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FREEPORT BALDWIN RO^OSEVELT M E R R I CK
i m Year, No. 4S FBEEFOHf, N. Y., THUESDAY, F E U g A E Y 12, 1«83 : i-®»°'»^ FIVE OINTS PER OOtY
To Perform at Boy Scout Benefit
•-•' j i , - ' - ' >'•'•.:• •'•'^'••••• ••.Vv3J'4;.<wS
Bof Scouts Drndiict
l i p Wttf At
(k^pnu^ Monday
Entire Calendar Acted
iJpoii By^ioMths In
Regular Bpatd Sesskm
Heads R e p u b l l i ^ C l u b.
Boy Scouts fillea~ths chairs oi
she membsrs at the Viltagje isffard
and other miinictptt - oUkwS"'~iS
•'government for a" day" was":bliserT-ed
Monday nlgnv as part of Boy
Scoiif week, ,. ,,
''qhaf ies • W, ' Swlger, ^r., 'a ' m ^
f.eautand .member of Ti-oop 18, serv-td
as Mayor, with ThomftS Connel-iy
a«d Robert Shunk, also of Troop,
:8; John MontSel, Troop 59, and
Paul Dteltey, troop 318, trustees.
Others, who partiftipRted were
Russell Bates, "Troop 36, Village
Clerk: James MacLaury, VlUaft
Counsel: Pmllp FoXi-S8, JiuJBS''"Sbi',t
MacksnssJt, 5S, Police OWef; Tftom-
AS Judge, 36, Ofljoptroller; Michael
Lano 38, Village Trtftsiirerr''aWtt
ilarold Varmus, 59, Fue Chief,
Coached by Ijconatd 3 B Smith,
who acted as Mayor in the absstice
"' of ^ b e r t Jj. Doxsee,. tJie trustees
' . and Village Clerk Edmund T, Chcs-
,i| hire I the boys went^ftwugtl the en-
Ji lire „cAlendar and tc!Qk_flcttoi,V on
^ e&tjh. it,em_•Bos^;§^ltJii jPojnmlAsioMn'
vTlftussell C<'Appier said )Gj*eport,T7a8
'Anvs" ••*>* • ^^-^ f li'st-vlUage in which this" was
iitfi'-^ff^i^ done However, ftfl-er the oifietlng
during the closed .wssion In the
GOBDON SnUONSON
V. F, W. Scrap Receipts
Given March of Dimes
At the semi-monthly meeting .of
Henry ..'Piehodoi'e M6hr, V.P.W., in
Exempt Fire Hall, it was voted -to
donate the enlli* receipts of the
monthly scrap collection on Sunday
March 1, to the March of Dimes
Donald Oaynor ha^ been elected
tltep»blican«
Congressman To Induct
New Slate Wednesday
At Freepwrt Qks Club -
Gordon Staionson Arid therother
members of the executive board of
the Freeport KgpuMloan C51tib. are
to be formally Installed at ejcerclseS
to bs held in the. Elks lodge-room.
Wednesday night at 8:|0, sttoci;., ,
0ongressman Prank J. Becker Is
coming from Waishlngton to oincl«
ate as InstBtUng officer and deliver
the addi-es.^. He plans to '^leak «n
his experiences glace he succeeded
JbEonard W. HalF in Congress the
first of the year*.
Janet "Klagnus will lead in the '
singing of "-The Stttr__Spai»gled
Banner^' to dpen the proetamr and -
JuydB 1J. Birgenthftlf the retiring
president, will call twe meeUng to W"
I ordef. He will Inft-odiice BobeH p , "^i
Campbell as chairman of the- Installation
coaittilttee. who In • turn
WJH present' ConE;ressm&n Becker.
