SIXTEEN Social and General News of Montauk and...
Transcript of SIXTEEN Social and General News of Montauk and...
S IX T E E NTHE EAST HAMPTON STAR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1931
Social and General News of Montauk and AmagansettA M A G A N SE T T C O TTA G E LIST
Capt. John Holving HasThrilling Experience
A group of M ontauk m en on board th e F riendship sloop of C apt. Jo h n Holving, had a th rilling trip to Block Island over the week-end. Included in the party were C apt. Holving, Ray Bevis, Jam es Newman, Edwin Wiberg, John Justed an d Louis Nystrom, Leaving M ontauk on Friday, about 4-30 p. m., the Rough R ider headed towards Block Island , a f te r passing the breakw ater a t Lake M ontauk. A mile beyond th is po in t a key In the propeller sh aft loosened and, in spite of tem porary repairs, i t was necessary to use th e sails m ost of the trip . T he old harbor a t Block Island was reached about 10 o clock th a t evening and th e p a rty w ent ashore.
T he re tu rn trip to M ontauk started Sunday afternoon a t 4:00. Efforts had been m ade to get repair p a rts fo r the propeller sh aft in Block Island w ith out success, an d i t was decided to risk the voyage hom e w ith the m akeshift repair. No sooner h ad th e shore of the Island been passed th a n trouble s ta r t ed. Some how or o ther th e reverse lever was throw n in gear and the propeller sh a ft was jerked out of the s tem about five feet. T he wind had slacked aw ay an d th e boat was left practically helpless.
D arkness was approaching an d it was necessary to do som ething quick. Edwin Wiberg volunteered to dive overboard and try to push th e sh aft back in place so th a t those Inside could reconnect it. Over th e side in to the inky black he dove, tim e and tim e again, bu t th e boat h ad ju st enough headw ay so th a t he could do nothing. I t was finally decided th a t th e trip would have to be m ade under sail and Capt. Holving and F irs t M ate Justed took th e wheel for the n ig h t an d the rest of th e crew w ent below. M onday m orning, a t 3 o'clock, th e boat reached a point six m iles south of M ontauk light, and it was only by tedious tacking and fighting th e tides th a t Lake M ontauk was reached by 7:30 in th e m orning, a to ta l of 15 hours for the M ontauk-B lock Island trip .
Much cred it is due to th e clever n av igation of C apt. Holving in bringing th e boat th rough th e heavy fogs th a t m orning and reaching the breakw ater safely.
This is the sam e Capt. Holving who planned to sail to D enm aik two years ago.
JAMES GOODMAN HALL COMING TO EAST HAMPTON AND MONTAUK THURSDAY
Jam es G oodm an Hall, noted aviator, Sm ith, Casey Jones, and o ther pilots, who h as been touring th e country in T h e C rusaders will come by plane
„ , from th e west end of Long Island an dthe in terests of th e Crusaders, an o r- ^ clrcle Qver M ontauk before r e _ganization w orking for a change in ̂ t u rn jng to E ast H am pton, w here they th e Prohibition laws, is coming to E ast will lan d a t th e F u rth e r lane field. T h ; H am pton an d M ontauk n ex t week to ( a ir C rusaders will proceed by ca r to partic ipa te in th e C rusader’s a e r ia l ; M ontauk. Judge Jam es A. Foley, Chas. parade. O n T hursday evening, August j H. Sabin an d K e n n eth O 'B rien of 20, th ere will be a C rusaders' Ball a t ̂Southam pton , are m em bers of the M ontauk M anor following th e arrival j com m ittee arrang ing the Crusaders' of Hall, F ran k Hawkes, Miss E linor visit to th is end of Long Island .
