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WANT ADS-Lynbrook: Telephone Lynbrook 4006 | NASSAU DAILY REVIEW—STAR— MONDAY APRIL 9, 1945. ___ ELEVEN HUME ESLIAJHTILULE Keeping The: Sea Lanes Clear ”Ah‘fififigflmm Local Hov On C Combat Cutter hoe io By Henry Meade Williams ‘ nmeeses Part I-In which the story of what-might-haye-been becomes a The \Ladies: Night\ of the camouflage for failure and despair. A service officers school [Ter Square club of: Malverne, held - District No. 1, Veterans of Fagéign Sa y'in the Lincoln inn, Rock Matthew Kendall stood outside |trucks and the few new cars. Be- Wars, arranged by Comniander aturday:in coin INN, \{the small frame danee hall and |yond <the familiar curve of the Frank J. Ruddock of\ Malverne, Joint Ceremomes Held: ville Centre, proved a successful |listened critically to the Blue Hill|road lay the- town-a scattering. R was conducted yesterday after . ay\ ’ affair with about 90 attending @|Boys slop through the 'Hut Sut of lights on the dark hillside above y noon in the Lineola courthouse by Tribute Is Paid To dinner which was followed by |Song. He was a slim young man the harbor. He took a deep breath Frank Whittsker, New York stife + dancing.) Arrangements were in [with a pale face. The alert, wise|of the clean, cold air. The city- service officer for- the veterans' A. D. Van Varick charge of George Brennan, chair- eyes, the deep shadows under the wise slant left his face, This was organization. . e man, Ralph Abrams, John Loren-1raised chukbones, were softened the moment he had often wished R Nineteen Nassau county posts Modifying the program because| | zen, president, and Robert a reminiscent smile as he|for when things had turned sour. were represented by 43. persdas of the death of Albert D. vgnl son. [ heard a gifl's laulh above the mu- This was the place in which he and the 19 service oficers received Varick, orgarlizer of ' the post, | About 20 club members made a sic. was born. This-after five years- a book containing a complete pet members of the Howard-Lathrop | trip to Sheepshead Bay lodge, re-| From time to time his feet, in was home. of forms for alding war vetersas post, Veterans of Foreign Wars,| § cently, wthere William Strickland. pointed pagent leather shoes, broke| As the Blue Hm Boys brought from the V. F. W's national hesd~ and its auxiliary, opened the cere- a membar of the club, is master,|into a whispering shuffle and he|the Hut Sut Song to a lame close quarters. monies for' a joint installation of and witriessed a dramatized lec-|cocked hi# head to one side to| Matt felt his heart in to beat, Whittaker explained the varigiis officers, with a moment of silent ture given by\ the Metropolitan {hear his own rhythm. The camel's- He smiled at himself, He was tl- forms required and their use in prayer The ceremonies were Masonic Study club. hair coat was shabby and the cold |ting nerved up about loin! making claim» for veterans as well held last night in the Earle ave- A regular meeting of the club|sceped. thro the paper-thin the little old dance hall in his as the procedure in handling such mue firehouse, Lynbrook, Both will be ield tonight at 8 o'clock|soles of Ris shoes, His gray hat\ home town-he, who had hit claims. Another session of the groups will attend in a body at in. the American Legion. club-| Was useful to him as a prop, and Broadway-or nearly, school will be