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THE 1UNGIIAMT0X VRESS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, Long Guest List Marks Brides-Elect and Bride Buffet Party Held, Leads off Evening New Light on a Subject 1,942 Years Old MRS. TRUMAN A. LACEY Annual Ball THE annual MistlPtoe Bull spon-red by the Junior Catholic MISS BETTY RUI.UVAX was hirsiCBS at a buffet supper lust Ich in har hitnm Ta Daughters of America last night In the Arlington Hotel was a Avenue. Guests attended the Junior Catholic Dauuhters' Mistle toe Ball at the Arlington Hotel 3 after aupper. A miniature yulclo" with red randies and miniature white Christmas trees with red lights decorated the table, which was centered with a punch bowl.

In the party were Miss Teresa r.avvV'l niley. Miss Doris Kane, Misa Mary It a Donahue, Miss Mary Ellen Sullivan. Misa Marjorie Pender gala event. Needle pines, laurel roping and Italsam bougha decorated the ballroom which' was illuminated by many colored lights. Green and white programs were ornamented with the insignia of the organization.

Miss Eileen Dowling, general chairman, wm gowned In cream taffeta and wore gardenias In her hair. President of the Junlora. Miss Helen Ryan was attired in a gown of blue chiffon with camellias for her hair. Miss Gertrude chose rose taffeta; Mis Helen Cullon. pink chiffon; Mian Bene Perrault.

blue sharkskin: Miss Betty Esworthy, black taffeta; Miss Marie Whitney, rose taffeta; Miss Alyce Selover, white crepe with sequins; Miss Rwe Marie Walsh, teal blue velvet: Miss 3T Misa Margaret White of Buffalo, Miss Kosemary Malane, Misa Eileen Clark, Paul Emmons, William Hall Itayniond Miller, Joseph Yeaiter, P.lchard Nash. Charles Martin Georfre Miles, Joseph Dickinson and Joseph Esworthy, Miss Eggleston Is Married Miss Marguerite Eggleston daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kjt-gleston of Norwich, became the rhoto by Dliinirr TO BE MARRIED Mr. and Mrs.

(Jeorge I. Tetertyl of 195 South Washington Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Pauline, to Wayne Austin Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee of Ritrhy, Ida.

Photo by Biirklrr FowWi TO WED Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Bette Bromley of 1052 Chenango Street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Bromley of Raid-win, L. to Douglas S.

Jones of Syracuse, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones of 73 Matthews Street.

Binghamton. bride of Donald Rollson. iron of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rollson of 58H Griswold Street, In a cere mony performed Saturday night by the Rev.

Herbert D. Hrdlicka, SmmH't, JLl- Dorothv Kinney, red taffeta and black velvet; Miss Joyce McDonald, rose chiffon and black velvet; Miss Helen Mangan, yellow marquisette; Miss Mary Bovay, orchid marquisette iss Koie ni a O'Xeil, white net: Miss Mary Woody, white taffeta; Miss Rse-marv Cody, white jersey and red bengaline; Miss Ellen McNamara, pink taffeta. Also Miss Betty Guy. blue taffeta; Miss Carol Murphy, fuschia taffeta; Miss Lucy Palombaro, taffeta; Miss Pat Mark, white bengaline; Misa Marie Xanis. white moire; Miss Betty Burke, blue satin: Miss Juane Reap, pink net and black velvet; Miss Helen Mack, blue taffeta; Miss V.ileen Kinnev.

Dink net; Miss Lor- pastor of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. The bride wore a gown of avia tion blue with accessories to match Gardenias and sweet peas were ar i '3 ranged in her corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Mortenson at tended the couple.

Mrs. Mortenson was attired In brown with harmonizing accessories and a corsage of roses and lilies. tta Dlsenhere. peach satin: Misa A wedding reception took place Sunday at the home of the bride parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Rolison will reside In Blnghamton after a brief wedding trip. Keyes Entertain MRS. WILLIAM H. BLOOMER FLASH WELCOME FOR THE INFANT YEAR Members of the Binghamton Club hare planned a gay debut for the New Year tonight and Mrs.

Lacey and Mrs. Bloomer, wives of the president and vice-president of the club, respectively, give their approval to this flashing electric sign which will be installed for the party. at Home Party Lieutenant and Mrs. F. G.

