Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Ames Tribune from Ames, Iowa • Page 6

Publication:
Ames Tribunei
Location:
Ames, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

SOCIETY "BOY BETTER IN AMES" AMES DAILY TRIBUNE TIMES, IOWA. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1931. PAGE Mayflower Board League of Women Des Moines or The assistants March of the meeting Soolety of the of board. floaters Descendants in the state Jowa was beld at the home of Mrs. Ambler, deputy gover.

nor of the seventh district, in Des Moines Saturday. Preceding the meeting a luncheon was served at 12:30. The annual meeting of the Iowa society will be held April 17 at the Memorial Union, Ames. The committee on arrangements for the annual meeting is composed of Miss Jessie M. Kelley, Ames.

chairman; Mrs. Louis B. Schmidt, John S. Dodds, Mrs. Anson Marston, Mrs.

F. W. Willey, Mrs. William P. Nichols.

Mrs. H. H. Kildee and Henry Giese. The seventh congressional district nominated Mrs.

Russell Rankton as. deputy governor and Mrs. William T. Nichols of Ames as sistant deputy governor. The inations will be confirmed at the national meeting April 17.

Attending the meeting from Ames were Miss Jessie Kelley, deputy governor general; Mrs. Louis B. Schmidt, past deputy governor general and Mrs. Anson Marston, Mrs. F.

W. Willey, Mrs. William T. Nichols, Mrs. H.

H. Kildee and Henry Giese. 0 Regular Meeting Pocahontas Lodge The Iowa Council No. 24, Degree of -Pocahontas will meet in regular session Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L.

A. Queal, 902 Burnett avenue. 6 Meeting of Nature Study Division The nature study division of the Faculty Women's club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. S. E.

Klotz, 2908 Wood street. Mrs. T. W. Woodrow and Mrs.

Max Levine will be the assistant hostesses. A paper on "Butterflies and 'Moths" will be given by Mrs. Woodrow and a nature discussion will be lead by Mrs. F. L.

Battell. Dinner Guests At Hutton Home. Mr. and Mrs. O.

A. Hutton entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday at their home, 718 Duff avenue: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hutton, Mr. and Mrs.

John Legvold, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ban Iperen anda Fred Johnson all of Madrid Miss Edna Frye of Ames. San Souci Club With Mrs. Reis Mrs.

A. F. Reis will entertain the of the San Souci club at her home 310 Lincoln way, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Charles: Dudgeon will have charge of the program for the afternoon.

Clark Avenue Club Meeting Postponed The regular meeting of the Clark Avenue club which was to have held Tuesday March 24; -has been postponed until further no tice. Si Moizel Club. Meeting Wednesday Mrs. W. S.

Arnold will be hostPSs to the members of the Si Moi.zel club at her home 108 Beach avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Of Legislative Division The legislative division of the Faculty Women's club will the home of Mrs. E. V. Collins, 336 Brookridge avenue Tuesday evening at 7:45.

Mrs. J. B. Davidson will direct the parliamentary Brill and Mrs. E.

D. Ross will disbuss congress and the legislature. Trumpit Bridge Club Husbands The members of the Trumpit Bridge club entertained their husbands at dinner and bridge Friday nvening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.

O. Orben, 702 Brookridge. The dinner was served at two the spring colors arge tables with appointments. in centered with tall green tapers tied with orchid tulle, low bowls of sweet peas in pastel shades and shite daisies. During the evening, bridge was played at six tables.

High scores vere held by Mrs. Tom Benton and Mrs. F. B. Howell.

Chest Colds throat and chest VAPORUE OVER 17 MILLION JARS USED YEARLY Bad Stomach Cause 4 of Bad Skin You can't expect to have a good clear fresh-looking complexion if your is weak and disordered. Undigested food sends poisons through whole body, pimples appear in your face, skin grows sallow and muddy and loses its color. Your tongue becomes coated, breath most unpleasant. But these troubles will end quickly and skin clear up if you will start today taking that simple herbal compound known to druggists as Tanlac. Tanlac contains nothing but barks and roots which have a cleans.

ing, healing effect on a poor stomach. Just a tablespoonful before naturally meal so stimulates the digestion that you can cat what you want without fear of distress when your stomach is in shape again see how much keener good skin begins appetite 10 is -watch how your grow free of disfiguring quickly pruptions. The cost of Tanlac is less Chan ac a dose. Get a bottle from druggist todav. Money back if you it docen't help you.

