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THE MANHAS^'T PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 6 , 193 $ I Events and Activities in the Various North Shore Communifi&ti \nd Notes Of Interest % Great Neck Residents riot SeUutael Announces Engagement Of His William Witherells Give Supper >''<'4 PSnsfi Mrs. Austin Visits Parents miy; 'J. , Schlu*8el of Essex i/^ ’ lMMr ’ 'W>nounce<l Uie engage - ‘ ' If bis dsugbtsr^ Miss Fanny \''laldussel to David e. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. ' LoX Brooklyn. The -fredding I |M place in May. Lewis (btiukl lalkod, - pikhrerslty -connect^ wlt,h % chemical ne.ii^iirmg firm fa KW York r- Pa., a former liMdent of 'X Neck, arrived on Monday I\ visit with Mige and Mrs. ' ' ‘ ier Stronaeb ef^lam street. William H. Coaklln is Con oco her hOBie fa Oracefield un sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Blailcie oit Oalc Drive will have as guests for the week-end-at their'far A in Connecticut, Mr. . and Mrs. Orton Hicks of Beverly Road. William R. WUherelU Have A Supper Party Mr. and Mrs. William R.- Wlthe- rell gave a buffet supper*-on Mon day evening at their home on North Clover iJrlve for the three artists who entertained at the Wo man's Club meeting in the after noon. They were Helen CSilcker- ing. soprano, John Chickerlng, tenor \ and Alice 'Valden, pianist. Other guests included Mrs. John Chickerlng, Mrs. S. C. Scott. Miss Sue Williams of New York; Mrs. Barrett Heifick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laflin, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. David Wilson* of | >1it nwood are in Sarasota. Fla. . . , Anne Napier. At Southern Resort Have You Heard — ? A LETTER FROM PAMELA Says Everybody Keepi Busy Have Parties At Homes In Munsey Park Dear Mae; Have you heard of an]^liing startling about to happen in the social world . . everybody I know seems'to keep busy . . with a Junior Circle bridge and a . bridge at Hie North Hempstead this \.eek . . and the Great Neck Players getting ready for and the Great i\eck Flayers getting ready tor a new production , . Woman's Club drama dep.irrment members dashing Halils. Mr. and Mrs. fYcd off to' relicarsals for plays tltey ’ re -to give for the maintenance ^ Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Oarle fund . . and are the club members enthused about plans for their new clubhouse : . I don't blame them . . It's going to be marvel ous . they ’ ll be .able to do so much more than in their pres ent cju.irters and new sliopS opening hcreabduts . . I ’ ve neert visiting more attractive places' . . what witli Julius', new salon .. .- and that smart ne>^ hat shop Jean Clemens opened last week . . now along comes Frances Oppenheimer of Rockville C.entre with ,i- dress shop in the Grace building . . she has the best-looking thfngs ‘ ' ' ' blouses, scarves and accessories* . . and so reasonable . . carries blouses, scarves and accessories . , to s.iy nothing of stunning lingerie .• • Chris Everett is in diarge. reasonable The Woman s Club , Of Great Neck i Herbert L. Fairfield and Miss and Mrs. Charles Swafford ..'tti Drive, Kend^gton, are ed at the Miami Biltmore, '!,a . Fredoioi Austifa, the form- 8 Oktheeine tOwen. daugh- ) i-*Mr: and Ufa. George N. of Kings Point, is vl-siting irents at “ Tittle Gable ” , tu; -lace fa All^ ^ and Mrs. Richard Salembier f [hawk Lane are on a three cruise to Bontuda. • • ^snd Mrsi Edwin Powle will lb members of their Bridge ; thelf home on ‘ ttck.s Lane -enlng. d Mrs. Margan Chace > Trfa T* The Oi lei it Morgan Grace