Junior ylceKJommander. , 1 Pfillffwlng^ the i.p ductlon, Pte,sldeht
Dr. S., iijymiond' Strauss,, 'paatl Simonson-wUl deliver his acceptattce
comipander, announced that 3001 Bpeeoh,"'Mr,--Campbell will-Intro—
pounds "of • clolhlTig arid .blanketsIflUce'guests "who'a-ttenii tli6 gath-wote,
.coUected.foc-th^ -»flQod.< vie- j,el;l^g^ .ahe'rllt W^' AifT^A .yDlUufer,
tUn»''dI"''Hollaneb~'" ..""K " '". , ptiepott'teadter'TttHTiiKSetlt a', i^tt
Betey Smith, dangbter of Mr. and Mt&.CUtton B. Stnltb, will apvear
in mm "Third Bdltlwi of Meto«y Bliytlini tff he pnssentwil t y Ort Bita
Danolng Scl^ool at tfce Bayrtew Avenoe Bolio«l Saturday nigh* at 8
Village Board Defers Action
On One-^ Way Traffic Plan
W|ien opposition ^yass voiced to Folice Oiief Peter Elar's
1 plan for oae-way traffic in the vicinity of the ColnmbuK Avemie
|Sti,hOOl during 8«hool hours 9n,«ehool- days at a ieariTiR' <n»n-dttcted"
by tha. Village 'BoTrcf 1tf<^nday night, it %va» decided to
hold another hearing on the matter as proposcdby the Parent-
TeaciStfC:Amoiation. and other proupji iu the Northeast arer.^
/llheieartng was -eaJieS to oonsW-
• "efc-'-Mi ffittendinent to tht traffto (»-
' dtnanoeix^'ricUps ftjr.one-way trafffo
wH^^mSi'. yfi-^iEteaii.- ..8toeefe-r.fsbm.
K6rtK.Coliaiil3<us ^ e r a e tO'-RutlSicI
"Kmdrmd'moithboiHHl" ttam^iSram.
avessMM mxmax.a s>ad.'' l";::,.,;.-
''' MTS. euniner S. Bryant, safe^
dbjJmuu) of the OolMJttbua avenue
P,-T. A., said the society bad recommended
that traffic be routed
on« way east in Ctean Etx«et and
south ttaroti^ Butland n»d, so
,pai«ntscot]M.leave their tihUi^cfin
on the sdujol ^idewalk and tihi^
maalk not toi.ve.Ao cross the ^a-eet
laa would be necessaTy undear CShlef
EBax's plan. He defended tMs action
by aaytog oooMiutera used Rutland
>raad to get to tihe raUn>ad
atatton imd taitis would aidaoger
cMldren toOm taS«a to sfshool to
tbetr pafenls •es^
Ftefer P.-T, A. Flan
Mra. Bryant Insisted however, the
- assodaOon considered its p ^ the
better one. She was backwl"up by
Stewart M. HobbcH, civics dUataian
of the Norijieast Chrtc Aasoclailoai,
who said addio Johnson, president
of tiie Columbus avenue iDads' Club,
favored the original plan Julius L,
Nlrgentbal and Charlea MuUer.
" Acting Mayor Leonard P . B.emlth
aaia another iieartw woMljl be «•
'~ (continued on Page 4)
This was the first time the Prec-port
- Village Boaixl, has taken this
metJiod of observing Boy Scout
week. The boys were first conducted
through, the Municipal Buil(Ung
daring the afternoon and .Introduced
to the various department heads.
They were the guests of Trustee
Cord Viebrook at supper la his luncheonette.
A resolution expressing
appreciation over this action by Mr.
Vlebrock was aaqpted at the Board
in^Mnjr,^,_ • ...ri'*-^''--!"!..
"Pax sat WUi acting Jytlge Paul-
Kelly at tiM'court session-Tuesday.
FRIEDMAN'S PHABMACV
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAV
other druggists In Preeport close at
2 o'clock. Th«~tel*pHoae"*i8*''S3te«-
port a-oeai,'.-^''.':-.;;^^^, I
to-Mr, Blrgenfchal on belialt of the
club. After Congressman Becker's
address, Chairman Campbell will
close t i e proceedings.
