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We •%4hdrlt% to _ ^ent/6f; thla ^wuntnation 4nto aU ot the faptor* .tovblyed, and .*.».».,..,.^—ig pe»hanent\relie( by ^ Whatever meana sbem o&oat Aeairable. .Meantime, to end the ^reaent ergenoy, we aak that auoh ooneot&ve ateps b% taken Immediately aa give assurance of protection ar a almilar dlaaater. To these pur- poaea. we of the Village of Freeport promiae our unattted aupport.\ in R^ ' *\A' 'repor$ ' from W^s^ngikm'? ' will Mb \the subject, of the aeruwxa tokdor- tdw night . at!; the 3?at4 , Friday even? dog :• aervlce ;• of Oongregation B\nal ImaeL Rabbi ReUben AL K&tz, :!whq haa recently: returned. frb# Wash? mgton wWh ,the f3Sreei>prt delegatdpn attended the^blennlal^onvenr Uon 'of *he jtbited \ ^yoagogue of America ' will Deport ; oh thia y bis? '' ' 19S1 License Plate* To Go on Sale Monday 1951 License Plates will be placed on. sale at the Bureau of Motor .Vehicles In Mlneola and the branch offices, 88 Ohurch st,, SHcksville, Valley Stream and Manhasset on Monday. .Henry J. Ohlmentl, chief clerk of the bureau, announced to- day another great Increase in The Issuance of license'plates was ex- pected and urged.all car owners to procure their plates early and thus avoid the last minute rush. License plates can be obtained by mailing filled in application , blanks and the necessary fees to the Mlneola Office in the Old Oourt .House. They can be had only over the counter at the branch offices. Barry 'Altxn^ the sacred mwa&o, aaslsted • by MraV Baixmaon, solpltt. \. ' f?&kival:' of Hanukah : will- be' oe%eb%%ted b& 'the- people of .\ 'the \Jewiah rfaAth ^?om ' Sundown* Sunday to . Sundown, Monday/. Dec. 11, 1\hla ws'tival^.pf .'.pedication ; Eiays' is ' in wmntemdratibn of the\ rededic&tion of bhe Temple of Jerusalem by ,the victorious Macabees in 167 BjOJB. in their struggle against the Syrian- Greek King AnMochus, -who at- tempted to suppress the religion of the Jews. On Sunday, Dec. 10, at 10:30 ajhl, the annuals Hanakah celebration will be held. All dep&rt- mtnta of the school will participate in a program which will include community a i n g 1 n g, recitations, plays and olancea. 7%ie Sisterhood will again, as in the pset, present to each child epeclaA Hanukah gifts in keeping with the spirit of the festival. Mrs/Minnie E. Barton Buned in Greenfield The Rev. O. Newman Hogle, pas- tor of, the Freeport Methodist Ohurch, officiated at funeral serv- ices Friday at 1:30 . pan., in the ?*ulton pwHora, lor Mrs. Minnie E Barton, who died Tueaday, Nov. 21 at bhe home of her Daughter, Mra Hermua O. Verbeeck, 339 West Mer- rick rd. Burial was in< Greenfield Cemetery, Henipatead. Mrs. Barton; who was in her 64th year, waa bom In Benezett, Tllka County, Pa., and had lived in Free* port 24 years. She waa the,widow of Harry-E. Barton. Besides.:, her daughter, she - left two sons, Paul % Barton, of Manhattan, and Russell , V. Barton/ of Scaradale/ N, T.; and ! two slstera,- Mrs; Beasle /pecker^ iand Mrs. LaRue Rlely, of Benezett, /'Pa.. . ,.,..',VY,V'V--.. \ - , Santa To Arrive Here On Saturday^ Dec. 9th Santa Olaua ia to' arrive in Free- port on Saturday, Deci 9, and will make his headquartera for Qie day at the Freepbrt office of the Mea- dow Brook/National Bank., He will come into town on a float ard there . H be a parads through-the village starting about 9 o'clock and return- Jig to the bank building half an hour later. St. Nick Will distribute presents to all' the juveniles who go to the bank any time until dark except for a half hour at noon for luncheon, as even Santa Glaus must eat. Santa will be at the West Hemp- stead office of the bank under similar arrangements on Saturday and at the Merrick office on Satur- day, Dec. 1Q» Don .Weller Is in charge of arrangements for his visits. if Schultz Sp6rtM#'@dbda j% ^ Adda a Toy Department- 7^ * The 8chult%: 8porting!