Keyes recently entertained several guests at their home, 1127 Chenango Street. Hillcrest. Event Held Group's 4 Parties to Complement Present were First Class Prlvat" William E. Scheider of Camp gree. He Is a member of the Alpha Zeta Fraternity, No date has been set for th wedding.

Miss Carol Smith Blanding, Midshipman Ed ward W. Walls, of the IT. S. Binghamton Club Dance Tonight S. Prairie State New York City: Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Brooker, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Merriman, Mr. for St.

Rose College Unit iind Mrs. Richard Holmwood, Mr. ind Mrs. Sidney Sfock. Mr.

and Mrs. John Vavra. Mr. and Mrs. A GROUP of younger members of Binghamton society have planned a gala New Year's Eve round of parties.

Miss Suzanne Taff will entertain at a tomato juice party at 6:15 p. m. at her home, 44 Lathrop Avenue. Cohostesses at an old clothes Thomas Duncan. Miss Alice Oliver, Mrs.

Charles Pace. Miss Esther Hardy. Harold Miles, Misa Louise party and chlcKen-on-the-rough Darrow and William Powell. Miss Elizabeth Prior was In Lieut. Keyes has returned to duty at the navy yard, Washing Betty Zuder, black aqua taffeta; Miss Margie Detrlck, blue net; Miss Kancy Councilman, pale blue chiffon; Miss Mildred Kinney, silver lace and blue tulle; Miss Peggy Mangan, champagne net; Miss Helen Behan, black taffeta; Miss Ellen Reardon, rose taffeta; Miss Gertrude Stephenson, black, taffeta with peach satin: Miss Betty Behan, red crepe: Miss Anne Baxter, pink mousseline de soie; Miss Jean Pettis, pink satin and net; Miss Patricia Kelly, pink net and dubon-net velvet; Miss Patricia Nichols, pink and black taffeta; Miss Betty Hack, white taffeta; Miss Mary Ford, white organdy.

Also Miss Ruth Norton, blue taffeta; Miss Catherine Pierce, red taffeta: Miss Jean Ivory, aqua lace and chiffon; Misa Teresa Merrall, white net and red crepe: Miss Jean McGlynn, white net and black velveteen; Miss Kleanor Tierno, rose faille and blue velveteen; Miss Hoeflein, blue tulle and taffeta; Miss Dorothy Crawford, red faille; Miss Lorraine Wolf, white and black jersey; Miss Margaret Coleman. blue velveteen; Miss Jjouise White, baby blue net; Miss Marie Brown, blue and white taffeta; Miss Rosemary Hayes, pink taffeta: Miss Eleanor Kane, white net; Miss Eileen Heslin. blue taffeta; Miss Rose Mary Costello, red faille; Miss Phyllis Lannon, blue faille; Miss Dorothy Yalachovic, blue faille; Miss Janet Buckley, 'white net with black lace; Miss Madeleine Burns, cherry chiffon; Miss Mary Elien Sullivan, blue net and taffela; Miss Eileen Clark, pink taffeta: Miss Theresa Riley, Chinese red taffeta; Miss Peggy Ward, plaid taffeta and red velvet; Miss Mar-gart O'Connor, black net; Miss Martha Hogan, green velvet. Also Misa Lee Eckert, pink taf-Jfeta; Miss Eleanor O'Neill, dusty jpink taffeta; Miss Eleanor Murphy, 'white taffeta; Miss Audrey Scales, 'blue taffeta; Miss Betty O'Lough-lin, pink taffeta; Miss Mary Mur-phy, periwinkle blue; Miss Ellen white chiffon; Misa Mar-tgaret Gross, rose taffeta and vel-Jvet; Miss Betty Dempsey, pine taffeta; Miss Jane Dotman, white gold taffeta; Miss Marjorie McMahon, blue net; Miss Elnora supper at 7:30 will be the Misses Dorothy and Betsy Hotchkiss of 22 Stratford Place. After this ton, D.

C. Miss Petertyl to Be Bride The engagement of their daugh prtoto by Btrmold Stuaio BRIDE-TO-BE A wedding April 2 is planned for Miss Katherine Benjamin," daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Benjamin of Tunnel, and Allan Rice, son of Mrs. Delia Bice of Platte Center.

