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j$y Louise •Hildenbrandl . S-jf and Mrs. Merle X. Rogers of Sereviile .. N. 'Y\ . -were week- \» risitors of M B brother , and ^ Mr. ' and Mrs. 1 W. H, Rogers, r Oa kwood Street On Saturday ' visited ti' elr cousins , ' Mr. and I s. ponald ._ Buckley, or Rockville Sora Macfarlane \ has been, ma ' de L News Editor o£ the Wellesley illege News. Nora is the -daugh* ' . of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- \W of Broadway. . ' ijjttie David Stockman; son ot I and Mrs. Walter Stockman , of Ul5 Road \ is on the sick list we L s( j rr y to hear. Mrs. Stockman L also been on-this list. tyr. and Mrs. Charles Carman of ildsnuth Avenue entertained Sends from Pennsylvania over the Mtend. ¦ '' . ¦ ' ¦ i Mr, and Mrs. Ernest . Hildou* Ud , Jr., of Lakeside Drive , Cen I jort bad the grandparents and lat-grandparents for dinner after i christening of their infant son , ke Gordon on Sunday. !in article on the new schoul ldlng will be found elsewhere this Issue. ¦he April meeting of the Green* n Parent-Teachers Assoc, will held in the gymnasium • of the ool on Tuesday evening. April at 8:15 P-w. Dr. Stanley Kut- - will speak on fluoridation of water supply. [ you have news Items for this umn \ will .you please contact me NOrthport 3-201O or write to 1 234 , Greenlawn. 'he Ladles Auxiliary of the El- 3d • Commack Memorial Post W 9263 are selling tickets to Commack ' Drive-In Theater t can be used . Monday through day up to and Including May 13. nations are $1.50 per car with many people as you can get In Tickets may be purchased: at oberto ' s Hardware Store at i Street and Depot Boad. or at Commack General Store , cor- of .Commack Boad and Jerl- Turnpike. If you. want to call illy, call Mrs. Iris Vincent NO 45 or : Mrs. Fred Clino FO 70, [r. and Mrs. Wesley Van Vel- ars the proud parents of a y girl , born on Monday, March in Huntington Hospital. The , Velsors live on. Lake Road have a son Tommy, who is e years old. . r, and Mrs. Fred A. Banzer Jitpi^ ;, M^nMMHaMaMnMMMMMHMnMHHMnMnMMMnMSHMMMMHnHi ANNUAL WAREHOUSE AUCTION for delinquent Storage Accounts at the R. K. DAVIS STORAGE WAREHOUSE 269 New York Avenue , (North of Main St.) . HUNTINGTON , N. Y. • , ' ' ' TUESDAY , APRIL 5th - 1955—10:30 A ~ M. , Hal listing: ' . .,• . , I hand carved antique Florontlno mirror . Cabt. 7' x5'), Slolnway lid piano , rosowd. sml. square grnnd' piano , 5 upright pianos , XIV- ItOOM & DINING ROOM FURNITURE of ALL KINDS , ¦ BED- pjl SETS In full & twin sizes & various woods , also odd bodrm. , ' sec ' y-desk , marquetry bod, Vict, twin bodB , fireside benches , elect. lea,, breakfast sots , wash stands , open. & closed bkcasos., ' end ' tblo., lee tbls., odd elm., & this., lovo seats , rockers , rollaway beds , p, radios , potbelly stoves , coal heaters , mirrors, pictures , flropl. Op. - , fl. & tbl. lamps , trunks , linens , blankets , hoddlng, books , records, |C-A*BRAC & CTJRIOS: Delft , Finnish , Canton , Eng„ Gorman , flan, old pressed glass , tea sots , dinner sets , ciystal , brass & copper , I kitchen utoiiBlls , PLUS HUNDREDS OF OTHER USEFUL, ITEMS P LISTED HERE. '• ' «• ' • BY\ ORDER OF K. M, DAVIS IMS CASH AUCTIONEER: PATIKY INFORMATION: NPT; 3-O280 1PECTION AT ABOVE ADDRESS MON„ APRIL -Uli , 1 to 4 ' p.M. ¦ ^^ma , ^ ATOMIC DEVELOPMENT 3 You Ate Cordiall y Invited! IJ Bjjfl l-A- A ^J^e— tr^V xs a (^^^^mr^^^f ^ • ¦ • ¦ L. . ¦ ' * ' ¦ i^ r;\ 1 \ATOMIC ENERGY . _ 1 TOPIC ; j and^he AMERICAN ECONOMY\ B . l \\\\\\\\\'\: MR. S. CHADWICK REED B 2 SPEAKPR I ' Member American Manaoemont n Ij— ' L Conference on Atomic Enerny n r$$F \ ¦'• A ' I ,.» AW ' l } P V T A n^\ \7 ' WEDNESDAY. APML 6 . 