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WANT ADS-B'klyn, Queens, N.Y.C.; Telephone Jamaica 6-2180 NASSAU DAILY REYIEW-STAR—MONDA'XLBECEMBER 10, 1945 * ELEVEN PASTOR GOES ON 197 50L0 FLIGHT Fire Chief—in?! War Vet z, Also Make Debut At Airpark Aj clergyman; a fre chief and an @x-serviceman today had taken thetr first solo flights following completion of fiying instructions at .the Hicksville Airpark club. These are the first students to com- plete their instructions since the airpark was opened two months ago. The Rev. Vincent Bomgren, pastor of the Lutheran church of New Hyde Park; W. Tom Ward, fire chief of Valley Stream, and John- Bentanzel of \Gien Cove, recently honorably discharged from the United States army, were the three pupils who soloed yesterday. They were instructed w Cap tain 1d Brandt, recen {Inau- prably discharged from the United States army air corps after 3,000 hours of army flying instruction. Because of the breakdown of the hay wagon used by urrlrk officials to transport persons from Jeriche turnpike to the airpark, Robbins lane,. Hicksville, guests were conveyed in a trailer drawn by a tractor yesterday. Officials recently established the horse-drawn hay wagon 8% a means of taransportation to the East Rotkway H. S. Boys Get Armyfi-Cho'w WILLIAM B. NIELSEN 10 FRUIT BASKETS. = Lynbrook AWV-n Deliver Them V. F. W. POST HAS 57 home | mem, mee mes William B. Nielsen, @ painter,|. 'Ten baskets of fruit one for exch. died early Saturday morning fol-| ward-are to be delivered to the lowing a heart attack in his home, old Cantonment hospital at Mite g Geor, ”a want. “$2” litraam. chel Field, December 24, with thef! e was and was born !~ compliments of the brook unit Valley Stream Veterans gnu. {sow been am 3:2. United of fife American wmn'. Velma-i + a rs an me t And Auxiliary: Heat _ | citizen.\ He lived in Valley Stream | guy night. im ine veers of} PIG! For PelCO two years. He is survived by his Congregation Beth-David, it wife Frieda and a son Henry W.| , 1 of Connecticut. Lam? contribute $100 for this! The annual memorial my, Nielsen was stricken at 3:40 i hairman» + : Mrs. William Kramer, conducted Mane; 2, $.rv.lll” a. m. and Dr. Henty N. Bear, sum- appointed the followinuemm- Sik hnd tis moned by police, pronounced him tee to wrap Christmas pack Wars and its auxillary y“ dead when he arrived. Dr. Frank at Mitchel Field, December 13: 5:35?“ A 21.51“ at flung Tal fromnl‘nu. raglan! examiner, the Mesdames William Brackett, an. inves OM,. cas p j 9 ley Stream, with a large audientt| body to the family and it was re-| puer, Vernon L. Enuist, Gay He ° attending. County officers of both moved to the Moore funeral home Bishop and Werner Huetner. gro participated in the cere=|for preparation for burial * Mrs, Welch, Mrs. Muebner and ”mum and 18:41\ C. ludga Mrs. E. J. Halfpenny were ap- No af\ speach PLAN YULE PARTY |pcinted to the oon. for tion among mittee and will present their slate .. {I “Item. inclu the enemy ti Made At Meeting Officers at the next countries, and of all classes, creeds OPV. F. W. Augiltary January 17, Luncheon, at a place the only way to A| A Christmas party will be spon- to be announced, will preceed the sored by the auxiliary to the bpsines- session; and work: shop Adolph Block\Veterans of Foreign P\\ d certificates from the can- -. Wars post December 20 at 8:30 cer committee in Mineola will be \lm‘ in the meeting rooms, Min- presented to members who have eola. American.\ , tcilamplgtfgu100 hours of service in White Carnations The committee includes Mrs.