jamaica loan co. - fultonhistory.com 14/jamaica ny...their wedding trip b>r say they will ©pen...

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WT* "t Pajre Eight LONG ISLAND DAILY = FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1938. —" ' ' •" llg|. • " " »"•'• " " " "••!••• !•— I | •! I I — • ^ ^ III I III WATCH THE DAY-BY-DAY HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY ON LONG ISLAND ON THIS PAGE EVERY DAY . | ENGAGEMENTS - WEDDINGS - NEW ARRIVALS - PARTIES - CLUBS MEETINGS LECTURES Corrine Kast to Wed F. L. Cummings Jr. At Mass on Tuesday and Louis Kast of Glen- •*ii"n at a breakfast n the Blue Room of isert. Brooklyn, on hday following their dsufhtw, to Frederick L. BIx of Mr 6>\ » will enl - • reception the Hotel B Washington's the marring* Gttrtnt M Kas Cumm.ngs Jr of Gienda>. The roup',* trill h* w d a* a nup- tial mass in ?h# Roman Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart, Glen- dale, by the F>v Gejnrgs Sherman. They hav» nor divulged plans for their wedding trip b>r say they will ©pen their aew ttOflftS ; it Kessel Street, Pwni Hills, when they re- turn. Laura K»s* will h» maid of honor for h*r .S; ter ar:d lit* bridesmaids mr* to ho Hmma Mui>r of Manhat- tan. Soph.a Ka*', another sister, •nd Anne and Helen Cummings, Sisters of 'he propped groom Alexander Cuntf asked to serve as- ) man. The ushers Albrarht. Louis Loreti and FredT The bride-elect from St. Angela and St Joseph's C an In 1903 .She Union turnpike. Mr. Cummingv an alumnus Hawtown High S wool, is w th Six Who Chose Winter For Their Weddings (Arthur Pbota) MRS. GEORGE GRAHAM br.de- •' (1 Is bix w. ! M i i k B was Hall, h^s een »ther"s best ba A"*" ;r r. Robert joee. gradanted Brooklyn, egt for Wom- ives a* 87-19 or he Kew York Stork E*< aides at: 87-41 Union lli« paren's, Mr. ar Cumnvngs. He * i r n p h d Mrs. F. Hi L. B A RE KTT—KIM N KB Mr. and Mrs. George Kwsner of 7«-ll 88th avenue. Woodhaven, have * announced the engagement of their daughter, June Ann Kissner, .to •James Henry Barret', son of Mrs. .William Frank of 95-23 104th street, * Oxone Park. The bride-elerf was graduated ' from Richmond Hill High School. Her fiance is nn a«->-ountant with I Armour and Company Guests at a recent party given for the rowple at the Kissner home i were Mr and Mrs. Frank. Mrs. A IE. Duryea. Mrs. Curt Schaffran, * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zelher. Her- " 'hert Volz, Helen Maxwell, John j Field, Margaret Schaffran, H>mry 4 Henraet. Marion Graf, Joseph Sicfc- * 1 nger, Virginia Pusman o, Thomas <JGUlen, Rita Clark. Lawrence Volk, J Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welle, Flor- j entfe Dixon, George Haviland. .Va- trion Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 Cook. Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon, 2 Edward and Helen Volk. Genevieve - Ameau. Helen Coughlin, Fredeiick " EmmericTc, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick * Kreckman. Violet Kissner, Daniel i Keeley, Cornelius I Her. •Ladies of Church ^Hold Bridgn RELLKROSK The ladles "f St * Gregnr> "> Clnir.-h Iw'd a dessert -• hridg* ye^terdaj afternoon a( S' Gregory's Roman Catholic Church '• auditni ium. 88th road. 1 Mrs. Thomas Daly, chairman, was !assisted by Mrs. John Lemma, Mrs. ** Frank Mokeler. Mrs. John O'Keefe. ', Mrs, John. Whalen, Mrs. George Tldrldge. Mrs. William Cat'ow, .•Mrs. Fred Treshman. Mrs. George Frank. May Tobin and, Mrs, Dean Shook. (Obler Photo) MRS. FRANK HELLMUTH Children to Fete Otto Herrmanns -+ jMr. and Mrs. Otto Herrmann of 74K>7 Cypress Hills street. Glendale, will celebrate the 40th anniversary off their marriage Sunday with a re- ception at the Arion Club In Brook- 1\ n. The hosts will he their seven cMl- drca, Anthony, Neal, Gustavo, Anna and Otto Herrmann Jr. Mrs. Mae Warhtef and Mrs. Isobel Durdaller. Among the 100 guests will he the couple's grandchildren. They are Anthony Herrmann Jr., Patricia Herrmann, Mary Ann and Patricia Wschte-f and Neat and Peter Dur- daller. Mrs. Hermann is the former Mary Plata of Brooklyn. They were mar- ried in Brooklyn but have lived In Glendale for the past 15 years. Mr. Herrmann, formerly a build- er, now owns a hardware store in Ridge wood He is active in local ci\ organisations, the Knights ot (' irubiis and the Arion Singing Society, to which his wife also be- longs. She i* a member of the Aid S<>« fty of the Wyckoff Heights Hos- pital. (Hemp»t«»<J Studio Photo* MRS C. H. LOOMIS (Columbia Photo) MRS. MICHAEL F. SHERIDAN MRS. DAVID ROSEN These six brides chose the winter for their weddings. Mrs. Michael F. Sheridan is the former Dorothy Joan Costigan of Williston Park, and Mrs. David Rosen Is the former Muriel Feigenbaum of Jamaica. Mrs- George Graham was Margaret O'Connor of Elmont. The bride of C. H. Loomis was Madeline McNevis of East Hempstead, while the wife of Joseph Chimerl was Constance Paraninfo of Baldwinn. Mrs. Frank Hellmuth is the former Elizabeth Mills of Glendale. Club News and Notes The Jolly Neighbors will hold a bingo, bunco and card party to- night at 114-12 131st street, Ozone Park. Mrs. Josephine Muccio will be hostess. I Cl.m PRESIDENT RESIGNS Mrs Louise M Her, president of the Mothers Cluh of Public School '53, Richmond Hilt, resigned yester- day because of illness in her fani ly Mrs, Robert Metz, vice-president, will be arting president until new officers are elected in June. " DENTISTS Dr*. Gardner, Hart & Dolan 416 FULTON ST. BROOKLYN. N. Y. 2*> W„ 3 Ith ST. NEW YORK CITY 160*13 JAMAICA AVE. JAMAICA, Y Y. LOANS DIAMOND Sorokins Hold Party For First Born Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Sorokin of 115-18 107th avenue, Richmond Hilt,- recently held a dinner in h nor of their first horn child, David Arnold, at the Levinton Man- sion, 117th street and Liberty ave- nue. Richmond Hill. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Pincus Wi'senthal, great-grandparents of the baby; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K nt»e pier, Mr. and Mrs. Bar net Sorokin. the Rev, Jacob Wanderer, and Rabbi Isadora Meinick of the Talmud Tirah' Pride of Israel of Br 'I'klyn. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sorokin. Mar- rla Sorokiii, Mrs, Pincus Greensteln* Minnie Creenstein, I^avid Sorokin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles SChein, F'lo- rence Schein, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Weiss Freed and Betty and Norma Weiss:. Mr. and Mrs. M D. Weiss, Mrs. Minnie Furman. Mrs. Bertha Greenborg, Joseph; and Clara Knoep- |er, Mr. anrl Mrs. Edward Warren. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hal pern, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack leaner, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pruin. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wein- stem, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Leskin, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Greistadt, Mrs. Anna Schnaier, Blanche Schnaier, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Ruckenstein, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Seheim, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schmulewitz, J yes Schmulewitz, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Platzblatt, Frederick S tim, Mrs. Nathan Solomon, Dr. an 1 Mrs. Harry Spitz, Robert Spitz, M: and M|s. Harry Rappapbrt, Esther Fi'eistadt, Maurice Knoepler and Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Seuier. t Three new members were wel- comed yesterday by the Parent- Teacher Association of Public School 155, South Ozone Park. They are Mrs. May Burros, Mrs. Rose Blackburn and Mrs. Addis Bleimeyer. The association is sponsoring a The Aid Society of the Good Shepherd Lutherap Church of Bell- aire held a chow-mein luncheon and card party yesterday at the church. One hundred and thirty-five ate tended. Ruth Eitingcr, president of the New York State National Council of Jewish Juniors, wiil speak on "Youth," at tonight's service in the Kew Gardens Jewish Center. iThe Jamaica Women's Ort will rummage sale today and tomorrow u , at 130-107 Rockaway boulevard. hpar * Malev of Jamaica Jewish Center discuss The Turn V M eir, Vorwaerls of'I 2 * ^ J m% t ll ^ ^ Europe '" Brooklyn will present its 56th an- 0n Monda a t J^ centPr - nual ball and a modern minstrel I show, "On the Campus," tomorrow night at the Brooklyn Labor Lyceum. Valentine F. Wening and Dorothy E. Kaiser are the directors. The Bible Club of Trinity Metho- dist Church will meet at 8 P. M. today for a social at the home of Mrs. C .J. Von Stein, 84-.;o 109th street, Richmond Hill. Thirty new members joined the Suerite Crapper. Queens Social Club at a dance and j card parly at headquarters, 137-16 Jamaica avenue, Richmond Hill. Mrs. Clare Lawrence was chairman. Meetings are held on Thursday at 8:30 P. M. The Intermediate Christian En- deavor Society held a Valentine party last night at the Jamaica Dutch Reformed Church. An amateur radio hour skit was one of the features of the program. Judges were Robert Tough, Ed- ward Ralph and Howard Grodotzke. On the arrangements committee were Eleanor Dour, Elmira Gro- dotzke, Harriet Spaulding and Mar- (Hempstead Studio Photo) MRS. JOSEPH CHIMERI « life'- —•—I—'" ' - —' i.i» Girl Scouts Name Committee Heads At the alonthly meeting of the QueensborQ Girl Scout Council held yesterday at headquarters, the fol- lowing appointments t° head stand- ing committee were confirmed: Fi- nance, Mrs., Charles Simonson, Elm- hurst; Public Relations, Mrs. Ru- dolph Grimm, Flushing; Camp, Mrs. Daniel Lydsn, Woodhaven; Train- ing and Personnel, Mrs. Lewis J. People, Rieh m °nd Hill; and Pro- gram, Mrs. Ann MacDonald, Doug- laston. Mrs. Geojj^e E. Twails of Hollis, past comm^|sioner, presided in the absence Irak town of Mrs. S. Mer- edith StronlL'Jr., of Bayside, newly elected commissioner. Mrs. Simftison reported that one fund-raising-activity which her com- mittee would sponsor immediately would be aJI intensive effort to se- cure n?\v| contributors during March. All gifts from Queensboro residents \J|1 go into the borough Girl Scout budget so that more ! Queensboroifcirls may become Girl ! Scouts. I Borough Jlirl Seoul headquarters are at 92-32 162nd street, Jamaica; and C. Evangeline Ford of Kew Gardens is jfcrofessional director of Girl Scouti Marcella Dew sbury And Brother, Edwin, Both Are to Marry The engagements of Marcella Dewsbury of Woodhaven and her brother, Edwin L. Dewsbury, both were announced today. Miss Dews- bury will wed William Kallensee of Jersey City and her brother will wed Carol Neil of Woodhaven. Miss Dewsbury's engagement to Mr. Kallensee was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dewsbury of 76-48 85th drive. Henry G. Neil of 86-02 Forest parkway. Woodhaven. father of Carol Neil, announced his daughter's engagement to Mr. Dewsbury. Miss Dewsbury was graduated from Richmond Hill High School and Miss Dunbar's School in Man- hattan and her fiance was gradu- ated from Dickinson High School In Jersey City. Both Miss Neil and her fiance are graduates of Richmond Hill High School. He also graduated from the American Institute of Banking and is now employed by the Brooklyn Trust Company. Pattern The real economy in sewing comes from making those simple clothes that you wear around the house. One good pattern like the one above and two or three pieces of material and you have a whole spring's requirements. Notice how simple this dress is to make. The front and back are each cut in one piece from shoulder to hem with only darts to mark the waistline. Soft roll collar and short sleeves complete the shirtwaist lines that are the charm of this dress. Make it up in a pretty cotton print. If you are just learning to sew, this is a good pattern with which to gain headway. The pattern ln- MARTHROSS KACFMANN Marthross Kaufmann of 237-15 93rd avenue. Queens Village, is chairman for Central Queens of a committee of Adelphi College alumnae working to raise a $30.