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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1923)
I rw&i : Helen Hoagland Betrothed 3/Qtett - —' WooLgland Social Omaha is interested In the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoagland*of the betrothal of their daughter, Helen Edith, to Eor ing Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elliott. Mias Hoagland and Mr. Elliott are among the most popular of the young set, and their marriage will be an event of importance. Mise Hoagland is a graduate of the Cathedral school, St. Mary, L. I.. and was a maid of Ak-Sar-Ben in the court of 1921. Her sister. Miss Emma, was a duchess to Queen Eleanor this year. In the summer of 1922 Miss I-Ioagland toured Europe with her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Summers, and her cousin, Stewart Summers, and was the guest of her uncle. Col. David Stone, at Coblenz. Mr. Elliott is a member of J3eta Theta PI. and became affiliated with the fraternity at the University of Nebraska, where he was a student. No date has been set for the wed ding. Silver Wedding Party. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McClelland cele brated their silver wedding annlver ■ary with a party to 30 guests Wed nesday evening. The house was elab orately decorated In Christmas greens. The wedding ceremony was performed over again by Rev. Mr. Vanderlippo of Clifton Hill Presby terian church. Friends presentee! the "bride” and "groom” with a complete set of table silver and with a silver gift. Among several who came to Omaha for the affair were Mr^ and Mrs. Harvey Peters. Lincoln, mother and father of Mrs. MaClellar , and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jacobs, Atchison. Kan. Mrs. Jacobs Is a sister of Mrs. McClelland. . __ Wellesley Tea. Mrs. Harry Byrne. 317 South Fifty third street, will be hostess for the WeHesley college tea Friday, Janu ary 4. \_ Crainfat. Tkt FesADrisit ArAUAgw Avoid Imitation;—SohaUtitoa UEHLER BROS. OMAHA’S LEADING CASH MARKETS For Quality Meats, Quick Service and lowest Prices PLEASE SHOP EARLY 212 N. 16th St. 4903 S. 24th St. 2408 Cuming St. Stores Open Until 9 P. M. 634 W. Broadway, Council Bluff*. Small, Lean Fresh TTa.ma 15c Small, Lean Pork Shoulders Small, Lean Pork Loins Prime Beef Rib Roast, Rolled Fresh Killed OOr Chickens_ Fresh Killed Of\r Young Ducks Fresh Killed OAr Young Geese “ * ^ Fancy No. 1 D r y Picked Turkeys for Yo*ur New Year’s Dinner. Choice Beef Pot Roast PORK CUTS Freeh Spareribs, lb.9* Fresh Leaf Lard, lb.13* Fresh Pork Butts, lb.... 12Vi* Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lbs.25* Fresh Pig Snouts, 4 lbs.. .25* Fresh Pig Hearts, 4 lbs. .25* Fresh Pig Tails, lb.11* Freeh Pig Liver, 2 lbs.15* Fresh Neck Ribs, 5 lbs...25* BEEF CUTS Choice Rib Boiling Beef ..Q* Choice Beef Chuck Roast, per lb.11* Choice Round Steak,'lb...IV* Choice Sirloin 8teak. lb...20* Fresh Cut Hamburger. . 12Vi* Choice Corned Beef, lb.... 10* GENUINE SPRING LAMB Fancy Hindquarters, lb...20* Fancy Fprequarters, lb.... 14* ‘Choice Lamb Chops, lb....20* Fancy Cream Cheese, lb...28* Fancy BrlAc Cheese, lb-28* SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured Strip Bacon..144 Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, lean, per lb.204 Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, per lb.12V>4 Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, per lb.174 Cudahy's Puritan Bacon.. 284 Cudahy’s Puritan Hams...244 Oold’s Niagara Bacon, lb. 284 VEAL CUTS Choice Veal Roast, lb.144 Choice Veal Chops, lb.204 Choice Veal Stew, lb.104 Value Bran^) Milk.104 Early June Peas. 2 cane. 254 Fancy Tomatoes, 2 cans.. 254 P. A O. Soap. 10 bars.354 Buehler Bros. Soap, 4 1-lb. bars for .-254 BUTTERINE Liberty Nut Oleo, lb- 224 Liberty Nut Oleo, 9 lbs..$1.05 Evergood Oleo, 2 Ibe.484 Evergood Oleo, 9 lbs....$1.15 Best Creamery Butter. Ih 524 _ ~ Social Calendar Saturday, December 29. Miss es Bernice Meieryurgen -and Helen Stoltenberg, tea at Miss Stolten berg'a home from 4 to 6. Tea. Misses Frances Castetter and Lydfa Burnett a( the Castetter home. Neville-Langdon wedding at St. Barnabas church. Wedding of Miss Louvesta Lawless to Raymond J. Mundy at home of bride’s parents. Omaha club, tea dance. Week-End Dancing club, dinner dance at Fontenelle. Phi Delta Psi sorority of Univer sity of Omaha, dance at Blackstone. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dixon, dancing party at their home for their daugh ter. Miss Marie. Ukrainian chorus at the Auditor ium, Tuesday Musical auspices. Mrs. L. M. Lord, dinner for her daughter. Miss Dorothy, preceding Miss Dixon's dance. Mias Mary Vance, hostess at tea at her home, for BO guests, the hours being from 3 to B. Delta Delta Delta sorority will hon HUNGERFORD’S DAWES COUNTY POTATOES ro5XrS of the following named atoreas C. H. MALLINSON, JA 3614. CENTRAL MARKET. AT 7175. v l.OUIS SOMMERS, WA 0102. HAYDEN BROTHERS, AT 6625. TABLE SUPPLY. AT 3857. SOMMERS’ BROS.. HA 0188. All Buy-Rite Store* have an order in for our Dawes County potatoes, but they have not yet been supplied. File your order with your nearest Buy-Rite Store and they will deliver them to you as soon as they arrive. Dawes County Potatoes are also used exclusively In the Rome Hotel Cafeteria and the Hanson Cafeteria, 24th and Famam. These potatoes are all hand sorted, fresh from the cellars of the farm; and while not so cheap as some, you will find them1 cheaper in the long run. a.4 they are all sound and solid and carry no waste. Dawes County Potatoes are raised on dry land. They cook in about one-half the time that it takes to cook the wet land, soggy potatoes and they cook up mealy and fluffy, while the wet land tuber turns out watery and heavy. Dawes County Early Ohio Potatoes are the very best potatoes on sale in the City of Omaha today, except for Just one other kind and that kind is: DAWES COUNTY RED TRIUMPH POTATOES, which are also on sale at these stores. The RED TRIUMPH HAVE A TASTE AND FLAVOR ALL THEIR OWN—something different and more pleasing and satisfying than any other potato. Try them in compe tition with any other potato grown and I am sure I will have your full appro bation and futura patronage. Please ask your grocer for HUN* GERFORDS RED TRIUMPH PO TATOES. Try them boiled with the jackets on; try'them baked; try them fried or French-fried; try them any way you wish and try them com petition with the very best other po tato you can get hold of. I will stand or fall on the test and leave it to your own judgment and your own taste. REMEMBER, they are a drier potato than the wet lard potato and that they cook in one-half the time that it taKj»« to cook the wet land potatoes. THERE FORE, do not let them cook all to pieces. I want our DAWES COUNTY PO TATOES to stand strictly on merit. All I ask is that you favor us with a trial. If you find them Just as good OR BETTER, then 1 ask that you us< them instead of the shipped in product. Bake a few of our potatoes in the same oven right with a few of the shipped in product; boil a few of otir potatoes right in the same kettle with a few of the outside product; fry them in competition, mash them in competi tion, French fry them in competition. THEN USE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT. I am willing to leave it to you. Call any of the above stores, whose telephone numbers I have given, and ask them to send you a peck or a bushel of DAWES COUNTY, NEB., RED TRIUMPH OR EARLY OHIO POTATOES. The case will then be in your hands and 1 will rest upon your verdict. Yours most sincerely. ARAH L. HUNGERFORD. Crawford. Neb. or the active members from Lincoln with a bridge luncheon at the Bran dels. Miss Evelyn Ledwieh. evening bridge for Miss Marian Weller, fol lowed by suppsr at the Brandels res taurants. Alpha Omlcron PI luncheon at the Brandels. Mrs. Rudolph Rlx will give a tea from 4 to 6 in the afternoon for her dnughter, Miss Margaret, a senior in high school. 100 guests will attend. Miss Rosemary Foley. luncheon at the Brandels restauran^ followed by a theater party at the'Brandeis in hon or of her sister. Genevieve. Miss Marjorie Barrett, luncheon for Miss Marian Weller. 