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PAGE SIX THE LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955 -—rr i f New Training Class - Course Will Be Given ; At Hofstra College Starting. September 27 Home Builders Plan . A new class in. the Home Builders Training Course, sponsored by the tong island . Home Builders Insti- 'tutein co-operation with Horstra College at Hempstead, is now,being formed and' sessions will begin bn September 27, it was announced to day by Herman H. York, AJ.A., chairman of the-Institute's educa tional commiUee. Enrollment will be limited to 40 persons, he said,. R will be the', ninth time the course has been offered in the past lhie.years_In.that pexiod.jnoreJJiaU By JOHN C. CARROLL .300 men und^women have received ' certificates for-completion of the work. Designed both as a refresher_for - active builders, as well as for per sons -In' allied fields and students . planning to make a career of the butlHiiig - Industry, the course em braces 132 hours of instruction. Forty-four class sessions of three hours each will be held each Tues day and Thursday evening In Phil- . lips Hail at Hofstra College. The \ fee goes to the college. The course embraces lectures given by experts In -every- phase of brightened apreciatlvely when the building industry with lnstruc- j we ,ound lt t0 be clean’ brleht- wlth tors drawn from the membership o? ' n° shot of sfudsy-Wudsy to give it Bill McGowan,, even as:you ami I, always felt'that he cotiltl do a job in.‘the restaurant field. Difference is that\Bill heavy m an in the' real-estate development field did some thing about it. His brund, spanking-new Hudson House oil Hudson Avenue, opposite Hubbard cAvenuc--you rfcacli it by driving down South Grove, going along the east side of Woodeleft Canal and turning left oji Hnbhard—js the result. Located onHudson.. Channel, — ------ : ------ — ----- ' ... ~ Hudson has dockage for. 20 sport boats. -Favorite pastime-of the skip pers ls_ dining at • the huge picture wi ndows, admiring ' thelr boats^-a t the same ;time.- Noteworthy-feature of the HH is an attractive fireplace that dominates the room, should.be n cozy feature -when-the'fweatrieT gets snappy. And lt will, it will I Man_ behind the . stick is Dave arry ,a bartender’s bartender. When we told Dave:that it .wasn't neces sary to put the. orapge and cherry in our sour ,he brightened consid erably. Shaking the sour, he allowed as how. “they never Used to put all this garbage in a drink before, but today, everybody wants-a cherry -lh a drink.\ He poured for us. added meditatively, “so far. the only drink they don't want a iharaschlno cher ry in Is a beer.” We sipped the I m _ I ■ - the-Long island'Home Builders In stitute. Blilldefs, architects, engi neers, \mortgage lenders, real estate* attorneys, and other well-qualified experts will cover everything from land planning for home develop- menta-to-the sale and financing of a finished home:. Nearly one-third ‘ of the.course is devoted to construe-, tlori techniques.\ Mr: York said the course \is - - planned to provide- instruction, in up=to-date methods'which can'be used immediately to solve the day- ta-day problems of- home building, to present the practical experience of more than 30 experts to point the Caught coming back from New way to lower costa and better bulltj York in the brutal traffic on the homes, and to provide a knowledge of current Long Island practices and problems from the everyday experience of major builders and specialists. I |S l Methodist Group Holding Rummage Sale Today. The December” Croup of the Women's Society of Christian Ser vice —of-- -the-- Freeport Mcthodls t Church Is conducting a rummage __saJe today in the Powell Room-of the church. It will be brotight to .a ■ eonchision at -4.-PJM.-^oday? ■ an artificial collar. Seems that, many barkeeps, in addition to loading the drink with £*&it, add this con coction that S ^ akin to the stuff added to detergent and bubble bath to make suds. But not Dave. He makes an honest sour. In the tra dition. The menu at the Hudson House is simple but adequate. And the food is .good, service - Is excellent. Weekends are epllveneji by Peg, at thc ' platio, one or thfe' rpasons Why Hudson Houses Is catching on fast. i v:\‘: , — o — Northern State, we ducked off the Cross Island on Hillside Avenue, had dinner at the 100 year old Creedmore Rest on Range, Street. Tlils, place, is meeting spot for Ger man soccer teams and big com panies that hold picnics on the acres of ground available. Food here is superb. Alsatian type.'with sauer- braten that is different. Mrs. Bob Kaercher gives lt the personal touch that makes the difference—and_she is one of ..the reasons why -organic cations keep, the place busy with : banquet . after, banquet, jvith Mine\ of the most superb roast_beef In the U. S. coming out o fthe kitchen. Two kinds of Garmanybeer on draft, ahd Bob Kaercher has about the most complete, wine cellar' on the Island for vintages and .'selection. Withal,’ though, prices are extremely mod- \ e s O C T a m n y ~ p K c e 7 : 7 ““ — O — Later we stopped in to visit, also on Hillside Avenue at 260th Street, an . old friend, Babe Petruccl who runs thermal\! and intimate Black Magic Club there. ..Babe is an ex heavyweight who fought at Ridge wood Grove, Jamaica Arena fold the Garden and, like- all men ,Whasi courage is proven, he is courteous and considerate, gentle. Club itself is doing very, very well. We never saw duch a. collec- tJlon of good-looking femmes as were listening to the Mellotones en joying the vocals of the Tamburo Twins. Club has a small floor for dancing, and the policy of no cover and no minimum makes fof lively action. — o — Jon Gnngy, the TV artist, deep in 0 discuss tori' with Heiiry arid Louie of the Sea Gull^abouf a-menu he is designing for them: Interested friend-standing by ls ’Eddie Mayo who, for ,tj^e. Giants,, now., coach for the Phillies. And- Mayor*,03111 Glacken and Judge Paid. Kelly in deep discourse over the Freeport '■ Manor's curried shrimp, finally' getting the recipe from Chef Chris. It included banan as. In It's makeup. Collection of por traits by talented young Freeport artist John Brailler grows on walls of FM. John catches you in un guarded .moments and immortalizes (Continued on Page 10) v Musical Family Coming - To Youth Fellowship 1 The James Can Hoeverlng Family, musical' evangelists, will ■ appear at the Youth for Christ Fellowship, 160 Nassau road, .Roosevelt,- Saturday night at 8 o’clock. This talented family from Grand Rapids, Mich., plays many instrument, including organ chimes, sleigh bells, musical discs, accordion, trumpets, guitar and planSw They play duets and solos .as well ns altogether.' 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