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■ o - 'W e T r a o t - y o i i n \ Compliipenlarir Glass'of W in*'' • -with each Entree at Dihnar ^ a t i M P E W A V King Siz« S ervingt low. tow P ricosl Mixed &ig ^ Chop rBam !-| Broiled Seafood ^ Combination I wf Lobster Tadl 5 g 9 5 Broiled t ^ t of Scrod 4595 Broiled Fiiet 'Of Sea Trout ^9 5 Take Out Orders Aiuiable OPEN 7 MYS - 24 HOURS EKH MY 63 W. Merrick Rd. • Freeport • 8 ^ 3 0 3 | b ^ ll Ti t l SUAB Arts HfiSd *** To Be H onoreT^nf N o ip p efiedo^e Y eart A 90 1 CTffiTOKr - » t t j Cariisle Hart; Chainromaa of the He* Yocfc State Onncil oo the Arts.' hM been named tbe recipient oT the Arts Cooncil at Freeport's “ Atty\ — Art Reeonitiim ' Tnbote; The award. *hich bonats - .a person who, has .made': ah outstanding contribution to tbe recognition and piomotion of tbe arts on Long- Island, will be From eootsmpor^ rwwspatWs and otlMw sourots: i CfinlenE.'MeR Fre^rert ViMs^ Htstorian oc»»— » o » » » 9 ocia<»» » » » o«»5>9t * a * « » e io o » » o w ~ t-r'Vi Kitty Cariisle Hart Doiv’s YANKEE CUPPER Restaufants I I 120 Montank H^y. I .... . Biblyon.N.v: S87-7W0 292 S. Main St.\ J 'Freeport, N.lf. 37^7852 Sunday^l Brunch »J95 c t n t i f presented at the Cboncil'i Arty Party 00 Sunday, April 25. Assemblyman Arthiir J. Kremer. Chairman * of tbe Assembly~Commhtee on Ways and-'Means. and Assemb)ymao Am a a d ^ .D'Amato, 6 gOmEKSGAVEimmUVES FOVRNOSTHSAPAniNaVIf.WAR ' -Readers hare iitquited about a haid-to-see inscriptltin on a amaU iDoouineot whidi waa'moved recently to the southwest ebttier of Ocean ^ BrooUyn Avenues after ftaviitg stood tor years in Vfllage HaU t»aik and 19 rcspccthely, whose names vftth their war'records appear on JPPP*'!* pr the gravestodc-Uke.mdoumenl. They were sooa o l yVillet and Sarah Mott, a l o ^ couple to whom the soldien tent money • for the support-of thelt mother and tsfo younger brothers at hdtne.- according to a widow’s pension application tiledTiOBlIl. Dandridge will be impersonated at meetings held by a Nassau county group after Its members complete a stud^ b t the war hero's life and p e r ^ i t y . He belonged to Company H. 119ch Regiment. New Corps, in which many Ltmg Islanders p>e Rev. J.A. Morgtn. pastor of Hempstead Presbyterian Chorch. ra l o g i t e d ^ brothers A p n l2,1865, In a memorial setmon at Freeport First Presbyterian Chuith, telling how they m a ^ 'llhe supreme sa c r ito \ four months apart after \hunying away to the field of conflict and bloodshed in obedience to one of the noblest sentiments that ever thrilled the heart of man.\ - ^ : ^Dandridge fought in 23 battles. The dty before he died, in June 18M. his regiment had held out against rebel (orees near Marietta, Ga.. and continued to do so half .of the nest day. A shaimhoater'a boUet hiUetl him isutantly wfiUe he was under command of Oen, Kookecriisbting his way toward-AtUnts. His other battles Indoded Chucdorsville, Va.. Gettysburg, Pa., and Lookout VaTey. Tenn. His brother Joseph Mott was a member of Company H, Fourth Heriment, Hetvy Artillery. New York Vohioteers. In March,’i M hU noirman ««\• Ulysses S. Grant's advance upon the Jim cs River t b e ^ ^ nurobCT vf JwpVs^rem M idlM u ffe**^ and Sports, are Hoocniy Co- Cfiainnen of the gala eoAlill R w i e a ^ C r a t r e . . THANKSGlVlNa DAY PARADE In a jotot s t a t e ^ t erring the Evw lhingU ready foe tho annual CalithumplanTatadeairaated by eniy Theodore' Mohr Post, Veterans of Foreign WatSron flunks- • * wwaa^w waaawrwa w tw a a v a • «\« « iaai • « « U i a ^ U a ■ • » 4 V > C |k n d'led to Octeber of starvation and e x p o S u m r the Confedetsle war prison in SaUsbiity.N.C. . . __ . vrine of cultnial advances to Long Islsn ten and to the business community. - Kicraer and O'Amato said they hoped for \ ... a rectwd breaking tunroot for this important ’ Long - Island - event. K i ^ Otrlisle Hart has been doing an outstanding job as Chairwoman of the New York State Couircil on tbe Arts. Her (Conl.onPaoelt). Th»C M I Ejttnonilnain IMS MEEK A T i m i O Don Gccio Pescatore Ristoiairte Italiano ^ dine at ^ ' ^ n 6 c a o \ —A Restaurant for Discriminating Gourmets! Hemy tlieodore' Mohr Post, Veterans of Foreign W ittro n * givtog Day morning. Se^raJ bundled chUdreo, dressed as ragamuffins, are expected to march from the Exempt Firemen's Hall down B ro^yn Avenue to Main Street, turning Into Oiurch for as far as Smith Street,.twinging back to Main Street and disbanding when they reach the starting point. . POSTAGE HIGHER ON UNSEALED GREETINGS ‘ A Iv^ cent stamp won't carry Christmas cards (his year, Postmastirr' Edward A. Rke warned this week. He explained thit unsealed greet* tng cards, which travel by third<lass mail, how require 2f stamps. The rate was raised last January. EIDERD TO HEAD TUNA ClUB Hitler. Elderd was nominated to succeed Jsck Bode as president of the Freeport Tuna Club, which will hold ita annual meeting next Thurs^y night in Otto's Sea Grill, Wooddefi Avenue. Others named follcnv: Joseph P. O'Neill and Marsden Candler, vice-presidents; Fred Nutchey* secretary and Otto Koglin. Elmer Wodetsky. Domlnici Mecca. John Schultx. Theodore Lang and William Langfriu, directors. ADVERTISEMENT - Grspcfniit, 4 for 254. Imported chestnuts, 154 lb. Canoedl hams (gift-wrapped). E34 lb. Popular brand cigarettes, carton of 10 pkgt.. $1.72, Cocktails a Full BarS^rvlee Dbeonr the Uniqueness of the 19 Oiffefenf Retidnal Cuisines of Itilj NowAvalloblo facriuring on« of th« flnoet llsto of HaUon w lim I Volot Parking S78-7575 .ON THE NAUTICAL ■ MILE ” RESTAURANT M d LOUNGE . Monty Savings TImo... APPETIZER orlOUP ChoKu of Fruit Suprwn,. Toenrta Julc*. Cfuin Oiowriw orlr*>*f*r lliwyiw SuUd with rtioio. Of druMiivg £Afrwu of YourChole, DESSERT Ctioie* of Applu PH, CfweoUt, Crwam PH, Croam, SfHrtHt or Julio CoffM, Too,' Sunftu or milk Lunchaont AvalHMa M ^ . to Sat. tHolklay* aaS.VYooddoft A vo., F rooporl, LI.