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THE MANHASi^t PHES8, PUJ() a \- ' K'l •• . I '.7*. ■ pfe mu Live In iMtHHI AfUr r«d- BuSS^Wt ly of MfitoM- *, ofiiaotk on Ftolltp |tiit«le. Hermftn Ifiinele anhau^lThe I Ilk ! the of Our amlour ■; Ml H. MeuahHe. m mu>t. MK- A reoopttoo follo«M purlc Cam«p ” ‘ ^y ChoredalF attended a blrUlday party given for Wesley Sharpe of Little Neck on Saturday eveninf. • • • Miss BS^elyn Diet*, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward Dietz of Highland Terrace entertained Saturday the Misses Winifred Jorgensen. Julie Valley, and Vera Oreghry, and Richard Dows, Jack Livermore of Great Neck; Wood- row i^handleberry. BGdward Mullal- ly. and William Parmworth of Port 'Washington. • • • Miss Patricia Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Sanders of Colonial Parkway is at the Flower Hospital In New York Clty^ former ly the Fifth Avenue hospital, where she underwent an* appendicitis operation the early part of the week. ' ' Stephen Chmele of Manhasset cntertlaned on Saturday evening the Miases Emily Piattl, Margaret friattl of Manhasset: Madge Fugan, Grace Heinz, Jeaii Patten, Florence Wright of Port Washington ;• Jeanne Smallen of Great Neck; and Paul Varvenic. Leroy Weniger. Thomas de Lapp. Paul Piattl of Manhasset: Martin Rheinfeld of WJUlston Park: Lester Lewis, -Chancey Greenleaf Nicholas, and George Barrett of Great Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L'Hom- medieu of Springfield. Mass., visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles L ’ Hom- medieu of Onderdonk- Avenue over Lmk Club OfMumey Park Seek, Rei»edyjE=SC-?l£ To Meet, Give One-Act Pious or Conditions “ ^n? “ H ‘ ''TitStu “ \«uperinign. i T rv>l Mr 11 tdent of schools, discussed the pro- |f 1 lliaik Y<|||fk \r| sociological .Hshd- pomung out the effect on ------ - , school children of living rondltions (CfslirMcd frtm Psye 1.) ' i such as ore said to exist in the Waldwk, ohglrman, John W. Eagleaon, Arthur K. WMcht. <Mrl Lawrence and M. P. Kenney, pub- lie ihtpivyveiHont. on Saturday Patrlsia Sanders of Manhas.sut: Florence Wright, Gladys Sweede. Betty Elliot, Nancy ParnsworUi. Barbara Ceshay of Port Washing- iliii brMe gras escorted ’ to the 1 qr her.^g|(h«, who gay* her ivlige. ,MM< wore, a, gown of Atm ^ PrtiUev style tuttgeVfWiU caught in cap Sbg^gMtJed white pweet fg%M nusm pi She wore of white t^e over coral p rrl^ pink# Whit* and mauve |MM< bridesmaidSk Margaret jihe week-ond (■ i; Of Atlantic City and Mrs. | '\Youmaos otJ*my City wore| ns I^Ue over tunpM^ and car- j ington entertained , ' «es and gweet peas. Her guests included Molmep of Port Wash- was -flower girl, an E. Nagelo waa best man IU>« brother. The urtiers were tliml Rapp of Jdanhaeaei^-And , ton: Mattie Pay Mac Nabb, Rita >hi«Younjans ot 'Jersey Ctty. ! Ross of Great Neck; and Leroy n... Mr. and ifes. liagele at- ! Weniger, Jack Lard. Harold Lawlor, the, Manhglbet schoolg. . Allen Reeves, Charles Murphy;, v\' a wedding'lrtp la the^^th ^ william T. O'Connell. Paul Vavre- ’ uple 'Airlll in Matihlwset. | nlc, Thomas O'Connell, Nell Mar- Lilt! » *, • ' ^ tin. Richard Ruhe. Robert Wlisoh, IJIU Patricia . flailghter j Albert Dreher. William B. O'Con- and Mrs. EL A«^fieinders ofjnell of Manhasset; Henry. Clifford si Parkway, en^talned on O'Shea Jr.. William Jo.sepli O'Shea evening the -Tdliaes Gear-i of Port Wa.shington; Chancey _ Dttrithrf.' 