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WANT ADS-Freeport: Telephone Freeport 6980 ~ this girl face to face or behind} After each time when you think| compliment her more often for wn HEALY, HEN DERSON I ¥3 + her back; especially by ~doing| you have made some gains in self-|her good ways and endeavor to Old Home To By Stanley NEWMAN CLUB HOLDS thld some honest kindness, however| control, compliment yourself. further Rer worthy interests and MT LUKE DoRT sTanbG BR'DGE TOMORROW SEEK P B A, POST much effort it takes, or pay-some|ebrate your own successes, enjoyments, remembering that she ThERE With your WHAT I KKow-Youb ~s-<4 T a s sincere compliment to her behind # 0+ + looks up to you as her wonderful BE BURNINTA PATH The Adelphi college Newman Patrolmen Robert Healy and ralnlng her back. It's the effect such good Younger Sisters Always Trying big sister > BLOOMIN NINNY '~ THROUGH TH BRIERS club, Garden' City, will: give a Ja T. Henderson are seeking practice will have on you inside 3 \I want to learn to have a GET A DISH TowE o bridge party tomorrow in-the din- ney of! ionic fienéx-u— -By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.-¢ that will matter. most. * kind heart and more patience FOUNDER HONORED AND HELPMEI _) i ing hall-on the college campus, to ation of Rockville Cen- $ with my younger sister who is six raise funds to help su rt the ions are being held to-| Teen-Age Girl's Personal A Worthwhile Effort years old. She is a very bright AT ANNIVERSARY FETE work of Father John . S. Mao. e municipal building: Proble 2 \I'd like to have your advice|child and very dear to me. I en- L m= 20, Chinese Catholic priest, now on offices, for which there robiems * on controlling> my temper.|joy reading to her and wan to be a The Poily Anna circle of King's his way back to China, where he are contest, will be filled by GIRL in her early teens writes When 1 get angry, I become very benefit to her in any way I can.\ Daughtef®, Wantagh, recently cel- hopes to establish a Catholic uni- Joseph T. Hoffmann, vice-presi- in a very clear and sincere|nervous and sometimes have to| Any teen-age girl finds it hard ®brated (the circle's 20th anni- versity. . dent; Joseph P. Garvey, financial way about some personal prob=|cry. I try not to, let anyone know |always to be patient and sympa-] Y°NSATY 'at a_ dinner party in The club voted recently to help secretary; Pierre Teets, treasure\ lems, 1 give four of them below it.\ thetic with a much younger broth. the Howard Johnson-l res???\ support Father Mao's work, after and Jesse G. Robinson,-recordin® ang substantially what I-wrote her Fine, too, you are trying to con- er or sister. Your sister naturally Lynbrook. Mhr\ Charles 5; adcr, he visited Adelphi college and secretary about: each. trol your temper, Itis well to get| wishes to snoop around and tag|O\WADizer of the clrele and leader, spoke before the Newman club on Following the announcement Of| \;) \\Sometimes when a boy I|angry at the right times, espec-|along when your girl friends and “s'h'um fif,,d°“°\ age of fall the need for such a university in “J's“aL'L‘tt‘lfnfi-“f'l‘lrl- IntSS_| admire pays more attention to |ially at injustices to others: but| boy friends are visiting at your flowoerlrfned £ pix-2\; mens of China. Father Mao came to the someother girl, I'm 'a little jeal- most of your rages are in vain. home, She probably annoys you appreciation from the circle. She United States shortly after war tain returned servicemen Of the ous [.try not to let it be known| Sit down at & quiet, calm mo-|too with her bad manners, untidy department at Quinn's cafe, LOA of to allow it to steal the friend-|ment, and write down the situa-| ways, and efforts to get out of 12 Tfiirzxfltggrgowfi:g:¥she$ congratulation were received from 7 s h R b ble to be A dessert card party will 'be don't like, How can I get over it?