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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 14

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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Sunday morning THE DAVENPORT DEMOCRAT AND LEADER October 4, 1931. 14 jjpsiisaspp Club and Social Announcements Ieldest of four generations I RECEIVES "SECOND EYESIGHT" BRIDE-ELECT IN WILTON HONORED; AUXILIARY PARTY ho Be Installed I Worthy Advisor I I Of Rainbow Girls (serial Ts OMMeris Harold Wilton, Oct. 3. Mrs. Wacker and Mrs.

Holland Abhott former entertained friends and x. W-- POLK SCHOOL CLUB HAS INTERESTING PLANS FOR OPENING AUTUMN SEASON were named to represent the association at the state convention at Cedar Rapids. It was announced there will be a 600 and bunco party held at the home of Mrs. John Mohr. 24 W.

Seventh street, on Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 2 o'clock and all members and friends are Invited to attend. Four new members Joined the association and Miss Glenora Bev-an'g room won the attendance honor. Mrs. Harvev Davis' report of the classmatea Thursday afternoon In the home of Mrs.

Wacker as a farewell courtesy for Miss Margaret Dwyer, who leaves Sunday evening for Seattle, to become the bride of Donald C. McCalL Mrs. Delina Port and Mrs. E. J.

Maurer entertained the Ladies' auxiliary of the Sugar Creek Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Maurer with 35 present The Parable of the Prodigal Son Is a model of what a short story should be, not a word being wasted. 1 9 I. k( -A t. aWJt i fi I i I s4 I is.

I national convention held at Hot Springs, was read, and a musical Droeram of rocal selections and a Diano number was given by 'A two pupils of the Graham school Our Paradise Spring Filled Mattress AT Is the equal of any MONDAY Music Students' club meets with Mrs. Perry Wessel in Moline. Junior Auxiliary of Woman's club has 'first meeting of season. Immaculate Conception Academy Alumnae has quarterly session at convent Always Ready circle of King's Daughters and Sons meets for eupper at home Mr. and Mrs.

Koberg. Tri-City Civic Music association board meets at Fort Armstrong hotel Rainbow Girls hold public installation of officers at new Masonic temple, followed by Ralnbow-DeMolay mixer. TUESDAY Mrs. A. B.

Hender entertains Club of Eighty-Nine for first of season's programs. Round Table has dinner meeting at Chamber tf Commerce. Rock Island Music club has first meeting of fall series of musicales at Fort Armstrong hotel, Rock Mrs. Selma Hamilton gives prenuptial for her daughter. Miss Jean-nette Wagner.

O. U. R. class gives Country Store at McClellan Heights U. P.

church. Luncheon bridge and Lady's Day at Davenport Country club. Miss Mildred Baxter gives party for Miss Grace Dexter. Delta Chi chapter Epsilon Sigma Delta meets at Lend-a-Hand club. Mrs.

P. T. Burrows entertains the Tuesday club. WEDNESDAY Outing club has mid-weekly informal dinner bridge. Tri-City Alumnae, the Kappa Delta, with Miss Eliiabeth Buchner.

Tea at SL Katharine's school for mothers of students. Miss Florence Hempel for Mrs. Thomas Murphy. Miss Lillian Keller for Miss Margaret Barron. First meeting of Woman's Guild of Trinity Cathedral held at parish house with luncheon at noon.

Chaminade club has first program of fall at home Mrs, Frank Rehling. THURSDAY Davenport Quota club has October dinner meeting at Hotel Black-hawk. Davenport Catholic Women's league luncheon at 'Outing club as opening of season's programs. Seibje-Wagner wedding is ceremony at Zion church. Miss Selma Godehn is guest at dinner at Washington Inn, Rock Island.

FRIDAY Sachem club has dance. Davenport Country club dinner "bridge. SATURDAY St. Katharine's Alumnae opens fall thrift shop. Sohlberg-Hult wedding is Moline ceremony.

of music, Miss Ida May Witt, ana Miss Gladys Blackman. A social hour followed with Mesdames L. W. Ramsay. O.

Van- Tollc ichool Parent-Teachers' club held an Important and Interesting meeting Friday for the opening of the work of the autumn eea-son. Among important business was the arranging Thursday, Nov. 19, as the day for the annual fall bazaar, and the election of delegates to attend the etate convention. A membership drive was also outlined by the chairman, Mrs. Leo Paulsen; and a brief resume of the year's programs was given by Mrs.

John Mohr. Mrs. A. Rhoades, the welfare chairman, asked for helpers at the Thrift Shop on Nov. 3 and Nov.j22, and Mesdames F.

McMullen, H. Joens, C. Brady, H. Schneden and I. Hazlett volunteered their assistance.

Seven members offered to sew articles of clothing for the Thrift Shop. The nursery committee expressed appreciation for the toys and articles received for the nursery the past month. The president, Mrs. Hilda Schneider, and Mrs. Roy Sievert, who was appointed social hygiene chairman.

a mattress selling from 1fl t1 derburg, H. Joens, and Rivkin higher In price. Mrs. Hattle C. Wells, 93, and the great grandmother of this group representing four generations, has recently received her "second eyesight" and tossed away spectacles which she used for many years.

