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In Concert DRAKE ARTISTS Ruth E. Mann Will Marry C. of C. Women to Give Recital and Party Today Rmdlng prMtponnd. The rending of the play, "Allen Corn" which Sara Blala Cohen was to give Monday at the Younker tearoom, has been post poned until May 22.

zard when he played In "Lulu Belle" on the stage. There were AO in the cast and only 32 in the audience. limes Melton I an excellent cook. Wields a mean skillet and even turn the roast at dinner. Some of Melton's favorite dishes are spaghetti (Melton style), poulet flam bee a la brnehe (sounds palatable), spoon bread (what's that), and sausage, To Mr.

Longneckert The same I II Hi i EMM studied both for the ministry and medicine before he decided on radio, Will Rogers, who recently started broadcasting over an eastern hookup, says ha will give his entire radio salary to charity. Rosemary Lane, of the) Indlanola, Lanes, made her debut aa a soloist last week. She and her sister now singing with Warlng's Pennsylvania Olga Medo-lago Albfuil, heard over NBG networks, has a desire to sing for the deaf. Has been experimenting with doctor on a device which will transmit vibration of song to those bora without eardrums. Freddie Rich, orchestra director, was raised In a tenement house district.

Playmates Included Eddie Cantor, Georgia Jessel, George Gershwin. In the same neighborhood could be found Gyp the Blood and Lefty Louis. Incidentally, Rich has his final decree for divorce. Thundering Ed Thorgerson, announcer, is writing his radio experiences for a national magazine. Some announcers do get around.

Unless present plans fail, Bos- MISS CILtlTI 2 'f HI. I 1 LILLIAN ROBINSON I CteMONS I Evelyn Tender who will appear In the Drake university concert originating In K-S-O and broadcast through 41 stations of the National Brottd-caHtlng Co, The Sunday afternoon theater of the air reach a new high level In radio entertainment when Earl Larlinore, tht) swond Guild player Is presented by "l'age of Ho nance" at p. m. today over the K-S-O, K-W-C-K Blue Network. Lariniore's Broadway fame la marked by such Guild produc tions.

as Eugene O'Neill's "Strange Interlude," "Marco Millions," and other. He will be heard today In the dramatization of "Kadio Sweetheart." The story deals with a radio announcer. Should be Interesting. Jans Froman will be heard on the K-S-O Blue Network today at 8:15 p. m.

when she joins the ranks of Vincent Lopez's famous so ciety orchestra, singing as only the Froman lass can. Jane is a gradu ate of University of Missouri. Won degrees In music and journalism and planned to become a newspaper woman. Went to Cincinnati seeking reporter's job. Landed radio job Instead.

Heard by Paul Whlteman who induced her to join National Broadcasting in Chicago. Within few months her picture became almost as well known as her voice. Striking beauty made her most photographed girl In radio. Has been singing on air ever since. Never did find that newspaper job.

Eddie and Ralph, Sisters of the Skillet, claim things are so tough in Texas that horse thieves are stealing Shetland ponies. Richard Maxwell, singer, likes girls with freckles and dislikes girls with painted finger nails Lanny Rosa enjoys everything In a circus but the freaks Robert Simmons raises dogs Elizabeth Lennox, flowers. a James Wallington, announcer, TO BROADCAST 42 Stations to Carry Music Programs. With station K-S-0 as key for the National Broadcasting: Co. blue network, Drake university students and faculty musicians will broadcast over 42 radio stations from coast to coast next Wednesday, May 10, and Wednes day May 24.

The time of the broadcasts on both Wednesdays wilt be from 2 until 2:30 p. m. The first program will be played by the Sinfonia trio, which has risen to an outstanding; position In musical circles since Its organization two years ago, and Evelyn Teander of Des Moines, a student pianist and pupil of Paul Stoye. The Program. The program for next Wednes day afternoon follows: Trio Opus 50, Theme and vari ations, by Tscbaikowsky, played by the Sinfonia trio.

Concert Etude In Minor by Liszt, played by Evelyn Teander. Trio Prelude and Fugue by Joaquin Turina, and Aria Opus 11 by Robert Schumann, played by the Sinfonia trio. World Famous The heads of the piano, Violin and cello deoartments In the Draka school of music form the trio. Paul Stoye, the pianist, prefers to be known by his playing, al though his compositions are cir culated In all parts of the world He has played for many of the royal families of Europe, and has been decorated by several governments. Brilliant Playing.

Anthony Donato is a young violinist whose brilliant playing has brought his name Into recent prominence. He has been a pupil of the former concert master of the New York symphony orchestra, and for the three years preceding his coming to Drake was a member of the Rochester Philharmonla orchestra. Held Scholarships. Franz Kuschan, cellist of the trio, has devoted his life to the study of his Instrument. He studied and played In Philadelphia and Boston until 1915.

He came to Drake in 1922. Evelyn Teander, the student pi anist, has been a pupil of Paul Stoye since she was 12. She has held several Juillard foundations scholarships. Canada Stations. The chain of stations which will carry the Drake programs will include two in Canada and stations in -all parts of the United States.

