B THE ' OMAHA SLTDTT BEE: MAT 19, 1912. What Women Are :. . v Doing in the World teAiu' wvwm m nun' ww ass w I I taking to the wood. Mot that A I tbr ere abdicating. Far from It. They an merely transfer rins; their activities from Is- aoors to outdoors. Ths Wychs Story Tellers' toaroa will picnic tn Hanscom park next Thursday . will has a laa supper oa tha grass la tha svenlng aad tall stories of flowara and birds and trass. Members ars sx psctad to bs oa hand at ths pavilion at M p. m. Ths leaders la ths story tail ing after sapper will bs Miss Mary. Krebs and Mrs. B. A. Holyoka. Ths Omaha chapter of the Daughter of ths Confederacy will hold Its aanaal pic Bis la Hanecom park ths aftaraooa of Jons I la honor of ths birthday aaolrsr ary of Thomas Jefferson. Mrs, Osorto Coven, president of tha society. Is ar ranging ths program,'' which srlu consist of papers aad talks on tha Ufa of ths confederate president Ths Omaha Woman Suffrage society Is planning to hold a Bomber of picnics In Banaoom park this summer, as tt has dons la ths but two summers. Ths West Omaha oMthsrs club Is also planning to hare ssvsral outdoor meetings this sum Ths West Omaha Mother crab win ha" a program at ths boms of Mrs. Clifford Burkhardt, 1111 North Fortieth strset, Friday afternoon at t o'clock, la which stories' and story telling will be ths chief suhjscta Friends, as well as members are naked to attend. Tha pro- ,ram will bs: ' Instrumental music, Paul Bonorden. "Value of an Acquaintance with Lltsra- tore to Story Telling." Mm James Dorr. , Twenty-minute discussion, led by Mrs, JL C Dollar. "Story Tolling," Mrs. F. D. Dietrich. "Storlee with ths Children," Miss Blanche TruesdslL Vale of Stories," Mrs. R. A. Macfar Jane. ,' A story. Miss Isabell MeMIUea. . ' The Daughters of ths American Revolu tion will bold their last regular meeting . at ths en eon Monday afternoon fat ths ' publla library to elect officers for next .year and to transact other business. -"Medical Temperance" will bs ths aub foet of study and discussion at ths meet ing of ths Franoss WlUard Temperance aaloa Wednesday afternoon. The whits ribboners will, have aa all-day meeting with business easel on starting at 11 a. m. aad niaohson at soon. The-meeting wHI i bs held at ths bonis of Mrs. J. A. Tag tart -. :. ' Ths Benson Woman's Christian Tam psranos union will meet Friday after. boob at the boms of Mrs. H. J. Grove Mrs. D. C John, county president. Is pre paring the program. The Omaha Woman Buffrags society nskt Its last regular meeting of tbs sea- son Wednesday at ths Young Women's Christian association, endorsed the ac tion of ths publlo shool teachers tn aakv Needs 1 1: ii This is a special message to over worked housekeepers. Garments made from "Serpentine Crepe," the "tnost" beautiful, ' longest wearing, and most graceful draping 'cotton fabric made, ,do not ever need the :uncom- portable work of ironing, but always look pretty and attractive. A- f " Serpentine Crepe "is the econom ical fabric for the housewife, as it is , sold at a very reasonable price, and can .' be used" for either women's' or' chil-. drenY dresses. r x If . a 'survey o( your morning ward robe reveals any shortcomings, always ' remember that they