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WANT ADS-Hempstead: Telephone Hempstead 6980 seee PLGAADS LING BALOWIN CONTEST Store And Home Owners To Compete In Yule Decorations ards marked \Decorate B win\ will appear in shop windows throughout the commun- ity this week, and home owners im all sections from the Harbor to Southern State parkway are getting ready to compete for awards to be made by the Bald- Civic association; sponsors of the Yuletide decoration contest. Art classes in Baldwin elementary schools and high school have been busily engaged on designs for home doorways -and store fronts, which are also eligible. William C. Mansfeld, in charge «of the contest, detailing the pro- gram for the Baldwin Civic as- sociation at its meeting at Ma- ic temple, explained that good t originality, simplicity of ex- pression and form rather than lavishness would be the determin- ing factors in the judges' decision, I Elimination Contest A preliminary inspection will select the ten best displays in each section, which will then come. be- fore the critical eye'of a commit- tee of out-of-town experts. 'The ommittee will determine 'the three best decorated houses in each division, and a single award will go to the home or store ad- judged the best decorated in the entire community. Serving 'on the < preliminary committee for home doorways are George Mould, Walter Forster, Mrs. Frances Carmiencke -and Thomas Layer. cluding George Bergkamp, Ernest Wexler, Fred Zettler and Joseph Wick, has been appointed to spur the merchants into wholehearted participation in the contest. MRS. AHEARN HOSTESS TO WOMEN'S SOCIETY Mrs. Jeremiah: Ahearn -was hostess to the- Womens' Society for Christian Service of St. Paul's Methodist church, Mineola, -at- a luncheon at her home, Transverse road, Garden City. The following were elected <to office: Mrs. Robert Brown, in- cumbent president; Mrs. Edward Crofts, vice-president; Mrs. Ger- ard Wuttke, secretary; Mrs. Pratt Johnson, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Vie- hauser, cormresponding secretary; Mrs. Otto Brand, chairman .of spiritual | devotions; 'Mrs. ~ Fred Dochtermann, literature chair- man, and Mrs. Augusta Huber, chairman of supplies. Acommercial product was.dem- onstrated, with Mrs.. Johnson.. in charge. The devotional service was led by Mrs. Brand and a solo was sung by Mrs. Ahearn at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Henry Neilson assisted the hostess. \A Christmas party will be the fea- ture of the next session, Janu- ary 4, at 2 p. m., in the church hall. The Crossword Puzzle nue, Co|iege Singers Heard: In Concert Girls from Adelphi college and men from the Columbia university glee club were heard in a LT. CALVERT AAL ON INACTIVE DUTY 2 Other Naval Officers, 2 Waves, 2 Soldiers Releaged , Lieutenant The officer, from Ni EUGENE SHEFFER HORIZONTAL 1. Describe grammatically a. Card game 3. Arabian garment [wit 1T 7. Mountain crest Mineralized rock Silence by L JAG [G IE JDJ & visience 15. Of the nose 16. Puuse 18 a Vault under 5. Caused to go 26. Coloriess [MIAIL [U [RJAT [N] |L [1 INTE IR 1 [RJ (AJD 16 [5 Millin] 1 Ths 1D 15 HBL T (E I (L JE JMT 11 JL, }€ 5 MBO IE IN] mla S BATE IB JO AlBR] | 1C |L SIT IAIMIP [S INJOIRIE JD € IL, JAE IAT s M 1 IRIE INTE | Rela *** IV (A JN s TE (Alc. [SMR Son) - [€ |R] S NT(€ JL fAjE A S 1515) 1. Peried 47. -H 3 M : inks. aat a | t Haak,\ Sudden and columns 56. Contorted wale\ 49. mag-l“ 31. NV gt?“ 45. The Communion}. 51, Casting mold 1. Greek trom table 33. Artist's medium of s erds Christmas shopping is simplified by a checking account. Carry- your check book with you « .. ; bills. Open a- Special Checking Account at the Lynbrook FIRST BAR + ESTABLISHED 190 or-mail checks in payment of < National Bank. No minimum balance required. THE Jynlmé Wafiona/ BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 310 Merrick Road + Lynbrook, New York 4 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Lynbrook, (J.g.) Gaspare (¢.) of 82 Roxbury road, Garden City, holder ofthe Asiatic-Pacific rib- bon withisix battle stars and the Philippine Liberation ribbon avith two battle stars, has been releas- ed to inactive duty from 'the naval service. who served three years, participated in the follow- ing naval actions: Saipan invasion, Pelileiu operations, Leyte invasion, Luzon bombardments, Iwo Jima bombardment, support of landings, at>Okinawa-and first strikes on Togyo. He is now -with his wife and their young daughter at the Garden City address. Two other navy officers, a sailor two WAVES and two soldiers, al county, have also been honorably released from ac- tive duty -with the armed forces. The navy officers are: Lieuten- ant Robert E. Higgs, 45 Clark ave- and Lieutenant P. Benenati 84 Kings parkway Baldwin and the sailor is. Anthony W. Anselmo, COO BOT ETT 4400 2900 a- \ -e c \PI 710 R \ P22 c-R-4 --CF J_ -Z --- \T1 Rcc -H 200 7 -- e 240000 ° RGC 20 RO 20 Ge SATURDAY'S SOLUTION [RISJATO (E MS IL. Iv] |E JRJA {nF [€ JR T (E IE | [L_ Lt JINJE [SIB TE RIR TAD Ini] 81. Sepsopen i Macaw Revoke Begin Wrieg!y Entrance 5S?“ Fine craftsmanship Alert and modern styling An emblem impart rate and. ex- 3211:an quisite beauty to our Ceg‘en’t diamond rings. See . Caper our: dimond display . Pair now ! All real values I .. Armed\ contest . More than .one . Receptacle . Anybody . Covetousness . Respectful title ; sat . Bwinelike . Near the cheek . Oacine bird gl'mrnnunfi s that: . Exclamation say the nice things you went to say long after Coterie the gift occasion is over. We have a reputation massed chorus Saturday night at a concert at Adelphi college in Garden City. » Nassau Daily Review-Star Photographer “gem? grit class, ~Oak ~street,! BALDWIN G. 0. PI. CLUB Farmingdale, MEETING CANCELLED The WAVES are: Eleanor N. Jagow, yeoman first class, 45 Gar- field place, Lynbrook, and Anna} 'The regular monthly meeting of Stark, pharmacist's-mate second the Baldwin Republican club €lass, 16 Marshall avenue, Lyn-| which' was to have been held to- brook. morrow night has been cancelled The soldiers \are: Corporal|in favor of the annual Christmas Thomas Semirich,~ Island (Park, |Party to take place December 18 and Sergeant Richard T: Beddow, at Masonic temple, Prospect street, Jr., 308 Buchnan avenue, Mineola. Baldwin. G. 0. P. WOMEN PLAN treahments and the traditional ex- TWO CARD PARTIES |casion. William F. Strube, club change of gifts will feature the oc- president, announced. sPunsored by the Womens Repub: | DEMOCRATIC CLUBS JOIN TO ENTERTAIN lican club of Mineola December Members of the. Men's and 19, at 8:30 p. m., in 'Odd Fellows hall. * Mts. William Meyer -and Mrs:| women's Democratic clubs of Val- William, Emig are co-chairmen Of|jey stream are invited to bring the affair, which was discussed At} ipeir friends to the joint meeting a recent meeting in the. hall-/to ned tonight at 8:30 o'clock at Another card party will be con- the Corona avenue firehouse, Val- ducted by the CIUth1P“arlyhls‘ @t ley Stream. ) 8:30 p. m., at the hall, with Mrs. R ane. j 4 ; Entertainment and refreshments 2:2\9 O‘Neill serving .as) thair are prqmised by Mrs. Providence Atanasio and Alfred P. Cosgrove, Mrs. John A.. Gardner,: PrGS- presidents of the respective clubs. ident, gave a resume of a talk made by Mrs. Jane Todd, recent- My name is Jasper Ross. I'm ly, in Garden City. --A donation was made to the Girl Scout fund. the \Yes\ man at Personal Finance Co. . . . that is-I'm the Marcus Christ, county (attorney, who was scheduled speaker, was man who likes to say \Yes\ to requests for Personal loans. detained in Albany. You see-I'm the manager of MAN TO BE TRIED FOR PUNCHING KIN'S WIFE our office-the man who's re- sponsible for building up out Joseph Chim;i_;t 20 East Sea- business, The more times I say \yes\ to requests for loans-the man avenue, Freeport, was re- more business we do. And since leased today on his own recog- nizance for trial on January 10, making Personal Loans of '§25 to- $250 or more is our ONLY after pleading innocent to <a charge of having struck his sister- in-law, Mrs. Mitzi Chimeri, in the busingss-that's mighty impor- tant to me. Therefore, it you need extra face with his fist, in front of the Clfib cafe, Church street, Free- port, last Friday. cash at any time-whether a little for a short time or a lot for along time-you can de- Mrs. Chimeri charged third de- gree assault when he was ar- pend on my doing my. best to say \yes\ to you. raigned before District» Judge Next time you can use a loan George S. Johnson at Mineola give me a chance to say \¥es\~- Saturday. JOIN BALDWIN CIVICS won't you? Pl} consider it a favor, See me at Personal Seven new members were ad- mitted to the Baldwin Civic as- sociation last week. They are: Finance Co., 29% Fulton Ave. (2nd floor). Phone HEMP- STEAD 1805. Calvert Hall [ Lewis Bearmore, Mrs. Francis Carmiencke, Fred Zettler, William G. Shaw, John Gardiner, George H. Miller and Joseph Shea. Mrs. Charles A. Lovett, vice-president, is membership chairman. ‘ greases & f # Precious Gifts MAKE PRECIOUS QIMOIIIS 1e's nest Verbally Garden implement animal Inhume Give gifts that endure . . , gifts 'that continue to for fine jewelry and fine watches .. featuring Gruen Precision Watches. Come in mid make your selection today. i E f\ M |JEWELRY SHOP PA TK’B 39d Generation 1 A C of Jewelers § 43 SO. MAIN ST. (at Sunrise Highway) 5 FREEPORT 9898 L. Open Every Evening Until Christmas } | | 3 | 5 ) NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR-MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1945 H 0 N E Y B U N N IES Soft, fluffy mounds of white bunny fur to keep hands and ears cosy as kittens, MITTENS $2 .9g* MATCHING CHEERMUFFS $1.50* $3.98 B REEN EYES by ESME. OF PARLS GREEN EYES PERFUME 1 dram .... $2.50® 3 drams i.. - $6.00* 1 oz,. ...... $15.00® GREEN EYES SPRAY perfume in lighter concentration ...... $3.50* Girt onse sachet and perfume $§.00* *Plus: 20% Fed. tox. WI NTER MAGIC Exclusive with OC. New two-tone version of OC'S beloved nightie. 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