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Stone Harbor Women's Civic Club is sponsoring an art show at the clubhouse. 96th Street and the beach. Sunday An event given for the community, it features', the accomplishments 01 local artists alongside thai of established artists from other areas Work in five classes will be accepted for display: OAs, acrylics.*' watercolors. photograph) and crafLs. Persons wishing to enter the competition must lake their works to the club at 9 a.m. and register Becky Bailey and Viki Wear will co-chair the cultural happening with a committee comprising Roz Blair. I Hilda Mixsell and Marie Wood. Peg Schaffer is in charge of hospitality. There is no registration fee. The show will open to the [ public at It am and for the first time will close with a cocktail party from 4 tit 6

p m :or those a;: ending the show Becky V.r> Khv-cII Ha i to i> ir charge .v :h;> depart men: >hc > a gourme: .-he: hersei: a he .s . work.l-g or. : h r her> d rthuvres men.: r»e« <* ilh a rapahir committee There is no admission charge tor this even; hot ' donations to the C:xu- Cluh max he made a: the door st NDAX Aug 28 from 4 to fi p m i> set tor another pf Ax a Ion Garden Huh s lavish cocktail parties at Gracie O'Brien s dreamy home. 484 Seventh St Theme for this xear w ill be an "Island Party and members are asked to contribute their favorite oon eoction decorated with an "island flair" These parties are always sensational and reservations are limited Tickets will NOT be available at the door — pick up reservations at the home of Ann Bretherton. 65 W 18th St.. Drrinrrion, do « mm si..

Aug 13 or 14 from 10 a.m. until noon These sell faster than tickets at a rock concert and we'd suggest getting yours on the 13th to insure yourself making the scene Donation will entitle you to a drink, hors d'oeuvres. a chance for one of many nifty door prizes and fun unlimited. Gals are asked to wear muumuus. shifts, or strapless wrap dresses Directions .for making one of the latter may be picked up when you get your ticket from Ann Bretherton along with smashing soleless sandals created in every shade by Anna Booth and l.arry Feist-, specially for the Garden Club We predict every girl and woman on the island w ill be wearing them by Labor Day Male guests are asked to wear casual, colorful shirts, slacks or shorts and wild hats and sandals, if they own them Baskets of cheer will be raffled hourly, there'll be live music and beautiful people w ith glow ing tans If you can't he there hut want to be part of the action Send checks to the Garden Club care of Bonnie Feise. 215 54th St. or Catherine Me.Menamin. 206jfflh St BY THE SKA" lun cheon and fashion show put on by the Women's Civic Club of Stone Harbor July 30 at Wildwood Country Club was . truly lovely Clothes were shown by members and professional models from Pappagallo, Quinteesence and Nancy of Stone Harbor Mannequins were outfitled completely, head-to-toe with the latest creations in dresses, handbags, shoes, jewelry and lounge-wear from the three shops We were delighted to see big hats are making a strong comeback. Our favorites were Jane • Mrs Carey) Boss in a peacock blue caftan; Mary • Mrs Frank) Conwell; in palest pink with matching pearls; and Peg Johnston wearing our favorite, fringed gray knit with sameshade Pappagallo pumps. Sallie Buth MacKorkell gave I h c peppy commentary. i WE" SAT with Cherry N i c k e r s o n . M a r I e n e I

i a-per. Hilda Mixsell. I Kulh Berrx. Colleen Toutix aixi her daughter. Stone Harbor s noxx Queen Her nadet'.o Dana I aughlin and her daughter. 1st runner up Susan t aughlin. and X ili Wear Susan, also shr granddaughter of Miriam MrViehol. dear pa. brought me luck and I wo r.a handsome jew el box WAX Country Club has an excellent new manager. Patrick Bxrnes. Event chairman xiexandra Mrs John 1 Kokonos said he was "so easy to work with., nothing was loo much trouble He also produced a delicious light lunch instead of the heavy fare we'll never get used to Other gals who worked on the event were Prexy Ellie Smith. Mary Conweli. Virginia Shoneman. Marie Spence. Reckx Bailey and Muriel Barron. SAW SEVERAL people we knew and dozens we

