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"H
FREEPORt M^'ORIAL LtBHAR?
W. UmUCK BJ),
FREIPOftr, N. ¥. •
^ m
FOUJOW THE
LEADER
FOR
~ . RELIABLE s
ADVERTISING
J
FREEPORT
24th Year, No,.45
"NASSAU'S LA^R<SEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN- ROOSEVELT "^
FOLLOW TOE
LEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
HOLY REDEEMER LAUNCHES
$400,000 FUND CAMPAIGN
FREEPOHT. N. Y., THURSDAY. PEBBUARY 25, 1960
MERRICK
Oi^r. Holy Itedremer Catholic Parish In Freeport, t. I., lautMhes
4rivoJ^'ral«e»J»«faA««nni,of.*40()^ toroonatnicUan (»f New Parish Con-
'^trnt an«''S^«$)^4441U0Q,.T|U)'.s«nera] Mlhataiioa of the drive waa
-«*-!F«^5?«»P!»WJRWai1?-^MKbV.wWli**t; ...
' l^haimant'Mtxlf; Vttgttui i,'c*4«fordl, Oinr Holy Redeemer Pastdrs'BliS! Ealter Jp.';Kellenh«rs, Bishop of. BookWUe Centre; Eev. John J.
aaden, Ca«ttiiatKn'3^»Atari:and Hon. Wllilain F. Glaoken, Oaatpolffn
Ihemorial Gifts Chafrman.
M AND P.-T.A. LEADERS
MSPECT NEW HIGH SCHOOL
^\ Board of Education Sponsors 3
i> Hour Detailed Tour of Buildings
'''/,. Clvtc and Parent/.Teacher Association OHicers had an opportunity
tt*.observe first hand .the accotamodaUons of the nev Preeport Senior
High School"when they"were conducted on a thres-hour tour of the
.b'ljUdlng oil- Saturday, ^eb. 20.
. ;•'. The 'JWDff was under the direction of the Board of Education, one
^emher of whom stated that lis
prhnnry purpose waa to dispel false
nimors concJenUng; alleged structural
. <l«fecte in 'the buUdlng.
" J'Af/er ft thorough inspection of the
ncwfschool from the basement ujp,
^Jvlsitin'g" Civic and PTA repre-
'BSatatlves were in general agrce-
; metlt^^that the building fa structur-
" ^ y slAnd and completely fuhc-
• ^on'al wrVtlie operation of a modern
. «iucitrtonal_ program.
• f; (ConUiiued on Page 13)
Plan Little League,
Kick-off Rally Mon.
The Preeport Littte League''will
hold its atmual kickoff rally on next
Monday evening, Feb. 29. Two separate
rallies will be held-this year
to accommodate all who wish to
attend.
The American League rally will
(Continued on Page 12)
Irohitspn Family Fund
l^oiiftinues To Grow
The Johnson Family Fund continues to grow because of the generosity
of the residents of the community.
On Jan. 31 at SAM., sa-year old Eddie Johnson, a Navy veteran and
a membet'flf the Preeport Plre Depl., was killed in a fhe-truck crash
li'hlle answering a fire alarm,
" ' Be ietfk, a, saims wife and four ±
young ci^WrtoV'the oldest only 8
LISTEN
to Freeport News, Frntttrea and
Personalities eperjf
SUNDAY, i;P.M,
The
EDDIE VASIL SHOW
oti
WGBi
1249 On The DM
Rev. Dr. J. Latshaw
Invited for Ninth
Year as Pastor
Official Church Board Ask^
For Widelj-Known Minister
The Official Board of the Preeport
Methodist Church has asked the
Bishop of the New York East Conference
to return The Bev; Dr. John
L. Latshaw as Pastor for his ninth
year.
<Oontinued m Page 12)
PRICE PrvB CENTS PER COPf'
Ckamber of Commerce
Party Proves Success
Nearly 250 Members and Guests
At Annual Party Held at Yacht Club
Th« annual fet-Kwelher and coeiitail party of the Freeport Cham-;
ber of Commerce, this past Sunday afternoon at the South Shore Ttaeht:
.Club, proved to be another hnfe 'saceess. Approximately 860 (meartiers.
and suests were present. ^
This annual affair, always ptonmed to be a social highlight, was
In charge of Henry Allengarten, vice-president of the cniaanber of Com-'
mepws. Me was assisted by Jilra. Lester Danloy, co^^airaun.
President and Mra. Norman Leok and Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Baitln
greetod guests at the door. Mrs. Batlin serves as Executive Director of"
the oiianization. Other directors of the ohamber, with their wivfes
served as hosts, • . . ;
Ml'. tMk gave an Informal welcoimlng speech, Tom O'Shaughnessy.
wan In charge of the buffet and a l^plece orchestra played for dancing. , •
Mrs, Mary PaolUo of the Villa Bma Restaurant a new member,'
won one of the door prizes,
New ¥ r t State Senator Edward Speno was a special guest at the'
party.
