Lahr , 'W. Ave . NoPnflt ...... 651 Palisade u. S. POST.. PA I D Yonkers, NY Point Lookout. •• T. Permit No. 1 ------.-. -.. .. - -.-.-.-.-.-.------.- ... -.------
PUBLISHED BY Point Lookout Community Church, Point Lookout LONG ISLAND, N. Y.
Vol. XVI - NO.5 May, 19M
TO EUROPE AND BACK NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is herewith given and published that a PUBLIC HEARING upon the A THREE WEEK WHIRL TENTATIVE BUDGET of the BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY SCHOOL Carolyn Gates DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF LONG BEACH, NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK, for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1964 will be held on Om guide, B::>b Child, was formerly TUESDAY, JUNE 9th, 1964 at 8:30 P.M. (Daylight Saving Time) or as soon with both the British a.nd American armies (four years with the American thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Auditorium of the on their push toward Berlin). As he JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL was proficient in French, German and LINDELL BLVD. AND HUDSON STREET Italian he was a boon to our American LONG BEACH, NEW YORK troops. However, at the present time in and that at such Public Hearing any person may be heard. England, soldiers coming back from FURTHER NOTICE is herewith given and published that the TENTATIVB their tour of duty and over forty BUDGET of the Board of Education of the City SchOOl District of the City of years of age find it extremely difficult Long Beach, Nassau County, New York, for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 19fi.4 C0P.1p1etprj
cen~red, with the thought of prestige POINT LOOKOUT or power; but God-centered with the The COMMUNITY CHURCH thought of thankfulness. The con COMMUNITY OUTLOOK tributions come in terms of prayers, Issued monthly throughout the year by FREEPORT A VENUE presence, and daily practice so that no Point Lookout Corrununity Chuch Phone: GEneral 2-5990 one is left out. Point Lookout. New York As Christians, in particular, we have Sunday Morning Worship ______11 :00 a.m. Church School .._._. ___ . __ .._____ ._.. _ 9 :30 a.m . been given a special re.3ponsibility to SUE MALMSTROM Editor Ladies Guild, Tuesday _ ... _.. _.. _. 1:15 p .m . be God's servants and sons, a com Youth Fellowship. Sunday .... _ __ . 7:00 p .m. mUnity of the Holy Spirit. May we Junior Choir ___.. __ ..... _____ 10:00 a.m. show by thoughts, words and deeds -STAFF- Community Church League meets on the Harry Campbell . ______Sunday School Notes trurd Thursday, each month __ 8:30 p .m . that this call has been to proclaim God's love through Christ our Lord. M iriam Shaw ._._. ____.__ _ ..... _ .. _ .. Ladies Guild "A Cordial Welcome To All" Carolyn Gates ._.____ .. __ . ____ Lido Beach News Rev. Allen Douglas MacLean Baynard Jerome __. ___. ______... _._ Square Club REV. ALLEN D . MacLEAN Harold Gates ____ . __. ___ . ______Republican Club CONFIRMATION Bernice Peloquin _.. ... Com. Church League Whitsunday, in addition to the tra Art Neppel ___ ._. .. _ .. _...... ___ . Fire Department Charles Bohle _ .. __ ___ ...... _. . __.. _. Fishing Club CHURCH MEMBERS, ditional Communion Service, was the occasion of a service of Confirmation OLD AND NEW for eight of our young people. This urday night. Saturday evening is the At this Church Season of Pente was the culmination of two years of one time that we feel that we should cost a.nd Trinity, and National Sea stUdy and preparation for t.his impor enjoy ourselves, so we go to the mov Son of Memorial Day, our thoughts tant step - i .e. entrance into adult ies, or to a party, and often it is turn to the founders and defenders membership of the Church. It was a around midnight, or after, when we of our faith and heritage. We hwnbly dignified and beautiful service with reach home. and gratefully acknowledge our debt full processioi and the confirmees as You have chosen the very day when to them. they processed up the aisle garbed in we want to sleep late. We find it hard to get the children off to church school Only recently eight of our young their white rob€.., looked very reverent in time because it is difficult to get up people were confirmed as members of and well aware of the imortance of this occasion, the beginning for them early enough. It is usually after ten .the Church. When the Holy Spirit first before the morning dishes are done came upon the followers of Christ the of an even fuller Church life. Those who took the confirmation and then it is time to think about signs of the Spirit were faith, hope' and Sunday dinner. love. St. Paul said that people could vows were: Nancy Anderson, Patricia Ruth ' Ca.