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FREEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT MERRICK
26th Y<>dr, No. 28 FREEPORT, N. Y„ THUKSDAY, OCTOBIR 26, 1961 av piac± Finns cBsnrs n£B ccMPir'
€ 0 f WOMEN PLAN
AI^UAL PARTY AND
M L Y ON NOV. 3rd.
:; i The Women's Division of the Preeport Bepubliean Club, headed by
general Chalrmao Mrs. Dorothy Gordon, will itolk their traditional and
atmual Card Party and Eftlly on Friday, Nov. 3, at the Freeport Hta
-Club oti West-Merrick ad.
This is the outotandlng soclaJ-poUti«al highlight of the Pall seftson
and the top HepuhUcsn dtpiitartes ot Nassau County and the Town ol
Don't Forget To Turn Your
Clocks and Watches Back
One Hour Saturday Night.
Joe Li Puma Opens
New Restaurant in
Free port's Center
Joseph 14 Puma, veteran restaii-ranteur
who has worked as a host,
jimnager and chef in some of Long
Inland's best eating estatoUahments,
will open his new ItaUan-Amerloan
iL'Ktaiurant called "Preeporl Village
Inn" on Priday. Oct. 27,
The new restaurant Is located in
the heart of the business and shopping
center of the village on 14-16
Newton Blvd. It is surrounded by
many municipal parkinB areas.
The Preeport Village Inn will be
open for luncheon, dinner and after
theater and shopping snacks.
Jnlge Mia>WUJMs ^ .JDISti Al^. Mannie Levlne
Hemiijstetfci are especteet'tb atfear IMs popMiar.V which a»nu8lly
'attracts ft lecojfi-hreBMngTitl^'dRnee. -". - "
; The ilat of special-iHVItatioii Includes Assembly Speaker JosqiW
CarUno, County B»ecutlv«!< lauadidate Bobert Dm, Judge Paul Wiaiite,
iPreeporfs own, Comptroller Cdry Bedell and District Mtomey Maaale
• lljevlne. • i- • •
Baldwin Girls Attend Big
FHA Rally On Lung Isknd
four members of thf-Baldwin
P.liJir. Chapter 'attended the Ru-
:ine Homemakels of America Pall
Rally at Hecfcschpr State Park,
on 'Bat., Oot.vic They ..Were Kathy
•"•We-tgirfi'/weretiic^onipanled by
ehetf advisor, Leoti Seyb, HoniB-maklng
Teacher.
GALA ELKS BiZAAR
STARTS tO-MGHT
% GEOB6E BBNHEVi ^MITB~
The GoJden Anniversary CSbarity Bazaar of the Preeport lodge of
Bks. BJ'.OJB. No. 1253 is currently hetng held oh lijurs., PrI. and-
Sat. evenings, Oct. 28. 27 and 28, at Uie Clubhouse, 171 West Merrlclc Bd;
The doors of the Lodge will swing open at 8 p.m. these evenings, ott
e glltta-lng array of booths displaying prizes of all types» from sparkling
beverages to attractive and decor- , —.——
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atlve household items. All of these
are to be awarted to ttie lucky
winners on the evenings of the Bazaar.
(jtemes wyi be played with the
usual festive air enhanced on this
epeclal, one-hi-a-lUetlme event
marking 80 years of dedicated service
to the Oomtnunlty by the Pree*
pai4 Lodge of Ellcs.
All booths will be operated by-members
of the littdge, fchoreby In-sm-
lng a decorous and congenial
(Continued on Page 10)
GUY LOMBARDO'S BECOMES
#r IWIST CENTER OF L 1/
National Dance Favorite to Be
Introduced by Chubby ilackson
Thiii Saturday Oct. 2B, from'S.pjn. to 3 a,m, ilrs. Ciiy iLontbardo
WjOl personally introduce Hie opening, of the.'.'Chubby Jackson Orchestra"
afid his "Ttststers". a t the East Point-House on Bo. Grove St.
f¥oin that point oU,; evcfy Bat DtelaW th? Baat Point House will b»
.known as:jtoe.!"rwlsV'j*5TOter.'<»M; 4.i;-.,:^^
I lEStorsM/ttoe '"Twisty wHl he jprraenfr
before, has one I to put on an exhibition and to give'
I
i'.
Meeting Date CSianged By
Roosevdl Education Board
In order that fSie H»osevelt Board
of Education may attend the Hof-stra
College School Board Conference
on TCiurs., Nov. 2, to hear Dr"
Walter Crewson, Assoc. Comm. of
the State Education D^t., speak
on nejw developments and teoh-niques
fij elementary and secondary
schools throughout the State, the
Begular Meeting of tl»e Board of
Education will be held Mon., Nov.
6, at B p.m. in the Board Room of
the Centennial Ave. School.
Dems Halloween Party To
Honor Frances Hlmetfarb
A Hailoween Party for fun and
l^unids is being sponsored Sat., Oct.
28, at 8:30 pjn.. at the Peter SchU-ler
McsmejWJ Conn: Ave., Preeport.
Cd-iwstesses for the affair are
Mrs. Peter SdiiUer and Mis. Daniel
-MoNamara. Prisses and- fun promised
SAT aU.
storm. Never
WS
by
form of dancing achieved aucb national
publicity.