In Iowa, the broadcasts will be heard from K-S-O- in Des Moines, K-W-R-C in Cedar Rapids and KOIL In Council Bluffs. Mrs. F. A. Hermann Opens Home to Club Members of the G.

0. Y. club entertained at a mother-daughter luncheon Thursday at the home Mrs. F. A.

Hermann, 1343 East Ninth st. Guests were Mrs. L. Phipps of St. Charles, and Mesdames H.

R. Proudfoot, Williamson, M. Fortner, Sam Day, Hermann, W. W. Williams, F.

Bullis, Addie Mathis and Hester Kahalar. Hostesses at the af fair were Mesdames Margaret King, F. A. Hermann. W.

Oster-lund, O. Hermann, B. McLaughlin, Hutton, J. E. Shackelford, John Shaffer, Lottie Golisch, and Velma Morgan.

Ivan L. Botsford To Present Pupils Ivan L. Botsford of the School Allied Arts, I0T Fifth will present a group of piano students recital Saturday at 8 p. m. at the Jewish Community Center.

Miss Emma Lou Simon of the Kosloff ballet will assist on the program and will appear in three dance numbers. The Aeolians' ladies quartet will appear in two groups of songs. Ralston McPan-iel will be master Of ceremonies. Students appearing in the recital Wilma Randall Huhv Lewia Rosalie Smolkln Wavne Btwrlght Evelyn Becker Junior Neff Helen Levllt Virginia Fitch alary Louise Sud wrigni Reh-cra Neff Madrid or Personals. Misa I.lllvsn Jacobs, daughter Mr.

aid Mrs. Leon Jacobs of 721 Thirty-fifth st, is recovering from operation for appendicitis performed Friday at Iowa Lutheran hospital. IMPORTANT. i. RED NETWORK Programs.

Sunday. 00 Balladcers. WOW WDAF WWJ OU Sketches. WTAVt WWJ WOAK WHO WOAI Major Bowie's Family, WHO WOAf WTAM Moonshine and Himeysnrkle. WTAM iiiov roiai irons umt.

wiam wuw WHO. 12:30 KaiorSone Octet. WTAM WFAA wuai now WOAF 1:00 Wayne King and Hi! Orchestra. WHO 0W WWJ WTAM WPAF WLW :00 soiling, the Well-Sprint Mask, VDAF H'UlO Vee anal Johnny. WTAM WOW )A WAHU KOA :30 Temple Song.

WOW WDAF HA (4 bona Octet, WHO WOW WIMf 4:00 (athnh Hnnr. WHO WOW WDAF WSM KOA 4:311 Our American WWJ WOW. Bert Ijihr. I Slml, and Rubln-off'e Orchestra. WMAF WLW WHO WTAM WWJ WOW.

7:00 M-rry Oo Soead. HO WF.NR WDAF 7:30 Album Familiar Vnsle. WHO WOW WTAM WKNR WTMJ KSTP Kavtd I.awrenca. WHO WOAF WTAM WWJ. 8:111 Hkhhghie na gkadowg.

WOW WflAF Sunday af Mh I'arkeri. WPAF WOW 1VH I KSTP WW Kin 1.5 Don Hall Trie. WOAF KSTP WOW 00 Ten Black's Orehealrm. WOW Noel Orcutt Mr. and Mrs.

T. 0. Mann, 940 gixty-flf th hav announced the fngagement and approaching mar ridge of their daughter, Ruth Elolda Mann, to ihe Rev, Noel Orcutt, son of Mrs. Rachael Orcutt and the late Rev. N.

A Orcutt The announcement was made Friday evening at the home of the bride's parents. Guests present were the Mesdames Elolse Kern, Begin Kaldenberg, Edna Pointer, Rachael Orcutt and Jessie Mann end the Misses Elinor Gonder, Loytl Graham, Reta Cox, Vlr-rinia Pedersen, Lucile Pedersen Vivian Ewlng, Martha Shoales, Edna Davis, Bessie Eggers and Vilma Weesner. The wedding will take place the evening of June 2 at Gatchell Methodist church In the presence of relatives and friends. The Rev. Raymond M.

Shipman will per form the ceremony. The bride-elect la a graduate of North High school. The Rever end Mr. Orcutt la a graduate of East High school and Is attending Simpson college at Indlanola. He is pastor of Gatchell Memorial Methodist church.

Club Calendar P. T. A. NOTES. (ilvMi, Tuortav.

p. nv, Muile fey Fifth tnrl Hixth Rradtt. In null Minn. ft lk, TuMtUy. 3 10 p.

chonl. Ftfty-thir-1 it. an irrbanOalt tv. lnmallnion Prtmtr ptr form not of irhool crrrieitra UUlanf, Tuttdty. 1:30 p.

m. May day program will ht siwm oa lawn of achool fv rhlilrcn. Bualneaa mttiini kn tiwn of Mr J- W. Crawford. Klaction.

Ji.hn Adam, Tutwtay, p. arhool. Bunmtii. atrial, ruiar mMttni in char of Mil. T.

Oiehrich. pakr, Mlii Whirry. Btnl, Tuday. 3 p. arhool auditorium.

