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Tax Group Suggests Ways of Raising Money to Pay Teacher Increases BY DOROTHY KIEIKPATRICK Clearing (nets in to how teachers' salary increases are to be raised. Mrs. Harold D. Dyke, member of the county citizens' tax study committee, gave a report of the work of this group at a special meeting of the Syracuse League of Women Voters in the YWCA yesterday afternoon. Speaking on the topic, "How Can Syracuse Pay Mandated Teachers' Salary Increases?" Mrs.

Dyke outlined various vvays in which this money might be raised. "The tax study committee sug- l-'OUR GENERATIONS AT CHRISTENING-- Mrs. Dominic Scrio of 825 K. Willow st. holds her great-granddaughter, Diana Leo Retchless, daughter o( Mi 1 and Mrs.

Harold Retchless 333 Yale during a christening party Sunday, Aug. 3, at the homr of the infant's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dcmore, 235 W. Molloy Mnttydale.

Tho christening took place at St. Charles Borromeo church and was followed by a reception for the a i at the Demore home. Also present were Michael Dcmore, a a a and i i Demore of 613 Catherine a great-uncle who wns godfather at the christening. Miss a a Serin of 108 Park Mauydale, was godmother. A 50 guests attended the reception.

Forget Last Love, Find New Interest BY DORIS BLAKE Copyright. 13A7. by News Syndicate Inc. JUST about the time Rosalind thought she was gcclting to first base with her big romance, she received an invitation to his wedding to a fiirl back in his home town. A few wiU elapse before the knot is tied and Rosalind wonders if she can do anything to get the bridal role over her a i rival.

She knew about this girl; the man was fair enough in telling hor all about the girl back home. He and Rosalind never got to the point of talking wedding plans. But nobody can ever take his place, she cries, and she would do anything, just anything, to get him. Unrequited love, Rosalind, can become an almost cancerous growth if you let it. You must face the fact a the young man loved the other girl more.

That he was honest about her should be a cue to your own behavior. You be honest enough to admit the and sportsman enough to accept the blow, no matter how hard to take. Then, straighten up, out your chin and say, "This isn't going to i rny i life!" Nothing is more i a i to a on to i you've lost or never had. Weeping for what i have been is i i itself-- pathetic, but only in a ludicrous wky. Don't go around wearing the badge of discard.

There's always new world to conquer. Maybe it will not be a new man right away. Nevertheless, try your level best to a it one who can cure the ache In your heart. -There's no panacea for a a ache i a new heart interest. Wei a you.

a a i fen 1 a if you wear the beaten look nr voice your disillusion or refer at a i to your experience. Make up your i a you won't attempt to interfere now. Vacate the field with honor to your Rested that instead of a general sales lax, levies on automobiles, admissions and hotel rooms could be placed," Mrs, Dyke stated. "While the committee approves of the general thesis of taxes coming close to the people, it objects to the theory being applied this particular bill," the speaker added. In distinguishing between the county and city school year, which confuses many, Mrs.

Dyke explained that the county year begins on July while the city starts its year or. Jaa. 1, "The additional state aid will cover the county, but 12, 1947 THE POST-STANDARD 7 Persona Notes RS. FLOYD LEWIS and Mrs. )t.

Osgood Smith of 315 Farmer st have returned home from Mc lr eytown, they were the guests of Miss Gencvieve Macklin 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L.

Van Vr.lke of 113 Dewillshir'e Dewitt. returned home Sunday after spending two weeks flt Seventh Lake inn, Seventh lake. They were accompanied by Mrs. A. F.

Newir.g of 113 Dewittshh'e who remained there. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fick of Downing DewiU, have had as guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

William W. Fick, and daughter, Carol, of Walterboro. S. C. Miss.

Susan Fick, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Russell. Fick, has -eturned home from Seagirt N. where she was the guesl.

of her and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Stoddard.

Dr. and Mrs. Brooks McCii'-n of 247 Hampshire rd. and then the city, starting earlier, will and daughter-in-law, Mr. and VIrs.

Donald W. McCucn, and son, to raise the additional revenue." Brooks, 2d, have returned home af er spending the weekend flt Lake Our city budget has to be voted I a a i where they were guests of Dr. McCuen's sister, Mrs. F. H.

October. We shall have to bal- -Nichols. lllfc A TM AKCOCK Kn I1W Mrs. Dyke asserted. Friday lo spend the weekend r.

