re Church Shipping [Jjo- Clothes To NeedyJ unMore than 1,000 pounds of bl(clothing packed in 20 boxes will ck, be carried to Greece aboard the theHellenic Navy destroyer Ar™ Miaoulis, which will sail lt;tomorrow at 3 p.m. for Piraeus. CoThe clothing was donated by caparishioners of St. Spyridon's peGreek Orthodox Church to be Eregiven to a philanthropic ‘organization for distribution to er;of needy families. “tlig At a farewell coffee hour last i—of Sunday in the church’s parish57 hall Commander Manioudakisa of the Greek ship thanked thext parish, the community andle Navy officials for hospitalityig extended during the five-monthstay of the Greek personnel w here. He presented Charles H,3k Koulouvardts, .parish president,n- with a replica of the flag used byas the Greek Navy in the war ofr. independence in 1621 by Andrew?d Miaoulis, for whom the ship ishe named. Formerly the U.S.S.id Ingraham, it was turned over toin the Greek Navy in July,he After two stops, one in the Azores and the other in Spain, a the destroyer will reach Greece[e. early next month. Members of:y the Greek community will bem among those on hand at Pier IIilc at the Naval Base to give theship a send-off.