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SEPTEMBER 4, 1924 To Entertain 'Legion Auxiliary IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN- OC1ETY. 964-- JJohnaon County Farm Picnic Annourjcc-raeut is made of the program to be ijiv'en the picnic of the 'Joanson county farm oa Saturday, September 0, at the lawa Ciiy park. Tha morning's which wfll begin at ten o'clock will include orchestra music and a literary program. At noon, a picnic, dinner ery be served, coffee to furnished free by the committee. The afternoon's program will open at one o'clock with a short prelude of orchestra masic after which Mr.

Roy Gribben, secretary of the Iowa farm bureau federation and Mrs. O. H. Joy of DeWitt, Iowa, will give addresses. A demonstration by the girl's club will close the program.

A series of sports events, including horseshoe pitching, a ball Meade-Klein Miss Helen Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gastav Klein Tiffin, became the bride of Mr. Robert Meade, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Mea.de also of Tiffin, at a pretty wedding at St. Mary's church at Iowa City, yesterday morning at seven-thirty o'clock A. J. Schulte officiated One of the pretty weddings of early autumn took place yesterday afternoon at three o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Schnare, West Iowa City, when their daughter, Esther, was married to Mr. Irving Davis Marsha, son of Mr. and Mis.

William Marshall of Everett, Mass. The bea.u- titul lawn of the Scbnare honie shed the setting for the ce mony which was performed by Kev. Ira J. Houston of the Congregational chuich. Preceding and during the service, Miss Anna Myers sang Promise Me," "I Love You Trul" and at "Dawning." Mrs.

H. S. Sample will entertain the American legion auxiliary at the Red Ball inn instead of atSier home, next Mwaday afternoon, September 8th at two- thirty o'clock. She will be as-, sisted by Mrs. George Maresh, Mrs.

W. Gilford, Mrs. Frank J. County Farm's New Managers Taking Charge Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald taken over their new -duties Mrs. Henry as stewar a an stewardess For the convenience of ihe county C0 ming from Lone bers, the motor bus will leave 'xree for that purpose. The re- the Hotel Jefferson corner at tirmg a i Mr. and Mrs. Jo two-thirty o'clock and will CITY BRIEFS turn at 5:30 o'clock.

To Give Convention Report" re seph Vitosh, have removed to Iowa, City, and will occupy their new home on Oakland avenue; pending consummation of their Miss Amy Coventry of Des new nebulous plans for the tu- ture. at the service, during which nup tial music-was furnished by Miss Ella organist, and a sister of the bride, Miss Katherine Klein, soprano. Miss Genevieve Meade, a sister of the bridegroom and Mr. Alfred Klein a brother of the bride, were the attendants. The wedding gown was fashioned of white chiffon taffeta, a tulle veil and a' shower bouquet or Bride's roses completing the brides's costume.

Miss Meade'wore LJi i A A I A i i game races and other contests geore tte and carried Oph- furmsh entertainment during remainder of the afternoon. AH members and friends of the- farrj are invited to the picnic. P. E. O.

Plans Lunch Chapter of P. E. O. have planned a picnic luncheon at the home Mrs. B.

E. Manville on Fiiday, September 5th, at ons o'clock. Following the luncheon, the chapter -will hold its first regular jneeting of the year. Membeis are asked to notice the change ol date. eha roses.

Follow ins the ceremony, a wed- low and white, and loses foimecl ding dinner was served at the home of the "bride's parents, covers being arranged for fifty at ta- Mcs attractively appointed in yel- Yellow dahlias centerpieces. The bride was graduated from St. Maiy's high school while Mr. Meads attended St. Ambrose col- Davenport.

The honeymoon will be spent motoiing through the, west, after which the young people will be at "There is a piinciple which is a bar against all information, which is proof against. all argument and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance! That principle is condemnation investigation." --Spencer. We invite you to investigate our health service. Chiropractic will stand the searchlight of investigation. Phone today for an Appointment.

