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A PUBLICATION OF THE TOWNSHIP PRESS Inclu^nf ■•' M ' JX 'f AL^t 8 GAa ________ _______ a NO. 42. poftLimatn bt TOWNSHIP PRBBB. INC. MANHASSrr,^. Y.. FRIDAY, m L^CH 6 , 193 a_ m TWO sacnoMB ’ '.W AQAIN! 'isM Keniwhsn | ‘ lfe]r mind, quoth he -4k0V not hsve me I.wiUbe. I' iMjr m>t'4)e so ^cnmd B M Ahiny bsdre Wllh rifn to' tell the the Ud in chsrKe , _ 4<A1||||R^ end resnd the atreets Leonard w. Hau [Towuship Scts | Vossor Cf^lege Professor I Joseph Rice ll^Q-al TT aci /I C^^ v W To^l^cture In Manho 8 set\ Seeks Job As tI?Uv® r» niwsfeh the TheyH esll sie Out afslH. IB WBin 'Kcnnmhan! and then apnr BMIi«w T* You TruathS Ai BMtla of the Pltuea jehrBti|d Id* iiihth birthday on tturdUf. 8k WU born on Pebru- T 3ft, MM and ao he gets blrth- ty preaenU paly every four «ra. Qfotfe Battle, one of Great eck ’ a Boy Soouta, also ha.s Leap ear birthdays. Oeorge was born > February |M4. He ’ s had >ly three bti^dsy parties. A Record For Its Finances Collects Enough Ta xeg To Pay Districts . Earlier _ __ .,WlUi enough cash on haiid to meet most of Its needs apdf barring e unforeeen, no neceMty to. bor row a penny durliMj/1936, the Town of North Hempst^d has set a new financial recpra among New York State ’ s locjw governmental units by clearlnfc^p its indebtedness more thaj),-flve months earlier than usual- ASSEIWBLVMAN !> ’ ' It was announced (.hls week by Who explains Governor Lehman ’ s Leo H. Duer, secretary to the su- anti-crime legislation In a state-1 |jcrvisor. • ' About $400,000 has been paid out to special districts in the township, I Mr. Duer stated, and. of the ap- j proximate total of $1,300,000 of col lectable tax Incom#, more than $1'.- School^ommunity Association Will Hear John Howard Howsont Chairman Of Biblical Lit- ormture Discuss * Spiritual Values* John Howard Howson,'chalmum of 'the Department of Religion and I^rofessor of Biblical literature at Vassar Coliaga, will be the guest speaker at a meeting at 8; IS p.m. on 'l^ch 9 of the Man^asBet4 In 19319^ went to Vassar. During the ment in this, issue. ^ W>yiigati$: ‘ f|fk Is the euphonious une choaui^ ,jife_Callan Bjulhers r their asgr ;MWelopment in the rest Neck Hilla - area. A steam lovel scooped t%> the first load j <Urt on Maonjpiy morning and it expected that^t least two home.'' ill be complsMii'within a moiif ’ ' be tint streitt. to be laid qu ^ called l|$pgTiew Pl^. If lere Is anything in ar name, yngate Bark khould pe a pieas- it place to Olvt. ^ Few Weeds We have hist .linlshed reading I ^uslon.^yvaaring in a local ibUcatlo^''^ signed Joseph M. isidottoc Mtorth Hempstead dog In which Igr. Pisciotta. at >leht$h, explains - Just what a 'tried jand misunder.stood iui he Is. Regarded in the light a Joumalhtac kpntrlbution. the hieipn is apmswhkt remarkable, such impos- antlc\ “ Im- 10 ” , “ sanctl- Mrs. Va'nder- Health (^oup T» Hpdr behoof Oommunity AssoclaUm>l.ln the auditorium of the school bujld- ing on Plandome Road, He Will discuss “ Spiritual Values In B^- catlon. ” Professor Howson was graduated from the University of Toronto and served with the Canadian Infantry during the World Wbr. In 1923 he was graduated frOm Union Theological Seminary, niagna cum laude. winning the Travelling Fellowship. Prom 1933 to ,1935 he combined and study of mental hygiene and the history of education with a part-time instrucorsblp at Teach ers! College. The following year he became Instructor Union Theological Seminary. In 1936 he went to. Hamilton college as Pro fessor of Religion and Elthics and Do^teberj Change lif* basset Man