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Radu Te Ha Rol O NBC-TV ONG Gam} FistsLENSisAU2s ’ Home of the Stanle Cu ions 1980-81-82-83—87! ‘ - 1 - Thursday, October 2 1986 eee Rol O Hicksville H radu te Ha NBC-TV in Series ee Denison Stars New LI Anthony LLE pue cK SVL Mas At Al KUSAL Req gr 16 ) Celebrate With of Hicksville Anthony Denison, son MICK KSVT q St For residents John and Mary Sarrero, is Ignati AW XC Lutheran NBC- Trinit Civic Leader now in Chicago filming the new Trinity Lutheran Church, 40 W. TV dramatic series “Crime Story: The Nicholai Street, Hicksville, cordial- premier episod secured hig ratings, Chas. that Denison will ly invites you to join us for a special Lync suggestin Anthony be household name. celebration on Sunday, October 5 at By RICHARD EVERS soon a There’s to actor 3:00 p.m. The Rev. Ronald F. Fink, A larg congregation was present for a disarming quality Denison. 6’ 1” with President of the Atlantic District of a Requie Mas at St. Ignatiu Loyola Anthony Standing and the Lutheran Church/Missouri Church, this past Monday, for brooding good- soft, pierc he to Syno will install the new Assistant Hicksville civic and political leader, ing brown eyes, giv shap per- Pastor, the Rev. Wayne Puls. Charles F. Lynch. An attorney, Mr. formances which at once reveal great and In the new Three new teachers to our staff, Lynch died unexpectedly of heart strength vulnerability. dramatic Elizabeth Lewer, Sandra Birner and failure this past week. He had long been Michael Mann/NBC-TV he Luca, Edna Lower will also b installed, an effective and admired leader in the series “Crime Story,’ play Ray driven along with Pe Ruhs, who will be Ernest Francke Republican Club of aman obsessed with power and of underworld. commissioned as a Lay Minister/ Hicksville, having served as its Presi- to be king Chicago’ Luca has the Evangelist dent. Active in a number of civic causes “Ray got edge explain Denison of his‘mobster character. “He’s Please join us for this important over the years, he was a member of the hood wh is day as well as at worship on Satur- Ad Hoc Citizens Advisory Committee an up-and- very and ruthless and seems day evening at 7:30, or Sunday mor- for the Development of Downtown ambitious very ning at 8:15, 9:45, or 11:15. Hicksville in 1979-1980 and had helped destined to become an extremely a chess in the formation of the Hicksville Com- dangerous godfather. He’s like and he’s munity Council. Charles Lynch was player— and calculating, School when he need to High Open much respected for his outstanding even quite charming gentility, for his affability, objectivity, be” Commenting that his character House October 9 of and wise counsel. bears a resemblance to the maverick The Annual Open House at the His Requiem Mass in his parish yesteryears, Denison adds, “Luca is in- and uncom- “The Hicksville Senior High School is set for church, in which he has served as a lec- dependent, free-wheeling The Off-Broadway productio of ..he’s man wh most Thursday, October 9. A business tor and as President of the Parish promising. a enjoys Indian Wants The Bronx” prove meeting of the PTS will begin in the Council, was con-celebrated by his courting danger. memorable, for he served as both pro- the eldest of dur- auditorium at 7:30 p.m. pastor, Father Frederick Harrer, and an Born in New Yor City, ducer and star of the play. It was At the PTSA membership table out- old friend of the Lynch family, three children, Denison is first- ing the production of “Line” that he from side the auditorium, parents, teachers Reverend William Xarvelis, Pastor of generatio American, descended met his wife, actress Jennifer Evans, of Sicilians. He studied and students can join an important St. John Nepomucen at Bohemia. In a lon line with whom he later starred in a produc and In child advocacy organization: the the larg group of mourners present politica science communications, tion of “Taming of The Shrew’ 1985 State at New Hicksville High School PTSA. Dues were: Nassau Supreme Court Judge economics at University Denison also became a founding membership for the 1986-87 year is Angelo Roncallo and Joseph J. York, New Paltz, while supporting member of The Actors League a New his own construction works ex- $3.00 for an individual and $1.50 for Saladino; Executive Director Joseph himself through York theatrical group that each additional family member. Jablonsky and Past-Director Thomas | company. Upon graduatin he prov- clusively with original and contem- be a master at Membershi card can be picke up b Gallahue of the Ernest Francke ed himself to finding porary American material. as a chaffeur, also those wh previously sent in their dues. Republica Club, and Francis Ander- employment, working To hon his talents, Denison after-hours club Open House provides parents the op- son, former Republican leader in theatre manager, began working on daytime television, portunit to visit their childrens’ classes Hicksville and former Nassau County owner, newspaper editor, backgammon frequently assuming guest-starring the course of and chest tournament promoter, and roles. He mad his film debut in “Just and hear teachers outline Clerk. life insurance salesman. While selling which financed study. Students will be bringing home Mr. Lynch was 55, a veteran of the Married?’ a movie was he became interested in their schedules and parent are remind- Korean War, a graduat of St. John’s life insurance, through Columbia University. and found himself work- wh is ed to bring them to the Ope House. Law School and New York University acting soon An easy- individual very with The Experimen Denison During lunc periods, refreshments will and a member of the Josep Barry in Community athletic and very energeti be available in the cafeteria. Knights of Columbus and the Charles tal Repertory Studio, a professiona looks forward to totally devoting York. Wagne Post of the American Legion. touring company in upstate New himself to “Crime Story.’ In his spare after much en- At the time of his death, he was serv- A year late, in 1978, time, he’ll continue playing chess, from Jan Denison, and . ing as legal advisor to Nassau County couragement racketball, softball poker Inside: he Judge Bernard McCaffrey. Prior to founder of the touring company, York to ac- had served in the same moved to New City study A Visit With Mrs. Morley Smith this, he capaci- Channel 4 and as a career. ty for Nassau Suprem Court Judg ting pursue acting Dinner show hi Crime Chamber of Commerce John Burke. His earlier career in the law Several years later to gratitude Story Town At- and respect to Jan Denison, he adopte Hicksville Soup Kitchen Serves included service as Deputy on NBC-TV in New York At- her family name as his profession torney and Deputy Nassau County and Athletes nomenclature. Metropolitan Area Junior High torney. Charles Lync is survived by his a). in Art Patricia and daughters: Kathleen, In New York, he became active Nassau, Tuesday nights at Stone Cutting — A Respected wife, Jeanne, and theatre and accrued an impressiv list Maureen Whipple, 9:00 p.m. Dianne. of Off-Broadway and regional credits. CECI DREAMINFINERIN?a - October 2, 1986 Page-2 Hicksuille Pllustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday, flees Sees Letters From Our Readers deaf and all musicians can- ..L.a firmly convinced that al young peo are young been to a not play “music” but can mak noise!!!...Have you weddi recently?... Dear Sir: to — — until suddenl so- “band” al so lovel and beautiful the begi pla As always, I enjoy reading the Two buddies of mine, Bob Atkins the calm all conversation stops — most of the grandmoth retreat to comparative Hicksville News but page 15 of your of Port Washington and Brother — wonderfull time of th ladies’ room to escape the din an the kids have a sweating Thursday, August 28 issue struck a Robert Lahey of Chaminade High danc hard for those of us who and leapin around the floor in the latest steps...It’s responsive chord. I&# referring to the School, Mineola, as well as myself adored Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorse and remember dancin to “As Time Goes brief article with picture about the were largely responsible for the and “Re Sails in the Sunset” and all the lovel melodies that old movie palaces or, as Samuel restoration of an Austin theatre organ By and “Dee Purple with this loud noise an the same line — Rothafel (better known as “Roxy”) in the Beacon Theatre in Port ha equall lovel lyni to come to grip it’s not that we didn’t hav would have described them, “the Washington. Another friend, Jim is ita “lyric” repeate endlessly...A as you remember, — and did the cathedral of the motion picture.” LaVake of Manhasset also helped out fas music an d fast danci there was Pennsylva 6-5-0- we Sh The author of the article is quite a great deal in the restoration. In fact, and the Bi Appl an the Lambeth Walk...There was one song we all loved in my in the modern Madeline and right describing Bob&# wife myself often — and we turned off the and danc- long- day of living in a dormitor always lights as being intermissions on this organ and that moovie-going experience played — hear it in many ed in the dark when it was playe and haven& years, ‘crammed into a shoebox.” To add in- at the Beacon the theatre was before still remember the of in the dark was “Hig on a Wind Hill”...1 can magi dancin sult to injury, many of these triplexed.
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