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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 22

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THE SCRAXTOX TIMES. THURSDAY, JULY 7. 1921. OF INTEREST TO Mrs. H.

Halpln, of 1306 Mulberry5 stieet, was elected president of Ihsi I. O. B. A. qf the Penn Avenue syna-? gogue, at a meeting held on Sunday.

Curci. Toaat Cof fe. HEAD OF BIG INSURANCE COMPANY DECLARES WOMEN WORKERS MUST DROP ALL ARTIFICIALITY. MEND HINT. BrcakfiaL Strawbernta.

Ioarhed Milk tune-hum, Liiiucn Salad Cooklaa ttlniwr, Balled Shoulder Hoi Cornbr.ait and Butter 1 Fotatoea Rhubarb Til Tea Sandwlchei Tea Pea Hon Mawr college has sons on ifcord ns the first college In the country to share Its equipment tlurin? Its usually Idle months with women woikers in industry. This summer the opening announced1 president of the Mawr and omen Suggestion. Usf Milk Milk Is good for patent leather shoes. First remove all dust from the shoes, then rub them well with a cloth dampened with milk, The milk not only polishes the shoes but preserves the leater. Occasionally wipe the windows with clean paper, tissue paper Is best, but newspapers may be used, and so keep the dust and dirt from accumulating anil minimize the number of real win.

dow washings necessary. You will be I surprised at the amount of dirt that The Youhg Womens guild of Graca Rcfoimed Episcopal church, on Mon roe uvenue, will give a party In thef As an amateur botanist 1 hava penetrated aonie avenues of ths vast Harden of literature ami I have gathered flowers of different specie to compose a bouquet. Occasionally I have allowed myself to Insert some of my own thoughts among those at the (rest thinkers represented, ns one shelters timid violets by planting them lie Rieat labor groups of school for women workers, of which has just been by MDs M. Carey Thomas, of the college. Is the result combined plans of Brn church parlors, Friday evening efi this week, at oclock.

Members at the foot of majeatlc oako. CL'IiCl. Ihioilghout the country. the church and their friends are corv tllally Invited to A Reeipei. ttoktes Cream one egg with one sugar, two-thirds cup melted Modesty secretly awakes desire; It The plan will make possible to Am-1 Is the most chaste, and most dellinte.

Ittious, tapnblo workers the educj-, good time has been -planned by the; several committees in charge. fu I Republican women of the First dis trlct of the Tenth ward will hold a meeting for the purpose of organize tion on Friday afternoon at 2 oclock at the home of Mrs A. Schultheis, 908 Richter street. Mrs. Paul Kadak I chuhman for the district, will preside und Mrs.

Maxwell Chapman will speak. All women who are Interested are invited. to attend. 1 etiuelT d' kIhh 'rDi flavor, cook the young Inert top Grief conn's the seconds. Happi-I aider that more omen "may take'lhc 1ULC vaian i se me oilier ag J0U the other greens and ness foigets the hours.

De Finod. courses ofTered. Rrjn Jlawr alumnae servo them so. The yoke of love it sometimes are among the lutois and assistants Saving the Lemon If jou wish heavier than that of nil the 1,1 the school and will help in the or-! hues, and shred with scissors. Cut a few radishes very thin, a bit of and Hartford, July 7.

Extemporaneous blondes and girls with bobbed hair have no place In American business life, I K. Daniels, president of an Insurance company, employing women throughout the country, told the United today. The company recently issued a mandate that no more blondes or bobbed Heads would be permitted and that employes ulready In either category would have to got hack lo normalcy as rupidly as possible. "Artificially blonde hair Is a sign of light-heudednesH, "Daniels declared. "Blondlty is h.

mark of -lack of intelligence. If any more bobbedhaired girls or artificial blondes set Into our offices they will have to crawl through the keyhole, "There are some in this office now but we are going to get rid of all of them as soon as possible. Of course we cant make any set rule, but we have advised these girls to drop ull artificiality at once. My ideal of a business woman is one who has had two or three years college work, does nui powder her nose, does not watch the clock, does not rouge her cheeks und does not smoke cigarettes. I can toh rale the woman who lays aside her corset.

