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

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fHBWA! CITY PkESS-t'lllZEN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1938 'PXGE SEVEN J- JEANNE DOBAN Society Editor 52 an 'iiii niimiii it DIAL 8961 ni'UlllW, Ith.l'' Mill nil ML "wihiiiiuiiiiii A-F Miiiiiiiiuuiiiiuuuitiuuuiiiiiiuumuuiii iuHUKU; Bride of This Week Honor Charles Kelly on 76th Birthday Luncheons, Dinners, Suppers Mark Late Winter Activities Mrs. Wilbur D. Cannon, Mrs. Harlan R. Amen to Entertain at Formal Dinner This Evening; Dean and Mrs.

Seashore Hosts" Tomorrow Evening I n. GIRL SCOUTS MAKE PLAN FOR BANQUET Local Troop Activities Are Reported Girl Scout activities this week have included the meetings of four troops, most of which were featured with plans for the Girl Scout parent-daughter banquet-on-March 12th. v. is I A (i f'Sv Twenty-four guests will attend the formal dinner party being given this evening at 7 o'clock by Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur D. Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Amen at the Cannon home, 606 South Summit street.

The table decorations will' be Troop No. 9, with Mrs. Henry Fisk captamr-met, held a court of honor and played games. The girls learned new songs and made plana to assist those members who haven't completed their tenderfoot tests. Joan Caspary and Martha Burney will take charge of this spring.

bouquets in shades of laven The Social work. aienaar vet rnu-CltlteB Engraving I m. St der, yellow and white. Following the dinner, the evening will be pasted at bridge. Dean and Mrs.

Carl E. Seashore will entertain at a Sunday night upper tomorrow at their home, IIS North Linn street, in honor of Miss Anne Wiggins, executive secretary of international student committee of the Y. W. C. who arrived today to interview women from other countries attending the university.

The guests will be the 14 foreign women students and members 6T Mortar Board. Mrs. I. A. Rankin's troop, No.

2, met to plan their part of the banquet, while Mrs. H. C. Spivey's troop, No. 5, held a party at the home of Mrs.

V. W. Bales, 603 Brown street, as a farewell for the girla going into junior high school. A program was followed by the serving of refreshments. Guests were Mrs.

Spivey and Miss Mar-jorie Bryan, lieutenant. Troop No. 3 under the captaincy of Mrs. Thomas Farrcll, made plans to present a pantomime, entitled "Why We Need. Scouting," at the parent-daughter banquet, during its meeting this week.

Mrs. Frank Mrs. Walter F. Loehwing Is one of Iowa City's new matrons, her wedding to Professor Loehwing of the botany department of the University of Iowa having taken place Wednesday afternoon here. Formerly Miss Helen Cromer of Union, Iowa.

Loehwing holds degree in science from Cornell college and the I'nlverslty of Iowa. The Loehwing will live at 7IS River street. TONIGHT Triangle club meeting, o'clock Memorial union Delta Gamma founders' day banquet, 6 o'clock Memorial union University club, i o'clock Memorial union TOMORROW Iowa Dames club party, 8 o'clock Memorial union Wesley League, 6:30 o'clock Methodist church Junior missionary program, 6:30 o'clock Nazarene church MONDAY Book and Basket club, 2:30 o'clock Mrs. C. C.

Roup Consumers' study group, 2 o'clock, Mrs. Homer Cherrlngton Athens Historical circle, 3:30 o'clock Mrs. Milton Remley Gamma Phi Beta to University Club To Entertain Tonight At "Hatchet Party" A. Kinney, acting director or uin Scouts, visited the troop. Entertain Tonight at "Evening of Games" "An evening of games," with Gamma Phi Beta social sorority 1' It Lngnviag- The oldest and youngest grandchildren, Virginia Kelly and six-months-old, Richard Kelly, were unable to-be present.

Mr. Kelly waa born in 1S60 at Muscatine and has lived in Johnson county for 66 years, having passed his entire life, with the exception of two years in Kansas, in Iowa. He and the late Mrs. Kelly, who died nine years ago, were married In 1895. Jotyi P.

Mnrningside addition; and Jane and Billy Condon, children of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Condon, 407 'South Dubuque. Mr.

Kelly's son-in-law and daughter, with whom he makes his home. Standing at tho back are Kitty and Charles, III, children of Mr. and Mrs. C. Urban Kelly, 534 South Dodge street, and Jackie Kelly, sister of Patsy.

