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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 13

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THE DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929. h-x 1 1 NEWS OF TODAY IN EASTERN" IOW A COMMUNITIES" 1 i 1 1 i I FUNERAL SERVICES NEW CLUB FC NED CEDAR IK PLANNING 0LINE MONOPLANE Married 50 Years LeCIaire Masonic Lodge to Observe Diamond Jubilee on Friday Evening BELD IN WHEATLAND BY SUNDAY SCHOOL It Hi H04E FURNISHING craft; William Mockridge, Troop 1, DeWitt, first aid and wood working merit badges; Francis Grumpy, Troop 1. DeWitt. Ward Crumley of DeWitt was awarded tender foot rank. Legion Auxiliary to Meet The American Legion auxiliary will hold its regular monthly meeting at the American Legion rooms Tuesday evening.

The usual business mpptiny will hp followed hv TO PLAY A PART Ifl IOWA'S MECCA WEEK ill CLASS AT DE WITT FOR PAUL TRA ING SCHOOLS DEWITT, March 4. social time and refreshments. TIPTON, Ia March 4. (Special) Training schools in home furnishings will be held under the ciah- The "Merry Sunshine- class Mrg D. r.

ciine, Mrs Ralph Minor the Congregational church wasand Mr9 A Granlham will be auspices of the Cedar County Farm recently oy me icacn- 1 jn charge. er, It. B. Schlotfcld, at her WHEATLAND, March 4. (Special) Funeral services for Paul Henry Heuer, 84, a resident thia community for 48 years, who died Saturday in Cedar Rapids tvere held from his home here today.

Vi Heuer with a daughter, Anna, ad been visiting at the home of his son. Edward Heuer in Cedar R. N. A. Play Given at ihome, Fifth street.

A Blue Eird I club was organized during the I afternoon and the following offi- ccrs elected: I President Dorothy Harrington. Vice president-Melba McDon IOWA CITy, March 4. (Special) Arwytg the new features which will celebrate the 192') observance of Mecca week, annual engineers' frolic at the University of Iowa, an airplane will be sent here by the Mono Aircraft Co. of Moline, 111, The plane will remain here during the entire celebration, which will last from March 11 to 16, and will be used in an exhibition of stunt flying by the pilot who will bring the machine here. A display of models of airplane? will be shown during the week.

bureau during the week of March 11. in the fo'iowinfg places: Tipton, hotel, Tipton, March 11; West Branch school building. West Branch, March 12: Durant school building, Durant, March 13: Methodist church bagement, Clarence, March 14; Mcchanicsville school building, Mechanicsville, March 15. These are the first of a series of 0 A- 1 4 Rapids the past six weeks. Hi death vva3 rudden.

His body was brought to the home here yester- Camanche Nets $5S CAMANCHE, March 4. (Special i The play, "Deacon Dubbs." given by the Royal Neighbors at Garner hall Saturday evening, was very well attended. Proceeds netted $59, half of which amount was presented to the Town Hall association. 1 a day. in Germany in He was born Oldest members of Snow lodge (left to right), Milton Parkhurst, Lnling' 'ch be ald.

Secretary -Tholma Schlotfeldt. Meetings will be held once a month. Entertain at Luncheon Miss Harriet McQuistion and Mrs Helen Peter3 entertained Edna Gorton, home project ex- LE CLAIRE, March 4. Bratton, H. G.

Barnes, G. C.j tension specialist of Ames, will (jsytuoi; aiic ucYcuLjr-uuu aiiui- amv.a, j. uauoway, wm have charge of the training- e- vergary or tne rounding or Know i Evans and Wm. G. Barnes lodge.

No. 44, A. F. A. will i Milton Parkhurst of Davenport 3 right women at a luncheon at their home Saturday, honoring Mrs Lulu Woodruff of Dennison, a hout-eguest of her sister, Mrs J.

G. Penr3e. The afternoon was spent with needle work, and in a contest, Mr 3 O. S. Moses took the honors.

Scouts Given Badges DeWitt Boy scouts are credited with having good sportsmanship schools and will present the subject matter, which in the first of the series, will pertain to basket making. The meetings each day will start at 10 a. and dose at 4 p. m. According to the state plan, which is being carried out in regard to these schools of instruction, project leaders are chosen from the various communities to 'A be celebrated Friday evening with has been a member 60 years, a banquet and appropriate pro-; Harry Brotherlin of Tipton 5S gram, at which Louis Block of years and Joseph Hawthorne of Davenport is to be the principal LeCIaire 07 years, whila F.

P. fpeake Schworm of LeCIaire is within The banquet will be held from two years of the half century 5 to 8 p. m. at the LeCIaire school mark. auditorium.

It is for members of The program Friday evening, Snow lodge and their wives, mem-; open to the public, begins at 8:30. ber3 cf Silver Creek chapter of It follows: Kastern Star and their husbands, Music LeCIaire orchestra. LeCIaire Af of Rainbow Reading Velma Dodds. 4 Colds fc and scout rpirit when they lost in several contests with group 20 of I the Presbyterim church of Clin-j ton, when they were their guests Girls, and other invited guests. i lode was organized Jan.

