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Page Eight LONG ISLAND DAILY PRESS, THIKSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1938. i WATCH THE DAY-BY-DAY HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY ON LONG ISLAND ON THIS PAGE EVERY DAY ! T S SOCIETY PAGE ENGAGEMENTS --.WEDDINGS - NEW ARRIVALS PARTIES - CLUBS MEETINGS — LECTURES New England Charm Depicted in Lecture Before Jamaica Club The charm of old New England wai unfolded yesterday before the Jamaica Women's Club in a trav- elogue by Dan Stiles. Mr. Stilev photographer, lecturer and New Knglanrier, addressed 200 at a meeting in Mills Hall of the Young Men's Christian Association Building. J i-:.a a MlMt unlike Queens' World Fair, is one whh'h has been held for many years m a county m Vermont, he said. There engines driven by living horaepower are txhlbited, and livestock from an Important part of the show. What most Interested Mr. Stiles' audience, was a series of pictures Showing Yankees at work. One woman described as a typiral New Englander, was making maple •ugar in her front yard Another New England type was exemplified by the oid captain of, a fishing schooner. Yankee in- genuity was shown in aaarapless of a man who earned his living can- ning worms for bai' 1 . and another who charged for rides .n his 22- year-old model T Ford. Mrs. Roland Binning. Mrs. Lorine E, Rowley and Mrs. R. P. Leavitt were on the door committee. Mrs. James E. Torrans wi 1 be hostess at a recital <n the electric organ at her home. lK»lf Chaplfl parkway, Jamaica, .M*r< - h 15. Heads Dinner-Dance Committee Mrs. Gustave Kammerer Gives Luncheon Mrs. Gustave Kammerer was hos- tess yesterday a' a brown lunrheon at her home, 164-07 Highland avenue, Jamaica. At least four more luncheons are planned by the group of five women who were present yesterday. Each wyi emphasize a different color, orange, black, red or green. The luncheon series was planned hy the group to give its members practice io decoration, and each will bo responsible for a luncheon with a single color predominating, and with the other four colors used. The CJi>h which caused most com- ment at Mrs. Kammerer*! luncheon was a green pepper cart with orange carrot rings for wheels, loaded w;'h orange randy. Mrs. pearl Stoner, Mrs John J. O'Brien. Mrs. Jay Ka'z and Mrs. Harry Eugene Murray were guests. Judith EL Wei And Samuel Barasch Will Wed on Feb. 27 '•""• WW i LAWRENCE—Mr. and Mrs. Elias | Weinstock of 1 Waverly place, have extend invitations to 150 for the marriage Feb. 27 of their daughter, Judith Enid Weinstock, and Samuel Barasch, superintendent of parks of Rockville Centre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barasch of 330 Oceanside road. The couple will be wed before an Improvised altar banked with palms and flowers at the Jade Room of the Waldorf-Astoria, Man- hattan. Rabbi Isaac Landman of Brooklyn, will read the service which will be followed by a dinner and reception. The couple will vacation at At- lantic City for several days and wi They Mrs. Edgar Schoeman of Law- rence, will be her sister's matron of honor, and the bridesmaids are to be Doris Blum and Gladys Weiss- man of Far Rockaway, Estelle Fried- 4 B Who e c o Brid Will m e e s DOROTHY COLES »tic City for several days and ; >-> r> 1 1 ii sail March 2 for Bermuda, j Lorry-Kadernacher ey will live in Rockville Centre. J Nuptials Conducted Julia Rademjfther, daughter of ! Mrs. Richard A. Rademacher of 168- j man of Manhattan, Shirley Hahn, j 35 Hillside avAfiue, Jamaica, was j BEULAH V. BAYIJS ESTHER NELSON MRS. F. BURTON MacNAUGHTON The chairman of a dinner-dance to be held on Feb. 21 at the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan, for the benefit of Brooklyn Lutheran Hospital Is Mrs. F. Burton Mac.Vaughton of 90-10 150th street, Jamaica. The affair is sponsored by a committee of doctors* and executives' wives. Florence Kahn and Mrs. Barbara Goldstein, all of Cedarhurst. Willard Luft of Rockville Centre will serve as best man for Mr. Barasch and ushering will be As- semblyman John D. Bennett, Irving Kramer and Albert Leibert of Free- port, Gilbert Brindley of Rockville Centre, and Edgar Schoemann. The bride-elect was graduated from Far Rockaway High School. Her fiance was graduated from Washington and Lee University in i 1932 and from St. John's Law School in 1935. He is a member of Zeta Beta Tau. i Club News and Notes •A fathei and son dinner was held las? nigh; by .Boy Seoul Troop 76 of Middle Village at. the Middle V lage Inn. J-*-."»•> M e t r o p o l i t a n ave- nue. Ninety a? tended. Guests wets' (.,'• uni> Liv Mo football team. Clerk Paul Queens Mm hers Jo Carroll of the Queensboro Pub- lic Library will tell stories, Mrs. Harry Hibhard, Mrs., Albert Bergman. Mrs. P'red Meyn and Mrs. William Jaeger attended the I Genevieve, as maid of honor. John married last Bight to Raymond Corry, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Corry of 175-If 88th avenue, Ja- maica. The ceremonll was performed in the Lutheran jBhurch of the Re- deemer, Queeni Village. A re- ception follower at Mullers' Raths- keller. The bride \fore a white lace gown with a Awl neckline and a tulle veil whicfl fell from a tiara. She carried whjpe roses. of Queens Village r. She was dress- grosgrain ribbon tea roses. Henrietta F; was maid of h ed in a gree frock and card REIMAN—BEHNKE Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Reiman, Who totre married Sunday, are va- cationing in Atlantic City, before returning to Maspeth, where they will live at 54-14 Nurge avenue. The couple were married in St. Thomas' Luthern Church, Jamaica. Mrs. Reiman, the former Anna Behnke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold . Behnke of 170-10 118th avenue, Jamaica, had her sister, Mrs. Loretta! Dolan of Brooklyn i and Mfkc Kochell and Russ a of the FWrlham University Council of Boy Scouts Auxiliaries' luncheon and bridge yesterday at the Hotel Franklin, Jamaica. Roth was best man. Gregorian Players To Dance Saturday The third annual dance of the Gregorian Player*, dramatic club of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church. Rellerose, will bo hold Sat- urday at the Waldorf-Astoria, Man- hattan The Rev William J. McLaughlin, pastor. is honorary chairman. Rosemary Gallagher is general' chairman and Eileen 'Finnegan is aerretary. Others* on the committee are Ed- na Dover, Helen Dunn, Catherine Connaughtnn, Audrey Nelson, fa- mine and Marie Montesanl, Grace Humphreys, Jean and Irene Thorn- ton, Violet Schumm. Dorothea Ptoh- ruhl. James Edwards, Jack O'Con- nor, Martin Boyle, .lark I-il!