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X' ipiSP?®! THE MANHASSET PRESS^ FRIDAY. JUNE 26. 1986 Celebratd I Fourth Plandome ater Sports on the Fourth be held at 9:30 a. m. aier 01 Brookslde Drive charge of the events at and Owen Davies of rive, will be in charge of evenU, which will start m. on the Village Green. oily Cronyn. daughter of Mr.s. Thoreau Cronyn of Drive, sailed on Tues- le volendam for Europe ■ group from the Students lonal Travelers Association.. Inyh will be gone for about, and will go on a bicycle tough France, Germany, [Denmark and Sweden.^ nd Mrs. L. Edward Stiles urned from-a wedding -trip]_D|., Jg. • America and ,the West lid are. living in Port V^s^ |Mrs. Stiles is the former Ive Clark, daughter of Mr. LeGrand Clark of Middle tha McKinley, daughter of Mrs. John R. McKinley ry Road, celebrated h.er Jrlliday'with a party on She \ took several of her kiends to the Bronx Zoo |day. • ^ Mrs. Richard R. Stover vood Road, and their two Joan and Kltson, arc at Napague Harbor, near Point, for^a few weeks. Li Mrs. Archie Griffes have the summer at their farm ngton, * • V n* Scouts from Plandome her home on The Ridge on Monday night. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Fox and family of Bayvlew Road. Plandome Manor, have gone to their country place. Headlong Hall Farm, at Cen terville, Md.. to pass the summer. Miss Eleanor Shoemaker of Bay- view Road, Plandome Manor, at tended the Democratic Convention In Philadelphia this week. She was the guest of Mrs. Edmund K. Dawes in Bala cyhwyd, Pa. * • • Mrs. Dorothy Hombrook Bally arid her daughter, Sally, have re turned from Sarasota, Fla., and now are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Shoemaker at their home in Plandome Manor. Mrs. Bally will take a house In Manhasset for the summer and . her son. Fred Bally, and daughter, Miss Caroline Bally', wlll .be with her. Noted Physician Has Office Here F. Gallant Was Di. rector Of Large South ern Hpj^j^tals Dr. B. F. Gallant of Huntington, noted specialist in Internal medi cine, general diagnosis and diseases of the nervous system, has opened an office in the Kensington apart ments in Great Neck. *' he will (wntlnue to maintain ^hls Huntinj;.- toh office. Dr. Gallant has been engaged for years in ho-spital work aiid.the • I directorship of a number of large institutions. He was formerly med ical director of the nationally known Charity Hospital of New O. ’ leans. ranking in size and oper ation with the “ big four ” of the United States. He also at one time 'was owner and ' medical di rector of tlie ,Sl. Luke ’ s and Bel- heir home in Plandome ;■ vedere private hospitals of New several months and yiey I Orleans, whi^jh were operated\\r61 ‘ ' the specialized work ct general clinical diagno.sis and diseases of the nervous system. ■ Dr. GailaiU lias figured proml- Have You Heard — ? A LETTER FROM PAMELA Says Thing Are Quiet Dear Mae:- Have you heard of anything exciting about to hap pen . . all my friends seem to be busy as the pro verbial bees . but when it comes to finding inter esting things to talk about . . well, there just aren ’ t any . . at least I haven ’ t heard about them . . scads of families hereabouts are getting ready for vacations .1 imagine the real exodus will start right after the Fourth . . and there are heaps of club parties . . the Sands Point Bath Club certainly is going is for the the social whirl in a big way this season . . . and the North Hempstead isn ’ t far behind. By the way, remind me to show you a copy of the Book of Great Neck when you pay me your next visit . . you ’ ll enjoy reading it ... it ’ s smartly gotten to gether . . the High School young.sters are selling them and selling them-fast they tell me -eH-«-eftmp- -nontiy nio “ u!fl5iindin«'of many Montaukh Point. of the scioniiflcallyXperated hos- i BlaofcwcJI, Nancy Cronyn, Dillenbeck, Betty Shimp Ilip Parrott, ®f Plandome- fduotedi on Monday night 'ahasset High School. Al- kkwell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell, of North Drive, ttatorian. |d Mrs. William Anthes Drive, will . pass the - weel^ad -MfSv- Charles S — Hopr- New York, will be the Mrs. O. W. Anthony at THE - [BLACKBIRD SHOP ’ S U'lc Location 23 Grace Avenue Ireat Neck, L. I. ... JUNE 28th with a [Special Dinner ed from 1 to 8:30 P.M. all, bread, rolls, cakes ^nd ice cream will be home-made. pitals. Fair And Tea For Milk Fund (Continued from page 1) Mrs. Flpyd Moore and Mrs. Headdy Durchln. ’ Sports wear: Mrs. Thomas M. >«„: n.rry Oin and Mrs. William C. Potter, summer home at Shelter _ .Garden furniture: Mrs. Ohver C. Iselln, Mrs. William Aldrich, Mrs. Towing, Miss Dillworth. Mrs. ■ PhTlTip\ 'Boyer and MrsrSopTs^ Glass and.,china: Mrs. Thomas Laughlln, Mrs. ■ John Pell, Miss Dorothy Peil, Mrs. william .Mc Laughlin and Mrs. Richard Malers. Grab bag: Mrs. Robert-Winthrop. Mrs. Stout, Mrs. Paul Mills and Mrs. RatJiborn. Will Schaefer PHOTOGRAPHER 5 RITA PLACE Tel. Great Neck.2564-J Copies and Ivora Miniatures ------------S peci a l ty ---------- — - of the younger set . .. they ’ re all getting ready to start off for camp . ,*..6ordon Zeese is.to be a counsellor at ■ Camp Medomac again this summer . lots of the smaller boys are to go to the J. Fred Hicks camp Doygla.s A.sche wilHBe a riding counsellor af a camp this summer. — •--- The weather we ’ ve been havin g seems to have danlpened my ardor for window shopping ... I can ’ t tell you much about what ’ s what in our “ main street ’ ’ shops these days ... I really will have to start ser iously very soon thinking about a vacation wardrobe . . I intend to do all my shopping right at home . we have so many s mart shops right 7iere in Great Netk and Manhasset\ there' reaTIy' Ts\ rib rea.sbh 'fbr get ting all hot and bothered tramping through the city emporiums .. and the prices-frere are really lower in moat ca.sea. ' I saw Betty Uhl, Joe Hickey, Olivia Grant, Colm Story, Pat Walsh, Wed Himsworth, Winnie Roaeliiia and Ken Caatallonas at the Sands Point Bath Club on Saturday night . . . Maxwell McKnight is ^ome from Yale Law School yop know he was graduated last'week Eiine Holst, who ’ s studying at the Yale Fine Arts School, is with the McKnights for the sum mer at their place in the E.states . Frank Newman “ Of'Manhasset is home from Princeton .he was grad uated this month ... and Dudley Saunders has \come home from Cornell. • Golden Craig started off for Texas this week . . he has. a-job .an-a raneli_ _. a real cowiioy jobJie aaya . and on.a real ranch not a dude ranch ... Ethel Casey is getting c)ver an operati(^.al Jamaica Hospital . . she had her tonsils removed Elizabeth ^Wilson of Kenfncky, who wa.s visiting May Mary MTg- 'not May, has left for her home.. And that seems to be about all for the moment ...considering what a busy week we ’ yt; just had in this part of the Island, I really should have hud lots more to chatter about ... .perhaps I can do better next week . . so until then, affectionately, Frank J. Kelly Fatally Hurt In Gir Crash Manhasset Man Dies In Hospital; Was G. M. Executive Ftftnk j. Kelly, 38 years of age, of 197 muuaU Avenue. Man hasset died in a Queens Hospital late on Saturday evening, a