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PAGE SIXTEEN TUB A D E B THURSDAY, JTJNE 19, 1952
ee-THE CROWNING
GLORY OF FREEPORT'S
MOVIE PRINCESS
PAT GARDNER, SOPHOMORE AT FREEPORT ,
HIGH SCHOOL, LEAVES FOR HOLLYWOOD JUNE
23rd TO APPEAR IN A REPUBLIC TECHNICOLOR
PICTURE
Pat needed a wardrobe for the trip and style, too. The three automobile dealers
the motion picture, so the twenty stores listed below are supplying her with
listed below offered to outfit her from a car and driver each day. The police tile1- • I . J r
head to toe. partmeht is cooperating with a motor-
She is going shopping in "Star is Born" cycle escort.
TUNE IN WGBB — 4:05-4:15 P.M. DAILY, Wednesday through Saturday,
June 18th through 21st, to hear Pat describe her shopping experiences. (1240
on your dial).
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SEE PAT SHOP FOR HER HOLLYWOOD PICTURE WARDROBE
(Pat will leave promptly after one-half hour in each store)
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE'18
3:20 Pat's car leaves Gardner home, 210 So. Main
.3:30 Pat arrives at radio station WGBB
4:05 Pat describes her coming shopping tour to
Miss Jeanne Sands of ttfe Nassau Model
Agency
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 19th
9:30 Pat's car leaves Gardner home
10:00 Pat arrives at BURTON'S, 79 So. Main
10:40 Pat shops at NORMAN'S, 53 So. Main
11:20 THE KAYLE SHOP, 46' Merrick Road
next.
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 19th
Pat's car leaves Gardner home
Pat shops at LLOYD'S, 70 So. Main
55 THE TOWN SHOP, 86 So. Main, is next
34 Pat arrives at WGBB for broadcast
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4:05 Pat describes her day's shopping to Misa
Sands.
THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 19th
7:20 Pat's car leaves Gardner home
7:30 Pat shops at the' FASHION SHOP, 67 So.
Main.
8:10 CAROL GREEN'S, 80 So. Main is next
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 20
9:50 Pat's Car leaves Qardner home
10:00 Pat shops at ALBERT'S, 52 So. Main
10:40 DANZIGER'S, 70 So. Main, Is next
11:20 BERNEL'S, 84 So. Main, is Pat's next stop
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 20th
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2:05 Pat's car leaves Gardner home
2:15 Pat shops at the GLOVE SHOP, 57 So. Main
2:55 LYNN'S, 21 W. Merrick Road, is next
3:35 Pat arrives at WGBB for broadcast
4:05 Pat is "on the air" wW> Miss Sands, des-cribing
her day's experiences
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 20th
7:50 Pat's car leaves Gardner home
8:00 Pat shopes at ALBERT'S, 94 So. Main
8:35 Pat shops at ESTELLE'S, 94 So. Main
9:15 Pat arrives at CENTURY'S FREEPORT
THEATRE for personal appearance
SATURDAY MORNING, JUN.E 21ST
9:20 Pat's car leaves Gardner home
9:30 Pat shops at GLENDA LYN'S, 50 So. Main
10:10 BERNHARD'S PHARMACY,.54 W. Merrick
Road, is next
10:50 SPITZLER'S, 34 W. Merrick Road, is next
11:30 FREEPORT DRUG, 76 So. Main Is next
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 21st
2:05 Pat's car [eaves Gardner home
2:15 Pat shops at NEW ECONOMY, 27 W. Mer-rick
Road
.2:55 Pat shops at SAMET'S, 69 So. Main
3:35 Pat arrives at radio station WGBB
4:05. Pat describes her day's shopping over
WGBB.
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MONDAY, JUNE 23rd
Voyage, Pat. Pat leaves for Hollywood by
THE CENTURY FREEPORT THEATRE
js rolling out a real red carpet for Pat, 9:15 Friday evenr
ing, June 20th. Flood lights will gleapv Ushers will form
a smart line of welcome for Freeport's Movie Princess,
as her car sweeps up to the curb. TTien Pat will make, a
persona^ appearance on stage. ~ ~~
Tare's^pthing make-beHev<rabontJ>at's• stopping. She's
^onfuyng herself to a budget of $204.31. She^lEpay regular
ret&rprices for ey^rything; She'U prove that to be smartly
dressed doesn't take a fortune at today's National Brands
prices.
