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•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 .

T h e Women' s w v i a t v Hniv Tr in i ty V '„ ' •'" "**** "*"• " • " » • 1J. o m i m ; associate m a t r o n , Mrs. Mat-h s l r m a n , as s i s t ed by Miss Berdy Ze»-I L u t h e r a n c h u r c h w m h s W i t l i ™ , ™ col lege a t Athol Spr ings , for the bene- ion Norris: conductres s , Miss Edna

- - — « — ~ - l L u * h " " " c h u r c h tt,,! " , , p , t s J » n u * r y | m of w h i c h t h e a n n u a l mask ball Is Mauerman; associate conductress . Miss M L I R u t h W l e d m a n : c h a p l a i n . Mrs. Ada

dls. T h e ent i re proceeds cred i ted t o - [^M i n t h e c h u r c h parlors, Thursday . ward t h e n a t i o n a l b u d g e t f u n d . j , n 1 2 . D inner wi l l be served from 6

Reservat ion* for table* may b e a e n t ' t o , o - d o c , . Hos tes ses are: M e s d a m e s to e i ther Miss L l schner or Miss Z * l d l . . j E Z e U e r A H e l n o l d w 8 e U g m a r i i T .

~ — . _ i D e t t e , T. Wltmer a n d C. B o y e t . Lincoln W. C. T. O. wUl wM a t t h e 3

h o m e of Mrs. B e u l a h 8 * * ' . . 83 A l s m o ) p T A ^ ^ ^ 7 1 w l l , m e e t ( n t h . !» t ^ m

T u e w l a y ' j B n ' 1 0 ' "* * ° , c l o e * . I *chool a u d i t o r i u m . W e d n e s d a y . Jan. 11, Mrs. Ella M l m o n will be in charge of | , t 3 : 3 0 o'clock. Miss S c h u m a c h e r wil l the program, Mrs. I d s T h o m p s o n w i l l ; g l w „ u , k T b t c o m m i t t e e for t h e lead devot ion*, a n d Mr*. C. A. Roger* , c l i r d p a r t y , „ „ AlLnct! a t R l c h t e r i 5 h a U

rounty director of A m e r i c a n i z a t i o n , wi l l 1 1 5 7 9 g . g t r > i a v a n a v e n u e . J a n . 26, wil l be the speaker. j m e e t a t the h o m e of Mrs. Joseph

jSchrelver , 84 East End a v e n u e , T u e s -Mlllard F i l lmore Hospi ta l Schoo l of day, J a n . 10, at 1 o'clock. ' Nurs ing .

T w e n t y - f o u r probat ioner* w h o have been in the S c h o o l o f N u r s i n g of t h e Millard Fi l lmore

T h e Women's a s s o c i a t i o n of St . J o h n ' s church wil l r e s u m e i t s regu-

h o s p l t a l s ince last j lar m e e t i n g s af ter t h e h o l i d a y recess, September were capped Friday af ter -1 Monday , wi th s e w i n g In t h e morn ing , noon a t exercises h e l d In t h e hosp i ta l ; j l u n c h e o n at 1, a n d s tudy c l a s s In t h e thaV la, t h e y were accepted i n t o t h e | a f t e r n o o n , wi th Mrs. Harry Hart ma n EChool as regular s t u d e n t s , h a v i n g | a c t i n g as leader, sat i s factori ly passed the ir p r o b a t i o n ­ary period. A large n u m b e r of rela- ,

Frank Wolskl Is c h a p m a n of t h e ] Broan; Adah, Miss P h y l l s Valler; R u t h , c o m m i t t e e In charge , a n d Is ass isted ! Miss Et ta May Warrenberger; Esther, I by Frank Borosssewskl. a n d Anthony Mrs. B l a n c h e Webb; Martha, Mrs. , Monczynskl . v i ce c h a i r m a n ; Frank • Orace Basil; Electa, Mrs. Mabel ! Rozkwlta l sk i , secretary; Caslmer TJr- Guthr ie .

Capital Welcomes New Year With Receptions and Parties

Washington Society Held Different Because of Customs Based on Tradition—Red Prevailing Color Note.

