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PAGE 6 END1COTT DAILY BULLETIN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10,.1938 Endicott Society News-The World of Women -fcath- - A-. -MeNeilr-Society -Editor -TaWphortt Social -Naw* to 861 Arlene Avery Installed J Queen of Triangle, 43, Eastern Star Daughters 0 Installed by ttoitlit KNM - June- juulnr deputy Mis*> Arid. * Avery became? $hri. n ol th*- Kudu on IIKMU'W ' Dnushlets of l\v> Eastern Stai ai i foimal ii »>talliLL>*i. ceii'iuam IH the Masonic tern pit?, E. Main S U«t nm'it Mi*»« \v«*t> succeiMJs Mfbs I 'hylliM I>en<*t* as head of tin junior <>rKnn.7:i ~~———-— tion Yule Formal Participate tri Installation of Triangle Officers During th< ui*Uilluti<>ti rites Mrs. (!lad)> \\<r> mother nf' the new queen placed u jeweled crown on her daughter'* head Other officers imn..ted were Miss Margaret Row land -.ene. lady-in-waiting, Miss Barbara Donee, junior lml\ in waiting Miss Mubel Uurbank guardian, Miss Helen Garrett, chaplain Miss Dons Kurdick treasurer. Miss Freda lJurdicK financial set - relary. Miss Jean Fulton tlai: bearer; Miss Florence Wol.foro, inarshnll, Mis.s Margaret Lain hart, assistant marshall. Miss Hilda Young, niusinan, and Mi.-'s Ellcne Wood, historian Right Worthv Envin L Math ewson was named \dud<i\ \ *»f the organization Supervisors include Mrs. Anna Hush. Worthy Dora Mathewsnn Worthy Klizubeth Hnrt and Worthy Knmiabelle Boyle* Honored guests witnessing th- ceremoin were Right Worthv Margaret Howard, past Right Worth}' Helen Liil>uskn, past u^ sihtanl (irjntl IjeeHiree KrwMn Mathewson \* Past matrons present wcr»* Worth> Hera Mntnewmm Worthv Madeline Loi-kurcl Vtnrth\ Khia both Hart Worthy Mildred Dence. Wor'ln Kth.-I M<lnt>re and Worthy Emmabelle Boyles. Past qut^ns ticluded K\el\n LaDuskn an ' OIKII I.orkunl nf Ringhamton. Louise Couse Jo\c DeLamsrter. Frieda Dill I'hyllis Dence. Jean Wnrtl. present queen of jthe Binghamton unit nl?o at tended. Miss DoLnmarter sang twe solos, \A Serenade to the Stars' (McHugh) and \A Heart That's Free\ (Robyn) She wns accom panied at tiie piano by Miss Dill Gifts were presented to Miss Phyllis Dence, Miss Arlene Aver., and Worthv Elsie Jones Tho regular business session of the. group will be conducted Tues day afternoon No v 22. in ti e Odd Fellows temple, Riverview Dr Dunhams Are Honored at ousewarming ft A Hurprnte houspwarnimjr given bv fellow workers in the Endicott office of the Metropoli tan Life Insurance Co honored Mr and Mm. L .! Dunham in their new home 2RII4 East North St Mrs Dunham before her re cent marriage, was .Miss Mar) Wheeler A lounge chair was presented to the newlyweds. Guests were Mr nnd Mrs Clyde Smith, Mr and Mrs Fred Sfarfoss. Union Center. Mr and Mrs. Richard Harder. Mr and Mrs. Lee Darringer Vestal: Mr nnd'Mrs. Ralph Wheeler, Mr and Mrs. F. Furman, Johnson Citv Alan Mr. unr) Mrs. Mathew ^Planned by ^Lambda Chi H # ! , rc'iminar> nliinj* fn, their an nual < hirs .ia *j tormni were di-- tu<s*-tl b> mo'nhers of LamMa ( In snronty when thev met will Mi.* Gladys Martin, 102 W Wen- di M i-'t !ast niirht Miss Betty Tormev was ap pointed chairman, to b a assisted t>\ Miss Jane Sutton, co-chairman Special committee heads named wore Miss Hette Younp, music. Miss Hetty Ann Swee' and Miss Marion Card, rescrvations, Mrs. Kdgar C Smith, invitations, and Miss Zcldn VanVliet and Mis-* Joanne Kldred, publicity Plans also were made for a ru Timatfc sale to be conducted Saturda y No\ 19. at 115 Wash uii'ti>n Ave ()th*'i*«! attending the meeting ' \v< re Miss Jane Smith. Miss Alice La\rox Miss Geraldine Porter. Mi*\* A udre Kent M iss Rett \ Smith ami Miss Betty Foreman Pledges present wee the Myiases -Mnrion nnd Dnrnlh.