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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 70

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SERVICE CRYSTALS REPLACED WATCH REPAIRING WATCH NORTH AL DOCTOR 2 ST. OPP. Sibley's at Main and North Years Same Location OPEN MONDAYS KIRBY-KWIZ 11th Grand Prize WINNER POLISHER HANDI BUTTED Mrs. George Morphet 194 Bartlett St. BECOMES THE 11th WINNER OF KIRBY KWIZ KLUB Contest To Take The GRAND PRIZE! Many other ladies have won small prizes Sponsored by HILL-KIRBY CO.

488 E. Main HA 9487 And like the previous winners Mrs. Morphet said, "This is the grandest thing that has ever happened me in A home is not complete without a KIRBY and to win one free was out of this world." HILL-KIRBY CO. is more than pleased to have such enthusiasm shown by all women who take part and give our men few minutes to present mthis worthy product. This a program continuing and if you are not already enrolled you will benefit by joining us in this popular KIRBY KWIZ PROGRAM.

Call HA 9487 Welcome The Kirby Man HILL-KIRBY CO. 488 E. Main: St. AT GLAMOUR DRESS SHOP BETSY ROSS GIVES A SPECIAL THOUGHT TO THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN Ross Batsy COMPLETE FIGURE FLATTERY FOR LARGER FIGURE By Betsy Ross GIRDLE SIZES 28 TO 54 WAIST Designed by Betsy Ross to flatter the larger figure. For the first time a new two-way streich girdle that will fit women wearing dress in sizes 36 to 60.

Convenient front zipper opening. 17 in. long. Rayon satin panel, lightly boned positive-yet-gentle support for the full figure. Built-up Shoulder Bra Rounded uplift, sizes 34 to 50, and cups, by Betsy Ross.

Fine broadcloth bra with scientific design in flat-fagotted seams to assure attractive unbroken lines of smoothness, plushed straps for reinforced uplift support. $2.50 Full Line of LINGERIE Cotton 8 Crepe DRESSES UP TO SIZE 60 Glamour DRESS SHOPPE Corner Draper St. CHARGE OPEN MON. ACCOUNT THRU SAT. PLAN 'TIL 9 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE 16D Thursday, November 26, 1953 RECIPES The group of members of food sale which the group will hold, with Rochester Chapter of Deborah are look- card party, at YWCA Wednesday.

They ing over the cookbook in order to choose are, from left, Mrs. David Huiwitz, Mrs. popular dishes to make for the annual Louis Saffer, Mrs. Leonard Silverstein. Deborah Card Party, Baked Goods Sale Wednesday to Benefit Sanatorium DATIENTS in the Deborah Tu-1 The affair, open to the public, Mrs.

William Bloom, Mrs. David berculosis Sanatorium in New will be held in the auditorium Shur, Mrs. Harry Byers, Mrs. of the YWCA, under the general Irving Simon, Mrs. Louis Guglin, Jersey will benefit from the pro- chairmanship of Mrs.

Leonard Mrs. Sloan Brightman, Mrs. Ida ceeds of a card party and baked Silverstein. Lipman, Mrs. Sam Jaffey, Mrs.

goods sale to be held at 8 p. m. Assisting are Mrs. David Hur- Harry Freeman, Mrs. Sam Stiles, Wednesday by the Rochester witz, Mrs.

Louis Saffer, Mrs. Miss Jaffey and Mrs. Chapter of Deborah. Harry Smith, Mrs. Joseph Brody, Sarah Domowitz.

Lyons Girl Engaged Couple Weds At Angelica MR. Bullock of 'AND Lyons MRS. announce HERBERT the ANNOUNCEMENT is made of accessories and a corsage of red engagement of their daughter, rosebuds. Miss Shirley Ann Bullock, to the marriage of Miss Dolores The is in Bel- James C. Austin, son of Mr.

and couple residing Haggstrom, daughter of Mr. and fast. Mrs. George Austin of Savannah. Mrs.

