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ROCHESTEB DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1923. 3' Photo SmithCurry Vs. LY i If "A k. i 1 A1 Ui.

7 7, I. I ji i Mrta .11 HI IK 1 1 l1. Mrs. Theresa Schriaber, of Child Mis Maria Doud, a member of tha etraat, chairman of Bethany White Mrs. George Droge, of North Good- committea in charge of the costume Shriaa rummage sale, which will take man atreat, who will be tha speaker at party to be given under the1 auspices place from February Sib to 14th at tha open house of the Laboratory of of Naaareth Academy Aiumnaa A- Cliataa avenue north aaet Andrews Theater Arts this afternoon.

aociation to-morrow evening at treat. Naaareth Academy. Marjorie J. Klliitt poured tea. Monthly luncheon meetings will constitute the pro-cri'm of the club.

Sydney O. Walton is chairman, Is cooperating with Miss Ilcnlle's committee. Plans for an ensemble' continue, group as was given last year will be included In (lie program. George 11. McAllister and Spencer tl.

Kaxton will have charge of music. Charles Iter. Philip Swnrtv of 'Hie Third IVesbyterinn Church, will address a meet 7, yd A ins of the Womnn'a Auxiliary of Chiist I I I hurch in Knst. avenue Tuesday after MesKeracbmltt will have cliarge of the financial arrangements while Seth Jones and Herman Thiem and all committees nr responsible to th general chairman, William Smith. noon at 3 o'clock, on the subject of "China." Rev.

Mr. Swarts has spent many years in China. As China will be Photo by Heberger. Mis Jeanetta Sanow, of Morris atreat, whose engagement to Nathan Weinstein, of Vose street, has been announced. the subject of th Lenten Study Classes this year, Rev.

Mr. Srhwarts's talk will be of added interest. Tea will be servd tit th close of the meeting. Alliag Clamant, Malm- iastructor in painting in tha School of Applied Arte, whe will mahe an add "Tho Relation of Art to Mult" at aa axbiUtfaa of painting by Rochootor artist undar tha patronaa of tha Can. aadaigva Taaaday Mutieal, Tuesday evening.

PAINTINGS TO BE VIEWED. An exhibition of paintings by Rochester artists will be opened In Canan-daigua Tuesday evening under tli patronage of th Canandaigua Tuenduy Musicale and Ailing M. Clement, senior instructor in painting in the School of Applied Arts Success for Girls. That any girl of ability should be able to make a successful career for herself in Alumnae of the Theta Eta Sorority of the University of Rochester will have a snle of cooked food and candy at the Third Presbyterian Church afternoon at -1 o'clock. Proceeds will apply on the alumnae pledge to the Greater University.

the world is the opinion of Mis Gordon Dolmen, who is at the head of a prominent firm of stockbrokers in London. A Law in Bngland. An odd point of 'English law is of interest and importance to every woman who goes shopping is that an article displayed and priced in a shop window may be bought, however much the shopkeeper may object to upsetting his wiudow display by its withdrawal. But the purchaser must tender the exact amount for it I she cannot ask for chanse, st may not even n.k that it bo wrapped up, and she must be very certrin beforehand that it is priced. A discussion of the "Poetic Iram" will follow.

'The World Court" will be the general subject of discumion this Friday evening at a dinner at which representatives of the League of Women Voters and the Jewish Women's Council will join tha Kegislntire Committee of the Women's City Club. Representative Meyer Jc-nbnteln will tho principal speaker. In accordance with the custom of hating club member address th first Satur College Club Coming for Concert few years ago Miss Holmes was a typist earning five dollars a week. During the at Mechanics- Institute will give a talk to the club members on "The Relation of Art to Music' Mr. Clements conducted a summer school for artists last year at Vine Valley and while there put on canvas some of the beautiful views to be found in the vicinity of Cannmliiigua lake.