Burial and regular meeting Com-tOimentarv tea for teachem. Program of iimaic. danctn and raadinKi. Wallarr -Whittle, Tuesday, 3 p. trhool auditorium.

ReKtilar mating tn char of Mri. A. H. Rmburff. Party for teachem, Special Invitation to all mothcri to ba prtitnt.

Itudy riaif. vommurmy room tpeaKtr. ur. Julia. Hill.

Social, rtcular mettlni. 3 30 Followed by a tea In honor of tht tttfhcn. Porktm. Tuesday. 3 P.

rl Uuglcal ti rvwormg ttarhcra. Thr will tn musical aeltrtioni. rtadlnM and a whiffling auto. ath, Tuesday, 2 30 p. achool auditorium.

Regular meeting tn char it of Mra A. W. Votruha. Elerdon. Program presenter! by Nah puptii under direction of tfachen.

American auxiliary Brooke, Tiieiday, 3 '10 p. achoo! auditorium. Regular meet Int. in charge of Mrs. O.

Hawktna. Mtuic by Brooke Mother itngcra. Annual report! of committee. Kirk wood. Tuesday 3pm, arhool Regular meeting In charge of Mrs.

Stewart. Miss O'Rrmrke. sneaker. Installation. Henry hahln, Tuesday, 7 30 p.

School teachers will see parents In home rooms from 30 p. to p. ra. At 8 rm. Olney Weaver will speak ia audi-num.

Past presidents night. Oak Park. Tueadav at 3 10 p. preceded by board meeting at 2 p. m.

Regular meeting Mrs. Charles Pye, speaker. Installation. Wanning too. Tuesday.

9 p. Khool. frnl in charge or Mrs. t). J.

Ryan. Nsw effirers wtll he announced. Hsiawalt. Tuesday, 3.30 m. to m.

horns of Mrs. Mnses Marks. 5403 tVaferhury road. Musical tea honoring test-here, vmnn and vocal two. Committee in charge.

Mesdames Carl trake. rullsrd Hall. James B. Speirher, Frank Grie'ingar una v. nreenwa i.

Cm tell. Tuesday at 2 p. m. In the if hrvii auditorium ratten school review will he given followed by a tea honoring the learners Emerson, Tuesday 3 10 p. Social and FiuUr May day party with program by pupils.

finnt, Tuesday, at 3 10 n. m. achoot Rtiiiar meeiins in charge of Mrs H. K'oerts. Mits Katherlne hntg ana Mrs.

KrH 0. mri son, speakers. Howe. Tuesdav 3 schoo Regu- ir meeting In charge of Mrs. Fred Brown.

nfaiistion. Ciirlle Benton, Tuesday. 3 in iryrtu school Meeting In charge of Mrs. Tlor, Class fl-A will bt on program. Ray Miller, sneaker.

Park Aventtf. Wednesday, 2 30 ra room. Regular meeting, in itirse of the tenrhers. Installation, (rocker, Tuesdav, 3 p. community ''tin.

Business, regular meeting. Klec.tinn. mrrsm will be given favorin? the 6-A ipii ho win enter Junior High school xt semester. tnrnr rif bs. rhn, Thurmav, 12:30 p.

Mrs. M. Phillips I.unrhrn Anslitlnn hnl- Hr May. lira. Norton.

Revnw Mrs. Fnlin. I T. bnk irnup 8. Tufidtv.

1 hom of MIm Thilm Ppnnliton. i Klvpnlh t. iTnuri aparlmenlsl mffilnn. Uisi Prudnc Tomlln- jsin will review. PI Omlrrna, Gammi cMptor, Vondv 15 p.

riMn f5rtenwvd park. In cliarte of Mm Carroll prepared on question! on Ruama. Bring cupi and (liver Pea Molnoa rfntal AUlant. Mnndav Vr A B. nffict.

714 Boultahlt iSulIclinsr. Beaular Mav business meetln. Fr. W. A.

Lanphtra will speak. MK'IU. riTBS. O. Thursda'.

1 Mrs Maurice Hiiler. S31 Twtntv-nlnih at. t.unrheon. Assisiint hnatesa. Mra.

C. T. I.ynn. Friendship. Tuaaday, 1 lunrhann.

inoo Twenileth at. Kesular meellna. Mrs T. L. Dorrla.

hotless Mrs W. r.eiatt. Mra. r.enrca Lister and Mrs. C.

Shenard. asslstina Glen Arden, Tueadav, 1pm limrheon iih Mri. Omm Bnwen. Mils Grand av. Limrheon.

a'lal. regular mf'ina. rheer-. Thursdav. ith Mrs.

Amanda Aulirh. .12.1 Oiford st. for I lunrheon and airlal maeline potluck i (here Amla Bridge, Monday avanlns at the Avondala rmntry rlun Social meellna In char of Misa Alica Murrnv. failwlle nanshtrr's of American hrldce Monday aveninf Mrs Henry 6.4 Tirileth st. Mra.

Oeorce Ahrold, Mrs. William RiuIth, Mlasei Nell and Anna Cav Iris, will meet tht noma of Mrs. Marquart, Tuaiday at 1 p. m. Luncheon meetine.

