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a L-. a p a c e fo u r . l o n g is l a n d g r a p h i c -PRIDAT [ • M H E H ® MARGARET S. DAVIS, FORMER MISSIONARY, CNURCN WORKER, DIES CHARLES E. DOHHELLY WEDDINGS 3,DD0 ENJOY 'NO RHYME II DY THE FREEPORT COMMIRin' DURING MUSICAIE’S 3 NIGHT M n . M»rj»r«1S. D«vis. 106 PrlBc* A * t.. «ti« S'**! 6* • *n»ck on • H«mp»ie«i bus, on Tu«sd»y. Oct. 22, served »s s Piwrttyierlen mlsslooery In B rs- HX eeriy in 1 We end continued • a l v t in church w o rt bs i mcm- b«r of the Community Church of the Ne.;irene until her deixh. Bom in Eoiland ^ w ts liken to AustrelU by her perrrUB ee i chUdL When she was 25 the went lo Brezil is • m lss- io o iry. A fter serving in thU c ip - ic lty for ibout four years she m»rried Arthur A. Devls, tn Am - e r lctn engineer, end f i v e up her officU l m isilonery duties, she amiumed her efions in behalf of the people of Brazil. In 1920, the family came to the United States and settled almost immediately in Freeport. At her death M rh. Oavla was president of the Nazarene F o r e l^ Miss ionary Society, and the Busy Fin gers Ladies C ir d e , a trustee and a steward of her ctwrch and teach e r of a class of junior high school aged girts in the Sunday School. M rs. Davis' father, David Cole, a landscaper architect, laid out the streets of Melbume, Austral ia, and a brother-to^aw Frank Shlilerbeer. served as its Mayor. Mra« Oavla* luiaband died 13 yeara ago. She Is survived by two daughters, BdtthTobiason and Ruth Schaub; three sons, David P.,John C . ami Richard C.; seven grand children, W illiam and P e terT o b - lasoQ, Margaret and Jeffrey Sch- . aub, A iM ^ y and,J*au] Oavla and Margaraw Berger; a s is ter, Bertha Shlllerbeer, and a brother, David Cole, who s t ill live In Australia. A service was conducted in the L:h«»'er A. Fulion & Son, Inc., Services were conduaed in the Pulion Funeral Home last Sstur- dsy momlng fo r Charles E. Don nelly. 118 Commercial S t„ who died ui M e rcy Hospital. RockvlUe C entre, on Wednesday, Oct. 23. The Rev. Dr. John L . Latshaw, pastor ol the Freeport Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was In Creenlleld Cemetery. M rs. Donnelly was bom In Mount Vernon. N.Y., 67 years ago and lived in Freeport for SO years. For 20 years he had been a com positor fo r the Acorn Publishing Co., Rockville Centre, and he be longed to Local 915 of the Nas sau County Typographical Union. He suffered a stroke and was removed to the hospital on Sept. 5, where he observed his b ln h - day on Sunday, Oct. 19. Surviving M r. Donnelly are his wife, Catherine E.; two daughters, Madeline L . and Louise J. Con- dolll three sons, Ralph C ., Henry T. and Thomas A.; three grand children. M a rtin K., Timothy A., and T y le r A „ and two sisters, Veronica Toland and Helene Stone. Funeral Home, 49 W ,M e rrick Rd., Friday afternoon. The Rev. Ed ward W, Levin, her pastor, o f- ftciared. Burial was in PineUwn Cemetery. MRS. LOUISE E MCNALLY A requiem mass was celebrated in Our HolyRedeemerR.C,Church Monday momlng fo r M rs. Louise E. M t^ a lly , 132 Washburn Ave., who died in the Freeport Hospital on Thursday, Ocu 24. The Rosary was said in the Himgerford and C lark Funeral Home Sunday night. Burial was in the Long Island National Cemetery, Plnejawn. M rs. McNalfy was widow of Thomas F, M cNally, a veteran of the Spanlsh-American War. Bom in Boston, Mass., 83 