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THE M A mi ASSET >RESS. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1986^ »h'Beauty Tin ?Jew Play Comes To Red Barn To Open Mcrlvale's New Play ■ ' bt 4BAN Mecuma ' Tl>« Red Barn Theatre at Loeuet ^lley. Long letan'd, iHU present pn Monday, Jniy 8, what Is pro(>- :bly the most important event in any euinmer theatre. On that fi%ht, Miee Gladys Cooper and Philip Merivale will open in Mr. seasons afo to appear in *The I ahininc Hour ” with Raymond i Massey, after being the rage of ‘ the London stage for several sea sons. There she operated her own theatre at The Playhoase and scored In^ many trluirUJtnr.' -Ittir Cooper, who in private life is Lady Pearson, is an English beauty of rare distinction, combined with great charm and a winning pea^., ' «||Sona!lty. « ' > Mr. Merivale. also English by birth, has been known to Ameri can audiences with Jane Cowl, \Mary of Scotland\ with Helen Hayes, and last season in \Valley Porge ” he gave a brilHant and stir ring portrayal of George Washing ton. Now playing at the Red Bahn is the new farce melodrama by At Red Bam Church Of ChfUtf Scientist, Holds Its Annual Meeting Awsrd.PriEes Gi^fluation **»»Wret Edlth^ Merlvale ’ s new comedy. \While j j^Ke, with Percy K'.tbrlde. ‘ which they intend bringing into New. (Vbrk next autumn. Miss Cooper and Mr. Merivale are now appearing in that success- jful production of the Theatre Guild, \Call It a Day.\ performances is 9 o'clock. DID YOU KNOW THAT: Milk is the most widely used of all foods. Infants depend upon it • Mis. cooper, who U English by! “ '\ ’ °* ‘ exclusively; growing chll- i»lrth. oame to this country twoi' ’ \\. “ as a table beverage; __________________ jphysicians recommend liberal con- I I jsumptlon to expectant and nursing I mothers: every member of the'fam- ; lly usesr if In “ cu.stardsr puddings: I ■. oi'-' . TO CaEDlT n order of 1 ‘ MmoDt to en order of noK LIONB D. Howell. Surroftte of the Countjr of WHeeu, notice le nerebr fleen to ell per- boeflif olalmt esetnet iCStH ■ HAS- >, late of Great Meek,, In eaU county. EARO, Seeeaaed, Mitel o of Great Meek In eaU county, ., to preeent the same with the I thereof, to the subscriber, the oSmtniatretrls of the BMete of s^ld de cease at bar place of traneacvlni buel- neei ef the office of Cyril J. arown, her 'attorney, Plaae Bulldlnt, Greet Meek, N OB or before the 13rd dey of Miy Ofkt. DafeS, Utneola, M. January II. !*3t. AUCi OOVXT RAZZARD, dmiDlitratrls CTRIL J. BROWN. AMorwoy for Admlntetratrli, Plata Bulldina. Great Mack cream .soups, cheese, etc. Milk produftlon is highest In May and June when gras.s is green est and lowest in October and No vember. When an — Immature tomato is cut with a sharp knife, the knife will cut through the seeds.' In ffT mature tomato, the seeds slip a.slde from the knife. I According to tests made at Cor-^ nell Unlversfty, shark liver oil Is one of the rlche.st souree.s of vita min D, . . tl'i^RKME COURT OF THE STATE ( NEW TORK. NASSAU COUNTY IS->- ---------------------------------------- X YORK STATE TEACHERS' : T system . PUintiff. : DefendanU. : i to pursuance of a Judgment of Wotun and sole duly made and ei lb toi aboire entitled action and b< ihe 9th day of June. {030. -fore entered bearing ihe 9th day of June. 1036. I. the nttndiOilgned. the Referee In laid judg- ' meni named. «U1 sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder by Allen M HUy Aoctlbroneer. at th of Na. Couriho Tep- ise In t ptemlsci dUec^d by said Judg- n^ent to be aO]d. and therein described as follows:ows: LEGAL HEREBY < PubMc Hearing w ‘ ll be h^ld by the Boirri ni* Trustee.s of thf In-'ornoraleri vijlage of GrenP Nery at the Village Off ‘ fp No Middle Neck Road, in said Village, on the 2ftth dnv of July. 1936, at. g'Ofl P. .M. tnevl ’ ght Saving Time*, to con sider thf following matter* ’ pplication of (a) Application of one son for a permit atithoris tlon and' main foll AlsL that certain