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PAGE 18 NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1948 EDWARD WEEKS compeme nyo MéASQEE only Atlantic Monthly % cons tn tey asap, | Editor To Speak 22 seus te mes At Garden City qualified, through special Edward Weeks, editor of the At- training, to help you select lantic Monthly magazine, will be the right toys for your guest speaker at a meeting of the children. Garden City - Hempstead Commu- nity club tomorrow at 2:30 p.m, at M Cathedral house, Garden City. Weer | wither of several books, has his own weekly radio program locmlu called \Editor at Home,\ which is broadcast from the study of his home in Boston. 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Lowe mude to residents of all surromeding hores * Finance Company af Now York MANYavananvhe-hmbmdpofizuvfihrfldoto her skill in food-shopping and meal-planning, will gladly admit that her greatest aid in stretching her (* Not only shopping, but every other major interest of ) the modern woman is given especial wtizations by Mrs. Standish Holmes.| the choral group and Mrs. James) Mexican-or, for that matter, who is| two years ago, is in the '| Kochanezyk. HOME Of Here’s How to Save on Thanksgiving Dinner -and on Everyday Shopping! RoyM'IIwaineHead Of Masons' District Fund Drive Again Roy R. Mcliwaine of Floral Park has been reappointed area chairman of the Masonic Brotherhood Fund campaign, which will start January 1, McTiwaine will head up the area comprised by the Masonic district of first and secondQueens, Nassau and Suffolk, in which 67 lodgesare located. Last year, $15,232 was contributed by this area, Former District Deputy Mr. McTiwaine, who is a mem- ber: and past master of Prosperity lodge, Woodhaven, is with the New York Sun as assistant retail - advertising manager, He was dis.], The seven research groups par- trict deputy grand master for the ticipatingin the first $200,000 grant first Quinn: Mamie District it: 1945 | are: University of Rochester Schgol and 1947 and this year was ap.-| Of Medicine; (Cornell University pointed assistant grand lecturer of | Medical College and Arthritis Clinic Grand Lbdge in New York. at New York. hospital; Columbia Clarence Glass, who is 'state| UDiVirsity, College of Physicians chairman of the Brotherhood Fund | 804 Surgeons; Syracuse Univer» campaign appointed 13 rarer chair-| 8!t¥ College of Medicine; University men to ald in giving out informa.| 9f Buffalo Medical school; Irving» tion and otherwise assisting» the| tor House for Cardiac Children| \ WHERE THREE WERE INJURED + Individual lodge chairmen through- A04; New York University School Thrée persons were injured when the sbove street, West Hempstead, driver of the car on the of 'a series of semi-annual grants for the of rheumatic fever and allied . ses, CALIFORNIA SHIRTS out the state of Medicine. < 3!!me whom-tn. Wanda; on Jericho right, and William Schallock and his son, William The fund this year will ”gust; ”Pun?“ l'i'omo I“ Utica 11.1“: £4 who were rem-Pvm \flunk“:- 1:52:13: m¢mtfcm a: the Bronx, driver sof support of the newly estwblis asonic nevolence whic hard , N Daily le Masonic Foundation for Medical| takes omre of distressed members tington, are Richard Hoffman Tiger, 167 Ivy iNsiiau Daily Review-Siar Photographer) outside the home, will also share in the fund. p h Civil Rights Program Offers A. A.U. W. To See Jews Défense, Says Rabbi Rabbi Roland B. Gittelsohn, him. He must strive, therefore ,not demic-no matter who the apparent spiritual leader of the Central Syn-) only for whatever personal im-] victim of the moment-we' Jews are o e , agogue of Nassau County, Rockville] munization may be.possible, Lut also Le Centre, predicted there would be| to control and eventually to eradi-] The New England “SIC 0x ls a substantia{ly less» need for defense| Cate the epidemic itself.\ Jewish Welfare board, with , against -Semitism \If our work| ''That is exactly the case with| quarters in Bostop;'is made up of a in behalf of civil rights in this| Jews and anti-Semitism. We Jews Mr. and Mrs. John E. H. Post of Hempstead will display their land is anywhere nearly as success- collection of music boxes at a meeting of the Garden City branch, Ameri- ful as we have every reasonable are predisposed to be the victims of prejudice, Our resistance is noto-| Hampshire, VOW-Ba t, Rhode Island, . right to expect.