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VK ■ THE MANHASSET Pfti§l 3 . PRIDAT. ’ JUNE M, im ninttWlrtiMii-' - — — — Li JianlfdiBBFt Prw Entertainments Road, MMih*M8t ?hona! OroatTWCk 1410' Telephone iManhaeeet 1741 1 Bronson W. Grlscom, Publlshei Mae Dennier, Editor mW YORK OFFICE: 561 FIPIH AVgSlUB Telephone: Vanderbilt 3-6422 _____ — in KaabsMet, N. Y. CUMcnntton luie: $2.00 Per Year Ui Adranoe i: ___ FRtDAY, JUNE 28, 1936 BE PATIENT Hundreds of youn{( men and women this week were jrraduated from the Hiffh Schools of the North Shore. Many of the students will jfo on to higher institutions immediately in the ittdu.stfral and economic world. Graduates of tlije pa.st few years have not received ^he cohgratulatfqns so casually handed out in the ^halycon days before the tleinession. This year most of ^ ftosiyir, Two Flal^ [them will of ,diece«sity .join their ' prcdece.ssors in : — ---- 4.. i ....................... 4 ; — 4 ..„4.i “ better times grim determijiation to be patient until are here agg in. ” ' 'it is discouraging for young people to sit down and ^wait, espet-ially after they have prepared themselves rto enter/life ’ s battle — are “ all set and rarin ’ to- go ” . They wjll need all the patience at their command. They i^will nyed, as never before, to prove to themselves that itheir/training in High School has equipped them with [the /ability to incet life as it come,s, to take the goqd *^yi^h the bad, to cope with situations not' bf their making ibove all, to be patient. OUR PUBLIC PARKS The yld adage, “ all work ” , ete.,, never is (|iiite. ipt as in Ihef irst days of svmmer. With winter “ far ^ind ” , the outdooV beckons. The clerk at his de^!;ik Inks longingly of “ the.old swimming hole ” '; the typist her machine counts the days beforei her vacation; ither in.s])eots his fishing tackle and mother wonders last year's bathing suit will do for another .season. • The residents of the North Shore are fortunate in leir choice of places in' which to play. In Great Neck Particularly a debt bf. gratitude- is due the Park Board, fhe need for free parks and bathing beaches never has |een so acute as it'is today. With incomes curtailed lany families mu.st find summer pleasures at little or |o coat. The Great Neck Bathing Beach is a delightful toot to* w ’ hile away a summer afternoon. Well-kept lawns, \le spreading branches of • shade tre.es, .swiming facil- es, all virtually in one ’ s back-yard, at no coat. Allen- ►obd Park, like a w.ell-hindscaped garden, is never inviting aa when the .sun is high in the heavens, ^ranches under the leafy boughs of the huge trees at le Village Green offer a shady retreat from the heat the afternoon. \ In both Great Neck and Manhassec .well kept Mem- IfQal Fields are available as public' playgrounds. Many of the North Shore villages, including several t those on the Great Neck* peninsula, offer their resi sts l^easure facilities in. the form of their own private Snis IJoui-ts, swimming pools and parka. But to the great ijorily of persona the public parks provide the only icq fbr relaxation and exercise. UGAL NOTICE Y- COUBr: NASSAU COUNTY X LEGAL NOTICE OUARANTEE AND TRUST rANY, et/Hno, NOTICE TO CREDn'ORS riuant to *n order ot HON. LEONE D. Howell, Surroiate ot the Couatb ol Nauau, notice li hereby flven .to eu.^r- ttir satrte ttllr tm vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the admlulstralrlx ot the Batste of isld de ceased, at her place of transactlAf busi ness At the office of Cyril J. Brown, her attorney, fla«a JluUdJag, OreiU- N m I e , H.- York, on or before the 33rd, day of July next. Balbd. Mln^ola, N. Y..' January 11. 