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THE wAVffAfMRT PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 2 i, m 6 many Munsey Park Familiesi Depart For Suthmer Resorts Exodui From Viilage Begins This Week After Closing Of School; High School Graduates Are Feted; Women Attend Garden Lecture oiJve King and Walter H m - kln of New York City were the weekend guests of Mlsk King ’ s sis ter, Mrs. Raymond Hyde. -■ - ■ . • • Marjorie Robinson. Mary Holton. Phoebe Adams, George Branch \*n^ Bob Lubbers attended the binMgy “ llespii last Saturday at the Sands Point Bath Club. ' ‘ Fury ’ Is Called ‘ Powerful ’ Picture one of the most powerful, drama tic ^productlon.s to emanate from __ ______ ^nywobd during Ike past year and'ibeach party of June CHllesSJlP u the motion picture \Fury ” , Which Scout Regatta Will Be Held At Port Club On Monday, Mrs. George Hoas feld, Jr.. Mrs. Irving Hardy. Mrs. Arthur Kaufold, Mrs. A. N. Van Nostrand and Miss Adele WWgner attended a lecture at Rlverhead Public School, sponsored by the 3nd District of Federated Garden Clubs of New York State. At the morning session, Mrs. Arthur Kirapp spoke on horticulture. At the aftemon session, Mr. Eldwln L. Howard spoke on garden des^n. Luncheon'\was serv ’ d at the Henry Perkins Hotel. The next lecture will be on July 27, at the Meadow Club, Southampton Mrs. John Gleason, Mrs. Morgan Prytherch, and Mr. and Mrs. Wln- throp Baker. Motgran Prytherch Is on a busi ness trip through the South. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sanme ’ . Maxwell and family of Park “ Avenue, will leave on Saturday for Woodstock, Vt., where they will pass-the sum mer. Mrs. F. L. Bllllngham and grand daughter. Betty Jean Stummle of Brooklyn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vail for several days last week. Mrs, Val) and children will leave for Highland Lake. Conn., this weekend where they wJlJ pass ihe summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook are back from a motor trip to Phila delphia. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wlllbank. They .. ^ \KBu-vumeJ - tii gan imowr w as M n gi^ ’ Mr^ - Ered . K . n jg.h! ,. oj, ton and Alexandria. Mrs. Cook and children, Vaney and Sally, will leave in a few days for Camp Ow- aissa In Pennsylvania. Mrs. Cook will act as Counsellor. Her son, Henry, Jr., will go (o Pocono Camp. Mr. and. Mrs.Donald Mallory will have as supper .guests on Sat urday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Angus, Mr. and .Mrs. Winthrop Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doremus and Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold May and Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr passed the weekend at Peconlc Lodge on Shelter Island. . 9 0 9 On Thursday afternon, Mrs. H. L. Huber and Mrs. L. A. Lauten gave a tea at the Old'Mill in Ros- lyn for Mrs. .John Robinson. Mrs. H. R. Robinson of Hayward, Cal Mrs. Laura Berger. Mrs. Morgtln Llewellyn of New Mexico,- Mrs. *. A. Atkinson and Mrs. Harold May.' « « • Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dlttman and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Callis visited Emmett Moore's camp at East I&mpton, L. I., over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of Stuart Place, will entertain the Duplicate Bridge Club on Saturday evening. They will have a steak roast out of doors, weather per mitting. • V — • . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Derryberry of New York were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beachy of Revere Road. On Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.'Wil liam Kerr gave a garden party, at- her homejan Ryder Road for sixty guests. ' ' * Mrs.-Willis Roys and daughter. Forest Hills, will be the weekend guests^of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin U Anger of Bellows La: ane. Mrs. Laura W. Orlffeth of Lay- tohsvllle, Md., is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. William Shearman. HeleiL^ne. left last , Wednesday for Avalon Beach, on Lake Ontario, where they will pass the summer. will be pre.sented In a two-atlrac- tlon program starting -Friday at Loew ’ s Valencia Theatre ir. Jamaica. . Based on the uncontfollabla violence of an unruly , mob whlcli lakes the law into Its own hand.\ condemns and burns a man for a crime which, he^dld not eom- mlt. \FuryV rises to an emotional tension seldom achieved on the screen. Spencer Tracy, the victim of clrcunrstantlal evidence, miracul ously escapes from his . Ham lug jail to wreak vengea-nce on the Knickerbocker Officials Are Sponsors Of Affair Final plans for the annual Nas sau County Sea Scout regatta to be held on Saturday afternoon at the . Knlcj-ci oortter Yacht Club in Port Washington were made Wednesday night at a meeting eg llie committee on arrangements, which Is headed by F. W. Sherwood, of Port Washington, former -vloe- comnlodore of the club. Officials of the club are sponsoring the affair. The Port Washing^ Sea Scout patrol, which was organized a year\]'* twenty-two leaders of the nxABters i ago, will act as host. G. L. Phillips, He scores heavily In his co-starr- | a fonper lieutenant In the United Ing role with Sylvia Sidney. States Navy, Is skipper. Although a As thT added feature. \Plam comparatlvb ne-wcomer to the raiikh Springs\. ha.s been selected. It Is a gay. trlvbUnls\ rtlmn ie g is general ly-regarded as- Mr. aind Mrs. Dana Scudder of Hunt Lane,- are at Shelter Island. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall of Hunt Lane are att heir summer home near Huntington, L. I. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cowley were dlnnner guests of ^eir son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Coyvley of Man- hasset Woods Road. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ware and sons, Thomas and Louis Jr., will move to Illinois this week. Before settling there, Mr. Ware,and fam ily will taks c motor trip through Canada. ' r - ’ O n Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs: Harold Herber entertained for their daughter, Betty, after the graduation exercises at Manhasset High School. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lagarall, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lyon, Wtlllam Ipron, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur M. Anderson, Miss Phyllis Fenner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Callis, Mr: and Mrs. Leslie DtUman, Mias Betty Bishop, Bay Anderson and Evans Dillman. ' <• Mrs. William Cote and daughter, Marjorie, are visiting her mother. Mrs. William Boyer at her sum mer home at Elk Lake, Pa. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cross gave a party for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mallory, I Kand Mrs. Robert Horn. Mr. and June Brides! ♦ , ♦ ♦ WUVE THAT HAPPY DAY k: WITH A |Photograph I*'' ’ Mr. ahir Mrs.VTYed Cahoon of Nassau Avenue, left on Saturday for Norway. Me., where they will remain for the summer. perfect . entertainment balance. Prances- Langford, radio song star; Sir Guy Standing and Smith Bal- lew. also of the air waves, are the On Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mor timer Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Lednard Long and two children, were the chief performers. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pow- I , -------- > --------------- ell on Saturday evening. | Peppers with Mushrooms ' On Tuesday, Farnum Ullrich celebrated his eighth birthday .with a movie and supper party for a number of hjs friends. Mrs. Carl Ullrich ’ s uncle, Fred erick McKay of New York, was a weekend guest at the Ullrich home -Mr. MoCay will sail on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Nichols of Stuart Place, are visiting relatives nl Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Nichols ’ sister. Miss Lura Pierce of Phila delphia. Pa., is passing some time at the Nichols ’ home. _Sp]it three large peppers In half lengthwise, remove seeds and rinse the . peppers with cold water. Melt one table.spoon butter and In it .saute one .small chopped onion, one small green pepper, chopped, one- half pound mushrooms. - peeled and hopped, one-hatf cup finely chopped tongue or ham. one half teaspoon parsley and salt and pepper to taste. Cook all rtogether for five minutes, adding a half cup .stock or bouillon, as needed for moisten ing. Stuff the pepper with, this mixture. sprinkle with bread crumbs and dot with butter. Bake fifteen minutes in a moderate oven of Sea Scoutirtg, the Port Washing- active contender^ for the cup now held by the Glen Cove ship, Members of ten ships and eight patrols will take part In the events, which will include swimming and sailing raices and deraonstraltlons by Sea Scout Ship Tarpon of Great Neck, farmer reglbnal and tuvtlonal Flag Ship, and Sea Scout Ship Sea Devil, erf Floral Park, rear national flag ship. Trophies To Be Given There will be cups for the winners of the sailing races and medals for the swimming race victors. - — The race commjttee erf the 'clftib. DOROTHY WEITZNER Graduate Optometriat 113 Main SL P. W. I S Port Waahington IHiET TRUCKS Howard L Curry, J. C. Prokop, C. H. Henderson and J. M. Hendeiwon, wlU be In charge of the events. Qtbsrs who are assisting are P. H, Dennler. Jr, skipper of the Tar pon and chairman of the Nassau Skipper'g, Advisory Oommlttea; Arnold Kohler,, eommodore trf the Knlckerbpcker VSeht Club; J. J. Warsaw, rioe-commodore; F. W. Johnson, rear-oommodore: O. L. Curry, fleet captain; Arnold B. Baecker, skipper <rf the Sea Devil and secretary of the advisory oon- mlttee; Frank Bojlnskl, of Olen .Com; T.,H. MaOrath, df East Rockawmy; O. H. Dumper, of Boo«- velt, and H. H. Munsl, of Rock ville Centre. Commander P. E. Jensen, of the United States Coast Guard; Abram W. Skidmore, Nassau County police shief, and Andrew welss, capWn of the 6th Precinct, county police, will be guests. The Port Whshlngton Sea Sccaits wUl establish a first aid station on ,he clubhouse lawn and also will act as messengers. Arrangements are being made for a record number of spectators. 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