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The Burlington Hawk-Eye from Burlington, Iowa • Page 7

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THE HAWK-EYE, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1931. Society and Clubs 'harks Mason Remey To Be Married In Paris Saturday at high noon, the marriage of Mrs. Karl Daenzer Charles Mason Remey, both of Washington, D. nized in Paris, France, in the American Cathedral nV Holy Trinity. The Very Reverend Frederick W.

D. Dean of Paris, All Prices Previously Advertised Hold Good As Long As Quantity Lasts the religious cere- ir.Anna Louise Hedge, TMU- city, now living will be Mr. Remey's The civil marriage Miss Jane Bolton Weds W. B. Miller At Large Church Wedding Mayor Pans.

Details oi the 16ih Moir'a parents, Moir of Clay I Rue de St. Germain. le Guests will be: Ambassador and Mrs. r--i MV- Miss Mrs. Angelica G.

Remey, Newport; Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. and Countess and Mrs. Calvin Ivvjis A.

O'Donnel, Benet, Miss Major and Orhoa, Judge, Mi Marie Allen, Mrs. Mr-. Thomas H. C. Miss Clara Curtis, Wall.

de Chilly, Mr. Mrs. Cres- MJIJ'JI- Rr-nv Michel Michel Very Mrs. Augustus Downing: Miss Gt-in C. H.

following- details are taken from the Cedar Rapids Evening zette and Republican of the marriage wear pale beige chif-i of Miss Jane Bolton of that city and Chunlilly lace, a B. Miller of Ottumwa. Mrs. hn: and will carry a Miller has friends here having been a of orchids. Brigadier schoolmate at Smith college with Miss vn Horton, U.

S. xancy Moir and having visited here hndo in marriage. Lieu-1 a the home of Miss B.jyd, L'. S. nephew Ml anc rs- ameg will serve Mr.

Re- street. "St. John's Episcopal church, lighted following the cere- with many candles which cast a glow breakfast will be over masses of white lilies and bar- aid Madame Rene berry foliage, afforded a lovely setting "'Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock for the marriage of Miss Bolton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Vincent Bolton.

1820 Second avenue southeast, to William Buck Miller of Ottumwa, son of W. W. Miller of Cedar Rapids. The Rev. Charles F.

Edwards officiated at the service in the presence of nearly 250 guests. riss Eleanor Taylor played a half hour recital preceding the ceremony, including selections from "Samson and Delilah," "Tristan and Isolde" and "Pelleas and Melisande." and after the wedding inarch played softly during the ceremony. The Brides' Attlr The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attended by her aister, Miss Ann Bolton, as maid of honor, and Mrs. Joe Wheeler, was her matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Gertrude Cameron.

Miss Barbara Douglas, Mrs. Raymond H. Rutherford, Mrs. James L. Cooper, and Miss Helen Huff of Sioux City.

Dean L. Adams of Waterloo served Mr. Miller as best and the ushers were James Cooper, John B. Turner II Franklin Kemp, Henry J. Adams, William Heufr.

of Davenport, and N'r-d Turner of Corning. Ivory satin in the bride's gown was fashioned in bolero effect for the waist, with long fitted and skirt wa? fitted until it flared below the hip'inp to form a lore; train. Iowa City Women Will Arrive Today to Play Off Golf Cup Match OMEN from Iowa City will arrive morning- for a full day of golf at the Burlington Golf club, with the women enthusiasts of the local club. The moralng match will consist of a low net game, followed by luncheon and a social hour. During the afternoon, a blind bogle match will be off and the winner of the cup.

will be determined. The trophy Is i now in the possession of the town women players. Visitors who expected to partici- pate in the game today are Mesdames George D. Koser, H. G.

Walker, H. S. Hand, L. Records, Ralph Parsons, Ralph White. Ned Smith, Thomas Brown, J.

B. Van Horn, Preston Coast, J. Hubert Scott, George F. Kay, J. N.

Pearce. Misses Shaff and Kay and Mrs. Funk who is a guest of Mrs. Coast. Lin ew.

Mr. Kurke. Miss Francois Mo- Horton. Mrs. Whealley.

Mr. and Mr. and Mis. and is. Ground t.hr neckline and at the wrists David Breton, S- Madanu- d'Egil- Miss rfi-iiii'; Burlington.

Washington, D. Avril. Mrs. Campbell Oiaik-s Kuhn, Mrs. MI.H.