of West ftood departed last week for Where (he will Join Mr. WB6~salled ^ week pravi- Cbey are expected back at ireat Neck home on May l. and Mrs. Dkvldb Kemp of 1 Road departed yesterday ... .. _ •,^Lv A. Wing .gqtertained ^ e|» pf the., Monday afternoon ' .tg Club and their husbands ner fa New York city last ■ k ' Wheelock Bigelow of ... I Lane left last week ^ for ;as the guest of Mrs> John m of Kings Pdfat. Other are BSrs. R A. Deweji, Mrs. .gl Zineser and Mrs. Rudolph ill Mr. and Mrs. Hido 'Watanabe of Gateway Drive, with -their baby and nurse, were at Atlantic City ■ tlu j f , L i | grts-p»wii . G. Longman their guest Mr. and Mrs. E. of Ridge Drive had for the weekrend, Miss Virgilyn Nickerson of iCockvllle Centre, formerljc^a. member of the Great Neck High School faculty. • • • ' Mrs. Faigle, Mrs. Taylor Win Club Bridge Prize Mrs. J. Fred Falgle\ and Mrs. Herbert Walker Taylor, on Wed nesday won the four out of six. series prize in the second bridge .tournament of Ihe sea.son 'spon sored , by the Woman ’ s Club. A new series will ,start on March 11. Tile Civics Department w.ill fae^t ■ at 3 p. m. on .Monday at the home of Mrs. E. W. Verity on Wensley Drive, Russell'Gardens. The guest Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Hanft of Crescent Road have returned from a stay in Flcglda. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McTeague of Allenwood Road departed this week for a motor trip through Florida. M1.SS Annabel Ford, who was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Singley of Windsor Road, has re turned to her home in Shandeken, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Singley had Carl Kleiber of Irvington, N. J. 'as their week-end guest. », - — — • H L. FAIRFIELD, President Members of the Home Ekx)nomics epartment will meet this morning at Union Chapel for a lesson in pi op B pr int fa^ . ' There will be a bridge at 8:30 p. ni. this evening at Union Chfipel for the maintenance fund of new clubhouse. the nich, probation officer *. of the ■Children ’ s Court of Nassau County Tlte Club will .sponsor, a lecture on current events by Mi.ss Eunice 'the- tnifntomnfnji the' High' ScKooI . Tins certainly has been a Southern trip winter . . rafts of peo ple still in Florida . . or off on cruises . . Emily Walsh Bettes is sailing for Bermuda on Saturday . . with some friends from New \S'ork . , tliey ’ re to be away for two weeks . . Dot Davenport is down \in Florida for several week's witli an aunt , . The G. Un derwood Kirkpatricks of SlmredaJe got back from Florida on Fri day . . Evelyn tells me they had a marvelous time . . the college crowd keeps busy . . Jean Roig, Joyce and Nancy Zins.ser and Barbara Robinson attended the supper dance at Sinilli, on Saturday niglit . . Adele Hansc-n w.as at thfijGoIumbia Junior From the same dow^^rom Yale T.aw Sclickil to Mr. and Mi's. WllIU J. Roya Of Park Avenue' enteHained their Saturday night Supper Club last week. Present were; Mr. anq.Mra. Harold May, Mr. and Mi ’ s. Harold iL E. Rollins Gilbert Austin and Mrs. Harry Kelly. Mr. and Mra. David Stewart of Ryder Road hkd a supper party on-Sunday night for Mr. and Mrs. James OuchterloneyT,-of- Garden j^ty: Mr. and Mrs. Harold White pf Flushing, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond K. Hyde of Munsey Park and Wallace Beardsly of Hollis. night . . James GrdSSS- came -wee k^ eri i dT ^ tor rile. Did you see Hugli McAmis ’ picture in rii^ M.irch issue of thc- Etude . . on the page of '\The World ’ s Best Known Musicians ” . . iie certainly is making a grand ..reputation for himself .is a musician, isn ’ t lie, . , and Eleanor Shoemaker made tlie Herald- Trib this week . . 