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feta o leob Fair .{aving Prizes 'l^ Fine Babes St PMiest, Fatle«l And Ako To ' ir • Best Twins SUMMER m m TUAM or oo» ioad 1936 THE MANHASSET VttSS^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 tEtie Hm «9 ALMANACK C ontaining tlMDBS ASTRONOMICAL CALCVLATlOSr A OMAT VARirry OP MATTER VUPUL AND BNTBRTAININO Entertainments rite MUi winuAl Queen* aw> jVassAU lelr will opest to ifc»d*y. | September A, 1936 September 21 end cloee on Setur- ; xmltyrille. AmityrtUe — CSiin* day, September 2S, «t the Mineol* . pg, fair grounds. The number ct en- j Babylon. Bebylon* — C2»ln* Clipper teles is Imrgpr Uu» eeet before In ; strand — Murder By every dapertment and lnter«»t | Aristocrat promises to tdp ail previous ex- ; Educating Father hlbttors. ' ! Great NeeJt, PJiyhouse — Bpend- The 16th better baby show U an- j ui,ift nounced for Wednesday and Thurs- ; went to Ocrilege day. This year the fair is to in- ; qi ^ Core, Oove—We Went to troduce new' features in- the con- coiiege test, which has always been a ! Qr»aA Jury wonderful success. There will be i Bempstead. Bivoli — Mary of Scot- over 100 pri^ for the kiddles and j i«nri • their mothers. A *deparlure this j Went to College year will be the . awarding^ to the i jgjneola, Mineola — Bride Walks Out Whispering Smith Speaks THESE By J ULI AN DAYS' I M ASO.N Coming Events Tides Friday. Septetnber 4 — High Ud? 1:24 A. M.;^1.46 P. M. Saturday. September 5 — High tide 2:15 A M.; 2:37 P. M. Sunday, September 6 — High tide 3:13 A M.; 2:34 P. M. .Monday. September 7 — High tide 4:26 A. M.; 4:50 P. M. . ^ Tuciday. September 8 — High tide DUtne*s Column Bob Gerry forgets hit polo — Bodnuns back from horseback trek — Fashion Show at Sands Point — Amateurs to entertain at Great Neck — - Robinson and His Sunflower at Meadowbrook. O vstT B a y . l yTir ■ PoppP ' Port Washington, Beacon — Public Enemy ’ £ Wife White Pang Roslya Roslyn — Big Browns Eyes Champagne Charlie I- winning mothers a beautifully en graved diploma certifying to the health and beautv of the babv wln- ners.. There will be the .same classes for^. the babies and children in the 'Contest and parades as formerly. The most beauUtuLbaby class, the finest twin babies, the fattest ba bies, the smallest babies and the most streniwus babies. Timken Offers WinterComfort A new type, winter air condition ing oil furnace that offe-s complete Winter comfort combined with un- t^moai -economy of operatton has made available at a new Mfv Hen^icad. luvoa — aaary m pido^jtt was announced today by Parsons, otamager for the fillent Automatic IXvision I Timkep-Detroit Axle Com- «M»MBgJonly does the n^ furnace ' t wSm warmth, but it filters, cir- dlMB and humii^jfles the air that is «E«ulated through the home ITiU proper and'Complete condi- of the air not only makes the home more comfortable, but >- .^against cold* and other respiratory aJlmenU that can be 1- ■ aMfibhted to or aggravated by in- adectvgtely humidified and dusty ‘ ' ‘ air in ixmes during the winter. . / Miny new engineering features — are incorporated in the imit. the Timken burner is equipped with a firebox made of atainless steel tn- j •tmW'TJf'the usdkl brick of fire * clay refractory. Not only is oper- i attng efficiency increased, but the * unit is smaller ana more compact. ’ , the entire'mechanism is enekMO In k'heavy steel cabinet, which is * flnlshed in two-tone green lacquer , \The public acceptance of winter air conditioning has been amaz- J iilgy ” -said Mr. Parsens, “ and it is . expected that this new air condi- * tiimlng oil furnace will be one of , fhjr -most p<^ular in the Timken line, due to its exUemely attractive * price-and low operating cost. ” Mr. Raaoerrlt Keeps Hte Toah-pato\ 4^ i Mr. Roosevelt continues irtiat 1 ! have called his \^toh-pooh\ cam- j paign , thait a tersiy that he con tinues his strategy at “ poch-pooh- ing\ the struggle ^ oust him from power by ignoring it or indirectly making- the Saturday, September S, 1936 AmUjrriUe. Amityville — China Clip per E^yion. Babylon — China Clipper