That is comfort. But it is carrying comfort too I far to hare ones self behind hair, I think the movies are responsible g'un pepper over, salad dressing by the following recipe: 'the temon In little juice don't rut i Montaigne, halves, but make a raraligei 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES as described by the tnleoonkoovlar ihr' th Pel and I squeeze theo0(-lang, Bcemg lo me in spoons good megar, three table- out the amount you need. The test cal. 1 confess that I gani.ntion of outdoor sports which! are alwavs so Important a feature of, i allege life The sulileets offeied Include Eng-1 I sh. written and spoken; public speaking, litciatuie, history, eco Walter Prnporky.

Ethel I Chlrhneky OM Korite Hcrlfko, Jessup; Mery Berts. Jrwup I Josrph Mosli.vlteh, Forset City, Cels Jronskl, Koreet City. should be Irt- one-quarter of the lemon will then keep longer of iistenlnir to the cintafi tablespoon salt, one-quarter table- without drying up. I fiV. tnecantatJ union paprika, one or one and one-1 Soles for Slippers Old felt hatsjt1 1 year8 h.

df cups oil, Bent egg and dry in-1 cut into proper x.ze and shape make gioiliei.ts and vinegar and rub excellent sohs for bedroom slippers smooth. Add oil, nne-thlrd cup at' Making a Camisole Cut out the a lime, beating thoroughly rath time neck and sleeves of the washable before adding moie. If dcs ed thnk- blouse you have discarded, bind with ei add more oil. iihhon and turn with an old piere of Cornbread Two gggs, a little silt. late.

fee. do not abuse, neither enco nor excess ever renders man happy. -Voltaire. Thase who seek happiness In osien- talion and dissipation, are like those who preter the light of a candle to nomics, government, elementary law. ab.st.n-! ommun.ty, P' -hotogy.

appreciation zat in Libor jno omenta and problems. 1 he hUmmer gchool not committed to i nnv dogma or thootv omlucts Its wik mt the hioail spirit of impartial for girls doing this. I dont wish to -give the Impression that women should neglect their dress. I believs business girls should be garbed pure business style tha same as business men "XV hen youte dishing out my style of women, for Gods wake, give ma long-haired brunettes." MISS CAREY THOMAS President of Bryn Mawr, t- tablespoon drippings, two table- To lemnve blai stamping marks 'the splendor of the sun Napoleon 1. Students are admitted lnc-S 'oons sugar, one large cup sweet out of white linen put as mm eollu-j The prayeif of a lover are more 1 specUve of nnv tli Lalion with mo teaspoons baking powder Imd vtnrrh In tepid watir as ill I Impertoua than the, menaces of the g.mized laboi group In two-thirds tup llnui, tornmtal In make it ilkv and soak the cenlt r- whole world tieorge Hand.

1 ti kp thin bailei Hake twenty piece or otliti a'ttcles foi one or tvvo divs Tin ri wash the oidinnry way. vltluous but their tongues. Ltii.cl Scholarships of e.o me being raised by tiaile unions working gills clubs and piiv.ile Individuals ni-leie-tec in the edui ation-il exptii- ment. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Robinson, ot Arthur avenue and Mulberry street, qvill entertain at a family dinner party at- their home this evening, the occasion being Mrs. Robinsons fifty seventn birthday anniversary. 00 Miss Madeline Brier, of 6 Si Hemlock street, and Joseph Maloney, u'so of Hemlock street, were quietly married on Tuesday, in Stroudsburg, by the Rev. John Butler, formerly of the Church of the Nativity. The bride was for a number of years associated with the Bell Telephone company iif this city.

The attendants were Miss Kearney and Joseph McCann. Mr. and Mrs. Maloney ere spending their Honeymoon at Delaware Water Gap. Mrs.

Eleanor Reidy, of Shickshlnny, announces the marriage of her daughter, Laura, to John C. Fellows, son of Mr, and Mrs. G. Fellows, 1003 Luzerne st 'eet, which took place June 30. Rev.

Gray "Jones of the Central M. JO. church, Wilkes-Barre, officiated. Mr. and Mts.

