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S^i^^^K^M'^^^NM;^ WW^^?^^ —\\\\ ..)-..- IM 1^ Z A ? Z R 4- F B E E P 0 @ t, SAeduIed for February 11 ;••' • '• '. : \T\. ••\= . , . ^ The fihai event in the adminlatra- tion of the present officers of the , F^eepbrt Lodge of EUw will be .the annual .charity ball which la sohed\ ;uled for .Saturday night, Feb, 11. Proceeds derived from the. event will go/ to the v various charities to be sponsored by the lodge this year. Reservations are in charge of Karl • V..'^nton\-r \'.\-'•';. \'.\'•/;/' •.. . ' ZlPA^ O. /Spuhler is chairman of the \social comniittee and welfare cominittqe.awl)ioh sponspres the event.\ -'4'r '':/'''-\\• \. . '/ /' RE8BBE The annual Military Ball of the Nassau County Chapter of the Re- serve Officers :.Assoc!ation will l?e held Friday night in\ the Officers at Mitchel Meld, Feb. 24th| it announced by Major Alfred W, Hauft, president of .the fbcal, chap- ter at a meeting held in Mineola* ^ Lieut. Col. \ AdolpK ; Eckhardj of Baldwin, and the executive commit- tee ;Have^ been appointed; to manage the affair, which is\ opep to all former officers. $iirf taster* PIS 4 AFTERNOON COCKTAIL DANCING i Featuring the Masters of Rhythm THE \ Charlie Judge TRIO 0—:— FBEE B2%J%BA INSTBHOTION Q- DANOE CONTEST OTEL Bead* Club W™ of for Laat Year The eleventh annual dinner of the Jones Beach Surf Fishing Club will **e served In the South Shore Yacht C)ub quarters S a t u r ^ay night, March 4, President Ed Buckley an- nounced today. Ah Interesting *pro- gram has been arranged in connec- tion Whthb. event. .:;\'''.. Prizes ,for the various 1S49 win- ners In the various events were awarded\ at the, monthly meeting last Friday nlgh't .In the Municipal Building. The awards are as follows: Striped Baaa,. Surf—First, Edward J. Koalofaky, 35 pounds: oecond, tie, Ar- thur Knmpfer nnd Saul Felnbcrg, SI liounds, 8 ounces. . . Weakflsh, Surf—Flrat, tie, Charles W. Kehrer nnd Fred Corner, 8 pounds; sec- ond, tie, Mario J. Malck and Howard Kmnpfer, 7 pounds. Weakflah Boat—First, tie, John Fet- rakls and Edward J, French, 4 pounds 12 ounces, * Bluoflsh, Surf—First, Joseph Rohan, jr., 0 pounds: second, Richard A. Brncht, 6 pounds 4 ounces; third, Saul Felnberg. 6 poundn.B ounces. lUnRflsh, Surf—First Cosmo De Salvo, 2 pounds 0 ounces; second, Claire Do Snlvo 1 pound 8 ounces. Fluke, Surf—First Louis F, Malek, 14 pounds, ' Fluke, Boat—First Walter S. Foster, 11 pounds; second, Harold ElsenberK, 6 pounds; third, Clint Pon», 5 pounds 14 ounces, \^ Flounder, Surf—First Anna Shemet, 2 pounda 6 ounces. Flounder, Boat—First James J. Wat* tord; 3 pounds 11 ounces; second, J, E. OlasHKen, 3 pounds 2 ounces: Lhlrd, (luldo Karchor, 2 pounds 14 ounces. Blackflnh, Boat—First Ken Wober, 8 pounds 4 ounces; second,. Charles Brun- ner, 4 pounda 9 ounces; third, A. Fell- m»nn, jr., 4 pounds 8 ounces, JUNIOR CONTEST WINNERS Striped Bass, Surf—First, Louise Ro- han, 3 pounds. Fluke, Boat—First Adeline L. Aubel, 7 pounds 14 ounces; second, Nancy Ep- ple, 3 pounds 3 ounces. Flounder, Boat—First, Guldo Karchor, jr., 2 pounds 3 ounces. Forgy, Surf—First Louise .Rohan/ 2 l*ounJn 2 ounce* Black BasH—First A, G. Homa. jr., S IKiunJM 4 ounces Sound and color films \Salt Water Fishing In Virginia\ and \Prairie Wings\ were shown. South Grove Street FReepoyt 8-0191 %j&%pimg