Illustrated Flushing and vicinity : College Point, Broadway-Flushing, Malba-on-the-Sound, Whitestone, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck in the third wa . ter I. Willis,Secretary Queens Chamber of Commerce FLUSHING AND VICINITY children are brought to the Nursery and are nourished and cared for allday by competent women while their mothers are employed mothers pay 5 cents per day for each child. The Nursery is im-maculate and in perfect order. OTHER CLUBS.—The Green Twigs is a society of young womendeservedly popular for their many good deeds and splendid work accom-plished. For a nu


Illustrated Flushing and vicinity : College Point, Broadway-Flushing, Malba-on-the-Sound, Whitestone, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck in the third wa . ter I. Willis,Secretary Queens Chamber of Commerce FLUSHING AND VICINITY children are brought to the Nursery and are nourished and cared for allday by competent women while their mothers are employed mothers pay 5 cents per day for each child. The Nursery is im-maculate and in perfect order. OTHER CLUBS.—The Green Twigs is a society of young womendeservedly popular for their many good deeds and splendid work accom-plished. For a number of years the Flushing Hospital has been verymaterially helped by their generous contributions. The Flushing Committee of the Womens League for NationalService is well organized and efficient. The Park Garden Club and the Mothers Club are doing wonderfulwork. Also the Neighborhood Club, Equal Franchise Society, GirlsCommunity Club, and others of equal importance. There is work inabundance for each to do. Flushing is indeed an ideal place for the ideal home and offersunusual opportunities for willing active service and a useful helpful Broadway Country Club 29 THE FUTURE OF THE THIRD WARDOF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS By MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President of the Borough of Queens,City of New York NO one can question the wonderful future of the Borough of the greatest city in the world, and composing one-thirdof the entire territory, it is only a question of days when the floodof settlement will turn this way, and the gain in population will beenormous. The Third Ward of the Borough of Queens is in the infancyof its development, and although the progress of the last ten years hasbeen great, it can hardly be in keeping with the progress that must comewhen all our many plans begin to bear fruition. The great problemconfronting us to-day is to provide homes, factory sites and the manyimprovements necessary to meet the requirements of the great inrushof population wh


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