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.A I PAGE l-WO T H E LEADER ■- -I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER H. ___ _ ___________ y ■ YESTERYEAR Mollineauxs’ Quaker Ancestors Freed Their Slaves In 1700s Plan Freeport Day For Democrats Mondny, September 8. lias beer deKignatctl as Freeport Area Daj Franklin Mnllineaux, owner of a fnislmill winch formerly stood ....................... . .. ........ . ...... R,.„<,wnU :mri N o rth M e i - : tow n of Hempsltdtl ofhee. A. William “Monk\ Larsan ant II..11 uiive.-M— -V..” ...... . t> T ............ ^ ; Jay O, Tepper, candidates fo on the comer at Ibe boumlary between Roosevelt and North Mcis I ick,. had ancestors who were many fieneiations ahead of their on tile slavery question. ' ^''-'■'^''^'’\8 Supervisor and Super Early in the 1700s Thomas Moll.neaux and two sons. Horsman . and Thomas Jr., showed Ihm , , , ' mates for Town Council Miirior Jii;;h moral principles wlieir they | parents of Grover Jr.. «f ; Brown. Edward Grause. Andrew voluntarily freed their ) Westhury and Marjorie who lives ^ Was.scrman upstate. George Nagcr for Clerk arc Allen (9), son of Franklin and Elizabeth Rock Smitli Mollincaux. moved to Hempstead in 1890 n.s n blaeksniith in a shop at the nortluvesl corner of Front and This wiis done in an era wlien other families thought that own ing a slave was like owning a car or television .set, aeeorcling to F. J. McMaster, Queiiis County Hi.sloriati, Nearly a eenlury after the gi-istniiir.s estabii.sbment about 1(110, it developed into a eoal and wood business and llien into a fuel <;il firm, eontimumsly run by Hie Mollineauxs. In the late Itltll ceiituiy grist- niill.s liereahoiils faced a new llireat. Millstreains were pur chased by Itie City of Brooklyn for its water .supply. Ttie Molli. ne.-iux mill, losing use of Ea.st fl^eadow Brook, nvpved-to Jack- :ton Slreel in Hempstead wliere it u.sed steam power iii.slead. fJenjaitiiii {ninlli Raynor gene- ■faiiiio, Ut5!l-f929j ami liis bioHier William llnek Sr., IBSti-ltOtn) took liv e r Hie business left to them by ilii'ii father Fraiikliii. William ■({oik’s son Cii'over Sr„ (10) ami his t'niiidsoii Grover Jr., liavc eonlinued Itie firm in Hempstead. , Williaiii Rock Sr„ married expected to spend the entire day J in Freeport meeting votor.'i, listen ing to their problems, and explain ing positions on key i.s.sucs. Following a brcakfa.st with local Franklin Streels. By his wife . Sarah Furman he had five sons i ([,(, shopping are.’o George Sr., a blacksmith and car- j to meet the greatest num penler (1880-1032); Charles (ldtl2-j residenls. A houso-to-house 1!M3) and Walter of West f’ehn , along with several Beach, t la., (born 1884), iiikeep- j pgrtic.s in private homes ers; and Flank of We.sl Palm j the agenda for the and Royal Beach (horn 1888) (laitn-lMd), builders, George Sr.,, (10) .married Eraii- ee.i Allum (1»7!I-10G0) of Staals- balance of the <lay. Bugenc Chao and Victor Shaw, local Democratic leaders, are eo- ordinnting plans tor Ihe day and burg, N.Y, Titeir daugliter is Viv- will be altie lo pinpoint ttic wherc- ginia Beverly (born 1912), now a abouts of the candidates for those llemp.slead losiclenl with her bus- j icsidcnt.s who wish lo confer with baud Fnuiktin Simonson. George j tliem. Jr., (born 1914) is a banker. Mar lied lo Hilda T, Jobn.s«n, form iTHims mn Ere .. i, V Sun Veit teci ! coii^ral .Board dl cohtjc^ti which ii dt'SlNa io’ speni awa^ dRmal*: Kerry Murphy, sixteen, of Freeporb devoled two dayi .wtcli week of her