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Council Bluffs
Social Notes
Popular Guest During Last Week
Tha Atlaa club enjoyed a most delight
ful luncheon Tuesday at 1 o'clock at the
home of Mr. Elmer fhuanrt. Dafore
Chgstma It had been planned to -chanre
glfta, but because of sickness and
ether reasons the social meeting had
been postponed until this time. So with
th Mrvloe of desert each member was
gtven her share of the rifts. Mrs. Shugart
was assisted In entertaining by Dr. Har
riet Hamilton and Mrs. C. D. Parmalee.
The club will hold the regular meeting
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. M. Bar
stow, when study will be resumed.
The Woman's Christian association
held Its monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. O. W. Butts Monday afternoon.
Plans for the annual memorial service
whioh will be held today were discussed,
and arrangements made for It. The re
port that the Insurance companies had
paid the full amount of the claim for
the recent fire In the nurses' home was
received with much (ratification. After
the business of tho afternoon had been
transacted, the members spent an hour
folding- sponges for the hospital, after
which refreshments were served.
A very Interesting- projrram was given
by the members of the musical deport
ment of the Council Bluffs Woman's
club Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Elmer Swanson. Mrs. Robert Moth 1
was leader for the afternoon. A letter j
from Benjamin Whltely was read, after
which Miss Higgenson and Miss Kenady
played his duct for two pianos, "Minuet"
Mrs. W. J. Leverett read a paper on I
M. Oottschalk and Miss Marguerite 'MRS, ISAAC
Brown played his "Last Hope." A paper
on Benjamin Lang- and Margaret Ruthven
Lng. by Mrs. J. E. Wallace, was fol
lowed by two songs sung by Miss Mar
Caret Power, "Good-bye, Sweet Day," by
Vannah, and Neldllnger'a "I Love My
Jean." Miss Leahy gave a paper on
George Whitfield Chadwick and Miss
Shirley Harrison gave a reading, "Little
Brown Baby." Mrs. F. J. Duerr spoke
on "W. IL Ncidltnger and C. Whitney
Coombs." Miss Helen Bentley sang,
"Llndy," and "Slngln" and' a-elngin "
(Neldllnger). Mrs. H. W. Anthony gave
a paper on George P, Upton, critic, and
Edward Baxter, lecturer, and Miss Ruth
Turner sang "When Celia Binge" by Molr,
Mark Johnson read, "Nebuchadnezzar,"
and Miss Gladys Holmes closed the pro
gram with the piano solo, "La Scintilla,"
by Gottachalk.
The Woman's Missionary society of the
Broadway Methodist church held a meet
ing at the home of Mrs. J. Wilcox,
Thursday afternoon. The mite boxes for
the foreign relief work were opened at
this time. Mrs. Nethercut gavs a very
nice talk on the utility of the mite box
system and the needs of the foreign mis
sionaries; Mrs. J. E. aiarshall sang very
delightfully. Miss Marguerite Etsensper
ger played two piano solos, and Mies
Marshall gave a reading. The meeting
was very well attended and mucn en
Joyed. The Ideal club met Tuesday after
noon with Mrs. B. 8. Terwilllger to con
tinue the study of Japan. nstead of the
usual current topics, a short business session-
preceded the study hour. A paper
on "Early Religious' Art, and the Influ
ence of BudOhlsm""'was read by Mrs. J.
P. Organ., Mrs. C. Bonham spoke of the
feudal period, 'dealing with the Tarnato
Tosa school. Mrs. J. W. Smith gave a
paper on "The Renaissance'' in closing.
The same study will be continued next
Tuesday at the - home of Mrs. Terwil
llger. '
The members of the Leschetlzky Music
club entertained their parents at their
meeting Saturday afternoon, at the home
of Misses Laura and kary Grimes. Pa
pers were given on "The Origin of Op
era," by Phoebe Fisher, and ' The Life
of Guiseppe Verdi." by Mildred Hlbbs.
