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PAGE FOUR T H E LEADER THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 The, L E A D E R i “NASSAU’S LARGEST WEEKLY\ (Established Mi6) i ^ i Pnbllabed Every Thorsdsy by tbe Freeport Leader,. lpp> Charles Fa Bockley, Jr^ President . The People’s Official Neirspaper Serving The Commoolty for 25 Years Editorial » d Advertislns Offices: The Leader Bollding, 154 East Herrick Boad, Freeport, Y. Telephones: FReeport 8-3133 — 8-3080 Second-class postatre paid at Freeport, New York Sabsciipdon Rate: $2.00 a Year by Hall Edward A. Vadl, Managing Editor Homer Weed, Advertising Bbnager , Helene Bchenke, Women's Editor Jerry Bagatelle Photo Editor Attention Publlolt^ Cliairnien The Leader Will Sponspr Publicity Writing Courses for All Local Organizations and Societies Daring the post years THE LEADER has sponsored Publicity Semi nars for publicity Chairmen and representatives from all clubs, organiaa- lioas and societies in this area. Because these seminars have proved beneficial to ail concerned, and because of their popularity, THE LEADER again wlU sponsor another Public Relatlons-Publiolty Seminar within the next few weeks. Since more than 85 representatives of various organizations wefe present at our last get-together, this year the affair will be held at the SAN BAB RE8TAVBANT on Hudson Ave., Freeport. This publlo meeting Is being sponsored with the thought of assisting publlolty chairmen In preparing their newspaper releases for publication. Of course, as in the past, there will be no charge for attendance, , It wlU be scheduled to start at 7 pm . and will finished no later then 9 pm. Any organization or any individual, male, or female, interested in attending the PUBLICITY SEMINAR should contact either MARJORIE SWANSON at the SAN BAR IWSTAURANT, PR 9-6566 or EMMA JABDINE at THE LEADER, FR 8-3133 immediately so that space reser vations may be mode. IN THE SP0TU6HT Mildred Davis \ By OBACB^ANtON Here's to_a gal who can direct'a mammoth producUon with a cast of 1000 sfiimg eirJs, including a chorus of 850 and 400 roarchem with American flags—all In-the “spare” time she has from her full time Job as Patient Relations’ Director for three local hospitals, Here’s to Mildred Davis, charming wife of Humphrey, vho is direct ing the CHrl Scout Fiftieth Birthday Extravaganza which will! be.held next Saturday, March 31, at the Island Garden In West Hempstead. Mrs. Davis, who is a professional actress and director and who met her husband In the theatre, has been working In Girl Scouting for 16 She has been a leader, committee member, trainer of adult per sonnel, and Is now a member of the Board of Directors of the local CouncU. ^ d r e d and husband, Humiiirey, (who la. Incidentally], producing the p l r i Scout show) have organized and directed two local theatre groups— Merrick Players and the Stagecraft Players. TOe Davises live a t 241-'North Long Beach Avenue and are the parents of three teenagers. ' B ^ o n ^U e se Club To HoM Gbnuniinion Breakfast Boston OoUese AJunml and Alum- ilyizv. in -QUeens, :Nassau and -f^ . SMfoUc wlll observe their second an- I - t PoUowlnrg el^ht oV^lock Maes at - rSaint:^Ajgnes -Cathedral, Rockville W graduartes and ttelr famlUee will breakfast a t Val ley Stream Park m n where radio and television personality, Bdiwlard J. Herllhy, B.