1955 8 . DATE , flt;8;30 ' P,M. B IpiZIS' ' :¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ 'BDWARDS ft HANLY . . ' * 0 i PLA CE- I ' ^ Nov/ York Avo. f S°^— ' * HunHngto n , N. Y, a I L 0NO lOUND'O LEADING INVEuTMEWT SPECIALISTS B §- ' , ¦ , ' , dtoolo — Ootids — Mutual Fuml« H j EDWARDS & HANLY ' B i >— ¦ Wemborn Mtw . Vork Slock Exdunno Q |f|P: ' ' \ ¦ ' -J071 N ,w l%hmWiz&Un\n°t0n 0 ^P* Or w. Mnln 8t. ( Ody Show, OAy Bho ro r-7003 Q ^^l^0^^ : ^ *F ^ a s ^' :^ ; W-: 1 ra ; . C3, :C5,. .a « ¦ C3' 'C3 l l Ka ' W w ' w W 'ftS B^r \ f:. ; : ,ii ' . ! ,.^.^ ; ,;. ' , ; ¦ . :;:, \i . ¦ < ¦ . <.¦ > .! > ;, ,*» . ¦ «* \*> V« '!¦ ; \ ¦ \ \ ! ; : ' ' ; : - , ' i ' ' ' , j ' ¦ ' ¦ ' • ' - from Hampton Bays entertained at dinner on Saturday evening at tlie home of Mrs, Fred C. Banzer of HarbOr Vlevr Drlvo In \ionor , of her birthday, also In honor of Mra. -Wmi Hanntgan. Among those present were : Mrs. Fred C. Baazer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Banzer; Mr. and Mrs. kieselmann of Farming- dale, Mr. a»d Mrs. Wm. Haanigan o£ Belle Crest , Mr. . and Mrs, Rob- ert Manhan of Hampton Bays and Mr. Bellows of Hampton Bays. The table was b«autifully decorated In honor of the occasion and Bdrsi Banzer received many lovely gifts. Girl Scouts Intermedlte Troop 5 — Part of the girls- are working on their Conservation Badge . and visited the Fish Hatchery at Cold Spring Har bor. The rest are working on Lnelr Player and Producer Badges. Intermediate Troop ' 9—The glrla learned some new songs. They al- so played cbarades. They are con- tinuing to iplan for their cook-out which will be in the near future. Brovvnio Troop 101 — Mrs. Cor- bltt camo and the girls did square dancing. Tlie girls have been making paper dolls and dressing them. Thoy are still working on their Tenderfoot requirements. Brownie Troop 32 —- The girls finished their Easter Project. Doris B. Kutner I Presb y terian Church News This Sunday, Palm Sunday, new members will be welcomed into the church at the eleven o ' clock service. Mr. Flanders is speaking on \The Courage to Stand Alone \ . It Is also Communion Sunday and will be observed at 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m, Sirs. Leona De Santos will sing \Flee As a Bird\ at tho 8:30 service while the entire choiv will sing at 11 o ' clock. At 4 F , M\ there will be a Special ' service when a large number ot young people will be confirmed. On .Easter Sunday there will be three Identical services: at 6:30 a.m., 9:00 a-.m., and 11 a.m. Mr. Flanders will speak on \Faitlils G-reatest Assertion. \ There will be no Church School -Easter , but a nursery will be conducted during the 11 o ' clock service. Maunday Thursday will be oib- served with, the Sacrament of The Lord' s Supper and Meditation on \\Were You There?\ at 8 p.m. On Good Friday the choir will render ¦ . v , - - . -y.v v.. . —— - — the Cantattt-ii01tvot to Calvary!' by Maunder ,. ' . Solos . will ' be sung by Mrs. Henry Brantan; Mrs. A. R. De Santos , }Wm. >MCIIter , J. Arnold Til den : and Robert Sellers , also , a quartette composed of Sirs. Brara* an , ' Sire. . DeSantos , Mr. Miller and Ed , g*3t Schulz , . . ' The Bloie Study \Group will meet the afternoon of Maundy Thursday Aprin 7 , from 2 until 3 j.m. in the Church iHall to continue their study of tUe Book of Hebrews un- der the guldamce of 3Mrs. Leon Flanders. Tbie Church Guild win meet at the iofne of Mrs. J. Russell Vol* ; mor on . Maple Road with Mrs. Robert Wagner as co-hostess on \Wednesday evening, April 6 ai 8,p.m. Be,sure and save Satur- day