*Goods Gbl^ has opened,.a.toy shop in?the baser\ ment of the store at 41 West Sun^ rise JSlghway; It replaces? the form- er Sunrise Toy' Centre. at. Sunrise and OhurcK sts. Bicycles, toys .and games, dolls and many other art- icles are on sale, ' PLAZA IS TO REPEAT 'KING OF THE ROCKET MEN* Due bo Saturday's storm, many children were disappointed when they were. unable to attend the \movies\ and see the opening chap- ter of a new serial story \Ring of the. Rocket Men/' at Preeport's Plaza ^heatre. The manager has ar- ranged ,tp' play. the .opening Chapter Saturday afternoon, along'with the regularly, scheduled second chapter, sol e small (moyie-goera-of the proper ^ne- plot positions Saturday ' Prof. Alvin O. W. Bahnsen, 48, Richard ave., Merrick, professor of History and (Government at Long Island University, will conduct a weekly series of broadcasts over station WWRL, entitled \Lets Look at the U. N.\ each Sunday from 10:45 to 11 P.M. . / Professor Bahnsen will review the highlights of the week's activities in thet %7J?. and will offer an an- lysis'of the important decisions, as well as.an interview with an im- portant U.N. personality each week. LANE GETS STTJDENT POST George Lane, a« junior from Btee- port, was. elected vice-president of the Student Aaaociation of Adelphl College, to fill a vacancy cauae*d by resignation. • GIVES DB%LL FOR #»»?» ^ PAWBpGW: . \?%e\ oirili t?am of ?»eport Chap*' 4»r,<.OiRS,rW@ntly put oh a\ drill for the: members ot Ruth Shnne, Order of f the White Shrine of'JeT- uaalem; in Ita '.lodge room ;ln Patohr k%ue; There were 20 JA,the-paity 'that niade' the\ trip BaaL M*N< %\ .eaa<y.' ,l%iayef • la.' capteJn w *^\ te'am.^'• '^' 'y \ \'.'•• ';•'.-.'. /_.'/.\'.)' Mra. R. Hi kakiod^Slate*! A*' '] -Mrs.' Robert H.. Ear?^, ^?hp..has seryed two p?eyioua tenna' aa preal\ <lent of the^Freeport AuioUlaiy of ^ So.uiOh_.. . ..... waa'honilnate^ to again fill the poat at* the monthly meeting TOueaday af\ terhoon in the E^ka- clubhouae; .TKe election will take place/at a'meet\ ing: $**.be held in the hoqie of- Mra* Gordon'' F, Waaser, the preaident, 378 Penhaylvanla ave% on Tuesday, Dec. 19, a* 1:30 pan, It^alao w4U be the occaaion of the annual Ohrlat\ mas party. \The alate aa recommended by the nominating committee aJao oom- prlaes: Mra. Howard F. Munro and Mrs. Alfred J. Brady, vloe-preei\ denta; Mrs. George E. Roaeneau, treasurer; Mrs. John J. Zender, re- cording secretairy; Mra. AJJred Kuach, oorfeapondlng secretary; Mra. Bernard Brokaw, hiatBTian, and Mra. Milton R. Hubach, hospitat aupplles chairman. Aimoimcement *was made that plans had been completed for the luncheon to be given Mrs. William Strohaahl, who.. la retiring after aerviclng 21 years as hospital sup- plies chairman, and Mrs..Ethel May Rlgby, her aasiatant, in the Elks clubhouse Thursday at 12:30 pan. A plastic demonstration was given. Temple B'oai Israel Thirty years %go, a :, sm&H] grojjp of; Jewiah} ! resldenta - realizing .'4 the need Vf or %a lipuae ' of /worship . and apiritual guidance, formed: Opngre- 'gatiqn B.'naK. Israel .of vFreeport. Since* :tnat time! and . due to the . effecta . ' of '.' ita . original • \ madbera,.. their children and the / gradual in* flux <^ new reaidents,. thia Oon- gregation has, contlhjied to flourish. TMay, *fhe Opngregatlon propemBy complete . block ?h Bib&d- membenihlp 'qumlbera. ap- \ Way. . ,-- . prowmately .350.