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M^AagfcT AtKtert ri, um itS 'Sm 7iiii; ’ :^i \al Events and Activities in the Vdfimis Norm Sh Notes Great Interest Neck Areal r^ear Bec6nilBB Brid^ Of HdroVi Morgan lie tiere; Pearson-Thurston Nuptials / [Take Place In Carden CUy / { Spear, daughter of I Maurice Spare, of Great Neck Es- k-ied on Sunday U) son of Mr. and gorgan, of Nirvana ijeck. The ceremony Jat Temple Beth-El, Phillip Rudln and hy a reception for the social hall of |who was given in father, wore white kd a prayer book to kttached gardenias, jley and white glad- ann, of Fore st Hills, honor. The -brides^ |Mi.«es Rose, Lillian, lollc Morgan, sisters Im. They wore white gowns with Juliet eccc.ssories and car- Spcar and Ellen stcrs of the bride, kesmaids. They wore bck.s and Juliet caps rfashioned bouquets, was Francis Leff- York City, motor tour of the states, the young Jin New York City. Iwas graduated from j[h School and at- brk University. [ Witherell Jr., son William Wftherell, Drive, will return Ti Bucksport, Me., ; been at camp for has beeti on a i with guides up the lents oris [oeorge M. Schutter 1 returned on Tufes- ko month ’ s Stay in (rifdlander of Bay- ks a guest for the and Mrs. Carl Clover Drive at I place In Pennsyl- R. F. Kllthau of were Ih New Ithe week-c ’ i'?. Joseph A. Dnnc^ua fMagholla Drive re- |urday from a stay Y. Boeing of Vista ng her parents at Rochester, N. V. Fred Kuesel of niertained over the MA mrsu,yf^.K J.York City, former- leek. Peter HUges of U. were guests for pf Mr. and Mrs. Fred bury Road. Kibrlg of Duhster on Monday night a farm near Flem- »lr. Ki'brig- and Mrs. were there for the bowltt of the Magic Shop returned on [4* vacation at Birch *'ood Lake, Conn. purston Weds fl At Cathedral h- Alex IL. Pearsoi) Road, Manhasset the marriage on ►' “ t 15, of • thejj Shirley Pear^n , ,to bur.ston, spn of Mr, I^W. Thurston of 23 Puc. Great* Neck. was performed at Pty Cathedral by the |S Wilkinson In the m presence of intimate friends and relatives of the two fatnllles. Im mediately after the couple left on a Northern motor trip. Upon their return they will be at home at 377 Middle Neck Road, Great Nedk. Mrs. Charles Mills of Falrview Avenue is a patient at Nassau Hospital where she is recovering after.'em operation. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Dugan of 290th Street have returned from a motor trip to Canad^ Mr. and Mrs. H. ’ L. Fairfield of Burbury Lane, Mrs. William R. Wltherell of North Clover Drive and her daughter. Miss' Mary Frances Bradley went to Sands Point for the polo game on Sat urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George\ Wightman of Nassau Drive are stopping at the Sea Spray at Easthampton. Mr,-and Mrs. Ralph V. Lohgyear of Fourth Road are at Brl^ircllff LiOdge, Brlarcllff Manor, N. Y. Arthur Robertson To Wed ‘ Port ’ Girl The,.wedding of Arthur Robert- *son, son of John S. Robertson of 30 Chapel Placei and Miss Mar garet Rankin, daughter of Mrs. Helen Rankin of Port- Washington, will take place oi) Saturday morn ing at St. Paul ’ .s Church, Great Neck. The ceremony will be per formed In the presence of ...only close relatives and a few IntimaitC friends of the couple. Miss Nancy Rankin will be her Sister ’ s only attendant. Mr. Robertson will have Norman Hemingway of Park- ersiburg, W. Va., as his best man. _ After a honeymoon tour, the young couple will be at home at 30 Chapel place. Nina beth Rack kob and Mias Mary Eliz- . left on Tuesday, Miss for the summer place of Mr. and Mrs. John Ob. In Mmyland, , an<} Miss her home m