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APRIL 10, 1932. Part One- -Page 9 BURLINGTON HAWK SUNDAY MORNING, SOCIETY AND CLUBS SALLY'S SALLIES OUGHT 16 PUTA RETURN LIMIT ON THESE BOOKS Some people visit their neighbors' libraries for the purpose.of looking through their own. Benefit Bridge Party Given At Sewing Home THE Anna Laura junior circle of the King's Daughters sponsored a photographic bridge party yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Ann Sewing on North Ninth street. The affair was for the donation given to Camp Lookout, marked junior the King's first Daughters camp, and real activiey given by the circle since its organization last fall. Honored guests at the affair included Mrs.

F. J. Mansfield, of this city, state president of the King's DaughW. H. Dodge, state superintendent of junior King's Daughters Mrs.

Stone of Ft. Madison. Miss and Lydia Ann Courtwright of Cedar Rapids and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. city, James was Courtwright, awarded formerly, of this.

H. A. Stang was given were present for prize. Forty guests and tea. Betty Bremer is the game i president of the circle.

County Women's Clubs To Have Conference ES MOINES Federated Women's clubs will have a conference at Boesch's store in conjunction with the loan collection of American potexhibit, April 23. The tery exhibit will also be held and porcelain April 21 and 22. conference was decided The county upon the eight federated clubs yesterday afternoon by presldents from Molnes county at a meeting Des C. A. The clubs are: at the Y.

W. Delphian, The Book Alpha, Home The Iowa Study Alpha club. The club Golden Hour club and Fortnightly club of Burand the lington, The The Study club of Mediapolis. will include yearly The conference activities of the eight fedreports of will include a talk erated club and by Mrs. J.

Each S. club will be representDixon on the pottery display. members. Mra. ed by one or more chairman ol F.

A. Derby is county the organization. Comings and Goings and Mrs. Phillips of Mrs. guests of Mrg.

Hoover George Galesburg. S. Tracy yesterday. were Dr. North Carolina.

They and Mrs. Naboth Osborne are motoring about a month. to plan to be away and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Miss Neoma Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. John Anderson will motor to Chicago A. Anderson, today will attend the funeral of where they Gustafson. They will reMrs.

Charles turn Monday night. Louise Carson is expected home Miss of the week from a trip the latter part in the Krueger accompanied by Rockles. Miss Kuhlemeler, Miss Alma Miss Doris Jane Miss June Mary Ann next at Ballantyne and Rogers will spend will be the Cedar Rapids where they Beta house. at the Gamma Phi guests Jones of Des Moines is spendRoy the week-end in the city. Chicago on Dr.

R. H. Buescher 'return Monday business. He will night. A.

C. Jugenheimer is spending with friends In Des the week-end Moines. Herbert Fritz of BetMr. and Mrs. spending weekhome of the latters tendorf, are end parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. George here at the Y. Marseilles is at home Binder. Mrs.

E. St. Louis, where she been from a patient at the Deaconess has daughter, Mrs. C. E.

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ROTARIANS TO HEAR HANSON World Education Secretary of Y. M. 0. Will Address Monmouth Club Special To The Hawk- Eve. Monmouth, April Monday and Tuesday of this week Monmouth will be host to two noted speakers, both of: whom are connected with young people's work.

A. W. Hanson, world education secretary of the national Y. M. C.

A. organization, is to come here the auspices of the Monmouth Y. On Monday he will address the Rotary club at noon and a joint meeting of the officers of the Hi-Y and Girl Reserves clubs of the high school. Tuesday morning he is to speak at the Alexis high school, and Tuesday night he will be the speaker at a special open of the Kiwanis club. The meeting, extended an invitation to the public to attend the dinner that night.

A. personally, W. Hanson is is a not brother known of where Hanson, who but, years ago was principal of the Monmouth high school and later was superintendent of schools in Burlington, according to those who knew the families in those days. Mr. Hanson's talka will deal with international relations, stressing Manchuria.

He has spent 30 years in wok, both heer and abroad, Dr. John McNaugher to Bo Hero. At the same time Dr. John McNaugher, president of the Pittsburgh Theolagical seminary, will be on the college campus. Dr.

