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9% a aon ae + PASE TWO HUNTINGTON TODAY - NORTHPORT OBSERVER, NORTHPORT, L. I., N.Y. s NORTHPOR® THE A T RE * Phone ANdrew 1-8600 Now thru Tuesday - February 14 to 19 \BACHELOR FLAT\ laughter and applause \Norwood PTA to {Stage 'Boy Friend For the fourth consecutive year, Norwood School Auditorium will resound with the music and song, that' has come to be associated with the annual P. T. A. production. On Frank Siebert, under whose ba- ton flourishes the Music Depart ment of Half Hollow Hills High School, is giving of his val- . uable knowledge and experience in the capacity of consultant mu- sical difector. Mr. Siebert is re- nowned for his work with the Gateway Summer Theatre at Bellepart and for his past produc- tions at Half Hollow Hills School where he is presently working on To Kenneth Cooper of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lundquist of Waterside Ave., Northport, and [Kenneth W. Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooper of Old Bridge Rd., Fort Salonga, were Miss Lundquist Wed | Miss Elise Lundquist, daughter | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 15, 1962 10 an -- starring - March 30th and Bist the charac- . \THE anited in matrimony Saturd ; ~ p Tuesday WELD Richard BEYMER ters of the original Broadway mu- $2??? gm? hit PA- Feb. 10. at St. Pau¥s fugefzz; WE ADMIT WE DO NOT COMPETE WITH Terry-Thomas Celeste Holm sical, THE BOY FRIEND willl 'The choreography tos THE Church, East Northport, by the DISCOUNT STORES - - 'I cavort and clown behind the Nor- BOY FRIEND is in the inspired Rev. Clifford G. Meyer, . . , n Starts Wed. Feb. 20 . W‘BIaniwmgz‘ts' Charlotte K hands (or should we say \feet\) . h\ bgideh wars fiiven in mar- WE DO NOT HAVE \LOSS LEADERS - 7 ns, ; . G * \ . \THE INNOCENTS\ e oic 3nd cage Of Marge Hamilton of The Mar 1509, CY het father and was AND MARK \UP\ ESSENTIALS -- starring - DEBORAH KERR . CQ R ty Ge Get ize t tey ie i e i le eres Ep ip rip ntp n he p ion zn Wed. to Tues, Feb. 14 to 20 M Michael REDGRAVE Deborah KERR \THE INNOCENTS\ Daily 1:00 8:00 5:10 7:20 9:15 | Fri, & Sat. 1:20 3:20 5:00 7:40 9:55 R ye pes Enon Feb. 14 to 20 W Laurance 3 Wed. to Tues. Sat. 12:15 2:45 5:15 T.55 10:30 ~-plus- Featurette \Circle of the Sun\ Wed. to Tues. Feb. 14 to 20 -plus- \CASH ON DEMAND\ Johnny Guido, Karen Lind, Mar- ibyn Brown and Wayne Brush, Nam y Hotfman, Charlotte Yager | | and Overge bygos, Sue Hart Con-: the well-known 3rd grade teacher who, as director, has become the back-bone of Norwood's thespian efforts, one is impressed with the modesty of this talented, energetic, tireless group of teachers and par- ents. \We are a bunch of ama teurs ', says she! However, any one who enjoyed THE MIKADO, THE ROARING TWENTIES or THE GAY NINETIES, the past three years. will remember - them for that magical quality trat can sparkling. amateur by the of an be captured fresh enthusiasm production | with enough, talent to- give at a professional touch. Mrs. Koons ois a graduate - of Courtland State College and as a student there she gave of her time and talents to actung and produ- cing. She is known for her poetry readings which she has rendered at Upstate P. T. A.'s and also at the BHuntuogton Historical Soucty. Olson, Jackie Dumser, Linda Eth- Carol Coraehus and Frank Rose,] Jean Stringer and Dick Schlicting. Secing lhe Innocents\ at the York 'l heatre that night - wore Judy Fisher and Neil Cinquemani, Bonme Byers and Kenny - Doug- Grignon, Judy RBwifeld and Chns Cole: who went -to - the T-Bird Diner for eats, Peggy Abbot and My ron - Jenkins, Joan Eagan and Rich Vitale who later had a soda at the d owne House. At the Northport Theatre, Sat ufdsy omgat, Were Joan Ramon bana Cord | dry to contribute thor gery Hamilton School of Dance, East Northport. She will be re- membered for her performances in the last two Norwood musical re- vues. An exciting new angle this year is the opportunity for all and sun- heir efforts to of THE BOY the success FRIEND by entering the Poster | Contest. For further details call Mrs. J. Doroneim {AN fu of contact your art teacher at school. INTERNATIONAL NITE FEB. 20, NORTHPORT H S The foreign language depart- ment of the Northport High School will hold its Fourth In- ternational Night February 2V starting at 8 PM in the high school auditorium. 