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Personal' Notes OWARD BAKER, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Baker ol 14 Lyn- arros. Fayctteville, has resumed his studies al Weslcyar.

university, Miclcilelown, where he is a senior. i and Mrs. Prospere Sheldon Virclcn ol 2i5 Highland ave. arc expected to rctum home Tuesday a passing a week al Nai.lu.ckel Their daughter, JVLss Elicit Virden, will enter Olrifields school at Glen- coc, Mel, when the school opens Thursday. 0.

L. Van Valkcr.buigh of 113 Dcwittshne Dcwilt, is leave Monday for Piltsbmgh, Pa, where he will visit lor a few days. Mrs. Van Valkcnburgh and her mother, Mrs Arthur Ncwing, will leave Monday to spend some lime in Bingharr.ton visiting friends Prof, and Mrs. Donald Bisnoo of Livingston who have been spending some time ir, Neuchatel, have returned home.

Accompanying (hem was Mrs. Bishop's mother, Mis. A. Maxwell of A 0, who plan 1 to v.s I here for a few Miss But barn will be a senior at Edgewood Park college, Manor, expoels lo leave Wednesday and her brother, Koberl Thomas, has i i i to i a i union, Mcriden. K.

They are the children of Mrs. a H. Thomas of 111 Wellcslcy rd. R. AXD MRS.

EDWARD L. TORBERT of 317 Clarendon st. are expected lo return home Monday after spending the summer a'. Hardsciabblc at, Skancatelcs. Mr and Mrs.

Vandcrwcgc and di.ugh'cr, Joyce, of 321 E. Seneca lupk have returned home after passing a week in Clyde vlsil- mg Mr. and Mrs. Jay Scopfel. Mr.

and i i a E. Vanderbill of 875 i ave. have re- lurned from i i a where they visil.ea then parents. Mr. and Mrs Hugh B.

Thompson, who have been spending the summer Snydcr, were the- guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Thompson of 116 Dorset rd.

They vvnl leave tomorrow to 1 Ithaca, where Mr Thompson js completing woik for nis master's degree Miss t.avinii J. Wei's of Providence, is guest of Mrs Albert Tardy of Berkeley dr. for a week. Mr. and Mis.

A. Andrew a of 1305 E. Adams Harold J. Ringer of 310 Kensington rd. and Henry P.

Wickcs of 830 Livingston ave. are visiting at Grand hold. Macinac Island. where are attending the national convention of the New England Mutual Life In- Group Names es to Saturday, September 20, 1947 THE POST-STANDARD 5 Delegates from 57 Churches To Attend WSCS Conference Representatives from 57 churches-Mrs Luis Ewing will lead worship Delegates to the state convention register for the seventh ai a service, followed by a solo by Marof the New York State Syracuse East district of of Women's clubs were elected at (he Woman's Society of Chnstian a meeting Tuesday of the board of directors of Grouse-Irving hospital First service Wednesday University Molhodis church. E.

Genesee st. Mr Dwight M. Beck will pre- joric Almy Carlton, accompanied at the organ by Ethel Warfieid AllTM. Mrs. Lloyd Dorn, a delegate from the WSCS, will of the national rural life conference in Lincoln, Neb.

si i i a will Mis? Ruth be Mis. George Worlley, aiml- lalion at 930 a wiu bc A lhcl SU Crm cndcn of the a Bicll and Mrs. Walter 0. Scliiess, duclcd fa Mrs Wllson lc Mrs. Deaconess Home and Community delegates.

Alternates be Mrs iRoy H. Mason, program a i a C.imdcn, J. ml will outline the year's work. Shc Mrs Walter G. lies has charge of Rogers, Mrs George wjll bc assls ed by Mrs on tickets; Mrs.

Robert ili I Dan-one, who will give the pro-, Mai-ruder, local WSCS president, Mrs Wortley also was named ofige; Mrs Ear a dircct ushcrSt Mrs first delegate to the spcak on Wor Mrs. James L. Todd, Mrs. county meeting of 1'ir New Yor.t Mrs i a Melchojr. who L.

Nye, Mrs. JIarry D. Phoenix, btate federation ol Women clubs ntroduc(! sludv i i i a F. Kelly. Mrs.

