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Aftiiiniii to'wn M. r. D. VOL. 4. NO. 1. MANHASSET. N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1936 that when the Army take it* nice khakl- ucks out- tor maneuvers or other — to say noth- important-looking serge [buzz hither and yon on -that that could ar- it at some other time 8:30 and 9 a. m. We arv lookin* at the rear ^rchllgnt the i/Uici Takes Charge i Caney Creek Center Worker Of Post Office [ Addresses Health Unit Here In Plandome Lj we crawled along the And we do think that n* courtesy . a bit for Phoebe Parrott Appaint* edTo Succeed Ben- jamin Stnbb, « S'S m! I U^rtsi^Urd In the work (ioiie at — tfw Mrs. Joseph Townsend Describes Conditions In The Kentucky Mountain Areas For Members Of Manhasset Association EXPECTS TO GET swish paet red lights j Gotham-bound com-1 Caney Creek Community Center, PERMANENT POST ; nir^toTd Sm^rs™\\ of the Man- ■ hasset Health Ai^jclation of her ' -,.1 __ _ f'll; ‘ SroSfv w ” ;I CorneH; wS'wor'r , ,oH 1 -wagetv -dra wn ... 1^-. - mules — ovet — Uje, ^q,t Assewor J(^ --------- ’ mountains, lording, stre'ams and .ht-himself a nice cat-j With the appointment this week ' f, , cltfford went flying, of Miss PhSebp Parrott as acting^^arT of ’ the t later he came «<»«»«• postmistress, Plandcme now is one mountains, where there is ■ Too cold, ” he said. At I ^ I's his story. age income per family cf less than $100 per year. The tax rate is clothing is obtained by bartering provisions. Caney School accom modates more than 400 persons and has a waiting list of 1200, as it is the only school of its kind. \It Is estimated that^ the cost to the school per piipir for food Backs Wright For Office In County Legion Manhasset Post Will Urge Nomination Of Member ‘ • Memorial Day Rites Arranged By Legion;: Innovations Planned JOSEPH MITCHELL ! HEADS COMMITTEE I Speaker Commander Coininander, Others Toj Work For His few communities in the enough level ground for a baseball' .'[United states which can boast of ^'®mond. she explained. •i o 1 1 i.i. „ According to Mr.s..Townsend there 'M--Tra|iiUes ---------- __.i.?:...I>??*^^e_^45l..w^b.,,a.,con.e2Cia^^ ^ the old and the nur.se- •at Neck and Manhasset degree. Miss Parrott, who is 24 1 .southern mountains, with an aver- I Continued on years of age holds a B. S. from ' Cornell. She is expected soon to receive a permanent appointment for a four-year ^term at a salary of $1,700 a year.: _ . — --f TJ If m . Miss Parrott, iJhe daughter of | O' P C H.J^ 1 cl S t VFl Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parrott of the._ Ridge, Plandome, oh Monday after noon received her credentials from the Postmaster General's office. [ getting ready ' for' the Uunteer firemen ’ s tourna- fbe held at Westbury on The Alert ’ s racing team I in some practice and ex- hring home' the bacon in of several cups. The [-Lakeville Band will be of march In the parade of the companies expect for the prizes in the kt events. The Vlgilants ded hot to take part. iTime, Not The Pbu;e r ] Park residents don ’ t ob- le Good Humor man in- |e precincts of their vil- when he comes Just be- time. Must be that ' of suggestion spoils their (Anyway they ’ ve decided ^nd ask the company to alesmen come sopie other Many Atteml Breakfast ( Church Group She succeeds Benjamin Stubbs, ... _ , ticket agent at tSfe Plandome | *'*^ ‘ *^ ” *^ station who up, until now also handled the duties of postmaster. Pi'om now on Miss Parrott will be In-'Cljarge of the post-office, which (^aserta, Mrs. Lyons Present \Mu sical Profzrani is at'the railroad station, while Mr. Stubbs will remain as ticket agent.