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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • Page 9

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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9
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Sunday morning THE DAVENPORT DEMOCRAT AND LEADER November 4, 1923 SOCIETY Trio Tri-City Artists to Give Concert Tuesday, at Masonic Temple, Rock Island expected to realize around $20 from! tho affair. The rooms were prettily; decorated for the occasion with th Hallowe'en colors and emblems. St. Anne's Sewing society of the Church of St. Paul the Apostle meets for work all diy Tuesday with Mrs.

M. liacon of 30 Oak I.ane. The sewing will be on articles for'the annual ba-aar which FLYNN-KOPPES 'WEDDING AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH I SATURDAY CEREMONY Hallowe'en Party of Miss Baltinger's Class. I Mjss BaJlinger entertained her buuday school class of -Utile girls ot the Mt.

Ida church at a verv delightful Hallowe'en frolic Friday at her home, Hat.t street, the alter school hours being devoted to, a scries ot games I -11(1 CJI'ltblS. I'rires wmc won by Iotio Bixby, Martha Larkm and Dorothy Thoiup-l son. and there was a grartl free- Unitarian Young People's Social. Young people ot the Unitarian church held a card social in the church dining rooms Friday night, 12 tables being surrounded at the games. There were no prizes but a goneral good time was enjoyed, the games being and bunco.

An (intertainmg little sketch put on Walter ftegennitter, Julia Donald and Miss Marion Volz. was a feature of the evening, as was also a reading bv Grover Von dor Ileide Refreshments were' served. It is Tyler School Club Addressed by Rabbi Baron. Rabbi Baron of Temple Emanuel spoko on "Americanization ot Our Children" berorc the Parent-Teachers' club of the Tyler school at the monthly gathering of members. Friday at the school.

There were 4" present. The school trio sang delightfully -a number of songs to the piano accompaniment of Mrs. Enrich, and a social hour closed the program. The hostesses were Jlos-dames Weinstein, Kerker. Sitz, Cline.

McCullougb, Holms and fir-all th her. Among highly The Store of Quality 1 MISS INEZ STEINER OF diverting spons wab tne bohumg for apples on a string. Supper was faerved after the t'mes There were 11 in the party. Entertain for Miss Moellenbeck. The W.

W. Girls have a delightful theater party Saturday night at tne Columbia tor Miss Antoinette Moellenbeck, who is to be a bride DUBUQUE, IOWA, PRESS CHAIRMAN B. AND P. W. C.

I of the week. There were about a St. Mary's church was the scene of aprctty wedding Saturday at the 0 o'clock mass when jIpv. Father Renihan united in Miss Bertha Koppes, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Koppes of 308 West Eighth street, and Joseph Flynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flynn 729 Fillmore Miss Gertrude Ijnk as bridesmaid and Leo Flynn, brother or. the groom as best man attended the couple. The church was decorated in irw season's flowers and bridal colors.

Miss Genevieve O'Connor at the organ played the wedding march as bridal ''party entered. Miss Mar-cella O'Donnell tinging an Ave Marie and "Oh, Lord I am not as communion and offer-viiy solos. The bride was ina gown of. dark blue canton crepe with black plush1 hat with metal tiimming. She donned a fur coat after the ceremony mil her flowers were sweet and lilies the valley corsage arrargement.

Miss Link v. as in black velvet with gray pattern hat ard giay coat with iur collar. Her flowers were roses and sweet peas 'the wedding breakfast was at Fejcrvary park inn where relatives and fiiends were guests, decorations being of the wedding cake, candles, an! the bridal color? in flowers and dainty favors. Mr. and Mrs.

Klynn loft on a weddini trip and on their returr; will be at home dozen in the party. The Misses Ruby and Vera were hostesses at party Friday evening at thoir home on Wist Fourth street, a glass and (l.ma shower beins given the bride to be. Orchi and yellow tnmmed the table which, had a centerpiece of gifts for the bride in a prettily decorated basket. Mrs. Luther Franzen and Miss Monica Hourigan won the game honors of the evening.

There were ten In the party. Loyal Women Realize $60 From Supper. The Junior Loyal Women of the First Christian church will realize ARVID SAMUELSON, Miss Inez Stcinerof Dubuque. society editor of the Dubugue Telegraph Herald is the new chairman of the state prebs committee of the Iowa Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs, having been appointed by Miss Martha 1'attie. thp president, of Maou City.

Miss Hazel Scott, society editor of the Waterloo Courier has been appointed vice chairman of the press and publicity committee for the coming year. The committee is made up of newspaper women thruout the stile Gives Party For Miss Thomsen. Miss Dorothy, Thomsen whose coming marriage to Anbur Denk-mann on Dec. 5, is proving the inspiration to a number of pre-hu-tial was the guest of honor Friday at a party Riven for her by Mrs. George Kcttman ot llf; South Lincoln avenue.

