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t • . \ \ IM naodome Rood, Manhauet Jlftephooe Manhaa»et 1741 Phone: Great Nwk 1410 Bronson W, Orlscom, Publlshei Mae Dennler, Editor NEW YORK C»nCE: 561 FIFTH AVENUE Telephone: Vanderbilt 3-6422 Wtered as Second Ciasi Matter on June 8, 1934, at ‘ Jie Poat Gf* Ace ill Maohaeeet, N. Y. AUTMcnptkm Rate: $3M Per Year In Advance — ------- A- I Cnminimkationt M -iwflaw *<■»■■■ fwaiaillt Ifw aa, «k« M f »•» I •a M M la iMAwa\? 2 wai«a wai i>gaill M ilw wrttm M kMT la* aae ■a vai k* aWine. roa Till »irrn wiaa or SPRING at THi TiAi or ova toao 1936 ALMANACK CONT aininc I BBStDBS astronomical ( A GREAT V ’ ARiE-py USEFUL AND E nth ,^ * Annoyed, Embarrassed' Entertainments The peninsula-wide interest aroused by the present pre-election campaittn in the Great Neck school d.istrjct should have an important effect on the future admini- Durinjf the boom period, school elections roused little if any interest. A mere handful of voters attended the annual meetings, blithely voted “ yes ” to propositions Q 1 1 1 n fr 'P/M* l 4 it*rp<> V T wi Ti rl I 4 1 1 i*a t u t*/w r ca t</1 I ai l * u /aT In a 1 1 * naX'^aci.. April 26. 1936 the HkHtor: In a letter recently .sent through the mail '.signed by Mr. Slngley a.s Friday, May I Chairman of « ••clti^ens^ commit- s.rancl_.W«^m/freaf tee\ suppoctlng Mr. Brown for re- elMtlon and Mr Kdon to fill a; ^ vacancy oil the Board of Edu- cdtlon, my name wa.s included I ’ filiroat Fr^rr 'Flushing. RKO — Thr Singing Kid without any authority and_ I want to go on record as being annoyed and embarras.sed. « ’ Buslnas.s kept me out-of-town for .several days'and. the first Inti mation of a conte.st came when a friend called ».by felephoae to, ■say that Mr. Brown jand Mr. Eden were running on an econ omy platform ' My answer wa.s: \I am one hundred percent for •Robert Brown whom I con.sider a Neck School.s at the highest- po.s- sible level at a conservative cost taxpayers ' -I d:d not attepl Tnuo in Rrvult CJlen Cove, Cove— The -Counlry Uoiliir Glen Cove, ii\tn — Big House Duncing Indy Great .\eek, Piayhojiie — Lady of Serrfis - 1,1 Carden Murder Case' Hempstead, Rivoli — Ifife vs. Secretary Church Notices Prtmf on the .-tih ' Little Neck, Little .Neck — 39 Slefis Yellotv Dust to make any remarks a.s to Mr.jO.vster Bay. I.yric — Trail of the calliriR for larfrc cNpcndilurcs, royardlc.ss of their iiccesi- Even's ellgibihiy since.\ up to that Lonesome Pine t.V nr .witffinm • frns:!<*tw Lr.nMu imr v'iPtiifilUv t vsoh J4mvnri MriHi ty or wi.sdom; elected trustees knu\yin>^ virtually-iiothiiiK of their c|ualifications. Then came the lean years.. IiiconK^dfO'iipe^t. in some Ea^etT ceased for lon^r fi^idds. Tbit the t;fx bTTTs arrivtuT as per .schedule. Families fouiiil In their sorrow, that electric refrj>rcrators houKht on the iiisttillment jtlan when “ times were ),rood ” , still.have to he paid for oi1 the, installment plan svhen “ times are lufd ” . To sltish the school budKcl a few thousiyml dollars here and there is merely ‘ a (Iroit in the bucket. 'I'he approprititions voted in past„ yetris must he itiiitl for. It ii up to the voters to avoitl ftituia* increases iti the tax ,;*bill. The lesson of economy is a sost ly'one. in, t he ad- |lhinistrntion of school di.stricts a.s in any huynness. \ANTED — COMMON SENSE moment. I had hoped, with oth-ll ’ t. Washington, Bcaron — ,SVr/*r .If\ Follow the Fleet __ crs. that Mr.s.