'she. was one of the Sarah Liwrence girls who went up to Albany to protest the student oath bilk •, . her picture -was in Wednesday ’ s i.ssuc . . Afipe Wcxxl came out from New York for the week-end with Muriel Miller . . Betty Wells week ended in . Bayside..^ ,,,£ri.m_ *ind Jay Bacon had some friends in on speaker will be Mrs. Paula E. ,Gol- K fg nicet their week-end guests, the Steve I.etflers of Stamford . . George and John Morrow are getting over the flu . . Mf; Morrow was*sick texj. And that is about all I can tell you at probably h.i've lots of clutter for next week Avery at 3:30 p. m, on March 11 liV ,J[iil£5.£Il,-Q3y calendar for -the, next affeciiorf.itely. The Literary department will meet at 3 p. m. on March 13 at Union Chapei. Mrs. Herbert S. May will read a paper on “Glimp-ses of Qur Landscape in American Liter ature. ” The Home Economics Department will have block printing classes at 9:30 a. m. on March 11 and at 10 a. m. on Mjarch 12. There will.be \a preliminary millinery meeting at 11 a. m, ori Marph ,13 at the home of Mrs, L. S. C. Eun.son on Shore- wnrd Drive. this moment . . I ’ ll . there arc* lots of . and .so until then,- Mrs. Howard Jobe of Nortli Carolina is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cobrain of Park Avenue Mrs. Jobe formerly lived in Munsey Park. Mr. and Mrs. have returned trip to Florida. Edward W. Place from a vacntlonLag at Uie Temple Mrs. Robert S. FYeeman of flBaiwt \Place luncheon bridge club on Monday FTesent- were; Mrs; Milton- ... W: Foster, .Mrs. Anthony Ascherl. Mrs. _LaWretic# 'Wl ’ TJ'ofHson. Mrs. Ed win L., Anger, Mrs, William T. Rutherford, MS ’ s, Arthur Knies, Mrs. Clinton V. Murray and Mrs. Thomas C. Huxley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knies of Ryder. Road returned on SatiiVday- from a three wei^ls' Vacation in Nos.sau and ’ ’ West Indies. Joan Graves, daughter of Mr. and Ml'S. Ai Lewis Grave.s, of Eaklns* *.Road celebrated her 10th birthday on Tuesday afternoon with a party. Present were: Jan?. Alin Carpenter, Janet any, carol -Baggett, Jean Vollmer, Yuri Iwa- buchl,'Pam -WaK^eiu JBak 9 y_»teven.s, and Audrey Coll. . News, Notes Of Interest Elementary grade of the Manhas- set School, is ill at her home. Mrs. Fluth Friedenwald of Vista Road h^*gone to..J'lorida with Mr. an^'^Ts. ‘ ’ Cf 6. Lindberg of Munsey Park, I aapiMniiiR ...i rUto Beeart TiCtaiaL, oorrespondent ” , . Mrs. f wart ICcKnight of Great Sitotee,- who Ja passing the ^ season at Miami Beach Udge McKnlght, writes us — )ek of the activities of ;aa realdmts who are so- %■ et tfae Dtaort. She ' Been at the race track last tools aeOE^ with her 'Batrifm'Bteeber, Mrs. . P. at isQP<Me> formerly r»>Jl^than itsa** Ite, .and Mrs. A. V. I V) on ODUlaa Avenue for the nme itiefr iia^ and daughter them, also'llieir married tM>T, Lucy BCboook Uhl and “ ^'all eon.\ Pill. * • • __ nd Mys.'-C, D. Oenway, who __ 4 recently from a stay in] '\rica have leased an apart- i the 'Wychwood. Mr. Con- on the executive staR of ■A Motors. i. ' ind MM. r. D. Brooker of Hefapgtpd Turnpike re- thls VMK~from a month'sj FtorliMv nd |f?i,.