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Wednesd ay, November 11, 1964 HAPPY HOUR •• .Story Time at the Bellmore Library finds Mrs. Kirshner, Children's Librarian, reading the story of \Freddle the Cunous Cat,\ to Gary, Roben, Man, Leslie, Randy, Stevie, Sue and Steven. Picture Book Hours for 4 and 5 year olds are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 10:30 A.M. Fun For Kids The Dolphin Musical Theatr~ for Children will presem \Jack and the Beanstalk\ at the Mineola Playhouse, Saturday, November 14, at 11 a.m. Based on the favorite chil- dren's tale of the boy and his magic beans, \Jack and the Bean - stalk\ was adapted by joe Sutherin. The special music and lyrics are by Pat Nugent and Morch Howard. · \Triple- Threat Man\ On Reportory Company An adaptation ofMolier-'s sat- · .ire, \Tanuffe will be intro- duced by the Hofstra University Repenory Theater this seaso n. The touring company , now in its seventh year, is available for bookings through next May at clubs, schools , and other org an- izations. Funher infonnation may be obtained from Donald H. Swinney at Hofstra's drama de- panrrient, IVanhoe 9-7000, Ex - tension 334. james VanWan, assistant pro- fessor of drama, has adapted the 400-year-old play for a 45-minute one-a ct performance. He also is directin g the show. Roger A, Malfatti, Mr., a sen- ior rbeater ans major, who lives at 1806 Newbridge Road, Bell- more is a triple-<hreat man in that be Is company manageT, set (Photo by Benolini) Be An Angel! \Angel s with cars\ are needed to drive a resident of the Bell- mores to Creedmore State Hos- pital on alternate Wednesdays at 12:30 P. M. The small group handling this \Good Deed\ work needs additional members. Punher information can be ob- tained by telephoningMrs . Sidney !(alvar. at SU 5-4024. Bellmore Students Make News In College Activities STEPHEN SIEGEL, 2151 Har- vard Place, Bellmore, has been inducted into the Adelphi chapter of Psi Chi, the naUonal psycho- logy honor society. GERALD MULLER, 327 Fred- errick Ave., has become a mem- ber of Phi Society at Colgatt> University , Hamilton, N.Y. PETER S. SEVENAlR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roben Sevenair of 204 Leonard St., North Bell- more, a graduate of Mepham High School, 1s a freshman at Brown University, Providence, R.I. designer, and is acting a small , role in this year's production. Read ''Be llmor e ENJOY Life in the Bellmores! READ \BELLMORE LIFE.\ Send $2 Subscription to 2704 Grand Ave . , Bellmore, N . Y . N 0 W! FREE DELIVERY ESDAY & THURSDAY 318 BE FORD su VE. , BELLMORE 0042 BELLMORE LIFE Brand New Lives In the Beflmores ...,...-~-----.. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller of 52 Croydon Drive announce the binh of a son , Eric Donald on October 7 at South Nassau Com - munities Hospital. • • • A son , Scott Thomas, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Probeck of 2051 Bellmore Ave . , on Octo- ber 23 at South Nassau Com - munities Hospital. • • • Mr. and Mrs . Stanton Middle - ton of 1869 White St . , are the happy parents of a daughter, Tracy Ellen, born at South Nas - sau Communities Hospital on September 16. • • • A daughter, Frances Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as McGovern of 400 Florence Pl., on September 26 at South Nassau Communities Hospital. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Karl Bellman are parents of a son, Karl, born September 19 at Doc- tors Hospital. The Bellmans live at 2676 Cedar Lane, North Bell- more. • • • Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Thomp- son of 135 Stuyvesant Ave . are happy to announce the binh of a daughter , janie Marie on October 9 at Mercy Hospital. • • • A daughter, Cara Sue was born to Mr. and Mrs. jaclc j . Brown of 197 Merrick Ave . on October 8 at North Shore Hospital. • • • A so n, john Henry was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ro nald Camp - bell of 2775 South St . Marks Ave., on Oc tobe r 7 at Mercy Hospital. • • • Mr. and Mrs. john Pinna of 1839 Atlantic Ave., announ ce the binh of a son, Michael on Octo - ber 8 at Mercy Hl>spital. • • • A daughter, Ma ry jean was born to Mr. and Mrs. joseph Dorazio of 14 38 Coolidge St ., pn October 9 at Mercy llospltal. C DA Sponsors Barn Dance The annual Fall Barn Dance of Coun Bishop Kellenberg# 1756 Cathohc Daughters of America will be held on Saturday, No- vember 14th at 8 : 30 p.m. in the cafeteria of Sacred I lean School . Chatrntan of the dance 1s Mr~. William Daly, assisted by Mr::.. Roben Duddy as chairman of prizes. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by calling Mrs. Don johnson at MA 3-6151 for reservations. Further Study On Swimming ·The qu estio n of s wim ming In- str u ctio n for Central High School District Thre e students was tern- porarUy lald aside at la st week' !; District Thr ee Board meeting. It was reported that a total of 312 seventh graders had Indi- cated that they had not learned to sw im, and consideration was given to let the se youngsters take swimming lesso ns at the new l y opened Water shed in Bellmore. The lns trucUon could start Aprll 1. The c o st would be $1,248 plus $5 76 for two in- structors. However doubt about the advisablllty or the project was expressed, including the :jue s tion if It was right to select 312 stude nts from the entire stu- dent body for the experiment. It was decided to r e f er the matter to further study. On Sunday, November 8th, Miss Barbara Schne ider , of North Bellmore, was married to Robert Mehl of Bellmore. The wedding was held a 3:30 P.M. at the Wantagh Congregational Church the Reverend Alvin D. Kauffman o!t1ciating. The bride · ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schneider of Janet Avenue, graduated !rom Mepham High School 1n 1960. She was attended by her sister- in - law, Mrs Patricia Schneider, wlfe or 1st Lieutenant Richard Schneider of Fort George Meade, Baltimore, and by MisS' Maryann McQuade or Bellmore, Miss Cynthia Ferri of Hempstead, and Mrs. Joan Mehl, of •Port Jef- Mr. Advertiser : Page 15 ferson, sister-in-law of the g roo m. Mr. Mehl, sonofMrs.Frances Mehl and the late Mr. Henry Mehl ot Fish Avenue, Bellmore, is a native Bellmorite, having been born on Oak Street. He served 28 months 1n the u. s. Army as an M.P., and i s cur- rently emp l oyed at Grumman Aircraft Co. His ushers in- ~luded his bride's brother Ricb- .trd, and Ronald Haseman and Richard Brandt, bOth members or the North Bellmore Fire De- partment, as is the groom. Henry Mehl, brother o t the g room, was best man. After a honeymoon in Bermuda, the Mehls will reside at 2347 Fish Avenue, Bellmore. To reach all homes in the Bellmores, advertise fn ''Bellmore Life\ next week. 2704 Grand Avenue, Bellmore Deadline: Saturday Momin& Tel. 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