DeniHfin-Korbes, li: of Builir.gton. Mr. Remey here at the rhf late Miss Delia Mr-- John T. Remey. HP of Admiral George C.

a of this city. Mr. was Miss Marfon. of thf- late Charles of plunder jurors of i V. time chief justice of old family home still of Sixth and Kfitcrtain Iiricla.1 (Jouplo (if-nnral William E.

Hor--. r'-rirf'd. assistant general the of America to tho Int.or- and Overseas Expo- Mi f-rito: tain at a luncheon tons th" Club d'lnter-Allir-s In Karl Daenxer Khumri whose he- tomor- the Hlncves came to points, was point lace from the bride's moth- 1 wedding gown. A narrow belt of satin was at the waistline, i Thr- bridr-'s long veil of tulle, which 'foil from a simple cap edged with a band of tulle, was worn before bv her friend, Mrs. who was Miss Catherine pi lor to hc-r last fall.

Her bouquet was of lilies ol the orchids and white roses. i The' vr-re gowned in white organdy with large white horse Ihair hath and carried white daises, iw'tn bl-jo and baby breath i A rocoption was held at the Bolton homr "immediately after the ceremony. FDWARD SATTLKR NIN'E YEARS OLD i Edward Sattler. son of Mr. and Mra.

Battler Washington street, cele- bi-ttorj his ninth birthday anniversary w-dnesday. The following boys at- it.ndod games and refreshments at his Shomc: Billy and Junior Burke Ed' v-ard Minier, Thomas Brown, Billie 1 Keiwr. Jack and Jack Kurtz. i YOUNG PJ50PLE ENJOY RIDING PICNIC I Miss Sue Heil. Miss Mar I Miss Jeanne Reif, Paul Schultz and Ray Schwartz rode horseback to St.

Vaughn's woods last evening for a picnic supper. Over One Hundred. People Enjoy Reunion Of Lohmann Family rjTHE sixth annual reunion of the i Lohman family was held at Perkins park Wednesday evening. An election of officers and informal talks were a part of the program. The occasion was enjoyed by more than one hundred eprsons.

Those present: Carl Lohmann, Mrs. Charles Marquardt, Harold Marquardt, Dorothy Marquardt, Lenore Marquardt, Helen Marquardt, Henry Meyer, Lena Oetken, Lucile Oetken, Jerry Oetken, Mrs. Jerry Oetken, Elmer Oetken, Virginia Oetken, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Lohmann, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry F. Lohmann, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lohmann, Donald Lohmann, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Gallagher, Dorothy Gallagher, Marjorie Gallagher, Jean Gallagher, Mrs. Fred Lohmann, Louise Lohmann, Ruth Lohmann, Mrs. D. Siefken, Henry Siefken, Mr.

and Mrs. Snyder, Ada Snyder, Rud Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

Jordan, William Zenk, Mr. and Mrs. Schulz, Lois Jean Schulz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broecker, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Schulz, Lois Jean Schulz. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oetken, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred C. Miller, Florence Miller, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Jordan, Carl, Jr.

Chris and Curtis Jordan. Mr. and Mra. Milton Setterberg, Jack Setterberg, James Setterberg, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Setterberg, C. J. Setter- iberg. Mr. and Mrs.

Reynold Setterberg, Kenneth, Mary Esther, Evelyn and Howard Sotterberg, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sessions, William, Edward, Dorothea and Jimmy Sessions, Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Lohmann, Caroline Lohmann, Elizabeth Lohmann, Dr. and Mrs. Carl J.

Lohmann, Billy Lohmann, Frank Lohmann, Mr. and Mrs. Kohrs, Helen Kohrs, Dorothy Kohrs, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Fromm, Mildred Fromm, Gordon Fromm, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lohmann, Kenneth Lohmann, Bernice Fromm, Evelyn; Lohmann, Grace Lohmann, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Gerdes, Harold Gerdes, Glonn Gerdes, Bob Gerdes, Jim Gerdes, Betty Gerdes, Doris Gerdes, Marguerite Gerdes and Mr. and Mrs. Marquardt, all of Burlington, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Setterberg of Hannibal, and William Zenk of Omaha, Neb. program Given Assembly singing-Led by Miss Ada Snyder, Mrs. Carl Schulz, accompanist. Ladies vocal trio-Mrs.

C. Miller, Miss Elizabeth Lohmann, Miss Kutn Lohmann; Mrs. H. O. Kohrs, accom- Tnsfrumental quartet, "The Old Carl Lohmann, Miss Caroline Lohmann, Miss Elizabeth Lohman, Miss Lenora Marquardt Talk, "Family Life in China Paper For a limited time we will offer many of our high grade in discontinued papers at greatly reduced This special group includes many papers Jt sold up to '25c a roll.

