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-»PmKazJ:t.^Tsr>^tg:.cflsv: |w*rQyi ■ -^ .vt THE MANHA^BIST press , THUtePAY. SEPTEMBCT 8, 1986_ ;For Needs Of Staff, Pupds \ (ODnUnued from page 1) thrown Into one. Shower and lock er,\ rooms, the Instructors' rooms gnd medical control rooms are adjacent. It Is planned to In stall collapetble bleachers. All lookers are recessed. Manr Special Rooms There Is a board room, hand somely panelled, with an open fireplace; lounge rooms for the mefj and women teachers, the former with comfortable leather chairs, upholstered In dark green leather, and the latter with fur nishings designed to appeal to feminine taste. A green-house adjoins the bio logy room so- that students may make practical application of their learnings; There Is a typewriting room wljh an acoustical celling and a large library with offices adjacent. — ; The heating sy.stem Is divided Into three separate units, for the gymnasiums, the auditorium and Legal Notice OF Tf COVNTjr HE STATE OF RVFIIF.ME rOV ’ 1 . NEW YORK. C< CORN EXCHANOf BANK ____ COMPANY. AA Trusted fof tjif WILLIAM -MoADOQ THU8T JUnd«?r a Dyolaration of Trust dated January 13. i 9 j 41 Pla»n- tiff. aitalnst FORREST EDWIN SINGLE, and others Defendants. i'Jl Trust du asalnst FORREST others. Defendants la pursuance' of i ’ judfinent \Of closure and sale duly made and ei In the atwve entitled action ahd bearing date the I3nd day of July, 193«, I. the undersigned, the Referee In said Judg ment named, will sell at public auction at the front door steps of the County Court House, at 'Mlneole, County of Nassau, on the 10th day of October. Ifjt. at to u clock In the forenoon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows ALL those, certain lots, pieces or parcels of land with the buildings and Improvements thereon ' situate, lying and being In or at Oreat Neck In the JPswn of. North Hempstead. In the bounty of Nas.sau end State of New aVork, shown and described on a cer tain map filed In the Office of the Jcierk of the County of Nassau ’ on the ^nineteenth day of January. In the -veur nineteen hundred - and nine, and J^entltled \Map No, 1 'of Keng^ngton. \Oreat Neck, Nassau County. ’ Long Is- Jgnd, Property of Rlckert-Flnlay Real- ^ Co., 45 West 34th street. New York . City.\ date Dec. 1B08. surveyed , by G-nrge S. Hubbell, C. B. Flushing; Long Island, and aJso on a certain - map' filed in the office of the- Clerk of the County of Nassau on the six teenth day of' December. In the year nineteen hundred and eleven, and, en- . titled, \Amended Map No. 1 of , Ken- _ slngton. preat Neck. . Nassau County. - Long Island, property of^ Rlckert-Pln- lay Realty Co , 45 West 34th Street. New York City.\ dated December 1811, surveyed by George 8, Hubbell-. C. E.. i Flushing, I^ng Island, by the lot and Block Numbers following, namely: lota Numbers Twenty-one i31i,. Twenty-two (Ml, Twenty-three U3i, Twenty-four - jaar, Twenty-nve i25l. Twenty-six i26i. Twenty-seven I27l, Twenty-eight iJ8i. Twenty-nine U»i, Thirty (30). Thirty- one (311, Thirty-two (32i, Thirty- three (331 and Thirty-four (34) Block Number Six I8I, together with all the appurtenances and all of the estate and rights of the mortgagors herein to said . premises. . , TOGETHER with all fixtures and .