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O\''' Church Notices coMMiwinr cmvmca liileriMMNiinaU«iisl ant Neck B ct . H. Likcetn MacKnui^ NQnistcr Lenteo mdsy. As All Uie ladte* of U»c P»rl*h friends are invited, utadax Thursday. April 9 April 9 beinc Maunday Thurs- i day. there »U1 be a celebration od ; the 8olr C o mmuni on at 9 a. Bi. Oood Friday, April 10 ■ i »:15 p. n)L-- O eMBrof Three Fri- i The Senrieeai on Oood Friday, day Iienteti 8«r<^. apodal speak- ■ April 10. will be Litany and Ante eir, Nev. A^^ MdCechnle. Rector Communion Mf 8 a. mThree All flalnid*^ Charch. Oreat Neck. Hours ’ Service vfrom 12 to 3 _ p ^ le are iatlted. *' , m.; Church School Service a:' 4 ^l^lm JBunday. April S p, m.. and Utany at 8 p. m At I a. m. — The ChurWi School i the 8 o ’ clock Bvenin* Service, the 11 a. m. — ’ Worship and Sermon, ' Choir, under'-the direction of Rod- BtMh is the Lenten Series onJ erick Du*an. orfanist and choir- \Conquerlna Evil Impulses. ” Sub-1 master, will'sing \.The Crucifixion ” jhect: “ A Vindication of J«us ’ by Stainer — . * _____ •GebenltJon. ” - , Saturday, ApjTTP 8 p. m — Young Petrie ’ s mee!^ On Saturday, April 11, Easter Ing. T^ ’ EVen. baptisms wui take place at -- Aprll^ 10 — Service-of Holy Com-,?:30 In the afternoon, In the Biunkm Trith choral numbers, [Church. April 13— Easter Sunday, great j Easter Sunday. April 12 .musical program and worship ser-|- The Services on, Easter Day. vice. Sermon: How We Know That, April 12. will be Holy- Communion THE M^AWHASSET PRESS, f^AY. APRIL 3, 1936 P- - iO« Tilt HcosD **tta or SPRING m TUI naa or otm uwa 1936 Whe feljore ALMANACK containing ■iSiDES astronomical C alculations A GREAT VARIETY OF MATTER USEFUL AND ENTERTAINING Entertainments Friday, April 3. 4936 HAVSHoes Bavihore: Ckartif Chmn ml lit Cirnii PLUSmxC Loew Trjnl.mf Ihf Lmmiipmr Fise Gmrdfm Murder Cmit F lushixc RKO- Stad Ganf , , * L»\-e ta m Bel GL i * C v Cove H tmmm Trmf Tki i ’ irfimmn Cl-ls* Cv Glen: T*etH(mIer G*T Ncs Plajfhgij^J/hA^WSijterV Cmne bane IPitfi Relu J ulian M ason ’ Coming Events p«r„, r.iJ.y, Sl-fil ! »<■»■ in the seriev of Dolphin Dance*. M„hm.sel-S\nn»y Park Golf Club. Friday. .April 3 ‘ I '30 P. Nf- concert of the Choral Group ot rhe Woman ’ * Ciut of Munsey Park. Sex. York Ci/y — Mecca Temple, Friday .eveBing. .April hAnpo,.„ ” - restaurant in C JDl« engraved on wlmc card ^4 .J as follows: ^ S pecial H. an - u , u , b J lomato June or GiJ Aspirin ami * ■ I ex. I art c.iijr — 5. The IIa«tv Pudding Club of Harvard I niversity ._;n -r;t{[it its ninetieth annual amateur play. \Lid » Death Is Not the End. METHODIST EPISCOPAL ~ CHURCH 2S Nortbem Blvd. Great .Veck. N. T. Rev. Arthor M. Davidjon, Pastor Palm JSunday, April 5 9:46 R. m — Church School. II a. m. — Oivine Worship. Monday, April- 6 8 p m — Ladles ’ Aid Society at the -home of Mrs. George Hatzfeld. I at 8 a. m.; Holy Communion at 9:30 a. m ; Holy Communion and Sermon at 11 a. m.. and Church School Easter Service at 4 p m. SAINT PAUL ’ S CHURCH Grace Aveaae and Ninth Stmt Great Neck. N. T. Rev. Wm, Grime. BJD.. Rectar Palm Sunday. April 5 8 a. m — Holy Communion 9:4b a. m — Church School. 11 a m.