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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 193T TetepKohi WjBH t-9000 6 Tor 'Ad Retulu Bearh Party A beach party win be given by the Osborne Casey, Mrs. Alfred D. Olena, Mrs William A. Staats, Mrs. Walter performance In the Lm Tracy Broadway" role.

Hl next stop Is BEN MAIDEN'S RIVIERA members of Club Perennial at Jones Beach this evening. Miss Helen C. Bennett of 231 Lenox Road Is pres Uroadwny Ncwsrcd So ciety ident and Miss Helene T. Hingenltl (Where Eddie Garr Is simply Car-rand these nights): 1 think I'm lying, but I've never seen you look more beautiful," a business man coos to his bland blonde. of 8200 Bay Parkway Is secretary.

I By II Gardner I Miss Diana Campbell Will Be Bride John P. Mooney Sr. and daughtw, MLsa Madeline Mooney. of Brooklyn have left on a motor trip to their Summer home at Napanee. Ont.

They will spend much of their time aboard their cruiser Madeline A miscellaneous shower was given on Friday for Miss Eleanor Theresa McConley of 3514 Avenue by Miss Kathleen Goodman of Manhattan and Bay Shore. I Jlarriage to Ii'M. Exner on Sept. 18 Will Be at MolherV Residence At Brightwaters Home A. Bayer and Miss Lillian S.

Kay. Fine weather drew a large attendance at the ladies' days at the local clubs yesterday. At the Cherry Valley Club, in addition to Mrs. Charles McC. Heissenbuttel, Mrs.

Henry W. Beebe. Mrs. Frederick C. Hewlett and Mrs.

Clifford M. Bishop, winner of the day, were Mrs. Harry Wykes Whitehill. Mrs. James P.

Pogarty, Mrs. John H. Livingston. Mrs. Benjamin Patterson Mrs.

Thomas C. Davidson. Mrs. Charles W. Hoyt, Mrs.

Richard Remsen, Mrs. C. Waller Barrett, Mrs. Allan R. Hardie, Mrs.

Helen R. Sayles, Mrs. Bethune W. Jones. Mrs.

George P. Durham. Mrs. John B. Woodhull.

Mrs. Eger-ton Chichester, Mrs. Charles R. McLaughlin, Mrs. Campbell T.

Hamilton. Mrs. H. Louis Naisawald. Mrs.

Walter B. Matteson. Mrs. Harry King, Mrs. Reginald M.

Rowe, Mrs. Frank R. BarniW, Mrs. Ruel L. Al-den, Mrs.

Donald S. Velde, Mrs. Albert MacDonald. Mrs. Harry S.

Gor- Mrs. Vincent B. Calcagno, Mrs. John A. Ewald.

Mrs. Francis W. Rouhe. Mrs. William J.

Manning, Mrs. Arthur F. Worden. Mrs. Charles J.

Bast, Mrs. William J. Vega, Mrs. Wilton C. Donn, Mrs.

John H. Es-qulrol. Mrs. Charles Cornibert. Mrs.

Andrew Masset, Mrs. Harry C. Ma-gulre, Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Mrs. Howard B.

Lee Mrs. Charles Vosburg. Mrs. Edward A. St, John.

Mrs. Leo C. Fletcher, Mrs. Edward T. Can-in, Mrs.

Robert Whiting Morrell. Mrs. Albert H. Aldcrton, Mrs. Charles Ward.

Mrs. George Bo-day, Mrs. Edward S. Woodhull. Mrs.

David Hutcheson and Mrs. John J. Maloney. Mrs. Percy R.

Pyne and Joan W. Pyne of Manhattan and Roslyn returned today on the Bremen of the North German Lloyd Line from abroad. Shelter Island Garden Cluh Has Luncheon Fifty members of the Shelter Island Garden Club held a luncheon and bridge at Montauk Manor today. THE 52D STREET PLAT-LAND: Johnny Broderick, the town's toughest cop, puts his hand on a fortune-telling apparatus to see what the stars hold in store for AMBASSADOR GARDENS: Lovely Miriam Hopkins, accompanied by her maw, says Selz-nick has turned her down for the Scarlett O'Gone With the Wind role. "He wants a drawl he can keep under long-term contract," she adds.