1 Pi Phi sorority luncheon at the Brandels restaurants Saturday. “Mrs. A. M. Gallagher, bridge lunch earfint home in honor of her daughter, Katherine Gallagher, and Miss Eliza beth Gass of Columbus, holiday guest of Miss Gallagher. Emanon club. Centi-al High school, dance at Burgess Nash tearoa®. Miss Dorothy JudSon, dinner at the Brandels for members of Miss Ver nolle Head’s wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davidson, dinner for their daughter. Miss Doro thy, preceding Mlse Marie Dixon's dance. Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm, tea at home for Alexander Koshetz, director; E. Belloussoff, cellist, and the Ukrainian chorus. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ferguson, eve ning bridge for Miss Lulu WMrt of Kearney. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Uehling, 44 guests at evening bridge for Mr. and Mrs. Spray Gardner of Greeley, Colo., who are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Frank Simon. Mrs. T. J. Prettyman, dinner for Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Forstan of New York. Alpha Chi Omega, entertained at I gjp^pypj KVKNTlfNTM Call AT. 3857—And Save Money Save 20% to 33% Off the Regular Prices Pre-Inventory Sale j SATURDAY AND MONDAY You Save Off : CAMPBELL’S SOUP, all kinds, Q 1.r 12c cant at.-.“‘b LUX, regular price 12c, QA. g% at only.. SHELLED PECANS, new crop, QOr $1.25 value, per lb.. ANKOLA COFFEE, 40c value, *50 n per lb. for .OAiC fSHELLED ENGLISH WALNUTS, new crop, ! $1.00 value, per lb. MACARONI and SPAGHETTI, all 10c pkgs. 7%£ AD VO JELL, all flavors, 10c pkgs.7 Vat MONARCH CATSUP, 30c bottles.22*4* ! ASPARAGUS, green cuts and tips, 40c can...30<* ^NAVY BEANS, 10c quality, per lb.7**C (SALMON, 1 -lb. flat can, 35c value.26<* ! TOMATOES, fancy, solid pack, 25c cans. 3 for .50£ TOMATOES, solid pack, 15c cans., ROLLED OATS, Advo 15c pkg. for. 10<? iHERSHEY’S COCOA, 25c can, 3 for.50C ! BUTTER, Seward or Idlewilde. per lb.55* ; CHEESE, American Cream or Briclc, per lb.29* SUNKIST FLOUR, $1.57 I 48-lb. bag ... CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 large bar* for.43* CREME OIL TOILET SOAP, 4 bar* for .25* ORANGES, fancy Narel, 2 dozen for..35C LEMONS, Sunkiat, thin rined, per dozen.20* SWEET POTATOES, fineat Virginia*, 4 lb*, for.25* CRANBERRIES, eatrn .pecial, 2 lb*, for.25* CRAPE FRUIT, fineat Florida, 6 for .25* EXTRA LARGE GRAPE FRUIT, 4 for.25* CHICKENS or HENS, borne drea.ed, .pring. lb.23H* LEGS OF LAMB, »pring . 25* PORK SHOULDER ROAST, lean .11*.4* PORK LOIN ROAST, lean...12H* POT ROAST, choice »teer, lb.10* WILSON'S PORK SAUSAGE, in lb. carton*.22Vi* DOLD'S NIAGARA BACON, half or whole, lb.25*4* BEEF TENDERLOIN, larded, lb.37H* Dold't Sugar-Cured Breakfaat Bacon, half or whole. . -1.3’"i* FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY OYSTERS, itandard, 70* i *eleet. .80* I TesP Harney lift* Extra Fancy Pascal Celery Hearts doz. bunches "650 Extra Fancy Cranberries per lb. 12V40 Blue Goose Navel Oranges per doz. 17V40 Extra Large Size, doz. 380 I Fancy Head Lettuce per head 10012^0 Extra Fancy Jonathan Apples, per box 82.35 Roman Rcautiea bushel 81.88 Coffee Our Delicious Central Special per lb. 30* 3 lbs. for 88* OMAHA’S BEST FOOD MARKETS The Home of Quality Products Come Once and You Will Come Alwaya Leifti Pi* Pork Roaat per lb. 10V4* Fancy Fresh Dressed Spring Chicken* per lb., 23%* Fresh Cut Hamburger per lb. I2»r We will here plenty of Fancy Fresh Dressed Poultry for / New Year's at Rock Bottom Prices Small Lean Pip: Pork Loin Roast, lb. 18** Beat Cuts Fancy Shoulder Roast lb., 14'^ Dold's Niagara Brand Sugar Cured Bacon per lb..' 25 SATURDAY SPECIAL Something "New—Sunkist Creams per lb., 35<* —Saturday only fancy Pot Roast per lb. 11** Prime Rolled Rib Roast per lb. 22 ’*<* CANDY DEPT. McComb’s Home-Made Candies Thanking our many friends and customers for their generous patron age during the ,pBst year, we wish you a joyous and prosperous New Year and to continue buying and eating of eur delicious home made Candies. BUTTER AND -EGG DEPT. Fresh Country Butter in rolls, lb. -IfiC Guaranteed Extra Fancy Eggs in cartons, per dozen.2r»'x<* Central Xtrn Quality Butter, per lb.fil Special Inventory Price on California Fruits Del Monte Tenche* can, 30£ 8 can*, 85<* Del Monte Loganberries per een, 2fi<s Blackberries, per run, 30<* Prince Brand Peachea per can These Prices Good for Monday Also ! Fancy Florida Grapefruit each, 5* doz., 55* Jersey Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs. 25* Soft Shell j Fnglish nuts pc . 