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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 19

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Rochester, New York
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19
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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CTTROXTCLE. WEDNESDAY. APIUL 26. lOtt ID SPORTS GROUP UR REMODELS NEW OFFICES Lin f- iw TO DINE TODAY City sportsmen and Monroe Remodeling of the former Academy of Science home at 13 Prince St. was begun yesterday as plans were beinr made to move the ad- County farmers will gather at 8:30 p.

m. today at the Genesee Con- minwstrnf inn ifFirp nf thp TTni-1 eervation League clubhouse In 7 mm Scottsvilla Road for the annual dinner of the City-County Relations Committee of the League. While they are discussing plans for the fall hunting season, the sportsmen will be waiting to hear from Albany on proposed reduction of the conservation fund. Under leadership of Mead B. versity of Rochester there from the present quarters at 44 Prince St.

Directing the remodeling was Clarence A. Livingston, superintendent of buildings and grounds. Work is expected to be completed in 10 weeks, according to Raymond L. Thompson, treasurer of the university. Funds for the project were provided by an anonymous donor, Thompson said.

When completed, the structure will provide offices for President Alan "Valentine, Mr. Thompson, Arthur P. Curtiss and Ruth A. Hemenway, assistant treasurers; John H. Worden, burear.

University Rappleye, committee chairman, sportsmen and farmers have gone a long way toward ending an old feud, the sportsmen being pledged to aid in the farmers fight against destruction of livestock and property by irresponsible hunters the farmers in return permit credit ed sportsmen to hunt on their land. irf" VT.iJJ 'r mm I Sportsmen supply young game birds and release them on land of co-operating farmers and the latter give them protection until the sea son opens. Shakespeare Series To Close Tomorrow Jsem-s Bureau, administrative secretaries, and the bursar's and treasurer's staffs and include a conference room for the board of trustees. 700 Start Rush On Sports Permits Rochester's new central license bureau received its first major test yesterday when 700 golf and tennis enthusiasts descended upon It for permits, and met the challenge with room to spare, Henry Legg, director, said last night. The rush for the $5 golf permits started even before the office opened, Legg said.

It continued at a steady pace all day, but the bureau's eight clerks had little trouble supplying the wants. Tennis applicants were comparatively few, Legg said. Closing number of a series of readings from the works of Shakespeare will be given tomorrow at 3:15 p. m. in St.

Luke's Episcopal i1 rifeiQ?) Church, Fairport, by the Rev. Charles C. Williams Carver, STM, rector of Christ Episcopal Church, Rochester. The readings are under the auspices of the women of the parish. His selections will be from "The Tempest," "Romeo and Juliet" and "The Merchant of Venice." The Budget Living Room Fine? Chippendale ofa.

whkh may le cohered in a choice of 200 difTercnt upholder)- fabrics. SS9.50 Wing chair cohered in a fine linen print fabric, lending a homelike charm to the jetting. $3935 All mahogany tiered lamp table. $935 Large all-mahogany cocktail table. 28x36 inchet.

perfect sue for mart informal ten in $1535 tMTtir, rirm ru-a ji Jit JJ DM w5 wmjig 7 ti 0 I 5 4 i zr v- Rayon Faille Draperies Charming Ideas For Little Money From Our Little Homemakers' Group! We have so many good ideas for trie young couple planning a honeymoon home! First, there's our Little Homemakers Shop of teautifully designed 18th Century furniture and acces5oiies, everything skillfully planned to fit together, and scaled fcr the small apartment or home. Then, there's our Charm House, open this week and next at 41 Avondale Road, off 3800 Culver Road. Six lovely rooms furnished to show you what can be done on a very small home furnishing budget. And for the levildered bride there's our Wedding Studio, where a clever young lady in attendance has a way of making the most momentous problem seem miraculously simple. She will be happy to help you.

L1TTLR HOMF.MAKrR SHOP, FIFTH FLOO MAM.HtA. THIRD FLOO noir. st i' no. stcoND fm ISP A S-U i rmmFm It i JSP fMJ 0 An exquisite floral design in pale, mellow pas tela on creamy whit background, beautifully tailored. $13.98 Harmonizing curtain in Crown Tested rayon marquisette, eggshell in color.

75 inches long, sheer as mist, pr. $1.98 THIRD FLOOR i ft Exhibition and li APRIL SHOWERS FOR JUNE BRIDES By Some of the Best Known Contemporary European Artists! a HALF PRICE and Many of the best known European contemporary artists are represented in this group which gives you some idea of the scope and importance of this sale! Mr. Henry Zwaan, who has spent twelve years in Europe studying art, will be in charge of this unique Exhibition. After you have seen and admired the beauty of the paintings, you will agree that this is a most unusual event! Prices are extremely low: $25 s35 $45 s50 $100 $150 ITALIAN TYPE DINNER SET of fine design, 9 pieces, cloth size 64x85, soft ecru in color. $10.98 LINENS, MAIN FI.OOR DOWN COMFORTER in rich Celanese Rayon Taffeta, light as a cloud, magnificent in color tones.

$12.98 BF.ODING. THIRI FLOOR TOAST MASTER SET, the famous Toast-n-Jam ensemble, automat ie toaster and tray set. $17.95 FOURTH FLOOR VICTORIAN MIRROR, a lovely oval shaped design, delicately ornamented, crystal clear mirror. $5 MIRRORS. FOURTH FLOOR DELMAR CRYSTAL, delicate hand-cut stem, perfectly patterned bowl, goblet, sherbet and wine doz $5.50 FOURTH FLOOR PAIR OF LAMPS, classic design to fit in with any period or modern, mounted on beautiful marble base.

each $5.98 LAMPS. FOURTH FLOOR The Budget Bedroom From our large open stock grouping of bedroom pieces, which may be enembled to uil the bride's needs. or Vanity with handome twell front in fine 1 8th Century mahogany finish. $4930 Beautiful panel bed with openwork tlWign. $2930 Mahogany chet with ell front.

$3930. Three-piece group complete, priced at $11830. fAkMIllK. FIFTH MiR Artists represented: Olbrich Ricardo Nansen Rieger Hesky Koloszvary SalyfrK) Bernd Moras and Others I I "Va---" Duratwist Carpet Your choice of 30 different colors ranging in tone from rich, deep colorings to the lovely French pastels and white I Square ard, $6.25 FIFTH FLOOR NO DOWN PAYMENT on purchase of $25 or more. Balance may le paid out of income, small monthly installment including carrying charge over a period of many months.

CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS i I No Down Payment! PICTURE GALLERY, FOURTH FLOOR ilffiWWliTiTt'iiifnrfWrwaiSiiirm.

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