- , - The new postmistress was bom More than 50 members attended the annual communion breakfast of tlic Ble.ssed irgin Sodality of St. Mary ’ s Church on Sunday Vanderlust! eems to have gotten the leome of Great Neck ’ s feline population. First Waller Davis's 18-year Uncle. Heretofore Uncle itisfled to lead a more Itered existed*. His grwt- pept wg8 ah occasional a dog daring enough to Hthin the portals of the But a week ago ’ Upcle [decided, that, h^ wanted be world which lies b»f himits of the Plaza, arf-S Wnt. There was great liion in the Wychwood. est bits of liver were pre- the wanderer ’ s return — not return. After searching It was decided Be must have parted with I nine lives and be lapping in some feline ParAdise. ^s not so. Early this week discovered. Spitting de- bm the topmost branches tree in Kcnangton at vhlch ■ seemed bent on Annihilation. ' He ’ s^ back at albeit with a some- culatlve look in • his eye. (Boston terrier owned by Ic. Lavats, evidently was fith the wanderlust this left his home and board fieldla.v 'To date he ’ s Ising. A ‘ Harness which seemed saUsfaetdry sud- ame g bore, from which fscaped ,by sundry wrlggl-. e's at large, sans harness license. A white poodle, py Mrs. Dlpora of Cutter is also listed among [ing. ’ -Hejias a license and lu tjhe name of Patsy, eciive owners will be most for the return of Skippy $y. in Plandome where her family has morning at plandome Garden-s. Tlie lived for 30 years. She attended I Vincent A. McCarthy, spiri- tlie Mahhasset public schools and 1 ^1*^1 advisor, was the principal was graduated frwn Port Wash- ’ speaker . Talks also were given b>- Ington High School in 1926, and Ml®® Kathleen Chambers and Miss from Cornel] University. She has [ Margaret Wilson, been employed as a teller in the -An informal musical program was First National Bank and • Trust presented by Charles Caserta. noted Company of Manhasset. ; pianist. Mi's. A. J. L.vons ot Port Miss Parrott, whose sister, Miss i ^*®^f^fon sang two .solos and Rosemarie Parrott is a former i m group singing, member of the Town D^ocratic | Miss Winifred Burm. ^*-.ld«U committee, was endorsed by Martln'i ui tiie SodftlKy. was'Trastnn'^.fer P. O ’ Leary, North Hempstead leader, f Those present included,the Missels John S, Thorp, county- leader and j Mary Egan, Helen, Horton, Irene the committeemen of her district ' ' ....... . ' npton ’ s mind was net on Tuesday.'* The His adorable daughter, flobrated her second birth - Club To Offer Cup As Prize Fori Net Play Cohiinittee Chairman Annbimces Manhasset Bay Schedule Viyf^l B, BurjafeU. Pf ,Pia.ndo\}.e- chairman ' of the Manhasset - Bay- Yacht Club tennis committee^ this week announced -pn inter-club invi tation tournament from August 15 to 30 for a silver Manhasset Ba.r tennis-MJup to be held by the c ’ ub winning the most points. Tlie tournament is one of a series of events planned , by the committee for the .sea.sori. There will be a club tournarf^t from Augast 1 to 15, junior tournaments la'tc in June and early in August and nuxed doubles round robins fortnightly-during June and July. The well-known professional, M.- R. Abbot, will' be In charge of instruction and exhibition matches will '*be played under his super vision during the sea.son at \dates to be announced. The courts have been resurfaced .and are in condition for the high est type of play. the nurse to teach them the .simple ■ Avenue. Manha.sset. past command- rules of health, the value of .sun-t er and a chartep-member of the shine, for in many of their homes : Manhasset American Legion Post, there are no windows. . No child l , u . ‘ \'A was proposed as a candl- is bathed until after It is two years J . ” has to teachplVlslqn.