0. B. Limoseth, B.C. CHIROPRACTOR Hours: 9-12, 2-5, 7-8 Phone 1230 Voss Bldg. home on a farm township.

in Clear Creek Give Missionary Program Members of the Pearre division of the Missionary society of the Chirstian church sponsored tha presentation of a missionary pageant, "The Foundation is Laid, Let Us Build," yesterday afternoon at the church pailors. The cast included Mrs. Maude dn, Miss Isabel Gardner, Mrs. G. F.

Gardner, Mrs. O. H. Dunlap, Mrs. E.

L. Boomer, Mrs. Jolm Figg, Mrs. W. E.

Smith, Mrs. Clarence Smi'th, Mrs. C. Mrs. W.

F. Miller and four children, Vogt, 'Catherine Smth, Helen Hoffman and Nevada Hagst. Following the program a social hour 1 was enjoyed, many visitors- being present in addition to a large attendance of The hostesses included Mrs. C. C.

Herndon, Mrs. G. F. Gardner, Mrs. James Stamp Mrs.

W. R. Bonham, Mrs. Stimmet and Mrs. Holder- becomingly arranged veil and a shower bouquet of Bride's roses, completing the bride's costume.

The only ornament was a string of pearls, the gift of the tiaejrtoom, Miss Pearl Davis, a cousin of the bride, attended r.s bridesmaid, wearing a gown of peach canton crepe. Her flowers Ophelia 'roses. Mr. Leslie A. Schnare' a brother of the bride, served as best man.

After the wedding a three course dinner was served, the tables being appointed in yellow and white. Girlhood friends bride assisted in the serving. Out of town guests included Mr. Christian Sdmare of Reinbeck, Mr. and Mrs.

James Bream of Sioux Falls, S. Mrs. Anna Marquis of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Roy Sweatout of Cedar Rapids, Mr.

and Mrs. James Hotka, and daughter ot Kalona, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Young of orth Liberty, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Anderson and family of Liberty an! Mrs. Mae Murray and daughter of hicago. The bride was gra3uated from the Iowa City high school and attended the University of" Iowa completing her junior year last June. Mr- Marshall received his B. S- degree in electrical engin eeiing at Tufts college, Medfor.l in 1920, and during the following year attended -the Mas sachusetts Institute of Technology.

He is affiliated with the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. At present Mr. Marshall is connected with the TJ. S. air-mail service as' electrical engineer and in stallator of the beacon lights.

After a honeymoon to be spent in Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will be at home October 1st. at Omaha. An incident of interest took give part of the report will of the national convention held at Chi-i be erfect in every way were to turn over the farm on In the district court, F.

B. Ayers having sued Joseph M. Callahan and others asking for a mechanics lien. In the same court Harriet E. Sullivan sued Clarence Alley and' others for $80, on a bill for nursing services Judge Ralph Otto will soon back to Marengo to hold court on the Iowa county bench.

Johnson county's board of supervisors is inspecting the court house thes days, preparatory to making improvements for the coming year. The condition of the windows Is especially at is rue and efforts will be ma-Je to prevent the building from growing cold becausa of unprotected casements, after Jack Frost arrives for a 5-month's stay. cago during the past summer. Oth- ctober 192f4 but f. ing ers speakers include Mrs.

Enid Beaman Huebner, Mrs. Ethel Wood att, Miss Irma Turner and Miss Olive Engle. Howe-Damson to come wn 0 1 hv granted the privilege by the The supervisors feel that they have secured valuable successors to the outgoing and stewardess, but they likewise pay Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dawson of golden tributes to Mr.

and Mrs. Davenport announce the mar- Vitosh for the splendid service riage of their daughter, Claribel, these two have given to John- to Mr. L. L. Howe of Davenport, son county.

the ceremony taking place today. Mrs. Howe was graduated from the University of Iowa last June September Wedding of Interest while Mr. Howe is a former stu i Iowa City iriends will be indent of Coe college. The new i erested i the nTs a nnolince home will be made at Davenport where Mr.

