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THE BIXflHAMTOX PRESS, SATURDAY KVENIXO, JANUARY 31, 1931. BINGHAMTON SOCIAL NEWS Social Season kj, A. Dayton. Mm. Frank Woostrr, atemational News Expert I Witty Kitty Mrs.

IJ. M. Edgorton. Mrs. WooMer in Full Swing at Palm Beach will bo tha next hostess.

nr m.va wn.rox pitnam (I 01JTri.ni 131, bf thr KrU IrniKrVt, IK.) I Will Speak Before Monday Afternoon Club MHt With Mrs. Clinton The; Friday Altornoon Hrldge club of I'ort Dickinson wan entertained tit the. home of Mrs. Howard i III III 1 I V. FRANK 1SOHN, expert on In- lernntional news, political and Clinton, 777 Chenango street.

Attending werrt Mrs. Floyd E. Anderson. Mrs. Jesse L.

Anderson, Mrs. Miciul iiuestionH, will speak lic- j.r 'T i ii i the Monday Altornoon cliili, on Donald Parsons, Mis. Ford K. Mulford. Mrs.

H. Grey Puffer, Mrs. i lulled States of Lussla," al Hi I v-1 i ii i Many Novel Parties Are Given, Among Them Human Backgammon Game Palm Beach, Jim. 31 (As. ting in he held in the clubhouse Elizabeth Clinton and Mrs.

Claude o'clock Monday. Leggc. in. Vrlng the last 2i years, Dr. Hohn Mrs.

lyCvJn Hostess Mrs. William II. Irf-win enter tained at luncheon and bridge at her home, 31 Jackson street, Friday. The ''traveled extensively. Originally -as a university teacher of history Inf government.

-a I hi reprc- tlie New York Times in 3rin'. Mexico and the South Seas. r.U.'i In-, traveled through! nd Austria-Hungary on a a i i i 'if vlj i table was decorated with tulips. The guests were. Mrs.

Carl Jlandall, Mrs. Alfron Flske and Mrs, Charles F. Flutter. Kt extraordinary mission. Kvrry-cre appealed to tiie of the working people to a cessation of the wnr.

Jn 1H-1K he served Willi the American lion at the reace orilerenee at siHlatod Press The final week In January finds the Palm Beach weather man dealing out days that have the temperature of May. Florists are providing lilacs to make the picture complete. As the season advances cotton and linen fabrics are becoming increasingly popular. Afternoon gowns of linen lace are enjoying a vogue while many Interesting versions of eyelet embroidery are noted. The Hon.

Joan Pearson, daughter of Viscountess Cowdray of London, wears a linen jacket suit in blue and white scarf collar. Her white felt hat has a wide upturned, brlnij A novel affair of tho week was the "living" backgammon party I with which Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hall, of Chicago and Detroit entertained at their villa.

The affair began with a pajarna breakfast. The backgammon bond was re.ore- Justus Club The Justus club met at the home of Mrs. John C.eiger at Riverside, Friday 1 night. The membership consists of Mrs. Ralph W.

Bradv, Mrs. William Schmidt, Mrs. Louis C. Schanz, Mrs. Frank Chesebro, George T.

llanley, Mrs. Gordon lingers, Mrs. Ray T. Cove and Mrs. Ernest Wagner.

'iris. In 191 8 ho was the Unit Amcr-vacn to deseriho the new regime of ussjan liolshevlsm. During I 2 I -25 in was associated. In an advisory capacity, with tlie lenders of the new government in Mexico. In the war of ItiiM he was the only foreign i epresentativfl observed with ('ori son's army, living with the preai-lent, at army headquarters.

