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' * cohered Vdlsh partyy? 'P.M. Freepdrt .Triangle, • ; O JI.6}, ; l;a%f Te%m?%e;\8. ?J*J ' ; '•<.!. ' ••*,;>' r'] ^Women's * ; BdoletylZfdrC Ohrlatian; Service/ Frecport/MetAotQst lturoh. ,: Story 1 !*osti CAMPBELL; Editor a»@ Publisher Managing Edl*pip%; GEORGE ^?, @OELLEB^Assocla4a Editor '• ' ' * ' TED **^**TO* ***** *'J#-^-**-*——•\••''! -' f.: . /Ladles Borne .. League, , Salvation Army,7*/0huroh st. 8:15 * iRotary : Oliib supper, Elks EDDIE VASfL Dear Friends and Beaders: '' ^^C^^^^^^^^^j^^^^T^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^SZTZ^^^^T^' •'•.'•% J \ i j i.^r' i if i' n T k '•;..'\ ••-«.'-. ^ v _..-,.-,. jr, %#%^%A#^ ?-yV ^%\\^'\''-V...'/.y-';.^:.-;' .\V -V-'.•''-'/•'' '-,•'••• ;V%•\{•:'/.-./\'\•''•'\''' .1 -\ ''%r''\:.Y;?:X^ V\'-'^'r ••' v\ •;.. :./y%:/':-].iy/'%s' \• '//...•'• './'v'.'/\^.\'/-',^ rf^^THE ,LB^ ,the authority , in it, \by -jaw invested tli^ghjtbe Doming} yea? >as 'An'* plenipotentiary / extroardinaiiy to \ . of ..peace to p o% now, ^^^ diBk^er/ySp 86nt3&^ yoii hkye * a-tdArifie j ob / oh .your h ahds^ /but ; w*e , tHink you. possess those eapabilytiss tind qu#Hfio^iliipn8yt6at i^vill ^enable you to epmplete^ypur assign- ' • '• ' '• \ ' ' '\\ ''.' ..... -'' •-• ' • ' ' ' • '•'\' '\•'' ' '• ' CbrietinaB! ;s a \time df p6aoe anA friendship exemplifEs A 'by •the- exeha^ng;of gifts/ It also k the. natal day of Jesus Christ ' Peape. We feel that-eyei^ in the opuhtries P if giyen ?ur a qhahoe, would overthrow their despotic leaders \and enthrone in . their iplaqes officials who would substitute democracy for tptalitarinism^ and justice fp? anarchy. The democratic^ countries would ; welcome . sure ease f roln the threat of invasion and war and ^11 join; most whole heartedly with you asjmu go about on ypurmisQiqnpfpeace^^ ,;, \ • ,. 7 ^?*^. 9X9% in :heatheh ]and$ you \\vill Ije welcomed, for the mpst Beni^&ted, individuals. muat loathe the threat\ of hostilities is overhanging the world. ,, . u/ go* about 'your task you will be backed by ,the Prptestaht9,\CathoK^^ Jew?, Moslems, Buddists, and. all. the \other4religipus sects who will plead with the 'gods to p6?idjng wdrld Conflict/; dire'in its potentialitie^'of destruetion* 3rG8 evenraniiMbiMatibn, may be ^dissipated and tbe sunsbine of peace wiirsliinetlirougbwitb all its radiance. How you aria to accomplish tbia gigantic aAsigoment on ifrbiob. you are to depart immediately we do not know. We give you cart blanob. authority to. proceed on your task without restraint or binderance^ because we knQw\you of 'of- -every nation* .^substituting love for hatred, their conBoiepceia so they will respond to every urge gb6(l .to sii&li an ^tent^that brotherhpod-wilWeplace. h&osity and everywhere there will be a desire for peace that will make itseA so evident that it cannot be denied. ' task oaimot be aooompliahed over night; That wg realize. @o we will give you an eiitire year to oapry out your mission, BUT, oh December 25, 1951, we will expect you to deliver to. the world, an iron bound Treaty of Peace, with pen- \alties sq.drastis and severe that hji nation dare violate it; and wars will be eliminated untiMhe d»% THE PRINCE OF PEACE comes to eirth to, reign in person for ever and forever, eternally and eternally. Order/ of 'the White .Shirme of Jerua^lon, {%irist\ mas L pamty' an\^ annual meeting, gparl^ yTenxpIe,, 8 PiM. ' : . / ^Progressive Oounoil* 6. & D. oif*L., Junior - Hall,. & PJ*A. ., .to «J1 \ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 Lodge, I.O.O.F,, Junior Older Hall, 8 PJJ1 Biatemhood Teiapile BSial Israel, Temple Vestry. 