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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 10

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TEN" THE CEDAR RAPTDS EVENING GAZETTE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1925. old. And through an oversight on the part of the district court of Linn county in 1917, William is legally an CLOSE ANNIVERSARY SUNSHINE MISSION Mrs. W.

H. Till son M. E. Davis, M. Buggenstein, Addle Sleight.

W. F. Jepson, Edith OUck. Vera Soil. Sophia Galbraith.

lima Neemith, Mr- and Mrs. J. M. Baughn. Anna Wilson.

Ruth Norris, Nellie L. Mill. H. Bye and N. D.

8mith. "orphan." His father and mother were divorced by a decree handed Leeper Goes On Trial Again For Murder Of Wertz down by Judge Milo P. Smith on Sept. 7, 1917, but the three minor WEDDING HELD UP FDR COURT ACTION Mother Had No Authority To Give Consent, Doe To A Leal Oversight, So Judge Helps Cupid. Waterloo Minister Program.

AUNT HET DR. MILO B. LOOMIS WEDS MRS. JANE HEATH. The marriage of Mrs.

Jane Heath and Dr. Milo B. Loom Is local dentist, took place at o'clock Saturday evening at Columbus Junction. The children were not given into the custody of either mother or father. Mr.

Sherman explained that the only way that a marriage license could be allowed would be by order of the court. There was no court in session. There was nothing to do but wait. So this morning bright and early, an anxious young man faced Judsre The program of Marshall Bldwell' organ recital to be given tomorrow at 5 p.m. at the First Presbyterian church will be found on the radio page.

To Packed Audience On "The Elder Brother; Music Wag Feature. couple had motored there with party composed of Dr. LoomisJ-moth The responsibility of The Elder The best hud plans of mice snd The following Ford Service Men and Mechanics can be located at tbe Ford Unit Shop, 207 A Ave. Phone 3375. Bill Springer.

Andy Chalmers, Milo Wenger. Roe MlUer. Alton Lawrence, Floyd Bufflngton. MRS. ALINE KILMER, THE FOET, TO LECTURE AT COE COLLEGE TONIGHT One of the most important literary events of thla city thla season ta the coming to Cedar Rapid tonight of Aline Kilmer, widow of Joyce Kilmer, and poet in her wn name.

Humor, poignancy and loveliness one finds in her book. Of fcer-flrst hook "Candle That Bum." which went to pre Just before Aline Kilmer received from Franco the tragic news of her husband' death, the Nation says. "Though Mr. Kilmer says little about God. we should go to her if we wished to learn of Him And the America magazine saya of the same book.

"ha the delicacy of a Murine flower and suggestions men, and prospective bridegrooms "gang aft a-glee." MARENGO. Oct. 1. (INS When Robert Leeper. of Iowa City, went on trial again for the murder of Roy Wertx, his father-in-law, here today.

Judge Ralph Otto. who in 1923 sentenced Ijeeper to life imprisonment for the crime, once more was on the bench to preside over wis case. I neper's new trial came on a supreme court ruling that Judge Otto had erred in his instructions to the Jury. Since Leeper was convicted of i killing Werts, who was found dead Dec. 27.

1922. Mr. Werts and her daughter. Beryl, the wife of Ieeper. have been cleared of similar charges William Russell Beadle.

SO years John T. Moffit and asked that the proper paper be made out. Judge Moffit added a postscript the decree of divorce, giving Mrs. Beadle the custody of her son. Mrs.

Beadle in turn gave the maternal sanction this morning, and the young couple expected to go to another county to get their license for their postponed wedding, so that the affair will still be a old. 865 North Fourteenth street, was sure he was going to be married Saturday. He was sure because the "most wonderful girl In the world" had agreed to It. William er and sister. Mrs.

Martha Loom Is and Mrs. Delia Garner. The ceremony, was performed at the home of Dr. Loo mis' cousin, the Rev. William Ruston, who read the marriage service in the presence of immediate relative.