lot. pl«ee or par ol of land, with the buildings and eel of land, with the buildings and I Improvementa erected or to be erected I ate, lying and iprovementa ther^n, situate, lying and being Oreat Neek. County of Nasiau. State I of New York, bounded and described | as follows: BBOINNINO at a point northerly side of Florence Street, die- I tanV one hundred eighty •100). feet eaaCtrly from the corner formed by (he IMersectlon of the easterly side ol i •ad with the northerly side ol •el; running thence north- I Folo 'Boa Florence Street; running thence nor erly at right angles to Florence Street, one hundred thirty (130) feet; thence esaurf}' ‘ parallel #Uh Florence Street. •Itty )#9i feetr thence southerly again at*rlght angles to Florence Street, one V hui^red thirty fl39> feet to the north er^ side of Florence Street; running ' in^oce westerly along the northerly aide of-Plortnee Btrdet; ttgty i0Oi feet . lo the Mint or piece of beginning. tWtTOBR with all the right, title ^ CiM inUreaT of the mortgagor, of. in end to that portion of norence' Stree. tglng In, front of and adloinlng said greniaas to the centre line thereof. TOOBTHBR with all the fixture ebattela and arilclaa now or hereafii attached to or used ii Irene Mlrhel- ,*i i'» the erer- ntenanre of gasoline fllling station on the premi.ses located on the southeast corner of Middle Neck Road and Ellard Avenue^ in said Vil lage. In accordance wKh Section 2 of Article 2 ond Subdivision 16 of Sec tion 1 of Artjote 8 ' of the Building Zone Ordinance of the Village of Great- Neck, and application oT Suburban Utilities Corporation for a permit for storage of petroleum m-oducts on Us premises in the Industrial Zone, 268 East Shore Road In said Village. • b) To consider t;he adoption of a new Ordinance ^ be known as Ordi nance No. 25 (unmuaaled dogsi which ordinance In substance provides that if such animal shall be found at large it may be seized and impounded by a duly authorized officer and that the said dog may be - redeemed within specified period upon certain tel-ma and conditions, and further, calling for the deatrueUun or sale of any such dog providing tor a violationlon then PHILIP MERIVALE WITH GI^DYS COOPER Au4hor of “ White Christmas\ will appear in its open-^ ing next week at the Red Barn Theatre with the famed English actress, Gladys Cooper, who in- real life Is a member, of the English nobility. , Virtue Triumphs In Drama 'rProduced Aboard Showboat A .stirring melodrama, ‘ The Sea of Ice or A Thirst for Gold and the Wildflower of Mexico, ” will be I presented tonight and Saturday evening aboard the showboat Peri winkle, which is moored to the Town Dock at Port Washington. ■ As the title suggests, a variety of action and scenic effects is compres.sed Into this oid-time dra-, ma, written by Lionel Pancourts In 1843.. From the deck of a ship In Southern sea.s, the scenes shift rapidly to the North Pole, back to ling tor. a vlolot thereof, consider the adoption of a eatrueUun nd providli To new Ordinance prohibit! the any corner lot maintain thereon any wall,, fence.. hedge._AhJ:ub or- other growth which shall exceed a height of four feet from the crown of the road or highway front of or adjoining, said premiH< tion substance ner or occupant of r land to permit or any wail fence Sprightly musical numbers will enliven the performance. .* 49iese include “ The Tar ’ s F ’ arewell ” and Horn'pipe by a' sailor trio; a char acter sea chantey by-^ William Dawes; the Singing Female Duo, in which Jacqueline Condon and Jane Brown, members ol the cast, nightly draw, a shower of pennies from the audience, and a tolo j:en- dltlon of a romantic ballad by Larry Bolton, director ol the show- boat. a Mexican desert and finally to ay On Wednesday and ' 1 ‘ huiBday, drawing room in Paris, where the ] the players gave the ’ old English villain is uncloaked and . virtue tri umphantly rewarded. Several stirring climaxes mark the big scenes of the play — a mu tiny at sea, the break-uip of the ice cap at the North Pole with the ont 0 and further authorities to anner set for premlaea \' ■ ” *=®nn«ctlon with rdlnance. <d) To Joining. 