More Tidbits BJ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Newspaper/Newsday.html MARRIAGES: DAVIS-JOHNSON - Ruth Marie Davis, 17, 95 Railroad Ave., Hempstead Gardens and Eugene Johnson, 20, 40 Lafayette Str., Rockville Centre. Pages 14-15 [photo layout] Port Washington High School - Raymond FINLEY, Helen JOHNSON, Ellen CRAWLEY, Newsday, Tues., Dec. 30, 1941 Vol. 2, No 84 Page 3 Civil Defense Sector Warden Instructors Organization Zone 6 Merrick - Harold M JOHNSTON, 26 E Garfield St Zone 4 Lynbrook - Leonard S DAVENPORT, 133 Lyon Pl; J Ray JOHNSON, 7 Dalston Circle Civil Defense Sector Warden Instructors High Explosives Zone 4 Lynbrook - J Ray JOHNSON, 7 Dalston Circle Civil Defense Sector Warden Instructors Incendiary Bombs Zone 4 Lynbrook - E Evan CARR, 140 Broadway; J Ray JOHNSON, 7 Dalston Circle http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Newspaper/Daily.Star.1920.htm l DAILY STAR JULY 1920 & August Reel #47 NYSPL Deaths in Queens Marriages in Queens Marriages Licenses in Queens Augustust 4 JOHNSON, Dudley W.33y..79 State avenue, Flushing, and DEITZ, Jennie,..29y..214 Be?___ anvenue, College Point. MARRIAGE Licenses in Queens Augustust 6th, 1920 JOHNSTON, Charles..27y..310 Freeman avenue, Long Island City, and THONNING, Genevieve..24y..310 Freeman avenue, Long Island City. Augustust 10th 1920 Weddings JOHNSTON-THORNING Miss Genevieve THORNING of Manhattan became the bride of Charles S. JOHNSTON, son of Mr. And Mrs. L. A. SCHNEIDER, of 310 Freeman avenue, Long Island City, at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Church of the Incarnation, Manhattan. A cousin of the bridegroom, Mrs. Rose PERRON, of Brooklyn, was bridesmaid, while the best man was Harry THORNING a brother of the bride. The bride wore an exquisite creation of georgette crepe, orchid colored, with picture hat to match. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid was prettily attired in green georgette, with hat to match. After the ceremony, which was witnessed by immediate relatives and close friends of the couple, a dinner was served at the home of the bridegroom's parents, where congratulations and presents were showered upon the newly-weds. At 6:30 Mr. And Mrs. Johnston left for a month's honeymoon trip in the Adirondacks. They will live in Long Island City. The bridegroom is a brother of Mrs. A.H. FUNKE of 277 Thirteenth street, Long Island City. AugustUST 13th, 1920 JOHNSON.Charles A. Jr., beloved son of Mr. And Mrs. Charles A. JOHNSON, on Thursday, Augustust 13, 1920. Funeral from his late residence, 2? Wool street, Elmhurst, L.I., Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Mt. Olive Cemetery. Marriage Licenses August 27th, 1920 JOHNSON, Clayton A..24y..Suffren, N.Y., and LAWRENCE, Blanche G..22y..Matamoras, PA. Marriage Licenses Aug. 30th, 1920 I?____, George..18y..?5 Railroad avenue, Corona, and JOHNSON, Irene..18y..59 Edson street, Corona. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Newspaper/Daily.Star.Sept.Q.h tml Queens Daily Star Newspaper Wednesday 22nd September 1920 Deaths in Queens JOHNSON, Charles..71..284 Jamaica Avenue, Long Island City. Saturday 25th September 1920 Deaths In Queens JOHNSON, Dorothy F..5..852 Bigelow Place, Woodhaven. Friday 24th September 1920 Marriage Licenses VAAS, William V..28..34 Patchen Avenue, Brooklyn. JOHNSTON, Mabel..23..1486 100th Street, Ozone Park. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Newspaper/Ridgewood.1920.html September 8 1920 Deaths in Queens. JOHNSON, Clement A., 60, 10142 116yh Street, Richmond Hill. JOHNSON, James E..42y..146 Beaver street, Jamaica, and ALEXANDER, Courtney..35y..32 Glynn avenue, Jamaica. JOHNSON, Herbert L..27y..10 South Eighth avenue, Whitestone, and QUICK, Viola E..21y..15 West Twenty-first street, Whitestone.