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FREEPORT'S
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ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER
ROOSEVELT
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FfiSEPOB7<^. N.Y».'tHtl}ISDAY.-XtOV£MPEII 14,.1983- ^W^ffi .~«RlCEj.FWfi CEHTfrPER COPY
MEET OUR
MiiRCItAllTS
iSi^'.-ii?it\mtipp»^
'ThcfUBtt eH at liSeftt'CbailBs-Ciikiom'TaiHsn;
'•'Seventeen years in "freeport, 22 years in ^ofckville Centpe, and
4 years in Lynbrook, making men's custom cldthttig, is the record
ofTLeon Weisman, of Leon-Charles Cuhtom Tailors, 51 Church
FItiteet, Freeport.
'pvHanaifng-outstanding'British, Scottish, and Italian fabrics,
Lfeon ;1!?eisinan .has' been.;f--friena,: '"•";; rr-'i ^ ,. -^ ..- • ^——-T-;;
oi;| professional -ieoplelrioctcjMV sUeh p r bowJin^^ golf^or gar»-
dfntiats, lay6rs=-over the yeaii. rdening, Leon likes nothing better
His custom made. "Ladles Suits"! after a trying day at his shop to
perans^Day
•The ^Village Board Conference
RoMn in the Freeport MumcipaJ
BMllding, was Jhe scene Moifday
morjniiig •" of an impressive Vet-
-eranB-Day. program.
Piomplly at 11:00 a m TapS was
sounded by Freeport High School
Buglers.
Colors were posted by the Color
Guard, of the WlUiam Clinton
Story Post No. 3.42. Introduction
of dignitaries then followed. Selections-
by, the Boys-and Girls
Chor^^s of the - i ^ F.' Giblyn
Siefafl^ under , th^J^ directiofl..- of
^Biua ic^ui^ig^'Sdded a'patrio"U^
'.v<M!d||CifeQto''ttt.'tlW'P^u^cdtng^.'~rz -
Jn hj9, ad(ilress ,t<> the'gathering;
Capt. Robert Williahis of'the Salvation
Arhny, laid stress ort the
(Continued on jiage 9)
A BALL
THAT IS!
aifEi talked about throughout Epng
Island. •-•,; .- ^•/f.-;'::,'-^:,'i''.l'j.
7 4ih. addition," the Leon-Gharles
JiiTO makes the uniforrtis for the
; pifsonnel of American Airlines,
Tpns-World Airtlnes,_aBdJj:ast-em
Airlines, Tlius Leon's craftsmanship
is on displayi'iU over the
. country, and acound the world.
A former Vice President ^fjthe
Kiwanis Club, and now newly
• elbcted-President of that organi-
-"-2!ation, Leoii "Weisman is jalso
v4ry ^ctive in the Congregation
B*nai Israel, located on North
Bayview Avenue~teon is at the
same^time a member of tlie Elk's"
_ci,ub of Freeport, The Knights <jf
Pj'thias, and the Sunrise Lodge
"of Masons.
Where other men have hobbies
sit and relax at home with theS
jeaaing ol iftSOo^dandJnteresting;"!
book, , " " . ' , I
•In this regard, he lists as his
favorite authors "WiUiani- Shakespeare
and-jCounty Lev Nikolae-vich
Tolbtoi, the famous Russian
noveltist, philosopher and mystic,
"When asked to name his favorite
book, Leon had no hesitation
in namtrig the Holy Bible,
which he reads as often as possible.
A- personable gentleman, "with
Jeep-set eyes, Leon—Weisman is
justly proud of hiS-i3A year .flld.
MAIL £ARir
WITH
CHRISTMAS
IfH^' MiA STAMPS
son, who, as Pfc. B^mie JVeismaii,
spent five years in "the U. S.
Marine Corps; was q top_.base-ball
star with the Leatherneclu,
ahd volunteered to remain in
Korea if the need aro.<ie.
Leon and his wife Shirley, are
among the most respected members
of the FreCport Community.
Fre«porl H. S. Band bugler
Gordon Maynes sounds Taps al
Vetetans' Day Sxograin, a» Judy
Sdacurman stands al attention.
FHS band memben haTobeen'
tendering ttus tribute at majoc
intetsediona in tbe ViUage tot
28 yean.
