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r 'r.-' PAGE SIX T H E L E A D E R THURSDAY, JULY 12, 19G2 EDWARD H^^DOIHOFF EUCTED? TO BOARD OF CONTROL Of NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLUBS Bdiward ^ Denhoff, Vice President and Secretary to T^e BKChange ~Clul) of Freeport, was elected to Ghe Board of Control of the New York . State Exchange Clubs during the recent Convention held a t . Lake George, N.Y. Afr. D ^ h o ff and William M. Vogt were the ioc^l club’s delegates to the Convention. The Exchange Club of Freeport, chartered In 1925, has Over 70 local business and pro- feslonal leaders within its meniber- ship,- and is the largest of the more than' 35 Exchange Clubs in New York State. Mr.' Deidioff.' who resides In Babylon,, came to Freeport In 1855. He lO I a h a g e r of the Credit Bureau of the Nassau County Clearing House, an Association representing best for all three.” the commercial banks of Nassau and Suffolk Ooimtlee. 'H e joined the Club In 1958, was elected to the local Board of Con trol in 1959, has served as Secre tary and Newsletter editor in 1860, . 1961 and 1962. and was elected Second Vice President for 1962. *‘My election to State Office came as a complete surprise.” Mr. Denhoff said. ‘‘It proves no one has to push otherV aside in order to get along in this world of ours. The position, according to our Club’s Covenant of Service... calls for single and collective responsi bility to my Community, my State and my Country. I can only do my Freeport Garden Club To Present ^'East Meets Weal” by ALICIA SMITH , M i s . Hewlett BlShop. a t her home, entertained the committe for the TlS.op.QJ1. J3M eji..club's. .imnuai tall show \East Meets West”. FREEPORT FIRE DEPT. BEN COOKE RELEASES More About Your Freeport Fire Dept. As they say at“the ball game, you cannot tell the players'^thout a score card; so I am listing the following officers for the year 1962-1963: Engine Co. I Capbaln—liarry Pacini 1st Lt.—Angelo CappOzzoll 2d. Lt.—Hysie Chlmerl Trustee—William Puff Warden—^Rcbei't Graupner H. Endres Instructor—Carl Wattenmaefcer \WHAT - a blonde hair?\ Speaking of blonde hab- brunette - make the most 1th hair beautifiers, hoi manents, rinses, from our qualii ol°ft ►me per- wave sets. Select imetlcions will1 ity bi'ands.. Our . help with your BAYVIEW PHARMACY FREEPORT Plans were drawn lip by the com mittee members to make this a very memorable fall show. Mrs. • Hewlett Bishop will serve as chahmon and the following women will assist her; Mrs. Walter Mack, Mrs. Robert Gay, Mrs. Leonard Cal- derone, Mrs, Franklin -Ruble, Mis. Alfred Purnhagen, M!rs. William Blllmeyer. Mrs. Christopher Alback, Mrs. Robert Fllmore, Mrs, Grover Dodd, Mrs.-Paul Wilson, Mrs. Joseph Holt, Mrs. Albert Carnwrlght, SCs. Etobert Grusendorf, Mrs. Norman Smith, Mrs. Joseph Robinson, Mrs. George Newman, Mrs. Theodore Bri- : ganll, Mrs. Carsten Vorbeck\ and Mrs. L,awvencc I^arkiru “East Meets West\ fall show will be held on October 4 and ^ a t the Freeport Memorial Library. Truck Co.-I Captain—Ralph Schaeffer iSC^Ltr-^PTBnk Greiner Jehovah’s Witnesses Hold 3-Day Convention Announcement of a three-day dis trict convention of Jehovah's Wit nesses for the metropolitan New York and Pieeport was made by J. Harold Marsh, of the local congre gation. The convention will be held in Roosevelt Stadium. Jersey City. New Jemey, July 20-22, 1962, accord ing to Mr. Marsh. 