Offers 1 Monthly Fare| Manhasset To Build Pound In Valley Area Sumner . he teaches Mental Hy giene and. Adolescent Psychology at the Institute of Euthenlca Professor Howson declares that he, has met neither the ultra con servative' nor the Indifferent student at any of the various ' colleges where he has taught. He says that he finds thfe majority of them are not disturbed by drastic modern bibllbal criticisms as they would have been In this'undergrade days. Refreshments will be ■ served aftet' the Profe.ssor ’ s lecture. Mrs. Harry E. Kleinschmldt will hostees. [iss Nuno -100,0<» has already 4 >een- rec ei v «d ^ _ i Only about $300,00 remains to be A collected. In previous years, the {secretary pointed out, special district debts rinkled freely } g words as ''g lUtable ” . Wlbiitt and sundry tmic sAmat w»» have com- _ ttri x tluw»r>ffre J^ ’ sjianese Bed Cr^. »ut Mr, Ptoclottan conduct of Preo Klemschmk « dw potuid li^ve been mls- OouM 'It Ibe possible that 't,' Pisciotta, who Is in office Jkly in ^ faterests of “the dfare and peace of mind of the xpayem ” we qjliote from the aremehtlohed ^liktSlon — have been illty 6f what he called “ Indirect Wllgenoef ” iPkriah the thought! iHsciotta la gencemed entirely tth the “ welfare of the taxpay-1 ___ __ It la n^y Incidental'that, 3^ Assisted By Nicola Cross Worker Will ■ not been cancelled before July. often not until late in Augrist. The) last of the 'ehe ’ cks paying off in debtedness to such districts was n^ailed from Manhasset on Tuesday of this week. Due T« Business Upturn The excellent position of the town this., year probably results in part from the general Improvement in business conditions and in part from the new .schedule of tax-pay ments, under which the school tax Is separated from- the general town assessment, it was explained. >.iis system was introduced l^t year,* ahd, after having a year tt/become accustomed to it, the taxpayers are finding it much easier for them. Mr. Duer said. It. Is estimated that the taxpayers are saving from $7.(W to $10XK)0 a year in interest as a re sult of the new .schedules. Special djsUicis for which the town collects taxes are the water, fire, garbage, pqrk and sewer dis tricts and the Port 'Washington Po lice District. Speak On Exj>eriences In Japan Mias Christine Nuno, for, .several years head of a department of St. \■•Luke's International Hospital in Toicio, Japan, where Japanese girls are-being trained a.s public health nunses, will speak to members and friends of the Manhasset Health Association at 3p .m. on March 16 at. Grace Institute, -an her experi ences In Japan. Miss Nuno has had vast experf-' ence. She served as a Red Cross nurse- during' the 'World War and immediately afterwards went to Greece and worked . put of Athens ^ four .years. As .a tribute, to. ,h« work in Toklo she was decorated by one of the ruling Prlnce$ and has been made a 'life member of Village^s Here • Names Slater . For Election Muiispy Park FaceK Only Confrsl In The Man-\: hanaet Area ^ ^ . Booster Drive In Manhasset ^etsXReeord Jbsepli B, Rice of Manhasset, this week applied for the p^^lon of North Hempstead pound keeper aad dog catcher. Citing the \many qknipiaihts about the pound keep er; ’ and “the manner In which thk pound Is maintained ” , Mr. Rice offered to build a dog] pound on a plot In Manhasset Valley, Tl»e pound, he declared, would offer the “ greatest protection to the animals\. Hls application was read at a meeting lost night of the North Hempstead Town Coun cil and filed. More than 50 persons attended be the second of the evening