These landscapes, on a picture of the lake Itself, will be Included in the exhibit, which is open to the public. war she got her big chance, and while the men were away she availed herself of I'll Minnie B. Fisher Club will meet to-morrow evening nt the home of Mrs. Jennie Gallant, 280 Brekley street. Luncheon will he served, and the hostesses will be Mrs.

Jennie Gallant, and Mrs. Dorothy K. Lewin. the opportunlt yto learn the brokerage business from every angle. I day luncheon meeting of each month, Miss Mary Ijilrd, director of the Public Health luncheon and shower by Mrs.

John Nursing Association, will speak Saturday nonn on "Co-operatlv Service for Better Staub, of Irondecpioit. After an Eastern trip Mr. and Mr. Loehner will live in Webster. Health." Interest in the concert to be given on Friday evening, February 26th, in the ball room of the Hotel Seneca by the Glee and Instrumental Clubs Another of th popular children's con ENGAGEMENTS.

Mrs. Carolyn Grievson, of Ernestine street, announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Dorothy M. Braal, to John H. Jlnjor, of Arnett boulevard, at a dinner Tnewlay evening. l'huto by (iorilon certs hns been arranged by the Music and Drama Committee and th Tuesday Musi Miss Dorothy M.

Braal, of Ernestine HISTORIAN SPEAKER. The regular dinner meeting of the Rochester Business and Professional Women's Club will take place Tuesday evening at 0:15 o'clock in the auditorium of the Women's City Club In Chestnut street. Dr. Alexander C. Hick, New York slate historian will speak on "Industrial Kit-rope." Dr.

Flick, who was at one time bead of tfhr history department, of Syra cals for Sundny afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mixs Marian Keeler, soprano of the street, whose engagement to John R. Major, of Arnett boulevard, was an. of byracuse University, under the direction of Rochester Alumni of Syracuse University already has manifested itself in offers from ad- announces business meeting aad home lighting by Mls Helen Jtswley Street t'nit will meet at tb Nineteenth wsrcl Kcpuhltcnn club house. Mrs.

Kockntellow, chairman, announce borne nursinir- Muilison 1'nit will meet st'Madlsoa Junior High School. Miss McTnerney, chairman, announces chemise Urcss by Mrs, 'rnk Rogers. flnnsclu t'nlt will jneet at Uiaonth-eatt M. C. A.

Mrs. avenaiigti, chalr-mnii. ar.nonnces a tHlk by Miss Jennie Jones, of Cornell Cnlversity. oa "Houis Hurras Miss Wstklus Will bt present. Hrhool 44 I It will meet at Lincoln Park Hcbool No.

44 on Boulevard heights. Mrs. Stone, chairman, announces a luucb-eon at 1 o'clock. reservations to Mrs. K.

Kisher, pllonc, lienesc-e not later than Monday. A business iuetiii anil soil: hour will follow. Seneca Unit will meet, at St. Srntrnew's Kvnngelical Church. Mrs.

House, chairman, nounced at a dinner given by hei mother, Mrs. Carolyn Grievson, Tuesday (evening. Rochester American Opera Company, will sing a group of Chinese children's songa and the rest of th program will be given by members of the Students' Club of the Tuesday Muaicale. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Kleimnn, of Norjfi street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Rose Kleiman, to Maurice A. Colin, son of Ikosc Colin, formerly of Chicago. cuse University has conducted several ditional alumni and alumnae of Syracuse offering their services in the work of arranging that func- BRl NNEri' Kl HX. The marriage of Mis ElsHe Kalhryn Kuhn, of Coleman terrace, and Joseph William Brunett, of Grand avenue, took place on Monday.

January 20th, at FVancis Xavier Church, The ceremony and solemn nupital mas was celebrated by Rev. Father Kunz. The bridesmaid was Florence Christine Kuhn, and the best man Cornelius George Kuhn. -The church was attractively decorated and candles and candelabra enhanced the scene. Th bride an ensemble suit of tours and written many historical books on Fiuropean countries and heir indus tries.

