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•a BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. 1928 yueen Esther Temple 111. Queen lather temple HI. * « ew Fythlan Slaters' temple, held their first meeting Thursday night, Jen. ». Wft at the Three Links' hall, corner of Meaten and Riley street. The or- ganising of the new temple was a *uc- ce** and credit la to be given to Sleter Bertha "B. Fetnberg, sister of Jubilee temple 39. - The meeting was conducted Thurs- day night by Mrs. Ann O. Haymen, moat excellent chief of the Queen Bather temple, with the help of Orand Manager Slater Clara Llpp end Slater Bertha B Felnberg. Future meetings will be held on the fU»t end third •Monday* of each month at Three Links' hall. Masten and Riley atreets. 8 o'clock. New members are invited to Join. Ger- trude Welnateln, preaa correspondent. The Zonta Club. The Zonta club Is to have the pleas- ure of welcoming Mr. Richard Bennett as guest arid speaker at the Tuesday luncheon, Jan. 10. Mr. Bennett Is one of the most distinguished actors on the American stage, and is starring in The Barker," which ran in New York for a year and in Chicago for six month*. Guests will also be welcome. in charge. Among the feature* of the evening'* entertainment win b e a speech by Mr*. R O M BJedron, Mew York *ute vice president of the al- liance, and one by Mia* Martha the Kenmore church. At 3 o'clock a Maeurowska, president of the council program will be presented by the, of Buffalo group* of the organisation. Woman'* auxiliary of the Buffalo Bap- tlat union. j, j ^ b ^ MoLaughUBi <, lreotor of an. i aZ < aa I tn * Unc oto 1'W house in Ashley wneei i nair Home. , atreet, Friday announced the resump- The monthly meeting and cafeteria i tlon of the weekly socials and dances, luncheon of the Wheel Chair home will j which have proved popular among be held at the home, 3744 Delaware ' Eait Side young people In the past, avenue. Kenmore, Monday, January 9, | The socials will be held every Mon at 1 o'clock. Mrs Charles Etaele and Mrs. E. A. Chandley are hostesses for the luncheon. Daughter* of New England. The regular meeting of the Daugh- ter* of New England win be held Mon- day afternoon at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Mr*. E. A. Slattery. 337 Hamp- shire atreet. A paper will be presented by Miss Dorothy Klrtland on "A Visit To Old New England Inns." Buffalo Nurses' Association. Will meet at 409 Franklin street. Wednesday evening. Jan. 11, at 8 o'clock. Hostess, Miss Nellie Davis. ban, treasurer; Anthony Miedowicx, director and John Stachowlak, direc- tor. % The remainder of the committee consists of Dr. Stephen Oracayk, Vic- . tor B. Sacsukowikl, Dr. Adam Mlel- ! carek, Dr. John J. Nowak, Victor B.; Wylegala. Joseph S. Kaaeubowakl. Stanley Zablonaki, Leon Zablonskl, Bernard Ziolkowaki, Francis Ignaeaak, Frank Lewandowakl. John H Uslak. Dr. Matthew Kryatanlak, Leon Woa- niak, Thaddeu* Majewakl. Dr. Bole- slaw Gurgaa and Joseph C. Ruaakle- wlcz. It was decided to have 50 boxes, and to serve supper and incidental re- freshments. One hundred gift* will be presented to those wearing the most beautiful and original costumes Arrangements were also mads for the printing of the souvenir program, which is a feature of every charity ball. Stanley Zablonaki is head of the program committee. . , Society «f Mineral Painters. Mrs. John B. Wells will open her house for the monthly meeting of the Buffalo Society ot Mineral Painters Monday. Jan. 9, Mrs. Charles Grelner and Mrs. B. C. FUklns will assist the hostess. Mrs. W. Zwlckey will give a mg, jan. io, ""><•«« "* "" | demonstration of leaded glass paint the schoolrooms of Temple j , M A membership campaign la Junior Hadaasah. The Buffalo unit will meet on Wed- nesday evening, Jan. 18, Instead of on _,Jan. 11, In the schoolrooms of Temple, m Beth El now in progress, whieh will close on the 18th. This weeks additional grace, and the postponement of the meeting, is being given because of the absence ' of so many of the members from the city on holiday trips during the last few weeks. 2 A meeting of the board of directors will be held on Wednesday evening, Jan. H, at the home of Miss Celia B. Slohm The next regular meeting of Naomi chapter, No. 103, O. E. S., will be held in the scarlet room. Masonic temple, Tuesday evening, Jan. 10, at 8 o'clock, at which time the following elected officer* will be Installed: Worthy ma- tron. Pearl B. Weller; .associate matron, Ethel M. Buyers: treasurer, Dana An day evening, beginning Jan. 9. To aid the building fund of the St. Lukes church, which Is to be a 8370.- 000 basilica style structure, with an interior patterned after some of the most famous of European churches, a aerie* of social affaire ha* been planned, the first of which wUl be a card party and dance to be given at Falcon*' ball, Sycamore atreet and Fillmore avenue, the evening of Jan- uary 15. Mr*. Stanley Fronczak is In charge of arrangements. The second of the series will be another card party and dance to be given by the Syca- ?.°™„ a .1t W ^ e 1 n .. BU ' ,1 » e ?? m . en *' ' nd Wednesday evening. Jan. 4, Salome Taxpayer, association. Feb. 6, in St.; ch t 3U * 0 , J s , , BBUUea the fol- f22»! wL'i- yC ^l < * e . ??* MlU « r I lowing officer, at a meeting In the £ £ £ S f r L & r ^ ; ^ ^ ! f a r c u y building. Worthy Patron Al- freci J. E. Rlter the installing officer: worthy matron, Edna T. Lewis; worthy The monthly business meeting of the Coterie will be held at the home of Mrs. A. U. Paul. 38 Montlcello place. ' Jan. 9. Luncheon at 13:30 and meet-' lng at 3:30 o'clock. In charge of arrangements. The regular monthly business meet- ing of the Bachelor Girls' club of Osseo chapter will be held at the home of Mis* Dorothy Churchill, 197 Caze- novia street, Monday evening, Jan. 9, at 8 o'clock. Following the meeting there will be a soclsl hour. I bat 14* to be cslUd "ftd-bloodsd"? ' It's • good term, too- for rest, virile saeabood maw bsv* pare, red, iavigee- •ttd blood. If you lack energy aed satbutssaa for the thing! you do—dWa look te your kidneyi, the "filters of the blood". If troubled with toxic backaches, besdarhca, ttirrneaa, diniaess, perbsps painful urination get GINO PILLS, * diuretic jtimulant, to aid ia tbe proper elimination of potions. A family I ia mdlioni of American I Reappointment of last year's com mtttee was made at a meeting Thurs day evening at St. Anthony's monas tery in Clark street, called to discuss | SYted* Ambrose" ElectaT Elisabeth - L thony:, secretary, Margaret J. Spoonley; : S^tf!"^,? t^.^ti/^Ti! J" 0 "? Hollo wood; color bearer. Florence Wal- condtfctress. Carrie D Stroud; associate i J S lXLi»J t^ J^,"" B J oa ,?; ton: trust "' Emm ' 1 A Kr » mer: trustee ' , . . . . conductress. Mabel J. Bowman; trustee,' v l t m I T T Peb i/C «£*£ £2* U Smlth: trUSt "' Ch * rlotte H ' Announcement Is made of a public »__. p eriugon u. m h#n of the orrt»r a y ' Feb ' 14 ' Ttie meetln 8 | Savage. *rd party to be held Sunday after- ^ a ] 2 a H £ ^ T « ™L™. l ^ " * 1 * ' ***-*«• Justtoj^ear, of the floral staff, matron. "on, Jan. 33, in the assembly rooms I Flgas, provincial of Franelscans. wliu Mrs. Buelah L. Walters: patron, Frank ' the temple. Mis* Sara Uschner l»j ,,,, w o m e n •« nnn.tv w«iv Trt„tt„ I no .l a " upel 7'*! on ? ver 8t ' Francis' | L. Smith; associate matron, Mrs. Mar patron. Dr. Frank H. Long; associate matron. Hattle M. Abraham; treasurer, Florence H. Smith: secretary, Margaret M. Broad; conductress, Margaret E. Shaw: associate conductress, Georgiana Banks; chaplain, Bdlth O. Allen: marshal. Amy M. Lcmg; historian, Cora T. Ebert: organist, Bertha V. Hohlsteln; warder, Mabel E. Yeager; sentinel. Ray- j mond L. Walte; Adah, Grace A. Wana- j Copyright—the Architects' Small House Service Bureau of tbe United! States, Inc maker: Ruth. Florence I. Deboben; Esther. Elizabeth M. Barnes: Martha. The Women's wviatv Hniv Trinity V '„ ' •'" "**** "*"• "•"»• 1J. o m i m ; associate matron, Mrs. Mat- hslrman, assisted by Miss Berdy Ze»-I Lutheran church w m h s W i t l i ™,™ college at Athol Springs, for the bene- ion Norris: conductress, Miss Edna - -— «— ~-l Lu * h """ church tt,,! " ,,p ,ts J»nu*ry| m of which the annual mask ball Is Mauerman; associate conductress. Miss ML I R u t h Wledman: chaplain. Mrs. Ada dls. The entire proceeds credited to- [^M in the church parlors, Thursday. ward the national budget fund. j, n 12 . Dinner will be served from 6 Reservation* for table* may be aent'to , o-doc,. Hostesses are: Mesdames to either Miss Llschner or Miss Z*ldl..j E ZeUer A Helnold w 8eU g marii T . ~— . _i Dette, T. Wltmer and C. Boyet. Lincoln W. C. T. O. wUl wM at the 3 home of Mrs. Beulah 8**'.. 