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THE MANBASggr PRESS, ial Events and Activities in Schippers Betrothed |5bn OfPlandome Family/ t To Paul Huffard Announced At A ^arty At Her Parents* Home In Russell iardens;^ Other Items Of interest Jaccto Schippers of ne Road. Blissell Qar- [large cccktall party on at their home, rnosp the engagement of ;r. Miss Edith Eyre Paul Ptotnppo Huff- )f Mr. and Mrs. Paul of Roclowood Road, occasion also was twenty-first birth- bcr ’ s luncement was made in when a large fluffy [was literally let “ out CO apprise the guests lethal. [has been set for the Ippers Is a graduate of. School in New York ember of Phi Kappa Pi. [\lated with Hazel ^ab- shop of Interior dec- Oreat Neck. lard attended Deerfield Massachusetts and Ited from the University Tlast June, rie is a mem- Om^a. Ks at the reception\on fluded the Misses Doris ftance Herbert, Helen cilia DC'ble, Betty Pon- irlgrie Cbpelof, Innis 'Nancy Jones, Joseph risen Bettes, John Dum- Doble, James How- Nickols, Charles Dwyer, feng and James Coote. Jason Bacon and Mr. [ Frederick Roberts of Mr. end Ji&s. Ed- peton cf Flushing: Mir,. tillcn cf Bosto n. M ass.- Barbara Lyons and Seene of Port Washing Bride-To-Be A LETTER FROM PAM^ Have You Heard — ? Is Interested In Exhibit Scoi^ WelfaTt-j Benef it Party Dear Mae— - — ifave you beard i6out Princess Akxis Oboleoskr's visit to Creat Neck . . she ’ s coming out on Tuesday and will be at Mme. Photo by 1 EDITH SCHIPPERS her home on Cedar Drive for the maintenance fund of the new Great Neck Woman ’ s Club clubhouse. There were 16 women present. Miss Tully and Mrs. Wesley Davis. ~Now for shopping news . . the Nassau Bootery has those new — KiH)ck>Knock boots -you- w e re a s king -me-about — r-.ri>c y co me in- brown, black and green and are otuy $3.95 . . they ought to be grand for footb^iU games . . they keep your ankles, nice and warm Mr. and Mrs. Wright Gary and family of Fourth Road are passing ihe wuitcr In Lo,s Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Merris Lefkowitz of- Wey* bridge Is in Miami, Fla., for the w-nter. ■ The Phipps Family Dfpait! For South Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Phipps and ^JaulRTw. Miss Eleanor Shipps, of Mrs. Paul Fischer. i Avenue, departed today Howard, Miss Helen F. Montague, l.arry bd Richard Reeves of Miss Lois Foster, of l.y motor for Valdosta, Ga. They will remain in the south for the '.Vinter and expect tq leave for Oalifornia on February 1. Mr. and t«tai: Mr. .and Mrs. Janies | yi^s. Phipps entwtained at a buf- rr Jr„ cf Ridgewood, N. Mrs. Lj.nan Brown of Miss Betty , Jaeger, fceks, James Moore and and Mf8: Paul O. nd Miss PrlselUa Huf- indorhe. :'et supper party on-Sunday night. Catherine Gsovski ’ s home on Cambridge Road all day . . the is going to show some of the work of the Kentucky mountaineers in Wiioin she is interested . . all sorts of lingerie Mme. Gsovsid tells me . . and nehgees, hostess gowns, bed jackets, all unusual in design . . and household linens as well . . really a marvelous change to do some early and licsurcly Christmas shopping . . at the same time doing your bit to help a worthy caux . . 1 forgot that she will have some evening wraps in new materials . . and I know you ’ ve been deciding to give yourself a new wrap lot Christmas . . here's yout opportunity. ^utside of club doings, football games and families getting ready for Thanksgiving there doesn ’ t seem iiiudi to Chatter to you about . . lots of friends have been at the Book Fair in town . . they tell me 1 shouldn ’ t miss it . . Helen Lowitt has been there several times . . Pat Walsh and Wed Himsworth went in last night . . Mabelle Patterson writes from California that she is having a wonderful time-and^vdU be home early in December . . Margaret Powers came home from Skidmore for the week-end and had a classrmtc with her . . Margaret