A short synopsis of five of Verdi's operas
was given by Helen Mann, and MUrie
Lund sang "Mother," In honor of the
club guests. Piano solos were played by
Phoebe Fisher and Mildred Hlbbs, and
selections from Verdi's operas were given
on the vlctrola. Miss Freda Kenady is
directing the studies of the club.
The Oakland Avenue club met at the
home of Mrs. F. H. Orcutt. Friday after
noon. Mrs. Butler gave a paper on
Manitoba, and Mrs. Blanchard on "Win
nipeg, the Chicago of Canada." "The
Coming of the Mounted Police" was given
by Mtss Blanchard, and Mrs. Arthur
closed he program with a reading.
The meeting of the art department ef
the Woman's dub Monday evening was
devoted to the study of English cathed
rals. The leader for the evening was
Miss Jennie Rice. A description of the
Round Temple church, erected by the
Knights Templar In the Twelfth century,
was given by -ra. Page Morrison. Miss
Pile told of the Middle Temple of the
Inns of Court of London, describing Its
architecture and traditions. The literary
associations of the Middle Temple were
told of by Mrs. Dollle Burgess. Sbe
enumerated the many Illustrious men
whose names were connected In some
wsy with this .emple. Descriptions of
Lincoln's and Gray's Inns, speaking
specially of the fine law library and the
garden of Gray's inn. Miss Rice closed
the program with the discussion of the
Inner temple. Rochester cathedral will
be the subject of the next meeting of the
department, which will be held at the
llm-ary, February 21. '
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mate by Mrs. Purdum. The next meeting
will be held February 22 at the home of
Mrs. L. A. Gray, with Mrs. Holllngsworth
as hostess.
Miss Irene O'Brien entertained the I
H. D. club Tuesday evening at her home
on Tenth avenue. Music and knitting
furnished the amusement for the evening,
which : closed with a - three-course
luncheon. Next week the club will meet
with Mrs. Enbody on East Broadway.
Wednesday afternoon the home eco
nomics department of the Council Bluffs
Woman's club met at the home of Mrs.
J. H. Haslam, on Lincoln avenue. A de
scription of her week spent at Ames was
given by Mrs. B. J. Towslee, who went
as a delegate from the club to the short
course in home economics. A demonstra
tion of baking powdar biscuits was given
by Mrs. Towslee and Mrs. Mack. Those
who assisted Mrs. Haslam In entertaining
were Mrs. Chsse, Mrs. Mary Smith and
Mrs. Huntington. -
Tha Klatter Klub met Friday after
noon of last week with Mrs. Frank
Binder, the afternoon being devoted to
auction bridge. The prise for high score
was won by Mrs. Frank Pinney, the cut-for-all
by Mrs. W. 8. Rlgdon. and the
guest prise by Mrs. Rolsnd Otis. Mrs.
Paul DeVol and Mrs. Edson Damon were
also the guests of the club. At the close
of the game luncheon- was served.
The art department was hostess to the
Council Bluffs Woman's club at the Feb
ruary reception held Friday of last week
at the home of Mrs. C. G. Saunders on
Oakland avenue, i The department took
this opportunity to show the work being
done, so the program was arranged with
this in view. Miss Anna Z. Ross showed
a series of etereopttoon vlews, which
were described or explained by different
members of the department. A sketch of
Canterbury cathedral was given by Miss
Pile and Mrs. Page Morrison described
the shrine of Thomas a Becket and gave
a little history of his life. Mrs. G. T.
Walker played some tnuslo written by
him, and views of tha cathedral followed.
A history and account of the legends
attached to Durham cathedral was given
by Mrs. Emma Ingalla. and Mrs. J. B.
