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The Lowell Sun__Wednesday_ May 12 1943
Class of Grey1 Ladies Graduated
Exercises Held at St. John's Hospital
Nurses Home; Prominent Women in Group
LOWELL—Simple but impres- d a t l h c l r
sive exercises in the auditoriumof giuve"n°\by pRev. Jam""eesluGsaiorrnltyw, aOs. St. John's hospital nurses home a n d r
yesterday afternoon- marked the liowedh ^th.e graduatioen«Ptaitonwhfoiclh- graduation of the Grey Ladies, M«j MTM Engleman, Red cro£ part of the American Reii Cross field director at the Navy rf Hospital and Recreation corps. ceivlng station, Boston, was the
Clad in the -soft ..grey uniforms principal speaker.
with matching caps, the new Tlic i-la» or graduates Included Mr»
members of the corps marched Mr.. Raymond f.
solemnly to the platform where
they .received their certificates
from Theodore W. Reed, chairman
of the Lowell chapter, American ersnn, Mrs. Willia'm K. I.avvl'er."Ml1H Red Cross, and pins from Mrs. WiHlanr ""•••- *'-• i-,.- • »._.. "
AND HAVE
YOU HEARD?
By ANNE K. DONAGHUE
'Thcy'ic talking about Lena Lowrcy McGamlinn's l\vo month' (our thiough the south, middle-west, nnd .along the Pacific coast.. In Blloxl, Mississippi she was the bouse guest of her niece Mrs. Gerald Ine Loivroy O'Brien, wife of Staff Sergeant Hugh !•'. O'Brien.. .the loiter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien, Willow street.. .mu is now with the U. S. Army medical corps...bis young bride prominent in local circles.. .Mrs. McGarahnn retired from 15 years of business life this past winter...and left shortly after for hei
nation-wide tour., .which included stops al many historical places ot interest...
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They're talking about the
surprise visit on Mothers day at its best.,.of Mrs. Blanchart ...of Pvt. First Class Ed- Praft's charm..and friendly "hello' ward McQuarrie, and Sea- of the eye-filling beauty of the man Second Class Charles waltz number...and the haunting McQuarrie, will, their mother. strains of Ihe Strauss music.... Mrs. diaries McQuarrie of SG
Floyd C. Beharrell, executive sec- retary of the local chapter.
Miss Ariadne Moshos was solo- ist during the exercises, and Bcne-
Geraidine Murphy
Guest at Shower
IX)WELL—Miss Geraidine Mur-
• Jewett street... .Edward
an M. P. on Stalcn Island; Charles is stationed al New- port, R. I....it was the first time the two brothers met wearing the uniform of the army and navy respectively
both left last Christmas,
,And of the daughter born
Mr. and Mrs. William Kulik
Of Mrs. Hielnmlson I'. Rich- ardson's graciousne.ss..and the number of boys in uniform at the show...Navy and Army equally represented.. .0^ Mrs. Charles M. Fairbanks' effer- vescence. . .tile lovely hlnck and white go\vn worn by Mrs. Murray Burns
Meelirif/ o/ Y-Ltcyfifs
Thursday Night
Quarterly Meeting of Grillenlon League
' LOWELL —The quarterly meeting of the Florence Crit- vtenton Rescue League will take place at 3 o'clock on Friday, May 28 in All Souls parish house. Mrs. Charles F. Fair-
parish marks the double observ- 100-degree summer tempera- jarties may be made through of- cbantLr, 1U2 Iliv«rslt1e street.
cquainled with Ihe honiR town in ture and let coo] in bolow zero icers and committee members of Mrs. Alfred Henncliesno, 27 Jordar> street, treatment for infantile paralysis secretary and Miss Rella M. Park,
CK/SCOH&PS
•omerforf!: r»ililr^i(y. Mr3. Orace Colhurn- butter, one hard-cooked egg, sliced, were Mrs. Alice Kittrcclgc, P. D. lEesolnlloivs. Miss Kvebn WllMjo: yinwer one tablespoon catsup and three
5. CRISCO COSTS NO MOKE—
in points than ordinary shortenings —yet you can't get finer quality than pure, all-vegetable Crisco!
felling
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Tt/ATSATISFy
Mrs. JoM'i'li Noli n. 3,1 (ierrUH avenue, as- slslril l.y Mrs. .Insciili .Msmjuls, IS (7em:sli
duced and welcomed into the club.
