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G r e e n th e M a ria 1954 ’will his- on ,t>e- F red- M.* to .12 ot n t h ot T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r , . 1,1954 Bayview PTA Backs Addition to library J. E d w in Clark A d d r e s s e s A s s o c iation o n U r g e n t N e e d For M o r e Space T h e Bayview Avenue School P a r e n t- T e a c h e r A ssociation a f te r h e a r in g J. Edw in Clark, vice- presi den t of th e F reeport_M e m o rial Li b r a r y B o a rd, speak on th e need of a n additio n to th e building, voted unanim o u s ly a t its m e e ting T h u r s day night, -O ctober1 21, to urge con stru c tio n of t h e building. O n recom m e n d a tion of Mrs. F ltz- h u g h .B . Jones, chairm a n of safety, th e association voted to recom m end . to. th e Village B o a rd th a t. S m ith street, • w h ich fo r m s , the, 'so u th e r n boundary of th e school, be m a d e a r, street, . w e st boumj, froftw ;3TBayvlew .. a v ^ n u e ^ 'iq 't :*W isitfrigtoi£ -1 : ^ t r e o t d u r in g s b lw o J-lw u rs o h \echbaT* days. Mrs. Jones* said th e r e - w a s ‘ heavy traffic o n th e street, m a k ing , J t . dangerous fo r children tq m a k e th e crossing to get to th e school. S h e pointed o u t t h a t if it w a s m a d e .'ft one-w a y street, all cars. Could be stopped ah d p e r m it c h ildren to leave th e m a t th e school curb. R e p o rts show e d th a t th e recent hickery frolic w as a huge financial ' success. M rs. Joseph' P h illips, m e m bership ch a ir m a n , reported a paid u p m e m b e rship of 418. D r. M ilton A. G a b rielsen, special- 1st-in recreation at New Y o rk U n i versity, gave a n interesting talk on “Hobbles.” He said hobbies should be developed early In life and th a t people w ith hobbies are th e h a p piest. D iscussing various types of hobbies, he said th a t in these tim es w h e n people have so m u c h tim e on th e ir hands, m a n y a r e developing hobbles. High cost of having work done. Dr. G a b rielsen continued, h a s led m a n y to m a k e th e ir own repairs creating a dem a n d for pow e r tools and sim p le m a terials w ith w h ich to d o th e - .... Nazarene Church Plans Drive To Reduce $12,500 Mortgage PAGE THREE A recen t p ictu re of th e Coi A tlantic avenue. m unity C h u rch of th e N a z a rene on AM E R ICAN M E N *>IE YOUNG M en beyond m iddle age in th e U n ited S ta te s have a generally less favorable h e a lth record, as reflected in prevailing m o rtality, th a n their contem p o raries In th e countries of W e stern Europe an d th e E n g lish- speaking countries elsew h ere, ac cording to th e M e tropolitan Life I n surance C o m p a n y ’s statisticians.* T h e Rev. E d w ard W. Levin, p a s to r _ a t an y previous tim e during his two of th e Com m u n ity C h u r c h of th e an d a h a l f years i n th e pulp it there. N azarene, A tlantic avenue, h a s dis- — closed h is c h u r c h ’s p lan s to reduce its m o rtgage. T h e congregation, r e c ognizing th e serious need for m o re S u n d a y school room s and youth rec reation s p a c e r a n d w ith a beautiful corner lo t available for the' e rection of such facilities, is lauriching a cam p a ign to reduce th e m o rtgage to p e r m it su c h construction, th e Rev erend Levin reported. T h e Reverend Levin also reported th a t th e congregation h a s grow n by 45 per ce n t over the la s t year and th e official s t a tem e n t of th e ch u rch ’s giving indicates voluntary co n tr ib u tions to talin g well over $220 per m e m b e r throu g h o u t th e year. T h e p a s to r h a s reported to th e church board th a t th e ch u r c h ’s sp ir itu a l condition is b e tter th a n \ T h e congregation h a s ju s t closed -a revival w ith th e Rev. E d w a rd R. F e rguson as p reach e r in w h ich 17 Individually su rrendered th e i r lives to J e s u s C h rist and -were w o n d e rful ly born again,\ the Reverend Levin stated . “We request a n interest in th e prayers of th e en tire com m u n ity th a t Jesus C h rist m ight continue to use th e com m u n ity as a m e a n s of blessing ofir village.'' P a tterson Chairm an O f C o m m u n ications Frederick S. P a tterson, 375 South Long B e a c h avenue, h a s been a p pointed ch a ir m a n of com m u n ica tions in th e F r e e p o r t Civil D efense organization. H e succeeds T h o m a s Jones, w h o h a s been , n a m e d assist a n t to D irector H u g h Erwin. HERMAN G. DONKER O P T O M E T R I S T ' Aiiiiomu-cs the\ Removal of H is.O ffices to the O L IV E B U ILD IN G Sunrise Higliwuy and Muin Street, l-reeport. New York ON N O V E M BER 1st, 1954 Entrance 18 E. Sunrise Highway Kloi ntur S e n fee . -Rhone FReeport 9-2490 DIRECTORS Long Island know s — these m e n . T h e y know Long Island. CU S T -SVENSON Chairman' Board of Directors. County Federal. Retired Builder. FRANK A . CLAUSON Director, LonptJalAnd Home Build ers Institute. Developer nnd Builder JAMES J. CROTTY Treasurer, County Federal. De partment Store Executive. B, DIFFENDERFER , Presldent^Coim ty Federal.' Formerly Vice-Pres. and' _Treas. .