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I960 FREEfORT JfEMORXAl LrgR 'R ? 1?. MERRICS JUf. ■ ' ■ FREEPORT, N. v. FOLLOW THE L E A D E R FOR The LEADER FOLLOW THE L E A D E R FOR RELIABLE A D V K T ISIN G \NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY\ NEIGHBORLY NEWS F R E E P O R T B A L D W I N R O O S E V E L T M E R R I C K 25th Year No. 26 FREEPO R T - N. Y - THI'R-HDAY, OCTOBER U . 1960 PRICE FIV E CENTS PER COPY BIG ELKS ANNUAL CHARITY BAZAAR SET FOR OCT. 13-15 Gala Surprise-Packed 3-Day Affair Offers 4 New Autos P e r s o n s p r e s e n t a t th e P ie c p o r : E lk s C lu b h o u s e . 171 W e s t M e rrick Rd-. w ill h e a r th e eg c - o ld B a r k e r s re f r a i n o n 'C O M E O N E . C O M B A L L ,” (c h o i i i g ' th r o u g h o u t th e h a lls o n th e ev e n in g s of O c to b e r 13 thiYjugh O c tober 15 w h e n th e E lks .spcn.sor ll»eir 1960 A N N U A L C H A R IT Y B A Z A A R . --W illia m T s c h i r h a r t . B a z a a r C h a i n i \ a n . its. s e t tm g F r id a y . O c to b e r 14 a.s C h i l d r e n s ’ N ig h t, n n n o u n r e d th a t s}>ociul a t t r a r i i o n s a r c In sto r e for all th e Kiddie.s. B o o th s w ill h a v e bt e « se t up. eame.« of m jm y kin d s w ill be p la y e d a n d th e r e will be p rizes an d su r p r i s e s fo r all. In a d d i ti o n M th e m u n e r o u s attracU o its of th e B a z a a r itself, th e p r izes o f th e M a j o r E v e n t D r a w ing w ill be aw a r d e d a s follow s; 3 V a li a n t U-200 SedaiLs w ith A u to. T r a n s . H eil-.T, etc. T h u r.sday, O e teber 13. 2 17’ S ilv e r C lip p e r s w iili 40 H P Jotm son.s, F r id a y . O c to b e r H- 2 V a li a n t U-200 S tiitio ji W hrcu . v A u to Trail.* , H-.-uier etc.. S a t u r day. O c tober 15. B r in g y o u r frU n d s .ind com e on dow n a n d jo in in th e fu n . R e m e m b e r . p r o c e e d s from th is a f f a i r h e lp su p p o r t th e n u m e r o u s E l k C h a r itie s a m i Y o u th P r o g r a m s th r o u g h o u t th e y e a r . H e lp o t h e r s by h e lp in g y c u r - seli to o n evening of fu n at th e F r e e p o r t E lks C h o r ily B a z a a r . A D M I S S I O N IS F R E E . WILFRED L MORIN NAMED NEW DIRECTOR OF LIBRARY Russell E. Hoteling, Board Pres. Announces High Qualifications of New Chief Replacing Mrs. E. Kelly P ; i - m 11 EL H o l a li n g . F b e s id e n t c f th e F r e e p o r t M e m o r ial L ib r a ry B : a r d . a n n o u n c e d th.- B o a r d 's ap p o iliin ie n t of W ilfred L. M o n o a s nc'W DU'Cctur of th e lib r a r y M r. H c ia lm s sta t e d th a t F r e e p o r t U m o a t f('iliin a i p ill serurini: a m a n of su c h wid; ex p e r ien c e to c a r r y o n th e w o rk of th e l . r n i e r d ir e c t o r . M j s . E lizab e th F K e lly, re c e n t ly ir U r e d . iC o n l i n u e d o n P a g e 4) MAJOR ROY CACCIATORE Wilts ARMY SCHOOL DIPLOMA TOP PERSONALITIES UUNCH NEW FREEPORT R.R. GRADE EUMINATION . ..wvu A_pCU«CAlSi f^Aiwwg dignitaries from th e S tate o'f N e w Y o r ii, .Nassau County, th e Long Island Railroad and th e V illage oI Freeport Joined U g e th c r la s t S a taid a y to officially laaiic-li Ihc i»ew Freeport R a il road S tation a n d grade elim ination project. P ictured atwive (left U right) are Peter K e lly. Itrpubliean l.rad e r »f F r eeporl; Hon. Joseph F. Carllno. Speaker o f th e H o u se o f th e New York S t a t e .A*-.srmUy: New York’s C»o\ernor N elson Kocke- feller; Thom a a O o o d fellow . president of th e Long Island Railrtiad; M ayor W illiam F. O laeken of Free port; Ted Lang. D e p u ty M ayor and T rustee of F r e e p o r t and Hon. A. Holly P a tterson. N a ssau C o im iy E x e cutive. ina.,v. Mx.f -wUCc«»vo«e le v .v .