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THE MANHASSET PRESS. FRIDAY, JXJNE 12, 1986 In Bridge Tournament unsey Park Association Mrs. William Rutherford Win Finals In id Robin Contest; Many Families Making IS For Summer; Boys Will Go To Camp nals of the four wli»- of the Bound Robin oumament. spoMored by gy Park AssoclaUon were the home of Mr. and B. StuMt. The players r, and Ato. Stuart were Mire. Stuart Angus, Mr. William Rutherford, the orothy and Marlon Stabler. [ Mrs. Rutherford won the hich h as w ^ '~ . yet bee n I Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Angus ond. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. third and the Misses ■last. week 'Mrs. JIarold May lover a flagstone in her fractured a bone In her and Mrs. . May were guests of Bejta and Bhner |al their home — fn- - Nyack Ldele Wagner was a week- ^t of Mrs. Williams Holner Valley, N. Y. ufesday evening Mr. and Viliam Kerr and Mr. and orge Carr dined at \The Irill ” in New York and saw ellghts. ” r,- and,Mrs. Joseph Esquirol nner guests of Mr. and luart Angus on Thursday DiMman is home for the [vacation from Cornell. Wll*' ]ehner was graduated from an'last week. McCall Max- bome from Yale. old Gallis and Mrs. C. of Fushin^ motored to jipton, Mass., for graduation at Smith** college. MiH aughter Marjorie Is among puates. On Sunday Mr. and dlis had as ditmer guests Mrs. Le Roy-Nastzer of I Ind. Robert Horn of Revere Road re- turned this week from an extend ed business trip to Mu.scatine, Iowa. JPark girls and boys who luatTfrom Manhasset High' June 22 are Betty Brancr, opfe\. Betty .Huber George I Jerry Weatherall, BUI Sim — net KleinschnU dt atid Tom on Friday with a p>arty I were Carol Bassett, Joan Jean VoUmer, Palema Wak- MoConaugHty, Betty McElrneal, Barbara Wll- arbara Jean Vail, Nancy and Joan Gay. ' jSaturday evening bJr. and ard Crisflelct and Mr. and tarry Clarke entertained I at a buffet suppter at the ]1 home on Revere Road. Mr. Harry Alexander, of who were Mr. and ^ Mrs. ^ ’ s week-end gues^; Mr.'and arke.s week-end guests; Mr. fs. C. Dyer of Danville, Va., present; also Mr. and Mrs. I Hooper of Rockville Center. Ina Carr and Eric Mc- attended the Polo Game tis Polnt-^ Saturday. land Mrs. Ira Voll moved anhasset into their new. home tns Road last week. {Board of Governors of the Park Association met on evening at the home -of sldenl, Fred Ma<guire. Next evening there will be an election of officers for the riexit 'yeur at the Community Center. On Tuesday Mrs. Walter Stabler, Mrs. Leslie Dittman^ Miss Adele\^ Wagner and Mrs. L. A. Lauten attened a card party, at the home of Mrs. Adele 'Wlalton in Port Washington. ■Mrs.-Robert Baxter has returned to her home Iff Waverly. N. Y.. after a visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund T.' Baxter, of Park Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter left on Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. Baxter. Sr., at her home in Waverly. N. Y. They also will visit Cornell Univer sity. ..O.n_^tUrd,ay Mr, and Mrs. R ay- mond Hyde and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David \Stuart and daughters, Mathilda and Jane, rrio- tored to ^Princeton. N. ' J.. -for class day 'of Westminster School. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spadone, Mr. and Mr.s. Edward Place and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mallqry_ went to the “ Pour Seasons ” Theatre in Roslyn to .see “ The Queen ’ s Hu.sban'd.