The bride wore Burgundy crepe and gold brocade. After a two weeks' visit in Northern Minnesota the couple will return to make their home in Cedar Rapids. The bride who came here from Chicago Bine years ago, has been employed In the O. R. C.

office for the last five years. She is a member of the Business and Professional Women's club and has been active Brother." based on the Biblical account of the prodigal son. was the theme of the address made by the Rev. Dr. John McCartney, of Waterloo, at First Presbyterian church Sunday night.

This service marked the close of the week's observance of Sunshine Mission's thirtieth anniversary. The church was packed, five local churches having dispensed with their evening services to participate. Dr. Harry M. Gage, president of Coe college, presided.

A vivid picture of the prodigal, as described in the fifteenth chapter Russell Beadle and Miss Violet ulpe were to stand before the altar of the Little Brown Church in the Vale at Nashua and say their vows. It was "We ain't had no serfs iron-Me since the war except I spilled grease on my Mack taffeta an MEMORIAL COMMISSION to be a carefully planned surprise Runaway Child Is Picked Up In City Ethel Brown, IS years, of Ottum-wa, who had been missing from her home since last Thursday, was picked up here Saturday by Mrs. C. Springer of the Salvation army. She was taken to the police station, where Chief Benesh wired Chief B.

L. Griffith of Ottumwa. It was arranged that Mrs. Springer should take the girl to her home yesterday evening. Pa broke his hip." of Luke, was drawn by the speaker.

on several of its committees. Dr He told of the wayward lad, the father's Interest in him. the elder I oo mis was graduated from North wetsern university in the class of against them. The three were jointly indicted for first degree murder. The state contended that Leeper had done the shooting as the result of a plot wtth his wife and her mother.

Mrs. Werts. at the trial in which she was acquitted, contended that she had killed her husband to defend her own life and that of her daughter. Following her acquittal, the state dismissed the, charge against Mrs. Keener, and' a short time later the state supreme court granted Leeper 's request for a new trial.

of a deep-rooted, wind-defying strength." Mrs. KUnwr'D poems sing often of her four children, and her second book "Vigils" speaks much of them. Iter book of essays. "Huntin a Hair Shirt and Other Is a Ixwik of grave nonsense and light hear fed philosophy on such Ironical subjects as "Those Unruly Kmo-Honr." "The Helplessness of TO SELECT ARCHITECT The memorial coliseum commission was to meet this afternoon in Col. C.

B. Robbins office at 3 o'clock to select an associate architect from out of the city to work with W. J. Brown and Harry Hunter, local architects, in the building of the new $800,000 municipal coll- 1924. He is secretary and treasurer of the Iowa state chapter of the Psl for their friends and relatives.

But when Beadle marched confidently to the county building for hi license Saturday morning, his plans started "a gleelnV' Deputy Clerk George Sherman not only had to refute him a marriage license In his oWn name, but said that neither his mother's consent nor his father's consent would legalise the William, you see, is only 20 years HOME ECONOMICS. DEPARTMENT TO MEET. The Home Economics department of the Woman's club will give a one o'clock luncheon and bold its regular business meeting at the club rooms at the library Tuesday. Host Omega, dental fraternity. New Cup and Saucers 10e each.

A R. LADIES TO LIVE MASKED PARTY and other dishes. 211 So. 1st St. E.

Advertisement. "Hope." etc. seum-clty hall on the island. But it is Mrs. Kilmer latest will be Mrs W.

N. Cunning The Ladies of the O. A.R. will give a masked Halloween party Friday The Poor Kins-" Daughter which evening at the home of Mrs. Rachel Juckett, 1714 avenue.

O. A. brother's concern with material things, the departure of the prodigal and his return, while the elder brother failed to welcome him and experienced no joy, but was disappointed and Jealous. Dr. McCartney made three striking point.

Sonshlp Without Brotherhood. He discussed the possibility of sonship without brotherhood. Both were sons of the same father, but the elder did not manifest his brotherhood. There are those in the church. Dr.

McCartney declared, children of Ood. who yet fall to demonstrate their brotherhood. Before his return, the wanderer said: "In my father's house is plenty and to spare and 1 perish with hunger." With God, the sneaker said, there Is "plenty and to spare;" has attracted the most uttention. Mrs. Kilmer's talent seems steadily growing and deepening, snd the num.

jorw. ueorge van i asseji, oars. O. Cox. Mr.

