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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 4

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if pmm. -Haw an.iaji a. a' ewamejsj JaV'Sssa SsliaSi m-Jflif. 4-a-Wfc BUnaUs Vlipwg iyiNlW.viw-jil eVlWsi.sMSti sWtjSaWUHi Nlftfti 'w lot! gg Mat BOrlS i -Iowa crnr rREss onzrv Friday, June js, mm Hopes to Waken Daughter Brand Chartered Ship Coast Guard TiVefrap-- Stops Cruise Burglar Alarmi Stolen From Car BUFFALO, N. T.

UP) Taxt Feinman, a salesman, bought- twe burglar alarms for his home. Before he had time to tnita3 them, they were stolen from his parked automobile. FayeHonnsAre Honored at Picnic on 19th Anniversary OXFORD Mr. and Mrs. Faye Honn who celebrated their 19th waddinr annlveraarv were honor it was no automatic fire alarm.

The students heard the news as they waited on the pier ready to board the ship. A loud moan went up. Girls wept on one anotners shoulders and one youth vented' his anger by booting a' suitcase into the water. The disappointed students spent Thursday night In Columbia and City college dormitories, hotels and elsewhere. Their future plans were uncertain, although the association indicated it might be able to hunt up another ship.

The round-trip passage was to have cost each student $310. Coast guard officials said that student representatives had been Same Shop New Home 4 V- i 1 judging from pictures of the it would not be able to meet requirements for use as a passenger vessel. The coast guard win continue Its Investigation, After that the vessel may sail. It said, but with no more than 12 passengers. er Pun a 'stvlcsIncortratififf Rrre foot health features fumm a itimmersafejy lEkEtretrs Summertime Stxtjdb Rites and we're lots mote! Favorite cool ail the imoortant STsmn that are year 'round musts I Edwin T.

Murphy, 44, Tacaon talesman, calls softly to hit daughter Patricia, 12, who ia in the S8tli day of coma following injury in an automobile accident. The father goes to her hospital bedside at Tucson, Arte twice daily la an effort to arouse her. (AP Photo.) At .1 T-f ft All, 4z2 'I If if continue fo Iowa. Ciiians unusual gifts and reading for all The Mature Parent: 5 Occasional Dislike of Child Only Human (Bert" the fifth of 10 article by fht executive director of The Children'! Village, famed training community for undisciplined and unadjusted boys, which give a new perspective on relationships between the normal child and hi normal parent. ed at a picnic dinner in the home of Mrs.

Honn's mother, Mrs. Arue Floerchinger Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Morris and Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Estabrook of Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spurrier and Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Spurrier of Marengo, Mr. and Mrs. James Floer-phlno-nr and Jack. Mrs. NeUe Flo erchinger, Mrs.

Artie Floerching er ana Mr. ana Mrs. ye aim and sons, Billy and Johnny. Mr. and Mrs.

Kelson Taylor entertained relatives at a dinner in their home Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stratton nit HanirhtKr. Jean, and Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Stratton of Vinton, Mr. mi Mra. Rosa Beard and sons. Jimmle and Jerry, MrT and Mrs.

Bob James ana cnuaren, aiickib and Jeanie, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt Past Noble Grands The Past Noble Grand club will meet with Mrs. Ross Beard Tues day, June 27. Mrs.

George Grauer of North Liberty, Mrs. tuancne Tomash and Mrs. Beard are on the serving committee. Mrs. Stanley Webster under went an operation In the Mercy hospital at Iowa City Tuesday morning.

Mrs. Bernard Spratt Jr. spent last week In Maquoketa where she took care of her mother who is ill. Visit at Blalrstown Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.

Manley Springmire visited in the John Pederson home at Blalrs town. Mrs. Pederson and her granddaughter, Judy Pederson, re turned home with the Springmires where they are spending this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Allen and Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Stockman and family were Father's day dinner guests of Mr.

Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Allen at Belle Plains.

Atty. and Mrs. M. E. Baker have been In Des Moines several days where Mr.

Baker's mother, Mrs. Edward Ward underwent an operation recently. Expect 100 Will Attend Conference On School Planning More than 100 school board members, superintendents, archi tects and private citizens are expected to attend a three-day con ference on school building plan ning at the University of Iowa starting Monday. Participants win hear national ly-recognized experts on school planning and meet with them in discussion sessions. A number of Iowa schoolmen with recent prac tics in school construction will also take part In the Sponsored Jointly by the Iowa department or pubuo instruction, the Iowa association of school boards, the Iowa chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the University of Iowa, the conference Is planned to help school boards with the difficult task of planning new buildings or additions to old ones.

