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Notes ^ iQf Interest ^i Jh Plandome roB m miTTH wnx or S t M M E R m mi mui or <xm lobs 1936 {E| k itbrt^ #iwte ALMANACK . CONTAINING ggSIDlb ASTBONOMICAL CALCULATION ’ •A CSBBAT VARIBTy OT MATTER tlBtFVL AMD BNTERTAIKIKO •atf-lfr*. Hoy C. 0» mr o< Urttre wtu rnBl on lfcn«l*y N*ir cottace Me»pa*ue tOMft tbv “ “ -nwy irnd •• _ ____ _«B«d atwHu and Vi* iMMi^ INher of MOB Tork. ! Entertainments FridBy, September 11 ip^baid kitaoin atom Jr, >0o Hr. and Mrt. Rlehanl H- 8tor«x of Botiiwood Itoad, criNtatad his tbird bkthday with a party at hit boiM on fibturday. The gueBs ware Kennetha McKinley and John McKlniey Jr, Nancy Roealer, Anne PtiyUls Sharp. Kugene and Virgin^ Tnompeon. Anne Merrlman, Joan and Patricia Kennedy. IHlrlcla Criadb, YVonne and Beauregard 0weeneyr Edward Oral®, Daniel j^cMnson and RuaBCll RoWnsoo Jr. and Margery Bell and Kenneth PWlocfc. Itf. and Mrs. Stover will have wi Ithelr guest for this week end Piero Oaaini of Florence, Italy. Hr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hannon of The Ridge had as their guests over last week-end Mr. and Mrs. John J. liovatt of Philadelphia. Mr. liOvatt returned to Phlladel- pt lla on -M on da y. Mr s. . JUliaUJ^ remalnlj|}g with the Hannons for a short . time. Mr, ^and Mrs Garnet P. OranC of M«th Drive entertained Mr. and MTs. Arthur J. Striker and Mr. and Mrs. Prank J. Hannon and their house guest. Mrs. John J. liOvatt. at dinner at the Sandi Point Bath Club on Wednesday 'night. SAINT PAUL ’ S CHUBCll Grace Avenae and Ninth Street Great Neck. N, If. . Rev. William Grime, B.D, Rector f ’ 'Bunday, Septempcr 13 a a. m. — Holy communion. M a m. — Morning Prayer ana Sermon. Church School Opening St. Paul's Church School will open for Its fall ses si on ' -on • Sun- day, September 20. at 9:45 a. m. The school has four departments. Heath Steele of Wesigate Boule- i*»mrd passed - the ireek-end a* -his item, Glen Mary Farm, at Great laijs in iteyland. He had as his fueats, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rose of New York. Miss Rosemary Sbilth of Winchester, Mass, was the guest of Miss Margaret Bteele at the Steele home In fiandome over the week-end and remained imtll Thursday, cadets William iBwls and C^arlm Robbins of West Point alto were guests of Miss Steele for the week-end. David Steele returned on Tuesday from Bagle Nest at Blue Mountain In the Adlrondacks, ahere he had been visitlna friends for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gallon of We*4 Drive returned on Tues day from the Eiqulnox Hbuae at MahehiMter, Vt.,- where they passed the Labor Day week-end.' Mrs.' - George Murray of The Ridge , ;ind her ton, Rcbert, re turned on Sunday from Par Rock- away, where they had been visiting relatives tor a month. MV. ^ and Mrs. Edward Roesler of Westgate Boulevard lefk*'on Tuesday on a motor trip to Cleve land, (Ohio; Buffalo, N. Y.; To ronto and Montreal, and Rutland. Vt. ‘ Rkey will be away for about two weeks. iSi. and Mrs. Prank Belden TbS; -Ridga , BeideiTs mother, Mrs. Charles Washburn, have returned from trip Maine. Mrs. Douw Fonda of Middle Drive visited her sWter, Mrs. Wll- Uam iteith, at her home- at Sea Olrt, Mf. J., for several days 1^1% teu Jane Fonda returned TUftsday frtan Shelter Island, where jhe had visited mi « s Doris fJliiegeM' over the week-end. and Mrs. Olark T. Chambers and family will return next Sat- » L.W'lV ' their summer home i Bke Taoonlc, N. Y, to-tbetr t on private Driveway, which