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THE DES MOINES REGISTER-WEDNESDAY MAY 16, 1984., PACE TWO-A Mrs. Lawrence DeGraff, and Daughter A. J. Todds to Entertain At Tea for Mrs. Maulsby Now Good Teeth Are Credited to Bright Sunshine mm.

.,1 i JENNIFER HALE Nita Says That Kent's Interest in Mary Will Anger Mrs. Severn. R. AND MRS. ALBERT J.

evenii.e at a brldee partv at TODD will entertain with a homB romolimenUne Mrs. Schoid of Milwaukee, who ii here visiting her sister, Mrs. L. By Eisie nercB. 4 p.

m. tea Sunday at their SUNSHINE, that vital force. thomei 1M5 Forty.sixth honor. adding another credit to lting Mrs. Robert Maulsby of Los REOIN HERE TODAY: Newcndorp.

vA-f fas JENNIFER HALE rum away from T.na Anoln on tha "lht pAVlp cnREY la wurdartd. book. pan.asa on tha Larwn" tn 'tt! f'vm? hr nam" a MARY ptXON. Whan tha aVamar rtiihn Inlo a rnrk hcUM of already long list of virtues. Angeles, Cal Guests were the Mesdames c.

rm 'aw Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. L. Dickerson, P. J.

Payseur, h' I' I Scientists are now expounding the theory that sound teeth depend W. E. Maulsby, Mr. and Mrs. Westphai, h.

m. Harney and Inaruaa Mary rrom nar canm ini iwuinr. -a p'rkal up by another Mary fln.la Krnt'a intrraat In her ambarrajln. Havinc loid him thai aha la from Seattle. ahe forced to tell other lira to make her etory cr.nvln.

ins. He jromiwa her a joh In hi nfflca. (or ha 11 aalra manager of Uia Severn Lumber and ah. prumlaea J. Hershe, Hiram S.

Hunn, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraln Watters, Mrs. Helen Sayre 10 report lor wi.ru im.rniiiy inuiHiiiK report for work Monoay morning. Mar; ry Thompson, Mrs.

Kathryn Sayre, She clips away from him when the boat norka, and hurrle. to rent an apartment, reporta for work at the Severn company. There aha wina of MTA Nri.Phnt ak. Mary for aeveral datca hut aha 'haptfR SKVEN-' If hla auaplclona hava been arouaed. NOW Rfe.AU CHAfTfcK Biivia.

upon the sunshine Vitamin D. Laboratories are working on this theory and attempting to incorporate this vitamin in certain roi Wondera deri Frank Code and Lon Johnson. Mrs. C. F.

Scheld Is Honored foods. There is some contention among Mrs. A. H. Alexander, 4010 University was hostess Tuesday By Rob Eden.

KENT SEVERN sent for you again tonight, I hear," Nita was standing in front of the mirror pulling her hat over her straight dark hair. She was the only one in the locker room. The others having gone by this time. dental scientists as to Just what causes tooth decay. One school believes that a clean tooth never decays.

Engagement Is Announced Attacks Enamel. Mary said nothing, but went right to ner locKer, opened it and took out her things. "Spnt for vou last niirht. too. if I remember right, Nita Others attribute tooth decay to deficiency of phosporous and cal yv mnu continued, cocking her hat at a little sharper angle over her rr, viirrVita in oiirnrssirm Business.

simnnRfl?" cium in the saliva, for In case of this deficiency the saliva attacks "Yes, business, about some cost shecta I was typing" "Yeah I imagine. If Kent Sev that conference of the stars, I tont.it tr. lollr nhrmr. rnflt. He grinned across the WU wo.tw.'V.

mhv.im ha umtilrl have talked about. 8Uf's the enamel of the teeth made up almost entirely of these two minerals and as roughened enamel makes a splendid breeding place for germs and bacteria, decay is i i I i II table. "Fact in, I was in a taxi ga who ought be-Talkod to! train baggage and tout coot sheets. Besides, in tho! wh 1 bound to follow. Diet rich in milk is recommend' three years I've worked for him, Kent Severn hag never Riven a thought popped In my mind that i 1 .1 1 U.