— . *-*w *«» r r e . t * . receiving a diplom a from th e Arm y A d v a n ce M e d ical Sch o o l p icsen ted by C o l. A rthnr Spring. C o m m a n d a n t of th*. U.S.A. R e serve S c h o ^ M a jor S trau s s o f Freeport (left) and Col. Di'S.Tota. M e d ical School C o m m a n d e r (righ t ) , look on approvingly. M ajor C a c c iatore. president of th e Freeport M e r c h a n ts A&ocJa- tiOD, a n d M a jor Strauss, Past-C o m m a n d e r o f th e Freeport VFW P o s t a n d a 'P a s t - D irecto r of th e AuJtiUary Fire D e p U atten d e d th e C o m m a n d a n d G e n e r a l S t a f f College. Lions to Roar At Ed Kayatt's A r t h u r M W ien e r, se c r e ta r y , re - p o r t s th a t b e g in n in g O c to b e r 18, th e F r e e p o r t L ions w'ill m e e t a t Ekl K y a t l ’s R e d C a r p e t R e s U u r a n t. 38 W e s t S u n r i s e H ighw a y . F r e e p o r t, on th e firs t a n d th i r d T u e s d a y s of e.ich m o n th . DRUG STORE NOTICE Chnbbnck’s D r a g Store, 39 South M a in SL. Freeport, w ill rem a in op^en late, o n t a 10 pan. t h is Sunday, O cL 16. A ll o th e r drag stores, w h ich are m em b e rs o f th e F r e e p o r t P h a n n a c y A s9)clatioB . close a t t pan. on S u n d a y . C b a b b n ck’s te l ^ b n e nam b er w F B 9-7788. . REV. STRAUGHAN 1. GEHIER WAS INSTALLED OaOBER 9 Former Head of Boston Ministers' Association to Serve South Nassau Unitarian Church T h e R e v e r e n d S l r a u g h a n L. GcUiei-. si fornv.'v pvvMtlvvV, o f th e B o s ton M inist«r»’ A ssoclA tton. wa.s in s ta lle d :i.s m in i s te r of tin* S o u t h Na.ssau U n llarlM n C h u r c h . 228 S o u t h O c e a n A v e n u e in a sp e c ial .sei-vlce a t th e c h u r c h on S u n d a y . O c to b e r 9. n l 8 p.m . A recep tio n In th e c h u r c h social h a ll follow ed T h e R e v e r e n d A. E d w a r d C o u c h . ^ ---------- *” p a s to r of th e Plr.st P r e s b y t e r i a n , G e t l l e r becam e th e second C h u r c h of F r e e p o r t, a n d p r e s id e n t m i n i s t e r o f th e local U n i t a n a n c f Lhe F r e e p o r t C lergy Fellow .ship. c h u r c h o n S e p l e m b e r 1 H e auc- w a s am o n g th e six m inister.- ceeds th e R e v . D r Lon R a y C a ll, p a r t i c i p a t i n g in th e cerem o n y . H e , 5 ^ J a p a n on a ro u n d - delivered ■•OreetinBs fro m C o m - j t h e - w o r ld to u r . niunU y .\ ! A n a t i v e o l N o r th C a r o lin a , M r, D r. C o n r a d W r ig h t, c f ' t h e H a r - G e t t i c r n o n ' lives a t 158 N o rR i v a r d D iv in ity School, p re a c h e d th e , O c e a n ave., F r e e p o r t, w ith hLs w ife, serm o n . • (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) FREEPORT MERCHANTS WIU ANNOUNCE \OPPORTUNniES\ FOR SHOPPERS SOON - • 4 - -