Jamestown as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alaric Bailey. 'Exclusive of state a i teachers' -alary increases i a to 5820,000 this year and will be increased to 51,258,000 by 1930," Mrs. Dyke explained.

More than 40 league members al- tended the meeting. A followed when it was voted that the league set a committee study Miss lncy Wylde ol shen ood ave a Miss Jean Meyer problems of the salary increases. a21 ave. spent the eekend at the Thousand Islands as Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Sleele i 210 Edgemcnt dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miiler cf Scbltholm er, will Jeave Friday to spend the weekend at Lake George.

They wil be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. P. Crawford at their summer home Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Avery Sdgemont dr. have returned after a week's vacation at Block island. to 'guests of Miss Meyer's uncle and Mr, and. Mrs.

Carl Schwartz. DISCUSS TEACHERS SALARIES--Participants in a special meeting of League 'of Women Voters in the YWCA yesterday afternoon included Mrs. Walter L. Fox, program' chairman: Mrs. George B.

Crcs- sey, chairman of social welfare; Mrs. Reuben Lavine, president, and Mrs. Harold D. Dyke, who spoke on "How Can Syracuse Pay Mandated Teachers' Salary Increases?" Miss Sherman Wed in Manlius vicii-president; Mrs. Ralph Lisscm, recording secretary; Mrs.

Harry Rubenstein, corresponding secre- and to make recommendations the local board of the league. The group is in 'favor of Mrs. Llewellyn Brunsten ol R- adison, is spending the Manlius Methodist church was the Charles Seigenthaler was best man common council having a i a of August as guest of her mother, C. Andruf of 141Qiscene of the wedding of Miss Ger- for his brother and ushers were W-i crelaT'Mrs Samuel Green treas hearing before a decision is Ononriaga st. Mrs.

Brunsten will spend a few days with her trude Eleanor Sherman of Manlius liam Bergman, William Twins Dvorsef? -issisfint Mrs. Reuben Lavine, president, of cousin, Miss Jean Dawson, at the I'awson summer home. Otisco lake, the League, announced. i pi elided a introduced I speaker. Tea was served at the conclusion of the meeting.

R. AND MRS. A. P. JULIEN of 2079 S.

Geddes st. spent the weekend at the Seventh Lake hous: in the and Mrs. Tracy L. a a id son, i i a of Chester Springs and Robert Seigenthaler Ithaca Saturday, July 26. Rev.

Howard Adamy Teen-Age Problems have been gimsls Prof, and VIrs. Jf. N. a of 906 Maryland performed ave. a Dr.

and Mrs. Leon D. a of 122 Westminster ave. i a is chief of surgery at a Forge General hospital. Daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Donald H. i and son, Peter, What to Say Often Puzzling On First Date By SHEILA JOHN DALY Hold your ears, honeychile, here the i a Mrs. Nancy, of 42G Greenwood pi. and and Mrs.

E. William a ontl ol August at Selkirk on Lake! 1 of Oswego Onlario. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas B. Wordsr.

of 314 home after a a i i in spending mumi uji i I bride was given Roosevelt a i i marriage by I father. i Dorothy Pinckncy of .103 Willoughby pi. and Miss Mary a as at roll of 1229 W. Onondaga st. have returned home from a few rfavs' I stay at Hell's i Inlet, Fourth lak Jamcs Sherman, Mis, Clarence Hensel and Thomas Milligan.

A reception was given at the home of the bride's parents and later the, couple left for a trip thru the irondacks. They plan to reside in. -Manlius, urcr; Mrs. Irving Dvorsetz, assistant treasurer, and Mrs. D.

L. Levery, auditor. Special Council Session Called SOCIAL PLANNED A G. Young A i i a 3217, A and Xavy Union, will sponsor an ice cream social at the home of Mrs. Mary Roberts, 284 Cortland avc patriolic instructor.

Friends and neighbors are invited. it comes! "Did you ever hear what t. R.S. M. C.

A I of 1924 E. st. has returned Youngs town, 0., where she spent two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. B.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cross of at Cape Cod. 724 Lancaster ave.

are vacationing Folks and Books- (Concluded from Pajc 4) Mrs. Mabel Supple of l(to st. and Mrs. Mary Stanistroct of to me a the mosquitoes got Miss Elizabeth A. Gravel! of 30 Palmer ave.

is visiting at as I of Mr. and Mrs. loberl Gale, formerly of Syracuse. 115 Holdcn st. have from Now York city Canada, where they were of Mrs.

