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PAGE TWO T H E L E A B E E THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1957, P; . , I Senes efteetures Qmj^ians^ponsor - ___ — .jiogy_ T o - i T d k ’o n R e l i g i o n s * i ' A .Mrles 'of IwtjiTtt on the . J.. l!gWns;of'\|he p r ie s t,‘ t VW : •' • , tixe :acllons'-of approximately onei B* p t f ^ r f i \ , I P ^ ' . hearij. In the p a r l ^ W s e 'of the’ . Spilth ' Nassau ;Unltarlari ' C h u r ^ \228 'South Ocean .avenue,'Freport.'. Dr. Braim-has been vice pi«ald«nt •of the' American •Ethndloglcal 'ciety and chairman; of the’Anthro- -pology section of khie. 'New York Academy , of Science. He won his Master’s degree at the Sorbonne and his Phj>. at Columbia Unl> verslty. Dr. Bram will speak Sunday on /-‘Religions pf Primitive Man” as p > l^s dlscuslons of the re- ' ^ e r e G r o c e r D o l l a r ^ 6 ’d '■ J preface to liglons -v^lch command the ad herence of approximately 1 billion j)C£80nSa r Titles and dates of succedlng lec tures, all on Sundays beginning at 8 'h-m. In the parish house, a/e; Hinduism, March 17; The Many Faces of Budhlsm. March 24; The Basic Religions of China • Taoism and Confucianism, April 14; and the Religions of Japan, April 26. A donation of 21 per person will go to the church's building fund. P B A 'iP A s t' P r e « i d ^ n t s 'A i 'e ' H o n d l - e d d t D i n n e r TWo members of the Pregport Po lice \Henevoleiit Association were ■ R estaittaht. ' __ v^trolm 'an 'Bdw^aid lubuei', the In J u l i u s - P l s o n - I n j u r e d W h e n S t r u c k b y C a r iJi^ u s Olson,-43.years-old, Of 1 174 -'avenue,' .was 'injured BVlday night at 7:40 o’clock when stnick by an' auto oh Atlantic .avenue D o c t o r s H b s p i t a l ^ J e n s ^ p e c t a r i t M o t h e r s G lass. ; jT o ^ m e k i .laipV-rieC^'pr^ ex-' p'ectaht.sprlng crop'Of a ten! week course-for expectiant iEnothers ;& e a n -;‘: ^ ^ y ; : PeWu^^^ he*waB croMlng from the north road. Freeport. It was announce.d by u ^ side of-.thS street. -•Dy. Theodore'J. G u f f e y , l^t,-president of thc-Nassiu Drvlsfon^5i\iIfe -American Cancer/Society, turns over a check.for $36,000 to' Robert ‘Winthrop, president o f Nassau- Hospital,\Mineola. 13ie money will pay ■fer the cost of a unit, shown in b^kground, to house the neir Cancer fighting Cobalt'Bomb instnllcd'in tho ho’pltal. The money came from ■contributions made - by Nassau residents during la s t ' year's Cancer Cnisade. 'm w a n i i r G i v e - N a b e r D i n n e r : a t N i e d b r s t e ^ 's Members of twentyrtwo Kiwanis Clubs In both the two divisions of- lx>ng Island South and 'West.-bon- i^red -Wnlter Naberi>of '-Rockville torinedfate'Past'Presid^t, was dven Baldwin, , a Special shield b'y’Ohlef\Peter Ela? ‘id behalf of the Organization.'Chief Elar also presented a Fluque to ■Fntrolman Fred Mohtross for years of oufSSinaing service to the PBA. Other speakers Included Mayor .\Wmiarn P. Glacken, Village Trus teed Cord Viebrdck,'Theodore Lang and ’ 'Irving Oreblnar; Brlgodler , Ernest Sewton of the Salvation Army, who is PBA Chaplain: Aot- Ing Police Juiflgo .JulUw Blrgenthal; “'Freeport d o F . Leader Peter KeMy; Captain Edward Dixon of the Police Departme^it, and PBA President Edward MacAvoy, toastmaister, who ■■'dlsdGSsed better working conditions __and the aim of bringing policemen’s- ■ salaries up to s ^ ^ d a rd wages. unui, au o ^-(icckum/iiiciJ. dinner In thelrhonor at tiie Nieder-. stein Restaui;ant.MQSt- week. Former Lieut. Governor George Burkhnrdt was the toastmaster. The three guests of honor have Just completed one year terms on the New York State District'Board of Governors that recently .met In Albany to install -their succesors for the year 1937' for the’ entire state of New*York. igs.’