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Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette from Burlington, Iowa • Page 10

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10 jngyHJMJNGTOK SOCIETY AND CLUBS Woman's Bureau Will Hold Luncheon-Meeting At Hotel Saturday Mil- Iflabelle Wesner, general chairman of the acquaintance committee for the Woman's Bureau of the Cham of Commerce, has announced that Mrs. J- H. Gallagher will be acquaintance chairman for the and meeting on Saturday at the Hotel Burlington. She will have on her committee Mrs. O.

A. Lange, Mrs. Sd Jacobs, Mrs, C. W. Woodward.

H. Peoples, Mrs. William Kale d'Mrs. Robert Neff. This committee has charge of keeping to with the new residents In Burlington inviting them to the meetings of the bureau where pleasant contacts be made.

Anyone knowing of newcomers in ths city is asked to notify one of the committee members that an invitation may be extended. Or J. F. Bocye will give the ad- dr'-ss at the meeting on Saturflny. He has chosen as his subject, "So This Is HEAR GIGHl, TEfiORJONIGHT Gighi, tenor and Lou Kndennan, violin soloist, are to he featured in the Victor hour which win you lonight at 9 o'clock, central time, over the lioth have national fame and will pn-scnt a pi-ograrn which will de- iiKht all music The will "rider direction of Shilkret.

suit ions of the NBC m-t- broadcasting this program in- Hiirl- WWJ. ix-troit; WSAI. Clnrm- ruitl- St. Louis; WOW, Onuiha; WHO Moinrs: KOA, WF.AJ' Korl Worth; WHAS. Louis- vlllf WSM, Na.shville; W.SIi, Atlanta; KVVV WDAK.

Knnsa.s City; KTHS, Hot Hpi-inKs; WTAM, Cleveland. You ran the Victor concert and (very other rudio program better with a Vl'Mor i-adlo. P) -183-W, nncl lie will a Vlftor Radio, or Victor Radio- to your own very "sweet home" for a no-charge, no obligation Telephone for demon- The n(JI1(; number is 483-W. Mrs. Harold Clase WATSEDE MEETING HOSTESS NAMED The following women will be the 'IDE lOHUWillJj hostesses-for the wayside prayer meet- Ings to be held this morning at 9:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Carrie Eggleston, 803 North Fourth; Mrs. W. H. Walker, 1206 South Main street; E.

J. Steifel, 1516 North Ninth; Dr. Ida J. Walker, 102 South Marshall; Mrs. E.

H. Boesch, 917 Franklin; Mrs. Eda Lind, 1103 South street; Mrs. H. B.

Tennant, 1519 Oakdale; and Mrs. Axel Lindstrom, 413 East Mt Pleasant street, West Burlington. MEETING FOB WOMEN TODAY Miss Inez Glantz will be the organist for the special meeting for women which Is to be held at the First Baptist church this afternoon in connection with the union evangelistic services The solo work will be done by Miss Helen Biklen. The services will begin at 2:30 o'clock. LUNCHEON AND CARD PARTY TODAY The members of a club will be the guests of Mrs.

Jack Johnson this afternoon at her home. She will entertain at a luncheon and five hundred will be played at two tables. DRILL TEAM WILL MEET TONIGHT The members' of the- drill team of 1 Pocahontas lodge are asked to meet at Redman hall this evening at 7 o'clock. PROGRAM FOR CONFERENCE TODAY j-i SOPHOMORE CLASS ENTERTAINS AT HARD TIME PARTY Sptcial To The Crawfordsville, April 2. sophomore class entertained the school teachers and pupils at a hard time party In the school house Friday eV Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Edwards spent Sunday In Hillsboro. Bruce Lease of Davenport spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoimes spent the with home folks.

and chil -the, Alice Sweet were shoppers in Wash Duncan and radMRaymon daughter visited at the Harry White of Columbus Junction is spending a few days at the Frank Hamilton home. Mrs S. S. Smith and children Washington callers Saturday. Mr and Mrs.

Everette Gardner, RIDER IS ELECTED MAYOR AT FARMINGTON Special To i Farmington, April 2. u. a. Rider was elected mayor of Farmington at Monday's election over Harry Van Auken, who has held the office for the years. vote cast was: Rider 275, Van Auken 243.

The entire council running on the van Auken ticket were elected also Mrs. Wescott for treasurer and Mrs. AJma Kelley for assessor. They are both holding these respective offices at tne present time. John Tatom, a student at Gnnnell college has been here the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbert Zone. The young man is a native of the Philippine Is- lands. He became acquainted Mr. and Mrs, Zane several years ago In The senior class of the Farmingt.

Ugh school are at work on their play entitled, "Amazon Isle," a edv drama. The entire class will port and the play will be given nights, May 22 and. 23 at the Farmington opera bouse. They are coached by Mies Erma Bonds of th, high school faculty. A number of friends from here in Crotoir on Sunday afternoon To the funeral for Mrs.

James Palmer who was a well known of this section. The services wero charge of the Rev. Wm. F. Robins the Farmington Baptist church.

