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MERRICK
BTOPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1961 -«>'•• PmCS FIVE CENTS PSB COPl^
d^e ttlgl»>
iiitiQip SEP
? ' / ',:. " (PJOIO, by^Bagratefle)
The Testimonial Dinner for Jntlgc Mozey A. Rigby,' which was spon- '
sored by the SouOi East Civic Association and held at- «uy Lom-hardo'E
East Pohit House last Saturday nfghi was s tremradons sue-
CESS. Nearly 505 men and Women from every section of the Coaiity
attended. Dlsnltarles from every ;fjeld of endeavor Johied with j his
tmany friends to pay tHl>ute io-the tVecpnrt'jurist, Plcttireabore shows
'(iprt.to )tig\t seated) JudgR Faul^WidU^z, New Yotk SUtts Assembly
-^SpeakET -Joe-l-CarlhK^, judge' !^Kil Kelly <alsa ioostmaster), judge
Hoxcy A". BIshy and Mrs. fil^by.Stanilin^ (Icii t(k riffht) (wts Coberess-
•^Eaan Fniflf.'3'. Beclter: Anttiohy-Chils^poiilas, Qcne|»l .Chalmitn
"ptorgQ-Anderson and AUy. Ed "Saitdv. ."' - \ ':"•'";-.-- ,.
-*->•. •J''^ "<'t_-
CHRISTMAS TOYLAND PARADE
CIFFICIALS SISN '61 CONTRACT
Northeast Civics
Celebrate 46th
On Friday evening, Sept. 28, the
Northeast Civic Association wlli bold
its 40lh Annual Dinner and Dance
at the Freeport Elks Club. Guest of
bonor will be IVIr. Fred Schwarz.
past president.
Baldwin Plans Literacy
Tests For New Voters
Baldwin Senior fOgh School Principal
Gerald B. Thayer announces
th'at literacy tests ^lor-new voter••
will be given in this school hi Room
112 on the following days:
Thurs.. Bept. 'Z8-7-IO ajn. to 4
pjn.; Thurs. Oct:'57 10 &.m. to
10 p.m,; and Sat, C^ii~7, 7 am,
to 10-pjn.' ' - '
On^WNTAV
'Aasefhbly Speaker Joseph P. Car-lino
will be the guest appearing on
Between the Lines television program.
Sunday, October I at 7 to 7:30
PM. over Channel 13, WUTA-TV.
The SpealEer wlU discuss issues of
the 1961 election campaign and
expected developmotts in the next
Session of the State lieglslature.
(Photo by Oscar's Studio)
1
,j Picture above shows {left to right seated) Boy Cacaiatore, General
^Chalnn/tn and Vice-President of the Freeport Chsmber of Com-
'.incFCE; Joe Sonnerbomn, Preddent irf Giani BaUooii Parade Corp.,
; and (standing left to right) Atty. Thomas Hnrphy, Chamber, of Com-
1 merce exeentive and Kent Thomson, Dli«ctor of Bprefttion of Wi^-
• port, as they watch Wilfred T. AM^en, Pnerfdent at the Freeport Chamber
of Commerce, sign the eqntnci for the 1961 Ohrfatmas Tqyiand
' Parade. This annual conunnnUy-iidde holiday event te s^polisorecl by
the'.Chamber of Commerce nndo' the direction of SMreatton. Cnn- ".
• missioner Kent Thomson. The officials also annonilBtd that ih ipnblle .
' mectbig will be held on Thursday, Sept. i ^ at 8:3^ p A l n the f^n-ferencc
Boom of the Village Hall for" all memlwrs* of JP-TA^ grotijB,
social and service cinbs and schoote who wish io-jpartidj^te.
Social For Roosevelt's
Senior Citizens Planneil
AiB senior clOaens are Invited to
a social given by the Senior Citizens
of Boosevelt, who are now In their
filth year.
They meet every Friday In the
Centennial Ave. School at 1 PM.
'A social gathering, punes and a
%ht lunch is the order of the day.
latere is no InitlaUon fee,
'•.These njeetiii^ provide-an-oppor-ftuUl^
for seniors citizens ito meet
' people and maSce new frlcttids.
We Reqret
The Officers, Dli«ctiws and
Employees of the Sontb Shore
Federal SavlngB and tioan Association
annotmce with deep
vegret the d ^ t h irf their fellow
employee—Florence, M.
IttoCord on Sfktnrday, Sejptein-ber
23, UiSL Bier presence WlU
be tniss^ W sU.
DRUG STORE NOTK3B
The Atlantle Chemists, 179 Atlantic
Ave., Awptirt wUl remsAi
open late nntU 10 pjEa, fhk Siin-
,'day,''-Oet,'X ^ - ottier'.dnic,.stores
wiiteh are membeis'«r flufr Ftre^xHt
l^baii^aaey~ •AssocWtt(nx-;;ctose'..-,at
3'•pjhily.on Snndaya.' The:.Atlantic
Cheinbto.\ 't^ph<iiie .. ^ntpiiber.'^ls
(Plioto !^ BajateUe)
Ptetyired above are Chubby laCbson (right). Master of dereauiaJdsi' .
Adejaide BraB Aims, Secretary of the FHS Alumni Asso. and Walter
"Hock" Mttrphy, President, shown admiring the huge trophy which'
will be awarded to the Moat Valuable Player sdeoted after- the football
game between FreepoH High and Hempstead High on Saturday
afternoon, September 30, This event will lie part of the double-highlight
"Houecondng Day" program sponsored by tiw Wreepmct High
School Alumni Association. A dance on Saturday evening at Guy
Iiomliardo's East Point House wHl be the twin feature. This year tlie
Alumiy are IuHiorlng~the FHS Class of 1836. George May, Gloria
MiUgl Smith and Carl Henry are other association of fleers.
RED DEYKS
SHAPE* UP
Duilng the past several weeks the ftieeport High football squad has
t>een going Qirough its tmces In preparation lor U^ coming campaign.
Nine regulars from the starting team will be mlsshig from {he Bed
DevU lineup when they open at the ^ d l u n against Hempstead on
Septanber 30. <;oach A^ey, however,- hopes to present a representative
Freeport, squad that wlU do its -tieirt •—-^———— ' to uphold the Freepwt reptitatian of
being one of the top teams In the
Metropolitan area,
'XJf last year's departing seniors
most are in college, Joe Epstela Is
at Lafayettel Herman Tlbbs, Lycoming;
Milce Versocki, Ifiiaca;
Gordon ; Wright, Ddaware State,
Dick Henhessy and iSlke Fronlc,
C W. Post; JSUlte Dray, Kent; and
Captain Ed G^er at tlie trniverslty-
«>f Delaware,
Of the liresent squad the standouts
up to date, have been end SIU
Greene and halfback Lou Jackson.
Dan OlQttl has looked good at quarterback,
Lou Henhessy, Gary Low-entbal
and Skip Meinhold have
shown well In replacing last years
strong line. *
Help from last years J.V. has been
f orthcosUng troai tackle Jack Teno,
and end Geoi^e Gould. If a strong
fuUlkCk can be developed from
among Al Ttaels, Bruce Conute or
pob lUoe the Bed Devils should de-
'velop into a paity fatr;aggregstU>n.
ANNUAL IfEiirCliR^
•U«j^>|ltMM|^^ ''^h'iPyS^SH^^^i^'g'gj'W'g^^
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1961-09-28 |
| 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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