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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1948 21 Business Women lAJeddina A 2adA 2ata PJan Program a a Child Behind In School Needs Help Now and then we come across a child who is behind 'tis classmates and likely to be left behind them unless he gets special help. Giving a child a tutor or a visiting teacher -From the Younger Set or oeason VV7ITII "We Earn Our Fu 4 j-'-ii ik 1- I j. ii jl. ture asiis ineme xor ine By JUDY DOTY "TILE short cut to 'teen-age glamor this year is just that the short cut! Classroom As for smartness, the fashion and beauty experts sav, will tro to those who've learned well the trend of year, members of the Roches ter Business and Professional JU v- fp to make up studies Is not to be done without thought as to the reason Women's Club have charted a tne season ine sneatung 01 me long bob for short, sleek tresses.

for the special teaching. Why Is this child behind in bis classes? 1948-49 program along lines The new coif, not only easier to If the child has been out of school a care for, seepis to go hand in hand suggested by the National with clothes fashions, too. or what for a reason other than health, has lost time by moving from school to Federation, Mrs. nelen is better with the new small- chool during brimmed, head-hugging hats, than Talbot MRS. T.OI IS I'ALL'MliO Morrall MRS.

1EOX OLAS Victor MRS. A. ANDERSON Morrall MRS. JOHN SHEVL1N the short and softly-curled locks? del Solar, first vicepresident and progTam coordination chairman, has announced. The program will the war, and he is healthy and And HOW can the new turtle By ANGELO PATRI intelligent, Olas Demler necked jerseys and gay throat bring to the club outstanding all means help wrapping kerchiefs be shown to Miss Audrey Ellen Demler, him.

speakers who will present diversi best advantage when hidden under If the child has lost school be a long, long page-boy bob? fied subjects. daughter of Charles E. Demler of Richard was married to Leon Anderson Luke In a ceremony held Saturday, Oct. 2, in St. Michael's Church, Miss Lillian Luke, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Luke of Almira became the bride of Lawrence A. Anderson, son of Mrs. Raymond Anderson and the late Mr. Ander cause he was ill, however, go slowly.

A child who has Sad an opera Two social events are- being The experts, too, add a sound note of advice. Whether hair is Olas, son of Mrs. Victoria Olas of Durnan in a ceremony held Sat short OR long, for school or col 1 1 planned by the local club during National Women's Week, urday, Oct. 2, in Blessed Sacrament tion or who has had a severe ihness needs time to recover his health. He does not catch up to his healthy lege, the good grooming keynote Church.

Msgr. Thomas F. -Connors is SIMPLICITY. officiated orotners and sisters the day or the Oct. flO-16.

On Saturday, Oct. 9th, Mrs. Rhea M. Eckel, executive secretary of the New York State Citi We see that a couple of rather trick new names have popped up Mrs. Kenneth Reeves was matron month in which he is released from son of Nicholson St.

The vows were heard by the Rev. Francis Klee-hammer. at Mrs. Eleanor Rapp was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were the physician's care. He will need of honor.

The bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles Dehn, Mrs. Charles zens' Council, will epeak at the time to recover even though he so one will know, we suppose, just what to call one's new hairdo. For the 'teen-age crowd, it's the i "bicycle bob" based on hair of Demler. Mr3.

Donald Uhl, Miss club's Annual Friendship Dinner eats, sleeps, plays and tries hard to keep up. Give him extra time. at the Sheraton Hotel on "Your Joyce Ereth and Miss Marie Greco. Leonard E. Najder was best man and ushers were Bernard Paprocki, Don't let him worry about his Political I.Q." A luncheon at the Miss Margaret Anderson, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs.

Albert Luke and Mrs. Daniel Downes. Raymond Anderson was best man for hia brother and the ushers were Albert Luke, Mr. Downes and Al Leon Neise, Leonard Druzinski and lost time, nor try to make it up at Chatterbox Club on Oct. 16th will Miss Virginia Allen chairman once, his make-up time over three years or so, if necessary.