Mrs. E. I. Graham is reported as ing critically ill at her home. A crime is called a derrick -from name of Derrick, an English who made gibbets in the 17th cer.n:p ton Sunday.

Miss Lois returned home with them a few days' vfsit at the Everette Gardnei White was a caller in'Wash- Ington Saturday. Miss Violet Twinam, -who a college at Monmouth, spent the week- end with home folks. Mrs. Cahl Martin and Ail- I dren of Cedar Rapids visited at the parental J. B.

Lease home Sunday. Mrs. A. Howsare and sons, motored NFERENCE TODAY fc Burlmg ton. Sunday.

The convention of the home mission- Mrg Hotle Washington ary societies of the Burlington district tne 3. Smith home Sun- will open at 10 o'clock this morning at ni 'iss Beatrice Wilson of Washington spent Sunday with her grandparents, IT 1 Mediapolis. The morning will be spent in hearing reports. This afternoon Mrs. W.

B. Ireland of Lavilla, conference corresponding secre- tar'v will address the group on the subpect, "What Are You Worth?" Miss Ida L. Kahlo of Delaware, national field secretary, will also talk to the convention. A demonstration, ''Our Tools." will be given by the Mt. Unlrn auxiliary.

In the evening an address Miss Kahlo will be followed by the noon on "Making or Breaking a Home. Iowa." The following musical pro- pram will be presented: "Londonerry Air" Kreis er "The Old Refrain" Krelsler Dorothy Bnumle, violinist; Adele Wchman, celloist; Marlon Baumle, pianist. Spring Bongs-Love's Echo" Newton "An Open Secret" Woodman Mrs. C. P.

Funck Miss Flora Raikes, accompanist Reaervatlon.i for the luncheon are i to be made at the hotel by Friday evening. i MRS. MILLER WILL BE GUEST OF HONOR. MIPS Barbara Davidson will enter- tain guests at the weekly luncheon at the Golf club today an a courtesy to Mrs. J.

W. Miller of Cedar Rapids who mi ill Via More and more women are using CRESCENT Spaghetti because it cooks quicker and it has a delightful flavor. Look for the in her house guest. teen RUfats. MRS.

SUTTEtt WILL ENTERTAIN CLUB There will be slx- MRS. WRIGLKY IS CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. Emily Wrigley, 113 Ballard iVJtl t). HJf t- -i street, West Burlington, will be hostess to the members of the club at her home this evening. The twelve guests willspend the time playing bunco and later a supper will be served.

CLUB WILL MEET WITH MR. AND MRS. CREBS. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Crebs will en- K.

D. CIRCLE HAS NEW MEMBERS The Fidelis circle of King's Daughters held a luncheon-meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Morgan on Franklin street Tuesday. At this the circle welcomed three new rs: Mrs. H.

B. Fawcett Mrs. Stanley and Kalb. Elgin Mallett, and Mrs. the assisting hostesses The lesslon study was presented by Mrs.

J. N. Patterson. W. M.

Wil- Mr. and Mrs, Edward Crebs will en- FOR tertain the members of their club at rT UNCHEON the Union Hotel this evening. Bridge will be played at two ables. WEINER ROAST AT CRAFO PARK A group of friends will be the guests of Miss Elsie Adolphson and Miss Bessie Purcell this evening at a weiner roast to be held at Crapo park. There will be ten guests.

K. D. CIRCLE WILL MEET TODAY The members of the Mary Lowe brldgo club will Dickenson circle of King's Daughters hn'thc trueotfl of MI-H O. Butter I will meet with Mrs, H. W.

Leake at at her home on Hodge her home. 408 South Gunnison street, v.r. ninvpA at i this afternoon. each one BRIDGE PARTY AT HOME avenue. Bridge wll bo played three tables and Inter tea will served.

at! this afternoon. be! CIRCLE CARD PARTY TODAY The Woman's Independent circle will sponsor a pinochle party at the W. O. W. hall this afternoon at 2 o'clock, be held Fri-' Friends arc Invited to attend.

Bfc- at the hall There will bo fore the party the members will hold an initiation, and every member Is ja short businessmen, urged to be prownt. 16 in CLUB L.OIKJK MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT The rcguar-session the Paul Cas- urged will br followed by refreshments and a Hocinl hour. MR, AND MRS. KING WILL ENTERTAIN On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.

MEETINGS TODAY This afternoon Mrs. O. C. Murray Perry King "will be hosts at an informal dancing party at their home Harrison avenue There will be TO ENTERTAIN twenty-four J. ilia til UUl liVJWil A'l ftr Wi will be hostess to the members of her pmochle club at her home on Summer Btreet.

There will be eight guests. A DINNER-BRIDGE AT GOLF CLUB. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coffin were hosta to a group of friends ut the Burlington Golf club.

The affair was a dinner-bridge. have has reserved he members of her club; Mrs. Harold of "rlends at her home on Uni- avenue this evening- The even- Mis3 srnrcirV will be spent playing bridge Mr. and Mrs. E.

