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Notes Of Interest The Munsey Park Area ie Bridge Club To Meet At Truman Home; Club Will Give Play In November For Health Association Benefit iber attended a World- Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. William convention In Wash- weeks as representa- r American T. and T. Co. Mrs Bex Cate closed for boys and girls at ass. last week. During fhad 50 'Children In the In August Chere.WtrC 65. Mrs. Milton Foster, of returned on Satur- slx weeks ’ visit In Los tn FYanclsco and Grand celebrated her sev- Jjay on Saturday with a Ciinice Kerr. Laurie-Cru- tl Bassett, Joan Pryo- fjean Marie Kelley. [john McGuire, of the »nH\ who has b een In (Mr. and Mrs. Owen ' Ely and daughter Patricia are hotrte from vacation at Higbie ’ s camp on Great Moose Lake in the Adirondacks. t waters all summer, ar- iis hmo eon Hunt Lane for a vacation. . IMrs. William Kugler at- thower at the home of Norman Downle In JN. J-. Saturday night, lugler's sister, Miss Olive |ho will be married In . Wednesday evenffig' r.s Kugler and Mr. and Gaboon dined at the Tavern. Danii__ entertained club on Wednesday at |of her mother. Mrs. W. in Jamaica. Those at- |ir« Mrs,- ■ Ha rry — Kelling, Price* ARCH REST I SHOES at Bsau Bootery $4.95 >RRAINE m DIO - bior De^ oration ppholstering WES, SLIP COVERS ETIAN BLINDS DE TO ORDER [Third Street Great Neck Orei.t Neck 2883-J MAKE YOUt OWN EASY TOMS I y«M omi N m * Biv •• Cm N ONE-TWO'OB A FUU SST Firw QuabtY-Pullv OwerarMi^ orriNi .1«i Myi PAVER ’ S umi NiocLk 'lid* P-E0E7 4i^ Kerr, Mrs. Henry Folz, Mrs. Wil liam Cote. Mrs. J. D. Vollmer and Mrs. Carl Rollins. Tomorrow evening the Little Glut), wll have k business meeting at the Community Center to dls- L^tonhaaet, and Theodore Fingers Port Washington. cuss plans for a play entitled Bishop Misbehaves.\ to be given November 6 - and- 7 at the new High schTOl, for the benefit of the Manhasset Health Association. Mrs. C. Y. Osburn Is expected home this week from the Dingle- man farm In Dutcljess County, where she has spent the summer. ,Mr» HftTfilri Va ndenhov e l.s visit ing her parents near Los Angeles. Calif. \.i Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Herridge, of Passaic, N. J., were guests last week of thm- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Voll mer. _ Mr. .and Mrs. Alex Butcher, ,j>t, Atlantic City and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Butcher of Scarsdale, were the guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butcher of Ryder Road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Polz spent several days last week with Mrs. iPolz and sls ’ ter and brother-ni-law, Mr and-Mrs: Thomas Ball-at De troit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klelnschmldt and son, 'Roger, ^lotored to Beth lehem, Pa., where Roger is enter ing BShigh University. While away 'Mr. and Mrs. Klelnschmldt will spend some time in the Poconos. News, Notes Of Interest In Manhasset ’ On Saturday evening wn«« Patricia Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sanders of Colonial I*arkWay, entertained the Misses Geargette Durand, Vera Gregory of Manhasset. Jean Ellis of Pori 'Washington, Eleanor Prindle of Douglaston; and Harold Latwlar, Allen Reeves, Hiomas De Lapp, John Masek. Paul Vavrlnec, of >M!rs. Timothy J. Morris of Plandome Road recently attended a 'bridge-shower given by Miss Jeanne Patricia Hammer, daugh ter of Supreme court Justice Ernest E. P. Hammer of the Byonx and Bayport, in honor of Miss Vera Semler of Huntington. The shower was held at the home of Miss Hammer on Snedepar Ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cate of Highland Terrace spent Sunday with Jules Francais of Westhamp- tf,^- --------- — ------------------ Jos^h Anderson leave on Sunday School. Maryland. Anderso^ and of ROckWood Road Beryl will Tomes Miss Hetty Kamphausen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kamp hausen of Thontpson Shore Road, has — retu r ned -- — from . Townsaod Manor Inn at Greenport, where she spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Upton Bayllss, formerly of Hillcreat Ave nue, have taken a . house on Thompson Shore Road. Mr. and MS-s. liconard Wicken- den- aiid~ their daughter. Miss Barbara Wlckenden, of Bay Drive way, have returned from an ex tended trip In England. The Rev. charlea H. Ricker, rec tor of Chrlet Ohur^, and Mr*. Ricker returned on Friday from a stay of Ove weeks at ttielr summer place in New Milford, Conn. 