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The Chat from Brooklyn, New York • 84

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ENVf THE CHAT, SAl'liUDAY, AFltllt 12, "36 Mrs. 'William S. Corbett, -Lawrsnce darbe, Henry Welgl, Maria Dl Sllvestro. A large number of friends, of Queens Wilhelmlna Nurge. 7B, Edna Micneison, sctreet.

South Laurel ton, was; In arrangements for district' 4J, Chapter, O. E. were entertained at a card party In the Lyceum, last evening. A plum of IS will be conftrmrtd HOLLIS MASONS TO LAY CORNERSTONE The cornerstone of the new Masonic Temple of Hollis Lodge, F. and A.

will bo laid on Saturday afternoon, May 3. The ex6avalon is completed, the foundation Is under way and the date for the Queensboro Musia Contest, held MondayV'Tuesday ind Wednesday even-. ings in the Newtown. High School, EljJ- I Anna Wuchte, Bernard Michelson. 7A, Helen Castine, Dorothy' Gronert, Vivien Berthelson, Roy Leslie, Gerard 'Hughes, Fred Broderlck.

6B, Lillian Ahlcs, Marion Goodribw, Ethel Lewis, Ellen Mos Grace Lutheran Church, Queens Village, HOLLIS AND QUEENS Delia O. Dauler, 221-12 Clifford avenue, Springfield Gardens. Phone Laurelton 2106 i Miss Helen Scull, Terrace svenue, Hollis, has returned home after a pleasant visit to friends in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs.

George Williams, who Mrs. Ruthman, Laurelton, entertained the afternoon 600 Club at luncheon Aand cards Tuesday afternoon. Two jMuns childien of J. Von Pnlta, Sheffield avenue, South Laurelton, who were 111 with measles, were taken to Jamaica Hospital, Monday afternoon. i Sidney S.

Lesser Washington avenue, entertained the Rosedale Property Owners' Protective Association at his home last Thursday evening. Mrs. Jdhn McLaury- and daughter. at the morning service tomorrow. hurst.

L. The Musical Society of Jamaica will give recital In the' Springfield Presbyterian Church, Tuesday evening, May 13. The Weona Club, recently organised in Springfield, will hold a dance April 36, In Square fllub Hall, St. Albans, Members afJhe Mothers" Club of P. S.

No. 37, Highle Hvenue, Springfield, will sell popples for Memorial Day, A steak dinner was given by the members of the Springfield Presbyterian Church, In the Sunday school room, last evening. Hendrlck E. Hendrickson, Lincoln Edward E. Buhler.

Queens Village, chetta, ohn Lawson, Joseph Munsch, A birtjiday, party was recently teh- deied Strockhintt at her home In I Rosedale by- a number -of her friends. Ralph Taeman. 6A, Dorothy Cutts, Evelyn Higbie, Anna Eiborne, Helga Thor- has consented to take charge oflhe Salvation Army Drive In that distrffct. of the ceremony has been fixed by the grand master. sen, Slgrid 5B, Marlon Degcn- Mrs.

E. Edwards and Mrs. R. Bucker, M. W.

G. M. Supremo Court Jus have sold their Hollis home, expert to both of 186th street, Hollis, attended move into their new home in Garden theatre at Jamaica, Tuesday evening. East Orange, N. were recent guests of City April 15.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwards, 186th rlng, Teresa Knoebel, Rose Trompeter. 5A, Edward Deline, -William Thorsen, Elsie Schultz, Delta Smith, Elizabeth Wagner.

4B, Carl Josephson, Kenneth Robinson, Russel Lechncr, Wllhelmlne Adelaide, Suydam, Elizabeth Mrs Charles H. Wolff, Ccurtland boule She was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. At midnight a collation was served by the An enjoyable evening was spent by all; Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mugler, Mr, and Mrs.

John Classen. Miss Evar Dean, Mrs. Alagia, Miss Ethel Cermaine, Harry Oer-maine, Mioses Annie and Kathryn Helss, Harry. Mugler, M. Stiockhine.

John Strockhlne. Sarah Charles and Central avenues, Springfield, has vard. Laurelton. tice Arthur S. Tompkins, assisted by-the cntlro grand lodge staff, will lay the cornerstone with full Masonic rites.

