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MANHASSET, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH At Republican Women ’ s Dinner CM* . . lit Much 17 — Just in _ _____ mlCht be aomeone with urge to pull down the on a Totlng Machine — and ;M ee that eomaone auccumb- y ^^ ‘ iHat urge — awd Mm Just in on aonveone .haa.jM. diSi* to hovathm Inrrri iMiiparlnllirfT men “ vfl onjthe D. A. ’ * offtce will be on I at the polls Ut Oreat Neck on Mardt n<Hlust in case! 3 Titt • * • ** ■■ V/vu tmrd j|in:.>n8 us that ■II iMfcaAlsppMlnIharn — Just'ex- tv^ iM MMli^PMiirs deliver- the hie city Valley School Principal Urges Drive For Clothiiig HOPE TO RE-OPUN THE barter STOR Committee Seeks Rent- Free Store For Ouarters Ph,«* Cnll^ Speai I* AH Bare : OMt^MiMs in iganhasset stores ’ will — ^tanaeaS to the patent of $100 u..ln a few days. ‘ JMcause Janet ‘ IMca of Lake Road, {jfhmdome. who and***! booMM'prlze on Sat- 'j night, says >g^ intends to ^ d it all In ItoeaMr stores timer, cbatnilv of The the com- Sbrge Wlpnann told the crowd . made iwdome Road look like B^l^\<*wwr and 43ad Street, all -Jt the Booster i^palgn, which ^l^jtttng a record idiigCanhasset. He sovH* aMffiice information ay],A sedes of wtmJy concerts . that loinH neiHg planned. ; rbo .\ arl HeUo! its Pi,i|.aiQfKaet wm lose one ’ c popular kiislaess wo^ien on , Ion t( when Mss Mdllid Duncan say “ goodby ” to the Molietta aty Shop, after hour years of at- ion to the hair and nafls of ’ ailr sex oMAnbasset and Plan- Mil for 6cot- ..inSay and wUl be married in t Mugi Nder Dent has bought and will be on hand on MBT •morning, fihe formerly Adgl^ a beau^ ow Pian- ^Mikoad. ManhawM- We shall be ■ fr to say goodl)Qn» ^ Mfts Mollie. ^■i at the sama^melhappy to wel- ■Flie MaraiTSSloThe bus^^^^^ id. . . •. ; Thn<. » • bwllie nsbdiM -frKlililcottage ..on tter MUl Road, <3nat Neck, that the home of Mr. and Mrs. j ---- alel Oordon was a eerltable bee- rrfi ^ Wednesday. From early lUtV'iRilag on the phone tinkled; the| rang; atrived* - 'll flowers amf'-gllts: neighbors 1 ieflluf *v** “ <** tfcsilNdr in to offer j || Representatives of the Man ’ hasset ^hool Community Association, the Munsey Park Woman ’ s Club, Plandome Woman ’ s Club and tlie j Manhasset Health A.ssoclatlon have formed a committee which will act as a \clearing house ” for the dis tribution of clothing to needy in the community. The committee was /ormed at the r^uest of Horace Thompson, principal of the Valley school. Churches will,be asked to jttim. \There are many adults and children in Manhasset and the Val ley section .who need » clothing,\ said Mr. Thompson today. \'Tlic adults are unable to work in some | cases and the Children cannot at- Stresses Want In Education At Talk Here Conimuiiity Association Hearn Vassar Depart ment Head Trio In For Two Field) Posts ISSUES DODGED SAYS V. H. TTOBETTS In Muii^ey Park Lectures Here School Can Pejil Indi rectly Witli Religiojii, He Annerts ■ ’ \ The need of spiritual values Ifl education was stressed by Dr. J. Howard Howson, chairman of De partment, of Religion at Va.s.sar College, on Monday evening at a meeting of the Maniias.set School 1 Community Association. He empha- I sl.serl the necessity of an atmosiihere In whjch the child ’ s spirit can. grow naturally, spontaneously and com- fortabl.v. with a fearless Intellectual tend school. ” dri^eUrhTircontinT?or several emblyman from this distrietTat the dinner h eld during the:Twetrt'state (Photo iuufirsy of the 1 iinii-Li nmn i-n iii'iiiiy) Mrs. Ernest M.