1 horlElng force ih Ir prem e Vll authorizing the Villuge enforce the same In the said proposed lendmc unknown fate ’ and a vclcanic erup tion- In Mexico, which ends the search for gold. produeUpn, “ Ernest MaltrR^fns. ” The cast aboard the showbod^ in cludes* Jllizabeth Langllle, Jacque line Condon, Jane Brown, WUUam Dawes, Truman Oalge, Alfred Burke, Howard Mills, John Daw- An EppcEl to OirlaUEn /pctEnUstt to work for the demohstrEtlon of world Peace, the readljic of re ports toy church oJficetE on the various aotivltles of the raovement throiwhout the world and MjstEln- ed deSkmd for the wrlOngs of jArt-Wfyer Wdy, discoverer and Kunder of ChrlsUan bdence. marlc- (ed the annual meeUm of the Mother Church, the Firei Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. The addition of 23 new eburehes and eight new university organia- atlons, making a total of 2,751 branches at the Mother Church, and 55 college and university or- ganlaatlons was announced.' A{P-' proxunately 6,000 Christian Scien tists. representing every state in the union and practically every civilized nation in the -world at tended the meeting. Introducing, the theme of World peace. WllUam P. McKenzie, for the past year chairman . of the board of directors, told the audi ence: “ There is a rising demand in the hearts of men for freedom and Justice. Can it be met by fair dealing? This requires self-gov ernment, does it not? Instead of battling with others to >$et them right, let a man become right him self add.influence his neighbor by his good example. ” ' As retiring President Dr. Pr*nk C. Colby declared it “ encouraging to And that Christian Scientists are realizing more ..fully and more l keenly that Christian Science is something more than a glorifled theology; that it is a dehionstratole Science; the Science of Being; the Science ■ of True 'Christianity, that It is theology as well as a Science.\ Following which he introduced Mrs. Ellza-beth Cadwell Tomlinson as the new presiderit\dr tfie Mother C9iurch. In her address, Mrs. Tom linson spoke in somewhat the same vein as Mr. McKenzie, declar ing that “the developments of this hour in world history are not dis heartening to the thinker in Chris tian Science. These devolepments corroborate and fulfill our leader's propehey (Miscellany 281:28): “ War will end when nations are ripe for progrcM ’ . ” Edward I* Ripley, re-eleeted church treasurer, expressed grati tude that the indebtedness of a year ago, resulting from the re modeling and refurnishing of the former publishing house to serve as the Church A d i nliilstrati on Bultd^l Ing, had been met In full through the active co-operation Of the field together with the eamUlgs of the ChriztlEn rtetonce PUblUhlng flocl- •ty. \TTiere u ro dibt of any kind on the sew, poUizhlng house and other pro0irty owned by Oie Mother Church or its EtfUiEtgd Iruzteethipo.* he saM. ■^jMo n~ elected woz ESnk W,, WTM». c»wk of the church. 48 nmnoger of ooidmlttees on publiOEtkm, 0. Augustus NoiWrood declored: \We may well rejoice at (the continued progress of our re ligion and the continued growth of {our organlaatlon. But, when we consider .how many years were re quired to leaven the thought of the World sufficiently to make it pos- sfiile for our leader, Mary Baker Eddy, to establMi the religion and the organization of Christian Sci ence, we must realize that the work of accomplishing her purple to lie lost element of healing ” rkianual, page 17) has hardly be gun. s Speaking for the Publishing So ciety, Fred M. lomson, trustee, told the meeting, that no publisher ever had a more responsive, enthusias tic and devoted public as paflners in a great business, than those who purchase Christian Science litera ture. “ We say with gratMuI haal-ts that it has been a good year, ” he s'aid. “ Our business condition