- 000 living endowment fund for the college. Manor Association Hears Lecture on C h i I d-Training New methods of educating chil- dren for peace were illustrated yes- 1 terday in a talk by William E. «Hendrie, principal of Public School 109. before the King Manor Associa- : tion at K ng Manor, Jamaica. A motion picture made at P S. 109 was exhibited. As part of the ; education project, its theme was a j visit to children in various coun- tries of the world. The scenery and co>tumes were made by children at ' P. S. 109. They acted the roles ;n ' the picture. Mrs. Henry W. Raudenbush and Mrs. Horace W. North were wel- comed as members Mrs. Eleanor Towns was a guest. Mrs. T. J. Flynn was program chairman. Mrs. Arthur Burns. Mrs. Henry Curtis and Mrs. Louise Lott poured tea. A meeting of the board of direc- tors preceded the program. Naomi Winship Honored Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lazaroff of At bhOWeP 109-18 Lefferts boulevard, Richmond I Naomi Winship. daughter of Mr. Hill, celebrated their fourtn wed- , ding anniversary yesterday by en- j tertaining 10 couples at a Manhat- I tan night club. Mrs. Lazaroff is : the former Elsie Gingold of Brook- lyn. Her husband is an attorney. Mrs. Maria Bulow of 109-23 179th 'street, St. Albans, is recuperating , from a serious illness at her daugh- ter's home in Pottstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Schnable of 64-02 Metropolitan avenue, Maspeth, : recently held a surprise party for their daughter, Ottilda, who was and Mrs. Harvey W.nship of 105-41 New York boulevard, Jamaica, wai honor guest at a shower WedrnMt day night given by Gamma Mu Sigma Sorority at the home of Charlotte D* Bevoise, 166-32 89th avenue, Jamaica. Miss Winship will he married early in the Spring to Arthur Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers of 104-36 164th place, Ja- maica. Guests at the party wera Mrs. Winship, Mrs. Mary Child, Ger- "i**: 3s * , .5^ £ The Merrymaker Girls' Club will meet tonight at the home of Guiii Grondahl. 145-21 156th street, Ja- maica, to complete arrangements for a danse, 'The Rhythm Ren- dezvous." to be held on April 23 at the Southside Civic Hall, Sunrise highway and New York avenue. Four new members were admitted yesterday by the Kindergarten Mothers Club of Public School 97, Woodhaven. They are Mrs, Charles Smith, Mrs. Robert Lacer. Mrs. Charles Ohlig and Mrs. Francis Storms. Kitty Nelson Honored At Bridge Party Kitty Nelson of 67-45 75th street, Middle Village, was recently guest of honor at a Valentine bridge at the home of Mrs. Adolph Appel of 68-37 78th street, Middle Village. The proceeds of the bridge were donated to the Sisterhood of the Talmud Torsh of Middle Village of which Mrs. Nelson is social secre- tary. Hostesses were Lillian Leveine, Evelyn Goldmintz, Bella Slomack, Clara Perlstein and Sadie Rubin. Kaues Ar*e Honored On Anniv|rsary Mr. and Brs. John Klaue of 14 ; Kane pla<l| Brooklyn, recently celebrated their golden wedding an- niversary «| the home of their daughter, Mrs. James J. Rush of 10.3-10 109th avenue, Ozone Park. Present were their children and grandchildrll, PYederick Klaue, Elizabeth Anearn, Edna and How- ard Belga, Helen and James Rush, Eicon Bernard, Betty and Joan Ahearn, Florence Weber and Alice Albright. Other guejts were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peters, Mrs. Robert Cedestrom, Jo- seph Fox, Robert McLaughlin, T. P. Rush, John Weber, George Albright and Howard Belga. celebrating her 21st birthday at the, trude Child. Pear nd Ruth Wieder- home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j mann. Jessie r K rd, Harkins of 6160 Evelyn avenue, Maspeth. Present were Ruth and Mary Rommile, Eleanor and Wil- liam Schneller, Anna Haefeli, Helen Kunz, Teresa Baer. Marie Brobetto, Harry Carl, Llulu Crisci, Ma-y Lind- ner and John O'Day. Ann Raia, Anthony Giorlando, Betty Fabian, James Lally. Edna j Finsterer, Robert Grass, Charles ;Lampe. Frederick Martin, John Dorothy Wanderle, Margaret Sea- ton, Catherine Stuber, Muriel Baker, Edna Gibbons, Margaret Tool, Lillian Van Nostrand and Evelyn Johnson. Dr. Josephs Addresses P. S. 77 Mothers Club Dr. Daniel Josephs, principal of Wcnsdofer, Susie DeMasi, George Jamaica Vocational High School, ad- ; Wensdofer, Mrs. Peter Ward, Mr. : dressed the Mothers Club of Pub- and Mrs. John Wensdofer. Mrt. > , jc Schnol n Ridgewood. yesterday. John Futterer. Mr. and Mrs. Richard „. ,_. _- . - .. . iBerbrick, Mrs. Mary Ward, Martin 1I,S to P lc was 7 h * Need for Mor * I Berbrick, Joseph Foley, Regina | Vocational High Schools." I Young, Eleanor Frauaff. Margaret, I Mrs. Anne Nelke, first vic<»-prcsl- Catherine, John Martin, George and dent, and Mrs. Charles E. Clement, Vincent Schnable. past president, of the Queensboro Federation of Mothers Clubs, wera guests. Class 5B3 was awarded the at- tendance banner. A memorial resolution was passed in honor of the late Mary Lucia, past vice-president. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gustitus were guests of honor recently at a farewell party at the home of Mrs. j James E. Scully of 145-12 155th j street. Jamaica. Present were Anna and Anthony Gustitus, Mrs. Alfred Byran, May and Rita Scully, Mr. ! and Mrs .James Scully, Harry Broad- bent, Margaret Giavanatone, Rita Bennett, Dorothy Morris and Bea- trice Scully. The Gustitus family is moving to Union, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fruder of 90-18 149th street, Jamaica, are, , spending their winter vacation at ! Ihe Jamaica \oung Men s Christian the Floridian Hotel, Miami Beach, i A ^ r OC,al ',? n l Bu , ildin 7 .._ _ , Mrs. Wechtel spoke on The Ev Louis D. Marriott of Forest Hills ! S€ " tials of L * ad(irshi P-" is vacationing at the Skytop Club '• Representatives were present from Skytop Pa I p R arrnt Teacher Associations of Public School .36, St. Albans; P S. 1,33. Bellerose: P. S. 37 and P S 16L Springfield Gardens: P. S. 203. Brooklyn, and the Bayside child Mrs. Wechtel Addresses Leadership Class Mrs. Frank Wechtel of Sea CI iff addressed the lay leadership train- ing class of the Queens Council of Parents and Teachers, yesterday at AND 125 Attend Party Of Mothers Club The Mothers Club of Public School 50, Jamaica, yesterday donated 55 to the scholarship fund of tht Queensboro Federation of Mothers Clubs. Prior to the meeting, Mrs. Lillian McCaffrey was hostess to tht ex- ecutive board at a luncheon at her home, 145-02 97th avenue, Jamaica. ST. 1636 JAMAICA LOAN CO. lh3rdST.offJAMAICAAVE. J AM ArC A, N.Y. . l„ da a u M M Ja bi M an A .*a:d party held yesterday by e Mothers Club of St. Mary Mag- lene School, Springfield Gardens, the 1 Mu :. was attended by 125. Mrs Thomas Pickles, chairman. is assisted by Mrs. William Gratz, Thomas Burke. Mrs. William, Lo> ne. Mrs Jean Faller. Mrs. ne MrConville, .Mrs. Robert Hilda* andt; Mrs J. J Baker. Mrs. P N. v % : > «nd Mrs.-^Thomas Kav- augH Dr. Ralph Winn, Instructor In phi- losophy at C C. N. Y., addressed the Parent-Teacher Association of Public School 140. Alban Manor, yes- terday on "Sex Education for Chil- dren." The Richmond Hill Section of the National Council of Jewish Women held an executive board meeting last night at the Congregation Beth _ I Israel, Richmond Hill. w v w. yy M / -P*^ < 1 >»* «»•«# * , 4 ,»»'i* Jb ."- I M S . *T £~~ I "»""**- / *g^» jfi^M-*---* *l < *. ' f * V f t •**, *< ^s& J c»V«^s-e -+««£**• "*~~/rS **•• "*"~ -* ^ * Lie-' TH .^»-W<f- t-'*? f**~. —• '4* W ^ - ^J*\w*£ •s&AyCJ* The Queens Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Home and Hospital for the Aged met yesterday at the Con- gregation Beth Israel, Richmond Hill. Twenty-four were enrolled as members. su s?t^'C&*f*i%J*tS hosttions Secured- Ox>cv \5oo employment calls i n 195T. mm wf 90-43 SITsTHIN B(H 1EVARD Tel J ViiaV* Three were enrolled as members of the auxiliary to the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association of Queens yesterday, at 90-25 160th street, Jamaica. They are Mrs. William Pine. Mrs. Andrew Leonard and Carrie Remsen. Tentative plans wars made for a luncheon In April Refreshments were served by Mrs. > Carrie Beatty. The Senior League, of the Ja maiea Jewish Center will hold a j formal dance tomorrow night at i the center. On the arrangements committee, headed by Meivin Springer, are Elinor Springer, Sam- uel Green. Ma.-garet Lang and j David Epstain. j eludes complete and detailed in- structions. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1431-B is designed for sizes 38. 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. 48, 50 and 5L\ Size .38 requires 4"* yards of 35 or 39 inch material plus ** ard contrast for the collar. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS FOR THE BARBARA BELL PAT- TERN BOOK. Make yourself at- tractive, practical and becoming clothes, selecting designs from the Barbara Bell well-planned, easy-to- make patterns. To get the pattern, send 15 cents to Barbara Bell Pattern Service, Long Island Daily Press, Postoffice Box 140, Times Square Station, New YorK City. Don't forget to specify the pattern number and size. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bassett of Orchid street, Floral Park, enter- tained at cocktails recently for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. George Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Windecker, Mr. and Mrs. James Newman and Olive A. Cash. study group. IN VIRGINIA Betty Priest of 80-27 232nd street. _ Queens Village, has left for Char- Jack King of 147-28 90th avenue lottPsvillp - Va - to attend the mid- Jamaica, dancing instructor and year darvp at the University of Vir- member of Jamaica Kiwanis, is re- ginia. She is recording serretary cuperating after an operation at Ja- of the Sub-Debs of Queens Village maica Hospital. j Woman's Club. Queens Village Sub-Debs Hold Costume Party A costume Valentine party was held last night by the Sub-Debs of the Queens Village Woman's Club at the Queens Lyceum. Awards were given the following: Audrey Bunziek for the prettiest costume, a Spanish dress; , Betty Connolly for the most unique cos- tume, a peasant French; Farion Aumack and Rosemary Hartmann who wore the funniest costumes, depicting Mickey Mouse and Rag- gedy Ann. respectively. Plans weFe made for a board meeting March 1 at the Lyceum. Mrs. J. Allison Stevenson will be guest speaker at the March 3 meeting and on March 17 the group will hold an amateur hour. , GERTRUDE MARSHALL Gertrude Marshall of 104 Gabriel avenue Franklin Square, will lead the "big apple" feature of the "Sewanhaka Revue of 1938" tonight at the hieh school. Floral Park. She also will be head usherette. MAKE YOUR HEATING DOLLAR PRODICE MORE By carefully selecting the An- thracite Coal you burn in your heating plant, you are able to save a substantial sum. Con- vince yourself, place a trial or- der now for a ton of HIGH GRADE ANTHRACITE Phone Now Cleveland 3-2300 Red Diamond Coal Co. 119-15 Jamaica Avenue Authorised Distributor for Koppers Coke

