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NAS:SAU• S LARSEST WEEKLY"
- BALDWIN
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MERRICK
F&EEPORT, y . Y., THTOSDAY, JANUARY 3. 196a
; FREEPpRrS,
OFFICIAL.
ANNIVERSARY
^NEWSPAPER
ROpSEVEtT
UBRARY HOLDS
!." i*?l5E?!V?5ENTS PEB COPY.
? r i S i - ^ T?'i^ J " ' " " * •" *"* Elks tpflge Eoom Of the
the departed members of the Lodge. ThfsjMn serrloes mn falcb-liffhted
with the solenm and bnprcsslre dedlcflilDn a« a plaqoe Uk the
memory of Tbomao F. Dougherty, a WBU known aqd respected member
of this 'commmttty. In honor of bis Ufeloag devotion to the
assbtance of others. Mir. Dou^hertyi a. lawyer, was a re^Ueni of
Baldwbi, and at the (iuti of hia pasubig "was President of the" New
York State Elfes Association and a Past Exalted Rnler of Prttpoxt
Lodge. -• J
PiaORIALTALK
ON SATURDAY
By WILPRED MORIN
l '
On Saturday, Jan. 5, 1863 at 2:30
P.M., the Preeport MemorUl Library
•w«i-pr«ent-the-secoinl -otTrsenestf
pictorial talks sponsored by the]
National Oalleiy of Art In Washington,
D.C. Admission Is free. Mrs. j
Suzanne Barclay, Art Instructor for
the Preeport Adult Education Program,
wm be the narrator.
This Illustrated lecture is titled
"A Survey of AmarlcaA Painting."
The 40 beauUful color slides encompass
the full range of American
creatlve^gKalus from the early Colonial
days to the present.
-The first Wctwre on October 6,
1962 introduced us to the history of
palnUng in the western world, with
emphasis oa the four basic painting
methods. These ranged- ?rom
CIREBRAL MtSY
TELETHON BElGINS
THIS JflffiEKENIL^
over m volunteers 'imm Nassau County will be on ,
f°?!rf ^**^**5''^ =*"! »f Champions this Saturday, arid s i
assisr in one of televjsfto's most successful fund apneals
The occasion wUl be the 12th anneal United Oerebrai « w
Greater New Work Wathon ^Mch will bette at lO^lT , Z l
and close, IS hours later, at S;50
P m Jan. 6.
hand •jat
unrjayto
Palsy
Freeport Democratic Club
To Hear Howard Samuels
Howard Sanmuels, upstate, industrialist
who was a leading contender
for the Democratic gubernatorial
nomination at the Convention last
Fan and hag emerged" as a leading
IJOlltfcail figure in New York State,
WlU be (Euest speaker at an- <^en
meeting,.01 tkie'.Regular "jPteeport
For the third consecutive year
the marathon telecast will ' be
hosted ' by Steve I,awrence- --vaA
Eydle Oorme. DenniB Jamecr IvrtQ^.
servp . as .Master of <'Ceremohlea. '
Channel 9 <WOR-TV) wlU wjny
•the" entire show which haa enlisted
over one liundred stars • of stage,
sereeh and nkdio... . ' ,! ,-
Prboteds - to the - telethon from
)l'be,«i»vtKitt\itWl
HOFSTRA JCOLLEGf EXHIBIT
FEATURE PAlNTMIiSOt
16th, l7tli,]ath CENTURIES
An exhibit of paintings of theT 16th, ITth, and IBtJi centuries,
icoiS~tbe collection of Countes& N. de .Navarro, will be showir at Walt
'Whitman Galleiy, Hofstra, College, Mohday,.,Jan. 7, through Friday,
Jan. 25. ~ • . "" — ,,__
. .' IncludedJn the exliUilt_wUl be'The'Sdoratlon^'f aie Chlld'Ohrlst'^
by- Lucas Van lieyden 1494-1633)
- 'Which has been-given, to Hofstra's
pertnanent'collcetiou by the Countess
and her husband; Sidney farber
of Glen Head and New York City.-
Also to be shown, Is "The Adoration
vt the Magi" by Hloronymus
Bosch a402*1fil6)" which was pre
sented to' the CoUege by the Par-bers
last year. ,,
"We are delighted to receive this
second-valuable glft~from-Mr. -and
Mrs. Farbcr," said Dr. Malcolm H.
Preston, chsiiinan . of , Ho&tra's
fine arts department and director
of its Institute of tOe -Arte, rnie
^works' of Lucas van Leyden are ex-
.tremely rare today, as he die^ wben
!qui)«.youngr. Ttds is.an extremely
good picture." " ''
' Other paintings to be shown are
'fl^rtralt of a .Standing Xody" by
Fraos E&ls <1530^16P6), the Flemish
painter-noted for Ills portral-
, tures; "Bacbus Inviting Abandoned
iftriAdne" by (fie Botogniese okiat,
ipriuseppe Maxla Gregpl -UesS-i7
«)i.;.and,*)itte works of •.<>.'.A>
!Pe)leeriai (1475^n!(|}.^rffiinmiff'«c4
the ' Sheiducdst" ^ftwdtnUig!'' V^UB
and greatly appreciated by en who"|
saw them.
