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. W. aOHMh. R«M«t Abandon Plan! To Take Parlj In Youth Weeki the «»NHi>aggr msa. fmdat , apbil h . nn In F^eraJ Project Play 1 LwO* O. attn. Bttntatj Pttgoa. Off*t Jieck mi W. OriMmKPtM ■fmkr. WMar Mto Dtfmkr. WW TW Grral^'eck Croup Voteof To Make Permanent Study Of ^eeda •Mni «i iKMMl atm UtfUM m Jtat i, 1M4.. m am m acubMot, a. t. A ooauniUM ’ 'in: Swadcd b; I icnporMT ■ ‘ of aapertntmdrai ID Ofwi w-lBrniar omr toUd to (or«fO {MEW for local nUDAT, ATEUL tt. UM •'THIS ,W!LL hurt me { tttflf ?OCM JO . > It WOE <l(eMr<f u» foao* a fO(> ' tpMUOO made by the Her. H.. Uh- ■ coin MacKoRzie pa*tor of Oom- iminity Chart* and tor» a p«- ' mancnt froop v> itoily the necdt at boyi and rtrh oo the Onat Keck for the jxurpo«€ of.de- penineala * ‘ he was seeking. ^ nacKen« «r««d the need ' Families Here Sail On Easter Holiday Trips ] 4 n leOrand Clark daiithtcr. Mas CHtr* Clark of Middle Drlee. hare re-< tamed from a ft* wttti' trip to; Califotola. UeOrand Clark Jr,' hm returned to school at BUlr Academy after pa witTg the sprtngj mmtion in Pkuxkaae ’ ^ Mr iJUid Mrs . Atlab Retohardt. of Bouai Drive. ha*e left for Flor Drire. tda. whertr^tb^y «CI pass the »*- ter ^olida)«y “ The write-in vote was not featiog the GOP leader for the post he was seeking, t bat .merely to ‘ administer, a much-de8€r%'ed ■ political spanking ’ . ’ ' — fr*m m ttaummt *y Chmriti E. Budi Hfdt. According to Webster's new international diction-groom be brought ary, the verb “spank ” mean.s to strike . The noun raean.s j*.ention of the p'jbHc a blow. Scene' fr^m ’ “ Remember the Day ” which wilt pre*ented on Saturday evening ic the auditonim of Great Xeck High School. , ■ _____________ _ yt« .Lacy Barrett entertained the membeia of her bridge club at a deaaert bridge party a*, her Twnie on north Ditte- on «lay. Tue*-( Churehi,, Service Easter Si] the church at 4 p A' 1! oc«,i abolr o: 35 to ^ o , , ! ncungT m. HimsBUKO Ba«« antheau, our PassoTCT- b? 3 ., It Began to man s,, pay Oiorus from iv, jZ xeceasiona: -At There mumon ieni« j; j' erentng c.^ Orm: Xecc nerrtces i- ■ begi^ a: 8 , ^ !und^r.ti-.e ditKio; Jj for an atbleu: fle-d ih Uie s?aiwr« ' ! area! 'Ship Tarpon M-*? F. R. Macau>y [ itr* r. R. MacAu >7 *'^** “ ^ ; aualey Ketc-ham Jiain A. Laressy that the actlrtttea of local boyi' and the at- durtag..the year through the pcem. SuggeattoRj that a parade and an Whkt arc the figure.^ in this so-called “ spanking.\ athletic meet be arranged for the jeJoainc day of the week, wfaiefl will James L. Dowsey, county attorney and North Hemp- ) be otserred uirvj«.*>aai the Ration. stead Republican ieaderr received a total of 3,.544 votes. I ^ Rownti^ wu abandoned beeaux of the lack of pnmdest bl the board of edneaUoD. Rahfr. Jio-jO Pfchlrp R u dtr . D C WnTJaeph . a Karanagh and Mr and Mri S;<ph«? P Anderton William H.'Greene of We.etbury member of the execu tive committee, received .328 write-in vote.s. V'\' ----- ------------ 1 president of the'Woman > Ctab; J are in Port Wa.shington, Mr. COurtiwy Anderson, Dean of the r' . k* « f CBkmVs J MfTTfreene tarried .six of the. 63 election districts in the town. Four of these Hyde's stronghold. One is the .