«suiam F. Burke dsgSgg'siOiO Sn Saturday Mr. and Mrs: Archie E. Van Nostrand of Rttsfleld. Mass., were guests on Sunday of Judge ' and Mrs. Ru.ssell Benedict of Ridge Drive. j\ n'sJ -**3 ’ ®- Hernandez of Hunt- loKifoV Ington is stop William N. Mullon, who came North for th,e funeral last week of his wife, departed on Tuesday for Green Cove Springs Fla., with his daughters; ----- ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Cb,arles Grosjean and their son and daughter are visiting Mr. Grosjean ’ s- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nuno Grosjean of ■Windsor Road. stopping with Mrs. Eliza beth Hetherinton at the home of Mr. arid 'JXrSrll. M. Herndandez on Deepdale drive. Mr. and Mrs. rnandez are in Florida. X' PRIZES POW COSTUMES Tbe Purim Masquerade arty of the Religious School of Temple Beth-El, Great Neck, will be held at 2:30 o ’ clock on Sunday , after- • noon in the social hall of the Tem ple. Mrs. Herbert Filer is chair man of the committee. There will be prizes for the love^ liegt, most origlhal and the most amusing' costumes, an entertain ment-and refreshments. Try a Want Ad! George E. Smith -- Dies At His Home Was Former President Of Royal Typewriter Corporation „ ' , ' , J , , elude Patricia ’ Tliomaa. Sally Lewis George Street, Is .leco'feilug .iiolD. apatjone, Naney-, Oeeki Ann (Malcolm Newbold Jr., son of Mr and Mr.s. Malcolm Newbold of i _ _ _____ ____ Ji ___ ,... In Manhasset j '• . ' l ;: -------- .. ' ham, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Newbold __Leroy Weniger, sou of Mr. and have returned after spending two Mrs. Leroy Weniger of Park Ave- j weeks with him. entertained .. on Monday Judy Gleason, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John ,A. Gleason of Manhasset Woods Road will cele brate her 9lh birtiuTay today witli u supper fmrty. Her guests will In^ Bliss. Polly Amrcln, and Carol Ba.ssett, Anne Rogers Eugene Oarand of Abbey Road! gave a dinner party at his homej on Saturday night for a feat out- of-town fritnds. Among them were; Miss Isabelle Pierdon, of Montresl; Miss; Florence Cairns, ’ Toronto Mias. Edith Campbell. Norfolk. Va; Miss Desiree Donaldson. Lawrence; Miss Phyllis Marks, Fargo. N. D.; Miss Lucille Hall, New* York; Leslie Vlpond, Oiicago; Frank Modfiey, Garden City; Richard Parsons, Christian Westphai, Donald Bailey and Alden Boyd, New York; Raoul L ’ Hote, Astoria 'and Alfred Ft'ahbfort; Wa.shlngton, DC. Interfiority DandS^ Is Well Atteiij«3l Junior I^cague M pp I m , Members of the Interfiority CODO- cll of Great Neck and Pert Ington and pielr giintji the first formal dsnee ganisation on Sattihiay evening At the North HlUs Golf Club In Douglaston. Banners of the iMUfbgr Sororities and fratornlUea. amtfat them Gamma Eta Kappa. ' 8i|hna Sigma BeU. Psl Chi Oeta, Delta Sigma and Zeta Beta, were hung on the walls of the main ballroom of the club. Pierce Mlteliell headed the com* mittee. Others were the Misses Betty Magnuasen.. Marge I^allon, Hears Talk By Trooiierj Warner. Marion Sickles aifa ■ ^ ■ I Jean Stewart. Thomas OaHaghef, 'The Junior League of Temple ! ThO'\** » “ ««n Hunter and William Stocks. League Beth-El met on Monday night in the social hall of the Teiiipie. ’ Tlie guest speaker was Corporal Mraoek FRENCH CLASS FORMED ^ I The first session of a class in of Uie New York State* ’ Troopers, i French sponsored by the Adult lEd He gave a resume of the history of - the department, explaining the radio system and teleotype service and related personal experiences. Tlie meeting was followed' by danc ing and refresliments. Tlie League will ^ sfion.sor a Spring formal dance on March uoatlon ?nd Recreation Program was held on Wednesday evening at Great Neck High'School. Classes will meet every ’ Tliursday evening hereafter. There also is available a jclass in German language study. Ii^formatlon may be obtained from the desk duty clerk in the entrance hall of the High School. Memlier Of Gtyrnc'll tJiiiversily Staff* Visits Homes In Great Section As a result of much activity on the part of Naasnu County Horae Bureau members in rearranging furniture, reconditioning and re- flnishing old pieces, selecting new ucces.sorlcs, painting and dying, .several Great Neck homes served as meeting places this sea.son for the local unit which met wlUi Miss Florence Wright, housing speeliillsl from Cornell University. ■ Miss Wright worked witli Home Bureau liiembers througlimit the county last spring, .