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^ ' PAGE FOURTEEN T H E U E A B E B THURSDAY, NO^M B E R 8, 195G Industrial Courses For Newlfigli Sdiool PrincipRl S tanl Tells ^ M e rri^ IGwaiilans of Plaiis for Ins^ulion Di’. Fredericlc H , 'Stunt,'.xw sw t’.y nam e d principal 'of OTcphom Hie-** ■School, North BoUmore. add:x*s-ied th e m em b ers of the Ktw.inls Club of M errick a t their weekly lunch eon in the ^ u t h Shore Terrace. M errick, l a s t Thur.<?day afternoon. - He duyined some cf Uie plans f v a ciiiTlcnilum to be provided for Uic second school in C entral Higfh ■ School DLstrlct No. 3 to be erected Miss Jane O. Fisher W eds Carl A. Fisher T h e niarii-jg? cf M.ss June Oliyc t-lshci-.. d a u g h ter <cf M r. an d - Mrs. H irold E. Pishcr, 1290 Jej-nsalcm •\v«r.ne, N o rth Merrick.., and C arl Anthony Btorm s. s a i of M r. and M;5 s . “C n rl 1*. Slcrros; 513 Fourth • ^ e s t , <5r.Tdcn Ci^-y FoNc, w s s '^rlcmnlzed in th i Sscred H e a .t H. C. C^huroh. Noi-th M w lck . S a t- errday at noon. M l. Fisher r ;, vc his daughter In m a;rlagc. The Rev. F a t.:er Tteilly performed the wedding ceremony. Miss Lillian W irthm.ann of Law rence w -s Toald o f honor -Kiid Ml:* M aiy Dryle of New Hyd? Pnf’:. I. 'Idesmaid. M.ss El.xnbcth FI her -.f .... . , ... Weedside. O rigin of the biide. ums - in N o ith M « n c k _,ln tim e lor the , t :. c best mon Septem b er 19S8 opening. Dr. S tu n t spoke sp e c ially of the industrial courses to be provid’d fori boy.s and giris- For m ale stiideiil-'*. there will be, a m achine .shop radio and television, carpentry and <\Utomobile mochanlcK. For girls in struction will be given In cosmo- tology and praclica] nur-slng. The.se course.s are to be in addition to wn? Spencer Sweeney cf Hernixtie;;d wh.lo Paul Spll-icn cf Amilyvill* Allstate Publishes £x]Ti'€ssway Manual BooSdet W arns Drivers O f Di^erent Centditions O n High-Speed Highways A-? m o re puperhlgliways and t:ll cxpre.sswiys are completed *UTfd*r the natlonts iiccelerated h4ghw<;.v building prcgi-ain. m o to:lsts in in- crea.^ing num bers will find that tliey’ve got to learn to dr.vc all ovir Drjving cn these-high-speed road- . w.sys U enttrcly different from driv- I Pcund.ition in P e r; W ashington, is ng cn d ry streets or crdlnary h;gh- engaged In the .study of ciiiicer snd w. ys. a;corrting to “Expressway j .-.iJirt! dtscase.s. Pund.s for .8peciflc Driving Is . D.Ifcrent.” a booklet p ro jatls are received from the publ;.sh:d by Allstate Insurance : L n . k d S tates Publ'c Health Service Oonipany, Skokie, IllinoLs, T h c j a r d priv.^te foundations. Contrlbu- jve:v.ge inctoiLsi ha.s developed .iititn ; from the public support un set of cIi ii'.iiR rcncticns fuid habit' ncumbered research. Two Merrick Girls Aid Cancer Research lien t Gcist, age IJi add Susan Kal.no. a j e ll. both of Merrick, f.nxiou.s to h.rsten t.ie day when ..aiicu- Will b 2 brought under can- l.ol. decided to go cn a personal fund-r. lsing campaign for cancer nte.Tich .Tiiey collected the -sum of Sii.M ■w.ri.'h t.iey turned over to Dr. Norman Molomut, Scientific Dl- rte t a r of lh2 W aldem n r Medical Rc- -e.tnh P o m d a ticn of P e rt Wash- In accepting these monies from Mi: C c is l .\•nd Mtss Kalins,’ t)r. fc* Jom u t s.iid: “I t Is our hope th a t ’ve will be -ble to u.se these funds : > -neccJeivte our .studies in order Uiat m any more lives will b-* The Walclemar Medical Research places such as trains, ferry boats, planes and barns have endeared her to m any and once, d u ring the war in G a rm any. she pla.vcd two hour.