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A Recent Flashing Bride * -*: Long s Society LONG ISLAND DAILY STAR AND NORTH SHORE DAILY J01 RNAL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1938. Page Nine t^pgp »ij i-l 1^ i Thor M. *»-**« . ;^BKi Johnson MRS. EDMUND DOST, JR. Mrs. Edmund Dost. Jr., who will live in Smithtown upon her return from her honeymoon, is the former Amelia Pecora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Pecora of 132-21 Forty-first avenue. Flushing. Mr. Dost is the son of Edmund Dost, Sr., of Babylon. The couple were married in St. Michael's R. C. Church. rs. Dresser Hostess I Births To Foxwood Faculty KELLER - A daugbter, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keller, 43-M Fortieth itreet. Long Island City, at Physic:ans" Hospital. Jackson Mrs. Sidney R. Dresser entertained \ Heights, the faculty of the Foxwood School ! S I * GER *%*SP»J&Jfi "< Mrs. Mortimer , ! Singer. 40-71 Alderton street, Cmhurst, yesterday at & luncheon at her home, | at Physicians* Hospital 144-80 Stanford avenue, Flushing. | ROBINS— A daughter._to Mr, and Mrs Hob- New faculty members were intro- duced, among themt Arthur K. Roe me r, former assistant professor in the Department of Science at Har- Anniversaries Marked By Gevers and Baizes' The fifteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Geyer, 158-39 Seventy-fifth avenue, Fluahmg-Hill- crest, was celebrated at a dinner party and entertainment at the Gey- er home Saturday night. Previously of Glendale. the couple have lived in Flushing-HiUcrest for thirteen years. They have one child. Shirley, a student at Jamaica High School annex, who will celebrate her fourteenth birthday October 8. Mr. Geyer is a member of* the Franklin Guard Field Band of the Junior Order United American Me- chanics. A legionnaire, Mr. Geyer also Is bandmaster of Hillcrest Post, Ameri- can Legion Sons of the Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. His wife is a member of the post's auxiliary. Among the guests Saturday night included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reuttrger, Mr. and Mrs. William Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Geyer, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ruck and Mr. and Mrs. John O"Boyle. BALZES MARK FIRST ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bals. 158-36 Seventy-fifth avenue, Flushing-Miil- erest, celebrated their first wedding anniversary with a weekend trip to I Howe Caverns, Cobteskill. The couple were accompanied on ' j the trip by their respective mothers", ' j Mrs. Harriett Leopold of Arverne and j Mrs. William Bail of Flushing-Hill- j crest. Mrs. Balz was the former Grace J Leopold. Mr. Balz is proprietor of j the Kissena Service Station in Flush- i ing-Hillcrest. His mother is a mere- I ber of the Democratic County Com- ) mittee of the Seventh Zone. Mrs. Pickios Wins In Flower Show Of Queensboro Hill Mothers Mrs. John Pickios led winners in the annual flower show of the Mothers' Club of P. S. 120, Queens- boro Hill, with two first, six second and two third places. Mrs. Moder was judged the high- est in first place entry winners, win- ning five out of thirteen clases. Mrs. John Kempf was general chairman of the show. The classes and winners: Dahlia, specimen bloom, any vari- ety—Mrs. Pickios, first, and Mrs. Helen Roehette, second. Three blooms, one or more varieties—Mrs. Pickios, first; Mrs. Roehette, sec- ond. Rose, specimen bloom of hybrid tea—Mrs. Kempf, first; Mrs. Roeh- ette, second; Mrs. Pickios, third. Three blooms, one or more va- rieitea—Mrs. Thorns Moder, first; Mrs. Pickios, second. Annuals, col- lection of six of a kind—Mrs. Moder, first; Mrs. Pickios, second. Zinnas. three stalks—Mrs. Kempf, first; Mrs. Pi kios, second. Marigolds — Mrs. M der, first; Mrs. Catherine Habn, se ond. vrrangement for dining table— M i s. Moder, first; Mrs. Pickios, sec- orui; Mrs. John Dikeman, third. Ar- ra igement of flowers, suitable for end-table—Mrs. Wanda Kleine, first; M s. Jack Kelt .second; Mrs. Dike- m n. third. Vines in bottle—Mrs. Kleine, first; M s. Pickios, second; Miss E. C. Sv eeney, honorable mention. Lunch- eon arrangement of roses, fruit or bo h, service for one—Miss Sweeney, fii«t; Mrs. Pickios, second; Mrs. Ki-lt, third. harden or wild flowers in small co itainer— Mrs. Moder, first, Mrs. Hwhn, second; Mrs. Eileen Lyons, th rd; Mary Maclvor and Doris Van Str y, horlbrable mention. Special, an . flower not listed in the program, Mrs. Tomasek and Mrs. L. B. Rob- ers, first; Mrs. Moder, second, and Mrs. Pickios, third. Pastor johansen Conducts Son's Marriage To Address Mothers ert R Rosins, 50-» Queens boulevard, woodside, at Physicians Hospital. FRIEDMAN—A daughter, to Mr and Mrs Miiton H Friedman. 41-00 Forty-first street. Sunnyslde, at Physicians' Hospital '•»: V ("«'-v whr» u-n V4 , : PKN'N—A son. to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. \ara university, wno will nave. P ».nn, 35-42 3ev-ntv-third s"reef Jack-son charge of the English and science de- Heights, a: Physicians' Hospital, partments, and also teach Herman. ' RAU9CH -A sen. to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Frances Thomas, who has just I »*_«**; J g: M . **!**;»??*?• £f**'\, J * ck ' J son Heights, at Pnvs'.ciar.s Hospital, completed extensive study at Gren- RuaTAD _ A son to Mr and Mrs . H o W e oble University in France. She will! Hasted, 37-75 Sixtv-fourth street, Wood- be the teacher for the sixth form* '" p '' - "•''''• and an instructor in mathematics and French, assisting Grace Car-tten- sen, head of the French d e p a r t m e n t . I MITCHELL -A son. t* Mr and Mrs. John James C. McPherson. a graduate of ^ S J ^ J f f S S ^ S S U L the University of Missouri and C. C.' LA \tu-A daughter, to Mr, »nd Mrs X. Y., joins the faculty as an in-1 Charles Lamm, 41-29 Fortv-.Mxth street; atructor in physical education and so- cial science. Mrs John Geddes of 40-12 Main street, and son, Harry Geddes, are remaining at their Summer home at Crescent Beach. Rockland, Me., until the late FalL Alma Bornemann Is Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. William A Borne- mann of 149-24 Twelfth road, White- stone, have announced the «-nga«e- ment of their daughter, Alma Cath- erine Marie, to Joseph Hugh Bl**:- meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bleimeyer of College Point. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Flushing High School end Just com- pleted training to be a nurse at Lenox Hill Hospital. Manhattan. She also is a member of Omicron S.gma Beta Sorority, Mr. Bleimeyer Is a graduate of Masaanutten Military Academy, Vir- ginia, and attended New York Uni versity. He is a member of Delta Sigma Fraternity. No date has been set for the wedding. 150 At Bayside Hills Civics Dinner one hundred and fifty members an i friends of the Bay«ide Hills Civic Association, Andrew C. Gei^s presi- de '. attended the supper dance of th. association at the Pick and Pat j re* aurant on Northern boulevard, n lay. J.ihn Burns u( 4S-15 212th street, j w« - chairman. Charles V. O'Xeiil of 53 JH 215th street, a member, was j VO< al soloist. ^ Mary Dixon of Frankun avenue j anu Mrs. Ralph Stoddard, Oak ave- ; nu* members of the Flushing Gar- de! Club, have returned from the An rican Rose Society exhibit held in itershey and HarrmburK. Pa They we:- honored at a banquet held by M. 5. H e r s h e y at the hotel. Harry John Johansen, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Henry Johansen, 157-16 Forty-fifth avenue. Flushing, was married Saturday to Emily Harriet Hag land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hag land 821 Fifty-ninth street Brooklyn, in Trinity Lutheran Church, Flushing, by the groom's father, pastor of the church. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was attended by her sister, Adele, as maid of honor. Agnes Firde, organist, played the I wedding music. Harold Jorgensen of \ Flushing was best man and the ushers were Ernest Cox of Brooklyn and Robert Holmes of Flushing The bride wore dusty pink taffeta, ; with peacock blue trimmings. She wore a shoulder length veil and car- i ried an old-fashioned bouquet to harmonize with the type of her bridal gown. Her attendant wore blue taf- feta, harmonizing accessories and also carried an old-fashioned bou- quet A reception followed at the Amber j Lantern, Flushing for members of the bridal party and thirty guests The couple left on a motor trip to the South The bride is a graduate i of the Girls' School in Bayridge, and •' is a member of the Tally-Ho Club. The bridegroom was educated in local schools Mot hers Club Federation To Hold 78th Assembly Saturday A reciprocity period with report* on the activities of mothers' c!ub> in affiliated schools, will mark the afternoon session of the e-eventy- eighth assembly of the Queensboro Federation of Mothers' Clubs Sat- urday at the Hotel Pennsylvania, Manhattan. The Rev. Edwin H. Lehr, s= ::- :—....., , - =— ;~rz^=~ of St. Thoma.-' Lutheran Church, Jamaica, will give the invocation at the opening of the morning ses- sion at 10:45 o'clock.. Mrs. Almeron W. Smith of Plan- dome, past president of the Federa- tion, will lead the assembly in the j pledge of allegiance, and Mr? Walter P. Kaiser, of Glendale. president, will conduct the meeting. "Boys I've Met.'" will be the sub- ject for discussion by James O. Arro!, executive secretary of the Y M C A The Choral of the Parent-Teacher Association of P. S. 144. Forest Hil>, under the direction of Anita Rab:n- r»ff. will feature the entertainment program Mrs. M. Dennerlein will assist at. the piano Another feature of the program w:ll be a variety revue, through the ro-jr- ' tesy of Dorothy E. Kaiser of Glen- dale. MRS. ALMKKOX W. SMITH Mrs. Almeron W. Smith, former president, will lead delegate* to the t|ueen*M»ro Federation of Mother*' ( tub* in the Oath of Allegiance at the seventy-eighth annual asseiiiblj of the group Saturday In Manhattan. Personal News And Notes MONTIFORTE A son. to Mr. and Mrs,, An- thony Montiforte, 41-48 Fortieth street. Long Inland City, at Physicians" Hospital. SunnTside. at Physicians' Hospital, MARTIN A daughter, t« Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph liartte 31-49 Twaaty-atata street Mrs. Bernard J. Wefers, Jr.. of the | Astoria, at Boulevard Hospital. Astoria. Do ,m - seventh Orthopedic Hospital. Manhattan, will ' MCTtCOVICH-A son to Mr. and Mr.*, A , ,„. .- inick Mercov.ch. 21-35 Twenty-* t»e a staff nurse to assist with medi :al tests and corrective work. Percy Myron .Lee again will con street, Astoria. Boulevard Hospital. ZITTEL -A son. to Mr. and Mrs. John Z:.t- tel. 37-09 Ninety-fourth street, Jackson Heights, at Boulevard Hospital. duct advanced classes in painting DT «TO,™- . „.,. 2 „, . „ , , m« r « J* ™ PINEZICK —A daughter Ao Mr and Mrs Pa.<u)uale Piaea'ek. 24-S4 Twenty-fifth street, Astoria, Boulevard Hospital and Betty Burroughs in sculpture Vhree other members of the fac- ulty return to Foxwood after spend- n «™" fg.^^Sl^ff-.^^Ji iOf the Summer abroad. Claude Bru-! Jagg, »t Boulevard Hospital. beck, assistant principal, has just BAIMAB—A dauuh'er, to Mr and Mr' Si- t-eturned from South Africa. T^^T^^^^r^n^^' 31111 S:reft _, _ , . Astoria, at Boulevard Hospital Mary Browne, head of the music PINN _ A d , urhtPr , 0 M r and Mrs Joseph department, spent her vacation sn ilermany and Mrs. Eleanor Blanch- ard. head of the Mathematics De- partment, was in Denmark Juring the past several weeks. Mrs. Dresser, headmistress, spent the greater part of the Summer in Europe, including a visit to Geneva. The faculty members conferred with Mrs. Dresser in preparation for fnn, 3n-'»0 Four:e*»n r h street. Long Island City, at Boulevard Hospital. Lawn Food Sale Held Bv Flushing Methodists The Mot Iters' Club of First Metho- dist Church. Flushing, held a food sale on the lawn of the church Satur- tUt opening of the twenty-sixth ses-1 day. under the chairmanship of Mrs. ston of Foxwood School tomorrow ' Robert Willgoos. morning. Mrs. Dresser reported that otners on the committee were: I I Mrs. George I* McGinness, presi- , dent; Mrs. Theodore B. Gooch, Mrs Margaret Tallman, pianist a n d I W . Fred Hooper, Mrs. Florence Jef- ; teacher of piano. 32-04 146th street, j fress and Mrs. Xorman A. Hall Flushing, has returned from Saranac j The club will sponsor a barbecue [ Lake. N. Y.. where she spent five j supper in the chapel of the church j weeks. Miss Taliman is a member October 11. Mrs. Clyde Jeffress is of the MacDowell Club of New York chairman and will be assisted b y I and studied piano under Katherine | Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. L*eon Ferguson Bacon. and Mrs. Edward Gray. •he school has the largest enroll- ment in its history. I 4 HKH. IITt:\ UP YOUR HOME! REIPHOLSTER lour Old SOFA & CHAIR $2ft 50 PRICE INCLUDES FOLLOWING: Choice of nmw materials Complete new teat cushion* New felt and mom* filling added •MB Slip Towers vutir to Order Including New Vear Round Pat.ems. Box Pleated. Cat and Pinned to Your Furniture. Perfect Fit Guaranteed- Term* to Suit Your Income! Frames repaired, tightened Springs reset, retied, repaired New imported webbing Demothing by new method J\ L.N NO OBUuA 1 ION SIX PIECES Sofa, One Chair. Four Cushions SQ7.T ABBOTT 37-S6 Junction Boulevard, Corona 136-17 Roosevelt Ave., Flashing 30-26 Stemway Street, Astoria 89-55 165th Street, Jamaica UPHOLSTERING CORPORATION HAvemeyer 9-8705 FLushing 9-8336 AStoria 8-2689 REpublic 9-4342 Bayside Mrs. Keiwetll LaBarree of 35-31 221st street entertained at a dessert contract party last Wednesday. Guests were Mrs. Milo .Pratt of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Mrs. Christie E Cuddaback. Mrs. Edwin Pratt and Mrs. William Strubank of Bayside. Mr. .LaBarree returned later in the week from a ten-day business trip to Louisville, St. Louis, Milwauaee, Chicago and Washington, w Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hughes of 28-3o 213th street were week-end ; hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Edward L Lawson of Brooklyn. Their son, John, F. Hughes has left for Cam- bridge, Mass , where he is attending the Business Adnuniatration School i of Harvard University. Mrs. Hugnee j and daughter, Lorena, a r s o n a mo- tor tour of the New England States, j Mr. and Mrs. John J. William* , were Saturday evening supper hos's j at the:r home, 3»-26 211th street to the Rev. Richard W. Trapnell, a r d ' Mrs. Trapnell, Mr. and Mrs. F:«'d*r- < ick G. Amey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j Frost, Mr. and Mrs. James Herrnden I and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason, all j of Bayside. Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Keninck of j Surrey Court Apartments on Forty- second avenue, announce the birth ' of their second child, a daughter, i n ' the Misericordoa Hospital, Manhat- ! tan, September 18. Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Pimm, \ were hosts Saturday evening o.t their home, 28-06 213th street, at d.nner | and cards, to Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ward of Queens Village, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Koch and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warier of Douglaston. tnd Mr, and Mrs. B. J Koblish and Mr. and Mrs. William Osborne of Bay- side. Mr. and Mrs. George Pitt-Siiih of j 209-01 Forty-second avenue, were in- j formal Sunday evening supper hosts to Mr. and Mrs. John Samuel Braun of the Bronx, and Mrs. Marj,ir,;t B. McLeilan of Dougiaston. Mrs. S. C. Gladding of 215-05 Forty- j third avenue, who left recently to I visit her son, Thomas Gladding in Providence, is now in the Providence hospital as the result of a leg brakes n a fall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pyke mntored from their home in Jersey City to | spend the past week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ed- gar of 43-19 218th street. Louise Carnes of Mexico City ar- rived Sunday to spend several weeks as the guest of her sister. Mrs. S. W. Atkins of The Gables, Bell boule- vard. Mrs. Charles S. Chichester of 33-16 210th street, was among the guests at the Tuesday luncheon and con- tract party given by Mrs. R. Noble Tierney of Brentwood. Captain Pierce Power-Waters, his wife, Alma Powers-Waters, the au- thor, and their daughter, Patricia i mot \m> trip through West Virgin.a. Water*, actress, are now at their The nil* accompanied home by Mrs Bayside home, 42-31 308th street, having returned from their Summer home in Ridgeway, White Plains, where Captain Power-Waters Wi-is managing director of the Ridgeway Summer Theater, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hope of Manhattan were Friday to Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J Streator of ftb-19 Bell boulevard, and attended the supper dance spon- sored by the Bayside Hills Civic As- sociation at the pick and Pat Restau- rant Friday night with their hosts. Mr. and Mrs. William Glendinmn and .son, Peter, have returned from their Southold Summer home to their Bayside residence, ..51-23 Beil boulevard. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Neunann were hosts last Thursday at a spa- ghetti supper at their home, 39-17 Corporal Kennedy street. The guests were Frank Rixxo of Corona, who cooked the supper. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weeb of Beechhurst,' Lj lian Bergin of Flushing, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Green and Mr and Mrs, L. C. Van Siden of Bayside. D. Lacy Dayton of Bayside boule- vard, chairman of the Republican County Committee of the Fourth Assembly District, George Rice of 217th street, secretary of the organ- isation,, and Edna M. Green of Cor- poral Kennedy street and Charles A. Davids of 217th street, has left for Saratoga, as representatives of the Republican State Convention he;d Wednesday and Thursday of this week In Saratoga. Mrs. Mary Green, who has resided for the past year with h**r .ion and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert E. Green of 39-15 Corporal Ken- nedy street, has arrived in her home in Hollywood A H Shaw of Salem. W Va Miicolm Graham, 41-74 Main stret. Flu rung, has returned from Man- che ter, Vt. |f -i. George T'hl and daughter. Ma! . of 144-4'i Forty-first avenue, pas- d the week-end \ isitmg relatives at / !en*own, Pa M and Mrs. X f'onkun of San- for<; a v e n u e , have re'urned horn*- *r- ter a motor trip and Vi-ut in Canada M and Mr.< William Frank and fam v of Brookville were the week- end bouse guests of Kay Carn">* of Sou - . ISftth street. M and Mrs. Thomas McCorrnack and son, Kevin, of 133-21 Forty-first aver la, passed the ueek-end visit.ng rela ves at Princeton, N i M I'garSt A. Hill of Parsons boi.e- va: a teacher at P | 125. a iOCnJ real <nt for the past nine years, has tak. i a suite in a Manha^'an horei for ha Winter. Mrs, Michael H. Jordan. Mrs Alice Car ev and Mrs Albert Will kes of Flu ling represented i'"uirt Santa Mara. Catholic Daughters of \ Am> rton, at the annual retreat held at ie Cenacle, I^ake Konkonk >ma, Fri«:*v to Sunday Ma-ie Curry of j Bell' rose, state secretary of the Cat: >lir Daughters, was a speaker J ne Berrvman resumes clas.es in Dm Kitics. Public Speaking. A i i'*^, chili :»n. FLushing 9-3675 Adv. St LI.IVAN BLA>ZAK Mildred Blasrak, daughter of Mr and Mrs Anthony Blasak. §1-11 157th street, Flushing Heights, be- came the bride of James Suil.van of Auburndaie, Sunday afternoon. The ceremony was performed at St. Ann's Church, Queensboro Hill, by the Rev P. J. Croudle, curate. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was gowned in white chiffon with matching acces- sories. Her tulie veil trimmed with lace, which was worn by her grand- mother and her mother at their own weddings, was eight yards long. Her head piece waa tiara-shaped to which was attached waxed orange bloaaooM. 4 two-yard long train was a'tached to her gown and she carried corn flowers and American Beauty roses Mildred Tw.lliger of Flushing Heights, maid of honor wore corn- flower blue < hiffon over cornflower taffeta silk. Her taffeta s^lk jacket had puffed sleeves and her hat was a cornflower doll design Sh* car-: ried corn flowers and American Beau- ty roses The brid'smaids Irene and Helen Janis of Greenpoint, were gowned alike in wmeberry chiffon and taf- feta jackets with puffed sieves Their do^i hats were trimmed with American beauty roses Their flow- mi were similar to those carried by the maid of honor. The bride and bridegroom's moth- ers wore < ornflower lace gowns wjth matching accessories, turban hats and corsages of tea roaflf. Edward Tay nr of Flushing was best man, and Alfred Blasrak. broth- er of the bride, ushered. A reception and dance for 200 per- Whitestone Church Opens Bingo Series Parishioners of St. Luke's R C Church. Whitestone e n t e r ? - l i n e d HMFC than 300 persons at the Rrsi «f a ftertel of bingo parties in the ba.-e- nn Bl of the church. The rtf-v. Father Matters, assistant la • f Rev Framis J DiJon, pastor of the church, chairman, i-onducted the games. A special prize was won by Father Matter'• mother. Other prize winners were: E, Hailahan, Frances Wha'.en. E. tf Flannery, Betty S< h a u s s . Mrs, Gene Hattan, Dolore- Daley, R r i.-et»a Gibney, Jame-> Barry. Pa- Sellers Nellie Doran, John M-hrtens. T. Scherdrrf«»r, Mrs Frank HattOQ, Mrs Rossc'l, Theresa Schmidt, N'ora Gill en Loretta Moore Mrs, A. F Sutton. Withmm Scully, M Cabbie, •Margaret. Rice. The next, session will be held to- • night. sons followed the < eremoney at Nas- sau Ballroom, 1*6-02 Hora<98 Harding boulevard. A graduate of P S. St, Bayside. and Flushing High School, the bride is head stenographer at Brow-n Dureli, Company, Manhattan, a wsoTaawU mgerie f.rm. She is a past president of the Teakwood Co-Eds of Flushing Heights and has lived in that com- munity for five \ear« Before that ' -l.- j ••••->! m Bayside and Greenpoint. Mr. Sullivan, son of Mr and Mrs I ; :van. Sf . Fortv-f fth avenue and I9"5th street, was graduated from Fiusning High School and a South- ern, col ege. He was a pitcher with the Brook- ! lyn Dodgers and the Flushing N"a- tionals Baseball Team, and is a mem- ber of the Great Neck Aceys Foot- ball Club. Af'er a honeymoon trip the eong4e wii! hve at the Hsrr.