\'F e d e r a l Home Loan Bank of New York?-- '.**.\•* ................................... , WILLIAM R, GIBSON, JR. President and Gen’l Mgr. Gibson Corp. L. I. Bnllder for -80 years. JOHN H. CLASS Chairman Executive Committee County Federal. Adv. Mcr. N. Y. Daily N ews: Dir. South Nassau Communities Hospital. JOSEPH GOLDMAN President, Consumers Coal & Oil Co. Professional Engineer. U. S. Test ing Co. Partner. Engineer & Con struction Co. JOHN HUMM Auditor and Controller, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane: Treasurer and Director, Rockville Country Club. JULIUS KASSOVER * Secretary Vim Stores; Director, Brooklyn Jewish Hospital. BERNARD MUNSON Vice-President. A ll America Ceblo * & Radio Co., Inc. Communications. WILLIAM J. MURRAY . Vice-President, County Federal. Former Postmaster, jtockvllle Cen- . tre: Pres.,. Rockville Centre Publio Library. OTTO OSTERLOF \ ■ ■ President Atlantic Machine Screw Products Co., V ice-Prtsident, ■ Rock- :“ vill«~CoTintry^!lub.‘— r - • ■ .......... W i l l i a m j . S c h m i d t General Salee Monager: Long Island Lighting Co. *' -v _ . COUNTY the H O M E L O A N C E N T E R o f N a s s a u C o u n ty and nearby Suffolk C o u n ty Large enough to finance developments of homes— small enough to welcome individual home mortgages, a * We rely on the GOOD WILL of our home builders and home owners for our success. See us for your home ‘TnDTtgage^qib-lioine- improvement loan. . • Convenience • Insured Sayings * Friendly Service For Inform a tion on H o m e M o rtgages phone RO 4-1609 o r w r ite : H. B. D iffenderfer, P r e s id e n t • G u st Svenson, C h a irm a n ,o f Board : A S S E T S O V E R $ 1 1 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Safe D e p o sit Boxes on t h e MAIN floor of each of o u r offices. R e n tals from $4.00 p e r y e a r p lu s F e d e r a l tax , w h ich w a s •recently reduced 5 0 % : . COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS, AfJO -tOAM AiSOClATIO'J J k V S 3 N o r th P a rk A v e . dim*,: Rockville C e n tre, N e w York . 120 S. Franklin A v e , apposur i;.t e. suimv V o lley S tream , N e w York M o lloy C o u n c il H o s t A t R e g ional M e e ting A rchbishop Molloy Council. K . of C ., was h o s t a t th e a n n u a l regional m e e ting of- th e o rd e r In Its club house^ 97 B roadw ay, on F riday, Oc tober 22. D e n n is A. M ansfield of S a r a to g a Springs, th e S tate deputy, w a s th e principal speaker. H e was m e t a t L a G u a rdia Field by D istrict D eputy Jo h n H iggins of Elm o n t. Jo h n J . Muldowney, th e local dis tric t deputy, greeted him on his arriv a l here. M r. M ansfield outlined th e work o f th e order and announced th a t th e 1955 state convention would be held a t Saratoga Springs from May 25 to 27 next. H e n ry C. Dengel, state vice p res ident. for th e Colum b ian Squires, said th e work a m o n g youth had been m a d e th e sixth p o in t in th e K. of CL. p rogram . ,'V. ..*.\. - . s. R o w land Crowe, of. G lea Cove; sta te m o o s of and Jo h n S tate ch a irm a n of C a tholic a l s o . a ttended- A n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e th a t th e K n ights w ere w ithin 5,000 of th e goal of j l m e m b e rship of 105,000 in / t h r - ^ t a t e . A buffet supper was served! N a ssau Y a c h t C lub M e e ting Sun d a y N ight A m e m b e rship m e eting o f the N a s sau Y a c h t Club will be con ducted In the. clubhouse on E a st Bedell street, Sunday n ig h t a t 8:30 o'clock. T h e nom inating com m ittee is to subm it a slate of officers for 1955. F o r those n o t p lanning to at* tend th e South S h o re Pow e r Squad ron- d inner dance S a tu i^ a y night, open house will be kep t a t th e club house. H e r m a n . Slom a n Is com modore.- - . - A & J W l M HEADQUARTERS FOR Lucille Qarden ENLARGER Bra For the Girl With a SMALL BUST NO P A D S ! NO P U F F S ! NO RUBBER! 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