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'TT f-i ial Events ^nd Activities in thi Various NortK^JujM M * rr, ‘ ^,r- ’-''t' ie Louise Cuneo To Wed Chutth Ceremony Het& itn. MkrttM Uibtn of Chicafo bu takfen an apartinent lb the iwychwood. ^^ome BridH Of bay$ide Mem On iuly 29 Aloy»iu*i neceptUHt Td Bd Hetd At Ths CreicdM Cluh in tiuntingUm kmotig the guests were t^e Misses Mr. aB4.Mi^ J. M. Brown and Mmilir of Maatiibhatana Avenue ate pauink the kumiher at Quoqus. Lrie^uise Cuneo, daugh- snd MTS. • Prank J. Hilltop Drive. Great »tes, has completed plans I wedding on July J9 to Trlbuno Jr. son of Mr. Mario P. Trftmno of '^he ceremony will be at 11 o ’ clock at St. hurch by the Rev. Ron- aM, assistant pastor, [reception will follow at rttit Athletic Club in Joan Headon and Jean Stewart, Pred Pearce Jr. and Jerry Childs of Great Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel NL Barg of Mount Vernon, N. Y., have leased an apartment ■ In West minster Hall. 'They took pos session yesterday. Mrs. Albertson of Grace Avenue Is panlhig a week at cape Odd. • i • Gr. and Mrs. Thothas Black- adder Of Philadelphia, formerly of Great Neck Bstates, were la Port Wlash4ngtbn for the week-end and visited friends here. A LETTER FROM PAMELA Have You Heard — ? Says Eoeryboiys At The Beach Plandtime Club Committee To' Visit Gardens <at Mrs. Morton Beckar of the Wychwood will sail next week for Europe. uneo will have Miss Mary Slente of *Douglaston as d-of-honor.. The brldes- Ll be the Misses Eileen |o and Betty Brlzse of tk. Rose Mdoney of New and Ruth Hourlgan of le, pa. Prances Trlbimd he junior bridesmaid. iTrlbuno Will act as best his brother. The ushers ert Fascato of Bayslde, Iterson of Port Chester. N- lent Aderente of Bayslde wart Wilson of New York Mrs. James Jones of Grace Ave nue, who is passing the summer at cutchogue, was in Great Neck for a few days this week. • * . The Rev. William Grime of St. Paul's Church and his son Phillip Were at Stony Brook, L. t., last week. Mrs. Fhrd Bhrtlfctt and hCr daughter dt Canterbury Road re- turjied early this Week from visit )n Vermont and MasshChd- setts. i i i (Mr. and MTs. Gedrg'e Oumrti of 424 lAiddle ^feck Rbad are the parents of a dkilghlbr, their first child, bom on July io. Mrs. Norma Welsh at the Grace Buildlni, With her .fehildreh, l^win and -Burke, Is leaving today . for a two weeks ’ stay at Providence, R. 1. Mrs. Tracy Klnch of West End Avenue Is a patient at Nassau Mr. and MTs. Ocorke Sh>ckley, of Cow Lane, have gone to Ber- _muda. Hospdtal. a honeymoon cruise the tuple will live in the Ken- uneo atentied the Sacred I Academy, Manhattanvllle and the Pinch School, ■ribuno attended Exeter and the School of Busl-, ninlstration at New York |ty. parties have been given he past few weeks for the of the bridal party, [them was a large dinner Wednesday .night at the I point Bath Club when of the bride and brlde- be and the bridal party tied by Judge and Mrs. Valente of Douglaston. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Harlow of Franklin Place will depart on Saturday for Litle York, N. Y., where they will visit Mrs. Harlow's sister for tiwo wfeeks. M t . and Mrs. Kenneth Clarke .of Westminister Hall had as their guests at ' a swim' and dinner party on Saturday at the Bands Point Yacht Club, Mrs. Isabelle Holtvedt, Kenneth Clark Jr., Jerry Childs. Hans Jost and Nino Gallo of New York City. 'Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Garabelll, of Elmridge Road, gave a tea re cently for Mme. Lucretia Borl, noted Metropolitan opera star. » 0 d Mr. and Mrs. ^hert Cody Brown will give A slipper party on Sunday at their home on Am herst Ctoad.' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kerr, of the Estates and Mr. and^ Mrs.'Wil liam Waters Schwab olf. Kensing ton,, entertained on Wednesday eve ning at the. Sands Point Bath Club. Villlam J. Jung 0f Chan- is stopping at Briar- dge. BriarclllI, N. Y; Gordon Herbert and Stirling Ive- son were at Wilton, Conn., for the week-end, visiting John Holtvedt who is pasaing the summer wltK his grandmother, Mrs. Belle Collins at her place there. |id Mrs. George C. Schutter Iter Road are travelling in ■Mr. and Mrs. William R. Oonklln and daughter Anne of Gracefield are cruising on the Great Lakes aboard the S. S. Octorara of the Great Lakes Transit Corporation. • * t Ind Mrs. Richard Benson iHiUsIde Apartments have * ’ from a visit In Mass- Uave a pionle ^ tMbh Snest Emerllng family of It Drive has returned from ]ln Ohio with Mrs. Emer- Bother. ■ in Patterson serai Months I Charles NUpler and her Miss Anne Napier of |Ie Drive, departed yester- Patterson, N. Y., where ve leased a place, “ Kee- untll October 1. They with them, Mrs. Napier ’ s I Miss Maude Merrlam of pee, Wash, ^and Mrs. C. A« •XUM ffcAh ■ I » ^ A number of -Great Neck couples went to Jones Beach on Friday evening- for a beach party. Among, them were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Plumb, Mr. and Ml's. Arthur W. Mearns, Mr. and Mrs. J. Oakey MteKnight, Mr and Mrs; Orton Hlfks, Mr. and Mrs. P. Schuyler Van Bloem, Mrs. Lee Albertson, James Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vldmer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donohue. Also In the party were Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Petersen of BAyside and Horace Jones of 'Rockt vllle Center. Miss . Mary Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morrison, Of Magnolia Drive, has invited to a dinner at the North Hempstead Country Club on Saturday eve ning, Mife Mildred Ogden and her fiance, Bruce Blelaskl, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Harris, cf Ridge wood, N. ,J., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher, of DouglAstOn, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rawlings, and Mr. and Mrs. Eliott Baker. Miss Og den and Mr. Blelaskl will be mar ried on August 8 in All Saints ’ Church. • • • ' Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Carter of Melbourne Road and. their sons are at Brant Lake in the Adlrondacks. f'ields Is Lovable Old Faker In Film Dear Ma«:- Havfe you heard of ahything happening or about to happen these days . . everyone I talk to is getting rekdy for a vacation . . or trPttlt^ off to the beach Some place or other . . after all, the beach is about the only place to be what with the leather we ’ ve been having . . Great Neck Estates mothers are terribly enthusiastic about the new, park . . especially the pool for the youhgsters . . rafts of folks from hereabouts think Sands Point Bath- Club is simply “THE ” club . . they certainly do stage grand parties there . . and the po6l is swarmed on summer afternoons . . Kensington fam-^ ilies stick to their own Ga,sino . . the Great Neck Bath ing'Beach is pretty popular too frdm what I hear . . they tell me there were 1400 people there the'other after noon we really are fortunate with* all the place's to go* don ’ t you think? Outside of a beach party- or two I never seem to Hear of a social function that ’ s worth telling you about . . Katherine Stronach and Betty Wells are having sOch