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Sarial Directory Southampton
A Social Index of Long Jaland 1935
PLEASE CONSULT BEFORE USING BOOK
June 26, 1935
LATEST DATA ON SOUTHAMPTON LIST:
COULTER, Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Helen Trevor) of Tuxedo Park, N. Y. care of Mrs. J. C. Lord for present. (Rental will appear in July addendum)
DILWORTH, Mrs. Joseph R. sublet_(omit listing)
GILBERT, Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker add Telephone Southampton 693.
HARRIS, John W. and family (NOT COMING DOWN)
PATTERSON, Mr. and Mrs. George S. at Gin Lane cottage. Telephone 1528.
Water Mill
MILLER, Mrs. Frances Breese Miss Edith McC. Miller Messrs. Lawrence Mckeever, Jr., and G. Macculloch Miller. see addendum (on Dune Road, near Bridgehampton)
PARK LANE GARDENS
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"By the Old Mill Stream 11 ON PARK AVENUE
The oasis in the desert of summer-time New York where you can lunch, cocktail, dine, sup and dance to the rhythm of Mitchell Schuster and his orchestra, with no couvert charge.
You'll go a long way before finding a more charming place to while away those pleasant hours that follow a hard, hot day of New York's Summer. Prix fixe Luncheon $1.25 Dinner $1.50 --- $2.00
Also a la carte
Kitchenette Apartments with Hotel Service -Two to Six Rooms-Furnished or Unfurnished-Moderate Rentals
Park Lane
PARK AVENUE . 48TH TO 49 TH . NEW YORK
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HAMPTON BAYSL.I.
CANOE PLACE INN BALLROOM
Canoe Place Inn
requesis the
Pleasure of your Patronage
Meyer Davis Orchestra Nightly in the New Cocktail Lounge. Luncheons and Dinners-Prix Fixe. Tel. Hampton Bays 150.
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TODAY'S CENTER
S TOP at the heart of important social and business New York . . . The Waldorf-Astoria. Just a few steps from Fifth Avenue shops, art galleries, clubs .. . three minutes from Grand Central .. . fifteen minutes from Wall Street.
THE WALDORF-ASTORIA
PARK AVENUE . 49TH TO 50TH · NEW YORK
Seventeenth Season
Social Directory of
THE HAMPTONS
(Including Nassau County and Its Environs)
"The Only Blue Book of the Hamptons"
1935
LATER INFORMATION IN ADDENDUM
Compiled by
MISS M. LINDERSKOLD Box 331, Southampton, L. I. Telephone 175
CONTENTS
Page
Southampton
9
Amagansett
51
Bridgehampton
51
Easthampton
52
Hampton Bays
68
Montauk Point
69
The Moriches
69
Quogue
70
Remsenburg
79
Sag Harbor
81
Speonk
82
Wainscott
82
Water Mill
83
Westhampton Beach
87
General List
103
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".At Home" by the day
A delightful suite on the smartest square in New York .. . for even your brief visits! No wonder you prefer this to the usual hotel. Suites with boudoir dressing.rooms . .. serving pantries.
THE SHERRY NETHERLAND
Fifth Avenue at 59th Street : On Central Park : New York
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BLACKGUARD SCOTTIE KENNELS DACHSHUNDE-PUPPIES FOR SALE SIAMESE KITTENS
Correct types, imported stock, A. K. C. registered. Visitors Welcome!
Other breeds from leading kennels gladly obtained.
