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FAGE TWO T H E t E A U K h THiraSDAY, APRIL 2 2,19S5 W H A L ^ FU E L O I L S FwHofie 7 4 lnd«sl/y . WMAU piLCO. INC. IV 3-a700 Fashion Show' To Benefit The Blind Mny Harry Ebbete, President ol Ibe Balclwin-Freeport' League of the Industrial Home for the Blind, announces a Luncheon and Fashion Show to be held Tuesday, I Andre HAIRDRESSING I 12 W . Merrick Roddr Freeport FReeport 8'5874'S || . Tbct. Su. Maiu & Church Sts.) g Air-Comlitioncd Modern Effuipment \\ Exclusive but Not Expensive |ffi Kv,^! MR. LOUIS PERMANENT WAVE $10 COLORING . CUTTING ■ FROSTING R fi -: kmanknt waving . u HIGH STYLING \\ Mmlcralo I’rlcr« • UiiHiir|>a«tu!{l Service ** May 4, at the South Shore Yacht Club at 12:30 P.M. . _ ^ Mrs. Marshall Glenz Js chair man. Lisa Howard and Jonathan Logan fashions will be shown. Also Furs by Kenwalt of Free- Tliere will be many attractive door and table prizes. Proceeds \s'iU go to the Iridustriol Home for the Blind Tickets may bb par- chased by calling FReeport 9-2667. ALUMINUM storm Windows & boors GUTTERS & LEADERS SIDING EMORY W. WRIGHT FRpeporl 9-9090 FREEPORT RBIDENTS SERVE ON JESUIT CLUB COMMITTEE * •! The sixth annual luncheon of the Father Daniel McCoy Japan Jesuit Apostolic Clubs will be held Saturday. May 8, at the Serf Room of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan. The Rev. Arthur M. McGratty, S.J., director of the Xavier Society for the Blind in New York City, will be toastmaster for the The McCoy Clubs of Brooklyn, Bronx, Nassau-Suffolk, Queens, Westchester, and New Jersey will participate. Proceeds will be u.scd to aid Father McCoy in his missionary and apostolic work in Japan. A irativc of Richmond Hill, .Long Island, Father McCoy is currently .director of the Development Office. Japan Jesuit Fathers in Tokyo. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Van do AU our LARGE .STAFF of Opet-uiors are Trained by i|j CflAULES of the RITZ. Daily from 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. Friday 8 A.M* - 8 P.M. THE EDITH MeINTOSH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Kslahlishcfl in J0H6 Boginners - Advanced - College Preparatory Courses PMNO . VIOLIN . VIOLONLKM.O .JJAKP . ORGAN - Yl)lf;K IXOTK . TIIKOllY . MliSlClANSilH' - i :NSE.MUU: - PED-WOGY 48 liillfliilc Avrniu* Ihirlivilli' rniirn. N. Y. Trlr'ilioiic HO ‘1*09110 .. TPiiMv llorkvillc rrinro, N. Y. - ............. - Offirr liiMirir; I0 |o 6. Miin. In r d .; 9 l« 1 Sa». : <<YOUR FREEPORT FRANCHISED AUTOMOBILE DEALl^RS are here to serve you with the finest automotive facilities available.\ Oldgmobile ' Mdy Oldsmobilc, Inc. 268 N. Main Street, PR 8-1440 Dodge Dart Freeport Dod^e 3 ^ N. Main Street, PR 8.6SOO • j ; . . '|- Pontiac ■ Cadillac - Tempest Jos. H. Gray Inc. 169 W. Sunrise Hwy,, FR 8<1130 Rambler - Volvo | Rambler Freeport, Ine. 146 W. Sumrise Hwy., FR S^OO I ' , i .............. , . , 3 ' ................ Ghevrolet - Corvair - Corvette Riehard Chevrolet E, SunriaeJHwy. & Newton Blvd., FR 8-5S10 Fptd - Falcon - Thunderbird Sarant Motors, Ine. 280 Sunrise Hwy., FR 9-2801 ■ V Here,you will find a complete representation of ^nchlsed dealers handling the finest new and used cars from America's groat corporations. Your Freeport now-car dealer is pledged to'meoi hla sales and service - standards in every way. Because of this, you can depend on him to provide you with the ^ s t newtor-used car i for your money. ^ i j . . ^ I \The cars he takes in on trade