Paul Haggstrom of Woodbine Avenue, to Howard Miller, Pressure Children Troth 'Announced on son of Mrs. Harrison Miller of MR. AND MRS. GEORGE D. Belfast and the late Mr.

In Schools Condemned Warren of Lyons announce the Miller. Roanoke, Va. (P) Schools engagement of their daughter, The wedding took place Nov. 7, take the off chil- Miss Shirley Joan Warren, to the ceremony being solemnized at dren in the classrooms. Frederick LaClair, son of Mr.

should pressure the Angelica Methodist Church and Mrs. Francis LaClair of Clifparsonage by the Rev. Harold here by Dr. Gertrude M. Lewis ton Springs.

This opinion was expressed Blish. of the U.S. Office of Education. Mrs. Dean Scott of Belmont "Mental health problems are was matron of honor and Mr.

caused by the human organism Scott was best man. being faced with problems it was The bride wore cocoa brown, not designed for and cannot deal street-length, with brown acces- with," she said. "Therefore, the sories, and her corsage was of schools must cease holding these bridal rosebuds. Her attendant children to standards they canwore a tan suit with matching not meet." After-Thanksgiving SALE of FUR Coats Capes Jackets AT THE GREATEST SAVINGS OF MANY SEASONS Fur Products Labeled To Show Country of Origin of Imported Furs SALE! Specially Grouped Cloth Coats Suits Millinery stein and Fine EAST 156 AVE. Apparel Kalamazoo Alumni Set Student Tea Dec.

4 A for prospective will be given at 8 p.m. the Rochester Chapter of the will be held at the home of McDonald in Culver road. Parents of prospective students will be special guests and, with the younger people, will have an opportunity to learn about the small, coeducational, liberal arts college in Michigan. John R. Anderson, director of admissions at the college, will show colored slides of the campus and will give additional information about the college.

Mr. Anderson will interview students in the secondary schools in the area throughout the first week in December. Mrs. Forrest C. Strome Jr.

is chairman of the tea. On her committee are Mrs. Donald MacIntyre, Mrs. John M. Basnett, Miss Alma Hendrickson, Mrs.

David students at Kalamazoo College Friday, Dec. 4, by members of Kalamazoo College Alumni. the Rev. and Mrs. Osgoode Parker, Mrs.

Wendell Discher and Mrs. Robert Barrows. E. Bloomfield Troth GEORGE STODDARD of East Bloomfield has announced the engagement of his daughter, Miss Jane Stoddard, to Raymond Smith of Victor. An early winter wedding is planned.

Le Roy Girl to Wed MR. AND MRS. ROBERT Scott of Le Roy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joanne Elizabeth Scott, to Donald Henry Eldridge, son of Thomas Eldridge of. Springwater and the late Mrs. Eldridge.

A June wedding is planned. 63 HOLIDAY SPECIALS In MATERNITY GARMENTS JACKETS and DRESSES from Other Fine JACKETS SKIRTS up $4.98 Complete Selection of BRAS GIRDLES LINGERIE My Maternity Shop 44 EAST AVENUE OPEN THIS FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. SPIEGEL'S SHOES and ARCH SUPPORTS WORN BY THOUSANDS SPIEGEL'S ARCH SUPPORTS $12.503 Exercise the Feet (Pair) SHOE Satisfied Patrons Are PRICES Our Best Advertisement Women's $10 and $11 1210 St. Paul Cor.

Ave. A Men's $11 to $13 GLen. 4731 Est. 1890 9 Your Doorway to the EASY SELECTION of Christmas Gifts CATCHES horne. JEWELRY RIGHT ON E.

MAIN STREET Personal, Owner -Service 4. FINE DIAMONDS and BIRTHSTONE RINGS CLOCKS by WESTCLOX SETH THOMAS TELECHRON 9. WATCHES SILVERWARE by by HAMILTON PENDANT ELGIN BROOCH 1847 ROGERS BROS. BULOVA EARRING SETS COMMUNITY LONGINES COMPACTS HOLMES LE COULTRE CIGARETTE OMEGA LIGHTERS, Etc. EDWARDS BUDGET TERMS WILLIAM S.

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