> for a m ilitary oflicer wro wa,. unable to attend the form a l co m rii. For h e r artistry on the violin, a beautiful Rogerl m ade in 1705. Mis, Canberg . h a s received excellent notices from new spaper critics. “§he perform s wiUi freedom end i>owev and her tiuiet a u thoritative mnnm*:. th e directness w ith w'hich .she ad dresses hCTself to th e music, h - r technical dexterily, and above all. the Insight and feeling with whir i .she plays, win h e r audiences .n, once, and glve.s them an unforKi'i- lable m u sical experience,\ i-s Hi:- com m ent of one w riter. These m ccl- ing.s are open to all. / They \are to make their hem e In Rnasevelt. , Mr.s. Storm-s allencled Mephnni thosp in edunulon < 'l - j sckool. N»rth Bdlmo™, and i 5 employed In i.:e Hemp.stead office The prlm lpiil .said the .scHo-.I | j f New Y :rk Talephone Co. Her would have accommod.itians f<n husband, an slumnus of Sewanluk.i 1.500 .studenUs. while the new JuniorfH igh School, Flora) P . r k . d s n-ss.i- hlgh .scliool. to be built in Bellniore. vvith t-hc Cor: v Chevrolet Co.. Will seat 1,2.50 studcnt-s. . .jj Hempstead. Dr. S tum conceded th a t the school building uponitlons were ex- petxslve. He told of how some of the money came f.-om t:ie stat'. while the rest i.s as.sc,ssed agalni taxpuyer.s In the district. He s a i d , th n l berau.™ of rW..B cost., U m ight ^oy Scouts of be nece.„a.', sometime In the fu- | b'*®''-55ed th e m em bers of turc to revise the ftoi.nel.1 etrue-i the Botory Club of M en lck a t t.w ir to re ol the ebucatlon ^ o e r a m . s u p p ^ t o th e South Shore Hoivever. be dioplayed i. eraph i:»Sfcl. ilt o w M - enne- on a- p e roeht- «>• » « -ran introduced by age bnsls, the Income o f th e OTO- | C lsrenee Geiger, p rogram chniim an. rage Ameriean has been going up i ' ffnrkness expl?.lned th e m ag- while ihe nmount contributed In j ‘‘'1 Boy Saout aptivi& s taxc-s for .school pui poses lia .5 d e - , “ Adiernra. He .sold th a t property criMsod In leceol years. eigsn^ratlon lov Jd lch n e l M. Coon, the program ' »“ '='■ nurpoies w.is chniim an; Introduced the speaker i ^ned .at $2,000,000; t.aat the mem The new staff of offleer.s recentlv ■ eut- clerti'd to t,-.ke over on January 1 \uyti ‘'■r Program here in N.a,asan ccmpri.ses: M r Coon, president; -.ouiity. He said to e Scour purpose Edward Hyman and Frederick Haas, i brlgiiteo tile lives oi Ihe bov., vlte-prcsidenl-s: So.vmoiir s ternbeig. * make them b. tier citiaens, li ca.surer: Earl Betts, Abraham i Fresidont Norman C.ieri y pre- Meadowar. Dr. Irving W elngart, ’’■ffti' W illiam Gn.bel, Dr. Leonard S llercr,. IW ' t R ‘ . k Harold Frlc.s and David Dorfmaii, meoibeits Of the board of direeloia ^ ™ u n l t . e , Hmipilal _ ___________________ . A son, David Stephen, to Richard • aud Jane Ornauer, lO S.nnjce .street. I October 26. Follow The LFADFR ^ r o i i o w X n e L i ■ O V L 'C r t I Q3,.,J si,a«<rr, 1044 McadowbvoDk ! rond. Octolaei- 27. 2 ov ng 9 rece:' ton g ^ rn n t pj,,j „ctu,;ny darigrroii.s i n ' In .-.dcilt.cn lo th? experimentnl Soulh S.iore s r r u ? , ei . c . .i. jj tntffic patteens. U tudici cn C-ncer. an cducitticnal icwlyweds lef4. on n inol.i t . . p | bcoUUt offci.s the followingi pvogi. m is esuvird cn ih e year chrough the Nos Engl .ml s a jqj - . j. fp rcund with several high -schools in T'',ai4' .ytt.rt mnlrn H^fviv H-mD m j 1. Adju.si your driving liubils to i County. Aclual research in >i£fh--:peeri tr.svel. I t takes longer Jo c-sncfr s conriucied ni .s-ome of the il-'p. p. ‘.s cr fh.rnge direction. | '■'fhocl l-b c r a t:ries under the 2. Enter ni:d leave «'xj>:esfiw.;y4 d ir r 'l l c n cf the seriioi’ sclcnti.st at with caiilitn, Be siwc you’re ti-Rvcl- ; fl^f W.'