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F O U J O W T H E
L E A D E R
FOR
REOABLE
ADVERTISING
FftEEPORT MEMORIAL LIBRAM
»• lERBICK W),,
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F R E E P O R T
24th Year, No. 21,
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
B A L D W I N . ROOSEVELT MERRICK
FOLLOW THE
LEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
FKEEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, SIBTEMBIB 10, W59
UNITED FUND OF FREEPORT
SETS $40,500 AS ' 59 COAL
Pres, Roy R. Gockley Releases
Names of 10 Agencies to Benefit
A iroal of $l»,500 has l»e«ii estabHshed for the 1950 «Miiinign «t
the Vnlted Fond •» Preeiiort, Fresideat Eoy R. GotM^y^ tmnmmei tWs
week. Ihls «36iwi!8enl« an Increase cf $1,000 wer (he goal to last year's
• campalfn. ' ,
There will te tea conmanlty service agencies' represented In tlti
campalfn to Be eondiMied to Octcrtier. This will be tlie tojfifk Vnlted
Fund drive IB the vUlaite, and Freeport Is one of ntore tUtt 8,100
ciWes and tmms to the eeantry meethiK Its eharltaMe respbnsiblUtlea
Ihnmgli "united" giving. ^ u MMBS
,u J^^JT^f •senoles to the Fund In the iip-comtag'S;; „ a
theh- individiial quotas »re;
^ Salvation Army, J730i Bed Crogi, $7,500; CereWl Palsy Assocla-twn,
?5,500; Boy;, Scouts,. $5,000j GW Scottts, $3,500! Mental Healtb
f T ^ ! ' ' t I ' ^ ^ ' **»^''"«»» ' • ^ *»»e Help..I Retarded Children
rAHHC) $2*00j»]RMBUy Serrtce AjMclatlon, $3,500: W80, $l,000i and
eonth Shore Child Culdance CUnle, $teo. r <? , , unn
Soutfc Shore lOhlU iGnUMiee is s new agency with the Vund this
year. The AHKC quota ma tnereased over the awoont allotted last
year. *
"Miss Freeport"
Bobi'f errell, to
Be Navy Guest
Bloiule Btaaty To Meet
Future Sailor^ Sept. 15
PRICE JTOB CENffS FIR COPT
FREEPORT ADULT EDUCATION
OFFERS W I D E SUBIECT RANGE
The ii«eport Board >nf, Ednoa-
(Ion a n i i o i i n ^ ; lite, Fan Term of
b« on Tuesday ^ a nd * Thnrsday... S«^-
tomber ifS airtl. M, f r « » fj80 i o 8:30
p.m. and a tihort dass sesdon wlD
follow. BcglsteaUon (or afternoon
classes ndU be at 1:00 pm. on 'the
days dosses arts aehednled,
__Ntoe th«igan£Jro^j[res"j|I^CT|b-
Ing courses offenid this Fall have
been nwUed to residettfs of the
Freeport-Tiohoirt-.IMstrlijt. ..ClassES
jnrlU beg to the samg iifght as legls-tralion,
Tbo$$ adults planslns to
register are mixed to «onsnlt (heir
broohures for the correet day and
time of the snbjeet ti>^' arevjn*:
terested In,
(Continued on Pago 11)
Many Prominent
Bank OWlciafs at
Annujal Conyentiort
Full Rep^ewenltappa .
Plaiiuried By Lo«^-
Savings Offices
Rel>resenta.tlve8 of the Jonih
Shore Federal Savings a n d L d an
Association will be attaidteg the
Annual donyenUon of-the-fiavings
Association *Lea^o^^ of New ¥ork
Btaf« to be h e i i r j i i Lake Flaeld
Septenib^lS through Sept, 10, , '
The AssoeiaUon 'Mil 4e represented
by Blri and MrkwiOitmLX
niartin, Srv Mr> and Mrs. r ^ W a n i
, J. Martin^ <rr.i Mr, and Mrs. dhwles
P. Buckley, Jr, Mr, and Mrs^
Abraham .Slegel,']M(t-. and M(g. Paul
J. Bocfac and Mr. and Mrs. WllUam,
C, Sabeila.