Every Sunday Afternoon 3 to 7 P.KL NEVER A COVER OR MINIMUM CHARGE By Freeport Chevrolet Arthur T. Roth R#-Elected L. L Association President Arthur T. Roth, of Rockvllle Cen- tre was re-elected president of the Long Island Association at the an- nual meeting of the Board of Direc- tors In the Garden City Hotel, Also returned to office for 1950 were: William F. Ploch, Garden City, chair- man of the Board: George H. Gray, Froeport, Vlce-Prealdent for Khiprs; Ed- win G. Eppenbach of Long Island City, Vlce-Presldent for Queens; George Gush- man, Rlverhead, VIce-Presldent for Suf- folk: and Henry G. Elsemann of Hlcks- vllle, Vlce-PresIdent for\ Nassau: and Adam Muller of Llndonhurat, Treaaurer. Meade C, Dobson was continued as ^Xan- aging Director. For the coming year, Mr. Roth recommended the establishment of a committee on taxation. He also announced the creation of an In- dustrial Bureau under John D. Whitmore, Executive Secretary of The Association. t Enjoy* a County Fair Money flowed freely at-the Count ty Fair given .by the. Dubl\It»Nuthui dTu b of the First Presbyterian .OAurch at' the January meeting In House. There were booths a t w n i c h the' winders received awards, a \*stop the music,\ contest in which the correct guessers were paid off, and ah auction conducted by a -professional, Vi Brown* of Amikyv$lle,' in which white elephants brought by members of/ the club were disposed of to the highest bidders. ' \ . ' \^ Some of the members had accum^ ulatdd quite a'fortune by the time the evening drew to a close.. But it Was all in-stage money* Members' brought home made cakes and jellies which were ex- hibited, and\>then disposed of as refreshments, t ' Guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shade, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Enzlan, Mi% and Mrs. H. M* Bundesen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crisp. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krummel, the president-couple, presided over a brief business meeting. On the committee for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. .Clement Winter, Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Heller, and Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Hubbard. Auxiliary of Legion Thanks Pupils for Toys Mrs. Ruth Montross, child wel- fare and rehabilitation chairman of the Women's Auxiliary of William linton Story Post, Al*., this week requested The Leader to extend to the pupUs of.the schools in Free- port her sincerest appreciation for their donations of toys, which were repaired and given to needy chil- dren during the Christmas season. The auxiliary co-operated wit^h the post In carrying out this project. More than 150 articles were donated tiy children in the schools of the village. Bride of John T, Mapes Miss Grace Loretta Gr6T daughtefof Mrs, Josephine' Grogan and -the late Thomas F. Grogan, 507 Archer stJ, was marriecl to; John. F.r Mapes, nephew of Mr. ahd'Urs. Harry Lewis,. 