T1IE OMAHA SUNDAY HEK: FKIMUAKY 7, 1915. FOOTLIGHTS JME SOCIETY All Seem Keen to Hear the Britiili Girl, in Tbeir Ancient Tolk Sonpi. CXLIGHTOU GLEE CLUB CONCEST Portal faleadar. FfXHAT-KwHnh-rtmdk.y weddlna-. JIOXDAV-Com club, danolne party at th IUm hnlJ; Original Mnmliif Krldgn chib, Mrs. fliarl- Kn'm'ae, hntlc; Mr. Bn OaJlarher, lunch'Hnl Mr. and .Mrs. Jrrom Mskm, dinner; Trmnla Israrl sisterhood, literary after noon. TI'HSIlAT-TiifddiT Brlrfse club; De hul.tnin UHdan Uuh; PMIInr aliitera In fo!konit at the Hoyd; Twinkle elub ciiuutiig party; Cre.gntnn u olutt cmnert at Brendnls; Allrw Vlralnla Iav, piano recital at sturilo In Weed but!lln; Mn. W. J. I-'oye, luncheon followed by matlne party at Puller altirs; Thimble rluh dlniuir at Univer sity olub; All Fslnts' Utilkl certl party t Mra. W. W. liottaland'a. WKDNESDAT Huhscrlption olub dane in party at Turpln's academy: Wed. vr&uy Prldira cluh; Mr. and Mra. Joph Barker, dinner; Anniversary , rluh, Mill Anna Mover, host'ia; Indoor polfri' metinn at the Young womm'i Christian aesodetlon; I M. B. Ken sington rlutt, Mra. J. IJ. Iuaan. hoatesa: Wednesday rJveninfr Dam ln club at Metropolitan ball) Fidelia club; danclne pirty. THmsDAY Pas-ale" olub dancing party at tha Metnipollcan club; Oirvnndo Panr-lna; rluh party at Chorohera'i Mra. 8mtiiiI and Mra. Louis tiommer, luncheon at Loyal hotel. FRIDAY ITnlverstty oluh'e annual din ner; Rummy olub evening party with Mr, and Mra. J. W, Honda; Hlsty-eli lanrln rluh party at Chambers miirlcniy i ttcottlnh lute Woman a club curd party and kanslngton. SATt'ldM ir-lJiimur iHnri club. Tur pln'a aoademy; Amea Alumni valentine dinner In Council liliirfa; Mra. lin iitllHher, dinner; grain girls' semi annual banquet at tha Loyal hotel. Tha social week ahead of ua will sclntll ate with attraction pelilnd the footlights. Fpeclu I .Interest la attached to Uie per formance of the Fuller sisters for Tues day afternoon at tha lloyd theater. It la tha first appearance of thla unique flttla trotrp In tha west -and It promises to b an unusually attractive affair. Then there U tha Crslghton Olne club concert for tha aame evening. Thla 'Will be the fifth annual concert (Wen by title club. Formerly the Glee club tiaa Intro duced musical light from elsewhere, but thla year club songs and college vim ere to be featured. ' The following women will be the pa. troneeiee for the Crelghton Olee club con cert: Mesdames Meedemee 1 Ciallssher, W. J. Coed. John A. M Shane, Charles K. Crowley, John Madden. Jlenry Con, '. Wl'l Hamilton, Kdward Crelghton, T, J, Mahuney, Jore I-sler, . J. A. C. Kennedy, Roy T. Kyme, Vrsnk KeMiinh, A. II. M.Connell, T. F, Kennedy, Tom Mrfchene, A. V. Klnnlor, T. H. t'olameu, C. C, AlllKon, K. W. iJlxon, I. Curtia Arledge, I)augherty, King C. tin iton, R. W. Connell, A. J. Beaiun. IaxiU C. Naah, Vp tor H. Coffman, K. W, Naah, VYinkT. Hamilton, W. J. Knye. Vf, A. C. Jolmaon, Catherine ruray, V. I. Hoaford, A. U. Mulrhead, A. II. Illnple, Paul I Martin, Arthur Keellne, T. 1. Red mono, 1-Yed Hamilton. C. i. Hmyth. Tbninaa J. Kelly, Harold rtlrhett, A. M. ljrluw, Adotph Slors, W. T. buina, A. Kwartxlander, II. V. Itorkley, Thomaa Hwlft, T. C. Ityrae, B. A. VV'kkam. Mieaee MUe Mem Hurhley, .' Margaret MVFhene, i.lary Hurkley, Mary Munchhoff, Mary Iniffy. Hvlen Murphy, N elite Knehmaa, Nanatte Murvby, Mry Kuray. Kathrrlne v Ophelia llayden. MeCormlck. erlyn iiupper. yrancee Naeb, S'ell liurke of Rote fmytn, Ht. Joaei. Mo. J Clnre HeVene . . IManrhe Klnaler, . Woodard, liuth LtenMr, Marie Woodtrd. . The betea wilt be occupied trr: John A. McBhane, Krank McDermott, luia C. Naeh, Crelilliton John I. Creit-hton, Uiilverlty, W ill Hamilton. . Phi Kho Hlgm Thomaa V. KwlfU fralenilty. lr. H. M. Riley. . Freehmen of the Creluhlon Alumni. Art Xepartneat, Lv. mice liuchoian. Off to the Cowt. . 