\ Wike Miss Betty Reynolds. Mi^ Fvelyn \ osburgh, M.s< Jean < <>..k«le\ and Miss Ttita Tutz. Sub-Deb Club Prepares for New Members 0 Preparations for the accept ance of new members were mad* 1 by the Modern Sub-Deb club at a regular business meeting in the home of Miss Marjnrt\ William.* r>17 Jennings St., last night, when an initiation committee was ap pointed by the president. Miss Madeline Baldwin. Miss Margaret Stoddard heads tho group as chairman, assisted b> Miss Marjorie Miller and Miss Williams. The motto of the club SVlected is \Watch us go and grow \ Plans also have been made to obtain membership pins. Miss Doris Zimmer will open her home in 51 JenningB St, for a Thanksgiving breakfast Thurs day morning, Nov 24. at C 30 o'clock. Members attending the meet ing were Miss Jean Walburger Miss Jane Garland, Miss Blanche Strickland, Miss Doris Zimmer, Miss Margaret Stoddard.. Miss Marjorie Miller and Miss Madeline Baldwin Mrs. Robinson Welcomes Soiree Club Members • The Whitney Point home of Mrs. I.ynn Robinson was tho scene of a regular meeting of the Soiree club last night. Members present were Mrs Howard Hadden Mrs. W Ray- 0 New officers ol Hie Kudleott I iinicle in. Daughters of the Eastern Star, who took part In formal Installation services conducted, last IIIBIII unhide I rout rou leti m IIM I Meier c.arrett Margaret Rowland. Arlene Avery queen. Phyllis Dence, retiring queen nnd Barbara Heme Seiund IOU left to r.tfln Margaret Lalnhart. Florence Wolford. Joyce DeLomarter. Doris Burdlck. and Mabel Burbank. Third row, left to nelit Hilda Young Je m Fulton L'llene Wood. Frieda Dill an d Freda Burdlck. Community League Adds Five Members 0 ImttfitKm «»f five tt»*w wemtH »iv iM - ir i v ,.,i t i 1( * : II,I-\JIK the Com .jnitv I » auu i in tb< Hillside ( ••titt*- lmrur\ TursLv night \J, Josephine A Jin>, president. 1 '•< di.i u i the t i -remnnx N< « uiemb»'r«* accepted were \' r.« Huwanl Blain. Mrs. George dianuzzi, Mrs Frank B. Sa\rv, Mr*. It Brink and Mrs. Frank Angeline Plans were made f • n hak* sale t<> be helo at ' i -i.t market Satur-h * r<l- lowing \h i • t > \-.v \ \.at» ser\ed The t t iii i' • t jo 't^iain in cluded win < • t\ student* of the Inn n . ' l'ii»h scbuul public speak »• ' * -->e>i Member ot the committee in charge of the meeting were* Mrs. Michael Kuno, Mm Joseph Murph> Mrs. Frank Ferris. Mrs. Anthony DeMarco and Miss Florence Adamo. Lilac Circle Has Party in Carman Home • Opening her home in 2100 Riverview Dr . Mrs. Robert T Carman was hostess to members of I.dar Circle of the Endicott (tardea Hub and guests at an in formal game party yesterday aft ernoon Bronze and yellow chrysanthe mums formed the decorative theme throughout the home. Proceeds of the afternoon's af fair will be added to the circle's Mcrccreau Park fund. Those present were Mra. H. B. Dickens, Mrs. Fcnton S. Greg ory M rs. Leslie Dunn, Mrs. War ren Snston. Mrs. Harry Davis, . Mni A. H Erica nnd Afra Advice to the Lovelorn - By Beatrice Fairfax - Engaged or Not Engaged? # Dear Miss Fairfax i went with n tertain Rirl about month* her mother made no objections, made a big fust*, so we met on the sly had written and told me I must- . n't visit her any more. 1 was nearly distracted, and tried to get in touch with her by writing and phoning, but never could get any satisfactory answer. All she would say was her mother objecl- <d We were very much in love, and I still love her, but I don't ki\>v. what has turned them n .tni3t me. A week ago her young brother asked me over to help him with something. I went and the girl was sitting in the library reading, bu t when she saw me she left the room, and re turned soon After. I noticed she was wearing the engagement ring I had given her, although she is now going with another boy. Have I any chance of get ting her back? PAT