\ The. mexnberahip of hun . exceed* er. Congregation .recently .cole-' ted its thirteenth am '——^** d .Piaxik 'Ion Hotel*; paoh, where Q». ;mexobe». . ;w*#lr friends • gathered for dinner .and dajnciog.. In oo%*junotlon- with this occasion a journal waa apoh- aored, and the net procqeda .will be used to help defray the cost of a Youth Center to be located on Uie Gongregation'a property. Approximately 350 persons at- tended the affair. The committee of arrangements waa headed by Harry Shapiro and Jack Mneberg as co-chairman. Mr. Bernard Fri- ach was chairman of the journal committee. Mr; David Montlfiore ia president of the Congregation and Mrs,-Pearl Mazor of the Sisterhood. The spiritual leader of the Congre- gation ia Robbl Reuben M. Katz. Appropriation souvenirs for the occasion were given to the women present. EVENING CIRCLE TEA AND SALE A silver .tea aqd sale to be .apon- sored by.the Evening.Circle of the First Baptist Ohurch will be con- ducted in the Fellowship House Thursday from 1 to 9 P.M. b^^x^w^a^x^^x^x^^w^^c^w^w^ . . ,uo?tf^eix)^^a);%^d plot positions ^QF^eg&Wn^^ laAt^4^n^%S?!bi^hi^ jpronitse' to thrill 'N%^S6^*\^N@ ^^*^ °f *\** darinx^meln^Wy%ie^aides : BORN TO DR. AND MAS, W. N, HAINE8 Friends iA \Freeport. have received announcements of the birth of a fourth d&ugkter to the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Wesley N; Balnea in the .Sol- diers and. Sailors Memorial Boapital, •Fenn' yahn, Ni' Y., on Tueaday, NpyVai, She'has been named Karen Iha. Ser alateris are Susan, 6; Averill, 4, andDebpraAiJ.%/ v . Dr. Balnea, formerly pastor of the Firat BapMat.C^iurclh; ia assistant to the president of, Kruka OpHege, Keuka Park,. .N*:.?., .a oo]iege for CLUB? Here is a picture.worth a million words . . that ak^ut\SAVE FOR^^^C^ NOW is the time ]to jpin.pur iGHri JL''-^ i.L-1'' V^uJLi—[I'l'^ 1'j^n-' 1 JL#.'! t:» j\\- ^ \; ^'#A#k' ^v^-! .U'.\'y:;:; ?^'-/\\Y. ^ ••;'';%''/\..'\\ %f^^-''V\)?y.'^ ;,:;•• r.y < fr^^t\??•;:!?; '. '\A. • .-: ' MM ,*&'W *^ :%•'.' Sf'/\'#v%\^:\^^i^ ,v'M:^ '(r*^ w^4*y%*4* v.^:*^^'^^ .\. -*\\.'\^' '\* «•'! • '-.v '-* ^.•^•^JE&kvv :^^^#^§#^!^K' %%K%MMA% SUNRISE;HIGHWAY * * . -. *.? \ \**• *• .'**^^* \\ .-.- ... .. — — — —. — •.* ' — . . * ,- %!!• ^. ^.; -. v,^•';• y\'' ^••• ?=• ^V7?r\\^.t'/';&' /,/ ,'%;.• . • . -,•'''.•• !''';, .•fy^j^?x-^y^^^k^ V^^.&v:'L^^%;^-^ . ^^^^^'i^^^ •\'..' ^ Ipto Shrme ^urteenmembera::were added to Nazareth y Shrine,: prder ^, of [ Ehe White, Shrine of Jerusalem/ Friday. nlght\ in Spartan Temple* . \iThey were /welcomed y by Mra.; Mildred Blacker,, worthy\hlgh priMteaa, and Matthias ^ Buckner, y watchman : of \shepherda who' 'preaided/.\. ' J L The names of, Uiose :initiated are Akrs. /Eilah .D. Cordova, Mrs. .'Mar- garet Lekari Mra. Dorja Johnaton; Mrs. .Rene Se^el, M^s Alphiea Sher- pi&K''?^^ a Idfe V by: OMfprd. Goldsnnthi v^ 3:40 for the students of the Freepork B3gh $ohpol to be\ fol- lowed /^omorro^ plgjht. by another presentation m the higSh-achool aud- ttorlumfor the general\ public. The play ia .baaed oil the hilarious .