E. J. Stone, of Waverly, entertained the membeis of the ldpworth league of the Asbury M. E. church at their home on the Fourth, the guests going to the Stone horn by auto.

Miss Marjorie Heidle-man was In charge of Jhe refresh- ments. Misses Harriet Barton and i Caroline Ktesgc entcitaineci with leadings and games were played dining the afternoon. In the evenkj there vve drew oiks. Mis. O.

P. Clarke, of 132 Butler stuet, Dunmore, will entertain the membeis of Mr. Coons Sunday school class of the Jackson Street Baptist church at her home tills evening Joe I uslness Session will start at 7 43 o'clock. 00 Miss Madge Burns, of Mulheriy street, enterttlned at dinner last evening complimentary to Mr. and Mu Joseph Gill, of Washington, t.

Mis Gill was foimerly Miss Cec 1 K.tchey. of Jackson street. A brGo doll surrounded with pink sweet peas, formed an attiactive centerpiece for me table. Colonial corsage bouquii. weie given as favors.

Covers vvru laid for ten. 0-0 Misses Winifred Mott and Gladjs Knight will be captains of the golf match which is to be played Tuesday afternoon at the Country club. Prizes will be given for the lowest score at each hole. 00 Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs.

Abe Rose, of Pine street, of the matriage of their daughter, billian, to Max Bielefeld, of Webster avenue. The ceremony took place Tueeddy afternoon in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Bielefeld will reside In Williamsport upon their return fiom to Atlantic City.

0-0 Complimentary to Miss Winified Mai shall, of Worcester, Maes, who is the guest of Miss Maigaret Zeidler, of Wyoming avenue, a tea was given Tuesday af let noon by the Misses Ruth and Bernice Seheuer, of Pittston avenue. Among those who called during the afternoon were Mises Alice Bolling. Maude Vipond, Constance llummler, Dorothy Hensel, Dolores O'Malley, Alice Sehnell, bucIUe Ker-bot, Lenore Davies, Mrs. D. IT.

Huber, of Coffeyvllle, Kans. ity tli.s month the delegates present. repiesentmg seine LOnuOOt Ament an women stiongly indoised Ihesc- piimlples as coot lined in the mi asm intioiltued by Senator Town- Womens Clubs Want Federal Rord send, dec land Mis Slieinidn, and B0(jy- ihoso of us in i barge of highway mat- LESSON FROM 11 COLLEGE GIRL'S FINANCIAL NOTEBOOK The moment past Is no longei the fiiluie iv never he, the present Is all of whhh man is the masti r. -Rousseau. Cod speaks to our hearts thiough the voice of remorse.

De Berms. A revolution is in the lava of civilization Vntor Hugo. 8 his vvcie mMiucted to do all we to seruiti passage of this mens- i Signs That Stopped Hungry Auto mobilist To Got Worth-Whilo Bit of Eating. gill onvaleselng from an opera-t i made college expense money That the highway question is too Important in Its healing on Ameiican, U1(, l.fe to be left in the hands of a Ini- 1 teuucratic management, nnrl that congiess should ie.de a federal Ingli-i wav commission to administer this I essential aitivitv, is the opinion e-inessed hv Mrs. John Ibckmson Hlici-ninn of Chicago, i liaiini.ii), of the deli, utment of applied edited ton.

the General Federation of Women's cluls I could out hfe. now policy KUSBANO RESPONSIBLE FOR "NECESSARY DEBTS" "lt is not neccSsarv for us to point the I en I inteicst of Americ in women in highway matleis. The in-11m nee of leal highways on country on eionumics. on education, lt geneially tindet stood What Is needed now Is a nation il highway vvliuh will conseive government funds and thiough concentration of feleial money on main highways will give us a connected svs-Icm at the eaihest moment and the lcat lew po nt must pievail and the he-t expiessiun of that is found in a and Mrs. W.

