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w tME MANHASSEt PftESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 19^6- ^otatoes Can Smed 111 Horse Show iVotel Jon 19' It Scores Brave ,aain To Attend Affair Foi* Welfare Group MJtBMKt fof »x* «pd cot«« rtut**- **• ca\ “ .s “ Sur'i.x a:;\ .. “ wW HYF-M3-8A. Albany. N. ............... .. Mote than 500 persomi, OHiny of .them prominent in Ne* York and Long Island sortety, byaved the -elomants — aimrtay __ to __ attend the Junl*-ll on commitsion. .►dry, ^tltr Bay clothef presaer to Apply Leonard's work I Laun* I .nl8-lt I jaCPBKIENCID ' rstsnd* lori • It I , dersi ^ nUe to w 1177. third annual Sands Point Horse Show on the Ekigar F. Lucken-. bach estate lor the benefit of the Port Washington Village Welfare Society. Fannie Brice and Beatrlct Llllle. of stage fame, made the UundreM. one who un- j awards In the Oood Hands and tin* *nd m»r*tn* »nd | Maclay Cup Classes. ;f»de. Phone Oyster | Intervals during the morning and afternoon, and sllck- om and ralncnaLs ^prp the^ fashlon- The eomiBoreet and meet airt 6f dll ysgefabies U the lowly po- tdto. it is pomilar with dll tices and all type of people. It Is mfb- stkfitlil as a food and bManse df eonvenletiee with #hldii H can he pre^stfed Is desired ifi prefer- tfie« to o^er vegetsblta. one unl9 nd family mmt fui iium* two iimJl children and Write experience and -color to Box M, Roslyn News, Hoslyn. ^ ^ ■ 3IRL to do for chUdrei « 9 alary Neck. 4197. light houfi ren. ages 5 and 9 p. noon to 9 p. m Sleep out No cook ing. Salary $lp weekly. Plf ork and care I 7 Hours. 12 No cook- ,onc Or^at Junrl9-l APARTMENT T o I et \ rtment, all improvement#, inklin Avenue. Mmeola. T'ROOM lapa Apply ?ra. ---- Phone Garden City 84« ' Junli-U ^POUR-ROOM apa menU; refrlgerol 675-h .or isa An nent. all Improve- Call Oyster Baj rim tor Call Oyster Bay Anstice Street. *Jun 18-11 THREK-ROOM hot Cari k fltlon,. FOR R ent apa ivater, Frigidaire, Ater Avenue. Sea rtment with porch. garage. 129 Cim. Junl8-ll SITUATION WANTED ; e D waltresi el. Olen Co good po- Junl8-lt FURNISHED ROOMS mil Prl CORNER for one residencf minutes ’ oom. attractively or two gentlemen eferences excht wal rants. Fifteen minutes to sho: olubh. Oarage and breakfast optional 127 Reid Avenue. Telephone Port .Waahlnglon 198. Junifi-ti Ished vate Five tau- and TWO beautiful rooms, private bath, kitchenette, separate entrance, garage. Two gentlemen or couple. Meals ^op tional. Cool, quiet, Ideal surroundings. Phone Port Washington 2227-R. iOOMfl .with uijt. Q( kllfitien for light housekeeping v if preferred. Mr.i. La^*> MTi. '39 Blmooe Street. Oyster Bay. Phone 211-W. JunlB-tf LOST AND FOUND 9LACK Scotty. Inquire Damroseh Estate, Mill River Road. Oyster Bay. Junl9-U REAL ESTATE ON lagoon ofT Pecomc B q :*. white 3- roffwi colonial coUxgc with water sys- teok .Tastefully furnished. Canoe and rowhpat. Nb neighbors. Pishing, bath- htg. |p>atlng. 12,000; terms. Rent I3& •••kly. Box 431, J^slyn, N. Y. Junl8-tf LARGE bungalow, lots overlooking Pe- Jpnlc Bay. Boating, bathing. Ashing, . .wntlng. tioo. Box 431, Roslyn, L. J. K. ^ Junl8-lt FOR SALE y~ HE. year old. prlxo wlnnii PT^E. year old. prlxo winning grand- ■I Champion Hoather OoldAnder. Rds- n Kennels, Roslyn 546. JunlS-if 1934 cabriolet. 