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nager Announce Plan» Fefe J-HE PRlSiS^URSDAY. m!TmSmi t. »r Gala Soundview Fete • ‘ Kl^ht on the French R4- tb be staged at eound View |citd> In Great Keck Estates evening of 8q>tember 12, the co-operation oi the Line, promises to ecllpee recent \Night In Venlte,\ Mario announced today veallng the list of socially jient persons who already reserved terrace tables for [•■Cruise on the Normandie. ” grounds of the club are u> ansfoniied into the spacious I of the great French liner, edly at anchor off Monte Extensive scenery sets will three whole fairways of the ourse, depicting luxurious vll- he maritime Alps and boats the Gulf of Genoa In the erranean. 'French Une of- are already decorating the Ihouse. The orchestra, Jules RKO musicians, will play a scenic bridge of the “ Nor- ie,\ the huge vessel ’ s trl- funnels forming the back- arty, at which famous radio [will perform under the direc- |of Harry Von Zell of Great Estates, ace NBC announcer, Je: ^tain and Mrs. Hugh W. An- Ir. and Mrs. Charles B. Rose 4 r. and Mrs. Jay Morehouse, ^Ikes, Miml Fardel, Mr. rs, A. J. Babcock, Mr. and Jichard McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Mlsmaca, Dennis King, Mrs. Nugent p In Plandome Is Guest At Surprise Party At Home Of Mrs. Wheeler Friends of Mrs. C. F. Nugent of Manhasset gave a surprise birthday party for her at the home of Mrs. Arthur A. Wheeler on North Drive oh Saturday after- 'hoon. Those who attended were Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Hannah O ’ Hara, Mrs. Douw H. Fonda. Miss Jane Fonda. Mrs. Willard W.. Smith, 'Mrs. *rhomas Neelands, Mrs. M. Chadwick and Mrs. Charles Renner. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Inman Sharp of Heights Road will return on Friday on the Berengaria from England. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp have been away for about six weeks. Charles Cursie, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Rauselle. Also Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Droes- hout, Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Dela- porte, Alfred E. Jordan, Mrs. E. R. Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Granger, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clowes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth L. Tlmlberman, Mr. and Mrs. F, Mere dith Strong-Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Roe Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ren ner, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sea man, Dr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Am- erman, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Me- Gce, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ehrens, Mr. and Mrs. Pohn Can non, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mar lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kling- man. Also Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Green, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Adell, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. JiUdge, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rogers, John De- vine, Mr. and Mrs. George Men- Hnick, Mr, and Mrs. William H, Hands, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Car- rumph, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Noles, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cashman. Mr. and Mts. Allen Granger, Mr. and visiting friends kt Eagle Nest, N. Y. Mrs. J. c. Clowes. Mr. and Mrs. gate Boulevard passed last week end and several days this week KenSeth W. Cooper, Donald Ban- gert, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Bende, Choate Hufford, Mr. and Mrs. Chase Mellen, Mr. and Mrs. Clroir Curtiss, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mc- Tlgue, Victor Rcmagha, Eric G. Colson, Mr. and Mrs. A. MacKay Smith and others. i.., [ally Schenue fnder Attack l-from-page 1) — I will that mean to the com- Defends Project I Hart, who referred to him- “ the villain of the piece, ” I the board to deny the petl- keclarlng that \nothing short j emergency should affect the |t zoning lews.' ’ At this councilman Hunter Delatour I if he did not belley^e that jevelopnieirt tarn'e 'urider the pi an \emergency. ” lire . risk is far-fetched, ’ ^ Mr. Hart. “We -have |t water to the development believe in realty we have 1 the district of a Are risk. ” blared granting of the pe- Irould “ establish a dangerous nt ” and that \the whole [of zoning would be broken \The zoning regulations |y now -stand were enacted of the needs of the town- |he said. \If this area is libt' for a Class C residential hen there is no projjerty in vn that Is. ” cored by Highway iHead development was tod sub- critloism some months ago hold p. Kohler, town super- lent of highways. At