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FREEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEVEtt
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25th**cs*, No. 14 FREEPORT^ N. Y, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 196ft PRICE EDTE CENTS PIB COPT
:
r HOLLAND By
' BARLEE CiKfTMON
TnefiarVi Camnnnity AnriMuMMdor
Jil Prcepotl, -« July ». WW
' Then! has twen so much to do tha.t writing a letter will not be
HufBdcnt to explBkn.everythln*\Att«r ten day»«ij the Ocean, the White
OUMs of Dover were a most-beautiful right. Everyone on the "Oroote
Beer" Tanerotund the £hlp singing and shouting. The t>oat trip .was
vWtlutely magnificent; there Waa^-^
npver a moment 'jnisted. one could
do- most anything, either sing.
FREEPORT Flits SKIES
WITH GOOD-WILL CARDS
dikUce; play sHufneboaird, or attend
oh« of the fascinating lectures. The
Dutch should be praised highly for
their wonderful food, Never in my
life- hadl'eaien so much fodd that
,V8s W good aa I did. on, the "aroote
]^er." ' , . ' .
''^The ship dwH^ .In. Rotterdam,
Holland, iQi July 8, at 6 o'ciock In
I tne'morning. DeiMurlOktion toolt quite
a Willie and the passengers were
very restless. Fln.ally. at 12:30 we
were permitted to leave the boat.
Upon our arrivtU In the city, we
were warmly greeted by our Emtch
sisters and Ijrothers. Prom Rott«fr-dam,
we took a two "hour bus ride
to our respective homes,
Judy McGuire Wins
Honors At Vassar
Ms B^tch sister-l9«Qurle tteisef-rhe
family consists of the parents,
'""•\contlnued on Vfgti 3)
PORT RECREATION DEPT.
Senor Juan Yelis Studies
American Programs - Wijl Be
Guest Sp^akefAt Kivwmis"
T x h c ?reeport ReJfeation Department Is playing f'^'^^J^^'"
I a n Vells.'an exchange ^student from El Salvador, Central America.
T Mr: Veils, in his home city of San Salvador, is a protestor of physical
and
720 HELIUM FILLED
BALLOONS RELEASED
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FBSHPOBT OOE8 WAY OUT
On Thursday afternoon, July 21. the Preeport Recreation Dopt. wBl
release some WO haUum filled balloons with post cards attached a* pil*
of its annual "Out of Tl»ls World Pleld Day." _ . .'
This event co-sponsored toy the ^reeport Merchants AjSoctaUim sud
the Villafe Reoreatlcn Department will offer a full day otactivities to
the youngsters at^Bandall Paris.
Included in tlie sohsdule of activities wlirba a Mars vs. jVenus Mlb»
ball gome for the boys and a Jupiter ra. Saturn voUeybaM iame for the
girls. Also included will be a flying saucer goU ganw, a purple p^opla
eater pie contest and a costume Judging contest. ./ ,
.Youngsters regSstpred in the VlUage BecreaUon: eummer Progrwa,;^
wiU have signed cards with their names, ages and playground and etffti
JTndith Ann MeOolrCt 18S Walbwel card VfUl be attached to a balloon, which whvn relented wlllite c^rriad
BbrFre^pwi, haabiien iMtl|lea.4batl to far otI.|;l»c«a. Th« post card has a message which Mti^'tbe-flndnr.40
^ib»,liJ^jb^\iUHne4,,t« thB,lle«(V*l phase re^uni^'tbe card via tbe'maUs to1A«LFre«p<Mrt'nRct^tton'X}epaM'
I
College,
,.aho' has lieen selected far the
newly InBucimted Exiwrimental
jHqnors .Pregnna,' Uie. |9bJ««t.;0/
on lnaepend6»t,wor1t Inall oonnes
for ntndents of outstanding ability.
eHucftticn Ip the elementary luiu^
Wgh schools. Mr. Veas is one of IBj
fwelgn exchange jstvdents tn this
cpuntry for four months under a
, ptograra set up by the-International
• Heereatloa Association,
t Ishice his arrival ip this country,
I'Mr.'Veils has spent timt in Miami,
("lorida; Washington, D.C.; Flint,
Lansing, and Ann Arbor, Michigan;
Chicago, nUnols; Omaha, Nebraska;
Berkley. I/OB Angeles, end Bakers
Field, CaUfomla. as well as Palo
Alto, Oaltfomla, where he attended
the Olympic Track Trlalh.