E. H. Shuttleworth. Mrs. L.

B. Shepsrd. and Mrs. A. Htonebraker.

Miss Helen Tounkln. of New York, will give demonstration of lingerie. mm 3 women and their husbands and com rades of the O. A. R.

are Invited. Ioem which has been most quoten and which seems to have a deep a ieal to all mothers and others is -Aaainst the Wall." MRS. FRED ARMSTRONG TO GIVE LUNCHEON. Mr. Fred S.

Armstrong will en "If I llv till nr fighting dars are dnn KAPPA DELTA ALUMNAE TO MEET. The Kappa Delta Alumna asso elation will meet at 740 p.m. Oct 27 at the home of Mrs. W. O.

I must (aatrn my armour on my n. tertaln twenty guests at the Com I woM him batter, bat this Is monwealth tea room for a one o'clock luncheon on Wednesday 2641 avenue. Members Pink roses In bud vases will be the are aaked to note that this is a week decorations. grace enough to cover all sins "and to spare:" and power "to spare;" for later than the date previously an nounced. all the needs of the human heart and CHICAGO GUEST more.

Third, the speaker spoke of the possibility of being a Christian and Mr. and Mrs. Wylle Barham, US South Twenty-fifth street, are enter FAMILY DINNER. Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Hoover. Til taining as guest In home for yet knowing no Joy an "heirship South Klghth street west, enter without Joy." He related the story several days Dr. W.

Stanley Bar ham, of Chicago. tained at a family dinner Sunday. The guests were Mrs. Rhea Davis of the ragged lad who was befriended and taken Into a restaurant where a lavish meal was ordered. He and her family.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ljr I can gt along without it I'll glad to hav rest I'll att mndlas armoar with my bark against the wall, IWriwa I aava second sen. If thla on rhould fall. Ko I'll masa It vry shiny and I'll whtatla very load.

And I'll clap him en the shoulder and I'll Bar. very proud "This la the lanra I usod to Hut I maatn't tll wat happened when I bore It. la th helmet I used to wear!" Hut I won oar what befell me when I wore It. I or I couldn't tell a youncater, wouldn't be right. That you wfah you had died la your very first fight.

Anil I mutn't ear that ifc(ory "-ver worth the roat. That defeat may be hitter, but It's better Is haVe loat. And I mustn't say that glory la as barren as a eton. IV better aot say anything, but leavt. the lad alone.

fn he'll fight very bravely and probably he'll fall: eisley and their family, and Free DINNER PARTY AT BUTTERFLY St. Theresa clrele of the Immacu refused to eat and finally explained man Hoover, of Mount Vernon, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman, of that his ial, "Billy," was waiting out in the cold. He could not eat while Iste Conception church will give a dinner party tomorrow evening at Lisbon, who have been recently mar his chum was hungry-; 80 Billy was ried.

brought in. too. Urges Aid For All. the Butterfly Tea Shop. DINNER PARTY.

Mrs. Frank McClintock. of Palo "There are Billy's out in the cold DINNER FOR Gl EST. Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. 8tevens. 1C2S street west; will entertain at a six and we should not be completely hap entertained a number of old friends py until we bring them in," said o'clock dinner this evening in honor at a three course dinner Thursday Dr. McCartney.

evening. Special music was provided for the service. Marshall Bldwell played or tneir daughter Mrs. L. Umton and her son Donald.

Mrs. Lamson will leave tomorrow morning for Sanford. where she will join Mr. Lamson who has been there for some time. the organ.

The chorus choir TUESDAY STUDY CLUB. The Tuesday Study club will meet Central Park church sang "My at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Anil I II alt mending armour with my bark ngalnet the wall." Aline kllmer will speak at Coe Impel at 8:15 o'clock tonight on "I'oet Persona She Is coming here under the auspicee of the Pan-Literary council at Coe college. Anchor Holds" and "Olorioua Things Mrs. 8.

L. Kay. 1040 Third avenue. of Thee are Spoken." The Rev Francis K. Ward, mission superln tendent.

sang "Pity the Fallen Cyrus Metcalf led the congregational singing. KENWOOD COUNCIL IN RED HOT ZONE FIGHT Tonight, before leaving the city GO FOR VISIT IN DES MOINES. Mr. and Mrs. N.

