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m m . m 3 \ - . - _■.« - > PAGE SIX: T H E L E A D E R THtJBSDAT, FIBEUAET is; i&53 Steenkenlslnstafled Commodore -: t y n b ^ f e M a n S u c o 6 ^ An&ew Thompsdn, Who Sdw/u^.E. 6t«enke& of l^isbroolc -was ioatalled as oooamo<|ore of Che South . Shore Yacht Club. l^«eport. Baturi^ay n l | ^ . T^taruary 7, suocood- Ing Andre^lTionqjson, who wired his congratulatlom aad b e ^ f from Phoenix, Arlz., where he , u . . a trip. Fonner—O(unmodore J o h n F. Woods officiated as installing offi cer and seated in addition to the commodore. Andrew J. McCarvUIe, vlce>commodore: !Roland J. F r y man, rear-coDunodora: Burrell A. .Partebv^, fleet c a p t ^ ; Robert Mel Savates, recording secretary; George S.: Storms, Jr„ financial sec retary; WlUlam Devlin, .A, IGugston < ^ g a n a n d ^ . J. Maher, members Of the Board of Governors. . Ivar O. BWAieskog, who was to have - been , inducted for another year as tre a s u ^ and honored by the olid), was ill and unable to at- 'tend .... ;• Carl W;-'6(dmtter was chainnan - .tiMr.'lnstallation -conmittee and R i ^ ^ G. MoChesney officiated as master o t ^rmnonies. Be read a AAVM b cablegM in.^fz^ Raymond H. Ma- , Ireland. He Ihtrb- lone Ini' Gidiway. dueed Mf> dnd MrSi:.-*Schutter. Mr. and M n . Edward'Moore and Mr: and Mrs. George M. Merrick, and announced th a t plans weie under- trar-;-for a dim » r to be given to Junior ii>ast commodore Thompson in A p r i,. a t j ^ i c h the postjwned honors' w ill»be conferred on ■ Mr. Areskog. The .instaliaticn was preceded by a coO^U hour and dinner which was largely attended. After being inducted, commodore Steehken spoke briefly, asserting' the Job of being commodore of the South - Shore -Yacht Club was a ^ m e i i - dous one. He Issued a personal ap peal saying that “with the help and counsel of all members of the culb we can make this a successful year.\ Mr. Steenken has been a member of the club since and has serv- ]Free]>(^ T e r Displays Some Boob Are kft, SplM ^ v d Hontes Sunday SaysfcF d W ■ * • P.-T. A. Oisoount Books Give 10 Per Cent ^ v ii^ ; Avenue an4 Casino' Street Sunday. \This house -will prove.tOLbe the most flexible home of the year.” said Charles Horwltz, Jr., President of O r^tlve Homes, Inc., builders Freepiort Terrace,, “for within cne dwelling the hmne owid ^ may have his choice of 5, 6, ot 7 rooms with one or two batha We have con sidered the fact that many families, either through choice or necessity wish to start with five rooms and add -to their floor p lan as their needs reqiilrerThe Freeport Terrace Split Level home allows this to be d<me without the- i^uirem e n t of outeide construoUda for even the flve-rdom house contains room for., another bedroom a n d a den.\ The development is ,loca6ed in an established asctlon of Freeport pro* with many fine homes Interm^er- throughout ithe development. Close V are Freeport's shi^iping center, playgrounds, a new municipal recreation center, public Ubrary and a swimming pool. Freeport otters, the residents of Freeport Terrace efty sewMS a n d its own electric and water service a t low‘rates.' According to A. B. Thornw, Sales Director of Preq>ort Terrace, ar rangements have been made with the County Federal Savings Loan A^oclatlon of Rockville Centre to finance these homes with only a 20 per cent down payment lor civilians. CQ. .Mortgages are also available. “Since prices s tart a t $13,990,’' said Mlr.Thomer, \ibhe amazing value offered In this <weU known locality and -the low dowui payment re quired, assure an early sellout of this entire development.” , Two Delegateb Named To Kashrut Conference ^ t - g f U a l s l e n , p r e s e n t of Ooo- ^gaU<m ST a l lu u a , Fraeport; has announred the appointment of Irv ing Feldm a n 'a n d EUswmith Gold stein to serve as representatives -to the Confsrence on Kashrut In Nas sau Coimty, to be held on Wednes day night, Februaoy 125, a t 8:30 a>. o'clock a t Congregation Beth Is rael, R e m p ^ a d . This Conference w h i^ is being sponsored by leading rabbts and laymen will formulajte plans for-the orgahlzatlon of a permanent body to supervise the observance of the Jewish dietary la-ws by kosher but cher shops in the Nassau area. Raggl Reuben M. -Katz, spiiltual leader of B’nai Israel, who -will also participate in . the Conference. vxir derscored;-the 'Importance ol this meellhg by explaining th a t a per manent supervisory body on Kash ru t‘will ensure higher