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Daily Press from Newport News, Virginia • Page 14

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Daily Pressi
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Newport News, Virginia
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14 DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Jan. 22, 1965 on nn.r mem tm mv mm tom Now You Have A Chance To WIN A PGtlZE- 1 wuh vw wvr uutwvk Lss iur UUUUUIeTu LIUW ijiuiwifu Ijr-f PHOEBUS RECREATION UNIT INSTALLS OFFICERS New officers of the Phoebus Recreation Association were installed Wednesday night in ceremonies at Frank's Restaurant. From left. Mrs. E.

E. McCaffrey installed Seymour Saunders, president; F. Ashton Saunders, first vice. president; Reno Monta, secretary; and Mrs. M.

K. Collier, treasurer. -4 i Where did you say you found this new man By the way dear.the brakes need repair 9 1 1 i i Carrithers Reelected Head Of Salvation Army's Board cers was reelected for the com Paul Carrithers was confirmed as president of the Salvation ing year. Others to serve through 1965 Army Advisory Board of Newport News at a meeting Wednesday night in the citadel at which the entire slate of offi- are H. LeRoss Browne, vice chairman; Harrison W.

Clark, secretary; and W. C. Andrews 2 Pedestrians, Struck By Car, Are Hospitalized Two pedestrians were hospitalized Thursday night after being struck by a sports car near Huntington Ave. and 50th Newport News. Paul McCormick, 18, sustained a possible fractured leg, and his companion, Peter Anderson, 20, suffered a badly lacerated cheek and a possible jaw fracture, according to police.

Both are sailors aboard the USS Enterprise. treasurer. As Capt. Harold Brinson submitted his report on the past year's activities it was noted that 591 local families had re Ft. Eustis Band 21 Years On Job ceived emergency assistance ranging from groceries having prescriptions filled, and in They were treated at Riverside For 21 years, as of Thursday, the 384th Army Band at Fort Eustis has been playing the Star Spangled Banner and just cluding fuel, rent, clothing and furniture.

In addition to the local cases, it was said 826 transients were provided with lodging and meals, 90 more with emergency transportation, 96 with shoes Hospital and reportedly were to be admitted there or at Ports mouth Naval Hospital following a thorough examination of their injuries. A Riverside Hospital and clothing, and hotel accom odations were arranged for 89 about every other kind of music from Souza's marches to twists. The band was activated Jan. 21, 1944, at Camp Plauche, near New Orleans. Two years later it moved to Ft.

Eustis, and ran into a bevy of prob women ana cnuaren. spokesman said their condition "appeared satisfactory." Police said the automobile which struck the two men was Cant. Brinson said the League of Mercy Workers, headed bv Mrs. Brinson, made 54 visits to driven bv Charles J. Maffeo of area hospitals and penal in lems.

Because of a shortage of in stitutions to distribute such items as toiletries, leading ma struments, the 384th was silent terial, fruit and candy. The report i'lso mentioned until the situation was brought to the attention of the two generals on post, Maj. Gen. Ewart G. Plank and Brig.

Gen. George Hampton. In another accident, one man was admitted to Riverside Hospital and his companion was arrested by Newport News police on charges of drunk and reckless driving. Edgar Long 34, of 103 Tyler Drive, was taken into custody after his automobile went out of control at Deep Creek and character development classes for youngsters and their parents steward. neid regularly on a weekly basis.

These totalled f.18 with Together, and with the help an overall attendance rf 20,430 ot tapt. Gilbert A. Monti, they procured the instruments and persons. A general breakdown of the helped reorganize the band cnurcn Koads and struck a mail box. Long's passenger.

Robert operating budget of $34,913 was Since then, things have literally nresented and the immediate U'Dell, 32, of 102 Tyler Drive Deen swinging at Ft. Eustis-The 384th's first warrant of needs of the organization were discussed. ficer bandmaster was CWO Tell me Jeff, how do you hold it "T- suffered facial lacerations and eve injuries. O'Dell was admitted to the hospital. Lone was The Salvation Army of New John Taylor.

The present com treated and released before be port News operates as a member agency of the Peninsula nianding officer is CWO John R. Charlesworth, who will retirei mg taken into police custody. United i this year after 30 years of ac-l tive duty and 11 years of re-l serve service. He has been at is now chief of the operations plans division, deputy for plans. A native of Tucson.

Col. Hayes Takes Fort Eustis for three years The 28-piece band gets a wide Colonel Hayes entered the mili TAC Safety Post tary service as an aviation cad variety of assignments, both on and off-post. It is used mainly Col. Jack W. Haves form et in 1939.