They will be escorted, by the uniformed com-manderiea of Knights Templar, consistories, chaptci-s, grottoes and lodges of Masons, ojfUceiS and chapters of the Eastern Star. street, Hollis, are entertaining Mrs. Peggy Flauschman and aqn, of Jersey Citj. menus ci airs. a.

scoueia, auw deon street, South Laurelton, are sorry J. rl. Hansen, uueens, wno nas oeen to hear she is 111 and hope for a speedy been serving on the panel of Grand Jurors at the County Court, Long Island City, the past week. Among the trial jurors called for duty In Sufreme and County Courts at Long Island City the past week were: Supreme Triggs, Lillian Worm, Emma Johs, Evelyn Harwiek, Sarah Bryck. 4A, Allen Dalen, William Robins, Glenn Hennlng, attending the food show at Albany has returned home.

recovery. Arrangements are being made to pro The E. D. Social Club of Rosedale Mr. and Mrs.

A. Schmucker, 186th vide suitable refreshments for the thou and Eleano Stockhlne." Mildred Dorothy Schlenef SB; Marie Carbone. 3A, Charles Pyle, Wal met last week at the heme bf Mr. and Mrs. William DeLacey, Foster Meadow street Hollis, entertained during the past week, Mr.

and Mrs. WUllam Schmucker of sands of visitors who are expected in Hollis on. that day. The -Women 's Club of Rosedale is ter Berlnger, Louise Buechler. Constance Delguldice, Geraldine Haas, Jane Smith, road.

planning to observe garden week, April Butler, N. J. Court, Part 1 Henry E. Josiah Farmers avenue, Springfield, and Arthur B. Lincoln, Westminster street, St Albans.

County Court Otto Wanner, Yale ave The temple is being erected on the site Mr. and Peter Heroldr Lawrence A boys' orchestra has recently been Harriet Smith, Frances Adamac. purchased four years ago, before the 20 to The committee in charge includes -Mrs. Clara, Roby, chairman; Mrs. Mrs.

E. A. McGuire, Minnetonka avenue, the members of the Hollis Hospital League, Monday afternoon. Charles Corby, Flushing avenue, Hollis. entertained the members of St.

Martha's Guild of St. Gabriel's Episcopal Churchy Thursday. -j card party was held at the home r.f Mrs. Rutherford, Queens. Tuesday, hy' ihe Rector's Helpers of St.

Joseph's Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. George Bealey, Onkwond place. Queens, who" have been upending the past few weeks at Atlantic City, have returned heme.

"w-he. ten one-fanilly dwellings which ru being constructed on 185th street, be-wen 89th and Hillside avenues. Hollis, are fast nearing completion. Emily Martone, Marlon Ahles. 2A, Earle lodge was formed.

Since then the popu street. South Laurelton, entertained, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, and Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Jungbluth and formed in Queens, which Prof. Frederick Dressel Is to direct. Herbert Hassin Is manager and Carl Buhler, leader. nue, Springfield. A barn dance under the auspices of lation of Hollis has twice doubled and Gridland, Dorothy Hitz, Edwin Johan-son, Raymond Kaspersen, Mary Kimmer.

C. Mrs. R. Swan, -Mrs. William Schwalback, Mrs.

William Bo-gert jind Mrs. C. Winslow. Prizes will be given to the school children writ the Ladies' Regular Democratic Club, thlldren of Jamaica. The Willing Workers' Society of Jamaica Creek, Springfield, will be Mr.

ana Koy eggteston, west Queens Village Corfimunity Church will IB, Robert Horn, Robert Kinsey, Robert Lechner, James Leveronl, Irving Triggs, Dana' Wallace, Lydia Sylander, Emily New York, have returned home, the lodge has Increased In membership from 44 to more than 200. The location of the temple is in the heart of Hollis, one block from the L. I. R. R.

station and half a block from Jamaica avenue, on the east side of Minnetonka avenue. ing the best on Garden hold an Easter basket and cake sale to held Saturday evening, April 26, in tho Jamaica Creek flrehouse. Mrs. Bosnian, president, is in charge of the arrange after spending two weeks with Mr, and West, Barbara Connovale. 1A, Harold day.

Wek Should be Observed." At this tl.f.u a general cleaning up and beautifying of inrs. John Porter, Redfern South ments and promises all who attend a Laurelton. i Kittesen. Annejf P. S.

110: 6B, Kose Kopp. 6A, Josephine I)i Silvestro, Anna It is a commanding sight, The temple Is the town will be pushed. All houseown-ers are urged' to co-operate. Arbor Day good time. The latest radio bug in South Laurel Evans.

