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tRE MAKHAfpttf Piitt. Eit^AY, JULY 16. mS ial Events and Activities in the Various North ShofiR G == ■ '\ . ........ ..... ' ” ' ■ '■ \ ■ -^ ■'< ............................................... I T' I ■ f- ._,... ...... .. ,. I ■■ I r i W T* i |i H I| 1 ^ f | \ lll M l V li . , S ^ 1 V IT V* Y titi»ir fli*af ««>i4M nn Tt«1*> A f , - , . . . . — - .. . — ■\'■■■--t' ‘ ^?:--S' ji''i i ijli r •m jes Mark The Holiday [n The' Kings Point Area Mrs. Roland C. Hall, Mr, and Mrs. Rich- lurch EnterUdn At Their Annual Inde- mce Day Affairs; Other Happenings Mr. and J4rsrMMa*ft»ioyed a program DfcjjBattyHiea.si^Oi- -e^.«8fcsen Heights. iMrs. Richard TC. L. Kings Point gave the hrth of July party on fhloh has come to be outstanding social khe summer season on [ Shore. After a buffet was dancing and an reworks di^lay on the included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. J. Her- Jtlne, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- arslow, Miss Emily R. Walter Wood Parsons, Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Pen, and Mrs. Aubrey V. and Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Robert and Mr: . Oliver R. and Mrs. Horace Green, It's. Oscar Houston, Mr. Randall LeBouef Jr., s. J. Edward Meyer, j. Edward Meyer Jr., Wifliam Cullen Mor- bd Mrs. Egbert Moxham, Jrs. Egbert Moxham Jr., krlliur S. Dwight and lilt. ) Rcv. Alexander R. and ’ Mrs. McKechlne, rs. Ihnls O'Rourke, Dr. Ciirtis H. Muncie, Mr. E. H. White, Mr. and Pam Zinsser, ‘ ^^r. . and Diph Zinsser, Mr. and Vollmer, \Mr. and Mrs. Spicer, Mr. and Mrs. Boig, Dr. and Mrs. Theo- nayer, Mrs, William B. and Mrs. Floyd T. s. Joseph A. Jones, - Willis, Miss Juno Ppencer peots, Charles E. E. Stewart, Miss illen, Mrs. Freda Zins- oswell Eldrldge, Mrs. R. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. E. O. [ Mr. and Mrs. Eklward . and Mrs. Walter^ H. and Mrs. Austin Meigs, and Mrs. Henry M. and Mrs. George N. and ^*s. Frederick and Mrs. Vernon Mann Pnd - Mrs. E. I>wight and Mrs.' John .N. and Mrs. Charles W. and Mrs. W. Seward Mr. and Mrs. Ray pr. and Mrs. Franki Stiles, J. J. Shipman, Miss fovington. and Mrs. Rolf W. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence tr. and Mrs. A. B. Mil- and Mrs. A. D. Russell, Jrs. John Logan, Rickert pph welnrichter. Dr. and rles S. Pool, Ramon A. Henry M. Cratoe, Crane, a Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Ripley, Mr. and .Mrs. fnnetC: '13r. “ ana~Mrr' T. 'gmd van. Jeanette Morrison of rive and her daugiUer, Morrifson are in Ber- plarks Daughter Mrs. Howard Clark ul liave announced the daughter on Friday At Ifork Ho.spita.1. Mrs. Clark. lr«Mi.ss Emily Parsons, Is F of Mr. and Mrs. Walt- \Parsons of Stepping Those ilappy Hours will preserve the best your, Hfe, if they are py one who appreciates FV to. be told. CULET *ID0LB fU>AP |ne: Qrcat Neck 2973 The H. B. Dearborns of Johns ton Road have taken a cottage at Shelter Island for the summer. They were there for the week end with their son \Sonny ” . • • • Mr. and Mrs-. Lloyd Thanhauser of Susquehanna Avenue departed on Monday fof a two week ’ s stay at Prouts Neck, Me. • • • Roland C. Halls Gives A ua4a rete Mr, and Mrs. Roland C. Hall gave a large party on Saturday at \Tideways” , their waterfront place in Kennllworth. The guests en- thelr first child, on July A Mrs. Lasher is the fornter Mias Maiiaret Minesling of Orpat Neck. • • • ' Mr. and :4'C. James K. Stack of V.iestminstar Hall had as their week-end guest. James J. MoDon- onugh of Brooklyn. • • • Mrs. John T. Daly and family of Florence Street will leave today for Quogue where they will pass a week. Mr. Daly, Police Justice of Great Neck Village, will be with them for the weekrend. • ♦ • Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Doherty of the Kenwood had as their week end guesls, Mr. Doherty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Doherty of Brooklyn. • « • The Misses Ruth and Mary Har ris of Birmingham. Ala., who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. E. G. Longman of Ridge--Drive, will .sail on July 16 for Bermuda with another sister. Miss Lillian Harris included swimming and boating in the afternoon, a supper on the porch and a fireworks display in the early evening, follow^ by dancing.