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Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette from Burlington, Iowa • Page 8

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gpart 8 What Society Club Folks Meetings For tfce Weefe of Marcfe 17 to 22 The club calendar for this week seams not as full as usual. Perhaps the quiet of the Lenten season is beginning to take effect Monday The Art club will meet at the Art end Community house. There will be Btbriea, games and a supper given In honor ol SL Patrick's birthday; The St. Francis hospital society will meet at 2:30 in the afternoon with Mrs. Edith Brown, 237 South Fourth 'street.

The members of the Tuesday luncheon club will entertain their husbands with a dinner-bridge at. the Hotel Burlington. The game will be played at five tables. The Americas Legion auxiliary will meet In the evening at 7:30. The report of the presidents' and secretaries conference, which was held in DCS Molncs.

will be given. There will be a covered dish supper at 6:30, and members arc to bring their own dishes and silver. The members of the Monday group of the Mercy Hospital Aid society will hold a regular luncheon meeting at tie hobpital. The afternoon will be spent working. Tiif St.

Patrick's league of toe Patrick's Catholic church will sponsor a card party in the afternoon at the K. of C. hall. Members of Pocohantas lodge ate requested to attend a meeting in mcn hall, Monduy evening at 8. The L.

A. of the O. C. will meet in W. O.

W. hall Monday afternoon and a full attendance ia requested the Announce Attendants For Cardle-Pasnan Wedding On April 5 Alpha club will hold a meeting with Mrs. Blanche Wilcox. The members of the Busy Ton club will gather at the home of Mrs. W.H- Hoff on South Gertrude street.

Tnc afternoon will be devoted to sewing. The ladies of the Moosehcart Legion will meet in mEfular session in the ev- min- at 8 o'clock. Officers arc asked rorne in uniform. 'I'hf Delphian society will hold a iner-tinf at the library at 7:30 in the ovrning. The subject for discussion -will be "French Drama." W.

M. Johnston will be hostess to the members of her club at a at her home on Polk fUroct. The game will be played at thro? tables. Mrs. Frank Norton will be hostess to tlie eight members of her bridge club at her home on 'North Seventh street.

Tin- members of the A. of the B. of Jl. T. will meet in regular session Jn W.

O. hall at 2 o'clock. Mrti. Willis Percy will be hostess to members of the Fortnightly club at her home Tuesday, afternoon. Mrs.

F. A. FXM-by will be the leader. The study will bo a continuation of the subject Miaa Anne Cardie and Charles O. Pasnau, whose wedding will take place at the First Presbyterian church on the evening of Saturday, April 5th, have made known their choice of attendants.

The Reverend Archibald Cardie, father of the bride, will read the ceremony, and Dr. A. E. Cardie of Minneapolis, brother of the bride, will give her in marriage. The maid of honor will be Miss Margaret Cardie, sister of the bride; and Mr.

Pasnau will have Claude Johnson of Waterloo as best man. As her bridesmaids Miss Cardie has chosen Miss Luella Brown of Morning Sun and Miss Barbara Davidson. The ushers will include John Miller and James Calder of Cedar Rapids, Daniel Kerr of Mediapolis and Roger Bax- prcceding the cercmoney Mrs. John Miller of Cedar Rapids will sing. Miss Dorothy Barrett, who will accompany her, will also play the wedding marches.

Parties For Miss Cardie Miss Cardie has been the honor guest at many affairs during the past weeks Hostesses this week will include Mrs. Guy Smith and Mrs. Victor Wallen who will entertain a few friends for Miss Cardie on Wednesday at a luncheon-bridge. On Friday evening Miss Helen Howe and Miss Lisette Brooke will be hostesses sixteen guests in Miss Cardie's honor. Among those who will be present at the affair are Miss Marjorie Stockley of Mediapolis and Miss Luella Brown of Morning Sun.

of "Russia," with literature art and music and drama the topics. Wednesday. The Women's auxiliary to the Letter Carriers will meet at the home on Mrs. Luclen Beckett, 518 Garfield avenue. Mrs.

