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FREFPORT "-^LiMtsL LiUUi\
W. MERRICK RD.
FREFPOnT, N. y.
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LEADER
FOR
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ADVERTISING
FREEPORT
" N A S S A U ' S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
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FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
25th Year, No. 28 MERRICK
FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1960
REEPORT KISMET ARTISTS
PRICE FIVE CENTS PER COPT
Frank J. Smith to
Lead Nas. Vamps
To State Meeting
Over lOO Nassau vamps will attend
the annual Clearing House
Meeting of the Firemen's Associa
tion cif the State of New York in Albany,
New York on Sunday. October
30.
Nas.ssu's delegation will be led
by Prank J. Smith of Preepji.
President of the Na.ssnu Counlv
Piremen's Association,
lExeiu? Oscar's Studios)
Pictured afccve are (left l» right) Jim ClouKher, first priie winner,
receiving an award from Kenneth Lyons, ol The Meadow Brook
National Bank a^d Artie Enz, exlreonc right, reoeivins the award for
Paul Diararnd. the second prize winner, from lUchard Connelly of
the Lons Islxnd Trust Company.
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Baldwin Schools Go
Modern With TV
In.strurtion by clo.seri eimiit toif-vi.
sion will be used on an explot.i
tory biiKis III Bsiklwin School.s d(i -
ing November iuiri December. Eqii p-ment
for Ihe program is being
loaned the rii.strirl by (he N, Y. Stale
EducHtJou Deportment.
The <>ainera and as-sociated re-ceivintt
units, .scheduled to arrive in
Baldwin November 18, will be used
first at Plaza Elementary School,
then by the Junior and Senior High
Schools in turn. Arrangements for
borrowing the equipment were made
by Plaza Principal Jack W. Pattyson
as a direct result of reseaioh In
latest teaching jnethotis atid teaching
aids conducted for the school
system this past summer.
gags ZSSSL
(Exclu-sive Photo By Oscar's Studiosi
Picture mbavt shows Bill Sabelia of the South Shore Federal Savings
and Loan Association presenting: ajn award to Karen Grossman,
third priicc winner, and Cord Viclirock, extreme right, presents Artie
Eni! with the feurtl] priic award.
CARLINO TO BE HONORED
BY CIVIL RIGHTS GROUP
Hen. J:''5>ph «<. UuillnB, Speaker of the Assembly of the State
of New York ji-id candidate for r?-election a.s A.5semblyman from the
2iid A?=3m*-;=v District in Na.<iSLi-u County, will be honored at a special
Cocktail Party and Reception spon>«3red by the Civil Rights Committee
for Cariino's Re-elecltcn.
The affa;:. vvhirh promises to a t - : island Park. Becau.se of the already
tract a record alteadRnce, will be' heavy rcsponsie, attendance will be
held OP Octobc^r 30. from 2:30 to' by invitation only.
8:30 p..-n at th? Smart Set restaur- Mr. Quincy Day of Prceport. gen-anl
en Lo::.? Beach Rd,. North | (Continued on Page W>
Emily Moore
FHS "Red Devil"
Pollowiiig a precedent administered
last year, Emily Moore was
chosen to serve as the Bed Devil
for the coming school year. Emily
made her debut at the practice
football game held with Lafayette
High School. The Bed Devil, the
symbol of Preeport High School,
adds spirit to all football games by
asslating the cheerleaders.
tExclusive l-'l«Ho, by Oiic-in'.^ Sludlosi
.•It A special meeting held at Cord Viebrm-k's rrstaurunl last week,
the executive conunitlee of the Freeport Republican Club Womcn'K Division
completed plans for the huge annual rard party and rally which
they will sponsor on Friday, Nov. 4, at five o'clock in the huge ballroom
of the Freeporl lilks Club on W<-st Merrick Road.
Picture above shows (scaled left to right) Sally Buckley, Helen
McGrath. MUx Fraser and liorothy fiordon. Standing (left to risht)
ard Marion Newton, Peggy Carlin, Jerry Wallace, Mlldrcnd Wendelboe.
1-aura Jeane Finnermn and Mi&r^ot Hneliner.
Other commiUee chairman not pictured above are A-iiui Amherninn.
(Coiiliniieri on PUKC 7<
960-!96i mmm m DIMES
SPECIAI.
DRUG STORE
NOTICE
Freeport Drue Co., 88 S, Main
St., Frceport. will remain open
late, until 10 p.ni. Sunda.v, Oct,
30. All other drug stores who are
members of the Freeport Pharmacy
Association close at 2 p.m.
on Sundmy, The Freeport Drug
Co. Telephone Is FH 8-0077.
Baldurin Mercy League
To Hold Fall Festival
Baldwin Senior League of Mercy
Hospital will hold Its Pall Festival
luncheon and bridge at Carl Hoppl's
in Baldwin, at 12:30 P.M. on Wednesday,
November 8.
r^lr^
The Freeport I96a-(il .M.irch ol I)imi-s ('anii>,iiBn, under the clialr-maiiship
of Lyman Ouryci and Frank Mullen, will be launched with
full commnnity co-operation. The village-wide program was revealed
at the first official meeting held last week. Picture above show:!, left
to right, Frank Mullen, Freeport Co-chairman; James F. Nilan, Nas.>iau
County Chairman, and Lyman IJuryea, Frrcport Co-chairman, during
a special mceling held at the Freeport Elks <;iub. A goal of $10,000
has been set lor this worthy oaii.^e.
Both Mr. Mullen and Mr. I»uryea are childhood vlctim.s of polio.
Yet despite thLi crippling discMe, both have beco«ir prominent in
their respective fleld& Frank Mullen is a prominent attorney and
expert on legal research and Lyman Duryea heads the Duryca rnter-pri.^
e*: which consist of his fanuiu.s florist establishment on ^onlh
Grove St. and a landscaping company, lie is the creator of the widely-known
DUKYEA ORCHCD CORSAtJE which is awarded each week
by Eddie Vasll, LEADER columnist.
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1960-10-27 |
| 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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