1305; Ford 1931 ’ , 1165; both exceptional condl- »: Walker, -68 ■Hinstdo ■ Avenue;' illiton^Park. JunU water apanlcl and Welch born May IS. Highoii atook. Rbsly qua Kennels, Ros- Junl8-tf t: $100. Ludwig Tenor Banjo, ly new->i2S. cash. Call Great juneUp poultry dealers In Eng- been prosecuted for us- to paint the faded hen*- so that they 'can 0 pullets. government gave a to Hlcholks Appert, 1 Arst to find a way of a ,by airtight sealing able garments fdr~ s^ctalofs and* riders. Conditions In the ring were .surprisingly good, the footing for 4he- . jumpers being safe 'BU- all times. There were ohiy- a fpw minor spills. \> Ranlbow ’ s Ebid, owned by Miss Jeanne Nchrbas. of Huntington, and shown by James Thompson, raptured the saddle hpr.se cham- plon-shlp. Reserve honors went to Mi.ss.Bett) Jane Ferguson, also of HunllhgtoB. riding her own gray mare Silver chimes. . Miwi West Triumphs Miss Betty West, o(„ Old West Ai I iRRe ffift article formed that there is i potato short- 4|fe expected In this country and that potatoes WM 'he selUpg soon at pnees higher than thejr have been In many years. It the short age does materialize and prices go soaring then put this article away and read It when the shortage Is over. Po tatoe s can b e made so tasty and delightful when cooked or pre- A1.I. SAINTS ’ CHUBCH Great N«*k, U I. Rev. Alexander McKechnle, Sector Saturday, June 20, 2 p. m. to 10 p. m. — Diocesan conference: Young people's Fellowship. aundaj, June 21 a a. m. — Holy, Comn>unlon. 9:30 a. .m. — Children ’ s t^tirch. 11, a. m.- ‘ Momlng Bnyer and i^rmon. , Tuesday, June 23, 10 a. m. to 4 | p. m.-yarish Day Quild annual I sessio n. ______ Wednesday, June 24, \III a. m. — St. John the Baptlst-r«Oly Oom- munlon'. Elks Organization Lauded At Flag Day Program Hera Public Welfare ttead Is Speaker; Other Local Groups Assist Gives Flag History , The Elks organization was landed by Nassau County Public Welfare Commissioner Edwin W. Wallace on .'Sunday evening at the annual Flag Day ceremonies held In the auditorium of the High School, METIJOUIST EPISCOPAL CMCRCH - JtS Northern Boulevard, Great Neck Her. Arthur M. Davidson, Pastor SunHl^uhe 21 0-4S a m — caiurch Schoo L ______ bury,, rcceiycd highest her bay mare Marilia ‘ T mk hunter champlonshtp.- Reserve went to Miss Prances Robbins, of South- ha mptop. Who Jum ped her brown gelding Brian Boru through tlie nlng the working hunter event and show. Miss Wfest rode consistently, win- al.so the ladies' class with Manha, Miss \RobOlns placed second in the heavy and middle weight division with Brian \Boru and was second to Manha in the ladies ’ class, as well'\as In the working hunter event. Tlie Nchrbas Stable was most succe.iful. Robert -Nehrbas rode his own chestnut mare Double Trouble to take- the event for combination .ponies, and Thompson showed Miss Jeanne's bay gelding Paloch Rex to score In the saddle class under 1S.2 hands. Rainbow ’ s End followed to take - the over 15.2 class ladles' saddle horse event and saddle sweepstakes. • ;|la«eivcs Tttree Blae'SIbiMriu M1.SS Ferguson gained three blue ribbons with Silver Chimes ' In the combination, under 15.2 hands and park hack classes. Patrick McDermott, of Brookvllle, carHed away the bulk of the money In tjie\ open Jumping. He had the leg up on his veteran brown , gelding Say When to cap ture the first event of the show, and the old facorlte, the dun mare Pretty Good, outjumped a big field in the. class that strated the after noon program. Miss Marcia Murray, ofSouth- ampton, repeated her victory of las^ year In the horsemanship competition for the Good Hands Cup and earned the right to ride In the event at the National Horse ShftW..,A Xlj^ Of ..fourteen, amunp. llshed young riders competed. pared In a variety of ways that doesn ’ t make the family tired of them. I shall help you to Intro duce variety In youf serving of po tatoes by giving jmu a few simple but effective recipes for pr^arlng this celebrated vegetable. They tu-e easily prepared and may be made as follows; Pommes Bohrmlenne: Peel large, well-shaped potatoes and partly bake them in the oven; scoop out the center and fill with sausage meat\ and finish cooking in the ov^. Serve hot with ^.Madeira mmes Soufflcw; l^ffrVnd Trim potatoes to square shape; cut one- eighth-inch thick and put In mod erately hot fat until partly cooked. Drain, then plunge them into an other kettle of clean hot fat to ef- 11 