Patterns A anv room On All Other Papers Including Our New 1931 Patterns will give a discount which will mean a substantial saving to you. These are all high grade patterns. Buy now at these low prices. The discounts in our Wallpaper department are for a limited time only, OFF- Wyman Rand Co. "Good Home Furnishings Since 1852" 319 Jefferson Street.

Burlington Mure. "The Old Time Mildred Fromm. Ada Snyder, accompanist. Betty ami Doris Gerdes. Baritone solo, "The Son of the Des- crt Am Gcrdcs.

Mlsfl Marguerite Gerdns, accompanist. Reading of far away Mra. Lina Oetken. Election of officers-Reynold Sctter- Chas. Broecker, Carl Schulz, Will Lohmann, Kohrs.

Mrs. H. O. Kohrs, ac- and Future I C. Jordan.

I Mai. quartet-Carl Schulz Fred ''Millrr Rudolph Lohmann, Gordon Fromm. Mrs. Carl accompan- IH Assembly 3 An Evening i UlR AND MRS. RELL ATIVES Hodjr of New York City and Sarah Bell of Dalian.

Texas. Sunday famUy group will motor to Illinois St Stelnbrecker Des of Mr. and Mrj Bell will arrive Sunday in time to accompany trip. Daily, Since the Sale Started Additional Small Lots Have Been Added at Clean-Up Prices, MRS. miX ENTERTAIN 1 Mrs Thomas Mclncrny will over a buffet supper party Tuesday 14 at her home on Summer rect.

Date Welsh of Elkader, and Mrs. Fred Rebbcck of Pueblo, will be among the twelve gueate sharing the plcaaurem of the occasion. will be playf-d during the evening. MRS. MIIXER TO BE CLUB HOSTKSS Mrs Herman Miller will be hostess to members of a club Tuesday at her home.

Twelve (fuestfl will spend the afternoon ptayinjr hijch-flve and refreshments will be served at tea time. CHURCH TO CONVENE Mrs. Frank ReUHch's circle of Bethany Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Dfchn at home on North Seventh street, this afternroon. Society on Xlne.

I This sale, starting last Wednesday, is proving our biggest selling event Truly, a sale for the thrifty. Below are many of the new lots, but hundreds of lots are too small to advertise. New $12.50 Summer Frocks Shantungs and Crepes. Clever new styles in white, natural and all the wanted Pastel Colors. Sleeveless Cap and quarter sleeves.

Sizes 14 to 20, and to Bought to sell Clearance Sale Another special group of Summer Frocks at Third Floor $5.95 Beach Coats and Kimonos All-year-around garments, suitable for home and beach. In attractive patterns and pastel colors. Sizes 14 to 42, at Velvet Jackets Just the thing for cool evenings and street wear. Black only. Braid trimmed and Kit double breast- ed.

Sizes 14 to 40 -Third Floor $3.95 "Don-All" Pajamas Two piece styles, suitable for home, beach and street wear. Plain colors and attractive prints. Sizes 14 to 38. Clearance price Sheer Voile Summer Frocks Just received, these pretty voile Frocks in Pas tel Colors and Polka Dots third Floor $1.00 Hemstitched Pillow Cases Made of good quality muslin, size Clearance price Each 19 Extra Large Bath Towels Of heavy double thread terry construction. Soft but durable.

Borders in Rose, Blue, Gold and Green 4 for 69c Fast Color 80 Sq. Prints Best Quality. The lowest price for many years on this fine count cloth. 36 inches wide. In many fresh new printed patterns that will please you.

The colors are absolutely fast to washing. I Clearance price Second Floor- prmi 5 Clearance of Wash Goods One assortment of Summer Wash Fabrics in many attractive designs designs a -n colors. All fast colors. Yard. in many aura 29 Another lot consisting of fine Chiffon Voiles, Shantungs and es.

All printed patterns and fast colors. 49c and 59c values Shantungs ar 39 Floor- Large Krinkle Bed Spreads Large double 81x105. In several colors. Easy to wash. Clearance price bed size.

79 Day-Bed Covers Made of good looking Cretonne Prints. Black backgrounds with colorful floral designs. Stitched edges Second Floor- Clearance of Cretonnes This is the season of many Cretonne uses. Pillows, Curtains, Spreads. Etc.

