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EIGHTEEN TJH,E. LEADER—FREEPORT, N. Y. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, Dads P - • ' rf-,\ : • ^ ii if p A- Entertain P.-T.A. Enact a Comedy 'Who Wants Oscar?' Officers Elected A play, \Who Wants the Oscar? written and directed by., Lawrence Lariar, featured . the fathers' night program \Ding Dong Daddies,\ put on by the husbands of the members of the Seaman ave. school P.-T.A., in the school auditorium Tuesday 'night]..^It told the story of the boy winy-Sifter taking a score of years to get f r o m the kindergarten through high school, ended up as a bank president. In the cast were Principal Wil- liam S. Hughes, !jr., narrator; Wil- liam Fischer, Oscar; Bernard Linc<y, the mother; Thomas Jones and Harry Pnrnell, teachers; Hor- ace Weed, vocational director; Jo- seph Marino, little smart girl, and John Wegmann, clerk. First Mr. Fischer and Mr. Lincer put on an act, \Musical Impressions and Animal Interpretations\; Hud- son Meyer did a legitimate magici- an's act, and under the title of \Ballet Traglque;\ Lockwood Pen- .neJl, as a hobo, chased \Julius Fenyo,\ as a bottle, all over the place. Mr. Fenyo was chairman of the committee which arranged the pro- gram; Mr. Lincer, Mr. Weed and William Vogt, co-chaiirmen, and Mr. Lariar. stage manager. At a meeting before the dads took over, Mrs. Clement Winter was re-elected president; Mrs. Jo- seph Marino, vice-president; Mrs. Leonard D. R. Smith, recording secretary; Miss Arlene Mulllna, corresponding s e c r e tary; Mrs. Adolph Ringer, Jr., treasurer; jMrs. John Uaber, historian; Mrs. Glenn Brown, delegate to central council. FU'th grade mothers wi're hostesses Plans for the annual Hprlng carnival on May 6 and 7, and carnival tea In the home of Mr. am Mrs. Julius Fenyo, M6 West Lem ave.. Thursday, AprJJ 21, from 2 to 4 P. M., were announced. LITTLE REGGIE By-Margarita- HEY REGGIE ~ ^ WMERE YA <*OING£ MAKE A SNOWMAti / Freeport Artists Guild Plans To Carry On Numerous Activities Plans for a series oi' events \yere made at n meetiiu «YiM»pnrt Artist^ (i-uild in its new headquarters in 'the J noun* Conservatorv of Music on Sunrise Highway • 3urf ew Sounded Too Soon At Dandoline Dance One of the most successful events taged by tlie re-organized Parent- IV'Rcher Association of the Free- port High School thin season was a Dandoline Dance given by the ninth and tenth year section Satur- day night in tlie gymnasium of the Columbus ave. school. Al. Mac- Leod provided music for square and round dancing by 275 junior high school students and tbey were having such a good time they were elm-taut to go home when curfew I me arrived at 11:30. The decorations were in green ind 'yellow. Hot dogs and sol't 1 rinks were served as refresh- ments. There were lucky number lances, musical chairs, hat games and awards for other events. Mrs. Clement Winter, vice-presi- dent Vor the group, was general c.lmirman. Mrs. Cornelius B. Kelly was chairman or class mothers Mrs. Hubert P. M«nk*-U. of tickets Mrs. Frederick Richards, publicity Mrs. (ieorge tllsoii,^ finance, Mrs. Antonio Snnrooro, food. Diamonds Watches Jewelry - Silverware Cameras ' Typewriters Freeport Loan Co. 95 S. MAIN ST., FREEPORT RARE BARGAINS I.N UNREDEEMED DIAMONDS— Theo. Roosevelt League Plans Dance on June 4 Plans 1'nr thp 17th annual dance to he held in the South Shore Yacht Club. Saturday night, June 4, were made a i the monthly meeting of the 'i .u-tj.tore Roosevelt League of Freernrl in Kxempt. Firemen's Hall. .loscili.J l'1/./ji heads the commit- toe oi arrangements. Nick Rizzi Is president of the league\. Knur niRmhers were initiated, as follow •: Paul Lom.bardl, Ignaxlo Danile, Peter Cpcchl and Carman landola. Supper was served