MRS. MARJORIE LUBKERT, NORTH SEA ROAD Phone, Southampton 49F13
Shinnecock Country Club
Exclusive Place to Dine and Dance
Music by
THE MEYER DAVIS ORCHESTRA
ATTERBURY ROAD Tel. Southampton 345 SHINNECOCK HILLS 1231
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Southampton Clubs
THE BEACH CLUB
Bathing Club of Southampton, Dune Road Sh 972
Bathing Corpn. (Ladies Room), Dune Road. Sh 655
Bathing Corpn. (General Phone), Dune Road Sh 665
GOLF CLUB
National Golf Links, Sebonac Road. Sh 410
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Shinnecock Hills Sh 1310
Southampton Golf Club, Tuckahoe Road Sh 623
RIDING CLUB
Southampton Riding and Hunt Club, Inc., Majors Path. Sh 1187
TENNIS
Meadow Club of Southampton, The, First Neck Lane ... Sh 425
SOUTHAMPTON CLUB, THE, First Neck Lane. . Sh 46
YACHT CLUB
Sebonac Yacht Club, Sebonac Road. Sh 1361
SOUTHAMPTON, VILLAGE OF
FIRE ALARM SIGNAL, Main Street Sh 56
Fire Dept. Headquarters, Windmill Lane Sh
72
Hose Company No. 1, Meeting House Lane Sh
995 POLICE DEPARTMENT, Main Street Sh
56
Village Clerk, Main Street. . Sh 247
U. S. Post Office, Main Street Sh 268
Southampton Summer Clubs Sh 1481
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Children of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Murray at CARWYTHAM FARM, Bridgehampton, Long Island (Tel. 235) THE ONLY CERTIFIED MILK FARM ON LONG ISLAND
EDWARD H. HOWELL ESTABLISHED 1901
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 19 MAIN STREET, SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y.
COTTAGES FOR RENT
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
TELEPHONE: SOUTHAMPTON 1212
HULSE BROTHERS Most Complete Plant on Long Island
OUR DELIVERY SYSTEM COVERS EASTERN LONG ISLAND
LAUNDERERS CLEANERS DYERS
SHOE REPAIRING TAILORING
Plant at Westhampton Beach
Phones Laundry: 1159 Cleaning : 1019
BUDAPEST GIPSY ENSEMBLE
under the direction of ALEXANDER HAAS OFFERS ITS SERVICES
AUTHENTIC INTERPRETERS OF ALL EUROPEAN MUSIC
ALSO EXCLUSIVE AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRAS, RUMBA, MARIMBA, TANGO, ETC.
ENDORSEMENTS AND REFERENCES FROM THE SOCIALLY PROMINENT
Studio and Residence 230 WEST 76TH STREET NEW YORK CITY
ENDICOTT 2-6080 ENDICOTT 2-4455
SERVICES AVAILABLE AT ALL HOURS
Pauline Burdine INC.
Specializing in Made to order and Custom made Gowns, Suits and Wraps.
17 MONUMENT SQUARE
SOUTHAMPTON, L. I.
730 LINCOLN ROAD
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
Phone 53919
Phone 1206
HALSEY-VAN SCOY AUTO CO.
Cadillac - La Salle - Buick - Pontiac
Hill Street NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE
Southampton, New York
Telephone 595
LIBERTY'S
SENSATIONAL PORTABLE, AUTOMATIC RADIO and PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION
AUTOMATIC FEATURES
It is a revolutionary type of portable that will play eight records consecutively. This is accomplished by means of a record- changer, which works like the human hand. After a record has been played, it automatically places it in a specially designed tray. When the tray is closed it holds records on the turn- table in position for carrying .*
ALTERNATING AND DIRECT CURRENT
It is equipped for operation on either alternating or direct current and can also be had for the higher voltages of Europe. The radio is the latest six-tube superheterodyne, unexcelled for regular broadcasts as well as for short waves for Europe. Extra large dynamic speaker which gives this instrument excep- tional tone.
While playing the phonograph, the lid can be closed.
In a smart, attractive, genuine cowhide leather case, specially designed.t
*Patents for design and operation of record tray applied for.
*Patents for design of case and other features applied for.
You may view this marvellous instrument at Miss Marta Linder- skold's, Meetinghouse Lane and Lewis St., our Southampton representative.
LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS
450 Madison Ave. at 50th St. 10 East 59th St. (Savoy Plaza) 795 Madison Ave. at 67th St.
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qP Suites at the Plaza are now being leased for all year or winter occupancy. No mere tabulation of the physical equipment of this world-famous hotel, the elegance of its rooms ... the modern facilities for com- fort ... the provisions for a letter - perfect "service, adequately represents the Plaza. Facing Central Park, this hotel is convenient to smart shops, theatres, subway. The Persian Room ... a charming corner of a great hotel characterized by a truly continental atmosphere. Air - conditioned . .. always cool and comfortable.
