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W. Lbng/^ Baldwin Pine at., wata. awarded; a certificate3S So: Grand Avenue ,4*. of merit . for M^earqh / work In* (Be '-,//' \ • '. i'/'J.'-^.^^^^ field ,<\ of public ) Health ; and ? post;.!"•;•'" //.].-' ;\,Ste" Fried The f&U prpgram of the* Nassaiif bounty ^beroiilosia and work for the Aeade at ..••^/, "•.' ,. ')"ik-Gi Public Ee^thA^pi&tipn's Aght,against Rhbrnnatib Fever, the a m g prthe/^ade%ny;6f to small Wed^a & Partiea V We b. 1 Wllep and iarippier of dhildreh, la iA fnll swing . i practid, :iiiA^ Simday afternoon^ la ThlslmJntihchildrhfrom'BschooT the Sotel Astor, i Manhattan. '"Mie attended\Qie Oardlao poh- give assistance; to cild and award wag recommended 'by the hultaitibn . Gervtoe at*;Meadowbrook family for. as Jpngjts Is necesdary. . Board of Ooyemqrs and presented — BA^^ COCKTAIL LOtlNGE Local" icomtmlttees 6f""v^uiAieers to . Oh*ropmctor • iJbng ' by Stanley BoepitaL ^n^/pro^Tao^ wMch wa& •have Under' Ne^v' Management^'" ' •• <• ''.'." been-'' set! up .in .eachdistrict LLyinga*x)ne Riddett; . . president ! of ina»gurated; three'. years ago start - to assist this program.' . bat THOMAS J..MOIA^R . . , .; the Aoadeihy. ' / .'....' '"• '-,' '.' • *. "Formerly Hotel DelMonleo^ ' New" Yo;k City ; ., ,lng In^reeporti.by t&ie N
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"THE NEVADAN" In color "ADVENTURED OF GALLANT BESS" In. color
THE NEVADAN 3;20 6:00 9:00 Sumday « Monday CHICAGO DEADLINE dun.—1;30 4:10 7:09:58 5 Men,—?:0p 9:SO SLEEP.Y TIME CAL , Sun.—3:05 6*SS 8:45 Mo»**-6:35 r ^ Tuaaday.- " • ;'/'• ' •• '/ '" JACKIE ROBINSON STORY -• J 7;05 10:30 STORY OF GJ. JOE S*4S . . '-. \ Waduaaday CLOSED Thuraday THE FOREIGN LEGION 1:30 4*20 7:15 10*05 SPY HUNT 3*00
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Aettera Is a phony.s Check credentials and call the DA ... O*6!HAUGH. Wednesday, October 11 , Freeport Hospital Guild, home of NZ88Y/6 blk) TAVERN has a bar^tender who'can mix a pousse-cafe Mrs. Douglas Lawrence/ 266 .Fine- using 14 liqueurs (This is quite a trick) Hla name la.HiAiNS ZNSfHAID st., talk by Jock hlacOregor. 2:16 Put this on your, must Hat; the talented and chaining GNZEWZK who's well-known as a top pianist around these parts, P.M. ,
Should Honor Korean Casualties *.^%f
appear in a Garden O&ty Cathedral Concert Nov. 3rd.
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In the Orient and the Near East to learn authentic cuisine set?ups ... BONNIE FREY (Guy Lombi&rdo's nleco and caahlcr at the JIast Point House) received a card Intended for her March 8th birthday, (the card was 7 months late because the sender just wrote FREEFOBT, so the card made the round* of four other burg: In p&o U. ,8, with this name before It finally ended In Long Island) ^. . Wish we had orchids for men, because JIM O'KEEFE (he's the doormen and a fonner vaudeville head-liner) of the FREEPORT CENTURY THEATRE certainly deserves one for his wondcrfdl personality and friendly attitude In welcoming patrons:. (Bill Applegate, please take notice).
