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FREiPORT MEMORIAL HBRARt
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BREEPORT
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24th:^*ar» P^o. 3?. FIHEEPOBT, N. Y., THIlBSDAY, JANUABY 14,>i»«0 PBicE pivi cBOTs TmtmPt
Court Stella Maris, DAR,
To Present Annual Dance
TWinfer Wonderland," Jan. 30,
To Be (8th Anniversary Event
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WGBB To Cover
Ky. Colonel's Visit
34iour live Broadcast frotn
Vidbrack's Restaurant &it.
Michael Sanda, Statton Manager
of WOBB. announced that plans
have been completed for a live 3-
how broadcast this SaturdaV. January
10, from Cord Vlebrock'a South
Main Si Bestfturant, In R«eport.
This special events broadcast wlU
include an Interview with Col.
Sanders, well-known.food specialist,
and spot Interviews of special guests
and customers at Vlebrock's popular
eating estabUsbment,
The broadcast, with a full statf
of WOBB technicians and announcers
will go on the air at 1
pjn. Sat., and wlU continue until
4 p-m. It will offtcWly n»rk the
establishment of Viebrock's as a
member of the International or-,
ganlisatlon designated to handle Opl.
Barland Sanders' food specialties.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
JUDGES HOUDAY WINNERS
"Friendly Doorways Contest^* ^
Selections for 1959 Made
The fteeport Chnraber of Commerce announces the fttliowinf a« -
winners»of the 1959 Friendly Doorway Contest; •• " ••'
Northwest area—Prank O, Nagele, Jr„ 436 Pennsylvania Aviiiue;
Pi-eeport,.N. Y. • • ••-':•• " •/-, ,^=::.; .
Southwest area—George W. Penstel, 114 Lexington Avenue, Bretgort,
; Northeast arca—Uonel B. OiUespie, 67 Weberfield Avenue, Rraepart,
New York, . ^- • " , . • ! •-• ';
AtlnntlB South—Richard J Stlagliti, «31 8. Ocean Avenue, Frecport,-
New York. . .;
Oeorge W. Ffeustel of 114 Lexington Avenue was Judged, to hav«
the best decorated door In Preeport. This Is the second time hta doc*w«y
has won the overall prize. '
Lawrence Lerlar and Hank Bsrger, Preeport artists, were the Judges
In the .contest. As Is customary, prizes In the contest wUl be. awarded
•at the Annual Meeting «rf the'Preepsrfc Chamber of coinmerce In April;.
. The.Mcndly Doorways.Contest Is ft Joint project ffitJ . ..
Preeport Chamber-Of dommerce .. .- . • " .
Lorig> Island Trust Company
Meadow Brook Jffatlonal Bank
.SouOiiShore Federal Savings & Loan Association,
7 "Ftotored abaTe,~]ef4<t)»':rlrhl,VHn»:Xra.^Iiaa4otln>.^aa
Mark J. "Terry" Hroncleb and Marie Wlnans,af{i«lals of the iStli annlf,
Versary dance to tm['pr^nti^"p^:-1b».Couri-3tellk.\l^iiB,:'-0,KSZ,[p^
;6«thoIloJ>aii«htert''«if::Aa»eHc»t»'''^-''•,'•'; ,, "'; • "'" '..
', ,T61» very actlvci ftoportoriintoOon, which rueeets In the »«-
tctAfely room of Our Holy BcdeftnerIK.CChitrch:School butldlntr. has
SPOT taeinbers. •:•'"•'.'.'*'' ^ •''•
I "Winter Wonderland," wilt, be the Ug awiiial dance in celebratiftn
!itf thefa- 18th anniversary. ItTWill be heU at (he Kockvllle Country Chib
J^RVC),; .on SataMay, faniiary'30.- •-
'A Marie Wlnans and,R(ta Forlaln are co-chairmen of the-Dance Com-tjiilteC
OUier mcmbera Include: Dorothy Osterhcld, Louise Fierro, Marie
ijBtFlerfo,: Catherine Smith,. Mary'Loonam. Ccii Gilvey, Ethel Osterhcld
jtuid J#f' Hollehaver, „ • " • • '
; j'''£al|y Burger, Mary Lou Batcher and Helen Gorry arc co-chairmen
t« the Jgumal 'Comlnlltee. Members Include Marion Clifford, Evelyn
UennesBey,' Nora Jane Stein, Mary- McCinnIs, Helen Campion, Lucille
j^onV-Joaniie Fallon and .Frances'Otten.
Theresa Hrotich, Grand Regent of Cotirt Stella Marls, is Honorary
bhaiijn uBii. Bev. John J. Madden serves as Chaplain.
fis students Hit
|iigh Test Marks
fp Members National Honor
.jSociefy QualiHecl Finalists
" [ j Nine senior members of Froeport
.teiigh School's National Honor. Society'
qualified as finalists in the
National Honor Society Schoiar-
•jBh'lp^.TestJng Program by scoring
' near ^ e , top in preliminary tests
kdinttilatered last October.
J-Hlffeest,score made in the Pre-r^^;^
Conttnued on Page 4i
Freeport Recreation Dept.
Changes Dance Schedules
The Freeport Recreation Department
would like to anounce, at this
time, that there will be a change
in their starting date for the previously
announced Square Dance
Instruction Classes." The course
will begin on Thursday night, January
2Bth instead of the 2l3t, of
January. The classes will be held at
the Archer Street School. Registration
fee wiU be $1.00. ^
-•.: :-For;^t<nijiriCouncii B^&f^-^^^'^'-f---''-^
.•nieFreeport-Rocreatloii-Department's Jfr Council will sponsor their
"jariuary Dance'' at the fBayVlew Avenue School Qym ai Saturday evening,
Jan, 18th. This dance will be the Mh one to be held by Uiis group
this season. » j
Music for this occasion will be supplied by "Mr. Peter Leavens and
His BecordSi" Peter was very sue-'
cessful in Rockvllle Centre when
he spun records for the Campus
Club.