County Society News Owl Bridge Club Meeting In Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Howard Couch tertained the members of club at their bome Friday evening. Dinner was served by the women of the club 7 o'clock and the evening devoted bridge. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Dysker were guests. Maxwell Woman's Club Meeting Mrs. P. K.

Jones entertained the members of the Maxwell Woman's club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. B. H. Guthrie was leadof the afternoon and the lesson was a continuation of the book "Civilization" by Charles Beard.

McCallsburg Dorcas Society Meeting Thurs. Mrs. L. R. Bjelde was hostess to the members of the Dorcas society her home Thursday afternoon.

Seventeen members and 23 guests were present. The following program was enjoyed during the afternoon: Scripture reading, Mrs. Henry Mehlow; prayer, Mrs. John Peck; reading, Story of a Modern High School Girl Mrs. G.

W. Mills; song by society. The annual business meeting will be held Thursday afternoon in the church and all members are "Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bjelde at the close of the meeting. O.

W. Club Meeting In The members of the E. 0. W. club met at the home of Mrs.

Lulu New, Wednesday afternoon. Eleven members were present and the following guests, Mrs. Guy Riddlesbarger, Wilson and Mrs. Harold Handsaker. ker.

At the business meeting it. was decided to hold a series of parties thru the spring months. Following business meeting the afternoon was spent in sewing after which hostess assisted by Mrs. Harold Handsaker and Mrs. Wilson serv.

refreshments. The next meeting will be held the home of Mrs. Vern Proctor, April 1. Lutheran Ladies Meeting in Fernald. The Lutheran Ladies' Aid society the Fernald church met in the church basement Thursday afternoon with Mrs.

Emma Handsaker hostess. Plans were made for the annual Easter supper which will be held the church dining room Monevening April 6. The remaindof the afternoon was spent in tying a Dainty refreshments were servby the hostess at the close of afternoon. Mrs. Irene Handsaker will be hostess at the meeting to be held two weeks.

Post Nuptial Shower in Sheldahl Thursday. Sixty friends and members of the Sheldabl Epworth league met at home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Boda Thursday evening they a post nuptial shower for Mr. Mrs. Howard Alleman, who were married March 6. The evening was spent in games contests and the couple was presented with several lovely gifts from their friends. A color scheme of blue and white used in the dining room and decorations.

A miniature bride groom centered the table over which was bung a large white wedding bell. Pirate Dinner in McCallsburg The members of the school board their wives, and school teachwere entertained at a pirate dinWednesday evening in the school house by members, of the domestic science their teacher, Miss Gerlach. A color scheme of blue and silver used in the table appointments and the scene of the dinner on board the good ship, Home Economics, with Vivian Haugen as commander. The following unusually "salty" menu was served: Gull load, hidtreasure, cannon balls, sponges, jelly and floats, ocean foam Captain Kid's stimulant. The toast program during the dinner was as follows: "Welcome Fellow Pirates." by Lady Pirate, Nelson: "Signals," Admiral Kellogg; "Officers of the Watch," Pirate Vallem; "Walking the Pirate Wierson; "Anchor," Lady Pirate Thompson; "Launch," Lady Pirate Craig: "Oh.

Is Thot So." by pirates; "Look Out," Lady PirShearer; "Treasures," Pirate Guthrie; buchaneers orchestra, Trustim, Thuns, Hanson and Thom- Meeting of Mothers in McCalisburg The mothers club met at. the of Mrs. C. E. Baumgardner in McCallsburg Wednesday A dish luncheon was served at and a program followed.

Ten moihers were in attendance. Mrs. J. S. Thompson had charge the program.

Readings were by Mrs. J. R. Morris, Mrs. Baumgardner and Mrs.