The PLAZANewYork
Henry A. Rost, President and Managing Director
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FACING CENTRAL PARK . FIFTH AVENUE AT FIFTY - NINTH STREET
WHEN DOMESTIC LIQUOR BEARS THE
R. O. W. SEAL . . . IT'S GOOD! ROW
Inc.
R. O. W. INC., OF 57 EAST 52ND STREET. NEW YORK, IMPORT AND DISTRIBUTE AT WHOLESALE THE WORLD'S FINEST WINES AND SPIRITS
R. O. W. RUM is bottled from R. O. W.'s special reserve in New Orleans . . . a choice product of Louisiana's famous sugar-cane country.
R. O. W. GIN is acclaimed as the finest distilled in this country. Very dry, smooth of texture and with an aroma especially suited to American mixed drinks.
AVAILABLE AT
GILMARTIN'S WINE & LIQUOR SHOP SOUTHAMPTON
and
VILLAGE GREEN WINE & LIQUOR SHOP EASTHAMPTON
Job's Lane Phone 670
Main Street Phone 970
CHEVROLET
Phone 153
E & L MOTORS
31 HILL STREET
SOUTHAMPTON, L. I.
VAUDEVILLE - MOTION PICTURES - PRODUCTIONS - ATTRACTIONS PUBLICITY - RADIO
Benson of New York
Has Served the Most Prominent New York Clubs and Hotels and Organizations for a Number of Years. We supply you with talent best suited for your Occasion. If it's entertainment that you desire there is only one Telephone Number you need remember-
EDGAR A. BENSON Formerly Managing Director RKO Club and Entertainment Depts.
Phone MEdallion 3-
53037
20818
Palace Theatre Building 1564 Broadway New York
RENEE THORNTON (Duchess Carafa d'Andria)
A GREAT PERSONALITY IN THE FIELD OF COSMETICS.
She says : "Any intelligent woman can be beautiful."
"What we look like tomorrow depends upon what we do today."
Renee Thornton is a living example of her theories of youth and beauty.
Be a beautiful September girl by car- ing for yourself in July.
All Renee Thornton Preparations can be purchased by appointment from: Miss M. Linderskold, Southampton, L. I.
Personal problems addressed to Renee Thornton, c/o Box 331, will be given personal attention.
CREAMS - POWDERS -ROUGES LIPSTICKS-EYE SHADOWS TONICS-PERFUME
YOUR HOME WHEN IN TOWN
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Savoy- Plaza
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Before you lease an apartment, investigate the private homes of various sizes offered at attractive rentals in the Savoy - Plaza. Here are 2-, 3-, 4-, 5- and 6-room homes, with exceptional advantages . . . all outside rooms . . windows command view of Central Park, Fifth Avenue, and the East River. Large central halls, serving pantries spacious closets ... room service pantry on every floor ... private bath with every bedroom . . . pure linen sheets and towels .. . to all of which is added the meticulous service, unexcelled cuisine, grac- ious hospitality of the Savoy-Plaza. You will be delighted with this reve- lation of a superior way of living.
SAVOY=PLAZA
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Henry A. Rost, Managing Director George Suter, Resident Manager
OVERLOOKING CENTRAL PARK . FIFTH AVENUE · 58th TO 59th STREETS NEW YORK
LOTUSDOS
Le Silent Messenger
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Cabaña
Lenthéric
Paris
presents at
CORWITH & ELLSWORTH Southampton ROWE'S Easthampton PERRY'S Westhampton
"Cabana"
$1.95
The Three Silent Messengers Bou- quet Lenthéric, Miracle, Asphodèle, Lotus D'Or.
"Holiday" $2.50 Delicate Complexion Face Powder; Sunplexion Lotion, Rouge, Bouquet Lenthéric.
