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WANT ADS-Franklin Square: Telephone Fieldstone 3-3310 ELECT MRS, GAGLIANO EASTERN STAR MATRON Mrs. Cora Gagliano: was elected worthy matron of Mineola chap- ter, Order of the Eastern Star, at a recent meeting in Odd Fellows' hall, Her staf includes Harry Schmidt, worthy patron; Mrs. Al- ma Clendenny, ~secretary; Mrs. Mildred treasurer;> Mrs. Katherine Noll, three-year trus- tee; Mrs. Harriet Banschbach, as~ sociate matron, Mrs. Edith Roese, conductress, - and ° Mrs. Emma O'Connor, associate cotiductress. Mrs.- Dorothy Abel,. historian, presen'sd the retiring maton, Mrs. Noll, with a book containing the history of the chapter for the past year, ‘ Draping of the altar, in memory of deceased members, was held, at which Mrs. Noll and Louis Jahel- ka, patron, presided.. Refresh- ments, were served by Mrs. Roese and her committee. The group will hold a Christ- mas party for convalescent ser- vicement at Mitchel Field hospital, Saturday at 6 p. m. Miss Doris Lindwall is in charge. Gifts will be exchanged at a chapter Christ- mas party, December 20 at 8 p. m. in the ball, with Mrs. Ada Jahelka, chairman. EX-EOUNCILORS PARTY Former Hea ds, America, Exchange Greetings Past . Councilons : association, Daughters of America, held a \| Christmas: party recently at \ Dauch's hall, Jackson street, Hempstead, which 'was attended by 60 members 'and guests. Gifts were 'exchanged. The hostesses were past presidents of the asso- clation. Guests of honor included state officers. They. were past state councilors Catherine Langman, Anna Moore and Myrtle Golden; Elizabeth: Pettigrew, member of the state- law. committee: Lillian (Anna Marion Wachter. and Mrs. Albert Owens, district deputies;-Esther Dikeman, Julie Kohlus, Dorothy Post, Grace Weigert, Abbie Newhouse, Celia \ Goety, Helen Daynor and Ann Se- rineck. Mrs. Kohlus presided. Two new members were greeted, Miss Prudy Richie of Freeport and Mrs. J. V. Herrod of (Lynbrook. .The next meeting will be held at the hall January 2, at 8 p. m. . Dons Civies Questlons . and Answers Haskin Service A reade: can get the answer to any tion of fact by writing The Nassau ail7 Review-Star, Information Buseas, 316 s 8t, N. E. Wilkins tom 2, D. C. Please enclose three ( gents for postage Q. Are citizens of other na- tions eligible for the Medal for Merit? N. B. A. Civilian citizens of nations other than the United States are eligible for the Medal for Merit if they are citizens of any nations prosecuting the war under the joint declaration of the United Nations, or of other friendly na- tions,. and if they have since Sep- tember 8, 1939, distinguished themselves by exceptionally meri- torious or courageous acts or acts im.furtherance of the war efforts of the United Nations: JAMES C; KELLY Master Sergeant James~ C.. Kelly, husband of the former MissCatherine Cain-of 18 Scott place, Rockville Centre,. has be ¢ n honorably disgharged from the army. In the service for 40 months, he was with the 13th armored division in the European theater for seven months, winning two battle stars. His father, P. H. Kelly, lives at 24. Milford place, Rockville Centre: Q. Please compare the length of the coast lines of the British Isles and Japan. S. B. T. A. The coast line of Japan is about 13 times as long as that of the British Isles, Q. How much money is bet on horse racing in the United States ina year? W. N. L. A. In 1944 over one billion dol- lars was bet on. horse races, Q. Did any of the Central Pow- ers erect a cenotaph honoring an unknown soldier of World War 1? ENTERTAINS AT TEA Miss | Elsie Farr of Leverich street, Hempstead, chairman of the garden department of the Hempstead Woman's club, enter- tained at tea yesterday afternoon. T. T. O. A. According to records avail- 7 4 M” able here, Turkey is the only d country, fighting on the side of Germany in World War 1, which has a tomb for an unknown soldier of that war. Q. How does the interest rate om the Federal debt now compare with the interest rate after World War 1 S. D. E. A. The average rate of interest on the Federal debt: today is,1.94 Simple House Frock Look pretty while busy around the house in Pattern 4554-make this gay frock, with heart pockets, sweetheart neck, in a few hours! £Simple pattern parts-easy to sew. Pattern 4554 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 44, Size 16 3 yards 35-inch, Big per cent. After World War 1 the Send TWENTY CENTS in. coins for this average interest rate was about L mm to the Nassau Dally Review-Star, « 44 cent. Pattern Dept.. P. O. Box 17}, Station a per cel 0, Pring p New York 11 N. ¥. STYLE size. AND Rowben: ¥60k NAM, JUST OUT-The new Anne Adams Q. Why do some people in Eng- land have two votes in an elec- tion? L ¥. 