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THE MANHASOTT PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 12. 198g it camera shall 1 buy? This • a frequent Inquiry, and a very iB^wtant one, and 1 shall try ^ to answer it. ^The best camera for all around E; work for the auteur to use is a medium slae. If you are going . to stick to one instrument. • 1 recommend a roll film camera , • using either 214 x 314 or 314 x 414 film, a folding type with a lens that Is Anastigmatlc, that opens __ to W.3 mounted In a shutter with speeds from 1 second to 1/300 of a second. You should also have a lens shad^, a yellow color fll|fr and a green color filter, then If you have ahy. money left a- Tripod is a valuable ” adjunct. With a camera of the above type you can do all the ordinary or general ^o^raphlc work. The extraordinary or freak stuff, keep and after all is said it is the photographer and not the camera .... that counts. . . Hie yellow color filter is to be used when you are doing land scapes or houses, In fact any shot where there Is a color scheme Including greens and yellows but no reds calls for this filter; The green filter is to be used where red enters Into the color scheme and In (X)rtraits in day light. Use' plenachrome, super plenach- rome, or verachrome film with the yellow niter of best results. Use agfa isochrome, arga pan- -- diromatlc, or eastman panchro- k-' matlc, or panatomlc with the green * “ *\fllter for best results. Use the lens shade all t)ie time best results. Use the tripod for all slow shots, all important shots, inth a camera of this size which usually a short focus lens •fvu can use the following method which will give good results with the minimum amount of attention. Set the Camera at the 25 foot mark, the Lens at Pie., the Shutter at 1/25 of a second, you are now ready to shoot anything that is more than 15 feet away from the Camera, your machine is now adjusted so that It can be used as ' If it were a Ijox camera, but your ; pictures will be much sharper i' than you could make with a-box' -camera. . The above cap be u.sed by owners of cameras using 2^ x' 4% ^Im. ■ To remove the shine from black Cloth, rub It well with a cloth dlp- t'Tpcd in turpentine, then hang out .Of doors. Nem, Notes! In Plandome Of Interest til. and Mns. John I. Mange of Plandome Road, are at jsoughkeep- sle, N. V., this week to attend the graduation of Mlm Lydia Mange from Vaasar. They will go from there to MaasochtieeUs and will return to Plandome on Tuesday. TTie marriage of Miss Mange to Louis Hume Parent of Larchmont will take place at the Mange home on Saturday. Mrs. John McAusland and Miss. Mabel MacAusland, WrxxUand Drive, are staying at the summer Home of Mr. and Mrs. Pletcher am at Prout ’ s Neck; Me. Mrs. MacAusland Is Mrs. aiH's mother. Mrs. Picderict..Sharp ^of Hay Driveway, entertained Mrs* Welter PAloCk and her two >, children, Margery and Kenneth, Mrs. J. J. Warnne. of oualaston. and JSisJ C^tarTes ' HSm^,-of Plahdoml^at' luncheon at her home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Oaomr, of Shore Drive, sailed on Friday for England aboard the Europa. They will pass six weeks traveling In Brigtand ^ Scotland. Great Neck Public Schools To Aid In Regents ’ Survey The last meeting of the Literary Department of the Plandome Woman ’ s Club for the season will be held on June 17 at the home of Mrs. Paul A. Nellmn on Shore Drive at tWO-thlrty o'clock. There will be a summary and review of were presented this year . reprcsentatlv.* » In every seiise a c^tnictlre errterprlse. With the help and kindly advice ttw superintendents are giving us all over the state, we ought to reach, two years fronf As one of the school ' sy.stems of New York State, the Great Neck public Schools have been asked to aid the New York State Regents ’ Inquiry into the now, when our fact-finding pro- • J- — . oHii 'ernm is over. corKluslons about W.U uc - ---- ----------------- character and cost of public education that will serve as the lectures and discussions Whichin U»e State, it was |g.jjj(jes m the conduct of the this week. The inquiry was In-j ,^j,oois.