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Ous} ALICE ARMSTRONG w= = LADIES AID HQ Mrs. Fred Whittaker was re- elected president, with her officers including Mrs. Victor, Glassman, vice-president; Mrs, ~Erie -R; Krause; Jr., recording secretary; Miss Carrie Wilkens, correspond- ing secretary; Mrs. George D. A. Combes, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Wilkens, missionary treasurer, and Mrs. Nutzhorn and Mrs. Robert S. Thiem, elected from the floor to complete the executive committee. Mrs. Nutzhorn, Mrs. Frank L. Egner, and Mrs. William H. Thompson comprised the ing committee. Mrs. Whittaker announced that LOS PARTY, ELECTION Vio Johnson, Soprano, eard; Mrs, Whittaker Again Heads Unit fessional Girls' club. retary; Johnson, soprano, was st at the Christmas meet- Ladies Aid society of Trinity Lutheran church ille Centre this week a group of songs includ- d's Prayer,\ \April's il] You Remember?\ ' and \Only a Rose.\ Mrs. George A. Dietrich accompa- ed he J. Farley, have thus far totaled $910. Final figures will be completed: within the next two weeks, she stated. Mrs. Paul J. Bungart requested donations of clothing for the Unit- ed Council of Church Women, and Mrs. Nutzhorn made an appeal for the European ministerial re- lief. Mrs. Bungart was named be toastmaster. They may Exchange Gifts and. thread, Members exchanged capsule pal gifts with Mrs. George es and towels, she added. R as Santa Claus. Mrs.| chairman of both these charities. Carl W orn gave a reading|and asked that members bring| tary ~2, at 1:80 p. m., f a Christmas play, \God Rest'their donations to the church. church. Garden City Store open tilt: week 'til 9 (Saturday included) Wool \Swissie\ 1{ she looks feminine and loves winter sports, she'll be doubly grateful for this fitted cardigan, as attractive as it is warm! Contrasting trim on > white, or red. Misses sizes. 10.65 \ Sports Shop-Loeser's Second Floor GARDEN CITY - FRANKLIN at NINTH - G. C. 1800 Garden City store open this week 'til 9 Christmas\ White Orchid Bath Set. Exotic to love! Contains Flower Mist and dusting powder,. Blue Grass Bath Set. The re- freshing scent that's one of her favorites! Flower Mist, dusting powder, body sachet. §.850* *Plus 20% U. S. Tax Toiletries-Loeser's Main Floor 2.175* ;> USH ELECTED BY CLUB Misa: Alice M. Armstrong today had: been elected president of the Nassau County Business and «Pro- Others elected were Miss <Olga Lefhkowich, vice-president; \Miss Alice Hmielenski, recording sec- Miss June M. Dill, .c responding secretary; Miss Elaine treasurer; a n d Miss Betty M. Mehrtens, historian. * Miss Barbara L.. Locke, county proceeds of the recent annual fair executive director, will be guest speaker at the- installation\ which will be held January 15. Miss Beth M. Cronin, retiring president, will cor- include yard: goods curtains, blankets, quilts, sheets. pillow cas- The next meeting will be Jan- at the yet delicate fragrance she's.sure s..; GARDEN CITY - FRANKLIN at.NINTH -G. C. 1800------- 1.1 i c wimg G27) ICTORY BROADCAST GIVEN SECOND TIME A repeat performance of \V tory Broadcast,\ depicting a typ cal day in a radio broadcasting studio, was staged 'by the Men's club of the Church of the Trans- figuration, Long Beach avenue, Freeport. Proceeds of. the two ' perform- ances, supervised by Ray Young, will be used to reduce the in- debtedness on the parish house, with the mortgage burning cere- mony scheduled for Saturday night at a Christmas party for parish members. The Rev. Reg- ihald H. Scott is pastor. PLAN FACULTY TEA P-T. A. To Be- Hostesses; Talk To Be Given By Dr. Bair Members of the Parent-Teacher association of the Freeport Junior» Senior High school will be host- esses at a tea for the faculty, Thursday at 3:30 o'clock in' the high school cafeteria. ** The tea will follow a:program at 1:30 o'clock in the audiforium, when Dr. Frederick H.. Bair, exe- cutive assistant to the commis- sioner of education of the Univer- sity of the City of New York, will address the teachers.~ Members of all Parent-Teacher units have beet invited to hear Dr. Bair. By Gene Ahern_ |'V Room and nrd - THE JUDGE Atways W THE CLUB IS AN OLD RAILROAD CROSSING TO JOIN HIS GUN GATE TENDERS SHACK / CLUB!~>- ALLT THE JUDGE MOVED IT SHOT was THE $5 OVER ON 3 ACRES HE I PAID TO JON / OWNS. IN A SWAMP! ~~*THE LAST DUCK. IN THAT REGION Was SHOT AT WITH A BOW AND ARROW! Mrs. Joseph Storer Succeeds Mrs. Charles Huppert Mus. Joseph Storer will succeed Mrs. Charles Huppert as president of the Ladies Aid society of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church of Baldwin, following her election at the Christmas meeting, at the church. Mr®, Charles Eisenacher ~was elected vice-president; Mrs. Ar- thur Sorries, secretary; Mrs. Carl Benson, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Richard Sinclair, treas- urer. Members exchanged gifts and sang Christmas carols. The exec- utive board entertained at lunch- eon p¥eceding. the meeting, and tea was served later in the after- noun with Mrs. «Axel Johnson, Mrs. Rutherford Howell and Mrs. Sorries as hostesses. TO SEE YULE-PLAYS P-T.A. To Be Entertained By First, Fourth Grades The Christmas meeting of the Seamai. Avenue School. Parent- Teacher association, Freeport, will| there will be singing by the school yert. MacFarland is the class be held December 18 at 2:p. m. in glee club. mother. To. date, total member- the auditorium. Children of Miss| <Mrs. Stanley Versocki's second ip 'of 'the association is 265, in- Helen ett's fourth grade and|grade has been awarded the mem-{cluding 27 fathers, according to Miss Margaret Haring's first grade| bership prize with 100 percent,. announcement of the president, will present Christmas plays, and {enrollment of mothers.. Mrs @fiob-| Mrs. Henry A. Anderson. sty y a / THE PUFFLE GUN CLUB -> ** WILD DUCK AND FROG LEG DINNERS! It's There! All You Have To Do Is Look Inside Commuters travelling to and from the city, who have a sense of personal. re- sponsibilty in community af- fairs, find in the Nassau Daily Review-Star a medium that bridges the gap between the hours of morning and evening. Picking at random & couple of inside page items in today's issue, we learn on page 5 that Baldwin has started a. store and home window Christmas decoration contest and, on page 9, that a teachers' panel discussion will be held at Freeport High school. NEW MAP OF JAPAN Shrunken <Japan, stripped to virtually the same territory it had when Commodore Perry sailed in- to Tokyo Bay in 1853, is shown on: the National: Geographic So- ciety's newest war map, Japan and Korea-a ten-color chart which is a supplement to the National Semaphic Magazine for Decem- r. CHRISTMAS HOURS: Garden City Store open this week 'til 9 (Saturday included) v/ Merry comic aprons that make holiday entertaining even more fun! There's one for Mom, Pop. Sis and Junior, each with its own appropriate cartoons and sayings. Happy thought if you're looking for an original present for a whole family! Aprons-Main Floor. Also at Loeser's - Bay Shore GARDEN CITY - FRANKLIN at NINTH - G. C. 1800