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.PEEFOST UE^oalAL tXBBARt
"N AS S AU'S LARS EST W EEJCLY"
FREEPOirr'S
ORIGINAL
NEWSMPER
FREEPORT BALDWIN
zip Code 1191t
MERRICK
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ROOSEVELT
291Ii YeRT.^Kb^33 FREEPOHT. Kf. Y^ THTOS^AY; JANUABlT 21, 13S5 PRICEi FIVE CSNTS F ^ COPY!
^NE#§&VIEWS
. if; Yi. »«to,spdper .Be»i>rte*s i4sso. •
R ,' j_ - NaHoml Wess Syttdieate - ' •. ,
Without or with offenza to friends o« loei,
I sk*tch your world exactly ai i t soe*.—Byron
' - • • • ' • , ' » . • » »
DURYEA OH<ailD AWAto..;. ; . The beoutiftil DURYEA ORCHID
CORSAGE'js awarded 85 i-jnoral token of public recognition and
. :* - v.^m-W" app««clati!Bno£ commendable service in the
comrnunjty, . . . This week we arc pleased to
• salute an attractive young lady who has been
very, instrumental In.highly publicizing Free-
- port and its Chamber of Commerce . . . She has
-devoted a great deal of effort, time- and talent
in making her projects a succe^ arid in creating
a gdod image:ot the village with the many dignitaries
who have appeared as guest speakers before,
the Chamber of Commerce . . . It is with
great pleasure that we proudly present the DURYEA
ORCHID to charming MELBA HOWARD
. . . (And vsro thank JOHN ABB ATE, a Director
«>£ the Chamber, for this most worthy and excellent'nomination).
' , > •
Melba Howard
HEARra AT HAW-MAST . . . Tho community foln* together in
offering condolences to tho fBmiiios of two well-known leaders
ia our Village . . . Last week, JOHN PATRICK SWEENEY,
fJither of MAYOR ROBERT J. SWEENEY, passed away. And
last weefc FRANK V. MWHPHY. father of ATTY, THOMAS"
• MWIUPHY: and Town oi Hempstead Couadbnarf GEORGE
^ItlRPHY also died . . . Wo also join with residente of the
•' cbmmuiaity ia ofiexin? sincerest condolences during Ibis .hour
•' of mourning and loss suffered by these two widely-known cWc
• leaders^....
JWAKING THE ROUNDS . . . Glad to hear that OTTO KUNZ, SR..
Dean of Long Island Restaurateurs, is recuperating OK after recent
illness . . . EDNA BEITTERICK of the famous POOP DECK BAR
(Continiied oh page 41
Postponed From Last Week
. . . To Be Held This Sunday
NASSAU COUNTY YOUTH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
TO PRESENT CONCERT
Public Invited Gratis To
Hear Top-Notch Musicians
At Freeport High School
BY VILtACE
NAMED
PARTY
South Freeport CP
Auxiliary To Hold
First Open Meeting
The newly formed. South Free-port
Auxiliary of United Cerebral
Palsy of Nasau County, will
hold its first open meeting, Wed.,
Jan. 27, at 8:30 p.m., in- the Bay-view
Ave. School Cafeteria,
In addition to a short business
meeting, • a film, • 'IMipacle in
Roosevelt," narrated by Virginia
Graham will be shown.
AU ore Invited to 'attend and
become acquainted with tlie im-poFtaiitl
-work being done for
CP." victims.
Join-us and.become port of
this very, worthwhile' group. _^
vPr, John,P. MuUooly
WUi* MedicW: Honors '
Dr. John P. MuUooIy, son of,
Mrs. William (MuUooly, 372 So.
Main St., wa-i recently appointed
a clinical Instructor of medicine
ia the school of medicine at Mar-.
quetto University, Milwaukee,
Wis.