evening from 5:30 until 7:SH p.m. ' for tho Annual Ham -Supper sponsored by the Guild in the Greenlawn Fire Hall. Tickets are $1.50 for adults and 75c for chil- dren Under 12. Robert Dona Lamb , son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamb of Whit- tier Drive was- baptized at the 11 o ' clock service by Mr. Flanders •Sunday morning. Also Bruce Gor- don Hildenbrand , Infant son , of Elder and Mrs, Ernest Hilden- brand , Jr., ot Lakeside Drive Cen- terport was ba.ptized. The flowers on the altar were given In loving: memory of Mrs. E. Plerson by the.Charles B. Tllden family. . . \ - ' . ' The Session will meet at 7:15 p.m. Friday to- examine the con- firmation class. The Church School Vtaff will hold its meetin g at 8:15 the same evening. . C. P. H oil Honored . Elder Clare P. Holl has been elected a Commissioner from our Presbytery to the General Assem- bly cf our Presbyterian . Church which meets at Los Angeles , CaL, In MCay. ' Mr. Holl was ordained an Elder in the First Presbyterian Church of Greenlawn on April 7 , 1940. He Is currently Superintend- ent of the Senior High Dept. of the Church S chool , Treasurer of the Building Committee and a member of the Board oC Trustees. KNIOTT OF IHE FUTURE MBtS dllBS lN PACK : 25 OF GREENLOT Tie* Pack meeting ot the 'Green- lawn ' Cub Scouts was tho moat fabulous inciting they ever attend- ed, Mr. Jenkins , Cubmaster an- nounced that , as the theme of the month, . was about Knights , the meeting -would be the scene .of some knightly \ Jousting and joust- IngL-ltvwas. - FMist oho member of eaqh den- ' 'took part In toeterboard jousting, «pmjpotlng against each other and by elimination tho final winner was Gerry Nadlg of Doit 4. Thero w;as also jousting on horse back , broomstick horses , of courao and a fine play given by Den 9, Mrs. Jenkins , and to glvo everyone a ' chance for participation , a tug* ' of*\var , ' in which , every Cub took part. . ' . Tbo big event of tbo evening wan when the Knight of tho Fu- ture , waa Introduced, All llght-3 wore put out. When tho lights wont on an ejection Boat , loaned by Qrumman Aircraft Corp, through the efforts of Joseph Ga- vin, was unvellod , and out Walked a real Jivo je( pilot In full to gal l a, Ho. was'equipped with reg- ulation , jet hplmet and oxygon ap pnrntus , and drossod Jr> a spo ' clnl high altitude pressure suit. Ho demonstrated the radio attached lo tho suit and pulled rings- re- leasing tho pa.rachuto and equip- ped rubber llfo raft. After a com- plete demonstration of all the equip- ment , iio tallied about different problems, facing n jot pilot when ' an emergency nrlaos. The jot pilot was Mi- , ' IUilpU p&imol, tost , pilot at Grummitn. His son Wade la in Cub Pack 26 and Is tho Pack proud ol tint, , .,; Den 9, Mrs. Jenkins don , won tho Gold award for tho month and Don . 1 ,,; Mrs , HJIddnbrnnd' B Don won the , Silver award. Six now Ci'bs wero taken Into tlio Pncfc .i they aro : atogor Alirons , Ro- bert Evahn, Tlin. Kotehmm, Jumoa retry, j' otpr , Plloldoro r . and Leon- ard ltuntoln, Koiinoth ~ Schumann WUB trnriBforrod from another Pncb, ' Tlio fbllowInK Cnba rocolvod nwardn^ Gniy I,nhoy, Aloo Swoot* man, ' P ' oior dona , Torn Grovor , Bi'iico Adanw. -Carl And oruon, Tom Korr. Ray Ilorgston , Toby KlHsnin , Stuart Hnloy, fleorgo- Qravor- Jim Spoilborg, Donnls McAllister , Slov- en -Sherry, John Mlchalownlcl, An- thony Mlclialowulcl , P'oior IlulK, Norman' -Stollgion. Dlmltrl Gruiizlcp, Uilw iiiU yi-jiiu4ix , Mulwlu Dulinul, Paul Dunyun , Duvlil Bnur , Paul Drown, . . . Wayne Donnoll , Jouopli Gavin , tom .IIurit , Kpnnoth Holiu- maiv n , Mloliiiol Boh. . Tho Amilst* ant Hon . 