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Mildred Emmena; & paat 'deputy,'• was ;• a • jgiieis^ .t;: ^ •;.,. ,-. / - };Anhoun6ement was.made that annual meeting ^pould be ^leld day nighty pec/' 19,' which, glao -will be tKter occasipn of'; & Ohristmaa iparty^ \'A^X?lizuA)eth: Bill/'worthy mAtron/y and John Biil^ worthy pa-; ;tron/,presided.'. •'.'\'/: •.'.'\•' .''V % '.''/••'. FRIENDLIESt ATMOSPHERE FOX'S BAR \On The Bight Bide Of The Tracks\ 20 BROOKLYN AVE. FBeeport 8-10239 ; I : .The ppaker. for the'! 1961 ioam- pajgn of thte Slater Elizabeth KeA ,py Foundation ^recently 'pained In dlla by ^Rafael M, De So to of Eaat Patishogue, the iHuatratdr for Am- erican Weekly, Colliera, .Argoay, True and-Life Maga^inea, was un« veiled by*, him at the Foundation^ Long Island meeting in the Garden 01 ky Hotel, at .which Slater Kenny apoke an danawered questlona. l.,Mr. De Spto voluntarily made and oontMbuted the painting follow\ \Gig a trip in.hla car* in 4he middle of'the iiight, to the Slater Zenny Institute in; the Jersey pity AJedleal Oenter, which aervea this area, with a nelghbor'a child Buffering from Infantile paralyals; . , !OhrlBtanaa program . the; -JOhorajl .T]!^?!:?^- of \Afthena Olub jMpjadair at ;3 =the atklMoriiiBn '[of the- Seamahiave. sohopl. At the'age pfU^lJlsa'Bnice showed . musical .talenta*' abow% .the. ordinary for her. age, and two. years later 'She -had her own program on Radio Station ; wq6T in her Tpatlve city; In 1044 ah4 waa one. oi three persons chosen by the General .Mec- tHc Op., , ae the '^ndJacovered y pf / America/ < amid Jn 1046 &h# Beared ln\ a debut • recital wjtt& j. New York Medical Society at^a aim^l cohp^rt. .6he. has B/i)peared. eeveral . = times as soloist' wiitSh the ^ Point ''tXadets' Ohbir/. • { ' • .< .•' • . In 1^43 she waa awarded ! a cer- tificate of merit on th* '*G*teway to ?oByw/)dd\.as Radio Queen of. ..the -South;' . ' \, . • v The Choral, \directed by Donald Oomrle and wxmnpanied by Elmer KQarrett will give an prlaite program^ Gibuffed 2nade by\ the Oommimlty Service. partment to be oe»t to the Save the Children Federation 'will be placed beneath a tnee in, the corridor aa will gifts to be taken to the meet- ing 'by Qie memberarMrs. Robert N. Ftllmore is the choral department chairman. . . ' Tea will ?De served by Mrs. Adiolpai G. Ringer and Mra. Branch Rickey, pn, and ithe.inembera of the hos- pitality commtMee, whlle-Mrs. WU-* liam M. Banna, chairman of the commlbtee of hostesses and her as- sistants, will greet the members and guests as they arrived, A Account Is Yew Key To the]FM0portBigh tlM %«xia6tibii of the eenior play, . *i *<,.*._,*« .1 ^—^,th fdday Secret YOU COUkp HAVE MADE THEIR SECRET DREADS COME tjtUE IF YOU HAD A CHRISTMAS CLUB HOPE YOU DID. L^$3er$^ ^^RY #^ THI= VounXV n Yule Table , (William C^rbeper, evelt; gave • a /talk on ^ \ Booth Nassau .Home/Bureau .'of Rooeevelt in #e' Membdal Presby,- terian Ohuroh, Aooseveltr / ' Sbe advJaed .keeping table decora- tlohe low, imd.^tAr%<Alve; from. .all angles. She aqded .that the .cplors abould b<; in hahndny .wMh the clotlb and the dishes on] the table. Meml^rs were urged to bring, a glft'fbr a child and another fof a grabbag when they »Mepd *^ OhrisbnM party set fo( Thursday night, %3ec, 21, in the Presbyterian Church: „ Catholic Youth Head Addresses Knights The Rev. William Leavy, director of Oathdlic Youth, toM of the work being done among the younger gen* oration at a meeting of Bidhop Mol- loy Oouncll, Z. of O., Tuesday night In headquarters, 56 West Meorick rd* Plans were completed for the