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■ / T H E t E A B E I l THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 m my The L E A D E R . NASSAU’S lARGEST W E E K tr'^ P\. (Established 1936) IPoblished Every T h u r ^ y ; by the FVee^rt Leader, Inc. Charles P. Buckley, Jr., President . ‘ ..Offidal-NeW8^per-for-the Inoin^rated-yinage_et Freeport. r • Editorial and. Advertising Of/loes: The l ^ e r . Birildluft: Iji.^East M c ^ k Bead. Freeport, N.T. -^-3080 E n t e r s air second c l a s s '^ t t e r O c t o b e r ^ 1943 a t tb (tifice -7 EMeport, .N.if., undcr .Act of lUarch 8,'.1878., ,_S iite,rip tl.g lU l« ; ^ Mall , A irrao B ; i-, HOnoESi Eiiitor - j , I-; Te]ej>ho,ne Alarm System Effective > Since FroeppH lias opened the discussioh'.of Ws, fire alarm' system, wiiich apparently is’in need of sonie ihodeiTt- Lsation, we hope the village authorities will pursue further their study-bf the type of s;^'steni Lyiibrook installed more V ifiage^erk Hwbld E. Dana of Lynbrook says his village was the first (6 install this system m N iissuu County, and that it has been visited and .mspected by officials of jhany comin unities, jncliiding Freeport. . ' Mr. Dana estimates the telephone* fire alarm system saves Lynbrook about $10,000 a' y^ar, compared with main- rO ttM U N IT T '•A U N ffA R :^ XHUBSDAT/FbBBBABY 28 . IfVceport- AuxillT^ . Polloe Acso^ ciadon. Pohcc'.C.Qih^ ^ o m in Mu- nicipaT Building, 8 P.M. ( His i r Club, Ivietihodist -A^urch, 8:30 PJtf.- „ Degree of Pocahontas. Fire'Hi»d« quarters, 8:18 PJd. ; Republican Recruits, Legion Dug:* out, 8:30. p Jd. ■ ‘ Elks Lodge, clubhouse. 8:30 P.Mi. ' ' W o m b ’s Hume League, Salvetkm Ain^;-8 P.M. •; '• Club supper,, Ell^ .CIub; - - a . ' P E B S O W A i l T I K 8 PM. 'WUllam Clinton Story v P t i ^ American Legion, Old Thners night 7 P.M. Lack of familiarily ^ t h all aspects of the system makes it .impractical for us to go into detail in describing liow It functions. We vere interested, neYcrtJielcss, in liearing the favorable report from Lynbrook after a year’s use of the system and figure any coiiimuiiity about to make a change ■ or spend money on its system should hiok into it thor- ouglily. 400 Persons Attend Mnner to Dr. Scott (Continued from Page l) character first. For example, when Dr. Scott umpired at youngsters' toofleUaU 'gaimcB, he always *‘<ic^d balls and strikes as he saw them.'’ At the start of the dinner 'Dr McChesney asked those bresept to stand in order, first the people who' had known the honored guest for one year, then those who knew him for live years, and so t ^ t h until only Mrs. Scott remained seated. Bishop Praises Him The Right Rev. James P. De Wolfe, Bishop of Long Island^ shortened his stay in Texas so that he could help:pay this tbbute to the retiring clergyman. ChlUng Dr. Scfitt “a wise counrahiri -an^in-^ derstondlng frleM ' ^ d a ~prle.^>t.