«43th. in Great Delatour ’ s bailitvkk. The sixth, where the vote was close, (Greene nosing out Dowsey by a scant dozen ' votes,) was the 33rd in Little Neck Park, where Dugal Campbell .and his cohorts hold forth How little Johnny would like it were as gentle! - We wonder, if “ R.uck ” said, “ This i.s going to hurt<*''^ me — etc., etc. . izot* *!Ct lime to make pUns. Among allien preaen: at the tMcung vere >L*s H U Fah-f>ld. Neck, Bchoo!: Lcor C -BiVU- uf C M ppiwg la*a — Tbe “ Bibte\ of a Ghlpgdwa Iw turn ttt at Mlabm rt a. U» gtypba at pictara wtitlax cbaractct f — Mrck bark parckamut, kaa bmu trandaled by Dr. ACmrt B. B«W pr BrtgluiB ToMg aalrmfty. ProTC. trtah. It ikow* tkefr ciilbf gi>r] was Mokwa, «k# galded goad tadfis t* tb« happy bi»*lni lackiag .kstarte Trio To Play For D.AR Chapter I Huge Chorus North Riding L ’ nh .Make^ PlanB For .Annual . Luncheon High eck High achool prtnclpai; Henry — gyucafl. while anper k' B Ottley Mayor of Kensington; P gk!«Sjs>c^ too* tha “ • | H Dennler Sfcpper of Sea Scout iarded •• tbr ‘ ' Q&darVorU. LEGAL LEGAL The .IMrie Trio. Erelyr, Plesied. soprano and riotinist, Sfadeleine jgjj d Edgar Smith Dyson, ccilit: and Rudolphine of Shore Drive are passing sescral Boichmann. pianist, and Mme weeks at Mount ^Dora. Pia. WUrna HUIberg concert pianist' will be the guest artislf at the an nual liutcheon of Uie North Riding Strs. Jesse J. Rick* entertained guests at luncheon and bridge 00 Pr^y at' her' home on Stooytown Road. They were Mrs. Douw H Ptonda. • Mn. JanHB M. Mathes. Mrs O. Harry Jackson, Mrs. Fred Haggerson. Mrs. Eugene A. Hiotte. Mfs- WiHlam J. Gallon. Mra James M. Shoemaker 3^ Mrs. Piidi Carkson. . • * a Ws J'phn Pannes wti; return •Jills week U) her home on Wood -1 _____ '.a.id' Drive from Chicafo, where, . ^ r- . 1 , • she visited her son-in-law and | Annual Easter Gathering daughter. Mr. a.nd Mrs .Arthur Pnedman. beginner- Chief of the Alert Fire Depart- .Ypung Peop;? o> .Wj ment of Great Neck, who this week'jtf'in be an Eis-/; waa taftwnMd by Supervisor CKkrles Kxdeker of his re-appolnlment as ftry warden of the Town of North Hrapstead. men-j ol tne At Choir, Win Sing At Dawn Service Park •he . 1 ,;.. o'f.id dirktei Ir ~ organist a.ti Hallelujah o.orj, to Dawn^ ^ ca-.^f deeraer Livet.h\ ir [ \Christ Be;.-.g and “ The , by'West-Har.ie: Ret'. H Lincolr. preach on \.Vc „ Other Se,i,r* 7 „\ There w:;; be a Conununtor. at : Paul's Churrh Gm; U»M. if all “ .,panking.s ” ,o\Vor^SoS*5r^S, or GEgAT sou;* ruuu. mno at Twri r%r=i.s. , ornce or twe voxace . w TUX era c ’ ,irr -.'r.ia rarr«'.ioai; , tnXXGE. hurt I ‘ V 'iaue ! V ... Ift fx.^tux !fe. H ta-1 ^s; tint fufo*- ■'r KNOCKS ONCE ---------------- of the Taxpayers of the Great Neck .«cho<jl district last week had an opportunity to expres.s approval or disap- ' proval of the 19.36-37 budget prepared by the Board of; Education. Last year nearly 700 votes were cast at the annual school election. La.st Tue.«day evening a scant 75 persoas attended the heariiifr. Only two had any- . .^cH PUiA *093 f*.2M «A3M b*r*tr b? adAmg u> nnld drs lo sc ARTXCXS HI-A Aatf AKTICLZ *.?\*«« s;r- MrifH tA trfe r . hc-n . Hf j XTt fi.iJ'.oawAriT psetdn:: ' J 3 cs . 