Wolcott Auxiliary Plans were made for a -lobster A large polled plant with beau-
/. CRISCO stms
. COOKING PURPOSE—
No need to spend points for other shortenings. Save butter or mar- garine for table use.
2. MIPS MEALS INTERESTING— makes delicious meat-stretching main dishes—crisp, digestible fried foods—lighter cakes, flaky pies.
3. SUPPLIES MOKE ENERGY— That Sausage-and-Succotash Pic
with the flaky Crisco pic crust gives you twice the energy oflean meat alone!
CRISCO GOESfURTHtR —
You can fry with the same Crisco over and over— it won't carry fla- vors from one food to another,
CR/SCO
woman, underwent an opera- chairmanship of Mrs. Alice Kit- tion today at the New Eng-
SWAYS'
(SERVES 4 TO 6) STEAK SKILLET SUPPER
A7rs, Moloricy in
Cut steak in strips 5" wide. Dip in fiour. Fry stenk and onion.1 till brown in heavy skillet wilh riotCrisco. Cover one! fry slowly 10 min. Add paprika, suRar, salt, tomatoes and liquid, Cover
cups llot water (or stockI
fi small potatoes
3 medium carrots, sliced!
closely and simmer 30 min. Add carrots; cook 10 min. Add po- tatoes, cook- 20 min. more. Ar- range on one. platter.
ALL MEASUREMENTS LEVEL
Freshen peanuts by heating 30 DRAMATIST —Miss Anne Be- minutes in a slow oven when put- rard of 626 School street, is a
ing them inlo salads, cakes,
cookies and other dessert blends. member of the senior class at Be careful when using sailed pea- Staley college in Boston, and nuts that the yare strictly fresh has appeared in a number of
vhen included with other foods. dramatic presentations. They become rancid quickly un-
ess stored in cool place .
GREY LADfES OF ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL—Graduates of the Red Cross Hospital and Recreation corps class at St. John's rios
LOWI5I.L—The Y-Light club wiy hold an important meet-
phy, daughter of Mrs, Alice Mur-
American girlishness...and her ital arer leff to right, seated: Mrs. Edward P, V/aFsri, Mrs. Raymond P. Bourgeois, Mrs.Phillip L. Scannellr Mrs.John J. Me-phy of 1107 Middlesex street, was ing Thursday evening at 7.45
About Gertrude Haggcrty's ail-
Mothers day....at St. Joseph's )lack velvet, lace trimmed evening amara, Mrs. Arthur G. OeLorme, Miss Helena V. Coffey, Mrs.J. William Mason, Mrs.John J. McCann, Mrs. Jamss R. Bowler. at the Y. W. C.A. This meet-
hospital... .this is the second child [jown...of Hie many May and guest at a linen and personal ing is called particularly for for the couple....Mrs. Kulik is June weddings scheduled,..of (he landing: Mrs. Vincent M. McCartfn, Mrs. Elids J. McQuade, Mrs.Walter F. Connor, Mrs. Stephen C. Garrity, Mrs. JosephshPo.wer held recently at her home. the discussion of preparations the former Rose Bernard....their smooth dancingof Kav Walsh and onahue, Mrs.Edward R. O'Heir, Mrs. Cornelfus G. O'Donnell, Mrs. John C. Farrington, Mrs. William 5, Lawler, Mrs. Arthur L. TurA- large number of her co-work- to be made for National home is at 35 Kantalis avenue. 'hil.McCartin...jitter-bugs, waltz- otte, Mrs.Francis M. Qja and Mrs. Homer'W. Bourgeois.
