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Idaho has more than 211 million acres in national forests. ANOTHER FIRST FROM NEW YORK" FAMOUS 4 ITHACA JOURNAT Tuesday, April 21, 1959 Local Schoolgirl Essay Winner Social Activities f-loV Societies Clubs Personals The Jounzars JOURNAL Jounzal-s JOURATAL i Lorraine Solomon, a pupil in Mrs. Lillian Tuskey's sixth grade class at Fall Creek School. is one of ten winners in the "Why We Should Prevent Forest Fires" essay contest. The contest was sponsored by the Forestry College of Syracuse.

The award is a subscription to the State Conservationist Magazine. Lorraine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Solomon of 203 Auburn St. Legittgtott I FEIEE TV IN EVERY A ROOM Hadassah Meets The program of the Iladassah meeting Wednesday night focussed on events both at home and abroad.

The group heard a report on the proposed Ithaca charter by Mrs. Seymour Smidt of the League of Women Voters. This was followed by an Israeli tourist film. "Off the Beaten Track in Israel." The evening concluded with refreshments served by the hostesses Mesdames Stephen Shall, Kenneth Foster and Jerome Weinstock. Groups Correct Report Paul Doigan, Morris L.

Garmise and Frank Hammer will be among representatives of 17 communities attending the United Jewish Appeal Central New York Regional Leadership Conference Sunday, May 3, in Auburn. They will also serve on the conference cabinet 1959 APRIL 1959 in charge of arrangements and snit Mn, Tura iid Thu Fri sat program' 1 1 2 3 4 Miss Jean F. Bassett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesF.

Bassett 5 6 7 8 1 9 10 11 of Ellis Hollow, took part in a 12 1 13 14 15 116 17 18 spring concert presented jointly 19 1 20 21 22 123 24 25 by the Elmira College and Colgate 26 127 28 29 130 University Glee Clubs: Miss Bassett is a freshman at Elmira College. 1Pre-Cana Talk Held I 1., i li 3 L'' I 3. '5 1 I 3 43, .5. 5 :3 ,4 4 444''' 5 1-. 6.,....

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It's a fact! The Lexington's the first major 800400m New York City hotel to give you free TV in every room. All rooms also have outside exposure. shower, tub, radio. On smart East Side, blocks from Grand Central, theatres. 'or, tub, Side, The Weather T110 Wprithor Say it with FLOWERS from PRATT'S flower Shop 205 N.

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ZA Two of the three groups that sponsor the Ithaca Federation of Junior Music Clubs have corrected an earlier report from the federation, published in this column Monday. The Ithaca Music Club advises that it, rather than the National Federation of Music Clubs Festival, awarded a pin to Steven Kearl at a concert Sunday. The Youth Bureau advises that five pianists were listed incorrectly as dancers, Carol Sherf, Richard Alban, Susan Donna Matheney and Richard Davison, and the name of pianist, Joanna Shepherd was omitted. Soo your local agent et write to Promotion Dept. tor lirocOure 274 SPECIAL FAMILY PLAN, No chortle tor children under 14 shoring room with parents mite I 274 let ettildrell WWI FORECAST South-Central New York Cool tonight.

Low in the 20s. Warmer Wednesday with a high 55-65. Winds under 15 tonight. westerly 8-18 Wednesday. ITHACA TEMPERATURES ((aldwell Field) (24 hours ending 8:30 a.m.

today) High (3 p.m. Mon.) 43.5 Low (6 a.m. Tues.) 33 Mean of above 38.3 Normal mean 47 Sunrise: I EST) 5:06 Sunset: (EST) 6:52 Cayuga Lake level today on state gauge: 382.5 feet above sea level. ork 'oo' "'s" westerly URES today) 1 431 33 38.3 47 )day on -state27, 'e sea level. 7, 0'" 4agiraithift nt Journal Staff Photo NEW USE is made of a former W.

State St. auto salesroom and service area, renovated for use as a store by Bishop's. 1,. i NA, li i 1-- 4 1 7 rti 7 I 1 Cooking Is Fun Store Gets New Home le '7 7r1 TA- By The Associated Press Press Firt 1, 010, I 1-Ir '1 xli-laA tat Aaagigaallamew lig A 4 By Cecily Brownstone COMPANY SUPPER This combination of ingredients for a popular appetizer is just right. Guacamole Corn Chips Broiled Chicken Curried Rice Green Peas Muffins Carmel Custard Beverage The Family Life and Parent' Education Committee of the Ithaca Council of Catholic Women spon- sored the first of the annual series' of Pre-Cana talks Monday in the Parochial School.

Mrs. Paull M. Gillis is committee chairman. 1 The Rev. Otto J.

Vogt, assistant pastor of the Church of the Imtan. maculate Conception, was the' speaker. The topic was "Courtship! and MarriageThe Church Looks1 at marriage." A discussion period' followed the talk. The second in the series will be held at p.m. Monday, April in the Parochial School.