3 ;C 4 ' A pr.-is:* or Tt* B-s.MigT :* liwt c\. Of ntrzn£*rz.'*n ‘ . A^rcsiitr? -J«f ■ Ao** sot . 4 * A CFjuji 4 t:u or Afij or . • -.Ui ’ • .t IMA XCAlMl ictz zri-B *u> AKTlCt-i U ol ■' t; 5 j be fo 75 per«ojj 4 j^ attended the hearing. Only t ifirng yTwy. “ The others remained silent. ■\ sp.ncL* in.A PE»n>rvcE A DISTRICT \toc. : U A U*% 34 ^etxt A DvarMf) 'Ayy^ yef-zlAlaeos sfciAii Ap^? Sec*..oQ : *bxn b« erceie^ t*T*< er a £ s 4 m kM or premA4*'A lAai b* r'soepi for otAe or akorc ot l:^lA9A4 purpo*4A Z aj ■ IdZ 1 . oc 3 Aad ZTzkz CixapiK D'. A. R- 10 be held a: 1 p. m, on April lA a; ihe NorJi Hempstead Country Club - F. O Heumann, Regent. wSil preside. Mrs Henry I,. Ypung has return ed to her home on The Ridge af ter passing several _^ys s'isiti^ friends in New York ■ ' ' More -Jian five hunted v^cb fherr t '. ® * ” * «'Ul gather in the rCiSftng \hills of er — i«I -1 the choir ir.l »s Rector, tl-.f P.ev f; T*e childreifs I^tripiece Bethpage Park in Parmingdale on Sunday t 6 attend the annual Easter daArn service in which 13 ; will be present^ 2 . s nearby churches will participate. , A spceial .nvisici Heading the x»mmittec In charge been arranged . ’ 0 ; ojustei „ ' ' I is Halsey B. Knapp, director of the I sendee on Ea'ter D: .-j-ate .Mrs Harold of insUtute Of AppUed Agricul-^'eck Method;.;'. L-**^**® nassed last week-eno visit- .... — _ iiir* in Varm Dns'e Reserraiions are in T charge of M.-S. John C Leppart. hosteM r ' Ro'untree chairman. Mrs. E. G. Longman is] Wakefield. R. in charge of the program The .Astprte .Tno is unusual In that one of the members is both a Ulented violinst and a concert her parents. Mr. and Mrs. at their home I lure in Parmingdale. He will be 'The Method ;.=t ch'oir 'under '. 7 c}ub assisted by Dr. EU'wood A.'-Curtis j Mrs. Ethel qf Hicksrille. and the ministers of 1 organist » r.s* p,., Mrs.land there 1 !'; - - where they have been for a week soloist of wire reputation Miss - Tcitn the Squadron C polo team 1 o( > ptiji'a'.as targwa. iKnUii ji*. bf asi;£wa or pneuuaocr «f u The Board did not agfee on tbgiite m providing for increased .salarie.s for the teachers, john A. Laresay. ««ns»* president, declared that he believe.s the Great ^eeje I tMchers desen-c more money^ and voted accordingly. So , did two of hia colleagues. The remaining two trustees! 'o- ma».> ciuim . o » cbui oppoMid the raise. The taxpayer^of the diatriej. had their opportunity !\ :n»«itiiU9 oi!\*oai*r tb»n e«r«ia>i>it to agree or di.«agrFe at the heanng, with the teacher^ ’ i*xd«n.iif « mr. salary and other item.s in the budget. .Many of thase !>«»!<*«« ««> ert*ni»<u« who failed to appear undoubtedly will “ Mmawk\ w^en the fax biils comes around, will then critiewe the tru.s- if»t v.Ui Ute. uj# 'A it U xccrtvyrr rn boxTt T: t or ' isJ* <iff r«A. ert^Ate rhjct U uOOdUA rjfit cyeiEfSlCf • f^ttf Xt f**t toof :j£i. or 9 s^oAre .t. ;»» » Wilh a apaM r.eaieu »« v.>ii oavuiua, i.,**.,. — - u:wtea tKe^tatum ot tn* Mcc Roval CoUcgc Of Music in London pjaved the decidipg game of three .na . . “«',S',SS ‘ jw!i ’ we she also received her violin:^nst the ..western team. They! fiMtago i HKictfT. 3 fe ds«t:;Ac iiM^ iraUxlDg. She came to the united von. &♦ *..