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E P T . N . T . 27, 19&0
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VISXT TO
.//.-.In eophebMon^wJ^th/'tie official
.•visit of MM. Lena Baupert, the d^
trio* deputy, arfashibn \ dhow will be
staged Monday night at a meeting
. of \ Unity "Temple, Pythian Slaters,
In 'Pythian Ball. Members ; will
model; unusual spring and summer
by Carol
•Oreeil's. v .\ ,
. Mrs. Eatelle BJum is chairman of
the arrangements committee, and
: Mrs. ;Ann F^yvolen* chairman/ of the
refreshments committee. Mrs, Adele'
Goldstein^ most excellent chief, will
preside...;. -:•/,. -\'v\ /•" .,'. , ••••.-' '•
of
by
BP&POI
loan fund ^ _
Associatlbha: naa been _ _ _, ,
named/ The roll of, those who have
volunteered j their services" for the
causey lifted. : by Mra., ;plement
Winter, the":<maj»nan. today/ makea
up a "Who's Who" ^of /the stage;
screen, television and.music world. .
Bill' Williams,\ • Jdck vMaodregdr;
t for th@ benefit of tBe .atiideh*
PAREN'T -TEACHElT ASSOCIATION
^Presents
* Featwri%%
GALAXY OF QRimiANT STARS
_.Fron&
STA6E. SCREEN. RADIO-TV
FREEPOKPHM4CHOQL AUDITORIUM
8 :0 P. M.
,0*
TICKETS $1,20 inc. tax
Entire proceeds to Btndent Aid Loan Fund
3 MOST WORTHY OAW8E"
JOIN THE 0? PAT*Oim AMD BPPN80RS AND
«^
?..'...' y ^-.
" % .^ i:'r. \:f-,-- •'.
"I.wiah to take this opportunity fp
the Memberis of the Freeport Fire Department
•••• '. '• *" • •* y • .. '• ' "•'. ' ' K' • '"'/«-•%''• '."^='* .-
for jneif \cQopprat)pn and trust in ho'i^R^Tfne
• ^"' .. ="' '• . V,^>*l6': .. 1. ' ' . ' ••• ' ?' ' ^ ..' ' ' '
with tKaotRc^ of Chief, of the Freppprt Fire
•/..,'•"'/;' 'v"'l
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'^%rj"yI %^P<^?^3^g^@;^^.y^ }aulnncw^ effoxts to fulAH the.
^i^Q^tM^. pf f ice, a Ad • tp continue ^maintiaiinM^
"''^"^L^t'%-'<^'.'^/-vV'v 'V.r,V\/.(.-;-;^;^'_--.;.-/.;"'•:: * * '^• / /'' v * \''.-^ •'' ]ng?t*;e{ ^h jr$:pu taion /of this; department. It • %«j ^^
^^jj^^^jp^8ur.e/^ •' '^-t'o'' '" '•'''"'' .. .. • :;".\'! ''•.'.•
'P 'group ' ' ' ' ' " '
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' "1;^{V"^
phulbty Jackaon and Al B. White
are to officiate, as masters of
, Those who" are to entertain" are:
. The..Nassau, Trib; -Mildred John-son,,
f cellist; ,Dr. Milton Glasser,
pfdiHat, and Jean ^pitzler. plasser,
ylblmlst; Marlon, Gould,, monologiat'
just returned from'European- tour;
Elinor Ohms,, soprano, formally with
Fred Waring; Dorothy Jackson^and
Aer Dixie Land Band; Sill Goonan,
vocalist; Barbara White, .T,V. ac-tress,
recently -signed by 206h Cen-tury
Fox; Loralne Form, vocal
scphlarship winner; Paul Muro and
his orchestra, featur&ig Al Keller,
Bill Roberts, Carmen.Rlnl and Joe
Muro; Bill' Williams^ televisions
newest sensation as M.O., (Bill Wll-llama
Welcome Mat on Sunday
afternoon); Glenn "Brown and Trio,
"8wmg In 6chooltlme," recording
for Coronet; Jack Leonard, former
Tommy Oorsey singing star,, more
recently of Columbia Motion Pic-tures;
Donald Comrle, ^pianist, Oq-lumbla
Artists, concertlzed through-out
U^S. and' Canada;, paudsmlth
Bros., dog act''famous In movies,
television and vaudeville, and the
Light Opera Oo.' of Provmcetown
Playhouse, excerpts from Gilbert &
Sullivan.