Smlthvllle, Oh Saturday evening Miss iwers gdve i dlimer party at her home for . Bob Atwater, of Plan- dome, and the crew and gdests who sailed with hitn on board the ‘ 'Duckling ” at Port Washington In Che afternoon. Besides the hostess, her hmlse guests and Mr. Atwater, •there were present. Miss Edith Hlay, jack 'Tyson; Ray Clark, Porbiis Morse and Bill Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bylngton and family of Knlghtsbrldg Road are at Squaw Mountain Inn. Greenville Junction, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Wright, of Buck ingham Place, ■ also are at the Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, of Sycamore Drive, are at Moose- head Lake, Me. MF.q, Cceella O. WycRoffi of BaF view Avenue, and her daughter. Miss Dorothy Wyckoff, will return today from a trip to Europe. Mrs. Cord Meyer, of West Shore Road, who is passing the summer at North Hampton, N. H., has been stopping at the Tiaza for few days this week. A Fiioiil PA me L a Hare You Heard — ? EektDhbjj/ ’ s Vacationing Dear Mae:- ^ _ Have you heard of anything happeriirig thesfe days except vacations. . .all my friends seem to be away . . .or getting batk and too busy unpacking to^have time to chatter .trying to keep up with local* hap penings is hopeless . .because as far as I can find there just aren ’ t any ... outside of cjub doings . . of course everybody is thrilled to pieces about the party at Sands Point tomorrow night. Dolly Jarbeau is going to be in the chorus of the movie I hear. . .and Virginia Stagg is on one of the committees. . they cer tainly have staged some marvelous affairs this year . .1 heard today that Marjo is getting ready for another of his famoiis jamboree.^ at l^undview . with people still talking about his “ His Night in Venice. ” Don Oatley got back the end of the week from ’ bevil Doir ^ine8 To The Valencia ’ tiinflei ni< IH«r Wii£ 1^' Jamaica Thai 6« “ sr' l OWB At aatra th e. Oatley . c^rtip at^edar Hea ch, Vt. . . .he ’ d been there ^r a wee\k with Kis fafber 'who, drove_ down with hifn\ Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Watson of brace Avenue have as their guests Mr. Watson ’ s brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.-Clifford Jones of the Kenwood have had as their guest this week their niece, An- nete Mahoney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Mahoney of Washington, D. C. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Jo.nes gaye a birth day party for her son, Clifford Jr.; who was four years of age. ■Mr. and Mrs. Fuller E. Jarbeau guests during the week, Mrs. Eve- due Witherall and her sister. Miss Stella^jyalbridge, of London, Eng land and - Christopher Krohl, of oA-many. Francis Rogers, who has been at a camp in Maine for the summer, pa^d a few 0ays this week with his cousins, Judge and Mrs. H. etewart McKnight of the Estates. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. O ’ Con nell of Spruce Street returned this morning from a stay a.t Virginia Beach, where Mr. O'Connell at tended an insurance brokers ’ con- vehtlon. Mrs. Rctoert Cody Brown of Am herst Road and her daughters, Nancy and Sally, are visiting her father at his honte Ih. Waverly, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garland and sons, of Hayden Avenue, are visiting In New Orleai^, Miss Marianna Herbig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Herbig, of Hagerstown, Md., formerly of Great Neck, will i^ xt. week in Great Neck viStlrig “ vlrginla Verschoor, daughter pf Mr. .and Mrs. George Verschoor, of Can terbury Road. Mrs. Neil Morrow Ladd, of the Towers had as gue.sts for luncheon and bridge on Wedne.sday, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Nathaniel P. Breed and Mrs. Raymond Hyde, all of Douglaston. Mr. and Mrs.