•> a t* ttl m extras ol JS Jt«*. . oOwff UiAa dvellsciff *b»H the chur-hos participaUng. Mrs. j ana there be ci. on 3 The program, according to the preach. * K, .iwm f-!c 6 mmntee m charge, ■will be uh-t The choir :f s • 4 Mn night, squaa 1 denominational. lu object is to . Great Neck w;;. ; .jkve-.r thAli ocic-ap? iFB-A O?' tb* >>% dvellscif f I BriLDr?fG AREA rsxftt vbAa. 30 Piested was graduated from the on Saturday le deCKliM game oi ^ SI the ..westem ^ > i churches rather than in the regular , mass on E>. 5 .«: thereby b inning the Na i na services. No offe\mg will be , will be ceiebrs' Indoor Junior Polo Championship. CZ Ukc \ 6«etM: S POrtXATXOK OCtSITT SLJ* AbAll ir.«r*^lu»r at erected at ■ ell*' tered on a 'A'I o * ie« of ^ her* 'A'I of !•« AzU:i£»riBed AppeAli the pro- tee«, forgetting that they had their chance to tell tho.-»e trustee^ junt how they feel aboijt their gtewardship. We believe that the annual meeting in May ehould be devoted entirely to the bu.sine.ifl of adopting the budget and electing trustee.s. There should be no fur- tb»n dcOi cui correc'.vcrttA BoArd rtded BectMW A RBAB YARC 6 . Tten ihAlX be a mr r^rd. Ibe depth of vbicb sbAR oot be- 4 ru thAn 2 $ feet. . 4 Mkeo -4 - FROST- YAB 13 B. Tlltrt Ehi;; be a front ,rard. U»« depcb of obk^h xhaL not 04 thtfb 25 Irom'Lhe ttrm he# A.*« u«^ ; a I la X* f' Acceuiorr tiutdaurflr mctdetitwAU to the aboT# uata . tneludi^c a pHTaxe'fee*. Carac«, urccnho^u#. ^a/dra bouae or ai»U Neither Sectfaon t BIDE YAR09 Too side jarda 04 provided «us*.b of xnnmtnrrvarn*. deaaiotiAl Aide Yard stall Provided thit id tbi TYo ftde jan ev^rr lot, the aj|<r> a H be At IeA5( term acceaaory oa*. bo^reacr. efsde a butineM or asr buAdt&f-de uae tbe .iAame kat opportunity. ' ooi located oo, the pant I^Dliduid or &A4 to vikteh it fb» boArd lar-rehi 4 kf the real aaiai# on which hot iniaafflm t Cect hJab lor real caiau aobHjtrtotoiiA/ or f . feat Tq ini 16f i ilhaie* lot w'.tli (of T feet = between the bottom of t and crottod aod ao plac< a Ir doe» not ..oe tth acceaiorr K - aaie of t lets case -I ale owneriht] maoce than 8 if a lot p'» ‘ J of a I after record triumphs in London and smaller dtieS and loans in England and In Canada where she braadcjtst for the. Cana dian National Railways , Madeleine Dyson is a pupil of 'the .Among ' the Plandome women at the bridge on Tuesday at the North Hempstead Country Club were Mrs. Edward Shean, Mrs. H. local I musical prognr. a .Orlqar ceiebrs'ed I 'BriOgi -solicited, and the program will ! a. m- 10 : 3 >D a x . A Hei be short enough to as to not inter- ; 12:30 p- rr. { the fer with services l»t«r. -in the day. The Len'.-r. « lunch S. Archibald Smith, principal pf brought te, -. isk ' at tl Priend ’ s School in Brooklyn, and , Cburch .MS.-i-iaw ' eminent polisl cellist. Leo Schule n . coie, Mrs. C. W. Puller. Mrs. Rudolphine Borchmann Is ai c. W. Prothingham. Mrs. C. S. graduate of the' New York College | Tyler. Xfrs. Canliibell Garrett. Mia. of Music ' where.Jbhe studied with i Harry .Redmond and Mrs. E. G. Carl Hein and August Fraemcke. j petej-sen, ‘ _^ ____ She is a gold medalist of the Cjer- , * • * man Conversatory of Music. ! Mrs. Albert Bates and hCr daugh- Farnui^dale. 