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The Nassau (Mke: mERRILL WINNER Y MASSAPEQUA SHOW | § = eview Women Readc« 's Page Of Features Todayi Menu Menu For Dinner Broiled Veal Chops Creamed Pota- toes - Buttered Bread E Yor | them together [-- Beauty - |..\ By Helen Jameson (MULE, gur vive) making ai Furs Enter the Millinery Mode Oil should remain on the over night It isn't the easiest matter in | world to remove it. A bath spray a strong force: of water. Lurl¥ \ should be used before soap is ab The shampoo medium should be | freely, so it will foam up well. Caab jor any blank soup can be {the solution will be stronger if It | meited and allowed to stand for ## | vera! days After the seaip a suggestion of pelt put on with care, it need ut sineared over the hair shafts (Copyright 1930, King r Syndicate, Inc SCENIC ATTRACTIONS SCHEDULED FOR BEACH Fireworks Display Will Include Two Large Pieces ., ied, William S. Merrill, of Massa- B; tis the winner of the asweep- f x the first annual flower show department of the Mas- H Women's club, which was IMA last Priday in Grace church par- house, Massapequa. Mrs. Mer- exhibits won 15 points, and she d as an award a pewler Vast by Mrs. Charles Wingat im Garnet Paine, who won the 1 mward for the . best porch pation for a Spanish type house, a tail black vase filed with can- snd lemon Queen marigolds, had Emu He also showed a basket ining 20 varieties of vegetables on his place. Mrs. E. H. Floyd Jones was next in , with a total of eight points. There 36 exhibitors in all, and some who received awards are Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Devine, Mrs, Azlg- go!“ Ormsby, Mrs. Margaret . Mss. Paul Craig, Mrs, Rum- Mrs. Car] Magdalin, Mrs. George ht, Mrs. Alton C. Haight, Mrs #, Mrs. Wray Williamson, Mrs. en, Miss Rose, Mrs. Harry Bonney, WHM. Wiliam H. Whitner, Mrs. Hess wind Mrs. Dundas Winners in the children's class were Smith and Ruth Auser, of Mamapequs, and Ethan Allan Craig and Jonrthan B, Craig, of Seaford. Mrs. Townsend G. Carman, of Amityville, and F. E. Marshall, of Mempstead, were the Judges. At the next meeting of the garden department of the club, September 23, plans will be made for a chrysanthe- mum show to be held the latter part of October COURT ST. RAYMOND HOLDS CARD PARTY Phum Jam Head Lettice Salad Sour Cream Dressing Orange Cresm Cuke . Sour Cream Dressing 2-3 cup thick sour cream 3 tablespoons vinegar 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar 1-4 teagpoon celery salt 1-4 teaspoon dry mustard. Have cream just sour enough to be very thick and creamy. Beat with a fork and add the rest of the in- gredients. Beat thoroughly and serve ma. head lettuce or vegetable sal- Oil Treatments for Dry Hair and Dandruff Coffee shampoo, . rut Special scenic attractions a ly: fireworks. exhibition. at Beach State park include \The Runaway v2 feet long. and \Niagaia Pr 2egg yolks feet long, Benjamin L. Van 2-3 cup milk ° Bk L executive secretary of the Long {slung 1 teaspoon orange extract Slate | Purk - commission. . anno inced 1-2 teaspoon lemon extract C this morning . The: two. witrustiong 1-8 teaspoon. sait have been added. to the reguin . dia- 2 cups flour play, he said 2 teaspoons baking powder Other pielorial displas t 2 egs whites, stiffly beaten fluition. will include °C < on & Cream butter - and sugar, . Add Seesaw. and Phe | ir y yolks, mifk, extracts, sait, flour and Thes all spectacular [% s 20 baking powder. . Beat 3° - minutes. aerinl orks. - Mr. Van S hades Fold in egg whites. Pour into 2 said. . The exhibition . miso w! layer cake pans lined with waxed Knurmx by th ni-m‘uwurlvwm 1 I all batteries: and 100. bombs mmztmslm “gm“;nfi'z moder display will begin at 8 0'cl SPAIN HOLDS STRIKERS LAID BOMB BY CHURCH GRANADA, Spain. Se; A small bomb explode day in front of San t D church . without causing. it much damage Police a metdent . to. gita strike. here Orange Cream Cake 1-2 cup butter 1 cup sugar > Locon wick + exe are fr Orange Filling 1-2 cup sugar 3 tablespoons flour 1-8 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons grated orange rind 1 tablespoon lemon julce 1-2 cup orange juice 1 egg yolk 1 teaspoon butter Blend sugar, flour and salt Add, rest of ingredjents and cook in dou- Years back when a shampoo wasiter bath. The hotter it is, the bet- a sort of family celebration-the idea'ter, the more suickly and thorough- {being that as we are not water ani-ly will it soften dandruff and clear mals, train wool shouldn't often come the scalp generally of debris |in contact with water-prac | --practically - . everybody from baby Willle to grang-| the entire scalp area. If pa had dandruff, a disgusting\ and the hair is brittle and lifeless, and untidy. trouble looks as if it is generally despondent The scalp, like the hair has a rub the oil Its entire length r mn collect fly pi) Five or te inutes of v ble boiler unl very thick and creamy | CDGCNCY - to collect. fving dust tn . C6 06 (C0) Sil dolly Sur frequently.