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THE MANHASSET PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, Many Attend School Dance ■■naMBBOBIMn Eowards, Natalie loenaple, Mary ! Benett. Georgette Durand, Marianne Newman, and Merlum Oeetrelch. Also the Messrs Sampel Maxwell, Warren Harvey., William Simmons, Eugene Hlckok. George Pogel ^ Ray , »i » _ Anderson George Falconer, fttfar l-n n/y cc/>f KlelhschirtidV Harold Lawlpr. Wll- ill iV^ljlfIIlUool^L 1 11am B. O ’ Connell. Kennlh Lock- jhari. Frank Pearson, Elsworth Rol- Those attandli% the fourth of a 11ns, Robert Robinson. Kennth series of dances gVen by the Oener -1 Dlllenbeck, Boyd Luta. William Me al Organization of the Manhasset | Kay. Harold Vlken Eugene Jabion- Klgh Sehool in Sie high school I sky. Ernest Sanders, Richard Stott. aiMiitoiHiim nn w ri Ay inffiiirieirt Mr Thomas de Lapp. George. Oestrelch, and Mra Kendall ■ Howard, HMCij-J^bert Rletobw, Breaks Woods, Wll- • . .and Mrs. Raleigh \ Bishop, Miss Ham Tracy, Walter Rondle, William Anne Amoldus. 01en\ W Raffen- ' Lutz Edward Gregory. Heathe sperger, and tlie Mwes Virginia | Steele, Parley Lockhart^ 'Jack Dor- Marcgraf, Irene Jonatson. June'] row. David Steele, #alph Cunning- Puller 'Ruth Powell. XMarguerltej ham, George Waldman. Robert / Falconer, June Gillesnc< Grace | Ogllvlc* Walter Hobbs. Emil Hender*- \ Weiner, Barbara Pro|thlnghnm. , son, William Dowjis. Fred Walters Carolyn ’ Moulton. Jean \ Darrow.Chjirles Murphy, Oardon Htliberg, Jean Malllson. Ester Croslgnd, EHle Michael Savoy, George Bennett, Newibold. Betty Collard, ^rdellne ! Marion Rogers. And Tony Forrest. Hanna barls 'LockhartM Betty i * •»* * Branch' Peggy Markgrafl Jean; Miss Jean Patten of Port Wash 's? Mbrley. Katherine Henderson. Arm [Ingtori, Martin Rhelnfelt of East Aleck. Madeline Mullally, Muriel | Wlil'ston. and Paul Varvenlc of _ Benner, Betty ^ishop,, ' MakJory i Manhasset were at Rhelns in Robinson. Dorothy Cate. B^ ’ [Queens Village. 6n Friday. SchulU, Clara R<£»s. E. F. Schuler of Flushing, T. 8. Stitch of the Palisades.'O. S. Alexandra, and G. K. Darling of New ypriT City. - The Misses Betty iillot of pre.\t neck. Ruth Schnonz, Rrabara Geehay of Port Washington, and Richard Ruhe. William T. OCon- nell, and Nell Martin were at Uie Hotel Bos.set on Friday evening. J. A. Laressy, Dewey Defend Pa^ IVamed As Head ■ bridge and the property line than| Of Civic Group crease Is taken tip by the present stirway. , Further, Uie writer has been In formed definitely, that as late as j (Contlnuedli^page 1) inarch 23rd, 1936. the railroad had' Jamaica. ! * ” ade no appreprlatlon for the The Manliasset Girl Scout Com mittee met at the home' of Mrs. Jerry Moda of Oaynor Avenue Monday. The goesl sp^er' -were Mrs. Garnet Church of Port Wa.sh- Ington and Mrs. John Neilson, Com missioner, of Roslyn. It was decided to hold the badge and awards and a supper-picnic on June 6 on the Road's superintendent at ---------- , — i once we were told that they coiild sUIrway and that It was therefore (Contlp^ from page 1) : replace the present stairway with j'not on ^e books ’ , our money'^worth ” . His statement : the one we wanted, but fifdt build i The Manhasset Chamber of thatVJBAJOjr bookkeepers get less an additional one. They consider- Commerce Is convinced, that tne salary than the Great Neck teach- ed replacement maintenance, and ' stairway is no nearer of accomp- M E A N S Flowers/ skeptical,'so did not have to secure the ap- |pro\^l of^^the read ’ s Board^ of era was received wiui ^ ^onbyVworth AV one School jt>lrMtorsran added stalrwiy ’ \was “ Don't be too sure that wc getis capital expenditure, and the our money's worth ” , said Mrs. Board had to act before it CDuld Bgrtlett. “ We get more than our ; be built. This offer was later-wlth- money ’ s worth at one school, but at ■ drawn. 1B38 Huber Lenora Bethel. Nancy estate of the late E. M. Richardson j \ I.J In Plandome. ' “ You told me that 'wc run the I the only satisfaction any one . could . • • • .'schools only to get the work done. ’ Ji.obtaln was to the effect that when Miss Patricia Sanders of Colonial i ®he declared. Mr. Daressy replied* | and If the present dirt platform Parlcway entertained on Sunday the “ >at he \did not remember\ having wax changed to one of the high- Mls-ses Georgette Durant of , Man- ! \tade such i stafemenL , level type, cur stairway would be ha-sset, Helen Bierman, Gladys “ X w^ant good sthools ” , declared [ . ®!!^ 9 _*patlcally. but that Grace Helnze, Barbara Mrs. Bartlett — \Good . schools are ■ one or two such cl^nges were I made each year, so it would be * a long time before our turn came. \During the past year several individuals have contacted offlci- Cove^ ri'RTAI.NS tiend Douglaston Party The Ml.s-ses Natalie Bennett larlan Oestrelch. Marianne New-]Dreher of Manhasset. an of Manhas.set. and Elizabeth , • • . Wagners of Douglaston. and TTie | m ^ s . Bernard Vincent entertained Mlssrs, Harold Vlken, Jonathan j her bridge, club on Wednesday. Bullard. Royd Lutz, Fred ..Lake, j .