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Phone RE public 9-3200 LONG ISLAND DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1935. Phone REpublic 9-3200 Page Seven - i Frances Windmuller Weds John Mahoney The marriage of Prances Wind-1 rnuller. daughter of Mrs. Thomas i Windmuller of 190-30 117th road, St. Albans, to John Mahoney, son of Mr. [ and Mrs. John J. Mahoney of 139-09 231st street, Laurelton, was solemn- ized yesterday at St, Catherine of Si- ' enna R. C. Church, St. Albans. The J Rev. James Charters officiated. The bride, who was given in mar- j riage by her oldest brother, Lewis! Windmuller of Washington, was s dressed in white satin, with a tulle veil, and carried call* lilies. Her sister, Anna Windmuller, was maid of honor, and Edna Brooks and Catherine De More, both of St. Albans, were the other attendants. All were gowned in white net, and carried calla lilies. Arthur Mahoney was his brother's best man. Another brother of the bride, Richard Windmuller, and Roy Shellard of Queens Village, were ushers. A reception for Immediate mem- bers of the families and close friends was given at Pavilion Royal, Valley Stream. After a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Flushing. Miss Windmuller was educated at St. Agnes Academy, Rockville Cen- tre, and Packard Institute, Manhat- tan. Mr. Mahoney attended Holy Cross Preparatory School, Brooklyn. He is a technician in the develop- ing and research plant of the Bell Laboratories, Manhattan. SCREEN ODDITIES by Captain Koscoe Fawcett —— I CALL OF TME W\U0" COMPAMV WAS Q6SCOED wUltf OJ LOCATION *MEW 3lMJ*V| POTAVlfJ, ElXCTRlGAN, DUG tttaOOO) A 35- FOOT SNOVJ OBIFT To ftEPAiC. A MAIN TBUNK LINE AND RESTORE UGMTS, «EAT AND WATER SOPPLV WHltV* DEPENDED OWELECTftlCi TAERE'S ON§ « } HADN'T _ ThtOUC^T OF ., EDWARD EVERETT HOftTOrJ HAS SPEMT i3QO00 OM UNUSUAL TREES v EOP lift ESTATE. X HEStiENY&£oOO FOR OMt RARE TREE ALOM£. PAY WRAV AND EPIC VOW STROHflM ASTftfy APPEARED vM rt THE WEDDING MABCH.* HE NOT , ONuy MAD A LEADING RotE IN THE FILM., DOT DIRECTED IT AUO NELMES—MILLS " Dorothea Constance Mills, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills of 984 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, was married yesterday to Dudley Win- thrope Nelmes of 87-42 78th street, Woodhaven, at St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Woodhaven, with the Rev. E. B. Jaxheimer officiating. A recep- tion was held at Neir's Hall. The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with old lace that matched her veil, and carried white roses and lihes-of-the-valley. Her only attendant, Mrs. Dorothy Milit- scher Rippier, was dressed in peach and green net. William Augenthaler, a cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Ernest stark and John Smith. The couple will live in Woodhaven on their return from a trip to the South. (Com-yrifht, 1935. hy The Bell Sjmdx.W, Inc.) nue, Maspeth. The Rev. Frederick S. Griffin officiated. The bride, gowned in a beige after- noon frock, was attended by Ruth Carney and Mrs. Josephine Carney. Marie Carney was flower girl and Adam Diehl was page. Timothy Carney was best man for Mr. Holm. John Haley was usher. After a reception at the 60th ave- nue address, where they will make their home, Mr. and Mrs. Holm left for the Catskill Mountains for a week's honeymoon. Linda M. Puskow Weds E. J. Power Linda M. Puskow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Puskow of 107-55 117th street, and Edwin J. Power, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Power of 103-17 109th street, both of Rich- mond Hill, were married yesterday at St. Mary's Gate of Heaven Church, Richmond Hill. The Rev. William Courtenraad officiated. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her brother, Rudolph Pus- kow, Jr., wore an ivory satin gown, Princess style. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. James G. Power, Jr., matron of honor, wore a frock of shell pink mousseline de sole, with * a pink horsehair hat trimmed with a blue satin ribbon. Her flowers were pink rose, tulip and blue delphiniums. Mrs. Bernard Lane, another attend- ant, was dressed in a deep pink flat crepe gown with a leghorn hat trim- med with a pink velvet ribbon. She carried sweet peas, tulips and del- phiniums. James G. Power was his brother's best man. Bernard Lane and Wil- liam Eckert were ushers. A reception for 50 was held at the Elks Club. Elmhurst. After a wed- ding trip to Atlantic City, the couple will make their home at 90-19 88th avenue, Woodhaven. Mrs. Power graduated from Rich- mond Hill High School, and attended New York University. Mr. Power is a graduate of Ford- ham University. He is assistant sec- retary of the Nassau Saving and Loan Association, Brooklyn. HlTCHLVS—HAIRE maid, wore a frock of aquamarine. She also carried an old-fashioned I , Irene w - Halre . daughter of Mrs. bouquet, j J a m e s J - Beatty of 138-09 Jamaica William Warnecke, brother of the a J venue > Jan »aica, and William J. bridegroom, was best man. John Hutchi ^. Jr., son of Mrs and Mrs. Fremgen. brother of the bride, and Hutchlns of the Bronx, were married 'Society Doctor' f Ay WRAY WAS PICKED ay DIRECTOR. VON STCOHEIM FOR THE LEAD IN) *THE V\J£ODiNG M A R 0 4 * NAMT^OUT EVEN A SCREEN TEST. SME EMERGED FROM THE PICTURE A STAR. Bf * ..A -••..;•• p $ ^ B S W H L • ? 1 & - •K„JS1SPPRS Chester Morris and Billie Burke in a scene from the film open- ing tomorrow at the Savoy. 1 Adolphe Menjou WILLIAMS—REED Grace Reed, daughter of Mrs. Belle Reed of 172-13 107th avenue, Jamai- j ca, was married yesterday at her, home to : Stanley Williams, son of Mr. and^Mrs. Stanley Williams of pttama* style, with a tulle TNM. Swrj 104-11 lflst street, Jamaica. O'BRIEN—DANNER The marriage of Evelyn Danner. daughter of Mrs. Julia Danner of 109-43 116th street, Richmond Hill, and Eugene O'Brien, son of John O'Brien of 225 Sanford street, Brook- lyn, was solemnized yesterday in the rectory of S:. John's R. C. Church. The Rev. Joseph V. O'Driscoll officia- ted. The bride wore a white satin gown. yesterday at Our Lady of Cenacle R C Church, Jamaica. The bride was attended by Mrs. Jcseph Brannigan, her sister of J a - maica. Joseph Moe of the Bronx was best man. After a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will live in Flushing. A Seminole avenue. Forest Hills, was I ™2*£T ' " , 1 0 0 W M * lven ftt ** married yesterday to Jack Hatounian, ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Y. E. Hatounian Walter Warncke. brother of the bride groom, were ushers. A wedding trip to Washington, D. C, followed. HATOUNIAN—KELJIKIAN Marie Keljikian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Keljikian of 71-32 of 21-26 37th street, Astoria, at the home of the bride. A reception, attended by 50, was held at the Kew Gardens Inn. The bride was gowned in white lace. The bride is a graduate of Jamaica High School. ROES—KOELLIXG F. Gladys Koelltng, daughter of Mrs. Charles Koelliag of 77-32 78th A tulle veil was fastened to a coronet street, Glendale, was married yester- of lace. She carried white orchid; dav to John Roes, son of Mr. and and lilies-of-the-valley. Isabel Kel- ; Mrs. John Roes of !3r-04 109th ave- jikian, her sister and only attendant, nue, South Ozone Park, at the Evan- Darling of Screen REE STARS CAST IN HILLSIDE SHOW Shirley Temple who is appearing In "The Little Colonel," at the RKO Richmond Hill. COMEDY BY M0LNAR TO PLAY AT CARLTON The ituring the singing of Irene wore a flowered chiffon dress and , gelical Lutheran Church of the Ascen- EN* 1 ™?, the dancing and singing of Astig Hatounian, a sion, Glendale. The Rev. George U. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and I Frank Morgan, Reginald Owen, Alan "The Good Fairy," which opens a three-day run tomorrow' at the Carlton, with Margaret Sullavan and Herbert Marshall as the stars and carried tea roses. Rev. George Hinton officiated. thy Danner, her sister and only at- brotfter o f t h e bride g roorn( was ^ st < p ruess officiated tendant, wore a dress of blue crepe Dora Hewitt of Jamaica was W ith tulle trimming and matching ac- cessories. William O'Brien, bro the bridegroom, was best man. man. Following the ceremony, a recep- only attendant. George c^ortes": wllliam O'Brien, brother of m ™°T* courT^"* *** * " " " ^ * " * " * " " * M * M " 8t Lewis, also of Jamaica, was best man. The couple will live in Jamaica. Hills. will live in Forest Mrs. Hatounian is a graduate Tavern, Glendale. The bride wore Th. M O k . — *«,» Miu,. JKr* *"" uvt " th tte bM °'° I ? WQfmS&SfZSTmi «£ *&jr*£ S5 Citizens' Votefs* League. 1IOLJI—SCHEFfXER Stint Saviour's Episcopal Church, Maspeth, was the scene yesterday of the wedding of F.-ed Holm DINKMANN—SCHULTZ The marriage of Margaret Schults, daughter of Joseph Schultz of 97-11 125th street. Richmond Hill, to Frcd- Hatounian is in the Oriental rug business in Manhattan. SCaRICK—8CHARF Helen Scharf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August F. Scharf of 73-22 72nd of honor, wore a frock of pfnk tulle descended from a long-sleeved jacket. Her tulle veil was held in place by orange blossoms. Her flowers were calla lilies. Lillian Koelling, her sistfr. and maid a display of feminine fashions by a group of beautiful mannequins, "Roberta'' plays today and tomor- row at Loews Hillside. The film is based on the Broad- way musical comedy of the same name. Jerome Kern wrote the music for the picture, adding several new hit* to the songs from the stage pro- duction. Neil Hamilton and Donald Cook head the cast of "Fugitive on the same bill. hvs «i^ i, erick Dinkmann. Jr., son of Mr. and street, Glendale, was married yester- Her other attendants, Mrs. Theresa L^'-" 60th ave- Mrs Dmkmann of 139-18 232nd day to Joseph Schrick, son of Mrs. Borris of Forest Hills and Mrs Dor- " street, Rosedale, was solemnized Irma Schrick of 60-77 Putnam ave- othy Archinal of Glendale, both sis- ' T H E RIGHT TO LIVE' Hale and Beulah Bondi in the sup- porting cast. The film is based on a play by Ferenc Molnar. Miss Sullavan plays the part of an orphan girl who be- comes an usherette in a moving pic- ture house. She undergoes a series of humorous experiences with Frank Morgan. 'Strange Wives," with Roger Pryor completes the double bill. MANHATTAN THEATRES yesterday -t the Church of the Holy nue, Ridgewood, in Covenent Luth Annunciation, Glendale. The Rev. eran Church. C Jean BARLOW. Wn. POWELL to M-GOl'i "RECKLESS" Extra! 3d Issue-'March of Time* Stag;—Dare Apollon mad Kerne / \PITOL BROADWAT A 51st ST. LESLIE HOWARD in "The Petrified Forest" By ROBERT SHERWOOD "THE REIGNING DRAMATIC HIT" —New York Time? Brnadhur.it Tliea. W. 44th St.. LAe. 4-15ir. Eves. *:4.V Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2:t5 Henry W. Armstrong officiated. Caroline Schultz was her sister's maid of honor. Gertrude Meskel of Richmond Hill was the other attend- ant. William Biquely of Brooklyn was best man, while George Meskel was the usher. A reception followed a? Trommer's Restaurant, Brooklyn. The couple are leaving today for Laramie, Wyo., where they will make their home. Miss Schultz was graduated from Browne's Business School, Jamaica. Mr. Dinkmann was educated in Chi- cago. ters of the bride, wore dresses like The Rev. Carl HUTMI J that of the maid of honor. They carried blue delphiniums. Dolores Archinal, a niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a frock of pink georgette and distributed rose petals from a blue basket. George Archinal was best man. Ushers were Fred Wagner of Glendale and Walter officiated. The bride wore a Princess gown of ivory satin with a high standing col- lar and an ivory tulle veil arranged halo fashion. Her flowers were white roses. Viola Scharf, maid of honor for her »* MISERABLES M m W frtdric Charles i ///MARCH LAUGMTON A I § Jil/f\f gvmlto 4*riSTs/M f m if TUM.W ••>•"•' « "• >' /JB TRAND 8 WAV * 4?TM 3rd WEEK—23e to 1 p. m PAUL MUNI in "BLACK FURY" Powerful picture "—Rose Pelswick. Jour. "A SCREAM." Garland. World-Telegram '3 MEN ON A HORSE 9 '•Tough and hilarious to Broadway's load and funny manner."—Lock rid jr. Sun. FXAYHOrsE, 4S St.. E. nf B'way, ET. »:4,» , Easter Mats. Daily this Week—00e to Si' Viola Phillips WARNCKE—FREMGEN Madeline Augusta Fremgen. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fremgen of 215 Bedford avenue, Bellmore, yester- day became the bride of Claus Diet- rich Warncke, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Warncke of 99-17 Farmers avenue, Hollis, at the Church of Peace, Cypress Hills. The Rev. G. T. Fischer officiated. * The bride wore a white satin gown, Princess style. Her tulle veil was fastened to a bonnet of tHe same material and trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried calla lilies. Dorothy Fremgen, her sister, and maid of honor, wore a tea-rose dre:s and carried an old-fashioned bouquet, of Brooklyn, brides- i sister, was dressed in peach chiffon. f Borris of Forest Hills. She wore a pale green hat and green i After a wedding trip to Miami Fla accessories. Her bouquet was of tea and Havana, they will live in South roses and delphiniums. Ozone Park. Mr. Roes, a graduate F:ur bridesmaids were gowned of Ohio State College, is connected alike in green chiffon with peach hats with Mabon and Company, a Wall and