Holiday Lentherie
MIRACLE
The Southampton Summer Clubs for BOYS and GIRLS
Supervised recreational activities for boys and girls, 6 to 15 years, under the direction of the staff of The Southampton Country School.
Baseball, Hikes, Boating, Track, Tennis, Golf, Shooting, Soccer, etc. Tutoring in all subjects, including College Board preparation. For Further Information BOX 923, SOUTHAMPTON, L. I. Tel. Southampton 1481
B. LEWIS MILLER Jr.
Express Vans De Luxe
WEEKLY TRIPS TO AND FROM NEW YORK Personal service guaranteed -- Careful packers and drivers
139 Elm Street SOUTHAMPTON, L. I.
Telephone Connection
No. 96
MONTAUK MANOR
AT MONTAUK BEACH
Back under the original management and with policies that made the Manor outstanding. . DANCING EVERY EVENING (Except Sunday)
DINNER DANCES SATURDAYS-NEW COCKTAIL BAR
. Oscar Adler's Nautilus Orchestra New England Cuisine
FRED L. ABEL, Manager Phone, Montauk Point 30
On Long Island's slender tip, 125 miles out in the blue Atlantic, lies this summer paradise. The ocean's cooling breezes keep this fashionable Riviera 10 to 15 degrees cooler than any other spot on Long Island.
200 Rooms
200 Baths
Fireproof
GOLF 18 Hole Championship Course
TENNIS
Indoor and Outdoor
RIDING 25 Miles
of Bridle Paths
BATHING-BEAUTIFUL SURF CLUB SHELTERED YACHT HARBOR-EXTRAORDINARY FISHING
Louis Sherw
CATERER TOWN AND COUNTRY
300 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK
PLAZA 3 0200
DIRECTION OF FRANK WOEFFLE
LINEN SILVER
CHINA
GLASSWARE
BUTLERS
CHEFS MAIDS MUSIC
ENTERTAINMENT TABLES
CHAIRS
FLORAL DECORATIONS
TENTS CANOPIES
Louis Sherry
FLAMINGO BAR and COCKTAIL ROOM
300 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK
PLAZA 3-0200
DIRECTION OF FRANK WOEFFLE
"COUNTRY PLACE IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK"
So near by and yet you feel as though you were hav- ing a day in the country when you lunch or dine there. The windows are banked with flowers and water stream- ing down the glass roof makes it cooler than all outdoors.
Summer in all its Beauty
CASINO Central Park
THE TERRACE ROOM
Luncheon
$1.25
Dinner
$3.00
THE FOUNTAIN ROOM
Luncheon
$1.00
Dinner $2.00
LEO REISMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA at Dinner and Supper
Reservations, "Bonardi" RHinelander 4-3034
Central Park near Fifth Ave., East 72nd St. entrance Personal Supervision- - Charles Wilson, Formerly Sherrys
HAMPTON AIR SERVICE HAMPTON AIRPORT
Daily Scheduled Service to New York City in Cool, Comfortable Cabin Planes-45 Minutes Flying Time.
CHARTER FLIGHTS AT ANY HOUR
For Complete Information and Reservations
HAMPTON AIR SERVICE Water Mill 808 MRS. G. INNESS HARTLEY Southampton 170
AIRLINES TICKET OFFICE
ELdorado 5-2301
Night Telephone,
Bridgehampton 146
For Your Party-
THE EMIL COLEMAN ORCHESTRAS with HAPPY REISS
18 East 48th Street
New York
WIckersham 2-1878
LATER DATA ON COTTAGE LIST GENERAL LIST
CHAPMAN, Mrs. Henry Otis (Harriet Murphey) 120 Ocean Avenue Woodmere, L. I. Phone, Franklin 1389.