James S* Magi j
Apr!; Youth o
James 8. Magldsohl a^busy
of Freeport High Sghool, was hon-ored
as the Youth of 'the Mo»*«h
for April at "'the weekly lunch^orT
of the Exchange Club of Freepont
In the Elks clubhouse yesterday.
James, who resides at 192 South
aln at,, was nominated by the
Sisterhood of Temple B'nal Israel
and Justice Ohapter B'nal .B'rtth.
Magldson Is president of the Nat-lonk&
l Honor Society of the Freeport
High Schobl, "Won first prize In the
.German contest, conducted by the
Long Island. German Teachers' ,As-sdbiatlon,
Is vice-president 6t 'the
school's Science Club, a member of
Che school 'dance committee, BhlncL
and fdurKy years, and a member of
the assembly committee;. since Ms
second year. He also Is president
of the Argons Youth Group^ a social
and athletic club of boys from 14 to
18 years who live In,the Freeport
area.
.He was presented an approprl''
ately Inscribed certificate by Wal-ter
J.. Nichols chairman of the
Youth of.'the-'"tgon*h commititee.
President !(Qeorge J. Smitlh also
complimented him on the. honor
accorded him*
Fbr School Meeting
Only 38? persons qualified to
to be held next Tuesday night. In
the Freeport High School auditor-ium
and the eleotlon of two nlem-bers
of the . Board of Education on
Wednesday by reglaterlng on. Sat-urday.
A gross budget of $1,331,478 wi^h
which to ,xun .tbajKihool .sya^m next
year wlU* be. submitted to the voters;
Tuesday %MgM, ^vith $40,000 for tha
Hbrary^the same, as^ last year, for
a gr4%ia total of $1,371,478, This
w$U 'be reduced by $468,380 In an»
tlolpated . recel|?tB from" pourcea
other than taxation, and $35,000
from surplus, to leave the tiotal to
be met by .tMaitlon' to $87?,098. ]
. Leo P." i&lblyn and Harplbl , %.
Pearson are running unopposed for
m@mbpr»;pf the Board of.Zducatlon
In \y@d&epday'g election: ' " .
Tl^e polls In the corridor .of. the
will be open fybmi nodn
'
"THE WOMAN* - »
Drama ^Department ? of : -the
%%ub will preeeht "The.' Wo-
%#%" *& .OIM* Booth on Monday.
nlg!ht,:May,8, ,$n the Auditorium 'of
the 8e»h&n a?e. aohodL! % It ;: la . a
three 'aotf play with , a caatriof v;3?j
<*araoters. , Mm* Oa^well . Speaie -la
eoadhlng „ the the s p i ana. // ^ACiA;
A/ Liitz la the_ department
and MraV Joaeph Ollpln,
' ' * '' ''''
PTA
e sale s^nabred
OpoUdge • Parent "
]^ 16
Aye;,' Baldwjii, today^ '
and Saturday^ Axxn ylO
*"
v '//%•
JACK to m new
kitbv/n **Rei8taurant Seveille," in Bostpn:!an d "East"
iandHofAl'' in Portland, Main^Kir -D^
England Dl8he8.hayiBVbrpuglit niahy neyir customers
-.1? '•.V
-we're continuing our Policy of the
Best in Food at the Moat Reasonable Prices in
' SOME SAMPLE SELECTIONS
FROM OUR MENU:
Delicious FHed Shrimp
Tartar Sauce
French Fried Potatoes
Buttei'ed Frgsh Vegetable
Green Salad
Hot Rolls'-'Butter.
65'
*, Chicken Pot Pie, ' '
Flaky Biscuit Crust
G%*een Salad
Hot Rolls - Butter .
80*
Liver and Bacon
Whipped Potatoes -
Buttered. Fresh Vegetable
Tossed Green Salad
Hot Rolls - Butter :
L 65' ;
Brown Beef Stew
with Fresh Vegetables
'. Tossed Green Salud
Hot Roll-^ Butter '
2 Broiled Pork Chops
Apple Sauce
Whipped Potatoes
Buttered Fresh Vegetable'
Green Salad
Hot Rolls . BAtter
80'
Hot Roast\Beef Sandwich
• Rich'Brown Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
55*
Breaded Pork (/hop
Whipped Potatoes.
