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SCRANTON TIMES, THURSDAY. JANUARY 6. 1349, -19 Prospective Bride of Joseph E. Kelly I Woman of 50 Takes Marilyn Kreis Wins Essay Contest Charge of Senate Marilyn Kreis. 059 Wheeler DOVER.

DEL. Un A gray- Avenue, won first prize in the annual historical essay contest of haired woman of 50 took over as president pro tem of the Delaware State Senate yesterday determined not ta let her 16 mala colleagues Mr. and lire P. Bnlr( Scranton City Chapter, Daughters Arranging for Ball To Speak on Monday Crandview Street, will entertain at of the American Revolution. She tut I dinner tomorrow night at the ntm w-j" ijj i' wwssTTrr ir -ir i tell her what to do.

is a student at William Prescott (No. 38) School and will receive a i Mrs. Vera G. Davis, Dover Re- Scranton duo la nonor ot taeir sea. Track Kenneth, and his The Child Conservation League will meet Tuesday at 8 P.

M. at the home of Mrs. Peter Joyce, 126 Prospect Avenue. Mrs. Charles Barba will preside.

Mrs. George Rodham has arranged a musical program. Mrs. William Weyand hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames William I eaKf teethe mmA tr4 aiAmaii aasi A 1 gold medal. Second prize winner was Lor vuwuvsui esssu Jaa vaaaeaaa ws hold the office, took charge as the Senate came to order for the sec fiancee, Miss Elizabeth Jane 6teinle, 1118 Fairfield Street, who wiU be married Saturday at 1 P.

raine Chesna. 003 Mount Vernon yS? I ond day of the 115th session. If. la Green Ridge Presbyterian She waa swept into office when Church carlor. the Senate's Democratic minority Amont the 20 guests wul be Mr.

surprised the Republicans and placed her name in nomination. 1 Si I Sw aTV wm aeee mm vim ton. Bradford County; William The Senate has eight Democrats Barzler. Schenectady, N. Y- and and nine Republicans, including Avenue, a student at Morse (No.

20) School. Miss Kreis and Miss Chesna will read their prize winning essays on the subject. "The Treason of Benedict Arnold," before the chapter Monday at 2:30 P. M. in the home of the Lackawanna Historical Society.

All winners and their mothers will be guests of the chapter. Silver medals were won by Miss Chesna and Lorraine Strassman, 1401 Mulberry Street, Audubon (No. 42) School; Kathryn Hahn. 303 Tat. gamer, uetnui.

Schleining, Louis Datlolio, Cyrus Roberta and Roland WalfortL The Moses Taylor Hospital Aluav nae Association will meet Tuesday at 8 P. M. in the nurses home. The Woman's Society of Christian Service of St Paul Methodist Church will meet at the church tonight at 8. Officers were elected recently by Mrs.

Davis. 1 The GOP majority. or more Mrs. Joseph Kenney. '631 North than a week, had failed to agree iMH Mm4iImI on a president pro tem.

x-f 'f 4 t. 'y: I I 1 I I -J card dub recently at home. A holi- After Mrs. Davis nomination and election by the Democrats and Mrs. Davis own vote the Repub day motif was used as the decora-ttiona.

Gifts were exchanged. Prizes were won by Mrs. Florence Lodvic Mrs. Helen Creegan and Mrs. Mary McCarty.

Other quests the Women's Missionary Society of St John's Lutheran Church. They licans hinted sne bad joined tne Neptune Place, Monroe (No. 8) opposition. School; Stewart Lewis, 725 Prescott are: President Miss Helen Schweit The new Senate leader denied -were Mesdames Mary Ludgate, Avenue, Prescott (No. 38) School; this.

zer; vice president Mrs. Ralph Sherwin; secretary, Mrs. Selma Roth Xy lander, Kathryn Miller, unaries tserger, Z43 Hickory "I am still a she Mary sanlord and Mary snay. Watt end treasurer. Mrs.

Andrew Street, Whitney (No. 6) School, and Benjamin De Lucca, 205 North said, "and I made no deals of any kind with anybody. However. I re CLAY ALORIDCI KehrlL The group will meet Jan. 20.

The Junior Miss Americans of If IT A will "Win. Bromley Avenue, Sumner (No. 18) MISS IRENE STUMBERS Miss Irene Stumbers Is chairman serve the right to vote according School. C. Clay Aldridge; director of to my convictions and not accord ter Wonderland dance In the asso- Electric City Council, Daughters The prizes will be awarded at of the checkroom committee for cvernart aauseum, win aoaress me ling to party lines.

of America, will induct officers to meetings of the Parent-Teacher the Stardust Ball Jan. 28 in the scranton City council. Parent- Mr. rjvi tariv la in Wv American Legion Hall. Misses ciation building Saturday at 7 P.

