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MM ial Events and Activities in the Various North ShoM'G line Nineslir^ Is Wed fember Qf Maine Family Bride Of LouU C. Jelbert Of fjcwiston \otne Ceremony Here; Mildred Nijie- \ding*$ Engagement Announced line Adelaide Nlned- ol Mr*. J. H. Smith ane, Great Neck, was lursday, June 22, to jaVbert, son of Mr. hur Jalbert of LewU- |e ceremony was per- fp. m. at the home of nother, by Justice of gbert E. i,eClouso. A owed at the home and [ipper was served later ling at Volpl ’ s Cafe Ik. {who was attended by Miss Mildred Irene a n aftern oon cos- |te linen with enlas cors- and lllles-of-the Isister wore blue linen age of te^ roses. fanfold of Great tele\ of the bride, was Vork city \ dti SSttnfOay jalbert will live in Mr. jalbert, 'who was om Amherst college, is Jrlth the Maliie State Immlsslon. Vl was graduated, from [High School. jement of Miss Mildred pd Frederick Keegan, and Mrs. Thomas iGrcat ,Neck was an- Intly at a large party home. No date has the wedding. George Turner of Avenue haVe an- birth of a ten and (d daughter their sec- . Nassau Hospital. Mrs. the infant are ex- from the Hospital hite, Bride ' I Great Neck Back, daughter of ks. Carl Back of 920 Vive. New York City^ i bride of J. Arthur at Neck on Tuesday of the Rev. louls performed the cere* were no attendants i ' of the families breakfast at the iHotel. ! will sail tomorrow Elena on a wedding |ifornia and on their will live in Great Summerson had as upsts on Tuesday at Beverly Road, lifrs. ond, Mrs. Robert Ray* Harry Wilson, all Mrs. I. M. Lader of Gardens .will pass the Mk-end at Nappanock skills. te-Rnhprl.CV>d)r Brawn Road and daughter Sally have chartered la week-end cruise along 'island poast. • ' . • Mrs. Thomas Sims of oad have announced the .son, their first child, and the Infant are pome the end of the Flushing Hospital. and Mr. and Mrs. opisph Hlrsc- horn, all of Great Neck. of * • Mfrs. Conald Arthur and her daughter Miss Harriet Arthur of Central Drive sailed on Tuesday on a North Cape cruise. Donald Arthur will sail on July 8 bn the Queen Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forester of Sycamore Drive will sail for Ehip- land on July 8 on the Queen Mary. Mr. and ,^^rs. Fred Uhl of Centerbujry Road celebrated their 30th wedding annlvw rsftry in^ New in-N iMiss Ruth Kilpatrick, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Kil patrick of Baker Hill Road is visiting Miss Catherine Parsons, ■daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Parsons of film 8tret who is d»aaiBfi “ ^the summer at her par ent's place on Keuka latke, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Gurry, formerfy of Great Neck Estates, will entertain on Saturday evening at their, home in Sands Point. ,1. — , - • I » Mrs. Thomas W. Fitzgerald of 'North Drive sailed on Tuesday on a North Cape cruise. Miss Laura Hinderland, principal of the Arrandale School, departed this week for plttsford, N. Y. where she will pass the summer. Mrs. Lyle Prltchtlrd gave a luncheon on Monday at her home on Mitchell Drive, Kennilworth for Mrs. William Montgomery of Finlay, Ohio who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuesel of Pond Road. Mr. and Mrs. Willipm Gross of Nassau Road, with their daughter Helen and son Billy, departed this week for their summer place near Greenville, Me. Mr. Gross Will return to Great Neck on Monday and will join his family for week ends. ' — Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McCormack entertaj,nod friends on Saturday evening at their home on Grace Court Mr. and Mrs. Flynh Andrew of Grace Avenue and their son and daughter departed yesterday for Denver, Col. Mrs. Andrew and ceremony,, wj*tch ws remain for two month*. Mrs. John Barmon of Washing- toh, D. C.*is the guest this week of hpr sister, Mrs. H. Fox of Pro^eot atr ept. ___ Miss Marjorie Livingston Betrothed to Charles Lipsky Mrs. Bernice Llvingstqn of Flush ing announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Marjorie Liv ingston, to William Lipsky, son of Mrs. Charles Lipsky of Governor ’ s Court, Great Neck, at a dinner party op Sunday at the Colonigl House in Flushing. The wedding will take place in the fall. Mr. Lipsky was graduated from Great Neck High .School., .Miss Living ston - ft ■ k-*graduahr\W\ FlusWng High School. . .. Mrs. lyilliam R. Wltherell'* o^ North Clover Drive and her son, WliUam Jr., returned on Monday froip ». sight-seeing motor trip through Virginia, North Carolina and Washington, D. C. I Mrs. Herbert L- 'StTPud jst Road returned on Irom Philadelphia where I called the death of I's father. |ip Radios I Aiinlverisary ........ acob Phillip Rudin and tf Nirvana Avenue at a surprise dinner fnnese Roof of the Hptel in New York city la of their tenth wedding by a group M friends [•Mr. and Mrs. M. 6. Mrs. Herbert Miss Irene Bander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bander of Polo Road, Is visiting iMr and Mrs. Samuel Slosberg in Nahant, Mass. Miss Bander will become the bride cf their son, Leopold Slo.sberg, at iJlShBlb Great Neck, In 'W eWly lall. Mr. anc^ Mrs. Ban- ;der and the Mlssps Irene ,pnd Lu cille Bander expect to pass the weeJt>end at the Slo^rg home mer at State College, Fa. They will be at hoow at kb* ThonasUm MMrtmenta in Great Meek after SeptMhber 1. Mra Colvin is the daughter of Mrs. Isabelle HkU Glover of M<v- gaostown. West Va. Mr. Colvin u the sen of Mrs. Jean Cotvln of State College, fti. \■ * « * Marie fAMiHe Rhodes, 4ar Mereboiue To Wed The mgrrlagp of Miss Marie Louisa Rhodes, daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. Christojdier Rhodes of New York city, arfd Jay Klwell Morehouse Jr. of the WVohwood will take place on July 6 at St. Fatrlck ’ s Cathedral In New York city. Arthur Larwler of Great Neck won the ping-pong tournament last week at the St. George Hotel and Beach Club in Bermuda. Mr. end Mrs. Lawler are In Bermuda on their honeymoon. The bride wps Miss Marjorie Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Ohrls Jaeger of Prospect Street had as guests for the week-end, Mr. Jaeger's mother, and his brother, Frederick Jaeger and Mrs. Jaeger, all of Brooklyn. > Miss Elsie Oriole Oliver of Wash ington, D. C. will pass the Fourth of July week-end with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Blngley of Windsor Road. Great Neck Families -r- On Vacation Trips Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Miller and their daughters, Muriel and Belva, of Allenwood Road departed this week for the Poconos. - Mrs. L. W. W. Morrow cf HUl- park Avenue, with her daughter. Miss Anne Morrow and her two sons, will depart the end of the week by motor for Flttaburgh. Miss Morrow returned on Monday from a stay at Silver Bay. Judge ^nd Mrs. Russell Benedict of Ridge Drive departed on Wed nesday for a mopth ’ s Stay at Mur ray Bay, Canada. Mrs. Ella iRickCtts and Mrs. Ernest RicketU of Chicago, HI. came to Great Neck for the gradu ation last week from High School of their niece. Miss Virginia Tege- iaar, daughter of George Telegaar of Windsor Road. George Telegaar Jr. departed on July 1 for Camp Kohut, Portland, Me. where he Will be a counsellor for the next two months. _ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert g. May pf Schenck Avenue were at Leicester Mass., for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Samlerltn and Jacques du Voissln of New: York elty^weee week^w u l g u e s ts ct' J wsige and Mrs. Alexander Stronach of Elm Street. ' Mrs. 8. T. Gans of Locust Street and her sister, Mrs. J. T. Lasser of iBouUi ^ange, N. J. sailed pn Wednesday^ on a Mediterranean cruise. Mrs. Willis J. Boys and l^ss Helen Boys of the Kenwood hJivc Ulfim-nn. ..Monday night . departed Jfor.JlYglon _ Beach, \ - - . Ontario, for the sunwner. • ''f • . Frances niwo*\ Olb^er, l^bcrt tioivfn AYf We« ■ Miss Frances Hobor Glovej: and Robert Oplvln, ntembers of the CT. A. Morson of Central America, who has been visiting his grand daughter. Mrs. Meyers E. Baker of Shadow Lane, departed, on Wed nesday for,, a stay at his former home In Canada. • » • • Mr, aiiid Mrs.'James K. Ryan of Chapel (Place and Dr. knd Mrs. J. M. Jones of Grace Avenue have as at- Cu t ch oe u e for the summer. • • t* 1. Mr. and .Mrs. William Water.s; Mr. and HHrs. Ralph .Sklllman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J, F. Moore apd Mr. and Mrs. Burton T. Bishop en tertained on Wednesday evening at the Sands (Point Bath Club- and Mrs. Joseph 'Qreatr Neck