sessions, atiiong them .Mrs. D. W. Vander- bljjt.jpl Great Neck, who recently - nbHW iiii i ka, i _a t k » “ negUgence\_^on the part of Town dog^' warden, 'Joseph Pisciotta. Wants Sidewalk Dugal Campbell asked the Coun cil to have sidewalks constructed on Northern Boulevard, from 263rd Street to the city line. “ There have been ' ‘ al lAimbcr of accidents In this area ” , he said. He was In formed by Supervisor ^ Snedeker thaF the Works Bureau\^ will lay sidewalks along Uie Boulevard* from Commutation Rales WHI N q I Be Affected By I. C. C. Ruling Agent Explains ARE LESS THArr^ MINIMUM FARE Company Will ’ Continue Its Battle For An Increase ^ Seen Akl To I.,orul Mer chants By The (Unli- initlee ------ , . j Roe ’ s -corner, (tljc Intersection of The weeklyn $50 Booster award 1 Northeln Boulevard and ’ South Chamher Here Makes Plans For Election Oilly one contest ha.s developfed In tiic villages in the Muns$y In Manlia.sset went unclaln^ed ^>n[Middle Nec.k ItoaUl to the city Manha.sset area. It was revealkd | Siilurday night, Mrs. E, B. Whitt- 1 line. '■ I Aiwwiiiiljxl • thi.s, week wltli the filing of pett-j le.sey drew the winning couiwn,. ‘ .the “ Can't theylSbegln the work j ' 'O'Oiiiilii t <1^ tions- for candidates who wlir be j holder of which failed to apijear. the city line and work toward Meillhers Hear NussUll ^otwl upon at the annual electloksI $100 will be awarded on Saturday Great Neck? a.skcd Mr. Campbell.' on March 17. In the, Village of Munsej' Pafk three < candidates for trusteeship are In the field, with two to .te. elected, ^ymond K. Hyde and Cbarles Y. Osburn are candidates for re-election, while Stuart AngBs. also has thrown his hat Into, the ■• ‘ n*- ... f ' In the other villages pelltioBr night. The Booster campaign In Moh- hasset )s now in Its 16th week and ha.s established' a record for bji.si- ness driver, Leslie Mortimer, chair man, feald today that In hls opinion business iir Manhasset had shown a consistent Increase since the start of the campaign. \It lias proved an excellent medium by which residents become bettet* ac- Mrs. Fred Klelnschinldt. Presl*^ ^ _ dent of theV Manhasset Health NfllllG SoCIt^lV sociation. urges members to keep - ' ^ the date open and invites any one interested to hear Miss Nuno. Tea win be served. Park Choral Unit To (give Musioale htdpfitm to .ikqeive a fee for bklBg up dogs gtblle looking after e “ wkltore of the taxpayers ” , i far M we clui make out, after adlng hls lengthy 1 article. North smpstead at ,a toe in the not ' dtttsBt past was a fearful pla«c. errun by mad dogs. Babies died orrible deaths ” . •Hundreds in the .w^lp had to (take the Pasteur assisted , by latment . ^39^,lthen came , the , — xTt/,nin -rKrtrvioc. Thomas, Baritone, And Violinist Tire Choral Group of the' Mun- -sey Park Wornen's Club will give a spring concert on April 3 at the Munsey Park J^f' Club. •nie program' will Include selec- Charles W. Atwater,, police justice, ™ __ „ . - I Plandome Manor: Raoul Fleisch- lO ritiV( ‘ tjrcnk I cist ! mann, ‘ incumbent ahd Frederick W. ___ _ ' -j Fiille. trustees for two ■%rcai's, r, t Dll ij y- I Plandome; John W. togan, MayoV! Carl .Bucldey Heads Com- • ^ ^ rteQulntal and Stephen 4 mittee Or 5t. Aloysius Mason, trustee.? for* 'two yeai ’ s; Church Group Flower Hill ^ - ---------- ! Oanflldaies for the vHIafee of Supreme -Court Justice Thomas piandome Heights will be selected ^J.. Cuff and John Splaln. former- tWstrict Deputy of the'^ knlghts'' ’ br Columbus, will be the principal speakers on Sunday morning at - “ the-annual Communion Breakfast of . the Holy Name Society of St. Aloysius Church at Plandomfe Gardens, Mahhasset. Members will attend the 8 a.m. mask at the church. Breakfast will be served at 9 o ’ cloc'k. Carl Buckley heads the commit- s.nr ‘ .T w.ir T k S tariwe. I»th 0. Whom .r, wfl, known In the music world. Mr. -Thomas--hag. Jieen.. inyited _to_.Blay ML.. opto iwnship Is today jS^Jrom rabies, and , .