Howe is connected with the American Bend and Moitgage company. -Entertains Ladies' Aid Society Mrs. Battle B. Wlietstone, assisted by Mrs. Robert Whetstone, Mrs.

Disert, Mrs. J. K. Duncan Mrs. S.

F. Kendall, Mrs. N. G. Acock, Mrs.

Ben P. Wallace and Miss Mary Moon entertained the members of 'the Ladies' Aid society ol the Presbyterian church at her home at Bella Vista place yesterday afternoon. social hour concluded the regular meeting. 1 PERSONALS Mr. Claire Havard and family of Detroit, "and Mr.

and Mrs. Noah Patton of Fort Wayne, Ind. have been visiting at the L. C. Havard home during the past week.

Mr. and MTB. Allen Smith of' Portland, ara visiting at the home of their son, Mr. Herman Smith at 1412 East Court street. ment of Miss Dolly Henderson of Hawkeye to Mr.

Edwin Hasek of Cejar Rapids, the. ceremony to be an event of September 20th. Miss Henderson received her de gree from the University Iowa and is a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Ha sek is a former student of the Univeisity of Wisconsin.

Announce Approaching Marriage Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kepford of Toledo, Iowa, 'announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Lucile, to Mt.

Paul C. Clovis of Atlantic, the ceremony to take place Saturday of this week. The young people will enter the university this fall after Miss Anna Klein, of Klein's Beauty Culture, is transacting business in New York City. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Welch are home from their vacation outing, after a restful summer. Iowa City council will hold its regular monthly session tonioirow evening, the first Friday of the new month. Mr.

Harry Brercer, of the Golden Eagle, is back from a business to Chicago. lione Tree is celebrating a festal homecoming today. The program oppnca this morning with a band concert; will include' merrymaking, feasting and oratory ami close with dancing tonight Attorney W. Hart, is back from Indianola where he transacted proiessional business. Mrs.

Charles Sc'amidt and daughters Llilie and Edna have returned after spending the past month with relatives and friends at Tulare, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Kadcra and daughter Louise visited relatives at Oxford last week end. Mrs. Murray Yentor and chii- dran spent a few days last weok with her parents. Mr. and Frank Jiras of Oxford.

Mrs. Merle Heabner and Mis. Kmma fieabner have returned "fiom Wilton, iowa, tiers they at trmled the funeral of Mis. John Valctt, a pioneer ot Muscatine county. Dr.

George Scanlon has returned from Wilton, Iowa, whore he and brother surgeon an operation for acute appendicitis, on Mrs. William Duffeo, saving hoi- life at a critical moment. Miss Geneva D.ilton has returned trom Pes Moincs. where bho s.pent her summer vacation. Prof, and Mrs.

J. E. Hacke gone to Pella, Iowa, where the- former Iowa University man will be a member or the Central col' lege faculty for the coming year, as already noted herein. 'Messrs. Frank Christopher and Ernest Shaw have returned to Kansas City aftar attending the funeral of their sister, Mrs.

Frank Yedlik in Johnson county. I Mr. C- C. Ewing Is here from Albany, 111, to receive treatment in local hospital Mr. Ernest Jones came with him.

Miss Mabel Newquist, after n. visit at her old home in has returned to the University hospital wherein she serves as pharmacist. Miss Margaret Schindlielm has returned from Dubuque, Iowa whore she taught successfully during the summer, at St. Francis convent anil in the summer school at the Visitation convent, located at De Sales Heights. Miss Lillian Carlyle has returned to her home in Chicago, after a.

summer's vacation, spent with Johnson county frien.ls. Mrs. Agnes Howard and daugl: ter.anl granddaughter. Kansas Ci- tians, arc spending a might'in' Johnson county. Miss Margaret Workman and Miss Eloi'a Workman are in Lone visiting tneir aunt, Mii.

WJ- lam Meyer. Mrs. Cable Mauer, wife ot a young business man and attorney ot Davenport, formerly of. S- U. has relumed from California, and gone to her home city.

