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r•Fet.O>"· :··- ..... _ _) \_ PR\NCE c _t-.<Cc S COuNlY @i(ttttbt Jf1EMORIAL. LIBRARY .. Ambulalce Drive -ltarls llttws ltiJ AN INDEP-ENDENT NEWSPAPER __ . Chilcl' Subject of Report ·8f . Board of Education ' ' ' I ' . · _The· Ma.:-yfand State B<Js.rd of Education, in order to detennine ·: ., wh4t should constlt'qte a l!atistactory program of education for . <._ children in Maryland, direetep Dr. Thomas G. Pullen, Jr., - '- Sta,te Superintendent of Schools, to appoint a Committee tq work __ -on, this .. ptoblein. -Consequently in 'September, 1951, the Committee . to Study the 'Educational Needs of Atypical Children. in Maryland ·: 1'his Committee, .with George W. Constable serv- ''". chairn;um, _was. of twenty-one who were , specialiSts m vanous t}'"}lel' of di&ability, interested parents. . 1 repreal!ntatives: of State ageniles with .apecial eervices to " ety})icru ·or · ifperSons. · The State Superinten- '_:(lent •or Schools· Wa& .a1110 k 'ber :Of the Committee but &erved only ;"to give informatidn to the :,· ·Conu;iittee. ' j -' cality. In its concluding statement, the 0'-mm;tbe acknow:e-dged that the administration of such a program , r··tst of necessity be· the respon- l'ibilit)' of the oflicials of the Pub- He school system, both State and · -- · · TJie Committee tvaa giVen no for ita report; in fact. it '·'::,:-,· .. .,a. :enc6Uraged to take as long as .,, ,·; . :•t. neceuary to makke a ; · .• iUAo,.OUSh' The. work . The Committee, which included some :::,f the outstanding spee!al- '·-<-:r< in the field of physical and l!lental deviations in for- · · ·· Wa,t into tbr,ee ph.-ea, in . 'i<.· t'-P: i•llcvNing order: I . · .. · · .n.-, a ()f who \.'the' is - Who is · ,._-- . · ,:,.; a detemslnation of what .. : ·bGir:tr dOne presently. In the · special . education. · . ·.:: · ·.i.na. - What shou'd be : , _: .. ,(4;lon,;? . , ...... ,. ···-1'11e; report . dftr.' .. ;, .t)'IM!. qf ai;ypteal eldJd. :1 : •• . ....,.,_ tile lllStltutlena now ·! .. to . .Orne of theee . · aorne form of i · speciAc recouunenda- . ' , prOper' educatio,. of ''"''""" type of. .. ·: Un- . . .. l&· •eae'Pf.e:d by the mtld. ren.rdless etttltle4 tO an Gpporit;nlty eomMeD- 'iaJii .IJmt.y t, pup it. the Committee found· aPproximately 58.- ehHdren in Haryland. poup are vleuaiJj chUdren. ehildren with . I',Q4;1 hearlqo handicapc, 'Citilldlt'efl. · ;fnth PhYsical b'and!- chUdren. mentally re- clUid:en; and maladjusted .deilin41Jlltmt children. En eon- a.In·Prl'tu•' the nee4s of these atnric&l : CmDmlttee recom- that 'Maryland sht;»uld · programs of in thelle 'flpecial areas, top caUI:er professional . iliosist In the diagnos;s of :ln1ti.ate and .,u••-'"" :)l !fti.iilearch and . evaluatloll ·give special attention to wbo has more than one furtll.er recognized - ... to the execution of .. · program! is r•aily presented its report to the JI..O:ttry!and State Board qf Educa- tion 8.t a dinner meeting on Wed- nQday, FebruarY 27, 1957. At tha! time, Wendell D. Allen, Presldent expressed the appreciation of the of State Board of Board for the ··general excellence. of the report. At the regular meeting of the B"Sr<l. the following day, Dr. 'tho- mas G .. Pullen, Jr., State Superin- , .tendent of Schocls, stated thil.t . ''this publication is, in JPY opinion, tile most important report of ibt kind ever made in this country." The State Board of Education then i'ltrrete.i. :tJ1e state sulierintendent .tO devise methods of implementing th"! !?COmmendations contained in the report. The report · is being distributed' to all local boat-ds ,.f educatioJl., members of the General Assembly, and interested citizens. Ch-ldren's Play Set: For March- Perf= · Adventure Theater will the pia)' "The Emperor's New Clothes" .Jn ·the stage of the Cen- ter school · auditorium on Satur- daY March 30, at 2 p.m. The production will · be sponsored by the Center School P.T.A. The group is well know•t in Maryland and the District for staging wholesome el1tE:rtainment for children. Last December, it ·.offered "Aladdin and lfis Wonder- ful Lamp"' at Center school before audience and under the S'Uhe sponsorship. P.T A. President Emery Harma.n announced that an essay and color- ing .contest will be held at both Center . school and North End school in connection with the play . fixing responsibility in . . tor the pro- , Plans ciill for free passes to be ;to . t..Jlese general awarded to three pupils in each ltW WHAT GOES ON Fiday, March 15 - Club Drive Starts - Be Gen- erous Friday, March 15 - GVHC Board meeting at office ·Jn Hamilton pl., 9:15 p.m. · Saturday, March 16 - Little Lea- guC; Dance at Legion, · 9:30 p.m. to 1 Saturday, March 16 - Junior High parents discuss conduct problems, Center School, 9:30 p.m. Sur,day, March 17 ·· News Re- view meeting at Kahn's, 9-F Ridge, 8:30p.m. Af.'lnday, March 18 City Council in office. 8 p.m. Monday, March 18 - Little Thea- ter Group at JCC, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 19 - IDgh Point PTA meets at school, 8 p.:TI. 'Vednes::ay, March 20 - GVHC Annual meeting at Center school, 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, March - of Women Voten; meets at Hertzs', 46-T Ridg.e, 8:15 p.m. Social Actions Group Hears Fergang -Speak The; newly organized Social Action Group of the Community Church will hold a meetin$" at the Church Annex, 2-B Hillside, at 7' :45 p.In. Sunday evening, March 17. The topic will be ''Meeting the Problems of Youth." ].{r. Fergang, Prin<;,ipal of the Greel1belt" Junior High will pr£,sent the sub- ject from the standp.:>int of the schools. Beverly' Fonda will pre- sent it from the standpoint of the community. Everyone in Green- belt, regardless of chu;:-ch affilia- tion, if intere-sted in this vital mat- ter concerning the welfare of our children, is urgently i:nvited. !:lance Class, Please Note The Greenbelt Dance Group an- that it will not: have chH- dreJ!'S c18.SSes next Tuesday, March 19, since teacher 'Erika •!'b.tmey will be out of town. The adult class will meet next Wednesd1lY as USt!al. @ I@ Me11bers' Fees, l•etill Explailetl ' oo:- by BJae. Kallll The Greenbelt P...escue baa nnnounced its annual, "ambulance club" drive for Friday, Marcb. 15; through Sunday,. March 31. With a goal of $4000, 34 memters of the :ftre depart- ment. rescue squad. and ladi1es' auxiliary will doors. throughout the city between 7 :30 and 9 p.m. any of those days.. asking a donation of two dollars or more per family. The membership entitles anyon·e in the member family to emergen- cy treatment and emergency trans- portaticn to any hospital within 30 miles of Greenbelt 24 hours a da;y, as often as needed. "When a call comes in and the siren blows, the rouinment is moving within 3 rnin·· utes", according to rescue-squad chief Joe D'Agostino. The squael a';;o pro.,·ides routine transporta·· tion to members, for instance for treatment at a hospital, and ac·· to D'Agostino is one of very fC\'1; squads which ha.'l nevE'r refused a calL · It also lends mis· cellaneous equipment which it: owns. such as crutcnes and a wheel for short-tenn use. Stating that the tax which the volunteer fi!'."e depart- ment and rescue,. sqYad lsn't enough to give sen·ice it is used to, D' Agostino emphasized that the two-dollar membershiiJ fee is a minimum contribution. There are squads in Prince Georges county which will Jrtot accept less than three to· five dollars; some· Greenbelters regu- larly give up to $25 a year. Similat nervice if available from private ambulance companies would cost many times the "ambulance-club .. fee. Collectors will be ideJl.tified by their firemen's or rescue-squad hats or ladies•-auxiliary pins and will give the printed "ambulance- club" membership card as a re- ceipt for each fee receive4. Resi- dPnt..o missed in the regular collec- tion may join the club. at the police station Friday, March 29, or Sat- urday, March 30. 7 to 10 p.m., or Sunday, March 31, 3 to 7 p.m. In addition to the hlgh coat of operating, maintaining, and repair- ing the equipment, the rescue !:'quad is now faced the need to replace its two ambulancf.!s, a liH8 Cadillac and ,a 1952 Pontiac. Although out-dated, they are as w·el! equipped as those"of any oth- organization, D' Agostino said, since they must meet thf rigid shmdards of the Maryland State Ambulance Assocle.tfon. If suftl- cient money is rai8ed, the squad -----'!"'- may be able to fit its for ':1Be of the portabJe iron lung which it received aa a gift from the itloacarriers' union. The. amhulance will be open fot · public and Sund9.y, 30 'and 31, 3 to. 'l" p m. at firehouse. One amlrnr· lance wiU be completely strippe41' down !t.nd all the equipment and supplies normally carried inside lined up outside on display. 'l'beJ<e will be lists of everything rec;uir.ed in an ambulance and squad mea on hand td an.awer question&-- A4:;ENDA REGIJLAR MEETING Coum::il of the City of Greenbelt, Maryland 1. Meetinig' Called to . Order 2. Roll c:ul 3. Mintites of Previom ular 4. 'Petitions and Requests 5. Communicati- 6. Monthly DP-partmental Re-' I 7. Ordinartce ·- Transfer fun& I from Surplus for Boilers, in Commu:llity Building . 1 Greenbelt Veteran J-lousiog 1 ; I l ' CR 3-4161 I Hamilton Plaee, Md. EXCELLENT SELECTION OF HOMES F.EE ONLY 2Y2% MltNY NEW BUYERS EACH WEEK I r . - ... :- QR 3-2781 - .,_ ' . . .. . ' \ \ then are specifiC> ·rot'm . of the two schools. · .Uggestfons in eacli. Tickets 'will be sold only at the ·_; -: .• -...... IIIIIIII .. .... ;i .... .. Open for Sales Each · Day of tla.e 'Wd6 .r A•••ltUiance Clula . ·r: . ( .. . . . .. . Starts a aRcH· \IS to 31 .. . I \ ' ' I . ! . . r ' :. ;, .) I ..•:; ,, , I'·· I,,>· ;, . - •' I .. · ...

