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News of Interest to Women of Schenectady and Vicinity Caps for 1948 Pre-Clinical Ellis Class
The Ellis Hospital Sch6ol of Nursing- pre-clinica! class of March, 1948, will be capped at outdoor ceremonies on the school campus 8 o'clock Sa tu rday evening, June 30, Mrs. Genevieve Y. Clark, school principal, announced yesterday.
The class of 20 s tudents which began; its nurses t ra in ing March 1 "will tje capped by Mrs. Clark to whom* the c lass will be presented by Mias Mary A. Campriello, assistant to \ the principal . Mrs. Clark also N ill adminis te r the cadet pledge to the cadet members of the class.
Miss Je r r tne Warner , a senior s tudent , and president of the student-facul ty co-operative governmen t will present each s tudent capped an American flag, officially admi t t ing her to the school. The flags are being presented instead of the t radi t ional candle because the ceremony will be held outside. In the event of rain it will be held in the aud i to r ium of the nurses ' residence and candles will be given.
The s tuden t s will march from trie Whit mo re .home, to the scene of the capping while the .orchestra plays the cadet march . The s tudents will s ing the cadet hymn before the capping p rog ram begins.
Music will be by a str inged quintet under the leadership of Miss J ane Norton. P lay ing will be Miss Luba Diakoff, Miss Carolyn Niles. Miss F rances Linton. Miss Adelle Alberti and Miss Ellen Knowlton.
Ref reshments will be served at the close of trie exercises.
Navy Wives Complete Home Nursing Course
Broods-Clark . Wedding Held
The m a r r i a g e of Miss Ann Glen-dinning Clark, daugh te r of Capt. S tua r t Benson Clark, USNR, now overseas, and Mrs. Clark of River-ton, NJ , to Lt. (jg) Gordon Vail Brooks , USNR, son of the late Mr. and Mrs . H e n r y Stanford Brooks of Ardsley on Hudson, was held in River ton a t Christ Episcopal church, J u n e 9.
The bride is an a lumna of Agnes I rwin school and made her debut in Phi ladelphia in 1938. She i s ' a member of the Phi ladelphia Jun io r lr ue. L ieu tenan t Brooks, who re arned from the Pacific recently, a t tended Yale universi ty and was gradua ted from Middlebury college. He was formerly in the aviation division of the General Electr ic Co.
Wives of navy men employed at the Scotia Naval Supply depot have completed this week the "Six Lessons in Ca1** of the Sick," a home nurs ing course sponsored by the Schenectady chapter of the American Red Cross. Shown at the instruct ion headquar t e r s , room 304, Pa t ton and Hall building, a re , left to r ight , seated, Mrs. Ethel H . Norcross , Mrs. Geraldine E. McHenry, Mrs. Bet ty Burke and Mrs. Maxine Sinks. Standing in the same order are' Mrs. El izabeth E. Menzl, Mrs. Thelma W. Spannbauer ,
Mrs. Dorothy H. Faga l Jr., Mrs. E d n a W. Lee and Mrs. Ber tha A. Weaver,
Valedictorian
Glenville VFW Auxiliary Has June Meeting
Glenville auxi l iary to Post 3234, VFW, met T h u r s d a y evening in l O O P hall, Scotia. wTlh Miss Ber tha Brouil let te. president , presiding. Mrs: K a t h r y n Fanche r , welfare chairman, repor ted on recent visits made to Sara toga Veterans ' facilities.
Mrs. Fanche r announced plans under way for a game party to be held a t the facilities under the auspices of Glenville. Clinton-Ramsey, Hi lderbrand-Davis and Schenectady auxiliaries. She requested all members a t tending to bring a gift to be used as donat ions for the games, and announced tha t a piano will also be officially presented to the
•patients at this t ime from members of the auxiliaries. Mrs. Fancher also reported receipts of 40 pounds of paper to be sent to hospitals. She requested all members to assist at the hospital booth at the field day to be held June 24 at Pe te and Sally's park.