She accompanied her parents, Former Congressman and Mis. Joe Lane back from the Golden whore she joined them, during ness. -s-i Sons of Veterans and Auxiliary Members of the Sons of Veterans and auxiliary are reminded of the regular meeting on Friday evening, September 5th, at eignt o'clo'ck at the G. A. R.

room orthe court house. A large attendance is requested. The Vanity Shoppe COLLEGE AND CAPITOL fry Our Soft Water Shampoos Just installed a Softener System Also our Marcels, Scalp Treatments and Facials fl M.VJU place at-the close of the ceremony when an airplane, circled above the Schnare home tte pilot, Mr. Tex Marshall friend oE the bridegroom, i dropped a note of congratulations. --s-- Mott-Mitchell Of Interest in collegiate circles is the announcement of i the mar- liage Miss MitcUe.I, daughter of Mr.

and utrs. W. F. Mitfhell of es Moines, to Mr. De Witt Mott, son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Mott of LaJolla, the ceremony to be an event of today at DCS Momcs. The bride is a former student of the University of Iowa and is a member of the Delta Gamma sorority Mr.

Mottattenfie-! the University of California. Flan All-Day Meeting F. McReynolds will entertain' tihe Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church at her home at C52 South Governor street, on Friday, September 5th, at an all-day meeting. A picnic dinner will be served at nocn, members being requested to bring their own table service and well filled baskets. At- Mention is called to the change of meeting day from Thursday to clay.

attending Grinnell college last The young people live at J. JUC --r Des Homes where is as sociated with tte Equitable insurance company. --s-- -Lloyd-Johnson Miss Esther Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E- Johnson of Cedar Rapids) and Dr.

John H. Lloyd of Mitchell, S. were married yesterday morning at Cedar Rapids at the Johnson home Ike bride is a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority, receiving Her degree from Coe college in '21. During the past year, she taught in the Mitchell school. Dr.

Lloyd was graduated from Bush Medical conege in '20. The young people will be at V-ome at Mitchell, where Mr. Lloyd is practicing his profession, --s-A 0. C. Club Meeting Miss Beulah Buckingham will be to the members of the A.

club at her home at i -outh Summit street, this September 4th. A 1 -rce is requested. Rachel Carrell Society Members of the Rachel Carrell division of the Missionary society of the Christian, church were entertained last evening at the home of Miss Lillian and Miss Matilda Adams at C09 Grant street. The regular meeting session was followed by a social hour. O.

E. S. Holcl.l^rst Fall-Meeting As the first fall meeting year, following a summer recess. the members of the Eastern Star met last evening at the Masonic temple for-tneir regular session. Following the regular lodge meeting, the evening was spent informally.

Attend Family Reunion Members ancl friends of the Fullerton family met last Sunday at the H. H. Fullerton home at West Liberty for a reunion. Among those present out o.f town were Mr. and lerton and daughters, Elma and Ruth, of Iowa City.

To Give Bridge Tea Among the first parties of the fall season is the bridge tea to be given Friday afternoon, September 5th, at the Delta Gamma chapter house at 928 East College street vith the members of the alumnae chapter as hostesses. The bridge game will begin at 2:30 o'clock and tea will served at 4:30 o'clock. Iowa City Oriental club Members of the Iowa City Oriental club are reminded of the meeting this, evening, September 4th, at eight o'clock. As this is large attendance is requested. In the district court today, Daniel D.

Beer sued J. L. Swartzendruber and otheis for $900 on a promissory note. Mr. an4 Mrs.

W. P. Mueller have --s-- arrived salely at Herington, Kansas, after a long auto journey. They left Will, at St. Mary's college, St.

Mary's where he will attend school. The family made say postcards to friends, 228 miles one day; 272 another; and 53 on a third. The roads, most of the time were good. Miss Gayle Morrow has joined the staff of Miss Clara M. Schultz, as her private secretary.

