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" N A S S A U ' S , LARGEST WEEKLY"
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27th Year, No. 2 FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 PRICE FIVE CENTS PfiS OOPf
LEN J
'iBIDENT OF'
lY JUDCiE E0.
STALLED
HAMBER
REEDMAI^
Popular Freeport Business
Executive Starts 2nd Term
Freeport's now very active Chamber of Commerce held Its anoual
nistallatton dinner and reception at Guy Lombardo's East Point House
en Wednesday, April 25.
This is the annual teatiire event on the Ctiamber"s calendar and
another record-breaking attendance was present. The organization's
I'll tun .iliovf sllll'^•• I In I • Vassao County t!ourt j^Udgf! Paul
Kelly.' tKiuls Bloom, Vlr.e-rr«sident; Freeport Police Jud^e Edwin J,
Precdtman: Chamber of Commerce President Wilfred T. Allen and
Mayor Robert J. Sweeney during the highiiffht of the Installation
ceremonies.
iippi-.!.>-:ii;-iate]y 200 members includes
Irader.-i from all proffc-ilons, busi-mufii's
and Industry.
Louis Bloom, prominent Freeport
Heating & Plumbing executive, serv-
{•tl a.? Toastraaster for the evening.
Judge Edwin J, Freedman. popular
Freeport Police Justice, was the
in.stalHiig oficer,
F. .'apor'/3 native son, County
Court .Judge Paul Kelly and Mayor
Kctert • J. Swcney were special
guest sptaker.-i.
This year, the Program Committse
.«;tieair,Iliied l'."« .'•chedule and featured
only the highlights.
The officers installed to sei-ve the
P'reeport Chamber of Commerce for
1962 an4 1963 include: '
Wilfred T. Allen, President: Harry
(Continued on Page 12)
LOi iCI'S LAimCIJES
1962 LOBSTER FESTIVAL
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Phiito shoub Ld LtrraU, Jr„ I ^ e ^ r t (left): and .^toroM F> SiBlfb,
Hempstead, iesdin? L. I. sportmnen, retomiiig^ from Mafaie fisMng
trip, bearfaff .special gifts for Guy Lombardo and lils partneiv,
Oimrles Scstndore and Peter panzlUo, to be nsed Sundajr; Blay fith {n
the Idibster X<nim»iiieii(:'riils lobster divins caalest sifuab' the start
>at the L. I. lobster Fcstiral a t : G a r LM&Vardo^ East fMntpoiise,
f r e c i i r t , wten leading L. L swlininerii and sfcln: Otvm ivill retrieve
live lobstera ttodwn ©ff the East PoJBt;HiiBse Docli *y Goy Lombai^o.
Nassau Bar Asso.
To Honor Justice
Marcus G. Christ
The Nassau County Bar Association
will present its Distinfulshed
Service Medallion for 1982 to Supreme
Court Justice Marcus G.
Christ at the annual dhiner of the
Association at the Garden City Hotel
Thui"sday night. May 24, President
Charles P. Buckley, Jr., of
Freeport has announced. Mr. Buckley
said that an attendance of
more than 1,000 members and guests
is anticipated for the dinner.
Joseph F. Carlino, New York
State Assembly Speaker, To
Be Special Honored Guest
The- 1962 Peter C. Kelly Scholarship Awards, sponsored by the
e-ntire Freeport EepubUcan org-Bnization, will be presented at the Annual
Dinner scheduled tor June 13lh at Carl Hoppl's in Baldwin. The principal
speaker at the dinner will be Jos-eph P. Carlino, Speaker of the
New York State Assembly.
Bob Clausen Wins
Post Office Award
Postmaiter Ralph L. Marshall ha?
«Wt^tiPf8dr;tiM>Mgteja»a^^fe(Sfaft''
sen has received a Post .Office' D ^ t
honorary recognition certificate foi
submitting a beneficial suggratloe
Clerk Clausen's suggestion pro- I
vided for more expeditious service
for patron.s and a more efificient
operation at the Outgoing Mall*
Annex.
A. Holly Patterson Named
Salk Institute ChaimiBn
Pormpr Na.ssau County Executive,
A. Holly Patterson, has been named
to head the Nassau County Campaign
to raise funds to btilld and
equip the-Salk Institute for Biological
Studies. Tlie Institute will
be directed by Dr. Jonas Salk, developer
of the polio vaccine bearang
his name.
Freeport Ciarden Club To
Meet At Library May 10
Thte Freeport Garden Club will
hold M May meeting on May 10 at-the
Freeport Memoi'ial Library at
1 p.m. Mrs, Bd*in Duryea will speak
on the topic of "Ta>ble Settings."
Piotnre above shows (I. to r.) Dr. John W. Dodd. Education Director;
Borothy Gordon, Secretary and Samuel D. Qerber, Treasurer, who
are serving on the Executive Committee of the 1»62 Peter C. Kelly
Scholarship Awards Program.
The scholarsliip committee is now
engaged in making plans for the
annual CT'cnt.' Tickets and Journai
advertisement blanks may be obtained
from any of the commlHes
membei^.
The Chairman cf the CommlKt&t
is Alftji W. VoUmer. and the Honorary
Chairman k Peter C. K'eliy. in
whcse name the awards are presented.
Samue! D. Gerbsr is Treasurer and
Dorothy Gordon is Secretary.
(Continued on Page 121
Dr. John H. Martin
"^Named Leader of
Educational Unit
DT; John Henry Martin. Supt. «f
Freeport Public Schnob, has been
named a leader of one of the ten
discussion groups for the C!htef
Sdhool AdmlnJstrafaB's Conlerence
on Health Ekiiu^tion to ba held
Wednesday, May 8, trom 9:30 am.
to 3:46 pjn. at fihe Aiadesn^ of
Iitedteine, 1200 Stewart Ave,, Garden
City.
The conference, the first of its
Wnd ever... .to be InlHated in the
tTnlted.- States, will .Wng togetaer
the chief sehool admlnlstratoiB In
Nassau and Suffolk counties wlO»
two other-rijemberB of Qielr i-espec-tlve
admlnlstmtlve statt.
PANDEMONIUM PREVAILS
WITH FREEPORT TEACHIRS
By NANC¥ E18ENSTADT
and ED VA8U.
Will "pandemonium" prevail
among the faculty of Freeport High
School on May 4 and May S?
Yes, it sure will—but not the
unpleasant kind of pandemonluaif
This event Is known as "Panoramic
Pandemonium" and Jt la t^ie
Srd Annual Faculty Variety Show
which Is directed by Jack Jenkins,
Music Director of the Junior High
school.
. It wia be a two-hour show and
will trace entertainment from
Colonial 'times to the' present. It
consists of various musical, skits
which wlU be presented by -the Free-port
school, faculty,
Noreen«Lawson and James Spencer
will serve as Masters of Ceremonies
and fteglna Carlson is the
choreographer,
Performances will be held on May.
4 and May 5 starting at 8:30 p.m.
In the Freeport High School auditorium
on Brookslde Ave.
Proceeds will be u|ed for scholarship
awards.-
DRUG STOPLE NOTiCi :
.Chnbbiick^^.40riis Store, 39 Sontit'
Main St., Freeport, will remain open
late, nntU io pjn. this Sunday, May
8..^U other dmsi store members of
the Freeport .Pliarinacy Association
^tose at 3 pja. on Sundays. Chub-buck's
'telephone number la FR 9-*
3333. , '
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| Title | The-Leader_1962-05-03 |
| 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 | 1962 |
| Type | Periodical |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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