been rented for the summer. and Mrs. Alfred F. Parrott RMge had aa their guesU week-end Charles Roch- Vlctor Molatre of Wash- >• Ifra I j - D. Jacques, RMhleau and Miu of i n ^i ruawi: , iBiis, l^eo' Ooneny of New Fkrrott was home to paas the week- Jkle' parents. CHRIST CHURCH | Asnltyvllle. AmityvUIe — Fepp« The Sendees on the Fourteenth Bayside — Sing. Baby. Sing Sunday after Trinity. September strand — White Angel IJlh, will be; ^ 8 a. m. — Holy Communion. U a. m — Morning Prayer Sermon. The Rector will preach. B^fxyc cordially Invited to attend Is cordially services. Sunday. September 30 The Church SchooP will open for the Pall term on Sunday morn ing, September 30th, at 9:30 o ’ clock. each one completely graded. Chil dren are admitted into our kinder- Sunday, September 13, garten department after they- are three years old . ALL SAINTg ’ CHURCH “ Oreat Neck, New York Rev,. Alexander McKechnie, Rector RRCRMiSRlKl «*BA-BBCn-aaSaxC, to Sunday, September 13\ 8 a. m. — Holy Comfmunion. 11 a. m. — Morning Prayer and Sermon. Thursday. September 17 8:15 p. m. — Church Choir. Friday, September 18 8 p. m. — J*arent->Teachers'i ‘ Elven- Ing (Church School ). Saturday, September 19 10 (p. m. — Church School Choir. Sunday, Septemter 30 9:30 a. m — Opening sessions ol all. departments of the Church School, including Junior Congre gation. Monday, September 28 8:46 p. m. — Organ Recital. . Tuesday, October 6 18 a. m.-4 p. m. — Opening of the Parish Day Guild. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 35 Northern Boulevard, Great Neck Rev. Arthur M, Davidson, Pastor Sunday, September 13 * 9:45 a. m. — Opening session of 11 a. m. — Divine Worship. Church- School. .• .WINS HONOR D^an Thorndike Savllle of the New York University College of Engineering announced this week that William A. Rose of 51-15 Concord Avenue. Great Neck, would be placed on the honor roll .aadsJhafcr dBi*bta:/'l^.enlng .EngtneeringD^ Miss VlrgliUa Belden, and Mrs. '' ** ” ber 10, because of his scholastic standing lut term. Mr. Rose, who Is a senior, had an average of approximately 93 per cent for the past year. SUver Spurs Olen Cove, Cove — Early to Be<^ Border patrolman Hempstead. Rlvtrfl — Road to Glory Eiarly to Bed Oyster Bay, Lyric — Bride Walks Out Port Washington. Beacon — Suzy Border patrolman Roslyn, Ros'yn — Bride ComeisHome Whispering Smith Speaks Hempstead. KlvoU — Road to Olory' Barly to Bed OTster Bay. Larric — Palm Springs Dracula ’ s Daughter port Washington Beacon — Grand Jury Tldcet to Paradise Roslyn. Roslyn — Melody Lingers On Murder on the Bridle Path A LETTER FROM PAMELA Have You Heard — ? _____ i Enjoyed The Fashion Show ThuradBF, September 17 AnStyvllle. Amllyvine — Girls ’ Dor mitory . Babylon, Babylon — Girls Pannlngdale, Strand Olen Oove, cove — Road tp Glory Hempstead, , Rltoll — Road\to Glory Early to Bed Oyster Bay, Lyric — Green Pastures Itort Washington Beacon — Grand Jury ’ Ticket to Paradise Roslyn^ Roslyn — San Francisco Saturday, September 12 AmltyvUle, Amltyville -Pepper Thlrty-sU Hours to Kill Babylon, Babylon — Pepper ’ Thirty-six Hours to Kill Farmingdale, Strand — 'Don't Oct Personal nAr-n ’ Cnve. Cove — Early to Bed Border Patrolman Hempetead, Rlvoll — Road to Glory Early to Bed Port Washington, Beacon — Suzy Border Patrolman Roslyn, Roslyn — Bride ComesHome Whispering Smith Speaks AmltsrvUle, AmityviUe — Road to Glo/y Babylbn, Babylon-flioad to Glory Farmingdale, Strand — Fury Glen cove. Coxa — Mary of Scotland Hempstead, Rlvoll-Road to Glory ESirly to Bed Oj'Ster Bay, Lyric — White Fang Crime of Dr. Forbes ----------- Port Washington. Beacon — Green Pastures Early to Bed Roslyn, Roslyn — Crime of Dr. ' Foibes Valencia To Show flUontgomcry Film Ticadtttr Jim ’ By Wode- house Described As Dear Mae;- Have you heard about Jjie grand fashion show at Iris Dormitory Peggy Weber's last week . 