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"NASSAU• S iARGEST W1 i K L Y "
BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
L E A D E R
NEiaH«]i!IL?
NEWS
MERRICK
2Srd Year,No.52 FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, APEIL,23. 1959 »• PRICE PWE CENTS PER COPT
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WHO WILL BE
MISS FREEPORr ?
i THE LEADER Will Sponsor 1959
Villagf-Wide Beauty-Talent Contest
THE tEADER, Preeqport's iMscst. aWest attd of Hits! newspaper, will
annouBco fjiiittl ^etotb for a htige viiliite>wife beauty »rid talent contest
to lilcic "MISS -FBEE*oisT OP MSS". '
i Dhuien At such eseeUent restaurants m GOIT IiOM8AR»0"S, OTTO
K«NZ* SIA -BEESZE, SUIT'S INNiind ML B. WHITE'S; sjiorts outfits
from e«KOII'tiI!^EN*S. Jewelry frwn FOREST JEWELERS, accessories,
Khoes,*'hat^ jpiortnit iiietiirea, theatre tictieta, a chaiifferei] Cadlllao for
iCMU^ljiUont aij evefifag« in Manhatlan, a night at HOOSBVEIT
KACEWA1fKBri»dwa; auditions,.» pr«m-tj]»e entiMirai and many, many
«^e«' valuable gifts await soma Imky jrounc lady of Freepvrt,
'.I - • \ ' • ' . . ..
Any«M! oyer 18 years old ciin enter. Entry UanU away be obtained
Wee of charge at various .Freetwrt Btorea.and buslneiM places which will
ba-H^lcd in futurie bnies of THE LEADER.
., Judges wUI Inchlde officials of the FREEH>RT J^IERCHANTS ASSOCIATION,
FBSEPORV CUABfBER OF COMMEBCE,. aiM prominent
Beraonaiitles such as GUY LOMBABOO; MIKE SAMJS, CSeneral^Man-sfer
of W68B; WILUAM APPLEGATE, District Manager of CENTURY
^ THEATRES;. ^:'GEOR€lE SCHARFf Broadmy theatrical.'agent; MVR-NASSAU
COUNTY JOINS WITH FREEKDRT
IN PERSONAL AFFAIRS MONtH OBSERVANCE
RAY SIEGBL. asthority en bands and. theaitricals; OfiOROG MORTON
LEVY JR., motion ^cture iwec.; MAYOR WnJULARI F, GLACKEN of
t're^pert; NAOMI NASH, theatrical agent and other local dignitaries.
Watch TStE'LEADER for more Infomntlsn. tn years past, we par-tictpatfd
in; conteatg for. "MISS JONES BEACH" and 1M1SS . FREE-"
POKTER'^-;iiwfely_:]ocaj\'lassles. sncB as.'DORpTBY';.GfOyi^>becaine
Personal Affairs Month
Forum Tickets Free
Tickets for the community-wide
Personal Affairs Month
Fomm. to he held May l, 1959,
at Oiiy Lombardo's East Poliil"
Houae, moy be obtained free of
charge at the offices of the South
Shore Pederal savings and Iioan
Association. The Meadow Brook
Natlonnl Bank and.the Long Island^
Trust Company.
Nationally Prominent
Authorities To Speak * ,,, _
Attorney Rene Wormaermnil 'TTiindk" Editof
Forrest to Address Freeport Forum May lat
Mrs. Eliinbeth *. Kelly, Chalrinan or Preeport's WW Personal Affairs"
Committee, has announced the Initial pnrtlclpatlon ot Nassau Coutvty In
the observance of Personal Affolrs Month, this May. •
It Is planned that lormnl proclamation designating May as "Personal
Affairs Month," ,wlU be isswed by Nassau County Executive, * A."
Holly Patterson, on May first, and by Mayor William F, .Glacken In
Preeport.
JLL« JnLcro irl.# xv* L C3.f ssii i_/icSj
Veteran Member of F PD
Sudden Loss Saddens Viilage
Considered "A Cop's Cop"
Preepo"'. bst one of Its best liked policemen when tt. Herbert R.
Ptnrsal! jjafiM away aii 4 p.m. last Saturday, apparently from a heart
lUtnck KB wrs 55 years old and had served on the Preeport Police Department
for nearly 3d years.
Herb Peaiisall was not only well-
Uked hjf all who knew him, but he
was'Also highly respected by Ws
fellow-members on.the force. This
"jft'ipiirif" ."^ ''iiifcn^iii"iP''i'»#>'"' Kiy.Ji'TyiliflP"'^^'''
TO API>EAR IN THE LEADER
Freeport's Merchants, Businessmen
And Community Leaders Will
Appear."In The,Spot-Lite"
We are proud to-anncunce that starting;early W May, THBLEADEB
*Ul print a 'new feature titled "In Th« Bpot-tlte", In this series jof
personal and ilnf ormotlve articles, you wlUbe lntro<luced to the men and
women who 'ccmprlse, Praeport's .-Sustnesa world ', . . You will get ac-
(iualuted and-re-acqualated with the merchants and conimuiilty leaders
of Preeport ..*."Thls Is aiiother iitrb • irt making THE LEADER: "The
People's Paper", and another step forwardha mftking Preeport an even
hetter place: to which to live; In which to shop; Ih which to work.
' ftoift^timifa of tire whospald their
last restMcbs to lierbLPoBi|Mill at the
Cheater A. Pulton & Soli Funeral
Home mi 48 W. Merrick road, Pree-pari.
Reiigipns services were hpld on
Monday night. April 20, followed by
police department services.