Neb. charge of arrangements for a luncheon for undergraduates and alumnae of the College of St. Rose Monday afternoon in the Arlington Hotel. Fhntn Ruck ley it Fowler'! BRIDE-ELECT Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis J. Corkery of English street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Anne Bernice, to John Francis Tighe of Hartford, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tighe of 71 Carroll Street.

The wedding is planned for April. Leonard Carmell ter, Frances Tauline, to Wayne Attending were Miss Constance Guest at Party Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Gomer F. Smith of Chenango Bridge, former residents of Klmira, have announced the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Carol Prentice Smith, to Willard Westcott Rathbone of Binghamton. son of Mrs. H. B. Rathbone of New Rochelle and Greene and the late Howard Betts Rathbone.

Miss Smith is the great granddaughter of William Prentice and Alonzo Kattall, early settlers of Broome Count'. Mr. Rathbone is a great grandson of Dr. Augustus Willard and Eli.ia Rathbone, who were early settlers of Hornby, now known as Greene. The prospective bridegroom attended New York University and Harvard.

The couple Is planning an early Spring wedding. Ends Visit Here Miss Gwendolyne Tlllnianns of West Hartford, has returned home after passing a few days with gathering, the young people will meet for cocktails at the home of Miss Juno Beadows of 41 Lathrop Avenue before the Binghamton Club dance. Breakfast at the home of Carle- Austin Lee, son of Mr. and- Mrs Gantley, Miss Anita Wacks, Miss Guest of honor at a surprise Rosemary Costello, Miss Ann Kos- L. Lee of Rigby, Idaho, has farewell dinner party last night in chok, Miss Katharine Maloney, Miss Frances Cleary, Miss Marion his Port Crane home was Leonard Carmell.

Mr. Carmell will leave Saturday for Mineola, L. where been announced by Mr. and Mrs. George I.

Petertyl of 195 South Washington Street. A graduate of Binghamton Cen ton Cleveland, 94 Lincoln Avenue, will conclude the celebration of launching the New Year. Whalen, Miss Alice Murray, Miss Patricia Hill, Miss Margaret Ellis, he will receive master mechanics Miss Marie Donnelly, Miss Mary Attending the parties will be tral High School, Miss Petertyl is O'Neil, Mrs. George Cronk, Miss Miss Halcyon Boltz, Miss Anne Grady, Miss Helen White. Miss Mary Rooney, Miss Moonyean Cleary, Miss Margaret Mangan, Virginia Link, Miss 'Betsy Hotch a student in the College of Home Economics at She is a member of Alpha XI Delta Sorority and Arete Society.

Mr. Lee was graduated from Miss Lucy Kennedy, Miss Legos, Miss Rita O'Donnell and Mrs. imes G. McDevitt. kiss, Miss Dorothy Hotchkiss, Miss Beverly Hamlin, Miss Shirley Wilson, Miss June Meadows, Miss training at Roosevelt Aviation School.

Party guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carmell, Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Frigolutti, Mr.

and Mrs. John Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bogart, Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Smaldina, Miss Helene Wells, Miss Charlotte Fay, Jack Ottaway, Miss Louise Wells, Norman Tracy. Esther Spencer. Donald Friebel, Idaho Stale University and is an as Frances Larrabee, Miss Constance sistant in the Bureau of Agricul 2 Daughters Give tural Economics at Cornell, where) Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Reynolds of 241 Burnett, Miss Lois Jane Waite, Miss Marilyn Humphrey, Miss he will soon receive a Ph.D. de- Kobinson Street, Margaret Millard, Miss Rita Downs, Party for Mother Earl Marsh, Robert Nicholi, Carl Miss Caroline Moody, Miss Anne Mrs. Ralph Prentice and Mrs. ton Kinney and Leonard Robilotto.

Titchener, Miss Lucille Titus and Miss Phyllis Thompson. ns ax rn Sensational Also James Squires, James Bros .4 Eiin XlulL Lucky 7 Club Holds Dinner nan, Renna S. Hotchkiss, Frank Van Deman. William Edie, William Talmadge, Frederick Starrett, Don Cellophane flowers at each place ald Jones, Gurdon Smith, Frank Bertha Kobinson were hostesses at a recent party In honor of their mother, Mrs. Eva Jenks, who observed her eighty-first birthday.