-/Strong, of Plandome, and Mrs. Leohafd W-^all, wife of the-As.s- weelcs. Clothing for adults, children and infants is needed. The members are anxious to flnd..a store'.suitable which eftn be used rent-free, for headquarters. The Barter store which was operated in Manhasset for the,past three years, has been forced to [close for lack of head quarters. Use of the store- which it occupied was donated . by the Re formed Church and Is now needed for use by the Sund ay School. More than lO.OM garments were distri buted through the store. Clothing for children will be dis tributed through the Manhasset and Valey Schools, and that for «adults at the Barter Store If a location can be found, *. ____ _ Kinging Of Alartui Foils Rug Theft men ’ s two-day .'^e.ssioii on current political a ffairs.-at the Ten Eyck Hotel in Alhany. Mrs. Hall is the former Gladys-Dowsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James I-. Dowsey of Mah- hasset. '' ■ . Cites Child Rearing Plan In ‘ Own Inimitable Way^ ’ ’ Good, ordinao' horse sense ” i write.-j invariably refe* lo as' - works “ better th«R - theories in l. “ lceen sense of humor ” . Falllhg. back, bringing up children, a'ccordlng to j again on hackneyed phrases,, she Mrs. W. P. Robinson of Munsey | talked ip her ’ town Iplmltable style ” . Park. Mrs. Robinson, who wrote chuckles from her audience, In “ The Diary of a Suburban House fact hearty laughs, te.sllfled to ap- Wife ” under - the pen name. ..of i predation of her clever d^escriptlons Dorothy Blake, In a talk on Wed- of the ordinary occurrpitces of nesday-afternoon -ft^ the- — Great •vsry-day. life. -. Neck Book House, discussed writ-1 - ” J grew up in a family of writ ing. ..Child lr>lnlng, _aarde»lng apil she saia. ” I resolved never to hou the busincrr, of being Vs hou-e-wtfcfi write a;''*ook, not ’ ovs.i an ftrtl<'lc. all In the intimate and witty stylet But I succumbed to the family which distlngulslies her writing, cur.se and conducted the Sully Joy -------- - i ’ There was nothing formal about i Brown column on the Chicago I'll- ■ work on the Men ’ s Smoker com- Belgrave Apartment Super- Robinson ’ s talk. She Is nO|bune. After my marriage I did iree mittee, tliC affair which recently Qiuruli (vroii]) In Manhasset Plans Affair Rohcrl GhuinhcrH II piu I m ( ’ . uinmittcp For Bj-mkfaHi _ .R<)bcrt J.^S. Ohamber.s l.s chair, - tr kn of ' this ~ year's\ ' Communion \Lcaaership does not come from a lust for leadership, but from the capacity and ability to lead ” , he ■said. ” It Is those persons who have a list for leadership who'are the snares in our soclal llfe today ” . In Introducing Dr. Howson. Vlnal H. \ilbbetts. Superintendent of School, declared that ” tlie .Amer ican schools dodge the spiritual Is- ^des of educatlbn. ” ‘ ’ ft Is not the ■province of'tlic school lo deal with religion directly, but It can do so Indirectly ” , be said. Dr. Howson contends that due to\ the variety of sects In America, I he .school has .had lo divorce Itsell from rellglou. He believes however Hint the .school jf-aii njiproucli reli gion tiidjreotly Rllhough raeei ereetl- and sect must be taken Into con sideration.- .... i . \Historically and p.sychologlcally there arc four elements fn roTlgfon\ he .said. ’ ’ The religion that has to. do with our belief Ih God, [our feeling -.ot worship, oiir con.selousness of I .soc|al values and our personal DR. J. H. liaWHON Owen F. Smith Is Deail After Short Illness akfast Committee to be ' hold under ’ *l'he nu.splccs of the Holy Name Society of St. Mary's Church. ■Having done .such good intendent W«ken«d - By Bell ' . itpratulMIOM; ' MMbmis Chapter Lj^Mien anflMd to help celebrate. tr sU It ’ a not every day that . ^ .re^ e eo«plC vg^^Mv ’ atlng a 70th tdtOS Minlveraary. Please note, \ — ^ dW not say old couple. The ■■MflOdb )mi^ flMieged somehow, pK« the trlala «nd tribulations j?