It feature Dr. Ruth Merrill, director of Cutler Union and social adviser Charles Demler. Palumbo Butler GOLF GROUP'S NEW OFFICERS Newly elected officers of the Women's Golf Association of Brook-Lea Country Club go over plans for the coming season. From left, they are Mrs. Floyd W.

Le Roy, who is the new president, and Mrs. Harry L. Cooper, association treasurer. bert, Paul, Walter and Clifford is not the lessons that are important. You can teach a healthy child Luke.

ear-tip length, parted on the side, with crown and sides perfectly smooth and ends turned softly under in semi-pageboy effect. And, once the 'teen-ager gets HER. hair fixed to bicycle bob perfection, she may lend a helping hand to little sister, off to grade school, whose similar coiffure, with a pastel ribbon added at the temple, is known in the veddy smart younger, YOUNKER set, as the "tricycle Miss Virginia Arlene. Butler, for women at the University of Rochester. Her topic will be "We Women." whole terms work in a few daughter of Mrs.

Julia K. Butler of The bridegroom is a graduate of weeks, if reed be; but you cannot UN Address Set For PTA Meet Alonzo became the bride of Highlighting the club's other in restore his health in that time. Michigan University. Louis V. Palumbo, son of Mrs.

under pressure of study. terests will be a talk on Oct. 19th at the Sheraton Hotel by Dr. John Children who have been ill are R. Williams on "Your Health is DeLois Taylor, James Blumef Wed in Our Lady of Lourdes Madeline Palumbo of Lakeland in rites held Saturday, Oct.

2 in Holy Cross Church. Msgr Lawrence B. Casey received the likely to have tired eyes. Don't allow a child to use his eyes after You." Does the United Xa-. tioas Stand Todav?" will be the Shevlin Murphy The marriage of Miss Mary Murphy, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, severe Illness until the eye epecial- trrMc discussed by Gregory Smith vows and the Rev. John O'Malley ist allows it. It is his mission in Nov. 1, Miss Anne M. Lorscheider, international relations chairman, will have as the topic for her meeting, "To Promote Our World at a meeting of the Pittsford PTAj'THE WORDS from one of the TWO University of Rochester graduates were married yester read the nuptial Mass.

life to save our eyesight, and he is popular songs inspired the dec A loir in flnT TiQrlw rf Tirvnirloo fVmrfVi tvTipti TVTJco TlfTinic The bride was given in marriage a 8 p. m. weanescay in ine ruLs-ford High School. Smith is chairman of the policy" Committee for the United Na orations theme for -the dance at Nazareth College last evening the only one to be trusted with this most important matter. A child's healthy vision is priceless.

Marie Taj-lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Taylor by her uncle, Martin J. Koesterer.

Miss Gladys J. Butler was maid Nov. 19, annual card party for Daniel Murphy of Copeland to John W. Shevlin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James B. Shevlin of Culver was solemnized Saturday, Oct. 2 in Corpus Christl Church. The Rev. Roy Murphy officiated.

Mrs. Delores Hart was matron of honor and Miss Louise Murphy was and collegiennea and their partners of honor and the bridesmaids were the beenfit of Scholarship Fund. When a convalescent child re Hollywood became the bride of James "William Blumer, vmnvBiip eon of Mr. and Mrs. William A.

I'w'''W'' Blumer of East Rochester. The tions Association, Rochester! Miss Pauline Palumbo, Miss Mari Jan. 4, Dr. Howard Seymour, di danced round and round a wishing u-pII. ihev unloved one of the turns to classes, shorten his school lyn Heintz and Mrs.

Fred Schoene- rector of educational and voca day at the start Allow him only vows were received by the Rev. man tional guidance, Rochester Board the morning session and insist that seasons nrsi social evrms. Nazareth's Mission Dance, the Francis W. Luddy, maid of honor for her sister. Brides Rudolph Sabatini was best man of Educatoin, will speak on "Co The bride wore a candlelight and the ushers were Arthur De maids were Miss Cathryn Wyand, ordinating Child Services." Mies Betty Shevlin and Mrs.

Mar Matteo, Peter Buhite, Bernard G. Branch. He will be introduced by Mrs. Richard Milter. High school students particularly are invited to attend and "take part in the ques-tfcn period following the talk.