'To thU 'Ihe Trio has been heasjl in con -1 ter. Miss Olivia Grant, will sail '• v' voices will be cert on, numerous occasions on Ldng ; on Friday on the Statendam forl^ ' ‘ * “ '^ cho ’ jS and singers not af- ■_ Island during the current season. I, nme day cruise to Bermuda. Ja- ^^''kted with any Club former head of Friend's Academy sac^meiit ot Ho;; -'. 1 «, d In Locust Valley, ■will be the prin -1 yesterday, Hoiy .otnmitl speaker. Hie music will be I ^ a High .Mas under the auspices of the Hicks-f»!on of fhe ville choral Society and the Choral ■Departippat of the Colony Club -of- group of added the 'They will play selections from Beethoven and Haendel and several uk kiGf ’ f# and lepwrAle o' lh« effActXre d»u of ihU ordmaocc oi » f ,/ . ^ ^ a n iht wMiui of lew* thko 5 * f« 4 t. Lhe awio y»rds j .numocrt lor tnc D. A. K. ■IA 7 b« of leAi Tedih what wuthoruod m Mi 5 s Piested will sing a group o! ----- tSOG by U.S BOATd -Ol Ap-I^,^ «nrt cjavgaral fi 4 T proTided iG(t AOd over speetw«. ezsept: Buiidmi»jOid English songs IS fe«t in j',-.|^r'»;ir °'-tac. — — maica. and * Haiti. Miss Elizabeth Wilson , and her ment. '**■ At 8 < 5 c;ocs...'.:- “ '® Mass of ?-->M »3 sung w'ith proce.;':i -IVkiw service of Pas-f church. Mr. , followed by :h-f 1 Knapp \will make a brief address. Cross, tand the Invocation will be given byi^l I the be Rev, Frederick B. Morley. R oi S l The other members _nt. the rn m - | - 81 - — ¥ Hntr^^ ig a group 01 brother, James Wilson, of , Stcl.oo w*^r P'®y \Mala-lerineAtwiter ” athef homeon-Mld- iii*^'^uired*i'^*^ \ *t* ■* ‘ ’ y ^ ’ Ballard ” ] Drive. Miss Atwater . returned EA5TER otU xaA uAe jxtA reAtr^cti eccUotk r ^nOKT Nfi dwelltnc bo erecUd to o hfebt in excess of BuUdlikcl ' otiior tban dwcaioqA ahoU 4 xc« 4 d M foot la bcicbt. UTLOncO I ions. t 2 »J] feet BOX from FUR reflu ch Atreei Uoe. 4 BR RESOLVE . by Chopin. to RadcUffe on Sunday.. action Aboil RESOLVED tbot the VHlMfe of Great Neck lU BOX Ptaxo be oad Use Aomd berei^y u amendod ! fxi Ol ’ 4 ***''* »*■»• .«\**» * v***^ **».w (ud tuppiementcd and dwiared to b* »!■ I Q J 5 ||OW .AfltltlUCS i returned to their home on Middle buUd- ' part of Mid Zomn« Ordinanet as amtud- ' 1 I r-aiifn-. UBdor Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Peffly have The million.^ t»f ChrintianH . in the world, divided though , they be in .matters of'dogma, di.scipUne and j . “ “ STo AS amen j ReMdcn ^ port of sold ed and the bouBdanea of Awld • .DuirkU A -^obd B art hereby ejriobUAhcd NojoA Ahowq oo the addxtxoo to tbe Butldtnf al* { TJona Map which occomponfei this amend* Aiiuui^f] Uie/ ue in .matUfrH Ol UOgrna, Ulf¥CI{iUne ana iWitklmc a L o U hereafter be erected or ahiZone kUp which accomponfef thu amend* obediende, are all united in the commoii desire to exalt tn 6 CiiHtCf IGStiysl and in Rlorifynil?