KAHN, Mrs. Otto H. (Addie Wolff) 25 Sutton Place, New York. Phone, ELd. 5-2424
Major and Mrs. John Marriott (in London ) Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Ryan, Jr. (Palm Beach)
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Kahn (nee Heliker) Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Kahn (nee Nelson) Cold Spring Harbor. Phone 913. SAYLOR, Mr. and Mrs Henry H. (Helen Miller) Miss Mary M. Saylor (Vassar) Mr. and Mrs. Emmons E. Poler (Helen Saylor) Bay Avenue, Huntington. Phone 1208.
VALENTINE, Miss Marguerite E. 18 East 66th Street. Phone, RHi. 4-4845 Robinson Avenue, Glen Cove, L. I. Phone, Glen Cove 364.
HAMPTON BAYS
SMITH, Hon. and Mrs. Alfred E. New city address for winter is 820 Fifth Avenue. (See Regular Listing)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH
KOBBE, Mrs. Frederick (G. Schotter) Mr. and Mrs. Herman Livingston, Jr. (Olga Kobbe)
Miss Alida S. Livingston 1075 Park Avenue. Phone, ATw. 9-6390 also Oak Hill, Greenlawn, N. Y. Meadow Cottage, Delafield Lane.
LIVINGSTON, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Dorset Hotel (See Listing)
Sea Spray on the Dunes EASTHAMPTON, L. I.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1935 UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT AS LAST YEAR. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOWS AT SEASONAL, MONTHLY OR WEEKLY RATES. ALSO ROOMS IN THE INN.
Terms on application
Tel .: Easthampton 475
LATER DATA ON SOUTHAMPTON
BARNEY, Mrs. Charles T. 4 East 66th Street Meadow Club. Phone 425.
BENEDICT, Mrs Henry Harper (Katharine Geddes) Miss Josephine Catharine (Shipley School) 5 East 75th Street Abroad for the summer. CABOT, Mr. and Mrs. Quincy (Genevieve Fox) will occupy Mrs. Fox's residence Captain's Neck Lane (see Fox listing) CRAWLEY, Mr. C. Eugene (see reg. listing) at National Golf Club week ends or P. O. Box 600. (During absence of family abroad) CREE, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur The Wray Cottage, First Neck Lane. (See Addendum)
DODGE, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Jr. (Mary N. Reed) care Col. Latham Reed, Fair Lea. DOWNEY, Mr. and Mrs. G. Faber, Jr. (Katharine Van Ingen) Shields, Pa., at present Mrs. Edward Van Ingen 4 East 73rd Street, N. Y. (See Addendum)
DUNBAR, Mr. Jolın 50 East 77th Street, N. Y. Mrs. Maquire's "Playhouse," Halsey's Neck Lane. Phone 24.
GILFILLAN, Dr. and Mrs. W. Whitehead
Seven Ponds Inn, Water Mill.
HART, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
920 Fifth Ave. (after Sept.) Mellon's "Villa Maria," Meadow Lane. Phone 1658. JACOVES, Mr. Felix (Manager of The Hampton Players) Payne Cottage, S. Main Street. Phone.
KAPLANOFF, Prince and Princess Irbain Khan now at 1067 Fifth Avenue arriving here early in July (See Addendum) KISER, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Phone 20 Southampton "Sunset Court". (see listing)
RICHARDSON, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Q. (see listing) Have taken The Gables, S. Main Street. ROOT, Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Miss Anne Louise Root (Vassar) Juniors: Miss Frances E. Root Miss Eleanor E. Root Mr. Louis D. Root, Jr. Long Springs, Hampton Park. Phone 1217. WOODMAN, Dr. de Graaf Shinnecock Hills (See Addendum)
WATER MILL
LEARY, Mr. and Mrs. George, Jr. (E. Peabody) (Will be at The Seven Ponds Inn for the present) (house will not be occupied until later)
SOUTHAMPTON
ADAMS: Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. (Phyllis Shearson) 4 East 72nd Street. (Phone But. 8-6059) Rogers' Cottage. S. Main Street.
ANDERSON, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Edward (Anna Finch) Miss Louise Carstang Anderson (Froebel League 1936)
Mr. James Thorn Anderson (Peekskill Military Academy 1938)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinclair Inman (Mila Anderson) Juniors: Toni Ann Inman Peter Greenwood Inman 1125 Main Street, Peekskill, N. Y. Phone 780 "The Locusts," Edge-O'-Woods Road.