EVES CLOSE The pupilsof the eyes of rattle snakes and other pit vipers, which are mostly nocturnal hunters, are spherical at night, but in the daytime contract to a vertical slit thus cutting out bright light Ia a complete range of sizes and widths, of course; they're fitted with thorough, individual care! We invite you to and browse around, bookshop NEW YORK Iff) Six hundred dejected college students were stranded In New York today after the coast guard branded their chartered ship a "fire trap" and halted its scheduled for The coast guard put its. ban on the Norwegian liner Svalbard, Just two hours before It was to sail with college men and Miss Mary Foster Honored at Shower In Wellman Home WELLMAN Mesdames W. Durst and Miller were co-hostesses with Mrs. A. Glnger-ich at her home Saturday at a miscellaneous pre-nuptlal shower honoring Miss Mary Aram en ta Foster, who will be married to Baxter Lee Freese at the K.

N. Foster home Friday, June 30. The home was decorated with lovely roses from the Gingerich gardens. Mr. and Mrs.

T. JR. Adams and family entertained at dinner; at their home Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Adam's mothes, Mrs. J.

Lee Taylor of Iowa City. Mr. Taylor was also a guest. Visit in Nichols Borne Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Thompson of Iowa City, Mr. and Mrs. Art Eb eners of Kansas City, Mr, and Mrs. A. Stewart, Monmouth, DL, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Stewart and family, and J. Stewart of Keota, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Leibe, Marion, Mrs. H. E. Ross, Columbus Junction, Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Stewart and Tommy of Washington, were recent call ers In the A. J. Nichols home. Lowell A. Holderness In Philippine Islands Pvt Lowell A.

Holderness, son of Mrs. Ed Rodgers, 610 South Linn street i now with the united States airforces stationed in the Philippines on an overseas tour of duty. Private Holderness, a former student at Iowa City high school, is assigned as hydraulic mechanic with the 24th aircraft repair squadron at Clark Alrforce base, largest American military Instal lation the far east located 60 miles north of Manila. Ewers Footwear Shop 107 South Clinton women from all parts of the United States. The Vessel, owned by-the Norwegian government had been chartered for $200,000 by the National Student association, whose president is Robert Kelly of St Peter's college, Jersey City, N.

J. It had been scheduled to dock at Rotterdam. July 3 and leave there August 81 for the return trip. Coast guard Inspectors told Miss Helen Bryan, 24, Sarah Lawrence college student and NSA travel organiser, that the vessel's stairways 'were too narrow, Its wooden bunks did not meet safety regulations and there Come MRS. JOB P.

Dtrm 1324 Muscatine Avenue' HAROLD RUFFERX 1815 B. Street j' I 1 1 the bookshop auaesaMBSsisMi the a frank Eicma iWe 3 provide with good ages. Making new friends and keeping the old her baby's inopportune arrival had been neither unnatural nor wicked, but an understandably human one, she broke into tears. In the flood of relief that overwhelmed her, she soon found the courage to talk toher boy about their trouble. From that day his problem began to resolve itself.

Out of the mother's 'honest self -revelation grew the understanding and affection they both had craved. That's how It works. It Is not our annoyance or anger with our children that divides them from us. It is the guilt we feel at experiencing them. Next: Parents should claim the right to correct their child reav Gets Experience, But Doesn't Have Driver's license PASADENA, Calif.

Twice denied an auto driver's license, With Instructions to get mors ex perience, Mrs. May A. Fegan came back the third time. She got the experience aS right, but not the license. -Mrs.

Fegan showed up with her temporary permit to make another trial run with an inspector for the state motor vehicles department But right at the back door of the department office she ran her auto into the cow-catcher of a slow- moving Santa Fe freight train. Attracted by the crash, State Crlvinr i Examiner George Bray walked over and relieved Mrs. Fegan of her temporary permit. Only her feelings were hnrt 4wtt4 sy it mmHmmmUt (turn A L. Pirllk -vi Learn "LUXURY 0N jri HOME By HAROLD F.

