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.-•-•' I-:' . V' ..' K§§^M?'^%v'^iW WS^ J^^TZL:v^v^^u^J^ySV//%tv^^^^^^^^^^ Be At (^e-With Rama; Mahieuyers Planned The Fpeepprt; High School Bead .appear as a special.attraction between halves at .the Yankee Sta- /dium .for/the VN. Yi/Ya%*s»Log Angeles'Ranis? professional! football ,game Sunday afternoon,' . .-; Led. by many-time champion bwlrler, Cornelia. TtnnexAa, !wie , Band 'will' give out with sonic new» ly-arran%edl \pop\ tiuids as the mu@lc*a%iq move ^rom formation to fpnnatlpn in thelt precision hiarch- ihg. maneuvers.^ . ' . . / '\Dinah\ becomes a, pair of banjo eyes that wink* and .a rlverboat with a moving paddlp-wlieel; \Mary Ixm\ becomes a bell with a moving clap- per and a church with a mock wed* ding ceremony; \My Own O, 8. A.\ a shield and a block U, S. complete with a setting Including the Iwo Jlma Oag-raising pagean^-as a finale. In 15 years Director J. Maynard Wettlaufer has developed this high school Band to its now-recognized position as one of the best such marching band groups In the uni- ted States. He is a regular speaker at many marching band clinics, and has\authored. one text on '.the subr ject.- He was; recently awarded a dopypiiake of music for '/outstanding ; Achievement\ In / the muslo . educb- 'tlbh''flel(l*v ,''. v'- /\:.'{.'• .,'-.,.',• '<•'/,'•.;.••' : The^ Band. has, appeared * regularly at outs^ndlngsporta events in the 'Metrpix)lttah area Including Babels Field) Polo. Grounds, Yankee Stad- ium, Grand Central Palade, Madi- son Square Garden, and Various Other sports arenas.\' It has been 'televisedYfoh .many occasions\ And 'participated In three \movies/' '> Wpxnen'a Home Le&gue Exhibit Show* Activitiek An Interesting 'exhbit .activities of the -Women's HOnle League Is. an «diibi#pKi in .^ win? dow of Salvktlpn Army ^eadquar- f$ers, ^5 Church at. Ther work.pf the League is divided into fouf. i»rtsi MrAt there are worship and educa? tlon symbolized by .Instruction In cooking and a group gathered about a piano.singing. Service .is another branch of the League which _Ja shown by a miniature layette and a woman sewing on a rnadhlne. Fellowship is\ depicted by a group gathered at a tea table. The exhibit was arranged by Mrs. Ernest W. Newton. It received hon- omuble mention at, a display in the city. Numerous dolls, all appropri- ately attired by Mrs. Newton, are used in carrying out the Jdeas of the exhibit.' (Continued from Page 1) ata*e/pr village..;He ^___._. ^. port would always.hav*» a.chamber of. jcomm^rde to pi¬e the wel- fare of, 'the .comipunlty;. li . % &taydr RobertL. poxaee isave credit to August B.Weller and the. Meadow Brook National Bank for 'arranging/ the extensive .program .for /Thd Spirit .of. Freieporty crew and expressed (the opinion (hat it would* be' a .''great thlh^; for the'VQ- lage/' Mr. TVeller, speaking hs?t, said that during the fqur days Free- port ;had become know from coast-: «*-cbast because of the television and radio programs in /which the flyers' participated! Be sald_FreA- port had been honored as milch by the presence, of the members, of the Air Force Aere **or four days as they had been honored by the' community. Mr. Levy then Introduced amopg others, Village Trustees Cord Vle- brock, William F. Olacken and .Leonard-D.-Br',Smith, William J. Martin, sr., former president of the Chamber; Milton Frelllch, Abra- ham 61egel,*Louia Grant, Samuel L. Israel, Stuart. K. Wallace, Sheriff H. Alfred Volloier, Judge Hilbert R. Johnson, Charles F. Mountoastle, commander of William Clinton Story 'Post, AJL., Wallace H/ Camp- bell and 9ddle Vasll of The Leader; Villag^ Counsel Martin H. Wey- rauch, Village Clerk Edmund T. Cheshire . Dancing followed \wMib a group of young Freeport *women\ as partners for the crewmen*' It \was long past midnight : : \ w h e n the.: festivities broke- up, 1 .,.' . . •< , • . • • . : The Rev. Dr. llouis \Hi Lpach,, pas- tor of the 34ret Baptiat Church, ?