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FREEPOir KSKCKML LIBRARY;
W.- MERRICK R D ;
FBEElftORf Ji.Y.
. I AApRE I^EWS
JVKDRE FEATURES
AAORE PICTURES "NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
FREEPDRT BALDWIN MERRICK
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27th.'rear^-:No.-3: FREtePORT, N. X., THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 "«»••• PBICE FIVE CENTS M B OSXPf
^iTZUrS HONORED BY
CHiyiBiR OF COMMERCE
At iis reirwlar Xhursdaf lunch at Tamlli's, the Preieport Chamber ot
Coinnisrce observed the 'Mtb Anniversary of the location of Spitzter's,
3i W. Hezrlcfe BeMi,' nreeport. During the '30 jrear period the store
<l>i^>bem,enlai^ged,.and-jii^ •
•}:.•'•"'I'" Hte«ry;_ •Spltifleir",''^ofcSovefc;'fU^v^iaaaiiMfeniEiit-;-(^^^^ on. flieV--,
.-..f;d,e£tii;:#|--:his'''-F§^^^
•^Ihe Bo!iiid''ml!'-ttrei&is'^o?lhe""OiiaiBW^^^ at p r ^ e n t . ' ^
Resident Wilfred T. Allen'of tl>e Chainl»er presented an armfiil
' ^ f t o s e s to Mrs. Henry Spitzler.
STM TO
; Miss Faye Henle. nationally-klioiwii aewspapeiwoman and radio star,
will tos the prlnoipml speaker- af^ tSife 1952 Women's Porum td iJe held a t
the South Shore Federal Savings and Loan A^o. ijulldlng on West
Merrick Rd., in Preeport.at 3 P.M. on Tueisday, -Siiy 15.
iTha. Women's ,Forum is a highr | —:
lig:ht cf tile .Personal Affairs Mo:itJi
oliservance in Preeport. TWs year li
is-' spoiisonad'-toy." the" South 'Saiore
..Fedra^al Sptvlngs and Loan Asso. ::i
. oooperatton with the ._ Preeport
ClwiMber of Commerce and the Personal
Mlalrs ltistltnite>. •
ipris. Majt>el Battln, Executive Oi-reqtor
of t h e Ghaintoe^ JB t he gen-eiai
chalrni4n,i-Thei^c|paeh>;^oriini
is-Cpen to'tfie'piiSlic and ail w«ni-->ii
im: the comaminity are Invited to
atte nd tUfe; f ery Inrportant.. event aa
-guests of South Shore Bederal Savings
iand Loan. Tea win Be SiBrved.
JMiss Faye Henle, con^depsd.^^ ft
n8il4nftl expert Iti t h i s i l e i a , . ! s , t he
star ijf.the WOB Radio show 'fOol-lars.
iand Cents" which is broadcast
every day a t 3:15 PJW.
FREEPORT HISTORKM
SOCIETY TO SPONSOR
HUGE ANTIQUE SHOW
ILong Inland's largest outdoor,anttqjue shoiv and sale will be held a t
the Preepciir.t Stadium on Sunday, June 3.
The fair, sponsored by the Prceport Historical- Society, will feature
displays of over 60 antique deaUrs Irom the .entire Eastern Seaboard,
displaying tbousapds, of itemS from
antique Jewelry tto antique Jurnl-
Iftire.
The proceeds of-the fair will iJe
- used to Teialr -tberireeport Historical
Museum and to establish a fund
for future exliitiits.
I n announcing tlie -abti^u^- .Bale,
.^ (Cobtlnued ;on' EaW 3> ^
AXfAY
MAY
Heniy Hieo. Mohr Post
VFW AuKiIiary Installs
On Saturday evening, April 28.
the Ladles Auxiliary of Henry ITieo-dore
Mohr Post No, 860, Veterans of
Foreign Wars from Preeport installed
their officers lor the new
year.
Gertrude Pernal was seated as the
new President; Dorothy deHoog, Sr.
Vlce-Pres.; Blondlna Kerr, Jr. Vice-
Pres,; JuUane Semken, iSeasurer;
Beatrice MacPhexson, Ohaplain;
Harriet :;-|(einsre'^i |;_Se'cretars,v.'' Lucy
giiiia'HusenPatrlfillc-'lnstailicfiorana-
Anne BeoSer, .Publicity.
County I>elegates are Juliane
Semken and Blondina Kerr; Alternates,
Beatrice MacPherson and
Harriet Lgjnyre; Two Year Trustee,
Eforls Williams and One' Year TVus-tee
Is Virginia Huse.
