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& son etry #5. Features Of Interest To Women; Club, es And Anne Lindbergh'CrOwdf ON ISBORNTO Ch LINDBERGHS; HAG] :a (DMS FEATURES News Of Arrival Spreads Rlpnl idly As Radio And Newspa-; pers Flash Event; No Name Selected Yet I - | | Englewood, N. J. -June 23-(P) Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lind bergh ure the parents of s«son The baby, weighing aiven mnd three q poupds % born at m., eastern idatd time 215 p yesterday | in the- hor where his mother, the former Ande Aorfow barn~-She became ~a i Mii ws. Spreads ' Rapidly | im mtemebt. .of) t th and lis wht, fo: di event were. forthcoming from the t wold t. Mr Lind borgh's-r r Mr and- Mew: Dusight W, Marr except t hitemer that mother and boy were. reating comfortab N of the arrival of the Lind-| bergh help: spread rapilly to call parts of the country and shor and within a short time, AJ mrade of messengers \ congratue latory messages. und: bearing flow- ers began to arfive. at. the Morrow home. Radio stations\ Jntermipted their programs, to broadcasts news/ of the event, which bas been. awaited with lively Interest for several weeks A name has not been announced for the new arrival, but-Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., for »bis.-father. or Dwight Morrow Lindbergh, after his grandfather, were mentioned 'as prob- able choices. Vt: , 1930. nal Air Explo Pe News Of Nassau. erso With V'illég arl ear « Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh (left) took their most recent Mrs. Lindbergh (lower right) is shown ready for a glider fight, fight together last week (upper right). Dwight This is W. Morrow and Mrs. a Hon enthusiast. Anne Lindbergh, | Preparations Changed Preparations which had been made [@R at Ambassador Morrow's post In for Mrs, Lindbergh's reception 1111“: fiifiggrgwfle‘wn gecfigbizeifg’n'hm N York. hospital wer ane cap- wally J a dunltal equ Ital at the behest of she American c instal}. [government on a goodwill mission. 24 h the morrow home \\.\\ |He was entertained at the United States embassy, - ing up the drive. to the house was| Before the end o the only sign about. the.. Morrow Mrs. several days ago and hospltat equip« ed_in the Morrow home. The arrival of 'messengors troop- Home to indicate. that so. riomentous were. even persons within. the. house the birth until they, left and were Informed \by- outsiders? Kitchell of Englewood.. and: Daniel mitteeman, who had «called on Am- ssador Morrow. dor Morrow. after & o'clock and he tor,\ aln May 1929, continued her flying to within/der her husband's tutelage and a few days of the baby's birth, Lest/ed an apt pupil. Thursday she flew with Colonel/last year she made her first solo after. received. a she qualified for a shortly \ after one had been issued to her hus- \Looks Like 'Father\ band. 'The only description of the baby| On Easter Sunday she was his was the statement of m servant in|Davigrtor and co-pilot in a record flight from Glendale, California, to when they covered the father.\ He: has blonde hair ano|istance in 14 hours, 45 minutes, The first definite informetion that Friends said Colonel Lindbergh (Mrs. Lindbergh was expecting moth- erhood came about three weks ago when her mother withdrew from ac- in Ambassador Morrow's campaign for nomination as United States senator to remain They also sald the. arrival of a/at home with her daughter. Soy conformed to the wishes of both| Recalling the Lindbergh-from Teterboro. airport to days previously she had accompanied opiahe, the Morrow household who was quot- ed as saying that \he looks like his blue eyes. took the news of his son's birth with an Appearance of outward calm,, but that the -| grandfather, Ambassador five Morrow, gave frank expression td his elation, Colonel Lindbergh. and 'his /wife for friends to- celebrate. her Sirchday with #inith college aho was known as a studious, dreamy girl, with a_ talent for writing po-| New York-Ome golfer Is to make more noises than anybody else when Bobby Jones comes up New York harbor in trlumph July 