L. Arnold chan man ol the committee on roads, in Kenci.il charge of the highway work of Ihe fl er full discussion at our hicn- SAVE FROM 5 to 10 Dollars On a Summer Dress. Juot Few To Close Out At th: PARLOR DRESS SHOP last Rummer from her sign sale', ns she termed it. She lived In the inuntrj, on a much -trave'ed public highway, where many tout ist motored, vvhtre ttiunv tamped along the secluded lane under tho wind-break of trees west of their farmhouse. These campers turning to the house for water, frequently bought fresh egga.

milk, vegetables, e-ic Also many motored to the capital eltv, thirty miles distant, while dining fair" time or nnv special oicaMims them was the ii useless i hug, thug of the automobile. So with her father's help, this college gir' made a sign hoard on which was printed In large letters Good Apples For Halo Hero With large baskets of fresh, ripe apples hv her side, und holding (lie sign boa id, litis ghl sat by the roadside and sold apples to the passeisliy for five cents aplet e. or f0 cents per dozen, different va-ilctlen of apples selling Ht their respective pikes. Sometimes she hed an umbrella over her (hiring tho heat of the dav, nnd again she stuck the bign boaid III the ground beside her. When her fathers supply of apples vvcie exhausted she bought apples hv the bushel from other oichaiti.s, frequently picking those on shares, or bv hoi-1 ing apples for the people she bought them from ready to barrel.

Then she made other sign boards und on days when her mother had a supply of fresh eggs, butter, i ream, fresh vegetables or other farm products, she would Hiinoume tnnh on l)io board beside her The signs wem printed on white paper and tacked to the board, thus they could be easily removed This year she Is ahe.idy enlsiging her sign siles bv a dial council meeting in Salt Lake highway i 1 New Yolk, lulv 7. A husband la responsible nnlv for necessary debts" contracted bv his wife, Judge Norman H. H. Dyke ruled in Brooklyn supreme comt vostoidav In ordering a SI I. 'am Judgment leturned to I'red-erii L.

I on. The Judgment had been obtained by a New Yrnk department stoie foi debt contiaited bv Bvnn's wife, a former it eenvv li N'lllage beauty. The common law doctrine of the agency of the wife for her husband exists where the wife purchases necessities for the household but erases when she makes such purchases upon her exclusive ciedit, the judge i tiled MOTHER CHARGES CHORUS GIRL DAUGHTER IS LEADING BAD LIFE OILU minim UIIIIIILU AS JURORS IK ALLEGHENY COUNTY Madame Berg 738 Monroe Avenue New York Julv 7 Klhel Hallnr Pittsbuigli, Julv 7 Despite the eighteen, chorus gul, is blonde nnd -upieme con 1 1 decision upholding the has modem Ideas Megaht; of women jmois, it has Mis. Annie Hallor, her mother, Is been clccicled bv the local courts and giay-haned and has old-fashioned juiy Iommiwinneis to usp only un- Eyebrows Shaped Ideas. The gul, who wns hrougrht into M.igistiate kohb couit ycsteidav on a vvnitant olitaitiod hv her rnothei.

mat ied women as tHlctnen. This decision, is said, was made so that motheis would not be takin from the care of hoi offspttngs ns well as sandwich ule, selling mlxtuies and malerlals for sandwiches or sandwiches ready lo sell. She sells all sorts of seasonable fruits and vegetables In this wav, In boxes, bunches chat King disordet ly conduct, has been I fi om other duties of their households, or in bags Urn umhei sand i elei nt on the stage since she was eleven Housewives, sans chilclttm, who can a splendid best seller," she had dls- land wants the right to continue. show the mint they nio needed nt covered. She receives better prices The mother, who believes that all home to keep huhhv going good and for farm produce In this nnv than bv mothers have the right to censiu I ti tie." will also lie exempted.

Siiperfluoiii hnlr, warta, moles, birth-in irks, tattoo-murks, nermnnotiflv and pnliilessly removed alto electric needle MISSNYGREN, Ml 111 MR HANK RITLDIM. Ill Work (nnrnntrrrl 40.VI-J. inniketing llipm Into th cite. TUSYNANNA MIAN GIVEN ESTATE 10 HOLD IN TRUST their daughteis lives, wants Hallor to return home The magistrate dismissed the case when Mrs Hallor failed to respond when It was called. The mother and 1m lawyer said they would obtain another wair.mt in womans cmiit! later.

