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. > ; *!#v v V \ ’V~- ■ \ X “ '\ r ; f PAGE SIXTEEN ' THE LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1955 ? -WS v. & f t : u .■ ■ ■ f f v loValieyStreafflMan 7 . <; Driver: L osesConlroI- Of Car-Near Denton; f s - Downs Lighting Pole , . ; A /V a lley-Stream m a n was fatally- • • injured Sunday -when •••his ' auto- struck a lighting pole on Peninsula boulevard near D e n ton avenue; Lyn- ' brook. 7 7/ . 7 [ -JoWi:3?i ^y4\23i;or:ie6:E a st;pbver 's t f e e t , ; ysWey .T S t f u m . •-! o s t -control of the ear which, sm a shed into the pole on th e center-m M l “ according to police. T h e auto turned over. Nye had- a - fr a c tured, skull - a n d in ternal injuries. He died In’ Meadow- brook H o spital half ah hour later. _ - R equiem-mass :was offered yester day _ a t ‘ 10 A.M, in H o r y ‘Haffle Tpf M ary -R, C, Church, followed -by burial In Holy- Rood Cemetery, Wcstbury;’ 1 ............ Mr. Nye Is survived by .his m other, M rs. Beatrice Nye, and a brother, F r e l e r f c f c ; _ _ _ 7 7 — . ------ -- G . O ; P ^ G » e t s L ^ a ^ e r J r d p H y Village Clerk Milford Van R iper presents Recreation Adult Softball League- trophy to the m a n a g e r an d captain of O.O.P. team , league champion. Left to rig h t ore W illiam Smith, 'M r. Van Riper, W a lter M u rphy and Joseph Caverly, S u p e rintendent' o f Freeport R e creation D e p a rtm e n t, . ..... ........... -................................— —- - 7- — ..... — ....... Bill Qary Studio Opening . $e<u>, (garters September 10 The Bill Gary Studio of^Theatrical Arts will open Long Island’s largest and most beautiful studio September 10 in The Lynbrook Theatre Building, 317 Merrick road, Lyn- - brook. .T a p , Ballet. Modem,- Acrobatics and- all styles of dancing. Including Music, Voice and D ram atics, will be taught to children, adults and^pro-. fessio'nals. . 7 -'”' 7 M r. G a r y h o s added to his faculty, Ann W augh, the brilliant sta r of such hits' a s “Me and Juliet,” - 'T in ian's Rainbow'1 a n d other Broadway shows. Miss W augh will teach M o d em and Jazz as taught on Broadway.. r 'Also o n ' the. faculty Is Johnny. Plaza, Broadway’s celebrated teach er of Acrobatic Dancing. M r.-G a ry'needs no Introduction to th e Island. For full infom a tion see back page, this issue. . -J l f e - G a ry- h a s - extended- a -cordial invitation for ail to attend Id's Open House, bn Septem b er 10, betw een 4 and 6 P.M. when liors d'oeuvre . and refreshm e n ts w iIl'bo,:seryed . , time C o n tinental m anner.- - Mr. G a ry will b r lb g \to :L y n b r o o k '” outstanding artists :who. will assist him in prom o ting th e arts in his beautiful and large studios- a top thb' Lynbrook T h e a tre. \ ' HOUSES — LOTS LISTINGS WANTED H A R L Y . 3 0 Y e a r s I n F r e e p o r t 18 BROOKLYN AVENUE Opp. R .R ,-Sta. FR 8-1711 m ■ Baldwin. Hariior Bus May Be Discontinued _ '• . T h e Public -Service Commission will f .hoid7 a ; public hearing a t 2 o’clock, T h u rsday/S e p tem b e r 8, a t its New York C ity office, ,189. C h u rch street,'' before Examiner- -Harold N. W eber t o consider th e petition 'ot Hempstead. Bus Corporation ^fpr permission to discontinue p a r t of its-operations. Routes which the company pro- eposes' to term inate are between Baldwin and Baldwin H a rbor and between Baldw in H a rbor and Free port, a l l in th e Town of Hempstead. N assau County.. Sewing Machines Given 7 Edward T , P a ras, m a n ager, Singer “ Sewing M achine Company, ^ A t lantic avenue, Lynbrook, advises -Mrs. ktorgaret Townsend, chairm a n of Town Affiliation, t h a t Singer was able to get three foot propelled sew ing m a c h ines'to be s e n t to -Tobaru. Leo Coslow ‘sent a- large carton Field Work For Engineering Students Voters Are Informed Of Chance To Register The Lynbrook- R epublican Com- m itteenipn have Issued a statem e n t rem inding- voters -about Perm a n e n t Personal Registration, .w h ich may be done, a t the Nassau County Board of Elections- in Mineola o r Hemp stead Town Hall any week day until .September 6. Voters also will be able to register a t their regular polling place in their own election district on the following days and hours: ' October 7—10 A.M. to 10 P.M. October 8—7 A.mL to 10 P M . October 10 to .14-^10 A.M. to 10 P-M. ; .October 15—7 A M . to 10 P.M. of - c lothing - for th e • Raipo worthy- cause! 7 _. .' _ ____ '. T ,J_ M rs. Townsend is trying to get storage space‘for -the m any volun tary contributions coming in. A large moving van will take the first offering to the New York P o r t of Em b a rkation, where they will be flown by th e Army to Tobaru. BftK>My* 7 * o ^ ; ^ Sohn£h«h, (left) 20 Echo lane, jherit- ' town, guides returning K orean war veteran John' Prussen, (right! 1 ; J^V******' w e«M «e*-W n iohaale,ias 7 ibusjp^ir 1 v'Vtefdi w<n4ch.V<ur.- V -*** • ta g C a m p ■n e a r S loatetarg, New y « r k , w h ere. B r o o k lyn P e ty stu d e n ts are fafrln ffw o s w ieek 'field ^bourses; in surveying. 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