83 Alsmo) p T A ^^^ 71 wll , meet (n th . t ^ m Tuewlay ' jBn ' 10 ' "* * ° ,cloe *. I *chool auditorium. Wednesday. Jan. 11, Mrs. Ella Mlmon will be in charge of | , t 3:30 o'clock. Miss Schumacher will the program, Mrs. Ids Thompson will; glw u , k Tbt committee for the lead devotion*, and Mr*. C. A. Roger* , clird party ,„„ AlLnct! at Rlchteri5 haU rounty director of Americanization, will 1 1579 g.gt r>iavan avenue. Jan. 26, will be the speaker. jmeet at the home of Mrs. Joseph jSchrelver, 84 East End avenue, Tues- Mlllard Fillmore Hospital School of day, Jan. 10, at 1 o'clock. ' Nursing. Twenty-four probationer* who have been in the School of Nursing of the Millard Fillmore The Women's association of St. John's church will resume its regu- hospltal since last j lar meetings after the holiday recess, September were capped Friday after-1 Monday, with sewing In the morning, noon at exercises held In the hospital; j luncheon at 1, and study class In the thaV la, they were accepted into the | afternoon, with Mrs. Harry Hart ma n EChool as regular students, having | acting as leader, satisfactorily passed their probation- ary period. A large number of rela- , Frank Wolskl Is chapman of the ] Broan; Adah, Miss Phylls Valler; Ruth, committee In charge, and Is assisted ! Miss Etta May Warrenberger; Esther, I by Frank Borosssewskl. and Anthony Mrs. Blanche Webb; Martha, Mrs. , Monczynskl. vice chairman; Frank • Orace Basil; Electa, Mrs. Mabel ! Rozkwltalski, secretary; Caslmer TJr- Guthrie. Capital Welcomes New Year With Receptions and Parties Washington Society Held Different Because of Customs Based on Tradition—Red Prevailing Color Note. I 1 •-» *V~TT~f—*"" , V i J' ' ; 1 f L i Iff ...... ..—m ' 1^4 •*? i~" 1 new features, indicating that the belt and the sash are returning. Society Horse Show at Capital Brings Out Favorite Mounts WASHINGTON. Jan. 7 yp).—Stirring scenes were set before beholders at the society horse show at the Washington By MARGARET WADE. from Maine to California may and Riding and Hunt club Friday, both af- Over a period of four days, these are sh °uld claim a just pride. I ternoon and evening, when society from Mrs. Caroline Cornelius will entertain I the festivities with which the national * * * | t h e cradle almost to the grave rode tlves and friends attended the exer- the Golden Glow Sunshine circle at a r »nit«i w^irom.* th. N™ Y,„. I vlce President and Mrs. Dawes, a*; tnelr favorite mounts. Diplomats cises. which included demonstrations luncheon Monday January 9 at 1 p weicomea me new rear. previously announced, did not return daughters, and debutantes of smart In bandaging of various sorts and the o'clock at Relckerfs tea room 190 A mornln 8 reception on Monday st for New Year's day as they make it;*°ciety rubbed shoulders with the bedside care of patients. Delaware avenue. A business meeting which the President and Mrs. Coolldge a rule to stay in their Evansvllle home! thrilling riders from the cavalry at Ft. Following the exercises, tea was will follow the luncheon i received and returned the good wishes as Inucn » s P°«»ible- Although only Myer. and the Junior class showed some served In the hospital library, Mrs.; \ arriving in Washington Wednesday coming members of society, like Philip, Bhlrrell N. MeWllllams. chairman of; Betsy Ross chspter No 699 O E S civilized world lor tne com- moi . nln g Mrs Dawes was at home to! the Small son of Mrs. Ogden Mills, wife the nursing school committee, and announces the Installation of its off I- lng ***** ' vl,ltor * that afternoon and will con-, of the under secretary of the treasury, Mrs. j H. Chase, vice chalrmarl,* cergi which will be held at Highland A alnn « T party In honor of the Cool-, tinue to welcome all comers on Wed-1 who, though short of legs, sat his pony UI ' In f5- | temple. 3486 Main street Thursdav ld B es ' 8 lven bv Andrew W. Mellon, sec-' nesdsys throughout the season. No like a aoldler. Miss Edith Robblns, principal of the evening. January 13 at B o'clock bv ret ary of the treasury. An evening re- cards are Issued for these weekly at Joseph Letter's children, Nancy and school, presented the white caps to Mogt worthy Brother John C Helsen ce Ptlon at the White House in com- homes at which wives of senators are!Thomas, were both In the ring. the new student nur»es. assisted by DU ttle assisted by Worthy Sister Snra* pllment to the Judiciary of the United Invited to assist in groups of four or! Mrs. Coolldge, Mrs. Dawes, and most Miss Helen Wicker, Instructor in N Johnson grand marshal Worthv States with a former chief executive «'x with possibly some additional I of the women of society were sponsors sciences, and Miss Vivian 1. Burk- Brother Matthew R Campbell assi/ < heading the distinguished company. A friends, to pour at a small, beautifully for the show which was given for the lund. instructor In practical arts. I ^ _ rand maTgh .i. nteht 'w«rth» ! .mid-day breakfast In the Hall of the appointed tea table placed In the end j benefit of the Soldiers, Sailors and In- presenting the cap*. Miss Rob- 8 i ster Anna , volkenbure eranrtuZ'America* to all the diplomatic circle of the large homelike drawing room. I Marine* club, bins said: "These young women have , , . w "" #i'.£r An«f-?"'! »«h the secretary of state and Mrs., * . . . -——. been with us four months^.nd have E ^ S U M m a & ' K ^ « a « ho8t8 - The cabinet receptions open to air The annual charity ball tor the bene- ] the cost of your home. First-limit j lacings, it can t Seort ^ ^ Z ? *?* bitCt * 1B T^* "onfcer- for 7938 *re- Ellen Significance of Difference. ! P»»te Mdet, are ti be r e ^ ^ e * w A - « »t the ChUdren's hosplUl Monday ! L°^J e ?. Ulr .* me . D ,^ Zl'l^l^^l^ ' °\Z *' m, «, m have .hown a^re to g « J £ % % ? £ £ £ * ^ Elizabeth Holstlen, treasurer; Blanche EDITORS NOTE: Building plans for the house shown may be secured through the Home Building Editor of this paper. This service is pre- sented to our readers through co- operation with The Architects' Small House Service bureau, an organiza- tion of practicing architects from leading architectural offices through- out the country. The bureau Is controlled by the American Insti- tute of Architects and has the en- dorsement of the United States De- partment of Commerce. Its purpose Is to provide, at moderate cost, plans and service for small homes of high architectural quality. Ad- dress the Home Building Editor of this paper for further Information regarding this service. Questions from our readers regarding home building will be answered at no charge by the Technical department of The Architects' Small House Service bureau. Enclose a stamped addressed envelope. T HERE are three main thing* to re- member ;f you want to keep down "because of the architectural merit, but because It gives an opportunity to put I into practice the three things men- tioned above, ns direct aids toward lower costs. Perhaps th<* only space in this plan that is not entirely useful is the vesti- bule and evjn that is debatable. The arrangement of the living room and hall is such that one may pass directly j from the front door to the kitchen without going through the front door . of the house. The rooms have a nat- i ural sequence, are open, airy and well ! lighted. In the -second story practically all j the area nas been converted into useful j rooms. What little remains of floor area restricted oy the slope of the roof. | becomes entirely useful storage space. The splendid porch, which stretches ', the full depth of the house, can be glazed or screened, and will provide an excellent out-of-doors living room for the summer month The construction is frame, siding a- shingle exterior and shingle roof. The house is designed to face north or west. It -nav be reversed for other First mortgage loans promptly made at 5>/ 2 %. NYE MORTGAGE CORPORATION Erie County Bank Bids;. SENECA 0337 pjam .«* I -nee, Jar* shown r, a u ^Su^"^^'" wo^h/^SI*" A nd"«t"Znl7 *IL - I S T M * * * * ! i - W ^ ^ ^ : * ^ & & » * m W Up"th. WUlard hoteiwiU pruti* ! which are actually necessary. Second-; To meet the demands of those who wannsun ~"5™ worthy matron; And yet people ask. Wriv^ Is society „. -^j . JKivii *rf ,t. « brilliant arrav of society folk for use sound but nexpensive materials contmue rtudent. in the ^hool. % * * * * * ^ L £ 2 2 * ^ , i " ^"it ..Afferent I. generally con- ! 7*7. lntWestln * ^turlVfhe win-'**!? he would go^ It 1. presumed he a. A* a svmbol nr niirn •»••«• t h n ' k . n miixnaeia noistien, treasurer; Blanche: That it is different is generally -v™»-, r „„„ m been ?c"«ted into ?h. scXl la Kelth ' "«rt«r. Ruth K. Campbell.! ceded, but not more than one In t e n | ters P ro S" m regular students we are today pre- con * luc t'»**r Florence M. Boeck, asso- of the newcomer* with *ach admlnl* tenting them with the school cap." will, a* every president since Arthur's time has gone, «<n - h e . c o o l can" cl * t * conductress; Adelaide Jackson, tration or Congress appears to apprec- j On Friday afternoon Mrs. Coolldge " J>y £9 ^gfi***.^ t £ M 2£'1Sl T*oL WmZ& t'e^oSstra- *£?