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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 25

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Quad-City Timesi
Location:
Davenport, Iowa
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25
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SUNDAY MORNING- -THE DEMOCRAT AND LEADER, DAVENPORT, IOWA- -MAY 28, 1950 25 WACKER OF WILTON IS MARRIED TO CALVIN SCHMIDT Wilton, Marion Wacker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wacker of this place, and Calvin C.

Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmidt, Atalissa, were married in Zion Lutheran church Thursday evening, the Rev. P. W.

Happel officiating at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Dale Brown Burr and Miss Shirley Wacker, sisters of the bride, matron of honor and bridesmaid; Janice Spilger, niece the bridegroom, flower girl; Wayne Priess, Iowa City, cousin of Mr. Schmidt, best man; and Wayne Spilger and Dr. Leonard Larson, brothers-in-law of the bridegroom, Dale Burr, brother-in-law, and Robert Wacker, cousin of the bride, ushers.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white VAN STAKE PICK -UP TRUCKS FOR RENT by Hour-Day-Week-Month For business or personal use. Do your own moving and hauling. Low rates include gas, oil, etc. Reserve in advance if possible. GENERAL U-DRIVE-IT COMPANY OPEN DAY and NIGHT 221 E.

4th St. Dial 2-5341 rayon marquisette, over white satin, fitted bodice and cathedral round yoke edged Chantilly Faith ralliethen lace and double rows of lace ruffles extended down the front and back of the skirt. The long sleeves extended in points over the hand. Her fingertip veil of net was edged with lace and she carried a fanshaped bouquet of white carnations, lilies valley, with white satin streamers. The reception in the parish hall was attended by 125.

Miss Gertrude Grunder was in charge of the guest book and Miss Eleanor Pasvogel and Miss Violet Grunder opened the gifts. Mrs. Schmidt, graduate of the Wilton high school, has ployed in the Nicholaus Insurance agency office. Mr. Schmidt, graduate of Atalissa high school, served with the armed forces, and is now engaged in farming near a Atalissa.

Upon their return from the wedding trip the new home will be near Conesville. JAMES WALLACE TO SPEAK AT WAPELLO LIONS- -FARMER DAY Wapello, James J. Wallace, manager of the Iowa State college foundation farms, will be speaker at the meeting of the Lions club in the Presbyterian church parlors Monday night, June 5. His subject on the "Human Side of Farming." Each member of the club may bring a farmer as a guest. Mr.

Wallace manages the farms given to the foundation several years ago by C. R. Musser, Muscatine. Colonial farmers and their families used to make nails in their homes during long winter nights from iron furnished by local forges. Now at Pen Headquarters West Bros.

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W. Davenport 3-2701 THE CAMP FIRE PROGRAM MEETS BASIC NEEDS of GIRLS The Three Age levels of the Camp Fire Program recognizes the basic human needs and incorporates the development in the group. The basic human needs are: Spiritual values, recognition, health needs, educational needs. fun and enjoyment. An in community and family.

A leisure time program and character building. Each Group is a small with others to make every day living richer and happier we gru atticsting places wow about trees and forers and tiros make friends BLUE BIRDS Blue Birds learn early in their program doing for others. Here they are having fun making scrap books for children in hospitals. This splendid worth-while activity in this area is another way in which your Community Chest works for YOU! HORIZON CLUB The teen age girls outgrow the regular Camp Fire program of ranks, symbolism and awards but enjoy helping the younger girls become adept by sharing experiences. These girls will be our future leaders, mothers, career- ists of tomorrow! belongingness friendship, sati-faction, ever -growing program of fun, friendship and supplementing the training of the Church, democracy in which its members learn to for the entire community.

BLUE BIRD The junior organization-7-8-9 year olds-6 to 20 in a group. The adult who leads the group is called a leader. The program emphasis is not so much upon skills or competition as upon Blue Birds experimenting with materials and ideas, and learning, use enrich such themselves materials and and their group. Emphasis on creative experiences and activities, rather than set standards with each girl. The Blue Bird Wish Is: To have fun To learn to make beautiful things To remember to finish what I begin.

To want to keep my temper To go to interesting places To know about trees, flowers and birds To make friends. In a recent program study, what they liked to do best thing out of doors, like group is learning to make overnight, security, creative expression plus physical and high ideals pointing the way to well-adjusted home and school through activities which are plan activities, assume responsibilities and co-op- maturity enjoyable erate This space contributed by these community minded citizens on AAA Motor Club Dahl Motors Hansaloy Manufacturing Co. Abrahams The Daily Times Boy Hansen Sign Co. Arthur Murray Dance Studio The Democrat Hanssen's Hardware Austin Crabbs Incorporated Dewey Portland Cement Co. Harry's Army Store Davenport Bank Trust Co.