Mrs. Winifred Tranter , c h a i r m a n of the recent Buddy Poppy drive, gave a report . A check for half the proceeds was presented the auxiliary by the post, to be used to aid ex-service men and their dependents, for main tenance and expansion of the V F W national home for orphans , hospital relief, individual relief for ex-service men, widows and orphans , hospital enter ta inment , special hospital equipment, service bureau work, mil i tary funerals for deceased ex-service men, acquisit ion, improvement and maintenance of burial plots and decoration of graves of ex-service men.
Mrs. Gladys Schonsky, cha i rman of the recent b i r thday and past ; pres idents ' par ty held for the aux-
Among Early June Brides LWV Favors Support for RTA Program
The Schenectady County L e a g u e of Women Voters has gone on rec« ord, through action of the board , a s favoring the renewal of t h e reciprocal t rade agreement p ro g ram. Members have been a sked to wri te to their senators u rg ing support of the program with authorizat ion to permit reduction u p to 50 per cent of present tariff-ra t es.
Action was taken by the board upon receipt of a "call to Action" sent out by Miss Anna Lord St rauss , nat ional president. T h e local league, which voted to "support adoption of domestic policies which will facilitate the solution of in terna t iona l problems" at its r e cent p rogram-plann ing m e e t i n g held at the YWCA, feels t h a t t r a d e agreements t ie into the peace s t r u c ture and t h a t reduction of t r a d e "barriers helps br ing economic peace a n d co-operation between na t ions .
The bill for extension of t he t rade p rogram passed the house of representat ives , 293 to 153. and i» now in the senate, which is a b o u t to vote upon it. Through Us foreign policy cha i rman, Mrs. M. W. Shel-dorf, the Schenectady county league will answer the national pres ident '* "call to action."
MRS. RAYMOND VOIGT
Miss K a t h r y n Vrooman of Union Mrs. John May. Mrs. Wil l iam J. Ad-
Dinner Honors Wedding Days
A Dutch t rea t dinner was held. a t S leasman 's haufbrau Sa turday evening honor ing Mr. and Mrs. L. J . Schcrer , who will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary , J u n e 26, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jesfer, whose 22nd wedding day was J u n e 6, Mr. and Mrs. P . Sher idan Smith, who will observe their 16th wedding day J une 29, and Mr. and Mrs. Pau l Shapter , whose 11th ann iversa ry Was J u n e 4.
At tend ing were Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Harg rave , Mr. a n d Mrs. George Geary, Mr. a n d Mrs. John J . Eng-lert, Mr. and Mrs. Rober t Hollen-beck, Mr, and Mrs . Freder ick B e h r e n s a n d Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woodruff.
s t reet will en ter ta in at a tea on Sunday at her home in honor of Miss Nancy Morison of Short Hills, NJ, who will be her guest for the j week end. Miss Morison will be marr ied to Lt. Pe te r Paul Miller, Jr., on J u n e 30. Assisting at the tea will be Mrs . J a m e s Lake Elrod, Mrs. Orson Hammond , Mrs. Char les Clowe, Miss Amy Lang, Miss J ane Pearson. Miss Nancy Crowley. Mrs. Harold D. Fox, Miss Marion Mart in , Miss Eleanor Waller , Miss Carolyn Thomson, Miss Jeanne Lowe, Miss Nancy Allen Bradshaw and Miss Jeffrey Ferguson.
