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^ m m ■ . '■■■ ■ ■''Hirn-t::V,--;;*^\ -'' ' ■ ' - *»E E R )R T , . H i y . ; B i S PbLLOW THE LEADER _ ‘FOR . JIELIABLE ADVERTISING The LEADER ■•• V\ <:, FREEPORT . N o . 28 \NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY\ BALDWIN ROOSEVELT FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1961 527 € 0 > W O M E N PLA N liM l U A L PA R T Y A N D t o m O N N O V . 3 rd . ■; i “^ e Women's Division of the FYeeport Republican Club, headed by O e n ^ I Chairman R&s. Dorothy Gordon, will hol^ their traditional and annual Card I^rty and Rally on Friday. Nov. 3. at the Freeport £3ks Club on West' Merrldt Rd. This Is the outstanding social-political highlight of the Fall season 5,nd the top Republican dignitaries of Nassau County and the Town of Don't Forget To Turn Your Clocks and Watches Back One Hour Saturday Night. ■''!rj _________ Baldwin Girls Attend Big FHA Rally On Long Island Four members of tb^ - Raldwin P,HA. Chapter a tt^ d e d the Fu ture Homemakers of'-America Pall Jnage Faifl WldUlz . - .....- ....... .. Dlst; Aftyi Maiuiie Levine Hempstead ai^ dSnwcteiT tb atlkDd this popuW Jflff^^ which annually attracts a tecotd-breaking~atlendance. , ; The list of fecial'invitation Includes A^embly Speaker Joseph': ' Carllno, Coimty Ebcecutivd' camdidate Robert Dill. Judge Paul Widllts, Freeport’s own,- Comptroller D6ry Bedell and District Attorney Mannie dHHMIim REPORT^ M N i w MEADOW P R O N ^ 1‘ ■- ! 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The new restaurant Is located in the heart of the business and shop ping center of the village on 14-16 Newton Blvd. It is surrounded by many municipal parking areas. The Freeport Village Inn will be open for-luncheon, dinner and after theater and shopping snacks. GAU ELKS BAZAAR STARTS TO-NIGHT By GEORGE BENNETT 6MTTB The OOlden Anniversary Charity B a ^ a r of the Freeport Lodge of Elks. BF.OB. No. 1253 is currently being held on Thurs., Prl. ani- Sat. evenings, Oct. 26. 27 and 28, at the Clubhouse, 171 West Merrick Rd; The doors of the Lodge will swing open at 8 p.m. these evenings, on P glittering array of booths displaying prizes of all types, from sparkling beverages to attractive and decor- ... ... ___ _ __________ ' GUY LOMBARDO'S BECOMES \TWIST CENTER OF 1. I.\ National Dance Favorite to Be Intraduced by Chubby'Jackson This Saturday Oct. 26. from 9 pjn. to 3 a,m. Mrs. Guy Lombardo will personally introduce the opening, of the '-‘Chubby Jackson Orchestra\ afld his ‘‘Twisters\'/at the East ^ i n t House on So. Grove St. =\T h e ^ girli'. 'were-^-accompanied by their advisor, Leotb Seyb. Home- making Teacher. Meeting Date Changed By Roosevdt Education Board In order that the Roosevelt Board of Education may attend the Hof- stra College School Board Confer ence on Thurs., Nov. 2. to hear Dr\ Walter Crewson, Assoc. Comm, of the State Education D ^ t.. speak new developments and tech niques fh elementary and secondary schools throughout the State, the Begiiiar Meeting of the Board of 'Education will be held MOn., Nov. 6, at 8 p.m. In the Board Room of the Centennial Ave. School. Dems Halloween Party To Honor Frances Himelfarb A Halloween PEirty for fun and funds is being sponsored Sat., Oct. 28, e t 8:30 pjiL, a t the Peter Schil ler home. 80 conn: Ave., Freeport. . Co-hostesses for the affair are Mrs. Peter SchlUer arid Wfrs- Daniel McNamara. Prises a n d fun promised Mrs. Glaire Fem Guest At Cbhunbus Ave. School “Art S t creativity.” is the topic chosen for consideration at a meetr ^ r of tH e ? l^ S ( ^ 00 l ^ o u p , Thurs., 2, at:8:30 pjn. in Cafeteria at Coittmthia- AvA school. I fis. Claire iFera, Director of South Nassau jC^mmtffilty ^ i u r s ^ school in Free port; Wifl! be the speaker of the eve- -niitg; BCfretoments- will be^ served; •0!