1 I forgot to tell you about -Big Noise 'i it in my la.st letter . . anyway every afternoon Peggy had three of the prettie.st girls displaying all the new- e.st fashions for fall and winter , . I simply goggled . . she does hffvfr the doveliest things . , there were some adorable sport frocks . . and by the way, they re to be worn shorter . . 12 inches from the floor . . and 14 inche.H if ypu cap • • but be careful . . the afternoon and sport-rlre.sses all seemed to have trimming round the bottom . . lames and cire .satins for afternoon par ties . . but^all tailored . . and .stunning taffeta cocktail frocks . . and of course culottes . . I fell hard for a .sport frock in an exquisite shade of soft blue with a narrow .silver leather belt . . it was marvelous on the .model and did I regret all tho.se extra picnic .sand- wiche.s.I ate this summer when I looked at her. The main new.s this week is the younger .set getting ready for, college . . and One of the most uproarious laugh riots of the year comes to Loew ’ s Valencia Theatre starting Friday, with the release of the Metro- Ooldwyn-Mayer production, “ Plc- cadilty Jim. ” starring Hebert'Mont gomery. Sands Point on Wednesday . . the season ends this week . . so just about every membeF ’ ^\ ’ as on hand with gUL\sts to see the movie . . young Edward Craig was ma.ster of ceremonies . . isn ’ t he the grandest young- ..ster . . Dolly Jarbeau was in the dances . . Virginia Sin'- clair, Betty Watson, Virginia Stagg and Doris Kerr were in the ca.st . . so was Margaret S^eie and Perry Keats Mondby, September 14 AmltyvUle. AmltyvUle — ^Road to Glorj' Babylon. Babylon — Road to Glory Fa rmin gdale. Strand — Pury Olen Cove, Cove — Mary of Scotland Hemi»teqd, Rlvoll — Road to Olory Early to. Bed Oyster Bay. Lyric — White Fang Crim«.«f Dr. Forbes Port Washington, Beacon — Green Pastures Early to Bed Roslyn, Roslyn — Crime of Dr. Foibes Law In Her Hands the first time In three years the romantic team of Montgomery and I 'Madge Eh'ans. They were last seen 1 together. In \Lovers Courageous. ” | ‘ •I'd Give My Life. ” pulse pound ing melodrama, provides the ser- iousr moments in next weeks ’ dou ble attraction program at Loew ’ s Valencia. The grim tragedy of a condemn ed man's slow, terrified march to the . gallows along the “ last mUe ” is graphically brought to _^the screen. Tom Bfbwrt; dir Guy Standing Frances Drake and Janet Beecher are featured. Tuesday, September 15 AmltyvUle, AmltyvUle — Road to Glory Babylon, Babylon — Road to Glory Fanniagdale, Strand — Piify Olen Oove, cove — Mary of Scotland Hempstead, Rlvoll — Road to Olory Early to Bed Oyster Bay, Lyric — (Palm Springs DrMUla's Daughter Early to Bed Roslyn. Roslyn — Melody Lingers on Wednesday, September 16 AmltyviUe, Amltyvllle-Olrls ’ Dor- \mitory Babylon, Babylon — Girls Dormitory Farmingdale. Strand — Big j^olse The Ipicture brings together for ; from Plandome . . Colden Craig\sfarted 6flL ‘ on Wed- Pocketbook Facts About Your Taxes gruthina , ^ u rdens of taxation are ab wb lhglir%t ___ _ ___ steadily larger share, of*nn»« uichijife of the American people. Nearly one-flfth of the entire national income was