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Notes fc (jg) JANE" MARCY AYLESWORTH, daughter of find Mrs. Basil Aylesworth of 744 Ostrom has been separated from the navy after two years of service at the naval communications annex at Washington, D. C. She will return home tomorrow on terminal Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest D. Moore of 2124 Midland ave. pasted the holiday weekend at then- cottage at Sandy Pond, Lake Ontario. a Clary 600 Ostrom ave. a rf and Mrs.

Austin Barnes and daughter, Mrs. Julian B. Bar- rett (if 322 Farmer st. will return today from the SeignUry club in Quebec where they spent the holiday weekend. Mrs.

Ray Calkins of Highland Park, will arrive day to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. William C. Egan of Fayettevllle rd. for a time, Mr. and Mrs.

John Andrews have returned their home Perm Yan, after passing a few days with her parents, Mr. and A. W. Bennett of 200 Shotwell pk. -AMONG those attending the wedding of Miss Mary Elisabeth Moficr to Copt.

Frederick E. Wetherell in the post chapel Rhoads General hospital in Utica Saturday were Dr. and- Floyd Parker of Fayetteville, Dr. and Mrs. Wardner Ayer 914 University Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Arnold of 411 and Mr. and Clarfc of 305 Harrington, rd. and Mrs. H.

R. MacEwen of 406 Rqbineau rd. went' "4 by plane over the Memorial day weekend to Bowling Green, to visit, their daughter, Miss Mary 'Jean MacEwen, a 'r junior at Bowling Green college, and Mr. MacEwen's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. MacEwen. He is head the music department at the college. Horace F.

Taylor, has'returned to Buffalo after 1 tpemting a few days with her mother, Henry K. Chadwick of 2205 E. Genesee st. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen T. Butterworth of LaGrange, are Tisitlng her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Cnner of 322 Kirk ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Emer Irons of Washington, D. are visiting his mother, brother and sister-in-law, Mrs. John E.

Irons of 127 Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Irons of 1112 Cannon this week. F'erry A.

Clark of Kansas City, passed the week- Mid with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bird Clark of 137 W. ave.

on the way to New York city on business. OS3PH BAUSINGER of 319 Medford rd. has. left for Jacksonville, to spend two weeks with his, son, Lt. (JO) Robert J.

Bausinger, who is being separated from the after three and a half years in the naval air corps, On tPicir they will stop in Washington, D. 'New York city and Atlantic City, N. J. Lt. Bausinger was awarded navy cross and the air medal.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hulland of Highbridge jrrtteville, and their granddaughter, Miss Judy Hulland, 'daughter of Mr. arid Mrs.

Robert F. Hulland, of 112 Grovur have returned after a visit with relatives in Pittifield, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of 1627 James'st.

accompa- their daughter, Miss Gloria Miller, to New York city to see Miss Miller off to Bermuda on the clipper She will be away about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Eaton and Miss Julia Eaton of i J43 ave.

passed the holiday weekend with 'his and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eaton of Westfield." Dr. and Mrs. Helge Shipstead and daughter, Miss Inga Sh'ipftead, of 107 Dewitt have returned after spending a week in New York city and Washington, D.

C. AND MRS. S. B. HOLDREDGE of 944 Westcott st.

have returned after passing the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wheeler of Windswept Aurora. Wheeler home and will remain for a week. Col.

and Mrs. Harry C. Wilder of E. Lake Skaneateles, and daughter, Mrs. Roderick S.

Burlingame, Nottingham have returned after spending some time at the Triton club in Canada on a fashing trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Solcombe of Buffalo, formerly of Syracuse, have returned after spending, a week at Hotel Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. G. E.

Jordan of 130 Leighton ave. are pass- in(-a Jew'days in New York city where they are staying at the Barclay. Ir. and Mrs. Donald L.

Smith Sridsons, David Willard and Barry Alan, Of 944 Westcott st. have gone to their summer home at Tully lake park. LAUPHE1MER of W. Lake Skaneateles, wtmt to Pittsburgh, yesterday to spend several weeks on THE POST-STANDARD, SYRACUSE, N. TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1946 Miss Betty of Buffalo, who has accepted a position ai a member of the dietetics at Syracuse General hospital, was honored at a farewell party in Buffalo before to Syracuse.