The refreshment table for the narty In the home of Mrs. Pren-ticj was centered with a miniature crystal lake filled with lighted flower candles. Tall red tapers in flower holders and red nut baskets were also featured in decorations. Guest list included Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jenks, Miss Mary Jenks, Miss featured decorations at a turkey dinner for members of the Lucky Longstreth, William Lucky, Robert Bedell, Alfred Peterson, James Seven Club yesterday afternoon in Titchener, Carleton Cleveland, James Buckle, Larry Johnson, the Chinese Grotto of the Barn The club women went to the Grant Culley, John McManus, theatre after dinner.

Frederick Mable, Theodore Read In the party were Mrs. Lee Vail of Twin Orchards, Mrs. William and John Cleves. Mrs. Ruth Johnson Woodring, Twin Orchards; Mrs.

C. Hallman, Mrs. L. A. Atwood of Twin Orchards, Mrs.

O. C. Kinper Becomes Bride and Mrs. Ernest Sage. Mrs.

Ruth Johnson of 29 Andrews Avenue was married Dec. 24 in the parsonage of North Presbyterian The club will meet next Wednesr day in the home of Mrs. Woodring. Lenishes Give Cocktail Party Betty Jenks, Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Robinson. Miss Martha Robinson. Clifford L. Robinson and Ralph Prentice. 50th We'dd'ins? Day Observed Mr.

and Mrs. T. Bert Moorehead entertained friends and relatives yesterday at their home, 8 Telegraph Street, In observance of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. A gold and white tiered wedding cake and yellow roses decorated the serving tahle. Dorothy Hughes Is Betrothed I'hnto by lli tan'i.

ENGAGEMENT Miss Elizabeth Davis, daughter of Mrs. Charles Davis of 18 North Street, is engaged to Clarence S. Oakley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S.

Oakley', of Chenango Bridge. No date has been set for the wedding. Court IMioin Studm BETROTHED Miss M. Jane O'Xeil, daughter of Mrs. James AY.

O'Xeil of fi9 AVal-nut Street, is engaged to Edwin F. Doyle of Washington, D. son of Mrs. Lawrence A. Doyle of 42 Cypress Street, Binghamtoii.

No date lias been set for the wedding. Church to Earl J. Smith of 34 Andrews Avenue. The Rev. Harry V.

Mathias per formed the ceremony. The bride wore a pastel blue chiffon gown over taffeta and a corsage of pink 1 Morrison, Diuo nei, ivijwh rstinuy I French, aqua taffeta; Miss Rita tNorth, blue chiffon; Miss Betty I Sullivan, white taffeta; Miss Mar-garet B. White, yellow chiffon. Also Miss Marjorie A. Pender, 1 printed taffeta; Miss Rosemary Malane, gold net with sequins; Doris Kane, pink taffeta; Miss Mary Rita Donahue, blue net; Miss Jane Kellerman, aqua velvet; Miss Honey Russell, blue chiffon; Miss Marilyn Noojvan, blue velvet; Miss IKatie Johnson, black net; Miss t.loannc O'Hara, blue chiffon; Mi-s Marjorie Roach, red and black taffeta.

Also Miss Jean Vievveg, black Helvet and rose taffeta; Miss Bar-'l bara Thayer, red repe; Miss Eileen North, pink net; Miss Peg McCor-vrnack, blue chiffon; Miss Kathleen white net and red velvet; Miss Pat Moran, red and black taffeta; Miss Betty Walters, blue taffeta. Also Miss Catherine Foley, orchid; Miss Jeanne Connerton. black and pink net; Miss Betty Barrett, Chinese red taffela; Miss Noreen Downs, blue crepe; Miss Joy Gotirley, rose chiffon and taf-lei'a; Miss Marjorie Donovan, aqua taffeta; Miss Bette Pike, black and Hue crepe with sequins; Miss Barbara Coughlin. black and aqua taffeta: Mtes Frances Stirpe, aqua net: Miss Gloria DiLascia. pink and blue net; Miss Mary Portar-aro, blue taffeta: Miss Ellen Grace, I white taffeta: Miss Florence Freije, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Lenlsh of 3 Meadow Street entertained at cocktail party this week in their Mrs. Elizabeth Willis, matron of 30 COURT STREET I' "I tMixtures 'S. UUfi 1 0 Fersian home in honor of Mr. and Mrs Paul Calabrisi of Arlington, Va.

