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^ T H U R S D A Y , OCTOBER 14, T H E LEADER PAGE NINE Mrs. Rileyis Killed ! b Autciaebilf Crash' V^I&ieport Resident W&s County. Employe; Active in G. O. P* Club Elizabeth C. Riley, 310 A tlantic afXAtue. who was killed alm o s t in stantly\ in an autom o b ile accident in G a rden C ity F r iday m o rning, w a s a m e m b e r of t h e F r e e p o r t R e p u b lican Club an d a m e m b er of th e sta f f in .the Assessors D e p a rtm e n t of Nassau County. She was about to becom e th e district representative of th e Republican Club in th e 46th d istrict, w ith H e n ry H e rr, succeeding M rs. F red H a g er, w h o planned to retire on Novem ber 1. Mrs. Riley, alone In h e r cor on th e way to h e r office, was In a col lision w ith an o th e r m a c h ine a t W e lherill and W e s tbury roads. G a r den City. She w a s throw n from th e m a c h ine an d was dead w h en Dr. Jam e s H iggins of G a r d e n C ity a r rived on th e scene. T h e o th e r car was operated by A lan W. L o tt, 22 South B rush drive. Valley S tream . His daughter, Lindsay, w a s a pas senger. N e ither was seriously hurt. Mrs. Riley w a s b o r n - I n F r e e p o r t 33 years ago an d lived here all her life. S h e Is survived by h e r husband, E d w a rd M. Rllcy: a son. Edw ard M. Riley. Jr.. an d h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. S tephen K azlo of Freeport. T h e Rev. F r a n k J. V u r- ture, pastor of th e W indsor Avenue Bible C h u rch. Oceanside, conducted fu n e r a l services In th e C h e s ter A, F u lto n & Son. Inc., P a rlors, Sunday n ight. B u rial M o n d a y w a s in G r e e n field Cem e te ry, H e m p stead. Wrecked Car Is Like New When A & R Qet Through ju s t couldn't m ake up his m ind about w h ich c a r he w a n ted. H e liked th e dependability of th e C h e w y , b u t h e also liked th e fro n t tre a tm e n t of th e M erc; hen c e th e com p rom ised A n d If dream -cars are your <jislt you'll drool over A rty's custom ized sedan. . Along Main Street 10,414 Freeporters Registration is Slim For Gubernatorial Year In Village Precincts (Continued from Page 6) A to ta l of 10M14 F r e e p o rt citizens qualified to vote . a t th e general • election to .b e held on Tuesday, No vem b e r 2. O f the, total, 5,129 enrolled scalloped brim s in forest tones, m a d e I o n F r id a y and S a turday, O ctober to order for tall women. M o st foolish I j tind 2, an d 5,285 on O ctober 8 an d - and probably th e one th a t will like a house afire - are sm a ll, s e - ) p o r a G u b e rnatorial year th is was W. C. T . U. Meets Monday At Mrs. Cotter’s Home T h e a n n u a l m e e ting of th e Free- •pprt W. C. TV U.y;w ill' be v h e ld In th e hom e of M rs, Jo h n T . C o tter,- Sr., 128 N o rth G rove - S treet, M o n day a t 2 o'clock. O fficers w ill be elected. It is remarkable what trained body men can do with a ! wrecked car, as per the before and sifter photos above. Work iiwsis done by Arlv Heim and Bob Ihihm. Roosevelt residents, who rinvthc A A H Service at 528 Nassau Bond in that town. U p p e r photo is interesting, for | behind th e Buick in ‘'before\ condl- tlo n is..a.A a , ^ e l . quined cocktail h a ts. Incidentally, we do n o t forbid these prem ises to th e F a ir Com p a n ion since we And out th a t th e h a t s sell for as little as $1.95 an d th e reason Why the shop buzzes like a sm a ll an d pros perous beehive. G uy whose philosophy - w e like Is Jack G reen, m a n a g e r of Carol G reen's on M ain. Asked by another m e rchant w hy h e donated valuable window space to th e “D e sert Song” prom o tion, J a c k squelched him with, “I figure t h a t being in business In Freeport m e a n s giving as well as taking. T h e C h o ral is a com m u n ity venture, and rig h t now I have nothing in m y store I w a n t to sell as m u ch as th e tickets to the ‘D e sert Song.' \ D istlngulshed-looklng couple you saw la s t week a t O tto K u n z ' Sea Breeze was M ayor Bill G lacken and M rs. G-, celebrating th e ir anniver sary here before going to M a n h a ttan to catch ''K ism e t.” And D on \D o n 's A ffair\ W einer and T rudy Feldm a n have S e t T h e D ate. I t ’s O c tober 31 a t F reeport Tem p le, then a week in Florida. decidedly slim registration. J u s t how slim Is evidenced by th e fact th a t In 1953, a n \o il year,\ th e total was 9.962. only 452 less th a n | for th e c u r r e n t year, w h ich doesn't even represent th e increase In pop ulation during th e p a s t twelve m o n ths In this com m u n ity. Election D istrict 49 w a s tops w ith a registration of 775, Just two more th a n th e 44th d istrict w ith ?73. D is tric t 33 w ith 743 w as th ir d and D is tric t 40 w ith 704 w a s th e only o ther to top th e 700-m ark, T h e figures by d istricts follow: Oct. Oct. E.D. 1 - 2 4_- 9 Total custom e r’s c a r th a t form e rly be-, longed te r o ' G e r m a n general. A rty and Bob restored th e speedy sports-- car, repairing th e m o tor and p a tch - JO IN T CONCERT PLANNED m e rhythm ic beat of a band and the sensitivity of a sym p h o n y will blend in a com b ined concert!' p ro- ' g r a m to be given ta y t h e M l t c h e l I m l l j A I .nAn.4 fVn A ACCIDENT TOLL H IG H O n ly h e a r t disease an d cancer cause m o re death s th a n accidents am o n g A m erican m e n a t th e p r in cipal working ages of 15 through 04, according to th e M e tropolitan Life In s u r a n c e Com p any’s statisticians. ages-TS'-thrpugYi; 3g^-more- men- from.' 'accidental tnJurleB . t h e n Ing up sh rap n e l and .30 bulletholes the-Tcar acquired w h e n “liberated.\ w , . A iiother interesting jo b ; th e e x - i .Fleld A ir Force B a n d an d th e 'A d e l - I f r o m anjr x ithef cause. G.1,'9 did for a -customer w a s p u t p h i Sym p h o n y O rchestra T u esday, ( M ore th a n 40,000 accident fataM- a M e rcury fro n t on a new Chevro- O c tober 19. at 8:30 P M .. in W o o d -, ties each year occur am o n g m en u n - let convertible for a custom e r w h o 'r u f f Hall on A d e lphi‘s cam pus. der age ( ro r r p o o r c o m m u n it y ^ c u m Ro M 6 E R O 5