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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 36

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The Cedar Riplda Gatette: 1. 196! i Archaeologist Senafor'fWife Leads Hectic Life Will Speak to C.R. Art-Assn. As Mrs. Hickenlooper Can'Testify The techniques of archae roan By Dorothy Williams.

Sinclair Lewis 1 4 G.i.lta Cam.aaB4.at. I WASHINGTON Vro ology will be the topic of a lecture by Professor John G. Hawthorne of Chicaeo. to be impression on me as I read in bed. At first -fiance 1 thought Mr.

Schorer had be Lewis: An Amer I Hickenlooper lives a life lean Life" by Mark Schorer given Friday at 8 In the auditorium on the second floor of here, that -demands several (McGraw-Hill $10). come lost in the forest until he couldn't see the trees, but continued reading proved me the Public Library. pairs of above-the elbow By Elizabeth N. Hoyt own Thi lecture is sponsored bv white kid gloves.7i-T-.-'-;:--! wrong, for "Sinclair Lewjs: An American is such 'QLOPPY and compulslve- tne waar Rapids Art Assn. But Whetl those clove am kj jv uav.

aosuraiv gre il is open to the public with THE OF CALIFORNIA Marching band, which ap off, you're likely to find her sewing on buttons or trvinar but charge. garious and lonely, ouick in a fascinating book that, despite its size, I read It in 2 peared Friday In two Cedar Rapids concerts and played Prof. Hawthorne has been enthusiasms and swiftly sessions. bored, extravagant and. par chairman of the classics yesterday at the Iowa football game, rates very high on out a newly-clipped recipe In the neatly wallpapered kitchen of the 4-bedroom horn staff at the University of Chi simonious.

a dude and a the Berkeley campus. a matter of fact, it gets, almost cago. He is president of the bumpkin, a wit and a bore, that has been home for her and her husband. Sen. as much build-up, publicity-wise, as the California foot given to ex Chicago Society of the Arch tremities of aeological institute or Amer 0 B.

Hickenlooner. ball team, which Isn't too bad an Idea. Lone before Satur tea. gaiety and ever since the came here 17 When all Is said and done, the prevailing Impression on the reader is that Sinclair Lewis was a stinker, buV indicated In the first quoted paragraph, he was indeed a man of myriad contradictions. The fact is.

as Schorer day'a game, The, Gazette received a beautiful brochure His lecture will be accom gloom, equal years ago. panled with a color film tak ly possessed of lemng aDoui me uinrornia band. The season's footbal Cookinz is a hobbv with this slight woman with the en during the excavation of the Sanctuary of Poseidon in a talent for the most inten- Dresden doll features and I 1959 and I960. Poseidon was slve concen scneauie is itstea with the competition designated as "the opposing The trip to Iowa marked the first time that any western band has traveled across the deep blue eyes. And it's a the patron god of the Isth tratlon and points out, Lewis was one of the worst writers in modern mian Games.

The film was for the mad rare week that doesn't find her adding a recipe or 2 to her carefully filed collection. Rockies to'perform pn a Big Ten football field. The trav made under the direction of I American literature. But dest shelve- ment of ener eling complement, in two chartered DC-7s, was composed the University of Chicago and the auspices of the gies. sweet of LEWI I without his writing, one cannot imagine American literature.

This is In Itself a con Ham or Spare Ribs. If she's cookine for ona of 150 men, including the 120-piece field band, 20 reserves American School of Classical temper and virulent, tolerant band officers and the alumni productions committee, The Studies in Athens. tradiction, ana abruptly intolerant, generous and selfish, kind and oOo of the many small dinner parties she and her husband used to cive and Dlan to elva Like his mentor. band' headquarters at Berkeley rival the accommodations Lewis created a callerv of cruel, a-great patron and a Children's Home Sets of the football squad. Situated In the California Student characters who have inde small tyrant, disliking worn again, it's more likely to be a dish she's Drenared often.

Center, the quarters Include a large rehearsal hall, offices Meetings and Outings The board of managers of pendent life outside his novels, and he has put new en even when he thought he most loved them, profane fit might be a baked Iowa locker and shower rooms, spacious music library, room the Children's Home will ham or rerhaos soars rlh words into our language ior uniiorms, ana 8 individual practice rooms. The meet Tuesday at 10, preceded and sauerkraut and dump and a puritan, libertine and prude, sentimentalist and a satirist, blessed or damned by the children i committee band was Invited to play for a week at the Brussels World's ings. She always tried to" MRS. BOURKE B. HICKENIQOPER.

at 9. with an extraordinary verba serve spare ribs when the fair of 1958. There It captivated, among others, the Rus Two auxiliaries of the guests included the former skill and no style this was home will meet this week who filmed and recorded the band's complete their midst as active leader. Australian Ambassador Per ainciair Lewis. such as Babbitry.

Main Streerv the novel that put Lewis oq the literary map, will forever have connotations more far-reaching than ave Lewis could have anticipated. Mr. Schorer completes the also. Mrs. Fred Larsons will cy Spender, now Lord Snenrf Twice Verna Hickenloooer She'd be the first to tell you that she likes going to beautiful parties.