held within- four the funeral services tonight in the house, Franklin avenue, Malverne. |frequently® he lifted. or lowered When the piece ended, he months when questions will be Brophy funeral home, East Rock- away. The. auxiliary's officers were first installed, by Mrs. Harold C. Sinclair, past county president. After the ceremonies, Mrs. Dolores Biamon, the retifing The igs for discussion will be|the brim. He held the cigarette as |flipped the cigarette into the answered concérning the forms in \Gardening\ and \The Hist of |if he wer@ hiding it in the palm {night, lifted his shoulders, turn 8 ds , the head ers' book, Ruddock Mllverna.\g *~ \\lot his \hamid and let the smoke|on a smile and walked wi [trig-1:3 Sana“. fulfill-gut. anionic?“ * © slip from the side his mouth. |swagger through the entrance into of 181 Bedford avenue, Mer- GREEN ACRES CIVICS He would have been considered the hall, find\ 3:32: 2:32? :n°°:;: T0 SELL RUMM AGE ANNOUNCE OFFICERS in the city seedy; an actor-or a|~ He had timed it just right. Most Greenland patrol. The sub- Lutheran les' Ald f dancer-out of luck. Here in Wells |of the couples were still standing. Landing he looked like a million.|The moment they. saw him they président, received a bar, repre- r i . slugging vessel, operating as » any he , yi R It was cold inside and the lights cheered. Big Ed Seever, who ran All Next Week marital; hgi‘sgxét‘:$§?urrr§: pix; The' executive board of the|of the hal} played on the season's these dances, came over to wel- gel'f’fnkefp 2L: fifix'fifffil; Plans for a rummage sale, the The Auxiliary's Officers Green Acres Civic association re- first fall of snow. An easterly wind |come Matt, He boomed an an- vital shipping. >- ' week of April 16, at a vacant store cently. omganized by electing the|sifted through the 'tall stand 'of |nouncement. following) officers: Alfred G.) spruce in back of the hall and Jahrsdorfler,- president; .J ames| carried it the strong, me- Hurley, | vice-president; Joseph} mory-stirring smell of low tide Miller, secretary, and Franklin E.|fiets and Be knew that as soon as |Broadway-our own «Matt Ken- Old, treasurer. the music stopped he could hear dall!\ Other \members: of the board|the waves on Tibbett's ledge and It was fine. It brought a hot are, Philip Spina, Eberhard Ditt-|the mournful clang of the old bell |feeling to the eyes. But you had s - . ich, Edward J. McCarthy, Joseph| buoy. He stopped shuffling and |to keep thinking on the surface, Dolores Biamon, trustee: Mrs. Coast Guardsman James Fleming, seaman, first class, of Mc- |C nd \Ir., aindy Fiafik lookyed \mug\ at the crowded let your mind get too deep, Jack R Vollkommer, - Ethel Ludecker and the Misses| Kinley avenue, Albertson, at a gun aboard a coast guard-manned h » s too truthful. Lillian Harrison, Marie Lemily fighting ship keeping the North Atlantic sea lanes clear. The coast Dooling. | parking lof the jaloples, the farm 09111 riflg, All right!\ Ed See- and Muriel Zilch, color bearers; guardsman is typical of thousands entrusted with the task of re- 3 Pe ver was saying, waving down the Mrs. Clara Samson, banner| ducing enemy shipping attempting to prey on convoys of Ameri« Today 8 Radio Program applause. \Matt-they want you bearer; Mrs. Bertha Wood, his- can troops and supplies slated for European war zones, to do your stuff. You can pick any torian; Mrs. Blanche Kromann, Bob Hawk Quis-WABC. gal here for a partner.