are thoroughly inspected, reconditioned and guaranteed. Yoiir safely and j satisfaction are uppermost in hla mind-WhenTt comes lime to have that new or used cav!. ^rvicadfi Tinhody • : better equipped to work bn your car than your franchised dealer. , i \Ho has the tools, the factory trained mechanics, the most modern equipment and>^l factory approv^ parts. Here Is a combination that can’t be beat, anywhere. ; j ^ 1 ^ ‘‘Here is an important reminder: In the event of a brealedown; aifccidmt or idoUision, in order to ' retain your full new or used-car warranty coverage, insist that your car be .returned! Jto your'fraiwJHfeed selling dealer.*’ Wallc, 45 N. Ocean Avenue, Free port, are members of the commit tee making arrangements for the affair.. Charles J. Clinton of Brooklyn i.«« general chairman. Golden Wave Wins First Place Awards The Golden WaL’C. BaJdxvin .Senior Hig’a’s sclVoal newspaper, won fir-it pheo aw.*irds in two icparate scholastic journalisni contests. announced ---- advisorr... Stephen Sparadb this week.. . The prize-winning publication gai;nered Fii'st Place oi- Excellent Ratings in competitions of the Columbia and National Scholastic Press Associations. The Wave, entered ,jh nalion- wide competition, was cited for the excellence of its writing, news coverage, photo apd art content, typography, and creative efforts. I Ed. Note: Tho GOLDEN WAVE i« printed by MEADOW- BROOK PRESS.) Top Execs Form Band To Benefit Youth Services The Grey Flannel Steel Band to make its public debut at the Spring CocktT^il Party for the benefit of the Freeport Youth Service Project of Family Service Assnrthls Sunday, April 25, a t the Freeport Yacht Club. All Freeportors, they include Stanley deLisscr, Jim Perola, Bert Gerard, Irving Wall, Dan McNamara, Joe Schulman, Bob License and Paul Bertaccini, fuU time executives, free-timo affici- anados of steel drum music. - The Cocktail Party will hq held from 4 to 7 p.m. this Sunday, All proceeds raised at this affair will go directly to the Youth Service Project. Mrs. Cornelius Van Rees is ticket chairman and may be reached at FR 9-2132. Ihaddeus Tolbert Honored By Navy Ship's Serviceman Third Class Thaddeus Tolbert, USN, son of Mrs. Georgia Tolbert of 186 E. Merrick Rd., Freeport, and hits- band of the former Miss Della Owens of Norfolk, Va., has re ceived hU Good Conduct Medal, while serving aboard the destroy er tender USS Cascade, operating out of Newport, R.I.. To slart\a nE-wly-opened bottle of ketohup flowing, insert a soda straw. The air that gets into the bo'jtom of the bottle will let the ketohup flow easily at once. Sigrned, M 'our ^reeporl. •ii '^^ea ie* i .................... WINDOW UNITS FaU y W ?ath!>rsirlaped O o u b la H im g 2|0x3‘2 . .......................... .. S13.00 2’4 \ x 4 '2 \ _____ 15.00 2'a\x3‘2\ . ....................... 14.00 2’8 \ x 3 '6 \ ............................. 14.90 JP8\x4'2\ ______________ 16,95 2'B\ x 5 '2 \ ......................... 18.53 3*0\x3'2'' . . . . . __________ 15.58 B & S LUMBER CO. Hear of 11 W. Merrick Hd. ... . . FR^epayi - 8^3512 -------- ... i:L ■■■I ; : ‘- 7 ■ THTOSD MA^ \HO! , Caesar, Na&sau denlas \ fund to men! as ^ Thai'S pi'^laimeii< p by^ Mayor Mayoi local volu profit, vol 21 south s The 1 pointed 01 Freeport cai'cd for munitics 1 years. T; Cath( Guild Break Tiic C Diocese { hold its ion Breal at tho W' Mass a Vatican breakfast vilion. S chapel a< limited, Breakfas to bring Reserv contactir Butera, West Ht Princi: signor ' - Thomas