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LETTINS- THE PEOPLE KNOW IHuntingtbn League of Women Voters
KgB WHAT IS IMPORTANT?^part-time-- - ¦• p'litribts, . periodic-l cricj '.iis whose normal coiitribit-llll* to the weltaf d dt their coi'm-lUgf consists of casting a vote forigj isideii t every fbui- years andpwimbiing the rest o f -t h e time ot?iSki Is being done, may well uues-IHB the Importance of tbe LeagueSl Women Voters In times of na-§§p§al emergency.
Ilplut oiice you accept the premiseHHf government Is everybody 's(Hid that the essential , character-isSc -of our way of life is govern-•Slit not only of and for but byiSstpeople; then the importance olISi League's work becomes obvi-Ugl because i ts-whole purpose is^p practice of the art and sciencep|||itizo]isbip. All peoples have gov-; nments , whether they like them
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The art of citizenship isring what kind of governmentwant , getting It , and t ak ing
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•ant or a clique. They will notunless they understand wha tling done and why; they will
Ipl vote without knowing what|||| ' Whom they are voting for.Illfeln lies the usefulness ol' theflfgue.tpuU.1- government is not a machineJHKwl from outside, but a l iving'$fc|plsm always searching out[M$j and better ways to accomplish
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i|)riers , Extractors and 25 Automatic Bendix Washers '|||t 307 N. Y. Ave., Hunt. 4246. Open Monday Nite 'Iffo 8 o'clock. ~ I|P AND jppe newest Launderaide next to the A. & P., con- ||||enient tor shopping with front and rear exits. IWm OPEN TUESDAY NITE TO 8 O'CLOCK j§§75 MAIN STREET HUNT. 4818Ifl Both Locations Have Free Parking ttil ._ j. . . , • ' .. :. '
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of the Crfd party sponsored by theLadles' Auxiliary of Commack firedepurtmeiit 6n Saturday evening,January 20 , at f i le house. Admis-sion 55c. Prizes ii'id refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Henrj' Br6\vn ofNew York were visitors on Tues-day at the home of Mrs. AnnaBrown., Mrs. j,,Garcia . Is (-onfiiieil to herhome with a bad told.
Mr . and Mrs. Georpe Drummondentertained friends on Thursdayof FlusHiin g.
The boys- l-H Club held theirmeeting- at the-school on Wednes-day evening , which had a good at-tendance.
Mr. and Mrs . Carl! S. Hurr ofBurr Road, left this ]>asi week tospend gome time In Florida.
The Ladies Auxi l iary of theHuntington Township lire depart-ments will hold their next meet ingon Wednesday, .January 31 , atNorth noi l fire house with theNorthport ladies as hostesses.
Janet Hal la ran celebrated liersix 'th 'b l r thd.'iy Monilay, Jaiuiuiy 15.
Walter Albrecht attended a houseparty on Sunday of last week ntthe homo or" a former Harvardclassmate , John Brundage , in Mor-ristown. N'fw Jersey.
The irtahy friends of Mrs. M.King will oe glad to learn th -it sheIs much improved , having been con-filled to her home by illness.
Miss Karol Ann Johnson spentlast week end vis i t ing lier aunt ,and uncle, Mr. and Mrs . WilliamAluller in Melville.
Mr. and Mrs. IMi i l ip Johnsonspent Saturday evenini ; w i t hfriends in Northport.
TAXPAYERS ASSN.The. Commack Taxpayers Assoc-
iation lield their meeting at Com-mack fire hall , Dei-c-mber in . Themembers discussed the talk givenby Douglas Morey and Mr. Me-Guire about conditions in the Com-mack school and Its grpwth. Themembers voted to go further ininvestigating what can be done toalleviate this condition. Nextmeeting will be of interest to alltaxpayers , ".'ill be held Wednesdayevening, February 11 , at the lirehouse.
WOMAN'S SOCIETY ELECTSOFFICERS
Mrs. Clarke C. l'aye of JerichoTurnpike was the hostess last weekfor t.h^ first meeting this year ofth'e Woman 's Society of ChristianService at which time the nomina-ting eummittec gave its reportwhich resulted in the followingelection of officers :
President , Mrs. Mae Burr ; vicepresident; M13. Nellie Hubbs^M rs:Miitel Goldsmith ; treasurer , MissCarrie Snuer; spiritual secretary,Mrs, Ida Fletcher; and sunshinec6'mhVil(ee, Mrs. Vera Clancy.