McNaugher is especially interested in meeting all men who are planning to attend the seminary, but he will also speak to the entire student Dr. Hutchison, secretary of the board of foreign missions of the Unit- ed Presbyterian church, is expected to be here Sunday to be present at the regular April. espers services of the college, which will be at o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Hutchison is returning heer after week's absence to be with his son, Russell, who has been suffering from pneumonia for two weeks. Dr.

Hutchison's home 1g in Pittsburgh. Glee Club Wins Fourth in National The men 'of the Moumouth college glee club returned to Monmouth fourth early tonight, credited with winning place in the national men's glee club contest held Friday afternoon and in St. Louis. First place went to Pomona, second to Yale and third night to Penn State. Monmouth WAS 8 point or two behind and was not officially placed.

Those in the club are: William Gaff1 ney, kabe, Paul Charles Sharp, Graham, Carroll Van Shigeyoshi Gundy, SaPaul Beckett, Walter Clark, James Huff, George Myers, Clarence Patterson, Edwin Sloan, Gordon Winbigler, Glen Fleming. David Fulton, Dean Johnson, William Millen, David Murray, Norman Pinney, Fred Russell, John Winbigler, Darrell Brown, Harold Calhoun, Art Davidson, Edward Honaway, Franklin Loehr, Neal Terry, Ray Wilson and Vincent Upton. Robert Laxson acted as accompanist and student director. Glenn Shaver directed the club. Two Men Are Held After spending the the bum room of police nication, Leland Rhinebart hand Levy Westerson, both of the Soldiers Home at Danville, made the mistake of trying to break into the offices of Dr, Winters, supposedly in search of drugs, since both are alleged to be dope addicts.

The mistake lay in the fact that an employee of the Grand Cigar store saw two suspicious appearing me nenter the ball way at 6:30 a. m. A call to the police enabled officers to find the men as they were searching about the offices. The pair is being held today for questioning. College Felection Tuesday.

In addition to the county and state primary elections that will be held Tuesday, the colloge is having its own student body association primary elecItion on the same day, with the final J. W. Edwards Family Is Honored By Ladies Aid At Farewell Party Parent-Teacher Meetings Announced Saunderson Saunderson school Parent-Teachers association will meet Tuesday The executive board will meet at 2:00. There will be of officers at this time. All election members are urged to be present.

Miss Woellhaf will give the teachviewpoint on the difference beers' Telling and Tattling. Mrs. tween P. Kelley will give the mother's vlewthe same subject. Mrs.

R. point on W. Jamieson will read a report on convention of the southeast disthe trict of the association held recently Ottumwa. kindergarten pupils will The tertain, and kindergarten mothers will serve refreshments. Salter William Salter Parent-Teachers aswill meet Tuesday aftersociation 2:30 o'clock.

Community will open the program and sInging will be followed by a business sesMrs. H. W. Schwartz will resion. port which was recently held.

the district convention at Ottumwa pupils will sing, Mrs. Fisher will read a paper on Eighth grade E. "The Little Child and Fear," Mrs. Sandell will read from the Thomas ('hild Welfare magazine, "Educating A social hour will follow. Parents." Grimes Parent-Teachers association Grimes business meeting at the will hold a Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

school following program will 2:30 the be given: Singing--Fifth grade Walker. pupils, directed by Miss Solo. "Love Shlp" -Mrs. E. J.

Enger. Reading, "What Would T. Champagne. "Lassie o' Song, chorus. will be read from The Articles Welfare magazine by Mrs.

Child Trumbull. Tea will follow. Prospect Parent-Teachers associaPruspect Friday afternoon at will meet ton o'clock at the school. Mrs. Rex lead group singing at Wickham will ti: opening of the program.

A play, Patches will "Peggy of the dramatic club, given by pupils the direction of Miss Holmes. under Mrs. George Higgins will give comreport on the P. T. A.

convenat Ottumwa, Duet will be sung con Paul Verdow and Mrs. RobMrs. Buck. W. G.

Brooks will give a will be served by Miss and tea Wall's and Miss Nichols' rooms. Corse Friday afternoon, April 8, On Parent-Teachers association the school for a program. Al "Habit Training," was read paper Mrs. Ritts, vocal solo sung by on Clifford Aschoff, paper on "Obe-. and Self-Reliance" by Mrs.

dance Wilfred White. Perkins monthly meeting for At the regular members of Perking Purent-Teachers association Tuesday evening, April 7:30 o'clock, a short business -toll will be held and 8 program Mrs. C. M. Marten will read Riven.

of the district convention report held. in Otturawa There will be community singing. Mrs. Roy telman will give a reading. a song will be sung by group a of boys: Ciando Noel.

