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PAG E FOUR T H E LEADER THURSDAY. NOVEM B ER 8 , 195 G OBITUARIES Charles A. Betzig, 95, Dies While Asleep Retired Artist lived In Freeport 50 Years; Bom In Manhattan Charles A. ;^etzig, probably the oldest m an In Freeport, died In his deep Tuesday night, October 30. a t his home, l South Bayvlew ave> nue, a t the age of 95 years. The Rey. Dr. Reginald H. Scott, rector of the Transfiguration Epis- copal Churoh, officiated at services in the C h ester A. Pulton & Son. Inc., funeral parlors. 49 We.st Mer rick road. Friday night. Elk-s rites were conducted T h u rs day night and burial Saturday was in Woodlawn Cementery. the Bronx. Born in New York on the present site of the R. H. Macy departm e n t store, on February J2. 1861, Mr. Betzlg lived in Freeport for almo.<t half a century. He wa.s a coinm em a l artist ajid at. the time of hi.s retire- m eiil about 25 years ago he liari been employed by Sackelt and W il helm in Sl.mhftUai -1 for 3ft years. Mr. Bclzig was. a charter member of the Snul.i Siuire Y- c iit Club a;ui joined Freepcjrt Loflue, I2f’3. B.P.O Elks, a year aftei’ its Incepti in. II. I was i; ftimier menibei- of Engine C ; 1 (.1 llic Fieeport Fire Depsn-tmenI ami belonged to the Freeport Ex- eni))i FiiTinen’.s Assoelation and the Tnin.sfigiiruiion Church. His wife, Emma died seven years .igo Sliiviv.iig are liis daughter, Mrs Millie P. Denton, with whom he lived, .-ml iwo .soiw, H a iry E. Betzig of Pittsbiirgli iiiKl Charles G. Bet- ziB uf Freeport ,8 g randchildren and 16 great gnuuli hlldroii. Dr. Scott To Retire THE REV. REGINALD H. SCOTT The Rev, Dr. Reginald H. Scott. Rector of the Episcopal C h u rch of the Tran.sfiguration for 42 years, iias announced his resignation ef fective Jan u a iy 1. Because Dr. Scott ls highly es teemed by Freeport people both in the church and out.side its member- hip. a le.stunoniiil dinner will be leld for liim, probably .sometime in February. Turns. josR v in-N u f aciitic-./v ServifC-S were held Friday for Mrs. Joscpitinc Sc nicii. 59. who died Ociolrer 30 ut her home. Ml Den- h tj'f nvemif*. Boin In Brooklyn, .she was the widow nf Salvatore Scuicii. The body iT|xi,-.ed at Llic Rit'liairi A. Mungerford Flineral Home. 110 Pine street, until Friday when a reQuiCiU muss wa.s ceiebruted at 10;30 AM 111 Oui Holy Redeemer R. C Church, (ollowed by burial In S t .Johu'.s Ccmelcry. Middle Village Mi.s. Suirica Icave.s a daughter Antoinetto. of the Denhofl avenue acldiT.8s: two sLsters, Mr.s. S. Co.s- sc'iitlno and Mrs. A. Sunloro and a brotlier. Sain L. Barbera of New York City. Salvation Army Cadets To Visit Freeport Sunday A brigade of men Cadets frcni tlu' Salvation Army Training School ill New York City iBronxi will come to Freeport Corps Center fer the services of the day, Sunday. The group of Men Cadets will be under the leadership -cf 2 n d ^tobe; t Wat-son of th e T iulnlng School Staff, and B rigade pt^erly Ciiriet Hurold Burgmflyer,''''Ahd'-- will be made up oC CadetsVCaiT fichoch., Raymond Simpson: - WllU-.'.ho , Lar- com.b. Jacob Hohn, Dayeme^Cooper- and Richard Bone. These young m en have given their lives for full . time .service in the Salvotlon Army In any p a r t of the world th a t the Army ^ chooses to send them . ,The services will be as follows: Young peoples song .service at 9;30; S u n day school at 10 : Holiness m eeting a t 11 .A.M.; open air service and sick visitation in the afternoon. I A t g:00 -a young peoples m e e ting { will be followed bv a steeet.m e e tln r| a t 7 ahd-^tiVe ^ T O tlo n * m e e tlh g a t ) . 