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Ambulalce cl~• Drive -ltarls fritllf~

llttws ltiJ • AN INDEP-ENDENT NEWSPAPER

__ . Chilcl' Subject of Report ·8f . .~State Board of Education '

' ' I '

. ;~, · _The· Ma.:-yfand State B<Js.rd of Education, in order to detennine ·: • ., wh4t should constlt'qte a l!atistactory program of education for . <._ 'atyp~C'.al children in Maryland, direetep Dr. Thomas G. Pullen, Jr., -'- Sta,te Superintendent of Schools, to appoint a Committee tq work

__ -on, this .. ptoblein. -Consequently in 'September, 1951, the Committee . to Study the 'Educational Needs of Atypical Children. in Maryland

·: ~'appointed. 1'his Committee, .with George W. Constable serv­''". ;~B ~~; chairn;um, _was. ~mposed of twenty-one pe~ons who were , .eli;Jlt!~ specialiSts m vanous t}'"}lel' of di&ability, interested parents.

. 1 repreal!ntatives: of State ageniles !.Cb~1Jec:ted with .apecial eervices to

" ety})icru chfldre~. ·or fnteres~llay · ifperSons. · The State Superinten­

'_:(lent •or Schools· Wa& .a1110 k ~em­'ber :Of the Committee but &erved only ;"to give informatidn to the

:,· ·Conu;iittee. ' j -'

cality. In its concluding statement, the

0'-mm;tbe acknow:e-dged that the administration of such a program

, r··tst of necessity be· the respon­l'ibilit)' of the oflicials of the Pub­He school system, both State and ~ocal.

· -- · --~ · TJie Committee tvaa giVen no (.:,fd~e. for ita report; in fact. it '·'::,:-,· .. .,a. :enc6Uraged to take as long as .,, ,·; . :•t. a~med neceuary to makke a

; · .• iUAo,.OUSh' fnveatlgati~. The. work .

The Committee, which included some :::,f the outstanding spee!al­'·-<-:r< in the field of physical and l!lental deviations in chlld~n, for-· · ·· Wa,t ;'~lvided into tbr,ee ph.-ea, in .

'i<.· t'-P: i•llcvNing order: I . · . . · · .n.-, a deten~ttnaUon. ()f who \.'the' ~t.vn!eal .chil~ is - Who is · Jn~1ua~d? ,._-- . ·

,:,.; ~~nd, a detemslnation of what .. : ··;~.-. ·bGir:tr dOne presently. In the ::~~ ·~ · special . education. · . ·.:: · ·.i.na. ·~!rd - What shou'd be

: , _: .. ,(4;lon,;? . , ...... ,. ···-1'11e; ···~ report . dftr.' .. ·~ ;, ~"''e~I'Y .t)'IM!. qf ai;ypteal eldJd. :1 : i· •• ~.C. . ....,.,_ tile lllStltutlena now ·! ~';:,:;~ .. to ·.r~ve . .Orne of theee . · ~4 ::~ aorne form of ec~uea.Uon.

i .~e. · speciAc recouunenda-. ' , ·t~~e prOper' educatio,. of

·~:"~·~~~t -~.,..,_,, ''"''""" type of. ~n. .. ·: Un-. . .. l&·

""'~·OJIIIlY •eae'Pf.e:d by the mtld. ren.rdless

Jifir·'~,OndHlota.··a. 1 etttltle4 tO an Gpporit;nlty • eomMeD­'iaJii .IJmt.y t, pup it.

~n~ifically, the Committee found· aPproximately 58.­

ehHdren in Haryland. poup are vleuaiJj

~nd\ca•PJlted chUdren. ehildren with ""'~n . I',Q4;1 hearlqo handicapc, 'Citilldlt'efl. · ;fnth ~lh~r PhYsical b'and!-

chUdren. mentally re­clUid:en; and maladjusted

.deilin41Jlltmt children. En eon­a.In·Prl'tu•' the nee4s of these atnric&l

: ~e CmDmlttee recom­that 'Maryland sht;»uld

!lllti~.Uten · programs of ~cher ·.~luc~tJI611t_. in thelle 'flpecial areas,

top caUI:er professional . iliosist In the diagnos;s of ~_.,fUtlea. :ln1ti.ate and or~­

.,u••-'"" :)l !fti.iilearch and . evaluatloll ·give special attention to wbo has more than one

furtll.er recognized -... to the execution of

,f.P4~~ .. · ~uc&tion- program! is

r•aily presented its report to the JI..O:ttry!and State Board qf Educa­tion 8.t a dinner meeting on Wed­nQday, FebruarY 27, 1957. At tha! time, Wendell D. Allen, Presldent expressed the appreciation of the of tb~ State Board of Edu~tion, Board for the ··general excellence. of the report.

At the regular meeting of the B"Sr<l. the following day, Dr. 'tho­mas G .. Pullen, Jr., State Superin­

, .tendent of Schocls, stated thil.t . ''this publication is, in JPY opinion, tile most important report of ibt kind ever made in this country." The State Board of Education then i'ltrrete.i. :tJ1e state sulierintendent .tO devise methods of implementing th"! !?COmmendations contained in the report. The prin~d report · is being distributed' to all local boat-ds ,.f educatioJl., members of the General Assembly, and interested citizens.

Ch-ldren's Play Set: For March- ~0 Perf= · Adventure Theater will pr~nt

the pia)' "The Emperor's New Clothes" .Jn ·the stage of the Cen­ter school · auditorium on Satur-daY aft~rnoon, March 30, at 2 p.m. The production will · be sponsored by the Center School P.T.A.

The group is well know•t in Maryland and the District for staging wholesome el1tE:rtainment for children. Last December, it

·.offered "Aladdin and lfis Wonder­ful Lamp"' at Center school before ~-capacity audience and under the S'Uhe sponsorship. P.T A. President Emery Harma.n announced that an essay and color­ing .contest will be held at both Center . school and North End school in connection with the play .

fixing responsibility in . . tor Prom~ting the pro-

, Plans ciill for free passes to be -oy~·.,.un ;to . t..Jlese general ~ awarded to three pupils in each

~

ltW WHAT GOES ON Fiday, March 15 - Ambui~.nce

Club Drive Starts - Be Gen­erous

Friday, March 15 - GVHC Board meeting at office ·Jn Hamilton pl., 9:15 p.m. ·

Saturday, March 16 - Little Lea­guC; Dance at Legion, · 9:30 p.m. to 1

Saturday, March 16 - Junior High parents discuss conduct problems, Center School, 9:30 p.m.

Sur,day, March 17 ·· News Re­view meeting at Kahn's, 9-F Ridge, 8:30p.m.

Af.'lnday, March 18 City Council ~Eeting in C~ty office. 8 p.m.

Monday, March 18 - Little Thea­ter Group at JCC, 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday, March 19 - IDgh Point PTA meets at school, 8 p.:TI.

'Vednes::ay, March 20 - GVHC Annual meeting at Center school, 8:15 p.m.

Wednesday, March ~!0 - Leag-o..~e of Women Voten; meets at Hertzs', 46-T Ridg.e, 8:15 p.m.

Social Actions Group Hears Fergang -Speak

The; newly organized Social Action Group of the Community Church will hold a meetin$" at the Church Annex, 2-B Hillside, at 7' :45 p.In. Sunday evening, March 17. The topic will be ''Meeting the Problems of Youth." ].{r. Fergang, Prin<;,ipal of the Greel1belt" Junior High sch~ol. will pr£,sent the sub­ject from the standp.:>int of the schools. Beverly' Fonda will pre­sent it from the standpoint of the community. Everyone in Green­belt, regardless of chu;:-ch affilia­tion, if intere-sted in this vital mat­ter concerning the welfare of our children, is urgently i:nvited.

