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4 THE BINGHAMTON PRESS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1932. Social, Club and Personal Affairs Engagement Announced Rev. Wilbur Dodge, June 28. Mr. and Mrs.

Barnes are at their home, 8 Louisa street. Floyd O. Youngs Weds Miss Baldwin TISS win daughter of ETHEL of I. Charles H. BALDWIN, BaldNanticoke, became bride of Floyd 0.

Youngs at the home of the Rev. F. E. Terwilliger of Lisle, June 30. Miss Leora E.

Baldwin of Nanticoke, old Roat of North Nanticoke were sister of the bride, and More. Harthe bride's attendants. Harold Roat was best man. The bride is a graduate of the Whitney Point High school and the Cortland State Normal school. She has been a teacher in the schools of Nanticoke and Willet, and for the last years at Islip, L.

I. Mr. and Mrs. Youngs will live in Nanticoke upon their return from a trip Youngs through is New Mr. England.

Mrs. a niece of and Levi T. Baldwin, 15 Davis street, and Mrs. Ellen Lamb, Floral avenue, this city. Mrs.

Titus Makes Low Golf Score IRS. REXFORD W. TITUS captured in the the blind prize for low score nine played by the women golfers at the Binghamton Country club links Tuesday morning. The prize was donated by Robert R. Lacey.

Others playing were Mrs. Robert R. Lauder, Mrs. Archibald Whitelaw, Mrs. Ray M.

Gaffney, Mrs. Ralph T. Boyd, Mrs. C. Aubrey Bowen, Mrs.

Richard M. Deyo, Miss Dorothy Hill, Mrs. Mark Maxon and Mrs. Edgar Parsons. Among the women golfers planning to go to Owego Thursday to play in an invitation tournament are: Mrs.

Richard M. Deyo, Mrs. Archibald Whitelaw, Mrs. Rexford W. Titus, Mrs.

Ray M. Gaffney, Mrs. Robert Lauder, Miss Dorothy Hill, Mrs. W. W.

Couperthwalte, Mrs. A. Culver Aubrey Bowen, Mrs. Mark Maxon, Mrs. Harold J.

Underwood, Mrs. James T. Ivory and Mrs. William A. Behan.

Next Tuesday morning, the women will participate in a match play with handicap on the Binghamton Country club course. The prize been donated by Chester B. Lord. July 15, the women golfers will to Elmira to join in a match with Elmira linkswomen. Alpha Gammas Give Dinner-Dance black accessories.

Lodge Meets Tonight LPHA GAMMA sorority enterA tained at a semi-formal dinner-dance at the Persian Palace, Tuesday night, The hostess WAS Miss Natalie Wolever, former president, who was gowned In apple green silk with white accessories. Other members attending were Miss Katherine Kelper, dressed In peach-colored eyelet organdie; Miss Ethel McGill, green chiffon; Betty Gromes, net: Miss Iris Wood, flowered chiffon; Isabelle French, blue satin; Miss Delores Gardner, organdle trimmed with blue: Miss Betty Dowling, blue taffeta; Miss Grace Sauntry, white crepe; Miss Mavis Carkhuf, flowtaffeta with bodice of cream lace: Miss Camilla Carter, black taffeta and green satin: Miss Thelma Pearson, blue chiffon with Parlor City Lodge, 116, to the S. U. of N. A.

will hold Its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. F. W. Renney, 11 Kirkwood avenue, tonight. A supper will the precede meeting.

King's Daughters to Meet The Watchful Circle of the King's Daughters will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur A. NewIng, 6 Bellevue avenue, Thursday, A covered luncheon will be CAPITOL STARTS SATURDAY! Battalion" Hoover and Roosevelt Invited to State Fair Women of Oteyokwa Lake Colony Will Stage Farce Saturday Night 'A presented CLIMAX," by Lake farce, women colony will of the for be Oteyokwa the entertainment of the families summering at the lake and their guests Saturday night. Mrs. Arthur W.

Alexander is in charge of the entertainment this year. Mrs. William B. Thomas will direct the play. The opening scene takes place in a small church where a meeting of the sewing society is in full swing.

The women are exy cited over the arrival new minister, who haven taken for granted is married and what to do about "fixin" the parsonage causes no of anxiety and ends with a thrilling climax. The cast includes Sidney J. Marshall, who will play the role of "Lorindy Mrs. Samuel E. Vail as "Mrs.

Deacon Mrs. Yetter 8.8 Mra. Frank O. VanDerKar as "Mrs. Mra.

