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• -1 F A'D P R
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ADVERTISING NASSAU'S LARSEST WEEKLY n
FREEPOET BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
FoixowntE
; LE-A^Dfe^R
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
. JwlEjR.RIdC
24th Year, No. 4 FBEIPORT, N. Y^ THURSDAY, MAY 21, wm • • PRICE FIVE CINTS PES COPT
YOU CAN BE
*MISS FREEPORT'
WIN
Valuable Prizes
Television Auditloos
Theater Appearances
Florida Vacation
Manhattan Week-End
Speicial Dinners
Cruises
Fame and Fortune
ENTRY ILANK ON
iDITOi^iii PAGE
Scttotarsnij^ t^enf
Looms A Sellout
According to lotest teiums by the
ticket committee of the "J, RuBsel
Sprague Scholarship* Committee of
Pceeport" the May 28 dinner-dance
being sponsoMd by the Oommlltee
appeBTS headed for a smash success.
At- the laat count- there'jwere'lesf
than two dozen prime table locations
obtainnbte,
; Proceeds from the dlnner-aance as
.well;as an already fully mibseribed
Journal will be used to provide five
flop scho1ar«ht(^> to jenlpr high
school students, Ttie awards yUl be
presented at the May.,2a affair by
•J. Russel Sprague in behalf-of the
Preeport . Bepubllcan Committee,
i'aponsors of the SoholaMhip pro-
Jgrain.^^^'^ :.:..',,\.l-." "•-^' ^^z. - .,-:_-'.
f Tlclcets to the event, whteh cam-
! prls es a eocktssB hoar; dtoniBr and
jdanclng to a well-ltnown Iiong to*
iland orchestra; inay'be obtained by
telephoning Alati:;VoUmer at MA
3-2020, of I%.te KeUy at PR 8-HOl.
iKo'tlcketi wUi be sold-at the door.
ACCENT IS ON YOUTH
AT FREEPORT ELKS
Pictured at Freepwt Elks BPOE No. 1253 ceremonies In obs«>rvance of
Ellta National Youth Day nres rront Row. Left to Ki^ht, Edwta I-och-rea,-
i^eeport, Chainnam of the ev«ilii$ as ;]ie presents Elks award to
Explorer Seoul 8»b A«ra of Nortli Merrick Dr. Mortia ftlHateln of
Uuntlniton l.odg;e (B) was cufst speaJcer of (lie «ven(.
Ubservinf, Bear Sow JUeft to Klght ore: Scouls Koy Kass of Baldwin,
It«lldi SMartemi of IMenrlck, and Bniee Connlnji of Fr«*i«ict.
CLIFTON B, SMITH THANKS
V0TIR5 lOR COHFIDiHp cp ^^
The'Leader ' - '. .'-,- -. v - ^ •' • ". '••i-i''\~^
Freepert, New Yoirk,. * _ ' ' •
Dear Editor:
I would like to take this opportimlty through the medium of your
paper to ejcpress my sincere thanks and appreciation to my many
ftfends and neighbors who gave me a vote of confidence In the recent
School Board election.
To tho^e.that.we'^e not In ^agreement, I trust my service and actions
win Vindicate m'e in their Judgment.
Our School Board is a five man team and I'll give my very-best
to continue the ftae educational advantages we have always eftjoyed in
our community.
Sincerely, ' ' .
CLIFTON B, SMITH
Treeport,.N. T. • • ^._,_ __ : •. " ' '
May 11, 1*8 • ~ '. ' '
FREEPORT HIGH SENIOR BALL
AT SOUTH SHORE YACHT CLUB
Chubby Jackson Again To Head
Big All-Star Entertainment
On Friday evening, May 22, 1B3 Freeport High ScJiocl senior COI®IB5
will ottsnd their Senior Ball, "ParBdlse We", to be held at the South
Shore Yacht Club from 9 PM. to I AM. Providing music and entertainment
will be Paul Muro's Orchestra featuring singer Tony Prima and
Senior Class Variety Show stars the Gaynoles and WlUa Mae WUltams.
Because of the success^ast year,
.1 post ball party It will again ba
held this year. Chubby Jackson, who
arranged the entertainment for last
years party has been inatrunental
In obtaining an all star cast for
this year's party. Jackson Is a Free-port
High School graduate who haa
become a nationally famous Jan
musician. He has recently become
host of the "Little- Boscals .Show"
seen on Monday, Wednesday, and
fViday over WABC-TV.
Appearing in the floor show will
be nightclub and TV star Larry
Storeh; Columbia recording star
Sylvia aims; Balph yountr, iead'ln
the Broadway show "Whoop-«ip"j
popular rodc-and-roU recording artists.
"The Cadillacs"; andlan.outi
standing imz band consisting -ol'
Jackson on bass. Marty Nsogleoa
on piano,' Micky Sheen,-,- draiAs^
Pr«nk Rebak trombons; anditCaxry
CHUBBVK'S DRUG STORE
TO STAY OPEN SUJIDAY
Chubbuk's iStore, 38 South Main
street., will remain open until 10
o'cBck' Sunday night after other
Freeport pharmacies close early In
the'sfEemopn for the .rest of the
day. Its telephone number Is FReei
port 9-3S33,
iGommiiftity Gomcert^^
1*59 Membership Campaign
j , The Freeport'CommuhityjOonoert AssKlaUon held Its annual dinner
Jfor workets last sacndaynlgM at Ships 3tan,. 1^ ' •
f This marked the, beginning of a
jlneinbershtp,,drive .which wUl end
•!SBturd»y, Sliy 28 at noon.