Thursday, OotAber 12
Armlstlc Court, Order of The War in'Korea has been brought home to Freeport ranth, Temple. 8 P.M: through'the,oastalty lists. Already the names of. three residents LadlesSpartan Guild, Transfiguration of this community have appeared on these lists, one killed in Episcopal Church, Parish house, aotioq, another missing in aotion and the third slightly wounded. Millinery Show, 2:15 P.M. . Aid tand ^Missionary SociSomething should be done in recognition of these casualties. ety,Ladles Christ Lutheran Ohuroh, 2:16 As the,Korean.hostilities probably Ayill not be%oontinued a great . Genial JIM ^OULUKOS, (he's i&ne%o( the DID YOU KNOW .. . ,. largest independent wholesale ice-cream*, manufacturers,) has been dear longer unless they bring oh a World War through the Freeport Republican Olub, Legion honored to represeMt the industry In Nassau. County Health Department's 8:30 P.M. ' entry of the Chinese Communists into the -conflict or Russia Dugout. new. educatlonail program. This man J3M is amazing because his friends Blazing Star* Council, Degree of qtnrts'something in Europe, it might be.\yell to make some Pocahontas, ' Fire Headquarters, 8are legion and his generosity though unheralded^ 'Is known far and wide . . ; C. MILTON FOREMAN has been and. js a member of the Freeport provision foz*the inclusion-of the nomes'of victims on the PJM. ' -. Vamps for. years and years. Che .was one of .the organl?ers of the PFD Ladles Home League, Salvation war on the Honor Boll of World War TT on the Frceport Hook and Ladder Co.) , \ \ RAY MHJLZR'8 building on .South Grove, Army, 76. Ohurch st. 8 P^I. Memorial Library lawn. Rotary ,Oliib, supper, ^Ike club- (now -the home of 'Billy Watson's Creative Mailing and the Long laland Certainly the prioe paid by the three men to date, even if house, 7 Lighting) served as headquarters for the World War, II. Draft Board, and
there are no more Freepdrt casualties, should not go un-noticed.
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William ' Clinton Story Post, Aii, "The faintest Ink Is hotter Ukan.the moat retentive mind," Dugout, 8:30 P.M i * Alpha Council, .D. of-A.r Junior THOTJQBTS WI^ZLE SHAVISNG ... By strange coincidence, Order Ball* 8' PJM. ; Freeport Triangle, D. E. &., SquareOW BROO? NATiONSAL BANK (Freeport) has #o well-named, Dance, pentennlal* AVe. School. women who handle cash. One named AUOE MOMJ!UT.(tMls means money is many languages), and the other named DOROIB3T B1TOK . . . DR. Roosevelt! 8 PJM. Perhaps never in the history of the country. has an elecMAN^S how a grandpa . . . The charming FLORENCE VAtJIN-. Saturday, October 7 tion loomed more important tha%i that. which is to be held oji "Ruth JSoyd Wpodhull Ohapter, (seen on the nightrclub acene wit{h BOB (lnmmance> VON ELM) Thursday, *Tov. 7. On that date an entire new Congress will b? D. A, R., home Mrs. J. Elmer Gum-will ^be off for a winter in Bermuda In'three weeks . . . Promising to be North Bergen pi. 2:15 PJa,one of the most up-and-coming organizations: SEAMAN AVE. BAD'S elected, and the electors of the country must then decide which mins,.69 Sunday, OLUB. This Is headed by BILL FISCHER and sixirts ouch names as October 8 party, the Democrats or Republicans, shall be in power during Junior Ave Maria Court, O, D. of legal-eagle PAUL KELLY, CHARLIE (musJo man) JUDGE* Westing? the next two years, A., home Miss Elale Brenn, Forest house exec. HARRY ^URNELL, atty. LES BATJMANN, ex-Mayor and, Nassau Trane&t Comm. CYRIL C. RYAN, and many other ^prominent Baldwin. These are serious time with no one knowing what the future