*^ ,modefn eivfllMtion, - to rUain qilrit which never grows old. IJoiT Oordon Is 90 years young, can W>e not quite se spry as wh^n I walked down the aisle of a ohurch on the arm of hw ” W k bridegroom, but never- 3 lti.Ieea atui with a merry twinkle ' con (hoc cy*- AMM|h she has been tbit Wtotet^'Mipirtheless, down- II s't* |hi she ogilla- :for her aiinl- Ur^M^n ’ s tread may I be as ilt was when he ,|te to t9M(l with his bride W^fliMIpage*) salvaUon, A particular belief about God cannot' be laUght, Religion typifies man ’ s attempt to under stand hjd, .envlmient, which he cannot cope with by ordinary pro- ce.s.ses. It is not lilwnys tyjjlfled by , (Continued on page 6) smile. The ringing of a burglar alarm at 4:15 o ’ clock on Monday morn ing in the j^artment of Paul Klappke, superintendent of the Belgray.e-Apartments, Great Neck, foiled an attempt to steal i rug from the lobby of the building. ’ Tlie value of the rug was estimated by the police at approximately $200. After the theft of a rug from the apmrtment building last year,! the burglar alarm system was in- j stalled and the rug wired. . The superintendent awakened by , ^ cthe alarm, ran to the hallway In time to see two men run from the building. A few minutes later, he heard the motor . of a car start. He was unable to furnl.sh detec tives of the Sth Precinct, ' who were asigned to the case, an ade quate description of the men. Fellowt raft Oiil) To , Sponsor Boulsj Paumonok Lodg« To Con duct Services For Ottillio Botti OUlllio Botti, better known North Shore club members DAK Unit Meets, Hears Addresses North Riding Members Lis ten To Mrs. McKechniq, Misft Schieren plji. _ ___ Keck A0Baday-Mu*le D«|iflrtm«n*, iaia Oub. muon chapel. 3 1). m. /Medpijr — Home Economics De- , nseut, ’ Vronan'B Club. Chapel, m. _ ^uMBay-^VU^e elections. B-» p. iterhood, Temple m. Club. Wychwood p. m. , ille P-T.A. 7:30 , .Mrs. Alexander R; MeKechnle. ’ Wo^^f^ of the Rector of AU Saint^ (Jhurch, Great Neck, on ’ Tuesday afternoon discussed present-day conditions In Japeji. at a meet ing of the Nofth Riding Chapter.' D.AJI.. at the borne xd Mrs, Charles Coulter on Myrtle' Driver' Great Neck Estates. Miss Florence Schieren explained the alms of the Public Action Committee on Legislation Affecting International Peace. The hostess, Mrs. John C Lep- Club. Ma-j p^. was as^sfed by Stable: p. m. Club election. n ’ s Club bridge Cholpel. 9:30 '•n ’ s show. Play- idome ry Department, Home of Mrs. lasset [i^altb 'Association. 3 p. ^ Mrs. E. G. Longman. Mrs. George Oeddes and the Misses Atkins and \Tabor. theorist, but evidemiy depends upon I lancing and wrnte-fA.fU ’ ade.Jpurn- 'WJI.S.pm.ovi'r wiUi Midi success at ,, , “ ordinary hor.se .sense ’ ’ In^.jWrat- [als. I always had felt that somc-oni; ! p„,-t. Wa.shinglon, Mr. Cfiainbers I laildOIlK'! SlPWiird ever work she has undertaken. A j should write from the customers ’ i wa.s .seleotcri to head the commit- ' . . 4 \e ‘ in charming person, with a flashi^ ( point of view and I did. ” I loc for, the Communion BrcaklasU i liU*8 AI Ali(C Ull .