W. Crawford. 1818 Fifth avenue, left this morning by auto for Des Moines for a short visit at the home of their daughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs.

John Wallace. Fred Magee. Atlanta, a former rail road associate of Mr. Ward, will speak at the mission. This will be? railroad night.

Johnle Roache "Fear that the business district Chicago, also a former associate of Mr. Ward, E. J. Birch, railroad mechanic, M. A.

Hollingsworth. en CVRENLS COLE TO ADDRESS BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN. Cyrenus Cole representative from the Fifth district will address the of the Business and Professional Women's. club at the Montrose hotel tomorrow evening on the Subject of hi Impression of Europe. In the latest issue of the little B.

and P. club paper, Mr. Cole's talk if mentioned: "Mr. Cole's long newspaper- career before entering politics has kept his in w-reflt keenly alive on all leading questions; instinctively he makes a mental picture of whatever he sees gineer, and other railroad men will will spread too rapidly" is said to be the moving spirit behind the latest 'zoning difficulty" presented to the Kenwood city council. attend.

The mission superintendent, the board of directors and the workers A squabble Is due to break before desire to thank all those who have the council this evening during a contributed to the success of the an public hearing, at which the cham nl versa ry services and to invite the MISS ROWE IS A WEEK-END VISITOR. Miss Mary Crowe of Boone, a Coe graduate, spent the week-end with Miss Leota I'nangst. 1622 First avenue. A party for Mlsa Crowe was given at the Mandarinn Inn Friday evening. Cover were laid for eight.

Y. W. C. A- ANNOUNCES OPENING OF CLASSES. The Y.

W. C. A. announces that its classes in, Pyschology. Gift-making and the chorus will meet for the first time tonight.

All those who have registered for these courses or are Interested are asked to report. pions of an "undented residence section" will battle with those who Cedar Rapid public to visit the mis ana learn more or its work. and has mastered the art of re-1 don't want to walk to the, heart of the business district to buy their meat and potatoes. The trouble was precipitated about a month ago, when James J. Roe started to build a little brick struc CITY BRIEFS AND PERSONALS ture, that at first was mistaken as a desirable bungalow.

In spite of its proximity to the sidewalk line. Not until the walls and the roof had been Halloween lie Cream, College sketchrng it at will. For several month this summer be visited numerous countries In Europe and Wrote a series of forty-seven news-liaper articles for local papers. His talk Oct. 2 will be a review of whatever Incidents lie thinks will lie of greatest Interest to business and professional women." The meeting Is for members only.

Mrs, Amy lietherlngtnn. president of the club, will preside. In addition to Mr. Cole's talk. Miss Olive I'nrker will sing group of song.

The club announces the coming to Cedar IlRplrhr on (Jet. 2i of. Kryl and his band. nume of Bohumil Kryl stands for the best in music f-narmacy. Advertisement.

ANNA BIRKHALTKR GUILD AT PICNIC LI NCHEON The Anna Burkhalter Guild of the First Presbyterian church will meet for a picnic luncheon at ona o'clock at the home of Mrs. Roswell Pick-ford. 357 Forest drive tomorrow. J. D.

Nicholl left today for New finished, did the unmistabable form of a suburban grocery store become apparent, the surrounding property owners protested, the city council enforced the ordinance which prohibited the erection of commercial houses without a city permit, and Orleans, "7Vie finest collections of Stunning Coats ever seen hereabouts" Dreamland. Party night Tuesday. Clark 's. Ad vert btemen preparation for this evening's battle were put under way. Property owners In the surround omen's Lodges A.

J. Rchwold. Los Angeles, traveling passenger agent for the all over the nited States, and his genial, and buoyant personality enables him to give his best at all times, the club Is Informed. The concert will be open to the public. lng district are said to be divided Into three classes, those who are radically opposed to the erection of the building, those who want a Southern Pacific Is a business vlsl -tor in the city today.

