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Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette from Burlington, Iowa • Page 4

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Burlington, Iowa
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(THIS BUKiil MILLER COMPANY AWARDED PAVING CONTRACT BY CITY 6. MMENSEN Three companies entered bids for the paving of Leebrick street from the -FMsohPr Announces i ond of the nt pavement to Mason J. Henri JJlSCner Announces su eet The Miller construction company submitted the lowest bid and was given ths contract. Bids by the three companies follow: Grading, 50c per cubic vard; curbing 35c per lineal foot; pav- CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM AT GRACE CHURCH ON SUNDAY Program for Burlington Municipal Band 53.55 pcr square yard. Grading, 50c per cubic yar in Crripo park Sunday after- cur bjng, 10c per lineal foot; paving, J167 per square yard.

curbing, 20c per lineal foot; paving, dinatjon and $1.58 per square yard. second of tho sorios of summer by I'm: Municipal band will noon -1 o'clock. J. Hariri FischiT. director of the i iri lOc per cubic yar.i: hati'J.

announced the program la follows: "The White and Red Rose" of Rossini 1 Mf-rry Lchar "JJttlc Nemo" Herbert £'oj)ii! ir Hotly" Brown University Song" Son of Local Couple to Become Minister At First Evangelical Church, Sunday 'MI- from Fenstad City to Serve Notices On Property Owners To Repair Sidewalks ordering 140 property own- The Children's Day program, of the Grace Methodist Sunday school will be given Sunday morning at Perkins school house. Sunday school will be held as usual at 9:30 with the Children's Day program during the church period, beginning at 10:30. The program follows: Hymn, "Praise Him! Praise Him!" Congregation Invocation Fred Skewes Song, "Beauty of Summer' 1 Chorus Recitation, "Jesus Loves the Children" Jean Lewis Song, "Hail Radiant Recitation, "It Sawtell Recitation, "A Soldier Brave" Paul Gustafson Recitation, "My Little Heart" Darlene Howard xu "God's Gift' Chorus will assist Rev. Mr. Buescher in the Pagean and service.

There will be special music. ro 0 ue Phoebe Freedman Mr. Martensen is a graduate of Spirit of Service Marcele Kinze West Burlington public schools, of raise Geraldine Barr Glen Martensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Martensen of Burlington, will be ordained into the ministry at First Evangelical church here Sunday.

Rev. John H. Buescher, pas- will officiate at the preach the ordina- VJon A. F. Koelling, pastor of Zion Evangelical church; Rev.

A. T. Geri hold, pastor of St. Luke Evangelical I church, and Rev. William E.

Scholze districts to repair and improve their (Trombone Smear) are ready to be served, ac cording to announcement at the city Sketch, Jowol 'Down South" hall yesterday. If the property owu Myddyleton crs do not make the necessary im- .4 from "Katinka" FrimI provements the work will be done by "Golden Jubilee" Sousajthe city and the cost assessed against the property. William Sauers, deputy city marshal, has made an inspection trip of the city and residents on West and Prospect hills, who have defective side walka on their properties will also be notified as soon as the notices Watering Places Get Coat of Green Paint Even horses receive if-MiHon duriritr ihf months li-n or paints All of rity'r! r-k-ven watering a dark green by can be prepared, it was stated. Walter Koopman, humane officer, and hurst academy, Elmhurst college, Elmhurst, and Eden. Theological seminary, St.

Louis, Mo. Ke has been assigned to the Primrose-Franklin parish and will take charge of the work soon after his ordination. Rev. Mr. Buescher will preside at Mr.

Martensen's installation as pastor of the church, which will take place in July. Farm Management Expert Working Here B. H. Stevenson, farm management expert of Iowa State college at Ames, arrived in Burlington yesterday morn- a street department employe yester- ing to remain two days for the pur- day. pose of checking up with farmers ctric FULLY AUTOMATIC LIBERAL ALLOWANCE YOUR OLD ICE BOX SIMILAR TO ONE ABOVE.

Come In and Let Us Explain the Low Cost of Operating: a KELVINATOR! Cash; Balance 12 to 18 Months to Pay! IV SOUTHERN UTILITIES CO. Home Of TESTED GAS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Junior Girls- Marion Fisher, Frances Mormon. Junior Leonard Skewes, Hugh McLaury, George Shoemaker, Merle Smith. Boys of Richard Haist, Darwin Palmer, Oral Shoemaker, Kenneth Skewes, Jas. Rezner, Charles Norris, John Jackson.

Girls of Praise- Betty Semple, Martha Allerdice, Emma May Barr, Emma Vandervert, Helen Adams, Jean Lewis, Elizabeth Wagner, Ethel McElhaney. Exercise, "Flower Dorothy Murch, Delores Peck, Elsie McElhaney. Exercise, "Of Such is the Kingdom Betty Workman, Helen Adams, Betty Bell. Song, "Summer Is Here" Chorus Motion Exercise, "God Knows Faith Mary Asby, Doris Jeanne Workman, fiobert Johnson. Song, "For Leonard Skewes, George Shoemaker, Hugh McLaury.