All teen-agers from toe age of
14 aiid up, or in the 9lto through
12th grades in Pieepcrt'are'invited
to attend -this dance There will be
a 25c donation which ^wlll go; to
aid Preeport's own Teeri-age'fim-ployment
Service. , ,
Boys attending must wear shirt,
tie, and Jacket, wliile the girls iBUSt
also be In proper dress.
Xha Jr. Coimcll Dance for the
month of Pebruai-y will be 'designed
on a Sadie Hawkins theme
which will give the girls in Free-port
an opportunity to ai^ the boy
of their choice. The "Feliruary
Dance" wilt be held on Saturday
evening, February 20th,' '
For further information call:;
Kent a, Thomson, Superintendent,
PR 8-4000.
SFBCI/Ui
• .D8DG: -STORE.
NOTICE
The Caimoii niariuacy, 8 South
Main St.,"iFreeport, will, ronain
open,late, natu 10 pm. this Sunday,
Jaiiiary Mr-AH other drug
stores 'whMi\axm tn^bera of the
"Freeport•'.'•pharBWoy /AasoeiaUon
eiMie"Bt Z pJB, "on .Sundays."The
telepb(»>e numlMsr; of; the Cannon
rkftmausy, U'WB, S-IML '
Vienna on Parade
Proves Smash Hit
DelitBChmeliter Band. and the en-lest
Thursday night'Wsis,'ida>dsttiA<>
precedented in-i%«e>><»rt/Comiitun-'
,lty-Cbncert history. • ' '
It .was an," evening of aUrrlng,^
marches, mUng' Wttltzes, preity
smiles and nostalgic songs. The
dancers managed admirably despite
the limitations of a small stage.
.Captain Julius Kerrmann. has a
magnetic personality wUch captivated
the entire audience and nuide;
them long for at:least one night a
year m Old Vienna. , \:\
The Preeport'Commianlty..Con- ^
cert Assooiatlon regrets that many'
people could not be seated for flia
perfo'/mance although it was most
gratifying to see «very seat ia'the'
auditorium occupied; -
The next concert in the series will
take place on February 10 in the
paw High School, The noted plan-
1st, Charles Rosen, wlU perform.
I
SKETCH OF NEW BANK OFFICE
OF MEADOW BROOK N/ilONAL
I'
>ETER A. LEAVENS, FILM
iXPERT, KIWANIS SPEAKER
I- At ,the Wednesday, January 6th, meeting of the Freeport Kiwanis
fplub which WPS held at the Elks Club, they had as their guest speaker,
'tor. Peter A.- Lsavens, owner of his own film concern called "Star Pro-
Vtootlqns." Mr,. .Lpavens to' Jt pubUa relations oontributine writer and pho-
|Mgj;apher t<»^ some of the lej^dlng' magazine^ such as Mechanic Ulus-f&
ated,. Popular Mechanics Magazine,- Life, Nqw York Times, Herald
I Bfribuae, etc. . ; ', „ . - ^ ,
'/f^ • Mj-. t^veiis showed three films which-he narra-ted for',the-group-
,)0ne reel included,^ documentary film on!the gr'ade,crossing eUmlna'».
S^y^n In Freeport, The ijecond- B'fihii>on the recent "PJreeport ToylaUd
., .' ^rade" which gained national recognition and publicity, and, the thli<l
'.,;^''fUp''dn'TOe'Island.' "• -' ' • - -," •
'^i '(-'•'ii'Ilie Klwianis Olub,members will have as thjsir: speaker next week,
I '>A:.'ai>lm.R«lj#. flvnw tiai ;oy«jtt«r of Radio Stetion TOUR.: . • , *^ -
Special Bulletin
South ^ore (keeks To
Meet On Church Proposal
Anthony Chrlstoponloe, 31 W.
Merrick Bd.. Freeport, pubUclty di-reetor,
anoamced that » special and
urgent meeting of all cealdents of
Greek Orthodox faitb on the south
shore, ajid tlwAe hitete«ted_ln the
pidpoHil of » Greek Orthodox
Chtu«h'Sit.''Freeport, ^U.be Held
tbia Sunday, jTan.-If, iii the former
B'oal latael-Temple located on
, Tile meeting. Is fKshedaled for 9
pjn,' Ml} <Sirlshipo«tof .itated that
ftall atend^noel b m«ulr«l ainee (bd
ueetiatr'IrfalirWiraitliBpottaiue
in deiBiainf the fotnte of th« pro-
;- /"^^i
f I ,
iP .. •*'
Bo4riii,t« hD lMat<a' «( 6^^ North Blala flt> betnrem Baadalt'Am^ | , /
aiid Btoadway la the newJtteadw Brook NationalJN* XMt^TSd^ ]
Office in Cy'ecport. II idU bb adjacent io tlu» MJiinle^ 'vuUmglBff0'-
miti* taittAetii from 'V(»in St . aad the'field,' The oaiertor pt ti^^MiBaM'''\
wiVt emtOrt it white/ briek trlniiiie4 wlUiJVtfil green'p»iiels. tt i«.«%9J|i&
'J., •^S'%v.^^m
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-01-14 |
| 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 | 1960 |
| 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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