PAT'S HOLLYWOOD SHOPPING LIST
HAT -SKIRT BLOUSE BAG GLOVES HOSIERY PAJAMAS
TRAIN CASE COSMETICS COLOGNE EVENING ~SHOES PLAY SHOES
TRAVELING ^ALARM CLOCK BATHIN^SOTT
jgV£»IN.a-GOWN^<r TRAVEIJNG SUIT STRAPLESS BRA FAILK DUSTER
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'STORES OUTFITTING "FREEPORT'S CINDERELLA
Albert's Hosiery & Lingerie Shop
Albert's Smart Shoes
, Bernhard's Pharmacy
Bernel Shoes
Burton Shops •~^ _ .'. • '. * i
Carol iGreen's
-Danziger's
Estelle's Shop
The Fashion Shop
Freeport Drug Shop
Glenda Lyn
The Glove Shop
Kayle Hat Shoppe
Lloyd's Jewelers
1 Lynn's Fashions
New Economy Shop
Norman's
Samet's
Spitzler's
TTie TOWTI Shop
FREEPORT CHEVROLET
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17th ^ear, No. 7 FREEPORT, N. Y. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952 FIVE CENTS PER COPY
57 Receive Diplomas
At Holy Redeemer's
Graduation Program
Commencement Service
Held in Church Monday;
Father Schmidt Speaks
Fifty-seven pupils were graduated
at the commencement exercises of
Our Holy Redeemer School Mon-day
night in the church auditorium.
Mons. John J. Mahon, the pastor,
presented the diplomas and award-ed
the prizes to the honor students.
The address to the graduates was
given by the Rev. Jerome Schmidt,
' of St. Christopher's Church, Bald-win.
The graduates joined in singing
two hymns, "Mary How Sweetly
Falls That Word." "For Christ the
King." and "Good Night Sweet
Jesus." There also were selections
by the choir.
The list of graduates is as follows:
Ken* J. Affourtit. Richard J. Ahlin.
L i l l i i in J, Ahlup. Qhtirlvg J. Albei. .Brian
E. BiMlnurz, Joan M. Boyle. Pelvr J.
Bnitly. Rita C. Breen, Dorutheii J.
Cluir, James J. Clancy, Nancy Lou M.
Clement, Michael J. Creamer. Sondrn J.
Dee und Mudeline A. Doyle.
Also William Pr FlneRan, Pnul S. For-kt-
r, Philip J. fox, James' A. Gallagher.
Francin J. CiroHamun, Carol A. Hel&trom,
Ourl T. Hen-man. Suann D. Huymnn,
Mary <J. Hicks, Anne M. Hutchlnson,
Joanne E. Kelleht-r. Michael P Kelly.
Bernard !•'. Liirkjn, Robert F. Leheny
Mutt .St*t*lum • It, .L+ynch, * •,-:.-•'.'
Also AKIIO.-, J. McAndrcwri, Joseph T.
McKaharay. SUBHII C. Melton, Finn da
X. MeUtfar. Martha E. Mtele, MiulrirrA
A. Miranda. Mnry B. Muldowtu-y. Knth-it-
en E. Murphy, John M. Murray, Cath-erine
M. O'lU-Kun. Moreen P. Purcell,
Walter J. Haai), Kathleen A. R«-K»n and
Claire C. Ryan.
.Alf>«> Norman A. SchmelinK, Ann L.
Shu nk. Andrew J. Simons. Richard I>.
Smith. Elixaibeth K Solmo. Edward D.
Spano, Richard C. Stordeur. Raymond
F. TownnL-nd, Charlen A. Truadell. Ralph
J. Tucker. John P. Warner, ChnrTew J.
WeiHel. Kenneth P. White and" Arlune
P. Witt.
A partial scholarship at Mary-mount,
Terrytown, N.Y., was award-ed
Nancy L. Clement and Joseph T.
(Continued on Page 13)
Television Film To Feature
Freeport's Major Attractions
KrcopoiM will ho the subject of i\ t ' o i n p l c t i ' television film,
it \\~i\x announced today hy Mayor Rohert I.. Doxsee. Produced
hy I n t e r n a t i o n a l Telefilms, the ^notion p i c t u r e i t e i n ^ prepared
specifically for Dumont's popular t e l e v i s i o n jiro^i-atn. "Feature
Assi*cniH(jnt " will he e n t i t l e d , "Salute to Krecport." It w i l l he
shown on \VABD, Channel .">, Xvw York.
The film, will hail Freeport as a
representative American town and secretary of the Chamber of Corn-will
be based on the community's: merce, and other civic, dignitaries,
points of local and historical inter- . A .production crew will start shoot-est.
More than eight weeks of re-search
and investigation- were con-ing
the film on July 1, with special
scenes to be shot on Wednesday,
sideration from which Freeport was juiy 2, at 12:30 o'clock nt Guy
Lombardo's Freeport mansipn where
a meeting of the mayor and the
finally selected for television.
