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uorothy Chester TpBeBrideOf GreatNeckMan Wedding To Paul 1^. Stiegler To Take Place At St. Mary*$ nciai Dorothy Chester, (laughter at Joseph B. Chester, Manhasset Postmaster and Mrs. Chester, has (MOipleted plans for her wedding to Paul waiter atlegler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Prank SUegler of Lodge Road, ■ ■ Great Neck. The ceremony will be performed In the rectory of Bt. Mary ’ s Church, Manhaeset at 3 p. m. on July 25 The Rev. Vincent' htCCarthy, as- ' slstant Pastor, *111 officiate. M1.S.S Chester will have as her only attendant, her sister-in-law. Mrs. Prank E. Chester. Barbara Anne Chester and Anne Marie Stiegler will act as train-bearers. Prank A. Stiegler will be best man for his brother. There will be a reception at the home of the bride ’ s parents. Mrs. Kenneth Tanner has In- .vlted . to a miscellaneous showei — TOf Hiss Chester on SalUrciay eve ning the Misses Anne Mathews anc Dorothy Bradley, Mrs. Malcolm Nlne.sllng, Mrs. Ralph keen, Mrs. Clarence LTfOmmedleu,- Mri Mal colm D3W.sey and Mrs. Prank Wil letts. , Mias Margaret Corrigan, daugh ter of Mrs. Elliiabeth P. Corrigan of Memorial Place. Is passing the summer months at Peconlc. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Ross, Miss Margaret Ross of Plandcnne Road and Jack Beeves of HilTcrest Ave nue passed the ' Pourth of July week-end at the Boss ’ summer camp at Wurtsboro, N. V. • • • Miss Grace McKelvey of Van derbilt Avenue Is vacationing at Boonsvllle, N- Y. • • •' Louis A. Huibtoard of Dennis Street returned on Saturday fronv the Postgraduate Hospital, New York City, where he underwent an operation for mastolds. Mrs. Jesse Wright of Shoredale entertained at bridge and tea on Tue.sday Mrs. Natalie Morgan of New York City, -Mrs. Lloyd Toda of Potest Hills and Mrs. Jerry Noda of Manhasset. Cites Changes In The State Traffic Laws (Cotilinufd fr*m paft I.) or both. In addition to these, (he driver ’ s license of any person convicted three times within 18 months of any violation of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, which constitutes a misdemeanor, must fife revoked. When a person has been convict ed of any violation of the Vehicle and Traffic Law or any local ordl- Miss Helen McKensle of Man- ha.s.set left on Friday for Scotland, where she will pass the summer. Daniel Burke of Andrew Street Is Visiting at Tupper Lake, N. Y. He Is staying at the American Ler, gton camp. James LlnWetter of Northern Boulevard departed on Thursday for Camp Medomak at Washing ton, Me., where he will be a coun selor this summer. • • • Ml.ss Beulah Lustgarten, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Lust garten of North BoiTlevard, Man hasset, will be guest pi honor at a miscellaneous shower to be given tomorrow by Miss Raye Shuter of Flushing. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph P. Cunning ham of Beechwood Avenue are en tertaining Mrs. Cunningham ’ s sis ter, Mrs. J. R. McVoy of Kenosha, Wls„ Kenneth MacCoy and ’ Theo dore Ponk of Kenosha. Wls. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dietz, Mr ind Mrs, Richard Dorn, Mrs. Rene Durand, Miss Evelyn DletZ, Ml.sf Julie Valley, Miss Georgette Du- and, 'rtoma's O ’ Connell. Stephitn Chmela. Leroy Wenlger, John Helm. Myers . Lustgarten. Philip Walters, Charles Hartle. Edward Mullally, Harold Lawlor and Allen Reeves were among tho.se from Manhasset who attended a Pourth of July party given by Mr. and .Mrs. Clifford O ’ Shea and their two sons. Clifford O'Shea and Jo.seph O ’ Shea, on Saturday, at their homt in Port Washln^oh.' Mr. and Mr.s. Walter Smith of Northern Boulevard and Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Bethel and their two ’ daughters, .the Misses Evelyn and Lenora Bethel, of First Street, at tended ai family reunion and beach party aCRoslyil on the Fourth of July. Mr.s. Charles L ’ Hommedieu • of Onderdonk Avenue, Mr.s, Emil Henderson. Miss Katherine Hen derson, Ml.ss Eleanor Henderson of Dennis Street and Ml.ss Ada Hlckok of Colonial ■ Parkway vls^ Ited Mr. and Mrsi-Edwiii Jahngeh. also of Manha.s.set, at their .sum mer home at Rocky Point on Tuesday. HAVE DISTINGUISHED GUEST Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy Lee hac| as their guest over the week-end Mr.s. Horace E. Stewart of Jack- son Heights. Mrs. steWart Is the daughter Count Armahd Von Stalnoda of Austria. ;y- Good-Will Float To Make A Tour Of The Peninsula The prize winning float of the Brooklyn and Queens Tercentenary parades, which is making a good will tour of Long Island, under the auspices of the Long Island Ter centenary Cavalcade Committee, Will reach Great Neck at 2 p. m. on July 11. A local celebration Is being arranged by the Great Neck Division of the Cavalcade, of which Mra. Frederick c. Heumann, regent of North Riding Chapter, D. A. R., Is chairman. T^e float, which began Its good- • ; w'# tbiir • In PlilcfioSue ■on'^TT^: has been loaned to ' the Cavalcade Committee by Freci Hildebrand, around the chas.sls of a huge truck, president of that company, is built every Inch of which Is concealed by the elaborate trappings whl(:h surround the exhibit. The forward part of the float is built to resemble a modern, stream lined locomotive. In straight, se vere lines, with a large grill de monsters. The caboose, of the train has glass enclosed windows through noting the radiator ~bf the rail Which t he' ‘ ‘ cngineeei ’ -caw ee»-thc UgHI vJsH--48- U)wna-aBd vlMafes-on l-'^kdjijsd.^^^ Itls, trAjin_Tha teat both shore* of the Island before coming to rest at its Journey ’ s end In Rlverhead on August 26. War- Oraenhalth. Ghalrman « giant pahr of wings,* the Board of Bupervlsors for Suf folk County, is general chairman of the Cavalcade Committee. The Nassau county members are Mayor Qeoii'e ElBta'tffook and Supervisor A. Holly Patterson of Hempstead and. District Attorney Martin Lit tleton of Mineola. The local committee is making arrangements to have Great Neck . autpinobile dealers furnish a string of oars to form a line 'Of parade as the float enters tow4i. Mrs. Heu mann “ also is arranging for a police escort. One of the features will be the participation of six local girls, picked from a bevy of the most beautiful girls In Great Neck. Pour ,^.ot..a hem will be dressed- ln. cos- ,-#tumas dating back through 50 /MU ’ S, wnlle two of'them will wear choose lio w^. models of what B|lUdy of I95fl may The girls. In (istume, will be tuaats of honor at a luncheon to be given tor the local committee by Richard B. Weaver, executive eewftary of the Cavalcade (^m- , just before the parade gets * under way. ■Trtl^-float. which was entered In oklyn-9M«ns v/ ■ ' \• -i|jt W-ea^ V >-! • S'#*-.- -..-I J ;tf nance relating to traffic, \except that pertaining to parking, the convicting official shall record such fact on the license of the person foun(T guilty. If space has been provided for that purpose. Three-Year Licenses Provided Judge LeCIuse also called atten tion to the fact that Chapter 914. which becomes effective on the first of September, provides for a three-year license for operators and chauffeurs. Under this amendment, every new chauffeur ’ s and operat or ’ s llcen.se l.s.sued on or after Sep tember 1, 1936, will expire three years from the date of Issflknce, During the next renewal period, the commls-sloner Is allowed to Is- ,'ue renewal llcen.ses for a period of not leSs than one year nor more than four years, the fee to be charged being .50 cents for the^flrst year and flvg cents for each, addi tional month for an operator ’ s 11- cen.se and $2 for the first year and 20 cents for each additional month for a chauffeur ’ s. Other amendments which were passed by the last legislators In clude the following; Chapter 155 which became effec tive March 21. clarifies Section 71, Subdivision 1, a.s to who may sus- |)end Or revoke licenses and reg istrations. Under the new law, it Is made clear that any Judge or magistrate in any city or in a vil lage of the first qlas^ may sus pend or revoke. Chapter 158. wnicn went Into ef fect July .l, amends Subdivision 1, of Section 70 by providing that a violation of Section 20 shall con stitute a misdemeanor. Section 20 Is that portion of the law (paling with the licenslnj of drivers. Given Right of Way Chanter 366. now a law, amends Subdivision 1 of Section 82 to read a.s follows; \When in the performance of duty, the following vehicles shall have the right of way: United States