Mrs. Hazel Harlman, past department president, and Mrs. Adeline Schleit of the department of Sons of Veterans aide, both auxiliary 25, Sons of Union Veterans, will attend a department encampment Monday thru Thursday, June 10-13, in Rochester. William H. Edwards, SK USN, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Edwards of Nedrow, has returned home after being discharged from sei'vice at Lido Beach, L. I. He served two I years and three months as storekeeper, stationed in Trini- dad, JJritish West Indies. AND MRS.

LESTER BAKER of 1000 Bellevue ave. have taken up summer residence at their home on West Lofce Sfconeateles. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C.

Eclls of 948 Lancaster ave. have returned alter spending Memorial day and the weekend at the M'ohawk at Fourth lake in the Adirondacks. Mrs. Opal B. Sweet of 611 Court st, and Charles Stanton, of -1003 Court, st.

will leave today, to motor to Whet ton, 111., where they will attend the graduation exercises it Wheaton college at which Mrs. Angus Arnold, Mrs. Sweep's daughter, will receive a degree. Miss Francine Rosenberg of 285 Genesee Pk. dr, is spending a in Brooklyn with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McNett of 951 Comstock ave. were at their cottage at White lake for the holiday weekend.

FEATURES WOMAN'S WORLD SOCIETY Wieting-Johnson Hospital Auxiliary Was First Tea Social Front UISCUSS AUXILIARY PLANS--Mrs. Albert B. Merrill, general chairman; Richard F. Harrison, vice- of the foundation; Mrs. Harrison, president of'the women's Mrs.

Leon M. Bristol, membership chairman, talk over activities' of the Wieting-Johnson Memorial hospital, a i i a at a tea yesterday at the American Legion clubhouse. Mrs. Harrison spoke to auxiliary members i absence of Frederick W. Kllian, president of the foundation board.

Sodality Lists Banquet ISS PEGGY BAKER, chairman, announces the annual banquet of the Immaculate Conception Sodality St. Joseph's (German) church will take place at.7,30 p. m. today at Sherman's restaurant. Miss Baker i.s being assisted with arrangements by Miss Jane Brolan, Miss Helen Kocicnski, Mrs.

Pauline Dempsey and Mrs Dorothy Montgomery. Officers will be installed at'a short business meeting following dinner by Rev. J. Norbert Lutz. Mrs.

Dorothy Kallfelz will take office as prefect; Miss Dorothy Kallfelz, vise-prefect; Miss Marie Winters, secretary, and Miss Baker, treasurer. Rev. John B. Daley, assistant pastor of St, Charles Borromeo church, who will be guest speaker, will be introduced by Father Lutz, spiritual director the sodality, Other'honor guests will be Rev, Paul L. Hammer, pastor of St, Joseph's church, Liverpool, and Miss Pauline Hemmer, a former member of the sodality.

Father Hemmer formerly was pastor of St. Joseph's church. University Chyrch WSCS to Convene Mrs. Rich Whitney, president, will conduct a meeting of the ex-- ecutive board the WSCS of University Methodist church at noon Friday at the church preceding luncheon at 1 p. m.

Friendly guild, Mrs. Robert Pond, president, will serve and the program will be in charge of Loyalty guild, Mrs. R. L. Nye, president.

A musical program, Including a duet, will be presented by Marjorie Carlton and Mrs. Violet Bedford. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Leonard. Devotions will be in charge of Mrs.

W. H. Traub, Mrs. T. Anderson oC.

Auburn, of missionary education and service for the Northeastern jurisdiction of the Methodist church, wllVreview the study book, "Up-rooted Americans." Printed Pattern BY ALICE WEST nOSCHERT CIRCLE of Centen- ary Methodist church will convene at 2 p. m. -today at the home of Mrs. Robert Blood, 185 Rted ave. Denver circle i meet for luncheon at 12.30 p.

m. Thursday with Mrs. B. Young, 146 Lincoln and Sager circle announces a luncheon meeting for 1 p. m.

Thursday at the home of Mrs, F. W. Soper, 21 (i Cherry rd. Weinerth circle will have a supper session at 6,30 p. Friday at the home of Mrs.

