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Your Persoiial airs
"THERE
IS A TIME
, FOR.EVERY
PURPOSE"
-•EcfctESIASTES 3;17
Personal Affairs Month. Edition of
MAY
IS THE MONTH
,TO REVIEW'YOUR
, PERSONAI.
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY" ^ _AF_FA_IRS_
Twelve Pages :6f FactSi FigiiNs and yaluaUejInformatlon^oAtdBusyBreadwinners m the
Better Managenfienf of Their "Other Business." Their Personal Affairs.
'Tomorrow Has a Way
of Becoming TodayJ'
, , P.A.I.
Pergonal Mttil* Inititute
fREEPORT, N. Y.„THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957.
,rt„- " "No Man's JudEmcnt is any
*"^ Better Than His Information."
anfc. a> —THOMAS W. UUKONT
Here's the Idea
T o aid our fellow men and their families . An
Freeporf . . In this Country . . And throughout the
W o r l d / . To. enjoy-+he greatest;possible/measureiof
Realth, Happiness and Financial Security.
Not A . Tree But —
A n d In so doing . . To make clear anew . . That in
the great scheme of creation . . ft is the INDiVlDUAL
for whom the Supreme Architect of the Universe is
constantly concerned . . A n d NOT the state, as some
would have men belli rhe advancement of
—^ucife i i e pttiose o/this Publication". . of-rejrsoBal AUvOia.'MCialU and Fdreonal Affairs ItnsUtute. ^
Arid Here Are The People
. Wh6 Art' A<lvalicinfi The Wca of-PERSON.AL AFFAIRS MONTH in Frtcport-
Here Are The Pictures Of Somo and Tlie Names of All the Mejiibei-s of Freepoi't s
l<)r)7 Personal Atfuii's Month -Commiiteo. ,- i . ,
An Idea Crows In Freeport
A report to our-friends and neif;hbors in Freeport and
to our well-wisherB and interested inquirers the country
over. ' '>'
One-yeatjiao -this-^nonth-. .^-hcEe=.in Fr.eepaa:L...-„...a.ae\VL.
'uleii wtis libHr. PEUSONAX" Al-iFATHS MONTH.'lls arrival
heralded b v n front page storv and strednier headline in the
April 26lh issue of "The Leader"—MAY TO BE PERSONAL
AFFAIRS MONTH IN FREEPORT—was followed May.
10th, bya^spccial edition devoted entirely to PAM; the first
edition of its kind !
Nurtured by a group of individuals who long felt tlie
i;ce<l, and souglit the medium with which to advise, inform
and motivate the American people to maiuige th'cir personal
affairs, PERSONAL AFFAIRS MONTH grew, and is, still
growing slowly, surely and with sti*cngth. The intcrJtstcd
reaction from cii*Uess. persons throughout the Country at-t
Icsja to its', grpwth and potential as an cffcctivc • means of
insuring the-people of our'country, increased .Health, Hap->
piiiess and'Financial Security^ • tOoattottea on l?aee 8) ..
Of This Edition
The puniosc, of-tills-edition is not to assist anyone in'
solving any of their present problems. This can only be dqne
through thouglilful pain-sfaking, personal discussion -with
your professional consultants^, All we arc seeking to achieve
ill this special edition is to awakeh, to interest and to inform,
and'filially to "deliver" into the hands and offices of their
accountants, attorneys, life insurance advisors, bank and '
trust oflicei-s, sind nivestmcnt brokers and consi,iltant& f \
Hio.seijfiour rcadersv who.hiiving been mvakened, intisrested '•^ - .'' >
and infdmiwl,,would no\v like''suit theWioii,to the word.'*,' ' ;, *
* t)iic l^st V'ord -'at a lime'when a large segment of onr ^
inale.prbposltion • is iso over-working theniselvcs that they
aTe "<lying-too soon" . . . while at the same, time nnothep
Segment is taking such good care of. themselves sq tliat they
are "living too long," or at least - loiigcr than their earning
capacity or finaneta encourage - the need for regular reviewing
of financial plans was never greater- - • -,
~\ .ThjjfitL-who would by improper care-of their health and ;
nnwfsc habits~"kill theniselvcs before their time" certainly
owe it to their-families to t e doubly thoughtful of their
future welfare. Likewise, those", who-arc--taking.care of
themselves , . • who will live to enjoy a pension, social
Bccurity and other old age benefits owe it to themselves and
l<) their wivesto plan for this afternoon of life so that come —
what may . . . inllatioh or other economic changes notwith- -
.slanlUng they will live to enjoy these closing years,in hajjpi*
ness and comfort. • ^ " " .