<!l. ’32, will be toastr Heading the list of lea k e r s will be Hon, Mario 'Plttonl, Justice; o f the Supreme Court, and Rev. A ^ - sus Miller,. S.J., plreotor'of Develop- mynt at Sofia UiUv, Tokyo, In case you've never been to high ly-publicized Florida, don’t let any one fool you. Outside of the weather In the wintertime, there is no beach In the entire state, of Florida which can compare. with the naturalness, beauty and expansiveness of our own JONES BEAC^. In fact, you can take many of Miami's best beaches and ea^y Lose them in one little section of Jones And while I think of it, bow come the men and women on Long Is land sport better tans in the sum mertime than do most of the na tives who live In the Sunshine Freeport and this section M Nas sau County have many former res idents living in all sections of Flor ida. We met quite a few former Preeporters who keep In touch with home via THE LEADER- I’m glad to be back on Long is land and more than ever while I worship our beautiful Jones Beach Stale Park with Its acres of white smooth sand and its many other facilities. Freeport Girl Is \Space Queen\ Arlene .Christiansen, .11, .from FrMport, was picked as “Miss Or bit of 1962” during ceremonies the Travelers Hotel, opposite La- Gnardla .Airport. .Arlene’s .cr< holds .a launching rocket, -sp capsule and world globe In mil tore. The event was sponsored by airline employes. In the Mail Dear Mr. Vaslii: Thank you so much for the beautiful Duryea orchid which was presented to me In behalf of my husband. He has enjoyed working with the youth of Freeport for many years and has always considered it taenellclal to . channel the energy of otir teenagers liito active partlclparion in tlie field of sports. Your thoughtfulness is greatly ap preciated. . Sincerely. Mrs.„JOTy (Rose) Bagatelle.. DRUG STORE NOTIGE T h e . Atlantic Chemists, 119 At lantic: Ave., Freeport, wUI remain D ^ n late imtll 10 pjn. this Son- day, Apr. 1. AR otbei* drug stores wUcli mtmlKra of t t i Fn»port Pharmacy . Association close .at * .\fl- SlWAore TJio AUantlo Chemists telephone Dumber - -Is Ifew s a n d ^ i v s I'::' : -tS;.' Ttil n Eddie Vasil i EDDIE VASiL SHOW oa ) 10) Every Sunday $'.pm \ Hu( ^ I EDDIETOB’S NOTES . . , Freeport’s JOE. C A ^ U U j O ,^n d his “Romantic Violin^, baolt from his Las Vegas-Mlaml sea^n, now featured at the D&ONAIR on East 56th St. in NYC . . Charming MARY DE MA8E taking her annual vacation away frodt her phon< company duties In Port Lauderdale, Florida. (Met former showbiz. Insurance man EARL FABER) . . . Handsome WILLIAM J.^'MALONE teamed with ALVIN DORFMAN in a law paVinershlp' a t 153 South Grove St. (Best Wishes) . . . Lovefy and luscious MARIlE TERESA DE TOLEDO, one of our MISS FREEPORT girls, now A Pan-Ameri can Airways veiy beantiful stewardess . . . G l ^ to hear thM STAN> LEV LEWIS recuperating satisfactorily after hi^ recent Whets. (He's a partner In GEOBGE-STANLEY, the veteran‘tUXi^b experts) . . . Tough luck for MR. and MRS. BOB ROSS. Thefr ALOHA CLUB on Woodcleft Ave. was getting ready for a big season when it was hit by a serious fire . . . LEADER colnmnist and beauty expert, MARIO OF FREEPORT, sun-bathing in Florida with his lovely Muriel . . . Report reached this desk that sportsman STAN McCAFFREY will import a genuine Arabian race-horse to the -BIG A. Since the horse , drinks only coffee after a race he’lU probably name him PRESTO j LUNCH . . . (With Fiipn as the jockey?). LEADER’S DIGEST . . . Legal-eagle CHARLES P. BUCKLEY JR. com blning business and pleasure In Florida. (He’s president of .TEUS LEADE PUWJCATTONS) . . Nod of approval for public servlpje to NORTq EAST CIVIC ASSN- for sponsoring showing of an informative film ( narcotics. (This Armstrong Circle Theater production open to the pub3 on April 12-13) . . . JOE HARRIS, hosting us in his very plush suiteg offices at ROOSEVELT RACEWAY, predicts a banner year for R R a ■62. (By the way. his daughter. CINDY HARRIS, is one of the beautiful girls of the Freeport-Baldwin younger set.) MAKING THE ROUNDS . . . Wonder no more what happened that \Moonllte Madonna” whom we used to spot in various l< (She’s now a Monuny but won't press paternity charges b^ ..A a II.