\ Cool and use as fl}- fhldins secretions of fat from sam- SCARY (Of wil ct Why Thumo ing between 2 baked cake layers. cous glands, collects the desquri-) y___- - Spread with boiled frosting. ated epithelium of the skin surface «id masses up products of perspita- Home’Making Helpa ton. -. All these: deposits are. irrl- ELEANOK ROSS Court - Bt, _ Raymond, _ Catholic Datighters of America, of Lynbrook, held a card party Tuesday evening, 8% the Knights of Columbus ball,. ' Hempstead avenue, Lynbrook, . MIS &. A. Cermes, of Malverne, was chair. man, and at the close of the evening, extended ber thanks to all those present. and to the members of the €ommittee which assisted her. The door award went to Mrs. Thomas MacNamara, and the special sward went to Edward Posse, High score In bridge went to Mrs. James Killeen, Mrs. James Kenny, Mrs, George Dal- ton, Mrs. Hanagan, Mrs, Albert Grun- m2, Mrs. Ruddy, Miss Grace Dalton, May Kelly, Miss Grace Fox, Miss E Pous wous itlow bring Aith wir ra t Roiléd Frosting 1 cup sugar 1-2 eup water 1-8 teaspoon cream 1 egg white tants. When not removed, there ap- pears a flakey, crusty substance. tha calls tor repeated oilings and serub- bings. of tartar Becker, Miss Helen Lynch, Mrs. rune) Price, Mrs. Fox, K. Starke, faseph Boylan, Robert King and H. Kiley in 500; Mrs. E. 5, Rh , Mrs g 'Thbmpson, Mrs. H. B. ight, Agnes Collins, H. D, Wright, R. WWsickle, E. 5. Rhodes, and A. M. Mefckle; in pinochle, Mr. and Mrs. Melfrich, Mrs. McCabe, A. Fitzgerald, H Brier and E. Mayer: in euchre, Bleckman, Mrs. M. J. Hart, Miss on Hatten, Patrick Casey, Mr. Mc- and J. F. Harrigan; in bunco, Bra. A. Zanier, _ Mrs. Ausen, | Mrs. Bhaw and Mrs. Schmeling. Non-play- erg awards went to Mrs. Pree, Mrs. M. O'Regan, Miss M. O'Regan, Mrs. A. A. Oermes, Miss O'Hearn, | Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Edward Degnen, Mrs. P. Maxwell Galloway, Mr. King, J. J. Denning and Mr. O'Donnell. HETHER you be caim, collected and eool or impulsive and hot-headed, you will surely want a fur hat next season. Reports from Paris are filled with accounts of hats made of flat, supple furs, mostly in draped beret models. Many suits of fur and velvet have matching caps, a suit ofe‘fny mole and green velvet being com- lemented by a little as of matching mole. romdtail is regarded as the ideal fur for both hats and suits, and the little draped berets of this beautifully marked fur that are to be found in almost every rtant collection have been tremendousli admired by both professional stylists and buyers. In line with the formal elegance which is to next few months if the reports from the style centers are to be believed. All in all, we should all benefit by the new fashions, which stress subtle elegance and unobtrusive charm. Both of the hats sketched for this page are indicative of the latest millinery trend. The cleverly draped hat is of supple black breit- schawantz and is caught at center with a smoky earl ornament. 'The large hat has a velvet brim n dark green and a chenille crown of the same color, an important fabric combination. The band and bow are of grosgrain, The gloves are both mosquetaire models, the first being of tan kid with trimming of brown kid, while the second model is of rose-beige with a_tan edge and three tan pearl buttons. The 1-2 teaspoon. vanilla | Mix sugar, water and cream of tar- tar, Boil gently without stirring un- (til a thread forms when wortion is slowly poured from a sncon. Slow: iy pour, into the beaten caz whife Beat untIl creamy . Add van'lia and frost cake, 3s PARENT TEACHERS _; MEET AT MINEOQLA The executive board of the Island of the State Teacher association - met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. William . Elderberry road, Mineola. Plans were completed for the fall conference