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/ '-•'•■• ••»••' ., ' ■ f' ' -'r- — -^„.~ ._ .... ........ THE MANHASSET !>RBSeg, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1986 ifetw, Afofes Interest Plandome »nd Mfrf. Btoy C. Ouaet of fibre Drive returned on Monday • 1*1011 cottage at Neapague where they passed the ^yreek-end. Ihey had a* their f , guecte Atewd SpaWcs and Ifflss Maher of New York. ^ii7«r - • • * SV — -Richard Klteon Stover Jr., son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Stover • ol Rotkwood Road, celebrated his third birthday with a party at his i ; home on Saturday. The guests were kennetha McKinley and John McKinley Jr., Nancy Roeeler, Anne phylUs Sharp, Eugene and Virginia Tnompson, Anne Merrlman,' Joan and Patricia Kennedy, Patricia Crlatjo, Yvonne and BeauregMd Rweeney, Edward Oralg, Daniel Rohlnson and Russell Robinson ' and Margery Bell and KenheQi Polloclc. Mr. and Mrs. Stover wlTl have aslthelr guest for this week end Piero Oaslnl of Florence, Italy. rOR m MIRTH WtXK or S t M M E R nr TRi TRAR OT OUR LORD 1936 Wbt 00 ^ ALMANACK .A , CO^AINING MSIDiS ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATtORr •« A GREAT VARIETY OP MATTER V8IPUL AND BNTKRTAININO Church Notices CHRIST CHURCH AlranhasMt llie Rev. Charles H. Ricker, Rector Sunday, September 13 The Services on the Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, September 13th, will be: 8 a. m. — 'Holy Communioh. 11 a. m.-wMornlng Prayer and Sermon. The Rector will preach. Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend these services. Stinday, September 30 The Church School will open for the Pall term on Sunday morn ing, September 20 th, at 9:30 o ’ clock. Mr. arid Mrs. Frank J. Harmon of The Ridge had as their guests over la.st week-end Mr^. and Mrs. John j. Ijovatt of Philadelphia, Mr. Lovalt returned to Philadel phia on Monday. Mrs. Lovatt is remalnlj)g with the Harmons for a ^ort, time. Mr, and Mrs, Garnet P. Grant of Nocth Drive entertained Mr. . and Mi's. Arthur J. Striker and Mr. and Mrs. Prank J. Harmon and their house guest, Mrs. John J. -■ Lovatt, at dinner at the Sandi ^Int Bath Club on Wednesday K night. K Het n«ua K guest pt^ of. I Heath Steele of Westgate Boule -passed the . we^>end at his Glen Mary PabiL_at Great In Mlaryland. He had as his guests Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rose of. New York. ' Miss Rosemary Smith of Winchester, Mass., was ■ the guest of Miss Margaret Steele at the Steele home In Plandome over the week-end ’ and remained until Thursday. Cadets William Lewis and Charles Robbins of Wert _polnt alsiNjvere guests of Jdiss Steele “ for fflSs. week-end. Dtivld Steele returned oil Tuesday from Eagle Nest at Blue A^untain In th? Adlrondacks, whereTw- had been vJrtttojL friends for about two weeks. \ * • • • Mr. and. Mrs. william J. Gallon, of We»t Drive returned on Tues day from the Equinox House at MahChdAter, Vt., where they passed* the Labor Day week-end. • ■ • MTs.\^ - George Murray of The Ridge , ;ind her son, Robert, re turned on Sunday from Far Rock- away, where they had been visiting relatives fOr a month. Mr. I and Mrs. Edward Rpesler of Wptgate Boulevard left on Tuesdajf on a motor trip to Cleve land, Cftlo; Buffalo, N. Y.; To ronto and j^ntreal, and Rutland. ■Vt. Tkiey will be. away for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Belden of The Ridge and their dailghter. Miss Virginia Belden, and Mrs. Beldeil ’ s mother. Mrs. Charles Washburn, have returned from a 1 trip to Maine. ------- - , f ._Wi_ Mrs. Douw Fonda of (Middle Drive ^ited her slrter, Mrs. Wll- ^ .Xlani'^lth, at her home at Sea L k, J.. for several days this ■ Miss Jane