cari be supplied .' economically with " Serpentine Crepe."i Just examine the Spring and Sum-! mer exhibit of new and handsome; patterns in many choice colorings, and you will be convinced of its superi-? brity over any other cotton material. J Look for tlie words " Serpentine Crpe " on' selvage, as tLey guarantee that you are secur ing the genuine "Serpentiae Cr?pe." , . Sold in Omaha tiaH leading department ' stores and retailers. ,. . i V it. (i ex IF 1 11 i'.' ' v w pQawg o? fojk ttg&J : , h tfj Y A 5 "" 'H ,A J m A. A.- -; ' v - ' r ' I - ' ' 5 . . ..i . i - ; v - t ' I . J : : r - -..': W$aO qml U)Smmmmc)S sWssWsasassaaaw-sss--- ' - . am a a III mum II mm mm Mm mm mwmm mm Ing for higher salaries and rotsd to send cheering greetings to ths ssrsa new city Tbs society did ssass active work last week selling tbs Wossaa't Jour nal, ths national suffrage paper, on the streets. Tha members plaa to continue selling papers Tuesdays. Having coma safely through one per formance on "Bow ths Vote WssWoa,' a popular suffrage play, ths society plans to sirs It again next Tuesday evening at ths Suburban theater. Twenty-fourth street and Amss annus. It being ama teur night at tha moving picture place. A suffrage tea the first week la June at ths bom of tbs vice president, Mra. George Oovell, Is oa ths society's sched ule for the future. From Dr. Ines PhUbrlck of Unootn. president of ths Woman Suffrage asso ciation of Nebraska, scmss a notice of th Mississippi valley oonfsrsnos of suf fragists ts bs held with ths Illinois JBqusl Buffrags association at tha LASalle hotel. Chicago, next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Ths last days work will bs transferred to Milwaukee, In order that ths suffragists nay help directly ta ths Wisconsin campaign tor equal rights Ths first two days of ths oonf ersacs will bs spsat on "Local Problsras and Meth ods of Work." . v Among . tha delegates atteadtnc ths twenty-sixth annual meeting of ths Woman's auxiliary of ths Episcopal d lo oses of Nebraska hers last week was Mrs. Ik L Cowan of Ashland, who to prominent la tha Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs aa wsll as In church work., 8hs was tbs guest of Mrs.. F. H. Cola Ths Omaha Visiting Nuns associa tion ts being represented at several large conventions by Miss Lillian Stuff, who oomee from: Lincoln to Omaha ths middle of next month to take chart of tha as- M No Ironing "0 5? n sodatloa's tuberculosis Gardner hall. Miss Stuff la at attsadlnf tha International sanferaao aa Wasblnstsay D. C- thers sas wtu to u CaJcagw to tta Ma- ttoaal Graduate Nurses' sssoslaMoa oea vention, June T to Ml. Wall la Chicago ah will also sttend a meeUng of yiatt tng Nurs assoaatioa worksrs from all over, ths oountry. . s . ' Ths prospectus of ths eleventh Meant convention of ths General federation at Women's Clubs la Baa Francssoa, June to July t, is at last In ths hands of ths club women. It Is a Beat aad oomprs henslve pamphlet of twenty pagee filled with Information. Ths Bams of tflors and oommltteea, programs at business addresses aad en tart sin men ta, of which there will' be aa etmndaaoe; informatios rsaardlns hotels, credentials aad railroad routss; map and pictures of