- '• Among those present were: Mrs. Marjorie Wise, Prank McConnell, Bernie Lawyer, Jerry Madden and C. M. Hall of New York City; Mi-ss Dorothy Mose.<v of Motley, Va.. ’ and Major and Mrs. William Barnes of Fort SlocuHi, all of whom were hou.se. guests of the Halls for the week-end; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A,. McKay Smith, Mr, anti Mrs. Alexander Ballwilz, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ernst. Also, Mrs. Susan Ernst, Mr. and Mrs, Darrell Gerdner, Andrew Pol lard', James Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Roberts. Phillip Huflfard, Miss EMith ■' Schlppers, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schippers, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Littlejohn, Harry Becket, Dr. Rex Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Behringer, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Spiller, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snooks and Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson and Daniel O ’ Brien and Miss Edna Mae Morris of New York City. iMr. and Mrs. Fred Sauter of Maple Drive have gone to their place \at Mount sTnai for the sum mer. ^ Mr. and Mrs. James Hastle of Susquehanna Avenue were at Greenwich, Conn.,- for the week end with Mr. and . Mrs. George Mercer of Roslyn. Doris Master to Wed ____ *.. A Cleveland Man Announcement has been made by Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Master of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Doris Master, to Thomas W. Aus- of Nassau Road, Kensington of the tin Jr., son of Thomas W. Austin of New York and Cleveland and the late Mrs. Austin. (Miss Master attended Skidmore college and was ' graduated from the Katherine Gibbs School. Mr Austin was graduated from Neb raska Urtlversity. ■ * '• Mrs. Herbert c.. Lenz <ii Maple Drlye jind _ her t.wo sons a re visit ing in ’ Chicago. — ■>-- Mrs. Charles E. Robinson of Ar- lelgh Road and her two children departed _ this week to pass the rest of the summer at their caiiip in Canada. . - • ' — : Mrs. Charles K. Swafford of North Drive has returned from a vsilt with relatlYC-s in Ohio. # • • Announcement has been m.'.Ce of the engagement of Miss Rosalind Rapi^rt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-^. R. Rapoport of 1070 Park Avenue, New York City, to Leo M. Friend, soil of Mrs. Louis M. Friend, of Sprude ‘ fireet, and . the late Mr. Friend. Miss Rapojiort attended Smith. College. Mr. Friend is with the Equitable Life Assurance Com pany. The wedding will take place 6arly in October. * * • George T. Lashers Farenfs of a Hon Mr. and Mrs. George T. Lasher of Johnstone Roai , Great* Neck Terrace, have announced the btrtli of a son, Paul Anthony Lasher, “ Service That' Serve*\ furnace cleaning by VACUUM Repairs an All Makeif Bolters 303 ’ Middle Nack Itoad GRE^T NEt'K IZZl-H Hours A LETTER FROM FAMELA Have You Heard*r-? Says The Fourth Was Q^y Orton Hicks of Beverly Road returned on Tuesday evening from a trip to Cailfcrnia. Mrs. Arthur W. Mearns oj Deep- dale Drive will give a small party on Saturday afiernoon — ftjr'-her-. son, Arthur Stewart Mearns In celebration of his 7th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uhl of Canteilbury Road, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uhl, Malcolm Uhl. Miss Elizabeth Uhl and Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Graven attended the Satur day night dinner-dance at the Plandome Golf- Club. , ’ • • • Mrs. C. A. Faar of the Plaza Apartments departed on Tuesday for Buck Hill, Pa., where she will pass the summer. A. E. Watts of East Shore Road is in Mexico. ' « • A Mr. and Mrs. Reger S. Babcock of 9 Oxford .Street, Newark, N. J, announce the birth of a son, Roger Hughes on June 30. Mr.^ Babcock Is the son ot Df. -mnd ’ Mrs.-.R.*W. Babcock of Elm^ Street. * • • , C ' Sails For Europe On The Queen Mary Miss Mary Lee Klltliau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kilthau ol Deepdale Drive .sailed , on Wednes day on the Queen Mary with her grandmother, Mrs. Ekliwin Lee of Tucson, Ariz., who has been visit ing at the Kilthau home. They plan to pass several weeks in a tour jOf Europe and will return the end of August, IMr. and Mrs. Andr^P'stewart of Arleigh Read. Mr. and Mrs. Dcnald Stewart ' and Miss Daphne Ste-wart will pass the week-end in Manchester, Vt. Miss innis Stewart is visiting friends in Baltimore, Md. A A . A > Mrs. A. R. Chamberlain of Sus quehanna Avenue has returned from a stay at Suffern, N. Y. The Misses Harriet and Nellie V. D. White gave a tga on Thurs day- erftemon - at — tholr -hon»- •« liprtii Cloy ^-. Dr ive, . Mrs. Edgar Earle and two sons of Pem ’ brooke Avenue arc at Uielr summer place at Martha ’ s Vine yard. Mr. Earle, will Join them for BCClt-en^^ dm-ing the summer. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bciiberlrh of Peip'broke Avenue are at tlieir summer cottage at Millers Place tor U»e season. A ' A A Mr. aiKl Mrs. ’ Tliomas R. Cook and son'«f Melbourne Road, are at Newport, R. I. for the summer. • * • iMr. and Mrs. Jol)n J. Atwater of Gateway Drive are at tlieir sum mer place at Westhampton. Dear Mae:- Have you heard about alf the gay parties on the Fourth . . life on the North Shore was just one good time after another it seems to me . . I ’ m glad we had* nice weather and not the mercury-hitting-the-tdp brand the weather man brought along later in the week imagine even thinking of fireworks when you ’ re sim ply sizzling . . the Soundview party was about the grandest I ’ ve ever been to . . . hundreds of people there ’ and the most marvelous display of fireworks . .. Mario certainly does know how to do things . . all the clubs were jammed from what I hear. Socially speaking life has been rather dull since then. . . most of my friends are busy getting ready for vacations. Ginny and Lyman Brown had a -big cocktail party on the afternoon of the Fourth at their home in Plandome Mills . . . Adrian Walser and Dick “ fJleaves of Washington week-ended with Prim and .lay Bacon Janet Miller Mayo is here from Honolulu with her young daughter and is visiting her parents . her husband is a Lieutei»aut,yrn the army-^you know Catherine and Betty Wells are down in Virginia for a week . Peg and Vera Robson .sailed last week for England . they will visit relatives for the sum- JK!«Li_:_Jhey live in Bayside but go round with the Great Negk^SroW T ...... ............ .... ....... . .............. - --- Have you been to the Blackbird Shop since they moved to Grace Avenue , . . you should drop in for\ afternoon tea \T. it ’ s about the coole.st spot in town. . . and I don ’ t have to tell you about the food . . . Isabel Eckardt sailed a or so ago on the He de Ji ’ rance slie' ’ s.to be in Europe for the re.st of the summer Norman Clark has himself a new job in Philjidel- phia . he ’ s with the same firm but has-been pro moted . Peg Stronach Sanderlin and her husband, Cjarl, are at Kelly ’ s Point, Conn., for a few weeks . Jane and Be Bielski are giving a shower for Mil dred Ogden on Saturday night . . you know she ’ s to be married to Bruce Bielaski, Jr., at St.- Paul ’ s Church, Great Nhck, early in Augu.st ... Eileen Ottensosser gave a party at Plandome Golf Club on Saturday night . . . young Bill Witherell left this week for Camp Sparta at Bucksport, Me. By the way, if you need new stockings for your vacation wardrobe, phone Peggy Fisher at Westmin ster Hall in Great Neck . .she ’ s selling a' hiarVelous brand and they ’ re very reasonable .1 have some that ’ are wearing well. And now what more can I chatter about at the moment , . I know you don ’ t want to hear about the weather . although that\ seems to be the main topic of conversation these days . it ’ s either too ]iot or to(f cool or raining. , at least judging from what friends tell me when their jilans are spoiled by an unobliging weather man. . I should have lots of vaca tion news to tell you about next week .. . and so until t hen, affect ionately, ' 'I i Plan Classes In Sewing As Adull Project Miss Unian Chambers ■ F Announces Summer Schedule Summer tewinc elaiaea will be oonduote.1 in oreat Neok by Miss Llllian Chambers ae an Adult Recreation Frofram project, it was announced this week. The cla«^' will be held from 9 a. m. to and from 3 to 5 p. m. < nesdays and Fridays In the ^^ing room at the Kensington i^iool. Entrance must be made by way of the playground. . Miss Ohambers today outlined the schedule which will be follow ed. The clase will be Instructed in the relation of clothing to color, faots of color, how to buy and cut patterns and Will be encouraged In the exercise of Judgment as to the appropriateness of dress to the occa.sion. It i.s