-rProcessiona! Litany and 178 Overlook Avenue, Great Neck. j-JSennon. Thursday,'April 9 “ * p. m. — Holy Week Services. ■ Friday, April 10 7 :30 p. m — Good Friday Ser vices. 8:30 p. .Ti — Official Board meet-' log ALL SALVTS ’ CHURCH Great Neck, L I. Rev. Alexander .McKeefanIe, Sector ,- Friday, April 3 j 4 p. m.-l-Junlor Lenten Service. | 4:30 p. m. — Church School Choir , 8 p. m. — 'Troop 106. Palm Sunday. April 5 8 a. m. — Holy Communion. -9:30 a. mtViChurch School: Monday. April 6 10.. a. m. — ;Holy Communion. ’ Tuesday.^ April 7 10 a m. — Holy ‘ s Cbmmumon. Wednesday, April 8 le a m — Holy Commurdon Maunday Thursday. April 9 10 a. m — Holy Communion. 8 p m. — Holy Communion. Good Friday, April 10 . 12 noon-3 p. m. — \The Three Hours. 'The Rector will have ihS service I . - Blaster, Even, April II 3pm — Holy Baptism. . Easter Day, April 12 , 6:30 a m — Holy Communion. 8 a, m — Choral Holy coshmun- HtursTO Rivoli: Rhjdei, l/i^^mfire tuilJei Every Sali\rda} Sty HlCKXVLt Playhou**: lf ’ *lf\Relurnj Vmnyeraui H'mI/ri JvMVIC.v Valeivcia Madern Timti l.ave hefare Brernkfat Lrt. -Ntx .Little Neck Cetliny Zera Man Hunt Ovrr B y L>-ric; It Had ta Haffen Pr W ash Beacon. Mr. Hoia H'oman Traf Rotlyn d ’ rafettianal Soldier Fnnf and C.lavj |.Of vote-getting.^ Or what -'- Vi hat . are bts connections with the fote- ;n pre 08 ” Seva Yari L ’ fly — Rict-Carltnn, Salur.iiay, .Ai>n.l ,±- _ Bal de* Fileu*e.j. the annual spinttet**\ dance for the benefit of the Brooklyn Vi»iting Nurse .Aswiaiion. A ’ ctr Ytri City—.Metropoliian Opera Hon»e. Wednes day, -April LNAVagner* \Parrifal ’ ’ will be given for the benefit df iB* New Aork City Visiting Commiiiee and the Ho«lpiial^u»icJ^omiiiine*r- CrDokyri^Poiniii anxi- j Crocked juJlice Poiiho .L probably tf«. r,«iy | nun . of' the g^rand Tur> \X hri igreat AmerKah activity-that-IS n^c, _ . . , . ivrboiced than our llW 7 er-ridden SVS- ' Sex. Tori Cfty — AA'a*h»mpon Irving.High Sch»v>l. hainr. tern of criminal justitr. When/ou ^ 30-day reprieve , diy: April 4. Agne^tk^le vvi|l*^e .he featured 1 fonAtnaeion rtf the two vou ^ hat IS his tlC-up gue*i in ihe ^tuden^» DanceSltmal*^ sene*. . I fi^^!^r!^farlr ^har riTw ' the private detective Parker > Tori U|:y-.Adelphl ’ I healr^psi^ay evening, .\pnl ! depths Ot iniamy that could; . d j. | -5. Don* Humphrey and Charles Weidman and their .,Ot be approached in England. ; ■* \Stening concert group of dancera will give k performance for I r.nm ana r lo.a _______ , Thoso- depths thc Haupuiunn casc i grand ju 7 j benefit of the New TWre n^arine. WtsTvaf Weuburv Prnoner of Shark /r/.»d ■* his tbocbed in the fori^ght hour ^ Dateaive Kirf- Music ^ ^ ------------------------ ^^ ------------------------- - ----- 1 stay in the execution of the coo- ,^«e«d of Parker, make the j-,,* (;„,_Caimrgie'Hall. Friday finds the newspaptr that after April l^; hf whole attention to it * » * I OH If you wisli tojtnw for colds ask Druggist 1 H if you want to know-i-h,, the mah-wRoTu7.TTic cord.4 ^ Baxter. He know s the Rofljt Don'f get disguMc-J, trolley will .soon l<- htw- \ Bdwl gcKxi many peupk Saturday, April 4. 1936 Morning Prayer. Monday. April 6 8 a. m. — Holy Communion. Ttiesday, April 7 8 a m. — ^Holy Communion. 8 p. m. — Special Musical Service The cantata will be Rosinl ’ s \Sta- bat Mater. ” — ____ Wedne.sday. April. 