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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 20

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20 DAILY DISPATCH, MOLINE, ILLINOIS: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1939. Symphony Orchestra Seen on Arsenal Golf Course This Morning Rehearsals Are to Start This Weekend Saaafy WEDDING NEXT MONTH Separate Try-Outs For Girls and Boys I Carl F. Bauers to Celebrate Their 25th Anniversary Of Children's Theater vvifr.v Rock Island, at a party given last night in the home of the bridegroom's mother. The ceremony was performed Saturday in the parsonage of St. John's Methodist church in Davenport.

The Rev. A. J. Young offi- The couple was attended by Mrs. Walter A.

Agnew and Robert Ber-enger, both of Rock Island. The bride's dress was of aqua blue crepe with contrasting accessories. Her flowers were of yellow pompons, tea-roses and baby's breath. Mr. and Mrs.

Custer were graduated, from the Rock Island high school. Mr. Custer is employed by the Servus Rubber company. The couple will reside at 1519 Twelfth Rock Island. Rainbow club, sponsored by the Women of the Moose social service chairman, will hold a Hallowe'en party tomorrow night at 7:30 in the home of Mrs.

Cecelia Nixon, 2407 Fourth avenue. The social service chairman and her committee will meet in the Nixon home at 7. Communication facilities in Switzerland have been placed on a wartime basis. Boys and girls interested in taking part in the next performance of the Moline Children's theater The Dragon Who Giggled, to be pre Tri-City Symphony orchestra members will begin rehearsaU thu weekend for the 1939-40 season which is expected to be particularly outstanding, starting with a con cert on Sunday afternoon, November 26, in the Davenport Masonic temple auditorium with Jascha Heifitz, famed violinist, as soloist The rehearsals are scheduled 14 follows: Sectional rehearsals second violin at Davenport Y. M.

C. A. at 2:30 p. m. Saturday.

First violin at People's Light au. ditorium, Davenport, at 5 p. m. Sat. urday.

Violas sectional rehearsal at People's Light- Co. auditorium at p. m. Saturday. Full symphony rehearsal Sunday morning at 9 in People's Light Co.

auditorium. Membership subscribers are asked to mail in the balance due on their memberships. Tickets will be mailed out the week of October 23 to aU subscribers who have paid in full. Dispatch Want Ads brmt? result. sented at the Roxy theater on Sat-.

urday morning, November 25 are reminded that try-outs will be held Saturday morning. The boys will try out at the Y. M. C. A.

at 9 and the girls at 10:30 in the King's Daughters auditorium. All boys and girls, from third through the eighth grades, who-1 would like to sing; who would like to dance, and especially those who play musical instruments are urged to attend. All are welcome, whether or not they have had previous experience: all that is necessary Is a desire to take part. Ednah Creutz Bradley will coach the production, which will be in the nature of a revue, including several Mr. and Mrs.

Carl F. Bauer, 3215 Fourteenth avenue, Rock Island, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary at open house Sunday to which their friends are invited. Hours will be 2 to 10 p. m. Out-of-town guests are expected, among them to be Mrs.

Louis A. Cramton- of Des Moines, sister of Mr. Bauer, who was the bridesmaid at the wedding service twenty-five years ago in South Park Presbyterian church, Rock Island. Arthur H. Russ of Rock Island, brother of Mrs.

Bauer, served as best man at the service which was performed Oct. 20, 1914. Other guests who will attend from out of the city are Mr Bauer's mother, Mrs. Andrew and his sister, Mrs. Harry Fawcett, both of Burlington, Sergt.

and Mrs. M. B. Atwell of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall Atwell of Dayton. 0 and Mrs. E. C. Moore of Chicago, Mrs.

M. B. Atwell and Mrs. Moore are fisters of Mrs. Bauer.

Before her marriage Mrs. Bauer was Julia Russ of Rock Island. The couple has resided In Rock Island since the marriage. There is a son, Bill, at home. Mr.

Bauer, superintendent of the John Deere Wagon works in Mo-line, Is a member of the Rock Island board of education. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bauer are members of Hock Island Masonic temple organizations and active at South Park church. GUILD WOMEN DRIVE TO CORDOVA FOR MEETING Women's auxiliary of Christ Episcopal church met yesterday after features.