years ago, she was a resident of F re e - OLINGERvKRAMPS Edward James OHnger. son of M r. and M rs. Joseph OHnger, 132 Rose St., and his bride. M iss M a ry Elizabeth Kranps, daughter of M r . and M rs. Hugo Kram p s , 190 MUbura Ave., Baldwin, who were m a rried at a nuptial m ass In St. C h ristopher's R.C. Church, Daldwin, on Saturday, Oct, 19, are now at home in Albany, N,Y« M r. Kram ps gave his daughter In m a rriage and the Rev. Father B a ricinl celebrated the mass. M iss Susan Aufenanger, c » us 1 d of the bride was maid of honor. M iss Katherine K e lly and M iss Mazy Beth Nevios were bridesm a ids and M iss Cecelia K ram p s , young sis ter of the bride, was Junior b rides maid. W illiam jo in e r was best man. Ushers were Winston W h it taker and Stephen Bocbnack. A reception was given in the Baldwin Am e rican Legion H a lL M rs. OHnger Is a graduate of Su Agnes Community College, R o d t- viile Centre, and the Nassau Community College, Roosevelt Field. Her husband Is an alumnus of Bishop Loughlln M e m o rial High School, Brooklyn, and Syracuse U n iversity. He Is a landscape arch itect fo r the Depaztmem of H ^ - ways of New Y o rk State w ith his office in Albany. m u s ic ia ., \ N o Rhyme o r R m s o d , \ by the F re e p o n C o m n u m ity C h o r- i- „ .1 In the F ie e p o n H igh School .u d ito r tu m T h u « * » , P r M . y end Sacuedey nights cd la t t week, M rA iii. The vehicle fo r the I6 th m - n u ll productioa w u . wide v - — rangemaot o f waU known tuneful selectloiis conAictfuf by Robert Mahon^J***' T . l^ v i s J r „ the d l r e o a r , held together by a l i t t l e dU legue, with (tencers fro m a lo c a l studio , and & • 4 cvkia rweae*. Our r e s i d e n t i a l lecetien moket it wore can- renient For hath tha fow ity oad viaitort^is many w«y» ^ < a u a a tkora >» NO Kaovy iroH ic problem, iKa fo r w in f of tka fvmerol p r o c e t tie n i i Q c c o m p liih. •d w itk aata; oad the parking d iffic u lty »a oftart eeceewtefed la c o e ^ a t e d ore«%, \% aaver a prab- ten flt fke HUHCERFORO «»d CLARK FUNERAL HOME 3 |ttHfietfotii& Clark, jnr. Funeral Home UO Pwe Street FT? 9 3119 Freeport, N Y Mahoney, ' George Sar * ^ John Colqii __ (ferf, B r o o e d S n and Morris The e F O ^ W itt divided into tiT t k ^ S a ^ L f i tte f i r s t coropctted of Thelm . C « y t ? ' church mitaic. ooennrleine •»x« paj^jt - ^ ** “ an orchestra o f pPoCeosional mus< icians. church music, ooxnprlstag *Te Oeum*’ from Rudolph F r im i's Mac caner, v tre a s u re : T tary; Eml^O __ assistaiu slBsera vUp KCtfbriMtM the 1964 pboa wfll h rehearsal! tor bUdki ed In J a m iift^ . port fo r 50 y e a rs. She is survived by four daughters, EUa SheU, Helen A m a ral, Lee M c M « ius and Ann Diehl, and five granflchildren. m O S E V riT SCHOOL PLANETARIUM OPEN Roosevelt Public School Sys tem recently began its complete Space SclCTce Program fo r the schools of the d is tr ic t . The cen te r of the program is the new High School Planetarium , the f ir s t m any Long Island School, and the second In the state with erational program . The Roosevelt School D is tr ic t IS making the facilitie s of the Planetarium available to other school distriCTs as w e ll as to the general public. bert*» •'SweethaMta.