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* women ' Social GARDEN FESTIV AL FOR MILK FUND JUNE 27 Family Welfare Group Of Nassau Also To Benefit \Greentree 'the estate of Mrs Payne Whitney, at- Manhasset, will be the scene of the annual garden|. fete for the babies milk fund of the New York hospital and the family welfare association of Nassau county, June 27, from 2 to T o'clock Besides the usual booth attractions and entertainment novelties, m> spe- eial motion picture will be shown. Among the features of the fete will be- sports: for children, -with a- carou= sel. performing animals, a. shooting .gallery and side shows; also a baby parade with a voting contest for the most popular baby between the ages of one and four. Mrs. Joseph E. Davis, Mrs. Philip Boyer and Mrs. George Whitney are assisting Mrs. Payne Whitney, gen- eral chairman of the affair The 17 or more: booths and those in charge are as follows: Mrs. Charles &. Payson and Mrs, Oliver Iselin, fancy articles; Mrs. James Curtis, elothes and. hats; Mrs. J. Van Alen, moving picture ; Mrs. Hen- y W. Sage, candy and preserves; Mrs. Alexandre and Mrs. Harold Tal- Dott, midway; Mrs. Dean Bedford, @nimals exhibit; Miss Virginia- Davis, treasure hunt; Mrs. Harty I Nich olas, garden attractions; Mrs. Childs Frick, toys; Miss Florence J. Loew. sports for children; Mrs, J. Averill Clark and Mrs. John A, Victor, re- freshments; Mrs. W. Allston Flagg, grab bag; Mrs. Cass Canfield, books, stationary and autographs; Theodore Havemeyer, china and glass. and Mrs. W. Deering Howe, advertis- Ing booth. Women Democrats Form County Group A Nassau. county federation of Democrats, was launched Wednesday evening, at a meeting in , the clubrcoms of the Women's Dem- ecratic club of Lynbrook. Sixteen representatives 'of various Women's Democratic clubs of the county were present. The object of the federa- tion was briefly outlined by Miss Rose Davidson of Lynbrook and Mrs Jeanne. Marion Doane of Oceanside gave .m report of the meeting of the vities; Senior And Sorority F Head _ *] MISS GLORIA LOUISE BURGER Miss Burger, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Burger of 6 Jayne place. Baldwin, will enter ber senior year at Long Island university, in the fall. She has recently been elected president of the Sigma Omega Phi sorority at the university, and in that capacity is already planning an ambitious social program for next year. Miss Burger is a graduate of Baldwin public school and Baldwin High school, winning -a music scholarship in- the grade school and a. History scholarship in high school. She entered Hollins universit$ at Roanoke, Va., but after a year and a balf, left that institution and entered Long Island u;1|;g:2ty. because of the special opportunities there to advance her study 0 ry. at Albany. The Nassau federation will mett Monday evening, July 7, at 'the Women's 'Democratic-club- of Mineola, At this time officers will ton street, Freeport, was hostess tc the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club at its last. meeting of- the season. be elected and committees appoint-/HIgh score/whs held by Mrs. Frank ed, Any enrolled Democtatic wom-|Praser, i an of Nassau county may entoll as) 'The next meeting will be in ep- i member, it mas announced. tember with Mrs. Daniel Holdener. as Fre hostess. Members are Mrs, George 6 - 6 Wulfing, Mrs. Mintle Miller, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Gaffney John Meyer, Jr., Mrs. Daniel Hold- Entertains Card Club ener, Mrs, Frank Fraser, Mrs. Valen Btate Democratic committee meeting Mrs. Thomas Gaffney of East Mil-'tine Yahner and Mrs. Edward Collins. GREATER LONG ISLANDS DEPARTMENT Stora A not Pratt. not | 0. x. l $1 CC j Daytime Dresses and En <n emmm. sembles - ~- Chiffons, georgettes and crepes are favored it this collection of smart daytime frocks. There are many lovely styles in prints and soft pastel shades. Sizes 14 to 44. [The sports ensembles of flat crepe or Rajah en- dorse the new smart jacket of self or contrasting golor. Sizes 14 to 44. ¥ Sport Frocks & Ensembles $10.95 Personals- te NASSAU FLOWER SHOW AWARDS ANNOUNCED Mis. Herbert Prait Lead Exhibitors At Glen Cove stakes cash award with 16 points the sweet pes clases. Her flowers came from her gardens at Sands Point. J. P. Morgan was second with 12 points. Vesterday's summaries follow: Outdoor Roses Class 1-Collection of roses, not over 15 varieties, three flowers of each- First, Mrs, H. L. Pratt, Glen Cove; second, Mrs. Ogden Mills, Woodbury. Class 2-Four distinct varieties of H. 