8 S a. m. — Holy Cominuhioh. ; 3:30 p. m — Okris ’ Confirmation Class. 4:30 p. m — Boy* ’ Confirmation Claas. Maunday Tliursday. April 9 Holy Coihihuhloh, meditation. Good Friday. April 10' 8 a. m. — ^Holy communion. 12 noon to 3 p. m — ‘ The Christ and the Cross. ” 4 p. m — Junior Lenten Service. Ea.stcr Eve, April 11 3 p. m. — Holy Baptism. Easter Sunday, April ’ 12 6 a -m. — Sunrise service wijh double choir. ion and Sermon. 1) a. m. — Choral Holy Commun ion and Sermon. , 4 p. m — Children ’ s Easter Fes tival. Christian Science - Lt, ‘ 8gon-S^wnan ■ ’ Unreality ” Is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. April 5 The Oolden Text Is: \tmarge them that are rich In this world, 'that they be not high-minded, nor trust in uncertain righes. but-hi the liv ing God, who glveth u* richly all- thlngs to enjoy ” T Timothy 6-17). Among the citations which com- -prise the Lesson-Sermop is the fol- • -1 lowing from the Bible: 'Aaftlie said unto his disciples. Therefore I say and 9 a. m. — ^Holy \ umd you. Take no thought for your 6:50 a. Communion. No music. ’ life, ’ what ye shall eat; neither lor-4 11 a. m.--rHply communion. Fes- ; the body, what ye shall put on. . tal Service. 3 p, m — Church-School festival. CHRIST CHURCH ' - V ' Manbasset, L I. j Rev. Cbarle* H. , Ricker, Rector Palm Sunday, April 5 The Services-on Palm Sunday, April 5, will be: — ‘ 8 a. m. — Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m.~Sunday School. II a. m. — Holy Communion and Sermon. Tuesday, April 7 The Mission Study Class, under the leadership of Mrs. Frank L. Haley, will meet In the Rector ’ s Guild Room on Tuesday, April 7. at 12 o ’ clock. Please bring box luncheons, and remain lor the af ternoon to sew for a Missionary BAND MASTER Instructions on iUI Wind Inslru- mo n ts In OriHtp^ or Individual BANDS STARTED PAUL LANGE Band Master Formerly with the Board of Education of the - City of New York. tar afovliliiunl aiSreu: JLT.D. NO. S HntnnAD. ar TkUHtOW HftijpFptEAD ***« But rather seek ye the kingdom of God ’ and -all these things shall be aoded unto you ” (Luke 13:22, 31). 'Ihe Lesson-Sermon also includes the following correlative selection from the textbook of (Christian Sci ence, \Science and Health with Key to IMF Scriptures, ” by Mary Baker, Eddy: \What is ^rmed material sense can report only a mortal tem porary sense of things, whereas spir itual sense can bear witness only to Truth. . . . The human belief, alter nating between a sense of pleasure and pain, hope and fear, life and death, never reaches beyond the boundary of the mortal or the im- real. When the real is attained, which is announced by Science, Joy is a cheat ” (p. 288). Pea Timbale* Drain and rinse one No. 2 sitee can of peas and rub through a strainer. 