\ which ones of them- are worth get-| probably would be much like her 31:23 ngugfig “£4615? Gwen- held at St. James \Episcopal While~you hardly can hope to|ting angry over. Resolve while|in her place and try to be patient , Rurch. West Penn Suez! Tim have no jealousy, nor should want| you are calm on ways to control| with her. Instead of nagging at d°i¥rs.D.r‘rl:dorMT:;gt“Isfesident. Magnolia boulevard, Long Beach, to have none, you can keep it from your temper: when you see the|her when you are most vexed at and George Hartz were in DISCUSS PACKING METERS Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Gus harming you and your friendships angering situation approach. try to wait till you are more charge Of arrangements. Others 2 ~ N The advantages and disadvan- Fehn and Mrs. Ethel Verkoeven|by not allowing yourself to gay|learn best to control our angers|composed and can talk to her re@-|at the party included Miss Mar- BACK ROAD FOLKS -- tages of parking meters for the will act as hostesses. mean things or do mean things, to) by planning how to forestall them.{sonably about her faults. AlSO}jorie Strang, Mrs. Harold Frit- village of Hempstead was dis- Anto scher, Mrs. George Hamer, Mrs. wm we mme rurem moni a sue am cums 1240 cussed at a meeting of the Duncan Clure Voym’ Charles (Flandorfer, Mrs. Harry Estates Civic association. The an- started in his country. Elaine De Coste and Carol Don- oughy, both of Brooklyn, are in charge of arrangements for the bridge, first event of its kind to be held at Adelphi this season. Beach road ship between the other girl and|tions which make you angry and|helping about the home. CHURCH CARD PARTY myself, Jealousy /is one thing I|how you act then. Ask yourself| Just. try to remember that you The PLAN iS TO HAVE LER EET PuONY PRODUCER WoO, 3 N BEGINNING To RESPECT Your a Durand &nd Mrs. James Scollay. nual Christmas party followed the Loe n s > Taw tens ha Roar sont of cis- mer HANDLING OF A STU&ATNON, SUCH HONORASLY nischaroep P-T. A. PLANS PARTY 24:2“ 323g? aihd'“ and MIS-| pusiness session. There was a ap on any OF OUR LUST COURAGEMENT, MGHT GET HER % To MARK CHR'STMAS a mas. R grab bag with gifts for the 3 CTS Hays FAILED. THeng-| TO TALK,. TEX HUSTON !s - + Master: Sergeant Edgnund A. Members of the executive board members present. . rm acl £a4RS TO YOUR NEW»] [ « $ y «| Jackman. of Wantagh avenue, ~ were hostesses at a Christmas tea * f b i Wantagh, who recently returned 'The Merrick Parent-Teacher for members $1 the faculty and from Japmn, has received his hon- dati ill sponsor ist. class mothers Thursday afternoon orable discharge from the army \mum?\ (“$112 firm; 5. Grins} in the school. Mrs. Herman Desh- after 45 months of service. He mas parly tomorrow & p. m., in ler, president, and Mrs. Herman|lectors' club, Nassau county unit, was with the 77th infantry divi-|the school auditorium,- Members| Joerger, vice-president, presided|presented the Rockville Centre sion 'and has been awarded the|have been requested to bring|at the tea tables. A luncheon public library with three Ameri- Bronze Star, and Good Conduct twenty-five cent gifts for exchange|served recently by the association/can character dolls Wednesday. medals, and several battl ,|in the grab bag. Class mothers|in Community hall, Merrick, was| The dolls include Mark Twain, for partigipation in the of the fifth grade will serve re- |a success, Mrs, George W, O'Brien, Pioneer Woman and Bob Cratchet and othe® campaigns. freshments under the direction of publicity chairman, reported. of Tiny Tim. RECEIVE THREE DOLLS Mrs. Victor Glassman, in behalf of the National Doll and Toy Col- A J . -_ ® Bringing Up Father HELLo-ves - MS OH.. 80 SHE WELL- ALL a MAGGIE - yOur WONT LET Hkha @ Hearo ME \60 PHONE RIGHT =\LL B geomer's mre OUT -EH \LL MY BROTHER AND ASK HIM SAID HE CANT To COME OVER AnD Have prNE@ wi us 4 L HURRY AMD DRESS! 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