-Eugene Kienle will entertain on Saturday evening at itheir home in Kennllworth. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sahm and son, Clifford, of Seventh Street; Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Herrick and son of Wensley. Road are at SkY.TQP.. B4,. Mrs. Howard R .Clark of the Wychwood Is visiting friends in Norfolk, Va. Her daughters, the Misses ' Muriel and Rosalie Clark, are at Ontcora In the Citskllls. Mr. and Mrs. P. Malvern, who returned today from a stay at their sumet place on Peconic Bay. have'^^een staying with their daughter and son-lq-law, the Rev and Mrs. A. R. MdKcchnie, are visiting in St. Paul, Minp. Mrs. Paul Gregaitis of Steam boat Road has returned frem Nas- .sau Hospital with her Infant daughter. The baby has been named Patricia. « • • Miss Elizabeth Howells, of South Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, h-as been entertaining. Miss Mora Bailey, of Ola.sgow, Scotland, who Is traveling in this country with her paiyrits, Professofr E. B. Baljey. Trdfe.ssor Bailey, Head pf the Department of Geology of the University oi Gla.sgow, Is one of a group of .scientists who will receive honorary degrees at - the Harvard Tercentenary this Pall. Miss Howells Is pa.s.slng the remainder of the Sumriier with her ^randmPtlier, Mrs. lEllzabeth Howells, of West Winfield, N. Y. Margaret Towers Leaves For Visit In New Hampshire Miss Margaret Pbwets, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Powers, of Brompton Road, departed yes terday morning for Hano^^. N. H., Miss Powers ’ houre gu^ts, Miss It Is generally agreed that Amcr- -lea has the finest milk supply of any country In the world. ■ Nona and Lo Flgmfin stayed for this week. . Don is going lo drive up tomorrow night to get them Sylva Fardel writes that she had a marvelouij cross ing and is enjoying every minute of her stay in P^is. . .she ’ s going on to Switzerland and hope.S|to get in a little mountain climbing if she can. . .Barbara and Dorothy Holton are busy with plans for the Fall opening of their Kindergarten school Marion An- •drew is expected back the end of the week with her daughter, Marjf Eli%a.beth and son, Freddy, froifr an extended visit in ColoTado. Did I tell you last week about the hew shop in Great Neck where you can get ke^.s made. . in a jiffy, too . isn ’ t that a break for a person like me that ’ s always leaving keys here and there .they spec ialize in autd keys and do all sorts of handy Jofis sharpen lawn mowers. . .ifix door checks and any amount Of things I should think they ’ d be kept very bu.sy. ^ What shopping news can I ti ll you the .sales still continue. . .and I continue, to feel badly because the budget won ’ t stand the strain, not with vacation next week how I wish I could take advantage nf some of the bargains I see on my travels round town. You ’ ll be interested in knowliiK that Lillian Tear is playing at.Roslyh this week...with the Theatre of the Four Seasons . .she has a small role in “ Saturday ’ s Children ” you know she has done such wonderful work with the Great Neck Players and with the Drama committee of the Woman ’ s Club .1 hope I can manage to squeeze in a performance. . Constance Rankin also is ip the cast . I ’ Ve seen her both in Great Neck and I^rt Washlhgton .I ’ m sure you ’ ll remember seeing Mrs. Teat in \At Fivfe D ’ Clock'^\ which the Woman ’ s Club was to