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FOLLOW THE
LEADER
FOR
. RELIABLE
ADVERTISING "NASSAU'S L/i^RSEST W E E K L Y ' §H
FREEPORT :B'AJi:I)WIN^'
'S4th Year, No. 49
ROOSEVELT
FOLLOW TIflE
L E A D E R
•.^FOR-:;.;
NEIGHBORLY
: NEWS
MERRICK
IT^EEW>Bf^-5r. Y., THIJRSttAY, MARCH 24, 1960
illilVAL LUNCMEON BEC^
JpAII^BREiKiNC S^
' 1 W e ^ ^ iOO^W^ Affair
r^ieneflfting Retarded Children
1 saw 9b njany charming and; IwatjUfur women that It lookedtllke
'\f-Mlss.Aiiwrl«i;Pag8ant;; -,,-.„I -! ^ , ' " '. ' ''?
I saw so mtm lovely <iresses that; it looked like a Parisian Fashion
i . . I . «w TO,«*i'3^^^^^ bate that it looked like a gigantic
^ and gprgkjusiPlower Show;:
i = ,36u£iaost Jmpoitapt, I sW neirij-
I fiyrii^iiJI'ed'wpjim witai^ii^in^f-'und
; gfflieri?p>'*iMaiaa-^-Flra;''-huridred-
I wttelwho tiamfojuod one of Ufe's
1 iBost; .;J»8cloiis btesshti^;' that ol
! iieljliiif.ift-.ltUow Wni In need of
; l i i e l p . i f f , - ; ^ / ^ ' - ' ' ^ ' , ;i;, •;-. / ' ' . ' • >•. [ •
; : irliesfl Im but lew of the things
• l ^W stftt&'^FIftltAnutial Luncheon
glycB .bK'#>«t,J*»POrt AtndUary to
te AstoSetetion t«tt tiie Jttlp of Ee-tfMHled'qiiildrea'.!^
and
feijord-breafclng affair waa held on
March 22 at Oarl-Boppl's mllUon-dolUr
esCabUshment In Baldwin.
PRIpE WVE CENIS l^BR €OPf
'•^ ; naccnt toa^helpileafr^oUnis of life,
r' afa truly pjograrfi^ In the highest
, echelon of humanity. . , .
-' • 'iJlia'Artoctatlon for tho Help of
- , Retarded Children te "Such an or-
/ ' ganlaaUon and the Freeport Auxll-
' lary is'one of thfe most active groupa,
not only Sxi ths county 4n^ state.
- ^
Friiejpdrt's Jerry Gold
Reports.From The Orient
fiear Eddie,
We left Tokyo, Japan "two days
ago and headed for Seoul, Korea-—
settled at the Bahdo Hotel for one
night then secured our' credentials
from the Army and t^nlted Nations,
were' outfitted with d,I. gear and
headed towards the demilitarized
zone via jeep and truck. The story
NBO is filming la entitled "The
American Fighting Man" and will
be shown S-28-60 at &:30 ("World
Speaki At lJii|t$uliilt @Utw^ -n
wide 60").
' j | # i M & S l B '
for the next 6 days wete In tlj^
Oeld-Uvlng with O.I's. climbing
hlllA, nying in 'copters and Inter-}
viewing soldiers at their posts, i
Sorry to make thla short but I'DI
needM — Regards. •
JERRY GOLD
(Editor's Note; The writer of this
-letter, Jerry Gold, rcildea on W.
«OB. HAl^EM ^B)piA]il 'BVD > DBEN
Picture above ahows Dr. Hakeem
Slubi.;8tid DemptDaqfirm, Baudl
f,% theHn^«>^lt Ave,-8«hool In
;,Roosevelt.
internatipha1ly-Knc>wn Personality
Addressee Liberal Rjeligious Youth
Mrs, PranWln D. Rqosevat. hi what U believed to b« Mr fiist public
appearance in i*re6eOTt,.^aadrmed a teen-age group, last Saturday in the
South Nassau Cnitafte«q3hurch. 228 Soutti Ooean Ave. "
• •nte former First Lady was heard by about OB members of Oberal
Hellgious Youth, a tJnUarian-aftuiated organlzatton, which gaUiered at
the Precport ohureai for a three*
day convention. ' , ;-
"The youngsters, ranging in age'
from W to 18. repreaented'branohes
of their organlBatlon .from church es
in tho VlrgtaJa-Oonnectieat ai»a.
Mrs. Roosevelt drew on her observations
in trips throughout the
world to advise the youngsters on
how they could prepare themselves
to help America -win leadership of
nations which Russia seeks to bring
under her influence, She atbssed
(Continued on Page 11)
bull-thtouBJioidi the nation," We. *be gg^^^^j ^^^^^ ,j^ preeport.He is a
Efinetai publici should! be very grata' I jjj.jjj.|^ygjg(l ^^^g vete'ran with
• it (Continued • on -Page 3) ' NBC-TV.)
^VOY HARUE GRITMON
S l a i B ) FOR HOLLAND
:^Rr^ep^H Ambassador to Represent
, tommunity in European Country
FREEPORT ELKS PRODUCTION
"KISS ME KATE" BI6 HIT
Ben Cfarayino and Mary Ann Elar
Perform with Professional Talent
"KUs Me Kate," the I960 theatrical pres*ntatlon of the Preepott
iK)dgB #1264 was. ^ cutoUiiaLia <M gfatdrday.