\ And he Barsin Orchestre-W@XR. \Robinson Crusoe, Us S. N., pan-mm instructor, and Mrs, Ada added significantly, \Any gal.\ Tclau' musician. h + I Comientt 8! // \ Chester Morris an¢| Mutt Kendall had known since|me the signal.\ he office of treasurer, which || : s ; -w sterday when he had talked to 't k y i $:30--Vor Pop Interviews, MéClosky G 1 Hospital, Temple, Tex.-wasc,. Yesterday He didn't know why he said was to hm'g been filled by Mrs. n the , aterfront “$3.3\“ni'x?\'5$r....,.°‘s.'m 7$$'3r¢n52=?:_wq§nf little-Gay Adams that she would|that. Even if it had been true, Rose- Van, Varick, widow of Al- 00--Helen Jepson, Soprano; Orchestra-WEAF. be the girl he would choose for|the last place he would want to| _The following sthedules for today bert Van Varick, was left open for,‘rfrxffJErz’l’mn‘won' this dance. She had everything.|see little Gay Adams would be S%? iy Thesten menseems\ ~ tempora The installation will In spite of chilly breezes that whipped the waters of the county's ~Burns and 'Allen, Comedians-WABC. She was the right size for him, | on Broadway. , BALDWIN . f;rg§:blézeteati(:gpl:a\2iift f; eisufi; ponds, streams and reservoirs, sending most of the fish to the bottom, o chek. mors \ with Charies Laugh who was not tall. She was cute! But it worked. He felt her hand Baldwin-»Tomorrow The 2. on Central avenue, Cedarhi it by its right name-you were were discussed at a meeting of atraiyd. h x Ladies' Aid society of the Lutheran He said, \Hi-ya Ote!\ Then he Church of the Incarnation, at the turned to Gay,y\All set to show home of Mrs. E, If Franke, Hew - 'em what we can do, Kid?\ And{l¢tt parkway, Hewlett be took her out onto the floor. It was announced that a dinner, They showed them all right.| Wednesday night, 'at the Law- They wowed them. Gay was good. rence-Ceddrhurst fireball, would She had fiass, she had timing, launch a campaign to raise money she had grace and she could fol-| fc. the building fund of. the low like a shadow. church.. The sewing group wll He said huskily, \With those make al’ranlemenerflfor im feet you could travel, Kid, 1}in June at a niceting, April 25 could give you an in 'with the t Mrs. Tranke's home big boys on Broadway. Just give Officers installed were, Miss Grace! Ludecker, president; Mrs: Grace Allen, and Mrs. Mae Brower, 'vice-presidents; Mrs. Jessig. Pearsall, secretary; Mrs. Flsi¢ Spiers, chaplain; Mrs. Mary Riceopp conductress; Mrs. dys Smith, guard; Mrs. \Ladies. and gentlemen! 'We have with us tonight the home- town boy who made good on with Charles Laughton and Ella Raines-WABC. -good looking. She had high color tighten in his and she said, a}: 3.050, 9:30; \Blonde Pever\~-3:08 s rme j ad 30-10:00-/nformation, Ple Donald Culross PeatHe and Glenway Westcott, \ ecting . room at; Hempstead surveys Showin atin 55h; “faxe‘lxilgthZafzrl-d” and 10: oo-xo-w-k'aoééx} Witt»; Antoine, Buth matisett, Reinnore \L chegks,‘ “a. “If“ fin“: \You're wonderful, Matt. I1 feel Set Bias por (K ne ike dos Sunday, the first and second days o \\*** 5\ (Schmidt, and Perey Feith Orchestra-WEAF, ' eyes, a way of tilting her head |proud just to know you. 248. Too, #40) \Pightog w’i‘f' His own pride came up at that| g4s -pride' he had no right to feel. ROCKAW For: awhile ghey said (little, Cfiterien-\ wxn‘ View—OI. #40. dancing slowly: now. Then 'Gay \Ker “ah: - \fight id, ~\ ver \Meet Tax* said, \You were pretty sweet to \\',‘§','\\“\ ”m'= #t. \Murder My mf‘vl” The post obligated seven mem- j er.