-•wtlcles of personal propex?y_ now or hereafter attached to. or used In con- jnactlon with the premises, all oI whlfh aie owned by the mortgagor. „ SUBJECT to such a atate of facta as ■ an accurate survey may show and ,„ 4 gwenanta and restrictions recorded In the Nassau County Clerk ’ s Office In Liber 387 of Conveyances, Page 345. and Liber 338 of Conveyances, Page 5 0. as modified by Instrument mcorded lir\ ’ ’ : said Clerk's Office In Llbir 553 of Conveyances,^ Page 438. and covenants and restriction! In deed recorded In Queans County Register ’ s Office In Liber 1185 of Conveyances. Page 488 and regulations of any Village, Town or County authority, and subject to conditional bill of sale No. 6845. dated October 3. 1933, and filed In the has- gau County. Clerk ’ s Office on October 13, 1833. In the amount of 11,398.80 by Qene Meenan. Inc.. , against Mayc a aingle and Forrest b : Single. Dated, New York the Instructional rooms, thus mak ing It posalbla to heat one or all with no waste. All thermosU^ eontrqj. The tmllrflng U two stories high In front and three in the rear be cause of the natural slope of the property. Ground will be broken on Monday for parking ^aces. roads and sidewalks. To Be Dedicated Soon It Is expected that the formal dedlcaUon will take place In Oc tober and will last for two or three days. Ground for the building was broken 'In June IMS. George Ostrelch, clerk to the Board cf Education, said today that the project imd been completed in less time than any similar pro ject of the .same .size on Long Island. \Our relations with the government were most delightful ” , he added “ There was no hitch In the proceedings at any time.\ The total cost of the building to the taxpayers a'ill be $360, (MW. ^Is amount includes the cost -oF equipment. An additional $140;000 was received In a Federal grant- Tooker and Marsh were the artdiltects In consultation with 3ml^ and Ward and the late Roger Bullard. John H. BSsele wa.s the builder. The electrical work was done by Z. Althurg and Com pany; the plumbing by James Mc Culloch and Company and the heating by T. J. Bg»n Own- puny. According to Mr. Ostrelch the landscaping of the entire campus will take nearly a year. It Is planned to Install ' athletic fields at some future date. ^UAromdthe Town (Continued \from page 1) Hoapltol where he parted company with his appendix the flrst part of August. Father To The Thought? Danny Dugan, Great Legal Notice GREAT NECK REWER DISTRIf T T'~T<7W^ -pmHTIT JlfEMYRtEA® GREAT NEI'K. NARRAV £OrNTY. ^EW YORK - * ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of CommlMloner?? of th.e Jreat Neck Sewer District will receive lealed propORalfi at their office at 336 ?aat Shore Road, Great Neck. New York. l4Lh day of slniction of ap- load Neck Democratic leader, in a recent in terview says that he found “ a tre mendous am., unt of Roosevelt sen timent\ In upper New York and\ the New England States. \The average person you meet In that section Is for Roosevelt, ” he de clares. Looks like some sections of . upper Neyv York State are In- halUted largely by pemons who are. hot \average. ’ Ju^lng from the politlCBl signs we obseiw^ on a recent stay In the Finger Lakes section. Virtually every home, even In the remote farm areas displayed a large picture of Lan- don In the “ front room\ window. 4-Sunflowers and \Vote Republican\ signs were rampant. We began actually to dread stopping for gas, for our \elect Landon ” plates In evitably led to, political conversa- up to 8 00 P. M , on September. 1936. tor the constriictio certain latexal aunltary sewer.i and purtenances, Jinown as tl Lateral. Sewer, by Ban nown as the Station Hi .Lateral. SeweT, Coplea of plans, ■ Rpectftcallons ^and forme of projxjaal can be obtained ^at the office of Carl !I WaUson. C. E; 10' Cutter Mill Road, Oreat Necit. *Ni ■ Y , upon payment of Ten Dollar« i$10.00> In check form, made payable to the OREAT NECK SEWER DISTRICT Each bid must be accompanied certified check. Issued by a solvent or Trust Company, located within the State of New York, for the .