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FOLLOW TBI:.
;LEADER
T .-FOR
r. RELIABLE
FREEPORT
24th Y«ir, No. 48
"NASSAU'S t; A R^ E SJ^w E K t Y"
FOLLOWTHE
LEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
JUBGE AND LOVaY JURORS
SELiCT LilCKY GOP WINNER
FREEPOyr, N. Y. THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1960
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Begins March 23
Taie IMO Inaugural Special QUta
Luncheon wnibe heW on Wednes-
<l»y, March 23, at 12 PM. at EUlot
Murphy's Sky Top Club at Roosevelt
Field." . ; • , ;
Mrs. Sidney Mintz and Mrs. Paul
Bertacclnl are the chairmen. Overall
chairmen are Mrs. Michael Green
and Mrs. Bemam Ames. Mrs. Jullua
Kaplan Is advisory chairman. The
coRuntttee consists of Mra,. Jay
Ooodman. Mre. Maurice Cook, Mrs.
MUton Borne, Mrs, Edwin Preed-man,
Mrs. M«irlce Cook, Mrs. MUton
Home, Mrs. Edwin Freedman.
Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg, Mrs. Irving
ScheldJtoger, Mrs, Jerry Tamber and
Mrs. Arthur l«vltt.-
PWei FIVE ClOTS PER COPf
HARLEECRITMON NAMED
FREEPORT'S
•S'^'^,:*«*e> <Wt:*»\rJ«htrfa'»«roaiy Cordra'tritli 3u^ Paul j
«y-•IWtjB&e fltoarm shmm darln'i; (he Freeport R^nUlcan Club '
ttwcUn^ lut pnuirsday, when the WghUfht feature, a luxuHoos (rip
to'^l«Dda „«M'won by Geoixe Berohard, the popular and veteran '
nt^V^^-'PhaMtacbi. Another "Trip, to Bermada'' feature la ibeinc '
9fn&f^.Pr Ovtptbr -dwdoif and Rose Maaon who «em as,«i>-«JgnlMM!tt.
p i i i lS Si^iHNG LONCHCON
BtK Annua! Affair Tuesday, March 22
W(vb Record Attendance Expected
The-¥r^rt Auxiliary of AHBC will hold Its fl»h annualjprhw,
lundieon on-.Tne»day. March 32, at Carl HoppTs In Baldwin, Mrs. J.
Croveman; Inncheon chalnnan, has announced that more than SCO peo-,
Sto «re wqSwted to attend. A most r«w««llng afternoon's entertaliunent
State ^hoolfwtlie.Helarded.
• The h«n»i*d g»Mta at Uie luncheon will be: the Hon. Mayor iVm.
P. GlaeteiTl Dr; John W. Dodd. superintendent of «>*»«"»^M«'; ^^3^°
i v i l l u S ; AMV Pe*erlntendent, Dr. Jack Sn.lth, F'^P^tf^'''' »^'
e h o l S J and m ^ yasll, mana..n* editor of the ^^^^^^^^
Alio swted o« the dais wiU bo Mrs. John Gross and Mn. Alan Hapten,
Kesld^nt and Vfco-President, respectively, of Nassau County ChapUr
i f AHfbC: .. . . , ,r
Tlidtela focthfl luncheon may be pWalned with a donation of ?3.75
tromVn-KLGmti. FB. 8.3638. March 19 Is the deadline and there
win ,be noitlcketa sold at the door. ^^____________-_—__
VISSRY PARTTPUNMED
FOL REDEEMER CAMPAIGNERS
Monsignor Crawford Sponsors
Qelebration Event of Ghurch
Fiind-R^islng Campaign; : . ^
'" Nfoiislgnor CrawfWd; Pastor'of pur Holy Redeemer Parish in Ftee-port
I's giving a Victory TParty for the .Campaign porkers, and women
volunteers of the Convent and School'Building Fund Campaign. ,
• Sfe ^ f w l U take place on^toreh 17. St. Patrick's Pay and the
atmosphererism be •on<i'-of JuMtatton at having meet successfully com-pleted-
the Camiwign to raise funds
for- the ereoVlon-Sof a new parish
• conyentt'and.;«:h<>ol addition. Wltl^
hard .work'and sacrifice some 4M
men ';0f the! parish have been re-
' Bpoaalbie for the .tremendous success
<^ the Campaign.