-rnpb-:!ll, Roberta Chish0!m, I mean no disrespect, and do not ;"'e~~ - t,el;-"hhat Jue pos.::;esseti God'/; claim t.hat my judgment equals Yours spirit if that person lived by the spirit Diane Eberhart, Jean Ann Lechler, K'..u·t Philip Miller, Nicholas Olotka but You must realize that You hav~ of lOving God and his neighbor. picked the day on which the morning It was a,lso true that each person and Robert Joseph Ritter. ' A reception was held in the Parish newspaper takes the longest time to who re.ceived the Holy Spirit was en read thoroughly, and also the day on dowed with certain gifts. Some would Hall immediately following the serv ice and these new Cburch members which we have the biggest dinner of be able to preach, others, teach and the week. still others, visit and heal the' sick. were congratulated and feted with a beautiful cake. Pastor MacLean in Then, too, we must think about Whatever the particular gift or talent, John. He is cooped up in an office all each was to be respected by all the troduced Mr. Harold Gates who pre sented each member of the group With week, and Sunday morning is the only others, and each done in the spirit of time he has to tinker with the car. love. a bible and certificate of confima tion. Punch and coffee were served And. when John gets into his old We' church members today can look clothes and gets his hands all greasy, back to the faith, hope and love of the and everyone was given the oppor tunity to peruse the notebocks pre you can hardly expect him to think Christians through the ages and then about gOing to church. And we hate to begin to evaluate our lives. Our con pared by the class as evidence of their good work and understanding of the leave him at home alone. cern for church and the indwelling Continued on Page Three Holy Spirit is vitally needed in a principles of our Christian religion. I am sure the ceremonies made a pro world that is openly declaring itself SYMPATHY atheistic and unethical. found and lasting impression on these fine young men and women. It is with profound sorrow that we There is still the call of God to us High honors for achievement on the record the pasSing of the following as churches and as individuals to be confirmation examination go to Kurt members of Point Lookout: thankful for what God has done for Miller with a 97 and Patricia Camp Miss Mary Fanning of 111 Lynbrook us through Christ, His life, death, and bell with a 94. Ave. who passed away on April 22, 1.964. Resurrection, and to be open to His Irene Peck Mr. Manuel Garcia of Hewlett Ave Spirit in our lives. The signs of the nue who died suddenly on May 1, 1964. spirit are still love, joy, peace, long . Reverend Will~am Hanlon, the As suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, A CHURCH MEMBER sistant Pastor of Our Lady of the meekness, and temperance. Our wor EXPLAINS TO GOD Miraculous Medal R.C. Church who ship and our declarations, our signs You see, Lord, it is like this-we died on May 13, 1964. and symbols become hollow unless the could attend church much more faith Mrs. Carolyn Ebbers, mother of Art spirit of God in its goodness ~s within fully if your day came at some other Neppel, Sr., who died at her home 37 them. time. You have chosen a day that Beech St. on May 21, 1964. Mrs. Ebbers As of old, We have much to contrib comes at the end of a hard week, was in her ninety third year. ute to the total holy catholic church. when we are all tired out. Not only Our deepest sympathies are with The contributions must not be self- that, but it is the day following Sat- their families and friends. May, 1964 - THE COl\IMUNITY OUTLOOK - Page Three WEDDING POINT LOOKOUT BASEBALL On April 26, IS64, Miss Joan George, Applications for Little League, Babe Ruth League and Farm teams have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander DIXIE FLAG CO. George of Selden, L. 1. and Point been good so far,but it is essential for Lookout, N.Y. became the bride of the success of our program to have Naples, Florida Mrs. Nicholas Nasuti, son of Mr. and complete returns. We must submit our Mr", . Thomas Nasuti of Terryville, L. 1. roster to headquarters in Williamsport U.S. Flags - Nylon Bunting The ceremony was performed at st. and use the names of boys whose reg Margaret of Scotland's Church in istrations we have already