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ti- ^ THE MANHASSET PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIK 1, 198j fNotes Of Interest Munsey Park Colony W: lory^ Miss Mallory Give Luncheon- Mrs, Thomas Clarke Is Hostess; nts Entertain ^ ik^Uory /m^.l4iss Ralph Cunningham attended the “ gave a tonch- Doug laston dance on Saturday iaes<^ at the evening. aedf cnub H»elr Joseph :t«asley. ltt«.'\Calvin Aufflro, Mrs. ifrn William Cote, ICnr, Mrs. Harold Mrs. Harold Rubw^ y Mrs. I Cams, Mn. Leslie ZHtUnan. , ViUia Roys, Mrs. Data 8cud- iCta. Allen IX>r«RUta, Mrs. Ooeke, M ta Larry .Mckson, PryUMsrcb,' — Mrs. WtUson. 'Jtfrs. anurman - Richard Orisfield, Mrs. \Clarke Mrs. John »Cileason. Ragir -CaiiB. Mrs. Rldhard . Mrs. Charles Barly, ,<Mrs. \tl MlUea. Mrs. P. M.'railbert, Ekiwhi ' Anger, Mrs. Roswell tan, Mrs. Bare' Markgraf. «: Paul Xtsel. Mrs. Stuari vcik mm . Mward Lubbers. Mr.s. - d Abel, Mrs. George Carr t lijC Henry Pols. * *' • jr Huber, Helen Jane Roys, ,^Dillman EJdward Oallis and ' FOR SALE . • ■ dPLETE FURNISHINGS oit - TEA- ROOM ■' .1 ’ /\:^. Chsi'ra asMia, o. a a«<rlr ... China, OlaaBwat*, Fata aa4 Pann. r i(«. Laasi.. Bl«. BrerytlrinS like P«r(«et Can<Hla n an etaglar. idURPHY' STORAGE WAREHOUSE p twi midduc Maca eoap Grant Nadii N. T. ■* a. N. IMS c:i.. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Houfeld had as diti- ner guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaulold and Mr. and Mrs. Janies Carj>enter. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hossfeld and son Oeorge were dinner gUests oi Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hatfield at their home in Freeport, h. 1. f - Mr, and Mrs. TUniy Kautzmann of Hempstead gaVe a birthday dinner on ~Sunday for their nephew Bobby Coin's, others invited were Mrs. Mollle Cole, Mr and Mra. Harold Callls. Edward and Buddy Callis. • ■ • Among those from Munsey Park who attended the Table Tennis Matches on Tuesday night at the Lismore Hotel in New 'Vork Citj» were Mr. and Mrs. Willlaifi Cote. Mr.~and'Mrs. Thurman- Scottv-Mr. and Mrs. Eric Plump, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. 'Vollmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ros well Truman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mal lory,. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hon-;, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butcher. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Robinson. m • ' V Mrs. p. W. Blair js visiting her daughter. Mrs. Bagley wright after a two months stay at Marilla CJa. and, Clearwater. Fla. • • « Mrs. Harold Young of Eakins Road attended a luncheon bridge at* the ' home of Mrs. George Careyat Scardale., on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Hyde :'! j KENNILWORTH ' . — AND — ktensincton A pts . Third Street Great Neck, L. I. * * ATTRACTIVE - MODERN APARTMENTS FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED Low Summer Rentals Pheiia Great Neck 2784 Juvenile Dancers ■ '.'vr-'T'S / .t. *> 'V Ill t -i'h News, Notes Of Interest ^ _ In Plandome ISS. Miss Natalie Patmu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pannes of Woodland Drive Plandome. Wfuf married on Sunday In Chicago to Oattierlne Atsmter from Raikllffs, Robert A Oee t i r ftrom Wsalyaa, Henry Bulbrd fMm Harvard, Wil liam Sturgis from Amherst. Miss MSargarat' Stelle Skidmore. David Ooooey fropi Phllllpe Cxeter,| Jr., from Blair Katherine Clarkson and Miss Marjorie Cerdes from