8:30 PM. . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 97 . luncheon, Elks For iaeariy five year* I ;ki&ve trleA to i^ffer you with ^ Uterary efforts. Jour enoouragln* letters and «6mme»ta have ika the lif «\!lne of my writing @%reer, and clubhouse 1@:16 6:16 PM. supper. Elks club- DEOEMBEA 28 supper, Elks olub- Ladles Home League, Salvation Army, 75 Church at/Q Rotary (Continued from Page'l) initial. amortization payments on OlMzens* Committee Meeta {Before voting to submit the refer- endum \to the voters, the members of the Board of Education called a meeting of .the Citizens' Committee which had backed the project from :he start. Leo F. Gilblyn, president of the board, explained bhe situation and. the .proposed action of the board was endorse*!. *The meeting was attended by Mrs. Harry Feldsteki president of the your erlMolamk Jiave been apikredlatlvely pelve4 arndfoUowedf You] have been for $he blggeaty %*appl)iess and. joy that. I eou%d have axpeHenoed this past year; your oupport ; haa made It possible for me to advance from a\ I ooluumlst to managing editor of two pubKoa- tlon& This I'll always remember. I twill never knowingly^ break your trust m me. ' Another Christmas has come upon us. Although the world is in a chaotic state in many ways, basically we are, and alwayk will remain on a solid foundation. This will continue to be so if we never overlook the major* canons of life. Religion^ regardless of <the manner or type praotised, is the beacon of civilized %khilosophy. Ohrlatmas is a symbol of thle brotherhood of man. A true brotnerhood that knows no one pant&cular race, creed, or color. As a newspaperman, I am always •aware of the cherished value of this great feeling.' *.**** * I only wish that <I could extend greetings to each and every person that I have come In contact within the past year. I only (wish that I coulJ personally greet them to thank them for their- many favors; to beg their forglvness for the tlmernwhen I'^iave been out^of-llne; and j^'^^^^''^^^^^^^^ *! Virginia L. Ancient iB.Gameof, phanoe. 9. Stupor 10. Patron saint of Norway 11. Di:cplpra« tlon 12. Lurea : 14* Maker of •^ pottery 16. Body of •:'' , water .'' 17, Jewish v /month 3* 3. Leave out 4. Narrow *@&dw*y@ UUUH Associations; .Mrs. Olememt Winter, Seaman ave. school P.-T. A.; Mrs. William Jackson and Mrs. Edward Voelker, Archer at. school P.-T. A.; Pres. VaniBaar Brown and Hugh Er- win, NorthweBt Civic Association; Mrs. Virgil L. Dickey, Oolumbua ave. school, P.-T. A.; ^William A. Mc- Kenna, Fathers' and Boosters' Club of the Freeport Schools; Mrs. Carl Thompson, pnove st, school P.