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'-:W THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1955 THE LEADER . .J (Continued from Page 1) , His talk will be preceded by singing of “The S t a r Spangled B a n n e r” by Jam e s Clinton Flint, a local student, ■ accompanied by th e . High School v -Band.— ........................................ .j.- - ', Com m ander Donald G a y n er of the H enry Theodore Mohr Post, V.F.W., and. Com mander Edward Licence of W illiam Clinton Storj Post, American Legion; will place w reaths on a tomb in honor of soldiers who gave their lives for their country. ; M usical -selections bp- the H igh School Band and th e Legion Post's Drum and Bugle Corps will be fol lowed by a salute to the nation’s patriotic dead, .with a volley by represeAtatives of the 142nd Tank .B a ttalio n , N e w York National G u a rd, and taps played by the High School Band. Local clergymen, will offer the invocation and benediction. In case of rain, th e ceremony will be held a t the High School audi torium . Dr. Ray Strauss is A ssistant G rand M arshal, and S tu a r t K. W al lace. Sr., Chief of Staff. Aides in clude: _ K e n n e th Vought. Theodore Combs, Thom a s Murphy, G u y Russell, W il liam Milligan, Ed Johannem a n n , C h a rles Chatelain, William Judge, C h a rles H a n san, F r a n k Bowman, P a t Ullp, Frank Da ter, Donald Gny- ner, Russell Redfield, Edward T u n - stall, H a rry Moore. Joseph Salinskl, George Maynes, F r a n k M cKenna, E. W illard Helland. John E. Carlin, P a t Mullooly and Edward Licence. / PAGE SEVgN: By JOHN 0. CARROLL Read somewhere- that there arc about 100,000 unsolved murders in the U. S. This means that we have at least ten or twenty-thousand uncajight murderers among us at present. Idly _esUmoliug..tlie percentages on. ------------ Freeport ^Garden Club m u r a u a y ^ h e F f e e p o r t-G a r tteff c i u b held a Coral House on M ilbum avenue Baldwin, Thursday! Over one h u n dred people attended. There were over fifty valuable door prizes do nated by many florists, and garden furnishers. T h e sweepstakes prizes were won by Mrs. Edward Specht of Baldwin, and Mrs. William Beaster of Mineola. Mrs. Claire Hoffm an, and her cojnm ittee deserve -a trem endous vote of thanks for a successful party. PUBLIC NOTICE < the toes th a t protrude through our socks, we figure they are against you if you try to clip a bank via the penm a n ship route, ok for m u rder. T h is is a sad com m entary on our civilization, w ritten on an adding m a c h ine tape. - — h NICE AFFAIR AT DON'S AFFAIR Don W einer tells' u s t h a t one of h is waitresses introduced Lepny Soulick of the -local radio, station to Betty Jan e Nord of South Shore Federal. On W ednesday, M ay 11, these two nice kids were m arried at St. B a r n a bas’ in Belhnore. R e turning to Don's they were greeted by the staff, pre sented with a bagel on which was a lit candle! — O — CONFIRMED And John and M ary Pacilio of the Villa Ros9, top Italian eating spot, gave a confirm ation party for son John, Junior, aged twelve. There were 18 in the party, held last week. And the food, as usual, was fabulous. — O — AROUND W ITH FREDDIE Freddy Roeber introduced us to the Voghts who run • the San Bar on Wood cleft Avenue. Place serves imported G e rm an beer on draft. To the Initiated, this i.