WAINSCQTT SPRINGS
Elks’ Carnival QuitsM ontauk; Lack B usiness
The Elks' carnival, which was to have been held on th e P arsons' lot next to th e W ahlberg stand , packed up on W ednesday n igh t and le ft M ontau k shores for p arts unknow n. Last week a t the M ontauk Cham ber of Commerce m eeting Jam es C. Crilly of th e Elks was asked no t to continue w ith plans fo r th e show a t th is place bu t M ontauk h ad been so press- agented along th e Island th a t he was convinced th a t th ere would be more business a t M ontauk th a n th e one carnival operating for th e Community and Catholic Churches could handle. Consequently th e show was erected w ith m erry-go-round, ferris wheel, and all th e o ther stands, on Sunday and was open for business on Monday and Tuesday. Poor business did w hat th e expressed opinions of th e M ontauk people could no t do, an d the show left th e lo t a t sundown on W ednesday. T he w eather undoubtedly kept a num ber of visitors aw ay th e first of th e week, bu t i t is doubtful if the thousands of sightseers th a t th e Elks were depending on w o u l d have m aterialized under any conditions.
T he carnival in th e business section continued to operate, bu t h as no t had the play expected because of th e shore leave hours of th e sailors and th e disinclination of th e gobs to be a ttra c ted by these am usem ents.
pened an d th e body m igh t have been carried aw ay m any miles.
T he luncheon s tan d of th e Wom en's Guild on th e shore side of the old Fowler F ish p lan t did a good business during th e fleet operations. T he Com m ittee in charge worked in relays an d th e s tan d was open from early m orning to la te in th e evening. Hot dogs, ham burgers, cigarettes, and so fo rth were sold an d i t is expected th a t a good am oun t will be realized above expenses.
T he W est end of th e new concrete road was opened to traffic las t S a tu rday. T h is gave m any a n opportunity for th e first tim e to have a look a t th is road an d th e views from it. T he w eather since S atu rd ay h as been e ith er hazy or ra in ing an d it has been impossible to enjoy to th e fullest th e m arvelous view from G rea t Hill and a t the east end as th e road leaves H ither Woods an d comes down the long hill in to M ontauk. Traffic over th e new road was very heavy during th e week, bu t i t was observed th a t nearly half of th e traffic going west w ent over th e old highway.
T he Ladies A ltar Society operated a re freshm ent s tan d during the week a t th e Carnival in th e business section.
I t is expected th a t all th e work of pouring concrete will be com pleted by tomorrow on th e new S ta te Highway. T he shoulders and all o th e r work will be com pleted before L abor Day and the en tire road to th e P o in t opened.
The M ontauk T h ea tre operated from 2:00 o’clock every af ternoon d u ring th e week an d m any of th e sailors of th e Scouting fleet attended .
T he Regis R estau ra n t p lans a special dance a ttra c tio n for tonight.
P ractically every available room was taken in M ontauk over th e week-end. T here were very few inquiries a t the C ham ber of Commerce inform ation bureau, however.
M O N T A U K C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H
Rev. A. D avid W illiam s supplied the pulpit las t Sunday an d i t was pleasing to note a fu r th e r increase in attendance. T h is coming Sunday services will be held as usual, Sunday School m eeting a t 9:40, church service a t 11:10, an d evening service a t 7:30.
Everyone is invited to note especially th e evening service an d to plan to be there. T he C hurch is to be host to a group of m en from th e U. S. S. Om aha, accom panied by Rev. S ta u n ton W. Salisbury, chaplain of the Om aha, an d th e sh ip ’s orchestra. Chaplain Salisbury will speak a t the services. Following th is “ship 's service,” there will be an inform al hour and the Young Peoples’ Society has arranged to serve refreshm ents. This will be a fine opportunity for th e folks to m eet a fine group of our Navy lads and everyone is urged to a tten d if possible.
MONTAUK NOTES
A son, W illiam jr., was born to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Gidlow of M ontauk, a t the S outham pton Hospital last Monday, August 9th. T he baby weighs 8 pounds, and m other an d child are both well. Mr. Gidlow is employed as an engineer by th e M ontauk Beach Development Corporation.