Interesting California places ars gtvsa la th pros pectus. Mrs. F. H. Cols,, general federatloa secretary for Nebraska, la busy shalltnc ths Nebraska fores for tbs eon van tl on- 8ho has arranged with Mr. Bsta dorff of the Unloa Paetfi for a spsctal oar over ahorter and lees sxpenetve routs thsn ths on originally announced. By tha new arrangement It wtu be pos- slbi to attach ths Nebraska ear to a train leaving Omaha June n at a. m. It go direct to Bait Laa City, ths day may bs spsnt at Lk Tahos, aad arrives' la Ban Franolse June M at T a. m., giving ampi tint to prsssnt credentials aad become settled at the hotel before the complimentary ooaosrt glvsn by ths local biennial board In the Auditorium Monday rsnln It eighteen women want to go by ths short routs ths car may b bad; the choosing ths longer rout may, be ar- raofsa xor separately, ... -. y Tbs Woman' club of to railway mall servlc had aa sspsdally practteal pro gram at the boms of Mm, J. O. Goad Wednesday .under ths leadership ef Mr. C. K. Erwts. Mrs. Krwin reed a paps' on "Bread and" Bread Mafctu-.? and Miss Marls Erwln, who attsnds Bellsru col lege, had a paper oa "Domsstlo Bdenos la th High Schools and Colleges." Miss Marguerite Walker of ths TJnl vsrsity of Omaha read "Ths Tsa Party." Miss Helen Hamlin of Bsllsvus collage sane "Ths Joy of th Morning" aad Miss Mary Taylor far a piano sola, . The Ladles' Aid society of th First Methodist church will hold aa old-fashioned oounty fair la ths church parlors early In June for th purpos of raising funds for ths church work, Mra Palmer Flndley Is chairman of th sommlttss OS arrangements. , FIELD CLUB HAS ITS OPENING (Continued from Pegs Two.) Island, ' Miss Pick sting. A Dutch treat party lacludsdc Mr. and Mrs. JC. A. Hlnrlchs, Mr. and Mrs. John Benin, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ds Bord. Mr. and Mrs. John Guild . Judgs and Mm. George A. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Edward p. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lss Huffs guests wsrs: . Mr. and Mr. J. O. Blford. Mr. snd Mra. H. B. Sidle. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Baum, jr,' bad as their guests: " ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clarke. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burgees, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Preston. Dining together were: ' i Mr. and Mr. E. Buckingham, .' Mr. and Mra Jay D. Foster, Mrs. Emory Btedmaa of Chicago. Mr. and Mr Fred Pre res. . ' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilkin. . Mr. and Mra M. C. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jordan, , Dr. and Mrs. H. C Sum nay. Mr, and Mr. George U, Kelly, , Mra Byron Bruit h, - Mr. Robert Buckingham. Mr. aad Mm Mark J. Coad bad a thalr guests: Mr. and Mm 8. a Caldwstt, Miss France Wesssila, , Mr. Frank Pollard, Dining with Mr. and Mm J. W. Wood rough were, ; Mr. and Mm George Ukert. . -. Dr. and Mrs. Hj A. Waal. , Mm C G. Dybail. ' - Mr. and Mm B, F. Moffatt bad aa tbelr guests: u Mr. and Mm J. B. Porter. Judge nd Mm J. J. BulBraa, v Dining together were: , Dr. and Mm K. H. braenlng, . , Mr. and Mm H. M. OouloUng, Mr. and Mm Albert Krug. Dr. Sachs, ..... . - Dr. Anson. e Mr. Karl Bock, ... sir. k. union Btunt Mm Potter of Shelby, 1st Dr. and. Mm G. A. Young sntertalned for: Captain and Mm Dony, Mr. Conrad Tounc Members of th Harmony dob, wh dined together at th opening this year, mcludsd: . , r , Mr. snd Mm E. D. Van Oourt. Mr. and Mm Frank Swiss. Mr. and Mm W. H. Munger. Mr. and Mm J. F. Dale. Mr. and Mm R. D. Pollard. Mr., and Mm R. W. Brecknrldsa, ' Mr. and Mm F. L McCsy. Mr. and Mm D. V. aholea. A Dutch treat party Included: Mr. snd Mm J.