!:lance Class, Please Note The Greenbelt Dance Group an­

n.oun~ that it will not: have chH­dreJ!'S c18.SSes next Tuesday, March 19, since teacher 'Erika •!'b.tmey will be out of town. The adult class will meet next Wednesd1lY as USt!al.

@ I@

Me11bers' Fees, l•etill Explailetl ' oo:- by BJae. Kallll

The Greenbelt P...escue E~d baa nnnounced its annual, "ambulance club" drive for Friday, Marcb. 15; through Sunday,. March 31. With a goal of $4000, 34 memters of the :ftre depart­ment. rescue squad. and ladi1es' auxiliary will lul.~ck o~. doors. throughout the city between 7 :30 and 9 p.m. any of those days.. asking a donation of two dollars or more per family.

The membership entitles anyon·e in the member family to emergen­cy treatment and emergency trans­portaticn to any hospital within 30 miles of Greenbelt 24 hours a da;y, as often as needed. "When a call comes in and the siren blows, the rouinment is moving within 3 rnin·· utes", according to rescue-squad chief Joe D'Agostino. The squael a';;o pro.,·ides routine transporta·· tion to members, for instance for treatment at a hospital, and ac·· cordin~; to D'Agostino is one of th~! very fC\'1; squads which ha.'l nevE'r refused a calL · It also lends mis· cellaneous equipment which it: owns. such as crutcnes and a wheel for short-tenn use.

Stating that the tax c~ntribution which the volunteer fi!'."e depart­ment and rescue,. sqYad ~eives lsn't enough to give (}re~nbelt ~e sen·ice it is used to, D' Agostino emphasized that the two-dollar membershiiJ fee is a minimum contribution. There are squads in Prince Georges county which will Jrtot accept less than three to· five dollars; some· Greenbelters regu­larly give up to $25 a year. Similat nervice if available from private ambulance companies would cost many times the "ambulance-club .. fee.

Collectors will be ideJl.tified by their firemen's or rescue-squad hats or ladies•-auxiliary pins and will give the printed "ambulance­club" membership card as a re­ceipt for each fee receive4. Resi­dPnt..o missed in the regular collec-

• tion may join the club. at the police station Friday, March 29, or Sat­urday, March 30. 7 to 10 p.m., or Sunday, March 31, 3 to 7 p.m.

In addition to the hlgh coat of operating, maintaining, and repair­ing the equipment, the rescue !:'quad is now faced w!~h the need to replace its two ambulancf.!s, a liH8 Cadillac and ,a 1952 Pontiac. Although out-dated, they are as w·el! equipped as those"of any oth­~r· organization, D' Agostino said, since they must meet thf rigid shmdards of the Maryland State Ambulance Assocle.tfon. If suftl­cient money is rai8ed, the squad

-----'!"'- -· may be able to fit its ambuJan~ for ':1Be of the portabJe iron lung which it r•~Emtly received aa a gift from the itloacarriers' union.

The. amhulance will be open fot · public in:1p•~ction ~Saturday and Sund9.y, lv.~rch 30 'and 31, 3 to. 'l" p m. at th·~ firehouse. One amlrnr· lance wiU be completely strippe41' down !t.nd all the equipment and supplies normally carried inside lined up outside on display. 'l'beJ<e will be lists of everything rec;uir.ed in an ambulance and squad mea on hand td an.awer question&--

A4:;ENDA

REGIJLAR MEETING

Coum::il of the City of

Greenbelt, Maryland

1. Meetinig' Called to . Order

2. Roll c:ul

3. Mintites of Previom ~ ular :y,~eting-

4. 'Petitions and Requests

5. Writt~n Communicati-

6. Monthly DP-partmental Re-'

po~ I

7. Ordinartce ·- Transfer fun& I

from Surplus for Boilers, in

Commu:llity Building . 1

Greenbelt Veteran J-lousiog ~Corpo·r~~ion. 1 ; I l '

CR 3-4161

I

Hamilton Plaee, Cre~nbelt, Md.

EXCELLENT SELECTION OF HOMES AV~\ILABLE

F.EE ONLY 2Y2% MltNY NEW BUYERS EACH WEEK

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for volunteers wbo woa1c1 lll!:e &o write for the· paper. IDteir­_..... JleW1I assipmemlta epea.

C.U tile editor for cJet:aUa. OU. 3-UOL

'--------------------·--------Little Leaguers Gttt Contracts' Saturd11Y

Greenbelt Little League o1Bci.a.ls will cliKribute blank OO!ltracts to cancUdatea for the 1957 seasou at Center School on Sa.turdE~, March 16,"'between _tile hours of410 and 12.

. All )'OWipters who have reached ·the requiMC! · minhnum at:e limit of nlae u wen as current team metn­ben, are urged to be present to 1-e-

, celve · the mandatory contrs.ct whleh .must be validated by the sig­nature. of both parents. Those bon Whose 13th birthday falls be-

. fore. August 1. 1957 wW be ineULi­ble for participation ·in the Little League 'baseball program.

SlcDed contracts wiJ.l be retur:ll­ecl to Little League oill.eiala · ()n Saturday, March 23 at Cent.er ScbOol- between 10 a.m. and 12 noon.·

Tb'rough the cOOperation of Warren Leddick, Greenbelt R,e~;:re­atioil_ Director, lettera announcing the c;ontmct requirement:a have been forwarded to all Greenbelt elem'ntary schools. It will also be pOssible to obtai)l bla.nk · con­tracts at the city office in the event that··'boya. are unable to attend the

0~1 March 16.

HIMES

WIITEI o· Buy., Fo

For Coanplete

~eal Estate

Service CALL

RIAlFY CCt.· , .. ·· "' ' 151 Oenterway

QR 3-4351

KG SMCI,AL .... lll'lte·' Jew.,. t1. to $3 value

: -~·-cb ~ Z fot; $1.00 .,aus ~ i ........ _',~ & 1/(/e ~~~

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' . . lV~ ; Ceramics-

• By AI LCJIIC

Our NeigiiiJora \

By ElaiDe SkGIDik - 7111

We have bundles of new babies to l"t port this week.

1 ' CLA~SSIFIED j. . ~L"YP:mwRl'J~mR service. a.m.,... crverhauJinc, repaldac. B 1 e o t 1' 1 ... eu,ndartl. portable. R. F. Poland. ,IV A. 7-G$10. · niiJht,l and ~kenda.

Well,. here I am b&.ek iu Chicago and sitting at the loar in · A1 Far­ber's Cocktail Lounge.

.. I've gt.t a problem.;..Al, .. I ex­plained to his inquiring l•ook. '"Last tim~ I wrote a column About your famous ~rtlnis, and PILt got reai mad. ,She .made me pi'Cimiae not to drink any more of then:t or write about them."

Mr. and Mrs. · 1Chat1es T~e, 4-E Parkway, anno~ce the ar- · rival of Debra Ann •)n February 22. Debra weighe.j 7 lbs. 9 oz. and joins a brother Michael, 2 years 4 months. __

"How about a nice, cool and re­freshing sarsaparilla..'• he offered gloomlly.

rt·'s a girl for Mr. and Mrs. 'Ohhm Perry, 2-F Eastway. M&::­garE't Ellen made her debut on Feb1:-uary 26. She weighed 1 lbs. 2 oz., and has t<no sisters and two

"No," I shuddered. ''Tn:L just not in the mood. But I \1\iluld like. some of those anchovy olives you use in your martinis. I suppose

brothers. 1

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potter, 3-D Parkway on the birth of a daughter on Febru­ary 26 .

they'd get awfully dry without .some kind of olive j,uice, wouldn't th~y?" It's a boy for .Mir. and Mrs.

So be fixed me up threE• or four alives in a glass with so.me olive juice, so I could keep my promJ.se to Pat. You knaw after you eat twelve or fifteen oUves fixed up that w;sy, it bas the same eftect as four n>artinis. Say! Yt>U don't suppose--b.ut no, I'm sure he would n9t clo that, and have me break my promise. After all he's jwLt as hon­orabl:e and trustworthy as I am.

"By the way, aren't you or. the bot.rd of some k'nd of a f~· !!<>p­hoWi'€' or Stilvation A;:my shelter

·or something like ths.t ?" he re­marl!:ed after SPVeral olive:s .

"Nta, no", I protested:. "1t's not free, we ba'l."e tc pay monthl» pay­ments. ' It's a mutual H&using thing·." I explalned then how a Co-op town Jlke Greenbelt worked, and after munching on a f!!'W more anchovy olives, he made a very sage observation. "It seems to me that in a town like that, you either have to keep going to meetings or the ''boys" will take over." And you know that's about dgbt­which reminds me that the annual GVHC membership meetin.l!: is this month. So be sure and atb~nd and vote intelligently.

• • • On the B & 0 train to· ':hicago

there is a club 'Car waite!.' who is a sepia spitting image of the late Senator Robert Taft.

"Say,·· I s&.id, after ~tching him awhile, "Did anyone ever tell you that you look a lot like :Senator Taft?"

"Yes, Sir,'' he nodded, "so many ~lave said it that I guess it's true. One time a friend brought the Sen­ator back to the club car. He watched me awJ-'le, smiled, said, ·rn be darned!' left me a nice tip, and left. You want another Har­Per and ginger ale?"