Any- interested boy or girl who finds it impossible to be at the try- out Saturday is asked to call Mrs. Bradley. She will make some other MISS ERMA K. REICHAERT. Mrs.

Elodie Reichaert, 427 Eighteenth avenue, announces the ap proahcing marriage of her daugh arrangement for those. Cs ter, Erma Katherine, to Paul J. Culver of Davenport, the ceremony Erickson. The group presented her There were strange sights this morning on Rock Island Arsenal Golf club and the unknowing passerby a gift. might have had a shock.

to be an event of Sunday, November Scotch bridge was played after Everything was all right, however, as the strangeiy-dressea women were memoers 01 uie gou ciuo, en- 5, In the rectory of Sacred Heart dinner, prizes going to Mrs. Lida Joying a dress-up party! church. The Rev. J. B.

Culemans will of' Copeman, Miss Marietta Sorenson, Mrs. Mary Youngren and Mrs. Vee Pictured above are some or those whose costumes were considered me Desc. xney are, irom ie 10 right, Mrs. Andrew Voss," who won the prize offered for the best costume; Mrs.

C. D. Waterman, wearing the outfit in which she actually played golf twenty-five years ago; Mrs. Ben Drlffill, Mrs. H.

H. Almond and Mrs. ficiate and attendants will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caffery of Des Ekstrand.

DAVENPORT GIRL FETED Charles Pinkerton. Moines, brother-in-law and sister of The weather was ideal for golf and the women enjoyed their game costumes and all. Later they had the bride. luncheon at the clubhouse. AT PRENUPTIAL PARTY Miss Reichaert received her education in Sacred Heart school and Is employed as bookkeeper at the Bossuyt hardware store.

regular meeting will be called at 7 and games will begin at 8:15. There will be refreshments and prizes. chestra of women played appropri ate music during the evening. The honorees received gifts, flow ers and cards of congratulation. Miss Carolyn Daniel of Davenport, who is to marry Leslie Ingel-son of Moline on October 28, was honoree at a prenuptial party last night given by Mrs.

Adolph Ingel- Mr. Culver, who was educated in Davenport, is employed in the of After the business session last of the Illness and death of Mrs. Myers father, John A. Hexter. Funeral services will be tomorrow.

Mr. and Mrs. Myers expect to return home Tuesday. Eugene L. Burns left yesterday for his home In Los Angeles, CaU y0mm Exclusive Agency jjJf Mr.

and Mrs. Krapp have three fice of the Modern Woodmen in night games of bingo and pinochle son, 1116 Thirteenth avenue, and children, William and Ernest of Rock Island. were played and refreshments were Mrs. C. W.

Roykouff. Akron, and Myra, who lives at The announcement was made at served by tne host and hostess. a prettily appointed party last The sixteen guests enjoyed games of bunco and prizes were awarded I home. MISS SEAHOLM HONORED BY after visiting his sister, Miss Abbie night, given by the mother of the Mrs. Josephine Gower, 2904 Elev Miss Jeanne Daniel, Miss.Bernice bride-elect in the Johnson tearooms enth- avenue and Mrs.

Ruby Meegan and Miss Marie Ltodquist. FRANCES ANN LAGERLEF Guyer, 1206 Twenty-ninth street, Twenty-four friends were guests and they played pokena, prizes go Luncheon was served at the Quar left yesterday for the New York tet tables, which were decorated in Miss Betty Seaholm, who is to ing to Miss Edith Palmgren, Mrs, Miss Daniel's colors, camellon and marry Robert Coburn November 4 Fred Noack, Mrs. Lloyd Bealer and world's fair. Besides visiting the fair they intend to be present in the studio tonight when Major gold. Flowers decorated the rooms.

Mrs. Emil VanKerrebroeck. was feted at a shower last evening in the home of Miss Frances Ann Miss Daniel received gifts of linen Bowes broadcasts his program hon Refreshments were served at one long table, which was decorated from the group. oring Moline. Also on their ituier Lagerlef, 1114 Thirteenth street.

The nine guests spent the eve in blue and silver, the colors Miss ary are stops in Vermont and at Isabelle Charles Davis circle of ning playing games of court whist Reichaert has chosen for her wed Niagara falls. They expect to be King's Daughters met last night gone two weeks. in which Miss Janice Richtman of Rock Island and Miss Dorothy 1 1 1 '11 i i mr with Miss Helen Almauist. 1624 ding. The centerpiece was a pretty arrangement of button chrysanthemums in blue and white, guarded BY Haalk of Davenport were high scor Nineteenth avenue.

