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Newman ot Goo*« ' Tfill > 'Road, for , his - spring vacation from his teaching dutlcn. A planning meeting oi tlie Cold SpringV: Hills Civic Association Dance Committee was held la«t Fri- day night at the homo of the Chair- man, Mrs; Prank Russo. The Spring -Banco is definitely under way and tlio following Coinmlltec- Chairmen were chosen to run tlio affair: Docorotlons ' . -— M rs. l*arry Lutz , Entertainment—'Mrs. Jarnea Sleeks , Tickets—Mrs. Sal Urel , lteserva- tiona — Mrs. Ilobert Binaham , and Publicity—Charles Jaeger. ^ ¦sF lr^^SS j : ' L Tasfe \Th rili ^ J • THE ™T^^g ; T ^^^^ H ^ 1 - ' At Mitsitt ttsfltkfli .u . - ^^^^^ V'\ .. . ';. ' ;• . iwusasi Mutimu , ' . \^^^^^^ m : mm min m LUiJll«liJ-J^lBg» V *i'^'^V^*'\ M iJ- «\\» i'l1'i ' . ' I ' I I ' n ii..,,. ^^ JlO^^ . . 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MMrir ' ' IlitPlWWW ^Wf W&V^ ' '' ' ffi I tjlj JMH ifrt //~ \^' ^ ^|M:;:jivitU:&.im' :1J '' ¦ ¦ ' la¥¦ ¦' ¦¦ ¦! t ^Si ^ : ' ¦ ' ¦ \ , Bi. ' MAIN OT., (ROUTC. 28A) ¦ ' . • ' ¦ : !J ¦ ¦ - ¦¦r.,:. mi y. '^dli ^ Syt y ' ' . • HUNTINGTON , N, V ,. \ * ' ¦ • ' ^M ^mwi$&ns\' - ¦ PHON eq HU 4-Q-iso.iv : M < \-i y \ r m^^ WS^^. ¦ , ' . ;¦ Opjonito iVirt Hill Lumber Co rp. , . la Ijlllw^ : SiMMiW:Sy ' ^-y ' ' : : : \ - \\ 'vV ' : . : , ; V ; : ' ¦ ¦ - \ ¦ ' . - Mrft* Eawrssnce¦ ¦Btutcfr'nnd . d»u#- bier Florence , spent (he past week- end visiting and shopping lit Brook- lyn. On Sunday. \Mr. and Mrs. Charles lIcKlJiney drove them borne and spent n few hours here , Frank BIcildr from- Freiburg, Black Forest , Germany Is now stayr tug with the Willy Kniggel family of Green Meadow Lane , Cold Spring Hills. - Mr. Bleiler lo . an ejtpert fancy, baker now working for tlio Southslde ' . Bakery and he Intends to make the United States bis hwne. • ¦ \ ¦ ' , Don ' t forget that this Friday night, April 1 , at 9 . P.M. there will oe a Square Dance at tbo . East Side School sponsored . by the F.T J I. It , will be an oldrfashioned aftnlr with games , prizes , refresh- ments , costumes , and lots ot danc- ing, all for tho admission price of oiily $1 per person. Treat -yoursell to a good time and Join the fun on Friday night. The Bowling Widows of Cold Spring Harbor , spent a very nice evening Friday at the home of -Mrs. Emll Nicholas of Grove Street. Tho Peter Wurply ' s^ of Grove Street did some over night guest entertaining this past' week. Over Saturday and Sunday, Mrs, Emma Murphy and Mrs John Sturm of Woodbavon were here , wllllo on Monday \ and Tuesday, Miss Juno Olson ot New York City enjoye d visiting In our town. In celebration ot the American lAjglon ' s 36th Anniversary , a gala • *•••••• ' • • ' ••••6>o»o«»«*et • By oVurto SELMER % • A/tail fro m Home! I • Thoro ' H 110th- ;¦ ' j, ;, ' ; ' , , ' , J • IIIK t h a-rBgCB'WtSTTT^ • • moro welcomopr •;* ¦* , T , ' **- I - I ^ J t tliaii a lclterK<r,/#TOM'V^fVfs ¦ ; • to n. ncrvlco- f op -i w 'S' - *\ 2 • . innn. A thlnB f >\„, „ • * . \ . A 2 • .t hat' s sure to mgk&£&# r J<\J> i • 0 nlKlit, ' . bo Buro ^P^^K- '^^S * • tlmo -to write ^fe^^^^^ •¦ • who In anx- -l-rr'\'* <\ »graiw, i * • I OUB to got J • word from >*ou, J' • The first chnnco you got, drop i' • In to HHO our comnlolo line of a . • fooiln und ncconitorlnH for pels. t ' • Keep your 'f lno pel lit-ullhy and 1 • liiii>i>y wltli tho tliltiKH itny pot a . • crav-CK' . , , affectio n , nourish- a • In- , ' food ami Iho littIf? BL - UCBM - J • \ orliin Unit mean »o much, ( • co £$£(-yc : : jg| .rai§l ^ t PET LAND * • Eet. 1939 J J © Th» House of,Pet and « • ' . . Kennel Supplies , 0 J 5 125 E. Jerich o. Turnp ike * • Huntington Station , N. Y. 1- l^ v.