** Then fo l- t i » corM L lowed S c o c lud, New Y o r k , H e ld - Freeport a d i d t im - elberg. a Gypsy hemp aod • m c h k s ^ i c e n i n M w ith selecdoos fro m L e r o e r and Mac Carter, v i w . ^ Low e 's ''B rig e d o o n , H e rb e rt's 'T h e Red M i l l \ , S l^n u n d Rom berg's \T h e StudeK P r in c e ,\ assistaiK ittn r l R ichard R o g e rs' \O k la h o m a ,\ technical d t i« ^ , Romberg's \ N e w Moon,** aod otfa- The s t e n v|| e r s , previo u s ly producted in f u ll, after the too numerous to m e n tkm . A i l the scenery fo r the p r o duction was b u lk by a stage cra ft group headed by Roibert Soule m d the co lo rfu l authentic costumes were tailo re d fo r each in d ivid ual in the cast. T h e dancera were coached by R ita NooneolMKher, the ch o te g ra f^e r. The re w e re solo num bers by A lic ia and Louise Boyle, M a ry Oe Palo, Barbara De Neau, Lee Du B o is, B a rbara F u d is , M a ry M a g u ire, LeeM e raD .D o rocliyN e n - oinger, M a d e line P a rola. M a rie Randall, Nora Stein, Joan Yoimg, Grace Delaney, V ir g in ia K e lly, Gladys K irkw o o d , M a rg a re t L in d - bloom, E>orochy p F o u c ,L U U tn S itz- man, R ichard C lose, John H o lly, Irvin g K rakehl. A m b rose Sples- cia , H a rry Stein, JofanYpung,Aas- cin B a ll, A llre d C r o s s , W illia m Fuchs, W ilU a m K irkw o o d v R o n M a c C a r tel , K ichard M ahoney, Roben M c A llis te r , R o b e rt T lm b o m , Richaird W ard and Irv in g Wqnz. Others in the chorus were N e ll C a rreau, Dorothea C o o p e r, Jeanne LOUIS MAHAUIfl Services w e « Pali(» Ptwertfh Louis Mahrii;, I t who died hi da Saadi ing Home last PrI Eugene K, StnM ,p Lucheran Gbi a member, t __ in Greenflfri^C Petrowlcz, HuB||U7,Ylfj M r . M ^ s lik c m t i t States in 19(M, i his native UsiL a i < to America h O U s | home penawslsb f Manhattan uiU Mb port in 192L He t fo r the C _, years. Surrtihg m j Em ily; two d and Olga Padwr. * i eight graoddtfldtasA grandchildnik ATTENTION! MRS BELL, ASTROLOGIST. READER AND ADVISOR ON ALL PROBLEMS MRS. BELL IS LOCATED AT 72 North Moin St., Freeport FR 8-9677 Open (rom 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.- Svodairi 9 A .M .-l P.M. JAMES J. SEERY F U N E t A L H O M E Im c . m NASSAU RD,, ROOSevn^T H U t y t r i M m Z A B L Q j f '4 FM DISTGICI IIS. ELECT N A T H l i ^ , V O t f .Y.HOVEMBEI ROOSI ICE Ml J, VeccI M«dMrse Reg r af C.H. u R < L . jUmnel Dow \ Affociation of kiaOBily at ^ racmCE OF SAI ' r COURT: C l NASSAU lUOCyANT IN J s BAW i K m c m L D . e t I i L ja m r . w 1 iw pielntlll, 51 lltoeYoHiClty. ^ D Judgirrei ^ , 1 S<k 6tR‘ la it ie d ta lon J.UFU1 seU In ; auction on I «f the Nas ij Old Cou Camty r S tn of Ne ktf 27th. 1963. a ^ fcrenoon ■ ^ s (hrecti a to be sold an L d « te m ln pa Id a buUdiogs ai I erected, si I M v k R ooscv ■■■wd. County I I h b of New Y I Minated as l-w ^ e red 301 lies, on a ceni |,*llipo IC rcs Nassau C t YMk, Ashla ,NewYorkCi , by Geo , Bihlvin. U I. eOStee of the y of Nassau o as Map N I aanber 3562 f-te when tal Im re partlcuii I t e o i M as fo at a J aide of I y dbtam 100 f< I ihe comer fc of tl ^ofUncoln Ave I side of , eNonherly ai •Nonbeiiy si< ■moo feet; t I ad parallel w F of Lincol: ; dttcc Sk>uth< I tt the non: I Avenue, U , side of SlMace Baste aide of 1 Ifcet to the p “ ^ IN G . NISE.S be Streei w y . s i' iw r r n esc 0 ! > ary the stre IS ^ c e o ie r 1 w r r ii «u * * e grar 'Btses, , “ ares ar ■ p e ^ n - , to, with • •*»cnbed. ' FUJ41SE5 ^ * y stair »er Oaotx fhatel^ * penaltie a l l p . •Le.29j)e PrtHt*****