%'£• * ****<>"• && ^ the significance of the difference, WM he gue« of the nj8g.ljB1 \ ^ * ^ ^ g ^ % % ^ % ^ ^ I \ g U I] A b o U t \ OUT ins were: Clara O'Neill, Helen Put- Emm » Coates, color bearer; Orace 8. Washington has, of course, its » m - f , * w " ° C1 « J ; » l th « cl « D - f™* „ , . -.,,1 he asrerleved ! r \SK U » iiUUUt 1 UU1 Penfold.hlrtorl.nj Cola G. Smith, or- mercl.l, municipal and civic * * i » l ^ ? Z j & £ & £ * X J Z t ^ ^ i J ^ l ^ X l ^ may require *hree bedrooms, this de- Third— ellHiii is te waste In materials j sign has also been developed with and labor. ! three bedrooms on the second floor, No j The houje Illustrated here, Plan No. j 6-C-10. The first floor plan and the: s-C-io. deserves oajretul study, not only t exterior irestnient sxt the jame^ . MILLER RITES MONDAY tlons nam Eleanor the j S K S r - I l u S ^ g g J m ^ T i l ^ R r ' s g ^rUkeaTXVcrty 0 Z Z m ' t t tttrt&'STWSS m^rnls^sTbUItlera 8 , Zr'ch, Building: Problems Relatives of street far Victim Sought bv Walters' Local. wick, Onace Ooldhart. Julia Rudolph, *?**• N «»'« Campbell. Ruth: Margaret | clal and educational advantages as | ^"' n jL t r :" pt '°" '" , n ° r . ™ « a, Frances Inde - ««ther: 8teU. dinger. Martha; , shown by the Increasing number of ,„„'"!* n d Mrs Co ° M B* M » *<>' Sarah Jame*. Jeanette Carlson, McEneny and Helen Murray: Edna Begin, Electa: William 6. Cramer, '. men and women from every part of I raer 8ea80ns - trustee, 1938; 1939: The following officers of Ida Saxton trustee McKtnley tent 6, Daughters of Veteran* trustee, 1930 of the Clvtl War. are to be Installed In Johnson, worthy . matron; MIskel F, G. A. R. hsii, Monday evening, Jan. 0, Hubbard, associate matron: Melissa by th* department president, Mrs. kocke. conductress; Orace South worth, Georglna Gabriel: President, Mrs. Pearl sasoctate conductress; Florence Winner, BeOttel; vice president, Mrs. Marie Ad.h^ Ruth Morrell. Ruth; Evelyn Cor- Mabel E. Schroeder,) the country who are establishing per- Funeral services for Frederick Lee Miller, 39, of 189 Franklin street, who died Wednesday in Emergency hospital net member*, many senators and repre sentatlves and men of society to assist him Spr»y K. Tlltil 111* I M f i r n i mtTTfTi rT ' T t f T " t h e D i s t r i c t | In the.mstter of dress, where dlplo- °B den M » U ' 8 *f'*i*.7. °L ™?L *£!«' ' » lr fu ™*ce If gas Is used as a fuel? Florsi rtaft: Spray N.! of Columbia, or Ju«t across the line In I matlc uniforms predominate, feminine S" 1 ? * ^ f * m f!„.° ( u , !! Z***?, ^ RV„Vt. ; A—Yes. Maryland or Virginia. | attire auffers by comparison especielly i • * * H * le - Senator f*muel L. Short-, * ' | _ * 1st a morning reception where Jewels ri«l8«. Senator Key Ptttman. Senator) Q_ I S K practical to use linoleum: day In C. E. McEkmald & Sons under- Eaen Event . Function. j tre> ^ worn ^ e(|ch ^^ Washington society is, however, a j the ladles of the diplomatic circle In thing apart Q—Can a six-room house well in- The treasury under ^secretary, i su iated be properly heater with a warm j of injuries sustained Tuesday when he I was struck by an Eimwood car in | Franklin street, near West Huron I street, will be held at 8:30 A. M.. Mon- May Cummlngs; chaplain. Mrs. Ruth Hansen; treasurer. Mis* Rose Kirsch: •ecretsry, Mr*. NeU Bhrllch: council member*, Mrs. Geraldiae FUkln*, Mrs. ,R A. Brown, Mrs. Charlotte Zimmer- man: patriotic instructor, Mr*. Dana Anthony; press correspondent, Wiles. Electa; Louise Brtel, flower girl Century Study Club. The Century Study club Henrlk Shlpstead, Senator Burton K-j over rough flooring or are two floors taking establishment. 1478 Main Wheeler. General John A. Pershing, and «essential? \ street, and at 9 o'clock In St. Nicholas' plainer gowns and mUUaery ieaving the smart element from the resident so- j A—It is no doubt preferable from church. East Uttc* and Welker streets. -•-- • • " 'rty will be on the floor. jthe point of view of sound construction Tne funeral will- be under the aua- Mfft, Mary Roberta Rlnehart. honor- i and long life of the linoleum to lay a P !c€S of the Buffalo Walters' alliance. by the men who wrote the Constltu-1 Lady Isabella Howard for example ary chairman of the ball committee. ; cheap grade of flooring such as pine. g « i 198. of which he was a member. tlon of the United SUtes; White House who with her husband the British Mrs James F. Curtis, daughter of over the subfloors as a base for the Michael J. Healey. business manager Lo, -—• Precedents were established by the ambassador, now dean of the corn* former Governor Merrlam of Minnesota; linoleum. | of , ^ e loc «; ha » • " ^nrwR to , locat * will meet j frtllt D realdent and hwnwht readv- rtir.i«m.nn„. »^ •"" .-.__^ n I. T^S ;»_ A_^„ «.n. M , . anrtrtrtc. Jordan I «_»„ ..^ wnwmwt *« ww* taw. relatives. It is believed Miller Is sur- <«— Me ' *••*•! vlved by a wife and a 14-year-old son Strugs* ^_«™-4?*. i^^--^^ v aL^.»^= **? I u^JT^TFJSSgr™*™: to^the^nC 1,ce and plumed •*****« <" ssst fl ^ Mondav afternoon Jan Q »« t h e b o m s < flMt P re * laen i ,* na brought ready- diplomatique, led that important body Mrs. Ogden Mill*. Mrs. Eldridge Jordan Monday afternoon,JM ,.9 .at Uie home j m|l< j e , rom Phl ae i phUi when ^e; tne Wnlte Houge ^ ..,„,,.«„„. Mrs Richard Wilmer, Mr*. John F of Mr.', c . ' 0 . " » t l i 8 » i ; W* w V k e f l e l d I JgJST n r e « l d 1 enrn^ a eTt n he'»ert n o? go"! I ^ ^ S ^ ^ ^ i WOre * " " " - t * 11 ^* M ", Rjch * r<1 W " m !'; r ^r Bri , JOnn M rs f ° r resld :M? How do * s tne °~» com - ItoFaUfVnia" "a"nd"T broiheVTn Iforlh . at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. D. i M * ^ m tost w^U ordered ^tol%£ZFJ2 bUCk 'l 0 ^* * the heavy;Dryden Mrs. Arthur OBrlen M^ pare with wood frame and sash? Are j fleW K j PaperB , n hls elleci - Mr, Margaret PUr.way wi.l re*d a papor_on "Am^l- ffffi^UT^S^SL^ ^ " t g & S X T & T ^ g l ^ J F F i m i S w g ^ ^ ^ ^ " " ^ ^ ^ ! ^owed Miller served In the army dur Dresher; guard, Mrs. Rose X. Sendker; ! can Composer* and Song Writers." color bearers. Miss Rose M. Sendker,! Mrs. Anna Anderson. Mia* Ida Lewis. Friday Culture Club. on the Potomac. Hence the New Year's reception, the diplomatic breakfast, the cabinet din Friday Culture club met Friday at ne Bnd tn e evening levees to the Ju- , the-Town club -for luncheon. Mrs. j jidary, to Congress and to the Army ! Alvln W. Day and Mrs. Edgar C. Neal | tna Nt?y , B, ch of thMe eventg lg Baptist Woman's Conference. A meeting of the Baptist Woman's conference, re which all are 'welcome, will be held the Kenmore B*ptl»t chu «: Western New York. TBI next meet ins, morning session at 11 o clock will be ^ u k e , ac# , 4 ^ m m ot „,* given to business; at 13 o'clock: lunch- w . M,^ lr 7 Wett Perry 8twt . eon will be served by the women of \ BW«ftwo n ^^ MrehMte, ^* ndthe!ne * tln,!opene(ll ***** "P*"WHI. » function, with ^ Bwderlck. Dame Ann. Pope-Hennesey. ne T n .rhome next weekTwher^ .he i l o " La, ^Tue^r.^ W , * n * U,k by *"• ° eor « e D - * mer - rwson worthy of respect .nd part of :M «- Hetherlngton and the Hon. Mrs. LTa/i T w l w rf ttHI«l?B«i- Z * « c\i2rch^ ThIlS n 0n th * "»*«». Frontier «naj a social life to which all Americans, Kno ">f. «» *hl. group, followed the *«J h * T * P'™tatlve«Tin congress ^cha^* cnurcn. The < western New York Th* nait niMttni ; e x a m d e of Ladv laaheii. i n ^..M,.. ators and representatives m conajri™ i mterrnang ImproveYourComplexion! Card Partv and Social at Eimwood __^ Music Hall. The aocletle* of the Immaculate' Conception parish have planned a card party and social to be held in Eimwood Music hall on Wednesday evening, Jan. 38. Bridge, pedro and 500 will be played, and there will be 200 valuable prizes. I t i s expected that this will be the largest party ever held m the parish, and an invitation Is extended to *U th* former members of the parish. There wilt fee a meeting to t h e school hall on Tuesday evening, Jan. i 10. to complete their plana. A STYLISH DAY DRESS „ ., . . WI , ling the World war and on the Mexican small hat was black and silver, her > the flrat to welcome the President and A—Steel windows are In good taste, < border shoe* black kid with silver buckles j Mrs. Coolldge after they enter the ball- ! ao particularly well with English and I __J and her gloves very delicate gray. room ! European types *f architecture. They Gown* Dark, smart and Conservative ' .. . CMt somewhat more than wodoen Mrs Henrv Oettv r ! V.^ Mr »' Herbert H o o W 25 Produce a i frame*, the actual cost I* . matter of 5 ' Chlltc : n ' ^or new custom to her Wednesday *«« : i locality and should be determined from dealers. In cold climates sash should be provided to be Interchangeable with the *creerM, or else sash should be double-glued. 1 "<-^€itr^o r^y, iix^ rVljBoNT VBEHOH r5biir~ >bn« example or wndt* /can b e . built*Wywr 9pecifTeolWo% vndkr, ibc ^upervniaao of -fit. RICABY m I Niaoa rxx. ?• Seneco *f/o $66 Lake Srwrc H'tgUaay NVoncifcab 3fS Weekly dance*, held under the aua- I pice* of the Knights of Malta, Galilee : Commandery No. 838, will begin Satur- I day, Jan. 7, at the Malta temple. 