sch«)Ql* teaching staff. bd Mrs. Bfpii Frledlopder vice -Hiat aerves ” fURNEft SERVICE r ^bttaUatim . hm [HESIDEmiAL NECK I2?7 -»» Hpp^-o- were married on Tuesday after noon. Tbie ceremony perform ed by the Hev. H.. Lincoln MacKen- xle, pastor of Community Church, 'Great Neck. In the presence of Im mediate member* of the t(|fo fami lies. Mrs. Oolvln bepAeKd on a motor trip. They expect to pass the sum- cture - Pipl kDE TO dlsE^y ef 5UL>WC6B-THIS ) fSK RB<1 ^ oma Frames ORDER ------ A LETTER FROM PAMELA Haye You Heard — ? (Sfl|/5 Lots Of Forties Are Planned -mid Degr M rr :- Have you heard about all the parties planned for the week-end at thfi-clubs hereabout. . . it looks as if it ’ s goinsr to be a very gay Fourth .1 haven ’ t beard of many people going away. . .f suppose because the week-end |s short . , and anyway with so many mar velous parties on the social calendar why get wprn out travelling. .1 am told that Mario is planning to outdo all his previous efforts at Soundview this year. . .and you know the sort of parties that Mario stages the Sands Point Bath Club seems that Marjo stages. . .the social life in a, big way this summer. . .dances two and three times a week and all seirts of things scheduled for the week-end .1 do hope we have nice weather. Have you listened in on Doris Kerr lately. I neVer seem to have a chance but I'm told she has made a tremendous success on the air . her voice seems to '•Im V a . just •-ihe~ stand that she is to be starred in her own program be fore long . remember when she sang at Sands Point last year the younger set is getting off to camp these days. . Jean Russell left on Monday for'a camp in the Adirondacks. . the Mellor youngsters left on 'Tuesday ...Joan Clark Was gone to Camp Paradox.. \ By the way, if you ’ ll bring that graduation picture of your hopefuls to Great Neck with'you the next time you come, ‘ I know bf just the place to have it framed . . Mrs. Steffenson who has a place in the flower shop in Great Neck Village. . .the Sign of the Flower Pot does marvelous work.:.she showed me some diplomas she had framed and I know you ’ d be pleased. Speaking of Great Neck shops, Mr. Lader of the •-Nassau Bootery tells mb he ’ s had to order another shipment of those barefoot sandals I raved about '. I don ’ t wbnder. . .they ’ re so comfortable and inexpen sive and dye beautifully. There were lots of North Shore folks at JMandome Gardens on Saturday night. . the place was simply jammed Frank does make a grand host. . .and the dinners are so good. . .1 saw Pat Walsh and Wed Him.s- worth and Don Mcllhiney and Be Biela><ki were there. . .as usual Charles Casei;ta was making a hit at the piano .I ’ m always lascinated by his ability to play anything you ask him for .jazz or cla.ssical.\ I seem to have very little to chatter about this week . . life has been a bit dull. . everyone is getting ready for a big week-end .T7 or packing for vacation trips . even the younger crowd is not (loing anything special these days. . after all the week end festivities 1 should have heaps to tell you . . and so until next we.^k, af- ‘ New Faces ’ Seen Gay Sumnier Fare Mtuiaal Show Opofia At Yw^ffhiU Thoatro Mart than m ctffMnn Wit irtMs at tey mmasrn In timhawt awhtp iiP Lavishly fllllng ttat light, g«y and frothy requirtmenu of sum mer stage entertainment Is Leonard Slllntan's “ New Foote ’ ’ , the tune laden fun-ahot musloal rerut now at the VandBibUt Theatre In West 48th street. The Mcond of a seriu, the first of which was a tumultu ous hit at the nuum Ibeatre two years back, 'the current \New Faces\ has won the acclaim of public and press alike. As Us name Implies \New Fnoea\> U inhabited by merry and skilled young people who, for the most part, are strangers to veteran theatre-goers. (Perhaps the most talked of j iB-fSWiifehe Coca, a droll buffoon In whom the critics .sfe fused the talents of Fannle~Brlce and Beatrice Lillie. Her assignments throughout the evening call upon her to Im- a sullen' fortune-teller, a stumb ling ballerina and a \strip-teaser ” , who, unfortunately, docs not strip. At least 15 caustic sketches punc tuate the proceedings, and among the songs that set toes to lapping are \Your Pace is So Familiar ’ ’ , \Lottie of the Literati\ \Tonight ’ s