enter in the Federa tion Drama conte.sl. . they had to cancel their plans when Anne Napier was taken ill. And that at the moment seems to- be all them is .;and ho letter next week I ’ ll be vacationing myself. . .when I get back things ought to be picking up,' socially speaking and I should have lots to chatter about and so until then, affectionately. m the diegulee of an old woman, operator, of a ihal^ doU shop. Lionel Mrryitiore ttrlnga to the screen his ^dest pbrtrajal when ' ” rhe Devil Doll ” openi at Loew ’ s Valencia ’ theatre In Jamaica on Cast opposite Mi. Barrymore arc' Maureen O ’ Sullivan and Frank Lawton. The picture Is based on the fantastic story, “ Burn . Witch Burn, ” and was brought before the camera by the noted director of, thrillers, ’ Tod Browning, whose creations were the late Lon Chahey mysteries. The story centers around a scientist gone mad In his efforts to discover a Means of shinklng the atom, so that all creature: might be reduced to one slkth their normal sise. His [antastlo dream brings ITItS WISTFTICe — « weird laboratory, where animals and human beings are reduped AA - ■ ■' : In the training of ^llttr^ the art of Ustehing should be mpha- slaed at a very ^ly ^e. Due to the hustle and bustle of the kge In .which we live, and sometimes due to the wrong presentation of music InstrucUon, we find some people who actually dlilike music. ’ This Is unfortunate, inoeea, since true music depends neither on sight nor sound for Its oreaiUon. Rsther. It begins In the. vt>rsUons of the sensitive nervous system and Is beat heard far a^ay from any In strument created to reproduce It No composer ever wrote a melo^' ^ without hiivltig first heard It with al In his own soul. And U. Is this Inner hearing which, properly cul- 'im *1^' hamthiiy y» very pontaot permttUng ilcal^_x!aa_fliifiiL the door ,to. huBr. according to«h|s formula. But. In the process, their brains' are de stroyed, leaving them treaeherou.s morons. The a,«isoclate feature On the Valencia screen with ‘‘ The ' Devil Doll ” Is \Fatal Lady, ” with Mary Ellts and a large^ supporting cast. It Is a story of'ah opera singer whose life .Mfllled with . strange Intrigue. Abounding with music, particularly two original opera.s, It Is fast-mnvlng and colorful enter tainment. ■ y plneas for all of us. Wrond habits of thinking have led us to look for “ results ” In the early years of music training; witness the dry and uninteresting performance of many grown-ups and children to day! Our very anxiety to hurry the .development has reacted In the opposite direction, leaving many t i ,. muMcib 4 sound eentati St tbl tq be heard by the i lam and not }ust dK An frue Hwers of ____ hopefully watching the Ing made In modern tnedttdilt 8f ’ preeenUng thU oldect Of the IMi; However, we must look to puMHa to take a large ahare of the aa* — sponslblllty; because with ith« greater leisure which the cbm^L generation will doubQeiis enjoy, they wilt prcbebly reach a atago of satiety #lth cotnmerolal fecre- itton, and a musical edueatira wlU ]»we the aafety valve of the ep»,. tire race. , ; (ifelltor't Note; ’ fhU Is anoll^V. In a series of articles by Mts, .Wil liam V. Oaveney of 1 Baker Rfll Road, who has recently resumed •( mualOi spedaltalHg in voice and piano for very youn| children.) It all the offspring of a single . female codfish grew and bred to the fifth generation, the faniUly would fill the Great Lakes solid with' fish. Use noodles often as a ,substitute for pbt.a'toe.s, especially on busy days ,when you--b egrudg e th e-time It lakes to pare potatde.s.' Homln,>' Is also a nljjp change from . pota toes; and Uien there are the vari ous vegetable- flavored noodles which arc so popular In European kitchens.. Green noodles (spinach flavor) and tomato-flavored noodles are perhaps the tastiest of thU group. Try A Want Ad f CONTOACT imioai ISIS Culbcrtion enajr Loalng Trick Courtei lur mattiixU (or boglnneri. Aeeur- plsr«.