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PACE SIXTEEN T H E leader ■ i I i FH)hstaIls (Continued from page 1) will welcome the 1000 guests. Mayor Robert Sweeney will pre sent a gUt to outgoing Chief Ryder. Firem en M ervin Combs, who has completed 5 years of service In the departm ent will receive a plaque from Asst. Dlst. Attorney Edward Farrell. Trustee Henry Altengarten win install th e D e p artm ent surgeons, Dr. Tutroiie. Dr. Fink and Dr. Prls- County Fire Mar.shal Peter Lynch will install the 2nd B att. Delegate. The fourteen W ardens will be In stalled by Trustee Frank Somers. The 1st and 2nd Lieutenants will be Installed by Trustee FaUberg. Chief Francis Musso, 1st Deputy Chief Ben Cooke and 2nd Deputy Chief Pat Cotlgnola will be InstaUed by Mayor Robert Sweeney. Immediately after the Installation of Officers, a dinner-dance will be held in the main ballroom. Recent Births at Mercy Hospital Prussen—a son, Richard, to Mr. and Mrs. John Prussen of Beechwood Ave.. Roosevelt. K ane—a daughter. Ellen H lza- beth, to Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Kane of 199 Evans Ave.. Freeport. NlcoletU—a son, Michael, to Mr. and Mrs. John NIcoIettI of 218 Roosevelt Ave.. Freeport. Coyne—a daughter, Ruth Anne, to Mr, and Mrs. Paul Coyne of 23 Robert St., Freeport. little Leagoe U n d er Now M anagem ent . SNOW TO P LAUNDROMAT Wash 20c - Dry 10c - 20 lb. Load 35c 39b A tlantic Ave. (Nr. S. Bayview Ave.) Freeport S e lf S e rv ice W e a tin g h o u s e — O p e n 24 hours. CHAUFFEURS PHOTOS WHILE YOU \« WAIT MADE Minutes GLiCm M STUDIOS 37 W . M e rr ick Rd., F r e e p o r t FR 8-0841 {Continued from page 1) a.m. and march south on Ocean Avenue to Merrick Road, estst on Merrick to Grove Street, north on Grove to EHne Street, east on Pine to South Main Street, south Main to Merrick Road, east Merrick Road to the Freeport Lit tle League Stadliun, located off Al bany Avenue, adjacent to Firemans Field, where the ceremonies will take place. The Color G u a rd of th e United S tates Naval Reserve will also par-, tlclpate and function a t the raising of the Flag a t the U ttle League Stadium. In view of the Increases of teams in the National League, all games on this day will not take place at the Little League Stadium . The first game a t this Jield will start 1:00 p.m. between Elks and Rotary. The second gam© on this same field wiU be between B 'n al d*rlth end M ountcastle. A third National League game will take place that afternoon at R a n d a ll P a rk between Exchange Club and the unsponsored learn m anaged by Tom XiOvelidge. A fter the opening ceremonies have concluded, the team s from the American League will - adjoin to N o rtheast Park where South Shore Federal will face the Long Island T ru s t Company team in the first game and Meadowbrook B ank will play Columbian Bronze in the sec ond game of th e double header. In view of the new tedms as part of the N a tional League, an unbal anced .schedule had to be worked out for both leagues, according to John Scoville, C h a irm a n of the schedule committee. I t is as follows: The American League will use the new Little League Stadium every Tue.sday and Thursday evening. ; The games o n M onday and W ednes day evenings will be p lay^ at the Northeast Park. The National League will u3e the Little lueague Stadium on Monday and Wednesday and a sec<md game wlU be played these same evenings at Randall Park. Tuesday and Thursday evenlrrg games In this league will be played at Randall Park. All evening games will start at 6:00 p.m. Arrangements for the parade and ceremonies are under the Chair manship of Thomas (TuUy» Fil- ardo, assisted by Horace F. Car penter, John Scoville, Mike Anstey, Walter Matteson and Jack Cunning- Refreshm ents win be available to all and members of the Little League Auxiliary wil serve as host- THUKSDAY, A P R IL 27, 19SL TOOTH-DOCTORS Dentistry u an organized U.S. profession did not exist before 1830. Then it was a sideline, carried on by surgeons, clock-makers, barbers, wig-makers, tinkers and Itinerants of various kinds.' J. P, Paint C®o 87 S. M ain St., F reeport FR. 9-3421 Henry Theodore Mohr Post 860 To Hold Joint Installation The Henry Theodore M ohr Post 860 Veterans of Foreign W ars and Ladles Auxiliary will hold a Joint installation of officers on Saturday April 29 a t 8 p.m. T h e place is at the Veterans Memorial Hall a t 404 N o rth M ain S treet in Freeport. The new Post Officers are: Com m ander, Frederick Becker; Sr. Vice- Commander, Enslnd C u n n a r; Jr. Vice-Com mandcr. William Halvor- sen: Q u a rterm a ster, Harold Ol-son; Chaplain, R ichard Huse; Judge Ad ju tan t. . Lewis Aillison: Surgeon. Dominic Pcllecio; Trustees. F rank Bowman. A rthur Pearce, and Dr. Raymond Strauss. T h e new officers for the Ladies | Auxiliary are: Piesidenl, Doris W il liams; Sr. Vice-President, Dorothy I deHoag: Jr, Vice-President, Blon -1 dina K e rr; Chaplain. G e rtrude j Chntelain; G u ard, Helen Sander. I Tru.stees. Olga Neundorfer, H a r r iet, Lemyre and Virginia Huse. I They’re Here Now! Inspirations that pace your decorating ^ schemes 175 lovely tie-u; wallpapers and many have matching fabrics. You'll be amazed at the wail styles in this fabulous w co lleetiotn. P r iced to prove good taste costs no 50 % off FEEE TALUAELE GIFTS SAVE mEGISTEH TAPES ASSOCIATED 3 6 1 AXLANXIC AVE. — FREEPORX D e lightfully an d H e a lthfully A ir-C o n d itioned OYSXER BAY ROAD, EASX NORWICH Y our Shopping C o m fort By P o p u lar R e q u e s t!—NOW for your G o lden R e g ister T a p e s — A C o m p lete A s s o r tm e n t of WEAREVER CHOICE ALUMINUM WEAR! 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