Campbell, who's at Mt. Holyoke, also weekended with her family . . the Wychwood office Hrs. Obermayer Headed Committee In Charge Of Saceessful Affair More than >06 members qf the Oreat Neck annshlne Society and guests atterKled the card party on rrfday afternoon at 8t. Paul ’ a Me morial Parish House. The pro ceeds will be used for welfare V'crk among the needy of the com munity during the coming winter. On the committee, which worked hard on arrangements to Insure the fl.nancial success cf the affair, were Mrs. C. J. Obermayer, president; Mrs. Gustav Muller, Mrs- Marie Zumkley, Mrs. Ida Truex. Mrs. Otto Steeger, Mrs. Deo N. LeVy. Mrs. Frank Toura, Mrs. Abraham Flnkelsteln, Mrs. William WelU, «C EMad Use the put o( green cur<)it^ erlaped In ice water. Shred finely and aet In a cold ‘ Piaoe unUl ready , to aOx for the table. Whip ona cup of eream and add aaaaontnga M mmptA onion, grated horseradldt, lemon Juice, a daah of Worcegtetahlre, salt and sugar to taste. Mix with the shredded cabbage Juat taefoN serving. Try A Want Ad I A REMimER FOR CHRISTMAS staff went down to Bethpa^ yesterday for the Women ’ s Repub lican Federation luncheon . . • Mrs. Jessie Moffett, Miss Sloan, Doris and Sallie are having splendid success at their hat shop yvu know thty majkejpu a french opposite the Playhouse fur felt chapeau and fit it to your head for only $5 . Babcock's new shop at 123 Nhddle Neck Road is an adorable place . . did I tell you-,that Edith Schippers is with her . . Rhode Spqftswear is offering some really worthwhile bargains in his an niversary sale . . most of the shops hcrebouts arc having sales. And what else . . Betty Higgins has lost her cat . . he ’ s a large' orange pussy with tabby markings ., . answws to the name of Tommy . . he strayed for parts unknown on Saturday -and Betty wants him back . . if you mould see him call her at Great Neck at Plandome Gardens on Saturday night . > found the place crowded for his return. For the ilioment, that seems to be about <11 . . I dropped in 365 . . sluj thinks so much of Tommy that she ’ s offering a reward as usual . . Frank tells me he ’ s going to serve a very special Thanksgiving dinner . . all my friends are getting ready for re turning families . . and keep busy with tlut and club meetings of one kind and another . . and so, until next week, affectionately. Mrs. N.< O. Sohlamm Worth tngten. Door priait& were won by the lollowlng; the Mesdames Mathew Oracberger, Ida Truex, O. C. Oook.' B L. Pettigrew, K. L. Manger, R. C. Davis F. M. HlU. I. A. Mangan. O. O. Seaman, W. C. Atwell, O. H. Butts, J. Vincent Reilly, R. R. Pruntlfl. B. ..K. Shirley, W. H. Cailoupe. w. S. Thompson, B. J. Cadebolle, D. V. Wfedsworth. O. C. Ward, B. B. Wilson. 8. S. Ber- YOUR Photocraph, with A the nature) beauty .possible by our modem liequipmenL nsakes a per fect cift for friends. Come in tod< A. CULET 7n Oreat Seek SI Teart '>»t~ aOBMJE BBCK- BO^ Phone: Oreat Neok >9tS FRENCH FUR - FELTS Fitted to the hesd up Specially priced genuine fur trimmed hats Blocking and remodelling DORIS and SALLIE 99 middle NCOK an: oreat neck , t.. t . ~ (Opposite Uie Playhouse) TH E FO R D V ’ 8' FO R 193 7 Mrs. H- Stewart McKnight of i psepdale' Drive passed the week- j Edmund Jaeger of Kent. Conn., visiting Mr.s ' R-lph BXOWO- ks To Wed fOf Parents Vma Catherine Hicks, ti Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pearce Place, will be The Misses Nellie and Harriet White of North Clover Drive will depart this week for Daytona. Fla:, where they will pass, tlie winter. Mr. and Mrs. Orton Hicks of : Nassau -»viv<r-had as guests for November 24 to Arthur Ijup week-end, Mrs., Hieks ’ 'slster- cf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph in-law, Mrs. Watson Paddock cf and Mrs. Oliarles Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Greene, Mr. and Mr.s. Alvah Esser, Mr. ahd Mrs. Edwin Pcwle