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/ _ NASSAU DAILY REVIEW--LONG BLAND'S GREATEST _NEWSPAPER-=- THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931. Page Five * Social News of Hempstead, Williston Park, Elmont and Other Villages PARTY ARRANGED FOR MONDAY, MARCH 23 Auxiliary Bond To Get Share Of Franklin Square Proceeds Mrs. George Keifer, past president, and Mrs. Robert Martin, president, of the Franklin Square American Legion muxiliary, will direct an evening card and bunco party Monday night, March 23, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Keifer, 55 Lexington avenue, Prank- lin Square. A part of the proceeds will be given to the needs of the Nassau county muxiliary band and a part to buying materials and equipment for the kitchen at the new Legion clubhouse soon to be completed. Because of the worthy cause, the auxiliary bespeaks the support of its friends at the | Hempstead | @______________ --S Fire Auxiliary Members See Play In New York The Ladies auxillary to the Hemp- stead fire department held its annual theatre party and dinner Monday might, attending the comedy-drama, \The Vinegar Tree,\ at the Playhouse in New York,. Mrs, John Medis was chairman of the affair and Mrs. Carl Petterson assisted. In the party were Mrs John Bre John, « Jr., Mrs. John Von Elm, Mrs. Frank Hamel, Mrs. Robert Medis, Xtrs. Joseph Martin, Mrs, Samuel DeWees, Mrs. John Medis, Mrs. Henry Neu- achaeffer, Mrs Mabel Erts, Mrs. Wil- bur R. Seaman, Mrs, William Frank- lin, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. John He- brank, Mrs. Dan Baker, Mrs, Loomis, Mrs. Irene Frisbie, Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Peter Kinsey, Mrs. Carl Mrs Schllctching, Miss Mary Connors, Miss Sadie Conors, Miss Lucille Loomis, Miss Viola Donnelly and Miss Vera Reimer. * Hospital Auxiliary To Hold Bridge Party The Hempstead) auxiliary to the Mercy hospital will hold a benefit bridge party Saturday afternoon, March 21, at the Elks club on Fulton avenue, Other committee chairmen are Mrs. Patrick Kelly and Mrs. Philip McCormack, tickets; Mrs, Henry V. Holcomb, Mrs. William Agnew and Mrs. Louis Castellano, cards and talleys; Mrs, P. L. McCormack and Mrs. Edward Fearon, door; Mrs. Mary Oarll, Mrs. Thomas J. Cuff, Mrs. Cal- Jahan and Miss Clark, reception. (Club Notes and Personal News) The Baptist Women's Missionary society of the First Baptist church is meeting this afterncon in the Sun- day school rooms, Jackson and Main streets. Miss Gertrude DeClerque, a Christian Americanization secretary of the Northern Baptist convention, Sas scheduled ary stations. Mrs. Anna Nicholson of Nassau boulevard entertained the Sewing circle of the auxillary to the Sergeant William Kimball post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Monday afternoon. The members are Mrs. Kenneth Cann, Mre. Charles H. Williams, Mrs. Charles Merritt, Mrs. Jenny Scouthill, Mrs. Frances Scouthill, Mrs. Charles Rick lin, Mrs. Lucy Haskell, Mrs: Harold Thomas and Miss Anne Nicholson, Thirty members were present at the March meeting of the Mothers club of Our Lady of Loretto church in the parochial school hall. _ Mrs. Agnes Garahan and Mrs, Mary Schuman were hostesses, Hostesses at the April meeting will be Mrs. Therese Ltedecker and Mrs, May Robinson. Mrs. Benjamin B. Abbitt of Wash- ington street has had her sister, Mrs. John Connaughton of Philadelphia as her guest. Inspector and Mrs. Harold R. King of William street had as their house memos | CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS ___ Notices for this column should be sent to the social secretary, Nassau Daily Review, and should be de livered at the Review office several days before the date of the sched- wicd event. The name and address of the contributor showld be in cluded for reference, Card fin Hempstead March 12- a council, K. of C., at clubhouse, Greenwich street, 3 p. m. - fils