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.liVi.. P A G E ^ O T~ H E L E A D E B TM n jtSD A Y , NOVEM B E R 9, 1961 .... ............... iiumiiraimiiiiii«iiiiiiiimiiiiiiini| I POST tim M NASSAU MEDICAL SOCIETY AUXILIARY PLANS BENEFIT The harness racing season reaches ‘ its rhost important stage this Week ! a t Roosevelt Raceway with the ^re- I mentation of events of extraordinary i interest. \ On Pri. evening, NoV. 10, two- •l year-old filly paceia will compete in the $25,442 deUe AcUon Stakes. Ih e 10th annual National Pahing Derby on Sat. ni&ht, Nov. li will -be another highlight feature. This -SOOtOdb n)lle-andi«><ruarter contest, . always a race with championship Mature, 'has extraordinary impor tance tMs time, as It will smwe as the final race for' the greyest of all harness racers—the'fablea Adios ih e fiffonarCh of Harness Racers will end his competitive career in Che National Pacing Derby, climax ing the most outstanding of harness racing careers. The Butler will be re'tlred shortly after the National Pacing Deihy in a n elaborate cere- ' mony at Roosevelt and then will depart for a stallion career at Pair Chance Farm In Washington Coui't House, Ohio. Adios Buller had won 11 races in a row before his iast start Sat urday at 'Hollywood Park in Oali- cornia in the final leg of the Ameri can Pacing Classics. The King Of Pacers was the victor in the first two legs of this series on the mile Adios Butler holds the world rec ord for the mile on both half-mile and mile strips. His half-mile track record is 1:55 3/5 ?nd his mile oval standard is 1:54 3/5. The amazing stallion has paced the mile in under 2:00 minutes on a half-mile tiack II different times in races, and 14 times counting time trials. His near est rivals—^Bye Bye Byrd and Speedy Pick-accomplished this difficult feat 5 times. The kick-off meeting for the Annual Valentine Cocktail Dance was held at tiie'South l^ore Yacht Club ort Nov. 2 iV’the hoirie'bf the General Chairman, Mrs. iCarl N. Wechtel. The affair, sponsored by the Woinans’ Auxiliary .to v the ^Tassau County Medical Society, Is one of the^htghllghts of the yekr.^. .. Proceeds will go to Tlie Aihertcan --------------------------- ^ -------------------- ...... - * . . .. ; Wise men ne'er sit and wall fholr ss butut cheerily se'efe %ow tbredresk loss b them.—Shakespeare. Medical Education Foundation which subsidizes our medical schools for Nurses’ ‘SchoUrshfps, to the Academy of Medicine, for the Physicians Home and to other philanthropies. Following are the €k>nunittee Ohalrmen who attended: Qeneral- Co-Chairmen: Mrs. 4ohn Blhows, Mrs. A. G. Stola, Mrs. CHatanella; Mrs. ClCnteni Boccalini; Mrs.ytorlan F. PerslCo; Mrs. Ernest E. Saiitem- ma; Mrs. Albert N. Jessen-; ^ s i - dent of the Women's Auxiliary; Mrs. John L. Neubert; MTs. Wil liam Noble, and Mrs. Joseph Proven- Judy Lessall Hostess A t Ca&enbvia College Nathaniel Lessall of 66 Mai'ylan'd Ave. alttended. . Father-lllaughtev Weekend a5 Cazenovia College.,'Caz- enovia, N.Y., t/hrougb.Nov. 5. He was the guest of his daughter,. Jody, w!tu> is a fre^im a n 'a t the two-year college for women-In Cen tral NeW YOiit State. Some troubles, like a protested note of. a solvent debtor, bear in terest.—^Honore de Balzac. ,A T i;lQ .B A Z A A R ' 'FreCport’ R o d seveft Hadds'sah BAHCAINS-BARGAINS in ' Nearly New Merchandise. ; zirA W. MeMefc Hd., FWep iport ,Mon. t h r u Fri. • 10 AM to 5:30 PM O A L A B A l^tA R Opening S a turday, Nov. 18. 7 B.M. to 10 R.M. Sun. 8c Mon., Nov. 19 & 20. 10 <<> P SistcrhmKl-of Cotrgre'gaT{«m B'noi tsrAet 91 N. Bayview Avenue, Freeport NEW MERCHANDISE DAILY VALUES GALORE CAKE SAbE SIMACK BAR You Name It . . . We Have It. Kiss Me Kate (Continued from Page I) 'These favorites, plus a large com pany of singers, dancers and chorus add up to what will surely be, a gay,. zestful, Justice musical. The production is under the di rection of Leonard Lazarus. Assist ing Mr. Laza)-us are Thea Marshall, assistant directoi'; Peter Fuchs, music director: and Rose Parber, choreogTapher. For what will be JusUce’s most ambitious theatrical offering, three producers are in’ charge: Seymour Klempner, Faith Meyerson, and Ruth Allen, with Ed HaQ>ern as stage manager. Conrad Polley is acting as business manager, and ticket sales ave being handled by Barbara Rosensteln. MA 3-1449. Hofstra College Plans Alum n i Homecoming Event 'The annual Hofstra College Alumni Homecoming celebration will take place Sat.. Nov. 11, be ginning at 1:30 p.m. with the foot ball game against the University of Rhode Island at Hof.stra's football Coronation of the Homecoming .Queen will be held during half time,plus a show featuring the Hof- stra Band. 'Twirlers, and RockeUes. Immediately following, alumni will adjourn to the Cafe Dominique at Roosevelt Field for a cocktail dance. Rev. Charles Trexler To Address Roosevelt PT A 'The regular meeting of the Theo dore Roosevelt Sohool P.T.A. will be held in the General Purpose Room on Wed., Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Paul Samuels.. P.T.A. Pres, will conduct the meeting. \Family Life\ Is the Utle of this regular meeting. Guest speaker ot the evening will be the Rev. Charles Trexler, Jr,, Pastor of 'The Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd. The 6th grade mothei-s will be hostesses. The longer we dwell on our mis fortunes the greater Is their power to harm us.—VoltaUe. JUSTICE LODGE & CHAPTER B'nai B'rith l>SES[NT$ I t s L i m i E S t , BEST, H APPIEST S H O W KISS ME, KATE Music by Cole Porter Directed by Leonard Lazarus With an All-Star Talent Cast MORT MEYERSON TOBBY SCHLEIFER CECE SHEBAR PHIL GOLDIN Arnold Schwartz, Julie Leavy^ Artie Ginsberg, Seymour Klempner with large supporting company, singers, dancers, and chorus SAT., HOV. IS - SAT., DEC. BALDWIN SR. HKH SCHOOL TICKETS: $3.50, $3.00 For Tickets call; AFTERNOON Jan Spingeld. MA 3-3619 M ildred K am insky, FR 9-2307 EVENING H erb Spingeld, MA 3-3619 B a rbara. Rosenslein. MA 3-1449 MERTZ GUEST HOUSES Modern - Housekeeping Running Water in Most Rooms Village Center 102-106 N. 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