the Night\ “ You ’ d Better Go Now ’ ’ and \A Song I Can Whistle ” . Martin Jones, proprietor of the Vanderbilt, has Installed an el aborate mechanical cooling, sys tem which assures visitors to “ Now Faces\ a delightfully cool evening. Stonehill Gin The Secret of EmteUrmt CockteUf HIGH IN Quality RICH IN Flavor PELICATE IN Arama Yet Low in Price fectionately, Lions ’ Roar i ‘ Frail ’ Fliedner When two guests become' mem bers after being present at one meeting, that shows Improvement, don ’ t you'SSnic? ^ey'■'were James fisbon of Saddle Roek-oud .H. .O.. Johnson of Belgrave Square, nick named ‘ ‘ Yon. ’ ’ Mr. Esson already has been.as signed to opesk to us as \he has done many other clubs on Island. the The new officers come Into their few of our work.s Ihrough our first year, pe have tested and fur nished g)as.se8 and operations where necessary to Great Neck school children and we have led a good many clubs In our donatloms to the State Cancer Control Fund, AnnonneeK PJaiiti For Drama (iroup Charles Hopkins Will Con duct Classes At Roslyn Theatre In response to a demand from the younger residents of the North Shore who are Interested In a dra matic career, Charles Hopkins, noted Broadway producer, -an nounced this week the formation of ■ an apprentice' group at the Theatre of the Pour Sea.sons In adviTntage of ^ut\«idlng prcfes.siw “ .a), rchcargaix ami. &U5U15. <0110 . will, be held under Mr. Hopluns ’ iier- sonal direction. , Students .showing, m.trkcd l^lcnt, will get an opportuiilly to play with the profcs.slunal company. Particulars may be < btatned by writing or iclephoiiln;; Miss Adah Klllson, personal repre.sentatlvc for Mr. Hopkin.s at the Ro.slyn theatre. Mr. Hopkins will pre.sent the carfenters meet The annual .summer get-together of the Nassau District Council pf the Carpenters and Joiners Union was held on Monday . night ai-. SmlUis ’ Restaurant In Port Wash ington. H. Prank Lewis of West- bury presided. Among members present were Michael Marion of Port Washing ton; Charles L. L'Hommedleu of Manhasset and pavld Jarvis of Great Neck. STONEHILL GIN \ (86 proof) E1.14 fifth 26,6 oz. bottle of 13 $ 12.00 WATERFRONT PLACE LEASED The waterfront estate of Lillian J. Oppai located in Kennilworth,. has been leased furnished by the year to a client of the office of Edward J. Clancy, Inc.. STON^ILL IMPEHIAL GIN (90 proof) $1.27 fifth 25.6 oz.. bottle C«a« of 13 $13..S0 IK'-' r ^ £ H. NAGELB ’ S MARKET — 'LIQUOR OtPARTMtNT''.^ - N.r»T4U MtMl ilQUOA 0^ • yviNI i*oM uc I nh Hf fii; 406 PlANDOMt ROAD • MANMA&UTal ‘ m-IOOf own ,.next Tuesday. Summarlzlt^j^'(well-known Broadway star, J. C. Nugent, ,,ln a new comedy, \Mr. | Shaddy,\ the week of July 6. The play was shown at skowhegan, Me., earUer- In the sea.son. ’ We are just beginners — so hold your hats, for we are off to a big ger and better New Year to help those who need us. LOUIS T. Z A N p « Optomettist ' 1 Cwtter M i TT Ross Ot Neck tTM Dr. and Mrs. Markey Pullen of New York City are pagfUK a few week* with Mrs. Pullen ’ s parenta. Mr. and Mrs. V. Paul Travers of Kings Point. LEA»R home HERE The home of Mr*. Edna ,W. Sharpe, In Gre^t Neck Estates; ha.s been leased f^r the summer to Mr. and Mrs. tfoseph F. Berliner through the* Arm of Edward J. Clancy, Inc. HOLIDAY li^iiALS For Better Driving D Plani^nf a trip over Uie \4lh\7 You ’ ll be able to enjoy It mor'r If you know that you won ’ t have trouble with y»ur oar. And one way, one sure way, of avoiding troqble la to have your cor eomiiiately checked her*. In addition you ’ ll, rind unasually low., price* uq all auto accessaries. Drive to today! All Work Completely Guaranteed, Open Huy and Night COMBINATION SPECIALS FOR i Mr and Oyrus Clark and family of Bpot Shore Rofd have gone** to Mqntauk Point for the Miss Aline Alker of Kings Point Is passing the' summer at jt camp to MonMna. > We have — MADE large dlsptoT *t frame moldlnga as ^ ' igaUier Hitu WeiAL'>RICtB^lS MONTH Eromea for Sehool and Dipic mea Mr. and Mrg. Innis p'Rourbe of Ktofs (Mint bad a party of guests PO their cruiser at the races op Saturday. THE BLACKBIRD Neu^ Location 23 Grace Ayottue T«I. G tm I Nock 118^ A* always. a)l l^eact, rolls, cakes. READY FOR SVMMER? 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