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— .. -jM[ri,.^-gHji-T77-- THE MANHAS8ET PBESS, S. 19M •»'' <■; ial Events and Activities in tM VMom N6f^th Shon COfhtnUf^, \ia Reinstein To Wed Church Ceremony Here \oine Bride Of Hugh Thornton On Satur- Jorning; Helen Pelrotii Marries Brook- \lyn Man; Other Items Of Interest cf wlde^read Inter- fworth Shore will take Saturday morning in when Miss Virginia lein. daughter of Mr. 3 eorge Reinstein of ce. wlir become the ugh P. Thornton, son Irlotte Thornton of El- The ceremony Will kl at 10:30 a. m. at St. hur'ch by the Rev. E. ‘ - “ partor.- A reception return after Labor Day to their at De Jean ’ s in the n.-tein's only attendant sister, Mrs. George C. Ivan of Great Neck will for Mr. Thornton. I will be George T. Rein- ncl William H Casey, nolor trip through New [anti Canada the young Seek. week at Candlewood Lake, near Danbury, Cfcnn. Mrs. Hunter Deiatour and sons, who have been passing Uhe sum mer at Twilight Park in the Cats kills, have decided to remain until the middle of the month. Mr. Deiatour has been with them for week-ends. * ■ * Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Clark will ‘ tein attended St. Ak>y- t:y in Great Neck and BUKl from the Vestori fian School of Dancing ^ork City; She ’ also licing with Ohe.ster Hale reel- on the New York [four years. She wa.s member of th Capitol nee corps. bit on attended school in He is employed by iBrolhers. of parties were given for — iMiss __ Reinstein. a surprise shower on lenlng 'at the home of ] Daly. Besides the^guest and the hostess there bt the Misses Christina |th Rethore, Ethel Casey, ornton, Marie Daly and cf-Great Neck; Miss s of^-New' JefstjST'ivrrsr^\ Mrs. Daly, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. H. R. Nlne- Iwilllani H. Casey, Mrs. [Laiher and ’ Mrs. Wil- heme on East Shore Road from Montauk point, where , they have been for the summer. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Par.sorts and family will return the begin ning of the week from their sum mer place on Kueka Lafte, N. Y. They are at Rochester this week for the international star boat races in which their son, Charles, is .sailing, with his sister, Ruth as Idts Plan ■ ^ lolor Trip y |Mrv Emil E^ardt and Isabel Eckardt, of will depart tomorrow to Montreal, Quebec. |«.trd Island and tlie Jiinsula. Miss Eckardt gently from a trip to Helen Petroiii Is vi ’ ’ cd To Brooklyn Resident .Miss Helen Petroni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Petroni of Willow Place, was married on Sat urday to Frederick H. Becker, .son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Becker _of Brooklyn. The ceremony was performed at 6 o'clock at St. Aloy- sius Church, Grea-t Neck, iby the Rev. Ronald McDonald, as.slstar.t pa.stor. A'reception, attended by 50 guests, was held, at th e hoirie of •the bride ’ s parents. • The bride, who wa.s given in marriage by her father, wefre white satin with -a tulle veil and casrie.d pale roses. Her only attendant, her sister. Miss Mildred Petroni, wore blue taffeta with a small hat to match i'-afRF'lTEcrried pink roses. Henry Denker of Malverne was best man. Upon their return from a motor tour of the Southern States, Mr. and Mrs. Becker will live, in Bro6k- lyn. * — Mrs.' Becker waa.gradu'ated from Great Neck fllgli School. Mr. Becker was graduated from Bush- wick High School and is employed by the Brooklyn Edison Company. Mrs. John E. Craig of Road have as their, Craig's mother, Mrs. brpenter of St. Louis.' Henry A. Singley, mayor of Thomaston, and Mrs. Singley de parted on Saturday for a vacation tour of the New England States, They expect to stop in Redding Ridge, Conn.-; Boston, Mass.; Lynn, Mass.; Concord. N. H„ and An dover, Me;;\'and will return by Way of the Catekllle. Birminghftm, A^. Eh h)ute they wUl etpp in dharlestoh. 