^um of One 'thousand dollars itl.000.00). such de posit to 'be. forfeited tb,^rt)e Sewer Dis trict in case the Bidder shall refuse to enter Ipto a contract in accordance with his proposal. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all of the proposals; to waive any or all iQfor- malltiee In the . bids , received f to post* pone the award of a contract; to aban don (he project; to readvertlM ^for bids, or to a.ccept any bid \yhich It deems most favorable to the Interests of the ^wer District. BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS OP THE OREAT NECK SEWER DISTRICT. Frederick 8. Pearce. Chairman. Jerome A. Harris. Secretary. Henry A. Sahm/ Treasurer. GNiai — Sep3-lt Alon and to assurances that he ^would be elected. We ' were con- s t antly -informed- of ^ho-- fallaoios (-tgiker of-tho-Jot, waa chosen. @ajr- of the New Deal. (As If we needed to be.) The ipurchase of a half dozen ears of corn at a farm stand and again we heard, all about the growing antl-Roosevelt sentiment. One ardent New Deal oppionent in Yates County — and that ’ s upper New York State, Danny — Went so far as to ui%e the world, by means of a hijge sign erected on his Davison Boys In Campaign Care of tbe Feet M.H. SKORNECK, Pod.C. (Continued from, page one) reading; \Vote tor Mom. She'* O. K.\ \Mbm ” won. Easily. In fact, there wae no (x>ntest. Mrt. Davi son received all the votes of Loc ust Valley. The voice of Young America, as blended with the bark ing of “ Sprigs. ” thereupon went Into political retirement, and Loc ust Valley was permitted to re cover Its pastoral poise. As experienced, veteran cam paigners. “ Cottle ” and his broth^ ers have emerged from their seif- Impoked retirement, and once a?nln they have hitched old \Sprig ' lo the cart. Their operations are a ^ little different this year. \Mom ” Isn ’ t a candidate so votes for her aren ’ t needed. But votes for Gov- ernor Landon are. Learning that a friend of Dai s Charles A. Blackwell, as CSiairman of the United Republican Finance Committee, was in charge the sale of brightly engraved certifl- cates to those who want to ce. ’ - trlbute to the Republican Pi.ly. the broUiers Davison talked over the situation with their youn ’ j friends In Loc ust Valley, an! time they were selling tne certificates to the residents of the community. “ COttie, ” as the most persuasive man of the little group, and Alice- sandra Cheney, daughter of a neighbor of the Davison ’ s, Treas urer. “ Sprig ” was voted the of- flee of “ Transport Chief. ” In a lew aays, the group in- ftreased In numbers until now is it composed of Endlcott, Daniel Pomeroy Davison, Gates Davison .Raymond Wlalker and \Buddy ” lawn, albeit In somewhat unevprr- i^alker, Allcesahdra and her sls- foot-hlgh let^rs, to rocks with * Landon get \o ff the and Knox. ” And. Dany, what about Dutchess (bounty, F, D. ’ s own bailiwick? , If our Mr. Hitrhrork seemed a bit ICS.S spry than usual this morn ing, blame it on that donkey ba.se- ball game the night before. He and fils donkey never seemed to get together on which direction they were going. The donkey went one way and he went the other — usually down. HL'FREME COL ’ C NEW YORK. juIdkNT or THE STATE :»UNTT OF NA8SAI NIX MimjAL LIVE INSUR- : ANCE COMPANY, PlaintilT, : agaliitt WARREN McL. tREYNOLDS. WIL- : LIAM CHIRONNA. INC., AN- : THONY J. ROMAONA. Defendants. ; em* IN PURSUANCE of a ' Judgment ’ of Porecloaure and Bale duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the lOth day of August. 