S 0 C I ET Y Misses Stout and' Keller to Motor East. Miss Emily Keller will leave the flrst of next week to accompany Miss Hertrude Stout and her father, John F. Stout, on a four week's motor trip through the Berkshire*. Miss Keller will go to Rockport, Me., the flrst of August to be the guest of Miss Gwendolen Wolfe and her mother, Mrs. Joseph Baldrige. The Stouts will return to Omaha the middle of August. Miss Millard Takes Party to China. Plans are being made by Miss Jes sie Millard for a summer trip to China. Miss Millard, who Is one of Omaha’s most seasoned travelers, will be accompanied by Mrs. Barton Mil lard, Mrs. J. R. Scobie and Mrs. J. C. Summers. They will leave about July 15. Sees the Forgans. Mrs. Harry Byrne and her small daughter, Isabella, returned last week from New York, where they were the guests of Mrs. Byrpe's sister, Mrs. Robert H. M. Miller. Part of the time they spend at the Mil lers’ summer home at New Rochelle, L. I. During her stay in New York, Mrs. Byrne saw Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forgan of Rye, N. Y., before their departure for a summer in Scotland. Mrs. Forgan was formerly Miss Elizabeth Congdon of this city... For Mies Hovenden. Miss Margaret Shotwell entertained at supper at the Field club Sunday evening complimentary to Miss Gladys Hovenden of Sagenman, la., house guest of MisS Audrey Gorrell. Miss Harriet Binder will entertain for Miss Hovenden at luncheon' Tuesday at the Athletic club and Miss Gorrell will be hostess at a picnic supper at Valley Wednesday evening in her honor. Picnic on the Fourth. A picnic party on the Fourth will include the Misses Margaret Harte, Marion Alleman, Julia Tripp, Ruth Wallace; Messrs. Delmer lildredge, Tim Webto, Bill Alleman and Arthur Schey. They will go to the Elkhorn Ridge. For Miss Zadelie Smith. Mrs. W. F. Baxter will have eight bridge guests bn Tuesday afternoon convplimentary to Miss Zadelie Smith of 8an Francisco, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jay D. Foster. Country Clubs Happy Hollow Club Mrs. £>. F. Marshall entertained at lancheon Monday for 26 guests In honor of her daughter Mrs. C. F. Schwager will have eight tables of bridge today. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Barker will en tertain for four guests at a dinner dance at the Happy Hollow club on Wednesday, the Fourth of July. Five people will he the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Idnderholtn at a dinner dance the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. SwiUler will give a din ner for four guests Wednesday. Miss Win if re(l McMartln had six ta bles of bridgo at the Happy Hollow club this afternoon in honor of her house guest, Miss Ruth Somers of Grtnnell, la., a schoolmate at Grin ned. Miss Clella Wright of Des Moines, la., who is the guest of Miss Arlene O'Brien, was also an honpr guest. Miss Alice Sunderland entertained 12 guests at luncheon today. Mrs. T. J. Nolan had three guests for lunch Prettiest Mile Club. Mrs. A. S. Pinto entertained Fri day in honor of her grandmother, Mrs. E. J. Rohrbaugh, whose birth day it was. Those were present were Messrs Ed T'halen, A. B. Somers, G. C. Thompson, Charles Balliet, H. G. Rockfellow, E. M. Axtell, Frank Howes, S. K. Spalding. Misses Clare Hawley, Agnbs Somers, Helen Phalen, Pearl Rockfellow and Ann Farrell. Prettiest Mile club will continue its Saturday dinner dance through out the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spellman and Mr. and Mrs. John Bohan were among those present at the Saturday din ner dance. Personals Miss Helen Graham leaves Tuesday for a visit in laurel, Neb. Miss Julia Newcomb left Friday for California, where she will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Miller and sons, Wesley T. and Stanley, returned Tuesday from a two weeks' trip to Des Moines. Miss Wiljow O'Brien motored to Bin coin Sunday to spend the Fourth with her sister, Mrs. John Market. Mrs. Darwin H. Campbell left Sun day for an extended trip to Pacific coast cities and to Honolulu. Dr. Clifford J. Mullen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mullen, left Satur day evening for Kansas City, Kan., where he wil serve his interneshlp in St. Margaret’s hospital. Dr. Mullen was graduated from Creighton Medi cal college. June 2. Mrs. Fred lssott of