Present were Miss Delores Kane Miss Delores Moser. Miss Barbara Moser, Miss Nancy Dunay, Mr. and honor, was attired in pastel pink chiffon. Orchid sweet peas and pink roses were arranged in her corsage, Jiest man was Charles Lang. A dinner at the WilBrooke Teahouse followed the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside at 34 Andrews Avenue after Jan. 1. Mrs.

George Hanchak, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Murphy, George Rider of Philadelphia, Jack Stew 4-f Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.

Hughes art, Carl Mitchell and Paul Cullen. of 24 Pleasant Avenue, Roose velt, L. have announced the en Visits In City Miss Jean Brewster of Syracuse gagement of their daughter. Miss Dorothy O. Hughes, to Sergeant Robert VanRiper, son of Mrs.

Edward VanRiper of 578 Fifth is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Andrus of 778 Chenango Street.

Miss Brewster will return to her classes at Syracuse University next week. Avenue, Owego. The engagement was announced at a Christmas dinner party given by the prospective bride's parents. gold-trimmed pink net; Miss Ruth Hall, black net; Miss Marie Col-liim, rose and black lace; Miss Maryalyee King, silver lace. Miss Hughes la a 1940 graduate Miss Agnes Roof Weds Soldier Announcement has heen made of the marriage of Miss Agnes Goldie Roof, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Roof of 7 Elizabeth Street, Binghamton, to Private Francis W. Delaney of Owego. The ceremony was performed Dec. 15 at Anniston, where Private Delaney Is stationed with the 106th Infantry at Fort Sic-Clellan.

Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Paiir Quickly I If yon suffer from rheumatic, arthritis or neuritis nain. trv this of Freeport High School. Sergeant Van Riper is an admin Home From Xew York Mrs. William W. Curtis has returned to her home.

175 Helen Street, from New York City and Ramsey. N. where she passed the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Merton Curtis.

Holiday Guests istrative clerk attached to Co. 8 8th Quartermaster Battalion, at Also Mifs Mary Karnes, red silK Jersey; Miss Mary Foley, blue Miss Barbara Freije, white net: Miss Evelyn Rose, black and white taffeta; Miss Betty Harrison dusty pink taffeta; Miss Betty Ks-worthy, black taffeta; Miss Cleo Etz, Miss Beth Skinner. Miss Marjorie Larish, Miss Barbara Stone, Miss Florence Reith, Mjss Mary Birmingham, Miss Louise Sullivan, Miss Dorothy Neylan, Miss Gloria Mitchel Field, L. I. No date has been set for the wedding.

Home for Holidays Richard Tyler, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, is passing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Tyler of 34 Sturges Street. He has as his guest Gordon McL.

Callow III of Philadelphia, son of "Rusty" Callow, crew coach at the university. Returns to Camp P. F. C. Freeman Reynolds of inexpensive borne recipe that thou- i Manning, Miss Dorine Corser, Miss Guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Wright of 12 Hillcrest Avenue during the Christmas weekend were the Rev. and Mrs. A. Paul Wright and their daughter, Betsey, of Auburn, A.

G. Beets of Alfred, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nyham and daughter, Lorna Belle, of Johnson City. Home on Furlough First Class Private Frederick C.

Bonk of Camp Tolk, is passing a 14-day furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ronk sands are using. Get a pai'Shge ofj a two-week snnnlv.

today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy. No trouble at all and pleasant. You need only 2 tsblesnoonfnls two times a day.

Often within 4k hours sometimes overnight splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly Pboto by Buckley NEWLYWED Mrs. Francis M. Yaman, the former Helen Zelenyak, daughter of Mrs. Mary Zelenyak of 80 Gerard Avenue, was married Saturday in Bloomfield, N.