Eric Von Nostitz as "Mrs. Wealthy Perry H. Shaw as "Mrs. Mrs. Charles 0.

Worden A8 "Miss Jones'; Mrs. Herbert E. Woodward as "Aunt Polly Mrs. Paul VanDerKar as Mrs. C.

Ralph Corbin Mrs. Arthur W. Alexander as "Miss Lucy Squires." The Sunday morning programs given by the cottagers are always interesting events and the program arranged for Sunday will not The an exception to the rule, according to the announcement that Mrs. Perry Shaw will speak on "Song of Our Syrian Guest." Mrs. William Thomas is in charge of the music on these occasions.

Mark Forty-fifth Wedding Day SURPRISE PARTY was given A C. at pronome 59 of Mr. Homer and street, Mrs. in honor of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Judson F. the occasion being their fortyfifth wedding anniversary. The rooms were decorated with roses. During the evening Vere C. Fisher entertained with songs.

Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs.

Tracy Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Darling Conklin; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett, Johnson City; John Bennett, New Milford, Mr.

Mrs. Bert Allen, Wilson Brown, Dr. and Mrs. C. W.

Lindsley, daughter Luella and son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bittings, Mr.

and Mrs. William Purnie, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Meier and daughters Alice and Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carey and daughter Joyce, Mrs.

Vere C. Fisher, Mrs. Wright Bittings, Mrs. Minnie Kilts, Mrs. Elizabeth Worden, Mrs.

Elizabeth Shattuck, Mrs. Alice Powers and daughter Mildred, Mrs. Carrie Barriger, Mrs. Mildred Barriger and Miss Ruth Jennings, Shower-Bridge for Bride-Elect M' TISS of who Albert MARION will become Ulmer, VAN the ARSDALE, soon, bride was guest honor at a showerbridge given at the home of Mise Anna Meyer, 10 Walnut street, recently. Guests were Miss Grace Rogers, Miss Nellie Rogers, Miss Maude Luscomb, Miss Ona Spaulding, Miss Grace Holcomb, Miss Marion Munn, Mrs.

Francis Knowlton, Miss Ann Burrell, Miss Caroline Wadsworth, Miss Mildred Ronk and Miss Frances Van Aradale. Miss Grace Rogers entertained at variety shower and bridge her home in Oak street last week for Mias Van Arsdale. There were 12 guests. Mrs. Martin Kunkel entertained 15 guesta at a dinner, bridge and shower at her home, 99 Leroy street, for Miss Van Arsdale.

Other prenuptial affairs included a variety shower at the home of Mrs. S. Kunkel, 325 Riverside Drive, also a luncheon and shower given by Miss Elizabeth Pratt and Miss Alice Tate at The Burlingham. Covers were laid for Roland Ross Marries Beatrice M. Wild MISS BEATRICE M.

WILD, who recently resigned as associate agent of Broome County 4-H clubs, was married to Roland Ross, director of physical education, Roxbury Central High school, at Delaware Water Gap, July 1. The bride, a graduate of the New York State College of Home Economics, Cornell University, was leader of Broome County 4-H Homemaking cluba for nearly two years. Her successor is Miss Dorothy Young, a graduate of Elmira College and the New York State School of Agriculture at Canton. Miss Young has been engaged in home demonstration work in Cowill visit homes of all girls belumbia county. During July she longing to Broome County 4-H Homemaking clubs.

Celebrate Birthdays Mrs. Ray Turk entertained at her home, 100 Broad avenue, In honor of the birthdays of her daughters, Muriel, who is eight years old, and Marjorie, who is 10 years old. Attending were Marion Musto, Helen Ryan, Marie Ryan, Myrtle Brown, Betty Cook, Cook, Florence Booth, Mary Whalen, Barbara Tuttle and Catherine Booth. NIf-T Club Entertained Mrs. Roy E.

McFate entertained the Nif-T club at her home, 3 Church street, Port Dickinson. Miss Margaret Reardon was a club guest. Members attending were Mrs. Roy Hinekley, Mrs. Arthur Williams, Mrs.

George Schanz, Mrs. Harley Edwards, Mrs. Charles Watson, Mrs. Raymond Quinn, Miss Florence Vanderwalker, Miss Alice Gray, Miss Teresa Hallahan. Vega--Beach Miss Frances Louise Beach of Cortland and Ralph V.

Vega of Elmira were married by the Rev. Earl A. Smeich, pastor of the Immanuel Presbyterian church, at his home, 545 Chenango street, July 3. Miss Elma Lounsberry of this elty and Arnold F. Daly of Brooklyn were the attendants.

Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knauf, 101 Louisa street, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Thelma Vera, to Roger B. Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Barnes, 88 Bigelow street. The ceremony WAS performed in the Methodist church, Montrose, by the 6 Miss Ruth Catherine Braund Becomes Bride of Robert B. Forbes ISS RUTH CATHERINE BRAUND, daughter of Mrs. C.

O. Darling, 10 Krees street, and Robert B. Forbes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Forbes, 78 Pennsylvania avenue, were married in the West Windsor Baptist church by the Rev.

P. T. Gates at 8 o'clock Tuesday night. A profusion of evergreens and roses formed a colorful setting for the rose-covered rustic arch before which the bridal party Pauline Boardman, stoodiend of the bride, played the wedding music. Miss Geraldine Braund was maid of honor for her sister, Eleanor Johnson was flower girl, and Lou Brady was best man.

The bride was dressed in 'yellow embroidered triple sheer chiffon and carried shell pink roses. Her hat of horsehair braid, slippers and lace mitts harmonized with her pridal, bouquet. The maid honor wore a gown of flesh colored triple sheer chiffon, a yellow horsehair hat, mitts and slippers and carried sunburst roses. The flower girl was dressed in light green georgette, a brimmed green organdie hat and carried pink sweet peas with yellow daisles. A reception at the home of the bride's mother, following the ceremony, was attended by the immediate relatives and a few close friends.

The rooms were decorated with greenery and baskets of yellow roses and pink rambler roses. The bride's table was decorated with wedding cake and br pink tapers in crystal holders. White rosebud and wedding bell favors were at the covers. Mr. and Mrs.

Forbes left on a motor trip to the Catskills. They will be at home at 59 Mitchell avenue after July 15. Mrs. Forbes wore a poudre blue georgette dress, a coral hat, and a gray sports coat and slippers. The out-of-town guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Stinson, Scranton: Mr. and Mrs. Orin Whittemore, Otego; Miss T. K.

Braund and Ivan Braund, on Towanda, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrews and family, Deposit. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman T. Collier, Mrs. Homer Hilton, and Miss Harriett Britton have returned from Dutchess county, where they were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.

B. Hilton at Hilton Hall. Homer Hilton, and Homer Hilton, were also weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs.

L. N. Meier, 33 Jackson street, had as recent guests Mr. and Lyle MuDoris and Jean, of maugh and Maxine, Flint, Mich. Mrs.

Mumaugh is a sister of Mr. Meter. Chewing Nails, Throwing Crumbs, Naughty Habits Brockton, July 6 (United -The Rev. Horace F. Holton, D.D., preaching on "The Thread of Habit" at Porter church, asked the children in the congregation to name some examples of "naughty" habits.

A girl piped up with: "Chewing your fingernails." A boy followed with: "Throwing bread crusts under the table." Shunning Domestic Sand Brings Disappointment Provincetown, July 6 (United Press) This Cape Cod town, whose shores abound in sand, imported a carload of sand from the Midwest, at considerable expense, to scour the town standpipe. The sand was supposed to be more effective than that along the coast, but after it arrived experiments proved the reverse to be true. Syracuse, July 6 (Associated Press) -New York state wants both Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt to attend the state fair in September. An Invitation to address the fair will be sent the President, J.

Dan Ackerman, director of the fair, announced after conferring with Charles H. Baldwin, commissioner of agriculture and markets. The New York Governor customarily attends the fair. If Prestdent Hoover accepts, the addresses of the two presidential candidates probably will be on separate days, Mr. Ackerman said.

Runs Back To Work; Yesterday Couldn't Move Aching Legs Rheumatic Sufferer Gets Relief With Amazing Speed Happy reports are pouring in telling of the startling results following the use of Nurito for rheumatism, neuritis, neuralgia, lumbago and other torturing aches and pains. This amazing remedy contains no opiates, no narcotics or no heart deterrent, and is absolutely safe. In order that the number of sufferers who have tried everything with no success can test Nurito, If you can try it on this daring guarantee: doesn't prove the most wonderful successif the very first three doses do not stop the most intense pain your money will be, refunded. Helpless, bed-ridden, pain-racked, sleepless people from torturing pain are the ones who particularly should try this wonderful Nurito on this positive guarantee. Try it today.

Don't wait. At all drug stores. -Advertisement. SPECIAL, $1.45 Gal. RED BARN PAINT Recommended for all outside work.