%nia- haps of Ztenry ' Aldrich and has been rated by Bums Mantle., as one! . pf the most amuaing comedies of the ' ' ' . Prank C. FUKlna will play the unfortunate high (school junior, as he tries tu prove to the entire fac-, ulty of Central Sigh School that he did not steal all the band instru- ments. Barbara Pearson, class pres- ident and Henry's love Interest, la portrayed .by Pat Bliss. Henry's arch enemy, George Bigelow, is acted by George Rieflenstahl. The principal', played by Roger Sammis, blusters through this satire on high school life trying to get his office back to normal. He plans to accomplish Mnls by expelling Henry Aldrloh, - ~ & Six members of the oast of seven- teen are\ In a sense veteran perform- ers. Wayne Marshall, \who playes the assistant principal, haa been in \Life with Father\ and \Atsedic and Old Lace,\ Ginger Merritt who ia cast as Miss Shea, the secretary of Mr. Bradley, also has appeared hi \Life with Father\ and \Arsenic and Old Lace/' Barry Hart, who plays Bill, appeared In \Ufe with Father;\ Martdn Swartz, in the role of Mr. Vecohibto, had a part in \Arsenic and Old Lace\ as did Sammis: and we wont forget that Irene Genner, as I^lss Wheeler, played in \Dear Ruth.\ Others in the coat are Peter Loonam as Mr. Patterson, Joan Rlserley as Miss Pike, Carol Mumkelt as Mlsa Zggleston, Laura Jean Vought as Misa Johnson, Miarilyn MUUer as Oertle, Ann Pouter as Mrs, Aldrich,\ Dick Schaap as Mr. Ferguson, and Frances, not cast. The production manager is Flran- ces Pratt. Staff Associates are Jean- ne Lyon, Joy Siegel and Jane Wil- son. Student Directors are Ajitol- nete Alicastro and Moha Turner. Frances Carillo Bride Of Donald W, Holter The wedding of Miss .Frances Rose Carillo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pomlnick Carillo, 43 Centre st., and Daniel W. Holter, son of Mrs. Rose H. Holter, 171 Jay st., was solem- nized 'in Our Holy Redeemer R.O. Ohurch Saturday afternoon. Th? Rev. John P. Drab, assistant pas- ton officiated. Mrs. Raymond De- ign, of Baldwin, was matron of honor! Miss Anne Oarillo, of Hunt- ington, Miss Doris Nabatoff, of Bellemore, and Mrs. John Beecher .of Massapequa, were bridesmaids. Npiibert Holter, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Jasper Oarillo, brother of the bride; Le- Roy Kost, of Bellmore and Rudolph Bayer, ushered. A reception for 100 was giY@n, after-which the couple left on a trlb to Virginia. They will live on Carman ave., on their re- turn. Roberta F at Church Rites Mias Roberta Frances Short, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Short, 217 Sniith \at. was married to Leslie Joseph Sickler, 'son of Mrs. Eva Sickler, 197-21 90th at., Hollia, Sat- urday afternoon in Our Holy Re- deemer R.O* Ohurch. • The Rev. JohnvP. Draib, assistant pastor, offi- ciated at a double-ring ceremony. Mrs. R. J. Patchett' of Centerville, Md.; was matron of honor. Miss Bobty Short, of Brooklyn,, and Mias Joan Lynch, of Carlton Hill, N.J., coushia of the bride, were brides- maids. Russell Riley, of Babylon, was best man, while Howard Fritz, of Brooklyn, and Gharlea Wetter- hall, of the Bronx, ushered. Plans for the reception had to be changed at the last moment due to the storm, so the couple returned .to the bride's home to receive the congratulations of relatives and friends. Following a motdr trip through the gputh, Mr. and Mrs. Sickler will in Hollls. Lillian Anderson Weds John James Conway Jr. The Rev. John P. Drab, assistant pastor, officiated