ave,,Sisterhood, Temple B'nai Israel, has in store for the United States and the World. Consequently Smorgasbord, 7 P.M. followed by localises ... * * * * * * it, liehoves every person of voting age tq Assume his responsibil- dance. LEND AN EAH^-Starttng tomorrow, and every Friday and Monday, October 9 ity ,a» a citizen by going to the pqlls on Nov. 7 and voting for Saturday thereafter GLADYS POWELL, the girl of 1001 melodies, Court Stella MarJa, C. D. of A., who's a wizard In piano artistry, will be featured at DAVE SHAPIRO'S the' candidates he or dhe believes most capable of guiding jhe Redeemer School HaU. A: 16 P.M. SHORECREST HOTEL . . . Don't throw away your old clotheal MR. ship of state through the troubled waters to .a safe haven. In Pride of Iroquois Circle, Compan- CHRISTOPOULO8 (a real Greek name) Is collecting throw-away gar- \ the past millions of Americans have failed to exercise their priv- ions of the Forest, Junior Order men*a for unfortunates In Greece * . JMop off your cast-away at, hla 8 PJM. ileges, and prerogatives as citizens by remaining away from Hall, NASSAU SHOE REPAIR 51 West Sunrise Highway am A you'll be helpChopin Club, home of Mrs. John Ing some poor needy war victim * *. Congratulations to FRANK MAHR the polls on Election Day. R. Hlbbard, 15 West Woodbine dr., of the PORT BAR AND GRILL on South Mam who's eelebratla* hla This is no time for slackers to cast the -burden of electing 8:15 P^M. ' 'foist anniversary %., That popular and handsome blond who resembles candidates on others. A record number of voters should go to the Southwest Civic Association, Ex- DANNY KAYS la non-other than OLLHC TAYLOR who's one of the empt Firemen's Hall. 8:30 P.M.: imlxqloglata In the business . . , At Half Mast; condolences 4@ polls on November 7. , Northwest Olyic Association, Sea- best Freeport Police LT, AUGUST UREISS whose mother passed away In ; But before they <#&n do so eJl must register. In Freepprt there man ave. school cafeteria, address her 85th year, (they live, at 14 Gill Ave.) ' * «ro to be four Registration Daya=r-Tomorrow and Saturday and by Congressman Leonard W. Hall. * * * * " . .< Friday and Saturday of next "week. However, the thing to do is 30 PlM. COMES THE DAWN . . . Happy day, Freeport Repub, Olub took the October 10 to register either tomorrow or Saturday and not wait until tM CentralTuesday, P.-T. A. Council, Grove lead in the OOP picture when the women packed South ghoke Yacht and lost moment when sometnThg^mffy.'prevent you. from going 4o St. School. 1:30 PJM. Club for their season opener; (praises to MRg. MABLE ATTY, PAUL KELLY. her committee ringing all the way to Albany) Seeanan ave school P.-T. A., facthe polling place to qualify to vote in November. Some wbd are back on the homer-front after his extended business trip covering the dinner, cafeteria. 7 P"M. perfpetly well this week may be taken ill and confined to theirulty four comers of N. Y. (he met Froenortera in Buffalo and Syracuse) Mystic Rebekah Lodge, I. O. p. F., Lome before Friday of next week arrives.
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• "V Thursday,'', • October Columbus aye.. -'School4 P.-T.A., "Seeking , Education First Hand/', A?lss .Helen E. Ross, .pdnoipal, will present];Your School.ah(l You/' ;V . Ladles. Auxiliary, YTilliam Olinton Story .Post, .AJL., Dugout. .8:30"PJJ/ AtlanMc-South : Olvic .Aaspoiation, 'South' Shore YaCht Olub,. 8:30 -fAJ* Freeport Demppratlq Olub, Headquarters,-56 West Merrlck rd, 8:30 PliM;. :• ;':, • ' ' . . , •—"' ^-" ,;_ . ' •],; Ladles Home League, Salvation Anny, 75 Ohuith at, 8;()p PJJ.
