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Daily Leader from Davenport, Iowa • Page 7

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Daily Leaderi
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Davenport, Iowa
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.1 I EIGHTH TEAK. DAVENPOKT IOWA, HUNDA fc V. MAYS, TWELVE PAGES All communications intended for the columns of The Leader should be aent in as early in the week as pos- Fa Card Party. Mr. ami Mrs.

Chas. Cartside enter- a number of friends Thursday AVEDDING DELLS. I fcilble and should reach the office evening in honor of Capt. McGinley i later than Saturday noon. Address and family.

The party was in the na- mattcr of this kind to MBS. SHERiLVN W. ture of a farewell as Capt. McGinley who leaves next week for the Yukon. Society Editor of The Leader, The evening was spent with cards, af- ter which refreshments were served There are a number of June wed- rt and good music made tne affair a raosi idinss on the tapis, unless as in case of drouth, all predictions fail.

Indeed, the indications are iha-t we will b3 ''favored with a number of very jnter- delisluful one. Sdiroeder-Grotb. The marriage of Miss Hla of this city and 'Henry C. C. Schroeder of Gilbert-town place in Rock Island 'Monday afternoon.

IFlanigan-Buxler. The wedding of Miss Carrie Duxler of Maquokcta and John J. Flanigan of this city took place at Del mar. Tuesday. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Miss Lillian Kuxlvr, sister of the bride acted as bride's maid while John J. Marrinan of this city was-best man. The bride wore a becoming gown of pale blue silk and carried bride's roses. The bride is an accomplished and well- known young woman of Maqiwketa. while the groom is a trusted employe of the C.

W. St. P. railway company. After the ceremony Mr.

and Mrs. F'lannigan came to Davenport, where the wedding dinner was served at the home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Flannigan ul West Fourth street, after which they took an evening train for Maquoketa where a reception was in their honor at the homo of the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Buxler. Mr. and Mrs.

Flannigan have the best wish of many friends. took 'place at the bride's hume at 15. Stoiu of J704 Fourth avenu? Mollne. o'clock Thursday evening, Rev. Ira 'Allen officiating.

home was prettily arranged i flowers and plants. The voting; people stood in tho of a of palms while the ceremony was performed. Mr. and Mrs. Casper have token up their residence on Fifth aver.ue, near Fifteenth street, ROCK Island, vrhere they will be at home to friends.

ning was spent. The music of tlic even i was furnished by Grubbe's orchestra. The marriage ol Miss Emma Boll of a Towa, and i i a Paige of this div was celebrated at the Luther- an in Rack Island Friday, the Hev. Theodore F. -Krueg'-r pastor of church officiated.

At the parsonage of thy Rf-v. R. W. i i Moline Thursday, afternoon o'clock, occurred the marriage of Charks E. Hill, of 1722 Fo-iirrh avenue; a.t present employed in the earn planter a a i a a M.

Sechler riage and formerly employed by the Scale and Mrs. Elizabeth Creen of 413 A Spring MusicaJe. matrimonial events between i A sprins maslcalc was given ycsicr- pramincnt voung people of this city. da afternoon by ssme of Seima had reallv more of them tban us- i Bruning's pupils at hrr home 0:1 acott 1 during April but street. The program was a sue -there should be less in the I a a on ea nul ber ve month of June.

In fact has llitle of anr! ln a al to do tho cose. Society is look-! li ic mairaer tne thorough ing forward with interest to them as a i careful 3iBin the performers I had receivea. Ii vroym hardly be fair change in the general run of social to mention special numoers when all cvcnis I did so well, every being well i received by the appreciative Speaking of June weddings, there i following IB the program: no more charming month in tne year I i 1. Espen for matrimonial events. Jane is tne i Elder Blossoms, month roses a the dainty bits i springs Awaxemng.

i color nod charming heads 1 I i holy sanction of the marriage vows, gong It is 'then that blooming nature places its seal of approval upon the Casper-Stein. Tho marriage of A Casper, employed ai Kramer Bleuer's book bindery in Hcx'k Island and Miss Caroline Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles May Pole Dance. The Woodmen of the "World gave a May Pole dance at Hibernian hall on Tuesday evening, May 0, tha; proved a decided success in every respect.