Harry Christianson. A vocal solo, by Mrs. Ring. genberg was also enjoyed. round fable discussion of matters followed the short program.

Surprise Birthday In McCallsburg Mrs. C. E. Fink was pleasantly surprised at her home Friday after. when a group of neighbors friends came to help her coleher birthday.

All brought well filled baskets refreshments were. served at close of the social afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Charles Mallett. Mrs.

F. Chanre, Mrs. Troy Chance, Mrs. Dick Shaw, Rid Rogers, Mrs. Stantey Oakes, Miss Young.

Mrs. Earl Culbertson, Mocking, Mrs. William Mrs. Ernest all of Zearing. Mrs.

B. J. Ritland, Mrs. George Vallen Mrs. Jesse Osmund.

son, Mrs. Elwood Ose and Mrs. M. T. Hankoos.

Mrs. Fink recelved many lovely gifts from her friends. NEVADA Society News and Personals Meeting of Sorosis Club Mrs. Herbert Bradley entertained the members of the Sorosis club at her home Thursday afternoon. Pink tapers in green holders and low bowls of pink and white sweet peas centered the tables for the luncheon which was served at 1 o'clock.

Mrs. G. A. Benjamin was in charge of the lesson on the "Sparrow." Guests of the club were, Mrs. w.

O. Benthin, Mrs. W. B. Sparrow and Miss Maude Ballou.

0 C. P. 1. Dinner Meeting Wednesday The members of the C. P.

I. club held their regular dinner meeting at the Hotel Story Wednesday evening. Howard Schultz gave an interesting paper on "The Oil Industry," during the social hour follow. ing the dinner, at the home of Dr. M.

Biddison. Entertain at Card Party Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vincent entertained guests at a card party at their home Tuesday evening. At the close of the evening dainty refreshments were served by the hostess.

The guest list included, Mr. and Mrs. Mike, O'Mara and sons, Jim and Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Louks and son, Carroll, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Danielson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ackerman and children, Mrs. Herbert Collins and baby of loo, Miss Edna Williams and Reed of Colo.

Donald White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer White, who has been quite ill with infuenza several days is getting along nicely. Dr. and Mrs.

Biddison and children motored to Leon Saturday where they attended the forty-ninth wedding anniversary of the parents of Dr. Biddison. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoppel of Hampton spent Sunday with Mrs.

Hoppel's sister, Miss Louise Rabe. Mrs. Sadie Bowers is expected to return to her home in Nevada this week after spending the winter in California. Miss Emma Andrews of Los is a guest this week of her niece, Mrs. C.

S. Price. Martin Tesdabll of Huxley was in Nevada on business Saturday. Betty Jean Landers of Collins spent the week with her uncle, Sheriff John E. C.

Gretten and Phillip Hass were in Des Moines Saturday on The condition of Mrs. P. E. Jensen, who underwent a major operation at the Iowa sanitarium Tuesday, is improved. Mrs.

Jensen 1 had been in a critical condition for several days. Mrs. Harve Crawford returned to her home in Gilbert Friday after spending several day's at the home of her mother, Mrs. Phillip Hass, who was quite ill. Mrs.

Hass is now doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Allen 'Boller and Miss Margaret Hansen attended the basketball tournament in Des Moines. MARRIAGE LICENSES NEVADA--The following marriage license was issued at the office of the county clerk here Saturday: Lester Hankle, 22, Garrison and Helen Thompson, 19, vinton.

Grading Camp Established on Hiway No. 15 A grading camp is now being established near Story City on highway No. 15 by the McLaughlin Construction company of Des Moines, successful bidder on the of highway No. 15 from Ames north to the Hamilton county line and the spur into Story City. Actual grading work will be started, within the next few days.

Workmen are now working oc culverts on the highway in the vicinity of Story City. Several bridges also are being raised to grade. The culvert and bridge work is being done by Ben Cole and Son of Ames. In Hamilton county, the grading crew is now working south of Little Wall lake with headquarters near Jewell. The Union Construction company of Des Moines holds the contract for the paving of No.

