THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 1. 1916. 8 B V Bf,- Council Bluffs Social Notes Mr. E. C, Downs, who has the con tract tor building two fine houses in Sioux Citv, la., for G. T. Karges of this city, left Monday for Sioux City and will be followed shortly by his family. They are planning to make their home there. Mrs. W. F. Hogarty has returned to her home in Lonemont. Colo. after a short visit at the home of her mother. Mrs. E. Schicketanz, anil other relatives. Mrs. Fred Brostsch has returned to her home in Rochester, N. Y., after a ten days' visit at the home of her nenhfw. V. W. Rice. . Mrs. J. Greer, accompanied by Mr. and 'Mr. Charles Greer and two chil dren of Parks, la., spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kinney at Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCreary of Norfolk are the proud parents of a thirteen-pound baby girl, whom they have named Ruth Adeline. Mrs. Mc Creary was formerly. Miss Lena Mehling of this city. F. H. Kelly, formerly publisher of the Mondamin Enterprise, was in Council Bluffs Monday, arriving here from a two weeks' visit in New York City. Mrs. M4 A. Hayes has returned from a three months' visit with her daughter at Farragut, la., and with relatives at Burlington, Kan. Mr. T. J. Shack has returned from an extended visit at Denver. Colo rado Springs and other Colorado points. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hayes and son. Grover. of Wathena. Kan., are vis iting Mrs. M. A. Hayes. Mrs. : J, F - Marshall has returned to her i home in Chicago, after a week's visit with relatives and friends here. , Mr. and Mrs. Georee McMahon left' Tuesday for Oskaloosa, la., where they will visit relatives. Mr. McMahon is cashier for the Ameri can Express company. Mrs. Flovd Ressev of Montana is visiting with Mrs. Joseoh Stroehete. en route home from a visit with rela tives at Ipswich, S. D. . Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. George Dalton and Mrs. E. W. Uowens, all of Missouri Valley, drove here and were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Gowens. Mrs. Wi A. Campbell of Fairhooe, Ala., is a truest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Watson on Washing ton avenue. Mrs. S. E. Bowles, who has been . visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O W. Butts, left Wednesday for her home in New York. I Mr. and Mrs. P.'M. Pryor left Wednesday for a trip to Colorado and Jran points. - Dr. E. A. Merritt has gone to Chi- xago to attehd an X-ray convention. A nartv of Sidnev people came to Council Bluffs Tuesdav evening nv auto. Kev. and Mrs. I. P. Tnomas. Mrs. Sarah Gordon. Miss C. Wilson and Rube Travis made uo the party. More than 100 people attended the ' annual dinner and thank offering rneeting Tuesday evening at the First Congregational church tinder the lusnires of the Women's Missionary society. A - delirious dinner was .served, after which a program was given, including short talks by the missionaries from Rrazil and Japan. A most delightful birthdav nartv was given by Mrs. Swanson in honor of the birthday of her son. Hugo. Games, music and dancing furnished the entertainment and a most dainty luncheon was served. Those present were Miss Edith Carroll. Miss Ger trude Carroll, Miss Grace Davis, Miss Clara Davis. Miss Marie Shulz, Miss Edith Srheef. Miss Irene Lueke, Miss iosie Doudle. Miss Rose Swanson. fiss Carrie. Whalev. Miss Marguerite Maloney, Miss Esther Weik. Miss Lillian Swanson, Hugo Swanson, Chester Lane. John Stenrud. Don ald Clark Fred lohnson. . Willard Nelson, Clifford German and Gale Clinkenbeard. Mrs. Forest Smith entertained St. Paul's General guild at her home Monday afternoon. Reports from the . committee in charge of the-, work at the carnival were given and proved that the week had been -a most suc cessful one. The Monday Night. Dinner club held the usual meeting at the Grand Monday evening. The opening meeting of the history and literature department of the Council Bluffs Woman's clvh. sched uled for October 5, will be held Octo ber 12. at the home of Mrs. F. W. Miller. The change was made be cause of the historical pageant in Omaha and of President Wilson's speech. . Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stillman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haas entertained the "Juveniles," an organization of married folks, at the first dance of the season. A very pretty home wedding took place Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Buchanan, near Neola, when M'ss Harriet C. Buch anan was married to Mr. A. P. Dor land of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. D. Buchanan of Casey, an uncle of the bride, and was witnessed only by the immediate relatives. The bride has been a teacher in the Council Bluffs schools. Mr. and Mrs. Dorland left for a short honevmoon trip. Friends of Miss Margarette Lemen, who recentlywent to Boston to enter the New England Conservatory of Music, will be interested to know that she passed the entrance examinations with high grades and has been regis tered as a 'member of the junior class. Miss Clara Hart left Wednesday for -Wellesley, Mass., where she will - resume her school work at Dana hall. The Leschetizky Music club met Saturday afternoon, at the home of Miss Freda Kenady and organized for the winter season . Mrs. Thomas Metcalf. sr., enter tained the members of the Garden club Tuesday evening, the occasion being a veritable flower show, with a gorgeous display of asters. Prizes had been offered to the members making the best display. Mrs. Henry i Cutler won first with a beautiful basket in shades of pink and lavender combined with the white. Mrs. Dray ton Bushnell won second prize with a pink basket filled with asters of the same shade and tied with a pink tulle bow to match. Mrs. Bushnell also brought two other beautiful baskets of asters, one in the coral shade, combined with maidenhair ferns, and the other in the shades of lavender. Mrs. F. Meyers and Mrs. Louie Squire also had beautiful baskets of asters. Mrs. John G. Woodward did not enter the competi tion, but brought from her garden a lovely basket of rosea and heliotrope. I PRESIDENT Q. T. W. 0. TO VISIT OMAHA. t x5w CVT Jlrs.Josiah Evans Cowks A most enjoyable game, "A Romance in the Land of Flowers," in which blanks in a little poem were to be filled in with the names of flowers, furnished much entertainment. Re freshments were served by the hostess. The club will be entertained October 10 by Mrs. Bushnell and Mrs. E. P. Schoentgen. Mrs. Squire will read a paper at that time. The club is planning a showing of chrys anthemums later in the season, and expects to' have flowers until early in November. Wednesday at the Boat club, Mrs. R, B. Tubbs won the trophy donated by Miss Reed of Kansas City for low score on putts, and Mrs. B. O. Bruington made the low medal score, winning the prize given by Mrs. E. A. Wickham. A picnic luncheon, served at noon, proved a great success and the same plan will be adopted next Wednesday, when an eighteen-hole round will be played tor a prize donated .by Mrs. ti. U Messner The game will' begin promptly at IU:JU o clock The South Side kensington met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra Everett Grimes. Various games were enjoyed and prizes were won- by Mrs. Will Arnold and Mrs. N. A. Johnson. The club will meet October II at the home of Mrs. Frank Nelson. Mrs. Charles Osborn entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Louise and Miss Gertrude Dowd, who will be married next week. Monday evening Mrs. Mildred bdgar entertained at 7 o clock din ner in honor bf the Misses Dowd and Friday evening an Orpheum party will dc given in ineir nonor. Dundee Society Notes Miss Alice Duval entertained at a kitchen shower Friday afternoon at her home for Miss Louise ttedwell, who will be an October bride. Mr. James W. Hamilton returned the first of the week from a short visit in Denver, Colo. Dundee people having dinner at Happy Hollow last Saturday were: Mr. and- Mrs. E. O. Hamilton. Mr. and, Mrs. G. W. Wickersham, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Liggett and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Yeiser. Mrs. H. G. Bosworth of Chicago is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Brandeis. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cooley enter tained ten guests at the Country club last Saturday evening. the Dundee circle of the Child Conservation league held its first meeting Monday afternoon with Mrs. Miles ureenleaf. Mrs. D. L. Johnson addressed the Business Woman's council Tuesdav at the court house. Mrs. I. S. Leavitt gave a stereooti- con talk in world masterpiece paint ings luesday at the Young Women s Christian association. The Mothers' club, of which Mrs. E. 0. Hamilton is president, met at the home of the outgoing president, Mrs. George Mickel, Wednesday. 1 tie Dundee woman s club held its first regular meeting of the year with Mrs. U. (j. Ouinter. Caliban of the Yellow Lands" was the subject under discussion. Mrs. D. L. Johnson's Bible class met at her home Thursday morning to begin the winter's course of Bible study. , Mr. and Mrs.'G. W. Updike enter tained a bridge party Wednesday eve ning in honor of Mrs. W. G. Temple ton, who leaves soon to spend the winter in California. Mrs. W. W. Hoagland and daugh ter. Helen, left Wednesday evening for Wellesley. Mass., where Helen will attend school at Terrace hall. Mrs. George Kedick entertained at luncheon at the Country club Monday for Miss Katherine Torrance of Los Angeles. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. A. b. Lurry had eiKht guests at dinner at Happy Hollow Tuesday evening. Dundee people having supper at Happy Hollow last Sunday were O. P. Goodman, with two guests; G. R. Durkee, three, and W. F. Milroy, two. Mrs. C. E. Corey entertained at Brownell Hall Girls to Study Farther HA) $&rr , X Adelaide Fo&& luncheon at her home Thursday, fol lowed by an Orpheum party for Mrs. A. E. Kreable of California. Mrs. Chester Parks and daughter, Mary Jane, of Chicago are the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer of Dundee. Mr. E. E. Kimbcrly has fully recov ered from the effects of an operation tor appendicitis and J hursday eve ning gave a dinner at Happy Hollow club, of twenty covers, for the men who showed him attention during his illness. Miss Catherine Conrad entertained a box party at the Orpheum Monday tor Miss Helen feycke, who leaves 'soon for .Vassar, and Miss Mildred Khoades, who goes to Smith college. Mr. and Mrs. George Brandeis and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Brown enter tained parties at the Orpheum Mon day evening. Mrs. Ezra Millard gave a bridge party Wednesday afternoon for Miss Dorothy Dunlap. The Dundee Catholic Women's cir cle held a social meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Cavanagh. Mr. -and Mrs. I. M. Gilchrist gave a dancing party Tuesday evening for Miss Helen Peycke and Miss Mildred Rhoades. Mrs. J. M. GilchVist had eight guests at luncheon at Happy Hollow Thursday and Mrs. W. F. Milroy had three guests. The members of the Ladies' Bowl ing club entertained their husbands at the annual contests and planked steak supper Thursday evening at Happy Hollow club. Covers were laid for forty. Cuff links and buttons were awarded as a prize to the highest gen tleman bowler, Mr. A. W. Bowman. The Chautauqua circle opened its session for a new year with an elab orate luncheon at the Commercial club. . TJr. Charles O'Neil Rich has re turned from Rochester, Minn., where he spent a week attending the male clinics. . Mr. and Mrs. W, B. T. Belt have returned from Kenosha, Wis., where they left their daughter, Dorothy, as a student at Kemper f hall. j son was corn lasr. weex to m and Mrs. Stanley Rosewater at Birc Knoll sanitarium. Benson Social Circles Mrs. J. W. Welch and daughter re turned home Monday from a visit in Mechanicsville, la. Miss Ruth Robinson returned home Wednesday from a visit in the west ern part of the state.- Mrs. John Herbst Is entertaiqing her brother and wife from Missouri during the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Mrs. K. C. Maginn and son, wh(, were guests of Mrs. A. S. Ruth, left last week for their home in Pitts burgh, Pa. The North Side Bible class was re organized last Monday at a meeting at the home of Mrs. B. G. Ruffner, Mrs. M. A. Stearns was chosen as leader for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wyant are enter taining a house party. Mrs. E. CHodder entertained at dinner last Sunday, when covers were laid for ten guests. . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oleson en tertained the Augustina choir at their home last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. S. Ruth entertained the Five Hundred club last Wednesday m honor of her sister. Miss Johansen Roos of South America was a guest of Miss Mar guerite Liljenstolpe last week. Mrs. J. N. riorton and son, James, will leave for San Diego, Cal., on Wednesday to spend the winter. Miss Kathryn Walson of Chicago is spending a few days here with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller and grand daughter left last Wednesday for Pittsburgh, Pa., after a visit in Ben son. The Benson Baptist Missionary circle will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. Linder. Mrs. Harry Ryan left Wednesday for a week's visit with relatives in Des Moines. Miss Helen Jorgenson returned home Monday evening from a week'a visit in Red Oak, la. The members and friends of the Methodist church held a reception Tuesday evening for Rev. Mr. Cal vert at the home of Gorton Roth. . Mrs. Joseph Dodgen of Seattle, Mrs. A. W. Whistler of Council Bluffs and Mrs. W. Hannah of Den iiiMMMiimi) yyrwfyw TURPIN'S SCHOOL OF DANCING First Children's Class Saturday Afternoon. October 7th, 2;30 P. 1VP -Class meets regularly Tuesday, 4 P. M. Saturday 2.30 P. M. Applications should be made early. Now open. High school class, 13 to 17 years of age, every Saturday at 8 P. M. Adult Beginners every Monday at 8 P. M. Adult advanced every Tuesday at 8 P. M. The latest and best ballroom dances taught In all classes. Arrangements may be made for private lessons day or evening. Harney 5143 ' 28th and Farnam Street a Mil nmiJU ver visited at the E. J. Whistler home last Thursday. Wash., spent the last week visiting at the C. Stiger home. Mrs. C. H. Stephens left last Tues day for an extended trip to Salt Lake City and San Diego, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh have returned from Seattle, Wash., where they spent the summer. A "reunion" party was given last week at the L. Van Cura home in Omaha in honor of Miss Ethel Mor gan,, who is visiting here from Cali fornia and who formerlv lived here. . The Methodist Sunday school board met last Monday evening to elect teachers and officers. Mrs. E. M. Bowerman will succeed Mrs. M. Sear son in the primary department as superintendent. Miss Maud Forney was hostess for the Katherine chapter of the Guild at a social meeting on Monday eve ning. Mrs. J. L .Corbaley entertained at dinner Sunday. Covert were laid tor Miss A. Mayers of Seward, .Neb.: Miss Julia Krissell of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Simpson of Flor ence. Social Affairs of the South Side Mr. and Mrs. A. Rasmussen have as their guest Paul Smith and ion of Randolph, Neb. Mrs. M. E. Bailey is now recovered from her recent illness. ' Mrs. P. A. Barrett and Mrs. Mer rifield have returned from a week spent in Fremont.' Mrs. Leonard Link, formerly Miss Clara Elster, is expected this week to be a guest at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Christiansen. V' Mrs. Albert Noe haa returned from Yutan, Neb., where she was called by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Manly.' Williams. , Mrs. C M. Day has been called home from her visit in Illinois by the accident in which Dr. Day had nis rm broken when his auto plunged ff a bridge in Sarpy county. He as been taken to his home from the ospital and is doing nicely. The Misses Martha and Christine arsen have returned from Quamba, if inn., where they spent the summer. Miss Pauline Faulkner has re turned home after a summer spent in Colorado. Miss Margaret Fitzgerald is ex pected home from Ca)ilornia this week. Mrs. William Berry goes to Has tings the first of the week to attend both the state suffrage convention and the state convention of women's clubs. Mrs. G. W. Copper is recovering from her recent serious illness. Mrs. William Greenway and daugh ters of Fremont are guests of Mrs. Virgil Smith. J. W. Cartwright of Mt. Pleasant, la., is the guest of Ray Casteel. Mr. TO neglect 1 time in the destruction of your youthful looks. Why grow old? Nice, luxuriant hair is merely a matter of car and cultivation. The ex perience) of thousanda has proved the re liability of NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE for saving hair and and increasing its natural beauty. The intelligent use of of HERPI CIDE eradicates that annoying cause of moat hair troubles, dandruff, and prevents the hair from falling out NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE b Of Oritfcul Orra Hamad? tor Dandruff. ' It poaaaaaaa an axaufelta fraamnoa, oontaina nosraaaa, doea notatain ordarkan tba hair and U withal a daintar, dalia-htful hair-draaa-lac. It Itopaltcbllifaljiioat Instantly. AppBcaUona at the better barber shops, (waranbied by The Herpicide Co. SeM everywhere. mmiiiimmiiiiimiiimuimmiih aaUaWanWaiaaaSBl Cartwright is an exhibitor at the National Swine show. The Ladies' Aid society of the United Presbyterian church was en tertained on Thursday by Mesdames Bruce McCulloch and Milton Smith at the home of the former. Miss Es ther Johnson gave a very interesting talk on her work in the juvenile court. Miss Lottie Schroeder entertained her Bible study class on Tuesday afternoon, when plans were made for the winter. Chapter M of the P. E. O. society net Saturday afternoon at the home Df Mrs. E. M. Rohrbrough in Dundee. The Young Peopl's Christian En 'eavor of the West Side Interdenomi national church were entertained at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Vice on Fridav evening. Mrs. Roy Dennis- is spending some time in Detroit, Mich. The Thursday Whist club was en tertained this week by Mrs. C. A. Cline. Three tables were placed for -ards and prizes were won by. Mes dames Routte and Saufclt. . Mrs. J. Northrup will entertain the Monday club this week at her home, 39'0 South Twenty-fourth street. Miss Opal Hartman, who will be married October 11 to Harry Swan son, was given a surprise kitchen shower on Wednesday by the girls with whom she worked at Thompson Belden. On Monday evening Miss I uella Kalhorn will entertain at a china shower in Miss Hartman honor, when about fifteen guests will be present. A wedding of much local interest took place Saturday, September 23, when Miss Ann Robertson, a well known South Side girl and former public school teacher, and Ralph Bragonier motored to Fremont and -were married by Rev. Sisson of the Methodist church at his residence. They were accompanied by -Miss Alice Virgia Davis and Miss Hazel Camery. Mr. and Mrs. Bragonier will make their home in South Omaha. Miss Maragret Miskel and James Grace, were married on Tuesday morning at St. Mary's church by Fa ther Mugan. Both are well known to South Side young people and will make their home here. What is Going On in Society Circles (OntlnmJ from r Two.) resigned from the army some time since and is engaged in business in Pittsburgh, Pa., where he and his bride will be at home after October I at 1211 Beachview avenue. urMlnar r.arti nf the Week. Cards were received ' this week from Captain and Mrs. William Greenough Doane for the marriage nf their daughter. Marsaret Eliza beth Rustin, to Arthur Brandon How ell on the afternoon of Thursday, October S, at 2549 Dwight Way, Captain Doane will be unable to be present at the wedding, his tour of duty at Schofield barracks, Hono lulu, beinff lengthened by the con- rlitinn nn the border. Miss Lois Howell, sister of' the 'groom, left Tuesdav of this week for Berkeley, Mr.' Howell and his bride will be at home here after December 1. . Colonel and Mrs. James B. Er win have issued cards for the mar riage of their daughter. Henrietta, and Archibald Bruce Tinning on the evrnino- of . Wednesdav. October 11 at 4349 Westminister place, St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Tinning will De at home after November 1 at Mar tinez, Cal. , Colonel Erwin is stationed with hia regiment on the border, so the wedding is taking place in St. Louis, which is Mrs. Erwin's old home. Miss Henrietta Erwin is the youngest daughter and was only a school girl when Colonel and Mrs. Erwin were stationed in Omaha some years ago. Childs-Hammond Engagement, - Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ham mond, 1609 North Front street, Har risburg, Pa., announce the engage ment of their daughter, Helen Good win Hammond, to Charles Everard Childs of Philadelphia. ' Miss Hammond was educated at the Seller school and the Oldsfield school of Glencoe, Md. Mr. Childs