r.eceived. Selden. Among the attendants was We require $1.00 r.egistration fee with available at Miss Sharon Torpey of Point Lookout. each registration to defray operating Following a reception at the Hunting expenses. Any boy who would like to ton Town House ,in Huntington Station play baseball this season who has not Pt. Lookout Hdwre. & Marine Co. the couple left for a honeymoon trip received an appltication, may obtain 26 Lido Blvd. GE 1-6317 to the Pocono Mountains. Upon their one from Mrs. ' Mahoney, 32 Beech return they will make their home in Street, Point Lookout or call her at East Setauket, L. 1. GE 2-5718 and she will mail you one. HELP! HELP! HELP Point Realt.y FIRE DEPARTMENT As usual we .will be short of adult Rosemary F. Gomez If any of our male readers between participation this year. We would ap Lic. Real Estate Broker . the ages of 18 and 50, and who are preciate any help that the fathers 100 LIDO BOULEVARD citizens of the U.S., and reside in the uncles, grandpas or friends of boys on GEneral 2-5777 Lido-Point Lookout area, are suffi the teams could g1i.ve in umpire, coach, ciently civic-minded to wish to join manager or heckler. our Department for assignment to either the Rescue Company, one of the DATES TO REMEMBER Engine Companies, the Fire-Police Evinrude New Hulls Our annual Baseball Dance will be Squad, or monitoring Our Radio Base SCOTTY , S Station, please contact Art Neppel, Sr. held this year on Saturday, August at 37 Beech St. in Point Lookout. 22, 1964. Mark that down. It will be Boats or motors for Phone GE 1-4083. another night to remember in the al rent or sale ready famous fabulous POINT LOOK Bayside Drive GE 2-4665 OUT DANCES. - THE OUTLOOlt ----~ . - Hardly seems possible that a whole IMPORTANT PUBLIC year has gone by smce last we thought BASEBALL NOTICE about "Six for Five." However, that We regret that our efforts to get BUA BUILDING COMPANY, inc. time is here again. It has been de together one team to play in the Long Builders - General contractors cided to raffle a colored TV-we know Island Connie Mack League resulted more and more people have them, but in failure. Boys who expressed inter 102 Suffolk Road Island Park you can always USe two. So when you est at the end of last season, have not receive your book in about six weeks, coopera,ted with us in gettJing the New Construction - Alterations please take care of it promptly. We team to field this season. Registrations Kitchen Cabinets need you. There will be more details were no tfiled, photo-copies of birth Planning and DeSigning Services in the .June issue-details a,bout the certificates not submitted, and all but Financing Arranged TV and also the date of the drawing. Six registrations were not received. We were not filed, photo-copies of birth tion fee and extend our apologi'es to GEneral 1-3602 A CHURCH MEMBER - Cont'd from 2 the Connie Mack League and also to GEneral 2-1542 I am telling You these things be Bill Hanrahan who worked so hard to cauSe I want You to see our viewpoint organize the idea. a,nd that it is not our fault that we are not able to get to church. We should like to go and we know that we should go; we know that we promised to "at SMORGASBORD DINNER - DANCE tend upon its ordinances," but it must Sponsored by be clear that the real reason we cannot go is because You have chosen the Community Church League wrong day. If You will select any other day of the week, we shall be glad to At The give the matter further consideration. POINT VIEW INN AMityville 4-3333 Freddy Pilitz Point Lookout, N. Y. A. & P. Iron Works, Inc. ON SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 13th, 1964 Ornamental Ra.ilings seven thirty o'clock Interior and Exterior DONATION $7.50 Per Person (gratuities included) 1104 Marconi Blvd., Copiague, L. I. _p_a_g_e_F_O_u_r~~ ______~~1~'HE~:C~O~~~~N1~T~Y~O~U~TL~O~O~K~~ ______~ May, 1964 Rescue Company is a big factor in someone's life! GOOD FOOD . When fishing off the rocks or jet z . tles, be careful! A slip on a rock or AND COCKTAIL SERVICE 6t~pping 'into a hole can be a costly NEARBY FIStflNG mlstake, especially at night-you really should not fish alone! IN ROOSEVELT FIELD CLU B ------SHOPPING CENTl:R GARDEN CITY T~ELVE PRECEPTS OF The well attended April 27th meet HAPPINESS HORN & HARD ART ing of the Fishing Club was the u6ual Make up your m'ind to be happy. Waitress - Service very pleasant evening, with no special Le.arn to find pleasures in simple program but with the regular reports thmgs. Make the