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K FREEPORT UEKORIAU ll^mX
I. MERRICK aP* '
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F-R E-EP-O'R JTI-;
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDtyiN : ROOSEVELT ; i " ' MERRICK
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NEIGHBORLY >
Ifth Year No. 10 FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSftAY, JUNE 23, 1960 PRICE FIVE CSNTS PlACOPir
ISPRAGUi XOMMiTTEElBREAKS
1959^ pQtARlP REpD
j Annual Dinriei!^Big|SucQess;
; Ten I960 Awards Announced
; A more thaa witjcipaittd recort-breaking attendance was present
at the second annual j . Russel Sprague Sciiolarslilp Dinner last Thurs*
Bay mght at. the Garden pity Hotel. Leadinit psrsonalltJes frona all flelda.
pt cindeavor were among the many dignitaries .present. .. '
>: Freeport Republican Leader Peter 0. keUy.served as Honorary
Ohairman of the fichotiirshlp Com'
mittee and Alan VoUmer capaWj
handled the duttea as Qeneral
Oliairman. Besides Mr, iCeHy and
Mr. Voilma:, Kent B. "Ihomscm,
BdWB^" Barreli, Julte Elintz and
WtlUam Casmaslna also ierved on
the candidate selection committee.
Thla year's program was even
greater than last year's huge success.'
In tBM, the J. Rassel Sprague Scholarship
Ccanntlttee, sponsored by the
<Contlnued on Page ») •
FREEPORT COUNCIL P.T.A.
INSTALIi 1960^61 OFFICERS
Presv Mrs. Arthur EastWodd^^
' Nannes Committee Chairmen
The annual meeting of the Freeport Council P.TA. waa held on
Tuesday. June .14, In' the Library ol tl^o Bay view Avenue School, iin
Arthur Eastwood cehduoted the meeUng.
': iltts. Nathan Zfibldw holds the honor of making the first hbtoiilkiis
teporl^of •iteigfteeptet'CouMssll. - ' ' • " . ', . . i v .'
.f|«eM.>MMks>W*UiMi Drcdji;«n,^BtaUi
CoagresB ct-VS^fOowiiod M.\liBtt,
who.' Installed the. officers - for'' the
^omlng year. > • <
J Mrs. A' Ihur Ea;atwoodr President;
{•reiident: Mrs. Mi^x PlrdMy. .2nd
•^ice-lprcsldent; Mrs, Herbert Baehr,
Beiardlng Secretary; Mrs Dahlia
Starks, Corresponding Secretary;
Atrs] Walter Peters, Treasurer "and
and Mrs. Leo youn9'„.,Hl6torlaQ..
I, Utia. Eastwood Jnlroduced her
ihalraien for thftfiomlifB year. They
*" >; - - " - ' ' -
ac^ lUiqrtAti'Safety.—Mirs,
iRundhard and Mm. Smith
Budget and Finance. Mrs. Alvln
Slegfrledt; Civilian Defense, Mrs,
ntomas White; OoiriAualty ATfain),
Mrs, Melyin Holi&rook; founders
I^yi'. Iiirs. Harry t fieiidrlckson;;
Health .and .QeiMralt Safety, Mrs. |
Ralph Atl?ltW!n; Jut^enlle'Protectlon,
Mrs. Adblph lUnger and. Leglsla- ,
tian, Mrs. Donald iSal*.
S0utheast Cmcs
To Hold Annual \
Dinner Saturday
Jutlge Paul keBy
To Present-Charter
Geoige 8. Anderson, President, ol
Mio Southeast Clvcs Association, announced
that aa plaitohaTO been
completed for the annual dtoner
which will be Iheld this Saturday,
June 38^ at Prlmavera's Restaurant,
on East Merrlefc Rd.. Freeport;.
WUlls .WUliams and ^HUam
QiUgley are co-chairmen of 'the
Oensral Committee. Judge Paul
Kellj^ a folnider and charter Member
of the organlsmtlori, will present
tho official Charter to the club.
Special guest speakera will Include
l&y« Wiltam F. Glaeken, Rev.
3aim J. Madden and Edward A.
Vaan. • • - • . - . "
Peter G. Kelly and the members
of the Board of Truateei wavhe
imU to visiting dlgnliarles. " -, ..
AB^ony,cniristopi»ilotr and Barry
OiiuiiBiaio vim g«rv« M lQ«ytnatteni
during lihe oenmonlee, BlU Qulgley7
In cbaigft.rOf reseryatloBs', an-nounced'
^H i Itm: fiujre ttekats
^re .still available. He can' be con-<
taoted at .MAyteIr ,3>9993. . r .