The topic will be "God's Plan for the MarriedA Doctor Looks at Mar4 friage. Dr. Ralph Low of TruHigh Low mansburg- will be the speaker. The meeting is limited to engaged' couples and those who have been married within three years. Theater Party Planned Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Beta, Phi will hold a dinner and party to see "Damn! ankees" Wednesday night.

Dind ner will be at 6:30 p.m. at the; Villa. 'Sorority Meets Beta Zeta Chapter of Pi Mui of St. Louis, met at Ithe home of Randel Locke RD, Monday night. There was a lesson on Mendelssohn and a pro61 1gram was played by Catherine Riven, Handel McFall, Sally Mann and Cheryl Nedrow.

Benefit Concert Planned The Willing Workers Club of the James AME Zion Church is planning to present a concert by the Esquire Male Ensemble of Arlington, Saturday May 9, in the church. The ensemble will be directed', Miss Jessy M. Syphas, formerly Ithaca. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Stella Ilarris, chairman of arrangements at 9047 or from Oliva Washington, president of the club at 8702.

Unit to Practice The Marching Unit of the Worn-, ien of the Moose will practice at The Willing Workers cam oi James AME Zion Church is Iplanning to present a concert by the Esquire Male Ensemble of Arlington, Saturday May 9, in the church. The ensemble will be directed Miss Jessy M. Syphas. formerly of Ithaca. Tickets may be obtained from Stella Ilarris, chairman of arrangements at 9047 or from Oliva Washington, president of the club at 8702.

Unit to Practice The Marching Unit of the Worn- en of the Moose will practice at I i11 I ZU BUT BY 60DEN taLL ZiontobY ,11 61.1 BY 0DEN taLL THE DECREE of satisfac1. of the families we serve is determined, in part, by the professional work performed. As many will testify, the professional portion of our service is always of the highest quality. art, our igh MEMBER, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE tz 1 fit A 1 4 erewomitosomott i 4 "5. 1 4 i 440.4 1 i 44 're 4 a 0 (4A 1 '1 S41' Vt 1 4-, 1 'igolf, i- 2 5 1 '-'4 I .,4,,:, I 1 5, 0 it gli, seki f.tel 4., I 2,.

,5 I 7, -At: 44 1 7 4,,, I Phones 9101 and 9777 GUACAMOLE Ingredients: 1 medium-sized avocado, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, Li teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon finely-grated onion (pulp and juice), 1 drained pimiento (diced). Method: Make sure avocado is ripe and soft. Cut into lengthwise halves; twist halves in opposite directions to pull apart; remove seed. Scoop with teaspoon leaving a little around the sides of one of the shells so it will keep Its shape. Mash avocado pulp fine; there should be about 34 cup; mix in lemon juice, salt, onion and pimiento.

Spoon back into the shell that has kept its shape. Surround with packaged corn chips for dunking into the avocado mixture; serve at once. Makes 4 to 6 A new Bishop's of Ithaca, Inc. store is scheduled to open Thursday at 430 W. State St.

An Ithaca business since 1924, Bishops has had six locations previous to this year's move. Founded in 1924 by Clarence E. Bishop, the store was originally: at the southwest corner of W. State and Corn Sts. Mr.

who died in 1948 leaving two sons, I both living in Ithaca, had sold the business in 1946 to Nathan Resnik. Resnik ran the store, then at 206 S. Cayuga St. (also the site of the defunct Monarch Restaurant until 1952 when he sold it to William J. Goldberg of Waterbury, Conn.

In 1949, Resnik had moved the business to its present site at 320 W. State and Mr. Goldberg settled at that location. Mr. Goldberg operated the store until his death in 1957, leaving the business to his widow and son Stanley Goldberg, now the president.

The widowed Mrs. Goldberg of 610 The Parkway, is also an officer in the corporation and has maintained an active interest in the operation of the store. Since 1956 Bishop's has expanded its lines so they now include paint, wallpaper, floor coverings, unpainted furniture, hardware and housewares. The move to a new location will provide the growing business with an additional 2,000 square feet of floor space (new total: 6,000 sq. ft.l and considerable customer parking space.

Stanley Goldberg Is a 1955 Cornell University graduate with an M.S. in administration. He, his wife and child live at 112 W. Upland Rd. HERSON In addition to the Youth Bureau; and Ithaca Music Club, the federa-; tion is also sponsored by the Lions, Club.