-W. Parish. Mr. and Mm E. W. Martin. Mr, aad Mm C. E. Bsibsca. - Mr. and Mm i. C Bufflnatoa, Mr. and Mm H. S Culver Mr. and Mm Jsmss U. Morton. - Miss Chamberlaia. Other dinner partJea were gtvea by A, A, AJUsss who bad oovsrs plsesd tor flvs; siiru wth ,P u "'"laV I IUWLJl v.- rr.j-r ps - nm fii mm May IP. IMS-Mr. K. T. Donovan, a noted mining evert who had been government asrvlo all along th PaoiOo slope, was united la wedlock with Miss Mamie Fleh. of Cheyenne, Wy., at the Metropolitan not! at Omaha. Miss Fish Is the daughter of on of the wealthieet eattl kings of Cheyenne, aad wsa ooa of th most prominent soelely belles. May n, UODr. Cugen Hsuck. a suo-eatui-phyMaf.Bt. Louis, Met. aad Mis tony Mots, daughter of PnCMeta. th well known brewer of this city, were married by Her. J, a. Detwetler of th Kountss Msitorlal churob. Th cere mony wis, witnessed only by th im mediats relatives aad friend of th con tracting parties. Tbs brlds aad (room were unattended. May 1. IHP-Mr. Issdors Shan and Miss Bertha Feller, both , of Omaha, Adolph Btors, sli; W, B. Roonsy, slghtl F. J. Coad, slst- J. F. Stout, four; ft. F. TUlsy, sight; W. & MoCaffrsy, eight: O. T. Wilson, Ma; R. K. Sunderland, twa; W. H. Rhode, fourj, W. H. Buchols, four; XJ. M. Contnt. four: J, R, McDon ald, four: S. I. Potter, four; A. L Crelgb, tw; F. J. Weama, two; R. K. Welch, four; O. C. Holme, three: L, D. Carrier, two; Dr. Shearer, two; D. knapp, I ouri A. W. Oordoa, four; Jama Waugh, two; F. K MoConaell, four; Oeorge O. Bowman, four; H, a. Susmaaa, On; U W. Blaesing, tour; M, O. Colpetser, six; John Steel, Or; H, C Kvarta, two; Oscar All, eix; J. C Sharp, seven; O. W. Dunn, fourteen; Frank Barrett, four; W. R Cahlll. four; Henry -A. Koch, four:" J. Tan. Renslar,. tour; W.- H. Murray. frs; Paul Weraher, six; J. Bex Henry, flvs; R, M. Bedwl. two; H. A. Camwon. two; 1. A. Russso, two; U H. Drtahaus, flvs; H. o.' Bdwards, sights C A. Both well, twor. W. . H. rVwnsy, tour; C. K. Bsyles, two; R, L. Huntley, four; W. C Nicholson, six; Dr. a A. McDwmott, sight; John T. Tatee. fesr, Charles H. Brown, four; J. C. McClura, two; A..V. ShotwsD, flv M. P. FeO, fourf T. S. IClly. two, . . . y, . . ; .. At the Country Club' Last svsning Captain and. Mrs. Rjfed berlck entertained Captain and Mm Cowan of Fort Omaha, CHaplala aad Mm CbsnawsU of Fort Crook, Miss Fee ler of Fort Wayne, Ind.. and Mr. Elmer Cop at dinner at th Couatry alub. Mr.' Luther Draks gsvs dlaasr for Colonel aad Mr. WD Item Allaire ef Fort Crook, Dr. and Mm X S. Sum mars, Mr. aad Mm E. W. Dlxoa. Mr aad Mm Howard Belongs. Mis Cortis. Mis Dpan aad Mr. Charles Is linden. Mr. aad Mm C E. Tost bad a dlaasr of forty oovsrs la ta grsea safe Mr. Robert Dinning gav a dlaasr fsr Miss Miriam Ptsroa