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The Burlington Hawk-Eye from Burlington, Iowa • Page 10

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10 THE BURL I GTON HAWK-EYE, TUESDAY ETTAKETT FOR Christmas Give An ELGIN WRIST WATCH Have Your Heavy Coats GU6SS1HAT1L TbO NCJftRDAN 3 AT ALL THE TAN rroc HAT READY For Cold Weather Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired To Your Satisfaction. To Keep Up Appearance Dry Cleaning Pays to $75.00 RAPE'S Store DRY CLEANING CO. WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES PHONE 432. Off 221 S. Main St.

Three Low Bids Total 713.23—Council Hopes All Contracts Will Remain Here 1 Quill, Scroll Chapter At B. H. S. Reorganizes Burlington high school's chapter of the National Quill and Scroll journalism society has been dedicated to Bob Burdette, noted humorist and ons i(ierable Comment On Campaign Returned With Money for T. Work No contracts were let by council yesterday for the the city proposed formerly on The Hawk-Eye news staff.

for an extensive program for coming year were discussed and 'officers for this term were selected. Mary was elected president of thvi organization, Virginia Patterson, Cascade sewer and the regular Mon- row treasurer. Last With thc 1931 Tuberculosis associa- tion seul" campaign over $1,400 ester- vice-president, and Ann Louise Ieaders expressed confidence that i. Indoor Football Leagues At Y. M.

Complete Season Notre Dame college football team at the indoor league Young Men's day council meeting was continued at 4 p. m. untU 9 a. m. today.

The three low bids on the work totaled S94.713.23. The sewer is to be laid in three sections and a separate contract will be awarded for each section. officers were: Fritz Holsteen, Kathleen Van Gilder, and Jane Rogers. John A. Vleg is faculty advisor for the local group.

pany of Forest City. was low bid- Christian association won the championship of the league for the season. The classes in the league will now start playing basketball in the regular class periods. The Notre Dame team won nine victories out of 10 games. Jack Hendrlck was captain and the other members of the team were Robert Hig'gins, Ralph White, Jack BIrkenstock, Fred The Fred W.

Guenther company of der with $37,387.75 on the third sewer sea i the' campaign will be 'as big as last i jleyer, Paul Houseman, Earl Evans, year's when $2,734 wai collected. A hn Turner, Richard Schwleger, Har- large number of DCS Moines county residents have returned their money for seals sent to thei.i, and many have made comments on the drive, when JJ4CV sending their money or returning the wlth 12 v)ctories an sev en defeats. dignified events tuc old Seaman, Richard Waxenberg, Richard Fchsckc and Ralph Ham- GIFTS FOR List Presents for The Hawlc- Eye, Palace Theatre Couple to Be Married Dec. 22 Contest Vocal Groups For High School Meet Selected By Carder Miss Lorane school vocal music director, announced her selections yesterday for the vocal groups that will enter state and sectional music contest. A sextet composed of Mary Jean Perry and Nona Binder first sopranos, Martha Ballou and Mildred Fritzsche.

second sopranos and Maxine Ball and Who wouldn't like to receive as a Ruth waters for the double trio, were wedding present a- gift of a savings se ec tion. Considerable competition account with an initial deposit of was arO used in the selection of the That's just one of the forty gifts the boys quar and Miss Carder has con- bride and groom who will be the prin- se en tly named two groups. One is cipals in the Christmas wedding, Dec. compos ed of John Hess, first tenor, 22, at the Palace theatre, will receive. Gera Thye second tenor, Walter i West Burlington M.

E. Church Rededicated Rededication services were West Burlington Methodist Sunday afternoon and evening follow ing the remodeling and redecoifltii of the interior of the church. persons attended. Dr. E.

A. Bentzinger of Mt. ant, district superintendent, charge of the services and was by the pastor of the church. Rev. W.

M. Doughty, and Dr. Smith of Fairfield, a former pat-iur- the church. Mink, 31, man, killed himself by shooting. Burlington vv.

ui. A W--LI low on the first sec- section. The third section starts at Many letters contain regrets that IVVVUli rt.i.i. i. ,4 I ti rv i Vi cnola Tl JDUi li LwJt WilO vi j.

