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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 4

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Elmira, New York
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PAGE FOUH, ELMITtA ST A Tl A ZTCTTE TUESDAY, JULY 1, 10H0. will hold a picnic Thursday at 2 p. m. in Brand Park. Supper will be State Troopers IWin Round-up on "The New Figure" and "Beauty Culture" If you write her, care of this paper, enclosing a self-addressed, stamped envelope and 10 cents tn coin, for each, to cover cost of a smoker.

Most of our gum trubles arise from acidity of the mouth. The oda rinse alleviates this danger, and frequently remedies bad served at 8:30 for which eacli Is to SOCIAL NEWS AND PERSONALS take dishes, silver, sandwiches and breath. Personal one other article of food. AH students of the school are, Invited. Gladys Glad on BEAUTY AMER ICA'S MOt' FAMOUS BEAUTY Of All Tramps questions on beauty will be answered through Miss Glad's dally column.

Mrs. Carl J. Georgia and eon, "Billy," have returned from a two weeks' visit to Olean, Buffalo and WILLIAMS HOVEY in opening a campaign a galni it Niagara Falls. There are still a great number Mr. and Mrs.

L. Bex Hlbbard of people In the world who re- and daughters, Joyce sni Ruth, of Bath and Mr. and Mrs. George Ris- BOYD FRISBIE. Mr.

and Mrs. Otis E. Boyd of Elrmra. R.FJD. 3, announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia to Herbert B.

Frisbie, son of Mrs. Hollis Mills, on Friday. June 27. ia the parlors of the Lake Street Presbyterian Church. The Rev.

R. Lew Williams officiated. Miss Elizabeth Reevs and Cramer were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs.

Frisbie left on a short motor trip and are "at home" on Coleman Avenue. tramps and Trooper Paul Charles A. Roche and hts ot Senecal arrested five knig lhe fTd id3v afteSoon. Sentences Creek Monday aftern by of 10 days each were Justice of. the Pea Jadpd ley and son, Robert, of llorselmads, were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. George Volght of Big Flats. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds l.verett fuse to countenance smoking.

I myself can Bee no harm In an occasional cigarette. But I am of the opinion that excesslvH smoking la entirely irreconcil of Coining and Mr. und Mrs. DUNN REUNION. The fourth annual reunion of the Dunn family was held at Brand Park Saturday, June -S.

The following officers were elected: Festus lloveneamp, president; John Dunn, vice president; Mrs. Festus lloveneamp, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Carl Currier, chairman of table committee; Mr. and Mrs.

Raynnd E. Dunn, chairmen of entertainment committee; assisted ty Mr. and Mrs. Carl Currier. Mr.

and Mrs. Festus lloveneamp, Mrs. Jane Sparling and Donald Sparling. A picnic dinner was served to 47 persons after whicfr games and races were enjoyed. Prizes were donated by Mrs.

Fred Lewis and Miss Leone Seeley. Those present were: John Dunn. t. Tni nnil ANSWERS TO QUERIES HANDS Elsie: Massage your hands with warmed cocoa abutter, making the strokes toward the wrist. Olive oil will help you make your skin soft and smooth.

ASTRINGENT Adeline: An excellent astringent lotion may be prepared from eight ounces of witch hazel and a four per cent, solution of boric acid. If this proves too drying to your skin, use a solution of three parts rose water and one part glycerine. RED NOSE. Jean: Your red nose is caused by George Volght and daughter, Isa- 3i Waverly, July 1. Miss Gus-sie Lee Williams, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Williams of Lake Place, Florida, and Kenneth Hovey, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Hovey of Waverly Street, Waverly, were married at the home of the bridegroom Sunday, by the Rev. Levi Lunn. A wedding dinner followed at Jenkins Inn. The bride has just completed a post-graduate course at the Worrell Memorial Hospital Training School for Nurses New Yoik. Mr.

Hovey has a position with the Martin Electric Company of Cleveland, O. Kienzle wnen i rraienment. guilty to vagrancy on gj.d A roundup of ail tramps has bn ordered by LEAVENWORTH REUNION Th ISth annual reunion of the Leavenworth family was held at Rorick'a Glen Saturday, June 28. There were 23 members of the family present and two visitors. Those present were: Mrs.

Phllena McEl-wee and Walter VanDusen of Easir Campbell; Viola Edminster, daughter. Miss Julia of Erwin; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Danlnburg. Miss Olive Cosgrove of Painted Post: Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Leavenworth; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leavenworth and children, Alanaon, Mora, Eloise and Charlene of South Corning; Mr. and Mrs.

Gillette Leavenworth, Miss Adelaide Leavenworth, Mrs. Ivan Gowdy. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Conklin and children, Wayne; Alta and Mtrna Leavenworth of this city and Wilbur Green or Horseheads.

The next reunion will be held the last Saturday in June, 1931 at the home of Mrs. Philena McElwee of East Campbell. Officers elected for next year are: belle, of Big lata, spent faunday Owego. Mr. and Mrs.