Fonda returned [ -on-Tuesday from Shelter Island, f had visited Miss Qorls p .JfaegeH^ over the week-end. \\ • • ■ • and Jbirs. Clark T. Chambers and .fa^iy will return next 9at- 3i^y .from their summer home _ ■ lAke Taconlc, n . y ., to (Kelr ' ^ Private Driveway, which heen rented for ■ the summer. and Mrs. Alfred P. Parrott £ Ridge had ae their guests week-end Charles Roch- Vlctor Mrilalre of Wash- JD. O.; Mra L. d . Jacques, wise Roohleau , and Miss Dlduc of 'VVbrcsater, MRis., LM^rgjBry ConeHy of New Mils Parrott was home ^j^cester to pass the week- ■ hi* parents. SAINT PAUL ’ S CHURCH Grace Avenue and Ninth Street Great Neck, N. Y, Rev. William Grime, B.D., Rector Sunday, September 13 8 a. m. — Holy Communion. 11 a. m. — Morning Prayer and Sermon. — I- Ohu B oh ' School Openin g St. Paul's Church School will open for its fall session on Sun day. September ?0. at 9:15 a. [The school has four departments, each one completely graded. Chil dren are admitted Into our kinder garten department after they are three years old. Entertainments Friday, September 11 Amltyvllle, Amltyvllle — I^pper , Thlr^-sU Hours to Kill Babylon, Babylon — Pepper Thirty-six Hours to Kill Bayside, Bayslde — Sing, Baby. Sing Farmlngdale, strand — White Angel Stiver Spurs Olen Cove, Cove — Early to Bed Border Patrolman Hempatead, Rlvoll — Road to Glory Early to Bed Oyster Bay, Lyric — Bride Walks Out ___ __ Port Washington, Sfiicon — Suzy Border Patrolman RDSlyn, Roslyn — Bride Come.sHome Whlspenftg smith Speaks Saturday, Septemlier 12 Amltyvllle, Amltjyille- -Pepper 'Ihlrty-slx Hours to Kill Babylon, Babylon — Pepper Thirty-six Hours to Kill Farmlngdale, strand — Don ’ t Get Personal Glen Cove, Cove — Eqely to Bed Border Patrolman Hemp a t e ad, Blv ott — Boitlf to bllory Early to Bed Port '^shington, Beacon — Suzy Border Patrolman^,- Roslyn, Roslyn — Bride ComesHome 'Whispering Smith Speaks Hempstead, uivoli — Road to Olot^ j — Early to Bed j oyster Bay, lo'rlc — Palm Springs Dracula's Daughter . I port IVashlngton Beacon — Grand > Jury I Ticket to Paradise ! Roslyn. Roslyn — Melody Ungers on | ' Murder on the Bridle Path A LETTER FROM PAMELA Hav^ you Heard — ? Enjoyed The Fashion Show Thursday, September 17 Amltyvllle, Am{lyvllle — Girls' ■ Dor- ; mltor'y Dear Mae:- Have you heard about th6 ’ grand fashion show at Babylon, Babylon — Girls Dormitory! Peggy Weber's last week . . I forgot to tell you about Farmlngdale, strpnd — Big Noise i it in my la.st letter ... anyway every afternoon Peggy Glen (Xve, Cove — Road to Glory | had three of the prettiest girls displaying all the new'- Hempstead, Rlvoll — Road to Glory est fashion s for fall and winter \ . I simply goggJed . . she does have the loveliest things . . there were some adorable sport frocks . . and by the way, they're to be worn shorter . . 12 inches from the floor . . and 14 inches if you can . . but be careful . . the afternoon and sport dre.sses all seemed to have trinvming 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 marwlous on the model . . and did I regret all those extra picnic sand.- E«rly to Bed Oyster Bay, L jt I c — Green Pastures Port Washington Beacon — Grand Jury . Ticket to Paradise Roslyn, Roslyn — San Francisco i Valencia To Show Montgomery Film ALL SAINTS ’ CHURCH Great Neck^Jtov York Rev. AlexaadeF-McKechnie, Rector Sunday, September 13 8 a. m. — Holy Communion. 11 a. m. — Morning Prayer and Sermon. Thursday,. September 17 8:15 p. m. — Church Choir. Friday, September 18 8 p. m. — Parent-Teachers ’ Even ing (Church School). Saturday, September 19 10 a. m. — Church School Choir. Sunday, September 20^ 9:30 a. m. — Opening sessions of all departments of the Church School, ( Including Junior Congre gation. Monday, September 28 . 