3. c.; JacksohvlUe ahd St. Ailgustine, Fla. • • « &:r. and Mrs. Harold J. Roig of Kings Point Road and Mrs. George C. Meyer of B.ayvlew Avenue are stopping at Montauk Manor. Mrs. Samuel T. Gans of Locust Street has returned from a five weeks ’ trip in Europe, .during which she visited in 14 countries. Mrs. A. E. Watts of Bast Shore Read will depart tfce end pf the ’ week on a trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Edwkrd Karflol of. Bay view .Avenue gave a garden dinner party for 35 guests-on'Sat- urda yevenihg at their heme. Mr. Mrs. MorNs WarmuUl^ of Van Nostrand Avenue are the parents of a sen, their second child, born on August 27. C V . • • Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Broder ick of Deepdale Drive returned on Saturday from a vacation at Friends Lake in the Adirondacks. A LETTER R r OM PAMELA ^ Have You Heard — ? Sat/s Youngsters Are Coming Home Dr; and Mrs. L. L. M.ann of Elm Street have returned from a two week ’ s stay In Maine. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McAvity of Ridge Road were at tho Sat urday night dance at the North Hempstead country club. Dr. aiaurlce Fenton of the Ken wood has returned from a tour of the Gaspe petiTnsula. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Lang- ridge of the . Kenwood passed last week a^t-Badian Lake in the Adir ondacks. Mrs. Qeorge Stagg of Overlook Avenue will sail tomorrow on crui.se to Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. 'Willis Roys of the Kenwood are expected back after Labor Day from a- stay at Hiltpn, N. Y. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ford Bartlett of Canterbury Place were at the Charles Mellor ’ s camR In Co- pague, N. Y., for the week-end. Dear Mae:- Have you heard of all the younsters sretting: honje from camps these days . . and their older brothehs and sisters packing up for college . what with that and returning vacatiohers and the holiday Labor Day plans there is little else to chatter about at the moment . . all my friehds are either dashihg off to meet Junior and Sister . . or rushing from shop to .snop getting college wardrobes together . . or so busy unpacking after a vacation, or re-packing for the week-end, that they refuse to take time out-te talk to me; ’ '\~ Janet and Carol Filer, daughters of the Herbert Fileis, arrived this week from camp . . and the Michael Rosenblum children are home from Camp Lenore at Hinsdale, Muss ----- the Guytriftn boys are home . . Sterl ing Iveson is off on a caihpiiig trip with his scoutmas ter, R. S. Doherty . . and now for news of the grown ups . . scads of people arfe going to the Mdonlight Ter race dance al North Hempstead on Saturday night . . and there's to be- a grand party at Sbundview the fol-. lo'wing week . . and one at Sands Point next Wednes day. 'And with the vacationers , . Sylva Fardel got back from'Europe this week on the Normandie . . she was in France and Switzerland . . Chris. Everett is back Trdfn Sotlttr America-^ Jiie. -ioh- again at the Frances shop • • Virginia Cavhnagh returned from Greenwich, Conn., v/here shte was visiting her sister, Jean Parker, who efimo to Great Neck for a visit . . Bruce and Mildred Ogden Bielaski are back from their honeymoon and at home in Tuscan Court .^Mary l,ee Kilthau came homo last week from a trip lo ’ hhirope v/ith her grandmother. Kink Stewart arrived this week from^ fi canoeing trip in Canada . . Sandy Stronach and Pfeg and Carl Sanderlin are coming out from town to week-end with the Stronachs . . Pat Walsh had Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lloyd of Philadelphia as week-end guests . . she. went 'Ivfth tl re fn' U Y ii l -her-^tmee, . Wed -Himaworth, to the Sil ver Room in the Hotel Lexington on Saturday night , . Margaret Powers will 'week-end with Mary Louise Pie in Smith.ville, N. J. . . she has been about the busiest girl I know