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I MONDAY, MAY 28. 1930 IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN PAGE THREE Commencement Program Starts Thursday Night Coe college rt-nAP PAT TNT ARM before starting In at Swisher Woman nette. Mrs. Novak was nearly years old. Mrs.

Sponar left for AV hurnette to attend the funeral, tralnlns vuim vvuiui a for the summer normal si tlon. The first formal event of the five-day program will take place at 11 o'clock Sunday morning In the form of baccalaureate exercises. te faU to BUREAU PLANS OUTING DEGREES TO BE AWARDED pr'a mother, Mrs. John Coufal, at Cou Falls. Swisher Personals Mrs.

Rudolph Heable of Waterloo Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Doskocll. The Juniors of the Shueyvllle SCOTT TOWNSHIP G. O.

P. TO MEET Republicans of Scott township will bold a caucus Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Center In Europe With Gold Star Mothers Swisher Resident To Enjoy Steamboat Trip Churches of Iowa City and the university will Join hand In band for the services and congregations, choirs and ministers are cooperat lng to make this service one of the outstanding religious events' In Oh Mississippi On Jane 19th ON MONDAY 8chool entertained the seniors Saturday evening. May 17th. with I a Man(larln Succumbs Tuesday SWISHER Mrs. Joseph goMart MUIV SVHUWH Mr.

Conrad Schuessler and Wis Kate Schuessler drore to Emerson, Friday for their niece, Miss Irene Schuessler, who has Just completed a year aa Instructor In home economics In the Emerson high school They spent Saturday and Sunday in Olenwood and Omaha visiting relatives. Monday in Shen-nandoah and spent the night with relatives in Preacott, returning the Gold Star Mothers for Europe. WEST BRANCH Cedar County Iowa. Psstor of the Madison Ave died at her home Tuesday evening Cedar Rapids Friday evening. Mrs.

Charles E. Zobln and two (laughters, Charlotte and Dorothy, have the measles. flankers held a meeting and banquet at Tipton on Wednesday even DEEDS Furnished by Johnson Conuty Abstract company and the Security Abstract company, Harry R. Jenkins and wife to nue Presbyterian church, New York City, Dr. George A.

Buttrick, Graduates, Old and New, Will Enjoy 5 Program of Events ing, May 21st. The officials and will be the 1930 baccalaureate employes of the West Branch State OXFORD WOMAN bank and the Cltliens bank attend speaker. The only other scheduled activity for the day a band con home Tuesday. ed. In a short time a group meet Mr.

and Mrs. S. K. Slemmons and INJURES ANKLE imiL ing of bankers including those of She will visit in France at the grave of her son, Charles, who lost his life at the front during the World war. i The 4-H club met at the home of Erma Slangier Saturday.

The girls are studying home decorating. Mr, and Mra. Leonard and children of Fairfax visited at the home of Mra. Stepanok's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Cuhel, Wednesday. Mr. Charles Michalek, Is a victim of measles. Mrs. Frank Frledl and daugh im convocation exerclsei on Monday, June 2nd, as the culminat several counties of which Cedar Is cert at Old Capitol oval at o'clock.

However, all university buildings will be open to visitors Sunday afternoon, beginning at 1:30 family spent Sunday In Davenport at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox. one, will bo held at Clinton. after an Illness of two months.

Mrs. Soblart was born In Bohemia. She came to this country when a gtrl and had lived la this community until her death, She Is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs, Charles Cuhel, two sisters, Mrs. Frances Petrak of Swisher and Mrs, Fred Haldy of Los Angeles, Cat, and on brother, Joseph Michalek, of Bertram. Funeral services were held at tha home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Mrs, Frank Albln, Mrs. -Herbert The boys 4-H club meeting held ing feature, a five-day program of commencement events will get under way at the University of OXFORD While cleaning house Tuesday Mrs. George Winters fell and broke the bone above the right ankle. She was tken to Mercy hospital and the o'clock. 1 Commencement exercises on Mon at the Mueller noma near Lone Albln and children, Patty and Joe, were Iowa City visitors Wednesday.

Ada O. Long WD Dated 6-17-80. Filed 6-23-30 80 ft of 340 ft of 150 ft. Blk. 6, Manvilla addition Iowa City, Iowa.

Consideration $1.00. George T. Dvorak and wife to Josephine Dvorak WD Dated 5-22-30 Filed 5-24-30 40 acre Vfi SWU 60 acres SKM. of 2-81-8. Consideration $1.00.

Leo Moore and wife to J. Norman Webber WD Dated 4-9-30 Filed 5-24-30 Lot' 23 Blk- 7. Coral-vllle Heights. Consideration 81-00. ree was well attended by boys Iowa on Thursday evening.