* I m I a ..A — I _ . .. she’s really In love with the man who's quite prominent : never get a divorce because his wife has all the money) . big storm really hit DAVE THOMAS’ Fire Island buslneP enterprises very hard. (He’s no quitter-bounced right back w ith :^ charter fishing boat out of B^dwin) . . . Two local : ' rocking on the ropes after a slow winter. Probably won’t b with the hy|M> of Spring weather . . . CHARLIE SCANDORE and partner PETER DANZILO planning a r-r-r-really big deal at GUY LOMBARDO’S EAST POINT HOUSE for the 1962 sCw_ (Their swank “Elegante” nite-spot in Brooklyn was r ^ o r ted a mine this winter). * ’ * FROM ME TO YOU . . . Congratulations to genial host CARL’^ j ^ ^ ^ who's celebrating his 3 ^ d year at OTTO KUNZ’S SEA BREEZE TAURANT . . . NELSON KAYATT is not only a {op Lebanese c h e f S l ^ f he’s also an expert in picking beautleq. (Have you noticed th a t tl.. haired charmer named CAROLINE MILLS who now assists him RED CARPET RESTAURANT? . . . The \Newlook” bustling 0 UtM « over Freeport. The HENRY LOUIE Chinese laundy building dlsappe^M overnight from the comer ol Main and (Commercial (near the L I ^ ^ Now PAUL GALE and his associates are attracting attention with modem 6-story office building being constructed . . . HENRY'HAMMl_ SCHIiAO'S “Sea OuU Restaurant” on Woodcleft Ave. getting a cm plete remodeling Job. (Place remains open during alterations becad Of popular demand) . ■ . Now th a t Spring Is here boatsm ^ who / looking for conveniently located boat-slips better contact ^p.T. vod at the SAN BAR on Hudson Ave. 'cause he still has a; fero^open rig^ on Hudson Channel. DURYEA ORCHID AWARD . . . The beautiful DURYEA ORCHIDB CORSAGE Is presented each w e ^ as a floral token, .of pdbUe recog-1 nltion and appreciation for commendable s e ^ c e . .V Thls week w e ^ are privileged to salute the thousands of gfris and thf women who S are acUve in the SOUTH SHORE COUNCIL OP QIBL.SCOUTS on f their 50th glorious mmlversary . . . We wish li were posslb&’^to a w a ^ j orchids to every one of these most worthy pei^le^;However, i n i behalf of all, we do publicly j o in with miUlons of 'o th e n In this a salute, and present the DURYEA ORCHID AWABiD to l ^ D R E D | DAVIS as a symbol of our respect V'. . jars. Davis, with: h e r well- I known theatrically famous husband, Humphrey Davis, te atngi-ip the . huge Girl Scout Pageant. which will be presented this Saturday, March .31, a t the Island Garden' in West Hempstead . , . America Js;. i proud of the Girl Scouts and our South Shore Couneli rates with ' l the finest. OFF THE. CUPP . . .. Cigars again' being handed out by JOHN c. PETER- 1 SOW who became a grandpop for the second time via daughter JOHN ! PBTERS(;>N OHpYOE of Washington, D. . . FRANCES ROWAN j (210 Pine St.) iwas; awarded a irtnning ribbon by the ART LEAGUE I OP NASSAU COUNTY. (Her prize-winning 6U painting was displayed at RMsevelt Ffcld) . ; . The very beautiful MRS. EDITH DAVIDSON ;U88 Carmen $,^) vacation, cruised In toe. Bahamas . . . T h a t very, very attractlTO wpmah wlio-was attracting many complimentary, looks while dining a t toe ^ BREEZE was; not a Hollywood or Broadway star but BARBARA M O ^ Y . j r t Of BILL MOLLOY,; toe youthful movlng- trucldi^-storage-tycpoiw who was waiting while lie. attended a directors’ meeting of the O h a m to of Commerce i . . Lovely PATRICIA FISHER combines, beautji w ith , b rains. betog' Reeled Poetay Editpf of the'lJiarary ■niibiins^Oon a t ICT. ST.-VINCENT (Her dad’s J< ^ a: .■