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i l i Mil ' 1 . PAGE eiGUl' T H E LEAUEK THURSDAY, APRIL S, is?2 DOCTORS HOSPITAL PLAN FOR PRE-CAREER WORK AnHAQS LOCAL YOUTHS Thr&e ambitious youths and a teenage girl are newcomers to the program at Doctors Hospital, 320 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, that gives interested youngsters a chance to get on-the-Job hospital training week- ends and weekdays during the summer vacation. Jill Kennedy. 16. of ISO c e d ar St., Freeport, and a studenttat Freeport High School, has Joined the se v e n ---------------------- -------------------------- community high school girls who are drawing modest salaries for their weekend chores at the hos- Three young men who have ex pressed interest in medical careers are also serving as apprentices under the experienced guidance of Mrs. Lolita -Mlnnick, suprlntendent of nurses ^ i d a resident of 29 Rutland Rd., Prfeeport. John' M’Eilzone, 18, lives with his pai*ents at 92 Wilson Place, Free port. and he’s a junior orderly, John attends Cihaminade High School. Nineteen-year-old Peter De Ni cola of 99 Randall Ave., Freeport. Is doing duty es an orderly and In September he expects to resume his college education which he hopes will lead to a medical career. Already accepted by the Univer sity of LouisvlBe, Michael Allen will leave his Job as a weekend Junior orderly at Doctors Hospital to be gin college studies in Septeoniber. Presently'he is a senior a t Chamln- ade High School and is the son of one of t.*.e charge nurses a t Doctors Hospital. Mrs. Elizabeth Allen of 201 Miller Avel, Freeport. It’ Is a policy of the hospital to lend assistance whenever possible to young people of the community who show an Interest In entering inlfj medical studies. Two local physicians were Includ ed in a group of 84 who attended the Medical Seminar for Aviation Medi cal Examiners! Just concluded at the Harvard School of Public Health and the Harvard MedlcAl School, Beston. Taking part in the Intensive three-day training program spon sored by the F ^ e ral Aviation Agency were Dr. William L^nnlk Merrick and Dr. Herbert Llpson of Baldwin. Freeport High School PTA News The'General Meeting of the Free port High School Parent'Teacher Association was held In the audi torium Monday evening, March 26 with Mr. C. O. Chrlstoffers pre- One of the highlights of the eve ning waa the announcernent iiy Mrs. Howard Rasmu^en, Co-chairman of the Membership Committee, that total memb^'sblp h it a new peak tot the High School of 509- members. Mr. J> Wesley Southard, Principal, took g reat piide in revealing a beau tiful new portable podium with a built-in public address system which was presented to the school by the Senior Class of 1961. An election of officers was, held with the following elected for the forthcoming 1962-1963 year; Presl- i Leon, dent Couple, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. • Mr. OhrlstoHers; First Vlce-Pres., Mrs. William .Nykanen; Second Vlce- Pres. Couple. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hyama; Recording Secretary, John Corresponding Sec retary, Utn. Joseph Phillips; Treea- u ^ , Mrs. Floyd Miller; Historian. Mr. Wlliper Breedlove, and Dele gates to'OouncU. Mrs. Oirade Duda. Mrs. Adolph. Ringer, and Mrs. Wil liam Stauffer. It was announced that the Faculty Frblic»- would be held on May 4 and 5 in the High '^hool auditorium. T l d s ^ to this-very popular affair may be purchased^ from faculty members. Proceeds are for the bene fit of the Freepoiit Teachers Associa tion Scholarship Fund. MTS. Kathryn Reif, the guest speaker for the evening, provided the membeia with a novel and in teresting \Report Card for Parents\ and informed the parents of many -.ways In which they; could be o f greater assistance to their children. .Tho membership was also Inform- th a t the school budget hearing • u^uld be h ^ d on April 16 at .8:1^5 PM - in. the. ;Wgb .Scho il. . R e g is^tlon ViU be held April 22 tetw e ^ :t h e P.M. with voting far the budget and trustees to be held May 2. Residents In the northern section of Freeport may register a t the Atkinson School and in the southern section at the Bayview Avenue fichool. Following the meeting refresh ments were served in the cafeteria by Mrs. Georglanna Ruben and her Hospitality Committee. Doctors Hospital Mr. and Mrs. James Kenneth Backer, (Pauline S t ^ a Duopoll) 151 Mirln Ave., RooSevelt - son ■ John Robert. - Mr. and Mrs. Ira Glassberg (Mari lyn Pried). 554 Archer St., Freeport - daughter • Michele Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leon Strum (Bverlyn Gerda Fischer). 