aad bar r i i. Mr. ban Boy of Cbleecs. Other dlaasr partlss at. the slob last evening were given by Mm Warren Rogsra, who had tsa guests; M. T. Bar low, fsar:--A P. Oulsu.. ton; M. B. Poberts. four; U C Masa, six; Mm D. H. Wheeler, feor T. C Byrne, seven; Hal Brady, four. . For the Future Mm X..A. Benson wUI bndp xt. Thursday aftsnwoa at her boa. . . , . j,',-,;; , Mm WBllsia H. Atialra of Fort Crook win sntsrtsia at brlds Frtdsy aftaraooa la honor of Mm Whitehead of Denw. ' - . CoawUBMBtary to Miss Vats Allemaa, wbos wedding ts Wilssa Aula win take Slso Jaa t, seversl social affair arm be en. Tassday, Mm Richard KJtehaa wia sntsrtala at a brtdg hmcbsoa: Wsa. Sesday, Mm Own Atkins will give aa aftsrneea brtds. , and Thursday, Miss Remarkable tontinues . -p - Your Unrestricted ChoiceSbf , Any lYoman's Skirt m Our Store RegJirdlcss tf Former Over 2,000 skirtsnone reserved all must go. ; : v: r V , . Never before and -perhaps never again will such an opportunity present itself to the women of Omaha, v Think what it means to take vour Dick, from over 2,000 high grade skirts at this . pxitc..v -; r " The materials are fancy Worsteds, Chiffon Panamas, Serges and Voiles, all in new, up-to-date models. . Don t fail to attend this wonderful skirt sale Monday morning: y Several hundred of these skirts are worth up to $15.00. Cloak Department 3rd Floor. pllghtsd their troth at Oeodrtoh ball, RabM Banana officiating. After th cere mony th guests repaired to th rapper rooms, where aa elegant banquet bad been spread. - May It, U-Mr. Walter J. Culler and Mis Msbsl A. Btsthss of Halifax. N. ., solemnised" their marrlesja at St. Barna bas church. Rev. Jobs Williams per asnnsd th ceremony. Th bride's at esndaala wsrs Mlsss Edith Caltsy, Jssele BlMltoa sad MIM PartrMg.- Messrs. c. W. PartrMg. K. W. Tyler and Jack U Culley attended th groom. stay 1. lttt-Mn Brant X. Tata, at Omaha and Miss Psarl Msllor of Malvern, la, were married at th reeldenoe at Rev. George O. Rlc sf Counoll Bluffs, la. Only a few friends of Mr. Tstss snd Miss Mailer witnessed . tbs oeremotir, which, without sstaoutkm, waa bsautlful In It simplicity. Amy Lawrls will give a card party. Mm J. D. Hie will give a May break fast Wsdnssdsy moraine May B. at ths Nsw Hamilton eats, when she will enter tain fourteen guests. St Philomena branch L. C B. A., will grr a csrd party Monday svsning at Berlght hall Pleasures Past Mia Emma Whttmor. wh for twen-ty-Bx years has been principal at Lake school and wh this Juns severs bsr con nection with th Omaha public school, wss honor guest Saturday evening at a rsesptlon given by Mm R. A. Fin ley and bsr son. Malcolm, at thstr boms, Ml Bur dtt street for th htk grade .gradu ating das. Aa a token of esteem and gratitude for bar efficient work th class presented Mia Whltmor with a sold bar pla set With pearls. . . I. . Asnsung wsrs Miss Dud Is Dennis, Mis Elisabeth Flslsy, Miss Irsos Shspard and Mis Maud Roy. ' ' . ' i . ' Thoo present were: Mlasss- . MIssss- Emma WhHmora, Ottlile Luebke, V. Var Richer. Lola M. Ttllotsso. Helen Beet, Dorothy From, Jeonl Frtedmaa, Emma Trues. Alio Root. Bu!h Whltmortr Claia Blackburn, Vivian Alvteoa, Buaaa I a tea. Iran Bigger. Katharine Dumlgan. Buth