The Village Boai-d, vctlng unanimously in ep?ii meeting on April 16,
autfcrlzed a baad resolution for n sum not to exiesd $1,400,000 for the
purpose of acquiring Cow Me.idow for park arjfl recreaUoiMi purposes. -
Preeport taxpa-yers will vcte "Yes" or "No" on this referendum oh
S.iturday, May 19. This is no longer
an advisoi? referendum as the original
vote wa,s to be, laut the d?ci.=Jan
of- the voters will toe m.a.n-dvi.tt!ry and
binding upon UM Board.
If the vote on IVIE bond issue Is
Yes", the legal machinery will then
be actlva.ted to proceed with condemnation,
which is the ohly way in
which the Village wzvM. be able to
ifuy 1)he land since it lies oiitsida
' iUage; iidundaiiea. ...-,-
from Indu-strial to 6,000 squire foot
residenUnI plots so he a m build
housss 01! it and, though it stJU
would not be p.irt of the Village of
Freeport, all children from Buch
homes would go t'D s3hool in School
District No. 9 wl.iich embraces most
of the vm-ige.
All polling ptocss win be open on
May l a from 1 A,M, to 6 PM. In
order to' vote, a • p e r s i ^ must lie •' .
;iiHgn'Ei«!tled'-'to-p«r3i4s-'iand to-.inf''-''-' ••MCoHt!iiiied'«*KJge"''12)-'' ' • ••'•"
Baldwin Garden Club To
Sponsor '62 Rower Show
Mrs. Max Ehrlioh, puWielty chairman,
announced that the Qarden j |5,.
Club of Baldwin will hold its afext
meeting on Tues., May 15, at 8:15
P.Mi in the First Methodist Church
hall In-Baldwin.
The thenie of this meeting will he
•'Tulip Time",' Details of the annual
June Flower Show will also be discussed
l>y the memljers.
Au-dae /-^Mi ^\eilu
St. .G^ige Assi^ation
PlamSpedal Al¥air
Ann Bupp Of 267 N^ Long Beacli
Ave., Freeport, preslfeit of tije St. i
Gcorse Asso., ChapJtei No. ki^iHassau
County jJlvllEinployeiS, announced
that the otKanlzalon^:^ its
18CI1 Aiiniial Obinpuiitein Breakfast
on Sunday, MJay ST," '. ,
Services will be held at 8 A.M. nt
the Hempstead Methodist Church to
be followed by breakfast a t 0:30 AM.
at .Stouffers in Garden City.
Hon. Steven Derounian, V. S. Congressman,
will be t he guest speaker.
District Court Judge Moxie A. Rig-by
of Preeport, who Is also a member
of Uie St. Qeoi'ge Asso., will
sjirve as Toastmaster.
Alice fVaser of Preeport is the
Breakfast Chairman,
DRUG STORE NOTICE
Bernard's Fbarmacy, 54 W. Merrick
SdL, l^^eeport, trill remain open
late, nntU 10 p j iu Sanday, Hay 13.
AQ otbif tUttr stores tfbo are members
of flie n«eiian']Ria^Dut«y-'As-aoeUliOA
itloM iti Z p j n . «fi~€lipd»y.
LjBe*nhard's-teIe»lume.'b'C&-.MWe8.
J 0 D 6 E PAVI. KELLY PAUL KIIAY.MR.
By EDIIIE VASIL
Not too moby weeks agoi Hundreds of men and women of aUfoitha
and from all walks of life packed the courtroom in Mlneolo to witness
Paul Kelly,^ Sr„ taklng^hte oath* of office as a Judge of the Hasaau
County Court.
His legloas of friends and a i -
mhers Jolnsd with the'fnU? Judicial
iratenilttes of-the county awl. the
state to. pay tribute,to tWs man who
is held to such high esteem by all.
The name "Judge Paul "Kelly" now
symbolizes Justice, Understandbig
and Humanitarianism. It fs truly
deserved by this outstanding public
citizens "who liia^ .planned and de-vote'd
bis life ' to- serve all people
^yer since he was a youngster.
Now, Ihfere is another "Paul Kelly"
who is also starting on- this same ;
type ol career—this ciMnmendable;
path of service and respect. •
He te ''Paul J . Kelly, Jr.," son o f
Judge and Mrs. Paul Kelly of Free-port,
who "was. recently presented
the Award of Knight of the Year by
the Notre Dame Council of Knights
of Columbus.- This la one of t he
highest awards a young mab can
(Coo41ntisd"ioa Page-3)
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| Title | The-Leader_1962-05-10 |
| 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 |
| 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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