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32iid Year. No. 28 FREEPORT. N, Y., THtraSDAY. KOVEMBIR 8. 1957 •«©-" PBICE: FIVE CENTS PER COPY
INEWS&A^EWS
BY
I EDDIE VASIL
IV. V. Netesimiier Hfportrn Aiao,
NMhiUil Press Syndiealr
LWeii to the "EDUIK V.ISIL SHOW"
On WTHE, ISM nn ili« Utiil
EDOIETOa* HOtES . . , Fomuir TwMiport GOP-L«ad«r and
atusr Deput; Coiumiwionn of Jimnt In Nsuau County, PETER
C. ICE1.LY, iiid oiia of Ftmpoxfn dpiamle busUiuMwoiiMn JEAK
HAOTKE, Witt become man and wif« Now. 21, (Holy.lladmmw
ChwKb Bl 11 AJ4.) Both nico pwple. BMI WiihM . . . FiMport
w«U z«iimented at ih© Town Hall wUh BltL GAVLOR (GOP
Club pHBCf) •uccMeding iwtMug WALTER BRADSKAW BS
Asitalaia *9 th9 Town ol Hempstead Board, of S«p«rvlK»»,
BOB RYAM. formar ace iMwnsBn now top Public Halations for
RALPH CASO and the town, JERRY BAGATELLE head lh«
phoio depMtmtat and ATTY. PATRICIA COLLINS COUBMI
to the ZoMn^ Boaird of Appeals . . . Keep fowc eye on the musical
career of young and talented JOSEPH H. RASMUSSEN
Over Wachtler
Education Board
Plans "Listen-ln"^
The Preeport Board of Education
will aponsor a "Listen-in" on
Thursday, Nov. Ifi, at 8:30 p.m.
ot.the Freeport HiBh School auditorium.
-
Mr. Hugh Ervfn, President of
the Board, in making this announcement,
said, "Even though
the High School addition was
approved by the voters, the rejection
of the otiier two proposals
leaves us "with B'.crltlcal
altwatlon Wljh igtodea 1; thKiug|\.
,.8j. ;'Mlny.'-',iliia«ntjr^Biid" .;jp!aiP"^
.haVe'Indicated"1ftaF';iflfi$r imve
Ideas and plans that could per*
haps solve the present probicm.
We Invite everyone to coiric forward
on November 10th dhci offer
tlieir suggestions. Those persons
or groups who actively opposed
Proposition 1 and 3 have
a special responsibility to put
forth their positive.recommoAdn-tlons,
The School Board will, record
all suggestions and §ach
will be studied and reviewed by
the Board. A repprtof the Board's
findings will b& made after this
eacaminatlon. There will be no
comments or discussion on any
plan on the night of the 'Listen-
In.* Mr. Roy Gocidey, who served
as Chairman of the Iduca-tlorial
Advisory Coroniltlee, will
serve as Chaittnan for Ihis evening."
IN FREEPORT
Wachtler Given
Freeport Edgfe
Approximately lOO peopld at the Freeport RupuljHcan Campaign
Election Headquarters at the Frooport Ellcs Club heard GOP
Leader Julius Mintz thank Ihem tor their support in giving,the
Republican candidates the hiaJorlty voto In Freeport. It was one
of thcilargestroHjI'Oi* election turnouts ever held. Tho .heavjr ma-.
.i|j>iiiyi.«lven. BUph Caao. toa|lflp9 to the hard'woTk of the neeporl
RopubUcan election workers. ,. . .
JOSEPH H. RASMUSSEN
- ' . o f Freeport. He's IK* son of I9R. & MRS. HOWARD B. RASMUSSEN'of
248 E. Dean St. Slarted^U* musical educaiUHSa wUb
GLEN BROWN and PROF. /WPTLAUFEB. At FHSWi marimba
masic was a favorite and, as a senioi' he was Bruni Major
and Arian Award winner^ Now a ^ i ^ of Univ. ol'Wiscon-sin,
he was the ilzai student il|er9 to prasent 02 solos on 4 eon.
cert toiurg-.and was 4 featujRd.iguast solokt lhious[lioiit fhe
Illinois-Wisconsin axes. tUs-fiaal sumaarhe served at Siunmez.
