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wm \ \B THE MANHASSET PHIGSB, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1936 HM )cial Events a ltd Activities in the Various North Shd§§^i iTothal Of Ethel Casey [nnounced By Her Mother l^eck Girl Will Wed George T. Reinstein Jr.; [hard Hermans Feted; Mrs,. Litflin Gives Luncheon; Other Items Of Interest Catherine Casey announced gement of her daughter, bel Casey to George T. jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs. R«lnstein of Chapel Ireat Neck, at a tea and 'party on Sunday after- 1 her honne on Hicks Lane, uests included; Mr. and rge T. Reinstein, Mr. and [ Bred. .Palgle. Mrs. Egbert Mr. and Mrs. Irvlhg and Mrs. George C. |Mr. an4. ,MM-,„Wmiaip and Mre. John -darfoii and Mrs. Edward Burke, [ Mrs. HeniV Nlnesllng, Mr. I/ouls Manzlno, Mr. and ted Stuff* and the Misses Casey, Virginia Rein- hel Gilliar and Mary td- Hugh P. Thornton and Wa'.eski. |te has been set for the nd Mrs. Nelson M. De- ^ Dunster Road have aii- the birth of a son this [Flushing Hospital. hd MTS. E. G. Tuttle of aoad departed on Thurs- Icazenovla, N. Y. for the llhdrew Stewart of North lensington gave a luncheon ge party yesterday at the bountry Club. seph Donohue entertained Df 12 guests at her home bolia Drive before the Cluli. luncheon on Tues- sical Program [Normal School |ary Welles, violinist and pdus, pianist, who, con- nusic studio on Seventh guest artists at the Jstlval held last evening iGeneseo State Normal. Burnham, of East Shore led this week for England, be abroad for six weeks. hd Mrs. Tracy Lewis of ileck Road were at their Cohnecticutt for the week- bd Mrs. John E. Craig of Road are leaving this Hi for Lake Monhonk,' N. fie week-end. They will at- nmencement exercises on at the Mohonk School, tin, Golden, will graduate pors. Mr. and Mrs. Craig rn on Sunday -in time for blng of the Estates park pr will go^l- to the Sands Btfl'CtUti'. belle Collins of Westmlnst- Iwlll present some of her uplls in a recital from 4 on June e at \nnion ted Sauter Jr., of Maple bd Mr. and Mrs. Fred |3rd of PlfiUi Street re- Wednesday evening tiaca, N. y. They visited luter 4th at Cornell .Upl and attended th'e races and hletic eventa over the Fred Sauter 4th has elected vice-president of fills. arrive on Monday to visit their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Longman of Ridge Drive for several weeks. Mrs. W. R. Wltherell and her sister, Mrs. Robert Smlthers, Mrs Puller E. .Jprbeau, Miss Dolly Jarbeau, Mrs. Prod Uhl and Mrs. E. G. Ixmgman had luncheon in New York yesterday and attended a matinee of “ The ..piinty Chair man. ” Awwidale Teach*Mh=^--^ --- Fete Miss Johnson Members of the Arrandale school faculty gave a dinner on Wednes day evening at ..the- Vychwood restaurant for Miss* Florence Jonn- son, who expecte to retire from the Great ’ Neck school system in June. The guests, besides Miss .John son were I,aura J. Hinderland, Eleanor EHliott, Mabel MoCaskey. Anna B. Crowley, Mabel “ Wihdell, Beatrice Stimpsqn, Ruth __ Keen. Mafgar^ Sanders, Harriet Lamer, Vera Lamer, Lorraine Laressy, Myrtle O. O ’ Connell. Mabel Le- Grys, Leila Crane, Betty Leigh, Martha Lewis, Ruth Russell, Verm McCann, Lydia Thurston, Hazel Bailey, Prances Stoler, Edna Mor= rlson,. Eleanor piagg, Anne Steel? and • Josephine -Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bolloten, who formerly lived on Spruce Street. Plays At Festival MISS MARY WELLES • U of Beverly Rqad pissed the week end at their place at. Shelter Island. They had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brooker of Great Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Herbeht S. May of Schenck Avenue were in Ithaca for_ . the. week-end.