Invited to a t t end a re Miss Hazel Love, Phyllis Maier. Miss Holly Rice. Miss Susan McNaughton, Miss ; Allyn McKain, Mrs. Rexford G :
Moon Jr., Miss F rances Merrick, i Miss Grace Ten Eyck, Miss Audrey McKnight . Miss Lavinia Shankl in , ; Miss Marjorie Pearson. Miss Dey Erben, Miss Beverly Lentz, Miss Doro thea Magner, Mrs. Bayard Coggeshall, Miss Denise J ahn , Mrs. Wallace MacFar land , Miss Bet ty Miller, Mrs. W a l t e r Shaw, Mrs. H e n r y Carl Anderson Jr. , Mrs . D. Glen Smith Jr . , Miss Dorothea Godfrey, Miss Sally Lpring Wir t , Miss Lydia Fuller, Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs. Charles F r a n c i s Choate, Miss E v a Reiche, Miss Winifred Pr ince , Miss Penelope Sayre, Miss Constance Poersch, Miss Lucy Coffin and Mrs. Joseph G. Stuar t .
ams Jr. , Mrs. G a r r e t t A. Cook and Mrs. F r a n k Andrix".
Mrs. Charles Clowe of Wendell j avenue enter ta ined a t a bridge ] pa r ty and tea on T h u r s d a y after
noon in honor of Mrs. Nelson Tal-bot t of Regent street . Guests were Miss Beverly Lentz, Miss Dorothea Magner, Miss Carolyn Thomson, Miss J e a n n e Lowe, Miss Nancy Allen Bradshaw and Mrs. Rexford G. Moon J r .
Service Unit to Meet .With Mrs. Coleman
Members of R o t t e r d a m Service tinit three will meet Monday for a covered dish luncheon a t the home of Mrs. Rem Coleman on the Duanesbu rg road. A business meet ing will follow the luncheon, at which member s have been asked to repor t on books.
Th« organizat ion will hold a r u m m a g e sale at the , Clinton s t reet s tore the week of J u n e 25-30. Those wishing to donate art icles m a y leave them at the home of Mrs. Charles Preston, 761 Curry road, or telephone her, 3-6242, and they will be called for. Mrs. Louis G. Chesky of 725 Curry road will also receive art icles for the sale at her home, or may be called, phone 6-6909.
C H A N G E MEETrNG; D A T E The meet ing of the Glenrldge unit
of Schenec tady County Home bureau, originally scheduled for Wednesday , will be held Tuesday at 30 a.m. a t the home of Mrs. Richard F . Wyre, B r a d t road, Rexford. Mrs. Claud F e r r i s will give the final lesson on rush seats . A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon.
Mrs. Ha ro ld Bibber was elected pres ident of t he Facul ty Women ' s club • of Union college yes terday afternoon at the picnic meet ing held in Jackson ' s gardens. Mrs. Augustus H. Fox served a s chairman of the event. Other officers named for the coming year were first vice president, Mrs. F rank l in Chillrud. second vice president, Mrs. Harr i son C. Coffin, secretary, Mrs. Melvin Hein, and treasurer , Mrs. Gilbert Harlow. The group voted to donate $75 to the Dixon Ryan Fox scholarship fund.
Others a t t end ing were Mrs. Leonard B. Clark, Mrs. E rnes t M. Ligon, Mrs. P e t e r I. Wold. Mrs. Charles T. Male, Mrs. Wil iord H. Ketz, Mrs. F . B. Andreen, Mrs. Raymond H. Herr ick , Mrs. Charles B. Hurd, Mrs. J a m e s W. Mavor, Mrs. John C. Taylor, Mrs. Eve re t t W. Tha tche r , Mrs. Rober t W. Crowell. Mrs. F r a n k J." Studer, Mrs. Benjamin P . Whl take r , Mrs. J a m e s M. Cllne, Mrs. Kingsley W. Given, Mrs. George D. Kellogg. Miss Mildred March. Mrs. Vladimir Rojansky, Mrs. Burgas Johnson , Mrs. Harold W. Blodgett . Mrs.- Har t ley F . Dewey, Mrs. Char les F . F . Gar is , Mrs. Wilson B Miller. Mrs. Leonard C. Jones , Mrs. Anthony Hoad-ley! Mrs. Freder ick Schmidt, Mrs. War ren C. Taylor , Mrs. Dixon R y a n Fox, Mrs. W. W. Bennett , Mrs. Orin J. Fa r r e l l . Mrs . Allan C. Scott. Mrs. Henry Tulloch. Mrs. G. C. Hall J r . and Mrs. B. W. Mayer.