Fred Klein. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W.

Pratt of i rd. have returned home from Rainbow shores on Lake i cation. a i vhere ihey spent several days' va- RS. JAMES H. LITTLER Academy a i has.

returned iVl from a trip lo Boston, where she was the guest of her son daughter-in-law, and Mrs. J. William Littler. Sheila John Dalr you're i to make conversation TO VISIT A and Mrs. E.

A. Lord, above of 477 Stafford ave. will leave a a on the SS Queen Elizabeth tor a two months' visit i a i and friends in England. -Mr. Lord came to the U.

S. 45 years ago and this will be his first trip back. Mrs. Lord and two daughters visited England 15 years ago. Mr.

and Mrs. Lord will celebrate i 38th wedding anniversary while in England. They So if the sharp and one duck said to the othe: That's the right answer "No i wise quacks out you!" II may be an joke, i sometimes it's a i a a a quick and easy anecdotes stored in the gag and giggle a i case the conversation begins to drag. Even the smartest feilows and girls, I home, st Atu ira-on-Cayuga, after way up at the head of the a Maine, Vermont and Massacl usetts. Mrs.

Cram can run out of casual chatter, a a Sept. 1. all shy and tongue-tied, when they are out on a big date. Did you ever stop to analyze 1 when it happens? When you're i your best girl friend conversation Mrs. Helens Wagner Myrtle comes easily.

When you're a i vacationing at Rocky Point inn at the dinner table with the a i it's no trouble at all to tell the amusing story about a happened spc 1 1 when some one ordered a root a a malted with chocolate ice cream the drug store when you're talki at school the words come out easily Us beacusc these people are your Mrs. Lockwood N. of PI tcrsburg. is the friends. You kr.ow they i you sister, F.

W. a of 816 Vcslcoll si. and they won't be too critical of what you have to say. But when James Sherman, Mrs. Warren Blanchard, Miss Dorothy Sherman, Miss Jean Grinnell and Miss Belly Irwin, the latter two of Rochester, Judith Bergman and Diannc Seigen- of Ithaca were flowergirls.

Mrs. Jacques S. Levey has called; a special meeting of the Council of Lv( 'Jewish Women for 11 a. m. Scigenthaier Aug.

19, in the a social hall of Temple Society of Concord. Action will be taken on a request and Buckland, and couldn't get out. and Mrs. Jacob Cram cf 1157 W. st.

has returned lo her sum- a week's trip i'ill return to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Veller of Ph: adclphia. were weekend guest. 1 of Mr.

and Mrs. Wendell Butler, 25 Dale st. Mr. Veller is past president of the Syracuse chapter, a i al Association of Cost Accountants. (07 Bellcvue ave.

has after A lirondacks. Mr. and Mrs. Foster T. Rhodes of Leverett lane.

Fayctlcvilie. who week with their a Cllen, at Aloha Hive, a girls' camp e.e, Vt, have returned home colate ice cream I A P. POOLE of Chi i i formerly of Syra- kn or carc is 10 bl yesterday a bcpn i so 11( i i The i white cotta, i a 1 McA1Ust ave -was the Urst building A A A as well knew, all who love R. is sacred to memory. The i white cottage which Mary Page and I visited yesterday! made by Syracuse university and it is hoped that a large attendance wil! be on hand for consideration of the proposition by council members, At the closing meeting of the council Ihe following slate was elected: Mrs.

president; Mrs. Philip Holstein, first Mrs. Solly Cohn, second vice-president: Mrs. Edward Rosenberg, third Day by Day at Home By Syracuse Home Bureau of his smoking jacket, a pair of skates, ani such like. rooms may be seen precious possessions--a Mrs.

W. C. Richardson of 721 i i si has as her suest her sister. He was there in the i of 1887-88, and it was there that he wrote the slinging letter lo Falher Damicn who, you may remember, spent his later years in a leper colony somewhere in the Pacific. The famous penny whistle mentioned in one of the Stcveson essays is there.