-.tha Bainff Who olAppeaU hereinafter provide^., I duXrtet desicnotkonA shie-^ — ------- - festival and in glorifying, .the Being triumphed over death to reign in the hearts And minds of mankind for nearly 2,000 years. For Indeed, as St. Paul truly .says, the coraerstone of Christian belief is the Resurrection. If that great wr yard, the dep< kdo Uiar. 25 feet aeexkm FRONT 00 m IroBt yord. the depth not be 1 «A 0 ihon U feei 1 U b I t A aupernatural event be not true, the^world hus been p* w • _ .1 A « * I . . . ... uimtM .wLrfiSt chained to a slavish superstition throughout the age.s. But the ready acquiescence of all believers, in testi mony of the millions who haV'e gone before, and the as- a#nt of Christendom now, go far to demonstrate that we ale not called on to accept the world ’ s greatest miracle a^ merely the “ substance of things hoped for, the evi- dience of things not seen.\ ;> 3^-- — be providea on every lot (■to .wklUi of ahlch tbeil JM fort. Heitbe: >er Mi n*r 4 ehall- be I« m iboo 1 * fcot. rrortdeb thet in the com of > lot to (Inch tbe eSeetlee dde erldtta o(-l««(~tbM ', So next Sunday,-Christian's of all denominations will, aitend their places of worship to rekindle anew the. old spirit in a world growing restive at religion and Inclined to exalt mere reason in the place of what Emerson so finely called “ the integrity of the human mind. ’ ’ •epermte ovoertblp (t of Uiii ordmanfe of « M feet, tb# tide 'fcrcU adX bd of leM width when outhorlzod an a ipocldl esceptkm by tbe Board qf Ap* peoU a« herebiafur prorided.- BuildUiBs. oUbei ’ tbaB dvoaiBSi and over 15 leet Ib heifha ilialf hare a sute yard on each Aide \ t h e ■b oild tBt ei leaat IS feet oioe •ecUiPB f. IB cajw pf a corner lot a boUdUii ah^U be required to be let twok 1 feet from each atreet line ART 1 CI(E II 1 *E ReSIDBNCg ' B ' DIBTKICTB Section I. In a Retidence 'B' Dutriat. te following reguiatlonft ahiill Apply; Section 7 . Ho buUdint; ahali be erected, altered or ua ^ and no lot or premiAoa Ahall bo UA«d except fpr one or more of And tho hops is iiardonajilc- that the day is fast approaching when the . breach ‘ in the ranks of the be I bo UA«d except tor tbe foUowlrit pu ^ aca : infie family llevers in Christ ’ s Divinity and Resurrection will be heal- ’ ed, and that a tired world will be soon restored to the ‘ ‘ unity of the spirit in the bonds of peace. ’ ’ {- BOTH.SERVICE AND HSEAUTY fSSSSi. e Void \he•'SmetijcaK''A\ 5 lothob 1 te~A 8 B 6 cT|fl' ‘ tion that fur every mile and a half of our highways there is a filling station or a garage. This is a lot of service stations for motor curs. Too many, perhaps, to permit all making a profit, but not too many for the accommodation of the traveling pub lic. For it is a patnctic fact that the average motorist today knows little or nothing about the mechanism of ols car. . .. » • will <»'Few -motoriata who have had. trou.)i)le on 1 say there are too many gas and servtc< the road e stations along our highways. But there is one thing that should he kept in mind. Etrort should be made to keep these myriad servicing places from marring the landscape. 'The ahtural beauties of our hiffhwmys should not be eclipsed IB of our highways should nqt be eeiip by too many shaaka. Th» succesaful - gaa station or i|K|raxe will cater to the traveling public ’ s eye just as pamiiHljr as to H ia W ean. herclnAftcr proridet^ ZJiR YAROe. There Ui$A\ be Ahail be . « « ' ‘ I I Drive from Floridm and Califor- Al IslaiJCl UlSpIjiy j nia. where they have been since Christmas. ppet Beetkoo 8 REAR text yard, tb# depth oT w not less UiAT. 25 feet. *; FRONT YARD6 Tilftc dull «hl£h duD D U>( itreet : de VARoa. T«a tuse rkrdi 1(4 on tv»ry lot. the !