-Baker might r*con- sider her withdrawal or. falling TR5T7 another woman wntitd “ ~br elected to tile Board ill view of Mr.s. Bakers eighteen years' de- '■'Fint 9:45 H a. Sermon. ■SAINT PAUL ’ S CHURUH Grace Avenue and Ninth Street Great Neck, N. Y. Rev. William Grime, B.D., Rectoi ^ Sunday, May 3 _ __ 8 a, m, — Holy CommunlQn.\' ' ^ “ ■ m. — Church School. n. — Holy Communion and Tuesday. May ' 3:30 p. nil — Girl Scdiils.^ 7:30 p. m. — Rector'.s Office'Hour.s. Wednesday. May 6 1 p. m. — Luncheon and bridge. Thursday, May 7 ,T.7:S0 '.p. m.s?sChBir.~Reheai 3 tCi; . V.30 -p. m. — SeatScouts. .■ ' Friday. May 8 7:30 p. m. — Scouts. Troop 108. Saturday. May 9 t^lf. m^ — Junior Clioir Reh'earsal. Rnsivn, Roslyn — Follow th ■ liiiriidTr^n the l^gWt , __ Unenfnrcahlc traffic laws: lijxbts.aL liltlo.froejuanted .P08,9inKs: spood ' limits regarded, with ridicule: l.ack of Ipunifprmity in village ordinances, all the.se coiiriihute- tTr|. I* the general disregtird for safe and .■-^ane driving on the I'part of a majority of the motorists on the highway today. Such an example is the. speed limit of 20 miles per ^hour established by the trustees of the V'ilhige of Munsey Park. It is doublfuj If iniy of the trustees, or the police justice, for that matter, ever has driven on a main, well Jconstructed highway at -that speed. And they tire un- 1 doubtedly all of them careful drivers. \ Is it rea.sonable to establisli a set siteed,' tind a speed ;lower than Is usual even in congest(ul areas, for all ear.s. a* new 16 c.vhnder Cadillac for insliince as for a pjodel T Ford, whic\h may be without brtikes. Is it not [more impoVtant to check up on mechanical imperfcction.S| ^^3 .dark i ami ?in the cars and on physical iiriperlcctions in the dnv'ers . ever convinced that she] ' - There are many things to be done if our highWays'.^\ ’ \ ‘ it er are to be made-safe h/r driver and pedestrian alike, check-up o^ driving licenses, for in.stanee. — I,icenst ‘ s sued a decade ago are still goo<l, although the possessor the meantime may have develojied physical tind lental disabiliti'es. A stop to ‘ ’ ticket fixing ” which in ■ ^thc- tora1~potIcO' ' wTtlr^rd'b \\ xm -. EonTovTfr Jrom the highways of .$25- cars AvJiich should rtither be |elegatcd to the junk tieiips. . . - The tru.steea of Munsey T ’ ark 'are .to be ebm- ilded for any efforts they may put forth to cut-down driving on -Park Avenue. They have ;i right to l^k protection for themselves and their families. - We il to see however how signs proclaiming “ siteed limit Fmiles an hour ” will help. Saturday, ..May ^ rartniiigilalr, Straiiil — Magnificent Uhseslinn Klialiiiig. Lnvw — Miliy HJay Prttii oat Fever - • j Flushing. RKi) — Thr Singing Kid I Tv.o HI Revolt , GI vm ' (.'live. Cove — The Country DfUtor (lien Cove. Glen — Don't Camhie ll ’ ilh Love (jreat Nei'k, Playhoiise — ll'ifr vs. Snrrlary I Iern|islrai1, RivoVi — lf'ije vs. . .Sr*irSary — ^ - — ............ lllcksville. Playhouse — Sutler ’s- Culr votion to the cause of (•(Uication Mr. Slngley presided oyer a .smaU meeting field in the 'olTlce of our village la.st nigfit. Tklr. Brbwn ex plained • in detail wfiy it would be iiiiito.sAible to alter tlie budget at ifiis time .so a.s to make an.v ap- preciabje difference in our. sefiool lax. In enneutring ---- wU-ft - -Mr. Hrowu'.s sluteinbnts, Mr. Eden .said lliat his one c|ualification transcend ing tliose of Mrs. Clark wa.s' tliat he. knew 'the people of Great Neck Itelter jtfinn Mrs. Clark! In view of bus. l ‘ jini._yi'abie,,to reevneite. Lhc sta,tem,ents made in the circular letter of lire \Citizens Committee.' ’ | Jamaica, Valencia— S'md/t Town Cirf i D€SERVES support ' able limilattons consistent with the! most and the ‘ best that can procured.