-by ‘Ml Nlphplas ^^ltegrilspJmtd-Jl^ iilne-i£emTedyjV!the,''a^ «htertaln- ment < ^ ^ a n - 4 ? ^ 4 ^ s e V l ^ ias.ar^iijed/i-sirflrise: dudes a parody on Elvis Presley.\* I f y^ll be \‘‘-Hempstead Night,” y-'llh. many' guests present-from the Hempstead-Republican • Club. The usual dopr prizes and' delicious re freshments will be o n the-program. iMsi-AAME iiOOK ' : ; by notiticC th n t iinlexx «uch - b n o k jft preuonted' ivlthin ton (10) iliiyn u new - V; iila 6 !F ;i I a E « j S i y . t u x u r I o M s i - U o u W a t e r _ : -------- - F o r - a s ' U t t l e i a s $ 3 p e r m o n t h ^ 3 ? p ) y W a l l a c e T o P r e s i d e A t His First Meeting Stuart k„ TVatWee, new’ Pi-esldent o f : ttife- . p r e s o r t HeJiiAUcan ' '' a n d . the other incoming . oflfcers, Will-takdichkige a f the hext'meet£^< SHOflECSESt HOTEL i So. Drove St. PRuopert Sdldf Mre; tbUta' Minniicfc. Superintendent df Nm’sfes.' ' ^ ■ The <qurse Included .lectures, mo- i.tipn.pigtures, and demonstration ort all'm atters-pertainlng-tothe'mat^ er’iS svel(are*arid-baby's care, •These''’da'sste be- conducted ■oit s u c c w s ive^e^'ays o t a > M ; by: fto the south -side of -the stre e t.' * Dr. Rudolph Joseiih ti-eated Mr. plson In a nearby store.' The in juries w ^ e diagnosed as a possible lectu r e of the hip. Charles Bmga ;o£ -W afttsgb drove. ,the car. Mr. dlsO'n.WBB taken to D o o t% Hospital niirees frbni the,.Board of. Health •and- are open • $0 . anjr 'expectant mothers whose doctor \puis- the stamp .of approval” oh U-ielr-- at tending. New Classes will be started for other wcpectant mothers at the' ^ completion -of the -px*dsent course. Further information may be.had y telephoning -Mrg. Minnick -at ioctors.Hospltal, PReepovt 8-8500. Al Qrovi^’s Evinru.de Sales & Service Thompson Boats Complete Outboard Service 1 9 5 ’W o o d c l e f l A v e n u e Freeport — FR. 8-0510 See US at L.I.-Sportsm ens Show, Jamaica Aemory, ' J March 1*10 Sta will j -To Collei lege In-19 Bropl , Th( by tl degre- the f< 60-roo will p Jolnlm which jt-con -eost you m cneyi Ic’s ihrifty--it's safe! Buy. ingdal greenl ins P orator. # Insist on- Ihc, c o a l-'M /-rtfil ‘laliao K n rnsi •■B?jUHiSl>4^ dona^ Ward coal, ‘blue coal' burns 'clean aud 'hot 'Vtith far le^s waste.' M A R T I N - C O A L ' & h l l C O . , Incorporated / 89'Btissell Place Freeport, -N, »Y., FB. 8-1400 - FE. 8-0283. Clean, S afe; t.ow'-Cost'Mdat SUNRISE GOAL CO., BLUE'COAl, — FUEL OIL' ’Incorporated 26 Henry Street Freeport, H. Y. FR. 9-2S20 .. CLEAN . . . SAFEi.:.-LOW-COST'^HEAV'l H U D S O N b W N E i r S iD E F G R T t M O S T l» O W E I l F U ^ * H I J D S O N IN ' H U l ^ O i ^ ^ C l S i V E R F I J L H I S T O R Y ! FoU .1 i i<-'- .’57 ; H ^ e t really fort and i^dability of Hudson's ,-me:whyHttdfl6n-iastill the-^\- * 'Deep G b i l T e p r i n ^ n ’g j^-W tites; lelstock car Tacme'chainD:— -Ed• Gietr'YoimKHtowni^Ohlo.------ if. -aUHimeistock carTamg.champ: ;>When ^ drive'it l can actutd^. Yet, despite^ite- tren i^o iis ^ « M U t -«U5I.UIUIjr . vewate-ww — i.;«— ; J ^ V:-ii‘ vbV-'-AMF^/bAN UO t 6 r 8 MEANS MORE FOB AMERICANS: - • : f 4 S ‘ W . t O N R I S E h H S H W A Y ______________________ .^ R e e p o r t - S - S S O O