Deeds. England, arrived in Omaha last Tuesday to visit her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Norman lssott. Ned Burke, who left Yale two weeks ago for Europe, joined bis fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Burke and Miss Emily, in Berne, Switzerland, yesterday. Mrs. Eugenie Whitemore-Dinkins left Saturday night to spend several weeks at the home of Captain fmd Mrs. James Dinkins and Lynn Din kins in New Orleans. Professor and Mrs. E. 3. Luce and Miss Betty Luce of Lincoln spent Saturday in Omaha. They were ac companied by their house guests, Messrs. Fox and McMahn of Roches ter, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harding and family, Charles, Burkley, Mary, John and William Harding, leave early in August to spend the remainder of ths summer at Glenwood Lake. Minn. 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Staub of New York City will arrive Wednesday for a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McIntosh. Miss Charlotte Smith returned Saturday from Miss Madeiera's school In Washington, D. C. Her aunt, Mrs. Kdwin Rood, with whom she has been travelling in the east, will return Saturday from Chicago. Mrs. William J. McCaffrey and children left Friday fur the Minne sota lakes, where they will spend the summer months. They were accom panied by Mr. McCaffrey, who wdll return to Omaha in two weeks. Miss Anna Brodfleld left Sunday for Racine college fummer school, ac companted by her nephew, |Frank Brodfleld of Glcnwood, la. After an extended trip they will return by way of Chicago about the middle of Au gust. Mrs. Frederick W. Clarke and Mrs. George I,. Howell and her small daughters. Janice and Phyllis, leave Wednesday for Singleton, Flatte Can yon. Colo., where they have taken a cottage and will remain until late in September. Mr. Clarke will accom pany them and remain there for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Slbhernsen with their children, Edward, Cather ine and John, leave this week for the Hlbbernsen ranch at Monte Vista, Colo., whore Mr. Slbbernsen'a broth er, lJrexel Hlbbernsen, ia already lo rated. They will return in Septem ber. .Mr. and Mr*. R. C. Dozier and sons, William and Henry Dozier, left last week on a motor trip to Chicago. Miss Nellie Small of Dunlap accom panied them. Henry Dozier will go on to Annapolis, Md., to enter tha— naval arademy. The others will re turn home about July IS. % TOMORROW We Celebrate Our Eleventh Anniversary! Eleven years which brought us from a humble beginning of ONE FILLING STA TION in an out-of-the-way location to TWELVE BEAUTIFUL FILL ING STATIONS advantageously situated throughout the city; eleven years which have won for us numberless friends and patrons together with that priceless business asset—GOOD WILL! 11 Years Ago .Eleven years ago we blazed the trail with the Filling Station idea; installing the first of its kind in the eitv of Omaha at the corner of 24th and Hickory, located just north of the viaduct. Later, in an effort to render greater convenience to our customers, we leased the southeast comer of 17th and Jackson streets and installed Filling Station Number Two— which is shown on the left. # Toddy We conceived the idea that a Filling Sta tion could be a beauty spot instead of an eye-sore, and today we have twelve of the most attractive Filling Stations in the city, conveniently situated—one Filling Station in Fremont—twelve Tank Stations in Nebraska". Wo were thfc first to intro duce pit service in Omaha. On this, our Eleventh Birthday, we wish to heartily thank our many friends and customers for their patronage, which has made it pos sible for us to say “Business Is Good, Thank Youu In appreciation of this patronage we are go ing to give away FREE with each purchase of 5 gallons or more of gasolene, the following: AMERICAN FLAGS Well made; will not fade. Mounted on a 2-foot stick. Free 26-PIECE LUNCHEON SET Plate*, Cups, Napkin*, Table Cloth, Spoons—for your Fourth of July Picnic. Drive in at These Stations end Get YOUR Souvenir! 24th at H St., South Side 18th at Jackson 30th at Famam 12th at Harney 49th Avenue at Dodge 24th at Willis Avenue 17th at Davenport 29th at Leavenworth 38th Avenue at Farnam 30th at Cuming 60th and Military Ave nue, Benson Main and Military, Fremont Your Friends! “Where the Customer Is BOSS” * „