* ’ .vtltuted by a Committee of Regents j gypry high school principal In of which Owrn u. Young Is chair- has been Invited to name man, and Is said to be the most ^ educatlor»al Issues which to comprehensive study ever urider- ■ most important^in taken of >an educational system. j,jj; own school. Many heads'^Of The director pf the character and ; gienientary schools have been re- V. Care of the Feet M.H. SKORNEdK, Pod.G. WARM WEATHER NOTES TTje advent of real warm weath er. bringing as it does. Increased activity In games ai>d .sports along Miss Alberta EkI wards, of Central Drive, returned on Monday from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., wliere she attended her class reunion at Vassar. Mrs. Jtoger Bullard of Central Driver ahd her daughter. Miss Mary Bullard, will leave on Sun day for Cambridge, Mass., where they will attend the graduation of Mrs. Bullard ’ s son. Henry Bul lard, from Harvard. Mr. Bullard will return to Plandome with his mother and sister at tlie end of the week. ^ Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gallon, of West Drive, left on Tiiur.sday for Hot Springs, Va, They will re turn on Monday to Plandome and will leave on Tuesday for Anticosti, Labrador, where they ■will remain for thiw weeks for salmon fishing. with other recreational particl- Harvard, who directs, the study pations, also calls for a timely warning. /When frequenting locker rooms, .shower . rooms, swimming pi^Js and oEH^pSciSf-Wh«e to walk about on damp or wet surTaSes, always be sure to have your feet covered. . Fungus diseases, like ‘ Athletes Feet ’ thrive In mois ture and heat. The carelessness cost inquiry is Dr. Lutlier Gullck, yj contribute data especlal- haad of the Institute of Public | jy proimotion problems and on Administration In New York City. | ^novations under way In grade He has drawn famous educators to,,pj^Q„)j; these ways and others, the Inquiry .s ’ taff to insure an j jyj. Gulick said, the Inquiry hopes impartial view. Among these a ’ '«,to keep close to the bctiye-prac- Dri Francis T. \Upauldlng from q { education and to stay clear The Dramatic Department of the Plandome Woman ’ s Club meet for the last time this seastm on Tuesday at the home of ’ Mrs. Prank Casey on South Drive. Mrs. Casey, who has been chairman for the past year, turned the gavel over to M^. William B. Schrauff of Rockwood Road, newly-elected chairman. The other new officers Mrs. Charlen Renner, glBfc- .chalrman; M>s. Paul Moriia, retary and Mlss-HVIarJorle Schoudel, treasurer. * Mrs. Perle Freeman Is now oc cupying her home in Flower Hill, which has been rented for .some time-.' Great Neck High School Students Receive Prizes At Honor Assembly l^ ’ BMoes and scholastic medals were MMlved by atuceorls of Great Neck School at an Honor Assembly pr Tuesday niornlng in the lUgh PP0ol auditorium, ihe present- were nmde by Leon C. High, Clpal. ners In the essay contest by the Long Island Ter- iry committee were; Barbara ^ \Free otear/ Days ” ; Alvin Bullen,' ‘ ,'JMrly Long Island\ and Keeler, third. “ Flret White i Neck Ameriran Legion prize for the highest in history was won by OlCane. First prizes in a In sdcial study sponsored by ar HUl Asaoclatlon were won Armann and Harold Reed, for the outstanding work and science, award- Harper, was won by of secondary education, and Dr. Leo J. Hnieckner from the Uni versity of .\finne.sola. In charge the .studv of elementary edu- Outstanding .school men of New | York State arc working with Dr. J Gulick and lits staff on all phasc.s of the Inquiry and to these heads' of school systeitis Dr. Gulich of thCOTfes unrelated to fact.' Round “ Manhattan By TOM COLVILLE of people who, having these skin turned recently for assistance in Infections, patter aroiind with an utter . disregard for the welfare of others,.,make.s It doubly Important that everyone with a sound skin should be extremely watchful that Urey remain .so. Eh/ery person who follows In the In th^ wee small hours of the morn, the most cosmopolitan crowd setting up the various special In- vleeligatlons peces.sary to meet ,the requirements of the Regents. One | to be seen in any night clufil In of Uie first steps tor which Dr..|pjg^ York, gathers there. Visiting Gulich has asked the aid and co- 1 from Hollywood, the stage,' operation of the .schools is in mak- | ^ sprinkling of the elite from s.,:' .s, — respecters of names or designetl to reveal, among other ® tilings. wheUier boys and girls ! It n°t an uncommon sight to learn the thfee R ’ s today and how Dan Healy request popular stos English; Virginia Mitchell, french; Barbara Maculey, Latin; Wray Lan- don. music and Raymond DryeV, social - studies. It was announced that Latin stu dents who took part In a contest In New York city placed second in the Caeser class and sixth In the third year class. Clara Cohen re ceived- a medal for placing second. ■Hw,names pr-the'CraaBaf^'l^o Vlill „b;.'ale^Je<i,'--meipljers of th£ Itotlonal Society wlU ite announodti at the Commencement Exercise to be held on June 22. families. Keeping the feet rfu)d in tlielf per-sonal slippers ,1s an act of kindness to their fellow men and to the victims themselves, since by exercising thl.