-T. A. Clayton WAUiamson, principal of the Archer st. \.school; Philip LaTerza, Archer st^ pads; Theodore R, Carle, W..K Watson and \Credwell H. Hop» kihs, Atlanitk'^South Civic Aasoda- m; William Allyn. and Raymond Z..Malone, Southwest Civic Asspcia? tlon, and Mra. Herbert ?ond. to wisK tnem ana tneir^ajmues all tnenappiness that God has been moat kind with imy family. He blessed our home with a charming daughter named Katherlne, alx months Ago, ^ . I would .like t@ thank my attorneys who \* have come to my rescue whenever I have been plagued with newspapermen's problems and 111 always remember my doctors, who never had too muoh to work with .anyway, for . theJtr_medlcal skill in keeping my body \together so that I would have enough energy to pound a typewriter and to make the rounds so that I could get material to turn out my columns. •* *- *'' * * . * Men like Sheriff Al Vollmer, Mayor Bob Doxsee, iCougty Executive J; Rossel^pragueranA ^ imanyg many othera #h pubU^ pMloe who Jbave packet 6. A win; 30, 39. Parable addition , QL1 UQ BOO QMQD QQQQOQQ CI8QQ QQQ UQ 8, Frequently ILZxtra ;^ 13,Perch*d (Orient) : Of 'an'';, y '.• adherent of Jacob'. • . ' 19. Lump 20.%ncountiiiri 32.lF&th@r 23. Male d@@? 26,M@talllOj . 42. Short* ; haired (her.) amount , %UBe of lyrlo n ? v '.ji. »%^ %4\ %e A v. * Salvation Ah»y Plans SO Chnatnw* Basket* opened doors so that a columnist's taska ;would be p little almpler, are are on my Uat of personal greetmga. I would like 4o (extend beat wiahea to the ofMoera and membera of every organization in Freieport; to <3hlef Elar and th? mamb^ra of the Freeport Police Department, and Chief Bob Klnaey |qnd the Freeport Fire Department; Ao^the bartendera; cab drivera, waiters, waitresses, mea of the highway, aanAtatlpn and poat office department*;, who have been wo helpful to nie #n thbusanda of ways. I 'would definitely say \Tliahk to the.merchaxkta and business for providing for 60 needy Aimlllea .are ?elng made by Majpr.Ernest W. Mewkon,-commander -of the Free- port Salvation 'Army Corps. (Major Newton and his aides have visited the various hospitals during the ..week distributing gifts to the patients.. They visited .the M&bchel Field and. 6outh Nassau Communi- ties Hospitals /Tuesday and Meadow- brook yesterday. . Tlwo Christmas parties have been planned at headquarters; 75 Church sb. * One will 'be held ,tonlght and an- other next:.Wednesday: ni^ht. ^ . men of Freeporti wlthjout whose ^dvertlshig and suppomt/. I. could not have made- ma'ny], things possible. I. would\ also like to tMAnk.tlhem for the ^neroslty .they : have shown by ! donating to the\ numerous, but worthy Charitable drives, -for wihlph i have &yced -opnMMitlo#/ I would ask for their f orglvness for . the liberties I have '4%ken in thejr atlivewtllsmg, and ipr the gracious way they have never let me. down. \^ '. ' ' ' • .- '••••• •+.'• '' * •• .* ••' '-. +•'.• '*• '. ! ' \• '. .'.. i would offer my nland in approoXatipA to the officers and (members olf the Freeport Chamber of Commerce f and the Merchants ^Association for the faith and confidence they have *iad In me and |my work. I would. like 'to give apecibl conj^o^)m$lon jo my (XHWwrk6r@)vpartlo- to my. associa'kes Wallace H. pampibeli and George Goeller; to Loretta Olsen, whip h'as proved Invaluable as my \girl Firday;\ to. my f^vorl'te. florldt, Lyman'Duryea; ^ Nas^u Cd^ Oomndasioner Beoknianl Chief' Inspector Bill Allen, and #ie ddteetlves