\ the-Blshop said the' B ^ tor is \In a sense ageless,\ having the youthfuluess of a Christian soul. ~ He-praised his worthy life, devoted - to tba-good of the community a n d r Uif upbuUilli«><it-iffiFcWM)i~'l»^' slto - hU iw m « r5plilt\® 5 ^ s in= ; V - o e r l tl t. ■ ■ Mayor William F. Olacteti ex- . pressed Fre,port’s ’gratitade to I>r. . -Scott for his '^vlc‘ Influence,, rei. I i 'ligiousjeadershlp and good feilpw- the growth of the parish, he en- Uv?ned his remarks with wit. John .Calkins, Junior Warden, presented a bouquet to Mrs. Scott as an expression of the parishion ers' gratitude. Vestryman Raymond Young delivered to Dr. Scott a handsomely embellished resoUhtion citing the parish’s thanidulness iSor hls''lDng and (etthlul Bcrvlce/^Mr. Young reported that the,..feting Rector has been appomted-.: Rector, Emeritus. Superintendent of Schools John W. Dodd read a resolution from the School Board and local chil dren expressing gratitude for Dr. ScotVs \cordial fellowship, genu ine Interest in the progress of young people, and work as a mihister and clUzen.”, The Rev. Edward Levin, Past President of the Interfalth Clergy CouncU. voiced eloquent tribute *to Dr. Scott, one of the council's founders. Its members stood their places to express' their \ re spect, and local-mlhistera.sent let- A laige delegation of Freeport firemen.' present, to honor their Choptato. w to ^ that post* tton-tor-aT-year^ stood and took' a TSiw. Pasir Commander Edward’Li cence-of ^ W H ll^- Clinton. Story ship,.all of ivhlch contributed to ward betterm e n t: of the village! ,;^^ohg the qualUl^ lau d ^ ' by biteyor aiacken were the* clergy man’s, intelligence .and sense of -hum o h ! Village p . .— lYustee Edmipid- - Cheshire^ a-Vestryman sir . when ia»:’ C h u i ^ r ’o’f ’the f liW since 1912 ■^ •r,vr ' f liWra mission ; to, a church, told' reminls<»nces of ; V Dr: earti^::day^,gehe:h>vis}y R^.-:^:--~-:-«p^klIhg .'hl»^t«Jk-.wlth..humqEK_ Sm iot Warden John Gqlto^ wife,/Who I moved — • •‘-w^TexasJ^seireral -years -ago,—fifliw. .y,;/\ especlaUy. for the . oc.- ■ ' . . . . L-I..’S r « “ *SL-the M M MONDAY. MARCH 4 Unify Party card party, sponsored women’s unit to raise funds for election campaign. Elks Club, 8 P.M. Eastern Star. Spartan 8 Ladles Auxiliary, Holy Redeemer School, -aas PM. ■ ■ ' ■' • NEW ABBiVALS Fr^port Hospital ^ ;A ton, Joseph Peter,-to Joseph E. and Eileen M; Taliy Fisher, 65 -Archer street, February Si . _ Doctors • Honpital A son, Andrew Gerard, Jr'., to A. G. and Florence Kelleher Keenan, 19 West'Uncoln place, January 31. , ■ . A son, Jerry Patrick, to Pafyick A., and ^ l o r « J. ^hneider COtig- nolaj M Itofrta avenue. Febrbary 3. . ’ A.«on,[Enimett-:Di>negan, to John F. nhcl-MuriefM.Craig Donegan, iJ8 Oaslpb street, February ll.' ^Soutii’Nassaa Conununitlca Hospital 'r;'.:: A--sbn,’ Frank-.Anthony, to Frank, and Joan Petrouskis. 277 Debevoise avemie, Roosevelt, February 1. ■ . ...A-sphi.-Russ CuiUis, to Harold and Ewlyn Bedell, 26 Craig avenue, January 27;' dm Levitto'A’n. -■ a ’’■ H - s L ^ J s r . i s r John V. E^rl, 55 West Fourth street, from Brooklyn. G. Lawrence Popper. 48 South Long Beach avenue, from Florida. Joseph Camplsl, 265 Nassau avenue, from Brooklyn. E^esV A ib a h ^ .' M J e ffei^^ street; froM Brooklyn. Stanley L.'Buck, Jr.. 299 South Brookside avenue, from the Bronx. Robert E. Griffiths. 