Welcoming members and guests will be II r. and Mrs. Lawrence Bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Warren of the hospitality committee.

A group of mothers of sixth Feb. 1, Mrs. Hazel H. Haviland, he rest for the two hours of the afternoon session. He may not njoy this prospect, but he doesn't enjoy being wretched, half -sick, and wholly sorry either.

garet Adams. Sheridan Thayer was Leintz and John TachLn, former president' of the Cortland satin gown en train fashioned with an off-the-shoulder neckline edged in Chantilly lace and a bouffant skirt worn over hoops. A tiara of matching lace and seed pearls held Business and Professional Women's affair was chairmanned by Virginia Alien. Heads of committees were: Decorations, Catherine Coughlin; tickets, Slaria Bauknecht; publicity, Irene Parker; invitations, Mary Ann Mans; reception, Dawn Dillon; refreshments, Beverly Salen, and cleanup, Veronica Savage. flower girl and Robert Adams was ring bearer.

Go slowly in making up time. Club, will discuss "Gemology Specialty, Diamonds." The best man was Richard E. Guenther and ushers were Charles Engage the special teacher, coach her fingertip veil of candlelight French illusion, and she carried a Feb. 15, Miss Grace Howie will srade pupils will serve refresh B. Shevlin, brother of the bride white orchid on a prayerbdbk, speak on "A Business Woman's Will." groom, and Herbert F.

Hart, Larry a child who is backward provided his backwardness was caused by absence other than illness. If he has been ill, be slow to put any sort Miss Marion Elizabeth Dalton Hefler and Fred Woherlin. Mar. 1, Miss Grace J. Tanner, was maid of honor and the brides ment Mrs.

Warren Allen as chairman. Harleyto Hold Legislative Chairman, will have as maids were Mrs. Lorren Stiles Jr, or pressure upon him. Give him the topic for her meeting, 'legis Last night's dance-going couples Included: Jean Lindsay and James Melville, Norma DePres and James White, Helen little and Howard Campbell. Joanne Fulreader and Robert Schwartz, Julie Nalbach and David Mooney, Jean Vinci and John Paris, Dolores Denise and time and plenty of it to make up of Easton, and Alfred B.

Turner. They wore identical gowns lation Means to Our Apr. 5, annual election of officers his growth and it is growth he needs, not leseons out of books. of Copenhagen blue bengaline with Work Day matching bonnets, and carried and a special celebration in honor of the 30th anniversary of the or They can be done after the child glamelias and gladioli. Richard Ostrre and June Doyle and C.

Stanley Blumer of Phelps was XJARLET school pupils, their par- Austin McCormack. ganization of the local club. Apr. 24, annual membership tea-club's welcome to new members. best man for his brother.

The is in sound health and ready for them. No pressure cn an ailing child ever. Frw pamits realize that reading Ii an nwnry as TXM-rh. A lint of bonka for ents ar.d their teachers. Willi Rita O'Neill's escort was Jack ushers were Robert Kanka, Charles Momn forces today in the annual; Stevenson from L'tica College; JIRS.

JOSEPH AMENDOLA Greeno, Roes Scott and Jacques MRS. MARIO ROSS work day at the school. Meeting 31 ary Schumacher was with LehlldrMi baa brra prepared by Ir. Fafrl Mrs. del Solar was "assisted in the planning of this program by the following committee Mrs.

Mary L. Brothers at 9 a. the work corps will; Charles Kiefer, St. Bonaventure busy itself with painting, carpen-! College, and lrginia Schwartz' A reception at the Rochester Amendola Mancini as an am in Dauainz cnmrM-r. The number Is P-8.

To obtain a ropy, send 8 eents In Coin and a stamped self-addressed envelope hrol. eo this paper, P. O. Box Station Club followed the ceremony. try sewing and gardening, to give escort was Thomas Lyons, Univer the school an all-over "new face.Bisitv of Rochester student.

