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FOUR THE ,LEADER — FREEPORT, -N.Y. Rev. James Shaw (Continued rrom ?age \> f\niiy; \ \vho • r.I^n -pronounced the iK-nedictior.. The choir of the 2nd Baptist Chinch sang. Guests introduced were Leonard U. B. Smith, acting Mayor; Charles Herbert, commander 01 Hcury Mor- ison posi. A. L.: Mrs. Pearl Jon s. -('presenting the Auxiliary; Dr. John W. D.'jdd, .superintendent of schools; '/rank Datcr, p:».st commander ot Henry Theodore Mohr PJU. V.F.W.; .Mrs. Lucy Johannamann, president •>f the Auxiliary; Richard G. Mc- Chcsney, prcsid m of Long Island Chapter. S. A. R ; Mrs. W. Carl Crittcnden, recent of Ruth Floyd VVoodhull Chapter, D.A.R.; Mrs. Dannie Wood, regent of .Julia Ward rlowe chapter. D. of U.. 1861-65; William H. McCloskcy, commander •<if Story post, and Mrs. David '.joldblum, president of its Auxili- . ry. Trumpet', rs from the Precporl High School Band were stationed •t the main intersections of the Ullage and sounded \Taps\ as traf- fic was halted for a minute at 11 •/clock. A group of trumpeters and Legionnaires paid tribute to the de- parted in front of the Honor Roll on the lawn of the Frecport Me- morial Library. Charles I r . Mountcastle, chairman of the Armistice Ball given by the L»gio;i Saturday night in the Dug- out, rrporfrd ih*- alfair was ono of the m-)M sucjce'jsl'.:: in ;h • Ir.story of thr ;vi.'.:. M ):T ihnn In') attend- ed. M. t si': i'v (U::ic:;.u '.va -. 'provided by I 3 ;r.il Muro \VAGNEKS NAMK SON STEPHEN A :,oi; bnrn to Mr. a:id Mrs. Paul Wa-rr-r, 1-Vj Cra;'.- ave.. on Sunday h:is neen name:i Stephen. The mother is th • former Miss Irene Smith. Kodak, Ansco and Defender Film Paper and Chemicals All Types of Photo Lighting Equipment [3] 23 W. Merrick Rd. FReeport 8-0354 Keyed to the New Look— YOU'LL FIND THEM ALL AT NORMAN'S -^ Hooded Coats it Zip-in Coats * Fitted Coats * Full Back Coats Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats In All New Fall Shades THUKSIMY. \OVK.MBKR 83 SO. MAIN ST. FREEPOR1 I fft \I'll I'd . \~\U l^e that I \r I resli. \vln 'le>« •me i-Mlls ir in I ll-.U.M \\\Sa AK!-', !'..<> XT : And After the Game You'll Score with ' COCOANUT or CHERRY 96 So. Main Street FReeport 8-0255 HERMAN PRICE, Prop. THE LEADER — FREEPQRT,.N. Y. FIVE Glenda Lvn Shop Is Formally Opened 'ft 4 , Lr.icst to join the list of mod- ernized start's on M;iin st.. is the Glemto Lyn Shop, formerly An- iifttcc. 50 South Main st.. conduct- ed by Spec tor and Schuch. The format opening last Thursday night, was aiu-ndcd by Mayor Cyril C. Ryan. Cord Viebrock, president of the Chamber of Commerce; Milton D.'inzitrer and many others. The plac* 1 has been completely refitted inside and out. The work was done by the Freeport Glazing Works, hc-i.dcd by Benjamin Pns- ner. ARMV AND NAVY PROGRAMS OVL.K WIII.I AND VV1INY \Pioudly We Hail\ and \In t!ie Kii'hcrr Tradition\ \radio diamas have bei-n r.ducd tu the program schedule a I WKLI and FM Sta- tion \VHNV. and will be hea'ci every Monday. \Prcudlv We Hail.