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"NASSMW LARGEST WEEKLY I I
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NEWiiPAP»ER J
FREEPORT BALDWIN MERRICK ROOSEVELT
210 Codtt 11S7S
aOA T e a r , N o ^ l FREEPOBT.H. Y^ 'TiroHSDi^Y. AUGIIST 26. ISBS PRICEf F I V l CENfS PER COPY
rNEws &. VIEWS
BY
EDDIE VASIL
.«._ JltJfejusj3aj)cr_ Reporters-.4«sd _^
8; JiTottonal Press Spidicote
Without or wiih o«ens© to Wends oif foes—.
; I sketch jour wozM oxacUr »s 1* foos.,—Byron
FOR THE SINGLE SBT . . . A dynamic Freeport charmer named
ABBY WINSTON will sfivc as hostess when the "Elysians" sponsor
tlwir Inaugural "Singles Get-together" at GOV LOMBARDCS EAST
POINT HOUSE next Tues evening, Aug. 31 . . . ARTIE HALE and
his orchestra will furnish music for dancing . . . The "Elysians" Is
a widely-known social group which has an extensive following and
aii ever-increasing membership . . . They have selectpd Guy Lom-bmdo's
waterlront showplace as their Fall and Winter headqyarters.
(For more details contact Abby at MA 3-0220 or Host Victor at
BO 1-3951). Should bo an interesting evening and the piiblicis
invited.
MAKING THE ROtJHDS . . . Logal-eagle CHARLES.?. BUCKLEY,
JB. (Pios. of LEADER PubllsWnf Corp.) named B Trwste©
of AialpM Vnir. . . . JUDGE CHARLES MBHRMAWN sport-ing
his "new look"' via • 25 lb. reduction and oyoing golf matches
ai RockTillo Linta . . . SOOTH SHORE YACHT CLUB com.
plaJiaB an extra" busy laasoa wUh two MshUghls. They hosiad
"SO youisgsters and Sitteita .front the; St. Maxy- of the Ag<^)f H a m ^
with swimminf, boating and dtoihg aad «» August TB th* ladles '
sponsorid a BQcIc-tO'ScIioal Faihidn Show with Mte l»Uril •trie*
from BARASCH'S, CASUAL CHIC and KUHTER C^QTBOga
(All prominent Fre«pozt •tores) • . .'VlLfiAO^ tSltTSTBE
rAAHK SObSSiS back at his heavy CBS-TV schedule titet
vacatlomng: with his Aulh in the Adirondack MIountains . . .
Happy week « Iho ED DENHOFF'S house with « 4-9eiaeratton
reunion which included a SO plus grandmother and a diapered
infant. (He's a top exec with the Nassau County CleMng Howe
an a "Mr. ExchanSfO Club") . . . Wo heard maay good reports
about "Loy" the genial host at the new CHINATOWN CAFE
. . . (They're all true. He'« a real geatlemaa.l
• • . . " * '
EDDIETOR'S NOTES . . . Want to help a worthy cause? SALVATION
ARMY needs drivers with cant to transport bMnd pe<^le once
n month to local social functions. (Call Capt. Boh-Williaroali , , .
VIC MATTHEWS tha smiling
real estate spark-plug predicts* a
broad market for new homeowners
now that Pres. Johnson
sifined the National Housing Act
of 1985 whkh pepnits war vaf-erans
who have served aa little
as W ^ J * anywhere at any time
to pturehase homes with little or
iio down payment , , , Contact
Preeport's. own "Space Expart".
3P11ER A. LIAVINS it, your
grpup would like a program
highlight which m different. His
motipn picture of the Hanger .9
Moon shot is spectacular. _(He^
with Weksler InStruiaeataj '.•. .:
ATTy. ALANW; VOULMBB is
not only a husy barrister but he's
also one of this season's •most active
Ijoatsmcn and aport-flsher-inen.
(His friends surprised him
with an Angler»3 Testimonial at ALB. WHITE'S recently because
.of his record-breaking swordflsh catch off the "Red Raider."
APPOINT NEW EXEC
HOUSING DiRECTOR
Postmaster Lists
P.O. Schedule For
Sept. 6 Labor Day
Ralph L. Maishall. Potlmasier.
announced that the Fzeoport Post
Office will have no window service
and no carrier delivery service
on Monday. Sept. B, 19B5 (Labor
Day). Special delivery mall
win be delivered as received and
the lobby will be open from 9
a.m. to 5 pjn. for the convenience
of boxholdeit. ;
Holy Name Societi^ To
Sponsor Annual Holy Hour
An estimated 10,000 men representing
the Holy* Name Societies
of nil 118 Roman, Calh)
cKiircnes m Nassau and Suffolk
are 'expected to^»te|sdLi|tMyi; ^
vllle Centre^pli&cesan tliiioii of
tiie Holy Name Societies on the
grounds of St. Pius X Preparatory
Seminary, on Front Street, Uh'
jondale on Sunday, Sept. 12.
A parade from Ba.it Meadow
to^the seminary grounds in Un-iondaic
will precede the religious
ceremony. Scheduled to get under
way at 3 p.m., It will be led
by police and fire departments of
both Long Island Counties, Also
in line of march will be school
and service oirgamzation bands.