of from the .stahd point of vacations this summer and has been on the go since early June, i Now what else . . no shoiiping news until after Labor Day . . the shops are showing .some good-looking fall clothes . . bnt V can't begin to be intere.stecl until Pve recovered from the vacation influence on the family exchequer . . but next week I ought to have lots to tell you about as far as what is being shown on our \Main News, Notes Of Intend In The Park Mrs. WUIl»Jn K«nr <rf Ryder Rc«d hM returned from » .week's vUtt with her steter, Mrs. Forest Binery Of Durham, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Mortan Prytherch and daughter, Joan, passed the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Prytherch at their home in Ridgewood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly and their three children have returned from East Hampton, conn., where they were vacatlonihg for two weeks. tu 9km libvih At 6ala Rttriy Great Neckf Matafanmel MetnKers Appear In The Pt-iidUctioH Miss Polly Amrem cf New York is visiting her cousins, Judy and Jeafile Gleason, imtil the opening of school. * V* * Mr. and ' Mr.s'.' *J'ohn Robinson, Mr. ahd Mrs. Roger Dann, Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur 'Willson, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Prytherch, Mr.-r-john Gleason and William Kerr had a steak roast party at Jones Bc.icli on Frid ay n^ht. ■„ • September 9 Is the date set for the gala party at the Sands Point Bath CliO>. when the motion pic ture, ‘ Screening AlF Faces, ” will be shoarh.* The filip was made at one of the largest and most bril- 'Jant parties of the season on August 31 and features club mem bers in starring roles and aupport- ln« cast. Two Of the outrtardlng numbers in the picture production are the Rhumba and Donald Duck- Mickey Mouse dance by the Junior members. Among the members who took part and who will'be on hand at the party to see how tlicy \screen- ed ” will be Mrs. Henry A, Alkor, Mn, Mia EngUa. Hr fc tUacOUr, Mr, and Mrs. may Jelke. im. iMglSnM 8]dTla BtomihMAj Bllsateth FUtiiMikrtWK - aid Wnlem. Wtn- ISagH A,, i jT.. Mm Dortg toac, David RouliteBi Mr. gad O. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. M,, Alao Mrs. L. D. Duoean, F. OlUeaple. Mr*, a. T..Ota«t> Miem BdUh Lomax, VI Btagg. Patricia 'Ttadadc, A(kt|r Tcdd. Betty WaMon, Dotsihy Wla» ‘ lich, Margaret C^etw. Haiiatti j Rucker, Ethel Murray. OoroUiy. Jarbeau. Btarle BteaeB, BoMmbty Cbx. Amy Ralmer. Dervin OVdetl and Sydney Tcdd, and the Heaira> Frank Burke Jr„ George BlaggT. Irving Burdick, William ‘ Hernon. Edward Thomas, perry Keats, do* Anderson. Bob Bauer, Burrajjl An derson. Bdb HtH, Bob ennA Ai»,^ Ian Hoyt. Coburn iJavls, H4gar ‘ Forrest, Rcbert Bellcvclle, Ned' . Oavaneugh, Kevin Burke, Lewis Hulitar and Tommy Forsythe. Miss Anne Joy of the Wychwood h'os returned from a levcn weeks . stay at Malone, N. y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, who recently moved tO their new home on RiihinfWH Road, have return ed rWiri a week ’ s vacation which they spent touring Vermont and New Hampshire. .Slreot ” is concerned . . so until then, affoQlionately, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart are expected back al their home on ArlelgH Road the middle of the monthhfrom an up-state motor trip. Mr. and Mrs. William Vodrey, of East Liverpool, Ohio, were guests for the week-end of Mrs. Vodrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Stroud i of Station Road. Mls,s Mary Cafdigari of Belleville, Ontario, Canada, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George C. Holton of Schenck Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benson of (}Qp (JulmOIlK'lf Hcar the lilUslde apartments expect to f LI pass tlie holiday week-end at their j Mt'H. H. L» .rairlHtUl summer camp near Boston, Mass. | -------- - . » . ' Mrs. Heibert L. Fairfield of Bur- bury Lane, Great Neck, .sister of _ Colonel Frank Knox, Republican j- candidate for the vice-presidency. ~ kce King of 57th Street, jelly, has been the guest days this week of Mr. J Herbert L. Fairfield of Lane. Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Anderson of Nafeari Road have been regis tered at the New Weston in New- York iCity. •Mrs. Daniel A. Dorsey ren of Maple Drive, are a trip to the Gaspe Po- [nd Mrs. H. Stewart Mc- The Estates, arid their tell McKnight, departed Ml. KlEco, N. Y.. where .slay for the holiday Efaldlne Usokih, daugh- I and Mrs. Eklward Usokln I Hill Road, returned this a trip to Europe., Entertain iGuests From .Lima, iPeru Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Grose of Old Mill Road had as their guests for the week-end Senor Federico T Trangm 6c»wra- Be- Bustos, and, Senora Pallasius of Lima, Peru. Senor Uranga is owner uf a large cation plantation and al.so is the owner and publisher of La Tlerra, a weekly newspaper of' Peru. The Grose boys had as their guest for the week-end Stephen -'Whlcher, who was graduated from Amherst in June. Mrs, Alexander Stronach of Eltn Street and Mrs. William R. Wlth- erell of North Clover Drive re turned on Monday from a motor trip to Maine. While there they visited Mrs. Stronach ’ s sister at her home In Bar Hdrbor. Jamciii .Trucx ts Here Manfred Messners, _ _ _ ___ Entertain Guests Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Messner of North Clover Drive had as guests for the week-end Mrs. ’ Jack P. Sarlz and sons, Jack Jr. and, Dick Starts, ahd Miss Kathleen Wlrtz, all cf Fox Lake, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Messner entertained at their hfime on Saturday evening for Jmc guests and on Sunday had a beach party at Jones Beaoli, Frances Messndr Is home from Camp Sloane at Lakeville, Conn., where she .passed the .summer, and her brother, .puddy, is back from Mr. and MVs, Roger Dann . were dinner guests on ThuV^day night of Mr. ahd Mrs. Allan Doremua at the Mknha.sset Bay Yacht Club. ^ . V , • . 'DI-. and Mrs. Martin Stein en tertained on Saturday night at a Monte Carlo parly Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willson. Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Ila muoie; ,Mt. and MtTi. William Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Allan borenuis of Munsey Park and Mr. and Mrs. Leysen of New\ York. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Crlsfield have returned from a few days ’ vl.sll at Skytopr Dr. and Mrs.. At'thur ccwlcy and two children, Claire and Eileen, have returned from a month ’ s va cation at North Creek, N. H. 1 .QU 1 S T. Z A N E R Optometrist ' Cutter Mill Koao' Fheno OL Neck 1760 , ■- T ’ -~* il. JL N a JI kJ' DIVIDEND DAY AUGUST 17th ■** i- .... \ BRING IN YOUR CASH •A'X ' \ “ R eceipts for T hat - DAY AND GET YOUR CASH DIVIDEND ■ . \ ^ Pdys h> Buy at YOUNCS\ ■■ — ....... - . - — — ■ BACK TO SCHOOL :ineUc Eden, daughter of Mrs. John H. Eden of im. • will return from \a lour uie middle of, next 'Ivia Friedlander, daugK- ' and Mrs. Emile Pried- Biiyview Avenue, Is ex- lok today from a vaca- I'aroiA. lex Lardner of Lodge ‘ 0 had been recuperating “ ine after a^-long Illness, red a refap.se apd again <1 Mrs. Joseph Cls.slk of t id are the parents of a n August 26 at thb 'uacuinte- Hospital in Ja- Mr. and Mrs. Jocab Schmitt of Hillpark Avenue are entertaining John Pindorf, Richard Hlloman arid warren Moqtgomery, all of Madison, Wls. at fhe Ernest Truex place In New Jersey for the summer, returned to her home on Fifth Street on Tues day. Her grand.son, James Truex, is with her. Theatre hews offers the opinion that he may have part in the new Gilbert Wljte play scheduled for fall opening Broadway. His brpther, Phil Truex, is playing In ••Mulatto. ” The Rev. H. Lincoln Macken'zle, who resigned in the spring pas tor of Community Church, and Mrs. Mackenzie will return early next week from a vacation al prince Edward Island. Joins Her Parents On Trip to Texas Miss Carolyn Riecks Woody, tlv; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Woody of 8 Linden Street, ro-. turned on Sunday from her thlfci summer camping seas. ’ on In the White Mountains and Bath, Me. She has joined her parents' on a three weeks ’ trip to Texas. They will visit the Texas Centennial and will stop in Dallas, Houston. Fori, j£Ul.