\ ]j:u.se:ilxl in e:,(?peiation with the War Dcpa l- mt nt. \\ill be broadcast at 2:45 p. :n. Tlie star on \Monday will be Virginia Bruce. Holly \voo;l Mar. \In !he Hi'^hesl Tracliti in.\ jjiv- v r n!c:i in cooperation witli tiie Navy, will be broadcast at 8:45 p. m. and features episodes culled Ji'om clfii ial Naw ivcords. MAGNIFICENT 18th CENTURY 10 PIECE DINING ROOM GROUP AT A RECORD PRICE !t-s IK-CM in.'inv sears since \\ c n>uld <dTcr ymi a ^rmi]. as inn- a> llu-> in ils dcsi-n'. . . the line inah.'--any veneer- thai ha\c I.ecu u^-d , skilliulU. ..r in ft- flau lcssv\y\r1<iiiaM>liii>. Kncli piece is exact r.,i.\ ,. priceless museum pieces. Kach piece adds t<> tin- perfect n m ni the v !; ,' L;p'iin which \\M will tise \\ith pleasure and pride ii»r nriny \carv ( 1 ! ; . • are ten hcamiitfl piece-: tal>lc. UttTcl. Kfcakmnl china Vl\>et. -.MI,. and '> chairs. ' ' { i • 5 pc. CHROME KITCHEN SET _. i-xccllcnt liliv ! Tile t.'iMc II;IN hairpin IC^N. culler 1 . <lr;i\\ IT Mild lliat \\ < nulcr fnl formica tup. Tin- I i-liaii> arc ti|)h< jUtcn-d in rc'l simulated Icaihcr. It'^ smart - it's nmdrrn - ir> a \vuiulcrfiil valtu-! Ilit- il<>Iida\N lake . .n nc\\. licant't'ul furiual mamuTs . . . cncLrnl partu-s. diniKT-.. daiu*i's. I • (-arh IUT M\\ n <L ., ,\\ n. .M j,| call\ length fur »' I'kiaiU. drama lie and l\ii^ pir dimuT. l»eati 'IMI! and c\CUMIL;- i\. ir danciiiM-. Sec i.tir ma^ v:' ;:.•».• m iu-\\ C\1K ci P 'ii \\\ f. .nnal ^«\\\\- i\. r ii -Jida \ L>au-; M'-. \1] .,;/, „ Priced from. to$ \Where the Smart Set Shops' 69 South Main Street FReeport 9-3300 Mrs. Ray C. Brumfield Entertains Chopin Club Mr-. Rny C; Bnimficld \vasliosi- , -'-'X> J :hr Clupin Club a; its No- ! Ov iVtNfoer me. ting Monday nr^hi in I her home. 212 Paitland rd. Mrs. R. I. DennisUm, the guest speakker. ' Kave a talk on \Quo Vadis,\ with musical illustrations. Mrs. Mildreti ts^orjin played three piano selections, \Minuet\ by Boc- thermi. \Nocture.\ .opus 59, No. 1, by Chopin, and \Claire de Lune\ by DeBussy. Mrs. Brumfield also played three ]>iano numbers. \Toc- ca;a and Fuyue in D minor.\ by Bach; \Pierrel\'from \The Carni- ^ al.\ by....Sjliumann. an.1 Schoen- bt i'K s opus 19. Mrs. Barbara Dickey sans- \Dream.\ by Wagner. Miss Ina W,y ranch, a charter member of the club now living up- S;j'e and Mrs. Ida Krupp. were quests. Mrs. \Arthur C. Ray. chair- man of hostesses, was assisted by M ]-.->. Virgil L. Dickey and Miss Alice Davis. The next meeting, to fei'.lure a Christmas parly, is to be IK id in the hqmc of Mrs. Harold Haynor, Pennsylvania ave.. on Mon- day night. Dec. 8. Marshall Plan Studied By DAR Evening Group Thirty members of Ruth Floyd Woodhull Chapter.. U.A.I?., attended i he firM gathering of the evening study group Monday night in the home of Mrs. Budd K. Strader, ' 233 Rose st. Mrs. John W. Djdd. National ' Defcr.s chairman and 'past regent . of the cli'ipler, discussed the topic. \The Marshall Plan and What Dt-nii.nd.s Will Be Made on Our Agricultural anad Mineral Resour- ces.