Guy Lombardo himself, at this
very moment is adding the song
called "The Twist" to his orchestra's
library. He's certain that the new
dance fad wUl be one of the biggest
hits ever to occur in the dance business,
since the Cha Cha took over.-
Miss June Taylor, one of Americas
leading choreographers, will Judge
this Saturday nights' "Twlsl" contest,
m addition, some ot^ the orlgi-
I'tree- lessons to all "TwlsterB" pre-
' sent.
You're invited to Join the new
"Twist" Society at the "Twist'' center
of L.I., Guy Lombardo's East
Point House. Starting 8at., Nov, 4,
the "Twist" programs will be broadcast
la person, with instructions,
twice In one evening—two separate
one-half hour "live" taroadcaste with
Chubby Jacltson "Twisters" direct
from the East Point Bouse.
iC(»yuyUTTEE REPORTS ON
HvC BW MEADOW PROBLEMr
i Preeiiort's Cow Meadmv COJflmlt-tec
unsnimDUsly r«»nunendcdtast'
•the ent-U« conttoVerslal Cow MfeiH-ow
area tsg "TdtatfY&i' from private
ownerehl|i'flndtitlll«tf-it»-me benefit
(rf- the- puauc'
, Speaifitally' it rtaWiftMettded tCiflt"
iTown,j3flilHtjr-•ar"dta<t« o««jaen|ul-.a
•maJofWusn-oPfUe iM-ocre" tfiwl;
with tf-J. VlUage" of Preeport ac-
.qulrlhg liie rest,. '__ '
I In the opInicM at the cojuMrftiee,
juses-.fftat'f-wouia'be faVoftilily'regarded
Vjc itm iMc^le ai Vti^^Sfti
in order iff .tlieBrpettffePcg,
ibe (1) -a ttatute-^iiteri <2) a'
cour^, (3) a. parKand Marina, iMtlJ'
separate access taod, (4) a #et-;
land pi'eseni'e.
"The Conanittie voted intatti
mously in fa?»r.of "piAllc o*rt6rtHIil
ot this open-land area," said- '•l&hn
B. Mack, Chairman of the <la«
Meadow Committee,
• The area-known, as Cow Meadow
is a tract «f ttrivateiy own«<l-nW8aifW-land-
forming a- peninsula sotttll' at
Mr*. Cbire Fern Guest
At Cbhunbus Ave. School
"Art Si creativity," is the topic
choden for consideration at a meet-
.ing of the-Pre-School Group, Thurs.,
•ffov. 2, at.8:3P pjn. In Cafeteria at
Colttmbu* Ave. school. Mrs. Claire
Petti, Director of South Nassau
CdftaaiUnlty Wursety School in Pree-jjoft,
-Kdfll'be the speaker of the evening,
H%f^eshm«nts wlU be^ served:
DHUG STOftE NOTICE
' Zip^tt'B PbaRnacy,-S5 So. Grove
St, Pttf^Tt; wUI irenuifai open late
^buUI'lO lUtLV 4111* Bdnday,, Oci> 29,'
__ AUiatUeCdTiicafoM tnemberaof'tlw
Prceport's souHietiL bound&fy. oSfce''] ftN»i««'Kiafiaary 3»socfaiIto rt«e
srea- is cntlre»- ouSslde the Vflla«!e 'a,V- T fM. «ti SjOddayB. Zififtt^
of Preepdrt. bfltls-inchideautiffirte-t ilTawWHW tcltpiione nmnber to
<ConlInuaS m J^sge- 16) " OTf »•«<».; -
HISTORICAL MUSEUM PARTY
AHRACTS RECORD CROWD
Over 200 people turned out for the "Museum Party" held at the
Preeport Historical Museum, SSil South Main St. on Priday evening
Oct. 20. •
William Kaland, President said Uiat sufficient ftands haiJ been
raised as a result ot the party to be able to go ahead -with plans for
rqjairs on the roof. .. . *
Plans are now tmderway lor a
series of special events to be held at
the Museum during Chrtotmas
Week.
AU thoie interested in joining
the Preeport Historical Society, and
helpmg in the development of
further plans lor the Museum
should call Mr. or Mrs. William
Kaland at PB 9-1748.
i
The Marinei; Scouts of Preeport
(have Invited otiher Girl Scout
Troops bo Join them in a Halloween
Party at the Museum on Tucsdayi
Oct. 31 at 7:30 pjn It's going te
be a costume party cohiplete with
"historical" ghosts. All 0rl soouiis
ai'o Invited to,attend.
FREEPORT PLANS HUGE
HAUOWEEN PROGRAM
• The Preeport RccreaUon Dept. in
co-operation with many local or-gaideafions
iias inad^-plans for a
JTuli evening of ghostly goings on,
tvhlcU will inid^ude a^ parade, costume
.Judging oont>£St, cartoon);,
square dance and a' record liop,
along with lefresbmebte.
Tills pmisram has ben scheduled
to;' Tuesday evening, October 1,
and' Is for all-Preeport youngstei* •
Iront' 18 years ot age an ddown.
Elementary Party I-Children
from grades K througB-y
6th grades are invited to participate^'
in a .costume parade ^ vrtiteh wSU*
(CotLtinue<t OD Page 16) '"T«-
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1961-10-26 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1961 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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