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2 school. 3 of tea. Calendar- Continued From Page 6. Ninth st. Luncheon and regular meetcharge of Mrs.

D. C. Mitchell and Mrs. C. T.

in Norton, assisting. Monday Club 7:30 Arthur p. m. Monday, hostess. Mrs.

A. Olson, 826 Regular meeting in charge of Miss Olive Dillon. club, 1 p. m. Mrs.

Friendship, Lovely, 910 Nineteenth Joseph A. J. Howard, assistant. Meeting charge of Mrs. J.

8. Kerper, prestdent. Ye W. Twelfth st. Bess.

Elder, hostess. Auld Tyme club, noon Thursday, 3134 S. Beatrice Waddill, assisting, Luncheon and social meeting. In charge of Alma Crippen, president, Kaota Mrs. Sisterhood, Gould, 12:30 Brown p.

m. hotel. Thursday, Regular Clara business meeting in charge of Mrs. R. Bradley, president, Eaton Alumnae, 2 p.

tu. Tuesday, Mrs. R. Guessford, 1421 Twenty-sixth st. Regular meeting in charge of Mrs.

George Delbel. Book review. 0. T. club, m.

Thursday, Mrs. MaE. Coburn. 3116 Ingersoll ave. Luncheon and regular meeting in charge of Mrs.

Hulda Goddard, president. L. and club, 8 1314 p. m. Friday, Mrs.

W. Lowe, Twenty-seventh st. Valentine party in charge of social committee. 'esna Whitcomb club, sightless 1 p. m.

Wedneshome for women. 2340 E. day, Ninth st. Luncheon and serving in charge of club president. Del Nedra club, 8 p.

m. Monday, Hotel Chamberlain, clubrooms. Social hour to follow regular business meeting. Golden Rule club, 12:30 p. m.

Thursday, Mrs. A. Mihalovich, 4125 E. Twentyseventh st. Business luncheon meeting charge of Mrs.

12:30 J. L. Ward, president. with N.0.M. club, p.

m. 1216 Friday, Mrs. Herman Johnson, E. Grand ave. Regular meeting in charge of Mrs.

Herman Johnson, president, Neighborhood club, 1 1428 p. Twenty Friday, Mre. st. Earl P. Capie, Luncheon Mrs.

1. and T. regular Jones and Mra. N. S.

meeting charge Malum. lows Lutheran Hospital society, Ladies 2:30 Aid p. of m. Thursday, View Nurses Lutheran home. church will enGrand tertain.

Regular meeting. Tuesday, Community room of Park avenue, Social and regular meeting in of Mrs. Al Gustafson, president. Founders' day pageant and musical gram in charge Mre. M.

Christians. Brooks, 3 p. m. Tuesday, in school auditorium. Regular meeting in charge of Mrs.

J. R. Astley, president. Program chairman, Mrs. James Green, for Founders' have charge of special program Duet by Miss Aletha and day.

Miss Josephine Hartman. 2:45 p. m. Tuesday, Kindergarten room. Regular meeting in charge of Mrs.

T. H. Rettig. Founders' day program. Mrs.

H. G. Drake, speaker. John B. Saylor, 3:10 p.

m. Tuesday, Saygymnasium. Board meeting, in p. charge room 229. Regular meeting Mrs.

John Moore. Special Founders' day program, Lucas, 3 p. m. Tuesday, Board meeting, 2 m. Founders' day program.

Regular business meeting in charge of Mrs. George Deskin. Social hour. Mother Singers, 1:15 p. In.

Friday, city Mrs. library. Fred Marshall. meeting in charge of Kirkwood, 7:30 Tuesday, Jesse Founders' day program. Speaker, Parker.

Social hour and regular meeting in charge Mrs. E. L. Ellingson, president, and Mrs. Charles Titus, program chairman.

Perkins, 8 p. m. Monday, at school. Founders' and Fathers' day celebration. Husbands of officers and committee chairin charge, The Rev.

F. J. Weertz will speak, Music by chorus of fathers A string quartet composed of Des Moines public school music teachers under direction of Lorrain Watters. Elmwood, 3:10 p. m.

Tuesday, School auditorium. In charge of President Gladys Denny Dillon. She will talk on mental hygiene. Mrs. Willard Johnson will sing.

Tea to welcome new kindergarten moth- Park Avenue School Child Study group Thursday, at school. Potluck luncheon discussion of the home influences and personality. St. Ambrose, 12:30 p. m.

Thursday, School auditorium. Potluck luncheon. Howe, p. m. Tuesday, Howe school, In charge of Mrs.