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"" ODDS AND ENDS * , . Stranger than fiction (department: PETE Mayor Robert LyDoxsee has is- PEREZ of the Post Office In Freeport recently went fishing. Ho caught sued a proclamation calling on the something, but It ^wasn't a f^j; It was a/sea/gu^ ,^/. J^BANK and By FRANCES PRATT residents ot Freeport to observe Fire KA? HUBS, they:dwn the lA^pMA^ dPA" en eorne?^^ Prevention JWeek- which will start man and North:l^ln,shpuia be ver^rproud/ Their daughter, Patricia, Last week-end Freeport wrote another niark in the win column with the spectacular defeat of'Ohaminade by the qcore of 20"6. Congratulations Sunday and continue through although only twenty/ has ; one of : the most wonderful mex:o-soprano go to GEORGE KANDALORJS who really following Friday. voices in the ranks of future singing stars. Daughter Audrey, however, saved the game for Freeport with his re- \The proclamation^ reads: Is a rare fisherman. She caught a Garfish off South lAaln St. which WHEREAS, .fire in Its unc&ncovery, of Ohaanlnade. ftumbles* JERRY Is a tropical fish and vejry seldom seen In these waters . . . ym SIMANDL and VSK3P" ^TJIJP scored the trolled state Is one of.the greatest savhig dot. 27th for an open date to catch this year's Freeport Comtouchdowns while DONY PRZM!A)y]3RA hazards of mankind, and whereas, munity Choral presentation, .THE MIKAQO.",atFHS audltmrlun*. Best kicked for the J*oint two out of three times. practically all fires of a devastaLuck to Bob Travis Jr., who always does a grand job anyway*, Congratulations' to the whole team, it was ting nature are cause* by careless. .•' ' ' : % ' • ' ' . - . v.. •;••%*' '. * y* ' • ' "•""• ' .y \ \''. a grand game! I . ness and the disregard of ordinary* 1 (FROM MY NOTEBOOK , . . DON .O. WZLLER was appointed .vices This was the first home game and gave rules of safety, I HEREBY PROCLAIM the Phalrman for" Civil Defense .in Merrjck 'by D. Vincent Wilder (head exeoJ. the new Cheerleaders — MAR? DODD, week of October 8th to l!&th, to be Dion. Is 4n charge of Public Relations at. the Meadow Brook National Bank. RUTH FBNNEMA, gALLY SANBZN, ROSBANN GI^IA!RY,MPERBY BMl'AW, .and Fire Prevention Week for the Vil- (credit Mr, Wilder w%h a wise choice) , . . Sorry to. miss the pldJFwhion given' ty Engine/ Co. 'TTo, 1, Freeport »Flre^pept., Sept ORA»E..'PISOH, a idhamoe to make 'their lage ^0*_JF*eeport, and sincerely Getrtbgether Underatandthey had a grand time V . , d&Mo the FPD fair-veil urge all citizens of this communidebut'-In"grand style. As usual;'the band for Patrolman JACK DONiAiHtJE who -left' for the Marines \,. '. ty to become (Ire conscious and gave an.excellent performance. • Prom .what < we hear . JACK (the music man) KAipNy. has not played i fThe crojB-vxyunitry! meet oh - ZMday.. that each person resolve to ap- LohengMh , yet . . . • . %*opular • HEBMiAN. WZDEL ;laundhed . another. seaspApoint himself a committee of.one. saw Freeport walking off. /with honors {this at h^_famw:^U^. SHO^_??a%RAJpS with Bill = Verbyut and Jdmmy — , JZM:-'Bm«KZ,and to do all In^ his power to see that thd terrific annual loss from Ore Freda" doing /bi»lness at .the : same, .old ; "s^n^d; ' (yermoh^r»tea.\to*» '; with / Is eliminated In ?ur community. the press . because he . rate^ the ' press tops, and this ' Is a Long.JIsland local columnists but also for' the ' . OCTOBER' 31—that's, a date not to forget "Tbe.W&tohee' QuerW, the There wUl Se'a^SremanirSemon^' ooys. stration on Ohuith Street Iby the fkrat G. O. Dance- of the year' "%1U .be Md 'on that date. Ity a .. . Hawkins dance/ gals so 'make %c^pla#^^ J'/r .'Fire Dept. on ^October 13, 1950, be(submitted by Judge Hllbert R. Johnson) ginning at ?!00 PM. ' . . FOOD ^ *Zhe entries Tin The . Deader,. '?o#baTl . Oonteat > are falling off.
' week's winner Js F. B. *5. «en&pTr JOJMT-OAMBZ^N.-'nw'RrJze'a are waitmg to, get your entries in the niaU] earl% ™* weekH .. .•'/''•> j.:Y ; - • NEWS-AND VIEWS" OF.?.\H.v8V-r^^ • ., ,- -\ ' v LUKEMXA, CANCER FUNDS ^ It seems that 'the" wbbKT football team' and aeveral, member?: of the Mrs. Abraham Posner, 141 East genior class attended' :4he/;Mepham^3ewanhaka -game. : And believe meDean at;, la to c^oduot a rummage gale in a y^cant store at .12 Newton was quite a contest with wnnl4^^A!^ ia wearing BOB OSKSUZS'S bracelet. Ihe big event of the we#k-end waa blvdi, today^tomoMPow ahdi Saturthe after game party .' 'CYNTHIA NIXONS^Two n«% couples are day to .raise money ,to be donated BOB YARROW and RO2TNIZ M1N@C>N; RONNIE REESE and OINCKER to lukemia and canceri; funds. The will be open .dally from'9 Unde 8am has\tak»nVJOY ' AJJ., It ,
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