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24th Yetar, NO.-46 V
NASSAU^S LARSESTfWEEKLY"
FALPWIN RdOSEVELT -
FOUJOWTHE
L£A1>£R
FOR _
NEKJHBORLY
NEWS,
FREEEORT,; N: ¥., THURSDAY, MAftCH 3, 1960
MERRTCK
• • i
;tte.5ie*jPort -Recreation Depart-ineiiC's
l^u'tsdftjr njght fioxingPrn'
g r ^ w t i i - n o longer be heia at the
-K-eeport Armory «BJ Babylon Tum-aplke.
^The .'new location wOl he
; Afcher-St.-School Oyin on Moaflay
: ewi(iig8 -from' 7:00 ta »:M P.M.
'Th^ jjro^ain \?111 hegin at Archer!
•'^onrMonday.Marcli 7." -" • '
JUiy.Jnterested Preeport • boya to
Jr. "pi':^r. laig^h can calf the B¥ee-
; port Becrentlon Departaant ifor fur-t*
er IftformaMoh SB 8-4000.
ClARAViNO AND EUR KAY
LEADS IN "KISS ME KATE"
SpwW. Chadretf s Show
At I1HIS Auiditoriuin Mar^S
..'!Eolk-Soiiga By Dave Sear*', wfll
be.offered on Maich 6 In the Eree-
IMrt High School audltortum on
, H n e ' . S t " - •./'•'_ •;.= , .^__-;„ -•'•>•-,•
' ~Tb\s audience parUcipation SIIOJT^
to a favorite theatre experleoce for
cbUdren, It Is sponsored by the'
cpmbtoed P.TJL'S of the elementary
achpolfl of Preeport. Performance
aforfa at 2:00 "p.in. Satiirdayi-
March 5.
PRICE KTKiBJ CENTS PIRCON
•.m(j»Mfv^
laland's First Lutheran'
High. School, S<hedul(f4 .
.(Senior High Schoal. The «..:—j~-
cpst of the ney school-la approxjL<
laately one nilUlon .d'^lHiw.-'T^.
fiSliool vin be located on the former'
Eaizabeth S. Rutherford estate In
BrookviUe. Conetruetlon of the new
school wlU begin IJi March.
GaiKse* Sddety Movie
Showings Prove Success
Pver.350 Women Attend Grove
Theater to View Special Films
; .Twenty-two thousand women attended Nassau theatres last Thur?-^
day raomlne,-&b,^, to see the American. Cancer Society films "Time'
and TWO Women" and "a'east Self-Bxamtoatlon." More than 360 womeai
eagerto learn how to protect ttiemselw against the two biggest cancer-
Kliiers of women sawthe film at the Grove Theatre, Pfeeportr'; • ^^ ''
Mrs; wilUam Hughes, Ml w; Sea-
Freeport i i o i i 's Chib
iSponsors Gl&ucoma Drive
• The Preeport Uon's Club met at
the Preeport Manor" on Tuesday
OTenlng, March 1. President Henry
Spltzler reported that lii the past
Jftonth the dub had provided a pair
of eye glasses for a needy child;
donated ISO to the Glaucoma.Day
drive; donated $100 to the South
Nassau ComijHinltles Hospital; and
was pondering the sponaorahip of
a farm club In the Preeport Little
League.
The sight conservation work of
the Lion's club Is a vpy important
facet of its activities.; Through the
year it makes available professional
eye care to the indigent;'and provides
eye. glasses and, other optical
iW^^f^!^^WS^VBK'>i3^m»}€^f^H»^
man Ave.. Preeport, Chairman of the
showing, sold '"raere la no doubt
that Nassau women arie eager to
protect themselves against cancer.
Wo are grateful to thegSassau Division
of the American Cancer Society
for bringing this life-saving Information
to us."
Mrs. Hughes served as Publicity
Chairman for the Grove Theater
showing. The hostesses who worked'
with Mrs. Hughes were; Mrs. George
Spieddlng, 135 'Webster Ave,, Merrick;
Mrs. Stephen Coffey, 118 Wi!-
son Place; Mrs. Alfred Brady, 82
Maryland 'Ave.; Mrs. Louis Oroff-man,
187 W. Seaman Ave.; Mrs.
Sylvia Uchtlger, 89 Maryland Ave.;
Mta, IVUldred Herman, 121 Vf. Seaman
Ave. atid Mrs. Fred Richards,
Oraltlns Place, all ot Freeport.'
"'^' ,i;(l»*R-«*»JBenedfet P.
known Freeport residents as they
Mo-Kate" to be presented March
-Elks... " ' • • ••
Ciilrk^ifno aii'd^lUMry.'Ami. Clar, 'iirell-atpear
Sn tHeir 1>ad ttoles in "KIsa
19 and 19 by the Freeport Lodge of
l^YOR WItUAM F. GLACKEN
iksUES "ORr PROCLAMATION
throughout Loiig Jslarid. fast'year;
many ' thousands of people -Wdte
screened In order to rule_ out the
presence ot thla insldlouaeye disease.