2. P. Mordn, president of the Fox Hills Golf club on Staten Island, the first |wolt course Bobby ern see this side will have a fleet gayly arta whistles blowing, meet Bo! off the island and escort him. of By Mary. Graham Bonner CHOOSE HTS OWN DOCTOR? le Bie th News item tells how doctors 'clash- > In the back hah of their house, |6d At ® legislative bearing on ® bill it Injured workmen to Employers DU: Sometimes -when \John -nad Peggy desk In the back their house, pointing o\ o'clock, they: won- [that would per dered if she really would be nble to take theni on- adventures when ave« ning: fame, (alld. Whether lie would ile to ture the time. backward | now to the after- who gets a as plant moon me they Atarted out for an ad-| A strong ment pat venture the agents or lawyers of the How: berutifully \blue toe sky is,\/ers' union or association mt f John kxld Ing wat that if the injured work- TVs. not. really (blue,\ the -Little/man were perniitied 'to select 'his Black Clock. answered own physician be might pick, some \Bub I've shen It lots and jots and {ordinary doctor, lots of time,\ John persisted the atate to is because .the upper alr is (C15; heavy dust than the alm The if does not rls so very far- {patient look yery dark all ¢ time|be outa Jutk gir the Litile Black (Clook | ing sontinued reNects theblue part -of (a ale sun': light -with the- at. of dit |oare of 'the tching- these blue. light waves eunfidence we' really. should be Very th to dust It beautiful what served that dust own. fo. \It vory (much | onfinary a sic | worlumen _int @t \the Smith street, Merrick, © motored 'to Great Barrington, Massachusetts, for the weekend. They were accompan- led by Mr. and Mrs. H. Karlson, of Wynsum avenue, Merrick, Mrs, John. 'Shechan, boulevard, Merrick, gave a. bridge party at her home Priday evening. Among the guests were Mrs: Eugene Ferris, Mrs, Joseph Lawrence, Miss Marion Stone, Mrs. Eugene Ferris and Mrs, Augustus Weller. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Quigley of New York and Mr. and Mrs. -Prenk Riley of Flushing were guests of Mrs. Robert Seaman of Smith street, Mer- tick, Sunday. - Miss Viola D'Amico, of Loines ave- nue, Merrick, entertained the \Diablo\ club at her home, Friday night. The guests enjoyed a social evening, play- ing games and dancing, after which the hostess served refreshments, The guests were the Misses Gertrude Gil- vey, Alice Collins, Ruth Weims, Ele- nore Kirsch, Marjorie Borel, Marjorie Kleinteich, and Lydia Verrill, The following members of the grad» uating class of 1930, of Freeport High A alley Stream ---6 velt. fire hall, Park avenue, Roosevelt. BMITH-GIORD ANO ---$\ Miss Rose Smith an Mention) ' La - Mond, and Mrs attend the auxiliaries Legion Springs Thomas Oison will be the alternates from th Wallby \Stream auxiliary SUNDAY SCHOOLS | CONOUCT ANNUAL SUMMER PARADE Merrick (Personal News and Mention) Mr. and Mrs, Milton Coben and Miss Marjorie Coben, boulevard, Merrick, will ~sail June 27th, on the 8. 8, Majestic, for Cher- bourg, France, They will tour through England, France and Germany, and will be gone two months. Mr, and Mrs. Prank Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs.. Alfred Goldberg, Mr, and Mrs. Louls Ehrenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perkin, Jack Ecker and: Mrs. Jack Allion, all of guests of Mr, and Mri of Long Beach mven day night. church, Freeport ceremony at home, 148 Lake d Charles Glor-'avenue, Roosevelt. [v of Frankel (Personal News and xander Nelson A: Sterner BHiles f 1928, Mr. and Morrow announced the en- gcsfiemelnh 1051128\ daughter Anne to an. event had 'taken, place: as the Colonel Lindbergh, Birth of roung Lindbergh. On May 27, 1929 the couple were dron Seraph w married so quietly in the Morrow at- the time who. did not Jearn oi/home that they on their way on a hopeymoon before was learned. Their whereabouts was Among those were Mayor O, P.