1936, I. the Mndersigned, the Referee la said Judgment named will sell at pub lic Avicllon to ihft highest 'bidder, at* ^he Rotunda of the Courthouae. Mmeola. Nassau Cdunty, New York, on the 10th day t)f Octobor. 1936. at 10 o'clock in forenoon, the following described ork. August «th. 1936. ..ALTER J. McNICHOlaf ■ . . EARLE A RUST. Aturneya for Plaintiff. 15 wnilam Street, . .t Na« York Clly. ON108-Aug37-Octl ice^lses: ALL cel of land. .Vogt Ings and improve lying and f North Hem -. — ... par- wUh the biilld- and improvements thereon eretUd, situate, lying and being at Great Neck. Town of North Hempstead, ; Neck, nty of . _.6ad, Cou...^ ... issau and Slate of New York, shown part of plot 10 In Block ’ N ” on a rtain map ciUJlled. \Map of Rusa611 Sa.linfdV ‘ ^oVTopo\ “ con- ii'jj,h.^t\ll. ‘ ‘ wa*'ur “ pljrlc-t' 3.6 PUindome Road, Manhaoaet, New York, up to 8 p. n>. Saptember IBui, 1838. Plana ami ipeclflcallona may be seen at the office of the Manhaaaet-Lakevllle S.'S'h'aaa.rr'T. ’ - f»UBLIC NOTICE > NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of North Hempitead. at tha Town Hall. Manhaieet. Waw York, on the ' l»th day of September, 1936, at 4;30 P. M., Daylight Saving Time, upon the appiioatloQ of Martin lEchenck to bava -% plot of ground gltuated on the •outh aide of Northern Boulevard. Man- haaaet. New York, ahown on ^e tax map of the Town of North Hempatead aa parcela No. 1301 and No. 1307A, Sec tion i. in the Town of North Hempatead, certain map ciUJlled, \Map of RustsOll Gardens. BecUons I to 4 Inclusive belonging to Hussell Gardens, inc.. . . . situated at Great Neck. Nassau Coun- Robbins, situated at I ' . ................... of i: ■■■■ will, and filed In Ihr the County of N ----- . M -AVben cooking wax or string beans, add a few slices of onion and it will give them a delicious flavor. Before serving remove the onion; add plenty of butter and pepper , and no one will guess the secret of this dish unless you tell them. Lepal Notice COUNTY COURT: NASSAU COUNTY GUARANTEE AND TRUST : ?ANY, et ano, RiTWOL hold ; et al.. aaMinst HiNQ CORPORATION. : Defendanta. : Nassau County Clerk ’ s office on Aprl' I3th, 1936, I will sell at public auction a ’ the front steps of the County Courthouse Mlneoia, New York, on the 13th day ot June. 1936. at 10 o ’ clock In the forenoon of that day. premises in said Judgment directed to be sold being a plot of ground at Great Neck, Town of North Hempstead. Nassau County. New Yfirk. known as lot lettered \O ’ ’ and the northwesterly 9 Inches of lot letter ••F\ on a certain man entitled “ Map of property belonging to A. Robbins, situated at Brookdale. Oreat k, L. I.. 8. L. Mitchell, surv. 1874 “ and Spedlck, Plaintiff ’ s Atti tr^et. Brooklyn. N. V.- to. Judgment entered ii orney Judgment entered in t Clerk ’ s office on Ap rk of 16th. lac <..ouiu> or. Nassau on January 16th. 1928 aa Map No. 647; more particu larly bounded and deacribed as fol lows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of Wenaley Drive, wliere the tame is intersected by Uie wester- above ’ mentioned orVh 54 deg; aurv. la ’ 74\ and eomrt3r<SI«Tit'r-irt»l Hempat. Vo Bualneai map and plan tloh t. In the Town ot No; ehanaad from RosIdenUal lone, ail as shown on i fllid with ‘ the application. , Dated; September 1, 1936. By Order of the Town Board of the Town of North Hempstead.tead. of North Hemps _Byx,w, j-rr^«A^. Y.plerk. ON133-Sep3 VILLAOE or 43BEAT NECK PLAZA NOncB IB, HEREBY GIVEN that on Q m iltb day of ' September, 183(, at t:18 p. m„ at tbe Office of the Vllloti of great Neck Plata, a hearing will be Jie undersigned Board of eonalder and determine I of ARTHUR BERNDT, •Mn of ARTHUR BERNDT, ( of a IM of tke OMilliMUIIan of Eeglipn 4. •r 13. ot tbe Building Code of the «o r^r of' btHMiQB wUl ba kM a point; running thence 3* degrees. 