Lee Boley, president. N. H. Weeks will give history of P.T.A. Douglas, 3:10 p.

m. Tuesday, gymnasium room. Mrs. Jay Tone speaker. Social and regular meeting in charge of Mrs.

Edward Craig, president. Founders' day program in charge of Mrs. Fred Smith. Rubbell, 2:45 p. m.

Tuesday, school auditorium Why social studies instead of history and geography for your child mine." Bessie Bacon Goodrich. Regular meeting in charge of president, Mrs. Owen Crist. Executive meeting and luncheon at 1 p. m.

at Commodore hotel, Mrs. John C. Hansen, hostess. Casady, 3 p. 10.

Tuesday. Program, Grade Rhythm. Music cello, Drake univRegular meeting, P. T. A.

Worthwhile." Mrs. Frank Root. Foundday Nursery care, Phillips, 2:45 p. m. Tuesday.

Phillips auditorium. Social and regular meeting charge of Mrs. I. E. Stanton.

Founders' day program. Board meeting at p. m. Wallace, Regular meeting at 3 p. on Tuesday in the auditorium, Program Include 8 Founders' day pageant with Mra.

Harve Lozier A8 guest speaker. Bake sale. Third grade mothers will be social hour hostesses. Board meets at 2 Cattell. 2:30 p.

m. Tuesday, school auditorium. Founders' day to be observed. Regular meeting in charge of Mrs. E.

Heaberlin. Speaker, Mra. Charles Pye. Social hour, Divisions E. H.

Washington, 3 m. Tuesday, at school. Founders' day program. In charge of Mrs. W.

Hill to speak and Mrs. E. Calhoun to sing. Social hour in charge second grade mothers. Webster, 2:30 p.

m. Tuesday, at school. Founders' day meeting. Past presidents will be special guests. Regular meeting charge of Mrs.

Irwin Hagan, president. Three-A, 4-B and 4-A mothers be hostesses. Jefferson, 3 p. m. Tuesday, school.

Founders' day. Regular meeting in charge of officers. CHURCH. hostesses, Mrs. C.

P. Locke and first district women. Mrs. Edward Dedrick, devotional chairman. Special music.

Circle eight. First Methodist church, ThursMrs. Charles Dickson, 3515 Kingman bivd. Regular meeting and m. luncheon.

Assisting hostesses. Mrs. Mary Ruffner and Mrs. L. C.

Mote. St. Paul's guild, 12:30 p. m. luncheon Monday In St.

Paul's Episcopal church crypt, Hostesses: Mesdames Craig T. Wright, Hoyt Elbert, Martha Loveridge and E. C. Worthington. Guest day and Elephant" sale with Mrs.

Roscoe Whittemore, auctioneer. Group Four of First Methodist church, p. m. luncheon Thursday at home of Mrs. W.

P. Ballou, 1407 Forty -first st. Assisting hostesses, Mesdames Vernon Denman and W. D. Wallace.

Luncheon. Women Association, First Baptist, church, p. m. Friday, Church social hall. Luncheon and regular meeting.

Luncheon BENEFITS. of gone armory. Benefit bridge in charge Mrs. Turner Peck. Shepherdess Guards Shrine patrol, Mount Olivet No.

2. Thursday, Bishop's clubrooms. Benefit card party. Fifth game series of six. Prizes.

St. Joseph's Parish club, 8 p. In. today, parish hall, E. Thirty-third st.

and Kas. ton benefit card party. Prizes and refreshments. In charge of Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Leaf, chairmen: Mr. and Mrs. William Israel, co-chairmen; and Messrs.

and Mesdames Elmer Johnson A. J. Liddell: Mesdames Helen St. Kendall Peter's and Mary Koenigsberger. parish, E.

Eighteenth and Des Moines streets. Benefit card party in charge of Mesdames J. Lynch, Frank Lynch, Joe Kearney and Richard Kelleher, Mayflower Rebekah lodge, 8:15 Wednesday, 1.0.0.F. hail, Euclid ave. Benefit card party.

In charge of Dorothy Young. chairman. and committee. Wars. 6 post, Veterans of Foreign to 7:30 p.

m. Tuesday, A.U.S.W.V.. Twenty-fifth st. Benefit penny supper. 8 p.

m. Saturday. Elsie MeMichael, 3512 Franklin ave. Benefit bridge and bingo party. Partners retained for bridge.

In charge of Megdames Lena Gallaer, Anna Helsier and MeMichael. Women of Moose chapter 10, 5 to 7 p. m. Wednesday, Moose hall, 920 Locust st. Penny social in charge of officers and escorts.

