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. 4 v ffft/'.f PAGE TEN TH1 LBADHB —FEBBPOS.T. N. T THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, .1948 - Fre3erick AnscojnheL TCakeslBaldwih Bride . FrederickjAnscombe, son of Mrs. Albert Anscombe. West End aye.; and Miss Ann Louise ' Seifery, •daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J; Seifert, Edward st., Baldwin, was married by the Rev. William Baker, in Bethleham Luthern Church, North-Baldwin, Sunday afternoon. The bride was given in marriage by her 1'ather. \ Miss Ellen Walthers, of Baldwin, was maitj of. .honor,--while- the bride's sister, Joan, was brides- maid. John'Ramsay was best man. The ushers were pdrialtJ K 4f>ys, of Baldwiin uncle of\ the bride, and William Seifert of Oeeansldc. AMARANTH RUMMAGE SALE Armistice Court, Order of Aina rantli, is to conduct a rummage said in Police Hall, Prospect st.. Hemp stead, on Wednesday, Nov. 10. Mrs. Ethel (JIiMiz heads the committee charge. 1.1 ion iio A o* v/ F; 'Mrs! Austin A-. M'.onti'oss, president of William Clinton Storj Post, A. L., Women's Auxiliary, will represent hqr predecessor Mrs. David Goldblunj^at a past-presidents' parley of the Nassau County Legion Auxiliary tomorrow night in.the RockviJle Centre post's dugout. She.was delegated to do at the semi-monlnly meeting so Thursday night in the Dugout, over which she presided. Mrs. Otto J. Christ presented the ?Ii state legislative award she re- ceived for\ the worlt she did last year, to the auxiliary. Mrs. Florence Moore-submitted a report on the installation of officers of the County Auxiliary. Mrs. Montross was delegated to attend a national defense meeting spo.n- sored by the U.A.R. chapters of Long Island in the Columbus ave. It's Easy Save Almost everyone has the ability to save. In most cases, all that is needed is the resolu- tion to do it. Why not begin now by opening a Freeport Federal .Savings Account? With an account established here you'll find it easy to save systematically — with insured safety and the benefit of attractive dividends. Latest Dividend Rate school, Friday., afternoon, Nov. 12, at 2 P.M. Two donations were voted, $15 to the Freeport • Branch of the Needlework Guild 'Of America for its .ingathering on 'Thursday, Nov. 4, and. $10 toward the Girl Scout cam- paign. Mrs. Martha Widener and Mrs. Helen I^aRue were welcomed as members. , - Members were urged -,to send greetings to Mrs. Anna \(Mother) Renham, 93 years old today. A former Freeport resident, Mrs. Ben- ham, a Gold Star mother, lives at 101 West 85th st., New York. Mrs. Goldblum, welfare chair- man, issued a request for members to 'turn in their old silk stockings to be used in the O.S. shop. She added $125 had been spent in wel- fare work since the previous meet- ing. Mrs. Lucille Nlcholitsch, com- munity service chairman, announc- ed 130 cancer pads made at a sew- ing bee. Mrs. Montross, who at- tended the laying of the corner- stone of the Seaman ave. school, gave an account of the event. Mrs. Nancy Meyers is arranging for a rummage sale, details of which will be announced later. Mrs. Rose DeTomas, hospitality chairman, was assisted by Mrs. Mary Shore and Mrs. Enid Raynor. Mrs. Goldblum is to attend a child welfare conference to be held on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5 and (i. per annum Open Monday Evenings Square Dances Taught At Columbus School Meetings of a recently organized Square Dance group are held every Tuesday night in the auditorium of the Columbus ave. school as a part of tho adult education program of the Freeport Hoard of Education. No admission fou is charged and enrollment is open to residents of Freeport and neighboring com- munities. Al MacLead, a local resident., -is leader of the group which meets from S to 10 o'clock weekly. Mr. MacLeod has pointed out that the size of the gymnasium pro- vides accommodations for a large lumber of dancers and expressed .he hope the group will grow as the season advances. New mem- bers should report to the leader any Tuesday night to obtain a egistration blank. 