of the First Squad for the. pro- \tection and cooperation they have given mef to my favorite car=toonjsts Ray Goldberg and Curt Brbll; and to my editors of the.UnMed Press. '' POSTAL STATIONS OPENED IN TH^EE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Taiiiporary Ohrlstn?as post < offi«- oe'b?ahohes have been opened in the Seaman ave.,. Archer/ at.,, and\ Qpl- iuhbus ave./schools.vlliey wQl be oipen Jrom /I; to .5 vp jnij today, ^ and '%'v'-'''!Amnounce^ t % Of ^ < th% T%EE\ MiAiGAZZNZ hiave 'been '/NoTtKSMaih Street , ..r.-' '*;, • '.* '* * $ . . :. I would also like to eay \Merry Christmas and a liappy JNeW Year\ to people Uke John <3. Peterson^ Attorney Eddie Hbrowltz; Paul Doumeng, Tony.Constantino, {BUt.JLarkln, Ian Murray, ; Eddie Washeoka, Sol Musloaroi George Belt-( ; terlch, Bill Allyn, B1U Glacken^ Attorney ^am .l_I)8rae2;-jGuy-Lombard*), BU$ jFrey, -Dave Sha- plrp, ^ey. John J. Madden^ Joe Fisher, Harry ChulsTanb, Bob Klnsey, Ian (Murray, Jo)ui ^ Shultz, Teddy\ Spltzler, Lou. Mandell; Judge ^ HUbert . Johnson, .Cpprtlaod / Johnson, and George Jphnson; 4o. Sarge Nlxdn, John Mul\ r, Cyril Ryan, DonHale/A^Slege^ Davy Levy, Attorney Jbeyy, Jack Altshul, John Greeikiei JSl^K$ios^v HArry Car- :^M*^H^W«pAe^^ Mabjel l&elncr/ ^**? Kun^ Georg^e jGer^is, Pete^Solino/ Mae Banhbn, an/ Alll&on Foreman) Eddie Staro^ * Atty* PauL ;,?pny;-Kellyyl;^%^''':.•/. ''\'-v^/-:(^ --.'.V' ' xy^A'T^''.'.' .' '••^.; -v^^ \;\l'^''-\*^^^'^'''^'vV^^ -•. ^;to/wish-the .best of life to othezs likefBezb ^w^;{M^e^ Bi»^ j^\.]ba«^^ M&k^'r^e^l^wi^ Ab* %S ^ i VOTTgbtLDr, Wo*t*aiM TWavMMMj* A44lJ**w&A« Y«*?4#* :^*i&h J2ittJ«2* iP&2_ ? 1 Columbia \'oipiwhent ';^hen 'tn@\ . *t Barbara Leff Bnde / Of HempateaJ Reaidenk IjQss , BaiQJara Leff , / daughter ^of %fr. . and , Mra. -Benry B. Leff,; 124 North/tdng Beajoh av@.r waa to:« Allen rihdker -son of . .Mrsl/'Pinsker, j)over at., Gaxden City, . ^Sunday at {a nupltal pere\ xnbny 'In Tempki B*nai \6nblom, Boyle W»i* Top Honor* Id Bld Daj Bockville Centre. .,BoJ?bis Peretz Balpem and Harry' Schwartz offl- ~ dated. ., Mn?. Benjamin Shebar was matron of honor for . her sister, There were two' flower &r]s, Mere- dith Sheba%\ njece of the bride, and Marilyn Cohen, bf Brooklyn, cousin of the bridegroom. • Arthur Cohen, of Brooklyn, cousin of the bridegroom was best man* Martin Cohen, of 'Brooklyn, uncle of the bridegroom; Jerome 8ava» dow,* Howard Gaber and Leonard Stem, of Kemps te ad; Bichajrd . Lewis, of RookvlJle Centre, and George Lleberman, of Peeksk cousin of the bridegroom, ushered. A reception for ?& guests was given in the temple. Mr. and Mrs. Pinsher are motoring through the souQil A graduate of New York University, Mr. Pinsker is manager of the Hempdtead Theatre.. 20, King at., was- \a member of the. trio *rom Pordham; .Udiverstty ',whloh .met three students from Oolinnbla Unl* verslty In the Blind Date, television show; conducted by Arlene Francis •last:Thursday night for the htmpr of escorting three of New York't top' model?\ to the Copa OabS&na for .the evening. . . . When Bojle, who is a senior, said he was a postman In Freepbrt idur\- ln^ his Ohir%st3)aas vacation; he was presented a mallman's/hat and bag •which he wore during,.the balance of the program. Be made the hit of the evening, easily outpointing hia coiitestajit j'\' ; gVihgjl him r a . $200 wrist , ,the . starting . 