„"iri Arm= Apart- ments, 157-11 Sanford avenue. Flush- ' Ing. North Shore Players Plan Presentation The North Shore Plavers me* in the home of Frank Hynes. 171-03 Forty-fifth avenue Flushing, re- cently and made plans for the pre- sentation of the play. 'The Late Christopher Bean." which is to be given in the League Building. Flush- ing, under the direction of Ted Man- sei! of Bayside. early in November The cast comprises. Frank Mass, Jr , Marjone McCullough. Gloria Leo, Linda Hemer. Catherine Walsh Frank Reuschle William Schneider. Ai Mcriran and Ted Manse.! The director of the players is well known on the North Shore and has ap- peared in Broadway prod-tctions. \ _ ^ _____ 75 Attend Card Party Of Czech Club Seventy-five persons attended a ard and bunco partv and dance <>f the Czechoslovak Women's So'ial Club at Nassau Hal). 1S2-06 Horace Harding boulevard Flushing HeighTs, Saturdav n.ght Mrs. Mary Vlasak was chairman. with Mra. Antoine'te N<vak, secre- tary Mrs Barbara Skroud. presi- dent, welcomed the guests Specsa! prizes went to Mrs. Elaie Kutilek and Mrs. Marie Rataj. Mrs. Bertna Svec won a door prire. Flushing Democrats Plan Bridge The Women's Democratic Organi- zation of Flush.ng has added *h«> following committee chairmen and aides for the luncheon bridge to be held at the Amber Lantern, Flushing. October 8. and of whU h Mrs Mar- garet E Keenan. executive member, :s honorary chairman and Mrs. Cecile Fischer is general chairman Mrs Harry McEvoy chairman of non-players; Mrs. Emil Snyder and Mrs Franklin B-owneX Mrs. J G. Stah! and Mrse. Rose Conenzo, cards G l I L D LIXH TOMORROW The Women's* Guild of the New Presby'er.an Church of flushing, will sponsor a luncheon Wednesday at 152-13 Bayside avenue. Tr.ere wi.l be a guest-speaker for the occasion- Mrs W. S. G :old of India She will be introduced by Mrs. Geo--_e P. Byrne, president. College Point J *:n Artenian of College Point vva.- given a surprise party by a gro p of his friends at the home of Ale ander May, 11-34 131st street, Coli"ge Point, to ceiebrate his thirty- seti id birthday. Guests included: Mr. md Mrs. Frank Burns. Charles ! "Ch ick" Connors. Robert Spillett. Mr and Mrs. Henry Lorenz. Alvm Me; Paul Steffens and William En- I \MIIO\ MIOI- SIIOI* »»-ll >l.%l.\ NT. (near HooM-tell Ave.) KIISHIVt. specializes in fitting children's feet in SIMPLEX FLEXIES with the X-RAY SHOE FITTER Flushing Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F Worcester-* Krn , of Kissena boulevard, left yesterday on a trip across the country for Cali- fornia where they will spend three months, visiting relatives in Holly- wood and Pasadena. Mrs. Samuel A. Salvage of Glen Head, formerly of Maple avenue and Kissena boulevard, gave a luncheon Wednesday at the Meadowbrook Res- taurant for her daughter, Mrs. Frank I* Polk, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stanley Twon- sell and family of 147-30 Barclay avenue, have opened their home here after spending the Summer and early Fall at their bungalow at Bellport. Austin Lawrence of Broadway- Flushing, has gone o Syracuse where he will enter the university there for special courses on forestry. | Twe fth avenue has arrived home ___ T r»„ ii __£___» _i . ! fron a three months' visit in Ger- | man Dorothy Ziegler. daughter of Bat- Ci m e l i u s Driscoll. Sr , of 9-04 127t street. College Point, was host to H group of his friends a t a party at is home to celebrate his flfty- eirrl h birthday. Guests included: Mr and rs J. Armento. Mr. and Mrs John Confoni, John De Luca, Pet* r Banzetti, Guiseppi Mareno. Mr. and Mrs. J. Piscareili, Amadeo Mar nello, William Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs Marcabelli and Neil Driscoll. Ms. John Frick of 131-20 Four- teen h avenue, underwent an opera- tion at the Flushing Hospital on Sat- rday. M a, Walter Steffen of Fourteenth aver ue, accompanied by her mother, Mrs J. McDougal, has returned home afte a stay at Shelter Island. M s. M. Hunold of 118th street and Rae L. Desseli of 143-29 F o x lane, and Jean Ford of Cleveland, her guest, have returned from an auto- Club Notes BRAND NEW Brand new .nierwasd. toyal. ReaOnftoa and Smith Cartas Pertabl* Typewriters SOLD CASH OR TERMS AS LOW AS 10c a Day All Makes RENTED-REPAIRED QUEEN5tf?PEWTEhTCD «•-!» Main St.. flush nt . rhfine ri.u^hir.f »-3« • II? W 43d St.. N ». c. -Ml Fkana STIIIwell 4-4«44 CAKE SALE—A cake sale will be held by the Women's duild of the Church-on-the-Hill. September 29. Mrs. John Koster is chairman of the affair. The sewing group of the Guild met last Thursday and sewed for the forth-coming bazaar. GRIDIRON BENEFIT—Mrs. Paul Kuzma, 149-36 Delaware avenue, Flushing, will entertain at a bridge party and tea in her home, Thurs- day for the benefit of the Gridiron Club Auxiliary. KISSENA PARTY—The Kissena Women's Democratic Club of Flush- ing will sponsor an evening bridge party Thursday at the Tavern, Franconia avenue and Bowne ave- nue. Evelyn Finnerty, president, will be chairman of the affair. MUSIC MEETING—The Friends of Music and Art of Long Island will meet October 5 at 38-11 Main street, in the evening. Plans will be made for the season. Mrs. Caroline S. Mamie will preside. SCOUTS TO MEET—Girl Scout Troop 161. of which Sallie O'Brien is captain will meet in St. Michaels parish hall, September 30. THURSDAY NIGHTERS - The Thursday Night Club will sponsor an "opening entertainment" Thursday in the parish house of St. George's Church of Flushing. DEMOCRATIC SOCIAL - The Queens North Shore Women's Dem- ocratic Club will hold a social to- morrow in the evening at their club rooms, 163-16 Northern boule- vard. Mrs. Mary Wood is chairman. talio I Chief and Mrs. Joseph Ziegler of 1.1-63 Sixth avenue, has returned to 1 e r studies at Mount Holyoke Colb tje. Mi and Mrs. Clarence Stone of 122d street left Saturday by car for a month's tour of the South and Mid West. MOTHERS' BRIDGE—The Moth- [ = era* Club of P. S. 24 will sponsor a E dessert-bridge at the home of Mrs. j 5 Edward King, 157-38 Quince street, | Thursday. LUNCHEON SET—The Broadway- Flushing Mothers' Club of P. S. 107 has completed arrangements for the luncheon-bridge to be held at the Beechwood Country Club, White- stone. September 28 in honor of the retiring officers of the Club. Mrs. Barney R. Wood is chairman of ar- rangements. CHILD STUDY - Mrs. David P. Wardell, 42-31 156th street,, will be hostess to the members of the Child Study Group of the Murray Hill Mothers' Club of P. S. 22, Septem- | = ber 28, in the afternoon. UlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHi I Foxwood f School I Stop No. 3 _ Rechecked bj X-Boy so yon ran sea how ynur child's sboaa fit end guard •ROE. v 41*05 Bowne Street, I S Flushing, L. I. 2 5 Elizabeth Curtis Dresser ~ E Headmistress S S An Established Country Day E S School of Eminent Repute S 5 for 25 Years. 2 E Boyg and Girls E E from IS months E E to 18 years = | HOURS: 8:30 to 5 P. M. S Tel. FLushing 9-2450 | Hill llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir L' 1 111 INS chfldr*n'g shoes must be done accurately — yes, scientifically to assure perfect foot health in later years. Every mother should know and see the many steps essential to fitting children's shoes. 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Long s Society LONG ISLAND DAILY STAR AND NORTH SHORE DAILY J01 RNAL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1938. Page Nine