CI ed. cheese, eggs, meat, poultry, i IJIIUURI KU JIUIMB lY OH fish and green vegetables. Ex Maxlne Gilmore Is Complimented Maxlne Murray and Helen Mitchell entertained the members of Gamma Sigma Phi sorority re. cently with a prenuptial courtesy honoring Maxine Gilmore, at Miss Murray's home, 3120 Sixth av, Prizes were won by Mrs. Martin McBride and Dorothy Miller.

Members attending other than those named are Mrs. William Yaggy, and the Misses Kay Dykstra, Wilma Zimmerli, Miriam Barrum, Signa Henderson, Doris Noah, Hazel Clark, Grace Rora-baugh, Margaret Malson, Mary Lawton, Bessie Koeppel, Ann Neighbor, Amy Hulburt, and Louisa Grinnell. I Kntertained With Luncheon Mrs. Leon A. Graber, queen of Netaker temple, who is leaving ths latter part of the month for San Diego, to attend the suprems session of Daughters of the Nile, was honored with a luncheon given by officers of the local group, Friday at the home of Mrs, L.

E. Maxey. Two Women Entertain Mrs. George Morgan and Mrs. Bonnie Brown entertained their mothers Sunday with a dinner at Mrs.

Morgan's home, 1751 Walnut st. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. O. Olron, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan and Mrs. G.

Lory and son. Mother to Have Guest Ray Thursday The mothers of Brownie pack No. 5 of Bird school will have guest day Thursday at the horns tupped on the glass and told the ercise is recommended. Thorough i t). to stop.

I got out and vou came alone. Rose says nes bought a boat ticket. Still have mastication. Fluffy desserts af ford the teeth no exercise what batty about you. the train tickets, as a matter of "It isn't true!" ever.

7YHJ fart. I must remember to have Miss Shepherd turn them in and Strong Teeth, Her Big Hero. "No? Well, what does he go to The Eskimos, it is pointed out, get my money back. Funny, your desk so much for, then? And isn't it?" never knew what tooth decay was until the white man introduced delicate dishes to them. Living when he comes into the office in -ypg, it's funny." Her eyes the morning, do you think hC0p.ned wider as ahe looked at looks at any of us the way hejhim.

Kent was half Joking and on raw fish which needed thor ough chewing the Eskimos bad looks at you? Say, I'm not blind, half serious, she knew. But it strong, sparkling white teeth Hii face spreads a mile when he'sjwag strange, his taking the giving you a good morning. More 'Grace Laraen" when he didn't MIm Katherine Lubbock, Perhaps in the not-far distant future science will formulate the final cure-all and make ancient expect to, when he was on his way to the train. Perhaps there history of tooth decay or defects, Brush Thoroughly. power to you, Mary, At least, you've done what none of us ever could get him interested in you.

Like him?" "Of course. Everybody likes him." "1 could go for him in a big was something that shaped des tinlcs. Might Be Recognized. Ceremony Will Take Place in June. For the present it seems the part of wisdom to take the preachings of all the schools to "And then on the boat, that night," he went on.

"I was first A NNOUNCEMENT was made way, If he ever looked my way but ha hasn't and he probably Saturday of the engagement heart the one says: eat plenty up on deck, I hadn't undressed yet. One of the officers, and approaching marriage of of foods that need plenty of chew won't," Nita sighed. who knew me at school the one ing. The other says: get your that piled us into the lifeboat to. full share of sunshine.

The third says brush your teeth thoroughly of Mrs. J. M. Smith, 641 Nine-teenth st. Each member will Kent, from the day she had tarted working for him, wsa the big hero In her life, and yet she wasn't jealous of his attentions to gether asked me and two other fellows if we would check up on the staterooms to see if by any after every meal and massage the bring some mother eligible for fir' I' 1 i gums membership in the organization next year.

A l.p. m. luncheon As a matter of fact, the three- chance there was anyone who hadn't heard the alarms. I took' 'B' deck don't know why, even Mary. 8he enjoyed it.

personally It was a triumph, and If she ever found out that Kent and Mary went out together, she was due to m-one program seems easy Miss Katherine Lubbock, daughter of M. W. Lubbock of Shells-burg, and Ben F. Garmer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ned D. Garmer, 1237 Thirty-ninth st. The announcement was made at a party given in Shellsburg. Out of town guests were the Misses Ruth Potter, Frances Kock, Helen Mattes and Mary Newell and Mrs. AI Drews all of Iowa City, and Mrs, Garmer and Mrs.