Allen Foils, Hewlett Hill. WSCS of First Ward Methodist, church will meet at m. tomorrow at the Mrs. John F. Wright, 1309 First North st.

Mrs. David Bimville, who attended the general assembly quadriennial meeting 04 the WSCS at Columbus, will report on the session. Mrs. George Ebcling will have charge of devotions and Mrs. Robert Struble will be assisting hostess.

The dance classes or Fore Lc- Moync school will present a revue at 7.30 p. Thursday at the school. The classes, Riven under the direction of Miss Elsie Ann Cllifc, are by the Mothers' club of the school. Root Relief Corps, 20, auxil- to, the Grand Army of the Republic, will meet at 2 p. m.

Thursday at the home of Mrs. Andrea Neupert, 1310 Midland ave, Mrs. Charlotte Estes will conduct business. Tea and cake will be.served after the Mrs. Price to Talk At WSCS Meeting A talk will be given by Mrs.

Elmer E. Price, president of Syracuse West district WSCS, at a meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service of Fur- Inan' Street Methodist church at 1 p. Thursday at Drumlins. Mrs. Paul Shermah, president, will have charge of luncheon reservations arid will' conduct a business session.

Mrs. Fred Hubbard will have charge of devotions. Officers Elected By Central Tri-Y Officers for the fall term were elected by Cetftral high school Tri-Y at a meeting Wednesday at the YWCA. Miss Joy Delfosse heads the slate as president. Other officers are Miss Marilyn Butler, vice-president; Miss Marjorie Martvin, record- secretary; Miss Eleanor McGellavarg, corresponding secretary; Miss Ersilla Bratalli, treasurer; Miss Ruth Ackerman, critic; Miss Rita Barkley, sergeant-at-arms, and Miss Jeanette Revoir, publicity manager.

''ing Marriage Licenses Marriage llcennca were Isnued yeator- nt the city clerk's office to the You'd never believe that this one-piece honey was simple-to- make, but it is! Demure round neck, becoming cap sleeves and three carry-all pockets made with a side entrance--it's made ifrom printed pattern 11)42 in sizes 12, 14, 18, 20. For size 14, use 2 5-8 of 30 in. fabric and saddle stitch as illustrated for added chic. Directions are printed on each pattern piece to show you what it is, where it goes and how to match it to its mate. Send 25c in coins, securely wrapped, your name and address clearly printed, size desired and pattern number to: Pattern service.

The 'Post-Standard, P. O. Box 282, Station New York City 16. following JUchnrd D. Bean, 107 Stevens and feunih A.

Riuid, 602 Madison it. Edward D. Madden Knthryn both i( inoo Lncll Edward D. Roser, 120 Lornn and Helen n. Carpenter, vri.

Benjamin J. IJiDukt, BurnH and Bhlrley I. MoKee, 318 Nichols Donald P. Wcilclt, 10(1 Brndlcy and LortitliL H. Dainnnukl, 117 Car- si.

Phllln C. RllBNCll, Syracuse, RD 3, ar.d Mui-y Hubert, Nodrow, RD 1. Allen Lynch, 113 Duvls nnd Elizabeth C. Smith, 110 Dnvln st. Robert 691 Tully and Arlcnc A.

Krlescl, 116 Onkdnle-dr. rrancls Martin. Rochester, and Emma J. VnnAlystyne, 101 Greenwood pi. Joseph Donardo, 122 Delhi nnd Mary Vlrilnlo, 105 Mary st, Laurence W.

Walker, 714 LoMoync nnd Elizabeth A. FlUpatrlck, 503 Turtle st. Julius Zamek, 1(121 Spring and SllKAboth J. Howard, 132 FershinB ave. Mylcs J.

McCarthy, Dorchester. Elizabeth J. Bchlllo, 306 Bcliuy- lei- at. ADVERTISEMENT This great medicine Is famous to relieve pain, nervous distress and. wonlc, cranky, 'dragged out' feel- Ingo, of such days--when due to To- male functional monthly disturbances.

Also fine stomachic tonic! A UXILIARY 25, Sons of Union Veterans, will convene at 8 p. m. today in Hhe clubrooms with Mrs, Viola Cook, president, conducting business. Mrs. Hazel Harlman, past department president, and Mrs.

