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fREEPOftT, H. I ,
FOLLOW THE
•••• LEADER-.
:''i .••^FOR-;
liElJABtE •
ADVERTISING
FREEPORT
"NASSAU'S LAReiST WEEKLY
. :: BALDWIN. .:,^;'^'^ :;/•••. ROOSEVELT' ' '
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J | . t A 0 E R .
•..'r '.'FOR; ;;"
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
MERRtCK
igSthTfete, No. a- ERIEPORI^ -N«V3f^. THimS»AY, AlAt 5, * 1960
!
#EEroRT ORGANIZATIONS
LftilNCH SPRlNC SOCIAL
SiUON WITH BIG SUCCESS
; Freeport Fire Dep+,, Doctors HospL,
< South Shore Yacht Club and Eflcs
\ Hold Gala Traditional Affairs
" •- •- ^By EDWE VASih
. Four of Wreepoti'3 Itirfest and Best-known organkattons launched
their 1860 epHng social seasons with outstandlnK atMis last Saturday
evening, April 30.
; • The Freeport Plre pept. held their Annual Installatfon Dinner at
pari Hopplls ta Baldwin. Approximately 1,000 members of the Freeport
Volunteer Fire uept. attended with
their wives aa& friends. -Mayor
Wliliam F. Olaciien Installed James
H. iftyder as Ohlef, Prank Musso
Bs lit Deputy Chief and Ben Co<i|(e
OS Und Deputy I Chief.
Judge 'Jfolin D. Bennett, Surrogate
of Hassau County, installed the.^ar-
Iou$ fire company officers and
other officials. Assembly Speaker
Joseph' Cturllho presented a special
jfeo«year- seriee plaque to Edward- A.
|tloe,!sa8-?ear pins -were ato pre-serit
»(J[ Ex-Chlef Wei Bijss; served
mci Biro cmra PSR copif
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VJ^VQ StOBE
NOTICE
•Sbm Atlimtle CkembtB, 179 At-lantlo
Ave., Preeport. wUl rmmln
open laifl until 10 pjn., tbb Son-day,
Kby-S* AU otiier dntf i^res
whloli are nwinbtn of the Tttp-port
rtMfinftey iUMdation: ,elaie-vAt'
2 Piiii.'«q^^li|>d*3r|. "Kiw-AtlKntle'
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SPECIAL l>irOGRAMfyWNED
F 6 | ' F # BAND 1^
.; Dinner-Dance 1^or^ormgBar^a
'i And Prof, K4, Wettlaufer May II
. Mayor WBIlam P. Olaoken of Preeport, tongr Istod, has proclBlmed,
the..week fif May l-li- IBSO. as Freeport, jBagB'School Band Week, in.recog-
^itton «if ttie dutstandtaft service tbe;-:paid fats given the school and
^coniimtol^v'''"-'>"•..''-''•'Y''.-" ,*.-v''-•••';• •' .• -'V"- -"-. '•-•
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.;. On _We<iBe«d»3f ;':lilghti JMay p ,
Ihe Band aadiJthcfc director. Or.
iAjbacd'-.-Petfiliiiiier.'- hy the' -XOgb.
«»' blttii^ fa%:i|ilnsdn ischool, in
•i'rw^t;''-:',iAi*';^"*,:/ ;_ •
,. J.afr* JWiBS.Cteaoff l8i»i*sid«it of
Mothers' Club. Mrs. Harvey Dean
and, Mrs. Jeromo BJtfbeti are ,co-ehalitt^
in <tf'th« dinner 4f^''4'duici!i
^At ttiie:'iiM<^^««rBrd& triU. Jbe made
to the aeniw uta^iOKra of the Band
ey tt>«.Xla^|Kottl«rB-'C14»..anft
„ I I I . . I .>'.i<I. . ^ . - t i .•.—•.' 1
a. dinner and dance wUl he given.
MTi J, R^rman Lecfc ,wiU present
the Arlon Award Flatius m& a'
medai to: Mr. J. Wesley Bquthaiid.
Ihere will be dancing, after'Che
dinner a*uf the nniste wlH be fwt-.
•bished" by Alt's eiuartet
On Friday night. May 6, at 7
«'cIock, the Band will parade and
have-».con««)r^ on the stefxt'of the
High. 0choo) IKudUerlum, weathetf
permitting.
