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FREEPOP;T
NASSAU'S tARSEST WEEKLY
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MERRICK
24th Year, No. 34 FBElPOHT,!l|..Y, tHUfiSDAY, DECEMBER 10, X959
Christmas Laugliter "
Christinas ia tradilionaUy a time of latighler.:A. season
or excitement and surprises—wartn- iMth.Hap^ines8|Butffot
jnahy, Ghristmu's js often a Silent's^asbri. $6miptimes the
isilence is filled witR hope. Too ofteni ilus filled with: loiVeli-.
ness and despair. ' - • .
; • Your contribution) to Tlie Salyation Ariiijf: Fiind goes
directly to" the'lonely jti'id tinfortunale^lo"someone who is
sick or elderljr-^to a needy'child or »motiier right In our
owrt community. '. ' *
' It helps bring them the brightness And laughter of
Christmas in many wonderful ways. More important^ y0ur
eontributioit„ helps restore 'Christmas faith to the unfor»?
tunate. It'helps rebuild a sense of belonging-4df being loyed
and,remembered. And, these are. the great ^ffsiof all. ' ;
Won't-you please send your contribwtion tdday4o th?
Freeport Corps, Salvation'Army?
' .- Freeport AdviBory-Board-/-:Mi:f::--1'•:•"•.•'"-V:-
2jid Lieut. Willis Hewlett, XJorps Ollter Dr. ^.,:Owije,^^l!Mg,
ehatrroan; Mr.* Hubert Weils,^ treasurer; •,Uim..AUm}0j^f\-Mt9!.-if^^,
dparacl^^JI^. aiaritm^Bwilwr, Mrs, M»b>l BjitWAvjittar^B^
tnno, Mrj'J[0MS»y>eIJs8er,;Mijs Nancy .Et^»'1ii4',;IJ«Wt?,lt.'-i^^
PRlt^E FIVI! i ^ m Pm GO^I
HUGE "CHRISTMAS TQYUND PjftRAOr SAT.
ATtRACTS THOUSANDS TO FREEPORT STREETS
-Rose Bampton
Guest Soloisf
WeU-Known Artut With
L.I. Choral Society
Ini Hmiddl's "Mesridk*'
••<«•
NEW ELKS EXPLORER POST
TO MEET WED., DEC. 16
V EAvtaid p. t-octXten at Pieepmi, Miss Chftirnjan, atinoinefid the nekt
teeatlngot the Newiacprorrar PoBt sponsored thelVeeport SMc?, wilt
bp held W«iiieffllay,-December 1« at «:30 p.in. In Uie cluBhouse.-
' The iStplorers present at the pr«oidln« laeettog of Deo. 2nd'decided
|o hold a one hour.lxjwUng sessloin^I^lor to. the opening ot tiie December
16 meeting af 7:30 pja.AU ftowtog entfeualasts. are asked to ,assemble
atitheBlisg ctabhbuse ftt;6:s»p.in. tlite.deite. • ^ * '
V All smngmm ot 16 years ol age and /or 14 jears and In the «
grade otf Sigh School whq are Interested lii the*ftrious. opi>ortuiJlK.es
that an Sxplorerprc^ram offersiare. Invited to aftendthls meeUiig,;
•: Parmts are especially Inrtted to this meeting so thiey may obBefve
for themselves the numercus opportunities Explorers have by avafllng
themselves of the close consultation with, exports in" many various fields
that an Explorer program offers.
_ ^_ —~i————•
JOHN ROOSEVELT COMPLIMENTS
U. S. WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS
300 Young Paraders
Become Stars oi Show
Bf- EDniK VA8n>
Even Nature cO'Oop«r»ted #ith Freeport In making the first "Chrlaf-naji
ToyUnd Parade", a. hugo succua!
It was « ibeauUlul day—elear and sunny. The people of Long Iitaad'
turned out by the thonaands to.vitneu one of the finest holiday «pe«i4ett»
lars ever presented on'Long Itland. The entire line.qr mareh, every Mreet
and 4>very ,eorner, itss line-up three, four and five deep to eheer^anlt
view the very colorful >pageaat.prcaented by the peo^ or rreepMt.
\'* Every display—-every goat .every entry—every dAaoIng, aincin^^ ant'
m'^c-playtng boy and girl drew applaom and favonble eowmenta. In;
fact, the yonngaters atole the show—even the TV atua uid the erinrboya'
came In aeeond in the popvlarity apot-light. ' X
Not only the Freeport MerchanlaT Association, 4be parent •pontons,
but ea«h and every organieation. each and every par^pwat deMTTW
inibUo praise for their endeavors.
^Aalde-from Uie fact that this was one of the flneat parades «TW.
witnessed in Freeport, last SattiMay's beanttful' production also proved
(hat the people of Freeport vill co-opente for tbelr eonmonlfy. It,
proved'that Freeport'a tDsineas and ^dnstry leaden are 4)(««nsBlv« mad
are VllUlng'to attempt (he laia^t profmuns t« keep .Vnteport in (he tnuil.
aa^JK bnalaeae and shopping center, i
'^Waz5'i%I}':''tlie^liOag.ii!dmd^^^^^
Sode^ tn ithelr^l^tietli consecutive
annnal pi?Sp>|tatlo»><?f^yi« .<3hrl«t-
'In|^»7J^n^"5l^te&-:;J>6asfe6•iJf'-:Han-del1l,^"
Mte^%'VOIi';J^4a3?.;P«ce^l-ijer>
ll3iy«i V«!-.#*'«..'*'ft^''*'» .cattle-drai-,?