'lias 'held Jdsitlon: at left., guard on the Ford\; varatty Vf opt&Jall , team;f or- three years, -\ Bis , e*»lRy yas . class' MEPM- . -' In' his '; junior yearl'j won a re-election Chi&yeaR'Be also is ^ g«%retarr@a^UMr' of \ the^Stud? llpJa member/of ^the Re- sdrve Officers Training Corps V and his name has just bden . wldeo of '.'Who'a-LWho among s; in American OoUeges\and , ' and her fiance attended mouth \Oollege, • Hanbyer/] BUS. To Aii R&y Mr. and MM: Arjkhur 'C.\ Ray, .64 Rose medt of their- d*u*hiter, l thy Ann .Ray, -to Donn Genevieve kei^{IhuMi ^OBuxQi the wedding od ' Qen?vieve Dlapon, ^daughter !of %*r, and Mrs; TheodoM^S* Dlxdn, 68 TThlon 'gt,r to. Glen; WUcox, Mrs. * Glen Wllcox, guhday.afternoon.'.,MT. plxpA @[ave his. daughter In mairlage, ]and the pastor^ * the Bey^. /\. Gordon! Mac-* Rury, peMormeol the. ceremony/ ' . AiOss Gloria \Fowler .of Roosevelt, «MW '' ^^^^ ^'3^M -'.''• V\ 'v/;/:'''''T'^^'^ . Doro-«uaAda ., Glthens, 'son of Mr, and Mrs. Nor- 1 Thomlas. .Sartnett, of ' man 8. Oitheas, 337 ave., at a ( their home. Si So. Gmvd Street tlteOTt 8<09?7 of Freeport Mrs. WHcox are on a motor trlp.uyi\ Miss Dorothy Bergmann Weds George Chuisano Mi?s Dorothy Bergmann, tor of Mrs. .Harry. Bergmann, 423 South Main st., becaihe the bride of George Ohuldano, soA of Mrs. Jo- .seph Ohulsano, 34 Bennlngton ave.; Sunday afternoon In the Freepoift Methodist Oliuroh, The . Rev. O. Newman Hogle, the paator, officiat- ed, after Aithur Edward Bergmann, of Ooplague, had giveh his slater in •marriage. Miss Edith Ootter, of Beilmore, a cousin,.. waa honor, and John Ohuisano was best man -for 'his brother. Another brother, Louis, Ohulsano, of Valley Stream, aMd John Ootter of North Merrlck, a cousin, of the \bride/ were ushers. . .\ . ' Zlollpw^hg the ceremony there wa - a reception -for 100 friends and rel- atives, in the North Main 'sti, fire he\adquarters. On returning from a motor trip through the Soubh, Mr .and Mrs. Ohuls&np will live at the South Main at. address. Rita Canese » Bride Of Brooklyn Veteran (Miss Rita Canesej daughter of MT. and Mrs. Harry Canese; -%A Jean ^ct., and Raymond Forlain,^son of Mrs. Ovldio Sanvenem, of Brooklyn* were married in the Mctory 'of Our •Holy Redeemer R,C. Church Sat? urday afternoon. The Rev. John P. Drab oftficiBited. after Mr. Canese had given his daughter in mhrriagev Agrsi Anttrew Pyzeski, sister of the .bride, was matron of honor, while . AuguaMne Sanvenero, was best inan A reception was ^ 'and Mrs. Forlaln are new on a motor trip and on their return to Freepbitt, will reside at the Jean ct., address. The bridegroom is a grad- uate of the Univarsity of California and served in Italy wM*i the Army for two years. OAMNOT -.7*\**™* • ' ... ' YEAR tanking ly-for ypur good will amA patronage': during I960 o cer» spirit o +h%& Holiday $aa*on be enjoyed to +he fullest by each of you, and +ha+ +{)is ;ame spirit \ . ^\* '''• - • '\':'/. \\ ill linger Wi+h you^+hrougb V ^. , '\ busy days a %'/- ' 'I »vt^i» !'.J)f •1_ .\rJt'/.'j *»»» ?\\•\\\'•-'\ \'•.-•'.\••.\'\.\^ i'''''''''''\\'''\''''r •-*•'•\''Yv^gM^^ A^^