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rwo S FREEPORTERS ABOARD WISCONSIN ON A CRUISE Lieut, (jg) Jesse Edward, 246 South Ocean ave.; Specialist (P) second class Francis R. Snedeker, 81 Lillian ave., and Apprentice Sea- man William A. Venth, 411 South- side ave., sailed on Monday aboard THE the Battleship Wisconsin on her fifth Naval Reserve cruise of the year. The itinerary will include a call at the Canal Zone with shore liberty and sightseeing for all hands and target practice with the guns of the Wisconsin off the U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. LEADER.— FREEPOR^. N. Y. WHERE ARE YOUR LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES? Do You Know? Does Your Wife Know? Better \Discuss It With DeLisser\ We Don't SELL Life Insurance . . . We explain it— We plan it— We buy tt— for YOU! f. L on. Island's Leading Life Insurance and Estate Planning Consultants 65 West Sunrise Highway FReeport 8-9090 Elmo. Tatje Installs Officers Of Nazareth Shrine for 1947 Mrs. Elma Talje, special deputy, installed the officers of Nazareth Shrine, Order of the White Shrine of Jciusalem, Friday' night in Spartan Temple, Mrs. Evelyn Hulse was seated as worthy Complete Self-Service PORTABLE RADIOS AND SMALL APPLIANCES, TOASTERS, IRONS, IRONERS, MIXERS AND CLOCKS Main at Sunrise FReeport 9-2101 priestess, and Egon B. Mueller, as' watchman of shepherds. Other officers inducted were Mrs Eleanor Combs. - noble prophetess C. Curtis Fulton, associate watch man of shepherds; Mrs. Louis Bohrcr, scribe\; Mrs. Anne Lindsay treasurer; Mrs', Helen Williamson chaplain; Mrs. Gertrude Mueller shepherdess; Fred Apfcl, king; Mrs Honora Watjcns, queen; Frank Carpenter, flrst wise man; Edward Wolz. second wise man; Dr. J Pjiillip Thayer, third wise man Mrs. Dorothy Hoffman, first hand maid; Mrs. -Alberta Langlotz, sec- ond hand maid; Mrs. Florencr Powell, third hand maid; Mrs Majel Raynor, organist; Mrs. Freda Bensch, guardian; Mi's. Marie Schwarz, guard. Also Mrs. Mildred Blacker, color bearer; Mrs. Hannah VonElm and Mrs. Marie Pcttit, color guards; Mrs. Mina Sabin, Shrine flag bear- er; Mrs. Nellie MacLeer and Mrs. Florence Grimm, Shrine flag guards; Mrs. Mary Anderson and Mrs. Sena Breidenback,'Shrine ban- ner guards; Mrs. Teresa V. Thayer, courier; Mrs. Tatjc, instructress; Mrs. Helen I Blackmon and Mrs. Elsie Carpenter, mistresses of the stercopcicon; Mrs. Rosalie Earl, custodian of robes; Mrs. Marion Fulton, hostess; Mrs. Estelle Kehm. three-year-trustee; Mrs. Henrietta Fay, two-year-trustee, and Louis L. ] Leudcinan, one-year-trustee. Mrs. Bculah Vnnder Clute was inducted as captain of the king's guard, with Mrs. Inga Erickson, Mrs. Lillian- Wright, Mrs. Laura Bille. Mrs. Emily Keller. Mrs Myrtle Midgette and Mrs. Minnie Merrill as her associates. The matron of honor for 'the queen is Mrs. Henrietta Biggert, while her attendants are Mrs. Mildred Chris- tie, Mrs. Katbcrine VanNostrand. Mrs. Beatrice Nlelsoii, Mrs. Mar- garet DeVoy, Mrs. Isabella Mac- Leod and Mrs. Louise Clark. The installing officer was assisteo by Mrs. Marion Fulton as chap- lain; Mrs. Thayer as scribe, Mrs Fay as guardian, and Mrs. Raynor as organist. Mrs. Elizabeth Franks, of Lynbrook, was the soloist. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1917 Miss Joye E. Hummel To Wed Glen Cove Man The engagement of Miss Joye Evelyn Hummel, daughter of Mi 1 . and Mrs. Quenten Hummel, to David Wood Murchison, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. David Murchison, Chestnut st., Glen Cove, was re- cently announced by Mrs. Marvi.-, Hummel of Shipherd ave., Lyn- brook, mother of the bride-elect. Miss Hummel is n graduate ot Frcoport High School, attended Middlebury College and wa.s gradu- ated from the Katherine Gibb.s School, Manhattan. She is em- ployed as a script writer for the comic strip \Wonder Woman.\ Mr. Murchison, a graduate of Friends Academy, Locust Valley, at- tended Clarkson College of Tech- nology, Potsdam, Pa. He served three years in the ..Army and wa.s stationed in China and India. He is now associated with Aitkenhead and Murchison, building contrac- tors. GJen Cove. .JIHUBSDAY, iMAY.L 1947 THE \LEADER — FREEPORT.. X. V. THRKR Dont Forget . Come In and See Our New Arrivals in SUMMER COTTONS Reductions on All Spring COATS :-: SUITS :-: TOPPERS 83 SO. MAIN ST. FREEPOR1 Dartmouth Graduates Dance Saturday Night The Dartmouth Alumni Associa- tion, of Long Island will hold its spring dance Saturday night in the: Garden City Country Club. Garden City. A record turnout is expected for the association's first dance .since before the war. according to El- wood Doyle of Franklin Squaro, chairman of the enter.tainmcm committee. Melvin Katz. of Hewlett, and his membership committee