8:45 p. m. — Otgan Recital. Tuesday. October 6 Ig a. m.-4 p. m. — Opening of the parish Day Guild. 'Picadilly Jim ’ By Wode- house Described As __ ____ !Hilaridin* — ---- One of the most uproarious laugh riots of the ycaj comes to Loew ’ :, Valencia Th W r tn; starting Friday, with the release of the Metro- Ooldwyn-Mayer production. “ Pic cadilly Jim. ” starring Robert'Mont- gomery. The picture brings together for the first time in three years the romaritlc teas^ of Montgomery and •Madge Evansr-They were last seen together in “ Lovers courageous. ” Sunday, September 13, Amltyvllle, AmityvllIe — Road to Glory Babylon. Babylon — Road to Glory PHirmlngdale, Strand — ^Fury Glen cove, Cove — Mary of Scotlarid __ Hempstead, Early to Bed Oyster Bay, Lyric — White Fang , Crime of Dr. Fbrbes Port Washington, Beacon — Green Pastures Early to Bed 'Roslyn, Roslyn — Crime of Dr. Poibes METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 25 Northern Boulevard, Great Neck Rev. Arthur M. Davidson, Pastor Sunday. September 13 9:45 a. m. — Ojjenlng session of U a. m. — Divine Worship. Church School. Monday, September 14 Amltyvllle, Amltyvllle — ^ad to Glory Babylon. Babylon — Road to Glory Farntlngdale, Strand — F^try Glen Cove, Cove — Mary of Scotland Hempste^, Rlvoll — Road to Glory Early to Bed Oyster Bay, Lyric — White Fang Crime of Dr. Forbes Port Washington, Beacon — Green Pastures Early to Bed Roslyn, BosIyn-^3rlme of Dr. Podbes Law In Her Hands Ing melodrama, provides the ser ious 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 mile ” ,1s graphically brought to the screen. Tom BrowiT, Sir Guy Standing, Frances Drake and Janet Beecher are featured. Pocketbook Facts About Your Taxes WINS HONOR Dean Thorndlkfe SavlHe of the New York University College of Engineering announced this week that WfUliam A. Rose of 51-15 Concord Avenue, Great Neck, would be placed on the honor roll of the Evening Engineering Divi sion when classes open on Septem ber 10, because of fils scholastic standing last term. Tuesday, September IS Amltyvllle, Amltyvllle — Road to Glory Babylon, Babylon — Road to. Glory Parmlngdale, Strand — Fury Glen Cove, Cbve — Mary of Scotland Hempstead, Rlvoll — Road to Glory Early to Bed Oyster Bay, Lyric — Palm Springs'\ Dracula's Daughter Port-Washington, Beacon — Ghreen ‘ Pastures Early to Bed Roslyn, Roslyn — Melixly Lingers On Murder on the Bridle Path ' Wednesday, Seplember 16 Amltyvllle, AmUyville — Girls ’ Dor- Tl^ivSS ’ ^itprTxiaSy'^i- Bi^qSrkbVl^lGiri p6r cent I m the past year. s Dor; Farmlngdale. St»anff-^lg rmttory Noise (XUldiiifJjurciens of taxation are abfi^irigrS a ^steadily larger share 01 the liicblli^ of the American people. ' Nearly one-flfth of the • entire jialipnal Income was useff lor taxps, federal, state and local, in 1915, “ as compared with about onaselghth at the beginning at the depression, and a little more than 1-lOth oray a dozen years ago. By the na tional Income, statistics of ■which furnish the best avellaible yard stick, Is meant the aggregate' amount received by all Individuals ss- a return for labor, manage ment, service and , Investment. the years 1932 to 19-28, average of about 12 per cent/of the national Income was takeryfor taxes. During the past three^years ihe average percentage ha^ been half again as great. What It means for the/aver^e person is that nearly OM-flfth ©f - hla^ liv n ino w a w -gees- Sm -taxes- a|v.