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Ames Daily Tribune Times (Newspaper) - April 22, 1932, Ames, Iowa
Buy Bette to Ames society ambs sail Tiff inn to Irish am a amp i term a by Mai a or a a Sam Sam Page these Prince Nicholas race King Here he is with Bride at Start of Auto event Holdredge Jackson wedding thursday miss Mildred Lucille Holdredge became the Bride of Dale m. Jack son in a simple ceremony performed thursday evening in the Ames lutheran Church. The single ring service was read by the Rev. L. A. Pierson at 8 30 p. In. The couple was attended by miss Dagmar loess of Ames and Howard Brown of Ottumwa. The Bride was very Lovely in a frock of Blue crepe and she carried an Arm bouquet of yellow Jonquil and baby breath. A Midnight supper was served at the Home of or. And mrs. Otis Belt ii b. Avenue in Honor of the couple. Tall yellow tapers and a beautifully decorated wedding cake formed the Centrepiece for the supper table. Mrs. Jackson who is the daughter of mrs. Carrie Holdredge was graduated from Ames High school in 1930. Or. Jackson is the son of or. And mrs. Charles f. Jackson of Popejoy la. He was graduated from the Cedar Falls High school in 1928 and attended Iowa state College. Or. Jackson is now connected with the Campus cafe. The couple will be at Home to their friends in a few Days at 1504 Burnett Avenue. 4 4 4 meeting of Louise Crawford p. T. A. Mon. The regular meeting of the Louise Crawford Parent teacher association will be held monday afternoon at 3 30 in the school. This will be a Thrift meeting and anyone who has discarded clothing is asked to bring it to the building. Women Are asked to come prepared to sew. 4 4 4 Bue Inest women to meet monday the Ames chapter business and professional women a club will meet monday evening at 8 of clock in the v. W. C. A. Parlours at the College. Miss Esther Rawson health chairman is in charge of the program. George Judisch will be the evenings speaker. Health exercises will be Given. A 4 4 Extension wives meeting monday the Extension wives will meet with mrs. Fred Clark. 826 Hodge Avenue monday afternoon at 2 30 o clock. Social Calendar answers to test questions below Are the answers to the test questions printed on Page 1. 1. French novelist 2. Finland. 3. A Slaughter House. 4. Collision with the steamship Quot City of b. It is a Symbol of Victory. 6. A River of 7. Edwina Booth. 8. No. 9. A Spanish magistrate or judge. 10. Five cards of the same suit. Friday fortnightly club. Russoli Avenue club needlecraft club. Beard Che amp a pre school group. Women a Relief corps. Twentieth Century club. Maccabee social. Saturday Rural carriers dinner. Monday Louise Crawford p. T. A. Home eco. Div. A. W. C. B. P. W. Dab. Extension wives. Music divisions joint meet. Home economics division meeting the Home economics division of the Ames woman s club will meet monday afternoon at 2 30 at the City Library auditorium. Mrs. F. N. Beam will he in charge of current events and mrs. B. G. Dyer will be the Leader of the afternoon the subject being Quot the House the talk will he illustrated with lantern slides. Mrs. R. H. Harrison As hostess will he assisted by mesdames Charles Keasey Dan Menton Anna Breeze l. M. We Arburton c. C. Mccarthy Frank Horning. C. B. Kerr h. R. Lots h. H. Johnson John Brindley g. J. Lulun a 44 Surprise Courtesy for Olive Pottee a birthday Surprise party was i held tuesday evening in Honor of miss Olive Pottee at her Home. The evening was spent in Bridge and dancing and refreshments were served in Dixon a Tea room 4 it amp Cole gloss wedding announced announcement is made of the marriage of miss Blanche Cole to j or. Ellis gloss of Lawrence ran. The Bride was graduated from Iowa state College in 1930. The Groom is an instructor in the division of veterinary Medicine at the University of Kansas. A 4 a music divisions joint meeting there will be a joint meeting of the music divisions of the Ames woman a club and the faculty w o i menus club monday evening 1 promptly at 7 30 at the we of radio j broadcasting station. A program of International my j sic has Ben arranged by mrs. Edgar Vestal and mrs. Arthur Buck. Andy Woolfries announcer of the station will be the speaker of the evening. 