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FreBpQti'a Original OtflolaL H««rapap«r
"NASSAU^S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWfN -
27th Year, IvTo. 4 0 -
MERRICK
FREEPORT'S
OFFICIAL •
ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER
FiiE^PORT.y^ Y., THtmSDAY, JANUARY 31. ,1963
ROOSEVELT
PRICE FIVE CENTS PER CC)3E*V
l^7ARS"SWING FOR
MARCH OF DIMES
Qiamber Sponsors
Qala "Mardi Gras"
The Freeport Chamber oj Commerce
wnr sponsor, a gala "Mardi
Gras" evening ^oa-SUttday^'lPab; 84
Pr'eeport. BUBS plu^ 6n jWeat
V •".t^:^
s Top wriiciais
Refuse To Support Man
Nominated By Own Party
MARCH-OF DIMES benefitted ~ from prooeeas of 25th Anniversarr
AU-Siar Show ^eld'Iast S^dajr In ^ e JEUTOU Theatre tn Hempstead.
Lymnn Dnryea of 'Frcepor^ 'Nusm Conntr coordinator, seated,
dlscDEOies program ivith CInibliy Jackson otJ^rceporTana dfcliestra
leader Woody. Herman, )wth te»toted~ performers In the shim«~.
V«>4r***<*%**'«V<M r
tOllRSE
^ m f i lO-NIJGHT I
I , - j ^ - / ^ '^lUlam,A^ Parker,'Director of Frecport Adi^t Education, announced
at' tUe' JU«3'''SllFIfl^"*Se?ae8i^"HoBram wui indlude"a~speclarcottrsfS-Tn-ir
=the^Wrttlng of PubUclty JE^l^K^ tor'Newspaper Publication and, jEladlo
^Brokdcast. -'••-.-,'- "•:«'^''i. • "* "^ ' •
•The COUIS0 will start' on THarsday, January 31, and be held every
ThUiwWy mgbt-lorslx weelg.&om's to 10 p.m. in the'"new Freeport
High School'on '^U£bt Brooj^sld? Ave.
i ,It Is xeqiieSed that 'aH""organilzatlons who plan to send pufaUcity^
Chairmen .og-repregentotjiieai-ta-these claMe8;--^nd---BU--oiaiBtB'7iiQHr
vwSS-'3of7g|fiEna,,aBgl«ter tnuuedlately because It is; hitended thfttLoIas?
.me^bet^P^-kept-at-aNnntSi nq]nber~'ior 'twst i«sultir.' ' ~
'A "] -JBfegUla^tlpa ^ stert;on Januarys at the Freepott Senior-togh
^•^chooL Contact t^VAdpiBdnjlation Dept. opea~dai]y and l^nesdaj'^wul
^ursday^ eve^ojls;. at%e..Te{|^&0ticiii~re«^ for Freeport realdente'la''|t'
' and!Tdr qaii<-r'etfd^ts"|ff. - ". ^'" '-- •; -,.''i',' -\v;/ • 'I
^ - W^aaA^i^yj^^-:islunai^xefiaii^^ and ji£in«siitKrfiattor,-%lIL
can^ne(:,'tib^j>i^bllsitf^,>Rit^t ' I '
/ " 'Cotiti. 'Ave., hav'e
'announced plans for'many features
;including a'coloriul contest for the
best costumej
The affair will start with cocktails
at S p.m. and ivTll include e
Buffet. SUMJer and general. dancing
to the. miilodies of Paui Mitto's
Society Orchestra. \
For reaervatlonf. and~ tickets call
the Chamber of Commerce office at
PB 8-7402.
Community.Par+y to
Sponsor Dance on
Saturday Feb. 9
The Community Party, Freeport'fi
new local political organization,.has
aiinounced plans -for a dance and
get-together February79 at the Congregation
B'nal Israel on Nmth
3ayvie!W Ave. ... •' .-
Tickets' each may be obtained
ttiru any member of the'party or
from William Vogts, Chairman' of
the Dance Committee.
Paul A^ttson, Community Party
pjresldent, stated that the'nomlnat'
Ing convention, at which the Party
wm namts its candidates for two
truE*ee_£Mltlonaj^ will be held 3Peb,
By EDDIE VASIL
The well-appointed ballroom of the luxurious "Union Re-torm
Temple on North Brookside Avenue served as an ideaU
setting for the fifth annual dinner-dance of the VillaEe Partv'
of Freeport., . ^- • • ' • . „ - • -V;
, Ar spirit of success and camajiadelrie Been>ed:,tp'fil
>gettier..^th ^Ucl?. sQng»;,A&Li^BMl%'M^^y^^i|fi^
..•i, - 0pi5r-,twto years ago the Village Party took a clean sweep
in the Freeport political picture and "elected a Mayor and" two
Truste'B5.~-Last year tjiey successfully nominated and elected
Edwin'J. Freedman as Police Judge over some stiff competition.
•
Yes, this is the feeling and the spirit which was apparent
last Saturday night when approximately 300 members and
friends of the Village Party first gathered in celebration.
(Continued on Page IQ>
PREDia BIGGEST
YEAR
4 at the Knights of Columbus Club
house, Broadway, Freeport. -
Tlie organization which was
farmed last month by an amalgamation-
of the Home Rule'and Unity
Parties has, in that short period,
obtained ctver 300 paid up members.
DRUG STOUE I^OIICE
• The Atlantm; Cbemlsti^. 179 Atlantic
Ave., Freeport, irill remain
.i^en.Jate ontn iO i^in. ibis Sunday,
Feb. 3. AQ other'dnv Btoces
wiUeh'jftre memben of'ilte JRreJejpoit
[FUandaoy * AfltMiattet ^, flai^ "M
iij^l^jn, jooB'SiindayB. T^ Athuittc
MJSIteiHlfcla -^ftfepli0n0* nttnfact if
The UfiS-aeaMn for tSe Freeport Mitijlclpal Stadium vlll be bigger,
than ever predict three of the people' who are in tli«, position, ^
know the Inalde details. The'.picture, above show* (left, to rigbt)
DVKE ..DONALDSON and «BS. BiiAAE KCDENBVEO' of the
KedeUbncf Bae&v Anoclation,' aad-Sj^ANNUp HE8SIN6, ChalraUB
' of ibe'Freepori Faik Cnnmlsslon, diortiig <he ncent algnliv ol tlW
.'ttfiOfA-lDrfaiaat J!-year contract.. Xhe' wUdty-kunrai- vetemi race
-'^'offfislaU^ieported'thst the acciirity of » 5-;|r(Mir ^OBtraot 'DOW quMe4_
•ilnra now'to inake-ttuir-iieeeitanritaip^iHnaieiita'to the itadisob
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| Title | The-Leader_1963-01-31 |
| 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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