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^eLEJiBER
FREEPORT
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"'
BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
hnADEft'
FOR
NEW!
MERRICK
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IS RE-ILtaED
IVIC COUNCILS HEAD
successive year sscretary-treasureT.,
len^B as bmd i^ the Cmfflidl~(tf
Is ttae Oouncil's onljf elected post.
Hy WalUs Is currenUr "the Prest-dsat
of tte Preepsrt Ihrbor Olvte
Assae. and WM ^eraitlf B^xtetei
C.»iii«3A Of Uie fUKBe Area tai>
"iiniMVMiehl'CoMnilfa.'
Peter Kelly Writes
On United Fynd
As leader of the Republican Party
In FreepQrt, I am asked Uo participate
la m&vs canunaoitjr avtivitl^.
Ui^itiuntely, I s a 1 ^ ftt^ M
aeeqit aM, of th^e t ^ w a t i becBi^
tihet% Is lust so mtieii time avallaiita.
There Is one activity tor which
I had to find time, because I feel
It te» so Unportaat te the oom-n
^ ^ r > V ^ t is tte TSs^ei FuM of
¥tmsmA. t mm vicy aaBA<m& to hftve
this ymfu drive rnxxeeA.
I am cimvtnced tlimt the once^
a^t^r United Fund I>lve la the
%n^Ub Mm. to pmAA |lupllcaH(^
oi''^Mma: ntti^SeaAuce te,
a i ^ ^ p X i i ^ t i > ^ . ' J | t t ; i i p ^ . alter-itSit^'^'
oit'
COMMWITY CONCERTS NEW
SEASON STARTS WITH HIT
CIVIC LEADERS NAMED
TO VILLAGE POSITIO
Christmas To^bnd
?arad¥ CbmnnMee
Completes Plans
T'.ie p4eqiort Community Oon-mA
Assoda^^m ^ened its Ufl-K!
a^son ThuA, ^ ^ t ^ Sapt. M, wifJi
B iceltal t^ Wm noted vM^U Zirl
S^QlR. Mr. Zeran performed mirlcs
fay Handel, BeeUioven, Rticb. Bacb.
Ben-Haim, Szyiimnowskl and AI-bralK.
"Si BU stan^^fi a mature mxM »m-ramiAsbed
Brte% lie p l i ^ ^ Vm
Saittt Sarab^iAe md cilgae finnn
the Partl'Ji In D ITnor ftw unao-
BMi^anied vloln, with metleuloue.
plffUBing at^ riar%.
Bis rlejn^s of tone «as display^
in &m *8<3itoard!e tMMg" by B«i-
Hate m^ the "Motturao and Tar-antelte,"
hy Ssymanowsld.
MtK. WllUam J. Martin held a
%\seipme i » i ^ In "imt home for the
Exemitt^ mard iM tte Mnc«-t M'
soctotlon OB t'.ie ^Airttay evralstg
precedtaig ttie cmuwt and iSxs. Rudolph
Joseph was hostess at a reception
Im Mx. ZMtltai m her lamne
f (dlMHiEC tiie eon<»r&
^ n t "^mmm, Iteia»tt»i Di-iwtor
iat Wte^euH and ^ ^ ^ ^ Dl-
Ket<ff <tf Me G&uristmas>l£i^lahd
Paiade; WUtl«d T Allen, l^fes. of
the Freeport fThamtwr ni Cmamerce
and Bo^ Meriatore, V ^ B ^ ^ ^ . and
^i«de «tf^U, snnouB^ &m.t all
gUois tm i t e IMl ete^sM @»rlst-mas
ToylaMl Parade Iwve been
completed.
The various conunlttee chairman
teve be^s ^ n ^ e d a j ^ « a i be
^ ^ e d to ^9iA ureek'a liBU^R.
BIreoMr ^ i t t . ThamsiBt ^mrted
that this y«Br% paxade'niB te even
greater Uian the' 1860 spectacle
and that Bfte»^ most of ttte Kree-
^mA'a m a ^ wagfttqa^om -and
fr«n) all bsBiufeaaons 'iMfo^' final
parade details are eonqdeted.
Umm UNITED FUND MIVE
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•^ Flelnre above lAows the iaonchlnc ot fhe-1961 Diilted>.Mi?d^ of , V i^
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- ingHid'''|lQ;Vmt«<''''4^.: 8JMifli'''^i^' ;8ti^'''Se .idso':d£dgnitMt O«toli«r' as -
~-''f}mtit9mA:'iSm^ • •••••."..•...:.... .^
bivites ^uoAdbt^ To
S^peak At CM; 9 Me^m^
Uie mmm^ CMe ^sa^iitlon
^ 1 me* OB tm. 9, ^ 136 to tt»e
C&Kdlne a . A^tason Stitall mte-teila,
Mr. Leonard and Mr. Fairtogton
have been tamed to present* Oteir
ttends cmm^etag the Gam i^Mow
IKiMem.
