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» * A 6 B r a G H T THE LEADER THURSDAy, M a r c h 7,1957 ‘ TKe LEADER “NASSAU’S la r g e s t WEEKLY\- 'AttCNMR PERSONAUnES (Establlshea 1936) PobUshpd Every Tlmrsday by the Freeport Leader, lae. ' Charles P. Bucfcley. jr., President Official Newsjwper for the facorporated Village of Freeport --The Leader Bafldlny, U TelephoDM: Editorial and Advertisingj Offices: lafldlnff, 154 Ehst Merrick Road, Fm p o r t, N .T . FBeeport 8«3133 —r 8-3080 -EBtered as Beoand‘clas8^a»tler:^October.26,-10*S>atrthe Post Office, Freeport, N. Y., under Act of March 8, 1878 Bubrcriptlon Rate: $2.00 a-Year by Mall ARTHUR L. HODOE3,-Bdit<w THURSDAY, MARCH 7 - Columbus Avenue School P.-T.- A.„-8:15 P.M. . - - - ^ ;StKntic'SoUm'~CivId: Aj5g^ iSouth Shore Yacht Club, 8:30 PM . Elks Lodge. 8:30 p M ' Ladles AtixUlary, Witllam Clin ton Story Post, American Legion Dugout,. 8^5,-pM.r V :r-r-- : . . . . Women’s Home League. Salva tion Army, 8 PM . _ Rotary ^ b supper. Elks Club, Cadet^;'WilUam H. Ga^pw of 38l Miller avenue and Scott J. MAc- Ken 2 ie:of 268 south Long Beach avenue, members of the Propeller Club at Q ^ te Unlverslty.of New York Morltime College, beard an address \given by Mr. A. 'J. Lonschien of the Operating Department of the Grace U n e s.'A ^ rLbnw h len,'an'^ 'the Maritime College, spoke on the cpporttmities available to .graduates of the Maritime College in the shipping field, ashore and afloat. The many Iilenda of Mrs. Blanche Greer, 264 South Grove street, will be glad'to'know she-has-returned homc-from Meadowbrook JHospltal after her recent illness. f.^UntoB E. Metz — A s s o e late^in r Custom Built For Freeport The Leader is the only newspaper that specializes in intensive news coverage of Freeport and the Greater Free port area of Roosevelt, Merrii^ and^ Baldwin. It is cuBtoin-buill for the area it scrvqs.- TTierc are Metropolitan newspapers that give us the highlights of events all over the world, including the major Inijtnenings in. the City itself. We assume nearly everybody roans at least \one Metropolitan daily newspaper. There are a couple of .^ong Long Island daily news papers which skim the majoi^avents — largely the sensation al olios — of Suffdllc Counlics. which have in -th c - a |^rcg a tc-m o r e - f b a n -1 0 i^eo trm n m itie& 4 m d - iu - ‘» riy-2,h00v- 000 populalion. Inevitably their re^iorling on any particular area, such as Freeport, is pretty thin. _ Civic-minded an<l socially-active residents (»f Freeport no longer depend upon or expect to find news of l)>eir proj ects and activities in these larger publications. They are read in some Freeport homes because many of our residents like to know what is going* (ih all over the Island, particu larly what scandals have broken out lately. Freeport-inindcd pecmle — those who are Interested in the scliools, churciies, c h i^,, lodges; Chambier Merchants’ Assr FRIDAY. MARCH 8 Sons and Daughters of Liberty, Junior Order Hal, 6 PJVf. SATURDAY. MARCH 9 Free(> 0 Tt High School’s Class 1947^ reunion-dance, a t Coral House. Baldwin, 9:30 PM. SUNDAY, MARCH 10 Sunday Afternoon Music Hour, Elementary School Instrumental Groups, High School auditorium, 3 Pja. MONDAY. MARCH 11 Northwest Civic Association, At kinson School, 8:30 P.M. Court Stella Marls, Catholic .. Scott..J..MacKensle_ia M8,SiiJittj..l«ng.Bfach avenue.Jias been ap- pointed Petty Officer in the Cadet Corps a t the State University of New York Maritiihe College. Vance Bryant of 247 Moore avenue, a student at Rutgers University. New Brun.