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Plaza 9-2917 HOME FURNISHINGS CALENDAR NOTE: Events are repeated until they take place, New events, last minute changes and revisions are added each week as quickly as scheduled. HOME FURNISHINGS CALENDAR asks your indulgence for the unavoidable changes and new events that come up between issues. DATE Thur sday Nov. 3 Thursday Nov. 3 Just out Thur sday Nov. 3 Just out Thur sday Nov. 3 Thur sday Nov, 3 Just out Thur sday Nov, 3+ April 20 Sunday Nov. 6= Nov. 8 WHAT'S GOING ON GIVEN BY WHERE NEW HOME FASHIONS HOME FASHIONS LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA LEAGUE BRANCH 155 EAST 96TH ST. PENNSYLVANIA The second member group of the Home Fashions League has just been formed in Philadelphia, Regular meetings will be held the third Monday of each month at 12 noon in the private dining room of the Hotel Warburton, 20th & Sansom Sts., Philadelphia. All members are invited to attend these luncheons when in Philadelphia. Contact: Alice M, O'Neill, Home Furnish- ings Coordinator, Gimbel Bros,, Philadelphia, Pa. RECTOR COOKBOOK DOUBLEDAY & CO., INC. 14 WEST 49TH STREET More than five hundred of the best George Rector recipes with profiles and photographs of the famous people of the gay nineties make "Rector' s! Naughty Nineties Cookbook" both a visual and gustatory delight. : Assembled by Alexander Kirkland, these recipes are adapted to ronal figures and pocketbooks. Publicity: Louise Thomas, CI. 6-1700. BROWN DERBY COOKBOOK DOUBLEDAY & CO., INC. 14 WEST 49TH STREET Over 500 unusual recipes from the staff of the famous Brown Derby Restaurants have been assembled in this new cookbook. It is a full- fledged cookbook, not merely an assemblage of "specialties" although these are also included. Publicity: Louise Thomas, CI, 6~1700, NEW TV RECEIVER ATR KING PRODUCTS CO. AIR KING DEALERS A new low-priced television receiver, a 1 consolette, at less than $240, has just been put on the market. Publicity: S. Olchak, Air King Products Ca., Inc., 170 = 53rd St., Brooklyn 32, N.Y. AMA RESEARCH REPORT AM, MANAGEMENT ASSN. 3320 WEST 42ND ST. A research report, believed to be the first study of a growing specialty, analyzes the corporate buying of insurance. It was prepared by Russell B, Gallagher, manager of Philco Corporation's Insurance Dept., and is available to members at $2.50, to non-members at $3.75, Publicity: Edward K. Moss, BR. 96055. DESIGN COMPETITION JULORE 13 EAST 53RD STREET A design competition for students of accredited fine and applied art schools, sponsored by Julore, has just opened. One thousand dollars in prizes will be awarded winners in the design of drapery and wallpaper, the first prize in each category being $250, Judges to be announced later, Publicity: Anne E, Gorman, Franklin Fisher & Assoc., MU. 21983. TWENTY~NINTH ANNUAL NATL. WALLPAPER . LASALLE HOTEL WALLPAPER CONVENTION WHOLESALERS! ASSN. CHICAGO, ILL. A three-day convention will open at 6 P.M. on Nov. 6 and adjourn at noon on Nov, 8 There will be several speakers on various industry subjects, Contact: Howard T, Hovde, Natl, Wallpaper Wholesalers! Assn,, 1421 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 2, Pennsylvania. COPYRIGHT, 1949, HOME FURNISHINGS CALENDAR J DATE Monday — Nov. 7 7:00 P.M. Monday Nove 7 7200 PMs Monday Nov. Ta Nov, & Monday Nov e ve Nov, 11 Nov. T= Nov, 11 Monday Nov e T= 12:00 M, Nov. 13 Monday Nov. 7 Just out Wednesday Nov. 9 12:15 the Hendrick Hudson Room, WHERE enna alae A ROR WHAT'S GOING ON GIVEN BY WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1949 FOURTH LECTURE: HOME HOME FASHIONS LEAGUE WEDGWOOD SHOWROOM FASHIONS FUTURES 155 EAST 96TH STREET 24, EAST 54TH STREET At the fourth of a course of six lectures sponsored by the Home Fashiotis League, Mary Davis Gillies will talk on "Table Settings" and James Amster will speak on "The Decorative Touch", Contact: Josephine Brush,SA.2-1839. SIXTH LECTURE | ADV. WOMEN OF N, Y. HOTEL ASTOR The sixth lecture in the Survey of Advertising Course will deal with Newspapers, their use in advertising campaigns, and will be given by Mary McClung, N.