Wallace played some of the hymns com
posed by John B. Dykes in the cathe
dral. Views of the cathedral were given
during these talks. Views of Lincoln
cathedral were snown miss wary muny
giving the description and history. Pic
tures were also shown of Litchfield
cathedral and of St. Paul s. Westmin
ster cathedral was described by Miss
Rice, and Mrs. Burgess read selections
from Irving. Ben Johnson's song.
"Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes,"
wss sunr by Mrs. Clarence Hafer. After
tha Droa-ram a dainty luncheon oi tea,
tea cakes, marmalade sandwiches and
candles was served, Miss Rice and Mrs.
J. B. Wallace presiding at the table.
which had as centerpiece a pot of Eng
lish primroses.
At the meeting of the East End Card
club Wednesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Wright, the first
prises were taken by Mrs. William Mar-
nuardt and Mr. M. B. roiieii.
R. Trotter and Mr. Orover DeBar were
awarded the consolation prtics sna
Follett the cut-for-all. Luncheon was
served st the close of the game.
The East End Kensington club was
entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs.
A. F Hobus. Besides the members, elgnt
guests were present. The afternoon wa
spent In visiting and sewing, snd luncheon
was served at the close. The club will
meet next week at the home of Mrs.
Mark. 1018 East Washington svenue.
The mothers of the prise winning babies
i- . i-- utAAn.AW .1 1 Qt r let are renuestea ui
At the annual meeting of the board of . . mf.mb(,,., 0 the Council
directors of the Young Women's Christian , Bluffj woman's club Tuesday afternoon
association st the rooms Tuesday after- t , O.corki wnen Mrs. Sydney Smith, the
noon. Mrs. J. II. Beve-ldge was re-elected . c)ub prudent, will present the ribbons
president. Mrs. J. B. Long was made j tnA plnM Tne publlc is invited to attend
first vice president; Mrs. R. H. Nichols, I tM metlng. Mothers In all psrts of the
second vice president; Mrs. W. S. Rigdon, j clty are mUoh Interested) In the contest,
recording secretary; Miss Mlttle Pile, I tni evcn those who sre not presenting
corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Ira j babies In the contest are showing a d
Hendrlcks. treasurer. The president will sire to assist In the campaign for better
announce her committees ai mo ne nealtn tor me nun iui.
Florence
Social Items
HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS!
JUST ANNOUNCED.
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Helen Iitidsey
Griffith was the guest of
. McMillan In Benson Mon-
Mrs. L. R.
Mrs. Clara B
day.
Mrs. Frank A. Sears of Rochester,
Minn.,' Is the guest of "her sister, Mrs.
E. L. Plats, this week.
George McPherson of Chicago, a former
resident of Florence, was here Mondsy
and Tuesday renewing old acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross and family
have moved from Omaha to Florence,
taking the Harold Reynolds place.
Mrs. W. B. Vreeland will entertain the
Hillside circle of the Ladles' aid society
of the Presbyterian church at .her home
Monday afternoon.
Miss Lucille Harris was taken ill the
first of the week with scarlet fever.
Miss Julia Krisl and Miss Viola Meyer
have Issued an Invitation to the school
patrons to be present at a patrlotlo
cantata by the school children at the
Eagle hall on Wednesday, February 23.
Mrs. Frank Brown will entertain the
T. T. class of the Presbyterian church
Tuesday evening at which time plana for
the plsy, "The Spinster's Return." to be
given at the Eagle hall, March 3, will be
made. i
Misses Olga and Olive Peterson enter
tained at their home Sunday evening for
large party of young people.
The Ponca kenslngton was entertained
by Mrs. Andrew Albach at her home
Monday evening. Those present were:
Mesdames Nielsen, Broderson, Moran,
Krenger, Jasperson, Prown, Reed, Han
son snd Raymond and Misses Martha
Jasperson and Christine Albach. Mrs. S.
B. Letovsky will entertain the kenslng
ton club next week.
A surprise party was given Miss Maude
Shipley at her home Monday evening.
Twenty of her young friends assembled
and made merry.
