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R e M P o licem a n Former Proprietor' Of Fishing Stations Had Moved To Seaford William R. Vaughan, 59, a retired Ihutenant of the Nassau County rolicc \vhfc.formerly resided onHud- .nyn avenue. Pieopoit. and operated a fisifilii! stHtlon there, died Satur- <J ly at Meadowbrook Hospital after nn illnHss of about three months. He moved last June to 215B Sdddle t>ath. aenford. where he Irad made his home since. Associated with Cli^ Nassau Coun ty PoHcc Departments for 25 yeats, Liduteliant • Vaughan retired five, years ago. Ho held high rank In the detective division, having for merly maintained an office in the Freport police station. — _ Born in Brooklyn, he lived In Nas- •sau County 37 yrafg and moved to Ppeeport seven years ago. Lieuten ant Vaughan was g member o f the South Shore Power Squadron,' Freeport Yacht Club an^ the Sun- f L sc Yacht Club of Merrick: Services were held Monday night fit the Chester A. Pulton' Funeral Home, the Rev. H. T. Morrell of the Seaford lEplscopal Church of ficiating. The St. George Associa tion of the Nassau C o u n ty-^llce also conducted services. Burial took place Tuesday morning at Creeifr fifld Cemetery. Renypstead. . Lieutenant ■ V aughan Is survived by his wife, Sarah; one son. Major a i a r v i i i x-vm ct fitationed a t Maguire' Air Force-Base- in New Jersey, and two grandchll- BAPTIST At the First Baptist Church Sun day at 10:45 o'clock, the pastor, die Rev. Dr. Louis H. Losch, plans to preacK. oh'*'The Frttgotten w 3 ter- pot.\ The-Co-Wed Club is to m eet o'clock. The -Rev. Donald Marvin Vaughan of the A ir Force, 8115 in the; Church-tomorrow - nieihe at 'CloWard of the convention Staff. will speak o n '“Christian Social Ac- -tlon.” Bronx Man Injured W h en \Truck Hits Car \fiaHjlttiia to b oetdra Hospital * ' 1 ^ ■' \\^ f t h 'a j)oSlbl?7tactuiyof’ the 'Sk^f .ihS^scaip ,lacerations. Monday-^ of'-' temoon following an accident on West Silnrlse highway. A compan ion, Oresfd .De SI 0 of Pairlpwn. N.J.. waf^ treated by Dr. Rudolf Joseph for ‘ i: blimp oil th^..back of th% head. A -•sintion wiigon driven by Mr. ■jiuflt'Ui had .stopped west of Oewm • t.vc‘mie lor a red.irajfic light,-When ■ a HicksviU'truck operated by Alfri'd <iUgIelmo of Brooklyn Hkiddfed dur ing a raiiistoi'm and.strufck It In the VeHi'. It iH understood that Mr. Biidetti bumped his head on’ artlcies lhat were-piled Up in b ^ k of^the front seats. Sons of Revolution _ P I ^ M e m ^ l S e t t e e '~djiy ' h'nidinie ■ In': StH . . . . , I : m i g m i m m i s , 1 . , , t . f t a e p o r ^ Xi. t - V ■< O fflcta In p h i [ « e > ■ BCNDAi SEBVICEa ' . UitO-A.II. , Bblli«,, ---- _ ingSi -WEPN^SDAir »tD0 P.M. Mld.W*«k Prayer M**Ua« THUBSpAT'.'.'THUBSDAX;' ■ ••■ ' 7»0. P.V. Liiditi^ Boma LeagM , ip '' I W l O M i i s METHODIST “The Old Sign Post On Sunrise Highway” will be the Sermon Sub ject of Dr. John L. lAtshaw on Sunday at 10:45 o’clock. 9:30 A.M. Church School. 6:30.-8:00. 8:30 P.M. Youth Groups. • EPISCOPAL The Right Rev. Jonathan Good- hue Sherman, Suffragan Bishop of the iDiocese of Long Island, will cel ebrate the Holy Communion and ad dress the children and parents of the churchSChool at the 9 A.M. Churoh School and Fhmily Worship. The holy rlte_of Conrirmatloii will be-administered to a class of about at the 11 A.M. Service, When Bishop Sherman will also preach. The Young People’s Felowship will have a Mardi Gras party at 7 P.M. Next Wednesday wilt be Ash W e d n e si^, the first day of Lent. There will be Holy Communion at 7:30 A.M.; Litany end Penitential Office at 10 A.M.; Lenten Service for rdease-time children-, at 2:15 P.M., and Evening Prayer vHth hymns and adres at 8 P.M. ; XUTHBEAN\' ^“The Great Tnvllatlon'- will-be the sermon' on • Quinqagesimn Sunday, the Sunday before Ash iS'ednssday. Holy-^Communion will be celebrated at 8 A.M.'Matin.s and Sunday School at 9 AJ^;'The Service at 10:46 A.M. * Lent begins bn Ash Wednasday.) February 15. There will be a C h it-> dren’B Servlet at fl A.M. The children wll .come to thurch directly from home. Holy Communion will bs celebrated a t 10 A^M. and again at p ! m . The sermon at all Setwicei will be \Our Lenten Feast.” n i f ^ 't i h u e d : 8) perfectly natural for a- contributor, .to-feel th a t he would Uke -to spread, the'paymeut of^same over a period of months. Again, when the United Fund worker calls on you next Oc tober. he or she will have full de- a.s lo liow you may '\budijct” . ; your conivibuMon over a period of ^ I inohUi'i. In this connection t would I s r like to make one point. ’Phe needs of tlic jiarticipating agencies are met not with paper pledge.s, but from cash dona-^oiis. Tlierefore it ncfibu !?