\ count 10:00-10:30-$ Gullé Play: \Abroed With Two Yanks,\ William Bendiz, Denn |2NG looking at you -with admirg- bers before \ holding installatio® wa;gen,. and mis helper. Joseph FREEPORT OFFICER ToKeep ang Marferie Repraates = wane. \o\ \\ \\* * ©\ \in that made you feel big. He “nmemfi The new .m rs Alien 0\ Great Nm' ‘mt both {g 3}: 302501”? zugriaauP-rtlrogn Igorizwgfmu Greene, President, A. F. L.; knew she could dance-rhythm are John Allen, Ellsworth O#d€® | days checking on the several NAMED IN WILL ~ | David MeDonald, Secretary. °C..1. C., ems-won fihgmfiyefiefizanfifl “fig; y % Ernest W. Metcalf and George who droj k 10:30-11:00-The Symphonette, Mishel Piastro, Conducting-WOR. Hummel, U. S. navy; Patrick De- rxgcrlrfdmelsocrnlg mmwaters “pm (Special to the Naxsau mu, Review-Star) 10:30-11:00-Dfscussion on the Peice Conference: Senglor Joseph Ball, Dr. Quincy had danced together before he had |come all the way to Wells Land- Carlo, Truman E. Rose and Fred |» eadow- April 9. Wright, Drum\ Corbett, Sumner Welles- : Major Paul A. Reborg, the Danding-they had danced |ing for your vacation.\ 10:06; \Pan 'Americamm\- W.~Donlon, U. S. army. The xxsfpmakémgx curlynuux The UI in: gh‘igsRKLanzw orthy \*** \ \9 -New Pork pists eng. *** *\ \ *** so well he got the idea he had the| \Veah-well even the Presi-| *** ° | county commander, John Maguir®;| pond, and the west branch of the & 18 ¥ - ear stuff to hit big time. dent goes to Hyde Park.\ « Frankiin-\Sunday Dinner Por A e administered the obligation. Freeport reservoir. Whytlaw: of Yonkers bequeathed new 14A“ LENGTHS . Gay was looking at Matt. Her] \How-long will you be home,| Lt£0 FM. #4 \me Pearsall heads Post Weinberger and Allen checked) a share of her estate in trust to wins wide-set eyes seemed to be will- Matt?\ * y® a The new officers were installed |on 272 fishermen's creels on Sat-| her son, Lieutenant Edward 'L.| FOB s inshlm to look at her. \Long enough 'to get rested. ' Mset Me. In Bt, Louw ad by Fred Ludecker, past. depart=|urday and additional 200 YeS-| wnytiaw, U; S. A., of 129 Centre te Dormody's big hand lifted |Fifty-two weeks a year for five “Lima: , U- S. A, 6 slowly toward her arm and closed o years! Don't 1 deserve a vaca- around it, His signMl to -her was ment inspector, under- warrant terday. Wein mf‘a that about from mational headquarters, They{500 trout (brown, rainbow and Pizza Boals At street, Freeport, according to her 8 P. M. to 9 P. M. tion?\ He felt the quick, bitter M&M ~, 41, B®] h 1 are: Ira Pearsall, commander; ken, out of a total will on- file today for probate in ® |strong enough to make her wince.|smile on his lips ag he recalled nemraveAn = + John Derrick and Frank Beaman, Er? £4 3221: by the state hatch- gfiwhflul‘ county 'surrogates ' Wow-. F * '°°'w?,fim¥{|,u‘:l°a_°.’_ A* Tik c'l‘afi- a: p‘iitso wbrztrcxg he)»; “ta wfigzdlzfir in: week’s xi), resting he had had N;°,'§f.