The meeting decided to increasethe membership dues to 25 centsa month. Twenty-five new hym-nals were donated to , the church ,and the treasure r reported a "sub-sHiWlai bafuhe'e - 'In ' the treasury.Ttie'ncxt ih'eetln'g iVill bo held onPobmary 1 at 2 o'clock In the after-noon in the home of Mrs, WilliamHe.borcr on Hun' Itoa'd.
Commack P.T.A.The Commack PTA held their
regular monthly meeting nt ' tlieUoniiniiftk School' on Jjimiary Unt 8 P.M.' Mrs."Peterson the Pres-ident culled tlio . 'meeting to order.Mrs; Birmingham read tlm niliiutosof (lie previous meeting. Mr. Moreyour principal showed a film "Meet-ing the Emotional Needs ol' Chil-dren " iiftor tlio film Mm. J'aullnoVlqiglei' who Is our school psycholo-gist dlHcuasM this subject of U10eiiiiHioiial needs of children anddiscussed hor work, In school, Aftermeeting Mrti. Ji6i«l6r , refreshmentswore Borv e'd. 'WO \i-lsh to thankHn, Zolgler fo'r lier wonderful tallt011 this Hiibjeiit.
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Reporter for 4-HMarjorla Busoh
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Application was made tjl ls weekfor a charier for a third' Boy Scouttroop iti Nortliport . to be sponsoredby the .NorihiVort-teiitenioit LIO'IIFclub'. ,.
Activit ies o'i this new tioo> ii willstart the\ first week of February,led by Scoufrfiaster Joe Doiig'li\s,fA'i-in'p'r leader of '11'00'p 11', who liasjust coinpleled one of the Scout-masters training courses offe red bytlie. Suffolk County Council , in f'at-clidfnie.
Any boy 11 years ofd or olrfeiwlio wishes to join tfils new troopsfi'oiild contact Tro'op Coiainitteecliairman William H. Gardiner ir.by calling Noilfj port 625-W ii t oiice,Older boys wlio' li li'vo dropped outOf Scoutifi g are needed to (111 Juniorleaders jobs and help train youngerboys.
Other members of the new Tibo'pcommittee wlio may be i-6'i'ita'ciedaro : I.ions , Albert siillian, ChTii'lesI). Walker . HarOTd PItbliitldO , anill'fcter S. Van ALU.(Existing plans' call f6'r the 6'sfab-
llshment ot a Sea Scout unit affil i-ated with the new tro0')i a's sO'6'Aas enough boy s I I years or overhave signed up for this advancedactivity. Such a Sea Scout unitwould opei-i'te anil maintain its ownmotor boat, and would receive in-struction in sailing, seamanship, na-vigation , small boat ha'millrag,' life-saving and safety, and would serveas a valuable aid to Const (Juardpt 'Mon.'i'el ill local boat ra ces in apatrol and llfcsaving capacity.
This additional activ ity of theNorthport-Centcrpo 'rt Llo'iis cttii)will be carried oh with tlie moneyraised by the annual Lion's barhdance held at CrabnVeadow- , beachp'avillion each year In' la'te A^u^u'st.Other Lions activit ies in Nortrip'ortInclude eyeplasse's and dental ca'refor school age children arid themaintenance of the1 Lending Aid.*service which loans crutches , hos-pital beds , wheelchairs , iind othersickroom equipment to Ihose wlinheed it. .
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Fr-finlt Moni'oig of Cuba Hill ItoadeclpDrated lila. ieth birthday on Sat-urday. Jan.. 13' with a gathering offriends ..and . relatives at his home.All . enjoyed watching televisionand eaWfig it beautif ul , deliciousbirthday cake , ice cream and soda.
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nicefl again Wednesday, Jan. Ill andtalk, over their long ,Christinas va-cation. | No doubt all the' folks inthe ubmnimiit 'y h ;ive fiiiislied en-joying (heir lovely Christin a's cardsili'id feci bad about llirov.-ing thema'lVivj" . .Well , the scouts deiided Itwould be nice to collect Christmascards' and ;iiu;e them dis'lrib'iited tocliilAi'-eh sii'ffe i-lrig with cerebralpatsy. It will not 0111 y give Ih'eiiiMpjitnea s to sec the pretty, brtghlcolors, bi'i't liclp.s them to use tlieiind'nds. Ariyone wishing t6 givetlieii- cards pTea'se get Iii' touch wi thittiy o'f the leailerii , Mrs. Kennedy,Mrs. -Boritenino. or Mrs . Sllbersteii'o'r arty- of the Ki l l scouts.
