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"NASSAU'S LARSIST WEEKIY"
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ILSIEWS & VIEWSl
BY ^ . I
EDDIE VASIL I
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ECDIBTOH'S NOTES , / . That lilmds6iii« iwiphy in JIM
CLAHK'S olficeJHiuigezfonl & Clwrlc) was prescated io tmUtiig
Jim by ih« Schaelfet Co. whtn lit was rroanily named "Volwatwj
Fireman of tho Yeai" (FWD mentbcr} , . . Bwt wisliea to Iwo
weU-Ukad local CPA's. JOE CANAl* fiwl JOE OEBAitDl who
metged wiih liia loBt'ettsblisheii FKED C, BERGE.CO. (A«-
countinsr Finn) wUh officM at 31 S. Ofow.St. FiMJpoft . . .
Did you know thai HALE SMITH, the w»l|-k»own «^(l** «»«•
poser, hM fnepoxi rm^aa . . . C<Miai|jWatioi» to JjlAviD G.
GINBEAG. 20 Delawavv Aire„ who ia aaraad ia fh* I86r:^iii»l
oi Coimnunlly X»ad««l Sn AmBrlca-. . . Baldwin'* ciufQilai
BARBARA SCHWARTZ Was promoted- to assistant to FRANK
BEAR, PrraideiU ol BEAR FILMS, IKC. (Slur's • BHS. Grad).
Bear films pn>dtices and dislrilsuies educational flimt and fllm-
JSISSSILHJ!!* »nti*fioiIulloh ' S S f
Ghamber Gom.
Installation On
.April 20
Plans for tlw Fxwpott Cham.
bar of Comnarc* InstaSation
'"Cora*
plalad^ The affair wiU IM haM an
Sunday, April 20 ia tha Gaoislan
Ballroom oi tho Garden City
HolaL .' •
J. Noiinan Xacic, Chairman' oi
IMs y&ar'* InstaUatlon. inviias all
Fraoportart and Hieli faieiidte l«
support this annual avant. In ad-dUon
to tiia iniiallaiion of Offl-cars
and Directors of the Cham-
)m.-t})ara will.iia dancing and
Frecport Hi^jh School Principal Albert Rcniccn has aniko^nc«(|
thut he expects 472 members of the senii^r class to receive diplO&uB^
tit~Uie gcoduatton exercises to be held in June, J969. Studentk.in tl*;
dojss with jieademie nveragea presently listed amoriR the tepi84'^
are; Lawrence Meblieh, Peter
.HiispBl.--Bt«| ystael,-': Susan ^iGor*,"
don, More G!r&,'June Ann Flla--
gerold, M»rk IJretflcy, Jsinea
Rothstcin, Janice Hodgduri, Daniel
Silver, and Robert lutier, Jr. -
Abo Ken Cliuzl, r Kermetti
Dobuler, Riclmrd Herring, Ralph
Edward Silver, Nina Rae Flsh-mnh,
Churlcs J. Fisher, MiUlcent
Dnnzigtsr, Gary Latend, Daphne
L. Blackburn, Marian Pedeiseni
Judith Eari; Carolyn Koss, and
Alicia SbUler^ ; ; --:-
Because of the Buhall differences
Soanow, £ileen Bennettt Regitik
in atandingii among the studcntt'
rwclvlna overage grades in ox*!
ceas of DO*::-, Mr. Renicen said ttvA'
na determination of the reclpicntk
et scholastic honurs can be madk
«t this time. Ail ho would 8«#|
^Wfis that the competition amoof}
studentu scciiing the valedictoriu^'
tialutatorian end other covctet
scholarship awards would be « - '
trcmialy Iceen between now ant-
Uia end of the Bchool yewf;, .
.; ^. <jf.JiSi»tM«i.of:«,1t^raiid^iniGJIvBRWIS|-^^
•-KBdard'''%i6iiii»W''Wto«tf;'i3tiniaaaught«»,''-B01^^ _
. ERWIN are ebarmlng and talented artbtsl *<They^r« alieidy won
priaes i/i the Junior Hemb»aitt Art Contest). Parents are Peter
and Gail Avy Erwiii, both FHSgraids. , ' ^
MAKING." THE ROUNDS Prceport's ROBERT B, TA'aOB P63
S Long Bench Ave.) became General Maiiager tot Inland .Marine
IfnSerwrltors Assn. <He's fonner Insurance Commissioner of Oregon)
. . , Many prominent people in our village: MRS. HOWARD J.
(Harlotte) WECHSLER in Chairman of the English Dep^ and.Mand
Trees High School. (Her recently engaged: dutightcr, a popular FHS
^Griid.'ii a Texas College co-ed) . . . Put the name of BOB HAS-MUSSEN
at llje head of the list of most talented and most traveled
young Freeport musicians. (He recently tour Europe willi the fomed
American Youth Symphony) . . . Thatltalerited coolc at tho-SOUTH
SHORE NURSING HOME is named JACK GIGER who recently
married ALMONETTE MARTIN, daughter of DOROTHY MARTIN
of 124-E. Milton St. .Both are PHS '67) . . . While we were on travel
with the Washington poliiicos. in December, wemissed the passing
: of SERBNS G. MILLER who died in Wilmington, Del, He was a
native of Prceport and the brotlier.of ROBERT A, MILLEH, JR., and
MRS. ADELE M. STEPHENS. (Also survived by daughter, Mrs
Elsie M. Betty and a son, Phillip G, Miller).
