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■ «!;;,■ ;,PAGB.SIX. T H E U E AD ER . The LEADER \NASSAU’S la r g e s t WEEKLY” m- ^ .r <BsUtatlihcd ItM) . T b w tdar ^ ^?**?T*'.**^*'* ■'/[lirjl • c»ulw r B»«U«T, Jr^ FtMliMi _ . - — - ---------- » i r 8wni-elw »««>»«« n«l»»t WrMpWfe.Nwr.T^t G « |e VuO , IWMHiiBtMlUr, CIlBifa B. -M<ti W taMbto MUw ■ Let’s , Make It A Real COMMUNITY CALENDAR FBIDAT, NOV. 2» Pmgresslve • Council,-. Sons' and rteughtere -pf liberty, Juniw C f c ^ Shrtac,, wilteV s i r i i t . ■enualeift, J SparUm SKmpler'- d ■pjnv' acNDAV, NOV. » ‘ ^ ^ Stam p Roundup, WaM»n”>Suflollt PbiUteUO- AUlancei* Legion Dugout, nacmtoa-iM ik: • . T a a M ^ i v a e , i . FTMport Chapter, OJ1.S., Spar* tsn lam jde, 8 p jn. _ Ladlea AuxUUry, Holy Redeenwr School, 8:15 psn. Senior CttUeiXB, Legion Dugout, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 H v TH1 new s and VIEWS By-'-' EDDIE VASIL 2 2 C THA-NKSgiving TWs Year m- . Let’s, n o t forget the philosophy of that old story which tolls about tlic man who complained because he had no BhooS:OTruntil he met a m a n who Iiad no I c ^ . . . ■ 'Wei have so imich for wirich we should be thankful. , . So many blessings which wtf^akc for granted . . . which we expect H8 being automaticully due to us , . .. yet which wo doft’t ’fuUy appreciate. . “ . i An oriental philosopher once remarked that his outlook on LifiJAvas siniplc. Hc-was born with nothing . . . and oven Ilia b irth was lui unexpected blessing. Therefore, not liaviiig aiiytiiing when he started . . . all else that he riHjcived or en|oyod'-duriiig his lifetime was also unexpected and lo be considered us a blessing. _ '\‘*1 iun thankful.” he said, “fo r even the fact that 1 can walk^- frec man aiRTcnjoy the pleasures of good licallh and to shard'thc joys o fN a ture”.. ■ This is good thinking . . ; \Vc all have so many lliings which should be appreciated . . ; for which-we should thank God. WC Iive in the greatest country in the,world , . . Our children and their childreii will live even to enjoy greater benefits . . . We walk the streets and roads of our choice as freh rhcii; free to worship, free to speak and free to act . . . We quickly band together to fight any force which (nos tp j(rojiardizu thepe Frcedonis. If we do. not take time to eiijoir the blueness of the sky or the solitude of a shady lane . . . to eiijoy the ^ u its and /Jow»i»4:abNe4ur»*«-'VPsnd.4<>-’eliare'fh»'Idve'6f dwrJpVed oii«?s ,;i . No dhe'is to blame but oure^^ •. . * — • Too Vnahy times w e forget wlial arc true blessings and we only measure wealth in terms of m aterial belongings . . . How foolish and how shallow 1 1 to 4 pjn. ' Odd ^Uows I ^ e , 46 .Nortli Xfatn 8t.‘, 8 p jn.,_ ------------ Community . Orchestra, High School auditorium. 8 to 10-punr TUESDAY, DEC. 2 Archbishop Molloy CouncU, K. of C., 8:30 pjn. Court Ave Maria; cj>. ot A.. VJ*.W. H a a 8 pjnm. Senior Citizens, U g ion Dugout, 1 to 4 pjn. Freeport Stamp Club, 27 Penn sylvania ave.. 8 pjn. __ Llons Club, Freeport Manor; 6:30 pjn. Atkinson School, P.TA., 8 pin. WEDNESDAY, DJEC. 3 Exchange Club luhciieon; Elks - HartciiRl SyaUlcRl* . J : ■ . ■ ■ ■ • . EDDIE VASIL SHOW ^ WKIT aiit«94«r »T ♦ HEADER’S D 1 6 E ^ '» . . The. aniaStor and ceferfel poetry-writin* ' . btANB^CMIL.SALTER «a44i >Mt On tW r r e p o t s radio dkoir Iasi ^^V 'D e e k .'igb^ do a repeat ihla‘8i»tardayjr';.v V BUDDY BUSSELL and LOU ANZALONE JuVa a wfllkai«d;oniMr liU- fa their ncr- larmfoua OABDEN CITY BOWL on Stewart A m '( M alleya-plua night elob -etc. ete.) . . That netr i m U ^ .cWldren’aiiB^sw h ^ JUNIOR^ looka Ifliea pepDlaotit. (PabUsher JUSTIN KATES U t m In B a l d ^ ) . . November alamei ae popalar ao Jutte as a oBonth of bridea (CHARLIE 8A<JGIor?*.