M. Girls and boys between the ages of 12 and 14 years are invited. Miss Beverly Pollock, publicity chairman, is in charge of reserva- Jecher Associations, Monday at position. She will cast the deciding 8 P- M. in the Chamber of Com-1 vote when issues develop along Hilda Narish and Monica Juskevicb Mrs.

Frederick W. Moser, chair are cochairmen. -The affair is be were" ouiuung. am. ucurgo iwiu i party lines.

man of the chapter historical committe, was chairman of the contest in which 86 essaya were en ing sponsored by the Blessed wiu preside. I "I feel very humble about my tiAM. Kefreahmenfa will bat served MISS ANNA ROSE HARRINGTON Virgin Sodality of St Joseph's Lith Dr. Evelyn P. Nicker and Mrs.

I position." she said. "I feel that my 'by Alma Ruth Miller and Leah uanian Church. Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Harrington, Schwartz. Decorations will be ar Harry Clarke will conduct a sym- election is a victory for the women night at 8 in G. A. R. HalL Mrs.

Virginia Koch will preside. Belle V. Clark Test Daughters of Union Veteratxar-of the Civil War. will meetiomorrow at 8 P. M.

in G. A. R. HalL The Ladies' Auxiliary to Electric City Post Veterans of Foreign Wars, will have a card party in the post rooms Saturday at 9 P. M.

Mrs. Edith Burdett is chairman. tered. The essays were written last month at a special meeting when one of the three subjects Miss Harrington is a graduate of West Scranton High School. She is employed by Samter Bros.

Co. posium on the topic, "How to Form of the state. It is an opportunity 319 Meridian Aveune, announce Miss Stumbers' committee includes Misses Marion and Dorothy ranged by Phyllis Severe. Beverly Berg and Sandra, Mandlowitz. previously announced was selected and conduct Study I for me.

roe engagement ox ineir aaugnier, Vn iii Ama Vahm.m' "Unfortunately, my oartv for Anna Rose, to Joseph E. Kelly, Viseskis, Adele Rinkunas and Mr. Kelly was graduated from Cen by lot Frances Step. Mlse Ann Speranzo, daughter of tral High School. An Army vet Rev.

Leonard Poznanskas is mod chairman, will announce plans or whica 1 fouht or 28 years did 1205 Richmont Street, son of Jo-the annual Founders' Day dinner not recognise that opportunity. It seph T. Kelly and the late Mrs. Frank Speranxo. 633 linden Street, eran, he is employed by.

Thom Assisting Mrs. Moser were: Mrs. Harry T. Madden, regent of the erator. McAn Shoe Company.

seems difficult for some men to I Kelly. and meeting. will be married. Saturday at 4:30 P. M.

in Ebenezer Welsh Presby chapter; Mrs. L. Russell Park. Mrs. recognize a' woman in a leading Daniel Loupe and Mrs.

Benjamin position. terian Church to Mansel Stevens, on of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens, English Teacher, Here on Exchange, Actors Wins Praise 344 Evans Court. Rev.

R. J. Wil- Golden Star Council Installs Officers Mrs. Mabel Beppler was in Red Cross Courses liams will officiate. Ruth Doud to Speak At Kick-Off Dinner Miss Ruth Doud.

executive direc Phillips. Orchestra to Give Request Program Goes for Hot Dogs with 'Works' The attendants will be Miss In 'Crown Cofony' To Begin Tuesday UCUIII I UCUOY stalled as councilor of Golden Star Soaaa Lawrence, maid of honor; Donald Stevens of Atlanta, I best man; Richard Griffiths and First nlzhters attending the Uni- By FRANCIS BURNS Council, Daughters of America, versity of Scranton Players per- First aid instructor's classes of I Korth A11Unc An all request program will fea Boyd Cox. ushers. Tuesday night in Odd Fellows' HalL tor, will address the Kick-off dinner of the annual Y. W.

A. membership drive Monday at 6:30 lormance of Crown Colony at thelrnton rntr inoHnn ROSTOV- American schoolgirls don't work as hard at Shakesoeare 250 Wyoming Avenue. Mrs. Edith A reception will follow la Xra- ture the third concert of the current season by the Scranton Phil Wallace was installing deputy. nersBau.

century uud tan nigni were Cross, will be resumed Tuesday and Chaucer as British schoolgirls but "there's more 'hi-ing' here treated to a thrilling production of niarht in the Chanter House. and at least one English schoolmistress "loves it!" P. M. in the Auditorium. Miss Martha B.