fol- lowing ihe meeting. Michiwl Dela Kocca, a member of the league, IK impresario of Verdi's opera. \Rigoletto which will be presented in South Side nigh Sc/hool. Rorkville Centre, to morrow night. Easter April 17th Remember you have a date with yourself to look your best on this occasion of fresh „ attire that signals new flothes for Spring if %K and our showing of'smart men*s SUITS and TOPCOATS fairly blooms with pedigreed makes and so do our accessories at down to Dearth prices. Suits & Topcoats - - 45. to 90. NEW YORK. of the Pliilhar- Monday night. Francis S. Shields, the president, conducted the,.meeting. Mrs. Dorothy Bedell, membership chairman, reported the membership of the young organization had reached 55. There were 30 present. Among the recent additions to the Guild were Judge Hilbert R. John- son, Lawrence Lariar and Mrs. Frieda Yamins. It is planned to hold life classes every Tuesday night beginning shortly. These classes will be free to members and a small fee is to IP charged outsiders. The next \clinic\ meeting is cheduled for Friday night, April 9, in the\ the* Sunrise Highway leadquarters, There are to be working sessions or members who specialize in vater colors, still life, sculpture ind other branches of art. The first outdoor exhibit of the ruild is to be held on the hvwn of lie Freeport Memorial Library on Saturday and Sunday, May 21 and 22. All the. members are expected to exhibit their works and a fea- ture will be portrait sketching on the grounds. A i>ool ol 1 paintings Is lo bo estab- lished from which a list nt' works will be compiled to lie used for renting or to exhibiting at institu- tions and places of business desir- ing art displays. It also was dec i d ed t o ru n a scries of one-man exhibitions In headquarters starting with one by President Shields. He will show *e\*i»ral oils of scenes on local vaters. non-objective water colors, ind a lithograph print a duplicate >f which is owned by the Metro- lolitan Muse_um of Art,' Each dis- ilay will be continued I'or' two VreUs. The Guild Issues a monthly news- etter, \The Guild Sketch,\ -edited Dy William Morgan of Baldwin, vhich oah;be obtained for 10 cents L copy. Mrs. Bernice Barber! was, n charge of the social hour. Freeport Red Cross To Elect on April 27 A nominating committee by Mrs. Charles J. Jessup, [minted by chairman, headed was ap- Mrs. Robert B. Paterson. iU the monthly meeting\ of tlie Freeport Red Cross Branch In tlie Paterson home, 1SG Pennsyl- vania jive., Tuesday afternoon. Also on the committee, are Mrs. G-arrett A. Goefschius, jr., Mrs. Charlotte E. Horn. Mrs. Howard H. Pehl and Mrs. Herbert E. Byitte. The committee will recommend- a slate of odicers Tor election at the annual mooting to _be_heUL4n The \n.'1'pnri Methodist Church. Wed- nesday, April 27, at 2:15 P.M. Mrs. Horn, production chairman, appealed for workers to assist In making lap robes from material lonated for this work by Mrs. David B. Knapp. Volunteers may telephone Mrs. Horn, FReeport S- 0-1S3. Eighteen women gave 340 ionrs of work last month In mak- ing 2G knitted and four sewn gar- ments. Mrs. Albert A. Hammond, report- id two assignments one at Pine- awn Cemetery and the other at Mitchel Field, _ - ALL MAKES PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Time Payments Rentals r Repairs 3 W. Sunrise. Hwy. FR. 9-2896 PITTS NAME GIRL LINDA . Linda Susan the name given to a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kay Pitt. 1U-I .luanita ave., in tlie Freeport Hospital on Mon- day, March 2.S. * Cheerfulness is a friend to grace, it puts the heart in tunp to praise God, and so honors religion''by proclaiming to the world that we serve a good master. —Thomas Watson TOPPERS for SPRINGTIME DAC1A KIOLLY The Fashion Shop brings you a very fine si-lection of Toppers, Xliorlies, Y* length. •*m d Hip lengths in <ray pastel shades nirlndinjr - . . ClIKRRY (JRKV SKIIM'KR BI;A('K UK I) - \VIIITK IMXK NAVY BU T K JSjylcs ranjrc from extreme flare back to he very popular double breasted front. These Toppers arc specially priced to meet your sprinir budget, ranging from. . . . 