25* j Mixed Nuts j lb., 20* 5 lbs.. 08* Cane Sugar 10 lbs., 93* Pillsbury Rest Flour 4R-lb. sack 81.68 Omar Wondoi Flour 48-lb. sack 81.68 Kamo M itlget Peas cnn, 25* do* . *2.90 Kamo Midget Corn ran, 17W doz.. 82.00 tea by Mitts Dorothea Knox, president of the club at Central High school. Mrs. C. L. Loomis, matinee dance at the Brandeis, also party at their home in the evening for the guests of their daughter, Miss Charlotte, Ethel and Edwin Brandes of Hnstings and Catherine and John Rhodes of Es therville, la. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conrad, dinner at their home, followed by theater party complimentary to Miss Nancy Loach of Minneapolis. Miss DeWeenta Conrad's house guest. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus B. Lee, dinner at the Athletic club, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Thomaa of Cedar Rapids. Mrs. Deiss Muffitt, bridge at her I I I I J home for Mrs. J. Crohn of Betrolt, guest of Mrs. Sophie Shirley Me Dermott. Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Smith. 1* guests at a buffet dinner at home for their daughter. Miss Kleanor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judson, dinner for Mr*. Arthur Baur of Pari*. Mias Neva Morphew, hostene to Central High school members of the Linlnger Travel club. Prettiest Mile club, dinner dance. ----- ■ ■ ' -9 - Tea for College .Girls. Mis* Blanche Joneg entertained at tea Friday afternoon for Miss Leona Westover of Orand Island and Miss Devah Ralls, who Is home from North western college, Mapervllle, 111-, for the holidays. Though she Is cfnly 18 years of age Mollie V. Downes of London, Eng. has bad her first novel accepted by I he publishers. ______ SPECIAL for THIS WEEK NESSELRODE . PUDDING —a rieb and tasty fa vorite that nearly every one likes—a new delight if you’ve never tried it! This Special ready now at votir Delicia store to take home in bulk or in pint or quart sealed packages. rros-n rr*rt Dally «h- BBTTBB W«l[ !• Omaha, CreU. Oraad Island and 8lo«x City ^FairmontCreameryCoE* Esta*ushcdI8&4- DcuciaIckCrcam TO YOU, OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS, WE ^WISH A Merry - - Healthful - - Happy and Prosperous Neu) Year Handy Service. — Pre-Inventory — Clearance ale Sat., Dec. 29 and Mon., Dec. 31 , inHRonaMMniuvMBV There ii a Handy Service Grocer in your neighborhood. For the addrei* phone HA 132S. SAVE—Cuy Ycur January Supplies Here—SAVE CORN Country Gentle man, 3 Cans 53c Doz. $2 00 Pumpkin B?»t Dry Pack, 3 Carts 47c Dos. $1 79 Pineapple Hawaiian Sliced, 3 Cans $1.2S Doz. $4.97 BEANS Green or Wax, Cut, 3 Cans 58c Doz. $2.25 No. 2 Vi Can Assortment. 3 Apricots, Peaches, Pears or White i]] Cherries, for. | Any 3 cans assorted, 1 each £=»* CanllOC Wilson or Van Camps. Vr3lsS ■ Prunes j, 33c Unions £? <« 29c SUNKIST Granges^., 85° I dqL 49c Grape Fruit ST IS SOAP CBL10 Bars 45c § I Extra Taney Solid Jonathans Apples 75c VAIAC Louisana or 3 OCfl I 1(1*10 Golden Glow lbs. till* I eff lire Californias, Head LC II UUU Solid, Firm 12V^C 21111 j5C O'KAY BRAN asrasr-3 Pkgs. 27c JELLO orJ., £££: „■> ytm Pkg. 10c DIITTTD Fairmont’s Kirschbraun’s I L CCfl DU MLR “Better Butter” “Ideal Butter” LU. uUC L I P f LI Nut Guaranteed I It QQr [LUin Margarine the “Best” / LU. 4U l . -1 ... - i COFFEE roi,“s Quality b»a"° lb. 45c»! $1.17 FLOUR Omai WCNDER 24 lb. Sack 98c MINCE MEAT diam°nd “H” quality 21b.Jars 49c PECAN ROLLS fWman^ Ojen 25c Fresh Daily, Caked in WkM ilk Crust Clean and Sanitary Iwl Adler & Forbes " Bakeries ■ * ■ 24th and Miami utter Nut _ ' B^ Schulzes 2215 Leavenworth B—aultless ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ^ZZZZ P" Rex Bakeries ■ 4310 S. 24th PaivF| ivei If If ^ viti rii . v