\ ans good •food - or they can't carry the beer. Freddy is Deerfoot Farjns distribu-' tor, top m e a t outfit, knows his food and his way around the dining-out world. Your reporter .did n o t jp e r - pcrforce be second-handed.- B u t we believe th a t we can tru s t Mr. Roe- ber’s selection, pass it on to' you. -* A n o ther place recom m ended by him (but not tried by us> is An tonio's on the Canal, Incidentally, for five years we did restaurant columns for a m agazine and did the sam e for a dally paper for one. In every case we tried to give the reader an actual description of the food, service and atm o sphere as we found>it. In no case idtd w e -ever ^recommend a snot th a t we had no personal experience w ith, th e reason w e put Freddie Roeber on the spot in these particular instances. Junior Auxiliary Plans Benefit Show Sunday . The Junior members of W illiam Clinton Story Auxiliary No. 342 will give a “benefit show” Sunday at 67 N o rth Bergen place, from 2 to S o’clock in th e afternoon. All the proceeds of the show will be turned over to Mrs. E. W illard Helland, the chairm a n of the Pop py Sale. T h is money will bemused solely for the children of veterans less fortunate th a n themselves. The price of adm ission will be a donation of 10 cents. Frankfurters and rolls, soft drinks and ice cream will be available. A pony ride also will be available. Carol Ann M a rtin, a t whose home the show is to be held, is in charge of arrangem e n ts. Elena B e rthe of 294 Roosevelt avenue is in charge of tickets. STAMP COLLECTORS Sunday, April 29th F r o m 12 t o 5— I t o u n d . u p a t Sunrise Highway, Freeport, S . i . Trading Tables - Auction - D ealer bargain sales. Frizes—m eet .your local collectors. FREE stam p - packet to Junior collectors who bring this ad with them ! Admission Free Amend, to Zoning Oi-if. No. iO.l Section 12.12 A(l> * RESOLVED, that the Bonril of Trim- 1e«* of tin* Iiu giro ml uti Vili of Fi>«>- l«*rl, N hmhh ' h (‘oiiAt'J*. N»-w York, by virtue of • thv • aiiiiioflty in it by law vrMml. after jl jiulVlti? Krimm; duty jw-ld on. the Ifish )n. iiu- C p Winn c e Tvyj th tL6;‘ Hfi\-* La-v, doVs enact? imd 'ovdaiQ.:.thc'follovfinjt, inn'll iK * tf» “Zoiviaic;' ^ No- - 2 A ( ! ) v*or FairUjljif HtfWii .-iji re- i e V • ------- : ------- teJ._ A J l i Jtiro r i1t!|iy!m jt tcisjntDd'ljwe-- viotler' tor lilt;..-esj.iiLTshmcut. imU main, teniincc nf“Ti r*MVkiiiic fit-id in n Reside lice ‘•AAV. Itetitdeiice or lleai it-nce Apart mf:nt Zone, t»hnll be re vocable by the Hoard of ^Tru.tn-cs, sifter if- public hcnrimr, . w lie never tht* oper-tion u r malntenu net* of- a public piirkihtr field shnll be. aiivcme to the public health, weifuiv nr mfety. - KJJltTHBR RESOLVED,- lhht the f*>*^ Sfolofimeiulmcnt xluiU be entered in the mi units of the Board of IViiRteeK of. the 1 neon'Or at ted Vjihive of Njihsnu. Comity, New York, rid published in the officio I' pitper ' of the Villiujo imd a printed copy theroof^poKtcti conttpic- iiously in, (il Ipjiht three public pliices jn the I incorporated Village of Ereeport. NRHsnu Coujiiy, New York, for at leant ten dnys before the came sh-ll take effect. STATE Of*’ NEW YORK, COUNTY OF - NASSAU, VILLAGE OK FREEPORT. V O G T ' S At The Foot of Woodcleft Ave. AN • BAR SPECIALIZING IN. STEAK ® LOBSTER'• STEAMERS • L.OWENBRAU ON DRAFT ® A LA CARTE MENU • •'SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS • • Open 7 Days A Week • FRexport 8-9313 F ^ ^ a r t 8 - 9 G f l 4 ; OPEN ALL YEAR. HENRY and L O U I E ------ - ................ Luncheon and Dinner - A La Carte LOBSTER & SEAFOOD Steaks and Chops 387 WOODCLEFT AVENUE. FREEPORT! L. I.. N, Y. /. i ' Hwrtiftifi! R iiynoiV ' 7 lep n l.v C lerk o f th e V jIIjikc o f . F r e e p o r t . N a s s a u C o u n t y . N e w Y o r k , do h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h u t th e to r e j o i n it is iT tin ® um l c o r r e c t ro p y o f an Aimendxneiit.dll ly tuioptud Had enacted b y th e U o m d o f -T r u s t e e * o f th e said v r ild jr e r t a re a u l i i r n i e e t i m r o f th e m id B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s , a f t e r a p u b l ic h e a r i n g d u l y f i l l e d arid h £ ld in t h e C o n f e r e n c e R o o m o f th e -M u n icip a l B u i l d i n g -of th e V i l b i^ e o f F r e e p o r t . N e w Y a tU . o n th e J 6 t h dny o f M n y , JriSfi. a t K;30 ■ o 'c lo c k In th e e v e n i n g , » n it o f th e w h o l e th e r e o f . e n t e r e i r upon th e mfh'iteV of th e pro- ceedlnirs !of-n.0d Board kci>t by me uk V illage* C l e r k . I N W I T N E S S W H E R E O F . I h jiv e hei'e- pnto set my bend ftrrd Jiffix-ed the eorv jkorate _eenl o f .unid ViJlap-e this 23rd day. of Miiy ^1355.... J Z1.V;. richardraynor 5 ‘ v ■ D e p u t y V i l l n s e . C l e r k - o f th e J n c o r p o r n t e J YiUiifre o f FY ee- _* i> o rt. N e w Y o r k . * . Corporate iJeal > ; » V I • - i i v * g i r l s ’ Adult Softball Meeting Wednesday Night - -T h e -Freeport- Recreation pepari m ent has scheduled a girls, softball meeting to be held W ednesday June I, a t 8 o'clock a t the Village Office, which is located a t 46 N o rth Ocean avenue.. All girls seventeen'years of age or older, who avginterested ln playing softball this summer, are invited to attend this m eeting to discuss the possibilities of form ing a ream or league. If you are unalile to attend, contact K e n t Thomson,., Recreation Supervisor, at the Recreation De partm e n t office In the M unicipal Building, or phone F R 8-4000 and make your request known.' ' If th e demand is great enough on the p a r t of the participants, the Freeport R e creation D e p a rtm e n t w illW a k e every effort to organize a girls’ softball league. . \ ~ Oratorio Society Gives “The Creation” Sunday . Franz Joheph H a y d n ’s oratorio, “The Creation” , was presented tty the O ratorio Society of Flushing Sunday n i g h r i n the T irst~Ffesby-'- terian Church. Donald Comrie, '■& member of the c h u r c h ,' c o n d u cted th e chorus. Soloists were Dorothy Clara, so prano: C a therine Daniel, alt*;' Harold Borden, Tenoi1: E rnest A j ^ derson, baritone,- a n d Paul G. F r e n - zelas, bass. F rank Cedric Sm ith pro* sided a t the organ. The Rev. A. Gordon M acRmy, the pastor, brought greetings. AT II W E ’R E FEA T U R IN G THE -4? ■ Ut* - v ’ /- M B 0 I f E CREAM SODA 1 6 o z . g l a s s D O U B L E Ic e C r e a m H a v e Y o u T r i e d T h e s e VIEBROCK JU M B O SPE C IA L S ? Chocolate Banana Soda C H O C O L A T E S Y R U P , C H O C O L A T E IC E C R E A M , S L I C E D B A N A N A , JlV H I P P E D C R E A M Mexicana Soda •J C H O C O L A T E S Y R U P , C H O C O L A T E IC E C R E A M , S H E R B E R T , W H I P P E D C R E A M Bing Soda B I N G C H E R R I E S , V A N I L L A A N D S T R A W B E R R Y ICE C R E A M , R E D C H E R R I E S . W H I P f EQ.'-CREAlkf FreshStrawberrySoda^madewIiHEre^Truit .,.,4 Peach Soda,^made with fresh peaches