*,3;gf' Js \\its ”fix. ASH vice-commanders; James Spiers, criesa The fish ranged from seven gs Marts ; Jobs. hs #148, 280, ne tien fold or. \Trim ule Poin antal of oe shen Hisao oment fates wake \io\ MBT fo |ing dan wid Res realy \ ieee be Roach fi ters; Josep estner, {judge ad-] John Miles president o e income Unite Y . vho can x z vorate: Isaac) Hendrickson and |the local chapter of the Izaak at $10,000 or more until his daugh- “3:31:13“ Toa Tropie watched Matt's approach with talk_-who knows what's going on 33% #50 190 _u _ , Fred Schlottman, trustees; John Walton League of America, and| ter, Merrell P. Whytlaw, becomes wanted WMCA=News Reports harg blue eyes, well set in a hand- outside the Landing. Sometimes I| arease-To Mave: and Have WNeot\~-J $8, get sort of starved.\ 3:30, 5:38, 1.40. Pup Derrick, county delegate, and Mil Strothman, acting secretary-| of age, when the trust will be “WE?“ N . some face. Joseph Kestnerfalteml‘te.‘ treasurer, also patrolled the coun-| turned over to her.. Personal ef- eis ”5:72.\ng \ont. \ \o ry zumore, (Matt felt an old antagonism re- He gave her a long look at that 58, h; _ Among the guests were Walter ty. «Flynn-said> that the average| fects go to a daughter-in-law, wtmlumtgflglm, Bur\ yank-£13 in McCaffery turn and it was as if he had never and said to himself, \This isn't man: Por Tirrell, commander, and Arthur|catch was four trout, with some| Mrs. Margaret E. Whytlaw, also of WaBq Jimmy \carroll Tenor: Ted a: erry Lawrenfe-Recoras |Déen away. That was natural|going to be so bad.\ But when Rothamel and Horace Cline, vice- [fishermen reaching their quota of Freeport Orchestra: Chorus : -WQ iymphony Mall:. Dohnany! enough. There were only two feel= his arm tightened around her, she Mi 0mm: 5 ie\ - j whtR Hove. do ig: ment “Jug.\ tra ings the young men of the Land-\stirred restlessly and said, sud- \Ten Was: r Legim poet. Sire, cipas if], f It: g! a'thm. onb 5:5\?! Mrs. Whytlaw, wite of Colonel 8 ”Mica—um. “5.“ $7730 sise 331 Tim a i ”n\ ing held for Ote Dormody. If you|denly alarmed, \Let's not ' dance is\ ”muffin\ Tawi 13: j . 9 m rothman bas eir i p - -News: Dinner ~ g , figf'élelfiifii if; eff? £ng “22:1: catch report on a survey J??? Avtvihytiaiw .¢;:§egebr§£;ywzg wall—5m. Tit? Share WWC'oénhnm‘t‘a‘cmfl‘\ were on Ote's side it-was admira-|any more, Mait. Ote's watching a0d Waterman, vice-president, of af 572 anglers, the gum” é], the late Laura and WABC-Sally Moore, Contraito o tion, If you were against him you |us. I think we had better stop.\ xn-up—ivfifee‘ with . Te» d?“ the. Lynbrock Legion post auxil«| Only Jwo accidents were report- ajpert M. Palmer, She left prop- wné‘\\nl‘°&\.2'n' at War felt what Matt did, All rllht call (Continued tomorrow.) 7:15, t Set- lary; Mrs. Mae Welsing, past|ed for Saturday, with Lew Wharf) arty estimated at $18,500. Colonel WBN-Wiliam Lan T ¥ Vener Strestent What oA new president Valley Stream V. F. W. 225mm\ (fi‘m Daily 5°”:g: Whytiaw is left the residue of the afifih'qym Talk w. H l d *7%, 335° ® t* » post auxiliary; Mrs. Louise Don | Star photegrapher “Mr; L220 _| estate, as well as personal prop- \fL'mWTEJJf Songs\ Show O yw 00 I melly,) senior vice-president, ~and erty. Worl 3 N - Mrs. Lillian Burkhardt, junior|@nd your reporter performing the \** WHek-stado Music® \*** 1 3 \ vice-president, Nassau: {county S6me trick at the pond above Sun- News: Help Wanted #--- ____~\_’1fl'fl'__. By JIMMIE FIDLER \All? N I IA auxiliary lm the V. F. W. rise highway, Freeport. We only IHREE NEW MEMBERS 56» Awfihmat. a???“ 9 P. M. to 10 P. M. HOLLYWOOD, April 9-At least once a year, an \authoritative\ e .___.____—_.