15 across Hamilton county. Construction work on the unpaved gap in the Lincoln highway just west of Boone is expected to start some time this week. Construction at the State Center gap has not been started and no announcement concerning it has been made. The Story county portion of the paving will cost $335,429.14 and the contract calls for completion by September 15. It includes 12.124 miles of No.

15 and the 1.082 miles KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES 29x4.40 $4.05 30x4.50 $5.05 28x5.25 30x5.25 $8.80 30x5 8-ply truck $17.40 Day or Night W. H. NUTTY GARAGE 414 Main -Ames Phone 35 in Coffee Depends Upon Roasting Process GOOD MAYONNAISE DEPENDS UPON THE WAY OIL IS ADDED Likewise, Flavor Development Housewives sometimes can add oil to mayonnaise ingredients in large amounts and not see the mixture separate. But in most cases there is disappointment. "A little at a time" is the best way.

Occasionally big batches of coffee can be roasted to perfection, but this result cannot depended upon. Because of this, Hills after years of study, originated and patented Controlled Roasting--a continuous process that roasts only a few pounds at a time. A constant stream of the blended green coffees is introduced into a series of roasters in accurately measured lots--about three pounds. As it passes through in a steady, automatically controlled flow, the heat, which never varies, roasts every berry to uniform perfection. No other coffee tastes like Hills Bros.

Coffee because none is roasted the same way. It always comes to you fresh, because Hills Bros. pack their coffee in vacuum cans. By this process, air, which destroys the flavor. of coffee, is taken out of the can and kept out.

Coffee does not stay fresh in ordinary cans, even if air-tight, because there is air inside can. everywhere sell Hilis Bros. Coffee. Ask for it by name and look for the Arab the trade-mark-on the can. Hills Bros.

Coffee, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Hannouncements AND INVITATIONS FASHION approves the dignified grace of wedding announcements and invitations created by the Tribune Publishing Company's master printing craft. Delicacy of lettering, choiceness of stock and skill of workmanship assure the utmost in beauty and refinement. Come in and see these fine announcements. Our prices are very reasonable.

Phone 2400 TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. 317-319 Fifth Street THE HOME OF BETTER PRINTING" from No. 15 into Story City. Highway No. 15 is still detoured from the Gilbert corner into Story City, north to Ellsworth and then to Jewell.

One Man Lost From Wilkins' Submarine NEW YORK (C.P)-A tragedy already is written in the log of the submarine nautilus, in which Sir Hubert Wilkins plans to explore the north polar sea. The rebuilt former Davy sub. mercible 0-12 entered New York harbor in tow of a tug. with its flag at half mast and its quartermaster, Willard Grimmar, 27, of Philadelphia missing. A two-hour search by naval launches, police boats, coast guard vessels and airplanes of both the navy and police department, failed to reveal any trace of Grimmar's body, he was believed either to have been swept or fallen overboard while standing on the 'narrow afterdeck, while the submarine en route from Philadelphia.

WOMEN DEBATERS TO MEET HERE SATURDAY Women debaters at Iowa State college will meet a team from university, Jackson, in a of free trade here Saturday. The Iowa State women will close their season April 9 in another discussion of free trade with the University of Missouri here. The men of the squad won three of four decision debates in a campaign in Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana, which closed last week. The Iowa State team, William Evans of Ames, and Homer King of Des Moines won decisions from Northwestern university at Evanston, in a discussion of professionalism in sports; from the Milwaukee branch of the University of Wisconsin in a debate on prohibition, and from DePauw university, Greencastle, Ind. The men lost a decision to Marquette university Milwaukee, in a debate on chain Betty ton SHOPPING It's nearly Easter! The Shops this week are resplendent in Spring attire! Come with me and I'll tell you of my many finds this week! Exciting? Well, rather! Let's prowl about bit! Com' on! Steppin' Right Along Dame Fashion announces Spring's new arrivals in Footwear and at the same time announces her headquarters at the Ames Bootery.

What a galaxy of new styles greets ussurely your every foot need can be satisfied here. Shoes that snugly fit the heel-that smartly support the arch of the foot. Shoes that blend utility and comfort with style. One. beauty is of Black Kid with Reptile trim--priced at only $5.85.

