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Newsday (Nassau Edition) from Hempstead, New York • 29

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Hempstead, New York
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29
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INVITATION TO DANCE Mrs 'Rowland II George of Manhattan left and Mrs Walter II Page of Cold Spring Harbor discuss plans for tomorrow night's performance of the Sadler Wells Ballet which Mill benefit the Near East CoMege Association Near East College Fund to Gain From Sadler Wells Performance The Near East College Association which supports the education of more than 7000 students in Greece Turkey and the Arab states will benefit from tomorrow performance of the Sadler Wells Ballet in the Metropolitan Opera House Music Players Society Plans 10 Youth Concerts Introducing children of high school age to the too infio qucntly heard music written for the small orchestra is the aim and purpose of the Long Island Chamber Music Flayers Society The plan includes a series of 10 concerts per star given at the rate of one a month at a different school each time Before the concert students will study the programs composers and instruments rarciifi and guests are also invited Members of the organization are entitled to attend lire 10 family and three regular concerts yearly Guest tickets are also included for subscribers Patrons of the society are Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt hitney of Old Westbury Mrs Carlton II Palmer of Center Island Mrs II Irving Pratt of Oyster Bay Mrs John MacAdam of Sea Cliff and Mrs Paul Scghcrs of I iuntingtou People interested in subscribing may contact cither Mr and Mrs Bernard Homer of Sea Cliff or George Raynor of Glen Cove Sorority Party Will Benefit Garden for Sightless People The Garden of Fragrance for the Blind in the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens will benefit from a fall festival card party slated for Friday Oct 14 in George Washington Hall Manhattan 'Hie party is sponsored by Delta Gamma alumnae in the metropolitan area Mrs Robert Preston of Roslyn Heights iiitcruatioiiil president of Delta Gamma and Miss Marguerite Winant of Manhattan arc honorary chairmen long Island residents assisting the committee include Mrs John II Williams of Mjnhassct Miss Joan Decatur of Garden City and Miss Patricia Burtis of Rockville Centre The Fragrance Garden opened last June has alicady lx'en visited by thousands of sightless people more than half of whom have gone through it alone Unlike signs on public exhibits the signs in this garden read touch the Plantings in this garden which was designed specifically for the blind are at hand level and each is identified with Braille signs One group of plants including peppermint spearmint dill and other herbs is labeled Concert Association Launches Campaignfor New Membership An to be a is being extended this week as the Eastern Suffolk Community Concert Association opens this season's membership campaign The drive was opened last night at a dinner meeting in Mitchell's Restaurant Greenport Membership in the association entitles sponsors to attend the concerts presented by the association during the coming season At the close of'tlie campaign week no more memberships will be offered and no tickets to single performances will be sold Volunteer workers will contact prospective members Those interested in joining may also contact tlie campaign headquarters in the House of Music Riverhead or one of the lofal chairmen Drive chairman include Mrs David Young Aqiicboguc Mrs Preston Tuthill Cutchoguc and Pcconic Mrs Edward Saliman East Marion Mrs Avis Norton Greenport Mrs Edward Jazonibck Matti-tuck Mrs John Appclt Orient Mrs Philip Halsey Shelter Island David Rothman Southold Mrs Edwin Lapliam Wading River and Mrs Erick Lemmcn East Moriches Amityville Club Sets Luncheon The Amityville Woman's Club will open the fall season with its annual luncheon Oct II 12:30 PM in the Bcllipage Country Club Bcthpagc State Park Guests of the day will be Adcle Neff inonologist and Cathy Booth pianist- Mrs Homer Ball is chairman of the luncheon assisted by Mrs George Webster