0. A. If 'a person in England lives tor the 51133310 “1:51:11; was!!! {gig-133 in one constituency and rents T p 3 hats, 3 bags, lum. bed- business premises in another he P [.. R may vote in' each constituency. University graduates are allowed to vote through the mail for cer- tain candidates representing the universities. and are held speci- fically responsible for keeping an eye on legislation concerning edu- cation. Service Men and Women Q. Is information available on the number of men in the Navy. Marine Corps, and> Coast Guard who failed to graduate from grade school* L. L. ® A. The: estimated number of men who did not complete eight years of grade school as of June 30, - 1945 is as follows: Navy 200,000; . Marine . Corps 21,000; Coast Guard 4,000. Q. Where can % veteran obtain advice and suggestions on the type of civilian job for which his experience in the service has fitied him? F. E. B, A. Veterans may obtain em- ployment 'counseling through the local offices of the U. S. Employ- ment ' Service for - appropriate Wlacement. either for referral to am immediate job or for a long- reage plan of training. Q. What does VPB-98 Mech. Pool mean? J. B. A. VPB's are large patrol bombers capable of operating on their own for weeks from ad- vanced bases or small tenders. The abbreviations indicate that the man in whose address they secur is attached to the: mech- anie's pool for such planes. cents more brings you these smart s Jiffy Mittens When you can crochet mittens as bright and warm as these in a jiffy, you'll want to make any number of pairs! Entirely in dou- ble crochet. 4 Jiffy crochet mittens in two col- ors, in knitting worsted. Sturdy and-in small, medium and large size, Send PIPTEEN CENTS in coins for this attern to the Nassau Daily Review-Stas, 32 Needlecraft t., _P. O. Bor 18% Station O. New g?\ 11, N. Y. 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New angles and better con- doings, on scolding, Play pupil, and nections for increased memey-making if mote how friendship grows, how much you are- om up-and-up. with: all com- New Mrs. (Charles Stringham, vice- easier you can eventually put over your| cerned. resident; Mrs. Carl alestp'hal ze. Poi86 Novenmen :s «« brommes s (614 Mrs. Peter. W. Noren, secretary; P L * > , » APRIL 21 to MAY (Tauras)-Mixed tarias)-@mbarrassing, costly eituations Mrs. George Schwarz, treasurer, cording secretary; Mrs. Henry| vibrati expmase | may terut from baste. lack of fore- |and Mrs. Teckla Jaeckel, financial Schoenberger, treasurer; Mrs. Jo-|. securities, over-worked ideas, In p. m.| hees Close seng profaned SCCretary. A . things ~soften down, romance. favored I Riles i pif wive Timmeriel d Mrs. Oscar seph financial secretary;| under tact all quick turnovers favored. a merlein an T6. Loughlin will serve on the com- mittee in charge of the 25th am- niversary celebration. A business session was followed by a Christ- mas party, at© which gifts were exchanged- with secret pals who were revealed 'at the affair; Merk- bers played games and Sang Christmas carols. Refreshments were served. by Mrs. Schwarz and Mrs. George Kelm, hostesses. The group will meet Januéry 3 at 8 p. m. -in the parish hall. The ing. circle. will convene that «morn- ing at 10 o'clock in the church. DECEMBER: 34 to JANU cerm)-Though your. b picture may not losk too moment, current hinde influences are only temporary, Br thimgs in sight; heads. up! * JANUARY 20 to PEBEDARY % (Aqwar- ius)-Not too complicated a .period, but enough so to advocate keen watchful- ness. Getting there first will alse coun In s reckoning. Unpremed! Y 21. (Capri- iness or _ work nguine at the MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)-Aspects nll for unknown quant! Smart Gemini folks instinctively gravitate to. the use of up-to-date modes, gadgets. Be alert, rimed for better indications. at to JULY 28 (C -Some un friendly influences for financial matters. Watch out for tricky subtlety, Protect yourself from. insufficient knowledge; + iguana-numm'm‘ before ng ahead, JULY t to AUGUST ## (Lee\-News from distance that 'may affect income, in- grease financial st f Expert advic would help facilitate favormble r s. Home, family, 'joved ques need affection. Mrs. Robert Koke, corresponding and Mrs. Edmund Car- men, §¢., publicity chairman, Misc@llaneous club winners were Miss Alvina Schmidt and Mrs. Sthoenberger, The group will meet January 3 at 2 p. m. in the hall. A Christmas party will be held jointly with the missionary soci- ety Thiirsday noon in the church hall. Mrs. Ralph Strohrmann and Mrs. (Richard, Plesser are in charge, > AT WINTER HOME R My. and Mrs, W. L. Wright of Cherry Valley road, West Hemp- stead, @re at their winter home at| 2% it Gargden, S..C. octontr 1 or little, these are the things most girls dream of at need sound advice for imperi t issues of large scope and import ance. After T p. m., romance and gocial aGairs rale highly YOU BORN TODAY: Could become able executive, have clear insight, ability to think; ckly, °. (furl any - fondnass f or you'll be misunderstood, prompt and expect others jump -at condlurions.> In In nt brokeraie. aver erit patron I Mector Berlios, composer; Fiorello LaGuardia, Muyer N. Y. City. SHOP TUESDAY 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. H very of energ d -time to carry on for gainful returns, Superfluous outlawed. m 24 to VISITING DAUGETE® Mrs. Frederick H. Handsfield of Fifth street, Garden City, is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Evan Pan- cake in Shreveport, La. s M. vance your cause in many Push ight. ideas, show s, inopinions Libra truly improvement to NOVEMBER 1f (Beerple) Christmas. 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