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4^. m ifa I ii ■ ■..:rys:vs; ‘ >; around I I «f r»0t «M tx^narioM ratarilat tte QtMi r>Oraal» lh« O mmmi •aj STMita !■ Om mattb#art <w m-' ^Mk at tka Waaia [E TOWN [WITH M. r. D. _VO^ 2. NO. MANHASSET. N. Y.. TMURSPAY. DECEMBER 3, 1936 |early!\ It Is better far ed Ibis well-worn line caught In a crowded Scores 'Bureaucratic Attrition*\^ovJX\sna Pentt^ ■dislocate your spine. Ifie ~TIsi ' of up-to-date In Manhasiiet ’ s rapidl.v [shopping r.rea. Eugene ’ s hop on Hillside Avenue. ■ lucky, you nuiy give new radio for 'C'hrist- tine ha.s One which he ’ ll loon to the holder of the Iket. Highways Head Sees Fear For I.oeal r.ontrol Association Head j Builders Buy j Struck By Car I Acreage For j InManhassel, Developments Boy Is Killed Park Board Cbutei Ken Eden Re-electi Arnold P. Kohler Tells! Offieials They ^Must | Do Something' | They Had A «ood Time ^.^et legicnaires voted on i evening — at least we hope [ -and then went-.-cn to ! nUr meeting at the Mun- ' Community Center. The [tent featured a talkie cw.ng “ hew gas is made\ 1 carps war pictures — of actual battle scenes\ Aiiderren told 'us. It ^g affair, so the only way f.nd--<jut--w*» by being enteridlnmeiit was fur- AJ^SAILS DIVERSION | ' OF ROAD MONIES! Presiifes At Annual^Coi vention Of State Or ganization Dire fears ■ that local govern- metit will disappear ; om New York unless \local ofri'cla ’ s roll up thei'\ sleeves and do something about ' It. ” were expressed today f by Arnold P. Kohler of North e you ’ ve taken time out Hempstead, Nas;au County, at the the Long Island I4sht\ bariy. the attractive idgns ire been placed in btrath- hcy ’ re in the form of deture silhouettes and are -a — wanUng t.Ao mntr^ careful ’’ . They were by J. iiucBon Uargfeaves t bittei iy assailed eurtenl Bore resident. The tend- attempts to \strangle local con- 7th annual convention of the New York ’ elate- -Asseciation of High way Superintsr.cien ’ is in the Hotel Syracuse. Syracuse. N. Y. Jloiteph Salerno Of Port Washington Die» In Doctor ’ s Office i Important North Shore Dealft Made Public By Brokers; ELDRIDGE LAND WAS DELIVERING CHANGES HANDS ! CITY NEWSPAPERS Victors Salcmhier Tract Will Be Known As Shore- haven ARNOLD P. KOHI.ER \fr.''KohW. pre^denr of thF As^ sts, particuarly de- drlvers, to swoop iiers at a high rate of le ' Aiany curving roads elopment, nrowicd the ^idents. The. warnings are .Let ’ s -hope that fhey J9 ‘ ^a ‘ affairs^ through -a form of bdrbacr^tic attrition niver before ,>rac.iced m this land. ’ ’ Introduced the three day con vention by Tiromas Baker of De- Witt road County. North Hempstead ’ s commissioner told the a.s- -all [ parts' of the State that \it Is be- Lose Any |»re about Danny Dugan's i bets. Danny, who is j : leader of Great Neck. )u may have forgotten, have collected from 27 Republican friends of Iwagers were varied, rang- ceming more difficult to vlsuallzf what the- future holds in store for us.\ * Attacks Gasoline Tax I Mr. Kohler renewed his attack I upon the State ’ s' diversion of mo- ! tor vehicle fees and gasi^lne tax from highways to various and the number of states sundry purposes — a subject upon Rooserctir-would ’ carry;' ia.