Clayton Lind, Roger ul-on. Tommy Harrison, Harley Maker, Richard Walsh. W. A. Koopwill talk on "Human Education, Bennett will give 8 read4.

Ray da and refreshments will be Washington Washington Parent-Teachers assomeeting Tuesday afternoon at; will be opened with comcation 3u o'clock singing. following; a business ion. Other numbers on the pro-; will be: President's Messags-Mrs. C. A.

The "Cottontail- in Politeness ils of Miss Seward's room. Junior and Senior league meeting the City Beautiful school depart mant. Solo Mrs. Henry Green. Addras- Dr.

Suggett, county health 1. tor. and Conduct Miss: Intelligence 1': ta Winzer, principal of the school. Mothers of Miss Seward's room refreshments. LOYALTY CLASS WILL HAVE MEETING TUESDAY loyalty class members will nieet on day evening Mrs.

Electa 310 Columbia "street. Maude ankall will be chairman with, the stance of Mrs. John Donnelly, Mrs. Frank Kiehne, Mrs. Hensen, Mrs.

Willey. Mrs. Elmer White and Lillian Huebner. A program and will time is being arranged. In you become milder and better, old age approaches.

Church and Aid Notes Grace M. E. Ladies' Aid soclety of Grace M. E. church" will hold its regular monthly, business meeting at the church at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.

A social hour. will be enjoyed later and will be in charge of Mrs. Waterhouse's group. St. Luke's Theta Pi class of St.

Luke's Evangelical. church will. bave a covered dish supper meeting Tuesday evening at the church at 6:30. Congregational The Missionary society of the First Congregaitonal 'church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at, the church. Mrs.

R. K. Corlett will be in charge of the program on the negro, Ladies' Aid society of the church will luncheon meet all gerved day Wednesday, and the hostesses, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Wilcox and 1 Mrs.

Thompson. United Presbytorian Aid society of the The Ladies' church will meet United Presbyterian afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Friday social parlors. Mra, Hewitt and Mrs. Jamison will be hostesses. OfR.

W. ficers be instulled include: President--Mrs, C. 0. Plerson. president--Mrs.

R. W. Fletcher. Paul Foehlinger. Treasurer--Mrs, George Creager, Christ Church Mrs.

Walker Lord, 102 South Marshall street will entertain members of St. Agnes guild of Christ Episcopal home at luncheon at 1 church at her o'clock on Wednesday. E. Schreiner will be assisting hostess. First Evangellcal First Evangelical church SunThe shine class will have its monthly party in the Bible room.

on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. af-! fair is to be a juvenile affair and members are to come dressed accordIngly. First Presbyterian Hostesses for the Social society of the First Presbyterian church regular meeting and luncheon on Wednesday the church will be Mrs. F. A.

at Derby, chairman; Mrs. Gene Appleton and Mrs. Charles Wehmeler. First M. E.

The April meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the First M. Home E. church. will be held at the church on This will Friday, be April the annual mite! 15 at 2:30 p. m1.

box opening and all members are to bring or send In their boxes. urged An interesting program has been prepared and all women of the tion are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Farrell's group will act as hostesses. West Hill M.

E. Women's Foreign Missionary society will hold its monthly meeting next! Wednesday Andrew afternoon Dahlin, 604 South Leeat the home of Mrs. brick street. Brotherhood will hold its monthThe Friday evening at the ly meeting home of George Robinson, 531 South street. An interesting lantern Plain slide lecture on "Understanding OrlenAmericans" will be given by the tal pastor.

Trinity Lutheran Woman's Missionary society of Lutheran church will meet Trinity at 2:30 o'clock in the Wednesday All members are asksocial rooms. be present as delegates will be ed to at this meeting for the conchosen in May to be held at Council vention Mrs. C. Winders, Mrs. C.

Bluffs. and Miss Klemn will be hosTackel of the meeting. Mrs. tesses in charge and Mrs. Collum will be leadCanny ers for the lesson study.