'Mr. and kfirs. R. C. Kamp hausen of Hunt Lane had as their guest for the week-end Dr. Peter Heinbecker of St. Louis. Mrs. Fred Johnson of Dos An geles, Calif., who has been the guest of her daughter and son-in- law, Mrs. Oecar MBddaus, wife of the pastor of the Reformed Church, for several weeks. Is confined to their home with injuries received In a fall. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence French, who have been living In Long Branch, N. J„ for several years, will move so<m to Red Bank. K. J„ whpre Mr. French will be in charge of the office of the Adbury Press. Mrs. French is the former - Miss Claire Gehrig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Gehrig of Park Avenue. The need for a local program to reduce accident causes on the high ways through elimination' ’ of exist ing haaardS 'Was stressed by James D. Spearing, automobile editor of the New York Times on Tuesday evening at a dinner-meeting of the Great Neck Uons Club at De Jean ’ s in the Kenwood. Mr. Spearing presented an electrically recorded and illustrated Film-talk, showing the development of highway trans portation and Its economic import ance. Six major types of accident \causes were cited by Mr. Spearing, namely, sharp curves, steep grades, blind spots, narrow roads with narrow shoulders, unsafe surfaces and lack of signs, warning lights and guard rails. “ Each civic group should form a highway safety committee.\ he said. i^Study local needs and make ro^s Addition of Id new trains to the Fort Vflashlngton branch of thet Long Island railroad to provide “ more frequent 'and convenient ” passenger train sdrvlce was an nounced this week by George Le BoutllUer, . vice-president. The change in schedules contem plates the operation this Fall and Winter «tAo additional trains, step ping up the number of listed trains from 7*4 to $44 dally. Mr. Le Boutilller explained. Half-hourly service will be provided on the Port Washington branch, beginning on Sunday. Since the two cent rate was es- tabiished, business has increased considerably on all branches of the railroad, according to Mr. Le Bou tilller. “ The mahagement^ believes that with the substantial ’ better r ment of train service, particularly Gets The Agency For Drew Shoes and streets in your Own community during the hdh-dOmmutUig — hoiii's. Ralph Cunningham of Mara court returned last we^ from a business trip through Connecticut and Rhode Island. Vincent Cardalano,, proprietor of the Great Neck Shoe Shop, has been named as the exclusive agent In this area for the Dr^'*aioe for women, he announced today. He has on display a wide range of models in all sizes . at his shop at 40 Middle Neck Road. “ You may seUect your shoe ward robe with confidence and assur ance, ” Mr. Cardalano said. “ Drew classified styles are your security in obtaining the utmost in material and comfort. There are four dls- Itnct types to fit style requirements and costume planning. ’ ’ Mr. Cardalano. who has had long experience in fitting shoes, saya that he believes the Drew models offer the utmost In comfort as well safe. Pleading , with motorists, to drive safely must ’ ’ go on, enforce ment of laws must not let down. l^Ut most im^rtant we must build out accidents. \The diversion of misuse of the special motor tax funds for pur poses other than highways, as now pgnMTfceg;~ ’ 'gc ttra Uy neglects public' safety, causes congestion, allows existing roads to deteriorate, im perils past road Investment and prevents construction of badly needed improvements, ” he said. - TO MEET (SOON .The execufive board of the Nas sau County League of Women Voter.s is making plans for an open meeting to be held soon In Great Neck Information about tRe league may be obtained from/Mrs. Isabelle .Holtvedit of Great Neck, county treasurer. tha{ local residents will take ad vantage of the safe, -swift., comfort able, dependable and courteous ser vice which the railroad Is ofTem^ at the atractlve new low ra.te. ” he said today. t TWENTY COCKTAILS IlKBiaBblM mm 370 Plandome Road Manhaasat 'Mrs. William Bozer, of EHk Lake. 