19.9S up \ r.ii ;HV \\-clcii-in' to conic in. try them on, *unl sfliM-i (|K> one flint •• MUM-IS our THE 67 South Main Street ^ SHOP FReeport 9-2381 DISTINCTIVE INVITATIONS , Announce Wedding Bells We specialize in quality papers. . . . Our wide variety of type-faces in- sures satisfaction, and i - lasting beauty. LEADER PRESS 154 E. Merrick Road FReeport 8-7668 THURSDAY, APRIL '7/ 1949 THE LEADER —FREEPORT N. Y PAGE NINETEEN Sgt. Paul Murphy's Body -Arrives-for-Biirial Here— who was killed in action at St..Loo, France, in October 1944 during the invasion of Normandy, has been brought to this country for burial in the Pinel'awn Cemetary. Sgt. Murphy was the son of Thomas J., and the late Mrs.! Murphy, of 51 South Grove St., and the husband of Joan .Murphy, of -Parmingdale. He was\ a graduate o/ Preeport High School and the Applied School of Agriculture, Farmingdale. ( Short- ly after finishing his studies at ;the latter institution he was called into the. Army in 1940 in which he served until his death. He was 26 years- old wnen he made the supreme sacrifice. Mrs. St. George Given Life P.-T.A. Membership Mrs. William H. Rablen was elected to succeed Mrs. William C. Fitch as president of the Archer st., School Parent-Teacher Associ- FREE for { tftis Beautiful 'HANGING WALL PERFUMER 'KEEPS YOUR 'ROOMS AND [CLOSETS FRESH AND FRAGRANT (WITH YOUR FAVORITE PERFUME. Seen fed with your choice of 4 delightful odors UUC MOUNTAIN PINE UVEHOER VIOLET Come gel yourf at any of our 6 chapels while the supply lasts—adults only Not for sale — an Easter gift of good will from Savmor Surplus Sales ****^ *** *-*-• •* W44 '14 feAftW •*! W*M W\J *.•• ^fc * •*. , L , f ^ . \\ — Mrs—David—Moithrop-and—Mrs^-Upens-Freeport-Store atlou at the animal me.etlng Tues- day afternoon in the school.. Arthur. D. Ea'stwood were named vice-presidents;—Mrs.—Tv~Redmoh~d: McKenna, . reqording secretary; Mrs. William..K. Jacjcsori, corre- sponding secretary; Mrs. William Lord, treasurer, and Mrs. Harry Feldstein, delegate to central council. A life membership was presented to Mrs. Ernest St. George by Mrs. Fitch on behalf of the group. Re T freshruents were served with third grade mothers officiating as hostesses. Ebbets in Second Place In Businessmen's League By taking three games from Bruno, Ebbets moved into second place in the Freeport Business- men's Bowling League on the Grove Alleys Monday night. The runaway Town Cleaners won from VonEIm Insurance, 2 to 1. in a closely contested series. Photo Mart downed Kleiner's Grocery, by the same count. By rolling up a series of GIG \Kewpie\ Ackerman of the Ebbets 1 five got himself a nice score In the Nassau-Suffolk Sweepstakes with a count of 720. The scores: REIMER'S Pawlovttky -.. The Savmor Surplus Sales Stores, \ extending through from 21 Railroad ave. to 34 West Sunrise Highway yesterday. There are. entrances on both streets. • The store will be stocked with a complete line of surplus govern- ment supplies, In addition to a an excellent assortment of industrial clothes, hunting and fishing attire, outdoor- clothing, work shoes, and sporting goods. An air purifier will be given gratis to each purchaser. Spartan Commercial NOLAN GLACKEN SchmnlenberRor,, .,...„ 1.V2 Mannpuerrn 177 (iold«»n 126 Blossom 1!»6 WnlHs _....._ _ 147 Totnla Locnsco RAYNORS' CotlKnola ._ Rorco ..... _ . Trun«ntt . ... Handicap Totnlt* ...... _ MILI-ANGS' .._.. 