<(wlck, N. J., has been initiated as a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon lattrnlty. Jane Aemisegger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aemtsegger of 119 Pennsylvania avenue and Lois Rigoulot daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Samuel Rigoulot of 15 Delaware aVenue, will sing with the Beaver Col lege glee club when the chorus presents its combined concert with Lehigh University on Saturday evening, March 9, at 8:15 p.m., in Murphy Chapel, Grey Towers, campus, Clenslde. lodges; Clumib of Commerce, Associutioii, vouiig people’s gmups. Boy Scouts, (Virl Scouts, Salvation Army, Elks, Knights of Columbus, T’aslern ‘ - Odd Fellows, volunteer firemen, civil defense, ------ f ----- ...• , 1 — T? ------ E Star, Odd Fellows, ' Til __ i.... L’.R., Blazing Star Council and Companions of (he l^res (hey all read The Leader*, some of them exclusive^ - ause they like the custoifi-biiilt job The Leader is duiiii because they like for Freeport. 15. ■ lb';; W eyirauchBophQnlM^ Praised By Justice ArMvright Veyrauch’s I edition of A CGnipliiucntary review of Martin H. W’l book, “Fundamentals of Labor Law,” the second edition of which has just been jmblished, appeared on the editorial jiuge of the New York Law .TounmJ February 19 from the pen of Supreme Court Jiislice George A. Arkwright, village Mr, Weyrauch, former counsel of Freeport and resident of the village for many years, is a pro- feuor of law at the_Bropklyn Law School. “Nuggete of gold are hard to dis cover, but 'one has been found In ^ a piost compact -second edition of . Tundameniais of Labor'Law,** by •V’-: - Martin H._Weyrauch,' prdfessw of- \ la% a t Brooklyn Law School,\ wri^. second edition, which Justice Ark wright reviewed, is completely re- -written 'ond brought up-to-date. Over 6,oC*i cases involving the 1^- bor laws were studied by the au thor, in preparing the new volume. The review by Justice Arkwright ~goes' into lengthy detail-In de scribing the various .phases of the labor laws studied .Wey rauch.. He praises the arrangement ^inri-ind«d^W -nr..thA hoalc. irmkine •Jhyttce_Arkwright. ,i , . -------- — w i ^ d-^ndexi ^ .of.- the book, making ^;profes5or 'W e ^ u o h i-as Is well- it^e&8y-io^hse ai~A~reten^^ .Ynowh. h as a^notab]e.ba.ckgroun4. notable background a|i t : time'andCdetall .Daughters of- America, Holy Re- social sorority on campus, deemer Schori'Hal, V:30 R ............. ..... • \ . Pride of Iroquois Circle, Com panions o t Foresters, Junior Order Hal, 8 P.M. Senior Citizens, Legion Dugout. 1 to 4 PM. TUESDAY. MARCH 12 Freeport Harbor Civic Association, Archer Street School, 8:30 P.M. Mystic Rebekah Lodge. Junior Order HpU.,8 PM. Knights of Pythias, VJ^.W. HaU. 8:30 P.M. Senior Citizens, Legion Dugout, 1 to 4 PM . . , I Senior Olttzens, :l.eelon ‘ Duzout, 1 to 4 P.M. . , • , Baldwin Philatelic Club, 58 West Raymond avenue. -Roosevelt, 6:30 PM. Chopin Music Club, meeting at home of Mrs. C. Van Rees. 146 Wal lace street, Freeport, 8 PM. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13 Heni-y Theodore Mohr Post V.PW, Hall 8:30 PM. Charles F. Egan Circle. Columbian Squires. K. of O. HaU. 8 P.M. Southwest Civic Association, Bay- view Avenue Sdhool, 8:30 PM. Exchange Club luncheon. Elks Club. 12:15 P.M. Klwanls Club supper, E3ks Club, 6(30 PM . THURSDAY, MARCH 14 ... Ai’cher Street School P.