| \*** - Chaplain John Brophy, Of the/rijiian Ostaszewskl, Mrs, Lillian CHRISTMAS PARTY g peace. County Commander Ray Bonits discussed the current.labor dis« turbances and rated them as \un« post, conducted the ceremonies Bertram and Mrs. Mag Maguire with Commander \William Al |The party was planned at a brief p brecht, As the names of business meeting in the mecting| V* *- W, AuXxiary To Entertain members were called, & white CAr- rooms, Many of the members were Post December 18 : nation was placed on the altar by Mani. beck they attended a Members of the auxiliary to both Archie Hutchinson and Mrs. se included Miss| the Howard-Lathrop post, Veter» Frances Horn, president of the Mary Wor'osyla and Mrs. Doro-| of Foreign Wars, will enter- auxiliary, in the form Of a CMOS. |thy \Kraft who served as color-| !2in members of the post at. a Christmas party, December 18 at m wreath was placed before tht bearers, at's honor roll and later taken 7 p. m., st the elubrooms, 2 At- 0 the village's roll of honor on IN ALLIANCE OPENER lantic avenue Lynbrook, Rockaway avenue,. (Fifteen men|~ Hewlett White Oaks the| It has been announced that the and four women members died West Hempstead Ra auxiliary won first place during during the year. | honor of opening the western di-] a massing of the colors at a mili- tlub to be replaced by: a horse- ° drawn sleigh when there is suffl-| |, - A group of students from the East Rockaway High school was liam Smillie, Jr., and John Chandler, receiving regular army fare County officers present were on 4 the Nasser bos\ | fary bail conducted by A cient snow. Cars may be parked| given the opportunity yesterday to see how and what the army in the \chow line,\ at Mitchel Field. meal was. served: by Ray Bonitz, commander; Roger|ketball Allin?“ Tonight a: a; tin\ square «* the re at the intersection of Robbins lane serves for dinner. The picture shows, from left to right, John P. W.'s under the supervision of Private Harry Markowitz, Brown, junior . vice- comhnn er: ' court.\ Tomorrow night, the | Mrs. Edw-rflwumn W4 make! f and Jericho turnpike. More than 100 persons visited the club yesterday. Among them were Webb Schmaling, well-known HOSPITAL AUXILIARY aviator, who arrived in his cana-| TO HOLD LUNCH, PARTY dian fleet plane, and George ie st Hinkley of Huntington, Eastern| Luncheon will be served Wed: Airlines pilot. nesday at 1 p. m. in the hospital GROUP To Discuss motiney to\ the South LIBRARY DISTRICT Nassauw Communities hospital, A Christmas party will follow, 'and Members of the executive com- mittee of 'the Farmingdale - War held Baby's Brief Disappearance Fifth squad detectives today are William Vaughan, at the 'ffth pre- ® Mrs, Charles Ungerathen will be in charge of arrangements for the Mrs, Perrie J. Murphy, chairman Memorial association meet Wed- nesday at 8:30 p. m. at the vil- lage hall to discuss the formation of a library district in the com- munity. Ernest E. Gilson, chair- man, will preside. (Gregory Speciale, -was found some| number but the letter \W\. There Lowman, J. Milton Cartmell, Rod-|123 Euston road, who called Mrs. e Gaison recently returned f¥om @/ney Dirkes, John Von Ochisen, St.| Vachuda's attention to the baby| man in custody who claimed his meeting with officials of the !