|BP unrnded air reol. Ku uacd -(a, .8tnt» lamlly dweHin«». includinc (he o KI m - o I a ptijuiolM uiaRMH). -SaiiUat. aruat or muaicUn or' praetiuoner o( a •laSar charai^r when' dtaated in the aanc dwelltaa^r apartment uaed by (velt phyalelan. aorfeon. dentid. artlal-or mu llah «a bia prlrate dwelltn*. ibi Cbarchta. ^ SchooU. tibrarlea or public muaeumt fd) Clubt. eaceplinf ctuba. the cblal | icllrity o( which ii a (errtec ctutomaruy ahlea on ai a buameaa. I on ai • Pblltmh: Topic or. eleemoaynary uaea dcsicnatloni lUdlnc Zone Map hereby declared to be a part thereol buUdlnc dull be erected. altAed or and ho promlaea ahall be uaed (or any putpott other than tht putpoar permitted In tbe dUtrlct In which auch buUdIni or prtmlaea are located. No butldlnt er port ot a bulldinf ihall ' be erected except In eonlormily wKb the rnulatlona hereto and ;Tn laid oristnai ordinance preaertbed tor the dlatrlet in which such buUSlnf la iKaud. IT IS DECLARKD that . this resolution haa been adopted lyith a view ol pro- mptlnc Ihe health, aalety. naorala or the tenrral welfaiw of t he c omm u n ity known sa Orest Neck Plaxa and the lorecoln* amendment to aald onttnanae ahall be. come caectin tauaedlately. This raaolutian sapoioedsa rdaolutlon amendinc Butldlnc Zone Ordinance ado •d rebnurr XT. ItM. and any prorlaU thereof laconatatent herewith are ' hen DaUd*^Aprd tth. 1 >}( • EDWMU) B LARIGA.f Mayot fiorznck . e . pearcx . Clerk STATI OV W»W YORK rTAoINNN VIUAOt OF OBZAT NECK PLAZA i COUNTY or NASSAU .SS: STATE or NEW YORK ) I. Florence K. Pearce, Clerk of the Vtl- iaOLBi UTMl gC«k P)M» .Oo hereby cer tify dhat^the copy of amendment of or- dtnaaee of t|Hd Vlllace. above act fortii. u a correct transcript of .the teat of the orifinal amendment of ordinance hereto fore duly adopted by ,the Board ol Trua- taei ot aald VUU(e. WItneaj lay hand and the edrporate ual of aald Vlllaie this feth day ot April.' itia FLORENCE E PEARCE aWALi CTerk Committee Chsirmikn Asks Co-operation Of Nas sau Residents Michael Cuypers of 'Great Neck, vice-cbalrman of antiques for the Nassau County tercentenary com mittee, announced today that an ex hibit of antiques will be placed in the \exhIbiUon hall\ which IS be ing planned for the celebration from May 30 to June. 6 .. \Hoping to make the exhibition as comprehensive as possible, Mr. Cuypers and his committee have asked all Nassau residents to co operate. They will dlsnjl fv antique furniture, Indian relics, counments. Colonial china, rugs, . samplers, quilts and spreads. Colonial and historic costumes. Rrsons with articles which they will loan are asked to get . In touch j with Miss Helen L. Strang at Wan- tagh. She will furnish information and instructions. I Alan Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Grant of North Drive, will arrive on Thurs^y from Lehigh University to pass the spring va cation in Plandome. are; Rev. J. Thomas Episcopal Church of Farm- ingdale; {lev. F. B. Morley. Parm ingdale Methodist Episcopal Church; Rev. ,P.. -E. Preuss. St- Luke ’ s Evangelical Lbtheran Church of Paroiingdale; Rev. Wm. Rusch, Trinity Lutheran Church of Hteks- ville; Rev. M- L. O. Proper, Metho dist Episcopal Church of Hicksville; Rev. Wm. Striker. Tlie Community Church of Hicksville, - w Saceessor to k 1 ;^,^ 1 OB UNDERW •' EMBAlXts Is TelephoM KdlUai .