The attendance was very good and everybody had a good Supper was served in the hall and a delightful eve- of ibe heart: that song-birds add their sweetest carols to the clangor of wedding bells: that the bosom of mother earcb, bedecked with garlands of flowers filling the very air with i Hunting Song Ella Kiene, S. Espen May's Delight EdvSn Moniz, Melitta Florence McMar.us. their perfume lays her charming bur- is. Russet Midgets. E.

Haak. E. Mcrtiz. Merkci May Bloom -Miss Thefela Sehlankohl: 7. -Bohm Modes: Violet month of complece.

and beauty 5priiig CarQls and keep apace with human, Lu Milllrtuschen heart- throws. den at the feet of those newly born in the sacred bliss. The romance of life with nature's added charms, is in Use i S. Laage New springtime XV) Frank. Unless Admiral Sampson strikes a Cbamina decisive blow in the near future.

bringing ignoble defeai upon Elsie Haak. I heads of the Spaa-ards-unlcss some-j 10 HoJs Toar.ce of tbe Demons Thing happens Gorily to place the; SchJapkotl. stars and stripes upon the flag staff! over Morro granting peace and in snriag God-sriven freedDra ins. starving Cuba, it is pre'uyj garic Music Students. The Music Students' met at.

the home of Miss Van 'Patten Monday afternoon and rendered a Donizetti program. which was- as follows: Sketch of Donezetti, including bis i operas, etc Miss French 1. Delisario Mrs. Preston 2. "Jxjnely I Wander," from Don Sebastian Mrs.

Boynton 3. La Kavorita Mrs. Mast 4. Luce bi Quest Araian," Miss Alma Hanssen. u.

Quartet from Lucia -di Lammer- moor Mrs- Lafferty 0. Solo--Luvia di Miss Bruning. (Substitute for Mrs. MiddletonL meeting will be with Miss Rogers on Eleventh street. Harmonie Recital.

On Thursday afternoon the regulai monthly recital of the Ladies Harmonie society was held at Unity hall. The program was one of the best that has been given during the season and was greatly enjoyed by those present. Program. 1. 'Sonata in Drabalii Black, 'Mrs.

Strahl. 2. a. Voglein b. Im FruhJing Grieg Miss Van Patten.

3. A Dream Bartiett Mrs. Swiney. 4. a.

Allegro Caiitabile b. Allegro Moderato Grieg Mrs. Mast. Business Meeting. 5.

Trio Haydn Miss Ida Stark. Miss Xorma and Master Ohwaid Stark. 6. Serenade -Herbert Mrs. Preston.

7. The Flower Girl Bevignani Mrs. Conlson. S. Morning Salutation.

Op. 52.. Miss Harrison. The last afternoon recital before fall will be given, at Unity -hali the first Thursday afternoon in June. HOE Big Cut in Prices Odd Lots and Odd Sizes in Men's Black, Tans and Patent Leathers.

Hanan Sons celebrated New York $5.50, 5.00 and 4.50 cut to sell for $2.00, 2,25 and 3.00. One lot 150 pairs Men's Tan $3.50 and 3.00 shoes to close at $1.98. CALL EARLY BEFORE ASSORTMENTS ARE BROKEN. 4 1 The Etude Club. i I The Elude club held a most inter- meeting at the home of Miss Bruning Thursday afternoon.