>. George Corkery, Joseph Dunn, Jack Connaughton and John Burns. f I Villagers Democrats Honor Mrs. Heany A luncheon and card party held by the Villagers Regular Demo- cratic Association of Qiteens Vil- lage in honor of Mrs. Louise M Heany, executive vice chairman of the association, at Lee's Garden. Jamaica, was attended hy 312 Speakers were Mrs. Hannah KHIK commander of the American Girls Sea Cadets, and Mrs. Mary Grass- man, executive treasurer of the Floral Park Catholic Daughters of America. On the committee were Mrs. Al- berta F Raymond, Mrs. Marion Ma- honey. Mrs. Anna Matzinger, Mrs. Katherine Knickman. Mrs. Letitia Murphv Mrs. Mae Clancy, Mrs. Mary Shea and Mrs. Beatrice Hart. A bridge and bunco party fol- lowed the nice;;rig of the Mothers and Teachers Circ e of the Hollis Avenue Congregational Church yes- terday at the church. Mr«-. Edna Wagner sang and Mrs. Helen Roseo was in charge of re- freshments. . The Richmond Hill Council of Jewish Junior., held a card party last night at the Community Cen- ter of the Congregation Beth Is- rael which was attended by 65. On the arrangements committee, headed by Ruth Rosenthal, were Jeannette..Williams. Eugene Nadel- man, Esther Zwanger, Kitty Stein- berg, Ruth Eitinger, Alice Leaf and Florence Steinberg. The Havemeyer Unit of the Steu- ben Society will hold a party Sat- urday at 92-60 172nd street, Ja- maica. Mrs. Julia Frank, chairman, will be assisted by Frank Moore. Mrs. Barbara Moore, Robert Lonzberg. Otto Marhold. John Doublon, Mrs. Margaret Doublon, Harold Platz, Mrs. Lillian Platz, Michael Hiedt and Julius Mver. The Club Eijfht was entertained at luncheon yesterday by Mrs. Min- na Cn;>pa of 111-41 11.1th street, Richmond Hill. The group celebrated its fourth anniveraary. The members have Plans for raising funds by means of card parties were discussed yes- terday by the Richmond Hill Aux- iliary of the Seaman's Church In- stitute at the home of Mrs. Harold Smith of 84-05 102nd street, Rich- mond Hill. A blanket club has been started. Aiding Mrs. Smith with refresh- ments was Mrs. Irene Smith. CADMUS—HARROW Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry Dar- row of 119-43 146th street, Ozone Park, today announced the mar- riage on Sunday of their daughter, Alice Frances Darrow, to John Cad- mus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cad- mus of Jersey City, at St. Teresa's R. C. Church, Richmond Hill. The Rev. James E. Sullivan officiated. The couple are living in Wood- haven. Helen Mae Darrow was her sis- ter's maid of honor and Alfred Cad- mus was his brother's best man. Ushers were Perre Redmond of Brooklyn, and Arthur CaTney Hoboken, N. J. and Ruth Olsi Park wore pea rhinestone tia They carried t Frank Zei^el was best man Vecchione of W as Dolan of B The couple on a motor to Mrs. Corry lias graduated from Jamaica VocaAnal High School. Her husband was graduated from Richmond UilllKigh School and is employed by tile Mutual Life In- surance Company. Manhattan. of South Ozone jacket frocks and with face veils. isman roses. uer of St. Albans Ushers were Paul dhaven and Thom- oklyn. nt to New Jersey of SHUMWAY—BOERUM Mrs. Anna Griffin of 91-05 97th avenue, Ozone Park, recently held a shower for her niece, Grace Boerum of Ozone Park. Miss Boerum will marry George A bridge and bunco party was' Shumway of 105-11 75th street, held yesterday by the John W. Woodhaven, in April. Mark American Legion Auxiliary Present at the shower were Mrs. at the clubhouse. 14848 89th ave- William Martin, Mrs. James Lorper, oue, Jamaica. Mrs. Anna Bond was Mrs. A. E. Moneuse, Edna Boerum, Junior Sisterhood Names Rita Bernstein Rita Bernstein was elected pres- ident yesterday of the newly form- ed Junior SistJiiood of the Jamai- ca Jewish Coaler which met for the first time i t h e cenier. Also elected fwcre Sylvia Weill, vice president: Cynthia Siegel, re- cording secretjpry, and Janet Ja- cobs, corresponding secretary. Chosen on taft executive commit- tee were Irene Kramer, program; Charlotte Abffamson, publicity; Judith Zwaik, events; Maxine Weiner, religiin; Beatrice Grill, Sunday School; Eva Weisz, Hebrew; Ruth Feageson, cheer; Rhoda Wel- lin, education; Selma Herman, proj- ects; Dorothy jfeldman, printing. MILDRED R. HEENEY Mr. ano Mrs. John A. Nelson of 109-20 133rd street, Riehmjond Hill, today announced the en- gagement of their daughter. Es- ther, to Warren Charles Doscher, son of Mrs. Hattie Doscher of Lynbrook. Beulah V. Baylis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel L. Baylis of 220-41 93rd road, Queens Village, is engaged to William H. Wilson of Woodside. Dorothy Coles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Coles of 243 John street, Lawrence, will be married on Saturday to Richard Organ of Lawrence and Mildred Ruth Hee- ney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Madison Heeney ;of fHi Revere drive east, Floral ^Park, will be- come the hririe of Henry B. Orths. also of Floral Park, on Feb. 19. Guild Fetes Member Wed for_40 Years The Women's Guild of Glen Mor- ris Presbyterian Church gave a sur- prise party yesterday for Mrs. Charles C. Mommsen, past president, in honor of her 40th wedding an- niversary. Her husband is a re- tired sea captain. The affair was held at the Momm- sen home, 114-14 115th street, Ozone Park. The Momm-sens were married Feb. 9, 1898, in the Mossley Hill Church, Liverpool, England. They came to the United States in 1916 and they have lived since 1919 in Queens. They have two children, Allan Mommsen and Mrs. C. C. Cremer of Flushing, and three grandchildren, Allan, Mabelle and Nancy Cremer. Mrs. Mommsen, who was president of the Guild for many years, now is chairman of the welfare commit- tee. Yesterday she was given a serv- ing tray by the guild. Mrs. George A. Walter, Mrs. Cremer, Mrs. R. M. Bender and Mrs. N. E. Eherlin