M. She will tell of her experien- ces \on a recent trip through Holl- and. Mrs. Frederick W. Whitehouse is program chairman, and Mrs. Cecil R Budd, chairman of hostesses. Pride of Iroquois Circle To Install on Oct. 25 Mrs. Dorothy Gozdzweiska was elected chief companion of Pride of Iroquois Circle, Companions of the Forest, at a meeting Monday night in Junior Order Hall, to succeed Mrs. Evelyn Johnson. The rest of the staff chosen at the same time comprises: Mrs. Philipplnn Hubcl, chnnlatn; Mrs. Johnson, junior irtijit chief companion; Mrs. Ruth Smith, Bub-chiof companion; Mrs ElL-nnor Cruw, recordiriR HQcrctury.; Mr«. Annii Verity, nhuncinl Bccretiiry: Mr«. Inwa Horndrup, truuuurtfr; Mrw. Anna WilloU, right guide; Mrs. Sadie Borct, loft Kuide; Mrn.. Lillian Moon, inner irunrd: Mrs. Idii HoRlandyr, outer Riiiifd. and Mr». Mime Stubcr. chairlady of trusteen. nn . „, , The installation of ofncers will be held on Monday night, Oct. 25, and the Circle's anniversary dinner will be given in Surise Village, BelU more, on Thursday night, Oct. 28. The next meeting will be on Mon- day night, Oct. 11. &:>, \IT HAS BEEN SINCE 1895!\ your doctor SCHLESINOER PHARMACY MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS FREEPORT 8-0041 Prescriptions Called For and Delivered Frederick Michnoff Takes Baldwin Bride Rabbi Norman Pauker, Of .Bald- win, officiated at the wedding of Frederlch Michnoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michuoff, 67 North Columbus ave., and Miss Arlene Cohen, daughter of Mrq. and Mrs. Frank Cohen, Milburn ave., Bald- win, Sunday afternoon in Nieder- stein's, Lynbrook. The bride was attended by Miss Regina Myer, of Brooklyn, as maid of honor. Leo Michnoff was best man for his brother. After a re- ception, the couple left for a trip at the end of which they will live in Freeport. Mr. Michnoff was graduated from Mineola High School and served In the Army Air Forces. His bride Is a graduate of Baldwin High School and attended-the -New-York Universily_SehooL_oLJ£ducaUon. * ** -* Presents * , * Pom Hat Shoppe FALL MEANS A Pretty New Hat l^Oir DArti'IITKR, MOTHER and GliANDMOTHHH IN ALL HEAD SIZES - Prices Starting at $2.95 19 W. Sunrise Hwy. FReeport 9-2634 O/>en Friday &• Saturday Eves, to 9:30 P. 1 M. 'GUESS THE TUNE!' WINNERS Four Freeport women won awards in the \Guess the 'lune!\ broad oast over Station \VGfiB. They were Mrs. William Volkmann, •1 Chelsea ct., a compact from a local jeweler; Mrs. Mary Bangs, 275 .Arthur .si.., .two ..dinners at Chinese restaurant; Mrs, Kay Smith, 32 Smith at., two dinners at a North I-lcmimteacl rcBlaurant. and Mr«. Madeline Hubert, 175 West End ave., the Hame at a Kockville Centre restaurant. 2d BAPTIST YOUTH SERVICE Youth Day services will be con- ducted in , the Second Baptist Church Sunday at 11 A.M. The speaker will be Stanley, P. DeLis- ser. . The Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Brooklyn, an evangelist, will con- duct the 3 P, M.,\ service. The Rev. R. G. Harris, pastor, will preach at night. n t/ *'{/' ' v ' \\ '\'^\^\\' \ '* * ; £/;->. K - •• ..\•*• , f '? f , , '-i ff > *' *A^ +* 1 **A S ^ *• Jt^ . * f f *+ ^'. u *. >. At j^^R. JB:c... ^. ^n.**>r.9 $1,50 to $5.98 Register Friday or Saturday, don't wait until next week, to be sure you can vote 1 for President on Nov. 2. Polls open from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. T This flaming boast has -Unfortunately proven only i - . too true in the past three decades but now it has ben turned to a useful peace effort that flows from the hearts and treasure trove of a free peoples and 'humbly now our funds in this Insti-- \ \ ' • * ' tution and our modern facilities are available \• ' i . to our borrowers for progressive use. What Do You Know About Life Insurance? * CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? 1. What form of policy offers thf moHt protection for the ~ It-list premium 7 Jj. W hut JH the ndviuitiiKt of HTimltiK ynui 1 —children—ire— .Hccond or continK«nt ht-ne- ficiarluH? , We will be hrippy to discusB with you any questions you may have about your life Intuirnncc. A TO D CUPS WHITE • T-ROSE • BLACK Cotton - Satin - Lace ~$ylon - Crepe In Regular and Strapless Models 1 _ SKJUsjQqQ.. QEREEPBT BANK. WITH DB LISSBB ASSOCIATES 65 W. Sunrise Hwy. FReeport 8-9090 Estate Planning Consultants \ Special Agents The Northwestern Mutual —Life, Insurance Co. 80 South Main Street, Freeport 253 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead HEMPSTEAD — Open Thurs. and Fri. Till 9:30 P.M. FREEPORT — Open Fri. and Sat. Till 9:30 P. M. . ATRrCOOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT NEED MONEY! USE OUR PERSONAL LOAN PLAN Monthly Payments -— Quick Service First National Bank and Trust Company of Freepoj Opposite Eailroad Station on Sunrise ' - THURSDAY, SEPT-EMBEfR 30,' 1948 THE LEADER —FRE.EPORT N. Y. - THREE S'H E'S Judith Ann is'the' name given to a daughter born to Miv and Mrs. 