ARENTS, Mrs. George (Annie A. Walter) 820 Fifth Avenue. Phone, Reg. 4-0690
Mr. and Mrs. George Arents, Jr.
6 East 77th Street. "The Meadows," Gin Lane. Phone 181.
ATTERBURY, Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor (Dorothy A. Johnstone) 131 East 70th Street. Phone, But. 8-8321 "The Lodge"-P. O. Shinnecock Hills. Phone 75-J. BAKEWELL, Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. (Elizabeth P. Avery) Junior: Thomas Woodhouse Bakewell (St. Paul's School) 580 Park Ave. Phone, Reg. 4-6432
"The Orchard," Clayton, N. Y. (during July and August) "White Shingles," Foster Road. Phone, 1522. (back in September)
BARBER, Mrs. Thomas H. (Harriet . Townsend) Miss Lisbeth E. D. Thayer
117 via della Scrofa, Rome, during winter
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Barber (Ethel G. Goodridge)
Miss Helen Iselin Goodridge (sister )
Juniors: F. Grosvenor Goodridge Barber T. Hunt Barber, Jr. Woodbury, L. I. Phone, Cold Spr. Har. 1696. "Claverack House," Halsey's Neck Lane. Phone 209.
BARNUM, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry (Rosalind Hazard) Miss Harriet 1001 Park Avenue. Irving Hotel, Hill St. Phone 450.
BEARD, Mr. and Mrs. Anson (Rosanne Hoar) 75 East 55th Street, New York (See P. Lorillard listing)
BENEDICT, Mrs. Henry Harper (Katharine Geddes) Miss Josephine Benedict Mr. Eric G. Stitt (nephew) 5 East 75th Street. Phone But. 8-1371. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lincoln Graham, Jr. 435 East 57th St. (See Addendum) .
BENJAMIN, Mr. Henry Rogers Juniors: Henry R. Benjamin, Jr. John Townshend Benjamin Anne Rogers Benjamin William E. Benjamin, 2nd. 2 East 87th Street. Phone, ATw. 9-5751 "By-The-Way," Gin Lane. Phone 1287. BETTS, Mr. and Mrs. Wyllys (See General List)
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The HAMPTON PLAYERS
NINTH SUMMER SEASON Presenting FOUR NEW COMEDIES AND DRAMAS (PRIOR TO BROADWAY) SOUTHAMPTON, EASTHAMPTON AND QUOGUE
FIRST PLAY
SOUTHAMPTON
(Parrish Memorial Hall)
Wed. July 10
Thu.
July 11
Fri.
July 12
Sat.
July 13
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EASTHAMPTON (Guild Hall)
Wed. July 17
QUOGUE (Quogue Field Club) Fri. July 18
SECOND PLAY
SOUTHAMPTON
(Parrish Memorial Hall)
Wed. July 24
Thu.
July 25
Fri.
July 26
Sat.
July 27
EASTHAMPTON (Guild Hall)
Wed. July 31
QUOGUE (Quogue Field Club) Fri. Aug. 2
THIRD PLAY
SOUTHAMPTON
(Parrish Memorial Hall)
Wed.
Aug. 7
Thu.
Aug. 8
Fri.
Aug. 9
Sat.
Aug. 10
QUOGUE (Quogue Field Club) Fri. Aug. 16
FOURTH PLAY
SOUTHAMPTON
(Parrish Memorial Hall)
EASTHAMPTON (Guild Hall)
Wed. Aug. 21
Thu. Aug. 22
Fri.
Aug. 23
Sat.
Aug. 24
EASTHAMPTON (Guild Hall)
Wed. Aug. 14
Wed. Aug. 28
QUOGUE (Quogue Field Club) Fri. Aug. 30
FOR INFORMATION AND TICKET RESERVATIONS WRITE THE HAMPTON PLAYERS, SOUTHAMPTON, L. I. PHONE, SOUTHAMPTON 1519.