, '. At taie third report meeting held
' on ljftutch//a,. *460,000 had been
idkn^fA^^ at/,the.rourUi:aa^ Jlnql
rep^^^m i?*e(iuled-VM«<*
•' p i ^ ^ ^ % r , l b 4 t > ; excKs
|i''a^mlUtwk/d(iU»«» wib Jiave
&
Air Force Band
we^$ FHS Concert
The renowned- Continental Air
Command; Band of Mltchel Air
Force Base will appear In a eon-cert
at the 3Preeport High School,.
for.tbe.«!lwol aSsfmbUe«;'On Ttkun '
Selection Committee Picks
Winner atTuesday Meeting,
, . f l ^ ' ' * " " " " ^"™"'"«" »' the Comnmnlty Ambassador Project
of ^e J^ecport Cotnmnnlty Coaadl selected Hi,rlee Grltaon. dautfiter
r ^ « f "^ '• «"*«•« <»' 315 South Main Si, Freeport,
as ine^nt Freeport Ambassador i« n forelpi eountiy under this pro.
gram. Harlee Gritmon Is a Junior at ^etxpoH High Schwa
.1. r!^' 8«>«>«>»« Cwwrnlllee, headed.by Mra Howard MaoDongall aS
oinrinnan. and conrisUng of Mrs. Hugto Erwta, William Vogl. David
KaaaM and Mrs. Cornelius Van Reese, held a iQKcial meeUng this put
^•uestfay to select the winning candidate. There were BIX Qualified
flnaUsts. « sw
Miss Harlee-Grtbnon will be the first CoMummlty Ambassador, to be
sen* to a fordgn country from the fteeport area. The country to U
vlslt^ has not yet been selected, but win be named within llie n ^
f e w oays. - • • •• , •
Charlea Gilbert serves as General Chalnnan « the Ambassador
Project which Is but one of many'of the progmua of the very active
Freeport Community Council.
LOCAL GOP COMMITTEECAEH
hit tUnes-'to'classical ^ectiona,^
Ohiisi- Warrant Officer Adam B.
Bhaffoi* conducts , the band. He is
assisted by Master Sgt. William F.
Pirko and Master Sgt. WUIiom L.
Jones. This famed group has earned
a reputation as one of tJie outstanding
military musical organizations
in the eaitern part of the United
States. • . ,
Prof. J. Maynsrd Wettlaufer, Director
of Music in the Freeport
Schools System, arranged the program
and is serving as host to the
musical visitors.
S.S. Yacht Club's
St. Patrick's Day
Dance a Success
The South Shore Yacht Club'entertained
more than 300 memb^
and guests Saturday night at their
gala St. Patrick's Day Dance. Jimmy
Bmltb and his "Sons of Erin" pro-vlded-
the-lilting.Irish melodies for
dancing. ' '
A novel feature of this party was
thS' contest conducted. Which rP'
quired each member to «row a dls*
play ol Inawrted BhamroeloB; -Wiis
priM waS'Won by Frank and Ida
Johnson' h«cause thelr-flhaitfocks
were judged as th"e-ttggert and the
best.
Shown above left to right are Nassau County AswiBlaMt Dlstrfot
Attorney Edward J. Farrell. Bepubllcan Conwittaefflian « l h Dlstilet,
New York State Senator Edward Speno and WUllaiii Caemasln*,' GOP
Coanmlltccman Mth District, shmm with Governor Nelson Rockefellw
during tJhelr recent tour of the Capital in Albany. Senator Speno
arranged the meeting and served'as host to the. visiting Freeport
Bepid>Ucaa Comanltteemen. __^__i___.
FREEPORTS EDWARD UCENSE
GREETS HATIONAt COMiMANDER
SPECIAL
'DRUG STOBE
NOTICE
Cannon, Pharmacy, 6 So. Main St.,
Freeport, will mnalh jtpen tote nntU
lO.pjBL, tl|^ Sunday, BiMcb. 20 All
oliter drnr l*ww '«*!«*» * « mem-
-be^v of the KrMpmrt jPhfUjUiKy As-,
MclBttoi ci«ie4f'^ pjB^'va Boadays.
TBjve ,t;^nnoij ?TOa«B»acy tejephone
WELCOME
TO FREEPORT
The ((^lowing ore new resident?
of Freeport! .
Mr, and Mrs. Irving ievey, 9 Ann,
Dr.",;No«,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scbwarta,
15 Ann Dr. No/
^Mr. and Mrs. A. B^tOim. 13 Ann
Br. No. j ''•"" . , ,
Mi;,' and M.ra._ Alfred Taramato,
268 Branch Ave . , .J
Martta'n. wisKeaUy Oott) Ihe Amertawa I*«i<»n'* National C o^
«andiV. w » welcomed on^hto annual vWt 0 \ f t ^ i y ^ ^
by Edward B. Uc*b** !»«»»•» County M«mJ«Ablp.O«i~^^Mr^««
Is a member of the Wflliasn Clinjon Story Post #842 ol Freeport.
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-03-17 |
| 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 | 1960 |
| 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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