Additional time was spent In San
FH-ancllaOo, Calilomla; Oak Part,
(Continued on.Page 12)
H:.
IRBEPORT M)ME Of ELKS^
VLJ^ SUMMER DANCE AUG.
Annual Out-Doorpeitival
Always V^ry PbpularAffair
. -' , .-. By OEOKGE BENNETT SMITH
..JJhls.year, th6.*U«rt Lodge, of EU^. BPOE 1253 l'^^^*!^,*;*^
* S , August« for the date of their Annual. Outdoor D^ce^ItvJU be
rid«5he.Elks grounds at the rear of the caubhoi^se, 171 West Merrick
|Bd,'Preq»6rt;
Pres. David Kadane
Names Chairmen
. FreeporterLUtsHeadaOf
VBriou» Committees
The appointment of committee |
chairmen waS'One ol the first ac-|
tlons taken by David Kadane of
Prcoport, newly elected president of
the Health and Welfare council of
i»re«port. Oscar's Pliotography Studio em S. Main Street will donate Jta
8x10" portrait for the Alrt who wins, iwnalgert apOTtlng O^o^ s ^ M
These awards"will be given to the youngsters who in the. opinion
of tlw Judges had their cards returned from the greatest dtetance and ,,
in direct line with the prevallhif wind ourreata. •_ • _
Count down wlU begin at 10 seconds before 3;00 P.M, with blast Ml
time aJ 3:00 FM. sharp. '; • ' ; J' .•' • ' ' ' ^'"~^' ^ _•
JUDGE PAUL KELLY TO HEAD
MAGISTRATES' \fOUTH PANEL
' 'binctog begins' promptly at 8;0p
tj^jt-and wBl continue ittto;U»«
|'"iWliee" hours of the morning. Scin-
I'tSfttlng StrBin* for ww ««™* ^
ftypes cf dancing andP just plato
bilnwiU be-supplied,by "Bitt Ool-
|4«n"' and. his brchefetra. ^ ' i
k ^in addition to the nuisical lestlvl- \
t!^, Mr. Douglas:Wtls6n, Chairman
Of the Dan«,-haa made provision
for a, "seemingly unlimited supply ot
refreshments'! nvallshle to everyone.
Air the Beer and Pranks you-can
eat-. . . PIBEE! " ,
Tickets, pricsd at $3£0 per couple,
(Continued on Page 3)
lONG ISLAND TRUST. PASSg
^ i W O N W RESOBR<|S
, Pres. Frejterick HainfoW Jr.
i- Issues Latest Fihanci«(tReport
Nassau Qounty.
The Committee chairmen ore:
Mrs, John Schaeffer, Jr. iMIneola)
Bylaws; Mrs. Paul O. Pennoyer
(Locust Valley) Personnel Practices;
Rev. Robert O. Chapman (Hempstead).
Leglslationj.MlBs Ru0i Bpp-er
(Garden City), Review; Mr,
Anthony J, Oost^ldo (Unlondole).
Budget & Pittance;' Mrs. Nathaniel
H. Robin (Hlempstead). Recommendation
of the Long lalAnd Conference
on CJhlldren and yout*»;
Mrs. Robert GrUflth (Garden City),
UM Annual Report; Mrs. Byron E.
Van Ratlte (Oedarhurst), 1961 Annual
Report; Mrs. Olsment Tniltfr
(Merrlclt), HoepltaUty; Mrs. John
mjMx (Lyn^ook) Public Relations. |
Tbe Council is a Voluntary, non-
DToflt Oounty-wide cwrdlnatlng and
planning "group oiganlzed to Im-
|Rm^ hMath, weUare and repaMon
in'Snuau'county.
:^r^^'cor.^:,ve^^o.. haVe'P^0d^^;*100«i""'»
:E9icX,HaiafeM. Jr,.-president, announced^today
|j:*^5iaWU?nt&>S atcon^vdng wwfffl
[fj^gl^mpmsstyp growth Jb^'fthe-ftanlc,
'•- '"''-'.•ajwl^'^'ao,, W60 statement of
iitoft. '*hpw«krtoteI, 'F^JF^f^
^^,839 .a yjBar,;'ett1fllef,"!«n. Inortasi
'or «8,'JM,186. Deports were m,-
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-07-21 |
| 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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