About the smart chorus line ers and fox-trotters par e.xcel- in the Paint and Powder ant
"Priorities of 1943'' last week at Memorial Auditorium.... one of the prettiest in many seasons...girls like PCJTRV
'.Matthews, Shirley Holdsworlh Betty Macdonald, Theresa 'Coffin. Doris Hollingwortli...
ers at the Ordnance plant com- Progress Day. Aa 'informal pany attended the arralr. social hour and entertainment A lunch was served and a musi- will follow Ihe business meet-
St.Joseph's
Recipe for \VAAC R
Ste.Jeanne d'Arc Parishoners Hole!
cal program presented by a group ing.
of guests. The home was attrac-
tively decorated with streamers of
pink and white. Arrangements Mrs. JohnMartin
About the ab.sctice of Mar-
garet Coffey in local musical
groups. . .and that's *ad. . .
'cause we never life of her...
of Constance Barry as attend-
ant to the Queen, at Boston opened it.scelebration of the 75th ing is the Fourth WAAC ioners and friends of Ste. Jeanne Ml. Hope street. honor, assisted bv Dorothy Mc- P.-T.A.President University Sargent school May anniversary of the founding of '['raining Center "Rcripe for Mr*. Albert Siinard. !t2 Avon street. As-
Anniversary
I,O\VEM—St. Joseph's parish makes a WAAC7" The follow-
Card Parties forParish Fund
—Hundreds of parish- assisted by Mrs. Charles Sawyer, Krf Mt. were in charge of Miss Helen
SAUSAGE-AND-SUCCOTASH PIE
safely
!• Doci not rot drejsej or men's shiru. Docs not irntaic skin. 2, NowahfngtoiJrj-. Onbcuscd
I 1b, porV siusagc mrat 3 cups cooked, dried or fresh lima he.ins
1 f'i-2 c\ips cooked corn 2 ths. red pepper,
chopped
2 Ibs. Criact) 4 ths. flour
2 cup5 mi!5c
LiRhlly fry saus-iKc. Drain well; corn bine with vegetables. Make white taiicc ; Melt Criico; blentl in flour. Slowly add milV Stir constantly: cook till thickened". Season, Add to meat mixture. Pour into baking dish. Top with Crisco Pastry: Mix \'_j
a sifted floOuUrf with '/i ttlspp.
to small bowl. To it add 3 tb*.
GIRL SCOUT FASHION SHOW—Scouts of Troop 17 who modeled in Monday night's fashion show at the Lowell Hebrew Community center were, left to right, fronf: Barbara Newell. Seated: Nancy Braverman, Harian Shapiro, Arlene Travis. Standing: Carole Soches, Charlotte Myers, Elaine Cohen, Evelyn Rick, Elaine Golden, Evelyn Boches, Barbara Cantor, Charlotte Zisldndi Judith Black, Bella Marcus. Rear: Paula Levin, Barbara Ritter, Frances Klain, Barbara Sherman',
I Harriet Shapiro, Deborah Chedokel, Dorothy Delinsky, Naomi Glazier, Claire Koplin and Ruth
Wednesday, May 19th AT ST. ANNE'S PARISH HOUSE
O Imlrail of at (he Home • SUPPKK AS USUAL
Relieve Discomforts of
IRREGULAR PERIODS
due to functional disorders
HUMPHREYS H
I *iti. Rwemove ',^ cup of,thi"s flou'r i sait. Kemove '^ cup of this flour
in hot oven (425° F.) 30-40 min.
'" hot oven (425° F.) 30-40 min. .
K Now In certon-fxscked glmt Jan. \
Meyers was In charge of make-up. and Mrs. Herbert Silbcrg served as ticket chairman.
3,
4. sAtaijn>luersesr\~wznhiisleii,nggc«reuadmc. ss.