WEDDINGS. Miss Mildred Barker, soprano soloist, REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEET. Mrs. Cora A. Forsytlie, vice-chairman of Republican Women's party attended i conference in New Yorkton January 10th ffir the vice chairman of New York ct.ilc Republican women and on January 12th TO ENTERTAIN M'RHES.

A reception and tea will ft given tomorrow afternoon by Mr. Charles Smith, chairman of the Nurse will sing a group of sons. Miss Orel Adams hns been appointed L0( HXER Trnmlnu Krhnnl of the Itithlnml flos-J chairman of the Booklet Committee. snoiiiiuccs psienment shades py nr. Mj Lillian daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Schrieher. of Web blue chiffon velevet with fur trimmings Knlawskl. 1 I pltil, at her home in. Livingston park, for' Eaater cards and 1 Variety of others may th Ladles' Advisory BoaiU ftbe hespi- be ohtained through her.

tal ad in honor of tb woman nursea 'Th seventh of the of lie probationary class of twenty-eight i National Federation of. BnsiHrss and members -who passed their first exam-1 Professional Women's Clubs, will (nations and received their caps Wedne. take place in Portland, during the ster, and Raymond Loehner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loehner.

of this city, were married at Holy Trinity Church at Webster, on Thursday, January by Rev. J. Hoefen. The hride wore white satin faced canton trimmed with lace and a trailing veil held In place by a bandeau of pearls. She carried shower bouquet of bride day evening.

Assisting Mrs. Smith will of July 20th. The Rochester club was prexent at a meeting of the Electoral College in Albany. To-morrow- evening at 8:30 o'clock Mrs. Forsythe wW address a meeting nt the club hetidquartKr.

A business meeting of the club took place Tuesday afternoon at the club hoiH in Haw ley street when garments were made for needy children. On Thursday evening, February Iflh, 'a supper and dance will lie given at the clubhouse. Mrs. J. Fnllls will have charge of the supper and cards, Mrs.

G. M. Smith will have charge of the dunce, and Mro. L. P.

George of prize. tion. Tha committea of tiumni, of which Pr. Claude A. BurreUi of Kant venue, chairman, which closed the negotiations tha appearaac Jiera of tb Syracuse clubs, ha arranged a progra tint will bv a strong appeal.

wilinebjfer a number of typical lee club fc! liwtrw-mentaj aa well a a mini her of election in lighter rein the kind that have been Invariably linked with college glee club for yearn. There will also be and violin. Kilos and ajtjuarte will '-V-'" tominlttee of alumnae, wbcB. offered It service to assist in th arrangements, consist of Mia Mint Beach, president of tha Rochester Alumna Mrs, Paul Bstaell, Mrs. DuskeynffMrs.

a Among tbaaa krmg on Ut. Burratt'g oumtaittee are H. Douglas Van; Iiuin, (resident of Rschmter Alumni, etAclasi Carl Bauarhi William Koertilg Jack will have a delegation sufficiently large to: engage' a' private car. The member be the members of the Training School Committee, comprising Mrs. W.

Roy Mc-Canne, Mr. Paul Knox, Mrs. Arthur Blsnchnrd, Mrs, Frederick Miller. Mrs. ttlngman Robbing, Mrs.

Hiram Wood, president of the Advisory Board, Worth While I'nlt wilt meet st the TVt. minster Presbyterlsn Mrs. Polls, chairman, announces parchment shade by Mrs. Wright. Lnkedale Unit will meet nt th real estate offt.ee st Lskeilnle.

Mrs. Krohs, chairman, annouuees dressmaking by Miss Hryson. l'srk Avenue t'nlt will meet Monro Junior High Noboi.l. Mrs. HnbBon.

chairman, reed work bv Mrs. llen-nlck. Longfellow I'nlt will meet at Henry W. Longfellow School 36 at oVlock. Mrs.