a gay time in Millwood, Va., that they ’ re staying longer than expected . . they ’ ve been to the county pageant . . and they plan to stop off in Washington . , Edythe Healey Boomhower and her infant daughter, Barbara Anne, are with her mother at her home in Belgrave Square for a while . . Betty Gomory caVne home from Lake Placid where she ’ s summoring-for the wfebk-end . . Mildred Ogden_got heaps of lovely things at the room accessory shower Jane and Be Bielaski gave for her on Saturday afternoon . . you know she ’ s to be married soon to Bruce Bielaski Jr. Betty Reilly t^lls me that she and Florence Wood have had .such a successful sfea.'^on at their Dress Cot tage that they ’ re going to close on Saturday . . they ’ ll 6pen again right after Labor Day . . Betty says she ’ s simply thrilled to piecp,s' at the wonderful bu.siness they ’ ve done . . she ’ s going to vacation at Watermill and Florence will go to Quogiie. I stopped at the Great Nei-k Shoe Shop the other day on the way hom^ from one of my very frequent trips to town . . I centainly wa.-< glad I did . . the pro prietor has a«machine that ’ s i ailed Dr. Pyle ’ s oscil lating machine . . it vibrates ami stimulates the feet by massage he tfells me . . I actually forgot I ’ d been walk ing all over the Big City after parking with my feet on it for flv'e minutes.- Barbara and Dot itoltoh were off week-ending somewhere . . Betty Kernan is coming from Cleveland to be with Peg and Frank Graven for two weeks . . young Orton Hicks is off to ( amp Columbia in New Jersey . . and the Mellor boys have gone to a camp for the rest of the summer . . 1 think by this time all Of the considerably younger set has de.serted Great Neck and Manhasset for camps . . and are their fond Mamas enjoying a rest! i , . For the moment, that seems to be about the extent of my chatter . . perhaps the .social whirl will .start whirling again after its .standstill for the last week or twtf . . -and then I ’ ll have things,^to tell you . . and so until next week, affectionately, Members of th« Oarden Depart ment of the Flandome WomAn's Club win have A luhidifeon on Tuesday at the Wa^lngton Tav ern In RoBlyn and then gh to see the lardens of Mrs. H. P. Davi son and Mrs. Ant»n O. HOdenpyl at Locust Valley. The offloers of the Department alre Mrs. John H. SentstAken, Mrs. Albei-t Bates, Mrs. Paul A. Nellson and Mrs. Willard W. Smith. iMr. and Mrs. Fred Briggs of Woodland Drive, have as their guest. Mrs. Briggs ’ sister. Miss Elmma EHlwanger, of Rochester. N. Y, t^e will remain fol- several weeks. Miss Leila HAUi And Miss Grace Arthur, bf Brooklyn, are also guests at the Briggs home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Gasser, of Shore Drive, returned on Tues day from England, aboard the Aqualanla. Ihey have been away for about six weeks. Or. ticwis Inman Sharp is here from Toronto, Ontario, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Iiunan Sharp, at their home on Heights Road. In the fail Dr. Sharp will go to Johns Hopkins Hospital At Baltimore, to remain for two years. •ms. Mr. Mrt. LewU L tbaiio, trm ftH A iM At UMWr mM'mi MMghtl lle4d. i i h Mf. eM Mb. tfrmiiiai i. ot'^ w M — — PM — — ■■■ tbfa, «hife thii;y ,bAd Mb l«r Weeks oh h nihldg AHfr t i i iota Phoebe FAirolt rttunMd on ICondoy to boost on The Rltlge from Worcester. M aw ., where she pessed the week-end. PhlUlp Ftrrott end Devid Per- rott ere pawing this week in Worcester. Mr. and Mrs, John H. Pitman, of New York, were the guests of Mrs. John 8. PlUnan at her home on West Drive over last