best of your circum- RESTAURANT and exchange of stories of winter fish 6tances. No one haseveything, and Open weekda.ys and Sundays, ing of some members on their Florida everyone has something of sorrow in Serving Finest Quallty FOOd at trips .. One to excite wi6hful thinking termingled with the gladness of life. Lowest Possible Price6. Cock probably was recalling a comfortable The trick is make laughter outweigh tail Service in the "Meadow chair fishing experience on the new the tears. brook Room". Banquet Room dock of former POint Lookouter Bill Dont't take yourself too seriously. Facilities, including Cocktail Harley; here to the accompanying re Don't think that somehow you should Service, available for freshments served at the same time be protected from misfortunes that Group AffaIrll. were caught some of what must be befall other people. the most beautiful fish imaginable You can't pleaSe eve-rybody. Don't delicately handled and thrown back let criticism worry. you. HORN & *HARD ART to grow up! Don't let your neighbor set your standards. Be yourself. "Less Work For Moth41r" About Florida fllihing-to be heard Do things you enjoy doing, but stay from at the next meeting is the story RETAIL SHOP out of debt. w~ hear about Art Neppel; crabbing Take home wholesome and ~on't borrow trouble. Imaginary wlth a net, h e noticed a fish streaking things axe harder to bear than actual delicious Fresh Food for Oom along, which when he scooped it up ones. plete Meals, ready to heat and proved to be a snook! This feat should Su:ce hate poisons the soul, do not serve. be impossible with such a game fi6h - --we·.ii !ltarnronnItout H! -- - chensh ...enru'itie,2, _grudges. Avoid_ p~o-. H o rn Hl'd Ha rd"r t qua lity-.!rpo" 'nn. pIe who make you unhappy'. a re also a vailable at Trunz Supermarket It doesn't seem feasable to get up Have many interests. It you can't 88 W est Merrick Road. Freeport, L.I. a charter trip for the Club, due to travel, read ab Jut new plac·e6. "The Public ApPT'eciate. QuaUtll" men being available only on different Don't hold post mortems. Don't days of the week, but off the cuff spend your life brooding over sorrows trips have been enjoyed for some five or mistakes. Don't be one who never T~esdays by our members; all of these gets over things. tnps but the last were lin pouring rain POINT VIEW INN Do what you can for those le6s for -good days were thooe where it didn't Dancing Every Saturday Nite tunate than yourself. rain AS HARD or be as cold as other Keep busy at something. A very LOBSTERS _ STEAK - SCAMPI trips-but always with ploenty of fish. busy person never has time to be un Open All Year The last trip was in fine weather but happy. with a scarCity of fish! Club members - O.C.S. did very well regarding the P0016 for _0_0_' a ___ 1- ._._- largest fish! GEneral 2-7229 GEneral 2-3492 Llc. 1518 Very inter.esting FiShing Club badge6 GEORGE J. HACKETT, JIt. have been ordered; cLecalcs for cars POINT BOTTLE SHOP WINES and LIQUORS INSURANCE are also in the making; all in the - FREE DELIVERY - Fire - Life - Bonds - Marine most attractive deSign worked uP by Wm. P . Sheehan Accident - Casualty Member Gustav Lundberg-when our 53 Lido Blvd. Point Lookout. N .Y. 24 Bayside 11_0_.Drive ___Point 11_. .Lookout fishermen sport these decalcs on their cars folks will realize there are a lot of Fishing Club members! All of this GEneral 2-6377 We Call and Deliver hits the Trea6ury Department but we'll SUPER QUALITY CLEANERS manage nicely! Adjournment for re and LAUIiDERERS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS freshments closed the meeting! Patroniz. YCnLr local Cleaner Launderer Worthy of note; Our staunch Cha' RELIABLE - RESPONSIDLE S~me Dall S ..rvice on Dry Cleaning ter Member Joe Imhoff 'is looking for 57 LIdo Boulevard Point Lookout, N.Y. ward to once more fishing from a boat '11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 with his pals! GEneral 1-1456 FiShermen-BEWARE, and be CAU E. MAGALE TIOUS! Fisherman washed off the Big JOHN LUCAS - LANDSCAPING - Jetty wearing hip boots; picked up and Carpeater - Contractor TOP SOIL - FILL - SAND and GRAVEL brought into Scotty's mOire dead than BLUESTONE - TREE REMOVAL GEneral 2-1281 alive; Point Lookout Rescue Company 7 Lynbrook Avenue pt. Lookout, N. Y. brought him around! Once again, our 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 May, 1964 - TID: COMMUNITY OUTLOOK: - Pap I'1n Put your home heating and cooking