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n e w features , i n d i c a t i n g that t h e belt and t h e sash are returning .

Society Horse Show at Capital Brings Out Favorite Mounts

WASHINGTON. J a n . 7 yp).—Stirring scenes were se t before beholders at the soc iety horse s h o w a t the Wash ing ton

By MARGARET WADE. from Maine t o California m a y a n d Rid ing and H u n t c l u b Friday, bo th af-Over a period of four days , these are s h ° u l d c la im a jus t pride. I t e r n o o n and e v e n i n g , w h e n society from

Mrs. Caroline Corne l ius wi l l e n t e r t a i n I the fes t iv i t i e s w i t h w h i c h t h e nat iona l * * * | t h e cradle a l m o s t to the grave rode t l v e s a n d fr i ends a t t e n d e d t h e exer- t h e G o l d e n G l o w S u n s h i n e circle a t a r »n i t« i w ^ i r o m . * t h . N ™ Y , „ . I v l c e Pres ident and Mrs. Dawes , a * ; t n e l r favor i te m o u n t s . D i p l o m a t s c i ses . w h i c h i n c l u d e d d e m o n s t r a t i o n s l u n c h e o n Monday J a n u a r y 9 at 1 p w e i c o m e a m e new rear . previously a n n o u n c e d , d id n o t r e t u r n daughters , a n d d e b u t a n t e s of smart In bandag ing of var ious sor t s a n d t h e o'clock at R e l c k e r f s t ea room 190 A m o r n l n 8 recept ion o n Monday s t for New Year's day as t h e y m a k e i t ; * ° c i e t y r u b b e d shoulders wi th t h e bedside care of p a t i e n t s . De laware avenue . A b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g which the Pres ident and Mrs. Coolldge a rule to s tay i n the ir Evansv l l l e h o m e ! thr i l l ing r iders f rom t h e cavalry at Ft .

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

In- p r e s e n t i n g t h e cap*. Miss R o b - 8 i s t e r A n n a , v o l k e n b u r e e r a n r t u Z ' A m e r i c a * to a l l t h e d i p l o m a t i c circle of the large h o m e l i k e drawing r o o m . I Marine* c l u b , bins s a i d : "These y o u n g w o m e n have , , . w " " # i ' . £ r A n « f - ? " ' ! » « h the secretary of s t a t e and Mrs. , * . . . -——. b e e n w i t h u s four m o n t h s ^ . n d have E ^ S U M m a & ' K ^ « a « h o 8 t 8 - T h e cab ine t recept ions o p e n t o a i r T h e a n n u a l c h a r i t y ball tor t h e b e n e - ] t h e c o s t of your h o m e . F i r s t - l i m i t j lac ings , i t c a n t

S e o r t ^ ^ Z ? *?* ™bitCt* 1 B T ^ * "onfcer- for 7938 * r e - E l l en S ign i f i cance of Dif ference . ! P » » t e M d e t , are t i be r e ^ ^ e * w A - « »t t h e ChUdren's h o s p l U l Monday ! L ° ^ J e ? . U l r . * m e . D , ^ Z l ' l ^ l ^ ^ l ^ ' ° \ Z * '

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E D I T O R S NOTE: Bui ld ing p l a n s for t h e h o u s e s h o w n may be secured t h r o u g h t h e H o m e Bui ld ing Editor of t h i s paper. T h i s service is pre­s e n t e d t o our readers t h r o u g h c o ­o p e r a t i o n wi th T h e Architects ' Smal l House Service bureau, a n organ iza ­t i o n of pract ic ing arch i t ec t s f rom leading archi tec tura l offices t h r o u g h ­o u t t h e country . T h e b u r e a u Is contro l l ed by the American I n s t i ­t u t e of Archi tects and has t h e e n ­d o r s e m e n t of the United S t a t e s D e ­p a r t m e n t of Commerce. I t s purpose Is to provide, at moderate cost , p l a n s a n d service for smal l h o m e s of h i g h architectural qual i ty . Ad­dress the Home Bui lding Editor of t h i s paper for further In format ion regarding th i s service. Q u e s t i o n s f rom our readers regarding h o m e b u i l d i n g will be answered a t n o charge by the Technica l d e p a r t m e n t of T h e Architects ' Smal l House Serv ice bureau. Enclose a s t a m p e d addressed envelope.