al Valley Stream school No. 13, Thurs- Whether or not dandruff is a par- asitlc trouble is not definitely decided Some scalp specialists believe it is; others maintain that it is not. but that it forms a fine nest for bacteria km“ produce scalp diseases-especially ing crusts form upon the scalp, med- attention should be sought. Re- moving these deposits by force is bad policy; mbrasions from and there is danger of infection. At any rate, dandruff should be done away with. Ofl treatments are highly recommended They soften removes them. make a practice of applying oll be- sebortheic eczema, When fatty, bleed-| LUXUKY FOODS NOT AN EX TRAVAGANCE |vear to buy things like cquab caviar and. lobster for dinner I cook at home,\ said a rather exper-| 9U {enced housekeeper, as though she were th ‘rom‘esimg something. \I used to ro- gard all those things as too extrav- and | C# them and used to order just those \Do you know, T've only begun this !NENE wy is hrifte vier | mu antity ey eat economy an enjoyable agant, and wouldn't think of buying !> not an extra Certainly enjoy with an Idea houseke pate mo h when leven though the Tal indiffer And a sm but e wan when t ”may when..we aie out, before. we'warm, or appetite has wai | were married | ''Then on one of these warm days. to |monico and it was too hot to take ba est. can the sears, Aud 'no neXt 087 \when I went to market for a steak small amoun's any women T couldn't get a nice small Del- ury Pod the se \the ordinary foods. seem | bec may it ta Kev-i) this Autumn, gloves are of increasin portance in the mode and every woman wit pretensions to smartness will invest in several pairs. 'The ungloved hand should be rare for the Erma-twp bertha collar ties in front with a w. It is of Pink georgette and a rose of a deeper shade of pink is caught in the knot in front. fore the weekly or fortnightly sham-/s big cut, suddenly my brain began otecs wiar poo find that the scalp is healthier, bo finction again' Why not buy a lures over its tavor and the hair itself glisteny and Of|iopster instead? Actually, it costiwho cannot see bur good appearance. yery little more than the steak Tigo eestabic over imp: For the medium to be used, On€lwould have bought, and althoughponsive cheese Or fan can select olive, mineral, or castor oll. there might be more waste on a lob-/Or indefinable sausage The latter should be thinned with an|ster, still there was enough for theitruffies \orrapin hav equal portion of alcobol. Apply with/two of us and we'd enjoy what Ture and (url a piece of absorbent cotton mlong/had much more than meat\ grouse, purtrids partings. Begin at the back of the It's curious how accustomed we but many head, so the oll-if used too freely/get to paying fairish sums, for a cut ro a yard of -won't pour down the forehead.lof meat. and think nothing of It sunsrior nent o Heat the oil, and keep in a warm wa- Yet. spending the same sim on a cies f who of .c wh day. Octooer 23. Tentative plans were made for | the - operet'a, . \Singing Leaves,\ in October The play was written 'by two of the faculty mem- \bers of the district and will be given \in Farniingdale and again in Baldwin Each association in the district will 'be asked to dispose of one page of ad- in the programs. A list of to be sent to Mrs. Reginald istrict chairman, of all dele- the district to the state at Rochester, October 8, 7 hen ribbons of satin will be sent them for identification. MRS. HENRY P. DAVISON TO SAIL FOR BELGIUM its / Sundown Stories SUCCESS, FAILURE, SUCCESS By Mary Graham Bonner John. and Peggy and the Little Black Clock had been taking a trip} In a plane over a\ city with huge sky- - scraper “flaggg ® said the Litlle Black OClck and the Clock had but now that he is just about to be turned the time Considered so successful, he is going ahead to find that the steel is nobd mgr:- . ig out the way it should, and hg is cuay WU\ Pk! going to be called a failure\ them pails» , _'That seems dreadful when he hat scrapers would \U |known what it was like to be galled have been porsipfe| ® said John NWC DS)) , 'It does.\ mgreed the Little Black for' gis\ Sop Top Clock \but he | will kenow . succes one man {again, so it is not ms bad as though And - now - th he never knew again what it was to c be praised.