Wollerton, presi Color bearers were Mrs. Ade tne new and exciting Play by Fritz KMlon will tmm tn ml Snunm Hovt. teacher of Enellsh in Putnev Grammar School in laide Hahn and Mrs. Edith Path. Tbm marriage of Miss Agnes Jean Ifanley, daughter of Mrs.

Catherine nocnwaeiaer, ausuub piaywngnc. p. M. Other classes will be ore-1 a London suburb, put her name in witb the English speaking union Mrs. Grace Schreck was pianist dent will give the invocation.

Miss LaDonna McCourt, soprano, will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Arson Tarpoff. Mrs. Joseph Conrad, ManJey. 910 Meridian Avenue, and Dramatie critics present from sented Jan.

18. 25. and Feb. 1.1 last Winter for an American exchange, and now is teaching English harmonic Orchestra. This will be given Monday, Jan.

17, at 8:30 P. M. in Masonic Temple with Dr. Frieder Weissman conducting. The program has been planned as a result of many requests from orchestra subscribers for solo per Boston and New York were biah Carl Wesneski.

chanter director of and English history at Buckingham School in Cambridge Other officers seated were: Associate councilor, Mrs. John Hahn; junior past councilor. Mrs. Mae the late Michael Manley, to Rich- ard Joseph Murray, 432 18th Ave in tneir praise or tne young college safety services, is in charge. In-1 "I expected to end up in a puouc membership chairman, will pre srae.

son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Emperor; assistant recording sec actors, in an unusual but effective structors who nave not taken re- school with' 3.000 students or so in side. Murray, will take place Miss Margaret Zeidler. member formances by local artists and for runs from 11 to 18 years and all the students work with the university in view.

Those who want other types of school training go arrangement, the curtain was not cent instructor courses are invited. Chicago but I thought that would drawn at any time throughout the Attorney Jerome P. Casey, chap-1 be interesting, too." she added Jan. with a nuptial mass at 9 A ship director, will instruct the workers and distribute supplies. retary, Mrs.

Ida Farber, trustee, Mrs. Delia Britain; conductor, Mrs. Lois Brittain; warden, Mrs. Dorothy Simmerson; vice councilor, Mrs. Ssdie Ross; associate vice coun action of the play.

ter recruitment chairman for the hastily. "English people are trying William F. Cusick. 1116 West blood index, reported, today that I to experiment with the kind of to other schools. M.

In Holy Cross Church. Miss Lorraine A. Williams, JLN a member of the staff of liming" The first report meeting on Jan. 14 from 2 to 3 P. M.

will feature Locust Street, who has the. lead- blood was donated by the follow- schools you have over here. We "But the government has a tre ing roie in roe piay as rather ling persons in roe past month at want to know about them." mendous Job in education with the ton General Hospital. Wilmington. cilor, Mrs.

Wilms Wirtb; inside sentinel, Mrs. Shirley Martin. The new councilor named the Provincial, performed brilliantly. I regional hospitals: I But though Putney ir a private 1944 Act which provides that every Dei, formerly ox 840 Adams Ave- a tea. A victory luncheon on Jan.

21 will close the drive. Mrs. Greenwald Gives Artnur North. Richmond Hill, N.l Angelo Mecca, 707 Smith Street, school run by a public day school Y- who plays the part -of Father Dunmore: William George. 1925 trust, her students at Buekineham child shall have the opportunities of schooling according to his abil sue, will be married Feb.

3 to Jo Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. following committee chairmen: Refreshments, Mrs. Sadie Ross; enter Oroa and is in charge of military Smith Place; William Simone, 802 come "from much more the same ity, she points out. "The act uses John.Hudson.

also of Wilmington. Reading at Luncheon defense, gave a stellar, soldierly South Webster Avenue: John Hail- kind of background" than her Eng- tainment Mrs. Adelaide Hahn; the terra 'parity of mean gifts, Mrs. Delia Brittain. and Dress.

performance. stone, 520 Chestnut Street: Marion lish girls. Her classes are much The bride-elect is a graduate of Wilmington General Hospital Mrs. Henry Greenwald of Wilkes- Mrs. Esther Williams.

xne acuon nased on the lnno- uavis. Z137 worth Main Avenue: smaller here 8 to 16 girls com Nurses Training School and conv Barre read "Mr. Robert" at the linen shower and dessert luncheon ing that a child with ability should be able to have the social prestige that is attached to the grammar school, no matter what his circum ential Spanish colonists objections Bart Petrini. 120 Foster Street, pared with 22 to 30 in Putney. In pleted a course of study at Dela to the colonization and conversion Old Forge: Rose Garrett, 6 Clinton England she taught only English To Demonstrate Unit ware SUte Mental Hospital.

