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THE MANHASSET iPRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 22, 1936 ____ Residents Of Mmsey Park . To ’ Entertain Before Dance I Cocktail Parties Will Precede Association Affair At The Knickerbocker Yacht Club; Other ' Happenings Of Social Interest Win Ribbons AtFederatton Flower Show Bemie Sager Pupils Please In Recital APBigh School AU Munsey Park is \ago^ ” over the dance to be given on Saturday evening at the Knickerbocker Yacht Club by the Munaey Park Associa tion, according to Morgan Prytherch, cbeimn an Reservations may be made by applying to Mr. Prytherch or any of his committee. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willson of Ryder Road will entertain at dinner on Saturday evening before the dance for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook who were iormer residents Plower Hill. — Plandonie Women Gel Honorh At Long I h I* and Affair Mr. wd Mrs. Fred KJelnschmldt will have a cocktail party before the dance for Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Aus tin. Mr. and Mrs. AfthUr KneU. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vandenhove, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Megargee, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin CroMr ’ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Murray and Mr. and--Mrs, John Isaacs. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Scudder also will entertain before the dance for Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. William Cote, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Cook, Mr- and Mrs. Ar thur Willson, Mr.' and Mrs. Donald Mallory, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dann. Mr. and Mrs. John Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrop Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan prytherch. ■ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Nichols and family of Stuart Place. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell attended a oard party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Mudgett In Rock ville Centre. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Powell attended a cocktail party at the home of Mrs. ' Powell ’ s ' uncle and aunt. of New York City. Mrs. Prank BeWen of Plandome won the trl-color for flower ar-, rangement at the Long Island P^ower Show held on Wednesday and 'Wiursday In Huntington. The trl-color for horticulture was won by Mrs. Innes Brown of Plandome. Mrs. William Whitney of Garden City received the special award and the sweepstakes went to Mrs. Despite Its length, the program Dina Hunt, Patricia Bradley, Noel presented on Saturday* night In Keyser. Rosemarie Ryan. Carolyn the audhorlum of Great Neck High Augsteln, Dorothy L ’ Hommedleu. School by pupils of Bemie Sgger, ! Nadia Gueral. Shirley Potrtis. maintained the interest of the | Suzanne Helneman, Helen Hunt, large audience to the end of thej Lorraine Burdick, Bevery FYlswald. final drops and effective costumes added to the charm of the dances. Al though the majority of the child ren have been studying with Mr. Sager 'for 'TPss than two seasons, they danced with an ease closely approaching the professional. An eccentric dance by Edmund Eckert was one of the outstanding numbers. A baby group, Betty Zeiss, Anita Olsen, Jean Seh. . « Nancy Adams, Joa'n Canter, Joan P. O. Wettlaufer of Bays hoi-e.^ . n H to rrsln^ Burdick rhv nianber. Ir»teresl.lng back- 1 Lois Ann KlenlC. Betty Zeis#. auspices of the Second District, Federated Garden Clubs of Am- Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Prytherch .erica, Inc,, of which Mrs. Harry were week-end guests of Mr. and c NaegeJi^ of Plandome Is chalr- Mrs. George H. Childs at their man. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spadone,;„^: and Mrs. L Stuart Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Fred .urenfelnd, Mr. and ’ ^ffsTHerUert. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Bar- and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ma- ^bad .a supper party at Jones Edward Place of Park Ame nta home from the hospital after [/Appendix -operation. 'Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dann were Its over the week-ond of Dr. and g. Robert Northrop at their sum- home In Westport, Conn. Mrs, nn ’ s parents, Mr. -* and Mrs. orge T. Watts of Jamaica, passed ie week-end with the pann chil- home in Falls Village, Conn. _ Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dlttman, Mrs. Stuart Angus, Mrs. H. L. Hu ber and Miss Betty Huber will leave this morning for Ithica, N. Y., where they will remain until Sunday evening. - - Carl Rollins of Elakias Road has returned from a business trip , to Hamilton, Ontario, and other places In Canada, Mrs. Edwin L.» Anger attended a luncheon and bridge last Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Fred Knight In Forest Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Austin had as guests on Sunday evening the Other awards were: Mrs. L. H, Gillespie of Manhasset,._two blue ribbons; Mrs. John ’ Cralg, of Great Neck, blue; Mrs, Grace Coyle of Great Neck, blue; Mrs. Dwight Rockwell of Douglaston, a blue for her Chinese arrangement; Mrs, 'Jules Roaenlhal of Great Neck, a blue for vertical arrangement; Mrs. E. P. Summerson of Kensing ton, blue- for collection of- flowerr. Ing sbrul^s; Mrs. Qeorge Hossfeld of Mutisey Park, two blue ribbons and one yellow; ’ Mrs. Hkrry Graf of Munsey Park, one ‘yellow ribbon in horticulture; Mrs. William Whitney Merrill of Garden City, a special award for line arrange ment of shrubs; Mrs. Grace Coyle of Great Neck, blue. Ing a military dance, also received a large share of applause. The first part of the program by the younger children, was pre sented agplnst a backdrop depict ing.an old-fashioned toy shop, with Bemie Sager as the toy maker. Gwendolyn %uppy, Qretg Borje- son. Jean Puydalc. 'Theresa Cum mings, Beverly Hoppln, Margerle Carlon. Meta Moore, Theresa Cum mings. Also Anita Olsen. Eleanor Eckert, Joan Van de Venter, Lauretta Brouer, Carole Moran. Joyce cave- ney, Beverly Felton, Jacqueline Grossman, Carol Keyser, Patsy Taylor. • Loretta Oaveney, Joan ■tours, Jean Fraser. Joan Tomlck, Kenna. Virginia Hauck. Lois Pfaff, June Van de Venter, Jaftk Boeing, Vincent Lawless. Also Bob Scarborough, Muriel Laine, Charles Adams, Grace Hoi- JVeiVs, Notes of Interest -1 Decorated cookie jrtrs of mod- ent pottery were never so eflec- live as we now find them. They will provide excellent storage tor the tea cakes every bride should I keep on hand for callers. You ’ ll In Manhasset S' SWElSsH^ anna I, treatment A t von Phnn,. Great Neck Those who attended the Junior Prom in the Manhasset High. School auditorium on Friday in cluded the Misses Ester Cross land, Georgette Durand. K<y Rosenthal of Great Neck, Adrian Lange, Mary Bradshaw. Patricia ’ Stephens, Margaret Falcon^. Usi- garct Murrey. Marian Oestrleeh. Marianne Newman, Ruth Powell, Constance Polke. Dorothy Cate. Barbara Prothingham, Marguerite Wadsworth, Betty wftlets, Kather ine Henderson, Julie Valley, Eh ’ e- lyn Dietz, Margaret Platti. ‘ Also Doris Hartney of Great Anita fl akin , Dlrta Htmt . Ros^- M C T j K g Nt y — — Markgraf. Morley, Elizabeth Branch. June Fuller. Irene Bister, Amy Tupper, Betty CoUard, Helen Wlnchell. Nancy Jean Denaple. Betfy Bishop. Muriel Schetcher, and Elizabeth . land, Jane . McCannaughy, . Rose McKenna, Edith Lamb. Adele Gal- The pupils who took part were; i lagher and - Kathleen CouKer. Wagner. Literary Unit Has Meeting In Plandome Misses Beatrice Noxon and Peggy Lcavengood, William Houston, J. N. Smoke, C. H. Dewey and H, A. Hagardorn. 