"Yes,'' I answered and musf'd_ as 1 sipPed-it sure is &."1 interesting world.

North End Safety Patrol by ~Vaqlm

Every afternoon you will ' find the North End School Safety Pa­trol practicing for the AAA Na­tional DrW Team oontest which 1s being htii.d in the D.C. National Guard Armory on May 3 thi a year. Sometimes we bring our lunch to school and practice during our noon haur. We also pn • .;.:t:ice op Saturday mornings. We are under the direction of our patrol super­visor, M:r. O'Laughlin. Alree..:ly the AAA h11s received entries from California. Ohio and Pennsylvania, just to DleDtiOD a few. The COIDpe­

tltlon ia goinc to be close aaainst some of the mlUts.ry schooll. We are goli!C to try hard to make Greenbelt proud of ua. We ao ~ only scJtAool in Priftee Gi!Ora's county. t!ntered in the conl4• at this tlnw.

W.e were able to enter l;M!C&UIIe of the ftne cooperation we are 'get­ting from other organizations in our- commtm!ty.

Cleo Parrish, 11-Q Laurel. James Francis arrived on Fet.rua.ry 28, and weighed in at 8 lbs. 6 ob. There are two othe1· Parrish boys, Paul William and Charles Robert. James' grandmothe-r, Mrs. Anna B::;rne, of Philadelphia is visiting.

Mr. and Mrs .. John Oleksak, 33-p Ridge, proudly t,•.nnounr.:e the arrival of a daughter on March 7. Cath•erlne Sue weighed . 8 lbs. 3 oz. and joins a sister Carol Ann, 3 years.

It was a pink bundle for Ml'. and Mrs. Lawrence Kern, 69-J TC.idge. LindfL Louise arrived on March 6' and weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz.

March 9 was a very impOrtant date for Patricia Barthol, 14-Q Laurt~l Hill. She was nine years old, s.nd many of her little friends helpe•d her- celebrate.

Eirthday greetings to Joel ·Gar­ner, 48-G Ridge who w:as ten yeara old on Mlarcb 8.

Good luck to the Nelson Holtons, 15-T :Laurel Hill, who will be leav­Ing Greenbelt this weekend after eleven years of residt-nce. Active ir. COlnmunity affairs, Valerie was a fonner president of the Coopera­tive Kindergarten, and served as Vice-President and Secretary of the North Enj PTA. The Holton children. Patty and Ricky will finish their school term in Green­helt. The Holton's new address is 4025 F'oreston Road, Beltsville.

Happy birthday to Patricia Ei­lee-n Delany, 9-E Ridge, Patricia will be a . year old on March 18. Her brother, Andy, -celebrates his fourth birthday on March 2b.

Jennie Kllein•s Center School Kindergartner.:; have been enjoy­ing their morning walk& It must be lots of fun for them to see where their -classmates live. ·

Birthday greetings to Bobby Klem. 4-D Hillside, who waS nine years old on• March 7.

The best of luck to Mr. and Mra. · Wlllia.m Oarney, 45-Q Ridge. The Carneys moved from /Greenbelt last weekend.

A veey happy birthday to Freddy Rubin, 6-A HUJalde, who celebrated his seventh birthday on Karch 11.

Midshipman Daniel B. Branch, Jr. of the U. S. Navay Academ;,;r arrived in Greenbelt today to visit his parents at ta-:H Ridge. He will have three d:ayw Sprina' leave, returning to AnnapoUs. on Sunday. Welcome home, Daiiny!

Miss Barbara Anr. Branch who was ten years old on February 26 celebrated her birthday by enter­taining a few of her young friends. Aftar rnany interesting and excit­ing ga:mes were played with the winnen1 receiving prftZe8, the guests were invited into the dinlnc room to be served birthday cake with let:. Ci"eam and punch; Dainty no11egay Bower faYOra b' lovely spring colora were pret~ented to each young lady. Tbe Invited guesta included the liUiaee Sue Campb-::~ Gloria Greenbaum. Caro­lyn Finley, Allee Toaapic:bw, DI­ana Ocden, DeaDa Bfonateln, Mauree:11 Holm.er. Karene Herling, Martha Tompkins, Libby HU'Ier, Vaneeat~L Webster of Wa8blngton and Sat1dra Ingraham of Huntvllle, Md.

'I'ELEVlSION SIIRVl~C: 87 pro­. fouloDdl el&=trioa~ _...,. U8bl8 the 1lnea¢ o:r modem taR etiUI»­J~~ten!. RCA J~NCI ~ JtiJiq

· .. :a:Ue. aD7 iDOdeL PhDc!o ,......_._. bed Senlee. OR ......_ or Glt • 1811. ---~~~~~~~~~~ WATCH RB:PAIR. $1.00 f'Jeauin •• Watcbm..eteJ·. 'l!'lmed. GR ._ ... E. J. BI'OI>kB, 16 Lakeside.

FOR SALE: Gt~ Gult-.ns ADd otb.er string l.Jl8tru.ments. Kktc and Olds band lmltruiDen~ Slbaprhmd D1:ums. CarelJI .Aocordiana. AU Quality It)atruments at. KE~S PlANO & :MUSIC STORJIJB, An­napolis and t:llen Burnie.

V.i~CE E. l:IARRISON, WATCH RlCPAIR. O"er Variety Store. 7:30 to 10 p.m..; Se.t. 10 to G. GR "-9622.

INCOME TAX RE'I'tJRNS prepar­ed In your hoJne - abate or federal, ren.son~le. GR 3-GSO.l. -------. FOR 13ALE .. Original Greenbelt, 21h bedroo~. neparate cUning room. ceJ'8.1Dic .tile bath, monthly pay­mE-nta $80. Phone ORanfte · •-61A Price. right.

Nli::W RA.:MBJ:..ERS _ 3 bedrooma; fully equipped GE kltchen3 in neu.rby Berwyn He~htr;. ~n­Joyce Realty Oo., AP 7-1871t 'GR .f• 9238. I

----~--------" AI..I.. ELECT~:.ICAL appllencea re-paJ.red, 141 CenterWa.y (bar!ber shop>.

FOR SALE: REFRIGERATOR, GE:, 9 cu. ft. excellent condition. $75 or be11t oo·er. RAndolph 3-9323.

19:il PLYM01L'"TH ~door sedali. Or.tginal owner, exceptionally. clean, low mileage. GR 3-482'1. ·

WAN'l'ED - ReUable womaaa to wo.rk in chu:rch nursery during Su:uhy serv4c•es. Good pay ~- call GRanite 4-9800.

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Gr~ner•belt Th1ealter Tel. GR. 3-Im

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Mart:h 15 - 21

N om.1incltl~ · tor · 4 Acadmn.y Amru ·

lllw.k H1111Mn, J:..mwa :a.Qa

"Wri1tten On the -w~ind"

~~ial Chi,ldnms Matinee

Saturday March 16

Abbott a 4DnateDo

~'JACK- AND THE BEA~IST.ALK"

------·' tComine SaLek by Popular

Dllma~"d

"Friiellldly Peraaasion" Ambulance Club Drive

BE CEN£ROUS ~~~----~ ......... ~ If you would know just what I say D faut que VOUB le traduisez Che belle occhi avete voi Me gusta como eres boy Sehr -gefallt mir anderes, so Ochen priiatno, khooraho.

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'bul811il-L , \ Welfare.

October 1, 19%1. Three sons have all served in the 'Ar.!Ded services. Came to whe.t iS now Greenbelt in spring of 192L Lived in <Berwyn) College Park slin ce Jl923. Served on College Park <:::OUil.cil, alx years and six months. I .ttave lived at 13-F Laurel mu :Rd. sfnee Febru­aey 1. 1966. I am a Letter Carrier at Main Post Otlice, Washington, D. C. Hoping to reti1:-e in July of this year.

~ M. Eshbaugh. 1%-A Ridge Bel. Was one of the first residents of Greenbelt, Dltoved in October, 1937. Became one •Clf the first membe~ and se1-ved several terms on thtr Board of D:lrectors and Auditing Committee o1r GCS. Was active on the 01-ganizing commit­tee of the Greenbelt Community Church and am sel'\ring as church .t~urer. Organ1zed JIUICI was fii'Bt Prtlflident of the Greenbelt Bo)s Club. Was active in the Green­belt Federat Credit Union as as­sistant to the tn!r&BUn·r, Board of Directors and Cni!dit O:nnmittee.

·In the last two yean, mOJrt memben CJif Greenbelt •~ Housing CorpOration have ..felt U..t tbe l:ack of atteaclance at ~ the quarterly membership meetinp· wu 110t o!IL aerioua thfDa'. The .. corporation . had pasaed. ita sbakedown c:ruitM! with ~ colona, both financially and administratively. ~Pmb•lems fadag ~ were no longer of the same iD.teDsity anC:l E'!Cipe 811 thoee eReOllll­tered in earlie'" years. The ru!ed for close 811lpervision of GVHC activities by the rank and flle was lees ac:ut;e aa ~EDt aDd the board of directors demons1tratec1 the alSntty to meet their re­sponsibilities. Through the introductiOill of the GVBC NeD.· Letter, as well as the up-to-date"covenr.ge of board proceec:lbrp by the NEWS REVIEW, memben1 found that th•~Y no Ioncer ~! the qua:rterly meetings to lean1 what waa. lut.I•J)ellillg 1"'ithfal theR­organization.

