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The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune from Muscatine, Iowa • Page 5

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MUSCATINE JOURNAL FRIDAY, uf Officers Of Chapter To $Be Honored At Meet Past arid Past Patrons Electa Chapter No. 32, Order of 'Intern Star, will be honored at regular stated- meeting of the chapter -'scheduled for 8 o'clock vMonday evening. October 13, at the Masonic temple. a short business meeting will conduct an "ifftiation Later refreshments will-be served by a 5 committee headed by Mrs. Elsie -Vanatta.

A'practice for the past officers regular officers will be held 7:4 5 'Saturday evening at the i.temple All are requested to be present. ForSmartWomen Repeating by Request Poular demand has forced us to again offer this croup of HATS Profiles, Bretons, Sailors, do. All colors. $1-77 Just received another shipment of advanced styles to include In this mammoth sale. Date and School HATS $1.00 Coats That Lead The Fashion.

I to $69 so Definitely fashion-leading because luxury furs the newest, most ways on rich "Know, you'll be liimiirtly' dressed In a cost keep you -warm and winter. Members of G. S. Chorus Announced Members of the newly organ- ised Girl Scout Glee club directed by Mrs. Harold Freese are announced today by Mrs.

Freeze. The chorus includes representatives of all of the Muscatine Girl Scout troops. Rehearsals will be held each Saturday afternoon at the Y. W. C.

A. At 12:45 Saturday, preceding the regular rehearsal, a try. out for those who have not. previously had the opportunity will be held. Girls of the glee club are Rosaine Stark, Anita Raney, Barbara Musser, Mary Meeker, Patricia Van Zylc, Delorcs Davis, Donna Evans, Lorene Tietje, Sally Hali, Marion Issacs, Joan Clark, Patty Tharp.

Laura McCi-ay, Erma Chayka, Vivian Smith, Pauline Brendel, Ella Nichols, Carma Burke, Marilyn Dilley, Nevada Keever, Juanila Gloria Van Zyle, Donna Lee Tobias, Shirley Miller, Winilred Heuer, Betty Buster. Peggy Williams, Joyce Grensing, Mary Wilson, Carolyn Chayka, Joan Richardson, Vonda Lee Kresse, Doris Carr, Doris Hammer, Sylvia Tirr.m and Gloria Cunningham. West Liberty Sextette Rehearses Rehearsals are being: held rejrulir in preparations for future programs ajid contest competition by members of the girls' sextette of the West Liberty high school, pictured'here. In the jrroun, reading from left to riffht, are Rita Ann Stafford. Annette Schafer, Ruby Burr, Miss Irene Bishop, vocal instructor, Marilyjr Ditmars, Marffaret Wolters and Gloria Campbell.

Helen Hidlebaugh Presides At Shower, For Bride-To-Be Miss Helen Hidlebaugh presided at a shower at her hnme Thursday evening in compliment to Miss Thelma Howard, whose marriage to Jack Hidlebaugh will take place on Saturday evening. Games were played and refreshments served. Prizes were award- fed to Mrs. Fred Busch, Miss Jean Poweil. Miss Thelma Howard, Le- Hoy Howard.

Attraclive decorations were carried out in the bride-to-be's chosen colors of pink and blue. The gifts were given the honoree in a large basket beneath a white wedding bell. Invited guests were Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Rock Island; Mrs. Howard Hidlebaugh, Mrs.

Fred Mrs. J. C. Hidlebaugh, Mrs. Harry Furnas, all of Letts; Miss Ecina Freese, Miss Nina Grady, Mrs, Omcr Howard, Mrs.

Alvia Howard, Mrs. Kenneth Howard, Mrs. Omri Taylor, Mrs. Mark Taylor, Ralph Powell and Jean. Mrs.

MJ1- ton Taylor, LeMoync Townsend. Mrs. Ben Sivedge, Mrs. liam Harter and Ruthie and Bernie, Mrs. Harry Hidlebaugh.