Oscar Jacobs will entertain the members of her clug at a luncheon party at her home on Sunnyside avenue. The game of the afternoon wiD be Man Jongg. Mayflower Camp, R. N. will hold a regular meeting in the evening at W.

O. W. hall. There will initiation of candidates. Members are asked to remember the food shower, and all members should be present.

Thursday. The members of her five hundred club will be the guests of Mrs. Albert Jaeger at her home on Vogt street. She will have eight guests. Mrs.

C. A. Wotring will be hostess to eight members of her bridge club at her home in Garfield avenue. The Women's auxiliary to the Post Office Clerks will meet with Mrs. Ralph Anderson at 2:30 In the afternoon.

Mrs. Milton Fry will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. Ed. Koonz, 415 South.

Garfield Miss Margaret Candle avenue, will entertain the members of the T. P. A. club at 2:30 o'clock. In the evening Miss Mathilda Gustafson will be hostess to the members of her bridge club at her home on Gunnison street.

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1 Name- The Photo Shop. Miss Anne Cardie Miss Barbara Davidson Foehlmger. Miss Luella Brown of the Business and Professional Women's club in the upper council room at the city hall, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Brown-Gardner Wedding Date Announced The following invitations will be received by friends in Burlington tomorrow: Mrs. Marsh William Bailey requests the honour of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Eleanor Bailey Brown to Mr.

William Smither Gardner on Saturday the fifth of April nineteen hundred and thirty at eleven forty-five in the morning First Presbyterian church Washington, Iowa. The bride has chosen as her attendants Miss Josephine Bailey, her sister, who will be maid of honor, and Mrs. Leon S. Chichester of Chicago, sister of the groom, will be matron of honor. Mr.

Chichester will be best man. The Reverend M. Eastwood, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Washington, will read the ceremony. The wedding will be followed by a breakfast at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Marsh W.

Bailey in Washington. Mr. Gardner is the son of Mrs. Edward T. Gardner of 521 Court street.

Eastern Star Will Have Banquet March 24 The Order of the Eastern Star of Iowa will have a banquet and special meeting oh Monday evening, March 24. The guests of honor will be Mrs, Sarah Bachman of State Center, worthy grand matron of the state; Mrs. Ella May Timpe of Ft. Madison, grand warder of the state organization; Mrs. Mozelle Russell of Winfield Mrs.

Lelah 'Brown of Center-vine, district instructors of the state group. Mrs. Ray I. Smith will be toastmistress for the dinner, and the speakers will be Mrs. Ncal Ekdale, Mrs.

Frank Thomas, Mrs. Paul Happ, Mrs. Charles A Parade of Styles Will Be Presented At The Palace This Week Lester Weiner, manager of Klein's, has made arrangements to display the most beautiful of the Betty Wales models on the stage of the Palace theater the last of this week. There will be swagger little coats, the formal, informal and sports; and dresses chic, smart and those occasional gowns which are so important in the wardrobe of the discriminating woman. The suits, tajlleurs and sports, will have their accompanying furs from the varied stock of the store.

And there will be saucy little hats to go with that type of frock; and graceful hats to be worn with the more formal frocks. All of the various moods Of styles so piquantly interpreted by the Betty Wales designs will be represented in the fashion parade. Dolores Costello may be 'content with "Second Choice" when she plays at the Palace Thursday and Friday, but only the first choice of models will be displayed by the living models who will the styles from Klein's at that time. Heyer, A. E.

Jones and Dr. F. A. Roe. Miss Rheda who is worthy matron of the Burlington chapter, will have charge of the meeting.

NORMAN" CIRCLK WILL HOLD CALLED MEETING The Norman circle of King's Daughters will hold a called meeting on Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. The time will be spent in working for the high tea which the group is giving on April 12 at the home of Mrs.

Luk? Palmer on South Sixth street. A regular meeting of the circle will be held on Thursday, March 20, at the" Y. W. C. A.

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Living Models and a Special Orchestra. Spring Fashion Show -Alluring- Living Models Displaying Smart Spring Creations For Madam and Mademoiselle. -Co-operation- Kleins Royal Cloak Co, Thursday and Friday Evenings Special Orchestra.

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