\ Clock was turning the time backward) \ dn\ ou w have eat sky- and they maw a man working over a os te * M led scrapers if It hadu't been for this great machine which looked like al a R . mighty furnace, man,\ said the Littls Black Clock h \tor he found out how to make stee! \What is he doing?\ John , asked, u that could be bought for little money And you haven't told us his name?\! and made without much trouble. \His name,\ said the Liitle Black] \Just ms steel is the foundation of Clock, \is Henry Bessemer, and he so many of our buildings, so Henry Is watching tron metal becoming very| Bessemer's work in England over one hot and turning into steel.\ hundred ago, is the foundation \And~so he is theone who dis- a of mucK of our present-day life.\ covered how to make steel cheaply =-- and easily?\ John asked. Monday-''The Raindrops.\ ake This Model at Home Stunning Model Of Tweed-Patterned Silk Pattern 1980 Nassau Daily Review 15¢. Practical Pattern By ANNE Apams The lines of this model, ant the fabric of \Which it is made, exfress the very last word in fall fashions. The notched collar, the belted waist- line and the cleverly attached akirt, give decided tailored effect that in extremely smart, Small buttons add a chis touch. Pattern: 1960 is delightful made of one of the new tweed-patterned alliks In fiat or canton crepe. 'They give! mo parents, that it is all a mortal efror You advized against ingrown hairs from shaving. Would there be any danger in removing these hairs if the neck is treated with hot towels, cold cream rubbed in and rpmoved, then more hot towels . . . (2. Answer.-The danger is that of septice-|« mis. The only way to avold such danger is to entrust any such surgery to the] hands of a physician only. \Ingrown\ not growing in. They are simply and inflamed bir follicles or In some instances epilating or re-! moving the hair is good treatment; in {others !t is oad treatment. Leave: the treatment of such trouble to the judg-! ment of the doctor Oculist Knows Best About Eyes | Belladonna was put into my eyes four, or five times before examination. Some! individums Insist 'that this has a purina-| ment detrimental effect on one's eyes . . . (P. R. Ho the functioning of the nerves involves the expenditure of energy. The brain works on a kind of free wheeling or- der, and its working tires or exhausts you no more than does the: work- ing of your skin or your lungs. This being true, you can readily see how foolish it is to ascribe a breakdown of any kind to overstudy, to business cares and all that hokum, If the brain functions without much expen- diture of energy, the nerves are still easier-running. It is downright dumb to think or say a person has \nerve strain\ or is suffering “GI,“ \netv- ous exhaustion,\ when if the truth were told-but never mind what redlly| ails the poor fellow, maybe it is not! nice to talk about. Now comes the pa'nt-and I wish I) Answer or some modification] could put a double row of baths on lzgszrgznumcdozmxdxahp“ may: 2\pr T ¢ to make it stick until people notice! ® ate st ofl it If the functioning of brain and ts Sriermine any ' Only| nerves involves the use of na ore Pe orie pr R‘m Eliminate: rah].- to energy than is necessary for normal|Ute dries pola io know a prac- Skin\ functioning. an alleced \nerve (G# i# bafmful Td want drops used in tonic\ is just ms necessary and nsfrfinfifiu?’ inn-7:3. tint\?- “51,1\ \mi? 11x55 helpful in any case as hmmemlnu detrimental, but in some inytances rather to build up, strengthen steady | a beneficial thing, for in\ near-sighted your skin. Ridiculous, lan't it?\ That G2\ particularly the enforced reat the is what I've always thought. Announcement was made in West- bury this week of the appointment of r\. Henry P. Davison, of Locust alley, well known in Westbury as ome of the three members of the cen- trai conimittee, American Red, Cross, represent the American soclety at international conference of the Cross and of the board of goY- armors of the league of the Red Cross #aetetics to be held at Brussels, Bel- glum, early in October. Mrs. Davison ts to sail about September 24. international conference meets ery four years and is aitend- @& by delegates of all national Red Groms eScleties in the world. . The or more nations, This is the four- mth meeting to be held. Mrs. Da- Filton is the chairman of the Nassau ounty chapter. American Red Cross. Is noted for her work. for the a.