(Participating and appearing in
the film will be Mayor Robert L. Chamber of Commerce will be con-
Doxsee, Donald McLaren, executive ducted. Speed is Emphasized
In Revolver Match
Policemen Are Invited
From All Over County
To Compete Saturday
Finding errors in spelling was toujrh hunting in last week's! The FiTst
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An^al Revolver Mutch ~ * ~ ~ n , ci-\nn-cnT-Q*4 n\r tr\a H'T'aoimni**• Dril(*>A
Misspelled Words Scarcer,
But Marry Win Theatre Passes
issue of The Leader. Consequently those who sent lists of mis-spelled
\v*>rd,s to L. Hi KYeund, manner nt' Century's Freeport
Thentre, and received passes to the playhouse earned them.
Mr. Freund reported, however,
that many did so and received the
duckets by return mail.
thcatro manager considered
Lombardo's Goes on Air
For Luncheon Program --— -- r - -T --**
Scholarships Worth
$62,700 Announced
By J. Wesley Southard
Commencement Program
Held at Grove Theatre
Due to Rainy Weather
For the first time since the prac-tice
of holding outdoor ccmmence-ment
Exercises at the Municipal
Stadium was started about 1537, In-cleaiien't
weather necessitated con-ducting
the program for 227 gradu-ates
In the Grove Theatre Monday
night.
Twice light rains have fallen.once
at the start and another time at
the close of the program, but that
was all. Up to 1941 the commence-ments
were held at night, but when
the exercises for that year had to
be held in the theatre because of
the war time blackout, the time was
changed to 'the afternoon and this
has been continued ever since.
Perhaps the feature was the an-nouncement
by Principal J. Wesley
Southard that members of the class
ol 1952 had been,awarded scholar-sponsored
by the Freeport Police ships having a total value of $62,-
Department 'and Chamber of Ccm- 100 an all-time record for the
merce. this ' Saturday, emphasizes school. Superintendent of Schools
speed—Speed^—SPEED! | John W. Dodd also announced that
"Slow fire, 25 yards, 10 shots in 4 Sheila Shean, the salutatorlan,
minutes; timed Tire. 25 yards, a
Freeport Pair Graduate
At Riverhead Tuesday
A Preeport bride and groom were
graduated from the Riverhead High
School, Riverhead, L.I., at its com-mencement
exercises Tuesday night.
They are Mr. an4 Mrs. Spencer T.
Fisher.
Mr. Fisher, son of Mi' and Mrs.
Thomas S. Fisher. 312 South Bay-view
avenuo, and Miss Jane Vose.
daughter of Mrrs. Frederick B. Vose,
200 West Merrick road, were married
last October. They went to live on
a farm owned by the bridegroom's
parents at Manortille, near River-head,
and enrolled for their senior
year at the high school.
They plan to operate the farm in
Mnnorville.
string of 5 shc«ts in, 15 seconds;
finished second^ In • a~ state-<wTde
contest sponsored by the French
the contest a success and announc-ed
today that it would be continued
for at least two weeks longer.
Just go through The Leader with
a fine tooth comb looking for mis-spelled
words. List those you find
on a postal card or enclose your
list in an envelope and mail to M.
B. Freund, manager Century's Free-port
Theatre, Freeport, L. I., and
youll receive a pass in return. Please
send your list direct to the theatre
and~not to The Leader as several
persons have done.
Mondajf Ouy Lorn- / S SKCXns rN ll SEX7OWTJ&/—Shoto
•bardo's East Point House will Tea-1 off the Army L . target scored as
ture a daily program direct from i MISSES!"
the restaurant over the facilities of; Every citizen has a stake in pass-sul
in New—Yorkv. After winning
the Long Island contest. Miss Shean
competed against more than 550
s:-uion WG'BB, which will tbe call- • ing tshe word along to bonafide representatives from various sec-ed
"Luncheon at Guy Lcmbardo's" f members of his police department i tions of the state. The medal was
and will consist, of the dining pa- ' on full-time pay. to be at the Free-trcns
being interviewed by Todd' port PC lice Departmen-t's Rifle and
Lawrence, who will act as Master > Revolver Club's outdoor range. Mill
of Ceremonies oY the Show from Road and Bu-ffalo avenue, in the
1:05 to 2 o'clock. ; rear of Municipal Stadium, on
This type of program met with t Saturday. The
huge success two years ago when! promptly at 8
presented to her at Monday
(Continued on Page 15)
s - h p o t .begins
A. M., rain cr
Committees Named
For Youth Program
Tuesday Night Meeting
Opens Study of Plans
By Community Council
A series of commlttess was ap-tpointed
to paVe the way for the
setting up.^of a youth program for
"Freeport at "'a' 'special meeting of
the Community. .Council Tuesday I
night in the Memorial Library. At
the same time Russell Terry took
over as-chairman of the Youth
Project committee with0 Mrs.-Perris
C. Mack as assistant chairman.
Mrs. Martin Shebar and Mrs. A1-*
bert Starn were designated to con-duct
a survey to determine the
needs of such a project. Mrs. Mack,
and Mrs1. Jack Warner are to look
into the possibility of procuring av-ailable
places in which to conduct
activities for the youth of the com-munity.