6B, Herta Ling, Justine Schnei being built with a frontage of 50 foat, Tuesday evening. May 13, promises to be a big night for St. Mary Magdalene leaving the remainder of the large front ton Is Patrolman John Collins, Sheffield avenue. He is the envy of all his brother patrolmen, as he claims to have the will' be observed as usual. Jn order tu live up to the name of RosedaHe the committee has arranged to sell rosa bushes of age for development or additional Ma Church, Springfield.

The Rev. John Tin- The Women's Democratic Club of Queens was entertained nt a card party the home of Mrs. A. Corrigan, der. 6A.

Edwin Luther, Mildred Llpp. 4B, Patricia Glamerese. 4A, Ruth Knud-sen. IB, George Robinson. Alois Link, Dorothy Oiameresc.

sonic buildings. highest aerial In South Laurelton. ney, pastor of the church, has completed plans for a vaudeville show followed by every description at the stor-V Glider-sleeve avenue near Rosedale, HOLLIS ENJOYS SENSATIONAL boulevard, last Monday evening. Mrs, Alice J. Heimke.

8860 21th Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Burgoyne avenue. South Laurelton, en. tertalned Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs, W. S1I- To the casual- observer the home of dancing at Trommer's Hall, Bushwlck parkway and Conway street, Brooklyn. LAURELTON and EOSEDALE BOOM IN BUILDING ACTIVITY street. Queens Village, entertained the The Hollis Court community tiiuD held a buslnets meeting, followed by a social, last evening, at Wuest'a Hotel, EeHaire. Mrs.

A. Rose, 218th street. Queens, will entertainhe members of the Mothers' Club of P. S. No.

33, at her home, Wednesdav afternoon. April 30. Mrs. Sarah K. Draper Weaver, died at her home, 89-19 191st street, Hollis.

Saturday. She was the wife of Thomas Weaver. Funeral services were held at her late home Monday afternoon. St. Martha's Circle of St.

Gabriel's Church met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Haafi. Palo Alto avenue, Hollis. A sale of food anti other articles will be held on Saturday, April 12, by the Circle. An entertainment and box lunch social will be given by the Men's Club of ber and sons, James and Raymond, and The most sensational activity In the Delia O.

Dauler, 221-12 Clifford avenue, Tidies' Aid Society of the Lutheran Church or the Redeemer at her home last week. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Roblnspn, Bur- goyne avenue. South Laurelton, resembled a meeting of the League of Nations, last Saturday evening. The event was a costume party arranged by the members of the Loyal Order of Donkeys, and some of the costumes represented Amerli spring building boom In Queens County, accord u'g to the Queens Building Bureau, Springfield Gardens.

Phone Laurelton 2106 William McLelshJ Rosedalo ave L-r-The special song service in Hollis centers in Hollis. The applications already figured for the month of March nue, visited her daughter', Mrs. L. Dwyer, Tresbvteran Church of vhch Rev. Fred Mr.

and Mrs. H. Braffer.and slater, Bay Ridge. The minstrel troupe of the Loyal Order of Donkeys met at the home of Charles F. Dauler; Clifford avenue.

South Laurelton, Tuesday evening foria rehearsal. The troupe will be seen in public for the first time Saturday evening, April 19. The National Education Association, indicate 34,249.475 as the estimated cost Vrie Todd Steele Is pastor, Is attracting Brooklyn, recently. Italy, China and Roumania, while He has enlisted the aid of the theatrical profession to enable him to put a successful performance. Music for dancing will be furnished by the Universal Dance Orchestra.

At the last meeting of the executive committee of the Mothers' Club of St. Albans, held at the home of Mrs. W. B. Peckham, plans were completed for the concert to be given' April 25, at Square Club Hall.

Among the entertainers will be the' Long Island Railroad Glee Club, including the Sunrise Trail Quartet. After the concert there will be dancing, of new buildings in the borough, but it Is Russell Stokes, 'Erdoklyn, was a recent large audiences Sunday evenings. Last the male sex appeared as hoboes, wandering minstrels, nobles of the 15th cen expected that when the figures for the guest of, his aunt, Mrs. William Schmal Sabbath M'ss Evelyn Young played the entire month are tabulated they will total back, Rosedale avenue. tury and freaks.

The members assem cornet and Mrs. Palmer, contralto, sang. Hanv Costiti, 22. 39 Woodhull avenue. more than $12,000,000.

