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i l i PAGE TWO JHE LEApBK N e w S i g i i M n T o w n KIW A N IS CLUB SPONSORS HOUiSE NUMBHUNG PROJECT Projeoti sponsored by toe Kiwanls OJub of ■ 2 I ! S 1 ^®DAY, JULY ^-1962 Piieepork Is Bow ;ih M l swing. . . ------ boyryoB see golng-from bouse,,toJhbuse,'.arme<i with .stencils, '-the sehs en'dFHrlends btbshei'aOli'buckets oi'rcd'brid black paint. Tareitbe sons anSf 'Irlends 'bl mcnibeiB Whte^fe-‘dblhgltlie-'job, V~\ ' pu«aang i H ousm . .by; puinber , ii; F^eport, ^vftere.,many of the. houa-, es are |eV -weU; back, land .Vhe^; numtoera are often obscured by screen,\doors or shrubbery, Is^pftet^ a- difficult t a ^ . b ;^y.;iso. .••!^-^dltf^bfe:-servlce l | j for m [and ;;|io ib^lfattOT ^ i«rt*9f h ^ b 'wm'^rs. ^ - .NEW .S'taEEi.'SIONS! 'keminlead. IWini SubMiiSor.'BalIlh G. ! Oasb 'staid‘CodrtdUdaD jtoUh 8. LMfkhfdh'Mold s i ^ hs'i ] 9ln-''J>apartn)etat remployee ‘^^Utaes:IB''bp”nmilei’-dlr^tftdi'jOf tf^pa^bneat' ; rJbmd. ^ t i! P a n d a ; ( L .)\T h e ! s i s h 'l s .o n e ‘t>rtf250:ttbta''«^fiM)<dbnii<t<^Pi'tlTe ; | «asyy(o^i«sd^inarkei8 ebbing itntsned in Uhe'»(^rfc1(<4«o. Mbrrick- ^ ‘^'Heliniore sress.TAcCbrding toito’Caao, all Signs WiU^hdve M«n-4M4idlIed In ^ the - areas, by'Septefnber'1st. Jeah'-Frarikef W eds. John M. PasteriWu was the junior IvUleiuhEdd. -The; wore aqua-nylon chiffon'and'oarrlet baskets of Marguerites and roses. ' W ^ . - d e e n - m e w o T 1h;ankel- d t i ^ t i : - ^ ^ « . b e * t- r m a n .sNasri-^ont - J o rm sol^. • tei^ o t rM.Ts.- •^edw U s T f s*rattlieV -dnd; X h o -ttsiwira w e r e V/UWam B o r g e t t . -..the late Mr. Frankel, 261 vWallace Sh, Freeport, was nuirrled on-6at., June 19, to John -Mltihael Fastenau. son ol; . -Mr. and -Mrs. Frederick Fastenau of Valley Sti-eam. The ‘Rev. Robert H. -Fierce -per^ formed the ceremony in the Ohprch‘ -•Of- -the-fTransflguratlon. The ^btlde, .■given In marriage' by. Jier brothein iPrederick Fi'ankel, wore a gown of fiUk organza, trimmed with Alencon \Ue'e aii'd a chape! tra.ln. She carried' ft prayer .-book-WittL orchids. i« -UBtieta: .were 'WUIlem Borg* and Robert Reuter. < Mrs. Fastenau Is a graduate ojr Freeport-High School and attendei^ ■Hofatra College. The bridegroom a graduate of CeiVtral High in Valley Stream, and State Unlv, of N. Y.. L. 1. Agricultural and Tech. Inst. In Farmlngdale. Mrs. Rotert-Bills was matron i honor. •The bridesmaids -were' Ii&ff.^ Frederl^ Frankel,. sister-in-law of.' ihe bride a n d -Mra. WllUam fiofgeiV Men give cjounsel; but they give not the wisdom to profit by —Mary Baker Eddy When a man -seeks -your -advice ‘he-generally wants your praise. • - ^ e s f c r f f e i d ' ^ t m m i f *lSBft«SG-IiQNeia^^ ^ , -4 •i 4 : bSE OUR ]Kaep^oUrsomilifer«STO«s , *^V«lih<.ur'‘Jiius»re 4 iheGri'' Etelhg. r- ........ . : . ;(A*f»SeUl, and--^^ .— chaige.'uecouiits’iiiwiled • ; t . , - Laundry S e r v e . wUhiu 4 days • ... . b | » 5 ,SABYi;ON tPjCE. I ' y ’ l S i ’ ■' : ia * -However, . contributions In any amount are gratefully .accepted. Written receipts are given for all .'( I 'o n a t l ^ . ‘ , .‘iB r ^ e e d s x e s e l.V e a .f tp m .t h ls.p r o ^ ^ 'ject-wiji be-used in the community .?.nAl^J^‘ay««Sy!iHesL wanlB.iOJ^, of .-Fteeport,” said, Jo-, seph- of: the, club. • •'Kljrtnis iBpemsor^ :piWget ball, teen-tf^e‘Ranees, ischolarships;^ grams sponsored by the Kiwants Club; I wish to expre^ my sincere thanks £o all FrecpoiTresidents' who -help .US by making contributions, regardles of -size, during this curb- numbering.” ITH O l Lee- Spector Elected To rill S ig tn a T au -S o d ety LCe.Spector; of Mr. and bb-s. Paul 'Spector, -1I Meadow Lahe; Freeport^ was recently elected the --Naftonal Honor oSociety dp. Philosophy .(Phi’Sigma Tau). .iBeftWirements, for election are ab least 6 credit hours of work -in ^hllo.8ophy ^ itlv a .a.O nUnlmum a n d ft. oveKall. ' T om lo( Rem The Hbijofary. oeoks to proftwta interest iii 'the study of philosophy 'and -^W ishes . ;i t% n it f ^ r k 'o i <fls- 11i!icU8n-:in ita •l.qunial, ..D lak ^ ', — Perm hewal I opened by Pre; Parrlng »t the' along \ Advisor chalrmi The i. irtlphai Ipg its visor Fa Town -E The I will hOL Town’s ___ ^ w a r d ■ -■'■'avalSbi give ell ^ e s 01 be dlsti th e op Headqui Mrs. ] Gradu I8BIIS mihy ytiu should t e saving s t fhShorel^deran :j 0 {ARM ^BIG 4 % r..DIVIDCND! ipAID FROM IstmONTttOF DEPOSIT! 0 tOllTRABONllSaVSEACHlW^ 4 I ^ Pay Bills anil -SAVE...wHh our KMONEnflOROERS m llp e r. Ksnnum <,■ J SHVIDIMD «o 4 iim iGT|SORi Stgrt'Kow^^dVing and eauiingiour Jig 4% Dividend from the .yety-first mpnth-of depdsUe^plus BTery month you gertOJxti-a Dividend Days! And our ■■‘Eree Money Orders let you pay biils right from your savings account, tvliile the required balance goes-right on eaniing. Stop *iir for exciting details! Loaaied.ffi’i,iJie BIG EXTRAS WITH PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Mrs. m a n Ai aw a rdee - i ^ i i £ r a master': dren, \ 1961 V She al a-ward ’ highest .... ..,- 4 |.. ; - I ■\ 4 ^ I'