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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1914 21 East Avenue -Children's Party Set East Avenue Associa- Hon will pive a party for the children of the community TALK OS COST SYSTEM "General Frinciplra of the Standard Cost System" will be the topic of Robert J. Rohr Jr. of the Eastman Kodak Company when he addresses a class sponsored by the Rochester Chnpter, National Association of Coat Accountants at 7:30 p.

m. today in the International Business Machines classroom, 2G5 East Ave. i Alumnae Staff Elected at Academy IHE Alumnae Association of the Academy of the Sacred Heart elected new officers Sunday when it observed Its 40thanniversary at Reduce Quickly Easily No Strnuoui Exrcit No Drugs No Diets VAPOR CABINETS SWEDISH MASSAGE Silhouette Reducing Salon Gym 130 SO. CLINTON Thaatar BIdtj.) at 4 p. m.

Monday in Guy Man- At if s'l IT ley 's barn on his East Avenue property. A feature of the party will PERMANENT WAVE $2o be a parade in costume to mu sic furnished by Mrs. C. E. Cooley, BOY pianist.

There also will be a treas ure hunt and refreshments. The marriage of Miss Catherine Mary Statt, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Statt of Navarre Road, to Ensign Raymond Elliott Ashley son of Lt.

Com. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott Ashley, of Waban, will take place next month. CompUt. No axtra charqsi.

Proceeds from a barn dance held a meeting at the Prince Street Convent. Miss Betty Whalen was. chosen president, Mrs. Bancroff Carson vicepresident and Miss Elinor Roche corresponding secretary. Other officers, Mrs.

Daniel Macken, recording secretary, and Miss Betty Hartig, treasurer, will remain in office for another year. New members of the board also were chosen. They are Mrs. John Burns, Mrs. Edmund Heberling, Mrs.

Frank Sweeney and Miss Mary Frances Members of the board remaining in office include Miss Katherine Atkinson, Mrs. Louis Bemish, Miss Jean McLean and Mrs. Charles F. Ward. More than $2,000 was collected by the East Avenue Association will be used to give the children this treat, which will feature Hal A cold WAVE $4-75 A $10 VALUE -3 loween decorations Mrs.

Thomas Ward and Mrs. Elmer Fairchild Jr. are co-chairmen of the party, Mrs. Warren Gillon has charge of decorations, Mrs. John McAmmond of invitations and Mrs.

Ronald Bloomer of refreshments. Parish to Hold Halloween Fete on the recently completed drive for rehabilitation of war-torn Euro CREAM OIL WAVE $3.75 A $7.50 VALUE SUNSHINE 113 E. Main Phone Main 3854 NORCROSS GREETING CARDS pean convents. Home Calls Working Wife. THE women of America have made many sacrifices for the Organization Activities sake of helping to win the war, skeletons and cornstalks will decorate the auditorium of the Immaculate Conception School Tuesday night when a young people's Halloween Dance Is held from 9 to midnight.

Two orchestras will furnish music for dancing and ttfere will be favors and refreshments. Costumes will be optional with the guests. Miss De Sales Woodard and John E. Drew are in charge and the ticket committee la composed of the Misses Winifred Loftus, Dor Some made willy-nilly, like the giving up of their men to the draft. penny bazaar will be sponsored A Moscr Some deliberately like the giving by the Sodality of Our Lady of I ENGAGED TO DOCTOR Eurdick have charge of arrangements.

up of spare time to war activities. the Red Cross, the canteen, the Sacred Heart Pro-Cathedral at p. m. tonight in the school hall. The Association of Universalist motor corp3, hospital work.

One sacrifice they have made was Women, First Universalist Church The annual rummage sale of the vv 1 will hold a rummage sale begin Ladies' Aid Society of Brighton othy Kastner. Jane Smith, Cath ning at 9 a. m. tomorrow and con Reformed Church will be held to tinuing through Friday at 128 day and tomorrow at 210 Main St. W.

Mrs. Thomas Smith is chair illustrated by a discussion we heard yesterday between a young wife who had taken a war job and a woman who had been too much tied by three small children to be able to. She's Going to Have Fun Said the mother of three, "Will Main St. W. Mrs.