Mr. iand Mra. Guy S. Hya t t of Ardsley road will have as their gues ts at the d inner a n d dance to be held at the Mohawk Golf club this evening, Mr. and Mrs . Andrew J. Lacock, Mr. and Mrs . E. Gordon Goodloe, Mr. and Mrs. Rober t J. Bahr . Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam Eve-leth, Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k E a s t m a n , Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Tyler. Mr. and [ Mrs. Harold Bibber and Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s M. Young. |
Mrs. Thomas Wallace and Mrs, ! Will iam Ellis were winner s of the i two ball foursome held by t h e j Women of the Mohawk Golf club I last week. Second w i n n e r s we re ' Mrs. Ra lph R u e and Mrs . Leland | Brandhors t . Others playing were j Mrs. Joseph S. Hayden Jr. , Mrs. Glen Quick, Mrs. Kilgore Macfar-lane, Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Miss K a t h e r i n e Whitehead, Mrs. Howard Bennet t , Mrs. Charles Fo rd arid Mrs, Jess ie Gardinier . Mrs. Theo-philus Johnson was- w i n n e r of the nine hole event. » Others p laying were Mrs. Pau l Cushing, Mrs . Louis Dahm, Mrs. Thomas T. Hamble ton , Mrs. Gilbert Wolfe, Mrs. Charles Leader , Mrs. Les te r Means, Mrs. L. Dale Coffman and Mrs. Charles Adams.
The group will play the qualifying round for the governor ' s cup from Wednesday th rough Sa tu rday next week. Mrs. Joseph S. Hayden Jr., will be In charge .
The marriage of Miss Marion Rowledge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Rowledge of Burnt Hills, to Raymond
iliary and post, gave a report and j y 0 j g t s o n 0f ^hs. Lillian Voigt of Jackson avenue, was held Mrs. Anne Ring, cha i rman of t h e ! ^ „ . rr- • •> -»r . i _r- , \_ i •rr- n TT J
on June 3 at Trinity Methodist church with Rev. Howard Acklev officiating. Miss Jane Goodwin sang "Because" and
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Mrs. H. V. Gulick of Morgan avenue will enter ta in at a tea today in honor of her daugh te r s , Joann Gulick and Nancy Gulick. Serving will be Marion Joyce, R u t h Albers, Audrey Chrls tenson, Helen Kennedy, Carol Krueger , Mary Lou MacElhose, J o a n Morton and Wendy Nogorka .
Mrs. Joseph G. S tua r t of Washington has been vis i t ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Chadwick of Burn t Hil ls .
Mrs. He rbe r t C. Towle and her son, David, of Valencia road and Mrs. Eugene H u n s a k e r and her daugh te r , J anna , of Union -street, will leave tomorrow to spend two weeks in SwampscoftT Mass.
DOROTHY V O N S T E T I N A
Marie W.- Treut ler , d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. Fr i tz Treu t le r of Rose street, is valedictor ian of the senior class of St. Joseph ' s academy. Commencement exercises for the class of 21 members will be held J u n e 24 at 8 p.m. at St. Joseph ' s church. Dorothy A. Von Stet ina, daughte r of John Von Ste t ina of Schenectady street, has been chosen saluta tor ian.
The class recent ly held I ts senior banquet at the Hotel Van Curler. Miss Treut le r spoke on "Ut Liberi Simus," the class mot to and Miss Von Stet ina on the significance of the class colors, green and silver.
ng card par ty held in Ten-O-One American Legion rooms, also reported. The membership report was given by Mrs. I rene Lewis.