188 Roose velt Ave., Freeport - son - Donald James J. Amehtler Witfi Signal Corps FREEPORT REPUBLICANS SPONSOR fashion SHOW Plans for one of the most extravagant fashion shows ever held In Steeper; were announced this week by Mrs. William Molloy, Chaliman of the committee and wife of BUI Molloy, local trucking tycoon. •With some of the very best known women In Freeport as models, we plan to present the latest styles In casual attire, cocktail, fashions, hats, shoes, and accessories,'’ Mrs PVT. J. J. AMENTLBR Pvt. James J. Amentler, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ament ler, 152 Smith st.. Freeport, com pleted the communications center operation course at the Army Signal Training Center, PoH Gordon, Ga„ March 23. During the 8 week course Amentler was trained to receive, process and relay messages by var ious means of communications. He entered the Army last October and completed basic training at Fort Dlx, N. J. He attended Freeport High School. Unitarian Church To Sponsor Artists And Writers Tea Molloy said. “No Freeport woman will want to miss this once-ln-a- lifetlme show.\ With Laura Jean Finneran as narrator, the presentation of fash ions will feature casual wear by Treasures of Baldwin, cocktail fash ions by Theresa, Freeport, and hats by New Mode, Freeport. The affair will be held at I.om- bardo's East Point House, starting at 12 noon on Saturday, May 5. Hors d'Ouvres will be served a t 12 o’clock, followed by luncheon at about 12:45. The fashion show will follow the luncheon. Models will be Mrs. Robert Sweeney. Mrs. Alan Vollmer. Mrs. Oakley Gentry, Mrs. Robert Raynor, Mts. Donald Koenke. Mrs. Frank MussD, Mi-s. Julius Mintz. Mrs. A1 Lee, Mrs. A1 Pollock, Mrs. Robert Ravener.sMrs. J. P. Rueth. Mrs. James Staros. Teenage models who will model beachwear and bathing suits, will be Miss Lynn Schubert, Miss Alvina Critman. Miss Patricia Collins, and Miss Cornelia Stock. Serving as honoraiy chairmen and Mrs. Wm. Mathieson (Emille Mohr). 187 Commonwealth Ave., Merrick - son - John Paul. Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn (Pa- Mr. tricla Florlmont). 230 Denton Place, Roosevelt - daughter - Christine Frances. W H A L .E Si IVsnhoe„ 3-|6700 “World Understanding Through the Creative Arts/’ Is the theme of the 10th Annual Artists and Writ ers . ^ ^ t o .b'e given kt_the South -N N a s ^ \ UnitaAan Gifuroh, 23ft South Ocean Ave.. Freeport Sunday. April 8. from 3 to 6 p.m. Chairmen for the Artists and Writers Tea are Mrs. William Sut ton of Freeport who has just writ ten her 33rd book in the Judy Bol ton series for Orosset and Dunlap, and Mrs. Helen D. Olds of Little Neck, whose' new book, ‘•What's a Cousin” is part of the Knopf be ginning to Read series. Many other Long Island authors Will be present to talk about their books: Charles Calitrl and Milton J. Shapiro of Merrick, Alma Powtf-Watete and Esphyr Slobod- kltia of Great Neck, Sam Rosen- feld of Laurelton, Mara Kay .of Hempstead, Norma James of Free port and Richard Browner and Mike McGrady of Ihe North Shore. There will also be an “Art Museum.\ folk singing and refresh ments. Two cannlb^s were sitting around chatting after a hearty meal. 'T h a f |^aa'some'meal,” com mented the licking his lips. ‘.‘Yes,, my v ^ e makes a wonderful soup,” replied' the host, “buc I'm sure going to miss her!” IT R E E P O R T T e le v s s I o B t FR. 8-0778 Guaranteed T.V. Service EDCC e s t i m a t e s _ ■ REE BENCH CHECKS FREE SERVICE CALL to New -Xuslomexs. A reg, M.50 value. 41 .W. Merrick Rd.< Freeport Serrlof Freeport A Vleinlty Blnee 1949 are Alice Frazer and Mildred Wen- dleboe. Tickets and reservations are being handled by Helen Touhey. Door Prize Chairman Doris Lee ha.s announced that there will be 50 in dividual door prizes, each a valu able prize for ladies only. These will be luxury and vanity items of real value. n usual feature of this fashion show is that no tickets'of admis-siou may be purchased. Instead cadi person wishing to attend must ob tain a book of subscriptions for a drawing that will be held at tiu' Each book contains $10 worth of subscriptions, and all or any pan of these may be sold to others or pur chased by the individual planning to attend. As a reward for selling the book, a ticket of admission in cluding the reception, luncheon, fashion show, and door prize draw ings. will be presented The grand prizes to be given i» the seven persons holding the lucky subscription numbers will be a port able television set, a' transi.stor radio, and five SIO gift certlflcaies. . ................................. iMARIO ^ OF FREEPORT HAIRDRESSERS A lioud-spiii of sw irlin g cu r ls . . . | sfc>ck o r fluft, w h a tever you p r e f e r , 5 sts w ill d f - 1 Stan th e perfc beau tifu l fruiii u r creative h a i r slylisl ian th e perfe c t style for you O p e rators O pen 9-6. F ri. 9-9. I 76 W. MERRICK RD. | I Grove Theater Building | I FH. 8-7577 FR. 8-9356 | YWHIlHlIimmmiwM-iMmulillliiiiimiHUUM-MiHimnr » aNUEIIpUIL 8 WW5TR1M. 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