'To one cup pea pulp add two eggs slightly beaten, two table spoons melted butter, two-tblrds loaspoon pepper, fei|f grains cayenne into buttered individual molds ciuUrd cups, set in a pan of hot water, cover with buttgred paper and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) until firm. Serve with one cup white sauce to which is added one-third cup canned dcm drained and rinsed. WOODBUBOARMS Only Its Own Products ■'1 . Order Your Hetching Egg$ Early i White Lefbomi Pheasants Barred Rocks Rhodd Island Reds Mallard l^cka -\-\Gaaia- ' Tarkeys' ’ Orders Should fie Placed for Day Old I CHICKS pheasants turkeys GEESE MALLARD DUCKS - Millit and Cream IPf LIVERED »y PRIVATE ESTATE MILK ROUTE Syo 9 ««a, L L • Phsmat Syoasat 609 .1 B x VMIOU-R svJiorr H ife xi. Secretary F l LSHISC L ock : Trail of'iht^l.oneiome Pine Garden Murder Cgje pLUiHisc RKO: Road Gany l.ox-e on d Bet G li . s ' C v Covf. Mr. Hobo .dnylhtny Coej C/Ll.v Cv Glfn; Yelloxx;. Uuit ------ -« (brrtl G ot N ck Playhouie: .dnyl/ung Goei PeiriSedForeit Hivirsm Rivoii ; Rhodts, the Empire Builder F.nrery. Saturday Sight Hicxnxs Plashouse l-one ff'tif Returns bangerout ll'ateri J.IW.VICX Valencia: Modern Times Love Befrire Breakfast L il N ck Little'Neck ■ Ceihny. Zero .Man Hunt O vj T B v Lyric; Fstafe From Oevtl's Is'.anJ .EnnafoHs Farex.ell P t W ash Beacon: .Ur: Hobo H'oman Trap R osly . v Ro*lyn : Prifesssostal Soldier Fang and Clax. WssTsav \V«*«bvry. bark Angel . Streamline Express ^ Stay in the execution, of the coo- - ----- 'O ’ -* l.< 0 — C anregie nan. rrmay attcrnix.n. .Vl ’ nl : vicred murderer of the Lindbcrrh ’ allowed W endei to J. and fiOHday afternoon. .April 5. The Philharmonic- Ihahv Prtltfirc enfereJ the rase w 1 W ho ’ s j ' S.'inphoBy Orchestra, « ilh .\rturo 1 Oscamni cond u ct - , i bob). Politics entered the case with j p„i.> ! Ing- w ill-^ive concert*. The'orcfievra. nmref ihe ilT^-4 : ehe entrance of-the Geiman-Repub- ^ up tor Parker * expenses. , Schelling. will close the «erie* of - lican governor of New JerSej\. Har- . .- l ,^ happens to the coser-vharge . concert* for children Saturday.'.April 4, ii .A. ,\1. The j ' oid G Hoffirun It WiS a Repub- }- Fuivi money fofced Bouton Symphony Orchestra, \eiih Serge Kousscvitfrk> ' hican friend of G<n. Homnan who ‘ \ -v -a.. 'threw over a Democratic prose- P u W k . idling and Brand ’ O'ff backwards that pasters can be used uf.:^ Mr the ensuing tow n 4'. .A on a paster would *.ic 5 e t;.ite'l be' thrown out aitottc'l.f \ ' ' r H Word has been Post Officc Dcpa. ’ tiricn; Hicksville will not be uic-.j- • conducting, will give concerts Thursday'evening, .\pril J, and Saturday afternoon. .April 4. Vc;. Y'.ik (. ’ iry — Metropolitan Opera House. Fridav. .April 5. f I.V M. Music .Appreciation Hour' urlder jury donanded and got thc sta? in ric fair even to a proven ^ the direction of W alter Damrosch. High School efioru* execution. Also, all through these ' chiW-kiUer, has been of L;p, orchestr.a. and Theodore Wri ’ b haryto^e.'T^^^^ • ’ ji patient too lone with the'stub- evenmg the folk Festival Council will pfesem a fes- ndiculous now you set if and ^ 7 ‘ ^ ^ -„val program ot folli*ong* and dance*. W ’ ednesdas. I now you don ’ t ” confessions of thej ^ governor OI New ; ^p^-j g Wagner * Parsifal ” will be presented for the ' half-insane W ’ endel there runs the “ should now demand thc , . benefit of the New York Ciiv Visiting Committee. . hand of the priva« detective Elh! '<«« talked-of degislative .nvest.ga- j Steamship Sailings I Parker, another friend of Hoffman, j J Star Lsne — Bercogaria, sailing Friday, I So at the last moment our pro- I office as possible results. i -April 3, .Midnight, for Cherbourg and Southampton.. ! ' c ■ ■ 1 ‘ I i _ _______ Carinthia, saH ’ ng-Saiurdav. .A'prjl ,4, 11:30 .