J. of Conklin. I 118th Med. 43rd Division, has returned to Camp Blanding, after visiting his" parents, Mr. Ptioto hr MrtaQ'a PROSPECTIVE BRIDE The betrothal of Miss Lucille Terry to Robert L.

Snedaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Snedaker of 5 Bayless Avenue, has been an-ounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry J. Terry of 20 McNamara Avenue. leave ana it you do not feel better, return the empty package and will cost you nothing to try as it is sold by your druggist under an absolute money-hack guarantee. Ku-Ex Compound is for ssle and recommended by drug stores everywhere. Son Born to Bakowskis Mr.

and Mrs. Renus BakowskI of Binghamton R. D. 3 announce the and Mrs. M.

A. Reynolds of 241 Robinson Street. birth of a son, John Joseph, Dec. 6 Dean, William Moody, Thomas Beverly West. Miss Jane Treyz, Miss Doris Bustin, Miss Annabelle MacBlane and Miss Marie Whitney.

Escorts attending included Henry Wolfe, Leonard Ziska, Roland Cuil-levicr. Jack Daccy. John Malik, Thomas Crumley, Gerald McHale, Thomas Normiie, Louis Jennings, Albert Brown, Robert Collins, Anthony Cerretani, Maynard Kintner, William Hoeflein, Lyman Larrabee, Edward Porter, Clifford Walsh, Leonard Collins, Donald Rose, Charles Vallen. John Mangan. Jack Bale.

Thomas Byrnes. James O'Brien. Richard Wood, Myles Wood. Richard Cortwright, William! McCaffrey, Patrick Burns. Robert Sullivan, Darb Noonan, Jack Irv-ins.

Grant Sulliv an. Robert Thomas, Donald Groover. Harold Osborne. Francis McCafterty, Eugene Donnelly. William Reardon, Robert Taugher.

Martin McNerney. Donald Jones, Richard Lewis, Jack Pas- at Lourdes Hospital. Mrs. BakowskI Murphy, Stuart Duncan, Frederick jl8 the Iormer Jacqueline Noonan. Choose from Raccoons Moulton Lambs Platinum Caracul Bishara, William Trlffo, Jack Bowen, Heifer Poney Caracul Paw Better Sealines (Dyed Coney), Muskrat Heads Gray Krimmer Caracul, etc.

Frank Chapman. Jack James Lopeta, William John North. William J. Mollen, Butky, Thomas McDonald, Bob Nealon, James Foley, James Connerton, Thomas Gavigan. Also Eugene Mera'I.

Johnny Mc- Returned to New York Mr. and Mrs. Gitmore D. Clarke have returned to their home in New York after visiting Mrs. Clarke's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. F. Sprout of 120 Leroy Street. Mrs.

Mead Hostess Mrs. Elizabeth Mead will be hostess this week at a meeting of the Friday Afternoon Club at her home, 34 Stuyvesant Street. The meeting will be at 3 p. m. Holiday Party Members of the Past Presidents Club of the Henry W.

Longfellow School A. were entertained recently at a Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Allen. 7 Macon Street.

The ficepiace was banked with Hall, Raymond Miller, George Charles Martin, Joseph Yeager, James Sullivan, Joseph Doyle, William Rockwell, Joseph Dickerson, Hichard Nash. Donald PRINTING ENGRAVING RUBBER STAMPS Complete Line of Supplies JOGGERST State Street, Opp. Sisson'd Gnire, Jack Hammond, Grant Sullivan. Donald Skinner, Bud Itear- HUNDREDS of OTHER COAT BARGAINS ALL SIZES from 12 to 52, Half and Quarter Sizes don. Earl Allen, Mac Slovak, P.ich- Back from Trojr Mrs.

Archibald Roberts has re- ard Pender. Jack Lawlor. P.oliert Williams. Leonard Kabenott, Jack Norton, Walter Arrefat. Jack Pas- Donovan.

Joseph Mangan. Paulitnrned to her home, 24S Oak torek. John Monico. Cordon Snl- Welsh, George O'Neil, Stephen I Street, after passing a week with torok. Raymond Toumans, Frederick Forster.

Edwin i Robert Granacher and Jackiher son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Toumans, John Finn, Collins, James Donovan. Terry Ondrecko.

(Cantlnotd an race Twer-ii) A. Kendall Roberts of Troy..

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