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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 7

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PATTTRDAT, MAY 3. 1930 IOWA CITY PRESS-CTTTZEN News of Ibu a City Society, Club Events and Lodge Activities Miss Englert Married in East lla Bookhart and Mr. Kittleson Marry WOMAN'S CLUB ACTIVITIES PLAY CONTEST ON NEXT WEEK! pete ln the contest. However, professional players. meaning those who earn or have earned their living by acting, are not company will present a arm.

It was bruised, and the wrist was sprained. Dr. "John Voss, 507 East Col- lege street, left Saturday afternoon for Des Moines where he I An announcement of Interest Is the recent marriage of Miss lla Bookhart, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Herbert C. Dorcas, 1603 East Court street, will be hostess will visit-for-a few days. He Meet at West Branch Thlrty-fiv members of the local Masonic lodge motored to West Branch Friday evening where they exemplified the third degree before the members of the West Branch lodge Preceding the degree work the Masons were served a chicken dinner at the Methodist church parlors. At the close of the dinner a Tew short talks were given and Prof. J.

Hubert Scott of fowa City was called upon to make a few remarks for the visiting Masons. one-act play and will be Judged Tea emr.es we already been UP" the quality of acting, sug-- tng and directing. Plays with received" for h. fifth annual of trom tWQ tQ peopls Iowa Play production contest for an(, whicn Qd not exceed 45 mln-comiUimy and utes In the presentation will be players, which- will be held at given. Each group will be al-the University of Iowa on Kri- lowed one hour's time for the day and Saturday, May 9th and stage for dress sod Kith.

they may supply-their own stage- This contest -iajield in order to scenery and special effects If they stimulate a wider interest In" the see fit. E. W. Bookhart. of Ida Grove, to atteud the 6Tth auuual md Mr.

Sherwjn Kittleson. of 1(14 meeting of the low State 1'tntal Grove, former resident of St Ana-1 aoclety, which opens on Tues-mar, la. I day. On Sunday and Monday he The ceremony was read Monday, will enter the 'dentists' golf April 28th. at Mason City.

and torunament which is held before the bride's sister. Miss Velma Book- the convention opens, hurt, a senior student at the I'nlver-j "--ally of Iowa, and Mr. Charles Grip-1 Miss Helen Thompson of Dav-pen of Mason visiting over the veek attendants of her aunt' Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Tauriella.

if Brooklyn, N. left for their liome Saturday morning after passing their honeymoon In Iowa City at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.

Englert, 413 Last Church street. Mrs. Tauriella will be remember-ed by many friends here as Miss Helen Englert. She was graduated from St, Mary's high school and from the Mercy Nurses training schoo at Davenport, la. Following her graduation she was supervisor of nurses at the University hospital and for the last six years she has been In the east.

For three years she has been connected with the Beth Moses hospital at Brooklyn, N. T. The wedding ceremony took place at St. Patrick's cathedral in New York City on TuesdayApril 22nd. Mr.

Tauriella Is an electrician Present Cantata At Christian Church "Christ the, Victor," a cantata by Dudley Buck, will be presented by a chorus choir of 25 voices at the union service at the Christian church Sunday evening. May 4th, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ruth Harris Olson la th director of the cantata and Mrs. Jacob Van der Zee will be at the organ.

Solo parts will be taken by Mlaa-Ctherlne-SmlthTTdiss i sopranos; Miss Toln-ette Balkema, contralto; Mr. Ralph Lannlng, bass; Mr, Everett Kan-ouff, tenor; and Mr. Merril Johnson and Mr. Dlllard Brayi baritones. The numbers will include: Prologue," bass solo, Mr.

Lannlng. "The Eve of the Sabbath," women's chorus. "The Night Watch," men's chorus and Mr. Bray. "The Easter Dawn," Mrs.

Olson, Miss Balkema, Mr. Kanouff, Miss Cone and the chorus choir. "Reappearance," women men and Mr. Kanouff. "Missionary Chant," tune by Th.

mh. wa. rduted from the Mr- 3- Hubert scott, 7U1 ua-, of nlas: tc ti will he held in on Thursday, May 8th, to the members of the Garden section of the Iowa City Woman's club. At 3 o'clock Prof. Walter F.

