PAGE FOUR THE DAILY JOWAN. JOWA CJTV SATURDAY, OCTOBER <strong>12</strong>, <strong>1940</strong> Student rBundles for Britain' Group Sells Flowers Today to Raise Funds Sale Proceeds Go to Britain II Campu Groups Combine to Canvas <strong>City</strong>, Game Today Represenlatives from t 1 student residences met with Mrs. J . H. Bodine yesterday afternoon to complete plans for the sale of chrysanthemums for the lowa Wisconsin football game today by the tudent auxiliary or Bundles for Britain. At this meeting, diUerent houses were assigned posts where their representatives are to be from 11 :30 to 1:30 p. m. today with chrysanthemums. <strong>The</strong> assignmenu' are a~ follows: Jefferson Hot I. Dellll Delta D ita sorority; Whetsl ne's No. I, Alpha Della Pi; corner by the reserve library, Pi Beta Phi and Koppa Kappa Gamma; lown Union. At- HOUSE,~~~ TO ~~~HOUSE ing his daughter Mat'gery Hispha Chi O~ega; Quadrangle walk. lop, G or Decor~h . Gamma Phi Beta, and the got to I the stadium grounds, Alpha XI C I u:...ll-- Delta. ur er ...... . Women at each post will also Burdine Mathias, A2 or Wateraccept contributions Irom those !~~. wiU spend the week. end who may wish to contribute, but ~JSlting her parents and !fIends who do not want flowers. In Waterloo. To l\feet Next Week So Ellen ~relan, Al of Algona. <strong>The</strong>l'e will be a meeting e"rly Will entertam as her guest over next week to campI ll' Ih 01'- lhe week end Vernon Nelson of ganization of the stud!'nl Bundles Algona. for Britain, a new Ilroup on the -Elsie Sorensen, A2 of Marshallcampus, nnd olD auxiliary to the town. will entertain this week senior group here. <strong>The</strong> club w~; end her brother, Robert and sisorganized to ~end clothing
SATURDAY, OCTOBER <strong>12</strong>, <strong>1940</strong> THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY , PAGE FIVE Students Honor ~Dads' by Informal Dinner at Union Tonight Jnvite Mothers To Attend All Special Events 'Highlights of <strong>Iowa</strong>' Feature Scheduled In Tpday's Program "Dads" will be guests of 1<strong>10</strong>1<strong>10</strong>r at a 6 o'clock dinner tonight in the main lounge of <strong>Iowa</strong> Union. Studen13 must make their reservations for the informal dinner before 1 o'clock. Mothers are expected to attend all of the events this week end despite the fact that the spotlight will focus on "dads." <strong>The</strong> complete program for today includes: Morning <strong>10</strong>0"Highlights of <strong>Iowa</strong>" (movies in color), Macbride hall. IO:30-Highlander-Pontonier river performance, <strong>Iowa</strong> river, Union bridge. 11 - Demonstrations - swimming, gymnasti cs, wrestling, touch football and military, field house. Afternoon 2 - <strong>Iowa</strong> - Wisconsin football game, <strong>Iowa</strong> stadium. 6-Dad's Day dinner (informal), <strong>Iowa</strong> Union. Sunday <strong>10</strong>:45 a. m.-Special chul'ch ser- .------------. . . . . . • • • • • • -------------------------------~~-------------- - vices, <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>City</strong> churches. 8 p. m.-Vesper service, <strong>The</strong> Rev. Kilted Urn"t Today and tomorrow there will 0 W t Charles R. Brown, ::;peaker, Macbride hall. be an exhibition of Millard Sheets' n a e·r water color drawings in the art building. Program chairmen for the week end are Prof. Earl E. Harper, director of the school of fine arts, and Deming -Smith, Ll of Toledo, president of A.F.I., honorary senior men's organization. Mike Enich, A4 of Boone, and Hugh Ellsworth, C4 of Adel, are in charge of the registration bf all lathers. Other committees include: Game intermission: Prof. Char 30 Pipers, Dancers Will Join Pontoniers In Annual Show ~------,--------------- "Welcome Dads" will be the theme of the Highlander - Pontonier river demonstration at <strong>10</strong>:30 this morning. Gaily colored flags and pennants will decorate the huge floatles B. Rlghter, music department: ing