4 C Council Bluffs Society PrmuplUU. Mii Anna 5S. Ke and Mrs Mllilt file ars irUing I '4 Ihla artrrnooa, al lha hmna f (ha (miliar, romplt tiirnlair ( Mias !.U Jltsll, who, in a.r.-.lay csrrtlna'. NovamNr I will tm'iitiia lha nrhla of Mr. K. H Trtr, al a wm"ny lo t prf'riiid In iha I'lint rofUdHKBilonal rhun-b Admit Jl rf Miss liaiawrll'a frland end iMtca In lu-r lildi school vturK have rn IrivltwJ by these h'aiiMWM. ami Mint Klisntoth Koinjt nihr will rsid at Iha te UMe, Thursday thin ItrldMu b waa h"n niH at a luiu hn.n (irn In Omaha . by Mia. M. H. M. Williams, ami I vrtilna- Mr. '. K. While ami Mis . J.ucy liiit'inii'n enlrlalnd for lnr al !ha home i,f tha f.iiiinr, lin Ilia iO iruma asliml In pining a very at tiai lla orchid ami whlla quilt, which wka frnld to Mlaa llatswell. Ituffi-t Luncheon. fiuffrt luii' hrona ara proving to Ix fliil'a tha mt popular form of an ti-rlalriiriir In Council Iiluffi thla au tuinn, and una pni'llculurly lovely af fair of tha kind wit on Friday, whru Mr a, lrayton W. Kiiahnt-ll akrd 1'itarla of frind to hrr homaun Muff lliri't. Mrs. fiuhnll awnt Ilia pant yrar ltvllna In Kurow, ami llila first functlinr which aha hss given alma hir return waa churnitna; In every dual). Tha dining tMi waa mitrr! with an sriani;int of yellow and whlia I In yi.irithniiuina, and assisting ih Listed ir Mra. lJIdrni I.oiik'', Mia. Kdwiird H. limntK'ii, Mra, l'. H. 11 lull and Mra. Aniline III Insmald. Macrsrs to Have Visitor. Fiirty next w;k Mr, and Mra. Lmm aid Mscriic, jr., will hitIvm from ls Molnt-a, la., with Hulr young aon, Jinniili), to spend Thi, nltxRl vlnif at tha humf of Mr. M.tcriies parents. Dr. and Mra. jiniiuM Mucrae, on Fifth avenue. After a. few days' visit here they will motor hoint In the new aiitomo bile which wua offered a u prize ly Ilia American Kenton auxiliary al their parly recently held In !h clly auditorium. Mr. jionnld Macrae of llila clly held tha lucky number on the car, which he presented to her eon. At ('( istriuis time (lift Mucrae plun to uguin tome to Council liluffs, .and at that time Mr. and Mra. C'llf ford Wulf and young aon, Clifford, Jr., of '.' Rockland. Me,, will ulao be guests of Mra. Wolfe's parents. Dr. and Mr. Macrae. Mra, liemer h'nlertalnn. Mra. Oeorge Oerner waa a hoateaa of laat week who, on Wedneariay, Rave t luncheon followed by bridge, at her Some on Glen avenue. The. gueate were aeated at one large uid threa amnll tnhlca, which were at :rantlvely adorned with roaea and ehryaanthemuma. Mra, Loula .Zurmuelili n had high acore for the afternoon and Mra. Fred Sinpkla,' received the "cut-for-all." Gueata aufficlent to complete four tables were present on Thursday, when Mrs! Gerner again entertained, ind on thla cccaalon Mra. Ned 8hep ard waa awarded the high acore prize, Mra. H. A. Qulnn won In the "cut kir all." , -fermlty Tea. A beautlful!ea waa given on Sat unlny at the home of Mlaa Katherlne f-'earlee for the rnemhera of the The ta Sigma Phi aorority. A color acherne of yellow wua uned In the decorations which were partic ularly attractive. To Travel In Europe. A delightful European trip haa been arranged for thla coming March by Mlaa Anna Z. Roes of this city, who on 11 previous occasions has so succesafully conducted parties for summer traveling. This Is the first time Miss Ross haa planned a winter tour, but her itiner hiy la a particularly attractive one, Including- the Azores, Algiera, Sicily Italy, France. Switzerland, Belgium Holland, bngland