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THE MEADOW CLUB MEADOW LANE, Southampton TELEPHONE 425
OFFICERS
President . GOODHUE LIVINGSTON
Vice Pres.
J. P. LEE
Secretary
EDWARD P. MELI.ON
Treasurer
HARRY P. ROBBINS
HOUSE GUESTS 1935
Mrs. W. A. Burnham
.944 Fifth Ave., N. Y. C.
Mrs. Henry White.
854 Fifth Ave., N. Y. C.
Mrs. A. G. Hodges.
952 Fifth Ave., N. Y. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Crawford.
580 Park Ave., N. Y. C.
THE SOUTHAMPTON CLUB
FIRST NECK LANE - Phone 46
GUESTS
Mr. I. Chauncey Mckeever Mr. Edmund Steuart Davis Mr. Edmund Steuart Davis, Jr.
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RAFAELO DIAZ
Announces the Fifth Series
of the
Ding Tuesday Afternaaus
GRAND BALLROOM WALDORF-ASTORIA
at half past two o'clock
November 12th-LUCREZIA BORI (Metropolitan Opera Co.) and TED SHAWN and his sensa- tional male ballet.
November 26th-EDITH LOREND and her cele- brated Hungarian orchestra (First American appearance ) .
December 3rd-RICHARD CROOKS (Tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Co.).
December 14th-KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD, dramatic soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Co. (Hailed as the greatest sensation of the operatic age) .
Other well known artists to be announced later
For reservations or particulars please call Southampton 175
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BJORKMAN, Mr. Guy E. Tupper Bungalow, Shinnecock Hills.
BLAKE, Miss Katherine
Mr. William A. D. Blake Junior: Mary Duer Blake Miss Milly McWean 1125 Park Avenue, N. Y. C. Phone, ATwater 9-2112. Miller House, Herrick Road. Plione 1526
BOOKER, Mr. and Mrs. Neville Jay (Mary Ames Salyes) Junior: Mary Sayles Booker 46 East 69th Street. Phone Rhi. 4-3908
"Westmoor," Cooper's Neck Lane. Phone 1025.
BOWERS, Dr. and Mrs. Wesley C. (Gladys Seward) Juniors: Jane S. Bowers (Walker) Wesley C. Bowers, Jr. (St. Paul) 17 East 61st Street "The Bouwerie," Meadow Lane. Phone 1371.
BREESE, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney S.
Juniors: Sydney S. Breese, Jr. James L. Breese, 2nd. Woodbury. Phone Cold Spring Harbor 1305-R. Now on Hill St. (See Addendum) .
BROOKS, Mr. Harold W. Mr. George Arents Humphreys 1035 Fifth Avenue. Phone, Rhi. 4-0991. "Brookwood," Main Street. Phone 129.
BROOKS, Mr Reginald 126 East 71st Street Mr. and Mrs. Reginald L. and Mr. David Brooks 360 East 55th Street Sugar Loaf House, P. O. Shinnecock Hills. Phone 696.
BROWN, Mr. Edward Fisher Art Village
BROWN, Mr. Vernon Carleton Miss Elisabeth Banks Brundige 22 West 55th Street. Phone, CIr. 7-2430 "Pheasants Crossing." Great Plains Road. Phone 634.
BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. (Vouletti Proctor) Juniors: Vernon H. Brown, Jr. Willard Proctor Brown 1030 Fifth Avenue. Phone, But. 8-7234. Foster Street. Phone 1207.
BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent 115 East 86th Street, New York Biddle's "Hollyhocks," Soutlı Main Street. Phone 1369.
BRUNDIGE, Miss Elisabeth B. (See V. C. Brown listing)
BUDD, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson (Victorine Lee Kellogg) Juniors: Julia Budd Lee Budd 1165 Park Avenue. Phone, ATw. 9-0958 Schrader Cottage, Hill St.
BURKE, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar (Cameron-Hilger) "Lochiel," Cin Lane. Phone 393. BUTLER, Mr. Lawrence Smith 101 Park Avenue, New York and St. James. L. I. Phone 513 St. James. First Neck Lane (See Addendum).
