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WANT UN—Lmbmok Telephnnr Lynhyonk 4000 FOUR WIN PLEAS _ IN DIVORCE COURT Decision Reserved On 5th Case; One Separation Is Granted Four un ted divorces today had been 2 ted by Supreme Court Justice Percy D. Stoddart in supreme court, Mineola, who re-| served decision on a fifth divorce petition, and granted one separa~| tion Alice C. Schaefer, og 5 Prospect e, New York city, was di- ed from Frank A. Schaefer, of West Bist street, New York with an office at 39-19 103rd t, Corona. The parties~ were said to have lived together in Ros- lyn, but no address was given. They were married July 10, 1933. There are no children and no ali- N'finv was asked. Annie Brown. Negress, of 59 Clinton street, Hempstead, a riv- eter at Grummans, received a separation from George Brown, restaurant porter, formerly of Hempstead, but present address unknown. They were married April 15, 1932. She said he had paid no money for her support for five vears, and frequently abused her. She asked no-alimony. Clara Dinan of 52 Carroll street, Lynbrook, was divorced from Michael F.. Dinan of 531 Ninth avenue, Brooklyn. They were mar- in July, 1937. She alleged he and a raiding party found with another woman January 5, 1945, in a hotel room in Jamaica. The petitioner said she is self- supporting and desired 'no ali- mony. Nathan H. Weed, 48 South Long Beach avenue, Freeport, won a de- 66 cision. from Marion D. Weed, of ned Child Training The Contrary Child 1920. There are three children, all over 21. They have been legally separated since December 14, 1940. Several years ago the wife secured operative. from Rocco Pascueci, children. Knettel, of 2 Guenther court, Bald- rapeating, 'I 'don't want it,' win, for a divorce 'from Louis| want it, Mommy, please, He gets washing machine 'service |so worked up that it is some time man, of 77 Clinton avenue, Rock- before he quiets down, as long as Knettel, ville Centre. They were married |30 minutes. March 14, 1928, The custody of * ® 8 the two children and $25 a week Mother's Punishments for their support is asked. by the|é6¥ HAVE made him sit in a chair . 1 without anything until he can another woman in Rockville/promise to stop crying. 1 have tried spanking and telling him to stop. I have given him a i food, for example, and told. him school Parent- that he would have to eat or drink ® Beach has chosen April 30, as the lctauimgz I; dwfslgegefiogl’xn'rgfi; date on which to sponser a barter. a k ; > wi r :| morning, about 6:30 I heard him The party will be held in the EYM*|car out in his sleep, 'I don't want mother, who charges misconduct wit Centre. P-T. A. PLANS BARTER The \ Central Tescher association of - Long masium of the school at. 8 p. m., r a n under the chairmanship of Mrs. this Mommy. Laurette Riley with Mrs. Gertrude Cohen as co-chairman. ceeds will benefit projects under- school, and children. way. BOOKENDS wE GOT FOR CHRISTMAS $ I was SONG TO GIVE Them T0 your SISTER FOR HER BIRTHDAY - gives him the water then, # # J How To Handle Situation WELL, KEEP 'E TODAV GETTING INTELLECTUAL, EHZ WHATS THE NAME ? WT AND WiSDOM WHILE WiINING AND DINING\ ALL THAT NAME FOR JUST OME BCOKZ . WOUBETCHA! NOW ILL BE ABLE TO MAKE ALL KINDS OF Toasts! in spite of anything you can do. THERE'S OMY mar/M9; coun aND RURNEDL am enclosing to understand and practice it, THANK GOOQWESS Wali BE ABLE TO PO SOMETHIMG AFTER DINNER BESIDES BORP! pines. Solving Parent Problems listen. SON TO OFFERMANNS Baldwin, birth. of -a avenue. .>; IN SORORITY Davison © - avenue,© Oceanside, C. A. 