Mrs. Cecelia F a r n h a m gave a resume of the meet ing of Hudson-Mohawk Counties ' council auxiliary, held in Sara toga Springs, and of the meet ing of distr ict three, Dep a r t m e n t of New York, Ladies ' auxiliary to the VFW, held in Troy. The auxi l iary extended fra ternal honors to Mrs. F a r n h a m on her recent election to the otfice-of jun--j-ior vice pres ident of the Ladies ' j auxil iary to Hudson-Mohawk Coun- j ties' council and the appo in tmen t of Miss Brouil let te as county musician and Mrs. Ann Wilson as council secretary.
Elected to represent the auxil iary to the nat ional encampmen t of V F W and its auxi l iar ies as delegates were Mrs. Anne Willis and Mrs. Wilson; a l te rna tes , Mrs. Fancher and Mrs. Lewis. Donat ions were voted for the s inking fund of the na t ional home, children's fund and d e p a r t m e n t hospital fund. The auxil iary voted to hold one meet ing a month for the summer , on Ju ly 12 and Aug. 9. I t was announced tha t members des i r ing to donate to the fund for t he new nurse ry cot tage a t the na t iona l home, Ea ton Rapids , Mich., may send the i r donat ions to Mrs. Gladys Schonsky, R F D , Schenectady, NY.
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Church School Depts . Hold Indian Festival
The P r i m a r y and Jun io r children of the church school of the F i r s t Methodist church held a supper and Ind ian festival last evening in the church . The Amer ican Indian, from the Chris t ian point of view, has been the special s tudy of t he d e p a r t m e n t s since E a s t e r ,time.
Corn bread w a s one of the features of the supper menu, which was p lanned a round the foods which the Indian originally introduced in this country. Dur ing the evening the program included an Indian d rama, movies on the life of the Indian and a council fire.
Miss Lucille Bovet, Miss Phyll is Black and Miss R u t h Disbrow were in charge of the event.
TO M E E T MONDAY The Mother 's auxi l iary of Boy
Scout t roop 28 of the Bellevue Reformed church will meet Monday at 8 p.m. a t t he home of Mrs. John Guevin, 2130 Hugh s t reet . The meeting has been called by the incoming president . Mrs. Kenne th Mart in . A schedule will be made for the activit ies for the coming new year. All members have been asked to at tend.
ANNOUNCE B I R T H Mr/ and Mrs. Benjamin Cieszyn-
ski of Webs te r s t reet have announced the bir th of a daugh te r . Sheila Cather ine , a t the Ellis hospital on June 7.
"1 Love You Truly." At tendan t s
Miss E d n a Rowledge, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Harold Hines was best man. Ushers included Clifton W a g n e r and J a m e s Black. A reception followed in the church parlors .
Following a wedding t r ip to Atlantic City, the couple will reside
on J a c k s o n avenue. The bride is a g radua te of Burn t Hills High school and is employed at the General Electr ic Co, The bridegroom is a g r adua t e of Pi t ts ton, Pa. , High school and of Pennsylvania Extension college in WiLkes-Barre, Pa . He is employed in the mar ine division of the General Electr ic Co.
In Navy Nurse Corps
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E N S . R U T H E. SEAMANS
Ens ign R o b e r t a Mae Willsey, d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. E r n e s t Willsey of F e h r avenue , and Ens ign R u t h E. Seamans, daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Angus J . Seamans of P a l m e r avenue, are s ta t ioned at the United Sta tes Naval hospital , Sampson . Ens ign Willsey is a gradua te o* Not t Ter race High school and the Ellis Hospital Tra ining School for Nurses . Pr io r to en te r ing service she was a nurse at Ellis. —
Ensign Seamans , a g radua te of Mont P leasan t High school and of the Samar i t an Hospital T ra in ing school, Troy, took a course in public heal th nurs ing a t Syracuse universi ty prior to enter ing service.
Legion Auxi l ia ry Has Picnic Supper
Wiltse, second. Mrs. P a r k e r was elected delegate to a t tend the Tup-per Lake conference.
