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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 68

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KOOTTESTER DEMOCKAT AND CtTHONIOLE. SUNDAY. APRIL 23. 10M NEW OFFICERS TO BE SEATED BY PTA GROUP Talk About-SPbwn Installation Set At Durand on Wednesday in 1 dresses. Slender, festive.

Each with the new, brief New, conversation -making primed for compliments. i s- flnmin young, pretty, engagingly feminine. I 1 the final meeting of the Rochester i Parer.t-Teacher Council for the 3343.44 school year at Durand-Eastman School at p. in. Wed-r.

esday. Mrs. Ralph Dfrman will conduct 'program planning conference. musical program will be presented i by Dai and-Eastman Band, direct-! rj by Betty Hamilton, and' the school Glee Club, directed 1V Miss Emma Morone. Members ot Irondequoit School District 5 unit, cf which Mrs.

Iwience Kishop ir. piesirlent. wiil act as patrons and patronesses, i Seward School unit will meet st j. m. Thursday to hear Mrs 1 Valentine speak on "Rorh-rster Pisnj for the Future." "West Kigh School orchestra will plav O7.fr house will be held from 7 30 to with all teachers in their sk rooms to welcome parents.

I A 1 ia I hour will follow the jfi IIom'h Roger unit will meet nti, p. tomorrow in the school 1.0 Ijrvn Whitlock, supervising 1 probation officer of the Children's: "oil it. discuss "Juvenile Problem! Toiiii I linoi 3H tinit will meet at m. Thin sday in the mhool I01 htisr Benjamin Heed, who hast Ivrd in Charlotte for ,0 years, dsvuss the village history. Offi-iws will be elected.

Harding School, Cates, Mothers, -Onh will serve a cafeteria supper at 5:30 p. m. -the school. Mrs. Edward chairman of the Ways and Means 1 Committee, is general chairman.

Iew is II. Morgan School 37 unit 1 conduct a hobby show at its 1 meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday, the school. A program of techni-; color found films of the Air i.r;i!s it Miami.

Kla and railroad ins is also planned. The films a re f-JTnished by the Educational Film Service of the University. of Ror h- ester library. The executive mitt.ee will serve as hosts for the1; evening. School 40 unit will meet at p.

m. Wednesday to hear Miss! I5o.ro hy Ohampney, girls' advisor! John Marshall High School. I "Problems of Ad'ustment; i A 'mm v. I 4 4 1 A 1 i 1 i fit Hf 1 -v. fe 1 MAHY MTjrFET original.

Sheer, spun rayon In the Chinese mood. Next-to-nothing sleeves, stitched motif, soft skirt fullness. Iacqner red, navy. Junior Size Shop. Second Floor 12.95 1 1 kilt Pi School and Between Hith School." Dancing Masters Plan USO Program Rochester members of the New Tot State Council of Dancing Masters are sponsoring a prograra in connection with the observance of National Dance Week, -which Will be observed throughout thi ration May 1 to S.

The local program will he centered in USO dancing entertainment and instruction will be given by members to USO guests each evening during the week and Sunday afternoon. May 7. The mas-teis' program planned for Saturday ml the USO will include a formal dance iind a program of dancing rxi entertainment by pupils of the following teachers: Mai jot ie Mil-lei. Doiothy Turner. MISdrc.l I'ohd.

Lorraine F. Albert, Olive McCue, Nan Heiniich and Gladys D. Bliss. "Weil- '--g' 11 Marine Veterans I Arrange Reunion Xn observance of a custom begun C7 years ago. members of or- Sirinal Second Marine Company, Third Enttalion.

will conduct their-: annual reunion at the Elks Club My ft, at 7 p. nv, accoiding to Chairman Richard Toole. Second Company It ft Rochester May fi, 1917, with a complement of men. for the Rrooklyn Navy i Yard, first large naval group of Rochester men to see active service in World War I. Several members of the company were killed j.i SLENDER black rayon sheer.

Triple ruffles form sleeves. Figure praising drapery caught with a bow. Better Dresses. Second Floor 17.95 New Officers Elected By Exempt Firemen The following officers have been named by the Irondequoit Exempt Fire Association: President, Ray Rice, Sea Breeze; vicepresident, Edward Habrecht, Point Pleasant, treasurer. Edward Schoenman, Ridge-Culver; secretary, George Lawrenz, Ridge-Culver; financial secretary.

Charles J. Hoehan, Sea Breeze. The next meeting- is scheduled for May 17 in the Sea Breeze Kirehouse. Aw r-A? ,7 AFTER-FIVE blaclc rayon sheer. Notched sleeves, low neckline, ruffles to hem! Big rose for sentiment.

Better Dresses. Second Floor 22.95 1 PKETTY pastels in rayon crepe. Artful side-drapery accented by bows. Abbreviated sleeves. Better Dresses, Second Floor.

19.95 FRESH gay lilac print on black Jacquard rayon. Bateau neckline, brief EXOTIC Verteg orchid print on Mediterranean blue rayon crepe. Slim Adele Simpson peplum dress. Gown Koom. Second Floor 39.95 sleeves.

Better Dresses, Second Floor 29.95 HIS FUTURE DEPENDS ON HIS GLASSES NOW! Equip your child ior happier lir-ing with the light eyewear. They may nerer need glasses, but it will pay to keep a constant check on their eyes while they are in school. Jt9S pntntmtnt rkonr Stnnf I. E. HILDRETH OPTOMETRIST 101 CLINTON AVE.

SO. "Ta Sit ftifhiSr Hildrtih" STORE OPEN MONDAY FROM 12 NOON TO 9 P. M. Dinner served in our Tower Restaurant Monday Sight from 5 to 7:30 Keeps Things in Repair For Better Wear For Victory! 4 SIBLEY. LINDSAY CURB CO.s.

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