758 COAL 151 123 „.. 136 .... 172 .. 144 (D . 152 167 lilt 144 163 745 (4) 156 154 158 172 19S '2 152 134 131 104 163 6S4 156 163 1S8 1.18 160 2 Mohr , Sutherland GROCERY - 162 179 176 (U 164 135 151 tor Thome Totals Tymhtll 152 PHOTO 835- .J76.S MART <2) 72S FLORIST .. Itt5 127 . 162 174 .. iss 847 (2) ir.'j W. Willi-t R. Willct Ricdel Tntnln . VON Pillcinr'ton Mciliitrtin Afkcrmiin Smith AshiiowM . To tn IK ELM 160 181 130 171 *. 1-6H SI 1 1 INSURANCE 145 l*n Mil INS .... 214 176 MO 136 16f, 1C 1 .! Tsn (I i r. r, i.-.i 16!) 1II -1 16fi 851 TOWN CLEANERS Peintintt 132 Rone 156 White - , ..-.„. 202 Apfol 171 PiHiicrita — 150 Totals 811 EBBETS* (3) 220 146 Ackerman Ruck FREEPORJ 47 North Main Street QUEENS VILLAGE, 214-65 Jamaica Ave. JAMAICA, 168-3], Hillside Ave. CORONA, 37-20 104th St. FLUSHING, 162-14 Sanford Ave. LONG ISLAND CITY. 36-10 Broadway tON G ISLAND'S flNIS T fUNIRAl DlfilCIO R Verity .. Cover - TotnlH WilHIIII Elliott K. Winner Iferlell Tntlilf l Th<- BRUNOS 156 ir.ii 131 (0) ir.-i . 162 177 . . S 11 W. Town Cleaners fi3 Klilictis' . . •!« Photo Mart 44 Von Kim Inmirance . !t!) Reimcr'a Grocery 37 Barber 32 RSG (2) 179 IBfi 197 17« 14(1 857 221 116 •16S it 21 173 163 I.Ill 170 19.I N-ifl L. 24 •11 43 fib fif, 126 140 144 149 165 147 1'JO 17K 179 \SO 177 1-17 I.V.! 1T)S 203 H37 230 175 177 171 173 1)26 170 Ifil JI7 224 181 I f. 4 17a 205 r.c. .724 .!i2!) ..106 .448 .425 .36H Totals Powers Click TOWN Knjircy Schroeher Hnndirnp Totalt* S4C CLEANERS ... ... 164 123 12S i no 64 175 176 782\ (3) 148 IfiS ir.i 124 ir.o 37 144 140 128 ItiO 191 763 160 17S 159 190 1 5.0 37 SS3 Publ-R-Nuthin' Players Ready- to-Give_Comedy '_ Final rehearsals are being held for-the-presentatlon-of-the-Geprge^ Kaufman-Moss Hart- production. \Tlie Man Who Caine-tp Dinner,\ by the Dubl-R-Nuthin* Players of the First Presbyterian Church in the Freeport High School auditori- um Saturday night. William G. Fitch, the. coach, who will portray. the leading role of Sheridan White-; side, is confident the players will put on a performance that will equal the production of \You .Can't Take It With You,\ last •year- PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Li- cense R.L. 6044 hn« been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor, wine, elder nnd beer nt retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law nt 35 South Mnin Bt., Preeport, Nnaanu County, N.Y., for on premiaea consumption only. Cnentano E. DeAlemiedn. \The Small Fry Reatnurnnt.\ . .LEGAL NOTICE To SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OK NEW YORK ALFRED J. FOX. and LEE HYMAN, alleged creditor*, nnd any and all unknown pursonn whose names or partn of whoso mimes and whose place or places of residence arc unknown nnd cannot after diligent inquiry hi? aacertnined, alleged creditors of* mud FRANK G. LYONS docennod, nnd if any of the anid above iillet;ed creditors named .specifically or IIH n class bo dead, their loRnl representatives, their hum bandn or wives, if any. (HatrHmterH nnd succeRsorH in into rent whose namon and/ or plact'n of residoncr and pout ollice addrossoH are unknown and cannot after inquiry be ascertained, REND GREETINGS: Upon the petition of GERTRUDE M. LYONS, residing at 42 Lakeside Drive, Baldwin Long Island, New York, na Administratrix of . the estate of FRANK—G.—LYONS,—lnte__of_,Naaa_au_ County, Deceased, * .