have sent announcements to more than G0 f ) Dartmouth alumni in practically every community FOR SCIENTIFIC SEE 'House of Perfect Diamonds'' 70 So. Main St. Freeport New Phone No. FREEPORT 9-3555 Scout Leaders Plan Mother-Daughter Tea Plans for the mother-daughter tea to be yiven by the Freepor: Girl Scouts on Wednesday. May 14, from 3 to 0 P.M. in the local Methodist church, were discussed at a meeting oi' the Freeport Girl Seoul committee in the home of Mrs. Charles Flandorfer, 197 Rose st. Mrs. John Hieber. Freepcrt Day Camj) chairman, announced that the Freeport committee would con- sider hiring a bus to Camp Green- wood at Hempstead Lake State Park if enough applications were received to warrant going to that expense. Mrs. John Fischer con- ducted the meeting. The next meeting is t,o be held in the home of Mrs. Joseph Walsh, 47 East ave.. Wednesday night. May 21. B.U.S. WRESTLING COACH j ADDRESSES EXCHANGE CLUB Edward Reinisch.\ coach of the wrestling team at Baldwin High ' School, spoke at the weekly lunch- ] eon ot the Exchange Club of Free- i port yesterday in the Elks club- i house. The discussion centered J around wrestling in high school. Two members oi me Baldwin wrestling team accompanied the coach and demonstrated -the tech- nique used by successful wrestlers. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX GOOD CLOTHES r Your Next WITH A BANK LOAN you can finance your next car with a low cost auto loan at this old Freeport Bank, Get our Schedule of Easy Payment. r ft cCPORT WAIN STREET at SUNRISE HIGHWAY Pounded 1892 Resources over 8 1 /^ Million Dollars Member F.D.I.C. and'Federal Reserve System .SLEEK ' * A M-:\V K\SEMBLK AT WILLIAMS Beautiful contemporary, design pos- sessing classic grace oi fine pro- portions, with the -suave, simplicity and sturdy construction of Modern. End tides dresser \and.\mirror, vanity, cjiest, full size bedstead, nite table, chair (not shown I half back vani- ty chair — Prima Vera mahogany finish or selected matched walnut. (Similar to Illustration) PIECES More People Buy Afore Furniture and Rugs at t V &TT) S Titan Ever Be/ore Freeport — Hempstead — Bay Shore OPEN FRIDAY 'AND BATUBDAY NIGHTS We are displaying 26 models of Bedroom Suits in maple, birch, limed oak and - mdhogany in price range of 129.00 - 149.00 199.00 - 219.00 and upwards \Vc will bo modest and say . we were the ili>l in J-Yccport, Imt really we think we were the first in •ill Xnssau to take action on the President's appeal lu cut prices. WE DIDN'T CUT JUST Wi-We cut as high as 50 r ;, and your response was gratifying. -Hut this wasn't JUST a SALE-we intend to con- linue our policy o[ until we destroy all cries of inflation and high costs. Rcmcmhcr \Samet's Lead the Way!\ and Samel's will continue to cut prices and still bring\ you the highest quality merchandise at the prices yon can pay. Juniors Misses 9 » 0 15 12 f i i i i it r i -i. , ,--i .1 t < i > » ' »-+-» 1'iiriiifri Maternities - 10 to 20 .) These Dresses Are Taken From Our Regular Values Up to $12.95! \In Nassau It's Samet's For Teen-Agers\ 69 So. Main Street FReeport 9-3300 LaSalle Announces Scholarship Test 'The annual four-year board and tuition scholarship to L a S a 1 1 c j Military Academy, R.O.T.C., Oak- j dale, to be awarded on the basis or competitive examination, has been announced again by Brother Brendan, F.S.C.. Headmaster. This award is known as the Bishop Thomas E. Molloy scholarship. Competitors must be Catholic boys from parochial or priva't 1 grammai schools of the Diocese of Brooklyn, and must be in either the January or June graduating compete. Each school may nomin- ate not more than two candidates. the selections to be made by the Brother or Sister Principal, with the advice of the Reverend PaMnr of the parish. The second competitive .scholar- ship will be held Saturday. May 10. The examination will be given in La Salki Military Auademy, O»k- dale. The scholarship award, valued at about $0,000. i s to include a com- plete set of military uniforms tm.l equipment, as well a.s ' cleaning. tailoring and repairing of these items. - Included also is a com- plete set of textbooks for each of the four years ot the high scliool course. FOR LOVELY LINES Long, smooth lines are fashioned right into this Flexees designed for short-waisted figures. Clever lines that make fashions fit better. .. look lovelier. Rayon lustre satin, with las- ktercKfd' stretch- bodcr™ Sizes 34 to 40 Flexaiiv bra, THE PULCHRA DESIGN SI to $2.50 Flexees girdles and combinations....S7.95 to $10.50 Corset Center of FREEPORT Long Island HEMPSTEAD 80 SOUTH MAIN ST. 253 FULTON AVE. FREE PARKING -IN KEAB. OF BTOTU&S MOSER Jewe/ers Except Factory Priced items Freeport's Oldest Jeweler 63 SOUTH MAIN STREET $\ FREEPORT