^HU 4-4677 vV - \ ' .J .M. 'AMX'ttti^Ol. ' . A 'iif 'b . .EVJSK ' T.-4, i * ; THINO- TOH THE \VIOl>AlUD J' .oe«aaos^taeci«»ac» (osaeoi ' paity : was beld -at Hunllngtoa ' s iKSglon Post ¦ Hall on Saturday evening with the . Commander, and Mrs. Jack Honry of Turkey iAne la attendance , as well as Past' Com- mander and 'Mrs. Peter \Murphy. ¦; ' 3lrs. Jo Nichols of Eric Court was feted at a. stork shower last W-ednesday afte ' rnoon ' at her Koine Bureau class In Huntington Sta- tion. . About twenty, women were in attendance and a lovely Ice cream cake was served with other deli- cious refreshments. ' , A bridal shower last Friday nlgbt for 'Miss Linda Roddy was attend- ed! by many Cold Spring Harbor re latives and friends of Thomaa S. VVThlto. The two young people will be married on Sunday, April 24. Mr. and Mra. M. Kerzner from Hollywood , Florida are visiting with their daughter and son-in-law , tho -Martin Wlsoft' s of Main Streo L Boy Scout Troop No. 46 At the Troop meeting on 'Mon- day evening, iho opening ceremony was lead by the Silver Fox Patrol. Signaling practise followed and a test among the Patrol s was won by tho ^\Eagles. \ , Frank Fleasel passed his Tenderfoot requirement* , also. This Saturday, April 2 , there will be a \Lost Man \ search and . com- ing up on April 29 , all- Scouts should bo prepared for an over- oiRbt bike. - . 1 Burrwood Notes The Choir of tho North Shore Synagogue from Muttontown gave a cohcort at the Home last Thurs- day night. Both sacred and secular music ' waft sung with Pete r Taormlna , tho cantor , singing jeveral solos, On Friday evening, many of the residents attended Ihe play \Picnic \ presented by tlie Huntlng- ton Township Theater Group at Simpson High School. A group of the residents enjoyed tho Heckschier Music Guild Concert at tho Park Museum on Sunday afternoon and heard Lillian. -Mis- kavlch , soprano soloist. Monday evening, the Community »tf WWW J^WTOB '-iW^ni II \ . ' ' il I \ ' \ ¦ fiiia Pies : Lasagna Ravioli Spag hetti 234 W Jorlcho Tpke. Tel. HUntington 4-0299 CLOSED MONDAYS . . -^-^ ; ; — Tho Ultimate U Btauty | - ol J M I OTI and Decirator * ' ¦ \ ' ' | ^ Sm^^^^^B WSWW'i^^ ^ift jjf W^ i wI I ^Wlll /lC i li^ ^ ^^P^ fMra^^^^S^^i l \Ji rEaAf t sMd St.,J^w K CLOCKMAKER SINCE 1903 THEO. SCHMIDT ' ¦ '• ' ¦ ' . -iflfc. ANTIQUE CLOCK * iMM WATCH HOME ' . ^KS^i Cxpsrlanctd rspalr* on . ¦li H ' . QBANOFATHER , ' Hi WESTMINSTER , > ' .U M IMJ ' FRENCH and Slflp- 9 ^ CUCKOO CLOCKB •SW- N«w \Vork A VB . cor. Edlion Dr HUNTINGTON STATION V* Mil* South Dtw Drop I in T»l. HUnilnoton 4-21?a *~——— r ' — ¦ m. ®4'' ' s pring Tin , ° w ^eiS r Cloonmg timo Bcx^ 1 ^, Hxlra. Timo USE vhsk Esis© Tho One Stop AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY E qutppod' io Waih and Dry dnything, from a \Powder Puff to a lZ' x 20' Rug. \ . SHIRTS AND . FLAT WORK. DRY CLEANING TOO I on N QW York Avo* v N«ar Wo5fl8 SK ' Huntington; Stoiion , N. Y. ¦ S'VHUntih' g t on . ifWlb ' ; Concert at - Toaz ' Junior ; High was attended ;by several .ot the Burrwood family- West Side School Events . ¦; : ' \ - , ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ • \ . - . 1:. ' '¦ ., ¦ . . - - ' . ¦ ¦ . ¦• - • ¦ ' . The students at tbe West Side School are . en joy ing some - musica l assembly periods lately. Last ;Frl- day, jean Tlghe ,; noted performot of stage , television , arid radio sang and accompanied herself on the guitar'to the delight of all the children. On • \Aprll ' -I , there will be another assembly period devoted entirely to music when the newly formed school band will perform ' at 2-r\M. ;, . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦:. : - ' . , ' . ' . \ ' ; The . two higher grades in the school are working-Jiard at.building up their funds for tholr planned trips this spring. The seventh grad- ers , who hope to ; tour New York State, are earnestly selling greeting cards , while the eighth term boys and girls are busy obtaining magazine subscription orders ,. to help toward their Washington , D.C. trip. ¦ ; ¦ ¦ Pack Meeting Of Cub Scouts The Pack Meeting of Cub Scout Troop No. 69 , Cold Spring Harbor was held last Friday evening at the East SIdo School. Awards were presented to Charles and William Steber , who received their Lion Badges , while George Steber re- ceived hlu Wolf Badge. Besides some Interesting games and dell- clous refreshments , the theme of tho evening, \Knights of Vore \ was enjoyed. The exhibit award was won by Den III , ' and Den II won the attendance and appearance awards. Fire Department Election Next Week , The nest regular monthly meet- ing of the Cold Spring Harbor Fire Department will be held on Tuesday evening, at 8 P.M. The Annual election of officers will follow on Thursday, April 7. Arthur Nichols and Francis Finger aro the only two men running for one office , that of Lieutenant, The other officers on the slate are Chief , Elwood Corsaj First Assist- ant , Herbert-Hahn; Second Assist- ant , William White ; ' Captaini James Heaney, . Jr. ; Presiden t , Edward White; Vice President , Donald Barrow; Secretary Leslie Pockham ; Treasurer , Walter Car- son; and Chaplain , Leslie Crane. O ' ¦ . , aE& , . . ' W L . B ./^k II 8§ % Jllj/i$% ^^i 'fr ' VVhen you compare automobile values , one . jjr ' ' 1 ' ' titan any other car in America! ' . / ' ' . ' , . ' Keeping in mind that Pontiac is priced m 0 M \0 1 M - , within tho roach of any new-car buyer , con- s ' ¦ , ' ' • biggest car at itd price. ' ,. ' ¦; H Pontiac k more powerful! 