-T. A., PM . ^ Rotary Club supper, Elks Club, 7 P.M. Bayvlew School P.-T. A., 8:30 PM . Grace Engels daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engels of 35 Inde pendence avenue, a Freshman at the New York St-ate College for Teach- ers at Albany, was recently pledged to Gamma Kappa Phi Sorority, Two Freeport students made the Dean's List at Hofstra College for the first semester. They were Paula MunkeJt of 80 Milton street and Frieda K. Yamlns of 162 Whaley street. Leonard Weiner of 60 King street has been picked by Bernard Beckerman, director of -the Hofstra College Shakespeare Festival, as a member of the cast of “As You Like It\ to“be presented April 5. 6, 12 and 13- The performa-nces will be open to the public. ClaethA 57, a newly established film group at Colby Junior College, has been organized with the aid of Barbara Doeschner of Freeport, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Whlfgang Doeschner of 28 Elm place, a senior ait the New. Hampshire ooUege. Miss Doesdhner. with a grdup of students has established the film group which sponsora prize-winning foreign and .domestic filma. offerine good-cultural entertainment hot usually'shown at'commercial theatres. Judith Mecklng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mecklng of 136 South Grove street, has been named to the Dchn's List at the College of Mt. St. Vincent at Rlverdole. Judith Is a graduate of Freeport High School. Patrick H. Sullivan, son of Mrs. Elinor S. Sullivan of 54 Whaley street, has been appointed to the Superintendent's List a t the U. S. Naval Academy. In order to be placed on the List, a midshipman must be outstanding in academic subject-s, be above average in aptitude and have a record of conduct satisfactory to the Commandant. , Rosemary Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Joyce, 46 Slion- nard avenue, played, Rigaudon by Francoeur i^nd Sonata, Opus .107, by Reger, at the First Senior Recital of the Spring Semester ot Potsdam State Teachers College Tuesday. Pvt. Ralph F. Mickas, 18, son of Mrs. Elsie Mickas, 144 Westslde avenue, was graduated February 8 fro mUie 13-week refrigeration equip ment repair couree at The Engineer Schpol, Fort Belvoir. Va. He was graduated from Freeport High School In 1956. Tmbwh, lias a a I V J !^he Bar. having'beeh. amdh? other; j'i*.., J S ^ ^ lLattaJnm e ^ .out-, D-;-\..'. ^ , standing-: mimlclpaUty ;and chief . MiibserTn the famous- ToddVlnyes-; ' tlgatloh. For oyer 20 years he has '~h^'~a8^1ated':w lith the Brooklyn . Law.. School, ’teaching, - in te r a l i a , .. ........... . : and specializing In. labor law. He ,‘.;ls 'toe auth<» of well; known legal tMctboolca. and has bedn; engaged 'in i'-T- ■ - , ifeyising : Mveral famous-^ standard -- S 'ih4-nniro)dmaiiely'-^ ^'-pkg^:^b< •Is- evident throughout,’’- ..says- i reylew.T I t concludes :wiF* Arkwright’s^-- comment) - student, lawyer - and Ji volume is' indispensable.” F M - J:iw a l worki the raenUon- ot the fc/; :'.:}' .;:.;; name^: which would -be recognized K fv'by nhy pyaotitloher.- Hiss books and. it p . articles, a re.) remarkable; for their i ; k iclarityi -and content. .Many years •content. ,Many L ■ - o f a s s o o la'tton if'wtth- .hewsjMiper ft' reportfec^-.