- Ihey attended' Spring Day at Cornell, where their son Herbert Jr. is a studept, and saw • the college, races. Mrs, Thomas Niles of Hlllpark Avenue had as guests for luncheon yesterday, Mrs. L. M.' Clark and her mother-in-law, Mrs. I. M. Clark and Mrs. P. S. Yale and her mother, Mrs. Graham. Miss Elizabeth Nelson of the sailed yesterday from England, [ piaza illage staff will pass the where they now make their home. ' They will visit friends in Great Neck. Mrs. Lemuel Bolles of Washing ton. D. C. and Maryland, a former Great Neck resident, visited in Great Neck this week. Mrs. Bolles, at one time president of the Wom an ’ s Club, was a guest at the an nual luncheon on Tuesday: Parties Precede . Confirmation Rites * Many parties were given in Great Neck on Wednesday before the con firmation at Temple Beth-El. Among the largest were a cocktail party at'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickstein on Hicks Lane- from three to five o ’ clock and a 'buffet supper at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zelfman. Mr. and Mrs. Dickstein entertained more than 200 guests. Brothers^ Toffee Shop of Great Neck , caterer.' Bobby Jervell, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Jervell was two years old on Friday. His mother gave a party to celebrate to which were invited Marion Burdipk of Jamaica, Gretta Crisbet, • George Dolerls, Junior Bartlett, Benito Bogdan and Marie Conway. TUTS. *i. lit CItrk , Is Tea Hostess , »' ■* Mrs. L. M. Clark gave a tea on Friday., afternoon at her home on Tuddington Road, for Mr. Clark ’ s mother, Mrs. I. M. Clark who is visiting them. Other guests ’ were Mrs. P. S. Yale and her mother, Mrs. Graham, who is visiting in Great Neck; Mrs. Flynn Andrew and her mother, , Mrs. Herbert of New Yhrk city; Mrs. Thomas Hi[fs, Mrs. Meyer Baker, Mrs. W. R. Wltherell, Mrs. Sawyer ’ Thompson, and Mrs. Donald Pincke. Ruth and Mary bf Birmingham, AJa., will Ml-, and Mrs. Harry La.very of Baker Hill Road have announced the birth of.a son, their second child, on May 81; — ' — ---- week-end- wlt|^ her sisters in Eastern Connecticut^; Gives Luncheon For Her Sister Mrs. Florence M. Laflin of Wash ington , D. C. arrived yesterday to pass the week-end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laflin of the Ken wood. Mrs.. Charles LaTIin Is \^vlng ton. She is expected at her Great I Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Snyder have Neck home the end of the week. The Richard Hermans Feted on Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Richard Herman of Beverly Hills, Little Neck, were feted on Sunday afternoon at a lawn party at the C. J.» Herm'Ui home at Saddle in honur of their 20th weddhig anniversary. Other guests present included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Homaiin. Mr. and Mrs. William Breen. Mr. and Mrs: Prank Burnham, Charles Rusden, Gerald Rusden, Mrs. Minnie Forster, Miss Mamie Forster, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Zoellner, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Jervell and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pavlik. The spring meeting of the Oreit Nedk branch of ■ the Needlework O h JI. 4 of Ameripa, yas held yester day morning at the home of the president, Mrs. Willis E. Dodge on Willow Road. ® opened their summer home at Ash- aroken Beach near Northport. Mrs. David Byrne of Middle Neck Road, the Village, will de part today with her children for a, visit with her father at his home in Walden, N. y. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel R. Ander son of the Towers will pass the holiday wek-end in Carmel, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benjamin of East Shore Road had as guests for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beckwith of Claremont, N. H. Mr. and.Mrs. Llndlay B. Stan- tqh'Of Vista Drive, will depart on Sunday for Plnehurst, N. C. Mrs. A. H. ' Parsons of Arran dale Avenue waSt\ at .their cabin at Center Moriches for several days the beginning of the week. . ... Mrs. Arthur De Bebian entertain ed at luncheon and bridge on^l- day. at her-home on A'mh'erSt Road. * • « Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Sinclair have closed their apartment in the Towers of the Waldorf-Astoria -and are at >,their country place in Kings Point. Their daughter,. Miss yirginia Sinclair, is with them. They will return to the Waldorf on October i. ■ Dr. and Mrs. W. H^^Ayres of the Wychwood were among- the gue.sts entertained, by Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge Dresselhouse at Uieir new home in Flushing on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ■ Dressel house formerly lived in Great Neck. , a large lucheon and bridge today at the Plandqme Golf Club in honor of her sister ’ s birthday. .J. A. Hunt of Fairview Avenue departed on Thursday ..