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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • Page 23

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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Sunday morning THE DAVENPORT DEMOCRAT AND LEADER January 24, me Y.W.C.A. in Campaign for $28,000 During Coming Week OPEN CAMPAIGN WITHDINNER VESPER SERVICE FOR ALL GIRLS, BY GIRLS TODAY MONDAY NIGHn Mayor Louis Roddewig First Presbyterian Will Be Speaker on Evening Program. Church, 4 to 5. P. Girls to Give Praiser A Praise Service, by the Gills Clubs of the Y.

AY. C. A. Is being given this afternoon for all "the This week the Davenport Young Woman's association Is coming Before the neople of this community in their annual financial girls ot Davenport, at the First fliurcii i 1 p. ra'.

There will bo giri ushers, girl musicians and giri speakers, and all are welcome to attend. The, complete program as it has been outlined by those follows: Coldred Girl Reserves at Y. W. Piano" mini ssph. MISS GRACE SHEARER, Popular General Secy, of Davenport W.

C. A. i 3l W. C. A Sentences "Leader.

Anne AVorsIitp the King." S.y 1 i. KrliotvVhii ii1 Solu "The Hcuvc ns Dc The Spirit of the Y. W. C. A.

Typified by Margaret. EIrnergreen Many Working Girls Enjoy Their Lunch at Y.W.C.A. Sandwich Room. Sieeker Melon (One of the girls in Davenport 10 uses and appreciates the use of the Y. W.

C. A. sandwich 'room, is this the day the The play has been ar Mrs Howard R. Cann Enjoying Cots in the Best Room at Noon which is located on the third floor, nt 11B West 2nd street, has written the following article concerniug real' life there.) Well, girls, where shall wo oat?" said Marjorle, as the three girls. Marjorie.

Blanche and Garnet walk ushers, for the service' will lie Marian Bein and Bernice Ruhlff from the Rainbow Girls: Gertrude Gein lein and Lillian. Bunker of the Girl Scouts: Evelyn Dittman and Flora The Sandwich Room of Y. W. at Noon AdditionalY.W. I Workers Have Been Enrolled campaign, having set as their goal $28,000,.

with the; slogan, and wo don't mean maybe." With the opening dinner Monday night at 6 o'clock In the gymnasium of theY. M. C. between 330 and 400 women" of this under the leadership of able captains, will set forth on a house campaign to raise the desired fund with which to carry on the work of the association another year. The budget for the coming year been arranged so that the $2S, 000 will cover the current expenses a note'st the bank which was originally when the association moved Into its new quarters, but which has now been re dttced.to J6.G00.

Other outstanding $000. Mrs. I. J. Green, president of the board of the Y.

IV. C. will preside at the opening meeting, and the invocation will be given by the Rev. B. F.

Martin of Edwards Congregational church. Mrs. H. Hall, the campaign chairman, will then be introduced, as will Miss Grace Shearer, general secretary of the Y. W.

C. A. Mayor Louis Roddewig will open the group of pep talks by giving 'some idea of what the association means to the young women of Davenport. Others' who will give their impressions of the Y. W.

C. A. are Otto Scifcrt, president of the Chamber ot Commerce, E. P. Adler of the Davenport Times, F.

D. Throop of (he Davenport Democrat, Dr. Wm. L. Allen, Mrs.

J. W. Watzek and the Rev. Julius Krolflfer ot the Unitarian church. The True Blue Triangle of colored Girl Reserves will sing a group of spirituals.

Ethel Baker Waterman will sing a vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. L. Kornder. Final instructions will be given to the workers by Mrs. Helen Farquhar Sanford, campaign director.

Bishop Morrison of Trinity cathedral will give the Invocation. The guests ot the evening dinner will be the ministers of the "city and their wive6, and the heads of various organizations in tho city. The club girls will serve the dinner, which is being arranged under the direction ot: Mrs. F. L.

Camp and her cafeteria committee, With the aid of Miss Mary Louise Sedgwick, cafeteria director of the and Miss Harriet Sedgwick: Mrs. Jules Kerker, with, a committee of ladies, will receive the guests. A program of spiritual songs; was. broadcast from WOC by the True Blue Triangle club Saturday evening. The C.

A. in Davenport has .100 adult members, 250 girls in their 'teens, and during the past year 109,000 people were served in the cafeteria of the association. There are five clubs for business and industrial girls, and one club composed entirely of. Germangirls, ed leisurely down the street. 1 hey Dose Of the Y.

W. C. A. Business mil unusual girls, but three Girls: Katharine Hayward and Esther Helms of tho Y. C.

A. Student Club Giri hm Mar Margaret. Collins, Martha Parmcle. Josephine Jocns, Jessie Erisson, Victoria Kornliousc, and Evelyn Dittman. I Captain Mrs.

Hans Petersen, Mrs. Clarence Brantzcl, Mrs. Clarence Thorlev. Mrs. W.

