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THE l e a d e r . THURSDAy^ PEBEPARY 2J; 1957 NEWS OF MERRICK Baptist Cburcb Plans (Mctttertdni Mrs,BospvMvdrik Qet *Qdod Neighbor* Awards Missionary Meeting Annual Conference To Be MeU in < Merrick Storting jPeBruary 27, The Annual-Missionary Confer ence of A e First Baptist Church of Merrlch win be held February 27 and f i ^ c h 1, 2 and 3. The eve ning meetings^ Wednesday, Friday and Sbnday, will begin at 7 45 o'clock. On'W ednesday night, the Rev. Bruco Ostlen; who hEis seen service in Bthopia, Nigeria, and B ’ench West Africa - will be the - speaker. He will be accompanied s. group of newly-appointed missionary candidates for service iQ Africa under the Sudan Interior hUssion. A colored film, also will be presented of the work of this Mission in Africa. Beginning, Friday night. Dr George A. Cole, Sr., former pastor In Buffalo, N. Y.. and Portland, Me.,' and now reprerentative-at- large of the Conservative Baptist North Bellmore Airman Completes Basic Training Airman ' Edward - C. Walch, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walch, 122 McKinlQi avenue. North Bell- more. has completed the first phase of military training a t the \Gateway to the Air Force,\ Lack- land AFB, San Antonio, Tex. He has qualified for specialized technical training and will be as signed to 3383rd Processing Squad ron. Keesler AFB, Miss. Like the USAF Officer Candidate and Pre-Flight schools, also located at Lackland, basic military train ing prepares graduates for special ized training and on-the-Job as signment. M/Sgt. Jim Sweeney of the Freeport Recruiting Office. 56 West Merrick road. Invites all him regarding the opportunities young men or women to contact available to them In the United States Air Force. Early Show Policy a series of missionary Bible mes sages. During this weekend, the Rev. Elvln Peters. CBFMS mission ary to the Belgian Congo, the Rev Jack Christepsen. CBFMS mission ary appointee to Pakistan, will also bring missionary messages. Fol lowing the service on Sunday eve-* ning, a new colored-film, \Crusade in Argenana\ will be shown. .Chamber Fashion Show Tickets Selling Fast lie Tickets are selling fa s t . for the Chconber of Commerce luncheon »'~nand’ F ashion show at Ouy Lom. ' hardo’s Tuesday, March 28, Mrs. Ed ward Martin, chairman, reported this week. Already reservations for tlie mixed luncheon Indicates an attendance running into hundreds, Mrs. Mar-tin said. Fashions for men, women and bhildren will bs shown a t the lunch eon, which is being held for the benefit of the Treasury of the Chamber. overwhelming majority patrons have voted in favor of the ■'Early Show Polky\ Sunday through Thursday at Century’s Fantasy Theatre in Rockville Cen ter. A poll conducted in the lobby of the Fantasy Theatre invited pa trons to vote for or against an earlier time schedule for the mid week evening shows. As a result of earlier show the Management has the decided preference for the announced tliat the “Early Show Policy will be put Into effect a t Ihe Fantasy Theatre on Sunday eve- ' I nlng, January OT-th. The last show- Merrick Births MERCY HOSFIYAL daughter, Cathy Mary, to Jo seph and Ann Schwarz, 1096 South drivel North Merrick, January II, at Mercy Hospit^. A son, Richard Leonard, Jr., to Richard and Barbara Forrest, 1347 Harry lane, North Menick, Janu ary 13, at Mercy Hospital; , A daughter, Elizabeth Jean, to William and Gertrude Gleason, 109 Elliott street, Merrick, January 15, at Mercy Hospital. DOCTORS HOSPITAL A son, Edward Francis, to Ed ward and Lois Brelhof, 47 Chapin avenue, January 14. A daughter, Claudia Ann, to Walter L. and Cathleen L. Droshln, 1589 Chapin avenue, January 23. A son, David Stephan, to Daniel and DorotJiy Bemby Grady, 2196 Meroke Drive East, February 2. A daughter, Colleen Joan, to Wil liam and Joan Shanley Dickey^ 1661 Birsh drive, February 5. FREEPORT HOSPITAL . A daughter, Kerry Marie, to Harry A. and Claire L, Clark Noe, -13$^Smlth- street;-January -24; ......... - • A daughter, Barbara Louise, to Robert J. and Margaret F. Stems Henderson. February 5. ‘.‘(rood Neiglibor” aw ards.are to be presented l() Mrs. Charles Bosaimvorth and Di*. Rolland Cnatterson, tonight , i_ , ___ /-I _______ _______ ■ T by Integrity Chapter and Lodge, B’hai B’rilli, of Merrick, ^ their, annual Cood Neighbor Dance jii the Merrick .rowisli They were selected for the honor because “they typify the spirit of seiwlce to the community which B*nal B'rlth seeks to foster,” Mrs. Stanley Sokoloff aiid Bernai'd Im- ber, presidents of the respective groups, announced. Mrs. Bosomworth is a delegate to and recording secretary - of the Brotherhood Council, a past presi- 'dent of the Merrick P.-T. A., and a charter membei' of the Lakeside P.-T. A., which she headed for a year. She has aided in various Red Cross, Polio and Cerebral Palsy campaigns. Last year she was se lected by the Merrick Chamber of Commerce as fhe \Woman of 4he Year.\ Ml*. Chatterton has served as Pi'lncipal of School District 23 for 13 years. In recent years he has taught evening and summer classes in School Administration a t Hofstra College and Guidance at the Farm- ingdale Extension df the New •P b U z \ State--Teachers- - College.\ - H e belong.s to numerous organizations in Merrick, and- adjacent commu nities as well as in Nassau County. Merrick Kiwaniana Get Bottles of as Gift Every member of the Rotary Club of Merrick who attended the weekly supper In -the South Shore. Tei'race, Merrick. Monday night, took home a bottle of wine as eL souvenir of the occasion. And, quite aiccidentally, there was an unusu ally large number of visiting R o -' tarlans on hand to share in the bonanza. In addition many types of wine were served during the sup- The program was put on by a California wine compriny for which John McNamara was the spokes man. He was Introduced by An thony (Ace) Nleli. the program chairman. A motion picture film depicting the growing of grapes, ‘ -making-and- -di8ti’lbutiea-.-ro4- win®- was shown. the main, feature- wlU scheduled a t 8:40 PM . end the A daughter, Bonnie Ann, to John M., Jr., and Jacquelin A. Rlngot Korb, 16 Wesley avenue, February 5. Roosevelt Hospital A son, William Robert, to Robert C. and Lillian Orlando Swingle. 74 East Raymond street, January 18. STATE~FAIR LENGTHENED The 1967 New York State Fair at Syracuse will nm one day longer than the pattern established In re cent years—nine days instead of The BALDWIN and CORNELIUS COMPANY ^ \ g i n e e r s ^ _ . Sn.U h & 'W a icom s^Jnr £ i L IS90 Munivifiol and Civil ENGINEERING & SURVEYING W'eet SuitriBe F R e e p o r t 8*6760' elate feature will begin at an>roxi* mately 7:30 PM. Sunday through Thm-sday. ThLs early schedule will make- It possible for ttie- week-night movie goer to arrive home by LI o'clock. 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