-\. Nl.. for . , cesses of [Unices are made a mock- , . . (,la*gow. Belfa*t a.«l Liverp.mlV I3ritannic. *ailing i .ery. A cheap and unsuccessful | Jf b | .Monday, .April 6, 5 P. .M„ for Cobh, Havre and South- ^ j JXsJitician is allowed to over-ride j I ampiou. .Alaunia, »ailln_gn_g iThursday.sday. .Aprill 9, 5 P. .M.. ! ' ' ' ' - • ■ Two consoling thoughts appear j for Plymouth and Lon'don. .All-jailiiig from Piers 53, ' -One bf Roslyrt s IS to l»ad to the .liti.' dneott- ' fair ladies'on .'Jif, ca happy couple \ m 1 I rrKV:^: cww in Roslyn ' ' ‘ p « h Britannic. •Monday, .April 6, 5 P. .M., for Cobh, Havre and South ed ----- r I ampiou. .Alaunia, »aill iThur .Apri 9, 5 \ \ i the verdict of a fair trial the up-^ consoling thoug h t s -appear { for Plymouth and Lon'don. .All-sailing from P ..It-IS reported upx yoix; ^ that Wm. .\Iarkiar..: ot P-- ington and. Mi** Ka:;c F.: *** Connecticut, arc to be Sunday after ta.*:cr. (\i. happy couple w-ill ifiike in Port Washington ’ T:..®® ous friends congratali:t ::.z. dons. Sunday. April 5. 1936 B.wsiioat Bayshore : H'sfe.x's. Secretary FLL'Sili.sc D>ew Trail of Ihe Lonesome Pine Garden Murder Case F lusiii . sg RKO: Road Gang Love on a Bet Gets Cv Cove: .Wv. Hobo Anything Goes t i'-i-VCv Liltti : Yellaxs:., IbiiL. ________ _____ _ Timothy ’ s Quest Git ScK Playhouse: Anything Goes Petrified Forett H csipstd Rivoii: Rhodes, the Empire Budded Every Saturday Sight J.ssi.siCA Valencia; Modern Times Loive Befar.e lAreakfetli i brS ’ -N'ex Little Neck: Prison of Shark Island Lady Consenij Os5T Bv Lyric! Priiiif^r ’ if Wa7f Tdand .Ludiojcopiks Pr W.ASH Beacon; Rote .Marie R oslv . s Roslyn: Man of Iron First a Girl W ’ Esrssv AVesibury: JJark Angel Streamline Express ^ ! ever '^'out ” as a possible Republican Vice-Presidential nominee, and is ; almost certainly ouf, too, as a re- ] HoffnsMi Should j nominee for the jersey governor- Be Im bstigaleJ ^ other consolation is that Whatever further may happen in i the Lindberghs arc out ot thjs -the case, there should certainly be I country-, far removed from the Long Island raiiroij .r;:!. ' set at work st,ikmg o;;-th;a exu-nstoji c>i Cherbourgj Southampton and Bremen,- Hamburg, ing Tfiu'fVdaV', ’ ’ .-April 9 (embark night before , *ail- for S full investigation of {he Hoffman i strains and penalties of Hoffman ’ s pliases ot It. What was the ino- ■ advocacy of the murderer or their tive of his interference.^ N'azi-ism? 1 child. D.ATES — Henry- Loui* Reginald De. Koven, the .American composer of “ IR* as we!| .as.aj' s 3 (mphohy orchestra conductor, w-as born .-April 3, 1861.,. . . The .American tiaiesman, Fhaddeu* Stevens, who was an abolitionist and a Republican leader in Congress, was born .-April 4, 1792. . . . The-English sufgeon, Jo seph Lister, who wa* president of the *- _ -.1 . Mtjnday, April 6. 