Buttered Fresh Vegetable
Tossed Green Salad
Hot Rolls - Butter
65'
Golden Brown Fried Chicken
Southern Fried Swsets
Buttered Fresh Vegetable
Tossed Green Salad
Hot Rolls - Butter
95'
3 Daily Selections For
CHANGED DAILY — Here Are a Few Examples:
Chicken Croquettes.^. T- # Macaroni Au Gratia
# Grilled Ham and Boston Baked Beans
Stuffed Peppers - #\Corn Fritters and' Bacon
# Hot Fresh Hpm Sandwich.
Delioiousj Gr«am of Cbioken Soup Daily ',,
I?ew EAgland.Corn Ghowder Every Monday
3,Seafood Seleotiong Daily \.......
Sunday's Roast Chicken Dinner
.at 66*
.at 95*
Breakfast Specials Served 5-11
Ham and 2.Eggs, Potatoes, Let & Tom, Buttered Toast SO*
Bacon anS 1 Egg, Potatoes, Let. & Tom. Buttered Toast 40*
2 Eggs,.any style, Potatoes, Let. & Tom. Buttered Toadt 35*
WE HONESTLY BELIZE
YOU vgAN'T EAT AT A&ME
: FO^TH^E PRICES^ ••' ' '. \- . y \ . '
All pur <^kuJLg ia done in Pute Oil or Butter
Home Made Plea and
^ * ^Coffee with Pure Cream
, , ^*Ymk jC^*t Buy
^\ .^;.' . . "/., v xv *-, ,
for 2b .'.L
: \.- . . . •:. r .'.',..-.•-. v v '"^' \ ••• '•.•"• . . • :
-Our, Rer -'ntrance' , '.;..- - .. " ' • '
75 Sdu A Gimve
/'One muat be really actiy&_tp be
park of a village/' . -. . This is the
spirit that I&ve. Shaplru has adoptj-cd
ever since hjf came_to Ereeport In
1945 and bought thf Ory@6al Lake
Hotel on South Gpo?@ st. The
establishment has been completely
remodeled, interior and exterior,
and Ms many facilities have been
offered gratia to any and all organ-izations
for their meetings and
14th Year'"No/50
MAY $, I960 / i
The hotel, now called the^Shore-has
become a hub of activity.
Merchant? Appeal for
6 P.M.; Closing H3GF;vT
Ian Murray Spokesman
In the absence of Mayor Robert L.
Doxsee, the Village Board reserved
decision after conducting, a public
hearing ^pnday night- on the
urgent appeal of the Chamber of
Commerce and Merchants Associa-tion
for It to rescind Its previous
action and fix. the time for the
operation of parking meters at
from 9 A^M^to 6 P.M., Instead of
from 9 AAE. to"8'PjM. Leonard D.
B. Smith, acting Mayor, presided in
the absence of Mr. Doxsee who was
called put of town on business.
Ian J. Murray, who explained that
he represented the Chamber of
Commerce. He said 300 merchants
and 8,000 of their patrons had sign-ed
petitions requesting the setting
of the parking meter time at from
9 A AT. to 6 P.M. for a trial period
of six months. He added that some
consideration had been given to
making an exception on Thursday
and. Friday nights, especially the
latter, when the stores are open for
business, However, he- expressed
fear that this might confuse out df
town residents coming to Fteeport
to shop. ~ ,
Mr. Smith said Hempetead and
Lynlbrook i had, set their parking
meter time at from 8 AM. to 8 P.M.,
with the anticipation that Freeport
would adopt the same closing hour
Both w"i— • - •
Bxetualv* Leader Photo tyBaB&t«H**?-Phat6«Mi» George W. Berns (loft)^y*xal*4;d ruler of Ffeeport Lodge, @*
Elks, felicitates Rene A* Cwaa^ hb predeeesBbr, at ^timonlal In hla
honor, as William J. KeU, ^^n^M^xh^t^ @h**»h*»/ look* on.
hKfh
pomp
County
. <uc2&
school
of 1950," the Was
MulUple Bolero:** 80-
_iber of Com»
Kmgh4a of Colombua, and
aoarea of other&j hold their rehears-al*,
meetbkga, and oeleb«&**ona **
the Shoreereat, with Mr. Sh*piro,
happily kotlng aa their host,
' . .'I.. .' *r • **". * ' ' . '
Dave Shapiro was bom in Russia
$prty?«i% years Ago. ?%e . family
.%noved .(%> New Ybrk Otty? when Dave
wag two years old, .Be attended the
local achools; Stuyvesant High
Bohool, and was * graduated from
New York University iaod NYU Law
^chool. Mowevmr. hl« mmhpaAhatlo
nature and great desire to be a host
to people,, made him deviate from
law Into the hotel business. His
first enterprise in this Meld was in
.the city of Long Beach. He has
been a resident of Long Island since
1927. ' '
* * *
Every possible minute of Dave
Shapiro's time is spent in aome ac-tivity.