and more iml- form standards in compliance with the traditional Jewish .dietary laws. ‘Ihe East Hassau .Section of the N a U ^ a l Council of Jewish Women held a Valentine's p arty Wednesday after Its regular monthly meeting. In Temple B'nal Israel. Fifty-nine new members who have Joined since the beginning of the season -were honored. Games were played and js were awarded. Mrs. Morris Wolf Is president of the section. ed as financial secretary, realr unodore. ;ea com modore^ a n d vioe-commodor He mas been a member of the mooring and entertainment committees. He has Just purchased a 4d-foot Criss- Cross yacht to be christened Pa tricia II. He is-active in Lynbrook where h e has been a member of the Board of -Oovemofs of -the Young Men's OhrisUan. Association and is a membei-.vf the village’s Recrea- tlon^Commlsslon. Newton to Send’E^ler^ Greetings To Soiaiers — Brigadler’-^Eimest.-Newton of th e “ -Freeport -s^vatlon-.-An*^' C^trps, SPECIAL OFFER ! WHILE THEY LAST Pum p D ispenaer G ian t Size w i t h bottle 0A 8 H M A B017QT7ET H A in> LO T IO N B o th 49 oent p lu s t a x E . I. S T E E L E ... -raA B M ICIST £96 N. Slain Bt. Cor. Leonard Freepott; New York FREMORT T- a h d 'lh'order ;-th.at tlsto can b e done • it wU' h i e c ^ t a t e early jreoeipt of the a d d r e s s , l^ease write on a' Post Card^the name, rank. Camp or overseas address, also the h a m e and address of nearest of kin and MaU to Brigadier Ernest Newton, *75 C h t u ^ S treet I^eh month Brigadier Newton and 'members of the Salvation ;Army a t tend the farew ^ of the inductees, -from P x e e p c ^ , : L . y a b > o t - ^ B e ii^tead. Eaiim man Is glvwi a - Bible, according to bis religious be* lief, also candy and gum, and. post P S B D B,. H O W E L L W I U > E R 5 U ^ N . L 6 H 0 BB A O H 8 ^ : 83 P e u c ^ A ^ o e Jewish Women Hold St. Valentine's Parly mimr 'muMm mm Aid Student Loan Fund Mrs. H a n y Feldsteln. chairman of the Sides books being sold by the Freeport Junior-Senior High School Parent-Teacher and Student Asso- . pur- } dis- Clatidh for the benefit of -the stud ent aid loan f-und, annoimced tbls^ week that the entire stock had been di^>osed’of. Those who chased the books will receive counts of 10 per cent on articles b o u ^ t in 66 stores Which have co operated in making the book pos- Wlth £he receipts obtained loans wUl be made tp high school e tiidei^ to enable them to. go to college, ’the loans are without interest and re payable wheh they are Those, from whom books may be obtained are Mrs. Feldsteln, pi dent of the association, Mm. Ed mund Lumley, Jr., -vice-president: Mrs. Edward Voelker a nd Mrs. Mial- vin Baumann of .seventh.and eighth grades; -Mre. Irving J. Re gan »md 'Mrs. C levela^ m a t t of -the ninth and tenth grades, and Mrs. •William Parker, a n d Mrs. leo a N. Swisbm- <n Uie lith and 12lh An ere'outlVe board meeting Is to be held tonight in the Oiome-of Mm. Feldsteln, 228 South Ocean avenue, ................. ool to. p lan for the. annual high school f a ^ t y d ^ e r In April. > Mrs. Felds^o, Mrs.. Voelker and Mrs. Somers''recently a tt ^ d e d a high school conference-of the Long Iklond Dlstiiat Of the York State Conference of Parehts and Teachers in Massapeqoa at wlhi^h problems .of teen agers wore dis cussed. Freeport Glazii^ Works E»UblUb«l leio . U i n x m * W indow Gl&sa S a f e ty Glass S to re F r o n ts an d In te r io r s U o d e m ised Na Job Too SnaD 32 E. MERRICK ROAD ...... .... The Edith McIntosh School of Music PIANO, VKMJN, VIOLONCEIJLO, HARP, ORGAN, VOICE and HARMONY M c I n t o s h Music Center b u i l d i n g 48. Hillfflde Ave., BockviDe C e n tre — T h o n e RO. 4-0990 I breath- ’ faking I Y a . bnuIitaUiigllt b n w l M o > a ,l>,,lll>W R u < » • o M b n l I ) » -BD 00 - o W • E i to h r a • T<nmg^wn Steel • Wood Sink « WaU OaUneta • Oompleto.. Bathroom ondzatloii A • OQ Baiiien D tpeadaU e :! . m'lBoeport ftTBlO ^ ? woodweAleaiiyr . thodi s s ^ h l u i a Yea'S «baMb.6or,Oele«.OtUapl $$$HhW9B9Wl A.SEGEt&Ctt.. ■ Paints.. Wallpapers and Sanitas . . . f r e e p b r t f e d e r d f Freeport Federal Is within EASY REACH for SAVINGS & rlNANCINCII 1 80 BOTITH HAOr STBEET ;;; r a o ^ o r t 8 . e i M - . - 6 i w _ ^ For All Your lb#aiia^derV^^^ Fender Straightenii^ • ByJactory-Rained mechanics. 9 All genmne Qievrolet parts used. • AND-Alloiirworkisgnarant^ NEW and USED CARS 0 teV g 61 iBt; SUNRISE toGWVAY at lilEWroW ^ T d i r E R e e p o t l 8 - 5 5 1 0 EA 1922. i r - 'i, -