- ' - ‘ ‘ LicC-Us hope that because of hys- tprica4^nntravef1hg, ' w-\inry-' M lo.se Mi ’ . Brown; keep Uie slogan \Mr. Brown for re-elertion- and Mrs. Clark to succeed Mrs, Baker. ’ - ’ Every parent\ of children In our schools owes a debt'of gratitude to Mrs. Baker for her interest and devotion. Our only opportunity to repay her loyalty and .sacrifice of time and energy lies in demon- ' ‘ stiuUng- on May fifth by our vote that we want to maintain the standards so well established. ~r- There is in Manhasset an organi7,jitirm which works ^usively anti, .without ostentation for the- welfare he community. The Manhasset Health Association ars has maintained a-conslittent tampaig'n to -safe- health standards. The extent of the work dohty*' [iHirdly be realized in the rejiorts of the dlstnct Only those persons who work in close contacl lie Association can appreciate the extent of its 68 and what they mean to Manhasset. [Oney is nece.ssary to carry bn the program. The 1 drive for membership,s does not-suffice; It is Sy means of benefits arranged by members and by ■ local organizations that money enough can be id to enable the Association to remain in exist- Ibenefit bridge will be conducted on May 22 to it Association. Tickets are nominally priced. Their only will insure,,up. afternoon of pleasant lent, but each ticket will add to'the assuti->|-ithi.s .the Apsocifttion fan. continue , the program 80 much to the community. The' cause .one. The amount asked is small. Every lanhasset should contribulo by the purchase one ticket. THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY I.'to bury Caesar* not -to praise himTBiit how the .party ended up. So anyone self a ‘ ‘ 'destructive critic ” of the month B sna Panu on the . “ Hr Little Neck, Little Neck — 39 Stefs Yrlliivj Dust Oyster Bay, Lyric — Coronado Man lltsnt “ I ‘ i. Washington, Beacon — Strike Mr Pink Rf)»kyn, Roslyn — Follow the Fleet . Thunder in tht*^ ighl ’ itiroc ycar.s ago I oppo.sed a groti]) who eliminated three inem- ber.s ol tire faculty on the plea of ''cutting d()»-n our taxes.\ If one Is to judge by past performances, our taxes in all directions have in- crea.-iprl. Anyone Interestod un our .school system appreciates that unlcs.s a high moralp is maintained in the staffs of ohr schools, the ,, , ■. . annual bickering bn petty econo- ‘ '\ndiiy ,\lay .s ir.U ’ S and unfair criticisms will l'nrmi\R ‘ lale, Strand —Story of Louis lirove disastrous to JUixpayprs. ' Pasteur teachers atid children alike. i Lv'ery Saturday Night met Mrs. Clark I am I H'ay , rritu Dut h ever will ■ make every effort to 'mif^ip-KU .school expenditures within rea.son- ' ” i ^' 1 '''\'' nUlii Itmltottonc i-oncicffint uiitV, tlioA' ” *' C rr\c, t o\ C- Roslyn. Roslyn — Mr. Iloho Hitch 'Hike Lady Xheeefore. “ Mt. ‘ Brown for re-elec- Roslyn, Roslyn — U'hifsaw “ Tlnn fi'nrl Mr« mirt-lt' In Kiipnpj'H \/*t \t ' SiiUrr's Cold hr i.ike That ivf, ‘ Don't Gamhif irilh t.nvr Attci! (. .N.tck... Ela.vliuuse. —7/'»/< -vs. ------ People's - Felle wshi p- ^ - Secretary llcm|istead, Rivoli — K'ije vs. Hicksville, Playhouse —f?p//zc/i .......... Jamaica, Valencia — Small Town Girl Panic on the .Ur ' Little N'eck, Little Neck — Follow the Fleet E%'cry Saturday Night Oyster Bay, Lyric — .Music Coes 'Round Pt. W'ashitigton, Beacon-^r»//rzn Roltin Hood of El Dorado tlon and Mrs. Clark to succeed | .