Francis Barnes, a second class seam an aboard th e Milwaukee, was drowned on M onday n igh t as he a t tem pted to step from th e cruiser to a small boat. He evidently h it his head on th e boom and was stunned when he entered the w ater. Every effort was made to locate the body but up to late W ednesday n igh t these were unsuccessful. T here were strong tides and deep waters where th e accident hap-
A. V. I. S. Benefit D ance an d BridgeThe A m agansett Village Im prove
m ent Society is delighted w ith th e re sponse to th e benefit dance an d bridge they have p lanned a t th e Sea Spray In n on T hursday , August 20, for which they have secured th e services of Bill Young an d his orchestra, bu t th ere is still m uch effort needed to ra ise the necessary funds to continue th e sp ray ing of our beautifu l trees, a n d m any o th e r im provem ents th a t have been p lanned and can be fulfilled only by th e co-operation of all. O ne of them Is to restore our historical In d ian Well. All funds w hich are ra ised will go for th e benefit, as one of our m em bers who is m uch in terested in th e society h as given th e use of th e Sea Spray.
T he patronesses include Mmes. H arry L. H am lin, George Ethridge, G ilbert U. B urdett, N orm an B arns, Jo h n D. Jackson, Jo h n W. Howell, Jorges E. Zalles, Jo h n de R. Storey, D ennistoun M. Bell, George C. Kip, F ran k W. Parsons.
O thers who are assisting are the Misses M arjorie Nash, L illian M cG rath , Beverly Baker, M iriam Conklin, M rs. S. J . Kelsey, Miss E thel Baker, M rs. Orville Davis, M rs. S ta n ford S m ith , and M rs. M. B. O ’G orm an.
M embers of th e reception com m ittee are M rs. Jorges E. Zalles, Mrs. G ilbert U. B urdett, M rs. W illiam L. B arne tt, M rs. George Schellinger, M rs. D ennistount M. Bell, an d M rs. Lewis S. Parsons. M rs. H. L. H am lin, M rs. Jo h n Howell, M rs. M arshall W arrin , and M rs. George E. K ip have donated prizes, an d Miss Frances Chase of th e Sunrise Shop, East H am pton, L. I., has m ade a very generous reduction in prices on artic les purchased of h e r for th e party .
At W indw ard CottageG uests for th e season of 1931 a t th e
W indmill C ottage include: M rs. C. T. Zoebisch, Miss E. D. Pugh, of New York City; Mr. an d M rs. W esley B. Gibson, of M anhasset; Miss H enrietta de Buck, of Brooklyn; M rs. F . M. Olyphant, Miss R u th O lyphant, of Englewood, N. J .; Dr. an d M rs. H. G. W illiams. Miss B ertha W illiam s, of Keene, N. H.; Mr. and M rs. H. T . de Normandie, of Jackson H eights; Miss L aura Tucker, Miss Alm a Tucker, Mrs. C. E. W ade, Miss Rebecca Holmes, of Brooklyn; Miss F lorence Teets, of Woodside; Mr. and M rs. C. W. W ent- zel, of New York; Mr. and M rs. John A. Benton, of G reat Neck; Miss C a th erine Roberts, of F ishing; Miss K a th erine C unningham , Miss M ary H orn- ickle, o f Brooklyn; Miss Constance W ard, of E ast O range; M r. and Mrs. C. E. C lem ents, of W oodhaven.
Mr. and M rs. C harles L. Sheppard of C hestnut Hill, Ph iladelphia, an d Mr. an d Mrs. P. L. Gilkey were the guests th e past week of Rev. and Mrs. Jam es H. Lam b jr.
M rs. H. M. S hakshober an d ch ildren of M essina, New York, are v isiting Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Baker.
T he Rev. V incent G. B urns of P alisade. N. J.. will p reach in th e F irs t Presbyterian C hurch Sunday m orning, a t 11 o’clock, August 16.