Family Supper Planned The last family night supper, be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday; in the parlor of the First Unitarian Church. There will be a program centered around family recreation and every member of the; family will have an opportunity to use an art medium. i Instruction will be given in creative techniques by Ellen Baldwin, Martha Di Molly Ellen Hamilton, Marion Hodges; and Mim Saunders. Writers Group to Meet 1 There will be a manuscript meeting of the Prose Group of the Writers Assn, of the Ithaca Area; at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday at the1 home of Mrs. Lila Sheppard, 103 N. Quarry St. 1 Workshop Group to Meet I The Beginners Workshop Group; of the Garden Club of Ithaca will meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

Walter C. Ileas-I, Icy Apple Lane Farm, Warren Rd. Club Dinner Planned 1' The Business and Professional Women's Club will hold a dinner, meeting and election of officers! at 6:30 pm. Thursday, in the demonstration kitchen of the New, York State Electric and Gas Luncheon and Card Party Set A Ladies Day luncheon and card party for members and guests of Country Club of Ithaca will 'be held at 1:15 p.m. Thursday at the Country Club.

Members are asked to bring their own cards. 1 Reservations, which should be by Wednesday noon, may be ilmade by calling the club, 2-2393. R. II. Sanford and Mrs.

Jo- seph Barr will be hostesses. Club to Meet The Forest Home Embroidery will meet at 8 p.m. today at home of Mrs. William Shaw of Halcyon Hill. -I cs overnormtrlIS INIII IlltXt tit 0 p.m.

looay at' the home of Mrs. William Shaw of, of'fialcyon Hill. cs -1C()verliormatis 110 SOUTH GENEVA ITHACA, NEW YORK RK 18 p.m. Wednesday in Moose home. Isaac Is the Hebrew name for laughter.

1 ,1 2LE EXPLORER TRIP to New York last weekend took the group past the Statue of Liberty. The men and boys from Troop 11 are (from left, first row) Gary Waite, Jack Zifchock, Stephen Kastin and John Osborn; and (second row) Richard Blackman, Richard Wolski, Richard Srnka, David Terry and George Blackman. Every Week A Giant Super-Value Save 10q- Rep 27q HUDSON ty Friday Saturday ..000 film Every WeekA Giant Super-Value tvivtot- es 7 hemda) 1 6:11 ''1 1 ki l'; .1 117 Saturday VA' 1 1 1 Save 101- Rey. 27P1 MI 1 11CnIll 3--, Save 101- Rep. 27P4.1 HUDSON By: JOHN GEIIERIN JOHA brAltAilINI Manners Make Friends ItittlititC1 Make Friends Arts Group to Meet The Fifth Household Arts Group of the Ithaca Woman's Club will meet at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday at the, home of Mrs. R. B. Gervan, 2061 Klinewoods Rd. G.

A. Swanson I will speak on the Cornell Kafre-Klatsch Planned The Electrical Engineering Wives Club will hold a KatTe-Klatsch at 10 a.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles E. Green of 207 Highgate Rd.

Mrs. Everett M. Strong, chairman of the refreshment committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Henry G. Booker, Mrs.

John Trudeau and Mrs. William Gordon. Tureen Supper Slated A tureen supper followed by a devotional service and activity groups for children will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the First Presbyterian Church. ..,1.11 s--, will hold a KafTe-Klatsch at' I 10 a.m.

Thursday, at the home Mrs (harks Green of 207 gate lici.n of the refreshment Mrs. Everett AI. chairma com mittee, will be assisted by Mrs. Henry G. Booker, Mrs.

John I. Trudeau and Mrs. William Gordon. Tureen Supper Slated A tureen supper followed by a devotional service and activity1 ildren will be held gatm6uPps.mfor W(ehtinesday in the First terian Church. PresbY Albany, clear 49 35 Albuquerque, clear 59 35 .02 Anchorage, clear 37 22 Atlanta, cloudy 78 61 Bismarck, cloudy 57 28 Boston, cloudy 49 39 Buffalo, clear 48 32 It Chicago, clear 39 34 .071 Cleveland, clear 45 36 Denver, snow 34 28 .06 Des Moines, cloudy 35 30 Detroit.

clear 50 32 Fort Worth, cloudy 72 46 .22 Helena, clear 56 22 Indianapolis, cloudy 43 34 it Kansas City, cloudy 46 37 It Los Angeles, cloudy 74 Louisville, cloudy 61 40 1r Memphis. rain 78 50 .49 Miami, cloudy 83 76 Milwaukee, clear 42 27 Paul, clear 54 32 New Orleans, cloudy 81 67 New York, cloudy 60 43 .02 S. Oklahoma City, cloudy 50 39 Iv Omaha, cloudy 41 32 .04 Philadelphia. rain 59 41 .10 Phoenix, clear 83 60 Pittsburgh, clear 51 35 Portland, clear 46 34 .06 Portland, clear 76 41 lc Rapid City, clear 39 14. 03' Richmond, rain 79 53 St Louis, cloudy 47 40 i Salt Lake City.

clear 52 31 San Diego, cloudy 69 61 San Francisco, cloudy 57 49 Seattle. clear 69 48 Tampa, rain 85 69 .71) Washington, cloudy 66 47 (M Missing) Today DeWitt Historical Society of Tompkins County, rooms open, Old Courthouse. 10 a.m. to 5 pm. Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art at Cornell, 27 East open 12 noon to 5 p.m.