47 WEST SUNRISE HIGHWAY FReepon 8-6200 MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM Your savings insured up to $5,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Bohack .Cupcakes uIRL SCOUT BROADCAST District Attorney Jaines N. Geh- rlg will be the guest speaker on a special \Girl Scout Week\ broad- ast Election Day at 2:45 P.M. over radio station WHLI and its KM affiliate WHNY. Ill r. . fresh, delicious flavor and wholesome satisfaction. SOIDOMIVAT tQflACK FOOOMAtKETS .iTdnfgfif .wwYe off to' fto froftorv/\ Because tonight and every night, except Sunday, there's a\ thrill-packed program of 8 races at America's leading trotting track ... Roosevelt Raceway. So come on out with your famfly and friends for a night of fun. . . TAW SHOAL ftAOl TEAM or JrH« mrtj Nik* a»y (MWlftQ ort«ry to MhMla i . . tfcm along Otd lit WMttury. of fxvthg PAMMUTUBJ. PM rao» ol ,m Daly DovMo doM at U5. •r 7tOb pVii iM~**t •wwlW. «r not*raOM w«b«r»o. ROOSEVELT RACEWAY West bury, Long Island His'N'Her Club Plans For Country Social A Country Social is to-be given by the His'N'Hlier \ Club of,, the Methodist Church 1 tonight as its observance 'of Hallo.we'en. 'Mem bers are to appear In costumes, and each couple is to provide a package lunch. These packages will be ex- changed so no 1 pair will partake ol' the viands it provides. Square dancing is expected to be another feature. On the committee in charge are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee, chair- couple; Mr. and Mrs. John Cotter, Mr/ and Mrs. \Villlam Burney, Mr. and Mrs. Orton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gray, jr.-, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson, with -Mr.-_ancT •M-FBi-^CIarence_Heroi dent couple ex-olilclo. RARE BARGAINS. W» wfl! ••*• yw DIAMONDS FREEPORT LOAN CO. 95 ! S. MAIN St., FREEPORT NASH Develops 'Uniscope' The 'Uniscope', an outstanding feature of the new 1949 Nash cars, Is mounted on the steering column in direct line with driver vision. Grouped In it are all driving instruments commonly found on the cowl panel. The network of wires and cables to instruments la chan- neled inside the masaive cylindrical jacket of the steering column. Come In And See It At Nash-Lau Motors, inc. 14 BROOKLYN AVENUE, FREEPORT 8-0048 Dining Out Tonight? . . . you need not go , out of town to get the i most savory foods, . attractively served — just the way your heart dSsires.\ 11 Here you'll find a pleasant atmosphere that is modern in every. detail .with a, cozy cleafmes that r.will bring you back again and again! J_ ~ \ • ... to the dreamy mel- j* odies — or your own favorite tunes — played by the finest combina- tion in the area, the * 'Caravan Duet\ of so- ciety fame.' Or- Just Sit Back and Relax In a Mood of Satisfaction! • THE FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS 'SMALL F' \ Freeport 's Newest and Nicest Eating Place\ 35 N. MAIN STREET , FReeport 8-9218 - . THURSDAY, 'OCTOBER 28,'1948 THE LEADER —FREEPORT, N, Y. • .PAGE ELEVEN They'll Get Things Done •/ \J U FOR PRESIDENT FOR VICE-PRESIDENT DISTRICT ATTORNEY James N. Gehrig STATE /SENATOR Thomas E. Dewey Earl Warren The 80th Congress ally Delivered! +/ Here's What Your Congress Did for You: Freed Competitive Business Balanced Federal Budget Cut National Debt $7 Billion Pruned Spendthrift Agencies Cut Taxes — Exposed Communists Improved Labor-rManagement Fostered.-Record Home-Building Fought High Prices — Inflation' Strengthened National Defenses lOth^Judicial District John P. Bennett FOR SUPREME COURT- JOSEPH M. CONROY Vote 'YES 1 on Hempstead Town Proposition Number I 2nd DISTRICT CONGRESSMAN f Leonard W. Hall ASSEMBLYMAN Joseph F. Carlino NOVEMBER 2nd«ELECTION DAY-VOTE REPUBLICAN ALONG ROW A ' ' ' . 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