3399 j Bailey avenue. The dances will eon- j t l n u e throughout the winter, accord- ;togto Wallace V. MeNeel ot the enter- tainment committee. —Cermlns Art Stadia #ra. Hattle Louahridgc Comljjt, N. T.—"Dr. Pierce'* Golden Medical Discovery is a blood enricher and tonic that has never -ailed to benefit me. For year* I he*« had an impoverished blood con- dition which caused facial blemishes, , and I waa troubled with constipa- v tion. Dr. Ploree's Golden Medical Dfeepvery is the remedy that always renovates my blood and Dr, Pierce's Palleta art the molt satisfactory of any liver regulator I hive known. These Pellet* have been used by ray family for years and I have never known them to gripe or pro- dnce anything that a good Taxattve shoald not"—Mrs, Hattle Lough- ridk«, 10 t . Hasel St. Dr. Pierce's famous family reme- < dies are told at all drug store*. Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids* Motel in Buffalo for free medical Zeta chapter Of the Tau Sigma Tau sorority mat Wednesday evening at the home of MI** Bernadrne Kerfesr. plans were completed for a roller skating party to be held at Scott* rtnk, Tues- day evening, Jan. 10. Ticket* may be obtained from member* of the sorority. Sigma Kappa Phi sorority will hold a meeting at the horn* of Ml*. Virginia Boat to Eastwood place. Wednesday evening. Th* sorority will also hold a bridge party at the home of Miss May Corcoran to Woodward avenue, Satur- day afternoon, Jan. 14. Tickets ot to- formatlon may he secured from the Ml**** Annette Brenner, Dorothy Staf- ford, Mane Wunaeh or Louie* MisctiUr Kappa Phi Sigma sorority will hold regular meeting at the home , example of Lady Isabella In conserva- tive but amart dark gowns. Lady Broderlck wore a black velvet skirt with long tunic blouse In black and gold brocade of th* new order which la much more black then gold. The French ambassador and Ma- dame Claudel, celebrating their first Nsw Year In America, were accom- panied by two young daughters. Madam* Claudel wore dark brown to assist her. The Market Basket Q—Mortar In the brick foundation walls of my house Is soft to a depth, of three-quarter* of an Inch. What should I do for repairing? Will it be necessary to remove «tt »of t mortar? A—Remove all soft and loose mortar and fill the Joints with good mortar, one part cement to three parts of sand. Q—We would like information about 1 i BURGLAR-PROOF YOUR ROME * Yiii Mat. ii'iu. IKI Mamv-rrMr. as* seataaM ty 44,000 taf tSaaew, »iH Mftrf as* nasNfr irataat t—i kam H. L PETERS, 332 Pear! Street, Seneca 58S4 »a»»« i«is Iraata Mart, 10)4 »Hr> *aa4, iKttwaasa, '•ri«»l»( taatli (kit mil aatat Mali s ......... , r uiauun wore uari Drown | _ . , • i «-wf woum use iniormaimn aoout cloth, semi-tallored according to the Forced A S p a r a g U S , U i a n i b q l i a s n enclosing s p o r c h . o u t . is of brick with I Pari* mode and trimmed to sable. Her! ^ i «-«« Artichokes ArriVC j c « m » ,, t floor. What are the best kind | i o. wine small, dark brown hat was worn to shade but not touch the brow and tilted well forward. Th* Misses Claudel wore equally chic, but much more simple costumes in Buffalo Markets. windows? What would you do with ; the floor? A—Install casement windows to swing out. The screens will then go Wrapped to pale green paraffined; on the Inside and mad* interchange In beige colored crepe with the round w -rou^t their delict* tip*, . able with storm sash Cover the ce- h.U of the moment in the HIM i *"' * •'?"- ,„ tV .. w., fc ho t- saoBt with linoleum in tile patterns. color. dosen or so bunches to the basket, not- , * . , i „..!„ .. .. ^v, mnmin* i Q—Flea** tell what would cause the ' T h . v , , d r e d U n ^ t from Pari. ^ £ S S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \ ^ t t ? ^ ^ X S ^ ^ ^ m^ 1 ^nr? h . ( 5.-, m .,- r °5 , M - W .' U " "mP*"™ ' „^ih.vlng been properly wedged up from ZI^JL Jl, .,•.'* V ' n " 7 **"• *" ****** to %tii * n * rt '* ta *"' n r t helow cnieap stairs put together with diwinetly for afternoon or evening. imperial valley Iceberg lettuce, well. -rto ,imo. t P )nw *, m y £$<** The „e !L.i!,^ ' * of th * ^retary Known for its well-headed quality. , woo<1 work jnay not have been properlv H„„- ^HZ- W °^. !L iB * . Whlt * *"« rtni tn * Dlg M,UMn " rlT .^'seasoned when set or the house too 2*1- •W-v'-.ril,. w7^"!rL* 1 ^* rtr »P»? large are some of these that two fill: d wh|!tl ml |, wort we* Installed or aitt^l ^ J?. ?2i w dMp t £ ,nk * h * ,T , M,d " om * Um - th « ^ e » n '• Floor, squeak when «ub-floors are th Mr? n Swa f rd* ^ L ^ ^ T ^ ^ d « ^ ^ ** ««•»««•••» th * « " ^ " T \ T , " ^ a d f t r p e n t e T 'for * neSry in n«r »hort regime one of th* moat ^reneed slightly on th* fancy *toc*,[^ - - , f. co ^ mp '" n '? aml POP"'*' cafclnet wUh oth , r grades unchanged. hostess**, who was In town for a *hort Artichokes are coming now in target AMmANCR COMPANY OBHKRVEfl. , « . ! « « ! • T - . v f J ' ! ? . Untwl . ^ ^ of quanuties and there I* a full assort- . TH, Mt* anniversary of th* found- p * rn * * h * ! «im*d its mwll oi . lae . from th* *m*H tender j tnt at th » Buffalo agency of the State boiling •!•**• to th* bigger one*, which | Mutual Life Assurance company of may be stuffed. With th* increasing | Worcester, Mass, and of the admlnl*- ROCK ASPHALT & CONSTRUCTION CO., hie. ASPHALT PAVEMENT Is the Nearest to Perfection of Any Form of Pavement It* reasonable cost, long life of 25 years, and upward*, quietness, smoothness and low cost of cleaning and main- tenance, make it the wisest and most economic investment for property owners in added value, elegance and comfort to their property, as well as contributing greatly to the welfare and pro*peri*y of the community. By all means select "ASPHALT" when your atreet pawing or repaying Pari* MU. Figured silk and o*orf*tt* are here combined. The vestee effect and collar are new and novel. The Pattern la nit in t sMse: M to the Buffalo Athletic club Friday evening More than 100. including lo- cal associates .nd out-of-town officer* af th* company, attended 1—> -, . etres*. Tuesday evening. Jan. 10, at 7:SO o'clock - w « _ eaa. „«„ . 'with* H yard of contrasting material -^S^SL?!, sL' n iL«Ji B 5* T * f * lrT tat hM,B « «* isomt - *•*•* •<"» belt IL ^ 1 °?&?*2f •Kft'wBm society The width of tn. Dress at th* lowar of th» Polish Women-, alliance an edge with plait* extended Is 3 yardT * B ^^!*^?!?* M— **•*• •W »« h#M I Pattern mailed to any address on r»- ** P?*. 1 ^**! »roadw«y and Ptayter c«ipt of it easttostiver or tump* !25t £"^!!L_ " ^ A***"*" »•»*-} Aw*aas Fa nam Department of th* stoaha k caalrman <g U» eommitte* j Buffalo gisilliig BswaT to every line Other Red-Clad Figure., Mrs. Dwlght. Davia- r#d frog, WM , demand for thi* California vegetable j tration of Frederick A. C. Merrill. 147 eerls* tint In satin with a full akin comee also a better demand for the rich, Lancaster avenue, a* general agent to and fitted bodice in general effect; »oat of th* oalavo. A f*w boxes ap- Bi,rf«i 0 . wer* celebrated at a banduet like the rob* de styl* which Mrs ! peered to Buffalo this wass, for wttem Davl. and Mm. Theodore rtooeev.it there waa more lrmtlry than usual. Jr. ware among th* first to sponsor) Cetophane paper cover* praetloaliy •everat year* ago. ^ j ev.ry artlei* now The oW-tuna "Wtod Ml** Alio* Devi, wears for lunch- rooto" now appear* quit* d* luxe In eon* sad afternoon reception* s red tni* ertsBy. clean covering and with its M, aa, «e, 49, 44 and «a laebes bust chiffon gown several tons* darker than I nam* changed to smoked bon»lea* her- maasure. A aa-incn atse wm require | her mother*, which fains it* great' ring. Further termed an "appetite t% rares of 40-inch material together t dWtoetlon from tne Intricate tucking teaser." It M entirely lifted up from the of the material to produce the Broken' geturaay night lunch etas*. Wrapped line now featured in all new frocks, in this manner they coat but tittt* | aw Theodora Catalan! to another wore tkea to *h* >oas» form ch*rming red-clad figure at tea dance* ' PatUlbntoes of aalmon are mea- Her ultra smart frock i* taffeta, Very, Uoatog higner prteee to their letter* wide at the hem with a as*oath fitting 1 and there *r* at present strong area- top, a broad, closely drawn gtrdl* port* of a further lncreae* to t h e forming atawn>tailing ta ana of th* 4 value of to* tanned artlei*. s It's perfectly safe to lettoekid go riding et night if h*r td*a of fun is to a bring laci tnt golden tint of girlhood, or to transform^ Slack or dark hair to auburn or golden shade* . . . . use MARCHAND'S GOLDEN HAIR WASH \ J Write KM ME n o/maTmtr' I HO west ( boridet.'CsTi end* Iflmtnt } nT Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memoriesfultonhistory.com/Newspapers 21/Buffalo NY Evening News... · 2013-04-21 · John's church will resume its regu-hospltal since last j lar