-Jlie_Pftst.jear, hg_, 4 in onany eowav-tes. \Since the Inauguration of ‘thlf practlcf, more than 200 million dollars, especially raised for high ways, have been Used for anything but highways,\ said Mr. Kohler. \The theory has been that an emergency makes an otherwise Il legal act legal. ...... - (Continued on page 8) vote, his plurality ^ ad state, the Nassau vote nrior Leliman's plurality been strangely retlcient iject, but we undarstand midnight blue hat from and company, that he ’ s ring lately and which fed him to be addressed a.-i ' Dugan, was not a matter |lectlon but.was presented by a losing better. We ’ ve nt of the dinner parties, various kinds of liquid Ehts, etc. . etc, -that, we ’ ve out. i:iure shopping days on't say we haven't re- you to “ buy now ” — and — riy. ” And, of coOrsc, “ buy Plavers Group Is Rehearsing ‘ ^Super-mvstery ’ Announcement has been made of two Imporianv real estate trans- aciicns on tlie North Shore within the past week, one the sale of a piece of property-s^siJolnlng Great Nfckr “ EgITtgS TBTl y^^^oir jrmOTiY\ -D W t re d ~ b } H eul e vard. . -near Ud all- Drive, Mrs. Louise U.' Eldridge. and the other the purcha.se of the Maur ice A. Salembler property in Man- haaset by a development concern The GresinSfeck transaeUon re cords, for the first time, the salt of a piece of acreage by the Eld- ridge familyr- In- making - th e a n- ■ »n , 11 , J r'lL, \^iP ’ Olnt ’ overlooking Little Neck Bay. nil^ by Alfred Golden of Plan- ^ Manhasaet Shlrlie Eadle will act as prompt-1 The Salembler propej-ty, in the er, taking the place of Barbara ; possession of the same family since Headon. Dolly Jaibeau..wlll handle , Revolutionary days, was purchased I ’ olice InveHtigate ; No Action Taken Against Driver -Joseph Salerno. nine-Jrar old Pbrt Wa.shlngtcn mw luoy. waa fjjially injured on Monday night :a Kanhasel, when he was struck a car as he t.m across Northr rfter delivering a newspaper at 4 ncaihy home. The boy. son of Ar. and Mrs. Patrick Salerno of arcs Street, pert Washington and a., cousin of Ueutenant . J ames - Sal erno of the port Washington po lice department, died a few mln- utes later In the offic e of Pr. L, N j OR m ' a N f . penny Max' Figinail In Charge | non iiceinent, Rrtser t J. R oee-of-Hte- -th§ . Boulevard, — rtf rtf I Bubro.se Co., purchasers of the ' : ,-jyi . 1 tract, said that Mrs, Eldrldge had ‘ The Ghost Train ’ imposed restrictions that would - ■- ------- j result in a beautiful residential Members of the -Great Neck ccmmunlty. — Player.s'° are rehearsing under ’ he 1 to Begin Houses Soon ■ direction of-Max Figman for Iheii I The new property, the major prcducticn of \The Ghost Traln ’ ’ J part of which was purchased from de-sertbed a»[\-a — “ super-my»tcry.'^| Mrs. Eldrldge, . is now being sur- on the evening of December 14 and | veyed and plotted. According to 15 at Union . chaioel. i M\. Rose construction^ will begin Ui the cast wlU be Irene Man-i within a week or ten'days. The sell of Bayside. John Dumbrllle. company controls enough property Helen eHaly, Clifford , Jolinson. I so that the finished community Evelyn ler, C. W. Fuiler, Max | will have about 340 homes. Part Figman Jr., and Wlncng. Galley, i of the tract, including woods and fUciiard Benson probably will be | a brook, will be rhade Jnto & park, replaced by William Benton. 