There will be organ selections by
Ernest Taylor. Anthony S; M!ra-beUft^
and his orfchestra >wi]I play for
; {Continued on l»»g» 2)
jwetting
Fii*enien'»
I Sets jPf af|^:*wng;; MdchinaJit^i
When subserfljers to^ central offices
Freeport 8 and Baldwin 3 of
the New York Telephone Co., start
"4lallns" oh Sunday, ftfapch I, a
new central office designated as
Mayfalr 3 will ba-plaoed ln„opera-tion
at the S6uth' iSfmve_ «ti»fet
buMtog. T3>os^ wiOi Free!por|-:|, already
dial dp'eratedrwlU.tacreas'e_toi
four the numW 'of .oenttals'spfyipg
Fre^t^rt and Baldwin. About 300
persons now wlthbut tele|dione service
wlU l>e the flfet to receive May-fair
'8 Mstingi. ••
At taie sanne time subscrUjere of
these ftjuT oentral'offlises will have
"•iPterBCHiar Toll Dialing" as a result
of which they dan dial areas In
Silffolk County, qwwr Westchester
and three adjacent up-State counties,
northern New Jcnbey and a
small section of we^xn Connecticut
In-addition' to Rlassau County
and the Metropolitan area.
Plans for another of tbe "flrets"
for whl£b Frec^rt has beea selec*
ted by th« tel^ihone company were
ontUned by WiUlaax Oimrmlngg of
the coiporatlan's lecture b^ureau
<0(^tinuei] CD P a ^ 7)
iiommatmg
lali, at BrookljTB and North Long Beach Jt^^ftnee.
. The poslUons tc> ho ffllia It the
election on istowSiirr are Mayor and.
trusteeships ;«ow |ieM by Robert ii.
Dojisee, Seward j : Baker and William-
K GJjip.ken respectively. As none;-of-ilils
trio hiis publicly announced he.
^?dc?es not choose, to riin: again" it
fsanttctPflk-diSSI three will bt'.'re-T"
nominated,
Election of officers will preceed the
honitoations. wliiidi the foBowlng
elated for,Ee-electtan. Dr. George A.
Newton, president;. Oyrtl C. Ryan,..
executive vltefe-presWent; HaroW K-Blton,
secretary: prvteig QreWnar,
treastirer, with a ^ce-presldent for
eadh of Mm 17 election dtetrtets.
They also wlU serve as district cap-tains.
Winiaiu Fitzgrarald W Pfaff Sewing Centtf presents free poctable Pfafl
to nfok Gladys Cami^U of 36 Porterfield place.
fTie proud recipient' of a new
Pfaff Dlal-a-Stitcih sewing machine
presented by WUUam yitBgeraW of
the Pfaff Sewing Cealer-at Sunrise
(Highway and ChurtOj street was
Mrs. Gladys Campbell of 38 Porter-field
iplace. The Pfof* machine Is
televised every Wednesday from ^
to 4:30 o'clbck on Channel It, starring
Lucille ^vera. Miss Klvers, a
foremost sewing: authority, is talcing
home sewing away from the Gay
.'SO's hy making sewing fun instead
of a chore. She teaches professional
short cuts by using-trade methods.
Mrs. Campbell registered her
machine, that has been to her family
for over BO years; 'wlien she et-tendlsg
a sewing >d4unoiistratlon at
her Home (Bureau unit given by Mr,
Fitzgerald and.Sfcs. -Shaw^ the
(Pi«eport jyaff-aewing center.
€%rist Churdb to Receive
13 M e i l i i e f s Sunday •
Thirteen new Soemhers wW be re^_
Ceived Into roemftershlp at Clirist
Lutheran Church, North Grove
street and Bandall avenue, at the
10:45 wrvice Sunday rooming. Tlie
Bev. EUgene K. Striebel, the^pastoi'j^
w'lll 'preach on .tha topic, "Self-^
©enlal Not Self-Mxpresslon."" •
The Intermediate Luther' Leagiw
will meet a t '7 o'clock Sunday night.
ASh Wednesday services, February
18, wUi be held as follows;
'9 AM! Children's Service ,
iO:30 AM. Comniwnjon.'
S PJi. CommunloiL
/ r i
Unity Pdmy Will N(mimate
Village Candidates Thursday
. l»Vpef)oFt's .spring villapre eleetioii will g»t under vpuy thin
.Th.urNday niglit "tehrtirtJiJiB Unity Party w i l L M d J.te.„anuujl_
mwtine und iiominating convcntiim at 8 o'uloek in Exempt
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-02-12 |
| 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 | 1953 |
| Type | Periodical |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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