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4-si PAGE FOUR ■fftE. tEAI^EH \ Mr. Thomas LoveUdgo, Txustoe foi iho Village of Froepotl spoke • to the Frooporl Chamber of Commerce Luncheon Meeting on ['-)Thursday, held at A1 B. Whiles. Mr. Lovelldge spoke on \My Experiences in Public Office.\ (L. to B.): Mr. LoveUdge receives a Certificate of Appreciation from Mr. Michael Kemp. 1st Vico President of the Freeport Chamber of Commerce. / INSIDE OUT by HELEN STEFFGEN Dorothy Evona wishes you to know that the South Nassau Cliris- tian Women’s Club will meet at Carl Hoppls’, Baldwin on Tuesday, Sept. 16 at 11:30 a.m. The speaker will be Mrs. Eli::abcth E. Igle- ■ Jhart, past proxy of the Women’.s National Republican Club. A special added attraction will be a hat fashion show, and music will be by Gail and Curt Jensen. For tickets call: Mrs. KrapI at LY 3-6847. The High School PTA meets September 15, 8 p.m. at the High School. (Freeport). Orientation meetings for parents of students at Dodd Jr. Hi, and meetings at the High School wore quite successful and informative. Jl waS a fruitful .Way to start the year off, witli parents well in formed as to cuiTicula and wlint is expected of both parents and teacliera. Our students should fare well, with this altitude of com- nninicalion. - Fashion-Notes . . .-Raccoon is back! Coats.in nil lengths ore going to steal the fashion scene this season, in fur and leather eom- m n a tton x , T h u n o m tu n n ttm w t i i alao b c sBcti fh mJnl-sklrts nnd sports-wear. White fox is “in.\ Some furs and leathers will be fringed and dyetl in the wildest colons ever. Homiines, be they skirt, coat, or dress; will otter a wide range of lengths. One can completely cover her stems, or almost reveal her stern! Evening pants and tunics are still in vogue, but don't overbuy. They may not be stylish next season. Long, long scarves are a forerunner in fashion acces sories, some being 0’ in length. Shoes . . . the clunkier. and fatter • heeled, the belter {?). Slioe buckles arc being shown in a wider variety than ever before. Bools are very much on the scene. Happy September sliopping. Did you know that the sewing machine was patented Sept. What did the German Shepard say? “Ach cler libret, . , . where are my sheep? The American Red Cross and the Salvation Army are accepting donations for the victims of the hurricane Camille. Mark them \Mis- 'bissippi Relief” and send or deliver to Salvation Army, Men’s Social ■Centre, 194 Front St., Hempstead. Call the American Red Cros.s Unit in Mlneola at 747-3500. The “Curator” Is certainly living a Lovingtime! Business district note . . . One week is too soon to see it “done,” but there are .those who are seeking it out. Word has it that Oscar, of Oscars’ Studio, has found it. Katz’s ESSO at Merrick Rd. and Grove St. has \done it,” the Savoy Inn has always “had it.” Knock your eye-out clue is the bubbly side of ^ain St., a place of good cheer . . , Hint, if you can't pot it, suspend it. _ ' Parents can register their children for the bowling program row, at the Freeport Bowl MA 3-0028, The LEADER f \NASSAU'S URGEST WEEKLY\ ! (Slarfed 1935) t Publiihed Every Thuroday by the Freeport Leader. Inc. Charles P. Sncldey, Jr^ President Villanova Singers Elect Denis Garbo Denis Garbo, .a 1M6 gr.idualo of Freeport High School and a for mer drum major of the Freeport High School Band, has ictumod to Villanova University as a senior majoring in economics. Continuing his interest in music a.s a member of llic Villanova Singcr.s for the last three years, Denis has this year been eli-cled Prcsi<;lcnt of the Villanova Uni versity Singers. Thi.s aO-mcpiber male glee club is icpuled to be one of the finest in the East and hjia toured exten sively in the New England, and Mid-West areas, giving concerls at many prominent campuses such as Skidmore, Radcliffc and Mon- liatlanvillc. Denis Garbo and his singing fel low Villanovans gave a concert at Freeport High School in the Spring of 1966 and have joined the Mollojr College Singers in concerts at the Rockville Centro campus for the last four eoiwecutive years. The Hon. Ralph G. Caso, Presiding Suporviso* of lha Toms of Hempstead, is shown cutting the ribbon at tho Grand Openla;^ of the now Freeport Thrift Shop to the South Nassau Communl. tics Hospital. The shop, staffed by volunieors, hat ralocaled id larger quarters at '23 West Merrick Road. Shown wlih Supar- visoi Caso are, from the loft. Mrs. Pauline MohteU. Charles P, Buckley, Jr., President of the Board dl the HospltaL and Mis. Fae Briskin. Mrs. Briskin and Mrs. Monloll Ora c o -m a n o r s of lha shop. The shop, which has been in exlsletica fox! 10 yaait. Is open Monday through Saturday from 10 dun. to 4 pm . ‘nw ex panded quarters gives shoppers an even greater selection to choose from and also provides contrlbulors with easy access to the shop ■via the muidcipol parking lot directly behind, the store. ATTENTION FREEZER OWNERS Have you ever had your froeior stocked with some of the Finest Beef in the World? . „ „ m j Come on down to Bayview. Prices on V. S. Prime Hind quarters u^eliovely low. Stock Up Now] Bayview Meat Market Purveyors of Prime Meats 370 Atlantic Avenge _________________ FHeeport 9-1761 PETER HfltON D t s t r i b ^ o r ■’ ' BEER and SODA 173 B A B Y L ON T P K „ ROOSEVELT 223-6779 ’ Thb 'Fecvlo'g Official Neurspaper Serving The Community fcr 29 Years Editorial and Advortiting Offices: The Leader Building, IM East M e ^ e k Road, F r e ^ r L N. Y. 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