He Is a member of the Free-port
Chamber of Commerce, Elks,
Masons, National Hotel Aasoclatlon*
International Society of "Hotel Pro-prietors,
and the Hotel Greeters of
America. He la very Interested in
all youth movements and aporta.
This aeaspn he la sponsoring a fiahr
Ing conteat-for participants of Free-^
pqrt'a waterfront thrills. «
. _.._:car^fu^;ah4 tK^defbi^
lte:actloh .at the meeting on Monday
night, May 15.
Wilbert P. DeMott, auperjntendr
en* of buildings, in his monthly re-port
said 14 permits we?e lasuexi
during April for new buildings eati-mated
to coat $194,400 and 13 for
additions and alterations involving
$17,876, for a total of $183^98.
Action on a request from postal
employees for the village to adopt a
resolution deploring the curtailment
of the mail service wa@{deferred; '^
'Permission was granted the. aux-iliaries
of William Clinton 'Story
Post, A.L., and Henry Theodore
Post, V.F.W., to conduct Buddy
Poppy drives starting Friday, May
-19r-and-continulng until Memorial
Day,
Life M • ' ' ".< ''
Cost, Giblyn
Noirthweat Civic Aas'n*
A special election has been called
by the Board of .Education for
Thursday, June 15, to vote on a pro-posal
to float a bond Issue with
which to finance the construction
of a school on a site bounded by
West Merrick rd., South BayvieW"
ave., Smith and Washington sts. to
relieve congestion In the Archer st.
school. •,
President Leo F. Giblyn, made
this announcement at the monthly
meeting of the Northwest Civic
Association Monday night In the
Seaman ave. school. At the conplu-.
slon of his OaMc, a resolution placing
the association on 'record aa being
in favor of the construction of the
school was adopted unanimously.
Friday and Saturday, June 2 and. 3,
have been .designated as registra-tion
days for tlie special election.
President Oiblyn adrvlsed 'the civic
workers, the oqst of the proposed
school Tiad been estimated at
$l,^,QOOf cojn'pletely equipped'with
grounds ^graded : and * ^werything
ta^cen care of* Thla probaw^wtll.
be; ^e! axnbjii^v cJtvtha bond issue,.
Thev/bu»d4ng''.''\win^ha,ve-''' 1@.^ 'daw
roo)o%7 Bpeolal rop™, a gyiimasliim
and'Audltoriiim and other features.
The speaker explained that nine
classes In the Grove st. school would
be shifted to the new bul
)..[,
%'i
plaque for havlhg been ,=*T
judged the best.exalted ruler in the
diatrlpt ijMBT^a ceremonial stand-point.-•'.'-..
•;;:'"•.'.. /h.;' \y."... ,,,^.,,.^7?..
Close to ^ #%eo^bera/Ltheir wives,
friends andvigueats ***^-"^* *^-
dinner, William \%
chairman*
Among others ne^i»^a%»ed7iBuaMH»f
Justice
Oyster B&y,
^twdi^^ nig.ht. A^ft*he
of Merrick, of which Mr. Oar< » of the Archer
aohool, .making the giwatin? of
** an 'ab oolute Aecegwsitay. aSupe,r"
, y
of Rockville pentref f DiatrktrVOUliirtt
Judge George g. Jbhnspi*, of^?ell-
^ .. Lake Hotel, holds
many nostalgic memories for. those
- ' who remember when Freeport i%a
* Hie" ce#er "Txf the theatrical head-'
lining set. / The .^Lights .OlubV ,was
4h^v headquarters of shb^^bwainesk,
vL.Zbday, the'6Kof^^t7^
:, come the mecca !anA/\the}/4oma
away from home]" :for. pie! hundreds
of ! tourists/ yisltprs, and Bportsmeif
•who come |ko^ enjoy iit^, i^tumal
., pleasures^. of i mpeepor* i a%&d! Long
' 'Island*, r; ' _\.;;,.' _; •/" • vV «•; / 'I-- •;' / \.".' ;
•%' {A^cv^s-'^M^/. /; -?;* .' /; "_""\''.•/;•..' -,;
/ ^ eouduoted a peraanal:9orvey,^
aaW ipajwii ,?pf, Wl L@Wf lalaadj&efore
^J4.declded4to settle ia ReeporbrrX
^ am very grateful ;for the coopera*
Mpn^of^th^many ^enAs I " ^
foiimdhere. Me^ShpMcreat
\ la one of ,th^ l&rgea^ tranaiemt _
In Lb»f Xslani^ and X h#ve en-i&
eayored .to remodel Jta fifty room*,
qMMiipua ve^aod«ia\ dining hall, bar
and coekt&ll lounge* ab that %t would
"^ ***""" ^pdem aiad Mre-
FreeporHExceeds
Cancer Coal Quota
W!(h $5,500 Tola!