Iir. Hohn cornea to Binghamton I ne glrl-fiiend savs that nulilie speaKing usually comes after the din ner tables have been cleared, so the waiters need not have their hearts torn with sympathetic emotion when tno speakers' pet anecdotes flop. under Hie auspices of the department of Civics and Economics of which Mrs. John II. Itohertson Is chairman.

to match and carried Pink butter lly rosea. The maid of honor wore Entertain at Home Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lewis entertained the Friday Evening Five Hundred club at their home, 4 '-i Beacon street, last night. Mr.

and Robert Wyman were guests. Members attending were Mr. and Mrs. L. N.

English, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Falrchild, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Murtaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Green, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Casey and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert G. a gown of gold colored fiat crepe itn nac 10 narmonlze and earrhjfl seniea oy a canvas 00 reet smiare and correctly painted. The guests were "men." Lewis M. Ansley, backgammon lecturer, explained the yellow tea roses.

Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was serveo: at tne home of Mrs. Wil moves. Waller Giblin and Harry L. Thomas. Chicago, nicked liam it.

nantley at Hi crest the opposing teams and threw the I'lan Annual Ounce The annual dance of Otsenlngo Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, will lie Klven in Masonic temple, Monday night. Arthur Hogle's orchestra will play for dancing from 9 to 12 o'clock. The ballroom will he dero-i ited In keeping with St. Valentine's day.

Refreshments will be served. The committee In charge consists of Mrs. Grace Short, chairman: Mrs. Livudelln Herry, Mrs. Mary Wharton Bnd Mrs.

Hertha Elliott. and Mrs. C'onley left this afternoon for Rochester and Buffalo. They nice. Tlie game with its human in.

mo ineir nome in jitnlra. pawns, clad In colorful pajamas. Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Altron Fiske entertained at dinner and bridge at their home, 31 Jackson street, Thursday nilfht.

A mivoH Lnnnxol In proceeded merrily through the Honor Iteornt Hrlde arternoon. airs. M. Baldwin entertained at ninny snower at her home, la Mr. and Mrs.

Edward P. Hittlon lTf nil ''fystal bowl decorated the table. Birch street, Friday night, in honor of Mrs. Ellis Baldwin who before her recent marriage was Miss Dor- vii "uij iui n. iiioiiin sojourn at their plantation in South Carolina.

On Monday afternoon they entertained loo prominent Kucsm were and Mrs. Charles F. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Lewin and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Sherwood. oiny risix. rnc guests were Mrs Walter Springer, Mrs.

May Newman, ineiiiners ot me collage colony with a golf tournament at their private -mas Caffry, Mrs. Earl Hood, Miss Edith Pendel, Miss Jeanio Sorority to Mrvt PM Dettji 1ni unrri i.rllt oeiiuonover, miss Frances Baldwin The Presence if m-tfeia miss tieien 1'armalee, Miss Helen the homo of Miss Marlon Davis, 91 Leroy street, at 8 o'clock tonight. writers added zest to the golfing ieii, jug, Cornell, Mrs. Carl Taft Clves Luncheon Mrs. Frank William Taft entertained memliers of a bridge club and a few guests at luncheon, at her home.

In Avon Koad, Friday. Mrs. William II. Illoomer, Mrs. John If.

Moss, Mrs. Richard A. KoberUron and Mrs. Edgar W. Couper were guests.

The others attending were Mrs. William O. Phelps, Mrs. Kdwln H. Moody, Mrs.

Paul-F, Titchener, Mrs. George H. Fox, Mrs. Edgar Parsons, Mrs. Halph W.

lilerer, Mrs. Hugh M. Mrs, Benjamin Sisson, Miss Edith Truesdell and Mrs. Arthur V. Ealtoche.

Harrington, Mrs. Stacey Flsk, Miss Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hawkes ihk, miss May Fergason, Mrs.

1 rank Eldred. Mrs Fre.i xi. lasi weea. Tneir presence also added spice to tho Colony club formal opening on Wednesday night, when they came over following tho banquet at the Royal Poinciana. Nancv C'lrroll nf of Clark street expect to leave by Paul VanOorden, Mrs.