The beauty of the Spring Footwear at this shop wins admirastyles and elicits many compliments from good dressers. All the wanted styles are here. They are handsome, stylish, exclusive shoes--Shoe Fashions that are different! And the best of all is, they are 'SO reasonably priced. $5.85, $6.85 and $7.50. The World At Our feel so as we.

we should settle 7 STARS A down comfortably in our seats PICTURE at the Capitol Theatre! Our SINGING president flashes on the A screen--speaks welcome; a hearty leaders foreign countries fol-hunting expeditions in foreign fascinate and, thrill. Indeed, we do have the world at our feet! Each film shown seems to be entirely different from the last so we simply must see all the shows! "For instance, this week we'll Charlie Chaplin in "City Lights." It's perfectly grand to have this showing here so soon. Why, I just read of it the other day showing in a big city for much higher prices! So you see we're fortunate in getting it bere right on the dot! Cinema's latest are always here first at the Capitol Theatre. My Dear, You Must Hare One! There'll be no excuse for anyone who doesn't include a jacquette in her Spring Paris fashion. criterions tell us they'll be worn thru the entire summer, whether of fur or fabric! And, girls, there's a delightfully pleasing array at The Store just arrived in time for your Easter purchase! Many are of fur fabric with soft linings and infinitely smart collar effects! Sizes 14-20 in black, tan or white offering you a wide selection! After years of bunglesome coats there's something refreshingly about these cunning jacquettes! Be one of the first to wear one from The Fair This Is the Time o' Year Dad comes home and finds the kitchen sink on the grand piano (figuratively speaking) For it's housecleaning time! But the chaotic disorder is worth while if the house is being freshly papered! And what exquisite new patterns in papers they're showing at.

Miller Wall Paper and Paint Store. Quaint colonial chintz patterns- floralconventional -modernistic designs for every room. in the house! course you know this season the house simply must be papered -bare painted walls are passe! Better drop in and see these beautiful papers at the Miller Wall Paper and Paint Store while the stock is new and "My, How You're Lost" It wasn't a hand of bridge either but a certain large (we'll say pleasingly plump) lady in this town is hearing this exclamation wher. ever sho goes! And the reason? Aha--she's just had a foundation tarment fitted at Rickenberg's Style Shop and it really does make her stores. Debates with Indiana uni versity and Purdue university on professionalism in athletics were no decision affairs.

War Film Will Be Shown Here Wed. Voters Meets Thursday The regular meeting of the League of Women Voters has been changed from Tuesday evening to Thursday at 7:45 in room 222, Memorial Union. Readers Meet Tuesday Mrs. E. B.

Bush will entertain the Readers club Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock at her home on North Grand avenue. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Walter Foster. Progressive Bridge Dinuer Tuesday Members of the Progressive Bridge club will entertain their husbands at dinner at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening home of Major and Mrs. Willians A.

Bevan, 525 Welch avenue. Apres Midi Meets Tuesday Mrs. D. D. Reynolds will be hostess to Apres Midi club Tuesday at 1 o'clock luncheon at the Memorial Union.

Mrs. R. W. Clyde Hostess Tuesday The Tuesday club will be entertained by Mirs. R.

W. Clyde, 708 Ridgewood avenue, Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. John Martin as assistant hostess. Mrs. Jay W.

Woodrow will have charge of program. Bible Literature Division Wednesday Mrs. E. W. 'Henderson and Mrs.

Charles Murray will entertain the Bible literature division of the Faculty Women's club Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Henderson home, 129 Lynn avenue. Mrs. W. H. Horning will reriew the book "The Religious Development of Adolescents," by Oskar All members are urged to be present.

as the annual election division officers will be held at this meeting. Book and Basket Meets Wednesday Mrs. Ben G. Budge will entertain the Book and Basket club Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock at her home, 911 Burnett avenue. Mrs.

T. L. Rice will have charge of the program. Regular Meeting Pythian Sisters The regular meeting of the Pyth. ian Sister temple will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the 0.