Heiutt-- chairman, announces china painting by Mrs. Miller. Irondequoit I'nit will meet at Nathaniel Rochester School No. 3 In Titus avenue. Mrs.

lt.iyton, chairman, announces a business meeting suit bound buttonhole by Miss foster. Tburi.lnv. Whitney t'nlt will meet at Whitney School No. 17. Miss Jicichenhrrmr.

ch.lr. and a picture hat, Her corsage bouquet was o( pink- rose. )- The bridesmaid wore tan with a picture hat to natch and a corsage of pinit carnations. In the oening a reception wak held at theh ome of the bride for immediate relatives with covers laid for thirty guests. The table decorations were of rosea, carnations, ferns nnd candelabra.

A pleasing feature of the occisir.n "ves the presence of the bride's grandfather, H6 years of age, who heartily in the festivitie and danced several numbers with the grandchildren. He gave several mimical selections and at another time narrnted reminisccnses of his younger roses and forget-me-nots. The bridesmaid. Miss Annette orchid georgette with silver lac and hat to awl Miss Evarts, president of the Students' Association. match and carried pink carnations.

The already have begun line of stunts and activities which will lie presented as part of the entertainment program. 1 'Miss Mary Jefferyjwill have charge of oil transportation for the convention. Miss Evelyn Ionian and Mis Katliryn Bradley will write songs and prepare special music while Miss Helen K. tirtis will have charge of housing accomodations. The following have signed forMhe trip Ml Helen E.

Curtis, Mrs. Msrgaret Snyder, Miss Eva V. Smith. Mrs. Cecelia O'Connor, Mis-Ida Itantlnhk Miss A new class of fourteen probationer SMITH ALUMNAE ORGANIZE.

The Rochester Cbaitfer the William Smith Alumnae Association nas orgmiid Will enter the hospital for training, Mis Elisabeth K. Wise, direc maid of honor, Miw Kiiue, wore peach colored georgette with cream lace nnd black hat and carried white carna-tioh. The flower girls, Arlene Srhrieber nnd Betty Kime, wore biue aad yellow tor of the Occupational Therapy depart on Saturday, January 24th, at th home of Mrs. Charles C. Fairfax in Mmdc- ment of the Tuberculosis and riiblfc uian, announces aiilllnery by Mrs.

Knopf. wood park. Miss Blanche Fairfax, of days, such a seeing Abraham Lincoln, describing the great flood and drew smile comparing the price of various commo Geneva, president of the Alumnae Association, conducted tb meeting. The lol- Alice. Wysarcl.

Miss Adah. JI, Cook, lowing officers were elected: President, dities then and now. Several showers wear given in tt bride' honor, Mr. and Mrs. Brunett will make the home in Rochetesr.

taffeta and carried basket of old fashioned flowers. Clarence Loehner, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. George Schrieher, brother of the bride, and Joseph Unscli were ushers, After th ceremony a reception took place at the home of the bride, covers being laid for thirty guests. During the breakfast Frank Pieters sang. Promise Me." accompanied by Miss Anna Yaeger.

Prenuptinl events included a variety shower by Estelle Kime, of Webster, and w'" ar A Harry School No. 34. Mis. K. C.

CJebharrt. c-halrman. announces a -alk liy Miss Jennl of Cornell Cnlvcrsil.v silk snd vc-lvci (towers by Mrs. Caulcy. A Keep Kit clai.

organised bv Florence Stoll liohr, will nieet from 4 to 8 o'clock. of a series of three on Feeding the Family" i (, held for local leaders from many Home Bureau units st the Chamber of Commerce. Tho meetln will begin st o'clock and f'emoon. Miss Uergii slklns will be In charge. FBID.4V.

Mrs. Chitrle rairfiiv; vice-presidant, Miss Mnrjorie L. Willis; scrota ry, Mrs. Harry Snyder; treasurer, Miss Jane Sage. Ten was served after the niectina in the dining room which was attractively decorated with daffodil and pussy willow.