'The Little Club\ met at the 'community Center on Sunday eve ning for further tryouts for the play they expect to give in the fall. There was another meeting on Thursday evening. The Duplicate Bridge Club met on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maguire on Hawfhorne Place. Give Program For Club Unit The Literary Department of the Plandome Woman ’ s • Club-met on Wedoesday at the home of Mrs, Roger Bullard on Central Drive. 'There was a review and discussion of ciift^t novels and of literary current events. 'The la.st meting of this group for the -season , will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul A. NdUson, op Shore Drive, on June 17. Mrs. John Maxwell, pr. and Mrs. C. -Lowell Medd. Miss Margaret Anthoiy^, Albert Armltage and Charles Upjohn. Mrs. Maxwell gave ft luncheon and bridge iwurty on Tuesday for Mrs. Waters at .hef home. In Flushing., . _ _ _ _____ / ____ Also Royd Lutz, Walter Rundle, GJiarles _Jttug?hey. George Wald- m'ann, . Revert Columbine, Harry I MacDonald. Fred Tupper. George j Bennett. Pleuer Folke, Edward ' Johnson. Paul Varvenic, James I Llnkletter. Philip Tomlit, Hgrmoh j Hawkins. Donald Monroe, James ! Coulter, Jonathan Bullard. ' Harold ; Lawlor, Eugene Jablonsky. Thomas' de Lapp, George Palcoher, Charles ' MAKE YOUR OWN EASY ' You Can New Buy ONE -■TWO - OR A FULL SET First Quality-Fully Guar,ntt«l Standard Make •nRES-BATTERlES AUTO RADIOS -HEATEB? AUTO REPAIRING On Ouf Friendly • 12 P/4Y'PtAiy ! Your Registration Card Is Alt Youlll PAVER ’ S CITY LINS-L^- little neck L i I Tel. .BAyside 9-8087 Op« I ikr... ; Atwater, Karl Blxby. Robert Ull- 'rich, Edward Wlatt, Rafplv Cunn ingham, .Jack Darrow, FYank Pearson, Edward Mullally. Paul Drive, gave a luncheon and bridge F>arty at her home on Tuesday. Her guests Included Mrs. Jam& M. Mathes. Mrs. Allan Reinhardt, Mrs. O. Harry Jackson, Mrs. Hen^ Gray, Mrs. Fletcher GUI, Mrs. John Gerdes and.Miss Mabel McAusland. Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker Hall of South Drive, entertained Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Bagley Wright nded the ’ 'dance at the North apetead ^ub on^aturday eve- On Wednesday Mrs. Lee Me- gargec entertained ’ at luncheon and bridge In honor of Mrs. Henry Por- tong who ■ has recently moved into the Markgraf house on HawUiorne Place. i/unohg the girls and boys fron^ sey Park who were at »e Jurl- Prpm at the High School ay evening were Betty Huber, 6tby Cate, Virginia Markgraf, ' .Jean Denople, Betty Branch, Merlne^ Payne, Esther Crosland. Oalles, Evans Dlttman, Bob 1^, Warren -Harvey, Bill Slm- l^b Lubbers, George Wald-_| ‘ tkaninr ware, Roger Kleln- George Falconer and Her- tiols. fifth birthday on Saturday with a party. Edward Lubbers' of Ryder Road Is attending a bankers ’ convention In St. Louis this week. Mr..and Mrs. Donald B. Anthony . ' I ,ind their son . Gerry, who have All. •! v- staying for several weeks Children And rupdh Ln* with Mr. Anthony ’ s mother. Mrs. tertain Music Denari- ° ^ Anthony, at her home on icriain iviusic Lrejiari Friday for llient Members Oldfleld point, where they will pass the summer. Marjorie Macauley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jf. .R, Macauley of Gfest Neck Estates, was one of the ou.standlng performers at the, program presented on Tuesday af ternoon at a meeting of the music department of the Woman ’ s Clu'b of Great Neck by children and pupils of members, . Mrs. Anita H. Hecht was in charge and pre- .senied three ^(^f the pupils of her kindergarten school In the open- Bobby Megargee^ celebrated hi* j,^g number. 