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Mrs. Edmund Dost. Jr., who will live in Smithtown upon her return from her honeymoon, is the former Amelia Pecora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Pecora of 132-21 Forty-first avenue. Flushing. Mr. Dost is the son of Edmund Dost, Sr., of Babylon. The couple were married

in St. Michael's R. C. Church.

rs. Dresser Hostess I Births To Foxwood Faculty KELLER - A daugbter, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam

Keller, 43-M Fortieth itreet. Long Island City, at Physic:ans" Hospital. Jackson

Mrs . S i d n e y R. D r e s s e r e n t e r t a i n e d \ Heights, t h e f a c u l t y of t h e F o x w o o d S c h o o l ! S I * G E R *%*SP»J&Jfi " < Mrs. Mortimer

, ! Singer. 40-71 Alderton street, Cmhurst, y e s t e r d a y a t & l u n c h e o n a t h e r h o m e , | at Physicians* Hospital 144-80 Stanford a v e n u e , F l u s h i n g . | ROBINS— A daughter._to Mr, and Mrs Hob-

N e w f a c u l t y m e m b e r s w e r e i n t r o ­d u c e d , a m o n g t h e m t A r t h u r K. R o e m e r, f o r m e r a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r in t h e D e p a r t m e n t of S c i e n c e a t H a r -

Anniversaries Marked By Gevers and Baizes'

T h e f i f t e e n t h w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y of Mr. a n d M r s . J a c k W . G e y e r , 158-39 S e v e n t y - f i f t h a v e n u e , F l u a h m g - H i l l -c r e s t , w a s c e l e b r a t e d a t a d i n n e r p a r t y a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t a t t h e G e y ­er h o m e S a t u r d a y n i g h t .