K ing’s D aughters M eetT he August m eeting of th e K ing’s j
D aughters, held T uesday of la s t week, a t M rs. D imon Conklin’s bungalow a t F resh Pond, was well a ttended , over 30 m em bers responding to roll call.
A fter th e business m eeting, M rs. W illiam L ittle , s ta te president of the New Jersey K ing 's D aughters, an d a sum m er resident of A m agansett for several years, gave a very in teresting address.
A fter th e m eeting, a social tim e was enjoyed an d refreshm en ts of ice cream an d fancy cakes were served by Mrs. Conklin.
A t O cean HouseSeason guests a t th e O cean House
include: Dr. an d M rs. F ran k lin M. Goodchild, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. W hitehead, New York City; Miss A. R. V an H olnberg, New York City; Mx«. C. H. W alker, Englewood, N. J .; Roy N. R estall, Buffalo, N. Y.; Elsie M oralls, New Y ork; Doris Morales, C larence R. W ebb, New York City; C. W illsen, New York; Mr. an d M rs. Trow bridge, Mr. V an J . Trow bridge. Valley S tream ; M rs. R. N Schulter, Long Island C ity; Mr. and Mrs. W. Schuler, Laurelton, L. I.; Mr. an d M rs. R. T inklem ier, Bellaire, L. I.; R u th W hiteside, Laurelton, L. I. Also Paul J . Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss D. E. Lester, Enfield, Conn.; Mr. and M rs. S tarbuck , New York City; Mr. an d M rs. W. Harvey, Miss Rosem ary Harvey, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. an d M rs. H. Riehl, Rye, N. Y.; Dr. an d Mrs. G lynn an d daughter, C hester, N. Y.; Jessie C. Reading, W arwickshire, England; Mr. an d M rs. R oland Thigel,
j M iss Cam illa L. Edw ards is spending a few weeks w ith friends in C anada:
T h e an n u a l W ainscott F air, w hich was held on T hursday of la s t week, was a success, th e Sewing Society having cleared about $350. T he ladies wish to express th e ir apprecia tion to both th e sum m er residents an d the friends from adjoining villages who helped so liberally in m aking th is F air a success.
'M iss M uriel G ordon is visiting friends in C anada, and h e r m other, M rs. J . H oldsw orth Gordon jr., is in A tlantic City, for a few days.
/Little Joe Field, second son of Mr. efnd M rs. E rnest D. Field, cam e hom e on M onday from Sou tham pton Hospital, w here he h ad been during the p ast ten days receiving trea tm e n t for a serious in ju ry to h is le ft eye. On S aturday , A ugust 1. th e little fellow who is only four, w ent in to th e g a rden w ith h is fa the r, who a f te r cu tting a squash placed th e knife in h is h ip pocket. T he child took it out, an d in b rushing a m osquito from h is face, in someway stuck th e knife in his eye. E verything possible h as been done by a leading eye specialist and i t is hoped th e eye can be saved.
M rs. Em il Johnson of Portland , Conn., is visiting h e r sister, M rs. Chas. F . Sm ith.
Mr. an d M rs. J . C. Larrabee of E ast- port, sp en t Sunday w ith h e r daughter, M rs. R obert Hedges.
C. Noel B arnes h as purchased a building lo t on M ain s tree t, p a r t of th e late J . O. H opping property, and will build soon on th e site of th e old H opping hom estead.
Mr. an d M rs. Percy T. Hedges and ch ildren sp en t Sunday a t M rs. Hedges' form er hom e in R iverhead. .
D. S. Ing raham of Bristol, Conn., sp an t th e week-end w ith h is family a t th e ir sum m er hom e in Georgica settlem ent.
E lisha Osborn is building a n a t trac tive new hom e on B each lane. C on trac to r C harles W. H ild re th of B ridgeham pton, doing th e work.