'liirg*Wt '>iaUi,i Greenleaf Nichlos 3rd, Thomas ^3fgg0*!y, E7ast» Monte, Slffiej Warnake. Donald March Art Gas-1 Bntly PtottL June Aott| peiini of Great Neck. :p|)i anfisMbt; Florence * * * RattWl, Jekd EUis, Gladys ” Mr, and Mr,'. Leo S, Powell of Dite, Betty XEhbtt Bejrbar.aj second Street have'returned from jf, IVgce MeW. Loretta Blliot. a few days stay at Constable- Ford Of Port Wgshlngton; ville. N. leniBe, Lis Bloodgood, Alary Jean Smallen,- and Rita )f Great Neck. Farldy Lockhart, Pauh Piattl, is -..iLord, Steve chmela, Robert petun. WiUlam WUe< Nell Martin. «ird Ruhe, KugefK Jabkmsky, Walters,; WMMom R. C^n- '.ichard StaU, Dbgglfis LlSam- iioW, Allen Reeves, WUltem T men, Leroy Weoiger, sPaul nic, Fred TuMWa «Jf»nes t t.kneare. Elvyn Kdfc, Dic k Members of Happy Nine bridge ; Cross and Mrs. M. M. Porter, all ' club and their husbands will be | of Port Washington t entertained at the home of Mrs. . • • * ! and \ mto ^i^lhur Kni^^on ^tur*^ i Allison Tracy of .Ryden| water tests. Inspection of board- Volley He also pointed out ...r day evening. Those attending wllli^*?^ I ^houses, barber sho^. beauty ^Imlted authority\ of the Health hB Mr pnri Mr* Anthonv A«-hPTi i **®^°*'* Children s Village Bridge, parlors, etc He promised to In- Officer Mr. wAwin-t Ana.r Mr i k^esU Were Mrs Edwin L.'vestlgkte any specific case brought | Lieutenant Arthur 8. Trtbby of Mr. and Mrs. Edw.n T-. Anger. Mr. '^^ hl.s altenUmT the Na.s.s*u County Police Safety ^ ^ Mrs. Milton P\»ter. , Xo Conduct Probe Departmetit, dlscu.ssed safety rules • . « ! Following a recent report of an on the highways. Mrs, George et. John entertained I at luncheon and bridge on Mon-lP^^'*® f P'\ ‘ dent Oscar C, Bril! appoliU- Ho„ o. K b - man of the clvUis department of ed commltteos to {unction during „ , ,,,, , for Mr ■ r- R Rirhmnn f rtrPBi ' WomKiVs Ciub of Great Ne«k. , the summer and report at the next The Vtt e Club will have “ ''=>• C, B. Slrtimons ° ; u,e Town.councll appointed a com- meting of the AAWlatlon in thel business meeting at the Communl- Barrington. Mass., who with Mr. < ... ^ ... ^ rr- vs- . ^ A « J s WA oi _____ 1 jsi.. Ai. 1 ppMimittee to make a further investi- . fair. Tliey Include: George H:,. Os- i ty Center on Sunday evening after Simmons are visiting their son anal .. i»i * » u i • t-i ^ u* ww 7^ ww x.f.iii Ration n tompany with U>e Hea th treich. chairman. Hugo Branca.# which members w'lll give two one- ■ daughter. Mi . -and Mrs. W41Uain • ^ . * i* i.mK..- _ ____ a ..xavs lA v-i X. A .. Its : o. ZT: — w a aaa .^lOfflcPT aiid^io rcport Its findings Wilbur Forreat Roydluw, act playe Wiliite Elephants wll Sumimous of Nassau Avenue t#io«e . i*s t . . . „ . 1... .* .a x.rs... _ ______ _ ! to the Council. On Ine committee Howard C Lewis, taxation be phtyed by Fred and Madeline; invited were Mrs. William SimmonsI Weln^hmldt. Muriel Scudder ® GrenvlUe Anl^ri«m ” ^Mrs, O C Mallory. The second play will Ha^aard, ^Mrs^ Carl Unrlch,^. j q ^,„ 3 ^ Happy Journey to Camden andl^BB. Stuart and Mrs. M. Kleln.schmidt. president otWaldeck and Louis VVlckenden. Trenton. The players will be Edith Knowlers of Jamaica. Carpenter, Charles and Edith Os-' The last of the series of luncheon- , bridge* for the phlDinthropIc fund of the Great Keck Elk.s L^e will be conducted on April 37 at the clubhouse by a group of women headed by Hfrs. Irwin R, Browner and Mrs. Leo N. Levy. * Frarlieal Sugar Coated Expgtt : BegliiMM r, Ma 4 , Au«Uon PRuran »tRS. ROSR M. BeU ttkRtvr Ceitlflcate Ole'n Read Tet Olen Ceye Mr.' and Mrs. Milton Foster. Mr. and ! Mrs. Robert Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. William Rutherford, Mr. and! Mrs. Larry Morrison, Mr. and | Mrs. Clinton Murray. 1 !?