- *Wpd. of only a llttle/more* than 1-lOth a few years wicho.s 1 ale Ihi.s summer when I I pokpd at 4rrr~~ \ ' Th^j^iii_Bs>w»-4btir°WeTrT!rtheybunKer set getting reaefy for college . . and of course the big partj ’ at Sands Point on Wednesday . , the season ’ ends this week . . .so just aboui, every member was on hand with guests to see the movie . . y.Aung Edward Craig was ma.ster of ceremonie.s . . isn ’ t< he the grandest young- .ster . . Dolly-Jarbea u-was gTthe dances . ! Virginia Sin clair, Betty “ Watson, VIlr^gfn?a' Stagg and Doris Kerr were in the cast . . so was Margaret Steeie and Perry Keats from Plandome . . Golden Craig started 6ff on Wed- ue^ay-for Duke University . . William Garrity is in Philadelphia on a vi.sitjjttnd will stay ^r his freshman year at Villanova . . Dorothy Holton was off visiting in the soiltb -©VBP-the -wefik-end . . Betty and Tom Lavery have taken an apartmenfih.the Kenwood and will move from. Beacon Hill the middte of the month . . Bett.v is in Washington this week /. Norman Clark came over from Philadelphia and vvyek-ended “ with the Fardels. . Rafts of people were/at the tennis matches over the week-end .'.I don ’ t tmnk the Bielaski family missed one game . . I saw Ttfci Gallagher in Great Neck the other day . . he ’ s Wen working in Fort Wayne . . Barry Taylor Hill terfs me that she will .start her danc ing classes at the Community House in Great Neck and at the Munsey P^k Center the last part of October . . she has been s^idying this summer in town . . when she and Mr. Hirf weren ’ t off cruising . . no startling developments W far as ballroom dancing is concerned, she says ... thf rhumba still is popular . . I asked her about this sw/ng dance business but she assures me it is not important. And now * tbat^iiepms to be all for the moment . . with sumfWr really over regardless of wHat' freaks of weather We may happen to have now and then, I should . have-jIuM of club news to chatter about soon . . and so until/next week, affectionately, Coming Eoents Tides Friday, September 11 — High tide 9:13 A. M.; 9:38 P. M. Saturday, September 13 — High tide 10:04 A. M.; i0:26 P. M. Sunday, September 13 — High tide 10:51 A. M.; 11:09 P. M. Monday, September 14 — High tide 11:30 A. oit: ll:49 P. M. Tuesday, Septbmber 15 — High tide 12:06 P. M. Wednesday, September 16 — High tide 12:34 A. M.; 12:35 P. M. Thursday, September 17 — High tide 12:47 A. M.; 12:59 P. M. Yachting Greenwich, brinn. — Indian Harbor ' Yacht Club, Saturday, September 12. Yacht Racing Association of Long Island Sound Champion ship Race. Polo Port Washington — Sands Point Practice match between the Ar gentines and All-Stars. Westbury — ‘ Meadow Brook club. In ternational Field, Saturday, Sep tember 12, 4 P. M. .Final round of the Monty Waterbury Memo- \TTAVeup Tournament. Golf Port Washington — North Hemp stead Country Club, Saturday and Sunday, September 12 and 13. Four-Ball, Bert Ball Tour nament. Tuesday, September 15. First round of the Governors ’ Trophy for Women. GlerT \ Head — ^Brookvllle “ Country Club, Saturday, September 12. Match Play vs. par. Sunday, September 13. Mixed Foursome. Tuesday, September 15. Medal Play Handicap'^r Women. Drama Glen Cove— Nassau Country Club, Friday, September 11. Junior Dance. Glen Cove — -Hempstead Harbor Club, Friday, September 11. Vic tory Dance for members and their guests. W/tdding Locust Valley-St. John ’ s. Latting- town, Saturday, September 12, Miss Jean Ball, daughter of Mr. and M*«r-Wilbur -Ball of»Slnjnlrtr- ■Mls*y Road, Locust Valley, will toe married to John Inman-| Pearce. . . Christian Scie Lesson-Se “ Substance\ V m, the lesson-sermon m of Christ, Scientist, on September 13. Golden Text J 1* the substance of t),2!?l for, the evidence of>* seen\ (Hebrews n- ,, ' .^ong the citation, -,^ prise the lesson-sermo„*?^ losrtng fronv the J.