•a BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. 1928

y u e e n Esther T e m p l e 111. Q u e e n l a t h e r t e m p l e H I . * « e w

F y t h l a n Slaters' t e m p l e , h e l d t h e i r f irst m e e t i n g T h u r s d a y n i g h t , J e n . ». W f t a t t h e T h r e e L inks ' ha l l , corner of Meaten a n d R i l e y s t ree t . T h e or­gan i s ing o f t h e n e w t e m p l e w a s a *uc-ce** and credi t la t o b e g i v e n t o S le ter Bertha "B. Fetnberg , s i s ter of Jub i l ee t e m p l e 39. -

T h e m e e t i n g w a s c o n d u c t e d T h u r s ­day n i g h t by Mrs. A n n O. H a y m e n , moat exce l l en t ch i e f of t h e Q u e e n Bather t e m p l e , w i t h t h e h e l p of O r a n d Manager Slater Clara L l p p e n d Slater Ber tha B Felnberg . F u t u r e m e e t i n g s wi l l b e he ld o n t h e fU»t e n d th ird

•Monday* of e a c h m o n t h a t Three L inks ' hal l . Masten a n d Ri l ey atreets . 8 o'clock. N e w m e m b e r s are i n v i t e d t o Join. Ger­trude Welnate ln , preaa correspondent .

T h e Z o n t a Club . T h e Zonta c l u b Is t o have t h e p l e a s ­

ure of w e l c o m i n g Mr. Richard B e n n e t t a s gues t arid speaker a t t h e T u e s d a y l u n c h e o n , J a n . 10. Mr. B e n n e t t Is o n e of the m o s t d i s t i n g u i s h e d actors o n t h e American s tage , a n d i s s tarr ing i n T h e Barker," w h i c h ran i n New York for a year a n d i n Chicago for s ix m o n t h * . G u e s t s wi l l a l so be w e l c o m e .

i n charge. A m o n g t h e f ea ture* of the evening'* e n t e r t a i n m e n t w i n b e a speech by Mr*. R O M BJedron, Mew York * u t e vice p r e s i d e n t of t h e a l ­l iance , and o n e by Mia* Martha

t h e K e n m o r e c h u r c h . A t 3 o'clock a Maeurowska, pres ident of t h e counci l program will b e presented by t h e , of Buf fa lo group* of t h e organisat ion . Woman'* auxi l iary of the B u f f a l o B a p -tlat u n i o n . j , j ^ b ^ M o L a u g h U B i < , l r e o t o r o f

a n . i a Z < aa I t n * U n c o t o 1 ' W h o u s e i n Ashley w n e e i i nair H o m e . , atreet, Friday a n n o u n c e d t h e r e s u m p -

T h e m o n t h l y m e e t i n g a n d cafe ter ia i t l on of t h e weekly soc ia l s a n d dances , l u n c h e o n of t h e W h e e l Chair h o m e wi l l j w h i c h h a v e proved p o p u l a r among be h e l d a t t h e h o m e , 3744 De laware ' E a i t S ide y o u n g peop le In t h e past, a v e n u e . Kenmore , Monday , J a n u a r y 9, | T h e socials wi l l b e h e l d every Mon at 1 o'clock. Mrs Charles Etaele a n d Mrs. E. A. Chandley are h o s t e s s e s for t h e l u n c h e o n .