J. H. Price spent Wednesday and
Thursday in Lincoln on business.
Leonard Crum returned from South
Dakota the first of the week to again
make his home In Florence.
Mrs. C. W. Bhulxe returned ''Odnesdsy
from Wausa, Neb., where she wss visit
ing her sister.
Miss Lillian Broderson, who Is teaching
school at Long Pine, Neb., returned the
first of the week to visit her parents.
Mrs. Frits Kruse entertained Monday at
her home In honor of her birthday.. About
twenty guests were present.
Mrs. I. A. Taylor entertained the Dor
cas society of the Methodist church Mon-Oejr.
of college students Is with nose burled
In a book, and gave themselves up to
one of the merriest revels which the
students have enjoyed for a long time.
Delightful Informality marked the whole
affair. Those present were:
Misses Misses
Ruth Jlltson, Frances Keller,
Kuth Stokes, Edna G!the.
Eva Ward. iSusan JHlson.
'hapman Rumsey, Kmma Ward,
Hernlce HoMotfeldt, Hasel Zoll.
Irene Leslie. IRernlne Mitchell,
Eleanor Hhlmer, Helen Andrews,
Anne Johnston, ,
Messrs.
Judson O. Ward,
Lester Stewart,
Perry Johns,
ln r ales.
dv. February 1, with Mrs. K. Joll on
rifty-sixth snd Leavenworth streets.
Mrs. 11. A. Alllston was given a sur
prise rrty Friday afternoon In honor of
her birthday, wher. the following guests
were present: Mesdames K. W. Oehrke,
Ingersoll. William Elliott. N. P. Nelson.
B. lolley, E. Doll, R. J. Sutton. N. 1
Thompson, F B. Kern and Miss Mlnnlo
Oehrke.
Miss Lena Nielsen celebrated her birth
day on Wednesday evening when covers
were laid for Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Niel
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Hans Nielsen.
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Social Ciroles
Mssrs.
Paul Cummlngs,
Garwood Richardson
George Evans.
1 Wslker Rule,
President W. B. Nlcholl of Bellevue
college and Mrs. Nlcholl entertained the
members of the faculty who live In Bel
levue at dinner Saturday evening. This
dinner was the second of two Informal
affairs which the Nlcholls have given
recently in honor of the college faculty.
Spring flowers,, with pink and white
sweet peas predominating were used In
the decorations and favors. Covers were
laid for: ,
Dr. snd Mrs. Stephen Phelps. x
Dr. snd Mrs. Charles A. Mitchell.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bets,
Rev. and Mrs. Charles K. Baakarvilla,
Prof, and Mrs. P. W. Evans.
President and Mrs. W. 10. Nlcholl,
Mrs. Henry McRoberts.
Miss Marguerite Dlddoch mad a hur
ried trip to her home in Walthlll for the
week-end.
Miss Laura Doollttle of Klrkman, Neb.,
wss the week-end guest of Miss Helen
Andrews.
Judson C. Ward of Arcadia spent Fri
day and Saturday with his daughter.
Miss Eva, a member of the freshman
class. .
The visit of Miss Alga Mills of Walthlll,
who during the last week has been the
guest of Misses Marguerite Dlddook and
Chapman Rumsey, was the occasion for
a number of Informal affairs In Fonte
nelle hall this week, , . ' ' ,
Miss Irene Leslie entertained In her
rooms at the Fontenelle Wednesday
evening In honor of her guest. Miss
Ruth Derbyshire. Thursday evening Miss
Derbyshire was honor guest at a
"spresd" given by the Misses Ruth and
Susan Jlllson. v
West Ambler
Social Activities
Bellevue
Society Circles
In the absence of their presidents and
soma of their prominent members, the
Adelphlan and I'hilomathlan literary so
cieties of Bellevue college banished the
memory of long-standing feuds to Join
in a Friday night jollification In
Adelphlan hall.
