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The LEADER "NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY'
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Original
OFFICIAL
NEWSPAPER
FREEPORT BALDWIN MERRICK ROOSEVELT
E9ili.YeBr.No.6 FfUEEPORT, K. Y.. THURSDAY, JUNE 4i 1914 PBIC^j FIVE CENTS PER COPY
i;NEWS& VIEWS
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BY
C?TT
United Press International
l^atSoital Press Syndicute
LEADER'S DIGEST . . . Freeporls DR. CHARLES B. HAYES
was named prindpsl of the Prospect School in Hempste^id.
{The 4l»f0im-olA educator is the fit«t Megro to sorvo i s ichool
prfnelpal f8 Kstssu Countf] . . . OAVID KM>AN£ iaiclns 2«
yexc laava of absrace a* General Counsel at LILCO to serve,
with his wilSr Helene. with Uie P6ac« Corps !a Airicii . . . Best
WisKei to former Fre«porler HARRIET EBBETS. who started
bowHns only a few years ago and became National Women's
Champion, and now opened hor own Icoglers paradise called
HABHIirr EBBETS BAY BOWL in Annapolis, Md. (Yes. her
Dad; Is to famous HARRY EBBETS who enjoyed one ol the
grealeit repuiaMons in boxlns) . . . ABNER Stf BIN'S luXHrlous
FREEPORT MOTOR INN with its colorful OUTRIGGER JIES.
TAOHANT has to' Grand Opening this Sunday . . . A report
reached this column that JERRY MeDOWGAL of Froeporl flow
to California to picket Goir. Rockefeller with a "Rocky Come
Home" sign urging Mm to return to New York to do his work
ss GoTOmor, (Jerry: is the Democratic candidate against Joo
Carlino lor AssemblyK ..
FREEPORT DAY AT
WORLD'S FAIR SET
FOR WED. JUNE 17
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•I'EOPiafSS^PKcMS :'?•'• *lenev&nV BBROTl^^
Columbian Brorae, is offering the free use of skin-diving suits td
those who wont to personally see the "Columbian" trade-mark on
tlje propeller of the replica of the "Bounty" (used in the film "Mutiny
on, the Bounty). No truth to the report that Sales. Manager, LEO
TRAGER took the swim to check this sliip which is now a World's
Fair atteaotion! . . .' Congratulations to DR. BRIAN E.' BEDNARZ
who received his medicnl degree last Sunday, (His Dad is EDWARD
J. BEDNARZ of Freeport who's. VP and General Manager
of the huge Pinkerton Detective empire) . . , Thanks to author
CHARLES SILBERMAN of this village for sending me a copy of
(Continued on Page 4)
Make Your WttepoA
/WorW» Fair Day
Reservatiotis No
LAter Than Jtine A
Noted Educator To
Speak In* Freeport
The guest speaker at the toe-well
dira»er to be held for Dr.
John Henry Martin at Guy Lorn-ijardo's
on Wed., June 10th, will
be Dr. Beniaid, DOhovati,, Execu
mmtm. '" " —'
As reservations went on sole for "Freeport Day at the World's
Fair" June 17, Co-Chairmch John H. O'Neill and Mclba Howard
pointed out that the distribution will be on a first come, first servo
basis. This means that altlwugh theoretically the deadline for purchase
is June 8, the supply of round-trip buses may nil bo assigned
before thai date. It is advls&faio,." • -: • • "
therefore to make arrangements I which is co-oi-dlnating the entire
early. j program, aims to give every man,
The Chamber of Commerce, i (Continued on page 9)
CHAMBER LAUNCHES
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Top Dignataries At
Dedication Ceremonies
Of Church BuiMings
..-,.. ...--••
Schools in Now York Cli^.
Dr.Donoyap is widely acclaimed
as one of the top professionals
in public education in the United
States.
In addition to Mayor Sweeney,
many of the leading dignitaries of
Freeport wiU'Tse present to honor
Dr. Martin for his outstanding
service to the community.