Maxine, Elnora, Mary Prances, and Helen. Two Preside in. Compliment to Bride-Elect Mrs. Floyd Crow and Mrs. Lysle Ritter entertained at the Crow home at 608 Iowa avenue, at a pre-nuptial in compliment to Marie Hebard, whose of Mrs.

Chester Richard at 218 A two course dinner was served marriage to Fred. Blaesing will bo at noon, with a large decorated an event of the Nurses of District Meet Here Nurses of the Bellevue hospital alumnae presided as hostesses Thursday afternoon at the home birthday. Henry Masonholders Entertain Guests On 56th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.

Masonholder, 130 Magnolia street, celebrated their fifty-sixth wedding anniversary on Wednesday, Oct. 8, with a family dinner at tbeirhome. The occasion also noted Masonholder's seventy fourth West Third street, for 42 nurses of the sixth district of the Iowa stale association of registered nurses. An informal afternoon was enjoyed nnd reports were given of ihe state convention, held earlier this month, by Sister Mary Mag- cake forming the table centerpiece. A bouquet of red roses, a gift of Mr.

and Mrs. A. P. Swanson was also used in the table decorations. Many gifts and congratulatory cards were received by the honored couple.

A mock wedding -was presented and the remainder of the evening hours enjoyed playing bunco. A set of club aluminum. 'Was giver, the bride-to-be as a shower gift. Pink and white, the chosen colors, were carried out in the luncheon elane, Miss Reine Gladstone, Those present were Mr. and I appointments.

Rose buds were Mrs. Gertrude Lir.d, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Lloyd Magruder of Lone Bibiesco, Miss Alice Goering, Miss Bertha Harvey, Miss Edith Robinson, Miss Grace Cailanon, Miss Marie Werthman, Miss Anna Wilkinson, Miss Ella Richter. Miss Bertha Holinackc, Miss Mabel Walker, all of Davenport, Miss Ova Leggins and Sistor Mary BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR DARELL GARVTV DareU a.

Rainbow '-in was the guest of honor when his mother, Mrs. Ray Garvin, entertained his schoolmates and teacher at their home on Tuesday, Oct. 7. Games and contests and ar, im- promtu program were the nfter- noon diversions, prizes were given of Muscatine, Clatidinc and Miss Margaret Allen of Clinton. Several of the nurses of the district were elected to state office.

They were Miss Bertha Harvey of Davenport, state president; Miss Anna Wilkinson, chairman of the state association of the private duty section; Miss Margaret Allen of Clinton, secretary of the private duty'section; of the state association nursing league of education, and Miss Ruth Egger of Davenport, vice president of the league of education. The 1942 state convention will be held in Ft. Dodge. After the served with to Helen Daniels, Marion Darlene Schroecier, and WilJodene Many gifts were given the honoree. meeting tea was Mrs.

Marie Klink, the Bellevue 1 nurses Guests were Ann Scott, Willodene Doerfer, Junior Grummer, Gladys Swanson, Jane McClcan, James Scott, Joyleen Grummer, William Scott, Roger Schroecier, Lucy McCiean, Marilyn Doerfer, Mary McCiean, Marian McCiean, George McCiean, Darlene Schroed- Helen Daniels, Mrs. Elizabeht Cole, Susan McCiean, Dean und superintendent at hospi- presiding at the table which was prettily appointed in shades of yeilow and white. Miss Gertrude Fischer assisted in pouring. The next district meeting will be in December Mercy hospital in Davenport. Tree, Mr.

and Mrs. Mose Fountain and granddaughter, of Iowa City; Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Swanson, of Muscatine; Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Masonholder, Mr. and Mrs. Gienn Crowe, Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Shearer, all of Letts. STUDY CONDUCTED AVHEN- CLASS CONVENES A story on, "Lucretia Moot," was presented by Miss Catherine Mittman when the Rhoda Bible class of the Evangelical and Reformed church held a meeting Thursday evening at the church. The hours following were spent socially and refreshments -were served by the committee, Miss Mittman, chairman, Mrs.