|111 preach Sunday, at 10:45 ajnl, oh \Salvation peliverenoe and:ViotoT^/'. In the evening his. theme .will be, \The. Man Whose Wives were Hla Ruin/' Dedication of chUdrea will feature the .morning, service. CATHOLIC TO MEET IW AHNEOtA MONDAY . The'.Nassau, pounty Council of Gath^oUa Women, Mrs, Raymond A. Fuhrer of Malverne, president, will hold Its foudth open meeting of' the year. Monday in the. Chamlnaide. High School, Mlheola. Host for {Kc day is the Ohaminade'Mothers'Club .Mrs. Ch'arles D. Aicher, of Rock- vllle Centre, president* . . .% .Benediction at 2 PJf., will be fol- lowed by; a speech by Re< ^oseidi Thomlng, Ph. D., :8.TJ).*, educator, author, and' leokure? on '\Spain's Role, in World^ Peace/' ;#§^%%W \\ ''$^SM in* of To Event* xn Hdndr Of Hyerafrodi Korea The crew/of 'The Spirit^f Free-' port\ is headed by 1st Lieut. Duahe . 1218 8t)Tave.,. North; Virginia^ .Minn., with 2nd Lieut. Garl.L; Stoneklng, Big Run, W. )?k,, as co-pllot. . Other members of .the crew are: Nav4ga#r,3llrat'Lieutenant Alton P. Beeves, 'Sandley StationV/Rort Texaa.- • ,'.--.'.''.''\•'••'/ '•' ...••• Faiyt Lieutenant\ Jos- eph R.: tayldr, 54 Barrel*; Place, Brooklyn; N..?...',.: Lieutenant prces — DBZ88Z8 SO. MAIN STREET, FREEPORT THE STAFF OF THE FREEPORT BANK WISHES TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO CONGRATULATE THE VETERANS' OR6ANIZA- TIONS, MERCHANTS AND THE CITIZENS OF FREEPORT WHO CO- OPERATED WITH THE VILLAGE OFFICIALS IN MAKING THE ARM- ISTICE DAY AND \SPIRIT OF FREEPORT\ PROGRAM A SUCCESS. ARTER ALL, IT^WAS THE PEOPLE OF FREEPORT THgMSELyES, WHO BOUGHT THE BONDS NEEDED TO MAKE THE BOMBER, \THE SPIRIT OF FREEPORT,\ A REALITY, ^ .• . . • \ * • CO-OPERATION IS ONE OF THE PRIME AIMS OF THE FREE- Here's a thrilling new taste treat you won't want to miss! Westchester Deviled Chicken is made from our own exclusive recipe ... of tender chicken and rich chicken broth, temptingly Havered with pimientos, tomato puree, onions and spices. It's so easy to serve . , . makes de- licious sandwiches, canapes, snacks. O/Aer — All are. made from tqp\quality government-inspected chicken . . . an^jiey, taste so good! Ask for Wsstchester chicken productsj at your chain or neighborhood store. PORT BANK WHETHER IT BE NEEDED IN DEALING WITH OUR PATRONS OR WITH ANY CIVIC ACTIVITY. The PUM POOD (OMPANY In*., Mama?@M0«k, N* Y. of Herb\Ox BowMfon Cube* traveling-kits stud boxes golf tse holders oard caiseg \ , library sets and. a. vanety of other small ..-.pea in pigskin) hiorrdcco, and bide with that isuperb english workmanship Wnidh makes each one stand out as a quality gift.. north grand ^^&%^!%y!? ,.v-/;j.\.':.^^:/'.,.-:.•/::^-.^r\:\:ri-;y.\y;.' . • -v:-:'/' ; V'.'\ ^^^&^^ JJome L. AUmonT^ellAyuei Nebraska. Plight Engineer, Master Sergeant Harry J. Prather ,1549 McComaa Streek, Pomona, Oallfomla. Radio . operator, iStaff Sergeant Jerome, P. Stephehison, 541 Ea@k Sth .Streetr'N'ewYprk. pity/ v ' .-. ' Central- .;Flre'. OdntroHer,., Staff Sergeant Philip w. Mkmtor, 23 PAiU- more Oandena, London, England, . Left' Qunnet, Staff Sergeant Dur» rel I<eo, Lakeland, Florida;. ' .: Rigint Ounher, -Staff .{Sergeant Qeopge R.'llyler, 310 Sunset. Drive, Qulnoy, Mass. . i , /; Tail Gunner, 'Staff % Sergeant. Le* Roy ^, Reid, M^nteoa,.Oallf.': Crew 'Chief, Master .Sergeant Lloyd M, Pyles, 211@ 16th St., Par- kersbupg; W, Va. . . Meohanic, Staff \Sergeant Aaron W.' Roberts, Little' Rook, Ark.: 'Mechanic, ^taff Sergeant .Melvin L. Golden,' 5^4, Trenton. St., Utica, N. Y. . . * . Mechanic,. Staff Sergeant Robert 'L. Gregory, Westmorland Awe., Montvale, N. J. Mechanic, Corporal Donald J. Folsson, WlJson, Michigan. Their presence in Freeport was due to the/ fact that while going over the ship wl?en it was being rehabilitated for activity In Korea, a decal, revealing that it was pur- chased with proceeds of bonds bought In Freeport during a cam- paign In November and December 1042, and mentioning the former First National Bank & Trust Co. Staff Sergeant Taylor wrote the oank concerning the discovery and belling some of the exploits the crew :iad been, through. That was back in August. The letter was turned over to August B. Waller, president of the Meadow Brook National Bank & Trust Co., of which the former First National is a part. ' After consulting with Village offi- cials and officers of Mie .chamber of Commerce, he.invited the crew to Freeport, and the events just \.oncluded were the result. DOXSEE TO ADDRESS EPISCOPAL MEN'S CLUB Mayor Robert L. Doxsee Is to speak at a meeting of the TransfIg- uratlon Episcopal Churchmen's Club on Tuesday night, Nov. 28. The meeting was postponed from tho regular meeting night next TUes day to permit the Mayor to attend President Lester Hall will preside. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Thursday, November 16, BADERr^pa6 8 ^ { YZA& laat year's rush to get. an your CARDS- out IN \HMZ?. t^ne, order your • ]gLE R ^ O <N A.L IZ ^ D ' there's still -the beat aeleotio'h. ' ', '•;. v % •''•.' ''• . .v .We have 'the', most' unusual, dlgtiinctiYe^ and artistlp .selection of PERSONALIZED CHR]|8T^AS CARDS to vbe found m Long Island, to. suit any taate and budget. ORDER NOTJT,\ so your cards, beautiAUly im- printed, will be ready ln< plenty of time for Ghriatmas. . UK KDUCA 1'ION OK UNION KJfEE SCHOOL J)JS'i'HlL i NO. I TO\\N UK HKMPSr NASSAU COUNTY, NOTICK TO y&»luj bitln f%)r the erccUon of new K»lvai)lzcU chain link fence, will bu culved by the Uu»rd of JJJuuHtioii of Union t'ruc Mchoul District No. u, \iuww of Hemnatcnd, N»»!*»u County, Nu« York, at the OHicc of the Board ol Education, In the High Scauol Auditor lum Building, Pine Street, in tho Vil- lage of Freei*ort, ,Nnesau County, New York,, on December 6th, 11)50^ uu until 8:16 o'clock P.M.. at which time they will be publicly opened and road aloud, The following school building In the District la the place where the Installa- tion* will be made and the work per* formed* All bidders for this work must familiarize themnelv«a with the condi- tions oxlatlng at the school where tho work In to be performed. PROPOSAL'NO. 121 For new galvanized steel chain link fence, all gates and all required line, corner, end and gate posts, at the new aithletlc and recreation Held, located at the re»r \and north of the Cleveland Avenue School building, Frowport, N.Y. The specifications, plans, form of bid, and form of contract may be ex- amined or obtained at the office qt the Superintendent of School BulloUng*, Room 21, Frecport High School Building on Pine Street, on and after the 16tl of November, between tho hours of 10:00 A.M. and 4 :00 P.M., except on Saturdays . No bid shall bo considered unless as condition precedent to tho Deception o consideration of such bid it be accom panled by a certified -check upon one of the State or National Banks or , Trust Companies doing buslnews within the State of New York, or a check or draft of such bank or trust company, signet by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Board of Ed- ucation of Union Free School District No, 9, Town of Hempatoad, Nassau County, New York, In an amount of not less than five (G%) per cent of the ba@e bid,, which shall be retained by the Board as liquidated damages In the event of failure on the .part of the successful bidder to execute the. contract, furnish the poltcy and performance bond re- quired, within ten (10) days after the award shall have been made. ' No bid ehmll be! withdrawn, pending the award, and/ the\*wardr*f made, will bemade within fifteen (15) day* after date of receipt of bids.* The Board reserves tnc right to valve any lufohn^&ty lo or to reject any or all bMs,. or to accept? ,the 'one that In It* judgment will be for the best Inter- eat* of the school district. :The successful bidder will be required *»' fu.ml*h '& contingent liability policy j&nd k performance bond, upon the ex- ecution o f the? contract; the form of the undertaking and 'the sufficiency of the auretle* aball b« approved by the Board. BOARD O& ZDOO&TION OF UNION SOSOOL DISTRICT NO, 9 y TORT, NASSAU COUNTY, NEW By LEO F. GXBLYN, ' V ' . . / . .President ALMA BOYDkN V '\\.', • •• . '/\'\• .-Clerk ••'• ' ', Dated i Fpeejwrt; N*w Ybrk, November 16 ) 11 WEST MEltRICK Socmf Stationery o//Mo!n#FReeport 8<1063 1S77 «« liulp gifts. ou 0 W — is the time to lot your Company's Cliristmaw \vp h«ve supplied Amcricfrs c, tlie arts nnd industry. 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