were in charge of refreshments. England's Hourglass' To Be Staged Feb. 27 By Empire Daughters Long Islanders will constitute the cast of the Elizabethan episode in "England's Hourglass." a historical pageant which will be produced Feb. 27 by the New York State Daughters of the British Empire The actors who reside in Queens and Nassau were announced yes- terday at a meeting of the Ann Hathaway Daughters of the British Empire at the home of Mrs. John C. Rowley of 28-27 211th street, Bay- side. They are Mrs. R. S. Doherty of Great Nock; Tyler Benham of Doug- laston, William Garguilo and John Fisher of f.ushing. The Bayside contingent will in- clude Mrs. F. B. Ulmgworth. Patri- cia Illingworth, Mrs. W. W. Welsh. Margery Niblett. Kenneth Patter- son, Mrs. E. P. Patterson. Irene and Edward Manse!!. Richard and Betty Schirling and Mary Macrae. The Elizabethan episode will he the second In the pageant written by Mrs. Pierce Power Waters of the Ann Hathaway chapter. It will ! portray the return of Sir Walter Raleigh from America to the court of Queen Elizabeth. The other episodes will be acted I by residents of other parts of the state. Proceeds will be for the Vic- toria Home for the Aged at Os- sining. The Ann Hathaway chapter 4will hold a silver tea Feb. 23 at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter, 213-02 4>3rd avenue, Bayside. PERSONALS Guests of Mrs. August Roepcke at a recent bunco party at her home, 161-28 Grand Central park- way, Jamaica, were Mrs. Frank Roepcke, Mrs. Charles States, Mrs. Harrison Seidler, . Mrs. Charles P. S, 75 Parents, Teachers Hear Principal Joseph Gafney, principal of Pub- i lie School 54, Richmond Hill, ad- j dressed 75 yesterday at a meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association. His topic was "The Necessity for a | Child Study Group." Seven new members were ad- I mitted. They are Mrs. Bessie Le- I vine, Mrs. Elizabeth McGinn, Mrs. Elizabeth Hcllan, Mrs. Lillian Welti, Mrs. Loretta McCabe, Mrs. Grace Kirby and Mrs. Elizabeth Hess. Donations were made to the schol- arship fund of the Queensboro Fed- eration of Mothers Clubs, the De | Groot Scholarship Fund of Rich- j mond Hill High School and the Central Queens Mothers Health Center. Polish Social Worker Moves to Queens Riman Rogozinski, a social worker among Poles in France and Holland, a recent arrival in Amer- ica, and his wife, who is assistant to Arthur Prudden Coleman, pro- fessor of Slavic languages at Co- lumbia University.^are making their home in Elmhurst at 92-14 52nd avenue. Mr. Rogozinski and Professor Coleman were guests this week at installation ceremonies of . n e w groups in the Marie Curie Sklod- owska Society at the Polish Na- tional Hall, Jamaica. The organization, founded In Oc- tober by Mrs. Celia Wong and Mrs. Andrew Walicki of Jamaica, is named in honor of Madame Marie Curie, the Polish woman scientist who discovered radium. It has already started classes in English, sewing and homemaking for Polish women in the community as well as atheltic clubs for young girls. Boy Scout Mothers Play Bridge Trown, Mrs. Frank Macaulay, Mrs. T h e g r o u p , MJfcose a d v i s o r is Mrs. ', Gordon Lenisch, Mrs. Charles Woit- Augusta WeilL, president of the irek. Mrs. Harry Swan. Mrs. Irving Senior SisterrAd, has for its oh- Lenisch, Mrs. Emil Bruggemann jects the forwarding of Jewish ed- and Mrs. Jack Devine. ucation and thd| perpetuation of tra- | Mrs. Herzog to Seat ; Mrs. Wheaton Republican County Co-Leader 1 Minnie Herzog will install Mrs. Evelyn Wheaton as president of the Women's Union Republican Ciub at the Hotel Regent, Jamaica, tomor- row. City Marshal George Grau will be speaker. The second annual luncheon and bridge of the Mothers Club of the Queens Council of the Boy Scouts i of America was held yesterday at the Hotel Franklin, Jamaica. More than 250 attended. Mrs. Anna Moltz was chairman of the arrangements committee, assist- j ed hy Mrs. Kate Roynsdale, tickets; ! Mrs. Anna Holler and Mrs. Eliza- beth Mein, bridge: Gertrude Ehr- hart and Mrs. Ethel Campbell, bunco; Mrs. Anna Shields, prizes, | and Adele Bruderte. door prizes. been saving the proceeds of their card parties for the last four years chairman of the arrangements com- Helen and Nora Griffin and Mrs. and will embark on a cruise to Nova Scotia in the early summer. Two were enrolled as members of St. Helena's Guild of All Saints Episcopal Church yesterday in the parish hall They are Mrs. Frank Fartelly and Mrs. Anna Rankn. The executive board of the Mothers Club of Public School 134, II dlis, met yesterday at the school. The Jamaica Philanthropic League w ill h"Id a tea for new members on Sundav at 2 P. M at the in me of Evelyn Newman. RV,"17 lfioth s*reet, Jamaica. The Mothers Auxiliary of Boy Scowl Troop 130 will meet tomor- row at Public School 95, Jamaica. mittet. The Mothers Club of Public School 41, Bayside, held a card party yesterday at the school. Mrs. A. G. Richardson and Mrs. C. W. "Miller were in charge. William Kuprian. A donation to the scholarship they return. DICK EL— ABERSON Mr. and Mrs. George Conrad Dickel Jr., who are spending a month at Miami Beach, Fla., will open their new apartment at the Tilden Arms, Forest Hills, when fund of the Queensboro Federation of Mothers Club, was voted yester- day by the executive hoard of the Mothers Club of Public School 90, Richmond Hill, at the home of Mrs. Thomas Korwan of 104-33 93rd ave- nue, Richmond Hill. St. Clare's Auxiliary of Mary Im- maculate Hospital met yesterday in the- parish hall of St. Clare's Ro- man Catholic Church, Rosedale. ditional Judais(n. Forty attended last night's meeting. The group will meet on the sec- ond and fourtll Wednesday nights of the month §t the center. Mrs. Weill Brill install officers Feb. 26. A dance will be held April 10 at the center. dp the arrangements committee, headed hy Miss Weill. will he Gella BBDck, Frances Clarin, Miss FeaKCson^ Adele Kahn, Ann Lieberman, RqBley Minches, Aiiee Lachs and Heriiina Schwaber. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Magnus of 150- 22 87th avenue. Jamaica, are vaca- tioning in California. • • ' ' " ,,, Te*^-mn Mrs. Dickel. is the former Marion Joan Aberson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aberson of 99-16 As- f can avenue, Forest Hills. The mar- |_0renZ0 BaSSafliS Hold riage took place Sunday at Our A n Lady of Mercy R. C. Church, with Anniversary rarty Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frayer of 178-26 Dalny road and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Schneider of 178-20 Dalny road, Jamiaca Estates, are spending three weeks at Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Margaret Raker was hostess at a shower yesterday in her home, 183-01 147th avenue, Springfield ; Gardens, for Mrs. Yvonne Bengs- ' ton of 182-17 147th avjenue, Spring- field Gardens. Watch your husband's face The Auxiliary of the South Side Civic Club will hold a card and bunco party Saturday afternoon at the clubhouse, 169-29 North Con- duit avenue, Jamaica. Mrs. A. C Brockway will be In charge of ar- rangements. the Rev. William McAllister of ficiating. A supper and reception followed at the Fountain Room of the Forest Hills Inn. Rose Marie Smith was the bride's attendant. William J. Dickel acted as his brother's best man. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Dickel of InO Ascan avenue, Forest Hill's, and is associated in business with his father, who is president of the Dickel Construction Company. •!•• I I Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Rassanl of 84-75 126:h strfet, Richmond Hili, yesterday celebrated the 25th anni- versary of thllr marriage with a family party afltheir home. Among thos^i present were their Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kastross of 130-57 235th place. Laurelton, cele- brated their 15th wedding anni- versary this week with a costume party in their home. six children. Rose, Concezio Jr. Mrs. Bassani icent, John, Kmilie, md Lorenzo Bassani whtn he tastes the rare coffee flavor Ladies night was held Tuesday by Temple Sisterhood the Mens Club of the Grace Pro- u • , , , testant Episcopal Church of Ja- HOlClS LUnCheOn maica, at the parish hall. Col. Rob- A luncheon and card party was ert P. Orr and Byron Baker were held yesterday'by the Sisterhood of in charge. Temple Israel of Jamaica at the temple. Mrs. Milton Levy of Kew Garden was chairman of the arrangements aided by Mrs. Alice Ann Conway of Belle Harbor and Mrs. Martin Newman of Hollis are on the committee planning for the Is the former Anna annual bridge-ten and fashion show Rosano. Both pie and her husband to be held on March 5 at the Hotel were born in Ita!\. They came to Plaza under the auspices of the New America a few months after their York and Long Island chapters of marriage and Ifjpve lived in Queens the New Rochelle College Alumnae since. Association, Mr. Bassan member of th sociation and Voters of Que Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellsworth Cole of Michigan road, Bellerose, are spending two weeks in Florida. The Ladies of Charity of the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Per- petual Help of Richmond Hill, will committee meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Spero, Mrs. Carrie Levy, Mrs. Rose Madeleine Cleary of 117-04 107th avenue, Richmond Hill. F ULLER, richer flavor come*from the "mellow flavor belt** ht^h up on the mountain-aide*. B e e c h - N u t u s e s an •xfra-larce proportion of those rarer, mellower mountain beans in its Mend... Vacuum-p*cked Ronater-FRESH. Beech-Nut COFFEE •IASONAIIY F«»CID Beech Nut Seech Nu' Coffee IN 1 OtINDS The Parents Ciub of Scout Troop 89 will hold a card party Feb. 25 at the school hall of St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, Flushing. Centre, and Edgar Schoeman. Mrs. Austin Lawrence Is general chairman, aided by Mrs. Walter Hochgraf. publicity; Olaf Waring, treasurer; Edward Hegarty, prizes; Mrs. Charles Trainor. refreshments; Mr and Mrs. Frank Duff, special priies; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Berger, chairs and tables; Mr. H. El Curtin, cards Hal'oran. tallies; Mrs. James But- ler non-players; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanley, reception; Gerald Murphy, decorations and Joseph Mclaughlin, scout committee. Diamond. Mrs. Fannie Levy, Mrs. Ray Herman, Mrs. Ray Randell. Mrs. Frances Lesser, Mrs. Hilda PollacK Mrs. Esther Pollack. Mrs. A. E. Ex- iner. Mrs, Hortense Gottlieb, Mrs. Bea- trice AhrenS, Mrs. A. E, Weil, Mrs. I A. H. Roth. Mrs, J. E Sonneshine, Mrs. Morrell Cohen, Mrs. R. E. Fink. Mrs. M A Abraham. >iT '"= r A. Gold water, Mrs Adelaide Isaacs, Mrs R. E. Duichei,. ..Ira, &, U, Jacoosea and Birdie Salke. P. S. 88 Mothers %;s nd j M ?: ' nstaM Officers Mrs. Walter P. Kaiser, president of the Queensboro Federation of Mothers Clubs, installed Mrs. Caro- line Brunks yesterday as president of the Parents Association of Pub- lic School 88, RidgewoodL Mrs. Cecelia Finke entered office as vice president; Mrs. Anna Hans- ler. recon" .g secretary, and Mrs. The toung Peoples Society of the Lutheran Church of Our Saviour. , . . , . , . Jamaica, will hold Valentine party MuriH C halcraft, corresponding sec on Saturday night at the parish re tary hall. Anne Wagner. Anne Hetticher I Speakers were Mrs. Samuel Led- and William Hopke are in charge.-] erman and Mrs. Paula Johnson, dl- Arranging for the initiation of new rectors of the Queensboro Federa- members are John Dietrich. Mrs. tion of Mothers Clubs, and Mrs. Robert Bugash and Frederick Katherine Sampson, president of Kooo. Grpver Cleveland High School. ? Now you can have your laundry done— every week—at a rate that challenges wet wash prices...9 pound* for $1.00—mini- mum charge 60*. Everyth.' n S srashed —flarwork ironed. Wearing apparel finished at a flight extra charge. Its a laundry service that brings Pilgrim quality within the |»nge of every budget-and may be used economically by families bods large and small. Ask for PILGRIM fticnvE Slavic*-a telephone call or postcard brings immediate attention. PILGRIM LAUNDRY Establish* 1894 Clean, Healthy Cows The kind you would be likely to remark about. Modern dairy methods keep them in top condition. Better richer milk is the result. 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  • Page Eight LONG ISLAND DAILY PRESS, THIKSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1938. i