1 tior. which will be of 8 by 6 foot con- the end of the boxing on the west side crete boxing, 2,075 feet long, extendin from thn railroad tracts near the old of Madison avenue Hedge avenue and ami extends to Pagfl streets. This Cascade to a point 2,075 -etion will bo of 10 to .6 inch piping. The Guenther bid was It is hoped that a Burlington coin- pany can be warded the contract for section 3 of sower, but bid, which was made the next by the feet $36.095.60. Section No.

2 will be of 6 by 5 feet concrete extending west to the west side of Madison avenue near Guenther company, was for $54.231.47, Sunset, and will be 1.695 feet long. H. a difference of 316.S43.72. While con- G. Vollmor of Burlington was low bid- tractors were der on this section, with S18.999.S8.

The Gjelk'iald Construction com-! more than one contract, I The Christmas wedding at the Pal- en first bass and Forest Coulson, Blackhawka won in the prep league ace is one of the prettiest and most secon( tenor, and the other consists of events of the Christmas OU Sauer first tenor, Harold Jones Members of the team were Junior Me- season. The identity of the young second tenor. Donald Pierce first clung, captain, George Dwight, Ster- couple who will be married this year bass and Te rrance Barr second bass. the persons receiving thc seals can- )ing clarence Boos, Don Ibbot- will be announced next Sunday morn- Music for the contests has been se- not keep them, because of financial so ac Kemp, Joseph Wand, Silas ing. In the meantime preparations ec and practice on the songs will from some of the letters l.ist night: difficulties The following was taken WE ei Raymo'nd Andrews, Emmett are going, ahead, all contracts for dec- begin immediately.

The two required Wiele, Wayne Wiele, oration of the theatre, all arrange- num bers for the mixed chorus are: ments for the wedding have been. made. Bock's to Decorate Theatre wishes to every one of you." 'We couldn't send no money, no work. Wish could help. Have "Cherubim Song" by Glinka Baldwin and "Night" by Noble.

Both songs will be sung without accompaniment. This Bock's Flower Shop will decorate year the girls' glee club will attempt a Barnes, Dale "I am sending $1 for seals with best Eiatin Lind, Richard Miller, Frank Christ, John Klein, Bruce Jamison and Don Pany. Tacklcrs won in the players league JJ 13 Am sending $1 for health stamps. day intermediate classes with the a i ace theatre for the wedding, new type of song, in singing Or cl We're hard up but will do without 10 victories and seven defeats. Mem-1 Bock have been the official decora- fixus" in Latin, unaccompanied.

Their to bid on more something rather than send these bers of the team were Ronald Zablou-' tora for we ddings and social events in other numbers is "Follow Me Down than one section they were not to have seals back. My father is not able to dil, captain, Robert Anderson, Rob- Burlmgto for three generations. For the Carlow." The boys glee club win work for over three years. Two crt Koepf, Arnold Lane, Lavcrne more than a pen t. ry they have sing "The Two Grenadiers and 1 Adalr, Robert Larson and Don Peaser- beon tho art of floral dec- "Songs My Mother Taught Me.

Be- Zlgzags won the angles league with oration md their beautiflcation of sides the contest music the groups are 11 games won and seven lost. This thc for thc Christmas wedding working on several selections league was made up of boys In the wil) uge gcoi es gorgeous poin- Christmas program, night Intermediate classes. The Wild- cats, captained by Darnall, led the league with eight victories anfl six defeats. New Chevrolets Now Displayed Aid Employment Throughout U. S.

Above: Special Sedan Right: Head-on View Chevrolet's now car for 1932. nm- bodylng Btlont Syncro-Mosh trans- rnlHHlon in c-oinblnation free as standard at no extra cost, and praftionll every proven automotive advanen ofrecent yeurH.ia nowdif pliu-vd at doalcr show- yoorns throughout tho country. While rciniUninK In the price In which It won world leadership this yonr, the new 1932 models oJTor foa- tureB herotoforo considered exclusive to the high price field, as well aa a new front end mounting never before shown on any car. Called "The Great American Value for 1032," tho lino offereln support of this filoRfin a twenty cent increase in power, faster acceleration, top speeds of 05 to 70 miles nn hour, new Pisher bodies with a modern Btream- lino styline, down-draft cnrburotion, coiinter-balanaod orankHhaft, finger- touch front seat adjustment and many other refinements over the 1931 models, which, from tho standpoint of public.uocoptunce, were tho most suo- cosuful In tho history of tho company. Twenty standard and do luxo models are in tho new lino, of which tue Special Hedan, pictured above.

