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9%%J!X R™%?%^^7^^^-J''^rA^'^'^\X'\'-/V^'•'.'.''-*''•%.•' ••''••\.'\'. * V ' \ '• — .-.'•_ • ..' .'.•\. 'i:..V ^ ^« .f / v- ^': 1.7^ ^SN?^y:%}/y/'^'^v-:^'^ • ', ' \;f. ' .. r>^ May 25, i960 for Sunday .. of. doiiiit' \SEella Maria, .OJX. of A.i and^ their guests will alt /down to' their ninth annual com- . munlbn breakfast In; the Elks club- — house Sunday $$ p AJJ,, after at- .tending; the 8 o'clock .mass In Our Sbly Redeemer RJO, dhurplh, The Rev. , Raymond Neuf eld, \Question Box\ edAbor of The Tablet, J address. give .' Mrs. Rcmolo 'Capallno will play ' (the organ at the mass and accom- pany 41;e sololstj Mips Arlihe %elleit; of Baldwin, at the;bre#*aat./'A * jnwslcal program will be provided. Miss Margaret O%eeffe, grand re-. . g^nt, %4U greet/the dinew^ana then turn' the. proceedings over ito Miss M#ry Russell, the prograni chalr- , man, %4io will introduce' the* speak- ers-and guests. Miss Marie O. Gur- ry, the State regent, and. Dr. Lulu Spllde, of Bt, John's College; proojc- lyn^ national 0. D. of A,, director of education, have promised Besides Miss Russell the hreakfaot committee comprises; MM. Joseph MaiSDonald,} .Mrs, Arthur /M&tzgar, Mrs. John M^tz, Miss Prances Kiet-. nan, Mrs. Oharlee Blewet*, Mrs. William Moran, Mrs/John Powers, M^s 'Louise .Memo, Mrs. Walter Kenney, 'MM, .Walter/Pope* Mrs. Williafn J. ^ Martin, jr.; Mrs:, James UsMcai , Mrs*,' Alfred .Fasslno, Mrs. Walter 'J. Miranda, Mrar James Murphy, Mrsl Percy Vooris,. Mrs. John Muldowney, Mrs. Bemard Mo- Sweeney,. .Mh;.\Johh Fredsall and Mrs. Joseph Kerns. : XN NORFOLK P*. 'WMzenbocker, seaman, of ]110 -North Bayview ave., arrived . in Norfolk, Va., Tuesday after a four-month cndae in the Mediterraneah as a crew member of the light cruiser USS Roanoke. While in the Mediterraneah he was afforded an .opponkunity to visit Doidreg Wurtzel Ann FriaA Received ^t A^ual Seryxce Frisch, Daughter 'of. many of countries in Europe* ' Mia* Mr. and' Mrs. Murray Frisch, .51 Shonnard^ave., and Miss Dolores Wuptzel, daughter of Mr. /md Mrs. Syman Wiiitzel, ^143 W^st Oeaman aye., were oonfrimed at the annual confirmation services of Temple B*hal Israel. Sunday night. \j •/ The confinnatidn service ushered in the Jewish festival of .^havuotli, or the Feast of Weeks, which'is one: of \the most beautiful and spiritual festivals in the\ Jewish religious calendar. The. festival began at sundown bunday and was concluded fARK AVENUE COMES TO FREEPORT? THEY SHQULD, TO VISIT THE MOST COLORFUL RENDEZVOUS IN LONG BLAND YE OLDE TAVERN #54 Spu+h Mam S+reet FREEPORT •o- The EKtg Meet OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE IS \LOUNGIE\ Dp You Want To Ba \MISS STADIUM TAVERN?\ PBQTOBTO GEORGE MORRISON BSSMS™™! M.M.K.;AX.>s>M.%&X'K<'».:'M< ;^^:J. ..-. ...^,,r. v.-^-v 'rrr.,7.^r-,.-77—7-. -r Bn?PIJZ8'''^\. :;K^!l^BB%^ f^T':^^:'\':7^ ' \'\r7\^:\i /::. %\..\/ \ %^tJAT;'Vy-'/v//'.^'!^,.'-«4:r.< J;:^4^.'/^.iA^<%.\ Ki;.t'•..-^\ /, •. ...\- '&^;'5c(r-\y:^v:• ;•• ;V;;r'-'-• •' ;%-'^vJ<!i^^-\\-' \•\ .-\ ^/ BB^^#@%^^^ a stmdpwn, Tuesday. . Historically, this \day coinmemo? rates the giving of the Ten Com- mandments on Mount Sinai, and the establishment of the covenant between God and Israel. It is @ym- .bollc of 'the spiritual and cultural treasures of Judaism. It confirms the Jewish people in their faith. It Is named the Feast of Weeks-be- cause it completes seven weeks from the day when the new barley was taken to the Ancient Temple in Jerusalem. On the fiftieth day, the wheat harvest is * celebrated; The-authority for this holy day ia ^ound in- the Bible. The .biblical Book of Ruth is read on this Fes- tival. ^ Now, Bhis festival speaks of the dignity and intergrAty of the In- dividual. Man is pictured as being but llktle lower than the angels and crowned with glory and honor. The holy day demands man's adherence to the moral and ethical laws and proclaJms that only by practicing complete honesty and justice can mankind enjoy harmony, security peace. The confirmation service was conducted by Rabbi Reuben M. Katz and Cantor Harry Altman chanted the sacred music assisted by Mro. Lester BauBiann and Mlas Oacile Piaster. Other services were held Monday and Tuesday mom- ings. Traditional memorial rltea known as Ylzkor were held Tuesday morning during the course of the services. DEADLINE! Chauffeur's License Photos No PICTRES 1%* 2 MINUTES 81 W. Mardck Road FBeeport 8-6276 Machinery For Sale or Rent 1—% yd. Loraine K\-\_ Motor Orane* 1—% yd^Bay. Oity. Motor Crane ]^r-% < yd.: .Lqraine Gatt«rpU-: ler SAovei, JOrahe or ^\™ yd! Insley Trnpk Crane •\''\.