summer vacation lo volunteering with elderly blind ' * men end women who attend the Industrial.Home for the Blind Nassau Day Center, 652 Merrick Road, Baldwin. Hero we sen Kerry keeping an eye on Marjorie Van Wickler of Unfondale, (left) and,Anno Rinaldo of Freeporf, while they aro doing Ihefr sewing. Though blind people do not need assistance in thread ing needles. Kerry was invaluable in selecting colors, in culling out patterns and other phases of sowing. ■i' erly of Locust Valley he resides in Willistfin Park and has two children, George III (born 194.D and Karen (burn 11147). Oeorge 111 (12). .a civil en gineer of Andover, Ma,ss„ mar ried Jean MucKiiinon of iTaun- 'EM/iibi;lli A. Sinitli (Ill.'i9-1940), j Ion, Mass., in 1986, Hts.sfsterKnr- daiiehlt r of Henry anti lltinnali Bmilh. fie fathered Franklin, a hanker (I!17B-I03r>); William Rock .(r,, al.so a banker (1881-1940), Calvin (11183-1919); Grover Sr., O:'X8-l9r)0), and Harry (1879-93). oil was nianicd in 1969 lo Thoni- ns Ferguson Jr., of Oceun.sidc. Both Mr. and Mrs. Simonson arc Rock Smiths as well as Ray nors. Those two families in Mr. Simonson’s anee.stry were united Milone To Speak At Rotary Club “Rehabilitating the Offender on Probation\ will bo tlio subject of a talk by Louis J. Milone, Director of the Nas3.au County Probation Deparlmrmt, before the Freeport Rotary Club at the Sea Breeze Restaurant, Freeport on Sept. 18, at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Milone will dis cuss Probation services for the offender and his family a.s well as Baldwin Opfens Adulr School The fall lenn of Baldwin’.s Adult | School opens September 15-18. A.j brochure listing the cciursc.s will I be mailed lo all Baldwin residents and those persons asking lo be bn the mailing list during Hie first ri'cck in September. If you wish a copy of the brochure, call Mor ton K. Thau, Director, Division of Continuing Education, 223-4470 between 8 and 4 any school day. Frankli/i, Uiii lOtli geiierntJon j llifQUtfJi (iiu iniicriuge o f Nancy the DeP-Utment S .lcllVltlc.s in le . .. . .-I ------- .................... ............... .. . , . prevention of crime. bVilikiU’, had a sou Calvin Harper I Smilli (1771-1813) to Benjamin hy his first wife Aitna Hricrloy. Raynor (1784-1853), son of Jo- .('’l■^^llkUn’.s seeond wife gave hirtli! soph (pioneer Edward Raynor’s (o Elizabeth Mollincaux, named! great-gi'andson). Mrs; Simonson Eli'/atielh after lies niotlier. and another daughter Eileen. Wiiliani Rock Jr., (18) married fr'loir'iigp .Duiyea aod luul two S oils ;, .William and LeRoy of Belhpage. Calvin (10) wed Bessie M. Bfooks. The couple have a ijei) Goixloti of Huntington, u (lanltcr, who married Alma Stev ens, (Jirover Sr., (1(1) wed Iv.v Eil- lian Jones, the couple becomiiu; is a grcat-grandclaughtcr of mil ler Fratilcliii Mollincaux (1835- 1921), who married Elizabeth i Rock Smith, daughter of the same I .Joseph Raynor just mentioned. | Josepli’s daughter Sarah (1774- 1848) married John Allan, great- greal-grandtathev of Mr, Simon son. Next Famous ship model made by Walter Smith. Heart of Freepoits—All rooms air condition, includes all Hotel laciUties. Reasonable Summer Rales. NORMANDIE HOTEL 17 East Merrick Road HELP WANTED Woman to clean office 2 hours daily - 5 day week. Hours Flexible. Lynbrook. ■ Bee Line Bus Route. 