Worth Whllf. Wednesday. 1 p. Mra A Shores, 81B Morton av. Luncheon social, resular meatlnii In charaa of Mrs.

Msvme Riihv Vnlslns Amktani, Friday 1 Mra Sadilek. Luncheon reauiar meeiin In char of Mra. 1. T. Jones and Mra.

Walter Tupp, 1 ITKRARV Ti BS. fill nnl. Mondav 1 p. m. Mra.

Fred Orate Reaular meellna. Flertlpn Tartla. Tuesday. 12:,10 p. m.

Mrs T. L. Brown, 432S Woodland lunrhaon. mi sic rum Phi FpII.Hi alumnae. Tuesday at 8 at tha home of Mra.

PrlnK Need-ham, 624 Thiriy-fourih at. Mrs. John Wooden, aiale.tin hostess. BENEFITS. St.

JwpITi parish. Monday avenlnf. St Joseph! hall, Thirty-third it and Easlon Mvd. Benefit card party In charge of Mrs. R.

W. Hunnel. Anhurn. O. E.

S. Mondav. IS p. Auhurn Masonic temple. 3612 8uth henent bridse.

Prliei and refreehmanta. Admission cents. Aranthna No. 63ft. O.

p. University I. O. 0. F.

hall. WlJ'Va Twenty-fifth benefit card party. Admission 25 cents each. Special prliea In charge of Nelle Wlndmlller, Bealrlca Letf-ler and Hajel Shaw. St.

Anthony's church. Tuesday afternoon and evening. S. 8 Community house, benefit card party. Prlrra and refreshments.

Admission 25 cents. Mayflower Behekah lodge, Wednesday, 15 p. I. F. hall, Second at.

and Euclid ave. Benefit card party. Bethany Lutheran Ladies' Aid will pon-or a Jitney dinner Friday from to 7 p. open to public. Mrs 1.

Albrecht and. commlttea In charge. A Pythian Sisters. Wednesday, MI Pythian homt. Wi7 K.

Fifth it. card party tn charge of Meatamei Brann. Ooff. Mathtwa and Sutton. Prisea and ra-frethmenti.

Admission 25 cants A. A. O. No, 2, Wednesday. 2 K.

0. clubrooms. Mark! building. Beniflt in charge of Mn. flrace Markey.

Mra. Nor Slatlery nd Mn. Ann Mc- Visltalloa Partah, Wtdnesday nd p. m. Visitation Benefit in charge of Misses Fllen 0 Hern and Mary O'Meara Mra.

Jamea Lysaght and Mra John M. Klwaln. Mllwaoke, Railroad Tuesday. 1 p. m.

at the V. W. A Benefit card party In charga of tha Mesdames Anna Kriiingtr, W. Flnnlcura aod K. M.

Hamilton CHt'RCH rlTRS. Frlsble, Mondav, 1 p. homt of Mra Prltchard J. Payseur, 150(1 Forty first st, Lunrheon. Mra.

Kdward W. Rlddell, aa-itsting hostess. liroup Thre. Plymnuth Women Fed ration. Monday.

1 p. Charlej Ha tt and Soni Wholesalt Orocery Co Itn Fourth luncheon IB charga of Mri. Todd. rhunh, Tuesday, fl P- Plymouth church community house, till 1 notiurk lupper tn charge of Mesars. id Merdsmes ft.

H. Miller. Mark t-ord nd William Rosesl. Adeline, Thursday. iJ-M water-, nrs cahin.

picnic luncheon all lonng MarrieS Folk! flub or riromiui. 8 1 p. n. e. d.

ti st A ADVF.RTleiKMF.SfT. 1S70 Kilocycles. AFFILIATED WITH NBC CHAIN BLUE NETWORK. Sunday Morning, 7:00 Children's Hour, Children Talent NBC. 8:00 Uncle Bill Reads tha Fun nles, presented by Colo nlal Baking Company.

9:00 Sunshine Varieties. 10:00 Modern Instrumentalist NBC. 10:15 Radio City Symphony Or chestra and Soloist NBC. 11:15 Nell Sisters, Harmony Trio NBC. 11:80 Sabbath Reverie NBC.

Afternoon. 12:00 Monarch Mystery Tenor, presented by Monarch Foods NBC. Veterans of World War may be able recognize the voice of th Tenor when he sings familiar songs. The uniden tified musician is scheduled to present "Trumpeter'1 and "Tommy Lad," both favorites with boys of th A. E.

and often ung by tha tenor while In France. "Scoops" about ra dlo star will be told' by radio reporter during sam broadcast 12:15 International Radio For urn, "I Pan-Europ Union Count C. Kalergi, President P. Union. NBC 12:30 Northwestern Chronicle, Newspaper Drama, pre eented by Teast Foam NBC.

1:00 Waltzing. 1:15 Donald Novlf, Tenor, pre sen ted by Franker Cloth lng Store. 1:30 Friendly Circle, Old Songs, presented by Lilly' Home. 1:45 Radio Forum talk, Frank McDonough, Asst. Editor, Better Home and Gardens.

