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THE MANHASSET PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1986 lestdet^ Of Mumey Park To! Entertain Before Dance ft'' ■ ■ tXhuekiall Partie$ WUl Precede AesocUaion Affair At The Knickerbocker Yacht Club; Other Happenings Of Social Interest AU Munsey, Park la ovtr ttie dance to^be given on Saturday sranlng iA Knickerbocker Yacht Oli^ b3^ the Munaey Park Asaocla- tlon, according to Morgan Prytherch chairman. Rcaervatlons may made ‘ by applying to Mr- Prytherch or any ot hla committee. Mr. and Mri. Arthur 'V^llUon fil Rrder Jtoad win entertain at dinner on Saturday evening twfore the dance tor Mr. and Mrs; Harry Cook and Mr. and Mrs. JObn'Oleason. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinschmldt win have a cocktail party before the dance for Mr. and Mrs. Ollbert Aus tin, MT. and bfrs. Arthur Knels. Mr. and MTs. Harold Vandenhove, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Beasley, Mr. and Mnr Lee Megargee, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Cllhton 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. Harry Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur wiilson, Mr. and fiJrs. Donald Mallory, Mr.\ and Mrs. Roger Dann, Mr. and Mrs. John Oleason, Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrop Baker and Mr. and l^s. Morgan Prytherch. ' « * • On Saturday evening _ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spadone. Mr. and- Mrs. Stuart Angus, Mf. and Mrs. Fred IMurenfelnd, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Bar- and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ma- bad a supper party at Jones Bdward. Place of Park Ave- I Is home from the hospital after : Appendix operation. Mr. and MTs. Roger Dann were guests over the week-end of Dr. and .lilke. Robert Northrup at their sum-^ ^ Ihe Duplicate Bridge Club met .aur home In Westport, Conn. Mrs. : O^^nn ’ s parents. Mr., and Ml:s. George T. Watts of Jamaica, passed the week-end with the Dann chil dren. • # • Mr. and Mrs. C. Bagley Wright |.attended. the dance at the North L^Unpetead Chip .ojq^aturday eve- I'tttiig. Amohg the gU;ls and boys fron^ hsejf Park whd were at tte Jui!- drom at the High School on evening were Betty Huber, otby Cate, Virginia Markgraf, Jeaii Denople, Betty Branch, i>erine^ Payne, Esther Croslandt rd Oalles, Evans Dittman, Bob Warren Harvey, Bill Slm- Jfpb Lubbers, Oeorge Wald- .Toouny Ware, Roger Kleln- ^(t^ .Oaorge Falconer and Her- 1)ehols. « • • Olaud Undberg and sons, ^apd Colin, left on Monday for I With. Mrs- Undberg ’ s parmpi _;home In Balsam lAke, Wls. iMhbdl closes Sally and Ells- Join their mother tot a who were former residents ot Plower Hill. . • • • Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Nichols and family of iKuart Place. • • • On Saturday evening Mr. and M». Harry Powell attended a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elliot Mudgett in Rock ville Centre. On Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Powell,, attends a cocktail party at the home of i Mrs. Powell's imcle and aimt, Major and Mrs. Sidney Brewster of New York City. * « 0 Mr. and Mrs. Morgdii Prytherch were week-end guests of MP. and Mrs. Oeorge H. < ChUds at their home In Palls Village, Conn. WinRibbow At Ifederatioii Flower Show Plandome Women Gel Honors At Long Isl* and Affair . Berme Sager PupUs Please In Recital At High School Despite Us length, the program Dina Hunt. Patricia Bradlsy. Noel presented on Saturday* night In Keyser. Roeemarie Ryan, Carolyn the audUorlum of Oreat Neck High Augsteln, Dorothy L'Hommedleu, School by pupils of Btmle Sgger,! Nadia Oueral, Shirley PelFus. maintained the Intereat of thelSusanne Helncman, Helen Hunt, large audience to the end of Uiej Iniralne Burdick, Bevery PWewald, final number. Intereetlng back- . Lois ' Ann Kletd*, Betty