The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 05, 1925, Page 12-A, Image 12

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    Fremont Society |j
Fremont, Neb., April 4 —.An out- •
Handing event of the week's social (
activities was marked by the surprise I
announcement of the engagement of I
Miss Ruth Cain, daugh'er of Mr. and *
Mrs. Ulysses P. Cain of Fremont, to m
Robert G. Eyerly of Omaha. I
A 6;30 dinner Wednesday evening, I
given as a party for the Frega club, •
of which. Miss Cain is a member, ?
served as the announcement party. I
The -wedding will take place In June. I
For the past two years Miss Catn I
has been a teacher in the Minna Lusa •
schools at Omaha. She was graduated I
from Fremont high, attended Iowa I
Wesleyan college, spent a year at I
the University of Nebraska nnd later •
attended Midland college at Fremont. f
She Is a member of the IJnroln chap- I
ter of the 1*1 Phi sorority. Miss Cain I
has been a prominent member of Fre 9
mont’s younger social set and has m
taken'an active part in society circles. ■
Mr. Kyerly earne to Omaha recently I
from New York city. He attended •
Iowa university. _
The dinner party was featured by I
an exquisitely decorated table with a I
color scheme of torquolse blue and I
I
I
ry]i '■tiiss Jiutk Cain, »
flower covered cases with satin rib- I
bons leading to the covers intimated I
that surprises were within. It being |
April Fool's day no significance was •
attached to these until a letter ad- B
dressed to the guests and signed by I
“Cupid" was read by Mrs. Ray Chap- 8
pel. The messages announcing the. a
engagement were then discovered. a
Guests included: 1
M^stlam^s— — If
Wil«lpr Wakenles* W. N. Mitten
1’ f RoWnn Ht^inlpy Cain •
l'ittl Richard*, Jr. Barney Yanofaky f
Kverett Hammond ■
Mlxaea— MlBsea— m
Mary Marshall Dorothy Wehner ■
Florence Miller Lura Pratt ■
I Mildred Weber ^
Members of the Fremont Woman’s B
club this week elected delegates to 8
the third district convention to be B
held at South Sioux City for three a
days starting April 10. Chosen were B
Mrs. If. C. Luckey, Sirs. IT. S. Cain B
Mr/t.^Uahry Gunderson, Miss Ger- I
trude F.aton. The alternates nra I. *
A. Phelps, Sirs. M. D. Pond, Mrs. W. a
M. Stone and Mrs. M. C. Garrett 8
Mrs. Arthur G. Christensen, president B
of the club, will also attend. MIsf •
Eaton was appointed by the chair to _
attend the biennial convention to be I
held at West Baden. Ind.. In June B
The program of this week's meeting j 8
was devoted to an appreciation of •
Handel's oratorio of the Messiah B
which was presented by a chorus of B
250 voices in Fremont later during B
the week. Mrs. Forest Shoemaker •
was in charge of the program. B
Mrs. .Ip. Steinbaoh, Mrs. T.loyd C I
Blackman apd Mrs. Frank Heckes •
have Issued Invitations for bridge >
him boons to pe given next Monda 8
and Tuesday at the Bluekman home B
Thirty-six guests will he in attend 8
mice at each affair. Next Thursday •
Mesdames lleckes and Steinbaoh will 8
entertain 25 guests at a luncheon at 8
the Heckes home. .
Mesdames Boy Chappel. Fran!; ■
Eagle and Heine Sapger were hos j B
tesses at bridge luncheons Mondae 8
and Tuesday, given at the Chappel •
home. Baskets of rosebuds formed fl
the spring-like decorative scheme. B
Out-of-town guests were Mesdames g
Edward Mngher of Cetlar Bluffs, T. •
E. Cady of Arlington and Ernest B
Schurman of Omaha. Mrs. Hjalmar 8
captured the prise at bridge Monday B
with Mrs. R. It. Hints taking second a
and Mrs. George Eddy the consnla m
tion. On Tuesday Mrs. Roy FarrisjB
at first, honors. Mrs. James Shephard 8
second and Mrs. Bernard Eddy low. •
The Priscilla Flower Mission met I I
today with Miss Madallne Marr for B
a 1 o'clock luncheon. 8
Mrs. Roy Rogers will entertain the a
Senior Auction club on Monday. B
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Mrs. John Sonin was hostess to the 8
Charily club on Wednesday. Sweet -
■, as and pink rose buds made a pret- 8
ty floral table center. Mrs. Frank IB
Hollenbeck was present as a guest. 8
The M i rasing club was entertained B
t.Mrs Dale Mllllken Monday eve B
ning. Mrs. James Shephard won the B
l»rize at bridge. Mrs. A. M. Talbot a
was a guest of the club. a
Dr. and Mrs Ira nkhardson were |
hosts to a birthday dinner Tuesday .
