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15th Ycni' Xo. 3' l50 , FIVE CE24T8 A COPY
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Mary E. Bannon Backed
Fop Po@^ ,by Carr^au |
And Local Organization
Edward A. Rice has announced
that he will retire from office on
July 1, after having served as post-master
In Freeport for sixteen years,
as he has passed the age limit for
remaining in 6»lce. Mrs. Mary C.
Bannon, Democratic Zone Leader,
has been recommended to Wash-ington
for the post by Rene A.
Ceareau, the County Leader, and
endorsed by the 34 .district commit-teemen
of the village and Freeport
Democratic Club.
Edward Rice was named provis-ionally
as postmaster in 1934, the
year< after Franklin D. Roosevelt
became president, and on passing
the required civil service examina-tion,
the appointment was made
permanent. He has watched busl*
ness here grow by leaps and bounds
as the village grew during his time
In office. The Postmasters Associa-tion
of Nassau County has arranged
a dinner for Mr. Rice to, be given
In Guy LombaTdo's^East -pdinT
Souse on Thursday night, Jun&.22,,
Mrs. Bannon has been a resident
of Freepppt for 30 years and head
of -the j?arty for ten. years.
P.B.C, Station Wagon
Fund Paaaea $2,000 $
,The, fund being raised with which
to ^proWde^ '^^'@t&tlbh;l waedh, "fof
Patrolman Joseph Rpmelka/dlrep"
oiL), has paSed^SS &%%^ Sowever., another $1,000 is needed
A, Rice To Retire On July 1
Ragi:+er!ng +o Vote oirBayviaw School
* Lender Phutn—Gordon WHlte
Mrs. Clement Winter enrolling citizen: quallfylnf to vote m the
Election to Tpke Place
Thursday; Plans Changed
To Give 21 Claaarooms
Including those who registered
last April for the annual school
meeting in Mny,^,266 persons have
qualified to vote at the special elec-tion
next Thursday to determine
whether a school shall be erected
the South Bayvlew ave. site nt
estimated cost of $1,300,000 to
to solicit contributions irom among.,'«"dve congestion In Mie Archer si.
Che members to" be Included In the! school and the Junior High Scnool;
advanced gifts period of the cam^ i Approximately 2,000 enroled last
palgn. The various donations will Friday and Saturday, whlcl% were
designated as registration doys. Of
the total registered, 1,469 persons
live south of the railroad tracks.and
797 to tMo^hort&, a ratio of approxl-
*«ately 2 to 1 being In the south.
Leo F. Giblyn, prealdent of the
Rdtarians to Aid Fund
For S. Nassau Hospital
Members of the Rotary Club of
Freepart, arc to co-operate In rais-ing
a considerable sum this year
:o be contributed to the $1.250.000
expansion j]uildlnB_ fund of the"
South Nassau Communities Hos-pital.
At the weekly meeting of the **"=""'' » M**..*™. » — ~:J~" *
Club Thursday in the Elks club-;o» house, a committee wns authorized i»» estimated cost of $1,300,000 to
from among.! relieve ™ A™=f ^
__ _^ . enrolled last
Friday and Saturday,
be lumped and presented to "the
institution.
President. Ray E. Clements has
appointed "Secretary Chnrles ' P.
Shlnn, jr., C. Oliver Moore, W. Bar- _„ , .^ * , .*
geant Nixon and Cyril C.Rvnn to I Leo F. Giblyn, preaideni/oi tnc
this committee. ' t Board of Education, revealed during
Congressmen Leonard W. Hall is,the week tAat after consultatloM
to give the' addresj at tonight's,with Architect JrederKP wiwdPi'-
meeting of the club. The program su"** ^ *"
past year.
meeting 01 tne ciuo. 'ine program »^"** & »«*j had been f^und to ......
Is being arranged by members, who three class rooms to the capacity
Mv« joined the «lub durm, ^
I of the struoturd/ This.xs to'be done
iby a rearrangement of the'.auxiliary
rooms, .making some of them small^
jar,., and by eliminating sedge exca-vating
that had been planned. Boar4 Set* Policy
QhCleaioingUpLots;
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Provisions _
Building Is to b@ two stories
InLJTei^ht,
?"o • ;'.l?"'i••n't &e r.'' •• p"**r''e :m.^.i"s 'e"-*. '=a•'n 'd •' "^'' •' j •
ment want to have funds In hand
to make the. .purchase by July 15.
Additional
auAi*prlum"wltha _ _. _
,,_ 600! a gymnasium, health room,
[cafeteria, library, home making
f room, "Industrial arts ahoo. music Parajg, Exercises On Grounds h^.^%%%^ """"
the P3O. headquarters In the
Municipal, building.
The entertainment group put on
a show for the Teen Age Editors
Association at Hofstra College re-cently,,
Dancing followed* Bill
Bums officiated as master of cere-monies.
There was an attendance
Elaborate plans for the obseryanoe of Flar Day next
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, and
various veterans organizations and
oj&her groups. There Is to be a
parade followed by patriotic exer-cises
on the grounds • of the Elks
clubhouse.