From neighboring. downas «\ girls from n wns, Salmagundo party, Pythian- hall, Baldwin, Lone Eagle council, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, 8 p. m. Meeting, Sunrise Trail Delphians, with Mrs. O, H. Huppert, 88 Wilion: avenue, Lynbrook, 2:30 p. m. All day meeting, Women's Mission- ary society of irst Baptist church, Hempstead, 10:30 a. m.; luncheon at 1 and business meeting 2:30 p. m. Initiation of candidates, Lynbrook Elks club, Meeting, 'South Side Civic nasdela- gun's. Archer street school, Freeport, p. m. Meeting, Women's Presbyterian league, Baldwin, at new church, Seaman avenut Meeting, Men's club, Church of the mafia, lmw y meeting, Women's Church of the Traisfiguration, l port. Mission study class, Ladies Ald so- ciety, Holy Trinity Lutheran church, Rockville Centre, 2 p. m. Meeting, bov scout mothers, M- mont, home of Mri. Philip Jur- din, 41 Moeffner avenue, Elmont. Luncheon and card party, Women's Republican club of Valley Stream, at Lincoin tearoom, Franklin and Jamaica avepues, Valley Stream, Meeting, velt Girl Scout com- gnaw. Centennial avenue frehall, p. m Radio broadcast, ils of Leo Pop- per, Station VCR evening. hum rang“ (fismh ot in: Shot , West Hempstead, p. m. Theatre party, Kaffe h, g. mont, Brandt's Carltoo,«Jamaica, mill demonstration, Hem ~* school cafeteria, Meals,\ by Miss Lucile Brewer of sarong\. under Nassau Home buresu, r m = , With Mello-glo Beautiful women, admired for youth» ful complexions, use MELLO-GLO, the new wonderful face powder. powder known and never smarts or feels dry. naturally with any mand: Melio-Glo.- 1 . Again Heads Fire Auxiliary Mrs. George F. Greene, W hose Group Gave Minstrel Show ment. 'The organization recently put was voted an artistic production. 7 - guest over the week-end Edward Rus- sell of Los Angeles. Mrs. George Dudenhausen was host- ehs for the Isle of View Bridge club at) her home on Washingtom court. mbers are Mrs. Ernest Pepper, Mrs. alter Tappen, Mrs. Jacobsen, Mrs: Richard C. Gunzer, Mrs. Lawrence McSherry, Mrs. Alfred Voigt and Miss Anne McSherry. Mrs. Charles Hogel entertained the Thursday Afternoon Luncheon and Pinochle club. Members are Mrs. Paul Ohrtman, Mrs, George Pink, | Mrs. August\ Wanderer, Mrs. Bruno Naumann, Mrs. Wallace Hill, Mrs. Charles Tinsley and Mrs. William | Vander. Minden. | Mrs, Becker, Mrs. Buettner, Mrs. Eckstein, Mrs. Eckerlin and Mrs. Slor were hostesses at the March meeting of the adies' Aid of the Lutheran church of the Ephinay in the Sunday school rooms on high street. Plans were made for the farewell social in April, which will be held because of the removal of the church, | Hempstead Gardens | ®-_-__-__-_-_-__-_-__-_-4# A song service was given Sunday afternoon by the choir of the Church of the Good Shepherd at the Nassau hospital. 'Those who took part were the Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Filbey, Miss Hattie Jackson, Walter Irwin, William Newton, Margaret Poot and William Zimmerman. th H. Gi b wi home of Mrs. Emil Von Hocen on Bouth Locust street. \Salad Making\ will be the the afternoon. The Cheery circle will meet Wednes- day afternon, March 25, in the Church -of the Good Shepherd on South Maple street, Mrs, William Dahigren and Mrs. Edgar Filbey will be hostesses. Mrs. Thomas Duckworth celebrated her birthday Sunday with a dLnflerI party at her home on- Railroad ave- nue. Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Duckworth, Jr., and daughter, Lorraine; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Qualle of Landsdown, Pa., Dr. and Mrs. Mc- Burnie of Richmond hill. ne.... | West Hempstead | @--_-_-__-_______-6 Mrs. E. W. Brundage of the Robert Fulton apartment is on a week's visit to Philadelphia and Atlantle City. Mrs. Crosby Brezce of North Spruce street, has as house guests Mrs. John McKenna of Belimar, N. J., and Mrs, William . Cortright of Pennsylvania, Meeting, Iroquois circle, at Odd- fellows hall, Freeport, 8 p. m. Card party, same organization, at | home of \Irs. Elizabeth Bowers, 12 Smith street, 2 p. m. Meeting, Women's Advance club, Baldwin, at home of Mrs, Douglas Williams, 11 Willard avenue, 2:30 p. m. Meeting, executive board, Valley Stream board of education. Meeting. Home and School associa- tion, school No. 3, Baldwin Harbor, 3:16 p- m, . Meeting, Ladies Ald society, Mem- arial church, Wantagh. Annual banquet, Inspiration circle, Baldwin Methodist Episcopal church at Hempstead Country club, 6:30 p. m. Rummage sale, Ladies guild, Hem| stead Methodist Episcopal church, Madame Annette building, Card party, Daughters of America, Oddfellows hall, Willis avenue, Mineola, 2:30 p. m. Meeting, Church council, Com- munity Presbyterian church, 'Mer- rick, at home of Rev. J. Oanfield Mestng, L lbvrqou' R Truth centre; at ., Lyn! centre, af site s . 2:30 p. m. TOMORROW March 13-Annual Minstrel show, Men's club of Rockville Centre Con- tional chure parish hall, street, 8:15 p. m. Poverty dance and card party, Red Gross m of Ladies Ald: society, urch, Wantagh, in social rooms of the church. party, Nassau club of Lyn- at Visiting Nurse office, Village hall, Pulton avenue, Hempstead. under auspices of Garden City Women's club and Nusssu hath} nurse, with Dr. W. Taylor It, . -Bervice 'free to | children of pre-school age. Party, Gf1's Court View hotel, Min- sole, Citizens party, Mrs. Greene of Booth street, South Hempstead, is serving her second term as president of the auxillary of the South Hempstead Fire depart- Among | those present were Mrs. James Mc- Photo by Thomas Bannwart on & two-day minstrel show, which Fauna fire department has announced | H e Weétbury meek | | Meadowbrook chapter, Eastern Star, will sponsor an afternoon card party mt the Masonic Temple on Maple avenue, March 19. Mrs, Charles Reiss entertained the * Tuesday Night Bridge club. Mrs. John H. Middlecamp, Mrs, Thomas Guidera and Mrs. David Figet were: award winners. Miss Sarah McClimon is at home from the Nassau hospital where she recently underwent an operation for appendicitl. Miss Helyn Bryce celebrated her llth birthday at the home of herx aunt, Mrs, William Lovelace of Cross | street with a party. . Miss Katharine Norkitls entertain- e4 at bridge at her home in the Lin- | den Court apartments. High scores | were held by Miss G. E. Bennett and | Mrs. Bafford. + @_____________ | Williston Park Miss Freese Entertains For Miss Joyce Tappen Miss Dorothy Freese of Broad street | entertained informall= for Miss Joyce Tappen, also of Williston Park, who will go to Philadelphia to reside. Among the guests were Misses Mi garet Ottolander, Lillian Ottolander, Korin Peterson, Dorothy Flood, Doro- try Freese, Anne Freese, Pearl Mann, Dorothy Bissell, Ellen Frolius, Mar- garet Thomann and Ronald Laning. osepi bone, 'tobert Griffon, Charles Craft, Paul Reyling, James Barron, John Condit and Harry Boler, Monthly Clinic Held At Park Avenue School & The third of the free monthly clinics was held Tuesday afternoon at the Park avenue school under spon- sorship of the Blue and Gold circle of the Williston Reformed church. Miss E. A. Jacquard of Mincola was the attending nurse and Dr, Thomas J. Fearns of Williston Park the physi- clan in charge. Mrs. Henry Koch of Williston Park and several members of the Blue and Gold circle also were in attendance. | | Ol (Club Notes and Personal News) Williston post, American Legion, held a theatre party for the benefit of the Junior Naval Militla of Willis- | ton Park at the Mined theatre | Tuesday and yesterday. I Mrs. May Leahy of Park avenue entertained at bridge Tuesday evening for Mrs. Arthur Jindrga, Mary | Baker, Mrs. Edward Krach, Mrs. Joseph Tunney. Mrs. W. J. Schneider and Mrs. Philip Stoll. The Women's auxiliary to the Wil liston Masonic club will sponsor card patty at the clubhouse 'Tuesday The proceeds will be used to furthes welfare work of the community. Ten- tative plans also have been made fo; & dinner to be held in April. Mrs. Walter Snedeker is chairman . in charge of both events. | | East Williston William C, Schreiner of Wits | Lomhmmnmm ' vace- | n. | Mrs, Richard Jonas, Sr., of Pair- view avenue departed Tuesday for Washington. ant Atlantic City. | Mrs. Myron Mitchell of Bast Wil- Wiston entertained at bridge for Mrs. Walter Vogel, Mrs. R. B. Bermett, Mrs. Edward Jonas, Mrs. Earl Enid- Ing. Mrs. Frank Meeker and . 