Mrs. M organ Topping, p residen t of th e Long Is lan d P resbyterian M issiona ry Society, assisted by M rs. H. S tew -
M orristown, N. J .; Mr. an d M rs. H er- I a r t Topping, en te rta in ed th e executive m ah Thigel. E laine S tarbuck , New ' com m ittee of th a t society, a t h e r cam p York City; I. M cG rath, F orest Hills; 1 a t Noyac, on Tuesday, A ugust 4th. Miss Belle Talm age, Miss M. U. T al- M embers were present from W aterm ill, mage, U pper M ontclair, N. J .; M iss Cutchogue, M attituck an d S helter Is- Schuler, New York City; M rs. Louise land , an d a secretary of th e Mission
F ie ld an d daughter, New York B oard from W atertow n, N.
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Village Im provem ent Society M onthly M eeting
T he regular m onth ly m eeting of the A m agansett Village Im provem ent Society was held a t th e Library on F riday afternoon, A ugust 7. T he reports of the d ifferen t com m ittees showed th a t th e usual public work of th e socie ty is being cared for. O ne new m em ber was reported—M rs. M. L. W arrin , an d i t is hoped th a t o thers will be added to th e list.
Mrs. R ackett reported th a t th e old m ilestone w hich was m issing from M ain s tree t, h as been located by Mr. Hadell. A vote of th an k s was given M rs. R acke tt for her efforts an d she was asked to see to th e re -se ttin g of th e stone, an d to have i t re -lettered , if necessary. I t was m entioned about th e lack of sidewalks on In d ian Wells Highway and along B luff road. The people would apprecia te having sidewalks on th e ir s tree ts an d i t is hoped th a t th e owners of property in th a t section will co-operate in an effort to secure them .
T he m osquito evil was discussed and m otion m ade th a t we co-operate w ith E ast H am pton in fighting them . The subject of preserving some of th e old hom e places was discussed, an d left open fo r fu r th e r investigation.
M uch en thusiasm was shown in re gard to th e com ing bridge an d dance, which is to be held for th e benefit of th e society on T hursday evening, August 20, a t th e Sea Spray, in E ast H am pton. F inal arrangem en ts in re gard to prizes, tickets, an d decorations were m ade, an d i t is looked forw ard to as a very enjoyable event.
ST. THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Jam es H. Lamb, Jr., in C harge
E leventh Sunday a f te r T rin ityHoly Comm union, 8 a. m.; M orning
P rayer an d Serm on, 10 a. m.; Song Service, w ith Prof. H am m ond a t the organ, 8:15 p. m . T he 10 o’clock service one h o u r only.
E rnest L. F ield is enjoying a trip to T housand Islands. M r. F ie ld has been Comm issioner of H ighways in E ast H am pton incorporated village for several years.
G ro u n d H o g S u p e r s t i t io nThe Scotch say, “If Candlemas Is
fa ir and clear, there’ll be twa winte rs in the year." There is a Latin proverb of th e sam e import. The French have a sim ilar rhyme and so have the Germans, and peoples of othe r European countries, for according to the superstition, the ground hog, or some of h is kind, perform s on this day. In Germany It Is th e badger whose shadow portends cold w eather; in France, the m arm o t; In England, th e hedgehog; and elsew here the bear. American pioneers m erely fastened upon the ground hog an idea brought from phroad.
Miss G eorgia P ark er re trn ed las t week froum a m o n th ’s visit a t h er hom e a t R otterdam , N. Y.
Miss M ary Louise Edw ards sp en t a few days las t week in New York.
Miss A nna Jea n e tte Nichols and M iss Florence T aylor re tu rn ed to th e ir hom e a t R utherford , N. J., la s t S a turday, a f te r a week’s v isit w ith M rs. J . W. Parsons.
P arker Sergean t of H artfo rd , Conn., was th e w eek-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller.
Theodore T opping of B ridgeham pton, sp en t several days th is week w ith h is niece, M rs. B. C. Talm age.