Zelsf. Mrs, jrrank Bejden of Plandome won the trl-color for flower ar rangement at the Long Island Plower Show held on Wednesday and Itmreday in Hurttlngton. The trl-color for ^rtlcuKure was won by Mrs. Inne^Brown of Plandome. _ ^ Srs. William Whitney of Qarden rMit! award numbers. A baby group, Betty CKy received the special award and the sweepstakes went to Mrs. P. C. Weltlauler of Bayshore. drops and ^fective costuinee added to .the charm of the dsncM. Al- thougb> the majority of the child ren have been studying with Mr Sager for less thsn two seasons, they danced with sn ease closely approaching the profewlonal. An eccentric dance by Eklmund Anita Olsen. Jean Seh. ,ncy Adams, Joan Canter, Joan NFanej The show was staged under the “ ‘ “ er and Lorraine Burdick do- ausplces of the Second District, Federated Oarden Clubs of Am erica, Inc., of which Mrs. Harry C. Naegell of Plandome Is chair man. Other awards were: Mrs. L. H. Olllespie of Manhasset, two blue Mr. .and Mrs.. U A. Dltti^Jrttrtxma; Mrs. John Oral|t. of Oreat Mrs. Stuart Angus. Mrs. H. L. SiT- Neck, blue; Mrs. Or^ Coyle of ber and .Miss Betty Huber will leave this morning for Ithlca, N. Y„ where they, will remain until Sunday evening. » » • pari RolUns of Eaklns Road has returned frexn 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 Pore^ Hills. ♦ • * Mr. and Mrs. Qllbert Austin h|uV as gues& on Sunday evening the Misses 'Beatrice Nbxon -and Peggy Leavengood, Wtlllam Houston, J. N. Smoke, C. H, Dewey and H. A. Hagardorn. Oreat Neck, blue; Mrs. Dwight Rockwell of Douglaston. a blue for her Chinese arrangement; Mrs. Jules Rosenthal of Oreat Neck, a blue for vertical arrangement; Mrs. E. P. Summerson of Kenslng ton, Jjlue for collection of flower ing shrubs; Mrs^ Oeorge Hossfeld of Munsey Pafit, two blue ribbons Mid one yellow; Mrs. Harry Orat at Munsey Park, one yellow ribbon In horticulture; Mrs. WUlUun Whitney Merrill of Ogrden City, a special award for line arrange ment of shrubs; Mrs. Orace Ooyie of Oreat Neck, blue. Ing a military dance, also received a large share of applause. The first part of the program by the younger children, wm pre sented against a backdrop deplct- Ing.an old-fashioned toy shop, with Bernle Sager as the toy maker. The pupi ls ^ 0 took part ..were: Owendobm Sfapiv. Ote^^ ^Je- son. Jean PuydM, TheMsa Cum- News, Notes of Interest In Manhasset nefcoraled oooklo Jars of mod- en^ pottery were never ?x> effec tive as we now find t^rm. They will provide excellent storage for the tea cakes every bride should keep on hand for callers. You ’ ll see them priced at 75 cents and W. Those who attended the Junior Prom In the Manhasset High School auditorium on Friday In- ClvMlSd the MlS!*?- Jand< 0#irgette Durapd. Kay Rosenthal of Oreat Neck,- Adrian mlngs, Bmrly Hpppin. Mgrgsgle Lange^ Mary Bradshaw, Patricia Carton, Meta Hipore, Theresa Ctup mlngs. Also Anita Olsen. Eleanor Bekert, Joan Van de Venter, LaUeetta Brouer, Carole Moran. Joyce, cave- ney, Beverly. Felton, Jacqueline Orossman, Carol Keyser, Psitsy] Taylor, Loretta Oaveney, Joan \rours Jean Fraser, Joan Tomlck. Anita Sakln, Dina Hunt, Bose Mc Kenna, Virginia Hauck, Lois Pfaff, June Van de Venter, Jack Boeing, Vincent Lawless. Also Bob Scarborough. Muriel Laine. Charles Adams, Orace Hol land, Jane McCannaughy, Rose McKenna, Edith Lamb. Adele Oal- lagher and Kathleen Coulter. I I II ------ '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. 1here.,was another meeting on Thursday evening. . Fred Kleinschmldt will en- t,*t Ipnobeon today before the AssoglaUon dcsiert-bridge its and retiring pres- Mhnsey Woman ’ s the Plandome Woman ’ s guiiM wUt be Mrs. .John Mrs. Harry Naegejel, .