8 o By MELLIFIOIA. R' EUNION8 of Omaha people abroad this summer have proved both pleasant and profitable. Mrs. Ida M. Hanchett, who is in Europe this summer as tho guest of her pupils, has spent much time with tho members of her claues who are abroad this summer. t..i. rm. r r- nlaniriil ... '.' i .v. . bourg In Paris, Mrs. Hanchott U spending this week in London with Mrs. Warren Blackwell and her mother, Mrs. Whltcomb, and Mrs. Blackwell's sister, who resides in the English capital. They also mot Mrs. Charles Kountio and Mrs, Ward Burgees. Besides attending teas, they are visiting the art gal lories and museums and theaters In London. Home from Summer Outings. Mr. and Mrs. Edsorf Illch have returned from their summer outing pent In tha woodi of northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. W.-W Johmton have re turned from a month tpent la the Judith basin country of Montana, where ther visited their son. Mr. James El John' ton of Lewis town. Mrs, Johnston re turns very much Improved. In health. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Howard have sons to New York to remain a month. During the time Mr. Howard wlU visit his boy hood home near Ithaca. Miss Belt M. Ryan has returned from a month's visit to the Minnesota lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dletx and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Dlsta have returned from JDoma Lake. Miss Bell Dewey and. Mrs. -W. H. Bpragut have returned from a two weeks Visit in Estes Park and a, few days' stay J.1 Dtnvtr. wiro thsy were " entertained at the Country club. Tango and Garden Party. Miss Dusle Whltmore will enter tain at a garden ind tango party this evening at her -home, lu compliment, to. Mr. and Mrs. Walter lloberts. Mrs Whttmore has an unusually aUrilcUva garden and punch will b served tri..on corner. Japanese lanterns wilt be Used for lighting the garden and verandahs and the guests will spend the evening In tanjotng. Be turn from Xarepe. Omaha arrivals at New York Septem ber 2 on. the steamer Kronprlnscssln Ce celia were Mrs. and Mrs. Q. Storx, Rob ert Store, Lbuis Stars, Olga Btbrs, ' Klile Stors, Miss N. Hortell, Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Swansen.. Christina Bwansen, Mrs. J. K. Thdrson and. Mr. N. T. Thoroon. At Carter lake Country Clnb. Among those who entertained guests at dinner Monday at the Carter' Iktf Country club were M. L. Endres, who had covers laid for seven guests; E, K, Wil son, six; IU A. Kelson, four; William JTatnef. seven; T. McCormlck, three; J. y. Little, fouS C. J. Canan, four; it Wenberg, two; Joe Crtedon, four; C. H. Vallard, five; Ben Malaton. five; It. W. v Bailey, two J G. D. Shlpherd, lt A, W, CaultoW seven; T. H, Campbell, two) T. C Xon, twor W. H. Dorran. fourj A. R. MtttheU, tow; J, X. Wood, five; ,W. JB. Dashr. seven. Columbian droJif Card Chtb. t The CohtmMaa e4ree will entertain at a card party at tHe halt, Twsiy-ei4 and Locusts streets, Weswisaay after, noon at ?,: o'clock. Mrs. Albert XIMer and Mrs, J. W. Xewfee wtH be Mm o Aurachtr-Duke "WwkiBf . . , TM weaain or. km Qtagya; catherln "luke, daughter of Mrs. Charles B. Duke, to Mr. Emory B., uracher of Minneapo lis, took place at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. C, M, Edwards, Monday evnlng at 8 o'clock. The cere mony was performed by Itev, J. Aurucher cf Cedar lUplds, father of the groom. The bride wore a gown of white char meiue with lace over dress trimmed with .pearls, and carried a shower bouquet of bride's ttisea and aweet. $eas. Miss Lulu Auracher, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and wore a gown of yellow chiffon n4 carried, yellow roses. Mr. J. B. Kins was beat man. Mls Margaret Ellen Davison and Miss Mildred ChappeU stretched the ribbons and Utile UlH KllaaWh TtavUnn xarrlal t .i" iuev us unuo was lvn away by bar imek, Mr. Trank W. livings. . I Mr. and Mrs. Auracher' left that even to for MtMteaeM, wfcejM they wilt b at hone &Ut Oq4or. . OhildWiTNrty. ' v Mrs. Bmrton Millard entertained at a thljdren' party Me4ay afternoon In oalebraUon of; )ho birthday of her llttlo daughter Barbara. A birthday ckke and ChUdren'a games were features of the en tartalnment. Among those present were; little MUses-- Little MUss- Barbara MUiard, Bertha Mae Bradford - Frances LouUa Mai-tlia ni Bradforr). McCormlck. Jean Itedlck. Paulina Hamilton. Masters Masters John Davlc. John Madden. Jr. ; William McCormlck, Cameron Millard, Kdward Weslbreak, Milton Barkalow, Kobert Clark, George Itedlck, Joseph Harden Edward Rogers. Madden. Xaphael-GHck. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Click or Pitts burgh announce the marriage of their daughter, Veins, to Mr. David Raphael, which was celebrated Monday at the Standard club In Pittsburgh Xr. and Mr. Raphael have gone to ' New York on their wedding trip and will ! b at home at the Colonial after Oo taber L Department Meeting, The Philosophy and Ethics department of the Omaha Woman's club, will meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock at the lioaio of Mrs. Mary B. Newton, 4004 liar- , ney street leader of the department 1 Plans for the work of tho coming yeat viu m rnmii a& inu meeting ana ail mam bars are requested to be present. Wilber-ShawvanWeddinjr. MUs Grace fihawvan. daughter of Mrs. n Xerelllo ghawvan. of Milwaukee, Wis.. was married to Mr. Charles Wllber of j uncoip. ricu.. Aionaay, September l, at 4 o'clock at the home of her brother, Mr. Walter fihawvan. At 4t Kenmore avenue, Chfcago, IU. Mr. and Mrs. Wllber will jtskkt their heme In Lincoln. Neb., and Hwl b at heme after October 1 at lit Worth Twasty-seventh street .EitteirUUiswtf. Mr K. R. Wrasse of New York City t anteriauu at luachoon Sunday in honor ttf hl sistar, Miss QartruAe Wrasse, an4 Mr, MerraH. ot New York Cvw m lM tee twelve. c i e vBee-HiVe Tuesday, September 2, 1913. Last week Mrs. Hanchett, ' Miss ti Tr(hi ir.rnna nf Knur VnrV f!l(v. 1 it t .. , t itvnn. i Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. W. X. Hellen entertained today at a bridge luncheon. Covers were laid for twenty-four guests. For the Future. Mrs. Louis Lorlng will entertain at bridge Friday afternoon at her home In honor of her sister, Miss Mildred Marr of Kansas City. The guests will be limited to the friends of the honor guests. In and Ont of the Bee Hive, ' Mrs. Alex FIck has returned from a three-months' stay In Europe. Miss . Margaret McShane has returned from a visit with friends In Minneapolis. Miss Margaret Beavers left Monday for Plttsftetd, 111., where aha will spend two weeks. Mr. It. Botcher Howell has returned from' Wyoming. Mrs. Howell will remain west for a short time. Dr. and Mrs, Charles Smith and family have returned from nn extended stay In QIaloer National park. M)M Gertrude Werasss and Miss 'Elsie Tlviford of Tekaniah are spending a few days at the Hgtel Loyal. Mrs. M. J. Foley and daughter, Jean, returned Saturday from Denver and Bait Lake, where they spent a month. Miss Florence Uasler Teturned Monday from a Chautauqua tour of six weeks In Iowa and Minnesota 'and has reopened her studio. Lieutenant Alexander O Charlton of the cruiser Nashville, will arrive Wednes day for a visit to his mother, Mrs. A, O. Charlton. Mrs. Elizabeth Rlttor returned Monday from Colorado, where she spent two months In Denver, Colorado Springs and the mountains. Mrs. M. Engler, Miss Mae Engler, Mr. Mortort Ensleman and Mr, George Engler reached home last evening after motoring 165 miles Monday from rialnvlew, Neb. Miss Mildred Marr Is expected Thurs day to spend a fow week as the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Louis Lorlng and Mrs. Charles Henrlckson, and also Miss Unrda Scott. Miss Noelee Mtstrot of Galveston, Tex., who spent the summer visiting her sister, Mrs. J, C. Klnslor and also spent two weeks In Estes park, has returned to her home In Galveston. PerMiul Mention. Dr. A. C. Buace returned to his heme Monday from"the Wise Memorial hospl tsjj, where he underwent aa operation for the amputation for his log eight weeks a. He ( improving s4owJy, Edson Rioh Puts In Vacation Taming Down Cranberry Bog Edson Rich of the Union Prvclflo legal department Is back from his annual sum mer outing, spent at his country home in the north woods of Wisconsin, on the shores of Shell lake. The summer outing of Mr. Rich Is not usually spent In loatlng. Heretofore he has spent his time chopping , wood, but this year, awing to having chopped enough to last a couple of seasons when he was In the wilds lost season, he had to chango his plans. He made the start on a cranberry plantation. With his own bands he drained the marsh at one end of tho tako, sanded the peat bog and set several thousand young cranberry plant There, Is money In cranberry growing In northern Wisconsin, according to Mr. Rich. He has a neighbor, who .started a cranberry plantation three years ago and this year, off his twenty acres, the crop overaged 100 barrels per acre, worth K per barrel. Mr. Rick return with callM as largs as walnuts on his hands, muscles