*. M m .. a . H. Btuwcur >7 Vandtr- plsr M m a . H. Btuwcur >7 Vandcr- 71H Avenua, photic Manhauct 73S. Ac- mlata Teacher of the CulberUon Ka-. WB ha V£ M oved A cbhsthntty groining clientele has made U neeessdry f6r THE GREAT NECK FURSHOP li To Move from 111 Miildlo Ntick BbAH To 114 Nrdt Rtmd Formerly Florehce Poets Shop Buiihbka Miill 1>« Hangaoted aa usual during ramovdl and While our ikrger quarters are being rentodelled. Telephone ka klWkyii • . Great Neck 2B63 i. ; Grfeat*Ncck Youth Jbins The Marines Roger T. MoSherry, 20 years old, HA&,CU^TS FR«M . 169 Steamiboat Road, Great Neck, enlisted at the .U. S. Marine Corps Becrultlng Station, Federal Build ing, 641 Washington Street, New Cltyt It ,was announced this week, Private MeSherry left for Par ris Island, S. Ic.. wlicre the Marine Corps maintains a training center for recruits. The training period at Parris Island Is one month, after which MeSherry will be sent to the Marine Base, Quantlco, Va., for, advanced training, sea or foreign duty will following the (Quantlco training. WhllQ at Parris Island and <^ail- tlco, MeSherry will receive thor ough InstrucUon In rifle and pis tol practice, drill, Inspections, and the rcsponslblllUcs of a marine. He- will have an Immediate op portunity of enrolling In cxlen.slve educational courses maintained by Ih ’ clJarlne Ctrrps:' .'X ' ’ A Skottras Thtatrt PLAYHOUSE Great Neck Phone BOO Frir Sat. 21-22 “ MEET NERO WOLFE ” Try A Want Ad • Anne L. Caveney Teaehay piano and v^lce Childreh from two years of age - 7 Baker Hill Road TeL Great Neck ZMS-J with EDWARD ARNQU) LIONEL HTANDE r Saturday Revival ' “ There ’ s Always Tomorrow ” with Robert Taylor and Prank Morfan Sun. Mon, Aug. 23-24 “ The Bride Walks Out ” with BARBARA STANWYCK ~ GfeNE R4yW)RiD — Also ‘ The Crime of Pr, Forbes ’ with ROHERT KE n T and OixiRIA HTtlART Five Day* , Tue., Wed., ‘ rhu.. FrI., Sat, ’ Aug. «(, 26, 27, 28, 26 JEANE ’ TTE MiieDONALD In \SAN FRANCISCO ” with CLARK GABLE ^ and HPENCER TRACY LAST CALL! Sale Endi On Saturday H nal clearance Which MeaM That SUMMER IS NCM y SCHOOL DAYS WILL SOON BE HERE Send Yout- CHILD BACK TO SCHOOL — In — SHOES THAT Fit A recent Hurvet 'r-. ANiiOtES . C^eap! BecsiUBe of ah Increasing nev furniture clienteip, we are dis continuing our ahtlqUe depart ment — All intlques will be sac rificed! During July and August wo will close ,at noon Saturdays- FtNB FUBNirURE - BW. 1^ ii ^htUbn Maia Groai lO AT LAST... Great Neck Has A * Lofcksiiiith the R£D circle key SHOP B8 Middle Neck Rd. Phone Great Neck 488 rniir ID A simioE to you TS MEVER M BOTHE/TtO UE ey in .one of the larffo citieij^ ahowed that 72 per cent of the boys and 62 per cent of the- glrlH were foun-fi to wear Rood types of shoes; But 80 per cent of the beya «'nd 82 per ceht of the .ifirlH wore ahoea too ahtirt, and the Hhbrtneaa ranged from 1, 2 lo 3 aizea. INSURE THC.mCHT FIT IN GREAT NECK GARAGE ENTRANCE i I Jjtwn Mowers SharpentMl and Repairedt P A litS ’ i ’ ANCE FTW)M 8 ’ i'A ’ rioN Sst-M tei ’ l tothi At wnuii tub tuisStiC ns i^RbSd .ttudihg nSSr York _ NOW IS THE IHMEi - id tune your Odor Cttee^ prepared for Ptdl Auto k^ys Our Specially KEYS MADE WklLE YOU WAIT Frbih Original or by iMliihfe ’ ^ ilVi'Mliff I