F. Riley. Rev. and Mrs. G.

W. Poole have jttev. a.uu. returned home from Excelsior Springs, where she has been taking treatments, Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Jones and children were callers in Washington Saturday. Lisle Anwyl and Lyle Lowe returned to their school work in Mt. Pleasant Sunday evening after a week-end visit with home folks.

law Mr. and Mrs. Hamm, who have been visiting them here. Mr. and Mrs.

Schmidt will be the guests of Di. Harry Schmidt in Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Hamm will go on to their home in Cleveland, O. Mrs.

Linn E. Bronson has returned from a two months' visit in Hollywood and Glendale, Cal. Miss Mary Anne Ballantyne will spend the week-end in Iowa City. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell C. Hartman of Oskaloosa, who are attending the southeastern Iowa teachers' convention, are guests at the C. A. Hartman home. Mr and Mrs.

C. W. Rhode and two and Kermlt, and Mrs. Rhode's father, Anders Lindstrom, leave this morning on a motor trip to Sioux City where they will be the guests of relatives and friends. They will return in a week.

Mrs. Birdenia Reppert and Miss Sara Holiday motored to Iowa City for a short visit. Mrs E. Jackson and daughter, Barbara, of Moline, 111., are visiting Miss Alice Clark and Fritz Schumaker of St. Louis, will spend the week-end at the homes of Mr.

am Mrs. Frank H. Schramm and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clark.

Mrs. Warren Churchill had as her Comingsjmd Goings Swiler at home an Edward today for a short visit in Hartsburg, Mr and Mrs. Carl Leopold are leaving today for a week-end visit in Chi- Mr's A R. Kramer and son, Billy, left yesterday for a week-end visit in Jefferson City, Mo. Mrs.

W. W. Ritzinger and her daughter, Frances, of Kirkwood Mo, are guests at the F. F. Connor home Join Miller of Cedar Rapids who is a member of the bridal party for the Cardle-Pasnau wedding, Sarne last night.

She is the house guest of Miss Barbara Davidson. Mr. Miller will arrive on Friday. Miss Alice Topping will spend tne week-end in Iowa City with her aunt, Mrs. Jessie Gordon.

Mr. and Mrs. August Schmidt left yesterday on a motor trip to Detroit, with their daughter and son-in- on South Tenth street. 0-97 Here's what the Frigidaire HYDRATOR does Acnu! photosnph of Milk of trihed celery before being pltccd in the celery inovkgb. The same Ctltir It ctmc frora the Hjdntor the following The antic of the Hydnior fan restored the celery original state frwb, crisp, deliciouj.

NOW all household Frigid- aires are equipped with the Hydrator. And when you see what it does you'll wonder how such a simple device can perform such magic; See it demonstrated today. Stang Engineering Service Co. 215 NORTH FIFTH STREET BURLINGTON, IOWA. Mrs.

Walter Graves of Crawfords- vllle, will be among the guests, members of a club, whom Mrs. Harry Scull will enterain at a bridge party this afternoon. MRS. HARRY BOCK HOSTESS TO CLUB Sewing will be the diversion of the afternoon when Mrs. Harry Bock Is hostess to the members of her club this afternoon at her home on Sunnyside avenuo.

There will be nine guests. VIRGINIA WEDERTZ IS CIRCLE PRESIDENT Miss Virginia Wedertz was of the Mary Lowe Dickenson Junior circle of King's Daughters recent meeting. The other officers elected were: Evelyn Moehn, vice president; and Marian Brandenburg, secretary-treasurer. FRAXKLIN-BENNE WEDDING TAKES PLACE Miss Chryetal Franklin and Lester Benne of West Burlington were mar- rled yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Messiah Lutheran church, the Rev. A.

D. Freden officiating. The attendants were Miss Agnes Franklin, sister of the bride, and W. A. Munelnger.

The couple have left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, N. Y. On their return they will make their home at 321 Ramsey street in West Burlington. Mrs. Benne is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Swan Franklin, and the, groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F.

Benne. Mr. Benne is employed at the West Burlington shops. YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE PICNIC PARTY A group of young people gave a picnic up the river last evening. Those who participated were Miss Mary Jane Cady, Miss Jeanne Reif, Miss Mary Heil, Thomas Michell of La Grange.

111., Hudson Swiler and Richard Plock. BRIDGE CLUB AT SHEAGREN HOME Miss Mildred Sheagren will entertain the members of her club this evening at her home on Leebrick street A dinner will precede the evening of bridge. There will be eight guestt. Ulvm.ui Rand Co. Established 1852 317 JEFFERSON STREET INVITE THE TEACHERS OF SOUTHEASTERN IOWA To Inspect Our Display of Furniture Drapes Rugs Lamps Wallpaper Glassware China Gifts We Invite You to Visit Our GIFT SHOP On Second Floor Gifts For Every Occasion rtHS3N SI Smart! New! Spring tDillinery At Hoard's you will find the authentic new styles for Spring'.

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