    WATCH THE DAY-BY-DAY HAPPENINGS

    IN SOCIETY ON LONG ISLAND ON

    THIS PAGE EVERY DAY ! T S SOCIETY PAGE

    ENGAGEMENTS --.WEDDINGS - NEW

    ARRIVALS — PARTIES - CLUBS

    MEETINGS — LECTURES

    New England Charm Depicted in Lecture Before Jamaica Club

    T h e charm of old New England w a i unfolded yesterday before the Jama ica Women's Club in a t rav-elogue by Dan Stiles.

    Mr. St i lev photographer , lecturer and New Knglanrier, addressed 200 at a meet ing in Mills Hall of the Young Men's Chr is t ian Association Building. J i-:.a a

    MlMt unlike Queens ' World Fai r , is one whh'h has been held for m a n y years m a county m Vermont , h e said. The re engines dr iven by living horaepower a r e txhlbi ted , a n d livestock from an Important pa r t of the show.

    W h a t most Interested Mr. Stiles ' audience, was a ser ies of p ic tures Showing Yankees at work. One woman described as a typiral New Englander , was making maple • u g a r in her front yard

    Ano the r New England type was exemplified by the oid captain of, a fishing schooner. Yankee in-genui ty was shown in aaarapless of a man who earned his living can-n ing worms for bai'1. and ano the r who charged for rides .n his 22-year-old model T Ford.

    Mrs. Roland Binning. Mrs. Lorine E, Rowley and Mrs. R. P. Leavitt w e r e on the door committee.

    Mrs. J ames E. T o r r a n s wi 1 be hos tess at a recital -> r > 1 1 ii sail March 2 for Bermuda, j L o r r y - K a d e r n a c h e r ey will live in Rockville Centre . J

    Nuptials Conducted Jul ia Rademjfther, daugh te r of !

    Mrs. Richard A. Rademacher of 168- j man of Manha t t an , Shir ley Hahn, j 35 Hillside avAfiue, Jamaica, was j

    BEULAH V. B A Y I J S

    ESTHER NELSON

    MRS. F. BU RT O N M a c N A U G H T O N

    T h e c h a i r m a n of a d i n n e r - d a n c e to be he ld on Feb . 21 a t t h e Waldor f -As tor ia , M a n h a t t a n , for t h e benef i t of Brook lyn L u t h e r a n Hospi ta l Is Mrs. F. B u r t o n Mac.Vaughton of 90-10 150th s t r ee t , J a m a i c a . T h e affair is sponsored by a c o m m i t t e e of doctors* a n d

    executives ' wives.

    F lorence K a h n and Mrs. Barbara Goldstein, all of Cedarhur s t .

    Wil lard Luft of Rockville Cen t r e will serve as best man for Mr. Barasch and usher ing will be As-semblyman John D. Bennet t , I rving K r a m e r and Albert Leiber t of Free-port, Gilbert Brindley of Rockville Centre , and E d g a r Schoemann.

    The bride-elect was g radua ted from F a r Rockaway High School. Her fiance was gradua ted from Washing ton and Lee Universi ty in

    i 1932 and from St. John ' s Law School in 1935. He is a member of Zeta Beta Tau.

    i

    Club News and Notes •A fathei and son dinner was held

    las? nigh; by .Boy Seoul Troop 76 of Middle Village at. the Middle V lage Inn. J-*-."»•> Metropolitan ave-nue. Ninety a? tended.

    Guests wets' (.,'• uni> L i v

    Mo football team.

    Clerk Paul Queens Mm hers

    Jo Carroll of the Queensboro Pub-lic L ibra ry will tell s tories,

    Mrs. H a r r y Hibhard, Mrs., Albert Bergman. Mrs. P'red Meyn and Mrs. Wil l iam Jaeger a t t ended the I Genevieve, as maid of honor. John

    marr ied last Bight to Raymond Corry, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Corry of 175-If 88th avenue, Ja-maica.

    The ceremonl l was performed in the Lu the ran jBhurch of the Re-deemer, Q u e e n i Village. A re-ception fol lower at Mullers ' Raths-keller.

    The bride \fore a whi te lace gown wi th a A w l neckline and a tul le veil whicfl fell from a tiara. She carried whjpe roses.

    of Queens Village r. She was dress-grosgrain ribbon tea roses.

    Henr i e t t a F; was maid of h ed in a gree frock and c a r d

    R E I M A N — B E H N K E Mr. and Mrs. H e r m a n W. Reiman,

    Who totre marr ied Sunday, are va-cat ioning in Atlant ic City, before r e tu rn ing to Maspeth, where they will live at 54-14 N u r g e avenue.

    The couple were marr ied in St. Thomas ' Lu the rn Church , Jamaica . Mrs. Reiman, the former Anna Behnke, daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold . Behnke of 170-10 118th avenue, Jamaica, had her sister,

    Mrs. Lore t ta ! Dolan of Brooklyn

    i and Mfkc Kochell and Russ a of the FWrlham Universi ty

    Council of Boy Scouts Auxiliaries ' luncheon and

    bridge yes te rday a t the Hotel Frankl in , Jamaica .

    Roth was best man.

    Gregorian Players To Dance Saturday

    T h e th i rd annua l dance of the Gregorian Player*, dramat ic club of St. Gregory ' s Roman Catholic Church . Rellerose, will bo hold Sat-urday at the Waldorf-Astoria, Man-h a t t a n

    The Rev William J. McLaughlin, pastor . is honorary chai rman. Rosemary Gallagher is genera l ' cha i rman and Eileen 'F innegan is aer re tary .

    Others* on the commit tee are Ed-n a Dover, Helen Dunn, Cather ine Connaugh tnn , Audrey Nelson, f a -m i n e and Marie Montesanl , Grace Humphreys , Jean and I rene Thorn-ton, Violet Schumm. Dorothea Ptoh-ruhl . J ames Edwards , Jack O'Con-nor, Mart in Boyle, .lark I-il!>. George Corkery, Joseph Dunn, Jack Connaugh ton and John Burns.

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    Villagers Democrats Honor Mrs. Heany

    A luncheon a n d card par ty held by t he Villagers Regular Demo-crat ic Association of Qiteens Vil-lage in honor of Mrs. Louise M Heany, execut ive vice cha i rman of t h e association, at Lee's Garden. Jamaica , was a t tended hy 312

    S p e a k e r s were Mrs. Hannah KHIK c o m m a n d e r of the American Girls Sea Cadets , and Mrs. Mary Grass-man, executive t r ea su re r of the Floral Pa rk Catholic Daughte rs of America.

    On the commi t tee were Mrs. Al-be r t a F Raymond, Mrs. Marion Ma-honey. Mrs. Anna Matzinger, Mrs. K a t h e r i n e Knickman. Mrs. Letitia M u r p h v Mrs. Mae Clancy, Mrs. Mary Shea and Mrs. Beatr ice Hart .

    A bridge and bunco par ty fol-lowed the nice;;rig of the Mothers and Teachers Circ e of the Hollis Avenue Congregat ional Church yes-terday at the church.

    Mr«-. Edna Wagner sang and Mrs. Helen Roseo was in charge of re-freshments .

    . The Richmond Hill Council of Jewish Junior., held a card party last night at the Communi ty Cen-ter of the Congregat ion Beth Is-rael which was a t t ended by 65.