Adeline Schleit, a sons of veterans aide, will attend a department encampment Monday thru Thursday, 10-13, in Rochester. Women's district Townsend auxiliary will have a pot luclc luncheon at 12.30 p. m. tomorrow in 302, Yates hotel. business session and games party, will follow.

'Bcrca class of! Brown Memorial church will convene at p. m. today Cor a covered dish supper and business meeting in the church. Brighton school Mothers' club will have a spring luncheon at 1 p. m.

tomorrow at South Side i a Af rs. John eon chairman, announces guests i include members of the school faculty. Those attending are risked to bring table service. Meiliciil SccrcU'i'ieH society will havr a party 8 p. in.

today In "the tea room of the Medical Arts hid if. Miss Pauline Garofnlo and Miss- Doris Brookficld will donate prlr.es. Anna Giosso and Mrs. Bcrnlce Baker will have charge of refreshments. WSCS of James Street Methodist church will' meet at 12.30 m.

tomorrow for a covered dish luncheon in the church. Miss Marjorie Smith, assistant dean pf women at Syracuse university, will speak on "The Status ot Women." Luncheon hostess will be Mrs. William Hanna. Circle A of All Saints Episcopal church will meet at 1 p. m.

tomorrow for luncheon nt the home of Mrs, W. H. Sullivan, 948 Ackerman ave. An art exhibit will be' given by the senior art students at Eastwood high school from 8 to 10.30 p. m.

tomorrow in the school gymnasium. Miss'Rena R. Burdick, art teacher, announces exhibit will include posters, notebooks, studies in pen, 'pencil and ink and decorative maps of the United Nations, The board of managers of Elmcrest Children's Center, will meet at 2 p. m. today at Elmcrest, Trinity Service League to Meet A program of harp music will be presented under the direction of Miss Mary D'Amorc following luncheon of Trinity Service league of- Trinity Episcopal church al 1 m.

tomorrow In the parish house, A business session will follow. Mrs. Malcolm Pcabody i be among special Rucsts a i Mrs, Daniel Jutlon i preside at business. Reports of circle chairmen' and committees i be given and officers elected. ATTEND SERVICES Mr.

and Mr.s. Emmett McCabe of 412 Avery ave, and Mrs. Peiirlc Green Campbell of 422 Avcry ave. motored lo Bath Memorial day to attend services at the Veterans national cemetery. Mrs.

Campbell's husband, James E. Campbell, ii veteran of the Spanish war and worjd war 1, is buried there. Membership Exceeds 450 Since Origin progress made'by the Women's auxiliary to. Johnson Memorial' hospital since its founding in February was lauded by Richard F. Harrison, vice-presir dent of the foundation board, at a tea yesterday at the American Legion clubhouse, 643 W.

Onondaga st. 27 Patients "The original membership of 28 has been increased to 450 since the founding of the auxiliary," Mrs. Harrison pointed out in a talk preceding tea, He also outlined the purpose and activities of the foundation and the auxiliary. The foundation wus grunted charter by the stale Oct. 2(5, 1045, to establish a hospital for the treatment of.

children suffering from rheumatic fever, to engage in research bearing on the disease and to aid and co-operate with other agencifis in the area to establish a complete rheumatic fever program, Chief purpose of the auxiliary is to assist in the operation of the hospital and to increase the happiness and comfort of. the children who are confined there Mrs. Richard F. Harrison is president of the auxiliary. Dr.

J. G. Fred Hiss, medical director of the program, is assisted by Dr. Brewster C. Doust, chief of staff; 'Dr.

Tyree C. Wvatt, assistant chief of staff; Dr. Orren D. Chuprmm, director of 1 research, and Miss Helena Morris, hospital superintendent. AH members of the medical, staff i their services i compensation, The hospital, located nt 960 a i Springs at present, has 27 patients, i i boys and 13 Kirls.

The foundation em- ployes 10 workers and volunteers' assist at the hospital. "This is an interesting change from the early days of the hospital," Mr. 'Hnrrispn commented." In July .1045 we hud three a i and four paid employes." Thirty- seven patients have been admitted since July 1045. Mrs. Albert B.