'They were Peter Adelman, Erica Osellmeler and Olaud Llndberg and sons, ^AOd CoUn, left on' Monday for iVith Mrs. lintiberg's parepts , home in Balsam Lake, Wls, ^liool icloaes Sally and Ellz- E t I u join their mother for ToSellCardsA Novelties At Church Bazaar Committee Plans Un usual Features For 'Annual Fete Marylln Hall. Marjorie, who Is 11 years of age, made a hit with rendition of her own composition, ‘ ‘ Rheims Cath edral ” I 'Plano solos were given by Doris j Meyer, Catherine Van Bioem, Janet 1 Atwater, Mftfyiln Maler, Jack Bcob and Phyllis Hecht. Joseplilne Whlker Taylor and Mary Jane Jones, pupils of Barry Taylor Hill, repeated the solo dances which they presented at her recent annual recital. Mrs. Made- lyn Lewis was at the piano. Files Objection rPred Kleinschmldt will en- jllimoheon today before the' B|>AMpelatlon dessert-bridge nviRldenU and'retiring pres- I the Munsey park Woman ’ s the Plandome Woman's CUCSto wUl tie ^8. John t, Mts. Harry ' Naegelei, LMdfU ’ Eee, Mrs. Malbolm M0> ‘ Harold May. • • • iMbk & R. Maxwell of aiu motored tp New a visit with th^r son, la a Ireahmaii at to waaio-end, Mrs. Max-j ytr% 'Wiuiam SJmmous Waa^ngiloo next with Mrs. Rob- tirho wae formerly a Park. r An unusual assortment of pic tures postcards of Great Neck, made from a private coIlMtton of photgraphs will be for sale at the annual Bazaar, Strawberry, Festival and Children ’ s Carnival of All Saint ’ s dhurch, to be h^ In the morning, afternoon and\«venlng of June 12, it was announced this week by the commltte. Among the atractlons planned for the Bazaar, which will open at 10 A. M., are a country store, a flower table, a Chinese and Jap- aivese table, a table of cretonne Mrs. Mary' E. Smith, first wife of Uie late George E; Smith, re tired pre.sldent of the Royal Type writer Company, this week filed with Surrogate Leone D. Howell an objection to Mr. Smith ’ s will In which hei bequeathed his entlrq estate, estimated at more than $500,000, to his second wife, Mrs. Helen M. Smith., Mr. Smith died on March 3 at his home In Kennll- wdrth. The first Mrs.' Smith contends Mrs. Albert Bates and her daugh ter, Miss Mary Bates, _ of South Drive, returned last week from « boat trip to California. They were away fpr about six weeks. Mrs. Bates mother, Mrs. C. Devol, re turned from California with them and will stay -for a time ^in„„Blaav dome. Mrs. J. Russell Barrett has rented her home ‘ on North Drive for four months. Mrs. Barrett will pass part of the summer at Chappaoua,. and at Westhampton. . •• Mrs. Ernest M. Strong of Brook- side Drive, spoke on Monday a/t a meting of the 'Plve Towns Re publican Club at Cedarhurst. She reviev«a the , Lax sltuitibh In the United States. Mrs Fletcher Gill of Rockwood itoad. and Miss Mabel McAusland, of Woodland Drive, visited Mrs. Gill ’ s daughter. MUs Betty Gill, at Miss Porter's school at Farm ington over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman of 't© Smith-Legacy] Central Drive over the w.^kend. , that the will, dated January 25. I^lries and one of aprons, a ca^ji; 1933, was not legally executed and ^the a food Uble, a table vrith Uiat Mr. Smith was not of sound J- E. B. Stuart bridge lor Mrs. Mrs! William lUapi Shearman, Mrs. Jr ----- asfttkui, , r Harvey, Albany. at ge St. John 0(^enson tondkerchiefs from every state, a dbU table where orders fqr Christ mas delivery will be taken, and a table of dresses for children.. During the afternoon the child ren ’ s carnival will be staged, with Ice cream, strawberries and cake, punch, jellied apples, pop-corn and \hot dogs\ on sale. Supper will be served from 5:30 M::M., to. g o ’ ckKlr. Hr-ate evening' a progratn of entertainment for adult visitors will be presented. sound mli>d and was Incapable of draw ing a will. She alleges that the signature ^3 obtained by fraud. The first Mrs. Smith obtained a Reno divorce In 1930., Objections to the will already have been filed by Mr. Smith ’ s brother; Hasor J. Smith and two sisters, Mrs. C. Hazel McOuftin and Mrs. Mahal L. R(*b. Mrs. WUilam Keats of^The Rldgej entertained guests at a French tea at her home on Tuesday. Mme. Marie Michael of Great Neck, gave French readings. 