week-end. » • s Mr. and Mrs. Pletoher L. Ollt Ahd laihlly, of ttcokbood Rosd, left on ^Mav for their summer home at lout ’ s Reck, Me., where they will peas several months, t • t Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stevenson and family have sold Uielr home on Cltcle Drive And have moved, to California. * • •' Mr. and Mrs. Russell 8. Cooney, of Westgate Boulevard, and their Uirec sons, James, David and Danny, left on Tuesday for tholr summer home In Waldcboro, Me. Miss Baihara cooney It at camp In Massachusetts for six weeks. Fta4 or CMRMi A Okfaatti teaetrlti ta«e baa be«t wwaM at die Neck Noai Oreat show room R usilto tfai ment of fted bhklknar, wlW been AWDOtated with tM OMtHItt Bleotrlc Oompany foe ttie MM years, during which time made a study of household siblllp ment and Its proper lo^Uob ta the home. *1110 ’ refrigerator and kitchen jHtulpment In mmny lerge. Long island estates ihaa been tnstatleil by him. Prominent amodi' than the places of B. P., nttttdii risen ‘ Williams, Mlchaei \<nvln. Lady Abhley ^arpa. the Ptupea Bstates, O. V. #hltney, • ■ John Bohlff. Ogden Milts, Odgeh, ftotnpi, t ttbrtih. yVederlck Am- Mrs. Olto B. Blackwell, of North Drive, . and her .son and daughter, Alston iind Anne Louise, and her sister, ' Miss May Eldredge, will leave^ /m Monday for Capo- Cod. Ma.s.s', • where they will pass sev eral weeks. . Mrs. Frederick Siiarp entertain ed Miss Emma 'Renner, of Ridge field Park, N. J.. Mrs. Arthur L. Hay, of New York, and Mrs. Charles Renner, of SouUi Dilve, Plandome, at luncheon at her home on Bay Driveway on Tues day. Miss OOneata Strong, of Brook- side Drive, returned on Monday from Point Pleasant, N. J., where the passed the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bhamel Garth. Dn Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs. Brneet M. Strong, gave a recep tion at their home on Brookside Drive for Mr. ahd Mrs, Prank Johnson w4io were married at the Episcopal ‘ Church In Roslyn, Thursday evening. Mrs.- Johnson |8 Uie (former iMlss Alice Kim- merly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, August Klmmerly of Sea Cliff. Bradley broso Clark, John Mtckay, 01ar> ence Mteckay, Meadow Brook Hos pital and many others. Before being associated with the General Blectrlo Company, Mr Faulkner was oonnecled #llh tha New York ’ Telephone Comply in their englneertrig department? Mr. Faulkner will gladly advise and will prepare sketches of kitch en layouts for builders,' prosptp- live home owners and any one considering an alteration to hU home. Tty A Want Ad! Has Star Role In “ Poppy ” , One Of Two Pictures At Valencia ■Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Holmes Jr., of Hlllpark Avenue have returned from a stay at their camp on Lake Wttnnepesaukee. The charsmter that he likes best, that of a lovable old faker who glories in bamboozling the public but who paves' the way for a ro mance of a yoifng couple. Is given W. C. Fields In his carnival film, “ Poppy\ which opens Friday * at Loeiw ’ s 'Valencia Theatre In Ja- Report Activity 111 Real Estate Miss Ann V. Hughes and Edward J. Clancy, of the real estate firm Of -Ed-Ward J. Clancy, Inc., Great Neck, report One of the most active renting seasons' In years. Kahn Holding Co. on North Drive. Kensington, to Mabel Zlfft-rer; for Anna Socafes on Devonshire Road Also to Cliarles Peters; for ‘ Mary C. Llpplnoptt on Ridge Drive, Great Neck Elstatcs, to Thomas A. McAvlty; for Mrs. EvalynJpiaget on Amherst Road, OrtW Neck Elstatcs, to Frank A. Fowler; and for R. H. McKinney on Illdgc