Christmas party to be given the members of the .family in Our Lady of Consolation Home, Amityvllle, Sunday, Deo. 17, at 3 pan. All members were urged to at- tend mass,and pamtake of Holy Communion tomorrow In observance of the feast of. Our Lady of Consola- tion,\ Masses will be celebrated at 6. , 8 and 9 o'clock. FREEPORT MEROT LEAGUE TO HAVE CHRISTMAS PART? The Freepbrt Genlor Mercy League Is to hold a Christmas party In the home of Mrs. Anthony pre- ziosl, 215 Wallace st., next Thursday night. On the committee In charge are Mrs. William Sweeney, Mrs. Mary A. Lucey, Mrs. Frank Aicorn, Mrs. Eugene Salamo and Mrs. Os- car Mehling. Mrs. Frank Murphy Is president. , (I3ie next meeting wHJ be on Wed- nesday, Dec. 20, at 2:16 pan., in (he hospital. Entered na aecond cla@B matter Oct. 26, 1043 at the Post Office, Freeport, N. Y. under the act of Mar. 8, 1879. drem&t*p coaich* recalled that jiist te%/yew@ the same plajr 'we*^produced by every blt'bf good actmg waa, ed with* enthusiaatlip • opplauee. Frank O. Z&Okina enacted the lead* Ing role oif Hen?y Ald?4ch* t*i? *4\^ of the exlstAnoe of the. Prinoipa*. Bradley of- the Oenterville H. 8., in khe person o( Roger Bammls. <%her In tne cast were CMuper Merritt, as Miss.'Shea,. WagmB.Miar- dhall as,Mr. Nelsdh, Ropmbnd White and Jack Durkin aa studenta;'Peter Loonam do Mr* Fatterepq, . Joea ..laeley ae Mlaa Pike, Barry B&rt as Bill, .Oarol M!umke^Lj# Mlaa Eg- gleaton,'Laura Jeanr Vooght aa MXs* Johnson, Martm Schw*ck9 as j^r. Vecohitto, Pat Jllsa aa Bazbax* Pearson, MarMy Miuller a@ GerMe, Irene Genner as* Miss Wheeler, Oeorge Rlefenstahl as George Blge- low; Ann \Porter\ as Mrs. Aldnlch; Dick Schaap as Mr. Ferguson, Pat Sullivan as Frances Vector and Jane Wilson and' Gloria Dlckmson as other students. On the Production staff were: Manager, Frances -Pratt; Associate*, Jeanne Lyon, Joy Slegel and Jane Wil- son; Student Director, Antoinette AH- ca^tro and Hona Turner; Prompters, Joan Richards, Gloria Dickinson and Diane Smith; Lighting, Jack Merk, Artie Armbrueter and Frank Delia Poll!; Scen- ery, David Winter,, chairman, Ann Dl Geau,.Jmck Durkin, Alan Paul, Bob Yar- row, Marcla Spar!no, Henry Umax and Larry Oobb: Publicity, Glnny Schneider, chairman, Marianne O'NelU, Junu Flnher, Carole Jenolson, Connie Martarano, Mar- ti Cordaro and Judy Miller; Prop*, Rob- erta Joaepovlt:, chairman, Helen Muller, Nancy Dumper, Evelyn Cronk, Jane Yarrow, Marlelxh Chandler, Jeanne Bd» wards, David Friedman, Paul Alport and Mary Lou Prentlea; Make-Up, Joyce Day, chairman, Barbara Gorretty, Bonnie Hlnson, Denlse Kauppauf, Lynn Waugh, Nancy Rhodes, Marjorle Judge, Fran Strecker, EHIo Spano, Eileen Weat and Dorothy Devonshire: Organist, Shlela Shean. FOR SALE very reasonable Walnut Dining. Set, 9 pcs, . Walnut .OhiMorbbe, fine condition. Painted Dresaer _ .y B&by Oarriage—«li»ost hew. Phone 3*Reeport 9-66M eaves eet witkepazl^li i :• • . \• '^i • ' ' -. J . \ ' :'. '\ , . Exquisitely v made emu latect '-• ' * •'.•/..• i i an 6yc%lay/o( Neckloce 35.00 Eorrlng* 15.00 ,plus fox ^^'^%^ Seventh Yew Td •,: An Amerioan Theatre Wing play, . \The' Ins and Outa/' will' be\ pre- sented ,6'y eighth - grade studezLta at a meeting of th& aevendi; eighth Grande' unit a , Sigh School Teaoher Aaaoplatlpn Monday in the auditpHum of tf#e Grove at ;«chool,.\lt will be under the direc- tion of Mrs, Howard F. Munro and %Jrs. John Javorakl ^, \-L _ In the! caat are Barbara Bond, Janet Southard, , Glenn Brown, Rlcbar^ Winter and Bowa^ Munro, following the play .there will,, be a,d*9eus5iod period under -the lead- ership of Mrs. Nathaniel Bobbins, HART \:V SCHAFFNER HARRE FREEPORT, 1 pazn&rpn, of vivdr of tha 34 oliai for 46 vyeaA, aiid Mrs: the guests of honor. a|P a din- s, marking'; ta&e 50th;' anniversary pf Alpha Oounoli, p. of A.