34 minutes, 30 seconds east 129.92 feet to a point; runping, thence south ai degrees. 33 minutes, OO sec onds east 80.62 feet to a point In the ^westerly line of lot 11 ; running thened south 35 degrees, 34 minutes, 30 sec onds west 139.92 feet, along the wester- ly side..of lot 11 to ‘ the northerly side of Wen^ Drive, at the point or place of ^beginning. TOGETHER with ail the right, title and Interest, if any, of. in and to that portion of Wenslev Drive, lying imme diately in front of and adjacent to the described property to the, cen; ate nr*.ir.iH*E e«i !,» i, %nd ment veyances, Btrument Conv r£ii reci Page 276 and Liber 1547 ances, Page 497; lighting easemerit contained In instrumentrument recorded in Liber 1010 of Conveyanues.* Page 23 ’ telephone agreements recordeded In Liber 1060 of Conveyances. Page *-377, and 5*™. Conveyances. Page 73; building and xoning ordinances and regulations of tbe Village of Huuell •n<t/or the Town of North April 25th, 1874. under (lie No. 647 and Ig Naeiau County under file No. 138, and de scribed according to liald map ax followa- BEGINNING at a point on the South westerly side of Middle Neck Road where said aide of Middle Neck Rokd Is Inter- sected by the division line between lots lettered H and G; running thence Beuth 55 degrees 30 minutes West along said division line between lots lettered H and Q, 113 feet to the northeaiterly line of lot number 3; tlience South 34 degrees 30 minutes East along laid northeaaterly » “ .U ' 'Ot '\ ‘\\■•f a.. 36,75 feet; thence North 65 degrees 30 minutes East 113 L** ‘ f*'** eouthwesterly aide of Mld- o.e Nook Roid and thence North 34 degreet 30 minutes-West along said sMs of Middle Neck Roed-. 35.76 feet to tne point or piece of beginning. together with the morl terast in the road ^SUBJECT to the following; Any si of facts which an accurate survey the premises might show; covenants estrlctlons contained In instru- corded in Liber 972 of Con- . Page 191. as modified by in- recorded in Liber 1561 of Conveyances. Page 234; covenants and r ciU i ci l m u . s o nt a in ed tnstrumentir corded in Liber U25 of Cenveyancel 276 and Liber 1547 of Convey- ' “ ■ oerit nea m inst rec' ‘ \ ‘ -'< Iber 1010 of Conveyanues.* \JPhone sgreements record In Llbi ^RO' adjoining. 'BERT 8. HOROWITZ, Refere ROBERT e. HOROWITZ, The above sale It hereby further*'raat- rur' ‘ al^'d*pTc*e ‘ ROBERT S. HOROWITZ, rm, .. Referee The above sale is hereby adJourt ebd^ ’ pface ROBERT 8. HOROWITZ, ROBERT S. HOROWITZ. Referee. _________ _ ___ , QN33-^Aug31-8epIl tpr, Anne Cheney. “ Bobby ” Tlkner and James MeCnesney. Their sales were so good, that Mr. Blackwell called them together and gravely told them that he had decided to appoint them the Nassau County Junior County Drive Committee of the United Pe- publican Finance Cltjmmlttee. “Cottle — ' ’ Shook -w\ehHW»y-a6t-tm- der “ Sprig ’ s ” nose. \Gee! that ’ s great! ” he said. “ Sprig ” ■, barked, which in any dog ’ s language, means. \You said It. ” . - Move, Enlarge Local-Stores (Continued from page b ..... He 'Win tbuy -the fumlshittiE of an entire home, part, or single articles and will' obtain items which mas be wanted and which he does not have in stock. “ I feel that there Is a need for a shop of this kind in this area ” , he said. “ I had not intended open ing this week, but found It neces sary because of the arrjvalgof prospective ' customers who would not .wait. Already I have been assured that a ‘ wonder shop ’ was the one Important type of enter prise missing from the comprehen sive list of estalbllshments here. ” Recently the Great Neck Pur Shop, because of a greatly in creased clientele, founc^ it neces sary to move to the former Flor ence Peets Shop In the Great Neck Playhouse building.