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• tame itf tat •tek% pi«#, B%tf
B ^ : ^ wm mi3s taff • ^ffie ob^td
^ ffie a ^ - l ^ i l ^ , 1 ^ teams ta*-
teW«*o«iBdI toS"*wwis'to"*-
tofia aiHl i e ^ . Btel miih tas
'i. 8 « fl » g^m» to piiy « a *ipi.
the Batoi9 Oliib, l i » | ^ ^ teMid
ttie leaders but stlM a tami^ SQun^
••aien Jt gets good plt?hii»g.
During the oontlng week stertiiif
tonigtai tlie Ratarlans wUl 'bJce on
the soft -Exchsnge Club nine and
iiten lace ahe His on Monday night
at SsndaU Paj*. Tuesday and Wed-
Besday Bliai B'rlth and the Elks
aie Gcteditfed to play Bicctbaoge
»e^>eoHveIy- and Bext Tbursdajr
nlgM; tt WW be B'twl BTtth against
Botwy, mus <aje IIM» H»mr be
g i « ^ ttto ft ^ i M A tt t ^ a iM
to ttii , » * «(ffi«M ta "rtteh ^
wJa^ mo^Suto « ^ i l pom, but
Abe tuBptt« t ^ UM ttftt b^NUM
<wr «itf & tett iaE^w ted iH»t
bee^ ptojed, it WM M « a w q ^ c
^[%la luttsg ^ s bMA •umset mod
tbe victory ««Mi(ded to aie R««b-iicKpB.
mmmmr, m. tIMsnewieir
night, Uma&x 13a«ld B. Bo9tei<ts
oX t te XI^I^w ^o<to used Bndm
as a jaia^er, «)e^ite -the iaffi he
Md ^{(Sinsd'^ainee limings Bgatost
tt» T'reepwt Bank on-•WsBday
a«J»t. wW^ is Kaitrary fei> Leafeup
rutes.. ytoJa^«m of ^Silch 4s t^mr-
<ur« of tli« -ganus: n%. ;jk(lteM«^
iratt!aeil-.-te *te-i^tef •: ^ ft ' '
)iia-^-ii4tti an B te S ^ m l , 'Efef^
&«il» MA Senate i M ta-'f^
^ ^ vm. • i^tolps « r i ' f defers
a«A 1 ^ IteiKtA B3» «r»ii^
Baa& taM « ^ SB H ^ ^ am
Chaniber Welcomes Clearing" Bureau
a
• j^^dert te IS Yram'r-'
Tiro &pp.Ayp.,AA^^>
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mBmbnr «f ^ ^ mmM fi^ U ^ m ^
t»Mi' la I j ^ t e f ^ t e e to llf ^ f o a«
fMe Hne lis Om mMarim ^^M. jm-tr!
et DMA tf^nMffled Itei »«
holding offtoe In lUMsi l i ^ 9, VMi
'Fret^m district. H« lis now a teM-d
«nt. of District No. IQ, which ac<
tends Into fteciKtrt ««ist almost to.
Morth Ijong Beacdi avcnu« Just north
(g West Seatnan avenue po tbe.Bobs-evfflt
line, ,•
Mr. Brwin has been a r e c e n t ol
ftreeport 16 years. He is & graduate '
ffi( Washburn College, class at WS&, '
and Is Sales Manager in the Long.
Island surbmbaa. IMvlidga M tiw.
Ifew ITork J<aeia»iKae-Oo; ^Oti.ls ctH^
ol )i3onuan;talcatfan|s--bt l^/S^^eep^^
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_ •:]?rM|fw^.i;iuqilKir.nf CMmmm * i ^ i n i n | - itte ^ie«k iC^^rUs
^Hwr Oust, Chalnnan, Clearinf^ "mamm mA VmMml, Bnalt tf OlMfcv^ ^nU«r and Grant Vmi ^tnt,
OMnaNin, Cleftrinip Bvuwatt C s n u n t ^ wM KHMBUVS Vhm F r ^ d ^ t , W l ^ Str^nn National Bank and
N&JU^dper Mew Are Qwes^s
Of Chefe^^ Clearing BwreaM
Th(fj»pw <{Uttr.ti'fK"«"r ih<> Clieck t'lMirinu BIIWHH nf tlw li«B-
•wani'C'ounty Clt'urinir Housp AsMOfiatinii i«i (lip Kwji.Biiilling at,
Mprrick;'nia() HJM! Hoiilli ik-^m avrmur fevrv iippi»«"l«il liy «
grmilf rttVi'j»r<'s<'iil«tivcM (,f i\u> piv!*K !a.Ht TIijm(ltt|. (hi. teiroinu
after tli«.'fip.st ni|rht tlir Buroiii waH put in fipe'pJijtkn,
Valenrtftfe Willis ol O^rdcn Qity.