For all these reasons, the (}VHC boud has no• n!!eQmmeacfed. to the membenbip for decision at the aDDu~ liDeeting' 011 Wedoelt­day, March 20 that the quarterl'y meetings be 4!liminated. In _.... ing .this recommendation, the GVHC board poi11ted out tbat ...,ukl any occasion arise whicL. req'llires a SPfM~ial meeting, meebO...W is available to do so. A majority of the board or the Audit. «*B~. r.1ittee can. call a special meeti1:1g at any 1Wile, or t petitioa ~ 50' signatures can .compel the b<tard to ca:U one.. Tbla 81J8Ure1i ~ the membership wil retain e11'4!Ctive COiltrol tJif 'the ('~~

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11nee ·~ u .. z.a Laurel am ... &..ldeat Elaee I)ecem .. ber. 1IN4. Cb&rtt!r mem11er of G101oc. secretary of G'VHC aact Gn!enbert Development CorPora­

_ Served aa a me.za.ber of the Board of Directors of tllle Greenbelt Mu­tua~ Housing Corp .• whlida later be­came GVHC. .~ok acthfe part in the G,eeabelt Community Band and PTA while our ~~ren at­tended school. Have beea employ­ed ill the Gn!ellbelt Poet omee since 1N2 tUSd haft been asaiet.1nt postmaster mnee DK.

While not opposing this l'lecommendatlon, ~ a}loulct:i~: t.o· point out that the elimhtation c•f the quarterly ~.~It· mucli mo~ imperative that the annual meetinl!r be. attezMiei;:b.a..: good repreee:atation 9f the lllelll1berahip. '!he II.Dilual · mertfJaii !11118r: be the only regular face-to-f&Q~. point of oontact bet-. G'VMe"­directors and the membership ( t!Xcept for oecasional lntietim ~ / inga). ¥ will be the only oppoJ'tunity for ~G.VHC Crecbv t.e· t.et• the puJse and guage the ~lnkiing of tlaa IDeiDberahip a ~. (From tlJe attendaDce .at the qunrterly _.;irlge aad tile bi ·weaM)J· board meetings, it may not be ururpriai._ if some GV1fC ~--~ wonder whether there ia a pul~) Bocci mesraben whO' ~ many long and weary hours 011 corporatktn busineae ~ :~ receive from the rank and Ale aome poei.ti've response or ~

~ben:t ~d Wrey, lt. Aftdiue,

'..ttlll't:'~~ew, Bruee Bcnv­lf.Qs

(~~.~!.:< ....... ,.·A...' Baib)t ...... .cl

Ia·.~>~~ ' abort bfOcr.pbJes of all

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tion lrillce lneeptton. Other ,,;:a-an- RlmiJ lorpn-. U·E IDIIalde =~al ~tielil: vice pn.adeJlt Rd. Candidate for reelection. ; . · Pl'A. Oofttmunity Cllu!leb, North End resident for 13 years, I qcB, Rapiclaa OUap, PotonUIC eo- ·have &ei'Ved 3 yean on. the board operative Federation. Antloclt Col- of GVHC and with the support of lese Alumni. BackgrOund: grad- . the members hope to ae:~ another btl&· Antioch College, N&Yy V~!teran .year. Aetfve ln Cub and Boy World War r.r, Defense De~- Scout& Auiated the Greenbelt ment emplo)'ee. · Garden Club in a.Uocatlng garden

Platform: Desire to continue ac- plot-, for 4 Ye&ra. Chairman of the :.tJve participation Jn further im- Greenbelt Com. 1JIL u n 1 cy Church ·&i::ment of GreenbeJt throuch Landaeape committee f,n 5 years. . , hotult! ftiDDdellntr. ..W1ti4mal Sponaor of the laacliiC&Jie program lallct.capm8', .. U&e of a:vallable land for GVHC and tbe clt3'~ for addUional h9wJtag prbl1UU;i17 .If reelected I will continue to for retll't!d and eldarl,y, continua- fUIIslst the board and management ·tio~ . of "aelf help" PI'DCI'IUIU; and . to aehieve efticient and eeoaomical ptODaotioa of eoopezatfve prlncl- . · nperation, so memlllers. r.may realize ·pa.h-·..c~-the ....... ~ .... ~of. CHI~ ,.mutual t.be beet value for· the Jeaat cost. __ · . ·- _ ·Landseapinc of lh.! city, In partle-

ular the frame ho:~~ae a:rea is Btill my special interest: and wbile tbJs Proanua ha a .cooct ataJ!'t aDd tJde year WID see 400 11cnnnn. trees added to the overd pllaatlac. I hope nat year to add ewerateea and to eet up a Pi'Og'l'a!D for eon­tinuect replaeement and improve­·a.ente . of ....._ a.nd neereat~onaJ

=:::: ... ..._.. A.;.·n. ·& ......_ ! • • . -- Karch, 110. darter nama._ GMHoc, .t.etlve ln GVBC ,.,eloPMent ·aad . PI'OIIIEW lliace ~ .. ~ trom thiE! 11. · a Ar1Q> In ua, member of. GVKC

. ..,...,.UU.,•'I'Ioe P•aldmat 1111 ..... • ..-d Pfttddent 9f the tooarct slftce 31U111&iy, 19tH.- Sened on ·the fouowm., ~tteea: mt:mberablp, ~~ pe..,.nnel, .. JrilbHc :· rei&Uone, ~.·~CitY. fuel oil ~~ 'Wi;,:,.t and tiiqa'ilpment, ~~ t'axee, parldn& nawaletter, and otta­er i&d hOe committee&. · ; ·()tber ~.cn~a-m u ~ f t,. -.ctivll:lee: eli&rier member Uona Club, Dtem­ber -of that board, adviaory bGard of· the Youth Center, . adviaory boal"d

1of the ~ue Squsd <' yra.),

trustee. GdS retireme11.t fUnd <• ~>.. member ~rie&D ~r.ton. ehairinan. ·· Community Betten:ment ~ttee. · ~ember Oo-ordintltill&' committee publiBhina' ·the last G;teenbelt dir-ectory, member St. Hugh's church, Holy Name Soe:iety, cbarter melllber of the n~!Wiy fol'llled Toasimutera elub. :a::m­P~ by QCS. the past 10 ye&I'S.

areas. ao that Greenbellt will be Bt"Cen and stay · gr.een.

Fnak A. Krib)o!, 1-11' r.w....v. Reaident of Gnen:beJt 1ilnce 1N3. Elnplo;ved at. 'the Bureau of En­«raving and Printinc ia the Con­l'ltructfon and Ma.tntenanee Divi~ lllon. , Previowtly painting and t!P.eorating contractor In Portlanc:!, Maine. Auistant SupeJrintendent fJf· Bulldfnp and Gr'Ounde for eight years with Wagner Coli8l~. Sta~n Island/ New York and employed bv Federal Housil!lilf Authority in Washington. M:embt~r of 1the Board of Trustees of Greenbelt Commu­nity Church.

' -,.--Frank J. .l.Utaer, 19-·P Ridge.

· At present supervisor of the pe­t~le. JIM division whieb requires operation :of all · three of GCS's Serviee Statforus. J.ly piatfonrt : I bellev~ this corporation 'Should. at all':t:fineil~ be ope_rated on· .sound buebleu pr!Jiclplea. If elect~. my ,busme.u e~rience ahould be ex­tr~f7 Ju!lpful to the GVHC bo1lrd.

Born in Baltimore and edueated at Polyteehnic. City College and Maryland In.titute, plus many

. enurses in Selling, Advertilling, .PubUe . Speak~. Parliamentary Law and Municipal Administra­tion.

to their propoea.Ja and handling of buaillleU:. . ; ·· While a small tum-out may indieate &'f!l'leral eatJstaeuoa abel­

approval of current operatiou, it may allo llldicate laek 'bf ~ te:reat. It is to avoid . any poui.,le supposition th'lt tbe Jatte!' at­titude predc;»minates :among the :membershlJi' that a large turDcJut for the annual meeting is urged. Experienc~e with other coope...,.. tive ventures u w611 as democratic organluUou iD &eneraJ· lllloti,a that abuses and self-perpetuatfnJ!~ rule begin when electect ·ofllela.llt no longer feel the need to wony about 811 alert electorat:e. , :: ..