- , oater impoFtant changes deqpt- Ing progress with the Great Neck meirhants aYe the move of Joseph Carulll 'from his shop on Maple Drive to a store in the Cadillac building, adjoining the Magic Circle Book Sh»p — also made necessary becaus? of the need for additional space; the enlargenient of and- changes* In the Rainbow Shop and the Nassau Bootery; Harry Dicksteins ’ removal to i new quarters oii'^ Cutter Mill Road ; the enlargement of the Doranne Hat Shop: the expansion of Residenti al Maintenance: the opening of the Oreat Neck-Hudware Shop and the move to new quarters iJiade ^^^^eien Paul Jones. Try A Want Ad! foot examinations Just a* Important as not having any foot deformities is a regular periodic^ examination of the feet to discover any tendencies toward disorder* of the feet. You should consult a chiropodist at least once each year. It'is bet ter td check up on you(f feet at the end of the winter and the end of the fall seasons. Summer ’ * end and winter ’ s end are the critical periods when the feet show the greatest changes. Because or «ie severe toll that Illness takes, persons who have been confined to bed for even sp short a time as a week, or who are convalescing from an operation, should have their fpet examined and proper shoes prescribed. It is sometimes necessary io pr'escribo an arch support to prevent sagging of the arches and to bolster the leg muscles until such time as the muscles have regained their nomp! lone ahd strength.' The full general fool examina tion should be a check-up on cir culation. muscle tone, proper align ment of the foot bones, limitations of motion from shortened muscles, size and last of shoes, size of stockings, condition and shape of nails, malformation of the toes an1 of the nerve reflexes. Civic Groups In Manhasset To Cooperate (Continued from Page 1) tion and co-ordination of civic groups — in ,the ... Manhasset-Man- don'e-'Munsey Park area in mat ters of general community inter est. The members present at the last meeting, besides Mr. Brill, presi dent of the Manhasset Citizens ’ Association, were; G^libert V. Aus tin - and-JBlred. ■,I>.....M ’ aguire of thq, Munsey Park Association; Elmer J. Hoare, president of the Strath more Ass(x;iation;, -PTank Belden, presiflent of the Plandome Tax payers ’ Asso(iiatlon; John B. O ’ - CohrieU, president, and John H. Dadr, Vice-president of the Man hasset <3hamber of Commerce. /Vetvs, Notesi Of Interest In Manhasset' Mr. and Mrs. Charle* l*urte Jr. announce the birth August 39 . NeiMwId of a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hubbard and daughter. Mis* Wls Hubbard, of D^nls ^eet, have returned after passing a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dammeyer of Maryland. • • • Miss Patricia Mullaly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Mul- lally of Gaynor Avenue entertained at luncheon on Saturday ‘ in honor gf,Jier birthday. Miss Gladys <3opeland of East WlUlston passed the week-end with Miss Evelyn Dietz .