and Scotland, and aha la already receiving applications for her party, which will be limited to 16. On her return from this .tour aarly In Juna ah will take another party ef 14 (or a thraa-montha trip, when many of tha same places will ba .Tla- Itad. Anotuf tfc Coanefl Bluffs - and Omaha people who war with Mlaa Rosa from Juna until September thla year whan aha toured Europe were Mra, T. J. Iay, Mlaa Elizabeth Day, Mlaa Cella Mulqueen, Misa Agnes wick ham, Mrs. Myrtle Mason, Mra. R. W. Breckenrldge, Mlaa Lucy Harts Mlaa Madeline Marr, Miaa Eleanor Purkley. II. V. Burkley, ar., and hia anna, Robert and Francis. A If ali-s Before the J)ance. Mr. and Mra. Fred Empkle served a buftVt dinner for 24 guests on Tues day evening laat, and later attended the third In the aerlea of parties ar ranged for tha winter by the Tuesday Pauclng club. Another Joljy party for that era nin was planned by Mr. and Mrs I'larem-e I Infer, that being the birth dy ennlveraary ef Mr. llafer and also of Mra. Roy Mam ell. who waa una ef tha gueata. Tha affair waa given at Metrger'a it-ataurant and the l"nn t.ible waa Rats and Mice AreaaaeUume latrudera. Tta arat animal peat inoau. A mna-e la go4 Aeaita. It la t aJ lBrtaa.ea laal ikalr H attanala a(4 Wfora lakablUUw M la iiee, BurnUmUp Rnt Slayer It a ea.4fnl Ua uaat reiu M at- l'al ta JiialMt, T sraa VwiM aaaaataaeal, tka araiaai.at 4 tla el r . raa turn imtt t faeil lUta, BurnUmUp Visitor From the South ft I -v 9 - - i XP) S-i lit U 1 jL:Lp ' 4 Mlaa -N'cii a Maiiiilng has arrived from Kiioxvllle, Tenn., to lie a winter gucxt at the 11. A. Qulnn home on ink land avenue. Mine Manning la a niece of Mr. Qulnn, and since the middle of Octo moat artlatlo with a mound of yellow and lavender chrysanthemums for a centerpiece, and a candle-lighted birthday cake on either end, ' Assembled for this occasion were Dr. and Mrs. A. V, Honnesy, Dr. and Mrs. Htuart McCall, MesHrs. and Mca dames Fred Raumelster, Oacar Cau melater, (,'. I. Palm, t'larence Empkle, Walter Stephen and Roy Maxfleld, all of whom later attended the dance. For Oul-of-Town Gueals. Honoring Mrs. Robert Daniels who formerly lived here and now reoldcs In Greelny, Colo., and her sinter, Mrs. Truax of Tulsa, Okl., both of whom are visiting In Omaha, a luncheon of 12 covers was given on Friday by Mrs, R. K Daniels. .Saturday Mrs. Glenn Reed com- piimented Mrs. Daniels with a lunch eon wh"i her guewts included Mcs damea Reed Fllckinger, Don Wal ler, Thomas Green, George Wick ham, Aldls Johnson, Wayne Bogart, Fred Baumelater, E. E. Spetman, A. Hennrsy, Robert Daniels, Truax and I-eo Wilson of Omaha. Mrs. Reed used shades of yellow In the floral decorations for M luncheon tWe. Dinner and Bridge. A dinner of eight covers, followed by bridge was given on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Filbert at their home on Bluff street. Pink roses formed the table decorations. Cliarlty Ball. Elaborate preparations have been made by the Elks of this city for the charity ball which they wjjl give in the city auditerlum next Tuesday eve ning. Proceed from the affair will be used for local charily during the coming winter. Christmas Bazar. Useful as well as ornamental gifts Don't Let a Low Price PHONE Peoples! Coal Co. tt: 4 :.. tit, , jj ber haa been entertaining Mra. Quinn and her daughter, Mlaa Kllzabeth, who were In New Orleans for the American Legion convention when Misa Qulnn waa the piiKe for Iowa, and cn route homo visited relatlvoa In the