Mr. Martto, Jr., Execntlve Vice
President of the' Association has
been appetoted to serve on the
Conunitteo on Kesolations.for the
convention and Rlrs. Martin, Jr., has
'iieen appoitt|«d to serve on tthe
ladles Reception Committee,
Spe^ll[;at!,-B'na[^.^
I'rith Meeting
Promnient New^perraan
To Discuss KruscMiev
._ghB-Justice, .Chapter, and. I<odge
of . B ' n ^ B'riUi will hold Its fint
meeting' f^ the ISSS-'lOSO season
on Wed. evenlnig, iSept, M, at Om
TmmHie B'nal X»ael in Freeport^ .
Mr. E. CUfton Daniel, As^Wamt
to the Managing Editor of (be!
NEW jfOBK .TjpIEo,; WUI speaK on
the dgnlfiesnoe of I^IUta Khriuli-
OheVs irlstt to the United States. .
:Mr.'BJiAara.Uavy Is pr^denifof
thie tiOdge and Mrs, Barbana Boien-:
steln"is 'pres.ia«it~o(~ttie~''Ciiapt«r.'
Me annual bidget .will be. pne-sented
for ^proval at (his first
|n«etlng of Uie season.-
.CUfton Daniel, tlue guest speaker
lias lieen a newspaiiennan for i^
yean. He served throughout Euro|i^
'A«la!_,<9nd; Afric!a'^,aa a fm-elgn 'oor-;
re^oiident ibir'fUteien years. He is
mavried'- io"^the= 'former: Margaret
Trnman^^ilaui^ter of ttie former
prestdnnt of (he Vnlted States,
Hmtrtl^amn. j. ; ^L:,,."
Regular Democratic Club'.-
Starts 19^9-60 hac^rain
The Begular- -I^eepprt. yDeaifi-oratlo:
Club"will resume aotWtieB,
aftd" the 'sBmmer: recess, with Its
meeting-on• Thursday, Sept. 10.'
(Conttauedl .on Rige 2) ,
COBAIJ C H E M I S T 8 ; - T 0 ' J T A Y •
OF£N ALL DAY SUNDAY'
Coral Chemists, 144 North Main
St., will remain open until 10 p.m,
Sunday after other Freeport drug-'
gists close early In the afternoon
for the rest of the day. Its phone
number Is MAyfalr 3-2038.
MAYOB WttUAM P. OLACKEN
: : " 'and :BOBI .]»BBEi.I>' ' ' . - . -
.•Th« intmbers-.M'.Naval-,^Reserve
.Siirfaias' .piviWon;S-'i(3<Lj;'-iii«»'lpet(
;is'whien-"Miss';Barbara' '''Bobi"'Per-
•rell,--•T!ffls«.-,liVteeport • •-of-• MSO"* •-".Mil
be on hand to gr^et inroapeotli'e're-
^milbCT ' ''" •.•.•:"-,v;..^;;.---.-..r:- "—
- ML^.PeireUi.aJilonde .beaiity, was
crowned 'MlssFreeport oh Aug. 25lh
after~a~«ontiest |udgcd'acMxrOlfif to
(In . 'WUss Amcriea" point system.
She will porUcIpate to tise "Bnddy
Night" designed at vrocnring far
sigiitedtyonns men toto tiie'<^aval
ReiWiTf/;i)rbc«vi&. In addition (o.
MM '- Perrcli's '''appearance,;' guests
will, toiir'the txalnliig center and
see several totlrea^g'ftfana. ,
AU ytiung mmji between tlu!''ages
of 17 and JO. are'tnytted to attend.
iThn-'center'-'is'-iaiMod-aA-'ll^' Bulli
avenue. .:|ilig(i«v^t:" of Fteevart
'stadium,'Tbe 'profram will get nn
'd«way .at' 8 "pin.,. _ ;
Freeport Schools Open New
Year Witk Of ficial Meeting
1959-1960 Season Launched by
Supt., Faculty, Staff, Village P-TA
Groups and, Education Board Pres.