'v The coaat axpoelUona) e-n4 the Uad. of aunahlne and flowere ere the favored trail of thla week' exodu of Omahaaa. While we are aJ ready well represented in California, the number U to be eenitd erably auaroented within the MXt few day. Mr. and Mra. tV. IL Buohols axpeet to leave Monday for ean EHbge. OUvam leaving o MMiday ajei IX r. aad ir Jama Chad wick, Mr. ui Mr. XX Q radror4, Mr. Harry Cvmtmlnge, Mr. ad Mr. X. It. McMahon and Mr. Harry McCortnlck. Mr. MoCormiok will )ot Mr. Prak O'Reilly In California u they U1 vialt Uu expoaiUou together. Mr. end Mra. Uradford go direct to Loe Angela ft vUU her pajreota, Mr. 4 Mr. King, and to motor with than town the OHM to n Plege aad toea to San Vranclaoo. They will be f n rU week or two month. , Mr. and Mr. IIoxU Clark arrived aV urday from the at fnd will leave Moo day for CaHfornl. acoompaa)la4 Pf ruotber. Mr. K1' Bqulre. MUa Mubl Clark. later of Mr. T. T. Kin, kft Wedneeday for Aaa-ele. le apend. two or throe raonthe ' with her father. Mr and Mr. Charle Trimble Wnd Mr. II. O- fitretght leave tomorrow or Mon day for a month at the Ban Franoiaco and Han Vlt go enpoalUon. . Miaa Marion Carpenter went to KeM ttity Tweaiay to vtolt fHend end wtU be jdmed there today by her mother. Mr. J, Y. Carpenter. 1'hy wlU eetiUaue t- seilier to California, where they will visit the latter'e father, Mr. O. I Avery, at le Aagele. and ala vtatt the egpoaU tloti. .Mlsa Cretchen MaConnaU ezpectj te leave March f to Join be mother end 11 her In Kan Piego. Mr r.d Mra. C. T, 'olU tave takes at beuae for the nest three month in Eaa Kafel, C!., Juat aa hour' rid est from ima Fratsclace. Winter Tripi ta CouthUnd. Mr. and Mr. C T. Waller leave &( 'Wvdnaaday for New Orlcana for the Mardl Ore aid will epend tk month at Uulf Fort, MIm. , Mr. and Mr. Harler Moorhee.4 left Thur!ay fur ht Orteatie for two weeka tin her way brk Mr a!oorbea4. WlB t-t U Uute Rock. Ark., to rtelt her nnijr, Mr. Foftar, M. and Mra. Barton MlUard leave fivro tomorrow for h'ew Tork and v.ni' he iMi there by Mr. aad Mra Artkjy Keallae, gad togetter Uiey will iiwao the trip t Jamaica, erpeoung te be avje 1x week. They eall on tha ITtto- Mr. and Mra, Frank E. Jol.naoo and Mr. and Mr, jam U. Fajito leave Thursday neat for hew Orleaaa Mr. and Mra. John tfredy with Mr. ad Mr. Tom Pa via and baby plan te leave a v.ek from tomorrow for tMUtr, Fla. With the Viiiton. Vim llurion Jt rre, who t as bcra Ut n net of hr cousin. Mra. Jack Webster, I- ft I niay fur Lincoln to visit her aunt, Mr. Greene, and will return here for a San Francisco Belle v tvei V Wswa r j T lw few day before oln home to Lafayette. Ind. Mia ElUabeth Fleming of Burlington, la., who ha been the gueet of MU Mary Burkley Uil week, leave today for her home. Mrs. John C. Cowln he tier eieter, Ml Benton, wtlh her, the Iklter having re. turned with her from Cleveland, O., t recuperate from a long fllneaa. Mra. John