Barns, Silos, Sheds, Fences, Roots, etc. Clings to the surface and wears and wears. Will cover about 300 square feet, two coats. ROSE'S PAINT STORE 112 Front Street Open Evenings Starts Tomorrow! Reductions of 25 to on COATS SWARTZSI DRESSES Court and Washington Streets HATS See Our Windows! JULY MR. and MRS.

BARRETT GARDNER, 341 Conklin avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Juanita, to Merrill Clifton Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Jones of Allentown, Pa. The wedding will take place in August.

served at noon. A business session will follow. Silver Wedding Day Celebrated TR. AND MRS. WILLIAM GUARDIA celebrated their silver wedding anniversary at their home in Conklin avenue, the Fourth.

The dinner table was placed on the lawn and decorated in the national colors. Attending were Misses Palmina and Theresa Guardia, Frank Guardia, Mrs. Ernest Yanuzzl and son Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bennett and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Yanuzzi and daughter Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Yanuzzi and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Yanuzzi and children, James Yanuzzi, Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes, Frank Yanuzzi and Miss Olga Bettney. Prospective Bride Tendered Shower ISS Miss MARY Winifred VAN Hatton DUSEN enter- and tained at a kitchen shower at the home of the latter, 115 Pennsylvania avenue, in honor of Miss Jane Fowler who will become the bride of James Tubbs soon. The table was decorated in orchid and green.

The centerpiece was of roses. Guests were Miss Virginia Romain, Miss Florence Spencer, Miss Anna Yelle, Miss Gladys Lloyd, Miss Emelie Lawrence, Miss Norma Brewster, Miss Margaret Brink, Miss Catherine Cleary, Miss Church, Mrs. Harry Corson and Betty Mrs. Robert Wilson. Win on Links Mrs.

Ruth Geiger won the low gross prize and Mrs. W. R. Ballard, won the low net prize in the three-club tournament by women golfers at the Vestal played Hills Country club, Tuesday. Mrs.

Theodore Stacey and Mrs. Garry Cornick were in charge. Others playing were Mrs. John Fitzmartin, Mrs. Byron French, Mrs.

Roland E. Stowe, Miss Hazel Vandeburg, Mrs. E. J. Fitzmartin.

Following the match, luncheon was served in the clubhouse. Daughters of America Marion Council, 8, Daughters of 163 Washington street, America, will meet in the, rooms, Thursday night. Installation of officers will be held. PI Phi Meets Tonight Pi Phi fraternity will meet with Stuart Lawson, 13 Mason avenue, at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Weekend Party: Among the Binghamtonians attending the weekend party at the Tabernacle cottage in Sidney were Miss Marion Darrow, Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Ann Sortore, Miss Doris Jones, Miss Marguerite Hill, Miss Ethel Hill, Miss Betty Neal and Carl Klausner, WOMEN Has your doctor told you the sary protection for feminine hygiene? BORO- The Safe Germicide has his recommendation for 20 years as A reliable germ-killer.

non-Irritating and safe to 1180 in solution. BORO is completely deodorizing. It cleans, soothes and delleate tissues. Very economical to use Get BORO and read directions. BORO For Choice STEAKS and CHOPS Fresh Lobster Soft Shell Crabs and other Sea Foods Try GANDY'S 80 Chenango Street 6:30 a.

m. to 10 p. m. STOCK REDUCTION "Say It With Cash at Swartz's" Professional Men and Women Have your office and waiting room furniture renewed during vacation time and find everything spick and span when you return. We offer a special service to professional people in repairing, upholstering and manufacturing of wicker furniture.

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It is your assurance that your breath will be sweet, clean, and wholesome. Listerine's amazing deodorant effect is not a matter of opinion. It is a matter of scientific fact. Doctors Know It For the past 50 years, physicians and surgeons have prescribed Listerine above all other antiseptics because it combines marked deodorant effect with certain, safe germicidal action. Recent laboratory and clinical tests also clearly establish Listerine's superior deodorant power, when used in the mouth.

They proved that Listerine instantly gets rid of odors which ordinary antiseptics cannot hide in 12 hours. A second series of experiments to test Listerine's power to overcome the odor of onion, once more showed Listerine's superiority. Used as a mouth wash, Listerine overcame the onion odor immediately, while another antiseptic, used in the dilution of three to one, failed to overcome the odor in 24. hours. Listerine's Double Action Listerine's value as a preventive and remedy for halitosis lies in its double action.

of all halitosis is caused by the fermentation of tiny bits of food in the mouth. Listerine immediately halts such fermentation -in other words, strikes a at the cause of odors. Then, it destroys the odors themselves. Lambert Pharmacal Company, St. Louis, Missouri.

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