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THE LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL A,.. Women's Groups Plan forum on ApH( 18 \Woman's Place in a Chang- ing Civilization,\ is the topic to be discussed at a meeting spon- sored by the Nassau County Women's Bar Association in co- operation with 'numerous wom- en's organizations of Nassau County to be held at the Garden City Hotel on Tuesday, April 18. There will be two sessions, one continuing from 10 A»M. to 12 12:30 P.Mi, and fhe other from 2 to 4:30 P.M. Reservations for lunch closa on April 8, at the ofnce of the Bar Association, 266 Fulton ave., Hempstead. The speakers will include Win- ifred C. Stanley, Congressman- at-Largc from New York State; Llaa Sergio, WQXR news com- mentator and analyst; Dorothy Kenyon, former Municipal Court Justice in New York City; Mary Dingman, authority on interna- tional problems, and Commands Mary (Mrs. Samuel Barlow) of the National Broadcasting Co; Named Honor Society Admits 18 F.H.S. Senior; Eighteen members of thcFree- were inducted into the National Honor Society with proper cere- mony Thursday. They are: Dorothy Braun, Joyce Burkhard, Martha Clark, Pat Dooley, Barbara Dunker, Joyce Elminger, Rona Eskin, Lloyd Harris, Irene Him, Pat Lee, Virginia Lyon, Jack Mur- phy, Walter Murphy, Betty Pat- erson, Ramona Schaffer, Al Shur- sky, Conand Smith and Helen Wheelen (Continued from^Page 1) justice: Mr, Pearsall, registrar of vi- tal statistics. William F. Dunker, to suc- ceed himself on Board of Plumbers, David J. Frcudcnberger, re- appointed to Park Commission. Rev. John J. Madden, reap- pointed to Housing Authority* Robert S, Prcyer, broker to provide official bonds of the of- ficers and employees of the vil- lage. First National Bank & Trust Co., and Frecport Bank, official depositories. The Village Treasurer was credited with $44,195.79, the amount of uncollected taxes during the fiscal year 1943-44. The leave of absence of Law- rence L. Luther, Superintendent oj[ the Department of Sanita- tion, who is serving as a Red Croas Field director, was ex- tended another year. The nrst and third Fridays of the month were designated as meeting nights. Engagement .The engagement of Miss CatherineTAUbeth Eddy, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Olia W* Eddy, 300 Park ave., to Char- kes Gray Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Barton, of Kenmorc, N. Y., has been an- nounced by her parents. Mia& Eddy was graduated from Frecport High School and Miami University, Oxford^ O., where -she was president of Kappa Delta Pi; treasurer of Pelta O micron, and councilor for two years in the freshman dormitory. She is teaching school at Beaverdam, O. Mr* Barton is an alumnus of Kehmore HigH\ school Hamilton^ college, where he was president of Tan Kappa Epsilon fraternity, and a mem* bcr of Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Delta Epsilon, and the inter- fraternity council. 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You need go no further to make deposits In your savings of checking accounts* or (6 avail yourself ot one of our other banking services, such as a loan. Banking by mall Is valuable to you these war days when every minute counts. Just write us a letter about your banking requirements and we will respond promptly. RESOURCES OVER 4J^ MjLUON DOLLARS F & B E P O RT M MAW *ram *& suiuua: HWMWAY Member F. D. T* C. and Federal Reserve System ^•ana ^W;i^ 7#i .r '••-•• 3- ^ 7^WSE?S THE LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 6,' 1944 Page Three Man Godd Friday Rkes Salvation Army and Baptists to Attend; Easter Services Members of the First Baptist Church and the Salvation Army will join with those ot the Free- port Methodist Church at a Good Friday night service to- morrow night in the Pine street edifice. The pastor, the Rev. E. A. Pollard Jones will conduct the services. Reception of members will feature the Easter Sunday serv- ice at 10.45 A.M., in the Me;h- odist Church. The pastor will .preach on \Happy Arc They.\ The choir will sing Oley Speaks' \In the End of the Sabbath/' Those to be received into full membership are the Mrs. Char- les G. Bookman, Misses Myrtle E. and Marion A. Bookman, ^iss Mabel Anfinson, Ralph H. Brier, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Bradshaw, Miss Lee Ha Cham- berlain, Henry A. Dobler, L. Dlsch, Mr. and Mrs. Disch, Dick Howe, Betty John- son, John Knox Knight, trenc 'E. Larsen, William Lee, John IJn- dtnthal, Marilyn Mahoney, Nils Marquard, Don McGolligan, Floyd H. Miller, jr., .Suzanne RAillcr, Elizabeth Mseller, Thom- as Raynor, Shirley $outha?6% Barbara Lois Spader, Helen Un- derwood, George Wateon, Bob Whritenour, Wesley Whntenour, Carl Wilhelm and Richard Wil- liams. Foil