accessories, and carried old-, street firm, fashioned bouquets. They were Anna Wiexler, Estelle Schilling, Evelyn St. Eve and Helen Yulll. Twin flower girls were Caroline and Madeline Harnishgeger. They wore frocks of shell pink georgette trimmed with blue ribbons. Lewis Neubert was best man. Ush- ers were George Koehn, Henry Bella, Jr., Edward Kempf, Jr. r.nd •George Bergmann, Jr., all L TO OPEN AT CASINO he Right to Live," playing to- day and tomorrow at the Casino, tells the story of two brothers who love the same woman who is the wile of one. The husband, crippled for life by an airplane crash, asks. '" " V 7 ™ZT' --—-. -~ hla brother to escort his wife about i P anied * Rodne y Spearing, pianist. so that she will not be deprived of J °bn Schroeder. past president of thjl joys of life. \ the Queens County Christian Endeavor JSreorge Brent and Josephine Hutch- ' Union, and a member of the society, Christian Endeavorers Hold Dawn Service Nicholas Disbrow of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Community Church, Woodhaven, led the song pro- gram at the dawn services yesterday at the church. "%cal duets were given by Mrs. Ann Fetzer and Mrs. Mary Fetzer, accom- bride's Sunday School class. SAUER—YUNKER The marriage of Dorothy M. Yunker, daughter of Mrs. John Yunker of 89-24 87th street, Woodhaven, to John Saur jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sauer of 78-69 79th lane, Glendale, was solemnized yesterday at St. Thomas the Apostle R. C. Church, members of'the I Woodhaven - Mgr. George A. Metzger I officiated. injon head the cast, with Colin Clive, Peggy Wood and C. Aubrey Smith in supporting roles. Lee Tracy, Sally Eiters and Jimmy Durante head the caat of "Carnival," the associate at- traction. NEW STARING TEAM IN MERRICK PICTURE Clark Gable and Constance Ben- Mrs. Schrick is a graduate of Rich- I . * «**Ption was held in the Span- : ni tt are teamed for the first time in mond Hill High School and a member SJ.JJJSf 1 "f. * * Trlangle Ballroom ' "After Office Hours, of the S. X. W. Social Club. Her husband is employel by the Tidewater Oil Corp. Following a reception at Trommer's Hall. Brooklyn, the couple left lor a wedding trip to Cleveland, Ohio. The*y will live in Richmond Hill. m 1 tin* DUUK EVERYBODY KNOWS The Telephone Directory is perhaps the most widely consulted book in the world. It is a sort of "City Directory," "Social Register" and "Who's Who" all in one. It took 4,200 tons of paper, 69 tons of ink and 24 tons of binding glue to publish the 5,299,764 copies of the current issue of the Directories listing New York State's telephone subscribers. The books would fill more than 1,000 four-ton trucks, which, spaced 50 feet apart, would make a truck caravan about 10 miles in length. The Telephone Directory is one of the services behind your telephone instru- ment to help you reach anybody, any- where, any time—and to help anybody reach you. New York Telephone Company. Personal Notes Richmnd Hill. The bride wore a gown of white satin with tulle veil. She carried East- which ends its rim tomorrow at the Merrick. The strong supporting cast includes spoke on "The Resurrection of Christ." Sixty-three members were served a breakfast at the church, under the chairmanship of Dorothy Weis. Assist- ing were Anna Traumer, Robert Bur- gess, Helen and Dorothy Skehan and W. B. Halsey. An Easter cantata was given by the choir last night at the church, under the direction of Mrs. Chester Stiles. er lilies. Adelaide Sauer, cousin of the ; Stuart Erwin, Billie Burke, Harvey bridegroom and" maid of honor, wore ; Stephens, Katharine Alexander and TO HOLD CARD PARTY The Springfield Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold a card party tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna Gunthey of 137-43 172nd street, Springfield. Mrs. Mary Hummel will assist. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wolf of 132-69 Metropolitan avenue, Richmond Hill, gave a dinner party recently in honor of their son, Daniel Wolf, Jr., who was confirmed at Grace Evan- gelical Lutheran Churcti, Jamaica. The guests included Frederick Die- terich of Saugerties, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dieterich of Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dieterich of Hemp- stead, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dieterich of Franklin Square, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dieterich and Gus Dieter- ich of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. John Boerum of Rockaway Park, Mrs. Helen Weiler, Albert Weiler and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weiler of the Bronx, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Seaman, Mrs. Rose Dieterich and Mrs. Mary Schwarz of Rich- mond Hill. Henry Travers. Buck Jones is the star of "Stone of Silver Creek," on the same bill. A color cartoon and Easter Fashions caught by the cam- are added attractions. a dress of blue and pink crepe de chine with a veiled blue turban. Cath- erine Shaute of Brooklyn, bridesmaid, wore a costume similar to that of the maid of honor with pink the predom- inating color. Dorothy Shellhorn of Dunnellan, N. J., was flower girl. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Adam Shell- horn, mayor of Dunnellan. Thomas Healy of Flatbush was best man. Ushers were William Kennedy C a n a glamorous movie star fall in of Ozone Park and Clarence Hotaling | lo *f ^ ith * common taxicab driver of Brooklyn. er. ROMANCE OF STAR PLAYING AT ALDEN Can The couple will live in Woodhaven after a wedding trip to Atlantic City. The bride is a graduate of All Saints High School, Brooklyn. The bride- groom, a graduate of St. John's High School, Brooklyn,* Is connected with Baker, Weeks and Harden, a Wall Street firm. ARAHAMSEN—CARLSEN Lillian Carlsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlsen of New Hyde Park, and Alfred C Abrahamsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Abrahamsen of 18-34 104th avenue. Queens Village, were maryied yesterday at Bethel Nor- wegian M. E. Church, Queens Village. and have him feel the same about it, is the problem in "It Happened in New York," now on view at the RKO Alden. Lyle Talbot, Gertrude Michael, Heather Angel and Hugh O'Connell head the cast. A gang of jewel thieves and a phoney Prince compli- cate matters. "McFadden's Flats." with Walter C. Kelly and Andy Clyde, is the supplementary feature. This new team of comedians carry on a feud but when one is threatened with ruin the other secretly comes to his aid. UtlHTC D THC'HfK€§ LAURELTON r e £& *?. Today "ONE MORE SPRING" —with— Janet Gajrnor—Warner Baxter —Als*— "ONE HOUR