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SWEZEY & NEWINS
Here it is . . . the greatest show
on earth . . . now at S&N . . . a
free ladies Easter outfit every
year for the rest of your life . . .
352 gifts worth more than $4,500
. . . values, values, values . . .
clowns and more clowns . . . wild
circus beasts all over . . . helium
filled balloons . .. and here we
go . . .
HAPPY BIRTHDAY — If
you want to attend a real happy birthday party come to
S&N daily from now thru a
week from Saturday for S&N's
big 66th birthday circus sale.
You will find in addition to
hundreds of spectacular values a "three ring circus" of
activities..
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EXCITEMENT FOR LIFE —
That's right! One lucky woman is
going to remember this event for
the rest of her life. Every single
year for the rest of her life she
will be receiving a free Easter
outfit from S&N. In addition her
pictures will appear yearly in Suffolk county newspapers showing
her making her selections. This
is just one of the 352 gifts (worth
over $4,500) that are in S&N's big
Treasure Cage. You receive a
lucky key with each purchase and
in addition you may obtain a key
without any purchase in our credit office. You try your key in the
lock which is on the Treasure
Cage. If it opens the lock you
select any one of the wrapped
gifts in the cage. If your key does
NOT open the lock, SAVE THE
KEY. Each morning (thru Sat.
April 2) a new lock is put on the
cage and a key you receive today
may open the lock on any other
day.
ONLY THE BEGINNING —
. The above is just a small part
of the excitement going on at
S&N right now. The most exciting feature of this event is
the large selection of famous
make values that are being
sold like hotcakes in every
department from the basement housewares to the 2nd
floor fashions and from West
Main St. right through to
Lake Street. You'll see these
special values advertised in
your
newspapers and
on
WPAC. You will also see new
and unadvertised specials appearing every single day thru
April 2.
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CLOWN ACTS— In addition to
S&N's Treasure Chest clown the
youngsters (and" oldsters) are going to be treated to a special
clown on Friday afternoon and
evening as well as Saturd ay of
this week. AND THEN next weekend two special clown acts . . .
on Friday- evening (April 1) from
8 to 8:30 p.m. TV's Super Circus
Clown "Biooper" will appear with
his partneiVto perform. The following daSv Saturday (April
2)
Will mark the appearance of Ringling Bros Circus' Top Clown Earl
Shipley here at S&N.
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BLOOPER — Incidentally
Blooper is Will B Able, popular actor, who will be appearing on April 2 & 3 at the Patchogue Hotel in the Dorm ike
production of that fine musical comedy "Spring Fancy ",
Tickets are available at S&N,
as well as in other Patchogua
stores.
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RINGLING BROS. CIRCUS
TICKETS — Each day some fortunate person shopping at S&N receives two tickets to Ringling
Bros Circus which is participating
with Swezey & Newins in bringing
this 66th Birthday Sale to Patchogue. Incidentally Ringling Bros.
Circus comes to Madison Square
Garden on March 31st and will be
in full sway until May 15th. It
is the thrill of a lifetime for
young and old.
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WILD CERCUS BEASTS —
The youngsters are excited,
the parents are happily surprised and everyone is loving
those lifelike animated circus
beasts scattered throughout
S&N. in our front window is
a stalking panther, in front of
the lingerie department is a
SVi' baby elephant, guarding
all the gifts in the Treasure
Cage is an 8' polar bear while
back in the children's dept is
a seal clapping his fins and
balancing a ball on his nose.
All of them are moving. We
can assure you the youngsters
will love them.
HELrUM FILLED BALLOONS—
Back in our main floor furniture
department more
helium tanks
are expected today so that the
youngsters may receive their free
helium filled circus balloons. The
response for balloons is terrific
and several thousands of these
ballons will be available.
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Letters to the Editor
Protests Plaque in
Foyer at Airport
Cites Changes in
South's Race Policy
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Bryan St. Louis, son of Mr. and
Miss Judy Wierzbicki, daughtsi
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12th birthday on Saturday. Ellen Dean's List for high scholarship
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Sayville, N. Y„
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Dorothy Pedersen were guests for Education at Brockport. Inclusion
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Dear
List
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a
birthday cake, then went bowling on the Dean's
I am somewhat amused, and I read in your paper of March 17th
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at the Oakdale Lanes and to fin- scholastic average of B or better.
amused, by Rep. that a very small group of men
ish off the day had pizza pics. Mr. St. Louis is a member of the must say not
s
tirade
in the March had the power to give permission
Wainwright'
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wierzbicki freshman class. He has particinewspaper
or
your
on to an organization to place a Cathon Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. pated in Men's Glee Club, Band , 10th issue publicized Senate flir
olic plaque in the foyer of the
the
much
gradand
Mixed
Chorus.
He
was
Walter Ceberek and son, Thomas,
Airport.
MacArthur
civil
rights.
so-called
buster
on
of Centereach and Mr. and Mrs. uated from Sayville High School
like
to protest the acI
would
implication
that
only
the
His
in 1956.
Herman Beebe.
Town Board.