|Unknown for several days untll they), ________ were discovered aboard a small pow- Pomeroy, Republican: national com-|er Cruiser on a trip up the New Eng- land. coast. Fiy 30,000 Miles Together \I am a bit surprised,\ Mayor} When Colonel Lindbergh resumed Kiichell said, \for I left Ambassa- mix. of . Frankel Joseph convention. of| American Saratoga First Mortgage Money We are in the market for good First Mortgage Loans on private homes. September, Richard Stuve, the news McNeil Albert 222 reeport ick, were the Norman Kory, , Freeport, Fri- The Merrick Yacht club gave & dance and bunco. party, might mt their club house, A four plece orchestra furnished music for dancing and served. There were nine bunco, and Mrs, George Brooklyn held high scor Bedecked in colorful array, with the weather man beaming on them, 2500 children marched proudly throiigh the streets of Freport Saturday in. one of the most colorful Sunday school parades ever held in the community. Every church in the village, In- cluding all races and creeds had their Sunday schools in the line of march. WEDDINGS Lindbergh accompanied hous ~ In the last year they have MA mever sald a word mbout It. Come|flown about 30,000\ miles together. to think of it. a-gentleman passed) Their trips have taken them to the me in a bit of & hurry while T was|Pacific coast and back several times, in the house but he wouldh't talk|on & 7,000-mile flight to me. He must have been the doe-|Pan-American passenger and mail route and on a flight of explora- Mrs. Lindbergh; who has been her|tlon over Central America husband's. constant companion .in. a} of, Mayan ruin ,| Misc F A -D'AMICO Saturday Miss Carmela. Mazza and Pasquale of Roosevelt, Sunday afternoon at\ Queen\ Rosary church, Roose- D'Amico, married open a lof} Most Holy refreshments tables . of Lockwood, of search | Charles Freeport, Friday night: Joseph Ken nedy, Marie Joyce, Hilda Fetherston, Bally Hallock and cyles were made into floats. The parade was so long it took a ven point on Smith, J, L Farrington, Joseph Mc- Coy and R. A, Carreau. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Sappe, Its Gregory avenue, Merrick, entertained the bridge club, of which they are members at their On August Albert. Johnston, Irwin Burnett, \ Dr. and Mrs. C. Frankel boulevard, Merrick, has as their guests Friday night, Mrs, A, C. Boye, of Brooklyn, Mss. Charles half hour to the \route. own. band. flight.and soon. Hartford, Conn., and -return.~ 'Ten|pMot's license, Last! Janu bimgin a test flight of a sinafl mon- |@lider | pilot's Bick \Tf de was headed by a police by Lieutenant William Mer-|night 'The guests were Mr. and Mrs, Drew Allen, Mr, and Mis. Henty J. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Joerger and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Wasmer. Mrs, Joerger and Mr, Ket- cham held high score. 8. Carter, home, . Saturday Mr, and icense escort, rill and a color guard. Police John N. Hartmann supervised the policing. of.the streets in the parade might have a clear route all the way. The reviewing stand was on Pine street, Just west of Bergen here the children and Bune teachers, headed by their pastor, were reviewed by the mayor and village board, Supervisor Robert G. Ander- of the town of Hempstead,, the Rev. Erwin Dennett, First Baptist church, President W. Irving William 'T. Gardner and Kneeland H. grand. marshal Chief of . Brettell, of Kirk- wood avenue, Merrick, entertained at| tea, Friday afternoon. Her guests! Lew Miller, Muhlbauer, Mrs. Charlotte , Melzow Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Birch, Jr., offand Mrs. Arthur Prince. Meyer, were, Mrs. New York, lace and} y school Excessive Mothering: Blamed For Much Of Marital Strife By SUE MeNAMARA ' Washington, June 23-(P)-Married people often quarrel because the wom- an married to satisfy a maternal Instinct, says Bertha C. Reynolds, as- soclate director of Smith college for social work. . Miss Reynolds, as one of many from the United Btates and foreign lands attending the first In- ternational Congress on mental hy- , offered suggestions for prob- of the married and the rear- no. idea that difficulties arise. from this cause,\ explains Miss Reynolds. an may have grown up as eldest of a large family, while her|Too