599-1800 ^ BOWLING I & HIGHLITES ■i:« jParlshioner Bowling Starts Season W th New Scoring System Tlitj P'lrishionor.s Bawling League got off to a tremendous start «)f. tlie 1969-70 sua.son last Wednesday with a new point scoring sy.slem, ,w|iic|i will make it more e.xciling and competitive and which' it is Jittped, will tighten up Ihe weekly slandlng.s and reduce the possibility of one Or nioii- tgairis .swamping the other.s long before the end of llio season. Under this point .system each .'gmne won is worth four , points. Tfigli wood for the Huee games ;is worth tliree as is high team ganie. This system sliould help the lower avei'iige team -and should engender more competilive spirit among the howlers and reduee the possibility of ime team losing all tli(i,(ioiuls-for the night. A.s proof of this, here are the results for tlie (li-st night's elTorts. The O ioles trimmed the Eagle.s, 24 Vs TOy 8V. j The Hawks downed the Idong, 24 to 9, The Owls man- the Rains ^(urned biick the Bears 2811* to 7 ‘i. The Cardinals up ended the Tigers, ’ IB li‘ to 141a and the Jaguars look llie measure of tile Wolves, 18'.f; to 13 t-j. At the ■ meeting before the night’s bowling, President For- UinatO' introduced- the following new members who were selected from the waiting list and as-signed io various teams, where vacancies occurred since the close of last ■season; Jack Enright, William Vagt.s, Vincent Gambino, John Alba, Ron Roesch,. Patrick Madi- gan, Frank Lyons, Alfred de Rosa handled the Panthers, 22 to 10 and and Jo.seph McKinney. Rottfiltig&SidiAg EMORY W. WRIGHT Estimates Cheerfully Given No Job Too Small FReeport 9-9090 Glackeh ALL » F O R • . . insurance Authoritative Advice 117 W. Sunrise Highway Freeport, N. Y. ^ FR 8-8000 W ant a j o b th a t s w in g s ? O ibbsiG irls g e t t h e m . I* Executive secrclatia? Irainlng. ■■ ri Residences. Scholarships,- loans. Lifetime placement service. Begin September 23 For catalog wrttdi Suite'. 335235 Kathdrli^C Gibbs iKnudii' HtWYOlliiimiif PAN AM Boiiomo, job P ai X A«. w JIJ . 867-9300 . 1 Als. UoMdUr. i Eleve: ineniher Assdelilt ia' Frccj the Rw wide s< Lslnnd; Jersey caiitps V their r< ic t thei living t -ing; n at peograni Otis E A I port for consume Banual’ high sc Itaepor at the iairs, 16 ola. His the Frci iFREb vigel : CARPENTER - BUILDER GENERAL CONTRACTOl PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANi FR 8-6498 BA 3^5- Baldwin & Cornelius C Consulting Civil Engineers Surveyors IS!® 101 ,S. Bergen T*lace Freeport FR 8-6761 S / . e -5/ire,./ J o ^ t a r a t T^eM ijn Cali Duryea's Flower Shop 70 S. GROVE ST. FR 8-S579 Tel,: FReeport 8-9315 tRNlE'S AND TOMMY'S M idship RESTAURANT Full »urs« dinners serred daily, LOBSTERS -.SEAFO(3D - STEAKS 8 e qHQPS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PARTIES ' Open 7 Days a Week SO? So. Grove S t, Fteeport the cou expert hWing siibjech inunity teimpor) cconom Cpmmi! Irfe Jr ihformr tcrial r ‘At t Powell tiPns tc lining fiuiptier school In ar g^tion pejssibh t CHUBBUK’S DRUG ;STORE .'*Y^ur,.J^Tescriplion Store\ Open .Sunday. 8 A J4, to 2 P.M. : 39 S.. MAIN ST. FHEEPOBl ; . FR 9-3333,-.FR 9^7788 MER-GROVE Your- Hosts; Jim St Nick Laricos Corner W . MERRICK RD. in d S. GftGVE ST. . Edith's & Harry's - S 1 f E A k - l » ^ £ — AIR CONOITJONED -r- Fbot o f Ray St. on Froeport kive'r BUSINESSMEN'S COMPIETE LUN c HEON Menu Changes Every Day — But Not The Price - from $1.25 To $1.50 'Best Shell Steak in Town\ $2.50 (luncheon orly). DINNER fram $2.95 Served till 2 A.M. PIANO BAR featuring BUZZV MOORE Mon,-Wed. 7 Frl.-Sat^Sun. >9 p.m. to .3. a,ni. , . i h a p p y H ^ R - All Drink* Half Price > S to 6,p.m. ■ ' Moo. thro Frl. . - ■^7’; . •* I --I _i Vii So. Ahiiin - t e f t d n ^ Y ST.,^r^p^rt ! * ■ ' :-y