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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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-t f. AVENPO SUNDAY LEADE IAIL DAVENPORT SUNDAY. 29, 1898. TWELVE PAGES Patriotic Entertainment to Night. Sunday evening it had been ar- All communications intended for the columns of The Leader should Mr.

and Mrs, Entertain. very pleasant 'dinner party was be in aa early in the week as pos- given last Tuesday evening by Mr. and and should reach the office not Mrs. C. II.

Murphy at their home on ranged to give a program at A. O. H. hall the 'proceeds of which were to go to the maintenance of the dependent, families of Davenport soldiers and sailors. The weather, however, was not favorable and while there was a fair attendance it was not what it was thought the cause deserved.

The result was that the program was postponed until tonight. Fred H. Sharon will be chairman of the evening and the program contains many numbers by some of the most talented literary and musical people will be as follows: I a Selection Have Gone East. Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Toll, nave gone to Philadelphia to spend their honeymoon. Mr. Toll and Miss Amanda Peck were quietly married at the time Company left the city for DCS Moiiies. The marriage was not announced i recently. They received the hearty congratulations of their friends prior to their departure.

Stella Gorman Address Mr. "Andrew P. MaMahon Vocal Selection Mrs. C. H.

Coulson Instrumental'Selection Miss i i a Smith later than Saturday noon. Address East Fourteenth street. It was the matter of this kind to MRS. SHERMAS W. SEABLE.

Society Editor of The Leader. event of the fifth anniversary of their marriage and a few i i a friends were invited 10 be present. Dinner was served at o'clock. After dinner Address Mr, E. Carroll Vocal Selection Mr.

W. Moody Reading Miss Emily L. Murray Address Mr. P. ,1.

Hagerty Vocal Selection Mr. J. L. Hebert Address Mr. A.

P. McGuirk Instrumental Selection Prof. E. C. McGorrarck The opening of the pleasure resorts Mrs Coulson rendered several have added a new zes: to hc social af- j' a selections to the delight of the fairs of the three cities.

The change of Hcr sweet voice is alwa vs weather from the cool days of April greatly appreciated. Among those pres- anci early May to the a of early I Subscription Concerts. Thursday evening June 9 Peterson's summer has awakened the desire for aml Mr A Heimers. Mr. out of door amusements and the eve- and Mrs.

George W. Bawden, Mr. and Bings are now comfortable enough for A. Dessaint, Mr. and Mrs.

A. lawn parlies, though they will no; be i McGuirk, -Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Sue- frequent uaiii the weather become J'hin, Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Coulson and more settled. An evening upon the Mr. Seane.

lawn Is not thoroughly enjoyed when Salt Club Party. Friday evening occurred the first of series of Salt parties a are to be given during the summer season at Black Hawk's Watch Tower. Owing to the stormy weather (he attendance was not as targe as it other wise would have been but there were in the neighborhood of couples present and the evening was most thor- enjoyed. The attendance comprised young people of the three cities. orchestra of eight pieces furnished the music for the occasion.

Refreshments were served at the Tower Inn and the merriment conffifued i 1 o'clock when the party returned by cars to i respective cities. Among those in attendance were following well known society people: Miss Dortha Van Patten. Miss Ray Chambers. George Lindsay. Ben Baw- orchcstra wiJi open its series of con- den.

George Obie, R. H. Mac-Mullen, Wednesday morning at St. Anthony's church at 8 o'clock, occurred the marriage of Miss Theresa -M. Flynn and Henry Reimann.

Rev. D. J. Flannery performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. Edward Hodges acted as groomsman and Miss Anna 4 Flynn, sister of the 'bride -was bridesmaid.

After the ceremony the wedding party partook of a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's parents on North Scott street. (Both of the young people are well here and have the wishes of a large circle of friends. Lorig-Masury. News of the marriage in. the city of Chicago of Maude Masury occurred something like two weeks ago.

Both of the contracting parties are well here, having formerly made it their borne. The groom has resided in Chicago for several years -where he went to accept a lucrative position. Since then he received quite an estate from an aunt, who recently died, making him her legatee. He is a young man of merit and has worked faithfully, thereby securing advancement. The bride made this city her home up to about a year ago when, she removed to Chicago.

They will make their home at 3111 South Halsted street. HOE Big Cut in Prices certs for the summer months ai Black) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner. Mr.

and Hawk's Tower. The success of i Mrs. Stewart Harper, Ben Biuerworth. last summer's concerts has prompted! B. D.

Coneiiy. Charles Bufurd, 0. C. acompanied by a creeping sen-saiion arisin from the fear that -there is lla- Outing Club Opening. of zhis week wi-1 be club day at the Oiniu.s club grounds.