Som« hiflh quafity.
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water . . . stir to a pasuJ Todry
(Tour add ', cup Crisco: cut in 3
till pieces are si*c of small peas. Scrtipc all flour-paste into Crisco-min. Mix until dough can b< shaped into a ball. Roll <mt !R" thick. Cover dish. Bake
ALLMEASUREMENTS LEVEL
!'*OKT UKVKNS- "What
Hn[>e MK-ct. anil Mrs. Hector Trepanier, ti Murphy, sister of the guest of
and Nancy Robertson's sing- day program.. .of Sally Kil- Hie parish today when the chil- WAAC Rookie." '-Take one en- d'Arc parish are taking part Miis sisted by Mrs. Alfred l-oncvnl, [iti Avon Mahon, Dorothy "Scott, Barbara LO\YEJ,r^_A third term In of- ing, with Ernest Irvin. ...Cyn- week in the scries at -at home" Mreei, and Mrs. Alphon^c Iloldm-, 90 Arc Mack and Loretta Nannery.
thia Picken's toe numbers... marlin and Catherine M. Car- dren of the schools gathered at rolled member, slightly green. card parties organized under the sirect. Miss Murphy is to become the fice as president of one of the
the effectiveness of the grand .march...and the classic lan- gerine crepe gown worn by
Mrs. James C. Riley.
largest and most active organiza- lion. Edith Noursc Rogers, this church where Rev. Louis G.hour. Soak in a shower or sodality of Ihe parish for the 1M CriutTfiiJ street, and Mrs, TeJesphore Wamesit on June 15 at the First tions of its kind in the city was
roll, being luncheon guests nf Stir from bed at an early Mis. Hector 11ennlleu, 13H Cr&vrfoi
S.30 a. m. in SI. Jean Baptists supervision of the Ste. Anne sirect. assistfd by Mrs. Dainase Houvie bride of Edward Boucher of
past Saturday in Washington, Bachand, O. M. I., a former pas- tub daily. Dre.ss in olive drab. benefit of the parish funds. Rev. Conlure, "'3 rraivford sirect.
D. C. Mix with others of her kind, Mrs. Antonio llrnnllhrd, Oi Corsrioin av tor and provincial, celebrated the Donat Morns-scttc, O. M, I., pastor, nue, assisted Ijy Mrs. Kdouard Pritdliomm
Presbyterian church.
Physio therapist-
voted Mrs. John A. Martin at the annual business meeting of the Morcy Parent-Teacher asso- ciation yesterday afternoon at the
About "Whirlwind," a dclLgEiUut mass during which Ihe junior -Grate on sergeants' nerves, is spiritual adviser of this sodality iti (Jershoni avenue, and Mrs. Kmflien As- choir, directed by Prof. Roriolphe toughen wilh physical training, seltn, 16 IJer.shom avenue.
'Jack Marchand's smooth music..
and the loveliness of Mrs. Brendan e\v eau dc cologtip, \vhich rc- E. Pepin, Mus. D., organist and add liberal portions of baked and today expressed himself as Mrs. Josepli.'it Saivyer. nn Gersliom ave-
lincls the ladies .so much of Die greatly encouraged by the rc- nue, assisted by Mrs. Kmlolphe JjCinire. ir.C
D; Leahey in her white bouffant oveted "Shalimar"...of Ihe many director of the parish choirs, gave beans and roast beef. Season ipoiisc? given his appeal for co- (j'eisliorn avenue. :intl Mrs. JJaoul Ceoffro.r, GuestSpeaker school.
gown...and the number of shirt- an impressive musical program. with wind, rain and snow. SU {Trrslioin avenue.
