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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1917 THE LEADER — FREEPORT, N.Y. NINE EIGHT THE T.F A nFR - FREEPORT. N. Y. * Hurwitz and Heard Meet in Homstead Rabbi B. L.-.i Hurwitz and Major Joseph Heard, who were .imong the organizers of t\ic Frcc- port Inter-Fjith Clergy Council, got together Monday at a meeting of the rpesial Advisoiy Board of the Salvation Army in Homestead, Pa., vhere the major is in charge. The rnbbi, who we:it to Butler. Pa., from Temple B'nai Israel, wa \. he guest, speaker at the Salvation Army meeting. His subject was \A Rabbi's View cf the Salvation Army.\ Community leaders attend- i-cl the gathering. WANDA SUDAK ENGAGED TO JAY II. JENKINS Mr. and Mrs. John Sudak, of Hlll-Brcok Farm, Germanto\vn, N. Y., have announced t^ie engage- ment of their daughter. Mi:s Wanda Dorothy Suds!;, to Jay H. Jenkins, son of Mr. and' Mrs. J. Harry Jenkins, 1 East avc. Both attended Freeport High School. Mr. Jenkins served three years in the Pacific area and now Is Coal Firm Names Secretary D. L. & W. Co. Picks Freeport Resident For Important Post John G. Jaeger. 78 Beverly park- way, has become secretary of the employed by the American Tele- Ipelaware, LacKawanna & Western phone and Telegraph Co. Tenta- tive plans are for a June wsclding. The Sudttks formerly lived on S^uth Grove St., but moved, to German- town several months ago. THIS COU 146 South .Main Street HAIRCUTTING 85c AS INTRODUCTORY OFFER with coupon This coupon qood at any time for Haircutting Reduction Ccai Co.. with offices at 120 Broad- way, Manhattan, of which Gorclen C. Cooke is -president. Mr. Jaeger joined the D.L. &. W. Ccal Co. in September, 1941. Born in Fort Madison, Iowa, lie attended Icwa Business College, studying accounting and bu-.iinCss adminis- tration. Later he was graduated inri obtained his L.L.B. degree at Georgetown University, Washing- ton, D. C. Following an extensive law prac- tice specializing in Federal taxes In Washington from 1925 to 1928, Mr. Jaeger accepted an appoint- ment «s assistant secretary and FIS i-Unt treasurer of the Southern Cities Utilities Company, Philadel- phia. Pa., and represented, the firm abroad from 1928 to 1931. He was in cruise of in-stalling American systems and methods in electric ard gas utilities during this period in Spain. After returning Lo this country in cany 1931. he entered the em- ploy of Burns Bros., 11 West 42nd st., Manhattan, and later was made secretary and •assistant treasurer. He served in this capacity until his appointment with the D. L. & W. Mr. Jaeger lives with his wife, Dorothy F., and two SOILS. John F. 8, and Robert H. 4. He is presi- dent of the Northwest Civic Asso- ciation Yes, and in kitchens and foyer*, too. For a Kentile - floor never shows scuffs or scars, scratches or spills. Kentile keeps clean with soap and water mopping, its colors stay young. They go clean through. You can modernize your kitchen—and your foyer—with a Kentile floor. You can turn a drab, idle basement into a handsome playroom. (Kentile is asphalt tile^ the one correct flooring to go over concrete in contact with earth.) Kentile is the outstand- ing home flooring of the day. LINOLEUM IN STOCK 0 Ever-Kleen RUBBER MATS Guaranteed 5 Years 16x20 and 20x30 Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 \P. M. 53 SOUTH JGROVE ST. NO OBLlGVriOX FOR-ESTIMATES Inc. FReeport 8-0756 Gets Promotion THURSDAY, MARCH G. 1917 A4/ss Joan Wood Weds Anthony F. Fierro, JOHN G. JAEGER Have you given your subscription to THE LEADER Miss Joan Patricia Wood, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Wood. 32 Woodbine Drive West, became the bride of Anthony E. Fierro, jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Fierro of 33 Triangle pi., in the rectory of Our Holy Re- deemer Church. The Rev. John J. Madden offici- ated and Mr. Wood gave his daugh- ter in marriage. Miss Gloria War- field was maid of honor and Vin- cent Fierro Tyns b es t man for his brother. A reception for the immediate families followed in the Elks club- house. After a stay at Southbury. Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Fierro, 'will icside on Rose st. A veteran oi Navy service, he is associated with the Gulf Oil Corp., in Garden City ElhvARD A. VASII, BECOMES TAX COUNSELLOR Edward A. Vasil, u recently dis- charged Navy veteran, is sharing olP.ce.-, with Attorney Samuel L. Israel, 64 South Grove .si . as a tux counsellor. Prior to entering t'.ic service, Mr. Vasil was for throe years with the W.ir Department as Legal Blanch Executive. He is 'a Hi'Uduatc uf New York and North- on stern Universities. \v h e r e he majored in law. His wife is the former Ellen De Costa of Prcrpori. Mr. Vasil lias specialized in all phases of taxation. Have you given your subscription to THE LEADER to the carrier ID your district? HE'S WALTER J. NICHOLS, JII. