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Ocarina? ”an.“ w or thinking t fever # mafirumw guidance, Birthdaig: Anns Comnent, - MORE FOR YOUR MONE Fancy Canisters Brighten Kitchen There's no need for your kitchen j, canisters to take up valusble counter space or to be fucked away behind cupboard doors where they are usu- ally inconvenient to get at quickly. Newst idea is highly decorative af- fairs with shelves of their own. Appearing in stores now are new sets of four or so containers with Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Klein of Del- . mar avenue, Franklin Square, have announced the birth of a daughter, Joyce, November 4. The couple have another daughter, Judith, six. nan\ TM LOVELY, BEAUTIFUL-AND GL AMOR tay Aso rick ano LEGION UNITS SEAT STAFF The Island Park post, American Legion, and its auxillary held a joint installation of officers, Sat- urday night, at the Channel inn, % Julian street, Island Park. County President Mrs. Harold Wilton,\ Lakeview, was assisted in the installation ceremonies by three division chairmen, Mrs. Catherine Schneider Williston Park; Mrs. Irene Merrill and Mrs. Vera Meyers, Baldwin. Mrs. Mary Chatfield was installed as president of the auxiliary for a second consecutive term. Other of- -| ficers installed were Mrs, Blanche Kirbinski, Mrs. Catherine Anderus, vice presidents; Mrs. Phyllis Houghton, secretary; Mrs. Georgia treasurer; Mrs. Mary Chatfield, chaplain; Mrs. Sally Kronke, sergeant-at-arms. The Auxiliary has a quota of 42 mem- bers with 14 paid up members. Mrs. Chatfield appealed to the auxillary to complete its quota be- fore the end of the year. County Commander Chester A. Buckley installed Charles J. Sokolo- ski Jr., as commander of the post to succeed Douglas Chatfield. Other officers installed were; Wil- lia, Evans, Eric, Eric Hobend and Michael Masone, vice commanders; Milton Young financial officer; Edward Tetzel, adjutant; Al Kronke, chaplain and Edward Chiarellp, sergeant-at-arms. Room and Board § LOOK, JACK, WHY DONT YOU UP THE STREET AND TRY Go , TO PRY OPEN THE BANK VAULT- 50 TLL HAve A GLAMOROUS MAKE, INSTEAD OF BRINGING IN YOU SIDEWALK PINCH TO $ MORE-- TI WAS JUST THINKING, MOM. -AFTER BUZ 15 MARRED 60iNG TO PO WITH THAN ANY MAN OR WOMAN I'VE EVER 'MET AND -- HOPE SA R WiLL _EALL FOR THAT. IF HE , DON'T, LET ME PO THE TALKIN'\ h NASSAU DAILY REVIEW.STARTUESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1948 ®AGE ;g Bringing Up Father Suffers Burns In Garage Fire While burning off the paint from the walls of a house garage with a blow torch yesterday afternoon, Robert Wachholder, Jr., 20, of West- bury road, East Meadow, suffered slight burns of the right hand and leg when the walls suddenly ig- nited from the flames. The blaze was extinguished by the East Mead- ow fire department which respond- ed to an alarm. Wachholder was treated for burns, first precinet police report, Cedarhurst Personals Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Berp- stein of Lotus street, celebrated the birthday of their daughter, Es- telle, with a cocktail party at their home, Sunday. U AW-T LOBT c. THAT QUIZ-I WASNT I KNOW-BUT I STAYED QUiCk: ©NOUGH TO GT TO TH PHONE HOUE EER SIX D&AVG- THEY HUNG UP WAITIN' TO HEAR JUST As I ANSWERED ! CONGRATULATIONS / YOU WON TH' FIRST AW- DONT TAKE IT 60 HARD-- you've cot your HEALTH! IN THE LOCKER HE _FAINTE WHEN WE HIM A C | D CNCE SHOWED B00% !t (Cx Daniel Healy of Clinton street, é Cedarhurst, was the week-end guest of Jack Carrew of Roslyn} Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Zangwill Rudolph and sons, Michael and Peter of Carlys avenue, have returned home from Washington, D. C., where they spent several days. L L Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Yung of Westport, Conn., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Voehl of Pork avenue, Cedarhurst. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw of Grove street, Cedarhurst were hosts at a family dinner recently, WT AND HIS LIVE IN A VALLEY JUST BENEATH THE GREAT MT. THORN, TOPI SAYS. BLE - YOU AND 1, HANDY, ARE GOING ON A LITTLE ~ ['M_ SIMPLY TRYING TO SELL ENOUGH OF THESE To eet $5 to BUY THE LICENSE / was i wat! Look ar This 4 [J MAGNIFICENT HEAD! ~PARDOX ME, BUT LM MOST INTERESTED IN s PHRENOLOGY! HANDS WITH OUR NEW NEIGHBOR, S ME WHEN I WAS LITTLE -AN' HE HAD A SET OF MY FINGER- PRINTS ON A MOTHER GOOSE BOOK THAT PROVED T Wa$ '% “IQ?! \N Hs:B.\ DID YOU KNOW MR. ROONEY WAS YOUR BEFORE 1 SAW HIM - CAPTAIN DICKENS TOLD ME ALL ABOUT, At TROMBONE THE PROMOTER .] you mare MORE WITH THE PADDLE JAIPAEgfi WITH THE YOu WILL NOW PAY WITH YOUR LIVES FOR RECENTLY AIDING MY SISTER YETIVE AND TO ATTEMPT YOUR 3k» BREAK FOR 6