Quota waj $4,000; Waa
Firat Village to Do So;
Leaders in Campaign
more; District Deputy
Vollmer, Walton 6. .Oagel, -6f
Queenaboro
,the; 'Naaaauvpou^ty "Bowd^of
.tidngyj ?yrd™^jl?L%BA*'^'"'
»^p{. 'of ^•$h?,''?%q^^.%^l^^^
;*xSwc*at*0. i!.pCim^4^^<%M|^!;'&;
BaU%%'*%4#*robk^td^2?^^
.M^A-iA«4Aa#^4*M*«V O*.'l.l^* *'/W^%Ll\fi^^' •
John
the
ah<l ?.h?_o_m_a_a— O*u—f,f^ *«w*ev *«*y*WM
!Levy, senior past .exalted' ruler of
*the lodge,'James Z. Smith, jr^,,a»d
Side^li&t ...» *,.w*.*»*«o# . aw**WMF**J*
. t;f aipMo^- on the^pnoposed ne^r aohooJa,
^ .jd f Bk&lpH.iA J^ra&iaW/-chairman..of ;the
r^m^mmat^nooM^ttde, su&kml&ted."*
*™' v*vpor4* •'? pre«a*tih?;. ''&"'.i*Ia*e''. r •'
MjendingjMr. McMiohael, for
dent; VaniBaar Brown, vie*. —
dent; HUgh Brwihr corresponding
tlon, Supepvisom Henry O,,
of Long Beach, and Luke AJ
cadante, of Glen Cove, All apoke:
briefly, commending the guest nbf
&»mer-Postmaster penerai James
"A*. . " ' .F .o rmer Musician Her-*
nian\;Wedei sent a cablegram from
Vollmer awarded the %lfe-
*..*-v, ww.«**Mw**Me Mac sucon* ^ui .memoersnip and pQaque,.and Chair-honor
on his successful admlnlstM? Iman Kell the purge to Che guest of
**»"• - ' 'ihgnor, while'Exalted Ruler George
the second successive year,
Freepppt haa'yone over the top and
^exceebled its quota by a wide margin
in the Nassau County Cancer Fund
campaign. Mrs. benjamin J: Rei-ner,.
village committee 'chalmian,
announced today contributions had
tp.taled $5,600, or 25Hper cent above
of $4^400. She Added that
had been , the first ,
Telegrams expreaalng regret.at
their inability to accept invltaMons
to attend were received from County]
Executive J. Russd Sgrague," Barle
F&ber, .president \of the Kiwanlslgram.
W. Bems presented a bouquet of
?4 American beauty roses to-Mrs.
darreau. ^.^
panclng closed the everUng's pro*
Ray E. Clements .
T&kea Over Control
, _' Among ' the.; sihoerest wb^kerf for
the ja^se : was t%red. W. Cattell; * 6-
ye&r?p)d'aon [of; My./and Mrs. Btan-ly{
patte% 337 South Broqkside ave;
^red,' who suffered an attiack of in-fantile
vparaj^sis. last su%nmer"f roin
!Wl%i<ih ;he\has^ recovered, made* May
models- of ahimaB which ne sold for
'25J- 'cen't s- each ! to ^earh" - $'6-fbr- the
wlth^ this Issue Ray.
Cledienta of ^73 Archer st., Is
solo owner and editor of THE
LEADER; An bld-^me resident/
presldentHpf the Rotary Club and.
kotlve In many ways In Freepor^;
work, Mr. Clements Is anxious to
have ,all i|Jie suggestions ;rou can
f pp. the betterment ^f2
jW^
'
_ .31- Bbbets ^ »
b/)xln^yg%oves% from the ; _...,._
Boxihg^pmmission which he Veixr
habited: in a window- of ^nia /W?si
Mprrlpk .store;: Bids were] taken on
the \ gloves over; Radio ^Station
WO^B aundajT and ^ .Jules Ma^oor
ipffered^/the ^?)eat'' pric^.'ijfor them;
(Continued on Page 4)
\'V--'r^Norh(%:7n-•'•»:% %•-.','.:.'.".-.-•....-%: •*:•${.''^
We wiat to Ttoank the Merchao^
?or their encouraging support !and(
•--'»• • '•'•',:• ,'•• V '\.."' '"?"' 4*'-^' regret that Jack of spacp forced the
of Advertising..