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Page 1: JAMAICA LOAN CO. - Fultonhistory.com 14/Jamaica NY...their wedding trip b>r say they will ©pen their aew ttOflftS;it Kessel Street, Pwni Hills, when they re turn. Laura K»s* will

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Pajre Eight LONG ISLAND DAILY =

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1938. —" ' ' •" l l g | . • • " " »"•'• " " " " • • ! • • • ! •— I | • ! I I — •

• — ^ — — — — ^ — III I I I I

WATCH THE DAY-BY-DAY HAPPENINGS

IN SOCIETY ON LONG ISLAND ON

THIS PAGE EVERY DAY

. | ENGAGEMENTS - WEDDINGS - NEW

ARRIVALS - PARTIES - CLUBS

MEETINGS — LECTURES

Corrine Kast to Wed F. L. Cummings Jr. At Mass on Tuesday

and Louis Kas t of Glen-

•*ii"n at a breakfast

n the Blue Room of

isert. Brooklyn, on

hday following

the i r d s u f h t w ,

to Freder ick L.

BIx of

• Mr 6>\ » will enl • - • reception t h e Hotel B

Wash ing ton ' s

• t h e mar r ing*

Gttrtnt M Kas • C u m m . n g s J r of Gienda> .

T h e roup',* trill h* w d a* a nup­t ia l mass in ?h# Roman Catholic C h u r c h of the Sacred Heart , Glen­dale, by the F>v Gejnrgs S h e r m a n . T h e y hav» nor divulged plans for t h e i r wedding t r ip b>r say they will ©pen the i r aew ttOflftS ;it Kessel Street , P w n i Hills, when they re­t u r n .

Laura K»s* will h» maid of honor for h*r .S; ter ar:d lit* br idesmaids mr* to ho Hmma M u i > r of Manhat­t a n . Soph.a Ka*', ano ther sister, • n d Anne and Helen Cummings , Sisters of ' h e propped g r o o m

Alexander Cuntf a sked to serve as- ) m a n . T h e ushers A lb ra rh t . Louis L o r e t i and F r e d T

The bride-elect f rom St. Angela a n d St Joseph 's C a n In 1903 .She Union tu rnp ike .

Mr. C u m m i n g v an a lumnus H a w t o w n High S wool, is w th

Six Who Chose Winter For Their Weddings

(Arthur Pbota) MRS. G E O R G E G R A H A M

br.de-

• ' ( 1 Is bix w. ! M i i

k B w a s •

Hall,

h^s een »ther"s best ba A"*" ;r r. Robert joee. gradanted Brooklyn,

egt for Wom-ives a* 87-19

or he

K e w York Stork E*< aides at: 87-41 Union lli« p a r e n ' s , Mr. ar C u m n v n g s .

He * i r n p h d Mrs. F .

Hi L.

B A RE K T T — K I M N KB Mr. and Mrs. George Kwsner of

7«-l l 88th avenue. Woodhaven, have * a n n o u n c e d the engagemen t of their

d a u g h t e r , J u n e Ann Kissner , . to • J a m e s Henry Ba r r e t ' , son of Mrs. . W i l l i a m F r a n k of 95-23 104th s t reet , * Oxone Park .

T h e bride-elerf was g radua ted ' f rom Richmond Hill High School.

H e r fiance is nn a«->-ountant with I A r m o u r and Company

Gues t s at a recent pa r ty given for the rowple at the Kissner home

i w e r e Mr and Mrs. Frank . Mrs. A I E . Duryea. Mrs. Cur t Schaffran, * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zelher. Her-" 'hert Volz, Helen Maxwell, John j Field, Margare t Schaffran, H>mry 4 Henrae t . Marion Graf, Joseph Sicfc-* 1 nger , Virginia Pusman o, Thomas <JGUlen, Rita Clark. Lawrence Volk, J Mr . and Mrs. Wa l t e r Welle, Flor-j entfe Dixon, George Haviland. .Va-t r i o n Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Char les 1 Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Dixon, 2 E d w a r d and Helen Volk. Genevieve - Ameau . Helen Coughlin, Frede i ick " EmmericTc, Mr. and Mrs. Freder ick * K r e c k m a n . Violet Kissner , Daniel i Keeley, Corne l ius I Her.

•Ladies of Church ^Hold Bridgn

RELLKROSK •• The l a d l e s "f St * Gregnr> "> Clnir.-h Iw'd a desser t -• h r idg* ye^terdaj afternoon a( S '

Gregory ' s Roman Catholic Church '• audi tn i ium. 88th road. 1 Mrs. T h o m a s Daly, chai rman, was ! a s s i s t ed by Mrs. John Lemma, Mrs.

** F r a n k Mokeler. Mrs. J o h n O'Keefe. ', Mrs , J o h n . Whalen, Mrs. George

T ld r ldge . Mrs. William Cat 'ow, . • M r s . Fred Treshman . Mrs. George

F r a n k . May Tobin and, Mrs, Dean Shook.

(Obler Photo)

M R S . F R A N K H E L L M U T H

Children to Fete Otto Herrmanns

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jMr. and Mrs. Ot to H e r r m a n n of 74K>7 Cypress Hills s t reet . Glendale, will celebrate the 40th ann ive r sa ry

• off the i r mar r i age Sunday with a re­ception at the Arion Club In Brook-1\ n.

The hosts will he thei r seven cMl-drca, Anthony, Neal, Gustavo, Anna and Ot to H e r r m a n n J r . Mrs. Mae Warh t e f and Mrs. Isobel Durdal ler .

Among the 100 guests will he the couple's g randchi ldren . They a re Anthony H e r r m a n n Jr., Pa t r ic ia He r rmann , Mary Ann and Pat r ic ia Wschte-f and Neat and Pe te r Dur­daller.

Mrs. H e r m a n n is the former Mary Plata of Brooklyn. They were mar­ried in Brooklyn but have lived In Glendale for the past 15 years.

Mr. He r rmann , formerly a build­er, now owns a h a r d w a r e s to re in Ridge wood He is act ive in local ci\ • • organisat ions , the Kn igh t s o t (' irubiis and the Arion Singing Society, to which his wife also be­longs. She i* a member of the Aid S<>« fty of the Wyckoff Heigh ts Hos­pital .

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T h e s e six b r i d e s chose t h e w i n t e r for t h e i r wedd ings . M r s . Michae l F . S h e r i d a n is t h e f o r m e r D o r o t h y J o a n Cos t igan of Wi l l i s ton P a r k , a n d M r s . Dav id R o s e n Is t h e f o r m e r Mur i e l F e i g e n b a u m of J a m a i c a . Mrs-G e o r g e G r a h a m w a s M a r g a r e t O ' C o n n o r of E lmon t . T h e br ide of C. H. Loomis w a s M a d e l i n e McNevis of E a s t H e m p s t e a d , whi le t h e wife of J o s e p h C h i m e r l w a s C o n s t a n c e P a r a n i n f o of B a l d w i n n . M r s .

F r a n k H e l l m u t h is t h e f o r m e r E l i zabe th Mills of Glenda le .

Club News and Notes The Jolly Neighbors will hold a

bingo, bunco and card pa r ty to­n igh t at 114-12 131st s t ree t , Ozone Pa rk . Mrs. Joseph ine Muccio will be hostess .

I C l . m P R E S I D E N T RESIGNS

Mrs Louise M Her, president of the Mothers Cluh of Public School

'53, Richmond Hilt, resigned yester­day because of illness in her fani ly Mrs, Robert Metz, vice-president, will be a r t ing president until new officers are elected in June.

