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m M >AGE TWO ' v;'. T H E ' L E A D E R _ r\ Z. Ip;' MembriarDayP^ y : '- ^ \ ;.(Contliiued : from Page 1> ■ The.coiuhln i^ll iripve promptly a t ain. \ Porm a tion:.C p luim jpf.8auadv^--r‘^ ^ - l ^ '\ ^ IHstances: i. I n the asseihbly area, on^ pace' between oi^anlzatioiu.. , { . 2. During march, fifteen pacW batweerf brgahlzatioiu. ' , ^ Ine foHowlWg'wUi be to th e ,P ^ t.D l?l^'^«: '/ • - ' ; ' ■ of Pottce, ?eter Elar.' *■- • Police Eiscort and Colors. 3. Grand Marshal-and and Staff. • 4. Freeport: Hlgh.i^hobl Band. , . ; ■ . . 5. Colors, of thp Grand Army-of the Republic. . m 0 --: 8; William-. CUntfm story Post, American-:Iiegion. ' WiiUam Clinton. S t o ^ Post, American Le^on Auxiliary. lOi Henry litforrlsoh Delohey post, Ain&lcah: I^glom • ’ 11..Henry Morrison DeiohCy Post^ Ameri'cah.fie^ibn Ax^il.' , Heniy ThCodore Mohr Po'st,'Veteran!s' df Pd^^'W ^ ars.; .1 1 B fer^ Thebdbre MOhr .t*bat,..Veterans of War-r ■ i'i‘ Mc^i^'or^Ma'nn B^embrlal P ast Ho;'182fl, Cat^toUc W?ar (_ a. . . ■IT.tTB. Marlrie Corps, Beaeryw: , ■ , Nivol IMserve' B a tlifen?/ 18. Ifeteran Marine' 6orps League. 3. Chief Ben Oroke. , , First Deputy <Jhlef P a t Cotigriola. 4. Second t>eputy Chief Paul Falcone. 5. Freeport Department. 8, .Preeport'Fire Department'Apparatus, llie TlUrd Division will include: 1. Freeport Junior High School Band. 2. Elks American Fla’^s. ' - 3. Special Police. 4. Interfaith Council. 5. ^ d dross. , - e. Public Health. ' 7. Salvation Army, 8. Civic, Pati'lptic, Fraternal, Religions and Business, in' the order . Of their aiTival in Che assembly area. The Fourth Division will-be: 1. Freeport Elementary School Band. 2. Nautical Cadets. • 5. Service Air Terry S t tr o f ^ ; jKathe ; a-nd Caro&d KinBi'elly. ^ expected to return in-sudden l^d^iknce’'Saturd6y, May 26. The diagnosis U-Girl .Crazy. ”A la Freeport Elks.’* Treatment recommended . . . Visit to the Freeport High School. M y AnM ^ oeiit ^ presentation of the Freeport Elks A OOcktall Parly, commemorating B a y V I C W / ^ V 6 h U G in Ijynbrook which will be the home S c n O o f P T A N © W S the purchase of tha largest building of Long Island’s new dally paper win be held on June 2fl. Mr. Philip ' MB^. RANDAL POWELL Snclso of Harbour Green, Massa* The-Bayvlew Avenue School PTA >equa. purcHa'ser bf the brie rnlUion meeting of the school floUar building, and Publisher of the y ? a r o n Thursday afternoon. May new tohg'Idahd Times 'will host a iT. a t which time-the officers elec- . 'Service Air Patrol Cadets. 8. Boy Scouts. ' 7. Cub Scouts. 8. Sea Scouts. 0. Police Car. Route of march will be east oh Xdttle Pine St. to ^'uthi ^ i h ’St.. south on South Main St. to Merrick Rd., west on Merrick Rd. to South Lon|_Beach Ave. NOTE CHANGE; .First E>lvislqn: north on .Long ^ a c h Ave. to the axorth s'ide of Brooklyn AVe. then east on Brobkljbl^Ave., stopping at doard and 'liS'Jotli) Eijuai-e ie a and- currently <l>e eenefal mem.bership for thelf l i i a S r f io s H tH u PfoJS'^. ««»' Co. OhrlsEpote C. tiafitcer i t Lyn- which,% ;'meetgg.w^^^^ over brook acted as agent In Che sale of Mrd.jhrthtjr 'Ea^iygod,',:^yvlew's the hulidliig. flrU .P-rA lBr'eslijchh^itt^ The coclteall paHy which wlU be ^ but-'of-doors in the parking lot will ; .''1’= 'heTO am: beheid i i .; “teht clty-..,Lead:is In P r E ldent;vter*;I;,S p w U ^ ^ ^ let gdferhmiintj UhslnW. rcilgfeua and VlherPre,s,4i(Irs.,f^r^^^^^^^ all walks of life have been Invfteds ^d.