Daughter* of New E n g l a n d . T h e regular m e e t i n g of t h e D a u g h ­

ter* of New E n g l a n d win b e h e l d M o n ­day a f t ernoon a t 8 :30 o 'c lock a t t h e h o m e of Mr*. E. A. S la t tery . 337 H a m p ­sh ire atreet . A paper wil l b e presented by Miss Dorothy Klr t land o n "A Visit To Old N e w E n g l a n d Inns ."

B u f f a l o Nurses ' Assoc ia t ion . Wil l m e e t at 409 F r a n k l i n s treet .

W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g . J a n . 11, a t 8 o'clock. Hostess , Miss Nel l ie Dav i s .

ban, treasurer; A n t h o n y Miedowicx, director a n d J o h n S tachowlak , d irec ­tor. %

T h e remainder of t h e c o m m i t t e e cons i s t s of Dr. S t e p h e n Oracayk, V i c - . tor B. S a c s u k o w i k l , Dr. A d a m Mlel - ! carek, Dr. J o h n J. Nowak, Victor B . ; Wylegala . J o s e p h S. Kaaeubowakl . S tan ley Zablonaki, Leon Zablonsk l , Bernard Ziolkowaki, Francis Ignaeaak, Frank Lewandowakl . J o h n H Uslak. Dr. M a t t h e w Kryatanlak, Leon Woa-niak, T h a d d e u * Majewakl. Dr. B o l e -s law Gurgaa and Joseph C. Ruaakle-wlcz.

I t was decided to have 50 boxes , a n d to serve supper and i n c i d e n t a l re­freshments . One h u n d r e d gift* wil l be presented t o t h o s e wear ing t h e m o s t b e a u t i f u l a n d or ig inal c o s t u m e s

Arrangements were a l so m a d s for t h e p r i n t i n g of t h e souven ir program, w h i c h is a feature of every char i ty bal l . S t a n l e y Zablonaki is h e a d of t h e program c o m m i t t e e . .

, Society «f Mineral Pa in ter s . Mrs. J o h n B. Wel l s wil l o p e n her

h o u s e for the m o n t h l y m e e t i n g of t h e B u f f a l o Society o t Mineral P a i n t e r s Monday . Jan. 9, Mrs. C h a r l e s Grelner and Mrs. B. C. FUklns wil l a s s i s t t h e h o s t e s s . Mrs. W. Zwlckey wi l l g ive a

m g , j a n . i o , ""><•«« "* " " | d e m o n s t r a t i o n of leaded g la s s p a i n t t h e s c h o o l r o o m s of T e m p l e j , M

A m e m b e r s h i p c a m p a i g n la

J u n i o r Hadaasah. T h e Buf fa lo u n i t wi l l m e e t o n W e d ­

nesday even ing , J a n . 18, Ins tead of o n _ , J a n . 11, In t h e s c h o o l r o o m s of T e m p l e , m

B e t h El n o w in progress, w h i e h wil l c lose o n the 18th. T h i s w e e k s a d d i t i o n a l grace, and the p o s t p o n e m e n t of t h e m e e t i n g , is be ing g i v e n b e c a u s e of t h e a b s e n c e

' of so m a n y of t h e m e m b e r s from t h e c i ty o n ho l iday tr ips d u r i n g t h e l a s t few weeks. 2

A m e e t i n g of t h e board of d irectors wil l b e he ld o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g ,

J a n . H , at t h e h o m e of Miss Cel ia B. S l o h m

T h e n e x t regular m e e t i n g of N a o m i chapter , No. 103, O. E. S., w i l l be he ld in t h e scarlet r o o m . Mason ic t e m p l e , T u e s d a y even ing , J a n . 10, a t 8 o'clock, a t w h i c h t i m e t h e f o l l o w i n g e lec ted off icer* wil l be Ins ta l l ed: W o r t h y m a ­tron . Pearl B. Weller; .assoc iate m a t r o n , Ethe l M. Buyers: treasurer, D a n a An

day even ing , b e g i n n i n g J a n . 9.

T o a id t h e b u i l d i n g f u n d of the St . L u k e s c h u r c h , w h i c h Is t o be a 8370.-000 basi l ica s ty l e s t ruc ture , w i t h an interior p a t t e r n e d af ter s o m e of the m o s t f a m o u s of E u r o p e a n churches , a aerie* of soc ia l af fa ire h a * been p l a n n e d , t h e f irs t of w h i c h wUl be a card party a n d d a n c e t o b e g iven a t Falcon*' bal l , S y c a m o r e atreet and Fi l lmore avenue , t h e e v e n i n g of J a n ­uary 15. Mr*. S t a n l e y Fronczak is In charge of a r r a n g e m e n t s . T h e second of the series will be a n o t h e r card party and d a n c e to be g i v e n by t h e Syca-

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n . . B U ' , 1 » e ? ? m . e n * ' ' n d Wednesday even ing . J a n . 4, S a l o m e T a x p a y e r , a s soc ia t ion . Feb . 6, in S t . ; c h t „ 3 U * 0 , J s , , B B U U e a t h e fo l -

f 2 2 » ! w L ' i - y C ^ l < * e . ??* M l U « r I lowing o f f i cer , a t a m e e t i n g In t h e £ £ £ S f r L & r ^ ; ^ ™ ^ ! f a r c u y bui ld ing . Worthy Patron Al-

freci J. E. Rlter t h e ins ta l l ing officer: worthy matron , Edna T. Lewis; worthy

T h e m o n t h l y b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g of the Coterie wil l be h e l d a t t h e h o m e of Mrs. A. U. Paul . 38 Mont lce l lo p lace . ' Jan . 9. L u n c h e o n a t 13:30 a n d m e e t - ' lng a t 3:30 o'clock.

In charge of a r r a n g e m e n t s .

T h e regular m o n t h l y b u s i n e s s m e e t ­ing of t h e Bache lor Girls ' c l u b of Osseo chapter wil l be h e l d a t t h e h o m e of Mis* Dorothy Church i l l , 197 Caze-novia s treet , Monday even ing , Jan. 9, a t 8 o'clock. F o l l o w i n g the m e e t i n g there wil l be a s o c l s l hour .

I bat 14* to be cslUd " f t d - b l o o d s d " ?

' It's • good term, too- for rest, virile saeabood maw bsv* pare, red, iavigee-•ttd blood.

If you lack energy aed satbutssaa for the thing! you do—dWa look te your kidneyi, the "filters of the blood".

If troubled with toxic backaches, besdarhca, ttirrneaa, diniaess, perbsps painful urination get GINO PILLS, * diuretic jtimulant, to aid ia tbe proper elimination of potions. A family I ia mdlioni of American I

R e a p p o i n t m e n t of l a s t year's com mtt tee was m a d e a t a m e e t i n g Thurs day e v e n i n g a t St . A n t h o n y ' s monas tery in Clark s treet , ca l led to d iscuss | SYted* Ambrose" ElectaT E l i s a b e t h - L

thony: , secretary, Margaret J. Spoonley ; : S ^ t f ! " ^ , ? t ^ . ^ t i / ^ T i ! J " 0 " ? Hollo wood; color bearer. Florence Wal -condtfctress . Carrie D Stroud; as soc ia te i J S l X L i » J t ^ J^,"" B J o a , ? ; t o n : t r u s t " ' E m m ' 1 A K r » m e r : t r u s t e e '

„ , . . . . c o n d u c t r e s s . Mabel J. B o w m a n ; t r u s t e e , ' v l t m I T T P e b i / C «£*£ £2* U S m l t h : t r U S t " ' C h * r l o t t e H ' A n n o u n c e m e n t Is m a d e of a pub l i c » _ _ . p e r i u g o n u . m h # n of t h e orrt»r a y ' F e b ' 1 4 ' Ttie m e e t l n 8 | Savage.

* r d party t o b e he ld S u n d a y a f t er - ^ a ] 2 a H £ ^ T « ™L™. l ™ ^ " * 1 * ' ***-*«• J u s t t o j ^ e a r , of t h e floral staff, m a t r o n . "on, Jan . 33, i n t h e a s s e m b l y r o o m s I Flgas , provincia l of Frane lscans . wliu Mrs. B u e l a h L. Walters: patron, Frank ' the t e m p l e . Mis* Sara U s c h n e r l» j , , , , w o m e n •« nnn.tv w « i v Trt„t t„ I n o . l a " • u p e l 7 ' * ! o n ? v e r 8 t ' Francis' | L . S m i t h ; associate m a t r o n , Mrs. Mar

patron. Dr. Frank H. Long; associate matron . Hatt le M. Abraham; treasurer, Florence H. S m i t h : secretary, Margaret M. Broad; conductress , Margaret E. Shaw: associate conductres s , Georgiana Banks; chapla in , B d l t h O. Al len: marshal . Amy M. Lcmg; h i s tor ian , Cora T. Ebert: organist , B e r t h a V. H o h l s t e l n ; warder, Mabel E. Yeager; s e n t i n e l . R a y - j m o n d L. Walte; Adah, Grace A. W a n a - j C o p y r i g h t — t h e A r c h i t e c t s ' S m a l l H o u s e S e r v i c e B u r e a u of t b e U n i t e d ! S t a t e s , I n c maker: R u t h . F lorence I. D e b o b e n ; Esther. El izabeth M. Barnes : Martha .