G. Frederick Wad- BIRTHDAY PARTY A surprise tartv ViM.i c.t,, dell and children of bpauuling If able with true beauty. A physician has recently an- day afternoon at Hoffman Park in nonor or ucnald White, of 312 West iMftn btreet. in recognition of his nounced that poor circulation. Take deep breath Mrthday annivers ary "trench mouth," RYAN SPEAKS AT WYOMING.

dress6 aY thf dual alumni and banquet (aturday nlghL His topic was Exper encw a disease which nire received many Street are spending two weeks at Branchport on Keuka Lake. Miss MargaiPt Powers of 981 SullivaiL Street has gone to Luke Placid to spend two months. A daughter, Rita Ann, was born June 27 at the Sanders' Maternity Hospital, Elmira Heights, to Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Roessel of 1315la College Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Powers and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Powers are in ttliu vile, jvim v.

ing exercises to stimulate the blood circulation. Also, you might massage the nose with a lot of cold TO CONDUCT COURT. sons; Mr. and Mrs. reu ia cream.

children. Mr. and Mrs. uari curmi and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.

Festus Editor's Note: While it is im Clivantp atii. v. Bath, July 1. Commissioner George D. MacDonnald, Rochester, will preside at a regular term of workmen's compensation court at Principal ortne our School." a Portion toAvoca years prior to his comms possible for Miss Glad to answer beauty questions by mail, she will gins ana dinner was served at 6 p.

a huge cake serving as the centerpiece. Those present were IpnaUus Grosky, Walter West. William Shemion, Warren Stanton. Richard Patelumas. Raymond Pate-lumas, Clarence Meade.

William Stanton, Dorothy Perry. Louise Edwards, Olga Stanton." Carol Patelumas, Helen DeWolf, Catherine White, Blanche Stanton, Rena White. Jane Sparling and son. miss Leouc Seelev, Herbert Rubin and Haskell Rubin of Elmira: Walter Seeley Prosident Hanford Edminster of in lab. the Eath court house Wednesday.

Utica to attend the wedding of Miss Kathryn Mallory and John 11. Shee- be happy to send you her pamphlets Erwin; vice president, Ira Leaven worth of South Corning; secretary GLADYS GUAii became quite prevalent during the war, is becoming more common among women "since women have taken up smoking." need have no deleterious effect if women keep their teeth in perfect condition. This means that the woman smoker must give more care to her teeth than the non-smoker. Tho caution also must be given women to cease smoking if their Kiinis are inclined to bleed, and not to revert to the habit until the gums have been restored to health. Whenever the gums become red-donfil fir hloed easilv.

the safe inptim.) 11 in i ihHiii. i. mm mi IIIMBBITOJI. I .11 w. and treasurer.

L. Conklin of El mira Committee: Mrs. Philena McElwee. Mrs. Ella Leavenworth Mrs.

Marjorie Leavenworth, Gillette Leavenworth. and children of Trowbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Duna and sons of Cosran Station, Sherman Wheeler of MiUerton.

Mr. and Mrs. William Mason and daughters of Johnson City. MEETING POSTPONED Regular meeting of South Elmira W.C.T.U. scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed.

LODGE MEETTONIGHT Queen City Lodry 611. will hold its regular evening at Meeker's Hall on Lake Street. han on Wednesday in ht. rancis tie Sales Church. Mrs.

C. F. Matthews of Dickinson Street is leaving today for Syracuse to attend a convention of the State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. She will give an address at the memorial sej-vlce on Wednesday. Mrs.

E. F. Leahy of 121 Wall Street upderwent an operation at the Ithaca Memorial Hospital Monday morning. Professor Kenneth E. Smith of Newcomb College, New Orleans.

GUEST AT LUNCHEON mm i I I Mis Caroline Dawdy of 61" Euclid Avenue entertained guests brl I -ww TIT If J. MrMr' I ttiintr to do ia to consult a dentist Miller ROOT REUNION The sixth annual reunion of the lou ixTiow fve nave uiv uvuua i Immcfliatt-lv. If it is treated in Mis Covers at luncheon today at the Villa. complimentary to Charlotte Kolb. bride-elect, ware laid for 14.

tim the condition may be cured. Tf it is such a condition Ira Root family will be held at Putnam Park Sunday. Julv 6. A Kb Ei I MOOSEHEART MEETING The women of the Mooseheart Legion will hold their regular business meeting at the hall at Lake and Carroll Streets this evening at o'clock plcnio dinner will has been known to result in can- i fpr. Great Sale Of Warm Weather TO HOLD PICNIC tendants are asked to bring their The KrfioUer should wash her The Whit" School of Custom Art piates, cups and silver.

ca rnouth much more frequently than I FAQriNATION the non-smoKer. warm water in which a tiny pinch of bicarbonate of soda has been dissolved is an effective cleanser of the mouth Ei i The soda rinse will neutralize whatever acidity may be present In the mouth. It will also remove the -tfr rf tnhacrn from the breath. 1 a 1 1 1 I i A 1 1 I mm i a. -m.

and formerly of Elmira. waz the guest of H. Warner Waid of Upper West Gray Street Monday. The following birlMi are reported at St. Joseph's Hospital: To Mr.

and Mrs. Ambrose Baker of Franklin Street, a son, June 23; to Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Richardson of Sheridan Avenue, a daughter, June 23. Miss Netlie Mae Hunt of Denver, has been spending the past two weeks with her uncle and aunt.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt of 315 West Avenue. Mis Hunt, who was graduated recently from Trinity College, Washington, D. with a Master cf Arts degree, left Sunday for Cleveland, where has accepted a position In the Charity Hospital.