a. m. — Divine Worship. Tuesday, June 23» 9:30 a. m. — Church Scliool leaves the church In private cars for Sunken Mrodoy/ $tate Park for an all-day outing. Neck Lodge. Due to Inclement weather ' the original plan of con- duting. the program at the Grace Avenue park was changed. \The Elks are exemplifying their traditional loyalty to their coun try • and Its ideals by sponsoring this annual observance of Flag Day\ Commissioner Wallace j3p- ^ U ai - cd, - ‘ i l t,is-a spleintfid. t h i ng lo t. . the people of a community to gather once a year to pay tribute to the flag of our country and all lidns ’ Rotf ‘ Ftafl ’ Fliednet* 1^1. •t ary. with salt and serve, quickly. Pommes Columbine: Peel and slice raw potatoes, saute them care fully . In hot butter until tender and light brown; add pimiei^os cut In Julienne (thin strips);- mix well, season with salt and white pepper or a speck of cayenne and serve. Fommes Benedictine are very ef fective for special service. See that you have a spiral cutter. Feel po tatoes, Immerse them fbr one-half hour In Ice water, dry and cut In spirals, then fry in deep hot fat. Bretonne Fotatocs are cut In large dice when raw, then cooked In consomme with chopped onions, a little chopped garlic and diced tomato meat. Season well with buto, {lepper and salt. ’ Rie liquor shOind be practically absorbed or reduced when ready to serve. *■ PoUta Corks: Peel and cut po tatoes In cork shapes. Steam care fully to prevent breaking; roll In melted butter, then in chopped fresh parsley.; Pommes Me^iagere: Season mash ed potato well with butter and cream; whip until light, then add diced raw hath and chopped onions Place In a buttered baking dish, whidh have been cooked in butter, sprinkle well with gratd cheese and brown. Christ .Church, Manha.viet The Rev. Charles H. Ricker, Rcctoi . Sunday, June 21st Tiic • Services on the Second Sunday after Trinity,' Juiie 21st, will be Holy Communion at 8 a. m.; (Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 a. m., and ^ Young People's Fellowship at 7:30 p. m. The. ajj,^the Young Pco- pl^ ’ «^ FVllowithip . meeting will bQ the Rev. George jf. Talmage, D. D., Replor Emeritus of Christ Church, Oy.ster Bay. All the young people In the .Parish arc cordially Invited to attend. • , Wedne.sday, June 24th Wednesday, June 24th, being St. John the Baptist Day, there will be a. celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Friday- June 26th The Young People's Fellowship will hold a Dance on the evening of June 26 In the Parish House Auditorluiri. front* 9 to 1 o ’ clock. Music will be furnished by Rene Ca.spar and his Knights of Rhy thm. Tickets may be -purchased ‘ from-members of the Fellowship or at the door. Everyone is cordi ally Invited to be present. To Give Casseroles At New Shop Here Customers At James and' Hawkins Store WJIl Get Valuable Gifts that jt Stands for.\ - \rhe speaker was introduced by Erastus J. Parsons, ,, chairman of the committee. An lmpres.sivc feature was the massing of the colors by the Elks and other local organizations. Music was by the St. Aloysius Fife .and Drum Corps. Mrs. Gladys Mosher, wife of Commander Har low Moslier of the; diaries- -lA. Fowler Jr. American Legion Post, led in the s|pglng of the Natlbnal Antliem. Tlie introductory exercises were conducted by Robert S. Trainor, Exalted Ruler of the Great Neck Elks Lodge. The invocation wa.s read by PT-ed Gessner, chaplain. The history of the fl^s was read by Charles A. Gill and J^he re sponses by I. G. Wolf. The Elks altar service was conducted toy the Exalted Ruler and the benedic tion said by the Rev. E. J. Dono van, Pastor of St; Aloyslim Church. The North Stjore Chori^is . sang several selections. Among the* organizations Which took part in the ceremonies were: Veterans of Foreign Wars; V. P. W. Auxiliary; American Legion; Legion Auxiliary; North