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Nixon's inaugural festivities.  She wore a bracelet with a disk imprinted with the presidential seal that women guests at the inaugural balls received.

Mrs. Arthur J. Van Reypen said, she photographed and taped the entire inaugural ceremony as it came over her color TV.  Today she's having a tea in her home for the Susan B's outgoing president, Mrs. Howard W. Genano.

Mrs. Ralph Murphy sent the makings for a Valentine party to her son, Navy Lt. Comdr. John A. Murphy, in Vietnam.  "It cost $11 postage to airmail him two big lemon cakes, gum drops and cinnamon candy hearts and Valentine napkins," she said.  "Now he's asking for rye bread and some pickled beans he once ate in the Near East, but how in the world do you pack pickled beans, even if I could find them?

Gloria McMaster's talent as a mezzo-soprano has taken her to many political celebrations.  The professor at the State University at Geneseo sang the national anthem the night last August when Nixon accepted the GOP presidential nomination at Miami Beach, and at the 1966 state convention when Nelson Rockefeller was nominated for governor and last year at his victory dinner.

For the program after the roast beef and raspberry shortcake luncheon, Kenneth Courtney of East Rochester, president of the Monroe County Legislature, discussed the county budget.  Then using color slides, interior designer Gertrude Baumer told how to create in the home "a better atmosphere for living."

She gave tips like: Make an overall plan to buy things that will fit in with the furnishings you own and use ... Pick up ideas for your home by learning to be visually literate by watching color TV and reading magazines ... Eclectic, the collected look of things from all over the world, is the new look ... For continuity and serenity in a room have one color used over and over again ... Repeating the same upholstering in several chairs gives great style to a room ... The latest trend is toward a heavily patterned look in rooms.

Mrs. Robert L. Criddle of Chili, the new Susan B. president, during the meeting got a telegram from her husband who's town counsel in Chili.  It read "Congratulations.  I couldn't lose you to a finer organization."

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