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Sorokins Hold Party For First Born

Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Sorokin of 115-18 107th avenue, Richmond Hilt,- recent ly held a d inner in h nor of the i r first horn child, David Arnold, a t the Levinton Man­sion, 117th s t reet and Liber ty ave­nue. Richmond Hill.

P resen t were Mr. and Mrs. P incus W i ' s e n t h a l , g r e a t - g r a n d p a r e n t s of the baby; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K nt»e pier, Mr. and Mrs. Bar net Sorokin. the Rev, Jacob Wandere r , and Rabbi Isadora Meinick of the Talmud T i r a h ' Pr ide of Israel of Br 'I'klyn.

Mr. and Mrs. I rv ing Sorokin. Mar-rla Sorokiii, Mrs, Pincus Greensteln* Minnie Creens te in , I^avid Sorokin, Mr. and Mrs. Char les SChein, F'lo-rence Schein, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Weiss Freed and Betty and Norma Weiss:. Mr. and Mrs. M D. Weiss, Mrs. Minnie F u r m a n . Mrs. Be r tha Greenborg, Joseph; and Clara Knoep-|er, Mr. anrl Mrs. Edward War ren .

Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hal pern, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy, Mr. and Mrs. J ack l e a n e r , Mr. and Mrs. Morr is P r u i n . Mr. and Mrs. Morr is Wein-s tem, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Leskin, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Greis tadt , Mrs. Anna Schnaier , Blanche Schnaier , Mr. and Mrs, F reder ick Ruckens te in , Dr. and Mrs. Char les Seheim, Mr. and Mrs. F reder ick Schmulewi tz , J yes Schmulewi tz , Mr. and Mrs. H e r m a n Pla tzbla t t , F reder ick S t im, Mrs. N a t h a n Solomon, Dr. an 1 Mrs. H a r r y Spitz, Rober t Spitz, M: and M|s . H a r r y Rappapbr t , E s t h e r Fi 'eistadt , Maur ice Knoeple r and Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Seuier. t

T h r e e new member s were wel­comed yes terday by the Pa ren t -Teacher Association of Public School 155, South Ozone Park .

They a r e Mrs. May Burros , Mrs. Rose Blackburn and Mrs. Addis Bleimeyer.

The association is sponsor ing a

T h e Aid Society of t he Good Shephe rd L u t h e r a p Church of Bell-a i re held a chow-mein luncheon and card p a r t y yes te rday at the church . One hundred and thir ty-f ive ate tended.

Ru th Ei t ingcr , pres ident of the N e w York S t a t e Nat ional Council of Jewish Jun iors , wiil speak on "Youth," a t ton ight ' s service in the Kew Gardens Jewish Center .

i T h e Jamaica Women ' s Or t will r u m m a g e sale today and tomorrow u , a t 130-107 Rockaway boulevard. h p a r * Malev of Jamaica Jewish Cente r discuss

The Turn V M e i r , Vorwaer l s of 'I 2 * ^ Jm%t l l ^ ^ E u r o p e ' " Brooklyn will p resen t i ts 56th an- 0 n M o n d a y » a t J ^ c e n t P r -nual ball and a modern mins t re l I show, "On the Campus ," tomorrow n igh t at the Brooklyn Labor Lyceum. Valent ine F . Wen ing and Dorothy E. Kaiser a re the directors .

T h e Bible Club of Tr in i ty Metho­dist Church will meet at 8 P. M. today for a social a t the home of Mrs. C .J. Von Stein , 84-.;o 109th s t reet , Richmond Hill.

T h i r t y new members joined the Suer i te Crapper . Queens Social Club at a dance and j • card par ly at headquar t e r s , 137-16 Jamaica avenue, Richmond Hill. Mrs. Clare Lawrence was cha i rman. Meetings a re held on Thursday at 8:30 P. M.

The I n t e r m e d i a t e Chr is t ian E n ­deavor Society held a Valent ine pa r ty las t n igh t a t t h e Jamaica Dutch Reformed Church .

An a m a t e u r radio hour ski t was one of the features of the p rogram.

Judges were Rober t Tough, Ed­ward Ralph and Howard Grodotzke.

On the a r r a n g e m e n t s commit tee were Eleanor Dour, E lmi ra Gro­dotzke, Harr ie t Spauld ing and Mar-

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At the a lon th ly m e e t i n g of t he

QueensborQ Girl Scout Council held

yes terday a t headqua r t e r s , the fol­

lowing appo in tmen t s t ° head s tand­

ing commi t t ee were conf i rmed: Fi­

nance, Mrs., Cha r l e s Simonson, Elm-

h u r s t ; Publ ic Relat ions, Mrs. Ru­

dolph Grimm, F lu sh ing ; Camp, Mrs.

Daniel Lydsn, Woodhaven ; Tra in ­

ing and Personnel , Mrs. Lewis J.

People, R i e h m ° n d Hill ; and Pro­

gram, Mrs. Ann MacDonald, Doug-

laston.

Mrs. Geojj^e E. Twai l s of Hollis,

past comm^|sioner , presided in the

absence I r a k town of Mrs. S. Mer­edith S t ron lL ' J r . , of Bayside, newly elected commissioner .

Mrs. Simftison repor ted that one fund-raising-activity which her com­mit tee would sponsor immediate ly would be aJI in tens ive effort to se­cure n ? \ v | con t r ibu to r s du r ing March. All gifts from Queensboro res idents \ J | 1 go into the borough Girl Scout budget so that more ! Queensboroifcir ls may become Girl

! Scouts. I Borough Jl ir l Seoul h e a d q u a r t e r s

are at 92-32 162nd s t reet , J amaica ; and C. Evangel ine Ford of Kew Gardens is jfcrofessional director of Girl Scouti

Marcella D e w sbury And Brother, Edwin, Both Are to Marry

The engagements of Marcel la Dewsbury of Woodhaven and her brother , Edwin L. Dewsbury, both were announced today. Miss Dews-bury will wed Will iam Kallensee of Je r sey City and her bro ther will wed Carol Neil of Woodhaven.

Miss Dewsbury ' s engagement to Mr. Kal lensee was announced by her parents , Mr. and Mrs. F red Dewsbury of 76-48 85th drive.

Henry G. Neil of 86-02 Fores t parkway. Woodhaven. fa ther of Carol Neil, announced his daughte r ' s engagement to Mr. Dewsbury.

Miss Dewsbury was graduated from Richmond Hill High School and Miss Dunbar ' s School in Man­h a t t a n and he r fiance was gradu­ated from Dickinson High School In Je rsey City.