1 24. 1851, with the following char-iter members: H. Saddoris, J. C. Address Louis Block.

Girls' chorus-Ploasant Valley Music club. Music Princeton quartet. at the Boy Scout rally held in Clinton Friday evening. Badges were presented to the DeWitt scouts as follows: Merit badge in public health; Roy Martin, Troop 1, De-Witt, merit badge in leather GBIpaf I 11844 and in 1SSG married Anna Postle there. She died two years Jago, Thev came to the United MRS T.

JEPSEN THOMAS JEPSEN ADVERTISEMKNT Mr and Mrs Thomas Jepsen of the Locust street road will celebrate their golden wedding Tuesday, observing the event with a family dinner in the evening. Mr Jepsen was born in Denmark, coming to this country in 1870. ft- Weaver Describes Our Life in America as Speakeasy Civilization IOWA CITY, March 4. (Special) Modern America is "making whoopee" with a vengeance, in the opinion of John V. A.

Weaver, noted poet, who spoke here Saturday. Classifying life today as "speakeasy civilization," the poet declared that jazz interpreters of modern times have found a realistic means of portraying conditions in writing, the theater, art and music. Ring Lardner, George Gershwin and John Held. were named bv I -A BAYER bV. la States in 1872 and for two years lived in Rock Island.

Later they moved to a farm near Dixon where they lived for seven years and then they moved to a farm near Wheatland. Mr and Mrs Heuer were the parents of eleven children, eight of whom are living. Anna had been keeping house for her father in Wheatland since the mother's death. Ten years ago Mr and Mrs Heuer celebrated their sixtieth anniver-saiy in Wheatland. Mr Heuer was a lover of outdoor After a short time in Wisconsin attend these meetings and they, in turn, will hold schools of instruction in their respective communities for all thoe who desire to attend.

A number of meetings will be held in Cedar county. March 11 and 12 for the purpose of discussing ventilating systems for hog-houses and the building of home made systems. These meetings will be the fifth of a series of meetings being held in Cedar county this year in connection with a swine production project. The first meeting will be held on the farm of J. A.

Waddell in airfield townshiD at 10 a. March 11 next at the Eric Von MuensVr farm in Springfield township at 1:30 p. m. of the same dav and on March 12 meetings will be held at the home of A. V.

Mather in Iowa townrhip at 10 a. end at the farm of F. M. Eaker in Rochester townrhip at 1:30 p. m.

Hold M.tny Farm Meeting What is believed to be a record in this county a3 hung up by the farm bureau during the month of February when, in the 23 working days of the month, a total of 43 farm bureau meetings were held with a total attendance of 1,004. The meetings held were as follows: Eight township meetings with an attendance of 210; nine swine project meetings with 215 'Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine at the Change of Life. I would get blue spells and just walk the floor. 1 was nervous, could not sleep at night, and was not able to do my work. 1 know if it had not been for your medicine I would have been in bed most of this time and had a bis doctor's bill.

If women would only take your medicine they would be bettersMrs. Anna Wearer, R. F. D. No.

2, Kofc Hill, loua. and Chicago, In came to Scatt county where he has 3ince resided. Mrs jepsen wa3 born in Davenport and when three weeks of age, she moved with her parents, Mr and M3 Jurgen Siert, Davenport pioneer, to a farm in Blue Grass township, where she still resides. They have four children and twelve grandchildren. AN 1 i I f.5 life and during late vcars had dc (voted much of his time to fishing the speaker as being the leading anu nuniing.

iijurcs ineir respective lieius oi 'tx grand-sons served as pall- writing, music and drawing today. bearers at the funeral. Burial was He spoke of Aimee Semple Mc- i I Washington Police On License Drive To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin tablet. And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient, Pherson as "one of the most successful of those who have made a racket out of religion," and classed Henry L.

Mencken as a "kindly-spoken, music-loving, beer-guzzling sentimentalist. in Pine Hill cemetery at Wheatland. Modern apartment buildings are being constructed in Tientsin, China. too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago! AUDR.LY FAr SiLCQTT WASHINGTON, March 4 (Special I Local authorities are keeping their eyes peeled for car i ocf KCintr owners who are still driving With i VVIVJI. JfiAKJ attending; annual meeting of the shipping association with 50 vcas u.i a fanning And there's no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children often infants.

"Whenever there's pain, think of Aspirin. The genuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart in Iowa!" tending; four farm management I naa" tonenn wis. uenmm anu meetings with an attendance 0fi other peace officers started a cam- ort.

iniion ncrainat thpsp virilatrtrf. One nc nuana meeting wun an nvpr fiftv vpar molher nr.n. j- nerson was brousrht Fndav and or "vcr I1UJ years, momers, fc ta nH tin othi.r rfPlin-'likc thia well-known Iowa woman. 7" wwwisirauons wun a lolal niientsv-ere nicked ur todav Ihev nave bce'n tcliinS ch other about ot in attendance: nine persons "i- n.ifnr. California Fig and leading Ar'f'n I Uc Iride mirk of Bayer Manufacture of MoHoacotica Eaircjlloicld will soon be carrying the black and attended one committee meeting green tags Syrup, physicians have been endorsing it.