Loehwlng of the university Botany department will address the group on "Trees" following which Mrs. Bohumll Shtmek -will lead a round table discussion on "New Plants for the Garden. "A good attendance is desired at the meeting. Quest Day and Ta Members of the Music department will entertain at their annual guest day meeting and tea to be held Tuesday afternoon. May 6th at the home of Mrs.

E. W. Chittenden, 1101 Klrkwood avenue. Mrs. Floy Graham Smith will have charge of the program hour.

Chorus Monday Regular reheaaal of the Woman's chorus will be held at the women's lounge of the memorial union on Monday evening, May 6th. The practice for the 'spring concert will be held beginning promptly at 7: IS o'clock. Ma Grove high school and from the ard street, and her sister, Mrs. em.purape organization' of ama- the university high school audi-University of Iowa last June. She Chester Leese, 226 McLean, street, (ellr prayer, communities; to torium -on the evenings of May was member of the Alphu Delta i improve the standards of act- ami jnth and groups winning PI sorority, president of Fan-Hel) 'Wor(l has been received of the nf stagecraft amniR ama- first place in each division will lenlc" council, a member of Seals bjr(h of a geven pound tf-nr players; and to bring ama- receive an art bronze trophv slg-club, honorary swimming organiaa-1 t(J 1)r nd Mrs, -Vernon S.

Downs Payers and their dhvitms nlflrant of dramatic achievement. of Chicago on Saturday at the together for mutual Interchange- Kntrants in the contest to vlll pre- of ideas and Inspiration. The. date and the piny they Augustana hospital. The haby has been named Margaret Jose- of frnt are as follows: community drama rommltu tlon, and was secretary-treasurer of the senior class.

Mr. Kittleson was grsduated from the St. Ansgar high school and has leslded in Ida Grove since Inst fall. The couple will make their borne In Ma drove for the present. the Iowa Tederatlnn of Woman's Junior colleges Washington, clubs cooperates with tin- tini- "The Monkey's Bloonifte.ld.

Play Matched Golf Foursomes Friday Sixteen women participated In the matched foursomes Friday on the Iowa City Country club links as a feature of women's golf day. Winners of the morning's games were Mrs. -Paul M. Moore, Mrs. Fred Racine, Mrs.

J. Hubert Scott and Mrs. Fred M. Pownall. Mrs.

Thomas A. Brown won the putting contest. After the golf games a luncheon was served to 17 women at the clubhouse, with Mrs. J. B.

Vanhorn and Mrs. A. W. Bennett as hostesses for the day. Mrs.

Henry G. Walker and Mrs. Scott will act as hostesses for next Friday, May 9th. phlne. Mrs.

Downs will be remembered as Miss Lillian Oreer of Iowa City. versify theater and the extension Muscatine, division in sponsoring this event. Boone, play not select- Mr. C. W.

Schaal of the Shell 1,1 hlRh boot cd mi in have also participated in Community groups Sioux Cltv Iowa, Thursday on business the same contest with oomniun- Little Theater. "West Elch'y Itv and college nlaveis hut Cedar Ranids. "Will O' The Purely Personal thla year a-separate contest will Waterloo, "The Joyce, Madeline, and Day liacke be hld for the high rchool Ames. The Weak Lone Tree are visiting -over groups at the -time of the finals i loo. three play not select- Charles Zeuner, by the chorus.

"The Questioning of Simon Peter," Miss Smith, woment Mr. Kanouff, Mr. Johnson. "Duke Street," melody by John Hatton, by chorus. "The Ascension," Miss Balkema, Mr.

Lannlng and chorus. "St. Cuthbert," tune by Rev. J. B.

Dykes, by chorus. Circus Dance Friday Sixty persons attended he Circus dance at the University club rooms ed; Kalona. "Wanted Money' Waterloo, "Many Happy" Returns of the Pay." theweek-end at the home of helr in the Iowa Academic meet grandmother, Mrs. M. S.