\ly .Marriage Mrs. Baker. • THOMAS J. 3CANNELL Group Seeks Mayors ’ Aid Gr<ial Neck, MaulianBct Officials At^kcd To . Name Cuiiimiltccs k Mayors of incorporated villages in the Great Neck-Manhasset ar.ea week received' letters from William, F. jPloch, chairman of the Nassau County Tercentenary com mittee asking co-operation in the observance of \Old Home Week\ ■from May 30 to June 6 and urg ing the appointment of \non- partisan coiuinlttees to arrange suitable local demonstrations. ’ ’ ’ 'We are striving to-place Nas sau County in first position In ■providing■'■■a fine; , program and ■arousing public interest, ” reads the letter. Tlie committee .suggests ' public Bar. ApriPR-TalTFi tduched with the ahadow.s of deeper, !*• will be a richer cast — with .soft )ld. In between -Fitanda Mriy, fC>- Utantly blond. . jular. iBeth that such a pleasant tSflfp-: tmetimes? Smiling for thirty-one I lan beings have accomplished, li^ must be a hypocrite, say a m those buds — isn ’ t that overdo-^ • ygg fOj.. #t — ^mayl s i t lousa^rl--- that made them pbsaihl^- chairman committee ’ on public addresses will \provide well-known persons to talk on historical subjects. Other sug- gMtlons are that markers be IsiBicea' oh ^Is of historical In terest; block partlM featuring old- fashlonod dances arranged and I oHielal e eeep t k M v eaaunitteM ap pointed to welcome friends and relatives, Monday, \lay 4 Farmingilale, ^raiul — Story of Louis Pasteur Every Saturday Night - Flushing, Loew — Milky Way Pelliroat Fever Flushing, RKO — The Singing Kid Two in Revolt (ilxii I ’ ovf, Covf — Sutler's. Cold :. Brides .Ire Like That ' Cileii t ’ ove, Glen — Don't Gamble Willi Love \ Great Neck, Playhouse — If'ife vs.. Secretary llempsie.ad, ' Rivoli — Wife vs. Secerrary ; \ ' ^ Hicksville, Playhouse — Colleen Jamaica, Valeiifia — Smalt 'Tii^vn Girt Panic oiT the .dir Little Neck, Little Neck — Follove the , Fled Every Sajiirday Night Oyster Bay, Lyric — Miisic Goes ■ 'Round Pt. Washington, Beacon — Colleen Robin Hood of El Dorado Roslyn, Roslyn — Whifsaw My .Marriage • PeeveleMe el WgfctkeHa . DIphtberla bu been preaebt cen- tinaellr l« clvUlaed comitrr «v« t*** wldeepreeS eptdfinic in the Biddle of the Nlpe- twotk century. Tuesday, May 5, - . -F«fiW«gil*le, Strand — ’ .S'fwry 0 / l.oul's Pasteur Every Saturday Night Flushing, Lbew — Give' Us This Ni'ght Hell Ship Morgan ■ • Flushing. Two in Revolt Glen Cove, Cavt — Klondike Anne Glen C.ove, Glen — .If,'mi One Frightened Night ■Xitttt Hedi, dHnyhowt-^Klohdike Annie , Hempstead, Rivoli — W'i/r vs. - f Hicksvllie, Playhouse — CoHerw Jsmaict, Valencia — ^mn/f Town Girl Panic'on the Air Little Neck, Little Neck — fo//osc the fleet ' Every Saturday Night Oyster Bay, Lyric— flaAemias Girl Timothy's Quest Pt. Wishington, Beacon — Caf/rr« Rnbin Hood of El Dorado 'N COMMUNITY CHITRCH Interdenominational Third - Bteeet -and Stoner - A v ennr ----------- \ ..... GrMr'Neft ---------- II. Lincoln MacKenzir. Minister - ’ ll Ifillside Avenue Weekly office hour.s at Com munity Church for consu-ltation: ■Wtedne-sdays — 9 to 12:30 a. m ; Friday.s — 7:30 to 9 p. m. Regular Weekly Appointments Mondays — 7:30 p. m . Girl Scouts program. FYiday.s — 3:30 p. m.. ,Cub Scout.s and Boys' .Cliib. Fridays — 8 |). m . Senior Choir Rehearsal. Regular Monthly Appointments — Pjfst- and third Fridays — Com- muhily Circle for women. » . Second .and , Jourtli T\te.sdays — ■Junior Community\ Circle for wo men. •Last Tuesday evening — Cjommun- ity ’ s Men ’ s Club. Sunday. May 3 9:45 a, m. — Tlie Church School. . 