waist evening frocks...simplicity at home" vacationers we'll sec Today is the feast of SI. Joseph Sweeten from time to Itine, operation wilh the sodality. -Mrs. Krcderich Pe.srosierj. I2lt Itlrersldr I,O\VELL—A thorough outline Vice presidents will be Mrs
liis summer.. .it will he an op- Arrangements for conducting slrcci, assF.steiJ by Mrs. Omtr Lamlicrl, \~>$ John J. Gardner and Mrs. Bernard ortunity for so many to become in the Catholic church and the wilh chocolate bars. Bake in KlvcrMcte .street, and .Mrs. Hennenc^iMc Du- of the Sister Kenney method of Hitter, with Mrs. Leo Stern as
hose hot months of July and ance of its patron saint and Us assisted ]jy .Mrs. riilllpjto (Jcof/roy. "" treasurer. Directors and commit- August.. anniversary. winter weather. Will serve he sodality. Rev. Falber Morris- Jlfversirlo street, and Mrs. Charles \fQycr, was given last evening before
The first mass in St. Joseph's 130,000,000 people. Serve in .etto today released the complete S2MSipi.ark(iseosrinredK. aiiRlnIn-, 38 Gardner ave- members of the Business and Pro- tehe mfiermstbefarsll wmileletbinega.nnounced at About Licul. W.atl. new re- parish wns officially celebrated on place of one solcJier, sometimes 1943 organization of the sodality nue, nsMslrd by Mrs. Kmlle I.cssacd, .">7 fessional Women's club by Miss Mrs. William J. Flanagan, chair- cvuiting officer for the WAACS May 2 which, 75 years ago, was Uvo." inrt requested interested parish-! (iariEncr avenue, Marjorie Foster, physiotherapist, man of the recent May bridge, re- in LowelL . .of tlie graduation the Sunday following the Feast oners to communicate with their assMisrtse.d AbtypliMonrsc. CNloiealr.ks22(IcI'nhnorrltli.e Sa3ve~nue' , who studied for nine weeks in ported II to be one of the most exercises for the Grey Ladies of St. Joseph. Ne.xt Sunday, when \vii) be celebrated at 10 o'clock. nearest neighbor listed in the fol- ivell sircet. nnti M.rs. Xnrbert Martband, It Minneapolis, Minn., where Sister successful social functions held in
of St. John's hospital yester- the same event will be observed, owing list: rjiocljc avenue.
several years, Mrs. John J.,Gard-
On this occasion, the choir of St. Mrs, Samuel I.ftblrmi-, GS Second avenue, M.r.s. .lenu Dcsfradns, 21 White street banks, chairman of the ways day afternoon.. .the first class although on a different date than president ; Mis. l.nuls r.n^non, 100 Drucul Assisted by .\Trs. Joscjili l.ctonr
Kenney is located.
Miss Foster described the ner, acting secretary, and Miss
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and means committee is in "charge and the program will
be announced later.
to receive diplomas.. .of the that of 7.1 years ago, eialx>rale Jean BnplI&Le church will transfer street, vac-prosi'loin ; Mrs. Albert Hoylc. White street and Mrs. Eugpno Ulcjrd, I2f
many new recipes our- Lowell ceremonies will take place in the fo St. Joseph's church to render 128 Mt. Hope street, scrrclnrj1; Mrs. Ilervc i\ bile street.
housewives have discovered mother church, St. Joseph's, Lee l.olsellr, i;ti!» Fourth avenue, treasurer. Hon- Mrs, \V1IEinm TariRiiay. 107 White street disease, rather than a new form their annual reports. Mrs. Frank with the advent, of rationing.,. street, where a solemn high mass the mass in honor of St. Joseph, orary presidents: Mrs. Nniiotemi Mllot, IPO assistcc] Ijy Mrs. Leopold I/Heurcux Ti2 of treatment. She stated that Turner reported on the social ser-
composed by Oresto Ravanello. Officiating will he priests born in St. Joseph's parish.
