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FOLtOW THE
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ROOSEVEtT MERRICK
20% Y#flr, N©>ifc. FBEEPOET, N. Y.. THURSDAY, OCTOBBE 12, 1961 WmCE fWE CEItTS FSB COPY
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1961 FUND CAMPATGN
Doctors Hospital
Staff Jyiembers in
Active Programs
• Dr. Irvto PradWn.-Freeport pedla-tjrlcian
and iiead of tbe. Pe^iatflca
|Jopt. of E>octois-H(i^ltal since Its
^tart, e yeiB*,aigo...is atteiMUng tHe
annuai conventtoh of the Acadeiay
of Pediatrtcs in Ctitoago, He is ac-compaiiled
by l l i s . Fra(|kln.
. Dr. James.WeltKoeir, aoMng 88 coordinator
of a series of lecture on
"Current Concepts in Therapy" lj«-
ing held at Doctors Ho^tal, -Free-port
announced that 24 doctais of
the conununity arc in attendance.
The' lectures are sponsored In cooperation
with the Nassau Academy
of Medicine and the Nassau County
Chapter of the American Academy
of C3ieenrtil Practice.
The series of lectures started
Sept. 26 and wBl conclude on Dec,
12.
•AnkoiiK thft'Tblivnteer leaders who mapped^glanji for,tiie 1962 Mew
iMarch jofrlMxn^:at a meeting held at Gay Iiomiiardo's Bestanrant
jwere (l«ft^ to dghi) Benjamin liutaky of Oceansidei Mrs. Blobard
Ploth of Bqosevelt; Harold Hsfner «}t Baiddlit. and #ranti E. Mnllea .
t^r rreeport. S ^ t ^ ^l^^froni.is,J>yceaa4tfBi|^;^«i|.;F^ ..
:chainnun;far:UiB-twenty-'fotirilh luuiual Janoary campairh to'raise
I6N WORKERS PRAISE
lUKlTED FUND" OFFICIALS
; We who are woridi«r for the United Fund would like the people of
Fi'eeport to Snow how much we appreciate the work and efforts of three
of our btislest men. They have given their time, energy »nd heart to make
this Upited Fund campaign the most successful. Therefore, we would
JiRe to ruminate their wives as recipients of the DUryea award.
JFlrst. -Boy GocUey, PresldeKb of
tlie fuhd, who also Is an active
niemiber of -our si^ool board and
lyho has served lalUSfully for sev-efal
years as head of the fund;
second, co-chammn of this campaign.
Ejiwiard ¥oelker, head of
Preeport's Sewer Commission;-and
second. co-chaffSahTJl this campaign,
Bldbart Biogers, social -WBfK-
-ei and rtiiminltarittn Whose talents
have benklted tfels campalBn tre-arendouslfl
TO - ^ e l r 1 i<espectrlv*
wives: Gmvs, Buth, and Muriel, we
present the nomlnatloh lor Duryear
' tXNlTED-POWn Of F>BEEIPORT
Campaign Coaimietee , • '
Roosevelt Kiawi^i^is To
H^r Fesnale As|L.-0.A.-.
';Wha.t's<New ih':jp?'S;€ i)be,title
of an address to be/glvenhy.Assist.
•District Attorney. :Mo;'iP'i«lssBn at
the Oct. 18 meeting of Roosevelt
JlElwanjs.Olub.^
Nassau's^-ojily lemaie assistant
D.A., Mrs. Oarlsson repi-esents that
office to-family Parb of District
Court. . ' • ••
iSTOmCAL SOCIETY
iUSEUM PARTI
.1 The Hcpse Cominlttee of the Freeport HStorioal Society apnolraced
that Sat., Oct. 14,:J8--''Cl6an-up Day" at the Freeport Historical Museum.
j In order to prepare the bulMlng for a Museum Party to' be held Friday
eyehiag. Oct. 20, a lai^e group of TOlnnteers wUl participate in a crash
clean-up program. WWls wUl be washed, areas painted,'state repah^d
and all debris removed..
Boy Scout Troop 212 and Ohrl
Scouts from Fxeeport's South Nelgh-borhod
will assist in the effort.
The clean-ii3>-program will start at
9:39 a.m. and all interested in helping
are Invited to visit ti»e building
any time during tlie day until 7 pjn.
The Museum is located at 350
South Main Stoeet. Frank Jfacohy
Is chairman of the House Conimlt-t
«e, and tSie following are members:
Mrs. Maynard PuUman, Mrs. Harold
sHor«, Mrs. B^rold Levlne. Anthony
Celentano, Jesse Kapor and
Homer Weed.
Wiaiam Ealand, President of the
,Freeport Historical' Society, stated,
"We are well on our way to getting
the Museum ready for,-Its fir^
event I hope that as a result of
our clean-up program and our fund-xaislnl
campaign we will be able
to have the Museum open for a
i&les of exciting programs during
Ohristmns Week."
MoMe Fallout belter
Model To Be Displayed
The Nassau County Office of
ant D^ense Mobile Model Fallout
-ShelteE will .be sjp. <Uspte]r a* the
rj^ifliii^ia^i^^j^y^aiaik^;. ^y|^u]34..:4m.