11 a. m. — Worship and Sermon. Kindergarten for children during the Church Service. 8 p. m. — Young People's Services ALL SAINTS ’ CHURCH Great . Neck, N. Yf Rev. Alexander McKeehnie, Reetor Friday, May I St. Philip and St> James IP ’ a..m, — iiolji'. Cbnumunion.-i: — 2:30 p. m, — Altar Chapter. 3:30 p. m. — Church fechool Choir. 8 p. m — Scout ‘ Troop 108. Sunday, M^X 3 8 a. m. — Holy Communion: Cor porate Communion ^fo'r-.Jdie Young' 9:30 a. m.--Church • School: Morning Prayer. , ' 11 a. m. — Holy (Communion and Sermon: Annual Corporate Com- n^nlon for .the Altar Chapter. •* Monday, May 4 8 . p. m. — Young People's Fellow ship. • -T* — — — ‘ Tuesday. May 5 m.-4 p. m. — Parish Day \10 a. Guild. 8 p. Class. m. — Adult Confirmation Wednesday. May 6 3:30 p. m.-;;Pirls ’ Confirmation -C1a5S.x.;.t7 0 - 1 A n TYi .. ... e- ___ i. „ i J ’ 'maK.l .ind tile ( jn. 4:30 p. ra. — Boys ’ Confirmation- Class, Thursday. May 7 8 p. ni — ‘ Tlie Atfstry. 8:15 p. m. — Church Choir. .METHODIST EPISCOPAL . CHURCH ' 25 :NtFrthem:;jBrotev«^^^ . Great Neek. N. Y. Rev. .Yrthur IVL Davidson, Pastor Sunday, May 3 9:45 a. m. — ^Church School. U a. m. — Divine Worship. in Monday. May 4 8 p. m. — Ladies' .(kid Society at the home of Mrs. A. M. Davidson. 25 Northern Boulevard. Great Neck. Thursday, May 7 8 p. m. — Church School'Officers and Teachers' meeting at Ute par sonage. ■ ■ • Friday, May 8 8 p. in. — Official Board meeting at tli'c parsonage. CHRIST CHURCH Manhasset, N. Y'. ^ Rev. Charles H. Ricker, Rector Friday, May 1 Friday. May 1, .being St. Philip and St. Japies' Day. there will be a celebration of the Holy Commun- ,nion at 8 a. m. The Young People's eFllow.ship will , give the Booth Tarkington play, “ Intimate Strangers, ’ ’ on Fri day evening. May 1, at 8 o'clock .In the Parish House Auditorium. Sunday. May 3 The Services on the 'Third Sun day after Easter, May 3,. will be; 8 a. m. — Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m. — Church School. ‘■H '-111.- Mdrhing Rrayer \and Sermon. ' - 7:30 p. m. — Ypiing People's Fel lowship, ‘Tuesday, May 5 The Rector ’ s Guild will meet-on Tuesday afternon, Ma(j 5, at 2':30 House: -------- Wednesday,'May 6 Farmlngilale, Strand — Riffraff Flushing, Loew — Give Us This Night Hell Ship Morgan Flushing. RKO — Midsummer Night's Dream “ dnnie Glen Cove, - Cove — Khndik- Glen Cove, Glen — Mimi- One frightened Night • Great Neck, Playhouse-A'/onJIAc .dnnie Hempstead, Rivoli — ■■77 ’ i/c ,vs. . Secretary Hicksville, PJaylinuse — Tnice of t Bugle .dnn'_ . Love Before Breakfast Jamaica, Valencia — .S ’ mn// Town Girl Panif on the .dir Little Neck, Little Neck — .Mr. Iloho Oystr.r hay, lyt'ic— Bohemian Girl Titholhy's Quest * Pt. Washington, Beacon — Gang Don ’ t Gamble With Love * Roslyn, Roslyn — Mr.