Billy S a a r en te rta in ed a num ber of h is little friends a t a b irth d ay p a rty a t h is hom e F riday, Ju ly 31.
T he an n u a l Sunday School picnic of th e P resby terian C hapel was held a t M aidstone P ark la s t W ednesday. About 60 a ttended .
R eal cowboys of th e west are going in fo r w rist w atches. W e suppose the m oving p ictu re “cowboys” are blame.
Show * Gco-J C en su s“How many are there in yuuz
ily, madam?"“Ju s t my husband and I.”“No children?"“No.""Any dogs or ca ts?”“No.""Do you have a radio?"“No."“Now, have you any saxophones,
pianolas, ukuleles or o ther musical Instrum ents?"
"Indeed not. And why all these questions?"
“Madam, I’m ju st the man who Intends to ren t the house next door."— London Opinion.
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Show S ta rts a t 7:30. F eatu re shown first, repeated a t 9:30
SATURDAY AUGUST 15
JOAN CRAWFORD
“LAUGHING~SINNERS”SUNDAY AUGUST 16
SUSPENSE! THRILLS! SHERLOCK HOLMES’
“FATAL HOUR”—W ITH —
ARTHUR WONTNERMONDAY A tfG UST 17
JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL
“THE MAN WHO CAME BACK”
TUESDAY AUGUST 18
“DIRIGIBLE”W ITH
JACK HOLT
B o x in g th e C o m p assTo box the compass means, In nau
tical language, to recite in consecutive order th e points of the m ariner’s compass. T he points from north to east a re as follow s: North, north one-half east, north by east, north by east one- ha lf east, north north east, north north one-half east, north east by north, north east one-half north, north east, north east by one-half east, north east by east, north east by east one- ha lf east, east north east, east north east one-half east, east by north, east one-half north, east.
P h r a s e L o n g in U seT he phrase "b ite the dust" appears
to a casual reader to be strictly American, It being fam iliar to those who have read In the old dime novels V how "another redskin bit the dust.” But it Is in fact rooted in antiquity . Among the earliest recorded uses of the expression are In Hom er's "Illiad,” bool; two, and Ovid's “Metamorphoses," book nine. T he words transla ted becam e popular the world ovef.—K ansas City T iu es .
C alifornia is tea ring down 100,000 billboards. Now, th e younger natives will lea rn if th e ir scenery is m erely legendary.
Lessee O wner S tree t
.....................BlufT RoodBeebe. M rs. F rances P. ........ ..............C. H. Caldwell ...... ....... ......... . H and L ane
Buck. J . W .......................... George E. E ic h h o m .................... .. M eeting House Lane
C lark, Ivo r B. ................... Mrs. Wm. H Abom ........... . F u rth e r Lane
D ahm , Geo. W ..............W alte r E. Jacobs .............. In d ian W ells Hollow Highway
Day, Irv ing M ................ ................ G a rd n ers B ay Co. .
D unhan , Miss L illian H. ........... W alte r E. Hudson ........ .. M eeting H ouse L ane
Em m ons, M rs. A. V...... M rs. D ickson's "Sunny Lea" ........... A tlan tic Ave.F urm an, Dr. B. A.............
Hasbrock, C harles P.Hearsey, H arry R ...........Howell, Jo h n W.............
..................... Davis W. J o h n .....
................ M rs. W . S. C lark ........................ B lufI Road.................... BlufT R oad.....................B lufI R oad
Jackson, Jo h n Day ....... Wm. L. W ard ........... In d ian W ells Hollow Highway
Jam es, W illiam T ............ .. Jam es E ichhom s r ............... . M eeting H ouse L ane
Jones. Rodney Willcox....Kelley. M rs. M. B ...........Kip. M rs. George ...........K rehbiel, D r. O t to .........
.......... A tlan tic AvenueLittle , M rs. W. A.