: Band Director atHcPharlan Junior High. He peiformml wUh
the Madison Civic Band and tho I^dison Summer S7niphon7
and is now Asst. Band Direclor and Percussion Teacher • ! the
University of Kentucky. (Congratulations). His younger brother '
- BOB RASMUSSEN is also creating quite a musical repuMion,
. ^ for himself. He's string bass aed at FHS and ^lis year WM |iotl<
ored by being named to the New York State "Ail'Statvilllgb;
School Band." (Mr. and Mrs.. Rasmutsen deserve to be- JusUy'i
^'proud of their great boys. Their son. Sp/5 Arthur Rasipassen
and iiis wife. Florence Versodri Rssmussen. recently presented
the GUS VEBSOCKI and HOWARD RASMUSSEN families with
a second grand-daughter named Barbara Ellen. (He's statioa«d
.-rin'Gennaiiyj'.' . . • ' • . ' -
MAIONG THE'ROUNDS . . . Freepott's MABEL MANN (BufTalo
Ave.) is probably one of the most traveleif nurses in the world.
Always writes us from her trips through the Carribbean, South
(CtHitmued on page 4)
Business Women
Honor Jean Rdcitke
'Sixty of Freeport's leading
business and professional women
an«I, friends honored Jean Rodtke
with a bridal shower party on
October 27 at the South Shore
Federal Savings and Loan Community
Center colled the "Sea
Horse Room." '
Genevieve V|in Buren. and
Marie Casassa were co-chairmen
of the committee.
jean: ^ftdtke. a leading Free-port
realtor, wHl be married; to
Peter d. KeUy, Nassau Cbuhty
Deputy' COBHnissioner of Jurors
on November 21 at Our Holy Redeemer
E,C. Clnircb in Freeport,
DRUG STORE NOTICE
Zipper's Fbannacy, S S<nttli
Grove SL, Fsecpoft; wUI n^ASsin
open late until lO' p4n. this Sunday.
Nor. 12. AU < ^ r drug afore
memben of Ibo Frwiport P ^ -
inacy AssociaiibD close a* 2 l^M.
on Sunday*. Zipper's P h a r m^
felel)bon» ttoniber is FR'9-94W>
Noted Newsman To
Address Chamber
Stanley Rest, formerly of Freeport.
now a nationally-known
newspapermen and editor of the
big Latia-AineriBaa newspaper.
El Tlampo. will be the gueit
spealcer al this week's Chamber
of Commerce luncheon meeting.
Veteran Freeport Merehaat
Warren Sifnel Will be fh« Introducing'host.
Judge Charles C,
Mehrmann Is Program Chairman
and Roy N. Cacelatore Is President
of the .Chamber,
VETERANI DAY PROCtRAM
William Clinton Story Post No. 342
Municipal Building, Freeport, New York;
Saturday, November 11, 1987 At 11 A.M.
, „ KENNETH B. YPUGHT, CHAIRMAN
11:00—Taps by Freeport iHIgh School Buglers.
' 11:03—Posting of Colors.by Color Guard of William Clinton
Story Post No, 342. .
Notional Anthem. . :
Invocation. . ' . '
Introductions, . .
Selections by Boys and Girls Chorus. „.; u
Address—Rev, B. Vincent Strutton, First Presbyterinn Church.
Selection by Boys arid Girls Chorus.- -
Bchedictlon.
VETERANS DAY PROGRAM
, OBGANIZATIONB
Daughters ofTho American Boifblutlon. Ruth Floyd Woodhull
Chapter-i-Mrs. McCnim. Regent. , « ._
Andrew Jactoori Chapter. Daughters of 1812-Mrs. H^cca
Danlcy, Chaplain. . j-
Ameriean Red Cross-Mrs. William F. GHleaplo. CholrmniJ,
William Clinton Story Post No. a42, Americaji Legion—Mr. E,-
W. Holland, Commanilor, : • - ' ,
Ladies AuxiUary-of William Clinton Story Post,No. 342, Amor-ican
Legion—Mrs. EsloUo Ynnover, l^resident. .
" Henry Tlieodore Mohr Post No. SBil.VetaHins of foreign Wars-
Mr. Frank Kordes, Commander. ' ' ' ,' „„A ' « ,
«rans<oi Foreign Wars-Mrs. RlchftHi,Huse, Prcsldejtfc <•
^ ^HewY Mw«W Deloncy Post No,J85,Atncrk«nJieglo»-Mr.
Daniel Wriiht, "Commander. * „„, w „„
Ladles AuxiliaW H w W o t i i i o n Deloncy Post No. m AmcP-ican
Legion-Mrs, Clara Wiiite. Pfcsldent. . _
Catholic War Veteran»-Mr.^dW8td CKccfle, Commander. .
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1967-11-09 |
| 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 | 1967 |
| 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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