-lOgaigee, Mra MaRtAn, IfiF. Harold May- ' ■ • *, Mn- 8, B. Mjipcwell of W mojkired, to Nqpr visit with their son, la a frestunah at ».Wbkkr«n(}, ^ sguo kff Wlljlam SJmmp^ WaeWngton negt |t With Mfa Rob- fhp was formerly a Park. J- E. B. Stuart bridge for Mrs. “ I. William Shearman, Joseph' on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maguire on Hawthorne Place. • • * On Wednesday Mrs. Lee Me gargee entertalnM at luncheon and bridge In honor of Mrs. Henry Por- tdng who has recently jnoved Into the Markgraf house on Hawthorne Place. ■ • • Bobby ^degargee celebrated his flHh birthday oh Saturday with a party. t • • Edward Lubbers of Ryder Road Is attending a bankers ’ convention In- St. Louis this week. tftA o i e toBb I& tba < H«vey, Alwy. vepson ofi St. John, busln^ps, “ 1. andj To Sell Cardsa Novelties At Church Bazaar Committee rians Cm usual Features For Annual Fete An unusual assortment of pic turea poatoards of Great Neck, made, from a private coUectlon of photgraphs wUi be for ekW'at the annual Bazaar, strawberry Festival and Obildren ’ t Carnival of All Salat ’ s Church, to be held In the maiming, afternoon and evening of June 13, it was announced this week by the conunltte Among the atraotlona planned for the Bazaar, which will open at 10 A. M., are a country store, a Samar -table, a Ghloeae aitd Jiqj- anese table,, a table o( cretonne articles and orie of aprons, a candy booth, a food table, a table with handkerchiefs from every state, a doU table where orders for Christ mas deUvery will be taken, and a table of dresses for children. During the afltemoon the chUd- re» ’ s carnival wlU be staged, with' Ice cream, strawberrtes and cake, punch, jeiUed applas, pop-corn and \he* dogs\ mv/wale. Supper wiu be eerved ftooi 5 :sp Give Program For Club Unit Children And Pupils En* ter^in Music Depart ment Members Marjorie Macauley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Macauley of Great \Neck Estates, was one of the oustandlng performers at the program presented on Tuesday af ternoon at, a meeting of the music department of the Woman ’ s Cluh of Great Neck by children and pupils of members. Mrs. ^Ita H. Hectit was In charge and. pre sented three of. the pupils of her kindergarten school In the open ing number. They were Peter Adeiman, Erica dsellmeler and Marylln Hall. • Marjorie, who Is 11 years of age, made a hit with rerjditlon of her own composition, \Rhelms Cath edral.\ Plano solos were given by Doris Meyer, Catherine Van Bloem, Janet Atwater, Marylln Maler, Jack Boob and Phyllis Hecht. Josephine Whlker Taylor and Mary Jane Jones, pupils of Barry TaVlor Hill, repeated the solo daiKes which they presented at her recent lannual recital. Mrs. Made- lyn Lewis was at the piano. Literary Unit Has Meeting In Plandome File$ Objection To Sjm 4 th. Legacy Mrs. Mary E. 8mllh, Ihrst wife of the late George E. Smith, re tired president-of the Royal Type- wrltef, Company, this week Hied with Surrogate Leone D. Howell an objection to Mr. Smith ’ s will In which he bequeathed his entire estate, estimated at. more than •500,000, to his second wlfs, 54rs., Hfelen M. Smith. Mil'. Smith died on March 3 at his home In Kennll. worth. ’ The first ■ Mrs. - Smith contends that the will, dated January 25, 1933, was no^ legally executed and that Mr.. Smith was not of sound mind and was incapable of draw ing a will. She alleges that the signature was obtained by fraud. The first Mrs. Smith obtained a Reno divorce In 1#30;- Objectlons to the will already have been filed by Mr. Smith ’ s brother, Hasor J. Smith and two sleters, Mrs. c. HaWl McGuIfln and Mrs. Mabel L. Robb. a. PVOgram of entegtalnment foo- aduU vlaltors wlU be praMnted. Obatney Mayunnaise nriasriin Out tomatogi or sliced cucumbers, watercress or lettuce Into ona-third iMAi alloas, sprinkle with lemon Juiea. add a tablespoon of chutney Mbt mayonnaise dressing with -ahuteay (apt smaU any large <we»a otlial0. Emhml P. CSplFoprgclQr BiH Y. '■•impvifi w.