! The purpose of this year's drive,
•• 85 in other years, is to accept re-
;nBwal memberships from past aub-
• Bcrlbers and to enroll new members
(for a series of tour concerts to bs
I given in the Freeport High School
Auditorium,
In post year?, the Community
Concert Association - has .presented
such noted- performeni' as- Tttdd
Duncan, Eugene Ust, Mata & Barl
and Beryl S^nofsky,'Plaits for the
lilNHW «eaws' taU for" t te wnetPU 6-2534.
top quality of muslo and entertain-
• j h e n t . " - ' ' . . • • ' • - . -• '
Attendance at the conoerta Is by
membership suhscriptlbn only, the
cost of which is f7 for an adult and
S3 for a student. This covers the
full cost to members for the privilege
of attending, the full series of
concerts.
The few remaining memberships
available may t)e obtained at ttu^
association headquarters at' 'tbe
SouUi Shore Federal Savings &
Loan Association, 47 'West Sunrise
Higimyi'-Tbe telepharie number ts
Freeport A.H.R.C.
To Me^t May 26
The next regular meeting of Free-port
Auxiliary- of A.H3.C. •will
meet Tuesday, May 2S at Atkinson
School, Seaman Ave,, .Preeport.-Thc
business meeting will be fallowed by
guest speaker, Mrs. Edward Oltroii
Mrs. Citron wUl discuss Boutique
.with the group and show some of
Ijpr work, •
Civics Sedk Pay Rise
For Mayor, Tfustees
' Tbe Northeast^ CMc Aasocia- '
UoD wiU sugfest t« the Astftda-lioB
of Clvio AsMclatlons that H
favor hlfber salaries for Free-.
ort's mayor and trustees.
At its May meeting the r^oup
expressed a belief that $2,400 tor ,
th mayor and $1,200 for each
trustee are too low for the ilme,
effort and skUl they pat tnt«
tJteir Jobs. No apeelfic salaries
were aidvocated by the association
in requestlnx Charles Midler,-
fnshtent, Ut call the .tilvic '
oouneil .together for. dlscmston
of Its proposaL
N«xl Week's Leader
Early; Deadline Mon.
In order to reach lis readers
several days before Memorial
Day, The Leader wilt be Issued
next Wednesday.
Persons who submit copy for
the paper are advised tb have
copy in the editor's office by
EARLY MONDAY MORNING.
FHS Band Thrills
Crowd of 30,000
On Sunday, May 17, the Freeport
High School Band played for the
Norwegian Day Parade In Brooklyn,
w&ere an estimated 30,000 people
watched from Eric Square, This
has been an annual trip for tbe
9»«d .ftw.,a,,a«l«'jS' 0^ y^ars. '. •
SWMU- and the. E3?Bienl»ry, Schcol
Band wllf all be In the Memorial
Day Parade 'In Freeport. This wlU
be a splendid opportunity to see
how many youngsters have taken
advantage, of training offered In
the Freeport sohools, . -
tors and .ithelr: ftites ,*ltt;iiari« * to
the music of Jackson's band • until
breakfast 6 served by the P-TA.
The Senior Ball and Party promise
to be the highlights of the year for
the Class of 1999.
^f^^w^^^^^im
TWO FREEPORT STUDENTS
NAMED FOR GOP AWARDS
. Mary Lou Cornwall, 18, of.87 Raynor St., and Charles R. Carman, M,
of 146 West End Ave., both Prees|ort, have been announced by Freeport
Republican Uadtr Peter C. Kelly, MS the first to be selected as reclpl"
«nts of 11000 scliolDrshlpis being awarded by "Tbe J. Russel Sprague
Scholarship committee of Preeport." ^-^
The tw6 Preeport H. S. seniors will be presented the awards at a
dinner-dance to be held at the Garden fcity Hotel on Thiu-sday evening.
May 28. , / . , . • \ _ _ ' ,
Mary Lou. a tall, pretty bninette, will use Ijer'scholarship as part
of her four-year tuition at New paltis State Teachers College where she
pjfltts t» major to history and study for a career as an Blemeatary' grades
teaoher. I
Crew-cut, husky CharJes. a star wrestler, at fVeeport HA, will at-,
lend Springfield College In Massachusetts, and plans a career as «
physical education bistructor with emphasis OR coaching contact sporta,
According to present plans of the "Scholarship Committee," three
more Freeport BBl seniors will be chosen for ilOOO awards and, as Masf
Lou and. Charles, will receive them from Mr. •%>r!>Kue ftt the ilay tt
affair.
TOM DOUGHERTY ELECTED
N« .!• ill Ml E cLKii rliKillllcnII
' TShdnii&;F..:DoiWh.ert3'> Baldwin lawyer, was eteeted Psresldent ^
New York State Elks Association at the 4Tth annual convention here
Friday ihomlng to succeed Theodore R, Beaies of Newark. H^^as unopposed
as were the other officers elected with him. They are:
William R, ti,' Cook cf Queens,
Secretary, and, Claude Of. Cushman
of Binghamton, Treasurer, both re-elected,
and the following Vice
'Presidents: 'Maurice L. fjane of
Dtica: William J. Collins of White
Plains: W. Newcomb Colyer of
Kewburgh; Lee 8. Benson (4 Sara-nac
Lake; Merton D, Trambiay ol
F)Uta>n; Daniel J. Boylui -Jr. of
Hooslck Falls;. Louis J, Nesste.of
Corning; Patrick A. Erwln. ,Sr.. of
Southampton; Theodore BablnsU
of Cheektowaga and-.Louis W.
Klesewettei of 'Canandaigua; aiul
four Trustees;, Pred.E. Crl^p of Mar-niarcneck;
Olerni R. Weigand 'df
Elmbra; William B. OceAie of tiynr
brook and Albert G. E:relss of
Newarlc
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| Title | The-Leader_1959-05-21 |
| 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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