Both Miss Nei l and her fiance are g r adua t e s of Richmond Hill High School. He also g radua ted from the American Ins t i t u t e of Banking and is now employed by the Brooklyn T r u s t Company.

Pattern T h e real economy in sewing

comes from mak ing those s imple c lo thes t h a t you w e a r a round the house. One good p a t t e r n like t he one above and two or t h r ee pieces of mate r ia l and you have a whole sp r ing ' s r equ i r emen t s . Notice how s imple this dress is to make . The f ront and back a r e each cut in one piece from shoulder to hem wi th only d a r t s to m a r k t h e wais t l ine . Soft roll collar and sho r t sleeves comple te t he sh i r twa i s t l ines tha t a r e the c h a r m of th is dress. Make i t up in a p r e t t y cot ton pr in t . If you a r e jus t l ea rn ing to sew, th i s is a good p a t t e r n wi th which to ga in headway. T h e pa t t e rn ln-

MARTHROSS KACFMANN Mar th ross Kaufmann of 237-15

93rd avenue. Queens Village, is cha i rman for Central Queens of a commit tee of Adelphi College a lumnae working to raise a $30.-000 living endowment fund for the college.

Manor Association Hears Lecture on

C h i I d-Training New methods of educat ing chil­

dren for peace were i l lus t ra ted yes-1 terday in a talk by William E. «Hendrie, principal of Public School

109. before the King Manor Associa-: tion at K ng Manor, Jamaica.

A motion picture made at P S. 109 was exhibited. As par t of the

; education project, its theme was a j visit to chi ldren in various coun­

tries of the world. The scenery and co>tumes were made by children at

' P. S. 109. They acted the roles ;n ' the picture.

Mrs. Henry W. Raudenbush and Mrs. Horace W. Nor th were wel­comed as members

Mrs. E leanor Towns was a guest .

Mrs. T. J. F lynn was program cha i rman. Mrs. Ar thu r Burns . Mrs. Henry Curt is and Mrs. Louise Lot t poured tea.

A meet ing of the board of direc­tors preceded the program.

Naomi Winship Honored Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lazaroff of A t b h O W e P

109-18 Lefferts boulevard, Richmond I Naomi Winship. daugh te r of Mr. Hill, celebrated their fourtn wed-

, ding anniversary yesterday by en-j t e r ta in ing 10 couples at a Manha t -I tan night club. Mrs. Lazaroff is : the former Elsie Gingold of Brook­lyn. Her husband is an a t torney .

Mrs. Maria Bulow of 109-23 179th ' s t r ee t , St . Albans, is recupera t ing , from a serious illness a t her daugh­

ter 's home in Pot ts town, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. John Schnable of 64-02 Metropoli tan avenue, Maspeth,

: recent ly held a surpr ise pa r ty for thei r daughter , Otti lda, who was

and Mrs. Harvey W.nship of 105-41 New York boulevard, Jamaica, w a i honor guest at a shower WedrnMt day n ight given by Gamma Mu Sigma Soror i ty a t the home of Char lo t t e D* Bevoise, 166-32 89th avenue, Jamaica .

Miss Winsh ip will he mar r ied early in the Spr ing to A r t h u r Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char les Meyers of 104-36 164th place, Ja­maica.

Guests at t he pa r ty wera Mrs . Winship, Mrs. Mary Child, Ger-

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T h e M e r r y m a k e r Girls ' Club will meet tonight at the home of Gui i i Grondahl . 145-21 156th s t ree t , Ja­maica, to complete a r r a n g e m e n t s for a danse, ' T h e R h y t h m Ren­dezvous." to be held on Apri l 23 a t the Souths ide Civic Hall, Sunr i se h ighway and New York avenue .

Four new member s were admi t ted yes te rday by the K inde rga r t en Mothers Club of Public School 97, Woodhaven. They a re Mrs, Char les Smith, Mrs. Rober t Lacer. Mrs. Charles Ohlig and Mrs. Franc is S torms .

Kitty Nelson Honored At Bridge Party

Kit ty Nelson of 67-45 75th s t reet , Middle Village, was recent ly guest of honor a t a Valent ine br idge at the home of Mrs . Adolph Appel of 68-37 78th s t reet , Middle Village. The proceeds of the br idge were donated to the Sis terhood of the Ta lmud T o r s h of Middle Village of which Mrs. Nelson is social secre­tary.

Hostesses were Lillian Leveine, Evelyn Goldmintz, Bella Slomack, Clara Per l s te in and Sadie Rubin.

Kaues Ar*e Honored On Anniv|rsary

Mr. and B r s . John Klaue of 14 ; Kane p la<l | Brooklyn, recent ly celebrated their golden wedding an-n iversary « | the home of the i r daughter , Mrs. J ames J. Rush of 10.3-10 109th avenue , Ozone Park .

P re sen t were their chi ldren and g r a n d c h i l d r l l , PYederick Klaue, Elizabeth Anearn, Edna and How­ard Belga, Helen and J a m e s Rush, Eicon Bernard , Bet ty and Joan Ahearn, Florence Weber and Alice Albr ight .

O the r gue j t s were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughl in , Mr. and Mrs. S tan ley Pe te rs , Mrs . Rober t Cedestrom, Jo­seph Fox, Rober t McLaughl in , T. P. Rush, John Weber , George Albr ight and H o w a r d Belga.

celebrat ing her 21st b i r thday a t t h e , t rude Child. P e a r nd Ru th Wieder-home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j mann . Jessie r K rd, H a r k i n s of 6160 Evelyn avenue, Maspeth. Present were R u t h and Mary Rommile, Eleanor and Wil­liam Schneller , Anna Haefeli, Helen Kunz, Teresa Baer. Marie Brobet to , H a r r y Carl, Llulu Crisci, Ma-y Lind­ner and John O'Day.

Ann Raia, Anthony Giorlando, Bet ty Fabian, James Lally. Edna

j F ins terer , Robert Grass, Char les ;Lampe. Freder ick Mart in , John

Dorothy Wander le , Margare t Sea-ton, Ca the r ine Stuber , M u r i e l Baker, Edna Gibbons, Margare t Tool, Lillian Van Nos t r and and Evelyn Johnson .