0. F. ball. Installation and special work will be given. All members and officers are urged to attend.

Meeting of Playmakers The Playmakers will meet -Tuesday evening at 7:45 at the home Mrs. T. N. Metcalf, 2111 Graeber street. Mrs.

George Wright will be hostess for the meeting. The program will be in charge of Mrs. S. S. Wilkins and Mrs.

Jane Nelson will give a review of the theater news. 00 Neewollah Club Meeting Wednesday The members of the Neewollah club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. C. V. French, 921 Grand avenue Wednesday afternoon at 2:30.

Entertains At Birthday Dinner Mrs. Charles Keasey entertained at dinner Sunday at her home, 125 Ash avenue in honor of the birthday of her sister, Miss Frances Meyers of Des Moines. Covers were arranged for 12 for the 1 o'clock dinner. A color scheme of pink white was used both in the menu and table appointments, the table being centered with a bowl of pink snap dragons and greenery and tall white tapers. Out of town guests at the affair were Mr.

and Mrs. Dave. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cave and Mrs.

Frances Meyers of Des Moines. Host. At Theater Parties V. Gerbrach was host -at theater parties, Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon at the Capitol theater to members of the Welsh Imperial singers. The Welsh singers are appearing in a concert Monday evening in the public schools field house.

SKILLFUL BUYING CAUSES SAVINGS The old proverb has it that 'you cannot have your cake and eat it. too." However, to a remarkable degree. the American people are actually accomplishing this very thing. Thru careful, skillful buying, they are supplying their necessary needs without skimping in any way on either quantity or quality, yet more, because of the savhaving, result. in Naturally, skillful spending necessitates accurate knowledge of things needed.

The false economy of using an unknown article, which will probably not prove satisfactory, is recognized more than ever before. As a result, advertised brands, because they are articles of known value and quality, occupy a prominent place in the new scheme of things. Everywhere, people who want things but who want to save at the same time, have come to realize that the safest and surest way is 1c insist on the desired brands, rather than take A chance on An unknown brand, of doubtful quality and value. BOY IS KILLED KANAWHA --Robert Drummond, 14, WAS killed Friday night when the automobile ho W29 driving overturned three times on a highway near here. The boy's ucck was broken.

"Flashes of Action," four-reel motion picture of the United States army's activities in the World war, will be shown at 8 p. m. Wednes day in Engineering assembly al Iowa State college under the aus pices of the Reserve Omcers asso ciation of Story county. The picture, which follows the American soldier from this country, across the Atlantic, and thru the war until the Armistice, shows vivid scenes in battle, in training areas, and behind the lines. It is distributed by the war department.

Admission is free, and the general public is invited to attend. MANCHESTER, N. H. (UP.) Read Admiral Joseph Ballard Mur dock. U.

S. retired, died at hospital here Friday in his eighty. first year. costs so little and they come back in all the fresh loveliness of new materials! Let's take 'em down this minute (it you're not one of the lucky women who have all ready taken advantage of this service) send 'em right down to the Ames Pantorium. And lo and behold, when you get them back your home will sure enough that new "housecleaned" look.

Call 231 and they'll call for your work! look much smaller! It's a way those neat form confining, comfortable models have! One looks pounds lighter and feels heaps more comfortable! And don't forget there are models for slender figure as well at the Riekenberg Style Shop. And one simply must have a foundation garment under the new frocks! Call 23 for appointment for personal fitting. My Dear, the List Is Endless! Many a hostess finds it SO in checking over. guests for her first after Lenten, party! Social obligations pile up -and yet how very easy to return courtesies! Just plan to have your party-large or small -in the delightfully cozy atmosphere of private dining rooms at the Sheldon-Munn Hotel! Luncheons, dinners, afternoon teas and bridge parties with light refreshments! No fuming and last minute fussing at home- -prices in accordance with menu selected! Just tell them the date and number of guests and you may then serenely await the day of your party with no further concern! An' besides, you know the very swankiest parties are being given at the Sheldon-Munn Hotel! Colorful Gay Beads like 0 many brilliant berries strung on strings braselets that match and finger rings that have a complementing tone! Spring ensembles will not be complete without a few pieces of the latest in costume jewelry! Exotic color contrasts are ful, even when rather bizarre! Dudgeon's Jewelry Store is displaying such a ravishingly beautiful line in the window I rather hesitated stopping in--I actually feared prices "up in the clouds" but, believe me, the surprise of my life came when I learned that many pieces of this quaint and modern jewelry were priced as low as $1.00 for, two and three pieces "ensemble." For dash and verve added to your new wardrobe try a few pieces of this jewelry from Dudgeon's Jewelry Store. Dashing Hither and Yon I've really found the air quite charged with this Spring housecleaning fever! You'll be jubilant when the actual work's over--then you'll go shopping for the new piece of bric-a-brac, the new tapestry or new nest of ash trays -mayhap a new lamp with mica or parchment shade! But you'll be sure to want something uniquely different! And the wise purchaser ends her search at the Gift and Party Shop! New Cowan pottery in gay colors has just arrived! Then, too, with the help of Miss Langford you can leisurely select your Easter novelties at the Gift and Party Shop at Dudgeon's.

