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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 63

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Rochester, New York
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2E ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND SUNDAY. MAY 9. 1048 Scottish Women To View Films Movies showing royal events that 9 lUe. Place. TO ORDER Viov talin nlarA Awrirtsr tha nnot V7EDDIIIG IIIVITATIOIIS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNIVERSARIES HIGH QUALITY STRATHMORE PAPERS EMBOSSED CTUT PEN i sencca arcade SHOP Clinton Ave.

So. decade will De snown at a meeting of the Scottish Women's Society at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the DAR Chapter House. They will be presented by William H.

Hughes, former commander in the Royal Navy. Mrs. Herbert Ringlesteln will sing, with Miss Marion McDowell at the piano. Mrs. John Wilson is program EXPERT DRY CLEANING FINE TAILORED PRESSING Call Mowoe.

84 84 Beck's Newest. Finest chairman. Refreshments will be served. All Hats FINER A ARIL Brown on White classic SPECTATOR Price Monday and Tuesday Only Choice of Entire Stock Hats Made and Remodeled Alice Ripton 729 Monroe Ave. Open 10-9 P.M.

1 III ill iiiihiiiiiiiwi iiiii ill mii mibiiii Illilimiil I II ill luWaaa aBaaaaa aaBiiBMa by IMillea? Annual Reunion Planned for RIT Richard Allen, chairman of arrangements for the 37th annual reunion and banquet of the Rochester Institute of Technology, slated Saturday night at Hotel Seneca, discusses program plans with Mrs. John Christie and Miss Shirley Anderson (shown at the right), members of the committee. Dancing from 10 to 2 will follow the dinner festivities. Women Ad Club to Honor Parents of Members MOTHERS and fathers of members of the Women's Ad Club 1 1 1 1a littiArnil flirt rtliiK of ilitillA TlQrtv of lO Plan Buffet BUFFET aupper with a program of entertainment and music to be held at 6:30 p. m.

Thursday at the YWCA, will climax the Spring season for the chapters. lit Ktl. IIVIII II lit IMir II CI- UIIIIK 1 ft Wednesday at the Hotel Koehester. The Time is 1SOW! CAL1 STONE 0018 FOR "Furrier Service" There will be special music and folksongs under the direc tion of Mlss Mabel C. Smith, ac- companied by Mrs.

Grace Drew The soloist will be Miss Mary Helen Brown. Miss Loretta R. Zintl, dramatics chairman, has planned a playlet, "The Stars of Yesterday." 18.95 Crisp white suede combined with rich brown calfskin. A must in every summer wardrobe. Flowering shrubs and Spring blossoms will be used for decoration.

Committees working under the leadership of Mrs. Arthur II. Schwab have planned a program and Mrs. Bradford Squires will direct entertainment. Participating In the entertainment program will be: Mrs.

A. Ralph Eckberg, Mrs. Kenneth Bloomfleld, Mrs. Clarence Butman. Miss Mary Chino, Mrs.

Howard Youngman, Mrs. Franklin Kolyer, Mrs. Lester Knowles, Mrs. Francis Gates, Mrs. George Jones, Mrs.

Mrs. Grace E. Rowles is general chairman, with Miss Gertrude F. Collins honorary chairman and TOM Miss Esther Toomey heads the reception committee. V-V Chairman or committees are: Adscope, Miss C.

Marie Blackwood arrangements. Miss Alice M. Ford; attendance, Mrs. Helen Evered; Robert Greene, and Mrs. Bernard Short.

decorations, Miss Kathleen Zapf; dinner. Miss Margaret Erhardt; entertainment. Miss Esther Toomey and Mrs. Gladys Matching Handbag 14.95 tlm PHONE STONE 0018 for our bonded messenger and Entrust your furs 'to the care of Fur Specialists, who devote all their time and attention to the handling of furs Shafer Cold Storage costs no more than ordinary storage. Cold Storage, Remodeling, Repairing firaut(ul SUoe Legler; publicity, Miss Marie Also: Mrs.

Alexander Wa.lker, Mrs. John Kennedy. Mrs. Wesley Spalding, (Mrs. Don Whltmore, Mrs.

i Kobert Schroedel, Mrs. James Galloway. Mrs. Elmer Hilllard, Mrs. Paul Wickman.

Mrs. Lawrence Weathers and Mrs. Raymond Mil- ler. Weiland; reservations, Mrs. Jo sephine M.

Yarba; tickets, Mrs. Irene M. Boorman. 41 EAST AVENUE I Mrs. George F.

Oest, president of St. Helen's Altar Group YWCA, will bring greetings from the board of directors and To Hold Card Party STONE 0018 Miss Agnes Rix Kidder, executive director, will summarize the work of the chapters during the past year. Hostesses will be the 28 A card party will follow the meeting of St. Helen's Altar Society Wednesday night In the new school hall, following church service. Plans for the annual bazaar will be discussed.

