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1 THE M A mt ASSET PRESS. FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1936. ‘ To Name Heads Great Neck fSehool Council 'M m . Macauley Is Chair man of Nominating Committee IVokomis Chapter Announces Plans fd' Hav* Luncheon At !>• Jean ’ a; Rummage Sale Date Changed Care of the Feet M.H. SKORNECIC, Pod.G. f Hie annual Past Matrons lunch eon and bridge of Nokomls Ch^t- er, O. E. a wUl take place on April 38 at De Je§h ’ s Restaurant in the Kenwood. It W*» announced this •Mfi. P. a. Macauley. 'll Clwer ^rrangAienU afe In charge HISTORY or CHIROPODY In ancieht times and up to within eoo years ago. practitioners of medicine knew only enough to treat externally from fundamenUl ! pemtltting the Chiropodist Aaaocla- ?:r .sr .rrrj: Quacks and nostrums were many. | tlonal requiremente. In those days the practitioner . This situation coftUttued until called a chtsflrgeon from 1912 when leading members of the ' Pedic Society, anxious to prove was chiropodist and surgeon. v _ __ _ k .. Until 1895 there was no reifila- the status of the profession by tlon of chiropodists. They were | setting.up, educaaonal require- lerely toler,%ffd. in that year, thelments and a school where chiropo- I^bTlitu^ of N^ew Vork p^sse^l an|dy studenU would acquire learning act regulating chiropodists, but land experience (both sadly lacking under the prevtons system), under the aupervialon of . medical men and experienced chlropodtsta. in- dliced the legislature to pass an aet creating the school. They I^aced the licensing power In the hands of the State Board of M^lc- al Examiners. The then secretary of the Board. M J. Lewis. M. D., was Induced to resign his post and become the head of the new school. With nom (he start It was required that only a High School graduate could be accepted as a student. The course was only nine months long. Today it Is necessary that an applicant for kdmlssion- present j ers. Acting and satisfactory evidence of completion Department ^ la compeiiea^ Mon prepared State Board of one year's work at a recognised | the State college, and must attend chiropody school for three years. Also he must treat a minimum number of patients in the clinic connected Is granted a register ly under the BoarrI. snnuaiij , Ortve; Great Neck EsUtes has .beiin- ^pointed chairman of the .nomiqating committee of the Great Ne8k''Hlgh achool Parent Teachers ’ 'Council. Serving with her are Mrs. *tfnest VanZandt. 83 Be&h Road. .1^ Donald M. Pjneke. 10 Wey- ,f:bridge Road, L. Dwight Barrows. .14 Overlook Avenue and Fred 3. ^YaJe, 3 North Clover Dr|ve. The committee met on Wednes day evening to select nominees, whose hames will be made public, by May i In 'Accordance with the by-laws of the Council, Additional nominations may be made from the floor at the annual meeting on ■ May 13. provided that the nominee shall'then and there accept the nominations or shall have ex pressed their willingness to serve. Since- Munro' Bates has served of a oommlltae headed by Mrs. Harry Greger. Reservations my be made with Mrs. Greger at Gve«t Neck 128 M, with Mrs. Jesse Bart lett. Great Neck 962 or Mrs. Charles Wright, Great Neck 371. A hand-made woolen afghan will be presented to the holder of the lucky coupon at the luncheon. . Hie chapter ’ s annual rummage sale will be held bn May 5 In one of the vacant stores in the statidn't' area instead of on May 8 as first announced. Members of plaiedea Chapter of i Flushing and of the Roslyn Chapt-1 er were guests last evening of | Nokomls at the regular meeting ; at Masonic Temple. HAS GAME SCHEDULED _____ ____ The Nassau-Hofstra College of i terms as president, he will not i New York University at Hempstead j be eligible for. re-election and a j will make Us debut in intercollegiate \ athletic circles on Saturday when its Rugby team will meet the Princeton new president must be elected. Directors also will be nmnlnated. Prep School Boys, Girls List Games Junior Varsity at Princeton. ’ The Nassau ruggers, all of them graduated from Long Island High .Schools last June, defeated the vet eran St. Andrews Club last week by ^ I a score of 14 to 6 In a spirited con- Preparatory test atr South Orange, Nc J^ ’ The Princeton. J. V. ’ s, have been undefeated for four years and are ; expected to present stiff er, oppo.sl* The Great • Neck School this week announced its athletic program for th^ sprip if and early summer season. , , Pour baseball gabies have been | Mon than the St. Andrews outfit, listed for the boys ’ team, the first on .April 10 with ^wrence Prep IMm bp the Great Neck diamond. ; Hif Orrat Neck boys will travel to j Hariyn to play the Oreenvale squad j on April |M and on the following i kjsf T T SERVE Ann Page PURjfe FRUIT Preserves are made of only the choicest fr^sh fruit and pyre cane sugqr. You ■ 4 - ■ ' ' con ’ t'buy better preserves dt any price! ^PINEAPPLE APRICOT . CHERRY PEACH PtUM BUCKBERRY STRAWBERRY Wednesday will again meet Law- kenee at Lawrence. { ’ The Great Neck Prep School girls win. meet the Greenvale girls on April 24 at Great Neck and will re- tuyp. tha eiigagament bn the RoSlyn field on Mb'y 8. T ’ Hie annual triangular track meet will take place later in the season at Oreenvale, with Lawrence, Great Neck and Greenvale taking part. RASPBERRY 2 lb JAR GRANDMOTHER ’ S SLICED WHITE BREAD westm^ter Hall - (*r ‘ ■■■ i FULL SIZE 18 OZ. LOAF A Modem Apartment With Every Convenience - BEN W. HILL Real Estate — Management 4 Maple Drive Great Neck — During. Whiter the wqrker bees in. a . hive eluater around the queen to protect her and to maintain for her a temperature of M decrees re- gardlaaa c< outside weather condi- tiona' He'J. Hutchingg ■lee em ee I* ». & pmsBIf UNDERTAKER EMBALMER, S V' T de p fcew e R4ietyB 157 •OHOOL BT. BOSLTM. U L A Sk6Htn Thtm* PLAYHOUSE Great Neck Phone 500 Hiurs.-Fii. April 2-3 “ HER MAS ’ TER ’ S VOICE ” with Edward Everett Horton and Peggy Conklin \THE LONE WOLF RETURNS ’ ’ Melvyn Douglas - Gail Patrick Sat to Mon. 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