“ of this organization. sould seule ( fowg } ant « [s (= @ ) (€ % ® Tmn ® ] [® cum mith @ American New Bantam Car NOW FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY eves for a few days is good for the ayer and the eyesight. Bo if your ocullst thinks drops necessary before the measurement of your vision, let him go to it. He's the doctor and he ought to know better ...an anybody else, Sounds Good Sense A doctor. told me that ari , awoon- ing or fainting le not heart disease any more than it is lung or brain direase . . (w. A 9. Answer.-And It sounds perfectly trus. t, awoon or Very few persons, who \\ have any- - have a selzure of \i \» __|M 40 Miles on a gallon of gas! 1,000 Miles on a 5 pint filling of oil! 10,000 Miles on $56 worth of gas and oil! 20,000 to 40,000 Miles on a set of tires! Cost per Mile (gas, oil, tires) less than % cents! 40 .Miles an hour in second ! ©UrsTIONS aND ANswims Chanee For Argument It“: fhhlln: and they its!» eir. father, neighbor _ claims there mo such & as children re- sembling parents, and that parenie only eir. children resemble them. (Mr. 6. G.) m Answer -&he may follow (hat up with ton th Imagine We h semble in $1111]; GOING STRONG e Mark Twain recommended: & of tender young whales for % for the young man who advice for the strengthening \pH his mind so he could write for the , the brain food business has poor. A chap who had the im- to set his pitch right under k shadow of the White house hook» plenty of suckers for m while with brain food, but when the racket to harrassing they suppti ~A ”uh“. far this“: rm thing the matter with the (Copyright John P. Dille Co.) # } behind it on the four old continents. Modals and cups galore . . , for hill climbing, sped, yd; fuel, economy Its spunk and stamina hace startled~sports men from Scotland to Soa pore. It is trafic-wise. Wheelbase . only (% !i inches. Width . . sixteen inches. less thi stemdard. ... Dapts. tbropch traffic. like. a lit in ~ gall a young animal, A twist of the wrist and i | parked . . in hitherto impossible places It is showing now! Go look at it! behind the wheel and marvel how this co pact car can ewrry two people fortably. Cost? Less than a year's i; un the average large car. Four hundres forty-five dollars at the factory AMERICAN AUSTIN CAR C0, Inc DETROIT, MICHIGAN T just the right time the American Aus- A tin breaks into the domestic scene, not with just a new car, but a new principle of transportation. Families today are many indixiduala who want to go- many different places. Here!s transportation for two . . . at less than a penny per mile. Ten thousand miles for $56 in gas and oil. The tiressgo an forever . . . well almost . . . 20,000 to 40,000 miles. The bantam Austin is always ready to leap off anywhere at a moment's notice . . . to the depot . . , to the club . . . to the office . to the shops . . . a brisk, smart mount for the minor journeys, Every part of this car is made in America, by American workmen. . But its mechanica} design has eight proud record-breaking years xo wb to speak, to be maked to suggest same. yood in foods for a person \- with a weak brain. J+ is are funny that way. . They - to admit it, and indeed ve- It, if you intimate that their P wpe not full strength, even thare is no question at all that Meal endowment is feeble. On: other hand, they ather lik» to told thair nerves are weak, even no reason in the world te Js anything the mat- For this rea BACKED BY AN AMAZING P EDIGREE . Brooklands Racing Drivers Club, England * 81.53 mph. Seramban Hill Climb, Borneo First -Second-Third Montihery, France, 24-hour race Won at 64.75 mph & YEARS LONG _. 55.07 miles on one (imperial) ga of gasoline. Australia, Swiss Automsbile Club Touring Ruc» First Urquiola Hill Climb, Spain . Broke all records. Three cups retweestigation of this question Benedict snd hi# co-worker an Benedic. With more mocutaie a nig and more solentifis meth- @ds they found that prolonged con- eanipition of the miid on m piece of it, such as taking a weltten exam- in a college subject, Incremsed my?“ metabolism rate only 2 4 caut, over the resting Thie, «ali about the chamber ¥ to 200 per cent. They tbat a> .... provides to eep your brain' M high intensly for an hour ttr The Price is $499.00 Delivered tr44444 U right, then, we'lt lot that ghy braie work is mot work of the expendit or ‘Efin fou know betl A naturally Alwaye .. dots v m to tise then, fi od. Toth bo Avidenré otvatever thet | + 9%. 40% Canna sli >. - - * 2