aa hard as Iron ana as choice a collection of fish stories as have ever been detailed around Union Pactflo headquarters, The, weather In northern Wisconsin, says Mr. Rich, has been ideal during the post summer nnd last month, when Omaha was sweltering In a temperature of 100 ot more, the Rich thermometer during tho hottest portions of the day read around C5 and TO. at nights frequently going down to 35 ami 46. so that sitting around wood tires and then going to sleep under two blankets was quite the thing. Obey that impulse! The fine joy of automobile ownership may now be yours. Ford prices are down within the easy reach of the untold thousands who have waited for the coming of the right car at the right price. FIto hundred doll la tho now price ot th Ford runabout; the touring car ia five titty; tho town car aovon titty ail f, o. b. Datrolt, complete with equipment. Get cat alog and particular from Ford Mo:or Co., 1918 Harney St, Omaha. WOMEN MAKETHRILLING TRIP Drive Hundred Miles Through Hot Sand to Brother's Bedside. OVER TWO JAYS IN THE DESERT J Auto Ilreaka Down, Lenrlnir Them Without Witter or Ucddlnir Arrive Too'tntc to See Their Jlrother AIIto. Mrs. Corn LaraoreaUx, wlfa of Dr, Rob ert E. Iunoreaux, dentist In the Bran- dels bulldlnir. together with -her .sister. Mrs. Alex Laverty of Ashlanff. Neb., had a most thrilling and. dangeroUa expert ence In a desperate endeavor to reach the bed side of their brother, Fred Palmer, formerly of Ashland, who was lying at tho point of death on a ranch 100 miles across the desert and moun tains of Albuquerque, N, M. Thoy arrived at Albuquerque at mid- night and were twenty-four hours In se- . curing a chaufour and . automobile that . would undertake to land them at the j ranch. After traveling twenty-foUr. mile ! In deep sand, the boUer of their steam ' car sprunk leaks, and the nature of the trouble was such that repairs could only be made In a machine shop. The driver started back to walk ten miles to the nearest ' ranch through the burning hot sun ana in tne deep sana, to secure a horse to ride back to town, where he could get another automobile to rescue tne women X Mexican and a team were sent out to join tho party, but they got lost as did likewise tho second automobile, so that the paries' did not find each other until the next morning. It was not anti cipated that the trip would take more than ten hour, so that vary little water And food wero taken along and nothing In the way of bedding. When the breakdown occurred the women were obliged to walk two miles In the hot sun through tho sand to get to a small tree, where they remained for six hours alone and where they burled their bare feet deep In the eand. Tho women were enroUte from the city two and a half days and nights, with but very little food and water and not even a robo on which to sleep. The days were sweltering hot and the nights very cold and they suffered Intensely from hunge; and thirst having run, out of water on two different occasions. The women had to walk for several miles In the sand. as It was almost Impossible for the car to move In the deep sand, even without the passengers. They finally arrived at the ranch Fri day noon, only to find that their brother had died tho evening before ot typhoid fever. ' There was no casket, undertaker or embalming fluid to be secured anywhere and they were therefore obliged to make a burial case out of pine boards ,nnd line the same with cloth, and after homing a brief sacred servlca by themselves and a few close-by neighbors, they burled their brother themselves. Tho women passed through Omaha this morning, ut terly exhausted, enroute to Ashland to notify their aged parents; Mr, and Mrs. William Palmer, and to be of such com fort as they could to them. Mother of Blnhteen Children, "I am the mother of eighteen children and have the pralsa of doing more work than any young woman in my town," writes Mrs. C J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va. "I suffered for five years with stom ach trouble and eould not eat as much an a bltoult without suffering. I hare taken three bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets and am. now a well woman and weigh 168 pounds. I can eat anything I wantsto, and as much as I want and feci better than I have at any time In ten years. X refer to any one In Boone Mill or vicinity and they will vouch for what I say." For sale at all druggist. Advertisement X-Ray Footwear Latest Fnd. 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