,"iS"^fti»'fav<«<ie 'i||oHywt«d-12ftftSiSr9S<^^^K''^'r''"""^ .^ ., ^,,
The all-Long Islaridcast teas headed ^iyBebedlct daravin and Mary
Ann Elar. • '
FREEPORT UNITED FUND TOPS
$33,000 IN 1960 CAMPAIGN
Roy Gockley Re-Elected President;
Prominent Citizens Fill Other Offices
' The Pieeport United Fund campaign last fall raised somewhat more
than »33,000 for the ten community service agencies It represented, the
annual meeting of the', Fund waa told Mbnday night at the library.
While this was under the goal originally set for the drive, the member
agencies haVe received checks In the amount of 60 percent of their
original quotas, it was reported,
" Directors of the'Fund, following
the'annual meeting, re-elected Boy
B. Gockley as President for the current
year!' Mr. Gdckley, a member
of the School Board/ took over the
presidency of the Fund last year.
ElecteB as Vice Presidents to
.SKTW with Mr. Gockley were: Mrs.
Mabel Ba*tJft" Efthu Berman, Thomas
DeViiloenjSiio, Fred Perriola, Ed-
Win J. JPreediiuin, Charles Gilbert.
Tredwell P. Hopkins, David K. Ka-dane,
J. Everett Kunzmann, Thotnas
A. Litsch, Bruc«S Quftyle, David
Spltst.' and Fred Vlsel.
John Lacy- was reelected as
tieasurer and Mrs. Walter J.
Hlchola secretary.
it was announced that Mrs. Mil
dred Blacker has been retained on
(Continued, on P ^ ")
. SPfCIiU,
.DKVG STORE
NOTICE
Coral Chemists, 144 No. Main
St,, Flrecport, will remain open
late onUl 10 p.m., this Sunday.
March it. All otbar drug stores
Tfhtch are members "of the Free-port
Pharmaoy AssoclaUon clou
at 2 pjn. on Sundnyii. The Coral
Pharmacy telephone number Is
MA 3-2038.
r S S r i «irt£tiii*^* Oe»f *«.'•««'-*> <3h«tei OUbert, <lew*W CmUr-
,. wSm';!* ii«,A««**M»tor'P»«Jeet\ol th«-preepottCwnqima^ CoBncU,.
'^-Sma^ ''fi^r>^ wfo-wa *lee*ed-i6^*e ^^.^^^^^^^
Samuel R. Cohen
Member of CPA
•' Samuel E.Odicn of 10 WlUow-toxKflt
Lane, FrgcjJort qPA, Jws been
elected » nteiu^ of-'tbe American
Xn^ituto 0(.;'O«rtlfl«ii Public, Ac-oouiitiaati^.:
,,,/• «.' ''' 'i '[! ,
Mr,'.C6i^/l? » iwrtner to. the
LONC ISLAND ASSOCIATION
HOLDS 2nd MARINA FORUM
First Meeting March 3 Hit by Blizzard;
Requests for 2nd Show Big Interest
The Long Island AssoclaUon today announced It win hold a second
Marina mrum in Freeport on Thursday.'March 24 at the-.South Shore
Yacht Club at' 180 West Side Avenue at 7:45 pjm.
Twenty-five boaUrg enthusiasts trudged through the worst blizzard
In 13 years to attend the first forum on March 3rd. Because of the
storm, however, it was decided jto'. postpone the forum and hold, an
informal discussion Instead. ' . „ ,u ^A #„«<«.
Richard 0. Connolly, chairman,'said requesta for the second forum
ha,ve been as heavy as the snowfall the first night. 3e said the upcoming
session wlU feature a panel of local experts in all phages ot
i>lea8ure boating. —-—-v .. , T„I»«.«
The objective is to gei aoti^^aiderway toward maUng Long Island
the most attractive haven for weekend mariners on the East Coaat.
Darius Sylvester tf Frecport,'ft marine Inaaj^r. will head the panel
which includes Dr. ^VuUam^W. Leonard of Hotetra's College Department
of Economies; Edwin H. Barbeau. a marine buUder; ftuss Oenner, a
marina owner and operiWr, and others.
In ootUne tho purpose pt U\e forum,'Connolly declared;
"The^bOTOi in pleasure boating has Ju«t begun. It's oux Jab to see
that It doian-t outiitilp pr«eit' fAclBttess on Long Wand.'> • :
He fiaUl the'panelists-wiU discuss various jiapecia of the .overau
^ . . i S « S n j b * - S r ^ oJS-lpro"^ . ^ ^ -"afnder of the prognun will bedevotcd ^ . . , a « tp
:!tiap,toBtooSjltt,'^ ;-'"'- - \ ; |tr«a toe audience, .., ,• ' • ' " , , " / ' , i ',
-'HK^&k^ ..k-M&.Ukik.*M. II n i i i i i i i i iiimmw-'^-T ''•'^ 'l' " iiiMiiiww
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-03-24 |
| 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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