2:00 Gould and Shefter Plana Duo NBC. 2:15 Symphonette, Orchestra NBC. 2:30 Samovar Serenade, Russian Orchestra NBC. 3:00 World of Religion NBC. Dr.

Stanley High, internationally known journalist, author, and editor as weH aa minister, will be heard in first of summer aeries, Male quartet and muslQ will complete program. Pnrjt at Rnmunna Tra n. presented by Castoria NBC. Earle Larimore of many Theater Guild productions and at present appearing on Broadway, will have leading role in "Radio Sweetheart." 4:00 Brahm Recital, String Quartet NBC. Dr.

John Ersklne, head of Juilliard School, wlU make one of hi rare microphone appearances as a musician when tha concluding pro gram of Brahms Chamber Music aerie is presented. 4:30 L'Heure Exquise, Women'! Octet, organ NBC. 4:45 Adventures of Dick Dar lng, Boy's Story, presented by Quaker Oats NBC, 5:00 Borah Mlnnevltch and Hi Harmonica Rascals NBC, 5:15 Morin Sisters, Harmony Trio NBC. 5:25 Kingsbury Base Ball score presented by Kingsbury Beer. 6:30 Great Moment In History, Drama, presented by Fleischmann Teast NBC.

The fight and final triumph over yellow fever which made possible tha completion of Panama Canal in 1914 will be recalled during this program. Evening. 6:00 Th Music of Vienna, OrchestraNBC. 7:00 Melody Special, orchestra, Variety Acts. 7:30 Walter Gossip, presented by Jergen's LotionNBC.

7:45 Pickens Sisters, HarmonjJ Trio NBC. 8:00 Phil Dewey' Fireside Songs, Ballads NBC. 8:15 Vincent Lopez Orchestra, presented by Real Silk NBC Lopez and his society orchestra, one of outstanding musical organizations in America, will bs heard in new all musical show. Lopez 1 real radia veteran. His was first orchestra to broadcast danc music over WJ2 back it.

1922, and It ha been oa the air ever sine. He haa been featured in th Fol lies, in the most swank hotels in country and haa played for more society parties than any other orchestra today. Beautiful Jane Froman will be heard with th orchestra, Froman i most photo, graphed girt In radio. 8:45 President Roosevelt Speak to Nation NBC. 9:00 Orange Lantern, Oriental Mystery Drama NBC.

9:15 Three Queens and Thre Jacks. 8:30 Minneapolis Symphony On cnesira NBfj. 10:30 Register Radio Reporte and Base Ball Scores. 10:40 Dane Nocturne, William btoes Orchestra, concert. Jazz NBC.

1 -00 Dancing in Chicago NBO. old bird scratched thin up for last Sunday. Thanks for them kind words. These Firms til 6 from dD Broadcasts tune in on their programs they offer you excellent radio entertainment throughout the week. See K-S-O daily schedules in The Register and Tribune for time of each program.

Armour Company Artistic leanera Bamsdall Oil Company Bftty Leo Shop Blue Bird Lunch Boekenhoff Cafe Brinsniald Company Castoria Central Auto Market Chase Investment Company Cllquot Club Ginjrerale Colonial Baklnir Company Cotv Cosmetics Daniel Brother Tire Company Davidsons Furniture Store De Moines Co-operative Dairy Des Moine Oaa Company Dea Moines Master laintra Association Dea Molnea Tent and Awning Company Dea Moines Theater Elders Horse Market Ferguson Realty Company FlelHchmann Yeast Foe Cleaners and Dyers Frankel'a Clotbinr Company Frledrleh Refrigerator Company Gately SUres, Inc. Glasgow Tailors Goodrich SUvertown, Inc. Harter Motors Harvey Brothers Clothing Co. Hewitt and Son Hof-Brau Horllck Household Finance) Hudson-Essex Hudson-Jone Auto Company Hummel Brothers Ingram Shaving Cream Iowa Seed Company J. C.

Moore Kadio Service Jergens Lotion Jerrenm, Tailors Johnson Clothing Company Keating Coal Company Kingsbury Lady Esther Face Cream Lilly's Funeral Home. Lion Automotive Finance Corp. Man neck Motor Company Manchester Biscuit Company Mandevllle-Klng Garden. Advice Monarch Foods Norman Cassiday Fanor Shoe Company l'eter Pan Bread Princess Pat Quaker Oats Keal Silk Red Ball Store Sander Motor Company Se-fren and Gllckman Selck Tent A Awning Company Mnclalr Oil Standard Glass and Paint Co. Swift and Company The I tlca Thrift, Inc.

Two Forty Cleaner Westinghouse Klectrlo World Fair Tours Yeast Foam Tablets Y'ounkers iaisers Stationery Company imsraaster Breads, inc. molxes KiloeijelvH MIM MNNK AAI AA3 Affair to Be Held at Drake University at 3 P. M. A recital and tea party will given today at Draks university lounge by the Department of Women's Affairs of the Chamber of Commerce. More than 200 guests have been Invited to call between the hours of 3 and 5 p.

m. The feature of entertainment will be a program presented by the glee club with Stanford Huls-hlzer directing and Mrs. Hulshlier accompanying. Mrs. B.