    On the a r r a n g e m e n t s committee, headed by Ruth Rosenthal , were Jeannet te . .Wil l iams. Eugene Nadel-man, Es ther Zwanger, Kit ty Stein-berg, Ruth Eit inger, Alice Leaf and Florence Ste inberg .

    The Havemeyer Uni t of the Steu-ben Society will hold a par ty Sat-urday at 92-60 172nd s t reet , Ja-maica.

    Mrs. Jul ia Frank , cha i rman, will be assisted by F r a n k Moore. Mrs. Barba ra Moore, Robert Lonzberg. Ot to Marhold. John Doublon, Mrs. Margare t Doublon, Harold Platz, Mrs. Lillian Platz, Michael Hiedt and Ju l ius Mver.

    The Club Eijfht was en te r ta ined at luncheon yesterday by Mrs. Min-na Cn;>pa of 111-41 11.1th street , Richmond Hill.

    The group celebrated its fourth anniveraary. The members have

    Plans for raising funds by means of card par t ies were discussed yes-terday by the Richmond Hill Aux-iliary of the Seaman ' s Church In-s t i tu t e a t the home of Mrs. Harold Smi th of 84-05 102nd s t reet , Rich-mond Hill.

    A blanket club has been s ta r ted . Aiding Mrs . S m i t h wi th refresh-

    m e n t s was Mrs. I r ene Smith .

    CADMUS—HARROW Mr. and Mrs. A r t h u r H e n r y Dar-

    row of 119-43 146th s t reet , Ozone Park , today announced the mar-riage on Sunday of the i r daughter , Alice F rances Darrow, to John Cad-mus, son of Mr. and Mrs. I ra Cad-mus of Jersey City, a t St . Teresa ' s R. C. Church, Richmond Hill. The Rev. J ames E. Sull ivan officiated.

    The couple are living in Wood-haven.

    Helen Mae Darrow was he r sis-ter ' s maid of honor and Alfred Cad-mus was his bro ther ' s best man. Ushers were Per re Redmond of Brooklyn, and Ar thur CaTney Hoboken, N. J.

    and Ruth Olsi Pa rk wore pea rh ines tone tia They carr ied t

    F r a n k Zei^el was best man Vecchione of W as Dolan of B

    The couple on a motor to

    Mrs. Corry l i a s graduated from Jamaica V o c a A n a l High School. He r husband was gradua ted from Richmond Ui l l lK igh School and is employed by tile Mutual Life In-surance Company. Manha t t an .

    of South Ozone jacket frocks and

    with face veils. isman roses. uer of St . Albans Ushers were Paul dhaven and Thom-

    oklyn. nt to New Jersey

    of

    SHUMWAY—BOERUM Mrs. Anna Griffin of 91-05 97th

    avenue, Ozone Park , recent ly held a shower for he r niece, Grace Boerum of Ozone Park .

    Miss Boerum will m a r r y George A br idge and bunco par ty w a s ' Shumway of 105-11 75th s treet ,

    held yes terday by the J o h n W. Woodhaven, in April. Mark American Legion Auxiliary P resen t at the shower were Mrs. at the clubhouse. 14848 89th ave- Will iam Martin, Mrs. James Lorper, oue , Jamaica . Mrs. Anna Bond was Mrs. A. E. Moneuse, Edna Boerum,

    Junior Sisterhood Names Rita Bernstein Rita Berns te in was elected pres-

    ident yes terday of the newly form-ed Jun io r S i s t J i i o o d of the Jamai-ca Jewish Coaler which met for t he first t ime i t h e cenier .

    Also elected fwcre Sylvia Weill, vice pres ident : Cynth ia Siegel, re-cording secretjpry, and Jane t Ja-cobs, corresponding secretary.

    Chosen on taft executive commit-tee were I r ene Kramer , p rogram; Char lo t t e Abffamson, publici ty; Jud i th Zwaik, even t s ; Maxine Weiner, r e l ig i in ; Beatr ice Grill, Sunday School; Eva Weisz, Hebrew; Ru th Feageson, cheer; Rhoda Wel-lin, educat ion; Se lma Herman , proj-ec ts ; Dorothy jfeldman, pr in t ing .

    MILDRED R. HEENEY

    Mr. ano Mrs. John A. Nelson of 109-20 133rd street , Riehmjond Hill, today announced the en-gagement of their daughter . Es-ther, to War ren Char les Doscher, son of Mrs. Hat t ie Doscher of Lynbrook. Beulah V. Baylis, daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel L. Baylis of 220-41 93rd road, Queens Village, is engaged to Will iam H. Wilson of Woodside. Dorothy Coles, daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. John Coles of 243 John s t reet , Lawrence, will be marr ied on S a t u r d a y to Richard Organ of Lawrence and Mildred Ruth Hee-ney. daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Madison Heeney ;of fHi Revere drive east, Floral ^Park , will be-come the hririe of Henry B. Or ths . also of Floral Park, on Feb. 19.

    Guild Fetes Member Wed for_40 Years

    The Women's Guild of Glen Mor-ris P resby te r i an Church gave a sur-prise par ty yesterday for Mrs. Charles C. Mommsen, past president , in honor of he r 40th wedding an-niversary. Her husband is a re-t ired sea captain.

    The affair was held at the Momm-sen home, 114-14 115th street , Ozone Park .

    The Momm-sens were marr ied Feb. 9, 1898, in the Mossley Hill Church, Liverpool, England.

    They came to the United Sta tes in 1916 and they have lived since 1919 in Queens.

    They have two children, Allan Mommsen and Mrs. C. C. Cremer of Flushing, and three grandchi ldren, Allan, Mabelle and Nancy Cremer.

    Mrs. Mommsen, who was president of the Guild for many years, now is cha i rman of the welfare commit-tee.

    Yesterday she was given a serv-ing t ray by the guild.

    Mrs. George A. Walter , Mrs. Cremer, Mrs. R. M. Bender and Mrs. N. E. Eherl in were in charge of refreshments .

    England's Hourglass' To Be Staged Feb. 27 By Empire Daughters

    — Long Is landers will cons t i tu te the

    cast of the Elizabethan episode in "England ' s Hourglass ." a historical pageant which will be produced Feb. 27 by the New York Sta te Daugh te r s of the Bri t ish Empire

    The actors who reside in Queens and Nassau were announced yes-te rday a t a meet ing of the Ann Ha thaway Daughte rs of the British Empire at the home of Mrs. John C. Rowley of 28-27 211th street , Bay-side.

    They a re Mrs. R. S. Doher ty of Great Nock; Tyler Benham of Doug-laston, William Garguilo and John Fisher of f . u sh ing .

