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1962 1) , Robert WllUam Walter in. Wil ly, John Spltizler, Zipper. FREE?0!T I'SKCalAL' library .' W.: KERRICK RD.' ^ F R E E B O R S 'f i.Y . , NEWS MORE FEATURES MORE. PICTURES FREEPORT 27th Ypar, No. 3 SPimEirS HONORED BY chamber OF COMMERCE (HOP The LEAD. !_ \NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY\ - BALDWIN MERRICK FR E E P O R T . N. Y., THURSDAY. MAY 10. 1962 < & • • • PRICE FIV E CENTS P E R CO P T At fls regular Thursday lunch a t TanilU’s, the Freeport'Chamber of Commerce observed the IlOth Anniversary of the location of SpiUIer’s, 34 W. Merrick Road,' ^ e e p o rt. During the '30 year period the store Resident Wilfred T. Allen of the Chamber presented an armful '^f^roses to Mrs, Henry Spitzler. TAXRAYE MAY 19 EADO Heniy Theo. Mohr Post VFTV Atudliary Installs Saturday evening, April 28. the Ladles Auxiliary of Henry Theo dore Mohr Post No. 860. Veterans of Foreign Wars from Freeport in stalled their officers for the new Gertrude Pernal was seated as the new President; Dorothy deHoog, 6r. Vlce-Pres.; Blondina Kerr, Jr. Vice- Pres.; Juliane Semken, Treasurer; Beatrice MacPherson, Chaplain; Anne Becker, .Publicity. County Delegates are Juliane Semken and Blondina Kerr; Alter nates. Beatrice MacPherson and Harriet J^piyre; Two Year Trustee, CToria Williams and One Year Trus tee la Virginia Huse. Miss Faye HerUe, nationally-known newspaperwoman and radio star, will be the principal sp e ^ e r a1^ tJie 1962 Women’s Forum bd be held at the South Shore Federal Savings aiTd Loan Asso. building on West Merrick Rd., in Freeport, a t 3 P.M. on Tuesday, fifey lS. .The • Women’s Forum is a highr light c f the Personal Affairs Month observance in Freeport. This ;^ar it is- sponsored by tlie' South Shore .Fedu;al Sayings and Loan Asso. in . cpopeiaUon with the ^ Freeport d u m b e r of Commerce a n d the Per- sonal Affairs Instltnite. • . .................. ; ^ s . Mabel Battln, Executive Di- rw tor of the Chairiber,; is the gen- etai chairman, T lie’V rqj^n^ ^ u m . - is_ppen to’the'public e n d ail women iri.‘ the community are invited bo attend thlsyezy'Important., event as. g^cste of South Shore Federal Shy- irigs a n d Loan. Tea will be served. Miss Faye Henle, con5^efed.^. a. natiqnarexpert In this-field;-!s.the' ster 'pf^the WpR. Radio, show *fpol- lars.iarid Cents\ which’Isrbifoad^st ’wery day-at3:15P M . ........ Baldwin Garden Club To Sponsor *62 Flower Show Mrs. Max Ehrlich, publicity chair man, announced that the Garden Club of Baldwin will hold its next meeting on Tues., May 15> a t 8:15 P.M; in the First Methodist Church hall ln‘Baldwin. : The theme of this meeting will be \Tulip Time\.' Details of the annual June Flower Show will also be dis cussed by the 'members. FATO IIENLE C - . fREEPORT H ISTORKH SOCIETY HUGE A N T I Q O P iW (Long inland's.largest:outdoor ■ A; the Freeport stkdlimi ott Suntoy, , J o ^ sponsored by the.Frc^rt.-K lslorlcal. Society, wiU feature- d i ^ I a j i .o f .Over M > n tttu e dea'lcre.ec^ .entire Eastern'Seaboard.