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The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune from Muscatine, Iowa • Page 9

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MUSCATINE -JOtRNAE AND' NEWS-TRIBUNE THURSDAY, 'JUNE 1939' 9 Dr. Hayne Will Speak at St. Mathias Graduation The Rev. Donald Hayne of the State University of Iowa will be the principal speaker at the 77th annual commencement of St. Mathias high school to be held at 8 p.

m. Sunday at St. Mathias church. 16 to Graduate. The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. W. L. Hannon, pastor of St.

Mathias church, will confer diplomas upon 16 graduates. During the ceremony, the monsignor will bestow an award upon Miss Margaret Lange for perfect attendance for four years, and first and second awards in typing upon Catherine Fuller and Eugene O'Toole, respectively. The complete commencement program is as follows: Proces- enjoying brief respite Education Board Calls for Additional Equipment Bids Bids for additional equipment Gregorian, high school choir; ad- or the new high schol building dress, the Rev. Donald Hayne, wm bg recfiived by the Musca- State of Jowa; £ow educatkm gt a cial meeting to be held at the city hall at 1 p. m.

Friday, June 16. sional, Clark; "Veni Creator," to Praise Thee," Sister Editha, B. V. high Mary school choir; conferring of honors, the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. W. L. Har "Ave 1 A. J.

Boex; solemn equipment benediction of the blessed sacra- Rev. Msgr. W. L. Hannon;) An official advertisement for the has already been i ment; recessional, Clark.

Mary E. Flannery will be at the organ during the service. Awards Distributed. Exercises marking the closing of the -St. Mathias grade school took place at mass this morning.

After the mass, the reports for the entire school were given out and awards were distributed. this mass, the seniors approached Holy Communion in a body. After the mass, the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Hannon, the Rev. J. J. Morrissey and the seniors were breakfast guests of the sisters. The seniors will be breakfast guests of Mrs.

Herman Lange, 600 Pine street, on Sunday morning, June 4. St. Mathias alumni will serve a banquet at the Muscatine Hotel to the graduates of St. and their mothers, June 5. The following awards were distributed at the mass this morning: Perfect Attendance Gaeta, Catherine Fuller, Eina Carlson, P.

J. Bisesi, Robert C. Fuller, Francis Carroll, Billy Brown, Elmer Mapes, Catherine Martin. Mary Elizabeth Flannery. Cecilia Mary Bennett.

Margaret Hotka. Catherine Klein, Margaret Thauren, James Chasteen, Robert Ahlf, Russell Wenzlick, Arthur Steinbaugh, LeVerne Salek. Marian Fuller, Luella Dusenberry, Sam Calias. Billy Hillmer. Betty Carl, Vincent Gaeta, John Kelly, Alice Mapes, Bertha Stewart, John Hall, John Mendenhall.

Margaret Kelly, Harley Mills, Donna Jean Rann, John Alexander and Charles Kelly. Others Rewarded. published. Separate bids are to be submitted on steel equipment, a safe, drawing tables, printing cases and chrome furniture. The contract documents are on file at the office of the board in the city hall and with Keffer and Jones, Des Moines architects.

Social Glance The Twentieth Century club will hold its picnic Tuesday, June 13, at the home of Mrs. Charles Hendriks, 1206 Lucas street. Each member will be called. The Women's Relief corps will meet Friday night at 7:30 for a business meeting at the city hall. The Past Pocahontas club will meet Friday night at the Chrome room because of sickness at the home of Mrs.

Kate Ahlf. 409 Pond street, where it was previously scheduled to meet. Lining up a difficult putt, Captain Lyal A. Davidson, U. S.

Navy, is shown above enjoying; a little crecreation at the local municipal golf course before he leaves for Norfolk, to assume command of the XI. S. Omaha. His golfing companion is his brother, J. A.