• ' " 1 ' - • . ' , ' " '. ",•
• - . - - * • • - ' • »•
',_ THE DUEYEA ORCHID AWARD . . . The beautiful DUHYEA
ORCHID CCHISAGE is presented as a floral token of public
recognition, and,appreciation of .commendable'service in the
oamm^unityI. i Tids weeic we have ibelpleasiire of pfeseniins the
DORYEAOtRCHm CORSAGE to MRS. JOHN (Agnes) PARAS
who lias canUmtaQy br<Hl{^t'rays'of . d ^ Citizens .
of the REV. JOHN J. MADDEN Hou»^ Devel<q>ntent . . . John
and Afnes':ParBS«ze'0&caI1244>ouia aacb day in case of illness,
hospital visits and redreatlonBl progrrams . . .They serve as hosts
at all afiairs !oiferlag • coSee. and tefrealmienta ."., They devote
their tim^juul efforts in making arransemenls and in decorating
the premifM'W spe'dai 1*«a^lons . . , T* this woaderful couple
we say ''God Bless .You'' end thanlc our Ifng-time friend. Grace
JenkinB for this most worthy nomlnatioit.
Governor Roclcefeller has proclaimed Marcli 23-29 as "Chamber
it Commerce Weeic" in tribute to the contributions of local chambers
of commeicG "to the economic and social betterment of the State
and all of its citizens."
"The chambers of commerce of New ,York Stale," the Govenior
said, "have compiled an enviable record in supporting progressive
goVernnru;nt policy to promote the growth of economic opportunity
for the citizen.? of this St^te and'in fostering economic growth and
the kind of attractive business climate that continues to bring new
iridiistry to our State..
"By sucii efforts our local chambers of commerce contribute^ to
the economic and social betterment and progress of the State and
oi all of its citizens—and merit q^ecial recognition."
Offica OB'Fll'B>7<
Congratulations
Anna Fiele Of
Atlantic Nursery
"Anna JFiele, the intemBtlonally-known
owner of the famous Atlantic
Nurseries, again won top
honors at the 1969 Intemationol
Flower Show held at the New
York Coliseum. •
, Among other credit-s, she. wnn
the coveted Dabimer Memorial
Tropiiy for the "Finest Garden in
its Size."
l^-iiJ
AnnoMHce
Wedding Plans
HERMIHE STERN
A June wedding isr planned by
Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Steni of
Merrick (formerly of Hewlett),
N,Y„ for. their daughter Hermine
and Mr. Michael I«iderman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Al Leiderman 'Of
Great Neck, N.Y.
Tho - prospective bride and
(Continued oa'page 6}
The American Legion proudly etlebrafet Its' Fiftieth Anithrtt*
sary this year. In commemoMtlon of « half a cenluxy in ataad-ing
up for the rights of Veterans of all wars and >b* preserrstlon
of the memory of Americans who liava died lighiiiHi to tbeir
country, the two Legion posts in Fre«port pretented a mankorJUiI
plaiiue to. ihe Freeporl Memorial Library. The plaque' wUi >M
placed in the Main Memorial Hill of the library'wlt«rf,eihefr
commemoraiiva items are placed honoring the vetertau ot-«U.
wars. Shown in this photograph on the day oi prMenly^biif^Af
the piaque ^o the library are, raiding faom left lo iljlhi^ajfcy
Foxton, Cemman^erx William Clinton Stoty PMt No; 343tjS^^^-
Herbert,'TPaiM, 3f¥»fepemmande» of the.Henry Morrtion.D«w^wr.
Post No, 78S/Ti«(i,well Hopkins, Vlc» Pit*ldent-oi the VxpfiHUt
Memocial i^^SLJ^*^ ^^ Trustees; Wilfred L. Morin. Lib»rr'
Dtrect'oft/jf'''^^^^^ ' • _ .
By JOHN li. MACK •^
''^<'.
— Tlic Village Party held Its victory ceiebration> bt Us BfQ4^
quarler.< on South Grove Street election evening. Thf building w *
.so packed with hundreds of men and women that It was {tttpossildb
to move, and the crowd epilled out onto the isidewalk and up OHA,'
down the block. - ._, '
During the evening candidateii Muloiie, Spit^ler and' HDdgd<!*|. -
called and made brief statements. Independent^ McNam'ara, Hilkfr, .
and Schifl also called and chatted with'their many friends- " ,,.\'. .
• ' , „ Al}oul.,Ttie'Campaign ' : •\,'"fb '
Lookingboclf oa .tttitf three-way raw,, it is'obvious thatc'fllfi :•";
Village Party ha(l,e fljjlit on its.haad3..p»iike'lorH«M: els«ti«u,-,ih»'. ,i
' (Continued on page 4) .'••',., '- j":
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| Title | The-Leader_1969-03-27 |
| 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 | 1969 |
| 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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