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iw, Notes Interest Plandome hoetoe Parrott cA Hie hn leave on Saturday for Mass., where she will weekend and attend the amlly reunion. Miss Louise L who has been a guest at btt home for the past week to her home In Wor- hth Miss Parrott. • • itto B.-Bladcwell and Miss dredge, of North Drive, ktesses at a tea on Tues- Khe members of- 4he-con- |al French class. ugene A. rtlotte has rent- rtmoe on Private Driveway : summe: months and will Port Washington. Mrs. cently returned from vis- son and daughter-in-law. Mrs. Eugene Rlotte, at ll-on-the-Hudson. THE MANHA3SgT nwi tltlDAT, JVLT IQ. im They Have Their Picture Taken hd Mrs. Harry Carl Nae- Valle'y Road, and their Miss Doris Naegell, are several months at their I home at Shelter Island. nd Mrs. Leonard L. Claris fe. Drive, will leave on Sat- a cruise on their yacht. They will cruise Long Cound as far as Greenport ! be gone a week. knd Mrs. William Blalsdell j York, were the guests of (argaret Anthony at hSr Tlie Ridge on Saturday. (Ufred Edwards and family fcart today to pass several ] at their summer place at krion. L. I. Lucille Bolduc, Miss Louise Dr. tiOulS ' Jacques and la Brodeur, of tjforcester, kere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parrott at their home i Ridge over the weekend. r Jary Chapman of Central kill return this week from Dhio. ’ where she has been I friends. nd Mrs. John H. Seng- kf Valley Road, and their paid, will pass this week- ling their son, feobert, at cket* Mass., where, he Is camp this sunder. ' ■ * • ' * - ‘ s r •rank J. Harmon of The ntertalned guests at lunch- home on Wednesday. vood Road, and their two Joan and Kltsoh, will Tuesday from Montaukh vhere they have been stay- two weeks.^ |nd Mrs. William V. Couch- North ptlve, entertained Mrs. H. ' Wlallace Cohu, of ork,, and Mr. and Mrs. La- Anderson of Rockwood Plandome, at dinner at the [Point Bath Club on Wed- night. on a fishing trip. -They away for about two weeks. ^«rs. Hfeith Steele arid of Westgate Boulevard, are several . weeks at their place, aien Mary Palls, kst Mills, Md. Miss Margaret returned on Monday from >nd after passing the Fourth weekend - there. (and Mrs. Archie F. Reeve ^ndome gave a Fourth of party for their sons. Archie Jr., and John T. Reeve, hflr guests they attended the kks display at the Plandome [and Marine Club early In. ening. Thoee present Includ- . Misses Louise'Valden, Bet(y Norma Patt, Helqn Jordan nalca; Natalie Frost of Port ngton, Marlon TVacy of ston, Rebecca Bartlett of Jrange, Betty Avers of Hills- «lty L. Huber. Grace. Allen, jClmineitt, Adrienne L. Lange pessle Chamberlin of Man- and the Messrs. Henry Val- John Robliison, Lester Patt. |ian Valden of Jamaica, Wll- iiompson of Port Washlng- 1111am Tracy of Douglaston, Roberts, Robert Scott of anliasset, Robert Ogilvie of ston, and Qarl Skoge and' Sauter of Long Beach. \i GveoftheFeet M.H. SKORNECK. Pod-G. DANQBBS or 8HOKT HOSE Almost SO per cent of all foot disorders are caused by wearing short hoee. Because It Is soft and pisble, the average person it in clined to disregard the Inherent peril present'in such fine material as silk, which has a greater ten sile strength than steel of the same fineness. Some at the conditions resulting from the use of short hose are weak arches, depressed metatarsals, bunions, hanuner toss, bursitis, in- grown nails. Inflammation of the nails and many others. Many people, not knowing Just what slse they require are prone to leave everything to the discretion of the sales person. Every hosiery counter has a chart which pur ports to show the proper sise of hose for the corresponding else of the shoe. This chart fails entire ly to take into consideration the t^pe of foot and the width of the sheer- ■.1 '^7 ’ • \ Children of Great Neck families photographed by Henri Millaire of 509 Fifth Avenue, New York city. Reading from left to right they are: top' row, Barbara and Jane Adams, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Adams, 19 Chapel Place; Mary Anne and Howard Sidney Bowns, children of Mr. and Mrs. H.