DOBBS ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR WILL ers. During the business session nlans noon in the home of Mrs. Perry Barber in Plans were made to send a box of infants' clothing to St. John's mission at High N. C.

The rummage sale sponsored recently by the guild netted $31. Plans were completed for the county fair to be held from 7 to 11 Saturday night, October 28, in the parish hall. The Rev. Ch aiming F. Savage reported on the new rectory roof and the new lighting to be Installed In the parish hall.

After business the women en-Joyed seeing some gowns of days past, which are among the many old treasures owned by Mrs. Barber. The dresses were her mother's and grandmother's dresses and a gown dating back to the early 1700's. They were modelled by Mrs. Robert Burden, Miss Marjorie Fenno and Mrs.

John Barber- A social hour with refreshments brought the meeting to a close. The next session will be in two weeks in the parish halL Outing club bridge players enjoyed their weekly games last night at the club and first prizes, north and south, ent to Mrs. W. J. Hennig-baum and Miss Ann Betty, while Mrs.

F. E. Stewart and C. A. Klein by tapers.

At each place was a ADDRESS MUSIC CLUB were made for the card party and miniature hat box of cellophane, containing a sachet, under which Later luncheon was served at a table decorated with yellow and brown buttonhole chrysanthemums bakery sale to be held in the Kine's Oscar W. Anderson of Chicago, daughters rooms on October 24. It conductor of the Tri-City Sym was a note telling of the approach ing marriage. and four tall yellow tapers. Flower was decided to sell Christmas cards Burns, 905 Fourth avenue Rock Island," and his brother, Henry V.

Burns, 1700 Twenty-second street, Rock Island, since April. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brugman of Hinsdale, 111., have left after a week's visit with Mrs.

Brugman's sister, Mrs. H. A. McCullough, ,3515 Sixteenth avenue, Rock Island, and other tri-city relatives. They came to attend the funeral of Mrs.

R. C. Kelly of Davenport. Mrs. Harry T.

Knox and Mrs. Edna M. Townsend entertained at a luncheon yesterday afternoon in the Knox home, 2106 Seventh avenue Rock Island, to honor Mrs. Charles H. Freistat who was Helen Rininsland before Tier recent marriage.

Hallowe'en decorations were used. Awards In bridge games were received by Mrs. T. C. Patton, Mrs.

John F. Freistat and the bride. There were gifts for the honoree. ROGERS-CUSTER WEDDING OF SATURDAY ANNOUNCED Mrs. Donna Rogers, 1426 Fortieth street, Rock Island, announced the marriage of her daughter, Edna, to phony orchestra, will speak at the shaped place cards also carried out and wranmne naner.

Votes werfi Parties are being planned for Miss 12:30 luncheon meeting of the In the colors. cast contrioute to the Red Cross Reichaert. and-About Quad-City Music Edu Miss Seaholm received gifts of a fund. There's an air of smooth scpnisticatiori in "Swirl" that makes it right for smart women. Belting ribbon and moire felt in a softly manipulated high crown, braided leather trim DOBBS accurate head-sizes all colors Other DOBBS FAVORITES $7.50 CHALFONTE SVAGGERS $5.95 miscellaneous nature.

At the close of the meetiner the cators club Saturday in the Fort Armstrong hotel. Mr. Anderson is director of Instrumental music study prize was awarded lIis'. Stella So- nostess served refreshments. The next meetine will be No.

in Chicago public schools. Mrs. John Bysinger, 513 Ninth street, Rock Island, was hostess to rensen. Merahers are reminded of the district meeting to be held at 9 a. vemDer 15 with Miss Linnea Ander The Rev.

Cletus P. Madsen, di son. 2431 Sixteenth avenue. M. members of the Reckless Bidders rector of the St.

Ambrose college tomorrow in the Rock Island coun foers will sew doll dresses to be riv glee club, will speak also. There will ty courthouse. en to the Good Fellows. be violin numbers by Maurits Kes- club last night in her home. Favors were awarded Mesdames William Tiedemann, Richard Manuel and nar, violin instructor at Augustana Next regular meeting of the tent will be November 1 In the People's school of music.

the hostess. Group 1 of the women's council. RUTH NELSON Power Co. auditorium. Miss Clara Thomas, supervisor of Mrs.

