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YOUR OFFICIAL HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER
VOL. 27 NO. 18
Serving Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge, Seaford, Old Bethpage & Plainview
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MAY 6-12, 1994 25 CENTS
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For Mom
The "Child's" flower is
blooming, Ifs among
the first to arrive.
Warm spring days
encourage it, Soon
they will he
everywhere^
Gather them freely far
"Mom,"A Sweet
gesture of love.
How proud little ones
are, When presenting
a bouquet to her.
With a kiss, a hug and a big,
"thank you," Mom puts
them all in water.
She admires the gift and The happy
child returns to play.
These flowers take a special place, In
the house and in Mom's heart.
Never were dandelions treated mare
royally
Or with so much genuine respect.
Only now was this lovely weed
looked upon as a flower of beauty
And held in such high esteem.
Doris M. Steimer
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May Is
PoPPy Month
The American Legion Aux
Archie McCord Unit #86 of Bethpage
announces that the Poppy
drive will take place during the
entire month of May.
The Poppy was adopted as the
Memorial Flower at the first convention
of the Ladies Auxiliary in
1921.
The Poppy was chosen because
it represents the small Poppies that
blossomed on the battlo fiekis of
France'after World War Two.
By wearing the Poppy, we show
our respect and pay tribute to
those Veterans who gave their
lives during all our wars.
. The Poppies are hand-made by
Veterans in Auxiliary-sponsored
Workshops. The Craft supplements
physical therapy needed by
the hospitalized and disabled
Veterans. The Auxiliary provides
the materials and the volunteers
who distribute them. The Veterans
are paid a small amount for each
flower.
The monies collected are used
for the rehabilitation of the Veterans,
Child Welfare Activities and
Children and Youth Programs.
All donations are voluntary.
Remember those who gave their
lives, those who are injured and
maimed, those who still need our
help.
American Legion Aux
Archie McCord Unit 86
Joan Poppe Pres.
B
U/ie Cue/npaae
UlCemoriaf Qau Committee
woufcf6e Honored with the presence of
THE GOLD STAR PARENTS
ofCSe/hpa^e ai our
^Utemoriaf 7)ay Services
TCay 30, 1994 ai 11:00 0' Gfoc£
ai i£e 03et£pa(je Gommuni/y J ar£
We are trying to get in touch with the following GOLD
STAR PARENTS of these young men killed in the
Vietnam War.
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Guido Farinaro
Otto C. Grabow
James M. Hasenflug
Leonard F. Jantzen
Stephen E. Karopczyc
Gerald W. McCaffrey
Peter R. McCarthy
Michael R. Morgan
You can contact Joan Poppe at 681-0400 or 935-9835 if
you have any information on these GOLD STAR parents.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Bethpage-Tribune_1994-05-06 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within Bethpage, Old Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge and Seaford. |
| Creator | Florence Cullem |
| Publisher | Florence Cullem |
| Contributors | Scanned and Prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewen, New York 12466. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Bethpage Public Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the public Domain and Digital Rights Held by Bethpage Public Library. |
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