\\'\.-^-=—^)''\ • /. Dayton jemme &OSS4 Salvation Anny Band To Play for Veteran* The Salvation Army's; Eastern Territorial Staff Band, top-ranking Army musical unit in' the East, played for the 2,100 patiehts of the Northport Veterans Hospital, North^ port, at a.concept Sunday/aJterAqon. . .The ^ hospital.,, jjrogram cllinaxed a full scJ&edule of appearances \for .the band;/which began at a service in The Anny's Men's Social ServiceEastern OeAter in lyempstead at '.9:15.. AJkt. From -11. ^ JJ. unt*l noon, t*ie band participated in the service at .the Mrst MethodJst Ohuroh In'Semp- stead* • j .;<•. •' — • .-'.. % '' • - The bandsmen were guests o3f. the Mrst i Methodist Ohimali of ;,Pa*ch- ogue at supper that evening, and played at a sacred concert in • the. urch'at 7:80, immediately follow\ ; Jng an. open-air service .at'{which ! .they.were\ featured.:'\.!_.-../: \. _.. • : I Lt. .Col. ^Merijbk l^pass,' ^du- oatibnal Seor&taryrof the-.Army's, Territory* accompanied the* banx^andvwas giuest preacher at the Patchogue church service. YOU HOUW PAINT ^9 BEST* CERTIFIED LOWEST PN!0« EASY TEKN3 ' scorns MITCHELL SAYS* THANK YOU FEEPORTI' Your Past Patronage Has Made Our Friday and Saturday Ni+e Entertainment Program Very Successful\ WO OOVEB -:< Featuring R&dio Star DOROTHY JACKSON AND SEB DIXIELAND BAND, -0- The Finest in Food Luncheon and Dinner Cocktail Lounge and Bar FRIDAY and SATURDAY.NIGHTS SCOTT1E MITCHELLS 77 West Merrick Road FReepor 8-2161 No gu***work haral \Dutch Boy** can b* gfap^nJeif upon for a P@f- f#c* paint job! Specially blanded by axperta to atay aparkling bright —proven weather-worthy by 30 year* of teating paints! Self-cleaning Bright White or color-true Tint*, Cover* 600 aq. ft. per gallon! Get youra NOW! A. SIEGEL&CO. PAINTS & WALLPAPEB8 ^ Center At Forces Several himdred perspAa visited the TTnited\8tate& Naval Trahdag Pehter bf .the 17. 8. Naval Reserves ^on Banae ave., dSiriii !'oen hioiiae\ .Satiirda from'10; AlMI to .4.P.BL, as oen part of . the nation-wide, observance | of Arme Forces .The .TJ^a. Keaveny, a locked \deatroyer\ which is $o serve aa the \flagship'* of the local Naval Reserve units was \launched\ and \commissioned\ in dual .cere* monies helid recently in the Armory. /Read Armlra> Waiter. S. DeLany, commandant of the Third Naval Dlatribt; placed the mock-chip in\ comd%lsisipn and delivered an ad- dress' from the bridge. , Mrs. be- .Lany 'broke the ; traditional botAle •of champaign on the vessel's bow. The \open house\ was .\designed to acquaint the -bublio with the reser-, vists and their duMds as part of the nation's defense team. . \ The TJJ3.8. Keaveny is an actual sized replica of a destroyer, and is designed to provide training facil- ities for the Reserve members. Through connections with the en- gine. room, the radio shop, thd com- bat Information center, the gunnery training room .and the bridge the men can under-go the same train- ing as if they were on an 'actual destroyer. It was thq mn1n attrac- tion at Saturday's open house. The \craft\ has been named in memory of Thomas Francis Kea- veny, a popular member of the Battalion, who was killed recently in a railroad accident in Williston Park where he lived. Bis father, Michael Keaveny, was a guest at the \christening.