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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • Page 11

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Sioux City, Iowa
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THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930. 11 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE BEGINS Sioux City Business Men Leaders in Y. M. C. A.

Campaign With B9 filoua Cltr buslnww men taking part In to procure 400 nfrw members, annual membership campaign of T. M. C. A. started Tuesday and -will continue until Thursday Enthusiasm -was Instilled In the 'workers at a "kick-off" breakfast Jn T.

M. C. A. cafeteria Tuesday Paul Barber, general chairman for the drive, directed the ''pep" meeting. workers -will meet again at 12:15 o'clock this noon In the T.

M. C. A. to report progress. The campaign will end at a dinner meet- Ing this evening; at which time the final reports of the competing teams will be presented and recognition given tha squads which procured tha most new members.

The workers are divided Into teams representing the University of Nebraska and ths University of Iowa. Clyde Bozwell and Xorman H. Nelson are directing the Iowa workers. Team captains are: Ray TVIlcox, Van Hammcrstrom, Georga Teaman, J. E.

Keck and Allen Richardson. Members of the squads are: George Bliven, Berry Campbell, Charles Earl, Ralph Ross, Rev. E. N. Tomp- kln.i, Walter Prltchett, James TVhlt- temore, Ervin Hutchlnson, Jlorace "Wulf, Arthur Mjoen, Ray Heller, Kenneth Stock, E.

E. Calmer, Berry Campbell, Rev. TV. N. Hubbard, Rev.

It. H. tiUdwipr, Leonard Manley, Scott Burpee, TVilllam Ennenga, R. B. Pe- caut, A.

Morrlll, Howard Teters and James Sullivan. Directing activities of the Nebraska squads are A. O. Sundquist and A. P.

Soelberg. Squad captains are: II. V. Norris, G. M.

Rockwcod, Rev. TV. E. Smith, A. R.

Gephart and T. (M. Prall. Drive workers are: Larry Sloan, TV. C.

Slotsky, O. J. Gibbs, Franklin Brltton, James Hamilton, William Beuttler, G. A. Anderson, M.

C. Lange, S. L. Soelberg, H. H.

Hlne, E. Kowarsch. H. TV. Ring, TV.

F. Van Schreeven, Paul "Warner, Ho- bcrt Brake, Rev. G. W. Serrlil, Victor Soderberg, Paul Howe, Fred Col- yln.

Clarence Nash and N. Aalfs. (Examiner for Red Cross Gives Life Saying Tests Here 'Instruction, In the latest-methods ft life was given 80 girls at T. W. C.

IA. pool Monday night by Ned Campbell. waving examiner of the National Rod Cross, Bt Ixiuls. trera riven nrlm- tuara tor renewal of saving examiners' certificates. group of will form an ezaminlnK board that will meet weekly at the TV.

C. A. pool, They Mm. E. -at jvoolTues- Members, of the girl reserves of Irving, Bancroft and 'Washington schools will meet at the T.

w. C. A. today after school to elect a new president to succeed 'Adella Grain, who has resigned, The following girls Imvo passed testa for a awimmer'a button: Nellie Beraoskl, Benilce Lunls, Fay Mercer and Ijoretta Hanson. Leslie and Tower Hlnes have passed their Junior life saving tests.

Blllle Hlnes has paased a Junior Red Cross life saving test The Junior saving club met Saturday. The following were guests: Frances Hedlund, Arlene Terkelson, Hazel Henderson, Elizabeth Bliss and Dolores de Bella. Letha Howes Joined the club. The senior life saving club will meet at 7 o'clock Life Ing practice will be at 7 o'clock Friday night. Mary Rasmussen, an examiner of Red Cross life saving, Just returned from Wayne, where she passed the following girls In senior life saving: Nan Bangs, Marjorle Snell, Esther Spangler, Marlon Jo Theobald and Ledra Wetherell.

Father and Son Dinner Will Be Held Thursday The annual father and son dinner of the First Methodist Episcopal church will be held at the church at 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening. The dinner will be served by members of division No. 2 of the Women's society of the church, under tho direction of Mrs. Charles E. Evans.

A program of music and novelty events will follow the dinner. C. E- Roberta Is general chairman of the in charge of The committee In charge of the entertainment program Is composed of Hobart Brake, R. W. Tacliaberry Deloss ShulL.

