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THE MANHASSET PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1986 Events and Activities in the Vainous North Shore Commimi Is Hos t^ - Tea For'Fund park Avenue, motored to Florida I with classmates from the University I of North Carolina for the Easter holidays. ’ • 7 Mrs. KurU Presides ’ At Celtoge Club Tea Siub President Enterta ins Members and ^ests ot thc~^ eunt ; Atitafti^ement Is Made Of An- j^orriWedding; Other Items fiairfl#,, #resl- ,Ch*W threat fit ti ifmtm of Tuesday after- littme on MMmry w«M for the for ttie new R.‘ Wttherell, cUair- !.-4**nia dftkrt- iKtiket Tay- B. - ’ Toat, Bte. J. ill, MTS. Atrf»tt Iferrlcfc and ()\Joint X Riley preaented a ' <of/ blackouts. iM'Ui/rs pre se n t were ^s. Jtoseph '*\P'iw!a Mrs. Stephen R. Arftder- '' ^*Uss Itfabelle Patterson. Mr.s. a CHSk. Mrs. Pomeroy Lee. ^.:ui9B»6senthal and Mrs. L. &D,- • • ' ^eis Traunhaf and son,' Qil- EHyr Bampobit Avenue are jpass- — in MdlHa. flUlbert WO !• ttu$)ent E^ter Innes O. Stewart, daughter and Mrs. Andrew Ji. ^8tew- Norttt prJVe, ReniigSgton Paii^ Av^hie, Uew Tork s on a cmlfte to Be^uda. F ster. Miss ipaphne «i*art. 01 >e from Byttt MUnr «i^d is r the Bastier holMaya with at their Rbw .York irents Miir ‘ . )| k SIT!. ■raneemein <1* Weds Great Neck. Plandome, Manhasset. Port Wasliington. Flushing. Hewlett. Roslyn and Garden City attended. Among those at the party on March 26 were: MaSon Britton. Patricia Church. Alice and John Bohmfalk. Vivi Asche. Grace Kerr. Barbara Pish. Judith Gratz, Bob Dunn. Dick Knlgjjt. Jim Holtvedt. Valerie WUlls, Claudette Glgnoux. Aubrey Gould. Joan LeBOuef. Alice Alkcr. Sylvia Brandt. Carol Sue White. Gordon -Upton, John Stock- ley. Leila Roig. _ - Also. Helena Mann. Shirley Smith. Sally Brown, Ted Streeter, Cyrus Clark. Bill Zinsser. Jim Smith. Billy Seibert. Caroline Woody. Mary Holyoke Club of Long Island at tended a tea on Saturday afternoon at the McIntosh Studios in Rock ville Centre. Mrs. E. L. Kurtz of Darley Road, president of the Club. presidM: Among the speakers were Mount Holyoke students home for Easter vacation who described the trip through tlie flooded areas. Lester Chapin of Rockville Qeptre and Mrs._E. A. Martin oT Hempstead were at the tea table. Miss Beatrice Tullis of Great Neck was among those present.. ■ ■ L. Fairfield of Burbury luncheon guest of her Mrs. H. Lane was sister-in-law. Mrs. Frank Knox of Chicago on Monday at the Hotel Ambassador in New York City. Mrs. Rose Lionel Walsh has re- Louise Watts. Innis O'Rourke. Bob j turned to lipr apartment in Great Delatour. Phil Moore. Louise Moore, jyeck Towers after a two months ’ Jean Douglas. Wheelock Bigelow. ! stay in Florida. David Olllmor. Charles Willis. Gor don- MeShane. Bill O ’ Connell. Jack Glgnoux and Carey Gratz of Great Neck. , •Also. Hathaway i Minton, .Jean Cole. Catherine.Shean. Ann Holton. 4m Keats. Hti yard Gr^v, Margi^c- ^ rite' Gray and Jack Vair ’ Moss \oiT Miss ” Anlta\Mrnkin Plandome. On the com ’ miUee were; Mrs. I. T. Bartlett of Great Neck, chairr man: Mrs. Wheelock-'Bigel ’ ow. .Mrs. John C Holt Jr., Mrs. John H. Eden. Mrs. William H. Zjn.sser. Mrs. Randall G. LeBouef Jr., Mr.s. James Alker. Mrs. Edward Streeter and' Mr.s. Arthur Willis of Great Neck; Mrs-. H.