Miss Mnrjorie L. Willis, i.3l Miss Mbur-Mabel Caudle, Miss orn Caudle, Mis Of Ms Mrs. Theresa Rich, Miss Ad MeCormnck. Mrs. Florence Cowlea, Misa Blanche Harris.

Miss Kntb-eryn Bradley, Mis Grace Le Gendre, Misa Albertin Scribncr. Mr. Sallie Woods, Miss Margaret Kelleebyf Mrs. Mary Lang, Misa Mary Morgan, Mrs. Evelyn Inman, Miss Mable Morse, Mrs.

J. H. Griffith, Miss Lena Sanfoijd, Mis Mildred Main. Mrs. Marion Twitchell, Mis Cora Clifford.

Misa Mnblelernck and Mrs. Ida Mattern. i WILL GIVE SECOND PLAY. The second public performance of th Ronhesler Community Player will be "Th Charm School," to he given on Friday and' Saturday February 20th and 2lst, at th plajhoase. No.

315 Gresorv street. Franklin Jones! who di Donahue, Paul Boitarllj M. A. Nt William Emmermn, T. lo SIc-Cirthjr, George Felts, Danial' D'Maia, Fred Schiefen and Howard Paytoa Rochester Alumni of Syracuse are.

enthusiastic orar obtaining thf concert date for tha Syracuse University Qlte and Instrumental; Uub. While tiie' clubs make a point of appearing in.ir!ons parta of the country each year, there is i always a great demand for dates, Immediately following the glee club concert, members of the Syracuse Instru-, mental Club will supply music for dancing. -t Reception Is Planned for To-Morrow Weeks Program of Home Bureau Is Announced Health Association of Rochester and Jlonroe Vounty, will give talk on the Curative -benefft of occupational therapy In coiitiectfon With hospital wofki regular business, meeting of the Ladies' Advisory- Board of the Hospital at 2 :45 ''o'clock will precede the reception and tea wshick UJ takei place at. 4 O'clock. i WOMEN VOTERS TO MEET, i The Munroe County League of Women Voters will have ita annual meeting and election of officers at the Century Club Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, A complete report of the league activities since th opening of headquarters In August will be read by th executive secretary and a resume of the methods of reorganisation of th I.esgne from April to August of fast year will be outlined by Mrs.

William E. Werner. The result of th membership campaign and the report of the treasurer also will furnish data concerning th growth of tb leagu. Mrs. Werner also will speak briefly of th recent convention in Washington for the study of the causes, and cur of war which she attended aa a delegate from the New York league of Lewlston t'nlt will meet st Kodak School No.

41. Mrs. Callahan, chairman, announces homo nursing. Lake View Unit will meet Lk View School No. 7.

Mrs. Hesseiluk, chsirmsn, announces talk on "Care of the Feet" bv Dr. Frances Golden. A bnslness and social will A meting of the Keep Fit Class will take place at :46 o'clock. Mr.

Kohr announce enrollment of Xortv-lv member last week. Utll Methodist Church Ur, irr.i,-. T-mrrw. Audubon t'nlt will meet ii.k.-i vn xi st 2 clock Auburn chairman, atinoumes business snd interesl- nf iuiss Mnnie Joues. of ornell rected th (Irst play, will be replaced by I Keaue, chlrmn, announcing wax work hv Mrs.

Walter sod Mrs. Herbert snd Mri. Weeks. Miss Jennl Jones, of Cornell University, v. Ill speak- Lniversltv.

Bwy w'" mrrt Prtsh honse ot the Church of th Ascension. Mrs. r. "I-. luncheon st IJ clock.