^ “ 6b have dogs puad lhli||i'lin|jr. enjoy their coth- M|%:«nd without,fear mm •ft iMnik London'and Mr. Arkwell Jias been heard in concert and' operatic work. The concert promises to be one tee. Others are Peter MoCabe, Grand Knight of the Great Neck Council. Knights of Columbus Gerogc P. Nlnesllng. Clirlstopher ______ ___ _ _________ _____ ____ Martin Hunt. Ronald Byrne with the Royal Philharmonic 0^ Joseph' Kbrtlander, Thomas Mc- Entegart, Arthur Vogt, Joseph Harnejl and 'William. H. ,Casey. the local stones and wmjam B. Sc'hrauff. ’ tru.stees and ( ^^Srtnmd ’ \systm \Ta\ teeS u.sed on .Saturday evenings and Is Kvallable for any local organiza tion wl.shlng to make u.sc of It. ” Frank Kuclln is treasurer of the ' coininlUee. The members are Charles Ro.se, Morgan'- Nagele. and Ray Lombardi. They have devoted considerable time to conducting a •successful campaign and are un animous In declaring this week Uiat they feel that the results more than justify tlie effort Every Saturday night, at 7 p rtT the winning number Is drawn from ooupons dei)o.slte<l In the various booster stores. The niiinbi'r Is po.sted at 7:30 p.in. and tiie winner has until 8 p.m. to claim . the award. If not clalmf^j ilie amount is Increa.sed $.5Q the following week. ■ ■ - Novelty feature.s uie plstnncd for the spring. ‘ T think If you go with me toi EngillPOr the county engineer ’ s office w(\: -------- caiV take care of Uie mailler ’ . ’ , re-1 Uie annual election plied UiN^Supervlsor. • „ dffleers of .the Manhasset Mr. Campbell and- the Supervise^ Chamber of Commerce were dls- wlll meet at 9:30 am. today. cu.ssed on Wcilnesday evening at a Tlie Council -voted to change the dlnner-meqtln^ at PAndome Qar- name of 259th Street, Great Neck defa;' \ ’ \'Aftlluf ' ’ ttoOrtftg presided to Westminster Road. The Supervisor was authortoed to spend $75 for the conelructlon of a* float at Bar Beach. leet^ng thi.s evening. To Uive RecilaL Final In Series; Hugh McAmis Returned Re-, cently From Tour Of Florida AT NEW YORK HOTEL Hugh McAmts, organl.st ' and choirmaster of All Saints ’ Church, Great Neck vVlll give hls last re cital of the .season at 8:46 p.m.' on March 9 on the Jane Reed Dwight Memorial organ m the church. He will Include in hls program: Pie- lude to “ Parsifal\ .Wagner; Pasto- ' rale, Traditional: Slnfonla and I Prelude for Lent, Bach; First Gothic ■ Symphony, of the outstanding musical events I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P Grace . .. ............. -- wnicn win conauct a uriuge on me lary; j. 11. van moss , lerasurcr; of the season according to mem- of • Tullaroan, Mlanha.s.set,. are at] ® robbery to Ihe | lifternooh of Maroh 26 at the! William II. Ketits and Douw H, bers pf the club \ ' the Savoy-Plaza In New York citv. ' <Jrazloso, Gluck and Water Music, ’ Morris Raseiuiwelg, J Senate Place conununltv Center. Fonda.' directors. In OreM Neck ly — civics department, wo- ^*S xlub. Home of Mrj. Verity. 3 Maodacr-8ugh McAmls organ IsttaL AlMMhats ’ Chlrch. 8;45 p.m. 'il6ai}N)^7«Bgb -Bchool parent' ^ mnnjitl . High School. 8:30 Home of Mrs. •by-- 'JSorothy ;e. 3 p.m. current events ool. 3:30 p.m.