If you can't attend the aDDual meet1n1:. be sure· to ~ your right to vote. Th~a polls will be opea liLt the &hopping ceater all day from 7 am. to 7 p.m. on 'l'h'iar8clay, ~[li.rdf 2l...:;..;.the·v4lay·..roJ.. lowing the annual meeting. Lut year ODly 387 wtee Were eut 'GK of a pOtential 1,400, 80 that Jt wc)U}d aot taJ~ much effort to ......_ paaa that count. · ,. ···

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five years. Praident of Greenbelt dJari P8Uint•. Have l't!81•t• et .~, Demoeratic Club; IDalber of AJD... K ·Ridae 114 ..... ~'- .._ eriea."1 Leeton. Knich~ of Colum- with wife aDd 2 ctauata~..., ....,.. $ but, and Loym Ol'dft of Koct.e. Pd 14. · ·

Now aervtns- four 7ear term fB . Gracl~tecl f!'Om Hlp ~.·· ·• COunty Oomm.laaioner. MadYon, 'l!mtneuee an4 · · ·

-'-- 2 ·sreara of CioiJece'ln ~ Leland F. IAIIJIIIa. -.a .BWp lW. Marylan-!_ znaJoayat In - · . ·

Lelaild Leasta aad tGaeview Lea- and BU8iaft• Adialla~Rfttta~n. · · sia have lived In · Gl'eeftbelt lllaee Worked 11 )"e&riJ for U. 8. ~ February 1903. The baYe four ehil- ment in PlllbHe Houln• PleM M dren. . AeooulitaJrt and Alllai8tant · a.,.._

Mr. Leasia ill. Aa.i.stant to. the J• Manqctr beln.r llll:atloJ'MNl. _ _.., Director of Personnel tor the Qv11 Portsna911th' Vlqpnia; ~ Service Com.m.iuion and ;is a mem- M4!ws, Vfrgi1:ata; WuhJJJCton, ~ ber of the Society tot l!ereoanel and finaDy ~Jreen~t, Have . Administration. He Ia President ed t!'Dd . worlt:ed . special .......... , · of Toastmaaters Club No. l84'7, at all ~rete. G~ Washington, D. C. He wall a bUis, Oldo; G&"eendale, . . . GVHC director durln.r 1955-ltM;• ·and Greenbe·lt, ~. · .. · · Mr. Leasia is -active· in the training _: ~tly emp~~. tor ~r » offieers conferen.ee, . W8shfngton. yean,· at ·Takoma IbaalatOn ·CD.· D. C. and is editor of -that nrgant- as Estimator, Saletman, &Wd A.M-. zation's monthly publleation. \ Bistant l'tlan&&'er In the '!IDOf.la&

-,-..-,....-,. !liding and· linsulatloD .,..._._. ,·- •. .Max T. M.aUon, i-A Soutbway. Kember o:r ··the G'reenbelt ~

Born in PaJ"BBn, Utah and educat- ~riiuiuty. Chui·ch .-t p~tly lsoM ed in the public acllools there. J(:Jmlt aa Kodlerator .of tbe Chu..-. Can:Le to Washington !n 1941 to ac~ IOounelt:" •Past :· Pt'ellldeni' ··o.r Ole cept a position, with the Motion (}reelibeit ~ons ClUb~ :~~· cifle Picture Service of the U. S. Dept. JrP.ar on 1 <:lredlt ~ ..r of .Agriculture. I have worked for 4Jreenbdtl Credit X1Dten; -~ ... them as Projectionist, Sound Tech- •rear on Sbt.ndin.r ll'bsanee ~ nician, Sound Epginee;r, &r.1d am . i»J~ of GlTHC; •rvect Ola(l. ·~ presently Chief of the Sound See- '1U1 Direct.or and T~ · ~ tion of the Motion F'fcture Service. (}VHC. . . ·· :f!t During t11e War I served as Photo- , . - · f,

Jl elected I would, tLB :in the past, "WOrk tO'Gft&ioda · economical OP4~ra­tl01Ja in every depa1'tment, kee);lfnB' ·all .. ~'barges wfthfn reason, yet eu-

M"'ved to Greenbelt in :1.938. He baa bEen a auecesatuJ aaleluma.n &ltd desi~nter of oftlee and pn:•feasfonal hulld!ngs Jn the Dental SUpply and EQuipment Buainess for :12 :ve&rs; a veteran of World War D:-:-ba.vtng eerved as sul'ldcal. m.edicsJ, X-ray,

phonic Aide in the Oftlee of Sfi'a- r. The; candidate for tbe .&~, ~ ... ~Ide Servieea and 11~ter wftli t!le ~~lttee 111 Dav14 Q, ~~ ·"; Third Army in Eul!"'pe. Jll-L J.amoeJ BID Rd. _.Age twea~

ant2 dental teehnici&n. - • o._ to ·..-sure the eontinued 11-

. nanetal sOUildnea of our COI'p(tr&­

tfon. I shall keep the me-mbcra In­~·; a~·~ ·.u Clf!eldoq be 1!air to "th the members and the c~r-po~n.

EJeoc:ted six two-year ten:rtS tO the City CoWicll, · Gerved two fuU 'and nne interim" term as Mayor. Past Prerdent ~f Prince Georges Mu­nJeipaJ Association. which he belp­ed organize. Past Adjutan~ of Am­erican Legion Post ll38, editor and originator of the Post moa:Ltbly pa­per. Seraed as member of Ad­visnr:v ·Board of Gre,enbelt Rescue Squad for sir' pears; Coundl mem­ber at la!'ll'e of Kar:vtand l!funlcipal League; Put Prestde:nt of Cil=fzens' Association for two, tel'l:!lS, Past President, Board of GCS, &ei'Ved

~ a.m a rnen1ber of the Church of nine, marrfecl and father of tbNe\ .Jesw11 Christ of Latte1~ D8J' Saint., ~mUdre~ UYiJilg here (9r oae aaat1 havirtg sei'Ved &II P~ of the '' -•e batt ftMI.ra,. ~4 •t.inemt»er of"~ . 4tb •Quorum of EICJea. · a:tliel. Vice . 'file ~·baa· ........ K~. Chairman of the Building Fund odin Cbureb including the ~OIIIIIt{ Committee. I became intereated lllarried Ootlples Club and Jlea'j4 U:t Greenbelt about four years age, C)lub within the church. I am ~ and feeling it a very desirable 2enior at K:alry!and University, ~ place td raise a famUy moved into joring In ueountlng and ~­what I !eel a wondPrful communi- ,vorked the past 8UIIllner for 1$.., tv. I am a member of Post 136 ··~~nder .and A.nociates (enginee.,.,

• -~,:: '< .· ·---· ' .r.,..,.. C. Oaen,>, 1S-·F Lalll'el BiQ . Bd. Bom J.liuocb 20, 11J95, B~e, FayetteCoulltty, Pemn. sy!Vanla. Served t we n t y- f i v e mon~ in Eleventh; u. s. Cr.ya.:1ry. th•rt'!J..,JVorJ~ War L ·Karrled Kaife Stien of Baltimtlre, Ud.

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- , ~- . - )lloyt!d a8 a. part tiae eccotPltallt ' UCJ·Yd L Moore.. 8-ll .. ....._ ~ ' f1etr the Hot .t!lhopl)M, lnt"~. 8lld ~ · .. Born in Mead, Oklahoma May 30, a sublftftute teacher at Blp ......._ .

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Recreation l~iew I~Uilt Of 2lf, ftlJe\ WOIDIJil"S .,. :J'or til .. ad1aib. t:lleftt wJil ..... l!llsbt aecomd.._ &bouti ._ Tbe :muter parade ta :tbe ....._ ca 1tumbUq propaau at bOtll .chool8 Eailter Sundq from 1 - 2 p.-. Pl'ls­:wow appro rimateJy 80 bo)-8 aDd ea wUl l:.e awuded tO U. ....a girb ~. and a t4!4tll*aP prl wlt.ta tile pret-

The Karch t dance at tbe yoath center waa quite 8110ed.tal. Tbe recreation deparbne11t wiabea to thank the membeni" of Ute Wo­man's Cluj) who w.me preaent aa chaperones. .

A new acttvfty hall lltarte:«L It la tleat bat, · and a prise to the beat sL chess club which meet. ~- lJIOJI- · d~ iDan: and ~..... boy. day nlghta at a p.m. in Room 115 , Slick up IP'd_. join., the parade! at the coamualllty bulldtna. · I ·

All activities of tie recreatJon deP&rtment are Increasing each week. It seem.a that us more peo­ple find out wha~ we ha?e to otrer the DKT>re partf.cipatton we have. Men•a om lligb.t baa grown to a

Euter Ia comlq, and the recre-' · ation department Ia .pla.unJnir ~ }>I'Ogram to inclUde aB ace giOUpe. On Ea. .... ter Komtq an Baaa:er ea hunt -will take place. A ulne sched- · ule will be announced later.

Ambulanc• Club Drive

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~vete• an's Dolla~r Stille .. STOlE OILY lone ef tllne it•••• tl~aliveretl

1 qt. Nlother Goldstein's Sacrameilbll Concord· Gra'>e Wine--------~------ ---· ---- ---- -~--\·--- ---- ---- $1.00

~. ~ ' 1 Fifth - ~Dr NoJ~ - Just ChiD & Driak .... . ·

· 1 to a Customer ---- --- ·-~-- ----,- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -·---- --"- Sl.tlO 8' Bottle:. of Gemlall or Old ·,BobemiaJn Bee1~ -·-- ---- ----$1.00 7 · BoHies (tthrowa.ways) of aD.Y local Beer---- ___ _., ____ ---- .St.OO 2 fifths of Sinfandel, Burgundy, ChiaJnti . . ; .· . or .Satd:erne 'Wines ---- :._. -- '"--- ---- ---- : __ .; ---- ---- _:_ __ ---- -· -- ---- Sl.OO 4 Wine Milniatures ---- ---- ---- --··J ---- ---- ---~ --~- ··--- --·- ---- ..... ---- ---- $1.80

/Great Manhattans aJndt· Martmia - ·Just c:mn u1d Drink

!S2.29 a fifth . ~~ ·for $4.50 UQtJEits; Slo-jGin, Creme de·Cac:ao, Creme de . : ·. Menthe,-Apricot,Cbe~ry, Peach; BlaLckberlry, Rock~ . . 'n' Rye, ADiaet:te, Kummel. · ' . $~~99 a fifth

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-- .2 for -~ss.oe· ... , New Ycwk Stat~e C~pagne $2.49 a fifth:.