• The Freeport PubUc School year 18SB-1960 opened Tucsdajf nionUng
with ft general faculty, meeting attended by all members of the teaching
and^ administrative staffc. the Board of Education and 4he-Presl-f"^*'^.!^
'^^P^rt ?arjDnt Teacher rgantatinns. Board President.
Leo F. Oiwyn welcomed the staff as he has done each year: for man?
n Z L ^ r T ^ ^ ^ ' 1 Schools. Dr..John w. Dodd. presided and
presented plans and objeotlves for, the year's work. The Freeport
Teachers Association entertained the faculty previous to the meet- •
tag at a coffee hour In the High School cafeteria.
• The points presented f^r special emphasis this year are seholastlc
standards, curriculum revlaion, with emphasis on courses of study for
ML ^ -'J ''"osPhwe in the classrooms and quillty of Imtruc-tlon,
other items stressed were health, safety and public relations.
Each of these points was pre-'
sented and outUned In a mimeographed,
.illustrated iJooltlct which
was presented' to each teacher for
study and further rWerenee.
Two main questions were discussed:
What is back of our cur-,
rlculuin ' centered around good
soholarshlp? What ai« the; qhar-aetertsUcs'
qf -a -teachor -^rho can
Freeport Fire
artmentNews
Jdhn: P. MuUer,' Veteriua
'Freei»0]rt'-' Banker,,; To.! Head
Hfsw L,l. tnist BreneU •
John p. Mull«sr,>A8sl8taiii Vice-president
of the Lon^ ZslaDd t t u st
Companyf'an*a'-*eteran=iotooiftl to
Itoo .Freeport ofhce for more, than
19, years, has been transjerred to
"Pie" new Eastt darden id%. office
of Long Island Tfust Co., where be
wll serve as' MtonBgerr .•
Dtirtog the-nearly two: decadeB"
of his service 'l«i, Freepot*, Mr,
MuUer has won'the respect of aU
businesmen and bank patrons. His
genial and' understanding disposition
served many who started In
business during this poriod. '
The transfer to the managership
of the East Garden Olty office is
evidence of th^ 'recognition of his
italents by the'Long Island Trust
Co.
This Saturday night, ieptember.
12, the .Freeport Fire" Dejjartraent
:wll| frav« I to -Rcksltawfty • Beach - to
try and bring home the Cavanaugh
Trophy presented by the.: New Yo?k
•gtoe^^tepaartenenrtor b«»t;.appei»;*
:t'"'tii'i''Ne% York" state"'S»nven-tlon
a t Watertown, New York, Pree-p
r t "VariJiM paced iecmd" to iihe
heat.appearlng department In. »«•»
York State. . ' . .'
Chief Arthw Burdette is attending
the International Chief's Asso-ciatloii
a t Grand Rapids. Michlgap.
olptlned :approach, ttt learning was
presented: as based on the assumption:
first, the beliof that there is-a
bttdy of knowI«p and" a "set'of
understandings .that the compiunlty
can expect ati its members to pos-
(Continued on Page 2)
LAURENCE W CREVOISERAT
.fSti'
(UJ3. Army Photo)
After being promoted to captaita, lonrenco W. Crevolserat <rlght>
'of Freepor^ N, .'Y„ vecelves tiie silreir bars signifying his new rank
from Brig.'Gen. John H. Dudley, assistant commander of the U. ST
Army Engineer Sctiool, Fort Belvoir, Va. Captain Crevoiserat, ~sn to-slructor
in tlie MiUtar)- Art Deitartment at the aohool, entered, the
Army in July 1949. Capt. Crevoiserat, son of Mn^ Cornelia B.
iCrevoimrai^ 100 6. Ocean avenne, is a 1018 graduate of Hempstead
nigh School and » 1053 graduate of the XI. 8. Military Academy at
West Fotol. His wife, Eleanor,'Uves in Siwingfleld, Va.
SCHOOLS ARE
£^^-
M'-'V'-/?'•: V
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1959-09-10 |
| 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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