Th marrtaee of Miss Diana Campbell, daughter ol Mrs. Louis, idwln Thompson of 1 Montague and EJin Abercrombie LOBBY OF THE HOLLYWOOD THEATER: "Sure. Zola's great picture but they'd do better on Mondays If they had BAR: Mark Lutz of Richmond tips a waiter with two wooden nickels but they're redeemable for the McCoy for they're issued by the Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission. GAY 90'S: "Hitler's watching New York's political battle anxiously," breathes an ln-the-knower, "he's afraid of what LaGuardla-Dewey combo will do to Nazi activities In the Metropolitan LOEWS STATE: Dorothy Rogers, singing with Will Osborne's entertaining orchestra, will make cute little Judy Starr, billed as the singing Starr of the show, look to her laurels. Campbell of Culxa and New Mexico, fc Robert Morris Exner son of Dr.

Mrs. Max Joseph Exner of 547 vMp Prive. Manhattan, will I LEON EDDIE'S: The famous place on Sept. 18 at the home vaude veterans, York King, play miss uampoeus ml Suiianne Strait of Annapolis. nf -vew i host to a flock of friends gathered to helD them celebrate their 30th gas.

Mrs. Marshall T. Gieason, Mrs. will be Mi's Campbell's only Martin J. Remsen, Mrs.

George h. year in show business. A yokel In Mendes. Mrs. Edward G.

Richmond, vades the Pago Pago Room and asks The bride-'o-be Is the grand-1 sLehter of Mrs. Ellas Porter and Mrs. Weslev M. Cotterall. Mrs.

David Fromm. Mrs. Charles W. Gieason, for Mr. Pago.

LINDY'8: Sid Gary describes a bigamist as a guy who never knows when he's had enough! Brown. "The applause is noisy as a falling hair." ONYX: Ann Stuart asts Anna Mae Wong if the female troops called by the wife ot the Chinese Dictator could execute a "Chlang-kai OUTSIDE THE PALACE (Where a poster for "Slave Ship" reads: "Three Thousand Miles on a Spanish "Them Spaniards get more mileage than our American gas, RUBY FOO'S DEN: "I've got a good hangnail description of the beloved Doctor Leo Michel," Ed Weiner confesses, "The Harry Hershfield of the TOOTS SHOR'S TAVERN: "Hey, you got a good last line for me?" Gardner asks a fellow pillar-pounder. "If I had," Is the squelch, "I'd make a column out of it 4P2 I tie late Supreme Court Justice ilas Porter Topeka. and Jlrs. James Archibald Campbell, also Miss Emma Brown, Miss Ida Cooper, Miss Anne Eldridge and Miss Gertrude Dubey.

MORI'S: A movie wont whisners Topesa. Misi Campbell was graduated from Mrs. Charles E. Dunbar, hostess of GLEN ISLAND CASINO: "That story the Saturday Evening Post has Mrs. Fred Astaire boiling," whis that the social register won't recog the day, Mrs.

J. Willard Brainerd arbara in 1935. Mr. Exner nize glamorous Mrs. Jock Whitney fcctived his B.

A. and A. degrees Mrs. Clarence E. Tobias.

Mrs. Alfred W. Busby and Mrs. George pers a blueblood Columbia University. Officers in the Garden Club are Mrs.

Harry Naegeli, president: Mrs. Douglas Black and Mrs. Harold R. Bayley. vice presidents; Miss Erna Kraemer and Mrs.

James Heather-ton, secretaries: Mrs. J. J. Scannell. treasurer.

Miss Adelaide Pettit is chalman of the membership committee. Mrs. H. P. Frey of 2215 Newkirk Ave.

left Newark Airport on an American airliner recently for Absa-roka Lodge, Worpita, Wyo. She will visit there for a month. Oesterle, the day's winners, were HICKORY HOUSE: Joe Marsala admits "Swing Sessions'" are nothing new the South has been hold Mr. and Mrs. George H.

uaun among the many attending the Tuesday ladies' day events at the Garden City Country Club. Others on tne screen. BATTERY: Waiting for Cap't Kay Parson's Showboat to sail, one divorcee points to the Statue of Liberty and says "She oughta be in PARADISE: Spouts Beth had as their guest over tne weesena at their Summer home on Surry Hill. at the club include Mrs. Nicholas Timm, Mrs.