equipment at the top of your Spring AHnC"IPAHO Clean-Up list for thorough cleaning ~ OI\lIO [NO FOR TME PERIOD ~ and servicing. a[QINNINQ JAN. 1. 190 Chief Ass't. Fire Inspector, 4: ~ STOP WISHING - AND START SAVING AT P,ete Zaccaria CENTRAL FEDERAL SAVINGS", LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NASSAU COUNTY MAIN OFFICE: LONO BEACH BE A HICKSVILLE: BROADWAV AT WEST .JOHN aT. DON'T FORGET THE TRASH CAN "A little elbow grease now may save REPORTER a lot of grief from fire later," says the Nassau County Fire Commission. POINT LOOKOUT Their prescription for Spring Clean SEND NEWS TO IGA SUPER MARKET Up now under way in this community: 40 Lido Blvd. Point J.ookout, L.L "A good, vigorous clean-out of trash is one of the smartest things you can liTHE OUTLOOK" do to keep your home and your family safe from fire. "It's smart now, during Spring BOX 248 ~ Clean-Up and it's smarter still if you I- LASKAS repeat the job at regular intervals throughout the year." Flowers fer aU 08casiol •• IS W. Park Ave. Long Beach GE.2-lI711l1 Almost everyone's attic, closets and basement get to be the final resting place for clothing, or draperies, or ! _ 1~!U~ s)2.~des.....9'!: 1!l.?Adelphi Theatre. The next eve GEneral 1-2.160 New Year's Day ning, after another hectic day of sight seeing-l'.'.e tQo.k thp t,r"in for H"rwi,.k FLORENCE T. LlTIL£- --I------(p.ati~ur dinner on the train) and REAL ESTATE '.II year round S::!l .tce between arriving there boarded the night boat Long Beach, Li oJ o:each ar.:l for Holland. Early the next morning, 17 Lido Blvd. Point Lookou~, N.Y. We were routed out of our berths and Point Loo:, ~'ll"" ate our breakfasts at a pier-side res taurant (Continental breakfasts every where- two rolls, coffee or tea, jam PAVLICK'S SNACK SHOP and maybe butter-in Holland they STEAK - FRENCH FRIES - SALAD added cheese and bologna). There we $2.95 met our regular bus and Tony (Anton Breakfas~ - Lunch - Dinner THE LIDO PRESS Bruynoog'e) the driver. We toured the GEneral 2-51555 Printers of Hague and Rotterdam and then went on to Brussels, Belgium, where we " The CommtLn1tll Outloo/c" were taken to the Palace of Justice and other points of interest. We stay ed in BruBsels overnight ,where, during HOOLAHAN BROS. a stroll in the evening, I got lost from PClintin. - Decorating PATRONIZE Hal and scared the wits out of my (;& HEWLETT AVENUE OUR self before I found the hotel, thanks POINT LOOKOUT. L. I., N. Y. to a very helpful Belgium girl and Frank - GE. 2-4159 Jack _ GE. 2-8327 ADVERTISERS my college french. The next day we went to Luxembourg. Heidelberg, Germany, was ou next JOHN D. MacDONALD stop, where in the evening we all walked to a students' inn where you PLUMBING - HEATING were /mpposed to drink beer and Sing German songs. The students sang a few rousing ones, with arms inter locked and swaying from side to side until they almost fell over and drank We Install from an enormous stein as much as COMPLETE HEATING SYSTEMS they could drink-the one drinking the last draught was supposed to pa,y GAS AND OIL the piper. Everywhere we encountered 77 Lido Boulevard GE 2-0246 Continued on Page Eight Page Eight - THE COMMUNITY OUTLOOK - May, 1964 TRIP TO EUROPE - Cont'd from 7 for an audience With the Pope in our tainbleau. Paris was at her most hand, we walked to the square and up beautiful-large horse chestnut trees such narrow streets, flanked by tall those hundreds of steps to the church. line the avenues and they were in full houses, that we wondered lif the bus We went in a side door and thanks to bloom-some pink, some white, like would ever come through without tak our pink slip were .admitted, while huge bouquets. The buildings are all ing off most of the paint. hundreds of others waited at the cen being cleaned by acid and present a Next was that country with craigs tral door in the blistering sun. We soft patina instead of the old black. and snow covered peaks, Switzerland. hurried to the front of the church and We saw so much in Paris---the high We landed in Lucerne, where the cov got a place close to a railing. There pOint with me being our trip to the erlets to the beds were featherbeds must have been thousands of people left bank of the Seine and buying crowding against each other before paintings and then walking across covered with clean white cloth. The the Pope appeared. We were so close the bridge to thhe Louvre where we next morning, we went to the top of that I couldn't move my pocket book saw the Mona Lisa, and then after Mt. Pilatus by cable car, where in the from one hand to the other and