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E(tward Dietz of Highland Terrace. Miss ■ Dietz re turned to her home yesterday after passing a few (iays-, with Miss Gjpeland. • • • Mrs. Fred H. Rlebow of Gnder- donk Avenue has returned from an eight weeks ’ trip'to California, the Grand Canyon, Yosemite Valley, Yellowstone park and other west ern points of interest. 1 ’ * • ' • . Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh A. Bishop of WoOdout Lane and their two children, Betty and Burton, have returned from a camping trip in the Adirondacks. Mr. Bishop is head of the science departmen?°in the Manhasset High School. Weather- Aflfects Soiindview Plans Barbecue Postponed ; Din ner-Dance Staged In stead At Club William Wlnther, proprietor of the Jenny Lind Beauty Shop on Plandome Road, and his family are passing this week motoring through the New England States. Their itineTary will iiKaudiB'stops at Saratoga and Niagara Falls. • • • John F. Riebow, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rletoow of Onderdonk Avenue, sailed last week from Port Said, Egypt, for France. He will return to Manhasset in OcUdier. He is traveling with three other Princeton graduates. a a • Horace Thompson, principal of the Manhasset Valley School, has returned from Texas, where he at tended the Texas centennial exer cises. (Mr. and Mrs. George W. Daw son of vandeibllt Avenue have re turned from Boeton, Maaa.,-where they have been vacationing. Mr. Dawson iB head of the Sncltsh de partment of the Manhasset High School. a a a (Mrs. Mai Kenny and family ot Orchard Street have returned from a week ’ s trip through the UK>er part of New York State. • • • Mrs. Louis H. OUlespte of Shore- dale, her daughter, Miss June OllleBple, and their house guest, Mrs. R. H. Moore have returned from a 10-day visit at Thirteenth Lake in the Adirondacks. ♦ . • • Hugh Hofstader of the Steen Oarage, local Norge distrU>utors, r^reeented Mardiasset on Satur day on the annual outing at In dian Polnt-on-the-iHudson of the Warren Norge Company, Inc., of New York* City. 'The party sailed at 9:30 a. m. from 4i2nd Street aboard the Hendrick Hudson of the Hudson River Day lilne. • • a Dr. and Mrs. Herman Haas sail ed for Bermuda last week on thy Monarch of Bermuda. Or. ’ -Haas will resume his dental practice at 300. Plandome Road after Labor Day. ’ • * * Leroy Weniger of Park Avenue entertained on Tuesday evening the Misses Patricia Sanders. Georgette Durand, Vera Gregory of Manhasset; Jean Ellis and Flor ence Wright of Port Washington, and Richard Ruhe, Paul Vavr en lc. Allen Reeves, Harold Lawlor of Manhasset,' Lester Lewis of Port Washington, John Deagan and Philip Tomllt. • * • John Komarek of Hillside Ave nue entertained as his week-end guests carl Mills and William CJomes of Washington, D. C. Mrs. p. C. Oldeck of Andrew Street rs' ill af the H5s- pital in Mlneoia. Vanderbilt Ha Valued At Nssttu An appraia,, the office of Howell od value of $8,765^^^\ Of »Ml8,«r' •Afe of the late Vanderbilt. lorj ’ Ham K. Vandeitm , -fu'y 7. 1935 aVZ *nont, InSianhaJ' She had been Oradham Fair vann-. Hlvqrce In 1927 ^ United stat^ Nevada. Anne L. , Teacher of , Children from ^ 7 Baker Hi5 Plans for the barbecue on Sat urday night at Sounchidew Golf Club had to be changed because of the weather. A dinner-dance was held in the club house in stead. Among the Great Neck memibers and guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Turley, Mr. arid Mrs. Edward Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Bern- hard Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Radclillc. Also Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Storms Jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. L. DuBosque, Mr. ‘ /ind Mrs. W. R. Chlado, MT. and Mr.s.,. q^Jes WU Scott, . Mr. and Mrs. a . E. Bonn, Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth F, 'co oper. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge w. Plltt and Mr. and : Mrs. R. M. Hernandez. I Hempati Ultsta August 4llh, 1931 ■YDNSY BSRNHBIM. Attorney for Plaintiff, . Office 6S P. O. Address. M Bast 42nd Street, New York City. QN93^Aug20-OcU “ CHIROPHACTIC ” Tlie Ponmott Haalth Bolenea . H. HAeiSL. J CojUuUlnf Chiroi>il5jle»\-ir' ’ ^- ' Batio Tachniolan El* strati Orta! Noek Balattr By Atipointment only Phono O.N.aao ^WiU Schaefer PHOTOOltAniKR 8 RITA PLACE Tel. Greet Neck S864-J Coplw MHt Ivera IfigMter* A S»MWtF VENETIAN BLINDS Installed 39 c aq. ft. end . up Large aeleotlon of eolors M. Osarow 3M-M Northern Mvd. BAYblDB, N. Y. A SicttirMi ThtiUrt PLAYHOUSE Greet Neck Phone 500 Fvh-Sat. Sept. 4-5 “ SPENDTHRIFT ” Henry Fonda - Mary Brian — also — \WE WENT TG COLLEGE ” , Una MerKle Sun.-Mon. ^cpt. 6-7 \SUZY ” Jean Harlow - Gary Grant Franchot Tone — also — George O ’ Brien “ BORDER PATROL ” Tues. to Thors. Sept. 8-9-10 Marc Connelly's Famous ' Folk Fable \THE GREEN PASTURES ” Fri.-Sat. Sept. 11-12 “EARLY TO BED ” Mary BobtAcTT Chai-Ies' ahggle* — also — f ” GBANl) JURY ” Fred Istone - Owen Davis, Jr. OLD MILL TAVERN on Shore Road, Port Washington, Opposite the Mill Pond Special Luncheon - Daily from 11 to 5 - 50o 5-COURSE BLUEPLATE DINNER — 75c STEAK - CHICKEN FISH - CHOPS Speciel Ltbor Dey Feeturea DINING entertainment DANCING Knowles FUNEiyiL HOME in MAIN STREET I^T WASHINGTON, K. * Phonal Port W ’ ashinrtan 123 SONSIDERATION FOR THE LIVING and REVERENCE FOR THE DEAD ^visrroks always wrlcomb — MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF MANHASSET (The House of (Jhlldhood) 182 COLONIAL PARKWAY Nursery ^^fPre-school • Elementary Grades Culturel Interests Seventeen Years Mu/lic - Rhythm - f^afts - _ two Acre Play#tounJ, Supirvisefl\ ActMtieJ TELBPMONE M^HASSET 1672 PRIVATE MOTOR SERVICE registr U t -------- Experienci French .-uj ^TION SEPTEMBER 3rd and 4th II. J. Hutchings ' ■ as s t ss er to M. I. KEMSSN IIWDBRTAKER flfpwpu--. ^^Service That Serves^^ Refrigeration Service OU Burner Service • Gaa Range Repairs _ Plnnabera-wd — ElcctrifiawB ~~~ ResKleiiSa Maintenance Go. ^ECK*%7 Bou a g — ~ G i S n *COV£*827 THE blackbb SHOPS New 23 Grace As Tel Great N«kj b'FRESIt BRE and CAKESJ SPECIAL ~Mca birthday u WEDDING CAK q ] ♦ ^Tea from 4 totfj Dinner 6 to 8:30? Sunday Diiml f'-opU.jjjJj No Tea and DiniMr gl SAFEn( Tel. Great Neck 1568 GREAT NECK GLASS WORKS VENETIAN BLINDS Auto Glass, Mirrors, Glass Tops Sth Street and Station Plaza Great Neek,| ■ -TVr- . -V . g7 ' - -- --- ------- ?= Auto Tops Boat Awnings-Ctul SEAT COVERS - CARPETS - MAT auto WCX 3 DWORK - TRUCK (Xi( BEST QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP at REASONAUl HYGRADE AUTO UPHOLSl 211-12 NORTHERN BLVD., BAYSIDE Tel. JBayside 9-3483 Louis S^\ UPHOLSTERING and INTERIOR DECORAl CURTAIN — SUP OOVBtfb — SHADES CABINET MAKING AND POLISH^ ESTIMATES CHEKBmi ’ I' ____ venetjan junds a specialty awnings Recovored and Wade to B, C. TlETZli Eidahliahed 1907 Willow Avenue apd Mill - ------------B oo I jb Heildsta. L. L-Telephoii* sw\ Fogarty Funerals ] meet the most modest Purse. I .iecessities can be selected in ® “ ' W THE HEART OF TRANSIT FACIUTIES ■ NO USE C»P FUNERAL HOME - 7RIVATE AMBUIANW FOGARTY THOMAS G. BsUhlistied 1889 tsa.33 tlat AVB.. FLUSHING, N. V. The Citizras Water Suppll Applications for WATER SUPPLY THE Ohtained el the OFFICE Whitney Ave., near l^pondway, or PUMPIflG STATION rdiitffr MQIGrret Nrck. U ’ -^n