'Pa., is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. William Cote, of Abbey Road. Munsey Park graduates from the Manhasset High S q ^ oo I in June who are going away \to school are : Betty Branch, Skidmore. Pa.; Betty Huber, 'Cornell; Roger Klelnschmldt Lehigh; Bill Boehnei^ University of Chicago; Jerry WliKtherall, Co lumbia; Tom Ware, Cornell; George 'Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jahngen and family have returned to Man- hasset after spending the sum mer at Rocky Point. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nagel have returned from a vacation at Lake Lulse, Banff, In the Canadian Rockies, to their home on Nas sau Avenue. MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF MANHASSET ^ The House of Childhood 152 COLONIAL PARKWAY Nursery - Pre-school - Elementary Grades ' Cultural Interests Seventeen Years Experiencei Music - 'Rhythm - Crafts -.^fFrench Two Acre Playground, Supervised Activities TELEPHONE MANHASSET . 1672 .....PRIVATE MOTOR SERVICE Miss Vera Gregory and Mlsi*!' i*atrlcla Sanders of Manhasset Westhampton Prep School, West- hampton, N. H., and William Sim mons Gk)nery. at Wa.shington. Conn. On Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eklward Page, of Great Nwk, at a dinner dance at entertained on Friday evening the. Misse? Georgette Durand of Man- ha.sset, Dorothy Frost, Jean Ellis of Port Washington; and Prank MUllen, Philip Tomht, Joseph Deegan, J'oseph OBhea, Theadore Fingers of Port Washington; Thomas O ’ Oonnell, and Robert Berran of Manhasset. the Pomonok Country Club. ■ On Saturday ’ evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold May and Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr celebrated their wedding anniversaries together with dlnen ’ r at \The Tavern on the Green ” In \Central Park, afterward attending the theatre to see “ Ro- m5o “ IHir ■Jiniet. ’ * Miss Effie Newbold and Mal colm Newbold Jr. left on Thurs day to visit Mrs. Van Arasdale Blakeslee of Ontario, Canada! They re turned ’ ’ \^n Sunday accompanied by Miss Betty Newbold of George Street. T V • _ On* Sunday evennlg Mr. and Mrs. George Carr were supper guests of Mr. ijad Mrs. William Kerr. ..-nfSaazge-JElalconffl^ a fai3Rei;.,rsgi-,.. dent of Manhasset now of Brook lyn HelgKfsr spent the week In Manhasset. ••••••••• louncement.. CHAS. J. RORECH REAL ESTATE-BUILDER formerly at Middle Neck Road 43 South HAS MOVED to 279 MIDDLE NECK ROAD It Baker Hill Road - Great Neck Village TBLEPHONE GREAT NECK 2671 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Leary, and l^r. and Mrs. James Halllngs- worth ,of Manhasset were guests of Mr.\ and Mrs. RudofI Smsltny of Garden (jlty at dinner at the They ’ ll Help to Make Idle Hours Pleasant ! Pick your favorite reading matter from our well stocked shelves. Our new rental service enables you to sel ect your books from a wide assortment each week. ® Fiction • Biography Mystery Science • Nature t Use our book information service. The 382 PLANDOME ROAD Escchange Library ^ ' MANHASSET, L. 1. 5REAT NECK 1689 A SHORT DISTANCE FROM STATION 50c-60c ISPECIAL >r . . . 85c 'At SUNDAY ♦ “ r $1.00 |ou can arrangi pt your' friends Cater to A Weddings »U»er fesUre |4ecsrisas. „ j;,!. Let's Dine At DeJEAN'S Delicious French Cuisine 160 Middle Neck Road Kenvyood Building — 42n»at Neck, Neir^ . tT WEiri^ -1 ___ _ A Ssium, Thtatr* _ fUYHOUSE Great Neck Phone 500 Fri.-Sat. Sept. Fredric March . and . 'Warner Baxter In “ THE ROAD TO GLOj^V ” Sun.-Mon, Sept. 20-21 Lionel Barrymore , in “ DEVIL DOLL ” — -also — “ THREE CHEERS FOR LOVE ” with Eleanorr Whitney -and Robert Gumming Tues.-Wed, Sept. 22-23 THE JONES FAMILY ' ’ BACK TO NATURE ’ ^ “ 36 HOURS TO KILL\ with Brian Donlevy and Gloria Stuart k MY HOUSE IS LARGER THAN MY NEIGHBOR'S BUT MY OIL Bl LL IS SMALLER. THANKS TO OIL-Q-MATIC ^ . Arid thanks to Oil-O-Matlc's famous Metering -Pump.-Mr. R ... . It measures Jireclsely — never wastes, as do con ventional type burners. 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