• , • « Sweede, Geshay, and Florfnce Wright of I reflected in our children and In real Port Washington and Richard | estate value. But r object to .the at- Ruhe, Paul Vaxenlc, Thomas O ’ Con- | tltude -of the Board. I believe in nell, Allen Reeves, Neil Martin. ' good teachers, but I think, thj!.tax- NEW Fl'RNITlfKE DRAPraiES UPHOL STERING I Douglas Felchln of Manhas.set, and ! Richard George of Bayside attended I a dinner party given by — 'Miss ; Carolyn Moulton, daughter of Mr, j and Mrs. Perris Moulton ' of Park I Lane Douglaston, on Saturday eve- ; nlng. The party later attended the I junior dance at the Douglaston I Club. Save Money and Have Us Do 'Vour Work Estimates -CSieertfully Given GREAT NECK DRAPERY A UPHOLSTERY • STUDIO A. WOHLK 215 Middle Neck Road GREAT NECK * I TeL Great Neck 958 Mrs. George O. Lihkletter of i Northern Boulevard gave a ^jir- ' prise party for her son, James Link- \ letter. In honor of his birthday I Thursday evening 24 guests were pre.sept. i Mrs. Augusta Pringle and Francis Hamilton we^y the guests^ of Mrs. J. A. O'Connell on Sunday. Robert Berran. Eugene Jablonsky, payers should be told what 'the als at Penn Station, and have been Douglas L ’ Hommedleu. and Albert Individual members of the teaching I made to feel that^ they had won staff get. Some are paid too much out, although so far nothing has and others not enough. ” been done despite polite receptions EnUUed'^o Raise \* given them. Last February, in des- “ The State Department fixes the ' P®ration, the Manhasset Chamber minimum saltfry that a teacher Commerce decided that there may get ” , Mr. Laressy explained. **Hght be a chance to get oiir ■Yearly Increments are required for I sta^*'way if the Public Service Com- 10 years. The minimum Is $75. Our [ mission could be nuerested. In minimum is higher than that re- : to our reque.st for help the qulred by the State and starts at ' Commission ordered the April 6th $135. We discussed this rpaiter of hearing, teachers ’ salaries at so'me, length and came to the conclusion that the teachers are entitled to a raise this year. ” \The Board can cut the budget substantially if It wants to ” , wa.s Mr. Morri.wri ’ s parting .shot. “ You ought to do it for Llie taxpayers. ” Leroy Weniger entertained on Saturday evening the Misses Geor gette'Durand of Manhifeset. Flor ence Wright, Grace H?lnz of Port Washington and John Heinz, Vin cent Dionjay, Albert Dreher. Eugene Jablonsky Paul Varvenlc, and Richard Rube of Manhasset. lishment now than at, any time during* the past ten years, unless tHr^tWriaaned at the 'hearing is. sufflciehtly large to warrent the Public Service , Commission's slssu*^, ing a peremptory order against the ' railroad. If the attendance is so | small that the Commission feels \ there is no real local demand for the Imfirovement. our last chance will have gone. -\The hearing Is an open one and the Chamber hopes that all interested i&divlchials, local organi zations anef village offoclals will be present so as to convince the Commission that the demand. Is real and not manufactured out of thin- air; \The time and jjlace; Hearing room, 6th floor, State Office Build ing, 80 Centre Street. New York City, at 2:00 p.Mwr-Monday, April* 6. 1936. You II want flowers to wear and fWj flowers to greet your friends and-T^l up your home. You ’ ll want the verv ’ course; fresh cut arid lovely , . and yooiJ ALLEN ’ S CREENHOW LITTLE NECK PARKWAY and N«S PHONE: BAVISIDE 9-33*j Prompt belive Special Attention Yours . veiy truly, E. B. WHITTLESEY cry All Phone i ALFRED ALLEN, Prop' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Morrell ol Gaynor Avenue will return next week from Miami. Iria. \ Richard Davidson, a freshman at Amherst College, is , passing the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mr.s. R. B. Davidson of Colonial Parkway. \Polite Dodging ” Seen “One of the e.xcuse.'l' -said .to have been given by the raltroad lately is that the matter has been temp- erarily held up because of real estate matters. This would seem to be only a polite way of dodging a direct refusal as there Is mor,e Mrs. Joseph A. O'Connell of Travers Street entertained on Tues day the Mesdames Paul Moritz of Manhasset, Otto Alden, E. C. : EASTER-vSPECIAL 3 Portraits, size .8x10, Beautifully Mounted $ 5.00 On any occasion your PORTRAIT expresses more personal thoughtfulness than any gift you can make 'WILL SCHAEFER 5 RITA PLAGE Phone Great Neck 2S64-J for Appointment , John, N. O'Connell Is ill .at his home 'on Deni$ Street. NASSAU BOOTERY Mrs. William Henderson returned on Sunday to her home on Man- liasset Avenue after an extended visit Jn Florida. Mrs. M, S. 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