^C^^^^ page 3 ; of thC''^' a.ssau County American J Leglqfi-. to succeed Frederick Frimel tdl II C cl Cliff. His name w.is offered Df Civic Group 111 Manhasset John H. O'(^onnoll Nt*w Prrsnlpijit OJ„JJom- iiicrcc Cliainlu ’ r at a meeting on Tuesday night of the Manhasset Post by a committee headed by Joseph B, Mitchell of Little Neck Park, 'who will act as campaign 'hianager, OUiers who are endorsing Mr, Wright's ftftundldacy am} who have announced that they will work for his election, using as their slogant Donald J^jouper, Organs izer Of Unit, to Speak' At Ceremonies At Me« morial Field CARLE E. ROLLINS TO MAKE AWARDS Parade Will Leave Plan* flonie (^oiirt Prompt- liONALD rOUPEK II. A. II.AWORTH >, j-''You ale Right with Wright ” , are I Herbert A. Haworth, Commander of the Post, Carle E. Rollins, Wil. Ham Cote and John B O'Connell. Muzzle Dogs John' B O'GonnoIl was elected pre.sirienl of the Manhasset Cham- ber of . commerce at the amtual the World fiieeting on Wednesday night at | ^ batterj' sergeant in the Plandome Gardens. He wiU sue-1 Rainbow division. He is one of-the Or Pay Fine Says (Council ceed ArUuir Deering. Other officers- chosen were John H Da ir, ..vice- president-, .lohn Lombardi, .secre- Morgan Nagelejind Arthur Wjjlght. directors. Les Mortimer, who was named by the nominating committee,,,for “ -I active members of the local-post. He is in business In Manha.sset. head of Wrlglit Hardware and Is a director of tlie First National Bank of Manliasset. Members of the Manhasset Post declare that they believe Mr. Wright U Well qualified for the important Town OfficialH Adopl ] AsHorialion Officerw To MeaHiin*; To Rpgii- H<* Eleoiod On laU* \Parking I Juno 16 post as director, was. defeated by i.P®- ’ ’ *- which he has been nain^d. Wr-'d vpeks ' ' ' Division takes in a ’ - ----- - , 4 jjumber of North Sliore imlts. . There was no opposition to Mr. ' of which it is understood G.V. Austin Heads Slate Of Park Clul) An oi-riinancp making it a mis- i , Gilbert V Austin heotU the alate demeanor to permit a dog to run pre.sented on TuewUy evening at at large without a muzzle and un leashed was '-'adopted on . 'I^teaday nlglit-, by t-ltr Town CoiiucU, of North Heinp.stead. Tlie new mea- Walsh, Dolores Heintz. Lancetta La Placa, Anna Janicck. Rita- Frey, Anne Matthews, Alice Llss. Eleanor Spadalik, Jolianna tfayrkiec. • Rose marie Parrott. Grace DcLapp. Vera Hickok, Mary McNamara. Also' Genevieve McNamara. Mary ^ Mertz ’ , Kathleen Payne, Eleanor j Vlillll Ut'uds* Koslryka. Ann Ross, Mabel Danno, j Anne Burns, - Gja^f^ Weidncr. | Cowley, Ro.se 'Lowe. -.MargaretJ Heintz, Thelma DeLapp. Mary I ................... , r» Marlanjca, ^ry Ruggiero. Prahees | Mr*. Wheeler Kecei^* rin, Komarek. Arlene Arn, Ula Pod- ' Corsage From P-T.A. .stupka. Grace .McKelvpy, Catherine ; Member* Zotz. Mildred Mills,' Mary Savoy, i - ------ - Mar.v McNamar-a and Anna Zlamal. | Mrs. Alfred Plant was elected __________ presideift' of the Lakeville P-T.A have promised their .support to tne dog warden or any P'Cohnoll. Frank Brogllo was . nominated | candidate., the Brst .ffjpp,. n.p .ff, from, the floor for the post of'f._„ run for eountv ' J ^ J impound vice-president: Louis Wenlger lor : 0 any unmuzzled dog and provides secretary: Michael Jaffe. treasurer! ™ - t - i 1 rM i 1 m i I**^*''' ‘ “ ''mu' '■'■ 'eclalm- and Rudolph Sehneider. director. T''o Tl'lrd Division caucus will be : ed by the owner within three days. They were defrated , held in June when a cajididaU;. will | with all penalties paid,- the dog ' '\ be seleeled to be named at the | may be sold or destroyed. county convention In Hempstead on : violation of the . law' Is punl.sh- July 17 and 18. 1 , OUwrs on the ticket, which will be voted on at the ’ nekl meeting on Jun«' iS. are: J D .Vollmer, vice- pix'.sldent; Donald Mallory. «a;re- lary; Fred ICIciiuichmldt, treasurer and A, Stuart Angus, Walter Oam- eron and Alfred /i.'-Young, dlrec- able by a maximum fine ol $50, I i_ ,*i | i xiirk “ mi “ t'mum' jiill sentence of six i.aK< ‘ yiii< ‘ Manhasset Youth . The council also aHopZm' a-T \WAV ’ Winter E. .Young and PaVS Pine* Of O' ordinance regulating .parking'.