'Tills program should be of particular
intercit to the public in the
New York area since many of the
artists represented are on~perma-nent
exhibit/at our leading; museums,
particularly the Brooklyn,
FHck and Metropolitan in New York
wark of typical painting of which
City. These artists represent the bulwark
of typical American tTAlntiner
of which we can'be lustljr pnSttd. .•
The slides cover .the 'early Portrait
period from Copley and Stuart
to Bamuel B. Morse; the Romantic
Oedter
haa been caring: for jfeasauTs cereT
Hurt Freeman, club president, hnff' '"*'' ^PPlaled- • Approximately-40,00^
invited everyone, whether 4 „ e „ \ j 2 j » " « » =«^^«« are «Me«d »«:
ber of the club or not,-bo attend and
u— ,. J . - ... Noteworthy
"meet and hear one of the out'
'=s\V;
standihg new figures In State political
circles." Considered by many
"the man to watch," Mir. Samuels
impressed everyone-41 the Convention
-with Ms charm, vitality and
grasp, ijf,State affairs. He is par*
ticulariy Interested In Iion'g Island
because <hl£' wife is, a Hempstead
of the CP Telethon
success is the fact that since' Its
Inception better than ninety percent
of the total pledges made
each year are fulfilled in cash.
Costs for the entire production
have always been less than twelve
percent- of tlic overall total.
The telethon numbejr tor Ifassau
rejsidcnts~td coll bi^rlnnliig flaturdo^
eVenlns Is NH 4-aB60. Prc-teiethon
3-1 girt, and'fie considers his appear-I Pledges may be-mude directly to,the
Landscape as well as some of our I anoe-in-FreepDrt as a sort of "home-I Center in Itoosevelt by calling
Thtirsdarii; «etitt#S«>.^'MM»^:J9.
i-uit^xiib ^»Aitfjfis^^^lf»,- ^^ imgima*
famous expatrlotes - Whistler, Marie
Cassart and John Singer Sargent
The on to the gripping realism of
Wlnslow Homer and-Tbomas Eaklns
and concluding with -the Ashcan
School' painters of New York, .
'MI in all thls^hould be a very
Stimulating program which will appeal
to young and old, -
Ik
One of the earlier to be on-J
display'^Is "Marriage'of 8te. Catherine"
by Bontfflzio Veronese (Dl
P'itati) 1(MB7-.IS53>, Uxe Verona-bom
artist. Three other' artists of the
17th and 18th centuries to''be represented
'ar6: 0 3 . Tiepolo U6S6-
lino), I'Fetontc Asking Anoll? -to-
Guide ihe Car of the Sun"; O.-B.
Piaszetta (1683-1754), "Portrait of a
•Nun:" 'and Francesco -.(^limifena
(lflS7-l747>; "Portrait .of a Man;**
It is interesting to note- tbat Pla&-
tetta, a Venetia.n.. p$Uhter;-litHdied'
trader Crespi and-ioQttitte?d ^ e"
polo. SoUmena' was the-^tttaj^ IMe
Baroque painter.
FoUowhtg an jnvU«itf<tttal..|^Ww
showing on Sundiv«^^8n.-c^0,<je(dlt-stra's
gallery houra-4kr*''MM]A|t JOt"
tended- for this exhibit, irtth Uie
gallery open from &. a.m. to- 6 am.
M<uidayE.,tb»U^h.«I'l(Mii^>,>tteoag& ;/lK»»lt)rVBfc»ilMtt!y>.'t« St.- Otwp
January 25. AddUMBat.iifil|ira-«111^ .13i.'Jm|CiMrV>M)i'<«MMitii Meit'.t»t«
irorA 7ito4f3e;p»!M)MHlWtas«'«a^-. M»MrijllMMM>U--'liM»4l^*>ll>>»Wut':.f
NewDateSetror '
St^iptoL Board Meeting
!Mr. Oliftoti fi, Smitli, President
<a aie Freeport Boand of EdvHsa-tlon
atuiounced 'today -that tSie;
J^uary. meeting . of „the. Board
V<aUd be held on Monday, Jan. 7,
tOea Instead of the regularly scheduled
meeting on January eth.
^TEb^.ttieifint^ ^lU take place in .the
j9oiiM- toist at the.,^Senior High
4cj]«ol.at-,Q:l5 pjn. Ifae public is
ootdiaUs^ .Invited to attend.
DHWG'StOfm NOTICE
j|^«l«W(!:4qNc^iN(%«MM*t(»-^^
1 .tor 6..tm. Tttur v6mtmm)^<*b: ^0/amf» jk^titttoa -.wfti^w-'it
coming. FR 8-2000 (Bxt. 140),
XMAS PARTY WINNERS
Winners of the-Ninth Anonal CliUdr«n's'Clvisiaua' P^ly held In
tiA Sontb Grpre Theatre Bpoiuwred bg the CbamtMHr of Oommtme In
Mvpeifttlon with fkeV Freeport rcereatim deportaMi^ >
J ' <I<. i« B^Wuiei'ZclMtia. Anthony Cmrder,- W>dter |.i|te^ Cathy
r-tmmtr wad Muiey viaji, Lwddnf on a,piNNivia(ly o n spur; (left to
fJlttm 'fiC|SBfar'HeMln(,-SHitft CUmi, Bill JOkn, VSt/gi^ ot Cj)m*
piBM)M);.«nd.*]Un IIwiBMnf BeerMtlotui Depi - , '^
J't-- .rfMWM^^?
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1963-01-03 |
| 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 | 1963 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Relation | 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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