1936 B cyshoke Baythore : Ik'ife xs- \Setrrlary F'U; shi \ c Loew : Trail of the Lonesome Pine Garden Murder Case FLL’ silisc RKO; Food Gang .Love on a Bet G lev ^C v Gove: .Mr. Uol/o Auptbing Coes. Gi.ES' Cv CJlen : ,lV/fo*u Dust Timothy ’ s Quest G it N ck Playhouse: Anything'Goes Petrified Forest H empsttu Rivoii: Rhodes, the Empire Builder Exety Saturday Sight * J.lMAICA Valencia: .Modern Times Love Before Breakfast L tl N ck Little Neck: Prison of Shark Islg/id l.ady Consents OVST Br Lync. Prisoner of Shark Island Audioscopiks Pr W ash Beacon: Rose Marie R o S lvk Roilyn: Man of bon r First a Girl , W estbky We»tburyc /Jar* Angel Streamline Eseprest : merit of Sdeiicc, bfit Bettff knb'wn (<.r hi* iiitruductian of antiseptic surgery, was bftrii .April 5, 1827. . . . Harry Houdini, the .American'\ifly»tericist wizard and expert in “ extrication and self-release, wJs born April 6. 1874. . . . The Ainerican detective, \\! .-Al len Pinkerton, who was born in Scot- ■ -.VI laiid April\/.'-1846 founded the de- teaive agency in Chicago in 1852 and was at the head of the Cnited State* Tuesday^-^'^pril 7, 1936 B avshoke Baythote: H'ift vs. Setrelary FcuatiiKu Lociv: Tough Guy iVgn'l Get Personal F lusiiinc J r KO: The Walking Dead Every Saturday Sight t/LEX Cy Covn: Ghost Coei lE ’ eil ^ Hot Money Gl.ES Cv <JIen: Soak the Rieh Spanish'.Capt Mystery and a Uw UrwiM onion JiUca. •I'Urn Till Ncg. PJaihimw: Bfigiff, ihe Empire Builder , HixiFirD Rivoii: Rhodei, the Empire Builder Every Saturday Sight J am . mca A ’ alencia: Modern Timet Love Before Breakfast L tl N ck Little Neck : Prisotf of Shark Island Cady Consents O yet Br Lytict Roje of the Rancho' ’ Lone Wolf Returns P t W ash Beacon<,Ro-z/ Marie R oslyn Roslyn : Stella Parrith King of Burlesque _________ \ ____ , secref service during the Civil War. * ,.l____ 1. __ V, __ Cherbourg, Southampton, Bremen a-TOff Hamburg. Europa, sailing \Fbursday. .April 9, It p, M., on a cruise to Bermuda. .All sailing from Pier* 84 or 86. North River, foot of AA- ’ est 44jh and 46lh Sirccl*. i nited- Slates Line — '.American Banker, sailing Friilay. April 3. 4 P. M.. for London. AA ’ ashington, sailing Wednesday, April 8. Noon, for Cobh. Plymouth.^ Havre and Hamburg. Both sailing from one of the Piers 58 to 62, -North River, between AA ’ est 17-tb.and 22nd Streets. Panama Pacipr Line — A ’ irginia. sailing SaturriSy, .-April Gicat Neck to Roslyn N'e-w *, ,Ap:„ IJI-SIORA — *1 he Cmieii States ’ rec ognized the Chinese Republic on .April 3, 19fL . . . 'I'he first tireat Lakes sieamlsoat was launched on .-April 4, 1818, and on .that day iiiT870. QbiJi and Peru were at war. . . . Uantcfti ’ .r .Sc aH the trains ever.' ive:i J FarningdalrJI .■/if'.-jysr'SIiiiiB America ’ s Sweetheart. ” or Mary .April 9, 1865. I'lie Soutli S.'.k' R .1 i; - on Monday last by L i-' an order issued b\' i pointing Co!. A. .\. D;:-. ’ • ceiver. It seems a should'be to/i 0 . 1 - info *.C 4, It -A. .M.. for-Los .Angeles HarU.r and -Sair-Fritn- T 4S all - liabiltties4_ cisco-through thc Panama Canal. .Sailing from Pier ^ creditors would gi'f i ’ -* -■ Pickford, the actress, was born .April -North River. jn'ferruntion of#*ra\ci Imc 8, 1893. .\(The French poet, Charles I II hilr Fleet — Peten, sailing Thursday, .-April 9, 5 .. . P . /' Baudelaire, was born .-April 9, 1821 ' • f* ” ' Los /Angeles Harbor and San Francisco ' - ........ . t ■ tbrotlgh-the FShama Canal. • riIirhrrTs.~s^Trmi~Satuir. day, .April 4, .Noon, for- Jamaica and the Canal Zone. .Musa, sailing Saturday, .April 4, for Santiago and Honduras. .All sailing from Pier 3„ North River. Furness Line — Queen of Bermuda, sailing Saturdav. ,Api-il 4. 