- A. Innes-Brown. Mrs, James Mathes-and Mrs. Edward J “ Sheat)^ of .Plandome; Mrs. Gale Hunter and Mrs, F S'. Cktrk Jr. of Mrs. Roswell Fldrldge of Saddle Rock, accompanied by Mls.s Rita Mallock-and Miss Hooker will de part tomorrow for a month's stay in California. wlio ,, is ~a music student at^ Cornell, is pass ing the Spring vacation witlif her parents, Mr, and Mrs, M H. Minkin of Third Street. Mrs. ,_Ro^bprt Lincoln .gave a luncheon on ' jpriday at licr apart ment in Westminster Hall. Mrs. H. P. Cunningha'm of the iddlng of of fauglrter of Mr. and Mrs.' . Baron of M&rtle IJrlvd;; tes, ancT Cteofge K.j Neck Estates, anff'Cteorge K.j Miss Elizabeth Haviland Purdy, •s (rf miadlpbla, which took datighter of Mrs. Artliur R. Purdy on March 14 in New York Mr. iiiid Mrs. Withers in Philadelphia. Colony House entertained he'r bridge club on Tuesday. Have You Heard — ? A LETTER FROM PAMELA Says The Younger Set Is Busy of Rutlierford. N. J an ’ d Uie late are Mr. purdy, wa.s nvarrled on Sattir-' clay evening to Ralph Waldo Shaw I Jr., son of Ralph Waldo Shaw, manager of Deepdale . Golf Club, and Mrs. Shaw at the First Presby terian Churgh in Rt»|lierford. A reception for 250 guests took place at the Purdy home. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, a student at thfe University of Pennsylvania. She wore a medieval gown of »lvbry ■satin witJi laod inserts and a--Qucen Anne cpllar. Her tpUe veil' was' arranged in cap fasltion and siie carried lilies-of-the-valley. Miss June -Clark.^ of . Rutherford was maid of lionor. Tito iji;ides- muids were the Ml.sse.s Carolyn Barlow antf Elinor Constanlinides Her guests -werc'^f Rutherford; Miss Dorothy I Hart of Lynbrook; Miss Alma smd Mrs. Lauren S. Wells Wychwood returned on Sun- om . Florida. * * * \ ‘ \ R. F, Jartaeau of Jumaica several days thla week with pn and daughter-in-law, Mr. cs of'jrs. Puller B. ’ iWwra- of tsbrtdge Road. 'Wiiliam Baker, iagifmbcr. ot the Huvard Glee uid nephew of Mrs. Jarbeau. ^iiinfisited at the Jarbeali home 'eek. aurhc ------- Charles C- Napier enter- , members of her Bridge ‘ '' m Monday at her home on Ue Drive, jeorge Watts, Mrs. Warren ad, Mrs. James Van Biclen. Bert DeBevotse ^d Mrs. '' Rand of Jamaiwt Mr.s. s Doughty of, Forek Hills J. K. Taylor and daughter, th, of Magnolia Drive, have _ ^ ctAV In Palm « • • (^^'SUriTiier' W.° CObb and son. W. Oobb of North Drive, pping at the Ht^estead. Hot «. Va. -r-- pd Mrs. Arthur Faar '^riand paar of I le AVhnUe Inra as guests for on Sunday evening. Mr. ra. Uoyd IhaQhauser and p I J. paar of 'Great tleck; I Imd Hn.