The Freeport Housing Authority has announced t!w appointment
of John ElUolt WiUi,iins OS its Exeewtivo Director.
Ml'. Williams is 43 ycare of age, a family mnn wilh 5 children,
and resides in Roosevelt." He is o Captain in the Regular Air Force,
retired, with on ouljlanding service record.
Ho attended Syrneuso University',
and Mohawk Valley Technical
luslitutc, iuui took coursi'S
of the L,I. Real E.-Jtate Board and
(ho Sobolsohn School.
During the past two years ho
has boon engngtd in the renlty
business in Freeport and ia n
licensed real estate- brolcer,
"Our new Executive Director
was selected from a group of
twenty-two • applicunta, all extremely
well qualified," Mr, John '
B. Mock, Chairman of the Authority
stated. "Wo inlcrVl«wcd
all applicants, .wmo of them two
and three times. Making a final
selection waaidlBlcuU. Idf. 'WU*,
•..•Usana ;WMI'- choi6ti..biBcw»^^-,^.- ,.-
hnnttihjftlj|«|iiitf**Wft'fw^ '
« ^ p i ! K l f i l "the' best .;cpmblnn-tion
of qualiflcations for the job,
JOHN ELLiOTT WILLIAMS (continued on page 4)
ALAW W. VOULMER^
GUY L0MBA«DO'S, MASDI CRAS . . . It only tittai a few
words Id tell you U»t GUY LCMMOAJIDO'S 1985 Joo«« BBMII
Marine Ttwatee produetion of "Mardi Grai" It without • doubt
' -one of'-ihe:'Smst-*'lainiIfrtrpe-'i&usieal extravaganzas evex pro-"
dueed 'jmfmluste, anyHmfc; M yo« haven't enioyed this tlMfmng
3andi»>IorfuI'aU-Mm«.-hUyel> don't tose time iMcausa-lt d««*
Labor DaJ-ovenintr. (You still can gel tix.}
* • • • f ••
OFF THE COFF . . . Our condolences to MRS. l^ON WEISMAH
whose brother passed away" last week. (Her hublQ' is ft veteran
- - - (Continued on p a ^ ^ - — : -
Dr. & Mrs. Notey
Host 250 Ouests
Dr. arid Jits. Anton.Notey were,
boats to about 250 guests at a
Sunday lawn party on the
grounds of their .home at 305
lindenmere" Drive, Meixick,
* The guesta were, mostly officiate
and medical staff members—
and their wives—of Doctoira Hospital,
^ e p o h , Smlthtotvn General
Hospital and Cttitral Geiieral
Hospital,'Plainview. J3p, Noley is
executive dttector of aU three
.hospitals,
/A-ten't was erected- on the
premises to accommodate the
catered buBet supper. Outdoors
an orchestra played for dancing-
The affair got underway at 4
pm.
RIGBY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
COMMITTEE PUNS SECOND
ANNUAL BENEFIT DANCE
The Executive Committee of the Judge MOKIO A. Rigby Legal
Scholarship Fund of Nassau County announced that final plonj* are
now being completed for the gala Second Annual Bcncflt Dinner
Dance to he held on Oct. 8,1085 at Carl Hoppl's in Baldwin,
This scholarship fund was'cstabllahed as a memorial to the latu
Hon. Moxle A. Rigby, Judge of
the District Court of Nassau
County. Proceeds of the varloas
offaira, including the Second Annual
Dlnncr-Dancc, sponsored by
the Judge Moxle A. Rigby Legal
(Continued on page 4)
CHARLES P BUCKLEY, JR.
NAMED ADELPHI U. TRUSTEE
Charles P. Buckley, Jr., of-2Brookwood. Drive, Baldwin, has
been named to the Adelphi University Board of Trustees, Wallace
S. Girling, ChalrroEn of the Board, announced today,
• An attorney el law and partner of Buckley and Buckley, iVee-port,
Charles Buckley is a graduate of Union Collcga and Fordham
.^1 Law School. He is a meml>er of
'^•?'<,f«;.
DRUG STORE NOTICE
The Caaaea Pharmwsy, 6 So.
Mais St. FrMport >wlll ttmxta
ctpen latt, until 1(» p.ni. Ihii Sun
day. AM* M- -Wl O^W* drug
stocet' wych «n> membesi ^ th<'
Fx«eport. INiansicr Aafodatkia
dose at 2 paa. on Sundayi. "Bit
ttl^biMM iniinlMC of fiie Cannoii
Tgi^maaea .li,^rai,'%8Mil.; CHA8. P. aUCEUBY, JR.
the New York Bar Association*
and a past; president of tb# Bar
Association of Nassau County.
Mr. Buckley has served »a pa«t
president arid director of the Nassau
Lawyers Association of Long
Island and-the Nassau Legal. Aid
Society, He Is a director of the
Baldwk-B^lmoro Federal Sav-i
n p and Coon Assficiation, the
New York World's Fair; The
Executive Committee of the Long
Island Trust Company and th»
South Shore Federal Savtogs and
Loan Association.
During World War II Bticklcy
served as a Lieut. Coraroander in
the United States Navy. His ap-
1 polntraentito the AdelpW boand
> is eflective" immediately. '
^••isialiasii
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| Title | The-Leader_1965-08-26 |
| 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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