Graduating from erly director of command con pilot training in 1940, he spent Dy tne Army Transportation School here for concerts, open two years as an instructor in single-engine aircraft before be trol at Headquarters Tactical Air Command, assumed duty as command chief of safety re ing and closing ceremonies of school classes and by the Fort coming pilot of Boeing B-17 cently. The colonel succeeds Col. Eugene S. Williams who Flying Fortresses in the Ea ropean theater of operations. tustis command for parades, escorts, honor guards and concerts at the post service club.

Answer to Yesteroav'r Puzzle CROSSWORD PUZZLE It also has a 15-piece dance group which plays at the serv HTASiS ice ciud on a regular oasis. RIGIAlT PEDqo BP? A Us Rteki SEME Sorority Sets Founders' Day Dinner Meet L3W USLMEfcll 1 i 5-Biblical weed 6 Inlet 7 Prefix: not 8 Alarm 9-Dagger 10-Man'. nickname 11 Mature 18-Fine powder 18 Sharpen 21 desires 22 Greek letter 23 Beef animal 24 Mistake 25-Lets fall 27. Passage between buildings 80-Votes 31 -Part of pump S3-Hurried S4 Golf cry 36-Encounters 37. Large cisterns i.

A gill Rffg Al ADPmU A 6 erDA 71 Mrs. Arizona Cleaver Stem- mons of Philadelphia, a founder and past national president of Zeta Phi Beta professional sorority, will address the organization's Alpha Beta Zeta chapter at a 45th annual Founders 42. Large tub 43- Macaw 44- Things, In law 47. Greeting 39-Eat 40. Part of locomotive 41-Spanish for "river" II wt'sm ACROSS 1 Household pet 4 Narrow (tripe The urial i-Man't nickname 3 Caudal appendages 14 Move from side to side 1S Lutelike musical instrument 17.

Wooden pin 19- Delude 20- Moroccan 21. Quadruped 23-Played on 26- Leave out 27- Make amends 28- Railroad (abbr.) 29- Swordsman's dummystaka 30- Mix SI -In favor of 32-For example J3 Transactions 34-Failure (slang) SS-Piece of needlework 37. Journeys 38 Slippery 38. Mend with cotton 40-Apostles' Creed 42. Condiment 45-River island 48-Express gratitude 48.

Before 48. Genus of cattle M- Locations 61-Ethiopian title DOWN 1-Headgear Dav dinner meeting at 8 p.m. today in Holiday Inn, Hampton. She will speak on the history of the sorority, founded by five Howard University undergrad legs straight, bend forward and touch the toes. uates in 1920, and on its current national concern with pre vention of juvenile delinquency.

Mrs. Stemmons is a special case i In 14 16 17 18 Ai.Si. 21 22 23 24 24 ll 34 If IIlUl II 11 11 11 44 46 47 48 49 y5 We want your opinion of this New Cartoon Do You Like-It? Yes No? Whether You Do or Not We Want To Hear From You! 2 Prizes For The Best Answers! worker in the Philadelphia Social Service Bureau. The chapter, which now has about 40 members, will honor the eight women who founded the Peninsula unit in 1938. They are Mrs.

Samuel Cole, Mrs. S. V. Thompson, Mrs. Wendell Cobb and Mrs.

Robert Sinclair of Newport News; Mrs. J. Dett Marshburn of Hampton; Mrs. Gwendolyn Midjette of Elizabeth City, N.C.; Mrs. Steve Howe of Cleveland, and Mrs.

J. B. Woodson of Leesburg. Major projects of the Alpha GET HIM OFF THAT BOUBON ACCOUNT I Z.Hindu garment Twining leaf 4-Mine excavation Lntr. by tinted Feature Syndicate, Inc.

2Z 3 First Prize For Best Answer S5.00 Second Prize 2 so Beta Zeta chapter are provision of scholarships to help high school graduates further their education and promotion of increased and improved foster home care by seeking and screening potential foster homes as an aid to municipal welfare departments. FILL FTRY BLANK BELOW AND MAIL TODAY I 1 FEATURE EDITOR THE DAILY PRESS, INC 215-23TH STREET NEWPORT NEWS, VA. COMPLETE SENTENCE IN 25 WORDS OR LESS AND MAIL THE DAILY PRESS. NflDTOIE We will be closed all day Friday and Saturday in order to prepare for our Annual January Clearance! Watch for it in Sunday's paper. eat too I (LIKE) (DONT LIKE) THE "BEAKS" BECAUSE: You may submit as many entries as you wish but all entries must be postmarked 110 later thair February 1st and in the Daily Press office 110 later than February 5th! You may use separate sheet of paper for answer but entry: blank shown at left must accompany each If acid Indigestion comes en, you can stop it right away with TUMS antacid tablets.

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