Louis 29 at Drumljns Crouse-Irvjng Kati ons; Rev. Alfred Taylor, i Mrs Rich D. Whitney, auxiliary will be hostess organiza- wlU slress i mpol an ce of M. Butters aiid Robert lion. Other delegates will be Mrs.

cduralion in scnools; a red J. bmith nnd Mrs. William Mrs ijoward Tecll, who will roport Luncheon reservations may be Gleason. Alternates will be Mrs. re fc for wilh Mrs.

Henry Goulriin, McCaslin, Mrs. James Anderson and Mrs. Hubert Brown. R. Brakcmsn and at 2 SORRY VACATION IS OVER--Mrs.

W. Ilalvcrson and 1 er three children, left to right, Clara, Jon and Karen, agree thr.t i summer vacation was a.l loo icrt. On their trip they visited many points of interest and above arc shown with mementos of their trip, a a woven casket, a sombrero and colo-ful sandals, from Mexico Syracosaos View Live U. S. Volcano R.

A Ml Miss gamut from lO.aQO-toct. iss Jane Buncay, ivnvc to i home, 3G19 Midland after spending some tune at (heir cottage Selk.rk on Lake Ontario The Bungay family spent the firs', half of the summer travcl- inc in thr west, i i i Los Angeles, Grand Cai yon, Boulder dam, Zion on a'ld Yellowstone a i a park. ILirry will return to Ithaca this week he will enter his sixth term at Cornell i versity. Mr. and Mrs Matir.co J.

O'Connor of 330 Beecner and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baggctt of 306 Park st. arrived home by plane last the live volcano in the U.

S. to a brief stopover in Meteor, (popula- All agree that the most i i tion two)--still is vivid leor--almost i it. "The reading 'population caught of trip WPS the limb i eyes. We leaned a i the two Mt. Lasson in Northern ililornia.lpersons we -c a cojple who operated minds of the Halvcrsons of 831 Livingston ave.

It was a glonoi.s summcr vacation for all of us." Mrs. JI Halverson said upon her from the trip that look her and her thtce children. a i Jon and Claia, the to the i of the And we a gas station there Marriage of Miss Ann Naum, Mr. Chapman Is Announced week after a i the Gaelic football championship game at Now York city Polo Grounds. Miss Mildred Ficncn of 126 Harding pi.

is i the weekend at Lake Mohonk. Rita Cloonan rf 210 Charles avc. yestcrdaj for New York city where shc will spend a week. Miss Ann Na.im, a o. Miss Martha Kohlcr of 211 i ave.

ha her freshman 2R8 cmonl year at a N'yack college, where her sister, Miss Charlotte Kohier. is a Lc a a Ot 8 member of the senior class. became the biidc of Haiold Chapman, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter a p- man of 1509 N.

weren't exhausted, either," Ion said. The Black KLlls, Grand Canyon. Petrified forest in a were Mexico was another fascinating place they v.sited, and they brought ho.r.e many Mexican me- among several points icre the men toes Guests of Mrs. Halvcr- Kalvcrsons spent considera le time. And it was when they we 1 it to see the Meteor crater Ariz ma that ESLIE HILDRETH DEMING.

son of Mr. and s. Demmg of 312 Summit returned yesterday to the University of Pennsylvania for his sophomore year. Miss Georgia Ryan of 365 Midland who was giariualed from Syracuse i i in June, has gone to a where she has accepted a position as speech therapist i Buffalo Ciippled' hospital Miss Sally O'Brync of 153 Beverly rd. was hostess at a farewell party Sunday for Miss Ryan.

State st, at 11 Sept. R. A MRS CORTEZ P. HACKETT of 313 Ribinenu rd accompanied by their daughters, Barbara and Marilyn, hrfvc returned home a spending some i visiting friends and relatives on the Oregon co.ist. Mr.

and Mrs. Kackett formerly resided in Portland, Ore. Mr. Mrs. Donald Bruce Voilmer of 312 i i blvd.

a returned after parsing weekend at the McAlpin in New York city. They made the i by plane. Attorney and Mrs. Harry Jewell and son daughter, Roger and Joyce, of 115 Hickok ave. motored to East Northfield, Mass, last weekend.