^night ct\ a business trip to\Chili. He expects to be away until October^ 1. Mhs. Charlotte S. Lodge of Bell- ville, N. J. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Russell,of Valley View Road. ... Mrs. Martha. Everhard has rented her home on Highland Avenue for' the summer months to Mr. and Mrs. ,E. C. Kohn • ol New York city and will depart today for Stockton Springs, Me. a here $he wjll be until the fall. • t • Mrs. Kirkland Huske and daugh ter, Miss Elsie Huske, of Arrandale Avenue i»ve been ..at .lt-helr. ppt- tage at* Reaverkill for two weeks. Mr] and Mrs. Colin C. dimpson Jr. of the-Estates have.rented the cot tage for the summer season. 1^. and Mrs. V. Nelson Barring- tqn of Kennllworth, Mrs. Eugene Kienie Sr., and Harry Varley werfe' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kienie of Shore Drive on Saturday evening at\ the' dauce a ■Wheatley Hills Gplf Club. Mr^ and Mrs. X._A. Lewl^ __ gf Beverly Road passed the week-end at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cody Brown of Amherst,,Road h'Jve rented the yawl owned by William G. Gen- ner, president of the Bank of Great Neck, and will go on a Committees Make Platts For Annual Church Fete ,,yvti Strawberry Festival, Bazaar To Take IP^cc At AH Saints' On June 12; Mrs. W. W. Mathews Is General Chairman For Affair VapRms eoinmittees are working John Blundell, Mrs. E. G. Long- on *ii|pangements for the annual acriu^ery Festival and Bazaar to h^ld at All Saints ’ Church on Jui 12. The Baaaar will open at 10 B. m. and continue through the afternoon and evening. Supper will be served from (i;30 to 8 p. m. by a committee consisting of Mrs.* J. Edward Meyer, Mrs. Alexander McKechnle, Mrs. William A. Ooss and Mrs. Lee Seymour. Members of St. Margaret ’ s Guild will act as waitresses. Bazzar 'cominittees are ; Mrs. Heihert K. Stroud. Mrs. George Hayden. Mrs. Edward Roesler and ^s. WHfred EyeslioldU children ’ s dresses; Mrs. McKay Smith, cre tonnes; Mrs'. Henry Shaw,'dolls: Mrs. JWllind Hall, food; Mrs. Rob ert Rowan and Mrs. W. P. Hamby, cruise along, the Long leland coast Lgn^.. ^ y, h .'G® lloupe, Mrs: over the week-end. Their daugh-1 Raymond Stanfe_r_and. MTS, Eugene. ' O. Thbrher, aprons: Mrs. James ters, Nancy and . Sally, will aoeom paii.v them. Business Trebled At Whelan Store Open Prescription Depart ment Feature Of . Local Branch An open prescription department wljlch allows the customer to watch his or lier order being filled is one of the modern features of the Great Neck ■ Wheian store at 50 Middle Neck Road. Two registered pharmacists, William J. Gllck, manager of the store, and Harold Weiss, are on duty at all times. Patronage at the store has treb led since its opening on September 21, 1934. according to Mr. Gllck. He believes that this is due to the offered,^- Any. drug, no.mat ter liow obscure, may be obtained within 24 hours. The stock is changed regularly to insure a fresh supply at ah times. Orders are called for and delivered promptly. Cleanliness is the slogan of, the IWhelan organization and Mr. Gllck Invites inspection at any time, i Mrs. pore Galhoun Beachkmp Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas J. Beauchamp of Kennll-* worth, returned on Saturday from a two Weeks ’ visit with Mr.s. Josepli M. Fly ” in Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Glar-k--and--Mrsr-P^yts-son, D. .W11 : l / h . _ . >'*'^. “ 1:' ’ '* ” “ ./ son Fly, will be married on Junej partment is filling order's' for ‘ IM 16 . physicians of the North Shore. Chaplq. and Mrs. Elmer Nlnesllng, handkerchiefs. Also Mrs. J. Edward Meyer and Mrs. Hugh ’ McNair, \wrappltui paper and post cards; Mrs. dharles W. Laflin, Mrs, Pomeroy Lee, Mrs. Edward J. Milica and Mrs. Dun can Graves, packages! Mrs. H. J. Harlow and Mrs. Edward Clark, country sto^e; Mrs. John B. Pit man and Mrs. Herbert Ballantlne, Chinese and Japanese table! Mrs. Howard p] Clark, flowers; Mrs. John Hazley and Mrs. WaHer Magnussen, white elephant. The refreshments will be in charge of Mrs. J. H. Hendrickson. Mrs. Prank PeuerSteln, iilrs. Clar ence LMommedleu, Mrs. Elgbert E. LeCluse, Mrs, Rose Kopejzna, Mrj; CONTRAOT BEIDOV 1»3S Culbertson Trie; Courtenay Loelnz sty' mstbods for btfli bsflnnen. Aoeur- stihknil TSlttStlOfl, Play o f the hand: Bqueese. elimination, ainp anff^ and playa. lira. A. K. Btllwell. 