didn't at the gala cocktail reception and official opening of the Leeward condominium complex at 9410 2nd Ave .'S.H . Aug 2 We had visited the complex before to ensure a look unhampered by crowds and found it to be well constructed. cleverly designed to give a spacious feeling to even the smallest unit, each of which has a private balcony Units are attractively decorated with furniture consonant with seashore living They offer the ultimate in safety features within a short walk of most stores. OWNER. Larry l.uing. summered on this block for years and is sentimental about it He too. remembers telling his kids "You can go wherever you please, so long as you don't cross a street " For this reason he is retaining the townhouse on the southeast corner of the complex for vacations for his family and employes We'd love to own the one on the opposite * corner The party was held around the large swimming pool overlooking the ocean Rick Safford. whom we had heard three nights before, supplied the music. - Gloria Farrell-Ross. agent for the condos. arranged the reception even for the airplace circling over us with a streamer proclaiming "Congratulations Leeward. S.L.K " Initials stood for Susan L. Kane, an old friend of Larry's from Washington who wanted to surprise him. Among guests at the party we saw : Joan Berkey. who owns HappyHunt; Councilman l.ou Clelland. Jack Fitzpatrick with son. Mitchell; Kav Casterlinr. Beth Huber of the Herald and (oh. to be young again) Tim' l.uing, Larry's son. who owns Timmer's Ice Cream THERE WERE seven beautiful winners in the i 35th annual Little Miss Stone Harbor Contest spon- i sored by the Women's Civic < Club- Seven, because as I emcee Jack Fitzpatrick 1 said. "Each contestant is a I winner; they prove.it by their manner on the run- i way. their answers to ques- i tions and just standing on

this platform looking so i charming". Entrants were: Carey Gaivin. Tricia Tucker. Mia i Calvitti. Maureen Reiley. I Sara Pusey. Beth Engler. Heather llample. Mary i Engler. Susan l.aughlin and Colleen Touhy. Six previous Queens of Slone Harbor were introduced : Pamela Meadowcroft. Meghan Brennan. Lisa Lewis, Tiffany O'Hara. Maureen McN'ulty and Wendy Hyndman. They were stationed along the runway to helpaspirants maintain poise and balance. Their excellent pacing was aided by Toddy Kelton's piano accompaniment. Toddy has been an important part of the event for 18 years Viki Wear, producer extraordinaire, has been chairman equallylong; no wonder it is in no way i amateurish! Viki's sister. Lillian Martara. helps with everything # Hers is the encouraging face the Little Misses see at the end of their turns and final farewell march. DURING anxious moments while contestants. families and fans waited for the judges' decision the audience was entertained by the "infamous. spirited and ever so courageous" Pops and some grand pops' orchestra : saxaphone. Ray del.aurentis; guitar. Harry Strohmetz; and trumpeter Herman Siri. Added treat was the Swinging Sisters' Quartet: Jean Hollo, Lillian Martara. Jo Ann MacYaugh and Sallie' Ruth MacCorkell. who led a sing-a-long Professional star entertainer was Bill Gross, a member of the Angelus Chorus who has appeared at the Club Capri in WW and Brass Rail in Canada THE SUSPENSE was over' Miss Stone Harbor for 84. Nacole -Xnzolone. ascended to the throne with crown bearer Jason MacYaugh. Queen Nacole gave a poised and interesting speech about "What Being Queen for the last year has meant to me" and Fitzpatrick announced this year's pinners First runner-up was Mia Calvitti. daughter of Marx and John Calvitti; 2nd runner-up was Colleen Touhy. daughter of Bernadette and John Touhv and the new little Miss Stone Harbvor is Susan l.aughlin! Susan is the daughter of Dawn and Daniel Laughlin. a student at Immaculate Heart of Mary School and her hobbies include soccer, baseball, swimming and playing the trumpet She has four brothers and one sister. CASS AND Sam Schettinger. Virginia and Don Sheneman and Marguerite and Kill Klotzbucher teamed up to give a buffet supper dance a S.H Women's Civic Club July 28 After a week of horrendous heat everyone relaxed in cool comfort from ocean breezes With three Cordon Bleu chef the food was. as be expected, four star A Mot of year-round residents hide from summer crowds and this was a (Page 25 Please)