few hours after an autonaoblle which he was driving was in collision with a truck at Nassau Boulevard 196th Street, Bayslde. According to police report. Kelly wa.s operating his cart east Na.v«au Boulevard when It crashed head-on Into the truck, owned by Michael Casalnaselnl of Jackson Ph«tpgra|li; ' ARTHUR DEERINQ speaking • 'Rclghts, being driven In the op- t>oslte direction by Tony Mincelli of College Point. Kelly was pinned in the driver ’ s seat and police had to rip off the top of the oaf to release him. He,, was rush^ to the hospital', suf fering from a fractured skull and fractured arm. He died Without regaining consciousneee. Kelly, .who was an executive of the General Mot(»s Corporation, is survived by his wife and four children. Funeral services were held on Tiies^y .. aL_lhe .Walter B. Coqkfe FHmerai Parlors in New York City. A .'■.olemn requiem mass was said at St. Gregory ’ .s R. C. Church\ on ■West 90th Street. Burial was in Na.ssBu Knolls cemetery In Port Wa.slnngton. ' SMaBy Kind* of Saalagoa While tha number of ktndi ot Inuaagee In conunoa nae I d the Cnited StHfea may not Ije more thnii .'■>0. at a fair In Oernian* • few years ago *iiere were f.TR^ diatinry A few weriu ago I was lecturing on photogrephy to a mixed group of young peo|^. To my lurprtae I noticed that the young ladlee pre sent mmed to take more Intereat and ask more queellons than the young men. Upon Investigation It developed that the |lrls were tntereeted in portiaiture,''as a profession in some caaea and others wanted to know how to make good portraits with the average amateur hqutpment. As I have had some other Inquiries recently on the professional angle I am going to tell you hare that apart from the apprenticeship you must go through there is quite an expence to fitting up a studio. Tlie professional Portrait photo grapher to do good work must posses the following equipment, — a studio U)gt is at' least as long as the average living room, a camera with a long bellows to ac- conabdate the long focus lenses be must use; a heavy -studio-stand-}' to hold the camera steady to prevent vibration, a battery of lights, spot lights, flood lights, background .and banks of llghfS for various . effects, reflectors, screens and various backgrounds, and the' studio mast be wired for heavy duty lighting. A developing room Is also a iT«e«iiy,' also “ I y mm mm m pi^aik^^fetoh iM M gp> proval. av he adtattt «f|kt and niiitunur ||te Ml Tti8H an th« flml uuHhlaa iHTioli ma4k apd gpiN>>4. and lligB momliA B in ta te portray B dm of O m fact MftoMd' Of'BIWftBd At needed. In sotne eMOf, timod AMB moulti turned up • UBIA, p loqiok molee, warte, all WmlAea N-' moved,— In short here la the eustomera and the customer says •Tty, how expensive''I After reading the above do you think you would like to open a studtoT Try m Wmmt Pwl WaMflPb.: BICY< ' — at — ’ rEuraton'a CyoU •ASM and 877 MIDBU NMK jjpAfi Great Noek |W-1 YOUNG Peop/e Art Any Aya . - ■■ ■ ■ -------- ---------------------- - ----------- IM II I . , ..^1 Whether you ’ re six or sixty, you r« younf M lonir as you have a zest for living. And to > enjoy life at It ’ s beat, you ’ ll want • cocktail- before dinner. Mr. and Mr.s.Brne.st Emerling and family of Deepdale ’ Drive-will de- ■ pa^ ’ ir - tod a y - for- a ..stay.-of -sevaraL. weeks wil,b Mr. Emerling ’ s parents in Ohio. Mrs. Fred Ulil of Canterbury Place had as guests for a few .days;,..lhc,..baslnkn8...,Qf._,lhe , w^ Mrs, Michael Manning and Miss ! ] Helen Condon of ^Elizabeth, N. J. Are you Going Away? 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