\ Freepont's first Naval Reserve unit, designated originally as Or- ganized Surface Battalion 3-19, met in the Salvation\ Army Hall, Our Holy Redeemer school, the Legion Dugout and the Freeport High School gymnasium. Under command of Lieut. Comr mander Kenneth P. Billh&rdit, JJSNR-O, of Olen Cove, the unit, ^aoblvated in November, 1946, as Organized Surface Division. < 3-36; grew quickly to battalion ' with the addition of another WEEDS MELT AWAY Grass Sparkle* k%S WEED&PIEEO Thl* development o? ^%^Q& rewarch make* h poulble for ^$yeryone^to^hove^6^ lovely— veeofree lown. Eailly op* piled dry — weed&*auccumb while me' grow I* howrbhed to thicker growth, richer color. Sko&er b.vaMa by Freepor+'s Best Summer Attraction Waterfront SEA FOOD SPECIALS WINES and UQUORS FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE -0\ NEW KITCHEN EQUIPMENT AND VENTIL YOUR CONVENIENCE EDNA and GEORGE BETTTERICK AIT TEE p *I* P DBtK At the Entrance of Woodcleft Ava. \The Showcase of the Waterfront\ Freeport ^ . . 1 . * _.V . , . . Treeppkt .Imim / / \' * * f .•-. *.'«. i. ^ BporMng Goods * Toys * Leather Goods .•-•rr^v;^.''4*«'V /•':•-%'!^:Yk:.vr-{'^'VvXx''^ *^^k!:%'M^i^^^\^^ f.Vy'-VfVvUM-^^^ i-^-':,''^-ti- :tT^%-^jt.^\\^.^%.\{{'y'^*^',-}.^-V^''^'.v ^.'^v?/!r*:V*;-?\h'.:•!* •%\ •';J.':'.;.*,''*• v'^:\*/'' ^/!,^.^';//= slon,3-63. Division 3-36 has \Mine .unique record of having, ibeeh^the last unit of its kind- to be authorized in. the Third Naval District, aAd: the first to fill- its quota of personnel.. The original Division 3-36 is com- imanded no'w by Lieut. Commander R. J. Smith, 'of Stamford, Conn.,' who is a former resident of Valley Stream, and Division 3?63 is headed by, Lieut. Commander William Mark ;of Garden pity, the inspector-in- structor of the batiUaJlon, who' with his staff of enlisted men played a leading role in developing the train- ing center to \Its present state of efficiency, la Lieut, Qommander Jack Sperling. V.RW* 26&h Annual Dance Proves an Enjoyable Affair Dancing to the strains of Fell- man's Orchestra was enjoyed until a late hour at the 36th annual dance of Henry Theodore Mohr Post, VJP.W., 'held recently in the Elks clubhouse. There was a con- siderable turnout of members and their friends, and Oommander Bd- ward Johannemann* greeted\ num- erous visitors from other-posts who oame to Freeport for the event. George Tomko, general chairman, and Mrs. Georgia Dater, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary, which co- operated in making the dance a success, were also kept busy during the *iight in looking after details to make sure everyone had a good time. '\'\v:^v;v;r^^<^^ Unitarians to Hear ,'<By What Authority?\ is the tionic .of an address .'to be' given t*y Vin- cent BrSUlimah; 'at .a meeting' .of the South. NassaiA /tTnitarlaii. Fel- lowship Sunday night in the Little House, 6 Park ave^, Baldwin, Mr. Silliman has been Tniniater of the Unitacian Ohurch in Hollis for eleven years. He is' a member' of the Middle \Atlantic Stated Regional Council of that denomination qnd past . president of ' the Regional of the Uiiitarian He is president of, the Religious Arta* Guild and editor of the Young People's; Hymnal uaed In tho : Unibarian /arid %ThiverGal)s*s 'ohurches/. '•'. ^ '''.':'•\:.\ ' •'.'• •''.••;.'\ ; LOST BANK BOOK LOST—?ank book No. 346? 8, Freaport , Bank. Peraons jntereated. are hereby notified thnt unless the book Is pre* ponted wlth|n 10 day* a.hew book.will oe Issued. . ., ', 25-Juna 8 .. IVITATIN FAOM and ANNETTE. Elnjoy the Beauty of our Bar and Cockail Lounge and the Finest in Wines and Liquors Expertly Served ENTERTAINMENT BY TEE Charlie Judge Trio Friday and Saturday nights AT THE BRANDYWYNE 10 Brooklyn Avenue FReeport &411S OP THt LOW-PRICE PIELDI Ford's .big, baaudful, and buaolefor'501 A ... Ford wa@ selected a: \Faahlon Car of the Year/' pne'Teat Drive\ shows you Ford'a \Big* Car\ comfort, sollo roadablllty,and \sound- conditioned\ quiet of Ford's sturdy .\Ufa. guard\ Bd3y. KMOMY DRIVI\ THI (n Ae Grond low * A* \Vq Eccwawy \\ \\ Maid, \T • ' ' 7. '.\\ .7 V POWM-V-e Your ohok* o? #wo grao* economy #mao or *» — A* only V*8 * A* wM* ! rooa; h 4ha law^prk* Md. 9#o$» ##*of ere \cow for *&* wtmo«* h bl@ car Iwxwy, i2,&[-^ fv;:^/; ^A/t-M^-^'^^ MW^w^^