There were a dozen girl friends to enjoy th3 games and a paftv gifr was presented the bride to be. Decorations were in the bridal colors for the supper hour which followed Faiors at gainf-s went to the Misses Xaomi Eberly, and Irr-a. Goettig. Erlkocnie Schubert Mm Ann bcuoenmffh. Xocturne.

sharp major Chopin Waltz. A flat Chopin Scherzo, flat minor Chopin Ana from Madame Butterfly about from the supper held at MMAKY Davenport friends and music lovers will be interested in the concert Miss Ann Schoeningh, soprano, formerly court singer at Dresden, Germany, who is making her home here with her brother, Rev. Anton Schoeningh. pastor St. Joseph's church, the church Friday night, tne money to go towards the regular church work.

Attractive decorations made Two ISth Century Bergrettes Davenport, and Arvid Samuelson, the tables gay with color, the Hallowe'en orange and black prevailing, while bouquets of pink and white chrysanthemums gave the at liu west sevenin screer, artcr rtfov. 15. The bride is a graduate ot St. Mary's school. Mr.

Flynn attended t. Mary's school and graduate! der the direction of the Business and Professional Women's club of Rock Island, of which Miss Velma Hickman is president, and proceeds from the concert will be used tor an educational loan fund. This is to be established for use of students who have completed high school course and desire to continue in college work, but have not sufficient personal means. Hie program is announced as follows: Toccata, and Fugue, minor Bah-Tausis Arvid Samuelscm. Kommt dir nancftmel in den Sinn.

Brahms Versebliches Staendchen Brahms Xieht mehr 2u dir zug-hn Brahms melnc Richard Strauss Tniuin durch die Daenimcring- Richard Strauss aites-moi Two ISth Century Bergrettes Mistress Prue Old English Jlolley Miss Ann Schoeningh. Uebesleid Krelsler-Rachmanlnoff Venetian Dance Friedman floral touch of color. Mrs. John Condon and Mrs. Nan Ilulgrenn had charge of the dinner and Mrs.

head of the Augustana Conservatory ot Music, Rock Island, will She Tuesday evening, Xov. 13. in Masonic temple. Rock Island. Mrs.

Ludo Bruning Starbuck of Davenport, pianist, will accompany Miss Schoeningh in her songs. The concert was originally planned for an earlier date but ivas postponed. Tickets secured at from St. Ambrose college. He -is with the Bettendorf company as a member of the office staff.

S. J. Evans of the kitchen. About 'You Just Don't Know Sne AAears Tneml' Etude. minor Wszt Rlgoletto Paraphrase Liszt Arv-itl samuelson.

Dood-hye F- Paolo Tosk Moreen muss Ich fort von hler 200 were served. C. W. B. M.

Has Afternoon Program The C. W. B. M. held its monthly meeting Friday at the church with a good attendance of members.

Mrs. Ruth Adams was the leader Two German Folksong Muss ich German Folksong Cradlesomr .1. P. A. Schulz that time may be used for the concert next week.

The concert is being given, un GOTHAM INVISIBLES and a splendid program of talks Supper and Theater Party for The Cantlou3 One Hans Hermann Miss Ann Schoeningh. table in the dining room. The russet and bronze chrysanthemums were used in decoration of tie table and rooms. and readings was given oy mem bers- The ladies most of them re mauled for the supper of the even Visitors. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Mueller ing which was served by the aid of 20 Glenwood avenue. Camp Mc Clellan entertained at a theater Members of the executive board ot the new Community Service do partment of the Woman's club. The home maker knows that it is only through the medium of artisticly designed, properly made Wall Paper that the dwelling place becomes the "homey" habitation of rest and contentment. i with the executive board of the party and supper Fndav night in honor of Mr.

Mueller's sister. Miss Aninna Mueller of New York, and for Mr. and Mrs. Duano Peterson of Chicago, formerly Miss Clementine Lewis of Davenport. There were a dozen in the party which are knitted spats which the fashionable woman wears under thin silk stockings in cold weather.

Being perfect in fit and flesh colored it is impossible to tell they are being tworn Lea sue of Women voters, will en tertain Mrs. Inez Kinney of City, who speaks at the meeting of the department in the atternoon. at luncheon at Hotel Blackhawk was largely a family Supper was served at the Mueller Beautiful 30-mch Harmonella in all the popular shades, stipples, blends, stripes and tapestries. 18c to 25c Dainty Chintz and all over designs to brighten up the bed 41c to 25c Monday noon. Mrs.