'Wls- Eldrldge family once owned ^ ’ wg? to I «f Great Week ^permitted I Mimsey Pajk and pr. Haap Aiafri. art\ place ^wffl ^ I Oieat -Tiert Betat^^and - Kto»rthe hoiJy to the ' man cf ’ Watrrtcwn, te- •nara-w ana ms place win oe „ - . _ ^ Li tie Neck Bav. _ ___ j ... ............... - Mknhasset. The boy was employed by Jos eph Simpson of 81 L«n»don Boule- j\ vard. Rockville Centre, an^d was daUvering copies cf ' a metropoli tan newiTjaper when th e ac cident occurred shortly ^ter ~slx o'clock. He was returning to the news de livery truck when he was struck by a car operated by Robert W. Kilpatrick ' of Oyster Bay. iSkull Fractured Taken to Dr. Van Kleeck ’ s ofr. Tee by Patrolman August Thlede O, From Wert, S«ll« ♦v ____ Defeats His Op| Raymond Watroitt^ fiimboht. By A 590 Count A RECORD CROWD REGISTERS WTES _____ .1-. s John Nicholas Swamp< In Water District Contest '^1 Norman F. Penny ^ ! Strathmor e, member o f -the executive committee of t||e ’ | ManhaHset Republican Clubby running aa an avowed [publican candiiiate, | i one of the upaetit in Tqls- u«S iday ’ k apecial district ewe- jtionti by dsfsating Ray Wa^ KlfNELMN H. EDEN j rou.H of -Munaey Park, In- icumbent, for a post on ths Manliasaet Park Board by a Ends One Trip,Bowling Club • S' LVerSi rt ’ ihl'.!,\.! Starts Off On, To Have Party fJfTJ?: A Sea Voyage For Cliildicn Dr. John Dobson partment. the For Abroad have suffered a fracture of the skyll. Ar tlog Ooroner Ejbert E. Le- | Dr. John Debson of Ryder Rojd, Musical Groups, To Give Concert -properties and Elizabeth Uhl will act a.s production manager, with EU.se Healy as her assistant. Stew art Lowe, president of the Players, will have c'harge cf the sound effects. William Stueck Jr., chair- ^■man of the work Shop, will be In charge of Jhe sets. z prat will eat no fat, will eat no leanr ptat wlll bkke po Job; -for bridge Is keen, both quite lndepen(ient, [both from care are free, Sprat and Mrs. Sprat 1 relief ''sit ’ . TMahbasset School 45^^-^l^»*tains Members izations Aqnounce Of Girl Scout Unit Fall .Affair ------- ------- I Mrs. John, Robinson , entertained The fall concert of the Manilas- [ on Monday afterncon at her home .set High School musical organlza- | pn Stuart Place, Munsey Park tions will be given tomorrow, Pri-j ruembers of the Manhasset Girl .day evening, December 4, at 8:15 | scout •■committce. Present were o ’ clock in tlie High® School audi- Mrs. FYankJ. Kelly, chairman tor'um. - . I Mrs. John Darrew. Mrs. • William The tentative program arranged i crcelmar, Mrs. Russell Branch Band March*; selection from JH.'! Mrs. W. W. Edwards, Mrs. William S- Pinaifare, ” by Sullivan; \A [ L. Gay, Mrs, Lawrence Morrison. lyn Club II S( [jonsor Military .Chorus : irkey Shoot Band, ” 'Yoder; Olr-ls ’ \Ave Maria, ’ *' , by Back Grouned; Violin Obligato; Alex Gaycfebcuraff. “ Three Little Glrl.s from Schcol.\ by Gilbert and Sul livan; Piano Solo; by Mary Savoy. “Roundo (^prlcclaso. ” by Mendels sohn. Also Boys ’ Chorus, “ Stout Hiartcd men,\ by Romberg; Soloist';' Hei'bert p.odeyne. “ Friend ship\. by Haesche; vocal Duet with To Be -Held Cucaracha,\ Mexican falk Song; wMam Wile and-Paul Mty Church Range \ cantino; Oachestra: ’ ’ Indian L n 1 TO Ledge.\ by MacDowell; “Night pi Uecember. IZ s-mg.\ by Wllllam; \Eternal . , , Spring,\ by Engelman; Mixed inster Indoor turkey , shoot, I j^j^gyus : \O Night cf Dreams,\ by all, will be held on Qadrnan; “ Recesstonali ” by Ce I ^ I Uia'aiiiait, fy. December iX^froni 1:30 jjaven; Soloist, Mrs. Glen W. Raf- at the indoor range IpslyVt Rifle and Revolver the r«i.r pf Trinity Church cn Northern 1 Signs will be posted^ on way giving directions.\ will be both luck and* frgets. 