both eating lUnch on a balcony overlooking midst of a blinding snow storm Hal feet went to sleep. After the blessing, a lovely green square, going ba,ck and thought he had lost me, whereas I his Holiness sat on the throne while gazing at the Mona Lisa again. After was in a shop buying a few souvenirs. the Vatican choir sang. It was very which, we took a taxi to the Eiffel In the evening, we went to a dinner impressive. There was so much to see Tower where we could gaze over all party at a nearby restaurant, where in Rome and so little t'i.me. We visited the city and see the boats gOing up we were treated to cheese fondue, the Coliseum, the catacombs, Sistine and down on the Seine (Hal wanted ,enormous sausage6, sauerkra.ut, wine Chapel, The Fountain of Trevi (where to take a ride on one of them, but we and beer, etc. and where Hal was in a whole mountain side is turned into ha.d a dinner party on for that eve vited on the stage to sing a German Yodeling song with an actress and fountains and flowering shrubs---and ning at the "Rotiss.erie de la Reine" drink beer from an enormous glass where you walk down millions of steps and just didn't have the time. to see the different displays and then shoe. Our crowd went Wild. you walk up again. We stopped to get The next morning after breakfast From Lucerne, we went through a drink, but had to run on with my we went to the airport, where the Uechtenstein, where we were met and drink donated to a. German woma: French government taxed each one of us $15.00 to leave the country, they greeted by Baron voh Falz-Fein, who After Rome, we stopped at Pisa to signed copies of a book (Ludmila) were so sorry to see us go. On the see the leaning tower. We did not stay plane we viewed a motion picture about his little daughter and a weak here long, but got on the bus and drove "From Russia with Love." I saw Land's ling cow who became leader of the on to Monte Carlo. We were just a herd. A very charming story, with, of End in Britain, and the next thing I block from the Casino and so we went knew the picture show was over and conr1'e, ,tl:>,e 'interyp.ution, of the village ';1 coupte 'of'time'S. Tnere were lots of the Captain announced, "We lJTe--nOw saint. one armed bandits, but the regular over the st. Lawrence River. There--rs- games were too intricate to figure The next morning, we went on to a storm over New York City so we'll out in our short stay. We did not have to go to Montreal and wait it Innsbruck, Austria, where the winter see any glittering nobility, nor movie Olympics were held. We stayed there out." stars, nOr did we see either Prince all night. The next morning we went Rainier nor Princess Grace. One man I'm still breathless. on to Venice. In Venice we saw the seemed to be gaining at one table and making of glass from a tiny glob of then abruptly lost and went out. How silicate to the finished glass plate (a ever, there was no rifle shot and little matter of a few minutes). The first excitement. However, outside the evening, after dinner, we wer,e taken scenery was beautiful and mountain GELO'S POINT PHARMACY by gondola to the Grand Canal where ous. We wanted to dip into the Medi there were singers of opera and other terranean but after going dl)wn street Lido Boulevard & Parkside Drive music and listened to the swish swish a,fter street we finally gav8 it up and Point Lookout, N. Y. of the gondolier's paddle. On Sunday, then had the hard climb back to our we were taken by boat, of course, to hotel. Saint Marks and saw the beautiful Only Telephone GE 2-3034 paintings and mfl.rbles and sat at a We then went on to Paris via Lyons sidewalk cafe eating our box lunch (where we stayed one night) and Fon- and drinking wine and lemonade while the bells rang out twelve o'clock. On the top of the campanile, two bronze figures holding huge hammers, beat O'SHEA FUNERAL HOME out the hour while all the nearby Charles J. O'Shea, Jr., Director churCh bells blended in their tones and the pigeons sailed high above into 2515 North Jerusalem Road the blue sky. East Meadow, L. I. On to Florence where we saw gor • geous paintings and statues and also Telephone: TA 6-1010 saw artisans working with silver and also making leather articles and deco DIRECTIONS: Meadowbrook Parkway to Southern State Parkway (east rating them with gold leaf. bound) to Exit 25A (Newbridge Road East Meadow) to North Jerusalem Next was Rome. We were only a Road right, to Funeral Home. Approximate driving time 15 minutes. block from Saint Peters (at the