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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 I HE LEADER PAGE THHEH 1956 R Speciafists on Panel Of Personal Affairs (Continued Irom Page 1) who are specialists in their various fields of financial and estate plan ning, consultation end conserva tion, will be the followingj George D. Cherry. Vice President and Trust Officer of Meadow Brook National Bank. Robert Faltings, Trust Officer of Prankiln National Bank. James C. Wolde, Trust Officer of Long Island Trust Company. Henry Steinberg, Trust Officer of Lynbrook National Bank. Herbert G. Edwards, Senior part ner Of the Investment brokerage and consulting firm of Edwards & Hanly. Stanley P. DeLlsser. Employee Benefit Plan Consultant of the nationally known firm of Johnson * Higgins. C. H. Tunnlcliffe Jones. Speclali^ Ing estate attorney with offices in Hempstead. Frederick BrueU. C.P.A, of New York City. James McCann. Life Insurance Social Security and Veterans In surance specialist of the Home Life Insurance Company. Also to consult with their friend.s ajtd customers in Preeport. pertain ing to financial or mortgage in formation. will be the heads of Preeporfs three financial instltu- Ralph Taylor. President of The Freeport Bank. Emil Prenger. Vice President of Meadow- Brook National Bank. William J. Martin, Sr., President of South Shore Federal Savings and Loan Association. Pinslly, and no doubt of special interest to nil. will be the presence on the specialists panel, following his own address, which will be the chief feature df the meeting, as announced in last week's paper, of the Hon. John D. Bennett, Surro gate of Nassau County. Tickets for the social hour and dinner, which begins at 6:30, are now available at the offices o! Freeport's three financial insti tutions, Meadow Brook National Bank; The Freeport Bank, and South Shore Federal Savings and Loan Association, and also at the oflfces of Personal Affairs Insti tute. 65 W. Sunrise highway. The price of (he tickets are $3.50. Including cocktails, dinner and gratuities. Those not wishing to attend the dinner, are Invited to come to the meeting, which should begin promptly at 8 P.M. Adjourn ment i.s promised for 10 P.M. .sharp. library Is Assured Under Bids Received (Continued from Page H Brooklyn was lowest of four bidder.? on electrical work. Mr. Wood will study the proposals before making recommendations to the board. Original plans for the li brary addition were revised, elimlj natltig some features and specifying that some work will be left un finished, after bids in the Spring showed that construction costs had already risen above the $240,000 pro vided by A bond issue. Mayor Olacken announced that the Village Board has decided to ihstall street drains in the Bi>y E lates area and on South Ocean avenue from Archer to Front streets. A date for openmg bids has been Plans for gutters on Na-s-sau a\>e- nue between Pi-ont and Cedar street, as well as neighboring roads, were also mentioned by Mayor Glncken after Harry Wallerstein ; presented a petition complaining of poor drainage in the Nassau ave nue .section. The board transferred $41,000 from the sewer account; to df^ilnage' capital funds and $4,000 from the .sewer account to street capital. • - • F^ed Schwsftz, representing the Northeast <Mvic Association;' asked that the three-way tr.vfflc signal at' North Main-Street and Leona;^<i ave* niie be replaced’with a four-way.^ one, so that it will be visible; tp_ motorists driving out of the K Cr' Bbhack Company supermarket's parking field oppo-site Leonard avc- Mayor Olagken promised that this would be dqne,;probably when' a nc'V traffic signal is Installed at Crai^r avenue anjb Main street. Mr. Schwartz brought two othri* requests from the Northeast Clblc Associatioh^for better drainage on Star place alongside the Leonard avenue firehouse and for action a.x avaennt building In bad conditio;:^ on Broadway near Main sti*ect. Mayor Olacken said an Investlgi'i- tlon will be made. \Birthday’ Barltr. Ev«ry Sunday Afternoon\ YOU’RE INVITED SHORECR^ST BO'CeC^ Ssuth G t o n Stieet, Freeport THE EDI TH MeINTOSH SCHOOL OF MUSIC I’iano • Violin - Violoncello • Harp - Organ • Voice Flute • Theory > Muaiciuuship - Etiaemble McIntosh MIISIC (RENTER Building 48 ilillnitle .Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Telephone: RO 4-0990 Roosevelt Births | Doctors Hospital I A son, Andrew John, to Arne and] Augu.?ta Cram-Betnerstein, 2401 Beechwood avenue. October 24. I BeauHfully Remodelled Throughout i^ e d t u u r a n t Enlranres at “ 37 Railroad Avenue - - 50 West Sunrise Highway, Freeport Under New Management — The Original Owners Are B a c k ! Excellent Italian Cuisine and Liquors at Moderate Prices. Try Us — Be Convinced S < Z M B J F O O O ^ At Capri Restaurant Daily. 11:30 A.M.- 1 A.M. Including Sundays On Fri. & Sal., TUI 3 A.M. Philadelphia comes to ¥IEBR0CK^Sooe Exclusively In Freeport Assorted Chocolates, S1.39 lAJkitm an’d . ... . Store A.-isorlincnts ol’ w o iidfrlul rhofoljitfs a r r al V I K B H O C K ' S . S | . 4 ' T Sl.rW hih ) -SI.TU. Also in Iw o - p o u i u l p a r k a g r s . Reserved for W h itm a n ’s glittering Chestnut S treet store until now, this famous \eating and giving” candy is al V iebrock’s—and hci’c alone in Freeport—for you to enjoy. All the pieces favored by particular Philadel phians are assembled in five assorlm e n ls, each one a unique delight in itse l f ! The package is designed by Raymond Loewy, Colorful and stream lined — just right to take hom e or anyw h e re ! Get one (or two) today and have a treat t o n i g h t! • See Viebrock's Display — have a lasly lid-bil on us. Hostess Assortment. $1.49 Miniature Assortment, $1.79 Continental Assortment. $1.59 Caprice Assortment, $1.49