P r e v i o u s l y of G l e n d a l e . t h e c o u p l e h a v e l ived in F l u s h i n g - H i U c r e s t for t h i r t e e n y e a r s . T h e y h a v e o n e c h i l d . S h i r l e y , a s t u d e n t a t J a m a i c a H i g h S c h o o l a n n e x , w h o wi l l c e l e b r a t e h e r f o u r t e e n t h b i r t h d a y O c t o b e r 8.

Mr. G e y e r i s a m e m b e r of* t h e F r a n k l i n G u a r d F i e l d B a n d of the J u n i o r Order U n i t e d A m e r i c a n Me­c h a n i c s .

A l e g i o n n a i r e , Mr. G e y e r a l s o Is b a n d m a s t e r of H i l l c r e s t P o s t , A m e r i ­c a n L e g i o n S o n s o f t h e L e g i o n D r u m a n d B u g l e Corps . H i s w i f e i s a m e m b e r of t h e p o s t ' s a u x i l i a r y .

A m o n g t h e g u e s t s S a t u r d a y n i g h t i n c l u d e d Mr. a n d Mrs . J o e R e u t t r g e r , Mr. a n d M r s . W i l l i a m W o o d b u r y , Mr. a n d M r s . L o u i s G e y e r , Mr. a n d Mrs . T h e o d o r e R u c k a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . J o h n O"Boyle.

B A L Z E S M A R K F I R S T A N N I V E R S A R Y

Mr. a n d Mrs . W a l t e r B a l s . 158-36 S e v e n t y - f i f t h a v e n u e , F l u s h i n g - M i i l -e r e s t , c e l e b r a t e d t h e i r f irst w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y w i t h a w e e k e n d trip to

I H o w e C a v e r n s , Cobtesk i l l . T h e c o u p l e w e r e a c c o m p a n i e d on '

j t h e tr ip by t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e mothers" , ' j Mrs . H a r r i e t t L e o p o l d of A r v e r n e a n d j Mrs . W i l l i a m B a i l of F l u s h i n g - H i l l - j

c r e s t . Mrs. B a l z w a s t h e f o r m e r G r a c e J

L e o p o l d . Mr. B a l z is p r o p r i e t o r of j t h e K i s s e n a S e r v i c e S t a t i o n in F l u s h - i i n g - H i l l c r e s t . H i s m o t h e r is a mere- I b e r of t h e D e m o c r a t i c C o u n t y C o m - ) m i t t e e of t h e S e v e n t h Z o n e .

Mrs. Pickios Wins In Flower Show Of Queensboro Hill Mothers

Mrs. J o h n P i c k i o s led w i n n e r s in

t h e a n n u a l flower s h o w of t h e

M o t h e r s ' C l u b of P . S. 120, Q u e e n s ­

b o r o Hi l l , w i t h t w o first , s i x s e c o n d

a n d t w o th ird p l a c e s . Mrs . M o d e r w a s j u d g e d t h e h i g h ­

e s t in first p l a c e e n t r y w i n n e r s , w i n ­n i n g five o u t of t h i r t e e n c l a s e s . Mrs . J o h n K e m p f w a s g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n of t h e s h o w .

T h e c l a s s e s a n d w i n n e r s : D a h l i a , s p e c i m e n b loom, a n y var i ­

e t y — M r s . P i c k i o s , first, a n d Mrs. H e l e n R o e h e t t e , s e c o n d . T h r e e b l o o m s , o n e or m o r e v a r i e t i e s — M r s . P i c k i o s , f i rs t ; Mrs . R o e h e t t e , s e c ­o n d . R o s e , s p e c i m e n b loom of hybr id t e a — M r s . K e m p f , f i rs t ; Mrs . R o e h ­e t t e , s e c o n d ; Mrs . P i c k i o s , third.

T h r e e b l o o m s , o n e or m o r e va -r ie i tea—Mrs. Thorns Moder , first; Mrs . P i c k i o s , s e c o n d . A n n u a l s , col­l ec t ion of s i x of a k i n d — M r s . Moder, f irst; Mrs . P i c k i o s , s e c o n d . Z i n n a s . t h r e e s t a l k s — M r s . K e m p f , first; Mrs .

Pi k ios , s e c o n d . M a r i g o l d s — Mrs. M der, f i r s t ; Mrs . C a t h e r i n e H a b n , se o n d .

v r r a n g e m e n t for d i n i n g t a b l e — M i s. Moder , first; Mrs . P i c k i o s , s e c -orui; Mrs . J o h n D i k e m a n , third. A r -ra i g e m e n t of flowers, s u i t a b l e for e n d - t a b l e — M r s . W a n d a K l e i n e , f irst; M s. J a c k K e l t . s e c o n d ; Mrs . D i k e -m n. th ird .

V i n e s in bot t l e—Mrs . Kle ine , first; M • s. P i c k i o s , s e c o n d ; M i s s E . C. S v e e n e y , h o n o r a b l e m e n t i o n . L u n c h ­e o n a r r a n g e m e n t of roses , fru i t or bo h, s e r v i c e for o n e — M i s s S w e e n e y , fii«t; Mrs . P i c k i o s , s e c o n d ; Mrs. Ki-lt, th ird .

h a r d e n or wi ld f lowers in smal l co i tainer— Mrs. Moder, f irs t , Mrs. Hwhn, s e c o n d ; Mrs. E i l e e n L y o n s , th rd; M a r y M a c l v o r a n d D o r i s V a n Str y, horlbrable m e n t i o n . Spec ia l , an . flower not l i s ted in t h e p r o g r a m , Mrs. T o m a s e k a n d Mrs . L. B. R o b -e r s , f irst ; Mrs . Moder, s e c o n d , a n d M r s . P i c k i o s , th ird.

Pastor johansen Conducts Son's Marriage

To Address Mothers

ert R Rosins, 5 0 - » Queens boulevard, woodside, at Physicians Hospital.