and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Demaresl. trc.st Lake, Pa. The oere- be performed at the iic by the Rev. Dav<d R. hew York City, jmcee, Hicks will be her lly attendant. iPctts will be his broth- man. sliort honeymoon the live in Forest Lake. |e-eject is* manager of the i Paiis, 'Prance and Mis.s . Dorothy CmbeM. cf Washington, D. C. nmz Mvf we'r^ ’ in Many peninsula residents at- t nded icotball games-wv Saturday noon, among them Mr. and Mrs. J. Oakey MeKnlght and Mr. and Mrs. cumner Waters, who were 1 the week-end. They attended the I Amlierst-WUUams game (/n Sat- contest at I Princeton, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. piograph Studio in New Schuyler Van Blcem, whp were at the Army-Notre Dame game. Mr. . ^ and Mrs. Thomas F. Gurry of Port Mrs. Walter- P: Crlado -ij^gjjjj^jpj^ forinerty o f th e -E s' Ridge have announced cf a' daughter on No- ut Nassau Hospital. Mrs. the former Miss Mar-' lie, daughter of A|r. and |iam S. White of Great V' • • Mrs. Melvin Kerr of N. J., pass^ the week- T^ ’ ovr ’ .u. kAovanfc Mr. Kerr ’ s, .parents, 'Mr. 1 James Kerr of MagnqUa pas born on November 11 Hospital to Mr. George E. Sokblsky of '■ “ City Mrs. Sokolsky is cr Miss Dorothy' Rake, of Mr. and)Mrs. Fred ■Arrandale Avenue. Mr. I^Tites for *Ihe New York fibune and is the author books. arguertte Knighton of ^''•0 Neck Road has an- the -wedding of their Miss Fiances Knighton E. Woolsey, son of Mr. f. E. Woolsey of Carden «h tcck place on Novoas- Mrs. Woosley are lor the winter. JBmith gave a and bridge on Friday at G. Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. P. urday afternoon. An organ is being installed- in the Longman homo, and it is expected will be ready for use on Thanksgiving. Jlrs. Gecrgc V. Bullen and daughter. Miss Esther Bullen, of Palrview Road? departed on- Wednesday morning for Clear water, Fla., where they - will pa^ the winter. ales, also were at the latter game. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Bartlett en tertained friends on Sunday eve ning at their home on canterbury Road. ' - .' i Mrs. Emily Lake of the Wych- •wcod ha.s gone to New York City to live. •Is Luncheon Hoetess Before Club Meeting Mrs. Rudolph Zinsser entertained at luncheon aV her home In Kings Point yesterday- before the meoJng cf the smith College Club of Long Island at the Ijome of Mrs. Henry Austin Clark in Flashing. Presi dent Nielsen of Smith was the speaker. , Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dunlap Jr., cf North Drive are at thetr\ cottage at Flnehurst, N. C. Mrs. F. H. Sterns cf Rose Ave nue attended the banquet and re union cf oberlln. College for en on Wednesday night at the Town Hall in New York City. A. EL. Walls of East Shore. Road has been in (Tricago 'this week. Mr. and Mrs. OarJ E. Meyer of Wyirgate entertained the Neigh borhood Bridge Club at- their home cn Saturday evening. 5 ^ • ^Ml-.s. ■ Charles Uiflin of the Kenwood. Mrs. W. W. Mathews and Mrs. A H. Parsons of Airandale Avenue, motored to Baltimore, Md.. fer the week-end. They visited Mrs. Mathews ’ brother, E- Vernon Murphy- Mrs. Mary fi. Chrlsman, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ford and Mrs. Amy I* Kornung are among the Great Neck residents > who are in St. Petersburgh, Fla., for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. White of North Clover lAlve have wrlt- len to their frienffs here froih Cornwall, England, where -they are touring. J Colonel A. 3. Dwight, who xe- tilrned recently trom the hospital, expects to leave soon with Mrs. Kobe Sound, Fla, Cclonel Harris Stewart and Mrs. Etewarl gave a mnner last evening at the Plaza for Mr. and\ \Mrs. Thomas J. Beauchamp of Kennll- worth, Mr. and Mrs, D. Wilson Fly, Mrs. Walter *0«)W, Joski . eph Mason Ply and Miss Prances Litle. Mrs. D. Wilson Ply is Mrs. Beauchamp ’ s daughter. Mrs. Harold Simons of Arleigh = iliBoyi