Riding Chapter, D. A. R.; Sons and Daughters of Liberty; Paumonok Lodge P. and A. M.; Sea Scouts, Girl and Boy Scouts; Knighte of Columbus; Nokomls ChapteL., O. E. S.; Alert, Vigilant and Man- hasset-Lakeville Fire Departments;- Great Neck council jr„ O. U. A. M, and-the North Shore Chapter, Reserve Officers Association. CHARUlj? .Au^GII*.,. After the ceremonies refresh ments were served ^t the Alert Fire Hall and there was dancing to music by the Manhassel-Lake- ville Fire Departmept Band. Just so you won ’ t be disappoint^ ed, please make a date to hear Richard Halliburton apeak on the night of Decemiber 11. It seems as - -thouf^r- we^ - B t a rtin g — aar^ — to- ballyhoo this but you know the number of people that will turn out — so be prepared! • • At dinner last night we had James Elssen of S&ddle Rock as our guest. Arthur Deerlng of Manhasset gave an entertaining and enllghten- tng talk on JJie. uaca-aLA camera in the everday man ’ s life. Per sonally I know that through his talk I am going to try and im prove my cttrUCTa work. He gave usT'A few siihplt iAstriictions In -the prop>er use of the camera that should help alw man to, better Stuffed. Egg Salad Cut hard-boiled eggs in halves lengthwise. Remove yolks and put Vr. whites aside in pairs. Mash yolks and add half the amount of devilled ham, and enough melted butter to make of consistency to shape. Make into balls the size of the original yolks- and re-flll white. Form i malnder of mixture into balls, place filled whites In nests of crisp his pictures of his gardens, family, landscapes or any thing he tries it on. Cocktails presided over by Eng lish and Hick — good to taste and plenty to ’ satisfy. (Doc Burling, after paying the penalty for practically every meet ing was presented with a new Lions emblem' so that now he will be fined double for not wearing It. That is — If we can collect it. lettuce leaves and put two or three of the extra balls In nests around the white?. Garnish with mayon^j naise. Will Schaefer PHOTOGRAPHER 5 RITA PLACE Tel. Great Neck 2564-J Copfes and Ivora Miniatures A Specialty CAMP SPOKANE (Children of the Sun) MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF MANHASSET 152 Colonial Parkway DAY CAMP FOR LITtLE GIRLS AND BOYS Two-acre wooded playground one block from the Ray — Supervised land and water activities. Crafts - Music - Rhythm - Nature Study Horseback Riding and Swimming - Lessons OPENS ON JUNE 22nd Judge Sent Relief Send* One Two Port charged .With rechw-j lief under fai,, ^tenced by E8:l>ert e . LecliT when they Anthony oreco view Avenue, was *y and was returned the — John Blumw' ” * troe- B, wa.s' ' sentenced county Jail. arrested ' to sene to ( MAN TYPI stw J “ What ha.,kepty;*| . ‘ ■I -was fixing my typewriter. ” \You ought to be I mit It. You get no .| .^hgir£. ’ ll..bc trr»ubiein — “ TW face our Iroubi*,^ pity is only to create i* — ®- Stanley Jones. Money to I ON MORTG* BEN W. 1 Real Estate — 4 Maple Drive Telephone Mknhaszet 1672 i A Seouriu Till PLAYHI Great Neck Fri.-Sat. Bette Davis and Gcor|i|| “ THE GOLDEN i . * — also- Sat. Eve Retidl “ 42\D STKEir) with Warner Bat»| Ruby Keel# Sun.-Mon. Bobby Breen and I ArmetU ig “ LET ’ S SING AGAOrl “ DBACL'LA ’ S BAHT with Otto Kni|e ■ Marguerite Chi Tues. to Thurs. Iegit| Fred MacMartty i -Joan BfUieilk “ 1? Hoti If Jir I -liso- “ ’ Tn.L WE «n I with Herbert Miidd| Gertrude Mkbid | Legal BtlPRCMt COURt or THE STATE- < NEW YORK, NASSAU COltNTT NEw ' YcmK ' iTA ’ ir: teachi I rs ’ * RETIREMBNT SySTEM, Bayville A. Cd Sponsors Switti PEARL M Fi •gainst OX, et-al 1 ., Do • hi pur»u»nc* at .adjudgment of fore- , closure ahd tale duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing The first 200 customers w-ho visit the jnew James and Hawkins store at 74 Middle Neck Road, Gf'eat Neck will receive a Bake-Serve Vanity casserole In a chrome