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1956 THOligDAT, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 T H E LEADER p a g e j e v e n h. Neck. Zippy ^siting Pontiac Agency Friday Night Chimpr TV-Scteen Star, , To Meet Public at First Showing of '57 Models 2lppy, the famous chimpanzee who has starred in the piovies and many leading television shows, will greet visitors to the Pontiac agency of Joseph H. Gray, Inc., tills Prl* day night, November 9. Tlie almost-human monkey will be on hand to Introduce -Pontiac’;; ■57 models at the showroom. West Sunrise highway. Everyona is Invited to attend, free of change. Now seven years old. Zippy resides in Preeport with Lee Ecuyer, who treats him like one of tlic family. He eats at the dinner table with s fork and spoon, dresses himself, brushes his teeth and understands what people say although he can’t Several million copies of books about Zippy have been sold, and the Zippy doll was voted best of the Among his other accomplishments, the chimpanzee plays piano, skates expertly and rides a bicycle. He has a little dog for a pet. “Surprise Cftr of Year The 1957 Pontiac will be the “sur prise car of the year,\ according to Pontiac General Manager Semon E. Knudsen of Detroit. Before holding a pre.ss conference, Mr, Knudsen attended the preview of Pontiac’s three new cars—the Chieftain, the Super Chief and the Star Chief. Tlie preview w’as built around a Broadway stage show witli a cast of 50 persons entitled. “Three Pov the Money.” No details on the '57 models were released at the press conference. u r ' ' other sources,' however! newsmen learned that the cars will be two inches lower, wheels are reduced from 15 to 14 inches, wlnd- shieids and rear wind.OTrs have more wra^-arouh4 glAss, engines have higher cop^pression ai)d the Super and Star Chief 270 ‘ horsepower engines have <^cbu- retion. The lowest price car, the Chieftain, has ah increase of IB hoi'sepower to 252. Mr. Knudsen ■ revealed that the Pontiac- trade mark, silver lines on the hodd. has been removed and placed on top of the fenders. N ews of C hurches Molloy Council To Fete 'Fflgah at Dinner-Dance ! Pians’-'for u dinner-dance to ba given in honor of Thomas Fagan, ‘jujiior 'past grand knight, were completed at a meeting of Arch- t)lsAop Molloy Council, K. of C.. Tuesday night in the Broadway clubhouse. Chairman Robert H l I- 1am, also a past grand knight, said he hoped attendance at the event ^lo be held in Guy Lombardo's East •Point House on Saturday night, November 17 would total 400. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCENUST f r e e p o k t , n . t . Sunday Service 11 A.M. Wednesday Evening Meeting, 8:19 Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Reading Room Open To Public lltSO A M . to 6 P.M. Thursday 7:45 <to 9:16 P.M. Dally Escept dundays fisd Holidays Herrick Rd. at Elm PL ^ A |X ABE WELCpHB “It Is Human To Like To Help People' will be the sermon subject of Dr. John L. Latehaw on Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock. 9:30 A.M. church school. ;6:30, 8i00, 8:30 P.M. Youth Groups. Services for Sunday, November 11—B A.M., Holy Odiuipimipn; 9 A.M., Mfttihs: 9 4 H ., iSi^day- School; 10:45 A.M-, The Service. The senpon at ail sefv^es: “Faith in the Stonm Q( Disease and Death.'' At the First Sapti^t Church, ti^e pastor, the Rev. Dr. liouis H. Losch, plans to preach Sunday at 10:45 o’clock on “Without the Camp.*' Ih e Sunday School will meet at 9:30 AAf., and the youtig People's Fellowship at 7:30 PAI. EPISCOPAL Sunday, November 11, 24th Sun day after Trinity—8 AM .. Holy Communion; 9 A.M., Roly pom- munion; II A.M.. Morning Prgyer and Sermon; 6 PM., Young Peo ples Fellowship. Wednesday, November 14—7:30 A.M.. Holy Communion with break fast. Thursday. November 18—8 P.M., Meeting of the Eh'cnlng Branch of the Ladies Guild in the Parish UNITARIAN The Rev. Lon Ray Call will re turn to his pulpit in the last of his series of four* sermons on Uni- larianlsm. The topic for this coming Sunday will be: \Unitarian Religion: Its Tremendous Future. Mr. Call has filled the Masonic Temple. 18 Prospect street, Bald win. each Sunday. The service is at 11 o'clock, and the Sunday School meets at the same time in the Unitarian Parish Rouse at 228 South Ocean avenue. Freeport, Infant care U provided at the Masonic Temple in Baldwin. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The spiritual basis for true health and peace will be set forth at Christian Science services this Sunday. ICeynotlng the Lesson-Sermon entitled “Mortals and Immortals\ Is the Golden Text from Romans 18:8'): “To be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.’' Selections to be read from “Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures\ by Mary Baker Eddy Include the following (265:5): “Mortals must gravitate Godward, their affections and aims grow spiritual,—they must near the broader interpretations of being, and gain some proper sense of the mortality may be pul off.\ Heart Funds Will Benefit hy BridgeTqurnamentSunday , A scc,tiom\Uy .rQled jbeiiclit. brkl^^ tournam e n l fo r and Siiffolk H e a r t F u n d s '\vilV bo conducted by X assau-Siiffolk Hridgc Associalion on Smulay, Noven II, at liic Americuii Legion Hall in W aulnjfli. The first session of the tdurna- -------- .' ment will begin at 2 PAl. and the second at 8 PM. Jt will be one of a nationwide series of bridge con tests to be held under the auspices of the American Contract Bridge League will! the co-operation of the -American Heart Association and its local end state chapters. Al 'Wel'ss of Preeport, a member of the Nassau-Suffoik Associa tion's T o u r n a m e n t Committee, urges all duplicate bridge players in Long Island to take part in the charity games. The entire entry fee of $1.60 per person for each session WOR 710 KC. SUNDAYS 7:45 P.M. which has been ' local prograims Chairman of the Bridge Associa tion's Tournament (Committee, dis- c l o ^ that a tropby will be awarded to the winning team. The Salvation Army 75-77 church Street F r e e p p r t . 1\. 1. Brig, and fyi,ra. Ernest W. Newton 1st Lieut. Wpaley J-awe Officers in Xharge SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 A M . Sunday Seboal tispo A.M; Hrikl'ais Meetina 6:30 P M . Y o u n t Paople 0 : 0 0 P M . E v e n in t Sarvica WEDNESDAY 8:00 P.M . M id-W eek Prayer M e e tin f THURSDAY 7 : 0 0 PJM. L^dlaa' Hom e L e a f u e All Are Welcome m O R D E R Y O U R ' ‘< C ^ \ CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS SAVE 10 % — Order Your Personalized Christmas Cards Before Noy. -15 ^ l i e Fitiag.e ^oo!t a n d .Shop 4 West Merrick Bd., Freepi^rt United Fund Drive Is Nearing Its Goal (Continued from Page ns of November 5. a total of $24- 500 had been received and tabu lated. Referring to a report pub lished last week that the campaign would be extended Into November. Dr. Waldman commented as fol lows, \Because of the terrific job of contacting almost a.OOO homes and basiness and commercial es tablishments In our village, coupled with the educational Job to be done for this first campaign. It has- taken the -caippolgn committee lo iter to cover the village than: was originally expected, in mBfhy cases volunteer workers have had to make two or even three calls before finally completing the soli citation. Even today there are some areas in the village which have not as yet been completely covered, but it is expected that during the next two weeks these areas can be com pleted. Extending the campaign,’* pr. Waldman said, “is In no way indicative of lack of interest in the NEW MANDARIN REST. 77 West Merrick Road, Freeport Specializing in Outgoing Orders Plea,se call PReepqrt B-?2161 in advance for qulQk service. Ideal place for banquets and parties commimlty' or a ‘on ’the part of United Fund officers the campaign quota of $35,000 sW not, be met. ,'It Is a physical pro ^ lem.of reaching every possible c^|i- ^ , (lligutpr a n d giving him the oppor tunity to seriously consider what his contribution should be.” ________ , _ D O ^ t SKIMP OH THIS ! Professional eyC'CAve deaerveg top-budget priority for every membeV of the family; .... insist qp the best——^ thorough examination by an eye physician (M.D.), and have top-quaMty cor rective lensgs, fitted with scien tific accuracy. Drop in fof names of eye physicians mast convenient to you. For ffant la \ e r e w e s r s b ^ ^ n 4 81 ooiBsletf i f *eeIe«lloB— OPTICIANS 52 Bo. Grove St., Freeport, N. Y. FR 8-2540 • Closed Wednesdays “Birthday Party Every Sunday Afternoon” YOU'RE INVITED SHORECREST HOTEL, South Groye Street. Freeport A . ■■ ■- ............. . '! W ines and Liquors ^ / V L ^ N DEUSEN 0 128 W. M errick Rd., — FR 9-4f30 N ext to Freeport Pogt Office a m a z i n g l o w PRICES! a m a z i n g LO^ ftO f \ i |05 HERE IS P R o e r ycu s a v e m o r e oV V A do YOUR im i i just h o i at tho bargain am that eppgar dgfly In your nawrpapar iYOU SHOP TO SAVE SAVE THESE SAVINGS IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Sunrise Mway • Freeport •. FR 8-S400