22 calibre rlfies and pistols mky be used, may take' ” their tu>-keys t.nt'^ljAve them ’ fenspcjger, accom; orchestlra. sttr panic/ d by the Mrs, John Marslcano. Mrs. Paul M. Moritz, Mrs, H. W. Fleer, Mrs. B. coles. captaifTof \rreop 8, and ■Miss Edith Brower. Members of the committee an nounced today ' that there still is available a supply of girl scout cookies. Orders may be left with Mrs, Rex Cate, Northern Boule vard, Proceeds from the annua! cookie ..sale 'uyii for the work ol the t^rl scb'ut, troops. by Loshen Brothers, through Thom as. O'Connell, Manhasset broker. The tract Is four blocks from the railroad station, . fronting, on the north side of Bayvlew Avenue, 1.000 feet west of Plandome Road. On the west, it also -fronts for 1,030 feet bn Manhasset Bay. The buyers plans to erect 175 homes on' the property, which Is to be known as Shorehaven Elev en houses now are in the cpnrss 'of construction plans by Sterling M. Palm, architect. ‘ Activity In Wyngate An unusually active w.nter nl.so Is forecast by Callan Brothers, builders of tlj,e colony of period homes known as* Wyngate, .Jiv Great Neck, \We • are still selling houses despite t^e cold weather. ” Thomas J. Callan said today. \We expect to continuft operations dur ing the greater part of the win ter.\ There are now 15 new homes in the course of construction In Wyngate. Two new streets have been opened up. Welwyn Road and Wickham Place. victim ’ s home.' | turned last week ’ frem a two The acoideait was Investigated : month ’ s motor trip which took by police cf the-6th Precinct but biem to thj! West Coast, and In- eluded visits at many places of national Interest. The young men were classihates at ' Columbia no action was taken. OAK Unit To Meet* - college and were gradaat- ” ' ed last Spring. Hear Organ Solos League To Have I^*ap Year Dance RESIGNS FROM POST Wllllam A. Mathews cf 123 Eaklns Road. Munsey Park, for the ’ past nine years treasurer cf Franklin Simon and Co., has re signed and will re-enter toe public accounting field, it wa^nnounced this week. Prevlcusly''Mr. Mathews was for 14 years with S. D LeiC'rdo ’ f and Co- accountants Junior Group Of Temple Announces Social Ac tivities Strathmore Woman ’ s Club Heats Piaui^U Lecturer uiem The regular aioxjthly jaee.Uug, JiL, -r Christmas. Luck target* *, he Strathmore Woman ’ s dub I ^, “ l^Trl\nan M« ' iSnk t novices cn equal footing^,. .. _ r^,«Hnv --------- Mr*. Olark Allan. Mrs. Prank onu Perts. Refreshment* will be „ ' „ Park Center, with the President, slmot w;;r -e under the j Mrs. H. KlrfOiy Moora, prasiding. at the Munsey Mrs. Roy H. Brannln, Mr*. Juliette Brannlgtn, Mrs. Dayton T. of the Roslyn, Rtfle and i Jftowih Mrs. Michael Brown, Mr*. Ooorge W. Bunce. Mr*. Adrian N.- Clark and Mrs. Oharle* M. Oogan. Mrs. Jean Jacques Jimckef of After a short ousiness meeting. Club. Prcceeds will be ! tlie program was turned over to Trliiity . church denor of ■ Mrs Adrian N. Clark, chairman. . - wJio.Jnlioducad-.Mlt M.