Festival of Contemporary Arts. Festival of Contemporary Arts Panel Discussion. Peter Balke, Peter Kahn, John Ilujdukt "Menace or Promise: The Problem of the Contemporary Art Periodical." Memorial Room, Willard Straight Hall 4:15 p.m. Meeting, Fidelity Lodge 51, F. and A.

Masons, Masonic Temple; first section for third degree, 5:15 p.m.; second section, 7:30 p.m. Supper meeting, Ellis Hollow Home Demonstration Unit, George Willis, 6:30 p.m. Ithaca Dog Training Club, Cornell Judging Pavilion; beginners 7:30 p.m.; advanced, 9 p.m. Meeting, City Unit of the Tompkins County Women's Republican Club, board room, Co-op Food Store, 7:30 pin. Dinner meeting, Ladies Milk Cooperative.

Tompkins County Agricultural Center, 225 S. Fulton 7:30 p.m. Meeting. Sacred Heart Cathechetical Guild, Parochial School 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Reading Circle, First Unitarian Church, Mrs.

Henry Dietrich, 113 E. Upland 7:45 p.m. Meeting, Cak'-n-Coffee Club, Mrs. Arthur Dickerson, 202 Richard 8 p.m. Meeting, Ithaca Lodge 666, Loyal Order of Moose, Moose Home; officers 7 p.m.; regular meeting, 8 p.m.

Meeting, Cascadilla Lodge 89, Knights of Pythias, 901 E. State 8 p.m. Meeting, Chapter I PEO, Mrs. Marvin Bogeman, 903 Dryden 8 p.m. Meeting, Dulloice Rd.

yr Club, Mrs. Raymond Glauer, 217 DuBoice 8 p.m. Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church basement. 8:15 p.m. Meeting.

Child Study Club of Immaculate Conception Parish, Mrs. George Bosco, 210 University 8:15 p.m. Biology Colloquium, Alexander Kohn: "Recent Advances in Baeteriophage Research," Room 233 Plant Science Building, 8:15 p.m. Danforth Lecture. Barbara 49 35 .11, 59 35 .02 37 22 78 61 57 28 49 39 .211 48 32 39 34 45 36 11 34 28 .06 35 30 .10 50 32 72 46 .22 56 22 43 34 46 37 74 40 78 5 .49 83 76 42 27 54 32 81 67 .14, 60 43 ir 50 39 41 32 .04 59 41 .10 83 60 I 51 35 .02, 46 34 76 41 Id 39 14.

03 79 53 03, 47 40 52 31 08 01 57 49 69 48 85 89 .71 66 47 .14 .04 AO .02, 03' Ma.Nirs. .71, Meeting, Reading Circle, First Church, Mrs. Henry Dietrich, 113 E. Upland 7:45 Meeting, Cak'-n-Coffee Club, Arthur Dickerson, 202 Rich- ird 8 p.m. Ithaca Lodge 666, Loyal Drder of Moose, Moose Home; 7 p.m; regular meeting, I p.m.

Meeting, Cascadilla Lodge 89, Knights of Pythias, 901 E. State 8 p.m. Meeting. Chapter 1 PEO, Mrs. Marvin Bogeman, 903 Dryden Meeting, Dulloice Rd.

yr Club, Mrs. Raymond Glauer, 217 Du- Boice 8 p.m. Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church base- ment. 8:15 p.m. Meeting.

Child Study Club of Immaculate Conception Parish, Mrs. George Bosco, 210 University 8:15 p.m. Biology Colloquium, Alexander Kohn: "Recent Advances in Bic Research," Room 233 Plant Science Building, 8:15 p.m. Danforth Lecture. Barbara Festival of Contemporary Arts Panel Discussion.

Peter Balke, Peter Kahn, John Ilujdukt ace or Promise: The Problem of the Contemporary Art Periodical." Memorial Room, Willard Straight Ball 4:15 p.m. Meetine Fidelity Lodge 51, F. and A. Masons, Masonic Temple; first section for third degree, 5:15 p.m.; second section, 7:30 p.m. supPer meeting, Ellis Hollow Home Demonstration Unit, Mrs.

George Willis, 630 p.m. Ithaca Dog Training Club, Cor- nett Judging Pavilion; beginners 7:30 p.m; advanced, 9 p.m. Aleeting, City Unit of the Tomp- kins County Women's Republican.partors Club, board room, Co-op Store, 7:30 p.m. Dinner meeting, Ladies Milk Co- operati ve Tompkins County Agri cultural Center, 22.5 S. Fulton 7:30 p.m.