361 ^rthfir **<* J*^ 22, at. 4 Pj»., lit Our Holy Redeer mer %.p. qhurch. The - bride was given in'Carriage by her brother, Thomas J. Grogan, and the Rev. John T. Drab, assistant pastor, officiated at \the yreddihg. .Mlqs Josephine Qrpgart, Bister 'of the' bride, was maid of honor, the bridesmaids were Miss Gloria Lepro,c of Hempstead, and Mtss Arllne Grosser, of Freeport, and flower girl, Alice Todd, of Freeport. Mr^ Mapes had as his best man, Edward Mantell, of Levittown, the ushers were Kenneth Hoffman and Frederick Grosser, and the ring bearer, David Grogan, nepKew of the bride. . ' . Following a reception in Exempt's Fire Hall; the couple left for a motor Trip \upstate. They will live at the Archer st., .address on their return. Mr.. Mapes was graduated from Freeport High School in 1948 and his bride last June*, He is a tele- Srislon technician for the Radio Corporation of America. Mrs. Mapes Is employed by Boqsey & Hawkes, international music house, in Ocean- side. H & H- LINEN SHOP FEATURES A COMPLETE STOCK OF * Table and Bed Linens * Plastics * Novelties * Croohetting & Handwork *' Handkerchiefs 105 So. Main Street ' Freeport thought it was her name I R says 'Only Freeport Chevrolet can make it look like new* T' . Fine Precision Body Work la one of our Specialties. No job top . yv:Np:{wreck too Cooiplete, fo? Freeport Chevrolet to_ make It look like New! ' AU Work Guaranteed 1* Economical. Free eatlmatea cMqerfuily A@ *hl* ethkal he Preacriptioh Center Phone jP&wport 8-0001 75 ^t SmrnM Hwy. SwAr?8&nwayi& Newton. %r Covers * Spreads And Cwtams W(%skgd and PRICES REASONABLE YAM AVAILABLE TO EVERYTHING I 83 W. MERRICK RD. FRwp**rt S-9663 FREE PARKING IN THE REAR MERRIC.K To $$000 REPAYABLE; MONTHLY ^ Day Service SUNRISE HWY.6 GROVE STREET I MERRIC^ AVENUE FPEEPORTN.Y. Freeport 6'S400 I MERRlCK,N.YFrpt.9-ISOO, @BSW^B^ '.\':-;''\v '•:'.'.'•''.•'.• HHB^^ ^^^???^?^^S^^iWSI '. .. '• •• •' ••' •• •: '•• ••• ••'\^<--';'':\'';1-.\#^M€#?N -j-l--.'.' J V •; ••»..'. 1/WL-'—L^_-Jtf,.F..J^lA '.V f ••'•\•\•-mMfi '.'/^3 FEBRUARY .2, 1950 ots Si enus 'of ' being given to <-...*, »»_.»» ^* _y.,_j _-_ Q ^ __ -^_^_^. . +1'. _^y* . I. their mothers, qr other relativey, by sponsors of Welcome wagon .in Guy Lombard*)*s East Point House amazes them at the operation offered by those engaged in SVlrn^ or wrvlo* to be uaed 1= th@ .hel?\f*n%2\ %*n\fu^d% &LS &n? In? In arranging %lans for-the wed-1 future. . ' students who are college material are* ding day. There is Mrs. Charles Wednesday, Jan. 18, ;the first re-? ceptldn was held. The guests that of Starlings Mrs. Emily Lawrence entered her third .year as president of .the Star- .lings, a group of members of rpree- port Chapter OJI.8.,'who cpmprlseld the.floral;staff during 19&7.at the January meeting in the home of Mrs, Marjorle Btelllers, of Wan(agh. Mrs. Marjorie kreler. was. elected secretary at the December meeting, with Mrs. Lawrence, the president. The president reported letters of -thanks received from several fam- ilies to whom Ohrist&Aas baskets were presented,.and said flowers were sent to two members who were ill during the month. Announce- ment was made the members had! had luncheon at Ouy Lombardo's East Point House since the previous meeting. Mrs. Lawrence was floral matron of the OJS.&, in 1947 and the friend- ship that , developed .among the cveijn,^ w,». »« ^«^ , ,..,*„, ,* ^ ,,„, *, members of her staff led to the young lady arrives from South Pi\ »nd MLss Lena Perrotto, daugh- •organization of the Starlings to America her trousseau will be ready ) tor. of Mrs. Frank Perrotto, 21 South keep the group together. 