Presen t were Mrs. Pa rke r , MrB. Legion auxi l iary unit E l m e r Barber , Mrs. Bumstead . M i n
Jennie Herzog. Mrs. Wiltse, Mrs. Char les Maehle, Mrs. F red Jones , Mrs. Siler. MrB. E . S. Nichols, Mrs. Alfred Lyon, Mrs. Sory, Mrs. Michael Lekac, Mrs. Park i s , Mrs. J a m e s Hoose, Mrs. Margare t Mc-Connell. Mrs. Charlot te Whi te . Mrs. W. H. McGonegal, Mrs. Gladys Becker . Mrs. McPart lon. Mrs. C. H. Crawford and Mrs. John Dodge.
The auxi l iary to the Schenectady County Medical society will meet for luncheon Tuesday a t 1 p.m. at the^ Shaker Ridge Country club. Elect ion of officers will be held and th is will be the final meeting of the season.
Mrs. Leslie Pir.rson of Sumner avenue will en ter ta in a t a dessert bridge par ty this evening*' at her home. P re sen t will bo Mrs. Henry Brunelle Jr., Mrs. Charles Jones . Mrs. Clarence Thrasher , Mrs. Don-
. aid R. Webb, Mrs. Ivyle Ea ton . 3 3 8 S l a t e S t . P h . 4 - 7 4 4 2 Mrs. Art ro Swingle, Mrs. Richard
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. B u m e l l e Jr., of Regal avenue, have as their" guest, Mrs. Clarence T h r a s h e r of Nor th Bend, Wash .
Mrs. Joseph Quill of Jackson avenue will leave t omor row to visit In Beverly, Mass.
The infant daugh te r of Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence T. Nealon of Eas t e r n pa rkway , was chr is tened, Mar ry Donna, on Sunday a t St, Helen 's church . Rev. F r a n c i s M c N a m a r a offlclnted. Godparen t s a r e Miss Ixnilse D. Dinardo and Dr. Joseph Dinardo . A reception followed at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Dinardo of Wr igh t avenue.
Miss F r i e d a Belptt of Bradford road, daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Belott, recent ly completed the secre tar ia l course at Mildred Elley secretar ia l school. Miss Belott had honors in all subject* dur ing the en t i r e course and w a s an active m e m b e r of the N e w m a n club. She h a s accepted a position wi th the American Locomotive Co. She Is a grndua t* of N o t t T e r r a c e High school.
Mrs. E. R. Hadady , Mrs . Bruce Wells. Mrs. Eve re t t Ful ler , Mrs. Donald Schut t . Mrs. John Howe English, Mrs. Richard Chadwick Sogge. Mrs. J a m e s Fann ing , Mrs. Edi th English Clark, Mrs. J a c k Marshall , Mrs. J a m e s McNaughton , Mrs. J . A. Stevens, Mrs. E d w a r d Stanton, Mrs. J. A. Rlckard , Miss Lenore Anderson, Miss Pa t r i c i a Crawford, Miss J e a n Marlon Williams*, Miss Virginia Maxon. Miss Virginia Stoddard , Miss Phyll is Lang and Miss Mary Hoffman.
Mrs. R ickard and Mrs. Stevens will preside nt the tea tables and Miss Apnea Buck will serve.
OUTING TO WAY
The Young People 's group of the Sta te Street P resby te r i an church is holding Its annua l out ing a t Cutler's grove a t 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. If it ra ins member s will meet a t t he church .
Annual Summer Fete, Social h Planned
The Jewish Social Service organization will hold its annua l summer card par ty and ice cream social Wednesday n igh t In the gymnas ium of the Jewish Community center . Mrs. Emanue l Abramowitz will serve aa cha i rman , assis ted by Mrs. Louis Shapiro, Mra. Morris Flax. Mrs. Louis Kaplan, Mrs. Joseph Wasserman , Mrs. Samuel WolTe. Mrs. Abe Finder and Mrs. Isadore Davis.