All the company from freshmen to
seniors forgot thst the proper position
CELEBRATED HIS FIRST ANNI
VERSARY YESTERDAY.
meeting. Plans for the entertainment and
Jubilee of Friday, Saturday and today
were perfected.
At he Wednesday meeting of tho Book
Lovers at the home of Miss Rice tho club
continued the study of Thackeray's great
A daughter wss born last week to Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Wolfe-
Peter Hennickson Is seriously 111 at his
home on Forty-seventh' and Leavenworth
streets with pneumonia,
Mr. Thomas Blsckett of Arlington,
Neb., was in Omaha last Wednesday to
visit his son, Wslter, who la seriously
ill of pneumonia In the Immanuel hospi
tal. While here he wss the guest of his
son. Wlliner R. Blackett.
The Grace Saxe bible class will meet
Tuesday at 10 o'clock with -Mrs. p. I
Edgsr, m South Fifty-first street.
Ruth Wagner Is quite 111 at her noma
on Mercy street.
The Epworth league of tha Jennings
Methodist church will gtve a Valentine
social In tha parlors of tha church Tues
day evening, February IB.
Mrs. Guy . Glover of Arlington, Neb.,
was the guest last Sunday ef her
brother, Wlliner R. Blackett.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Jen
nings Methodist church will met Thurs
day, February 17. 1918. with Mrs. D,
Glvens. m South Fifty-first street
Mr. snd Mrs. Hans Nielsen entertained
at dinner Saturday evening In honor of
Mr. Nielsen's birthday. Covers were laid
for-
Messrs and Mesdames
Mr. E. A. MtrOlaseon. spent a couple of j
date In Missouri Valley on business.
Mrs. J. Woods of Portland, Ore., Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Under.
The Kstherine chspter of the guild will ,
meet and have supper Monday evening
at the Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Akerraan enter
tained the Sunday school board of the
Presbyterian church Monday evening.
Mrs,, L. K. Luther entertained on last
Sunday In honor of her sister. MKss Jen
nie Johnson of Nebraska City,
The B. L. 8. club will hold a meeting
on next Thursday afternoon at St. Ber
nard's hall.
Mrs. Walter Snell has returned home
from a six weeks' visit with relatives In
Nlxen, Pa.
Mr. E. A. McGlaason entertained his
Sunday school class at his home, Tues
day evening.
Mrs. A. F. Snyder was hostess, for the
Good Times' club last Thursday after
noon. Mrs. C. E. Tltsel was hostess for the
Cosma Kensington club of Omaha last
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. E. J. MoArdle entertained at a
dinner Sunday evening, when covers were
laid for twelve guests.
The women of the English Lutheran
church will give a Washington's birthday
dinner next Friday evening.
The Christian Endeavor society held a ,
special service last Sunday evening, when
Mr. Baker of Omaha gave an Interesting
talk to the young people. i
Mir. and Mrs. A. Beyors of Pierce, Neb., ,
spent last Wednesday visiting at the ;
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Amish. ;
Miss Kate Van Horn was hostess last
week for the Christian Endeavor society
at a social gathering.
Walter Snell. who has been with the '
Kuhla Drug company, Is now with the
Union Pacific, as chemist.
A reception for old and new members
of the congregation will be held at the '
Presbyterian church next Friday even- !
lng.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Lessard entertained
last week In honor of their guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Seldler of Grlswold, la.
Mr. Thomas Horan and Miss ..ose
Horan were "at home" last week for the
Keystone Park Boclal club.
A son was barn to Mr. and "Mrs. How
ward Lessard on last Wednesday,
Mrs. G. Waterbury will be hostess for
the Methodist Ladles' ' Aid society on
next Wednesday.
Mrs. J. - Barrett of Minneapolis,
Minn., who wss called here 'by the
sickness and death of Mrs. O'Connor, re
turned home on Saturday.