*8 new Caddie Ibnoiwtee booked wUd weddings) . BEN MINTON now recognised as a beatlng_auUiorlty (leeated on'woodcleft AVe)rbal many old-timers around town re- member -hilin also' as a crack basebaU fSteher In ther-days - when- Handall Park was Just a held . . . Freeporter KEN SELLARS' In eleetronles with the AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTS LABORATORY (Hla Dad is yetenn enpleyee with VUlage Building Dept). Courts of Anti Npvein o’ddck Mlneo] of Set MM..1 ID . « »win»i be . UM >t .M ■Wome: Cathol et^Dol etu ^ r MoUie Oarde in Na Club, 12:15'pjn. Ladles AuxlHery,- Henry .Theo dore Mohr Post, V. P. Wv 8:i6' p jn. Kiwanls Club supper,- Elks Club,' 6:30 p.m. Freeport . Baldwin Unit, - Nassau Coimty Extension Service. Atkin son Bchool, 10 ajn. to 3 pjn. Justice Lodge and Chapter, B'nal B’rith, Temple Israel. 8:30 pjn. •4 '■ EDDICTOR'S n o t e s . . . Most of the c ast o f ‘TOOK BACK IN ANGER\ <Blg Broadway hit on 4Ist S tl are n o t strangers in Freeport.; T:iiey summered at Jones BSuch and dined a l the SEA BREEZE.. . . Our . iOHN TUUiY (18^ Whaley. StI Is D irector. of Public Relations at Bro<*lyn Polytechnic Institute . . . The AL VOLLMEB AGENCY (Insur- ; snee) completed-their move to their headquarters^ a t 74 N. Meln -B t.- <One of NasrtU’s fastest growing) . . . Did -jtiu know that BARNEY HULTZ. (veteran realtor) owns a race track?. (Out East) . . . An inside . story due from. SAM WEINER .about the local democratic club situation • which*-has split wlde-open'<. . . MABEL REINER must have her. own “Fountain of-Youth\ because she's more charming than. ever, (especially. as a Monde) . . .. Is.there something brew ing.about’the-EREEPORT-- HRE DEPARTMENT- a n d their annual booking-of :the Freeport Stadium . for their huge and-popUShr Firemanic. Show). Take a gOoil serious look around during the coming holiday season and you’ll notice that sonic of your luippicsl famUies>;ai:() not necessarily those wliich are the wealthiest. A s k tcn ' iiiMHfp . r t h e ir iiid iv id u u l id e a o f “ S u c c e s s ” an d y o u - l l r e c e i v c led (itfferen^ a n s w e r s . . . T h e fh*st o n e m ig h t 8^y ” A m iU ioii UoUars*\ b u t th e n ask h i m if he w o u l d still sa y lie, r e a c h e d success i f h e h a d th e m illio n bu t. n o t h is htialU i . vf, o r his fam i ly . . . H is a n s w e r w o u l d q u i c k l y b e r e l u c t e d . ' THURSDAY, DEC. Chamber of Commerce d'uncheon, J i ^ p o r t ^M aoor, .-»2:t^. f i h i ^ - Atlantic .aoubh Clvl(|fiAasoeiatioi(h South Shore Yacht Club. 7:30 p-to- Ladtos Auxiliary, William CUn- tpn Story Post. American Legion, Dugout,- 8:15 p.m. - 'v-- Women’s Home League, Salva tion Aimy, 8 p.m. BOUQUET DEFARTftlENT . . . GILBERT SHERMAN, D J ) 3 . of Freeport re-eleetcd'member o f the Board of Dlreoton ofNamaU'Div. of.Aaneriean 4!lajuer Society (OongraiulaUoiu) . . . And, l ^ t wbhes '¥#1— ■ Dow Beta and I park Itlatei chapt tlonal Harte Unive Mis . ot th / Pb« ' / niuioi Mrs^ Eugene Klein Issues Appeal for **Dilnes” Help to FREDERICK HAINFELD JR. President o( Long . lsUnd Trust, .j jrtmt jlo .iS»vMowly-olJe<€d--obalnwrn.io4-U>e N e e w Oebety Clearing ^O M Aiiai>claU(m . . ,, Ni(Mi',sdoeem story.'Jn civio l«dM-DAVID k . KADANE. In only 12 years time b e rose to be General Counsel of the huge LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO. set-up '. r . ROBERT D. MacDOUGALL, (son o f Howard Duncan MacDougaUs of 77^ Delaware .Ave.,-Freeport) elected to the Freshman Counelr a t Cornell - Unlv, (Majoring In architecture) . . . And., a special salute to PAUL LAWRENCE KAL08 of 114 Virginia -Ave., the freshman who won a coveted scholarship a t HARVARD LAW SCHOOL. He has a B.A. - from Cornell.' (tro't he the son of SY KALOS who was known as the \Pearl King** when he was manufacturing Jewelry?) Jam A s s i Jar Marg Aven Mrs. Eugehe Klein of Freeport Chairm a n .ol the 1&59 M a r c h 'd you liavc childrcMi . . . look into their eyes and re- in e ^ b r that their sincere hug is something that money W’ jiJer that their sincere hug carimit buy . . . If'you arc in good health . . . remember the - m a n ^ w h o a re wealthy andtwould givaBli o f their, wealth to w a l k i i l ^ n ; to live w ithout.pain; and to ^bc a|>lc to enjoy if you have bu t‘'onc eye, remember that you arc g, still^efter o ff than the totally blind ... . And if you need the k V;. aid of a crutch in walking, Uiink of the h e lping who arc leg- „ les.s . >.j> And if you are pressed with debts, think of those w i i q y ^ I d take; your debts if you in turn would take, their k '-'- M - eforct if wediave'Cveryttiing^liieh we could desire >fi|lbuld.]