£ Is NAZAREN& .The Busy Fingers Ladles’. Felldw- .shlp.will meet t o n ^ t at 1.\'/' Youth Oholi\ practice is ^ a m f ^ ‘ tomorow afternoon at 5. The Chil dren's Choir will practice Saturday morning at 10. Sunday: 9:4F A.M.V Bible'School for adults and children. 10:45 A.M., Junior Church. 10:45 A.M., Morning 'Worship; the Rev. Moody S. John son. former pastor at Toledo. Ohfo. presently ' taking post • graduate studies at the Biblical Seminary fn New York City, will speak. 6:45 P.M., Evening Prayens. 7 P.M., Youth Pel- lowflhlp. 7:45 PAl.. Evening Worship Service. Wednesday: 5 P.M., Youtfh Choir practice. 8 PJil.. Mid-Week Worship Service. 9 PJil., Sunday School teaiAers’ ipeetlng. . .JUNE ZIEGENFtSS UNITARIAN The congregation-mdets Sundays at 11 o'clock a t the Baldwin Masonic Temple, 18 Prospect stret. 'nje Rev. Xdfi'REj^Tiaifr'Minlsterr'viinourqws* :Aiy 13. Rabbi Leonard Zldh^:pf the as his pujpif guest ^Sunday. 'J’ebru- Levittown Reform Temple. His sub ject will be “Where is Llfe-Experi- ice Lending Us?” ThB:Sunday‘school m * ls at UiS s.-xme hour at the Unitarian P'<ir}.«:h House, 228 South Ocean iivenue., Frccpoi'l. . . . , A - . CHRISTIAN SCIENCEy^- The availability of true {oy and harmony in spite'of seeming dis cord will be emphasized a^Christian Science services this. SunW'a^ “Soul” Is the subjec/of^thiFLeSr Son-Sermon. a word* whicli when- capitallzed is -used Christian Sci- ;5nee as^'cne-of the aynonyms for JuniorCbundlPlu» Skaling P a r ^ Friday' Tile'Junior Council has made ar- rangements for a skating' party to Rink on Friday night .-between the be held a t the Freeport Ice Skating hours of 7 and 10 P.M. All members are Invited to at^nd, but in order isveninga skatoiS must.pres.ent orange colored menmershlp cards at the box office. Thbse -who -have-not signed up for/membership in the club can do sff'by contracting Kent Thom-' s.ni)j'Council Advisor for the organl- zpbion. at the Recreation dff'fce in the Municipal Building at 46 North Oc-ean avenue. \ Mr. and Mrs. Eysr M. Zfegenfuss ZiegehfUSs of 131;64 226th street, Laurelton, announced the engage ment ol Chelr daughter June V j Robert Mac^.eod Single durlr-j the Christmas holidays. Miss Ziegeiifuss. a graduate of Andrew Jackson High.^School ^is a senior at Queens College where she is majoring in Latin American* studies. She is a meX^ber of Delta Gamma Omicron sorority and Pres ident of the local, chapter of Sigma. Delta Pi. national honorary Spanish fraternity. Her fiance is the sOn. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Single of ]350 Mas- sapequa avenue, Massapequa and fonnerty of Freeport. Mr. Single, is a graduate of Freeport'-High'ficKool' and served as an - Army Lieutenant in Korea. He is presently g senlorat Hofstra College where he Is major ing ln/-EngUsh. obligation and make his cootr tion as he agreas at the. time the- pledge card is signed. I These are the thy*, most common questions which ''^have arisen re- ceirtly. If th.o?e are others please send them-^o me at the United Fund Office, Meadow Brook Bank Building, Room 511. Freeport, N. Y. 1 They will be answered promptly. 'here Is on other question which quite naturally arises: \When will w eknow which organizations are going to be members of the United Fund?\ 'The Admissions and Quota commiKee is working on this phase of the -organization now, under the direction of Mr. David K. Kadane. Announcement of these names will be made as soon os they are available. Tramfigurafion- Guild To' Sea D^U Collection The Guild of the Episcopal Churdh ojf .'toe' lYansfigur4ttion wlll-^ee-^a doll ^collection, displayed by'-its owner, Mrs-. C. Hoffman .when toe ^group meets thU afternoon at ^30 P.M. in the Parish House. l^sS Stewart Advanced By Telephone Company M iss F lo r e n c e M .' S t e w n r t of been: prdmoBed to - toe position Business Office Supervisor In the local ‘telephone- business -office-, -it - was announced today. Mi.=5S Stewart joined the company as a Repre-- sentatlve in August. 1952. and has worked in that capacity in Freeport and Rockville Centre. She is graduate of Freeport Higli Scliuol. .Rcriptu^L.seldetions- will ,|nclu8e ^the loU d i^g (roinrRom*nfrT»;5.-6>f tJiey .ttifit\are .a f t e r j te S ^ S S S S S l memvr. v . «; 8»i«J.yS«rie» M A .lt ' W ednesSayv B i d i n g , / ■ ■ M o c ting, 8 ,1 5 . : Bun Say School 11:00 JCd-. - Beodtus-Room Op«»'' - ; TO PuOUo H;a0 AM. to 8 PM . • ; TOnrsday 1 ; « to 9:15 P M . . ', ■ ■' DaUy Except Smidays, ' Heniy InCi “Service That Sat^jes^ r ----S I ' S £5 I S £sfc;1918f Freeport, N. Y. FReeport 9-1200-01