¥. Post Home News, Ben Moyer, N.Y. Daily News and Richard Murray, N.Y. World-Telegram. Contact: Hulda Kloenne, CI. 54149. CLARA DUDLEY APPEARANCE JOHN SHILLITO CINCINNATI, OHIO Clara Dudley, color-scheme consultant for Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company, will lecture and give person-to-person consultations on home decorating. The store will have a coordinated promotion of home furnish- ings during this time. Publicity: Emily Purcell, Alexander Smith & Sons, MU. 99-1300. TO EXHIBIT AT NATL. MODERNAGE CONTRACT GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL EXPOSITION FURNITURE, INC. PALACE Modernage Contract Furniture, Inc. creators of modern interiors for hotels, clubs, restaurants and so forth featuring Multiplex furniture designed by Martin Feinman, will participate in this exposition in cooperation with Weil Brothers Textiles, national distributors of Loma- Loom carpeting. This concern is now entering the contract field for the first time, Publicity: Virginia Burdick, PL. 8-1725. NATIONAL HOTEL EXPOSITION, GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, NEW YORK, N.Y. CONTRACT: A. L. LEE, GEN. MGR,, 221 W. 57TH ST., N.Y.C., CI. 7-0800. PRESS RECEPTION: WOMEN'S NATL. INSTITUTE 7IST REG. ARMORY WOMEN'S INTNATL. EXP. 480 LEXINGTON AVENUE PARK AND 34TH ST, A press reception and buffet will be held at 12 noon on the opening day of the 26th Annual Women's International Exposition, by invitation only. This exposition covers women's interests = cultural and industrial - from every angle. Admission to exposition, 50¢ plus tax. Contact: Women's National Institute, 480 Lexington Ave., N.Y., EL. 5-6316. MYSTERY CHEF'S COOKBOOK GARDEN CITY PUB. CO. 14. WEST 49TH ST. This never-fail cook book, designed for expert and beginner alike, con- tains hundreds of infallible recipes, plus explanations of cooking terms, tips on reheating food and a host of practical suggestions for the novice cook, Publicity: Janet Glennon, CI, 61700, MONTHLY LUNCHEON HOME FASHIONS LEAGUE HOTEL ROOSEVELT A decorating report from Europe and the Orient will be presented by members of the Home Fashions League, Elizabeth Metthews will report on Europe, Virginia Hamill on India and the Far East, and Gladys Milier on Japan. Open to members and guests, the luncheon will be held in Contact: Josephine Brush, 155 East 96th Street, SA, 2-1839, ~2 cad Thur sday Nov, 10- Nov. 11 Nov. 11 Monday Nov. 14 10:00 A.M.= 12:00 M, Monday Nov. 14 7:00 P.M. Monday Nov, 14 7:00 P.M, Monday Nov, 14 Just out WHAT'S GOING ON GIVEN BY WHERE RETAIL PAINT AND WALLPAPER DISTRIBUTORS EXHIBIT, HOTEL SHERMAN, CHICAGO. RESIDENCE LIGHTING FORUM ILLUM. ENGINEERING SOC, 570 LEXINGTON AVE, "Lighting 'Round the World" will be the subject of the November meeting of the N.Y. Residence Lighting Forum. Gladys Miller, who has recently returned from a trip to Japan, will speak on "Light and Life in Japan," Mr. E. C. Loeber, of Edward F, Caldwell & Co. will discuss "Lighting the South American Way," and Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. will talk on "New Designs for Lighting in Italy." Decorators, designers, architects, lighting specialists and lighting equipment manufacturers are invited to attend: the meeting. Publicity: Edith Buchholtz, Commercial Engineering Dept., | Westinghouse Lamp Division, Bloomfield, NeJ., BL. 2-2200, PRODUCTION EXECUTIVES AM. MANAGEMENT ASSN, PALMER HOUSE CONFERENCE 330 WEST 42ND ST. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS A two day conference devoted to cost reduction will be held on these two days. There will be six sessions devoted to various aspects of the problem with a program arranged by a committee of production experts representing 14 industries, Publicity: Edward K. Moss, BR. 9~6055, ARMISTICE DAY (Legal Holiday). WEEK BEGINNING NOVEMBER 14, 1949 PREVIEW OF NEW WALLPAPERS . WILTON E, OWEN 515 MADISON AVE, A preview of a new collection of hand~screened wallpapers will be held for the press at Wilton E, Owen's new showroom, Room 716. Breakfast will be served at 10 A.M, Publicity: Doris Hergig, Franklin Fisher & Associates, MU, 2+1983, FIFTH LECTURE: HOME HOME FASHIONS LEAGUE MANOR HOUSE FASHION FUTURES (155 EAST 96TH STREET 383 MADISON AVENUE The fifth lecture in this course will be devoted to the subject "What is Contemporary Design?", The discussion will be by Richard Bach and Tammis Keefe. Contact: Josephine Brush, SA, 2~1839. SEVENTH LECTURE ADV. WOMEN OF N.Y. HOTEL ASTOR The seventh lecture in the Survey of Advertising Course will deal with Magazines - their place in advertising campaigns ~ special services, and will be given by Mrs, Ellen Hess Duke of McCalls Magazine. Contact: Hulda Kloenne, CI. 5-4149. | ART BOOK GARDEN CITY PUB, CO, 14 WEST 49TH ST. A "Permabook of Art Masterpieces" features the thirty-two most popular art reproductions in America today, as based on a survey conducted by the New York Graphic Society. In addition to these thirty-two paintings, reproduced in full color on coated stock, there is an explanatory text by Ray Brock giving biographical information about the artists plus a critical appraisal of their technique and subject matter. For the con- venience of the reader who may want to purchase any of the pictures, the editors have included a list of the available sizes of each print and their established prices. Price 35¢. Available at art and print stores, book stores, etc, Publicity: Janet Glennon, CI. 6~1700. ome DATE Monday Nov, 14-. Nove Ly Wednesday Nov. 16 10:00 A.M, 3:00 P.M. Wednesday Nov e 16= Nov, 17 Nov. 16- Nov, 20 Thursday Nov. 17 10:30 AM. 12:00 M. Thursday Nov. 17 12:15 P.M. WHAT'S GOING ON GIVEN BY WHERE ANNUAL CONVENTION NAT'L ASS'N BEDDING HOTEL STEVENS AND SUPPLIES MARKET MANUFACTURERS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS The 34th Annual Convention of the N.A.B.M. will be held at this time with 131 exhibitors participating in the market, It will feature an unusual new theme from the November-December issue of Living for Young Homemakers entitled "Give Yourself a Vacation Every Twenty-Four Hours", The theory is that there's no better vacation than rest in a luxurious bed. Break- fast meetings of the various N.A.B.M. zones will replace the usual group meetings for the purpose of planning for the 1950 Sleep Show, There will also be an Industry Problems Panel in which six members will discuss major industry problems, The 1949 National Sleep Show Award will be made to an executive of the store selected. The annual banquet is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov, 16, Publicity: Marian Knapp, National Association of Bedding Mfrs., Merchandise Mart Plaza, Chicago 54, Illinois, ANNUAL MEETING UPHOL. & DRAPERY WALDORF ASTORIA OF THE ASSOCIATION FABRIC MFRS, ASSN. NEW YORK The subject of the annual meeting will be "More effective cooperation between producers and distributors to decrease marketing costs," Speak- ers will be Alex G,. Lewi, vice president and mdse. manager of home furnishings for L, Bamberger & Co, and chairman of the home furnishings division of NRDGA, and William A. Tomlinson, president of Tomlinson of