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P^G E FOVS THE JtEAUB> THURSPAY, MAY 17, 1962 . s r r r - ; — « < ^ . ~ The P e o p le Official NeneWCT S&vinc The- Cbioi^imlty foriS^Tears .'tCJi:\' \ E d ltb r lalo D d A d v ^ lB lh g O f ll^:::- ader M d li ig , 16J .Ea*t Merrick Road, PW»por4, N. Y. “ Telephohea: PBeepori g-31S3 8-3080 Second-class postage paid-at Preeport; New York S o b s c rt^^^B a te: $2.00 a Y » r by Mafl^ Ednard -Aj TaslI. Managing Editor ' Spencer Borrower A^ertlsbig Manager Hdene Sobenke, Women's Editor J e ^ Bagatelle, Photo Editor EDITORIAL . SALVATION ARMY SALUTE Life is immeasurably more comfortable for us than it was for our grandparentsr—b(it many of the social, prpb- l ^ s of the 19th Gentuiy arc still very much with us. . . ForFor thehe eighty-twoghty-two yearsrears duringuring whichhich Thehe Salvation I ei 3 d w T Army has been helping the needy* the troubled and the for gotten in‘our Country, the Tirobleiiis have diangcd only little. The ‘‘Hands of -Mercy” of The Army have -been- -ex tended to the' homeless alcoholic, the anxious unmarried exp^tant m o ther,'the parolee, the neglected child, thr neglected child, the loneh' senior citizen, in-lhc past as ii the p r ^ n t . - Some new “tools,” such as spiritual and social work counseling, rehabilitation_^rograins, medical care. and neighborhoodneighborhood centerenter activ*^'\tivities - '■een -- c ac have b added; but it is essentially .still the merciful hands of Salvation Army of ficer; and volunteers wliich bring the troubled and lonely new hope in God, themselves, and ;their fcllowmeii. ___ ThfrJwcclw)f-'May-20^-:ia-National-Salvation-ATmy-Week;-^ We can-thdhk The Salvation Army during its week, for giving modernmeaning to the words of the prophet Micah: “What doth the Lord require of thee but ip do j jisttyT-ai^to love mercy and to walk humbly with tl^j^ God?” \ \fro m ' M A R IQ i^: Summer Fashion And Beauty Frolic. A’TT-T'Tt.- -W.nLHtJ „ -.T-r:—-r-r— — T m Here- some predictions of things to come on the bea<di this sutnmer: youTI;:be seeing w ^ ,;w l® and even more vrigs in resort areas: youll be w i r in g bright orange pol^ •ish -and- h r i n i g n t 't p ^ -gether'.aad\:-gii1lsh--’ihalrrrd)6^-''tO' match:; ere- maberiip.' will .. -make: a ^ ] a s h in-.sea-.^d sky-colors; xand sun lotions wlU'be-'wnm ascmolstur- Iring skin treatments as well as for sun protection^ VILLAS CPM PtitiS BIKE SAFETY TESTS For daylight , hours, I.sugges.t you keep your own hair short.and sweet and wear pericy bows-to-inatch a. lipstick or-eye shadow placing - t h ^ - at the p i w of your forehead to ac- cent^-a^l-of-^bangs-br—aft-w m ^ ' at the nape of 'th e neck to camou flage s ^ g g l y hair! Fbr sundown hours, the new fash ion: wigs are roEu-velous cover-ups after a day on the beach giving you a weU-tuihed-iouilbok In. seconde for an evening on ttie town. On Saturday, May 5, Bicycle Safe'ty road tests, InspecUonk, and registrations 'nrere held at Atkinson School to accommodate cyclists living on the North side of Freeport. Patrolman Joseph Romeika, of the Freeport Police Dept., conducted the road tests using Scout. Charles Maier of lYoop 273 as an aide. Scouts Danld Chapmati r a d Gor don Maynes,. also Troop 273, worked im^er the direction of Freeport Pa- tndm ra' John L. SUmnons who ' stemped W ^ c l^ for the registra tion process. r joe Martin of -the Rod Snappers, a. group, of young auto -enthiislaats in k r ^ l c s a (e^, conduct ed U ^ l e in s p ^ o h s ! - • - , . Mrs. Pied P a tioI(.;s,itety OhiOr- man dd tne PVeeport: Oduncil P.TA,. aasititel a t «lm cilsrlf»l dedli. H er ataitl L taoldded M r . : Harold' Held. Safety chairm a n AtklhSon P.TA.: l a . W alter Ffizanmayerj S afety Chair- m a n arid &&8. Q. W. Rydberg, Oo> - ^ lumbus^AW.'