Ernest Child, Mrs. Ed ing 'em for years PLYMOUTH THEATER (Mil-ford) Hal LeRoy stampedes the audience with his brilliant ward N. Chalfant, Mrs. Howard Mott, Mrs. Clarence E.

Edwards, 66,363 MtW rOtKM CANT II WI0N6 VI0N6I HOTEL BOSSERT MARINE 1 0 CAPACITY ClrOWDS Nightly Ail MING CONVINCED HOW A SALESGIRL KEPT HER JOB DANtlNC, SHORE MNNCRS Atlantic Highianus, vrausm Woodward 3d of East Orance. J. Mr. and Mrs. V.

Richard ogue of 187 Hicks St. will be their kuests next weekend. i Mrs. Wilton C. Donn Is Luncheon Hostess i Mrs.

Wilton Courtney Donn of Roxbury Road, Garden City, formerly of Remsen entertained yesterday afternoon at a luncheon at the Garden City Country Club. Her guests were Mrs. John H. Es-qulrol. Mrs.

Howard Belmont Lee Jr. and Mrs. J. Wlllard Brainerd. Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Tribble announce the Mrth of a daughter. Joan Stuart Tribble. on Aug.

11 at the Peck Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Tribble is the former Miss Janet Babcock, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C.

Babcock. Mr. Tribble is the son of Mr, and Mrs. William P. Tribble.

DINNER SUPPER DANCING with Bill McCune and hit Orchestra Broadcatting WOR-Mutual Network lm SflMpthntf 3-1000 HHUUKLIN HEIGHTS OCEAN A VOORHIES AVES. ES. GEE, GRACE, I THINK I GOING TO LOSE MY THE FLOOR WALKER CALLED ME DOWN 50METHIN6 AWFUL YESTERDAY. I I WELL; CAN I HELP IT IF I FEEL 60SH, I'M FIT TO BE TIED. SALLY, I VE HAD THE SAME TROU8LE YOU'RE HAVING BUT I tJID SOMETHING ABOUT IT.

5HEEP5HEAD BAY I AY Mrs. Howard A. Seitz and her young daughter, Mary Virginia Seitz, photographed on the lawn of their Bright-waters residence. (Jay Pearly Photo.) Jill AND WHY SHOULDN'T HE, THE WAY YOU'VE BEEN INSULTING CUSTOMERS PLACE. to Lonjr Island Society II INI Dr.

and Mrs. William Hovgaard of the Hotel Margaret, 91 Columbia Heights, have sailed for Denmark N. Towasend, Mrs. Sylvanus B. Ward, Mrs.

Donald C. Vaughan, Mrs. Edward B. McKellar, Mrs. Herbert V.

Pierson, Miss Marion McKellar and Miss Maud Wood. Miss Dail Schell of Cathedral Ave. gave a luncheon party on Monday IN BROOKLYN and Norway to be gone for several Payne WhilllCV weeks. They will resume residence Entertains for Son BAYVIEW 1809 EMMONS Car. 8heeKhead Bar gheee-head Bar Genuine chlneae rood and American Dishes.

Luncheon 45c, Dinner 75c. Complete Shore Dinner el SO. CHOICE LIQUORS AND WINES FREE PARKING Mrs. Payne Whitney of Manhat the Margaret when they return. Lt.

W. D. Hoover, V. S. and Mrs.

Hoover and their family have arrived at the Hotel Margaret, 91 Columbia Heights, from the Hawaiian Islands, where Lieutenant Hoover had been on duty, at the Garden City Beach Club for Misses Dorothy Scharman, Margaret Elder, Vera Jager, Theodora Andrews. Kathleen McNulty, Barbara Barlow and Eleanor Dooman. RESTAURANT ON BOARDWALK Taitv annual dlihea. Moderate charges. Dinners Irasa 11.10.

tan and Manhasset entertained at luncheon before the races at Saratoga Springs, N. yesterday in celebration of the birthday of her son, John Hay Whitney. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. aMUtUL UqiOmUU WKUmv I FELTMANS CONEY ISLAND Mrs.

Floyd E. WooLsey of Arthur MAPLE GARDEN Light Rerreehiitente. Dancing from No cover charge. St. pntert.ninpH fit a hrlrlpf lunr.h Mr.

ar Mrs-, d. Raymond Estey ot eon on Monday. Her guests were GREGORY'S NONSENSE, YOU OWE IT ALL TO NEXT DAY Mrs. Walter B. Matteson, Mrs.