*\ Is suer than these that love me to stance; and i ,iu j. sures^ The Lord po^J/ the beginning of^ his works of Old. I ;ra5 1 everlasting, from or ever the earUi was 1 fore hearken umo^'. drent. for We.ssea~ar? a^i gep my ways\ (Provert*^/ The lesson-sermon also i following correlative from the lextbook Science, “ Science and Heaitkl Key to the Scnplufes??! Baker Eddy: \How true n i whatever is learned th,, sense must Be lit i such so-called kiiowied, versed by the spiritual L_ ^ing in science, 'rhai tijl terlal sense sails intarJ found to be substance, material sense .seems g* becomes nottiingncss. as ^ dream vani.slie.s and ' pears ” (p. 312). :u%| back kro .' m v.iriTL. Mrs. Frederick Fulic ofiH R-oad, Plandome. has retm, her childrenlroni a su.-maJ ed at Beaver Kill in thefi M1.SS Marion F-ulle. and B b I Rusty Pullc will re-enterHiii cent Smith 'seiiool at Poiti melon when it re-opens 1»| fall semeter on- September 1 Port ff Rorholle Fern [ SPECIAI, ON e H EXCURSION S2.3 ROUND TRIP Per CAR INCLUDINq ALL PASSENCflJ Good on Day of Sil(0>ir| DAILY, ST.IKTINO ‘ CONTINl ’ INO FOR Ml OF Sl ’ M.MFf! SM 1 / OFFERS COURSE ,^he Commerce DjtVfslon of Nas- lu College will offer to men and omeri. engaged In Journalism an opportunity for the further develop- jment of a sound training in the field through a course, in History' and Frocedures of Journalism to be given thi^ September. The course will be offered by Paul Ambrose Tierney, News Editor, New York Post, and will outline the historical 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 begiiming September 28. JUNIOR CLUB TO MEET The Junior Woman ’ s Club of Great Neck will meet at 8:30 p. m. on September 14 at the hoirie of Mrs. J. - Oakey McKnight Colgate Roadi 9 isiaRiis ih thc' South Seoi ‘ ‘ This Is a surprise to see you here. I thought you aiweys drove to town. ” '-A 'A ” Nbtany more, irs so much cheaper to go>y tram now sinco faro/ have boon rodupod. ” _ BACK I AiTMitX AAPTFs not O nly cheaper , '■sHtit *sArEir; R ucker and MORE DEPENDABLE! from MANHASSET. will be visited by the - r ^vAi 6 hD-uiHitcoiiiB~ ioatli Sea Islands Crulst Sailing from New York, January i<j, \yi7 in the cruising motor ship \Stella Polaris ” TH?J<sixih annual Raymond-Whitcomb Cruise to the South S* More complete than ever before. More alluring than cverw® program of remote or little-known places. THE- PROGRAM -^Throui;h^ Panama Canal to Cocos Island, pagos Islands and the South Seas, to New Guinea, the Spice hlan s. Java and other of the Dutch dies. Next to Ceylon and nvi- ’ V ''' - cities of Southern India. Then J of thc Seychelles ' and Cape Town and other places in _ Africa. Then to St. Helena. Li^ Casablanca, Tencriff^c, Ciihia u Southampton. (Arriving at Soui ton, May 9.^ * Rates for the Cruise from New York to Soutbamptoxi inducting shore excursions, $ nil It ’ s true! At 2 cents a mile thc Long Island gives you the SB^ ,«sriftest, smoothest and most dl^WfidabW form of travel —at the lowest one- Way->fores In years. No wonder so many wonien WH again going to town — by train! Attd' BArjBvrtii v c wiso to NEW YORK 35 c takes them right ItWO.^ hean of the city — without nerve-racklM W|hway delays, without parking fees, withb^ whatsoever. hoy V^rry or trouble what jrou sava^ Think of tbo'trouble ^11 the Presidential race geti under woy Walter Lippmonn rahjrns to his usual post on Poge 1 Section II of the Herald Tr^ao, three Hmes q w/eek, to discuss with candor, force •ana simplicity the newsworthy issues facing the nation. don ’ t miw his clear-cut articles, his unhedglng analysis of current ora!. :. , .'hot Lippmonn writes'ls of vitol interest jo 0' ’ ^-apublicQos alike, to bonkei?i, diplomats, street. 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