Paper flowers and favors will Eugene Curtis, who recently wss appointed to the Board of Directors nd who has had producing experience with the Community Theater project in Pasadena. will be assisted in directing "The Charm School" by Edward Rose, discussed by Mrs. Mcvn. omen Voter. CONTINUED rROM PAGE ONE Art run mardi gras, muSt, Miodit tbnrch.

Mrs. Hattelle, chairman, sn- plMI" Jon.th. ko.k;g "-ounce. Laltlmore I n't will meet st School X. iti.o., chairman, announces aluminum demonstration Mr.

Field. At a meeting of its Board of Control who appeared In "Wedding Bells." The directors and Casting Committee will meet to-night, at the clubhouse in South Union street and the cast will he selected from applicants. "Tb Charm School" call for a number ot girls anil youthful men and several character Lake View park, entertained guest at bridge Tuesday evening. on ItOIUO Hun" Kodak Park t'nlt will meet at Kodak Park. Miss Km ma McBrlcle, chairman, n-nnunees limn shsdes by Mtss Helen Kuiltk, of th Hoekester nd Electric Corpor-llon.

Keep Fit Cits hy Florence Stoll Rohr leading, will meet from to 8 clock. Tuesday. Plossom t'nlt will meet at the Brighton Branch Library In Wlnton road. Mr. Cnmmings, chairman, announces dress forms liv local leaders.

Charlotl t'nlt will meet at the rnminun-Ity l.il.rsry in Hlutson street. Mrs. Chsr-llv. chairman, announce home lighting by Miss Helen Smith. Maplewood I'nlt meet at th Maple-wood V.

M. A. Mrs. chairman. Tuesday night, the Rochester Art Club completed its plana for the Mardi Gras ball which will take place at the Hotel Seneca on February 24th.

Th Decora -e X-ytW Ai -Mrs. Litxi Craning and Miss Drainer, of Parsells avenue, left day evening for tb South. part. It i an entertlning comedy i tion committee which Clifford Ulp i 1 1 xmmmmMmmmmm a which played with great success tb Bijou Theater in New York and in Chi reported that elaborate- trans formation Would be undertaken the ballroom, and that many art effect would nnounces bom nursing. oa iaUoO.L-vd.

Lighting effects, bikarre. 3H Sara Komiss and Mis Betty Kouiisa entertained at luncheon and bridge at The Sagamore recently for Miss Dena Francis, who marriage to Abe Cominsly will tak place early in Portland Inlt win meet at canst r.vsa- uo Business Wua on cago, nnd is now being played in England by two companies. I Because of th interest created in the pla.vwrlting contest th directora hvj decided to extend tb time for submitting manuscripts to the committee from Feb- I mary 1st to February 15th. All thoe gellcal Church. Mrs.

Vernon, chairman, announces nhrsical culture from 1:30 to 3 o'clock, by Mrs. Scbnelder. Business snd i Ac- now work on play may sttH have an opportunity to send them in to the club-bouse. i Z- -Mis Rose Mewerscbmitt, of Main Xtrt east is in New York with, the millinery buyer. Hairdressing and Beauty Culture birthday surprise party given Tue- KOCIAL MEETING AT D.

A. R. Th Iromiciuoit Daughter bom nursing win iouow. Post Avenue I'nlt will meet at th Trinity Methodist Church. Mrs.

Lang, and Mrs. Schneider. Locust int HI meet at the North Pres. htterlan Church. Mrs.

Watts, chairman, sunouncea talk by Miss Jennie Jones, ot Cornell University. (I(efreshiueiitt will be served. guniracreill t'nlt will meet at th Sum-merville Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Baird, chairman, announces business and dress forms by Mis Kosnenej. Madlsoo Homo Bureau t'nlt will have card party nd dance in the evening at th Nineteenth ward Bepubtlcan club house in Hawlev street.

The cenersl of the American Revolution, will hve social meeting at the chapter house In Livingston park Wednesday afternoon. lotrs. and brilliantly clrniietl boxes will bt used to produce a colorful enaemble. Mrs. Coletta Mock Iinen will have the assistance of a number of professionals who will contribut to lb cabaret program at the Btippw hour in an atmosphere of artistic light'ng and shower of confetti.