-—.._g * C d --% fete i ; C Gnu Ladies' Aid Discusses Na- 7 P, M. to 8 P. M. , rian Anderson, Contrajs; article is published, warning would-be stars that the \Cinderella\ tional Clothing Drive 0——’—*., oo-wnr—rn—_’———.umu Pag w wig b story is outmoded in Hollywood, that, thenceforth und forever, young got one leg wet, though, Wharff tnadé up for it with seven fish, but we just dried out. CANCER HER THEME Bill Logan, army warrant offi- 'The Ladies' Aid society of Grace Conyo. Bongs: Wesson Brothers Ore actors will be obliged to inch their way to success by dint of study Br. Reinhardt To Address Home cer, checked in eight trout, George Lutheran church, Malverne, wel- $3\;;.?’ ® *, A and grind methods, And, at least once a year, some beginner sky- ' Bureau Wednesday Bergkamp of Baldwin 12, Bill comed three new members at a ack Kirkwood Show Rail H f Dr. Claire B. Reinhardt, execu- | Kleb with five, and Cecil MAHO0d, meeting, Thursday night, in the \Re wo. rockets to fame overnight, thereby upsetting the theory, tive (secretary of the ~Nassau|vice-principal of, Freeport High church hall. They are Mrs. Frank Wan-o. lm stie Wide news The latest skyrocket 18 & young=#---------------- County Cancer committee, »will| school, with nine. Also reported Marrin, Mrs. Elizabeth Frank and 4 nee, Music , ster- named Bill Williams, re-|again a part of Hollywood life, I CR I T E R |°N speak. on- \Cancer Control,\ and were Bob' Swanson of Bellmore} mtrs Malcom Rogers. Mrs. John 7. a Ln’flfi. Violinist cruited a few months ago when won't mind the ban on Fourth of will show a moving picture, Wed- and a friend with 23. Swanson al- Burns presided at a business meet- won- The Answer Man. ._. © (efit ecules an, RKO, talent scout saW_ him In| july fireworks. Add best-bets| Cee nesday afternoon, at 2 p. m., at a} most got into trouble, since the ing, which was devoted mainly to WaBG-Hedda an\; Nik C F . a tumbling act at Earl Carroll's. tor stardom: Joan Loring, a new- MONDAY and TUESDAY Edmond O'Brien Jeanue Crain \WINGED viCToRY® plus \BER LUCKY MIGET® meeting of the. West Hempstead Home bureau, at the Lavinia C. Bacon. clubhouse, South Woodfield road. The meeting is open to the iwo of them only had one line, und were taking turns. They put all the fish in one creel, and had quite a time explaining it to the discussion -of the. current United nal An ex-swimming champ, he had Clothing \irive, to which the group f WJZ-Bpotlight Band, 1-3: Buraei«;| been touring the country, giving comer _ featured in \The Corn Is pledged its full support. wex x Gnu swimming. and diving exhibitions Green.\ . . , Before swallowing Card games followed and host- * Roth Or mig servficamen at Micua meg't* |and being a muscle man with an| hokum about great actors neces- public. roving inspectors. j we uate Festival acrobatic troupe, but he never sarily being screwballs in private Mrs. William Folk and, Mrs.| One distinguished visitor at the 35:3 ézhfiZQQ‘firregmxz Ned Never we As Music , played, or even thought of play- life, give a thought to this year's Howard Engebretsen are conduct- East Meadowbrook stream' Was Sion, Mrs. LeRoy Seidenspinner WABG-Thanks to the Yanks; Bob WNYC-Rews (aign off at 10) ing, a dramatic role, Academy Award winners, as com- ing their class in the making of woolen dresses, today, at the club- house. The final class in the mak- ing of bags will be held, Thurs- cay, from 10 a. m. to 4 p..m. under direction 'of Mrs. Walter Jones, Brigadier General Emil Podeyn. The general spent the early morn- ing hours sinking a hook in the Meadowbrook waters, but had to j Hawk; Van Steed h --- _----#& i tine Temeswil be in charge of| Wis- Bopp mp |g O Rem AP M ___| |in the imborient »Those Dos o .o Peascinacpod: Eveiyn the nextTneefing, April 19 at 8:15 w'q'ix’i-fifl‘lfsxéum lign 10:00-WEAP-Josephine Antoine, Soprano;| Endearing Young Charms.