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t. MERRICK m. ' ' •'•'" '
FREEPORT, N, v.
FOLLOW THE
LEADEK
FOR
ROJABLE
ADVERTISING
FREEPORT
NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY
BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
FOLLOWTHE
LEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
MERRICK
25th Year No. 26 FREEPORT. N. ! „ THITRSHAY, OCTOBER 1.1, 1«60 -.®-" PRICE FIVE CENTS PER COPY
BAZMR SET FOR OCT. 13-15
Gala Surprise-Packed 3-Day
Affair Offers 4 New Autos
Perscns present at the Fiecpor: Elks Clubhouse. 171 West Merrick
Rd.. will hear the age-old Barkers refrain on "COME ONE. OOME AU*"
tclioiiig' throughout the halls on the eveniiisjs of October 13 through
October 15 when the E!J« .spcn-sor their 1960 ANNUAL CHAKITY
BAZAAH.
--William Tschirhart. Bazaar Chairtnan. it>> setiing Friday. October
14 US ChiWrsns" Nij»ht. nnnouneed thai Jijw^cijji attrariions are In store
for all the Kiddli-.s. Booths will have bs'eii wt up. eame? o( mwiiy kinds
vj!l be played and there will be prizes anfi surprises for all.
In r.ddit.ion wj the niuneroiis HttrnctioiLs of the Bazaar Itself, the
S»ri?-.es of Ihe Slajor Evrnl Drawing will bs> awarded its follows:
3 Valiant U-200 St»dan.s «iih Anto. Tntns. HP-II,T, etc. Thur.sday,
OficbJT 13.
2 17' Silver Clippers with 40 HP Johnsons, Friday. October 14.
2 Valiant U-200 Suition WuB=ii-v Auto. TraiL- . H-.-ater etc- Salur-chiy.
October IS.
Biing your frii-nds and come on down :ind join in the fun. Reniem-her.
proceed.'i from t h t affair help suppcrt the numerous Elk CharlUes
ana Youth Pr«grMns throughout the year. Help olhcr.s by helpijig ycur-
.si-lf to on cveiui«5 of Imi iil the Freeport Elfci Charity Bazaar.
ADMISSION IS FREE.
Russell E. Hotaling, Board Pres.
Announces High Qualifications of
New Chief Replacing Mrs. E. Kelly
Ff.sst'U E. MolalinR. Piesident cf the Freeport Memorial Library
B:iird, ^MHiounci'd ih.- Buard"!. appoinimeiit of Wilfred L. Moria as
new Dlrccto!' of the library. Mr. Hstaliiis .slated Uiat Freeport is most
fonunalp in .>i!eiirli:i; a man of fUch wid; experience lo carry on the
B(!;;<I work of the 1..rnier dircftor, Mi'.s. Elizabeth F. Kelly, recently
ri'tired,
(Continued on Page 4)
! ROY CACCIATOR
WINS ARMY SCHOOL DiPL(^
receivtng a difilonia from the Army Advanee Medical School presented
hy Col. Artbnr Spring, Comman^anl of th& U-SJl. Reserpc School.
Major Strauss «f Freeport (left) and Col. DiVTota. Sledical Sdiiool
Commander (ri^bt), look on approrintfy.
Major Cacciatore, president of the Freeport Blerehamts il^o«la<
tiOD, and Major Strauss, Past-Conunander of the Freeport VTW Post
and a'Past-Director of. the Auxiliary Fire Depl.. attended Ihe Command
and Cieiieral Staff College.
Leading dignitariesk from the SLite of Nev York, Nas.sau County, the Long Island ilallr'OSbd
and Ihe Village of Freeport Joined together last Satmdaj to nfficially laain-li the new Freeport Rail'
road Station and^ (rade elimination project.
Pictured above (left t« risht) arc Peter Kelly, Ilrpubliean Leader iif f'reeporl; Hon. Joseph F.
Carlino, Speaker of the Mouse of the New Yortc Slate .%<.«ieml.ly: New York's Ciw»-ern«r Nelson Itix&e-feller;
Thomas Goodfellow, president of the Long Island Railroad; Mayor William F. Glaehen «f Free-port;
Ted Lau);, Deputy Mayor and Trustee of Freeport and Hon. A. Holly Patterson, Nassau CoiMity
Executive.
Lions to Roar
At Ed Kayatfs
Arthur M Wiener, secretary, re-!
ports that beginning October 18.1
tlie Freeport laons wlU meet at Ed
Kyatfs Red Carpet Restaurant, 38!
West Sunrise Highway. Freeport, on
the first and third Tuesdays of each I
month. . 1
I
BPECIAI,
DRUG STORE
NOnCB
CiuAlnick's Drag Store, 39 SonUi
Main St.^ Freeport, will renutin oiSen
late, milJI 10 pjB. this Bunday, Oct.
K. All other dnis stores, wliicli are
members of the Fttt^orl Phaimacy
Asssdation, close at 2 pjo. on Sunday.
Cbobiinck's telepbae number
is FB 9-TJ88. .
REV. STRAUGHAN L GETTtER
WAS INSTALLED OCTOBER 9
Former Head of Boston
Ministers' Association to Serve
South Nassau Unitarian Church
The aevrrend Straughan L. Gcttler. a lornii-r presidr-in of the
Boston Minister*' AssoclAtlan. was installed .'i.s minister ot the South
Na.ssou Dnltarlan Church, 22B South Ocean Avenue In a Jspcclal .sei*vlce
at the church on Sunday, October 9, nt 8 p.in.
A reception to the church social hall followed
The Reverend A. Edward Couch. - ' ) —
pastor of the Flr-st Presbyterian, fg^ Oellier became tin- secend
Church of Preepoi^, and president ininister of the lociU Unitarian
cf the Freeport Clergy Pellow.shlp. church on September 1 He sue-was
among the six minister.* ceeds the Rev. Dr Lon Ray CaU,
parUdpating in the ceremony. He^.j^^ jg j , „ „ j„ japan on a rcmnd-delivered
"•Greettogs from Com- the-world tour,
munlly.' | A native ol North Carolina, Mr,
Dr. Conrad Wright, c f t h e Har- Getttcr new lives at !S« Nortti
»ard Divinity School, preached the.Ocean ave.. Freeport. with his wife,
sermon. I (Continued Iroai Page I)
FREEPORT MERCHANTS WILL ANNOUNCE
"OPPORTUNITIES" FOR SHOPPERS SOON
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1960-10-13 |
| 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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