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SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS Insure It Tcith CHARLES E Friday. June 11, 1954 THE PORT WEEKLY Page Three policewoman from Jersey. I Pete Fatizzi, Anne Betts and Jim many and varied and Jane Mon• rented a tux and got someone to Mason, Gail Lindoerfer and Paul roe and Curt Robb, Sherry Wal- Port Washington s take over my post for the spe• Boehme and Cherry McClure and ther and Pete Gale, Mary Lou cial night. Joe Rezek. Carrying on the se• Teta and Roger Musselwhite, Sue My Social Beat At 6:30 p.m., I hastened to the lection of tables were Fran Teta Gaita and Jimmy Gilbert, Bobby Port Washington Flower Shop and Curt von Boetticher, Marie Johnson and Bob Metzger, Nan• by Sergeant Week-end where I saw Joe Newman, How• DeFeo and Al Scaramouche, cy Buckly and Jimmy Hartigan, All week long, I was shining ard Blakeslee, Charles Lewis, Marian D'Arpa and Byron An• Carol Ciminera and George Gi- my shoes, stiffening my bow tie Dick Oswald and Bill Davis buy• derson and Irene Slater and Finn rardon, Barbara Dennelly and and soaking my "flat feet" in ing corsages for their dates: Sue Klingenberg who seemed to be Herb Watson and lone Newbold preparation for the docking of Dorn, Dina Mori, Joyce Currie, happy with their choices. The and John Richardson were whiz• the "Showboat" on Saturday nite, Kitty Christy and Emily Adee. band began to strike up a tune zing around the dance floor. June 5, when the juniors staged respectively. and the evening of fun was start• The crowning of the queen— their fabulous dance offering for I called for the policewoman ed. Genie Jacoby, whose date was '54. The boys at the station house at 8:15 p.m. and we creeped up A lady photographer soon put Allan Armbruster, and the king, got me all set up with a classy to Paul D. Schreiber High School in an appearance on the scene Bob Dohme, who escorted Peggy in my 1928 Pierce-Arrow while and those who were posing for Wurtz, was seen by Ellie Meyer Marilyrv Muro and Martin Dooley, the "birdie" were Diana Donald and Fred Drewes and many oth• Mimi Ruch and Charlie Hoyt, Di• and Morris Johnson, Betsy Ffost er couples. AT THE BEACON ana Kammerlohr and Allan Pol• and Darryl Seerup, Sue Weidin- lock, Karla Klump and Norman ger and Brooks Dorn, Cordie Playing June 9 through 12, are Macartney and Mary Schlinghey- Sykes and Bob Douglass and "The Captain's Paradise" and de and Bob Lincoln were voic• Brenda Kartell and Ralph Deaf• PARK "Prisoner of War." "The Cap• ing their indignation at our slow er. Even my Sadie had her pace. Leaving Sadie Sampson's "mug" snapped. The dances were DEUCATESSEN tain's Paradise" stars the well- wrap on a table, I spotted Judy known comic. Alec Guiness, who Barsky and Richard Newman, P. O. 7-1544 discovers the perfect way of life Pat Pumphrey and John Rich• with a unique love triangle: a ardson, Marilyn Smith and John Army & Navy Store wife in every port. The comedy Schermerhorn and Jane Warren- starts when Celia Johnson and der and Bill Taylor gathered in 99 Main Stieet Pollock & Wysong, Inc. Yvonne De Carlo, his two wives, the hall discussing the usual meet. "Prisoner of War," star• question, who's who and where Port Washington ring Ronald Reagan, Steve For• are they? BUILDERS rest and Dewey Martin, is a war The scenery was a wonderful 939 Port Washinqton Blvd. story which takes place in North spectacle to feast your eyes on Korea. and those seen enjoying the at• RUSSELL BinCK On June 13 through June 15, mosphere were Averil Olsen and "River of No Return," a techni• Jerry Conway, Kay Ward and 11 HAVEN AVENUE JACK MURRAY color Cinemascope production Port Washington N. Y. starring Marilyn Monroe, Robert HABERDASHER - CLOTHIER Mitchum, Rory Calhoun, and »»OJIClc 18a Main Street Tommy Rettig, will be featured. PREMIER MARKET PO. 7-3030 Port Washiaglon, L. I. Set in the Canadian wilds of Prime Meats - Groceries Complete Kitchen Planning 1875, River of No Return" is Vegetables Center an exciting outdoor motion pic• Fruits Imported Specials — featuring — CONRAD ture, chock full of adventure and Free Delivery Phone: PC 7-975(8 Mutschder — wood metal romance. Nite: PC 7-lSlO Kinzee SERVICE STATION 384 Main St. J. Scrofani, Prop. HOUSE BEAUTIFUL KITCHENS 679 Port Washington Blvd. ALECK Hair Stylists PORT PLAZA 686 P.W. Blvd. P.O. 7T3677 PO. 7-2905 Speciali»t$ DEPARTMENT STORE in Uairahaping Established 1930 DUELL'S 91 MAIN STREET 80 Main Street NASSAU STORES POrt Washington 7-1933 POrt Washington 7-2346 MEAT MARKET 74 Main Street Your 5 & 10 POrt Washington 7-2450 JEWELRY - COSMETICS NORTH SHORE TYPE OO. Gohler's Bakery SCHOOL SUPPLIES - GIFTS 57 Main Street 91 Main Street FROZEN FOODS Sales - Repairs - Rentals Port Washington Telephone Prompt Exc. Royal Dist. "Featuring delicious Orders Delivery Compliments of: The Spot For Typing Supplies WEBERS BAKE SHOP ice cream cakes" Crescent Food Store 965 Port Washington Blvd. Joe Millar & Bay Jones, Props. Telephone: PO-7-3722 POrt Washington 7-0866 Auto Glass Choice Groceries. Fruits, F.T.D. Member Curved Windshields Vegetables S. F. Falconer 170 Main Street Any Age CAR OR DRIVER INSURED GREENHOUSES South Maryland Avenue EVERITT J. HEHN PorWHJLOWDALt Washington, NE. Y. INSURANCE SERVICE STATION CHADOW BROS. 51 Main Street Phone: PO. 7-0047 Port Washington Blvd. 27 MAIN STREET Port Washington, N. Y. & Willowdale Ave. POrt Washington 7-2461 Formal Suits for Rent Tel. PO 7-0353 SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS Insure it tcith CHARLES E. HYDE AGENCY GARDEN CITY HUNTINGTON GREAT NECK 277 Main Street Garden City Hotel 375 New York Ave 10 Grace Ave. POrt Washington 7-0072 GArden City 7-9778 Huntington 656 GReat Neck 2-3199 .
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