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WW m0 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Sunday, November 4, 1956 4B (Job Counseling 1 Seen Involving Total Student' Boy Scouts' Get Out the Vote' 150,000 Ballot Reminder Placards Hung on Doorknobs Sum's 11 The need for being fully able DOWNTOWN AND With all the tension, hopes HELP WANTED. MALE and FEMALE No Experience Needed! tnd fears of election night, a to look at all sides and to live fj with people who differ from ill 'V small group of men clustered you was emphasized yesterday pj around telephones in Fire Head- as the annual meeting or tne pa quarters communications center -r --rr ijHWiYiVirriY i-ir-Yin itiw iuiiv oidic ss3u. vi icaus nd Guidance Personnel closed at the Sheraton Hotel. 'M I I Dean Eunice Hilton of the Syracuse University College of nome rxonomics, presiaeni vi xl i for three hours yesterday morn- i I ing. But partisan politics played 1 no part.

The men were receiv- ing and tabulating the results I of the Boy Scouts' "Get-Out-the- Vote" campaign which took place all over the nation yes- i terday. Using the Civil Defense-Firt I i Bureau telephone conference the National Assn. of Women Deans and Counselors, summar- ized the three-day convention at the closing luncheon. She spoke of the need for the 1 It takes all kinds of people circuit. Scouts stationed at 45 counselor to understand the total student, his cultural and environmental background.

Thejl need of group maturity stem-1 county and city firehouses caljed in to report how many II Ni I ming from individual .1 is Scours Do Good Turn, I Start Filling III Tree -Vs. at the conference. Dean Hilton 1 si is Gordon Klopf, dean of stu-if Ul-1113 III OUIIC UlUVCISlljr VnrV CnUrfA fnr Tparheri at'is Buffalo, was elected vice presi-j 1 dent, and Mary Catherine Hud-'Ij son, counselor at Pearl River! if Hipn srnoni. wan namea Kerre- a tary. (JOMBIN ING neighborhood improvement and the daily good turn, four Explorer vScouts and a leader yesterday began felling a diseased elm behind 635-627 Magee Ave.

Harold Bennett, the leader, said the four Post 196 explorers trimmed most of the major branches off the 30-foot i tree and will complete the felling next weekend. The boys were David Butler, David Roster, James Walsh and Ben- nett's son, Ronald. They got The president, Helen Brlckell, educational counselor of Bronx- ville Senior School, and treasur to make Sibley's your Up state Christmas-shopping Center and Sibley's, needs all kinds of helpers on the scenes and behind the scenes beginning right now, through the Christmas season! Here's part of the list of HELP WANTED so if you'd like to be in on the fun of getting ready for Christmas if you'd like to earn extra gift buying money (where 20 count stretches that money!) then let's see where you're best fitted and most needed! er, John S. Witte, director admissions and freshman studies ar finarr nnn pnnnnna i v. office for another year.

AA MARKS ANNIVERSARY the idea from a city forester Ml FOR DEMOCRACY Cub Scout Brian Summcrhays, 8, Den 10, Troop 73, hangs doorknob card on 19th Ward house in Scouts' "gel-out-the-vote" drive. Brian is son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summcrhays, 238 Weldon St. who, confering with a Seneca Parkway improvement group, suggested the tree should be cut down.

brffo wfio inch a female other cities last night addressed members of Alcoholics Anony- mous as the local organization marked the second anniversary I participated fnihefSo hang''0J Gcicidf 90, 01 IIS Water St. Meetings this morning idius uii muni uc tuum; uuui- also will observa the o)l IV Hall of Famz at Roberts knobs. Although the tabulation will not be complete and final until a council commissioners' meet year old Elmer C. Ninety ing at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Brick Presbyterian Church, unofficial KeDer Akron joined tne totals yesterday indicated be-j Roberts Hall of Fame last night twppn fid nH on nPr rpnf nf in a ceremony climaxing me at ninth annual homecoming of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry G. Williams of 46 Raines Pk. More than 500 alumni, parents and guests attended homecoming activities (jn the North Chili campus. Expert io Play Scout units in the county took part.

Roberts Wesleyan College. Nominations to the college's Hall of Fame are made each a pulse-stirring new fragrance brought to America by MAX FACTOR year by the alumni association. It was not known exactly how many of the county's 14,000 Cubs, Scouts' and Explorers turned out. But Scout officials said there were enough to distribute the 150,000 doorknob Rcbcr, who graduated in 1900 from the former A. M.

