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T H E I - E ^ P E K THORSpAJfi l?EPTEMpB!R «, ,1956 II , JparWroHfe!^ |1 ^It^sBombardiem 1 ' Mineola Made Instrument ’Determined Wiimers In 'SAC Annual Competition Kew mobile radar control systems <MSQ’s), tracking the flight of huge Strategic Air Command bomb ers ovbl: the United States >and Canada were used to rate the na tion's top bomburdlera in the SAC'S eighth annual-bombing'and-naviga- tion-competltlon, winding up Thurs- ■day, August 30. It was disclosed by the Strategic Air Command and •Dynamics Corporation of America, makers of the TUSQ’s. Developed for the Air Force by Reeves Instrument Corporation of Mineola, a Dynamics Corporation of America - subsidiary, ^ the - M6Q ‘ close support radar and computing equip- ment als enabling the SAC’s Bomb Scoring Groim to deiennlne the; award winners in (the \1950 b&ttl^ of the air’ giants,\ without a single bomb belng'dropped. En^nes roared and pilots sang out ‘^ombs away” in each of't<h.e'8B partl£ipatlng planes but there'Were no devastating blasts of -oo atdm' bomb or any other deathKieaUng mlssUe during Che six-day contests, which-started last Friday (August 24). I h e only'^lbl^,-evidence of the. competing crew’s abilljiy to pene« trate-and destroy the target was in>. Miss Qrotce Weds Anthony Joseph Polito Miss Virginia Grace Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Austin, 4 Liberty court, Hempstead, formerly of Freeport, was married to Anthony Joseph Polito, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Polito, 140 Independence avenue, Monday at 3 o’clocl^n Our Holy Redeemer R. C. Church. The bride was given In marriage ‘ by her father. The Rev. John J. Madden performed the nuptial ceremony. Mif^g Phyllis Brush of Preepol't was maid of honor. Stephen Nlco- llno of Treepoit was best man for his cousin. ‘Bridesmaids -were Miss Phyllis Austin of -Cynbrook, a cousin of the bride: ' Miss Bonnie Jean Austin, of Rockville Centre, a sister, and Prances and Catherine Polito. sisters of the bridegroom. Frederick Scolamandre, J o s e p h Pagnotta and John Bardenhagen of Freeport ushered with Prank D1 Candto of Unlondale. Following a reception given at -the Page 'Two Restaurant in Oceanside, Mr. and Mrs. Polito went to the Poconos to spend their honeymoon. They are to make their home at 4 Uberty court, Hemp- Both are graduates of Freeport High School. Mr. Polito is employed by Gray Electric. jTo- Conduct Mission. THE REV. ROBERT EMSLEY side 'the 'MSQ vajis lii the ghostly ' movement of tiny blips across •& : radarscope a n d 'in the silent tracing of a ‘thin red line by an electronic pen on a blank paper. The blips rep- . resented the course of the plqnes coming in ■towards the target which' had been picked up by the radar van’s antenna, and the electronic pen recorded the lightning compu tations of the computers on the plo'ttlng^board. . MUradag m r tiM tv p e o t bomb, air speed, wind drift, -eti iUy’ Che >«C0rJng group imew exact i where the’bontb should have h it and ' how'the crew and plane’s perform ance should be rated. The compu tations completed for this mission i by the MSQ’s “electronic brain.’’ the scoring group got set for the next contestant. If the “bomb drop\ was exactly on target, the MSQ credited the crew wilh a “shack” or hit. If the bombs fell within a city block of the'R a d a r Bomb Scoring sit^, the contestant got into -the scoring col umn, but If his ‘‘drop’’ missed by a wider margin his run was “boon- docked” and was ineligible for N ews ^ C hurches 'METHODIST “r'\BtIU Believe In People” will be the sermon subject of 'Dr. John L. Latshaw on Sunday morning-at and David 'Bamum, presldmat of. the congregation,‘Will'discuss planq for the openli^-6f religious'services 10:45 o'clock. This Church has as its motto “Remember Religion Has A Smile.” 9:30 A.M. Church School; 6:30 P.M. Junior Youth; 8:00 PM , Senior Youth; 6:30 PM . 20-30'Club. in the Masonic TOnii^le and-Bundajf lOuseouse s t 326' School In the -parish h South Ocean avenue, Freeport. Both programs begin Sunday. September. 16, a t 11 a jn. EPISCOPAL '6 AM., Holy Communion. 11 AM..' Morning Prayer. Wednesday, AM., Hly Communion. LUTHERAN Services for Sunday, Septenitter BAPTIST The Rev. William Haug will .preach-at the First Baptist Church Sunday morning, substituting for the -pastor, the Rev. Dr. Louie Losch who is on vacation. Deacon •W. Wesley Hill will conduct the •weekly prayer meeting -Wednesdaj aV-6TJ*«ocV 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:00 A.M.—Matins 9:00 A.M.—Sunday School 10:45 A.M.—The Service The sermon at all services: \The. Care Free Life.” The Rev.