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Grahana und given a blood tost at Hunting- ton Hospital before being arraign- ed before Judge Kane. He pleaded not guilty and Judge Kane released him in $100 bail for a hearing on Ap-rll 18. Judge Kane fined Peggy, Malou« about tho greatest Navy In the World. Tho new Kecruitlng Station will be manned by a bemedaled veter- an of 15 years service in the Navy, Chief Engineman William . . P. O'Connell , son of Mrs. Mary O'Con-- nell , of Locust Place , Huntington Station. Chief O'Connell' s many years of service include serving aboard the U.S.S. Grebe , a Navy Mine layer during the December 7 , 1941 , attack on Pearl Harbor. H-e has since seen four years service In the Navy Amphibious Force. of 148. East 17th Street , Hunting- ton Station , $10 when she pleaded guilty to public . Intoxication. -She had been arrested on Saturday at 3 a.m. by Patrolman Jerry Mills. A' $10 fine for disorderly conduct was charged Relin Rlcardo Sosa of 87 Laurel Road , East' Northport; who was arrested for causing a disturbance at 6:50 p.m. Friday In East Northport. Set. Hewlett John- son made the arrest. Judge Kane added a six months suspended jail sentence to Insure Sosa ' s good be- havior. Another week end arraignment was that of Charles Nichols Dl- Mayo , 31 , of 60 St. Peters Drive , Dreiitwo-od , for assault In the third degree. Andrew Gullckson charged that DlMnyo struck him with his fust at 11:10 p.m. Thursday and DiMayo surrendered to Sgt. Wil- liam VanSlse at 9:10 a.m. Monday. His attorney, who accompanied him to Police Headquarters , was granted an adjournment until April 25. H MJ^J^Ji ! tR-AmJ— r *iJ ' ^.UW^i *g ^rLW^te*^VI ' ^.fo ff !MI.^^ *jhs tpuh home a QM£iiih ^ ^ilkmiiiAM , ligt with di&tindtf oj i , a __ . ..H l-i : -- \* i~ t -*'~— r~- v *^ t - - ' ¦«' - . * . \ - ' * - i- f * ¦¦ ' \ ^ ^-S^ Jt * I-*- * - - * > ^ >. f •¦ r/j —r^ L ~iKA}j^Ar<± y) 1145 New York Ave. Huntington S tation , N. Y. HU 4-2953 \ IMM»I«U»I»III*1W«I«IM»«»I ^ \BOTANY\ Brand No-D ye-Lot YARNS Whore every color meets its ma^h wmm % DEPT. STORE 1203 N ew Yo rk Avo. Huntin g t o n St a ti o n , N. Y. HU 4.101 2 IHM t ffiJ fB ll)IJgWlWll ^ ll Ul* ! MJ.UU l IJ^ g L«IW. i|IW ^ * W i JMWJIIl| i J. i MI^ i i^v—«• ¦ . B-Mw-tmnMawMmn % * - \ * * - \ ' *^; i* \ j STEP \ ' j IN... for a smart NEW COIF ! STEP OUT... I in Easter Loveliness , GLAMOUR SAION Hair Styles of Distinction Permanent $12,50 Comp lete with Oil Shampoo Cut and Set 328 Main St. , Huntington HU 4-I020 . : , ' ¦ i _ HAROLD V, HERTZLER , Sea- man Recruit , ton of Mr. Vernon Hertiler ' of 59 Circle Drive , East Northport , . who «nlistcd In- the U.S. Navy at the Bay Shore Navy Recruitin g Stat3on on February 28. He is now at the Naval Train- ing Station at Balabridge, Mary- ' The Navy Recruiting Service an- nounces the opening o£ a branch- Recruiting Station April 4 at the Lockhart Auto Showroom , 1237 New York Avenue , Huntington Sta- tion , opposite tlie Long Island Rail- road Depot. It will be open Monday. Wednesday and Friday, for the convenience of young men IlvlngJn the No rth shore of Long Island , seeking Qnlistnieiii or information LOCAl NAVY VETERAN IN CHARGE OF ITS NEW RECRUITING STATION ^• Studles .iiave shown-that . niJBriit- tng birds have an exceptional sense of . . direction. They ily direct , and usually to the same places. Scien- tists feel the birds use something tike a radio beam , most likely the earth' s magnetic fields. It has been established that radar which dis- turbs the magnetic field has thrown flights of birds Into con- tusion and out of formation.