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Cliristma's vac-iiion was, held Tues-day, Ja'ft. 'S, when' tlie chililren con-tfatioil tlieir work on the slt-npdiis.Attitii AVeTfit w'd's h'6'st6ss and serv-ed cup cakes and cookies. Thereare so many, . children desiring tobecom'6 Bfawhies tliiU the leadersmu.st h<lve ttiove. assistilnce.. Any-one fe&Iing' i tl'i'iit they could offertheir services, please get In touchwith Mrs. Benjamin Gent i le or MrsAllan Tanov.
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The next ine'etlng will be Thurs..Jan. IS , X I' . M. at which timethere will be , a return visit fromRalph Osgood; Principal of King 'sPM'k High School. There will beIm port ant business to discuss so letus have ft' food attendance.
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"Hii|>py AiniivcrsaryV to Mr . andMrs. \Vtu. l.lnd of Old CommackKoiul, who i-elebiated the happyoi-L'HSion' this week.
Ilev . ami Mrs. Lauren I). Vorkanil family ot the Methodi st Pars-onuse are enjoying a two weeiis va-cation in Florida. During Hev .Yoi li 's absence Itayinond Butler ,l,ny Exhor t or of the KI IIRS ' ParkMethodist '.'lun ch will i-tiuduct theSan day services.
Thee Woman 's Society of theKings Park Methodist Church heldtheir regular monthly businessiheeliiK Inst Wednesday evening Inthe Clmi-cli Audi to r ium. Hostessesfor the even in g were : Mrs.Illiiiiclic Knoebcl ; Mrs. Lenorei.ind , and .Mrs. l-'ranccs LaTorre.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Victnr eiilortainedMrs . J. 'riiiinis of New York Cityill ilieir home th is past week. Mrs.Thorns is Mis . l.aToirc 's mother.
Lawrence Wil l iamson , son of Mr.and Mrs . Win. Will iamson , and Ar-thu r Stache , son of -Mr. and Mrs.Paul Stache have recently enlistedIn the l " . S. Navy and expect toleave for iluly in the near future.
Mrs. Maine Oiift 'y Sides of KingsI'ui-k was installed and appointedas Worthy Matron for 11151 In AdahChapter O'. K. S.. in Northport.Others from Kings Pari ; who wereinstalled as officers in Adah Chap-ter . O. E. S. were : Mrs. ElviraWliHebi oa'ii, as Associate Coiidnc-tress: M rs. Agnes Tliimiso'ii , asAl.-ii -.sli'.- i l : .Mrs. Alraa Ilioiv n , as As-sistant Ma i sha l : Mrs . Hazel Hen-derson , as Warder ; .Mrs. FrancesLa Torre , . as Color nearer ; Mrs.Frances Butler , us Esther ; M rs.Libbie Burns , as Mar tha ; Mrs. Jose-phine Coiirul , as a Trustee ; and.Mis . Enlily Schubert and Mrs .Ill.-iiu-he Knoebel on the FloralStuff. .
^ In l ine P.lvate Edward F. Moore ,so:i of Mr. and Mrs . Frank .Mooreof Thompson Street , Kings Park ,was recently awarded the covetedsilver-crossed rifles of Expert Rifle-men when he fi red 229 out of a¦j o.ssihle 250 points with the UPrand Rifl e sit the Marine Corps Ke-crult i i i g Station at Parris Island ,South Carolina.
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RESEARCH INCREASES LIFE OFRAILROAD CROSSTIES
The railroads ' annual bill forcrosstie replacement runs at thestaggering late of $2511 mill ion. Topare this figure down by Increas-ing tie life , the National LumberMaiuilacturers Association and theAssociation of American Railroadslitive teamed up to develop moreefficient methods of using woodfor crosstlos.
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Phone: HUnllnglon 2443 • William Sanderi, Jr., YES MANagerOPEN FRIDAY- EVENINGS UNTII 8 P.M.Perianal Flnanto Company ol New York
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its puriiosfes. The Ua'gu'e \vvorKs tosmooth the way to niore effectivecitizen participation in electionsthrough non-partisan information ,voters' ill rectories and the like . Itulso works on a limited number ofissues as a way of demonstrittlngh6w citizens can net. This meansrinding ow£ ai't'il making avallalol'ethe most pert inent 'facts , process-ing the facts through wide dis-cussion into effective opinion , anddirecting that opinion into legis:lative action. In both kinds ofservice the League has earned anhonorable reputation. Its in-servicetraining is an acceleration ol thenormal processes of American citi-zen ship. .(Reprinted-from the M6hthly Newsof the League of Women Votersof New Vork).
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