Harrison Furniture Mart Davenport Drop Forge Co. Healey-Eckmann Home Furnishings Bawden Bros. Inc. Davenport Electric Contract Co. Heeter's Two Places Davenport Water Co.

Hickey Brothers Cigar Stores Belle Blind Co. Shiretex Trousers by Davenshire Hill Fredericks Bettendorf Company Hill's of Davenport Blackhawk Chevrolet Co. Hi-Ross Display Co. Blackhawk Furniture Co. Eagle Super Market, Bettendorf Howard's Jewelry Blackhawk Brewing Co.

Englehart Manufacturing Co. The Hub Clothing Co. Block Kuhl First Trust Savings Bank Huebotter Furniture Bond Drug Co. First Federal Savings Loan W. E.

Born Co. Folwell Crockery Co. Bowman Shoe Stores M. A. Ford Manufacturing Inc.

Iowa -Illinois Gas Electric Co. Burch Photogarphic Studio Fred Astair Dance Studio Bureau of Analysis Freeman-Glickman Furniture Jack Spratt Food Products Franc Furniture Co. Harry Jacobs Hardware C. Jansen Jewelry C. 0.

D. Cleaners M. J. Gadient Coal Co. Kay Furniture Co.

Capitol, Esquire, Garden Theaters Geifman's Super Markets Carmichael Electric Co. George's Radio Sales Service Warren L. Langwith Inc. Cinarco Photo Supply Glick's Jewelers LeRoy's Jewelers Comenitz News Agency Gierke-Robinson Co. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.

Goodell's Main Prescription Shop Continental Baking Co. B. F. Goodrich Co. Marbury Coats Coughlin Sales Co.

Goodyear Service Stores Martin Company Cigars Craine Furniture Co. Gordon Furs Oscar Mayer Co. CAMP FIRE HORIZON CLUB 10 through junior high school-6 Teen age girls-10 to 30 in a group. to 20 in a group. The adult direct- Leader is called the Adviser.

ing the group is called a Guardian. The objectives of the Horizon The program in which the Camp Club are fourfold: Development of Fire girl takes part is based on the personality, social experience, VOhundreds of activities suggested cational exploration and possibill. by the Seven Crafts: ties, and service to others. THE HORIZON CLUB DESIRE Is: Home, Outdoors. Creative As horizons ever changing and are Arts, Frontiers, Physical Sei- always distant I shall not stand ences, Business, Sports and still and into their purple Games, Citizenship.

shadows. Instead, I shall seek the higher purposes and the new adEach Camp Fire girl explores ventures that lie beyond. I shall many activities of the Seven reach ever outward to the horizon Crafts individually according to that is always Just beyond my her special interests; others are grasp. enjoyed with her group. Accomplishments are acknowledged by the presentation of symbolic awards at a Council Fire or Ceremonial.

THE LAW OF THE CAMP FIRE GIRL IS: Worship God, Seek Beauty, Give Service, Pursue Knowledge, Be Trustworthy, Hold On to Health, Glorify Work, Be Happy. CAMP FIRE Camp Fire Girls from coast to coast were asked and ninety- per cent of them said some- camping, hiking, cooking over an open fire. This "flip-flop" beds and to tie a bed roll for a group Red Feather Agencies Bettendorf Civie League, Inc. Boy Scouts Campfire Girls Catholic Charities Friendly House Girl Scouts Industrial Relief Society Melody Mill Salvation Army Scott County Mental Health Center Visiting Nurses YMCA YWCA behalf of these important community services: McCarthy Improvement Co. Samuels Co.

Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. Schartf's Montgomery Ward Co. Schierbrock Motors J. R. Mount Inc.

Schlegel Drug Stores Mueller Lumber Co. Schmidt Music Co. Murdoch Paint Co. Schwind-Boeker, Inc. Wallie Myers Men's Wear Shannon's Dairy Lunch Naeckel's Paint House Sieg Company Newman's Simon Landauer Nichols Wire Aluminum Co.

State Furniture Co. Northwest Bank Trust Co. Strieter Motor Co. Swan Engineering Machine Ca Old Mill Ice Cream The Syndicate The Orpheum Theater Tenenbom's Times Cafeteria M. L.

Parker Co. Tri-City Broadcasting Co. Peter Maur Tri-City Lines Peterson Paper Co. Plank Jewelers Ucanco Candy Co. Plumb's Floor Coverings Uchtorff Co.

Posner's Wagners Printery Tom Walsh Ralston Purina Co. Warren-Nicholson Co. Isabelle Ramey, West Bros. office Inc. Supply L.

W. Ramsey Advertising Agency White Market W. R. Rashid Sons White -Phillips Ins. T.

Richter's Sons White Yard Roederer Transfer Storage Co. Wirtel's Luggage Leather Goods Ruff Bros. Shoes Ryan Plumbing Heating Inc. Zoeckler's Office Supplies GIRLS.

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