One of the principal features of the entertainment will be an illustrated lecture on the birds of the Itaaoa lake region. SATRANG CLEMINSON FORMAL OPENING NEW LUNCHEONETTE FOUNTAIN at Their Fourth and Douglas Streets Store. Wednesday, November 19th Special Noon Day Menu for Opening Day Cream of Celery Soup Roast Young Turkey. Pecan Dressing Cranberry Sauce June Feaa Southern Style Sweet Potatoes Hot Rolli Choice of Coffee, Tea or Milk Pumpkin Pie With Whipped Cream Served from 11 A. M.

to 2 P. M. Regular Noonday Lunch from 11 A. M. to 2 F.

M. Breakfast Served from 7 A. M. to 11 A. M.

Get Acquainted with Our Service Upon the opening of our Fountain and Luncheonette Service, we wish to impress that we are offering Clean, Tasty Food and Fountain Dishes and Drinks. Our service is in charge of an expert, who knows how to please. See Sioux City's Other Newspaper WEDNESDAY FOR SPECIAL DRUG PRICES Congratulations SATRANG and CLEMINSON on the opening of their Fountain Service McKesson, More Porterfield Wholesale Druggists Jobbers of Fountain Supplies ELECTRICAL WIRING Installed by RYAN ELECTRIC CO. 405 Domlam Phoce 8-4378 We Congratulate SATRANG AND CLEMINSON Upon tbe Selection at Genuine Syracuse China For UM In Their New Fountain and Luncheon Service A Mechanically Refrigerated SODA FOUNTAIN Satrang Cleminson New Fountain and Luncheonette Service Jmtalle'd by I. FISCHMAN and SONS Philadelphia Chicago Boston New York GUARANTEES An equally cold ice cream soda to the last customer as to the first.

Congratulations to Satrang Cleminson We have installed Sioux City's most modern, automatically refrigerated soda fountain. The fountain service will feature Tasty Sandwiches and Palatable Soda Fountain Dishes and Drinks. Try our famous HOME STYLE MALTED MILK and SPECIAL JUMBO SODA. Quality fountain and expert dispensing will combine to win the most particular tastes. Come In and Be Convinced See Sioux City's Other Newspaper WEDNESDAY FOR SPECIAL DRUG PRICES The dry, constant cold of the mountain top State Board of Review Will Meet Here November 25 Members of state board of as- review will meet at tit house November to confer supervisors, auditors and of Woodbury and nearby Iowa counties, W.

Kblers, chief deputy auditor, stated Tuesday, It will the first time that tbe feoard bad, a tour of the state- Glace Its organisation about two ago, It has conducted Its work Hjti counties by corres- pondeivpe. Tbe purpose of the board Is to the tajies and levies as nearly uniform and as low as pos' the entire state- The 0 Jobi W. Footer and J. W. SIOUX 1 CITY CROCKERY CO.

Plumbing and Heating Equipment For Satrang Cleminson's New 'Fountain And Luncheonette Service Farnithed and Installed by McKENZIE PLUMBJNQ AND HEATING Fifth It, Liprnan ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION for every cooling pur page under the SATRANG CLEMINSON DRUG STORE The New Fountain Luncheonette Service of Satrang ft Cleminson Drug Store, 401 Fourth Street, is Equipped With JJpman Electrical Refrigeration! Wherever cold is needed, and in whatever form required, a Lipman machine will handft the job efficiently. For absolutely satisfactory results, put your problem squarely up to HI, GENERAL REFRIGERATION SALES CO. Factory Branch 414-416 Ho.pe Bldg. 15th Farnum Sti. Omaha, Nebraska Refresh Yourself With a Bottle of COCA-COLA Chesterman Co.

BOTTLERS SATRANG CLEMINSON Use Fairmont Products Frozen Goodies for the Holidays Already tbe creamlneas, fine flavor and purity of FAIRMONT'S Ice Cream are known far and wide. Therefore, at thU time, we wUh to announce our bricks and fancy which will advance beyond anything we have ever done In carrying out the ThanluglvUie day and motif. The Fairmont dealer In your neighborhood hfti number of flavors In ice cream and Ices from which to select. ICECREAM The Fairmont Creamery Company SM'dk, Cream, 'Buttermilk, Gutter, Cheae, Poultry, frozen Fntti.

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