C. L. Kasten is chairman of the department and about 23 members of the two boards will be home after the show. In Honor of Miss Lois Duqgleby, Miss Lois Duegleby. whose marriage to W.

L. Edwards of Spring field. takes place Mondav. Nov. "Trust" is an Expressive Word present.

$1 All members of the department pair For the breakfast room are 1 The kitchen can be the most and of the League ot omen ters who have been especially 1-, will be guest of honor this week gay floral and bird designs. cheerful room in the house with one of our new papers at at a party which teachers and vited for the occasion are urged to be present at the afternoon cers of Trinity cathedral Sunday school are planning to give. 25c 35c 50c lctol2c meeting at 2: CO at the Blackhawk to hear Mrs. Kinney speak. The Miss Duggleby has been very popular teacher in the primary department of the Sunday school for Vara of the afternoon, will be held I the hotel grill room.

Try Our Ivory Enamel for Woodwork. Murdoch Wall Paper House It is of interest to know that Mrs. Kinney was sent by- some time past. Miss Kate Moore of West Eleventh street is entertaining for -Miss Dugglebj at a parly of Tuesday evening. Fairview Parent-Teachers Meet.

JM-II3 WEST SCCONO STREET OWZNFQRT. IOWA, League of Women Voters last year It not only means confidence, faith, reliance in another's integrity, but somehow it even sounds inspiiing. The Trust Department of this Institution is a particularly "human" phase of our work in its operation we necessarily come intimately in touch with the personal affairs of our clients, and it is our endeavor and pride to do so with a high degree of understanding, sympathy and helpfulness. You are entitled to as much of our time as you need; to discuss, in absolute confidence, your trust requirements. to take tne special course citi zenship and government at Columbia University.

New York. The Parcr.t-T-ariiers' club of the She will arrive in Davenport at Where Fashion Reigns 11:43 Monday morning. hiU a well attended meeting of the eek when 15 took part in v.ork. Mesdams Stark. Winters and Schmidt were Gives Tea for Mrs.

Monahan. Mrs. F. H. Shina entertained at small informal tea' at her homu Main street Saturday for ber daughter.

Mrs. .1. K. Monahan Men's Women 's and Boy's Blankets and Robes Cleaned Spotlessly Iowa City, wuo is spending uie week-end in Davenport. A few old friends had been Imitetl for the $QJ5 Frame.

Lenses Case Outfit com. afternoon and tea was served at SECURITY SAVINGS BANK S. W. Corner Second and Harrison Sts. Davenport, Iowa.

Special! $16 00 Value Double Glasses Ground From One Piece of Glass clock at a charmingly arranged. Jjkanty Unrarpawd MBKtB Tbc vandefallr refined. -f sola are Instant. Hlhr mtxaltzs Klloa. Ow75 Smf tfeerTrfriStx- Finest quality frames and lenses used exclusively.

Trie best for your eyes always at COFFMAN-S. No cement to blur and fog the vision. Far and near vision all in one P'ece of S'asi. MANY women do not know that we make a specialty of washing blan-keis. bathroom rugs, robes, comforts, etc.

This is. indeed, a very special feature of our service, and it is so hard to do them properly at home, besides it is a back-breaking job. In the first place we use water pure and soft as rain water we wash them thoroly with the finest and purest soap we can get. When we return your bedding it is spotless and soft as new pleasant to the touch and possessed of a clean, sweet odor. You will be so pleased with your first bundle that you will never think of having things washed at.

home again. And our charges are very moderate fer such a service- The time to try this department is Call "ur driver and give him a trial bundle. You will be dclighlcd- Don't Throw Them Away because they arc faded or soiicd. Life Insurance Provides a permanent income for the widow instead of a scrub brush and wash tub. Have your eyes examined by our VlHcd.

graduate optometrists wbo will answer in full all your questions erf Sisbt. Instead lei us clean or dve ihem and vou'13 be wearing your old favorite ajrain. but it win lock like new. Travelers Insurance Company Cof man Optical Co. Davenport's Leading Opticians 119 West Third Street PHONE ATsn ovn auto wai.L call Montgomery Campbelljnc.

descent tcmndry 1TY011R. CAREFUL FRIEND" Cleaners and Dyer. Hrnry Mtihl Chatter Wt't': W. 1 WtrtThnuer Henry Km B. B.

Csturnter. rrfl Mpn Established 25 Years. Oivrrrpon 110 Mm St. Phone 0v. SD1.

Two Doors East of the Garden. Bock lBlnfl 1BD9 2nd Ave. Phono R. I. C45.

Mobn. S1 1tth St. Phone M. 564S. fWBKSbs Harrison Str ill.

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