Mrs. Wells, who celebrated her 93rd birthday on Sept 23, is as the hostesses. well and active as the snapshot Indicates and this past summer has done some gardening almost every day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ered A. Weisener, 1210 Brady street She regards It as recreation.

Mrs. Wiesener Is at the left of the picture. Next to her is her granddaughter, Josephine 13, and then Mrs. Hazel H. Hennlngson, 413 Fortieth street, Moline.

Why? Because there la only ONE profit This mattress is made in our own shop and sold direct to you. Compare Before Yea Buy I Blackhawk Mattres3 Co. tZS HarrUoa St. Kea. R317 Opes Saturdays ontll ft p.

in. MODES OF THE MOMENT DISPLAY INTERESTING NEW DESIGNS IN STYLE Paris, Oct. 3. (AP) The bol ero effect will be smart again this winter. Many heavy full length coats are designed with simulated DANCING SCHOOL INCLUDE COURSE BALLROOM STEPS la response to a demand for instructions in ballroom dancing, the Haynes Dancing school, 421 Brady street will conduct special classes on Tuesday nights for those anxious to trip the latest ballroom steps.

The class is in addition to the regular Thursday night classes. boleros edged with flat furs, eve Send lor this booklet ning gowns have accompanying doi-eros and many daytime frocks are completed with short jackets end Photo by Hawkins. MISS LUCILLE RISSMANN Miss -Lucille Rissmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Rissmann, 2719 Tremont avenue, Davenport, will be installed worthy advisor of the Order of Rainbow assembly, No. 8, at public installation ceremonies to be held Monday at 8 p. m. at the new Masonic temple. Installing officers will include Miss Louise McCluskey, worthy advisor; Miss Elta Waage, marshall; Miss Jane Haves, chaplain; Miss Dorothea Plambeck, recorder; Mies Marjorie Madsen, organist.

Other officers to be installed are: Worthy associate advisor Kath-erine Boostrom. ing above the waistline. Extra Care Accounts THE PENAL OF GRAY London (AP) Transparent court shoes, made from lace, are capturing milady's fancy. They are worn in the evening. Black lace shoes grace stockingless feet, pale pink slippers with nude-tinted hose.

Paris (AP) Flesh colored hose have returned to vogue for eve-nine wear. The flesh tint now THIS booklet tells what yetre of study nd research have revealed about asthma. It containa vital and encouraging information for every asthmatic sufferer. It also describes the treatment, discovered by a physician, that has proven amazingly effective in relieving those afflicted with asthma. This treatment contains no habit forming drugs, and can be taken at home without the necessity of expensive climate changes.

If you are suffering with asthma, AH in the coupon plainly, and mail it today. AathuM Laboratories, Milwaukee, Wis. I Send me your booklet without obligation or cost. A. 10 Turkey and Its Women" Subject of Interesting Talk at St.

Katharine's ilR Charity Mildred Rensberger. Hope Alice Sothman. Faith Dorothy Schroeder. Chaplain Eloise Junjohahn. For the Difference Sumayeh Attiyeh, whose Syrian Drill leader Stella Mae Cars- tens.

Color stations: Phyllis Haglund, ancestors were among the medieval rulers and princes of Arabia, and who is traveling and lecturing worn, however, has less of the pmk hue and more of natural skin color than formerly. The favorite evening hose is an ultra sheer weave with a modified square heel barely showing above the slipper. Few clocked hose are worn. Hafflew. Jeanette Peterson, Gladys Jones, Jeanette Garrison, Olive Hind, Verna Wiese, Phyllis Rahn.

in this country, was a guest at St mother was a brilliant and versatile writer. She speaks several languages and English fluently, and has a number of lectures on the East and Turkey of the past and present, especially as regards the women, Mustapa Kemal, the Mussolini of Turkey, and her own life and experiences in Syria. The visitor delighted the school with her stories and her personal charm. She left Saturday night after the lecture for New York. Announcements The Taylor School Parent Teachers association will give a public card party at Travel Inn Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Bunco and 500 will be played. The public is invited. Address-City Katharine's school Friday and Sat Confidential observer Norma Thode. urday, and Saturday night, gave a most entertaining talk to the stu Outer Observer Margaret Rob inson. EMMA JETTICK MELODIES, Sunday Coast-to-Coast Broadcast WJZ and Associated Stations It is only logical that mass production methods are not applicable to EVANS dry cleaning.

Because only one garment is spotted sponged pressed and finished at a time. EVANS extra care personal attention to each detail in every phase of these various processes the expert skill of master cleaners account for the difference the certainty of superior results that is constantly Increasing the number of EVANS patrons. Gray hair ago slipping. AH these bnpleasant ideas seem to go together. Yet, it la not at all necessary.