planned to have each mem ber complete a cotton dress, a silk dre.ss and a piece of liand-madc lingerie during Uie course. \ ■ Rpgt?n,'FEttb'ir ‘ Wrr' ’ t»« ’ '- Wld -next^ week on Wednesday and Friday at the times aforementioned. Miss ChanSbers explained that Uie ccurec is designed primarily for beginners,, particularly high sclicol glri.s who have not studied sewing at school and college girls on vacation. • ■ Coiuite«a Da Brfes»e . IWU Give Lecture A Itotta* 00 BigUsb hone fur nishing from . thi MM to ttn lAiiiio mmm at M QAttfrt^ flf UOiM no Thnradiy. JUty M AI.IM Stonehill G 3 The Secret ol Excellent CockteiU Club Will Honor RoJjerl P, Haruch Manhaoset* Bay Plans Stag Dinner For Him On - Monday Robert P. B.u'uch, who won the recent Bermuda race .with Ills yifbht, ’ ’ Klmwan, ” will be the guest of honor at a large stag dinner which is to lake piaoc in, jlie, Manhasscl .Ba.w Yacht Clu' ’ j at Port Wa.shlnglon MHiiday evening us the final climax of a very gay week; end. With a gala dance Saturday night, rnuny of the mensbers and their friends will stay at the club to enjoy its yachting, lennfs and swimming facilities Sunday. It is expected that more Jhnn 78 will b«; present at the dinner Monday. To Give ‘ Dracuht^ At Roslyn Theatre Charles Hopkins, who is con sidered an *inu.sual personam many respect.s, has his own views of how ■ one .should live, where one should go / and what they should read, .so \with the announce ment t.hat the tlirllllng mystery -PM VDrae-ula ’ ! is pre.'igclcij, ed \fayo generqtloi^ of IlcUon at the Theatre of the Four Sea- -rcaders“ and Is stlir ifTteJ ’ <mc sons lii ■ \iJt- 'thf • Wetfk ginning July 13 a' great deal of interest is expected from .tlicalrc goers of this area. ” Dr;vciila ” , U Is safe, to say. Is the most sjiiiK!- cree'pliig play yet 'to be prc.sentcri to an Amatican a iidienoc. ,R„cl if- fer.-i from .all other tliriners this it deals with the supnr-n-i- tural, consequently- tliere is no j awkward dqnouemcnt, no dream High in QUALITY Rich in' FLAVOR Y«t Low in Price * Doliciit^' In AROMA STONEHILL GIN proof) . $11^ fifth 25 6 bottle Case of 12 — «l2.0i) STONEHILL IMPERIAL GIN (90 proof) $1.27 fifth 23.6 lx)Ulo (iasp of 12 ■ — 9I3.S0 ^ H. NAGELB ’ S MARKET - — LIQUOR DtPARTMCNT' — N V.$U1| MUlV ItOVOA ON « ' wriNi iiPM uefNii/Nf i rr 405 PIANUOMC ROAD-MANtlASiitf til-m-1005 ('Xplunallon at' its conclusion. The ca.st includes Ruth Yorke who played a leading role in the Ilroadway production of ‘ 'Parnell\ Byron McGrath, Neal Berry, Janie. Tracy, J-j ’ .la Lathrop, Katherine Murphy, V/alter K.app and How ard WhiUlcld. Tlic American version of \Draou- la ” . wa.s made by Jolin Balderslon from Bram Stockers' famou.s novel (jf^Jthe same name, tlipt has th.rill- )f IlcUo^ etf'a^ ’ oiic ' ■ TirtWr -btJltl AtlF-'* erica and Europe NORTH SHORE ELEGTROL, Ine. 31 PLANDOME ROAD • MANHASSET, LOKiC ISLAND Telephone ( Manhastet 31 KOUKVII.LE CKNXKE OI- ’ HUK - - 273 HUNIlIHE IIIGlIWAV - • 'lEL. ROUKVIU.E CKNTItE-73tttt AnI . AundudSemefil. LOUIS T. Z A N E R Optometrist • Cutter -Mli^ftoao Fho'ne OL Neck 17W Accent _______ m MAINTENANCE CO.,4/VD '■ Th» garage mechanic U only one put pf tbousanda of writer* who hgve made ANNOUNCEMENT .... jin the latter part of May a Bmall gfoup of ^ interested young men organized a lawn cut- PK QQjicaau.-..XI|g i&a met mth sut-h fat today we caa publicly the nonie knert this aoraljr needed aervifce. (Judging from'the enthusiasm of our recent jistomera you ahould feel no quglms In giv- UlJUEfal«i - \ ' ----- - ----- ----- ^ ......... . ......... . — MA 3 N PAS SET UWNS Our operator* •klllfully .accent your feature* In a way I® bring out youth, por*onality' and re freshing beauty. Whether that accent will be In your hair, your eyes, your llpr. or any combina tion of these — 1* all a mattw that should bp • Isft In .Utelr hands. THIS GARAGE MECHANIC TOOK HIS BUDGET APART, TOO # “ Wasn ’ t getting the right mileage out of the old in(x»ne. Using a lot of gas and not -getting anywhere. “ Dc(nded to take the old budget apart and make a few adjustments. Some job it was, too. Tighteoad her up in a few places where the money was leaking out. She is sure running aynoother now. Take y ’ N rm AgF«ia kn aw l CMSt Mask If I i 3 ITEMS — $1 Beauty Shojp|>e HtH BflMiy Zanlek. 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