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2-B 1UK OMAHA srNDAY IJBK: JfLY 1013. VISITORS ENLIVEN SOCIETY Help to Mike Things Merry at the Clubi and All Gatherings of Youngr Folkt. MANY ARE ON VACATION TRIPS trial t alre4er. Ct'XDAT Wmlillng of Mlas HmH lrn Samp and Mr. lieor,. f Hilrhart t th honve of the brl te a mother. IHONPAT- )rltrtt Monday Hrldg rluh. TUESDAY nlldnne day at Harry Hol low club; dlnn-r-danr at Mepy Hl low. Cartor l.ak" and 8pytnur l.ek Country clubn; muclral at te home of Mr A. 8. 1'eck; t'urter IjiKp Swim ming and Rowling club, luncheon t the club house. WKPNhilltA Y Dlnner-dano at th Field and t'ounlry rluba. THlRSlAY-Wfd)lnK of Mlas Nellie Klgutter and Pr. Harold Noll of Ocvr land at the home of Mr. and Mr. N. P. Tell; Ldl"e" day luncheon at tha Field. Haiv Hollow and Seymour lk Country clulm; Mr. and Mra. Jerk Har bor, dinner at the Country club; Mr. Denman Kountse, dinner at the Conn trv oiub. rKTPAT-Chllilrena day at the Field olub, dinner-dunce at Seymour Lk Country club. SATURDAY Dinner-dance at Field. Happy Hollow and Country clube. Vltor going nr.d visitor coming will be the ralson d etre of thine aoclally thU week. The aohool aet always brings with Ita retvra charming malda with whom to whfle away tha aummer hour and the clube hare been full of their gaiety for th last month. Mra. Charlea Harding la entertaining three attractive gueeta now. Mlsa Qer trods Mole of Chicago, who arrived tha first of th week, and the Misses Lois Loiseaux and Katharine Lolseaug of Dei Motnea, who arrived Thursday. This trio will be. gueeta at tha Harding home for several week Mis Harriet te Barnes and Miss Har rietts Dunning, who have been th guests' of Miss Helen Pearoe and Mis Ruth Fltsgerald (or th last month, plan to leave for their home In Paterson, N. J., tha first of this week and Miss Emily ftpear, who has been visiting Miss Mary Fuller, returns to her home In New York City today. Summer Plan. Mr. and Mrs. MUton Barlow and son left Tuesday for Est Park. Mra. Lowrl Child left Thursday for Hudoa-on-Hudson to spend th rast of t he summer with her mother at her home, "Mount Msrsno." Mra. A. J. Beaton and children went to Oillott, Wyo., Haturday to )oln Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keellne on their ranch for th rest of th aummer. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Howland, Mia Marjort Howland and Mr. W. Wood leav tomorrow for Stead's ranch la Estea Park for th rest of tha summer. Mra. Mary Van Oleenn leaves Tuesday fur Brlercllff Lodge, Scarborough. N. T., to visit her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doup leav next wek for Atlantte City, and with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cummlnga vUl afterwards tour Kew England by motor. Mrs. L. A. Snyder and daughters and her sister. Mlaa Olive L. HuntUy, left Wednesday evening for Montana to spend tha summer. Mlaa Huntley will be on a rannh near Becket, Mont. Jo, Ray and Wlllard Millard returned Wednesday front a fishing trip In Wis consin anJ left Thursday with their father. Mr. W. B. Millard, of Chicago, for California, which atata they wlU tour. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned, Mra. A. J. Poppleton and Mra. W. C. Shannon left Wednesday for Christmas Lake, Minn., whore they have, cottages for th month of August Mr. Learned, aftr short stay there, will go to Canada for a month' ftahiag trip. Mr. and Mra. N. It. Loomla and sons, Alec and Robert, and Mra. Posa and son, George, leave Wednesday for Pom Lake, Wyo., to spend the month of August Mr. and Mra. Oeddea and family of To ledo will loin th party her and go up to lom Lake with them. August Moths Borglum haa gone to New Tork CXty. wtser he will join Mrs. Homlum and George Paul. They will vUlt Mr. Borglum's brothers, Solon and Guteon Borglum, and Mra. Borglum's brother. Lieutenant Pumsl, In Waahlng ton. and will spend some time at th sea side, returning early In Septsmber. Mrs. Oeorge M. Ctwper and Mlaa Mil dred Cooper hav gons to Estea Park for th aummer. Like all tourist there they vlalted rustlo Long PeeJt Inn, at the foot of th snow-capped. Long Peak, nd called vpoa Eno Mills, tha natural 1st, whom many Omahan'a kpow through bis lecture hr on natur and wild Ufa, Off to Convention. The special train taking Delta, Uenun delegates to California for tha national Delta Gamma convention to ha held at Berkeley, will reach Omaha Wednesday morning at T: o'clock and will be enter tained during their three or four hours' stay by th local alumna olub. Between 100 and IB of th sorority girl will be on tha train and thay will be met with automobile and taken to tha Happy Hollow club for breakfast and a tour of th dty. The officer of th Delta, Gamma Aluro ne aasoeJatton her hare charge of the srrejifeeneiU for tue entertainment of tha visitors. Mrs. rred CUsraden la president; Mrs. Brace Fonda, vie presi dent; Mrs. Harry Carpenter, secretary, and Mies Carol Howard, treasurer. Miss Ethel Tukey, who Is editor of th national 1WU Gamma magastne, the An chor, and her guest. Miss Esther Cromp too, of Baltimore, together with Miss Ruth Mills, delcgut from the Lincoln chapter to the convention, and Mlas Har riet Wilson of Lincoln will join tha ape rial train of delegates here and accom pany fhem to the convention. Among other Dell Gtirirrui art ft, at .ft.. convention 111 be Mlas Margaret Ruatln " K"i Curtis of this city, both . wim are already la California. Amone the Visitors. Miss Emily Bpear of New Tork. th guest or hin Mary Fuller, leaves today. Mrs. Karah Martin of Chicago, HL. ha arrived to visit her daughter. Mra. A. T Sldwell. and family. Mlas Mary Uuckner and Mr. Alee Buck, her of New York are s-uata -r n Mra. Annie E. Robbia and Mia VlvUa jwooina or KsJamasoo. Mich., are th guost of Mr. and Mrs. John Newman. Rrneat Hart In Council Bluffs Mlas Vivian Robbina nf v.i..... Mich- I vleltl m her unrU u t Newman, and Mr. Newman, oa Meredith avenue Mrs. J. It. Milntoih and Iliu vr. fsry Molntoeli. who have been visiting " loraiera inowirr. Mrs. C. B. ftustj III return U New York Tued Mrs. M. C. Mitchell has ss her guests rs. imju and daughter. Miss Loretta. eon. t isrent ur hhrlevesport La uid Mlaa Barker of RJaing City. La. liw Ksther Cromilon of K.lilr,.r.. I lite tb&U U Mlaa fcUiel Tukey unUI House Guest . I y-y XrX An.immY Afcr "V ev - - jrs v. wr Qerirude Mote Widncmlsy. when she and Miss Tukey join Cho Delta Gamma npolal train going through to Berksley, Cel., for the telta Gamma convention. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Ochiltree of New York City, formerly of Omaha, spent several daya with Mra. Ochiltree's par ents, Mr. and Mr. 1. N. Hammond. Mr. an I Mrs. Ochiltree were enmute horn from a western trip. Mr. and Mrs. Loula Heller of Chicago are her on a visit r- Mr. Mailers par en's. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mailer. Mr. and Mra. Kllet U. Drake am also vlnlllng Mr. and Mrs. Mailer, preparatory to tak ing up housoke.plng In their new horn In Dundee. Omaha Colony at Okoboji. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cameron are oc cupying their aummer home, Camerolla cottage, at Lake Okoboji. Mrs. T. F. Kennedy and children left Saturday morning for Okoboji. wher they will be with Mrs. Eva Wallace In her cottage, Mr. flam. Burn, accompanied by hla sister, Mrs. Charlea Kountse, motored to Okoboji to spend th week-end with hi wife and children. Mr. Kountse re turn today with her daughter, Eleanor, who has been spending th week at th lake with Mrs. Sam Burns. Mrs. H. H. MoClanahan and Mis Katherin MoClanahan left Wednesday In their car for Ok aboil to ootUg for the rest of th season. sir. eann woodbrldg a spending two week at Lake Okoboji. Mr. W. J. Hunter, her son. Knt Hunter, and daughter. Mis Baulah Hunter, and Miss Katharine nv,iii ar spending th summer near Plllibury Point" at Lak Okoboji. At tha Country Club. Mr. Judson Bqulres we host at th largest dinner last vnlng at th Coun try olub. Th party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Squires, Mr. Ernest Hart of Council Bluff and Mra, F. P. Kirkendail. Th guests entertained: In cluded: Mlaaea Ul... Luclle Baoon, Naomi Towle, Frances HochstUar,Marlon Turner Clara Uart of Council Bluffs, of Council Bluffs, Geraldlne Heaa Mary Uuckner of Council Bluff a, of New York City .Gertrude Stout. Clelie Daugnerty, Klorwnc Neville, Esther Wllhelm. Eleanor Mackay, ' Josephine Congdon, Krna need, Marion Hamilton, Julia Coburn Marlon Towle, of Kansas City, Mnrlun liowe, Meesr Messrs Clarence Siulra. of Council Bluff. Burden K fiaendall, George Upooner Charles Allison, of Council Bluffs, reward iMtUKiieny, t larence feura, Fred Ieusharty. Iiiclaa Peters. AIo Buckner Philip Iowns, of New York City J a bin Caldwell, Henry Hart David Caldwell, or council BiurrariHmman Kounta, EM red Hart Charleo Burgess, of Council Bluffs, lwi KurKnaa. Robert Howe. Koln-rt Turner Otber entertaining at dinner last eve ning war Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, who had seven guests; F. Walters, four. Oeorge Prina, fourj Elmer A. Cope, four; B. Warren, four; R. L. Huntley, six) Clement Cha. six; Dr. W. O, Bridges, sight and L. o. Doup. tour. Dining with Mr. Herman Kounta last venlng were: Senator and Mrs. OMhert M. Hltoheock, Mr. and Mra. Howard BaMrtg. Mrs, Ben Gallagher gave a dinner last evening at the Country olub, complimen tary to Mrs. Jack Barber. Her s"ueti were: Messrs. and Meedemee Paul Oa Mather. Jred Hamllto. lr. LeHoy Crummer. Mr. Harry O'Neill. At nappy Hollow, Mis Mary Rial entertained at dinner last evening at th Happy Hollow club In honor of Mr. and Mr. I N. AnewaUt of Allentown, Pa. Cover war placed for: Messrs. and Mesdames Orent henaon, - Anewalt. Missus Misses Marjorle Lkhpen- May iUalc, wallner, Messrs Messrs John Llchpenwallnei Hornberger. Mm Rial. rr. and Mr. Uchpenwallner. Mr. wd Mra. i. H. Rushton gav a dinner last venln at th Haiw Hollow club In honor of Mr. Cliariee r, ru o Aston, la. The other guests wer: Messrs. and Mesdames- Frederick l'"her F. O. Vsher. of PUtsburah. Pa.; .. Dining with Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Patton last evening- t th Happy Hollow club were: . Dr. snd Mrs. A. B. Homers. lr. H M. Melansrin. Mrs. Hsnod Riss. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Uggett'B guest at dinner last evening at tha Happy Hollow olub were: Messrs. and Mesdamsa of Wsedland. ItiL;K. W. Krlts Oortre narpj H. H "f Of Cleveland. O.l F. V Umoth. A. L. WllUaoia of Bunbury, O.i At the Tield Club. Mr. and Mra, D. V. Shot entertained eight guest at dinner last evening at tha Field olub, Mr. and Mra. P. C Hy sen had sight and Mr. and Mr. W. M Taylor, ten. Mr. and Mra, W. R, Bruo entertained at dinner last avenlng at th Field club In honor of Mr. M. T. Nwl of Mar- shaltown. la., who la their -uest Cov ers wer ptaoed for: Dr. and Mr. M. T. Hembach of Coun cil Blulfs. Messrs. snd Mesdsmee Rdward j:1en. J. A. Rus.ll. F. A. WsMmsn. K M. Lord Mr. J. M. Uaivtn of Council Bluffs. Mis Floreno Riley entertained four teen guest at dinner, followed by danc ing, at th Field club Is it vnlng. At Carter Lake. Mis Ethel Tlerney gaA a ewimmtng party at Carter Lak club oa Friday af ternoon in honor of Miss Floreno Mead. of Mrs. Harding JZailieriri Zoizeaxix. Mr. John Filler entertained last evening at th Carter Lake olub for Mr. James Peters, Miss Ellen and Mis Florence i Mead. Mr. and Mr. Barton Millard gav a dinner of fourteen cover last evening at th Country olub In honor of their guest Mrs, Charles Turner of Fremont At Seymour Lake Country Club. Th Ml Marlon Brown and Doris Clark entertained at a danolng party Friday evening, having; m their guests: Mlsso Mlsaee ' Cerntll Leyda, Luetic t.eyde, Jeannett fee gardes Eda Fehrlng, Henrietta Dorland, Josephine Burkett, Marlon Brown, Curls Clarke, MeHsrm Messrav Newman Benson, "William Becker. Theodora M.lr, 1 fa 'nl IrW T),i.m,u, John Hopkins. Forest King, Edmund Bannltr, fedwln Booth. Karl Brown. Mis Ann, MoCormlok entertained tha following guests: . Miftse Mlese Ca pi tola Pare. Ruth Wt. Myrn Morrison, Ray Morrison, John Sweeney, ujen tiegiey. Edward McCarthy. Mr. riamuel J. Ball entertained at a dtnner-danc for Mia Iran Saves-a nf Denver. Thos present we re i Mis Irene Havage, Denver. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. ldwlch. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parratt Mr. J, B. Jensen rav a danolng party. His guests wer: Mr. and Mra. J. H. Newport Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. ollmer. Mlsare Misses Mary Connor, Mnbel Melchar. Messrs. Messrs. H. U McWIlltams, James Boyle. wi. biiu o. 4 winter eniertainea at dinner for Mr Oreo Nelll of Chi cago. Mr. and Mr. W. Boyd Smith will have slv. guests at dinner Sunday evening and Mr. and Mr. George Jone four. Mis Dora Heaa of Niobrara, was hnnnr guest at a dlnnsr liven by Mr. and Mrs. R. U Reynold. Mr. Harry Cheek had fourteenth amenta at dinner Friday owning and Mis Har riett Cook four. Mr. Jamas II. Adams and Mm -T Dan Ringer will be th hostesses at ths Tuesday vnlng worrem. The entae. mnt will be composed of nam bar by Theodore Lehmer. vlollnUt who will be aooompaniad by hla sister. Mis Olive Lhmr. Mr. Will Hunt baritone, will Inc. and th Mlas Gorg1n Davl and Jsans L wiu give a vocal duet Prettieit Mile NuTTi. Mis Irnia Flynn f MlnnewDolia U via. Itlng Mr. and Mr. B. R. Burke. Mlaa Beulah Brrd la annndlnar w week at Sturgeon' Grove. Excelsior. Minn. Mis Baulah Brrd la uunitlKa m weeks at Bturgwn Oroya in Excalalor. Minn. Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Crene am --hi n- rainbow trout In Gunnison rlvor. Black cany co, L'tah. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M Reeaa nf New Providence. Ia.. are vlaltlna- at tha home of II. a Madden. Mra. R. H. Fttslaft of Harriabura- K. D.. Is visiting at th horn of Dr. and Mr. C. C. Morrison, Mr. R. II. PHxlaea of South Dakota la spending few day with Dr. and Mr, v. c. Morrison, Miss Irma Flynn of Minneapolis is visiting Mr. and Mr. A. H. Burk and other relatives In th city. Mr. and Mr. B, E. Raeaa of Kew Providence. I a., ar guesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Madden. Mr. and Mrs. David McCafiertv Saturday In tholr car for Denver, Pike's rea. Etes Park and other nint. - OLlorado. Mr. and Mr. Frederick Crane ar spending their vacation fishing in Gun nison nver. Black Canyon. CnlnmAn. They will return In thtlr car In two Mr. and Mra. D. H, McCafferty left th first of tu week In their car for Denver. Pike Peak, Eats Prk and several other points In Colorado tr month's stay. They motored out on th old road and will return by the Lincoln Highway. Oolf Plans. Th Field olub women golfer will pUy vary day from July M until August for Mr. I. j. Dunn trophy, first. s ond and third prise. Th play Is a medal 1 ; 1 1 - ) if ft I ,i i VeyTC' SHE IS TO EE WEDDED THIS AFTERNOON. V " i ( ' V V -" nwi $ H&zl Irene Lamp GUEST THIS WEEK OF MISS MART FULLER, Emily 5per bandloaA thtrty-lx hole tn ntsa, ' or eighteen scores. . Western TrtTelen. Dr. and Mra, C J3. Smith and deugb- tsr left last evening for Glacier Park. Mont, whsr they will b until Septem ber 1. Th Mle Dorothea and Bulls, Abraham left Saturday evening for an it ended visit to th exposition. Th young woman will visit In Salt Lak City and Denver on th return trip; Mr. and Mr. J. II. McDonald hav gon to California, to remain until Sep tember and will mak th TUowton park In their trip. v Church Society Surprise. Mrs. 8. H. etems, president of Division of th Ladle' Society of th First Congregational church, was agreeably surprised Tuesday when th member of her division, with well filled basket, took possession of her home In Benson, Thos present wer: Mesdames Mesdamea Baumjrardnar, John Wilson, R. D, Mason, O. I Stoller, James Funk, Carl V. Martin, O. O. Olson. B. Sandberg, Henderson, U. I Simpson, K. Stoddard, S. E. Kmlth, l. J. Heaits, H. J. hurts. J. H. Adams. H. A. Snow, 3. H. Sterns. Mlsse Miss Ivy Heed, Lillian Snow. Ruth Sandberg, Oene Funk, Ivy Funk. Ttussell Stoller, Rlohard Sandberg. llllan Bartholo mew, Mabel Sandberg, Mattle I. Craig, Mama oroner, Henrietta Sterna Marion Chlpman, At Council Bluffi Boat Club. Mis Oaraldln Hess of Council Bluff gav a pionla supper at th boat olub at Manawa. Wednesday evening, for Mtss Mary Buckner and her brother, AIM Uuckner, of Now Tork. who ar Mis Clara Hart' guests. Mis Orao Allison and Mis Clair Daughsrty war among thfuta. Thursday Mis Clara Hart wu th hostess at a plcnlo supper at th boat olub, followed by a danc at her hoes. for her guest. Quit a cumber of Omaha guest wer present, Including. Misses Misses Reglna Ccnnell. Claire Daugherty, Aiarsury aiciniosu r.einer vv uiiejm. of New York. Oraoe AUlaon, Messrs. Charles Burgess, , Lewis Burgess. Kdward Daugherty. Meeara. Judson Squires. Robert Connell. Jenuian Kountse, Oma Club Party. Th Oma. a new club recently organ ised by the young peopl of southwest Omaha, gav th first of a aerie of plo nlc at Elrawood park on last Sunday evening. Th officer of the club ar Messrs. John Long and Bunny Borenson. Thos present were: Mlsse Misses Therma Feller, Kmm Southwlck, Vvts Luble, lm Jensen, Elenora Jacobeon, Myrtle Murry. May Rogers. 