Victor H. Rus sell is chairman. The engagement of Miss Patricia O'Brien to Lt. Stuart C. Finch, USA, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil C. Finch of Broadal-bin, is. announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James C. O'Brien of Elmwood Avenue. Miss O'Brien was graduated from the University of Rochester where she was a member of Alpha Sigma Sorority. Lieutenant Finch, a member of the Army Medical Corps Reserve, i3 serving a civilian internship in the Baltimore City Hospital, Baltimore, Md. He attended Dartmouth College, where he belonged to the Green Key Society and Theta Chi Fraternity, and is a graduate of the School of Medicine of the University of Rochester.

(Moser) man. vV 1 So The Genesee Valley Garden Club The Parma Baptist Church will mw 1 mmt 'ilk serve its annual roafit chicken din will hold a business meeting and tea at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the home of Misa Anna Vyverberg in you ever be content at home after all that excitement and the money ner beginning at 5:30 p. m.

tomorrow in the church dining room. In vnn'v ViaH" Garson Avenue. Mrs. H. L.

Koford connection with the dinner, the Altruist Class of the church will Said the young will talk on "Experiences In a Wild Life Sanctuary" and Mrs erine Stuart, Shirley Shafer, Jean Fischer, Marie Barr and Pauline Isamy. Wedding Costa Thomas A wedding of interest to Roches-terians wu solemnized in the chapel of the Clovis Air Base at Clovis, N. on Oct. 11. when Miss Audrey Thomas, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Thomas of Princeton. 111., became the 'bride of Cpl. I. Howard Costa, USAAF, son of Sir.

and Mrs. Charles P. Costa of Woodland Drive. A reception was held at the Clovis Hotel. Guests at the wedding and reception, included the "I'll miss the money of By RUTH CAMERON Gaylord Brown will be assistant b5 course, who wouldn't? But hostess.

hold a sale of fancy articles aprons, plants and "white elephants." Seely J. Adams is chiir-man. Mrs. Frank R. Wilder will in charge of the kitchen and Mrs, Wilfred Beeley of the dining room.

The Spencerport Garden Club SCANNING THE OCIAL HORIZON will hold its annual meeting Sa turday afternoon at Brook-Lea Country Club. Luncheon will be The Women's Auxiliary of Photo-Engravers, Local 22, will celebrate served at 1 p. followed by election of officers and reports for the its fifth anniversary at a birthday dinner at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the Complete CREAM for your FACE HSNDS for yocr HANDS as tor the rest of it, why you can imagine how I'm looking forward to the day when I won't just do the absolutely necessary things in the house, but can look after the niceties of housekeeping that I've had to let go.

"Oh yea (in answer to reassurance) I kmnv my house gets by. With Mrs. Lynch one day a week when she doesn't disappoint me, and with what I can do Sundays I keep it from being noticeably dirty. But it doesn't shine the way I like Chateau. Mrs.

Betty Fanta is in JVIluS, Howard M. Dunn of South Main Street, Tittsford, will entertain the members of the Evergreen Twist at luncheon mothers of the bride and hride- charge of arrangements. year. Pre-Hunter Party Set for WAVES groom and members of the bride-iin her home Friday. The usual Sunday buffet supper Mr.

and Mrs. Holland Johnson of Creek Road, "Webster, and sound movie will be hfld from 5 to 7 p. m. at Brook-Lea Country mm groom air crew. Cpl.

and Mrs. Costa are spending a short honeymoon in Texas. Before entering the Air Force, fcoth Corporal Costa and his bride were students at Bradley Polytech nave returned from JNew York Club. Reservations must be made. WAVES who will be guests of City, where they spent the weekend Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin B. Acker- to have it. "When we had that double holi 'Beomf 'BorujcuAi honor Friday night at a Pre-Hunter party at the SS Rochester will include Carmel H. Alaimo, Arlene man of New York Citv will be day on Labor Pay I had the grand- eet time doing some of those extra IS M.

Bundschuh, Margaret H. Dag- nic College at Peoria, 111. Corporal Coeta now is in training as a B-29 radio gunner. Hindi Honay Almond Fragrance Crtain 75c VAlUf F0I ONir things. It was Labor Day all right, but it was fun, too.