Lot. Kelllo Mori arty, Eltxsbath Hunter, France Edwards, Klole Hears, Elisabeth Elcock, Sarah Adler, M. K lies bet h Hewitt Marlon Kerr. Mebel Root, Bertha Vaughn, uiisana v. interne, sleMa Blokler, May L. Torrsy, Oraos Woods, Doss Danlllvisa, Mildred Hartwell. Casat F. Roys, Mart Shuremsn,'. atsoej uraigneea. Margaret Fordyc. H arietta u Lear la. Viola Wsugh. Maris Johnson. , Minns Smith, Agae Laresn. Judith Jobaaoa. ' Flenc Lmc Measm Messm Chute Egger. Arthur Strehlow, Maleotm rmley. Cart Rswltser, . . Robert Strehlow, Auguet Rasbs, . , Thomas Johnson. Wstter Sniltb, Harden Ahmaaaoa William Pelaek. ,, Alex. Crawford, Paul Hungate, - John Zltslabsrgsr, William Tegtmem Arthur Frtedmaa. James Bsumgardner.chartss Kellogg. Donald Mscfarlsod, August Ernst, Alls Garner, . Robert Ftaiey. .' Robert Chnetle, , Mr. aad Mm R. A. Finley. - ' jack Braaooa gsvs aa enjoyable party last week, when bis guests were: Fanny Kneetar. Molly Bailsman at rvuneu Bluffa Leon Brsmsea, Eva Splegle, Filed Trustla, Ray Brmrasoa, Ann Israel, Ross Orsts, Clam Kemp, M eaters Hsrry Rnbsnstsla, Abe Horeohmaa. Abs Adsrdta, Mick Keteiman, Ae Ketelmaa, Harry Ootdstroto, Herman Motdar, Dora Shunnsn. Anna Bcfteccier, ftamm ghurmaa. Anna Kemeaaaaky, Mastsrs' . , Sol Orata -Elliot Rubnsteta, IL'HU.ni Mliiler. Jsek Bramsen. . EUlo sorgemna. Sam Baltsraan f r4i Bluffs. Hymaa Sotgla, Miss Rata Hlartoh was boteea Satsr- Skirt Sale Monday $45 SISTEK : $45 EOW SUKMRSi LADIES' MAN TAILORED SUITS 'A, VERT LARCK ASSORTMENT OP THK LATEST -iiANMSH ,BUIT MATERIALS - N -f . . Thl g an exceptional opportunity to buy s strictly man tatlorad ult and w civ you th Drafaranc of any matsrlal In th shop to chooM from. W (utranto 4 Ol-a City , ettoaal Bak Bldf, ANNA &ASZBS day at a beautiful dppotnted hinehsaa at her boms, which was given la th nature of a farewell party, s sits leave early m June ta raids- In Chics go. Th table was dsoorated with' rsd rose and those present wor: Misses - ' Mlssss- " Bybll Nslson, " XtheiinCrochri Jesn White, Mary Megeath, Helen lngwerssn.. Sera Seem' ' Dorothy Myers. Msrgsret Oetten. Helen Oele. Jennie !,eee, Ruth FltueraM, j H.n mmght. Dorothy Msrtln, Manon Towls, y Alios Jaqulth. , Halcyon Cotton, Florence Liver, Mebel Allen, Naomi Towle, Jennie Leee, All" Duval, . Florence Kahm, Hi ivt'o, Ruth Hlnrlchs. . Mm L. A. Hlnrlchs. Mis Jessie Rossnstoek sntertalnsd at luncheon Saturday at her bom for Mis Ruth Arnatsln, wh will leave Sunday for th east and a short time later sail tor a sis months' European trip. Eight guests were present at th luncheon. Th Omaha Guards' dans, which wag bald at Chambsrs aoadsmy oa Friday svsning, wss on of th largest and moot successful partis ever held by that or gsnlsstloa. ' - Three hundred guest war prevent, many of whom were soldiers la th com pany yean ago. Among; th latter war Luclaa Stephens, a charter member of tbs Ouards la 1SR. Other war A. T. Petrie, a vetsrsn of th Ouards' gatllng section which toured Europe and A mer les !vaudvUle after th Spanish war, and also Frd Shearer, on of th "big four." National Guard afflosn prsssnt wsrs: Colonel W. E. Bsshr, Captalw H. P. Eleaeeir, Captala Jo Lllli and Ltso tsnant William Leary of tbs msdlcal corps. , , ' . , Tn baD waa dsoorated with tb ant pur colors, purpi and fold, and alas with tt national colore.,, , Tboss present war; , Mlsss Elsl Fomstsr,- Mr Russstl. L Fltsgersld, U. Blsl, J. ,Aeksrman, Tler ney, Bergnogg, H. Relmsr, Budds,' -o-Mullea. Und. Chrtschinle, Ksrgsrd, Stsr, u. si. assansy r. uong, i urro. aiae Hooge, M. I. Snyder, Laura er, Barrack. M. Kale. O. Baldwin, F. lard, C. LoMrgan, Oleeeen, W. W. Went, A. English., t. Spsllmsn. O.