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Another committee comprising
Homer I. Harris, Mr. Terry ana" Miss
Janet Cruickshank is to formulate
the aims to guide such a work.
Miss Janet" Cr
Various members volunteered to
take groups of high school students
to Long Beach, Glen Cove and other
communities where youth programs
are being carried out so they can
see for themselves wl^at is being^
done elsewhere. It was agreed that
the boys and: girls, must have a
free hand in formulating-plans, for
a youth .project under proper 'gui-dance.
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rrhe three committees are to meet
in joint session at the library on
Monday night, July 21, and a meet-ing
of the en' tire group will be held
CANNON PHARMACY OPEN
ALL DAY NEXT SUNDAY
The Cannon Pharmacy. 6 South
the East Point House was first | shine. There are no entrance or
opened. Because of the numerous other fees. TQa-m and individual
'quests fcr this Lunhceon Program,' prizes and trophies will be awarded
i Harry H. Carman, general Manager . to all winners, and every officer
of WGBB and Guy Lombardo, \ has a chance to win. There will be
\v:r!d famed orchestra leader, con- two ma tones. He may enter eiUher
Main street, will remain open Sun- sumated this deal which will again Match 1, as a member of a team of
day after the oiher druggists in1'bring "Luncheon at Guy Lorn- four from his department, or Match
Free<port close at, 2 o'clock. The bardo's" back to this outstanding'' 2, as nn individual not competing in
Chamber^romoting
telephone is FReeport 6-0041. water-front restaurant. Ma'tch 1.
Pat Gardner Re-opens Danziger's Store
McLaren Asks Support
For "Freeport Night"
As Community Project
Don McLaren, Executi've Secre-tary
of the Freeport Chamber of
Commerce, has is^Aied an appeal
•for Freeporters <to support Freeport
Night at Bbtoets Field Saturday
night, when the Dodgers play the
Boston Braves.
This id a fine opportunity for
Freeport to demonstrate Its civic
spirit and for Free/port neighbors
Xo--en-Joy each™ other's" company
while indulging in the national
_sporL, McLaren declared.
— "Everything _has been made easy
•for us-to gej" he pointed out. -'"We
may buy our tickets for the game"
and a round-trip bus ticket for n..
total of S3 at Schultz Sporting Goods
Store, 41 W. Sunrise Highway;
Jumbo Brown's, 16 West Sunrise
Highway, or Chubbucks Drug Store,
39 South Main street. Or we may
purchase tickets for the game only
at $1.75 each and provide our own
transportation. Round-trip bus tic-kets
are only $-1.25 each and bhere
is na parking problem."
The game will start promptly at
8:30 otelock. Buses leave at 7:16
o'clock in front ol the Village Hadlv
North Ocean Avenue. The bus tic-ket
number will tell the number of
the bus to be boarded.
Dr! Jf Maynard Wettlaufer has
premised a smart marching contin-gent
in uniform from the -Preeport
High School Band. *
Fraternal and service, organiza- -
(Continued on Page 13) '
A large group of business associates from 'the Freeport Chamber of Commerce attended the official re-open-ing
of Danziger's store, burned out in last Winter's fire. Pat Gardner, on an official shopping tour preparing
for her flight to Hollywood, officiated as ribbon-cutter at'the* opening. In the picture left to right are Mrs.
MjIIard R, Gardner, Joseph Gallo,- President Robert O. GoldscHmlt of the Chamber of Commerce, Lionel
Socolov, Milton Danziger, Sidney Abelson^J'at Gardner^ L. B. Freund, Ralph ^gagiei. Joseph Goldblatt,
Norman Kupersmldt and Phil"Markowltz. " . "" '. L "~"
ELKS TO INITIATE 30
A class of 25 candidates is to be
initiated into Freeport Ixadge.
B.P.O. Elks, tonight in the Merrick
road -Lodge room. Five former mem-bers
are to be reinstated. Exalted
Ruler Benjamin J. Reiner and his
tlon.
i RAPID PI-RE; IS yards, a string oif. Government and receded "a medal
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1952-06-26 |
| 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 Library |
| 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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