-J]aef^29d .TBiayer Road has given Jhe Club w~nairrandll^ ’ wTio mia^f*<r-'twrr^ pl a m o f g-brtt-m M a 'y MIiP* '•* — * ' selections, ” OIalr de Lune ” by Delcfneer in calling meeting* to or- Eussy and ’’ Flight of- the Bumble der. This tiell wa* originally pre- nf good, clear/ sport,\ announcement. Rifle. ; **d ammunition will b* ^Second in the series of lea- the ••Ohlkl Btudy Ooune, ” *9 the LakvrlUa »ar- *>» AwdtiUihkl '.lHP' be AudtiedaiiL Bee ” by Rlmskl-Korsaffok A lecture on ” Oontemporai 7 Dnama ” was given -by MJrj. Russell A, ‘ Odgar assisted with readings by Miss Catherine A. Herbert, Mrs. Oauglas Gorham, Mrs. Norman Fenny, Mrs. Lawrence B. Kelly, Mrs Walter J. ‘Rhodes Jr.. Mrs. J. TlWHae I 3 . Al&Ser and Mr*. Clark, of the QrfMBa A-oitp . • sented by Mr*. Jumdrer to the Amerioan Woman ’ s Club 'in Pari* in l«l». ThU'club grew suooeasful and prlMperpu* in subsequent Feartf 6and purchaaed a new ehib house whteti wa* equipepd by 'th* n sie m » bershlp with a gavel, U msi H mi bM} comes to the Btrathmore WbesanV Cub and It U bepM It* ehgnMat hWory will tw rw — HsI . The Junior League of Temple Beth-El will meet on the evening of December 7 at the Temple build ing on Old Mill Road, when plan,, for a . number of social events to .ake place this- month will be dis- ouued. The first will be a I<eap Year tlance on December 19. The girls will be required to issue the Invl- tht ’ ons, and only girls will be al lowed to attend \stag\. Members may make use of the \dale bu- 32 4Slh. l^ad. Bayside, or Harriet Finkelstefn, 11 Brokaw Lanei Great Neck. An open social meeting on De- renber S8 will end the membership drive no* being conducted. There will be dancing, entertainment and lefreshments. ENGAGEBIENT ANNOUNCED The announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell H. Oinney cf.llO Rlyi^akle Drive of toe engagemenS of 'their daughter Miss eylvfu Dbiacy to Alfred 0. Levitt, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Atora- tuawLevltt of LAWivuLC L. I Mis* Dlnney J* a Mqdent , at tor JUUltard achogt -Mr. Levitt, an anahlteet. cf tbs- Mrs. Longman Will Enter tain Members Of North Riding Chapter Tlie monthly meeting of the North Riding Chapter, D.A.R., will b ‘ held at 2:30 o ’ clock on the af- '.e.rnon of December 8 at the home of Mrs. E. O. Longman. 7 Ridge Drive, Great Neck Estates. A f< a - Vlslts were made to Lake Louise, Banff. Yosemlte, . Seattle and Monterey. At the latter place they colleetcd .specimens cl-abalone 'a.s fcuvenli ’ s. ’ They in.spected Boulder Dam and saw a bull-<flght In Mexleo, \Not Interesting\ says Dr. Debeon of the tatter, reserving most of his enthu.slasm for Boulder Dam and the Yosemlte Valley. Dr. Dobaon, who will begin his Interneohlp In ( I ’ d. _ _ . fclr,\'ftnhy. Tn a statement to this new.spaper, plSdged himself \to asume the\ problems cf the park district and serve the people to the best of my ability. ’ ' Thanks c'itlsens His statement: ’ \To the Voters of the Manha-sset Park District: by the ) -j express my slnoere Re-'l*lanN Made For Annual Party Of Strathmore Groii|) Plans arie being made __ Btmtomc^ Bowlliik Club thj^ nimbiT'ol^ smmiifl Clirlstmat+'panr W oltjjRTrwho voted at ttwr election. ’ children, which wfil be held tola guch representative exprssslon In- ' year at the Munsey Park Center I di,;ntea the great interest of th* on the afternoon of December 23.' ij.,trlef residents in their parks P-esldent William C. Richardson j i piedgj myeelf to assume their wl ' announce further details sono. f^j-ve them to the Mrs. Rlchard.son Is heading a com- gf my ability.\ mlUei' w^l^ij atesady has made a census of the children of Strath more. On the committee are. the Me.