Mrs. William W. Wilson, Rosedale bled early to take part In a concert ar Community Church, this evening, at the Hollis, while at work on a railroad car avenue, recently entertained her sister, organized to advance the Interests of Most of the operations are for one and two-family dwellings, with brick con at the freight yards. Hollis, Wednesday, Mrs. Hearry Vernon, teachers and to promote the cause of edu American Legion Building, Queens vu lage.

ranged by the entertainment committee, which consisted of songs, recitations and fancy dancing. The club members wero greatly surprised by the announcement Mrs. William' Schwalback, Rosedale fell nnrt sustained a wound or the neaci cation, commends P. 8 No. 88, Rosedale, struction predominating.

There is very little factory construction and practically A card party was held, Wednesday and a possible fracture of the knee. He music for which will be provided by a avenue, recently entertained her mother, for Its high profesional spirit and for the no apartment house operations. One con Mrs. Rosina Williamson, Greenpoint. enrollment' of 100 per cent of its teach that the world-renowned "Two K's" would give their specialty, an Irish reel.

fiThe templated operation calls for the con was taken to Jamaica Hospital. Mrs. Frederick Relmeis died Tuesday, 'lif lifr CSth year, at her late residence, Mrs. Sophie Glatz, Clifford avenue. ing force In the association.

I. Gottlieb Is well known orchestra. The following officers; elected at the recent annual meeting of the Springfield Psfsbyterian 'Church, were installed at evening at the home of Mrs. A. Corrigan, 10313 Springfield Uouievard, Queens, for the benefit ow a new circle of Companions of Foresters of America to be Instituted April 28.

In Queens Lyceum. South Laurelton, is confined to her home principal. struction of 108 brick dwellings to be erected in 202d and 204th streets near 101-12 Grant avenue, Queens. Funeral with pneumonia. The omen Auxiliary of St.

Peter 'services were held Friday evening and In the service last Sunday: Eld Episcopal Church, Rosedale, held a din Mrs. Kuthman. Maple avenue, Laurel team Is composed of Katherine Robinson and Kather.lne Landers They had to respond to several encores. After (he concert, games were indulged In. In the donkey game William Wurster won first 90th avenue, the total cost being in ex cess of $1,000,000.

A row of new build George Shaw Cook, C. S. delivered lerment took place Saturday afternoon In Burtis Higbie and George Durland. ner at the home of Mrs. Roby Wednesday on, entertained the Five Hundred Club a Christian Science lecture at the Ly afternoon.

The hostesses were Mrs. Bo, Tuesday. Everereen Cemetery. Mrs. Ellen O'Keefe died at her home.

deacons, Edwin Dounes and Leopold Von Kennell trustees, three years, Frank ceum, Thursday evening. Mr. Cook is a Ings, constructed of tapestry brick. Is to be erected on Jamaica avenue, from 185th to 186th street. The operation Includes E.

T. Terbell and daughter, Whitney boulevard, Laurelton. have returned home prize and William Wallace the booby prize. For the most original costume Mrs. Chas.

Kinsey and A. Hoemeir, and H. E. fts37 182nd place, Hollis, last Wednesday. gert, Mrs, Schwalback, Mrs.

Pope and Mrs. Roby. There were 25 guests who did Justice to the meal prepared by the member of the board of lecturship of the Mother Church, the First Church of The funeral was held Saturday morning Dauler carried off first honors, while after a delightful Mediterranean cruise. Mr. Mrs.

William Wallace, Shef Christ, Scientist, Boston. followed by mass at the Church of the ten stores and two apartment houses, one located on each corner. On 186th street, near Jamaica avenue, 16 one-family stuc Hendrickson for two years. A beefsteak dinner will be given in the church this evening at 6:15 o'clock under the auspices ladles. WUHI Peter Herold won the men's prize.

At A revue, 'Stumble Inn," will be pre Holv Rosary, Manhattan. Interment was field avenue, South were en Mrs. William Wurster, Shoffleld ave late hour delicious refreshments jver of the board of trustees. Tickets are $1 tertained on bunciay ot tne home of Mr. co, detached dwellings are to be constructed, whllo on the same street near Everyone Is welcome.

and Mrs. Heimele, Sheepshead Bay. nue, South Laurelton, gave an afternoon tea at her homo last Thursday. The guests were entertained With music and sented at Hollis Field Club, April 26, by the Central Jamaica Civic Association. Plans and rehearsals have been under way for some time, and from all Indications it will be a great success.

served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace, Mr. and Mrs.