-P.TA.'. Ui«.^'J^ris^Cftlahra, Freeport-Poltee^I>ept repoited-^ 74 cyclists were.processed: 55 were hew j^istratloiis; 19 were renewals; rtdeis’.certUloates^ - 4. ^ '- b o t b North and ^uth^^Spring B lcj^e SEdety Tests, the number, of ; -: * '^.p ;r e e p o r t 'Blcyde S ^ W iMttM feela to very necessary to b h ^ t f t o hdp - th e Freeport Police, b f ^ t .} .P ^ p b r t Schools System and ip.T,A. TT<o educate the cyclists In ! '^'fiolving ^ i o b l ^ s t o d ^ &af- Marcia Eariwood Teenage Council to &ive Special T h e . .Teen-Age DouimU of the % eepott kfombrial hedd two political philosophy programs at the Library a t 3 p.m. bn consecu tive Sunday afternoons. May 20 a n d My 27. - OonsEirvaUsm and Liberalism, the topics, for discussion, wDl be based upon;B a i^-!aoldw ^ r’s book — \ <l^ns6ieQce: of a Oonseryatlve' -COwter.Bowles' book/\The Coming PioHtlcW'Biwaktlteough”. carrying speeches of !t{i^.''^o poUUcal figures have^been ^ t..M i /^ e m i » r a ^ the Young Adult Room a t the Zitaraiy/ the guest speaker a t the May 2Q are the new iZtallra type ip-around qiies/ f t a t cteV vibwing a t evW 'ansle. da'demeatb. I suggest wearing a tji\n film of eye-oil to counteract squ'lnt linea. Youll love w e a r ^ ^the n ^ eye make-up while su n ^ g .,. .Its a new cake.,form stays on,..per fectly, and It's fun matohing' or- clashing colors to yqUiT ^ U i h ^ suit—iflu^ green, lavend^ ^id. ayb- ■cado. are /Just som% o f . ^ 6 , j a t o ^ w 61 ertors to .choqse-.from . :Cse the :^ee0h.thls summer fw trimming 'Off iitohm noto^^ -ing more U m b ^ ^ than^buU ^ mmmm § e o m n i l S ; ' % M r a .the. Saiasch. Will ^ahshlp Be!t^ !-Barasch., . wiu toifw^^refreshmeillla, 8^3,. /■ ■“ b ' x : - i Sfevin M. :E l ^ h e ,. X m ^ d i l ^ : e . m ate .fireman, USN, son ana Han^ •Ayfe '*« eioard the: attiek eogo ship HS3 uollphen; a -»aibijaii,a<iAaa.aw *tbnw rs! P t o t tophlU o M PMce eaerobe; :>RraltervOoomhs, .(iter' to seuibhTat ^IdwtoiHighiSchiobl. haotwofi hoxi: iffabld!:mfflittohl>lft rtito: iSbdak'-Blgh ISihtool FQKito Awnd&tiiil&y^^ clpEU Oetald' S ; .Thayer aimoUhbed. •W a itw te^presldeito-0^ - ^ High lively plreeport tA o . e o M li^ ^ F C H M ^ and BdB W llY N p B ^ W ,^ -t • r- • #•' ..V - r- ;•••.-.vii\' ■' MAKING :T?J&. IU?UND8:^ -.^IfO.VAlyfi.-toJi.?.-hto«d^ -cele- -*®atesdhe/3rd>anniyer8axy ,of St. i a. Wg-TJWriSX.. PARTY., this - .-lh-New.Y<n-10-.v...;Th^’4-an9to^, ‘/hew^lopjfcTj.at:,1h.e.BEA this .year. I t ’s th^ stream-lined OTTO KUNZ' SR. who’s b a ^ in'actlon :8s-the top host-at bis famous .and long-establl^ed.restaurimtvV^By .the way. -same Gaelic'song 10 tfmes oh *tke jkkebox a t SEE^^AlY IIAMMER- pCHLAGB.SEA GULLsRESTAURANT CThe songi HAVAH:NAGILAH>, EOBIETOB'S NOTES . . . Big delegation froim Freepoirt^*'ihcladihg om cblY lilage a n d PoUce brass, p l ^ to a t i c ^ ttto^eW Yw^^ SlCATE PGUCE CONFERENCE m MonUcelto.' ^^B6B' G ^ B D O i^bf’ F P b is of IhU'stoto^wlge SMOD-member orgahlbkttoh. Insu^ a .. Rah ui u» h a . Bob G o tain im t h e lU it W ) . .’i h t ll B ^ Y 'S l iG B L Borpriseil 'j i b ' old ffftpd. ■BEOBGe'MjtjiB’rp N '’(of the Racewaw \laew CI ab ^ t liv hrin^'niw PTt.AVirvW nkn'n*i,i i Hroadwa^ o . ._The UNITED NATIONS dl^bntoto have discovered ; CI»V*WS,;siljGCtONE-S a r t r i i ^ hto C i ^ e a for t h . ,lr feps .of fim;. alion cento. 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