M attcson, B rooks.............M illar D avid .....................M iller, C harles C.............M iner, Dr. DonaldM organ, T hom as E ........M cEnery, Joseph P .........M cG rath, Dr. Jo h n F . .
................................................ In d ian W ells Hollow Highw ay.... M rs. J . E ichhom , J r ............. . M eeting House Lane..................... ................................... B luff Road................... W. D. Conklin ..................... ..... M ain S tree t.................................................................................F u rth e r L ane
M cG regor, J . D .................................. R. h . G osm an ..........M cGuire, M rs. Edw. J ..................................................................O 'G orm an, M rs. M ildred B
................... M ain S tree t
..................F u rth e r Lane
Phyfe, B en jam in P ........P roctor, Col......................
............... N. T . E dw ards .......... ........... A tlan tic Avenue
Rawson, M rs. Joseph. .Ross, Rev. Chas. R .........Koss, Rev. H ow ard .........
.....................................................B arnes Hole Landing R oad
Sawyer. C harles.............. DevonScanlon, Jo h n T ...........Scott, M rs. J u lia n ......... ......................................... ............... - ...............M ontauk R oad
Seagle, Rev. Dr. N. A.S tephens, T hom as C......Stevenson. G e th ry n C.Stevenson, J r . J . A.........S tevenson, M rs. M. V..S tiles, F ran k L.................Sw enarton. W. H .............W albridge. Lym an N
.................... H arry L. Jo h n so n ....................... B luff R oad
...................... C. H. Caldwell ........................... B luff Road.................... W m. W . N ile s ........................... M ain S tree t
Dr. Howard B. Ross ............... B am es Hole Landing.................................................................................F u rth e r LaneH enry L. Leek Ind ian Wells Hollow Highway
Dr. D orothy Cooper M ontauk Highway
W ard, E llio tt L................W arrin , Dr. M arshall L .. M eeting H ouse L aneW estervelt, P a rk e r....... ...................... B luff R oadZalles, Jo rje E„.............
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19
LEW AYRES
“MANY A SLIP”
THURSDAY AUGUST 20
Robert Montgomery— i n —
“The Man in Possession”
FRIDAY AUGUST 21WALLACE BEERY
“THE SECRET SIX”
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W o n d e rShop
Edwards Theatre Building
SALEGOING ON NOW
One-Third OffON OUR
Entire Summer Stock
DRESSESC O A T S
M ILLIN ERYS P O R T S W E A R
“TH E SM ARTEST RENDEZVOUS OF THE HAM PTONS”
Q u o g u e In nJust Off the Montauk Highway at Quogue
OLD FASHION FRIED SOUTHERN CHICKEN A LA CARTE SUGGESTIONS
Clarence Marks and His CORAL GABLES ORCHESTRA
ALSO FEATURING :TW ICE N IGHTLY — AN ALL COLORED REVUE
“CHIC, CHIC, CHICKEN”
TELEPHONE QUOGUE 985 FOR RESERVATIONS
ELLIOTT JAMISON, Proprietor
2 DR ESSES FO R TH E PRICE OF ONE
2 C O A T S— 2 H A T S FO R T H E PRICE O F ONE
Buy L iberally and Save Enorm ously
TheLittle Wonder Shop
O pen d aily to 9 :3 0 p. m.
Want Ads W ill Help You Find
S U M M E R B O A R D E R SSum m er visitors w ant good board. T hey’re strangers and they don’t kn ow ju st w here to find it. T he W an t A d s h elp them out. A nd the W ant A d s help people w ho w ant to take in sum m er boarders and m ake a little extra m oney. For sum m er boarders and room ers run a sm all W ant A d in this new spaper. It w ill pay for itse lf in results very quickly.
The
East Hampton StarPhone E ast H am pton 477
The E ast H am pton C ottage List for the Season o f 1931, C om piled and C opyrighted by the East H am pton Star, w ill be found on page 10, o f this issue