Albert Jump, 718 Thirteenth First Baptist church, meets for a music In Davenport public schools street, Moline, will be hostess at the potluck dinner at noon tomorrow in is president of the club. Saturday's meeting on November 1. Graham Women's Relief corps tne nome of Mrs. A. H.

Peterson, meeting Is the first of the season, meets at 2 tomorrow afternoon in 1608 FIFTH AVENUE Moline, Illinois Membership is open to all public Newly organized, women's foreign Swedish Olive hall. Initiation will seventeenth street. SALEM GUILD' BAZAR school music teachers and profes' Howard K. Custer, son of Mrs. Louisa Custer, 2971 Eleventh street, i missionary society of Spencer Me morial' Methodist church met yes sional music persons in and near TOMORROW EVENING be featured.

WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE the tri-cities. Reservations may be terday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Edward Smith, 2814 Eighth made by calling Miss Vonnie San Salem guild will sponsor a fall ders. Rock Island 660, or the hotel, avenue, Rock Island. bazar in Salem Lutheran church to HOLDS DINNER MEETING Women's Recreation Bowling morrow night, starting at 7:30.

A Mrs. Harold Atherton, president, presided. The devotions were led MRS. U. G.

SIMPSON GIVES musical program Is planned for the league held a dinner meeting last TEA ON 73D ANNIVERSARY evening with well known musicians were second. Mrs. B. A. Spaeth and Mrs.

G. F. Jaeger were high east and west players with Mrs. C. S.

Lewis and M. N. Jacobs, second. The monthly ladies' day luncheon-bridge will be held at the club next Tuesday, having been postponed a week. Eliza Garfield tent No.

22, Daughters of Union Veterans, met yesterday in the auditorium of the People's Power Co. for a potluck luncheon. There was a good attendance. Later games of five hundred and bunco were enjoyed with Mrs. Fannie Gaskill receiving high score award In games of five hundred and Mrs.

Mary Viager, in bunco. Cut night at the Y. W. C. girls of the by Mrs.

C. F. Nagel and the study group was led -by Mrs. J. R.

War taking' part. Firestone Service stores team being Mrs. U. G. Simpson, 614 Eigh ner.

Bakery, candy and fancywork teenth avenue, Rock Island, was The meeting November 16 will be booths have been'arranged and re in the home of Mrs. T. E. Bolin, hostess at a tea yesterday afternoon in celebration, of her 73d birth freshments will be served. The public Is Invited.

625 Thirty-eighth street, Rock Is day anniversary. Forty-five friends land. hostesses. Dinner was served at 7, table decorations being in yellow and brown, with chrysanthemums the featured flowers. Mrs.

Fred Peterson a former member of the league was the guest of honor, being a bride of recent date. She. is the former Marjorie called during the afternoon. Among Chi Omega sorority alumnae will them were members of the Ladies meet for a dessert-luncheon at -1 The Rev. and Mrs.

R. C. Myers, of the G. A. R.

and the Golden An 1625 Thirty-eighth street, Rock Is tomorrow with Mrs. C. A. Perlin, 436 niversary club. SMART EYEWEAR TO IMPROVE VISION AND FLATTER YOU! The eyeglasses prescribed for you here by a registered optometrist will scientifically correct your vi-" sion.

The frames in which we fit them will improve your looks Be Examined and Fitted NOW East Thirtieth street, Davenport. of five hundred and bun land, are In Freeburg, 111., where they were called Monday because co were played. Musical numbers Von. Borah circle met were given by Miss Jessie Fries and yesterday afternoon with Mrs. N.

O. W. Johnson, 1220 Eleventh street, U. G. Simpson.

Mrs. Frank Fries read several poems. Vocal solos were a large number of members being sung by J. E. Maddrell.

EVERYTHING present and three visitors. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Miss Bertha Siemon reviewed Johnson served refreshments. forme a Through Embassy Eyes (Martha The next meeting will be Novem Dodd) at the meeting of the Coterie Morning, Noon, and Night You Must Wear COSTUME ber 15 with Mrs. George W.