This year. Glaucoma Day Will bo
held In May,
FREEPORT AMBASSADOR ENTRY
MTERVIEWS NOW COMPLETED
! Names of 6 Finalists Announced,
Winner To Be Named March 10-15
, Se3«tloa.ot.EreejJort.'s.fhst Communlft' Ambassador now moves Into
.the final Stege" wltti"eompletltlon of aU'candidate interviews.-'SeleoUon
ICotoMtiee Chalrmaitt.'Mrs. Howard ..MiidDoiMBU. amioijnced that Pree-iiSt
»s'ilntoas8ador iOPthe Summer.^t'MM will now be selected-fiWi «he
f f 8 a.ppllcaiJt8, Annoimcemmfri^ election is planned between
yiMSBh{lto.toMftAi%-'V,.-L^^./^-^^ • •-:''•-
• 'Mi&eJ'^^--addresses*-of thBrS
fihallsJisi all fft wftop-haw alwady
;lieeirhpftea; are as fotto#: Lorette.
'B.--Keneher,i85JB«Bf'stfeet
•C5^BB«h|-, II iffiiam cijiitf Barbara
'il^. oisei^ Itt. Craig Avenue; Iftrlee
Qrltm4ii, 316' 8«iiith',iSSln' itrc6t;
Bruce X Mazor, lp4 Smith Street;
Paul J. Ood.t, *W SdUth Loiw Beach
Ave. All' are >eaidei}t»,of Preeport.
8peal$ing on behalf of the Selection
Committee; Mrs. MacDoMgall
(Continued on Page 13)
Robert Doxsee.-'^fmer SHiyor "ol
Preeport and "now Village Clerk, will
bo the guest speaker on March 10
•^at 1:30 PJM. at the meeting of the
I Guild of the OhUrch of the Transfiguration,
Preepor^.^. The" meeting
will be, held in the Parish House located,
at the corner of Long Beach
Ave. and Pine St. In Preeport.
LEADER Feature
Editor in Service
^SPECIAL
•DBUG ,STOBE
.. . NOnCB .
Rev. X^. John Latahaw To
C^mdnd: Service CM -
WbiMtDayOf Frtyer
Mribe'World Day of .Prayer Ser-
V p wUl; iw ;lield to the' Methodist
*<&urch, ^ Plhe St., Preeport, on
March 4, 1960 at 2 p.m.
Reverend John Latshaw, pastor of
the church, wlU conduct the service.
Reverend Latshflw will speak on the
topic "Laborers Together with God"
which win be the subject of ser-mona
all over the world on that
day.
The service in Preeport Is sponsored
by the Preeport Council of
nnlted Church Women. Every one
is • welcome.
i Plc{q«d alwsft hit ta rigWf M* ^ JwA'iUrx, Spechil Project
yiee^rtKoUent*' Mfs. AUas,[JMlchisboe; PuMjetAi Vbru iHOUua W-jjiMkea,
Ifm. Mortliaer .Sehi^MJI*, - B f t ^ ^ «^
a«rifc^^«j5^ ««aa«»f«r, TnbUrity. )Ghijtam»,M;»lw-*V?^Wt OKI.tbvm
" The Atlantic Chemists, 179 Atlantic
Ave., Preeport, ,wlll remain
open late until >10 pjn.. this Sunday,
March 6. All other drug stores
iwhWh'are.members of ,the Preeport
Phani»acy, Associ^ition-close at
2 pjR. on Sundays. The AtfiLntic
Chemists - telephone mimbcr • Is
•PR 8-^6.--"- - "' -' -
Uniondale, Holy N^une Plans
St^atiick's Day Danw
The Holy Name Society of St.
Martha's Churchi Uniondale, Lo'ng
Island will hold Its cteventti annual
St. Pfttrlc1t''BDay Dance an
Saturday evening,' Maxch 19, 1B60
In' tlie Church Auditorium; Green-grm{
«t,Ave.' • ., ' , . " . . . . . - -
MALCOLM A. JABMNE
Maleobn A. JTatdine .Feature Editor
of THE LEADER, -Will report
(or wUve duty at Fort DIx, New
Jerwjy, on BJaieh 6, with the Ait,,.
National GnanL ».
JOe i i a irrMoate ol Mepbam SUgh.
Sehoorand Hew ifork SUUj unl-veraity
i^t'Fannlngdalei and Is tak-,.
Ing spedal e«ttcM« at Adelphl COU.
U!C<t.:B)a' paranta, THr> aodl Mrs. Ail- .
dKw^/wMUne, kcflUe al 41S GarSwv,)
8tt.BeUnure. ' .' ..
h- m !Ujii__Aw;'
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-03-03 |
| 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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