Kichard Benll' motor jueauay for Chattanooga. nitss viola Austin, Mrs. Emily Quick Miss Neta Monell and Mrs. Clinton sullen. at the banquet, also came lo the and a little later will go on to Miami, to spend the remainder of the winter.

They expeel to return In April. Mrs. Hawkes is spending the weekend In Syracuse. uiieiuns, -wnicn was attended by Entertains nt Hrliii'e uiigoiiuniiiers oi trie socially elite. church will give a supper at the Ka- Miss Eleanor Orliliths entertained at bridge nt her home, 76 Bennett avenue, Wednesday and Thursday nights.

Hor guests of Wednesday Mrs. Floyd D. Mclean of MlllnrA luran country ciuo, Monday night, to Mrs. Tltcliener lliw-lcss Mrs. Frank S.

Titchener entertained a bridge club at luncheon at her home. 7 Oak street, Friday afternoon. Two tables of rid en were In play following the luncheon. ue luuuweu oy a social evening. avenue and daughter, Miss Doris WAY McLean Of Sktllmorn CnMnrra were: Janet Wilbur, Miss Mis Avh.ll Ahrli, h.

spending tlie week in New York. Mr. 1 1 nun iruu urn her home In New York, after visit -iurion aieinemann. Miss Virginia Eauder, Miss Martha Moore, Miss ing at tne noma of Mr. and Mrs.

win leave ior Aew xork today. t'oyiis cooper. Miss F.tnlly Wads ruiur iv tsecker of Bingham worm, miss Dorothy Gabriel, Miss v-oiiMin avenue. Mrs. C.

C. Crum of Tomnklns 1'oroiny Miss Delum Fahner. Miss Adelaide Eowell and street is spending the weekend In Buffalo and East Aurora. Miss Anita Henwood. The guests of Is Luncheon Hostess Mrs.

Sylvanus J. Nunn, 324 Chenango street, entprtalned members of a bridge club at luncheon and cards at the Hlvervlew tearoom, today. Those, attending were Mrs. Ijawrenee O. Watte.

Mrs. Arnold H. Johnson, Mrs. Edward Griffin. Mrs.

Harold H. Tolley. Miss Fern Manier, Mrs. N. liawilngs Hancock, Mrs.

Herbert W. fJrour. Mrs. Harold W. louder and Mrs.

Warren Frazer. inursoay were mimscs Caroline and Cornelia Yetter, Miss Klthrvn Chrls- Charles Wlzner of New York was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglass of Avon Road. retd, Miss Anita Eeicht, Miss Lemira Strattnn, Miss Elolse Mason, Miss Mrs.

Bavmond Fast, sis Wnt street, will leave tonight to spend a wees, in isew lork, Mrs. Mllrmv 8 VTntt'lnna la Davis, SIlss Dorotliv Gunn, Mrs. Warren Sharpe, Mrs. Arnold F. Mitchell and Mrs.

Robert Knapp. Crystal Bridge Club Members of the Crystal Bridge club met at the Japanese tea room for dinner. The club guests were Miss Anne Sheldon and Mrs. Shaw. Members present were.

Miss Demi Southworth, Miss Verba Smith, MIks Louise Stieh tered at Chalfonte-lladdon Hall in Atlantic City. Entertains at Luncheon MrS. lllirnlil a bridge-luncheon at hor home In enston Road, Thursday. Her sruosts Todd, Miss Dawn Rummer and wTere Mrs tinner i Plan Weekly Programs Tuesday night each week Is set aside iy the Catholic Daughters of America for special programs of en-lettaitttnent. Mrs.

Gurdon Horton, Mea. William Kyan, Miss Mollle Kelly apd Miss Katherlne Drlspoll will act as' hostesses for the affair planned tor next week. Tliey have announced that an interesting program has been arranged and request all members who can, to attend. The program be given In the clubhouse, 1,10 Murray street, will begin at 3 o'clock. Southern Vacation Miss Hazel Ti.