at the marriage of Miss Lillian Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Anderson, 195 Washington at., and John James Conway, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conway, 218 Stokes ave., Sunday afternoon in Our Holy Redeemer Ohurch. Miss Alice Anderson was maid of honor for her slater, Miss Jane Oonway, sister of the bride- groom, and Miss Patricia Scherff, of Baldwin, a cousin, were brides- maids. Harold Conway was his brother's best man, while another brother, Robert Conway, and Walter Sheard were ushers. A reception for 100 gueata was given In the Ohoral House, Baldwin. On. returning from the Pocoiios whefg they went for their wedding trip, Mr. ahd Mrs. Conway will live on Harrison ave., Baldwin. NORTB MAIN ENTERPRISE UP NICELY An exclusive corset shop, presi- ded oyer ^&y Miss Theresa Sampson of Galveston, Texas, and New York/ is the latest addition to Freeport's rapidly expanding shopping facil- ities. Miss Sampaon, a Lord and Tailor graduate, has had .an enviably sound experience in selecting and fitting Whe— <to. us men— mysterious and dainty what-nots that mean .so much to feminine grooming today, The Theresa Sampson shop, at 74 North Main, ia bountifully stocked' with mosk of the nationally adver- tised* merchandise in her line. Fred- port ladles are showing keen inter- est-in this welcome establishment. (PORT QCIHCE W9ICK 'OFFICE WEST p,-6.jj0(r FVL9 ?&0(* ^TJ-'i y •'/•'.' '''.\ '- •rH*^2^766 • garet Guynor,*; Mrs:., Caroline , ert, .Mrs^ ,Alther Anderson; /Mlsa Vir- ginia Brunn and Otto. Dempth;:' ' ^ 7 Honors of the !East were extended' ,to Mrs. Helen 'JBlackmaq, supreme bb jectlve^ chairman ; ' George Hulse, wa.lichman of shepherds.. of Ruth Shrine, .Patchpgue, and v all pa^t high priestesses and watchmeii of shepherds present. . ! ;] . A Thanksgiving prayer was offer- ed by Mrs. Teresa V. Thayer, 'act- ing chaplalnj and the Doxology was sung. The social hour was in charge of Mrs,, Blacker and Mrs. Thayer, as co-chairmen, assisted by Mrs. Freda Bensch,' Mrs. Rosalie Earl, Mrs* Lilyan Trenkel ahd Mrs. Agnes Bucker. There will be a Christmas party at the next meeting to oe held Friday night, Dec. 22. Martin Addresses Brokers On Mortgage Lending William J. Martin, jr., executive secretary of the Freeport Federal Savings and Loan Association, 47 West Sunrise Highway, Addressed the South Side chapter of the Long Island Real Estate Board at its monthly meeting in the Elks club house, Ralph P. Schley, the presi dent, introduce dthe speaker. Mr. Martin spoke on \The Out look for Mortgage Lending and the Relationship Between the Lender and the Broker.\ A question and answer period.followed. ?QT19?O^T%IF?% %*5%%x^r~ 'T:.,'\' MY ^&%^tdb, WHBN /\^-%j2'''''''%''V'%*:'i'-:' &*LC«^MW%; '^^A':'. :%^.$!! $% ^?@ i,{ :\;^ ''\\ ^^•@» ,** •K?, 53 pO .WAIN STWE*, FREEPORT )M Drop in garly^and see the gqrgpoun Christmas packaging of liquors, wines and liqueurs. We're certainly building up that old Holiday Spirit I for. HERMAN EISENBERQ at *PMpTa CO. 109 W. Sunrise gwy. JFReeport 8-0047 ^' •Jf' ./. THE MASQUE CLUB .VJ< 'Jj A COMEDY N HRE SMITH WTH FR/NK BY CLIFFORD GOLD- AS ENRY LDRICH ' %-'^ HI6H SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8 '^.-'4^^''{\''\^%#; 9i ^•::\.V-,7v::VJ;;;y..', .•l.'\'/^-'-^*.'Vl ;..''*'. :\''/' Vf S^^t'SSSS ^^*^iS;:'j ^^a^SRW,* &4* M'r jy :^ :'••':'.-'•'' *'/'. VV 'A?'•• ? ^|:-,v j :.v^:y^-:..ly^v,v^w: Kt ^?#..) '! ^^/'. kV h: Vf @3M^M*» %»a^w