- n ’ s club bridge Chaper 0:80 •Arch Masons, p.m. leso'n. Home of y ■ department. Chapel 3, p.m. i r**'f Community As- • pNuna Departmervt. t fPunan ’ s Club. Home 14 P-to ^ Hook Department, nan ’ s Club. Home 2 pm. Assemblyman Hall Predicts' AntirCrime Bills ’ Passage Handel Mr. McAml.s returned last week from a three Wfek ’ s tour of Florida, where he gave recllaLs In many of the leading cities At Miiiiwey Park Club. (H'oiipH An* Arlive Departments Have Meet ings Scheduled For Coming Month The drama (Irparlinent of the Miiasey Park Wo.inan's Club, Mrs. Morgan Prytiierch clialrinan. will meet at 3 p.m. on' March 9 at tlie home of Mr.s, Harry L. Coqk on Ryder Road. The ‘ book dcpurtincnt, which Is headed by Mrs. William J. Boe- hiier, will' meet at 3 p.ni. on March 10 at the home of Mrs Richard crl.sflcld on Revere Road George W Dawson of the Man- has.sct High School faculty will rcvlfw current books. Other departments which have Frank L. ^I^ellii, MltohaU -LuthW, William Parks, Adolph Lostier and Morgan • Nagele were appointed nominating coininlttce. - 1 ■ ^ 'DiiiM-nce MacCuIluin of Ptort Washington, Nassau County sani tation engineer, was the guest speaker. lie explained the provl- slon.s of the proposed county-wide sewer project — An appropriation ol $36 for the Manliasset Post of the American legion was approved. Tlib Legion will use the funds for the annual pilgrimage to the Veternas Hos- irltal al Northporl orViMarch 29. William 'Parks urged the mem bers to follow the example set by patriotic, and civic organizations In ' nearby towns and to odopl a ' ‘ Buy •American\''slogan.- ; II was decided to write to the headk of the Krug and Dugan Baking Companies protesting the pracUci- ■ .of the • companies In awarding prominums to house- wlvos. Just how the recent order of Iho Interstote Commerce CommUalon redur J ng pm enger Twr aLiK-to . Haatam seciion of the country wilt - Infect the Long Ikland Railroad hks not as yet been determined, A. H. Straw, the company ’ s general passenger agent, told The Press this week. — \Up to Uie present time, no de cision has been rea<^ed as to tha effect of this order ^on the Long Island Railroad, and, therefore, t am not in a position to give any definite information. ” aald liCri 8haw. He pointed out, however, .that I ’ even though the commission ’ s rul- ■ ‘ mg does become effective on tha Lmg Island road, it win have no bearing whatsoever on the week ly and monthly commutation fared between Manhasset and Ifew York. _Cqnu9Utatton Fares Pnaffeete d ‘ \nie. Interstate Commerce Com- missjon'n order does, not onsly commutation fares, which ore very niucli Tower than the minimum basic fare of two cents per mlla specified by the oonimlulon, ” the general passenger agent declared. Mr. Bhaw made It vow phto Uiat. according to ’ present plana, '[there will be •«(>', change in. ttw ^ Udgr idland RailroefFs pendln#-'-a|A> plication before the Now York Htate Public Service Oommiaalon and the New -York City Transit Conimlsston for an increase In Its present monthly and weekly com* mutatloiv-fares. ’ Tlie road seeks a jump of from 15 to 20 per cent in these rates. TliieveH llaiiwirk AGAIN HFADK f^.DB I mcctlng.s .scheduled Inchidc the I William B. Schrauff of Rock- j garden group, Mrs. Q. O, Lind- wood Ilo.sd on Wednesday evening i berg, chairman, which will meet was rc-eletu-d president- of the RoH(*IlHW<*i*'^ Homo ' March 27 at the home of Mrs.) Plandome Field and Murine Club. j Robert Freeman for an Illustrated i Other officers re-elected, were; .7 j hs-ture on “ Flowers for the Spring | Frank Casey, first vjcc-preMdcnt; Detectives John,''' Razulls and rjjir ’ den\ and the Plillanthroplc | Wllllard W Smith, second vlcc- group, 5^. H.