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Eiud 1 BOYS! TEAM WINS, 21-9 | are su o i grins |-'Rose Policastro and Betty Gambee.| To 'brighten your Christmas ~ Members of the honor team, | eve, the Choristers and a brass IN VOLLEY BALL GAME chosen of; Miss Enlven {icCorcL The boys who played the game sextet from Mineola High school a of Eas bek awe igh | physical education teacher, in-|@re: George | McDougal, A“? will. play and sing 'Christmas Boys of East Rockaway High clude: Louise Miller, Pat Daly,| Johnson, Howard Christian, Bill carols at 8 p..m. at the corner of Carolyn Williams, Diane Byron,| Gambee, Joe Reilly, Minton Ham- Hillside and Willis avenues, Wil- Janet Dominicus, Marie Frost, sley, Tom Carney, Mike Frost and liston Park, Anyone interested has NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR- TUESDAY, DEpflilbbfi ii, 1946 WANT ALS-Lynbrook: Telephone L¥nbroo NATIVITY TO BE THEME |MRS. WILLIAM STAHLE; | PLAN XMAS PARTY | |:: OF YULETIDE PROGRAM | _ RESIDENT OF SEAFORD | New west rtempsicad iris Group | \HE mmmmmmmmmmsmsmmpmmmmmmmmmnmme = h! Charlotte DiRusso, Doris Davison; TO SING CAROLS ig about today at the is group, which is s f sls nowuge To Have Holiday Affair Dec. 27 , e Masonic and As in the past, the Nativity will| Mrs. Anne Rebecca Stahle, 63, * |by the Masonic and E be they théme of the annual) of Merrick road, Seaford, died Christmas program of Ten‘gli ave-~| Sunday following an illness of nue gehool, Ogeanside, Friday at| several months. The newly organized West orders, is open for membership tc Hempstead assembly, Junior Or-| girls between 13 and 18 years who der of Rainbow Girls, is planning|are daughters of Master Masons, school who challenged the girls onur volley ball team, won a vic- 'ory, and the score, 21 to 9, they Peggy Wyrhes, Dorothy O'Brien,| Bob Hardy. been invited to join the group. 1 p. m. in theischool. Mrs. Stahle was born in Wil-|a Christmas party for December FAQ“? 5m?! or 1”,ch ,a Rain- This year, the sixth grade, r00Mm | kes-Barre, Pa., and had been a 27 at 8 p. m. at the Lottie Ather-| POW. Girl. Mrs. Charles Ruggles THINK, SWEETHEART, IF 9, will provide the speaking Parts resident of Seaford for many ton os him] Malverne, Arrange ff? 1 Aw?“ fir”: West Hemp- YOU'D. BEEN THROUGH ALL as a choral reading. Christmas chool, Malverne, Arrang tead, is the mother*adtisor years. She is survived by her husband, thas William G. Stahle, head custodian The ParentsWeacher association | ;,, the Seaford avenue school, choral society, tinder the direction Seaford; and . th daughter of Mrs. John W. Knox, will sing ord; ant ree uanters, two - selections}. \Jesu 'Bambino\ Mrs. Anna Haskett of Seaford, « ; ;]. Mrs. Katherine Moyer and Mrs. 3:3“ ”‘Carol offthe Russian Chil Esther Rabenold of Emmaus, Pa. VISIT MAMARONECK -|13 PUPILS ARE LISTED High School Music Groups Give! _ ON HIGH HONOR ROLL , ° Program, Thirteen pupils of Cleveland Fifty members of the Boys' Glee | avenue school, Freeport, today are club If! G‘fgleflhcuy hHlaIF sth°°1 listed on the high honor roll. together wi e school's dance ; . 1 r orchestra, Fred Usbeck's Skylarks, 5311151); lgf‘lffe‘z't CrfrffliinJggziaéln; recently presented a mock radio Pauline ' West, \ fourth graders; program at Mamaroneck High Jacklyn Barnett, Lillian Duffey school, Mamargneck. and Anna Freeman, third graders; The glee-club, under the direc- |and Albert Morant, fifth graders, tion of- Hatry ®. Spiers, went to |and Henrietta Colter, Randolph Mamaroneck 49 return the visit at | Nolan, Frances Thomas, Ada Ty- Garden City last spring of the |son and Birdie West, sixth graders, Westchester High school's chorus.| Eleven others are listed on the - honor roll. Forty-eight young- GLEE CLUB TO BROADCAST sters hold perfect attendance and The glee clubof Collidge school, punctuality records Baldwin, madé up. of students' of - the fifth, sixth and seventh grades, | GUESTS AT FARMINGDALE will . broadcast (tomorrow at. 2:15 Week-end guests of Dr. W. El- p. m.-over station WGBB, Free-| lory Follett and Mrs. Follett of port, A program: of Christmas| Conklin street, Farmingdale were music will be presented under the| Mr, and Mrs. F. B. Warren of direction of Mi$$ Ruth Lounsbery, | Chappaqua, New York and their music- teacher, daughter, Miss Frances Warren. 2.00000 E eee Ms I Bringing Up Father WHAT CLAIRE HAS FACED N ASKED ME NEVER To THE LAST COUPLA YEARS, B come mack to HER APARTMENT . carol will be gung by the third, ments for the event were dis- The girls are also planning & fourth, fifth and sixth grades, cussed at a meeting conducted by| barn dance for January 18 at the Miss Eleanor Armbruster, worthy ' West Hempst ad firehouse __ ___ _ _ \O 2 \Dl \_ West Hempstend firehouse. ___ Rqom and Board Bv Gene Abern 5 AN OLD AUP _ WE CALLS HUM 15mm FIGHTER En I A 'stent spf GENERAL, DO HAINT _ % IF HE YOU RECALL MUCH FER ) PICKED uPA ANY OF YOUR TALKIN (41 EXCMNG ~-, A/ AND THRILLING \ , HOH UCH \ UNTIL TH EXPERIENCES ? ) / Q)“: Day / mn_\ - | MR DTHERS PHONED AnD \_ sap ror you not to - |( FORGET T0 SANG wiS LEDeE® sak to me «| || OFFICE THS MORNING N wir A_ nA \ 1 THIS 15 THE THIRD TME VE TOLD HER YOU'RE Out- SHELL GET SusPicious! mes KILROY! 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