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IutPolish R lief Drive Will Beicil Staged Aug. 4edulemor-msinrss ? Com-emooa, ared In ni n orreared quirlng y bank Leclared ?re was ■ iniro-Carnival Program to Be Feature of Day at State Fair GroundsWeTlanrock as tight may go meeting I fall.* acted on the : Street Streets: tie andt arrow n red th Avts S West SouthWash-f meet-uent ofMUlt Ofloval. .a the de-^proved.Intensifying its drive for funds for ihe aid Of war victims, a Polish “relief day wilt be staged Aug. 4 at the State Fair Ground by the Polish Relief Fund of Syracuse, while coupled with the program for the day will be a meeting of delegates of Polbh teiic-f conuuilfeiiiiifrom throughout upstate Ncwj York. / IThe program for the day, to which all residents of Central NewYoxk have been invited, will be highlighted by a carnival program of music, dancing and variety entertainment.In one of the fair buildings a bazar will be set up at which the products of local Polish artists and craftsmen will be for sale. At other booths Polish foods will be available., Polish folk costumes will lend color lo the scone.The committee has invited many prominent persons of Polish de-Aulorigti win ; of It ftude day. pres* armui Hie ( thenearl;Wells and i Mo plannathe iwlucZopposX-U!Infouthiihbothrectoids ;ed orkse ofierifEersit ion by ith the e PoliceSyracuse pproved land b!sport to hlel en-station, and 450 through e Police and 400 ched toper a ting Syracuse :lislribu-c relay-service, nty carsrepeated This in-nit that y police nty and a dm inis-sary es-ment at xpayers.DR. M. A. OBBEH5KIUttkPighttih aLn-st night, 215 Mid-ited foran un-_____scent to speak and many out of town guests are expected.Total attendance is expected to number thousands.Proceeds will be forwarded to the Central Committee for Polish War Victims in Chicago. From there the funds will be dispatched to Poland,The committee urges a large and generous attendance, pointing out that the need for relief in Poland remains Intense despite the large amount of aid that has already been sent.The Rev. Casimir Piejda and the Rev. John Kociela are honorary chairmen of the committee planning the day's program, whlTe Dr. M. A. Obremski is general -chairman of the fund In Syracuse, of which John Giminski is treasurer and Anthony Guzewlcz Is secretary.John F. Hrniel heads a group of sub-committees actively in charge of the relief day. Assisting him as vice-chairman are Joseph Slrze-lecki in charge of equipment and booths: William Leonard, beverages; Edmund B. Tyminski, music and dancing; Mrs. Ludwiga Kwiat-ko\V5ki and Mrs. R. B. Stryminski, dining;• Frank Godlewski, food; Mrs, George Grabowski, tickets; MrSr Charles Kslenicwlch, flower sale; John * Bienkowski, art and decoration, and Adam Sdiylinsld, in charge of programs. *L21FitiSTGtXewwit-putti and beak • On to ric gist a TTnmas d! flelJg Br» of Wcpihis Dot •a trill Cip« Uti*F
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Syracuse Herald American

Syracuse, New York, US

Sun, Jul 21, 1940

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