1 and plans completed for the big Columbus ave,. ^ There was a second reception the jjJC. A*- CouncQ ^^ 'Night of ShM' Plans for an entertainment to-be \Night of Stars/' to be given by . the Central Council of Parent- .Teacher Assbciatiopd\ m the Free* Out?o^Towner@ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blrke, Qijahd blvd., Bellmore, have pur- chased from Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf 2**% Held, lota 121 and 122 in #lock ^ . t,nd of the . mab of Freeport Lawns. the committee of arrangements held;;P* .^@ ' %»ap of . Freeport in the home of the qhalrman, Mrs.'Revenue stamps .totaled $i3.20i Clement Winter, 17 Beverly pi*'\1 I Vincent Flrpo has gold.to John The purpose of the event is to B, Salerno, 88 Lancaster ave% Brook- ters that are to bridea April and May* . One, Oenevieve, Is' ginia Gay Crouse aii4 her mother, coming all the way from Peru and'M»- Jesse C. Grouse, 75 Harris ave.; will arrive only a short time before!Miss Virginia K Mangan, and her the day of the wedding.' Mrs, Weder mother/ Mw. Louise Mangan, 71 was all In a dither as to how to \ \ \*\\ \\\\ \ °*\\^ \\^ take care of all the necessary de- , ^__ Revenue, stamps amounted and deserving of an opportunity to to $0.60. .-X < ' further thgi? education but do not Catherine K(nzler. has .sold to . have, the means to do so. Stars'of Mr. and Mrs. James Burden, 16?7 . I the stage and screen living in Free- Grand-ave., Bronx, property at 14 2 Claurom pi.; Miss Vir- | port and vicinity will proyide the Forest ave., 150 feet east of North\ program. Mrs. Harry ?eldstem, Mdln st. Revenue stamps of $10.45 president of the, council, attended]were attached to the deed. st.; Mbs Sara H. Sheald, and her mother, Mrs, Walther G. LHAC U*&1C u& an wi*c ***.y^*jt** j w^. j tails at short notice. Now, she has j Sheard, 205 South Bayvlew ave.; found Welcome Wagon sponsors will ,Mlss Marilyn Peterson, daughter 'of take everything over. So when the Mrs. Ch&rles R. Petersen, 3 Rogers \' ' - the meeting. Daniel Friedman )s I \jvEr.^ncf Mrs. Louis Ooogens co- Horace avenue, Rdoseyelt have pur- chairman of the entertainment chased from Mr. and Mrs, Leo J. committee, and Mrs. Leonard D. B. Murphy, property at 26 Indepcn- Smlth, corresponding secretary. »»»*--*. —-*ast _, &?»»*K denc'ave, .279 e of North Representatives of the various Main street. Revenue, stamps school associations \are: amounted to $1.65. land \ ave:r\Mrs. \'Frank\\\varmus, from\Mr. and Mrs. Charles event. I mere was a secoiiu reucpwu** mci\ < *.» —. The other daughter is Miss Lor- next evening when those In at-1 Grove st.; Martin M. Mansperger, A price of more than $21,000 was yalneWederwholiveswithherpar-itendancewereMiss Audrey Devlin. High School; Mrs. Laurence Hughes, indicated by revenue stamps and . ,* .* iBjinvMoyt o^a r?rMVi**itMeo vttnlrTMan «w,M^*.^o«4 Mir*?*t»a*T«* ents at the Bvans ave. address. Sixteen brides.