Parmingdale, fifcrand — Murder By An Aristocrat Educating Father Great Neck, Playhouse — Spend- . thrift We Went to tx>llege Glen CXive. Cove — We Went to College Grand Jury Scot land We Went to College Mineola. Mineola — Bride walks Out Whispering Smith Speaks Oyster Bay. LjTic — Nobody ’ s Pool I*enthouse Party Port Washington. Beacon — Public Biemy's .Wife White Pang it; And lae strategy seem- to be working very well. He is Obtaining na tional attention in Wg head lines daily; by hl« \npp- poliU- -o al ' \ tour all through the drouth region. Good citizens, with the wel fare of their country at heart, cannot deny the importance of this pest of aridi-y. They cailnot assail the President for uking a direct on-^e-spot in terest Itnr. — Under cover of this cloak of legitimacy the clever Mr. Roosevelt can and does get away with murder, I ’ m sure my fall outfit Is groing consist of a blanket and a pair jtowfof tide h “ Sng ‘ 'b5t hob nob with horse celebrities for the past six weeks And here I go again; Polo; 'What a game! 150 polo addicts witnessed it. Men and Women so intensely Interested they scarcely spoke. Devereux coat, the saying goes. iai6«M OF ASPARAGUS SOUP ' 13 pieces asparagus J.gUce medium-sized onion ^ ' - BBiUCCd 3 tttfllespoons butter ^ ^4 taplespoons flour . Hi teaspoons salt * 2U cups boiling water ‘ 2 boblllon cube* « 1% cups evaporated milk ^ Cook asparagus and slice of , onion together in boiling water to * cover until the asparagus is ten- ‘ der.--gtemove and force through a 1 strainer. TTiere should be two cups of pulp and liquid. Prepare a _ white sauce made by melting but- ter in a saucepan, adding flour '^dl^tewiUrrinc, then adding bouU- Yf IM whlto have been dl*- j; In tee* in the boiling water, and evaporated milk, •ttrring'antll the mitture thickens. Add pulp to white sauce and blend. thofoiijgh}y haOn sendag. Sunday, September 6, 1936 Amltyvllle. Amityville — China Clip per — Babylon. Babylon — China Clippe.- Parmingdale. Strand — Poor little Ric h G irl Navy Born Great Neck. Playhouse — Suzy QVen Oove, Cove — Green Pastures Earthwonn Tractor .4^ ifttSpsie&a, Rlvoll — Mary of Scot* land < We Went to College 1 i Ilneola. Mineola — .White* Angel Dancing pirate Oyster Bay, Lyric — F7oridz Special Port Washington, Beacon — ^end- thrift We Went to College Monday, September 7, 1936 Amltyvllle, Amltyvllle — China\ Clip per Babylonr Babylon — China Clipper Parmingdale. Strand-r-Poor Little Rich Girl Navy Bom Great Neck, Playhouse — Bitzy Glen Cove, Cove — Green Pastures “ E'arUiwonn ‘ Tractor ■ - Hempstead, Rivoll — Mary of. Scot land We Went to College Mineola, Mineola — 'While Angel Dancing pirate Oyster Bay. Lyric — San Francisco Port Washington, Beacon — Spend thrift We Went to College • — * — This So Wonderful “ Non-political ” Tour Under^j^jer of his ‘ ‘ non-politi cal ” tour, he trots out for tl ’ -t farmers all his prize showmen. Hopkins, TugWell and the rest. He puts them on the platform with him to talk about work relief, soil preservation and similar \non-po- UUcar mailers. He himself tehs the farmers that he and his aides will continue this work “ next win ter ” : all he asks Is the \co-opera tion ” of his hearers. Of course. mainteined. His Clevcf- .Slighting pf Goveraor Landoo Under ihij -nonrpollticar' covr: iiSl election. Governor Landon of Ka'-.i- j sas. to a dilmer at which the other governors cf drouth states are tj meet the President.--He uius ne.v • 1 ly reduces Mr. Landon to the level j cf the \Other ’ governors. Mr. 1,?.!.