Dr. Josephs Addresses P. S. 77 Mothers Club

Dr. Daniel Josephs, principal of

Wcnsdofer, Susie DeMasi, George Jamaica Vocational High School, ad-; Wensdofer, Mrs. Pe te r Ward, Mr. : dressed the Mothers Club of Pub-and Mrs. John Wensdofer. Mrt . > , j c S c h n o l n Ridgewood. yesterday. John Fu t t e r e r . Mr. and Mrs. Richard „ . , _ . _- . - . . .

iBerbr ick , Mrs. Mary Ward, Martin 1 I , S t o P l c w a s 7h* N e e d f o r M o r * I Berbrick, Joseph Foley, Regina | Vocational High Schools." I Young, Eleanor Frauaff. Margaret , I Mrs. Anne Nelke, first vic<»-prcsl-Catherine, John Mart in, George and dent, and Mrs. Char les E. Clement, Vincent Schnable . pas t pres ident , of the Queensboro

Federa t ion of Mothers Clubs, wera guests .

Class 5B3 was awarded the at­tendance banner .

A memorial resolution was passed in honor of the late Mary Lucia, past vice-president.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gust i tus were gues ts of honor recently at a farewell par ty at the home of Mrs.

j J ames E. Scully of 145-12 155th j s t reet . Jamaica . Present were Anna and Anthony Gust i tus , Mrs. Alfred Byran, May and Rita Scully, Mr.

! and Mrs .James Scully, Har ry Broad-bent, Margare t Giavanatone, Rita Bennet t , Dorothy Morris and Bea­trice Scully. The Gust i tus family is moving to Union, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Char les F r u d e r of 90-18 149th s t ree t , Jamaica, a r e , , spending the i r win te r vacation a t ! Ihe Jamaica \ o u n g Men s Christ ian

the Flor idian Hotel, Miami Beach, i A ^ rO C , a l ' , ? n

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, Mrs. Wechtel spoke on The E v Louis D. Marr io t t of Forest Hills ! S € " t i a l s o f L * a d ( i r s h i P - "

is vacat ioning at the Skytop Club '• Representa t ives were present from Skytop Pa I p R a r r n t Teacher Associations of

Public School .36, St . Albans; P S. 1,33. Bellerose: P. S. 37 and P S 16L Springfield Gardens : P. S. 203. Brooklyn, and the Bayside child

Mrs. Wechtel Addresses Leadership Class

Mrs. F r a n k Wechtel of Sea CI iff addressed the lay leadership train­ing class of the Queens Council of P a r e n t s and Teachers , yesterday at

A N D 125 Attend Party Of Mothers Club

T h e Mothers Club of Public School 50, Jamaica , yes terday donated 55 to the scholarship fund of t h t Queensboro Federa t ion of Mothers Clubs.

Pr io r to the meet ing, Mrs. Lillian McCaffrey was hostess to t h t ex­ecutive board at a luncheon a t he r home, 145-02 97th avenue, Jamaica .

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A .*a:d party held yesterday by e Mothers Club of St. Mary Mag-lene School, Springfield Gardens, the 1 Mu :. was attended by 125.

Mrs Thomas Pickles, chairman. is assisted by Mrs. William Gratz,

Thomas Burke. Mrs. William, Lo> ne. Mrs Jean Faller. Mrs.

ne MrConville, .Mrs. Robert Hilda* andt; Mrs J. J Baker. Mrs. P N. v % : > «nd Mrs.-^Thomas Kav-augH

Dr. Ralph Winn, Ins t ruc to r In phi ­losophy at C C. N . Y., addressed the Pa ren t -Teacher Association of Public School 140. Alban Manor, yes­terday on "Sex Educa t ion for Chil­dren."

T h e Richmond Hill Section of the Nat ional Council of J ewi sh Women held an execut ive board m e e t i n g last n ight at the Congrega t ion Be th

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Three w e r e enrolled as m e m b e r s of the auxi l iary to t h e Ve te ran Volunteer F i r e m e n ' s Association of Queens yes terday, a t 90-25 160th s t reet , Jamaica . T h e y a r e Mrs . Wil l iam Pine. Mrs . Andrew Leonard and Car r i e Remsen .

Ten t a t i ve plans w a r s m a d e for a luncheon In A p r i l

Ref reshment s were served by Mrs . > Carr ie Beat ty .

T h e Senior League, of the J a maiea Jewish Cen te r will hold a j formal dance tomor row night a t i t h e center . On the a r r a n g e m e n t s commit tee , headed by Meivin Spr inger , a re El inor Spr inger , Sam­uel Green. Ma.-garet Lang and

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eludes complete and detailed in­s t ruc t ions .

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To get the pa t te rn , send 15 cents to Barba ra Bell P a t t e r n Service, Long Is land Daily Press, Postoffice Box 140, Times Square Stat ion, New YorK City. Don't forget to specify the p a t t e r n n u m b e r and size.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bassett of Orchid street , Floral Park, enter­tained at cocktails recent ly for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F . Wright , Mr. and Mrs. George Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Windecker , Mr. and Mrs. J ames Newman and Olive A. Cash.

s tudy group.

IN VIRGINIA Bet ty Pr ies t of 80-27 232nd street .

_ Queens Village, has left for Char-

Jack King of 147-28 90th a v e n u e l o t t P s v i l l p - V a - to a t tend the mid-Jamaica, dancing ins t ructor and year darvp at the Universi ty of Vir-member of Jamaica Kiwanis, is re- ginia. She is recording se r r e t a ry cupera t ing after an operation at Ja- of the Sub-Debs of Queens Village maica Hospital . j Woman ' s Club.

Queens Village Sub-Debs Hold Costume Party

A cos tume Valent ine par ty was held last n igh t by the Sub-Debs of the Queens Village Woman ' s Club a t the Queens Lyceum.

Awards were given the following: Audrey Bunziek for the pre t t ies t cos tume, a Spanish dress ; , Be t ty Connolly for the most unique cos­tume, a peasant F r e n c h ; Far ion Aumack and Rosemary H a r t m a n n who wore the funniest costumes, depic t ing Mickey Mouse and Rag­gedy Ann. respectively.

P lans weFe made for a board mee t ing March 1 at the Lyceum.

Mrs. J. Allison Stevenson will be gues t speaker a t the March 3 mee t ing and on March 17 the group will hold an a m a t e u r hour .

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G e r t r u d e M a r s h a l l of 104 Gabr ie l avenue F r a n k l i n Squa re , will lead t h e "big a p p l e " f e a t u r e of t h e " S e w a n h a k a Revue of 1938" t o n i g h t

a t t h e h i eh school . F lora l P a r k . S h e a l so will be h e a d u s h e r e t t e .

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