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I \ ‘m‘vu WW “I'M“ The backed Associat ed galloping Peter Thomsen, 20, Ozone Park, j bird was mm? wround ha a abrasions and contusions of the + I day: power tis Tma, good time. ve left ahd knee. h , ® m\ mm“ done me there ”hmofl'mat elbow, C h museums with some strik- wk” that: contusions and abrasions of the Ml“ and left knee, abrasions of scalp, ow I really | shock, . - |_ Max Krenis, Hempstead avenue, an\ t! to do some Elmont, contusions of hand. ;o occ); \- Hopeless\ 40% #4°®*** Rudi Pelau, 21, of 6 Brower 22> $27“ Woodmen lacerations of anow : elop , contusions chest pea-1.36.11”. \I giafivno further | _ Katherine Craft, 28, of 128 than cite the president as one who | Oceanview road, East Rockaway, overcome a terrific physical dis-| abrasions of nose, personality. Anneliese Lederle of 14 Beacon mgflflfif‘gofhr course. Btzt street, Malverne, contusions of left character alone' does, not make \\ hip, chest. __ people your adorers while person-) g g brook ality does, even though you re- rm'gmMmum, none semble a scarecrow. 'The president! seriously, in automobile accidents is handsome, you say, bas a Win-| and two other persons were in- aing smile, a way of verbally jured in train mishap in Lynbrook cuddling up to people and bein) over the week-end. Operator of sociable. one automobile was charged with Anybody who really tries can| reckless driving. have those priceless assets, no! Cars moving in opposite direc~ matter if they wear eye-glasses| tions and operated by Max Krenis, and used at the fair They were not good for U. S. post duty, but served to carry lette about the fairgrounds. Scott's newly issued 1938 \Cats logue of United States Specialilzlzd\ huifidded a nesw v: on to list and illustrate 1 other two stamps, 6-k light blue of sanitary fair stamps. They wet and 12%-k indigo, carry & tePrO- |issiled in Albany, Boston, Brook duction of the forceful Thor&k| lyn, New York, Philadelphi bust of Ataturk. > Springfield, Mass., and Stamfon Ataturk (formerly Mustapha) Conn., in 1863 and 1864. Kemal Pasha) is the man who These stamps, say the cati made Turkey a republic and ended logers, fall \midway betwee the 600-year-old Ottoman dynasty United States semi-official carrit v then headed by Sultan Abdul\stamps and the purely privat half an inch thick and have a) Hempstead Elmont, and \ s fAgure like a Halloween pumpkin. George CW” “amazing, R stanley & So Hamid. Ataturk has served 14) posts. Personality, when we get right] Roosevelt, collided in front of 604 \ - Prim, mour; down § Broa Lyn! Sun- ( n ss-phillp &. D from Clarence Day's \Life Wit woefi‘plruifuzuhsnéranaro: day $2315; Kmh'm con- f s ° \wt“! M'ss ALBERS GUEST Father\ and \Oh Doctor,\ a making born with it; but most of us try out experiments till we get the Wood. fusions of the head while Rudi \ 16 atari #3-Bpringtrook Farm 6 Brower - avenue, Fas OF SYNAGOGUE GROUP | anonymous sketch. Mrs. Marc Paskas, another gues knack. passenger «in Cum» A 4 * \Juli-Tux? at the Dig-gt 9111's Pupil Of Max Reinhardt Gives speaker, spoke on \Peace.\ Mri Study different methods, put] MV € h“? ”dc-Wed lacerations f *\ adv reau \TC \ Readings At Meeting In Etta Kaplan was chairman of pro them into practice and watch the 2h te {1.x an wax“ of the M gctober Rockville Centre gram. effect. Choose a bit here, an idea b ey were ted at the \e October Hilda Albers, who has| I\ Planning the year's progrant there, a trick, a mannerism, until| Scene by Dr. R. Bernard Thomp- F % (more: 23:9\? o Miss > the group made arrangements fo you find the style best suited to 800; ( \ . be Coie (-f gee studied in Germany under MaX one outstanding event each month A warm, unaffected cordial-| Fifteen minutes after this crash, | ' EGG Quotation New Reinhardt, and appeared in sev-) to start with a luncheon an ity is the thing to start on. Watch| Joseph A. Rooney, 1053 East 35th N @ York Market October 28 \eral of his productions, was abridge November 16 at the Salis how folks lap up modesty, praise, Street, Brooklyn, and Clarence 4 guest Priday at a meeting of bury Country club, Westbury. 4 kindness, gaiety, good humor and| Arnold, 19 Lotus street, Cedar- White Brown Despite safety campaigns and police vig- Beach, early Saturday night. The gates were hurst, also if . c sewing group, to make articles 0 an interest in each one personally hurst, operating cars in op- ilance, accident totals continue to mount, es- lowered but Basile trashed right through, as 5 the women's organization of CeN-| clothing for charity, is planned that boosts his self-esteem. posite directions, collided at the| pecially over the week-ends, as the pictures the picture indicates. . He is in Long Beach hos- TO SELL RUMMAGE tral Synagogue at the Ma-) meet weekly under the directiof Begin doing something right] §AMe location. Katherine Craft, above graphically show, At the top is seen the pital with a possible fractured skull and other The Ladies Aid society and the