vloe-px«sld6nt Ol the Federal Reserve
Bflnk";of New Yorlt, which is
B|slstin« 13ie. Clearinir Home Asso-clattoi
to.,..E!istl^. the new project
launched, OsdtSribeKi: liie cpamthm to
M^ 'newspapsnu^. ^aiild. about "a
dtnen baakers-wisff Are on Hie eam-
Osoxt'' -Oitsii^ ~'&n$i^mm of^ the,
N»si»u "• County.' OJearWS. .Ho?«»
.^sw^tlonr'aind preMde»t"or ' ^ 1 '
IrtB*' ^ RockvUle- eentore~ Trust'
CWipanjr. wai host to the <psrty* at
a hin^im at 0»y. I^ombanto^
Ite^ Prtnt &Mise after the' in^Jeo
titn to^ -
Mr. warn nve«Jed the tim
Bl^t% iqieratkui produced & num«
ber of dixa6uttle» that should be
m^mmm ^hort^. He said (he Ar-nmmmi
&unto Oorporatton'ii trijgla
w^ %M^^«t^..-the.,#e<dEs to
' A " S z i ^ i r l n ^ ' ' U i a t n>ai^ bsn^
S^ap-^ CjoB^ction on Jtdy 19,
ntoDBdy i»]M!r snd SOB^ ixSiBdia^
on Smi&af, JfiSy' ^ j&t|-tbe! wm^
'mooS^y meettag liflflay s l s ^ r in
fii& Doffntcti on aj^&l'iffAs lsniBd',fioP(
r e s k t e ^ ^ ' Q i e crmimiimfty its ii^eaii
°«i^ their' e^ism, sod ajtads . ^ ^fgsf.
imbai^ • to •,*B.-vtea(sl!^: mM» ^ t ^ i ^ Mir^wi; •«»''»», «a»ed-liOgimmalieB
sod £ ^ < ^
i l^ post ^..s^ai,m6.jsamx«& ot
ptm:va&gii^t,§ii'&a^ •' '• , -••.
ComiiMgidaF -.elect.. W' ^Bwsefi
BedileM praddied l a t h e iteenee ol
T;^ i f .<! -i Vloe,- fkaaaamaeie ~ c^eot
T
as to what to' sendi or how U> send
rheir checks -to be cleared.
Mr. ^WUHs said ibout 37,000. ar-itved.
yie first nlaht, alKhoufph It
is. ei^pected twice ^ s i nuiiri>er- will
lie~lreccl«d on anl average night.
be walk tet'
dlil
la tap
ae w la
inoaier rf Br.-J. ifayi
ffflf, ilrectcff of the
S ^ ^ Baai. KoA
ss^Os^S la a heart
me v^mv imm, vm amM, IUM»
ur V^m, a ta«ts¥ p M v of tttt
'^ J t tte iKf. VM« lb'
ftwrneWte",'
mokim. nd«f B««!i»«, t^'^auvi
Dr., •'wr^iat^se'
oi:
In'v^iw^: «aioolte;^••(Bf,
; of • ^N<^' Hain^
IpraeidattVot
Mlllf SrcMtiiiitB'iSolf
' • i ^ -%tfe»^^4^'^ i i l K i
G^^e Van Nostramt
^ at Age (rf 9 |
Hdlped Village Workera
Obtain Hybca-iManes
The Bev. Christian. S, Kitlte-gaard,
pastor ol St, JoM^.I%tii«r-an
Church, .i^vMa^^ _ggnducted
funeral serviees-^ :tt>«rr€aieater A.
JWton.& &m Partors, 4a W«»k J i e c ^
rtdc loadi^nuKsday idg3it'%>E 'Oeorgi
years was an edJHre'SMc.^iffifKsii^"'
•JVe«sr?ort,^.3uriat,: . ' ^ M g ^ j r a i^
teeni)S»p"'5ei;asE&^j ; W o 6 r " ^
Mi-. -VahNSsfeiiidin^lS^-
slime %. i%' ait ^ e ^^
w^^'hift had bedn a ,pstl|Bii>i^S
^ftnsecpff^lSrodtS^S _„
l«FthW«8t''^lvJlt-°
Of . ^ r First
ti^tfor-Setuor
Ite^^rnMiher AssM^atlim.
BCrr^dwln Is married. His' didcur
«<m, Hugh, Jr., W, who -was graduated
a year ago, was star athlete at
Freqwrt High School, having been
a member of the foo]tball, tacnnse
and hvSSntl^fSk^'&it^'^^^^iiiSa Just
finlsheli 4ifif 'tm^Sk.'^^i§ Ettrt-mouth.'^
The ^'Si^ri^wT^^patfBPt.
son, PetM-, 14, viAio is fb)l«nraw In
his brother's footsteps harh^ in«4e
•MV" iMsAi^lxaU W;^fj:|^iitoan'
g i b g ^ ^ j u p p . a t Vm ;^i^sbmm
hk
(Oonetaued on iPam Ml
FiivB: ^
'••|SfeB:*S|S>(^'?^i?,'-_S^ffii*8iat-
*«ifci#i«;^5B«B«ar»«fl^>5^ "^
7 ''Kcl yoii eveif'iK!i'eTii"||f',
m eight or nme-yeW|o|d; Utlfecl
^hMinaaii of. the B%enp<?ti|^!*"'
^^_,^ watiftei.
Lirv'H
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-07-09 |
| 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 |
| 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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