Westover, Miss Mary Mathes froth Miss Walker's School, Miss Hhppy Mathes from Westover and Miss Msry Callon from Friend's Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Evans of Red Bank. N. J. were the guests •of Mr. and Mrs. EMward J. Shean •of Valley Road over the week-end. Edward U Temple Belh-El- ficers Are Eleck^ Coming Y«ny ,>■ Freldman. of Los Angles, Gal. The ceremony was performed at 5733 Dorohester Avenue. The bride was graduated in 1935 from the University of El^lrago where she now is doing graduate work'in economics. Mr. Friedman j Miss Mary Ctaplhsn has ar ts a graduate of the University of rived from the Connwllcut College Califorina and now is an instruc tor at the university of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Pannes went to Chicago for the weddlnii. • a a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith have ..returned to .their home on Brookslde Drive after a short-* slay in Atlantic City. Miss Betty Oill. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Oill of Rockwood ____ Road, who is home from Miss A group of pupils of the Bernie Sager Studios of Dance Arts, who will take I whool at Farmington part in the Dance Revue to be presented at 7:30 p. m. on May 16 in the auditorium i njrlta vacation, gave wnr bplf^h\ ” G?e^r^^^^^ P o I o Road. The entire I ,1 ' I per dance at the Manhasset Bay past the I Mrs. Veronica Boehner and Miss ]\f j 'Vachl Club. TTiose invited included and daughter, T^Duisi week-end as guests of Dr. and Mrs. | Elsie Boehner of New York and Hyde at Bridgeport. Conn. . Mr. and Mrs, P. A, White and ^ daughter Nellie of Newark, N ’ . J. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gillam of Bui^khill Palls were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Walter Stabler. On Sunday Miss Ida Stabler of West Chester, Pa. and C. Norman Stabler of New Rochelle N, Y. were guests for dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Stabler. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rodgers - Mrs. Laura Chatfleld who passed the Winer In Orvigt), N. Y. is at the home of -her daughter Mrs. Henry Polz on Park Avenue. j.Mrs. Winthrop Baker and “ Sonny\ arrived Uiis week after a seven week's visit with relatives and Marion Jr., and Mrs. Rodgers ■ in New Orleans. La and Natchez sister Miss Cora Stroberg pwissed | Miss. _ ..... ... .. .... ' the week-end as guests of Mr. and. • •_* - Mrs, Charles Oorgas. j^j. Joseph Cobrian of * * ' ' (Park A. ’ cnue'have returned from a Mrs. Katherine Hermmel is j visit with Mr. -antf-MfS. Howash visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. H. ; jobe at their lininy.|hY Wn«V-Point Holbert at Hastings. N. Y. ; n . c . Mr. and M^. Jdttb^re form- • • • , ' er residents of Munsey Park. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beasley i . » • will beginner guests on Saturday j ofTarrytown, N. Y. evening of Mr, and I^rs Joseph ' fQ^nier of Munsey - Park wks a Zimmer, of Lynbrook.^ L. I. | MoCall ’ Maxwell ' last , , , ' week both boys returned on Sun- Mrs. 'niomas. Clark of Revere Yale where they are Road entertained at luncheon and ' gjudents bridge on Tuesday, Mrs. William I ' ^ Kerr,- Mrs. Joseph Beasley, Mrs | * Richard Crlsfield, Mrs. Mervin ! Mr. and Mre. Prank Ang«s of Pallister, Mrs. Harry Clarke, and ! Pass!? N. J. passed last week as Mrs. J. J Kennedy of Brooklyn j guests of their son aftd daughter- and Mrs. J. J. Kennedy. Jr„ of hi-law, Mi', and .Mrs, Malcohm Bronxvllle^ N. Y. I Angiis of Ryder Road. Mr. and Mrs. William Boehner i — ^In Australia the value of but- had as dinner giiosls'-on Sunday | ter produced ranks second only to Mr.