used for taxes, federal, state and local, in 19IS, as compared with about onvelghth at the beginning Of the depresslcm, and a little more than l-10th ’ ‘ btfly a dozen years ago. By tiie tional income, statistics of which furnish the best avaUable yard stick,.. Is meant the aggregate amount received by., all individuals as a return for laii^r, manage ment, service and Investment. nesday for Duke University . . William GaTrity is in Philadelphia on a vi.sit and will stay for his freshman year at ViUanova . . Dorothy Holton was off visiting in the .south over the treek-end v -r-Be tt y and Tom Lavery have taken an apartment in the Kenwood and will move from Beacon HilUthe middle of the month . . Betty is .in Washington this tVeek . . Norman Clark came over from Philadelphia and week-ended with the Fardels. Rafts of people were at the tennis matches over the week-end I don ’ t think the Bielaski family missed one game . . I saw Ted Gallagher in Great Neck the .other.,day . . he ’ s been working in Fort Wayne . . Barry Taylor Hill tells me that s|ie will start her danc ing classes at the Community House in Sreat Ned^k and at the Munsey Park Center the last part-of October . . {she has been studying this summer in town . . when she and Mr. Hill weren ’ t off-cruising . . no startling developments as far as ballroom dancing is concerned, she says . . the rhumba still is popular . . I asked her about this swing dance business ^ut she assures me it is not important. And now that seems to be all for the moment '.~r with summer really over regardless of what' fVeaks oil weather we may happen to have now and then, I should have lots of, club news to chatter about soon . . and so until next week, affectionately, Coming Events Tide* Friday. September U — High 9:13 A. M.; 9.36 P. M. Saturday, September 12 — High |tide idiwSt. M.l 10:36 P. M. . SuiKlay. September 13 — High tide 10:51 A. M.; 11:09 P. M. Monday. September 14 — High tide 11:30 A. ll:« P- Tuesday. S^Wmber 15 — High tide 13:06 P. M. Wednesday, September 16— High tide 12:34 A. M.; 12:35 P. M. TbursHay, geptetnher JJ-rjBEIghJJdg ir.fl A. M.; 12:59 P«- M. Yachting Greenwich, Conn. — Indian Harbor Yacht Club, Saturday, September 12. Yacht Racing Association of Long Island Sound Champion ship Race. Polo Port Washington — Sands Point Club, Saturday. September 12. Practice match between the Ar gentines and All-fetars. . wp.sthiirv — Meadow Brook Club, In- Christian Sr LessoiuSer ‘ Subrtance ” u y,, the lesson-sermon m tif, of Christ, Sclenutt, m September 13. Tbe Golden Text a: iq,! ^ 111 of ^ Is toe substance of ” j,J?^1 for. toe evid,T.,-V**i| seen ” (Hebrews U: n Among the c I- jumc ,' , the lesson-Hnnon ? 01 ^ from Is better than go;<j, .1^ gold: and my I lead ir, th, 1 silver. I lead in the .ousppss. ir. themltejr of Judgment; tv ». , these that stance; and i . -^I sures; The itord the beginning of 'his his works Of old.iTass,/;^'j everlasting, from - ' , ’ .he ber or ever toe earth was, ^ep my ways ” .Proveds^ The lesson-sermon also the following correlate from the textbook 0' Science, \Science and Key to the Scriptu-es, ” bTi Baker Eddy:- -Hotc- trae itV| OFFERS COURSE The Commerce Division of Nas sau College ' will offer to men and women- engaged In Journalism an opportunity for the further de.velop- Port Washington. Beacon-Sreen 4. In the yea^, 1922 to 1929, an thro^h^rMSfTn SstS Pastures | average of about 12 per cent of .!. the national income was taken for taxes. During the past three years toe average