Meeting, Sacred Heart Cathech- etical Guild, Parochial School 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Reading Circle, First ch, Mrs. Henry Unitarian Chur Upland Dietrih 113 45 P.Ileting, Cak'-a-Coffee Club, Mrs. Arthur Dickerson, 202 Rich- ard 8 p.m, Meeting, Ithaca Lodge 666, Loyal Order of Moose, Moose Home; officers 7 regular meeting, 8 p.m. Meeting, Caseadilla Lodge 89, Knights of Pythias, 901 E.

State 8 p.m. Meeting. Chapter I PEA), Mrs. a Marvin Bogemn, 903 Dryden 8 p.m. Meeting, Dulioice Rd.

rrw Club, Mrs. Raymond Glauer, 217 u- Bice 8 p.m, Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church base- meat. 8:15 p.m. Aleeting. Child Study Club of Immaculate Conception Paish, Mrs.

George Bosco, 210 University 8:15 p.m. Biology Colloquium, Alexander Kohn: "Recent Advances in Bac- teriopliage Research," Room 233 Plant Science Building, 8:15 p.m. Danforth Lecture. Barbara Peggy's Beauty Nook Mks JOIN WOLSKI, Prop. Pennanents 5.00 7.50 $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 317 S.

Cayuga St. Dial 24443 FIIIIEY PIMMUCY The Rem' 11 Store Quality Service Price FOR FAST PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone 2-2222 or 4-9058 154 EAST STATE ST. Choose on. of three easy-to-play Conn organs for your home. Each one is a masterpiece of styling.

Each one offers a whole new world of enjoyment for the whole family hours of singing and playing together. Come in and let us show you how quickly you can learn to play how easy it Is to the marvelous Conn. Family Night Supper Set A Family INIght Supper will he held at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the parlors of the First Congregational; Church. Those attending are asked, to bring a dish to pass, rolls, milk for the children and table service.1 The Rev.

William A. Mendenhall and Mrs. Mendenhall will speak and show a film on the Middle East. temporary Arts, William Dickey, editor Of Epoch Magazine, Barnes Hall auditorium, 4:15 p.m. Tureen supper, First Ian Church, 6 p.m.

Family night supper, First UniUrs. tartan Church, 6 p.m. Family night supper, First Con-Meeting, gregational Church, 6 p.m. Father's Night supper, Parent-)(Beers Teacher Assn. of St.

John School, at the school, 6:15 p.m. Dinner and theater party, Alpha Upsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, The Villa, 6:30 p.m. Supper meeting, Practical Nurses of New York, Inc, Ton1Pp.111. kins County Division, Mrs. Doris Parmele, 1010 E.

Shore 6:30 m. Manuscript meeting, Pose Group. Writers Mrs. Lila Sheppard, 103 N. Quarry 7:30 p.m.

Public report meeting, Charter Revision Commission, Foster Hall, Ithaca High School, 7:30 p.m. Meeting. Tri-Delta Alumnae 'Chapter, Mrs. T. F.

Sharp, 150 N. Sunset 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Ithaca Art speakteriophage er Mrs. Norma Stieglitz, Senior Citizens Center, 8 p.m. Meeting, Forest Home Woman's Ward: "The Task of World Order." 'Society of Christian Service, Miss Alice Statler auditorium, 8:15 p.m.

Laura and Miss Louise Post, 8 Sigma Gamma Epsilon Lecture. m. William M. Merrill: "Glacier Ice Practice meeting. Marching Structures, North Ice Cap, Women of the Moose, Moose west Greenland." Room 165, Mc-Illome, 8 p.m.

Grew Hall, 8:15 p.m. Meeting, Cayuga Lodge 1607, In Home. 8 p.m. Meeting, Cayuga Lodge 1607, International Assn. of Machinists, 119 S.

Cayuga 8 p.m. Meeting, Neaga Auxiliary 364 to Local 1607, International Assn. of Machinists, 119 S. Cayuga 8 m. Dance Concert, Festival of Contemporary Arts, Erick Hawkins and "Here and Now with Watchers," Alice Statier Auditorium, 8:30 p.m.

Tomorrow 119 S. Cayuga 8 p.m. Meeting, Neaga Auxiliary 364 to Senior Citizens Center, Senior Local 1607, International Assn. of Citizens Social Day, toy making Machinists, 119 S. Cayuga II and shuffleboard games, 10 friendship luncheon, 12:30 p.m.