and Mrs William Holnun Mrs Albert Rcnz is program chairman Reservations must be in by Oct 7 They can be made through Mrs Webster or Mrs Ball ARC Offers Sick Care Class A class in Home Care of the Sick sponsored by the Babylon Town chapter American Red Cross will begin this week in the Amityville Memorial High School Tlie class will meet weekly on Monday evenings from 8 to 10 PM for seven weeks under the instruction of Miss Mary Aliie O'Coimill Persons interested in the course can register in person in room 126 Amityville High School Highlight of the program will be the American premiere of The evening will also feature a new ballet by Frederick Ashton Chn santhcmc" and the coronation ballet to the Mrs Willim II Osborn of Manhattan is chairman of the benefit assisted by Mrs Frank Shepard of Fast Hampton vice chairman Proceeds from this 28th theater benefit will support the seven member colleges of the association 'Hie schools include Robert College and the American College for Cirls in Istanbul Turkey Athens College and Anatolia College in Greece Damascus College in Damascus Syria and the American University of Beirut and the International College in Beirut Lebanon Among the Long Islanders who are patrons of the affair are Mr and Mrs August Belmont of Svossct Mr and Mrs Robert Cummings Mr and Mrs Hamilton Hadden Mrs George Nichols Mr and Mrs A Page Jr all of Cold Spring Harbor and Miss Isobcl Peters Mr and Mrs Willis Wood and Mr and Mrs Francis Plimpton all of I Iuntingtou Society Notebook WEDDINGS Draprr-Morria Virginia Morris daughter of Thomas Morris of Southold and the late Mrs Morris to William Samuel Draper son of Mr and Mrs John Draper of Memphis Tenn Aug 28 First Baptist Church' Riverhead Muldowney-Dooley Anne Lillian Dooley daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Dooley of Hubbards Path Babylon to Robert Muldowney son of Mr and Mrs John Mul-downey of 116 East Ave Freeport Sept 17 St Joseph Church Freeport West-Miller Viola Miller daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Miller of Lexington Ave Babylon to John A West Jr son of Mr and Mrs West of Springfield Gardens Sept 17 St John Evangelist Lutheran Church Lindenhurst ilen-Sumner Janet Sumner daughter of Mrs Ralph Sumner of Shelter Island to John Andrew Neilsen of Brooklyn Sept 10 West Memorial Presbyterian Church Brooklyn Sehroeder- Rogers Rita Anne Rogers daughter of Mrs Rose Rogers of 4 Fourth Ave Bay Shore to Craig Sehroeder son of John Sehroeder of 30 Totten Pi Babylon and the late Mrs Sehroeder Sept 10 St Peter Episcopal Church Vecch io-Gerkea Meta Ann Gerken daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Gerken of 15 Bulgar St Babylon to Frank Paul Vecchio of Gerard St Deer Park Sept 4 Sts Cyril and Methodius Church Deer Park Stein-Miller Roseanna Miller daughter of Mr and Mrs Leon Miller of 45 Bobolink Lane Levittown to Robert Stein son of Mr and Mrs Richard Stein of Bronx Sept 4 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Holik-Jungclaus Margaret Jungclaus daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Jungclaus of 47 25 St Huntington Station to Wolfgang Holik son of Mr and Mrs Frank Holik of Bay Shore Sept 3 St Peter Lutheran Church Huntington Station Wright Bauer Fay Elizabeth Bauer daughter of Mr and Mrs George Bauer of Cambon Ave St James to Donald Edward Wright son of Mr and Mrs Charles Wright of Lindenhurst Sept 24 in Grace Methodist Church Lindenhurst ENGAGEMENTS Cl uck Zvonik Carol Marie Zvonik daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Zvonik of Huber Ave Holbrook to Jim Cluck son of Mr and Mrs John Cluck of Dallas Texas Landman Willis Patricia Ann Willis daughter of Mr and Mrs John Willis of Rocky Point to Charles Henry Land-man son of Mr and Mrs Terrance Landman of Port Jefferson Station Murphy Clark Priscilla Jean Clark daughter of Mrs William Lincoln Clark Jr of North Road Greenport to Patrick Joseph Murfihy Jr son of Mr and Mrs Murphy of Stroudsburg Pa (Notices to appear Iiere must be printed or typed and addressed to the Society Notebook Marriage announcements must be sent in before the uedding takes place) Tuesday October 4 1955 29.

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