'li.nu Morgan, Margaret O Conner, Mildred Long, May O Conner, Muriel Long, Manon Dickens, 1 lieriua Hughes, Messrs. Messrs. Bunny Surensen. Ray Cole, Tom Hushes, Alfred Johnson, Ray Cutler. Jo Rosso. Arthur Jensen, Kidney Wlig, Herman Jacobaon, John Long, Gunner Orent. Clifford long. George Parker, Walter Baker, Out-of-Town Weddinf . Next Saturday afternoon, at Harbor Point Mich., tha wedding of Mis Katherin Barker and Mr. Howard Bpeuldlng of Chicago I to take place and will doubted less be th big social event of th season at that resort A number of Omaha peopl received! cards for th wedding, both MI Barkar and Mr. fcpauldlug having been her la Juue JF r " , " N -1 i I '; 1 ! - j ; f ' ' ') i f ' 1 I v . i i - , ' -1 , . 1 : . ' ' v - , v i fc - -'... HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED ANN0U13TED. " '"sasssssssssssssssJsnBnninnn" Glflgyo Taylor for th McJeerren-JRtewart wedding, when ah was given much newspaper notice as th "thirty million heiress." Mr. and Mra, MoKerren are to be among tha wadding attendants and are expected at Harbor Point In a few days. Mlsa Barkor lives In Michigan City. Mich., but preferred to be married at her eummer horn at Harbor Point. Among th festivitlo prior to the wedding will be a platform danc which Mis Barker will giv and whloh sh will pattern after th on given In Council Bluffs for Miss Stewart by Mr. Wlldman. Recent Affairs. Mra. J. W. Skoglund entertained th North Sid Bridge cluh Thursday at a ntudlo tea, followed by a matins party at th Branded theator. Th member present were: Meadnmea Meadsmes V. D. Benedict, TI. W. Anderson, T. L. Travis, 8. Cole. 1.1 w i - H, C. PalK". W. J. Morlng, C. H. Gl:tln. VV. L. rultmi C, S. Quale. Wsa. ciarii, . J. Knapp. Fred Johnston, J. "W." tkosiund. Mis Lilly Downey and Miss Lillian Passtck gav a Dlonlo Dartv at Rlvarvlew park Wednesday. Most of th time was spent In race and games. Th party wa ohaperoned by Mr. T. Downey and Mr. G. Nicholas. Those Dreaont warn: Misses Misses Isabella Bird, Metha Prlggy, Jeannette Stout ladys Condon, Bab Condon, Mildred Kucha, Mildred Mtvhjlas, Wily Downey, Ida Knentter. 1 linD. u i nt. Helen Long, Mrs. M. Smith entertained tha ladlea nf Gwrfleld circle at her horn Wednes day afternoon. Three tables wer plaod for th card gam. Prise wr won by Mlsa Flora Snyder, Mra. Bergwr and Miss Kuntoon, Mrs. Carris M. Pater, pest depart merit president, wa presented wlBb. a necklace. Those present were) Moadam O. Peter. Mesdam O. Elliott. Vroman. p, Elliott, J. Prlo. F. Snyder. M. Smith, Hopper. H. Johnson, Huntoon, Morrison. Farewell Party. A party was given Wednesday evening at tha hom of Mr. and Mrs. C E. Comt by th deaf peopl of Omaha tn honor of Mr. and Mr A, L. Hurt of Vernal, Utah, who hav been tn Omaha two year. Mr. and Mrs, Hurt will return to Utah thl week. Thos present we re l Messrs. and Mesdames T. C. Hallowsy, ITellsteln, Counell Bluff: iriirwn, Waldo Rothert fcteyer, Bingham. Court J. S. Long. Counoll Bluffs; C. Oarbauph. Council Bluffs; A, L, Hurt Mssdamos Dixon. So well. Messrs. Eutrene Fry, C. aeck. (Drj Cueoadan, F, Cooper, Mesdames Frnett. Marshall. Messrs, ClaCfcn, Oinrles Marshall, Arthur Nelson. Misane Misses Msvdelen Whrleley, Helen Hurt. Margaret Mini nan, fJila cowen, r.nsaoetn owell, Alio Powell. Eleanor Hurt Nancy Hurt. EvVn Count Naeck. Kute, M. Roter, St Lcmls, Lulu Count. Wedding Announcement. Mr'. Lester Bridaham of Denver was married In New Tork, Monday, to Mr, Thoroa 8. Brown, JrH of Clnolnnatl, a bit of news that I of Interest to Omaha, where Mrs. Bridaham haa been a popular visitor both before and stno her widow hood. Th last visit was just a fw weeks ago, on her way to Atlsntlo City from Denver, where she stopped over a few day with' Mr. and Mrs. EUwtn