3 P. .M„ and Thursday, .-April 9. 6 P.- i\i:, for Bermuda. \lonarch of Bermuda, sailing ruesday-, .April 7„ 3 P. \I., for Benriuda. Both sailing from Pier 95, North River, foot of AA ’ est 55th Street. Southern Prince, sailin'g Saturday. .April 4. Noon, for Rio .de Ja neiro and Buenos .Aires. Sailiug from,Pier — 7+, Norsli River, foot of West 34th Street. Sun-Moon-Tidcs • z Friday, .April 3 — Sun rises and sets 5:41 A. M„ 6 27 P. .M.; moon sets 4:09 A. M. ; high tide 12:24 A. M„ I rise 7.4 feet; 12:48 P. M.. rise 6.7 feet. Saturday, /April 4-^Sun rises and sets 5:39 .A. .M 6 28 P. .M.; moon set 4:29 A. .M. ; high tide 1:03 A. ’ .M., rise 7.4 feet; 1 :30 P. M.. rise 66 Yeet. Sunday,*Ap'ril 5 — Sun rises and sets 5:37 .A. .M. 6-' ’ 9 - . P. .M. ; moon sets 4:52 .A. M. ; high tide 10 -4 ’ ’ A M / Teaches girls how to study. 8:^, ,i.c 6.. ,«'» M.. “ tr ’ c.'Sfi.; “ (OoiiUnuea on page 4 ) sille .^ ea ^. si ^ notuc'- is also Palm Sunday. . . . Peary reached the North Pole on /April 6, 1909, and on that same day in 1917. the United States declared war on (iermany. ... .An attempt was made to assassinate Mus solini on .April 7, 1926, and iii 1933, on that day, 3.2 per cent beer was put on shle in 23 state*. . . . Clay and Randolph fought a duel on April 8, 1826, and in 1875, on that day, Can ada established N. AV. ’ Ferritory, . Lee surrendered at Appomatox To tke ladi ’ ' (but men can take it. too!) ^ V 8>'*? Hi\ Palm .Sunduy and liaslrr at the shore — days d^icaled to femininity! We give Vou re laxation fin sun deck and-boardwalk; splendid golf and horseback riding: gaycty in tbe^ Submarine Grilhluxury-'-antl au iuiiuiUble cuiaioe! .And we give you a great boardwalk pageant of Uyle and beauty ! Join u»') Kales from ♦-> Eurofiean — tvitli meals 18. TRaYMOBE Wednesday, April 8, 1936 F lusiiinc Loew: Tough Guy bon ’ t Get Personal FLL'illiNC ’ RKO: The Walking bead SoHtrfBeshtrdmf ^Night G len C v Cove: Ghast-Gogs West Hot Monty liLEK Cv Glen: S*<t* the (lith Spanish Cape Upsterg G kt N ck Pl*yhoo«g;,llA»J«. the Empire Builder Valencia: Modern Tim J.tMAic* Valencia: Modern Times Love Before Breakfast L tl N ck Little Neck; InvisihU Ray HilthdUke-Ladf U yst Bt Lyric: Rote of Ihe Rancho ........ ~Ji*rgs Fr W ash iBsacaa: Yenaxe Out! nNcmiHEO m voockrfuUy . jvaior calkfc paimiQcy uhod ftUacU to the a|a> lion ’ s Capital dlwrlminatliig pa- J tfoni who s^ only the in '| a. Fimout painliags, rare Upestrics, prictUat period lumiiun, beautiful statuary provide .WJlittHiHa ri rm sritiuw . . Graduates peerme worthy cHiactia, InteUlgent home- makers, ebarmiag coi t«dely gf cultural ohi thoee who desire to lake advance vwrittes. Sp^ wort ofleted in i compuipM thfough* aUr»clive ling U , ivuyRglhin, miiiic, umnae. EetaMlshed ISS4. Criafeg fAHKS K. AlUNT, A.WL, nJt. ®«* low F oksst G lmi . HAtruiMO Kaffa, aug af. eight tararitp hnif^, ItdOMiBlzlMl “ New Yerk Frlcee At WAR R ENT ToIIPeople Are Sm: They buy liquor froi» and a voi^^ Netv YorkG sales tax. CANADIAN CLUB t k CARIOCA RUM . _ _ZI SEAGRAM ’ S GIN “ \ ...... ' / J M c C^LUM ’ S SCOTCH .. .os Tfiw DMrstfiH ” 3T0 PUndom. »o*d. - Phpne 88 j-