Surrounded by eight of his 10 grandchildren, Mr. Charles Kelly is pictured above as he celebrated his 76th birthday Friday evening at a family dinner party in the clubrooms of the S. P. C. S.

In the front row (left to right) are Mary Jane and F.ddie Kelly, children of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelly, 414 Seventh avenue; Patsy Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will honor the' memory of George Washington at a "hatchet party" monopoly forming the chief enter tonight from 9 to 12 o'clock at the chapter house.

tainment will take place this eve Dermott of Milwaukee, Miss Betty Lou Voigt of Iowa City and Miss Vinetta Schmidt of Avoca make up the party committee. Chaperons will "be Prof, and Mrs. Christian-A-Ruckmick, Prof. Fred J. Lazell and Mrs.

Xynn Crabbe. Earl Harrington's Avalon or ning in the University clubrooms In memorial union. Members Mrs. Charles C. Shrader, 231 East Burlington street, had a few guests In for Jan Garber, well-known orchestra leader, following the club cabaret, at which the Garber band furnished music at the memorial union Friday evening.

Included in the party were Mrs. Shrader's nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atwater of Madison, who are here for the week-end after visiting Mrs. A twater's, mother in Durant.

Co-hostesses today at the aec- chestra will provide dance tunes. Katz Club Members of the club may bring men guestaiMlM Mary Virginia Kuhl of Dav to the leap year party, wnicn win enport, Miss Ruth Mc- continue from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. Arlene Reddick, Celebrate 5th Birthday of Gene Cox Hold Supper Friday Fourteen members of the Katz club partook Friday evening In a pot-luck supper at the home of Dr.Martha Spence is chairman of the committee in charge of ar street early this week. Mr.

Seoor has been removed from a ioeat. hospital to his home. Mr. and Mrs. F.

E. Lush of New York City have arrived here to pass a month visiting Mrs. rangements for the affair. As snd of two bridge-luncheons were f- i Mr. Guy Light Marry In Friday Ceremony ArleneReddick and Mr.

sisting her are Miss Margaret Wal- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I. W.

Leighton, 947 Mrs. Vernon W. Nail len, Miss Genevieve Judy. Miss Gladys Williamson, Mrs. L.

B. Hig- lev. Miss Bernice Hauber. Miss Guy Light, both of Iowa City, were Llh parents. Mr.

and Mrs. P. J. united in marriage-at 4 Jess Hotz and Mrs. F.

T. Mavis. isrtisVI A business meeting at 7 o'clock jmiiiii I'lU wvmtiv mini, ouu nun Friday afternoon hy Dr. Sylvester tr p-iii. of th MAthmiist iTnidfiinal her sister, Mrs.

Theodore DeBries, will precede the party. Iowa avenue. Organized last October, the club includes 16 Iowa City high school girls. Betty Puckett was elected to club at a meeting following the supper Friday. Girls present at the supper were Dorothy Russell, Ruth Plass, Dorothy Smith, Bea Davis.

Betty Crum, Emmie Lou Smith, Dorothy Kendall, Vilda Sponar, Alma Ruth church at his home, 109 South ViF, W. Auxiliary to Entertain Tuesday 1 11 YVa- J'-hl'iP Eve at Card Party 17 F.ast College street. Mrs. Pearl'West and her daughter, Lovola. a junior in'the university, who live at 614 SouthKCHn-ton street, left this morning for their former home in Clarksville, called by the illness of Mrs.

West's mother. Findly, Josephine McElhlnney, Patty Thompson, Helen White, Flor Johnson street. Attending the couple wereThe bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wagner of Washington.

A dinner waft. served following the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. h.

Coon, 414 South Lucas atreet. Mr. and Mrs. Light are to make their home here at 610 Kast Jefferson street. Robert Yetter, who entertained 26 friends at the home of Mrs.

Nail. 21.1 Lexington avenue, at 1 o'clock. The spring motif was Introduced with variegated bouquets on the tables. Mrs. A.

Shannon Fourt and Mrs. Frederick T. Mavis won high score prizes, and Mrs. Edwin B. Kurtz a special prize at the bridge tea Mrs.

E. P. T. Tyndall. 410 Mago-wan avenue, gave Friday afternoon.

Twelve guests were present, the party starting at 2 o'clock. Feting of her sister, Mrs. E. C. Wolford of Lone Tree, who has been her houseguest this week, Mrs.