"What: You've Cleaned House?" Quite the order of the day. these breathless exclamations For many busy home makers--worried ill over the looks of the home these in-between days, have discovered how really casy it is to have the entire house take on a fresh. newly cleaned appearance! Just send the drapes and curtains to the Ames Pantorium! My word--it Your Particular Style of beauty may demand a soft wide wave 01 perhaps a ring. let curl is more becoming and fascinating i1 you're young and naive! But rest assured when you place yourself in the competent hand! of Marguarite Beauty Shop they'l study your face and profile and give you the most becoming permanent! Just now special prices for your Easter permanents pre vail. Just imagine one of their perfect Realistic permanents! And as Spring winds and rains danger the beauty of your complexion why not have a few the revivifying milk packs and facials Marguarite Beauty Shop.

Call 207 for appointment! Pause To Refresh That's what some national advertiser recommends which reminds us that I can think of no better place to pause and refresh oneself than the Dixor Drug Store. All. of your favorite cooling and refreshing drink! that are dispensed just to your liking. And those goody goody sundaes that are made to look just as appetizing as they really taste. This spring weather gave me the idea that it won't be long until you will be going dowr the street and meet some friend and suggest a refreshing drink then I would suggest right now at the start of the season to ge: the habit of going to Dixon': Drug Store.

Oh, yes, if you want a delicious toasted sandwich am sure you would like the kind they make at Dixon's. This Little Rain -we are having today makes us really think that Spring is here. and that it will sure help tc make the ground ready to get into the garden patch and do some planting. I didn't think the time was so near until I saw all kinds of garden tools on dis play at the Christensen Hard. ware Co.

I am a firm. believer that good equipment gives the best results. And, believe me you will surely find all the latest types of hoes, rakes, to hel; you make a better garden thi: spring. Another good sign o1 spring I a lot of house cleaning equipment--many labor saving devices know will interest you. Christensen Hardware certainly suggest spring with their many attractive dis plays.

ate as. Club home eled noon of given A school Party noon and brate and 'the Ruth Mrs. Bell, I Attended an Afternoon Luncheon -the other day, and just after we had finished at bridge and the delicious food was served, what do was the main topic of conversation? Well. I will have to tell you be cause I didn't know that there were so many uses for it in the household. We all discussed Refrigeration.

I can think of no more timely a topic because it is time now that we are all inter. ested in some method of refrig. eration. Many different makes were mentioned but our hostess had just purchased an Electrolux Gas Refrigerator and we all went streaming into the kitchen to see it. One point we all decided in its favor was the great amount of food storage space--another, that it was noiseless and she said that they were the most economical to operate.

So I guess after the inspection that Electrolux won out. And you should see them at the Iowa Railway Light. Corp. And all too soon I must bid you another fond "farewell" but I'll want to hear from you--be glad to shop for you and hope you'll shop in these smart places about town! Styles in Spring wear. ing apparel! We certainly have them here galore.

Do your shopping right here at home in our own stores! Sce you later--more anon- Sincerely, BETTY LOU..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Ames Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
116,931
Years Available:
1928-1975