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H- THE MANHASSET Pfim THljfKaPAT. SEPimBlE lu)s, Notes Of Interest The Munsey Park Area Klein$chmidt8 Give PartyFor House Guests; Villiam Kerrs Entertain Before Dance At The Golf Club; Other Happenings I Saturday evening Mr. and imam Kerr gave a cocktail before -the dance *t the |y Park OoK 01ul> for Mr WlllHun liofigyear and Fjjouse guests, Mr. and Mrs. Kinney of Scotts £lufl. and MTS. John Botolnson, ^ Mrs. Harry Cook and Dr. ‘ Martin Stein. William O. Ke^^.fand Mrs. tn Roberts of Brooklyn were pnd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kerr. ^ Sunday e v e ning ^Mr, and I Fred Klelnschmldt gave a • party for their hou^e guests, nd Mrs. Nofman Andrew of ^9rtc. Those Invited to meet nd Mrs. Andrew were Mr. drs. William Kerr, Mr. and VilHam dote, Mr. and Mrs. Mallory Mr. and Mrs. Oook and Mr. and Mrs. Dann. r~ ‘ i, 4' ler KleinsAimldt will leave Iweek for Lehigh University Ithlehem, Pa., where he will Fre shman Wook, whlc lt la^ trior to the opening of col- Morgan Llewellyn, who has |a guest of her cousins, Mrs. Berger, Mrs. A. .Atkinson Jrs. Harry Kelley of Stuart for three ■months, left last I for a visit with relatives In before returning to her I in Las Cruces, N. M. I Thursday evening Mr. andf ^frs. Wlnthrop Baker enter- at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. ^.s Butcher and Mr. and Mrs. Cote. The occasion was 7th wedding anniversary of knd Mrs. Baker. Mr. and I Cote ’ s seventh anniversary Tuesday *nd Mr., and Mrs. ^r's anniversary was on Sun- [and Mrs. Harold Oallis and Idward. Harold Jr. and Bod, ed last Tuesday from a I's visit at Fryeburg, Me. Mrs. Dittman and son, Elvans, >ily . Huber returned from place last week. J and.-jjirs. Walter Cameron, Ind Mrs, J,- D. Vollmer and Jnd Mrs. Eric Plump spent bk-end at Sugar Hill, N. H. Baltimore on Sunday, where she visited Miss Eleanor Sauter.. Last week-end Mr. and Mih. FJaymond Hyde motored to New- tonvllle. Mass., to visit Mrs. Hyde ’ s cousin, Mrs. Wilbur Andrews. Their daughter, Louise, returned home with them from LouLsa Camp at South Hatyson, Mass. Xast week-end Mr. and Mrs. „0!llbert Austin were week-end Tuests of Mr and Mrs. Willis Thompson at their home In Port Jefferson. The week-end before M-. and ^rs; Austin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davljon of Jackson Heights at their summer home at Point Pleasant. N. \j Mrs Katherine Gallagher of Long Beach and New York City was a guest for the week-end of Miss Adele Wagner of Eaklns Road. Mr. Mid Mrs. J. H. Rogers of New York City -have been visiting ■their daughter. Mrs. John Gleason. They left last week for a two weeks ’ visit with Mrs. Roger ’ s sis ter. Mrs. Richard Avery, at Delhi. N. Y. John Gleason arrived on Monday after a two*<veeks ’ stay at Chat ham, N. H. News, Notes . Of Interest In Manhasset party was held at Mott Point. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. John Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Me- gargee and Mr. and Mrs. Larry CrlsAeld. ’ The Misses Effle Newtoold, Oao- rgette Durand, Patricia Sanders, and June Stott of Manhasset and On Wednesday evening a beach Jean rails of Port Washington gave a formal dance at th* home of Miss Patricia Sanders of Colonial Parkway last Wednesday. Those invited were the Misses Katherine Henderson, Julie Valley, Vera Gre gory, Gloria Taylor of Manhasset; Betty Collings, Mary Bohn, Helen Pepper, Dorothy Frost. Ann Ed gar. Phoebe Hirshoh, Ekincle Caval- lo, Janet Bohn, .Mary Edgar, Doris Ulilligan, Betty Schlamm, lUtaRoaB. of Port Washington; Eleanor Prln- dle of Douglaston, and John Kom- arek, Harold Lawlor, Stephen Chemla, Douglas L ’ Hommedleu, Frank Pearson, Eldward Mullally, Philip WalWts, Mickey HeWboW, Miss Marguerite Mallory returned on Monday from a month ’ s vlsft^ in Patterson, N. J„ and the Adiron- dacks. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young attended a card party at Ohe . home ^of Mr. and Mrs.- Albert Gauthier In Garden City. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Young passed four days as guests of Mrs. Young ’ s sister and bro- ther-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Carr, at their summer home at East Quogue, L. I. Tommy Meek, formerly of Mun sey park, now,of Columbus, Ohio, was a guest over last week of Bobby Simmons. Mr. and \lirs. Samuel \AlaxwelT and family have returned from their farm at-ftwdtngi-Vt :-where they passed the summer, Mr. and Mr.s, Harry Powell of Park Avenue, had as their guests at the Huntington Yacht Club dance , on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O ’ Neil of Doug laston. Dr. and Mrs. ” Irving Hardy ar rived from a tour of England and Scotland on the Statendam