FREEPORT FIRE
El
iPT. PLANS
liiifr|iy^liT»j»,pi>rTiiiiiii_ r .Ti, i n . , i i,i .. , _i ; ri .. _ ^ .^ ^ 7. .,.,.,.
::iW''wlBnteei'"f«r«iiieii, headed^ 'i»y"-€h*ef.- Arthur-.; Bilrdette-v*fi^i;|>e»U*f.|;_
'iSbXdIe •JiMn«»\»yaer" «nii'l*iMik'MH»»o,' aro'.plw^ "4 ^M^^- siiulh!-«h««!-.-':
jMdo'cMiBMinJty'hraieflt ft^^ Jofchsow. '' .; . "v
.Eddie johasop, 3S'year-oM volunteer flreiiian, was iilled'In %;,
flre-iriH* oMHent whll«r aasw«rln#'» flro flaJI. H^ :te^
yoanif -wile and four yotutf «»liUdreii. The oldiat l» only 8 years old. ^i..
Not only the entire Freeport Phns Dept. but also flromenrrwa other
communities have already pledged their support to this worthy cause.
The benefit will he held on March H at the Freeport Fh» pepl. Head-
•unarters on North'MaIn St,,- ' \ . \';:;':: '' , '.., ^ ' . .-^ ,
VETERAN FREEPORT HOUSING
DEVELOPERS O N H I I I W UNITS
Mai-Uynn Kaye^of 1393 Nprth
Grand Ave.i Baldwini ts & local gh-1
who Is dancing her .way Into an
excittag future. Literajly on ha- toes
since chUdhoo^, M»r«ynn Is very
active In Hofstra College's'modem
dance club. She recently performed
and did the choreography for several
numbers to a program presented
l>y the clixb at the college.
So Bucc^iil has the club's Work
been that it is going on tour to'
dance; at a^number of> top colleges
and ^mlverslUesiiflrst among wMcli
is MW Holfoke.;slieia» the daughter
of Mr.and sirs. SaOfi^Kaye. H8*B
a union business representative,,, ]
SPECIAI.
year9,old<"~JBe<j|()MC Bd Johnson was
fmt a wHUij^ n a n 9*"^ because
:death <^^'too tsttriyin his younK
5te, Us^S|»myr,w«!{« Is'f *^ ""^^ *•*
, y Jotjn'h'. Lacy; 'awnager of the
1^,, fr^i;^^,office of the Long Island
~ •" tteuaf .'Conpaoy,, vrtimteared; i ^
;-i.r'." ', --iy^.uL^ .1 • •*-> "''^ •"• .'
services to act as treasurer of-the
'Johnson Family Fujid- which > Was
created pj volunter contrlbuOons ot
local residents. Appeals were made
to the public via editorials in TBE
iJSijysst vtid over WOBB radio
broadcasts.
I-,.) (Cantlnue4 ou Page 'U)
"''' i^''-1'-i''-'-
DBUO STOBE
NOTICE y
'The Berkley Pharmacy, SM N.
Main "St., .Preeport, wUl remain
open late, until lo p.m., this Sun-
>day,^FjBh. 28. All.other dru^ store?
who are, mefnliera of the Freepori
Phaimacy Aasoclatloa close at 2
pjn'. on Sundays. The Berkeley
Phannaoy telephone number Is
TO WB6S._ -'•; •
..i ji. ^ j j - > • -..i ,• . •
.J,"' -
Picture above shofws, left to right, K d ^ Bavener, Pr^eftort Trw^. .
tec Arthur Muller (acting f*r Mayor GWMXA), to*, Jeanne-ltohter t^ / ,-»
and her son JDon Licbter, durinjr official openlny of the new Biylera y j
Homes locaied at 720 S, Ocean Ave. Freeport, <tfi S a t va>, ,W.-^at». , j <^-;
are located near the Sea 8(reeM Beelauroni In tt»e watetfroai' iWtlQAf,^,!^;^ '^i
Of tbe vtUaxe. •" , • .' ' ia i i'<^"-' ''"
' Mri«. Uchter and her partner/Bob Bavetter,;»re!lioMl,r«Md»«8 «</,- ',,.' (
Fweport and Have been active to home AevehipaH^t «t» \)iu,a«aS^ ^ ? * ? ^ < > t
OMMMT W « > 4 IOT maw y««* ' t < '> ' ., .' - ^vr-' i/iiii-\-*'l'4'^'
Many hwtoesa le«deti> ^ J M * ^ and^^oW y w t e wre • " ^ ^ ^ • / " ^ "
lEreeporl .delegtie':
ui4 for many yeaw. • (, < ' > , . , . " ' '''..•>• rX'.X'-;--'%•-
iliieaa' le«deti> vW^^and «pAW «!»•»<• « » »'**^^i^;.'V?>^£'
«mmatiL». Truateii A i « w ' »l(aier,.ienj*_ Mi;„€ifl«iWcS;v4'^'
qi»i« 'te jrt««e ef 'Mwor/.^UlteaiFr tgiMtaP,- <; '-!% .'' r,"^} ->ij:*;
'".MlAK^J/l
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-02-25 |
| 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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