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:J8AGE SIXTEEN THE l e a d e r THURSDAY, NOyEMBEE 28, 1957 r i'i It Van detWaag Heads OeaHtigHoiise MeadpW Brook President Ele^ed Oiairman at 'Annual Meeting^ Nov. 21 Walter E. Van -der Waag, presi* dent of tihe Meadw Brook National Bank, was elected cholrman of the Nassau County Clearing House As- Roclatiott St the annual meeting held In the Garden .City Hotel, Garden City, Thursday night. Frederick Ralnfeld. Jr., president of the Long Island Trust Co».Gar> den City, was named vice-president, with Thomas Bellingham, president of the Matinecock Bank, Locust Valley, Joseph A. Reinhardt, cashier of the Long Island National Bank of HlcksvlIIe, L. Walter Schaefer, vide'-president and cashier of Che Central Bank & Trust Co.. G ^ a t Necck, Hartzell S. Seem, vice- presl- dent'and ca.shier of the Fort Neck Vfatlonal Bank of Seaford end Afyron M. Somonson. president of the Lyn- brook National Bank dc Trust Co., directors. Emil R. H ^ e r of Bank' of Mnlverne Is h o m ^ r y director. the characteristics peculiar to the economy of. t ^ .area,,'' h e continued. At ^ e dinner session which tol^ lowed. Dr. Ormond J. .Drake, Asso- i^ate Dean of New York University' and director of the Town Hall spoke on “How to he a Well-Liked Critic.’’ Dr. Drake stressed'the Importance of maintaining good human rela tions with those over whom the employer exercises supervision. “No Job,\ said Dr. Drake, “can he done at its most efficient level, despite the technical knowledge of the 'do-er', .until he understands why people behave as they do- and until he can capitalize on tiiat knowl- FREEPORT A.B.R.C. TO MEET the Freeport Paul E. Prosswlmmer, the execu tive vice-president of the Franklin -National Bank of Franklin Square, the retiring chairman, .presided. In his annual message to the I - members Chairman Prosswlmmer .iald. in parf. “Since 1950, member banks' deposits have more than doubled from a figure of $550,000,- 000 to the present figure of $1,150.- 000,000. During the same period, loans have more than tripled from ’1 figure of $201,000,000 to the present I'lgure of $666,000,000. Healthy com- r:etitlon exists. This is in the public interest.” “Loi^ Island business Is ade- The meeting A.H.R.C., Tuesday night at 8 o'clock In the Columbus Ave. School will be featured by demonstrations In the making of Christmas floral decora tions. The speakers will be Mrs. George Miller and kfrs. Werrzlnger. It will be the holiday party of the organization. Elected by Bankers WALTER E. VAN DEB WAAG Al Qrover’s Eviorude Sales & Servlcs ThompBoa Boats COM PLETE OUTBOARD SERVICE 195 Woodcleft Ave. PBEEPORT FR. SJKtO Athena Evening Group Aids R e tired ChSdren The Evening Group of the AUiciia Club of lYeeport Is to give its annual Christmas party for retard ed children in the Atkinson School on Saturday. Dec. 14 from 2 to 4 PJd. This group of 26 young women also sponsors, a c h ^ t y ball In'trar spring th'e p ^ e ^ ' of are turned over t a the NawaSi 'C b ^ y A«ociatlon for ^ the Help' «f > Re- tarded Children. Last year the do* v natlop.totaled . Lecturers speak on enlightening subjects at the club meetings. CHRISTMAS/GIFtS <iufttet? -8ggve<i.tay luona Is l a n d bnnK s ‘ ‘ ae ottlcers a nd db Family fun, sports car fun... plus economy, in a SILVER HAWK Studebaker -Packard S whose ottlcers a n d directors | iCROw the customers and understand S e e yovuc l o c a l D e a T ier t ^ a y 1 y ; : n i I '^Jlisksv! atR. are fun for e v eryone H You can be sure that you have the'necessary cash for your Christmas buying when you have a 1958 .Christmas Gub. Open your Christmas Club account now, and save e fixed amount each week. You will be pleased when you receive your 1958 Christmas Club check, and your relatives and friends will be happy to receive your gifts at Christmas, 1958. 5 : ' r i C ile! M r i R W gri;!jf;fA .P e raa CLASSES FROM 50c TO $10.00 WEEKLY. 7 r . AAember Fedorol Deposit iniurence Corporetlon . ^ ^ Sunrise Hwy. ® Freenort ® FR vcorner an Southwest test Aprl t rr, ■■iM I- I 'f SANTA'S LANDING HIS HELICOPTER (Grown-up name for a whirlybird) PARKING FJELD NO. 4 Join the Fun, Kids! Tell Mother Your lolly Old Friend Will Land in Municipal Parking Field 4, Behind Freeport's Fire Headquarters. You can meet Santa Claus in the parking field. (Entrances are on Broadway near Main St., and on North Main St. op posite Randall Ave.) Mayor William F. Slacken will extend greetings to Sahta. AT FREEPORT SAT. NOON, NOV. 30 12 o'clocl^ Sponsored by Freeport Merchants Association and Christmas Town U. S. A. A BIG PARADE IS PLANNED - YOU CAN WATCH IT OR JOIN IT —WHICHEVER YOU LIKE. IN FREEPORT For Widest Selection of Gifts . . . Stores Will Be Open Every- EVENING / _ ^ S.a^nj, Monday, D«. 2 . (Route of Parade: From Broadway down Main St. to Merrick. Rd., west to Church St., up Church St. to Sunrise Hwy. and easMo Christmas Town U.S.A.) It will be led by the Freeport , : High School Band. Parade, Santa Claus Will . 13islribute Gifts To 'Ttiiiai Children - At v.:-'=vr'CHRISTMAS ' TOWN u. A. • I : h 154 East Sunrise H i g h w a y . ^ •- L..) M a y o r V k . tltlzed L .understt an artei 'hearing the sign pointed light.'? al Cher St.. St., ou&l th a t 6oi come a ■ Freeport Gets L/n ’-'As the : sau Chariti this year's nighu, FVid at the Ell Merrick roj ■ Since a l l ; are distribu Nassau chaj alted Ruler sued an ap. the county ternaJ and for dieir s ye.irs bazaf Highlight the present night/ In'at co/iipl^te sel : scenery and av'ay on th bazaar. Otbt ••'-'.•^Tecortler, a ' ■ rotisssrte. Benedict « chairman. rSAN . : IX- j.