-to-^be attended \a series of three receptions given by Welcome Wagon sponsors during the past weeks, with Mrs. Mildred Lyons, hostess, In charge. They received gifts from each of the sponsors and orders for merchan- A9KBTBALL , SUITS and EQUIPMENT TEAMS OUTFITTED SPORTING GOODS -:- LEATHZit GOODS DANZIOE 70 South Main Street Freeport tart It is never too soon to start saving — and never tdcrtatiS Why not begin ncrw by~open- ing a Savings Account at Freeport Federal) . _ ..... '\ •• i ^\ *^ . • Call at our ofRce or, if More c&nvenient, you can open an account by mailing check or money order. Savings received on or before Friday, February 1 0 Will have credit for- dividend from February 1 . annum o#*^ ^jr^^^#\^ A98OCIATI0WT BOM* LOAM and her mother, Mrs. Arthur Dev- lin, 50 Denhoff ave.; Miss Dordthy and Mrs. William K. L. Seaman aye. Committee chairmen are: Mrs. Robert Munkelt, decora- tions; Mrs, William Rablen, tickets; De»r Alice. mortgage. lj. f^Uiacy t&HU iVlia. vvatna*** A*^. i ------ • - ----- ----- « --- .;, '. 4 , «, * Holmes; 1&3 Whaley st.; Miss Ruth I Mrs. Howard Munro, publicity; Mrs* Am ««<:io»tn» into**, iihoto of B»i*y, Mrs. Frederick Carl Hellsten, program; Mrs. Fold- w@ had it tnkan at LornUno studina in A. Lofln and . . Loflnk 288 Park ave.' Miss Patricia stein and Mrs. James Morrow, Frceport no Murdy and Mrs. Matthew Murdy, boosters; Mrs. Varmus, stage, and 96 Whaley st., and Miss Marilyn' 'Mrs. Fred Waller, telephone secre- \ for fom sue yo« only one »H good, tool Weston and Mrs. James A. Weston; 30 Claurome pi. t\ The following Tuesday night, Mrs., Weder was present with her daugh-; ter Lorraine. Others were Miss Louise Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Henry Taylor, 81 Davis St., Roose* velt, with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Chilton; Miss Ruth Plttermah, daughter of Mrs. Alfred Pltterman, 40 Davis st., Roosevelt, with her grandmother, .Mrs. Charles Rhodes; Miss Isabel Gombert and mother, Mra. Isabelle M. Oombert, 102 Rose st., Roosevelt, and Misa Dianne Hallam, daughter of Mrs. George Hallam, 33 Grand ave. The, receptions will be continued next Thursday night. Mrs. F. Jrlardgrove Telecasts 2 Group* of Vosal Selection* FOR HIRE SPORTSWEAR < SLACKS - HABER%)ASHEKY 17A Mrs. Florence Hardgrove, 439 South Orove st., who has sung with the Baltimore and St. Louis Orand J\ Opera groups, telecast two groups /•f songs over Television Station WJZ recently, first at 2:30 and later at 3:30 P,M. Her first group selections com- prised \Sailor Man,\ by Wolfe; the aria ' Vol lo Sapate\ by Mascagnl, and \Vienna Dreams.\ by Sieczwn- akl. J^ext she sang, \Going Home,\ by_Dvorak; '^You Are , My-Dream,V an .original \number composed by Mrs. Lucille Bojfd, of Baldwin, Mrs. Hardgrove 's accompanist, and the aria \Vissi D'Arte\ by Puccini. . In addition to her grand opera appearances, the singer concertixcd for three years touring the, United States and Canada. She l)as lived •in Freeport for three months and plans to open a vocal studio here. PLYWOOD FOR A MILLION OSES 4%8 5/16 9%c aquare foot Best Prices in Oonaty ALL THICKNESSES Mahogany:—Oak—Walnut 26c SQ. Ft. JWST ARRIVED 250,000 »quar* feat PLYWOOD Small ALL-THICKNESSES SizeM up to IGxlB-'^'' . 7c PER SQUARE FOOT HA&DWOOD LUMBER u_ , Small .__ Perfect foiv%obhy Shop 15 Nl Long BeaA Ave. KEEpQRT 8-2612 ASK FOR PETER THIS NEW * . Atmosphere , * * , Prices ood Added Attraction o? MUSIC FRIDAY & SATURDAY EYES. the CHARllE JUDGE Trio OUB DOTING EOOM AND 0»?B ABE OPBN'FOB BOOIEIINO BY ALL ORGANIZATIONS , . . OBBWINiBBB MEN'8 MEETINGS ... OHB FOOD, 8EBVIOE AND BATES WILL SUB- PBI8E YOU. j \ OONSTTLT '\TRAY\ and ANNETTE EXTON - ;' '', 0 BOOKLY AVENUE ' L '\• -4* • ,.-\•• •••.•••...; ••*,'< .\.'-'.-'-i.V'.^%i •'' /\'''\, .'•'<' '•-%•'•. ^t'i''\%^^ '• ,;,'/:•• ^^'?'\}::^'''^#M%M^