D. R. McAnally of Des Moines. will be served. Assisting hostesses and that's, where I found will be Mrs.

A. B. Askren and Mrs. H. W.

Lee. enough to follow and the woman with foresight will do it; for clean, sound, sparkling teeth are yet, you. collect one dollar from a boy i friend in the bookkeeping depart an asset from a health as well as "It might have been any of three fellows who came into your Are Honored At Rweption Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash wers ment who had bet her yesterday that Kent was unassailable where a beauty standpoint stenographers were concerned.

complimented with a reception stateroom that night, but it wasn't. It was Then the fact that you hadn't gone ip on Sunday afternoon and evening by I wouldn't let Mamma Severn get too close to you, dar deck that you were there for me to find, scared to death, Mrs. Friedman Heads Local A.AXJ.W. Branch Mr. Ash's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. B. Ash, 821 Nineteenth st. There were 60 guests.

hardly able to walk" Miss Lubbock was graduated by the University of Iowa where she was affiliated with Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. Garmer attended the University of Cincinnati, and Drake university and was graduated from the University of Iowa where he was affiliated with Del- I was there, Mary said to herself but not for tha reason you supposed. I wasn't scared Mrs. Lawrence DeGraff, and three and a half month old daughter, Diane, are pictured today.

The DeGraffs live at 1137 Twenty-eighth st. Diane i3 the great granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Foster and Mrs.

E. H. Jones and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence DeGraff and Mrs.

Geraldine Jones Foster. Mrs. Stanley Friedman was elected president of the Des Moines branch of the American ta SiRma Ti fraternity. Beta Gam 1 ivVl about the wreck, I could walk, but I was afraid to go on deck because because I thought ITCIIEII Association of University Women and Chl FhI rl rater 'ft at the annual election. This was "Me- He is now connected with MWfi someone might recognize me as Send Gift to Girl But a Three women and three men occupied it.

She didn't know any of them, and none of the six was Jenhlfer Hale LEIIZER held Saturday at a short business the General Electric Co. of sche- mgy meetine- nrecpdinB- the ta civon hectadv, N. Y. Ihw2 WW Greet Husband, Too "That's one reason why we've r. looking up at her.

annually for Drake university By Susette. SUSETTE: In sending a wed seniors. "Not that one, the one beyond was gone, and Mary was sitting at the table alone, her cold hands clasped tightly in her lap. She wasn't alone long, however, for Ives slipped Into Kent's seat as soon as Kent was out the door. "Jennifer?" "Yea, Parker" There was no use denying anything.

He knew uiners elected to office were that with tha two men" got to be friends, Mary, because we were meant to be friends. The other reason is that I like you and I want you to like me. And we're going to have lots of good times together. This is only the ding gift to a very dear friend in another town whose husband I Mrs. H.

G. Langdon, secretary One of the men was white- and Mesdames C. T. Carney and have never met. will I send the haired, the other was young, with Rail Gngsby, directors.

Other nnrtrflcA to hir nr tft thpm hnth? fair thin hair combed smoothly back from his high forehead. His -w K. Newton. members of the executive board are Mrs. Clement Sones, vice presi start, Just a mere beginning.

We can have so much fun, there's the ANSWER: You should address eyes were gray, and his features delicate, He was looking directly dent, and Mrs. James A. Down your package to the girl, but your whole winter ahead of us, the whole spring" ling," she advised dusting her nose with mother layer of powder. "She's got Kent's life pretty well planned out for him, even if he doesn't suspect it. There are rumors around town that she wants him to marry Emily Vinson.

I guess everybody knows it but Kent" "Vou might smile again, Mary. I Ilka to see you smile, and you don't very often, you know." Obediently, the girl smiled. "There! That's better. I thought you weren't having a good, tlme.j and I do want you to. You've a queer smile, Mary.

It's sort of sad, if you know what I mean. And yet I like it" Kent was very happy, happier than he had been for a long time. His spirits had been high since Vary bad climbed into his car at the parking station, and they had tarted off together, Since they had been at the little table in the corner of the dining room at the Yacht club he had hardly taken his eyes off bis companion. "Silly thing, but I've been thinking of this since yesterday, since you told me you'd come with me. Could hardly work this afternoon, what with thinking about you.