The dinner chairmen are Mr.
and Mrs, Sidney Stark,
Atlantic Chemist* Uat
World's Fair Tix Winners
Winners of two Worlds Fair
tickets Stay 30, donated by Atlantic
Chemists of Freeport include:
Mrs. B. Alfano, 0 Southslde Ave.
Mr. T. Lovclidge, 221 Atlantic
Ave,
Mr, Ray Leaiy, 5 E, Bedell St.
Mrii. Josephine Seifter, 37 Norton
St.
. Mrs. Florence Bosner, 8T 1. 2tJd
St,
Mrs. Pat Howard, 57 Hubbard
Ave.
Mrs. S. Gugllelmo, W JeflEerspn
St. .
Mrs. Rose Caldiero, 88 So. Bay
Ave. , '
Mr3. J, Sniffen, 188 Archer St,
Mrs, Wedemeyer, 24 Hubbard
Ave.
Photo above sbows (left to right) Maypr Robert J. Sweoney'of
Freeport. Rev, Robert H., Pierce, Rector of the Church oi the
TraasSgHZtlioa, Right Rev. Jonathan'G. Sherman, Suffrages
^isbop of Ibe Dtocese of Long Wand and Hon. Eugene Nickerson,
Nassau County executive, shown during dedication of the Parish
House and the OuMian EducaBon Buildtsg of the Church of
the "FransfiguratiOB ia Freeport on Saturday, May 23.
• ' (Photo by Oscar's Studio)
It was announced by Pres. Boy Cacciatore that the No, 1 project
for this year will be tobujlOlwJBSDAsslUS
for this year*-
: "Ho has selected Wm, J. Molloy, as Chairman of this drive
with the entire 26 members of tlio Board of Directors serving on
his Commlttao.
, Mr, Molloy stated 4hat he is confldent that every buainessmon
In the Village should bo and will be a member after this con-
(Continued on page 11)
DRUG STORE NOTICE
The Berkley Pharmiey, 2fl6 No.
M ^ St., Freeport, will remain
open late. unlU W p.m- tW« Sun-day,
June 7, All other drug liowi
who are mea*ert of the Free-port
Phfrmacy Asioclatlon cIos«
at 2 pin. on Sundayf, The Berkley
PhanrtBcy tetoj^boae numbar
! l» FR-a.5SB5. '
CHARLES J. SASS, JR.
PER FREEPORT ELKS
HONORED ON JUNE 13
In recognition of his recently eomplotod term as -Exalted Ruler,
the Freeport Lodge of Elks, 1253, will honor Charles J. Sass, Jr.,
with a dinner-danco to be held In the Lodge Building on M^irlck
Rd., Freeport, on Saturday night, June 13th, 8 p,m, Franklyh Boate,
dinner chairman, announced that tickets ($7.50 each) are available
at-the Clubhouse or from any of
the dinner committee,.Included in
the ticket price is a prime rib
dinner, liquid rcfi'cshmenta, and
dancing to Dick Tuckers orchestra.
Mr. Sasa, whose tenure m Exalted
Rulejf extended from April
1903 through .March 1804, devoted
most of his available time
leading the Freeport Lodge toward
their primary goal, charity.
With the help of his staff of of-
Acors and variou.i committee
chairmen, Cfilarlie Sass 'woa able
to raise over $12,000 through
events such as iw^ockly Bingo,
Charity Drive, etc. The money
was awarded at the Annual Charity
Awards Night he^d last March.
Mr, James Fountain, present
Bxfilted Ruler, has urged all.mem-ber
Elks to attend this dinner and
pay tribute to Brother Sasa
through whose elforts the spirit
of Blkdom was continued In Lodge
CHAS. J. SASS; JR. ; 12S3. • • .,„
SUPPORT FREEPORT'S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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| Title | The-Leader_1964-06-04 |
| 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 | 1964 |
| 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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