- Iftwrgnce Smith arold Van of Brook- id Mrs. Gordon , Gaines of gyC ” \-\'. and Mrs. Frank E. Burke gwood Drive VMpa among. — -p' tests at « dlmuv^Darty on _--|(ay-J night in' t^itlpllmorc |||l> room glvpen by Mr. and, ^ /iiilam Kerber of BiiffaW. • O-^ liot^rman oit ttldge lli^ller^ii;. Jarbeau and Miss 'of Beigfave Square 9d the Harvard Glee Club : on Sutglay evening at the HgU In New York City. srlsae and daugh returned r a'iHlii Uidles cruise. ~ w Btft aum . r ‘ Farflaa tenji — anmta ni^. tire social -March and Ure 'io tt'lLflbwpWlYwr.llErch 26 at i»f> ' iiPMoA'Investnient or A mp W Mattreas •S9 50 Inc. IMR l aiecfc IM Mrs. L. W. Klingm ’ an of Fourth Road will give a luncheon on Tues day for Mrs. E. A. Starr of Darley Road.' who moved heri^ recently ’ . ( from Columbus. Oliio. M ’ l's. Ernest Hardwick ha.s been ill with grippe for three ’ ’ weeks at her home on Franklin Place. • ♦ • ' Give Birthday Party For Richard Taylor Friends of Richard Taylor itr- rang ’ ed a surprise party in lionor ol ills 14th birthday on Saturday. A Ctiinese supper was served at lij.s liome at 260-22 Pembroke Avenutr. The decorations were carried out in a .spring color .sclicim; of yellow. | lavendar and gold. A large blrthday.i cake with the requirctf numbers of , candlo.s occupied tlic center of Uie I supper table. Richard's guests were: ; Betty'ZeihmTnro[e.ssu* Cdhen,'~Ireue ' Haskell, Joan Rosimbloom,' 'Solli Rosenthal, Irving uickstein, Zorfa Kainman and. ,, Jimmie, Wenig of Grfcat Neck a,nd Betty Crolin.and Dear M.ic: — . I » Hive you heard of anything at ,^1 pappcniiig these days except college and school students home-fbr holid.iys . . as far as t can find out they're the only ones w lio arc going pi.ices and doing tilings . . my friends all seem to be busy though, what with one thing or an other .. . die tennis league . . club doings , play rchcarsais . . . or Lenten church acclivities.. _ _Tlic Cornell Glee Qub boys, Bob Gallney and l'rc*d Sautet the fourth got home tlie first part of the week long enough IW say ' “ hello ” to their families and trot riglit off again . . they came back yester day for the week-end . . the club sang in ,\X'aync, Fa., in Baltimore and in Washington .. . the boys met the Chtne.se ambassador in Washington . . you know Bob Gaffney-provides tbc.c;ptmic relict on the program . . docs tap d.i.ncing and plays the bcinjo. . . re member how good he was in the High School enfertaininents . ‘ Dick Gaffney h.is gradu.iled from thc^Univcrsily ' of M.rinc an'd is now on a temporary job at the Llnivetsity's forestry lamp . . Betty Uhl and Joe Hickey \\c*nt in to the Ice Ciarnival on .Sunday . . Wed Himsworth entertained soiik - friends on Satiird.iy night at his home in Idushing . . Fat NX'alsh, Hetty Uhl, Mr. and Mr.s. Dick BcUts, Feg and I'rank Graven and Mr, and Mrs. John (iyw inier. were there. Dave Taylor is down from Dartmoulh tor the La.'iter holi days . . Gordon Zeesc is here from Amlicrst . . ami Edith Hying ton and Audrt'y Hume from Fcnn Hall . . Margaret Fowers lias come from Skidinort- .■ . .md so' ha.s Margaret Steele ot Flan- ilomc . . M.ixwell NKKnight is here from the 'Yale l.aw sdiool aijd is stopping with his brotlier and sister-ia-law, Oakey and Kay Mi- — Kmghr-.