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Savage volunteered Ihelr services to clean the church Xor ' the Sunday morning worship service. At last . Sunday ' s* Service , the Junior and Senior Choirs sang their first . selection and. they are. now practising tor Easter Sunday- * Prac- tise will be held tonight at the home of Mrs. William Norton of Titus Lane ' and again after Sun ; day ' s \ Service. All members and in- terested persons are cordially, Invit- ed to Join the groups, Holy Communion win be served during the Worship Service at 10 ASH. on Palm Sunday. Rev. William Waters will give as his sermon \The Triumphant Entry. \ The members of the Official Church Board will . ' meet on Wed- nesday evening, April 6. ' Six - ladles ;of the W.S.C.S. met last Thursday night and started on \ several Ideas of sfewlng and'handi- crafts for the Fall Festival sale. Those unable to join this group, are asked to worluat homo on t few handmade items. The next regular monthly meeting of the Society will be on-Thursday, April 21 , at the home of .Mrs. Florence Basosa with Mrs. Elizabeth Barry as co-hostess. Brownies , Fl y-U ps , And Girl Scouts At last Thursdays- meeting ol the Brownies , the girls made dres- ses for their \Glmiy \ dolls from material Mrs. Eaton supplied. The!; leader , Sirs. M. Knapp, then reac them a chapter from the book abo ' ui Juliet Lowe. Mrs. W. Schelskj supplied tho refreshments for the afternoou. At the Fly-Up meeting on Mon- day afternoon , they learned a few new songs and acted out some of the Girl Scout la.ws lu pantomlne with the assistance of their lead- ers. Their refreshments were brought by Mrs. Helen Pleiiss. Tho sixth , seventh , and eighth grad e Girl Scouts - mot' Monday at Sirs . Dlckerson ' s home ¦ with C. \ Si^Hi'Metfeoaist;- - ¦;. . ' . Church ; Ncws ' ; ' : ' • ¦• • ' . ' Mrs. Corsa assisting- They built fires , and made . fudge to cover marshmallows. The fifth graders met at the East Side School and Mrs. Hoyer helped them glaze their pottery while Mrs. Powers showed them some pictures of eereamics of Chinese and Indian origin. The girls also played some outdoor games before their meeting closed. , Weilesley-In-Nassaa will hold its eighth annual Garden Tour , for the benefi t of ' th e club' s permanent Wellesley College Scholarship Fund , • ' Thursday, May 12. This year ' s Garden Tour will feature four estates In Syosset whose own- ers will open their , gates to all holders of tickets for the Wellesley benefit: \Woodside Acres , \ tho home of Mrs. Richard M. Tobln ; \Beaupre . \ Mr. and Mrs. J. V, 'McMullen; \the Playhouse , \ Mr, Four Syosset Estates In WeHesiey Scholarshi p Annual Garden Tour and airs. William Woodward , Jr. and rNo ' randa , \ -: Mr. and ' Mra:\WJl- Ham H. Long, Jri ' : ' . V . ' 'Mrs. Bennett Von Relschach . of Rockvflle Center , chairman of-the Garden Tour,, will hold; a . meeting of her . committee Thursday, March 31 , at the home of Mrs. Benjamin D. ' \Williams , Jr. of Eyre Lane, Locust Valley. Mrs. Williams is in charge of traffic ' and parking, for the Tour. Other members of the committee are : Mrs. Donald . C. Sheldon of Glen Head and (Mrs. Arthur M. Jones of Freeport , hostesses ; Mrs. Edward C. Koch of Port Washington , hospitality ; 'Mrs. Charles L. Nutt of Garden City, posters ; Mrs. Charles A. Pulaski ot Port \Washington , restaurants ; Mrs. Gardiner 31. White , ' Jr of Oyster Bay, Road signs; Mrs. 'John J. Stephens II of Mlneola , mailing; Mrs. Arthur C. Kemble of Port Washington , printing; 'Mrs. James G. Dartt of Brbokville , advisor; and Mrs; C. E. Phreaner , ' Jr., of Great Neck , publicity.