Mr. Eoger J. Brown, is expected home this afternoon after spending the summer at Colunv bus, Neb. with his grand par- the regular quarterly meeting, a en i S) dge anJ Mr. W.

N. ley, who will accompany him --s-- here for a visit at the home of Mr. Brown's mother, Mrs. G. gegular Meeting at Redman Hall Members of the Royal Neighbors lodge met at the Redman hall last evening lor their regular meeting.

After a short business session, remainder of the time'was spent ocially. R. Paulus. SAW LAKE DRAGON EDINBURGH, Scotland--A lake resort north of was thrown into a turmoil when a canoeist reported that a huge water dragon had raised its head in the'middle of the lake. The "alarmist" was sentenced to 10 days in jail for intoxication.

The dragon was later -liscovered to be a palnte-J one on a sign-board, along the shore. SEVEN VAUDEVILLE. ARTISTS Friday, Sept, 5 VVest Side Park Make House Cleaning Easy This is tlie season when housewives are preparing 1 io clean house. House cleaning is aggravating at hut proper. equipment makes it much I Coke Is the Best and the 'best easier.

For housecleaning we have Mop Sticks Mop Buckets Carpet Beaters Carpet Sweepers Brooms Dust Pans Scrub Brushes Floor Wax Vacuum Cleaners i SPEEDEE FOR DIRT Save time save money save work by securing your house cleaning needs at the Big 5 Hardware. Lenoch Cilek On Wasjjington Street Cheapest Furnace Fuel By-product coke is fast revolutionizing the household fuel problem and it is confidently predicted by Government Experts that the day is fast approaching when coke will replace other household fuels both in the furnace and for cooking. Many bakers use it in to hard coal in their Covens. As soon as people learn how to use co'ke properly in a furnace, they will never go back to dirty, filthy, wasteful hard or soft coal. The Government has issued pham- phlets by the thousands in the past ten years urging people to use this clean, economical fuel.

The best of all by-product coke is known by the trade name of "QUICK FIRE COKE" made by the Indiana Coke Gas Company of Terre Haute, Indiana. They issue an interesting booklet telling about coke and its use and "How to use it" whjch they send any householder free on request, and names of dealers who handle this famous brand of coke. The following dealers handle "QUICK FIHE COKE" in this city and surrounding territory: iimiiiiHHifiii I Tomorrow Friday and Saturday I Will Be DOLLAR DAYS At The Cash Fashion Shop We must make" room for our new goods arriving daily. You have i attended our sales and know when we say Special--IT IS! W.G. Block Co.

ADV. 1 lot Ladies' and Children's cotton dresses, dotted Swisses, Lawns and Ginghams 1 Petticoats and Princess Slips $1-00 1 lot Gloves, Silk and Chamois, long and short $1.00 1 lot Hosiery, silk, all colors and sizes $100 Entire line of Skirts, choice 5 00 I lot Coats, Ladies' and Misses $iO- 00 1 lot Dresses, Crepe and Taffeta Silk $10.00 1 lot Sanitary Rubber Aprons, 3 for $1-00 1 lot Collar and Cuff Sets, per set Cash Fashion Shop 110 Clinton Street nilliillllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllllilHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII For 1925 The best insurance for a big crop next year is to make full use of all available fertilizer. Not only should fertilizer be placed on the lighter soil but it should be spread evenly. The GREAT WESTERN is the logical spreader for you to buy. It's to fill easy to pull -and "is easily awarded first place in even spreading, on the side'hills or on the level.

GREAT WESTERN spreaders give years of service and are seldom out of repair. Every owner is a booster. Order yours now and have this work done this fall. Iowa City Implement Company BOB JONES, Prop. Spencer's Oki Stand i Miss Dorothy Carl has left for Watorville.

Iowa, where aha w'll I their health-hooking tour. Delicious--fragrant jrefifeshing-- that's why Golden Sun is the daily choice of thousands. It has graced American tables for 20 years. Your grocer has it Jobber's Name and Address Here Woolson Insure a Big.

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