It will the orchestra management to increase the number of to be given and Io use extra efforts io make ihe series this summer more pleasing it possible. Henry Sonntag. who has the management of the concerts this year, is Schmidt, Fay Lynde, Bunon Peek and others. Social Dancing Party. 'Alberta Cainp.

No. 505. Royal Neighbors of America has arranged for a social dancing party to be given Thursday evening, June 9. at Schuetzen park. The camp is one of the strongest Illustrated Lecture.

in ne sla a is membership is com- Monday evening at Hibernian hall posed of some of the best people of Ith remarkable suc- subscripUon Hst Xearly begn will -be given an entertainment that will in every way prove patriotic, instructive and entertaining. Rev. the city. It has given a number of social affairs of the kind in the past and they have all been most successful. Otto's band has been secured for the every body bic to bo a shower to tne diriment ue the forma! opening of the grounds TMs Henry H.

ManieU of St. Ambrose col- occasion and dancing will commence at laundered skirts and shirtwaists. Then the season and in addition the Qf Hg ege wiu dellver iliu5traiea lecturc o'clock. Arrangements have been too there is a moisture in the pod thai penetrates thin soJes, breeds colds, aggravates distempers and incidentally increases the doctor's bills. It i not be long so.

however, and the beautiful lawns will in time prove the most frequented places for social gatherings. Speaking of the parks, the opening of Schuetren park for the season last Sunday will be followed by the opening of Black Hawk's Watch Tower to- usual features, which are held on the has arranged the dates of the concerts on Washington and Its Environments, made whereby street cars will be run Odd Lots and Odd Sizes in Men's Black. Tans and Patent Leathers. ly opened thus giving all of the interesting parks to the pnblic within two evening the entire afternoon and eve- from the park io accommodate those rs leaving at doubt be a He has after on Thursday evenings. and in me evening there will be a concert by Strasser's band.

The commit- ice on Bounds has received a sum- supplemented with some of ber of for the erection of bowling alleys and shooting galleries and will decide upon a set in the near also arranged to have concert pro- who possesses one of the finest machines in this section of the country. 5ay. Wednesday evening of this week future. As sxm as this is done the the Outing club grounds will be formal- work of erection will be comenced so rhat there will Ix? still more amusements added to those already provided weeks. At each of these papular resorts for the grounds.

It will be a very pleas- during the summer there will be series urable place for the club during ihe of concerts and amusements differ- summer, cnt sorts that will attract the people of the three cities. In addition to these public Orcadians there wili be numerous parties and many -lime? will the society people be permitted to gather They will watch Spring doff its Lend-a-Hand Reception. Last at the new rooms occurred the reception of the Hand of this city, the formal opening ihe line new suit of rooms, hat ar.ri£umm*r in turn to The reception was from 3 until 6 A They will listen to ihe music o'clock in the afternoon and from 7 of songbirds and.as his i i aies i 9 o'clock in the evening. A large with the setting of the sun it will be romraiuee of the young ladies of the choruses from brass club had been appointed for the after- and sirircrd insinimrnLs in ihe a non and another for the evening and of musicians. They will i ihe ladies inierest- tlw swoet trains and io ihr cl in the club, wived piiests.

Ro- the i and qneen of last 3 best vocalists of the three cities. The A polo quartet has been engaged for two concerts and other announcements I sec Rev. Maniett is without doubt one of will follow Today's Children's festival. Today and tomorrow at Schueuen park will be held the annual children's king shoot of the Davenport Turner society. John Kaufmann, of the Turner society is chairman of the committee on arrangements and will have charge of the affairs at the park and also the street parades of which there will be two.

Announcement has already been made of the program as arranged. which includes a parade along the principal streets of the city this xnorniDgj at 9 o'clock headed by Master Alfred Wicheioiann and little Mis? Lwla Bow- the most interesting lecturers in this party ai seciion of the country. In addition Vpi io this feature of the-evening's enter- SOCIAL CHAT. The Salt club gave its first dancing he Tower -Friday evening. Miss Freda Mumzn of Moline entertained a small company of friends Tues tainment a musicaland literary pro- a evenin gram of unusual mem will be given by I some of the most talented people the city.

The following is the pro- bar lady friends Friday af- Mrs. Clarence E. Xason of Moline en- ram ternoon. Duct Miss Harrison. Mr.

E. C. The Savoy card club gave a dancing party at Black Hawk's Tower Thurs- McCormack day evening. Tenor Soo 1 Mr. Ira Tabor.

Mrs. Arthur Stephens of Moline gave Recitation Mr. Edmund J. Stackhouse Soprano Solo He A Prince a thimble party for the Misses Hillhouse Thursday. Girls Friendly society of Moline will give a dancing party at Black Hawk's crownin events of roissistina: of rake and ire will rsrorted from homes Miss UHie Johnson.