Bluestone, president of the local club; Mrs. Sarah Haugh Burt; Miss Laura B. Wehnert, and Miss Evelyn A. Urtel. The marriage of Miss Betty Mancini.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vin Mrs. James Blumer iew om The bride also attended Connecticut College for Women. She is a member of Alpha Sigma Sorority There will be a social hour at lj Other were Jean Ann p.

m. Each person is asked to Grey and Glenn Brasser, Rosemary cent Mancini of Columbia toj and Mr. Blumer is a member of bring a lunch, and beverages wiUjshoenherr and Arthur Shaheen, Spencerport Gloseffi Morrall MRS. ANTHONY MRS. REUBEN PALERMO C.

BOYAR Palermo Alicata Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Mrs. Frank Amendola of Lime St took placs Sept. 25 in rites held Dance Classes Start At Allendale School be served from the school children Nancy Hassel wander and Jack An annual affair, the work day in St. Lucy's Church.

The Rev. Newell, Mary Hour! can and Don- 1 -vvrr -i aid Argy, Elsie Gonzalez and! llr riC Robert Buzz, and Winifred Geigel MI VV tViO not only brings building improve Miss Celeste Alicata, daughter of James O'Connell officiated. Nearly 200 children have signed ment but is an opportunity forj Mrs. Jean Crispino was matron up for dancing classes which be Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Alicata of Winterroth St, became the bride of Anthony Palermo, son of Mr. and of honor and Miss Olga Rovitelli JN A CEREMONY held on Sept. 4 parents and teacnere to Become and Jack Hubert. better acquainted. Horse Sense Bridge was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids gan yesterday at Allendale School, a record in recent years. There are in St. John's Church in Spen Mrs. Michael Palermo of Lorimer were Miss Mary Costa, Miss Joan in a ceremony Sept. 18 in St.

Petix and Mrs. Eve Mancini. Philip Neri Church. The Rev. WAY AT SCHOOL George Schrader, son of Mr.

and Mrs. charles Schrader bf Woodstock Rd. has begun his Junior year at Otta- Jean Mahaney to Marry Frederick Purchase -By SAM GORDON. two classes, the fourth and fifth grades at 4:30 p. the fifth through seventh grades at 7:30 p.

m. Children from Columbia, Harley and other schools have been invited. George J. Wemmann officiated THROUGH no fault of their own, cerport, Miss Gloria E. Gaylord, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Richard N. Gaylord of Colwick became the bride of Leonard J. Windhau-ser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J.

Windhauser of Gillett Rd. Michael Gallo was best man. Ross Pellegrino Miss Genevieve Pellegrino, Miss Evelyn Cassarrlno was maid ir f.iharvi wa university, unawa, nan. tne buzzards who play against of honor and the bridesmaids were you are often helpless. Play your ef Redfieid Dr.

announce'the forth-jLeon Howcroft of Floverton St. Is eoming merriage of their a student at New York State In- Miss Yolanda Palermo, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Ann Burgo, cousin of the bride, and Miss Susan daughter of Mrs. Dominlck Pellegrino and the late Mr. Pellegrino Miss Jean Mahar.ey to Frederick smute 01 Appnea Arts anaou5ul.B at Binghamton Jane Alford of Purchase, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wal Pilato, ter Purchase of Clio St. The wedding will take place next Saturday i.i Holy Cross Church. Connie Alicata, niece of the bride, and Rosemary Stantuedolce, niece of the bridegroom, were flower of Woodward became the bride of Mario Vincent Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ross Sr.

of Davis in a ceremony held Sept 6 In Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. The Rev. Joseph Gorman received Webster, majoring in advertising, is back for her senior year at Iascll Junior College, Auburndale, Mass. CONGSTRESS Anne DiCiacce, daughter of Mrs.

Elena DiCiacce of Masseth lias been chosen girls. 5 Infant Baptism Rite At Redeemer Service Infants will be baptized at the 10:30 a. m. service in the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer tomorrow. The pastor, the Rev.

