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\'.c-l-'r--? ' .> w ,ej. W MLgh l I A ■ \Y . NOTOMBEHatrlOTS; 6’i™ * T H E LEADER .>' '7 ; ' O':',!..','; RAGE THREE yAli-IsoURM^ .Richard HuU Servu o \ kS.N.& Nunery School To A*»o«td Hancock , Richai^ H ^ i raddirnan s e ^ a n appr^tice, USN, smloi-M r.-and Mrs. Normah N. Hull of 63 West M X ____ -^ii(iiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiii]iiirii[niiiit! As we rapidly aproach one of the more pleasant times of year; the Holiday season, our. thoughts return’more and-mior^i:© the^gos- sibility.of having a party. Party 'giving has^Tbecome' a modem -so cial art, as witness the fame and . success of the late Klsa Maxwell and o,thef hdtable hostesses, some of whom haye built an innate tal ent into a r^apebted and highly re munerative profession. The rudi ments of success i.n any sudu en-- deavor are contained in the simple basic nde: “Think first of the pleasure, comfort and convenience oi your party guests.” There are many types of par ties, a cocktail. party, an occa sion party, a holiday party or just a gathering of friends merely be cause you like their company but regardless the reason, you must know your guests, you must de cide on the amount and type of liquid refreshments, you should know what types of food to serve and you should decide whether you offer the entertainm^t or whether they will entertaiffthem- selves, but above all be re laxed host and hostess always giv ing a festive air to the evening. In order to have a party one must have guests so your first job will be to make up your list with the. thought in mind that all must be cornparativbly ^con genial. Once your list is composed. Pat Jackson Clinton Ave.^ Roosevelt, 1-the attack aircraft-car- enumerable punches, bne*of ^ e se j s ' your chamjiagne punch con sisting of champagne, cognac, gingerale,—powdered sugar' and Cointreau. This is a pleasant drink and is generally enjoyed by one and all. Since a cocktail: party is a be fore-dinner party» keep hors d’oeuvres simple so that they ac company cocktails rather th ^ dominate them. Using’ sinqjle in gredients an attractive center- piece for your, table can be made out of a head of cabbage or grape- liuit covered with alumifoil, than making various canapes out of meats, cheeses or sea food and impaling them on toothpicks and then inserting them in the cab bage or 'grapefruit Your center- piece is now complete. One of your better guides to t;^es of canapes and hors d’oeuvres are brochurs available at your favor ite liquor store. Most liquor and wine companies, as a form of public relations, issue booklets on I'filT subject. There is however, the magic toych to party giving, one of the great secrets of success is how to be a good host on hostess. There is no greater gift'dian-.hospitalityv No other art S^ich, when prac ticed gracefiiUy and w e ^ makes so many people happy—including y^urselfv Its. an _art- 'comes easily, howeveiT xemw- inVitations should be extended, ber.that'hospitality is composed With a small group the simplest of two parts;: sincerity, and one ^ w.ay to invite them is by tele- * \ ........... “ phone and in terms of etiquette, this is perfectly correct. For a larger 'group, however, written invitations are preferable allow ing approximately two weeks for your RSVP’s to be answered. One of -the least expensive types of parties and one of the more enjoyable ones is your cock tail party with your main liquid refreshment, a punch. There are ing aboard rier'.USS: Hancock which recently visited the port-of Sasebo, Japan. The Hancock is depleted on a , seven-month cruise to the . Par East She has made three visits to Subic Bay, Philippines and spenLseveral days lit the' British Crown Colony, Hong Kong. Dur ing the time at Hong Kong, Han- cook donated nearly 200,000 gal- Thursday, Ions of fresh water to the draught- ^ ^ plagued colony. Hancock .is currently conduct ing extensive air operations in the South China Sea. She is a Hold: iBook and Toy Fair Unusual toys and games, paint supplies,' clay, unpainted • fumi- tm«;; '.hbblt^/4or - ;pre-schopl and elementary' Schpbl children are. all available in -various shapes,’ sizesi'ahd interest^ at, the Book and Toy Fair presented by the South Nassau Community Nur sery School la cooperative).- The.Fair which has become_.an annual community gathering-will be held at .the'school’s premises at 17 Buffalo Ave., Fi'eeport, Nov. 14 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.,'and on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 10 'aTmrtb' 4 p.m. of the merclmidise avaUabVand'- ^so pres«i^ an excelled oPPpr- ' trinity for oitierbig pr bujnng tractive gifts for the fortHconung \ holidays. Anyonb desiring further dnifor-^ mation is invited to contact Mrs.' Jeanne Goltifarb ,at,iV 5-3414. This event has produced con siderable public interest iii Free- ' i»rt arid surrounding communi- unit of the Seventh Fleet of the! ties in recent years because of the Pacific. ) unique and educational character 3 - 4 BDHM. WATERFRONT REDUCED TO $24,900 FIN E p T SECTION, 60x100, huge living room, fireplace, dining ro o m ,'k itch e n , screened porch overlkg. w a ter. W a sher, dryer,' freezer, new Tappan 400 double wall oven range. P fpster walls. T a x e s incredibly low .’ v \ - with DOROTHY SCHUK , FR. 8*7343 o t h e r w a terfronts $16,990 up' MERRICK on.M errick Rd. Phone MA-3-1522 One Block E a s t of - M eadowbrook P a rkw a y Mow Playing BRIGITTE BARDOT PLEASE, NOT NOW’ PETER SELLER S ‘ In \I Like Money\ ^ ' part pfeparedness.r^In the hwne‘ «' of the consistently good host, hd one is ever’ unexpected..-But most important of aiU, the host -,and hosted, is. always ready to enjoy ’ the'company of' his guests. So whether it be a 'Votre Sante,-Pro sit, Cheers or Bottoms .’up,” have a gay, relaxed Holiday party ill F f e g E P O R T G L A Z IN G W O R K S — E s tablished 1910: , - Mirrbrs - Window Glass SafclyGJass - Store Fronts and - Interiors Modernized - - No Jo b Too Sm all 126 East Merrick Road At Liberty Ave. F R e e p o rt 8-1S12 Ji^n C. Herbert Enters University Of Rodiester John C. Herbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. .William C.- Herbert, 79 Maryland Ave., a graduate of St. Paul’s School, is a-member of the entering -freshman class at the- University of:. Rochester. On the 'basi^ .of the Scholastic Aptiicrde Test, the 752\membbrs .of; this year’s freshman-class_rank among the top.fiv.e per cent-of all freshmen entering college this fall. Seveh-out of eight of them came from the 'top fifth of theij high school graduating . classes. Ill Wm. SKI SPECIAL Act Now ioi the Holidays Locations - • HEMPSTEAD • Huntin^ion _ Imported Domestic Sw e a tees • P a r k e r s . Equipm ent- European Skii. Laminated' • 1 Pr.-Alum inum Poles ' • Full Release Bindlng__ - $ 3 9 . 9 5 ; : E x p e rt Installation Included SN O H iU J S S p e c ' , ' , / SKI • sliVps . SKhO,RAMA_8KI ;-TOURS miGOIAPU^RE- HVIMUlWmSElilllMI Other leading cplas have up to70 calories per serving!. -' Full cora flavor-rfull cola taste! *T4o sugar at all (great for you-and the family, top!). • ' -ii'-• ■ ’ ■ • ■ s- ’ ' ■ ' ■ . . *;C6sts no mofethan other leading colas! ; ; : ' : : . . \