High Point. Contact: James L, Fri, president, Upholstery and Drapery Fabric Mfrs. Assne, 500 Fifth Avenue, LO. 5~1399. FAIR TRADE PARLEY AM, FAIR TRADE COUNCIL WALDORF ASTORIA "Pair Trade - Weapon Against Monopoly" is the theme of the 10th annual meeting of the American Fair Trade Council, The Wednesday sessions, | devoted to the Trade Association Clinic, will be held from 10 to 12 A.M. and from 2 to 4 P.M. The Thursday morning meeting is for members only, It will be followed by a luncheon, open to all who are interested, at 12 noon. The afternoon session will feature a discussion panel on fair trade as it applies to the field of advertising, Contact: Mr, Shannon Mins, American Fair Trade Council, MU. 76498. SOUTHWESTERN ANTIQUE SHOW, DALLAS, TEXAS, CONTACT: MRS, MARGARET TREMBLAY, 2706 FAIRMOUNT, DALLAS, TEXAS, PRESS PREVIEW: WALLPAPERS JAMES SEEMAN HOTEL ROOSEVELT A press preview of a new collection of scenic wallpapers, designed and styled by James Seeman, will be held at the Roosevelt Hotel in the Small Ballroom, Breakfast will be served at 10:30 A.M, Publicity: Anne E. Gorman, Franklin Fisher & Associates, MU. 21983, : MONTHLY LUNCHEON THE FASHION GROUP HOTEL BILTMORE At the Home Furnishings luncheon meeting the title of the talk will be "The Home is Here to Stay = Does Yours Match Your Brow?" Speakers will be Agnes Rogers, author of "Women are Here to Stay" and editor of Book Department of Readers Digest; and Russell Lynes, an. editor of Harper's Magazine and instigator of the "Highbrow-Lowbrow" controversy. Melva Chesrown is Chairman of the Home Furnishings Division. Members may bring guests, Contact: Fashion Group, Cl, 7~3940. who Monday Nov. 21 Tuesday Nov, 22 10:00 A.M. Nov. 24 Tuesday Nov. 2x9 5:00 P.M.= 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Nov, 30 Just out Thur sday Dec. l- Dec, 2 Dee, San Dec, 10 Thur sday Dec, Ll Just out LAST LECTURE: HOME WHAT'S GOING ON GIVEN BY ERE ADVANCE DATES AND NOTICES HOME FASHIONS LEAGUE ALEXANDER SMITH FASHIONS FUTURES 155 EAST 96TH STREET 295 FIFTH AVENUE The Home, Interior and Exterior, will be discussed by Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. at the last of six lectures sponsored by the Home Fashions League, Contact: Josephine Brush, SA, 2-1839, TRADE PRACTICE FEDERAL TRADE HOTEL STEVENS . CONFERENCE COMMISSION CHICAGO, ILLINOIS A trade practice conference has been called for the venetian blind indus- try by the Federal Trade Commission for this date, Commissioner William A. Ayres will preside. The purpose of the conference is to give industry members an opportunity to consider and propose trade practice rules, subject to FIC approval, Misbranding of products, misuse of terms and other unfair practices will come under consideration, Publicity: Minita Westcott, Venetian Blind Assn. of America, 2217 Tribune Tower, Chicago, THANKSGIVING DAY (Thursday). COCKTAIL PARTY HOTEL MADISON AND BAZAAR OAK & GREEN ROOMS The Home Fashions League is expanding at such a rate that they need a midtown office. On this date they will hold a rent-raising party and bazaar with lots of prizes and entertainment to raise funds for this purpose. Members are urged to come and bring their friends. Contact: Josephine Brush, SA, 2~1839, HOME FASHIONS LEAGUE BOOK ON HOOKED RUG DESIGN THE POND-~EKBERG CO. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. A fully*illustrated book on hooked rug design by an outstanding authority on the subject, William Winthrop Kent, is being brought out, In addition to 28 designs, many in full color, by the author, the book also contains some 150 other examples of rugs from many sources, Price $7.50. Contact: The Pond~Ekberg Co., Springfield 9, Massachusetts, MEETING OF FINANCIAL AM, MANAGEMENT ASSN, STATLER HOTEL EXECUTIVES 330 WEST 42ND STREET NEW YORK CITY Financial executives of manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers in all . types of business will meet to consider the impact of domestic and world conditions on U.S. economy on these dates, Publicity: Edward K, Moss, BR, 9~6055. CURTAIN & DRAPERY MARKET WEEK, NEW YORK CITY. LINES WILL BE SHOWN IN INDIVIDUAL MANUFACTURERS! SHOWROOMS, GARDENING WORKBOOK DOUBLEDAY & CO. 14 WEST 49TH ST. "The Garden Workbook and Diary" is printed on paper which easily receives either ink or pencil and is filled with notes on seedtime and harvest, and bits of garden counsel and lore, It has been compiled and edited by Wellesley~in-Nassau for the 75th Anniversary Fund of Wellesley College. Publicity: Louise Thomas, CI, 6~1700, ~5- DATE Thursday Jan, 27 Dec, 21~ Dec. 22 J ane 9-20 Jan. J~20 Thursday Nov. 3 Thursday Nove 3 & Nov. 10 3300 P.M. Thursday Nov, 3 Just out Thursday Nov. 3= Nove 26 Thursday Nov. B= Jan. 8& Monday Nov e T= Nov. 19 Wednesday Nov. Q= Nov. 12 WHAT'S GOING ON GIVEN BY WHERE EXHIBIT: ADV. DESIGN A-D GALLERY 130 WEST 46TH ST. An exhibition of the work of the Department of Advertising Design of the Pratt Institute will be held, Publicity: Hortense Mendel, LU, 2-0100. NATIONAL FARM ELECTRIFICATION CONFERENCE, STEVENS HOTEL, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS PUBLICITY: RUSSELL GINGLES, PUB. DIR., 155 EAST 4ATH ST., NEW YORK 17, WINTER FURNITURE MARKET, MERCHANDISE MART & AM, FURN. MART, CHICAGO, ILL. WINTER FURNITURE MARKET, WATERS & EXPOSITIONS BLDGS., GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. MUSEUM, GALLERY AND GARDEN NEWS CHRYSANTHEMUM DISPLAY BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 1000 WASHINGTON AVE, The entire display green house is now filled with hothouse chrysanthemums in peak bloom. Hours: 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. for the grounds; 10 A.M. to 4.P.M. for the greenhouses. Publicity: Matthew A, Bassity, MA, 2-4433. LECTURES ON CHINA METROPOLITAN MUSEUM 5TH AVE. & 82ND ST. Two lectures on the Arts of China will be given by Nanette B, Rodney on these dates. The first will deal with painting; the second with jade and porcelain, Publicity: Lillian Green, RH. 4~7690. GARDENING BOOK J. B. LIPPINCOTT 521 FIFTH AVENUE The "Gardener's Tribute" by Richardson Wright, for thirty-five years editor of House & Garden, tells the stories of some of the famous garden- ers of the past, some of them quite rakish characters. Contact: J. B, Lippincott, 521 Fifth Avenue, VA, 6-3980. EXHIBIT OF FRENCH ART PERSPECTIVES GALLERY 34 EAST 516T ST. The work of the following artists of the Galerie René Drouin in Paris is on display: Fautrier, Mattieu, Michaux, Ubac and Wols, Contact: Mr, Frederic Karoly, PL. 39-7145. SCULPTURE. EXHIBIT BROOKLYN MUSEUM EASTERN PARKWAY An exhibition of American Folk Sculpture has just opened to the public. This, the first comprehensive exhibition of American Folk Sculpture since its pioneer showing at the Newark Museum 16 years ago, includes about 150 objects ranging from ship figureheads to miniature carved toys, from weathervanes to garden sculpture, and also ornamental sculpture for houses, pottery figures and portraits. Hours: 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. week- days; 1 to 5 P.M. Sundays. Publicity: John Gordon, NE, 8~-5000, EXHIBIT OF PAINTINGS ASSOC, AM. ARTISTS 71l FIFTH AVENUE An exhibition of paintings by famous personalities under the auspices of the Urban League will be open at this time. Hours: 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. daily except Sundays. Publicity: Estelle Mandel, PL. 50711. AUTUMN EXHIBITION THE HORTICULTURAL COLONNADES BALLROOM CHRYSANTEEMUMS, ORCHIDS SOCIETY OF NEW YORK ESSEX HOUSE In cooperation with the American Orchid Society the forty-second annual autumn exhibition will be held on these dates, Hours: Nov. 9 ~ 12 to 10 P.M.; Nov. 10-11, 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.; Nov. 12, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M, Contact: Mrs, Elizabeth Peterson, PL. 7-0915. DATE Tuesday Nov, 15 2:00 P.M.