Reunion Tonight
Dedicated to the pastor and re- cently named provincial,R e v . Arthur W. Saint Cyr, O. M, L, the celebration planned tonight at the parish hall. Merntiiack street. It will be repeated tomorrow night. Cards were mailed recently to parishioners, exchangeable for tickets and -so many took ad- vantage of (his offer that it was decided to repeat the entertain- ment tomorrow, Former Mayor Dewey G. ArchamhauH will rep- resent the parshioner.s and extend their best wishes to the pastor.
Camilte Girouard, Boston bari- tone wilj give n recital and it is expected that.moving pictures will also be shown.
These affairs are but the begin- ning of celebrations to la.st until the end ol this year, including the observance of the 60th anni- versary of the opening of Ihe con- vent. Indications also point lo an ordination being held in St. Jean Baptist e church in June with a Lowell boy, Rev. Bro. George Pro- topapas befog ordained to the priesthood along with several other members of the present class in the French-American Ob- late province.
Arizona's meteor crater is fur- fifths of a mile wide and 600 feet deep, yet the diameter of the meteor that made it probably was no greater than 50 feet.
White street ; Mrs. Alphonse I.emlre, 36 Wblle sircet. nnrl Mrs, Odilon itoiiclicr, 217 through its use she found patients vice work done during the year. riymmuii street, antl Mrs. Cienrpo .Mllot. 26 While street.
Hurwiti.
I.OWEI.,1,—Wearing npparel 'or a Girl Scout for each day of Ihe week, and for every occasion that might arise, was modeled Monday by the girls of Troop 17 nl Ihe Lowell Hebrew community Center under the direclion of Mrs. Leo Slern, Iroop leader.
Scouls in the clothing badge class proudly displayed Ihe work of their own hands, as well as ensembles seleelcd by them wilh emphasis on .•uilnbility. color har- mony, lasle nnd economy;
Outstanding were play clothes
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for victory, for gardening, salvag-
ing, helping around the iiouse and
onldoor fun nnd recreation. The
girls gave evidence of intelligence
in selcciing clothes, with no out- as lotrcuvs; Aricne Travis, TUrbar* JUttfr, side assistance, and also in ward- Maine Ooodm.in, Kveljn TtoohM, Caret robe budgeting, poise in modeling Jtnrhc%. Ireno Ixifhis. Zeldn Srvrou, Char- and skill in the nrt of neatness. lotte Zlstilml. Charlotte Meyers. Barbara
Rjers.^ r.*teEle TJrhcrmjin. Harbar.i Hosen- Nnvelty Numbers *rm. I'.iula I.ei'tne," Irene fiosenb.mm, Vnic* An entertaining feature of the Shapiro, (Uri.in. Khnplro. TlHla Marrns. V.incy Hravrrman. r.utli iTurultz, Dorotriy show was a novelty presentation D.-tlri'vVy, l>rl>nrah riifittkcl. Marhn Gott- of styles and dances from other lleh. H;ubara ('amor. KMnt Hoiden, Urlrnr countries. Kileen Stern, £olois[. of- Cordon, V.llecn Plfrn. J«*an Kjmrn. Jo*n fered several popular ^elections, Hr.ivfnnan, rialr* KrtpHn. Vlvlflnnc Hohln- *or>. Fitlyri 'Rlrl?. F.\*\nc Cn>ifn, Ifarrki with Miss Sylvia Slinpiro ns ac- ?hAplro, ItnrtMn Shrrman, Fr^nro^. Kkl';.
companist a( the piano. Mrs. David. Hft^rj-n Karp, R1l.i RoMn^nn. Judith lUjcti.i .Vaoml (ilAzler and Barbara .New*!]. !
rnuxfnnl sirrei. .Mrs. Wilfred l^ycttc. fiC Mrs. Thomas (I^nnn. to recover much more quickly Mrs. Martin announced that irroiid im-mie. rlinir dlrtn-Un : Mrs. • Llvin avenue, n^.siMed by Mrs. Tli;idcke HcauiTnln, without such a period of pain. She two flags will be presented by 'err;!*. TS7 Momly sirret. organist, ami Ihe •11 Dunbiir avpnne. anil Mrs. Joseph Lun- informed the members that
oHowinj; ^a<:riMincsr Mrs. M:iKln;i T'oiilln. E KridU'ntt *tn?et, Mr.s. Joseph Talbot, 3S9
Councillors and assistants lit rli.irjye of rnrions districts ;ire: Mrs. Kdmiiinl Ar.se- ne.-uiH, SS Moofly siren, assisted by Mrs. Clunks Dnvirhcr, Sfii. Moody sirect and Mra. X.'i[io1eon Itrftnn, ','11 Mnody Mr<?rl.