LATE" —with— Helen Twelvetrees—Joe Morrison ISLAND Janice Diamond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Diamond of 175-26 Henly road, Jamaica, and a freshman j The Rev. Erling Edwardson officiated, at Russell Sage College, is spending A reception followed in the church the Easter weekend with her parents. | hall RIXZ BEAUTT Holiday Week Special! PERMANENT WAVES PARLOR »1 $4.00 Permanent Croqulgnolt Combination d»n (\(\ Shampoo—Set—Trim Included. Complete «3*^»vJ\l Personality Croqulgnole gorgeous AQ s\ t * tiass of ringlets. Complete oO.UU 1935s Newest Stream "Line Permanent Wave—Frederic's Vita-Tonic or Eugene's Complete Frederic's Latent Vitron Individuality © 7 r f t Permanent Wavie— A real achievement Complete • * •**" Permanent open -til i s NO AMMONIA USED ? U S£XVe set- Midn.tht ALL BEAUTY ITEMS 25c t i n ? Card. JEsSjt LEFTERTS—JO Years Permanent Wave Specialist BrUT\ O N £ F L I G H T »jp Cor. 170th St. A Jamaica Ave. AND 151-14 Jamaica Avenue - Next Door to Thm Lsadsr PARLOR Tel. REpublic 9-9827 Woodhaven Branch— Vlrfinia 7-1987R TALKIE TIME TABLE LOEWS VALENCIA—11.30. 2:10. 4:55, 7:30. 10:15. LOEWS HILLSIDE—12:20. 3:35. 6:35, 9:50. LOEWS WILLARD—1. 3:10, 5:20. *J:35, »:50. RKO RICHMOND HILL—1, 3:10, 5:25, 7:40. 9:55. RKO ALDEN—11.02. 12:14. 1:34, 2:46, 4:06. 5:18, 6:38. 7:50, 9:10. 10:22.a JAMAICA—11:30, 1:34, 3:38, 5:42, 7:56, 10:10. CABLTON—12:30, 2:25, 3:40, 5:40, 6:50, 9. 1::10. SAVOY—10:40. 12, 1:50. 3:20, 5:15, 6:40, 9:35. 9:55. MRRRICK—10:15. 11:20, 1, 2:05, 3:40, 4:50, «:24. 7:30. 8:50, 10. GARDEN (Richmond Hill)—1:24, 2:49, 6:13. 6:38. 8:47 9:07. HOLLIS—1:20, 2:50. 4:53. 6:23. 8:35. 10:05. BELLAIRE—2:07. 3:34. 6:35. 7:02. 9. LINDEN—2. 3:30. 5:30. 6:50, 8:50, 10:10. PARK—3:48. 6:49. 9:50. ST, ALBANS—2. 3:10. 5:10. 6:20. 8:20. 9:35. ISLAND—1:50, 3. 5:15. 6:25. 840, 9:45. COMMUNITY-1. 4. 7:10. LAURELTON—2:09, 3:24, 5:26, 6:41. 8:43, 1:58. FLORAL—2. 7, 8:30. GARDEN—(Springfield)— 2:23, 3:56, 6:45, |:3«. 10:09. Hoilia Avenue and 304th St.. Hollis "Lives of a Bengal Lancer" -with— Gary Cooper and Franchot Tone —Also— 'NIGHT LIFE OF THE GODS" A Comedy Riot Mj * r ** F * M11 Linden Boulevard BELLAIRE Jamaica Ave. * 307th St. "ONE MORE SPRING" —with— Janet Gaynor—Warner Baxter —Alio— 'DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR' —with— James Cajney—Pat O'Brien HOLLIS L Jamaica Avenue and 191st Street "Lives of a Rental Lancer" Gary Cooper and Franchot Tout —Also— "ONE MORE SPRING" —with— Janet Gaynor—Warner Baxter t31 tt 1 n m a t A Restaurant and Cafe of Distinction and Refinement Try our Luncheon at 4 0 f £ 5 5 * ' or our Dinner at 8 5 f IMPORTED BEER ON DRAUGHT 90-14 161st St., Jamaica —..SUESSKIND MANAGEMENT J 3 NEW STANWYCK FILM COMING TO WILLARD Barbara Stanwyck appears in the character of a Kentucky girl thor- oughly versed in horse lore who, when the family fortunes are reversed, be- comes a professional rider for a wealthy New York society woman, in "The Woman in Red,"'which open, a three-day run tomorrow at Loew's Willard. Gene Raymond has the role of an impoverished aristocrat who sweeps the Kentucky beauty off her feet in a whirlwind courtship. Genevieve Tobin, Philip Reed, Dorothy Tree, Russel Hicks and Gordon Elliott are in the supporting cast. "Car 99" with Fred MacMurray and Ann Sheridan is the co-feature. SHIRLEY ACTS, SINGS IN JAMAICA FEATURE Shirley Temple in "The Little Col- onel," current attraction at the New Jamaica, has the role of a tiny tot whose childish love and laughter routes the bitterness and false piida that make wTetched a stern old Ken* tucky aristocrat who has turned hi4 back on his daughter. Lionel Barrymore is the co-sta*h Shirley acts, sings and dances. Irj several scenes she is shown dancing with Bill Robinson, rioted tap dancer. The large supporting cast Includes Evelyn Venable, John Lodge, Sidney Blackmer, Alden Chase and William Burress. Technicolor is used in ths closing sequences and Shirley can be seen in true to life colors. «* LOEW7 VALENCIA Jamoito A Merrick Rd . Jomoko Now on the Screen! ALL NEW Greater Than Ever! Direct From "Capitol Theatre, NT. 1 SPRINGTIME FESTIVAL 60—CAST—60 Don Albert Conducting- GOLD DIGGERS of 1935 DICK POWELL—GLORIA STUART COMING FRIDAY—4 STAR HIT GARY COOPER—ANNA STEN "THE WEDDING NIGHT" JAMAICA AVE | 9Qth ST TMSNT kVH. 7-3690 tiwiWILMRD Last Day! "FOLIES BERGERE" 3 Days—Starting Tomorrow! 2—GREAT PICTURES—2 BARBARA STANWYCK—GENE RAYMOND in "THE WOMAN IN RED" Also—- FBED MAC MURRAY SIR OCT STANDING "CAR 99" GARDEN fliitWYAvt CASINO Today Ronald Colman—Lorrtta Young i in "CLIVE OF INDIA" also "ONE HOUR LATE - Novelty—Edwin C. "THE GOOD FAIRY" with Margaret SulUran also "WINGS IN THE DAEK** Mickey Mouse Cartoon Hill News uaa:tMn mi ALDfrt |:t.*i;| JAMAICA r"i NOW PLAYING X RACE RIOT OF FUN! IcFflDDEII'S - FLRTS WALTER C. KELLY IVirginio Judge ANDY CLYDE 1 FEATURES 2 STENOG1APHE* IATTLES MOVII QUEEN FOR lOVEt IT HAPPENED IN NEW YORK GERTRUDE MICHAEL HEATHER ANGEL LYLE TALBOr Skmitas BS" »CT.'JAMAICA AVI JAMAICA-6-60K /"*" NOW: Easter Hit Mon. to Fri. Eves. ADULTS 20V CHILDREN 1GV Today Last Times Janet Gaynor Warner Baxter 'ONE MORE SPRING" —also— George O'Brien in "WHEN A MAN'S A MAN" Allen Jenkins—Ruth Donnelly "VACATION DAZE- MICKY MOUSE CARTOON Tomorrow and Wednesday "The Mystery Woman" Chester Morris "SOCIETY DOCTOR" MONA BARRIE Fri. Eve. Treasure Nite!! SM»ley MPLI MORI in LITTLE COLONEL —"TOMORROW MATINEE—— "PINK" BIRTHDAY PARTY Mothers, Kiddies help ns celebrate Shirley's Sixth Birthday FREE: Birthday Goodies to Every Child! Today and Tuesday! Laffs . . . Thrills for All! CLARK GABLE Constance Bennett, Stuart Erwin "After Office Hours" BUCK JONES "STONE OF SILVER CREEK" "Easter Fashions"—Norelty "Kiddie Bnnnyland"—Cartoon RKO KtlTH'S I RICHMOND HILLI NOW PLATING Another Great Triumph SHIRLEY TEMPLE "THE LITTLE COLONEL" with LIONEL BARRYMORE BILL ROBINSON PARK CARLTON Monday '*UNDER PRESSURE" —also— "ENTER MADAME" LADIES' GIFT NIGHT Rockaway Boulerara and 133rd Street Today and Tomorrow "ONE MORE SPRING" with Janet Gaynor * Warner Baxter —Also— "CUVE OF INDLV* with Ronald Colman it Loretta Toanj COMMIXITY THEATRE 215th St. is Jamaica Ave. Queens Village Today "SHADOW OF DOUBT" with Kicardo Cortea—Virginia Brace also "SCHOOL FOB GIRLS" with Sidney Fox—Anne Shirley— Fanl KeUy TRAND-BROOKLYN i Big Features—25c to 6 p. m. "TRANSIENT LADY" with HENRY HILL Star of "Tobacco Road" "PRINCESS O'HARA" with Cheater Morris—Jean Parker ST. ALBWS 190th St. and Central A*». 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Phone RE public 9-3200 LONG ISLAND DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1935. Phone REpublic 9-3200 Page Seven