platiorm which will carryover Ed Glazet·, E4 of Sioux <strong>City</strong>, and 30 entertainers down the <strong>Iowa</strong> Robert McClure, C4 of Des Moines. Dinner: Ted Rehder, manager of river to Union bridge. the university dining service, and A group of Scottish Highlanders Rober! Stickler, M4 of <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>City</strong>. headed by Pipe Major William L. Dinner program: Prof. A. Craig Adamson will play Scottish and Baird, speech department; John American tunes as they ride down Rhodes, M4, Ft. Dodge, and Smith. stream. Publicity: Eric Wilson, news I Laura Dempster, A2 of Ch icaeditor of university publications, go; Mary Gillen, A2 of De.; and William Rivkin, Ll of Dav-I Moines; Dorothy Rankin, A1 ot enpori. <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and Dorothy Campbell. I-Blanket Hop: Kathryn Smith, A3 of Mason <strong>City</strong>, are the dancers assistant in pubiic events at <strong>Iowa</strong> who will accompany the group. Union, and Don Dodge, L3 of OeJ- <strong>The</strong>y will present the "Highland wein. Fling" and the "Sword Dance." Don Mallett, dean of men's of- <strong>The</strong> Pontoniers, a student-conrice; Everett Hogan, 04 of Ep- trolled honor division of the enworth; Richard Fedderson, A4 of gineers unit of R.O.T.C., will be <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and Robert O'Meara, represented by part of their crack C4 of Cedar Rapids, were in charge squad. <strong>The</strong>y will present a short of the pep rally last evening. drill following the Scottish dances. D'aily ' <strong>Iowa</strong>n Business Review <strong>Iowa</strong> Water Service Company 224 East Colleg'e Street <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> Varsity Cab Co. Lowest Rate Prompt Service Diul 3177 All new cabs ... the cabs with th e green ligh ls. . . BROWN'S Unique ClcRllcrs Don D. Brown, Prop. QuaIlty Cleaners Phone 3663 Reed's Repair Shop Speclallziq In Motor Tune-up and carburetor work. General rell&irtnl, brake service. ,02 S. GIlbert Pbone ~151 <strong>The</strong> Stillwell Paint Store Wholesale and Retail Wallpaper, Paints and Glass 216 E. Wash/nrton Street <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> PARIS CLEANERS Klean KJotbes Klean 115 <strong>Iowa</strong> Ave. Phone 3138 DIal 3675 LAREW CO. 1'1 Uln blnr and HeaUnr Oil Burners, Stokers, Refrigerators, Water Softeners Washing Machines Radios 227 E. Washington St. Across Froln <strong>City</strong> Hall <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Iowa</strong> ,lOHN M. TATE Chiropractor Modern METHODS 314 I. S. B. & T. Bldg. Phone 7113 Varsity Delivery Washing Service Lowest Rates Prompt Service Rate 15c and .up Phone 3177 Greasing ED & WALT'S SERVICE Cor. College & Clinton Sts. Phillips 66 Products And Accessories Lee Tires Batteries Dial 9926 I Elaine Murray High School R Mi h II ' Music Makers · te e A.ttend Dance Wed Sept. 21 Members of the glee club, band, orchestra and chorus of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Murray. <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>City</strong> high school will dance 315 N. Van Buren, announce the this evening from 7:30 to 11 marriaJ(e of their daughter, o'clock in the high school. A Woman's Club !Uni~n Board To Hear Talk N " " B J L I d ommatlons y , ang an Prof. L, K. Tunks of the Uni- . T B Made Tunks to DiscUl' Civil Liber~ At Women Voter,' Tea versity college of law, will ad- . 