Tow.er Inn. Tnursday evening. June Baritone Solo Rodney Mr. Edward Mahoney. Announcement is made of the ap- LKxrture Rev.

H. Maniett proachrng marriage of Miss Bessie An- Thine Only Bohm dcrson Burrows and AVilliam Mason Mary Richards-Casey. I-aveasure to take place at the home of i i a she mother. Mrs. Johanna G.

Burorws. 21S Kirk wood boulevard. Hanan Sons celebrated New York Shoes $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 AND SECURE RARE BARGAINS.

Respectfully, J. H. C. Petersen's Sons Davenport, Iowa. Miss Susie Xott will be the guest of Miss Rice, at St.

Katherine's hail until the close of the term. Charles R. Bishop of the Lock port Steam Heating of Loekport. X. spent Tuesday In the city.

Miss Grace Osborn. of Chicago, has returned to her home a pleasant visit with Davenport friends. Mr. and Mrs. J.

-S. of As-h- Solo Miss Alice O'Connor. wiU a nsi Fri'iay i ar i a ocrurrrdihc rrcular monthly of ihr i a i a f.Kieiy. The atiemlancr. con- stormy weather, was large and the interest was particularly phasing.

One of the features of evening as thr of some choice riinns by a quintal 'he direction if I'rof. wlsirh appreciated and of the cream were served and time most Turner hall from where the. parade passcii. The club has very will start. After the parade i i dren will take cars on West Third street for the park whereafter a iuncb is served them the events of day wiis be t'oniaienced.

Wednesday evening last the children who are to take part in the mrt and elected officers for the day as foi- Du iloffnaaa Voices, rooms for new quarters. They are -and commodious as light and airy and will be ad- to the purposes of the club. The interest in this, one of Davenport's most worlity organizations, always it has none a world support of srnatl for the members and the la- iows: who have given are nrarh rirli; as as ihe working cir35 who have found in an abiding pleasure ar.d great pro- Duet Miss Mary Harrison. Mr. K.

C- McCormack. Wednesday evening. June S. The Lady Macrabees of Moline an excellent entertainment Wednesday evening az the Metropolitan hail. An interc-sting program was listened to by bury Park.

N. V. cuests at the Kim ball house during the pisi week. Miss Louise i of Chicago has returned home after snoiHinc: the a crowd of over people, who also WEDDING BEU joined in and enjoyed ihe ice cream with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. A. P. two weeks with relatives in the city. Mrs.

Butterfield of Creighton. arrivet? in the city Thursday for a visit and cake thai was served iater. General--George Khig's Opjain--Henry Thursday afternoon of this Hearthstone. is or.ide of a Doe. A dainty luncheon was 3:1 vcn Wed- Mr OUC and two d.iu:;h- nesday by -Mrs.

J. P. Weyerhaeuser of- Word has been received here of the Rx Island to ahom forlv fpnjn marriage at Bay Cuy. ycsTerday Mf Thfc affa5r wag for Ml5? A a i i i 3 a a a forjn r3v hl Mo I tersfi of Waterloo. are in s.

MeOoiial's Mrs. Queen's Ordiuarv Captains-John Srhrocder, Gwr Litt3c of pal CaK line and as a teacher The srrooni is a son of Dr. J. l. in the Inch i Miss Kyan i Carstens Frank.

Walter Niomand. Ernst Jaeger. George Schraeder. Hans will be given the regular weekly con-. of the I-adies" Harmonic society; Cflusnttan Tho will consist oT nino 1 inc at O.

A. by Monday cven- ha3i. Tho orcan- one of aal rs Willie Strieker and Georce We is. The games will continue i noon will a cessation rs there IH- a of Murray, ihc There should a good aTiendaisce" Tho is Ihe as it w353" Tbt is- ar.d 'r2ock dinner former pastor of the First ian rhiirrh of this city. He formerly made hi? home here and is w-11 and school enjoyed exceeding popularity.

from Chieaco She has been She has 3ie-en the puest of Mrs. 4 voice culture under favorably known by a friends. The younc couple win make their fuiure home California. A 1 haeuser for several days and will remain a week or more. PERSONAL.

of ap ss ajso be served on; of Mavrnr Lit- grounds to the Itttlo A sivTM ana owacd qiswo Th a will WIow when tho winner of thr bird hoot J5 be crowned kinc of the shooters Hon. C. G. HipwoH left Monday night Kn 1 the in 1 are 2eavir.s undone make it a marked There win a short ir of Charles H. organazation.

3ova. 4 Monday on Uoo -Prof. John M. Greer of Minneapolis. a former resident and teacher of Davenport.

spent several clays here during the pas; week meeting old friends. Miss Warren of Chicago formerly of this city who has been the guest of Mrs. Robert Abbott for a few days is now ihe guest of Mrs. W. F.