.l.icmar LabonU n y . !ng with the traffU-, not ag.slnst it. i ---------------- ------------------- 3. Pick your lane and stay in i t . , _ _ . » r* ■ *»- i * Weaving i.s dangerous Memck Baptists To Hear 4. Leave plenty of rocm between j Violin Soloist Sunday vou r.nd the car nhead. | ''Jol.n soloisl. Miss M jry C..n- 5. Drive smooUily n t a steady t^ e s t of the Fir.st ipoed. Keep pace with the traffic. C h u rch on Sm ith .street, C. If som ething goe^ wrong witli S u n d a y a t th e 11 o’clock seivice and vour car, get completely off Evening \Gospel H o u r at 7:45 road before you stop.^ j c ’:lock. A talented player since a 7. LcoK far ahead for sign-s of ] Mhss a i n b e r g h.\JK given many rouble. At high speeds, it takes over the country .since her •tonger to *low down or .stop. | d e b u t In th e New York Town H .ll a. Pr epare well in advance to t u r n 1 i n 1947. Im p rom p tu reclt.ils in odd iff the expressway. M \kc su r e ' -.You’re In tlie correot tu r n - e f f lane and signal your intention.s. Slew down before .starting your tuin. ’ Merrick Rotarians ; Here Scout Executive I David HarkneSb, executive for t.yr : Meadowbrook Districl. N a . s s a u I'':- • \ Christmas Cards’ ONE-DAV SERVICE * Persouallxedi In u p r ln ted Greetlna Cardg,. 8:; ••Napklftf-and /• ^\Gdods; BR 1 H |« W A I I £ 'S Coiomeirlal S a H o n e r 0 « i c e SuppJies L; Hi Marlin. Oumer. ;' - ' 10 CHHKCH STREET M E R R ICK BAPTIST Tho F ir s t B aptist C h u rch of M errick. Sm ith .street, om* bloc-'; west of M errick avenue, the R<-\ P, G o rdon Ham. pn.stor. Thursday, November 8 - 1 30 P.M Kelso Bible Cla.s.s for Woini'ii; 7 3/ { P.M., Teachers Training Coin-. ' Film. Frid.iy. November 9 - 3 :3 0 PM Pioneer Oirl-s\ 7:30 P.M.. Cltr-.sli in Service Brig.-.de for Boy.s. , Sunday. Noveiiibe»r 11—8:30 .iml 11 A.M.. M crning Worslii)) Scrvici-- serm o n . \The Choice Before U.s\ , special mu-sic by gue.st violini.--! M ary C anberg: ft:45 AM.. Ilibl. School; 6.30 P.M.. YouUr Ft'hav,- shlps: 7:45 P.M.. Evening Or.'|>il Hour, message. “Some SlarUiiv. Signs Never Seen B e f o r e . s p e n . i ! music. Tuesday, November 13—8 PM W omen’.s Missionary Society. W e n dell Rockey, Executive Director <>t the World Relief Commission. NAK guest speaker. W ednesday, November 14 - 7 4'. P.M., Mid-week P rayer and Pr,ii.--i- Service: 9 P.M . Q u a rterly Busiiie.-- Meeting. Freeport H o ^ t a l Guild ' To Meet Wednesday The regular m e e ting of the Free- I hort Ho.spitil Guild will bp hold j Wednesd..y at 2 o’clock at tlu i jcme of Mrs. Deiin.ir Diift.v. H i ' Wilson place. All m?nibiT.s .ir:-. urged h\) attend, [ For a Large Selection GREENWARE Shop at ' Carol Ann Ceramics 23B No. M a in St., F r e e p o r t - FR 9-6868 A New SATURDAY Convenience To give you even better service than ever, COUNTY FI0IRAI is now open every Saturday I from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. O ut savings d e p a r t m e n t s at all three of aur offices are now open 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. every Satarday, for all Savings Transac tions, Christmas Clubs, Travel Cheques, U. S. Savings Bonds, niikiKiFbk \fe^ooK^LoanSj Money Orders Hoyns; Safe Deposit Boxes oyer $150,000,000 •FIFTH YEAR AT THIS M T C '11 1 I . J AND LOAN ASSOCIATION unA 5 3 North Pork Ave. ■ mt u . s . r . siAiiqH) Rockville Centre, N,ew York 120 S. Franklin Ave,' joppcsiit i i . s . r . siitiok ; Valley Stream, New York P a r k & W a . n t a g h Ave*5 ; kear t.i.H.R. station ) W a n t a g h , Nev»* Y o r k