Miss Jcwctt will enter School for Girls this a Miss Nancy Gieeno. who has been spending thr summer i her mother, Mrs. a i I Greene of 4 Brattle rd. at Christmas Cove, Me, flpw home Monday. Mrs Milton H.

of 974 James M. and Mrs Croi. of Farmer st. have returned to i homes from Lakev.ew lodge, Big Moose, they spent a week. Bcfotv going to the A i Mrs nad members of her a i as her guests Skaneatelc-j whore she took a cottage for a montn.

They included Miss Eltsc Northrup. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Jackson and daughter, a bara, of Edit HempstCtid.

L. I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bucchncr and sons, Northrup, Do.nakl and Bruce, of Fayettevillo, and Mr and Mrs. W.

Gerard McKee, and daughters, Susan and i of 1321 Westmoreland ave, Saturday, 6, in St John the Baptist church. The ceremony a performed oy Rev. i a i Sammon. The bride was a i A Morganti, maid bridesmaids. a Sa- lar was flowergir! Given ir.an-irRc by uncle, Vasil Belishti of the i bride a a i i and ma-anisette with a length -'eil and carried roses and orchids.

Walter Chapman, as best man for his brother anc ushers were John brothe' of the bride, and Howard Archair A reception took place Forester's a 100 W. Adams i ana later the couple left for a i i Canada. The new a travelec in a blue gabardine suit lh maroon acccsso- les Mi. at Mrs. a a will reside at 1509 N.

Salina st. Cordav Mrs. Chapman of honor, and Miss Vann Naum, her sister, and Miss Rosalie Dcnata, Teen-Age Problems I A .1 SOT'S relatives San Diego, her former home, the children had their first swim in tl-e Pacific ocean while there Two birthdays were obseived during t. Kprcn Cilh natal d.iy Albuqjerque, N. and Clnra her 11th in San Diego.

i churches Mrs. Clarence Aloright will loplc or directed prayer will be chairman of hostesses for tne sew-, -Knowing the Way Prajer." ing meeting of tne auxiliary at 2 Luncheon will be server atj p. m. Tuesday at the hospital Com-, 12 30 m. under direction of mittee members will bc Mrs.

Frank Wheeler, Mrs. Roy Ledwell, Mrs I Schlaepfcr. Leonard A. Sherwood, Mrs. Bennett Mangin, Earl Greiner, Mrs.

Frank Delaney, Mrs. Paul Schneible, Mrs Ralph S. Wiegand, Mrs. J. G.

Van Nortwick, Mrs. John Bortz, Mrs. Fran.c B. Cnadwick a Mrs. Lillian Hastings.

service by women of the Council of i 760 Ostrom general chairman, Mrs. Dewitt Clemens' not later a Monday. Eastwood BPW Club To Receive Charter At Dinner Monday Highl.ght of the first fall dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club will be the of a rational federation chr.rlcr to Ihe newly organized Business and ProfcT'o-i-' 7 mcn's 11 New Scouts To Join Troop Dewilt G'rl Scouts Troop 59 wil: a a picnic Monday a the home of Mrs, Newell Townsena, 301 Wellington rd. Mr? Vincent McMahon, anvmKemems chairman, will be assisted by Mrt. Alexanocr Carmichael, Mrs i a Edgcomb, Marshall Higgins, Mrs.

Ralph Koehring and Mrs. Kharas, tioop commiltec members Eleven new scojts, former mem- beis of the Brownie gioup, will be pietented i a brief ceremony There are new i leaders Mrs. Thomas Mtiench, Mrs. Wnrrcn LaFray s. Antho'iy Faiaci and Mrs Bradford Jones.

Social Front LIZABETH HANNETT Daughters of the King. AH Saints Episcopal church, will meet at 8 m. Monday in the irish house. A luncheon meeting Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers club planned for 1 p. m.

Monday a 1 the nomc of Mrs. Kenneth Austin, Cazenovia rd. Mrs. Karl Keefer is cnair- man of the luncheon commuter. Syracuse Review 73, WBA, puard team will convene at 8 p.

m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Eva Currier, 150 Corllaml ave. Mrs. Hazel Bennett will aj-sist the hostess.

Legion A i i a Units to Install Mrs. coun'y John Corway, 0 icr.daga a i a of the 4 r.erican The Wolf Away BY SHEILA JOHN DALY HO'S afraid of the big. Odd wolf? Why, no one 'has a JR. AND MRS GLEN R. YOUNG of 132 W.