is satis factory and there *has been a healthy growth in adv-ertislng in come, and in the subscription lists of all the periodical^-'Ttfany have inspect^ the new publishing house and in the last eleven months ap proximately 120,000 visitors came to view the now Mapparium, among ^Continued from page i> I in each cla« were glweii to the following. Thomas OlUne and Ruth Benkosy, 8A; Oleoient Ba^- aewEki and Betty Brown, 7B; An thony Zebart and Mary OUUar, 7A William Trotter and Anna Marie KWteon 68; James Lee and Jsuiet Olkoski, 6A; Aelrld Quinn and Iflary BHsabeth\ Murphy, 5B; William Caveney and Kathleen Rudden, 5A; John I^Laughlln and Marie Foley, 4B; and Ned Q*Connell and Pat ricia McEntegart, 4A. For maintaining a general aver age of M percent or over, the fol- loiriii|i were oommendad ; Walter Joseph Brown. Mary Frames Cave ney, Catherine Oeseki, John I Daniel Collins, Matgaret Edith iDannenfeAser, Martha Marie Deeney, Robgrt Vincent Dewey, Joseph An thony Donohue, William Terrence Duffy, William Bartholomew Farrell. Marguerite Elizabeth Flanagan, Wil liam Charles Jerreld, Grace Alice OlUlar, Mary Elizabeth Landy, Ver onica Joan MoOlynn, Roy rt Al bert McLaughlin, Robert Ji^n Mon ahan, Marts Harriet Morin, Joan Frances Murphy, William Patrick SouUy, Samuel Michael Wingfield and Steffa Mary Zebart. The graduates; Sopt^e Eleanor Banaciskl, Frank Joseph Bandele- wicE, Jbhn Harold Bangert, Agnes Gracy Beyer. Wblter Joseph Brown, Catherine Anne Byrnes, Mary Fran- es Caveney, Helen Catherine Cese- them persons from many lands. ” r Money to Loan ON MORTGAGES BEN W. HILL Real Estate Management 4 Maple Drive Great Neck VENETIAN BLINDS Installed 39<^ sq. ft. and up Large setectlon of colors Mi Ozarow Phone: Bayside 9-J814 Mfg-. -of- Wind ow ( S ha des — 206-24 Northern Blvd. BAYSIDE, N. Y. d S/UKuroi Theatrt PUYHOUSE Phbn« BOO July 3-4 Great Neck Fit. Sat M/mCARET SUIJJiVAN and HENRY FOIgBA in **The Moon ’ s Our Home ” Sat Eve. Revival “The Informer” Sun., Mon. . July 5-6 AJLFRKD LUNT and LYNN FONTANNE In “ The Guardsman ” Also RICHARD DIX in “ Devil ’ s Squadron” Tu*„ Wed.,-Thurs. - July 7-8-9 Irene Dunne Allan Jones ^Show Boat ’ -1 '*^* ’ *«a Duff. ^'rtte Hlzzbrth AUee-oiliiay er, Anderw liam Charles dy. Thomas onlca Joan McOlynCl Mane Harts] Joan Rwnoes ^ j Ham O ’ Donnell, So^ ’ j cavage, Anne qw ricla Mary Savage, wiUlam gene Edward SmltiQ drey Srncmen, JogJ, . slul, William rtlUp i Mary Michael Wingfield Lebart. If a pinch of salt U i flour used for sauces thidcajwl soups ihm,* smother texture and t»d to lump. ' FOR YOUTH AND Our operators slcilllgl|| your features in a vaj* out youth. personaHtfi freshing beauty, accent will be in youri eyes, your lips, or anj g tlon of these — is all i ( that should be left k| hands. For Appolntaal I Great Netk 3ill| 3 ITEMMI Beauty Sh Ikkrylin. .. Miss MiUj Zaaldil 24 Middle Ned I Above BUStn. lovely heroine drifting away to an | son. Bowen Sparrow and Edvfin ■wgjaffl^ln ^nd to aald pramlaai. •««urM*°iutve* wou'd «*ho«^ / E d ' w ARD E.'DB^PASqUALt, E»q.. - _ ____ Referee. C. NBDLSMAK. for PUintm. (d) To conalder an amendment I Ordinance No. 18 (Hawking and Pec ditngi which in substance shall pr< hlblt the soliciting of the purchase ( aale of merchandise by going froi • -------- ‘ house within the aald VlUag Dlssosway, of Port Washington. Larry Bolton, well-known Broad way director, is staging the plays. house to house Dated. July Ut. 1930 By Order of the G the Inc UPHOLSTERING and INTERIOR DECORATING Board d VUli of Trustees of age of Oreat CVRTAIN — SUP COVERS — SHADES THOMAS H. MK, lEAXIB. JR., village Clerk CABINET MAKING AND POUSHINQ ESTIMATES CHBBRFVU.Y OIYBN ‘ Vtrvlce That Serves ” •ENTRY JCiiBING I ’ Piwpcrly Attended to f \ Rwwdantial . Maintenance Co. Ml MIDDLE NECK ROAD GREAT NECK 1227 — at Hours — . hene GrMt Neck 880 llph EL Fliedner JNERAL DIRECTOR IM Middle Neok RMd Oreat Neek. L. L i^flntchings to R. E. 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