-'yic.e/er^si \®5' Joseph iKalin County .Ex.;,EugOM,,penni5onli: J^cir a , -H ^ y . 1 vv : :^tvice; .opon;the conclusltin of .the pamde, .a.PB^'otlclM ehlorlal . wU> be held pnkhe ymage preen K d rth.O giaS'.ivo t i; i*V e te rone:, AM yetergns,iAre’;lnvlled:.;to,.hitend 7 & d - p a r t l c ^ iMitli .the Parade and .the'Service.- Whether a -'memher-inf <mv -nr»QnimiKinn I or. hot. ^ iv '-V- - ; , ^ the ceremony :wIU.;^>^Id « t the Freeport }ong. .list ;.bfn state and county dig- ’^ |cmai ^ l i i i h | nunc^ni, e ^ p ”°\f 'the\pbb- i \Mm: Jaihea Ynhner------- rend the His- ,oj a n n o . oi me puo- , — - ------ ^ ------- - — - fVt.8vAVAA Vila.. VkniV,.,4 n*cf4' iji- BENNE-r^' S l i t ^ This ernious fever 6'WlS^'buif' fast jRarfid tip on Saturday, and ted to serve next year were In- —Girl Crazy- 7 -wlil be held Satur* day, iClay 26^to the High School. Th^. production of Girl Crazy has the same music, featWlng such fa vorites as “B’l^in My Time/’ “1 Got Rhythm,” “StriKe Up the Band,” over 15 numbers-in all;''the same score, sets and costumes as the original Broadway favorite. ^ • The-cast is comprised of talented local residents, ihany are yout . friends, and neighbors. How many of.y o u have hearer HyoJe Volliher’s^ bOautlfuI v6i0e??,« Hyde plays Kate i n . ^ e show and - brings this part to life. Rfemember' Pat Carb'ough? . . , She. really belts out a song, and wows Che audience with her per> - sonality. Joan and Dick Lathfop contribute their singing' atid dancing talents. Ben C i a r a ^ o pitches in. Vinnle Guercio, the show's dlrec* tor' sings one bf-the leads. Lent^ Kropp, Dbc Bernhard, cniif Kropp, :B'ob coreeau. -Efank 'Boate, Bill 'Tschirlxart and a bevy of gbfgeoue girls contribute thbtt aitractlonsi and ralahy, mafty more. Make ybur p laiu and rbsbrvatlona now—S'aturday, May 26, 8:30 pm., the Freeport! High School. • This la yourJbst chance to see th i# hit—don't rfiiis ItM '.T ick e ts may be obtained ab' Frank’s, Jewelry,.„Duryea's Flower' Shop, Bernhards Pharmacy, The. Y^tehouSer Johhhy, Lau's Diner, 'Joe Maspne^'Barb^i or a t the door.' FiaiheisQndiUtoWins ' ' A t Sbite ,Ui!hr. LpVa’nei^p,{bh6rat6; o f >651 lrvto(J 4Va«*4^ . VA ' ' IMAC XAiOpaVUilV of AfcHl^fe, aV 'Htate' UniversityV 'AgTiculiural told . T ^ h n icai Instl* tute at Pamihgdale,>for’ the hextf abadei^c;ye^.; - > Onwatb is a FVeshniiah'ma'Jbrtolf' hi building CQiistnictibri.' \|n ;ThO;l 0 ail ^ ^ u f ^ - L a r l e b g ,Cannifjal-h/it^b . of ^l^R ^ 1 « W esbUe e t , , , Club held la i g e ! T and I arrani toetob T^e hdjaoe eauiC the fFi jellies Ove; the <d Bp tor Is expi fpen olbu faid M d u n e - i C®( ^ - e l e c i Avenue commit y e a r iO fehse -a tSnd: < ^ o u n d e ilki; -H( Ralph 6lre;’T»i 'Also jram s, i>rotect: Legislal Membe; Hewslet Max <E .Jtilrs. -Jj |aD.:Mi School, Uons . '} Mdty. .1 RdCom Ah e Bi l^helhl E m ^ t * * • l ^ a n ,p h T the .scb SihlH ai Kbia t^ o s e l p , to Kind Mr. ar., tog, Sr., t^ b e e ; : ^ l p ! r«mst. A W a r a s ^ cording ZHrSctoi ^ e s B2, son ii « R a h y I o h l i a ^ c i p i j& t^ th .BCriesiOi