membership — Wendell Beck, Betty Lou Bond, Dorothy Bond, Tom Doane, Robert Bois, Peggy GotWen, Norine Grant, Donald iMbsch, Phyllis Lerch, Jane Lewis, Deirdre Moe- sel, Joan Post, Charles Raynor, Itabcl Salter, Jayne Simonson, Henry Spitzler, Louise A. Sua- rez, Jim Thomas, Theodore A. Tumau and George S. Woolley. nor 8. Hannan, Miss Hazel A. Hack, Earl J. McGolligan, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip G. Lcrch, Lo- well McTniah, Mr. and Mrs. Andres J. Mora, Mrs. Otis F. Mills, Mrs. John B. Poulton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Salter, Mrs. Schuyler Stowell, Mrs. Wilbur Verity and Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Wcnger. On Palm Sunday one group of young people was received as preparatory members, and an- \ - Hi full membership. The Katharine A»o\reW8 Audrey flnson, Lynn Dorothy Benedict, Jacqueline Brandea, Robert L. Presbyterians Plan Good Friday Communion There will be a Good Friday Communion service to-morrow night at 8 o'clock in the First Presbyterian Church, with the pastor, the Rev. A. Gordon Mac- Rury conducting. The choir, directed and oc- companied by Miss Mabel Nich- Bois* \The Seven Last Words.\ There will be no sermon. BAPTIST EASTER SERVICE The ordinance of baptism will be administered to three at the Easter Sunday service in the First Baptist Church at 10.45 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. C. Nor- man Bartlett, the acting pastor, will preach on ''Life Through Life.\ RHODA HATS far EASTER WORTH MORE THAN OUR PRICE HAT SHOP * PINE STREET Bet Main & Chuwh St*. (** Open REPAIRED Work Guaranteed QUICK SERVICE REASONABLE PBICES PREEPORT CHEVKO&M Newton Blvd. a% Sunrlae H'gw. FREEPORT 5510 Eaa#@r Week BKea Easter week-end service? will start at Christ Lutheran Church to-night with Holy Communion to be administered by the pastor, the Rev. David G. Jaxheimer. The choir will sing the anthem, \Adore and Be Still,\ by Gou- nod, with incidental solo by Margaret Dittingcr. There will be morning and evening Good Friday services to- morrow. At 10 o'clock there will be a children's service, at which there will be a aolo by Ruth Mahnken \and the junior choir will sing Rodney's \Calvary.\ Hoppe's \Passion of Lord,\ will be given at night by the choir, the congregation and pastor. The church will be open all day for meditation and prayer. A sunrise service at 6 A. M., will inaugurate the Easter day program. There will be selec- tions by two choirs. The juniors will sing Oramer's \Hosamiah and \Alleluia by Mozart with solo by Margaret Wcttlaufer. The adult choir selection will bs Mendelssohn's \Sing Praises to The Lord.\ Pastor Jaxheimer will preach on \Implications of New Life.\ At 9 o'clock the Sunday gram, and at lb o'clock there will be Holy Communion. Frederick Jensen will sing as a solo, 'Open the Gates of the Temple,\ by Knapp, and the choir will give Wagner's anthem, \Christ Is Risen,\ and there .will be a solo by Eugenia Peck. The sermon theme will be \Sincerity and Truth.\ A baptismal service at 3 P.M., conclude the day's program. Any families having unbaptized children may present 4Hem the ordma%tc«-?t \(Sat Seaman Pupils Give Chetk (#% Wed of the Seaman avenue sclibol presented a check for a considerable amount to Mrs. R. Fennema, chairman of the Jun- ior Red Cross, at an assemble ,as their contribution to the\\ Red Cross War Furd campaign yes- terday. The school unit reached itr total as the result of a cake sal? and dan:c last Thursday at which they realized more than $30. Principal Lawrence C. Lo-l bsugh presided, and there were remarks by Mrs. E. Freeman Miller, chairman of the Frceporr Red Cross Branch, and Dr. John W. D o d d , superintendent of schools. Pupile held their annual ex- hibit last week at which they dis- played the work they had done during the year. Nearly 600 adults inspected the exhibits. Society of Athens Earns $13 \for fund The Ladies' Educational- So- ciety of Athens took $13 as its contribution to the Red Cross War Fund at a luncheon given in Jr. O.U.A.M., .Hall, 80 ChUrch st.. Saturday. The council donat- ed the use of the hall for the event. Mrs. Anna Pupulidy, president of the Society, had charge of the arrangements. WANTED! WEN AND WOMEN WHO ARC HAM) OP HEARING T** tnnk ymi Our Cut tills wlmpl(\ no jf you urn tf/niwrnrlly deaf- . tmilwnxl hy rluphig bu%%lng nnlwri tlu<? (o linnitmcil or coa- nwl i?n% (rermnrnt, try the Our- Hume Mctlinil te»t tluiL eo many l,::s I'miWrd Ihwn tn )m.r well Vmi must, lirnr hHl^r after lnp rlilw clmplp f'-sf or you get n^y bork nt u«'v. A*k about Knr Drops ttnlny at Thrifty Kulo n»(l AU Dru*; Sioree. The Frcbport 3%epubKcon Club will have its monthly meeting tonight in Spartan Temple. T. W. 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