Mary E. Daniels, 1027 Sheridan avenue, entertained at a waffle supper Friday evening. The guests Included Misses Pauline and Mildred Tauber of Iowa City and Miss Mildred Wolford. teacher in the Scott Center school. ence Rohrbacher and Marilyn Leighton.

Arlene Rlecke waa un able to be present. ySar(1 Women of the Moose Mr. Paul McMahan of Peoria. and Mr. Philip McMahan of the Hines Memorial hospital at Maywood.

are vlsltingtheir parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Mc- Meet Tuesday Evening Members of the auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars are holding a card party Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the American Legion Community building. Bridge and euchre will be played at the party, to which the public is invited. Members of the committee are Mrs. James Gwynne. Mrs.

Ted Watklns. Mrs. George Dolezal and Mrs. George Robshaw. On Thursday evening.

March 5th, the auxiliary Is Invited to at' tend inspection of the Cedar Rapids auxiliary at the V. F. W. hall there. The department president, Mrs.

L. Totman of Fort Dodge, Home Department to ('6) a. Meet With Mrs. Jones tZS iX-ray technician at the Hines hospital, expects to remain until Home department of Jhe Iowa Women of the Moose whose birthdays occur In March will be feted following the regular meeting of the organization Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Odd Fellow hall. Mrs.

Roy Strabley Is chairman of the social hour. will take charge of the inspection. City Woman's club will meet with Mrs. James W. Jones.

701 Melrose avenue. Tuesday at 2 oVlock. Mr. Drew McN'amara, a graduate of the Chicago Arademy of Fine Arts, will speak on new fabrics and colors for interior dcouuing, showing samples of the most interesting of them. Mrs.

Maurice Cohen of Pine Bluff, is here as a guest at the home of her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. H. Lubchansky, 12 East Prentiss street. frm-CHIm r.ngntlng Historical Circle to Hold Meeting Monday CTdldren pictured above were, eFry noon a.

a mS Public Welfare Dent. Plans Meeting Friday "Devoted to the needs of the parents. and s. Zri th. hnnore, and Kdsar day From left to right, the front row nrui" vBrv Bnd aunsnwe uim Will Meet Monday There will be a regular meeting of Athens Sunshine Girls' council, No.

2, Monday evening promptly at 7 o'clock at the K. of P. hall, with Mary Ruth Crumley, royal princess, presiding. The final plana for a St. Patrick's day dance will be formulated.

In the bark row are Donald jmrneii. hick nuK I iir lint i nw Cox Jlmmle Haney, who also attrndrd the party. Is not In the picture, Johnson county Juvenile home will Mitchell, Edna Ferber'a "Come and Get It" will be reviewed by Mrs. C. S.

Meardon at a meeting of the Athens Historical circle Monday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock In the home of Mrs. Milton Remley, 309Tf East College street. be the meeting the public welfare department of the Iowa City Wom Our Town Newsy Briefs About People Von Know Auxiliary of Eagle Ladies' Meets Monday Chaperons Club Will Hold Luncheon Tuesday an's club is to hold next Friday at the American Legion Community building. Members are requested to bring their needles and thim Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Francis are the parents of a daughter, Sandra Kay. born at their home in Coral-vllle Friday. bles for sewing. Mrs. W.

M. Leep- er, Mrs. E. Barnes and Mrs. L.

Mimic Department Will Meet Tuesday Mrs. Arthur O. Klaffenbach, 226 River street, will be hostess to the music department of the Iowa City Woman's rlub at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joseph Howe will be In charge of the program, with the topic, "Famous Musicians of a Wandering Race." Current music news is to be given by Mrs.

S. Thompson. V. Dierdorff ere the committee With Mrs. Kate Johnson and Mrs.

Anna Parirek in charge of the social hour, the F.sgle Ladies' auxiliary will meet Monday evening at the Fagle hall. Plan Junior Missionary Program at Church Here Meeting at 12 o'clock promptly, the Chaperons club will have luncheon at the memorial union Tuesday. The committee In charge Includes Mrs. J. P.

Whitney of Currier hall. Mrs. J. M. Furlong of Theta Phi Alpha.

Mrs. Sarah Edwards of Sigma PI, and Mrs. James W. Strugia of Delta Zeta. members in charge.

of the Chi- EASY MARIAN MARTIN PATTERN GOOD INVESTMENT OF TIME AND MONEY PATTERN MIS Prof F.dna N. Tatzig graphic and plastic arts ment of th university Is cago for. the week-end. Eureka Lodge Will Meet Tuesday Sight Eureka lodge, No. 44, 1.