0 e dress the League of Women Vot- Joseph ljangland, G of Sprmg f Mr Grove, Minn., will speak to the ers at a tea in the home 0 s. Letters requesting nominations J hn M Clint k 404 W Park poetry department of the <strong>Iowa</strong> o c oc , . for Union Board sub-committees road, Monday at 3 p.m. His sub- <strong>City</strong> Woman's club ~t its regu- have been sent to all organized Elaine Murray of Denver, Colo., phonograph will supply music in ject will be, "Civil Liberties To- la)" meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. houses, Paul Blommers, G of Pelday." in. the club rooms. Langland will la, president of the group, an- to Robert Mitchell, also of 1].m- the sOcial haU. ver. Chaperons are W. E. Beck, Mr. Out-ot-town guests will include nounced today. <strong>The</strong> wedding took place Sept. and. MrS. Herbert Curmack, Mar- M L V Ph I t G inn 11, first discuss elementary rules of rs. . . e ps 0 r e Each organized group is restate president of the <strong>Iowa</strong> League poetry, and then conduct the quested to make two nomina- 21 in. the Holy Ghost church. <strong>The</strong> tha Mil Isaacs, .. Mr. and Mrs. marriaJ(e ""as perfoI"1t\ed by the William Gower, Mr, and Mrs. of Women Voters, and Ruth ~try c).inic, critiei~ng the po- tions. Sections of dormittories are Rev. A. R. Mahoney, and tha Ansel C. Martin., Mr. and Mrs. M!tchell, state president of the etry of the members, and dis- also entitled to enter two names. attendants were Jeanette Miller Francis Merton, Helen Scheidler, Minnesota League of Women . ·t Th 'III <strong>The</strong> name of the person the and Frank A. Day. M. D. Selhorn. and. Robert Titus. V t "Th I te ti f th cussmg ). e program WI • o ers. e n gI'a on 0 e. classilication, grade point and Mrs. Mitchell attended the uni- . League-National ' State and 1..0- I close With a short lecture on! campus ac t' IV) ·t· les of the nonu' nee \'ersi tv here for three years. She cal," will be a <strong>10</strong>-minute talk by p~try and democraoy. should be given. is a member of Beta Sigma Phi, Avukah Club Invites Miss Mitchell. Langland, a graduate of the Any interested group of stubusiness women's sorority in Chairman of the tea commit- university b!!re, last year won dents may turn in a name for Denver. She has been employed Intereated Students tee is Mrs. Jacob Van der Zee. honorabJe mention in two eol- nomination by applying at the by Neusteters company there To Attend Meetings She will be assisted by Mrs. P. lege poetry contests held by Har- information desk of <strong>Iowa</strong> Union for the past year. L. Risley and Mrs. C. R. Stro- pel'S' magazine, and the Atlantic for a nomination blank. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell wiU <strong>The</strong> Avukah club, recently orther. Interested women are in- Monthly and hall had his work make their home in Denver. Fanized on the campus, invites vited to attend. publisn,ed , )n <strong>The</strong> Saturday Review of Lite~ature and the Am <strong>The</strong>ta Rho to Meet where Mr. Mitchell is employed all studen,ts interested in student by the Intermountain Applian,ce Zionism to attend its meetings. erlcljn M~rcllry, besides the colleg~ <strong>The</strong> Old Gold <strong>The</strong>ta Rho girls company. <strong>The</strong> purpose ' of the club is to Delta Chi Gives' literary maJrazine, American wiU hold their regular business foster Jewi!\h. ide'als and culture. PrefaceS. " meeting Monday in the I.O.O.F. Mrs. Rarick, Miller <strong>The</strong> meetinls which will b~ Banquet Sunday hall at 7 :30 p.m. , To Be Co-H08telle, held every other Wednesday eve- the fraternity al Cornell univer- A hormone spray has been developed to make apples remain on nlme in <strong>Iowa</strong> Union are open. to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Iowa</strong> Chapter of Delta sity in Ithaca, N. Y. <strong>The</strong> Two-Two club will meet I those . who ' rare , interested, In- Chi fraternity will celebrate An invitation has been exin the light and power company formal discussiops and round- Fpunder's Day at the chapter tended to ail alumni of the local trees until mature. assembly room Monday at 7:30 table conferences will comprise house Sunday at a noon banquet. chapter to attend the banquet. Constantine the Great originated the seven-day week as a cal p.m. Mrs. Clara Rarick and Mrs. the prollram. Rabbi Morris Kert- This occasion mark! the fiftieth A program bas been outlined for Charles Miller will be hostesses. zer is the