It tho The lower view shows tho now front end and tho massive, powerful appearing hood enoloning the improved engine. In addition to interest centering on too cars the announcement at this hoe national significance In that activity brought on by production of the now OOTB Is expected, at oonaervattee estimates, to add materially to the earnings of 200,000 people throughout the country Just before the holiday season and before the sevore 'winter Boaeon Bets in. The company's 21 domestic plants all aro busy producing cars as rast as precision manufacturing limits -will permit BO that deliveries may be made tho least possible delay. More than 80,000 of the no-w oars already havo been built for dealers' aho'wroom displays, and more than that (mantlty are expected to roll off tho assembly lines during tho present month. Tho new oar ie tho flrst in low- price field to offer the combination of silent Bynoro-Mesh transmission with selective frea wheeling as standard equipment at no extra cost, A control button on.

tho Instrument panel enables the driver to use the free device only -when he desires, be la thus able to utilize the full braking power of the engine offers a radically changed appearance, with a new typo radiator, a radiator grille built integral on nil models, a double tie-bar arcb- ing gracefully between the fenders, on are mounted bullet-shaped headlamps and a trumpet-typo born just beneath tbe eft headlamp. All models adjustable hood NOW ON DISPLAY AT when doilred. -The front end chrome pi sited on all the Bport and de luzo models, and all have oowl ventilators controlled from the driver's ioat. With new streamlined bodies; the external sun vleor been nated, and Its purpose IB now served by an Internal visor adjustable to any position In front of the driver. left front window also an built in so that the drirar may adjust the window with little effort: On tho' top rail of the instrument panel la removable ash tray for the convenience of front eoat passengers.

Kobe rails, Eljk assist oorde. window shades, arm rests and aah trays on both-aidesof the rear eoat, dome light, foot large door pockets and many other biff bar roflnoruents standard with, various models In tfca Hawkeye Chevrolet Co. Tner Main and Washington Sts. Telephone 378. for crysunthemums, ferns, West Burlington School Honor Roll Listed Local Boys Receive Honorable Mention in Quill, Scroll Contest and etc.

The Honeymoon Car The honeymoon car always goes better if it is full of gas and Burlington Oil company Is giving the Christmas bride and groom a present of oil and gas for the 1931 bridal car. It will be the celebrated Texaco gas Dinners in the national group con- and oil. "We want the happy couple tcgtg spollsored by the Quill and Scroll to get the right start" said Henry were announce in the December is- Rump of the Burlmgton Oil "so sue of 1he uill and Scroll magazine, we are starting them on Texaco gas Qtrdon Dwieht and Leroy Pease, mem- and Gray staff, high school newspaper, were given Today Is Bargain Tuesday Cardinal Stora FREE DELIVERY. 1677 FULL DRESSED SPRING FRESH OYSTERS PINTS 27c CREAMERY BUTTER POUND 3 Oc The honor roll of the West Burling- ton school during the past six weeks and oils, so they can never go wrong. feers of Purp i announced yesterday.

Those re- Motoring should -run- just as a South- hjgh school newsps this distinction according to ern romance, and there is never any i lonora ble mention in the west central cause for dissension when the. car is the contest. Dwight, editor- grades, are: First Bjork, Lines, Rosemary Reilly, ver, Norma Warth. Leah operated on Texaco." ea i "Thei is nothing Muriel Elliott, Betty Sander. is satisfying as that after sense of refreshments which goes with Coco Cola," snys Frsmk KiUb of the Burlington Cocn.

Cola company. 'He wants the wedding party to have something nice to sorvc to guests when they call after the Constance Bacher, wedding, so he is giving 'the couple Wanda Dillon, Donna as a wedding present a case of Coca Edward Cola. "More homes would be happier If they reached for a botde of Coca Jeanne Elliott, Russel Rhelnschmidt, Wayne Webb. Fourth Ellison, Harold Llndgren, James Shay. Fifth DeWitt.