Mark Schorer. novelist be hostess to members of routine. A er, because he enjoyed It so camea this responsibility. critic and teacher, was the Boy's auxiliary Monday mucn. commissioned back In 1151 sne also has been active In the Congressional club, an The one that comes to Dessert often I Umnn at i for a picnic luncheon at her Lake Macbride cottaee.

mind when she talks is the by the McGraw-Hill Book Co. to write a biosranhv of EIGHTEEN Cedar Rapids men are listed In the "Who's Who in Commerce and The local organization of women rela pie with a meringue base The Nursery auxiliary will dinner given at Mt Vernon tives or members of con full circle of Lewis' life, from his beginnings in Sauk Sinclair Lewis. Mr. Schor list Is distinguished both by the worthiness of those named meet Thursday at 12:30 for ana lop or a custard souffle that she sava Ii fool. gress.

recently by. President and er admits that he had to be a luncheon at the PeoDles Centre, through his college days, the beginning proof, even If left In th persuaded: and no wonder. Foreign Relations. Mrs. Kennedy for President Uniterian church.

Hostesses and by the omission of names which are nationally known in business. Those listed are Duane Arnold, Arthur Collins, for this was a task which oven a bit too long. The most consistent de Mohammed Ayub Khan of will be the Mmes. Fenton of his long climb to fame, his took I years to complete. a on her time from a Pakistan.

The Hickenlooners usually Adams. Sam Archibald. success, his decline and finally his fall, and the volume For "Sinclair Lewis: An social point of view come entertain 8 or 10 ffufet at Some people have criti T. Bachman. John T.

Camo S. W. Coquillette, Reginald Bob Gates, Howard Hall, John Hamilton, Ty Ingersoll, Leo LeFebure, Kenneth (through her husband's mem American Schorer had is divided into these bell and Louis Easker. cized Mrs. Kennedy for ac such dinners and in a year's bership on the important for access to Lewis' personal oOo Linasay, Jim Maioney, John Randall, Harold Rowe, Dick cepung gratis the assistance Of private firms in settins un ume me total may pass the 100 mark.

Mrs. Hickenimner eign relations committee papers, manuscripts, Jetters JAMES COLBERTS LEAVE acnernng, stevan Smith, Herbert Stamats, Jim Vaughan And, as Sen. Hickenlooper ana engagement books. His FOR WEEK IN TEXAS. has found.

It's easier if she ana decorating the canopied dining area, but Mrs. Hick has advanced In seniority to overwhelming research, gives 2 SUCh dinners wlr ana boo yaw. Mr. and Mrs. James Col- combined with his own a nis position or second rank Twenty-ninth at Then she can leave the table extended to its full length far enlooper says: "Of course, I'm sentimental, but I think ing G.O.P.

committee mem te observations and his NE, left today for a week's skill with the written word, both occasions and can use it was one of the loveliest trip to Dallas, Tex. They jber, those demands have increased. The establishment Lewis, destined to be the diagnostician of America, was a lonely and ugly boy and he grew into a lonely and ugly man. Suffering all his life from a skin disorder on his face, he underwent numerous operations to clear up the trouble but never with success. Though he was loved bv 3 the same flowers and serve will visit Mr.

and Mrs. has produced a biography that should stand forever as of new embassies and mis parties we've attended. When the marines stood there In a semi-circle, each one in turn the same soup. O. Anderson of Richardson, sions here also has added to sne does all the cnnlHni former residents here a definite work on Sinclair Lewis, the man and the au the number of invitations herself but a couole comes oOo dipping a state flag, and with the sun setting behind thor that are pressed upon the in to help with the final de RAYMOND ASHLOCKS Hickenloopers.

A huge book 814 naees tails ana to serve. them well, it was a tear HAVE HOUSEGUESTS. women, Grace Hegger, Dor- complete with index, its Most of these invitations ijerker." Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Iverson are for late afternoon receo- mere weight made quite an Keeps Menu Record. Despite the number of (Continued: Page 14, Col. 3.) of Calmar are weekend White House Parties. houseguests of Mr.

and Mrs. Because of Mr. Hicken- tions and Mrs. Hickenlooper goes as often as possible, while her husband makes it Raymond Ash lock, 1815 looper's high rank in the guest they've entertained through the years, Mrs. Hickenlooper can tell you in a twinkling who was there Grande ave.