is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowrie Childs of Omaha, Neb., and is in the employ of the Midvale Steel com- your hair is to aid pany. The date of the wedding has not been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Childs are at present in the east, where the latter has spent the summer at her mother's place at H udson-on-the-H udson. Russian Dancers' Program. The Tuesday Morning ' Musical club's series of concerts will open at the Brandeis theater Wednesday even ing, November 2, with an entertain ment given by the Russian dancers, Andreas Pavley and Serge Oukrain sky, who will be assisted by : Miss Margaret Jarman, dramatic contralto, and a complete company and sympho ny orchestra. ' This ballet is com posed of the two principals, Pavley and Oukrainsky, and seven young woman dancers. The program will consist of solo and ensemble dances, toe dancing, Grecian and Oriental dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Pardee Here, Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert Pardee of New Ydsk spent Monday and Tuesday here, the latter on her way to the Philippines to vist her daugh ter, who is an army officer's wife at Jolo. Mrs. Pardee was formerly Miss Grace Perrine of this city and it is over twenty years since she left Oma ha. Mr. Pardee accompanied his wife as far as Helena. She sails next Thursday from Vancouver on the same boat with J. H. Millard and Miss Jessie Millard. Mr. and Mrs. Par dee were, entertained a great deal by old friends during their short stay. Sorority Honors Bride-Elect. ' Omaha chapter of Alpha Phi so rority gave a handkerchief shower for Miss Mary McCague at the home Office and School Shoes Lou) Comfort heels and toes, sturdy leath er for service, yet soft and pliable for comfort BUDD Prices Are Not AdvancedJust $2-50 Ar $q:Mm - II? arid It it the Budd policy to give you It he benefit of ii sm the early - Budd contract placed before the spectacular raise in leather. Later these shoes will cost more. .Now y ou should prepare. Lincoln, Nab. HIS O. Dtntn, Colo., Tabor Grand Block. . Mail Orders Promptly Filled. , 5nof r:;iiii!i!i::iiEB!:ii!ii:iisii::'iiiiiii::.E Hotel "The House OMAHA Rooms With Detached Bath One Person. $1 Up. Two Persons, $1.50 Up. Rooms With Private Bath One Person. $1.50 Up. Two Persons. $2.50 Up. Cafe Prices Moderate MODERN LUNCH ROOM Cafeteria Prices. Automatic Sprinklers. A. D. T. Patrol. Complete Safety From Fire. Management, Rome Miller 16th and Jackson Sts. of Mrs. H. G. Masburg, Friday after noon. Silver and bordeau, the so rority colors, were used . in . the decorations. Eleven guests ' were, present, -'i In and Out of the Bee Hive. Miss Adele Cullen, who has spent the last two months in Chicago and. Detroit, returned home Saturday, morning. , 3 . Mrs. Frances Artel! returned Sat urday to Lincoln, after visiting her daughter,' Mrs. C. E. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Coles returned Saturday from six weeks spent in the east ' v . ... -" - ; Musical Note! $ Taa racular fait tann of tha rjlckarmaA. Bohoot of Voloa, Acting and Expraaalon wllf open Ootobar t. Harry poran. who grado atad from tha aohool tn ltot. haa tan an rased ae aaelitant director of tha draJf. matle department Seven years of prefea . elonal work have liven Mr. Doran eiperv enoe In the portrayal of a wide range oC . parte. Mildred Stepp, eoprano. will aleo dw aae.etant work In the vocal department. There will be evening dramatic o!aesa Wedneaday and Saturday .avenlnga of eactt' week, with makeup claaeea on Tueaday even-f ; Intra. Mr. Dlckerman will alio oonduct a Monday evening claaa tn expreaaton, tlie ' memberehlp- of which will ha limited. Tha' course of study will Include voice plactng , building, general technic of the speaking? voice and melody In speech. Tha newlv; remodeled quartera In the Arlington bloch- 1(11 Dodge street, with its "Little Thea- ter," have proven especially desirable for. monthly recitals and the pupils' ooncsr$ series, as well aa tha playa by tha dramatla classes. i . . ' . , -. (Additional society news wilt be found aa page IS of tha Mala News section of tola, number.). ALL THE SPLENDORS OF TUB 1 . 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