William Wurster, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Landers, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Herold, Mr.

The musical program, which will be 90th avenue, there are to be erected 14 similar homes. Several groups of coir given Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday In Mrs. William Kinsey and Mrs. Gross were hostesses Thursday afternoon to tho Willing Workers' Society of the Rosedale struction work are under way on Farm Springfield Presbyterian Church, will be and Mrs. Herman Welelng, and Mr.

and The members of the Colony Club of elaborate both vocal and Instrumental se Presbyterian Church. dancing. Those present were Mrs. James Archllbald, Mrs. Frank Reiser, Mrs.

James Happle and Mrs. Henry Bau-mann. The Rosedale Women's Club was en Mrs. Charles Dauler. Queens Village were addressed by Frank lections.

The floril decorations will be ers avenue, while in the neighborhood of Luzerne avenue several stores and apartments are being erected. Thursday night tho Men's Club of in the nature of a memorial to departed Rosedale held a ladles' night at the hall. Strother, last Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Robert A. Inch, Bellaire.

He gave an Interesting talk on his experiences at A large number of friends were present tertained at luncheon last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Painter. The -in St. Raymond's Cemetery, Westchester, -K T. The Queens Village Homes Protce-t've Association has! completed arrangements for an Informal dance Thursday, April 24, at the Lyceum.

Work on the tennis courts on the property owned by William Callister, Jericho turnpike and lth street, will soon be started. St. Ann's Council, K. of hat title to the Byron Rom hom, Whittier street, one of the show places i'f Queens Village, and will alter It or a clubhouse. The rapid growth of the rouncil Is shown In the purchase of Its new home fifteen months after Its form-Mion.

The new parochial school of St. ierard'S R. C. Church, Hollis, has ad and all spent a pleasant evening. relatives and friends.

The flowers will grace the Easter services and then be sent to homes and hospitals. Donations in memory of departed friends may be the White House In the course of his hnstess whh jtRainrerl bv Mrs. Curtin. Mm. -James Halpin, Washington avenue, SPRINGFIELD AND STi I ALBANS career as a publicist.

Swain and Mrs. Elson. A musicals wllf Koseaate, wno recently underwent a Mrs. Theodore Higbie, wife of the made in any amount to Mrs. J.

Voss, be given May 8, at the home of Mrs. serious operation St. Mary's Hospital, Jamhica, Is reported as improving. HOWARD BEACH P. A.

Baylls, Howard Bsach, L. I. The Howard Beach post office has been moved from Flynn avenue, to the new building on Remsen place, with Miss Porter and C. Hitchcock In charge. St.

Barnabas Lutheran Church services are still being held at the Raihblersvllle fire-house: Sunday school, a. nt. worship, It m. Mrs, F. Boyce or Mrs.

W. J. MacDonald. Delia O. Dauler, 221-12 Clifford avenue, T-The honor roll of P.

S. No. 37, Highle avenue, Springfield, for March; 8B, Viola manager of the Bank: of Manhattan ill Hollis, will accompany the executive members of the Democratic Party Of the 4th Assembly District who will attend the convention In Albany next Tuesday. Saturday evening, April 26, is being reserved by the younger set of Rosedale for the first annual dance of the Chemical Charles Winslow, with Mrs. Grace Nott and.

Ahgelo Capahanico assisting. The April meeting will be held at the home of Miss Eva Cornell, while the May meeting will be omitted and a luncheon and Springfield Gardens. Phone Laurelton 2106 Bruderle, Margaret Gill, Adcle Griffiths, Elsie Hanse, Veronica KnoebeL Gcraldinc Juniors which will be held in the fire- The Standard Bearers of the Spring- McCabe and Marjorie Proctor. 8A, Lester house. The members of the Holy Name, So metiire puny ue neiu insienu.

ciety of St. Gerard's R. C. Church, Hollis. vanced to a point at which completion may be assured with a few months.

The fieid M. E. Church held a business meeting in Ihe parsonage Tuesday evening. Special services will be held in Spring- work Is expected to be completed In July end the school will be ready for occu will receive Holy Communion In a body at the 8 o'clock Mass. Sunday morning.