A. Thompson, Mrs. C. M. Rardin.

Mrs. V. G. Norman, Mrs. Charles Woomerl.

Mrs. P. O. Pedcrsen, Mrs. Chester Reynolds, Mrs.

N. I Wolf. Mrs. L. E.

Wass, Mrs. L. Potts, Miss Iola Walker sniil Go not i DieWHealth i tr. i i Additional captains and team tucking her small bundle ot lunch in jorie Gillam anil Bernice Kluuder of the Ictermeiliato Girl ileserve. workers have been named in the financial drive for 52S.000 of the Y.

re secure position' under her "Where could you go with a unyALirv Ly JiUlUUUlll "Garnet's always thinking ot those easy chairs. I think you were born lazy." "No. but really I may. be getting oldmaidish, but I do enjoy having about: half an hour to rest after I have eaten my lunch. And I think there must be lots more in the same boat with me, judging by the number that rest up, there every noon." "I can tell you this much, Garnet." said Blanche, as the three seated themselves at their accustomed places.

never spill your soup looking cross eyed at a man "Well, aren't you glad of it?" answered Garnet. "There are few enough places for women to eat, and I'm, not saying that because 1 object to men." "That's understood when you say it," was the retort. "But I think where men and women meet in public place it makes It more formal." "My, the lunch hour Is' just about gone. What would we do if we had only a half hour like so many girls half dozen sandwiches under your W. C.

A. which takes place during I the coming week. Is there anywhere in town At the Davenport school iMiss Esther BIssell is captain of The committee in charge of 'the vesper service is composed ot Mrs. Carl Schmidt. Mrs.

Howard K. Cannon. Mrs. Raymond Peck. Mrs.

Victor Martin and Miss Margaret Frank. The accompanist will be Mrs. L. H. Kornder, There will be a choir of about 'y' voires.

where I can carry my sandwiches and eat in peace except the and the levee, and I'm afraid the levee It Won't Be Any Easier Tomorrow There are pTobably quite a nnia 'a team composed of J. W. Undcr wood, Miss Clara 1 M. 1 Wallace and Miss. Minnie S.

Eskelson. would be plenty cold today. "Say, do you I don't he ber who should have ioinedour re lieve wc half appreciate that lunch ducing class and who would like to, but have not done so because of the fatal habit of postponing until To think that" there is a In. tlie.Ju:ermaiiu iie grades Mrs. Margaret 'Sjlloway Is captain team, ot which Miss Ina Wallaser and Miss Hoskimgs are place iri town where you can and CHAS.

W. 'BATES A CHlFtOPODIST and FOOT SPECIALIST. LACINA FORGERY CASE IS DROPPED Iowa Jan. 23. A forgery chargfc againirt Edward was brought here' recently from Fort Dodge on a charge made lj his uncle.

James Lacina, was dismissed i nthe court of Justice B. F. Carter here yesterday. The young man had. been accused by the uncle with forging a check tor $15 last spring.

tomorrow. It is tor that class that something hot to eat with your reproducing todays' article. I cold lunch and it's the one place here you can go day in and day ut without being asked for your i Tho Grades scbool team' is cap taine'd by Miss' Mary Scott, with I Ethel P. Booth, Ruby E. Wingert, OF FOOT Tr.

i ran it? last year the Reduction Course, arid from the letters I have received, I know it was the means of starting these procrastin ators. So here It is again with some additions: money. Besides mat you uac, Lite privilege ot enjoying the victrola and piano at any time, and without even a comment from your neigh where you can sec them when you are tempted to overeat and to omit ypn.r. exercise, ir ymi on calorie's a da; which a reducing number, for most anyone, arid if your.nipals are properly balanced and arranged you will not suffer from. hunger.

to have your meals' at definite times. it you should feel uncomfortably hungry, before they arrive, drink a glass or two ot water hot or cold and you may have a little, lemon Juice or vegetable extracts in it to make it more palatable. Drink the water whether you are hungry or. You need it and it is not fattening. Begin to diet today.

It won't be any easier tomorrow Unless you begin today. nr 1 I i I that come up here. I "It seems as tho accommodations I that we become accustomed to, we forget to appreciate, but consider them a necessity." I I must go now, or I'll be late Good bye, until this tiino tomor Ella B. 'White, Margaret L. Hernck, Blythe Bonnett.

Alice Robinson Cornelia Anderson. Eldridge Carol Adams, Meta Moeller one likes to be fat. I use the Everyone who comes up here seems to have left her worries and Esther Gensvold, Bertha Davis, as short and ugly term because it gives a definite picture more expressive than the term overweight. responsibilities behind. I especially enjoy hearing that lady who sits members of her team.

Hdlen La Porte is captain of the business group composed of Idt Trnftuer. Ruth Shine Moss. Eleano; No one likes to be fat. You don't EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD BOY GRADUATES Sehlunip. Thelma Yaggy.