-You and each, of you , arc hereby c I ted-to-sh'ow .cause, heforo-pur. Surrogate of the County, of Nassau, at the Surro- KHto's .Court of said County, held at the County. Court House., at Mlncola, In the County of Nassau, on the 20th-day of April, 1949, at. ten o'clock In the fore- noon of that day, why the account of Gertrude M. Lyons as administratrix 61 the Goods, chattels and credits which were of Frank G. Lyons, deceased, should not be judicially settled and further why the alleged claims of Lee Hyman and Alfred J. Fox should not bo' dismissed and disallowed. _ IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused the seal of the Sur- rogate's Court of our said County of Nassau to be here- unto affixed. . WITNESS, HOtf. LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of our said L. S. County of Nassau, at the Sur- rogate's Office, at Mlneola, In the said County, the 10th day of March, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine, (•gd.) EVERETT C. FURMAN. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court 4t-Mch. 17-Apr. 17 . . HELP WANTED FEMALE LAD1KS—Earn extra money for Waster. Sell glamorous lingerie; samples available in n\\v spring shades. M. & H. SALES CO. 35 RAILROAD AVENUE Freeport, N. Y. CITATION To 1. VILLAGE OFFICIALS GUESTS OF HOLY NAME SOCIETY ~ Mayor Robert L. Doxsee, Trus- tees Leonard I). R. Smith and Cord Viebroek, Village Counsel -Martin H. Weyrauch and Superintendent of Public Works Michael J. Coffey attended a meeting of the Holy Name Society of Our Holy Redeem- er R.C..,Church in the .parochial school Tuesday night. Mayor Doxseo showed films on fishing and the breakwater at Point Lookout. He also answered_ ques- tions regarding Jones Inlet. „ TRUCK for HIRE HOUR - DAY or WEEK WITH DRIVER CELLARS CLEANED -:- DEBRIS REMOVED SIDEWALKS REPAIRED OR LEVELLED We'Are Completely Covered by Insuranee Just Call FReeport 9-2866 FINANCE YOUR NEW CAR THROUGH US 21 MONTHS TO PAY THE PEOPLE OK THE STATE OF NEW YOItK ANCELINE-MATIIII.DE PACCARH JAPUBMANU LOU IS E- CON- STANCE SINr.Y-I'AGCARn HELEN JOSEPHINE S I N C Y - PACCAUU CONSULATE C E N E R A L OK SWITZERLAND AMERICAN SUR- ETY COMPANY and nriy nnd nil unknown persons whoBe nnmuH nnd imrtu of vrhuH«> numcH nnd whonc place of plncca of residence nre unknown nnd cannot, after dltlRent Inquiry bo nacertulncd, distributee's, helra-at-law nnd next of kin of H»id AMELIA PACCAHD II!KO known no AMELIE A, P AC- CARD AND AMELIA ANC.ELINE PACCARD, dorcnwed, nnd if nny o the Kind dlHtrilniti'OK named specif (rally or UK a cln^s !>u dead, tlu-i h-ual roprcsuntativi 1 .-, their hushiuxlH or wives, if any. iJiKtrilmtcrf and Rin. p (*CHsora in tnten-nt wlmHt* namcH atul/iir i>llire.\ of rt-sith'in-e nnd post <tllire iutdreKrt«>» are. unknou n HIM! rniuiot afliT dtlJKrnt ini|iiiry hi' a.sccrt JiinL'd, MBN1» UKKETINCS: pnii tin- petition itf H. IfoCAKT SKAMAN.'iiH County Tn-af-urer. residing i at I I I U'alnut Jtd«d. (Jlen Cove. Nassau ' Cnuntv, New York, as Administrator, of the eHtal,- of AM KM A I'ACfAKD, I a/k/a AMKLIK A. PACCAUD & AMKLIA AN'lJI'JIJNK PACC \U1>. late of Halilwin.j Nassau County. Ni-u Yoi-k. dert-asc'i). ' YOU AND EACH <>!•' YOU nru In-n-lty ' riled lo show cause In-fore our Surrogate' of the County of Na»au, at t ho Surro- i mitn's Court of mi id County, held at th.- I County Court Houwe, at Minoola, in the County of NIIHHIUI. on the IHth duy of May. ItMli. at ton o'clock in the forenoon of Unit il»y, whyihe\*'n-ct'o^ntH of the Administrator IIH filed herein fdumld not he jiidicinlly settled nnd allowed. .IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have cuuKod the Heal of the SiirruKfito's Court of our said County of Nasiiu to he hereunto affixed. WITNESS, HON. LEONK D. HOWELL, iiurrojrnU; of our »aid County of NHHIUI. (it the. Surro- Kat«i'n Oflice, at- Min'fola. in the L. S. said County. thW fourth day of Aprilr one thniiKan<) nine hundred nnd forty-nine. CLEHK Ol-'-THK SURROGATE'S COURT. Everr-lt C. 