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NASSAU DAILY REVIEW.STAR TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 194% PAGE 4 Hub Man Hurt In Car, Truck Crash Joseph Mankowich, <1, of 114 Hamilton road, Mempstead, today 'The son of the late John M. and was Catherine Raynor was born in mum Freeport lived there until mov- involving an automobile and a truck Ing to St. Albans two years ago. Before his retirement, he was em- ployed by the city of New York. He was a member of the Freeport lodge, r Order of United American Mechanics. Surviving 'are a daughter, Mrs. Florence Powell, with whom he live, and two sisters, Mrs, Alice Wilson and Mrs, Jane Brower, both of Freeport. Alumni'Unit To Vote On New Constitution A new constitution will be present- ed-for approval at a meeting of the Dartmouth Long Island Alumni as- i sociation at Garden City hotel, to-| | morrow at $ p.m. The constitution | was prepared by the executive board, According to the constitu- tion, the meeting is to be held for the election of officers. Scouterzio Speak Mrs, He Schultz, commis- sioner of Hub council, Girl Bcouts, will the guest sperker at a meeting of the Mothers club of Our Lady ¢f Loretto Parochial school Priday at 8:30 p.m. at the clubhouse on Greenwich street, _! . CROWN FINANCE COMPANY George Raynor Dies In St. Albans George Raynor, 83, of St. Albans, for of Freeport, died Sunday after a short iliness, Wantagh P-T.A. Slates |Puppet Show, Movie Serial 'The Wantagh Parent-Teacher as- sociation is sponsoring & marionette show at Sunrise Park school audi- monnsgwmtgmfis ‘ACmnl-unfimmtommds ||| little if any collateral. Your furniture or || car is sufficient-or even your signature || alone. No fines, fees nor discounts. t You get the full amount. Choose the of greater service in the work American Legion auxiliary sought by the Wantagh unit Anbership campaign now > SW A Flying over Massapequa State Park lake yesterday a live electric wire and fell stunned with its wings temporarily para- lysed on Merrick road, Riltmers Shores. Holding bird on right is Bay Warden Charles Cook, who is sccempanied by Bay Warden Raiph pegua residents (hat the swan will have the best of expert care pending complete recovery. . fihm xAY ALAN- ‘BABY, I THINK A HOUSE AND LoT OF You. Wicc You marRky me ? I GIRL SCOUTS To HOLD EUMMAGE SALE A hand made and hand dressed doll will be on sale at the runtmage (Masssu Daily Review-Star Photographer) sale sponsored by the Wantagh TC » . - Girt Scouts Friday, and, Saturday Unaapr‘gcmvu?“ | OF NEW YORK, NC. Swan, Neighborhood Pet, |z5 ha \z! \Religious Spirit To Be TopiC « «Sheren Wantagh ® Contributions of articles for sale should be at the store by Thursday, and will be accepted from 9 to ra *% Of Woman's Forum Group on . Artangem being made to pick up articles| The religious spirit in human re-|fer and why. 'The Rev. Mr. Nord through Mrs. N,. P. McLean, Hickory lations will be discussed by three| will describe the part religion has steet, Wantagh and Ms. Heny Bae-| members of the Long Island clergy played and should play in being bler, 3410 Willow street, Wantagh. at the fourth session of the Nassau)a unifying factor and in produc- County Woman's Forum human/ing harmony rather than conflict. relations workshop Thursday. The Rev. Mr. Nord is a graduate The session, to be held in the/of Hamilton college and Princeton auditorium of the Stratford Avenue| Theological seminary. He is at school in Garden City from 10 to/ present president of the Nassau 12 noon will feature talks by the|County Christian council, chair- Rev. Vincent A. Brown of St. Cath-| man of adult educcion of the erine of Sienna Roman Catholic| Brooklyn-Nassalt presbytery, a church of St. Albans, Rabbi Saul| member of the Nassau County 4-H Kraft, Hillel director of Adelphil clubs board of directors and a con- and Hofstra colleges, and the Rev. tributor to the Pulpit Digest. Kermit J, Nord of the First Presby- \3:1 $57. nx‘.l \331m «-| Nassau Doctors To Be Addressed On Foods' Future man of religion and philosophy at Adelphi, will be moderatof for the John Hennessy, chairman of the board of the Btatler Hote! com- question and answer period which will follow the talks of the three pany in New York cl'y, will speak on \The Future in Foods\ at a : religious leaders. joint meeting of the Nassau County Father Brown, who will discuss Medical society and its auxiliary the Young Men's Christian associa- ,,., part religion has played in tion headquarters in Lynbrook, producing conflict and the general in Huntington. He now serves as at the Garden City Hotel tonight at chaplain the Newman clubs at |9 pm- Frederick Wood of Patchogue, fr8t gyersion to admitting personal \Brooklyn and Queens colleges, Demonstrations will be given of guilt in this matter, was ordained m priest in 1934 after completing Rabbi Kraft will tell what re- cooking by radar and tv diathermy. |liglons have in commion and the' Special stoves Rave been sent out his wife breakfast in bed for three months, but she still left him, he claimed in a divorce petition today. Flies Into Power Line, Lives Residents of Massapequs were|iis wings paralyzed. . Local police concerned yesterday over an sc- cident that befell a neighborhood pet-a white swan known to the natives as Jack-who, flying over Massapequs state park lake, nar- rowly escaped electrocution hit a power wire an fell stunned and helpless before the door of the Gilman J. Collamore real estate office on Merrick road, Boiltmore Chiropractors Set 3-Point Program On Winter IIIs \ A better health program \'to keep people working every day free from the usual winter illnesses,\ was the main topic of discussion at a round table forum which featured a meet- his theological course at the semi- : of the Immaculate Conception Keepsake HEATHER in which religions may dif-| and set up in the hotel to show |, i 350.00 d--————y— how cooking will be done. by the |, $100 so 2475 modern housewife and hotel chef of the future. Diamonds Buy that ring at Lockwood's where you get famous designs, bonded gems! Our capable friendly service helps, too! COURTEOUS CREDIT aids your gift-life! you sTiLL HAVE TIME to insure comfort and p 'The annual Christmas seal cam- ot \ economy next winter by 5 MAIN ST., HEMPSTEAD F paign of the Long Island chapter, Te % etting the best home Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. Eves. Knights of Columbus, was launched f getting f €* 0C at ~ meeting of the 100 “rites # UMM, heating equipment: K. of C. Launches Annual Yule * “an“ low/MM ¥ {x money savers REG. PRICE M.S. PRICE a Gowns & Pajamas ..... .... to 450......... 3.67 You'll marvel at its Cormveszzessee. The campaign will be held under the auspices of the chapter's bed fund board headed by Charles H. Rockville Centre. The Christmas seal campaign -will be launched tomorrow, among the 30,000 members of the order to in- crease the funds for the chapters hospital service. John McArdle, state adjutant and past grand knight of the Columbus council announced the npening of a forum Sunday, at 8 p.m. at the Co- jumbus club, 1 Prospect Park West. RESCONG IT MELTS SEFORE f i ; e REACHING THE GEOUNCZ. } e : y- E4 . Crepe Slips .....................2.22...22. 2.98 Guns & Holster (Roy Rogers) ...... ae ee ees 4.A9 year. f + Puel supply assured, too. 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