17 Vandar* blit Avenue, phone Uanhasaet 715. Aa> wolate Teacher of the Culbertaon Ka* tloaal Studlpi. man. Miss Elzib Huske, Miss Dolly Jarbeau. Miss Rosalie Clark, ahd Randall McKeohnie. Mrs. A. H. Parsons Is chairman of the children ’ s carnival to be conducted in the afternoon.^Special posters have been designed and executed by the Misses Hamann and Pogue. Mrs. Madeleine Dyson Is In charge of publicity and Mrs. W. W.- MaUwws Is general -ohair- * J Cutter Mill giAtetUoa.' ] l«ce olulB ’ headed by SetaMm *ort ’ Ut chairman oil ‘ TO ^ soasrs '--1 The gardens ai Mrs. B. KarshaU Pl^Tiil will be open to the publtt c||^ afternoon of June 16 for thg{~ At of Nassau County Olrl LOUIS T. Z ANER Optomelritt man of the festival. ■i POLO SHIRTS \Mansco $1.00 B.V.D. - You are in for a surprlee when you come in to see our as sortment of polo shirts — oyer 50 colora and styles to choose from. You ’ ll live in them during hot weather I Wear them for mwrta and for every day comfort. Come in now while our itookg are complete and be pjrgpa^ to All your summer requtiv- ments. Novelty weaves and solid colors. The fteckllnw are varied . — button, rope and aipper fast enings. Sizes small, medium and large. *A Manhattan Bhirt Co. Prodnot - - I r- IDEAL MEN'S SHOE 28 Middle Neck Rd. Phone Great Neck 2007 ----- OPEN EVENIN08 — Mrs. Rex Lardner of Lodge Rood, who has been ill at Flower Hospital, Is stopping with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Tobin at her home in Douglas- PHOTO The™ portraits taken in your OWN HOME •Landscape A Specialty - Enlargement, Copy LANDSCAPE AND PORTRAITS TAKEN IN NATURAL COLORS AT OUR NEW LOCATION A. CULET ill Great Neck Yeari 281 Middle Neck Rd. Phone: Great Neck 2973 Dr* and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson ATTENTION! *'™sl««s of Nassau KnoUs Cemetery Invite the public to attend the annual [EMORIAL day parade and ceremonies AMERICAN LEGION, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, PORT WASHINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT. N assau knolls cemetery , PORT WASHmGTON, JLONG ISLAND May 30th, 1936 lorms at Main and 8, Washington Streets at 9.00 A M. Servlcea at' the Cemetery at 10:30 A. M. wls A, Withers, Grand Marshall. Russell Young, Officer In of Parade. Theparade will .be headgl [Staff; a. A. H. car; Reserve Officers ’ Association ‘ he r Shore; Spanish Whr and World War Veteran^ Gold Star jtws. Comrade Jacob itulte Chapter ; Daughters of the Union UL®i«»hs of Fondgn rWbrs Aualllary- Police Commissioner, Bertram r. MarsiJsJirSmpWre Girls; Girl S'\\}*: ffioouta; cuh«; ciujober of Oommerce; U qm Club, Michael Pollsh-AmerJcan Club. ' . w.tmooii- ^faent Ambulance, .* tho Oenwtery will Adjuttmtl ' m T? ■«« .142 «re » • “ ndar Vlctv MfeC apd addrBw.made by Col. H. m- SuiUe. 'ei/er how low in price. ., hut always How Good There «* motoi* car. It can be built to '•ell , Jit a certain pricei^and the quality brought witUn that predetermine range. Or, it can be built as flnely aa poMihlc, letlinS where it may. La SaQe ia buUl RANDALL-DONALDSON CADILLAC CORP. U7 NE<V BO. GBBAT NECK. N. Y. built ai finely as Cadillac knows'how — and priced as low as the quafity will permit. That is what makes' Le Salle BO unique — for no ear built to a price formula could pos- dflbly Compete witb Lss-8a)le-^ Great Nsek ! ?.-As \■ sttid&.’ -iqlFe. W hite I s R ight glorious \^summer season for the For The Summer Bride ;Or^ June “ Grad Whatever you do, or wh erever you go thi* sum mer you ’ ll always be cor rectly attired in wl^ite shoes. Cojne in and see our outstanding collection of fascinating new sl^yles for summer. $3.95 i'i I A Glorious Collection of Footwear to Match Your Summer Gown NASSAU BO M MIDDLE NECK RD, iiw FREE Fool Examimtion- Chiropodist in Attendance Daily From 10 A. M. no 7 P. M. '