Peck. Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Wyiie left for Washington. O. Wednesday morning TO he present the commencement of Miss Summers school. Mrs. Sanj O.

of Chicago is vtsiiin? Mrs. C. W. Negus in Rock Island. Mrs.

DtiErgiT was formerly Cora Gayford of Rork Island and has man friend? there. Mrs. James E. a left Thursday morn in for L.in-oln. for the benefit of health.

She was as far as Des Moinca by her sister. Mrs. -John K. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Davis of learned. are in tneir Mrs. K. -S.

Millar and son. They wero accompanied beir niere. K13a Mrs. G. xvho has parents.

and Mrs, -Mr. Mrs. P. Medonoid Chi- p. raa2n rB Sananlay mornin? last in Milwaukee.

She was ii by her siste.r. Miss Minnie rr. who will spend a weeks are visirinx: the Mr. and Mrs. .1.

I- Smith. Ripy for street. B. of and ihe winner of pnt-srhlagen w533: crowned qneen. Then The 5t his pr.vurrd and ihe on arraiapements upon work of the alwul the ironnds i5 of the afternoon.

Faar Miss r. Kaus! provided Tor ileHadilftal Von 'J here wiH V- ire cream and cake i a'Sundan-re and oih-er delacacies of ihe season. The are as Palo A3to. Cal, Miss T-Jtilc has a wide circic of devoted friends in this city which she made hrr home for so many to Mnscatine enjvr: victor newinc his acquaintance a an-! Mrs, Henry Martens is visiiins friends Marenco. ss of Clinton visit- a with friends in i friends.

Mr. and Mrs. H. 1-. ed for Chi'- will visij and then Mke a 5rip i K.

of W.ilnu;. has in for lasr two weeks shaking: han: with his friends and matters while He returned home Thursday a M. Sharon Thursday Monday afternoon there will fa an- oiher parade ihe newly crowaed qiwn She Thas will 5n Tr5n5 Rook Is- also he the principal streets of 1an Mj Hennett, daughter ol R. the city and wj31 mind aa? ai Turner hall here and devoted to dancing the little Mr. George of Second Murra i llr.

r. T. 3.in41ey. Mrs. C.

A. GalJacher. llosa Cavacnaro. Mrs. W.

H. Hew-' ey. Sonj: oT the Brrinlj i Mrs. --Chas, Haab. J.

Hickey! ani5 Mr. Charles oT city, the rertor, official ing. The eou- by Mr. Goo. Ben- Miss 5ws3" M- Ierr, The afternoon ihere mill he a vivacious girl, was Sirasser's ban3 at the park.

rharmtariy an oiousselin do ones the until 9 rv floor at a This wi33 every Hody enjoyroent. At Miss AJnui Han.wn. Cirani pjnai: J. H. Miw Mr.

S- Ronnds, Trawler, Solo Mrs. Cameron z. J. Oteen. K.

Floor Commiiiee--T. Keener. R. E. KinfeMt, H.

Staibl. K. The parade Monday afternoon will quite patriotic. has been thai all of the liUle girls shall wear; red. te and Mve and ai3 of the cftaldrca.

boys and garls are to carry fixes. present quite an over yellow and carried of ihp The happy couple de- parted o'clock for Cldon. Iowa, they will spend their honey, after which they will co to in A flai in Maock-er Rock island. Mr. is a operator employed in Western Vniou office.

Mr. and Mrs. R. frrnn a visit an Cij have re- and Mrs. Edward Pierce of are ihe of Mrs.

K. Mast stor" on Fourth 3. the favorable Jim H-N-nan of VaKey Junction as over Sunday with friends. ani3 7P her C. E.

35 friend. Mrs. E. XL fcrad3y of A5trtria in. W.

E. Kooih Capt, and for Rrady 1-ft Wed- where with friends birds belong io c. H. Whileman. rs Park, who has made a Mrs.

W. A. ers several and relatives, Mr, and Mrs. W. of hy the Trof.

aaad of Cedar Rapids H. rne -ity the Mrs. F. of Kir i hoTslevard. returned today from i Fred Heinz attended the Haals-i City, was ealled 4 ai Mason City, ihe past day fry the of her father.

Island. wtnrJi th'-y orwarded in in a stipulated of the three N. a few 5 in be weekly publir who has this city jr a an-1 J. W. of IAW in will he the er Mr.

aad Mrs. A31cn D. Houston ar? pastor of the Baptist cburcb at Ktshnen left Monday for: 5a tlie city at thf horoe of manager. I W333 join her broth: Mr. and Mrs.

S. C. WaaOjtasrron be assistant r.rown Ai RiyOey street i.

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