8 o’clock.-B rlgW J e r'E rnest N e y ton, | E r e e p o it Corps Com m a n d er, has Mrs. Wallman Guard At Seaman, Brookside M is . Curl .-. 11111.111 ..u.s l.•••(•:^lnl■ caiiol crnj..s;ng gu.-.rd ul Hrciok..8i,l. I .nc! Scumnii ,i\rm if. lo .inifcr; .InJdren wulking In and finm ih Joolidge Sciirioi m Baldwin. .S . >u.s st-.Concfl ihi‘i-(‘ ull;-r .1 nm i by till' No; I Invo.st Civic A.'vs:)- .al.dll, who.'-r- nii-mlHTS tuUI Hi Fci-port VilLigc Bo.ird that .lUt;. Acre cndaiuu'iui}; youiiKsIcrs' liv ;y junipiiig 1 n.iffic lighl at tli urncr. fax Rolls Can Be Seen At Village Clerk’s Office \ The t'vueporL ussussmunt role fo. ;cxl year lias been filed in thi /jllage Clerk's iiffite and will b. ilX'ii for iii.-.pection by tlic pubi; mtlJ Oriev.ince Day. Tuesda.v. No .'(•mlan 2» On ihe iitBlil of Ui.it iay, from il t 10 o'clock, the Vilhige Bnitrd will iiief’t (a lei l.-.X|)}iver>. coinplam u limit a.'-.se.-vMueiit' I in-' consider t«Ki lugii. r o u s » . i . u : s . 1 . \ v .\». it : k s fierviec-'. -weie lu’lcl Friday fni CunieUas J Waltei’s, 57. wlio ^in-t Detuber 30 at. lu.-, tiume. t>5 Keek’i .ivenuc. M e riuk. Born in Jam aica he wa.s 11 bunk clei k enipJf.yvd bj he National CUy Bank in New York Ciiy. Fatlior Daly of Cure of Ar.s R, C. 'lu ircli. Merrick, led the dnirch's Holy Name Society in recUing the Ro.snry la.st Thursday night at the fticlinrd A. Hungei ford Funeral > Home. 110 Pine street. Freeport. A [ .solemn higli requiem m ass wa^ | celebrated Friday at .S;30 A.M. In) Cure of Ai.s ChurcJi, followed by j burial at St. Maiy'.s Cemetery. ! Fliishing. ! Mr. Wnlter.s leaves his wife. Cor- ■ nella: a rinughicr, Laura: a .sen. Cornelius J. W a fers, M.D.. cf the tr. S. Army MudlcnJ Corps; a sister. M rl, Wftilic Bai'ne.s: three brothers, Alfred,. J o h n and .H a rry, and a grandchild. Red Devils Triumph Over Mineola 27-0 (Continued from Page H handily ns was expected, but the contest was close during the first half at the end of which Coach Bill Ashley'.s charges were ahead by only 7 to 0. The single touchdown was scored bi the first quarter when Dick Pennell carried th e pig.skin over from th e one-yard m a rk after his team m a te s had carried the ball GO yards. P a t Hlllier added the point on an end run. A clipping penalty cost the Devils n touchdown a few mlhute-s later on w h a t would have been the be.s-t play of the day. Dick Riccardi ran the ball from his own 15-yard line the full length of the field, out-leggliig. out-foxing the enemy i..ckler.s only to find at the end of his run there .lad been a ’’nag\ on the play. In llie third period Don* HrUiliig- Loii carried the ball 40 feet around eft end for a touchdown. Tiie con- .'er.sion failed, but with the ball ier|) in the FreepoK l^>n'U.^|•y, .. vlineoia iilin-er in pc.‘se.v.ioii of Liie .iigskm W..S foiced over h i^ own ;oal line for a .safety afIJiiig 2 ;oint.s la Fie .>c:ji-e. Hilhcr ,iml Lynn Di Puilii wo truchdowns in i.‘u- fu i.l C|iun-\ :-r to in: M (in‘ (.-..in t ilal lu 7 p o iiif^ 'Hi.' \is l(.l u o l u t'1', lu'l -ss bel.ii e l.'t U< U DiwJ ' hey .SI I'l'i-l i;lilv Iwn lir-t Inw;:-, ui‘ lu I'.'.e iluKl am i I'n- ' '.htu .n le foiirili quHi'liT. ami nevi't' wim \ tiyw h m ’ luiar pay diri. On tii:« ■tlier hand the victors lo.'-l the b.ill inly om c cm clown.s. Eisenhower Carries Freeport About 3 to 1 (Continued from J*age 1) Yes; 1-B17 No, while the housing proposition was favored by 3.759. opposed by 3.383. Summ aries: PRESIDENT—Dwight D. Eisen hower, R-. 