•^lowing Uie possibili ties In better room urnuigomeiits at small cost. - Meetings held on Wednesduy. Tluir.sday and Friday of last week ’ In various sections of the county formally closed the winter room arrangeoMent project. The homes of the following members in Great Nock were vlsHed Mrs. H. S. May, Great Neck Hills. Mrs. D. A. Dor sey. Great Neck Estates, and Mrs. O. M. Flnoke, Great Neck yillat^ Other meetings were held in Pnnnlngdale, Rockville , Centre, Mlneola, West Heinpsteadf, Maif verne. and Valley Stream. MisS Wright will return to Nassalj County the lost week in Marep “ 10 conduct a spring room arrange* ment .scliool for nienibers. of other units, including Port 'vyaslilngtoiq, Hicksvllle. Plandome. Sen Cliff and FYebport. — ^ « j LOUIS T. Z A N E R ‘ ()ptometrist 1 Cutter MHI Rose Phons at. Neok 1760 nlng the Misses Florence Wright, t * ’ * ’ ^*' Charles F. Kesslei, of Mrs. A. D. Bister Avenue will entertain her' bridge club .on Wednesday. George Fid ward Smith, former president of the Royal Typewriter Corporation, died on 'Wednesday evening at his home at ' 28 Wild wood Drive KeiinllwortH, after a long illness. He was 57 years of age. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Meade; a brother, H. J. Smith of,., Springfield. Mass.; two .sister, Mr.s, Norman K. Rabb and Mrs. Charlotte McGuffln. both of Houston Texas. Funeral services were held yes terday morning at his late resi dence. , ’ The Flev. A. R. McKechnle. Rector \of All Sainl ’ gv Church, of-' * * ’ flciated. Burial,, will be in All ; Mr, and Mrs. George Gay recent- Salnts ’ Cemetery this morning. ' ly flew to Florida. Mrs. Gay l.s Mr. ^Smith was born in Meno- the former Ml.ss Dorothy Dowsey. nomle,* Wls. He went to work for | the Royal ’ Typewriter Company Doromy Johnson, Grace Helnze ’ of I eptort^ied at Port Wa.shlngton; Paul Vavrinec, Thursday T . ii 1 ' ui her home the Mmes. Howard ^flls Wen^r, Harry Van Dyke ^ ^ Thomas J. Thomas Gunnell Robert Berrat .^ Ii«ac Lustgarten, ami - PhUfa | o*connell. and Prank Kelly of Walters. ^ ^ ^ ' ' j ManhAsset. • • ' - .... .. ........ - Mr. and Mrs James L. Dot^ey | ^i^s June ‘ scoU of ^aiiTonm of George S^et departed on ^ urday by ^t for Jack.sonvllle. . , F7a. They will continue by motor to I , , . * , ' Mh and Mrs.-J. G.'SIranahan Mrs. J6hn A. Gleason of Man- ha.sset Woods Road gave a sur- prl.se buffet dinner parly on Tuestlay night In honor of Mr, i Oleason'.s birthday. 'Tlinse present j Include^r Mr, and Mrs, Roger L j Dnnn, Mr. anti Mrs. Morgan Pry -1 therch.