208 North LoiT^ Beadi- avenue, from Rlverdale, the Bronx. Three Freeport students — George W. Dean, Robert L. Hohlfelder have been named to the Dean’s List for schoi- and John Papacosma . astJo excellence at Sowdoln College, Brunswick, Maine. Setilor ' Cltizeus. Legion” '|^gou^ to 4 PM. Unify Temple, Pythian Sisters, Dnlon Reform Temple,. 8:30 P.M. • Odd Fellows Lodge. 46 North Main btreet ,8 P M Ninth and Tenth Grades Unit, Junior-Senior High School P.-T. A., cafeteria, 8 P.M. Mrs. Blanche 'Greer, 264 South Grove street, Freeport is home con valescing after a five weeks' illness. John. C. Stockberger, son of Mrs. OecUe Stockbeiger. 57 Gordon place, has arrived at Port Dlx. N. j., for eight weeks of baste training. Stockberger, who is 18 years old, attended Freeport High School and was employed by Harvey Vogel of South Main street before entering the service. TUESDAY, MARCH 5 Arohbl'hop MOlloy Council. K. d f C., 8:30 P.M. Court Ave Maria. Catholic Daughters of America, VF.W. Hall, Senior Citizens, Legion Dugput. 1 to .4 j m ; Freeport Stamp Club, 27 Penh- syivania avenue, 8 F.M. J Lions Club. Freeport Manor, 6:30 P.M. Atkinson School P.-T. A., faculty dinner, 7 PM. Joseph Whelan of 28 Woodslde avenue, who is associated with the village Eleclclcity Department, has returned to work. He recently under went an operation at Meadowbrook Hospital for a-xTuptured appendix. Jeanne Brown of 11 Beverly Parkway, a freshman at State Teachers College at Geneseo, was a candidate for the Indy of the atmual Winter C^rnlvai week-end held at the celleae th^-wc«k>end. ^ b r u a r y ->6 to Miiry^ Murray, 41 Miller avenue, was welcomed into the School for Pi*actical‘Nursing of The Community Hospital-at Glen Cove at a tea for members of the Class of February, 1958 on Mmday, Febpuary l l, at 3;30 o’clock. Post. American t*Blon, presented to the cler^m a n a dtatioar-for \meritorious service to God and our country;\ The Rev. Robert H; 'pierce, the lu r c h ’s • new Rector,- offered the Bivocation. Bishop De:'W’olfe said the Benediction. Duble-R-Nuthin Club Holds Valeiitine Party -The Dubl-R-NuthJn Club of- the Biat_^esbyJffi:ltUL.SlBlj5h port met on Friday February, 15, a t WEDNESDAY. MAKCH 6 Rod Snapper, Police Court; Room, 8 PM. Exchange Club luncheon. ^ Elks Club, 12:15 PM. . - .Ladies Auxiliary, Henry Theodore Mohr Post, VF.W. Hall 8slS F M Klwanls Club supper. Elks Clubi 6:30 P.M. Columbian Squires. K. o1r C. club house, 8 P.M, . > . Justice Lodge and Chapter. B’nai^ B'rith, Temple B’nai B'rith, 8:30 ■ _ ____J-HDRSDAY, MADCH 7 Columbus 'Avenue.; School P.-T. A', 8:15 P.M . Atlantic South Ciyio Association, south Shore Yacht Olub,:^:30 FM . Elks Lodge, 8:30 P,M. ';. , Ladles, A ^ liary , WUUam, Olhv*. to n . Story Post, American Legion .Dugout;\a;l8 PM . - Women’s Home League, -Salva tion Army, 8 F.M' Rotary Club supper. Elks Club, 7 > . M ' Cadet Dennis A. Sullivan of FVeeport has been-appointed to the academis \Honor Roll” of the State Maritime College at Port Schuyler. Di*. A. O. Porter, Dean of the Maritime College, announced the appojnt- pients as recognition of outstanding a.cademte achievement. The “Dean’s H it\ is composed of men who have mainitalned at least a \B\ average in all phases of the academic program. Edward J. Couluris, 27 Harding place, son of Stephen and Angela Couluris Is Coking basic training at Port Dix, N. J. James A. Gallagher,. 