The regular monthly meeting of the society will be held Monday evening In the field Presbyterian Church, Thursday, April 17, and Good Friday, April 18. pancy with the beginning of the fall Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cornell, Spring parrah hall at 8 clock. (Tin.

Frank Roettlngor, ho of age, field, are receiving congratulations upon The guilds and organizations of d'ed at his home, 105th avenue, Queens the arrival ntU ten-pound baby boy. Gabriel's Episcopal Church, HolUs mat Mrs. John B. Ferris, Fern street, at the parish hall, Wednesday, to hear Village, Thursday. was celebrated at the R.

C. Church af Bts. Joachim Addisleigh, will entertain the members Miss Florence Kuhlke, vice-president of of the St. Alban8-Addclslelgh Auxiliary the Women's Auxiliary of the-Episcopal and Ann. Friday Interment was in -St.

John's Cemetery. He Ib survived by his widow. Phllllplne, one son, two of the Jamaica Hospital, Friday, April 18. Diocese of Long Island, who spoke on The sacraments of baptism and the "Work in IlSEion Fields." The formal opening of the new head Lord's Supper will be administered in daughters, one brother and one sister. Charles Hall.

69. 221-03 Jamaica ave Springfield Presbyterian Church at. the quarters of the Republican Club of Queens I'Uc, Queens, was instantly killed when ho morning service tomorrow. was held Friday, with a reception. The Mr.

and Mrs. P. G. Hartmann, newly decorated rooms recently acquired by the club In the Kissam Building. -vas struck by an east-bound trolley ot he New York and Long Island Traction last Thursday night.

-Hall at Broughton avenue, Springfield, have been entertaining Mr. Hartmann's mother for several weeks. Creed avenue, Queens, was taken over by tempted to cross the tracks at Jericho the members. A joint committee from tirnpike and 221st street, before the trol The C. E.

Society of Springfield Pres the Republican Club of Queens and the Women's Republican Club had charge of passed. He slipped on one of the byterian Church has indefinitely post tms and fell In the path of the oncom poned the play, "Professor which the affair. Mg car. The motorman was arrested was to have been given April 24 and 25. May G.

Carter Apell died Sunday at charge of homicide. The Ladles' Aid Society of the her home. 224-30 Chestnut street. Queens The Queens Lutheran Church of the Springfield M. E.

Church held an all day quilting party in the Sunday School room Village. She is survived by her husband. and two brothers, Patrick and Thomas Carter. She had been a resident rteemer held services In the new hureh for the first time last Sunday "-nlng. The new edifice is situated at Tuesday.

The women of the Intersection Com of Queens Village for two years. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning with street and 92nd avenue. Although munity Club are rehearsing a play to be given in Square Club Hall, St, Albans, a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of church Is not yet completed, It was necessary to hold servicos there May 24.

Kin. Ann ann joaenim, ytieens village. I I A lecture on "The Golden Gate Interment was In Calvary Cemetery. the temporary quarters were so iil that a larger auditorium hecarne Country," Illustrated by stereopticon pic New homes and stores continue to rise In Hollis and Bellaire. At Chappelle tures, was delivered by Mrs.

Winifred 5 While learning to. drive an automobile L. K. Weber. 221-47 Pine street, Gardens foundations are being laid for in Great Special Sale Harper Cooley, last evening in P.

S. No. 37, Hlgble avenue. Springfield. Mrs.

S. O. Watts, Kalrvlew avenue, 60 dwellings to form a bungalow colony 'Mlenn Village, was badly Injured about at a cost varying from $13,500 to $30,000, had when her lr.nchine struck a tele- Springfield, entertained the members bf the Women's Missionary Society of the "fmli pole on Jamaica avenue, between and will greatly add to the residential value of the section. Stores and apart wollis and Queens Village, last week ments are to go up on Jamaica avenue Presbyterian Church, Thursday after noon. lhi-waR removed to her home where the 1 is now recovering.

between 185th and 186th sixteen one-family detached houses are being At tho Queens Baptist Church, last erected on 186th street. The regular monthly meeting of the St. Albans Improvement Association was held Tuseday evening in Square Club Hall, Locust a'Venue. The usual routine Sunday, the hand of fellowship was ex Mrs. Melvin Heally, Hollis, was tended to several new members, The hostess to members of Queens Chapter, fholr, under the direction of H.