Campbell T. Hamilton, Mrs. Don M. Parker. Mrs.

Frank W. Cook, Mrs. 4th at 84th SI. New Cocktail Lounge now open. Luncheon SOc, Dinner 85c up.

Choicest wlnei and llquon. A Carts Mena and Bins Plato Special Lancheoa 40c Up Booking AO Kinds of Faaclwat 11S Proipect riaee, earner Flatbmb. Ave. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. and Mrs.

Alfred Gwynne vanderbut, Mrs. Elkins Wetherill, Ogden Phlpps, Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Schwartz, Joseph E.

Widner, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. B. Widener 2d.

MaJ. Louis Arnold Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Symington and Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Meyer. Edgar B. Walters. Mrs. Clifton W.

DO I FEEL GREAT TODAY? I'LL SAY I WHAT DID YOU MAYBE I CAN GET BACK MY GOOD DISPOSITION AGAIN. Wilder and Mrs. Charles D. Meneely, Mrs. Harry S.

Gorgas of Welling NOW TONIGHT WHEN YOU GO HOME, JUST FOLLOW MY ADVICE AND T0M0P90W YOU'LL BE A NEW PER50M. MICHEL'S 316-52 Flatbuih Ave. Luncheon SSc and 65c; Dinner 85c and $1.00. The best In Brooklyn sine 1910. A la carte all hours.

Cocktail Lounge and Bar. Private banquet rooms. Social functions. Delightfully cool. Choice liquors and wines.

EVEN THE MANAGER SAID I'D CHANGED-AND I OWE IT ALL WAKE UP YOUR I IUFD Rll P- ton Road Rave a luncheon at the Garden Ciiv Beach Club Monday 799 E. ith Bt. are spending their vacation at their Bummer home Harmony on Squlrel Island, Me. Miss Elda Montesl is visiting Miss Marlorie Wlcht at the Summer home of her parents. Dr.

and Mrs. Edward Wicht of 805 Lincoln Place, at Long Beach. Brooklynites Visit In Bretton Woods, N. H. Many Brooklyn people now touring the White Mountains are mak TO A CO DFNRnn No" Arc.

Complete Luncheon 40c- dUUWUUUU a carle. for Mrs. C. Waller Barrett, Mrs. Martin J.

Remsen, Mrs. Thomas C. Davidson, Mrs. Francis H. Baker, Mrs.

Lloyd Hamilton, Mrs. Alfred C. Garden City Guests Entertained at Gluh Special to The Eagle RIVOU TUDOR 1093-87 FLATBU8H AVENUE, NEAR CORTEI.TOD ROAD Luncheon 40c and 60c Dally Dinner 85c Bundav'a and Holidays 11.00 Blue Plate Dinner eoe up A la Carte at All Hours. COCKTAIL LOUNQg AND BAR. ChI aid CinlirUkle 84 MYRTLE AVE.

Bear JAY ST. CTJra. -221 Plrierla Luncheon 40c Italian Dinner 79s A la Carta. Italian and American Kitchen. Cocktails SSc.

Whiskey specials 190. Accommodations for prlvata partlea, no charge for room. Garden City, Aug. 18 Mrs. Harry King of 7th St.

entertained at luncheon at the Cherry Valley Club yesterday, her guests being Mrs. Harry Wykes Whitehill, Mrs. George F. Durham, Mrs. Bethune W.

Jones. ing headcruarters at Bretton Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.

Delmhors i dm ii tt Horminf Km to Tht llvwr ihould pour out two pounds of llqufd bile Into your bowels daily. If this bile It mrt flowing frtelr, your food doesn't digest. It just decays In the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You ret constipated.

Your whole system Is poisoned and yon feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. Laxatives only makashiflaVA mere bowel movement doesn't cet at the eause. It take thoea food, old Carter Little Liver Pills to art these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up'. Harm less, gentle, yet amazing In making bile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by nrme.

Stubbornly refuse anything else. Bowman Mrs James F. Fogarty, Mrs. Charles V. Gieason, Mrs.

Wallis E. Howe Jr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Hix.

Mrs. Don M. Parker. Mrs. Bruce Potte, Mrs.

Harry Martin and Miss Olive Spain departed Monday for a one-week visit on Cape Cod. Mrs. John R. Miller of Stewart Ave. entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home on Monday.

