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i i R ' ' - ^A G E TWELVE T H E L E A P E D ,■' t h e b s p a y ; F E B R i J A R y M#r l i ■ ___ 1: Gets Paratrooper Wingj l i i - WM .... It'-'. p ' -' 200,000 Boxes Assigned South NasuuXbunciL.. . For Fundj-Raising-Drive ~ - Dobrbeto aii ovw Ereeport will be rlngbig this.' w ^ e n d and during l^.comlng;^ .. a n d their T lntenn^ia^ and Senior id s t ^ start put on the annual Girl ecoiit codkfe sale. 'Funds raised .from ‘this'sale. will' provide m t ^ camping opportunities for the girls «>-either re^dent camping at the G irl Scout camp at Haihpt'cm Says, Gamp Tekaicwitiha; dr day camp- fng. O&her program activities wUl !be paid for by the cookie money. ! “ \ More than 200,000 boxes will be sold in the Sooth Nassau Council cu’ea-'Of which ^Fre^iort is a parti- an d local girls-Will be attempting to. <ilo Hheir share by selling an average of at least twenty^elght boxes per girl. Thus the girls are able to cam .the. money,,thinutelyes for. .thls^ part of the activities of the many- sidbl girl Scout progi^.'* I,-: & I’ai it h a s tfeen Appointed Godkie Sale for the entire Council, and she will be assisted here In . Freeport by Mrs. Harold Akst. 98 East Milton street, central neigh* boihood; Mrs. Walter Peters, 420 Miner avenue, aoutlr nei^boiOiood:! and Mrs. Jules Wiener, ^ Wilson Place, 'north neighborhood. F. CORWW ' - Aimy P v t Robert P. Corwin of Freep^t recently qualified as paratrooper at Fort Bragg, N. C., after graduating from the 82d'Alr*; whips ***** Heihert^^pnnento, .Or. Heien*- upoD completion of Q i e 'f i v e * ^ ^ course, which included five train ing Jumps. The i9-year-old soldier. former student a t New York Teachers Oollsge in Cortland, en tered the Army In August, 1956, and completed basic combat train ing at f v r t Knox, Ky. His parents, M»\ and Mrs. Frank R, Corwin, live ■ v\' Pennanent Drop Seen In Nassau Biulding i t A *1)ermanent decline” in the number of one-family dwellings in' Nassau Coimty set in last year, the ----- ---------- *— \ISWirratrie • elon. haa Jiist rep o r t^ to County Executive A. Holly Patterson. Dwlndllpg acreage is given as the reason for a 30.7 per cent drop 4n 1950' from 1955. Bui apartment tmlts and business as well as light industrial; permits .continue tO' climb. “Tihere is an indicated up ward trend in Garden, type mul tiple dwdlingff,\ Cfliarles H. Wcck- erlfi, secretary and engineer, writes in nils report. at 199 Rutland road. V.F.W. Auxiliary Holds Penny Sale Monday Night 'Wiorvon' 'oC 'BQtYmvre. presidcnL. of the Nassau County Council of Veterans of F o i- e ^ Wars Auxiliaries, 'and Miss Betty Donnelly of IfOng Beach attended a recent meeting of the Auxiliary of Henry Theodore Mohr Post, VF.W.. Miss Oonneily officiated os inspec tor of the evening. The unit voted to send donatkms to the VF.W. Cancer Fund in lov ing memory of Mrs. Anne Wllsod, VJB.W. Department officer, the p Q M i ^ a r i o ^ Holding Z . The cancer rcscurcii'studics of the W aldemar Medical R e m i k i ^ J F p u D ^ n o t - ^ - W ^ 8 t o p . ,wm at Uia group^. l l h Annual Dinn e r ,Ip,EenieM qirM a rch g a t rrh a r e Will Be An Answer To Cancer” will be the theme of the report to he made by Dc. Noiinan Molomut, Scientific Director of the Waldemar Laboratoi^es. A j Holly Patterson, County Execu tive of Ka^au County and oth'ei' prominent persons axe joining to gether to make m e event a success. •Bifr. P . Howard Covey of BayvlUe. a rounder o f the Boy Scouts in Nas sau County, is Ch^rm a n of the Dinner Committee. Mr. . Louis - A. Breskin, prominent phllanthrop^v of Chicago is Dinner Chairman. O ther Dinner Sponsors includef i^ b r o o k : Mr. John J. Fogelman, Mrs. h&rguerlte Townsend. Fort Washington and Sands: jRoint: -Mr.-«Dd Mrs. Townsend Al len, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bousquet, Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Brenner, Mayor Ann Garcia, Dr. Alexander Garcia, K&*. and Mrs. Daniel Horowitz,; Senator and Mrs. William S. HuJts,^ -Jr., Mrs. Walter W. Laod> Mi*, andi Mrs. Edwin Lederman, M r. and- Mrs. Pierre Fellaton, Dr. and Mrs. David S . Pitman, Mr. and Mrs. John M. PoUook, Mr. and Mrs. X,ouis M. Rabinowitz. Mr. a n d Mrs. David W. Schulkind, Mrs. Joseph W. Stark, Mrs. and Mrs.,Andrew Toomey, M'. and Mrs. Jesse Z a u ^ c r . Manhasset: ,Mx%:mid Mrs. E r n ^ t G. Blatoh, Mr. and Mrs; Leslie Ditt- man. Dr. and Mrs. Bernard G o tt fried, Dr. a n d Mrs. Edsom Stannard, Honorable Oenesta M: Strong, Dr. Morris Weiner, Mr. Kenneth Wei- rv.eepore:.pr..and:;Mi«;l-J.^I^ ■mins.-;,..,;'-';-' bert'^iliiam s.. • , ; - . ' Garden City: Mr. fIhebdore..Ka^^ , per, M r.'and Mis. J . Louis NefL Bayshore; Dr.-and Mrs; Benjaraia- : Peueretein: ..... . .......... Huntington: Mr. and-Mra. P r r a d s J,,.glgney..„.._ ... ............. . ...... Jamaica- Estates;* and-M rs. Murray A. Bmckman, Dr. and h&s.. , . A. Henlngburg, ^ . and Mrs. David Teioholz. • Brooklyn: Dr. and Mrs. Louis B\ Pelner, Dr. and Mrs. Hyman Strauss, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Wald-: Great Neck: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Center, Miss Janette Dicksbii, \Mr. en d Mrs. Irving D. Goldwyn, Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Heifeiz, Mr. and Mrs. ••Jesae Markel, Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Mendelson, Mrs. Bessie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. David Osier. Merrick: Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Blum, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R. Cor win, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gold stein, Mr. and Mrs. Roy French. Dr. Sadie Goodman, Dr. Joseph Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pick, -Mr.” B'B'a—OTysT“ Jeee\Tra.firer7\Hf: ..and Mr^..X<ee..Reimer,.MT.v -and Mrs.- Herman Sloman, Mr. and Mrs. Har old 'Weiner. New York City; Mr. and Mrs, Alan S. Cole, Mr. end Mrs. Alfred Gilbert, Mr. -and- ‘Mrs. Bernard Glassberg, Mr. Rcfbert MacGregor, Mre.\ Harold V; Milligan, Dr. and Mrs. LftWi*ence W. 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