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Loan Association! A Fifth 3 f o r ^ 10.35 L • OUR | f 2 2 S j • o w n K s S ® ? • BLEND liR tN O E O __ ~ ~ ^ whiskty Know Your . I ; Whiskey Ic.£*NMrtHj Check These W iriiiW foa Specifl- cations! .86 Proof 35% Straight Whiskey. 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. 15% Straight Whiskey. 6 years old. $0% Straight Whiskey . 5 years old. Bottled Exclusively for >> ; C. G. MAJCRIS 26 Raflroad Ave. FR 8-9298 , . *, f reif Delivery ' ' ' FREEPORT FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 47 W SUNRISE H IG H W A Y FREEPORT, N ; Y . PA GE. SIX THURSDAY, O C T O B E R 14, 1934 W.T. Kg Anniversary Sale Freeport Store Marks Beginning o f 49th Year W ith Special Bargains G r a n t ’s BL47-51 South M ain s treet w ill celebrate th e 48th A n n iversary .O f th e w . T. G r a n t Com p a n y w ith a Japanese P r iest To Speak A t Tranfiguration Church Master Calendar K e p t' By Chamber of Commerce The Rev. John S. Kikawada, a priest of the Holy Catholic CJiurch of Japan (a branch of tlie Episcopal Church), is to be the guest preacher a f tl\c Episcopal Church ipf the Trans figuration on Sunday moiming, October 31, T h e Rev. -M r. K ikaw a d a was bom . Into a B u d d ls t fam ily In Sendai, * * ’\ “ “ a P a r t today. Scqres of specials w ill b e k v _ , — o f f e r e d -In every deo a r tm e n t fo r H onsu, Jap a n . As a boy, h e was converted to C h r i s ti a n ity - a n d lm - j m e d iately disinherited by his family. — ^ o f f e r e d - i n eve ry de p a rtm e n t f o r every m em b e r of th e fam ily. Since W ; T. G r a n t dpened his store in 1906 i t h a s alw a y s been the' policy of th e com p any to accent values. B y giving superior values to th e public. G r a n t ’s h a s been able tq j g r b w from a! single store to a coast-to-coast- organization o f more th a n 600 stores - today. A m e rican fandlleft; have bought billions - of dollars w o rth of fashions, dry-goods, hom e needs and sm a ll w a res from G r a n t stores In th e p a s t 48 years. T o m a k e th e 48th A n n iversary Sale - \som e thing special,\ sixty buy ing specialists of th e W. t . G r a n t C o m p a n y in New Y o rk City actually worked- f o r m o n ths to line up ex- - ceptional \buys’' for G r a n t ' cus tomers.- No sale In th e history of th e com p a n y h a s ever received so m u c h intensive preparation and p lanning a s G rahtsA 8 t»rA n n iversary celebration startin g today. He. a tte n d e d C h r is tian colleges in Ja p a n and G r e a t B ritain . In 1841, th e Rev. M rv K ikaw a d a w as ordained to th e priesthood, and appointed recto r - nT C h u rch In th e O sajta Diocese.’ h e . e stablished th e Tokagi O r p h a n a g e an d w a s designated j \ president of child w e lfare work,1 J there a s w ell a s visiting chap lain /* to O saka prison. , j v T h e p r iest organized th e Social* G roup W o rk Association in E a s t e r n 1 Jap a n . H e also was active i n . m a n y f o ther agencies o f a n educational and w e lfare n a tu r e in his. n a tive country. He is now studying a t the New Y o rk School o f 'S o c ial W elfare and is a resident Of th e -G e n e ral Theological Sem inary in M a n h a ttan. He is to 6peak about his experience A M a s ter C a lendar . o f E v e n ts, sponsored by th e F r e e p o rt C h a m b e r o f Com m erce, is now in operation. In response to a le tte r m a iled to every orgahization In Freeport re questing dates of events, th e C h a m ber office h a s - k e p t a record o f all regular m eetings, social an d fu n d raising d a tes scheduled in town. As an ticipated, th is free ,.service, h a s been of value becaiuse through'avaiU ableable inform a tion organizations h a v e been able- to avoid conflicts w ith alread y p lanned activities. | A lthough th e response h a s befen A A. W assel, M o n n g e r o f ,G r a n t ’s I o f being converted from paganism store in Freeport, points oht “th a t and of things th a t , happened dux;- s of th e rem a rkable things about h i s 's t o r e ’s A n n iversary Sale is th e \extra savings\ it offers. D