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Fol lowing t h e exercises , tea was will fo l low the l u n c h e o n i received and r e t u r n e d t h e good wishes a s I n u c n » s P°«»ible- A l t h o u g h o n l y Myer. a n d t h e Junior class showed s o m e served In t h e h o s p i t a l l ibrary, Mrs . ; \ arriving in W a s h i n g t o n W e d n e s d a y c o m i n g m e m b e r s o f society, l ike Phi l ip , Bhlrrell N. MeWl l l l ams . c h a i r m a n o f ; B e t s y Ross c h s p t e r No 699 O E S civi l ized world lor tne c o m - m o i . n l n g M r s D a w e s was a t h o m e t o ! t h e Small s o n of Mrs. Ogden Mills, wi fe t h e n u r s i n g s c h o o l c o m m i t t e e , a n d a n n o u n c e s t h e Ins ta l l a t ion of i t s off I- l n g ***** ' v l , l t o r * t h a t a f t ernoon a n d will c o n - , of the u n d e r secretary of the treasury, Mrs. j H. Chase , v ice chalrmarl,* c e r g i w h i c h will b e he ld a t H i g h l a n d A a l n n « T party In h o n o r of the Coo l - , t i n u e t o w e l c o m e all c o m e r s o n W e d - 1 w h o , t h o u g h shor t o f legs, sat h i s p o n y P°U I' I nf5- | t e m p l e . 3486 Main street T h u r s d a v l d B e s ' 8 l v e n b v Andrew W. Mel lon, s e c - ' n e s d s y s t h r o u g h o u t t h e season . N o l ike a aoldler.

Miss Edi th R o b b l n s , principal of t h e e v e n i n g . January 13 at B o'clock bv r e t a r y of t h e treasury . A n evening re- cards are Issued for t h e s e week ly at Joseph Letter's ch i ldren , Nancy and school , presented t h e w h i t e c a p s t o M o g t w o r t h y Brother J o h n C Helsen c e P t l o n a t t h e W h i t e H o u s e i n c o m - h o m e s a t w h i c h wives of s e n a t o r s a r e ! T h o m a s , were b o t h In t h e ring. t h e n e w s t u d e n t nur»es . ass i s ted by D U t t l e assisted by W o r t h y S i s t er S n r a * p l l m e n t t o t h e Judiciary of the United Invited t o ass i s t in groups of f o u r o r ! Mrs. Cool ldge , Mrs. Dawes, a n d m o s t Miss Helen Wicker, Instructor i n N J o h n s o n grand m a r s h a l Worthv S ta te s w i t h a former chief execut ive «'x w i t h poss ibly s o m e add i t iona l I of the w o m e n of soc ie ty were sponsors sc iences , a n d Miss Viv ian 1. B u r k - B r o t h e r Mat thew R C a m p b e l l a s s i / < head ing the d i s t i n g u i s h e d company. A friends, to pour at a smal l , b e a u t i f u l l y for t h e s h o w w h i c h was given for t h e lund . i n s t r u c t o r In pract ical arts . I _ r a n d m a T g h . i . n t e h t ' w « r t h » ! .mid-day breakfast In t h e Hall of t h e appo in ted tea tab le p laced In t h e end j benef i t of t h e Soldiers, Sailors a n d

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"because of t h e archi tectural mer i t , b u t because It gives an o p p o r t u n i t y to p u t I into practice the three t h i n g s m e n ­t ioned above, ns direct a ids toward lower costs.

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regular s t u d e n t s w e are today pre - c o n * l u c t ' » * * r F lorence M. Boeck , asso- of the newcomer* w i t h *ach admlnl* t e n t i n g t h e m w i t h t h e schoo l cap ."

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Mfft, Mary Roberta Rlnehart . honor- i and long life of the l i n o l e u m t o lay a P ! c € S o f t h e B u f f a l o Walters ' a l l iance . by t h e m e n w h o wrote t h e Const l tu-1 Lady Isabel la Howard for e x a m p l e ary c h a i r m a n of t h e ball c o m m i t t e e . ; c h e a p grade of f looring s u c h as p i n e . g « i 198. of which he was a member . t l on of the U n i t e d S U t e s ; White House w h o w i t h h e r h u s b a n d the Bri t i sh Mrs J a m e s F . Curt i s , daughter of over t h e subfloors as a base for the Michael J. Healey. b u s i n e s s manager

L o , - — • Precedents were e s tab l i shed by the ambassador , n o w d e a n of the corn* former Governor Merrlam of Minnesota; l i n o l e u m . | o f , ^ e l o c « ; h a » • " ^nrwR t o , l o c a t * wil l m e e t j f r t l l t D realdent a n d h w n w h t readv- rtir.i«m.nn„. » ^ • " " . - . _ _ ^ n I . T ^ S ; » _ A _ ^ „ « . n . M , . anrtrtrtc. Jordan I « _ » „ . . ^ w n w m w t *« w w * t a w . relatives. It is bel ieved Miller Is sur-

<«—Me ' * • • * • ! vlved by a wife and a 14-year-old son

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M o n d a v af ternoon Jan Q »« t h e b o m s < f l M t P r e * l a e n i , * n a b r o u g h t ready- d i p l o m a t i q u e , l ed t h a t i m p o r t a n t body Mrs. O g d e n Mill*. Mrs. Eldridge Jordan M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n , J M , . 9 . a t Uie h o m e j m | l < j e , r o m P h l , » a e i p h U i w h e n ^e; „ t n e W n l t e H o u g e ^ . . , „ , , . « „ „ . Mrs Richard Wi lmer , Mr*. J o h n F of Mr.', c . ' 0 . " » t l i 8 » i ; W* wVkef l e ld I JgJST n r e « l d 1 e n r n ^ a e T t n h e ' » e r t n o ? g o " ! I ^ S ^ ^ ^ i W O r e * " " " - t * 1 1 ^ * M " , R j c h * r < 1 W " m ! ' ; r ^ r B r i , J O n n

M r s f ° r resld"»:M? H o w d o * s t n e ° ~ » c o m - I to FaUfVnia" "a"nd"T bro iheVTn I f o r l h . a t 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. D . i M * ^ m tost w^U ordered ^tol%£ZFJ2 b U C k ' l 0 ^ * * t h e h e a v y ; D r y d e n Mrs. Arthur O B r l e n M ^ pare w i t h wood frame and sash? Are j fleW K j P a p e r B , n h l s e l l e c i

- Mr, Margaret P U r . w a y wi. l re*d a p a p o r _ o n " A m ^ l - ffffi^UT^S^SL^ ^ " t g & S X T & T ^ g l ^ J F F i m i S w g ^ ^ ^ ^ " " ^ ^ ^ ! ^ o w e d Miller served In t h e army dur Dresher; guard, Mrs. Rose X. Sendker; ! c a n Composer* a n d S o n g Writers ." color bearers. Miss R o s e M. S e n d k e r , ! Mrs. A n n a Anderson . Mia* Ida Lewis . Friday Cul ture C l u b .

o n t h e P o t o m a c . Hence t h e N e w Year's recept ion, t h e

d i p l o m a t i c breakfas t , t h e c a b i n e t d i n Friday Cul ture c l u b m e t Friday a t n e „ B n d t n e e v e n i n g l evees to the Ju-

, t h e - T o w n c l u b -for l u n c h e o n . Mrs. j j i d a r y , to Congress and to the Army ! Alv ln W. Day a n d Mrs. Edgar C. Neal | t n a N t ? y , B , c h o f t h M e e v e n t g l g

B a p t i s t W o m a n ' s Conference.