a meet- arly in June Mr. Kohler the development “ a dellb- cheme to colonize toe area he cheapest kind of shacks. ” ’ rther declared that “ the illustrates to the nth de- Practice Gets Under Way For The Reil Birds Former NYU Grid Star Puts Manhasset Team Through Paces By Al, AFFE Herman La Mark, former N. Y. U. grid ace, officially opened th;i Manhasset Red Birds practise ses sions on Sunday, with a stiff , two Great Neclt-Halts Syasset, 10-3, At Pari, Washington ------- — ♦ ----------------------------------------- *=- Avenges In Benefit Game ^CCyS OCOre In Game With State Police For Church Although the weather threatened to postpone the benefit basebtfl game Friday night under the lights (Tn the Senior High School field In Port Washington, the rain held off and a large crowd saw toe Great Neck A. C. down the Syoseet A. C. 10 to 3. The organ funds of 3t. Stephen ’ s Church was swelled by toe turnout and Great Neck Qre^t Neck A. C. added av^ed a previous 2 to 0 defeat i Great Neck Lads Nose Out ‘ Coppers ’ In The 7th Inning by Syosset suffered earlier in the .season. The Great Neck boxman, Roger day afternoon when it nosed out the Troop I* New York State Rurls. at> W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. -J. Parker Hall 6f South Drive returned on Tues day, September 8, from H F Bar Ranch at Buffalo, Wyo„ where ^ they spent the past three weeks, j miiihrnrr! ’ ' ib ......... • • t^iTOUlette, Jlr Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Smith ' '' a motor trip to cape Cod. Tliey of North Drive left on Sunday on will be away for a week. Darrow, pitched a -fine'game and-i Police, nine, 4 to 3, on the Great held Syosset to three hits after he ; Neck Memorial field. The break relieved Johnnie Scully In toe sec- : came, in toe lucky ^enth ond frame, the only inning In ' Great Neck trantd 3 to 2. A single, which Syosset .scored. , a, walk and a, brace of erroro- di^i Aside from Darrow ’ s great hurl- ! the trick anA netted the home mg, game was marked by plenty ; team a pair of runs, enough to bf extra toa.se hits that kept II In- win the game, teresting in .spite of the one-sided 1 The Troopers outhit the, Acey .score. ; Gazoz. Co nlon and Rurls | nine, seve n against six. The Cop- annexed doubles, Herb Plummet j pers also made 1555 5Trur8 Uun came through with a pa'Ir of triples | Great Neck but their only two and Roccl Pamulette and Nick I misplays of the contest were the Gazzo each drove out four base j deciding factor and gave John ! Soully, the home team hurler, the The box score; victory. Gre.t Neck A. c. ^oo) I Nicg Gazwj, Port Washington ’ s 4 1 3 2 I 1 fhe , catching touslnetia, 5 S i tripled, while Bill Smith, another Louis Parrott will arrive on Fri day from Worce.ster, Mass., to pass, the Labor Day week-end with his pmrents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P- E5ixrctt_^nt their home on The Ridge. Mr. and Mrs, Prank J. Denni.s- ton of Valley Road are on a motor trip to North Carolina and Florida. In Florida they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Laura D. Dri.scoH. Mr. an<J Mrs. Dennlston will be away for about three weeks, Qli7.7.0, c P. Smith, rf Conlon. II Scully, p Darrow. p *Manzino Totals s T — y 5 j Forf'-i'eared baH player. -collectetL 4 0 0 0 0 1, three, hits In four trips to the : s ? ? 4 1 2 4 0 TTie box score; J ^ ® ® ®i ■ Orel Nuk A. C. (4) ................ ...... ..... 0 1 0 0 0 I Runs. 2b % 0 ^ S . ......... - Ijj'i! iiulrtte, 3b 4 11 »b r h po a 1 Fam 4 0 1 0 3 <!»?.: 4 0 a 131 2 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 Mr. and (Mrs. William Anthes 'of Middle Drive have returned home and, a half hour work-out on Me- | ^ Poughkeep- - - , — — ' *, ...... — i — 51 e , - Y r- morial Field. Da Mark was well pleased with the array 'of talent he has to work with for the coming season. Some of the finest material avall- aible on tha Islanff. ,4e. airJula-coin-.. mand;' fast, shifty backs and big and powerful liriemen. Some of the 'main cogs in hi.s grid hiacnine thup far are: Red and Snooky Kushay, Cy DeLapp, Mily Komar, former Erasmus star; They vi.sited .Mrs. A. H. Schoudel and Ml.ss Marjorie Schoudel of South Drive at their summer home near there. ^ Mrs. c. L. Moeller, who has l>^h vi.slting Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Ypung at their Iiome on The Ridge for two week.s. returned on Tue.sday to her home in New York. Birmingham, ss Alfano. c Hauxhvirst. Ih. ValeniK lb •D p I otf . . cf B^aiicirzzo. rf Oatc.s. rf Dc.*ckcr. 3b Small. 2b VRlser. If Wilen.skl. 3b IBonanzo. p Hipp. p Totals \Ran for- Woodlt-n Score by Innings: Syosset A. C. 0 3 0 0 0 I at. Nk A. C. 13 13 11 Errors: Pluniftner. Alfi Oates. Two bUe hits: Conlon. Three base hita: Plu: Home run.H; .Gazzo. Famulctti .play54 Birmingham to Decker ta_H»ux- hurst. Alfuno to Valenti. Struck out: Scully 1. by Darrow 8! ’ by Boi zo, c I W. Smith. M I P .Smith, If Manz ' Scull (nzino, ully. p } • Hielly. 