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FOUJOWTHE
V-LEAD-ER- •
EEIMBLE
ADVEimSING
FREEPdRT
" N A S S A U ' S LAR G EST WEEKLY"
BAH>WIN , 'y ,: ROOSEVELT '
FOUUOWTHE I
LEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
25th Y ^ , No. I.
MERRICK
FREEPOkT, N. Y, THURSDAY, AifRIL 21. 1960 PRICE CTVE CENTrai PER COPY
SCHOLARSHIP WIHNER
ESSES FREEPORT GOP CLUB
'••.'f.^'t/.psuAlj efowd'of meinlieis and friends attend id' lakt week'* meeting of the'Freeport Repubilean
Clnb held In th« AmeMtian IiCi^on Dng Out «n.W. S inrbe Hwy. New York. State Senator Edward- J>
SpeiJ* WM the guest speaker. Pieture alwve ahows (left to risht; Petsr Kelly, BepuWican Leader of Free-portiJuleik
MIntx, Journal Cludrman.Df the Sprap>e^<^hDlan^p Coininlttee, Lucy Sllvermaii, 19Sft recipient
of one «f the Sprftejie scholanhips, Edward Farrell, Ticket CiMlmwn and Senator Speno. Bite ill-verman^
told the assembly what it neant t« her to i t n a J. BasselBprsgne Bchobrdilp. XUa projeet in
one of the: mbst wdrtbwhile activities In the commnnity benedttlitE young men and women.
E W i t D L HONG HEADS
S I T H COLLEGE dilB OF L i.
B'nai B'rith To Hear
About iRoosevelt Sdhoois
Ittio Dlscussloh Oreup of Justice
Ohapter B'nal B'rlfih wlU present
Selma Daral»ner_ of Roosevelt i at
their nejct meeting. SA's.
president of the P.T.A. <rf ftft-'
tennlai: Avenue School of Eoosevelt
will dlteuas ''The. Effects of the
Austerity Budget In .-Booievelt on
the Itown and on the Sdh«ola."
- The meeting will he held' at the
home of. Mrs. Kenneth Suna, 407
WaUaije St.;>i!reeport on Wednesday,
April 27, at 12:30 p j n . , /
B'iwl B'rith'is renowned for Its
outstanding program of community
aervtce. I%s. Nathan Hausfnttier is
tUe ounKnt pc^ldent. ' •'_
Mrs. Edward TU, Bong, (left) ftesldeut of the Smith CoUeceChth
of Lone laland, and Mra.>8tanle]r W.- Pleree, holh of f>ccpart, met re-eentlr
to discuss plans for the Sprliv House Tour, sponsored by the
club far the benefit'of the Scholanhip Fund.
DBDG i^OBE
..;" ;NOXICl| -•;
Ikeeport Dmr Co., 88 S. Main
St., Freeport, will remain open
late, until 10 p.ni. Sunday, A)>rll
31. All other dni|; stores who
are nemben of ^tbe Freeport
Fhanaaoy AssAdatlon close at
Z. pjn. on Sunday. The Freeport
]>ni|; Co.;,telephotte is FB 8-0074,
PUBLIC DINNER TO UIMCH
PERSONAL AFFAIRS MONTH
Chairman Richard C Connolly
Announces May 4 Program
The Freei»rt Personal Affairs Month Committee has announced the
Program for the annual dinner. Wednesday. May 4. Thtt dtanor.ls to be
open to the public at the Proeport EJks Club, at t pjn'. Tickets for the
dinner Mid Program following will cost |3, Including gratuity.
After the dinner a film, prepared by the Mutual Benefit I^Jfe Insurance
Company on the sublect of.
estate planatog. wlU be shown and
Kenneth T. Rogers, Trust Officer of
the IJong Wand Trust Company, will
talk briefly on the subject of wills
and trusts. The audience'wlii then
(Continued on Pago 11)
Samuel D. Gerber
Wfns High Honor
Named Alternate
Convention Delegate
Samuel O. Gerber has been appointed
as alternate deleirate to the
Bepubllcan National Convention.
This is the first tine a flra^orter
has ev«r held thla bich honor. Mr.
Gorier Is a past president of the
:Breei5pt^||ffiibapi^;Ci»|jiip^^
.aaime_"tlrai"',m;h»tma been ehiiir'
nan of tite Freeport Meiuoriat Day
Cammlttee for," over Iwenty-Hvo
years.
Rotary Club's
"Citi|en of I960"
Rene Cari^eau Wins
Democraflc OK
Rene A. Carreau of Merrick; received
the Democratle designation
as candidate for Congress from this
area. The seleciton was mad^ by
the ISemocratic County Executive
Conunlttee at a meeting held last
wesic Ito has ben active-to Nassau
pbutlcal circles for Hie past thirty
years and was an unsuccessful can*,
dldate for She offices of County
Comptroller,
Larkin Directs
Survey be Macle
Of "Baldwin Parle"
Presiding Supervisor Idward P.
Lorkin of tbe Town of; Hempstead
leyeated that the Town would ask
l i e engtaeertag^ firm of Andrews &
Clark to make an imthedilate mrvey
of the facttvs and problemB Involved
In the aequtsitton of pafk lands
serving the Baldvln-Oceanslde area,
TREOWKLL If. HOPKINS
The .freeport Botary Chih has
announced that TredweM H. Hopkins
of 277 Bedell Street, Freeport,
New York, has been; named "Clll-
»en of the Year.'' -
Mr. Hotddns, who Is Bursar and
Assistant Controller for Finance at
New York Vniverstty, was a. founder
of Atlantic South Civic Association
and iCTved as Its President. For
^many years he has been a memfier
of the ClUitens Advisory. iConiiiiU-tee
for Education and a member of
Us Executive 'Board. He Is a'member
of the United Fund and had,
for many years prior to Us estab-
Hsbment, been active on many fund
raising drives In the Village of
Freeport.
' In^ addition,- he has>hcen active-
In, Soy Scout affairs..^nd prominent
in' the support of church" af-
MtB. - • ' ; ' ' . . • ; ' • . - . .'
The award will be made, at a
date JE« be announced later at s
•meeting of tlie , Freeport Rotary
OhU>. The PrwUents of the Clrto
AssodaUons 9aA previous CitlienB
of Hie Ifear will be Invited guests.
"CANDIDATES NlGHF PUNNED
BY AWISOW OSJp
Sockley, Baehr, Bagatelle and
Mrs. Ringer to Address Meeting
The Citizens Advisory Committee for Education will present a special
"Candidates Night" on Wednesday evening AprU 27, The meeting will be
held In the cafeteria of the Bayvlew Avenue School. All candidates for
the forthcoming school board election will address the meeting, aiid'wlU
participate In a question and answer period. The oiindidates are: Roy
Oockley (unopposed) Herbert j • ~
Baehr, Jerry .Bagatelle, and Mrs. vacancy cieated by Cliarlles Brady's
Heloise Ringer (running foI^' the (Continued on Page 11) ,
il 23 - Vote May 4
Mnt.D-^.Skl. ' , .,t;-' ll^cy . ' . • ' - ' • > , ' . • • ' ' f/' ''-'U-iA' h -'i's^ ^-m:^
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-04-21 |
| 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 | 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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