Donations at this time of will be accepted or for a box school supplies Konnarock, for the to be sent to church mission. Oak Grove Ald. Oak Grove Community Ald 30- The will meet with Mrs. Jack Clayton Thursday afternoon 14. ciety on No.

2 will hold a Bethany Lutheran Bethany meeting circle at the home of Miss 841 Arch street Tuesregular Tay Buettner, day afternoon. YOUNG PEOPLE PICNIC AT RIVER COTTAGE A group of young people enjoyed a picnic supper party Friday were night at a by Mr. and Mrs. F. John cottage on the Mississippi.

They chaperoned Smith. home on Wednesday of this for her spending some time with week after her parents. James A. Seaton, New Cantril Mayor, Takes Oath of Office Special April a meeting To The Cantril, town council mayor. of James the A.

Seaton, and counclimen, took of office. The members M. T. of the the oath council are 0. S.

Carnahan, Roberta, Ray and Floyd Marsh. Frank Cunningham, Foster Anderson Steinburgh appointed clerk: Robert Kirkhart marshal, and Selman Dr, H. J. Dougherty GI1street commissioner fillan, health officer. Officers Elected Sunday of the Methodist Sunday school Officers elected ensuing year are.

89 followe: assistant superintendent, Josie Superintendent, F. J. Wells; Hatch; secretory, Dhority: assistant secretary, Kisling: Steinburgh; correspondtreasurer, secretary, W. chorister, E. 1ng assistant chorister, W.

S. J. Hootman; Eva Cretcher; assistant Jack: pianist, Madeline Hopp. pianist, Charles Kisling has in returned California with from his spending son, the Howard, and family, winter Miss Jones has returned Moines from three weeks'. brother, I.

visit T. at Jones, and famwith- her -Ily. has sold his dray Henry Walker, and Merrill Marsh. business came here more than two Mr. Walker.

we regret to have him years ago and will to Fairfield the first of the week where he has. a poleave, He gO sition with Katherine Cook has gone the Farm Bureau 011 Co. Mrs. where she will make an- Pittsburgh, extended visit with her daughter, R. T.

McDonald and family are Mrs. Mary Curran. Mrs. visit from her mother, Mra. enjoying a Gaston.

Stevenson and wife are the Paul Lodge Notices For the Week Protection Lodge Protection lodge No. 8. will meet Thursday afternoon at 2. o'clock at Red Men hall. There will be a bustness.

session followed by bunco at 2:30 o'clock and later tea, will be served. All and frlends are Invited. The members, for the benefit of the funeral fund, O. E. Blackmar Chapter The semi-annual dance and card of C.

E. Blackmar chapter, No. 4, will be held Thursday, April 21 in West Burlington town hall. The affair was postponed from February. The spring and fall bers and their 'Immedlate families only and have always well attended.

Chapter No. 4 will meet Tuesday of this week in West Burlington council chamber at 7:30 o'clock to make arrangements for the frolic, and to decide on further improvements at Lake West this summer. Silver Star Silver Star circle will meet Tuesday at W. 0. W.

ball at 2:30 o'clock. A dinner will de served at 12:30 and it Is Hoped that a large attendance will be present for discussion of special business. Ruth Rebekah Aid The aid society of Ruth Rebekah lodge will meet. in O. 0.

F. hall Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Members are to come prepared to sew. Royal Neighbors Burlington Camp, Royal Neighbors of America will meet in regular 589- sion Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock in W. O.

W. hall. Following a short business session there will be a card party to which friends are Invited to attend. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. PRESBYTERIANS WILL CONVENE Iowa Presbytery Will Hold: Meeting At Presbyterian Church in Wapello Special To The Rawk-Eye.

Wapello, April The spring meeting of the Iowa Presbytery will be held in the Presbyterian church in this city, Monday and Tuesday, April 11 and 12, when about forty ministers are expected to attend, session on Monday evening Dr. then Fraser will be duly installed as pastor the local church. The moderator will be elected opening of the session side and propound the constitutlonal questions. Dr. Archibald Burlington will deliver the sermon, Prof.

Hugh Brower of Parsons loge will give the charge to the pasand Rev. Phillip Palmer, Cedar Rapids the charge to people. The sessions opens Monday afterat with a sermon by the noon retiring moderator. Rev. D.