Da. 221 Any oominunity plav group or River street. junior college group may corn i Scott Districts 4, 5, 6 Ladies of districts Nos. 4, and 6 of Scott township, will meet for the Ames extensionlesson C. D.

A. Meeting Monday Members of the Catholic Daughters of America will meet on Monday evening, May 6th, at the American Legion Community building. Preceding the evening meeting a potluck supp6f-Win-tie-BerTed-at 6:30 o'clock. Mothers are to be the honored guests at the supper and evening meeting and each C. D.

A. member is to bring her mother or a guest to the meeting. The evening program will be in observance of Mother's day and Father John E. Ross will be the main speaker. Monday morning at 7:15 o'clock at St.

Wenceslaus church, the group will hold a memorial mass for deceased members. Those attending the supper Monday evening are asked to bring sandwiches and table service for themselves and their guest, and a covered dish. Miss Helen Madden is chairman of the arrangements committee for the supper and pro-gram. Daughters of Veterans on Friday evening. Balloons, and I Mr.

an(j Mrs. Charles W. Phipps. gay posters In bridge colors werej513 Rundell street, are the parents used as the party decorations Feat-1 of an eight-pound daughter, born ures of the party were imitation i Saturday morning st Mercy hospl-circus acts, tumbling and clog ta dances by several students of the physical education department, tag Mr. and Mrs.

Amos Strlbley of uices and a fortune teller's booth. Cedar Falls, are visiting ln the Miss Agnella Gunn was chairman city for a few days. Mr. Strlbley -f the party assisted by Miss Mar- having come to enter th Univer- on nome rurnisnings on luesoay Daughters of Union Veterans afternoon, May 6th, at 2 o'clock met ln regular session Mon- at tne nome or Mrs. uarence riav evening, May 5th.

at the Lacina. courthouse. The meeting will be-The lesson will be on dyeing gin at 7:30 o'clock and all mem-and those attending are to bring are urgeu to attend, a note book, pencil, scissors, East Call For Personal Cards For Your Graduating lon Anderson and Miss Dorothy sity hospital for medical examine- Arbaugh. white cotton material 9 by 36 Inches, a white cotton handker Eagle Ladies Auxiliary Sharon Woman's Club chief, a 12 inch square of white a. material, 3 yards of wrapping cord, needle and thread and a Members of the Eagle Indies auxiliary will meet at the Fagle i Mrs.

Fred Buck was hostess on hall on Monday evening. May Wednesday afternoon to the mem-5th. at 7:30 o'clock. Those at-! bers of the Sharon Woman's club. small pan.

Mrs. Orie Ford will act as as- tlon. They were accompanied to the city by Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Boysen, also of fdar Falls. MrX-4RupperLfiiIBundeLL street, was in Victor. Thursday, where he. transacted business for the Shell Oil company. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Krlel. 1171 Porter avenue, Mrs. Joseph Cerny. S16 Front street, and Mr? and Mrs.

Norbert Engler and family ot Cedar Rapids, attended the funeral services Friday for Mr. William Wonick at Morse. la. Uandi Bridge-Luncheon sistant hostess for the win pieaus iuic mc i ne lesson on "nome ayemg" was change in time of -the meeting, presented by the club leaders. Our offer for engraved cards at printing prices is good but for a short time oiilyVand we urge you to place your orders immediately, that we may serve you pomptly and without disappointment.

Fraternities and sororities should take advantage of our special club offer with still greater reductions on five, ten and twenty lot orders. Printed cards can be supplied on short notice, but orders for engraved work must be ln within the next week. All orders should hnv ample time allowance for the, best work. CALL 518 At 8 o'clock a euchre card will be held for members and i Birthday Party friends of the auxiliary. Catherine Hauber, 1227 Ro-! jnK -m conciude the party.

Chaperon's Meeting Chester avenue, was surprised Fri- day evening by a group of young Members of the Chaperons cub of the university will hold their Bridge at Country Club Mrs. Forrest Slate, South Linn people, who came to celebrate her birthday anlversary. The party was planned by her sister, Miss Bernice or stop at our Iowa Avenue office, below the University Book Store. The lDriiitraf 1 Co. On the Avenue, at Clinton Street Dey Building last meeting of the school year Ladies planning to attend the on Tuesday morning.