south. are now being made by the members of St. Francis Alumnae association for their holiday, bazar which will be held in St. Francis auditorium on the afternoon and evening of Wednesday, December 6; at which time a chicken dinner will also be served. Honor Guoats at Luncheon Club. When Mrs. Robert Organ entertain ed her luncheon club on Monday last, she had as additional guests Mes dames William Maurer, W. A. Cut ler, Philip Cogley, A, V. HcnneHy, Gaylord Swift of Harlan, la.; Arthur h , .',2 9 1 m KODAKS for CHRISTMAS NO GIFT MORE ACCEPTABLE Maay other nifty gift articles on display in ou? , store appropriate and inexpensive. We have a beautiful line of Frames. An en largement from one of your favorite negatives, tinted in natural colors, if you wish, and nicely framed makes a gift supreme. We have a beautiful, exclusive line of Christmas Greeting Cards. "Come in and brouse around." The Robert Dempster Co, (EASTMAN KODAK CO.) 1813 t'urnam St. Branch, 80S So. lMh St Fool You! It is the cost per month that counts, not the price per ton. Some Western Coals are offered at prices less than that of GENUINE ZEIGLER, but heat values consid ered, they actually cost more. You will save on your total coal bill if you buy ZEIGLER. ZEIGLER by government tests contains higher fuel value. ZEIG LER lasU 25cc longer. Have you any fuel or furnace troubles?. If so telephone for our Combustion Engineer, whose serv ice we offer free of charge. ctvuaoua eujnvu? not ckjicuni Brown of Uluarl, la.: Miaa Geitruda Neff of Salem. Mm,, and Mine Ituili Wlckhain. At bridge during the afternoon Mra. V. A. Cutler had tha highest .ore amonir tha gueata, and Mra, Hubert Somalia received Iha club prize. Pride Luncheon. Invitation hava been Issued by Mra. Nlclinlus O'Jirlen and Mra. Ellen Htephan to an afternoon bridge, pie ceded by luncheon, on Thursday of ihla week at Iha horn of the ful'llier. Tuetday llrlilue Club. Mrs. Marshall Bryant, who recently moved here with her husband from Medina, O., was honor guest on lust Tuesday, when Mrs. Reed Flliklngor and Mra. Norman Filbert entertain rd the members of their club al luncheon and bridge at the Fllckinger home, Mra. Howard Rutler and Mrs, Wsyno Ilogurt have been selected to fill the vacancies caused In the club by tho departure of Mra. L. I.. lien (linger and Mra. John McAtea from the city, and they were both present at thla meeting. Mra. I-tutler received tha prlza for high acore. Invitations Issued. Invltatlona have been Issued by Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Rosenfeld for an even In bridgt, which will be given on Wednesday of this week at their home on South Eighth street. Benefit llrldge Luncheons. On Monday, and again on Tuesday, Mra. 11. A. Quinn will open her horn on Oakland avenue for benefit bridge luncheons, the proceeda of which will be used by the ladlea of St, Paul Episcopal church to furnish a room In the new wing at Edmund son hospital. A great many reaervatlona hava been made for theao affalra and aom very attractive prlzee will be awarded. A hanilHoiiie vase, donated by Eirill II. l.effert, will be used aa a "door prize," and all the guests on enter ing, will be given a number which will entitle them to a chance on thla article, which will be disposed of at the close of the game. To Kail Tuesday. Donald Hcno left Council Bluffe Saturday night for New York, from which point, on Tuesday next, ha will sail on the I .aeon la for a tour around the world. He will