Merrill, general chairman of the tea, was assisted at the tea table by Mrs. Charles S. Brown, Mrs. Ralph E. Haven, Mrs, Carl M.

Tichcor and Mrs. Harrison. Announcement was made by Mrs. Harrison that the a i i a has 31 life members, 32 associate members and 400 regular members. Membership is open lo interested persons who mny contact Mrs, Leon Bristol, membership chnlrman.

Best Buys From Central New York Market Reports This is the week to buy asparagus, according to Robert Connelly market reporter. Other best buys are beet greens, onions, spinach, lettuce and Swiss chard. Catholic Women Schedule Supper Miss Kalherine Kehoe, 664 W. Onondaga is chairman a supper meeting scheduled by the Catholic Women's club to take place Monday in the clubhouse. Reservations must be mndc by phoning the club.

Chairmen of standing committees were announced at a meeting yesterday in the clubhouse by Margaret Wren, prqsi- denl. Also named were heads of the charity'and education departments, appointed by the president and the board of directors of the organization, Veterans Auxiliary To Outline Plans Mrs. Mary Sehmeltz will presides at a meeting of auxiliary 16, Sons of Union Veterans, at 8 p. tomorrow in the clubrooms In the Lamed bldg. Plans will be formed for the annual encampment to take plticc in Rochester and summer activities will be outlined.

The summer program will presented by Mrs. Eunice Goodrich and a committee including Mrs, Grace Pauli, Mrs. Ida Moore, Mrs. i i a Morgan, Mrs. Nettle Webb and Mi's.

Jnne Mender. BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. of 3983 Pauling New York city, announce the birth of a daughter, Grace i i a Suridny, May 26, in St, Peter's hospital, Brooklyn.

Mr. Ex.zo was formerly with Solvay Process Co, He is a son of Mr. and Mr.s. Anthony Ezzo of 105 Boyd Solvay. HARTLEY'S ORANGE MARMALADE You'll enjoy the tart-sweet taste of this delicious spread that is ripe Seville-type oranges and pure 1 cane sugar.

University Hospital Auxiliary Schedules Spring Luncheon "pROGHESS in the University rSchoo! of Nursing" will the topic 'of Miss Edith Smith, dean of the ol of Nursing a Syracuse university, -vho will be icst speaker a annual spring luncheon of the women's auxiliary, Uni' vcrsity pital.at 12.30 p. m. tomorrow at the On a Mrs. Kallel Golf and Country Guests of honor, along with Dean Smith will be Milt Hudson, director of the 1 training school, and Mn. Van director of social service at the hospital.

Mrs. Dorothy Gilmore, soprano, who will sing a group of songs also will, at the honor 'table. Co-chairmen, tor the luncheon are Mrs. William McNerney and Mrs. Eugene Boudreau.

Mrs. Walter W. Street, president, wilt preside at the business meeting following the luncheon. The reception committee will include, Mrs. O.

H. Mitchell. Mrs. A. Harry Kallet, D.

Taylor, Mrs. Gordon Hoople, Mrs. Dana Norris, Mn. John D. Brockway.

Graeme O'Ceran and Mrs. Street Ushers Listed for Harmony Circle Annual Luncheon A NNOVNCEMENT is made of the of ushers who will assist al the anniral luncheon meeting Harmony Circle, auxiliary to the Syracuse Memorial "1OS- pital at 12.30 p. m. Thursday in the grand 11- room of Ho- Syrat use. s.

W. Niver, M'yn- Rowena 1 luff, Mrs, Harold- Sullivan. Follctt, Mrs. Brewster Mrs. Kopcl Doust, Mrs.

Arthur Shanklin. and Mn. Lewis P. Smith, in charge, will be assisted by Misi Elizabeth Beck, Miss Evelyn Baker, Miss Helen Hartnett, Miss Marion Klcnk, Mrs. John C.

M. Brust, Mrs. Albert VanNen, Mrs. William Kopel, Mrs. Richard Mrs.

John Hummel; Eastman, Mrs. Merle Baihore. Mrs. Richard Weiss, Mrs. Fred Smith.

Mrs. D. S. Barnum, Waller Sibus, Mrt. Elbridge Cammil, Mrs.