>7 ^le ha.s what publicity ' (Comuiuqp on page 8) the next big affair for the men ~ T \\ ; ^ “ j of the parish. ” the chairman ol •Gri-ll F ’ -IL k IM ’ in 1 I’ UbllcUy .said today, jiivn .11 j.'vt 4 K r.iKh I 1.1 II Active on the commlUee aref Anilliul DilIK'M* Al Gllll) Berliner, WlUluin Kelly, S I Owen McElineal, Thoina.s,,! ’ ’ . Malier. ^ The annual dinner-dance of the i ^'l ‘ “ huis Healy, Walter .1. Hogan, Charles Mills Heads Com- Great Neck Elks Lodge will take ''' ‘‘ ''' ’ ‘ ‘ I* ’ ‘ Riirbv ’ S mth ‘ William J. Cofley. Vincent H. To Ref^eree > Boh.bardi, _____ -1 at the North Hills Country Club Tiie Rev 'ilwmas' I', ( ’ ode' Is The Fellowcraft-Club of Pau-V' ’ There will be no ' Spiritual Dir«:tor and will be I speeches, says the committee, Ju.sl the celebrant at the Communion M., will I a “good time. ” ’ ' I Hreakhi.st Ma.ss. The ofllecrs' of sponsor a program of boxing andj Jolm A . Wells heads the com--the .society are Jose,]jli A lleleimrt,.j wrestling (xiut-s for members and | tuiltee. Others are Irwin R j president. Dr. William McKay,' their friends on the evening of (Browner, Exalted Ruler, ilcrbert vice-president. Jiunc. ’ . H- Maher, March 17 Ma.sonic Temple. B- NinesHpg, William L. Allen, treasurer, Vincent H Pinto,, re- GrCat Neck. Charles Mills heads! Edwin Kline and Robert Tralnor cording se< ’ rHory, Hobcrl J. S. the committee. ' j The annual election of officers Chamber^ corresponding secreljiry. Tlierewill be five wrestling bouts j of. the Lodge wlH be held on the) More than — 00 members of tlic by Long Island ' scholastic ch'am-1 evening of March 18 at the club- -Society, rweltcd. the Siu;rainent In pions In the various weights, and I bouse. • ’ There are two tickets' in a lx)dy at their regular monthly two boxing bouts, among Uicm a i t-he field., hcadeci by Robert Train- communion at • the eight-- O ’ clock tussle, staged by- Donald Banger^l or. and Charle.s, A. Gill. - ma.ss -on 'Sunday, year ’ s cqptaln of the Great ' IVliinsi'v Pyrk IVliiu Sccn-lary To 'I'I m * Emily ('iara Folger Oweii Flthlan Smith of 20 Bel lows Lane, Mun.sey Park, died on Monday morning at Nassau Hos pital. Mlnegla, after a short Ill ness He was born In Cariyle, ky., and came to Manhassat five years ago. He WHS financial secretary to the lute Smily Clara Fulger of Glen Ct)ve. ■ Funeral servletw were held at h).s late rc.Midenre on Tuesday afternoon. 77ie Rev. S. Parkes Oadman, pastor of the Central Congregational CSiurch of Brook lyn and the Rev, George Drew Elgbert, Pastor of t))c First Con gregational Churcli of Flushing, officiated. Burial . was at Stoney Brook Cemetery, A detail tof six Legionnaires of the Manl.ia.ssot Post, of Which Mr. Smith was a member, stood at at- Tlllo, for the past,, five V®krs| flower-banked cof steward of the piandoino Golf carried from the ,hoUKc. \Tliey were Commander Herbert A. Club, died on Tue.sduy at his homo at 5 Chelsea Place, Grtml Neck. He wa.s 37 years of age. ■I ’ lllo . was formerly aslstanl. stew ard of ..Uie . Soundvlew Golf Club In Great Ne< ’ k Kslatesf Ho Is sur vived by his wife, Mary and live clilUlren. Masontc funeral services will be conducted at 8 o ’ clock this eve ning al~ \Masonic Temple, Great Nwk Jry Paumonok Lodge, F. & A.ti M , of which he wa.s a mem- bet 'ITie body will be taken to Fri ’ sh Pond for cremation. last Hh\^Sl/SrHv^fH' Schools Superinlendenl Will Speak Refre.shments will be served. J Marv Wilbur Dica “ ArTlie \Age Of 60 Vinal II. 'I'il>l..