< AND ON
' THE BACK
USE CHRISTMAS SEALS
/ FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS '
and other Hesplralqry Disstiws
National JMucation Week
"Are our teachers educated or .miss-educated?" will be the
subject of the next regular opeii. meeting of the Freeport Jt^itizens'
Advisory Committee for Education at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November
26, in the Little Theatre of the Freeport Senior High SchooL
Dr. Hubert Sums, Dean of the School of Sducation of Hofstra
"University, and Professor Lester
DRUG STORE NOTICE
The Berkley ^faarmaey, 296 N.
Madn' S t . .Freeparl, will remain
open late, until 10 p.m. Ibis Sun>
day NovemEer If. All other drug
stores who are members of the
Troeporl phannacf Assodatlon
close at 2 pjn. on Sundays. Tbe
Bwfclsy - Pharmacy telephone
number is FB 8-566S. '
Rosenthal, Chaijpnan of the. Department
of Secondary Education
at Long Island University, will be
the guest speakers.
Dr. "William Dunphyi Assistant
Professor of Philosophy at Ford-hani
University will moderate the
.discussion which ."Will center
around the. new and oontqiiyerBial
' (Continued on Page 6)^
• Pictured afaove from lefit to rlgltt are Charity Ball Chairman'
Lyman butyea, .dUwussing plana with John AbbMe.- Journal
Chowoian, and Douglas WUBOU; eo.-cbairmen of tha eveni.\ ,
, V"- -V-'r' -" - ' - 1 • ^5* ' ' ' ', ' "... _
One of the tiighlights of the 1963 Fall season, the Elks Annual
Charily PalU, Is. only a few days away. Saturday eVe^im^, Nov. leth
at 8:30 p'ra. is the" time. The Freeport Ellis Clubhouse on West
Merrick Rd. is the place.
Chairman Lyman Duryea, a Trustee of the Freeport L,odge,
tieketSj-wJilch are priced at $7.50
.each. 1-^.^. .. .,'"_.• . •
' With time running shtrt,- Duryea
has appealed to all Elks and
local residents for their support.
Tickets, or a Booster • for any
anjount, are available from Mr.
Diirpea, at the ClubTiouse»
Proceeds from the Charity Ball
wljl go directly to the Social and
Community "Welfare Fund. Last
year this Fund pirovided Thanksgiving
turkeys and ba:-ikets with
all the trimmings for 63 needy
families, in Freeport and the
surrounding communities.
Cocktails will be served from
18 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. There will
be continuous dancing__to the
music of Bill Colman and His
Orchestra until 2:30 a.m.
. r - • -;
IN THE SPOTUGHT
HON. EDWABD J. SPIWO, .N, Y. tftW. Senator
Edward J.-Speno was born in Syracuse, the sow of Mr. and Mrs.
James Speno. -He was educated in Aubiirn, graduating from-Holy
Family HigtrSchool in 1938. . ~ •' ' '\-
A graduate of Niagara University, he^received.Jhjj-LLBDegrea-from
Cornell Law^^dmoL. He -seryedr-as 1favy~*aeutent -Sr. Gr^
during "World War 11, Since 1952"^ ~ " * '
he has been engaged in the general
practice of law in Mineola,
In 1082 he was chairman of the
Nassau County Cancer Crusade,;
and served as Special Gifts Chairman
in 1880.
Ed Speno was a founder and
director of Central MAnd Mentalj);
Ue4th "i^ociatlon; "'director of-j
the -Nassatt County Cerebrai?
Palsy Association; a founder and',
former: chairman of East Mea--:j
dow's Inter-Faith Council; a^,
former chainnan of East Mea-»j
dow's CitisSen's Comniittee for
Public Schools; was Nassau |
Chairman for Sister Kenny Foundation
Campaign in 1958, and for
several years chairman for the
International Ball for the benefit
of Boy's Tovra of Italy.
He is a former chairman of
Long Island's "Central District of
Boy Scouts of America and of
East Meadow Chamber of Commerce,
and Kiwanis dub. His wonimuea on, . ^ S B , : «V ; j , , , .
Sen. Edward J. Sjpeiio is coat J
«gratulaled by GOT.; ;Malaon' ;
Bockefallex. ' '.'•'••,.••>-,:••'.•-•-,'-';%•;{
•membership' activities include;.the'^
American ,Lcgioh,ryeteram of-H;-
Foreign Wars, and theElfes. Hii.^
' (Continued' dni'-feagf'''li)" ''^ "'
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1963-11-14 |
| 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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