BTOBE
^KC'.L
'\,
^ ^r,.,M\ ^
. ,_ _..,y — rema^ppen Suhdalir
after the -other pharmacies . — • <
port cloaca* "3 P.
is FReebort 8^X163.
, ^— ^^. ,.-.*, ww»aw**w****aa*@
secretary; Harold Rles, treasurere,
and Mrs. Doris Allen* .recording sec"
a
^
^ _»,., ^_ ^-,—.. rbf jpfthb
^ of ZducatiiMi, was elected a
sphpol trustee for,.his/ 10th three-year
.itenn,..and. ECarold ;K -Pearson
fpr,ihis fourth ih {,&» unoohteeted
election, yesterday *m the Freejport-
^Slehool Dfdtrdct. pnlf[a small por-dph
of tne 29? who reglatered went
w • the pplb to vote dUe to, the lack.
"f?:a oohtest. , " ' !. ' <
.3?he 16*MW5t Jbudget i-waa -adopted-af;
tlMLamiwarachool meeting Tuea-
^" night in the auditorium of. the
—^ ""^ — - — gross
MapkyigReyedeu . . *^ ' . -4 . \
Many Celebretqw *
To Participate In
Hospital Drive Show y .,,....* . /. ..
One^of the biggest, events to h&t
Nassau in recent years will .take
place. in ...Frjeeport Tuesday night,
May 13.. the occasion will be the
big. "8ka%L.Night", show :to'^e pre-sented
for the, benefltpf 4he South
Nassau' OommunitleEr Hospital^-ex-pansion
fund drive in the Grove
Theatre^ ' ' •• .' ' '
T*Top "flight show 'people wm. per-form,
-^nie-'llst of talent Includes
Cab O&Uoway and his-prohestra, Vic
Damone, singlng^atarf of stage,
screen and television, fame; ,the,,
:'aL;'..j«)2t*./
musical .;-co%hedy..;ls..ta T of - "Okla?
Ray Heatkertbnt veraatile
star : of ?%iusldal comedies, . band ;
leader and ! singer, now at Oaife 6or ?
piety %3iowntbwn; Eileen] iBa^n,
night . plub ^ singer, an** th4» • gal . who - -
Introllwed " *JIf I; knew You , Were /
Oomi%' ' I*d?ye Baked a OakeJ*
Matthews, Mra. Milton Eerie;
knowh-in ' dhow? huainesA nw* "
way 'a; Darling"; ] JiAx and .Tisx Mb?:
: Sigh'School. —
rw.Increased $7,000,._.
._,_, ._. .William Z;. Orevolserat to
i»%U ^orescent fixtures to .i**"
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1950-05-04 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, New York |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, P.O. Box 312, 30 South Ocean Avenue, Suite 204, Freeport, New York 11520.; |
| Contributors | Nicolas Toscano, Michele Swersey, Joan Delaney. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Liobrary |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | Newspapers are Public Domain before 1 March 1989; and Digital Rights after that date transferred to Freeport Memorial Library by L & M Publications.; |
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| Title | 1950-05-04 1 |
| Text |
:%%r.-A;-.? ^^'•^•r?i^'-^^?'^^. MM E P T . N . T . 27, 19&0 ^^v^^,fy:.vv.V :^• /: ;V ;.V .^.v^ '••^;.'-p'• J; -•' •v.- v7 r•v r VISXT TO .//.-.In eophebMon^wJ^th/'tie official .•visit of MM. Lena Baupert, the d^ trio* deputy, arfashibn \ dhow will be staged Monday night at a meeting . of \ Unity "Temple, Pythian Slaters, In 'Pythian Ball. Members ; will model; unusual spring and summer by Carol •Oreeil's. v .\ , . Mrs. Eatelle BJum is chairman of the arrangements committee, and : Mrs. ;Ann F^yvolen* chairman/ of the refreshments committee. Mrs, Adele' Goldstein^ most excellent chief, will preside...;. -:•/,. -\'v\ /•" .,'. , ••••.-' '• of by BP&POI loan fund ^ _ Associatlbha: naa been _ _ _, , named/ The roll of, those who have volunteered j their services" for the causey lifted. : by Mra., ;plement Winter, the": |
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