. ^%e paraders are to. assemble In
Pine at., between Bergen pi. and
of 356 boys and girls from the! Long Beach-ave. The first division
" " --* - * . 'will be made up of tne members.of
I the Elks lodges, while members of
numerous school newspapers, in ' will be made up of tne members. of
Nassau Oounty.
Herman ..Stenzler, blind accor- 3 the American Legion, Veterans of
dionjat, played; Tom Chester and
John Bealey sang duets; Chester
and Kathleen Colllpa, danced, and
Little Miss OdlUhs did the dhumba
and other dances,
Weather Favora firemen;
Throng* Attend Carnival
!Chelweather ha? favored the fire-men
thus far this week and throngs
have been drawn to the depart-ment's
carnival now In progress at
West Sunrise Highway; and Bay-view
ave. The numerous rldea^
booths, andT other attractions have
been IfberaUy patronized and a
substantial sum Is assured the wel«
fare fund for which the] cvarnlval
Is being conducted.
MBS* BARTHOLOMEW HEADS
SHTJBERT SCHOOL P.-T.A.
Mrs. Frank Bartholomew, 136
California ave., was Installed \ aa
president of the Pareht^Teaoner
Association of -the .Calvin OooUdga
School, BaldwiaYat exercises inrthe
school auditorium, Tuesday after-lioon.
Miss Kathleen Owen, prin-cipal
of the iLenoxjS^hopl, Baldwin
the ? installing v officer.; , ;. •: i^ ^
.8/ ReX Pabner* < 134 Oomieoticut
ave./ the historian; gave the report
dn"<Qur Year.V
DIONE LTJCAS BACK ON
tOiohe Lucas, noted cooking au-thority
who glamorized kitchen- arts
__for tevevislon laat^ year, is returning
. to the TV screens with aysponspred
• half -hour cooking demonstration
over WJZ-TV, . hOahnel' 7, Fridaya
to 1 :3Q P.M. ;.: The new series
sj)pnsors' include the Bohack Food
'arketa.'//.. • •,• '•• • . \-'
L Lester Wood WUled
Realty Puainess tio Son
I. Lester Wood, 328 Bedell st.,
realtor, who died In the South Nas-sau
Communities Hospital on" April
28; bequeathed his stock and his in*
tercet In the business of T. Lester
Wood, Inc., at 15 East Sunrise
Highway to his son/Lester A. Wood,
113 Ray st.,. In his will probated by
Surrogate Leone D. Howell in Mln-eola,
,
Monday night set two precedents When the building is completed,
when it voted to adopt an prdjn-|jj the voters approve the project, all
ance permitting village employees the elementary pupils Will be trans-tb
enter, on private property 'for the* f erred from the Orove st. school,
purpose df cleaning % out 4°™**ustible\| malquig : the en tire building aval)"
and potentially" Ihflammable./im^lsJble^ of the junior high
terlals and assess the coatfa^^s^jg^d^ts and additional classes will
the:;pwner, ano^ tabled/actloh;? oh v&^^ stl school
prop^djordl%ianqelmakin& overcrowded, so each child
owners" responsible ^for/^ will 6e assured of a seat,
of. side-walk-trees," :'^"' : A Cltlzeiis Committee has assist-
These actions were taken follow- ed-.the members of- the Board of
ng hearings on the two proposed in explaining the needs.
of
mable and . potentially Inflammable
He left the greater part of the!materials," from vacant lots.
Foreign Wars, Disabled American
Veterans, Catholic War Veterans
and the Marine Corps League will
comprise the second. ~ ** f
The .thiro%will consist of the Free-port
Fire Department, Boy and Girl.
Scouts, the Freeport Police 'Boys'
Olub, and miscellaneous organiza-tions.
Assembling at. 7:30 o'clock, the _ ,, - — » -—
parade *s expected to move by 8,! Buckley, attorneys represent the. as a fire hazard when it dries up.
ordinances and were Jn accordance for the additional school facilities
with unanimous vldws expressed.by in the southern section of the vll-
"iose in attendance. ,Iage to various groups "at their
The first hearing was. on the meetings,
ordinance relating to .the removal QMbens Committee
This'cbnimittee comprises:
WtHlam Allyn, pr*nld$Bt of the South.
" a n d Wllbert E.
Atlantic-
, and he also leaves a daught-! is permitted to grow in some sec*.
Dorothy V. Wood. Buckley & tions of the village and its menace
moving north on Long Beach ave.
to Sunrise highway, east- on the
I At the conclusion of the hearing,
wv &jw****oc *&*5**wojr, c**au un "*****^»*MM*.****,., tV *i&l*lMa*ggec C%yoMuunius:ecl*;; Mi*a&r»t*im*n H**.* W ewyc-y- southslde of the highway to Main ' FREEPORT HOSPITAL GUILD irauch was inatruoted to make a few
_, _...«... ... .... .. . PLANS HAT SHOWAND FETE 'changes in Mie original draft of the
Plans, for a hat fashion show and ordinance to meet suggestions made
strawberry festival tp.be held on the by various speakers and Its adop-giounds
of the Freeport Hospital yon was yotgd; ._
at., south on Main st. to Merrlck rd.,
and thence back on Merrlpk rd. to
the Blks property. ^
There the.program will get under
way with the singing or "Hall.