®DG STOftE NOtiCB : lapfii^a nuiitiaey; N! So; Gi r a rea S i; fhW b rti'> ill 1 ^ ^ is a.tmctrif privwtay Pwaett^ia«BabV Iraldttaimlng A peninsula aioBli ot- Alt.otltaf dnisstoni mcmheraoJiOin Preeport’S-KraOiisiifc botmawy. !-th« : » * t i » r t i ^ n i ^ i»>M ls;entirely-:«iis!de me Vill^^ - a t s- ttac; wi S ^ ^ y 3 . Zlppenr Wfihiiiiaai ' liitiiillftiiii nmnliar. l9 '5d& <rfK « p i«l. bnt lslBoluaWilfi a tee- (Cpnttoiuil: Ml ta g e iw - M u a m a : tettptlone number ' - i f : if «T i- r t I PRICS FIVE CEtnSPSB COPY | p | m FOLLOW THE LEADER FOR ALL LOCAL NEWS MERRICK^ ative household items. All of these are to be awarded to tilie lucky winners on the evenings of the Ba- Games wl)l be played with the usual festive air enhanced on this special. one-ln-a-Ufetlme event marking SO years of dedicated ser vice to the Community by the Free port Lodge of Elks. All booths will be operated by members of the Lodge, thereby in- sui'lng a decorous and congenial (Continued on Page 10) by storm. Never before, has form of dancina achieved such tlonal publicity. Guy Lombardo himself, at this very moment Is adding the song called \The Twist\ to his orchestra’s library. He’s certain that the new dance fad will be one of Che biggest hits ever to occur in the dance busi ness. since the Cha Cha took over.- Miss June Taylor, one of Americas learilng choreographers, will Judge this Saturday nights’ ’’Twist\ con test. to addition, some of the origl- - jlSPtors c . — _ —. _____ ______ one I to put on an exhibition and to give na-I'free-lessons to all '\iVisters'’ pre- You’re invited to Join the new “Twist\ Society at the \Twist'’ cen ter of L.I., Guy Lombardo's East Point House. Starting Sat., Nov. 4, the ‘‘Twist’’ programs wUl be broad cast In person, with instnmtions, twice in one evening—two separate one-half hour \live” broadcasts with Chubby Jackson “’Twisters\ direct from the East Point House. ;fl HISTORICAL MUSEUM PARTY ATTRACTS RECORD CROWD Over 200 people turned out for the \Museum Party” held at the Freeport Historical Museum, 850 South Main St. on Friday evening Oct. 20. William Kaland. President said that sufficient funds had been raised as a result of the party to be able to go abeod with plans for repairs on the roof. Plans are now imderway lor a series of special events to be held at tbo Museum during Christmas Week. All those Interested in Joining the Freeport Historical Society, and helping In the developm ^t of further plans for the Museum should call. M r.. or Mrs. WilUatn Kaland at h i 9>1748. The Marlnet; Scouts of Freeport have invited other Girl Sc»ut Troops to, Join them in a Kalioween Party at the Museum on Tuesdayt Oct. 31 a t 7:30 pm. It's going ia be a costume party complete with ‘‘histarlcar’ ghosts. All girl mou I o ^ e tn v tt^ tcLattend. FREEPORT PL A N S HUGE H A U O W E E N PR O G R A M The F r e ^ z t RecTSfttlon Dept, in co-i^eration with many local or ganizations has inad8'iplans lu ll evodng of ghostly goings on. wbiclT will ineiu(&' go parade, .cos tume .Judging contest/ catto^ equare dance and record hop, alcmg wltti refredunelits.. ,C ' This piO!gram-has'bra . scheduled I-;-' lof./Tiielsday evening, October 1«- J'f'T and''|a ifw aU-Fre€5»rt'yi>ungster^ v J f i ^ ' 1 8 years of age an ddown. : 1= i '''- “:E l e m e n t f u y ’P a r ^ ' ■Children from grades K thnniglbY/n'ii 1 - ■ tC gntinma on Paie 16) : . ■ ' ' . ' - ' l i