wUl««aj| onii.Saitwd«y ■ ciulse to Bermuda. Try A Want New Prices DREW ARCH REST SHOES at Nassau Bootery. ^ $4.95 r^HE New Ford V-8 for 1937 ia the X moat beautiful Ford car ever of- LOtJlS T. Z A N E R Optometrist I Cottar Mill Koao Phone OC Hack 17W Ml', ami Mrs. Carl & Ven Naaae of Beverly Road entertained on t evenifig at .iUHIK*. •*ackay jBmith save a. Ml ’ , end Mr.s Ernest Van Zandt, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Nilea, Mf. |®»EAt NB c K U89 [SPECIAL ^AL SUNDAY 50c-6«C • -BSe $ 1.00 A SJSOMT DISTANCE FROM STA ’ nOW LeCs Dine At ffou can errar^ faff ’ 'Irferite taler, to taatlva DeJEAN ’ S Frencli Culaine 160 Middle Nick Road Koawood Building Neck, New York We Suggest .. For your Thanksgiving. Serve. (Hnn : I ease. Let us do the necessary baking . , , your guests will ehjoy these, ahd you'll enjoy new leisure. Please Oeder In Advance MINCE PIES - PUMPKIN PIES • FRUIT CAKE SPICE DROPS - RUTTER rookies MACAROONS/^ANISE DROPS Hiller ’ s Quality Bakery 259-26 Northeni filvd. LHtle Neck* L. I. Telephone Bayaide 9-2796 ' fered. It ia huilt in only one aise — one atandaild of roomy comfort and modern appearance* > But you may have either the improved 85-horac> power V-8 engine for maxhnum per formance — or the new 60*horacpowev- V-8 engine for maximum economy. The amaller engine makea posaible a lighter car — lower operating coaia — and a lower prire. Whan you drive the 1937 Ford with the 85-horacpowcr V-8 engine* you , are master of a pnwer plant that givea everything you can posaibly demand in speed and acceleration. Today, improved carburet ion enablcn it to deliver its thrilling perform- anee with onuaually low-gaapUne conaumption, ' The jiB«ir604ioraei>pwef V-tyi»e 8- ci^nder «j|i^ deltas asaa and apdetnoas — even at speml* op to 70 aiilwi an hour — with gate- line mileage ao high that it create ■< an entirely new atandanl of economy in modern motor cur npcriilion. Wc invito you to ate this new Ford car, and arrange to drive one equipped with the 'engine that fits your needs. PIATURIS $ 480 ANP UP BASE PRICES At Dearberp Plant Toiai, Dsllva^ end Haadliai* Bumper*, Speke Tire and Aeceaaerie* Additional Boily lMw< available with 60 or 8,5 twrunpowrr rnginc (wiltioilt ilr luxe nqiiipnifnl ): Tudu* Seilan, Tudor' Touring Sedan, Furdor Sedan, Furdor Touring Sedan, Five-window Coupe . . . Di' i.u»e typi'H, with B.S.Iiorw- power riigim': Tudbr Sedan. Tudor Touring Sqdan, Furdor Stxlan, Fordor Touring Sedan, Five-window Coupe, Roadatvr, Pliarlen, Clult Caliriolol, ' Convertible Cabriolet, fllib Coupe, AUTNamzaa paao piimmoc MApa « mnulli. bflap iiMial alwwNeMf'' ' went, hmys mny ni*4«l Wtar4 V-tCar Y Fvr4 drali ywharr la tlir I iiitr4 .Hlalps* A*k yaur F«r«J ajraipp alauul- i fsrtlll f:b«l6iaMfr,' APNAMlin ~ A newly deiigned ear. Heed- lump* reoeiied in fuuder apruoa. Modern lid- type hood hinged at the back. Larger luggage, •puce. Spare lire enrloaed within body. Com pletely new interior*. Slanting V-type windtbield opaa* in all eloied cor*. COMMBf AND CHNn — A big, roomy Extra apuee i* |n the boily, nut takan up by the engine uinior Ihu hood. Comfort of tba Cenlar-PoiK Ride further increased by amoolber action of the ioiig-tapering spring*, with new pse**ar* Inbri- ealioii. New melhod* ' of uMlintlng body and engine make Ihii a quieter car. rtt. SAFETY lfiAKgf*»New Futy-Aciion Safety \Tlltogi of tba cable and conduit control type. *T|u» of (uiel froin. pedul to wheel.** &alf'«neryilMiit% ‘ ; ear momentum ia u»ad to bslp mrtf ibf - Teua tbow (liui about oiii-tfair4 lasa pedal aurai ia re<|uired to atop tbg'atr. •OaV — Nut an ouneo of Wgfid. ,lreiiglli. l-'ruiiK- .Iritclure ail » kierl paiivlii — tup, rid«« aadAnor. Into II *iiia)e ,leel unit of great _ __ Cliiu ull iiriiund ai no extra rlitj(||L' ' ’ » ’ • f ‘ ; a AN INVtTATUmT 4 T=ORI VE~Tm^EW GREAT NECK M 0 T 0 R& a.-' 4 17 CUTTER J)ULL ROAD i-l.: ' 1 'YiiliiiiEiV