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1' FREEPORT BALDWIN MERRICK ROOSEVELT
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NEWS & VIEWS
BY
EDDIE VASIL
B United Press. Inecmatiowal
* a National Press Syndicate
. LEADER'S DIGEST . . . Fiee|HJrt's MICHAEL G. PEMTA can
easily rate with Uio beat invcniois on Long Island, Just wcelved
ft patent on Ms latest ctoatlon which cauld make'him a very
: wealthy man . . . COMMODOHE OAKLEY GENTHY'S'fiisi big
^ social aitair at Iho SOUTH SHORE YACHT CLUB will ba the ,
tiaditional and papular St. Valentine's Danes . . . COL, HOWARD .
E, WA1.SH was one ol lh% Civil Defense ofiicials who coordi-j
aaled Iho 24-hour public fallout sheJJw exercise xecontly bold in
the County Courthouse basement . . . The KARL V. ANTONS
[ celebraled their 53rd wedding anniwensry this week. (Nice *
peoplel He's Secretary of Freeporl Elks) . . . Best Wishes to
iha lovely JODY McGUlRE who look lime out from her studies
10 get married to Raymond A. Lainontagne in New Havan.
{ihe's the former beauty queen who wen! to Vasiar. with top
scholastic honors.) . . . Live-wire LOVL BLOOM, chairman ol the
ROARING 2rs PARTY this Sunday at GWY LOMBAHBO'S
promises a roal hum-dingoz. (It's sponsored by the Chamber of-
Commerce].
-1:rAKTNO THE ROONDS". .••.Sorri- V, hejir Ihal fiCAiat MIK!E KAK-
" VELIS IS reported on the Ellw Club hick list . Happy Biitliday to
(Conlinuod on pafiG 4) laRfWfCTSijf ^
MAYOR'S TESTIMONIAL
DINNER 100% SELL-OUT
Education Board To
Meet On Feb. 18
Board of Education Presldant.
Clllton B, Smith anjaounead Uiat
the next tegular meeting of the
Prceport Board of Education will
take place on Tuesday. jFehruary
18.' at 8:IS p.in. in the Board
Room at Fraepart Senior High
School on South Brookside Avenue.
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
Complete, subscription of all riVailable tickets for the icstlmonlnl
dinner honoring Mayor Robert J, Sweeney was nnnounecd this week
l>y Dr. Carmine Cncciatore, chairman of the tesUmoitial committee.
The announcement signalling a conipleto sellout came fully three
weelis before the scheduled event. The dinner and dance saluting
Freeport's first citlien is being —
held at the Guy Lonibnrrio Enst Freeport mayor, is n noted Fran-
Pointy House-restaurant in "Fr«e«~c«Wia9el«jlttr>«HKl. widely- knowii-port
on Saturday, February 29.
AniwHncemcnl was also made
that the Reverend Father Duvid
Francis Sweeney, OFM, Ph.tJ., of
.ippuker.
The Reverend Ervhi Mullcttc of
the Second Baptist' Church imd
Rnbbi Reuben Kaf?. of.'Con({re|fn-
Christ the King Seminai-y of St.: tlon B'nai Israel, both of Freeport,
Bonuvonturc. New York, will b<^i^^ju jj,j„ pother Sweeney in how
among the distingulslied felergy o,.i„g j ^ ^ dcrgynmn's brother,
on the dais for the occasion, j Dignitaries previously nn-
DRUG STORE NOTICE. iather Sweeney, brother of thej (Continued on IMRC 15)
The Atlantic Cbomlsis, 178 At
i^=r;rcj:'rs:^ fiBRyARY PROCLAIMED AS
day. Fob. 16. All other drug storoa • » • • * • * * * " • » • • " ^ 1 7 _ ""^ , " ' T * * ;.
Wat'h ^ic •hp :6air.e;t SmBe^mI«bSedr!sq pO^f^ Tthhes 'AFtrtoeret' , JU • y J I g J ^ - J J ^ H H I S J O R Y t M i ^ M
tic^ Chemists telephoite number is'
FR 8 «7B,
OCIATED PLANS TO
E Ihh YEAR
Oaa of tha busiest and most popular Jadepeadant food markBls located on iho Sou«a Jjftjte, »A<»
Assodatod at 381 Atlantic Avenue. Freeport. it'JMJW ptanalag a huge llth business an«lv«rsE*y.
Pictured above horn Mi to right (first rewj are Kaiby JLoeller, checker; Violet Johnston, djeckers
-Mrs. lUxabeth Dkch, manager} iano Sttassle, Md Sue WiHlg. checkers and Jerry. Di?n«. In the
top row (left to right) ara Denote Barry, Grocary DepL Head? Paul Wa'Uenmaker, "Biilch" Rcnwen.
ffead ef Ih© Dairy awl Frown Food Depti Dannls Regan, f&I Eckstein, Asst. Manager and David
Daley.Jaflfy DIeaer altriljtttea the «acce4s of Associated to the company policy o* offering tha
finest and tha Iwhest foods at the lowest priciM pissiblo, with jsenonallsetl service. (Tharell also
ba aartllwi ceWbralion when Butdi Remsea and Sue WilUg aanounca their engagement.)
„ , ~ ' (Photo by Oscar's Studio)
Pictured above from left. ID right are Mrs. Lois SlarTDll, Regent
ol the R i ^ Floyd WoodhuH ChapJor of the Daughters ol Ihe
American Revolution; Mayor and Legionalre Robert J. Swoenoy
of Frceporii Mrs. Rebecca Danley, Clioplain Andrew Jackson
Chapter of the Daughters of 1112 and First Vico.Gommander Edward
H. Yamin of tho WlUiam Clinton Post. American Legion.
The photo was taken when Mayor Sweeney oHlcially proclaimed
February as "American History Month," as sponsored by iho DAH.
' {Photo by Oscar's Studio)
FREEPORT TO HOST LONG
ISLAND STRING FESTIVAL.
The eighth annual Lon^ island Siring Fe.ttival will bu held in.
Freeport High School on February 10, Sunday, at 3 p,tn. Dr. J.
Maynnrd Wettlaulcr, Director ol Music in Freeport Sthoola, will act
as host of this annual event which is spanuored ijy the New York
State .School Association and the Nev/ York Chapter cif AmBflcan
String Teachers Association. Eoy
Lof gren, elomcnlary s t r i ng
teacher in Freeport schools, }»
chairman of the elementary or-ohcslra
in Nassat* County.
Some 350 string studcntis rcprc-fiepting
schools ol Nassau County
will perform in three orchestras
drawn from the elementary, junior
high, and senior hiiih schools,
Mr. Martin Redilmun, president
« | . t h e Ijong laland String Festival,
announces the guest conductors
as follows: Senior High
School Orchc.'itra, Bmsinuai Vurdf,
of New York City; Junior High
(Continued un.p:i?e 14)
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1964-02-13 |
| 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 | 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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