O. O. Any member not able to be prcs- ent is asked to notify one of the i committee by Monday noon. Little improvement was repotted today In the condition of Mr Harvey Secor, 22S Prentiss street, who suffered a fractured There will be a Junior missionary program tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Nar.arene church, 716 Walnut street. An ad- will exemplify the third degree for A new hair-ribbon and a new frock! That's why this six-year old's so happy.

And her mother's equally pleased because she's at last found such an easy-to-makt pattern. Other mothers please note-for Marian Martin has purposely designed this frock on simple lines, and there's a Sew Chart Included, too, with Illustra a class of candidates from Oxford I at Its regular meeting Tuesday dress, special songs and readings i skull and ruptured ear drum in a will contribute to the program. fall on an icy walk on Harrison evening. The meeting is to be at Legion Auxiliary to Meet Monday Evening 7:30 o'clock at the Odd Fellow hall. Group Honors Two In Birthday Observance Honoring Mrs.

Archie Graham and Mrs. George Morrow on their birthday anniversaries, a group of friends met at the Morrow home, 20 West Burlington street, Friday evening. Entertainment consisted of games of bingo, which were followed by the serving of refreshments. Mrs. Allan Crinsted received the prlxe for high score.

Preceded by a board meeting at 7:30 o'clock, there will hea bus-j Iness session of the Amerlran Le- glon auxiliary Monday evening at i 7:45 o'clock at the American Le-'glon Community building. MODERN ETIQUETTE Roberta Lee IIIIU A DDI IK usicsaMsti tni iittiri uinum-tm am wis UflffS rlt naTis(siHTiMi-SMisiessTsiatNiiMi- The New Process hss a service so perfect for your needs, a single rial will prove to you It's foolish not to enjoy your-eir without ecr a thought for hard, tireume home-laundering! AMD Q. When a daughter who has P' no mother sends Invitations for a Mrs. Wilfred Cole and Mrs. Frank Volkringer received high and low scores, respectively, when they attended the bridge party given by the' auxiliary Friday afternoon at the Legion building.

fcfl, 9 dinner, is It proper that she include her father's name in the Invitations A. Yes. this Is the correct thing to do. Q. When a woman is giving a nrfv man ft AW IP VC" -l4 sit cv Weill It IT sr.T 1 jdl)r drhirry roan- kJ mi'yZT' i--2 ltxnxisai luncheon, should her guest of 9 tions to guide even a beginner's fingers.

Nothing could be more simple than a yoke and panel cut together, or tiny bodice tucka that take only a few minutes to run up. Also just a matter of minutea to run elastic through aleevea to make them puff. Whether she's two or eight she'll love tht smooth, crisp feet of starched gingham or other novelty cotton or in dotted swlss or dmlnlty for a dressy version. Pattern 9615 may be ordered only In slaei 3, 4. and I.

Size 4 requires I yards 36 Inch fabric and yard contrasting. Send flfteee cents In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for each Marian Martlsi pattern. Ba sure to write plainly your name, address, the style aumber and alia of each pattern. Be sure to send for Oar New Spring Patters) Book I You'll be happy as a lark over the way It simplifies your clothes problems! Dosena of easy-to-make, flattering designs smart both for now and later In the season. News of Spring fabrics and accessories.

Special slenderizing1 designs Ciolhti budget hints. Patterns for children, misses, adults. Price of Elks' Ladies to Hold Meeting on Tuesday At 2:30 o'clock Tuesday, the Elks' Ladles will hold a business meeting, followed hy bridge, at the clubhouse. Mrs. A.

Horrabln will be in charge of the bridge play. fl vvAsm.fi fl TIIK IDEAL WAY honor lead the way to the table A. No; the hostess should lead the way. Q. What is the meaning of dramatis persona A.

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8 and Adele Fluher, 7'i Mouth Dubuque M. JUST LIKE HOME COOKING We give yon the same high quality food the same fine rooking technique which you would use In your own home conking 1 Corns for Nunday dinner. You'll like It. Mad Hatters Tea Room Kast Washington It your watchf, clock, Jewelry or glanse need repairing or If you need ft new temple or lens or your Rtaaaei need straightening we are at your aervlce. HEW PROCESS LAUNDRY CLEANING CO.

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