Jlv daughter Is leading an Ini- nionl hfe; I want her to come home," Mi Hallor said. I iJf PERSONAL Si' Ft Ih I to 1 Thnn New Yoik, July In the will of Sarah D. Ilciioi, of this city, who left a bequest of one dollar to her husband, George Heuei, of 41 Her lawyer supplemented thn. 1 ol" ent avenue, the temumiler of statement bv naylng, "When the case'1 le estlte goes lo her sistet, Mary conies to trial many prominent persons will be Involved" dJ to her brother-in-law, Joseph Healv, of Tohyhanna. Mis.

Hauer died on June 11. The will, whhh was filed yesterday, lh.it the dollar ts an acknowledgment of the husband desertion of ilu- wifi- whin the son was at deaths door in Mav, 1911. 'I have a light to lead my own life," Miss Hallor said. I have been supporting mSself nnd contributing to my mother's support for years The girl Is out of emplovment lust now, but evpei ts to go Into the movies after the case is disposed of Once Removed. "I thought 3 told you that I wouldnt lent this apartment to you if von had any children.

These are my grandchildren." Life. Mrs A MaiPherson of Unden street, has ioturnel from New York. Miss Mildred Walker, of Gerrtnantown, ri Is visiting local friend. MIh Mary Hogan, of Linden street, hai returned from South Rend, Ind. Mr and Mrs A Arnrma and fam-ll of Monroe avenue, left todav for Capa Cod irs Nellie C.aughan of ThllHaburg.

is guuat of Mrs Barrett, of 13il Penn aenu. Miss Hlen Unnman and Mis Marv lb-iley of Vdmiiii a.enus, motored to Mount Pooono Monday Mr John Kennedy Cralf of Knoxville. Tom, la ihe gupt of Mr, and MrS, John S. Ilurwell, of thia city Mr and Mra Wataon Bunnell, ol Sunset street, are entrrlainlnf Mrs. Charloa Mnrvlne.

of Mobile, Ala. Mrs. Mary Burnett and daughter Mrs Anna Trane, of ll)l S-tUnd etreet, left yesterday for Atlantic City. Mias Mare 3 Burnett and Mtsn Ella-belli Burnett, of Swretland street, have reiurntd from New York. 1 The Misspb lena Cohen anJ Genet Suravlt have left for Toronto, Can kero they will apenil a fortnight Miss Margaret John, ot Dalton.

Pa was Ihe weekrend guest of Miss Virginia Lishawa, of Kaat Orange, N. Mis. T. Knight, Mis Anna McDonough and Miss Frances McGee will be hotes.es at the card party to be given at St. Mary's of the Lake, the girls' enmp at Lake Winola, Saturday of' this week.

Bridge, 500 and puchus will he and prizes awarded to winners, of high scores 1 Refreshments will be served following! Ihe card playing with Tomato Sauce To tunnel beneath the Engllsn i a 1 will require a tube 21 miles long under sea. No wind can work havoc with your carefully arranged tresses if you wear a She Knows Good news from the kitchen 1 A fragrant whiff that adds zest to the appetite! A foretaste of whats coming! The assurance of a delicious, meal all ready to eat in just no time at all! Wt 99 Mra. F. Wymba and daughter Katharine, of Wyoming avenue, are spending aeveral days In the Poconoa. Misses Katherine and Dorothy Wolkert.

of Houth Irving avenue, are spending their vacation at Lake Lodors and Wsymart. John F. Mears, Jr, of Clay avenui, lo vleltlwr Ir. and Mra. J.

Walnwrlght ikTle Ma n. AM ms 4 home In Litchfield, Conn Her REAL HUMAN HAIR. NET MO matter how hard the wind blows, no matter whether you are riding or walking, your hair will retain its trim look if it is invisibly confined by the firm dainty meshes a BESTYbTTI: Hair Net. Complexion Is Right Because She Uses Heinz Baked Beans are good, rich, mealy and wholesome because they are oven baked. This preserves the real bean flavor and the real bean nutriment, and thus gives you the most foodvalue foryourmoney.