Edna Morrison, Laura Claussen, Ann Thomp Get. It Second Hand. Stranger (to native) Anything ever happen here? Native: 'Taint necessary. The postmaster takes a city paper. AT MORNINGSIDE like to he fat You plan to diet tomorrow.

Now tomorrow is today and you are invited to a luncheon or a banquet or a picnic, and so you don't today. Still you are going to diet tomorrow, it is son. Mrs. Freda Peelz. Lois Wh fdf Carrie Grote.

Elsa Gothe. Fannie address. Miller, Cora Wilson, Helen Br Sioux City, Jan. 23. A col The pamphl inc is llic or, those of you who are going to fine lose ten cents in stamps xtra.

lege graduate at IS years of age is the attainment of Samuel Daven Hake ihcm is s.nrf of Sioux City, and a member possible, not i egibly with ink. PI. as evidence or 'iw' ot the mid vcar graduating class oE Moriiingside college. He will be given a degree for completing his impossible for'mc in Utierat arts, ana is me youngest graduate in many years. Davenoort at IS lias accomplished who do not have their homes in this country.

The girls from Brown's Business college have been using the association basketball floor for practice and games, and at this time have offered to type all ot the copies of the songs which will be sung at the dinner Monday night. The Clinton. association, in an effort to eipres's its good will, is offering the decorations which were used at their annual banquet Friday night, for this occasion. Ki Bring Your Building Troubles To CHAS. F.

MOELLER Builder of Quality Homes All Work Guaranteed Telephone Dav. 1409 i'ivito. I lie questions you school work ordinarily covered by students in 16 years. He has carried heavv schedules both in col FINE if i cm! sr. Ilon't fc.rget ed.

self addressed envelope lege and high school. In addition. he was a member of the Morning ide debating team. He wilt taKe WALL PAPERS Copyright I Georpe Matthew Adams Scn li post graduate work. Anna Peterson and Belle Morgan.

One way to convince a girl that Sioux City, will be given degrees at the end ot the fall term also. men are not angels is to let her marry, onei rOLITICAT, ADTT.B.TTSWG POl ITlCAt ABTERT1SI5C W.O.CALVERT To the Right Going East To the Left TODAY YOU NEED A PERFECTION Motor Car Heater diet tomorrow that I address this article. I am going to tell you something that will start you dieting today. it is this. You plan to diet today.

You are hungry. A very tempting, fattening meal makes you think again that you will diet tomorrow. When that thought comes, say emphatically to yourself: "It won't lie any easier Picture yourself going thru the same struggle with the desire for the fattening foods, and then sat again to yourself: "It won't be any easier tomorrow Unless I begin today." I have found that that thought has been a very helpful deciding force with me many Now. after you have controlled your appetite today, you can say it will lie easier tomorrow. That is an 'absolute fact.

It will be ten times as easy tomorrow. What you. do today from force ot will, you are able to do tomorrow from force of will, plus a little help from the force of habit. After a while you will find that the force of will occupies a minor place. And you are an example of the maxim what yon do at first from force of will you do later from force ot habit.

While I am talking ot these psychological helps in reducing, let me tell you of some olher helps. Plan the day before just what you are going to cat and write it down. Then It is settled in your mind and you won't have to be holding debating societies, with yourself and making decisions the next day. If It is impossible to plan the day before, plan before the meal. If you should overeat one meal, omit thai Don't allow your thoughts to dwell upon forbidden' foods.

Don't look in candy or pastry windows, don't read food ads or recipes, and" don't "taste." The second taste is always harder to iresist tlrhn the first When you see a pound of candy you wonliTlike, don't think of it as candy but as a lump of fat annexed to your fattest spot. When your friends eat ice cream sodas (500 to C00 C's) drink your plain seltzer water with the same gusto. Have pictures ot women with beautiful figures, whose proportions you want to approach, on your dining table and dresser At Modest Cost The 1926 patterns are here. The most bewildering assortment of beautifully designed colored papers ever collected in one store. Many of them actual copies of our high priced imported papers.

This offers the person of modest means an opportunity to decorate with papers that heretofore only the very wealthy could afford to use. Many charming designs are priced at just a few pennies the roll. Good Wall Paper Costs Little at Candidate in the Republican Primary For Nomination for Alderman Going West. and you won't miss seeing pur windows Things you want, things yoii need a changing panorama of SADLER quality articles. Also'looking in our windows will remind you of the perfectly delicious DOUBLE PORTION malted milk you can enjoy within.

20 at Large Discount URD0CH Wail Peper Hons Resides at 2202 East Elm street. Is sole owner of Gosselin, manufacturers of Ice Creani, at 408 East Locust street. Former assistant secretary of The Bettendorf Company, and Mayor of Bettendorf for two terms. A resident of Davenport and Bettendorf for 24 years. He pledges his best service to the people if nominated 115 East Second Street J)Tcnport Cedar Rapids Emeis Electrical Service Automotive Electricians 21M24 Iowa St.

Phone 3063 105 WEST THIRD.

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