Mrs. Charles P. Chapman, of Cenutral Drive, and her daughter, Mls.s Mary Chapman, will sail on Thursday on the He de Prance for Europe. They will gb to Ger many to attend the Olympic games and will be away for about a month. • • * Frederick Inman Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Inman Sharp, of Bay Driveway, will be christened on Sunday at Christ Church,Manhassetr His godpar- .ents will toe Dr. - Lewis Inman ’ ’ sharp, Alfred Golden and Mrs. Otto B Blackwell. After the christening -the baby ’ s- grandpar- dCALLtONs AND CtlCtlMlIBIlS IN CREAM 6 scallions 1 cucumber 12 small red radishes 2 cups sour cream Salt and pepper to taste Clean the scallions, removing the roots, outside leaves and skin. Slice thinly, using the bufcs and tops. Pare and cut cucumber In dice. Wash and illoe radishes. Place vegetables Iti a bowl and add sour cream, salt and pepper to taste. Mix an^chlll. ‘ •CHIROMlACnC ’ ’ ' Tht Far«m«B( H bk IU i Rctoiiet P. H. HAENKt ^ Coniultlnt Chiropractor ohd BMle-tfchntelan KIni Hlrtcl Gr«ai Ni^ ttBioUi By Appotntmant only Phono O N. IB6 \ • • • • ~ ' ___________ ' ' --iTiif.r- — ' LOUIS T. Z AN E R OptonietriH I Cutter Mill ttuaa Rhone at Neek IfM THE BLACKBIRD SHOP ’ S New Location 23 Qrac* Avwnua Tel. Great Neck 1182 1 ♦ ITS DELIGHTFULLY COOL DINING ON OUR SPACIOUS VERANDA , ♦ Tea from 4 ‘ tb 0 If, M. Dinner 6 to 8:30 P, M, Sunday Dinner' . from 1 to 8:30 P. M. No Tea and Dinner on Prldaya | Neck and. whd will be with several weeks at Pat- 3F Wychwood will sail on July 31 dn the He de Prance. She expects to pass six weeks In Europe. Raymond Glover gave a P\ Ltstarday*. .at. ’ her hemn# atiklln Place. Her guests I the Mmes, John Eggers, Clark, Edwin Clark, H. J. Russell Harlow and Ed- I Harlow. ' • • Jost of Grace Avenue will on Sunday for Vancouver. |h sail from there for. Uie lo be away for two years. |evenlng he was fqted by a dinner party at the IPierre in New York cUy. Miss Evelyn Wlnemiller of VBnd- sor, -Ro§d Is at HJie Wlnemiller sum mer place at 'l^estport, N. Y., with her nephews, sons of Mr. And Mrs. Paul Spltler of Little Neck. Mr. and Mrs? P. OArtef' Hall, miks Frances . Hall, George Hall of Wilton, Conn., and Albert Andrews of New Haven, Conn., Were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert S. May of Schenck Avenue. his first satge success years ago. “ Poppy ” Is generously pepper^ with typical PleWslan humor. C. Is at his rarest as the flowery, elegant racketeer. A strong cast sutiports .him in this Paramount picture. Herbert Marshall and CJertrude^ Mlchkel are co-starred In the as- ’ SoclMe feature, “ Forgotten Faces.\ It Is a rapt, forceful drama with an unusual plot and highly dramaUc climax. ‘ ■THefe ' f?'\aT''ffic '5SsenT^imrT ’ D^.ITu^'fiSuirJs: Tb' TT scarHy of unfurnished'iVdflSes m the Great Neck area ” , Miss Hughes Rwsell Bavis, . I “ Service That Serves ” ^ nge repairs I'or All Makes Mrs. L. W. W. Morrow of Hill- park Avenue, her daughter, Anne, and sons, John and George, re turned the beginning of the week from a stay at Dormant. Pa. It Is said that^ed ants will de sert places where sea sand or crushed oyster shells have been placed. If It Is not handy to ob tain either sand or ‘ ‘ shells, try sprlnkllrg Infested places with sul phur or place there a lump of gum camphor. said today. During the last few months the following Icwes have been made by this firm; for Mar garet Ml Pranee nn Beverly ‘ 44bfMt, Kensington, to H. B, Hayden; for Charles J. Rorech on Baker Hill Road to Pred F. 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