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Certainly You Can Send POSTAL TELEGRAMS by Telephone
Just lift your telephone receiver and say "Postal Telegraph" to send your telegrams, cablegrams or radiograms.
Postal Telegraph has centered its services to the Hamptons in its modern, well appointed office at 72 Main Street, Southampton. At this office are available all the special ser- vices that Postal Telegraph has provided. Here, too, you can obtain choice seats for any New York theatre. The theatre ticket number is Southampton 1680, and special charge accounts for this service can be arranged by calling this number.
Postal Telegraph
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BUTLER, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray (Kate LaMontagne) 60 Morningside Drive. Phone, UNiv. 4-0060 Capt. and Mrs. Neville Lawrence (Sarah S. Butler) 94 Eaton Square, London, S.W. 1, England "Leny Cottage," First Neck Lane. Phone 1560. BYERS, Mr. J. Frederick Of Sewickley, Pa. "Sandymount," Dune Road
CABOT, Mr. and Mrs. Quincy S. (Genevieve Fox) 55 East 86th St. ""Foxhole," Captain's Neck Lane.
CAMMANN, Mrs. Henry Lorillard (Miner-Margaret Willard) Miss Louise B. Willard (See Listing) 430 East 57th Street. Phone, PLa. 3-5758 Lougret Lodge, North Sea. Phone 401-F-2.
CARR: Mr. and Mrs. Reid (Eleanor Frederickson) 925 Fifth Ave. Phone RHinelander 4-6630 Fincke Cottage, Meadow Lane.
CHICKERING, Dr. and Mrs. Henry T. (Carolyn Putnam) Juniors: Carol H. Chickering Henry T. Chickering, Jr. 755 Park Avenue. Phone RHinelander 4-4342. (See W. A. Putnam)
CLAFLIN, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. (Minnietta Anderson) 1001 Park Avenue
Earl and Countess of Gosford (Breese-Beatrice Claflin)
Miss Beatrice J. Breese
1215 Fifth Avenue Shinnecock Hills, (P. O. Southampton). Phone 609.
CLARK, Mr. and Mrs. George C. (Gertrude Sard)
164 East 72nd Street
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. McGeoch, Jr.
333 East 68th Street, N. Y. C. (See List)
Ram Island, Shinnecock Hills. Phone 194. P. O. Southampton.
CLARK, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sill (Kate Avery) Mr. Avery Clark Kate's Hall, Chestnut Hill, Pa. South Main Street
COE, Mrs. Henry E. (Eva Johnston) Miss Rosalie Coe 610 Park Avenue, N. Y. C. Mr. Colles Johnston Coe 155 East 47th Street, N. Y. C. "The Apple Trees," First Neck Lane. Phone 188.
COFER, Dr. and Mrs. Leland Eggleston (Luisita Leland) (See Watermill)
COGSWELL, Mr. and Mrs. William F. (Estelle O'Brien) Juniors: Ann Cogswell and Cynthia Cogswell 161 East 74th Street. Phone, But. 8-9505 c/o Justin O'Brien, Esq., Meadow Lane. COHU, Mr. and Mrs. La Motte T. (Didi H. Muus) "Gissa-Bu," P. O. Shinnecock Hills. Phone 1507.
COLT, Misses Sarah Beekman and Jane B. 122 East 82nd Street P. O. Shinnecock Hills. Phone 364-J.
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CONDON, Mrs. Thomas G. (Emily B. Beach) 50 East 72nd Street. Phone Rhinlander 4-3070. Mrs. Leslie Hyde Pell (Elizabeth S. Condon) Shinnecock Hills. (See Addendum) CRAWLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eugene (Mrs. Crawley Abroad all summer) . (Mr. Crawley c/o P. O. Box 600) .
CROSS, Mr. and Mrs. John W. (Mather-K. B. Hoyt) Mr. H. Page Cross 22 East 47th Street, New York Drew's Claridge House, First Neck Lane
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