-ii« W ill , — — Dihcuss Report, (iard Had Recently Come From .SiiliKlitutPS _ Florida To Live With - Daug hter 'EighrLong Island educ'alOrs w«l Mr^, Mary.T'^bur, whj,-camel ‘ “ ^\ P®*-' the-*12th Annual to Great Neck from fiorida a | High School . Conference In 13 and At JVetv York UniversUy Conference Huwo'rlth ArJelgh ■ Van Noslrancl, I>uniel Burke, Carle E. Rollln.s, Wlllliim Parks and Francis T. flri ’ W.sici More than 100 friends and neighbors from Mun.sey . Park, Flushing, Manhasset and Port rnonle.s WaKhlngton attended Hie cere- Mr. Hrnlth Is j suiVlved by his wife. Mary Wells SmlUi and IWo duuKtj,ters, Carolyn and Emily. ot . ....... ■■ ■ — — r l*ark ( hv ’ k * Groii|) Will Hav< ‘ Uiiiiier Hyde, Osborn, Augu« Throw ^ Their Hate In Ring For Trusteesh^ In Village Here , ONLY CONTEST IN MANHASSET AREA ’ Incumbents Unopposed In Other Munich ■ palities , The 'Village of Munsey P^rk is stealing the llme- LiAamAho nthar-rnttnUt-: _ paiities in the Manhaseet area in the matter of polit ical news, with three candi dates .m.the field for two trustees posts. In the other incoriiorations petitions have been filed naming the in cumbents who will be votedo ’ .h upon Wr ’ ith no opposition. Muns«y Park petrtStkVs were filed last week naming Raymond K. Hyde and Charles V. Oaborn, Incumbents. A third petition was filed naming Stuart A. Adgiui; The principals are unanimous In d(H;Iarlng Uiat “ there is no expla nation ” and that the Village povernment has been “ eaUafac- dary.\ Aetive In Village ‘ i Mr. Osburn was graduated fyom Hid University of .Michigan and Is employ^ in the Oommerdal Engineering department of the ' Long\ Island Ugtittng O o n i p miy. ^ — He is an active member of' Oie ...... Munsey .Fork Little Club. Mr. Hyde has lived tn Uie l^rk elhoe 1938 ani t|ga-r«M>af the organts- era of tile Munsey Park Associa tion. He was the first clerk of the Village. In 1034 he was elected a member of the Board. He was graduated from Yale in lOld, Dur ing Uic World War he aerved with I Hie United 8Udes Navy as an Ensign. He now- Is advertising manager -of the Asnerloan Tele phone oompony. Mr. Angus, who came to Munsey Park in 1838, is active in olvlO,^ and social affairs. — Ttie oandldatfes In the dther\*^ ’ Villages in the area are; Arthur J. Striker and William B. achrauff, irujrtecs and ’ Ohariesf;' W. Atwater, . police Justice Plandome Manor: Raoul Flelschmann, incumbent and Frederick W. Futle, trustees for two years, Plandome; John W, Logan, Mayor, B. A. DeQulntal and Stephen H. Mason, trustees for two years, P7ower Hill; Wil liam J. Pierce and John J. Mltler, ’ ' trustees, Plandome Heights. To Have Classes In Good Diction Augustus Califano Bdgind Coursa For Women Here ‘ t- month ago.-died on Moncl^y morn-i New York City on March jng at tlie home ot he'f daugliter. I H undA the aus|Jices of , the. New ... W-... ----- TJ^* TO HAVE PARTY Tlie Ladies ’ Aid Society of the Great Neck M. . E. Church will have a “ Friday, the 13Hi ” parly this evening in the Parish House. On the committee are Mrs. Ogvld Kirk, Mrs. Arthur M. Davidson, Mrs. George Gregory. Mr.s. Claude B, Forney, Mrs. Oliver G. Whit ney, Mrs. Mikael Huzar, Mrs. Louis J. pregpry, Mrs. Frank Vail Dyke, MAT Mary Ooastln and George HaUfekl. ' Mrs. ’ Viola W- MaHieson at 255-21.. York UmVerslty School of Bduca- Mrs. W a l te r -i t l^nslhgton lace. She was 6o years | tiou. it was annowiced, this week ‘ of age. • ■' by. Professor Samuel J. McLaOgh- Also- surviving is a son. Royal p. i Hn. Conference chairman, Wilbur of P&lrfleld, Coiih. ■ More than'2,6oo persons will at - Funeral services were held at tend the Conference which will her daughter's home at 2 p. ni. on hav.e as Us^^lhenit ’ , “ Important I.-.