Mr. to Christianity methods of the Placer Ida Termini, 1123 Luzerne here her English and English his- Sol Lettieri. vice president of certain musical selections. The program will be announced later. A local composer, John Duro, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Duro, 2044 North Main Avenue, and a local coloratura soprano, Miss Dolores Quinn, will be featured. Mr. Duro is a graduate of Syracuse University with the degree of composition and is presently professor of music at Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio. He will play, with the orchestra, his own composition, "Concerto for Piano and Strings.

William Durieus, New York cellist, and Ferdinand Live, local violinist and concert master, both of the orchestra, will give solo numbers. The development of the local orchestra within the past five years is considered a testimonial to the direction of Dr. Weissman. During the past year in addition to his regular work with the Scranton and Griffith Foundation Orchestras in Newark, N. he has conducted of Senior Hadassah yesterday afternoon inTemple IsraeL She was introduced by Mrs.

Irving Wilen-sky, who gave a fund-raising re stances." As a result Britain is expert Hudson attended Temple Univer arty. He is employed by Leon Wil- rfesuus among roe mauve Indians street; iiusseu Bird, 1Z7 Shoe-ltory are co-ordinated and she thinks oz aouut America. maxer street, Dunmore: Joseph that's fascinating. Kin. Plumbing and Heating Com iu ine secona leaainr roie wasiAiexanaer.

szb ureen street: win Mi si iinvtj' hair is a warm port menting with the multilateral school, like American high schools, with all kinds of training given pany, wunungion. Airlines Petroleum Company, will demonstrate a wire recording unit Tuesday at 8 P. M. before the Women'a Civic League of Lackawanna County. League members will perticipate.

John Signorino, Lock Haven, who I liam McCullough. 910 Harrison chestnut, her skin fair and her Mrs. Isadore Schectman presided. under one roof college and com gave a line penormance as Don Avenue; Eugene Petrosal, 725 Fig gray eyes light with enthusiasm Pedro Di Miura. Street; Mrs.

Hannah Evans. 1224 about everything here. Her girls She took the place of Mrs. A. S.

Gins burg, president, who is ilL Robert E. McGraw. Dunmore. ai Schlager Street; Lawrence Dran- and their parents are "charming Proceeds will be used to pur Mrs. Lucy Tedesco will preside mercial and mechanical.

Even Eton and Harrow "public schools, because they sre schools of re roe Dutcn merchant, Andre Cor-icnax, iivt Luzerne street; Ann and friendly and open hearted. st the meeting in the Chamber nelis, gave an excellent character Dolan, 7 Hertz Court; Aldino She meets more of her children in-sketch. In outstanding support- Pierotti, 119 North Main Street, formally, goes to tea at their homes, Charles Harding is convalescing at home, 603 Depot Street, after as illiiess in State HosoitaL nown" may have scholarship boys. Miss Hoyte's own school. Putney, has a large grant from the govern chase linen and supplies for noe-pitals, child care centers and other institutions in IsraeL Mrs.

Harry Poplin is chairman of Palestine supplies with Mrs. Nat Breaker snd Mrs. Samuel Suravitz aa of Commerce Building. Miss Anne DeVivo, radio chairman, and Mrs. Dominick Manzo, cocbairman, are in charge of the program.

ng roles were William Lester. 128 Taylor. runs into them in the square. South Lincoln Avenue, as Jose I John Langan. 544 Adams Ave- There's more relationship between Bustillos.

plantation owner: Patrick nue; John Fenton. 827 Hemlock parents and teachers here thsn in ment and takes one-fourth of its children on free scholarships, with sliding scales for others. New Zealanders are reported to Sweeney. Ashley, as Father Clarke, sireei; ueroers seaiy Jr 414 London but "more social me is the procurator, and William p. I Washington Street, Taylor; Robert taken much more seriously by par- Mrs.