A collection of Stevenson books, whether first editions or not I don't know or care, is to be seen. gc, I am told, lo be built Saranac eucst of her Of course wc visited the a i of Dr. Trudeau, a pioneer in treatment of tuberculosis. He sits there in his great a i some homcmakers have used I the egg shells by dropping them in a coffee pot lo make a clear brew In the course of boiling, the while on the shell took up small particles coffee. Aside from this, no home 'use was ever made of the clinging while.

But industry has found a way lo use Ihe millions of pounds of egg whiles lhal are salvaged each year. I Those egg whiles are sold as "tech- i a albumen" for adhesives, sizing for paper, and coating for leather As an adhesive, it is widely used in a i crown caps for beverage bottles. the smoothest boy this side of Peter some i at South a a Cape Cod and Provincetown. They Lawford, a happens? You to home next Monday, moto ing the Bcrkshires. 'don't have a i to say! Because at a time like a you arc conscious i BF 'OOKS of I 3 i a ave.

i be in New of every word, you feel that each: 1 1 York city Wednesday and Thu sday i i i a and private i sentence you utter adds up--pro or for the care cf children. Mrs. Brooks is vice-chairman of the late in October on the S.S.'Qucenimcnls are slow to come, why Mary. A bon voyage party as Ihe i Lords Mrs. yesterday in honor nf at the home of their son a i a Mr.

Eugene Lord, Salt Springs Manlius. The couple also have two sons and i granddaughters. Here's New Way To Serve Soup Soup served as a beveraee riqht and fun and never a very a Mrs. a Taylor, who to Syracuse from Long Beach, Calif. i i a a his should TS at a party or on a first a i i Mrs.

Charles A. a Mrs. a i Egan arc i i a i i deep-set eyes across a a clad in the evergreen i is so common in these woods. Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Henky, Stevenson lane, are in charge of the col- tage. I was giver, p. bookplate i a picture of the cottage on it. It shall be pasted in one of the books in my small Stevenson collection I get homo. Lots more to write about.

In a i enclosed space near Siiranac lies the body of John Brown, as the guest sou! goes a i on. i' But if you kind readers a gone a i along i me so here's Ihe end of a i at vou'li be considered fun and i -con--to determine or not Onondaga i a comm f.ec. Miss Lucille F. Laclendorf of 1EO; a dr. has returned from a Great Jakes cruise to Chicago.

rs. few i a i a i silences? Just smile look pleasant, as if you're a i way! Or try a few but i ested remarks. Just i things. "Nice moon, isn't it?" "How do you like the band?" "Are you having Try i a couple of Jack Parr jokes; ask him if he ever learned tiie words to "Chi Baba, Chi 1 Chances are you KCI around lo discussing political theories, modern art or trade relations with South America on that O. Simmons, a member of the a of Gocid- a i a school and now he id of the music a in i i schools of Bristol, is spending two week- Jt Prof, and Mrs.

Frank N. 90S a a Mrs. Wayne McFaridrr has ret irncd self by a i i the best woman won. Smile even If it hurts, but smile, A a i cf 1311 training class of Adams i school took place Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mac Smith, 315 S.

Mnsscy Walcrtnwn. A at the Crcsl a a a i the fuss of servim; it as a i you have had i lo become the movies. Of the IB members nf extra course. good friends a you don't I the class, only two arc now tcach- Consommr and i a i a to "think before you speak." 'ing, Miss Mabel Bripgs of a a i a suited lo i new type-: But if the small talk docs a at ilion, and Miss Olita C. of service.

So, too, art Tomato, don't freeze up, get the blues and Stewart of Syracuse at a asparagus and green pea. For yourself for being a date. I Miss Stewart is a sister of Krs. i a vou'li have no 1(; i mc a nllrsl is rl i evening. Make the convorsa- i a It permits us lo our i i casual--even a a silly- a passing a i ier uncle and a Mr Thomas Walsh, 247 Cortland ave.

lo her home in Palo and Mrs. Adams 7977 Class Has Reunion 'Irs. i i a Whitlaker of i iamsburg, Onl, Guests present were Mrs. Mar- Crabb of Watcrtown and Miss vlildrccl MacAvoy of Brownvillc. The group voted to a the re- i next year al Thompson park.

the i Wednesday in Mabel Bi'iRgs of a and CROUP HAS PICNIC Officers a team members Harmony Grove 54, Supreme Woodmen circle, mel Tuesday at ihe home of Mrs. Olive Keyes, 257 Hills- a team for a i i supper. Honor guest was a i i Flags of Pomona. former- ly of Syracuse. Mrs.