™hn>-7ym;nl5 .tfe srill in Florida . . Sylvrafncdlander is home from Smith , . Norma Urtal and Ruth lYankel, Wellesley girls, arc vacafiofring- at their lionics T . Dav;id Levitt is lK>me trom Yale . . and hilwanl Brani.lt and Hunter- Delatour ftom Frincc- tdn '. . Ted Gallagher, wiho was gf.iduated from l.cliigh, has got liimself a job in Sdienevtady . . Katherine Stronach is. a working gill these days . . ’ she's tielping Mile. Galcry ;it her l-'rciKh kindcr- -g.irtcn sch(»l . . Virginia Verschoor jvent b.uk- to Bryn M.iwr \bn Mojiulay alter vatationing ^re, — Uelty Luvery gave a bridge- on Friday alteriKX)n_.it liVr home in Beaton. Hill . . (iladysnf lark I ’ rim B.iton, Kay MtKmgiTl, Helen Engel, Natalie Viridmer, Elaine l ord-and Kitfy I^.dicr were there . Jean Parker and her sister, Ciinny Bailwilz, gave a .supper party on Sunday . . Eyman and Ginny Brown have t-t^en the Mill house in Plandome. - . ^ . And that setiijs to be extent of my cliattcr-right now . , tjie shops hereabouts arc' ‘ ail lookitig gay as flower gardens . you (crtamly tan get the most amazing sclettion of hats, froiks, suits or vrii.it .lia*.t you m a few blocks ^ our-Mam-Street . . aiul all .so reasonably priced . . I've almost forgotten what the Big ( ity* looks hkc . .. I've been spending my few spare dollars at home . . and so until next week, affectionately. maeam Photography ARTHUR DEERINC Savage of New York City. John F. Shaw of Great Neck w-as best man for his brother. The ushers were Jolin McGowan and Uharle.s Eckel of Great Neck; Ed- ward Berry of New York City ami! Arthur Piinft ’ of Rutherf<rd„| brother of Uie bride. Tlie bride . i.s a fjraduate of Adclphi college. Mr. Shaw was gradua-ted from Pcok.skUI Military Academy and Pace In.slilule. He is connected with A. R. Purdy Company, of New York. Mr. and Mr.s. Q.lenn ’ Fontaine .and daughter Bctty^i.pf, . Linford Road are pa.ssing a month Iff Palm Beach. y • • - , Mrs. Elizabeth Beccham of Flushing was a tfuast-for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Hefiry A. Slngley of Windsor Road. -Colden Craig, .son of Mr and Mrs. John E. Craig of Glenwood Rpad, Great Neck Estates, returned on Sunday to the Mohonk ^liool after passing the Eastej vacation with his parents. „ « * * Jack Gurry, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas P. Gurry of Oak Drive, will entertain a party of his friends at a Pun61i and Judy show this after-, noon at Mile Cecile Galery's French I^ndergarten. ,;i •„ » •' Don Kavanagh.- son of M'' ‘ ^bd Mi't. Joseph A. Kavanagh of Hlll- i George Harris of For'dham. I . ... • • • .r , P.- Schuyler Vira. Blbeni of Oak Drive departed on Wednesday for a sliort stay in Flori'da.. .: . . Mr. and Mrs. Flynn Andrew of Grace Avenue had a joint blrtliday ceicbratloh on Monday evening at tlie liome of Mrs. Andrew ’ s motlier, Mr.s. Frederick W.- Herbert in New York City. Guests at a dinner party there included; Mr. and Mr.s. L. M. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Myers Baker, Mr. and Mi'.s. E. P. Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kj^.scl and Mr. and Mr.s. J. Stanley McCormack of Great Neck and Mrs. Andrew's sister and her- liusband, Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Winclicsler. Jolin Ma.soii Brown, npled dra- m^ic critic, will be the guest .speaker at- the mbiitlily meetllig at 3:30 p. m; on April 6 at Union Cliapel. He will talk on ' Broad way at a Glance.