Caslle a ictuir.cd tricks up her sleeve. Thai's the IVi a a vacation in the Betkshires where they i i Mrs Young's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, 2o, at Inglcsidc.

Stockbi'idge, Mass. Mrs Howard D. Julton. regent nf Comfort Tj ler chapter. DAR and Mrs.

W. Scoit Tompkins. a cha.rman of i a a a rcturrrd a a i the opening luncneon meeting o( 1 lOi'ghmoga cnaplor in Coill'uia J.Tt a i Mr. and Mrs Keller of 314 Haddonf.eld Dewitt. passed the at tne Homestead, Hot Springs, Va, Miss Mnrv Eclls of 727 i i ave.

has i i a i a week in i i a i 0, as guest of Mr. ann Mrs Nelson Norns Women of 28 Would Settle For Boy Couple Plans October Wedding The approach ng marriage and engagement Noim.i Jean Morgan to a Ladei nouncod by 1ht bnde-clrct's pa- Legion a i i a v. f.l hv all officers r.l a jninl i rr.rHmg of Nedrow nut UflO and 0 lordag.i i i.mt i i at 630 Tuesday a Tubberts Nedivw i officers 1 Mis. Wary Prawl, president; Clif- forc Davis, firs' vice-p esiacr.l; Mis': Alice i seco id-viceprcsictert: Mrs Howard Scl ug, sect a Mrs a i Davi treasurer; Mrs. Alice Weslbrool-.

chaplain, and Mrs. Lewella Storing, I Walker sergcanl-at-ai ru good word Ornndaqa Hill unit slate consists one of the crea-' 0 R'- 1 1 a a of the New Yonc SU'e Business and Professional Women's 'cliibt, speaker at the dinner, will discuss the a i i i of Ihe stale and fedcrrl programs of the organization. She will place special emphasis on the New York slate convention of the group scheduled I for next spring in Syracuse. Miss Beulah B. Merchant, president and program cha-rman of Ihe Syracuse club, will preside a' the meeting Mrs.

Ann i wrier and ed tor of (he Eastwood Officers of Fidelis class of La. a Avenue Methodist i will have charge of a supper a' (i.30 p. Tuescav in the church, preceding the business session. Brown hchonl Mothers clul) will a henefit card party at 8 m. Tuesday in tho, school.

Refreshments will be and prizes awarded. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs. George Hafner, IWrs. Edward Moxom and Mrs. Eoy I'ick- ard.

IN WEST--Mr!" HVC. announce Press, i accepi Ihe charter on d.uiglver, half of I now gionc. a lo COt'PLE HONORED Nineteen i a i ard i a i werp a those a i tne surprise party given Saturday. Aug. 16, in observance of the 55th wedding an-iiver- ihosts wc'-e Mr and Mrs.

H. 'rounds of 118 Wa'-ner ave. BY DORIS A A wom.in of 28 rents Mr ana ing her family because shc i i I i. Gcoig( pcms too much of a boy of 18 a i of Md wants to become engaged to i i.r ua The only other man he had is a son of been in lovr with was one her and Mis age whom she have Ladcr if he had not been killed in the war. This girl's parent-; know a wedding would bc a i a mistake in i take place marrying the boy, even tho he looks Saturday, Oc 4 and acts a lot older a 18.

but in First thcv can't make her understand, i i a i They want her to rmirry, but M.irccllus. he: nwn age or older. The; A graduate ol Norma Morgan boy isn't oven in a pontion to Marccllus i a school, Miss Twining'--'a" a i a i a i guy wno is attracted lo pi city I'm not the i of boy wno's set to howl i then- doors on a mooniit i I a i I've kissed a few of them good- i I i even have lold one or two a I was in love because I gjcss at I 'nought I was But I'm i i rot a fasl opcra- lor whose eyes light up al sight of any i over 14 "Tho troi.b'.c mosl of the fir.Is I know is a they I i i fellow who asks them out considers their, wolf bait. Toward the end of I SPARS. Mr.