\ Stereojiticon slides \vcro used to illustrate the talk which was followed by a general di.scussi'bn. The hostess served refreshments. Reg 59.95 MAHOGANY DESK \ttthcntic period di-si^n in a Im^aiiy. hand rulilu'd to a lustre. IJas roumy dra\\ri\s attracli\ c hron/c; dra\\ cr pnl Kfj;. l ':''5 Desk chair. ...'.' Kt-L'. 7. ''5 Tal.U- lamp ....... A '-'-' 5-/<.« ra \ V W w \ k ^:w-**^i-... 7.95 4.95 VISIT THE TOY SECTION OF OUR JUVENILE DEPT FREEPORT 52 So. Main St.- Freeport 8-0900 HEMPSTEAD 266 Front St Hempstead 3995 Every year we're a// faced with the same problems when it comes to buying Xmas gifts for the ladies in our lives — \what to get — what size — what color — will she like this . . .\ and on and on like a merry-go-round. Why go nuts, when HUDSON GIFT CERTIFICATES can solve your problems so limply. It's easy, painless, no crowds, no rush. Come into our shop, decide how much you want to spend. We give you a certificate in any amount desired. You present it as a gift, and at her leisure, she selects exad/y what she wants from our varied assortments of Sheer Witchery Hudson Nylons, lovely lingerie, fine hankies, and luscious scarfs. Simple? We'll say ... and no charge for this service either. Hurry in not \just for one, but for dozens of HUDSON GIFT CERTIFICATES in handy gift folders. P.S. They can also be used for birthdays, anniversaries, or any gift occasion. THE STOQE EV£QYON£ Frecporl Store open Thursday and Friday evenings 23 South Main Street Freeport FREEPOUT MERCY LLACHT TO GIVE CHRISTMAS PARTY Plans for a C^r:;-:nu^ pnvty to br hc-t:! in rho home rf Mi\. An- ihony Pre?.;osj. :?'..\> W.illacc M.. on Thursday' afternoon. D.'c. 11. wort 1 mn-.lt- at a brief ivu'etir.j; of the Fret-purl Mercy L:aauc in Salva- tion Army Henriqimncrs. 75 Church st.. Thursday aftmuun. Mrs. John J. Leonard \vas nipncd chairman of i lie commit tor of arraivu'MHMits by Mrs. Joseph H. Gallo. the presi- dent. Members of the I/afttic aucndt\i the ingfuherinu of ;he Freeport Branch of ilie Needlework Cnuld ol America af;er >.!ie mceMiv.:. Democratic Club Mourns C. F. Egan Tribute to the memory of\ Chnrlr--. P. Egan. president for six year until last January, was j:nid ( by th Freeport Democratic Club at • it semi-monthly meeting Friday nigh in headquarters, 56 West Merric 1 rd. On opening the mertiiiR, Prcs.- dent William Mowdy called fnr th- members to sp.nd a mom run if silence for Mr. Elian who died m- Triday. Oct. 24 of a heurl attack- Mrs. Marie L. Mitchell announce;' the recent smornesbord was a pro- nounced success socially aiul lir.~ anciallv. A SMALL DEPOSIT ANY ARTICLE TIL CHRISTMAS AT MOSER'S 52-Piece Service for 8 Well ond Tree Platter S1O95 Silver Plated Bread Tray Sterling Silver Compote ~t\ Freeport's Oldest Jpwe/er 63 South Main St. Freeport KMSEIl^^^ TILL 1949 ! No trade-in required. You choose the ac- cessories. DELIVERY NOW at regular list price. Open Evenings till 9 P.M. — Sundays till 2 P.M. JEFFERSOTUNC. Kaiser and Fraze.r Motor Cars 40 E. MERRICK RD. FREEPORT, L. I- PHONE: FREEPORT 8-9595