\ Uie t'l ’ ra'ma de- .partniciit, licad ec t by Mr.s. William . ' r ! Wltherell, is in cliargc of the program. There will be a business meeting at 2:3b p. m. wllli Mrs. TO HAVE FOOD SALK Tlie annual Spring food .sale of Community Circle of Community Church will be held at 9;30 a. m on April 11 in ’ ll store In tlie-Gtlsey Building on Middle Neck Road near Elm Street! on the committee are Mrs. H. B. Ogdon, chairman, Mr.s. Alexander Stronach, Mr.s. L. W. W. Morrow Mrs. William A. Sp.erling, I ■ Mrs. E. A. Gallagher, Mrs. Leah : 'I G. Cole and Mrs. D. C. Will. The Woman s Club Of Great Neck MRS. II L. FAIRFIELD, Pr^dnit rectloii of Max Plgniun, who coac^ied lliein for the iierformance last week. In the play are' Miss Aiuu'. Napier, Ml.ss Dolly Jarbeau, Mrs. Lillian D. Tear amUMrs. O. W. Finch. . ' ' . M).ss Olga Ooeiilcr ol llic High Schobl faculty, will .speak at a meeting at 3 p. in. on April 13 of Uie Clvlci. dcpa!flinent. rilie inonUily current events' lec ture will be given by Miss Eunice Avery at 4):80 p, in. on Ajirll 14 * nf tlie Hly b Scliool. What am I foln* , to make — a record or a picture? Ask yourself this question wijen you are about lo pSiotograph a Jjeautlful bit of landscape. You may wish to use your camera a3 n notebook, and make records of the view for .sketching or engineering purposes, or strive as an artist would to compose a i picture. How many of you take a camera along wlioii going on a trip, use four or five rolls of film, have tlicni -developed and printed when you get back, look at Uic pi hits once or twice and then piit them away somewhere and forget thein? .4{ow many of your negatlvQs are good ’ eiiougli to ^Mjlarge, hiount. and frame? From experience in handling thousands of rolls of film ^ for amaTeur.s I can .safely say n ’ bout one in a thou.sand.' What a waste, not only of money but of an ap- portuiiity lo get a picture that will give you Joy . for a long time. One snap.sliot of good coiiiiiosl- tlmi taken with a definite purpose in view. Is worth more' to you Ihaii ten random shots. When taking landscapc.s wllli .figures remember that llic iiiterest Is in the landsfape and the figures must not divide the intcrpt but be subordinate In figure ' studies concentrate on Clie figures'and see j tligt tlie background doesn't in trude; keep it u lUtlc oUt of focus if ne.scessary. Here i.s a plan of coniposHloh for a beach .scene wlilch lllu.sfrates what I mean. The sun 13 In tli# ’ south; ,vbu vyitli camera are facing east; the .shore line runs cast and west; you — imr stajidliig near shore; a girl In batlilng -suit is standing near Uie left edge of picture about j twenty feet In Tfoilt -of you. Bhc is gazing out to sea in a so ’ utTi' ea.st dlri'ctlon, lier back and rlglil side facing you, feet toge^icr, riglit knee .slightly bent, left arm up band .shielding tier eyes, from sun, right afm luinglhg loo.sely at side hand turned forward fhigers slightly apart. The shore . line C10.S.SCS the e,enter of picture from neiir yrmr Tight fooT'beailiig lo the rlglil a.s It receives .frolii you. Tliiue i.s a white .sail in the dla- tapee on your riglit and If there are iieavy clouds the horizon line can be a lllllc below Uie cciltor. If there are no clouds -the-sky should occupy abiiiil (mc ’ fMrd of picture. Taken In llic morning the long .shadows will gjve very good sapd texture. To assi.st you l|i conipo.sl|»gj' this you should use a viowllig friiliic ' I believe that one of* the most imjiortiuit lielps to good .scenic pliotognij)l\y is a viewing fniiiiv. This device Is: simply “ tr ” 5)iis-e \oT mclal, wood, or cardbourd. wlUi an opening In It Uie size ol Uie a film *lae,2HxS14 take a plecq ot dark colored eanlboard 4xS inches cut a reotahgle in the center 3x3 inches this , leaves a 3 Inch martin all around. Made of stiff cardboard you can carry this frame in your -poolcfti--or- ■ ***^fi> _____ To uae the vdewlng fs^c hold it at eye level about ten ikphes from your face and look Ihrougti it at the s»ne you wlsli to photograph. Yoii 'mil ’ ‘ see in the frame what will be included in tlie nogajUye or print move around unUI you get a oom- postUon which pleases you. Hfcre are a few remUiders; Dis tant views need a short exposure, try iiot to include mucli sky In the picture unless there are bwvy olouda. TO HAVE rAETT Hie Great ;NMk OouncU, of oolumbus. will have a card danoe and entertainment oo. the evening ot May d In the 8t AMy- tlua Oc hool-aaUr PetaHs wilt brim- . Dounced later. ' LOUIS T. Z ANER Optometrist ; 1 Cutter Mill Reaa Fhene ot Neck 17gA| niMfiT IlMHlBftiilii Mf dnllftrt will br »fitd st jr PUBLIC AUCTION -JjMsday, April 7th, 10:30 A. M<-r-EvenitiK 8 P. M. Wednesday, April 8th^ 1 :00 P. M.- — Evening 8 P. M. -------- ------- AT- — IIS - 117 MIDDLE NECK ROAD GREAT NECK, N: Y. (Oppoaite Playhouse) ^ By Order Of MURPHY ’ S SrORAGE WAREHOUSE - * e GREAT NECK, N. V. HM.r I'OMPBIHKS P rhgndellerM. lllrevltHre iaf ronm tmlie*. Perm <1 dinette and bre«kfa»t mom netk. iivinc hutlfut- I.enox-And Llmofei ehitto. 7 rodloN, llresiNn Bpyttol. Klmlioll kohy grand pUn l*alr nf fieodtepnint lnve>aeaU, I'renrh e anfat Venetian bedroom aiiUt, 4 twin >nm fiiilio*. Pornallon boobed ntfR. room iliee, Peralan ette and breakfaat IBOX- ' ilaiiairare and rui. line embroidered l|m reralan furnlturt I n r • no, iloee rommodea. C'rjralal bedroom anlta. din* carpela and mbit, ure. MPoli rsrttllHre. ndleabra, biic-a>brac, bier prottd Mono, eiilnf - ptoeoe. KImboll baby grar •ns, and tiondreda of o44 and tnl „ “ - -------- KXBIBITION- SUNDAY, APRIL Sth, 1 P. M.-6 P. M. MONDAY, APRIL 6th, 1 P. M.-8 P. M. Hale rondilrled By WHITMAN ’ S AUCTION ROOMS, Inc. 154-16 NORIHEKN BI.VD. - H.U8HING, N. Y. .VOHTIMSR WHITMAN. Auclinnrrr Plian-' IXItSIIINh U.UII C'aicrrr on P^rmliri ------- 1 rt, I'arlilni SpK* on Maplii Ht»«t H. L. F'alrfleld presiding. VI.SUING IN PLANDO.'VIE ! negative you use Ih your eiimerii. Miss Elizabeth Wilson and her por .huslance if your camera takes brotlier, James Wilson of Louisvllie, i ----- -- - ------- - ------------ j Ky. a're visiting Miss CaUierine«- ’ ’ AI The Garden Department mr;t on Monday afternoon-at the home of j water, daughlr ’ r of Mfr'litid .Mre C. Mr.s. FYancis Bickford on Su.ssex ; w. Atwater 6f Plandomi’ . Miss Al- Road. Jame.s G. E.sson, su^^erin-j water Is homo Irom^ .Smith lor the tendent of the Great Neck estate ’ Easter holiday. of Mrs. Roswell Eldridge. wa.s ' the j — ; -------------- . --------------------- - ---------- '.siieakcr. 