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mh Year, No. 52
The LEADER
Freepwi's Original Official Newspaper
"NASSAU'S LARStST WEE.KLY"
BAbPWIN L MERRICK
FREEPORT'S
' OFFICIAL
ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER
FREEPORT, N. Y.. THtJBSPAY, APRIL 25, 1963
ROOSEVELT
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I "Honey, I jusf came over to remind you
I not to. forget to set your dock Ahead
t o n e hour on Saturday night, April 27/
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PWC5 FIVE CENTS PER COP:
RACING SEASON
ffiMdim it.reaches^.K6mie4y i?ark I "3351.Brooklyn-Avenue
«i \&ta •W«il9gIi^R. R. Stalioa
NiCKEItSON & SWEENEY HEAD
PEBSONAl AFFAWS MONTH
'r. „;T"'?. ^'•?f??rt'f-. Mayor -Sweeney as Genetal- ChE,irmaj,^ aid
County. Executive Eufienc H. Nicke^on as .H5norarx,.ChUC»,^
^i^.J?"""' Observance of Pjreeport^faora'id^ and' mweiSiS«?iat
J'ERSONAL .AFFAIRS MONTH, will be -^aujjuratecl locairy mid
;naliunally at the Gurdcn City Hotel on Wednesday, May 1, at 'l2
Noon, according to an announce- •— • •
sonal Affairs Pr6gram.-The speak'
ers on this year's prograjji will bj
the Honi John D. Bennett, Sunni
gate of Nassau Coynty, who ^i
report on the work of thfe State-
(Continued on Page 5i.
taent made by Horace E. DeLisser,
Founder aod President of Per-
EonalAffairsInstitute^of^America.
t Following the pattern of previous
years, the Inaugural Lunch-fe^
will Ijlck off the Annual Per-
4- -
Launches
^Plfal uafdenia Bays
rtnr-<»--.-^j,.-i-,..art.jjjg|^^^^, iimatafBUi "B^i^"*^^^^^"*"'* iia ISSS BUIOI _
port SlBdmm with a pfomise^ntneeorcrbxeakiit? season. Piclured BIJOTO fciij leliTto tight ots
Maiuue Mesiing, Chairman of Ihe Park Com mUaion; John Mendes.cominiasioii member,-i3uk«
Donaldson, Truslee Frank. Somers presenting tt iriing flag of new season and Frank Smilh; com-missioft,
member. , .. . - - - Photo by Bagktelle)
SUITIKC THE ACTIQN TO THE WORD. After jwoclaiming
May^^ZBd and 3rd as "Hospital tiardenia Days" in Freeport,
Mayor Robert J. Sweeney }juys the .,£rsi' (lower, from K|n.,
William Penny, co-president of the Freeport auxiliary- lo Gknith
Nassau CoRununities Hospital. Auxiliary membeM .will wll goir-denias
next Thursday and Friday in Freeport «% welt ai in
•illages throughant the South Shore. All jpraceeds wilt i>e ^'•
nated to the Annual ImproTement Fund of South .Ifauau'C^m-tnunities
Hospital, a non-profit voluntary hospifal. .
RabH R6i;ben Katz To
, Altettd. Ntdfonal 'Assembly
Rabbi Reuben MI TCatz of Congregation.
B'nai Israel of Freeport
will be one of the participants in
the 63rd annual convention of the
Rabbinical Assembly, interna-,
tional association of Conservative
Babbis, —
Theme of tne conventionr which
will be Ijeld at the Pioneer Country
Clukf.'Jflfew York, from May 5
to May 9 wili'Be'"Jewish Tradition"
and the Contemporary
World,"
^ Rabbi Katz is the former President
of the Nassau-Suffolk .Re-'
gion of the Rabbinical Assembly,
and IS at. present serving as %
member,pHhe National Executivsi
Committee, the Membership and
Administrative Committees. ~>;
'i9sn&.
DRUG STORE NOTIQE
' Betnhaxd's ' Pharmacy^ 54 W.
.Meniek Rd., Freeport. will !«•
nuUisuppen late .until 10 p.m, Sunday,
Apr. 28. AU other drug stores
"who'eye members of the^ Freeport
Bhannacy- .^Juociatitin ^lose at 1
pan. oi) Sunday. Bombard's tela*
-phone-U Tfi S-OdOS. '^ -
JUDGE KELLY INSTALLS
JtOY N. CACCIA10^ N E #
PRESfD£NT OF CHAMBER
__J^As THE LEADER goes-to gressj'ti re4prd-breakiiig'attfcn.dance _
of nearly 600 members and'friends of theTTOeport Chamt)er of Commerce
are gathered -together at Giiy- Lombardo's East .'Point House
foi the installation of officer3,_ ' ' - _,.: ,...:_
Roy Cacciatorej harjd-workmg and en^rcetic merchant w'l
up through-the ranks, will - tpike
his path aa president to sacceed
Wilfred T. Allen. Mr. Cacciatore
'has seri^ed as vice»|)residentj9f thf
Chamber and llso a president, of
the" Freeport Merchants Divisioil.
' 'Hon. Palmer'JiFarrington, presiding
supervisor, of the;^own of
Hempstepdj TsvilJ head J^e list oi
(iignljaries/Thomas PorleUa, deputy
county executiye will represent.
Eugene SHcfceretfn. Mayor
Robert J. S#eehey.wili serve as
official host of; the village.
County Coiirt Judge Paul Kelly
of Freeport was schedijled to install
the officers. These; include
IJbuis Blooin, 1st vice president;
Hafry Se«>r,.2nd vice persident;
John O'Neill, 3rd vice president;
Executive Secretary J< Norman
Ledt; Vt^illiam Sabella, treasurer., ROy N. CACCIATORE
NATIONAL-liBRARY WEEK APRIL 21-27,1963
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1963-04-25 |
| 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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