-Robert'Efni«ey-i6f Eng land will conduct a preaching mis sion at the G^nmunity Church of the Nazarene, Atlantic and Roose velt avenues, from September 12 to September 23, th e «pastor, the Rev. Edward W. -Levin, announced this week. There 'will be a ser\dce at 8 o'clock each night. The Reverend 'Entisley is now -maklog his fourth tour Of the United Stales. A graduate of Cliff College, Sheffield. England, his mes- mges especially emphasize'the We.s- leyan truths of ;Bible'b6Uness. Mr. Emsley's 'last <paStorate was one of nine years' duration‘at the Olldersome Church o fOie Naaarene, Leeds, England. He has preached in churches across the United States. Canada, England. Scotland and Ireland. The church and Its pastor extend a h e ^ y t^^lcome to these services. Each ^ ieyery|serylfie viU be fUld with good things:-’spiritual songs. choriises, special music, and .a .;dy- namlc gospel message. Big Turnout Forecut For Candle Light Hour Plans nave oeeu completed for the Sixth Annual Candle Light Holy Hour of the Nassau County Holy Nr me Societies to be held on next Sunday night at 8 o'clock at Chamlnade High School in Mineola. From all indications, Leo Blatz. the General Chairmjin, anticipates a . record turnout. General interest and'Promised support has far ex ceeded hjs optimistic expectations. Chairman Blatz stated that he W ish e d to make it clear thai th e general pubfic is invited to partici pate In this impressive religious demonstration, \In thanksgiving to God for His many blei^ings.” The program will start with an address of welcome by Rev. Alfred Loewe, pastor of St. Aldan's, the ho-st parish. Rev. Gerard Sheridan wlU deliver the principal address. In addition, the program will include the recitation of the Rosary and LKany of the Holy Name, the.be stowing of the Papal Bl-esslng and Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The celebrant at Bene diction will be Rt. Rev. Monstgnor George M. Bitterman V. P. of St. Ignatius, HicksvUle. The music for the services will be sung by the men's choir of 8t. Joseph'.s Church, Garden City. Rt. Rev. Monsignoi Edmund A. Fitzgerald will preside at the occasion. Follow The LEADER NAZARENE The Community Church of the t»l8*vt-aV-6Trc\ FrSeport Wins Second , In tNew .York Parade . Pheepon Fire Department second place last'T^lday in the New York City parade which climaxed the^'annual Stdte F iremen’s Conven tion. More than 2,400 volunteers, 160 pieces of equipment end 28 ban'ds were reviewed by city licials Including Mayor Robert Wagner. Oceanside's firemen captured flrst- hwiors for a department'with more than 50 men in the parade, while Freeport was second -and 'Valley Stream third. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The vital importance of honoring* God In thought and in deed will be brought out at (Christian Science services this Sunday. Keynoting the Lession-Sermon on \Substance” is the Golden Text from Proverbs (22:1): “A good name a rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold.” The Importance of spiritual value.s wlU be emphasized In leadings from \Science and Health with Key the Scriptures” by Mary Baker (230:5): \Take away-wealth, fame, and social organizations, which weigh not one Jet in-the balance of God, and we' get clearer views of Principle. Break up cliques, level wealth with honesty, let worth be Judged according to wisdom, and we get better views of humanity.” Nazarene. 301 Atlantic-avenue. Thr- Rev. Edward W. lievln, pastor. Thursday, Sepbetiiber’6: 7 FM .—Yoimg 'people’s Fellow-; Saturday. September 8: 10 A.M. — Junior Girls' Sunday School Cliias Outing. Sunday. September 9; 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. 10:45 AM.—^Morning Worship. CORNELIUS VAN REES STUDIO OF MUSIC (Organiat and Director of Music Freeport ............. ^ 'M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h ) _ Toacher of IPIANO. VOICE, ORGAN Beginners and advanced students*Also classes for adults For Information Phone FReeporl 9-2132 7:00 PM.—Evening Worshl) ■■ednesday. ■ er-12:er- ip W Septemb 8:00 PM.—Pveaj)hlDg Mission. To continue eadi ‘night through Sunday, September \23 Che Rev Robert Emsley of Leeds, Eng., guest speaker. DOES YOUR MORTGAGE CONTAIN A SAFETY CLAUSE? -Call — 'William N. Hesse, General Agent Mutual Trust Life Insurance Company 18 E. Snnrlse Highway, PYeeport, N. Y. 'FReeport 8-5704 .--t UNITARIAN The South , Nassau Unitarian Church, in preparation -for its 1956-57 season of religious and so cial activities, will hold a congre gation supper on Sunday night in the Baldwin' Masonic Temple. 18 Prospect street, Baldwin. The-Rev.'tjon Ray Call, minister, Marjorie 'Baker Name^ To Civil Defense Post Miss Marjorie Baker of 268 Lo cust avenue 'has been appointed chief of w elfare' service for Free port Civil Defense, Director-Hugh Erwin announced this week. Th? appointment fills the •va*cancy created by the resignation of Mrs. L. Latshaw. MIsa Baker is on the staff of the Nassau County Department of Wel fare. She is a graduate of Alfred Univerdty where majored In phychology. CiRUISE ON THE... TOURIST The ‘Salvation ‘Army 75-77 'Church Sireei Freepon* L. I. Brlgvahd'M: 'Ist'Liei Officers Ernest W.' Newton Wesley. Laws In Charge SUNDAY SERVICES 1 0 :0 0 .A M . S u a S e y School 11:00 .A M . H o iln e a r 'M e e tin c ; I: -.. : .■ t-'Crtomc. U SUNDAYS' lOrKC. .SUNDAYS-\ ^ Laidiet* HonrY ^fue FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST FREEPORT, N.. Y. Sunday Service H A.1L 'Wednesday ^Evening ’Meeting.'8:15 ..Sunday School '11:00 A.M. Reading Room Open To Puolie 11:30 AM. to^5 PM . *, . Thursday 7:45 to 9:15 PM . ' Daily lE toept' Buodays k Sightseeing Trips On The Hour - Every Hour TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY a v a il a b l e SD r m o o n l ig h t s a i l s a a l l d a y o u t i n g s BOAT SAILS FROM THE SiA BREUf ;OOCK-TOOT,OF MILLER J^VBr„‘FBEEPOBT, N.Y. jehe ■ ■■ ■■ V - ,- .