QASS^dpT'iiiir;^!; -»-!"' •/•••-;•;..' ^,
Hours'for 'vlslfcoiw are set Xrom
9 a An. to 3:30'p4n. A meniher ,of
am ClvU. Defense otffice staff wtU
bo on hand to answer" visitors questions.
The exhibit- is open^and welcomes
ylsits by the residents of the community.
Stizari Marionettes At
Atkinson S<Jibol Friday
The widely-known Sumrl Marionettes
will present Hans ChrlBtlan
Anderson's "Tinderbox" this Friday,
Oct. 13, at 3:45 and 8:30 pjn. in
the Atkinson School Auditorium on
W. Seaman Ave.
Weksler Honors
Employees .
Welasler Instruments C&irp. of
Preeport anibuaced that 3 new
members of.toeir "Employees'Quai^
ter Century Club" were honored
with a dinner at Guy Lombardo'a.
Harry Weksler, Chairman of the
Board, presented gifts to the following
hew Quarter Century Club
members: BSia. Ltnnea "Sally" Sal-mlnen,
Mrs. Grace ToziEl and a&.
Wlillam Kiihner. Each: received a
magalflcentset of Oneida. Silverware
•for 12, an en^aved gold watch, a
handsome wall plaque and a VM.
tSavihgs Bond. -;
•rile dinner was attended by aB
Quarter Century Club Mcmberi, and
corporation executives.
DRUG STORE NOTICE
The Cannon' Fbarmacy, 6 Sooth
Main St., Fteeport, win rem^n open
late until 10 pan. this Sunday, Oct.
15. All other, dmg stares which are
memtient of th» Oecport Fhaimacy
Assodation close at 2 pju. on Sob-days,
The tflephone nnmber of the
Cannon Pharmacy is FB 8-OOU,
SOP ClUB WOMEN
PLAN ANNUAL CARD
PARTY-RALl Y NOV, 3
S^m Caiflln€i4 M&h Pill, Wmm
MeU^ T® Qwmmt GiiesSs At
TwmM^&mmi Eleetilon Wmwtw
Peter C. Kelly, BepubUcan Leader
of Freeport, announced that Dorothy
Gordon, Ohalrman, reported
tajat the Women's Division of me
Freeport BepubUcan Club has completed
final plans tor Bhe annual
and traditional Card Party and
Bally which will be presented on
Mday, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. In the
Freepor J Elks Club.
This affair is the highlight ot
the women's activities of the Free-port
GOP ot^anlisatlon and always
attravts capacity attendance.
Mrs. WUllfon "Barbara" Molloy,
F»«>llcity".. 'tlhairmap, _ announced,
|'th'aijSto^aw^/JiMH^'a;;l^^^^
i&emhlSi-^eafcer- -JOB •-Oar3lnt);'-and^"-"—^'™—'**'
consJstlnS of'Bob DIH, cnndidwte for
County E&cecutlve and an other Be-pulitican
officials will Join wlKi
N^w York State GOP Party dignitaries
in meeting with the guests
socially. She also promised that, as
usual, there will be no speeches.
Mrs. Peter C. Kelly and Mrs.
ahel Gilbert are honorary chairmen.
Mrs. Dorothy Gordon Is general
chairman and her co-chairmen Include
Mesdames Anna Amberman,
EJdwin BucUey, Edwin H. Oarlln,
Mildred Cook, Ferry Fischer, Laura
Finneran, Alice Praser, Mlldrfid
Hermann, Marge Hueberger, Alfred
Huebner, Julius C Mlntz. Sdwai^d
J. McGraOa, Mabel Mltthauer, William
Moltoy, Moxey Bigby, Botoert
Sohade, James P. Steros, Paul Stol-berg,
Robert J. Sweeney, Stuait
Wallace and Patricia OolUns.
Louise Lalno sei-ves as Wftaaurer
and MUdred Wendelboe Is secretary.
Boy Scout Troop
454 Plans Annual
nounced that their lisM uard- party
TWU be held. St- the Parish Kail of
the PresJqrterlan Church. 68 Church
St., on Friday, Oct. 13, at. 8 p.m.
The Pall Event has always drawn
capacity crowds because of the many
fine prizes, the nominal cost and
the Interesting program.
This year's chairman, Claude
Isaac, has reported an unusually
heavy advance sale of tickets.
Tickets are atlU available from the
Scouts or by calling Mr. Isaacs at
FS 9-4776.
All proceeds will be used for the
purchase of Scout aiulpment. Bill
Van Ness Is scoutmaster.
FREEPORT H-MONTH
(Photo by O.icar's Studio)
OFFICIAL BUSINESS: with a stroke of the pen, Mayor Robert
Sweeney of Freeport proclaims October as the Village H-Month.
This n^rtis the official openhig of Hodassah's Golden Anniversary
Memberiihip Drive in Freeport. Watching Mm,' left to right, are Mrs.'
Alfred Sirlln, Freddent of the Frceport-Boosevelt Chapter; Mrs.
Manuel Mcsshig, .Vice-Pres.: and Mrs. Cyril Heller, Membership
. Cha'irman.
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| Title | The-Leader_1961-10-12 |
| 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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