Harry IloUenberf and Mrs. be consuming from eight to ten bottles of free medicine, orovided Teaching is a splendid way to orchestras in Amsterdam, Holland; Toronto, and in Mexico City. Badger. Jermyn. as, Lorenzo Que- Main street, peckvUle; ents and teachers than with us Nst Strsuss were in charge of luncheon arrangements.

Milton J. Protheroe, 1384 North Washington Avenue, is a patient in Hahnemann Hospital. Michael Cavanaugh, 1423 Penn Avenue, is a surgical patient in A Merer Hospital. Mlse Patricia A. Lawless.

703 Moosie Street, is a patient in St Marys Hospital. by the government each week. get to know the country, the British girl thinks "so much better He has had remarkable success rini, an Italian traveler. Yolanda DePaoIa, 910 Scranton I wonder whst happens to an anti- The play will be presented again Street; Donald HoOJster, 429 Tay- social child in your environment!" tonight and Friday night at 8:30 lor Avenue; John Keim. Roy she is young and she thinks ice with recordings and has to his credit more thsn 2,000 records.

than two or three weeks going through the country gaping at in roe Century Club. cvana, oeorze atcvaoe ana Airs, cream "most exciting so ncn ana The remaining concerts of the everything. season win De on red. 7, wun "And the nice thing is we come James Pease, baritone, as artist, 1949 u. unuuiu, au oi atoscow; i nomas creamy comparea to ours ana noi Benson, 830 Murray Street, and Jo- dogs seph Hurney, 104 George Street, "I'm going to introduce them to both of Throop; Joseph Graham, England when I return," she says.

114 Foster Street, Old Forge; "I've learned to say '111 have a dog' Miss Kathryn McKeever. TOO Prescott Avenue, has returned from Syracuse, N. Y. Sheila Maloney. daughter of Dr.

Births at Hospitals and on March 14, with Jorge Bolet, pianist, assisting. Youth concerts will be held on the afternoon of on our own and don't have to mix with English people, want to see everything while I'm here--women's clubs we don't have them, you know, and all sorts of and Mrs. John M. Maloney, these dates. TZl street, dunmore, and Ldla 2614 Jefferson Avenue, underwent Tickets for the season may be f.f lloi" Schwute, tM Wbcler Anau Oh, yes, and the works' with other meetings and people.

aa emergency appendectomy last obtained at the orchestra office. it!" la St. Marys Hospital. lor; a son yesterday to Edward and Chamber of Commerce Building. I've been to the teachers union in Boston and I've been a patroness at a school dance very Big Job for Oovernment Mrs.

John Evans, 2023 RIgg Aii'ee smerdon Concert, 624 Mc- Welsh Women's Society To.Convene on Monday American schoolgirls have longer QUALIFIES FOR NURSING formal and I long-to ski- to spend in school and don't have street. Dunmore. has left to spend eeveral weeks with her son-in-Uw andVdaagMer, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miss Ruth J.

Farrelly. daughter Only flaw she finds is that "I'm of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Farrelly of today to-Samuel and Ann Sokol- Miss Martha Colovos will dls-h0. eSLll ltg oski Batluck. 1200 Pierce Street; cuss European prisoners and utv. iiSSl Kienaraa, pade city, na. Carbondale, formerly of Scranton, has passed the state board exami MiMvuu aauva vhmsi auwv wiii pisv-cu tuus iucCbUl( UA.

I wnmntr mm thrsi Shri. Mrs, Eva Wakefield. 1412 North Washington Avenue, has returned from Niagara Falls, N. Y- where nation for nurses. She is a gradu always accepting here.

When I went out in London or Oxford I took my two ounces of fat or four ounces of sugar and my hostess fairly fell on my neck. I'd be silly doing that here, wouldn't But is-3 xigue street, uunmore; a son weisn women's Society of Lacka- rvT- i vlara to George and Clare Gilgallon wanna County Monday night at 8 frjS? JSSSSi! Hmwn. r. D. 2.

fTl ark a Summit i in rK- girl would have a considerable ate of Georgetown University School of Nursing, Washington, she spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Effie Mordock and t.nhM 4.4.. tAk- ri 111 ji i range, in ine lower ana upper C. that's the comfortable thing about family. Margaret Hughes Roberts, R.

D. 2, lection of wood carving, leather 1ormiflb siSce! Clarks Summit land other articles made in camps. being an exchange. Seaman WQllam J. Emmershy Am.