'get extra red points. By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.-% EAR DR.. Myers:-Our son, a ; 29 months old, is usually a 5-19“?! strech -r;§wJ Tork ”a\ very obedient child. We have tried Pee kre ingill aDUSY «17: our best not to spoil him and the grandparents have been very co- \My problem is not new, be- x Mexican divorce, plaintiff said. cause I have \talked with other Mae Pascucci, of 22 Forest ave. Parents who have run up against nue, Glen Cove, was granted a bill the same situation. The child will of Glen |ask- for something (it could be Cove, an employee of Republic/at meal time or play time, or any aviation. They were married June time during the course of the day), 11, 1932. There are two children. |and when it is given him he says, Misconduct was charged at a hotel |L don't want it,' refusing to have in Bayside on November 16, 1944.|anything to do with it. When the She asked no alimony but received article is taken away, he asks for $30 a week for support of the/it again. This can go on and on indefinitely, until he is crying for Justice Stoddart reserved\ de-|it and then crying because he cision on the petition of Geraldine doesn't want it, and all the time I answered her in about this The ex. way. I can see how hard you have ecutive board will serve as a com-| tried to solve this problem. You mittee The group will meet|@Te right in wishing to hold your shortly to make further plans. Pro-| Child to his-decisions, not just for c % what it means to him now but for taken by th ssociati 1 his | whole life- But you- have rey oe iation for fhe chosen about the hardest possible When he does not want some ob- ject he has asked for, just take it away. But if right away he de- cides he wants it, see that he doesn't get it. Just say No in a quiet, gentle way only once. Keep no account of his crying then. After several experiences like this, he will find your word is depend- able, and find no reason to cry long or cry at all. Suppose, for in- stance, he asks for a drink of wa- ter and, as you are about to give it to him, he says 'No, Just take it away, but be sure no one else UPPOSE your child asks for a piece of toast and, after you have given it to him, announces he does not want it. Very well. Don't tell him he must eat it. Say nothing, do nothing. But if he im- meditely requests another food, donot grant it. See that he can have no other food at this time. This is very different from telling him be must eat the toast, and is easy to enforce, since you have all the means of control on your side, But if you attempt to make him eat the toast he may refuse In order. to make this psycholog- ical principle more clear to you, I my bulletin on \Stubbornness.\ Please study it carefully, I find -it harder-to get this principle over than any other I expound, especially to fathers. If only I could get all my readers could. help prevent stubbornness in young children and save them and their parents much unhap« Q. Do singing to the baby and talking to him make any differ- ence to his speech development? A. They certainly do, so does reading to him as soon as he will Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Offer» mann of West- Stanton avenue, announced the on, Alfred -J. Offer- mann, Jr., at Mercy hospital, April 2. - Mrs. Offermann is the former Miss Julia Essex of West Stanton The Offermanns have a daughter, Jean, three years of age. Miss Joy Kearns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kearns of freshman at Ohio Wesleyan uni- versity at Delaware, O., has been initiated