    The Bayside contingent will in-clude Mrs. F. B. Ulmgworth . Patr i -cia I l l ingworth, Mrs. W. W. Welsh. Margery Niblett . Kenne th Pat ter-son, Mrs. E. P. Pa t te rson. I rene and Edward Manse!!. Richard and Betty Schir l ing and Mary Macrae.

    The Elizabethan episode will he the second In the pageant wri t ten by Mrs. Pierce Power Waters of the Ann Hathaway chapter . It will

    ! por t ray the re turn of Sir Wal te r Raleigh from America to the court of Queen Elizabeth.

    The o ther episodes will be acted I by res idents of other parts of the

    s ta te . Proceeds will be for the Vic-toria Home for the Aged a t Os-sining.

    The Ann Ha thaway chapter 4will hold a silver tea Feb. 23 at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter , 213-02 4>3rd avenue, Bayside.

    PERSONALS Guests of Mrs. August Roepcke

    at a recent bunco par ty at her home, 161-28 Grand Centra l park-way, Jamaica , were Mrs. F r a n k Roepcke, Mrs. Charles Sta tes , Mrs. Harr i son Seidler, . Mrs. Char les

    P. S, 75 Parents, Teachers Hear Principal

    Joseph Gafney, principal of Pub-i lie School 54, Richmond Hill, ad-j dressed 75 yesterday at a meet ing of the Paren t -Teacher Association. His topic was "The Necessity for a

    | Child S tudy Group." Seven new members were ad-

    I mit ted. They are Mrs. Bessie Le-I vine, Mrs. Elizabeth McGinn, Mrs.

    Elizabeth Hcllan, Mrs. Lillian Welti , Mrs. Lore t t a McCabe, Mrs. Grace Kirby and Mrs. Elizabeth Hess.

    Donat ions were made to the schol-arship fund of the Queensboro Fed-erat ion of Mothers Clubs, the De

    | Groot Scholarship Fund of Rich-j mond Hill High School and the

    Centra l Queens Mothers Heal th Center .

    Polish Social Worker Moves to Queens

    R i m a n Rogozinski, a social worker among Poles in France and Holland, a recent arrival in Amer-ica, and his wife, who is ass is tant to Ar thur Prudden Coleman, pro-fessor of Slavic languages at Co-lumbia University.^are making their home in E lmhur s t a t 92-14 52nd avenue.

    Mr. Rogozinski and Professor Coleman were gues ts this week at instal lat ion ceremonies of . n e w groups in the Marie Curie Sklod-owska Society at the Polish Na-tional Hall, Jamaica.

    The organization, founded In Oc-tober by Mrs. Celia Wong and Mrs. Andrew Walicki of Jamaica, is named in honor of Madame Marie Curie, the Polish woman scientist who discovered radium.

    It has already s tar ted classes in English, sewing and homemaking for Polish women in the community as well as athel t ic clubs for young girls.

    Boy Scout Mothers Play Bridge

    Trown, Mrs. F r a n k Macaulay, Mrs. The group, MJfcose advisor is Mrs. ', Gordon Lenisch, Mrs. Charles Woit-

    Augus ta WeilL, pres ident of the irek. Mrs. Ha r ry Swan. Mrs. I rv ing Senior S i s t e r r A d , has for its oh- Lenisch, Mrs. Emil Bruggemann jects the forwarding of Jewish ed- and Mrs. Jack Devine. ucation and thd| perpe tua t ion of t ra-

    | Mrs. Herzog to Seat ; Mrs. Wheaton

    Republican County Co-Leader 1 Minnie Herzog will install Mrs.

    Evelyn Whea ton as president of the Women 's Union Republican Ciub at the Hotel Regent , Jamaica, tomor-row. City Marshal George Grau will be speaker .

    The second annual luncheon and bridge of the Mothers Club of the Queens Council of the Boy Scouts

    i of America was held yesterday at the Hotel Frankl in , Jamaica. More than 250 a t tended .

    Mrs. Anna Moltz was chairman of the a r r a n g e m e n t s committee, assist-

    j ed hy Mrs. Ka te Roynsdale, t ickets ; ! Mrs. Anna Holler and Mrs. Eliza-

    beth Mein, br idge: Ger t rude Ehr-ha r t and Mrs. Ethel Campbell , bunco; Mrs. Anna Shields, prizes,

    | and Adele Bruder te . door prizes.

    been saving the proceeds of their card part ies for the last four years cha i rman of the a r r a n g e m e n t s com- Helen and Nora Griffin and Mrs. and will embark on a cruise to Nova Scotia in the early summer .

    Two were enrolled as members of St. Helena's Guild of All Sa in ts Episcopal Church yesterday in the parish hall They are Mrs. Frank Far te l ly and Mrs. Anna R a n k n .

    The executive board of the Mothers Club of Public School 134, II dlis, met yesterday at the school.

    The Jamaica Phi lan thropic League w ill h"Id a tea for new members on Sundav at 2 P. M at the in me of Evelyn Newman. RV,"17 lfioth s*reet, Jamaica .

    The Mothers Auxiliary of Boy Scowl Troop 130 will meet tomor-row at Public School 95, Jamaica.

    mi t t e t .

    The Mothers Club of Public School 41, Bayside, held a card party yes terday a t the school. Mrs. A. G. Richardson and Mrs . C. W.

    "Miller were in charge .

    William Kupr ian .

    A donat ion to the scholarsh ip they re tu rn .

    DICK EL— ABERSON

    Mr. and Mrs. George Conrad Dickel Jr., who are spending a month at Miami Beach, Fla., will open their new a p a r t m e n t at the Tilden Arms, Fores t Hills, w h e n

    fund of the Queensboro Federa t ion of Mothers Club, was voted yester-day by the execut ive hoard of the Mothers Club of Publ ic School 90, Richmond Hill, a t the home of Mrs. Thomas Korwan of 104-33 93rd ave-nue, Richmond Hill.

    St . Clare 's Auxil iary of Mary Im-macula te Hospital met yes te rday in the- parish hall of St . Clare 's Ro-man Catholic Church , Rosedale.

    ditional Judais(n. For ty a t tended last night ' s meeting.

    The group will meet on the sec-ond and four t l l Wednesday n ights of the month §t the center.

    Mrs. Weill Brill install officers Feb . 26.

    A dance will be held April 10 at t he center . d p the a r r a n g e m e n t s commit tee, headed hy Miss Weill. will he Gella BBDck, F rances Clarin, Miss FeaKCson^ Adele Kahn, Ann Lieberman, RqBley Minches, Aiiee Lachs and H e r i i i n a Schwaber .

    Mr. and Mrs. Sol Magnus of 150-22 87th avenue. Jamaica, a re vaca-tioning in California.