'T. roses, three flowers of each- , Mrs. H. L. Pratt; second, Mrs Irving Cax, Mill k tinct varieties of hree flowers of. each- a L. Pra second, Mrs Irving Cox, Mill Neck, Class 4-Three distinct varietfes of H. 'T, roses, thre flowers of each- First, Mrs. J. C. Ayer, Glen Cove. Class 5-Vase of twelve, H, P. roses, one variety-Pirst, Mrs. H. L. Pratt second, Mrs. O. L. Mills Class 6-Vase of twelve H. T. roses. one variey-First Mrs. H. L. Pratt, second, Mrs. O. L. Mills Class T-Vase of twelve roses, as- sorted varieties-Pirst, Mrs, Guy P Cary. s Class 8-Eightcen roses,. mixed- First, Mrs. H. L. Pratl; second, Mrs Robert Bacon, Westbury. Class © 9-Twelve roses, Druschki-Pirst, Mrs. H. L. Pratt; Second, Mrs. O. L. Mills. - Out-Door Flowers Class 10-Six kinds of hardy per- ennials, one specie in vase-First, Mrs. Marshall Field, Lloyd's Neck; second, Mrs. C. M. Mills Class 11 (6 distinct varieties of an- uals or flowerswgrown as such, 1 variety in each vase)-First, Mrs. H. L. Pratt; second, Mrs. Guy P. Cary, Wieatiey. Class 12 (3 distinct varieties of an- nuals or flowers grown as such, 1 va- riety of each)-Pirst, Mrs. Henry Schniewind, Glen Cove; second, Mrs. Morris. «Grade 13 (vase of perennial del- nhiniums, 6 spikes)-First,. Mrs. John 'T. Prat, Glen Cove; second, Mrs. Harrison Williams, Bayville Class 14 (vase of digitalis, 12 soikes)-PFirst, Mrs. Robert D. Pruyn, Glen Cove: second, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, r ngton -First, Mrs. H. L. Pratt; second, Mrs. Morris Hadley. Class 17 (3 vases of Canterbury bells, 3 spikes, 3. distinct colors) First, Mrs, Marshall Pield; ~second, Mrs. Guy F. Cary. Class 18 (vase of Canterbury bel 3 spikes, any color)-First, Mrs Morgan; second, Mrs.. Char Pratt. Class 19-Vase of Sweet William, twelve. spikes-First, Mrs. . Harrison Williams; second, Mrs. Morris Had- Class 20-Twelve spikes of | lilies, one or more varieties-First, Mrs. H. L Pratt; second, Mrs. Marshall Field; third, Mrs. C. R. Holmes. ~ Vegetables Class 21-Collection of vegetables, over nine kinds-Pirst, Mrs, H. L. Class 22-Collection of vegetables, more than xix. kinds-First, Mrs. Pratt; second, Mrs. Irving Cox. Class. Twenty-five pods of peas Frau Karl eVoejd T‘00 Page -Pirst, Mrs. John Mrs.O. L Mills, ~Frult. lars 99-Thige varieties strawber- twelve of each-Pirst, Mfs. H. . Pratt; second, Mrs, O. L, Mills. lass of I } '.. Holmes; second, Mrs. H. -Class 38-Three varieties peas, twelve in 'a vase-First, Mrs, Hunt T. Dicki.. on. Class 34-Pifteen white sweet peas -First, Mrs. C. R, Holmes; second, Mrs. H. L.Pratt. Class 35-Fifteen pink sweet pers - , Mrs. C. R. Holmes; second, Mrs.H. L. Pratt; third, J. P. Morgan: Class 36-Pifteen _ lavendar sweet peas-Pirst, J. P. Morgan; second, Mrs. C. R. Holmes; Third, Mrs. H. L Pratt. A \ Class 37-Fifteen sweet peas, any | other color-First, Mrs. C. R. Holmes; 'second, J. P. Morgan. Class 38-Twenty-five sweet peas, mixed-First, .J, PafMorgan; second, Mrs. C. R. Hclmes;Whird, Mrs, H. L. Pratt. Class 42-Table dégoration, to be arranged by asslstaht gardeners; sweet peas to predominate-Pirst, {Herbert L, Pratt; second, Mrs. Her- bert L Pratt; third, Mrs. Pohn T. |Pratt, 20202222 + Lynbrook | Catholic Daugh Initiate Eight M ts Court St. Raymond, Catholic Daughters of America, of Lynbrook, Initiated eight members into the or- der Wednesdayevening. The occa- fon was aslo the celebration of the ninth anniversary of: the court, About T5 members and friends were pres- ent. The ceremonies were held at the Knights of Columbus hall, Hemp- stead averlue, Lynbrook, and the decorations were of rumle, yellow and white, the colors of the order. 