-.ia.'.the New. Y ork ‘ Worth and San Antonio ahd will return to Great Neck ori'BepteWbeT 20. MisS-Woody will enter St. Mary ’ s Cathedral School in Gar den City. Mr. and \^Mrs. Linus Kltrlch of the Wychwood are back from two -weeks ’ stay In 'Maine. They have\ purchased a home In Port Washington and will move there about October 1. Mr. and ,Mi;s. Arthur Mearns of Deepdale Drive will have as gucs's for the holiday week-end Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Ha.ebrouck of New York Glly and their Slx-year-oid daughter. . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mellor nf Nassau Drive have returned from Kennebunkporl, Me., where they pa.sscd the summer. REPORT LEASES . Fred A. Week!, artd_ Company, Manhasset real estate concern, this week reported the lease of a Ecv?n room Colonial dwelling at li4 Hunt Lane, Munsey Park to Anthony\ was the guest .speaker yesterday kflefnoon at a meeting of the F. Trubee Davison Republican Club in Mlnepla. After the meeting she was a guest at a tea at the head quarters cf the Women ’ s National Republican Club. Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield returned recently from a short visit In Manchester, N, Y„ with Colonel Knox and Mrs. Knox. Opening September 8th Detail. \i .WANT SIDEWALK.S Residents nf Great Neck Terrace thirwe^ •flkedi-ttaaUbwiwjwAul Jp. coristruet a sidewalk on' both sides of Vista Road from Johnstone Road to Terrace Road. , Tlie re quest was, referred to the sidewalk committee. — The moat intereating deieli of any aubjcct will be brought out in a way that we are sure will delight you. TI m ’ hi * happy <luyK, if tlipy un^ lo he roitiplHply happy, rail for 1)H. IM)S- INKK ’ S SCIEN'I'II- ’ IC .SHOES for chihlri ’ ii BO hpiu I your (11111,1) your A. CULET Uuck To School ill SirOBS TIIA T FIT Try a Want AdT In Great Neck 31 V/iirs 231 MIbUl.E NEodflUlAI)' Phnne: Great Nrrk ‘ ZH13 Miss Jessie Sloane, seqretary to Mrs. Hallle K. Davis of the Wych- wcod, returned on Wednesday front a vacation at Cape Cod. ’ Tyson and of a seven room hou;;o at 151 Hillcrest Avexiue, Manha.s».et. to L. K. Basset. -..-Dr.-aud.IMrs. Paul H aene l nf Flm Street returned on Monday from a three weeks' stay at Middletown Eprinp.s, Vt. IKujr IT kU hand X;ONTBitCT BRipOV 1930 Culbertfon Courtenay Loilnt Trick methods for befinners Arcu ners »te hand valuation. Play oi the hand: m»y»- Mra. A. 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Mrs. E. - G. ^ngmah^ of i^ LWltt of trie Malic Vftfdie- brtvn 'depaftW»\''6h Tries, ook Shop is passing this dsy by boat for their home- in t^REAT NECK 1680 A SHORT DISTA^QE FROM STATION ^ 50c-60c ^RECIAL » R - - . 85c IAL SUNDAY $ 1.00 “ Ofi Tan \ai^r let's Dine At ft Tour frleSfir Cat«r to ®®W«ions. l^kAN'S 1 ^11^4****^ I Franch- CuUinc 16t> Middle Neck Road Ktowood 9uiliJlaC Crmt Neck, New Yoxk ReniQvqJl Ajiao.u!ACi^ciit H.DICKSTEIN Itto. PLUMBING end HEATING CONTRACTOR 13 Years at 3S3 twiddle Nock Roa'ii, Orea>t Neck Now L6bate<i at ^ CtTTkk m I l L kbAb Opposite Gregory Coal and Luiriber Co. »'.48 Wi Carry » rntt Line irf WAianftM G' .nA KBAtiMn * Of all the.Natioii'i power rafourcef, the greataft i« Ita man-i>owar. From the axe of the pioneer to the manifold toeJa ^ moidam ihduftry, we are In debted to the fkill and bralni of our worken. 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