lit RAPIDS DAILY BSPTjBUCAJSr,Rimesa ^rdpllmsBtary- concert at the' Uni-veriillsi tburtft Thursday evening:, Do?. S. Tie program n1] I be given by ilr. Edward c. KMe3 Df Chicago, bas-5.0 cant ale; Mr*. Geo7ge tirceae. contralto; Mr, B. M. lt;X Kternran, pianist. Mrs. Grefcne's many friends and admirers will bn pie awl with this vppw-limhy fchewing tbelr apprecbUlou of •the .services of a molchm who has always beeo most geatroos lu liit use Of he7 gift.Mfllssfiwary Society The Woman's Board of Missions of tie Christian church met with 31 re. John It cel mood Friday hfteraoon. Cu-laii notes were glvea in response to roll call Two flnc papers were read. 31 rs. jr. K. Witwer‘5 subject was ‘Cubs, ard Its Fccplc. Mr*, Harry Godfrey read a j»p*r on “The F«-ture of the PMllppbcs.” The hostess served coffee -and doughnuts during the social hour which followed the program.Art AssociationThe Cedar Rapids Art association act with 31k. E. P. Boynton Friday afternoon. 3liss Let la Johnson waa leader. C a rreot cvent5 were 0lecusaed. Mrs. Harry Walter read «. paper on ‘■The Teniers.” tic celebrated artUts, and 311 ss Esther Harwood described some,of their famous pointings. Miss Jessie WStwcr gave a review on the subject ol Reubens.. - Social Notes • /cent elcctl Resolve but' ttrgen standing • put down refusing I eulta of s*I titular of Resolve otutlons of the U firJ.anjl publicallc This rr Rev. Bis Very Re\ Rev. Car Thomas . ward ffa T. M. !flt; Rer. Mr. the fait! were Fai bert WilMr. an3 Mrs. M. R. Miner outer lained the ladles and gentlemen of the Second Presbyterian church • ou Thursday evening nt their home, 1330 First avenue.♦ ■ *• Mrs. John Kye has issued Invitations tor a S o'clock ten oa Wednesday-The ne will be h - The fo been mai • Rcgistj Chance The e« 0. Mcllw McDoual kins., Deiega