Mrs. Kerdlimid Pinn. 7S:{ Moody street.
sisted In- Mrs. Oii* DmivlLle. S2X Moody street, and Mrs. Oorj Let-lair, SOI Moody itrect.
Blols, -10 Shirley street. the association to the newly Mrs MaTlme (Icoffroy. r>S Alma street, combination of this and the or- formed Morey school band.
Mrs. Albert Dulnle. ICQ OI<1 Meadow road. sisle.J by .Mrs. Wllli.im Dufrcsnc, 116 H.i.sl
COIP. Hi' friillcolt strcrt, l l.y Wilde Cli;i[Hi Kndl-
nt Mreet. Jim) M Samuel C'inqSiars, Illlli-Oll Ml CCl.
.Mrs. Oililloii GmllK-iiiill, 1 Prarin sired, ^i-,U'd by .Mrs. Unonl I'elleticr, ^ Ur.mil reot, nii'1 Mr.s. Joseph neiiiK-lie^ne, 20J
Si.tth aveinie.
Mrs. Henri ruuiure. 2'<f> M;nnmnlli toad, •MMed by Mrs. Amcilr« FTulirn, 103 Marn- ntli ntiiit, nnd Mrs. Kilulu (faunioni, 2l>2
Mrs. Alfrcii Cipiieve, S Clinton Mrcfti, .1^1- slsied by .Mr.*, Ariluir Trruililny. 1.1 \Vrl-lil irert. ;md Mrs. Allioit l.^mherl, U Second
.Mrv'Wllliiim Mor^.u. M Ho^oml avenue, ssl.sifil by Mrs. N;i;in!eun Desinarals, (!S .Second .nvcnur. and Mr.s. AniKind Morln,
: Second avenup.
Wolcott auxiliary No. 3, U. S. W. Mrs. ir.i1h.nvay announced tlie following hospitality ch.-irrnan, was in V., held a regular meeting recent- committee <]i:Linnaii In serve Icir lho ctwi- charge of refreshments and pour- yeiir: rroer.im. Miss Aliro K. Mawji ; ers were Miss Genevieve Connors
Mrs. Jlrncst Jlod.in). 177 Mt, Flope stree,lt,to increase the patriotic fund.
tredge. A whist party will be conducted Friday evening, ;>Ia\ 21, In the Veterans wing with Miss Larkin and Mrs. Murphy as co- chairmen. Proceeds will be used
land Baptist hospital in Bos- ton.
To remove grease stains from a garment, Jay the stained part, /ace down, on a soft cloth, then rub
;ently with cleaning fluid (carbon tctrachlorlde, benzine or gasoline) applied on a soft cloth or piece of cotton. Work quickly and sponge from Ihe outside of the .spot to the center. Use ine stain remover sparingly- H is better to make sev- eraJ applications than to soak the . stain. Rub gently until the stain ' Jisappears.
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right after ihaving.
Instantly stops perspirationfor 1 to 3 diys. P«Tenti odor.