Botih ctf Va^ men axe fO^dng
ftir the, amm of Town of Bemp
stead Supervisor. TMbi poA^ons
nsojicemlng Oour lijfeadwio^ *» «*
pmt invwtat^ to 1^ miMmia
tf R«^»wl<wto we w^tecn^ te this
Hi*. i^«vie lierlngoff, l^rei^wrt's
Student Anilm^ador to Eun^ie. wut
tM of his eipal<sices. te Kofope
fbtt sunuxKir.
B»»nt ZoBtev Board ^^Hm.wUl
^ dlscus^d.
m^m Bobcrt J. Swem^ taantt Uie gftvc} to WWbiicd-Clin«R)^wwly>
appeinteii (^haJnaon of tlw Zonlos Biasd of A^peida|. On tbe teit% is
it^aiegr 4,jlbilb,jk, new.'-teeMfimr>'«it:tMs-§n^^yIkoMd/'Ai&-Mii'j^ ' '
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nxnw'" ito««itxlir» Chaimuui JToha Moeb, Clifton SantUi «nd Fred
Skdiwaus. Left to Hclit fatandbiy) lue Stan. IVlor. Hy WaOiaf Jttry
Sti^t, Sfaui il^i«b m d Ivan fcrntfort. This Is ttie smnp «iM«h serve
•' on. st&o^i^^ii. -at, QHmiantic
QBi|il)da£e'|iv!e!eflni#maB for the^
Tcn^ of Hempstead. ^Thomas For-
Ma, addresied a capad^ a«^Hence
af t ^ ^ t i i p 4 'SS .^Iv^bus Ban
ta nne^M|b' l ^ a a t . M i a I^Kveis
•rtr,S. Ariay'Tbe/a Infanidiicedl iis,
PftrtJeOa. .:.;.&
• « " ; • • . . . ' • " . • •
-• FiMi!HUB% . I^uteaoFk, 1^ West
Sanrise'-Hwy,, w^ttpiut,'-t^HfniiiiSn
.am^ U^'i^^isjdl Oil ibmilsr,
«».iiiel)^s»;al-fiw'>$Fi^»«rt Xfetir>
Sntidiijai -Xhe. FrieiBiiMii 'HianiMey'
td^nne^mmiter fs Eft S-oni.. -
Jac^eline Kelly
Jn^ew Orleans, La.
]%n^hter ^ M ^ & Mm,
Paid Kdijr At St. Mmrfs
SMX^Sxtk KeUf, IS. has roistered
81 m, Maryfe Omlnlcan ® ^
lew A* te l a n - ^ s^demle ^ w .
t ^ WOI jnajco? te IMNK Slemwfti9
Edii^iion and minor to Dramatics
A graduate of Saint Agnes Cath-edM,
Miss Kelly was active in
Armm&m, chewl^dttB. sti^iat
^moA G.TXK, eM » e Red &mi.
mm warn M» cauBft^award, I t o -
Pnn. <tf Sie seiUor lilass. and a member
of ttie Bine and Oold.
&m fa pie d a i ^ t ^ ei Judge »iyi
Sta. -1%^ j:«U7. I ^ i r a l ] a i » St.
3000 ^ l i t s ^xiwcM At
^la-.Giii^^iEtf'^, the -Mi^^'
.^m^'l&^a^ia. -'like' ' { ! ^%
Folo' Giiaie. at JilEra^iiiwbraok: V i ^ ' on
Tiir% cMcJeBde».iffi»re:i9|wIntied
on Mon„, Oct. 2 to poslUcma in ttie
new aitadnlstratlon at Steeport
ITayor I ^ e r l 3. Swem^.
lUehsrd^. tlHTan.lps"faW Seen
appoint^ m am Pianidng Sttajrd in
April, was named as the sew Owtr-man
of O16 Zoning Board of Ap-y^
ls. To m 0wran% j ^ ^ t ow portion,
ttie W^m Bi»fd wP9tt)t£d
E. Blclwrt S^Moato BS a « t a t en
of iHe Plaanh^ "Board. ^ ^ 1 ^ J.
Both was designated a memtwr of
the Zpnlng Board of Appeals,
The new q^lntmmts mme made
•to fttl vi^nMs crested W the
rKlenalnas tmm the Zorttaf Board
last weriE ttf 'B^moaA fiWone and
Jnlluf Hlntz.
Cumn is an attorney with a Mew
Iftak mw tar fMn. ita.k.^t past
pmiitrat 4i l|ei S M ^ nM Olvie^'
, 1 n i i ^ Cl^ii^.-B8r''AtHffi^l(m.^^ »
'Sttmle^ ^ t b :18 p r e ^ ^ i i pt^t^r.
AOaatle'^ath-^vIe Aligoi^tioEi; Be^^^ „
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| Title | The-Leader_1961-10-05 |
| 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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