Miller business was disposed 'of. The Mothers' Club of P. S. No. 37: Mlinsnn.

with Mm Ailflriinta AfMApann O. E. at the weekly card party In the Lyceum, last week. Among the prize kt the piano, repeated by request, Robert's Hlgble avenue, Springfield, will hold the winners were Mrs. R.

Hendrickson, Mrs. annual card party May 10, In the As Ye the Lord." The Rev. Robert V. Russell, pastor of the church, cpoke on Frederick Groll, Miss Rose Vogol, Mrs. J.

sembly Hall. A large attendance is Hendrickson, Mrs. A. Hopcraft, Mrs. hoped for.

Ida Hinchellffe, Mrs. Laura Frye, Mrs. Agnew, Mrs. rodhead and Mrs. Joseph Despite the storm last Sunday a large A Wonderful Opportunity On next Monday a sale of interest to every home- owner opens in our store.

This sale continues for one week, and during this period every Alaska Refrigerator in our stock is offered at unusually attractive prices. Don't overlook this opportunity to secure an Alaska Refrigerator, widely known for the sturdi- ness of its construction and the efficiency of its refrigeration. Corhe in and choose a Itefriger-ator before ihe choicest bargains are gtfne. Saves Ice Saves Food "The Great Choice." was the first a series of special sermons culminating jitter Sunday. Ladles' Co-'operative Guild, Village, has donated $30 to the 1 Mercke.

Charles Nickenlg, chairman of the number of the parishioners of St. Mary Magdalene R. C. Church, Springfield, witnessed the Passion Play1 in pictures, which was given on the school entertainment committee of the Masonic Club. Queens Village, has perfected ar nan.

-irThere was a large attendance last i- -I- inr i.rippieo nnaren at N. J25 to the Society of ei-o Workers for and with the snl $23 to the Girl Scouts. A card w'll be given In the Lyceum. May i proceeds to go to the Faith Home, 'ft "ivn. and to P.

S. No. 34 to help rangements for the "mock trial" which is to be held Wednesday, April 16. It promises to be a lively affair. The woman who won a suit for breach of promise at Friday evening at P.

S. No. 37. Higbie avenue. Springfield, to hear Miss Anna A.

Flick deliver a lecture on "Songs of tne American Indian," which was inter the original "mock trial" will again appear In "court," this time as the defendant. The defendant In the action spersed with vocal selections. jilm gymnasium. The guild docs Wnble charitable work each year. The Ladles' Aid Society of the she previously won will accuse her of having committed perjury to win her case.

Springfield M. E. Church held Us annual supper last Thursday In the Sumliw he following committees of the Jun- of the Women' Club, Queens, I been appointed: Program, Florence Henry Daluhan, who will preside as School room. Each member Invited one judge, declares the case will be an in guest. After the supper a delightful en membership, Mlllicent Peterson.

Rebecca Wiegand, I teresting one and is advising the Masonic The Alaska Refrigerator is very economical in ice consumption, liecause of its seven insulating walls, and its "cubed tertainment was given by Prof. Sherman. population of Queens to be on hand. Alaska circulation gives a constant circulation of chill, dry air about the food compartments, preventing excess moisture in peribhable foods, preserving every- sf r'Htta Hendrickson. Elsbeth Hendrlck ine postponed congregational meet Trial jurors called for duty the past Margaret O'Sullivan, Helen Rousscl, week in Supreme and County Courts at ing or tne Bethany Lutheran Church, Springfield Gardens, was held Mnndav I cork" insulation, the most effective -re M-'Heline Flood.

May Griffen. Lillian Wal, hospitality, Elizabeth Manning, Her Long Island City Include: For Supreme v. evening at the meeting rooms. Plana for Court, Park 1 Daniel J. Pritchard, 9104 friererator insulation material know! uric perfectly.

Alaska Refrigerators 1f 218th place. Queens; William W. La 1 tne new church, as approved by the RjSj council, were submitted to the confer. ESS! Forte, Stewart street, Queens; Fred troHn CS31 Miller, 13 Lincoln avenue, Hpllls; Wil it, De Veure. Florence Bense.

Adelaide Hilton. Katherine Metcalfe, Helen l)h''tiS Mildred Meisenhelder; welfare. Bernhardt, Alice Cornell, Laura '-bit, Gladys Hederman. Viola Fox, Dorothy Lyon, Myrtle iH-mrest, Lillian Callister, Elsakuenzll; -A musical treat Is In store fAr the havelinjngs of sanitary, seamless porcelain or durable and easily cleaned. Shelves" flen-rusiiajt: ice I liam J.