*Hubo Hitch Hike l.ady ^ Thursday, May 7 . Flushing. Loew — C/'ir Thls'Mght Hell Ship Morgan ' Flushing. RKO — Midsummer Night's Dream . , < Glen Cove, Cnvf — Klondike Annie Glen Cove, C,\en —Smilin' Through Billy The Kid Great Neck. Playhouse — /Vcii'm' Murder Mystery '■ — • Brides Are Like That Hempstead, Rivoli — /!',/, -vs. Secretary Hicksville, Playhouse — Toiee of Bugle .dnn_ , ■ Lusve Before Breakfast Jamaica, Valencia — .S'mn// Town Girl Panic on ‘ the., Air ■ Little Neck, Little Neck — Mr. Hoho Oyster Bay, Lyric — Colleen Pt. YVashington, Beacon — Gang Don ’ t Gamble Il'ith Love Roslyn. Roslyn — Mr. Hoho Hitch. Hike Lady __ ■ ,. Will Raise Funds For Aid Of Jewry Herbert Filer Heads Com- hnittee lo The Qreat Neck Area Jewish residents of Great Neck Soon will launch's campaign ’ to raise fpnds in support'* nf the United Palestine Appeal \and the- Jolnt . Distribution Committee, it was announced tills week. Herbert A. Filer of 47 Deepdale Drive Is chairman ^f the l(x:al drive, , This is part of a nation-wide effort by American JeWry to asi slst their brethren In foreign lands who are the victims of Nazi pef- seflution and Polish oppression, and for the upbuilding of Palestine, one of the important havens of refuge for these stricken , Filer said today. \It Is expected that the 'quota allotted to the,Jewish residents of Great Neck will be far exceeded In this worthy cpilse.: ’ he added. — — ■-_. ~~ - ' ----- peoples, ’ ’ Mr, ._aL.. W 00 pBURI.£AJtMS ----- OFFERS ----- 'CSnly Its Own Products strictly fresh eggs FOR FOOD HEN ’ S EGGS 35 c AND 40c A DOZ. , ‘ “ ■ ; DUCK EGGS'25i A DOZ; \ ----- * * PHEASANT EGGS 75c A DOZ. Serve Pheasant Eg^ Hard-Boiled at COCKTAIL HOUR And as l|»rs d'Hoeiivnui GRADE-A milk and CREAM . delivered by private estate milk route Syo*M4, L. I. Phone t SyoMet (109 Coming Events Here, anil There New York City — Biltmore Theatre. Sunday, May ,3. .Anita Zahn and a company of thirty Uiincan dancep will give a recital for the benefit ■of the Red (,'ross fund. New York City — City College audi torium,- 23rd and Lexington Ave nue. Saturday evening, Nfay 2, .AiUi .Agin and Fidda Hiller will give a dance program in conjunc tion with the- Dramatic Society of the school. .., , Ntwark — .Mos ’ iue 'Fheatre. Friday,, .May 8, the de Basil Ballet Rnsse will give their last appearance in the vicinity nf New York before they sail for P.nrope. will give a door show. Baseball New York r,/j. _ y, , Friday and Saiurdav. !* the ^ Jinks (lay. .Monday aoj T„„j' * and 5. \ ank ’ y, nesrfav, .May ^ Rowinjr Derby. 0,e-,.-Sa,u,j„ t-olumhih. Pnin y ' ii'K for (he Hl.iyl„,|| Racing Jamaica — R mp 1 ',;,,-^ ^ rhroiigh May-',-'- Steamsiiip Sailinin Great W/„l. ■Il,;l~f\l m Saturday, ,\|.iv > n “ I Santiago- ami ||„|„|„„J rt)of garden. Thursday, May 7, dinner and supper dance ' for the j benefit of the Humane Society of New A'ork. New York City — Hotel Plaza. 'F riday. May 1. 'May Day hall for the l)eiiefit of the .New York Skin and _ -Cat)ce r L ’ liit. ...... ^ — L,' --------- A'cti.' -IV/T Park Lane Hotel. Tuesday, .May 5. Luncheon, fash- ?on' show and bridge pant';'for the benefit of the New York Diet Kitchen .-kssociation. .\ew York City — Hotel Plaza. Thurs- d'ay. May 7. 'The annual spring fete for the benefit of the mission ary work of the children and .voung people of St. jamesis Church. .