- Young ” People Are Served i«i and Mrs burn, Katherine Cote. Collette and Morgan^ Prythereh. On Wednesday Mrs. Samuel Maxwell entertained at luncheon rManhaiiset ttealUi As.HOclatlop schools and education, and O.scar C. Brill, pre.sldenl of Also Irving B KJffln. Mrs. John the Cltlzen.s A.ssoclatlon. Christensen, H. Ebnerson Comings. Dr. sieurer informed the Assoc- the Re\^.4kgear Maddens. Horace R. ' bridge for Mrs. Simmons Sr. elation that he had Invited Dr. M Thompson and Mrs. Jesse Wright. ■ On Tue.sday Mrs. S C. Nichols Her guests were besides Mrs. Slm-'Q Dickinson, district state HealUi housing and .sanitation: Mrs. Ben-j of Stuart Place entertained at|mons Jr., and Sr., Mrs. George Bt. Devendort. Jsmln Morrell, publicity: Peter O. ' •IS^rldS^^ m 2:V. Wra^R* ifofltaw of Bavside: Mrs. Paul Hursh and I Mrs. Joseph Colraln a nd-'TWrs.- 'mLi^.niTimtttee in the Inspection Mrs. M. S. Adams of Great Neck, Ham Hai«aard. to jotn (lie Defeiid.s Health Officer ~ — Dr Calvin B. Coulter, president CjllilcirC'Il To Manhasset Board of EffUca- Mrs. Harry Kelley was hostess to hc.r bridge club this week nrei '*■'*■*'■*' •* “ *'*'*?''* tlon. attributed conditions In the Miss Hope FXird Of Port Wash- ' MuV Polo DAlllCe Valley to the 'T nadequacy of sanl- , n-.rr, Mrs. William Kerr, Mrs.; e l Uemy Folz and Mrs. Roger Dann. Will Be Among -The Fea- i lures At Circle ’ s An nual Fete i'' On Wednesday Mrs, H.. L. Hutukp- entertained the Wednesday bridge | -------- club,, the members are. Mrs. C. Y. ^ A May Pole dance, In which !>0 Osburn, Mrs. Harold Callu, Mts-j children will lake part will be G. I. Burnett. Mrs. L. DetUnan, ! ^ Mrs. George Carr, Mrs. Lee' , , , Meg.u:gee. and Mrs. Willis Roys, ; ^ be .staged on May 1 on the lawn , of Community House, Great Neck Mrs. Ruth Molter Root of Boston [by Coiniminlty Circle. The dance AF “ speare, Harold Miohael David Newton, John\ Helm, I) ,^s Murphy. Isaac Lustfporten, Thomas fhell, Albert Dreher, George Robert Wilabn. of Manhas- beodoye Early, Richard Me- Great !Neek I a IO iis S ee Sugar Movies A. B. Babcock Tells Club Of Refining Industry Development Motion pictures,of the sugar in dustry were shown on Wednesday evening at a . meeting of the Gre.it Neck Lions Club at the Wycliwood. A. ,B. Babcock\1if Great Neck Es tates, who has been connected ^witli the American Sugar Refining Com pany for 25 years, explained the films. -Willis E. Dodge presided. Eric Mormon, Theodore j loo . pounds of sugar are u.sed j>er mm and Miss Dorothy Stabler of M^- hasset' Woods Read are on a motor trip through Pennsylvania. Maryland and Virginia. 0.1 Sunday Mr, and Mrs! Frank Stabler and Children of Scarsdale were guests of Mr. Stabler's pat ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stabler. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE I FOR INDIVIDUAL VAULT STORAGI-: OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE William Kugler Sr., wlio returned j with them for a visit. - ; M()VIN(; Loral or Long l)istdn4 ’ r Member Allied Van Lines, • Ineorporatrdl For Estimates Telephone Cri*al INirk will be under the direction nf Mrs. J. E. 'Wliite 'i ’ he general comnilile^ headed by ‘ Mrs. Marie Zumkley, Is arranging a program of attractions, which j will biclude a grab-bag and pony ride.s.'^for the children and a sale ; of home-made articles, food and ' plants for \grown-up\ visitors. The | ; • • • I usual \liol dogs\ ixipcorn, • ice-'| ! ^ . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore'Hendrick- cream and lemonade will be on sale, son and Lyman Bright of Brooklyn noon to 1 :30 p. m. by a committee will be week-end guests of Miss , headed by Mrs. William Ersklne. i « Adel Wagner of Eakins Road. Mrs. Murray Grose is chairman of j; | » • • I a group which will serve tea dur- j ; Mr. and Mrs. William Kugler'ing .Uie afternoon. ':Vkraii am pas.sed the week-end at Danburry i ------------- - -------- ! i* F A' | ' niFl 1C Conn., with Mr. Kugler's ^itber. , | 1 III j VIV a *'«*• Plaining I STORAGE CO. Mrs. Herbert Hodgkins enter-j The Great Neck Garden Chib will tained at bridge on Thuj-sha*'.. for jXQnduct a rummage sale on April L Mrs. Wllliain Kugler. Mrs. Edward] 28. '29 and 30 ill the store at the De Rivera. Mrs. ■ David Stwart. , corner of Middle Neck Ronef and ; Mrs. Raymond Hyde. Mr.s. Harry I Maple Drive. Part ,,of the proceeds Robinson, Mrs. I J. Tilden aiTtf will be for planting at the station. ^ Mrs. Roger 4 >ann Mrs.' I. T McKnigh't, chairiiian ^ • of the roadside committee of the j Mrs. H. L Huber will entertain | club, again Called aitention this | ^-i at luncheon on Tuesday before j week to Clean-up month urging].^ . (INCORPOKATCni CUTTER MILL I?OAD . GISEA T--X>;('K, I.. I. Our complete knowledge of Eur opean vineyards qualifies us to ad vise you in selecting dinner wines. 07.. lioriuis CHAMBERTIN 1938 Chauvenel .... ....... 7.49 POMIVIAHI) Cni.se el Pits I.9K .M.4CON Cruse el Fils .................. - I.K9 ( ll.ATHAll BfcCIIEVELLE ' 1721 Chateau bottled 2.87 < ll.\TF.M' MAKGALX - ' 1937 Chateau bottled ’ . I.4H !<T. JDLIF.N MKDOr ,1920 Stchel el Fils Freres t,75 19 ‘ 20 Stehel el- Fits Frer(;a I. .79 f'dtrs Du Hhiine Comu Crand ( ’ ni He St. I ’ eray, 1928 PULIONY-MONTRACIIET 1W4 Chauvenet .................. lit PtU'ILLY-FlIISSE 1928 Moingpon Frerea .. t.4t CHABLI8 Cruse et Fils ..... Ltl CJlATEAtr LA ROl'K Sauterne.s. Chateau bottled 2.M rilATKAlJ FILIIOT ' 1938 Sauternes Chateau bottled ............................. 2.75 CHATEAV LAVRENTON 1930 Sauterne.s Chateau bottled 3.78 CHATKAl' d'YqilEM 1927 Sauterne.s Chateau bottled ............... \ 3Jt UCINW LiM \New York Prices At Yeur Doorstep*' - 370 Plamlome Road, Manhaiiet • Phene 88 K iM <» .. • .-f, ,!(■» ♦•.Mm#- ,« — ' h * •> Mr, Babcock told the Lions That Women's Club meeting .for j residents to clear away the wliitec's Otfr SATURDAY •Mrs. Thomas Taylor. Mrs. Prank I accumulation of rubbish. — “ r jacit Ureilnorei .Thomas ; pared to four pounds per capita in j ke, Loula Oiuperinl. James china. The first refinery was e.s'- 3hancejr Greenleaf Nlchalas.ftablished In n-io. .,] \ rTlig~ O WW; ' \LM « » — — ------- - ------------------------------------- L. , MetakeB of Great Neck.j RETL'KNS FK0.7I CRLI.SE j fif! Van Dytie. pete O'Brien. Douglas and Howard Pelchlin,! I Btocy of Port Washington, .sons , of. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fel-j arttn RhetnfeM of Wllllston chlln of Manhas.set Woods Road, i Mimsey Park, returned on Sun- • .• . „* day eVening from a 10 days ’ cruise | and Ml*. J, Jnoda of - to the West Indies on the S. 8. ' .* jIfYMHWt llfr- 8bd Mrs. Statendom. Ports visited were Wiedermon of Mtmsey Park. Bermuda. Kingston, Jamaica and e.. Jaaoi, Wight of I Port au Prince. Haiti. BAH\ WiiEK . for the new babies who have juat arrived . . . and the guests-to-.be 1 Here are a few heceesities and gift suggeatioiiH to make their lives more comfortable ... at prices that are t.. iif ilie ■ 1, v.'.jKx-'Sk • NEWS OF ALL SUBURBS' Exciting things are hnpjtening thin neok in We$t- chegter,^Nen' Jersey, Long , Island, lionnectient. Weddings, fashion shotes, horse shoica, garden visits, eUth dances, dinners, elections, benefits. You tcill find seven ftifl fMiges containing all de tails Saturday in the Week-end World-Telegram, more « comfort too.' 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