M. Morgan of Fort Meade, P., t pending the week-end with Ml Mai McShan. Mra Morgan wag formerly Mlia AnlU Keller of Tort Omaha. Mr. IT, 7. LemUt of Richmond. Va.. la expected soon to spend month here visiting friend. . k Hottesiei of the Week. Mrs. Den OaUashar ha issued invtta. Uona fog a luncheon Monday and a din. per the following Saturday eveeilcg, Both affairs ar t be given ai her bom. Mra. W. i. For will give a luncheon Tuesday at her home. Letter her grunou win attend tha performance of lb Fil ler Bisters at tha Boyd. ' - Miss Charlotte Callahan " win entertain the' members of the Debutant Bridge olub Tuesday afternoon. Mra. ' Charles T. Kountse will be hoeteaa at tha regular meeting of the Original Monday Bridge club. ' Boxei for the Fuller Siiten. Th following hav rearv4 bows for the eonoert of tha Fuller sisters at th Boyd theater Tueeday afternoon, to be given under tha auspices of the Baorea Heart Alumnae: ' Meadameaw ' ' Mesdameav- Frank HiujiUten. Crowley, K, W. J)lon. CbarUe Barton, Harry Iturkley, J. W. Foye. urg. a. j. rnrven u anurtaiainc a party la the ha use, a l alee Mr. John pf. BaMwin. - For tie TBture. Tempi Israel Sisterhood will glvs a Itlorary pre grata and musical Monday afternoon. Thee taking part wfil be Mra. Franklin A, Knot we II, Mlaaa Laura fleets and Helen Romera. The sisterhood wlU also snterUis at a dancteg party at th Roma hotel Monday evening, February R, Mrs. Samuel Rommer an4 Mrs, Louis Sommer will give a luncheon Thursday-ef this ek at tha Loyal hotel, 1bs lunch. eea wm p followed py cards and will be given In honor of Mrs. (latnuei Cohen of faduaah, Ky. Miss Barak M. Sanborn and Mis Jennie Red field wfil entertain Omaha haoter ef tha Oaughteas ef th Aaeerlsaa. Kavolu. tion at a keaalngton Waahlogtoa's birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Magee will en tertain at dinner. Monday at th Omaha club, the dinner to be followed by as) Orpheym party. 'A iard party for the Krit Of thf Social Settlement wtU be given Feb. ruary U. Mesdamea Joseph Foloar, u. B. Lamer aad B A. . Penson ar la charge of the arrangementa. Th womaa sf . th Carter Lake club will meet at the.Faaton hotel Tueeday afternoon te organise a women's bowiics club. Mrs, Charles Molocy and Mr, a. W. Stroup, ebe are swtoualaeUs bowlers, request 4 Carter Laka wpawa te attend the meeting. The Twiukie club wlU enUKsla at a St, Valentias's PeaHng party at tha Met ropolitan hall on Tueeday evening next Th Scottish Rite Wootea's club wtl give a card party aad benalugtoa at th cathedral, Friday aUraoon, betweea the hours of 189 and i o'clock. Mrs. Anna Royer will entertain tha An niversary glub at bey bora Wednesday af toraoon. The Columbian otrcl will give a old. fuhUmed daoetng party ta feoaor of UnooUs birthday Friday evening at their halt, Twesty-eecoad ' and Loeuet Streets. v Th Indoor Oolfar will roeet aa sua) Wadneeday raoenljig (a th gymnasiuM of the Tsucig Woenaa's ChrtsUaa aaoulatloa fross until u. All wviaoa totereeted ta the garna of golf are tnvited. ' Reeeat Affair. Mr. Fred Kellogg aeterthlned th soem bers of th Matinee club at ber bom Thursday. Prtae for th oard game were won by Meedame Wf.lum Mexftcld, A. Reyer and Msyme Kellogg. Mra. F. It MeCormlck will entertain the club le te week. Mrs, Fred Fere e heetess at the ioeU Ing of the Jolly Twelve Osrd elub Tbura dy afternoon. The prise