(gUA 1 * ‘ ^lal SCHOOL ST, ,ww« fet Many Skarlu Ot Callfarala Twenty-three kinds sf •barks qrs found in tbs waters off tbs Most of CaUfornia. TO GIVE CONCERT The Newbold Trio will give a Spring poncert on the evening of May 1 at the Munsey Park' Golf Club. The members. Ethel Hend erson Newbold. planjst, Darian MeUis, Violinist and Boris Welti, cellist, will bb assisted by Cath erine Boshnan, soprano. AprlO-U PupiJA Of 1 lie Aifraiidale School Win Caterpillar Collection Drive Prize The ^randale School, with 26 ^Schools and Hathaway Minton sec- entries. this week won a gs prize in the tent caterpillar egg collecting ' ' SCMCHCK ^ tfOCN D ^^RCSiDfMCf -A contest conducted by the Great\ Neck Garden Clubs. On the tommlt- tee were Mrs. Claytoh Cousens. Mrs. John C. Baker, Mrs. j. t . McKnlght, Mrs. T. c. Bushing and Mrs. wtl- Jtan^raiunan.' __ _ . Thfe first individuai prise In the Arrandale School was wo|i by Lucy Zarawlch. who collected. 4,115 egg masses. Second prise was won Isr Afm» Zarawlch and thilW prise by 'ARna Alecks. ' Mary i/>u Minton won flrft prise the Great Neck Preparatory ond prize. , Th<( lyinners at the Kensington SchofS were CarlUm Heater, first and Dorothy Stems, second. Alexander Harskey won first prise In ‘ 'the Arrandale Seventh Grade and Bruce Simpson second. At the Lakeville S^ool priies were won . tar Blchsfd .WUkCL-snd Aurdey SaiUtders. Prise winners as the Aloyslus Parochial school ware lUreel Brus- sewiSi aiod SUao OXJrady. The oonuniUee ■ astUnated that some tOjOiS- m maasw were des troyed in aU. Tbara •STkakween 100 and SM agss ta «Mta mats. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Steele of Westgate Boulevard passed several days last week at Oien Mary Farm, their $lace. at Great Mills, Md. ^ • A • Among those from Plandome who met at the home of Mrs. Samuel L. Hewlett in Flower Hill on Monday to sew fbr the Red Cross were Mrs. Alfred Edwards. Mrs. Robert Burtord, Mrs, Henry.}. L. Young. Mrs. George Mitchell, Mrs. LeOrand Clark and Mrs. Lawson. Knowles FUNERAL H0)S«. POET WlSHCiC*)'\* 123 ‘ CONSiDERJXlON FOR THE LlVlKCi . .way ' amt REVERESCL m ^ o — VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOMF— 128 MAOf SIHEBT Phene; Port Waahingtoo 4 tt Fogarty Funerals ffcd most modest Purse. C js I^ selected in our 0 necessities esn be seueercu m — IN THE HEART OP TRANSIT PACIUTIES - XO - »iE-C» ruNpaiAL home - private ambul -L'' ^ THOMAS G: FOG.ARH ua>u 4fit AVE. n.u8inNa'a!' ’ T. * tei - Auto Tops Boat Awnlngs-Cusi SEAT COVERS - CARPETS AUTO WOOD'W ’ ORK - TRUCK J jj|, IB^ ftUiUiOT a^ at RKASUK^ hygrade auto UPH0*| baysidi 211-12 NORTHERN BLVD., Tel. Bayside 9-3483 r Louii< UPHOLSTERING and INTERIOR CURTAIN — SLIP ;OOVER»-SBA]>m VENETIAN BUNDS A #PKC^ v I e AWNINGS R^eowoMd and Med« ^ B/ C. ITETZE MaUMud Vm W^w_ Auwiue and liiU i P. a Bm yg, XMlyn B i HOI a uiklA:., LsL_d