frame, valued at from $3 to $5, with every one dollar purchase. The new store, which will rank .as one at the .show places of the North Shore ’ s shopping centers, will carry a complete line of paints, electric supplies* and household wares. The appointments will be modern in design and arranged ^ as to'facillate service to the cus- usmer. • ' --------- v ....... - ’ ■ A* feature of the servltsf.offei'ed will be early delivery. A. C. Brunson of GmaUNeck will be in charge. A.A.U. Meet At Rein- liurd ’ N Headed By Ed. P. jt^urr The athletic development com- mlltee of the Metropolitan Asso ciation of . the A. A. U. will hold under the auspices of tibe SayvWle Aquatic Club a swimming meet at ^Inhard ’ s Park on Long Island Sound on- Saturday, July 4, start ing promptly at 2 p. m. ’ The events will be 50 yards free style novice lor boys under 14 year.s, loO yards freestyle novice lor men. 50 -yards freestyle novice lor gfrls under 14 years. lOO yards freestyle novice lor girls, 100 yards freestyle. Class B. for both girls 100 yards freestyle lor J^oys ol the B.'A. C. ■Entries will close July 2 with Edward P, Can. BayvUle Aquatic Oluto, Bayvllle, L. Ii* * above entitled liMion and bearing date the 9th day of-%June. 1938, I. the undersigned, the Referee In aald judg ment named, will aell at public auction to the hlghe&l bidder by Allen M. Tep- Utx. Auctioneer, at the Courthquse In Mineola, County of Nassau, on the 3rd day of August. 1936. . at* 12:00 o ’ clock noon, th# premises directed by said judg ment to be sold, and therein described 8 follows; ALL that certain lot. piece or par cel of land, with the buildings and ImprovemeM *erebt^d or to be erected thereon. sUttlate, lying and being at Great SteKF County of Nassau. State of New York, bounded and deacrlbed aa follow* i ‘ KSOXHlfiNG at a point on the- northerly alile ol Florence Street, dis tant one hundred eighty usai feet easterly from the corner formed by the iriteraeetlon of the eaaterty aide of Polo Road wlUi the. northerly side of Florence Stftet; running thence north erly at right angles to Florence Street, one hundred thirty M30i feet; thence easterly parallel with Florence Street, sixty i8Q) feet; thence southerly again at right angles to Florence Street, onp hundred thirty il30i feet io the iio'rUi ’ ^, erly side of Florence StreVl; rtinhlng thence westerly along the northerly side Of Florence Street, sixty iMi feet to tlici^lnt or place of beginning. TOOITHim wRh idl the right, tl lying In front of and adjoining* sal premise to the oehlrt Hub thereof. T oo IT hkr with all' the fUlUras, ohatieU and articles new or beriatUr attached to orkttsed in connection with June Brides! ♦ ♦ ♦ RELIVE tHAX HAPPY DAY WITH A Pliotogra])!] OF THE HAPPIEST MOMENT < YOUR LIFE + ♦ ■ + Great Neck: 31 Years, A. CllLET 281 MIDU'^LE NECK ROAD Phone: Great Neck 2973 tach said prsm ___ . 'TOOITHSR with ui* Kppartbhano**, •nd kU the uute -*nd rlihU of the »^rj^ eurvey would mow lo'WARO 8. DR PAaqUALR, leq . - > (- Beftri ^URL C. NRRDLRMAN. Atthnwj tor ri«lhtiii, 17 Johit Rtreot, READ^ FOR SUMMER? more than ever Vo RMe, and the hot ray* M the khttuher aun. Ybar Mqk« » aearchhif teet every day ol the new eoa- M|t Prepare yoiVirtf^ lor Uuae crucial day*! ANY 3 ITEMS— $1* AL ’ s Beauty . 5 alon Gr Barber Shop iUDI^ NfCK ROAD q**. tT. AUttilDI ^hons k8reH Nkdt A Word To The Wise (SHOP PER) And H(^e It 1$ READ THE ADVERTISING IN THE MAlVttASSET PKESS before you shop. Doii^l be jiifl ndry shopper IVlio relies solely on ability and lime to find th« I m ‘ s 1 ... bp wise save yourself dolin'^ ihoney and hours in time. fuliy each and every adverii'^piipni ’ yobt Ort'dis ilife pricea offered am! tin* lx ‘ 1***'^ ‘I'* ly of the merchandise.^.^ • these things right in easy chair. . .then go ripW ** local sh|t*es where you th^ Tflues al d “ ‘ t oifi^i&ping hours. the cheapest