Dance. Makeever Collegians. Ar cadia Wednesday. Advertisement. COLLEGE CU RFNKFIT SALE.

grocery store closer than the down town district, and those who don't particularly care. The fight has been called for 7:45 p. In the city hall. Miss Ruby Ruopp. a student at i The College elub will hold Its an Iowa State Teachers college.

Cedar Falls, spent the week-end at the A Magnificent Showing of Paris-inspired Coats Rare exclusive styles, copies of the Paris models, one-of-a-kind; our entire first floor devoted to the city's premier collections of stunning Coats ALCAZAR Zl ANNA. Alcazar Zuanna No. 24 L. O. T.

O. will meet Wednesday evening in Oriental hall. All officers and members of the Patrol are requested to be present. KEANE SCHOOL WORKERS. The third division of the Keane School Workers will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Kir-by, 813 avenue west. WEST SIDeTv. C. T. fj.

The West Side W. C. T. I. will hold a kenslngton at 2:30 p.m.

Wednesday at the home of Mrs. David Leonard. 523 South Ninth street home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ruopp, 1820 Grande avenue.

Kelvin Society The regular meeting of the Kelvin society of Coe college will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday in room 110 Science hall at Coe college. Dr. F. L.

Fitzpatrick will speak. nual fall rummage sale tomorrow at 1123 South Third street for the benefit of Its student loan fund. The fund Is maintained to assist needy and deserving young girls to obtain an' education at Coe. Anyone outside the club wishing to contribute may do so by bringing the rummage to the above address between and o'clock This evening. Those assist lng with the sale are: Mrs.

E. J. North. Mrs. Low.

Miss Ina Scherre-heck. Mrs. Robert Taylor, Miss Odette Dreier. and Mrs. C.

C. Flodln. Mason City Turns Out To Welcome Hanford MacNider MASON CITY, Oct. 1. Hanford MacNider.

newly appointed assistant secretary of war, swept into Mason City Sunday morning like a conquering hero and was met by a dele- 1123 So Rummage Sale tomorrow. 3rd St. E. Advertisement. Dr.

Murray To Speak. Dr. A. L. Murray, editorial writer for The Evening Oaxette and presi i gatlon of hundreds of his fellow est.

lsens. headed by Mayor T. A. Potter. and Including a battalion of national 50 50 50 49 69 164 west.

Mrs. E. H. Heverly will be the leader. CEDAR REBEKAH LODGE.

Cedar Rebekah Lodge No. 494 will meet in regular session at p.m. Thursday. All member of the degree staff are requested to be present for practice after the meeting. KEANE SCHOOL WORKERS.

The Sixth division of the Keane to BRIDGE LUNCHEON AT COMMONWEALTH TEA ROOM Mr. James Bromwell. 17 South Seventeenth street will be hostess at a bridge luncheon at the Commonwealth tea room tomorrow. Cover will be laid for twelve and decorations will be out In the warm autumn colors. Bridge will follow.

1 dent of the Cedar Rapids' Sunday School association, will speak before the annual meeting of the Oskaloosa Chamber of Commerce. Wednesday evening. He will use a his subject the topic, "Building the Community''. guardsmen and the Legion Drum and Bugle corps. He will remain here until the latter part of the week, when he will go to Washington to take up his duties.

Mrs. MacNider, who was with him on his return yesterday, will remain in Mason City two or three weeks to complete household ar-4 rcnooi oners win meet at 8 m. Tuesday in the school hail. All members are requested to be Lunch and Dinner served at Commonwealth Dining and Tea Room. Women are saying that never before have they teen hereabouts such marvelous collections.

Modes sponsored by famous Paris designers! One-of-a-kind! Exclusive! Gorgeous furs applied with charm and distinction! Rare fabrics, many from old-world looms! The coveted plumage shades! Each one a gem! Many just arrived! Advertisement. rangements before Joining her husband In the national capital. The duties of the new official will be nonmllitary. having charge of industrial mobilisation and taking up the work started by Secretary Davis For Dysart Boy. MOTORED TO CHICAGO.

Mrs, Oeorge. B. Douglas and her daughter. Mr. Howard Hall, will re rn Wednesday from Chicago where they motored yesterday.