mail, pcllce. fire, fire patrol, bureau of buildings,, emergency re pair Of public some* corporatiptu. ambulances, the military and vej hlclM equipped with a gong \ siren whistle operated by a ehlef or assistant chief of « fire depart ment, provided such gong or stren whistle Is being sounded | but this shall not relieve the driver or own er of any such vehicle from liabil ity for injuries inflicted In conse quence of the arbitrary or care-, less exercise of this right. ” Chapter 511, which became effec tive on the f^st rt this month, prohibits vehicles passing to the left of a safety zone, except where permitted by local ordinance, in which case the zone~shaIl- be con spicuously marked that passing to the left Is permissible. Permits Right Tarn. Chapter 653. which does ^ot be come effective until July I, /'1937, permits a right turn to be made on a red light where allowed by ItKal authorities, providing there is attached to the bottom of the signal light a green arrow point ing to the right which shall flash simultaneously with the red light, but a turn may not be made until | the vehicle has been brought to a full stop. Chapter 901 requires that, ’ ’ upon the final. .(Jlsposltlon of any motor vehicle violation, except parking violatlbhs, the court or clerk of the court shall certify the facts of such disposition to the commis sioner within 48 hours. Failure to make such a report is punishable by ai fine of 825 for each separate offense. This law will become effec tive September 1, 1936, and. In ef fect, takes the place of Chapter 394 of the Laws Of 1936. ” Democratic Chiefs Will Weigh Ticket Exwcutiw* Committee Meets Tonight To Consider Candidates Candidates (o ue recommended to the organization for the of fices of assemblyman, state sena tor and congressman will be de cided i/pon at a meeting <it the Democratic EbcecuUve committee of the Second As^mt>Iy District of Nassau county at Democratic Headquarters in Mineola tonight at 8:30 o ’ clock. It was dliclosed this .week by Martin P. O ’ Leary, North Hempstead town chairman. The f ’ emnd Assembly District comprises the Towns of North Hempstead and Ovster Bay and the City Oi OB/tf Cove. gtaUCK BY CAE Charles SJostrom, 33 yesri age. of 1# ShelUr Rock ^d, Manhasset. was slightly Injured on Friday afternoon when he was struck by a truck by Brothers and operated by Herbert Luckwaldt of Hollis -on Strathmore Road. SJostrom was treated by Dr. C. L. Medd of Manhasset for cuU and bruises and allowed to go to hia home. ESCAPE INJURY Paul Huffard of Plandome and Miss EJdlth Schlppers of Great Neck escaped Injury when the oar In ifhich they were riding, driven by the former, was In collision with another In the Bronx early on Mbnday morning. Both ma chines turned over. George B. Knowles Receives Diplomas George B. Knowles, _spn of Mr. and Mi;s. Austin F. knowle.s. of Port Washington, has received di plomas from ■ the Conference of Embalmers Examining Board.s of the United States and the (Cincin nati College of.- EtrtbalmUig at Cincinnati. He • held the office of^ ' class chaplain during the last term. He was graduated from the Port Washington High School bJ 1932. Want Ad ! section of .{he train Is an enorm ous stage, divided Into two sec tions by a drum shaped partition, On .. elttier--grOT~5nhe stage are three platforms'brt'Tshlch the .girls will' pose In their costumes. The local committee will meet the float at Great Neck station. The route, will be along Middle Neck Road to Arrandale Avenue to Maple Street to Beech Street and back to Middle Neck Road from .whclh point lt_ will leave for Hunt ington where it will apepar Ip a parade the following day. Money to Loan ' ON MORTGAGE^ ’ ^ BEN W. HILL Real Estate — Management 4 Maple Drive Great\ Neck A ThtMIt PUYHOUSE Great Neck Phone SPO YrL.Sat. July lO-U JESSIE MATTHEWS and ROBERT YOUNG In “ 4P» Lave Again ’ ^ Also “ BROADWAY BILL ” Sun., Mon. July 12-13 MARY ASTOR and [RLVYN DOUGLAS In “ So They Were Married\ aim O ’ Malley of ,the Mounted with George O ’ Brien ^ and Irene Ware T m . WaA. Ttnea. aBlr~i47i<7 u , “ Trouble For Two\ with ROBT. BfOmraOMERY ROUUND RVBBELL Vacation Time is POSNER ’ S Sandals give comfortable fit and extra long wear. 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