L.idei, who se vod, 0 1 lhcfv a rcc I four years i Ihe army, is i 1 oks on Iilces a These parents ate i light Golf Tr.iclor Co. of Onon- a i to i a tnis a belween a vouth just approaching a i and a woman who has reached an age when shc should i of settling down. We suggest a tncy cncleavoi once again to a her i odcls matters been a ing ever since was in grarrmar school. I ve had times i i 1 a i Sheila Daly slightly a 1 I.mos with gills to match. But 1 wojldn I cnangc a single evening of it fot the world.

Theie's ore a i I i you would clear up for me, for guls I aide Won't soricbody tell 1'iesc wor isome oid- a i bojf, a i not wohc.s! U.ros himself, al 1 1 eoi Costello, first i e-prosi-i big dame Bes-ie Royce I who has to nc ores hc' dates and Mrs. E1.7,ibeth "I'm 13 ard' 0 1 1 i a i a LODGC TO i i Hcbckah Loage Sclilllrr IN WEST--Mr. a Mrs. Vrlor Swaiiior of Euclid ave. a i of Mrs Either J.

Vincent B. lor, CM 1 son nf Mrs, F. A. Lawlor of Rcdonda acn, Calif. The ceremony took place Tuesday.

Aug. 19, at Breme-ton, Wash. The cojple was attended by Robe i i machinist mate and Mrs. Bunker. A reception fol'oweri at Ibe Lexirgton club.

After a trin thru Washington and Victoria Ctin the will ret to Southcrrril California to reside. The br deeroom saw act i in every theater of and no hnv a wniri I vice-pros dcnl Mrs. Snucic, IOOF i "a 'V, i ll; -inn lo Mis Marmr i i a S- rtl Qr i i i hr' 1 cr; Kc.hf 1 n) Frr- Sovrrn Radio Program for Saturday, Sept. 20 Printed Pattern BY BARBARA i CHURCH BRIDE --Mrs, Lyman Anson. above, the Jormer Miss Eloanor Jenney.

became a bride Saturday in Bryn Mawr Community church, Chicago, 111. A graduate of Nottingham high school, Miss Jenney attended Syracuse university until her family moved to Chicago, where her father. Rev. Dr Ray Freeman Jenney. former pastor nf Park church.

Mr. and Mrs. Ansor. will rc.Mdc jr. Grand where he is associated with radio station WOOD Clara Ward auxiliary 33.

United Spanish War Veterans, will men at Monday in the clubn cms, 413 E. Genesee st Mrs. Clara Rus-j sell will preside. A social hour will 1 1 i. ollow.

A handkerchief shower Lpnlfl direction of Mrs. Kate L.ihne 1 I I I will conclude the program. Eastwood Posl 1278, 'Amei lean Legion, will install officers a meeting at 830 p. m. Monday in the Legion rooms, 3006 James si Mrs.

John Conwpy, county chairman, i of 331 W. install the slate. Mrs. Harry Hub-iOstrandcr bard will have charge of a banquet and John al 6.30 p. preceding installation nf 150 Forest avc The The A Van W.

Ellings bride i a i a hold the fall corn loasl at 5 ter of Orp. today at the home of K. rie I of Wed In Church Lutheran Church of the Atonement was the setting al 7 p. I. Aug.

14, for the wedding of Miss Lco'la Jerome, 3208 West Genesee air-a TODAY'S A A a Jtrscy i Court Grimes, 838, Family stand the odds against i out In a happy end.ng. A Court Grimes Catholic Daimh- i in.iy be CI of A i a co-opcrati-iK iln mu a i i i an i i 10 of the man she hnrl to the 1 Shc coi i I i a i not s-npp to i i i does i a while she v.julina tips to gain I a i i torate uii.inimously to adopt i of 2.flOfl -locdy f.i-n lies nl Europe at us i 'I nue'ing. Mrr a a i i Bn 4 ctl, a c- nat bov is not going to get a younger. incir corner of Ihe front seat of Ihe car. and they dash the i i aoor i so much as a goodnight or than.c-yoi,-for-a-pleasant-cvcning.