Argonne Unit, 60, American Legion auxil2 p. m. Wednesday, clubrooms, Ar- CLUBS IN BRIEF. women's affairs, 12 noon Tuesday, Grace Ransom tearoom. Luncheon in charge Theo Wilcox.

Mrs. George F. Clark. Chamber manager of Shrine Commerce, auditorium, department speaker. of Hotel women's affairs, 8 p.

m. Thursday, Savery. Meeting in charge of Anna Held. Book reviews by Mrs. George W.

Webber. Priscilla Club, 12:30 p. m. Thursday, Bishops. Luncheon.

Hostess, Mrs. R. G. Durrette. Chamber of Commerce, department of DELPHIAN.

Study in charge of Mrs. Earl Gritton, Flemish art. Delta Mrs. Delphians, m. Thursday.

first st. R. E. Buckingham, 01246 ThirtyLuncheon and regular meeting. JUNIOR FEDERATION.

Tau Gamma sorority, p. m. TuesSigma day, Business Randolph hotel, hostess. meeting, Let's Take A Walk Bill Kilmer Pauses to light up. Mrs.

Gene Van Camp Fresh from the grocery store. Robert Bates Takes his Great Dane for a stroll. Helen Leach Waves to a friend. Dinner Meeting. Soroptimist club will have a dinner meeting Wednesday at Grace Ransom's tearoom.

Mrs. Esther Nichols will present program following dinner, DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER, FEBRUARY 6, 1938. NOW! More Than 300,000 Circulation! SOCIETY- SEVEN Vacations Are Popular and her mother, Mrs. N. C.

Forbes, in Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer Black of Detroit, will arrive Saturday for a two-days' visit with the latter's mother, Mrs. George Carpenter, 2711 Grand and brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Harland Walter, 4024 Grand ave. Miss Emily M. Hunter, 716 Thirty-fifth left last week for Palo Alto, for a two weeks' visit with Miss Elaine Wilchinski of Des Moines, a student at Leland Stanford university. Several local persons expect to accompany Mr.

and Mrs. John Wallace, 5310 Shriver who are leaving Feb. 26 on a tour of Mexico. Those planning to take the trip are Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Engelbeck, Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Howland, Mrs. E.

E. Carter and Mrs. Mary S. Penn. Mrs.

Anna Ruhl and grandson, John, of Davenport, also expect to be members of the party. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Keefner, Thirty-third returned Friday from a week's trip to Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. F. J. West of Cleveland, Ohio, is spending several weeks visiting her son and daughter-inlaw, Dr.

and Mrs. Leonard West, 4904 Pleasant st. Mrs. Bernard Huston of Ottumwa, who arrived Wednesday to visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs.

J. E. Kessell, 3545 Lincoln Place drive, will return to her home today with Mr. Huston, who spent the weekend at the Kessell home. The Rev.

Percy Nickless, 703 Thirty-fifth will leave Feb. 15 Miss Buckroyd to Marry Mr. Miss Harriett Buckroyd will marry Dale Hinshaw Mar. 18. they will remain for two weeks.

through the southern states and They will return to Des Moines in stopping in New Orleans, to about six weeks, coming back attend the Mardi Gras. for New York City to officiate at wedding of Miss Jewel Marie Markham, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Baird Markham of New York. Mrs, and Mrs.

J. Levitt, 405 Thirty-seventh will leave this evening for a vacation in Los Angeles, Ca. Miss Elizabeth McGraw of Boston, arrived last week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

I. McGraw, 943 Thirty-fifth st. Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Ill, 1835 Thirty-fourth and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Welsh, 1300 Twelfth returned Tuesday evening from a three weeks' vacation at St. Petersburg, Fla, Mrs. Fannie Chaffee and daugh. ter, Miss Ruth Chaffee, 2923 Brattleboro left by motor Friday for a few days' visit in Monmouth, Ill. Miss Tomkins Wed Saturday Miss Mildred Tomking of Charles City became the bride Saturday morning of A.

C. Campbell of Des Moines. The ceremony took place at St. John's Catholic church here and was performed by Msgr. M.

S. McNamara. They were attended by Miss Marjorie Hughes of Mason City and Garland Campbell of Des Moines. Mrs. Campbell is a graduate of the Finley hospital nurses' school at Dubuque and for the last several years has been on the staff of Cedar Valley hospital in Charles City.

Mr. Campbell is a graduate of the University of Iowa law school and is now with the Iowa old age assistance commission. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta and Phi Delta Phi. The couple will be at home at 2615 Kingman blvd. Mayor and Mrs.