John club of the American Association of fJMT" "JsaCTMsaTsaTaWpBsaTsaTsKW. I.J WWMsyWWjWWP 1 4 hi isfl'l DOG son. University Women last night In the Fiedler tearoom. Miss Esther Lind was hostess. Rainbow Assembly No.

2, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will hold a wiener roast at 8 tonight in Black KRAPPS ENTERTAIN ON JEWELRY THEIR 46TH ANNIVERSARY Hawk state park. The roast will be held in the lower section near NO EXTRA 'COSTS! ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Oiistnf You Pay S50 I. IUJ Complete Fall fashions In the Dog World include studded collars, colorful sweaters and a number of other new trends, which you will find In our stock.

Twenty-fourth street. Members are 1 uutti vauev ceienratpn r.nir ar asked to take food and cups. -7- -f- wedding anniversary yesterday and in honor of the occasion were host Booster committee of Vasa lodge, and hostess to eleven ciiptc, No. 139, met last night with Mr. dinner served at Fairview Inn.

and Mrs. John Swanson, ,1723 DOG HARNESS 25c and Up The lone table was rimrnrnteri nrtfVi Twelfth street, when plans for the Mi if bud vases of roses and was en public card and bunco party to be no higher tered with a 3 -layer cake which was Also Leashes, Collars, Round or Flat. given October 26 in the Swedish Olive hall were furthered. The DeautllUllV decora tprt an rt mm ONE PRICE! IMMENSE BIB NECKLACES TWISTED PEARL STRANDS BARBARIC BRACELETS SMART PINS AND CLIPS HEAVY GOLD CHAINS "TINKLE BELL" NECKLACES 1 to 15 AU Sizes. placed on a base of ferns interspersed with rosebuds.

A 6-piece or- Dog Beds Wicker Beds $1.25 and up Enameled Metal Doe Beds $1.95 Save Time! ESAEEZCUTS Personal To Fat Girls GUARANTEED PRECISION LENSES women, rhlldron nil ran ft their plasscs at Illinois Optical for one price. hlirhor lower and It Include frame, lens, caN and the examination, plus two jears Free- senlco (brealane exempt) vhlrh frnaranteea too ab solnte satisfaction. You have 20 STYLES to choose from Now you can alim down your face and fi cr By Appointment ura without strict dieting or back-breaking; exercises. Just eat sensibly and take 4 Mar-mo! a Tablet a day, according to the di rections. Call Moline 1208 Marmola Tablets have been sold to tba public for more than thirty years.

More than twenty million boxes have been distributed during; that period. The elegant simplicity of your afternoon frocks, the rich muted color of your newest evening dress, cry out for the sparkle of rhinestones, the soft gleam of pearls. From Josephson's magnificent new collection of costume jewelry youll choose enormous necklaces, huge earrings, pins, clips and bracelets for morning, noon and night you can't wear enough! Come In and see our collection. clJosephsonLs FIFTH AVENUE. MOLINE The Mark of Quality Since 1881 Marmola is not intended as a eur.all for all ailments.

This advertisement is intended only for fat Dersons who ar normal anrl Men Oxfords, Fulvues. Octogon, Drop Octogon, Round or Ovals. Tinted lenses the same price. Gold filled frames and mountings guaranteed not to turn green. 1 Genuine KRYPTOK Bifocals for far and near vision at the same low cost Registered Optometrist in Charge nilllDimoDS JpQOGGuIl (s.

422 16th St. Phone Moline 647 Moline, 111. Save by Buying BULK DOG FOODS Friskies Purina Miller's Dickinson Chappel's oSpratt's and others. Special Prices for Kennel Owners. Plenty of Parkin Space SEED FEED CO.

2A22 1 6th St phone MOLINE. 1500 Children healthy otherwise and whose fatness is caused by a reduction in the secretion from the thyroid Kland (hypo-thyroidism) with accompanying subnormal metabolic rates. Mo other representation is made as to thin Ladies treatment except under these conditions and Ask for the Barber Shop according to the dosage as recommended. We do not make anv diacrnnaia aa that- the function of your Dhvsirian who mmt NEW YORK STORE consulted for that purpose. The formula is included in every package.

Start with Marmola today and win the slender lovely fig. lira that is rightfr1y youra. 1.

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