THERE are three m a i n t h i n g * t o re ­m e m b e r ;f y o u w a n t t o k e e p d o w n

"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.

Perhaps th<* only space in t h i s p l a n that is not entirely use fu l is t h e ves t i ­bule and e v j n that is debatable . T h e arrangement of the l iv ing room and hall is such t h a t one may pass direct ly j from the front door to t h e k i t c h e n w i t h o u t going through t h e front door . of the house . T h e r o o m s have a n a t - i ural sequence, are open , airy and well ! l ighted.

In the -second s tory pract ical ly all j the area nas been conver ted i n t o useful j rooms. What l i t t l e r e m a i n s of floor area restricted oy t h e s lope of the roof. | becomes entirely use fu l s torage space.

T h e splendid porch, w h i c h s t re tches ', the full depth of t h e h o u s e , c a n be glazed or screened, and will provide an exce l lent ou t -o f -doors l iv ing room for the summer m o n t h

T h e cons truc t ion is frame, s id ing a-sh ingle exterior and sh ing le roof.

T h e house is des igned to face north or west . It -nav be reversed for o ther

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been ? c " « t e d i n t o ? h . s c X l l a K e l t h ' " « r t « r . R u t h K. C a m p b e l l . ! ceded, b u t n o t more t h a n one In t e n | t e r s P r o S " m

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 ."

wil l , a* every pres ident s ince Arthur ' s t i m e h a s g o n e ,

« < n -he . c o o l c a n " c l * t * conductres s ; Adela ide Jackson , t ra t ion or Congress appears to apprec- j On Friday a f t ernoon Mrs. Cool ldge " J>y £ 9 ^ g f i * * * . ^ t £ M 2 £ ' 1 S l T*oL WmZ& t'e^oSstra- *£?%'£• * ****<>"• & & ^ t h e s i gn i f i cance of t h e difference, W M h e g u e « of t h e n j 8 g . l j B 1 \ ^ * ^ ^ g ^ % % ^ % ^ ^ I \ g U I ] A b o U t \ OUT i n s were: Clara O'Neill, H e l e n P u t - E m m » Coates, color bearer; Orace 8 . W a s h i n g t o n h a s , of course , its » m - f ™ , ™ * w " ° C 1 « J ; » l t h « c l « D - f™* „ , . -. , ,1 he asrerleved ! r \ S K U » i i U U U t 1 U U 1

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may require *hree bedrooms , t h i s d e -T h i r d — ellHiii is te waste In mater ia l s j s i gn has also been deve loped w i t h a n d labor. ! three bedrooms on the s e c o n d floor, N o j

T h e h o u j e Il lustrated here, P l a n No. j 6-C-10. The first floor p l a n and t h e : s - C - i o . deserves oajretul s t u d y , n o t on ly t exterior i r e s t n i e n t s x t t h e j a m e ^ .

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wick, Onace Oo ldhar t . J u l i a Rudo lph , *?**• N « » ' « Campbel l . R u t h : Margaret | clal and e d u c a t i o n a l advantages as | ^ " ' n j L t r : " p t ' ° " '" , ™ n ° r . ™ «

a, Frances I n d e - ««ther: 8 t e U . d i n g e r . Martha; , s h o w n by t h e Increas ing number of , „ „ ' " ! * n d M r s Co°MB* M » *<>' Sarah Jame*. J e a n e t t e Carlson, McEneny and H e l e n Murray: Edna Begin , Electa: Wi l l i am 6 . Cramer,' . m e n and w o m e n from every part of I r a e r 8 e a 8 0 n s -

t rus tee , 1938; 1939: T h e fo l l owing off icers of Ida S a x t o n t r u s t e e