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Frances Windmuller Weds John Mahoney

The marriage of Prances Wind-1 rnuller. daughter of Mrs. Thomas i Windmuller of 190-30 117th road, St . Albans, to John Mahoney, son of Mr. [ and Mrs. John J . Mahoney of 139-09 231st street, Laurelton, was solemn­ized yesterday a t St, Catherine of Si- ' enna R. C. Church, St. Albans. The J Rev. James Charters officiated.

The bride, who was given in mar- j riage by her oldest brother, Lewis! Windmuller of Washington, was s dressed in white satin, with a tulle veil, and carried call* lilies.

Her sister, Anna Windmuller, was maid of honor, and Edna Brooks and Catherine De More, both of St. Albans, were the other attendants. All were gowned in white net, and carried calla lilies.

Arthur Mahoney was his brother's best man. Another brother of the bride, Richard Windmuller, and Roy Shellard of Queens Village, were ushers.

A reception for Immediate mem­bers of the families and close friends was given a t Pavilion Royal, Valley Stream.

After a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Flushing.

Miss Windmuller was educated a t St. Agnes Academy, Rockville Cen­tre, and Packard Institute, Manhat­tan. Mr. Mahoney attended Holy Cross Preparatory School, Brooklyn. He is a technician in the develop­ing and research plant of the Bell Laboratories, Manhattan.

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NELMES—MILLS " Dorothea Constance Mills, daugh­

ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills of 984 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, was married yesterday to Dudley Win-thrope Nelmes of 87-42 78th street, Woodhaven, a t St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Woodhaven, with the Rev. E. B. Jaxheimer officiating. A recep­tion was held a t Neir's Hall.

The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with old lace that matched her veil, and carried white roses and lihes-of-the-valley. Her only attendant, Mrs. Dorothy Milit-scher Rippier, was dressed in peach and green net.

William Augenthaler, a cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Ernest s t a rk and John Smith.

The couple will live in Woodhaven on their return from a trip to the South.

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nue, Maspeth. The Rev. Frederick S. Griffin officiated.

The bride, gowned in a beige after­noon frock, was attended by Ruth Carney and Mrs. Josephine Carney. Marie Carney was flower girl and Adam Diehl was page.

Timothy Carney was best man for Mr. Holm. John Haley was usher.