.. ,7gu:'?;.^'-y *>^ >- * •'•
FREEPORT COMPLETES FINAl
PLANS FOR BIG HOLI0AY
WEEK OF BOATS AND RACIIlii
Full Program of Events Includes'
Fpeeport Merchants "Sail Dys,"
Regatta, Marathon, Boat Sripw
And Fire Works
;^iC^^rcSng'f<>:'
Race. In Vlarathon-
FREEPORT ELKS
cleft i!!&ujj|pj;>|^ftt^-'i^«3i«^»fo^ I s^tsepSMj-'jt'ftWa^*
fidal). Rqy^'^Cafl|ilii*o*)e.'..:JP*^Jtt«nfr bl -tteeSport'-iM^f'
(standing);- /||^^OJM«)tf»"-S«fffetta-flh^Jriwian j«nt| .^teSfiifjiWSfr''JS^^
Brook KAUontfl'M{|k.<><>i^nltiuMnahi;Wn<diu^iiw,-<«Mk^!Sit-'&iiiiM>^iyi^&*^i
' (wld«^nte»UnWOf e«iJtouipl|»'le*dw»f
icompietlng ptaiis, lor" the hitge y.S. Coast Suard ;
Recruitfrig Office
Opens: In Freeport
Group jComnuinda't ,"&., C3< Cinq-
Mara' af the United. §tatei, C!oa?|
Quard aiihouRces .th^t^ a .„CGBS|
Guani Recruiting Stati<ai will open
on June 28 at'el' West. Sunrise
Hwy., to fteeport. ' "
fkjurth of Jiily holiday, week pro-:
:griun In'Pre^port. • -'_• •" -^ ;.• * v. - '•
',' In addition" to tise four-stir, thrUl- >
packed schedule •which. Includes;
!»eeport'B'Big Bta)^.Jl^f/tWhltai:
^Btarta Oft June M.Vfad-jWP grun!
Sthbugh': July- 7j' 'lhS':-^l*6«p«rt;
!dhamplonaBi|»" speaboaf r Begatfai
:whlch will ,he held Von July 3;' the'
'iiow-famoui, Around_ 1 ^
(Obntluued cm Page 4) .
TT
Members of ih's Fr'eepart lodge of Elks, BFOE flZSS are' ehomi
with some of the Approxfaiuitely 75 ht^ndieapped ehndren the Lodge
'treated to "a day's eat^ng^ at, Fontler ViWe, WTassapeqiw last wedt.
• 'Beading ffom L *»'• are '"^aisy the Hoiac," iJTattes, Ifountaln of
. 'Boosevelt; Howard g, Baiemaa. of Wantagh; Urn Hoyser„ .of Vret-
,port; WiJIlam. Viebrw*,' .of .Mj»8Mpe«nil' toward MoGwen of fteeport,
- 'iHjd' chUdren froin the' Cerebral Palsy' Center of B»o«eveU, and 'the
".Bt. Giles Homes Jor the, Blind, Garden i^ity,
' • I' Exalted Baler, Benedict f. CiaravUm cengrBtnlated Chabnian fitt^,
•' '.Kta .Tunk'upon ids »m handJii^ of "the affair,, iht ITirrt the Ut^
-A'.has, over oondwcted. ' r S,}'^ .1^^ .^^^.,,.. _ i . j , .J ^.^.;y im>t^, hX Siifefi,} .
S i'v'j • ' ' • • , ' " ' • ' '•
m.
Caroline JUuHg of Freeport will
be the,ot4y yoman entry in. the
I960 f Around Long Island Marathon"'
Which will start and end In
Freepdrt oo'Jnly 6.
Lombardb'sto
Serve as Marathon
PressHeadqaiirfers
.' Ony Lombardo's East Point House
Kestaursnt inJP^reeport, Long ISiapd
will seirve as press headquartent
and starting point for the second
nnnnai "Aroand Long IsUnd Mwra-
Tthon" for efpecd >b^<9-lo be held
on July 6. '
Xn', honor of the oceasion, the
East Pclnt^ Honsft wiU on that jdatff'
feature a special' '"nwratbon" of
sea,food from (he Long island areti.
This Z807mUe nuuitthon' .begino At
8 *xa. a&<f will conlinne tliro«th>bft
afternoon. Spectaion wUl bri able
(o view, the, start add finish of the
mee from tiie East Point House
MRS. MILDRED L 0 '
SHUBERT SCHOOL PRlNCiPM
PLANS 1960 RETIREMENt
Testimonial Dinner to Honor
Beloved and Respected Educator
By EDDIE VASIL
Mrs. Mildred L. O'Connor, beloved principal of 6hubei!t School wUt
retire this year, She served as the Teaching,Frjnclpivl from 1929 through
1S>33 and has ably served as full-time principal Since 11134,
Mrs. MUdred O'Connor has actually been "Mrs. Shubert School." She
is 'loved and respected by all and tuts been morC than a teschcr or an
educfttoi', she has been 'a sincere
^<MbttieT of Learning."
Blessed with a warm .and under-
Utanding personaUty, Mrs. O'Connor
lias won the' respect ot parents as
weu' OS educators throughout the
area, shubert School, under her
Administration, iiss .become a model
tbnmgbout New York State,
isUtst week a facility dinner was
g lW faoDoring Mildred O'Connor.
The general committee was headed
Jjy Mlsa' Bertha Porfler who was
I assisted by, Mrs. Adele Cracd Oreen'
ky and MIsd yroype Walsh,
r All the regular and special teach-ff^
m^mi^m^^^,^'- ^.vviv' • if^^^ ft«">^ p^« •«
SPECIAL
•DRUG STORE
NOTICE
Freeport Drug Co., 88 8. Main
St, Froeport,'will remain open
bite, untU 10 pjn. Snnday, June
16. AH other drug store* who ate
member^i ef the Freepoci Pliann- i
aey Assoelation clone *t S pjss.'
'on. Snnday. The Freeport'Drag
Co. TeIe|;hoiM>, 1« PR V-HWl.
'c i-'-l-^iiMn^^^
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-06-23 |
| 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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