- Cook. a. Hsrrls, D. Klselie.. Lynch. Chad wick, Petersen. Ooff, Cool Id ge. Sharp, Beremen, Schuits, Mueller Smith, . Hash, Lsfka. Carlson. Lown, Sas. DeLaney, Stsrtord, McKsmsm Rasch. Ward. XsVor, Cham bers, Mahoney, Llerbers, Jensen, Era. Sherwood, Davie, Dumt, ' Mebie, Slaven. McMillen. Vedicka, Oreer, Bock, Arm burst. Vsnskyks. RalL Hutton. Merrill. Fellem Wkitmsr. Wsat, BnaS, Mm a. f. '. aloe poor. si L-Ll. Mv MMrphy, . SL Ltesieosnt Harry .. 6 IL Ustatas, Heath, Jo Aefcetwwa. A, J. atssd,' J. sl Everett, Arttflosr Stsvsas, F. J. Phillips. L. D. MJUss, U Hansen. H. F. Trusible, J. R. Brewn, R, C. Lucke, A C. Alston. R. Frank is. Captain H, . Vesburg, C. L. Detlman, A. Mehman. R. Meichloe. P. W. Nsieon, O. Richard eo, A. W. McDonald, C. Lsoagsn, F. SL. John son, W. W. Wssth. U. Roach, Ludwl Merlnderf. Lieutenant E. T. Harris, C Stenenek. O. M. Steele. Dr. W. J. Deary. E. H. McCarthy, H. H. HaakSr, "W. Peier- son, . a. Boa. atuatctea Barney, u Oleea, B. P. Troys. A. J. Xoeb, P. F. BtlsweMer, w. urummy, at voa oeareB, Cauda Do Rlx. - Captala U1IM. F. W. Hubbell. R. J. Stollneki, R. E Kehr, B F. Stevens. F. C. Mills. R. B. -Wricbt. J. Ksnney. J. F. Btxler. F. R. Shearer, A- J. Jackson, H, Goedrick. Q. O. Tosn. noroorai F. E. Powers, csstain K. E. Ptsrrlcker, D. Sullrrea, Sssat i.und, R. V. Martin, W. Marua, F. H. Taps- II t, J. jsaeea, t annua, u. Anoerson, m. B. Johnson, C. H. Howard, O. S Uooo rich, W. Raao. T. A rev. R.- M. OUmob, B.J. MeMIUea. O. Vadicka,.. E-- A. -ier-maa, L W, Oreer. 1. Volts. H. Bock, L T Wright, F. a Danisls, J. C. Hutton, W. a Shrum. W. Fsltsm T, J.' Mt- atsre, n. m. crone, J. n. btowb. 4. ntspatnek, . Mustsiaa Auprsy a. wortny. ' Mr. and Mm T. W. Jaywoa. ". Mr. and Mm A. T. Petrtek - 7 . ... Mr. and Mm H, C Wsiia. . ,. . i . ; ; i .'e ,., Skirts worth .cp to ib:. -.VtT a4 MSM: 1 FmlOBS'ObT-,.. ;.. .. .(.n-i Slo perfect fit aod abaoluts HtlaXactlon. SlSTEKr: VAOOa ' Mr. anil. Vm A, P. Lnekett. i',' '? -. - sir. siM Mrs. a. K. Thompson. t ,yt i.,i - ' - - .'-r. , . 1 r' ;lgagem'eiits!. ' b . s. . - saBi t? ., Mr. snd Mm S-Welnter of Council Bluff amwune the nggeMent wf their daughter, Anna, - to Miwlowsrd .Srboa berper. They will be U Mas M thslr friends Sunday rnhgr' ' i, 1 , 4 iien e t y j-,! 1 Mr. and Mr. Tv W. bfcfMllough sn sounos th -esaetsnt of their ti ter, Alice, to Mr. Hubs Keywr Owen, Tb wedding will tak pfct ta hha fall. It rWeddingsri', The wedding -ef- Ml' Ruths slough, daughter ef Mrr aad Mrs. Irar f). plough of tha -Hamilton spnsiests.-w.sd Mr. Jha OUysri Budefci whlnhvpup .uletly l celebrated .Weflneertsr evening t Wclock I -, I.- hH.. . ... l 1 ( l.t.l., I 1 14 Ua.4.A j.Sbt itT :1 , n... bl.t- .'tMe ft Ji ' ,.'.t?- 1... ijt.C iflli ' r V.V1 !! 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