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p i y i E j i ^ ^ ^ A H C H 23, 1963- t ‘ H E -L E.A D E R i PAGE NINE- an- xciting obli- THE New have w h ich is. each 21st HIWTOOD ITOEIGBp Brrada Stevenson . » I^Well ifa fliiaUy Official, DWAYNE HICKMAN and movie lovely OABOL MSTIENSEN have finally sef fthe date fot the altar. ’(DWAYNE-la |een as.. rDbBIE GILLIS” otj, TV Vednesday—nights;--Carol—will—he ■seen In -the new movie- for'20th \ c e n t u r y Wnx -\SI h^ c:-r. • Li'. ■4 P o x . ‘‘SWINGING __________ Couia~it be that ^ lireconciliatioh’ “otZIOBESll'PERRER ■find . RC^EMABY CLOONEY wlU ifieally -sfcic^ this tiine? ‘Tis rumored ■they are expecting a visit from the' letork. If true It will be their sixth lohUd . T . •■‘• M f l l l l Also on the expecting llst.is JtTLIE I LONDON and hubby band leader JBOBBV-’TROUP hoping for a boy ■ this time . . The ANTHONY EI8- |LEYS:(ex-star of HAWAIIAN EYE) I are expecting their fourth'chlld . . . a ANN BLY'TH and hubby DR. I JAMES McNULTY are -expecting- I their fifth . . . It Is the secMid time around for f IdICHAEL LANDON (known as ! LITTLE JOE on \BONANZA”) and ' MARJORIE LYNN NOB' BAIER. I jMTKR gqt.hls Mexican divorce from I~&is wife DOD^, and MARJORHT got her divorce (same place) from her spousb MANNIE BAIER. That ' same day- MIKE and M^UOBIE ' got hitched to each other. ROBERT REED of the TV series- •■ t h e DE^EI^EBS;” is -engaged to lovely LOlsrNBWMAN-;i:'.-ir . • - ■’ it wnihe-meBIO HAPPY family ftt the O ^ jl^ ihd HAHHIET NED- 8pN abode, now that-BIOEY is fol- ‘^tbwlng DAyip ■ ii'to the MAR-, R lA Q E -qO ^ # N D : •• RIOEY - be came engBgedrto KRISTIN HAR MON (who.;^. the lovely, daughter of ELYSE KNOX and TOM HARMON the sportscfiisler). The HARMON’S and the~NSa:iSON’s are old family friends . - Could it :be. that TV and movie actress SH I^EY -KNIGHT Is tired 'Of playing sweet girl next door type role .and is looking for a BAD- BAD girl fple to play-In the movies ar tdevislmi? There is. a new strlp-^ per named SATORDAY KNIGHT Who is named after none oUier than SHIRLEY KNIGHT herself. SAT URDAY wUi sooh be seen on_‘‘AL- COA PREMIERE” 'Thursday night, April 4. ' .. I hope GEORCIE MAHARTS'wfll be able to win in his battle with iiepatiti8.--.HS“ is missed very much lespiaally on ‘‘R O U ^ 66^ and be-1 cause of the- recordlngs-he- can't make. K-GEORQE has to^ be re played oil fROUTB 66”, I guess. . .TGLENN ^ OOSffiW-.-.is. the. .best < choice,.But. 7 then- that- Is., only my dplnibn. YouH remem.be.r GLENN ,'Ifom: the lll-fafed \ri\S A i ^ ' S Well that la \ah for now deaf' Headerg^' see you next week. \SCOUTING IIT A C n o r AT ROOSEVEIT RACEWAY The tSiirW’^our thou^nd Cubs, Scouts and Explorers_ of..the Nassau County Council, Boy Scouts Of America and their eleven thousand vol unteer adults wUl -stage a gigantic 500 booth ‘‘Scouting In Action” Ex position at the Roosevelt Raceway April 19, 20,%nd 21, it was announced today by General CThalrman ‘Turner A. Davies. The Exposition, the first of its kind for Nassau County will--------------------------------- - — ^ -------- involve Scout Units from ^ the communities of the County, Serving with Davies on the' Expo- 's'itibn^Slteer^ Committee are James W. Carpenter,.a Member at Large of the Council;.Anthony J. Costaldor Council membef~'imd Executive Vice P ^ ldent of the Long Uand Federation of Labor; S. Benjamin Barley, Ohalrman-of the CknmcU Camping and~AcUvllles Committee; Frederick Ralnfield, Jr.. Council Finance Chairman; ‘The Honorable John J. Burns, Council President; John F. 'Hlcks^ Chairman of the Council Public.- Relations Commit tee; Walter W. Mallett, Council Vice President; and Dr. Marvin A. Rapp, Exposition Ticket Sales Chairman. Tlie big show, will officially open Its doors to the public Friday, April 19th at 2 pjn. and will run con tinuously through until 10 p.m., Sat urdays hours are frpm two until ten and Sundays from two until six in the' evening.' Also included in the dally performances will be a stage Show of specIaTtyacts such as roller skating by Post 4l3 of Levittown end Indlan-dancingiby the Order of~the~ Arrow. The winner- circle in front of the Raceway stands, will be the location of the unit outdoor camp ing displays. « Tickets will go on sale to the general public after the first of March and may be obtained from boy membo's of the 909 Scout Units in the Council. Unitarian Minigter. Fmcb Warm Welcome m Freeport The members of tlie congregation of the South N a ^ u Unitarian Church, 226 South pcean Ave., Free port, have received the following letter frqm - Dr. 