into the Alpha Eta chap- ter of Gamma Phi Beta.On the campus,'she is active in the Y.. W. Save more used fats and chief of the Wantagh fire and Fred Lawrence were Thomas Van Pelt, chaplai Robert McQueen. arms. Others elected Arthur Ulbricht, trustee. George H. Siems was delegate to the sixth battal to the. state Charles: Boyce, alternate. to the Rescue squad were: Boyce, captain; Woodrow lieutenant; secretary, and Lester E. trustee. Company rig- captains were: Pumper No. 5, I Krispin: Pumper No. 1, Platz; Hook -and Ladder, Bingstrom;- Pumper No. William: Hohorst, No. 3, Richard Kappauf. 12 years, made the presentati you today. enjoy day better. cated. .One 0 Laborious work {necessary for tion of war) highly favored b rays. reconstruction; renovating practising medicine, surgery: rated. Include church services voyaging. friendly -aspects, several very helpful. discontent to spoil It! d influences. AUGUST * to SEPTEMBER 3 Ideal day for. homey interests so well. some wholesome recreation love. -Church services, pleasant the sick, n? servicemen's top. God Tirst going along easily, -rather tha and starts. always. from insufficient knowledge. problems.» 'Be: easy of careful in your action all day. minutely. 1|> tunities all around you. is out undertakings should be scrutinized 'before obligating AUGUNT 24 to SEPTEMBER 23 By being informed, keen and to become, bur debits, weighty matters, milltary plans, new undertakings. Blondie a NC NASSAU DAILY REVIEW- STAR— SATURDAY, APRIL 7,\ The Cops Dogvoes To |ts Last Restmg Place Brownie,\ the dog that adopted the Freeport police depart- ment and won its way into the hearts of all the cops, was buried yesterday afternoon with honors, A specially-built casket, flowers and its own P. D. blanket were features, Above, the dog's body WANTAGH RE-ELECTS LENZ FIRE CHIEF Thomas Lenz was re-elected depart- ment at elections Thursday night in the firehall, Railroad avenue. Joseph Diemicke, Harold Levie elected 'deputy chiefs.. Other department officers elected were: John T. Katz, recording secretary; John Lod- digs, financial secretary; Kastrup A. Knutsen, treasurer; the Rev. in, and sergeant | at advisory board, Oscar: Lee: Terrell, Fred Wiebel, Adam Charles Brossman and Harold Fritscher; elected ion dis- trict; Woodrow Wilson, delegate convention, and Elected Charles Wilson, Leonard Edmonds, Siems, elected Charles Dreyer; Chemical No.2, Raymond Robert Walter 4, An- thony Diemicke; Chemical No. 1, and Chemical Loren B. Maston, treasurer #for received a wrist watch from the department -as a token of appreciation for his work. Lenz R. D. Ferguson 'of the social se- Your Individual HOROSCOPE By FRANCES DRAKE For Sunday, April 8th, 1945 . © MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Arles)-Several major benefic planetary aspects honor Home, personal and literary wffairs high on sponsored list. Add eburch services to 'your program vand APRIL #1 to MAY 20 (Tauras)-Oppor- tunities. and flan-m happenings indi your best days in many. prosecu- y Saturn MAY 21 to JUNE. 21 (Gemini)-Nursi hospitals. maritime interests among great activities highly for sate JUNE 21 to JULY 28 (Cancer)-No un- favorable ones-to make day especially encourging. Don't YOU permit peeves tor Work -with the JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lee)-How you cecupy your time and the frame of mind you keep will determine whether your day is a bappy and fruitful one, Ex- cellent for duties'gnlns, military affairs. (Virgo)- you like Take time for church and Virgoans often neglect while serving those they SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 2% (Libra) pastimes, music, reading correspondence, visiting clubs on or spiritual and physic- For Monday, April 9th, 1945 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries)-You can [.OCTOBER % to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) 306 MA!