were awarded to Meedame Ida Hansen, L. C Nya, Ida to Marry Omaha Man I fit , ' . .; EES E50AGEJH5T TO WED IS JTST AU50TOCED. Brown. Mrs. Charles Orietentroug was the guest Of ths olub. Th olub will meet again In . two week. ' Those present Thursday were; - Mesdame Mesilamn V. m, Nye. Ida Brown, ' Ada Latta, jl ft. TeavlS. W. T. Jonee, W. K. Le-ne, T. Hafford, J. J. Qjatl John Huffman, Ida Hansen, Vred Fero, w. t,, toe. The Daffy Pill club met at th 1vom of Mr. Arthur Hanson Thursday afternoon. Red and white hearts were used In dso orating tha rooms, The centerpiece was Of red and whit aarnationi. Tha neat meeting will be held at th horn of Mr. Neal Has In two week. Those present were: . ' Meadameaw Meadameaw . C. W, Fletcher, Kd Jeffere, 0, t, Walker, Neal Uaae. , C. it. Covhraa, Uoyd Miller. S. M. Kent. Arthur Hanaon, 1. N Hammond, . Bert Alexander, P. M, Cchian, Victor Johnaon. Mra. F. Bwesjrlnger entertained the members of the Swastika Card alub Thursday alWnoe at bar horn. Tha prises for ths game were awarded to Mea damee A. Buck, C F. Webber, IL Jensen and F. Swearlnger. Mra. King was the guest of th olub. Th past meeting will be to two .weeks at tho horn of Mr. A, Buck. . Pr. and Mr F. A. Smith gave an auo tton brtdg party p'rtday evening. The rooms were abloom with pink roses, aad four tables were placed tor th game The Girls' Brtdg club was entertainer Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Alnetta rtOmer. Oa rrlday orenlag, after til addroa before the Fin Arts sooiety, Pr. Slougb-ton-lielbrn waa entertained aa supper by Mr. aad Mr. B. 1L Scott at their home. Mr, d. W. Nobi antertalaed at tea Saturday aVsrnoon In honor of ' Mis Maymo rinley of AtlaaUo. I., Mrs. IL W. Noble of liaeoia Si id for Mrs. F. H. Roberaoa. Dinner for roller Siitcr. The Fuller plater whs are to give tha entertainment under th auspice of th Sacred Heart Alumna association at the Boyd neat Tueeday , afternoon, will be tha guests of Mr. and Mrs. WTtllam R. Wood at dinaer ta the ever. lug if they remain over In Omaha. Mr. , Wood a tster, MU bbury Wood of Chloago, U a personal friend of the trl of young EogUsh glrla aad baa visited thent ta their homo la southern KnauMid. having met them first la C&lcag where they aad their charming folk songs ar very pupular. A fourth anemb- of tho little troupe (a tho brother, who i tuanager for bis strut. Birtiday Party. Miss Keta Lillian Mantel entertained Is honor of ber si th birthday Saturday afternoon. The rooms were abloom with red rissve .and asparagus fere; and vale a tine heart and favora were used k the table decorations. The afternoon was pent In denclng and various games. The hesteee waa assisted by little Miss Adele Orelfusa, who elso celebrates her birth day February Those present were: Mlaxes Mleees Adele 1 'reifuta. fa ti line Koepnel, rlorerce Wolff. Mario 'ioldstrom, (Katherlnw Flcutter, Marls Klein, tiren-hen Dlehutig, Virginia I'earce. Nellie Tate, Marlon Miliar of pertha Knrth, t'ouncll llluffa, Mlldrxd Mi;lor. Heta Iantcl. Cerollne Ivy. Masters Masters Fdward Hoeewater, A. Kloln, Stanley Miller, N. Mantel, Jr. Birthday Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mra. I. J. Copen harve, lfi North Twenty-fifth street, South Omaha, Friday evening In honor of the birthday of Miss L'ffie Copen harve. Prizes for games and souvenirs of the occsalon were presented to th guests, who were: Ml sea Misses- Marion Pollan, tlnnie Chrlstensen, i t l it Kennedy.'