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S P I T Z L E R ’S 34-36 W . MERRICK ROAD J - ; FREEPORT, N .Y , FE. .9-2356 • Corner Church and Mer Sibber. F&faal-Deposit Insurancei A Large Parking, Field for Bank Patron^ on Henry Streak The Kusiness of every customer is sincerely ap preciated at tlus h*mk — small accounts as well as large ones. And sometimes the small accounts grow large! It is our policy and pleasure to treat ' every customer with perfect fairness and unvary- jng courtesy, r c g a rd les^ ;* ' Jouridect/faZ c ^ f r e e p o r i b a n ic A c t i v i - T e e ' I t ’s the dress which woitii across the whole U. S. de clare to be the-busiest dress in jtheir^ wardrobes ;- So a t tractive, so useful in so inany.; ways, so. completely, comfort- - able tjiat, ydU just shouldn’t . be withdUi One* . ” - 2 ’ Fashioned in full coat style of. fine quality Chromspun patterned with a white, check <pn ground of Red, Blue or Green and available in sizes 15 to 20, 38. to-42. WITH, ALL THESE FAMED FEATURES Action back; vented sleeves, Hi-I»o Collar, two large pockets,'-Afeirt of ’ pressed pleats, leather trimmed elastic . belt, guaranteed against 'fade or shrinkage., over 1% -and, .and precision tailored throughout. THU — (C< buslue.'i propert1 City an and wll acquire. ■ins? a tio n .R h a d bee of th e W o rks i of th e e a s t of ad v e r t Is for the through weeks It T h e ! 1 th a t th tension age sei Orove s new firs partm e i n o t ad< n e x t ye th e inc: tio h of be app would ’ tional ; rate, et Mayo ognized to the would w h e thei for sue posing owners H e also things tory be village : Howeve PA GE TW O\ T H E I, B A l> K H .THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 1 Show Next Thursday -i.-r: (C o n tinued from Page I) Song, “One Alone,1’ a n d \Rom ance.\ V A u g u m e n tlng th e program will be dances 6taged by R ita o f R ita's D a n c ing School stud e n ts who will \ ap p e a r a t different tim e s during th e evening. • - T h e \ D e s e rt Song\ cast of ch a r a c te r s will be as follows: —, S id El K a r. Ambrose Splescla; N eri. Jean M a y e r; B e n jam in K idd, • A l C ross; C a p tain P a u l Fontaine, R o b e rt T r u n b o rn; M a rgot Bonvalet., Jo K a r p e n : G e n e ral B irbabeau, A u s tin .B a ll; Pierce BirbOau, C h a rles D o r m a n ; Susan,. M a r g a r e t ;L lnd- b l o m ; ; Ethel, •. G ladys Kirkw o o d :. Azuri, Connie H a lil.; All B e n All, \ J o h n H e rllhy; C lem entine,. Terty. G reeriblatt; M indar, A1 BarbatO> H a s s i, Bob K a fp e n : S g t. La.V e rgne, B ill K irkwood; Sgt. De Boussac, I r v ing K jakehl. ; ’v T h e y will b e s u p p o r t e d by a large choriid, coinp/ising .Gheta A n d ersdh, D o r a ’Andrews; -G e ralalne Bbuick, R o se A n n e C o u h ihan/ B a r b a ra Cuhl- m ings, Em ily. D a v is, B e tty G e e k Alice- Goldenson, C o n stance .Hall, H e d d ib Hm lelenskl, Gracfe S. Rickey, l^pne-Jsaakseh', iGlsela K e rn, Mabel _ 1 L insklll, f ^ o t h y ^ e n n i n g e r , M a d e - lein e - P a r b ia’, A lice Q u a rty, M a rian B . R a leigh, Cornelie Rendell, Flor- ence .Rhodes, Lydia Rose, G race Spitz, M a ry V a n G a asbeek, Pearl A n n W e instein, A lberta Wenz, Rlcha.rdr'W .. A n d e rson, A1 B a rbato, W llliaih H . B ruton, Edw a rd Caine, R ichard Close, J o h n N.\ C o tter, Efti- eirson D a v is , rT o n y D u v elsddrf, R a g n e r E. Lindblom , Eugene Lynch, R o b e r t M cA llister, L e a n d e r M lnner- ‘Jy, G e o rge Olsen, R o b e r t C. Soule. D a v id Spitz, Irving Wenz, M a rtin F: W h e e ler and Joshua W o lin, . . ........ The- dancing girls • will be Alice A rm shelm er, M a ry Lou M u rdy, J u d y R a y n o r, Arleeri K insey, M a ry A n n Coughlin, B e t h • A im . p o t t e r . G a le G e lfanil, M a r th a K iss, P a t Ziegler*; Berry, Coughlin, M a r th a C ross; C o n n ie Hall, L inda K jies and ,Mary A n n •. AXohroy* - J o K a r p e n h a s the. leading fem l- iihie- roIe - o f M a r g b tr c r e a t e d . by Awards Presented M e m b e rs Of Qro u n d Observer Corps ‘ ^ Sccond Lieulenant Philip H. Tedder of the Uiilted States Air Force, presented awards and badges to.observers of the Aircraft Warning Post, which is located-on the roof of the Meadow Bropk Bank Building, a t special services held Wed- .iesday evening, September 29. the Those receiving th e 250-hour aw a rd were A rth u r J. K e n n e y , C h ief O b server, Lucille Nlcollch, -M a rvin Pearsall, C .'W illard H e lland, A lbert Benfl.eld,. Joseph Stephens, Isadore Zvitcovlch, E leanor' M a rlon and H e len M eyerly, a ll o f Freeport/, a n d W illiam M illigan iof O c e a n side, O n e hun d r e d hour aw a rds were presented , to Clyde C, W illiam s, Al to n ■ V e rity, George M itthauer, A r th u r Fish, W illiam H . McClOSkey, Ppter Leavens, Fred- G ilbert, R ita Sttegelm a i’er, -Ju lia Clark, R u th •K arbs,. V irginia B a te son, Rosem a rie F r e e p o r t, Jo h n Form , C h a rlotte S m ith an d R u t h C roonan, a ll of W a n tag h ,. C h a rles K ranz, A ssistant C h ief O b server, of M erflck. Technica'l S e rgeant George C u s- m as. D .SA .Fil_ln-charge of th e post, showed m ovies a t th e m e e ting at. Which th e aw a rds w ere given out. H a r ry O 'R o u rke, post supervisor, h a s appealed fo r m o re wom en voir unteers to cover th e daylight hours during th e flrst p a r t of th e week. A w a tch com prises two hours a week. V o lunteers are requested to w rite to th e G r o u n d . Observer -• C orps, 46 WlVllg. a n d R o b e rt S, Arblb. all o f ; N o rth' O c e a n avenue, Freeport. E d ith D a y in 1927, an d C h a rles D o r m a n a s Pierre B lrabeau, .the Red Shadow , h a s th e p a r t In w h ich .R q r ry W e lchm a n • originally a p peared. H e h a s had a .leading role In all six previous perform a n c e s by th e C h o ral while others, also are old favorites. ’M a ry D r 'G r o c e Is to' be -the a s s i s ta n t director while Jean H o u g h ton will a g a in be a t th e piano. M a y o r W illiam F. G lacken h a s is sued th e following proclam a tion calling atten tio n to th e production o f “T lie D e sert Song\ nex t week: _ W HEREAS, th e F reep o rt Com m u n i t y : Choral, a u n i t of F A e p o r t Schools A d u lt E d u c a tion program , was founded In S e p tem b e r 1941 a t th f r r e q u e s t of f o rm e r M ayor Clinton M.; F lin t, and W HEREAS, th e Village of Free p o r t Is proud and grateful for th e unselfish services w h ich its m e m b e rs have- rendered in th e Interests of charity , good will and good music, a n d - . v WHEREAS,- t h e V illage of F r e e p o r t la desirous of. expressing a token o f Its appreciation fo r tfle efforts o f i t h e F r e e p o r t C o m m u n lty CUoral .Now,, th e refore,'. !, .. .WlUlam ’ F . G lacken, M a y o r of th e Village of F reeport, do hereby proclaim -the week o f O c tober 1 8 th /1954, as F r e e p o r t Com m u n ity C h o ral Week. O n O ctober 21, 22 and 23, w h e n they,.prekent “D e sert Song\ by Slg- m o n d Rom berg, a t th e Freeport .High..School*. I . earnestly, urge all. citizens to support and cooperate w ith this educational program . G iven, U n d e r m y h a n d a n d the seal of th e Village of Freeport, S tate o f New York, th is 7 th day of O cto ber, 1954. ' W illiam F. G lacken, M ayor Clergy' Uouncil Bqij^s United Nations S u n d a y s i P lan s were m ade by clergy of all faith s for th e observance of U n ited N a tions Day on Suaday. 'O ctober 24, a t a m e e ting of th e In terfaith Clergy Council held W ednesday, O c tober 6. D r. J o h n L. Latshaw , P resident of th e m te r f a ith Clergy Council, dis tributed UN literature to be used by th e clergy In planing th e ir program s. 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