4 4 4 meeting of a Deai a club the a Deai a club was entertained thursday evening by miss Margaret Sweeney at her Home on second Street. Miss Mae Van Patter was assisting hostess. High score prize for the evenings Bridge games was awarded to mrs. Don Hemstreet and Low to miss Beatrice a Scot. Dainty refreshments were served at the conclusion of the games. The next meeting in two weeks will he at the Home of miss Helen Trimble at the College. It May be that Prince Nicolas of Roumania Hopes to reign As King of the Speedway. Anyhow Here you see him with his commoner Bride As they made ready to compete in the annual Paris to Nice automobile race. They won. The Prince went to France to live after his marriage to the divorced wife of a former Cabinet official aroused the anger of his brother King Carol. R county society news i Wal hide Flat Wall Sun proof outside paint Alcoa aluminium paint h. L. Munn lbs. Co. Phone 2 at the hospitals Mary Greeley admitted mrs. J. S. Bauge. Mrs. R. W. Bateman. Dismissed mrs. E. H. Wilmarth. College admitted a Zelda Heusinkweld Alice ringers de Slater. Dismissed mrs. E. S. Haber. A Amhi no a a a est i i a a Quot was a a a a a a i births j to or. And mrs. Daughter april 17, in Nevada. Harry Hutt a at their Home i evergreens shrubs fruit Trees and Bushes perennials and Rock plants. See our basement for Complete line of Nursery Stock. Special Rose Bushes. 39c while they last Large free landscape advice under direction of miss Erma Olsan graduate landscape architect Iowa state College. Olsan Flower shop phone 220 Host at birthday dinner or. And mrs. George Vogt were hosts sunday at a dinner at their Home in Shipley in Honor of the birthday of their daughter Dorothy. Trione present were Elizabeth Vogt Mable Kitchen of Marshalltown Bill Vogt of Grundy Center Lauretta Miller of Des Moines and Bernard pose at. 4 4 4 sunday school class party in Shipley the Young Peoples sunday school Claes of Shirley held a party saturday evening at the Home of i George Vogt. Twenty Young folks were present. The evening was spent in games and music and Dainty refreshment were served. Ellen Vogt Francis Switzer. Athur Mathers and Harry Berrett were in charge of the entertainment for the affair. A 4 4 Courtesy for mrs. Rufus Knudson mrs. Paul Olson entertained Friday at her apartment in Story City As a Courtesy for mrs. Rotas Knud j son. The guest list included. Mrs. J. W. Romp mrs. Theo Lund and mrs. P. A. Olson of Story City. Mrs. Will Chalma of Jewell. Mrs. F. M. Dawson of Ames. Mara. C. F. Brainer of Marble Park. A a it hold final Community meeting the final meeting of the year of the Shipley Community club was held in the school House f riday evening. The school auditorium was filled to capacity. A very interesting radio program was featured by the children of the school. Following the business meeting Harry Berrett As radio announcer presented the Quot tin pan children from the lower grades took part in this interesting feature. Juanita Day Sang a birthday song. Dedicated to her daddy. Jim Day. Leona Day and Neva Shearer dressed in Gypsy costumes sane a group of numbers. Francis Switzer and Reha Fry Sang and numbers were Given by the High school girls and boys. Old time songs were Given by Harry Berrett Helen May Hansen. Samuel Switzer and Reno Berrett. Harmonica and guitar numbers were played by Forrest Vogt. Pan Bates and Chester Bennett. Chester Bennett a the Quot Row boy ringer Quot presented some humorous numbers. Refreshments were served during the social hour in the science room with the committee in charge. # 4 4 meeting of Junior Bridge club the Junior Bridge dub held its regular meeting thursday evening at the Ray Goodenow Home in Colo. Bridge was played at three tables during the evening and pop Corn and Candy were served at the con it \ delusion of the games. Mary Jane j of Donnell was a guest. 