The final meet ing of the season of the organizat ion will he held Monday night, J u n e 25, when annual repor ts will be received and newly elected officers will be Installed. Mrs. Joseph Zlffer la president of the group.
American 1001 met at Ten-O-One Memorial hall Tuesday evening for a picnic supper on the lawn, followed by a business meet ing.
It was announced tha t the auxiliary will assist Post 1001 of the American Legion with its p rog ram for the Sara toga Ve te rans ' Facilities on June 21. Cookies will be donated and ref reshments will be served by Mrs. Henry Sory and her committee. All members have been invited to a t tend . Cars will leave the hall at 7 p m.
Mrs J a m e s P a r k e r , president, appointed Mrs. I. J. Siler as chairman of the nominat ing commit tee for the fall election of offlceis. Other members on the commit tee are Mrs. Kenneth P a r k i s and Mrs. Thomas McPar t lon. Delegates were elected for the state conference as follows:
Mrs. Pa rker , first delegate ; Mrs. Sory. second; Mrs. Raymond Bum-stead, first a l t e rna te ; Mrs. George
Fall Program For HB Units Is Planned
Miss Clarice Cookingham, coun ty home demonstra t ion agen t of t h« home bureau, together wi th t h« sta te leaders of the extension service at Cornell universi ty, special is t* from the home economic college, have been at work for the pas t Ave months p r epa r ing a p r o g r a m for the work of next fall and win ter in the various uni ts of t h e county. To provide a program t h a t will suit the needs a n d in teres ts of women of Schenectady county h a s been the a i m of these w o r k e r s . W h a t the women of Schenec tady county w a n t to know to help t h e m with their h o m e m a k i n g is the bas i s upon which the p rog ram h a s been planned.
Th rough th is program, Miss Cookingham h a s pointed out, t h e members of the Home Bureau u n i t s and the i r friends and ne ighbors may receive help on child guidance, family relat ionships, m a n a g e m e n t of t ime, energy and o ther r e sources, meal p lann ing and p repa ration, nu t r i t ion and the m a k i n g and care of clothing.
A highl ight of the year ' s p ro gram, according to Miss Cookingham, will be a series of rad io lessons entit led "Let 's Make a Dress" , to be broadcas t by Helen Powell Smith, clothing specialist of t h s Cornell H o m e Economics ' college. Each h o m e m a k e r w h o enrolls for the radio sewing school, will m a k e a dress dur ing the seven and one-half weeks which the school will run. P r i n t e d lesson a id s «H11 b s provided to help with detai ls of sewing hot included in the broadcasts .
The school will begin Sept. 23, and will be b roadcas t over W G Y from 1:15 to 1:30 Wednesdays a n d Fr idays . Miss Cookingham h a s urged women Interested in t h s home bureau work to plan to m a k s a dress, w h e t h e r they a re experienced or beginners in sewing.
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The Lincoln un i t of t he Horns bureau held i ts annua l -p icn i s Thursday at the home of Mrs . H a r r y D. Coombs on Stanford avenue. Mrs. John T. Graves, newly elected cha i rman , presided. U was decided to discontinue t h s meetings until September. At t ending the picnic were Mrs. Georgs E. Clark, M r a Charles N. Mallory, Mrs. Archie Swar t , Mrs. E l m e r Thomas, Mrs. E rnes t C. Br i t ton , Mrs. R a y m o n d Bixby and Mr i . Ethe l Gador.
Wedding Invitations
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Miss Julia G. Putnam of Union street Is visiting friends In Philadelphia, Silver Springs, Maryland, and Washington.
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Mr*. Donald Rlckard of Union street will entertain at tea this afternoon at her hbme from i to 6 o'clock for her guest, Miss Dorothy Filley of Lincoln, Nebraska. Miss Fllley will leave later to be a counselor at Hidden Lake camp, the Schencctadjr Girl Scout established camp at take George.
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