- i Maraaiwt Kennedy. Helpti Anderson, (iiievie Messmer, Johanna Wnndborg. Helen Atklsson, Dot Atklsaon, Lulu Urleb, lurne Copenharve, Messrs end Mendamea Ralph Conenherve, I. J. Copen harve. Mill Hoye Entertains. ' Miss Irene Hoye entertained a few of her friends at her home, 90U South Eight eenth street, Wednesday evening, Febru ary I. The evening was spent In music and games. . Those present were as fol lows: Misses Misses Harriett Friend, Florence Hoye, Minnie Hoye, Margaret Hoye, Mel lioioono. Jean Hlesendorf, Ruth Hlesendorf, lie Bridaea, rtese (JOulal, liae Camero. Bertha Friend, Et-a-Virp Club Stag- Smoker. The Et-A-Virp club gave Its slag smoker at ths olub rooms last Thursday night, ' Ths following were present Otto Nleleen Carl Haarmann V. R. Whltlock (liarlea Sundhlad O. U (Jreenfleld Freemin Bradford Henry Nilsaon A. . Nurse Probell Frl Ward ThomHB Andersen C. A. Partoa J. T. Moss K K. Sorienberg Welter Falmer I W. KnlKht Ross LonKnecker Fred Jacobeen Clyde Pwancuit Oscar Biaistrnm Robert ShleLds A. 1 Llerbe Frank Coulter Tom O'Keefe Tr. Harry Attwood flyde Kork w. K. r'rati Ir. H. Clanntner A. F. Brown Oeorre Rowles Charles K. Stum O. A. Tlckner Charles Nelion Ont-of-Town Engagement An out-of-town engagement of Inter est Is that Of Mlas Grace EI Kuhns of Pes Moines, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Kuhns, to Mr. William Heubleln He Ins of Chicago. The data of tho wed ding has not been set, but It will prob ably be in th fall when It will be a prominent event In social circles In Pes Moines. , Miss Kuhns attended Miss Clarke's school and later th National Park sem inary at Washington, P, C. Mr. Heins Is connected with the Gen eral Electrlo company at Chicago, bar ing received hi technical training as electrical oflneer at Cornall, Ithaoa, New Tork. Previous to that Mr. Helns waa s student at Peeksklll Military academy. Miss Kuhns will be remem bered as tha popular guest of Mis Amy OUmor at different time. Engag ementi Announced. Announcement 1 made m San Fran cisco, Cal., and Omaha today of th en gagement of Ml Badle Lesser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lesser of that elty and Mr. Henry Monsky. Th Lessers formerly resided In Omaha, No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Leaser attended the University bf California at Berkeley and took special work In arts and muelo at Notre Pame college, Ban Jose. Mr. Monsky Is a graduate of th Omaha High school and Crelghton Law oollege class of Ull II 1 a member of Delta Theta Phi frater nity and won the cum laudo degree In hi senior year. ' Mr. and Mr. L. Hoffman announce th ngagement of their daughter, Hannah, and Mr. Louts Ornish of Pallas, Tax. No date has been set for th wedding, but It will b celebrated lata In th aprlag. Wedding Announcement Miss I "lore nee, Trexler, daughter of Mra. Lela Trexler, and Mr. Lee Cernleh of Led!, Neb., were quietly married Fri day evening. Th aeremony waa per formed by th Rev. U. V. Blgbe In th presence of th Immediate family. Mr. and Mr. Corniih left th earn ventng for their future bom In Lodl, whore th groom has a large ranch. Cards bar, beet) received la Omaha announcing the marriage of lieutenant P. Laraphlere and Miss Janet Cobb. whtoh waa o el eb rated In New Trk City