1Q38. AUCK OOVEY HAZZAIID, ’ ' Administratrix. CYRIL J. BROWN, Attorney for AdmlnlfitraUli, ‘ PlHix Building,'.Great Neek,. N. T. Plaintiff, : ffeuJtNO^KpORA'fiSRH Bpedlck. PlalntlfTs Attoiiicy, et, Brooklyn, N. Y. .the- td iUdgment entered in the* Bty cifert'e office on Ai>rij will Bell at public auction at M of the County Courthouse. -York. OH'the 13th day ot i 19 o ’ clock In the forenoon ptemUes in said Judgment ■pld being a plot, of ground Town Of North Hempstead, New York, known i AB lot iad the northwesterly 0 on a certajh map lg(^rty bilonglng to A. ^ at Brookdale, Qreai fchtU, surv.al8T4” and County Clerk'B office t;^der Die No. Ml and in l^br pip No. 138, and de- Aafd {nap m follows; I on the Bouth- . , , Road where -tf^k Road 18 Inter- Ion line between lota i running thence South ^ien West along* said lettered H and lasterly line ol I Youth 34 degrees r aald nurlheahlerly li ’ ff.Ta feet; thence ^minutes East U3 ndy Bide of Mid- Blienro North 34 along said side kV8 feki to till itw< Btortgagoy's in- * Referlt. iferM ttapy adjgumed to i'^aame tumr and Try Our Want Ads iFriday, June 26, 1636 BUbyKHi) . SRbylon — PevH'i Squ»d- rbri ■* “ SMt AHfel B»y Shore, Bey Shore-^One Relny Afternoon R*rmln*dRle, strand — Message to Oercla lAUghlng Irish Eyes Flushing, Loew — Show Boat One lUtny Afternoon Phi8hln»,* ’ ^d — it ’ s iiove Asaln* Human Cargo Great Neck, playhouse — Sons O ’ Guns Hempstead, RlvoU-13 Minutes By It's Love Again HlcksvlHc, playhouse — Boulder Dam Little Neck, Little Neck-Under Two Flags Gentle Julia oyster Bay, Lyric — Desire Port Wariiington, Beacon — dolden Arrow County Beyond Great JJeck, Playhone — HaK AOCtl Two In RevdR Hemoetead, Rlvoll-ll Mtaula»* By Air It ’ a Love Again Little Neck, Uttle Neck — Th* Oay Hie Oouniti^ Beyond Oyster Bay, lyric — Mr. Deed* CKM m to Town Port Washington, Beacon — Sons O' Ouns Law in Her Hands Roslyn, Roslyn — Dark Angel Silver spurs Here Comes Cookie Saturday, June 27, 1936 Batoylon,- Babylon — Devil ’ s Squad ron Halt .Angel Bay Shore, Bay shore — Private _Nuntber Farmlngdale, Strand — Message to Garcia Laughing Irish Eye.s Flushing, Loew — Show Boat One F.nlny Afternoon Flushing, RKO — It ’ s Love Again Human Cargo Glen Cove, Cove — ^wder Smoke Range OLsch's .Big Moment Great Neck, Playhousc^-Sons O ’ Guns Ruggics of Red Gap Hcmp.slead, Rivpll — 13 Minutes By Alp ' ' • Tt'.s Love Again Hlck.sville, Playhouse — Boulder Dam Little Neck, Little Neck — Under Two Flags Gentle Julia ■ Oyster Bay, Lyric — Whispering Smith Speaks ywo Sinners Port Washl^ton, Beacon — Golden Arrow ' Country Beyond Roslyn, Raslyn — Under Tv.\j Here Come.s Cookie TtM8da3r,>June 30, 1936 BMiylon, Babylon — Show Boat Bay SBiore, Bay Shore — Private Number Parmlngdale, Strand — Under TBO Flags Flushing, Loew — Show Boat One Ralay Afternoon Flushing. RRX> — Educating Father OMalley of the Mounted Glen cove, Cove — The Ex Mrs. Bradford Great Neck, playhouse — The Ex Mrs. Bradford Hempstead, Rlvoll — 13 Minutes By Air- R ’ s Love Again Little Neck, Little Neck — Golden Arrow Ypu May Be Next . Oyster Bay, Lyric — Give Uk ThW^ Night * J- Times Square Playboy ^ |»ort Washington, Beacon — Sons O' ouns ■ Law in Her Hands Roslyn, Roslyn — Oautain January yVeiDs, Nates Of Intetert In Manhasset Mr. and Mira. Bmee TUfcetts of. Manhasset held “ open house ” op Monday evening- Utelr fue*t* to* eluded Mr. and Mra. Kendall B. Hoa'ard. Mr. and Mra. J. Q. 6tran- ahan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralrigh Btf- hop. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wlslnger, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nerwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. WUbur Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph PUedner. M!r. and Mrs Otto Lagervall. Mr, and Mrs. Cyri.1 Naegele. Mr. and Mrs, Pran- c6 T. Brewster. Mr, and Mrs. Irv ing E. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sweltxer, Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. and George mfobner attended the danee ai ^ Port Watiilngton Yacht Club/on Saturday evening. Fred Wulfllng. mayor of Mimsey park, tod Mrs. Wuiq^n* wlll deJ pa^ far Oamp Kiwanls for the summer. 'The ifoses Vfera Gregory, Mar- fearet i^lU, Marion De Lapp, Em ily Plattl Of Manhasset; Helen WMbhell of Rnalyn, and Robert columbine, Kugene Jablonsky,^ Ste- jmen Chemeta, Paul Plattl, Philip Walters, Thomas O'Connell, Myers Lustgarten, George Taylor, Allen Reeves, Harold Lawlor, fSiarles Murphy, John MRsek, ihomas De Lapp. Robert >Berran, Albert Dre- her and Louis wenlger df Man hasset went to the Roadside Rest at Oceanside after the graduation exercises on Monday evenlrS- 3A-. and Mrs. Douglas Falconer and diUdrep of Park Avqnue wlll pass the summer In the Pdconoc. 3 tr. and Mrs. 8. ft. Maxwell of Park Avenue and their two chil dren have departed for Atock- brldge, Vt., where they wlll pass the summer. Raffcnspemi»r. Mr. and Mrs. -John Force. Mw Jessie MRohell. Miss Louise Webb. Miss Edna Crance. Miss Norma Decker, Miss Bernice Manhasset children who will be at camp Ashfleld, South Ashfleld, Mass., Include Ruth Deyo, Jean Volkner. Janet Gay, Norma Deyo, Betty Raugh, Ann Bliss, Anil Har dy,- Janet Deyo, Joan Gay, Nancy I^inson, Marilyn Bender, Made line MkMahon, Jean Creelman, Patricia MOMahon, Harold Picker ing, Robert Nichols, David Elmore, Robert Bassett, William Pitt, Rlch- Mr. and Mrs. William Haugaard and son of Hawthorne Place are vacationing In the Finger Lakes Region. • • • Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs of Bdy Driveway had as guests for the week-end Mr. and Mirs. R. R. Fendergast and Miss Helen Mur phy of Danbury, Conn. CABBOT L oaf Grind or grate one and one-hall cups of raw, scraped carrots; add one cup of boiled rice, one egg, well beaten, one cu p ground nuts. Tjpflbur Davies. May, George Bliss. Raymond Greg ory, George Hasafleld, George Kil- M1.0S Patricia Sanders, daughter of Mr and Mr*. E. A. Sanders of colonial Parkway, Is Ul at her home. • \lags Sunday, June 28, 1936 Babylon, Babylon — Show Boat Bay siiore, Bay Shore — ^Private Number . parmlngdale, Strand — JUn(|er_/rwo Flags Flushing, Loew — Show Boat One Rainy Afternoon Flushing, BKO — It ’ s Love Again Human Cargo Glen cove, Cove — Half Angel Thrbe Wise Guys Great Neck, Playhouse — Half Angel Two In Revolt Hempstead, Rlvoll — 13 Minutes By Air ^ It's Love Again Little Neck, Little Neek^The Gay Divorcee The Country Beyond Oyster Bay, Lyric — Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Port Washington, Beacon — Sons O ’ Ouns Law in Her Hands ftoalun,. Roslyn — Dark Ang el Sllvee Spurs - ' ^ ^ Wednesday, July 1, 1936 Babylon, Babylon — 'Trouble For Two Buy Shore, Bay Shore — Dancing , Pirate * 'i Parmlngdale, Strand — Rhodes, ’ the Empire Builder Flushing; LOew — Imitation of Life Below the Deadline Flushing, RIKIO — 'Educating Father OMalley of the Mounted Glen Cove; Cove — 'IJie Ex Mrs. ■ Bradford y'' Great Neck, Plai^ousc — The Ex Mrs. BradJlwd Hempstead, Rlvoll — 13 Minutes By Air It ’ s Love Again Little J4eck, Lltt'Ie Neck — Golden Arrow You May Be Next Oyster Bay, Lyric — Give Us This Night Times Square Playboy Port Washington, Beacon — Till We Meet Again Half Angel Roslyn, Roslyn — Captain January Wifbur Sprague ol Beechwood Avenue left on Tuesday for Kelly Field. Texas, where he will pass tlie summer months. Miss Elixabeth Linkletter, daugh- 'ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorft O. Linkletter of *Northem Boulevard, passed the week-end visiting friends in EKiston. Miss Linkletter, who recently was graduated from Briarcliff junior College, is pass ing ^e summer montlis with her parents. gus, William Creelman, William Taylor, Paul Elliott, Russell GCOh- nell and William. Baugh, The camp Is ofierated by Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cate of Nortlhern Boulevard. Mrs. Cate is director oi physical education in the Manhasset.'public schools. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wlcken- den of Bay Driveway sailed on Friday for England. They will be abroad for two months. two talblespooMs chopped phnlento and salt and pepper to taste and three tablespoons minced bacon or butter. Add a Uttle onion juice. If you like the flavor. Mix ingredi ents, bake in a loaf pan in a mod erate oven for about one hour. on Town! the Roof PIERRE There roofs, bSrwh??'-\*! worn out Its face to the spaces of the p O^TAII, D inner - D ancing ! SHEP fields and hi Rippling Rhythm ' Orche.«;tra and CAPERTON and COLUMBUS In New Dances To Enliven DlNNffi and SUPPER * ■ dfikArl FIFTH AVET at *lJiST.,.M»« Mr. and Mrs. Emile Wilkens and daughter. Edith, of Bay Driveway, will sail for Europe on July 1. They plan to take their car with them and will tour France, Italy, Switzerland and Germany. ’ This week Monday, June 29, 1936 Babylon, Babylon — Shbw Boat Bay Shore, Bay Shore — tt'lvate Number Farmlngdale, Strand — Under Two Flags Flushing, Loew — Show Boat One Rainy Afternoon • Flushing, BKO — It's Love Again Human ^rgo Glen Cove, Cove — Hall Angel Three Wise Guys Thursday, July 2, 1936 Babylon, Babylon — Trouble For Two Bay Shore, Bay Shore — Dancing Pirate Parmlngdale, Strand — Captain Jan uary Country Beyond Flushing, Loew — Imitation of Life Below the Deadline Flushing, RKO — Educating Father OMalleyof the Mounted Glen cove, cove-The Ex Mrs. Bradford Great Neck, Playhouse — The Ex Mrs. Bradford Hempstead. Rlvoll — 13 Minutes By Air It ’ s Love Again Little Neck. Little Neck — captain 4 January : Panic on the Air Meet Again Half Angel - ‘ Roslyn, Rpslyn-HPaptftln January . Mi.'s Helen Bierman ^ of Port Wa.<:hington'entertained on Sunday evening the Mis.'«s Effie Newbold of Manhasset. Florence Wright, Dorothy Schneider, Barbara Kus- ha.y jean Ellis of Port Washing ton, and William T. O'Connell, Mj'ers Lustgarten. Robert Colum bine. Tliomas ODonnell. Eugene jablonsky. mUip Walteirs, George Taylor. William Wile-of Manhas set: Dave Metager, Richard Mao- Aulifte. William Maen of Great Neck and Harry Anderson of Lit tle Neck. ■ . ■ • • • Miss Evelyn Bethel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leoimrd Bethel of First Street, attended the “ FBLre- well Dance ” givto by the Intra- fraternal Council of Nassau Col legiate Center at the Bethpage Country Club in Farmlngdale on Friday evening. Phyllis Wulfllng. daughter of CHEZ ROSE^FK EAST NORWICH CAMERAS Developing ^ Printing — Enlarging Exchange your old-fashioned Kodak for one of the latest miniature ■ ‘ icain LUC Madlsc ENE, ’ INCM^^Opllctana > Art., Bet. S7th A IMtl has a choice of one hundred' NEW DRESSE.S m for ---------- all occasions Mrs. Pleasants Pennington WARRENTON Cott Nea ntrr Sehool For r Washington. . Co The Misses Alice Alworth, Doro thy O'Connell of Manhasset; Helen Pepper. Nancy Farnsworth. Aman da Duffield. Asdelle May M Port Washington and Jack Sommerville, Malcolm Newbold Jr, RobertiJIVU- son. Russell Stein. William T. O'Connell. Harry Van Dyke, Cyril De Lapp. Kenneth. DlUenbeck, r nirli Warrenton, Va. French the language ol the house. College prenaratory and eul turat courses. Teaches girls how to stud-, brings them nearer ' nature, inculcate: Ideas ot order and economy. Riding Sports. Catalogae. ULLE. LEA M. BO-CUONY. Prin.. Bat eg. Warrenton, Va. 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