Davidson, 407 Parkinson drive, with whom Capt. Davidson is visiting for several days. The naval officer is a native of Muscatine. Robbing' to Leave on Southern Trip Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Robbias, 119 East Eighth street, by train tonight on. a several weeks vacation trip. They spend some time Taos, New Mexico, visiting with! Mrs. Robbins' sister, Miss Anna McCoy, who is engaged in welfare work there.

Later they will go to San Francisco to attend the fair, will visit in Eugene, and at Seattle, and other in the west en route home. Tea Attracts Many Guests at New Era SOCIAL PLANNED AT SPECIAL GUILD MEET At the special ity guild of church at the home of Mrs A large crowd, attended silver tea sponsored by the Phm-j indosa club ol the I farm in Sweetland township moved from the log cabin into I the newly built home. The tea set is now the property of Mrs. I Patience Sherfey. I Preceding the the follow- i ing program was given: Girl's 'trio, "I Passed by Your Window," 3 Beverly lcr and ial meeting of Trin- I morial Lutheran church Weanes- ino Trinity Episcopal day night- in 'the.

community and 'Tl Milo Templeman, 284 Burnside avenue, building Hundreds of 'and "Whispering Leaves," by Moovheud, Marian Hetz- Lorraine Raub; whistl- rasquiba Serenade," The World is Wait, ing. For the Sunrise," by Mrs. peonies and huge carl Houdek: duet, "Just Outside Wednesday night further plans i bsskels of jnga, iris and the Door," and "Springtime of were made the ice cream so- endcr 01 me the lovely Soul," Mrs. Carl Waiter and I cial which the guild will sponsor background for the he Mathewson lawn, arranged tea table which WES set 1919 Mulberry June H. with a iace cloth and nk an i The next meeting of the guild wh i te jles in crystal holders.

be Tuesday afternoon at home of Mrs. Carl Schroeder, Advanced Writing Certificates, East Eleventh street, awarded by ihe A. N. Palmer Writing Carl, Margaret Ann Fuller. Patricia Fox, Dorothy Thompson, Ruth Paulick.

Paul Valett. Billy Hillmer. Henry Pallischeck, Mary Ann Motier, Maryrose Brown. Winifred Bisesi, Betty Chaudoin. Gene Fuller.

Vincent Gaeta. I Elaine Gremmel. Alice Mapes. Shirley Randall. Jane Reindl and Marion Stuart.

Final Writing Mary Elizabeth Klepper, Bertha Stewart, Jean Chaudoin, Joyce White and Janet Fuller. Junior Writing Patricia Carl. Lucille Dwyer, Margaret Kelly, John Hall, John Mendenhall. John Schroeder, Cheryl Paul. Rodger Lindle and Alice Chayka.

Progress Blcadorn, Marvin Salek, Frances Albert, Donna Jean Rann, Susanne Barry. Theresa Grimm, Mary Lou Schauland, Harley Mills. Waiter Hinkley, John Naughton and Pa-1 tricia Mapes. I Merit Hall, Paul Kelly, Marvin White, Audrey I Lindle, John Alexander, Jo Ann I Lnnge, William Carl, Theresa I Dwyer, Marvin Kelly, Norrisj Hines, Vivian Smith, Rosemary Dorothy Koenigsaecker, 'Carol Chayka, Velma Mills, Raymond Novak, Betty Jane Buster. Patricia Collins and Marietta Newton.

The national consumption of beer is decreasing in while the consumption of coffee, tea and wine is increasing. A crystal centerbowl was filled with syringa, lilacs and pink roses. Mrs. Frank Sauer and Mrs. George Grimm, president and vice-president respectively of the club, poured.

McCullough closed th-e program. The silver-and-gold-lined tea A silver offering was taken and r.nd matching coffee service used guests were seated' at small tables were over 75 with centerpieces; Roald 1A.mundsen journeyed to'been purchased by Maj. John) The committee on arrangements the South Pole to. raise funds for a trip to the North Pole. Sherfey in Chicago at the time the family living on the Sherfey included Mrs.