Tha Ladles Aid society of the Symbollo of the institution's esst of the river. foot was placed In a cast Methodist church held a meeting seventieth commencement exercis Mrs. Mary Sponar received word end quilting on the afternoon of es, this round of social and acad HILLS SAVINGS day morning at 9 o'clock win be the climax for the five-day affair. The services will be held on the campus east of Old Capitol where more than 1,100 seniors will receive awards, certificates, degrees and advanced degrees. ter, Marie, of Detroit are Thursday, May 22nd.

Refreshments Tuesday of the death of her mother, Mrs. Magdellne Novak, of Albur- emlc events will be ushered in with a concert by the unlversltv band on visiting at the home of the form wera aarved. BANK ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Thursday evening, May at Old Capitol at o'clock, exactly three nours arter the last flnal examlna- HILLS At a recent meeting of lion is finished. stockholders of tha Hills Savings CEDAR COUNTY BANKERS MEET. ON WEDNESDAY bank, the following; officers were MUSIC GROUPS IN CONCERT MONDAY Iowa City high school hand and orchestra, under direction of Mr.

following the concert a double program will take place at 8: SO o'clook. The school of music win give Its annual recital In the liberal elected: President Joseph Pechman. Vice president Philip Rellly. WEST BRANCH Cedar County arts auditorium at this hour and Farm Bureau has planned another 't i 8 V' Mi THIS WEEK ONLY HART SCHAFFNER MARX PEWTER GREY FLANNEL SUITS Paul Thomas, will present a Joint concert Monday evening at 8 "The New York Idea." the commen good time for the farmers and their families of this section. This outing Is a steamboat trip on the Mis o'clock at the high school auditorium.

It will be the final appearance of both organizations for the school year. sissippi river which is dated for Thursday, June 19th. The orchestra will play four. The steamboat Capitol hag been chartered for the day, starting from numbers and the band will play six numbers. Cashier A.

F. Droll. Directors Philip Reilly, William H. Droll, L. T.

Knebel. J. B. Pechman and C. P- Degenhart Hills Peraonala Mr.

snd Mrs. Ivan Rummelhart of Iiwa City visited Sunday with relatives In Hills. Miss Lola J. Hlrt, Junior student of S. U.

at Iowa City, was a Sunday visitor at her home in Hills. Mrs. Joseph Boyd and Miss Mollis Smith of Iowa City visited Friday with relatives and friends In Hills. Mrs. Mary Krall and eon, Robert, were Saturday shoppers in Iowa Davenport at 10 o'clock, to Muscatine from which the party will return at about 5 o'clock in the after: noon.

Special rates will be made cement play, will be presented "at the University theatre. The play, one of Langdon Mitchell's greatest successes which depicts the divorce situation In New York at the begin, ning of the twentieth century, has several of the 1930 graduates In Its east With nothing scheduled for Friday morning, an opportunity Till be given the several hundred visitors to go on sight-seeing tours and visit the Interesting places on the University of Iowa campus. Baseball Friday However, things will be back in running order Friday afternoon BABY SUCCUMBS HERE SATURDAY on tickets sold In advance. Farm News Patrick Stlckney, four months old Elmer, the young son of Mr. and Mrs.

Emery Hemingway, is driving son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stlckney, of Nora Springs, died Saturday at a local hospital. The remains were sent to Nora Springs by the the tractor which pulls the two row cultivator which is being used in City. with 2 trousers they're McGovern funeral home.

with a baseball game between Arm our Institute of Techonology and the University of Iowa nine. The RHEUMATISM SO BAD HE COULD HOT WORK MRS. MARY AUSTIN their corn fields at this tjme. Howard Crew, owner of the dairy farm from which the bulk of the milk supply for West Branch obtained. Is having an addition built to their efficiently equipped dairy barn.

Work on this, building Is being rushed In order to have the game will be held on Iowa field beginning at 2:30 o'clock. The op DIES ONSATURDAY Mrs. Mary Austin, 65, died at a portunity to see the university, to catch something of its spirit and Ideals, to visit with the men who Kalamazoo Man Tells of His increased storage room ready for the first hay crop. local hospital on Saturday. The remains were taken to Zearlng, accompanied by a daughter, where last rites will be held.

are devoting their lives to educational problems, may be had on Friday evening at the commencement Remarkable Recovery Through. Kavatone From far and near comes the words of praise for Kavatone, and the praise Is from people who have lupper where more than a thons SCHOOL IN SOUTH SCOTT TOWNSHIP and seniors will meet together for the last time as undergraduates. CLOSES FRIDAY This supper will be held at 6 o'clock" Friday evening, at Iowa suffered for yeara dbio found this wonderful preparation. Yes there Is not a day passes that nmennit does not express their SOUTH SCOTT School closed at Memorial union. The final show FONTANELLLE BOY SUCCUMBS MONDAY Raymond J.