-dames Adrian- N, Clark, .F. W. R»ehl..,J. L. Hathaway, Howard- L. Plther, William H. Callls. Herb ert A. Huebner. Richard P;- Bhaw, H. J. Porter and'~-Wllllam H. Sle- bent, ---------------------------- , ------------ The annual holiday dinner dance of the Strathmore Association will be held on. December 12, at the North Hempstead fTountG- Club, January, ” has an- : Reservation* may be madwe-'Wlth Mode lUand Clear Penny, at the start 6f tlio Mr. campaign, although he declared that he did not believe that major [f 1 -politics should play a part in : ' ' the ndmlnlgtratlon of looal affairs, nevertheless affirmed thi/t \it I* iS.jl' silly to believe that such a spirit -ef — flen -p a r tle«isshlp iiervads#^ the — Manhas-yet Park district ’ ’ . He con- llnued. \I do not masquerade my patty affiliation* now or after iv.'^ other interesting trip . ahe-id be- ture of the program will be a g'-ini ^ fore th.it time.'This week he sailed of Chris ’ .mas> selectlon.s played by n the Scanmall cf the Bcandlna- ’ .he hoste;^ on the new ,orx.i.:i re,-, 'Ian Stcmshlp Line, to be away c^ntly installed In. her -home. j until after Christmas. He expects Tlie Rev. E. L.- Hunt of New j to make stops In (Jopenhogeb, York city will give readings from Finland, Sweden and Norway. Browning. , TTie Christmas gifts* to be sent to the Chapter ’ s protege of Tamas- seo.'Tenn;, a student at toe moun- '.a'n school sppi^red by the D. A. R., will be on display. Tea will be served by Mrs. E, Q. Clarke, Mrs. Louis A. Linz, Mrs. George W. Finch, Mrs. Willis E. Dodge, Mrs. B. J. Meier and Mlcs ^nne Napier. HCIIOdL GROUP TO MEET 'The Manhasset School Oominunl- ty Asscclatlon will meet at 2^30 the election.\ \ Ken Edrii Wins - Chairman L- W, Linker or the 1 Kchelmn H. Eden of l ittle Neck mmibers'tlf hft committee: W. Car- park, a member of the Manhasset- ler Betsch, Joseph G, Oschwlnd, | L.tkevllle water district board for Wllllam C. Richardson and Paul j ti/e past six years, scored an easy vlctcH ’ y over ^hls J Connelly. a recent meeting of the As-^oclatlon it was voted to accept the ,glft from Levitt and Son of the former Onderdonk mansion, with the oonditlon that the bulldr Ing would not'be deomllshed. Pur- p. m. on Monday/ December 7 at I tlior lilans for Its use will be dls- the plandome Road School. 'Die | ( u ’ sed soon. ’ . • principal speaker will be Miss - ------ ------------- Civic Association To Elect Officers Margaret G. l^aybrga. past chair man cf motion pictures for the Long Ivland Federation or Wom en ’ s Clubs. Ml's ’ Miyorga. author if a short hl.'-toiy (f the American Drama, ' will f-pcak, on \Motion Picture.s and the Community\. Tea will be served. Department Of Justice Of ficial Will Speak At Meeting Here Tne annual meeting cf the Man hasset Citizens Association will be held at B:1S p. m. cn Mondoy. December 7, in the Plandbnie Road :iChocl building. Annual reports will be made and office. ’ ^ elected for the 'ceming year. Po^Tdlreciors also will be elected. ^ Tlie speaker will be Rhea . Whit ley,, special agent In charge cf toe New York field district. Depurt- TO ttAVE CARD PARTY The Daf'ditp ’ -s of AmerU'.) of Ma.nhas.'el will give a card and bunco parly at 8:33 p. m. cn D i- cem.iier 4 at the Manhae. ’ el Fchcol cn plandcme Road There will be prizes and refresli ments. HEALTH GROUP TO MEET oi>ponent, John D. Nicholas cf Strathmore, swamp-. Ing him with a l3»2 to 462 vote count. Mr. Eden /had been en dorsed by varlouB^Iocal ' organiza tions and by George L. Gehrig of Manhasset, clyalrman of the board, and his victory was general^-seen as'ured. ■» Mr. Eden became a com missioner a; tiie district -in Decem- Dr. Martin F. Stein of Manhas- Ljer, 1930. when he wa.s appointed ' S ‘ | set will be Uie guest speaker at a meeting-at 3 P- m. on Uecem'ocr ’ iT^-rcf toe ■Manhat.sel Healtli As- .soclatlon at Grac* — Institute. Dr, Stein will lecture on \Proper and; Accepted Methods of Reducing 'and Gaining.