Mrs. Anthony Dl Salvo will be In charge, with Mm, Frank Georser assisting. Refreshments will be served in charge of Mrs. Clement Derleth. chairmen of the chapters.

Marion Werner Joins Brides Will Wed Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Barz of Mildorf St. have announced the engagement of their daughter. Mist Ruth G.

Barz, to Howard K. Benham, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Benham of Honolulu, Hawaii. Both Miss Barz and her fiance re students at Denver University where Mr.

Benham is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The wedding will take place in June. S. Go. SKafar, formerly Vic-Prl.

MENG SHAFER 76 EAST AVE. ft 39 East Ave. yjEUlIlIllilillltlllllllllltillSIIllIIJIlIIIIllIltlllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllillllt Elizabeth Schindler Becomes Betrothed The engagement of Miss Eliza BRASSIERES' GIRDLES FOUNDATIONS SUPPORTING BELTS Scientifically Fitted by Expert Cortier. I'elma Clirone i beth Schindler to Alan Galer, son of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Lipsky of Brunswick St.

has been announced j- pi by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry KATHERINE-K CORSET SHOP 603 Temple Bldq. SI. 3238 Schindler of the Bronx.

Mr. Galer is news editor at WSAY. The wed ding will take place Sept. 5. I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir.illllllllllillilllllllllllliM ft Mr Waldert: Recommended by Your Eye Physician for 34 Years mm ix va 7A Irs Mrs.

Cecil B. Westfall TN AN all-white' ceremony Friday evening in ine cnapei or coigate- I Rochester Divinity School, Miss Marlon Loul.se Werner, daughter of SI Mr. and Mrs. William H. Werner Si of Elmwood became the bride Sjof Cecil B.

Westfall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frajik Westfall of Lincoln Ave. The vows were received by the Rev. Roland Walker of Snyder.

The bride wore French marquis ette trimmed with eyelet at the yoke with a fingertip veil of Sj French illusion. She carried white roses and a white oris chid. The" attendants, wearing dotted Swiss and picture hats, were Misa Muriel Newman, as maid of honor, and Mrs. Peter Ritchee and Hi Miss Lillian Westfall, sisters of the I bridegroom, as bridesmaids. Pat ttL" jr y-L i till a 'All Styles, All Colors, All Kinds mm s' trlcla Hotting, cousin of the bride, slwore white orgamdy as flower girl Si Robert Westfall was his brother's All Optically Ground Sjbest man and the ushers were George Werner, brother of the bride, and Mr.

Ritchee. JY Box Supper Set May 23 'J'HE Youth Commission of the JTM-WA 'will sponsor a box-supper party at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, May 23, in the JY auditorium. MATRIX fine WHITE Shoes YOUH OUTDATED FVtl COAT EXPERTLY REFASiiiOWED AT PROJjXISSltY'S As manufacturing furriers, ue create and make our otcn Design Studio Fur Coats on the premises.

The same designers who work with our finest furs will RESTYLE and REPAIR your Fur Coat expertly and fashionably. Right now, our talented craftsmen will take care of your fur work at low summer rates. You haven't really seen Sun Glauses until you've visited Waldert's! In Stripes and Patterns, in Ginghams, in Candy Stripes and in Bold Solid Colors or dainty pastel shades, here are glasses to suit every whim and every purse. If you already wear glaKen you may have thrne ground to your prescription. Do come in and see them This will be the first fund-raising project of the group.

Proceeds will be applied to support and maintenance of Zionist Youth groups. Admission will be an attractive boxed jiupper for two, which will be nuc tioned. Entertainment and cards will follow. Mrs. Wolf Lasker is chairman Spend the summer in the cool charm of uonderful Matrix masterpieces in White! Anlt what whites! Spectators, Oxfords, Pumps or Slings all with "your footprint in leather" Matrix exclusive moulded sole and balanced heel, for finer fit and lasting looks.

Only at Eastwoods, 16.95. and Mrs. Morris Lipsky cochair-man. Mrs. Burton Gordon has charge of hospitality; Mrs.

Max Gordon, decorations; Mrs. Sam Phillip, telephone, and Mrs. Jules Waddert Frigid Fur Storage oit the Premises Projansky vaults are spacious, ventilated and ice cold. The best place in the world for your precious furs. Herman, publicity.

ST. JOHN AUXILIARY FETE Optical Company i The Ladies Auxiliary of the EASTWOOD'S CLOTH COAT MISIMUM, $2 FUR COAT Ml MUM, $3 Knights of St. John will sponsor a dance on Saturday evening, May at the Collegiate Club. It will be semi-formal, with dancing from 9:30 p. m.

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