'The guests of bonor were Past District Deputy Ellen Sheridan, of Astoria; District Deputy Mary Bauer, of Roosevelt; Grand Regent Margaret Cashman, of Long Beach; Grand Regent Margaret Downey, of Valley Stream; the Rev. Charles Craig, chaplain of the court: and the assist- ing pastor, Father Homan. A gift was presented Father Craig, in honor ation. After the Initiation ceremonles, those present attended a dinner at Dean's, Long Beach road, Oceanside. Mrs, Edward Degnan was chairman of the affair, and was assisted by Mrs. William Armstrong, Mrs, W, J. Kiley, Mrs, Albert Cermes, Mrs. Frank Boy- lan, Mrs. Edward Tyler, Mrs.\ John Harrigan, Mrs. Frederick Bleekman, Mrs, William Smith and Mrs, James Turner. -{ Church Society Plans Fall Bazaar The Orange circle of St. James Methodist Episcopal church of Lyn- brook held a regular meeting Wed- nesday, at the home of Mrs. J, H. Woods, Norwich avenue, Lynbrook. Plans were discussed for the bazaar to be held in the fall. The circle will not meet until the second Wednesday in September. The members pres. ent were Mrs. J. W, McGuire, Mrs, Ernést Boelach, Miss Dorothy Edget, Mrs, Roscoe Brumbaugh, Mrs, Wil- liam DeNyse, Mrs. Roy Hickman, Mra. Frederick Holtz, Mrs. William Craffs, Mrs. R. Mitchell, Mrs, Wiliam N. Ridge, Mrs. H. J. Taylor, Mrs. Herbert \CALENDAR OF @ COMING EVENTS | -e Notices for this column should be sent fo the social secretary, Nassau Daily Review, and should be de- Hvered at the Review.office several days before the date of the ached- wled event. The nome and addres» of the contributor should be in for reference. TODAY June 20-Card party, Malverne auxil- lary of the American Legion, at Our Lady of Lourdes hall. Junior Subscription dance; at Gar- den City Casino. Meeting, Alpha Council, Daughters of America, Freeport, at Odd Fel- lows hall, at 8:00, the Meeting, Brier club, Lynbrook, at}. Alumni dinner and dance, Freeport High school, at Elks club, Freeport. Card party, Malverne Auxiliary of the American Legion, at the church hall, Wright avenue. Meeti girl scouts of Elmont at the it boulevard school. All-day meeting, Rock Delphians, R. V. C., with Mrs. Clarence Callo- way, Ocean Front, Long Beach. Meeting Sunbeam Circle, R. V. C. mt Mrs. Robert Young, Princeton street, Rockville Centre. TOMORROW June 21-Dance, under auspices of the county auxiliary band of the Amer- fcan Legion, t the Mincola Legion house, June dance, Sea Gull club of Nas- smu county, at Community ball Long Beach. Card party, Camp 44, Patriotic or- der of America, at the Pox theatre Announcement - - We take pleasure in informing our friends and patrons that we are now serving Anheuser Busch . Ice Cream Phone: ( F. reeport For Prompt Delivery ~ Ask About Our M. C. Cough Balsam 0, is T EN N NUPTL A RE SOLEMNIZED Ceremony Takes Place In Church Of- The Transfiguration , tion, \ah .of Mi ging. Florence Irene Mr. and Mrs. Tenney, daughter Y - WOOD William King Tenney, 26 North Long Beach avenue, Free- =~ Oceansiue Association Pians Garden Party The members of the Oceanside hospital association have made plans for a garden card party, to be held July 1, at the Intemann estate, Mc- Murray street, Oceanside.. Reserva- tion may be made through any of the patronesses, who are Mrs. August Brandt, Mrs. Christian Binver, Mrs. Leon , Mrs. Howard Cornwell, wi Cerner, Mrs. Andrew Frits, Mrs. Richard P. Junker, Mrs. Tufel._ Mrs. Rudolph... New» bauer, Mrs. D. Roeder, Mrs. Wil- Ham Schneider, Mrs. Joon Bur- chards, Mrs. David Noge!, Mis. Jo- seph Boris, Mrs. 8. Taylor John- Won, Mrs, Frederick Strang, Mrs. Eric R. Krause, Jr., Mrs. P. O'Connell and Mrs. William Tompkins. > Valley Stream 1 Mrs. Arnold Hostess To Bridge, Dinner Club w of men Readers and Dinner club. Among those pres- ent were Mrs. George Phosay, Mrs. Frederick