The pro-1 gram was an excellent cue and as one of the rules of the club is thai at every third rneetine ivhich is a miscellaneous! i one. six members are; privileged to i bring a guest so ihai a number of guests were present to enjoy the pro-1 grain which was as follows: I Respectfully, etersen's Sons Davenport, Iowa. Miss Gertrude Lons entertained Mrs. Ranzow and Johnnie PhiHips United States Armored Cruiser TM 4 "Czardas" company of friends at her home in 2. Arthur One if I Love'' Hne -Wednesday evening In honor of -VflQnTi Miss Ey-ck.

who will depart soon I-- 3. Beethoven Op. 14" I lo make her home in i The Treddiag-of George siip- Miss Dlttman a The mue tots of me Mission Kinder- hard to fsnd to the 5 or a uving. Here in first Monday in a Ma sian and every hear; 15 fi.lod 'tnriliiiay of Master Georgie ads. worm.

'-Lit; to Linci earner made a wiii patriotic impulses: wcere verv lovely May queen, ana uiayed ae man. woman and child worships a a 10 waiJe Georgi of freedom, and tearfui i a- acre a folds of her banner. nave UUL i affairs 50 Jone: as there dancer a Steamer me in a mos: gracrfu! manner.Tno znaius of nonor tne treacherous Nouira Howard ami i a Dresner of and iconie nave son; Our i Mrs E. T. treated tne bravest a to a uirtauay feast Their best anii stand ready to send and ah icgether me nay was a most delightful one for an and one that will raore.

lut until their loyal sons shall; i Jong be rememtKS-ed by them. crush tlie monster serpent they will .1, i i the day a picture was tasen of the ia sHont prayer at vhc foot of the! throne of the Author o' cH freedom, children. Geneseo Reception. Dr. and Wilbur T.

Geacsco. gave a of A I "are we'! Surprise. A. R. viui: recep- i i many friends at their Circle, save Mrs.

CVC- -A a farewell surprise, as she C7 i vas held in a large new barn which sooa leave for the Klondike xo jo uri Iwn beautifully decorated Slh ntr hcsbasd who is an enpaceroa one home on Friday eTening. The reception ha fl and apple blossoms and ariisii- I or.ailca boats on Yu- calJy arranged -cviih The recep-1 tion was held from uTlO o'clock and i After hr lo mealing delicious re- 4. Guy d' "Without Thee" enntendeut of the wood department Miss Cameron. 5. Reading Miss 3 G.

Concoae--Aria Mrs. Ahrens. 7. Seiectioir Miss S. the Mutual Wheel works, af iioline i and Miss Minnie Hunt, daughter of C.

F. Hunt, will Wed. nesi 13 evening at the home. T-lie social given by the Ivanies" Aid la Memorial Hail Rock island IB I Friday evening was well '-Wind Voices" Mr. C.

A. IngHs. The next meeting be held at the home of Mrs. Gco. Kelly, corner of Thirteenth and Rlpley.

Thursday af- Mr Abbot; and pianc. by -he ternoon. May v-hea ihe program Misses refreshments and proved an enjoyable affair. After th-e program, which included violin solos by Miss Tina McNevin. cornet so- ios bv Miss Edith Housei.

svlo? r.re enjoying a visit with Mrs. Ranzow's sister Mrs.Brugman ai Wilton. Dr. Bernhardc II. Schmiui: has com- pleied his medical studies in Vienna, Austria and future.

locale fcere in the near consist of numbers by the Italian by the ladies. composers. SOCIAL CHAT. Miss Gertrude Holt of MoiLne I gone to Chicago 10 make his future home. Lusia.

Griiflih. the well known reader is in the city and will probably assisL some entertainment for ihe bencfic of the soldiers. Mr. and 'H. Wilson have returned from attending the reunion of the alumni of Washington and Jefferson college at Chicago- Mrs.

C. G. Behrens. of Milwaukeee. is vislrins: i her parents, Mr.

and Braemer in this city. She ho re for several weeks, Mrs. wife of Lieut. J. F.