Mrs. John Ely. who accompanied them, will remain for a visit with Mrs. Mark of Lake Forest. Local police have been asked to be on the lookout for Robert See WHITE SHRINE.

The White Shrine kenslngton will be entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Stella Oreenawalt, 1912 Blake boulevard. The hostesses will be 'members of the Shepherdess Guard of which Mrs. Stella Smith is chairman. bach.

12 years old, of Dysart who is said to have run away from his home last Thursday. He left home on his way to school that day. and nothing more was seen of him. He 150 Beautiful Fur adqrned Coats just in from New York was wearing blue overalls, a blue Jacket, and a cap. Charles See bach CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS 1000 Ma pie wood drive, a relative of Bananas With Lemon Jake.

Wash and dry firm bananas. Cut the ends off square alnd spirt the 'run In halves lengthwise. Divide the pulp In the skin into convenient inonthfuls, sprinkle with lemon Juice iul then plentifully wit ha powdered sugar. Serve from the skins. In this direction.

The placing of emphasis on this phase of national defense complements the Lfggion program ssking for conscription of capital and labor with armed forces in event of war. This Legion program was started during the MacNider regime as national commander and was first voiced and given united support St the New Orleans convention, where Commander MacNider presided. ELLA HOI OH DEAD NEWTON, Oct. If API Miss Ella Hough. C9 year ol only sis ter of Emerson Hough, famous author, died here todty following the boy.

notified local police. Hart Schaffner Marx Rare Coats are exclusive here Hart Schaffner A Mars Woman's Coats are known the world over as tbe finest, most exclusive that money can buy. The designers do their work in Paris. Finest of rare Woolens from the looms of Europe and America. Equisite needle -work, atria beyond compare.

Only at Arm Sisterhood rummage sale. 118 1st Ave. Wednesday, a.m. Adver tlsement. 75 $24 $3950 LOYAL WOMEN.

The Loyal Women of the First Christian church will meet Tuesday for a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Eva Shearon. 1S1S avenue. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Montague.

Mr. Spurrier. Mr Campbell and Mrs. DeWoody. Milwaukee 1 'resident and Receiver 11.

E. By ram and a number of other Mltwau an lilnes of several day. Secured by our Mr. Cone new in New York at one-third off. Elegant materials, all latest styles, lavish furs.

Almost unbelievable values $24.75, ke railroad officials were In Cedar Rapids for a few minute today for a. brief inspection of the local rail strongs $49.50 to $110. 139.50. $39 JO. Baby Blarrkets in white, of a nice heavy quality, trimmed" with stripes of cither pink or blue.

The size is 36 by 50. large enough for a child's bed. Special at 8fe each. All wool Bootees with pink tr blue trim, Both long and i. i i roao preperty.

TM party came from Marion in a special train of PEPPER REUS. two car about 11 am The train was halted In- the yards for about JAMS and PICKLES, elc. Amazing new values in Fur-trimmed Coats, just in, at $16.95 I five minute after which the party left for Marion again and thence self. II red passer It Large greew regsers. II Water 3 gvarf iioii si ws, tpcviai at ossc a Unit Replacement A new met hodJ arg.

I at I Women Store for Armstrong of repairing Ford cars. Cheaper, quicker, more satisfactory. Practised only by the Ford I nit Shop. A Ave. Phone 3374 o.

'fns, seeds snd pith from Pfr f0P exceedlt.gs each of the red snd green. ana mere win 1 about cups Home of Fashion The New Thing Tim Quality is Economy I. 0. BRESSE BABY SHOPPE 419 R. Sav.

Bank vaiaawng.iv nne 1 net will be Shout 4 ten Ml then together and cuver with slightly salted botllnr water il teaaiH.n aalt to 1 at watet i. I stand 10 minute Drain Do this 3 time the last time tirisalag In doth AM tae rimr and sugar and cos slowly 1 boor. Baal i sterttlW Jar. nr SBBSBSBSBBIMSSSBSBBSSS A number of local Odd Fellows and Rebekah left today for Ot-turns for lbs annual meeting of the grand lodge of Iowa which begins today and continue for five i Seed to COOKING EDITOR aaananjisuag mmm aa.waaaaajn.aji to keei days. Among those who left.

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