in honor of the X5th birthda' B
"f George E. Richardson. Cover-! 8
were laid for 10 guests. j B
Daughters of Veterans kepslngtooj?
met Friday afternoon with Mrs. M. A. 8
Priestly. She was assisted by Mes 8
dames W. *1’. Meadow and W. A. G 8
Cobb. ®
Elk* Club Ignlies day st the club I
was feallured w ith five tables of bridge 8
on Tuesday. Mrs. Thad Guinn cap- •
tme.l first honors wl'h Mrs. Herman *
JJecliiii.in taking second. I
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hein were 8
hosts to the Afternoon Bridge rlub a
Friday evening. Members of the club B
and their husbands were entertained 8
at 6:20 dinner. |
The Study club members were •
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han B
Ion on Tuesday evening. Other guests n
of the occasion were Mrs. Frank Felt |
of Superior and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. •
Abbott, I
The Junior Auction club met with 8
Mrs. I 11. langishr Monday after 8
noon, Mrs. J. J. Metxlnger w»s pres •
ent as an extra guest. Mrs. Otto 8
Schllrker, ths next hostess captured 8
the immure at bridge, • «tM
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Every Dining Room Requirement Met ! «
Be sure to see this wonderful dining room outfit tomorrow! The dlnlnrr rooti
autre Includes a buffet, an oblong extension table and four chatrs, in rich,
walnut color. Queen Anne period design. The chairs have .
seats of blue genuine leather or taper.try. Then there Is a \ j ■ II E
SO glece dinner set. Seldom Indeea Is such a complete, high ▼ I I El I
grade outfit to be found at anywhere near this special low | \ f " f
price .
A Wonderful Outfit for Your Bedroom!
Tomorrow’s great s^le of complete room outfits brings no more wonderful
values than this! The three-;»!*-« e *' • e includ* s a he«t inot . . „
bow-foot), a (lic.«st r. «ud a *■!iirfnnier, in walnut -<■ r, In C M || |
the Queen Anne pei lod style. Then there Is a bed spring *r I I II I
of Unit wiie fabrb-, y'lynmon* make, and a comfort.bulo mat- | If If
tress. Buy this complete outfit ; morrow at.
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| 9 to 1 Monday
Complete Golf Outfit
1 Ontfit Includes t Drlrcr, Mashic,
.Mid Iron I’nttcr, Rrassic, Cantas Ha?,
$1.00 Delivers it Complete
The canvas bag Is r#- _ y' J
f Infnrced with steal. II*
with leather straps. All ^B ^B M 'B
five clubs tour the fv flfl ^B ■ B A V
"King Horn" trade ^B ^B
mark, whh h are man
factured t>y nurka. All
have selected shafts and j
leather grip". First j |
! | gratia, excellent quality. I |
% \ nluc llcyond Comparison
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Bed Outfit Period Dressers Chifferobes j
Includes a genuine Sim- These splendid dresser* These fine chifferobe*
nions steel bad with 2- at a great reduction to- hive plenty of diawei
inch continuous posts !rx morrow. Queeu Anne pe- space and larg*- « ompart
the new walnut finish, a rlocj «tyle, with swinging men’s for clothing and
comfortable mattress and mirrors, finished In wal- hats Finished in golden
apring. All (T»1 ^ QfT nut color. £*0/1 r?P* uak color, fcjpe-ial u.rno!
iur. ipLimVo special — JSZ4. / o ,ou- °p*n a ren
Vmr 91.00 Down. , an account. . jpZc). r^li
( uimnbnt Term* v™ v
Convenient Ter«»»
« Axminsters L1°yd Carnage '
AXIIUHSICXS rjcnulne T.lo.vd Room
Howard Ranee Beautiful 9X13 foot At Woven babv catri«*f«. of
7minster rugs with heavy rlnsely w.„tn fibre fin
Howard i hoiee east oinselv woven body and '-lied in manv plea.its
run rang- with a rerfeet lhirk nBp rho„„ fr,„„ e.di.-a Rubber t red
baking 18-Inch oven, i he msnv new patterns and wheels, adjustable hood,
overdraft construction in- ftt,,»cUv. color eomblna- <£»■. m A
r^.d''7: M/.95
parlaon. & . fDO'l.UU ,.„y „.oo Dow.