Dance Concert, Festival of Con-Meeting, Beginners Workshop temporary Arts. Erick Hawkins Group. Garden Club of Ithaca, and "Here and Now with Mrs. Waller C. Beasley War- Watchers," Alice Statler Audi Ten 10:30 p.m.

torium, 8:30 p.m. Andrew Dickson White Museum or Art at Cornell, 27 East Theaters 12 to 5 p.m. Secretaries Day luncheon, Ithaca State: "The Shaggy Dog." Chapter of the National Secretaries Strand: The Sound and the College Spa Restaurant, 12 Fury" with Yul Brynner, Joanne to 2 pm. Woodward and Margaret Leigh Young at Heart Band rehearsal, ton. Salvation Army Citadel, 2 p.m.

Temple: "The Devil Strikes at Second Annual Tea, JaynCees, Night." Mrs. Edgar Minty, 114 Texas Lane, Ithaca: "lie Who Must Die." 2 to 4 p.m. College Theater, on stage: Poetry Reading, Festival Yankees." Theaters State: "The Shaggy Dog." Strand: The Sound and the Fury" with Yul Brynner, Joanne Woodward and Margaret Leighton. Temple: "The Devil Strikes at Night." Ithaca: "Ile Who Must Die." Bill to Add Judge Here Gannett News Service ALBANY Legislation authorizing the election of another Supreme Court justice in the Sixth District was approved to-flay by Governor Rockefeller. The district now has six judges; the seventh will be elected this fall.

Supreme Court justices serve 14- 4ear terms and are paid $23,000 a year in the Sixth District. The district includes the following counties: Broome, Chemung, Chenago, Cortland, Delaware. Madison, Ostego, Schuyler, Tioga and Tompkins. NiA It is better for a girl's mother or father to open the door for her date and ask him into the living room than for the girl to go off with him without his ever coming into her home or meeting her parents. This isn't old-fashioned, it's just the gracious way, In Japan, women wear a colorful sash tied in a bow in the back.

Van tlyning HAIR DRESSING is demonstrated to a group of Camp Fire Girls and others at the West Side Ilouse Monday evening by Angelo Farugie of Angelo's Beauty Shop. Helene Wood is under the scissors, and Diane Solomon in the foreground. Births I At Tompkins County Hospital To Benjamin and Sandra Lindberg Bole, 121 Sharwill Court, a April 15, 1959. To Gordon and Alma Keeping lie, Ill Sharvvill Court, a 1 idaughter, April 15, 1959. To Jerome and Marilyn Hoffman Brainard, Freeville RD 2, a daughter, April 17, 1959.

1 To William and Mildred Carlisle Earl, 426 N. Cayuga a daughter, April 17. 1959. To Edward and Barbara Roy Kinbacher. 810 Giles a son, 17, 1959.

1 To Gerald and Corrine Weld 'Lynch, 127 College a son, April 17, 1959. To Ronald and Charlotte Creswall Williams. Groton RD 2, a daughter, April 17, 1959. To Harlan and Judith Hasbrouck Bliss, 605 Seventh Huntingdon, a son, April 18, 1959. To Gerald and Barbara Ruskin Gayeski, 117 Cornell Quarters, a son, April 18, 1959.

To John and Alice Scott Gould, 305 S. Plain a daughter, April 18, 1959. To Wendell and Fredericka Hirsch Wyckoff, 210 College a son. April 10, 1959. To Ernest and Gertrude Breit-fuss 209 W.

King a daughter, April 19, 1959. Elsewhere To John and Delores Whiling Wing, 206 Isilattydale Drive, Matty-1 dale, a daughter, April 20, 1959,1 in Syracuse Memorial Hospital.1 Mr. Wing is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wing of 514 S.

Albany: St. 1 Sometimes a bathroom looks like a Chinese laundry with hand-washables strung about. But are these garments as spanking clean as they could be? For hand washing the container should be large enough to let the suds do an efficient job. It is best to divide the laundry rather than to stuff it all into one container. I LOVE YOU: Three-year-old Candy Ward looks like she could Just kiss her reflection in her Kansas City.

home. Maybe she's practicing a pout. Aside from its major products of vegetables and citrus fruits, Florida is becoming an increasingly important cattle-raising state. FAMILY GARDENING Be an early bird and get, the outdoors cleaned up and ready for the warmer weather ahead. Gardening will give you a great deal of 1 pleasureaswell as satisfaction.

Let the small- fry join in with the work. Why I not let them I. have a garden spot of their own. That is, let the little ones arrange a small space all their ywn. You'll be surprised at their interest and accomplishment.

Let us help you arrange all your insurance protection. If you are inadequately insured, you may be making a grave mistake. Stop in at your earliest possible convenience. Geherin Insurance Agency, 204 East State Street, Ithaca. Phone TISSUES JUMBO "400" BOX 0, Friv r-474 Super Soft Wet Strength Pink Yellow White jumbo size gives more for your money, sale saves IN on each 400, wet strength adds longer life.