After a reception at the 60th ave­nue address, where they will make their home, Mr. and Mrs. Holm left for the Catskill Mountains for a week's honeymoon.

Linda M. Puskow Weds E. J. Power

Linda M. Puskow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Puskow of 107-55 117th street, and Edwin J. Power, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Power of 103-17 109th street, both of Rich­mond Hill, were married yesterday a t St. Mary's Gate of Heaven Church, Richmond Hill. The Rev. William Courtenraad officiated.

The bride, who was given in mar­riage by her brother, Rudolph Pus­kow, Jr., wore an ivory satin gown, Princess style. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and lilies-of-the-valley.

Mrs. James G. Power, Jr., matron of honor, wore a frock of shell pink mousseline de sole, with * a pink horsehair ha t trimmed with a blue satin ribbon. Her flowers were pink rose, tulip and blue delphiniums. Mrs. Bernard Lane, another attend­ant, was dressed in a deep pink flat crepe gown with a leghorn ha t trim­med with a pink velvet ribbon. She carried sweet peas, tulips and del­phiniums.

James G. Power was his brother's best man. Bernard Lane and Wil­liam Eckert were ushers.

A reception for 50 was held a t the Elks Club. Elmhurst. After a wed­ding trip to Atlantic City, the couple will make their home at 90-19 88th avenue, Woodhaven.

Mrs. Power graduated from Rich­mond Hill High School, and attended New York University.

Mr. Power is a graduate of Ford-ham University. He is assistant sec­retary of the Nassau Saving and Loan Association, Brooklyn.

HlTCHLVS—HAIRE maid, wore a frock of aquamarine. She also carried an old-fashioned I , I r e n e w - H a l r e . daughter of Mrs. bouquet, j J a m e s J - Beatty of 138-09 Jamaica

William Warnecke, brother of the aJ

v e n u e> J a n»aica, and William J. bridegroom, was best man. John H u t c h i ^ . Jr., son of Mrs and Mrs. Fremgen. brother of the bride, and H u t c h l n s of the Bronx, were married

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WILLIAMS—REED Grace Reed, daughter of Mrs. Belle

Reed of 172-13 107th avenue, Jamai- j ca, was married yesterday a t her , home to : Stanley Williams, son of Mr. and^Mrs . Stanley Williams of pttama* style, with a tulle TNM. Swrj 104-11 lflst street, Jamaica.

O'BRIEN—DANNER The marriage of Evelyn Danner.

daughter of Mrs. Julia Danner of 109-43 116th street, Richmond Hill, and Eugene O'Brien, son of John O'Brien of 225 Sanford street, Brook­lyn, was solemnized yesterday in the rectory of S:. John's R. C. Church. The Rev. Joseph V. O'Driscoll officia­ted.

The bride wore a white satin gown.

yesterday at Our Lady of Cenacle R C Church, Jamaica.

The bride was attended by Mrs. Jcseph Brannigan, her sister of Ja ­maica. Joseph Moe of the Bronx was best man.

After a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will live in Flushing. A

Seminole avenue. Forest Hills, was I ™ 2 * £ T ' " , 1 0 0 W M * l v e n ftt ** married yesterday to Jack Hatounian, ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Y. E. Hatounian

Walter Warncke. brother of the bride groom, were ushers.

A wedding trip to Washington, D. C , followed.

HATOUNIAN—KELJIKIAN Marie Keljikian, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Keljikian of 71-32

of 21-26 37th street, Astoria, at the home of the bride.

A reception, attended by 50, was held at the Kew Gardens Inn.

The bride was gowned in white lace.

The bride is a graduate of Jamaica High School.

ROES—KOELLIXG F. Gladys Koelltng, daughter of

Mrs. Charles Koelliag of 77-32 78th A tulle veil was fastened to a coronet street, Glendale, was married yester-of lace. She carried white orchid; d a v to John Roes, son of Mr. and and lilies-of-the-valley. Isabel Kel- ; Mrs. John Roes of !3r-04 109th ave-jikian, her sister and only attendant, nue, South Ozone Park, a t the Evan-

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REE STARS CAST IN HILLSIDE SHOW

Shirley Temple who is appearing In "The Little Colonel," at the RKO Richmond Hill.

COMEDY BY M0LNAR TO PLAY AT CARLTON

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ituring the singing of Irene wore a flowered chiffon dress and , gelical Lutheran Church of the Ascen- EN*1™?, the dancing and singing of

Astig Hatounian, a sion, Glendale. The Rev. George U. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and I Frank Morgan, Reginald Owen, Alan

"The Good Fairy," which opens a three-day run tomorrow' a t the Carlton, with Margaret Sullavan and Herbert Marshall as the stars and

carried tea roses.

Rev. George Hinton officiated. thy Danner, her sister and only at- b r o t f t e r o f t h e b r i d e g r o o r n ( w a s ^ s t < p r u e s s officiated tendant, wore a dress of blue crepe

Dora Hewitt of Jamaica was With tulle trimming and matching ac­cessories. William O'Brien, bro the bridegroom, was best man.

man. Following the ceremony, a recep-

only attendant. George c^or tes" : wllliam O'Brien, brother of m™°T* c o u r T ^ " * *** * " " " ^ * " * " * " " * M * M " 8 t

Lewis, also of Jamaica, was best man. The couple will live in Jamaica. Hills .

will live in Forest Mrs. Hatounian is a graduate

Tavern, Glendale. The bride wore

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1IOLJI—SCHEFfXER Stint Saviour's Episcopal Church,

Maspeth, was the scene yesterday of the wedding of F.-ed Holm

DINKMANN—SCHULTZ The marriage of Margaret Schults,

daughter of Joseph Schultz of 97-11 125th street. Richmond Hill, to Frcd-

Hatounian is in the Oriental rug business in Manhattan.

SCaRICK—8CHARF Helen Scharf, daughter of Mr. a n d

Mrs. August F. Scharf of 73-22 72nd of honor, wore a frock of pfnk tulle

descended from a long-sleeved jacket. Her tulle veil was held in place by orange blossoms. Her flowers were calla lilies.

Lillian Koelling, her sistfr. and maid

a display of feminine fashions by a group of beautiful mannequins, "Roberta'' plays today and tomor­row at Loews Hillside.