on Sunday afternoon. ■» Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Velsey and son, Donald, of Stuart Place, are home from a visit to Cape Cod. Mrs. Claude Lindberg and chil dren, Sally Lee, Elizabeth, John and Colin arrived last Wednesday from hn extended visit with Mrs. Lindberg ’ .s parents.' Mr. and - Mrs. the White MbunbUiti ^Mk-end. MTi/ Daniel Morgan of Scranton Pa., u etMUng her daughter a«d son-in-laiw, Mr.' and Mrs. Marry Young of Hillcrest Avenue. Michael Savoy, Allen Reeves, WUf liam Wile, Thomas DoLappe, Rob ert Berran, Fred Wialters, Thomas O ’ Connell, Fiy-ley Lockhart, Thomas O ’ Connell, Charles Murphy, Albert Dreher. William B. O ’ Connell of Manhasset; Rcbert Clayton, Louis Brewn, _Earl Hooper. George Brown, Joseph Deegan, Philip Tom- lett, Clifford OShea, ’ Joseph O ’ ^iea, Ted Gregory, ’ Ted Finger, Jannes Tonsineire. and Julian Tonsmeire of Port Washington. William A. Matthews, treasurer and comptroller of Franklin Simon Si Co., who has been ill at his home on Eaklns Road Is back at his post again. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Clarke ■and children were week-end guests of Mrs. Clarke ’ s parents at Ash- aroken Beach, Northport. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stabler re turned this week from their sum mer home on Lake George. Bob and Farnum Ullrich, Bob and Ed Lubta^s, Sonny Butman. Buddy Knell, Bob and Bill Sim mons, and High came Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Nichols of Stuart Place spent last jWeek as. guests of Mrs. -Nichols ’ sister, Mrs, C. E. Maxam of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Anger were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knight at Fbrest Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pratt of. Milford, ‘ Mass., * were week-end home last week frojm Camp guests of Mrs. John McGuire of slpie. '' -------- Hunt-Lane. sailing '.\^tfip SBoard the Wagner boat. They will include Newport and Block Island In their itinerary. Dr. Martin J. Dalr of Plandome Road has returned from his yearly visit to Saratoga, N. Y. _ ^ Mrs. F. H. Cahoon of Nassau Avenue-has.returned from Norway, Me., where she visited at the sum mer canjp of her Son, Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Haworth, their daughter, Barbara Ann, and son, James, of Hillcrest Avenue, returned last week from a two weeks ’ automobile trip to Sebago Lake, Me., and a tour 'of New Hampshire. Mrs. A. J. Vlken, her two daugh ters, Alice and Mildred, and son, Harold, motored to Glen House In Mr. and Mrs. George U Q^rig of Park Avenue have returned from a two weeks ’ motor trip through the middle West. They were ac companied by their daughter. Mrs. H. Laarrenoe French of Red Bank, N. J.. and Mrs. Laura Diehl of Reading, Pa. Aceys Dowh^ By Visitors In Sunday ’ s Gatte Mr. and Mrs. I^ancls Brewster of Nassau Avenue have returned from Rio, Wls„ with their two sons. Billy and Tony, who passed the summer In Rio with their grand parents. Miss Lorraine Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Morrison of Park Avenue, has returned after passing the summer at Trail ’ s End Camp. New Hampshire. Miss Betty Rude of Plandome Road, who passed the month of August in Pennsylvania, reti^rned to Manhasset on September 7. James Llnkletter, son of Mr snd Mrs. George Llnkletter of (Northern Boulevard, has returned nls home from Camp Medomak, Washington, Me., where he was a counselor. • • * Alan Dent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dent of Hlgl^land Terrace, has returned from a month ’ s stay with RTs~^andmoinerr Mrs. Ltti; Nelr, at her summer camp in Wurtsboro, N. Y. Miss Hannah Carr of Wilming ton, Del., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cole of High land Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L ’ Hom medleu left on Thursday on the \QuCen Of Bermuda ” -/or a two weeks ’ cruise. Miss GeorgetMgipurand of Man hasset entertained on Saturday eve ning the Misses June Stott, Effle Newbold, Patricia Sanders of Man hasset; Jean Ellis of Port Wash ington ;-9*ad»r.iapad ■■Walters, Albert Dreher, Thomas O ’ Connell, Robert Berran of Manhasset; William Tlibmpson, Joseph Deegan. Philip Tomllt and George Brown of Port Washington, W. B. Yeoman of Brook- visiting her daughter, Mrs., |r Cameron of Revere Road. The best food value* In town ore' to be leund at your neighborhood A g F food ktere. . .where you can always \BUY WITH CONFIDENCE.\ and Mrs. M. M. Davis and faude Oook of Brooklyn were lend guests 'of Mrs. Leslie jard Lubbers and Leslie Dltt- |spent the week-end as guests Bul SptCdone on his cruiser, hl*aul.\ pry Porvong of Hawthorne returned fr^m Europe on Normandie last week. 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