    • • • ' ' " , , , T e * ^ - m n

    Mrs. Dickel. is the former Marion Joan Aberson, daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aberson of 99-16 As- f can avenue, Fores t Hills. T h e mar- | _ 0 r e n Z 0 B a S S a f l i S H o l d riage took place Sunday at Our A n Lady of Mercy R. C. Church, wi th A n n i v e r s a r y r a r t y

    Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Frayer of 178-26 Dalny road and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Schneider of 178-20 Dalny road, Jamiaca Esta tes , a re spending three weeks at Palm Beach, Fla.

    Mrs. Margaret Raker was hostess at a shower yes terday in her home, 183-01 147th avenue, Springfield

    ; Gardens, for Mrs. Yvonne Bengs-' ton of 182-17 147th avjenue, Spr ing-

    field Gardens.

    Watch your husband's face The Auxiliary of the South Side

    Civic Club will hold a card and bunco par ty S a t u r d a y afternoon a t the clubhouse, 169-29 Nor th Con-duit avenue, Jamaica . Mrs. A. C Brockway will be In charge of ar-r angemen t s .

    the Rev. William McAllister of ficiating. A supper and reception followed at the Foun ta in Room of the Fores t Hills Inn.

    Rose Marie Smi th was the bride 's a t t endan t . Will iam J. Dickel acted as his b ro ther ' s best man.

    The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Dickel of InO Ascan avenue, Forest Hill's, and is associated in business with his father, who is president of the Dickel Construct ion Company.

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    Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Rassanl of 84-75 126:h strfet , Richmond Hili, yes terday celebrated the 25th anni-versary of t h l l r mar r iage with a family par ty a f l the i r home.

    Among thos^i present were their

    Mr. and Mrs. E. A. K a s t r o s s of 130-57 235th place. Laure l ton, cele-bra ted their 15th wedding anni-versary this week with a costume par ty in their home.

    six children. Rose, Concezio J r .

    Mrs. Bassani

    icent, John, Kmilie, md Lorenzo Bassani

    whtn he tastes the rare coffee flavor

    Ladies night was held Tuesday by T e m p l e S i s t e r h o o d the Mens Club of t h e Grace Pro- u • , , , tes tant Episcopal Church of Ja- HOlClS L U n C h e O n maica, at the par ish hall. Col. Rob- A luncheon and card par ty was e r t P. Orr and Byron Baker were held yes t e rday 'by the Sisterhood of in charge. Temple Israel of Jamaica a t the

    temple. Mrs. Milton Levy of Kew Garden

    was cha i rman of the a r r a n g e m e n t s aided by Mrs. Alice

    Ann Conway of Belle Harbor and Mrs. Mart in Newman of Hollis a re on the commit tee p lanning for the

    I s the former Anna annual bridge-ten and fashion show Rosano. Both p i e and her husband to be held on March 5 at the Hotel were born in I ta ! \ . They came to Plaza under the auspices of the New America a few months after their York and Long Island chapte rs of mar r i age and Ifjpve lived in Queens the New Rochelle College Alumnae since. Association,

    Mr. Bassan member of th sociation and Voters of Que

    Mr. and Mrs. R. El lsworth Cole of Michigan road, Bellerose, a r e spending two weeks in Florida.

    The Ladies of Char i ty of t he R. C. Church of Our Lady of Per-petual Help of Richmond Hill, will commi t t ee meet Monday at t he home of Mrs . Spero, Mrs. Carr ie Levy, Mrs. Rose Madeleine Cleary of 117-04 107th avenue, Richmond Hill.

    FU L L E R , r i che r flavor c o m e * f r o m t h e " m e l l o w flavor belt** h t ^ h u p o n t h e m o u n t a i n - a i d e * . B e e c h - N u t u s e s a n • x f r a - l a r c e p r o p o r t i o n of t h o s e r a r e r , m e l l o w e r m o u n t a i n b e a n s in i ts M e n d . . . Vacuum-p*cked R o n a t e r - F R E S H .

    Beech-Nut COFFEE

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    Beech Nut

    Seech Nu' Coffee

    IN 1 OtINDS

    The P a r e n t s Ciub of Scout Troop 89 will hold a card par ty Feb. 25 at the school hall of St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, Flushing. Cent re , and E d g a r Schoeman.

    Mrs. Aust in Lawrence Is general cha i rman, aided by Mrs. Wal te r Hochgraf. publici ty; Olaf War ing , t r ea su re r ; E d w a r d Hegar ty , prizes; Mrs. Char les Tra inor . r e f r e shmen t s ; Mr and Mrs. F r a n k Duff, special p r i i e s ; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Berger , chai rs and tables ; Mr. H. El Cur t in , cards Hal 'oran. ta l l ies ; Mrs . J ames But-ler non-players ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanley, recept ion; Gerald Murphy, decorat ions and Joseph M c l a u g h l i n , scout commit tee .

    Diamond. Mrs. Fann ie Levy, Mrs. Ray Herman, Mrs. Ray Randell . Mrs. F rances Lesser, Mrs. Hilda PollacK Mrs. E s t h e r Pollack. Mrs. A. E. Ex-iner.

    Mrs, Hor tense Gottlieb, Mrs. Bea-tr ice AhrenS, Mrs. A. E, Weil, Mrs.

    I A. H. Roth. Mrs, J. E Sonneshine, Mrs. Morrell Cohen, Mrs. R. E. Fink. Mrs. M A Abraham. >iT'"= r A.

    Gold water , Mrs Adelaide Isaacs, Mrs R. E. Duichei,. ..Ira, &, U, Jacoosea a n d Birdie Salke.

    P. S. 88 Mothers %;snd jM?: ' n s t a M Officers

    Mrs. Wa l t e r P . Kaiser , pres ident of t h e Queensboro Federa t ion of Mothers Clubs, installed Mrs. Caro-line Brunks yes te rday as pres ident of the P a r e n t s Association of Pub-lic School 88, RidgewoodL

    Mrs. Cecelia F inke en te red office as vice p res iden t ; Mrs. Anna Hans-ler. recon" .g secretary, and Mrs.

    T h e t o u n g Peoples Society of the L u t h e r a n Church of Our Saviour. , . . , . , . Jamaica , will hold • Valen t ine pa r ty M u r i H C ha lc ra f t , cor responding s e c on Sa tu rday n igh t a t t h e parish r e t a r y hall . Anne Wagne r . Anne He t t i che r I Speakers w e r e Mrs. Samuel Led-and Will iam Hopke a re in charge.-] e r m a n and Mrs. Paula Johnson , dl-Ar rang ing for the init iat ion of new rec tors of the Queensboro Federa -members are John Dietr ich. Mrs. tion of Mothers Clubs, and Mrs. Rober t Bugash and Freder ick K a t h e r i n e Sampson, pres ident of Kooo. Grpver Cleveland High School. ?

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