IWere your ears burning, Mary?" "Not that I noticed." "They should have been," he con-tlnued with mock severity. "They should have burned to a crisp. Last night they should have heated up, too, because I dreamed of you. ing, treasurer, who were elected greeting should be to them both a last year. There was also the specter of Jennifer Hale between them.

No, at Mary Dixon. Their eyes met for an Instant, but in that instant Mary Dixon knew that Parker Ives was In the same room with her. Not only in the The final meeting of the branch will be held at a June picnic in Greenwood park. Mrs. Leon Wood it wouldn't do.

Even If they were meant to be friends, if in some SUSETTE: I am Just getting married and wondered if I could use the same linens for my breakfast table and bridge table because they are about the same size. What is considered the right her, "When can I see you tonight? Came in by plane this morning on a business deal and I'm going out again early in the morning." When Kent returned to the dining room, Parker was back at his own table, Mary Dixon's address in his pocket, and Mary was alone at the table in the corner. "Thought you'd never get here," Ives grumbled as Mary put her key into the door. "I couldn't get away any sooner." She snapped on the light, and is the retiring president way their meeting had been prearranged by some power higher same room, but not more than 20 feet away. To Keep Hoqs in Top Condition than this earth, as Kent said in She turned back to her coffee TERSONAL.

Miss Helen Albert Is spending his Joking, half serious way, their as calmly as she could. few weeks in Fort Leavenworth friendship couldn't be. If how size cloth and napkins for such occasions? C. Emmetsburg. "No, I don't know him," she where she is visiting her uncle and said to Kent, but her brain was Mary hated that word, If by some chance, the murderer of Da mm lye aunt, Capt.

and Mrs. E. H. De- ANSWER: The usual size for In a panlo and she was afraid that Kent would catch some of vid Corey was found, then it could be, but not until then. he followed her Into the apart It her actions.

such cloths is 36 by 38 with the napkins 8 by 8. I would have different cloths for the breakfast table and the bridge table because As Calm As Fmsabtn. What was Parker doing here? Ford. Mrs. A.

O. Rust of Charles City and Dr. Verplonek Magd-sick of Webster City are guests of Mrs. S. E.

Lincoln, 2220 E. Thirty-second st. ment. She was very pale as she sat down, still wearing her hat and her gloves. "Know that man behind you?" Kent said after a little silence.

the bridge cloths should be hand- In Seattle? Of course he recognized her. He couldn't help but do that. Didn't he know her well? Hadn't he known her for six Ives drew out his watch and omer than the breakfast ones, "He's been looking at you ever since he came in looked at it. The girl didn't need to ask him the time. She knew, months in Los Angeles? Hadn't David1 ior he na(1 Kent the time he Introduced her to Long time since I've dreamed of a Mary's hands grew cold, and she felt the color, the warmth leaving her cheeks.

It couldn't happen tonight not when she was with Kent and he seemed Corey? Ready to Go? Parker Ives In Seattle. Tarker here in the same room. Ten days ago he had called her to tell her raf NR A C.r. Aiithortt Uhel a so happy with her Oh, God. don't let it happen tonight! David Corey was dead.

Slowly she turned around "The police think you did it. looked at the table back of her. girl. Thought I'd outgrown it Haven't done it since my stripling days in college. Nice dream I had about you, too, but I won't tell you about it now.

I'll leave that until later until we get on the boat. Know how to run one?" Mary said aha didn't "Well, I'll teach you, and when I get through with you, you'll be a master marineress." The Lout Time. Kent' was counting, then, on Tests conducted on many farms prove conclusively that the feeding of a little Lewis' Lye in the mash and slop acta as a fine conditioner of hogs, as it supplies the alkaline condition necessary for their health and thrift. Recent slaughter house reports on several lots of hogs that were fed Lewis' Lye and where the Lewis' Lye Plan of Hog Sanitation had been followed, read "Casings strong with no evidence of worms." Best results are obtained by feeding Lewis' Lye to the pigs from the time they are weaned until they are 4 'j to 5 months old. Dissolve Vi teaspoon of Lewis' Lye to each gallon of slop or can in Jennifer.

