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Froeport's Original Official Newspaper _
"NASSAU'.S LARGEST WEEKLY"
FREEPORT'S
OFFICIAL
AKINIVCRSARY
NEWSPAPER
FREEPORT BALDWIN MERRICK
• j ^ '
ROOSEVELT
28th Year, No. 7 FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1963 PRICE: FIVE CENTS PER COPY
New Community Council
Officers Are Installed
COMMUKITY CbUNCII. INSTALLATION . . . Judge Edwin
J. Freedman administers oalh of office io newly-elected execu-live
officers of Fxecport Community Council at recent annual
meeting. Left lo right: Russell A. Hotaling, executive committee
member for 2 years; Mrs. John J. Randall .III, (partially hid-
''d&rx'i, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Wedter A. Young, recording
secretary; Mrs. Herbert F. Kratovil, director of public zelafions;
J. ITorman Leck,-preBident; Paul Callaghan, viee'president, and
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address by Or/John - Henry'-Marlin, euporinlendeni of schooW'
"(Photo by Herb Kratovil)
ANTIQUE SHOW BIG HIT
Benefit Attraction
Breaks All Records
Girls S-couts Hold
SpecialTProgram
Eighth grade . girls in scouting
from the South Nassau Council
of Girl Scouts held a rally Friday,
June .7 at the Bay view
School, Freeport. Leaders and
oarents of the girls were also invited
to;_attendj_
The program consisted of the
flag ceremony by Troop 249
North Merrick whose leader is
Mrs. W. Hummel, a choral group
under the direction of Mrs, R.
i3ilg, Freeport; a film "This is
Girl Scouting"; and a short tall?
on the highlights of the film
and the cadette' program by Mrs.
H. Davis, Freeport.
The chairman for this event
was Mrs, Martin Hayden, North
the" Program. Services Committee
of , which Mrs. John Murphy is
chairman.
The Second Annual Outdoor Antiques Show and Sale, held
Sunday, June-9, at the Freeport,Stadium for the benefit of the
Freeport Historical Society and Museum, was an unqualified success,
according to William Kaland, president of the beneficiary.
More than 2,000 persons visited the colorful flea market and'
antique cai" exhibit, an increase of
50% over last year's paid attendance,
and the total net sum ex-lected
to accrue to the general
fund of the Historical Society and
Museum will be more than double
NINE VETERAN TEACHERS
PUN JUNE RETIREMENY
furniture of aE kinds tttcoljector's
Items in^guns,^ buttons, jewelry
and bric-a-brac. At the height of
the afternoon's activities, some 30
antique cais and two oH high-last
year's net receipts, Mr. Kaland 1 front wheeled bicycles were lined
said, "ThLs amount will be used I up at, one end of. the tra~k, and
to pay general operating expenses I photographer Herb-'Kratovil made.
of the building to enaWe-ua-to- jn a 1910 Model-TFofd bfeicnglii^
"n-itall more exhibits," he added. I to the exhibit's organis-er, Cye
Almost 100' dealers displayed Kramer, proceeds fnr V^-^ Histori-their
wares for sale, ranging from I fContlmi«d on Pasp 1_BJ
SERVED IN FREEPORT'S
SCHOOLS E0R262^YiARS
—' When Freeport's Schools close for. the current session, nine
"feartiors who have been serving the children of Freeport for a to^l
of;262 years will be retirmg for a weU-earned and a well'deserved
test.
I Leading the list of retiring .teachers is Mrs. Evelyn R. Keirnan
of 1420 North Long-Bea'ch Avenue
whb"lias"be"en leaching Freeport's
chUdren for 38 years A "native of
NeV Hampshire, Mrs. Kiernan
came to Freeport to teach in the
Old Seaman Avenue School in
19?6. She married native Free-porter,
Raymond Kiernan in 1938.
- Having taught in New Hampshire
for 5 years before coming to Free-port,
Mrs. Kiernan has a total of
43, years, in the teaching profes-
. sioh to her credit.
—""Miss-borotTiy" NicKoTsTs^-elWLn'g'
after 36 years of service to Free-port.
A native of Amityville, Long
Island, Miss Nichols taught in the
Baldwin Public Schools before
coining to Freeport in 1927 to
teach at the Columbus Avenui
School where she has worked witl.
the community's youngsfers.'Mia-
Nichols has served the teaching
(Continued on Page 7)
Cary Lee Schecter
M.D. Cum Laude"
Gary Lee Schechter received;
his Medical Degree "cum laude,"
listed first in his class, when the
group of seventy-eight students
graduated from the State University
School of Medicine at
Syracuse last Sunday.
•"TSri^^Hechterl.i'ihe'son^Jof- Mr?
and Mrs. Jack Schechter of 2775
Harbor Road, Merrick. He will
enter Montifiore Hospital to begin
his Internship, and will reside
with his wife and two year
old daughter, Jordana in North
Bronx. Mrs. Schechter' is the
former Barbara Friedman,
daught&r of Dr. and Mrs. Karl
Friedman.of Freeport.
Voelker Resigns
Fforfv BoaralPost
Edward M. Voelker, chaininan
of the Freeport Board of Sewer
and Sanitation Commissioners, resigned
Monday ni'gnt, a.sking in a
Jetter that he be permitted to
terminate his duties June 30, Mayor
Robeit J. Swte.iey—-and—the
Vjtlage.Board expressed their regret
in acceptu»g_lhe resi.gnati<?n,
Mr. Voelker will become .consultant
to Baldwin & Cornelius,
Village Engineers, on the re-'
habilitation and enlargement of
the Freeport mimicipal i n d i c a tor.
He IS a member of Nash,
Cadmus & Voelker of New York
City, 'professional sanitary engineers.
R. ENCK Al
ROY KESSLER PROMOTID
DRUG STORE NOTICE
Bernhaid's Pharmacy, 54 W.
Morrick Hd., Freeport. _will remain
Bped.lale until 10 p.m. Sunday.
June IB. All other drug stores
who .are members of the Freeport
Pharmacy Asgocialioa close at 2
p.m. on Sunday. "Bemhard'e telephone
is FR 8-0008.
Senior Vice President and Cashier Everett B. Enck. left, has
been named JSenior.^ Vice President and Investment Officer of
the Meadow Brook Hatipnal Bank. .Hoy W~Kessle>"~wa»-elecladi
vice'1'reBident and Cashier, succeeding Enck. Both appointments
ware offecHve June 1, 1983. it was announced by Waller E.
Van der Waag, President.
Enck is a resident of FToepori and Kessler Uvos in Baldwin.
Both have been with Meadow Brook since its creation in 1949.
Ensk vr:.t with Jhe Fiiet National Bank and Trust Company of
Froeport, and Kossler was with the First National Bank of Mer-
"rick when the two institutions merged to form the Meadow
Btook organization.
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1963-06-13 |
| 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 | 1963 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Relation | 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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