SE. oOo a virtual "must" on his cal senate, the Iowa lawmaker and his wife are frequently 0 endar to at least droD in at PHILIP SHIVES HAVE on the guest list when the with whom and what she any event being given by CLINTON HOUSEGUEST. President entertains a visit served. She keeos a record representatives of a country Miss Blanche Gradert of ing chief of state. I FMIH I YERBY'S Clmton arrived Friday for a of the guests and the menus to avoid any monotony in her with wnich his roreign rela tions subcommittees are con They were guests, for in visit in the home of her cerned.

entertaining. brother-in-law and sister. stance, when the Chief Executive recently honored Peruvian President and Senora All or this takes more en. 'Bourke is awfully good i erey than Mrs. Hickenlonner Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Shive, 2952 Wildwood Court NE. about saving me and stop Prado, and the following has been able to muster since ping in at these receptions tmr She will conclude her stay a heart attack 5 years ago. (Continued: Page 4, Col. 2.) NEW NOVEL- a mighty tale of Texts.

next week. without me," Mrs. Hicken looper said. But gradually she has Red Cross Worker Ellis Rickey ELLIS RICKEY OF WELLMAN, Red Cross field reo its untamable women, its strong, defiant WOERDERHOFF'S learned to live with her handicap and now that she is That Mt. Vernon Party.

men, and a wounded Civil War veteran resentative, was called to emergency duty In Texas follow But when it's a dinner feeling more robust she looks forward to resumine the named Rotk Garfield, wko loved power as desperately as women loved him. ing the Hurricane Carla disaster. He's pictured as he cave given bv a foreign rfinlrtmnt toys to a young disaster victim, Jesse- Escuda, who -lives hostess role, she enjoyed. or by the secretary of state 1 A or by the Pres dent of the Her illness also forced her to cut down on her work in Bay City, Texas. Mr.

Rickey was one of 341 Red Cross specialists called in to work in the stricken areas. Inan- United States. Mrs. Hicken looper conserves her strength other aftermath of an earlier Red Cross operation, Linn with the Senate Ladies, as the Red Cross organization THE GARFIELD as Dest she can during the day so she can attend with oi senate wives is called. The wife of the vice-president au her husband and eniov her.

self. tomatically heads the group, HONOR put members elect one from And enjoy Is the word. County Junior Red Cross members and Cedar Rapids young people last week received a pat on the back. An article in the national Journal of. the Junior Red Cross is illustrated by 2 pictures taken during the Cedar Rapids flood threat last spring.

One photo shows young people on duty at a dike and the other shows JRC members at the Red Cross office working "on the never-ending produc- 13 JJ ORDER It's easy to see why tion line for sandwiches to feed flood fighters." 0 0 1 BOOKS uaim nnml IN CEDAR HILLS, on the northwest side of Cedar IOWA'S 6tEAT IOOKSTORI Rapids, two cooperative baby-sitting clubs are solving the problem of a new residential area where few sitters are available. The idea originated with Parents magazine 1 shoes by MAIL! -consoles are sold than those of any other in 1955 and was first tried in Denver where one of the local club's members lived at that time. We talked to a mem ber of the older Cedar Hills club and got the' group's record. The club members did not want their names used because they are busy people and do not have time to an ANNOUNCING the completely Rf so dependable, fashion so flatterfngyou" cos buy with confidancewilftoof a fry -on. RUSSELL The tasy-mannered eaty-wajkimj a flair for looking faihion-wonderful, Avail-eble In sizes 5 to 11.

Widths 3 A to D. swer inquiries. But here's all the dope: 'ocyKifyyX' fSeewaeaaaiaaaaiMaaa lii'-i. 4i 4 -The club started out with 16 member families. The operatiojj revolves around a secretary, who is responsible for arranging sitting dates.

Each mother takes, a turn new nnabndp Mercian-Webster! WEBSTER'S Black Calf Brown Calf Navy Calf $1395 i Uric 'W Sizes IO'j and 11 $14.95 handling the job of secretary, for. a month at a time. When one of the members needs a sitter, she calls the secretary, who then calls the member owing the most Tiiinn i mm mM Hiaw' WOERDERHOFF'S 100 Third Avenue SE sew hours and continues through her members intil a sitter is found. A record book lists each member with a 'record ofdates that member has had a sitter (listed as a Cedar Rapids, Iowa Pleaie lend me the RH by Natural Bridge et $13.95 Itie following: Color. Size I wijh pay byi Check Charge Money Order OCO.D.

debit) and the dates that the member has sat for someone else (listed as a credit). Hours sat are reported to the secretary who records them in the book. No money ever NAME. ADOOSS. crrr.

STATE. changes hands; it is merely an exchange of time. The members usingthe club most frequently are, of course, the ones who are also called to sit most frequently. There is nothing "compulsory about sitting, however. The club has a rule to the effect that if a member is in debt to the club for 15 hours, she must sit before she can obtain another itter.

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9 411 9 p.m. Sat. 9 "til 5 p.m. lowaV Largest Charge Accounts Welcome during the evening hours, and this is particularly helpful wtmetis 100 Third Ave. SE MUSIC TIME' lOWAI GREAT IOOKSTOKI during the school year when teen-agers would not be avail-able during the daytime.

In drder to insure the sue-cessful of a co-op, it-is necessary to have at least 15 and preferably 'not more than 25 members, so this club limited its membership to 21. A waiting list is (Continued: Page 5, Col. 1.) ioo 1 main noon 116-120 2nd St. SE EM 3-2667 213-217 3rd Ave. S.E.

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