-S. Bowns,- 14 Crescent Rqad; .Gretrhen and Joan 'Thanhauser, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Thanhauser, 7 Susquehanna Avenu^'. ” * ■ ' ' Middle row, Mary Elizabeth Mattman, daugb ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mattman Jr., 28 Station Road; Patricia and Joan Kennedy, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kennedy, 130 Hillpark Avenue; Wil- helmena and Peggy Jane Paar, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paar, 89 Bayview Avenue; Clinton G. Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morrison, 1 Magnolia Drive. Bottom row. Jack, Dick, Mary, Bill, Sam and Bdith Knight, children of Mr. and Mrs. John T, Knight, 1 Arleigh Road; Albert Lucken, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lucken, 16 Colgate Road and Thomas E. Coulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Coulton, 3 Glenwood Drive. StocklYigs are measured in lengths from the heel to the toe. A particular size has only a limited amount of spac8 within This may be correct for the average foot. But what if the ahoe la the same s I m in length but is«lKted to a ■ foot that is much fleshier and wider? The stock wlU be much too small. Inversely, if the foot is one of those thin, bony types,' then the stocking will be too small. Flexible feet must not be fitted as closely as are the more rigid types of feet. There must be no hint of binding or restricting the freedom of the foot. It is possible to make good use of these hosiery charts. But you should exercise a little “horse sense.\ Study your feet and de cide for tvamU what type of foot yen hate. Itm your hoee eecotdlBgly. AJwmyi kaep in mind the fact that your feet otoogate about one- half inch upon weight bearing. TTiey aieo will elongate atmoat twn- Uilrda ot an intfii addiUtmal during 1»< day as a result of the constant walking. Tf you have any doubts regard ing the type of foot you have or whether the tiae you wear is cor rect for you. consult your chiropo dist. He will be glad to help you in any way. Editor's Note — Thla is another of the series of artlcler by-Dr - Muff-, neck which are appearing exclu sively in this newspaper. He has sn office in the Nasssu Bootery, M Middle Neck. Road, Oregt Neck. To rb 7 Canet'Sido' gVi?,*** At ddblMtli S cr ' ftw mko * A)b«t Brown wui puy a enmat 1^4 ON HONOR ROLL The name of George Tegelaer- Jr„ of Windsor Hoad, Great Neck appears on the list o( .*33 students who attained the honor roll for the second semester of the school year in the Day Division of the School of Commerce and Accounts TOUMO Peop/c .... Arm «Ntt SCOTC« WHISKY SANDERSONS ^25.6 OB. . I JOHNNIE WAUCIR 25.6 oz. ■ |2,'76 Try A Want Ad I MacNElUS 25.6 oz. - Town Chairman Issues Call To Meeting Of GOP Workers Plans For A ‘ Militant Campaign* Will Be Dis closed, James L. Dowsey Declares; Will Enlist Aid From All Sections An invitation to every ' “ Amerl(*an voter opposed lo the Raw Deal ” to meet with the North Hempstead Republican Town Committee and the Conference of Republican Clubs on the evening of July 21 in the Manhasset High** - ~ today by^James! to Intelligent voters. Complete de- fkirmah! Sen sational plans for a militant cam paign will be reveal^ at that time, acordlng to Mr. Dowsey. \Every thinking voter, opposed d Mrs. Richard R. Stover. „to Rooseveltlan government,, is urged to attend this great mass meeting, ” he said, ‘ \pie Republican organization - in the, Town of North Hempstead, Intends to blaze a trail this Fall that will lead the party in the county, state and nation^-ta a decisive victory. “ We wanj workers from every part of _the town, workers who will take off their coats, roll up their sleeves and pitch in with our committeemen and women. We want volunteers in every election coin- to fore^^ its de tractors. “ The (Sail Vor volunteers Is one -which evwry^^mWSlffiJdect AifJ^ erlcan, anxious to help in great cause, should answer. We ihtend to announce a camphlgri plan that will ...sweep the poynty and state in its dramatic appeal tails will .show it to be the most i comprehensive and militant effort l ever