A m e e t i n g of t h e Bapt i s t W o m a n ' s conference , re w h i c h a l l are 'we lcome, wi l l be held

t h e K e n m o r e B*pt l»t c h u «: W e s t e r n New York. TBI next meet ins, m o r n i n g sess ion a t 11 o clock will be ^ u k e , a c # , 4 ^ m m o t „ , * g iven t o b u s i n e s s ; a t 13 o'clock: l u n c h - w . M , ^ l r7 W e t t P e r r y 8 t w t . e o n wil l be served by t h e w o m e n of \

B W « f t w o n ^ ^ M r e h M t e , ^ * n d t h e ! n e * t l n , ! o p e n e ( l l ***** "P*"WHI. » f u n c t i o n , with ^ B w d e r l c k . D a m e A n n . P o p e - H e n n e s e y . n e T n . r h o m e n e x t weekTwher^ . h e i l o " L a , ^ T u e ^ r . ^ W , * n * U , k b y * " • ° e o r « e D - * m e r - r w s o n worthy of respect . n d part of : M « - H e t h e r l n g t o n and the Hon. Mrs. L T a / i T w l w rf ttHI«l?B«i- Z * «

c \ i 2 r c h ^ T h I l S n 0 n t h * " » * « » . Front i er « n a j a social l i fe to w h i c h all Amer icans , K n o " > f . «» * h l . group , fol lowed t h e * « J h * T * P ' ™ t a t l v e « T i n congress ^ c h a ^ * c n u r c n . T h e < w e s t e r n New York T h * n a i t n i M t t n i ; e x a m d e of Ladv l a a h e i i . i n ^ . . M , . . a t o r s and representat ives m conajri™ i m t e r r n a n g

ImproveYourComplexion! Card Partv a n d Social a t Eimwood

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C o n c e p t i o n par i sh h a v e p l a n n e d a card party a n d soc ia l • t o b e h e l d i n E imwood Music ha l l o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g , Jan . 38. Bridge , pedro and 500 will be p layed , a n d t h e r e wi l l be 200 va luable prizes. I t is expec ted t h a t th i s will b e t h e l a r g e s t party ever he ld m t h e par i sh , a n d a n i n v i t a t i o n Is e x t e n d e d t o *U t h * f o r m e r m e m b e r s of t h e parish.

There wilt fee a m e e t i n g to t h e schoo l hall o n T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , J a n .

i 10. t o c o m p l e t e t h e i r p l a n a .

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„ ., . . WI , l i n g the World war a n d o n t h e Mexican smal l h a t was black and si lver, her > t h e flrat t o w e l c o m e t h e Pres ident and A—Stee l w indows are In good tas te , < border shoe* black kid w i t h si lver buckles j Mrs. Cool ldge after t h e y enter t h e bal l - ! a o part icular ly well w i th Engl i sh and I _ _ J a n d her g loves very de l i ca t e gray. room ! European types *f archi tec ture . They G o w n * Dark, s m a r t and Conservat ive ' . . . • C M t s o m e w h a t more t h a n wodoen

Mrs Henrv O e t t v r ! V . ^ M r » ' H e r b e r t H o o W 2 5 P r o d u c e a i frame*, t h e ac tua l cos t I* . m a t t e r of 5 ' C h l l t c : n ' ^ o r n e w c u s t o m to her Wednesday * « « : i loca l i ty and shou ld be de termined from

dealers. In cold c l imate s sash should be provided t o be

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t a i n m e n t c o m m i t t e e .

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#ra. Hattle Louahridgc Comljjt, N. T.—"Dr. Pierce'*

Golden Medical Discovery is a blood enricher and tonic that has never -ailed to benefit me. For year* I he*« had an impoverished blood con­dition which caused facial blemishes,

, and I waa troubled with constipa-v tion. Dr. Ploree's Golden Medical

Dfeepvery is the remedy that always renovates my blood and Dr, Pierce's Palleta art the molt satisfactory of any liver regulator I hive known. These Pellet* have been used by ray family for years and I have never known them to gripe or pro-dnce anything that a good Taxattve shoald not"—Mrs, Hattle Lough-ridk«, 10 t . Hasel St.

Dr. Pierce's famous family reme-< dies are told at all drug store*.

Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids* Motel in Buffalo for free medical

Zeta chapter Of the T a u S igma T a u sorority mat Wednesday e v e n i n g a t t h e h o m e o f M I * * Bernadrne Kerfesr. p l a n s were comple ted for a rol ler s k a t i n g party t o b e he ld a t S c o t t * rtnk, T u e s ­day even ing , J a n . 10. T i c k e t * m a y be o b t a i n e d from m e m b e r * of t h e sorority.

S i g m a Kappa P h i sorori ty wil l ho ld a m e e t i n g a t t h e horn* of M l * . Virginia B o a t to Eastwood place . Wednesday e v e n i n g . T h * sorority wi l l a l so ho ld a bridge party a t t h e h o m e of Miss May Corcoran to Woodward a v e n u e , S a t u r ­day a f ternoon , J a n . 14. T i c k e t s o t to-f o r m a t l o n m a y he s e c u r e d from the Ml**** Annet te B r e n n e r , D o r o t h y Staf­ford, M a n e Wunaeh or Louie* MisctiUr

Kappa Phi S i g m a soror i ty wi l l ho ld regular m e e t i n g a t t h e h o m e ,

e x a m p l e of Lady Isabel la In conserva­t ive b u t amart dark gowns . Lady Broderlck wore a black velvet skirt wi th long t u n i c b louse In black and gold brocade of t h * n e w order w h i c h la m u c h m o r e black t h e n gold.

T h e French a m b a s s a d o r and M a ­d a m e Claudel , ce l ebrat ing the ir first N s w Year In America , were a c c o m ­panied by t w o y o u n g daughters . Madam* Claudel wore dark brown

to ass is t her .

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Q—Mortar In t h e brick f o u n d a t i o n w a l l s of m y h o u s e Is soft t o a d e p t h , of three -quar ter* of an Inch. W h a t s h o u l d I do for repairing? Will i t be n e c e s s a r y to remove «tt »of t mortar?

A — R e m o v e all soft and loose mortar a n d fi l l t h e Joints wi th good mortar , o n e part c e m e n t to three parts of sand .

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. . . . . . . . . , r u i a u u n wore u a r i Drown | _ . , — • i « - w f w o u m u s e i n i o r m a i m n a o o u t c lo th , s e m i - t a l l o r e d according to the F o r c e d A S p a r a g U S , U i a n i b q l i a s n e n c l o s i n g s porch . o u t . is of brick wi th I Pari* m o d e a n d t r i m m e d to sable . H e r ! ^ i « - « « A r t i c h o k e s ArriVC j c « m » , , t floor. W h a t are t h e bes t k ind |

™ i o . wine smal l , dark brown h a t w a s worn to s h a d e b u t n o t t o u c h t h e brow and t i l ted well forward.

T h * Misses Claudel wore equal ly ch ic , b u t m u c h more s i m p l e c o s t u m e s

in Buffalo Markets. w i n d o w s ? W h a t would you do w i t h

; t h e f loor? A—Ins ta l l c a s e m e n t w i n d o w s t o

s w i n g o u t . T h e screens wi l l t h e n g o Wrapped to pale green paraf f ined; o n t h e Inside and m a d * i n t e r c h a n g e

In beige colored crepe w i t h the round „ w - r o u ^ t their d e l i c t * t ip*, . able w i t h s torm sash Cover t h e ce -h . U of t h e m o m e n t in t h e H I M i *"' * • ' ? " - , „ t V . . w . , f c . » h o t - • saoBt w i t h l ino l eum in t i le p a t t e r n s . color. d o s e n or s o b u n c h e s to the basket , n o t - , *

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m ^ 1 ^ n r ? h . ( 5 . - , m . , - r ° 5 , ' » M - W . ' U " "mP*"™ ' „ „ ^ i h . v l n g been properly wedged u p from ZI^JL J l , . , • . ' * V ' n " 7 * * " • * " ****** to %tii* n * r t ' * ta * " ' n r t he low cnieap s ta irs put toge ther w i t h d i w i n e t l y for a f t ernoon or even ing . i m p e r i a l v a l l e y Iceberg l e t tuce , w e l l . - r t o , i m o . t

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p * r n * * h * ! «im*d its m w l l o i . l a e . from th* *m*H tender j t n t at t h » Buf fa lo agency of t h e S t a t e boi l ing • ! • * * • t o t h * bigger one*, w h i c h | M u t u a l Life Assurance c o m p a n y of may be s t u f f e d . With th* increas ing | Worcester, M a s s , and of t h e a d m l n l * -

ROCK ASPHALT & CONSTRUCTION CO., hie. ASPHALT PAVEMENT

I s t h e N e a r e s t to P e r f e c t i o n o f A n y F o r m o f P a v e m e n t

It* r e a s o n a b l e c o s t , l o n g l i f e o f 2 5 y e a r s , a n d u p w a r d * , q u i e t n e s s , s m o o t h n e s s and l o w c o s t o f c l e a n i n g a n d m a i n ­t e n a n c e , m a k e i t t h e w i s e s t a n d m o s t e c o n o m i c i n v e s t m e n t f o r p r o p e r t y o w n e r s i n a d d e d v a l u e , e l e g a n c e a n d c o m f o r t to t h e i r p r o p e r t y , a s w e l l a s c o n t r i b u t i n g g r e a t l y t o t h e w e l f a r e a n d p r o * p e r i * y o f t h e c o m m u n i t y .

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