John W. Mann, son Charles and daughter Mrs. Grace Parfl-t, have To rinse the mouth with this solution Is an excellent practice, re gardless or wneiner or noi you are to Toronto. where they visited 1 relatives and friends and attended the wedding June 28 of the former's niece. Mrs.

Harry Jones of Bulkhead is recovering from an appendicitis operation at the Arnot-Ogden Hos pital. returned from 10 days motor trip N' Only 95c Be careful in summer Your sanitary protection must deodorize to be safe own i ri dw Mr ii i jr. i ti i l. r. 1 1.

li ll i. jrt i American Beauty Automatic Iron Balance $1.00 a Month for 8 Months i KOTEX IS SOFT Take advantage of onr offer today, and get an American Beauty Automatic Iron on these unusually easy terms. This opportunity will end July 31. Start today to enjoy the advantages of this convenience. You can get the American.

Beauty for anv ironinsr heat you like. nether you want your iron hot for heavy linens coo! for heer ilks or inbetween for general you nave instant, finger-tip control. And it ray automatical at the temperature desired. A LL through every Kotcx pad, a gentle deodorant is sprinkleJ. ihis deodorant is rure and sate i indeed.

is usca in many Mxmuuk; otions. It is marvtlously ct'ticient. It frees you from one of your most Values Up To S2.95 piir" SH .49 Sir Plenty Of irvinc worries in summer the rr 1 Not a deceptive softness, tht soon packs into chafing hardness, but a lasting softness. 2- Kotex filler is far lighter tnd cooler than cotton, yet absorbs 5 times as much. 3 Deodorizes, safely, thoroughly, by a special process.

4-Disposable, instantly, completely. FrcuUr Krtr i5c for 12 Kxcx Surrr sic 63c for 12 IAtfc to ee the KOTFX TiriT od I KtHKX SANITARY AI'HON at I ny Jrug.JryitooiU or department I store. I fear of a most unforgivable onensc. Reallv. no other pad can be com mm Large Sizes pared with Kotex in summer comfort.

Kotex is lichr, dimty. and resilient. It dots not lose its Associated Gas and Electric System delicacy. It is made of Ccllucouon (not corton absorbent wadding. which absorbs five times more than cotton without any chafing or irritarion.

Korex is rounded and Elmira Water, Light and Railroad Company Hulett Bids. phone 2400 Lake and vVater Sts. Station 20 Elmira, Y. KOT6X tapered. You dispose of it hkc tissue.

The New Sinitary Pad whl cntionret Kotex Company, Clucago, Illinois. No collection of silk street dresses offers smarter styles than these lovely cotton summer frocks. Every detail found on expensive dresses is shown in these capelets, hows, pleats, frills, ruffles, peplums, flared skirts all the most wanted summer fashions in all the smartest shades and colors. The materials are batiste, lawn, shatung, linoline, lustre cloth, in cheery summer prints and soft pastel shades. FLAGS FOR THE FOURTH WAIT FOR THE FIREWORKS FREE But $1.00 Worth Of Fireworks and Get 25c Worth Free 'AT BROWNIE'S 713 Lake Street Please Clip Out and BririR This Ad.

MIRIEST 12x18 Stick Flags with roM pponr tops. Special Qp each 12-inch tick silk flags with gold spear top. Special, each 7 V' T)x8 Fast Colored Snwed Stripes. si.oo Defiance two-ply bunting, mth proof, fast colors, sewed stripes and embroidered stars. Sizes ox5 $2.25 Sizes 4xfi Sizes 5x3 $4.98 Sizes fixlO $593 GERATOR REFRi 1 UOM TOP TO IIOTT1IM- THE MOST FOR THE LEAST MONEY FOR SALE AT fruiii t'innfHil to front tninilv fi -wn run ch'Hn your mr in wny tlmt will win your npplfiuio nixl n'lriilliiMon.

TIip Job will bp Mono no thoroiiKh-ly thai thftp will no mwcH-l(y for nn i ncoir. Our riioiln imtfi i- I ii I tn'tlioli nl riiiipmrnt. urn yours fomniMinl nt but 0tmt. STATE STREET SERVICE STATION INSTVNT MAIL OUDF-K SERVICE oyle ftlarks Co Curtain nrul Third Floor gIjIan, lean (fin Hugs and Lhnili'iim Third Yr 13m3 Wcat Water Street, lllmlra I'hono C2l. 309 E.

Water Street, Elmira, N. Y. Kln und Murker. Hlr'l.

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