8. E. Miller. Mrs, moux of Fairview ave nue ope r home for a bridge tea for Williston Park friends. Mise Martha Spaulding of Meritoria gm. who hut-bun \mug: 11 for ree weeks, reported _ improving. Mrs. Thomas Ryan of Hillside ave- nue entertained at bridge. Avay, Mrs. Prank Godesky, Mrs. Wil- liam Coleman, Mrs. Edwin Weeks and Mrs. Haryey Meagher. Robert Palmer and Milton k“! of Rast Williston are in. Florida for a three weeks' visit. second birthday zedhxiludly byl $51;- taining a group small . Radio, games and dancing furnished entertainment for the little folk, who Included Alvira and Bernard: Hultz, Eleanor Schepperiey, Ralph, Rita and Betty Tricia, Mary and Befty Finn. Beveral of the parents were present also. The auxiliary of the Franklin Tr 3 thre ang ( held in the firehouse, Hempstead turnpike, at Madison street. The Rev. G. O. Bjemhoe, pastor of the Church of the Good Shepherd of | Bellaire, occupied the puipit at the Ascension Lutheran church of Frank- lin Square at the Lenten service Wednesday night. Owing to the bad weather, moving f the building to be the home of the Franklin Square American Le- glon post and its auxilisry has been delayed. It is expected, however, that Ahe work will be completed during March, so that the committee in charge can arrange for dedication ex- ercises shortly after April 1. 'The post will meet again tomorrow night at the Monroe street school. | Elmont @_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-__-_-__--4 Mrs. Herbert Entertains Ladies League At Cards I Mrs. Alexander Herbert of Gotham | avenue, Elmont,\ was hostess to the | Ladies league at a card party. On | the committee assisting Mrs. Herbert were Mrs. George Zimmerman, Mrs. | Peter Morrotto, Mrs. Julia Nightingale | and Mrs. Eugenie Houghton. Present | were Mrs. Edward Troike, Mrs. Augus- Mrs, Carrle Brotherton, George Zim- merman, Mrs, Valentine McQuillan, Mrs, Nancy Blese, Mrs. William Major, | Anna Vale, Joseph Nightingale, Miss Sarah Emmons, Mes. Mae McDermott, Mrs. Charles Carlueci, Mrs, John gelhard, Mrs, Grace Healy, Mr. Herbert, Alexander Herbert, Jr., Mrs. Anthony Grandinettl, Mrs, Bender, Mrs. Mary Ristehbarth, Mrs.. Grace Lelo, Mrs. Fannie Desnots, Mrs. Nicholas Dragant, Mrs, Kandler, Mrs. Elizabeth Pleld, Mrs. Mary Gibbardo, Peter Morrotto, Mrs. Harry Porter, Mrs. Jessie Pond, John Loughery, Miss Rose. Marle McQuillan, Mrs, Alice Hoacher, Miss Mme Luhrs arid Mrs. Margaret Ely. In addition to the D A NCING EVERY EVENING AT THE have its annual St. Patrick's dance at the Biltmore avenue fireball Set- urday night. Fourteen babies received medical treatment at the Elmont Community Health clinic, held at Meacham ave- nue and A street Thursday. 'Three children were vaccinated and one re- ceived inoculation underydirection of Dr. R. P. Boyle. Another clinic was held today from 1 to 2 p. m. | Garden City Mrs. Hall To Be Heard Over Radio Tomorrow Mrs. Ira L. Hall of Magnolia. ave- nue, Garden City, will be heard over station WPCH, Manhattan, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.: Mrs. Hall, who is a soprano, will sing Men- delssohn's \On Wings of Music,\ \Bing Smile, Slumber,\ by Gounod; \The Little Demosel,\ by Novello: \Dawn by Pearl Curran; \I Hear You Go By,\ by Daniel Wood, an \'Tis the Last Rose of Summer,\ by Easter Lilies ITALY TO REVAMP BROADCAST CHAINS WITHIN NEXT YEAR ROME, March 12-(Pi-Italy is to revamp iis