Unless the young lady is still in love with you, and is wearing your ring in the hope her mother will relent and consent to the en gagement again, it seems to me rather questionable taste for her to wear your ring and accept at tentions from other men. Let's hope it's the former rea son Remember that being tru< to a girl will very often wear away parental objections. As the brother asked you to the house, perhaps they're beginning to be lieve you're all right. year ugo and tor three Then all of a sudden she Before I knew it, my girl Past Presidents Of Auxiliary Are Honored • Complimenting Mrs. Marceline Guggejr and Mrs. Vivian Steppe, past presidents of the Ladies auxiliary, Major Ray H. Humphrey, D. S. C, Post 1449, Veterans of Foreign Wars met for an informal dinner party; in the Old Bam Inn, Birchardvillc, last night. A yellow and blue decorative scheme, innovating the auxiliary's colors, was formed by flowers and candles arranged around a rainia. turc table fountain. Besides th e honor guests, other past presidents attending were Mrs. Isabelle Purdy, Mrs. Ella Beam, Mrs. Ina Angevine, Mrz. Carolyn Cooksley, Mrs. Edith Emmett, Mrs. Elsie Mldgley and Mrs. Betty Branning, present president. < Bridge Players Entertained by Mrs. Hanafin Zipper 0 With economy the keynote In many Fall wardrobes. Gale Page lias soiled the coat and dress mmhinarinn in a uniqnp mariner, Of navy blue heavy nubby wool, her new \combination piece\ can be zipped from bem to throat to make a simple, form fitting Pall dress, accented with heavy costume Jewelry If a coat is needed, the garment Is left unzipped and worn over a light, gaily colored frock. Hanafins Honor House Guests at Buffet Supper 9 In honor of their houscguests, liir and Mrs. Lcwjs Thurman ;fnd\ son, Roger Buffalo. Mr. and MrB. Jame.i Hanafin, Garfield Ave., entertained at a buffet supper last night. An attractive decorative moti/ - was followed in the use of color ful Autumn leaves. Guests bidden were Mr and Mrs. J . Frederick Carmody, Dr and Mrs. J. Glezen Watts, MR and Mrs. Norville C. M.o,rx and Miss Sybil Gilmartin. • Hallmans Are Honored at Informal Party • Mr . and Mrs. Leon Andrus, Vestal Ave., Vestal, entertained in honor of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Huilman, who will move from the neighborhood, at an informal party last night. Bronze chrysanthemums formed the decorations. Following an evening of cards, a buffet supper was served. Attending were Mr and Mrs. Francis Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sirko, Miss Caroline Mapes, John Winfield of New York city, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rogers, Binghamton. P.-T. .Sponsors Entertainment • Tickets have gone on sale for an evening of special entertain ment sponsored by the George W. Johnson ParCht-Teacher associ ation to be held in the school au ditorium Thursday night, Nov. 17, at 7:80 o'clock. _ Mrs. ' Evelyn McMarma, Mrs. Emily Decker, Mrs. Dorothy Nichols and Mrs. Laura Campbell are supervising the program which consists of music, plays and tap dances. Needle Group Meets with Mrs. Harder ' e - • Thie \Union Heights Needlers\ met for an evening of needlework in the home of Mrs. David Harder, 605 High Ave., Monday night. Attending were Mrs. Edward Conklin, Mrs. Edward Powell, Mrs. Jean Ostrorn, Mrs. Elizabeth Sclioonover, Miss Ann Pilking- ton', Miss Helen Briggs and Miss Bertha Kerns. Mrs. Conklin will be the. next hostess to the group in her home, 201 N. Page Ave. SPECIAL ! Croquinole Permsnents $1.75 and up For a Limited Time Only TRENAH BEAUTY SHOP 2 Jefferson Ave. Phone 179$ HEADACHES Headuhci Uke the joy out of ever* Wnd of work or play- If r<> ar h«d\ ichcs are earned by temporary consti pation you can eawly \Here this annoying\ Hmdliton by tiHnj Dr. Mnr/e'a Indian Root Pills. They flu»l» out and cleanse the intestinal tract thoroughly and without griping., A re- tiableHintauVe-f or use -in- Tehertnr -bad breath, nausea, and biliousness when caused by temporary constipation. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are easy to uke for both adults and diildrea. They contain only pure vegetable in- rredients. No harmful drugs or harsh Irritants. Get a box today. Only 2Sf < it any drug store. It Isn't Safe to Ride with \Pick-ups\ Dear Miss Fairfax: The, other evening when my girl friend and I were walking home from high school—we had stayed rather late on account of a club meeting—a car drew, up alongside us and the occupants ati _It_is_nal_ customary for us to talk to men or boys we don't know, but these two were so polite and nice that we stopped to talk for a while. They made a \date\ with us for next week, but we are a little nervpus about going. Is this right for us to do? They really live in our neighborhood, and are known by some of our school friends. QUESTIONING I think it would be better taste to wait until you know a little more about these boys before you accept an invitation to go motor ing. Probably they're as nice as you think them to be, but you know the papers are full of ac counts of joy-riding which has ended disastrously. Perhaps it is , just as well to make haste slow ly about such acquaintances. He Hesitates to , to Propose Dear Miss Fairfax I am 35 years old and have finally fallen in love with a girl of 25. But I hesitate proposing because I have a terrible habit of drinking a t times and have never been able to euro- myself. I ac quired my liking for drink when I was in college. When in that condition, I'm down in the lowest depths. I'm not responsible for what I do. My fiancee comes from a fine family, and never touches the stuff. In fact, they don't believe in it at all. The first time she saw me under the influence of liquor, she broke down—thought I was ill and was s o sympathetic. She isn't aware that I have this weakness. When I fall I usually leave town and drink until I can't hold any more. It seems unfair to marry this girl, and yet she says she loVes me very much. I am so unhappy because I dread telling her.' Y. Huve you ever tried a cure? Very often they are satisfactory, and a fejuedy is effected. But • Meeting -with' Mrs. James Hanafin, Garfield Ave., members of a regular bridge club were entertained at cards and after noon tea Tuesday. Yellow chrysanthemums were arranged' throughout the home, Guests included Mrs, Preston W. Ports. Mrs. J . Glexen Watts, Mrs. J . Frederick Carmody, Mrs, •\flareM' jvuuc i L, mi Li •uu • jurni Meade, Mrs, EdwardJWIlson and Mrs. Norville C. Marx. Birthday Party IsGiverifor • Joanne LeBaron • The ifth birthday of Joanne LeBaron was celebrated a t a party given by her mother, Mrs. Theodore LeBaron, 210 Prospect St, Tuesday. An orange and yellow color scheme was used in tho decora tions. Little guests present were Marilyn and Nancy Ann Gelatt, Bobby Gelatt, Craig Johnson, Victor Davis and Teddy LeBaron. Imprint 9 Margaret Lindsay's newest Kail street dress is made of shsir-.j black, wool crepo with a\ yok* ot band-blocked print having: the exact measurements ot her lip* spotted in red throughout the surface of the fabric. The Warner Bros, star has added this novelty to ber acces sories. Her shoes, hat, and purse all boast the same design cut from felt and then applied. SALLY'S Armistice Day - Friday SPECIALS Shop \Sally's'\Today and Every Day for Unusual Values! Coat Special Dress Special $E |00 EACH ' $198.4298 Limited Amount—While They Last. While They Last—Limited to Two Dresses to a Customer. All Sizes—All Styles. Values Were to $10.98. Regular