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HURSDAT, JULY 2 | ENTS TROPHY IP RIFLEMEN and made the all divisL dth Patrick Paciflcxi.se^ t the local squad with 182 p averages of the other Fi s were: Dennis Posa,lSL Weed» 177,50; Richard] 74.82; Seymour Bloom. 1 id John Herberger. l?z ligh team score was < Pike said the accom of the Freepon marl rd his expeaations at f 1 the season vtdch a qui I seniors and four sq . but won Its first es. lost the fifth and t ;even straight viaorie$7 e season. As there « veterans on the 1965 i pressed the hope that \ would make an even 1 1 next y ear. Tomorrow IRSOAT, JULY 2, 1964 13 FROM FREEPORT lARE ORADMTEI RY iLDwijLiKi scmoi ■orry-<hree * tii» rs, indudkig ponor studsBU, residiag ta were graduated from win High School oommance^ exercises held oa Sunday, 21. The rtaaa aomberad 49^ t the same d n a , A rthurK u n z, I n . BrooksSde Ave., prasideet pe Board of Btfacatlon for two ! and a memfaar forsixyaars, I retired as ot yastarday. was |re d . He was p reaentadaplaque half of the Baldwin Faculty bciation by Presldeni Fred ^rschmldt J r ., and a oerctfi- I signed by Howud Srlbnick, ^dent of the BJijS. Ganaral nizatioa, Mr» fiaueraphaiMt ehalf of the Faculty a ^ Dr. ^an C, Bunker,Siy et intODdem hools. who made Che p raaetta- ‘ names of tbagradusceafrom o n followtHooorCradiiacas- eth Betts, Lawranca BUao« Richard Encfc. Irwin U aln, Kombaiser, Nancy Kom- Eugeoe Krauss. Robert Ronald, Jerry Saiwyn, and ITU o v e. pduates: David Baum, F rede rick Bloch, Ellen Dembrow, Ronny Deutsch. James Egan, Aline Gach. Marilyn Gline, J o h n C ^ r e y , Susan Hallorao. Larry Herschenfeld, John Howard. Gloria Issmcs, Karan Kaufman, Rhone Klalnberg.Harvi- Jaaa ICowai. Stephanie Lastar, Bruce Lazarus, M aain Lavliaa, Arthur Liebllng, Steven Linder. Andrea Lipkfo. LaviiieMaiael. Ro bert Matthews, Nancy Michalsca. Margaret Paterson. Elinor Poll, Denise Sadigur, Jeffrey Schmitt, Lynn Schubert, Martha Shavel.Ri chard SoslaiMl. Donald Walsh, and Karen Westmk WEDDINGS COLE-FAUERBACH Miss Suzanne Vivian Pauerbach, d a u ^ ter of John Fauerbach of Brooklyn and M rs. Faueihach, 111 Maple D r., Roosevelt, and John Latisoo Cole II, son of Mr. and M rs. Cole, Flemington, N .J„w e re married in the Freeport Methodist Church June 20, at noon.The bride was given In marriage by her father. The Rev. Dr. John L. Lat- shaw officiated, M rs. Arthur Goldmacher was matron of htmor. The best man was Minot Yeatoo. while Lieut. WlILLam Church, John Schoeninger and Donald Schockey ushered. LONG ISLAND CEAPMIC Following a racapdon at Carl Hoppl's. Baldwin, Mr. and M rs. Cole had their honeymoon at Po- coako Mountain. Tha bride laagraduataofHampr stead Wch School aod Raaeelie, Va, Collage, and ber buaband i f tba Bordentawi. N.J. MUUary la- stlKuie aod Mao of Roanoke. PACE MINI J J M1LB8 .^HHIAaAIITIED!! awAKi Slavics ^ whhl auonmmt W K FIX FLATS HAVE YOU MM th e M W BRIDESMAIDS' GIFTS ^ \H^CM Most adorabla gifts for your wedding attendants! Beautiful jewelry in sterling silver or 12 karat gold filled - the best — from $3.50 to $0.50. And wait M A .M a a 160 E. MERRICK RO. FREEPORT (S W m I Stedowfaraok PI eimt J Ed K o ttrs ^y^mertcan J i n n JSoal ' ImpoiWra ^ tlw FinMt Family loMI* S m th . 8 .i w t B m O Afloat. Boat* w l& Onhaat- abU Raooada In tba gntaUng \k ten e d Inm g lUaad M u a than.“ i r - tO* ■ U ' OutboanlA Inboud OuidrKraa, Airicaa Mabogany. Httal«d Ceoatructian. Taak Ibacka. G u n aab u t d K a b n lli. 361 Woodclaft Avanwa FRMport B-4SSa d share her courage I -and they would go oo. ey made It, of course, Y«| ' their Utile siaiicmery i most prosperous a ^ -l > extremely proud of the d their effons had accom. It was the gallantry of i an that made possible ik X css. She slm ^ y would i 4 >. She sometimes beci ' = Duraged but her perioAi ouragemem were brief, r “ e she knew that ts the bitter as well as( ii in life. She would ooc M IT bitter to overvdselm ber, 1 not believe for things would never be beo had faith and courage-H V combination gallantry, > why not be gallant? Note that comes to us is goh|f all sunshine. But if we » gailam during those i ods, the sun will shine i we will be able to fsce day with a song. SODAW LUNCH • CANDY 1 \QU/ifte * 7 r ie n d J itets 4 0 So. M«in St.«FRceport9-4:l36 Kentucky Fried Chicken O Homemede Teffy