Robert McClure, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Edmund French, Mrs. William Mrs. Brockway, Mrs.

Howard Kane, Mrs. Philip Chase. Mrs. C. Ashby Pcnn, Mrs.

Winston Rodormer, Mrs. John Wilkinson and Mrs. Franklin I. Italian Veterans Are Remembered Mrs. Baronc of 404 Helen state veterans aid and rehabilitation chairman of ian American World War Veterans, visited the Veterans hospital at Bath Memorial day.

She was accompanied by her husband, Rocarlo Barone. and Mr. and Anthony I'arsaci of. John Vendetli post, 1, Italian American World War Gifts n' tobacco, gum, magazines and candy were presented and the a'ternoon spent chatting with the hoys. Visits lo the hospital are made by auxiliary members on Memorial and Armistice days.

Miss Katharine Cav- alien is president of the auxiliary to John Vendetti post 1- and Mrs. Clcniie Murcclli of Amsterdam Is sinle uuxilinry president. The a i i a presented $100 to Sunmounl hospital for the purchase o( movies for entertainment of veterans. Mrs. Helms Bride Of Mr.

Diamond Mrs. Lynneal. Hyer Helms, daughter -if Mr. and Mrs. Lee J.

Hyer of lyler, became the bride of Louis E. Diamond of Oneida in a ceremor at 3 p. Thursday at the me of Rev. Richard Weatherbre, Cunastota. The bride wore a chalk white ensemble with scarlet accessories and a shoulder corsage of American Beauty roses.

Mrs. Nelson SchmidUu of Oneida, matron of honor, wus attired in a beige costume with rose accessories. Her flowers wore pink roses. Nelson Schmidtkc was best ir.an. Prior to her marriage the bride was a member of an army security unit serving with the army air force Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas.

The bridegroom, discharged from the army after four years service, spent 33 months in the South Pacific'area with the Sixth ntry group as a sergeant. The couple will live near Births Recorded The follow Ini blrthv were recorded it the burcnu at vital utttlatlct yetterdiy: HONfl Mr. ind Hru. Burl O. BtnneU (Mil-' drcd ZunO, Itl Wlmnn tve.

May It; Mi-, and Mn. Vermon Q. Smlih (Doris t. Cook), IfcTnhcrdi Buy, May 39; Mr. and Mrs, Given L.

Olbhww (Miry E. Sweeney), 5U 8. Wilbur May Mr. rind Mr.i. Victor H.

Bird (Mildred C. Clklllni, 301 Onkwood May Mr, and Mra, Derble Johnson (Ruby S. Tully, RD 1, May Mr. and Mn. Anthony J.

George, (Mar- lira Eolvay, May Mr. and Patrick Jerome (Prln- P. PntiDow), Solvay, May 30; Mr, nnd Rhlph V. Horsma-n (Ellen C. O'Connell), 710 B.

Laurel May 3D; Mr. and Mr Joseph B. Fuller, (Mru- RKret A. Lnwrence), Mnnlltis Muy 28; Mr. and.

Mi-i. Paul Brewer (Rita i M.iUydalii, May 39; Mr. ind Mrs. Martin .1. Hlealns (Ruth M.

May 30. League Plans Annual Banquet The annual mother-daughter banquet of the.VWCA Business Girls' league will take place at 6.45 today in the association i i recreation room. Miss' Ann Thompson and Mrs. Karold C. Snyder have charge of plans for the event.

The program will feature numbers by the league glee club, directed by MisittLaVonne Tupper and with Miss Ada Williams, accompanist. The following officers will be installed: Miss Bessie reelected president; Miss Onnolee Wilcox, vice-president; Miss 'Grace Parmentier, treasurer; Miss Gertrude Prcble, recording secretary, nnd Miss Marie D'Pole, corresponding secretary. MEG HALE Photo Studio 601 Comstock 5-5459 SHEEN OIL MACHINELESS PERMANENT Curls gracefully fashioned caressingly soft A wave designed especially for summer to you in beauty thru the season. Appointment Second Flw Phone 2-M7S Wild Flower Booklet NH'-V! TIMELYI BEAUTIFULI rWus.ly with ufunl color photographs ef native Wild Flowars. let your copy ttiii beautiful and colorful bcollar today.

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