Monday, February th ftrst. Lieutenant and Mrs. Laraphler will be at . home la Empire, canal Zona, aftev th first March. . ' aaawwa ' Wedding Plana. Th' marriage OC Miss France Toaa and Mr. Robert Bradford t to be cele brated very utetlr Monday, Feb. la, at tha bom of Mr. iua4 Mrs John. Jt Ring- wait at I o'clock In the evening. There will be no attendant and only a few IntimaU friend are to be asked to th wadding. Th young count will go lo the Bahama a thoir wedding trip and upo their return will opcupy Mrs. Louis Bradford's apartment at the Be.. ton.. Mra, Bradford plans to go to CJ fornia for tho rest if th winter. Field-Jonnion Wedding. Tb wedding of MU Muriel C John son and Mr. Porr E. Field, of Omaha, but formerly of North Ftuld, Vermont, was celebrated last evening at I JO o'clock at the home of ths bride's motaer, Pr. AUu Johnson. The Rev. Tttua Lowe of the First Baptist church performed the double ring oeremeny. The brtdo was sttractiv in a gown or whlt orep da chine mads with ehiffon bodice aad elaborately trimmed with aeed pearla Her tulle veil was" bold In place with peart omamonU and lilies of th valley. I She carried a shower bouquet of brldeaf roses. Miss Mildred Johnson, sister of th bride, was th maid of honor. Usr gown wsa of Ptnk chiffon made with S lacs tunto and jsh carried aa arm boiwuet of KUlamey roeea. Mlas Hal on Frail and Mlsa Helen Harris stretched th while rtbbone ' aad they were gowned allk la pink satin cliarmeuao and wore corsage bouqueta of French flowers. Mis Irma Jooe played the Ltfhengrco wedding march aad Just before the cere mony Miss Rulh iransoa saa Cadraond's "At Pawnins. A reccptioai foJlowedl tb ceremony for about li gueela, Th Sous was ptofuseiy decorated with Ink and bite roeea and palms. Mr. aad Mrs. Meld left fur an eastern wed ding trip and wUl be at bo0 tr April the first, st th Angilus apart metits. . . x . BUck'Jreematt Wedding. Mlss KSsa Frecuiau. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Freeman of Vulon APPEABS IN PIAUO I5XCITAL ON TUESDAY EVENING. V da"wi . f i ,. x ) Vr V - v it : . . ." ' ' ' " ' ... - ,. . , . : ..Y , v '. . ' ' . -. - :- " i - f- - ' ... f :- -'i ! , ( i A UccTircjinia. Ikvis Mills, Ind., and Edward Black of this city, were married yesterday afternoon at ths home of th bride's brother, Frank Freemen, 153 South Twenty-eighth street, by the Rev. O. D. Baltsly, pastor of Kounts Memorial Lutheran church. Mrs. Black Is a sister of Mrs. John M. Westberg, formerly of Omaha and now living to California. Bh has been a member ef the Kountx Memorial and First Methodist church choirs. ( Entertains for Bride Mrs. Roy F. Colliflower entertained at luncheon Thursday In honor of Mrs. L. M. Avery, a recent bride. Tbos present were: Mesdames Me dames O. W. Johnson, Roy Honey, Jos Kinney, Kd Stout, Florence Sprngu, L, M. Avery. Dancei In the Future. Th Rajah club will give th flrat danc ing party la th new Fontenelle hotel Wednesday, March 17. Tha sm club will give a pre-Lenten dancing party Mon day evening, February ifi, at Turpln's academy. 