-Bolhncr's — mother and sister.* woef-and excels that of wheat. y 4 f yh- ■, . ' \i tnw.* . ' - A- - ■ ’ \A.f- JX % y. - ■J' ¥ i DOROTHY THOMPSON Herald Tribune Coinnientatoi l^egimiing her public career ae publicity director of the / •up^Rate New , York. Woman Suffrage campaign, Dorothy, i q Tbompson has won fame auccesgively as a foreign corre- \ apradent, as chief of the news staff of Central. Kyropean as the wife of SiucTalr Lewis, as a contributor to 'Aai^can and British reviews, and'as-the author, of such wodu as “ The New Russia” and “ I Saw Hitlei^ ’ - bftckground bar entitled her to be eonstder^ the ^ outttanding'newspaper woman writing on world affairs to- lay, Marjorie Shuler has described her as “ a^soiinding hoattl of world affairs for 15 years.” It is in this, her capacity as ireter and commentator, tkat .jihe WUtes her column ythe Record ” for the Herald Tribune. Her keen evalua- * 1^. i~of events appears three times each week. '0 , NEW YOR i T IKeralD STrilmne Mary FYench Mathes. Betty Evans, ’ As*(Pf*ril .flWfi Sidney Todd, Margsret Steele, and ^ Fairbanks. Great Neck Now Has A Member ship Of 30 Tlie Great Neck Retail MfiDiant.s Association last evening had \ din ner-meeting at the Elks' Clubhouse on Grace Avenue ' when by-laws were adopted, dues .set and plan.s for the betterment of local business condltioirs discussed. Arnold Child- house presided. More than 30 mer chants were present. Tlie ■ next meeting will be held Richard Jackson, Hcathe Steele, Organization ^ James Matlies, Perry Keats and Choate Huffard. Jease J. Ricks and Ernest L'Ecluse arc passing several days at Napeugue Beaesh, Montauk Point. for Women to pass the spring vacation with her parents. Mr. atKi r. Mrs. Charles Chapman of -Central l^lve, who returned recent ly from Florida. a a • Mrs. Harry C.,*Naegell of Valley' Road was hostess at a lunclieon for the members of the Board of Directors of the Second District of the Federated Garden Clubs of New York State, Inc., at her home on Monday. Plans were made for the Long island Flower Sliow, which win be held on May 30 and 31 at Uie Crescent Athletic Club, in Huntington. ■TO CONDUCT installation Herbert R. Nlneellng, past Exalt ed Ruler of the Great Neck Elks Lodge, will ofliclatc this evening at installatii^h ceremonies of the new -officers of the Hempstead Lodge. He will “ be assisted by tlic Pant Exalted Rulers *of the Great Neck Lodge, Henry A. Salim, Joiin A. Wells, 01«n E. Towns, Ro bert Palmer and Irwin R,.Brown- Mrs. Jame.s M,, Mathes and her three daughters, Mary, Happy and Ruth, of West Drive, Miss Mary Gallon of West Drive and Mrs. Sinclair O. Weeks of Baldwin, have returned from Ormond. Beacli, Fla probably on UieVtltlrd Monday In i they-pa.ssed ten days. Miss May «* tlie. _AJert Fire liouse in' - - Great*^fieck Village. Tlie Organization now lia.s 36 paid membersliiii.s, Mr. Clilldliou.se said today. .Several other ' appiteif'^ tloiM have been made and it Is ex pected that the number will reach 50 before the May meeting. Eoew^s Continues ’ Spring Festival Charlie Chaplin Is At The Valencia Starting Friday Loew's spring festival of great screen hits eonilnucs at Loew's' Valencia 'theatre Jn . JaniacU_.wlth two really outstanding feature plstures. On Friday, Charlie Cliap- lln In \Mordern Tltn'nr' with TO HAVE CARD PARTY ' Tlie Great Neck Republlcap Club, Inc. ' will lieve its annual bridge party on the evening of May 13 at the Soundvlew Golf Club. Herbert R. Ninesling heads the conynlUec. Others are Egbert E. LeCluse, WJl- JosephUie Callon ha^ returned from j 11am Ryan, Cyril J. Brown, Oeo- !