Edith Moore, department chairman, Is shown In the Illustration with Miss Robinson, glee club chairman; Mis Clemmons gtae club president, and Miss Scott, secretary. The glee club will be assisted in presenting its program by George Leedham, violinist and graduate of North High school who took part in the state music contest finals. Three solos will be played by Mr. Leedham who now is a and all day sewing Id charga or Mra. Aiica rmgeon.

(roup Four, Plymouth Woman'! eratton, Friday. 1 p. home of Fft- Mn E. D. McOade, 940 Thirty-eighth lunrnpon.

Kulhaan f'lrrle, Or ace Methodist Epis copal church, Friday. 2 p. church parlors, rvxuiir niaatlng In charga of Mra Al Harglum and Mra. D. G.

Kggentxrger. special jdoihera day prugraia. FRATKKNAL CI.l BS, May, in. Jury, 12 30 p. m.

Potlurk luncheon. Widav at horns of Mra. Anna Kern. 1010 Thirty-first st. Luncheon in charge of Mra.

Carl Smgmaster. Mr Camp, Social circle, Wednesday. 1 p. 140 Forty-fifth at. Luncheon meeting, Ethel Maybee, hostess Anna Miller and Flia Llmlquist.

assisting h.vstesses. Leech Hrhckuh loilge, No. 78, Tuesday. 8. I.

O. O. F. hall, 615 Locust at. Regular meeting In charge of Beva Miller.

Hawkeje Social Sewing circle. Wednea. day. 12 30 p. m.

East Pea Molnea Masonic temple. East Sixth ave. aod locust St. Potluck luncheon In charge of Agnes Svester, Ida Darrah. Klta Burgum, Mabel Bremer, and Josephine Suddotn.

Tall orn auxiliary No. 14 to the N. A. L. C.

Thuraday for 1 p. m. luncheon and buaiiieae meeting home of Mra. Clarence Brown. 1614 Thirteenth at Mrs Harry P.

Miller and Mra. Charlea M. Dean assisting. Fern Leaf Camp 98 of the R. N.

A Wednesday, 8 Columbia hall. 409 E. Locust at. Regular meeting In charge of Mary Milligan, Dora Van Gundy and committee. Jiislak (liven circle No.

73 L. of the 0 A. Thuraday tn courthouse Kegmar meeting la charga of Mabie Weatherlnglon. Welsh Ladiei. Tuesday.

12 30 p. m. Mrs. R. Quinn.

201 P. Woodland luncheon, regular meeting In charge of Mra W. Lewis. Mrs. 8.

Jones assisting hostess. Aranthaa. No. 530. O.

s. 8. Tuesday. University I. 0 O.

F. hall. 1219K4 Twenty fifth at. Regular meeting In charga of Carrie Pound and Albert Kreutt. aptlol drove, 201 Woodmen Circle.

Mondav at 8 n. m. Mooak hall 918 Locus! it. All members of the team to be present for practice la charge of Annie Smith. Lincoln dlvlalon No.

20. L. A. to Wednesday 2 p. m.

Marks building. Sixth and (irand avenues. Klltnliclh M11MI1 circle, N. A. Friday i.

ni. lunclifrin. Mrs. Fred Barkalow. 4023 Franklin ave.

Regular meeting in charge of Mrs. Roie Tcnney. nriitiigtun iu. iu, vi M.Hise, at the home of Mra. H.

J. En-low. 3100 Beaver ave. All day regular meeting In charge of Mra James F. Olda.

asl wrarte association, inursoay ai m. Jewish Community center. Regular meeting in charge of Lutetta 8 an, Kivirta Dorothy Johnson, Swart and Klien Slack, F.a.l date So. 538 0. K.

Friday 8 m. Sherman hall. E. Thirtieth and walnut streets. Regular businesg meeting in charge of Lena Maurer and Charlea Shannon.

Auburn No. 44 0. E. Wednesday 8 home of Mrs. Glenn Allen, 2133 Grand ave.

fast Matrons' ciud regu lar meeting In charge of Mrs. H. Glenn Allen Unit Shrine eociai circle, Tuesday m. luncheon. Mrs.

H. n. Williams, Center it. Regular meeting. Mesdamea jjoencer and Hattie Dennis assist ng.

Julia Needle, Wednesday 8 30 Mn breakfast. McKae Dark. Reg ular meeting In charge of Alverda Swart. Maiiel Webster, Mary Laming and Maude Haoett Hitmen's Ijtbor bureau. Friday 8 P.

Ijlh'ir temple. 21 Locust at. Regular meeting in charge of Minne Puvall. Tick mint raffle to be turned tn. Adclphlr 8 No.

17, Thursday 8 Adeiphic temple. 1168 Twenty-fioirih it. Regular buslnesa meeting in harge of Hazel I a mat ana rerry cans man. Junior circle, auxiliary of grove fil Woodmen circle, has dlspeneed with Its regular meeting scheduled for Tuesday, p. m.

in the Moose ball, SIS Lo l.adlel Auxiliary No. 5 to United Commercial Travelers of America. Salurday evening, library of Savery hotel. Regular meeting In charge of Dorothy Llrhty. Ijtdlea Auilllary lo I'nlled CommercIA America ThtlTSdaV.