Thursday Richard, son of Southerners are against civil tion of 'ttheit Islip
On
seem that such an
Mr. and Mrs. tfrank Bieler cele- Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson of rights as he interprets them is Doesn
action would start a precedent for
brated their 15th wedding anni- Avenue A celebrated his fifth amusing.
versary on Thursday with a family birthday. Guests present were
Of recent history is my recol- other denominations to request
party at their home on Giller Ave- Mrs. Charles Whitmore and Shar- lection of some very disturbed similar privileges? Our country
nue.
on and Beverly, Mrs. Robert Cot- citizens of Sayville over the est- was founded on the principle of
Dr. and Mrs. Morris M. Weiss of ter and Thomas and Robert , Mrs. ablishment of the so-called inter- separation of Church and State. It
seems as if opening the door n
Brooklyn spent the week end at Madelon Redmond , Cathy and racial hotel in our community.
their home on Coates Avenue.
As a born Southerner who mi- crack in such an instance will
Mrs. Goessi and Debby and
Nancy,
Peter Perez, who makes his J. J., Mrs. Vito Maniaci and Frank grated to New York in 1915 I only invite a progressive movehome with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan St. and Louis.
have been pleased at the changes ment in this direction.
I was under the impress i on that
Louis of Coates Avenue, spent the
; in status of the colored in the
Last
Wednesday
Mrs.
Vito
Man
week end in Brooklyn with his iaci returned to her home on Ave- South over the years. I have Suffolk County pays for much of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perez. nue A with her infant son, John noted this in my numerous visits the expense of this Airport. And
shouldn't the people of SufLast Wednesday evening the Albert , from the Brookhaven to friends and relatives in Geor- if so,County
be brought into this
folk
gia.
I
don
't believe I have ever
Holbrook Republican Club held Memorial Hospital in Patchogue.
so great an importance
its regular meeting at the HolSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. heard a Southerner say that he matter of
brook Hall on Patchogue Road. William Anderson were Mr. and hated negroes but I have heard to our rights?
To me this is a misdemeanor
The members voted to hold tbrir Mrs. William Anderson Sr. and it in New York.
I have seen Southern fanners and certainly the people of Islip
annual dinner dance at Kaar's Robert , of Ozone Park
the people oi SufHolbrook Hotel on Saturday evMr. and Mrs. Albert Belonzi and drive colored help to town to Township, alsoand
the people of
County
folk
ening, June 11th. Ignatius DiGuar- Laura and Susan and Albert Jr., vote if they desired to vote. And
dia is chairman of the affair.
of Avenue B., drove .to Hollis on I know one man who spent an en- New York State, alert themselves
to just such infringements on the
Mrs. Umberto Celli of Grundy Saturday to attend the sixth birth- tire Saturday to drive into At- rights of our true heritage. Our
lanta
to
secure
the
release
Barry
Blaes
day
party
of
at
his
of
a
Avenue has been added to the
founding fathers wrote the Constaff of the Wittridge Convales- home. Other guests were Chris negro from the work farm and stitution to prevent just such situcent Home in Lake Ronkonkoma. Rueteman and Mrs. Joyce Schick then stop at the farm to pick the ations from occuring.
and Robert Scott , of Bellmore. man up so that he would be back
Let all thinking people arise to
Last Saturday Mrs. Walter Hy- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blaes and Bar- with his family over the weekend.
dangers confronting our grea|
att of Hicksville celebrated her ry are frequent visitors in Holthe
If the politicians and the
birthday with a luncheon and brook.
courts would only let these things country through the encroachcards at the home of her sister,
of over-zealous groups.
On Saturday evening Miss Jo alone conditions would
doubt ment
Mrs. Fred Siedentopf on Lincoln anne Bedell, daughter of Mr. and improve as they have no
Vigilance
is the price of freeover the
Avenue, Guests present were Mr. Mrs. Lester Bedell, celebrated her years. I don 't believe the polidom.
Hyatt and daughter, Miss Mil- birthday when Miss Bedell and ticians or the courts
Sincerely,
force
dred, Mrs. Siedentopf , Mrs. Hy- Russell Olaes of Lake Ronkonko- people to associate withcan
Dorothy Rjylek
me
who
att's sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry ma, Miss Donna Podolsky of do not wish to and I am sure
(We
do
not
think
the people of
we
Baack and her sister, Mrs. Henry Holtsville and Walter Roettinger all feel the same way.
Islip Town would object if
Heine.
every religious denomination
of Lake Ronkonkoma dined at the
I often wonder
these polThe flowers on the altar of St. Foster House. After dinner they iticians who are so why
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placed a symbol at the airport
terribly
worked
John's Lutheran Church on Sun- returned to Miss Bedell's home. up oyer the civil rights of the
seeking
divine
aid
for
the
proneday morning were in loving memtection of travelers. — The
gro seldom or never get excited
ory of Henry F. Heine and daughEditor).
over what to me is at least as
ter, Mrs. Marion Skidmore, from
important
and
that
is
the
right
Mrs. Heine and family. The Sen- 13th Birthday Party
of a person to work at his job
That 's ri ght! Bohack's exclusive Tenderay method assures you naturall y full-f larored
ior Ladies Aid Society will meet
but is prevented from doing so
Golf balls in blenders are used
this afternoon at the Guild Hall For Vito Giannuzzi
fresh beef every time ! Instead of holding it tor weeks, Bohack uses Tenderay to
by mass picket lines and believe by physicists at the Naval Ordat one o'clock for a work meeting
Vito Giannuzzi , son of Mr, and me I am not anti-union but I am nance
speed up nature's own tendering action. Nothing is added to this U.S. GovernmentLaboratory, Silver Spring,
with Mrs. Eivind Olsen as hostess. Mrs. John Giannuzzi of Holbrook anti-union
abuse.