"But the.se are the same who set the mood for an amorous farewell most of the cvc- n'ng. They dance tncy smile tip a' you when you're a i i i i t'le-n. they ma ic a i uss over I a i i your bow ''c A is led In i a thry r.vpect Cometh ng irorc tr irTi .1 falherl.v pal on i hcac' al i end of the i Even w'lor been oncouraged. mosl mw.s arc ossilv d.scouragcd if Ihe decides she dncsi'l a any nrolongcrt Icavelaicrig A gent'c no i the best way lo keep wolves away from yrur door," enough i lo lake on sent, a i ray lh.il i thr rcspons.bili'.ir's of marriago s.ic a i i i a program nf thr i i i DaJghtnrs is ded.catcd alleviation of the i i need of Also, it he pointed out lo stricken nt Europe, jirr lhat th re a a is the The family adopted by Ine local i that i llns lime of a i 1 court is that of a i a Wicczorck, ing tho boy i meet and Xal! O.y/.owicc Dos 1 i Woi in love will 1 a neaiei his Name of 'he ago. adopted a i i i bo reco'tied at We'd rlo i posublc to (he a i a i of the Crlholic by the i League of Svracuio oncoui.uu her In go i i York 730 p.

i a Oct. 10, men and gr herself .1 ch.i-ir-c lo i be sent CARE, wm'ch wil i Iho nf Hold Svrac.isr a I I i a i --nc i 1 send packages directly lo lh" 1 d.mcing i ho a i adoplc-d oi-phr'lra. Bnbv i ho A-ivngonon! are charge n' i i i and is if 0 i -quaro, nr Grco 1 Mrs John Jr Mr p-iin A fiTtful haby isn't cry ri; cross wotkerl lo tho i ol "barlcs Andr'pwv co-chainnon Mr 7 01 Lriicup nf LH-tibcp 7 3(1 WFBU-Thp British Crisis hprclnl brnaorjtM. S.cr WSVR--Life of Hllci, siar.nii W.llin.n Eniclh WOLF--20 Ollrllltn 1 i Gf)V. Drlscoll of Ntw JnrpPK WP3L--Rrbcrl shov 8 30 p.

WOLF--Syracuse-Buffalo a A imo is Jl.ry Trials. W5VR--Truth tir Corsrniirnc 1 5 0 00 III! will' a i a Dons Day; WriJL i i Godwin 0 30 in. WFtBL--V iiRln i shcft i Enplisli i i i HCM! Davis; A a 10 00 1). WNDR-- I 1 1 Air ttilh i i a i f-lh K'rn-lll, WF13L--Saturday i a i a Dnmoi anri Snp ano Hsll.iCc Sl-aiv Catiova IT 31 111 WS Olr 11 It) r- WSYR--Thr 570 Syracusan From Switzerland Miss Virginia Brandt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Brand', of Syracuse, has resumed her ork with the war department i a i ton. C. fol- i a i to Gc'icva. i zcrland. whe shc worked wi'li the i 'i a i a trade or- conference.

i abroad. Miss Brandt is- itcd Rome, the French Riviera. Virginia Brandt Paris and London. Shc made the i to by nlane. Br.indl is a of Mrs.

chnlas Peters nf 306 Fanrcr i 1 a id groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Enfiejian. Tl-e ring ceremony a performed Mrs. Etificjian by Rev.

John M. Josiyn. Miss Jane Klctks was the bride's only attendant and Gerald Dodge was bes: man Goidon Young and uihrred. K.incy Wadowjcc a flowcrgirl. A nd later t.ie Couple left by plane for Ccinad.i, ubc-e spent soire t.nie in Xon'iea! pncl Quebec They are re- sicftig Ft 100 Newell st Tre bride serves two years in the WAVES and now is rmploycd by the veterans A fo.

I navy man. Ihe bridearnom is the dppiii'lmpnt at 'Onondaga county cnurt house. MEETING SLATED i bc and refresh- 1M3U A 7.00 711 7.30 8.00 S.t.1 8.30 8.45 9.00 .15 MS 1000 10 15 1030 1045 11 Of)" News- Bowto Hc'incisy i Trnvcl Time HfTres'jy HcTr.esry Hrnnn-tsv NYSEE Star McrrJaell Me.Tittell A A A Mpfi Mrnks News Jnskc Jcs Jrnkf! News Jcskc Joskr -Tcsfcp Al Al PC re New" r. Shrn It is 30 5 a -'incline Try to Have Pretty Breakfast TaHe Ilonscivarmers Ilnmr Ib Whn Yon Mrlci- Inlcrv'rw PcarcB a Snpcjal UCPI TI.HP lies: Tlino i a i Now I I I NODI- Weather Mon World News Muuca Clock Mus'ca Clock Musical Clock i i Click Clock. Bonp.