\ ET do much. to mssist. your advance- today by nun? practical.. avoiding strain, and or n in fits Get accurate. information APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Tawrus)-Planetary vibrations considerably off now. Check any tendency to- undue. taking of chances, relying on luck. Protech self MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)-You keen folks will need to check lest you overdo Ind fin: up on yourself, causing a log manner, JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)-You'll have to. (watch. your interests most Study to be able better to appreciate 'life, 'gifts 'from God, oppor- Wasting (time JULY 24 to AUGUST 29 (Lee)-Rinancial carefully yourself, Agriculture, mass manufacturing. army endeavors can advance Appreciabl (Vingo)-- ever on the lookout you can drive sirright for- ward at sod dpecd Be on guard not med ~with unnecessary SEPTEMBER 24 ts OCTOBER 2% (Libra) --Avoid needless startling moves, ex- tremes in anything. Calm judgment and cool reasoning urged, particularly. in strategy, if IIII 1945 is placed Into the car to be taken to its grave at Bide-a-Wee home, Wantagh. Left to right are Sidney m, Fred Montross, Sergeant Ray Knipe, William Starr, Edwin liwell, Lieutenant Edward Smith and Kenneth Waterman. curity board spoke on \Old Age Personals 7 and SurvivorsInsurance Benefits.\ Corporal Kenneth Jones, home|A FRE® TEAWEUP, CARD READING BY from Italy, was present as guest. $t\ iy tw 10 p. m. Mystic Tor Room: +- Lynbrook Thimter Bldg.. Lynbrook uu MULLER ELECTED HEAD OF BELLMORE VAMPS Peter J. Muller was elected chief of the Bellmore fire department to succeed Edward Merritt, at an- nual elections in the district fire- hall, Pettit avenue. Victor J. Bulin was elected first assistant chief; Robert Loudon, “fffi?§§2,‘.;°&?l.$f‘“vfiéfifix‘th’fiefl‘u - second assistant chief; George Bellmore aniagh 1662-J, Herdje, secretary; Richard Meyer, treasurer, and Charles Peterson, sergeant at arms.sAll were elected without contest, The three companies of the de- partment elected the following of- ficers: Advance Hook, Ladder and En- gine company, Albert LaBohm, captain, succeeding Leonard Sierk; Vernon Smith, first: lieutenant; Mortimer Palmex, second Jieuten- ant; Matthew Snyder, junlor sec- ond lWeutenant, defeating Howard Thompson,. . i \MAIN & BEDELL ST. HEMPSTEAD Hose company No.' 1, Lester HEMP. 7780 c Thomas, captain, succeeding Wal- popor 1936 sedan-Sacrifice $165. Can ter Peter Johnson; Henry. Mehl, be seen msm or all day Sun- first lieutenant; Edmund Ryan, 123: firm\ Oceanside, near second. lieutenant. - 1939 Bul Formal_4-door Sedan origin of 1 loses future of life Consuluuon ree. By appt. only till 9 g AN OLD “er-firewall future. An egg the Tpt. 287 Al . Hipp 2 6. Grove at., Strayed, Lost, Fo 10 LOBT-A Boxe Ing black Wor Centre 3976) fawn colored male. Wear- lar Reward. Rockville puppy, markings, e, . Name \ gle\. Rockville Centre 1908. iceman's g1 LOST-Brown WAAC pocketbook in Free- port, Sunday. Reward. Baldwin 8663. Automobiles For Sale 11 WAR WORKERS YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR Chshman Motor Scooters SEE US Mack Markowitz Co. Engine company No.2, Pete 1038 Buick 4-door Touring Sedan Schmalenberger;captain, succeed - ._ J. BURTIB, INC.. Packard Dealer ing George Vogelsang; Charles 55 'W. Bunkle Highway - Merrick C Schade, first lieutenant; James Aute TrReks & Tractors 12 McKenna, second lieuteniint. Department and company of- crngRcim \u duxgneé. r Sgefiiflfl i j L ody, long whee ase. 00 or bu - ficers will be installed at a din ers 'or luniberyard. Freeport 6399-W ner to be held May 6, at 5 p. m. after 7 p. uh in the Bellmore Square clubhouse, Bedford avenue. Tires & Auto Accessories 13 NEW To PURCHASED HERE NTED FREE Recapping wl truck rubber: Vulcanizing 4 Shops At Your Service SUNRIS. TIRES & SUPPLIES RV.C. 19026 121 Sunrise bw. TIRES VULCANIZED-1 DAY SERVICE al nourishment, OCTOBER ?4 to NOVRMBER #2. (Scorple) RECAPPING FULLY GUARANTEED --A day to catch 'up with religious and LONG UBLAND TIRE ECH. social txxbltlnlxg‘ns. z: “may. llkelznm 303 Sunrise bWy Rockville Centre 180 care of heal ahd perhaps: enjoy a shew or picture. Outdoor sports Wanted-Automotive 17 tartus)-Diplomacy, especially with op- AUTOMOB'LES BOUGHT posite sex stressed in your séttor now Favorable day on whole, mostly for rightful\ Sunday interests. _ Indulge an corn)-Both interesting and favorable h indications. Strenuous urgent mctivities, 266 MAN & HEMPSTEAD “é duties. prominent, Mild free time rec- reational interests advised, Pine day AUTOMOBILE wanted, in good condition, -It is said the \kingdom of heaven !s Box 103, C right at-hand. . Our 'every, thought and action can be holy service in praise and BUT AND OTHER CARS to God. Enjoy 'this good day WAN war maneuvers and have war work spon- BUSINESSMAN WANTS TO_BUY CAR IN sored along with religion.. charity Goop coNBrTIoN._ pric No oB. healthy, recreation. Tact in heart af- JECT,_ VAL STREAM BQ61-M. CALL fairs! ANY TIME me. health aids. 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I WANT TO UE DOWN THERE,MVSEL AND TAKE A ALTERATI A 1931 to 1937 car needed, pri please phone Garden City 413 to 6.30 p. m. Electric , aevelt BoDer Work, Ete, _18E Bortams retubed. tast iron 1 we Lavage? Whond 168 Merrick rd.. Lynbrook 3131. eves. Cesspool Long Istaxp . w chemicais, n.\ “in. Freeport 4 Rep in. screens, re- A1 lob. v Month; no! » arr-yea Matron 6588 elm l or PI Purl \It 88 Porest An ALTERATION®, Modernisation, ressive Contr. try, etc. Pi Merrick rd., V. B. 372 WALL ma JOSEPM, <8) AR contRActor & Bu Oi.oeR | AUTERATION 1098 W. Broad Hempstead 1049. ___ General Contracting 19A ALL .cepairs Insta petent Contractor teremery <a ARE AVAILABLE ON BOTH MAIORINO. Lynbrook 3999. P. GENERAL HOME REPAIR SERVICE Authorized denler for Johns-Minville Prod. Alterations & Carpentry, Re-roofi Rendlni' Insulation M.A. Financing Arranged Alterations & Repairs 19 Cabinet nor! “Mann shingl msamu rd., Roote- B imlty. Roo Indfro \& Smith velt. Freeport Ian L. AND L PLASTERING, STUCCO CONTRACTORS ROCKVILLE CENTRE 4672 OR #932 REPATRA -- MODERNIZATION, CARPENTRY TION8, SHINGLE BOO\. A FIRST CLASS W MORTEN mom/mm R. V. C. 6354 ufa‘x’frn'ninoddx It!!!\ NG & SIDING ROO: $ Krown Builders PHONE LYNBROOK 8630 (Finer Work Only: Carpentry, Masonry 19F CAR-PERT“ P03 WEEK-END WORK w. MILLER §4_ AVON RD HEWLETT provements 198 Home I ——L——_———____fi=—_= BOOKKENPING_ machine operator, ex-| useful in children's boarding TINSMITH-roofing repairs furnace} getienced or inner type wanted Woman with gro chile lee-m: Repair dry wells. . ream & _ Baldwin 9830 or Freeport @1§3-J. & chimne Heating, Stokers, Ete. 22 Bog mu-lxp-mnn not nece A few Anthracite For Imm Call R Your wasted chimney heat turned into cash by DUBLHEAT Su NEEDS MORE GIRLS am |) 