^ Mr. and Mrs. ’ Tliurniuii j Scott. Mr. and Mr.s. Arthur Will-1 .son. Mr. and M^s. William Kelley. ■ Mr. anil .Mrs. Calvin Cross, Mr. *'drid' Mr.s. Richard 1. Crlsfleld iiml j Mr. a^nd Mrs. Jack McKeowln of j Flushing. f Hill ^( ’ I'^'httfftalned last week Mi.vi Eirimn “ Doxen of Manans, N. Y. ” Ml.ss Pauline Hlghley, a mem ber of the Manhas.set Public School faculty, l.s convalescing after an operation. \ I Mrs. Daniel ‘ O'Connell Ls recup- j crating from a recent attack of I pneumonia. - --- -- ------- 1- ------------- — i ---------- :. L'ONTBAfT HRinUl: U36 CulburtBon Till Courtenay Basy mathodfc for Accur al# .hand valuation Pluy'of thf hand; Squeeze, elimination, atrip and end playa. Mra. A II BtiJweU. H Vender- ollt Avenue, phoiip Manhanaet 725. Ai- lociate Teacher.of the Culbertson Na tional Sludtoh. a boy and rose rapidly to ah ecutive position. ' He retired ■president in 1929. . SON TO THE PLUMMERS ■Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P, Plum mer of Old Hickory, Tenn., have announced the birtli of a .son, Thomas FVancls Plummer Jr., their second child, on February 6. Mrs. Plummer is the former Miss Sybil Fahnestock, daughter of the late A. Bruce Fahnestock and Mrs FVihnestock of Manhasset. Mf. and Mrs. Paul M. Moritz of Manhas.set Avenue gave a dinner party on 'Thursday at their home In honor of Mrs. Thomas J. Mln- turn. of Colonial F*arkway, who was celebrating her birthday. Trie guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. OConnell, ’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I Pierce of Manhasset; Miss Marjory ' Dodd of Jamaica; and Mrs Irving Harold of New York City. Miss Jessie Mitchell', of Port Washington, supervisor of the ito'^ VF.LF.R NECK RP ■ V'LUCE Candle'; 192 Main Street LUNCHEON 50c Glow Port Washington UpHolstering DINNER 65c CURTAINS NEW FURNITURE — ea* <, m Catering to ' e • Bridge Parlies For Reservations, please call Port Washington 219 • M rs . A nn G. S nyder at Reasonable Prices i The saoie gisltt^ Moon thst hSTe msde tu popnisr sntong the peeg l B erhe knew goM lleiMr ste new -I-*-***- .ssviags! Visit er esU as (edsfl offered HOM ANN ’ S Station Plosa Phone Groat Nock 240 Money sag Hare Do Vow Work BMOnsU* Crieerfuily Given GREAT NECK DRAPERY^ 9 l upholstery STUDIO A. WOBLK ,, tU MMdle Noek Noag OaXAT MEOK 'feL Orest Nook 6M WE cordially invite OUR FRIENDS TO ATTEND A TALK GIVEN BY DOROTHY BLAKE, AUTHOR OF . ‘ Diary of a Suburban House Wife ’ On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th, 2 P. M. The Great^Neck Book House Third St. & Station Plaza , Phone. G. N. 7S Fond Of Good Food? . • Thig iH not just another restaurant. It ’ s . more than .you'd ever expected to find in eating Out ! Food prejiared just as it is in well run homes , . . the soil of .service that everyone enjoys . . . .^tmdsphere and surrounditiRS entirely in keeping with the aims of Ihe man- \ avfement . . . a jilace that ’ s just helter! Mgrljujonit jRwtaurant STATION PLAZA - GREAT NEfK 471 Dinners 85c-$l - Plates 55c-75c' • Luncheons 3Sc-80c llie Citizens Water Supply Co. ' ^ Applicationi (or , WATER SUPPLY IN ifc-J> - Great Neck Water District Obtained at the OFFTCE^ Whitney A tc .^ near Broadway'', Elmfauril, L.l. PUMPING STATION Cpitter Mill Road, Great Neck, L. I. HYDRANTS FOR FTOE ra<niE(mON^_:.^ INSTALLED ON PRIVATE PROratTY Jlo^al to out H ome C ommunity MFMBM * . PcitrgJ Utpugu laiurgau C«f|HN4l»wa If s resUursot owner regularly took dinner at another resuu* rant, he would be considered rather queer, and the trade of bis resttursnt would surely fall off t • i If a farmer planted seed in another farmer ’ a field and then spent hours of hard work ploughing his own acres, he would probably be locked up for insanity. >. There is s thought here for all citizens of this community. We are working to develop home en terprises. Thsrefoqe, let ’ s plant our iced in. our own furrows. Let ’ s buy whenever we can from home merchants. It helps them, helps each one of us, and (he community in general. B ANK OF G reat N eck MIDDLE NECK ROAD GREAT NECK, L. I, ‘ s ■I -