often they inflict on their chil- dren. conflicts» growing out of their own strivings-for money, for Jove or social advancement. participation of the ormer Village 1 and thoroughness w which Colonel Lindbergh converted his bride to a life in the alr, Mrs. Lindbergh had Invited w few|were wondering today if he would have a crib fitted into his plane and her, Plans for the birthday party|Bterally raise his young son to be were hastily put aside jor tne ad-/alr-minded. vent of young Mr: \Lindbergh Mrs, Evangeline Lindbergh, moth- Mrs. Lindbergh. ls a) graduate of/er of the Ashdown, of the After the parade, each school ad- Journeg~to its respective church and there Ice cream and cake was served. BOOK FOR PENNY KEEPS SCHOOL PRESSES Bidonie Matsner Gruenberg, Child Study associa- that labor saving de- vices in the household bave put more responsibility on parents to make good as fathers and mothers. \When the home was indentical with the composite household of many activities a - good. maintain her status and perhaps also her self respect, even 44 she proved be an incompetent guide for her children,\ she says, \Today if she falls as a mother she cannot fall back uppon compensating virtues as cook or Iaundress, \Parents are judged today by the with which they maintain milous relationships in the home. director of th believ expected from Among her classmates |Detroit to see her gradson. housewife could women Omaha, June 23-(P)-School ahil- dren of the middle west have swamp- s with orders for a penny ry of the Oregon Trail, The 10,000 word book was writ- by°J. G, Masters, principle of Omaha Central high school, and Is being printed under Masters's suner- vision by the students ing department of 'another Om@ha high. school. a Ing of children, couple Eugene of Great Britain, \The we ability the print- oy's ship st husband is an only child who re- volted against & dominating mother. He cannot. tolerate. the. mothering that chis wife forces on him.> 'The) wife should treat her husband in mor commadely fashion,\ resultant, tensions and fixations are stumbling blocks 'to- normal growth. from .the earliest childhood years.\ ‘jPersonal Health- Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. WORKIN® 'MAN\ provides is one.ot .the 'best. Nev- ertholess, It 1s depressing to think that the American workman or even the workman in America, should be so abject ms to mccept meekly the doctor the plant chooses If. be has- a doctor of his own he profers. It is, to my mind, a scandalous thing that a leglaltive bearing should be necessary to settle such question. That sort of policy of business and government would .make me see. red and be red if I were a. workman, - quEsTION8 ann Answers This Mother Knows How to Handle Baby mothers who read your aruicles know how to clear out & by's nose. \ a. ___ WHAT, choose their o prefer to have doctors of their se- lection take care of injured workmen under state compensation law. what the doctors doctors. A SURE GUIDE in the BLIN DF O LD search for a new heater us - see He .. was . Always about. ready . tor them,| Under a compensation law there 1s wod - the - magic|of course a certain temptation to ® that he had was| small class wo n d or ful. . It] malinger could _ turn _ compensation is good. time .as they|their agents argue that spes.allsts In wished. R industrial practice-whatever We enoligh|may be-can give Injured workmen magic '- o . they|better treatment than ordinary doe~ could. *.understandjtors can, Of course employers would clashed low grade men to when the prospect of m Employers or} 1, ¥onder if up\. be nun-m the P him 'on fis stomath, head. lowered, aid ley him h Then 1 iet him It aursly a good ery. in \That post its That Thrill Their Many Admirers | Easter Sunday Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh donned heavy flying togs im Los Angeles for their record-breaking transcontinental hop. . , | Reception at the Brush were married on Saturday after- noon at the rectory of Holy Redeemer Reception following -se Prompt action. 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