made to get out ypters to the polls. ” . The North Hei,.pstead Republican dinner meeting on Tuesday In Mln- eola, voted to solicit Uie help of Town Committee, at its annual all Republicans and anti-New Deal DemcKrats in a drive to turn out a record vote this Fall. Many prominent\ leaders of the county and state are expected to attend. . HAS DINNER GUESTS Miss Blair Churchill of Kennil- worth entertained W. Graham Knox of Manhasset and.lfenry Q- Topping of Tuxedo Park at dinner on Sunday evening. EGG . NUT - STOVE IM% PURE. PINK ASH COAL $10.00 per Ion In lots of 8 ton,s or more Less than S tons $10.50 a ton Weight and Hatlifactloh Guaranteed FREE DEI4VRRT J. H. Stout 868-03 Northern Boulevard GREAT NECK' Phone IMperlel 4137 ^fc rHerw i e Li A ir — \ 25.6 oz. - 62.94 McGALLUMS 25.6 oz. - 62.99 ILldNOg lilM \New Verb PrtoM At tour Da««Ug\ 370 Plandome Road • Manhastat Z' y NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES You and your family want m / c hraket on yCiir new motor cay — brake* that will give you maxi* mum itopplng power — bnki* I m alwaya equallted, -and “ Service That Serves ” CARPENTRY JOBBING Properly Attended to Residential Maintenance Co. 303 MIDDLE NtlCK ROAD GREAT NECK 1227 — 34 Hours — that will uv Biway. alwaya dependable — and that mean* New Perfeaed Hydraulic Hrake*. Chevrolet i* the only low'pricod car-that ha* them. SOLID STEEL* ong'liiecg TURRET TOP I You want a laft roof over yout head, too — a Solid Steel ono* . piece Turret Top. It give* com* Verhaad picte overhaad protection amartet looking ... help* to kaep puaicngrri cooln in aummer and warmer in winter . . . eliminate*' neertaitynecniilty for tup_ repair*ir* district, ever;^\^l|^gej..^jyer^^oi MH i . roliouoMthe- govorhiuent-a'l our ley Road, left on Friday for -4SN .... _ ^ ^ ' for tup repa or ro* dreaalng. Only Chevrolet oCm it at low prlcaa. IMPROVED GLIDl^ KNEE-A^nON RIDE? Peggy Weber REDUCTION SALE ALL Luuissrji vdii B.iiunv COST 3 Third Sh Phone Greof Neehi 744 You alao want tha groam oomArt * and gmuar road rubtIUy of Chav* Knee. and grtaur rood iMOHily of Ch rulet'a Improved Oliding Kn Action Ride*. Mdllon* of Kn Action uaer* arill tell you that I i* the world'* lafeac, amootkaat aide. And, ofcourac, it'a rxcluaiv* to Chevrolet in th* low-pfpia range. , GENUINE RSHEIt NO DBAFT ventilation r You'll get a lot of comfort thia feature It giwt AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, JULY 14th, at 10 a. m. The entire contents of the Burrowes Estate on the East Side of Guinea Road (Glen Cove Road), Roslyn, L. I. ^ (See Auctione(eTM Sign on\ffiR4pjj||operty) CoinmiUee fo Elect Tuesday . Wuhlngton -- -dlstriat pittee of the Boy S6outs of will elect its officers for [ensuing yeg„. ^ext Tueeflw »$ at 8 o'clock Injbi liotb- Church houtf. ^ ^nr A Wwu ML. Fine modern and rare antique! furniture and. furnishings and etc; Rugs, pictures, books, glass, dishes, andirons, Packard and Chev-.. rolet Automobiles, lawn furniture. EXHIBITION, MONDAY, JULY 13th ‘ i understand drat Chevrolet is now • i ■ . enjoying the biggest demand in its history- ” “ You ’ re right. And there ’ s a good reason. “ ■ ^ ' i. ' Everybody knows that this new Chevrolet is the first motor car with all modem ad- vtintages to sell at such a low price — it ’ s OH^ compete £ow-^ica^CaA / re, too. It i paaiatigar ladiultkiaUff soaui ventilation , . . “ scoop* in\ ro* frrahing brcftc* on hot day* . , , diminata* draft* in cold waathar . . prevent* clouding, of th* wiiidahield. It ’ * avallaUa ' 6tily in this one low*priced car. HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVErIN-HEAD engine And for all-round perfomianc* with economy, there Is notMftg like Chevrolet ’ s Hi|h'GmB|i^ •ion Vaivwln-Htad Bngln*i 4r* th* same type of engina tharl* (lacd In tccord'holdln will save ytxi money mil* after miUq and it, too, I* exclueivt to Chevrolet In th* lo«i»teBYa|||B. 1 to 6 p.m. 4 T. EPWARir BREUER “ The Auctioneer** CHEVKfltET nm W0ll(M«C4kTa*Nlf0«TaTMM ROSLYN LONG ISLAND NOTE: If it rains, then the next clear day.. ■■ mmm LYONS CHEYROLETy Ine. aS54 NORTOI^N BLVD. TEL.