Values Were to $22.50 All from Our New Regular Stock SWEATERS! SALE SLIPS! Greene, Mr and Mrs. William Wheeler, Mr nnd Mrs. Jnck Hio gins, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lynch, Endicott mond Carey. Mrs A Wholly\ IT Antinozzi. Mrs. Paul Brown. Mrs. Thomas E. McConnon, Mrs. Jake Galough, Mrs. Howard Carey and Miss Lucille Farra r / At-home Frock Scores in Chic Charles K. Baxter Also Mrs. Julian Bcnoit, Mrs. James Uobinson, Mrs. James Murray. Mrs. William H. Spar row, Mrs. James N Sweet, Mrs. Richard A Sharping, Mrs. John McNally. Mrs. George Forbes and Miss Mary Fritts. PATTERN 7(lft # Call this a \queen\ among at- home frocks, and you're entirely right for it sponsors not only neatness, slimness and good taste, but also ease of making' Why ilon't you send for Pattern 705 today, and turn dressmaker for n few short hours'* You'll be so glnd you did—especially when holiday week-end guests hand out coniplimentsr Just look a t the way the all-in-one yoke holds in the generously cut bodice There's plenty of room for action ther<?— whether it's managing a broom, swinging a golf club, or steady ing the wheel of your car The sleeves also are n delight, wheth er alrilv slashed or onen-cap type. Pick bright synthetic or cotton, and make one dress with the youthful collar, then another with the charming Ince-edeged. sweetheart heck. Paltern 706\ is cut in women's sizes 34. 36. 38. 40, 42. 44. 4 6 and 4*8'.. Size 36 requires 3% yards 36 'inch.-fabric. • \v 'Send FIFTEEN 1 ' CENTS (16c1 in'^rolns for thlw pattern. WHITE tOLEARLY^STZE. N^MB. ' AD- '•IJJlESS 'Bnd. STYLE NUMBER. • \ wiSend .orders •- to rEndico,tt;OIul Jo-, Lillian Lipka Entertains Chia Club Uny«ttem-Dept..=EndJc?tt, -jf.-iX. yi ^^j ^.v. # Miss Lillian Lipka entertained members of the Chia club at a regular meeting in her home, \orth St_ Tuesday night. Attending were Miss Bertha McCoy, Miss Dorothy Lewis, Miss Joyce Midgley, Miss Ger- uldine llutler, Miss Elizabeth Mason, Miss Marion Tucker and Mlsi Lucy Weber Miss Midgley will be the next hostess. Auxiliary Slates Tea and Parade 9 Final plans for the chicken dinner and bazaar sponsored an nually by the Ladies Auxiliary Humphrey Post. V F W., will be mapped at the last in a series of silver teas to be served in the home of Mrs. Anno Huyck, Liberty Ave, tonight at 7:80 o'clock The dinner nnd bazaar will be held Thursday night, Nov. 17, in the clubhouse, 103 Nanticoke Ave. Mrs. Betty Branning, president, also announced today that all auxiliary nnd junior auxiliary members will meet at the Ameri can Legion clubhouse, Kivervlcw Dr., tomorrow morning, 10 o'clock to join in the annual Armistice parade. MiS3 Jeanette Somen heads the junior group.. ' , Have You Seen Our Large, New Stock? Do. You Want Sotrjeriiing New and Different? 'Thenr- SEE \SALLY'S\ .SWEATERS!! $1 .nd $!98 HOSE! ^ pair for $ All hose on this special sale are X9c and $1.00. Hole-Proof hose. Broken sizes and colors only. Only 3 Pairs to a Customer Satin] — Crepe! Tailored! Lace Bottoms! Bra-Tops! 4-Gore! You Have Not Seen the Best Until You Have Seen \Sally's\ $1 L $198 Our'Entire Stock of Blouses Reduced! to Wife Presenters Were Regularly $1.98 and $2.98. Siies 32 to 40— Many Styles •' A nightly Massage with cocoa butter will keep the housewife's Hands lovely. Masiafe with the same motion you use to put on your gloves. Newly Arrived HOUSE DATS Regular $2.W£uaiity -SMARTLY STALED PERFECTLYjtAlLORED Zipper and Wrap Around Models! ONE DAY ONLY! SHOP \SALLY'S\ TODAY—AND EVERY DAY—FOR TJNUSIJAL VALUES! cure or no cure, please don't think of fnarryini; any girl -un less you tell her about this hab it ; Even then,\ 1 shouldn't think you^d take, advantage, of her love arldlinarryr t her,': evtn ^if \thi :Js wiiiiDf: \ •'' ' • Of