The film is based on the Broad­way musical comedy of the same name. Jerome Kern wrote the music for the picture, adding several new hit* to the songs from the stage pro­duction. Neil Hamilton and Donald Cook head the cast of "Fugitive

on the same bill. h v s « i ^ i, e r i c k Dinkmann. Jr., son of Mr. and street, Glendale, was married yester- Her other attendants, Mrs. Theresa L ^ ' - " 60th ave- M r s Dmkmann of 139-18 232nd day to Joseph Schrick, son of Mrs. Borris of Forest Hills and Mrs Dor-

" street, Rosedale, was solemnized Irma Schrick of 60-77 Putnam ave- othy Archinal of Glendale, both sis- ' T H E R I G H T T O L I V E '

Hale and Beulah Bondi in the sup­porting cast.

The film is based on a play by Ferenc Molnar. Miss Sullavan plays the part of an orphan girl who be­comes an usherette in a moving pic­ture house. She undergoes a series of humorous experiences with Frank Morgan. 'Strange Wives," with Roger Pryor completes the double bill.

M A N H A T T A N THEATRES

yesterday - t the Church of the Holy nue, Ridgewood, in Covenent Luth Annunciation, Glendale. The Rev. eran Church.

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LESLIE HOWARD in "The Petrified Fores t"

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Henry W. Armstrong officiated. Caroline Schultz was her sister's

maid of honor. Gertrude Meskel of Richmond Hill was the other attend­ant.

William Biquely of Brooklyn was best man, while George Meskel was the usher.

A reception followed a? Trommer's Restaurant, Brooklyn. The couple are leaving today for Laramie, Wyo., where they will make their home.

Miss Schultz was graduated from Browne's Business School, Jamaica. Mr. Dinkmann was educated in Chi­cago.

ters of the bride, wore dresses like The Rev. Carl HUTMI J that of the maid of honor. They

carried blue delphiniums. Dolores Archinal, a niece of the

bride, was flower girl. She wore a frock of pink georgette and distributed rose petals from a blue basket. George Archinal was best man. Ushers were Fred Wagner of Glendale and Walter

officiated. The bride wore a Princess gown of

ivory satin with a high standing col­lar and an ivory tulle veil arranged halo fashion. Her flowers were white roses.

Viola Scharf, maid of honor for her

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WARNCKE—FREMGEN Madeline Augusta Fremgen. daugh­

ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fremgen of 215 Bedford avenue, Bellmore, yester­day became the bride of Claus Diet­rich Warncke, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Warncke of 99-17 Farmers avenue, Hollis, at the Church of Peace, Cypress Hills. The Rev. G. T. Fischer officiated. *

The bride wore a white satin gown, Princess style. Her tulle veil was fastened to a bonnet of tHe same material and trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried calla lilies.

Dorothy Fremgen, her sister, and maid of honor, wore a tea-rose dre:s and carried an old-fashioned bouquet,

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sister, was dressed in peach chiffon.f Borris of Forest Hills. She wore a pale green hat and green i After a wedding trip to Miami Fla accessories. Her bouquet was of tea and Havana, they will live in South roses and delphiniums. Ozone Park. Mr. Roes, a graduate

F :ur bridesmaids were gowned of Ohio State College, is connected alike in green chiffon with peach hats with Mabon and Company, a Wall and accessories, and carried old-, street firm, fashioned bouquets. They were Anna Wiexler, Estelle Schilling, Evelyn St. Eve and Helen Yulll.

Twin flower girls were Caroline and Madeline Harnishgeger. They wore frocks of shell pink georgette trimmed with blue ribbons.

Lewis Neubert was best man. Ush­ers were George Koehn, Henry Bella, Jr., Edward Kempf, Jr. r.nd •George Bergmann, Jr., all

L TO OPEN AT CASINO

he Right to Live," playing to­day and tomorrow a t the Casino, tells the story of two brothers who love the same woman who is the wile of one. The husband, crippled for life by an airplane crash, asks . '" " V 7 ™ZT' - - — - . -~ hla brother to escort his wife about i P a n i e d * R o d n e y Spearing, pianist. so that she will not be deprived of J ° b n Schroeder. past president of thjl joys of life. \ the Queens County Christian Endeavor

JSreorge Brent and Josephine Hutch- ' Union, and a member of the society,

Christian Endeavorers Hold Dawn Service

Nicholas Disbrow of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Community Church, Woodhaven, led the song pro­gram at the dawn services yesterday at the church.

"%cal duets were given by Mrs. Ann Fetzer and Mrs. Mary Fetzer, accom-

bride's Sunday School class.

SAUER—YUNKER The marriage of Dorothy M. Yunker,

daughter of Mrs. John Yunker of 89-24 87th street, Woodhaven, to John Saur jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sauer of 78-69 79th lane, Glendale, was solemnized yesterday a t St. Thomas the Apostle R. C. Church,

members o f ' t h e I W o o d h a v e n - Mgr. George A. Metzger I officiated.

injon head the cast, with Colin Clive, Peggy Wood and C. Aubrey Smith in supporting roles. Lee Tracy, Sally Eiters and Jimmy Durante head the caat of "Carnival," the associate at­traction.

NEW STARING TEAM IN MERRICK PICTURE

Clark Gable and Constance Ben-Mrs. Schrick is a graduate of Rich- I . * «**Ption was held in the Span- : n i t t are teamed for the first time in

mond Hill High School and a member SJ .JJJSf 1 "f. * * T r l a n g l e B a l l r o o m ' "After Office Hours, of the S. X. W. Social Club. Her husband is employel by the Tidewater Oil Corp.

Following a reception at Trommer's Hall. Brooklyn, the couple left l o r a wedding trip to Cleveland, Ohio. The*y will live in Richmond Hill.

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Richmnd Hill. The bride wore a gown of white

satin with tulle veil. She carried East-

which ends its rim tomorrow at the Merrick.

The strong supporting cast includes

spoke on "The Resurrection of Christ." Sixty-three members were served a

breakfast at the church, under the chairmanship of Dorothy Weis. Assist­ing were Anna Traumer, Robert Bur­gess, Helen and Dorothy Skehan and W. B. Halsey.

An Easter cantata was given by the choir last night at the church, under the direction of Mrs. Chester Stiles.

er lilies. Adelaide Sauer, cousin of the ; Stuart Erwin, Billie Burke, Harvey bridegroom and" maid of honor, wore ; Stephens, Katharine Alexander and

TO HOLD CARD PARTY The Springfield Auxiliary, Veterans

of Foreign Wars, will hold a card party tomorrow afternoon a t the home of Mrs. Anna Gunthey of 137-43 172nd street, Springfield. Mrs. Mary Hummel will assist.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wolf of 132-69 Metropolitan avenue, Richmond Hill, gave a dinner party recently in honor of their son, Daniel Wolf, Jr., who was confirmed at Grace Evan­gelical Lutheran Churcti, Jamaica. The guests included Frederick Die-terich of Saugerties, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dieterich of Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dieterich of Hemp­stead, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dieterich of Franklin Square, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dieterich and Gus Dieter­ich of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. John Boerum of Rockaway Park, Mrs. Helen Weiler, Albert Weiler and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weiler of the Bronx, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ward Seaman, Mrs. Rose Dieterich and Mrs. Mary Schwarz of Rich­mond Hill.