=} James La Plac and James Warren, on her lawn. child had been kidnapped and brary extension bureau and 1aW president. According 'to detectives, Gordon from Patrolman Joseph Acker of department of <the, state: depart- Speciale, avdental mechanic, took| the radio squad, who lives oppo- ment of education, Albany, with regard to the proper procedure for the construction of a public library in Farmingdale. The library has been voted as a> memorial to be dedicated to the men and women of the village who served in world war I1. Among the steps to be advocat- ed by (Gilson. are ~engaging of counsel, publicity of the project and its costs, and circulation of a p requesting the village bdard of education to creaté a spe- Members Report On' \Give To ther. When Mrs, Speciale missed the police perplexed until Patrol- The auxillary to 'the Charles Dand and (discovered his didn't| precinct and detectives of the-filth voted three new members to Le-| alarmed. Speciale started back in| cleared up the matter.. The child Hicksville. They were Mrs, Mau«| disregarding traffic lights. to learn who took it from its car- rice Ballenger, (Mrs. Henry Bren- Meanwhile,. desk Lieutenant] riage-and why. gel, past presidents; and Miss Madeline Petr}, present president|PROGRAM ADOPTED TO PLAY CARDS Members also.voted a donation to the Leonarg Wood Memorial BY SCOUTS STARTED | proceeds© Will Be- A; plied . To fund, and it was announced that i Me Group's Welfare Fund | 72 gifts and $32 in cash have been | _The advancement program re-| A card party will be sponsored contributed to the local drive for |cently adopted by Hickswille Boy | by Lady Victory circle,, Compan- \Give to the Yanks Who Gave.\ 9 h A new $7 club has been formed for Scouts of troop No. 64 today is|ions of the Forest, Wednpsday, at c library district.. The election liprary board trustees at a spletial meeting will also be dis- rm by the committee, Gilson rhAKE CENTERHECES 2:5 d;:§:2{:“°n of blanketgeshects Under the program, instructions home 0:8 BérshKaéherine Kaut- P are given to specified groups by mann, outh Tyson avenue, Atp Girk Contrive Them Prom aich cupper ant foros e next |aualihed: Seouts - , Floral Parte: Eroceeds will be ap\ € Girch Logs session, January 4 at 8 .p. m., at} HOWard Huettner taught the plied to the welfare fund. non-tenderfoot© group; Lawrence|_ Tickets may be reserved with Healy, second class first aid, and Mrs. Kaufmann, or Mrs. Kitty Warren Strong, first class judging. Howell. .The committee includes Group instructions 'will continue|the Mesdames Edna Adamsack, through the winter-months. Susan Blaesi, Katherine Caro, An- Members of the Scout mothers'|na Erickson, Ethel Fischer, Jessie auxiliary will give <a Christmas] Heins, Nellie Kessler, Matilda party «for/members of the troop, Larson, Veronica Riley, Anna Bal- Thursday at 8 p. m., at the Trinity zac, Katherine Hoeffner, Frances John V. Jewell, Ethel Ritter, Mary $VAngelical Luthéran church,] G. Gordon, and Mrs, Howell. P. Badenoch, William L. Kitchell, Nicholal /street. (Mrs. Walter] Plans for the affair were com- G. C. Hafely, William Boger, Stathle, president of the auxiliary, pleted at a recent meeting in Charles °E. Rowland, George M |@NDOUnced. service pins will be|the Floral Park Legion hall: The Ackerman and Arthur McKibbin, - awarded. There will be entertain- group will hold a Christmas party ment and refreshments. December 20 at 8 p. m. in the trigme for its charter which» was INJURED IN FALL , * ahédnext regulagl me;ting will [hall. among members, Friday Mrs. Daisy Kleinfeldet of 84 be December at 7:30 p. m., t. 'The next meeting was an-| Willow street, Garden City, suf- COMMITTEE MEETS \ at the East street school. nced for December 21 at 7:30 fered lacerations of both knees HTE NED . at Mrs. Knowles home.' and a sprained left thumb in a T ha M Completes Plans For Yule Party For P-T.A. fall od the sidewalk in front of| MF. and. Mis. John Sherman 683 Franklin avenue, Garden City, Gordon of Brixton foad, Gard®A| \mms emristmas party committee of the Parent-Teacher association Friday.. She was treated by Dr City, entertained at a buffet sup» Mure than 100 persons attended ig« D. 8. Duncan of the army at