0 0 e Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hawkins Of OndeYdonk Avenue, gave .a buf fet supper party at their home on Saturday night In honor of Mr. current events. The last meeting of were married recently. Mira. Waters Is the former Mlsi Lucy Barrett of North Drive, Plandome. The guests at the supper Included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrett, Mr, and Mrs. WilHam V. Couchman and Mr. and Mrs. John McKinley at dinner at their home Tuesday night. Platti. William B. O ’ Connell. Rich ard George, Samuel Maxwell, Rob ert Riley, Herbert Nicholas, Elu- gene Hlckok, Thomas Newton, and Arthur Russe. Mrs. C. A. Lacos'f Vias rpturned- to her hoi'nc In New York City after visiting Mrs. G. R. Ehtrand, of. Manhasset. Among those from Plandome who.| atended the dinner and dance at The North Hempstead Country Club on Saturday night were; Mr.-and Mrs. o. P. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nock, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cole, Mr, and Mrs.-EI-J. Shean, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. ’ ’ O. Peterson, Mr- and Mr.s. Donald Cranor, Mr. and Mis. Paul A. Nellson, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Sohrauff, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Adam, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-. lace A. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Andei-son- Mr. and Mrs. Richard* K. Stover, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. ZeUer and Mi', and Mrs. Archie F. Reeve. , Tlic Young People ’ s Fellowship of Christ Church will give a sum mer formal dance on June 26. Mrs, Walter Anderson, Mrs. Jos eph A. O ’ Connell, and Mrs; EHisha Rice of Manhasset visited Mrs. William Pearsall of Port Wa^- Ington on Monday. \• “ ..iiPAGtOf A ^-OflTlNl Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Parrott Jr„ of Brooklyn, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P.~Parrotit Sr., at their home o«i The Ridge over last weekend. ......... . ...... . ................. Acton Keats, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Keats, of The Ridge, will leave on May 27 on the train ing, ship, Empire State; on a cruise to South America. Miss Mary E^ar of Port W'Ush- - Ington was given a surprise party on Saturday evening. Her guests included the Misses ^'Vera Gregory.' Georgette Durand of Manhasset; Hope Ford, Jean Ellis. Virginia Hy land, Ann Edgar of Port Wash-! ington; and ^arold La'Wlor. Charles! Mijrphy. Thomas deLapp, Eugene! Jablotlsky, of Manhasset; Cllftoli ; OShea, ’ Joseph OtShea. William Edgar, and Ous 'Lahge of Port Washington,- ‘ • * • • • with Joe King reporting the news of ilifi \al® sterAvehn .rS^friLTt » ” •* Ray Trullinger revealing where tl.e California. are being made. Next Saturday don ’ t miss lliiseid Mrs Oscar c Brill left recently | P®®® *\ ***® Week-end World-Telegraiii. llalw on a trip to the west. Every Saturday ii Week-end Wo r 1 d - T e le giai Breuer Is Agent For Beach Haven Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dowsey have- returned from a trip to their camp at Long Lake. N, Y. Mrs. Joseph P. O'Connell pass^ the week-end at Carpentersvllie, N. Y. X'Edward Breuer, Rosiyn auc tioneer. has been appointed sales agent for Beach Haven. Eight hun dred lots in this development were recently acquired by the Morewood Realty Holding Company. Tire land is located on Manhasset Bay adjoining Orchard Beach. It is the agent ’ s plan to sell the lots for small bungalows, It yw pour- ooffea. at the table j lay a teaspoon on each saucer be-1 fore passing It. * ,. worth the price of 'the entire paper. Have ii delivered lo your home by your local dealer Week-end NewY&rk ____________ • ^ ^ Scripps-Hotvard Newspaper Will Schaefer 5 RITA PLACE Tcl. 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