1 P. TTt Mn. A K. Braham's home. Klghth Lunrheon social and regular monthly meeting In charge of Mayme Adams.

Alice Miller. Mary Ruslng. France! IHvlna and Edith Tham. f'LtBS IN BRIEF. Thamber of ('ommerce, department of Women's Afairs Thursday, 8 p.

m. Cham-Her of Commerce library. Savery hotel. Weekly evening meeting in charge of Mrs. Mina Klkinlon.

Mrs. Max Mayer, speaker Supper club meels at Savery Coffee shop at Bridge In charge of Mri. John A F.fdy. 5 p. to 7 :4, m.

hamber of ommerce- Women's Affairs. Tuesday. 12 p. m. Orace Ranson tearoom.

Luncheon In charge of Bdith Monre. Mrs. Mildred Olhmer Peterson spestver. Prlsellla. Thursday.

jlO aa-- ITinn 1441 home Thirtieth at in charge of Mra. K. A. Cham berialn Plate! Mra. Business.

social, regular meeting In charga of Mra. Jaroh Wagner Junior omen of the Chamber of Com Tuesdav. S'SO p. Younkeri tee. Mthers and daughteri banouet Ir me In rhsrl Bers, Teacher! History Picnic, Greenwood park.

lies Moines 5 .10 tal society. Thursday p. s-iir es! of the Iowa Lutheran hoa-N n.tl lar meeting in charge of Aid ixlety of the Orae. Lutheran F.IP0! church. iv W.

C. A Mr (leorge Tones. All 111 Til HI rrk circle. Monday. 1-1" 3B04 Columbia R.

peitr.dte. -V" i( Kondtv. 2 t- BulleO- 3724 fnlvereHj. gitiir BOITM AAooraK violin student of Anthony Donato at Drake university. In Glee Club.

The personnel of the glee club includes Nelle Buckman, Mae Bellman, Lillian demons, Helen Dlm-mett, Agnes Canschow, Mayme Hackett, Lillian Leffert, Margaret Lutton. Laura Miller. Winifred! Petty, Rose Priebe, Myra Parrott, Evelyn Reeves, Betty Sage, Ma tilda Skovlln, Aletha Scott, Fan nle Scott, Jean Ullman, Theo Wil cox, Evelyn Ash, Lois Candee, Mil dred Mclntire, Marie Koester, Murl McDanlel, Waunita Adams, Beryl Unmack, Eva Faught, Ks-tella Kiskadon, Thelma Merrill, Helen Judd and Georgina Harvey. To I'sher. Tea will be served by Hazel En- glebrecht, Dr.

Mary E. Golden, Dr. Nelle S. Noble and Esther Smith. Aline Brownlie and Miss Robin son will be In charge of decora tions and Almee Buchanan.

Mary Belle Nethercut and Mary E. Lyman In charge of arrangements. Ushers from the Junior women's department will be Belle Carna-han, Marian Stine; Dorothy By-ers, Ruth TUton and Selma Thompson. To Assiat. The hostess committee for the afternoon will be Bertha Hess, chairman, Agnes Lee Hermansen, Lulu Grace Saberson, Hulda Sand-holm, Hazel Schaller, Mabel Stout-meyer, Claris Rogers, Carolyn Kennedy and Olive Johnston and Mesdames E.

L. Twining, J. M. Duncan and K. Ellis.

Board members assisting as hostesses will be Minnie Curtias, Ollie Hanson, Grace Busby, Bessie Christison, Mina Elkinton, Rleka Findley, Bertha Hess, Mary Russell, Elva Sly, Loree Van Note and Minnie Rice, executive secretary. Kalon Alumnae, Tuesday, 2 p. m. to 5 p. in.

Tea compiimenelng Eaton circle graduates. Meeting in charge of Mrs. R. C. Uyda, 878 Twenty-allth SL ni tiisrrv FORI M.

Kappa, Monday. 2 p. adminlatratloa building, lirake university Regular meet- lug In charge of Prof. LUlian Ihithernhaw. lota, Mun.lay.

2 p. m. 4 d. m. lirake university.

Regular meeting in charge uf Protesaur Rider, D. A. R. NOTES. Beacon Hill, Friday 1 p.

aa. Mrs J. H. Alien, 2518 Forest drive. T.unrheon social regular oieelmg.

Rev. 8l.id.1ard Lane, speaker. Hostesses: Mesdami-a Fred Weils. J. H.

Allen, William Chase. Ja.nes Martin, Mra. Meredith and Misi Harriet Lake. JVMOK FKIIF.KATIO.N. Delta Beta.

ChL Thursday 8 p. m. Misa Doris Waters. 117 E. Waanington Three Question party.

Foiiyaniia. i rioay p. m. Beatrice Ijird. 1532 Thlrly-lhlrd bridge party.

Monthly business meeting and annual election In charga of Mra. Helen Eastland. Slam Lambda. Tuesday 8 p. Rve- lyn Lioanioom.

izu business meeting. Inth at. Regular P. 0. NOTES.