When I finished my kitchen just shone as it hasn't the Village Iryi, Wyoming. Mrs. H. Raymond Allen of Highland Heights entertained the Study Club at luncheon in her home yesterday. "3f 3t Ensign Robert Gillespie, USNR, and Mrs.

Gillespie will arrive today to spend a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gillespie of Warwick Avenue. Ensign Gillespie, who haa been stationed in Hollywood, will go to the Naval Navy Wives of Rochester will hold a masquerade Halloween party Saturday night et the home of Mrs. Amelia Wilcox in Wheel-don Drive.

The Ladies' Community Club of Spencerport will hold its monthly luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. today at the home of Mrs. George B. Draper. A Halloween Party for members Famous for toft, smooth hands creamy -rich ingredients you'va always loved.

Reg. SOt size. plh7 since I took my job. "Believe it or not, it's been a real dm hardship for me to skimp the gar, Joan P. JJilsworth, Phyllis JU.

Englert, Nancy Ford, Grace E. Mc-Cabe, June L. McCabe, Dorothy E. Moyse, Phyllis J. Parker, Cecelia C.

Smith, Ruth E. Synard, Helen Toney, Virginia E. Kassel, Rita E. Pelletier, Elizabeth N. Walker, Martha Wallace, Ethel L.

Cher-kauer and Eleanor R. Higbee. weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G.

piark of Whalen Road. Ensign Gardner Anstice, ySNR, will arrive this week from Logans-port, to spend a short leave with Mrs. Anstice, who is occupying a residence in Berkeley Street. Mr. and Mrs.

Tucker Fowle of Bermuda, who spent several weeks in town, have left for Baltimore and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee of housework the way I've had sAm tea There ar. doubtless millions of ummcn who will agree with her Hindi Corn plat Facial AU-in-ona cream a rlaanier softener powdrr base.

Krg. 25f sia. LIMITIO TIMI Station at Miami when his leave expiree on Nov. 1." that that has been a real sacrifice. And who look forward" with her to the day when they have time for the niceties as well as the necessities of housework; the things that Tuna In 1 Hindi Hind Dala'evtry Monday night Mrs.

James J. Stafford of Ambas rVwrrliht. I IMS of St. Anne's Rosary and Altar Society and their escorta will be held at 8:30 p. m.

Saturday in the church Mrs. Frank Kaiser and Mrs. John Heim are co-chairmen. Members of the Utility Class of East Avenue epent the weekend at CHURCH TO HOLD SAI The Stettner Class of the Ogden Presbyterian Church will hold a baked food sale from 2 to 5 p. m.

today at the Spencerport Coal and Feed Store. sador Drive, with her sister, Mrs, ink I'MMturu UooUMId. M.J. Belle E. Renaud of Wellington Ave the Spencerport Methodist Church will meet this afternoon at the home of Miss Esther A.

Ball. The Sodality of the Immaculate Heart of Mary of SS. Peter and Paul Church will sponsor a Sunday breakfast for servicemen in Catholic Community Service Can nue, are in New York City for a few days en route from a three weeks' stay in Atlantic City, N. J. -X" -3f Mrs.

Wesley Yale of North Goodman Street will enterttain the Wednesday Morning Literary Group at her home today. Mrs. Hyman Swart entertained at her home in Baden Street at a farewell party Friday in honor of Mrs. Irving Lipsky of Sellinger Street, who will leave next' week for Detroit. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward White of Webster will leave today for Dania, where they will make their home. Miss Eleanor Tibbetta of New York City, Miss Mary Louise Martin and Mies Constance Dudley, teen extension of the USO at Co- lumbua Civic Center Sunday. Mrs More diaper Prudgery For My Mommy! make a house affirmatively clean instead of jvst not dirty. Caresses She Loves to Give The of candlesticks and faucets and fixtures, and andirons; the frequent cleaning of silver; window panes shining with 'Cleanliness; floors frequently waxed; furniture oiled; mirrors and picture glass kept spotless, and djist-free; muslin curtains immaculately white; linen closet in perfect order; bathroom cabinet tidy, and all bathroom fixtures cleaned and polished.