\ Bob Lunboers gave a party on Saturday night for Mary Hol ton, Jime Gillespie. Peggy Ma/k- graf. Mary Lancaster, Marjorie Robinson, Jean Dow, Bill Lutz, James Keats, Wlllljm Young, George Braneh, Ted Hebe and Bob Riley. \ Mr. and Mr.s. Carl Ullrich motor ed to Ocean Grove, N. J„ on Monday with Mr. Ullrich ’ .s moth er,- Mr.s. E. .. R.v Ullrich, who will pa.ss the summer there. Mrs. Katherine Dittman of Brooklyn, is a guest at the home of j jier son, Leslie Dittman, of nrayer Road. Candidate J. OAKEY M cknight Cites Plank On Which He Office School Community Croup Will Publish Newspaper FederatioH Unit Plans Lecture The Manhasset School Com munity A.ssoci»Uon in its longest session of Unr year. on*^onday afternoon, voted oir changes In Its policy Mid program for the com ing year. The college st^olarship fund was raised from $200 to $250, and new features added to the proposed program, among them a plan for ptfblication of a newspaper. After considerable argument, me mbers voted to adopt, on a temporary basis^ a program as outlined by Mrs. John Christsnsen. chairman of the committee. The “ fdafeu'es liieFijHfed oriK fbrm- J. Oakey McKnight Out- Iiii€ ‘ 8 Stand; John T. 4Jaly On Slate • Camp Ossipec on LtUce Os.sipec. ^ H.r wiil open on June 30. .Tlie boys ' allending \from ^msey Park will be Hugh Cobrain, Bob Ull Gay/cetebrated^r tenth I rich. Bill And j Bob Simmon.s, Bob and Eddie Lubbers, Sonny Butt- man, Buddy Knell. Last Satur day evening Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ullrich entertained at dinner CJouncellor Nelson Fry of the camp. - GETS NUMERALS Clarence Lipsky of Great-Neck, a freshman at the • University of Vermont, has been awarded his class numerals for his work with the \freshman ba.sdball nine, it was ano'unced this week 'by the J»re.ss Club. A rubber mat for the kitchen table or drain board will prevent mixing bowls from slipping whfen beating pr stirring is going on. .Oakey McKnight, son of the former, county attorney of Nas- .sau, today outlined - the platform on which he is .seeking election as police justice of Great Neck vil lage. Mr. McKnight is a can didate on the Peoples ’ Party ticket with William Njnesllng and 'Wil lis Bryant, incumbetits, for trus tees. John T. Daly, the incumbent. Who has been in office for four years, is a candidate for re-election on the Villace Party Ticket with tructees Nine.siing and Bryant. He bases his candidacy on his rccorod in office. Mr. McKnight ’ s statement: \I have been asked to rim for \ the office of Police Justice of the Village of Great Neck on the People ’ s P*arty ticket together with my good friends. William Nine.sl- .ng and Willis Bryant, trustees, by- a number of prominent re.si — dents of the ^llag»-who for many year? have been associated ac tively in local affairs aig|f who belie ve fne^ to _ he well— pualifleii. from experience in. the trial' of cases in the courts of the county and as counsel for .several village!; which require tlie rendering of opinions to the* Justice .when requested. “ As a young man in the com munity I wi.sh to take my part I in its affairs and believe that with | my training Tind experience in the legal profc.K.sion that the office of police justice is .the po.sltion in which I can best serve the vll-' lage. , • “ I. maintain an office in Great Neck and am readily available at all~tlrne4- to pei^orm. the* duties required'.'*' I have confidence that my friends in Great Neck will place me ..in the po.^ifton to make a record ’ in Great Neck as I have in other ■ sections of the town and county. ’ * atkm of study groups relating to the_ developmen-t of children from kindergarten age through adole- sense and .any - other subjects re lating to education which may be elected, each group to have a term of six weeks; and the publication of a newspaper by the Association every otWtr month during the. school year, .■juch paper to contain a comprehensive calendar of school activities, meeting daten, childrens ’ activities- in organizations and the class room, and the meet ing dates of all committees. This paper, according to Mrs. Chris tensen, would be mailed to all tax payers in the vicinity, assuring its circulation to' all personk interested in the school. * Mias BcUth Brower, choiinian of the committee for better moving pictufeik, urged members to write letters to the moving picture pro ducers stating their preference for single featurea of • better quality rateh than the double feature pro gram. Mrs. RoUin H. McCarthy, chair man of the scholarship committee explained how the recipients eff the award are chosen. She