Fliig'g is i cm state a a for the a i lion and a for a Grove. A i sented by Ihe team. ny pre- GRANULATED CONFECTIONERS XXXX SUPERFINE YELLOW OLD FASHIONED BROWN f- lvl The American Sugar IJefinisng Company three, to the oz. can of con- Remember a conversation is a denscd soup add an equal a a i and your date is prob- Mrs. Malfirano is Honored on Her Birthday A surprise birthday party given in Mary a i tano Sunday at her home.

2002! South by; members of her a i a friends. A former president Socictii Lingua Glossesa a Santo i i Abate, Mrs. Malf i a retains a a i member-1 ship in the or-1 She also i.v a i i a i Roosevelt P-TA. Mrs. Mnlfltiinn Present at the i a observance were Mrs.

Mal- filiir.o's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Painter, her I wo brothers. Mario and Rosario Barone. and Mrs.

Rowirio Barone. Other? In a a were M''. and Mrs Thomas K. Duiigcy, Mr. -me! Mrs.

Francis Gentile. Miss a i a Sam, Sanlino Mr. and Mrs. Fnmk Mall'itano, Miss Beatrice and Miss CarrMOllii DnStcphano. Two a rhildrc'ii nl the party wore Thomas' find Mary Ellen DiuiRuy.

I A a son, is serv- 1 ing i the U. S. army, dcntiil! corp- in a of i and heat. To serve soup as simply pour it i ion the table beside eacii service, i the meat course. worrying, loo.

Just keep pre- a beverage, tcndint" you're having and he'll coffee cups a i a you so you'll have no i i somclhir.g Chatter, On It NO TIME SAVKR is not a time saver to Lula S. Everts, president of Syracuse Civic Music association. Members in attendance al the i were Mrs. George Parker of, Brownvillc, Mrs. Claude Reining-.

ton of Avon Green-' I'aconleiir and geir.al host, own admission, most creature ever met up by that world-famed explorer, ley of Adams, Mrs. Owen Phillips; Robert Ripley, a woman. roast a day ahead, since almost to talk about next time! of Henderson. Mrs. Mae Smith i a a wc lokl on If it is necessary lo cook the roast Walertown.

and Miss Stewart sailing a aboard his Chinese cook in advance, reheat slices of the i Syracuse. Other members are i Mon Lei a se, to nost a a in a double boiler or in A i i Day of East Syracuse. i a five-star production from lime is required to reheat in a covered casserole, i a Dwighl Orman of Liverpool. MrsJ' 111 angle. It's leakwood-built Wiis whole roast as to cook it i i a i gravy poured over the meat.

Ncilie East of Walertown. 11 110111 decorated i carvings; uid works of art from his private i a collection, painted original jolors of all Foochow fishing boats, 1 figured. Flat bottomed, no kecT but Diesel engine powered, i 'slides" over water with dream-! boat ease efficiency and At pro-sail luncheon, in his i a nomc-reached by bridge and cause-1 way. a museum place really, hous- r.K collector's items of i i i i i i i value, wc learned from our cn- host, among a a things, thai mascara was' i i i a adopted, not lo a i nit to keep flics off iids and lashes, me! that Far East face-veil wearing i prove perfect, a i lo our divorce pestilence, all women looking alike behind them, thus eliminating male D. Some polished i a are so i a it takes 1,000 to make one ADVERTISEMENT BABYCHAFING MIHS WITEK WEI) TO I A PATSY--Miss Gmevicve Witek, a of Mrs.

Agnes M'itck, 512 a i i became the i of Michael Patsy, son of Mrs. Mary Patsy, 513 i i a a in SI. Stephen's Rev. i a Haltala i i a Shewn at a reception at A i i arc i lo i Francis C'hiirsl, usher; Mrs. John Cutrone, of Mr.

and Mrs. Pr.lsy; i Disccnxa, matron of honor, and Stcwarl Hanley, bcsl man. CUTICURA A FLAVOR-OF-THE-MONTH i a refreshing a a a a i a i by dish and in frosty sodas and i a sundaes. Al.so, be sure to lake sonic in ihe i Scaltc.M i i Package. A ICE CK.EAM CORPORATION toojc for Sign on door Tune in ihe Senllcjl Village Slorc, Thui-sdan, 9:30 f.

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