STRONG Written for NBA Service Parents are human beings. Like other people, parents sometimes think Ignoble thoughts and feel unworthy emotions. Now and again they find themselves resenting or being Jealous and ashamed of their youngsters. -v If these sentiments do not Jibe with those ascribed to them on Mother's and Father's day greeting cards, they are nonetheless real In a lot of us in some period of our experience with our children. They are only dangerous feelings when we pretend to ourselves that they do not exist i As our youngsters often dislike us, too, they are quit able to understand and forgive our occasional dislike of them.

What they won't forgive Is our pretense. I knew a mother who resented her older son because his arrival had Interfered with her desire to continue working after she married. Because) she could not re concile this desire with her Ideal of an eagerly self-sacrificing mother, she hid her resentment way. It came out in a guilty effort to appease her defrauded boy by verinauigtng nun, buying; him what she couldn't afford, fussing ever film with exaggerated endear ments. But be knew, and one day be stole from her.

When I was finally able to persuade her that her reaction to New Officers Are Elected by Parnell Legion Auxiliary PARNELL The American lgion auxiliary met Monday evening for regular meeting at the Lesion: hall members were present Regular meeting was conducted by Presi dent Mildred Orran. Officers elected are: President Mrs. Sylvia Jones, vice presidents, Mrs. Bernadette Long and Mrs. Rita Murphjt secretary, Mrs.

Catherine McDonald, treasurer. Mrs. Helen Leahy, chaplain, re elected. Mrs. Marearet Mead.

historian, re-elected. Mm Rva. CuttlH, sergeant at arms, re-elect- so, Mrs. joe Kourtce. Fathers' day guests in the par- ental P.

J. Masterson home were members of the familv. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greiner and sons of Keota.

Mr. and Mra. Klein and Mr and Jarrard uiu oaugnter or, v. and Mrs. Charles Son and nnn nf Cedar Rapids and Frances and s.

atomes xoasterson at home. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hall and waae Hau had as guests Sunday, Mr. and, Mrs.

Glen Anderson and Mr. Anderson's father nt trrmr.n The Andersons formerly lived here wnuo tax. Anaerson was agent at Milwaukee depot xuey expect 10 return later to vacation with friends. Mr. and Mrs.

pat Hanson of Norton, Kaa, Mrs. Bridgie Gallagher and Mrs. Susan Nolan of wuuamawirg were dinner guests Thursday In the home of their niece, mt. ana Mrs. Joe Lower.

tOB'm SWOtUI ACB1KC 1E6J fmhmlt N. km AwitaW. in hZ TWO-WAY sTlcrru Uan la Ssnra HEAtSlF BUDGET PDICES YOUR MENUS WITH We want to" meet "more of you see you more often get to know you better. Many of you know us by sight, others not at all Drop in and say "hello" we'd like to find out what you do where you went Jon ypur.vacatiQrL -What waa the Jatest antic of your-boy. And we're this way to get the ball rolling and helping to introduce ourselves.

There is Frank Eicher, Owner. Frank does all the buying a lot of the designing and general super-; vision of the shop. A swell guy to come in and talk with. Mrs. Joe P.

Duffy, expert, floral designer, has been doing this type of work for 23 years. You'll like Mrs. Duffy's personal attention and interest she takes in the flowers you need. Then there is Harold Ruppert Harold's 26 years of experience reflect his artistic ability in the beautiful corsages' you wear, the bouquet you receive, or the wreath you order. And what finer touch could be nicer, than to have Charles Meyer come to your door and say, "Here are your Flowers by Eicher." This personalized attention guarantees that your flowers will be carefully handled and safely delivered to your door.

I Just a little more individual attention to what you want a little more extra work on your order more careful handling of your flowers makes you more satisfied and helps us to make more and more new friends. FROZEN ruuub and on FREEZER 0HB VAY OHiy KCMY, JUNE 2Ki P.U. At Community Building "4 Prizes! tears die essay surprising secrets of food preparation and meat planning that pay off la grady reduced food bills more deljcious meals and extra boors of leisure time! Door FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN CUT YOUR FOOD COSTSJflSS rir DIB YOU KNOW For fotfaiie. i.af.rk,,ow,r---k Maor fram food, esaiaa aw vi-uuai chaa fro. food! by APMISSIOHfm MEN INVITED IIA1TIC ZZ Clinton EICHER Zlczhio Co.

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