Use for nursery, kitchen, boudoir. EACH WEEK WATCH FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY SAVINOI 123 E. STATE ST. rOrnrigr71171f7111.069.,7147..7."- i ii''' Births Iligh-i I FAMILY GARDENING At Tompkins County Hospital Be an early bird and get, the out 4441,. beTrgo 1133rmi2i? asinIdarwSliintdcraouLrtin a 1 113 11 1 to A dd 115 doors cleaned up and ready for the daughter, April la, 19a9.

eather alie.ad. Gardening Tissu i 1 Es 0 .0 1 FiToiCordon Alma Keeping a 1 will give you a Ilre 1911519. Court, a tI I Idamagshtlee'r, AlipirilSh15a V' JUMBO "400" BOX I I 1 In 1 To Jerome and Marilyn Hoffman I. 3 as at i 1 I Brainard, Freeville RD 2, a daugh- isfaction. 401 11 Gannett News Service It: I 'ter, April 17, 1959.

ALBANY Legislation authoriz- Let the small- Family Night Supper Set t. the election of another Su-, ia an .4.. fry join in with A Family Night Supper Will be lag 4. 1 Will Mill ed Carlisle NiA (jp in the prerne Court justice in the Sixth' ----esit 426 N. Cayuga a daugh- wark.

Wh 1 held at 6 p.m. W'ednesday Judicial District was approved to iter, April 17. 1959. tot 4 It is better for a girl's mother of the First Congregational; by Governor Rockefeller. 4- At 1' ..41, Those attending are or father to open the door for her To Edward and Barbara Roy I not let them 1 1 Kinbacher, 810 Giles a son, s', I a garden to bring a dish to pass, rolls, milk! The district now has six judges; idate and ask him into the living 1,,,, 1' .0 to, for the children and table aervice.Ithe seventh will be elected this fall.

room than for the girl to go offlAPril 17, 1959' i '-i i spot of their A v4 The Rev Villiain A Mendenhall Supreme Court justices serve 14 with him without his ever comin i 1 gl To Gerald and Corrine Weld i I own That is et and Mrs. Mendenhall vvill speak year terms and are paid $93,000 a'into her home or meeting her par-ILYhch, 127 College a son, A April 17, 1959. the little ones arrange a small Super Soft Wet Strength it and show a film on the Middle year in the Sixth District. cots. .0 To Ronald and Charlotte Cres- Pink Yellow ')4 space all their own.

You'll be sur- hite East. The district includes the follow This isn old-fashioned it just all Williams Groton RD 2 a w. --f t. 4 -i prised at their interest and ae ing counties: Broome, gracious way, daughter, April 17, 1959. A 44.1119.4;-:;'''''' temporary Arts, William Dickey, Che tland Delw nago or.

aare 'J complishmen1 To liarim and Judith Has- tt Jumbo size gives more for lb editor of Epoch Magazine, Barnes Mattison: Ostego, Schuyler, Tioga In Japan, women wear a color- 't II auditorium 4:15 and Tompkins. brouck Bliss 605 Seventh -r ful sash tied in a bow in the back. Huntingdon, a son, April 18, ti-, I '-'1 Let us help you arrange all your your money, sal saves 1.0 i i supper, insurance protection If you are in on each 400 wet strength A Tur First Presbyter 1959 i Z. First To Gerald ni- adequately insured: you may be adds longer life. Use for tartan Church, 6 p.m.

Caye lc 117 Cornell Quarters, a and Barbara Ruskin it toto 4t April 18, 1959. making a grave mistake. Stop in I LOVE YOU: Three-year-old nursery, kitchen, boudoir. Family night supper, First Con- (41, '6 son, t. io- To John and Alice Scott Gould, Candy Ward looks like she could at your earliest possible con- gregational Church, 6 p.m.

1 4. 1 18, 1959. 305 S. Plain a daughter, April just kiss her reflection in her venience. Geherin Insurance Father su 's Night pper, Parent- 0...

to 1 l'. Ai c' Kansas City. home. Maybe EACH WEEK WATCH FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY' SAVINOI Teacher Assn. of St.

John School, t. 3 Agency, 204 East State Street, To Wendell and Fredericka she's practicing a pout. at the school, 6:15 p.m. Arr or 1 Ithaca. Phone 123 E.

STATE ST. Dinner and theater party, Alpha i I 4 4 Hirsch Wyckoff, 210 College a fuss Vradel 209 W. King Bd. son. April 10, 1959.

Upsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, '0 PAS MIIMM011 To Ernest and Gertrude Breit- Aside from its major products' The Villa, 6:30 p.m. a of vegetables and citrus fruits, 1 Supper meeting, Practical (' 644,,. Florida is becoming an increas- te Nurses of New York, 'lamp L'ii daughter, April 19, 1959. ingly important cattle raising state. --IMO kins County Division, Mrs.

