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C l a c k e n £ n f n n o u n c e C ^ n ^ g ^ e m e i t i Of 1 BLL JL t U n ^ l e ^ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blake Langley oi 12 Heath Place, Gar-r den City, have annou!ftced the engagement of their daughter, Misj Lusannah Blake Langley to Mr. Donald Anthony Rykcrt, son of Mrs. Catharine Rykert form erly of.'Freeport and now of Stonybrook, and Mr. Arthur J. Rykert, Jr., formerly of Freeport and now of..Lynbrook. Miss Langley Is a member of the Field Services Division of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Mr. Rykcrt is an Insurance Consultant for Metropolitan Life. An October wedding is plan* I ★ lia T h e ★ Armed Forces , HARRY C. HUGHES Deborah Trauber Elected Vice-Pres. Seaman Radioman Harry C. Hughes, USCG, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Hughes of 15 W. Roosevelt Ave., Roosevelt, was graduated from the 24-week Radioman School at the Coast Guard Training Center in Gro- Deborah F. Trauber has been elected Vice-President of tlie Student Senate, York Junior Col. lege, Yoi She wi semester. She is Mrs. Let lace St., Freeport WANTED Guard Training ton, Conn.- He became , proftcieht in the' operation, maintenance, and re pair of radio receivers and trans mitters, radio direction finders.- telephone and telegraph equip ment, and teletypewriters. He ha^ become familiar with distress procedures and the Mer- ^ ^ chant Vessel Reporting System Communications, very important in carrying out the Coast Guard’s primary mission—the protection of life and property at sea. Demonstration homes the benefits and savir the NEW Allyn Fue Burner. For qualified home ‘ Allyn will install this a heating equipment CHARGE, LUSANKAH LANGLEY ROBERT A HIMELFARB WINS HIGH PROMOTION The appointment of Robert A. Ilimelfarb as Account Executive in the New York office of Luria Brothers & Company, Inc., was an nounced today by Carl S. Ablon, President of Luria, a subsidiary of the Ogden Corporation. Mr. Htmelforb, 44, comes to Luria from Tube City International, New York City, where he was Vice President. Mr. Himelfarb graduated from Brooklyn Collegd Magna Cum Laude prior to World War II, and he received hl^, lavr degree from Brooklyn Law School' in 1952, being admitted to the Bar of the State of New York in 1953. He served in the U.S. Navy as on officer during; World War II, entered the export-import busi ness immediately after the war, and subsequently entered the scrap industiy. He is a post Presi dent. pf the New -York chapter of the Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel, a former Chhliman of the Tronsportation Committee of the national ISIS, and is current ly a Vlce-ChahTTian of that .Com mittee as well as a member , ot the ISIS^ Foreign Trade Comihit- tee.-^ ' V.-, 5 He resides in Freeport, with his HICHABD A. SALVADOR Airman Richard A. Salvador, son of Mr. and Mrs.' George Sal vador of 71 E. Greenwich Ave,, Roosevelt, has been selected for training at Amarillo APB, Tex., as an Air Force supply special ist. The airman, a 1964 graduate of Roosevelt Junior-Senior High School, recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He attended C. W. Post Col lege, Brookyille, N.Y. Fuel savings from $4f up per year. Phone now for; appoit ....... - AMifyvilie, 4 -dl< FReepotf 9-272 wife and child. Regardless of the size of fam ily or the-amount of money spent, most families spend from 23 to 28 per cen^'.of their total expendi tures on food. FREE FREE JUST OFF THE PRESS f DYKES NEW 36 PAGE CATALOG ,-i>F LUMBER & BUILDING SPECIAliTIES- Pick Up Y o urFn* Cop, At Our »MrMi Yard CATALOG SPECIALS ; on Keystone PAINT Closeout 25% OFF on ALL PAINTS V- ALL Marine: Lumber, Ptywood, Glues ,and Finishes ALL Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood GBNIERAL INSU THOMAS A. BROWN Marine Private Thomas A. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent D. Browjtt .of 78 Nassau Ave., Ereeport, was graduated from-Marine recruit training at fhn Marine .Corps Recruit Depot jLiuring his eight weeks of in tensified recruit training under veteran noncommissioned oRicer Drill Instructors, he learned small arma ' marksmanship, bayonet fighting, and methods of Self-protection. He also re ceived instruction in military drill,' history, and traditions of the Marine Corps, and other aca demic subjects. . ■* , __He will undergo four weeks of individual combat. training and four weeks of basic specialist in his J m i l i t ^ occupational field before being assigned to a per manent, unit. JAMEIS FLAHEiRTY Chief Buildeb James Flaherty, USN, son of Mrs. M uy Flaherty of 26 UhloitTIdce, Roosevelt,' was advanced to his present rate-;., while serving with Navy Mobile - Construction Battalion 11; de ployed in Vietnamr His promotion was based on time in service and rate, military appearance, performance ' of duties and passing the Navy-wide test for promotion. BRUC^ M. LUTSK . \ -2/Lt. Bruce M. Lutsk, 23,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Lutsk, 455 Ray S t, Freeport, completed a signal officer basic course at the Army Southeastern S t^al School, Fort Gordon, Ga. ■ . ^ During .-the nine-week come. Lieutenant Lutsk received Yn- stciiction in the duties of . a. sig nal i officer and was trained>in . cpmini^cations, vuso-and mainr tepace .of signal ^^uipment, and ; administraiion;, ‘ ^ ; Lutslc;: was;. g r s ^ fipm A Hostess Is Judged By The M eat She Serves . 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