\ PING-PONG GROUP MEETS The Ping Pong group c-f the Sttathmere women ’ s Club met on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Allan B. Dofifn at 112 Rorkv .Wi'od Road. There were L2 mem bers present, to fill the unexplrrd term of Bri^ Post Tooker. Hb was elected to Ihf^ post In May. 1931 and - has been In office since that time, ' Htood On Record Mr. Eden based hjs campaign^ for re-election on hi* record Insp ’ '! office. |)olntlng out the mahy foiH|P| ward steps taken by the Bo^W^'l during hi* regime. - ...................................... Coming Eoentt Iv He will tell ol hi* sxperlenoai -as a O-mau and Will explain the work of his de partment. i 'The slate will be presented by a , DominaUag conunltlee <> headed by John Krey. other membra are Manhasset Commerce Unit Hears Author, Lecturer] members of th&^anh asset Cham- bci of Commerce, at the Decem ber meeting on Tuesday evening, at Plandome Garden*. His topic was \Seeing the Umeen, ” In anTu* interesting and educational-Itlk. he Mrs. Wilbur Parrest. Mrs. Paul M. lexplanied various acUvltlvs, «f toe Moritz Welter Franklin and P. C I Work* Pic^jreas Ad^nlstration. Weeks of December 7 In Great .^eek Mcnday — Woman's Club mss party. 8t. Paul's Parlslj/l 3:15 p. m. ___ .Monday -Vigilant fire t.ibllshing/an Index of real estwte | i. ’ .rn'. meeting. Fire Or. Clark Timmins, author, lec turer • -«nc(\ '^iee*u>aslBP. • ,'4adf4*WU ’ f'arg«W0E«otM- mwdo ia • tola oouirty. j P ’ \■ ' -------- - --------- from 1899 to toe present time. A Monday -Junior Lot and Block map is also belnir|Brto-El'? 8 p. m. ptopared. This type of work has given empl^ment to siich persons us arcniieclif. ni^-clerks,' ’ account-\^' ’ 'ints. and many others. WSiSttBk.. . ' TO TAKE RART IN SHOW Mtag ViiElnla Rainier, daughter of My. and ie»- John A. Rainier of ManlMsset will t«lt* pert in the' pafCMtt wfatoh will climax tfia fifth vamgl iCaml Blltmore Fashion BiMW sad Bail on PMiember li at tbe WWdoif-Batorla in** Audrey E.. et IfBntuwMt »nd Mis* 'StotrlM C< Oleo Head are Jtt ' \In addition' to the above-men- Uoned projects, there are other Tiiesday — 43AR rotMliiB '; Mrr. Lonpaim. grmip. _Al t^ ' Tbit msmey nas JSWwWfd TueedBy-'^^rft for chllfkML : for many unemployed whlte-collor workers, in many fields, ’ ' he said. ’ Among the various job* being done uy WPA workers are the . making p' blue ’ ttrints of all the historle bii\dlng* in toe U. K 'this is par ticularly important, hsoauw in the event that any of these plaeea snmaid be dsetroyed by fire, or oth- equally useful and of grsatw v^ie to all that we are able to realtae. .'Hiere are painters ’ groups, engagsd In malting murals In aohools, 11^ railss. etc Others are th leocher*. us tor eaapQie. snu Oollrgiate BiMfehEe: Otmias guides, dance orelMtotfg, MoMfeKfe MM ch# fumi^e Rdalt. «r aseoBku they eould bamediately radio engineer, fine art replaood. Rktot here on bong [ many otnere crehektras. dresemUdBE engineer, fine art irlwjil otn< ilabDd Kto WPA at present le ea-* (Conttnued on