«•' iaie ;ins^rnatloni ;«tarden
'Mta lietmptqipj' (to ..private JIfe
»4fl, :W!lfl*ld Peiie^ei'l.- % addition
to'her liktematlonai. singing .engage-mentSi^
la a men^r'of the musio
dep'artaoit .a.i ^delpbl College'and
Idevotes much ttaie to educational"
actlvltiesi P' '•:'-, .•-.,,;'-' -''.••••:;,••*-
Jlreef5ii3it'{lirfce^
Apt#uin!c:e'1ric?re«se
• / '•iheV''Freejlort-;.-'»laster' "'Baribifs'-'
-Aai«Ml3»tion'aiin«M»eed° pM^^ lii-creaies
^for their services beginning
Thursday, Dec. IT.
An association spokesman stated
that Preepor't barbers aire the last
on, the. tenth shore to increase
prices and .this. Inerease was
toteeA by-current Increasing In
operation cOsfa.
^plvatioti Anny-Hdps
'When you put your money In the
Salvation Army qhrlstmas Kettle
you are beting to provide Christ-naa
Dinners tor 13 more fatnillea
niHt appnndmately 200 children who
livo In Freeport,
WnaOm liel^'»iol|i«lf';^Mi^
!fiWeft-kito^.fl«^i»^#sji:;5*^ -
roBp
FHS Fafhers and Boosters Club
Sponsor Annual AWard Dinner
-' One of the bigh>lighta of tho Freeport fooUwU aeaaon, the Freeport
High School Fathers and Boosters Annual Award Dinner will be held
at Guy tombardo'^ East Point, House on Thursday, December 10, start-
, Ing at 7 pjm,
This year the organiiaUon will celebrate a special eoeaslon—the
fact that the Freeport High School "Red Devils" wen undefeated
throughout the season. •
In addition .to, the preseniation'Of awards, there wUt.also be special
. surprisejguest speakers.
Freeport High School PTA
Plans Special ^Me<
" SPECLU.
DBVci BTOBE
C'^'_.f{OTICE_
•lat^ iiia^'-M'pjBL'Snad«7,Dee. 13.
'aa'"<»tl»er fa* '•tQnw"'wfi» SMT
nenibenit^aftlui Vftt^tiet Wbatm.-:',
acy.^AHWwiatlqii. «liisa^.-2 IMO..
en HmaM,j. ,Tfac-Ji!y«eVori 'iDnig
Co, Mephone jb fB.^OKtT.
' Five talented aliunnl will provide entertainment at a Freeport High
School Parent-Teacher AaaKlRtlfln meeting In the school auditorium;
next Monday <Dec.l4) at 8rl& p.m. ' •' . )
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Qaibo, the program committee chairmen, have'
arranged music, a twirling exhibitio;:!, waltzes and square dancing,
Don Durla^her of Deer Park,
ABC-Paramount reoordin'g artlsi
who has won wide' renown as a
square, dance caller, will bring wi£h
him ftSur couples from Island Tress
High' School, the Hock-N-6quares.
They will demonstrate square 'dancing
and waltses, aXter, which It is
hoped that there will be an oppor>
tmiity for some members of the
audience jn patlcipate In dancing
on the stage. The well-known
caller, graduated in liM9,.ls a son
of >Bd-Durlacherrnoted in the same
field of recreation.
Carlos otalvaro, who received his
Freeport diploma In U66 and com-
.. CContlnued on Page Iff)
Salvation'Anday, League
Aidmial Sate Dec 1.1-12
The salvation Attny^HOnfe League
Aimual Sale «1U begin at 10 aflL
FrldAy> Dep. U aM continue Sat..
Deo.- iZ Tliere will belowdy-gUt
itenifilar jwur friends at reasonable
jidjces. ,' . •' , .'. . ;."-",^^.
I.
Chnsf mas Seal
Display at Library* ;
Freeport Stamp Club •
Provides Holiday Feature
', 'of considerable Interest to the!
public will be-panels of Ohrlatmaa''
Seals w!blch will be on display s'latj
the Freeport' Memorial Hbrary;
through theigc^tlre month of De^
cember. , , . : . j
This showing will include the first
seal - issued and • wlU ' ooutinue
through the full series to ttie cur-,
rent one. ^ ' . ' . ". . .-, /
Every month, the Keeport Stpmp;
oltib, which mee'ts the first, andt-tWrd
'Tuesday of ieafib inon^J? at .the;' ^
ubrary. displayi wrfw^ ^fptotcif-;i >,-^^
eating -atamps -Jjelaotiw; ttav^/^\-'^
parta'pf the ^orW.;-', ' , '/'-Sfi.',' i >i' ,,..,,j
Harold W. PhlMlpe? IQ .Connectt^j'.rJ;,;.. |
cut Avenue,- '?i««»wrt.'.vPffSi'M'Alf'M
president of .^» ";;fj;eepar^ •" S t ^ j f J ;_|^
• - '. ^ .-• ,' ^ ^, '.v>5#
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| Title | The-Leader_1959-12-10 |
| 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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