Ches- ibroueht Seminary (which later AD MAN WANTED vttMtU youn an with ulfl-cUnl xpultac to oi Iaundlcrt aulitenc la en el ew account ex. cuUth will conildw IhU teal opportunity. The right mas ihould be able to write copy and create layout h' had 4 to I yean ei olid edTortltlna exptritnee and eonidoutly or uncontclouily It looking lot a pot which Un't Toll ui luiiy about your porional and builnoti hittory with a complote dotcriptloa ol what you can do In adTtrtlilng. Indicate minimum itartlna; lalary rtqulrad. All ropllte hold In conHdonee.

Writ I. T. BROWN, Hart ConwaY Inc. AdTortiilng Aqonef, Tri-anel Roehostor 4. M.Y.

40 Chess Games i Forty chess games will be played simultaneously by an internationally known expert at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Kodak Hangers urging "Heed Youth's; became Roberts wesleyan), has Call Vote as Vou Think, But seen his six children matriculate i Vote- at Roberts Wesleyan. One of his sons, the Rev. Car Six more units will be making rounds today, because religious belief prevented them son E. Reber of Rochester, is president of the alumni association.

The Rev. Mr. Rebfir's official duties yesterday included from going yesterday. Theodore Taylor, chairman of the Otetiana Council committee Park recreation building. George Koltanowski, well-known on the West Coast and abroad for playing chess blind-, folded, will exhibit his prowess at the invitation of the Kodak Park Athletic Assn.

and the Industrial Management Council Chess League. for the campaign, emphasized crowning Rochesterian Joy Williams, 18-ytar-old freshman, as homecoming queen. that "the Scouts did it all." A bold fragrance that does such daring things definitely not for the timid! Parfum, $18; Parfum Cologne, from 1.75; Dusting Powder, 1.75; Other gifts, from 1 .50. If you're masculine, flatter every female on your gift list with Primitif if you'ra feminine, put Primitif on your please-give-me list! 'prices plus tax "It gives them a feeling of Miss Williams is the daughter participation in the election, and even though they can't vote yet it stimulates their interest in votjng," Taylor said. Ifl Iroquois District, which takes in most of Irondequoit, seemed to be best represented.

Thirty- five of its 36 units took part for a 97 per cent rating. Next was Keystone District with 90.3 i per cent. fs The drive began shortly after 9 a.m. yesterday, as soon as the Civil Defense siren test ended. Scouts rang doorbells and ex- i plained their mission, then hung I i the cards.

If a unit ran out of cards, a call was put in to the cations center and more Cards i were rushed to the scene by 1 sheriff's deputies. I Sibley's Toiletries, Street Floor olso at Eastway SELLING Male and Female Full Time 40 hours plus some overtime later PART TIL1E .24 to 36 hours 9:30 to 5 10 to 4 11 to 3 12 to 5:45 and at leaif one evenng to 9 Demonstrators Male and Female Full Time Toys and Housewares (no experienct necessary), commission on sales NON-SELLING FULL TIME FEMALE Clericals Cashiers Gift Wrappers The first unit reported to the t. nmmnniratinni renter 050 a.m., and the mission was declared "accomplished" at 11:45 a.m. Pupils Get Roles In School Two sixth grade pupils will have prominent roles in the dedication of the new Elizabeth S. Barclay School at 3 p.m.

today in Brockport. Anita Osborne will speak on "We Like Our School." Other speakers will be Robert P. Dye, district superintendent of schools, Principal Harold A. Bannister and Raymond E. Daly, acting supervising principal.

Another pupil, Carl Funk, will receive the key to. the school from Leonard A. Waasdorp, architect. The 16-room building, named for the late principal of Brock-port Grammar School, was opened in September. An open house following the dedication will continue until 6.

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to 9 p.m. and Sunday' from 2 to 6 p.m. A Packers Stockmen Guards Apply at Employment OfficeTFifh Floor SIBLEY, LINDSAY GURR CO. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 10 to 5 Tuesday and Thursday 10 to 8 It's the wake-up lipstick the creamiest lipstick you've ever used! Completely non-drying, keeps your lips soft and smooth as silk. Use Coty "24" gently and sparingly you need far less than with ordinary lipsticks.

More than 12 high-fashion shades to choose from. ENGINEERS TO CONVENE The function and economics Sibley's Toiletries, Street Floor also at Eastway Sibley's Toiletries, Street Floor also at Eastway of the air source heat pump will be described for members of the Rochester section of the American Society of Refrificr- ating Engineers at 8 p.m. Wed- nesday in the Powers Hotel. The speaker will be Robert G. Wcr-; den, North Atlantic district manager of the York Corp York, Pa.

SIBLEY'S EASTWAY OPEN TOMORROW NOON TO 9. WRITE OR PHONE HAmilton 6-4000 (in Rochester) or ENterprise 9021 (In suburbs) ORDER DEPARTMENT OPEN TOMORROW 9 to 5:45..

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