be accompanied by Andrew F. Fulton of New York, with whom he made a trip to Europe last year. In Cairo, Egypt, or possibly In Na ples, Italy, they will be Joined by Mr. Beno's sister, Mrs. S. Evans Hodge, and Mr. Hodge, with whom they will go to London, where the Hodgea re side. Mr. Beno plans to be away until some time during the summer. Personals, Directly after the first of the year, Dr .and Mrs. A. P. Hanchett plan to AT. 3421 SaSSsiissaV lm fr tlm west and will spend senul weeks touring California. Mrs. . D. Maiden la visiting rela tives In Kaolna, la. Titer Mudaen and Henry Tetersnn are In Ht. Louis, Mo. A. K. Kff left Thursday for a bue Iness trip In Nebraska. Mr. and Mra. Edwin Mitchell ara visiting in riioenK, Arlx. Mr. and Mra. Bernard Brno went to Chicago on Tuesday evening laat. MIhs Joun Muiich'rnth departed Thursday evening for El Taso, Tel. Mrs. E. A. Wlckham hss returned front n short visit with her parents In Mason Clly, 1 1. Elrlon Anderson plans to motor to Lincoln, Neb., on Haturday next for the football game. Mrs. Taul Husse of Chicago, sister of lr. A. V. Ilennesy snd Dr. M. C. llHiiiisy, is vislllng In the city. Pr. and Mrs. Mae Hanchett hava returned to their home In Chlcsgo, Nebraska Power Co. Preferred Stock is SAFE $100 Shares now selling for $97 Every Ask Any Empl oyee afttr a biu-C tiit beta wiiti the doc tors parents, lr. and Mis, A. 1'. ll.nn.t. C. T. Close, who waa heig for the Horticultural show, left Friday night for his honia In Washington, I), C. Mr. and Mra, 1". J. Alnsworth and small tluiighler. llulh. plan to leave early In January for California, where they will remain until spring. Mm J. fleorge Pulley. Ma brother, Chester Dallry of HI, Louis, and their sister, Mrs. Ernest Johnson, with hrr husband of Molina HI., arrived In the city Friday morning for tha funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Iiilley. Miss Vera Cady arrived In the clly Thursday morning from Chicago, and her sister, Mrs, Hervey Jsckes, came the day following from her home In Ilrglna, Canada, owing to tha srrloiis Illness of their mother, Mrs, K. M. Cady, whose condition Is now greatly Improved. Ventilate tha rooms In which you sleep and work. BUY AN INCOME FROM THE LIGHTING COMPANY Hundreds of Nebraska Power Co. customers and other local folks are providing incomes for themselves by investing in shares of the Com pany's Preferred Stock. These shares pay divi dends every March 1, June 1, September 1 and December 1, which amount to nearly 74 a year on every dollar invested. If you had only 10 shares, the dividends would be $70.00 a year. What better use for your savings than to make' them earn some extra dollars for you? Extra money you won't have to work for. It's just like working at one job and drawing a salary from two. Prominent local Men Are at the Head of the Company The following local citizens are directors of Nebraska Power Company. You know these men all Omaha knows of them. Every one is a successful business man and personally contributes to the success of Nebraska Power Company, Jos. Barker Vice-President Foffter-Barkar Company Omaha Ward M. Burgcag President Burgesa-Nash Company Omaha Thomas B. Coleman Asst Mfe-r. Omaha Branch Pittsburgh Plate Glaaa Co. Omaha A. B. Currie Manager A. B. Currie Company Omaha Gould Dietz Treasurer . N. Dietz lumber Co. Omaha Walter W. Head President Omaha National Bank Omaha Glen C. Wharton President Kirkendall Shoe Co. Omaha and dividend share pays over NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY lllri UuilJ nf, Omaha riesM aJ m illustrated kookUt, cnUjnin mot information aWut yur frfrrtl Stock ! details of faiy ra)mnt Plat), i ha Camp Fire Girls Aer t'aniMtix (ill oi.hlus In qualify f"f Itpcrul iv honors will rui, i.ty lu ilu if liixy tall i tui ll.t .lu ihiii.I lllf. f lflr..,lh l, I (.! alirl, iha fan. hraake A...,, i.iiihi fr jium.iraa Yliililian Tharaj Is ala. aoina a,ial ,t,lt i0 ha "" '"T ma Snral,a Tultar.ulnala aa am lallatl. Ihla ll l.l.a Iha la. a uf Iha rasular aal aaia All iiu.a !. hava M1 hal4 aarvua maaliuaa Ihla lliimlh tail I OmahaMUa ail'l s Ihla malarial AKlte srut, f t ainani a. I.ihi a niaalms Tuaa.laa 'I li.' Moiliad on I hair halhaata an.t than ainl Iha laiiiairnlrt ul Ilia lima Olali 1 1 ( v I lis apl'laa Taai.nhu ir..up n,al Tlimailar al l" Inn a hm an4 airlillo hontna l M-ni If i ,.aj fu,a ,,( in nailona snd l.lllna ai...ei ih'ir invariunania. Wafihafika I'aini-flra araun ,,f R.-finlns In,. KaK l..l. ... I ar M aain , rt.lr; Mahal Tlllil-arlr. .riar. a hi Thaix1.ua laiil.Mii, lihrarlaa rhia rmii la ragrarama fur Iha "Mmiialoaha'a I'lram," ahl,h Villi ha l.l.l at tiffia' hall, llaiitiiiiun, rrll evanlNS, llafarnhar I. Tha H.I. ,ha mup hall ihalr r'ilar eiaatinf si iha S'ltili rhriad.n rlmrh T hui. .la afi.r hunl Ml.a II. Ian W ll ila ina, auatrllaii, aaaisn.4 Iha i-aila for fi GET OVER 7 On Your Money G. W. Holdrege Former General Manager C. B. A Q. B, B, Omaha Ford E. Hovey President Stock Yards National Bank Omaha S. E. Schweitzer Secretary and Treasurer Nebraska Power Co. Omaha J. E. Davidson Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mnnp;er Nebraska Power Company Omaha per Share 7 on your money Power INFORMATION COUPON (Wilaaal OU.saWa.) Iha I..UM-II In lo ta hhl lia.t aiaak hii.a i.iaiinaj fur laal eaim.iay h me Win.lia grouu ahan.luHaa) ba.aufe t ram. I'n.lauiila. Iha ! ui SU""". all. a rlaamir rwma, lila.l ih.UMira ! Iha r W. C. A. auil kiul IU III ('al'l"a I iai ll, li, amiga. Il.ii.hl mui mat Mondajr at tha rl'tl rjnaravaiiMiial churt'h ami alat'taj nffia iia. I'livilia I'arlhars. Iraaaurar: aliriana Nalanri, widiih ami UariiKa KilliU. ra. (,,'ilar. Tha W'hhaks sruii hM a family ra. iintiin al iha W hr.l.r lamrlal ihufh. Miaa Jaan Ih.rgvr. gaaidian nf the Ulrlnkt arane, lialit a rounrll fi' sn4 Ihra of h-r sirla ha now ara guarilians l.r.iuahl ihalr rnuia, Iha kliuws rou with Mlaa All. a I'f'ldar, unr.1lan HI li a Mil a rolli. Ml.a Haiiriclla Vaaak, Suanllan, an. I Iha Wanaha sruuri, Mlaa Klaan.ir HaMtk, aianliaii. Jilaiithaia of Iha Wlrhaha fnmp llahlai Ilia rand la Nil n.li.lurla.l tha I'OUIIlTI file. Tha Ivan sraup mat Mntar at Maana I' hmil anil ia, llrai fainfflra annga wlta Miaa Imrnlhr Jnhnann ami Mlaa loule Itnaanlhal aaalallns. A inunrll fna waa hald hv Mlaa Valor llntina a e""iM St liar hmiia hiirulay j Alahl srnilli in a I laat KrulaV si fll hiima uf llHrnlia Ati'laianii an1 hrsaa tool I ia laalhar hmfra la ha gvn In Ih ti .ni.r r.noilara il iha Klama, tha Cam" Ilia ,aiar I 1'1'iaa fruufj halrl a hnalrfaa in.allnff laat Krl'lay al llailianri B'tinnl. nfllrrrl ala, lafl a.if Alha Kuhat, til.ldatil : Anna Hnall lavat', aarratary; Kvaln Klarllu lr..irar ami Kvalvn Hhaltim, rapoilar. 1 i, iii nil nr.'h ( drill' 1 )r,:ll "lliiVr L :,i .:r.,i i. ,11 .'I xiii.,, ,li. : 'llr.K 4 ! ;u1 b-r. !, f'MlJ 'irlf o) ;., !'") MiC jirtu:' 'I . ' V i iihJi iv.ni v I Mil ,1 ('" ' I- "l . I.I VI. fll I 3 r A4Jka it