adviser of the club. anniversary 01 the founding of the meeting. endar division. A little over nine years ago the Larew Plumbing compan)" was formed in <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>City</strong>. <strong>The</strong> firm has always stood in its reputation as an efficient and dependable organization. Service is the company's watchword. One of the main features is the 24-bour service, seven days a week. A call on the telephone-any hour of the day or night - will bring the Larew plumber to your door. Six full-time service trucks, pictured above, enable the organization to completely handle any amount of business promptly and efficiently. In addition to the service trucks, six additional cars augment the service: Besides plumbing IIIld repair work, a complete line nf appliances is handled, including refrigerators, stokers, oil burners, gas burning equipment and washing machines. Franchises owned are Hot Point refrigerators, ranges and water heaters; Easy washers; Purmitt water conditioning equipment; Wayne oil burners; Fire Tender stokers, and Muller gas burning equipment. Air-conditioning, sheet metal and hot-air furnace work are also done by Larew. A complete service department for . washing machines is also maintained. <strong>The</strong> company employs an average of 18 full-time employees. Expert knowledge of their work is an absolute requirement. When in need of 8 plumber, advice in plumbing and heating, or estimates on inStallation, dial 9681 and one of their representatives will gladly and promptly call on you. <strong>The</strong> store is located at 227 E. Washington street, across from, the city hall. Adelaide'S Beauty Salon Permanent wavlDa'. hain&fliDI IlCalp treaimenls, ~curiDt. <strong>10</strong>7 (owa Ave. PhollfJ 1913 MOVING A S peciali:.ed Service With THOMPSON'S Dial 2161 Charles A. Beckman .Funeral Director we consider it our sacred duty to serve with understanding • • • hel'pfulness in arranging all details of the services and interment which are to 'become tender memories. 507 East College <strong>The</strong> expenditure may vary our service, never. Ambulance Service \ ============================================================ , WHETHER You're a kING ' • Dr. W. L. Schenck, Dentist 615 <strong>Iowa</strong> State Bank & Trust Bldg. Dial 2621 Urban & Urban Dr8. Osteopathic Physicians 224 South Linn Dial 4821 Frank L. Love, M.D. II 'East Washington Dial 9235 George Maresh, M.D. <strong>10</strong>3¥.. South Clinton Dial 6325 LeVora', Varsity CleaneTl "Across From the Campus" 23 East Washington Dial 4153 Home Fuel Company <strong>12</strong>01 Sheridan Dial 9494 H. L. Bailey Agency 118Y.. East College Dial 9494 Ho,an . Bro8. Studebaker Sale. & Service 114 S. Linn Dial 6424 Par;" Cleaners 1111 EaBt <strong>Iowa</strong> DIal 3136 <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Nail Chevrolet SALESMAN New Cars 2<strong>10</strong> ~. Burlington Dial 9651 Cook NOIh Sale. <strong>12</strong>0 S. Gilbert Dial 7155 <strong>Iowa</strong> LanJ. Co. Real Estate Brokers I. S. B. & T. ·Bldg . .. Dial 9624 Capitol Cale <strong>12</strong>4 E. Wa8hin~ Dial 2785 Hot Fiah Shop ~ 513 S. Riverside Dri:.oe Dial 9934 R. BOIchrwgel &; ~Qn Real Estate - Lqa~ 217 I. S, B. & T. Bldll. Dial 2177 Marathon. Cale <strong>12</strong>5 S. C1lnWn Dial 9916 . Meredith'. Tea Room 13 S. Dubuque Dial '1'131 Smith'. Ca/~ 11 S. Dub~ue Dial 3303 A LAWYER BAKER DAD'S DAY Ideal Cleaners 1<strong>10</strong> South Capitol Dial 4119 r ,r, Brown's Unique Cleanerl 216 E. College ,,. Dial 3663 p Johnston Coal Co. 425 E. Washington Dial 6464 Shulman Coal Co, 721 S. Capitol Dial 6136 Firestone Home & Auto Store8 232 S. Dubuque Dial 4924 Willenbrock Motor Co. 221 E. College Dial 48<strong>12</strong> Montgomery Ward &; Co. <strong>12</strong>1 E. College Dial 9635 Mayflower Inn 11<strong>10</strong> N. Dubuque Dial 9935 Hotel Jefler,on "Home of the Huddle" Dial 4<strong>12</strong>1 Boerner', Pharmacy , 113 East Washington Dial il17 ,"