'Jack Kinsberg, 6 Bedford ave., in the Freeport Hospital on .Wednes- day, Sept. 15. The mother was Miss .Rose Schwartz before her marriage. . • SEAMAN AVE. P.-T.A. PLANS . PARENTS'. NIGHT-DINNER ;— The Seaman ave. school- Parent- i . .• .... Teacher .Association will gjve a pot-luck supper In the social hull of Christ Lutheran Church- Tuesday night at 7 o'clock, in,observance of parents' night-. ,lt is to be.informal, with a program of'nmusements free of-speeches. ——— -_. Register Friday OP Saturday, don't wait until next week, to be sure you can .vote fop President on Nov. 2. , Polls open from 10 'A.M. to 10 P.M. . . ^ ENTERS _LEHIGH;- Donald M. Hubsch, who was graduated from Freeport . High School in Jimp, has entered Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. He is studying business administration and has been admitted to the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.' . ' Rock Maple Bedroom Suite BED (TWIN OF FULL SIZE) CHEST-ON-CHEST, DRESSER COIL SPRING & MATTRESS Here's a jrontfine beauty in lu'ilronin 1'urnitnre <li i si«rn. A car veil ship's wheel carries out an attractive nautical motif. Tin- very finest of ('(in- struction will be found in this suite;, all drawers dust proof and center guided, full \dovetail • construction, all pieces are clearly marked tl Solid Rock Maple/' A steel coil spring and com fort able mattress completes the suite. Also available Vn Kolid oak at the same price. . .... 5 PC CHROME KITCHEN SET will brighten up any 4 4-lejrf»;ed* chairs liivve J This set kitchen ! upholstered scats and backs: of . . washable leatherette. Tlie table » has 2 extension loaves—and, when open, will-seat (> people comfort- ably—a convenient utility drawwr I'm* storing silverware—porcelain lop. In red and white. SALE! ODD CHROME CHAIRS from 5.00 DUNCAN PHYFE DROP LEAF TABLE Beautiful mahogany veneer w.ith a hand rnljlted finish. I,e*rs luiye hrass claw i'eet for extra prn- tocition. lias.convenient silver drawer. For large and small rooms; alike. When open will seat <i people comfortably. Other Duncan Phyi'e exten- sion tables to seat 12 people, at reduced fjriees. FREEPORT •-52 So. Main St. • FReeport 8-0900. HEMPSTEAD • 266 Front St s • HEmpstead 2-^3995 Freeport Store Open Thurs. and Fri. Niglits Henipstead Store Open. Fri. and Sat. Nights • We will be closed all day on-Monday, October 4th and {Wednesday, October 13th B'nai B'rith Chapter Has a Fashion Show A preview of new fashions was given last night at a meeting of Justice' .Qhapter, B'nai B'rith in Temple; B'nai Israel ves,try room Mrs. Jack Fineberg and Mrs. Shir- ley Shefferman,'membership' chair- man, with Mrs. Bernard Weinberg, the fashion coordinator, arranged the show. Gowns loaned by. Snmet's; Nor- man's, the Town Shop, and Carol Oreen's, were modeled by meni- bors us wore hats' from Kayle's. Tho chapter gave its first affair of tin* season. - a. dance * in the KiiirkorborktM- Y a c h t' Club.' Tort Washington, Sunday- night. The prorotnls of I ho event wjll be usod in carrying on the work of enter- mining ami sorvicing the patients in ih<» Xorlhpoi't Velovans Hospital. Mrs. Joseph Kossler. chairman of I he dance, was assisted by Mrs. Joseph Uoririan and Mrs, Kdpar I.a/.anis. Music for ilam'in.u was prctviileil by Hill McKowon. SON BORN TO TOMKOS Mr. an-1 Mrs. Ceorjie Toniko, IM Cariiiiin si,, are ihe parents ol a son burn in i he Krooport Hospital on Tuesday. Sept. UI. The new ar- rival, named John Charles, weighed s pounds and an ounce at its birth. Mrs. TnniUo is the former Miss Allies Horcsco. FIRST AID For \CRIPPIED\ Watches Bring yours in and see how our 4p*otalttU c«n put tt b*clt on Us ftt«> *qerin. V/« <3\v* ro- tiabU lervice. Y/e hove rea- sonable prices. And to give your watch new beauty restyle it with a smart new— OS ER Freeport's Oldest Jeweler •'--- 63 South Main Street Freeport As you enter this ethical pharmacy., you're impressed with the professional at- mosphere. Skilled, precise service; fresh, potent drugs • have made this Prescrip- tion Headquarters. Bring us your next prescription. FRIEDMAN'S The Prescription Center 75 West Sunrise Hwy. Phone FReeport 8-0001 RELIABLE PRESCRPTIOHS ••-,:..( —f \• - :— -