\ riously 'low, So long as any Cowmecticut Massachusetts. can Association of University Women. to be held December 6 at 8:15 p.m. Speaks At Bridgeport allows the germs of prejudice to| These centers have an te at the Garden City casino. Rabbi Gittelsohn, a member of| @8§Ume the proportions of an epi-| membership of close to X program will be handled by Research and Human Welfare, which: already has made the first Garden City ' November 7, 1046, and stole: the Assistant District Attormey Ed- ward Robinson recomnichded the Peter Quintero, 24 of Manhattan, sccused of taking part in a $7,000 jewelry burglary at Great Neck will be Christmas music under the| Edward B. Johnson. Mrs. James! Board, which met at Bridgbport, 'g R \+>. if: Kendrick is coordinator. Conn, Saturday and Sunday, Here But H e's Sh“ In Jail *. The modern literature group will Asserting that a \climate - of 9 A an instrumental trio composed of the Jew's, Rabbi Gittelsohn de- on modern music by Mrs. Constant | Buckingham road, West Hempstead. Cambridge avenue, Garden Oity. thlean-ulmm's {31:11 2.32” cam-1 ~ the arts department of which MS.] United Nations will be -discussed| Mitte, sDOke a annua R bb Ch D , - convention of the New England sec- the Andrew .Cope/is chairman. There| under the chairmanship of Ms. Toy\\ mationel Jewish welfare) KNO ery arg e roppefl 1s: direction of Mrs. Philip H. Hardie and Mrs. Alexander T. MacNutt; . prejudice\\ against any minority in Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Coulange and| Meet December 13 at 1:30 pm. At/ ins tand is bound to be poison to Miss Mary Frances Martin; a talk| the home of Mrs. Emery F. Peabody, clared: \Scratch the man who is van de Wall and two shor; dram-| Christmas music will be sung by anti-Negro or anti-Catholic or anti- E. Shepherd will tell a Christmas| anti-labor-and not very far beneath | CUSOGY of New York, city police story. the surface of the skin you'll dis.| 104aY, free of charges arising from \ the incident. dismissal of the old indictment, He 'The bridge group will meet Dec-| cover, nine times out of ten, that told the i © m ember 20 at 1:30 p.m. at the home| he is also anti-Semitic.\ 'The grand jury indictment, of court there would. - no of Mrs. James Kendrick, Kensing-| Rabbi Giftelsohn continued: \We) DUrglary and grand larceny handed point in holding ton road, Garden City. cannot afford to approach the prob-| UP shortly after the burglary, was| Other man has not » 00% lem of anti-Semitism out of con-] dismissed yesterday by Judge Heary | the New York j text-as if ib existed in a vacuum.\| J. A. Collins in county court, Min- how. concerning mental hygiene the| CATHEDRAL GUILD SETS \We must understand that during eola. . The a nursery-age child will be beld Dec- BAZAAR AND DINNER and epidemic of influes®za a man| Judge Collins ordered him turned Matteawan ember 8 at 8 .m. at the home of The Cathedral guild of the Cathe-| who is' predisposed toward respira-] OVer to Manhattan police who want Criminal Insane at 33d “a? £2?qu lamina mg. dral of the Incarnation, Garden|tory infections can't protect him-] him on other charges, York, following his arrest, can uf The a Tim“ City, will bold its annual bazaar| self just by piling on warmer clothes| Nassau police claimed Quintero| here early this Soni. 'of the program \| ADJ dinner at the Cathedral House, and staying out of drafts, So long| and an accomplice broke into the a plea of mot guilty on group, sponsors o @ City all day December 7. as germs thrive in other peoples| home of Roger Hecht at 4 Great) that he was insane at The afternoon study group . Will} Mrs. Paul M. Kydd is président. lungs, they are a direct threat to Neck drive, Great Neck Estates, on crime was committed.. | meet January 13 at 1 p.m. at the Mrs. Raymond Kohm, Christmas carols will be sung. Hostesses will be Mrs. W. Alan An- drews, chairman, and the Mesdames Victor Vacquier, Carl E. Grunsky, George W. Hall, and Joseph A. The first in a series of dicussions 14 m ape CALIFORNIA MADE 495 WHITE 2 x 2 PIMA BROADCLOTH smats at 4® ALL $iLK NECKWEAR 15° InTTIAL HoKFS. 3 in A sox 14 SANFORIZED® BROADCLOTH BOXER SHORTS AT 95; PARIS INTIALED BELT AND sucxiE sets 25 * LESS THAN 1% SHRINKAGE. 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