- don had to accept. If he did n: he woul^l look like a churl, and r.r. arregant one, at that. At the san:c time: under ad this tiland hugge-- ; mugger of “ no politics. ” Mr. Roosr • ’ veil turns loose Mr. Ickes to black- ' guard Mr. Landcn as being unde 1 the control of .Mr Hearst. Ar .; | this U said by M^lckes In belli'! ! of Mr. Rooseyeit.fadioee nomlnr- : Uon in 1933 came about solely a?i'l concededly. through Mr. Hears t arrangement with Mr. McAdco of California and Mj-..jG:arxier pl. Texas. Well, the Campaign Is Still .young Well, the campaign Is still in iw preliminary stages. We shall S\\ what we shall see. If the people have indeed come to see how M ’ -. Roosevelt has fooled them, Uiis hew bit of fooling won ’ t fool them. Meanwhile, the Republican nation al management has been straight ened out, and Mr. Landon has stiffened his canlpaigjp. Purttior- more, there are strong rumors that the first figures in the authorita tive national pioll of the Literary Digest, largely frqpi the East, wl.l 7:10 A. M.; 7:35 P. M. Thursday, September 10 — High tide 8:16 A. M.; 8:39 P. M. Yachting Oyster Bay — Centre Island. Sea wanhaka-Corlnfhian Yacht rlii ’ a. Saturday, September 5, Yacht ..-.Rating Asscciatipn of Long Is land. Monday, September 7, the club will race from Larchmor.t yacht Club. Music Jones Beach — New Stadium, Fri day. September 4. through Mon day. Be pi emberu 7, at 8:30 M.. Fortune Gallo presents the last cpcre'ta of the season. Victor Herbert ’ s. ’ ’ .Naughty Marietta. ” \co-operation ’ '- leediatt-Au -itte b e ing - -show decided support for the KAh? able to direct things “ next winter ” meana jbut one thing, name'.yi votes. Rut; even with as |rank ^ san. The situation in Maine, ipo. Just before the significant yTOte election, is pr^lslngly Repub lican. |CH TONIOHT S:M m 4 I B9«I7 Nlckt Utktn L*at Iiisag s O ndat IVEN'O B Carlo Opera Co., Portuna Qallo, Hr., p r aaanta khubart Produotlon PWIYMARimA i:?; wita A COMTANr or «N V f li te Wn . tH. lit, liAA-SO TAX F ftiAati at AAMlabtratlaA Bite:, Jaaaa at Oarti- OapaiipiaM BIAra, A Araaaa, laMalwii r r a ap a r t _ BI mp , a Ba. Mala bl , rna- [ ’ jjatef Fnakita Bbapa, afgiliH I ; Tuesday, September 8, 1936 Amltyvllle, Amilyville — Chjna Cllp- per Babylon. Babylon — China Clipper F'armlngdale, Strand — JPOor Little Rich Girl Navy. Bom Great Neck, playhouse — border Patrol Green Pastures Glen cove, Cove-oSuzy Hempstead, Rlvoll — Mary of Scot- laiid We Went to College Mineola, Mineola — ’ White Angel Dancing pirate Oyster Bay, Lyric — San Francisco Port Washington, Beacon — Spend thrift We Went to College Wednesday, Septe'mber 9^ Amltyvllle, Amltyvllle — Charlie — , Oban at the ____ Bafeyldh, Balbyloii-^'ariife bh ’ ari ~ at the Race Track Farmlngdale, Strand — iUove Betors Breakfast Great Neck, Playhouse-Border Patrol Green Pastures - Glen Cove, Cove — Suzy Hempstead, Rlvoll — Mary of Scot land * We Went to college Mineola, Mineola — Moon's Our Home Big Noise Oyster Bay, Lyric — San Francisco Port WAshlngton, Beacon — High Tension Desert OoM Thursday, September 10 Amltyvllle, Amltyvllle — Charlie Chan at the Race ’ Track Babylon, Babylon — Charlie Chan at the Race Track Great Neck, playhouse — Border Patrol '' Green Pastures Glen Cove. Cove — Guzy Hempstead, Rlvoll* — Mary of Scot land We Went to Cpllege Mineola, Mineola — Moon's Our Home Big Noise Day, Ly ne^P r id e “ WaBt^ Out Port Washington, Beacon-.Hlgh Tension Desert Gold Try Our Want Ads Golf Port Wasnington — North Hemp stead Country Club, Tuesday, ' September 8. Women's Tourna ment for the Governor's Trophy. Saturday, September 5, Four-ball, Best Ball Tournament. Glen Head — Brookville Country Club. Saturday and Sunday, September 5 and 6, Trophy Tournament. Glen Oove — Nassau Country Club, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Sep tember 5, 6 and 7. Men ’ s Club Championship. Polo Westbury-^eadow Brook, Inter national Field, Saturday, Septem ber 5, 4 P .M. Pinal round ol the National polo championshl'.). Probable start of the Monty Waterbury Memorial Cup tour nament will be September 6. Water Sports Glen Head-^Brookvllle flountrv ^Oluto. — Saturday,- September 5, 2:30 p. Mi Water Carnival for all ages. Mllbvirn In mussed up old white ducks and a yellow Panama. His hair Ls quite grey. His wife and daughtter were also present. Mrs. Mllburn wore a blue and white print and white cardigan. Nancy, with a hat crushed down over her black curls, wore a navy svi ’ eatcr a bright print dress. Mrs. John B. - Fell, Mrs. Robertt • Ii. Gerry, Jr., Mrs. Laddie Sanford and Mrs. Eric H. Tyrell-Martin, wife of the British captain, were there. She was very smart in