There are tr'ngs one can neglect without danger to health, and without having a house actually dirty, but they are the little things that the woman who loves her home loves to do. The other things, the necessary sweeping and dusting and washing dishes and essential cleaning are her daily service to the house. But the others are like caresses that she loves to bestow. Of course women will miss the excitement and the money, but to many the chance to so cherish their homes again will weigh heavily in the balances. John Condon and Mrs.

William HAlLOWt'EU 5 Today's Socia Calendar a. m. "Altar Guild, Lutheran Church 'ot the Reformation, rum-mace sale, 128 Main St. W. 9 a.

m. Crouch Chapter, YWCA, rummage sale, 242 Clinton Ave. N. 9 a. m.

Women's Alliance. South CongTeeational Church, rummage 455 South Ave. 9 a. m. Sisterhood, Temple Kerith Kodesh, rummace sale, 35-39 Gibbs St.

2 p. m. Perpetual Help Society, meeting, St. Marv's Hospital. 2 p.

m. Women's Missionary Societies Calvary and First Evangelical churches, with West Walworth and Webster, district rally, Webster Eyaneelical Church. 2:30 p. m. Rochester Federation of Women's Clubs, unveiling of tablet to Susan B.

Anthony, 17 Madison St. 3 p. m. Allyn's Creek and Rochester Garden cltib3, lecture. Little Theater.

Memorial Art Gallerv. 4 p. of Rochester Women's Club, informal ten for newcomer to University, Helen Wood Hall, Crittenden Boulevard. 4 n. m.

Vassar Pay alumnae, tea for prospective students, their mothers, home of the Misses Anna and Bertha Hubhpll. East Avenue. 6:15 p. m. Women's Rochester Chamber of Commerce, dinner meeting.

Chamber. 6:30 p. m. Vassar Alumnae, dinner. Centurv Club.

6:30 p. m. Women's Ad Club, dinner meeting. Hotel Rochester. 6:30 p.

m. Webster Baptist Church, tureen supper and Family Xiht, church. 6:45 p. m. Calvary Baptist Church, nupner and School of Missions, church.

7 p. m. Business and Professional Woman's Club. Red Cross Surgical Dressing Unit. Spring Street House.

7 n. m. Alumnae TVlta annual Founder's Day Banqueti The Roosevelt. 8 p. m.

USC, entertainment and lance. Flower City Link, Order of the Golden Chain. i p. m. Syracuse.

University Alumnae Club. Get Acquainted Partv. AAUW. Fast Avenue. 8 p.

m. Eta Chapter. Pelta Kappa Gamma meeting, home Mrs. Edna Jones, Elmdorf Avenue. 8:30 P.

m. Miriam Chapter. Miz-rachi Women's Organi'tion, meet-In? and social. JYM-WA. 9 p.

m. Institute of Jewish Studies, opening lecture JYM-WA. BUY THE NATION'S 4 FAVORITE FOP corn GUARANTEED TO look roa 1 un 1 TTJ pvaraMin both of Boston, were guests over the weekend of Miss Marjorie Mer 4l rill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D.

Merrill of Webster, juniors at Oberlin College. They have returned to resume their studies. Tassssasjadl all 1 and that's not baby-talk, 'cause he wears NATA-PAX DIAPERS those new, soft, disposable paper diapers! TRUST YOUR HAIR TO A TRAINED OPERATOR TO WED SOLDIER The engagement of Miss Betty L. Moore to Pfc. Robert J.

Brodie, son of Mrs. C. Brodie of Hillside Avenue, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L.

Moore of Algood, Tenn. Miss Moore was graduated from Tennessee Polytechnic Institute and will receive her master's degree from Louisiana State University in December. Private Brodie attended the University of Michigan where he was in his senior year before he entered the Army. He is sta-tioncd at Camp Bowie, Tex. OFF SALE PERMANENT WAVES on Hollywood Permanenl Here's joy for the woman who wants exquisite hair beauty at a huge saving! You'll thrill to the headful of natural-longer -lasting curls.

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