-~ 5 200 P.M. Thur sday Nov, 17 3:00 P.M, Thursday Nove 3 11:00 A.M.~ 12:00 M. Monday Nov. 7 11:00 A.M.=- 12:00 M, Tuesday Nov. §& 6230 P.M.~ 7200 Pum. Tuesday Nove 8 11:00 A.M.- 12:00 M, WHAT'S GOING ON GIVEN BY MUSEUM, GALLERY AND GARDEN NEWS (Cont'd) PRESS PREVIEW MUSEUM OF MODERN ART ll WEST 53RD STREET The annual Christmas exhibit at the Museum this year will be called, "Christmas Design Show 1949" and will contain objects selected from the current exhibit at Detroit and never before shown in the Museum here, Unlike previous years there will be no price limit on these items which have a much wider range than before and include such things as toys, sewing machines and typewriters, Open to the public on November 16, Hours: 12 to 7 P.M. weckdays; 1 to 7 P.M. Sundays. Publicity: Betty Chamberlain, GI, 5-#900, ea UBERE LECTURE ON DEC. ARTS METROPOLITAN MUSEUM 5TH AVE. & S2ND ST. A lecture on 18th century English painting and decorative arts will be © given by Beatrice Farwell on this date. Publ.: Lillian Green, RH.4-7690. EVISION NEWS TELEVISION PROGRAM: WABD DUMONT TELEVISION YOUR TELEVISION SHOPPER CHANNEL 5 515 MADISON AVENUE Kathi Norris will present the Cosco Step and Stool in a demonstration on her program. Also Mr. Hoope of Swingaway will show a new type of can- opener and Mr. S Lane of the North Shore Gallery will discuss "Refurbish- ing the Home Front"! at this time. Publicity: Babs Doniger, MU. 7~0096, TELEVISION PROGRAM: WABD DUMONT TELEVISION YOUR TELEVISION SHOPPER CHANNEL 5 515 MADISON AVENUE A new type of Venetian blind tape which washes readily will be demonstra~ ted by obi hied Seligbaum on Kathi Norris! program. Publicity: Babs Doniger, MU, 7—~009 s TELEVISION PROGRAM: WOR+TV WOR+TV THE HANDY MAN CHANNEL 9 1440 BROADWAY Jack Creamer conducts a program of household hints and gadgets umier the title "The Handy Man" every Tuesday evening at this hour, Publicity: Walter Bennett, LO. 4~8000. TELEVISION PROGRAM: WABD DUMONT TELEVISION YOUR TELEVISION SHOPPER CHANNEL 5 515 MADISON AVENUE A group of small doll houses of the ranch house type, fully furnished and equipped, will be shown by Mr, Below on Kathi Norris! program, Publicity: Babs Doniger, MU, 7-0096. EDITORIAL REQUIREMENTS For Savings and Loan Publications, 1511 Northwest Blvd., Columbus 12, 0. This concern publishes a syndicated house organ for home financing in- stitutions, both savings and loan associations and banks. The service is used by over 100 institutions with a circulation of approximately 200,000, The publishers ¢an use illustrated articles of 500 to 800 words on home planning, decorating, furnishings and improvement, Material must be of general interest, with commercial reference limited to credit line. No payment is made for material but magazine assumes all production ex- pense, They can also use short articles of not over 100 words introducing new home products. These should be accompanied by a thumbnail electro, Address James H, MeGavran, Managing Editor. al hoe Home Seenishags Golo Room 519, 9 East 46th Street, New York 17, N. Y. Plaza 9-2917 Emma Aubert Cole, Managing Editor Arlene Hannes, Associate Editor Zelda K. Schiller, Circulation Manager Hilda Kassell, Promotion Director HOME FURNISHINGS CALENDAR is published every Thursday. There is no charge for any listing. Subscription rates: One year, $30; six months, $18; three months, $10; single copy, $1.