1 fo- Yin Sat Rhvtlvn a Mn i Mrl. Mc.no. Mei Bins iv Blnq a a Pal- Sonn'MiInc old Sonicl'c M'l-. n' Todiv Mils, nf Tnd of P.linin Llfp fttary Lre JTavtor Newi Prrtcnc 1 A A Mnriel i Melodies Model News: 3 Suns 'lelC's to Vets omm.inr BH'1, rnm'mind Ban! i romnianiJ R.I- Now Hint school begun i 'he young fry to cat ric ccnl brcakf; bcconos nf a problem than Eat'ng o-i the i tin can bc altrosl as bad for u-ig digestions as nrl a i al a Sr wliv not pul a stop to Ihe "1 mp'i a time' excuse by a i i f.ist of a s'ap-dash affair" I By allowi'ig a i mnrc nrr n--l and SCM ing wr'i a i i and Jun i 01 cnn be 1-amed lo ricM-lop Vrirc o' Amy a i i i c.ur. E'J i Jiru tr thcji- l.fc.

Junior Leaque Plans Fail Dance A fall i dance wil be i applau fiori girls in the dorm. Trv a rustling checked a a and the jacket all around with self i Or how abojt r.avy witn i Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1670 is designed for sizes 11, 12, 13 14, 16 and 13. Size 12 yards or 35 or 39-incn fabric; 5V yards purchased th a i se'id 25 In coins, your name, address jailor-i rinrber and to Bell, The P. 0 Box DO.

St.Hiu' New York If N. Y. Ready for -iow--the issue (if FASHION. Send lo lay for copy of this in I all and fo- lie's i In i i i 1 1 2 you wi.l l. T).

Tavhr, Mrs Joac-pli J. i a 1 i issue. Fashion tips, special a it a i Ihe rug was not woven by an -nonrl "Ricn-vri a and tteatnres, a pnntec inside hunger, 1 i pcc.wtiictao, i i Moslem. Mr? A i i 3:1. 'the boo.c.

25 cerls. 1200 12 If) 12 10 1215 New Hlllciras Willlnmr Vadrliorcocur FtPrc's Fd American Ed MfConncll -AFTERNOONS a Sclrncc Mon Mnnt. of lodar Hoi rwood Stars News: Buc ri.rkaioos ruckaroos Buckarooa Grand Central! Bard jean be I Bane Concert It doesn't take any more tur set a table tlirin to S' sloppy one. A it doesn't ircm i a loi nf new i cr, 101 Inexpensive cloths of good I overcome by i str per or plrid linen dish lo a i nno up. Four dish towels in hi colored i lo inikc a cloth Or i i i by the yard cnn bc i 1 i Plan i i i a i a 1 i i Gold SUr Mothers cli.h.

a at 8 tomorrow at thr Amei i- clubrooms i Tl: t- i i i cha of Hie soci.il hour i UIOM a i the ronve i- I I I I i th it Oct. 2 to 5 .11 Rochester will be niacic SPEAKER Mi.ssionary society of; Second Reformed will convene at 8 p. m. a I the- of Mrs. Rnbcr 1 Fiuford.

Mclrose Mrs. Richard Farr, fienl pome nine Usl year in i lands, will on i a A i i iofl( will bc Mr-; George Ma- and Mrs. l-n Banish odor this pleasant easy way i soaps a daily bath i fragrant, mildly medicated Ciitir ira Soap banishes grime ard onor" insta clean and Finish with fm- bonr.ed Ci-licura Talctm to 01 per i a'ion, giirtid ag.unst cr.Hing. HIIJ- i a Ii i i i ho i In h'cio i A LOT OF PEOPlE HAVE CONVINCED THEMSELVES I Dcnl In Crimp Mi Pa turns Trla'i 15 I A I ANO i A For Name of Yowr Nearest Doalor Phonei Syroeuftt 9-S5 11 Auburn 2475.

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About The Post-Standard Archive

Pages Available:
222,443
Years Available:
1875-1978