\ew York f. ’ i/y^Savoy-Plaza Hotel. Thursday. April 30. Diftner dance given for the benefit of the work of the social service commitfee of the Children's Surgical arid Ortho pedic Ward of the Post Graduate Hospital. - New York City — 'Mnn. WalteF ’ 'Har- vey Close's home, 131 liast 66th Street. Wednesday, May 6, 2:30 P. M. Bridge and backgammon party for the benefit of the Home I'hrift .Association. Nevj York City — Junior League Clnb- _honse. Monday, May 4. Relig ions education forum. Nrw York City — Ritz-Carlton. Tues day, May 5. Mark I ’ wain .Vlem- orial Ball.,* , Music New York L'l/y — Carnegie Hall. F'ri- ilay. May 1, 8:30 P. .M, The Golden Hill Chorus, assisted by William 'F. Taylor', baritone, will give a concert. New York City — Town Hall. Friday. May 1, 8:30. P. .M., the Riverdale Country School annual concert, with Clement .A. Barton conducting. SuiuLay, May' 3, 2:45 P. M„ Nicho las Mavrikes, will give a violiii reciiai: : Sew ) ork City — Julliard School of M'nsic. Friday, .May '1, 8 :30 P. M., an orchestral concert with AVillem Willeke conducting. • Sew York City — Greenwich' House .Music School. Friday, May ‘ 1, the Greenwich String Orchestra, with Enriejue Caroselli conducting. Dog STiows' II liitf._Plains, A. V. — County , Center. Sunday, May 3, the Boston Ferrier Club of Westchester, will have its second annual specialty, show. . PikesviUe, .l/r/. —llOth Field ’ Artillery Building. Sunday, May 3,\ the Baltimore Country Kennel . duh dll' (,jiial I gna, sailing, Ijuirxhiy, Noon, fur r,„s .Ji'igelt. liJ ; San Franci-i-u Zone. ,\11 lea\ii;yr North Kiver, Hamhiii g .1 mni, | Lloyd — F.uropa. •- -Mar J,\ ■r?nfl.a't1i “ njjjifki Cherbourg, '■ men,^ ll'aiu Nlay 7 (cuibaik i.iijht bJ t.herbuui g, Niuilijnipton j lutrg: All ' leaving Ir';,! or 86 , North Ki\IT, fotttj 44th and 4 m li United .Stales er, sailing Fii.l.n, Mivi.J for London. W.nhirigiii Wfdnesdtn. \,l,i\ s, ■Cobh, PlyiniMitli, IJav burg. Both s.nriNi; trmj ■' rhe-piers 58 to t'l, \nfthn of West 1 Siii to . ’ ' til SitH Err sir h /./«<■ — (ha mplain. Saturday, Ma\ 1. ' ■ rnmirh nocl ' 1 a v fr: North River, tout- el Street. Panama-Pai ifi< hur - Cj sailing Satiirilai. Mai for Los .'Xiigele- Harbor i F'rancisco ihrmigli thr I Canal. Leaving Irnni- fJ North River. Canard White Si,ir sailing Saturday. Mai. ’ ,!l Cobh; Southanipiipii. London. Bnlh le.n inp (rouh .54 or 56, North Kiitt, (tK(«| '■ 14th Street. , F.iirtiesr I.ine — Mimarth «/ Bd sailing Satnrdav. Mar j j I for Bermuda. !rnm?i«3>J - River, foot'of lYtsi'iSiiTj Eastern Prinee'\ailing .May 2, Noon, inr RinDtil and Buenos .\irf ’ ,. Itoa f North- River, Inpi \f lft(| Street. WARREN! Country School For'(tirU Near Washington. French the# the house. College proparawrjj tural courses. Teauhes Rir^s brings them nearer naturf. ^ Ideas of order arid ccunoroi- Sports. Catalogue. HLLE. LEA M. BOtUCflJ B»5 W** SOBUBBAN TO WASHINGTON - DiSTiNom'sVH) and wondAfully Miuipped junior collego and pre paratory school atttacls to the Na tion s Capital discriminating pa trons who seek only the in _cgu^iaiu . rumpus paintings, rare tapestries, priceless cunoa. period furniture, beautiful stituary provide an atmosphere of rare culture. those who desire to ^e advanced standing tn^unf- -■■7 A* I “ fj!'*'\'chxe •rchiteclure. ’ Theatre Eight bu.Wm^5346 alumnae. V b 94 JAmb B. AMENT, A.M.. Ph.D., UpO. [ Box 1046., F orest G len , M. arvland Kappa, c ' of tiahlsKforffl^ AT SEA • • • aaKopc! the Traymore, yon may well think youraelf aboard a luxury liiaw — mil** at ^1 The air ia the aamc. ^ the ocean. Inaide-the .ervice, the fadlilic*. the MiaiM la .aaSurpe^aed, the atoaoaphere de- litktfuL Eae^gerated? We don ’ t believe yon ’ U aay •ol lUtea are from $S European-with meals »«■ ■ “ 'UflYMilBl bbnn nr b . touslby ^ T L A N T 1 G