^ on Harrv Cook M a ■ IIM *'' ” Hmcrest Avenue. Manhasset The ordinanr-e provlde.s for 90 minute^ parking from 9 a. ni and 10 p ' m. between Onderdonk and Park, /^ve nues. As wltli the' dog ordlnahcfe. Henry, Gatti FopneJ Guilty Of Disorderly Con- , • duct Charge Members.Of P-T. A. \Zn on Tnesdav evening at thei Henry ISam IB years At District Meeting | ■«'Lof\ other officers named Manhasset Woods Roads, Man- ■ - -T- ' Members of the Lakeville P-T.A. pres en , ' . ' -j. orderly conduot , by Police Justice attended the .spring conference of cipal of . i -irwln R. Browner in the Great Neck ,the Long Island district held ^ ' ..pcordinB secretaVv - ® charge broughi Wednesday , at the Rlverhead High thy Kendal^ ^ ' i*. . patrolman Frank Jfutchek of In the group were Mrs. Daniel' Miss Martlndale. a; mem^'r of F Dugan and Mrs, William Dowie. ' the faculty , presented Mrs Harold delegates: Mrs. Alfred Plaut. new- A. Wheeler, the outgoing presl. ly elected- president of Uie Lake- ; dent, with a corsage and her pa.st iJ^'L^*^^^ne^^elMt^^lce-presi-i After-the'^reading of reports by a counter charge of assault against '^nt Mrs Slprcmwshaw Mrs.^ommiu^ ehairm.«. the memj,,ers : the policeman. The ra.se wll dent. ^ Her- went to the cafeteria for a social.:-tried before Ju.stlce Browner Henry Rappuhn and Mrs. Her mon Horn. /*- , . __________ ____ ____ -k -- ^ ---------- ■ C violation Is a misdemeanor punlsU- slx months ’ Jail .sentence or both. Both ordlnancfs will . become ef fective on July 1. Applications for permit) to erect gas filling stations 'Were granted to William .Stoothoff, Herricks Road and Hillside Avenue, Herricks. , and Hurry 8. Jobes, 26Qth atfect police. He was fined $10. | Northern Boulcva-rd,- , Great Ga-ttl was arrested at 11 p. m. Neeg on May 8 on Middle Neck Roatlj . hearing will be held on June He was representeiT j appllcallori front Isaac Great Neck by Arthur Garfield Hays, wlio filed Theatre Of The Four Seasons At Roslyn To Reopen With Pulitzer Prize Comedy Mrs. Eugene G. Thomer of Port Washington ^as elected president of Gamma Nu, the Great Neck Delphian chapter, at the annual meeting last week aj the home' of Mrs. Alphonse Pelham in Ken- ^staetea.- Mrs. Alfred B. Edwards, secretary and treasurer: Mrs. William B. closing data to jftne sWll have a chance to CharlpH Hopkins T*o Di- • reel ‘ Spring Festival-. Of Comedies' Mrs. Eugene Thorner Heads Delphtan Unit I'i Shop On Saturday “ hder! Do your week-end P$ in Great Neck on Prl- »use the store* will be (h Saturday. Memorial Day. Neck Retail Merchants P®n backed a move to Tiave : -tm that tfey, •\ of the merchants have Incidentally the I.eglon Ttander asks all merchants , - - -------------- -- display a flag. ThelC»««P ‘ »'^- . ,ia week ’ * engagemont of one of the iiave decided to kxtend Mrs. John C. Baker was Je^;, hllarlou* comedies in recent of the mornrng session and Mr*. history \The Queenls Hus- Frederlck Uhl of the afternoon “ . Robert E. Sherwood Marv Morris Long Island ’ s own playhouse will reopen its doors to the public on the evening of June 1, when tne Nassau Repertory Company, Ino Madeleine P. Dyson, vice-pKsi*hTf Chfirles Hopkins, in the Theatre of the Four ' Seasons at Roslyn. with ‘ ^5 or $5 or passes, to | meeting, t Neck Playhouae. All you u a 300 word Neck League the .office ' of this news Ptainln* \Why My Family \ Whip In Ofeat Nisek. ” Announced Schedule •nie'fclrcat Neck Soft Ball Xirfague will open its schedule at 7 p. m. on Iday 26 at Memorial Pfeld. jWaCLE TO MEET ^ual meeting of Comr _ __ _ „ I Circle will be held at 3 1 Mayor cyrU Brown of the yill^e r° $ at the homo of trf Great Neck will throw out the n c. Holton on Behenck flrat ball. Neck. There wlU ' The schedule for the flret i™ ot oneei^ «uj re* May »». Blk* « K. of ^ ^ J^OkBlttoe-ehaliimn. Mem- M Vanity ^ n Post Office, will report\ on their 37 Vtaidlant* ■ will bf nered. May 39, o. N. DuckJlngs v* This announcement • insure* the continuance of a project in which rcsidenje, within comfortable^ driv ing dl*ta|ice _____ ^tance'of Roslyn took a k«h interest hast November and De cember wheiv^ ihf House of Roslyn was transformed into a theatre ol .charming pro portions, appointments and cur- roundings in which a series of four play* was presented before law and enthusiastic audlencea Located at the cross roads of the Worth osv theatre U five irtnulai journMlrts; from_ toe J' Deutsch for permission to Wslull two gasoline tanks and ' an auto sales and show nxmi at Jayson Avgnue and Vortliern. Boulevard , Great Neck. Tlie Council granted the request of the Little Neck Oiainber of Commerce to lran.sfe,r U.>( permit for a carnival at Cutter Mill Hoad and Norlliern Boulevard Irom June 22 to June -27 to the Man- ____ haK.set-Lukevllle Fire- Department /-'I *'9\d which already^ had submitted NgISSaU R<*|M*rtory l-,Olll\ ^ an application for a permit. p«ny Announce)* Plaiih . . T» mi f-irework* For Season granted to 22 dealers, whose ap- a mectlitg of the Munsey Fork As.'iociaUon by the nominating com. ^ mittee. Fre<l L. MkftoWt -U Plaii8 for observance o£ MemorinI Day in Manhatwet wjEM'e announced this week by Herbert A. Haworth, Commander of the Manhaa* Ret American l%gion Po8t. A committee headed byi .William L. Gay ia arrang* ing new features for the ceremonieH at Memorial Field which will follow the parade, among them the re cital by. John Caldwell, of “ In Flanders Field,\ e roll call of Manhasset veteran dead and the firing of a vol ley by a detachment of reg ular Army men from Fort Totten. The princlpol address will be given by Oooald, Ooyper. organiser, of the Manhasset Post and Ha first Commander. The awards In the annual eitay contast will Iw made by the Americanlam offlctr. Carle C. noifia HoU'na. To HUrt At 11 a. m. tors. Carle E. Rollins was chairman of the nominating' .commltto\. Others ■ were • Itorqid _ 8, . Oallla,. Harry Cook. ■ . Speeding on Park Avenue again *was discussed and It was decided to send letters to loca.| merchants and to residents ot the village urglng_Jhem to observe Uic speed limit while driving on village high- promptly at II a. m. at the norther* ty end of Plandome Court and pro ceed to Memorial Field. A review ing ktand, will be erected fh frOrt of the High School on Plandome Road, to seat more than 300; per sons prom tola vantage point Town and village officials, the local clergy, school heads, members of the school board, officers of civic organisations and the wives of the officer* of the Post will reyjew.^the_p*tade. ------- - — Two Divisions The. marcher* will be dividad into two division*. In the Ilrst will be the High School band, a detach ment from Port Totten, member* of the Post in uniform, members of the Manhasset Sons of the liOtlon Post, boy scqulq, ipd by a bugle and ..drufh corps and Daughter* of ^Siderable ' dlsciiwioii ’ ttjAmCTJjja in the second--dMtkm- wlll be representatives of the Cham ber of Commerce, the four oom- pnnlas of the Manhasaet-lAkevllle fire department and- Auxiliaries, the Plandome fire depar^jij|ent ,and the iioirihasset - Lakeville department band. Ward Wright of Manhasset and Joseph Souffet of the New York Knickerbocker Greys will drum for ' the Sons of the Legion and at the massing of 'the colors at Memorial Field. To - Be Entertained After the ceremonies, the Junior marchers, who are expected to number more than 350, Including the members of the High School • band, will go to the High School gymnasium where refreshments will / 'I Afl<*r ^ was voU.