May 7th. bridge luncheon, first of a series The meeting- will be held on the street, was called to Ottumwa; Thursday because of the death of Uandi bridge club members entertained at a spring luncheon party Wednesday at 1 Country club. The group was seated at two tablesappointed with spring flowers and other decorations in shades of orchid and yellow. Honors at the afternoon bridge games were won by Mrs. Charles Swindal, Mrs.

George Maresh, Mrs. Ray-Carroir and Mrs. Louise Hor-rabin. Wrs, WUllam Meardon received the traveling prixe. Committee members tn charge of the- affair were Mrs.

Philip Ketel-Ben, Mrs. George Maresh and Mrs. Lou Kaufmann. Hauber. ho of three, at the Iowa City Coun- 8Un porch of the memonar umou her three-year-old hephew The evening was passed with dancing and the programs represented various flowers.

At the close of the evening a luncheon was served at tables attractively decorated in colors of pink and yellow. Nut cups were shaped like roses, died of burns received in fire. Mrs. C. C.

Carrell of Keokuk. Is visiting for a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Minta Rohret. 530 Ronalds street. try club on Monday April fttn, at o'clock, are reminded to make their re-.

serrations for the party by 9 o'clock Saturday evening. Re-j servations are to be called to the Mother-UaUQhter club house 99ow or i68j, Mrs. Banquet on Tuesday Fred Racine is cbafrman of the I and' roses were given as party party committee." "Why Not Be a Christian?" was the theme o' a sermon delivered; Westminster guild members of fha Proorivjnrion xhnroh mill hnU favors. Party guests included Miss Alyce VIIUIVU ill I1U1U Lechty, Mr. Lee Fitzpatrick, Miss Good Samaritan Meeting their annual Mother-Daughter quet at the'ehurch parlors on Tues- Good Samaritan day evening, May 7th, at 6 o'clockTt S.h.'1 Muscatine No.

6, I. O. O. F. met atJhe Odd! A program will be given after, FrlIay evening.

Agnes Englert, Mr. William Staggs, Miss Mary Grim, Mr. Morris Weir, Miss Mary Burns, Mr. William Kue-brick, Miss Bernice Hauber, Mr. Hugh Staggs, Miss CatberlneHaifc ber and Mr.

Joseph Sherod. Miss Mary Buck assisted Mrs, Hauber with" the serving. Mra. F. J.

Strub. and baby Fellow hall Friday evening during the banquet. Dr. M. Willard Lampe which time ihe royal purple degree, will speak.

Miss Georgia McCollis-vas conferred on, four candidates, ter will singandiMiss Frances wm leave Mercy nnspitai sun-: New Train Schedule Senska will tell of her experiences day, going to the Strub home on the Lower Muscatine xoad. Mother Mr. Thomas Gegenheimer, Mr. Mel- Follow-Up Meeting Women of Graham township will have a lesson of the home furnishing course, on Tuesday, May 6th, at 1:30 o'clock, at the Lome of Mrs. Edward Parsons.

The lesson will be on dyeing and will be given by Mrs. J. R. Casey and Mrs. Joseph Kasper.

Those attending are asked to bring a note book, white material, 9 by 12 inches, or 12 inches square, piece of white material, one yard long and 6 inches wide, a few mar- bles and beans. In Africa. vin Wescott, Mr. Ray Wagner of Iowa City and Mr. Allan Younkin of and child are doing finely.

W. Unrath was painfully PRESSING CLOTHES To press your spring suit so it but not seriously Injured by a fall during the current week. She Riverside received the degreed Refreshments were served at tbje close of the meeting by Mr. A. Wscott and Mr.