Columbia/' followed by the massing
of; Colors by organizations, the-giv-ing
of the Pledge "
singing of "The _„..__„_..
Banner" and a welcoming address
by Mayor-Robert %'L.Ddxsee. l?ien
the Elks will. take over' and carry
oub the prescribed Flag Day ritual
including.an explanation of the hid-:
tbry of flags by'%lilford*F, VanRlperJ
There alsd will be an address. Past;
Exalted. Ruler'"Rene 'Ay Oarreau of
the local: lodge, is • ohainnan of the
Flag Day conunltted.'-' - '
Mayor Dqxsee this-^eek'Issued a
proclamation calling 'on :the citizens
of Freeport '- < ' ^- -
next Wednesday afternoon, • syere i Wants Policy Settled
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
. Friedman's' Pharmacy, .South
Grove st:; at Sunrise Highway, will
remain.open\Suhday aftj&r the other \It'was .'framed and.placdd In Qie
druggists—ih^-Freeport—close- at "2
PiM. Thei telephone is 3?%eeport
' ' '
made at^ a recent meeting, of the'] Mayor Robert LJ Doxsee explained
executive, board of the Freeport^at the outset of the hearing on the.
Hospital Guild held In the home of j proposed ordinance relating to^the
the president, Mrs, Seward J. Baker. | removal of side-walk trees, that the
Should it rain the event wlir be matter was one concerning, which
transferred to. the home of Mrs. t there were differing o%Anlons", and
Robert,Pugh, 254 Archer st, : , ithe iboard would like_*o have .a
;. The hats will be shown by ..the policy, 'adopted • that vWpuld meet
Pom Po%n H^t. Shop and modeled-by;} withrthe' approval "of" the residents^
members of ;^ the pulld. Mrs* Bakkr;'of .Freeport:. .I%e pointed out .that
announced"guests would be welcome. | there , were numerous trees m- the
• • ' .' r * village which should be removed be-;
IR: HEADS iGROUP } cause of their condition and said it
FULLER MEMORlAL_.was-a-qu.estlon as to-whether^Q?e7
'Martin M. Mansperger, principal village or the Individual property
oflPpeepprt High School, served.asilowner should bear t^e cost.- . ,
cbalrjnan of the committee that ^ Various speakers ixilhted put that
FOR
presented' a permanent memorial to
Baldwln. High School In honor >f )ly runs Into ]a/coupl^ hundred
Miss Mary O, Fuller''who taught In
.that school for. forty-one years. The
resolution was signed by the mem-bers
of the Nassau. County Secbnr
dary^School,Principal's Association.
school/ Miss-Fuller rtaughtrin-Bald-win
from May, 1932; until her dgath
on Feb. 5.. last.* ' .•*"', \ r -r
lars which7 4pme property owners
cannot afford;to pay.v^Hiey assert-ed
.that If the village assumed the
cost, It would be bomp by all the
property owners at a negligible. cost
\After hearing "all the arguments;
.Mayor I^xsee announced action on
:;7 ";(Continued on J?age 13)^^^
t!onn, end Mr*. Arthur .
Mrs. Edward M, Volkaf, of tha Archur
»t., P.-T.A,, aawlatant chairmen % Mrw.
Robert H.. Earon, Southweat olvlca, can-chairman;
Mr*,
Northeaat; MMrr<.< .C arClarl
%uthw**t| Mr*. Ckmont
E.
L.
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Mr*. WHllam .H Rablen. Atlantic-
South, and Mra,, ]?*» Baylor, Southwtwt,
src captalnn Th«odnru Curio, At-lantlc'South
* Raymond .Malone, South-woxt*
Arthur Muller, North»a*t; John
C. MoMlohnel, . Northw***, and PrlHn
LaTcrza, Archer Dada Club, civic
elation*; J.. Woalay Southad
Grove :t, Bohooli Mr*. Rablen, Archer
at, .-TJV.I Mr. Malon* and Clay tg»
, principal Archer at aohoql,
next .Thursday from noon until 9
PJ*. i« !the '-corridor of the audl*
'tprlum of \th6.hlgh school building,
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Lea jer SukacnpHon Price
To Be Advanced June IS
^ — Only ^ a week remalna before
the price of an annual mibacrlpr
«on to THE LEADER %a Bi-creased
fron
— TheLdiange
pn JuneJU!.
received after tb&t*@ate
on the baala of $2,*M) annually/
• , So rnsh^ that aubacrfptlon or
Renewal with a bock a?d a half
by check
ca&H ' ao" "aa* 'to v e*'' In
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| Title | 1950-06-08 |
| 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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