# i''* «
llEEI>0RTCHAMB|ir OF COMMERCE
INSTALIS 1960-1961 SUITE OF OEEICEIS
Plctufe alwvft tNtms Hoii, Pattl Kdiyi leftp'police JnsUce of Freeport, hffSffjpjfC-ygu gutel to Momwui
-I^iAit-wlioV.iMa reriatmled. AS' BreMent - or t ^ fvn^port'Chamber or.CamKfl^lcgk,.t^!lfU^ Muual neettiMr
and InstalMlon cUnhM>^dBn«e was held at any I«aib«rdo'a, East Point HMM» lut jfffffi. PlotnMI alM are >
(left to rlfhl)'M»8< 'Mabel BatUn, Exeoitlve Seoretary, Harry WekatoF ,««4,4EI<s^ ,^teiifiirte%' vfccH i
presidents. Aiiioliiirtiilifid were Roy ^ac«iatar^ Vice-I'lres.^ Wtfftgtx, •nUeattr^f'' ' j /
, • ''[.:.: I— •• .. m!f< . j ' / ' — ' / ' l.ii " — - ^ — ' :—'-^ ^-—" • - • • • • i ••—> * M U N J —1
,^ '-{fhix again,,(AM4l»iA> Stoeet MefebBAta ai«-c«ying fter A.«ltap^ hi
'- (Skier prtsiDlnent .tf<««h«B«, repi^esensng- tur gvoep^, dahHs.. tJter iMefH'
• j0^\mieve'^iAuA tiVBi^-«aes came tmm tW EMS tiut^ tte-tffstVl*
ate',ajf0roe(£'until: )(t:Ol:l'-p.m. ^mch p^eMtit CtkiAr presD^tllrfr eueMaienr
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I' Ji£st-V-es^ aaotitetti gnnip of inerchantfr fmazitjaet iipt .VUlflger Bttt^tt
ltlra^'oHBDge•~ln tbe-jqef«!«'tune from iiV^vxie^tKrWMV'M. sodweuaHl*
^,lwckint,i;fC the Glvto. Aesoclatlens on tlUt gKottdd* ttkat tb> f^keanx;
^4«ons- paiWng- oa Oie 8tt«et-i»reveat«d' ttteh^ tim»hiem'ttifBi, SEHMBS: »
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; \*0weti afe^nsa some th«!i1i31uit8« Who' bbitti^ i!n»~pEU>IUtit^ iMfaM fd1^
^elr.faKuire.toJdo'businees «m4 want.all'-parkingnmeters aballsbed,'While
ix.,.^!. —...-^,,. x^,.^^ IJUg aie^^^MuitB awT titei/''——-i— '——^--^
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Preepoft's I960
Dttle:Xfaguf;*r.v,.'..-
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Mftydr («lk(|cen To Hwnj
• I ^ <qjWilng-of to'fVewrt
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ilt^virtU hetihigUltghted .tqr #' {HttMe
lidded %' Irlijfor Wni. K Glodcsn
and ott)«r dijiinlt&rlesl ,
;* 'iUseiM>is^'M/iiui teuns .<aui o^er
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toitKain et.'hedKttni south'to
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St-|in«.<A«a.«>ttth t4 IUnd«H>ark.
.Ilittt tBJtflitg oei«ni»tdes ttnd the
tiuawinr ol the f imt MI wul take
tft« VfiXiMA Xdmat WUl' i>]ay
tttstt t!ur%lUM«Mnv-£e«pitt «| '^oM»i<)'
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; ;Q^irttng.wttia!r-Ui« neiEt few weeki, TUB I^BAX>q» «IU );>u>;^<r
^aiK^Sr'»pecia;.'f«itnriB>fi>rits readers. "• '- -i' . /.^'i/ • • ' ' '\
B^fh week a resident of JMeport wU be's«tMifi'..f^ • sp^foli
J'profUe^ article, "rhe nam selectedwm not qec«BS8];9|^.jii9.h!uilf)eNniRdL
In pubtte service. t»it, they ^ be nuaiidK^ hta),jiff\f^, Mi^-Hh*.
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SOMEf lilliG N8W!
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•Average Freeportei?!. i W^ iiM\>i liommuten and leaders in their-lecptetlvo ileltSa oCj
endeavor, others will be new-comers and some will'^'.^^i^-tlme-nisl'j
dents. , \-' -V - ,|
' ' Thtf write-ups on "Mr, Freeport" wUl cover every fiiid <^ Mideftyar Jj
eversr walk of life. Do you have any auggesUons for "«tf,'FreB|>9«t'V B«M/
them to t lm LEADER, 164 E. I^errick tld., Kret^tOrt, V.t. ^ H rarSONAL AFFAIRS Wm$ - \
WtUk^ - . . W% Personal Affi|hf5,tl<?^
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MMMK «^iii^ ivMiiMW iofi- itt' ^ ^ ]$tMl|» tff llfoy; wltieh-^ thtey have <fe8i«iftted^ fts l>er«on^'
inaHons-by reporting to the;LQs< Here below are the twelve important aspects of one's'
othitti coaiinsUi that-Ite ineiiSwiJtB awr titei/'«rt^^ . ' ^ ; , ;; . 'l^.
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-05-05 |
| 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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