- . s s ' L i s r i ' s ' . s i “ ^ h . - iSt. peorge Asst^ation PlansSpedal Affair Ann Biipp of 267 N. Long Beach Ave., Freeport, p r e s id^t of t h e : St. C3eorge Asso., Chapiter No. 20.. Nassau County . ClvU Employees, announced that the (^anlzatioh yfill hold its 18tb Ahnual Coihihuhton Breakfast Sunday, M ay-37. \ . I < Services wni te held at 8 AM. at the Hempstead Methodist Church to be followed biy b r e ^ a s t a t 9:30 AM. at .Stmiffers ;in City. : Boa. Steveh Derouniw, t7.6. Con’ gressman. will: be the guest speaker, i^ t r i c t Court Judge Moxle A Blg- iy -o f FYe^Kirt, who is also a mem ber. of the St. Oeorge Asso., will ^if^e as Toastanaster. . ■.;.:AUce Fraser, o f PYeeport Is the ^Breakfast C h a lnhan.' pRUQStOHE NOTICE Demard’s Phannaey. M W. Mer- vlcilt Bd., FMwpori wUl cemain open ahtUiud-ade,' i»t;8-'P4a.74ff«bpdiiy. Mttseiun 4iu] to’; fund, fc t future erfiiatfi. ; ■ - v l n 'a h a b u n d n g the<a ---- - ---------- - ----- -- ------------- - — . :N(C(AithiuBd iph^:P■a8e^;3)v:, T;-« village Bcii-d, vcting unanimously in cp?ii meeting on April 16. auth:rlzed a bond re.«.oIution for a sum not to ex.ie 2 d $1,400,000 for the purpose of acquiring Cow Me.Tdow for park arAi recreational purposes. Freeport hixpayers will vete “Yes’' or \No” on this referendum oh S.Tturday, May 19, Thi.s is no Icnger , ........ ...... — --------------- ----- —; an advlsoiy relDrcndum as th . orlsl. |„du«u-lal to o.ooo stiuirc foot nal vote \va.s to be. but the dccl.'lon of - the voters will be mand atcry and binding upon t!ic Boiard. the vote on the bond issue is \Yes\, the legal machinery will then be activated to proceed with con- demnatlont which Is the ohly way in which the Village -wculd be able tg ^uy the land since It lies outside rcsidentinl plots so he can build houses on it and, though it still would not be part of the Village of Freeport, all children from such homes would go to school in School District No. 9 w-iich embraces most of the Village. All polling places will be open on May la from 7 A.M to 6 PM . In order to vote, a pe»o^ Thuat be P a u l P d e iiu And PaJ JdeKif, jt JDDGE P A m KHU.F \ ' ’ ' PAUL KELI.Y..;JB. By EDDIE VASIL Not too many weeks ago; hundreds of men and women of all faiths and from all walks of life packed the courtroom In Mlneola to witness Paul Kelly. S r , taking ^hls oath* of office as a Judge of the N a s^u Ooun^ Court. His legions of. friends and ad- 1 :' mixers .Joined'with the'full'Judlclal iratem ltles of the county and. the state to. pay tribute > this m an who is held in such high, esteem by all. liie name “^udgfe Paul\Eelly\ now symbolizes Justice, Understanding and. Humanitaidanlsm. It . Is truly deserve by this outstanding public d t ^ : : v*i>:^has r p i ™ and de-; voted his. life' tp^ serve all people ever-slnce he -vw a youngster, l^dw, there is anoUier^'Paul Kelly\ who is also starting on- this some ; type of career—this commendable ^ path of service and respect. He Is \Paul J . Kelly, Jr.,” son of'; Judge and Mrs. Paul Kelly o f 'Free- •por't, who'w as. recently presented : the Award bf Knight of the Year by : the Note’s Dame CouncU:of Knlghts-1 of Columbus.- i l i i s Is one of\ ^ ‘ highest, awards a y o ^ m d i can ';: y ■ (Coatlnvsd^^W-Page ■age -2)r r}-- --- - 7 . — \;^;.-'-—-