FRIEDMAN—A daughter, to Mr and Mrs Miiton H Friedman. 41-00 Forty-first street. Sunnyslde, at Physicians' Hospital

' • » : V ( " « ' - v whr» u - n H«V4, : PKN'N—A son. to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. \ a r a u n i v e r s i t y , w n o w i l l n a v e . P».nn, 35-42 3ev-ntv-third s"reef Jack-son c h a r g e of t h e E n g l i s h a n d s c i e n c e de- Heights, a: Physicians' Hospital, p a r t m e n t s , a n d a l s o t e a c h H e r m a n . ' RAU9CH -A sen. to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond

F r a n c e s T h o m a s , w h o h a s j u s t I »*_«**; J g : M . **!**;»??*?• £ f * * ' \ , J * c k ' J son Heights, at Pnvs'.ciar.s Hospital,

c o m p l e t e d e x t e n s i v e s t u d y a t G r e n - R u a T A D _ A s o n t o M r a n d M r s . H o W e o b l e U n i v e r s i t y in F r a n c e . S h e w i l l ! Hasted, 37-75 Sixtv-fourth street, Wood-be t h e t e a c h e r for t h e s i x t h form* '" p ' ' - "•''''• a n d a n i n s t r u c t o r in m a t h e m a t i c s a n d F r e n c h , a s s i s t i n g G r a c e Car-t ten-s e n , h e a d of t h e F r e n c h d e p a r t m e n t . I MITCHELL -A son. t* Mr and Mrs. John

J a m e s C. M c P h e r s o n . a g r a d u a t e of ^ S J ^ J f f S S ^ S S U L t h e U n i v e r s i t y of M i s s o u r i a n d C. C . ' L A \ t u - A daughter, to Mr, »nd Mrs X . Y . , j o i n s t h e f a c u l t y a s a n in-1 Charles Lamm, 41-29 Fortv-.Mxth street; a t r u c t o r in p h y s i c a l e d u c a t i o n a n d s o ­c ia l s c i e n c e .

M r s J o h n G e d d e s of 40-12 M a i n s t r e e t , a n d s o n , H a r r y G e d d e s , a r e r e m a i n i n g a t t h e i r S u m m e r h o m e a t C r e s c e n t B e a c h . R o c k l a n d , Me. , un t i l t h e l a t e F a l L

Alma Bornemann Is Betrothed

Mr. a n d Mrs . W i l l i a m A B o r n e ­m a n n of 149-24 T w e l f t h road, W h i t e -s t o n e , h a v e a n n o u n c e d t h e «-nga«e-m e n t of the ir d a u g h t e r , A l m a C a t h ­e r i n e Marie , to J o s e p h H u g h Bl**:-m e y e r , s o n of Mr. a n d Mrs. P h i l i p B l e i m e y e r of C o l l e g e P o i n t .

T h e br ide - to -be is a g r a d u a t e of t h e F l u s h i n g H i g h Schoo l e n d Just c o m ­pleted t r a i n i n g to be a n u r s e at L e n o x Hi l l H o s p i t a l . M a n h a t t a n . S h e a l s o is a m e m b e r of O m i c r o n S . g m a B e t a S o r o r i t y ,

Mr. B l e i m e y e r Is a g r a d u a t e of M a s a a n u t t e n Mi l i tary A c a d e m y , Vir­g in ia , a n d a t t e n d e d N e w York Uni v e r s i t y . H e is a m e m b e r of D e l t a S i g m a F r a t e r n i t y .

N o d a t e h a s been s e t for t h e w e d d i n g .

150 At Bayside Hills Civics Dinner

o n e h u n d r e d a n d f i f ty m e m b e r s a n i f r i ends of the B a y « i d e H i l l s C i v i c A s s o c i a t i o n , A n d r e w C. Gei^s pres i ­de '. a t t e n d e d t h e s u p p e r d a n c e of th. a s s o c i a t i o n a t the P i c k a n d Pat

j re* a u r a n t on N o r t h e r n b o u l e v a r d , n lay.

J. ihn B u r n s u( 4S-15 212th s t r e e t , j w « - c h a i r m a n . C h a r l e s V. O'Xei i l of

53 JH 215th s t r e e t , a m e m b e r , w a s j VO< al s o l o i s t .

^ M a r y D i x o n of F r a n k u n a v e n u e

j anu Mrs . R a l p h S toddard , Oak a v e -; nu* m e m b e r s of t h e F l u s h i n g Gar­

de! Club, h a v e re turned from the An r ican R o s e S o c i e t y e x h i b i t held in i t e r s h e y and HarrmburK. P a T h e y w e : - h o n o r e d at a b a n q u e t held by M. 5. H e r s h e y a t t h e hote l .

H a r r y J o h n J o h a n s e n , s o n of t h e R e v . a n d Mrs . H e n r y J o h a n s e n , 157-16 F o r t y - f i f t h a v e n u e . F l u s h i n g , w a s m a r r i e d S a t u r d a y t o E m i l y H a r r i e t H a g land, d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs . H a r r y H a g land 821 F i f t y - n i n t h s t r e e t B r o o k l y n , in T r i n i t y L u t h e r a n C h u r c h , F l u s h i n g , by t h e g r o o m ' s f a t h e r , p a s t o r of t h e c h u r c h .

T h e bride w a s g i v e n in m a r r i a g e by h e r f a t h e r . S h e w a s a t t e n d e d by h e r s i s t e r , Ade le , a s m a i d of honor . A g n e s F i r d e , o r g a n i s t , p l a y e d t h e

I w e d d i n g m u s i c . H a r o l d J o r g e n s e n of \ F l u s h i n g w a s b e s t m a n a n d t h e

u s h e r s w e r e E r n e s t C o x of B r o o k l y n a n d R o b e r t H o l m e s of F l u s h i n g

T h e bride w o r e d u s t y pink t a f f e t a , ; w i t h p e a c o c k b lue t r i m m i n g s . S h e

w o r e a s h o u l d e r l e n g t h vei l a n d c a r -i ried a n o l d - f a s h i o n e d b o u q u e t to

h a r m o n i z e w i t h t h e t y p e of her bridal g o w n . H e r a t t e n d a n t w o r e blue taf­fe ta , h a r m o n i z i n g a c c e s s o r i e s a n d a l s o carr ied a n o l d - f a s h i o n e d bou­que t

A r e c e p t i o n f o l l o w e d at the A m b e r j L a n t e r n , F l u s h i n g for m e m b e r s of

t h e bridal p a r t y a n d t h i r t y g u e s t s T h e coup le left on a m o t o r t r ip to the S o u t h T h e bride is a g r a d u a t e

i of t h e Gir ls ' Schoo l in B a y r i d g e , a n d •' is a m e m b e r of t h e T a l l y - H o Club .

T h e b r i d e g r o o m w a s e d u c a t e d in local s c h o o l s

Mot hers Club Federation To Hold 78th Assembly Saturday

A reciprocity period with report* on the activities of mothers' c!ub> in affiliated schools, will mark the afternoon session of the e-eventy-eighth assembly of the Queensboro Federation of Mothers' Clubs Sat­urday at the Hotel Pennsylvania, Manhattan. The Rev. Edwin H. Lehr, s = ::- :—....., , - =— ;~rz^=~ of St. Thoma.-' Lutheran Church,

Jamaica, will give the invocation at the opening of the morning ses­sion at 10:45 o'clock..