'I'ea was .served. tJou, Eahy mrtbi itri Ituhd Vil 1036 Culbrrtvm rteiixy laobinx Tri bodi for hrglnnn viluHlinti Pluy f ‘ f IlmmuUoti Alri nnrm Arpiir- M)f thB hwnd rip Mild mid ii. {1 V hii Members of the cast ot At Five O'clock\ Uie one-act play by Conrad Carter, wlilcli has been selected for entry in the Drama cqnte.st of the New York SUite Federation ih May. already liavc started rehearsals -under the dl- til»y». - Mm A II milwrll. 17 Vmidi'i - Wllfc Avoniie. plioie 7211 Ai KWrlBlc Trarlirr i>l tli«' (.'iillwi moil Ni tional Uludlij, The Bank as a . t' . Community Builder __ ____ bunk (lucM iiul “ live oIT uP ’ it'a c^umiuunity, ■iiblrueting^'fcom tho Av«allh that ia already llicrr • Innlead, l(ic liunk^inuLc^ a definite Hildilion lo llic niiin lolul of coDiniunity Arc. NoiirccH liy kcrpiiiK money in more active cir« cnlalioii • Out of tliia new wealth''which tl ban helped to create, the bank is uH'/i living'. >ANK G reat N eck MIDDLE NECK ROAD GREAT NECK, L I. JEWELER 437 MIDDLE NECK RD 6RFAT NECK VILLAGE scientific SWEDISH MASSAGE ANNA BERTELS TREATMENT AJ YOUR Phone: . Great Neele 2130 or 2172 l» ■ u VECiTABu: Folly . . . HEALTHFUL VARIETY ^\Eal Lots oY'fruit and vegetables during the Spring months. Get variety here, always at lowest prices. EASTER BEAUTY is yours with THE' * ■ -'PERMO-COdLER ■Hie PEftMO-COOLEB puts 'permanent waving on an entirtly NEHV basis. Gives s Mrmaiient wave In comfort. Tlie idea of • heat ” never enters yduf mind — once you experience a wave with PBBMQ»tX30LfcR TAKA-TMENT,- - 7 3 ITEMS $1.00 - Marylin Beauty SHoppe 24 Middl* Nf«k R m 4 I Above ■ & 8 Stationery HEARTS OF FANCY WHITE CELERY 10c '-- “ ’ rAHCY LEUE S S Ihs. 2Sc EASIER PLAN US . , ^ Thia 'year we are 'going to hkve an unuaually large aaaoKmont of the ehqiceat plants at pricea tha>t ,will pleaao you. Look for them Tuesday, April 7th. ’ Zy, ’ ;Nevr York Fmit ‘ Produc6 Maricet 60 MIDDLE NECK RD. PHONE GREAT NEClC 172 I PROMPT DELIVER^ MUSHROOMS lb. 19c ' F ahcy “ ASPARAGUS bun. 31c •r to Hope for More than you Pay for „ :_-*J For Jhe uian who dealrrs lo pay less for bis oar than the cos t of l *a Salle, we have rib\'kd7^Si “ to SjrerT 'lflllSre aire ’ miuly goftS and worthy «an lu Uta price range Iwluw l-a Salle. Hut to the rtian who ’ wants and prefers the advantages that only a fine car can give— wo have a aincere word of warniugi QiiaUty givM way lo Frice — aud neces«arlly so — when you move' ta the lower ranges. It la folly to ho[^ for more than y<Hi pay ijforl To get La §alla .style, quality ^ud perfurikiancrl, ypi^iiiuat buy a La Salle. 'IliM ia qo.siibslHiile. AA hi /W v pavniMila t* awit tour iiur'is on the ti. AI* InsimlliHont Pton» RAN DALL . DONALDSON CADILLAC CORP. * MIDDLV NECK. BD. GREAT'NECK Trlsphonc Great Neofc 7M t- / a/a etc ■■'■A /■ C '' 17' ■iSSf. _-.7-.-Clj'..:--- '\'•''■' ’ I-.! --