10,823; Adlai Stevenson. D.. 3.886. U. S. SENATOR—Jacob K. Javits. R., 9.871; Robert W agner, D-, 4.668 SUPREM E . COURT JU S T IC E - Ck»rtland A. Johnson, endorsed by all three parties, 14.414. COUNTY JUDG E —Paul J. Wid- lllz.- R.. 9.862; Mario Pittoni. D.. 4.542. CONGRESSMAN — Frank J. Bpeno. R.. 10.00?; Irving E. Dick- m an, D., 4-348. ASSEMBLYMAN — Joseph P. Carllno, R., 10,103; Jo h n T. Rawan. D.. 4.285. D ISTR IC T COURT JUDGE— Robert C. R ichter, R„ 10.111; Re-* becca K ronhnrt. D., 4,234. TOWN COUNCILMAN—Julius Chlnm a n , R.. 8.888; Shirley Raines. There were eight w rite-in vnte.s for Piesident T. Coleman Andrews getting four and Dougla.s Mnc- Arthur, four. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT SENATOR— Edward J. i«>E” ln-inx ficlltimiu. i-.nJ mimi' till. _______________ ________________ I to pliiitK Iff. Itixl Hiiici ili'fi-ii.Liiic ” I mhii ' ' i.’ii/ini t>i- ■■••■'aim In —uiii. lU feiK liiii'a. .<-:i;MMONk Becker, 10.100; Francks X Hnrdlman, D.. 4.328 N O T IC E TO B ID D E R S .... nli-ni-r- r i.ljiirtl in (lii- iirliiiri. to sio %*,i - ftM'V of yimr (ii. if lh«' rooit>hcii)1 ia not s**r\',',J si'tK tliU somiiioii-. to sio-'1- II oT .it<iH'n,*. oil Ihi' iff'- h II miiihi ' »iilini rwi'iilv il'v'- iifiii ill, -I'li'lri, ,if i‘i;. -iim m iih-. of iln' ilnv ,.i 1 1 U'l .. M1 , <t I ... i,f I ,,ii I r I I ■ , ' . 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MKmiii.. . .... riu'KIer K iim 'ijell. \ii!'in-i W.lrlfrl. 'iiiirtl.a Kinrn ('nIitJ-ra .(Itii i lliirla IMIir 1 . Ic.ar:i rili, fi. 1 * 11 *.Ii)n. i Milinoln I ' m '''| mii * i 'I'oill ll||l,,l II - ' 11' Itii I . Jti K.i I ilii. Klirixo. i:ii--. .^|inn elm. 111' j * Ktiaiii-rakl. I.itihnm. ir'i'B, Itivcrii, R Yriimi. IVi.l v >■' 1 IV'IUI. II. iliilll' n' : nn J III l..•r•ll. Ki nil klin. T ^s.».^Funef3l D i i e c l w , / ^ * * in time of greatest need more long Island families turn to Qumn, as a frlerd of ibe family, than any other funeral director. Fine 6Q-Service Funerals $250 to $2500 Vow ton pay mart, but 9*1 n« Iufi 4 falt Freeport 47N.MainSf. FR 9-2749 FuntrM bir€e:ori Siatt' 1896 '; t CHARACTER... Our modem meliiods of Oirecling, . . . Our uasidu- uti 8 altcritioii to Your J'liniily Oii.xtoins and Tra- ditiuiis leml “Character” l<» the 7 'ribule j-ou will .always remember. Sort'ing Every Church RICHAKD A; RUNGERFORD 110 Pine Street Corner S. Ocean Ave; FReeport;9-3119 Freeport, N. Y, \ r 1 , iii'i 1 . . 1 I’l- 1 1 1 1 fiT- \i)v. - -1 li-i . I ; \B irth d a y P a r t y E v e r y S u n d a y A f ternoon\ YOU’RE INVITED SHORECREST HOTEL, South Grove Street. Freeport GIVE O O for C H R IST M A S . T h e r e 's no fin e r g if t ! A l l- T r a n s isio r A ids, H e a d b a n d an d E y e g lass A ids. No Cords. No B a tteries. T r y sev e r a l b e fo r e you b u y . Repairs, Cord. Batieries for All Makes — F R E E P A R K I N G IN O U R LO T — A U D IO -C O R D C O . 110 M e rr ick R o a d R o c k v ille C e n t r e HO 4-1006 D a ily 9-5:30 S a l. 9-4 Even By A|>(>t. No S u b s t it u te F o r F r ien d lin e s s To th e fa m il y t h a t has Just su ff e re d a c r u s h i n g loss n o th in g is q u it e a.« i m p o r t a n t a$ a frie n d ly h a n d e x t e n d e d in si m p le sinceri ty . And w h e n in ad d it io n the o u t s t r e t c h e d ha n d Is ba c k e d by y e a r s of e x p e r i e n c e in h a n d li n g f u n e r a l s th e com b i n a t i o n really m e a n s s o m e th in g . You can d e p e n d upon F u lt o n F ri e n d ly CHESTER A. FULTON & S O N , Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS/ 4» W. MERRICK RD., FREEPORT—FR. 8-3401 M. Burfbrd Southard, Prea. Lewis H. Charles, VIce-Pree.