Seventh Ball, Arllo Lane, Mae A. Wallis. Eighth grade-Virginia Cook, Jamea Engle, "Mirian Hartmann, Dolores Kienlen, Marie Wallis. Declamation Contest Will Be Held Friday Paul Biklen, Robert Reppert and Jack Johnson will represent the local high school In the Iowa nine declama- ion held here next Friday night. These boys won in their divisions of'the preliminary contest held at the high school last The.

owa Nine-league is composed of ichools in southern Iowa separate rom the state contests. Biklen is entered. the dramatic' ection, Re'ppert iri'ithe oratorlcal'-and Tohnson in the humorous. The public i 3 invited' the" contest. at home can't work, but ound we could spare dollac for the tamps," 'Am ibrry we csinnot help.

ome day I can keep some of the Miss Eunice Mediapolis, Cola every so often." says Mr. Kalb. List of Forty Gifts The forty firms and the gifts they are presenting to the Christmas bride and groom are: Burlington Hawk-Eyc and Palace in gold. Bock's Flower bouquet. Burlington Oil and oil for groom's car.

Burlington Coca Cola of Coca Cola. -Baumle- Anderson Co. in ring. James M. Bell Insurance Agency- Accident insurance policy.

'John Boesch dinner in-chief of the paper received his men. tion in the vocabulary division and Pease in the editorial, i Another of these contests will be held in the neau future according to John A. Vieg. local Quill and Scroll adviser. All members of the high school interested in journalistic work I are eligible to enter.

The contests i are held thruout the United- States. the bride. Stang Engineering toaster. Sears Roebuck Snyder for bride jind groom. Sam rolled rib roast.

Sickels week's laundry. for groom. Union turkey dinner. Union Supply Co. Waldhoffs Drug for the bride.

White Furniture chair. Burlington Year's sub- to The Hawk-Eye, value -Electric clock. Co. Occasional TONE'S COFFEE WI Packed with the New Hfch Vacuum Flavor Retaining Per Pound 41 Lb. Tones Cocoa With Each Pound.

NEW NAVY BEANS 6 LBS. 28c lOc Size Macaroni and 00,, 6 Boxes Pancakes Taste Good These Cold Mornings. We Recommend Pillsbury's Pancake Pks set. Corso's Medical Arts of candy for Joe-Corse, 211 North Main gallons ice cream. scription $7.80.

Savings Bank Co. $5 savings deposit. Trust Des state boar of assessment and review, today considered Duke" of gown adjustment of the assessment on the i Waubonsa Sidney, Cigar Mfg. of Ha- and Nebraska City, Neb. The present Judge cigars.

de chine Blip; John lamp. I assessment is Des- Tite company of Ames filed articles of incorporation hairman of the town- Frudeger Bamby bread, hip" campaign, partJal report Guest Piano records. Excel -Beauty Shop Permanent with the secretary of state with capi- wave for bride. tal- stock listed at $25,000 and its pur- 1 Frank Foehliriger. Dozen to'make articles of pictures.

(Guatafsoti dairy products. esterday and anndunced that "re- urns are aplendidV 'In that territory. Haseel bag. Dr. Harry's Shoe i and halfsoJing shoes for bride and Des Iowa unit of the National Credit corporation to date as loaned $983,000 to Iowa banki, W.

H. Brenton, chairman, said. He said "very he Iowa panklng sltuatlpn in atisfactory." Des Interstate merce oommiasion haa denied a peti- Jon of the Dei Chamber of bmmerCA -demanding auipetulon of Hawkeye Chevrolet car service for bridal party. Ihrer's In groceries. Independent Coal ton of Certified Sahara coal.

Jefferson Hat for bride. Llnd'a cake, Mlnler Hardware Co, Ovenware casserole. freight rates alleged to pt UU i Montgomery, Ward -Linens r. TO EYE SUFFERERS Perbnps your eyes trouble you by becoming: inflamed, casllj irritated or. having mucous 01 pus discharges collect In them.

ITONE is a ready relief. It is an eye physician's prescription and naed In his prtvato practice. It Is also very effective In-Pink Eye. On sale at all drug The Popped i Grain Breakfast Foods. RICE 2 PKGS.

WHEAT PKG 25c lOc SEEDLESS TEXAS. FANCY FLORIDA Ib Peck URLINGTON IGGEST- READ VALUE RYDER'S TWIN LOAVES 3 DOUBLE LOAVES.

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