^ thankful to (Ic^d ; . . and if: w e think that better, should rem em b er those -who a re f^h d be (hanlcful . . . and> if. w e believe tbat .our DURYEA ORCHID AWARD . , . Every so often during the many, many years since W f-flrst'started presenting' DURYEA ORCHIDS as a rioral token of public recognition and appreciation, -we come across a recipient who really stands high In his community efforts . . . GEORGE S. ANDERSON of <60 Liberty Ave., Freeport, Is such a man I . . , A» a veteran Deputy eheri/f of Nassau County, (he has served the public loyally and efficiently; and: as a member 'of the community, he Is an outstanding credit to his r a c e . . . Around the Bennington Park area,' George Aitoderson-Js highly respected ah d 'h a s been'an inspiration to ' mai^^ o£ the yodth'. . He has helped by being an unofficial referee in- dlsputesj'he has-been an adviser to thoM-seeking counsel and an active member In'riwrcK and civic matters . ; . Yes, q u let-^k e n , highly-' attack against arthritis and blrOi^ respeotod GEORGE s ; ANDERSON k truly avgood man and-s credit defecto. .to overall .basto zesearcH to’ Nassau Gounty.^v ^'Therribre, T o i - a l t tljew^reasons, plus so many - oroeram r-ln ^ virus dUeasas-. and :mwe. it's in d e ^ a privlleg: tO award the P U R Y ^ ORCHID to M ^.' :Otorgc & Ahde««i,ra3'bur-wayAof'Myihg: ‘^We. dhe ^ p l e of Freeport,’ ^Thank.^You”.• be Ihmes Campaign today issued appeal for volunteers to help con- dupt the 'most crucial .drive In the National Foundation's long disease- fighting hlstory.l ................. Mrs. Klein stated that additional people wereneeded because, (tf . th e expanded new health . program belhg launch^ )jy. the'Foundation. The new-program sets up a broad i i , U1 , UlC’ .yuiC'gii: ■ ,^O T ra^i^’ §i&y**Ubankfiia!G«l 1*^ and program . -ln •• virus diseases- and^ ')dlBMts8B'‘'^d-.dlsoidez»'' .tral jrervwis-stystem .slso. Js . ^ d e r w a y 'to d im iifa>fevax8cntly>.ri^^ ;to t ^ ; p r p f e ^ flghtr ersJo r botb the Utooratoryand aw iitalw ; - ' V- ■ l-BvTO.ilioaab w ito aroWeawriitllJ; tita t.an d ft«, Kuuu.C(Hmt7;Chap- I # ■' ' ' 0^ THEXEADER, lake Uus^i^porJtnnity to wish ter. iirito r ^ r i r r aiirilBtflnffr; 4 h f |:j.'v , V • A na wc Qx. j n e , LCiAumL laKC u u s opportuim y lo wisn j W g r m m vm H T .v W i i W a i Y P l M U : put polio in-. Che run\ Mrs. Klein said. “NoW-we can take up ahreven one has raised our disease targets U t^U y n y l o n s '; of people arid so It wiU. .ta)re'''a pow erful,-weil-organlzed; campaign to ' h it these , hew targets. .It means th a t mpre 'Of; ooy rtodents^are n e ^ e d .tb give their time and their (^ppesdlcitis) M-'Senth Naisaa- CtotormWea' Heap^ L'- (Her- Dad Ir^- ’ IfaiNrf AZRJBLr^Rl^teiAN (He»s a t FHS pfays very iMid itoiio. Hla Tather vls the weU- J known-RUDY GEjUBERTt of 8aidra'Sestourant ’*TJ'ttleBai^ fame) . • ,:Baiida«tM BQB-BANNEMAN, ao« anto talesman^-maithw-wagers . at Guy L o ^ r d o 's th a t the ^59 PonCiao wlU h i t the JIo. 3 spot fa sales this year . , . Add to the list o f . nnosusl b u s i n g coinblixatlens: .JULIUS HESSE, the owner of the CELEBRITY CLUB (sepia n l te - i spot to'Simrise Bwy.JjfaaUo presideiit o f Riiieraid Pools Inc. (build-1 ers of swinunlng pools) ... . < j:... I . ■ ’spOT-LnE ON HAROIii siEIW r\.We Itemized about the f S i ..when he star : •with.the^incret