_______ IAJ WOMIM’S FEATURES | THE OMAHA SlJNDAY BEE I .HOPPING ’wn’H^POLLY[ ! - - - - -- i ■ ■■ —— ..—■■■■ ■ ■ ■- Triyr CENTS VOL. 53_NO. 3. PARTTHREE OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1923. 1 C ___ 1._ c^i'ggJ?/ie, North east Harbor. Me. Mr. and Mra. C. M. Wilhelm are at Hal this wheel, to pump water from the Missouri Into haain already, prepared for a pond for boating at the camp. Country Club Dull Season Broken by Fourth A summer season fur from being j the gayest of (lie gay !* to ba broken of It* dullness l>y l be Fourth. The Country rluti particularly will renew Its activities. Jnsper Hall wIM enter tain nt one of the larger partlrs when his guests will Include the Misses Fredericks Nash, Elizabeth Elliott, Cornelia Baum, Josephine Hchurnmn, Georgia Porey, Edith l.ntta of T* kamah, who will be the guest of Mrs. Blanche Paterson, Messrs. Pick Blew art, Bam Carlisle, Itohert McCord, Walter Preston, Jr., and Charles Rhoades. Mrw. t\ W. Hamilton will have an her guests the Charles llamlltons. Jr., Misses Helen Hnssle. Margaret Baum, Nan Hunter, France* Burt, Messrs. Herbert Connell. James Connell, Bar ry and Robert Burkley, Harry Koch, Pr. Allan Moser, and her honor guests, Mary Emily Hamilton of Washington, f». O , and Mies Alma Hennessey of New York. Pining together