Ftieews nes returned to duty, aboard the SS "'ATMERCY: Ason today to Paul I d22J2. LF5ffc K'fWft. Pone and 1 mSL the Valley Forge, Cat, a 20-day and xneoaosia osier wertz. uai jnor ww una unaer vunt nn jnhn. STAHIXER'S iUigrATTOuc; I 1 I son.

Congreve "We might do furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Emmershy, 914 Acker rn tty waisn mgnn, i wm aome Walt Whitman if there was MEAT MARKET Avenue. 4i- jwura nconer Ayra; lf.

time, and of course T. S. Eliot tera to Orlando and Rerrina Luea-1 Tne executive board Of the Club I i v.i v.v. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas SAUCE 142 W. Market St. Providence Shopping Canter Jr. and sons, Tommy and Neil, hare left for Angola. Ind- after Jerome and Lorraine a I Women's Home.

Hostesses will be y.m vntrumYt mmm achool didwq. iuu urecn iuuc AixeeK" -i u.uu, a two-week visit with Mrs. Edwards' IT CTITT- vmmtmrAmm I-SVanS MQ 5. it. IUlDUm.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. French, na avak mviij vva wj i Milkfed Native VEAL Rump Lb. 45c Lemuel and Ruth Strausser Sur 423 West Drinker Street.

Dunmore. Mr. Edwards is a student of engi plus, 12 Mulberry Street; Michael Can Be Independent for Life! YO'U neering at Tri-State College, An and Adeline Sabol Krupinski, 3301 THE NEWS gola. Pittston Avenue. Mmooka; a daughter to Anthony and Matilda Genell Angelo, 536 Grace Street, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph J. Brune 3d, save returned to Coral Gables, Fla- A Year That May Be Fateful In i the History of JDur Country Assuredly it is a year when patient and constructive statesmanship will be the alternative to confusion and regret. But the problems of international affairs are not for us to solve. Our humble part is simply to carry on as best we can.

This we resolved to do by continuing to make available Burschel Quality HOMOGENIZED MILK With Vitamin and Other Burschel Quality Dairy Products 1949 will mark the beginning of our 70th year continuous service. It gratifies us to know that our i quality dairy products are more popular now than ever. The test of time has made it true that simply to mention "Burschel's" is to cause people to think of "Quality." Our wish is that the year ahead may bring you full realization of your fondest hopes. We Distribute Burschel Quality Homogenized Milk Burschel Quality Regular Milk Burschel Quality Buttermilk Burschel Quality Cottage Cheese PHONE 5191 Or Ask For Burschel's at Your Favorite Grocer! Burschel Dairy Company Hampton, Ninth and Fellows Scranton, Pa. Old Forge.

aftera holiday visit with their THEY HAVE A BABy CONGRATULATE THEM WITH A N0RCR0SS CARD Learn Beauty Culture respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. ADMITTED TO FRATERNITY Joseph J. Brune Jr 1812 Roselynn Charles Merle Tlschler, son of ri Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Whitmore. 835 Monroe Avenue. The younger Mr.

Brune has re Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tlschler.

745 to Ex-Gls sumed his law studies at tne Uni North Webster Avenue, has been initiated into Columbia Chapter, Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. A Put a healthy glow in pala cream aauco with Mrs. Filbert's golden Mayonnaise! Extra egg yolks in Mrs. Filbert's add fraeh lemon juice adds special flavor! Tempt the family tonight with DIIAMT CHAM SAUCI Stir in a UttW Uaa than half a cup of first year student at Columbia College, Columbia University. versity of Miami.

Moore Passing Cigars Mr. and Mrs. James Moore. 212 where he is taking a premedicall course, he participates in wrestling Stone Avenue, darks Summit, an and tennis. Mrs.

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ess Ttaicr Waatara Chuck Roast. 43c BONEVITCH NAMED PRESIDENT bUndaamootUy Sauoa thickana almoat Immediately Top anth paprika 8erre with fiafa. chicken or vegetables. Really Americe't Batl-Wad Graafa? Cor4 Robert Bonevitch waa elected NOftcaoss ta maoson avs. kv.

tastes wonderful! president of the grade school pupils of Longfellow. School re nounce the birth of a son, Alva Joseph, today in Mercy Hospital Mrs. Moore is the former Helen Casey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casey, 303 Clay Avenue.

Mr. Moore is a member of the firm of Moore-Blatnick Inc. They also have two daughters, Helen Casey and Margaret Scott, and a son, James Moore Jr. Mexico will subsidize small cently. Other officers named are: vice president, Charles Acker; treasurer, Murial Searf ass, and ENROLL NOW! secretary, Catherine Kissinger.

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