Minnie Grafc, Mrs. Tcna Allboe, Mrs. Louise Johnson and Miss Ruth Kurtz. The next session will be held en couples given as favors. Guests sharing the courtesy were the Mesdames Eddie Horst, Arthur Clark, Irving Peterson, Fred Baars, Archie Willard, Otto Valley, Mariyn Hayes, Hugo Bransch, Fred Facks, Walter Philpott, Edward Facks, Miss Clara Kornc- man, Miss Katharine Shoullz, the honoree and the hostess.

LUTHERAN COUPLES ARRANGE MEETING The young married Sandra Garvin, Dorothy Rock, Darcll Garvin, and Mrs. Ray Gar- MARCUS give a fresh new slant to the word practical. Practical is what a fur coat is when it 'makes you 'bloom with secret joy every time you wear it. Practical is what a fur coat is when its made of pelts that refuse to wear out. Practical is what a fur coat is when it's so beautifully sewn that it keeps its supple shape indefinitely.

Now' that furs are regarded less as a luxury than as a sound'invest- ment, s'u practicality makes Marcus design furs more valued than ever! group of Zion' Lutheran church announces a meeting for 7:45 p. m. Monday at the- parish hall. Hosts for the session will be Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Wicscnthal and Mr. and Mrs. mann. Three Preside At Program Meeting Of Antheneum Club Mrs. Harold Ogilvic, Mrs.

I. E. Larson and Mrs. Ray Ol'nmer were the hostesses to the members of the Antheneum club, the former Child Study Circle, Thursday evening at the Ogilvie home Mulberry avenue. Eighteen were in attendance.

After a short business meeting at which plans were made for a banquet for the members of the club and their husbands to be held on Oct. 23. at the a program given. Mrs. Chester Hufford is general chairman jn charge of the banquet.

Papers were presented by Mrs. Verna Diercks on "Delinquent Mrs. Burton Coffin on "Foster Mrs. Fred Christer.sen, "Gifted Children." Doher- and Mrs. Harry Ticcke.

on "Deaf and Blind Children." SELECT FROM OUR COMPLETE STOCK MARCUS FUR SHOP Manufacture Furriers and Designers. 3Z3 East 'Second St.v -on Hovolme Oil gtvei you ffiree-foW aawanctof thorough' lubricating protection. Havoline is insulated. That it can withstand the heat to which an oil is subjected in hardest driving and not form harmful piston varnish-that mokej engines sluggish. What's more, Havoline" is DI5- TILLED so it doesn't deposit injurious hard carbon.to.

cause knocking. And it waxfree 10 if flowi freely, in any weather. So drive us change.th» pil in your car to Insulated Havolinf. Our Large Convenient PARKING SPACE Is at Your Disposal Hear What Mrs. Thurn Has to "Say About Braver Service at the "Cooking School Brower Oil Co.

WITH Street Phone 181 in this cuve stol 001 TUP UDY THE LIFE STORY OF Mary Astor How the little Chicago schoolgirl rose to feme in the silent movies 20 years went through, a series of rose again to become an outstanding star of the talkies. A remarkable account of her life, "by John Chapman, the Tribune's celebrated feature writer in Hollywood. A FULL PAGE OF COIOR GRAVURE PORTRAYS MOV1ESTARS RENO THE TAX Wi'-, ovoid taxes. SPECIAL RADIO SECTION ALL THE 'LEADING PROGRAMS FOR A WHOLE WEEK ADVANCE Lift out'this section and keep it at your-radio all week! 'It will help you find the leading programs quickly, GET THESE 5 SPECIAL FEATURES with This Sundays (EJjirago undaij AT NEWSSTANDS EVERYWHERE COHN MEWS AGENCJf, Distributor Chicago Tribune, 209 ThonV- 107..

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