the | Pe\ yesterday following the chris of the Rhame mue col, East Rockaway, met at the home. of the recent dessert bridge spon- j tening Of their seo daughter, sored. by the women's auxiliary biuminin'+ =- «\ Beverly Lois Gordon, at thuc‘th: of St. Thomas' Episcopal church, On U. S, 8. Henrico thedral of the Incarnation, Garden Mrs, John Firth, president, and at the wsmnn‘s club. [Mrs. Ray-| Howard. Adelstein, boatswain's| City. The ceremony was per- plans for the party to mond Walente and Mrs. James mate second class, U. S. N. R,| formed by Chaplain Frederic .|D® held December 18 at 8 p. m. McGovern were co-chairmen of husband of Mrs. Deborah Adel-| Bush, -Jr., U. S.N. R., formerly of|, Mrs. Reltzel Fahringer will be the ®ffair. Mrs. Benjamin Van stein of 66 Hartwell place, Wood- Garden Chii Sponsors for the {\ charge of program; Mrs, Milton ts. Charles Rutan 6f| Benedict, reception; Mrs. John New Rochelle, Miss Muriel Baig-| Hirsch, ways and means: Mrs. Raden was in charge of the gift mere, is on his way home on the| baby were taole and Mrs. George Stevenson |U. $. S. Henrico which is to ar- upervised the food table. rive in San Francisco shortly. win and Roy Baldwin of Baldwin Herman Banchaft, hospitality, and Mrs. Ernst Buck, tickets, , Mrs. Banchaft announced that fifth and U. S. O. Has Communion Breakfast . |i: r* - F3 PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS Plans for the Farmingdale Knights of Columbus Christmas any will be discussed by mem- rs of the committee in charge at a meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. The meeting will- be held at the home of Charles P, Scheuer, Ce« dar avenue, chairman, Other cont« mittee members are Peter V. Cerer and Charles A. Hausenbauer. - On Way Home Frank -H. Heaney, machinist's mate second class, U. S. §, R., son of Mr. and Mrs» Frank J. Heaney of Bridge road and Marlboro street, Kast Hempstead, is on his way 'home on the U. S. S; Hag» gatt. s. an \ T \ the clubhouse. ON DUTY AT FIELD Red Cross workers of the Ca- thedral Guild of the Cathedral of the Incarnation,~ Garden City, served: at Mitchel Field recently. The group included the Mesdames John 'W. Ross, George-W. Irwin, {loria Harris was initiated: into the 44H. Clover club of Malverne, Filjday night, at a meeting, at the h@me of the leader Mrs. Richard D{Knowles on Gates avenue, Mrs. K§owles demonstrated -for the mimbers -the method of making Christmas centerpiéces from hol- lo#red birch logs flled with ever- gngens and berries, each with a reg tandle in the center: <The gifs will efdeayor to make enough topsell. * he olub plans to purchase a n pv ps ¢ 100 AT BRIDGE sl t .t. wk I ”l‘llr “Hyundai\!!! 2s \ $ - Daminde chunky 95 samain st FREEPORT Iinueutbllh The Rev. Gerard J. Sheridan, guest speiker, stead, yesterday morning at 10 o'clock; Seated nddresses the members of the National Catholi¢ are Miss Mary Moore, left, chairman and the Community Service, U. 8. O., at their communion Rev, Aloysias Gillick, moderalof. breakfast at the Shadow Lawn restaurant, Hemp- Nassau Dally Photographer Cunningham, Walter Pearsall, Joseph Muro, Arthur DeCelle, Wil- Nassau Dally Review-Ster PhotograPh®r Joseph' Donnelly MOTHER WILLS $5,086 PuZZICS Parents And POIice (Bpecial (@ the Nassau Dally Review-Star)| George. Wolf, commander of: the éontinuing their investigation of|cinct, Valley Stream, received a| street, Garden City, is the 5016) he Legion post' 4 what at first was feared to have) frantic telephone call from Mrs.| beneflciaky in the estate of his oe Poses Apt been a kidnapping of a three-| Speciale, reporting the baby miss-| mother, ithe late Mrs. Augusta t 8 of the nominating committee, will month's old baby from a carriage| ber with the letter \M\. A fow Henn of New York, according to Top honors: fot bridge scores P present a slate of officers.. Election On the porch Of its home, 40| ing and giving a party line num-| the findifigs here of the New York |at a card party sponsored by the and installation of officers will be Bighth street, Garden City south, minutes later came a call from State Transfer Tax. Department. auxiliary to Boy Seout troop No. yesterday afternoon. The child,] Mrs. Vachuda giving the same Hu receives $5,086, 238, at St. John's Lutheran church fifteen minutes later in front 'of| was a strange baby on her lawn, |jeaving property appraised at $5,-| William Kraatz and the Mesdames Incheon and will be assisted by the the home of Mrs. George Vachuda, she reported, 936 gros® value and $5,086 net.. Harriet Eaquirc), \Rose Keith, Mesdames® William Rapp, Max|630 Euston road -- only half a| Police headquarters also rt- James -Smith, Florence Getchell Cohen, Richard Raymond, Albert | block away, by Jean Wood, 13, of | ceived calls from the highway pa- MAN REPORT DO Louise Becker, will fur» trolman saying he was holding a S G nish a Christmas. pa for troop two older children -in his car to|site the Vachudas, saying a child| having KDled. 16 chickens, in a AUXILIARY MEETS visit his brother, the baby's fa«| had been found. The situation had \@POrt Mide by Thomas J. Flyrin of 106 Wilson road, Valley Stream, » the baby, she telephoned her hus«| man James McCue of® the fifth to fifth squad detectives Saturday. \The Yanks\ Project Y. P $ Flynn stated the chickens were p ion have the baby either. Both became] squad, reached the '#eehe, and) between 1 and 6 o'clock V'agner (post, 'American: Legion, |a y came | «quad, Wednesday afternoon, while he ion Hall, Inc., at a meeting, Fri-| his car but was stopped by a high- was returned to its home un- Was aW ay night at\ the clubhouse in Way patrolman for speeding and harmed, but Aetectives are trying have l0ff the gate to the pen open or e valued at underway. 1 p. m., and at 8:30 p. m. at the 35 Rail g\19W\ 9 chaplain and Alliance champions, the Oceanside] Langdon were color bearers and William Rasch, ofticer- -the-day, Anthonians begin defense of their Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs. John as well as Mrs. Louise Donnelly,|divisional crown against the East| Haley, guards, The auxiliary was county president of the auxiliary; Rock y American Legion on the| awarded a $25 War bond for its T0 FRANK F. HENN Mrs. Evelyn Bonitz, junior vie-o; latter's court. participation. commander of Hillside auxiliary; NEW YORK, Dec. 10. Andrew Fatscher post, American . , Legion, Valley Stream Frank F. Henn of 75 Garfield Christine Burberry, p Mrs. Henn died June 28, 1944,| Parish house, Lynbrook, were! members December 17 at 7:15 p. m., at the parish house. KILLED 16 CHICKENS An unknown dog was accused of in the stores... save more used fats! CARL W. SCHUTTER GENERAL MACHINE Work PORTABLE WELDING , He thinks children may to enter, The fowl are 63. Shower - Stalideors Reofin Tub Unclosures | e Insulat Ornamentol Iron Works #* Phong Freeport $344 of 533 Structural Steet The American Housecraft Cor 126 hong Beath Reed Rockville Contre, N. Y. Reekie \conte aeso \$ Frakes\ TO sOMEONE You Love How tragic it would be if you lost your hearing at Christmas time -- and HOW WONDERFUL that you can bring back happiness to someone you love. Your gift will be deeply appreciated, so GIVE THE BEST! THE NEW SONOTONE \600\ OUT-PERFORMS EVERY OTHER HEARING AID YOU can help bring back the soaps you need so saving used fats. 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