1 . ! indls. 0 0 I I Honoug] 1 u 0 I K* noth, 3b h. If -30 *3 • 5 34 fi . C ts*o. ef third. ; Ke.irrw. 3b Smith, rf R H B 0 0 0-^3 8 3 1 0 X — 10 IS 1 fano. Banonso. Rurls, Qarso. ^2i. By Scully 1. by Darrow 8I ’ by Bonanio 4. by HIpp 5. B u .-]|; a on buIU: Off Scul ly 2, ort Darrow 2. oH Oonanio I, oil Hipp 1. HU by pitcher: By Bongnao Pawd ball: Alfano.- Umpired Mlchaela. uro, Paaarella and Me TO BE FETED Arthur H. Wright of Manhasset, recently elected Third Division compiundef of the Na.s.sau Ameri can Legion, will be feted at a din ner on the evening of September _______ __ _ Mr. and „Mr,s. Arthur French George Olaschiner, Clyde Barring- .f*®**' ' 15 at Piandome Gardens. Fred L. Middle Drive, which | had been;,. __ . ______ rented for July ■ and August: ton, Bill Kessler, Arthur Small wood and Fecky Engle, all 'backs; Ed Phillips, Gus Catsonas, Tony Kalomick, Ed Dougherty, Ed Rapp. Rudy Nagele, former Warlow ace; Eraldo Colin, Poe Augustino and Jim Greco, linemen. Maguire is-chairman of the, com mittee. Mr. and Mrs. ’ Carl Pflug of | Plandome Road have announced ' the birth of a daughter, their first child. Mrs. Pflug is the former Practise sessions are being held Miss Elizabeth Halstead of Brook- every night this week on Memorial Field under the floodlights, as the opening game is on Septemiber 13. Coach La Mark is looking for ward to the most succMsful sea son the olub has ever had. \Hard lyn. ‘ Mrs. Clark T. Chambers and her daughter, Miss Kathleen Cham bers. of Private Driveway, are down for a week from their sum:^. the dinner. It Is expected that county officers will attend. A.ssi.sting Mr. Maguire are Mitchell Luther and Wllljam L. Gay. , WRITES ARTICLE An article on \The Churches In Mexico ” by Marla Cristina Cham- of -wmlc'pTonnngHWB 'vrork -and^pi5nty-Tif “rt-*iH>^ ^*<44nw-calWDal.iAlle.4^:a£0^^ Y- aHmlrvIct,.*!.,., ___ _ __ .. V,. ______ ..... and nre atbvlnv nt, fhpir rnt.taop Foimr, appears tH-«tv^-mT|rrinjmi administration and put up ^our money and mine. ” etltlon asking toe installa- f>f street, lights on Hillside In the development was petition from ReaMy Associ- nc., seeking to have property nort^iea^ corner of Hillside entro Avenues In Garden ■Park placed in business |was granted. The change Recommended by the town eommiseion. trick, ” he remarked this week. The first scrimmage will toe held tonight or tomorrow, night at 8:30 o ’ clock. All tftose Interested In Joining the team are asked to see i|fik e Ruggiero, manager. •, - Get into the Business Iden tity Contest. It ’ s your chance to win $25. and are staying at their cottage near the beach. 1,'Nein, p Uatfer, p Totals Score by Irtnings: Hit by pitch Umpim Bvet CHRIST CHURCH Manhasset Rev. Charles H. Ricker, Rector Sunday, September 6 The services on the 13th Sunday after Trinity, September 6. will be Holy Communion at 8 a. m., and_ Holy Communion and sermon at 11 a, m. Everyone is cordially in vited to attend the.ie services. Church School the fall term on Sunday morning. September 20, at 0:30 o ’ clock. ALL SAINTS ’ CHURCH Great Neck, L. I. Rev. Alexander McKechnIe, Rector Friday, September 4 , 2:30 p. m. — AlUr Chapter. \Sundayr Septemtser B 8 a. m. — Holy Comunion. 11 a. m. — Holy Comunion and Sermon. Thursday September iO 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. — Rummage Sale: store on corner Hicks Lane ahd Middle Neck Road. 8:15 p. nt. — Choir rehearsal. Saturday. September 19 - 10 a. m.- — Church School Choir Rehearsal. Sunday, September M 9:30 a. m. — Church Scho>)l nad Bb_ r o po a j Junior Congregation. * ' ' ® * Monday. September 38 0 0 3 0 0 10 0 4 0 0 2 0 4 “ 2^-2 3 I 4 0 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 3 0-0 00 0 7 24 H TryuP L 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 *3 7' 2 <il Neck A. C. 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 Error*: p Smith, Scully L»ndl«, (■ ui.'H). Two boae hita: KBarni, Uonouxb Ihrcc.. ba.ie hit: aaazo. Home run Ki-urne. Struck out: By Scully 4, by DNelll 6. by Baker 1. Baaaa on b«lla: on Scully 1. oB O ’ Neill 3. olL Baker 1. \5her: By Scully TFitohlngi. •eeney and Hautman. . Enroll Now FOR FALL TERM DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Secretarial Training Shorthand-Typewriting Bookkeeping Comptometry Business Machines « Write, phone or call for rates DRAKE BUSINESS SCHOOL 38-11 Mstin St., Flushing Tel. Independence 3-3539 90-53 Sutphin Blvd. Jamaca, L. I. ~ - Tsl. Jamaica „, IN flO.SPITAL Henry AHendorf of Allen Boule vard, Great Neck, is a patient la S>t. Luke ’ s Ho-spltal, New York City. Try A Want Ad ! 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