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Bee that you f et genu ine "Walllngfotd QualUy"-rav014 the cheap eilrer plated premium war ret a coitectien ef atat eisal fcpoona tnat are . worth while - that 111 remain in your family for reara aiwt rears that will give pleasure te all Omaha Dee Headers! Don't Jude th quality of hea Kdoous bv the one we name. nim ntilv tiirouen a SD-lal advertU tlia luanufuciurera. Oniinrliy you timee this ptVe bear la mini) that tness era penmue vajui' tord ciilvar a-puona. Federal Stats Silvcnvare Ca. 117 Me. Dearborn Street ' tain on Wednesday evening at the Rcot tlah Bit cathedrat Th Fidelia dub will entertain at an old-fehloaed dancing party Wednesday evening at their hall. Fortieth and Web ster streets. The Coronado club will give Its annual Valentine masquerade party Thursday even !i g at Chambers' academy. Decora tions will be serried out In Wick and white color scheme and red hearts will be used profusely. Ths Pagalco club will give a dancing party Thursday evening, at the Metropo litan club. St. Barnabai Folk Dance. The young people of St. Barnabas' church gave a dancing party Thursday evening at Jarob hall. It was the third of a series they are giving, punch was served during the evening. Those present were: Mleaes Mlaaea Martha If owes, Rather Kylen, lyticlle Hendereea, lluth Sweeney, Wllla belle Olson Kolao Wash, of Chicago, 111.; Haxel Wood, Minerva Wuinby, Marie Qutaiey, Myrtle Jtustln, Maud Llghtcap, Irfuise White, p Kynn. Pauline Trout, Agnes Btltt, Josephine Itance. Clara Hess, Lena Kuril, Abble Howes, Edith Perry, Mr. L. H. Perkins. Messrs. Messrs. Harry Howes, IV Mence, 1 McrJulre. M. Ranee, Edward Zlpfel, .Sumner Ktebblns, Leon Kahn, Iinn Trolby, William Ziesel, Robert I'ttorbaok, Harry Cumings, Bill Rodners, Earl Conley, Kmery Follows, Leslie Williams, Herbert Merriam, Bernard Isltt.' H. Armstedt, J. O lary, Frank Cumings. O. McCarthy. . Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. U W. McManus. The chaperones were Itev. and Mrs. Lloyd Holaappls and Mrs. Oeorgs J. Hen derson. With the Bridge Flayen. Mr. and Mrs, J. u. Ccnrad entertained the Saturday Auction Bridge club last evening. Th membeee Inciud'j; Messrs. and Mcsdames C. B. Balbach, A, A. Arter, J. W. Parrish, . ,- Walter Wiley. 13. O. Brunner, . j At the TJniyeriity Clnb. The University club has Issued Invita tions for Its annual dinner commemorat W' Few can resist ft chrw, iu comfort. Its freeflonr, from tronble. Arjd war try to resist it The Wood U the roost economical car you eea own. Yea know what it trflyceit to ran it. Many ten year'oldWood' cart re giving Batisfactlon today. It's go 6ubstaritfaliy"tsi!t thlt nothing ever "happens nothing to fins with, or learn about. Vpn Just drlvoand forget thvearae- a piece of machinery. " ine wooers Moaeis snow me chanlcal refiasments not obutnable ea any other car. la etyle; easy rid fog and freedom rem trouble they are a year ahead. 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Frank Qunsatilus, presi dent of ths Armour Institute of Tech nology, Is to be the speaker of th ove nlnsi 'ltb "Abraham Lincoln" as bin subject. i At the Boyd Theater. Mr. O. Ulster will entertain tha mem bers of the ' First Presbyterian church (Continued on Page Three CoU Fwnr.) r ECS "SPECIAL ORDER" COMBS stands ever ready to serve you when it ' comes to anything in the SPECIAL OR DER LINE. If yon can't find what you want In - our enor mous , rrguler stocks we win make it op for yoet according to your owg dees. Lot us teU yea more about . this department, which tuts aided our rapid growth daring fixe lest 23 years. 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