Glade, 12-year-old son of Mr. -and Mrs. W. H. Glade of Fontanelle, la, died Monday morning at a local hospital.

The remains were sent to Fontanelle by the McGovern funeral home. iilstrlct No. 8 Friday of this week. III eratitude for the wonderful relief ing of "The New York Idea" will be presented at 8:30 o'clock In the University theatre Friday evening. A program was given by tha pupils Thursday evening.

Miss Juanlta "Fore" will be the pass-word Sat Rlti, who Is the teacher, will spend short time at her home In Kalona urday morning when several hund. this preparation haa given them, snd hundreds hera eay they owe their present good health to this remarkable preparation alone. Mr. E. Baarda, 1313 South Park street, Kalamatoo, Michigan, said to the Kavatone man: "I Buffered many years with rheumatism before I was fortunate enough to learn of Kavatone.

I have bean able to go ECONOMY Hart Schaf ner Marx have been planning this country-wide event for months. The flannels were specially woven, certain shops concentrated on tailoring nothing but these suits. Because of these facts we quote a price that ordinarily would be impossible back to work because of the amai-lng relief Kavatone gave me from my terrible rheumatism troubles." "Anyone who haa rheumatism pains as I have had them need not be told what it means to face the fearful pains, continued Mr. Baarda. "I was in auch a bad condition that 1 could not keep up with my work, and I tried everything and anything I heard about ml In an effort to get some- renei.

This trouble had gone on for years but was gradually getting wome. My stomach was also in a bad con dition. Food would sour and fer- ment, gas formed and I suffere'1 with Indigestion pains. However, 1 suffered the most with rheumatism, a friend suggested Cavatone and I GRAPEFRUIT rr- 5c TOMATOES aa 19c POTATOES xu 45c BREAD 5c COFFEE 49c MAZOLA zJzwss 43c PINEAPPLE K2wph-- I lllltrVX 1 M-lLd canning; By the Cats tried It. Before long the pains were red alumni, who have come to make alumni day a success and attend their class reunion, don their plus-tonrs and exemplify the Scotch tlonal pastime on FInkblne field.

The affair will be an alumni and veterans golf championship end will begin at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. Another open air concert will be given by the Old Gold band east of Old Capitol at 9:30 o'clock and will conclude the morning's program. All of the alumni of classes ending In 0 or 5, who will be holding class reunions during the day, will hold luncheons at the nnlon at the noon hour. Alumni Meeting Following the luncheons, the-an-nual meeting of the alumni association will be held in the senate chamber of Old Capitol. At this time officers re-elected will take their offices.

This meeting will be held at 2:30 o'clock. Iowa union will be the scene of the president's reception at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. At this time, the president and his official family will gather quite informally to greet commencement visitors and returning alumni. After the dinner hour the university band will again give a concert, this time at Old Capitol oval at 7 o'clock. Planned no that the old graduates will feel at home, the commencement party, which will be held at the union at 8:30 o'clock, will be a big affair.

Baccalaureate Sunday At 8:30 o'clock Sunday morning, Juno 1st, two meetings will be held nt Iowa union. The Staff and Circle-Mortar Board reunion breakfast will be held as will a breakfast for the directors of the alumni essocUv disappearing and I was on the road to recovery. I am back at work Choose your flannel suit now in a single or double breasted model now feeling the best I have in years. I cannot eay enough for Kavatone. It is wonderful." The Kavatone Man Is at Ford- Hopkins Drug Store.

Io" City, where he Is daHy the pub-Ho and. personally explaining the merits of this great preparation. Ths Kavatone figure (an ingenious human torso showing every organ of the body, Is need In this demonstration and everyone la cordially Invited to see and study this figure, an experience which will be Interesting and Instructive. Adv. ECONOMY CASH STORES Phones 965, 966.

967, 852 FORD HOPKINS 217 South Dubuque St. 124 South Dubuque St. DRUG CO. Here's the Panama hat to wear with your Pewter rey flannel Here's the collar attached shirt and the maroon and gold tie to wear with your Pewter grey flannel 224 East Washington St. WE DELIVER World's Finest Drug Stores 108 So.

Clinton St. AMiDrjri Sale nff Uil Cairs Here's the sport shoe white buck with black trim to wear with your Pewter grey flannel 'Wednesday, May 28 1:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.

Sale Held iii Blew Car Sales Boom -r 120 East Burlington Street Iowa City, Iowa A 10 -12.

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