Pri which are being selected by Thomas Mitchell' committee will be awarded for the moat beautiful and original costume to judged during th grand march. Twenty palrunesse will hav specially constructed boxes. Miss Ella See la chairman of the Reception Committee. A large sale of tickets is reported by Mis Gertrude Ilerdle' committee which include-Mr. 9cbuyler Colfax, Mrs.

Walter Smith. Mrs. F. Allerton Read. Mrs.

Waller Will, Mis Ella See. Mis Julia MI! Margaret Todd, Miss Lillian Titus. Mrs. Marshall Darrach, Mr. Harry eiesioii, Mr.

M'al-ter Peck Farley, MIh Barbara Duaran, Miss Murna Dnnkle. Mrs. Prank risge. zd batweea hour of 12 aad 2 P. M.

4:30 and Aa interesting musical and literary program been arranged by Mrs. Washington O. Humphrey. Miss II. I.ncile Curti nd Mr.

Irene Inrmlr Hollis wiU be heard in aolo and duet with marcel warlsg nd Mis BlUle Two expert la Ml Grace Finn Stewsrt. t'barlee Sharp, at tha piano. Mrs, 1)vit F. Teetor Witt dve reHdmm. and evening at he bom of Mr.

C. W. "Totter, of Barbae avenue, in honor of th seventy-second birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Anna Tinea, of Rial-to atreet, by members of her family. Twenty-five guests were present.

jCINCINNATI WOMAN TO SPEAK. 'Activities, of ha Week. at th Women's Cfty "kr given' auiplcteus Start to-morrow noon when Mine Emily Koeubuhl, director of tb Cincinnati I'Olty Charter Committee, will speak on Women Did for Cincinnati Gov-f rnmnt" at a Joint luacbenn meeting of the dnb and tha Leagtia of Women Voter. TaaacUy avaaiag tha Flreaid Oranp nnder Miss Catharine FltxgfMn. chair-us, will meet for dinner at 6 :30 o'clock.

Mr. Henry Danforth will nk on "Moont vernon- Moir rov in bii-ernoon will be: Mr. Hamid Lovm chairman is Mrs. John L. Rirey, sslated by Mr.

and Mrs. John Hague and Mr. snd Mrs. John Jordsn, the Social Committee; Mrs. Louis Silver snd Mrs.

Laur Me-Tittiistd. Refreshment 4'ommlttee, and Mrs. William J. Scherer and Mr. Kudolpk tila-brtt, Can! Committee.

Carthage Vnlt will meet at St. Paul Evangelical Chore. Norton anil Jewel streets. Mrs. King, chairman, announces auiocklBg snd fancy stitches hy Miss Foster.

Wednesday. At the Chamber of Commerce st o'clock there wll' a dress form meeting under th direction of Miss ltosseney. Bond t'nit will meet at Kmsnuel Reformed Church. Mrs. Frioger, chsirman.

Field. chirmn, aaeisted by Mr. Harry A. Mr. Frederick Bamiim.

BESSIE C. LONG Beauty Specialist Ward Bldg. Room 109 Stone B34S Mr. E. Russell Bingeman.

Mrs. Walter SVrsvth. Mrs. Ionaril Mesde Gsrd Miss Florence McCurdy, Mr. William Barrows, Mi Jeaa McCurdy and Mrs.

I Mrs. Arthur Gosnell, Mrs. Nelson P. Mrs. Raymond Loehner, of Randolph street, who before her recent mar- Jlortimer Anstic.

8nford. Mis Kate Louis lisle n1 Mr. Hag was Mi Lilliaa Schrieber, a lighter Mr. and Mrs. Ceofrga Schriaber, Th Junior Committee, of which Mr.

Hobert C. Ta't. Webster..

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