Gray Hair oftrn comes to a young- head and people who have it are neither old cot Incapable. But how often you heat people say, "Why, she has gray hairl" nd she is on the shelf. This penalty need no longer cap the woman who uses Canute Water, This is a clear, spring-like water, wonderful properties which actually restore hair to its original girlhood color. No complicated "color plan" no danger of getting brunette shade when your hair is blonde. Not only the one kind but the one bottle Is enough.

It really is surprising what successful, youthtfying results it gives. Apply Canute Water yourself. In the privacy of your own home. Many women in town are doing the same thing; they simply do not mention it. Too need not mention it either.

Just buy bottle from any good druggist and get rid of the "age penalty" in gray hair. Cannte Water Is so safe, so scientific and sure that your dealer knows it will satisfy you if not, he will refund your money. Sold and recommended bj Kmels-Hansen Drug Co. and Lags Drun or your own druggist. The Canutl Milwaukee.

Wis. Ad dents and sisters in the school gymnasium. Organist Marjorie Madsen. Choir director Grace Jones. Choir: Verna Steckel, Elizabeth Her subject was "Turkey, Its Stiff, Virginia Hentzelman, Bernice Women and Its Customs," and she was dressed in the costume of her country women.

Sitz, Jeanette Boudinot, Pauline Dohrn, Jean Drechsler, Lyla Con-over, Erma Purdy, Lois Moses, SHOES FOR WOMEN Mabel Wiese, Marion Stamer, Mar garet Stamer, Martha Stamer, It is interesting to know that the father of this charming and most attractive Syrian was Mathew Attiyeh, a diplomat and official under the Turkish Sultan Abdul Hamid, "the modern Nero," as he has been called, while her Luella Mae Jones, Ada Krambeck, The Washington P. T. A. will give a party for all kindergarten mothers and new mothers of the school district Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the school. Elizabeth Stage, Dorothy Scheller, Have Your Fall and Winter Garments Cleaned Now! Edna Plambeck, Bertha Plambeck.

Following the installation, a short dancing program will be giv en by Miss Beverly Andreson, and a DeMolay-Rainbow mixer will be held in the ball room with Al SPECIAL' SALE PRICES For A Limited Time Only Radio Boys furnishing the music. "Fifteenth Century Painters" Study Topic. AARAAtoEEE Sizes 1 to 12 LADIES' COATS Plain and Fur Trimmed--(All Far Coats Excepted Evans Cleaned A rl Called For and $1 .00 and Hand Finished Delivered i at A a. ml SILK DRESSES Called For and Delivered Note the mdifffTOtu Evans Cleaned and Hand Finished MEN'S GARMENTS 0 The subject of study at the meeting of Alpha chapter of the Delphian society Friday afternoon in the Peoples Light Co. building, was "Three Fifteenth Century Painters." Mrs.

S. G. Glaspell was leader and Mrs. C. R.

Shannon discussion leader. The topics for report were General Survey of the Life and Work of Masaccio Mrs. L. A. Wilson.

Vasari's Life of Masaccio Mrs. Charles Wrashburn. Fra Angellco Mrs. Florence Wrarner. Fra Lippo Lippi Mrs.

F. J. Sessions. Browning's Fra Lippo Lippi Mrs. H.

N. Bristow. Study of Pictures by Masaccio Mrs. Fred L. Ray.

Study of Pictures by Fra Lippo Lippi Mrs. Don Seaman. Study of Pictures by Fra Angellco Mrs. E. W.

Sass. After the study hour at the Peoples Light building, the class went in a body to the Municipal Art Gallery where a special talk by Miss Frieda House, art director of the gallery, was given, with illus-stated slides and pictures of the old masters. The next meeting will be Oct. 16 at 2 o'clock in fie Peoples Light Co. building with Mrs.

H. M. Hey-Binger as leader and Mrs. R. B.

Swift discussion leader. Called Foi and Delivered Suits Topcoats. Overcoats 1 1, 2 2 3 3 4 41 6j6J 7 Hi 1M 9 9j 10 11 18 AAAAA XlX "xj JK AAAA XXX AAA XXX aa 2i2i 2L2L2i 2L2L: a 2L 2i2L 2i2iji il 2i XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX m- A XXX2i 21 2i EE XI xxxxxxxxxxxx kee 1 OUR SFECIAL OFFER CONTINUES We will clean and prest ANY LADIES' GAR There Must Be a Reason There must be a reason for the steadily growing popularity of EAGLE markets among thrifty food buyers of the Quad-Cities. Yes, many reasons, for each of these fine, leading food stores of the Quad-Cities is daily and weekly the mecca for increasing numbers of housewife shoppers who face the daily problem of making their table dollars do double duty. Daily, weekly, EAGLE has repeated these reasons, demonstrated to so many in EAGLE stores price, always as low or lower; quality, always of the same high standard; sanitary cleanliness and the most modern of store equipment; telephone and delivery service; and the courteous personal attention of trained, experienced clerks in each of EAGLE'S fine markets.

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