a white flannel shirt, green sweater and yellow cardigan with a Very mannish, pigskin belt., In the sixth chucker Bob Gerry, playing 2 for the Auroras, galloped close to this group and called, \We ’ re all to Tiive bocKSIK' at AIlcCsT'DI-' rectly after that the ball glanced off his mallet, sailed over our UnderhillTbeads and crashed into a parked car. Nobody was hurt. The breeding of Irish Terriers seems to be drawing Jimmy Walk- and his wife, Betty Compton into our midst^ Seems they have leased a place in or near Syosset. It will be a small place' just to house the keeper of the kennel. Jimmy and Betty coming out for frequent visits. Maybe Irish Ter- riors have Republican ideals.- • \ • * Mr. and^ Mrs. Bronson Griscom returned 'Tuesday aboard the S. S. Aquitanla. They have spent the past six weeks in Europe. * ' 6 • Mrs. Ella Ransom, secretary to F. Trubee Davison, returned last TThe Bodmans enjoyed an inter esting and unique vacation trip a few weeks ago. They rode horse back with a few friends from their \home at Glen Head' to Rutland Vermont. The party included: Mr. and Bpdman, their daughter Violet, son Edward, Albert Hines, Leeds Johnson and Lansing Roch ester. They rode 380 miles and were gone three weeks. It was necessary to take along quite an outfit: a chauffer and groom fol lowed them in a Ford car with trailer which contained complete camping equipment and feed for the-ew-hoTiies. 'Hwy- followed-oW- camping trails after leaving the Oyster Bay ferry at Stamford and slept in the open like regular woodsmen. A swell vacation, sav I • * • Not so milch acAvlty booked lor over Labor Day on the North Shore, but the following weeks seem fairly full. The Port Wash ington Sands Point Club Is stag ing an Amateur Night for its mem bers September 7th when members return from their week-end .cruiser Fleet Captain Melsher and Com modore M. J. Porter are planning the festivities. The Ladies Auxiliary expect to hold a fashion show of beach costumes on the pool ter race on September I2 and on the rr^ WOODBURY FARMS OFFERS Its Own Products DUCKS .PHEASANTS TURKEYS geese - GUINEAS Renew Your Breeders Now While Young Stock • is Available CHESTER WHITE PIGS ^ DORSET_LAMBS GRADE em5RNSEY. YEARfcWG& “ WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS RHODE ISL.^ REDS Grade-A Milk and Cream From TB Certified Herd Delivered by Private Estate IiHIk Route Syosset, L. I. • Phone: Syosset 609 CHEZ KO^ETOL^B , — ftt — East Norwich wUl be ' O PE N Untj^, November 1 ' And is Now Presenting a * Complete Collection of fall dresses For Every (jdccasioH M k S. I ’ LKASANT' s i*ENNlN5ia ’ ON Y«K^ 6 {KttpTMCHE9 MMAH(n THRILL: ESCAjFtNQ ALL THAT BRIDQi AI 0 HIGHWAY TRAFFiei MANHASSET to NEW YORK 85 c Highway jams ... parking feet .,. tralic {iuers _ J^Jgek gt the newlow«*r- . that bring you home uttarly asbanstad — you The Jaing Wand takes w» 3 * '.f r-*?*\- -r- Saturday frmn a five weeks visit in Norway and Sweden. » • Herbert D. Bodman, of Hill Ho ’ use, Glen Head had his yacht, Maramashea, selected by the Cold Springs Beach Club entered In the races at Black Rock Yacht Club ofr Bildgport recently. He And his following afternoon swimming meet • • on Saturday ■ of the Lakeville Neck expect^\ ’ ’ ! professionals aTl'®' move celebrltla, „ , *4 all-will Uke i watch on the sis,? smeteurs “ do Black ’ s orchestra win w dining and danJi^? ^ a men's golf Saturday to Mond.7^ I^y dinner dance, , for the Munsey ‘ and Shelter R ocv ^ ‘ . Roslyn. Munsey m„n. ; ties for fun fans, Friday September' i, , country. Club i, ! per dance for The Long Islahrto J my held it. annual ra ’ isonyl'j^ r Pany held its Saturday at Ka Landing, Mr Pr'ed~ “ S .President of, the coimsnt With lessor officials, enjoyed the affair wto Bodman Maine. Is still at Seal Harbor, much in evidence n brook Salurclay. lu ™ , was there and pm,', Barbara Brigg.s. We4 1 Mary Harrim.-in and aiw, debulahlei, , I ■Arthur CotrftjT-^ujj*^ Joe and Audrey Keon,udt| know licw man;' othen Winnie Guest and HdiJ latter looking more ever I thought. 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