Nothing else acts so gently and harmlessly to propel the souring waste from the. delicate system of babies and children, which, when Why i 4. df i You may reach the multitude through the Wants. v. 111 ADVCrvnSEMENT fgffCP SL AVOID UGLY PIMPLES JV'fl A.

i m. -O. A' (VS Ad vertise allowed to remain, keeps them cross, bilious, headachy, week, with coated tongue, bad; breath, broken-out skin, no appe- tite or energy. Its rich fruity: goodness helps to give tone ami strength to their little stomach and bowels so they continue to act normally, of their own accord. It helps to build up and strengthen them makes them active and 5 fit 4- t' 0 A pimply face will not embarrass you much lonRer if you pet a package of Dr.

Kd wards'. Olive Tablets. The skiti should begin to clear after vou have taken the tablets a few nichts. five home project meetings ought out an of 71; one 4-H club meeting with six leaders in attendance; two outlook meetings with 34 in. attendance; one meeting on and finances with four in attendance and one association meeting with 20 in attendance.

Teach Bread Making Much interest has developed in this county following a lesson in bread making which was given 4-H club leaders of Cedar county recently by Miss Lulu Tregonlng, specialist in club-work from Iowa State college, Ames. More lessons on that subject have been scheduled, the first of which will be held at the home of Mrs FT. D. Wingert, two miles cast of Tipton at 10 a. March 12.

This lesson will be of especial interest as Miss Trrgoning will demonstrate' the making of nut rolls, apple jumble, Swedish tea ring and all kinds of dinner rolls out of one dough. During the day whole wheat bread will be scored by the club leaders so that standards of good bread may be tftught 4-H club girls of the county. Cleanse the blood, bowels 1 liver with Dr. Edwards Olive Tab-1: have used California Fig; lets, tho successful substitute for Syrup with my little daughter, calomel: there's no sickness or i sce early babyhood," says Mrs K. 4ry S.

Silcott. 622 Vireima De: pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do Moines. "It was recommended by our doctor.

Whenever she has a cold, is the least bit constipated or doesn't seem just right, I al- ways give her a little, and it fixes her up quick. She's the picture of health, now, and friends say she's the sweetest baby in Iowa. She has never had a serious illness, and I give California Fig Syrup full credit for it." i Protect your child from imita- i tions of California Fig Syrup." Sec that the carton bears the word "California." that which calomel does, and just os effectively, but their action is gentle and safe, instead ot severe and Irritating. No one who take Olive Tablets Is fvr curse.l with a "Uark brown tastp," a bau breath, a dull, listlifs, "no good" reitiE. constipation, torpid liver, bad diKpMtion or pimply face.

Olive Tablets me a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; know them by their olive color. nr. lid wards spent -years amonff patients afflicted with liver and buwel complaints ami Olive. Tablets are the mmensely effecthe result Take nightlv for a fee bow ninrrt better you feel and look. 1.1c, 30c.

60c. A merchant advertises to bring people into his store, Good advertising increases confidence and builds business. Misleading or untruthful advertising tears down the public's confidence and destroys faith, not only in the particular store that uses it, but in the advertising of every other merchant and often brings opprobrium on the entire city. The Advertiser Club of Davenport is definitely committed to the principle and policy of "TRUTH IN ADVERTISING." The Better Business Bureau is one of its many activities. Tvcryone has some "wise" suggestion for stopping a cough.

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Even a stubborn cough yields to Smith Brothers Cough Syrup! The famous cough drop flavor makes it pleasant both for children and for grown-ups! Airs E. Aldershof Of Tiffin Is Dead OXFORD. March 4. (Special iMrs K. Aldershof, a former resident of Tiffin, died at Mediap-olis, Thursday evening.

With her family she left for Mediapolis three years ago. The funeral services were held at Mediapolis Saturday morning, and the burial was in the Iowa City cemetery. Mrs Aldershof leaves her husband, a daughter, Mrs Frank Mo-sck of Cedar Rapids, and three sons, Hans, Ward and Leroy, at home. How Weak Nervous Women Grow Stronger Feel Better, Look Younger and Have Steadier Nerves SMITH BROTHERS Whenever the Bureau may be of service to the customer in adjusting misunderstandings resulting from advertising or advertising polices, feel free to call upon us. If you only knew you rundown, anemic women who are dragging yourself around on your "nerve" what a wonderful increase in strength and health Tanlac will cive you, you Triple Action COUCH SYRUP ADVERTISEMENT" restful sleep wouldn't hesitate a moment about going to your druggist and getting a big bottle of this splendid medicine.

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