-a week's orulsc to Bermuda.- i rge Glazier, J. Charles Frank and • ■ . • _• Willis Bryant, j - Ml'S. Clmi'lea B. McDonald and I I Ml.s*^ Edna May Mclionald of PPk I Drive have been the guests 'of Mrs. McDonald's sister, Mrs. John McCormack, at her home in Corn- bridge. Ma.ss. Kdward Ooldfarti on kfonday jtfe- ntng waa elected prerident'dt W lia Junior League of tSempIa oL..Oreat Neck. He aucceede 4m Oxman. Other officers natnad were: Blaine Rosen, vioe-preskteot; Betty Freedman, traaeutw; Mir iam Jacoby, seeretary, and Adale Yasen, delegate-at-large. I. Robert Broder, noted attorney, a*as the guest speaker at a meet ing held at the Temple. He traecd the development of a motion pto- ture frotn the Ume the plot la first conceived unti the flnlahed product is presented to the audi ence, stressing the . many legal aspects. -'^The next meeting of the League will be on April 13 -kt the Tem ple. Lions Club Meets, Hears Accountant william L Langrldgc of the Oreg- ' ory Coal and Lumber Company staff oh iSiesday addressed the Great Neck Lions Club at the week ly luncheon meeting at the 'Wyoh- wood Restaurant. Mr. Langrtdge spoke on accounting, a subject which he termed \Uie driest in the world.\ It Is expected that: Harold Homan, world traveler, wlllvbe the guest speaker at the meeting at noon on April 7 at the Wychwood. Mr. Ho man returned recently from a trip to. Liberia. He spent 13 years In the Philippine Islands and has visited Iji virtually every country on the globe. The road signs (Sr the entrances to Great. Neck, dduaUld bv Arnold Chlldhouse, will be placed scion at the corner of Middle. Neck and Lakeville , Road's and at ' the foot of Grace Avenue Hill, the committee reported tills week. W. ’ L. Oslrciclicr this week was welcomed as a hew member ol the club. Mls.s Eleanor Shoemaker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Shoe maker of Bayvlew Road, is home from Sarah Lawrence College at Yonkers for tlie Spring vacation. Her room-mate. Ml.ss - Marjorli^ Smith ol Portland. Oregon, Is her guest iw the liolidays. Mr. luid Mrs. Alan Clark of 'Monha.sset have announced the birth of a .son, Alan Clark Jr., on Mardi 19. Mrs Clark Is the former Paulette Goddard and Carole -Lorn- Leiden, daughter of Mr. bard in “ Love Before Breafast\ ! “ *'« f ’ *''**' ’ *, open for the week's engagement, j Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday | and Thursday nights will set* tlie ' Middle Drive.^ \ greatest festlvar celebration of the ' ' * , , spring sea.son at Loew's Valencia!- Mr and Mrs Vivian Buriirtl and and Mrs. LcOrand Clark of the production and wrote the music which runs all through the film. ThCTtre. Fifteen hundred dollars w'orUi of home furnishings inid $100 In CH.sh awards will- be given to Valencia patroiis. .. . .Chaplin returns- to -l.lie screen in \Modern Times\ after an absence of almo.st five yeaCe. Again the world famous comedian appears in Ills baggy pants and over-sized .shoes. He wrote the story. dlriA:lecU,Williams, William Fox from St. their daughter. Miss--Vertty . Bur nett, wlio have bceir'passlng the winter In New York, will return to tlielr homo- on Bayvlew Drive this week. 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