percentage has been and Procedures of Journalism to be given this September. The course will be offered by Paul Ambrose — - ----- hatf aigai|if--SM.gMat...; Wh^t it means for the average person Is that nearly one-fifth ©f his Income now goes for taxes id- stead of only a little more than 1-lOth a few years ago. Tierney, News.. EMitor, New York past; ana •tiflir butwre-Mie htetw**! evolution of the main currents of American Journalism and funda mental purposes and methods of Journalism. It will meet on Mon day evenings, 8:30-10:15 beginning .September 28. JUNIOR CLUB TO MEET The Junior Woman ’ s Club of Great Neck will meet at 8:30 m. on September 14 at the home of- Mrynl^t on Colgate Road. ''This is a surpriM to sag you hara. I thattfht yau always drovs to town. ” ’ Nnt any more. iFs so much cheaper to ^ by train now since fares have bean radnead. ” BACK rUTlR . * lA ’ PlUUtC Ane It ’ s NOT ONLY CHEAPEI^ i#p'SAi 4 nriloreKiit AND WORE DEPENDABLE! To NEW YORK ' 35 c ! ’ . It'ittaa! At 2 ceous^ile theLon^Island ^ves takes tf^ieiD right toio ibc bean of (he city — i yoo dW ufm, ■wMl^t, smoothest and most withoiSt nerve-rackliulUgbway delays, without ^ r d^^ad^lc forin of travel— at the lowest one- parking fec^ withw hOy, Worry oe^^ ^uble iifsy in yeSrs, No wonder so many wosMn whatsoever. ^ Sf* again going torown^hy train! See what * ^ .. F JL tfA jlfl t iWlliflWt W fj 'Had'd diUilt Jm' teOTso&Tttt: ; ^ /\s the Presidenlial race geti under woy Woiter Llppmonn returns to his usual post on Page' 1 Section II of the Herald TrihsiWt three times a week, to discuss with candor, force •owT simplicity t^ n^sworthy issues facing the notion. Don't mist hit clear-cut articles, his unhedging analysis of current ora!\:f ’ .Vhgl Lippmann writes is of vitol interest to 4ftn)a8.*- ’ i on>.' ^.epublicant alik^to bonke^, diplomats. ternaUonal Field, Saturdayr liep-' tember 12, 4 P. M. .Rnal round of toe Monty Waterbury Memo rial Cup Tournament. Golf Port Washington — North Hemp stead Country Club, Saturday and SunidBy,,. September 12 and 13. Pour-Ball. Best Ball Tour- nsimeht. Tuesday, Septem^r 15. First round of toe Governors ’ Trophy for Wolnen. Glen Head — Brookvine Country Club. Saturday, September. 12. Match . J»lay vs. Par. Sunday. September 13. (Mixed Foursome. Tuesday. September 15. Medal Play Handicap for Women. Drama Glen Cove — Nassau Country Club. Friday, September il. Junior Dance. Glen Cove — Hempstead Harbor Club, Friday, September ll. Vic tory Dance for members and their guests. W edding _ ^ Locust Valley — St. John ’ s. Latting- town. Saturday, September 12, Miss Jean Ball, daughter of Mr. — attd\MTs:-W1tbur Balftrf Skunk ’ s MlsriY Road, Locust Valley, will be married to John Pearce. whatever Is learned 'drJ terial sease mu.s; be 1«^ such so-called kr.oxltdaD versed by the .sp;r;;ii;.j, being in Science. Tl'.at ithgJ terial sease tall^- irvJ inla ^ub' '.4nct. ’ mEtcriEl spri-se .sefnis becomes nothingncvv as ■ ’ vanlshe., and :tiCj4 dream pears ” (p. 312' BACK FKO.M VAC.lTl 'Mrs. Freder;^ F'jlle 0! al Road. Plandome has retuiMj! her children InoTn a ed at Beaver- K:ll ;r. Mi-ss Marion Fulle ■J't c-.a ana Htjl Rusty Fvi.le ’ .v;!! re-entet tlieL cent Smith ( SC'-ioo: a: por. t ] ington when -fall semeter te-opens !al September sl Port Jf fis/iin^lon-^ Rochelle Ferry sPEf:i.\i, ONE m EXCLRSIONS 2.3 ROLM) TRIP Per CAR INCLUDING ALL PASSENCESS Good on Day of i>iJ( Oi|f I DAILY, ST.tKTINC rOWf j CCNTINUXG . 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