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Nichols. 84 Elliott pi., have named their son, born 0:1 Monday, Feb. 24, Wal- ter James jr. The mother is tlv former Ml.s Mabel License. FURS! COLD STORAGE Remodeling - Repairing Frieda's Fur Shop 22 Newton Blvd. FR. 8-45GG Loco/'5' Loses 50 *o 33 After Leading at Start F:r tho soromi successive year th:> Frri part Hi;4h School bnskct- Uill tr.im started the final t*nmn of the SIT.'.en in a position to win the •n mpinnship or make it a tie for first place a n d failed in the .ittrmpt. A year ago n victory over Scwan- hnk.j would have given the Red Devils the title. Friday night fac- ing Hempstead. on the local court. r ;iey could have niade it a tie. but i^ain they went down to defeat, fiO to 33. Consequently they will :i»ain hnvo to be satisfied with seo- ond honors for the season, with a South Shore League record of 9 vk'torio; and It defeats. Siartin'i the season with a team h \v.:s :iinK)st cifticoded the ':!* unpioiv hip. the Red and White five live :1 i;;i to its reputation in hi n member »ames. T:ien came .lie Christmas recess. Resuming i) lay in January, the locals just irnu'.d not sr?m to ^rt j-oir-3 agnin. TV.ey lost tiic first grune of the .c.i: (-> Crntr. 1 .!, \veni d?\vn to de- ••\ t'e.u ic f ore 1 Lruv.-cncT a litth 1 la tor and hid trouble defeating team they sl-.ould have tumbled over w.th rase. Finally c\imr the ?nme with '. Hrmpsteari from whirh it h.id won its earlier contest for the cham- pions only defeat. Starting out , with n rush, the Red Devils had a two-point margin at the quarter, j 8 to G. and led 21 to 15 at half time. However, when Hemf.ito.id | cut. loose in the second half. Free- ' pjrt not only cculd not stop the ! .tut moving live but lost the range : of the basket. As a result it ! dropped behind 23 to 25 at the three quarter mark and then fin- } ishod on the losing end of a 50 to 33 .s'.'ore. It was a sad finisli for i it-ni whos? prospects were so promising at the outset of the sea- son. The line-up: Hempstead 50 Roosevelt Raceway Season Opens May 28th Inauguration of two outstanding stakes, the Roo evelt two-mile tret and the Nnssnu two-mil:; pice, earl valued art Approximately $10.000: re- newals yf last year's features, th; $25.000 Amer can trotting c'.iam- pionship and the $25.000 National pacing derby, and a total pur c distribution of more than $1,000,000 was announced thi: week by Rsus?- vclt Raceway for the 125-night program of harness lacing which will be held over the West bury track for its oivjhUi season, from May 23 through Oct. IH. This is :\ record breaking pro- gram, marking not omy t.ie riciie : harness meet in <hi lory, bu: .1 EDITH POLLARD NAMED TO RESOURCE COMMITTEE Miss EdUh E. Pollard has'been appointed to the Resource com- mittee of the recently organi'/rd Nurscvy Education Council of Nas- sau and Suffolk Counties. Mi-.. Pollard is director-owner of tru ^olly Pre-School in Baldwin. Tho Nursery Education Council Ls concerned with l-'ic c'ducalion t.1 the pre-school child and is mad-? up of directors and teacher3 ' t schools cnrollins three to five ye.'Ji old chikirrn and others interes'* I in nursery school education. liirther indieation of the hp-cta lar a-.scent of the sulky spor; i. I he big time .-i^.-rll.is pi-luro. 'You II Be the Grandest Girl in That Spring I'aradc\ THE EASY WAY ENROLL NOW • SAVE MONEY • Have that \Well-Tailored Look.\ 6 Experienced Teachers to show you how. • Completely equipped Sewing Rooms Special Spring Outfit Classes. $i/-\oo 2-HOUR LESSONS Register now for Morning, Afternoon or Evening Classes. SINGER SEWING 20 W. Merrick Rd. Freeport Tel. 8-0494, Bricks Mirrors - Window Glass - House Pain! 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Doane, Ig 3 \2 G 3 3 1 - 3 0 4 0 2 0 8 1 7 Total 13 7 33 Hempstead 0 15 29 50 Freeport 8 21 25 33 ' Referee, RciuppVus; Umpire, kins. MOIWTCAS1XK A IMRKCTOR - CJiarle.s F. Mountca.stlc. 309 Grove .st., lins been elrclPti n direr- lor of (lie Veterans* retail beverage Mores association. He will ha\v jurisdiction over Nassau and Suf- folk Counties, in which cap;u.'i,y lie will conduct a m.'inbrr-liip r.nn- l»ai_4n ainon:^ the \ ;'ter:i.i-, in ;he; counties. )Ie als;) will M-nv ,>: the executive l)card a-, t!ie r.'pve. senta'ive of the dealers hi UK I t\v counties Never before such FAST, EASY FILING! Portable fil with This new |H>st-war \Penda- flexer\ brings you double fil- ing convenience—a handsome, sturdy steel filing cabinet on whetls, plus hunyiny F*eTida- //f.r* folders. Roll the \Penduflexer\ any- where you n^«d it—that's con- venience number one. Then file and find papers instantly in - modern hamrinj; Ferula fk-x* fohlers — t'lit's convenience nurrxber two! 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