This July Clearance Sale offers such low prices. Many are being sold at less than Half of former prices. Arrnnged in 4 Special Clearance Groups, at per lOc 18c 23c 33c Fourth Floor Clearance of Children's Dresses Tere is a group of dresses for girls'from 3 to 10. Prints, Pique and Novelty Fabric. Plain and Fancy.

Many styles- Former prices from $2.95 to' $4.50 Another group in sizes 1 to 3 years, Voile, Batiste, Swiss and other summer Fabrics. Eight gf 29 styles to select from. Price was $2,39, now for Second Floor- 3LJIC3 $1.00 1 Women's Silk Hose About 300 pairs of Women's AH Silk, Semi-Fashioned Hose in the wanted A A At, per pair Fancy Anklets The most popular hose for girls of all ages. Sizes 4V 2 to 2 Children's Hose "Phoenix' 'and "Wayne" Knit Hose for children. Light colors Main Floor- Children's $1.69 Dresses Prints, Voiles, Piques, fn plain colors and fancies.

Straight line and belted. All sleeve lengths. Sizes 1 to 4 88c Girls' Daytime Pajamas One-piece models in 4 different styles. All new fancy prints. Sizes to 14..

98c -Second Floor- Lllien 'Kerchiefs Women's colored linen fancy Kerchiefs. Men's White, Pure linen Handkerchiefs. Neckwear One lot of Women's Lace and Organdy Neck- MA wear at TTTV Silk Scarfs One lot of Fancy Printed Silk Scarfs to close out at -Main Floor- Porch Pillows Light Colored Crash Pillows and Dark Cretonne Pillows. For the porch or car. Clearance Card Tabe Covers One limited lot of gA regular $1.00 kinds.

Stamped Goods A limited lot of Towels, Vanity Sets and Dresser Choice, each Fourth Floor Burlington Brooms None better made. Sewed four times. Smooth, soft, straw. Regular 50c value for Lawn Mowers Standard size, ball bearings, with AC grass catcher Chicken Fryers Deep, cast iron skillet, with self-basting AA Clearance of Stamped Pieces and Finished Models Fine Linen Table Cloths, stamped for needlework. Pattern can be washed out if desired.

Also other fine stamped pieces. We also offer a number of hand made, finished needle work pieces. ALL AT HALF PRICE Fourth Floor Insulated Hot and Cold JUGS One (Jallon Size. Here is an article you need, at a new low price. Heavy glass lined.

Will keep food or liquid hot or cold for 24 hours. Clear- unco Sul" Iia.seine.iit 79 Silk Dresses $2.88 Silk Shantungs, Silk Pique, Silk Prints, Fine Linen Suits. Pastel colors. Light and dark prints. To $5.95 values.

Good assortment of sizes. An unusually low price for Silk Dresses but they must all ffo at once, hence this low price. Hose Everyday Cooton in plain colors, black, brown and A pair Fancy Rayon Hose This a epoclal pur- chaao of 50c Fancy They're ullghtly Irregular you'd hardly It The price only Special Small Late of Union Organdy and Rayon Frocks This la a special Clearance group and also contalnu Knit Jiffy Dresses. Li and broadcloth at Sheer Batiste Dresses Our Entire showing of arc now cut. Many styles and very pretty light paterna a 69c -Ann ox- Men's Fine Wool Swim Shirts Also Some Trunks A limited clean-up lot at a very low Each, only Men's Golf Hose Plain colors and fancy patterns in slight irregulars of $1.00 CA Satin Girdles These are new models at a special price.

Satin with rubber at and hose Silk brocaded girdles with hose at Women's Hose A special Clearance of Mercerized Hose and Rayon Hose with Picot 1 Top uut ex- Clearance of Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose A splendid lot. Only about 200 pairs. Mostly dark colors, but also some lights and medium. I a ranee price, a pair only sunie iigu 59 -Annex- Men's Wool Bathing Suits $1.29 This certainly a low prlco for wool worot- ed Bathing! Suits. colors Boys' Wash Suits Thia Clearance of Boy a 1 Wanh Suits in certainly popular with motheri that have several boys to keep In Summer Choice In lot.

-Annei 47c Men! Have You Taken Advantage of This Shirt Clearance? Certainly ought to lay In a Bupply of theflo good looking Shlrtn at thlH low pricft. Broadcloth Shorts In plain and fancy broadcloth, Mostly slzca 28 to 29f! Athletic Shirts at 21c.

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