A Jlfe-tong resident of Preeport.
Lt, Herljert E. Pearsall Joined the
Preeport Police Department In May,
1929. In 1838' he was promoted to
aergeanit, and in 194B he was elevated
to the rank of lieutenant. He was a
member of the'Preeport Police BB-nevolent
Assoclatton, the Nassau
Police Conference and the New York
State Police Conference.
• Lt. Pearsall resided at, 21 Queen
(Continued on Page 1) ,
FREEI>0IE^S3EI£CTRieAR CO. z
INTRdDOCES^"N^SA0" MODEL
; I*! , Imnred ahow Is a. MV/ tuadef manufaetoired by the Eledtricar Hfg.
{.,.;,>'".\'^9del4fnd^liiB8 been'designed-asr'"a second ckr^',fojr.-coii^nten aiifl
"'£'. .'MhAKwraL The bandMow Utd Is &Mtdy Schumier. - V "
i I •-, . . - , ' • ^,
•>fX."i . .
FRIEDMAN'S,.PHARMACY
TO STAY OKEN SUNDAY
Friedman's iPharmacy,- 1%
Preeport druggists close early in the
afternoon for the rest of the day.
Its phone number is Preeport 8-9001.
Under the joint spon-sorshlp of '
the Preeport and Nassau County
Personal Affairs Month Committees;'
The Preeport Chamber of Obm-merce;
The Meadow Brook Natlsnal
Bank; TheLong Island Trust Company:
-Tha South Shore Federal
Savings & Lonn Association, and
Edward.!; axii Hanly, investment
Ilrm, a.Press Reception, Lhncheon
and Financial Forum*, will be presented
at the Opening Day ceremonies,
May lal, at Ouy Lombardo's
East Pohit Bouse.
Mrs. Kelly, will preside at the
Luncheon, and .Mrs. Marcla Hughes,"
l?tee Chairman of Preeport's PAM
Committee, will reoprt on tjw.pro-
'ii!^B?W.,be-':^t»r««nt«* «»liw;'th«',.
month-long ohaervance. The Honorable
John D. fiennete, Sur«««ta
(Contlnttcd on Page 7)
Testimpnkl Dinner For ^
losepli X Kiepler, P ER
On Friday, May 1, the Preeport Elits, BI*OE No. I2S3 will" hold ft
.teatfirfonlBl dinner in honor olTPast Exalted Ruler Joseph Ti Ktepler.
. :Mr. kiepler has progroised through the successive chairs in Elkdoih,
culminating In his-electlon. osExnied Ruler of Preeport Elks BPOE
No, 1288 for the year 1856 to 1998. ;
jir. Kiepler, a life-long associate
of 'th? jPflnUnf ;buslnes¥, fas'ajfor-mer
Grand KnigJit, Knights of
Cplymbus, and- lor ma^y, year^ ha."!
heeh aeWvr In civic associations In
tne^ Massapequa area
I A.'Long Island resident for over
thhty years, Mr, Kiepler and his
family recently moveiJ^ to Weeport.
New Preeport Library
Officially Dedicated
Impressive Ceremonies
Held Sunday April 19
The newly enlarged and beautiful FYeeport Memorial Library wm
officially, dedicated, tat Sunday with impressive ceremonJes which
attracted a very representative a>ttendance.
RUBseU Ei Botailng presided at the affair. After the presentation of
the colors; BenMlot P. btedvlno. Commander, William CUmon Story
Post, American Legion", led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Eight Reverend John \3. Mahon
gave the Invocation and John J.
Randall, III, introduced the Director,
Mrs. BUisabeth"" P, .Kelly ' who
gave the history of the library.
Greetings were offered by Leo P,-
Oiblyn, President of the Board of
Education, and Mts. Arthur D. Eastwood,
President, Friends of * the
Preeport Memorial Library. ' •
(Continued on Page 2)
Aniepoui Pen Womfeft To
Hold Spring Art Exhibit
"^Tbi 'Siwing Art Exhibit of the
jiiittglslapd''Branch "f the Na-iflonai-
liMieiiejOf Aihertran Pen
j^rampn-'^fJg- tie held. In the Palm
iiooni^of^thc aarden City Hotel on
Wednesdaijr---April 29 through W
.Sunday; May 3. Three welt known
artists will'Jud^e,^h^ show-jAU'ipte
.welcome an^i'there jyUl be no ad-hifeion
charge. , •"
WOMEN'S DIV. OF FREEPORT
GOP CLUB PLANS BIG EVENT
Annual Card Party At
' Elks Club April 27
One of major events sponsored by a political grcup and one cf tlie \
•'iasoii'!! .iccial highlights will be held on Monday, April 27, when the
Women's Division of the Fi-eeport Republican Club holds Its annual
card party and get-tcgether at the Preeport Elks Club starthig at 8 PJbl..
Rose Mason and Dorothy Cordon
are Chalrladles of the General Committee.
They will also serve as hostesses
with Eileen Kelly and Patricia
Collins.. -
Women from all fields of endeavor
sire taking an active part^ In this
traditional affairs-Special committees
are headed by Bosahelle-Fred-sttll,
EUrledtt -Terry,- Agnes Earon
and Josephine Qsnrocco. Bthel Gilbert
server as treasurer.
The Prize Committee consists of
May Smith, Blanche Kueth, Sylvia
Fagone and Muriel Ketinidy. Alice ,
Fraser and Mabel Moran, are lu
charge of tickets. /"^
Other committees include Anna
CContlnued on Page 7) •
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1959-04-23 |
| 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 | 1959 |
| 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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