England, Williams place. Queens music lovers of Sprlnrfleld and vldnlfv Morris T. Lynch, Crestwood avenue, Hol On the evening of Good Friday, April 18, Bs3 "Cubed cork," because of its myriads of cells, air filled, is a powerful barrier against the passage of heat and cold; and 'the Alaska, with this vital insulation, maintains a cool interior in hottest wcath- Viy with a' very smalfa mount t)f ice. lis, and James A. Hartley, Queens road Queens.

For Countv Court Carroll A rack is of galvanized steel. Patent tne tienior and Ju-nlor Choirs of Springfield At. E. Church, assisted by special i city. Mna p.

Lynch. Alic Bedell, GIbsbn, 92-39 218th street, Alice Klenrheyer; way Tl trap prevents entrance of beat. Doors; soioiHis, win render the cantata. "The Message from the Cross" George R. Wood, Fulton street, Hollis nn-rtun, n.uiii tuerNianu, 3iarjorie Peggy May- Hoff Edwin gouner, Hollis Court boulevant lock tightly? HV Sangree of ifnion Theological Ifs Queens, and George Constant, Osten-i muii.

oeminary. one or the candidates for the Ess pastorate of St. Albans' Preahvterian ISnI avenuo, Queens. mc.Mii aiigreEaiion or "ai Miss Lillian Blakely and James Church, who preached a few weeks "airo, PI the pride of the baseball fans of and Queens. hs been diligently siclicing at Hollis Field for the past Irving.

Hollis, were married at St. Ga tt, .1 TP" iaji Minaay morning and evenlnir in trivA k. briel's Episcopal Church stioon'Monday, the Rev. Clifford AV. French, rector of the tew Sundays.

Manager Mc.N'iff has other opportunity to Judge his merits. SS mil itfis church, The weddlne- cere A large mljmber of friends helped Marion celebrate his 50th vnnr i-lgned Joe Lawrence's Erie Club for the tpening game, Sunday April 20. Work the laying out of the diamond started resiuenx or at. Albans, last week. They All.

Price Tags Marked In Plain Figures -v Open Monday Saturday Evenings ma early part of this week, and It Is ex began to assemble early at his home, pected additional bleacher seats will bo installed to accommodate 1,000 more fan. Auu.eicign, oi. Aioans. music, speech tSSSJ making and singing kept the guests In 1 At present there Is a covered grandstand wu iiumur unm a late hour when re- RSJ Oldest Furniture House In.Ridgewood 2365 67 Myrtle at Anthon Ave. on the fleld, but this la deemed Inadequate uet Manager of "AU Stars." In all.

wcr served. Among those I tgfl present were: Mr. and Mrs. I. Evans, id ifhe beating capacity la expected to sur- mony was followed by a reception at Eagle Palace, Jamaica, at 1.30 o'clock.

Among those who attended the reception were; Inspector Thomas McDonald and Mrs. McDonald, Miss Ruth McDonald, Lieut. John Riley and Miss Margaret Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs, William Lawrence, the Rev. and Mrs. Clifford W. French.

John Dowd, Lieut Nelson, Mrs. A. Eckle, Mr. and Mrs. Boire-vant.

Miss Vera Bedell. Sties Ann Sym-m'ngton. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J.

iWngcrlln, Mrs. O'Connor. Miss M. O'Connor and Daniel Blakely, the bride's brother, who came from Montreal to attend the wedding. Mr.

and Mrs. Irving will make their home at 196-18 Hiawatha avenue, Hollis. 'pasa the 1.500 mark. On tho openin oiiu. mis.

n. uifjner, Mr: and Mrs. A. Marlon, Mr. and Mrs, day city and railroad officials are ex v-oiium, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephens, F. nrown. m. Morgan.

Dr. and Mrs. Dlener pected to be present. The honor of throwing out the flipt ball has fallen to Captain Charles T3, McLaren, an official of the 1. R.

R. The flag raising in ii. cases', miss Agnes Owen, Miss I. Porter. Miss Helen Dlener, Mr.

and Mrs, R. F. Gallagher, and Mrs. F. Pcffers centre field will be observed with fitting Mrs.

E. Tlndle, R. Windmuller. Mrs. J.

I jiiii i i.Hun ana appropriate ceremony. uraiui tod Mr, and Mrs. Strupperland, .6 IT.

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