MJ~ B~tANDS. AT D.C •. PRIC:ES ' . .. · .. ·,.-,\ .< . ; 6'.o,,e · ~ s.,. .\.,

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Distributors of REPUBUC STEEL ll1't:HEN$

1515 S. Ca.pi1ol St. at Que, WUhi,.ton 3. D.C. Phone Lincoln e-2717 l . . .

MODERN KIT<~S. INC., in co-operation with GJt.IZN]~T Vln~ ROU8IN(~ CORPORATIO:N, i& o1feri.Dg bvu:ne owners of Gr-eenbelt the opol't1mity to Jll)D~ YOUR ~ at 'builder wholesale prices. IDatallaUoD optioaal. JI'.H.A. l'.lllaDeilla aftilable.'

............ c:: ....... Osi-*WoedOIIIIIalllla Xape Cllel OM· llulll;.b8 LaB aeet~r~o ......_._ ~MaS Gullap ........ fhla'' .. ~ We.ff ... a- A--­lllaad .._,eille c.w. ....

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''DO WH~T YOU CAtl" ' The Prince George'1: ' County

Sciu»larahlp ·Fund hopes to take an impor:tant part in conducthig a pro­gram which wm lead to substantial relief of fhe acute teache:r shortage in the public schools of out county. Thl& fund needs your helJ[). As one mindful of the importarJce of the

. guidance of ycuth we feE~l you will be an~oUB tO dG what you can. The Board of Directors has 'for Its goal to help at least 2() students and teachers who would not be able to go to college for economic reasons.

For further information, call Mrs. Grace W. Lofller, Secretary, 751 Southern Avenue, s .. E., Oxon Hill, Maryland, phone LOgan 7-

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The Secretary is maiU.11.g ·out let­ters to civic orga.nizatL:»ns, indi­vidu• clubs, etc. The PTA. civ­ic organizatiOns and individuals have already contributed $3,000 to­ward this fund. We are hopeful of the outcome. • B. MltelaeD. Jendpn

~ 'SenJee for Polio· shots To the Editor: ·

The Prlnee Gebrges Health Le­partment Ia now offering polio in­jections at Prince Georges Hos.pi- ·. tal for all children. :Man:y families do not have ttanapOrtation or means to have their children re­ceive these shots. If thE• city has ant money on hand to bE! used for polio I would like to lnlJ!:gest' that free bus service be furnished to anyon,a -who wishes tO take their children to receive this service. (A parent must be with e~:~.e~h child./ If no money is available from any­where eJ~. let•s take it from ·the recreation department and cut out some less important itetn.

Wooclnw W. Pace

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May 24 and 25 has :a. big meaning for the cubs, scouts and E>.xplorers in this area. For on those two days the .. Scout Circus" wU! be helci at Griffith Stadium starting at 7:45 p.JU.

Hundreds of Cub Packs, Scout T-;oops and Explorer Posts will Pllrticipate. The National Capita} Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, are goi:lg all out to make it a gala afle.ir.

This year the circus wW con­sist of 10 acts. T he talent will come entirely from cubs, scouts and explorers. Those people in-

' terested in the scout movement who havE! not yet witnessed these excellent affairs, now have an op­portunity to see :fi.:rst hand the many talents their chilclren de­velop through the wonderful Scout progriUD.

Troop 229, Explorers Post, is now builcting a wooden tower and expects to actively participate in the circus. The boys in the troop range in age from 14 years to 18. A pot luck supper for part~nt.~ and sons is be:ng arrang1ed in celebra­tion of Explorer Post 22& Charter for 1957 •

Thme Pont is now open for ap­lications fromb oys 1.4 to 18 years old. The parents' committee has decided to add an additional four or five explorera to llts ro:!lter and here is an oppo~unity fc•r appli­cants interested in SCOUtillj~ to join a fine and active outJit.

RIVERDJ~LE DRIVING S~~HOOL

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C lVI L DEFENSE A :million pieces of.Uteratute on

Civil Defense are going out in -tbe. mail to Marylanders.

Being distributed are cards ~ch are enclosed with new Maryland LJcense plates. The cards on the front list Civil Defense tips and instructions. On the reverse side o:f the card are listed the names and addresses of Baltimore City and County Civil Defense Direc­tors.

The card was prepared by the Maryland Civil Defenae Agency. Insertion of the cards in envelopes bearing the licenR plates was a.r­rllnged in cooperation with the Department of Motor Vehicles and the Department of Correction.

SERVICE CHAROE 3.50

Washers - Dryers

Ironers

Whirlpool - Bendbr - Easy

Yaytag - Norge - Apex

Vacuum Cleaners All Makes

Iron Cords Replaced

$1.75 "

REPA~R SPECIALIST enn Dale Rd.,' Qreenbelt

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'~•m·l·axp~~yen Internal retenu• .. a8lcltsla ttala

week warned ta.'ltP&yers to bewar~ ol~ .. refund artleta" who adve.rtiM them.selvas ns tax experts who ClLn save pe<J•ple money on taxea. Ita many c&M!St theae 110-CalMd tax elcperts can only u.ve their client& Dltoney by cla.imlng ..-roneous and fe•lae deductlo·ns.

Offtciala warned th8.t even thoqh a taxpayer is penona.H¥ blame­lE!SS, he fa~ fraud penaltiea when co-slcnlng a return ylth such unjuatifled deductions. In addition, his previous returns are !:t~rta!n to be lnve.stlpted and he Dl~ay be required to pay In lump SlLlm the .accumulated unpaid UI.Xes for back years'.

In connecti,on with this Internal R.evenue ann,ouncement, Greenbelt Veteran Housing Corporation of­flc\als remind.ed members that the o:!}ly legitimi!tte deductions for a Cl)operative housing membet;. is his proportionate share of (1) the real e11tate taxes paid by the co~ra-. tion and,(2) the interest paid t.y the corporatl.on on ita indebted­n•~ss. Each !individual member In .Ja.nuaXy was notified through tlle Dltafl the &mOIIInta Which represent­ed his propal:tlonate share of real e1rtate ta."!:es and mortgage · m.-• tf,rest. · , •

According to GVHC attorneys, · Krooth and Altman. no portion of the montbly charges attributable tel• the eoat of maintenance anid rE!pair, heat, water, traah eolleC­Uon. admlniatration, etc. can b4t claimed aa deductable for -income ta.x pu:-posee. .

M'embera are advlaed to m.&Jc..., CE!rtain that the person 'employed

Free JPick Up .ad Delivery ta compl-ete their returns is re-•--------- linble.

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C>mmunity Building AudittDrium

~SVI-IC Annual ~eet:ilng

Financia~I ~)tatement :Election of Nine

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'SPECI1l\L · SERVICES •

CENTER SCHOOL March 3 1 - April 5

Sunday ............... .-.............. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. llBv. LBSuit B. Goui.D

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sbi: 'i ,. oaEENBifa.T N:!lWs REvn!!W ·March 14, 1957 B.~PTIST CHAPEL JCCYouthC~!Iebr~t:e Pcrim 'With F=estival

Little '-eague Dance .... 'CATHoUC CHURCH ~· Bev. VIetor: 1. DcJ\4'0..,., PU&er

FridaY .. ~-~ ~=atationa ·.of the Crou at ~-~p.m. followed bY Benediction. , ·~ . ·Saturday, llheb· u - Confes­

sions: 3:30 to 5:30 in the a!ternoon and 7. w 9 in the evening. Satur­day Is also an Ember Day.

Sunday, March 1T - St: Pat­riek's·Day, Maues: 7:30, 8:30,9:30,

· · and · Hlgb Masa at 11 a.m. Bap­ti8D'Js after 1 . p.m.

\-Vednesday, March· 20 - Sta­tiorus of the C..O. at 2 p.m. Miracu­lous Medal Novena at g p.m. fol­lowed by Benediction. Daily Mass at 7·j..m.

METHODIST CHURCH 40 Rldp .

W &ltA.>r C. Smith. Minister 42-L Rldce 90.0 Sunday, March• 17 - 9:30 a.m.~'

Church school, primary and up. 11 a.m.-Church schOol. kinder-

. gartt>n and nursery depts. 11 am. -Morning w~n.htp conducted by Rev. Smith. This is the second Sunday in th~ speciat; Lenten ser­vices. The title o'f tbe sermon is "Christ An~ers Life's Deepeflt P~llenges" - "Anxiety". 2 p.m.­.Tr.. Dept. .meeu at the church. 3 p.m.-Class tor Chui'Ch member­ship at the cln!rch. 3 pm.-Subur­NU1 sub-district M:. v:· F. eoU~Jcil m-.ting. 7. p.m.-M. Y. F. groups.