1). Saturdav. 2 p. Hovt Sherman place. Heguiar meeting in charge of Miss lola Uulgley.

Mra. Delia Ruth, co- chairman. Kll. Saturday at 3 30 p. m.

Mrs. John Hughes, 60S Fifty-fourth at. Assist- ng hostesses. Mra. Kwing.

Misi Forgrave. Miss Householder. F.H anniversary. Pro. gram In charge of charter membera, Mra.

Tillmont. Mrs. Neeley. Misa Scott, Miss Biackman, Mies Randall. Republican Group To Have Election fowa Women's Republican club will hold Us annual meeting Wednesday at 2 p.

at Hotel Savery. Committee reports will be given and election of officers held. The retiring officers are Mrs, Walter Huncke, president; Mrs. Merle Herbert, vice president Mrs. R.

F. Fredregill, second vice president; Mrs. Louis Hast, secre tary; Mrs. W. Wennerberg, cor responding secretary; Mrs.

Karl Crouch, treasurer; Roy Peterson, auditor, and Harriette McCul- lough, historian. Mrs. J. G. Black Will Open Home The Forum club will have its final meeting of the year Monday at 1 p.

m. In the form of a luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. Black, 4119 Ovid ave. Mri.

Birt Amick will be the assisting hostess and Mrs. I. H. Carothers will pre side. The occasion will celebrate the fourteenth anniversary of the organization.

The Register Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Walker.

LKIGHTON, I A Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Walker will celebrate their fifty-second wedding anniversary May 12.

Mr. Walker has been postmaster here for the last 37 years. Their children are Mrs. Is. Blake, Wheaton, Walter A.

Walker, Cedar; Mrs. William Raymond, Oskaloosa; F. Dow Walker. LelBhton: Mrs. Clarence Burke ke Of and Harlan N.

Walker, both li of A. L. H. of in toe are of an 7 1 1 well sister will sail for four weeks engagement In London James Melton haa chrisUned his new 60 foot yacht "Melody." Lee Sims had his hand chewed by a dog the other day. Went on the air with It badly mangled.

Cliff Soubler, minstrel man, remembere the time during a bliz ADVr.RTIHKMK.NT. W. M. T. Th Voice of Inva Waterloo 600 Kilocycle Arrll.lATKO WITH COLUMBIA BBOAIM'AHTINO HVSTKM.

Sunday Morning (May 1). Columbia Junior Bugle CHS. 7:45 Luxemhourg Cardan CB8. 8:00 Columbia, Church of the Air CBS. 8 30 Aeolian String Quartet CBS 9 00 Aru.ild a Carllle CBS.

8 .10 Marlon Carley CBS. 9 4r Voice of Experience Lake Tab. Choir CBS. 10.30 Kmery Ueutatn Orcheetre, CHS. Street Singer CBS.

Mnta from 12 .00 Smiling h.il McCuunell CBS. Afternoon. Wendell Hall CBS. 1 Organ Krhues. 1 00 Warner CBS.

1:15 Symphonic Hour CBS. Cathedral Hour CBS. 3 00 Hoet a CBS, 3-15 Four Clul.men CBS 3 30 Chicago Knlghla CBS. 4:00 The Lawyer and Tha Public CHS, 4:30 Inn I-all! Conservatory of Miotic. (:00 Burton Aye.

Church eat Air. Evening. S00 John Henry Black River (iiant CHS. 6:15 Andre KoatelaneU CBS. Watch Tuner Hour.

7:00 KiTwin'e. 7.15 Cliaao Variety CBS. 7:30 The (Saudi. CBS. 00 Columbia Kevue CBS.

Ouiel Harmouies CBS. '45 Talk by Fre.ident HooaevelL 0 (Hi Ktl.lle Dui lilli CBS. l.l Miu Vcatlval, Al.e Ljmiiii Orchestra CBS. 10:00 Ben I'ollnck orchestra; Straight orchestra CBS, 11:00 Paramount Organ Melodies. WMT Is under the personal direction and management of Harry Shaw.

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He'd be modern though, now, and use the Want Ads for convenience and results. Help Yourself to LiTing Enjoyment: These Apartments Advertised Today 71 Eighteenth 1170 Klghteenth Eighth and School 80S Eighth Fifteenth aod High 1427 Fifth 1213 Garfield Grand at Thirty-flftn Grand at Sixteenth 3007 Grand 4024 Grand S0 Harwood Drlyt 2001 lngeraoll 3fto7 Ingersoll 3SH4 Ingersoll 227 Ingersoll 5502 Ingersoll 1721 Pleasant 72 Sillh mo sum is is sum 14 19 Sll'h 405 Thlrtv seventh 1.111 E. Twelfth 1020 Twentieth 850 Twenty-eithtll 1717 University 2447 E. Walnut PI 4 Walnut no? Walker 2015 Seventh 1125 Center 7.12 Klghteenth 1909 Cottage Grove 1105 University 10 Center 7 Fourteenth St. Pllct 1545 Twenty-fourth 1002 Woodland 3407 Forest eosv, Locust 49th and Woodland After All Is Said and Done, You'll Find Your Apartment Quickest in the Want Ads -jEasjc Me.fleanHBMi.

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