Henry Travers. Buck Jones is the star of "Stone of Silver Creek," on the same bill. A color cartoon and Easter Fashions caught by the cam-

are added attractions.

a dress of blue and pink crepe de chine with a veiled blue turban. Cath­erine Shaute of Brooklyn, bridesmaid, wore a costume similar to that of the maid of honor with pink the predom­inating color.

Dorothy Shellhorn of Dunnellan, N. J., was flower girl. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Adam Shell-horn, mayor of Dunnellan.

Thomas Healy of Flatbush was best man. Ushers were William Kennedy C a n a glamorous movie star fall in of Ozone Park and Clarence Hotaling | lo*f ^ i t h * common taxicab driver of Brooklyn.

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The couple will live in Woodhaven after a wedding trip to Atlantic City. The bride is a graduate of All Saints High School, Brooklyn. The bride­groom, a graduate of St. John's High School, Brooklyn,* Is connected with Baker, Weeks and Harden, a Wall Street firm.

ARAHAMSEN—CARLSEN Lillian Carlsen, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. Carl Carlsen of New Hyde Park, and Alfred C Abrahamsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Abrahamsen of 18-34 104th avenue. Queens Village, were maryied yesterday at Bethel Nor­wegian M. E. Church, Queens Village.

and have him feel the same about it, is the problem in "It Happened in New York," now on view at the RKO Alden.

Lyle Talbot, Gertrude Michael, Heather Angel and Hugh O'Connell head the cast. A gang of jewel thieves and a phoney Prince compli­cate matters. "McFadden's Flats." with Walter C. Kelly and Andy Clyde, is the supplementary feature. This new team of comedians carry on a feud but when one is threatened with ruin the other secretly comes to his aid.

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Janice Diamond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Diamond of 175-26 Henly road, Jamaica, and a freshman j The Rev. Erling Edwardson officiated, at Russell Sage College, is spending A reception followed in the church the Easter weekend with her parents. | hall

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NEW STANWYCK FILM COMING TO WILLARD

Barbara Stanwyck appears in the character of a Kentucky girl thor­oughly versed in horse lore who, when the family fortunes are reversed, be­comes a professional rider for a wealthy New York society woman, in "The Woman in Red," 'which open, a three-day run tomorrow at Loew's Willard. • Gene Raymond has the role of an

impoverished aristocrat who sweeps the Kentucky beauty off her feet in a whirlwind courtship. Genevieve Tobin, Philip Reed, Dorothy Tree, Russel Hicks and Gordon Elliott are in the supporting cast.

"Car 99" with Fred MacMurray and Ann Sheridan is the co-feature.

SHIRLEY ACTS, SINGS IN JAMAICA FEATURE

Shirley Temple in "The Little Col­onel," current attraction at the New Jamaica, has the role of a tiny tot whose childish love and laughter routes the bitterness and false piida that make wTetched a stern old Ken* tucky aristocrat who has turned hi4 back on his daughter.

Lionel Barrymore is the co-sta*h Shirley acts, sings and dances. Irj several scenes she is shown dancing with Bill Robinson, rioted tap dancer. The large supporting cast Includes Evelyn Venable, John Lodge, Sidney Blackmer, Alden Chase and William Burress. Technicolor is used in ths

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2—GREAT PICTURES—2

BARBARA STANWYCK—GENE RAYMOND in

"THE WOMAN IN R E D " Also—-

FBED MAC MURRAY SIR OCT STANDING "CAR 99"

GARDEN fliitWYAvt CASINO Today

Ronald Colman—Lorrtta Young i in "CLIVE OF INDIA"

also "ONE HOUR LATE -Novelty—Edwin C.

"THE GOOD FAIRY" with Margaret SulUran

also "WINGS IN THE DAEK** Mickey Mouse Cartoon

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'ONE MORE SPRING" —also—

George O'Brien in "WHEN A MAN'S A MAN" Allen Jenkins—Ruth Donnelly

"VACATION DAZE-MICKY MOUSE CARTOON Tomorrow and Wednesday

"The Mystery Woman"

Chester Morris

"SOCIETY DOCTOR"

MONA BARRIE

Fri. Eve. Treasure Nite!!

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LITTLE COLONEL —"TOMORROW MATINEE——

" P I N K " B I R T H D A Y P A R T Y

Mothers, Kiddies help ns celebrate Shirley's Sixth Birthday

F R E E : B i r t h d a y Goodies to Every Chi ld !

Today and Tuesday! Laffs . . . Thrills for All!

CLARK GABLE Constance Bennett, Stuart Erwin

"After Office Hours"

BUCK JONES "STONE OF SILVER CREEK"

"Easter Fashions"—Norelty "Kiddie Bnnnyland"—Cartoon

RKO Kt lTH'S I RICHMOND HILLI

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SHIRLEY TEMPLE

"THE LITTLE

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LIONEL BARRYMORE BILL ROBINSON

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CARLTON Monday

'*UNDER P R E S S U R E " —also—

" E N T E R MADAME" LADIES ' G I F T N I G H T

Rockaway Boulerara and 133rd Street

Today and Tomorrow

"ONE M O R E S P R I N G " with Janet Gaynor * Warner Baxter

—Also— " C U V E O F INDLV*

with Ronald Colman it Loretta Toanj

C O M M I X I T Y THEATRE 215th St. is Jamaica Ave. Queens Village

Today "SHADOW OF DOUBT"

with Kicardo Cortea—Virginia Brace also

"SCHOOL FOB GIRLS" with Sidney Fox—Anne Shirley—

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TRAND-BROOKLYN i Big Features—25c to 6 p. m.

" T R A N S I E N T LADY" with HENRY HILL

Star of "Tobacco Road"

" P R I N C E S S O 'HARA" with Cheater Morris—Jean Parker

ST. A L B W S 190th St. and Central A*».

Today and Tomorrow THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCEB" with Gary Cooper, Franchot Tone,

and Richard Cromwell

"LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE" with Ben Lyon, Thelma Todd

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