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- THHRSDAV, :FEBRUARY 28, 1957 NEWS OF ROOSEVEtT 230^0 201,31 221.40 130.68 141.11 87.26 112.55 185.94 410.10 182.25 129.80 144.90 219.73 332.22 105.25 24S.S0 143.28 t e s Roosevelt Red Cross Drive Opens March 1 Volunteers Are Needed To Expedite Campaign; Workers Are Listed - .Roosevelt’s H^d Cross Pun^ Drive will open March 1, It was Snnounced this week. All who give $1 or more towards the 'drive au- tomatlcallj become members of the organization, wh^ch conducts a broad humanitarian, disaster relief and service program throughout ^e-w o rld each year. The committee has listed some of the activities of the Red Cross locally and throughout the world, as follows: Blood programs: Whole blood and blood derivatives are available thru the Red Cross Blood program without ch&rge for the products. About 1,500 Chapters participate in providing annually 2 , 000,000 pints of blood that are on the job when J-“^'cdim te‘.-PBtfStfeE”servlcEsr:Durh3'g-j Ein emergency period anyone in the affected area may turn to Red Cross for shelter, food and emer- oomposed of 20 trained people ready to help in any natural dls- Eister. Nursfiig services: Nurses serve in nearly every activity of Red Cross. They staff first aid stations at state and county fairs; teach Red Cross home nursing, volunteer nurse’s aide and first-aid classes; work in blood programs: assist in clinics etc. Those are but r .thoLinimy'. biwiclim .aC xteU Miss Angelina M. Silipo Bride Of Elmont Resident Miss Angelina Marie Silipo, daughter of Mrs. Harry Silipo, 381 Nassau avenue, Roosevelt, and Joseph Charles Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Stuart,' 23^06 166Ui street, Elmont, \vci*e married in the Lutheran Cliurch of the Redeemer. .St. Albans. Su»\day 4 o’clock. The bride was given ijn marriage ^ by her brother Joseph Silipo. Mrs. John Oiordino, of Flushing sister of the bridegroom, was matron of ,Jionor. Little AngCllco Silipo of Freeportr and her brother 'Joseph, niece and nephew of the bride, were junior' bridesmaid and junior usher respectively. The best man was Henry Sauer of Elmont. Following a reception given in the Valley Stream Park Inn, Mi\ and Mrs. Stuart left on a motor trip to Washington and points south. They are to make their home in Cambria Heights, Queens. The biTde, a graduate of Hemp stead High School has been em ployed in the Hempstead office of the Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Her husband, who was gi'aduated ■from Sewanhaka—.High - -School.. Floral Park, is a photographer for Bell Laboratories in Manhattan. Civil Defense Courses For Nurses Scheduled additional Civil Defense courses for registered and practi cal nurses have been scheduled be ginning in February and March, Col. Louis M. Merriclc, Nassau County Civil Defense Director an nounced Uils week. Designed to assure community preparedness in event of attack or natural disaster, the Civil Defense Cross work that are right now helping you In y^tir community. You have but to ask and you may have the them for yourself or your family. Mr. and Mrs. Etlot Israel of Hud- eon avenue, chairman, have organ ized a crew of workers who will make a house to house drive in Roosevelt beginning March 1. Dis trict captains are the following: Mrs. Alexander Matluk, Long Beach avenue; Mrs. Jack Wilder, Brook- aide avenue: Mrs. Frederic Bia- : throw, Putnam avenue; Mrs. Sam uel Posnock. East Pulton avenue; Mrs. Arthur Wlk, Howard avenue; Mrs. George McCauley. Grenada avenue; Mrs. Samuel Oberfleld, Eddy road; Mrs. Walter Naer, Hud son avenue; Mrs. W. P. La Haye, Pleasant avenue; Mrs. Dorothy Brand, Ellison avenue: Mrs. Wesley Scott, • Fredericks avenue; Mrs. C. Tanh, Predericis avenue; Mrs. Marlon Mendes, Madison avenue; —Daniel Terry,' Schools, Rudolph ' T^fessional and advance gifts, and Dr. Myron Martin. Clergy Liaison.' Volunteers to collect for these Captalils are urgently needed. Mr. EUid Mrs. Israel will be glad to welcome anyone wishing to help, j Their 'phone number is FR 8-4924. Television Show Honors Shibley Camp at Ros)yn The Shibley feummer Day Camp. Roslyn, was honored on a special television program on the Wendy Barrie Show. Station WABD, Can- nel 5, on Wednesday, February 27. The television feature highlighted the nature study program of Shib ley, interviewing Joe Urbanek, Head -Nature cplmselor of the. camp,, and. art 'and' ariehce ' teaower at. tne Woodslde. Junior High School. Woodslde. Mr. Urbanek demon strated how children can plant their own little Indoor gardens, howed how seds of ordinary fruits and vegetables, found right in the home, can be planted, and, with proper care, grow into fine, long- lasting plants. 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