i».y $i.o« i»u„n Refrigerators
“Hoosier” Draperies >‘7*:
Kitchen Cabinet lrtlo»»« — Light and f«mHv *i'r.e'."">FlnPhe<!lU|n
Flnlabed In golden oak. dark backgrounds, gome K,dden oak. full nickel
nationally (UP* 4 ETA 'Vjlh !?u,.r* rf!,ect , trimmed, non - rustabls re
advertised.. $54.50 ^ niomvble Cl A Kft
Tay 81.00 Down any taste. Priced per tl/X xefJvr
Florence y"d *'*r
3Se quality, only . 25* Electric
Oil Stove GO quality, only ... 3S* x7f L
These nationally - r- 51 Q.0 quality, only .-79«* WclSll6rS
tlsed atoTes burn • • With reversible wringer
sena (the cheapei-* ; \ct*—Filet and Nottlng- and strong ^a.-v running
and will do your cooking |,am weave*, small all- motor which i* water
a n <1 bn king ‘jJllVr _ over designs. Priced. per proof and splashproof,
Sir-$22.50 in«.«, .- $89.50
Pay *1.00 Down <2-1 In., 60c value... 47«* Pay *1.0.-. Iionn
Bargains from Our Furniture Exchange Dept.
Used Furniture Sold Only on Our Sixth Floor
14 oak pedestal exten- 12 Brass Bods, worth 24 Odd walnut finished
slons tables, worth $24 50 $22.50, (PQ leather seated rhatrs.
Monday £1 9 Q£ «t. *PO.i7»J Worth *59
at . epl^i.i7tl 6 •■Hoosier" Kitchen >6-00. (ptdmiJO
i “Kroehler” Iluofolds, t'ablnets, worth $59.50. 12 Day Bed*. worth
worth (£97 Cft Now <£97 Cft *22 50 to $59.50 at One.
$.7 50 .... «h^l.9U nt. 1 .*JU Third Off.
□ Easy Terms Without Interest.
7 Bars Toilet Soap, 26c
• ll* svsrvirhsr* *t J! *0 h bn* consist* of
o taka of Romero* skin c-ura sosp. Glycerlin
>oap. WroaUi rsstlla sosp, fhif oncoiis «onp, Bsv
I!uni shading snap, Pr, Bob d * Witch Hatel sosp
m<1 n cake of supeifln* toll*»t sosp. All for
2*c Monday*
Ironing Garden Tool* Curtain
Board 12-Tine 7-lnch 4-Tine Stretcher
Well built, he*v- Qnvrlinir * '9 ft srtju.t
ItV braved. TTn.il v Rakes HOPIt ‘ ° S sbt«. W • t!
f.'ld« (1»T l)A Forks mads (T»1 iA
up ... JJ< 1 39c 49c 89c **.
UNION
Outfitting
company
3. E. COR. 160! A JACKSON STS
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Comfort and Beauty—at Little Cost !
Sot a single detail has hern overlooked 1n assembling this vroi;d* rful outfit
tor your living room! The luxurious davenport is upholstered in blue or
taupe ftgui'-d \el >ur, vltb 1. ^ ^ /■v
Anne period design. The ro k* -ned in r»r*.utLul \ | M ftl I
mahogany colon, spring sea1 tiphi.’-c.-n-d in clout. A ”11 II I
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and 1 -inch fillers; a g.iceu Ann- dr-s^r In walnut color J J Alim EM
with French plain mirror, a spa'm .« /lfferobe in walnut v I I II I me
ur-Ur; a link wire fabric upting. S.mrm-n* make, a: i a « I If IF ff-L‘
fottable ftaattreas. Priced complete tomorrow »t .
To Make Your Sumoom Attractive!
This outfit will n a e y :r ■ nr m b .tht »r.d cheery; It In
, iuiles a tbf?«-»ptoca fiber suit*. Nl flti-foot import, roomy cnatr ana
atered in attra and finished In tha popu.ar J j I II I
•wo-tom* frost.d brow::. Th. re fa r.’ao * in h fib**r :a».a V ■ ■ II ■ __
to match suite and a poljeroro# wrought iron bridge. .nmp JL \/\/
with a parch« shade .
Bridge Lamp and 26-Pc. Chest
Wm. A. Rogers Silverware
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