>d -To adopt a resolution , to be wnt to Munaey Park, Inc. ask- ,lnk that tlie ^potnpg'py refuse per- miUs tor tlw erection of fences within ihc vlllage-and to withdraw ponnls.sion for ’ those not already erected ' * It wiuL-kotcd to contribute $15 to the Boy Scout campaign. Alter the. business O. R. Terrell of Slra.ltimore entertained with slelgh-.uf-liund tricks and his son. Jack, with tap dancing. PlaycrH ’ !Vl<*iiibers (a<*t4)rama llonorH Wray Landon, Aileen King< aland, Hal Keeler Select ed By Judge# Wray I^andon. Aileen Kingsland and Hal Keeler were judged the- best producer, actress and actor respeotlvelv of toe Junior Play^ be served Members of toe other units taking part will be invited to Munsey Park Center for refresh ments. . Assisting Mr. Oay on the com mitted are H A. Haworth, com- mafitfer of toe Post;. MltHbell PaimtU . Mack\ J«li»'i ” TKndotr -tutiter. Fred 4c Maguirw and who pi'eseiUfd their annual I'Nli^ht atre of the ---- „ — Four Seasons la.sl ■ of Safety of the Nav I evening. Tlie • judges -were J winter undoubtedly will remenibcrM continued from page It, I Courtney Anderson, dean of toe the productions which* he made at _____ ----- -------- ,, 1 ^,, senoot David M Edgar and his own Punch and Judy -nieatre I liis.llasts.ilal Miss KrUxla J. Kurtz of the facul- in New York, such as \Treasure iXOiM rl ITlt i Alibi, ” and . ‘ 'Mrs. Moonlight ” , With •' ------- ‘ an experienced director in cliarge, !• Found Dead On Porch and With Mr. Hopkins ’ assurance f , Of Hia iiome In that ' the Nassanu Repertory Com - 1 King# Point pany wUl be made up of actors — ---- and aetresaee with establl.shed . Robert McDonald of 169 S.teamr Broadway reputations, the j boat^ Road, Great Neck, early on atre of the F^)ur Season* Is seen i Mohday afternoon was found d^md M a true inatltbttoruH theatre. In in a cfialr U.H; porch--of- a class by Itaelf and not to be qjg home by hi* wlfe.j^Dr Gerald confused with the scores of so- Harrington, pronounced him Hhe plications liave been approved by - of One-act Plays\ on Wednesday Braadwu' ^'*o6^* \The Queen's Husband. ” opening on June 1 from the Clock mlnujcs walk Tower. - Playgoers who mlaaad the en joyable experience of seeing Charles S?i.II!e ‘ LoTuUnd ^ two^HoW at Uto The. glll«L_««ag. Thomas Warmuto, Donald Lungh- ino. Muriel Rappuim and Irwin Lewl*.''-- Ai'leen Kingsland appeared as the mother - in \His First Dress Sul4,; ’ ^ directed by Lorraine Oay- Iprd/Y Otliprs were William Wlth- erell ' Jr . Ruth Kates and Ray Bnilzer Hal Keeler hkd a leading role in \Arid 'Ihen There Was Light.\ Caldwell, vlca^commanders: Ray mond J Watrous. Carle E. Rollins, Daniel -E Burke, Stanley Wolcott and Prancla T Brewster. It Is expected tost Memorial Field win be In good condition for thp . ceremonies. Members of Uw tion to tlie commissioners, JohB W. oalr. Frank L. xaelln and Raymond j| Watrous for tog new entranee to -the-Maid and for..4ha planting\ ^ CoB Uhg^M^ Uiaatrca which vicUm ot ^cjmrbral apoplexy. He OUier player* were Barbara L^n, __ , < ___ I ___________ ” \ ■ ” r»n.n4hu ~t«-nes ..and' flansh - Jane XJorothy \Hines '.an^ Sarah - Jane 'Troy. ■ toe Atlantic Coast from Vlrg-inla was 65 year* of age. to Maine.' i A solemn requlein moss was Among the plans for building the ^ celebrated on Wednesday morning project Into a lasting cultural j at Bt. Aloyslu* Church. Burial element In the life of the North was In Holy Rood Cemetery, Wast- Bhore la the foundation of a school bury. of acting in the commodious Burvlvtng ose hi# wlfa. Mane. . quarters of the playhouae to train i and a a«n. Bobart, a memb«L(rfj Key, the aophomme honorary Wtoi 1 tlie Kings Point Police departoHBt. . Wswk Of Nor M In Gfaat Nook Tueeday — Men's Club. ■ ty OhUNh. a-p-oa. 'Wadneaday — Drama da woman's t olub. Union NAMED TO (40CIETV Clarence Llpsky of Great Neck, 'freshman >t the Uhtverstty of Vermont, has been eleoted to OpW p- /- . ! , j-| I I'ilrflui^Sllihili'l'Mi mi . «ty at the Unlvenittjr. dlnnw. Boundfvli Tue caub.\