explained that the money must be used the following season and that it is ne cessary that the Institution chosen be an accredited one. The winners ore not Seri** To B* Sponaorod By SocomI Diatrict, New York Group The Second DMiiet, Federated Garden Chibe of New York S^te, Itrc., Mra. Horry Ma etili. director, will spoiMor a aerlee of lectures horttcultuFol and garden de sign. The firat will be given at 11 a. m. on June 32 at the Reverbead High School by Mrs. Arthur Ktsapp. She will talk on *;Bulbs and Seeds-for the 1937 Garden\. In the after- TOUBNIT FOB CLUB FUND A rint |$$udi tdunuaiaM «oa held «$da weak oi the home of MBa Oorolhy HOHnn. chainnan of the Junior W<laian'k Club of Oreot Neck, and her aM«r, Mlaa Bar bara Hatton for the mainteaance fund of the new clubhouse. Mildred Ogden won the wome nTi atifkies and A. Bruce Bieloskl the men ’ s slnglee. The mixed dcui^ were won by Dorothy Holton and Chorlea Brooka. MfeBCHANTS TO MEET The Great Retail Mer chants Assoolirtion, Arnold Child- house president, will meet at 8:10 p. m. on June 15 nt Great Neck High S<mool. The parking problem noon of the ssune day Edward Li-jwlil be discussed. prizes of any^ kind from the teachers or any one connected with the school. Mrs. Benjamin Morell, chairman of the children ’ s entertainment com mittee said that there would be a free moving picture on some in teresting subject early in Septem ber. Mrs. C. W. Fuller, president, pre- Howard of roirfleld, Conn., will Hotw rw t«^\*^ a »ign t riB The Small . {.sided. _______ Refreshments were served with Garden. ” Luncheon will be served at the Henry Perkins Hotel. Reservations should be made with Mrs. J. Adams Murphy of Brightw-aters before June 21. Successive lectures will be given on the fourth Monday in July, August and September. Mrs. Roy M. Uncoln of Port Washlnglon is in chaiger: Gets Honors Mrs. D. V. Wadsworth as hostess, subsUtutlng for Mia. William B, Simmons and Mks. S.^ R. Mjfxwell, both of whom were out of town. As- Chita Cronyn, Mrs. George Oeb- slsKng Mrs. Wadsworth were Mrs. trelch, Mrs. Fred L. Klrinschmldt, Mrs, George Waldman and Mrs. George F. ^elmann. To Repre|t ‘ iU Club At R. I. Gatlieriii^ Dutective Arnold Smith Wesley Davis Is Graduated Summa Cum Laude From St. John ’ s Wesley Davis of Brooklyn, -son' of Mr. and MSsT Walter W. Davis of the Wychwoocl, Great Neck, on Wecliie.sday moriilng was graduated summa cum laude from the Law School of St. John ’ s College. The commencement exercises were held at 10 a. 'm. at the Brooklyn Academy- parents. 5 Highland A'venue. of Mu.slc. Mr. Davis received a priae ” for •showing the highest legal ability in the class and also received the lota Theta Plague. He was awarded a gold medal for his work as editor of St. Jcrfin ’ s [ aw Review, which Is Olenneh K. Vars will attend the National Lions CX>nventlon . at Providence, R. I. fronr-' July 21 to 24 as a delegate from Uie O^eat Neck Club. Officers of the local club nomi nated last mdntUi were*' elected on Tuesday,at the weekly luncheon- Arnold Cornell Smfth. son of the ^chwood. They Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Port I ®' P''«*Went; . ma IVI second vice- president; Glennen K. Vars, third vice-president; WUllam Langridge, treasurer; Roy C. Hltclicock, SM- In His Law Work In Port Church Washing'on. who mad ; 'frlend.s while on duty in Great Neck as a patrolman attached to the 'fill Precinct. Nassau County police, 'xlil be married ut 8 p.- m. on June 33 in St. Stephen ’ s Church m Port 'Washington to Miss Mar ion Beatrice Hlltz, also of Port Washington. ’ Theer will be a re ception at the home of Mr. Smith ’ s Mr. Smith' now is a member \Of the Detective Squad of the Olh Precinct. retary; Railph Plledner, tall twister ar^ Howard Frteiiid, lion tamer. AU were in office last year. Artltur H. Deerlng. wno conducts a column on photography in tills neyvspaper, will be the speaker at.' a meeting of the Club at 6:30 p. m. ' on June 16 at the Wydiwood Re.s,- tuncnt. . 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