T. T. Thompson of Bode are among Humboldt county travelers who are sojourning in Florida. County Women's of Federation Two Travelers Leave Monday For West. By Vivian Kubee.

Mrs. Jack Hilmes, 6034 N. Waterbury road, and Mrs William Hassett, 5303 Grand will leave Monday by motor for California. Mrs Hilmes will visit her brotherin-law and sister, Lieut. Comm.

and Mrs. David Rittenhouse, at Coronado Beach and in La Jolla Los Angeles. Mrs. Hassett will visit her sister, Mrs. Arthur H.

Sherman, in Wedding Date Is Announced At Luncheon Announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Harriett Buckroyd, 1815 Sixth daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buckroyd of Colfax, and Dale Hinshaw, son of Mr.

and Mrs. B. E. Hinshaw, 3009 Cambridge was made at a luncheon Saturday at the Younker tearoom. A honey dew and hyacinth blue color scheme was carried out and the wedding date, Mar.

18, was revealed on the place cards, Party Guests. Guests at the party were the Misses Eleanor Vaughan and Margaret Buckroyd and Mesdames' Levi Vaughan and Arthur Vaughan, all of Colfax; Mrs. T. Philip Warren of Atlantic and Mrs. Harold Hinshaw of Clinton.

Also Mesdames Novella Schwelker, George Johnson, Ray Johnson, Walter Acuff, James Sampel, Harold Hol, Curtis McNay, Ray Lucas, Nerine Green, Carl Zimmerman, Ben Hinshaw, Edward O'Connor, Elizabeth Viggers, William Sage and D. H. Briggs. Other Guests. Other guests were Misses Nellie Brick, Neva Riffle, Ethel Gibbons, Kathleen Mertz, Jane Hoos, Roberta Reynolds, Helen Carr, Marjorie Burcombe, Margaret Hulten, Doris Hall, Helen Berry, Dorotha Lantz, Pauline Bloomquist and Harriett Wolcott.

Miss Buckroyd was graduated from Colfax High school and is employed by Interstate Business Men's Accident Insurance Co. Mr. Hinshaw attended North High school and is employed by Howard Sole Buick Inc. Music Club Meets Today For Program Paul Stoye Music club will meet at 3 p. m.

today in the home of the president, Mrs. F. W. Samson, 2804 Cottage Grove ave. Mrs.

Grant Fortier of Marshalltown and Oriel Adele Crewdson will be assisting hostesses. Current events will be given by Mrs. Frank Flynn. Mrs. Homer Susong, who is in charge of the program, will discuss the modern school of music.

Illustrations from the works of Liszt, Scott, Debussy and Godowsky will be given by members of the club. A social hour will follow with Mrs. J. F. Plagge of Ames presiding at the tea table.

Mrs. Barnes Visits Sister In Louisiana Mrs. T. L. Barnes, 1520 Fortyeighth has left for a several weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs.

F. H. Redden in Baton Rouge, La. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy E. Murray of Davenport arrived Friday to spend the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Mitchell, 1425 York st. Mrs. Mur. ray will remain next week for a longer visit. Miss Virginia Dunning of Ottumwa arrived Wednesday to visit until Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Hull, 2814 Rutland ave. William Aiken of Ottumwa will be a weekend guest at the Hull home.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Meredith, 1541 Germania drive, and Mr.

and Mrs. M. H. Votruba, 507 Fiftyninth are now in Florida and will sail soon for Cuba, where Banish Cold Germs, -Send Your Washing to Cascade Drive-In Downtown 13th Grand 213 Sixth Are. Polk County Women's clubs will at West.

Des Moines Methodist Episcopal church as guests of Ladies Aid. D. R. 'Sirs. Gaudineer, presi.

dent, will preside, The Re v. George A. Lawton will give the invocation following which the address of welcome will be Federation meet Tuesday MAS. BERT MeKEE. given by Mrn, Lawton.

Program. Mrs. Bert McKee will discuss citizenship at the morning and E. Josten, director of in the Valley schools, will charge of the musical program. will include songs by the a school girls' sextet and the of quartet; a trumpet solo and xylophone duet.

There will be selections by the Lincoln rhythm band and a readling by John Phenix. Afternoon Address, R. Matson of the Iowa ning board will give the afternoon address. He will talk on county, planning. Mrs.

Susan Bender Eddy is in charge of the morning program and Mrs. James Nichols of the afternoon. For Mrs. Merritt. Mrs.

Marvin Light and Mrs. Hazel Seymour will be hostesses at a dinner at 1 p. m. today at their home, 1609 honoring their aunt, Merritt, Seventh, on her birthday anniversary. Pisession nochle will be played following music dinner.

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