Henry Rahlf. Mrs. Clarence Mockmore, Mrs. Ernest EXTRA James F. Faulkner Rites Are Conducted services for James Funeral Faulkner, 75, who died Tuesday at his home in Drury township, Rock Island county, Illinois, were I held at 2 today at the! George M.

Wittich Funeral home the Rev. W. B. Milne, pastor of the First Congregational church, officiating. Pallbeanrs were Robert Taylor, Haynes, Charles Hayes, John Mills, Martin Wherry and John Frieden.

Flower attendants were Mrs. Porter Duwney, Mrs. Faulkner and Mrs. Verna Music was provided at the rites by Mrs. Alcie Henslcy and Miss Lorraine Davis with Mrs.

George Holliday at the organ. Burial was in the Reynolds cemetery in Illinois. Personal To Fat Girls Now you call ulim down your face and fie- urc without strict dieting or back-hrcakinsr Jurt sensibly nnd take 4 Mw- roola Tablets a clay, according to the di- Marmola Tablets have been sold to the public for tnore than thirty years. More than twenty million boxes have bcem distributed durine that period. is not intended as a cure-all for all'ailments.

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size with Deluxe features at this low price! Lifetime porcelain interior holds plenty of food shelf area is 12.10 sq. Extra bottle space! 1 sliding shelf! Super Powered mechanism is silent, economical! Vegetable Bin Keep! greenstuff! garderv- freih ana" crisp! 8 qh.1 Porcelain Interior Light lights when door is opened; automatically goes of? when door is closed! Food Guardian Speedy Freezer You con Tell In gla'ncv- Iha exact starago temperature -within, the cabinet; Stainless, oasy to cleonl Hoi-a doorl Moke! 63 'cubes, 6 Ibs. per freezing! MONTGOMERY WARD 117 IVEST SECOND ST. Use Ward's Catalog Order. Dcpfc" TUONE 336 Wedekind serving for her sister, Mrs.

Ed Reimers, Mrs. Walter Henke and Mrs, Earl Richman. The peonies were the gift of Earl Richman of the state park and the lilacs and the syringa were presented by Tom Noble of the parsonage 25c Carters Pills Slump Noted Again in Marriage Mart Young Dan Cupid's aan seemed to be faltering a -bit here today as the marriage li-. cense business noted. its second month's decline in a row after hitting a prosperous pace the past year and a half.

Marriage licenses issued 1 by Clerk of Court Ballard B. Tipton numbered 32 during May, a drop of 8 from April and a decline of nine from; the 41 put out a year ago, in May, 1938. May, 2937, was also above last month with 36 licenses, 1936 was behind with 27. TKINITY EPISCOPAL PICNIC IS SCHEDULED The Trinity Episcopal church Sunday school picnic will be held Two Named Members of Historic Society Two 'Muscatine residents, Mrs. Paul Barry and William E.

L. Bunn, have been elected to membership in the Historical Society of- Iowa, according to word from lo.wa City. At the same time 13 other persons were honored by being chosen-to membership. Saturday, June 3. The group will jneet outside the church at 10 a.

m. and proceed to Weed park -in cars. Each--is asked to bring a box lunch. Ice cream cones will b'e Games and various other amusements will, provide the entertainment for the day. In case of rain, the picnic will be postponed until the following Saturday, June 10.

Under favorable conditions, an airplane 'can be s-eea si 10,000 15,000 feet HELP 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES To Flush out Acids and OlKer Poisonous Doctors say your kidneys contain 15 Miles of liny tubes or filters which help to purify tho and keep you heuJiby. Most people pws iboutS pints a cay or about 3 pounds of tvw5ic. Frrqucr.t or scanty vith smarting ind burning sbowg thcro may bo -EomctbiDE WTOUC with your kidneys or bladder. An excess of acids or poisons In your when due to functionnl kidney disorders, may bo the beginning of ungcinE backache, rheumatic paina. Ice pfllnfl, of pop and getung up mighw, swelling, puffmess under tho eyes, headaches and dizziness.

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