^L. Huber, chairman,: prcsidetit; John F. Adams, score- Arnold Smltl) of the , 6th Precinct. Nassau County Police, .are,,lnve»tl- Oreat Neck, 'Mr. and Mrs. Rosenwelg left for Florida on March ■ 1.. On Wed-, nesday evening. .Lqp)« Samuel, .Ntr. Rosehsweig's broth'er-to-law, came By CHARLES W. SMITH ■ ' -Most .-of the aiiUtcrim kalala: 0«vcrncr.'fi pragiwu tioii presented by Governor l«h- man, except several bills that are considered either totally unneces sary or enUrely subversive to the -object intended, will be passed In {Delray, the newspapers report Uiatjout to Great N eck to get some, ] more that! 200 music lovers were | clothing Trom the Senate Place ' ' unable to find seats and stood dur- : home. He found, that the hquse ' Nassau Rep ublican Women To Sell ‘ While Elephants^ the \Assembly during the present session, according to the best op inion In Albany. ' \ The principal objection to the Governor's ijrogrem was hls or iginal insistence Uiat the total of more than 60 antKcrlme bills ipust be pp,ssed en bloq, Instead of each being considered on Its separate merits, as requested by the Repub lican majority members. Assemblyman Leonard W. Hall “ Slarifles the sltuaUon as follows; “ The recei)t radio addrfess of Governor Lehman, regardless of Ills, motives, has done nothing but_ create confusion in • the minds of UTt people on thq situation of the anU-crime legislation. ‘ ; ‘ Let me point* out thot the Ing the entire recital. Another wa«f Ma been entered and ransacked attended by muslclaps from 30, *Bhe extent of the damage can- Tlie Nassau County Federation of Republican Women, In Uie Mkrch 1 ISsOo fir The BuHettn, announces the formation of a Re publican \While Elephant ’ ; de- )>artment and the appointment of Mrs. 'lisole. M. .l^rgan ot Great,. Federation secretary, as . “ trainer and keeper.\ I ' - - Tlie FederaUon plans to, organize Etorolhy Blake, well-known con- co-ordmaling groups atnoiig foreign The Rev. John H. Fitzgerald. Iributor to Uie .Woman's Home born voters and to ’ “ build up the Rector of Christ Church. Brook-1 Companion and the Lod ’ les Home I organization to a point where every lyh, will be the preacher at ihe | Journal, will give an Informal jalk ' day will see some new, worthwhile II at\ the I acUvity . launoheqli' The proceeds on . Jdar'ch 11 at dirlst. Ghur.cf.i,..' Great Neck Book House In cele- from the \White EJlephant ” d^ son for the existence of a Legls- 1 Manhasset. bration of ' th'e\\ publication of her-partment will be used to finance laaislsiiL. .21 about 60 bills. I think it is safe to''M>: aT'ffiils time, that at least 50 of these bills are assured of passage and Uiat real, concerted opposition will not be made to more than four or five of such bills. \To my mind, It would be a very dangerous policy for the Leglslat- ture to pass a tremendous number of bills like' this simply because the Governor of our State requests It. M legislation to to be enacted! mJd-w#ek Lenten service at 8 pm. 1 at - 2 p.m, on March Into law ln*thto fashion, the rea \ -- states. Duriiig his Southern trip ’ not be determined iinlll ITie de- he visited Mr. and Mrs. William teotlves are able to get in touch 8. Barst^ of Kings Point at tliclr with Mr. and Mrs. Roseiiswelg winter pl^e- at Kobe Sound. , - — -------------- -- Sermon Serien Flainieil •For The Lenten Season To Give Informal Talk At Shop In Great Neek tions .should bo iiortable If possi ble. .They will be shown to pros- 'pecUv# -bnyitre-at- M m . Dergan ’ s homo and there will be an elephant table at our