-WriteB,'.and. UJrera ga a-repwrjBc>^,wr*ua:, i presslou Uiat Is at once command- V stahdlhgi^rto^ t»e ot-the p ^ n t volume »h.ch t^ W e e the Vogt Shows , To Rotary Mehibers - William M. yogt, head Of fthe New York Telephone Company, for the Freeport and adjacent area, ^owed a; film deplcti^ the laying .of. the trans-A tlahtlc' telephone cables linking America and Europe a t ttie' weekly supper;; of the-Rotary . Oliib .q t . F reepocLjn-tbh-Sika -clubhousA lafet--Thuradav-nleht. .' j A;-— ; - it-Thursday-night. ■V-tk-.-. i.. » They deplcfed:\fhe---dqvel6pmenr ol the. .incorporation of \boosters’’ in .the - cable 'to enable oonver-^ satibns to be hedrd oyer the eabl^ and the-actual .laying* of-the-cablei -The-' flhlt: fromi, west-to, east was y p ^ plmirman.* .Walter : ; Armistice .Cpint, _Order of Amtf- ten^h, Baldwin ' Masonic Temple, inth, 8 P.M, - 'Episcojml; Women’s Guild; Parish H6ute.‘l:30,P.M. - ;‘RIazing ^tar Council, Degree of Pocahontas,. Fire Headquarters, 8:15 P.M. - Freeport Garden Club, Atkinson School. 2 P.M. ^ T una Club, Legion pugout. 8:30 ■ P r e e ^ r t, Republican'Club, Legion Dugout; 8:30 ‘ Women's Ifoicne League, Salvation Ariny,'8 B m . ■' i Regular Democcatic Club, VF'.W. HaU, A:16 PM . - . United F und annual *faieetlng,'Mu- Martin jPreedman,-seaman, DSN, son of Mr. and hha; Haiiry Freed man of 82 Branch avenue, is serving aboard, the attack aircraft carrier U5S Kearsarge, which is undergoing major overhaul and modernization at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Wash. Before entering toe service in January, 19SS, he attended denville High -'School in CleveIand~:Obio. alclpal BuUdlng. 8:45 P.M: #5\ ,r;: _ .- ^ - ^t:;.C J - E * B Y O U B ;D A T E S ,.;\ ’The Chamber of ComiheFCe keb] a ,Community Calendar o t ^ , o: ftee i n toe- Meadow B ^ irH a tio n a l- Building. OrgaidM Uonsipl^- htarie Christine Nelson, a freshman at Baldwin-Wallace College, Bere^ Ohio, has been pledged to Beta Sigma-Omicron, national social sorority. A 1956 graduate of Baldwin H i ^ Scliool in Baldwin. Christine was 'active in hockey, fencing, tumbling, was secretai^ of 'student. councU, president of IH-Y. At Baldwin-'Wallace s h e 'is majoring in economies. Christine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Nglson of 198 Green avenue..Freeport.- ' Pvt. .Charles .R. Elfreich,'son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess F. Elfrelch, 109 H a tt Seaman avenue, recently was graduated from: a seven-week mechan ical maintenance course at the Army’s Antiaircraft'Artillery and Guided MlssUe School, ForfBUss, Tex. ) - - . ^ ...•.TM ..l&TOt8!9_JSiaer.-.ajaS6jgrM imte ^entered .toe. ArmjrlsiSt Au6ust'and re5eIVe'(r basic combat'ttnlning at Fort Dlx, N. J . . .V... . .....' * . . • -Two R.d.T.C. students from Strliwrenc'e-University,-Fred .Hicks .of Oneonta, and Don Vogel-of Freeport, visited the United. States. ^ U tary Academy at; West Point, for toree days last week. The purpote o f the ------- ILp.T.C.**tat-'the student with' t h e , daily Ufe of the yteit was-to acqua : West Point, cadeL' - ; aing'bvehta:nre;iuged''tb;'cleari^ .?■ ''/'.'T-', \ '* ' >Iates w ith'toe Chamber hi orter The-prefentatloh of her nurse’s cap to Miss Paula Gaye Berman of 364;^chw Street, marked'tHe_end .Of .hfix. pre-ctihlcal pwgram a t ^ -AlhAiw'Meriiftnl nent.«TV'R<*hfwV1 t W ..'Wilirwtng ’ iL^oi BetmaU &o'mi '■ THl , F s s Fi\ ed t toe 1 she I hitch — As Mrs. whlk 7, an Co Whit Mr fire Mis Mai Mii of M Paul 23. T Mrs. left I Th Mep]