Mrs. A l m e r o n W . S m i t h of P l a n -d o m e , p a s t p r e s i d e n t of the F e d e r a ­t ion , wil l lead t h e a s s e m b l y in the

j p l e d g e of a l l e g i a n c e , a n d Mr? W a l t e r P. K a i s e r , of G l e n d a l e . pres ident , wi l l c o n d u c t t h e m e e t i n g .

" B o y s I 've Met.'" wil l be the s u b ­j e c t for d i s c u s s i o n by J a m e s O. Arro! , e x e c u t i v e s e c r e t a r y of the Y M C A

T h e Choral of the P a r e n t - T e a c h e r A s s o c i a t i o n of P . S. 144. F o r e s t H i l > , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of A n i t a R a b : n -r»ff. wil l f e a t u r e t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t p r o g r a m Mrs. M. D e n n e r l e i n will a s s i s t at. t h e p i a n o

A n o t h e r f e a t u r e of the p r o g r a m w:ll be a v a r i e t y r e v u e , t h r o u g h t h e ro-jr-

' t e s y of D o r o t h y E. K a i s e r of G l e n ­d a l e .

M R S . A L M K K O X W. S M I T H

Mrs. A l m e r o n W. S m i t h , f ormer p r e s i d e n t , wil l l ead d e l e g a t e * to t h e t |ueen*M»ro F e d e r a t i o n of Mother* ' ( tub* in t h e O a t h of A l l e g i a n c e a t t h e s e v e n t y - e i g h t h a n n u a l a s s e i i i b l j of t h e g r o u p S a t u r d a y In M a n h a t t a n .

Personal News And Notes

MONTIFORTE A son. to Mr. and Mrs,, An­thony Montiforte, 41-48 Fortieth street. Long Inland City, at Physicians" Hospital.

SunnTside. at Physicians' Hospital, MARTIN A daughter, t« Mr. and Mrs. Jo­

seph l iar t te 31-49 Twaaty-atata street M r s . B e r n a r d J. W e f e r s , Jr . . of t h e | Astoria, at Boulevard Hospital. Astoria.

Do ,m -seventh

O r t h o p e d i c H o s p i t a l . M a n h a t t a n , wi l l ' MCTtCOVICH-A son to Mr. and Mr.*, A — , ,„. .- inick Mercov.ch. 21-35 Twenty-*

t»e a s taf f n u r s e t o a s s i s t w i t h m e d i :al t e s t s a n d c o r r e c t i v e w o r k .

P e r c y M y r o n .Lee a g a i n wi l l c o n

street, Astoria. Boulevard Hospital. ZITTEL -A son. to Mr. and Mrs. John Z:.t-

tel. 37-09 Ninety-fourth street, Jackson Heights, at Boulevard Hospital.

d u c t a d v a n c e d c l a s s e s in p a i n t i n g D T « T O , ™ - . „.,. 2 „ , . „ , , m«r« J* ™ PINEZICK —A daughter Ao Mr and Mrs

Pa.<u)uale Piaea'ek. 24-S4 Twenty-fifth street, Astoria, Boulevard Hospital

a n d B e t t y B u r r o u g h s in s c u l p t u r e V h r e e o t h e r m e m b e r s o f t h e f a c -

u l t y r e t u r n t o F o x w o o d a f t e r s p e n d - n « ™ " f g . ^ ^ S l ^ f f - . ^ ^ J i i O f t h e S u m m e r a b r o a d . C l a u d e B r u - ! Jagg, »t Boulevard Hospital. beck , a s s i s t a n t pr inc ipa l , h a s j u s t BAIMAB—A dauuh'er, to Mr and Mr' Si-

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_ , _ , . Astoria, at Boulevard Hospital M a r y B r o w n e , h e a d of t h e m u s i c P I N N _ A d , u r h t P r , 0 M r and Mrs Joseph d e p a r t m e n t , s p e n t h e r v a c a t i o n sn

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Mr. a n d Mrs . C. S t a n l e y T w o n -sel l a n d f a m i l y of 147-30 B a r c l a y a v e n u e , h a v e o p e n e d t h e i r h o m e h e r e a f t e r s p e n d i n g t h e S u m m e r a n d e a r l y F a l l a t t h e i r b u n g a l o w a t Be l lpor t .

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G R I D I R O N B E N E F I T — M r s . P a u l K u z m a , 149-36 D e l a w a r e a v e n u e , F l u s h i n g , wi l l e n t e r t a i n a t a br idge p a r t y a n d t e a in h e r h o m e , T h u r s ­d a y for t h e benef i t o f t h e Gr id iron C l u b A u x i l i a r y .

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M U S I C M E E T I N G — T h e F r i e n d s of M u s i c a n d A r t of L o n g I s l a n d w i l l m e e t O c t o b e r 5 a t 38-11 M a i n s t r e e t , in t h e e v e n i n g . P l a n s w i l l be m a d e for t h e s e a s o n . Mrs . C a r o l i n e S. M a m i e wi l l p r e s i d e .

S C O U T S T O M E E T — G i r l S c o u t T r o o p 161. o f w h i c h S a l l i e O ' B r i e n is c a p t a i n wi l l m e e t in St . M i c h a e l s par i sh hal l , S e p t e m b e r 30.

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L U N C H E O N S E T — T h e B r o a d w a y -F l u s h i n g M o t h e r s ' C lub of P . S. 107 h a s c o m p l e t e d a r r a n g e m e n t s for t h e l u n c h e o n - b r i d g e t o be h e l d a t t h e B e e c h w o o d C o u n t r y C l u b , W h i t e -s t o n e . S e p t e m b e r 28 in h o n o r of t h e r e t i r i n g off icers of t h e C lub . M r s . B a r n e y R. W o o d is c h a i r m a n of a r ­r a n g e m e n t s .

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L'1 111 INS chfldr*n'g shoes must be done accurately — yes, scientifically to assure perfect foot health in later years. Every mother should know and

see the many steps essential to fitting children's shoes. We specialize in fitting children's shoes and know that each child's foot must be studied in more ways than one to assure correct fit

1. Measurements must be taken, three of each foot

2. Posture must be studied for any possible defect in your child's gait or weight placement

3. Now your child's feet must be rechecked by X-Ray to guard against error in fitting.

Hie entire foot future of your child depends upon correct fitting in Simplex shoes, built the doctor's way and fitted by X-Ray.

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