-n>- up - mm w. t, Dear Stella, I met Alice yesterday. She looked fine, nice clpu^ and everything. i «,Aed her - why toe air of prooDeritj and she told me all about hw new Job. It seems that when she ^ved In Port WaslilaitaR a .. :UWtlla -af-ai€«.a>a.-^-: ’ her about taking ur . haSMWork In some private MteUy, sug^^ gwttnf that sea Mr. l(rag aer and ask hla hais ip gaUlag a Jab. Bgl^yo me, she feU in •oft-a rooat and bath aU by harsalt; same uiaaU the family aala, (tuitay twloe a week) and aU toe ether things that go yang with nilea hamsa. U-pau see bsma he shro gud gat her to drop In and boa the young tody In ISr. KmgMr^ amplipmiiil agaSey at « Mata Straat ar phuun Tart WaAtag- ton UJtl'Sta ■« 'The literary Department of the Plandome Woman ’ s Club met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Roger Bullard on Central Drive. There was a review and discussion of current novels, and of literary current events. ’ The last meting of this group for the season will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul A. Nellson, on Shore Drive, on June 17. • • • Mr. and Mrs, Donald B. Anthony and their son , Gerry, who have been staying for, several weeks with Mr. Anthony ’ s mother, Mrs. O. W. Anthony, at her home on ’ The Ridge,' will leave on Friday for Oldfield Point, where they will pass the summer. » « • Mrs. Albert Bates and her daugh ter, Miss Mary Bates, of South Drive, retuired last week from a boat trip to California. ’ They were away for about alx weeks. Mrs. Bates mother, Mrs. C. Devol, re turned from, California with them and will stay for a time In Plan- d<»ne. - » • • 9 ' ' Mrs. J. Russell Barrett has rented her home on North Drive for four months. Mrs. Barrett will pass part of the summer at Chappo^ua, and at Westhampton. • • • • Mrs. Ernest M. Strong of Bro<^- side Drive, spoke on Monday qt a meting of the Five ’ Towns Re publican Club at Cedarhurst. She revleved the tax situation in the United States. , ’ ■ ■ T\* — « ■ Mrs Fletcher GUI of Rockwood Road, and Miss Mabel McAusJand, of Woodland Drive, visited Mrs. OlU ’ s daughter. Miss Betty GUI, at Miss Porter ’ s school at Farm ington over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman of New York, were tha guests o* Miss Margaret Mickey il her' home on Central Drive over the weekend. , • • • Mrs. William Keats of The Ridge, entertained guests at a French tea at her home on ’ Tuesday. Mmef Marie Michael of Great Neck, gave French readings. Mr. and Wfs. Frederick Hawklna of Onderdonk Avenue, gave a buf fet supper jlarty at their home on Saturday night In honor of Mr. current events. ’ Ihe last meeting of were married recently. Mrs. Waters' is the former Miss Lucy Barrett of North Drive, Plandome. The guests at the supper included Mr. and Mra- Harold Barrett, Mr. and Mra. John Maxwell, Dr. and Mrs. C. Lowell Medd, Mlto ^Margaret Anthony, Albert Armltage and Cluu-les Upjohn. Mrs. MaxweU gave a luncheon and b^dge party on ’ Tuesday for Mrs. Waters at her home In Flushing. • • « Mrs. Richard Smith of Brrokside Drive, gave a liuicbeon and bridge party at her home on Tuesday. Her guests Included Mrs. James M. Mathes, Mrs. Allan Reinhardt, Mrs. G. Harry Jackson, Mrs. Henry Gray, Mrs. Fletcher GUI, Mra. John Gerdes and Miss Mabel McAusland. • • • Mr. and Mxs. J. Parker Hall ol South Dflve, entertained Mr. and Mrs. William V. Couchman and 5^. and Mrs. John McKinley at dinner at their . home Tnesdsy night. Among those from Plandome who atended the dinner and dance at The North Hempetead Ootunixy Club on Saturday night were; Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Grant, Mr. and Mw. Robert Nock, Mr. and. Mrs. A. L. Cole, Mr. ^ and Mrs. E*. J. Shean, Rp-. and liiB. Harry L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Peteraon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cranor, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Nellson, Mr. and Mra. William B. SdhraulT, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Adam, Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace A. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Stover. Mr. and Mra. s. B. ZeUer and Mr. and Mrs. Arohle P. Reeve. Stepheos, iCargaret Falconer, Mar garet Murray, Marian Oestrlech. Marianne Newman, Ruth Powell, Constance Polke, Dorothy Cate, Barbara Prothingham. Marguerite rWathnrorUu Bttty Willcts, Kather ine Hehdkrson, Julie Valley, Eve lyn Dlftz, Margaret Piatti. Also Doris Hartney of Great Nepk, Virginia Markgraf. Jean Mqrtey, EUaabeth Branch. June FuUer. Irene Bister. Amy Tupper, Betty Oollard, Helen Wlnchell, Nancy Jean Denaple, Betty Bishop. Muriel Schetoher, and Elizabeth Wagner. Also Royd Lutz, Walter Bundle, Oharlea Murphey, George Wald .naann, RoJlw:. ^ SgitoDonald. Fred Tupper,- George Bennett, Pleuer' Polke, Edward Johnson, Paul Varvenle, James Llnkletter. Philip Tomlit, Harmon Hawkins. Donald Monroe, James- Ooutter. Jonathan Bullard, Harold Lawlor, Eugene Jablon?ky, Thomas de Lapp, George Falconer, Charles Atwater, Karl Bixby. Robert Ull rich, Edward Wlatt, Ralph Cunn ingham, Jack Darrow. Prank Pearson, Edward* - Mullally, Paul Plattl, William B. O'Connell, Rich ard George, Samuel Maxwell, Rob ert Riley, Herbert Nicholas, Eu gene Rlckok. Thomas Newton, and Arthur Russe. Mra, C. A. Lacost has returned to her home In New York Oily after visiting Mrs. G. R. Durand of Manhasset. * > • Tlie 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. Elisha Bice of Manhasset virtted Mrs. William Pearsall of Port Wash- SCIEii. SWEDISH Bn 1| treatment PhAQ(. G'-eat Nwk j MAKE YOUR OWN EASY l VoM Can Now B«» ■ ONE-TWO-OR A FUlLspr FlmQuaIity-FuIlyGum«^ Standard Make TlRES-BATtERlES AOTO RADI0S~HEA^ auto repairing • On Our Friendly • 12 Poc , Your Registration C^rdJs ^ CITYLINE' t-ITTLENf0(L-i| Tel. BAyside 9-8087 Opa.^1 PAVER ’ S ^ - eoflT'f Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Parrott Jr., of Brooklyn, were the gyMi g of Mr. and Mra. Alfred P. Parrott Sr., at their home on The Ridge over last weekend. Acton Keate, son of Mr. and Mrs. WUiam H. Keats, of The Ridge, will leave on May 2f on the thiln- Ing ship, Empire State, on a cruise to South'America. Breuer Is Ageiif For Beach Haven J. ‘ Edward Bteuftr, RdSlyn auc tioneer. has been appointed sales agent for Beach Haven. Right hun dred lots in this development were recently acquired by the Morewood Realty Holding Company. , The land Is located on Manhasset Bay adjoining Orchard Beach Is the agent ’ s plan to sell the lots for small bungalows. Will Schaefer 5 RITA PLACE Tel. Great Neck 2S64-J Copies and Ivora Mlnlaturoa _____ A Specialty An4 at ita Nordi Siiore Hofbrsni Bavarian Entertainment Bayville-on-the-SQi«i4 Y. PHONE OY^TEH W s r R A TT\r n LandscapiQg Cavity Treatment Trimi»iM Ma to pwv ■vat, amoii ... . -AwYoutTi •toto to iato M* ss 0 r£^\ Ingtcn on Monday. Miss Mary Edgar of Port -Wash 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-| Ingtoh; and Harold Lawlor, Charles! Murphy, Thomas deLapp, Fkigene Jablodsky, of Manhasset; Ctlftoh O ’ Shea, Joseph OShea. ’ William Edgar, and Ous Lange of-'Port Washington. « 0 9 Mra. Arthur Anderson of Web ster Avenue Is visiting friends in California. Mrs. Oscar C. Brill left recently on a trip to .the west. — *- 9- Mr. and Mrs. James L Dowsey have returned from a trip to their camp at Long Lake. N. Y. • r * Mrs. Joseph P. O ’ Connell passed the Week-end at Carpentersvllle, N. Y. If .you piQur . coflea aL.Uu . table, - lay a teaspoon on each saucer be fore passing It. Every Saturday Week-end Werld- Telegti •.. with Joe King reporting the news of the wil and Ray Trullinger revealing where tlie bestt are being made. Next Saturday don ’ t miss thise page in the W^k-end World-Telegram. It worth the price of'the entire paper. 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