chains of government con- trolled radio stations to give radio fans better reception. Count Clan, minister of commu- nications, has ordered construction of a new . broadcasting station at Milan, with a power of 60 kilowatts, to be ready by March, 1932. Florence have a 20-kilowatt station, which will be opened Octo- ber 28, anniversary of the Pasclst march on Rome, Bari will have a similar station ready by April 21, 1932, the birthday of Rome. The station at Bolzano, near the Austrian frontier, is to be increased in power six times. The new sta- tion at Triest willl begin broadcast img in June, and the new one at | Palermo before the end of the year. Count Ciano has appointed a com- mittee to reduce disturbances to re- ception resulting from industrial machines, street cars, power plants ‘a’nd telegraph and telephone lines in cities. I | WOMAN DIES ON ALTAR |_ SHEFFIELD, Eng. - Reading the | Bible from the altar of a local church, Mrs. Maria Ann Dunlap fell to the # floor dead Moore. Mrs. Hall will lecture on 4 | J \Tristan and Isolde\ before the Tues : a - a C day Music club of Brooklyn at the home of Mrs. Willard Nelgon of that \~ Pik Tips for Tea or _ bi 1 BUBBLES save BOY Bridge! SELBY, Eng-Seeing bubbles aris ing on the surface of the canal, Wal- ter Kemp thrust in his arm and pulled out 9-year-old Harry Love, No one knew the boy had fallen in. Miss Marion Tompkins, of Los Angeles, Cal., inspecting some of the 1981 lilles grown in the open air plots for the Easter season. A huge crop 6f hun- dreds of thousands of blooms is ready for shipment all over the United States for the festival. BA W. Merrick Road, Freeport: 10% Where Fifth Avenue Hairdressers Ply Their Art Big Improvement Planned FOR WANTAGH STATE BOULEVARD oN THE WAY TO JONES BEACH ANNOUNCEMENT The 'Scammell® Property located on Wantagh State Boulevard, south of the new Southern State Parkway and Jerusalem Avenue, in Hempstead Township, has been for the past few years operated, in a small way, as the 'DONLOOKING®' INN Pines Tea Facilities for teas, bridge par- tes and private banquets-full course dinner served in dining room ~~ $1.00. The Pines Tea Room Fulton Ave. & St. Paol's Rd, HEMPSTEAD Tel. Hemp. 455 As It Looks Today TO BE ACQUIRED BY Cuddys Canary Cottages, Inc. CUDDYS CANARY, COTTAGE -- JUST A GOOD PLACE TO EAT When the improvements, now planned, on the Scammell property have been completed, it will appear, in every way, exactly like CUDDYS CANARY COTTAGE now being operated in Freeport. CUDDYS CANARY COTTAGE in Freeport has been in successful operation for over two years. The business is managed by SARAH ANN CUDMORE (formerly of Huylers' Fifth Avenue and Forty-Sec- ond Street, New York) and MISS ETTA J. KOELSCH. In addition to operating a high class tea room, the management also conducts a small gift shop, carrying. many inexpensive gifts and novelties. CUDDYS CANARYCOTTAGE IS NOT A ROAD HOUSE, BUT RATHER, A PLACE BY THE ROAD where nice people who are not interested in violating the \Volstead\ Act, can bring their families - their children - to dine among delightful surroundings. The same menus and reasonable prices that are now prevailing at CUDDY'S- CANARY COTTAGE IN ' FREEPORT will be offered at the new Wantagh CUDDYS CANARY COTTAGE. Also the same atten- tion given to private parties, such as BRIDGE, ANNIVERSARY, WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC., that has made CUDDYS CANARY COTTAGE in FRERPORT the favorite assembling place for the BEST PEOPLE on Long Island. ® # A RESIDENT MANAGER - A * LADY who is well known in FREEPORT FAMILY CIRCLES will be in charge and the an- nouncement of whose name will piss“ the citizens of Freeport and Long Island. +-CUDDYS CANARY COTTAGE On Wantagh State Boulevard on the way to Jones Beach will soon take on the exterior and interior appearance of ~~ ~ CUpDYS CANARY ® COTTAGE On Merrick Read AT FREEPORT LONG YBLAND PRELPORT 4417