Weldersum, Mrs. iving B. Barnett, Mrs. Boyd McCreary, Mrs. Hayden, and Miss Carmen Goldwyn The club is plinning an ail-day out- Ing.to Centreport, June 24 Church Committee Gives Card Party - A card and bunco party was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fletcher G. Chalmers, Fletch- er avenue, Valley Stream, under the muspices of the candy Locth com- mittee: of the annual foir of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church, Stream.. Awards. wire given for the high scores, and relreshments were served by the committee, of which Mrs. Chalmers was chairman. Freeport & - Mrs. Sutton, Jr., Hostess At Bridge And Tem Mrs: W.-W. -Button.-Ir., of Lena avenue, Freeport, was hostess ) at bridge and tea, Wednesday afternoon The guests were Mrs. Blanche Mac- Mrs. Kilburn 8. Arnold, Cochran , Valley Stream, was hostess Donald, Mrs, Ralph Healy and Mrs | Joseph Morris. Mrs, Henly neld high score. evening to the Cheeric Bridge Rockville Centre, L. I a* WALL INSTITUTE OF VIOLIN 189 Sunrise Highway, Cor. N. Village Ave. Tel. R. V, C; 5618 Immediately after the ceremony, a reception was held for the families of the young couple in the Garden City, hotel. ~ The young couple left late in the afternoon on @ motor trip through Canada, 'The bride is a graduate from Eeepart High, school, class of 28. \k_ Allin, _ Mrs. Frederick. Bunnell, and Mfrs. George Allin. NOTES . s The Clock club, of Lynbrook, met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Carl Olson, \Van 'Nest, New York, Plans were discussed for a beach party, June 15, at the home of Mrs. W. OUTSTANDING FEATURES: EXPERT INSTRUCTION BY CAPABLE TEACHERS, 2. LOW COST-ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK. 3. VIOLIN OUTFIT FREE TO EACH PUPIL : 4. RESULTS GUARANTEED-EXTRA LESSONS FREE , ENROLL NOW-Those pupils already enrolled will receive due credit if they win the contest now being run in conjunction with the FANTASY THEATRE 1. Brown, Rockaway Point. nt were Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. Mrs. H. K and Miss A. Vassie 41 SHILLING Still At The Old Locatio ame PERCA PRINTED _IN /GUAR- ANTEED \COLORS GREAT VARIETY VYOILES FLOWERED AND FIGURED IN WIDE TETY OF COLORS RAYON SILK, FIGURED AND ~ \WE SELL FOR LESS\ Except Wednesdays Saturday, J une. 21st Tomorrow is for special instruction at any Cwntglnd Those pres- rs. L. Nolan, Mrs, M. Cart- mell, Mrs. A. Eller, Mrs. R. Thake, A. Jannicky, West Merrick Rd. FREEPORT, N. Y- 19¢ ya. 29¢ ye. SHANTUNG . Style Decrees! - slim legs -dull stockings To make the Legs look slim, adorn them with =-L-VAN-ROON- Genuin First VAN e Crepe -- «\ % Quality Roon HOSIERY STORES 25 Atlantic Ave. Lynbrook Open Evenings Until 9:00 Special {Offer Closes Tomorro the last -day on which you can. register Singer School 'in Nassau: 7-A Main St. Hempstead O oM W I M I | | | . Maine a Dress Free Many women already have accepted this offer of free expert instruction in making a lovely dress. Join with them-and in- vite one of your own friends to fill out a coupon and also enjoy, the benefits of this special privilege. Remember you can arrange to make your dress next week or the week after, but you must bring the coupon below and register at one of these five Singer Sewing Schools not later than 9 o'clock tomorrow night, Saturday, June 21st. ~SINGER SEWING SCHOOLS SINGER KEW TNG MACHINE °COMP ANY po s--ow aem ale a a a e m (These washable sports frocks are charming for active or spectator=sports. Of Rajah, shirting, silk pique and flat crepe in all the new fashions. In pastel shades and white, sizes 14 to 44. Good for Free Instruction in the making of one dross * This coupon entitles the' person whost # name und address sppear below to 19s # ocive. free Instruction in thg making of one dress if presented st say /* Binger Bhop in Nassau County not later than Saturday evening, June 11st. t Name Addnn; A.. (3) ans Baldwin Harbor ' Pharmacy | i A M. Scheinberg, Prop. , _ . 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