Md.,
to
break
up
lumpy
explosive
Last Friday evening Mrs. Henry Avenue, celebrated his 13th birthgraded Choice beef. Nature does all the work—fast ! Within 24 to i8 hours , Tenderay
I would have more respect
mixtures. This method is faster
Heine had as her dinner guests day with a family party on Sun- Rep. Wainwright if he were for
in
brings out all the natural tenderness of the beef while retaining the flavor.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Skidmore day. Guests present were his ma- favor of civil rights for all and and safer than the old method of
Jr. and daughter, Miss Linda , of ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. not sound off on something I de-lumping by brushing the explosive mixtures through a fin3
Sayville.
Vito Sardone and uncle and aunt, don't believe he is competent to screen.
We'll refund your money if Bohack DcLuxc Tenderay Beef isn 't all we say it is.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
August
Sardone,
write
on.
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Mrs. Conrad Itieber is spending
am sure the negro in
this week in Maspeth with her Dominick and Miss Rose Sardone, the South is not as bad off as
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. a*id all of North Bergen, N. J. Mr. some seem to think. I have even
In 1624 Cornelius Von DrebbeL,
Mrs. Howard Yackeel. On Sunday and Mrs. Anthony Musci and An- known some who came up to
Mrs. Rieber attended*tfle christen- thony Musci of Bellerose, Mr. and Yankee heaven and were glad to a Hollander, invented the ' "firs t
ing of her great grandchild , daugh- Mrs. James Moreilli , who have return South as soon as practical. submarine. It was oar-propelled
^8^^ ... where better meals begin
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M a r t i n bought the Williams house on
I am sure we all want all peo- and capable of submerging to 15
Holbrook "Avenue, and Vito's sis- ples to have a good life but we feet.
Breuss of Glendale.
cannot assure this by laws but
Mr. and Mrs. George Velsor ter. Angela.
only by mans humanity to man.
have heard of the birth of their
i
I am also sure that whatever we
first grandchild , a baby boy, BerMrs. Edward Pring of Avenue E do, we shall be criticized by Rusnard Jr. born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Tooker at Marietta , Ga. Mr. and has rented her apartment to Mr sia, but who cares.
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James E. Kendrick
Mrs. Velsor are planning a trip to and Mrs. George Buenchner , formerly
of
Holtsville.
Georgia soon to visit the new
OUTOPEN
OF INVITATIONS BU T THE
WE RANTHIS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wehrenbaby.
DEMAND WAS GREATER THAN ANYTHING WE HAD EXPECTED,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindgren berg. entertained their nephew, Stockpiling a Part
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attended the wedding of Miss Ei- Alfred Weeks Jr. and his college
EXTENDING
INVITATION TO YOU.
THEREFORE
WE ARE
leen Lucas of Oakdale and Robert roommate, on Saturday at their Of Red Cross Work
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home
on
Avenue
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Folkes of East Quogtie, at the
On Saturday Mrs. John Hansen
March 20th, 1960
East Quogue Lutheran church on
accompanied by her son-in-law
175 Candee Avenue ,
Sunday.
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and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Gil
Sayville, L. I.
Daniel Haggerty Jr. celebrated Dieckman of Middle
Village, were Dear Editor:
his birthday on Saturday with dinner guests of Mr.
Mrs.
Three cheers for Mrs. Obrig 's
a family party at his home on Ave- John Bret at their home and
in
Northletter in last weeks issue! The
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only thing I can add is to remind
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Young the readers that part of their Red
of Broadway Avenue attended the Cross dollar goes to stockpiling.
annual St. Patrick's Day dinner of It always gives me great comfort
the Lion's Club at Mitchell's in to know that there are stores of
Greenport.
blankets, clothing and medical
supplies ready for emergencies.
When disasters, like floods , tornUncooked rice keeps best when adoes and earthquakes, etc., hapstored in a cool, dark place in a happen , your Red Cross is there to
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THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK—
It is S&N's birthday but from now
Oxhead Road and
thru Saturday, April 2, you will
North Washington Ave.
be getting the presents . It's our
way of saying "thank you " for
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THOUGHTS WHILE STROLLING — People are fun and
shopping can be lots more
fun when there is excitement
and avtivity such as is prevalent during this circus sale . . .
children awe stricken at the
animals . . . one lady asking
how the animals are kept so
neat . . . there's plenty more
to tell but we are about out
of space . . . so come in and
see for yourself . . . here is
our . . .
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