Mrs. J. Calvert entertained the Loyal '
Daughters last Tuesday evening, they
will have a social gathering wext Mon
day evening at tha home of Miss Byars.
The Baptist young .people had a
sleighing party last Tuesday evening
with a supper at the home of Miss
Maud Palke, nine miles west of Benson.
The women of the Presbyterian church
gave a Lincoln chicken dinner last Fri
day evening, and the women of the
Methodist church will give a Washing-j
ton's dinner next Tuesday evening.
Mrs. C. F. Harru) entertained Wednes
day at a theater party for Mesdames
W. A. Smith, J. J, Btubbs, 8. A. Collins.
J. Speedle and Miss Lillian Harris.
The flrt department held a meeting
Monday evening, at which time Messrs.
Ben Morton, Harry Knudsen, H. Nellsen,
Jim Morton. O. McGulre and P. J. Flyn,
received five-year service diplomas.
Mrs. W. F. Vernon entertained last
Wednesday in honor of her daughter's
birthday anniversary. The little folks
present were: Dorothy Smith, Edith
Stsrrett, Leila Boner, Helen Walllck,
Josle Wylle, Irene Sesrson and Henrietta
Maurer.
Mrs. H. W. Co I son entertained on Wed
nesday for her little son's birthday. The
guests were: Eugene Plckard, Alice Col
son, Gall, Bennet and Margeret Davis,
Clark Bowennan and Ardeth Van Ars
dala. Tha Eighth B olass of tha Central High
school held a social and business meet
ing and alerted for officers: Robert
Russell, president; Ben Butler, vice presi
dents Eunloe Roth, secretary; Herbert
Frlerman, treasurer. A class paper will
be edited by Clifford Ellis snd Olga or
ensen. Mrs. K. Llljenstolpe entertained a num.
ber of Omaha friends last Tuosdsy. In
honor of her birthday. The guests were:
Mesdames John Helgren, Alfred Bloom,
Joe Berger, J. Bundland. J. McFarland,
N. P Swanson, J. A. Swanson. W. J.
McCaffrey and W, A. Llljenstolpe.
One of the
Lohrman
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F you will use
forethought
and arrange to
have your spring
suit tailored
Now before the
annual spring
rush"I will
make every in
ducement in
, the way of price.
As low as $35 if
order is placed
before Feb. 20th.
COMPLKTK
$8 to $10 Special
Until February 20tk 433-25 Paxlon Block, Omaha
Oakland Avenue chapter of St. Paul's novel "Pendennis. Mrs. r.m.n
guild held a combined business meeting told very Interestingly of I-aura Bell and
and tea Monday afternoon at the re.l- her associations with the rn"
deno. of Miss Elizabeth Quinn. Tomor- "V. and of the resulting love affair wit
... l.k Iimm. Arthur Pendennls. Mrs. Chsrles T. Otn
w m uivvuns will uw iieiu i . " ..v... , . ,
Mr.. Bh-rt with Mrs. Hunt- . r gave a condensed account of the char
lngton and Dr. Harriet Hamilton as
hostesses.
South First Street chapter of St. Paul's
guild met Monday afternoon at the home
of Mra Forest Smith. Mrs. Smith wss
assisted in entertaining by Mrs. A, C.
Graham.
At the meeting of the Tuesday History
club, held at the home of Mrs. J. K.
Cooper, the study of Equador was taken
up. Mrs. Killpack told of the Caras
and Mrs. A. W. Tyler read a paper on
tha Spanish conquest. "The War of in
dependence"' as given by Mrs. C. G.
Bauoders. while the formation of Equador
was described by Mrs. Painter Knox. The
geographical characteristics were de
scribed by Mrs. J. K, Cooper and tho cU-
; acters in the book which had not yet boi
discussed, and closed the story. Miss I lie
will again be hostess Wednesday after
noon, when the club will begin the study
of "The Newcomes."
The meeting of the R. snd 8. club an
nounced for last Thursday has been post
poned tlllThursdsy of this week, when
it Will meet with Mrs. Gardiner.