'The program is dedicated to the foreign student guests of the high school since the theme of about 15 minutes, beginning with German. There will be vocal selections and also the reading of poems and the gct- ing out of short sceenes- all given in the native language of view the curriculums of their cul- dren Tuesday evening, at the regular monthly meeting of the Ocean Avenue PILA. The cutriculum review. shed: uled to start after a brict business meeting will give Occan Avenue parent. eff epportumty to st gn seats and OJ arn Fob. 20, with a bell skirt and lace tunic from the bridegroom's mother's wedding gown. Her headpiece was a nose length. veil, She carried 'white gardenias, Miss Carol Hagelin was maid of honor and attendants included law; Miss Marjorne Adams and Miss Janet Warner. Their gowns were of green satin and had bell shaped full skirts. I heir veil head- dresses matched their gowns and {hey Wihist pales. except for a bouquet un'r‘xti’ P“) Mis Higylm Phe bride's cincle, sang dhe Lords Frayer. Arthur b. Coopet was best man fot his brother. The ushers were Gary Choura, James Carboner: and Leon Mazoyes. all of North- port. After a reception at the Thatch ed Cottage, the couple left for a short honeymoon. 'GOP - Democratic Debates Scheduled Next Fall's Congressional and Sponsored by the Town Wide Republcan Club, this first in a series of debates will take pluce Monday, Fib. 19 at 8.30 PM at the Gaetaway Restau- rant, Jericho Tpke., Huntington Stau d Plamxfnl uf PTogrs clau as, bBo sach Well. gowned in white satin fashioned | Mrs. Andrea Lundquist, sista-n- t had yellow carnations in | J John Olsen., ATTENTION AND WE DO, HOWEVER, GIVE SERVICE, WHETHER YOUR PURCHASE IS A BOX OF TACKS OR A LAWNMOWER CONSIDERATION 100 MAIN STREET, NORTHPORT will cover, among other topics, Federal Aid to Education, and Foreign Affairs, Ernest W, Johnson, , Geraldine is understanding among nati0on$| [fp Cooper as in the printing rc- - +> h f P A G E HARVEY endge. - through their languages and rodmtmnptiusmcs: “th5 lus ‘rgthgr president and former supervise f a , Ll 1 Emjoying themselves at Tom cultures Chairman of the ev- p New Y rkh Cir ' j or of Huntington, said that SUMMER AND SMOKE Scheurman 's Saturday mg? gore ent is Anne Purvis, in incw io .‘_)f_‘___ Bruce Miller and Valentine F. Daily 1:40 4:15 6:50 9:20 Fom and Boome Bergoid. Ber |- muoy - modern language Parker will present the Repub- bara Frank and Bruce Dassler, branch will sponsor a program lican viewpoint while Jerome Ambro and a prominent Dem- ocratic attorney will take the Democratic position. i Huntington Justice of the Peace John Kane will act as moderator. “lfiglétgign $151.38 lafii'akmg in ~ A Majority of Que\ the country featured. Eateofglifilzlnn iiiigmgntjrtwifi daggngefafzg £21: 3221511134 22: Peps 20}! 1.11) 'SAIL A CROOKED SHIP éiyth;lth: “Effifu'fhzfiffgmfi’jffgu OCEAN AVE, PARENTS igfétgllfif: 26321 “Sit; 0311232 nounced | candidacy for any of- “fitscilogfl Daily 1:10 2:55 6:45 9:45 and Don Jenkins, Gail Stora and 1gMfiaT TEAglf‘ERI'S hopefuls debate President Ken- £21“?! gléezt‘tginefin anfinfififi; values for Saturday 1:50 4:35 7:30 10:25 gizdlimhLx;ho\{;2;££.k-nin§ 2/51; mutate anfppm-cmziy Pants? nedy's Medicare program. is purchasing direzztor of the good health- Town of Huntington. Americans ate more turkeys in 1961 than ever before. During Thanksgiving alone, thrkey con- sumption was about 15 per cent greater than an 1960. With tur- keys so atendint and exonomical Station. - Subsequent |- debates |- club | there as to feed to save this bird , need a lift .. MILK enjoy it! BRUSH'S DAIRY HA 7-0197 We Deliver! Park Ave. Huntington, N.Y, faite Prue Vieagitio. Carol Cotnclins ric “Minlrmd l': mo Popolo g stout tre projres They are ep s [U6 m uvs gan o a P bore h ral hot 4 illwluqc k‘dlli, I-u'ficrl)ulntl 121 Julmg 32:1 {it}l‘lfmii'hkjjli I‘LL: f ‘iltihé ted to “£031.2- damn\; th« ayo doar PA. tu ,\‘[ aie to padusS 3545-1}! l] ”W1: l‘riii biftlljlwt“bun“? jiyrfinnd‘in d“;- ‘lj‘urfl {sffuh‘lc If: 3 gi . Mace. 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