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"M^SSA^ytS LAHSEST WiEKLV"
Fr««port's
Official
Newspaper -.
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32Bd Yea*. No, 26 JTIEEl»ORt. N. Y.. THPHSDAY; OCTOBEH 19, 19S7
ROOSEVEO*
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PBICSi FIVE CENTS PES CX}PY
INEWS & VIEWS
* < " ' « * • ,
BY
EDDIE ¥ASIL
N. V.Nmtspaitpr Reponen Aifo.
fiati*>nil Prtts Syndicate
I,i«teii lA l!i« "EDDIE VAStt SHOW"
^« - On WTUE, WB on llie Diul
SA1.1ITE TO.I'E!i& KEU.Y . . . PETTER C KELLY i iu probablr
.sttvndad u nat^ TMfluonial Sinnai* as aiirim* wiw Mw bum* m
Umivg IB public and commnRttr activiiiM. Now. comM lli« tiin»
winni aU big Maads. and Ibfif,
WW li^isHii idU Mhite "liSra
Fiwipfflrl? wyi^aito "Mr. »•«•.
««ii C5o«nlf*' at « TotUmonial
Cirl'Hoppi'K la Baldwin . . .
Xt-;'ii -'fink' mMtfng ' held^ b? •
JflltinJS ' lCniTZ;':'FzMpari'
GOT LMdai. jyywi w. voiiT.
...•,BCBn..;60P/:Eicp«.- ^eoiiimllie*-^
maa""'-liid -•iM»flii»"Ch«l»iBBa"
CBAm£S ;M0]|niTCASTU&
it «Q» umouoeed that UiOmt
" ";jil»ady '1irta/.Ill^^flJ«
1-out
idim^l/, J;»;.if Eir«rfljodir^-|w*
.P£tER'C..KlBLLY'
tillrimadBir :i«tth dlgid^ to a few erangraiulatofr r«'
t#MU^.,. . "Ilw iiNSt |»«nitii«il man md wOmien In buiiaM^'iii>
diiittir'liiaiii.:pctblk iifa -wUl be.pi^*nt ^io-honor -PBTE ICiUi<LY»
wN| irndbjoliafta <m« of the gnatest Banes in Naiwan Counts'...
Pfla-Kaliri* a'Us iiian. In public Ufa and in build. And Ma bMct
mijt^hta'riU; Mt.gxaaliiHS^ (ibb;can b« veiifflad-l^'cauiittest wita
bi^jMaa bt^ped br Pete Kally and the antive Itellr fainU^) • . .
BET OK^KfflTY ^. . You can bet IMJ beautlfur BETTY CRAYTON,
owner oi the ptwular SAN BAR IfflSTAURANT (Hudson Ave, free-pq-
Oto alwis^ cWer iotiiething different to her patrons . . VNow.she
beHexes-lhat HALI^WEEN Is a ti^diWonalfun night and shoiiM be
enpojBd % jjpiBig and. oW ralike, so she's giving a gala Halloween
Paity'dn^SafiKflay'iilte, Oct 28.- Starting at 10 p.™. until 3 a.ra, . . .
CtbtMin^ «rei<^idnal and thei^'s %e plenty of fun, food and prizies
, .ft Music by the tommis JBRBY-IAMB and his Cordavox magic.
^ufigSpPTo -
S|>c>hsbr Dance
•The -Freeport Young Rcpubli-ca^
s anotmcedthat a gala cocktail
jpairty andjdanca wiUbe. held on
[Friday night, OctoberZT, at the
I Sunri^ Masonic KaU, 28S West
I Mtelcfc Roaid to R«eport.
'.'( ' : , '• . ' • • . ' ; ; • • - • "
Music will be Sjipplied by "nie
[Gefnenrtifflni BancL";;;\,.{, •..•;''•;••,
For tlclCBt. Kiservattons, write
|to?Bax'3Bl, Freepoift, N. Y.
I'mnsOf Italy"
luxilfii^Pcirty,
' The SKii«»"'Leagufc ^ of the ^Oif^
3er Sona of Italy wi! hold its an-pual
Cocktail Party on Saturday,
Mober 28,.at the Sons of Italy
Jail on Grove-St., from 8 p-m.
,12 pm.
Hors d'oeuvres. and music will
'provided.
> For tickets contact: Catherine
jkbbate; FR 84)600, U 1.6260; or
jie«'RaHtiHV MA 3-3806.--^^
imUG STORE NOTICE
; Tli» Cannon Phannacy-, 6 Bo.