Whltner entertained at dinner at her home, 7 McDonald iiiis. -Mia hmiin. Lionel K. Conklln nnd Mra H. Lewln.

Complete Accident SerTjre THOMPSOM Rin.MSHIJVG CO, lJ 25 WaidiingUm Phono 1094 SIlss Holgale to Weil Mrs. Harry Curry entertained nt a kitchen shower at her home, 194 Main street. In honor of Miss Bita HoiiratP. WhO Will Km Vestry lo nine The vestry of Trinity Memorial Martin Schlauder soon. Tho guests XXXIII were mis.

James Mrs. Edward Shearn, Mrs. James Longhlin, Mrs. John ITnlp-nte Mro iivenue, Friday night, in honor of Mr and Mrs. Herman Dibble who wilt to, 5 is C.L For all purse.

leave noon on a month's vacation In Florida. Covers were laid for 10. Pink roses with harmonizing tapers Nemec, Mrs. Robert Barnes, Mrs. Nellie Clapper, Miss Rita Barnes, Miss Eileen Ittgney, Miss Elizabeth Rlgney, Miss Ruth Holgate, Miss Margaret Shearn and Jllsa Kose-mary Shearn.

The American Red Cross announces the receipt of gifts totalling $5,000,000, just half of the amount needed to complete their huge task of administering relief to over 700,000 people in drought-stricken areas. Response that has been slow to start is daily being quickened as the picture of distress and suffering grows clearer in the minds of the people. Governor Roosevelt, in a proclamation issued January 28th, said: "I earnestly urge the people of the State of New York to contribute generously through their local Red Cross chapters to this national relief fund. Our duty is piain and I am confident that the good peole of the State will respond generously and at in reen crystal noiaers decorated tne table. AMD PALATES rViley-Trant Aliss Theresa B.

Trant. 714 Chenango street, and Duniel J. Foley, 170 Broad avonuo, were married In St. Mary's church at nvineu- iii- morning. The nuptial mass was cele- Gives Afternoon Tea Mrs.

Henry Schawl entertained the Kverfaithf ul class of the Plymouth Congregational church at en afternoon lea at her home, 10 McDonald avenue, Thursday. Attending were Mrs. Rose Derr, Mrs. Lucille Heath, Mrs. Robert Heubner.

Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. Ida Houghton, Mrs. Virginia Cooper, Mrs. Edwin Dundon, Mrs.

Lewis WnldolT, Mrs. Harry Ellis, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. C. K.

Smith, Mrs. A. E. Nichols, Mrs. Harriet The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

Ida Bough-ton, 292 Front street. ti 5Pf! 5 Si uiou-u oy me Dennis Flyiyi. MLss Elizabeth Foley was maid of honor and M. S. Trant of Syracuse was best man.

The hrlilo uu A food $lore llit lean purse don no! shrink from, The cartful purse is at home in. The fat purse rejoices in A food store the hungry flock to. The dainty appetite finds satisfaction in. The plain eater revels in A food store with everything at its best. That charges for everything the least.

That makes shopping pleasure A meeting place for all purses and palates, appetites and all capacities- in a brown suit with hat and slippers to match. After a wedding breakfast at the home of tho bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Foley left for Niagara Falls. They will make their home at 344 Itobinson street.

Q. T. Hub Meets TllA O. T. Clllh WHS enlflrl.lnnJ i tho homo of Mrs.

Itiilh I'Iidu i. change street. Wednesday niirht Members attending were Mrs. Mary KOCak. Miss IvMfhteen Vrtr, on Stor If mini fa -O'Oiniiell Miss Catherine M.

O'Connell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward O'Connell. 95 Walnut street and Paul .1. Hannifan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert M. Hannifan. 106 Garfield nvenue, Endicott, were married In St. Patrick's church by the Rev.