Dr. MuUooly was .graduated
fiom Catholic University with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in 1053,
received his M.S. In physiology
and his M.D. from Marquette in
1860. ;
He is a member of several professional
medical societies, and
past editor of tho Marquette
Medical Review. He'is married
atjd has four children. .
Nominate Mayor Sweeney
Trustees Altengarten And
Somers-Judge Freedman
At its nominating convention held Thursday, January 14, 1985,
the Village Party nominated its incumbent mayor, two trustees,
and police Jusllcc to succeed themselves in tho next clccUon.
Mayor Robert J. Sweeney, Tru-stccs Hcnrj' M. Altengarten and
Frank J. Somers, and Police Justice Edwin J. Freedman, all received
unanimous nominations.
from their party. Tho village
election will lake place March
18, 1685. I
. The Villase Party which Is the
controlling party in Frccporl's
government, wiw formed In 1958
lb oppose too Unity Party which-1
had been in control of the ad--
mlnUtraUon hinco 1948. Tho Va-
Ittgc Party obtained a majority.; |
CM the vmo;ec't*nrt:ia.ih«,ii^|^
lllecllon; —>•--<•" r.---vv'v-..-f,,5..w-,.>>,.l.
The bsttcs on whildi tho Village
Party won the last election included
ithe reduction -of apai-t-ment
house height, reduction of
zones in which apailmente could
be built, rejuvenation of Free-port's
municipal power plant,
' The residents of Freeport ai*e
cwdially invited to attend a concert
presented by the Nassau
County Youth Symphony Orchestra
and Band to the auditorium
of Freeport Sr. High School on
. Sunday, January 24, beguming
Lt 2 pjn.
The program* is being sponsored
by the Village of R-eeport
Recreation Dept. Conducting will
be Jack Berv. Mr. Berv played
with the NBC Symphony Orchestra
for 17 years, as a French
Horn virlu{«o during the tour of
the Toscanini era.
Duo to the great demand for
youth musical groups, the Public
Works Commissioner Eugene
P.- Gibbons, and Deputy Com-mBsioner
Robert R. Gamble
have organized the young people
symphony orchestra and band.
Chopin Club Progiani
Includes Music Features
The first Chopin Club meeting
of the" New Year was held at
the home of Mrs. Hugh .Erwin,
101 Wallace St., Freeport, Mon.,
Jan. H.
Mrs. John W. Lawson played
"To a Water Lilly" by McDowell
and "Sonata #14" by Beethoven.
The contrast between Shubert
and Kern (father of jnusical
comedy) was illustrated by several
selections done by Mrs. C. B,
Mclntyre and Mrs. William
Cline.
Refreshments were served
the .social hour.
(Continued on page 15) MAYOR BOB SWEENEY
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EXCHANGE
CLUB
NEWS
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DRUG STORE NOTICE
The AJlenlie Cheiniil*, 179 At
lanllc Ave,, FreeporJ, will tamain
open late, unai 10 p4M. Jhls Sua-day,
Jan. 24. All other drug store*
wMcIt are membets of the Free-port
Pharmacy- AssociaJloa-etee
Bf t paa, on Sundays. "Ilie Allan-tic
Cbeaitoto telephone number is
> FH a-4$m
The newly elected oflicert of the Exchange Club of Freeport
are picluieds Loft to right (front TOW)S Leonard D. B. Smith.
Ttsmnreti Raymond Klcrnan, 2nd Vlco-Pros.; William Vogt.
PresWanlj Ed Dobrta, Ut Vico-Pros.? Robert B*yno», Secretary.
Top «ow (left to righlj Herman Hehnoif, Board of Control;
Harry Baker, Financial Secretary and Board of Control Member*
Richard Green, Lao Young, Roy Cacciatore and John
.Abbato,'
This is the- flrat of a series of features articles containing news
about the Exchange Club of Freeport by the newly appointed
(CmiUnued on page 16)
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| Title | The-Leader_1965-01-21 |
| 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 | 1965 |
| 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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