Elmer G. Schaertel, will speak on "The Strait Gait. A testimonial dinner will be given at 6:15 p. m. Thursday, Oct 14, in honor of Gustaff Danielson, church, sexton for more than 19 years.

hands well and reluctant dragons can do nothing but spit fire. Sit South as declarer in this deal: NORTH A 5 a 10 9 a 5 5 WEST EAST A A 6 4 3 3 VKQJ 8642 10 9 8 6 i 10 2 8 6 4 SOUTH A A 10 7 7 3 The bride wore a gown of white marquisette trimmed with embroidered lace. Her fingertip veil of Imported French illusion fell from a heart-shaped cap of matching lace. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet of asters, chrysanthemums, and pompoms. Miss Elaine Gaylord, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Miss Shirley Unger was bridesmaid. Carl Casaleggio Jr. was best man the vows. and the ushers were John Napo- En The bride's sister. Mrs.

Eleanor gagei lipano, Ross Iacobucci and Mario Russi, was matron of honor. The choir activity at Baker Uni Berardicurti. Boyar Pinsky versity in Baldwin City, Kan. Anne was one of 72 members chosen from tryouts in which more bridesmaids were Miss Mary Greco, Miss Rita Ross, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Virginia Cresebin of Newark. The bride was given in marriage by her Lawrence Brongo was best man and the ushers were Glenn Cubitt A 7 4 3 3 A 7 than 700 competed Arnold Sugarman of Scrantom St.

has The Ndrmandie Hotel was the 'Quality attorn Mad and Richard Taylor, cousin of the bridegroom. xou are in a small slam con ENGAGED scene of the marriage Sunday Sept. 19, of Miss Ruth Pinsky brother, Anthony Pellegrino. Vic tor Russi was best man. MORE a Deen pieagea 10 Aipna xpsnon jtj TjTTraternitv at Drake University.

tract of six no-trump. West fhinks he has enough stuff to slay you. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pinsky of Wilkins to Reuben tie starts off with an opening lead De Moines, Iowa, rvv THE CAMPUS TOO Al of the diamond queen.

Where do C. Boyar, son of Mrs. Sophie Boyar you go from "there? Miss Tiefel Fall Bride of Clifford Ave. bert Stillson Jr. of Yarker Ave.

To take 13 tricks looks almost The bride's only attendant was GOES TO CLEVELAND The Rev. R. LaRue Cober, who was minister of Genesee Baptist Church previous to. 1945, has joined the staff of the Cleveland Baptist Association. He had been minister of First Baptist Church in New Haven, since 1945.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saeger Forgham Rd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Irene Saeger, to Henry G. Reuter son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry G. Reuter of Moulson St. Mr. Reuter is a senior at the University of Rochester and is a member of Psi Upsilon i Fraternity.

Ihas returned for his junior year at impossible. Losing tricks seem to her sister, Miss Esther Pinsky, Theis Boyar, twin brother of the be staring you in the face no matter which suit you are looking at "JISS Jacquelyn P. Tiefel, daugh bridegroom, was best man. Established 1937. ter or Charles g.

Tierei or A dinner in the Normandie ball Xhere are holes all over the place But you win the first trick with room followed the ceremony. JLr 4 Bloomfield became the bride of Elmer S. Licata, son of Mr. and dummy king of diamonds and re Mrs. Alfred B.

Licata of Jay St. Oberlin College fn Ohio John J. Farnung, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Farnung of Genesee Park has enrolled in the Department of Hotel Administration at Cornell Arthur LaSalle of Abington Rd. is back for his final year at New York State Agricultural and Technical Institute, Alfred Jack J. Coco, Jerferson High graduate and Navy veteran, has entered St. Louis University's turn spade queen. If East covers with the king, your ace takes and in a ceremony held Sept.

11 In the Pilling Is Clearing The Floor For Xmas the West jack falls. This makes four spade tricks good for you. Will East refuse to cover with Genesee Baptist Church. The Rev. R.

Claibourne Johnson officiated. The bride wore white aatln fashioned with a beaded, waistline. Her veil was of chapel length and she carried orchids on a prayer book. the king? Then carefully throw the south nine instead of seven Parks College of Aeronautical and win the trick. Now lead the Mrs.

E. L. Connors, in powder Technology, in Illinois He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph blue, was matron of honor.