BESTYJETTE Nets are nude of the finest and softest human hair. Skillful fingers carefully tie each knot in these nets and the result is like a fairys web marvelously durable vet fine as gossamer. A net that clings, that holds each hair in place, that adds beauty to your coiflure. BESTYETTE Nets are twice sterilized and twice inspected before they are packed for your use. at thulr summer Miss Josephine Clifford, of Now York citv.

haa returned nftsr spending the past few days at her home on East Locust street. Mrs Thoms Muldowney and sons Paul nnd Cnrlye. of Detroit, Mich are isillng Mrs ileorge P. Hensley, of Sanderaon avenue. John Carroll of Rochester who 1 has heen visiting his oilier, Mrs Charlra H.MMltine, of J20 Wyoming avenue, has re 1 turned home.

1 VulJ, thief operalor of th I I A who has been confined to his home on Quincy avenue with an infected loot, is sbls to be abouf. Mr. snd Mrs, Edwin Ferris, of Elm i street, Dunmore, will leave the latter pari of this week for Pocono Manor, where they will speud some time Miss Elisabeth OMalley, of Wyoming avenue, has returned home Rftnr visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.

Wills st their summer home At Glen Springs, N. Misses Esther. Margsret and Frieda Tou hill, of East Orange, N. arrived yesterday to the summer with their sunt, Mrs. Fay, of Ride row.

Mr and Mrs John J. McGrath, of Philadelphia are receiving felicitation rn tha birth of a eon, July 4 McGrath waa formerly Miss Mary Maloney, of 619 Hick oiy street, Mrs. Katherine O'Connor and son' Michael, of Atlantto City, motored to this ity nturday sml are the guests of Mrs Millisni E. Sultvsn. of Clay avenue, and Edward Joyce, of Unden street.

Mr. and Mra. J. Mailers and Mlaa Mary Edwards, ef Olive street, have returned from a motor trip to Washington. nnd Philadelphia They were accompanied home by their nloo.

Miss Dorothy Squires and nephews, Hamilton mot and Charles julres, of Washington, D. C. Blended with the rich oven baked bean flavor is the delicious tang of the Tomato Sauce made famous by its use in the preparation of some of the 57. (Society Cap and Fringe Shape In exact shades to match any color hair Single Mesh 15c 2 for 25c; Double Mesh 20c 3 for 50c Cray and White 25c (ftegKirrr'J M. Pritent Office) Used bv ths fairest women hire and abroad on nccount of It unusuhlly excellent qunlitien.

It I not merely Itu Powder," but Is an Imported Coametlque of merit that has truly remarkable properties for Summer and general use. So the good news from the kitchen is really from the spotless kitchens of Heinz. Ak Your Dealer for BESTYETTE Hair Nets Society Rouge A Revelation In Refinement! Women Who Ue It Know Why Lt "Society be your next purohae at on pf theta atoree One of the Ths following people from Scranton have returned from Chamlii rihurg, Pa, where they attended ihe annual summer Bible conference at Wileon collect: Mrs. Donald Gullck, Mrs Cos. Misses Csroilna Forster, Lienor Perk, Pathson.

Kehrll, Berths' Jenkins. Agnes Shannon ami Frame Rankin 799 SANITARY STERILIZED INVISIBLE; Exclusive but nof Expensive Th elertiiMi Drug More llfftet 4 nsey Drug Nhon MiUhsir Bros. Drug fttnrg MwMinrtrTf Drag More The 4tlih Ptnr Ami iII suburban, ns well ns up anil ilovrn tnllry drug store. The foHowing Sore ntonuiia motored to Pocono I-Ake for the past wek-ervl Misses Lourdes and Mary Uerrlty. Mttrv McHugh lAurettB anil Mas UArrlt.

Burns, Mny rsmpinll, nre Kellv. Mr and re T. mNmneil, Mr and fr Rensrd, Mr nnd Mrs John Duffv, Thomas REAL HUMAN HAIR- NET yi(( flat He name impfies. Paris DEHOVES COMPANY I New York McHugh .1 Germ John Kane Joseph Ran, William Kfgaa, i.

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