\ The| Keyes and Anne Shirley. - leave to attend the army d -| p. m. at the church hall. The Barnin Conducting:. Jascha Zayde, t film was previewed the other 0 ai sets thes rade in New York city. ___ \_ Society's 14th birthday will b€| us wem® \5 v wanenborn re r M FAt 1C Sho } a * m onductor as case-har crew as € TUES * Both Flynn and Weinberger| CClebrated. Staal sliced a young hopeful's throat, \Tus sfoRY viemon axp RETURNS TO COLLEGE offered hopes of better catches as v j IRENE CASTLE® Miss Audrey Ehrhardt of Knoll-|soon as the weather warms up A Tday’s P'mu-Nwdlm‘ft , Zggvfgfizofiift\? 3:3” lflthfl; pp Matinee Daily t:00 nings 1 to @ wood road, Rockville Centre, has little more. \Right now, the cold returned to William Smith col-| water has driven the fish to the lege, Geneva, after spending the| bottom, and until it does warm spring vacation with her ts, up, they're likely -to stay there,\ P, Mr. hd Mrs. George Ehrhmar iv Weinberger, said. \Another thing interviews with Williams. Pandis As Ar dn. Ain. As. Ais. Ais Ais: ti Bie i : noon, RKO announced that he IN PIANO PROGRAM $efi:f:he: oltmtfe 3:23:23\ unfit! s ase {32 s « Speak e will be co-starred, in his “cons ”HEW“ Miss Ruth Hinners,daughter of therfiah 1:1“ ”ab; to lfldgfl 125 § sy / rite A Em‘rffuxfi? Susan Heyward an A Mr. . i ace harder o an \ 3: Rafiomr‘strgzngoctvififix e: # lynphannu, Mishel How can would-be stars be dis« 751 tre, was presented in a piano re- cital, at Oberlin college, Oberlin, O:-recently. A senior, she is maj- oring in political science, and is active in the Y. W. C. A., and its executive board. been incubated. By- 11) o'clock |Pusunbay Siska gym-33g“. next morning, 14 magazine 2nd By sena Hegiak Baxter newspaper writers had called {or plus \THE rmuflua unr\ JOINT CARD PARTY < ae s+\ % ( ii \4 couraged by alirmist stories when LAST. TIME TODAY Twenty tables were in play, C h 55;.\°'.:5° oe igo such things still happen in Holly- AT GEA\ ples ; L -s at l m 222;’ at “mu“ nzkcgd 12:3: r \ a jems the, Coming .P w ' a a % MY. GiRL LOVES MUSIC hall, Marvin avenue, Hempstead, ' 127° WABC-Cameron Andrews Show Idol Chatter: With one or two TUESDAY und WEDNESDAY by the Hempstead American Le- / i p War Buna Concert more roles as appealing as that \NA¥tonat verver» gion post and auxiliary, Mrs. f \ ‘ \ 10:48-WHN-Sidney Walton in-\A Song To Remember,\ Cor- inn t+ 4g 1: Th ic +4 FANTASY Theodere- Buttner and Frederick - i buh 11 P. M. to 3 A. M. 7 nell Wilde will have 'as many B00 Bertram were, in charge of ar- _C * femme fans as Van Johnson 8 ante. curt aet? avenue, - Williston Park, returned Friday from Doctor's. hospital, Queens Village, and is convales- & \ won-Lte Ee cing at home. She is publicity .,, WABC: . chairman for the essay contest f C sponsored by the Nassau cum! i‘cll f of auxiliaries, Veterans of For- 6 y ¢ . eign Wars, and an active member Uf- N‘A.\ E-. ose \m; Paul Levailé of Hillside auxiliary. t __ hice Orchestras ma Review: M EXEMPTS WILL MEET - 1a : -Dance Orchestra Bellmore Volunteer. 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