2nd Lt. —John Boland Trustee—Robert Ahrens Warden—Fred Prankel M. Tobin Insti-uctor—Charles Merk Hose Co. I Captain—^Robert Drinbwater 1st Lt.—Andrew Schimmel 2nd Lt.—Augujit Schmltit Trustee—Harry Gritmon Wai-den—George Schwann P. NonnenmBJter Instructor—Fred Buss Hose Co. 2 Captain—Oeorge Hispo 1st Lt.—William M. Sanx) 2nd Lt.—Lionel Gillespie Warden—John Dillon Trustee—Jo'.'.n Alraeyda L. Medaglia Instructor—^Ted Porker Hose Co. 3 Captain—Wallace Lew^s 1st Lt.—Daniel Mmphy' 2nd Lt.—Joseph Cleary Trustee—Arthur Le.wis Warden—^Richard Mitthauer C. IVallman Instructor—Richard Mitthauer Hose Co. 4 Captain—Gustave Medina 1st Lt.—Owen Mulligan ’ ^ 2nd Lt.—Edward Libby Trustee—^Rcger Combs Warden—FVaitk Bradford L. Vandewater Warden—Lou Vandewater ’ Inslrucitor—Kenneth Smith Hose Co. 5 Captain—Richard Janke 1st Lt.—John Baites 2nd Lt—George Mctt Trustee—Robert Baegel Warden—Len ParLiss J. Jacobs Instructor—James McBi'ide Emergency Co. 9 Captain—William Casmasina —tsadore Schaeffer 2nd Lt.—Abbott Smith I’aiscee—Roscos Schell Insta uotor—Ij-ving Gmy Warden—^Daniel Calgero D. Felice \Stork Club News\ doctors HOSPrTAL Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earl Bls- grove (Marilyn‘^Jeanne De Pew). 65 Smith St.', Merrick - son - Jeffrey Mr. -and Mrs. Edwin Joseph Ho ward (Loretta Emma Kir'cher) 2728 Beach D r, Merrick • son - Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. James John O'Con nor (Betty DeWald), 245 Wynsum Ave., Merrick - son Brian Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ..Herman Tietjen (Katherine Hassar^i, 339 Wynsum Ave., Merrick - son - James Eric. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yulson (Phyllis DoncheyJ, 2882 Locu.st St., Merrick - daughter - Debra Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miles (Roberta Lee Schwartzi. 74 Ann Drive South, Freeport - son - Ei-lc David. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Theodore Keehn (Carol Mae Thornton), 215 W. Smith St.. Freeport - daughter - Linda Ann. Mr. and Mrs. William Eisenlaii (Evelyn Mathews), 60 Kenny Ave,, Merrick - son - David. Fire Police Captain—^N’crman Bllnn, Jr. Lt.—^Vincent Giordano Sgt.—'Peter Oapozzou Exempt Asso. President—Homer Weed Vlce-Pres.—Vincent J. G.icrd’ano Rec. Sec.—Henry AnkenTnann • Pin. Sec.—^Prank Greiner zz Treasurer—William Daube, Sr. Trustee—Pi-ed Buss, Sgt. at Arms—Frank Jackson CHIEP COOKE would like to in form all the newcojners Co the Friendly Vllage of Freeport, that Jn case of fire HELP is as near as ‘ yout,^ telephone or nearest Fire Alarni'^'B^. Summer School Session Registration for the 1962 summei session of Baldwin Junior-Senior High School is 1885 students, a gain of more than a hundred over la.\;) year’s record-breaking total, accord ing to summer principal Martin Kil- commons. He said that 833 of Uic students are tuition-paying noii- residents- Al Jacobson, H.D. (HOUSE DOCTOR) ★ ROOFING ★ SIDING ★ CARPENTRY All Storm Damage complete Contracting A l i a y A l u m i n u m C u r p . l 723 8. Long Beach Avenue T MA 3-6154 Freeport 7:30 a.m., Sunday WNBC-66(J^ko y m OffVmaCil»(I S M\! IIKT Let US Print Your JOURNALS — PROGRAMS BROeHURES — REPORTS eATAtOGS— BUIT^TIN^ TICKETS ' -fe. 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