^ Tuesday night in tl^ EUca clubhouse, sl% members and guests Mrs. Raynbr/brlefly sketched the' earl^ history, of the council. Sf%e aaid'^t was organised on Dec. 4, 1900; on a very, stormy, night, by Mrs, Alice Topmba,\' who became tts tfirat .councilor. Three years later .Mrs. tTooinbs ^ alao. organized q council of the Sons'and Daughters of Liberty, she added, drawing 9om€ of the members awajr from Alpha. A sewing circle was organized alao, which raised funds for .the council However, when some objection was voiced to the group, It went out on its \own and la still in exiatance aa tj^a Helping Hand Sewing Circle. At the conclualon of her talk, Mrs. Raynor presented a jewel to Mra, Cameron, who aald ahe had not &ren of much assistance to the council since ahe had lived in Ver- mont for 34 years. Meetings were held originally in Odd Pellowa Hall on Merrlck rd., rnd later in the Hub Building at Main at., and what Is now Sunrise Highway. The present meeting place is Junior Order Hall. Other guests of the evening were Stats Outside Sentlnal Mrs, Helen Raynor, Mrs, Elizabeth Pettlgrew, national representative; and Mrs. , . the JLATBB in ZtookaTor all Bebepoa Melvin, for. 43 Ddrpthy, Ashdowh; the ; jUskript dep- upk, all of whom are Alpha mem- bers: Mrs. Zmest 6t. George Mat! an original .ffoem concerning the history of the group.. A -program wag furnished by pupils of the iPree\ port Children's Theatre \project dir- ected by Mildred Milldr and Wyn- eta- Fisher. , ,/ , . It, follows: ' .V : AFTER MANY REQUESTS OF COURSE. . $1.59 a pound 2 Ib*. $3.25 EVERY piece a TREAT of Pure Chocolate FLAVORS natural and true PUIKB Gutter F&ESH Dairy Cream A CA?DY that Ta@t«l8 Beter g&ODA LUNCH Miltary Tap^rdail. 6oQ, Pat Lo\venthal, Oarol .and Marilyn I*el-' Uclo : and Paul ,Fi'las; *\H%e SsnUn- el,\ Jill Levy; George M. Cohan songs,, by Oaide Miller 'with dance by Jill -Levy and Galde Miller; Ada- gio, Pelllclo * sisters; \Single :6ad- dle,\ Jill Levy; Spanish Dance, Judy Miller; \Pass That Peace Pipe,\ Galde Miller and Nancy Vemon; \Toyland.\ Jerry Flhk (song) and Pelllcio sisters in \Raggedy Ann and Andy\; Charleston, Jill Levy; \Peggy O'Neal Toe Tap,\ Gall Soil; \My Sunny Tennessee,\ Carol Ann and Oaide;. \School Days,\ Waltz clog, Paul Fries, Elaine Mortimer. Katherlne Esposlto, Pat Lowenthal and Marilyn Pelliclo; \'Dancing In The Dark,\ Judy Miller, and \Flora- doras,\ Jill, Nancy and Carol Ann, Mrs. Edward Wheeler is council- or, and Mrs. Elliott\ Johnson headed the committee of arrangemshta. Assisting^ her were Mrs. John Sti?- gelmaler, Mrs. Walter Combs, Mrs. Cecil Crouch, Mrs, Joseph Shlmor, Mro. Bertram Oliver, Mra, John Slazejewskl, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Jacob Hubel and Mrs, Ash- down. i. Dancing follcyed thte entertain- ment wlbh music provided by khe Melody Olrla. Bud Turansky Graduated; Engaement Amiotincad ' and Mrs. Harry Turhnsky 85 Frederick ave., have just re- turned from Indiana where they attended the commencement' exer- cises marking ths graduation' of .their son, Bu%'ffbnr the ]Saia% Technical College, Fort Wayne, Ind They also revealed that Bud had become engaged to Miss Ruth Gold, of that city, and a greduato of the University of Indiana. She la asao- ciatetd with Dr. George Lank, a noted Fort Wayne, physician. 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