18, of 48 Queen street, whose parents ai*e Mr. and M'S. Louis Hasselbaih, has arfived-at Port Dlx, N. J., for eight weeks of basic training. Gallagher attended Freeport High School and before entering the service was employed by Gay Togs b n S o u th Main street. , Dqnold B. Vogel, son. oj Mr. and Vogel, 766 South Long .5®§.ph,.?'y^ue, has been re-assigned to cadet- master sergeant to. the ROTO unit at St. Lawrence .Universify, Don Is a junior and Is president of the debate club-at the school. . .. d. John Karateto J o h n ^ , son of M*. an d . Mrs. Teddy Johnson. 19 East avenue, has completed nine weeks of recruit training at Bainbridge. Md. A former student wt Pieeport High School, h e will spend a vacation with his parents before leaving for Great Lakes, m. Johnson is a former member of the Long DlaiyLEoccer League.-. --.The-meetlng-featured Progressive- Games-Petev Quoyle and Hugh Jackson winners,., followed by a Fig?Ih“a--Pbke.Auctlon^d'refre^ raents... Ping Valentine ebureages' IWhd-presMM t o all lhe Iddle^^^ TB ib Cdmraltteo corudsted ot Adeie and raiurlfe: Smith, Chalr-OouplK ■' CLEAR YOCB DAYES The Chamber of Commerce keeps Community” Calendar at its of fice\ in the \Meadow\ ^ M k Na'UolPtt' •Bgm r B ugmng. Organfeatlons plan- nJng events are urged to cle^; their , Barbara Doeschner will be'seen In the role of Bemaida in “The House of Barnnrda Alba’’ by Frederic Garcia Lorca, the Colby Junior Dol^ge contribution to International Theatre Mbnth,- sponsored to the United States-by the American Educational Theatre-Association. Miss Doeschner, daughter o t Mr. andoMrs. Wolfgang Doeschner of 28 Elm place. Is .a Liberal Arts major a t Colby, • • • ■ • • , . • ' .Second Lt. George M. Dragfflxe|H, .son of , Mr; and Mre. George ^rosonertl, ,40 DMhoff avenue,, rwently was_graduated from the Army’s •Antialrcraf-t ArtlHeiy and Guided Missile School at Port'.Bltk.- Texas. umpleted-tha-.-schooL’s -surlacer-torair-mlsslle-officers .basic, course. dates:' wl'tlT \the'Cliiamberin~order to^ avoid, picking a date- when other, praotlcdl aBp«m Lieutenant-Dragonettl entered the Army to June* 1956.. He is a 1956 graduate-of Hofstra'ColIeg’eV The lieutenant was employed by the Long Island State Park (Commission before entering\ the Army. APTOINTED BY HOTEL Patrick M Loonam, avlaUon ■ electronics technician airman, USN. of 81 Miller avenue, is serving to the; Maintenance Department at the Naval Air Station. Atlantl^Cify. N, J.. . ' . *' T-..7 * - . —r . • •' ■ , MX*, and Mrs: John. J . Meehan; Shelby; Ohio, formerly, of 115 Find 'Street, Preeport,*aye announced the-birth of their aeoond- son,* Matthew Fd^ar^_^pn Febniaty 17, Mrs, Sheehands the fnrmM* Harrison.. William H. Hutchinson, .306 Jeru salem avenuejjtevittown; has.been THtJ Kay D i M l Al Kay seniors speakl: Legion Wedne FVeedo the jur was “< for th In 1 compel lower lieves,' Vogel. featine Vision Dr. '■-Legion . brough Riexotl three i Robert lauf^, How evenin which Prill pi'esen in Uhe for hi wlnne Glblyr Latshs . Methc mandi coach< Defe A n n CoL Civil 1 112 a: ■ positi< la