'Carleton Miner Fisher who has been called as the new minister. < , “Mrs: Fisher and I wish to express ,our gratitude for the warm wricome end wonderful hospitality accorded us during our week in Freeport. * “We now look forward with k*een anticipation to our returning to South .Nassau in July when .we will take up our new_d.»dles at the Church. Needless to say, we will count heavily upon your cooperation in getting settled' and acquainted. We want very much to come to- know each and every one of you. . Through our Joint endeavors, in every area of our church life, we feri confident that the future holds new levels of achievement .for us. Wp .. shall bend out earnest efforts tp- that eiid. '■ Carleton Miner Fisher : FREEPORT EXCHAN6E CLUB OBSERVES 52nil ANNIVERSARY Tbe Exchange Club of FYeeport will note the 52nd anniversary of the founding of the first Exchange Club at the regular meeting, WTed- resday, March 27th, a t the Elks Club. Mr. Harry Bledermann has been named chairman of this special event. th*. Philip Bloom, president, said the flnst Exchange Club was founded March 27,1911, by a group ' ■' --------- : ---------- X _ . ----- . Crime Prevention Week observance. Book of Golden Deeds Awards, Freedom Shrine presentations, youth and aviation Interests, and Ameri can Citizenship. - 'H i^lghts of the bircfiday ceie- bratiOTi, accordln^\*'co Chalrinan Blederman, will include a'feview of' national and local accoorptfAhmeMti by Exchange. 'Mr. Exchange\ Rus sell Hotallng, Resolutions Chairman Dr. Richard McChesney, and charter memibers, active since 1926, 'David \Levy and William Martin will par ticipate In the program. The Free port High School basketb^l team and -coaoh “Pete” Moser wJl our honored Itmcheon guests. J of Detroit, Michigan, business and professional' men fOr the purpose of exchanging ideas and dedicating themselves to community service. Our own Freeport club was char tered in 1925. \ “This year”, Dr. Bloom said, \the 'birthday celebration .is nbtlng the progress .Emiihimge' CiKihs Eind their continued expansion in mem bership. Part of -the Program will be devoted to inducting a nxunber of new memibers into the club,' em phasizing Its 'Covenant of Service’ alms and ‘Unlty-for Service' motto.” Hundreds of Exchange Clubs in the United States and Puerto Rico take an active part in the various Ebcchange Club programs through out the year, ^ch as: February’s Oiopin Music Club To Present Noted Pianist ^ The Chopin -Music Club of Free port will have Robert Van Velsor, :pianist, as the performing artist at the club’s Eunvual guests] night ( -April 1 in the music room ot ^the •Freeport High SchooL-The-pw^m will include work^ by Bach, Beetho ven, fthyimann, DeBu&sey end Choplb. . Mk..yan Vel^r, a of the Baldwin HigirS6iuK^^-l8 the. son c< Mr. and Mrs. O. -B. Van Velsor of Baldwin. He is a student at the julUard School of Music, and is a young man of great promise in the field .of music. MERRICK 1692 Merrick Rd., Merrick, L« L MA 3-1522 Holiday Park Shopping Centex ■ 3rd Big Week Nominated for 8 Acad. Awards ’'To Kill a Mockingbird\ . starring Gregory Peck • .? 26 exciting^ nestkairdos r •—and bow to do them a t home Get ready for complimentsi H e re comes a fresK-as- spring collection of 26 fabu- . lous hairdos. Designe<l fov . Good Housekeeping by six famous hair stylists, they're up-to<iate versions of every classic style. Upsweep or page-boy, free-flawing or flip, they’ll make you- shine with the good looks you love. IlUvstrated in bca'utiful color, with complete do-il- yoursclf directions. In April GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. Get your copy today. SAVOY INN A CHINESE RESTAURANT OF DISTINCTIOiS Codctails - Lunch - EMnner ^ Orders to Take Out FR. 9-1616 108 W. Merrick Rd., Freeport CURRENr DMDEND PBt ANNUM Open 7 Day,: a WMk . T«L: FB«ep»rt anJ. 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