For God's sake think up an alibi they're on their way now to your house. Call up a wnen he dropped her in front of the Thornley Arms. Then it was one-thirty. Now it couldn't be any more than one thirty-two. All the three and a half hours in Kent's boat, "The Chanticleer," she had kept looking at the round clock that hung above the steering wheel.

Even when Kent Insisted she take the wheel, her eyes had traveled up to it constantly. Talking to him, trying to laugh with him, attempting to be natural when she knew Tarker was waiting for her at the Thornley Arms. When she didn't know what Parker would say, what he was going to do, Then Kent wanted to have something to eat after they got off the little boat that was his Points for Parents BT mVTH WALLACE lawyer right away I'll send one out to you, if you want me to!" continuing this friendship. Mary 9 His voice shrill, high over the phone. And now he was here, and in a moment everyone in the room would know she, Mary Dixon, was Jennifer Hale.

Kent would know "Ready to go?" Kent asked. Yes, she was ready for anything. "Then I'll go ahead and see if I W1 CHARIS pride he overrode her objections and there was another half hour each 50-gaI. barrel; in the mash, thoroughly dissolve tea-spoon of Lewis' Lye in a gallon of water before the grain is of agony. She had told Ives she'd the boat ia full of gas.

Be back for try to be home by eleven. (To Be Continued.) you In five minutes." With that he added. Feed Lewis' Lye to your pigs every day. Every hog raiser should have all the facts about this Lewis' Lye Hog-feeding Plan. Send for valuable literature now! Not This Mntheri Just a little piece won't hurt ber.

It nerms so ftelflsh to eat something she can't have. The SAFE and SURE LEWD 0.W PresentJROPICAL Important Improvement In Summer Figure Control, Charii foundation garments (or summer wear offer you a new experience in smart figure control and in comfort To give you this important double feature, Charii designers created TROPICAL an exclusive mesh-type material that is distinctly beautiful, unusually porous andpossesses sturdy, long-wearing quality. Every woman wfio needs definite figure control during the summer season should own a Charis, made of cool, comfortable TROPICAL material. It offers the usual features of Charis design and is available in a variety of models to suit different figure types To wondered again how she could break it off easily, break it off tonight, if she could. For she had made up her mind that this was the first and last time ehe was fcoing out with him.

The resolution, firm as it was, lowered her spirits still more. For she liked Kent Severn. She had to admit that to herself, even if she didn't want to. She liked him more than ahe had aver liked any man before. If If Bhe had met him two weeks ago, when she was Jennifer Hale, ahe might have thought herself In iove with him.

Now, there was no place in her life for love, and there was no place in her life for Kent Severn. "Something," somebody," ae went on, seriously, "intended that we should meet Mary. I'm sure ef that otherwise we wouldn't have met at all. Maybe the tan had a conference and one them said to another: Tvent Cavern has to meet Mary things were arranged and we suet Why, when I was in San JYanclsco, Saturday, Sept 2, I tad no mora Idea of traveling tern on tha Grace Laraen' than well. Jumping out of en alr-j'jm.

Had my Ucksta on the train, and until I was going Cat way. "To thia day, I don't know PAINT GLEANER To do a really beautiful Removes Paint Easily, Quickly job of painting your furniture, floors, or woodwork, you should first re 10 move the old coat of paint or varnish. Lewis Lye is used and recommended by experts as the best and quickest meth Qvyi This od. Send today for free book of directions. 'A arrange a private home showing And here's pood news: Lewis' Lye has been reduced from 13c to 10c a can at your grocer's.

CHAM VAX WRAPPED Removes the dirt but leaves the paint Cleans everything around the house At All Stores ot this new summer garment, just 'phone or write the address below. Mother: Little girts like yon hava costards, and big daddies and mothers have pie. a Which Is more Indicative of selfishnessdoing what Is best CHARIS OF DES MOINES fih W'Jnut Sts, 720 FLEMISG BLDG. Plxmt 34809 for Vttur child, nr thlnbinir nf SO I'M changed my mind except how jou feel yourself JAS. 0.

Swis, Mgr. of SsttialUes, Dept. 0-4, 20 N. WicLir, Clitap, IB..

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