Recitation, "Trust in Him" Floyd Shoemaker Song, "His Wonderful Exercise, "Little Wayside Mary Lillian Johnson, Dolores Blank and Carroll Wagner. Announcements Offering Exercise, 'Jesus Loves the Barr, Pauline Ebert, Lois May Wickhart. Song Primary Class Closing Song, "Sing For Benediction There will be no evening services. who keep farm management records, Mr. Stevenson is working with C.

C. Cotton, county agent. Mr. Cotton states that a large number of DCS Moines county farmers keep such records and that so far as this county is concerned, they have more than proved thoir worth. "The Golden Road" to Be Presented By Sunday School of West Hill Methodist Church "The Golden Road," a pageant, will be the feature of the Children's Day program to be given by the Sunday school of West Hill Methodist church Sunday, beginning at 10:30 a.

m. The cast of characters for the pageant follows: Prologue Maude Mary Andorson Summer Beatrice Nelson Fairy Queen Dorothy Rositter Fairies of Danielson, Wlnona Walker and Maurine Britton. i Fairies of Lant, Dolores Middleman and Alice Williams. Fairies of Song and Laughter Alice Meyers, Nellie Van Sant, Leona Meyers. Play Middleman, Gail Johnson, Glenn Rositter.

Work Lant, Melbourne Johnson, Paul Hanson. Friendship Moyer, Dora Robbins, Elenor Sharp. Golden opportunities Ray on Sharp, Vergil Danielson, Charles Swan, Dudley Upton, Kenneth Osborne. Spirit of Love Elvira Sheagren Group of children: Bobby Hoglund, Jimmie Sheagren, Bobby Johnson, Gertrude Osborne, Delores Paine, Rita DaviHon, Ruth Davison, Kenneth Danielson, Patsey Ruth Uptou, Bobbie Rockenbach, Mary Swan, Ruth Rockenmach, Shirley Hanson, Jim Baker, Elmo Britton, Ralph Butler, John Williams, Max Lsebock, Priscilla Middle- nn'n, Daryl Danielson Other numbers on the program follow: Opening song. Prayer.

Baptismal service. Announcements and offering. -Oaborne. Paine. The Little Moyer, A Little Word of Kindness Rita Davison.

Fifty-two Middle man. Children's Day Is Davl son. Pageant. "The Golden Road." Scout Camp Rally Will Be Held At Presbyterian Church A scout, camp rally will be field at First Presbyterian church tonigfct, glnning at 8 o'clock and all scouts in the area are invited to attend. Movies of Camp Burro, the area, summer camp, and a four reel picture of the international jamboree held at Klrk- enhead, England, laat year, will be shown.

Many registrations for the camp are being received from Burlington and Ft. Madison and a number of scouts from other towna in the area are also planning to attend the first session. AT NEW REDUCED PRICES The entire balance of our stock of Spring- Coats and Suits is now offered at new low prices for clearance. This special sale of Reduced Apparel includes all our tweed travel coats, dress coats and fine suits. You will wear this type of light weight coat or suit more days of the year than any other garment.

At our new low prices you are enabled to effect genuine saving's and yet procure apparel which is far above the average both in style Tightness and quality. You will be surprised at the very low prices. RE A Y-TO-WEA DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR. ESTABLISHED 1845 Bert houd Past (on a Rocky Mount fin National Park tout) For Big Vacation at Little Cost Just one night en route from Omaha to "where the West is nearest" Hike or ride mile-high trails in the Rockies. Comfortable lodges.

Costs no more than an ordinary vacation. Union Pacific the better way to a bigger vacation Rest as you ride. Gain time by going the quick, cool Overland Route which serves 1 5 National Parks and reaches more of the scenic West than any other railroad. Faster time to the Pacific coast now in effect. REDUCED RAIL FARES ALL SUMMER at little more than half the usual fares to: Pacific Northwest and Alaska California and Hawaii Colorado Yellowstone-Grand Teton Zion-Bryce-Grand Canyon Rocky Mountain National Parks "if it's a National Park, H's probably on the Union Pacific" Ask about escorted toiirj to the West.

All cxpengci included in the tour cost is the only cost. For complete information, cort and illustrated booklets, call on our of Western Travel or mail the coupon. Only Round Trip fo Denver, Colorado Springs, FROM BURLINGTON Sec Colorado in combination with Yellowstone, Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon National Parks, or en route California or the Pacific Northwest Three trains daily in season, including the new de luxe Columbine. THE OVERLAND UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM F. P.

Stafford 407 Equitable Building 6th and Locust Streets DCS Moincs, Iowa Please send me complete information and 02 I tm interested in a vacation trip to Name Street. City ROUTE.

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About Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette Archive

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3,018
Years Available:
1930-1931