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M1 E1 ”’ . ‘.Y '. El‘: :‘ -' .1'5{‘‘li' 1»:“>s:‘.'s;:. ;l_ »-‘s WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 19 EEL CITY PRE IE EH VETERANS GROUP (Continued from Page 1) STEEL CITY ‘PRESS nior Chamber of Commerce. Post 63, American Legion, will act as guard of honor during this cere- l.urkawamm's Progressive Newspaper 10,000 topics dinrihuted every Wednesday in the hlleresl of community betterment for Llcluwannn, Bludell, Woodlawn and South Buffalo. Published Wednesday of Each Week at “ii; I9 lNGHAM AVENUE, LACKAWANNA, N. Y. By The Steel City Press Corporation Phone WOodIawn 0665 mom’ The third stop will be made at the City Hall where a wreath will be placed on the Lincoln Memor- ial. South Buffalo Post Drill 'l‘cam, A. L., will be guard of honor here. From the steps of the city hall the parade will be reviewed by Mayor Michael J. Hughes and other city and state officials. Editor: and Publislienz Julius Bods, Raymond Gibbons‘, and Thldclou Cauiewic: John N. Stefan LHS BAND 'l‘O PLAY Advertining Repreuenlalivu.Daniel Zaccarine and Andrew Bod: Circulation Manager. . . . . . Thaddeus Gniewic: A memorial Field Mass will be celebrated in Holy Cross Cemetery where the parade ends about 11 A.M. The eelebrani; of the Mass will be Rev. William A. Swin- burne, a member of Post 63, A. L. Following the Mass the veterans will hold a short ritual ceremony ending in a salute by the South Buffalo Drill Team, and Taps. The Laclmwannn High School Band under the direction of Walter H. Koch will play at each stop and at the opening and closing of the cemetery service. Assisting Marshall Mcfirath in the parade will be the following aides: James D. Burke, comman- der of Post 63, A.L., Edward W. Gaul, commander of Weber Post, V.F.W., Victor Stachowski, com- mander of Glab Post, A.L., Thomas Stanton, eonmmnder Southside Post, A.L., Steve Turkovich, presi- dent of Bethleham Park Veterans’ Association, Francis P. Lanagnn, commander Laekawanna Branch, US. Coast. Guard League, Ind George Saab, president of the Laekawmma Junior Chamber of Commerce. Phone TR. 2800 for Society Editor & Clnuified Ads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HeIen Muxyls Sporls Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stephen Touche“ and Don Smith Staff Photographer. .. ...... ...... .. ... .. .... .AIdo Filipelli YALE CLEANERS 1494 SO. PARK AVE. cor. BAILEY ”l.EST WE FORGET\ Perhaps you have noticed many times the twenty beautiful elm trees growing on the grounds behind our library on Ridge Road. But did you know or do you remember that those twenty trees are perhaps the only monument, aside from Memorial Hall, left as a tribute to the boys who paid the supreme socrfice in World War I? WE CALI. FOR AND DELIVER ‘N US CARS »» Gone are the bonds, parades and intense patriotism of yester- year: — gone, and forgotten by most, are the names of-these men. But because someone had the gift of looking into the future, caring, and knowing how easy it is for human hearts and minds to forget- \Sorneone\ planted a tree, that tree stands today as the only living and bright memory of a boy who once waiked our streets and was a part of our community, even as you and I. --- Priced Right ---- l94l BUICK FORDOR—Radio, Heater ls there not someone with a vision who will take us down into the years, into the future, when we too will be only a memory? The present Memorial in front of the City Hall is not the kind we should be satisfied with for the boys who gave their lives in World War II. True, it hos served its purpose. But how about at perpetual monument — our own Memorial Park — a place that should continue to grow in beauty as the years pass — a place that will hear the happy laughter of children - a playground for both young and old. That would be a grand Memorial for the men who are gone. 1941 PLYMOUTH Spci. Deluxe Fordor—-Radio, Hooter ‘I942 HUDSON Club Coupe, 6 cy|.—Heaier ‘I942 CHEVROLET \S¢ream|ine” Tudor—Heaier 1941 FORD Super Delx. Station WcIgon—Rc1dio & H I941 MERCURY Fordor——Rodio, Heater We have such a place righi within the boundaries of lacke- wonno, city owned, and the time is now, \Lost we fovgef\. Mn. Hovey W. Dodge The first meeting since the war of the full membership of the Slovak Citizens Club will be held June 1st, at Krause’s Restaurant, 238 Ingham Ave . All elegible members are invited. At an or- ganizational meeting held on May 4th the following officers were elected: Pres: John Cswaykus; vice-pres., Lawrence Kalinkn; re- cording sec., Joseph S1-oba; fin. sec., John Slivka; treas., Andrew Slivlm; trustees, Anthony Krause and John Hmboscsnk. SLOVAK CITIZEN CLUB ‘I941 DODGE Dlx. Tudor——|-footer I940 PLYMOUTH Dlx. 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