S. X. is visiiiag her parents, Mr. T. J.

Bnford of Kock Island, and will remain for some droe. ss Uutie of Lincoln, A. J. bung departed Thursday af-; wfao has been the est of Daven port zenaiacd tHe Lend-a-Hand circle of the ternoon for the Kiontlik-. aaa IU)ck Island friends and re ativcs King's Daughters and gentlemen friends Friday evening.

Mrs. Waiter Schmidt in city fo rcra i weeks lefc Thursday for her Mrs. G- Jenks of Rock Island en- a company of friends at her iiing friends in the cities. omo. Sutcs Battkship Regenis Meet.

Tho of the Revolution an xacetini: of ihe of "he swiety in i state. Jn coancoiion Rock Union Twes-day morniiag inters item: J. R. KamtaUl. regent of Fort chapter, Oaiighter? of the on of the HHaois re- hy the Mr? r1.

she 5n- Tor in her aew hooac. Maa- afternoon Mrs. Harry AinsworJh in rie Wya" of city, -of Care a visiting friends and relatives. Miss Carrie. Hotz of SL is vis- Thc Hcn cn as in Inland on Friday.

J3e sails from home. 152-0 Fourth avenue. John H. Ruai and iittie son. are York on May is for France, and sn honor of her birthday.

ia Dabliqne- voicing Mrs. Ruhl's to return with his family Mrs. Geo. W. Bawden gave a de- Mrs of Rock Islaad ia isghtful reception to her lady friends czjoyinc a visit with friends at Racine.

i on Tuesday afternoon at her home. 511 Kirkwood.boulevard. Mnsic was furnished by Grabbe's orchestra. John Oinnwigham of Rock Island by 50 cou- The of tlie First Msthodist Mrs, J. city.

the giiest of her fther. P. C. Jones, residence of Mrs. J.

F. Robinson J. M. Parker of Iowa City spent the parr of the week with his UNITED STATES CRUISER "NEW ORLEANS," n. FORMERLY THE "AMAZCMSASr PURCHASED OF BRAZIL, readies given r.n^er of of American there was in of ini: circles of Mo Henry "VV, of Atnrrican Revolution and a reception was or Monday evening at she home of the former K.

SHeveaswu an3 the Browning eJiab Rork 3ani3. 5n aiMition 10 This were a in 1 Troin sir3e oT rr. The reading was a rereivfiJ ihe of hearins: There 5s 5n Ihe Three rittes Who jnore ajid "han Is- en- of uo ef- bt- Dancing was iener's orchestra furnis a hour. All repor for the hosi. from Davenport and Monday evening, at served at the music, a w-eek.

John Hume ha rctiarnetl from an Friday at o'clock. There was a attendance. Mr. az-2 Mrs. Thomas of Pitis- who have at the hioie of Mr.

H. Cain? st 3eft the Srst par; for their One of the of i Florida. Mr. an(5 Mrs. O.

Nason of 3 Alice an .2 Charlie Karwarth have ia "he city for be of of Rork' a visit with their aunOSrs. are off for their sumnaer at York Th-y in here untiJ the rocov- i of father's health, who 35 an3 Coarles Miller of this in Henry. The 5s the accomplish-! the past lo e3 of ex-Alderroan and Mrs. no of Rock Island, and Mrs. Minna the her lr.

Miller a of Mr. anrt parents, 3Tid Mrs, Charles Mijler. one of "he oldest and Or. C. families of city.

Vos. has bees have a i ri fr wcddiaj: for Wednesday oV'ork. May IS. T.V Hanrsah chapier of American oa rii I friend at bonse Mrs, G. 1 i a hare returned from in fioiilhern r.

F. arid the Moline eha er May 14 at Jhe home of F. a a lefi FrMay for Odar -re They will for Col. join Mr. Krr- Th" Misses? and however, in Rrw'k Inland anrl iarJa and 2 the west, Af- visaing "brr hrother.

C. Jones a wife. A-t Kansas C5ty. They A or wjth 3r. J.

P. Jones at Denver and of Colorado and 4 -1 -1 -V-'.

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