Burdette Gegenheimer. won't shine, cover it with a piece slipped, when about to enter her Rundell Club Meeting Mrs: E. W. avenue, will be hostess on Monday, May 5th, to the members of the Rundell club. The meeting will convene promptly at 2:30 o'clock.

of dark material when pressing. grocery, at" Linn and Market the scene of another blfof 'bad Iuck." a recent fire and struck her left and' sprinkle the covering with vinegar water. Party at Watkins'r Legion Auxiliary Monday Between Iowa City and Cedar Rapids Effective Moiniay May 5 1 Mrs John Watkins, 523 East Burlington street, entertained 15 quests at a card party Thursday FRIENDS evening, iu.ionnrotJher-J!isband's anniversary. Scores at the card games were Pleasure Hour Club Mrs. Anna Aldeman, 1016 East College will be hostess on Monday, April 5th.

to the mem-bersof the Pleasure Hour club. The meeting will begin at 2 o'clock and bridge -will form the main diversion of the afternoon. awarded at the close of the evening American Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting at the Legion Community building on Monday afternoon, May 6th, at 2 "o'clock Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. E. Clarke, Mrs.

A. C. Howell. Mrs." DrC. "Lewis, Mrs.

Harvey Mitchell, Mrs." Nellie Mc-Klnley and Mrs. Gerald SchlUig. to Miss Mildred Janney and Mjr. Ted Watkins. A delirious luncheon concluded the party.

Leave Iowa City for Cedar Itapids This is the time to install your Marion Automatic (ias Heater. I have selected one of the best heaters and have sold more than any other plumber. I have a quantity on hand that can be bought right. These heaters are all guaranteed. J.

R. Wilkinson PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 1307 Party at PetseVs 6:00 A. M. 7:25 A. M.

8:50 A. M. 10:30 A M. 12:00 M. 1:30 P.

M. 3:05 P. M. 4:25 P. M.

6:05 P. M. IF YOU ASKED US We'd Suggest Earing Here Tomorrow Here's An Appetizing Menu: 8:10 P. M. 9:45 P.

M. 11:10 P. M. ROA8T CHICKEN BEACON1ZED MEAT BALLS Leave Cedar Rapids for Iowa City ROAST PORK 50c Mr. and Mrs.

George Petsel of the Lower Muscatine road, entertained at a dinner bridge Wednesday evening honoring Mrs. Thodore Hunter ot Cincinnati, Ohio. Included in the courtesy were Mrs. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Palmer, Mr. and Mra. R. V. Campbell, Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Carson, Mrs. Dale Jackson of Iowa City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord of Scott township.

6:15 A. 7:15 A. M. 9:00 A. M.

Burldey Tea Room 10:30 A. M. 12:00 M. 1:30 P. M.

2:50 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 6:15 P.

M. 8:35 P. M. M. 11:15 P.

M. Right South of the Campus 9 East Washington Street Diamond wvkchomodotgiu. This brilliant gift The Round Trip Evening Tickets sold at one fare for the round trip win be honored on trains leavingjit 4:25 p. m. or later.

Postpone Social Hour Members of the Social Hour flub will please note that the meeting planned for Tuesday, May 7th, has been postponed for two weeks. The place of meeting will be announced at ft later date. for Mother's day Unitarian Church Iowa Avenue SUNDAY, 10:45 A. M. Rev.

Rupert Holloway Will Speak on GANDHI -AND INDIA'S REVOLUTION Is OandhI the Paul Revere ot India? The Boston Tea Party has its counterpart In Gandhi's Salt Party. The Revolt of Asl la on Yesterday It was Turkey, Chinaand Persian Today It Is India. The eyes ot the world are upon Gandhi. Will win Independence for his country? Is OandhI another Jesus? What Is bis program? Thse questions will be answered in this lecture. A fine diamond! Irresistible to women of ill, ages! Whit gift could more truly reflect your thoughtfulness? Whit gift more spproprute for Mother's day? But remember, please, the inexpert eye often tails to detect the-Jmperfiections of precious stone.

Years of experience in this field qualifies us a experts. May we our assistance? Dance with KEATON'S IOWANS Cedar Mapids and lotva City Railway HANDS SON JEWELERS llf VALENCIA SATURDAY NIGHT.

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