u ring this event, m a n y Item s w h ich are already priced for everyday savings will be priced even m o re sharply to offer th e Dubllc additional sayings. “W h e n we speak of 'values,’ we lpean m o re th a n low prices,” Mr. W assel says., \ A t G r a n t’s m e r c h a n - - dlse represents good value because It is well m a d e o f good m a terials, has sm a r t style and can assure lots of custom er satisfaction and advan- . tages. O u r A n n iversary values will b e .. . t h e greatest of t h e en tire year, Kiwanis To Entertain International President T h e K iw a n is Club o f Freeport will be represented a t a d inner to be given D o n a ld E n g d a h l, of S e a ttle, W ash., the International president, in th e G a rden C ity H otel, G a rden C ity, on M o n d a y night, November I , a t 7 o’clock, by th e clubs in th e fo u r divisions of Nassau and Suf folk, Counties. I t will be th e first tim e a n a tio n a l president h a s visited su b u rb a n Long Island. M r. E n g d a h l will m a k e stops a t R o c h e s ter an d Syracuse o n h is tour o f New Y o rk S tate. T h e F r e e p o r t- C l u b ' h a s entered a_ bowling _team ~ i n th e K iw a n is \ League\ t o be opened n e x t Wednes- -d a y n i g h t o« alleys In W estbury. P la n s a r e u n d e r way fo r th e din- : n e r .d a n c e , t d be given a t G u y Lom- b a rdo'd E a s t Pblht' H ouse S a turday J j . :-idght^i<)ctober.-23r J ^ . . 'M. George Isen b e r g is/c h a i r m a n of th e - c o m - .P. m lttee o f arrangem e n ts^ - . - lng w a r days In Jap a n . T h e Rev, M r. K ikaw a ra will p a r ticipate in th e 8 A.M., H o ly Com m u n ion service, an d celebrate the Japanese liturgy a t 7:30. H e will REV. JO H N S. KIKAW ANDA hym n in Japanese, f o r fche children o f th e C h u rch School. \ ' \ \*\■ O v er th e w eekend, th e visiting clergym a n will be th e g u e s t o f th e Rev. R o b e rt H. Pierce, assistan t rector. To' be free from evil th o u g h ts is preach a t th e 9:15 an d 10:45 o'clock [G o d ’s best gift, services and a t 9:15 w ni sing a ’ ' —Aeschylus good, th e C h a m b e r C a lendar of , E v e n ts is n o t com plete. Every group p lanning a regular m e e ting o r a special function Is Invited to list It w i th th e C h a m b e r qfflce a s a source o f inform a tion both to itself an d to o th e r groups contem p lating a func tio n l o r th e sam e d a te. Call’ F R -8- 7402, list, th e d a te an d in q u ir e as to o th e r events scheduled fo r th a t date., M OVIE TIM E -TA B L E M ASSAPEQUA D R IV E -IN FHJjir nnd Saturday October 15 And 16 Sunday and Monday, October 17 an KING. RICHARD AND THE -.CRUSADERS— 7:00— 10:60 BOUNTY HUNTER— B its Turadpy-Thursday, October 19-21 NIGHT PEOPLE— 7i00-r-10:40 THE • RAID—0:55’- MASSAPEQUA DRIVE-IN Sunrise H i-W a y ^ j PYRAMID 8-3160^ O P E N RA IN O R SH IN E C o n tinuous F rom D usk i PR L -SA T ., O c t. 15th & 1(M> A cadem y A w a rd W inner J o h n W a y n e \TH E QUIET MAN\ .* I n Color — also — F r e d M a c M u rray “FA IR W IND TO JAVA” I n C o lor E x tra! F r iday—5 Color, C a rtoons SUN:-M ON„ OCT. i 7 t h & 18th R e x H a rrison & V irginia Mayo : \K ing Richard and The Crusaders\ In Cinem ascope R a n d o lph Scott “BOUNTY H U N T E R \ I n Color TUES., W E D , ‘TH U R ., OcL 19-21 G regory Peck “ NIGHT PEOPLE\ In Cinem a scope CORNELIUS VAN REES — STUDIO O F MUSIC 146 Wallace Street, Freeport, N. Y. T e a c h e r of PIA N O , VOICE, ORGAN an d HARM ONY x FALL TE R M BEG IN S MONDAY, SEPTEM BER 13 F o r In fo rm a tio n Phone F R e e p o r t 9-2132 Here’s w h a t p e o p le are s a y in g ... I would tbhk that just about everyone living on the.South Shore would save at Freeport Federal Savings & Loan Association. South Shore / That’s what ■they, >hould call the Freeport Federal — South H I S A s s o c i a t i o n is th e South Shore’s Savings institution. M ore than 10,000 S outh Shore residents )\ save here. ‘W e like that. W e • “ like to feel th a t we .are'a part of the South Shore fam ily a n d that South Shore people feel th a t that tv* aresL'pstn of the com m u nity. vege kinc encc rest: