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NASSAU DAILY REVIEW- STAR—TUESDAY MARCH 12, 1946 - |R WANT ADS—B’klyn, Queens, N. Y C.: Telephone Jamaica 86-2180 ISAAC B. BAYLIS DIES: NOTED ARCHITECT 0mm“ Fwd Isaac B. Bnyhs 84, a well You're going to love PASTA nown architect in Nassau coun- BERKILEY SCHAOQL Miss Ruth Monkmeyer of Mead street, pstead, and Miss of Haprison street, x34, have entered the ¥ L, New York city. Monkmeyer formerly at- * #emded Aifred university and Miss ARMED FORCES AELEASE 07 VET3) but- May guarded State Teachers col- , lege at New Paltz. 27 Nassau Soldiers, WAVE And 9 Sailors Amang Those Discharged fi Thirty-seven more New 14 Yeers In Lynbrook Mun-onus art“, including ‘7 a)? “gnorabésgfu‘uh; closed 1 A - NEET 'Trendg In Collega Aqmls- Be Topic hg Island Guidance as- branch of the National f Guidance association, s \Trends in College murmmw' at of the =46 sea- at Pratt institute, be hqld It | mm? oulidin x t, preceded\ 4549 for its \open-out-fat\ ton«front that simplifies ironing, and is so comfortable to wear. You may have short, three-quar- ter or GOP sleeves. mes in sizes 14, a 36, 38, 40, 42 yds. 30-in. fa ty, died Seturday at his home, 76 Cedar street. Hempstead. Baylis was a past noble grand of the Hempstesd chapter of Odd Fel- lows, He had designed many public buildings in Regimead and othm Nassau communi among th the Washington Street 1 md the village Building in tend Born in Elmont, he ad resldgm of Hempstead for more than §0 years, and was a mem- 3} ber of the Hempstead fire depart- ment. Baylis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Phebe Baylis; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Cora Drake of Patch- ifmodotk. ogue, Mrs. Ida Koeliler Hemp- mu b. {and Lara! Ll; Kl‘lypr‘ir Kevin if: 13>! w Yecuum Cleaner ami, Fla.; a son cy. 6f Sea- loti- Ho criss, and sflexal rendehildren and great grandchildren. llCCI- otors 323 WNRN HWY. 3426 Neer tare Ave. \one nay service \ ® | 333527353; | & Cleaners | : a, Aas | | &.V. C,5680 m “- vault” | Lawn Umbrellas Fibre Furniture Gay Beach Clam yeas FoR THE syMER More People Buy More Furniture and Rugs ot Than Ever Before FREEPORT HEMPSTEAD BAY SHORE ARE ENTITLED 10 WEAR ) Robert (CM R. mm. 14 Neulist ave- nue, Por 'ashington; Private First Cl\! aude . Cisco, 12 Lane &venue, Oyster Bay; Tech- nician «Fifth -Grade Robert E. 360 Cochran place, 4 and Corporal John ' |F. Doble, 16 Linford road, Great . Neck. Private first Class Edward M. z “mu Dover (parkway, 4 Manor; Corporal Anthony F. Gaudy,, 61 Elizabeth avenue, Hembstéad; Private First Class m \I.. Guastella, 81 Maude * street, Hempstead; Private. First Char Michael ~ Glass, _ 2 Sapir Discharged At Yflg treet, Valley Stream; Technician The following sold}?! (ll-In Fifth Grade Howard H. Hessen, charged at Fort Dix, N. Amityville: Technician Fifth Lieutenant Henty Faller, Jr. 99|Grade Ofte D. Kahan, 255 Grand Morris avenue, Rockville ard, Long Beach; Techni- First Lieutenant Arthur C. _dfl, Fish Third Grade James Lewis, 58 Hudson road, Bellerose} oc Val! ; Private First Class ond Lieutenant Francis G. u, 170 East Broad- Ker We“), each; Sergeant Gun- 38 Filbert street, Valley Stream; Private First Justin R. Pearlstein, 150 ette place, Woodmere; Pri- vate First Class Frederick T. Sickert, 101 Fenworth boulevard, Eranklin Square; and Sergeant Kenneth R: Sanderson, 179 Bel- mont parkway, Hempstead. h First Class John C. J\ Orchard street, Staff Sergeant Wil- Tobin, Hempstead; Cor- f I'ld'wlrd C. Thursland, 72 avenue, Long Beach, and Birch ce, Wantagh: rk, 20° Albermarle® lan Manhasset; Flight \Officer Cat Sthimer, 95-05 . 240th street, Bellerose; Private First (Class -———-———————————afi-¢ ale First Class Robert Woy- pice, §4 Lakeside drive. Baldwin. me nV TOTALS 87,707) Amount Shows Increase Of Nearly $10,000 Over 1945 Figure A total of $47,707.19 has been contributed to the annual March of Dimes campaign of the Nassau County chapter, of the National Foundation for' Infantile Paraly- sis, Mrs. George A. Stevenson Of is Floral | Park, has announced. ~ 'This is an increase of almost $10,000 over the total for last year when large contributions from the war plants were included in the total,\ Mrs. Stevenson said: \Great credit is due our volunteer workers whose untiring efforts have made pusmble the topping of last year's total without the aid of the comnbuuona from the large war plants.\ Village Totals VAHBBE totals were announced as follows: Baldwin, Thomas Dougherty, $150; Bayville, Mar- tin McCaffrey, $66; Bellerose, Mrs, George W, Alder, $247; Bellerose Terrace, Mrs. Elmer Applegit, $300; North Belimore, Robert Hecker, $455; Bellmore, ' Mrs. Marion Linwood, $473; Kast Rock- away, Mrs. Murray > Rappaport, $111; East Williston, Robert Sprague, $132;, Elmont, Mrs. Bert Ingram, $464; Farmmgdale, rs. Edward Meyer, $671; Floral Park, Mrs. Albert L. Hammond, $2,259; Freeport, B. A. McSweeney, $650; Glen Cove, Max Copper, 91.1 Garden City, Mrs. Gordon Allister, $2,400; Glenwood ing, Mrs. John Brown, 939,13; I chapter chairman, Neck, Mrs. M. R. Schenck, y Hempstead, Mrs. Harold F.\ ge- Hicksville, io: convmfion of the 83 fl we. as- cl g 5 mu Wad!) ton stree , $t. agg- wy cal a??? Wosd'o WM? o Central High school n of the publicity com- FREEPORT ELKS A sled of officers for the 1946- 47 term ipresented by the nomi- nating c@mmittee of the Freeport lodge off Elks will be submitted for appr@val to the lodge members at the c@ming meeting. Willi Keil has been named exalted ruler to succeed Henry f i her officers on the sla don Meyer, . esteemed ight; Fred Sguhm, es- yal knight; Rene Car- med lecturing knight; clllroy, trusteé for five lam Murphy, secretary; m, treasurer; Vielbig, and- lodge representative, and -Blume, Sr., tiler. soUTH SHORE QUARTET TO ENTERTAIN KIWANIS A “is?“ composed of members of the th Shore Glee club will entertain' the Kiwanis club of Oceansid@ tonight at Quinn's cafe, Long B*h road, Rockville Cen- of the quartet ._ Bohn, Augustus Naif 11.35 mot! ll nou, to do in'a hurry ogmwgpcqq‘lg this embroidery for its varle design, and easy stitches. A little fime, a few stitches, presto-new life for your rneps' Pattern 845 has transfer of o- tifs mere A 6 in.; stitches. send (Vigil to ipsten in col s for u- tar. Need amt, Dept., [oi ta w m can‘t: gore nrlnphyou our ni v es ecraft Cuta E iMaktrations of des ”(W : 5:1!“an atlts: \tn all- rte patte r c printed right fin the “Mum HALED INTO COURT FOR INSULTING COP§ Tom Lantry, 59, a drugsist, of 203 Washingion avenue, Cedar- hurst, who has been haled info court on previous oecgsions, today had been sentenced to thirty days It Nassat county Jall 'after plead- ing guilty before District Cour} Judge Joseph P. Lebluecher at Mincola to a charge of disorderly conduct rolman John Stankerd of the awn ArITH GroUPr to MEET Tomorrow “no; in?“ Beach Wo ter No. 506 of B'Nai % tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. to iscuss participation with the men's group in mg anpual dunner- dance scheduled for June 8 Abraham Schlissel | will pmfdg and dun-mg: and commut- e women's division wfrbcénm n's chap- rith will ted. Other projects will take place spring and summer bers and their friends AalfllnlN SORE THROAT Qustx (@t §TEEL FUSTOM Radiator Enc WM E oss guxe op hoa hoa A Intake s Phone - EVergreen CONSTIPATION ENDED WITHOUT UNI” meyer, $1,900; , Richard C. Jenkins and Fab precinet charged that Sun : pre § A m urged to attend. A social and gm}: musk $99 - Island Cooke. F. Howard day, At Washington and Central refrestiment Abut wilt follow the Millions p ark, Philip Nitlow, f ill play the piano ac-|@venugs, Cedarhurst, Lantry ad- business meeting. Famous I rm tter and Cress Canapes Other m dreésed hin in \vile\ language for Lasting I muffin-3°“ Also, Locust Valley, Miss Flor» Southard, president| and, in the presence of several HOME FRAM - “war mee Oates, $827; Long z ach, . has invited members pf people, proclaimed that the \N@§-| Mrs, Hurlbert C. Elmore of You, too, rowan-w ercy Elias, $3,000; Lynbrook, Kiwanis clubs of aurrouqdmzliau county cops were a bunch of Brompton road, Garden City, has I you suff “an“ a’hs {dailiGreeanhtt 5251323 fig” towns , rolattend. grafters and; bums.\ return from the Poconos where I4€ $9111.“ 9d t asge arvey Craw n= - h m1 ions de, on hangs! (Strathmore Village), Mrs. she sta Cd at Skytop lodge; delicious K 4 ta 1% tablespoofts chopped watercress mmd black pepper lemon juice lents together 51 Pile on toast canal crackers “M In Sauce 1 bunch asparagus or 1 can asparagus tips $0111! warm-b poon butter 1 ta a n flour % cup thicken or vegetable YOU stock & 3 mespoons cream 1 - 14 tablespoon lemon juice Frank McKenna, Mrs. Homer Bear, $1,443; Mal- verne, Joseph O'Dowd, $487; Massapequa, Mrs. Sidriey Tegler, $1,260; Mineola, George S. Eaton, $1,400; New Hyde Park, Miss Dorothy Stoutenburgh, $693; Oceanside, Mrs, Margaret Strohm, $430; Plandome, Stover, $338; Port Washington, Mrs. DeWitt Clinton Long, $§00; Roosevelt, Mrs, Lee Hench, $879; Roslyn, Mrs. Ernest Dunett, $370; Rockville Centre, Mrs. William Deevy, $2,500; Sea Cliff, Miss Dorothy Smith, $620; Stewart Manor, Mrs. Harold Puckett, $439; Valley, Stream, Mrs. Lester Milton, $1,946; Westbury, Mrs $509; Merrick, Mrs. Frances Guarding Your Health By DR. HERMAN N. FUNWN Hope For Tiwo Blood Disorders ears ago, treatment tor phorus ious disorders with ra- phosphorus was tried. disorders are leukeitjia and 01 themia. Inthe first of these conditions there is a a; ase in the number of “hie cells in the blood. In the second e@nditJon it is the red cells that are overplentiful. octo® Shields Warren of Bos- ton, Mas#achusetts, has studied §1 These t will do no permanent harm. Effects Q‘ WWW?!” IN one instance, a patient devel- oped what is known as radia- tion sickness, which is a condition sometimes occy rlntblauowm; K- ray treatments is glea when treatment was ducon w One patient also complained of sickness to the stomach following f lldllt F llwlyl chas! ‘2103' catch : ta. | “tar AL AN. and drink plenty of Do um every day, and w flu) never have to take anot IS on%u you live! prov! n: gentle- alibi“? wed in the colon to fy bormel. fl {élmlnltm . I: # not gn‘x ve. It's a hi ut lating / od y putritics L—B 1M L cotv eat, in f‘ r- \accurate? Ci M ¢t your d wag vil ich elements ounce pri wig? ig Ne I him and wash asparagus (if Edwin '. Hicks,\ $500; Woodmere Patle’m ho wet treated \1 this treatment and the treatment w to help H's aADGE qregus are used), remove (Five Towns), Mrs. Alex Backert, N8Y: “HS January» g discontinued. The 9mm. “dun Who! Th vitamins 4 bo hp telle- upright in boiling $10,000; Wantagh, George Caffrey, “m P orus is Of) geyelop fev gainst ¢ elm-w- Protein OF COURAGE t NSflNCTION7 water 'until tender.) Drain and $162\ and West Hempstead, An- C3§Y to but. since the end Of Practically magnum-mm 79h! 1d tssue essen- place a small bundle of stalks on thony Valente, $374. the war ilt ll hoped that a more mm; horus my“, it b; h-l for {to i each plate If canned asparagus plentifu}isupply will be available. E 15 Mt re- Eat ALL-RRAN t'n a ley. Get e used, heat thoroughly. butter and blend in flour. ien smooth add chicken or veg- le stock mixed with cream. until sauce boils. Pou? over x5”? milked with lemon juice and héat without boiling. Serve over the asparagus. CHATEAU THIERRY geroreve CHAPTER No, 27 HEMPSTEAD. N. Y. @nly those who have shed their blood or given a part. of their well-being in defense of our notion are privi- *leged to wear thus emblem of the Disabled American TOMAH VISITORS Hempstead Council Members En- tertained In Lakeview Visitors from the Tomah coun- cil, Degree of Pocahontas, of Hempstead, were entertained at a meeting of the Wahneta council of Lakeview, at the Woodfield road firehouse. Mrs. Florence Wilber is chair- man of the blanket club, which is being formed. The group received a card from the past Pocahontas, Mrs. Katherine Hockenjos, who is in Florida. The special award went to Mrs. Virginia Davidson. The mixed was giv He fee it by i since m way. 1 aration, dissolved in .a and/ glucose s¢lutiop, by injection, in: vein. that If is better/to give ction than..by mouth, of jt is absorbed in this + ov # e-third Benefited R. RREN mo med it m a nu v of Hodgkin! disapp, fecting the ly [IQ s to for tr D I- ln £21; mam -ray for x on were er x-tay body, causing th chose tl idne tanned in {he In view o the (act that 'this type of trpatmgnt mung and appears fo such serious conditions Ti lguke- ces 147 be mia and polyc appear in many ins worth trying in these diseases par- tmularly when a more liberal sup- ply is available. ~ § F5 Lia AND ANSWERS u give me a rem- edy for flea; ve perspiration of the feet? r\ Answer: of the feet wearing the ve perspirauon # Jun” is due. to fin\: ong king of stock- oes. - Ru -soled ._ YOu can GET a 100 LOAN JF YQVU CAN REPAY $6.97 A MQNTH No Ogden-n needed this delicious cerem cer's. Made by K hug/o of Creek and Oma Butt Payments shown in t'bk Anciud! principal u! Veterans. 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