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FREIiPCJBC KEllORIAL LIBRARY
FREEPORT, •»,., XV-- •' -
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IlELIABLE
ADVERTISING
JFKEEPORT
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
FOLtOWTHE
LEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
MERRICK
t^r -26th Year, No. 6 PEEIPORT, N, Y;, THURSDAYi MAY 25, 1961 " PBICX FIVE CENTS PSECdPY
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Let us proudly honor the memory of all those who gave their
last f u l l measure of devotion to the cause of Liberty and Justice
For A l l.
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reepfFtFians
tSAMUEtiD.£ERBEir AGAIN
^ A O l f l S GRAND MARSHAL
.- . Plate tor tteeport's huge'1981 Memorial Day Observance have been
^ completed. Samuel O. Oerber, who lus served as Grand Marshal for
more than .'26 yeer^ will again head ^the ceremonies in that capacity.
Serving jAth.Grand MaTsl;^l Sam Gerber will be iDr. Ray Strauss as hs&t.
'Grand Xiarstial andTStuarjt K.'^Wallace Sr. as Chief of Staff, Guy A.
BuBseli IS the adjutant.
The men named to serve aS Aides are:
Kenneth Vought, Theodore Combs, Stuart K. Wallace, Thomas Murphy,
Guy Ru.'^sell, Prank Manz, Harold Olsen, Dr Ray Strauss. Charles
Hansan, Alan Vollmer, Joseph SUwmslii, E. Willard HeUand, John Carlin,
Edward, Ucence, Emil Anderson.-Robert DiMonda, Jack Morrison, Theodore
Stainm, r r e d Becker, Benjotnln Ciaravlno, £mest Stumpf, Jr.,
. Geoi'ge Maynos," Arthur Pearce, Edwaid Johannetna'nn, Prank Bauman,
AnUiony Tarantinv and Leo Henderson.
- The parade will "form oa Pine St., at 9:30 a.m., on the moming
of Tuesday, May 30, 1D61. Tlie column' will face East.
Fu-st Division: Head of column at Junction of Pine and Church Sts,
facing East. *•
Second Division: Head of column on Orove St. facing North al Pine
Street/
Third Division: Head of column on Grove St., facing South at
Pine St.
4ContSou0d. on. Page 4)
rogram
•Wew York State Senator Sdward
J. Speno c o n ^ t u l a t e d PreepOTt Be-pubUcan
Leader Peter O. Kelly and
the officers and members of the
IVeeport Republican Clirtj for their
outstanding work throughout the
years. The Preeport GOP Club's
paid membership Is now nearlng tiie
12i» mark and all indications show.
that the 2000 goal will be reached
before schedule.
Senator Speno was the principal
speaker at the meeting held on
Tuesday, May 23, at the Preeport
Elks Club. Club President Robert
Schade conducted the meeting
which was dedicated to the Preeport"
vetfiranfs, the various veterans "or-.
GERBER
DRUG STORE NOTICE
The Berkeley Phaxpnacy. 296'N.
Main St., Freeport, wilt remain open
late, until 10 p.m. this Sunday,
Slay 28, All other drug stores ^ho
are members of the FKeport
Pliarmacy Assoctatlon close at
2 p.111. on Sundays. The Berkeley
Pharmacy telephone number is
FB e-56C5.
SKN. EDWABB j r . StENO '•• '
f^SlSSyfiOSl^nd Memoi-lal Day 1861--
'"*'!'^^^®eHraS'-T[*glbff.'-'wi«lani'
Clinton, Story Post and its ,A)B.xU-tary;
the Henry Theodore ' l i o hr
VPW Post with 1» Auxiliary; TUe
Monslgnor BOahn Memorial Catholic
"War Veterans Post; TBio
British War Veterans, and the
Henry Morrison De'lony Post with
iio Auxiliary were all represented
iiid honored.
Baamel D, Gerber, Grand Marsha!
tf Preeport Memorial Day ParadiB,
piHsented the various commanders
•ind auxlUftry presidents. Sgt.-at-
1 Aims Bill Quigley Itfd the Salute
u the Flag, and AL Post Chaplain
WlUlam Hellftttd gave "the invocation.
2d Carlin was Program
chairman.
Senator ^jeno also explained the
sftfety-seat belt legislation, which
he sponsored, and its effect on the
lives of ttie pecQile.
Photo ^mm% Peter C. Kelly, Re-pubUcan
_Leader of Preeport, «m-grdtulatiiig
New ITork State Assembly
Speaker Joseph Carlino, who
recently became Republican leader
of Nassau County suoceedlng A.
Holly Patterson.
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In This Issue
MISS NASSAU SELECTED
LIBRARY ART EXHIBIT —
. ROOSEVELT RACEWAY OPENS
ATHENA CLUB LUNCHEON
O.E.S. HONORS MOTHERS
KIWANIS HEAD-PIN STORY
MARCH OF DIMES REPORT
MERCHANTS ISSUED WARNING
A CHILD WORTH 2 DRINKS ?
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1961-05-25 |
| 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 | 1961 |
| 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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