'r 4T-Apr. 7-2H NOTICE FREEPORT SWEET SHOP BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR EASTER BUNNIES, EGGS AND BASKETS, COME AND SEE OUR WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF EASTER CANDIES MADE FROM NESTLES MILK CHOCOLATE \BUY AT THE FREEPORT SWEET SHOP AND GET THE BEST FOR LESS\ FREEPORT SWEET SHOP PROP. C. TROUMIUS 17 East Sunrise Hwy. FReeport 8-0489 Next to the Freeport Theatre NOTICE OK ANNUAL SCHOOL MKKTINfJ AND KI.KCTION • OK MEMBEJIS OP THE BOARD OK SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9. TOWN OF HEMPSTEAI). NASSAU COUNTY. NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the annual school mr^etinK of the Inhabitant!) of Union 'FYc'e School'-Dintrict No. 9, »{ the Town of HcmpHtfMid, NIIHHIHI County. New York, qtmHficfi to vote at school mfCtiiiKH will he held In the auditorium of the Iliirh School, on . Pino StroiTt, Frccport, Ni-w York, on TticHflay, Miiy 3rd, 194W. at eitrht o'clock. P.M. for the purpoHc of voting tuxes in sitfd diHtriot for Hchool purpOHOn nnd for thn trun- Hnflton of «uch other hunincBB (is may lewjilly come before tho mrdinn. NOTICE IS ALSO fJIVEN that thor- will bo nn election of onr tninlcc to hold oflicc for n period of three ycar». Otto JcnHt-n, whowe term of oflU'o (/xpires -on tho first day of July 11M9, is it cnn- diilatu for re-election. Tho voting will be h«.-ld at the Auditorium of the Hi«h Sc'hool on Pine Street. Freoport. Now York. betWfiMi . th<- hourH of twelve o'clock noon and nine P.M.' 'on \Vedne»- dny. Mny 4th, HM!t. Personal roKi«tration of votorV is roquirod, and no pernon shall be enti'tti-'l to vote »t. anid muiftiitK m\I e lot-linn whose name .does not appear on tho resistor of the school district., anil notice is also civr-n\ that the Hoard of~Rt'KiH- tration and CanvaHH will meot in the lobby of the Auditorium of the Hijfh School on Pine Street. Freeiiort. New York, on the 23rd day of April! HMO, •between': 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. for the.jpurposcrof-reKiHterinK those electors who are entitled to resistor. Leo F. filhlyn. Prenidcnt Alma Boyden, Clerk Dated, April Ut, 1949,. Freeport, New York. By Order of Board of-Education. 4-T April 7-28- . • For a Happy Easter 'round your family table next Sunday, shop for Easter fixin's at A&P. For A&P's got that \Easter feastin' spirit\—wonderful foods for wonderful dishes at low prices! Here's a festive tip .or two for you: FROZEN FRUITED DESSERT A super-delish climax for your Easter feast. To 1 package of ANN PAGE SPARKLE mixture for makinp; ICE CREAM DESSERT (Vanilla Flavor) add 1 cup milk. Stir until smooth. Add % cup of your favorite Ann Page Preserve. Partial- ly freeze in freez- ing tray. Whip 1 cup heavy cream, gradually adding 2 tbsps« lemon juice. Add to ice cream mixture. Freeze until nrnV, Serves 5. EASTER TREAT TO SEE ANa EAT Rainbow.- colored Easter Eggs? Dye your own! It's easy and eco- nomical with A&P EGGS—large, budget-priced and strictly fresh, For after-Easter eatingytry devil^ .ing the yolks with chopped cucum- ,bers or pickles, mayonnaise and left-over ham, and serve a salad that's scrumptious. \PARTYFIED\ COCOA Hot cocoa's a Sunday supper favor- ite in our house. So-o-o good and so thrifty with flavor- rich ION A COCOA! For Easter lusciousncss, float a marsnmallow in each steam- ing cup. Or accent the chocolatcy ION A COCOA flavor with a dash of cinnamon. TRIMMED FOR EASTER Jelly Bean Cake? Marvelous! Sift 2tt cups sifted SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR with 1 tsp. each soda, salt, and 1V£ cups sugar. Add to MJ- cup shortening. Add 1 tsp. vanilla, to 1 cup. milk. Add % of milk. Blend; beat .1 min. (at least 150 strokes). Add remaining milk and 2 un- beaten eggs,'Beat 1 min. Add 3 squares melted chocolate; beat. 1 min. Bake in 2 greased, floured, deep 8\ pans in 350°F. oven about 35 mins. Frost, and decorate with jelly.beans. \' \ ' • • '