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M r- fierzo f seJ•ve^ as v ice-p r e s id e n t an d a tto r n e y I' nai Israel a n d Ja m e s U o u lukns is trea.surer of th e O r e c k O r thodox CoiiiH iunity of S c u tli N a s s a u C o u n ty. P e o p le of all rcliRious fa i t h s have e o n tr ih u ted to m a k e a <>reck C h u r c h in P 'r e rp o r t becom e a reality . rREIPOKT REroBOaM CLOB PLANS NEW MEMBERS DANCE Alice Fraser and Charles Mehrmann Serve as Co-Chairmen of Event Membership Hits 2000 Mark Cliarh-.s C. M 'h i i i i . m n a n d Alice c«j-ch;utini-ii if :lic unusual \N(W M(■mlj.•r^■* D.incr-. iinm a iiu- llial <m S iiliirdiiv 4'\c!im i; ai 9:00 p.m ,. 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G ibtyii. pre.sideii( of th e B a u id of EdUOKUon of F^ee\KUt, will .xliaro th e p l a tlo r m «t a iniblic m e o l- iC o m in u e tl on P u ie 6' Judge Paul Widlltz Wins OK for Supreme Court R e p u b iK iin C lub in 1960 M r M e h r m a n n an ti ins ro - v o m - in i tt e e wurker.s, A'>‘ e P ia.srr an d H o b e ii S< h a d e , a r c dclialH c d w ith th e w s iw u s c thi-s aftiviv h a s received an d p r o n n s i’ everyone w h o attend.^ a n opixM tuuU y Vo m eev Utc local j ■R fliiiblifiin 1 Hiididuie.s. .such as Jo - | seph C a rlino, c a iu lid a lc for re-elec- (C o u tim ied o n Page ll> Death Shocks County Hempstead Park Director Thomas V. Kelly Dies in Freeport at the Age of 56 T h 'jiiia.s V. Ki-lly. D irecto r ot Park.s oi th e T o w n of H e m p s tead , n e d ai liis hom e . 100 S o u th O c e a n A v e n u e . F r e e p o r t, on T h u r s d a y niom ir.t; iS e p tcm h e r 15ih* ai th e age uf 56, from cctn p licallo n s follow ing m a j o r suiRors, tw o w e e k s ago. M r. K e lly, w h o w a s b o r n on Ju l y 19. 1904, i.s .survive^ by a w ife. A n ita H a n d two d a u g h te r s , M rs. ^ -------- ----------------------- Jo h n B u t l e r of M e r r ick an d M iss , p u tn e r in K e lly B r o th e r s G a rag e K a t h e r i i i r K e llv of F r e e p o r t. I F r e e p o r t w ith h is brotiier.s. P e ter M r. K e lly was a p ix h n te d H e m p - ' a d A n lh u n y . T w o o t h e r b r o th e r s also ste a d D irecto r of P a r k s m N o v e m - -®»u v lve, Jo s e p h an d P a u l, th e la tte r ber 1952. previously haviiig been a | i C o n tin u e d on P a g e 6 ' HO N . P A l 'l , J . W ID L IT Z T h e H o n o r a b le P a u l J. W idlilz, pre-iiding. senior ju d g e of tlie ('iiiiiily CoiiiT Ilf Nas-sau. 'va> iiom liiatert by th e H o p u b llnm •luilieial C o n v r n tio :' for eleK ion to th e S u p rem e (H u r t in th e T e n t h Ju d ic ia l D istrict. Jud g e W idlitz, a KradmUe of lloekville ( c u l r e public sehttols a n d Ntrw Y o rk I'n iv e r s it y Law School, left p r iv a te p r a c tice in 1951 to ac c e p t a n a p p o in tm e n t to th e D istrict ( o i i r t of N a ssau C o u n ty. l i t w as eiccird to th e C o u n ty ( o u r l in 19.56 an d now serves as presid in g sen io r judge. He an d h is wife h a v e tw o c h ild r e n an d reside a t ;*f» R a s p b e r r y L a n e . L e v lttow n . D R V O S T O R E N O T IC E T h e C a n n o n P h a r m a c y , 6 S o u th M a in St., F r e e p o r t, w ill rem a in open la t e u n t il 10 p.m . th is S u n day. S e p t. 25. A ll o th e r drug shores w h ic h a r e m e m b e r s of th e F r e e p o r t p h a r m a c y A ssociation close a t 2 p j n . on S u n d a y s . T h e telep h o n e n u m b e r of th e C a n n o n P h a r m a c y Is F R 8-0041. KISMET ARTISTS ENTERTAM FREEPORT REPUBLICAN CLUB ffK| ^ 4 ** ' j I'ielui-f-d iibiiM- (left to rig h t) a r c “K ism e t\ sta r s lHar> V a n 4iaa.s- lieek Ito h e rt K a r p r n . .I«> K a r p e n . R o b e rt T r im b o r n a n d K iiheri S e h a d e . p r e s id e n t ol th e F r e e p o r t R e p u b lican C lub. T h e s e ta l e n t e d singing p e tf o ii n c r s , w ith Joseph CriH aiulli a n d acco m p a n ial T h e lm a C o m b s, e n te r t a i n e d th e packed a t t e n d a n c e a t th e F r e e p o r t R e p u b lican C lub IscUt a>n ts«pv. a&. . TTcaAOvnV ‘^matano xfae F r e e p o r l C o m m u n lly Choral utirf Ms f>Jree«<ir, »*<>n TravTs. ,rr. ¥8EBR0CK^S ART G a I l ERY . FieU iri above show** M rs. L e o n a rd Ilicg c lm a n of 178 B a liy h m T u r n pike cifcsting h e r b a llo t fo r h e r c h o k e of F r e e p o r t H igh School “K ism e t A r tist’- from th e d isplay e x h ib ited a t V ieb r w k 's l4Uiiclieonclte on S o u t h M a in S tr e e t. O fficial B a llo t K e e p e r C o rd M e b roi k l<M>ks on ap p r o v - ingl> a? he checks sem e of th e approxim a lel.v 600 votes alread y c a s t. T in a r t exh ib it w'ill be rilspla.vcrt un til O e t. li>. 'I'h e r e is im ch a r g e to th e public to pick Ih r i r favorite. T h irty of F r e e p o r t H igh S e h m irs lop a r t i s t h a v e p a r tic ip a te d . T c lephttne H o u r <;»iest—V a n < U h u m will he m a k iiu; his first tele vision a p p e a r a n c e in two y e a r s on th e Bell re le p h o n e H o u r F r id a y . S e j'tem b e i 3C. a t 9 p.m. on N B C -TV . O t h e r a r t i s t s on th e p ro g ram will include^ B e n n y G o o d m a n a n d m u sical ccm« dy s t a r s S a lly .Ann H o w e s a n d H o w a rd Keel. I\' TO ALL OUR FRIENDS OF THE JEWISH FAITH