The Flower mission held Its annual elec
tion Wednesdsy afternoon at the home
of Mra. Frank Pinney. Mrs. II. A. Qulnn
wss elected president, Mrs. Pinney, vies
president; Miss Nell Benton, secretary,
and Mrs. Clarence Keeltne, treasurer. Tea
was served after the business was com
pleted. Mrs. Pinney was assisted in en
tertaining by Mrs. Frank Binder, Mra
Roland OUs and Mrs. Reed Fllckinger.
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H. 11. Nielsen
Hsrry Johnson
t'srl Nielsen
Misses
MIMred Johnson
Hetty Nielsen
Johanna Nielsen
Messrs
Albert f'hristensen
James Nielsen
M. Chrlstensen
Misses
Clara Nielsen
Ina Nielsen
Messrs
Wohbv Nielsen
A surprise party was given Mr. John
Wlsler Tuesday evening, the occasion
being hts birthday. Cards and games
furnished smusement for the evening,
Prises were won by A. J. Wisler, Mrs,
Fred Tex snd Mrs. George Hoffman.
Those present were:
Messrs. and Mesdames
K. A. Winn W. T. Hamand
V. A. Marshall Kred Tex
Frank Cockayne George Hoffman
r.mii iromen
Misses
Mildred Wisler
Ina Wilcox
Rose Carr
Messrs
Clnnn Wisler
Jlin Gllmore
Walter Wisler
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SWEET MEMORIES
Allerl Lincoln Cleveland
Jnjrph Heger
A. J. Wisler
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! Messrs
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llenrffA Marshall
Mrs. hi A. Winn entertained at cards
Wednesday afternoon when prizes Vrere
won by Mesdames A. J. Wisler, Jsy Colo,
II, Itocsslg nnl E. riroman. Those present
were: Mesilanics Frank Cockayne, R. J.
i Button, V. K. Kerns, H. K. Oanls, I"red
(Tex. George Uatighmsn, A. Hansen, John
i Wisler, V. A. Marshall, A. Oroetsohal,
Kd Maack, W. C. Johnson, Connelly, X.
Fox. A. J. Wisler, Jsy Cole, H. Roesslg
snd Kmll Oromsn.
Mrs. A. Wllg entertained tha A. A. B.
club at her borne last Friday. The aft
ernoon was spent In embroidering towels
for the hostws. Those present wero
Mesdames R. J. Button, P. K. Kern, E.
Ioll. I T. Bullock, N. P. Thompson, 8.
Westln, O. Hayes. A. Hatfield. Bert
Polley snd Miss Mary Peterson. The
next meeting of this club will be Prl-
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PRICES
IX) It
DRY CLEANING
MEN'S
Overcoats ....
Ulsters
Sweaters
SUITS, 3 pieces.... $1.50
SUITS, 2 pieces.... $1.25
Trousers .....$ .50
LADIES'
Tailor Suits ...$1.75 to
Skirts, plain ........ ...$ .75 to
Skirts, pleated ...$L0O to
Waists, plain ........$ .50 to
Waists, fancy ........$ .75 to
Dresses, plain .$1.25 to
Dresses, fancy . $1.75 to
Jackets, short .$1.00 to
Jackets, long ....$1.50 to
Gloves ...$ .10 to
We tfusu-iMiteo sallsfiw'tiuu or no pay.
Why wot liav the I1K8T?
THE PANTORIUr.l
"Good Cleaner and Dyers." - - -10111-15-17
Jones St. ' Fhone Doug. 0413.
liranrh Office, 2016 Farnam St.
ftouth Hide, 4708 8. 24th St.
X. It. We sponge and prrss suits for SO centa.
$1.50
$2.00
$,.50
$2.00
$1.00
$1.50
$ .75
$LC0
$1.50
$3.00
$1.25
$2.00.
$ .25
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