Mftday, M'.arch 18, . s p.m. l\lethodtst Mens club meeting.

Tt.iesctay, Mai'Ch lt,. 7 p.m. GJrl ScOut Toop no: 118 meets. 7 · p.m. -Group chol.r rebearaal. W~nelldo.y. Marcli 20-'7 p.m.­

Gir~ Scout Troop ao. 48 meet& 8:30 p..Jn. - Special ~nten ser­vicet~. Eyeryone Is invited to at• 'tend '

Thursday, )ifarch 20 ·- 12 Noon­Luncheon and vegets;ble soup sale. 3:'45 . p.m. ' - Brownie Troop no. 109 .meet& 8:15 p.m. - Adult choir r<ehe&l'll81.

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COMMUNITY CHURCH ~bt:rt C. Hull. - . J!~ing Paster

GR anlte 3>-5846

Sunday, March 17: Morning wor­ship at 9 and 11 a.m., Mr. Hull preaching on topic "The Book of Books." Chuch school: · 9 and 11 am. Nursery, kindergarten, pri­maey; 10 a,m. junior, junior and senior high, yo1,1ng adul~, adults. 2 p.m. Senior IDgh Pilgrim Fel­lowshil.l city-wide meeting, Lincoln Temple. 5:30 - 7 p.m. eighth and ninth grade P.F., social hall; 6 -7:30 p.m., se,•enth r; rade P. F., Fel:owsbip Center; 7 - 8;30 p.m., Senior High P.F., social hall. 7:45 p:m. Social action group met>ting, disctLssion on · "Meeting the Prob­lems of Youth,'' ·2-B Hillside.

Monday, March '18: 8 p.m. W~rkers Confe:.;ence, Social ' Hall. 8:15 Evening Guild, 2-B Hillside.

Tuesday, March 19: 4:30 p.m., Treble choir.

Wednesday, March 20: 8 p.m. Chancel choir for adults.

Thur:;day, ,March 21: 8:30 p.m. Discunslon group; home of Miss ~iRZheth Goetze. 21-F Parkway. 4 · n m., St. Cecilia ·choir.

Frid-ay, March 22: 4 p.m., Pilgrim chnir. '

Sunday, March 24: Stewardship Sunday.

LUTHERAN CHURCH Edward H. Birner, Pastor

Phene: GRanllte 4-9200

Sunday, March 17: 9:30am. Sun­day School and adult Bible class. Claases are jheld for ea.cb age group. Raymond Carriere, Su- · perintendent. 8:30 and 11 a.m. Church services. Sermon "Play­ing for Keeps" by Pastor Bimer. Holy ~ommunion will be celebra ... ted at' the 8:30 a.m. service. 8 p.m. Bibl,e Forum.

'Vedneaclay, March Sf): 7:30 n.m. Lenten Services. Sermon by. Ps.ator Birll.er: 'W-e go up to .Jerus1J.lem to Fulfill Prophesy." The 1ilm strip "The Betrayal in Gethsemane", depicting a portion of Chtist's Passioll, History, wiil be sho()WJ1 also.

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'Thursday, Ma•·ch 14 - 7:30 p.m., Co!tag'? prayer meetings for f:ope­cial Services at the fc·llowing hc:mes: Mr. Wa:do King lu-K Lnurel Hill. Mr. Reginald Danahy, 48 G Ridge, and Dr. Charles Rey­nc!ds, 10-G Southway. 8:30 p.m., Chapel <:hoir .-ehearsal at the Par­sonage.

Friday, March 15 - 4:15 p.m.: Chapelaire rehearsal at the Par­sonage, 8 p.m. Chapel choir party in the Center school.

Saturday, March 16 - 11 a.m., Cherub choir rehearsal at the hC'Omc of Mrs. James T. 1\fcCarl, 3-B Crescent. .

Sunday, March 17 - ~:45 a.m., Sunday school for all ages tought by competent teachers. John S. Stev.;art. Jr.. supc1·intendent. 11 a.m., Moning worship service. Chapelaires and Chapel choirs will sil'g. The pastor will preach on th~ ninth commandment, "Purge Our F~rjury". 2:30 p.ni., Visita­tion Sunday. Please m~et at the Parsonage for instructions, assign­ments and prayer. 6 p.m., Train­ing Union for all ages. Mrs. ohn S.. Stewart, r., director. 7 p.m., Ever•ing worship service. Infor­!"1 ai hvmn singing. The pastor will p:reach on the subject, "Building Character."

Tuesday, March 19 - 7:30-9 p.m., Visitatin:t for Special Services.

Wednesday, MJarch 20 - 7:30 p.m., Chapel council at the ?arsonage.

Thursday, March 21. - 8:30 p.m., Sunday school tteachers and offi­cers meeting.

March 31 - April 5 - Special Sen•­ic,es in the Cent,er- school Rev. J .eslie E. Gould. pastor of the Trinity Baptist Church, Lewisdale, ~Gd., will be -our gu~est pre!!.cher.

JEWISH COMM. CE.NTER Services will begin at 7:30 p.m.

promptly. Candlelighting at 5:43 p.m.

The Women's Group of t~e JCC will meet on Thusday, Marrh 21, S :30 p.m., at the building. There willi be a short ·business meeting followed by bingo and refresh­ments.

The 'Youth Sclk.ol of tbc Jewish Community Center of Prince GeoJ."­ges County will hold n gala Purim Festival Sunday, l.t:a1~ch 17, at : p.m. at the ,J(,"C puildlng.

A . delightful progrgm has been arrahged, featuring a .. chalk talk'' by Stephen Kraft, noted Washing­ton designer and conunercial art­ist. Kraft has illustr!lt~d a num­ber of children's books: for Berman Ho{Jse, a New Yorlc publiahlng firm, and his "chalk talks" have thrilled many WashLngton audi-ences. · / D~ve Rose·nberg and hi!! Folk

Dance Group will e:11ter~n and help make merry with folk d&ilc­ing. Rosenberg is well known to the community for his authentic dance routines and c-ostumes.

This is a family affair, and eveey­one. i-s invited to thif: celebration. Costumes in the tra'dltiona\ Purim spirit are optional but always add to the fun. Commu~ity singin~ and refreshments will complete the prn,;rram.

There will be= no school on Sun­day morning, March 17.

FREEDOM FA MIL 'f The committee for Greenbelt's

Hungarian Freedom Family mPt on &lturday afternoon at the Mo­watt Memorial MethciC:list Church.

Since the secretary, :Mlrs.. Bryan Gamb:ie, is leaving GJ'eenbelt tem­porarily,· she will be repl~~ by Mrs. Leland D. Palmerton who represents the Greenbelt American Legion Auxiliary.

The committee is making ar­rangements .for stor~~e space and pick-up servir.e fo1~ ·· servic111.ble furniture and household euip­ment need«!d to funtlsh· a home in Greenbelt for the refugee family. Any residenlt desiring to contribute stich euiiJment is re­ouested to call . Rev. Walter C. Smith, 9410.

Information regarding possible employYD2nt openings is being sought and local business firms are being contacted 'by Ml'l!!. Ed­war<l W. Schneider, ·~MS.

The 5th annual Little Leque dance will be held Saturday, March 18 at the American Leg!on between the houn of 9:30 p.m . .nd 1 LID. Co-sponsored by American IAtlilon Post 136, the event marka t·be attb year ·that CQacheiJ 'have unotnelallY opened the ba.sebaU year ~r the Greenbelt youngsters. The t:radt-. tional gathering provfde~t the opoo portunity for parents and COACbelt to become better acquainted. Mu­sic will -be furnished· by the Ea­quires.

'I·f~kets are usually dlai.rlbuted ' among the Little, League ~ · and parents but a few extra s.:re still available and tnaY be purcbM<­ed from LittJe League C!Oacbee. · TherE' will be none aold at the dpor.

HIGH POINT PTA Lt. Col. Carlo . Tosti, aaalatant

executive to the Commander, Air Research and Deve!opm.ent Com­mand, Baltimore, will be the guest speaker when tne High Point High School PTA meets Tuesd,ay eve-­ning, March 19, at 8 p.m. at tile :!<chool. Col. Tosti wilt diseuse the progress of air science with pa.rtl· cular IT'oterest In aeNUyna:mica to.nd e',pctronics. The foliOwtna da,y Col. Tosti. wilt address the ~nior high f.'.tudents on the same au~eot.

At the\ busineu ees~ion tbe. nominating committee will report A sel~ted slat.;; of candidates for PTA offt~ers for the 10&7·158 achool ·: •;; ,, ''t>ar. PrE-ceding the' meetlq. teP.chers will be in their • cl-ej· rooms fer oont~erences with par-. e-nts from 7:30 to B p.m. _...._ __ STORY TELLERS

IA>wle:-s for the ehildren'a atoey hours at the Greenbelt Llbrar,tr <Saturdays, 11:16-.11:46 a.m.) have. been announced b~· Ethel Rosenz-. w~>lv. 4-E Creecent. aa follows: March 16--Rose Amberg; .Karch ~3----E,, .. lvn Barnett; Ma,Nb, .. ~ :mthel Rosenzweig. . . ·- J , · ' ;

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