Her guests were Mrs. William H. Knapp. of Brooklyn visited the Mount Pleasant House, Pretton Woods, this IS MANHATTAN Bird in COOLED. Famous for Southern Fried Cbleken.

SO Popular Bar Prices. 711 1th Ave. (47-48 Sts.) Pavilion Marouerv Dln ln N- y-'' 'ashlonable outdoor garden. Mrs. Thomas M.

Hewitt, Mrs. A Mrs. Frank R. Barnitz. Mrs.

Walter B. Matteson, Mrs. Eeerton Chichester, Mrs. H. Louis Naisawald, Mrs, Campbell T.

Hamilton, Mrs. Charles R. McLaushlin, Mrs. John B. Wood-hull and Miss Ida Cooper.

Mrs. Harry E. Maule of Arthur St. had as luncheon guests at the Lawrence Beach Club yesterday Mrs. John C.

Doremus and Mrs. G. Lor-ing Hubbcll Jr. Miss Beatrice Enoqulst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Enequist of Whitehall Boulevard, who arrived week. Spending a few days there were MUses Edna and Louise Kropp, and nother party there Included Miss Addy M. Jones, Miss Mae M. Scott and Miss Mae Murphy of Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Sullivan of Great Neck are there; also Miss 'Josephine Gow and Miss Jean of Brooklyn. Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. McLean, John G. Thomp-' son, Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Phillips arid Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Smith and daughter.

Miss Ruth Wells Smith, IHITllL RISTAIIIIAMTS IN BROOKLYN entertained at a supper party at their Summer home in Bayport HOTEL GRANADA Chamber Motle Lafayette and Aihland Place BEST OF FOOD" BANQUET FACILITIES HOTFT. PTPRPFDriKTT Pierrap.nt and Hi. Sunday evening Miss Betty Briggs, Norman C.Thompson, Harold Kellar, jMr. and Mrs. Thomas Shepheard and Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel C. Thomp- son. I A aeear-Cerktalls (mm Mo-gOc. Luwhwn In cur Cockt.ll Boon D.lly BUBd.

LN MINHATTAN Hotel Lincoln f.f,.""0"- "J5'1' avc i.n Use OI.Mr lr. tl.25. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.

Stanton Iknvo nr-ived in Bermuda and are DRY, LIFELESS Jstavine at the Castel Harbour Hotel, Hotel Penn.ylv.ni. ISSVbTll. from an extended European tour on board the Normandie on Monday, departed yesterday to join her mother at the Lakeside Inn, Norway, Me. Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin Mooney of Cathedral Ave. returned early this week from a cruise of several weeks duration with Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Bartram on board their yacht Caritas.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Worden of Wellington Road are entertaining Mr. Worden's mother, Mrs.

Judson F. Worden of Rutherford, N. and his sister, Mrs. Charles H. Robinson of Pittsburgh, as house guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Carpenter, Miss Ruth Carpenter and Warren Carpenter Jr, of Clinton Road have returned from a Summer tour of Yellowstone National Park. Miss Mary Slattery was a luncheon hostess at the Washington Tavern on Monday to Mrs.

Edward Town, as are also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doherty, Miss Helen P. Root end luiiw dtailna alehtly mI Sundey. DlBMri Iron JJ.

Ci.if iiini cunney. Uliittri Iron tj. Civir altir 10 P.M, alihtt, 1J A Manning and Dr. and Mrs. E.

Mor King, all of Brooklyn. Mrs. Thomas H. Cullen of Brook IDDLE-MGE dyn. with Miss Mary Rose Dolan of Albany, N.

at Montauk Manor a long stay. They will be Joined A Mjm. JN. I Ml later by Representative culien. Mrs.

Raymond Monmonler of Forest Hills is at the Manor for a prolonged sav with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IN BROOKLYN 'John P. Davis of Baltimore, Ma i nunn.nu Ann McNevin of 537 E. 17th BEAU RIVAGE Shore Dinner) A la Carte Enjoy the cool ocean breexes Music end Dancing 315J EMMONR SHEEPSHEAD BAY For reiervatlona SHeepihead 3-B581 has as her house guest this week IN SUMMII, MORI THAU IV Ciiar.r.elside.

her country home in every girl needs to guard aga inst fr 1 Greenwich. Miss Marjone dry, lifeless, "Middlc-Ae MONTGOMERY ROYAL OPEN AIR GARDENS. Conttnuoui entirulnDint ind danclna. Broidwiy Biiyi. mT, 8.9794 Flatbuih Avenue and Avenge 1 Skin! For sun and wind are Luckily, there is VI.

simple precaution you can take STEVENS 296 Flatbush Ave. An eating place of distinction. Luncheon 50c. Dinner 75c. Vol Paiers' Orchestra.