McKtnley t e n t 6, D a u g h t e r s o f Veteran* t r u s t e e , 1930 of t h e Clvtl War. are t o b e Instal led In J o h n s o n , w o r t h y . m a t r o n ; MIskel F, G. A. R. h s i i , M o n d a y e v e n i n g , J a n . 0, Hubbard , a s soc ia te m a t r o n : Mel issa by t h * d e p a r t m e n t pres ident , Mrs. k o c k e . conductress ; Orace S o u t h worth , Georglna Gabr ie l : Pres ident , Mrs. Pearl sasoctate conduc tre s s ; F l o r e n c e Winner , BeOttel ; v ice pres ident , Mrs. Marie A d . h ^ R u t h Morrell . R u t h ; Eve lyn Cor-

Mabel E. Schroeder , ) t h e country w h o are e s tab l i sh ing per-

Funeral services for Frederick Lee Miller, 39, of 189 F r a n k l i n s treet , w h o died Wednesday in Emergency hosp i ta l

n e t member* , m a n y senators and repre s e n t a t l v e s a n d m e n of society t o ass ist h i m

Spr»y K. T l l t i l 111* I M f i r n i mtTTfTi rT ' T t f T " t h e Distr ict | In t h e . m s t t e r of dress, where d l p l o - ° B d e n M » U ' 8 * f ' * i * . 7 . °L ™?L *£!«' ' » l r f u ™ * c e If gas Is used as a fuel? F l o r s i rtaft: Spray N . ! of Columbia , or Ju«t across t h e l ine In I m a t l c u n i f o r m s predominate , f e m i n i n e S " 1 ? * ^ f * m f ! „ . ° (

u , ! ! Z * * * ? , ^ RV„Vt. ; A—Yes . Maryland or Virginia . | a t t ire auffers by compar i son espec ie l ly i • * * H * l e - S e n a t o r f * m u e l L. S h o r t - , *

' | _ * 1 s t a m o r n i n g recept ion where Jewels ri«l8«. S e n a t o r Key P t t t m a n . S e n a t o r ) Q _ I S K practical to use l i n o l e u m : day In C. E. McEkmald & S o n s u n d e r -Eaen E v e n t . F u n c t i o n . j t r e > ^ w o r n ^ e ( | c h ^^

W a s h i n g t o n soc i e ty is , however, a j the ladles of t h e d i p l o m a t i c circle In t h i n g apart

Q—Can a six-room house wel l i n -

T h e treasury under ^ s e c r e t a r y , i s u i a t e d be properly heater w i t h a warm j of injuries sus ta ined Tuesday w h e n h e I was struck by an Eimwood car in | Frankl in street, near West Huron I street , will be held a t 8:30 A. M.. Mon-

May C u m m l n g s ; c h a p l a i n . Mrs. R u t h H a n s e n ; treasurer . Mis* Rose Kirsch: • ecre t sry , Mr*. NeU Bhr l l ch: c o u n c i l member*, Mrs. Gera ld iae FUkln*, Mrs.

,R A. Brown, Mrs. Char lo t t e Z i m m e r ­m a n : patr iot ic in s t ruc tor , Mr*. D a n a Anthony; press c o r r e s p o n d e n t ,

Wiles . Electa; Louise Brtel , f lower girl

Century S t u d y Club . T h e Century S t u d y c l u b

Henrlk S h l p s t e a d , Senator B u r t o n K-j over r o u g h f looring or are two floors tak ing e s t a b l i s h m e n t . 1478 Main Wheeler . Genera l J o h n A. Pershing, and «essential? \ street, and at 9 o'clock In S t . Nicholas '

• p la iner g o w n s and mUUaery i eav ing t h e s m a r t e l e m e n t f rom t h e res ident s o - j A — I t is no d o u b t preferable from church . East Uttc* a n d Welker s treets . • • - • - - • • • " 'r ty wil l be o n t h e floor. j t h e p o i n t of view of sound c o n s t r u c t i o n T n e funeral will- be under t h e aua-

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

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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 .

A STYLISH DAY DRESS

„ ., . . 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 .

The Market Basket

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 .

Q—We would l ike in format ion a b o u t

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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

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