1)oris .1 Elsewhere ,4 Parmele, 1010 E. Shore 6:30 .) V' I. 44..., To John and Delores Winling i Al m. 4 I Al 206 Drive, -1 ....1..,....40111, antiscript meeting, Pose Group, it 4, Wing Mattydale Matty dale, a daughter, April 20, 1959,1 eggy's Beauty Nook II I .0..4. on.

i Writers Mrs. Lila Sheppard, I in Syracuse Memorial Hospital slits aotis Pn)p. 1 --------1, I 1 1 4 ir. ll r--t; 103 N. Quarry 730 pm.

r. 1fr7 ,.4.... 'i M. Wing is the son of Mr. and v- Public report meeting, Charter 1, Mr s.

Clar Wing of 514 Albany: Ferinalteitts 1 1111 i li, ,1 t.oliv.., iv Revision li Commission, Foster Hall, 'c i i Ithaca Igh School, 5.00 I Meeting. Tri-D elta Alumnae .0 Sometimes a bathroom looks like 7.50 'Chapter, Mrs. T. F. Sharp, 150 N.

r- 1.,, ables strung about. But are these a Chinese laundry with hand-wash- SI0.00 Sunset Dr. 7:30 p.m. 1.1 1 't Aleeting, Ithaca Art speak- 2 garments as spanking clean as, SLUM er Mrs. Norma Stieglitz, Senior they could be? For hand washing' $20.00 tt Citizens Center, 8 p.m.

the container should be large: 1 Meeting, Forest home Woman's enough to let the suds do an ef-1 317 S. Cayuga St. a Ward: "The Task of World Order." Society of Christian Service, Miss s' ficient job. It is best to divide' Dial 24443' (Al? Alice Statler auditorium, 8:15 p.m. Laura and Miss Louise Post, 8 A 4 7 1 the laundry rather than to stuff 1 0 Sigma Gamma Epsilon Lecture.

m. I ti)' of' it all into one container. 1 William Al. Merrill: "Glacier Ice Practice meeting. Marching 4 1' 1.

Chaos. on. of three Structures. North Ice Cap, North- Unit, Women of the Moose, Moose l' I. 4' I I easy-to-play Conn or- 1 west Greenland." Roo 165, Mc- Home, 8 p.m.

Graw Hall, 8:15 p.m. ternatMeeting, Cayuga Lodge 1607, In- i gans for your home. FIEY ional Assn. of Machinists 9 9 A i -1 Each one is a master- 11 1 3 1 7 7 4 I piece of styling. Each Tomorrow 119 S.

Cayuga 8 p.m. I 4- Meeting, Neaga Auxiliary 364 to It, 1 oneoffers a whole new 1, I 44 PIANOS Senior Citizens Center, Senior Local 1607, International Assn. of Citizens Social Day, toy making Machinists, 119 S. Cayuga 8 A world of enjoyment for and shuffleboard games, 10 a.m., ,1 the whole family hours of singing and i The Rexall Store friendship luncheon, 12:30 p.m. Dance Concert, Festival of Con- ,.1 lk playing together.

P. 0 It Nleeting, Beginners Workshop temporary Arts, Erick Hawkins .4 .4, r. 1 Ma so HFiascmhiein Art at Cornell, 27 East Group. Garden Club of Ithaca, and "Here and Now with 0, Come In and let us Price Mrs. Waller C.

Heasley War- Watchers," Alice Statler Audi- '4'1 17 Quality Service ren 10:30 p.m. torium, 8:30 p.m. r. chaonw I eeaarsny show you how quickly ,10.4 Andrew Dickson White Museum 4 4-4' i a tit; 11141IN'''' 145. 4 '44- i of Theaters .7 12 to 5 p.m.

(i I rt! IV cretaries Day luncheon Ithaca State The Shaggy Dog it 7,4 0. i FOR FAST the marvelous Se 1. LI t'' Conn. I Chapter of the National Secretaries Strand: The Sound and the College Spa Restaurant, 12 Fury" with Yul Brynner, Joanne 1'44 PRESCRIPTION SERVICE to 2 m. Woodward and Margaret Leigh- Van Ityning BURGIN'S PIANOORGAN Young at Heart Band rehearsal, ton.

HAIR DRESSING is demonstrated to a group of Camp Salvation Army Citadel, 2 p.m. Temple: "The Devil Strikes at Fire Girls and others at the West Side House Monday Phone 2-2222 or 4-9058 Second Annual Tea, JaynCees, Night." SALES AND SERVICE evening by Angelo Farugie of Angelo's Beauty Shop. Airo s. Edgar Alinty, 114 Texas Lane, Ithaca: "Ile TileaW elene WI 00(1 is und er the cissors, and Diane Solomon ho Must Die." 154 EAST STATE ST. 332 South Cayuga St.

Phone 9969 2 4 p.m. College ter, on stage: Poetry Reading, Festival Yankees." in the foreground. 0.

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