Main St, Freeport will nunatn
open late, until Iff p^n. thiK Sw).
day. Oct. 22. Ail other diugr atosm
which am\]MenilMrs''of Iba'-FrM'
port niarmacy'AMOciation^eloM'
at 2 pjn. on Sundaya; Tha jteU-phone
number of th«-CMWMI
Pharmacy la. FH 8-0041.
Dembcrdfic Club'
To Haye Peb*|-e
Con-Con, Pit) or Con •wHr be
the''debate subject of the Freer
port Delriocratic Club at 8:30
pm:, Thurs., Oct. 19 when itwij
attorneys- debate^.the, proposed
new^state constitution'at 3 Little
P i n e ' s * . ; -V '. • ••-••/
John Armentano, Albertson,
consultant .to the Coniititutlon
Convention Committee on tiie
Judiciary will support its paa-sage
by the voters Nov, 7, CJp.
posing it wil be DonaUl Shack,
chairman, Nassau County Chap-ter.
New York Civil Libezttes
Union.
'.She gtiblJc' is faivltedi '"»-•««' "•'
• • • "SOUNDS OF FAITH
A FREEPORT MEMORIAL
Eipeen Religious Units
To Partielpate In Son^
Eugene Weisbein
Chamber Speaker
EtrGENE L. WEISBBIH
Afty. Eugetw L. Weitbeln will
be Uiil oueai vpeaker at the weekly
IttncheonL ntaetiBS of the Pi«e.<
iiQ^t.Chiinlaer el Commerce tUa
M£ Wei<b4rin will tilk' on
Coverhmeni Clm«*t To,, You—
Your Town Gowrniiieiil," V
Judge Charlei O. Mehmiann
Is program'ehalrman andJRoy M.
Caeeiatore It president of the
Chamlttr.
Eighteen Pailh Orgonlaations in Freeport wiU unite al 3 p.m.
October 22 In n stirring program of Faith and Thtmksgiving. This
day is appropriate for the program because October 22 la the 78th
anniversary of the Incorporation of the Vlllago of Freeport.
This program will take place in the auditorium of Freeport High
School and will include the Sal- ' ' "• ; —
vation Army Band, choirs and
combined choirs of eighteen Faith
Oxganizatlona with Clergy and
speaker participation to complete
ihe program.
.Churches, temrilea and i-eligtous
orgahtzatlo&i participating arci
p i CTflwil, •CfiBrSi of our HMy
Redeenfer, Chureh of Iho Trans-figuration,'
Congregation B'hai
Jsracl, Community Church of the
Najjarcnc, Dean Street Chapel,
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
First Baptist Church, FIrat. Pi-es-byterlah
Church, First Methodiit
Church, Light of the World Penla-coatal.
Little Zion Church of God
in Clirist,' Lutheran Church of
Christ, St. DemetrISs Church, The
Salvation Army, Second Baptist
Church, Union Reform Temple,
and Unitarian South Nas^u
Church
proi|i%jifi; X fl'cft #lfl offering will
be taken at an appropriate time
during the program. After the In-aro
defrayed = any surplus funds
curred expenses for Ihe program
will be donated to a worthy cause
to be selected by the Interlallh
Council of Freeport,
. (Continued on page 11)
"ONLY ONE FATHER MADDEN"
Lawyew Guild offtiie Meceie of RoctarfUe C«»tire held t«»ntly at Sf. « » « - '^'T~"i^;Z~,n^
S Z i . The Mort iCavi Wtfler P. Kelteibtrff, D-D. ll.h«V '>^^^;^,*^^'*^^fl^t^
^H^ar wa. Rev. Robert F. Prtaaa, S-V- »•«>«»« tt" ^ ^ 5*"*"%^T l £ H S ^ « T
to one of the most noted oratow to the JesuU Order. He spoke «a Civil «>flW«. Kende«« W.
. Morxlsoa. 01 Oarrten CUy. a OWricl Court .Judc read ft. EpUtto. J^'^^j^J^^^d f^
ltt«aw., in coloxfal .ttlri. formed a , u « d V^hwor for Ih. Vfx»*^^J*l^J^^^^^!^^
f««» Ih. Town rf Henvleed. Photo made beior. tbe pt««d<«jaww. L *»J;^f^ wdSfp
Euaane H. niOmMi Dirfd T. QO^xna, Mass CammW^e CWrmaJii Tlw Mwl l ^ r ^ W ^ t ^ .
latai wJ»Hp««(>eolii. Jototl-B^P*!** V**^ *««»» !UT«. For mwy ! « « g * ^ * ™ "
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| Title | The-Leader_1967-10-19 |
| 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 | 1967 |
| 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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