open monthly meet ings. AtaoiiC two months before election, all elephants that have iiut been .sold to date will be auc tioned off at a Republlcan-oarnlval. Tlie money raised In this maiihi/ will be iwld Into the j^d^ratlon treasury. “ Mrs. Dorgan was vappqlpt^d keeper because she knows the antique business from maqy angles Tlie first of a series of Isrtu^ and will house the collection tor sol the Mission Study Class M'gre lature disappears aiid we will Uien srt the Governor up as a virtual dictator. “ To describe-each bill fully woqld take too ipuch spaco. The opposi tion to four or five of these bills to based upon the fact that they propose changes In our fundament- g$ laws whlph were handed down fContinuod ac. page 4) the projects. Announcing the department, the Other preachers in the speciHl' new book. We^esday evening services will | Dorothy Blake In private life be: March 18, the Rev,. Frederick I to Mrs. W. P. Robinson of Man- Bulletin explains: L. Barry of St. OabrieTs. Church, j hasset. ^ In ••A Diary of si Subur- A 'White Elephant' Is-to be ua — Holltor March 25, the Rev Joliri, ban Housewife\ she turns every derstdod >ils meaning- soinething E. Oerstenberg of the Church ,of{ day happenings >in a typical subur-'^ the. Redeemer. Merrick and Ap'rll j ban home into adventure and uses 1. the Rev. Arthur, L. Cha,rle.s O her keen sense of humor to niake D„ .Rector Of St. Hark's Churct]„l entertaining^, episodes which are so Brooklyn. exaspen-atlng when experienced. you like,- l?ut do • not need, not nicked and chipped, because we don ’ t like things that ar^ nleked and chipped ourselves and neither does the other fellow. The dona- Ma 80 ii 8 To See Film Program About .Thones Entertainment Arranged For Meeting Of The , - A program of sound - films de^ plctlnjt some of the Interesting aspects of the task of...$QPPl7tnK the nation with telephone servlco will be- presented-for members ot Uie Royal Arch Masons at 9 p.m, qn<Warcli 12. at Masonic Temple, Middle Neck Road, Great tUek. by the New York Telephone Com pany. Michael J. Curley of the Tele phone Company will be In Charge, \riie soun^ pictures will give oa . Inslghr liTlo Uie marvels back of the familiar telephone Instrument which we are accustomed to taka for granted because It Is so Jta-.., upuently used,\ he explained todM'- •nie pictures will be enterUlnltia and not merely a display of m technical or mechanical description of telephone equipment or service ” There also will be several vocal .-wlos by a member of the tele- plione organtoatlop. Arrangemant* for the program were made by; Lieutenant William F. Borer. Mr«. HuhBy lA*clure» To Christ Church Guild Christ Ohuroh Rector ’ s OuadL°9B u.s Donors can get In touch with her by letter to 11 Seventh Street. Great Nock, or telephoning Great Neck 440. \SuggesUons Include that one surviving sandwich goblet or salt cellar; thq top of that sandwich butterdlsti that has lost Its bot- tomr' tokndwich glass will J»e s great puller-ln for our oUier ' th© Blue Rldg© Indugi . .(Oontinuod on Poc» ♦) . to Virginia. Our' Neighbors to Lotto AiOi|te ” , was given on Tuesday uhdek nB leadership of Mrs. Frank U Hol«. . The series wlU be continued 12 noon td I, p«r on beginning on March 10. Members ore asked to box lunch and sUy to sow THIS SATURDAY NMiHT WINNING NUMBER FOR $100.00 POSTED AT 7:30 P. M — Winnor hoe till 8 P. M. to claim it. FREE COUPONS ISSUED AT ALL Mtonhasset Booster Stores Winninff Number Posted at 7i30 P. M. Every Saturday in All “ Boootar ’' Store Wfaidows ' Sponoorod by t^e Manbaooet Chamber .pL.Caiasaer««% * 7 mm pa