4 4 # euchre club hold meeting the euchre club met with or. And mrs. Clemons in Colo thurs Day evening. Twelve members and four guests were present. Guests of the club were or. And mrs. Roy Perry and or. And mrs. Nelson Perry. Refreshments were served at the close of the card games. # # # spacial meeting i. O. O. F. And Rebekah a special meeting of the Odd fellow and Rebekah lodges was held Friday evening in the Slater Hall. A program of readings and songs followed the business session games were enjoyed during the later evening and refreshments were served by the committee 4 a embroidery club meets in Slater the regular meeting of the pm Hollywood a loss is Paris gain most european stage and screen stars look longingly toward american but Here s an Ameri can Star who prefers Europe Mona Lee comely dancer who scored a sensational Success in Paris is reported to Hac refused a Hollywood film contract in order to remain in the French capital. Clam Canning season opens Aberdeen. Wash. Air a the annual Grays Harbor Clam Canning and digging season is in full swing. Hundreds of men have gone to work on the beaches and in canneries. Eight canneries started and the failure to agree on a Price schedule insures better prices for diggers. Farm b urea and 4 h clubs i ii i i Franklin fire flies meeting saturday the Franklin fire flies 4-h club will meet saturday afternoon april 23 at i of clock in the Gilbert school House. Each girl is asked to bring her sewing. A 44 farm Bureau women meet wed. The farm Bureau women of Franklin Palestine and washing ton townships met wednesday afternoon for an All Day meeting in the City Library auditorium in Ames miss Elizabeth Morrell was in charge of the lesson on Quot Block printing a which is the fourth year Home furnishing project. Women in attendance were Franklin township mrs. C. E. Field mrs Robert Campbell mrs. J. M. Keehn mrs. Ira Mathews Palestine township mrs. T. T. Simonson. Mrs. Of. L. Nernes mrs. Christ Ersland Elizabeth Ihle mrs. A. No Ihle. Mrs. Nels Ihle washing ton township. Lois e. Wilson. Fern Bennett mrs. Guy Dodd. Mrs. G. E. Flagman. Mrs. Roy Larson mrs. Harry Gaulke. Mrs. W. F. Templeton mrs Al o. Robinson. 4 4 Bureau women to meet in Kelley the farm Bureau women of Washington township districts seven and eight will hold an All Day meeting in Kelley thursday april 28 Iii the Kelley ladies Aid Hall. Mrs. Frank Sutter will be the hostess. The lesson on Quot Block printing i vill be Given by mrs. Harry Gaulke Henry Miller mrs. Roy Larson i and miss Lois Wilson. Members Are asked to bring a covered dish sandwiches and table service for the noon luncheon. For the lesson members Are asked to bring Light coloured goods Linen. Pongee or unbleached Muslin that has been laundered the size for a Dresser Scarf laundry soap paring knife pen knife and razor Blade. / Broider club was held Friday aft Vav Vyvy Vav a a Vav Vav a Vav Vav Eru Oon at the Home of mrs. H. L. Nevada society news and \ personals c. A i. Club holds meeting Quot the history and development of the Organ a from its first Bumble beginning to the present Day magnificent pipe Organ was the theme of an interesting paper Given by Theodore Christiansen Mccallsburg pipe organist at the regular meeting of the c. P. I. Club tuesday evening in Nevada. The program was held in the memorial lutheran Church. Or. Christiansen followed his talk with a group of numbers on the Church Organ. A 6 30 dinner at the hotel Story preceded the program. Those present included. Or. Rankin Elden Schoonover of Cpl a. L. Martin or. M. Beddeson Guy wisgerhof Clyde Hodges Roy Adams. Everett Kahl Royal Briggs Bob Dana Howard Schultz Jerry King and or. Christiansen. 4 to 4 entertains Kilts a club miss Beulah haugsted was hostess tuesday evening to members of the Kilts a club at her Home. Bridge was played at three tables during the evening and prizes were awarded to miss Lillian Peterson and miss Dorothy Day. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Operation for appendicitis performed monday evening at the Iowa sanitarium. Or. And mrs. G. V. Granger of Colo were Nevada business callers thursday. Miss Hazel Hamilton Nevada High school teacher was in Iowa Falls wednesday where she attended the funeral of her Grandfather. The Rev. M. Fuerstenau of Algona is a patient in the Iowa sanitarium. The Rev. Or. Fuerstenau is a retired evangelical lutheran minister. William Langland of Zearing was a business caller in Nevada wednesday. Or. And mrs. We alter King were in Des Moines tuesday on business. Or. And mrs. R. Robertson and mrs. Freda Bourne of Chicago were guests in the Home of miss Irene Markland and c. E. Bivens tuesday and wednesday. At Hie veda Ersland nine year old daughter of or. And mrs. J. C. Ersland is recovering nicely from an saturday specials roses dozen .$1.00 Gardenias each. 25c Basket of mixed Flowers .$1.00 Everts Well venture to say that you la like our Chicken dinner 30c saturday which includes everything to make an enjoyable meal. Save time on Busy shopping Days Anil eat at Dixon a also special special supper .25c Steak suppers .40c c. L. Dixon drugs inc. Its / the new sandals once More this store offers the novel ,. And Here is an interesting example in which is combined Quality in style leather and workmanship with extreme value. Merely one example of several inviting styles at this feature Price. $2-98 Ames Bontery a the Home of Good shoes Quot i Why buy this a nationally advertised 4ply tire when you get this a pay Riverside forsake Money 6 full plies from Bead to Bead Riverside tires now at lowest prices in history 6-Piy Riverside mate size Kach Pai la pm 40/ti sats 11 90 to 4 so i 11v0 984 75 19 ass 1984 pm 75 so cts 13 14 295 00/19 ass 13 50 305 of to tas 1380 995.95/19 Cost 15 50 31,5 91 i 141 16 34 316 00/19 cts 16 84 99.5 50/19 pm 17.18 4-Piy Riverside Mati sin cach fair 994 40 Viss. 97 7 64 994 so to tvs 8.34 304 so i 4. Is 8 44 98.4 75 19 99.4 75 90 ti5 096 10.04 295 of 19 pm 1048 30. S of to c47 10 56 96.5 95 18 c17 11 90 305 95 to pm 19.60 115 25 vice 19 64 285 so 18 c7s 13 of Fpo a a re i Nuur 4-ply size 29x4.40/21 to pair think of this the Best tire we have Ever sold the lowest prices in our history the greatest tire values we have Ever offered that a what wards offer you today a genuine full 6 ply Riverside for the usual Price of other 4 ply tires. A full 6 ply Riverside at the lowest Price at which any Keavy duty 6 ply tire Lias Ever been sold. And 6 full plies sometimes referred to As lr8 plies under the tread mean More strength More mileage More safety More satisfaction More value Riverside Are one of the oldest and most famous makes of tires in America. They have been sold for 20 years. Millions Are in use today on All makes of cars on All sorts of roads in All kinds of weather. Riverside Are made by one of the largest tire companies in the world. They Are of the highest Quality it is possible to produce. They Are built to the most exacting set of specifications in the tire Industry they Are backed by the strongest guarantee Ever written. We match Riverside on the Road against any tire made and heat it in Price. So Why be satisfied with other 4 ply tires when you can buy full 6 ply Riverside for the same Money unlimited guarantee All Riverside Tira Are guaranteed to give sett fac torn service regardless of time used or mileage no. Any tire disc fails to give satisfactory service will7 at our option be repaired free of charge or replaced with a new tired in which event you will be charged Only for the actual service the tire delivered. Inner tubes use folded Circle Riverside tubes. Round to fit shape of tires and made of vital lied rubber. Never before at prices so Low. Size 2tx4r44 u free tire mounting at All Ward stores Bucot in Slater. At the close of the afternoon delightful refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by mrs. H. T. Nervig and the misses Gra it Sargent Aud Esther mat Zinger of Alleman. Montgomery Ward amp co 127 main St. Phone 151 Ames. Iowa
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