The Coco of Ambrose St bridesmaids were Miss Marjorie Bolt, in lavender, and Miss Aileen CUZANNE MC FARLAND, Gordon, in yellow. The attendants Announcement is made the engagement of Miss Carol Gel-ser, daughter of Mrs. Irving L. Gelser of San Gabriel Dr, and the late Mr. Gelser, to Kenneth LeRoy Spalty, son of Mrs.

George Spalty of Culver and the late Mr. Spalty. carried nosegays of gladioli buds. Suzanne Weston was fltrwer girl daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Albert R. McFarland of Palmer-ston Rd. has returned for her senior year at Emma Willard Edward Fallow was best man and the ushers were Edward and dummy spade eightspot and the East king is as good as dead. Your four spades, a top heart, two top diamonds, two top clubs are only nine tricks. You need three more.

But when you wheel four spade tricks East is compelled to discard three times. If he peels two hearts or two clubs, run that suit and he must discard some more. Whichever suit he then lets go of you can take the balance of what you need. He is a squeezed monkey all the way. You may not be able to carry all these cards in your head to pic Ulo) Ilir Rudolph Licata.

A reception was held at the Sheraton Hotel. The bridegroom is a graduate of ii mm 11" in L. School. Troy BacJc at Greenbrier College, Lewisburg, W. as seniors, Janet Corlett of Bel-meade and Kathleen Spotts of Hamilton were chosen as models for a fashion show sponsored by the Lewisburg Business and Professional Women's' Club Thursday anef is secretary Niagara University and attended Edwards Anniversary Sale Specials For Today Qnly! Women's Raincoats When its raining cats and dogs you'll wish you had a smart raincoat.

Broken sizes and colors, but your size might be here. Smart All Wool Boxy Cardigans More 0 So soft and warm and such beautiful shades, they'll make you purr with comfort and delight. Sizes 34 to 40. the Eastman School of Music. Over 20 styles, nationally-advertised makes.

Savings on all. Reg. $1 0.95 WATERPROOF ture the final result. Make no at of her sorority, Zeta Ma Epsilon, this year. J7RESHMEN AT CORNELL Uni INIIERSPBING MATTRESSES S3.95 Carriages $11.95 up Kiddie Baths 8.95 up Chest of Drawers.

up Baby Walkers .6.95 up Play Pens 9.95 Doll Carriages ...3.95 up tempt to do so. Lay out the cards on the table and play them over and over with changes. Such a deal may never come up during your lifetime. So what? There are times when the general principle must be applied. This is what a bridge puzzle expects to teach you.

Class dismissed. versity this year include Joyce Frankel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frankel of Ave. A Ruth Marsey.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marsey of St. Paul St. SEE PILLINS'S BEFORE YOU BUY Open Eveningi TH 9 i.

and Marilyn Scher. daughter lof Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Scher of Hollenbeck St. SKIDMORE 3 i-eaaing in Kocnesfer mm aimonrm COLLEGE freshmen include Janet rO Since 1925 iCowles.

daughter of Mr. ard Mrs Kenneth G. Cowles of Penfield and Elaine E. Paul, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.

John G. Paul SPORTSWEAR Third Floor 1 of Trafalgar St 8:30 a. m. Rochester Zonta Club, rummage sale, 555 Main St. E.

In. m. Ten Years After Group, AATJW, sicnic. Summer home of Ir. Charlotte Henderson, Pultney-ville.

6:30 p. m. Rochester Business and Professional Women's Club, annual Friendship Dinner, Sheraton Hotel. 9 p. m.

Fidelity Triangle 4, Daughters of the Kastern Star, semiformal dance, Masonic I a Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Allen of East Rochester announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Louise Ida Allen, to Robert Leigh Argetsinger of N.

Y. Miss Allen is a graduate of Highland Hospital School of Nursing. A November wedding is planned. XI DELTS MEET MONDAY A meeting of XI Delta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will be held at 8:15 p. m.

Monday at the Sheraton Hotel. Mrs. E. C. Cook will show motion pictures taken In Rome, Italy.

512 JOSEPH AVE. Rogers Mrs. Elmer S. Licata SITTING) A NEW PACt IN tOCHITTIl.

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