310 MADy St. TEL HEMP. $080 GLEN €ovE 927 Roofing BATTLES K IP WATERPROOFING ELIMINATES ALL ROOF LEAKS, PRE- PERMANENTLY, EASILY APPLIED BY URBKILLED ROOFS _ OF OLD, COSTS DOWN TO % OP NEW ROOF. H. A. MUGLER-DISTRIBUTOR 300 EARLE AVE, LYNBROOK 808 AGENTS & ROOFERS WANTED ROOFING - SIDING - -_ INSULATION Free Estimates -- FHA Financing CERTIFIED BUILDERS Ploral Park 1677 Nights Lyn. Water- Pumps PUMPS & motors bought, traded. repaired, wells, pa: u. A f. Curley, 64 W Wm l'l. Freeport Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 A 1 MOVING & STORAGE goods insured in transit distance GE, ID E. Sun: . Kenney, M MOVING & STORAGE-$3.00 & UP Middendorf Moving N. Main st., Freeport VES ROOFS, LABOR. ue Jor SUNRISE BTO Preeport 3171 172-174» Freeport 8010, c fi hotel, live: in R im SA out. Exceptionally pleasant surrou ug Clea DOMESTIC & ORIENTAL RUG CLEANING ition. Good lut meals. G INSURANCE PROTECTION - REPAIRING NICHOLS RUG & STORAGE WR'HOUSE 86 E. Buntise hwy.. Freeport 1212 Appl ound floor, 186 Wiliam st., _ Floor Seraph; B Arby aet \o io Hien, CLERKS to learn _L. B. M. punching ta. Call after 7 p. m FLOOR mmmmo VALLEY 8TREAM §83% HARDWOOD floors laid, scrapi Old Moors refin. Iik For edia 0. Marsica, \rel. Rockville Centre #10 C| FARE aLso Hg moan- HOU GOOD SALARY Rania“ C| ace hum-u Decorating & Paperhs: Ing Co. Estimates egg-Hull) 57m eport 3810. A. JORGENSEN PAPERHANGING - CALL FRPT. 244 Mun-d e, Fi FINE THING ! BITING YOUR 6 & MACHINE teat c uvlu. ram-ma Building & Contracting 19 ACT NOW animal-axle: lnmlnlon REPA figfiqmi ., FRPT, 6424, C ur hom Ebb“ Bald. \Tel. Prpt. \bug pas Spe: Horn Ai CEMENT & AUTERA- AlPlAL‘I' sdesrtos sm byn. 123-J C M ml\ nmou repadrs. Bituminous e Installation~ We May Mave Your Size . C. 80 Free Survey J. J. HERSHEY, INC, 685 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, c AD MAKES 4687-3 33. PENSION PLAN! install galley- Storage C CLERKB OPERATE DITTO MACHINE ''Brofens ens 6-7441. ,, refin- C ELEVEN Help W Tes =”r'.\‘:\m..:\\ 223 4 f cond a1 nxlin .- stress, or 10R PAINTING $1; orvan Call Presport: €66 Hempstead. from €:30-# p. m. alumna noun-en\ slttp in pm- KITCHEN AND BATH adults. luv $2:- nlvnuu rm PAINTED COMPLETE WiTH quired, Long Bem | housetorker, m . a 1 COAT OF HNAMEL POR $% JOHN PERL VIROINIA 1-2970 lp-rl‘nt. 1 ad PAINTING-DECORA gammy!“ cm w day»; PAPER “Ga & WORK WINDSOR ¢ W 250 Bcranton ave., Lynbrook 103 . C ® T8 out AIRED LEAKY ROOFS BALDWIN #134 \es eom a G, decora opiates Sign Painters 26A Professional Services 28 PHYSIO-THERAPY i Aupabs a\ Wroth, rh Centre 2508 for appointment. Holp Wanted-Female 32 *s | X NUMBER oF Positions GIRLS - WOMEN NO EXPERIENCE sToRe MANAGERS HEMPSTEAD ROCKVILLE CENTRE LYNBROOK FAR ROCKAWAY AREA GREAT NECK and other branch stores PERMANENT POSITIONS $30 PER WEEK aer spot porte Pfifi’mz a GOOD SALARIES Eki Stone ©FLushing ignite Wreeport. To DAY and NIGHT SHIFT. to 4:30 p 1611303! FILE CLERKS GENERAL CLERICAL MESSENGERS TYPISTS Attractive Starting .' Balariea; TEACK_ YOU. STEADY ORK, ATION PAY. MOD- Opportuni 16 for flaunt-cm». X ba as DOUBLEDA¥ DORAN & C0.. INC. ABPLY 501 PRA Av: mm cme Essentisl workers and release from U. 8. ®. ACCOUNTANT-Hours: 1«6 _.... RECEPTIONI®T- GIRL or “unlit“ fountain. With BANK has opening for bright young lai to operate in ha bookkeeping 2.7. glue-m Width\ % hr: thine with or without experience. muntration. *. Levin's - Pharmac, ary commensurate abllity. Box 84, N sau Daily Review-Btar, uummu.mn.v.dn GIRL of wéman to. make self References. 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