Swoba, Th marriage to Mr. Brown, who belongs to a well known and wealthy Clnolnnatl family, 1 th culmination of a long standing devotion on hi part, dat ing from Mra Bridaham' school daya. for ah wa herself a Clnolnnatl girl. Mlaa Bsasley, and going to th Ohio city to ttv again Is really for her a going back bom. Th wedding was a quiet en and Mr. and Mr. Brown ar spending their wed ding trip in th east Suchaxt-Samp. . Th wedding of Mlsa Hasel Iron Samp and Mr. Oeorge F. Suchart. Jr., will be celebrated thl evening at th hom of th bride's mother. Th Rev. Oliver D. Baitsly of tha Kountse Memorial church will perform th ceremony. Th brtd will wear her go-away gown of blue gabardine, with blue hat to match and whit fog fur. Mr. and Mra Suchart will leav this Stronseat wear longest (jr. i n il i ftRMEN HAIRNET 5c C. VTVirn vnn want tn lrtnV vnur Vt. wrar an ral! v adjusted Carmen the Qualitjr Hair tvucrno4M.Br Ttfl 'r ii tm 1 Wa skew the Ca fee yew geiaa e la br bear IS!rv',n" Kansas City and lstcr will to to tlie northfin laks. iliey will ne at home sffr August IS. at ZV1' Lxlgo street. Gage-Griffin Nuptials. Announcement were received in Omaha this week of the marriage of Miss Kdna Griffin of Clearwater. Neb., and Mr. Oitmr I Unse of Punning. Neb., at the liomd of tlie bride's iwrvnts, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. tlriffin. The bride lias been teaching in the rubile schools of Dunning for th last two years. The groom la engaged In the lumber and coal dullness at Dunning, and ia the son of Ocneral James D. Onge. Mr. and Mrs. Gage left Omaha Friday morning for the Pacific coaat and north western states and expert to ! gon about six weeks. They will b at horn to their friends In their new home at Dunning after September 15. Smith-Ryers Nuptials. The marriage of I Cay mo nd O. Fmith of Blair and Miss Carrie Hycrs of Kennartl. Nob., was celebrated Thursday afternoon t the home of the bride's par ents. Rv. Smith of Herman, Neb., brother of th groom, offtoiatexl at the ceremony, attendance at which was 1 1 m I ti d to members of th family. A. V. Kjelson of Gothenburg, Nob., was an out-of-town guest. Mr. and Mr. Pmlth ar both graduate of this year class at th University of Nebraska. Stout-Weeks Wedding;. On Wednesday vary quiet wedding was celebrated when Rv. Thom.a .t Maokay united In marriage Mlaa Pearl Evelyn Week and Mr. J. Frank Stout, both of Omaha. Th ceremony was per formed at 11 o'clock noon at tha mr.tnrv Th oouple wer Attended bv Mr Cnnrlaa Whit and Mis Ruth Fletcher. Th guest attsndlns were Men H.l Gideon of North Piatt. Neb., a cousin of th brtd. and Mra. Laura Whitehead of thl city, who I tha brlda'a aunt Tha bridegroom 1 connected with th !. F. Adam company a credit man ger. Pleasures Fast. Th Mlsse Ion and Adelaide run en tertained at a beautlfullr luncheon Saturday at their hom. Th table was deoorated with a lnraw mnamn of Klllarney rosea and nink-ah,i- candle. Cover wer plaoed for eighteen guests. Mrs. H. Rothkoo entertain at w,i- Wednesday In honor of Mr. Samuel Dla- mont of Kansas City, the guest of Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Wright The prise wer awarded to Mrs. IL A. Altwrn and Mr. M. Goldberg. Th guests of honor received a hand painted plat. Thirty guests wore entertained. Mr. and Mx. Paul A. Phemanson m. tertalned at dinner Friday evening la honor or th West Fa mam Neighborhood olub, Thos present wer! Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Underwood, Messrs. and Mssdanie grower E. McCagua H. M. Mattoson, Kdward 8. DybatT, Richard Allen, .. ai. rvncT-imn, r . w, Miller. A, J. Blddlok. J. Marts. J. H. DriscoU. Misses Cununlnn K. J, Carson, Hugh BOcott Mlsa fiev rln a Busl Barne of west vinrfnla, Grand Valley, R D, Jennie Nelson, . Messrs Kenneth Holme H. li. Allen. of Mlnden. Neb, For the Future. Mr. and Mra Jack Byhea wm antesw tain at dinner Thursday ereectsg of nexxt week at th Country club. Mis Helen Blxbv win ntrbktm the, member of tho Mondv Bridsw nrah at break fas Tuesday at her hom. Th Carter Lak Swimming and BowV Ing club wlU hold their regular lunohaoa Tuesday at th Carter Isvka oiub hous. Weddinar Plan. Th wedding of Mis KeDta Elavitt and Dr. Harold FI1 of Cleveland, (X (Continued on Pag Three Ooluran Four) WINNING MENU: Submitted by XT. E. B. Cram, 1710 S. 86th St., which wUi b sarved July OS from la to SiSO p. m., in our 7 bo Ounday dlnn men contest Cream of Lattuo CJUeea WaJars Pickled Onlona Rip Ollra Boiled Salmon. Egg Bauc Choice Roast Spring Lamb, Currant JaUy Frlnssaaa of Chtaban Braised filrioin of Beet Horseradish - Sauc New Potatoes in Crearn Soallopod Caullflowr Dinner Roll String Bean and Radish Salad Aprloot lo Bpoog Oak Ic Ta Coffee Milk Buttermilk Bach wwak a M book of meal tlok- will b glvea a way for the beat mean suhmlhed for to To Ba&day alaae. GANSON'S CAFE 150810 Howard Street EARN eykalBf skae)aief Mskaw MORI WITH LESS TOIL. vIm to rwyr. runlbMetat TnMftM( at ImSi 1M S lawn mn4 aryaa, illwral artot aasW ewrirn iwilg wchatciwufrvtolplMosyi HIGHLAND PARK COLLEGE Ossrg P, MsglM, A. 6. D., President PcrfectionRT AkaalaUir araaia Bnfar than potooo or druse 1 O (S d at hardware. S'ul"r iU by saaiL rwtacda kura Tn, Oa. 14. Sh Uw, She Net. The extra tight 2 : :.:m a tvle fur every coiffurea shad U.. L ST" J 4 1 V J for any hair. Ask your dealer fur th "Cariuen Booklet Latot Stylo In Ilairdree&lug it'a free. Try Carmen &tyW ed, "Adjusta" cn-bpd, no elastic cord or drawstring fits perfectly. 5c each at YOUR deW CARPENTERS AT WORK Remodeling A. Hospe Co.'s Store PIANOS Are Selling1 Rapidly. The Prices Do It Come to our store and see the wonderful changes be ing made. Then you will real ize why we are almost giving onr Pianos away. It is up to us to sell every Piano or have them ruined by dirt and dust. USED PIANOS Ohickering & Sons (Bos ton) Upright Rosewood Case $125.C0 Smith & Barnes, Mahog any $165.00 Gilbert, Mahogany $150 Bhoninger, Walnut $135.09 Kremlin & Son, Mahogany $175 Kimball, Walnut $175 And 30 Others. Kimball Upright Piano in Oak. Walnut and Mahogany, $265, $295, $345 Refinhhed Piano Booond-Iiand, Hospe, Mahosrany.- $185 Whitney, Walnut. - $193 Wegman, Oak $225 Cable-Nelson, Mahogany, $225 Bteinway, Ebony. . .$275 And Many Others. - t Cable-Nelson Upright Pianos Walnut. Oak and Mahagaam Prices: $250, $275, $309, $325 CanWlonthl- loataUmenta, Stool Brambach Grand Piano Zn Mahogany Onlys, Price $455 New TJto-4at PIANOS We hav brand new, dependable, gvasv anteed nsw piano marked down fo thle Remodeling Sal at tlS, $! aoa, aaiaoa twin of One Dollar Per Week Henderson Upright Pianos $225, $250, $275 Oa 5 Payment. Stool and Scarf. NEW PLAYER PIANOS. Full Sis. 88 Not at 300, $350, $379, 403 USED PLAYER PIANOS. Terms. $15 to $15 down; $8 to $15 per month. A large variety to aelect from. Player Rolls. Sc. le, I Ho, 4 9c. The Art Stock is moving fast; ! off. M off. Vi off. is doing It Jmn t ; JT,sir" 'Mi" , n. A rm k .. Jr . av , . . . -rrzri I - "' .d i A. Hospe Co., 1513 Douglas Stver I