\
,TTON.;WIlXIAMlF.GIA<:ilEN . ,»• , „•
•• ' who m -itcceptlng tie Honorary prcnunent,?peEporf atlopMjr. Dlrec
' Chairmanship 'hag. set a pattern tor of Freeport Chamber of Com
•. ! fw other c&mmunity' observances merce. General
EDWIN X FREEDMAN MBS. IIAKOLD W. BATTIN
General Chairman and Executive
v.„a.»«.r «. ^u.u- ' „r the Frecpirt Chamber
Counsel of Personal' ,. ^ ^ / . '^
-• Ihroiigli out Jthe- country. •Arfairs„Instltute of Commerce
12 Important Aspects in Your-
Personal Affairs Check Up: '
" Here axsl the twelve most, Important.,phases of your
personril affairs that many^'t^rs of^ r p e a r d i , eJ^crienoc
and discussion with leading lawyers, a«*°Y«t^t«f;.^^ ^ S ^
cers life insurance advisers and financial nien have deler-inSed
are essentud to enjoy ih^ greatcst^degree of;hcaltli.
happiness and. financial secunty
j : Xpnr Ufe iasiirace. poUcltes,
plans anii^provlslansr ;-• '- -' '~'-^
2." .Your" wisftws' Jor yoyr' business
, / •
or pitjfessloD. in- the event pi -ywir
dra;th; • s v. i •; i::, L...:... • * r /• ^ ' '
3. Your trill and your wife's will.'
4. Your present-estftte tax 11a-for
tax and charitable purposes. -
6. Your buiJiiiess agreements and
.'.'business life insurance." ,
7. Your plons for your futars
financial independence—or retir*-
mcntr
BT Vour company's employed bene-plaus,
\
9, Yoiir"fnvestmicnfe. .
, 10 The''advlsaWUty of "wife" *a-tmrance.
' • . ''
11. A thorough phy«i«;pl cheplrxup.
'12. A check' of all other -Inst**
A Tribute To Troy (New York)
It is with more than usual plciisurc that the Ediiora
of "Your Persona'. Affairs" join with Frceporfs Personal
Affairs Month Connnittce, and the Fr-^eporl Clwimber c?f
Commerce in extending a. very sincere salyt" to n sniaU
group of new found friends in the City of Troy, New iork,
who, sensing the potenlisd for public service,as contained in
the idea o7 Ptireonal Affairs Month, have Caused their fair
r,itv to take its place alongside of Freeport, as the second
City in the country' to adopt the idea of Pe^ygonaLAffairs
Month."
Under >he leadership ol Mr. William
F. Connors and with the -cooperation
of the Hon, Jahn'PurceU,
3(jtoyor of Troy, this upstate City
will observe Pereomal Affairs Month
with''a. series of newspaper atHcles,
s Proclamation by the 3toyor and
jspeelaJt programs at'the Rotary and
-Klwanls Clubs.- Aiding Mf. Con-
: WP*, jm^^i4^^^ ppthuslflBtl? ^ oyer J^.,, .^ ,,(p?ntln
the Idea of Fbrsonal Af f aba Month,
is the Assistant to the President of
Rensselaer - Polytechnic Institute,
Piofessor Bicbanl W. Schmetzer.
''Mayt>e the best manner In which
we could reporlt on wlutt Is taking
plac&jln Troy.jand'hcw/ the taem-bers
of the Troy^ wmunlttca feel'
alwiit.ipersonai Aflfalrs Wnt^^ls to
(Continued froin Page 8)" - " ' ' '
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1957-05-09A |
| 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 | 1957 |
| 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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