^^^are, they prevent Increase in wirulence of* the dis ease. Another skin infection whicji is passed from one to another in these places Is the pappillomEa or wart. This is a painful growth caused by the entrance of a vjrus Into the skin. This virus takes about a month to incubate. The wart may look like a corn on the sole^ of the foot, but Is extremely painful on pressure, it is most painful when pinched between ttie fingers. Keeping the feet shod will help to prevent the spread of tills Infection. ,.,,With the.se thoughts In mind, 'doTi ’ t rely upon the highly adver- M.sed remedies and noslrumsT Seek tlie advice of your (2alropodlst or Phy.slclan. They really know what to do for you. 'Remember that a little extra trouble In ' prevention will save you a great deal of pain and ex pense later on. Don ’ t go barefoot! Vhen you see anything wrong with your feet or even suspect is visit your Chiropodist at onde. Ed. note — This is another of the series of articles by Dr. Skomeck which are appealing exclu-sively In this new.spaper. Hb has an office in the Nassau Bootery, 64 Middle Neck Road, Great Neck. tlie problems of education which leas, have taken to tlifelr bosoms of the theatre to display their tal ents for the benefit of the custo mers. Regardless of their place in the theatrical firmament, big or small, they all respond with alac- to apjJly them ' in practical life, and also the kind of young people who\ lejive school. This testing pro gram will take about, one day's time or less, according to the plan s made, and will be carried through j ** ® tribute to the respect simultaneously in many parts of I that they nourish for the urbane tlie- state. In .Great Neck, tests I Nealy. are being conducted in the 6B The new rendezvous is fast rlval- and 12th grade hjgh school classes Ing in popularity Healy ’ s old Ha during the week beginning Jun'e 1. |Ha ClUh,,,.wriloh reigned in the an interview this week Dr. Gulkh- said that the Inquiry has for its surpose the discovery of .speakeasy era.^sAlthough only a pleasant memory m tihe minds of the “ Old Guard, ’ ’ they, neverthe- ticvi York faces. ’ ’ The Regents commissioned, the Inquiry staff to find out what education is achiev ing In tills state, ” he said. “ It Dan Healy ’ s new Broadway Room, which more than Alls the vacancy left' by the demise of^ the old Ha Ha. Grtiduates Get Degrees From College Head Great Neck Represented At N.Y.II. Commence ment Exercises . ..Great Neck waa reRreredted *on Wednesday morning at the 104th Commencement Exercises of New York University, when seven gradu ates from this area received degrees More than 4J)0 graduates were ates from this area received degrees, inverted wKh degrees by Chancellor Harry Wodbum Chase. •Die Great Neck representatives were: Marlon Elizabeth “ ^pper, 66 Forest Row, Bachelm of Science. Sghool of Education; Anne Wini fred Steele, 230 East Shore Road. Bachelor of Science, School of Education; Vivian Adele Simpson, 14 Third Street, Bachelor of Science, School of Education; Paul Bukunt, 139 Station Hoad, Bachelor /gi,'^9clence-~ln --Mechanlcafcr--ERgl- i^rlng, Collge of Engineering. 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Knowles FUNERAL Ut MAIN STREET PORT WA9Rni!-z4 Whmt^t Part WMhIngton CONSIDERATION FOR THE LIVING 0!d REVERENCE PQt r„,. — VISITORS ALWAYS WBLCOMB- — “ When the Pre.sldent * dally de mands, as he does every few days, that “ Industry\ get busy and hire a »!alS ‘ more of the unemployed -h_,.j)gs_ey.e£ Jjlfpd. £\m i» boom times, he apparently doesn ’ t pause, to think that industry hasn ’ t a • sutoservlent Congress at its beck and call to provide appropriations to pay the men hired. i' It' tr n ^ n A f i' ll w '4 s? c FEDERAL THEATRE of Long Inland In the Junetime Comedy of Speed and Laughter * “ TAMED^ - AND HOW! ” — EXPERT PROFESSIONAL CAST- Complete Seenlo Production - - A Gay Stage Play SPECIAL ORCHESTRA Friday, June 19lh - One Night Only GREAT NECK H. S. AUDITORIUM Auopicea G. N. Athletic Club |:l SUNDAY IS INSPECTION DAY ----- for ----- MR. ANDMRS. 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