Charles Kehoe at 8 o'clock, this morning. Miss Margaret O'Connell was maid of honor for her sister and James Hannifan of Princeton, N. was best man for his brother. After a trip to Washington and the South Mr. an'l Mrs.

Hannifan will be at borne after Feb. 15 at 85 Knceland avenue. Katherlne Gee, Mm. Betty Cresson, Mrs. Margaret George, Mrs.

Juanita Georgo and Mrs. Leone Phelps. The next hostess will be Miss Katheriiie Gee. At the rig of tha once. Uw) i iinioMi(iiJ Oussamlra Club Fifteen members of tu club were entertained at the home of Miss Elvira Reynolds, is kw.i.

THt Oft-BAT ATLANTIC ACIPIO TEA CO. Broad street. Johnson ntv Th day. The next meeting of the club "'in ai ine nxune of Miss Ar To Sponsor Can! Party The Protective Home Circle Drill team will sponsor a benefit card party to be given at the home of Mrs. C.

F. Ingersoll. 73 Eldridge street. Monday night. The public Is Invited to attend.

it-uu jjuiiaon, Margaret street. Mrs. Katberine ITnalnn tti has announced the engagement of her daughter, llosalie, to J. Edward Ma- Mail Your Contribution TODAY to ei.e-v, oi am, Mr John ium-, i -1 tinmen street, this citv The wedding will i soon. Mr.

Maloney Is a member of Troop Jt, siaiinnea at liorse- iiciiui. lie is m. Ait Group Meets The art group of the Southern New York Branch of the American Association of I'niversity Women met at the home of Miss Margaret Sachs, TiD Lincoln avenue, Thursday night. Miss Sachs talked on various kinds of laces and lace making. Members present were Miss Dorothy Dyer.

Miss Phoebe English, Miss Grace. Shapley, Miss Olive Cahill, Miss Evelyn Morgan roth and Miss Grace Hokomb. sheriff James J. Maloney. Killlr'a Tin nel.in.

ii, -i i Tile Februarv Earn Interest from February 1st Money deposited in this Bank on or before February 4th will draw interest from February 1st gian Circle of King's Daughters will iu in tne Centenary f. E. V. bight. A covered dish supper will be served at 6:30 CiOCK.

Mm. AM IHRHrv Mrs. Edward Gillespie entertained CAM Newilkin Club Supper Tlie Newman club will serve covered dish supper in the clubhouse of the Woodmen of the World. D3 Main sirer at 7 O'clock, Monday night, cards will be played following the supper. The committee in charge innsists of Miss Catherine Lynch, Mrs.

John Cunningham, Mrs. Mary Lynch. Mrs. Stephen Renrdon. Mrs.

V-org5 Shapley, Mrs. Anna Colgan. Mrs. John Kearney. Miss Minnie Drls-oll.

Mlvs Hadie Crane, Miss Nellie Gnilfoyle and Miss Anna Culhane. street, memlwrs of a bridge rosea in a blue crys- ill 1 1 Kuuriiei. uie table. Mrs Lionel k. conklin was a guest.

The others present were Mrs. Archibald Howard. Mrs Walton M.Kiuney. Mrs. Irank AMeli, Mrs.

Clarence Press Bldg. Binghamton 'onlcy Perry Miss Mildred Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Perrv, 7 Em-niett street, ami Thomas H. Cnnlv sou of Mr.

and -Mrs. T. H. Conle'v "1 Buffalo, were married In St Paul's rhureb at o'clock, this norning. The nuptial mass wa elebrated by the Rev.

II. Joseph r.umn. Hlen Cahill. a cmisin the bndj-. was maid of honor 1 ontirll of ButValn.

was best man The jn KuarJmaua blue georgette with hat BINGHAMTON SAVINGS BANK Abdominal Supports Surirlc.il cors-ts and Elastic Hosiery made to order. Woman assistant. G. A. C.

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