sonic temple, Rockville Centre. Of Mrs. Lulu Fisher. away. Try nursing. Nursing 28, 114 Oceanview road, East! wreck of a car driven by Anthony Basile, 50, injuries. Five persons were hurt when the two Pegaways of the Oceanside Meth- mics Ajpers has given radio per- _ -_- brings out character, strengthens| ROCK@Way, passenger in Rooney's 1331 Eggert place, Far Rockaway, after it had cars seen in the lower picture collided at Nas- odist Episcopal church will sell TO PLAN FOR DANCE it, and gives you a sense of doing| C&\ received abrasions of the nose. been struck by a train at the Barnum Island sau road and Pine street, Roosevelt, early yes- rummage tomorrow and Wednes-| formances, is a member of the| Merrick ¥look and Ladder com something helpful. That alone] D\; Thompson treated her. crossing on Long Beach road, North Long terday morning. Review-Star Photographer day at a store at 51 North Park theatre union, and appeared in ought to lift you out of the pit! JEALOUSY > \** * He is a fine boy and I've known him four years. His great Cummins: 10, v lease , avenue, Rockville Centre. \St Joan\ with Katherine Cornell. PaDY No. ! will v’mfi’; “z“: Her readings m were meeting tomorro: YIDE the cars in which they were rid- “As BENEF'T PARTY i SORORH'Y HAS PARTY TO MEET THURSDAY diversified, She read a scene from firehouse, Brooklyn avenue, whet near Jerusale: avenue, Massa- fome mhdlelh ch Fety of am]? m;- Gear? Bernard Stuff Us} :| plans will be completed for tht pequa at 7:30. o'clock kiwi-day Mr. and Mrs. Culver Hosts At! Gamma Sigma Lambda Has) theran church, Freeport, will hold Joan,\ one from Shai are's a i h annual Thanksgiving eve dance tt fault is Jealousy. He gets furious- night. They were taken to the Floral Park Event Bridge At Rockville afternoon in the church hall Mig 69\ Frederick Hebuel be held November 24 in the fire 1g “mjm‘xfi lbs: 0&2'313’0523 Reed General hospital, Amityville! Mr. and Mrs. George Culver of| The Mu chapter of Gamma! william Dunker, president, will |She also recited \Interview With hall, Oakwood avenue. Kenneth for treatment. Martha terrace, Floral Park, en- Sigma Lambda sorority gave its| direct. Daisy\ by E. B The injured were: one hol, glyfiem‘: al Ino first bridge party Saturday night Wimlnnl Jones, 30, Hicksville |penegt of the Men's club of the Masonic temple in Rock- 2-31; lmuflfizhfnfi: Universalist church. It was the|ville Centre, with 200 guests at- cars, lacera R R leg and abrasions of the right smut-15m in luff-Sabin“ tending. Special awards were ng hand; Mrs. Florence Metcalf, 3% Bretent were Mr. and an\ 72,1. given out by Robert Brewster. In- 90 Meadowbrook road, Hemp- liam Bassett, Mr. 15d Mrs. Charles formal dancing was held. Mrs. dozen friendships in hand as a| W** in a mmxipn with a car Stead, fractures of both ankles and Clarahan Mr and Mrs. Horace Dorothy Haberstock was chairman jugglet tosses balls in the air operated by Daisy Potter, 107 the nose, beer-110m of bgth knees Klapp in]. had Mrs ‘Thoma! of the bridge committee. without muffing them. A lad may| Sherman street, Lynbrook, at the and abrasions of the right eye; t, Mr. m The chapter was organized in Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wash- ; nd , OTE bog-abut En he “guru L2: girl intersection £7! Elan ivmue 2:3 her husband, Joseph, 40, operator er, Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Simpson, APT}. this year. Officers are Mrs. care for I'don't want to with just him. I am 17, attractive and Lt) have lots of different talents, but if I go with others I'll lose him. -G. L. D.\ . White; sections | M. Slocum is chairman. Oh, no you. won't! An even halfway clever girl can keep a EXTRA DOLLARS of the other car, lacerations of the Doris P. Van Delft, Miss Anne don't let anyone tell you different. afternoon. scalp and abrasions of the left £51121 fill-lwderFé-Iullgrkiflmfiigtrg; Rohling, Miss Bessie Blades, Miss Coca) hand and Richard Leo, 4, Austin Miss Eleanor Philips, Mrs. H. g. Peggy Brewster and Mrs. Dorothy CHILD BRIDES place, Copiague, riding in the Met Spooner, R.. W. Philips and Mr. '\°°\*!°°K- T \* * * I take to heart all your pal p calf car, abrasions of the forehead. and Ml.1 ‘Frz'deri x\ New: ~ - sound advice but am not writing Five persons were. hurt in .5\ and the Rev. H. Elfin:- Peguo::§ Nnggfiusnnzncm you about a problem. 1 am a alking accident at Nassau road and Pine K, Nov. 8-(P)-De- 'child bride' having married at my Mrs. Peters. 11th, birthday a bov of 28, We - t Dr. F in thes NEWSMAN SHOT Brooklyn crimes, died last night mor in Riggs county hospital after be- ‘ E his; an: [2:3th 1303843: f vi R Fatally Wounded By 15-¥ear-O1ld | ing bitten, police said, by John Son Of His Hostess Brown, 37, a negro. Shot twice you may be sure, is fully returned. WHITEHALL, Mich., Nov. &- | 55 he tried to escape the detective, ___ $10,000 Life Insurance AT THESE LOW ANNUAL PREMIUMS a ch., news, roman, in a critical condition. 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