E. Kerr. Monday evening at 7:30. popular meeting with address by Rev. Raymond Allston, fled representative for Christian Education, Synods of Nebraska and Iowa.

The Tuesday session opens at 8:30 A. m. and the program will include various reports and election of officers of various departments. The Wapello church will furnish lodging and breakfast to all delegates and the church women will serve meals Monday evening and Tuesday noon. The revival meetings conducted by the Rev.

H. E. Wilhite of Los at the Christian church geles, will be brought to a close Sunday night. Women's Clubs to Meet April 15 The Federated Women's clubs of Louisa county will meet in Wapello April 15, according to announcement made by Mrs. Millicent Hicklin, All women Interested in chairman.

club work are cordially invited. Epworth league enjoyed their The regular social Friday evening In the church parlors Methodist Edwin Wlederrecht and Marchurch. garet Heins were the committee in The entertainment was feacharge. tured as an indoor track meet. 0.

P. Bennett Visits Wapello Senator O. P. Bennett of Mapleton, candidate for lieutenant-governor. was In Wapello, Morning Sun and Columbus Junction Saturday afternoon and evening meeting friends interest of his campaign.

He the WAS a guest at dinner Saturday evethe home of Senator E. R. ning in Hicklin and Mrs. Hicklin. on his a farm east Grimm Is erecting a "house Frank of Columbus Junetion to replace the one destroyed by fire few months ago.

The farm is a occupied C. Vernoy is quite ill at by Shellabarger brothers. Mrs. A. her home in South Wapello.

The King's Heralds of the Methomet withy Miriam Heins dist church recently. Dorothy Vandevort was the leader. The grand jury for the April term Loulsa county district which has adof been In session since will Monday Friday afternoon and journed work next week. The will report Monday, havcontinue Its petit Jurors dismissed Wednesday when Ing week had been conbeen all cases for the tinued or settled. girl born April 4 at parents of baby Henry Jansen home.

the and parental Mrs. Carl Evans entertainMr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker and ed Mrs.

Martin Gutherie of Ft. Mr. and Madison. W. F.

M. S. Has Meeting Katherine Hoyle the led W. a F. very M.

in- 8. Mrs. tereating meeting of at Others on home the of. program were Mrs. Ollie Mrs.

Martha Norris. Delaney and a Mrs. good Myrtle attendance. McLeland. Mrs.

There Suit, who bas just returned Hattie spending the winter with friends at from Pine Ridge was: present. Sloux City--John A. Kauspedas, attorney, died from. automobile Injurles out- colan fered Monday when his lided with a switch engine Special To The Howk-Eye. Sperriy, April Ladies' Ald of the local M.

E. church and their families, honored the J. W. Edwards family at a farewell party, Thursday evening. About fifty were present.

The. ladies presented Mrs. Edwards with a picture painted by Mrs. George Ellerhoff. The Edwards family will move to Lone Tree on Thursday, April 14.

Nelson Rites Are Held. Funeral services for the late Charles Nelson were held from. the home, Friwith Rev. Daughty in day morning, charge. The pallbearers were Malcolm, Stanley Cecil Panther of Wapello, Alice Panand Harold Nelson of Mediapolis, ther of Wapello and Elmer Sielander Rockford, Ill.

A quartet composed of George and Henry, Ellerhoff, Mrs. Burr Jackson Frank Riepe sang several Interment was in the Kossuth cemetery. Those from a distance attending the Charles Nelson funeral were: Alice Vernon Borge and Mr. and Mrs. Borge, Hutchison Gilmore City; Mrs.

Frleberg of Havelock: Mr, and Floyd Jenny Mrs. 0. W. Johnson and Lucille, Minnie and Lavon and Ramona Poleson Mr. and Mra.

Elmer Selander of and Rockford, and Mrs. Joe Panther and children, Edward, Maurise and Laura of Muscatine, Helen Panther of Rock Island; Olig Panther of Peoria, Cecil Panther of Wapello, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Nelson of Erie, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Nelson of Mt. Pleasant, election one week later. Besides the officers of the student body, an editor of the college paper, the Oracle, will be named Tuesday. Three candidates named by the schools board are Paul Beckett of journalism Frank McMillan of MonRosevillend Earle Thom of Monmouth. LIBRARY CLUB--ALL THE NEW BOOKS.

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