Liquors ond Wines. No MINIMUM or COVER CHARGE. BRIGHT SPOTS P.oorf of Brooklyn. Mrs. John English and Mrs.

C. "vtt Baron entertained yesterday s. noon at tea at the Lake George durln? the garden visiting day or Lake George Garden Club. The sardens open were on the es-t-itei of Mrs. I.

A. Stevens, Mrs. William G. Beckers, Miss Helen Simp-ron. Miss Hilda Lolines, Mrs.

Edwin Jenkins, Mrs. John R. Loomis, Miss Julie and Mrs. Jeremiah T. Finch.

Dilightruuy alr-condltleMd. Ooea tma I U. Dloner tod Bucper Danelag althtly from i a'elork, III Diotalfs carallare Notelt, Orehittra. Cbarltt Pot at tne Binnood Organ. NoCovarCliene at any time.

Dlnnwrram 11. m. ITALIAN VILLAGE HOTEL ST. CE0RCE, BROOKLYN CLARK STREET 7i Ave. K.

T. Eipraas Station In Hotel i SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES tLU. wnroiT. BOBfliy end Holldirt, IN MANHATTAN AMERICAN SAINT PAUL'S Thorouprh preparation for Collrgf 8eprnt Junior Dept. 4th Ord up.

Braall claw. CttaloKuo. Boi Garclm City. I- I- N. C.

FrvoiJNO SCHOOL. No Individual Jmtructlon. Placrmfnt. ConvcniPnr lllm BrMklvn HtlltiU. Til.

MAIi 4-0701 PALMOirvi lOAPwillkeepyourcom-plexion soft, smooth, young-looking! Why? Because Palmolive is made with Olive and Palm Oils nature's finest beauty oils. That's why Palmolive's lather is really different why it helps guard against dry, lifeless skin. Palmolive cleanses gently, yet with a thoroughness that removes every bit of dirt and cosmetics. Leaves your skin' smooth and fresh, alive with beauty! JIMMY KELLY'S i lol SULLIVAN 8T. OPEN SUNDAY RUDY'S RAIL ve- t.

rtam, Ciomt iwry Wedntidiy. inlerlilnm.nl etery eight. SWEDISH FKOEBEL ACADFMY 1 Br.oklrn Are. PRea. -llS AOth Anniversary ,000 at Owl's Head See Caravan Show i The Caravan Theater of the WPA Theater Propect wheeled into Owl's Head Park.

Colonial Road and 67th again last night and entertained an audience of over iMOO persons with a presentation of "Riddle Me This," a mystery play ly Daniel Rubin. The performance Was one of a series. being given tvery Tuesday night at Owl's Head throughout the Summer by the Caravan Theater with the co-operation IX the Tark Department. THE WIVEL tH W. Mth Ht.

EVELYN NESBIT APPEARING "Home of the 8morasbord." (Swedish hors d'oeurres) for that after theater snack, oav floor show, dancing to the llltlnt tunea of Boh Asen's orchestra. RKRKFI.ET INSTITUTE ISt Mntoln Plate NF.vIni a.j;.i; Klnderiarlen Thrnaah Blab School ACCOUNTANC YBFOHET A RIAL Marketing Advertliln? and Seillnn PACE INBTITUTt, 225 Broadway, Y. LA SAIXK MILITARY ACADEMY Effective" entlere preparation. KeiljtMr. Bos E.

OaMala, L. N. trm cinra QUID ttOIKE, CCD q0oj51 40 68th St. Swedish Hers d'OeuVTee, with Dinner aiTso. Ueen mOrV pi.

witk taaeheen lee. Rntaa-ialamaat, Sapper Dane. Uf. Baoday Dtuer from 1 PJt All 1 1 "iiLii j. in iiiimiMnili TiftiiPifiM'MlIilli.

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