Sroin.1 Mho participated in the &luw were
5. Awarded Approval Seal of American Instituteof Launder- ing for being harmless to fabric. ~~
method a.s a new concept of the Rella M. Park, treasurer, read
assisted liy Mrs. Hcvcrln llraudrj-, 110 Alma thodox treatment of the disease Following the business meeting Mreel, nnd Mrs. .in.srpli Beaudoin, J21M would have remarkable results.
tin street. educational and entertaining mo-
Mis, Jean Leclerc. ]^> Waverly .slrcet. Mrs. Winnifred H. Hathaway tion pictures were shown by Wil- sisted liy Mrs. Rorromee Krnery presided at the business meeting,
siren, and Mrs, Jeaji Baptlsie'SaK.is s?> luring \vhich two new members, liam W. Dennett, principal, who t.mrry street.
Miss Marcella Berry and Mrs; used the projector given to the school by the association last
Frances E. Derby, were intro- year.
tiful blossoms served a- center- piece at the tea table, and about
ford street, Tuesday evening, June it were matching candles in hold- LO\VEI,I, Tlio Edith Prnscotl 15. ers of silver. Mrs. Henry Doyle,
venue, and .Mr-;. Alhert llon'Jpju, l)cVaIor;i Conducts Meeting cook-out to be held at the home street. of Miss Nora Rowell, 653 Chelms-
ly In the Veterans wing, Memorial nuance. Dr. Hoience l,allelle. Mrs. Ktl;t
Auditorium. Miss Elizabeth A. Hr;ijtlon : Mrinlierslilp. Mils Nora }!cn\eil; and Miss Alice Ingliani. Lnrkin presided. Sorlnl. Miss Helen NucM; Hospitality. Mrs.
(.•erlnido CIMay. Mrs. KtM Itrasilnn; l.ez-
General orders from department Islallon. Jllss [.HUB Cutler; Education, Mrs. Try this sandwich spread for headquarters were read, atmounc- Mice F. [). Pearson: Knilileni, Miss I.ncs whole wheat or rye bread slices:
ing committees at the department menMihassctI ; Health, rir. Emma V
Sbusliter; Housing. Miss Kallirc-cn INon- To make six sandwiches mix to-
convention to he lield in June at nerhn^ftt ; InternatlonaJ KelalHins Ur An-
Salem. Local members appointed la Hurctiea; I'nMlc Relations. Miss Helen gether three tablespoons peanut
P., chairman of the officers re- \li.ss Josephine- M. Pajton ;' Sick, Mh3 Mll-
ports committee and a member of the reception commiHee, and Eliz- abeth A. Larkin, past department secretary, press and telegram com-
tablespoons mayonnaise. Add a dash of salt and pepper nnd mix with a fork until very creamy.
Mrs. Cyiillc Morin. II In.i slrrct. assisted
liy Mr?. Alfred Itnrenu. fi~> Wltire street.
nmt Mrs, Kmcry Itmirlir-r. iT< TMrU Avenue mittee. Mrs. Pauline Murphy will Boston Hospilaf
Mrs. Odorie Dr>m;ir.iirt, Kin Fntirtb ave- nue, nested by Mr-*. Adclmard Siniih. 100 Hirth jueiMii', and Mrs. Kiilo^e r^nctic.
i Kiuni^ut slreel.
Mrs, Kuj;ene Bondre.iii, G Arthur street, >bicd hy Mrs, .Kscph rimon. 11 Dunfey
Joscjih Martin, 73 Fiftb
ivrn
Mi i. A^eil Mohiin, id.i SeveiHh avenue.
3.-.SI.S ed by Mrs. Alfred Gngnon, 133 Sixth ateii
-Mrs. Philippe Hoy. ir. Rohcrt Mrpet. BK- -istnl l.y .Mr,,. Hour! Ftnv. 13 Tiobert street d Mrs. r,e« [>nnrr>, 22 Ihinfr.y .streci.
serve as convention guard.
The annual memorial service loney of 151 Tenlh street,
will lake place at the next meet-
ing, to be held May 24 under the prominent business and club-
Ircd Fay.
LOWEU—Mrs. John J. Mo-
Change of Location
OLD LADIES' HOME
May Tea Party Stops Perspiration
New nnder-arm Cream Deodorant
ARRID
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