- TUesday. The, Rev. Lester Leake sues in Jui)igv High School Edu- Rlley of Zion Churth, Douglaston, : cation. ” officiated. Burial urns' In Nassau The educators are: Thoma.s R ' Knolls Cemetery. ’ | Oook of Great Neqk High Scli 9 £)i,| Ralph E. Fliedner of Great ^Neck was m. charge of funeral ar rangements. City will occupy the pulpit of Temple Beth-Bl at Hie eveujng service on April 3. — - ------ - ----- VINAL II. TIBBETTH who will be a panel membw-^iif the gtoup to discuss the education-^ al- Implications of \creative ' expres-' sioh,* Vinal -H. Ttbbetls. Superjn- 8011 *oC progressive ior ; Manixassot Public Schools, who will ,tradltional report cards aftd marks i be a member Of the group wrtlcb RoBf AiidcThoii, N«*fk Ti*ach«*r will Take Purl *• • (iri ’ ul Morgan Prytherch Heads Committee For Annual Affair , ' will consider maliilaliiiiig- tlic meiiiai h5aTth\M1tinlw ’ -hiKb't)eha«l|.Hie EiOia ’ tuljmu ’ Ut X^'W.Bteej an pupils in a period of social cliange: Harry Gross, principal of the Junor -Senior-High Scliool in Val-- ley Str»m, whtf^lll take part in the dlkussion pfVorganizlng Hie Junior ^Igh schooMof hot morq. than ^ pupils to proyide for the varied needii and' inwrestes of- tiie pupils J ' Also John- Qoulbourn,. principjil ol till ’ Junior high school In Garden Cfty, Who Will be a panel member of Uve group which will consider the problem of articula tion of the Juiiior high school with \the senior high school- The Mun.sey Hlirk AssoclalloiTs Annual -Dlimer-lhince will take place on Miiis ’ li '2i at tlie Nortli Hills Country Club Dinner will be served promptly at 8 p. m. MorKun Prylliercti. Clialrinan of Wil liam A. doris. 8uperlntent|ent of Wlillath T. ivounced today lliqj. plans have been-made lo make-this one of the As. ’ .ociatton s outstanding social of the year. Due to' desire Jo prevent over crowding. tlie sale cif tickets . will ’ b«- limit^ Reservations shootH be made sboii wltli any of tfic tol- lowmg; Mrs Paul Spadone. Mrs. I..ee S M^argee. Mrs. ,Robert H, Horn. Mrs. Harold Huber. Mjs, Roswell Truman, Mrs. WflUs. J. Roys. Morgan Pryllieroli, Fred Klclnschmldt, Dr. Irving HSsrdy, Calvin Gross, Fred Baurenfelnd. Harry Rowell, Jacob D. Vollmer. Ihe first sosskm ot a course f^e women in effective st>«*king, per- j sonality development and human relationship training woe h$*d yesterday afternoon in the K. of O. Building n Oreat Neck Village, under the direction of Auguatus E. Callfano. For ttie past 10 wegks Mr. Callfano has conducted a similar course tor men in OrOat Nerk. The course will iudlude tnstltlc- Uon and drllla in developed olear thinking, fluent and penniaalve speecli, ..voJce> selfconfldenoe, ease and polM. A nomlal fee wlU be charged. Mr. callfano ha*' been enoaged in this work for the past 30 yeah. He has had varied experience as a platform speaker, school prin cipal, sales manager and peraoimel dlreotor and has done oa n ai d e r oWe broadcasting. Schools In Hempstead, and ' A. T. atanforth, principal of Uie Bewan haka High School In Floral ark, both will be members of the group which will discuss the Junior Jvigh school A® * comrtiunJty center^ Rutherford,! ’ ’ ’ ■Arthur Maguire and, Donald Knies. Fred L. Mallory. Table reservations inay.pe made througli Mrs. Spadone, Manhasset 678 or Mrs Megargee,- Mantisuset 873. ' ■! ixAsn noBOE Mrs. Maro Markgraf has ranU ed her home on Hawthorne Floee, Munsey Fark. to Mr. and M m . Henry Poirtong of Great Neok TOr- raoe. Mrs. >«|larkgr«f am|i tamity will Uve at «8 Gaynor ftWnat, Manhaeeet. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT WINNING NUMBER FOR $S0.00 POSTED AT 7:30 P. M __ - ’ Winneir has till 8 P. M. to c|aim it. FREE COLPO^S ISSUED AT ALE , Maiiliasset Booster Stores WWni»( Number Po8t^ at 7i30 . ««. Every S«|iirday In AU, -'\'\Booetar ” Stoi^ Windows • • Sponsored by tho Monknaaet Chamber of Commerce T 3^ FRBU »5<k