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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913.
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By MELLXPIGIA. Thursday, September 18, 1913.
RAJRIE PARK ASSOCIATION will open Ha winter season with a
In Kansas City, where Mr. Shofstall U
engaged In business.
The bride, who Is well known In Omaha,
attended the University of 'Nebraska, and
was a prominent member of tho Kappa
liar-pa Gamma sorority.
Mr. Shofstall Is a nephew of Dr. anl
Mrs. C. F. Klrkpatrick of Ashland.
Omaha guests in attendance at the
weddlnir were Mr. and Mrs. Harry O.
jShedd, Mr. George C. Bhedd, Mr. and
, Mrs. R. W. Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
liuiiara ana Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Elllng
wood. Other out-of-town guests We're
Mr. and Mis. William Bhofstalt, parent
of the groom; Miss Elsie Shofstall and
OBSERYE EMANCIPATION DAY
Big Barbecue and Deluge of Ora
tory on the Bill.
SIX SPEAKERS ARE TO ORATE
Celebration Is Under (he Auspices at
(he KnlKhtn and Ladles of Tn
hor School Children (o De
Excused for Affnlr.
Emancipation day, September K, will
larite rccsDtlon Friday, evcnlnc at tho club house at Twentyslxth . Messrs. nichard and Howard Shofstall. l XL.tT Z ."i Jll-Zlll-i: TJ:7...1
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street and Ames avenue. The affair will bo informal ana arrange-,-" . wiaiol oratory at Golden Sheaf park.
mcnts will be made for the winter serlos of entertainments. (,., i B,-.r nf ' " ,
It 1b pjanned to have assembly dances each Saturday evening during' Mrs. Fred Hurd of Council Bluffs and
Mrs. Charles Hoxle of Kearney.
the season.' Thore will be every opportunity for tho members of. this club
to learn all the new dances, for an instructress has been engaged to teach
from 8 to 8:45 o'clock preceding tho assombly dances. It Is anticipated
that there will bo a large number present promptly at 8 o'clock,
The schedules for the winter parties, which have been sent to club
'embers, do not state whether tho tango Is to be the popular dance at this
club or not: It simply states "the newest dances" are to be taught. This
club has departments for all members of the family. Saturday afternoon
Is given to the children of the club members, and on ono afternoon a week
tho Prairie Park Ncedlecratt club meets. Several entertainments are
planned to be gtven at tho club house this year.
At Happy Hollow.
Mrs. J. X Adams entertained at n
large luncheon at the club today, when
places were laid for fifty-two. The guests
Were seated at ono Jong table, through
the center of which was laid a band of
tern leaves and clematis. Bunches of
lavender asters tied with lavender tullo
were scattered along this band of green
and white. Tho guest list Included:
Mesdames Mesdames
Ralph Glenn Adams.Gtorge Mlckie,
o. B, Itnhrbough, F. II. Bryant,
J. D. Hiss.
George E. IJryson,
Isaac Douglas.
C. II. Wright,
Royal Babcock.
C. A. Sherwood,
F. J. Burnett,
ICd Johnson.
Karl StanrHd,
P. n. Ward.
Wlllfarn Uopson,
P. H. Welrlch,
Charles Welrlch.
Charles flcranton.
W. J. Gillespie,
Jacob Hydlnger of
Hamburg, la.:
A, J. Babcock.
Paul Dean of
Rockford, Mo.!
R. C. Jordan.
G. A. Johnson,
William Vom Wetr,
F. H. Cole.
T. U Ifaller,
F, J. Blrss.
J. H. Ituihton,
J. R. Golden,
O. K. Slaughter,
C K Hemnle,
A. H. Bistek,
J. B. Klausner.
W. E. Wilcox.
Charles Israel.
Ralph Hayward.
W. 'if. Herdman,
Henry Cox,
J. It BePton,
P. C. Hern.
Andrew Ross,
Edward Phtl&n,
M. 3D, Cameron -Mary
B. Wagoner,
Charles Marley.
Cuthbert Vincent,
W. B. Williams.
David Cole.
C. E. Hutchlns.
Willard H. Butts.
A. K. Homers,
J. H. Thomas,
ft. Q. Rohrbough,
Bemuel North.
John Wlthnell.
C. W, Hayes,
p. E. Woods,
aiary B. Newton,
Mrs. Draper Smith entertained at
luncheon today for Mrs. It. T. Btoddart
pt Lincoln. Places were laid for;
Mesdames Me silarrue
H. T. Stoddart, Joseph Allan,
J. 1. Baker. E. G. -HcOllton,
Charles Power, Draper Smith.
Reservations for dinner Saturday oven-
lag have been made by Mr. E. E. Web
ster, whq will have twenty guests; A. R.
Ralph, four: J. B. Adams, eight
Mrs. S. 8. Montgomery entertalntd
forty guests at luncheon today. Tho
guests were seated at five small tables,
each decorated with lavender asters and
white clejr.u,
At tfc CMMtry C1S.
Mr, n Km, C. E. YoH will entertain
twenty-stx: guest at nner Baturtay
vnlg at the clue.
Several small dlsMr. prtie were
at Ute country club Wednesday even
lag, preceding; the mid-week sAe.
hi wig these at the clue werei
Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. HareM Prltehett,
Mr. and Mrs1. DsForeet Xlchtrss,
Mr, and Mrs. Walter. Mccormick,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C, Wharton.
Mr. 'and Mrs. XoaberTColptser,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker.
Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Stewart, 2d.
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Foye.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C, RedlcX.
Mr. , and Mrs. John Redlekj
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart.
Mr. and- Mr. Fred. Hamilton.
Major and Mrs. Carl FV Hartmann.
Misses Uluii-
XuaU" Whltmore, Marion Macrae,
ane eiewari,
Mae Hamilton.
Woman's Christian association
room on the third floor.
leoture
At the Field Club. '
Mrs. George E. Haverstlck and Mrs. F.
J. Fltsgerald entertained the Omaha
Whist club at luncheon at the Field club
today. Places were laid for:
Mesdames Meadnm-
Harry Jordan, E. W, Ounther,
W. C. Sunderland. O V Tniiiint
John Baldwin, Daniel Sargent,
Goodrich, I C. Gibson.
Mary I. creigti, A. G, Edwards,
D. V. Sholes, Wilbur
Olive Garner, of Lafayette, Ind.J
Henry W. Yates, Fred Pearce,
Philip potter, G, E. Haverstlck,
Arthur Pinto, v. J. Fltsgerald.
Mrs. J. E. Rugg entertained four guests
at luncheon today.
Saturday evening reservations for din
ner have been made by G. W. Platncr,
who will have sixteen guests; E. C Van
Buren, seven, and Simeon Jones, four.
Mrs. A. A. Allen entertained at lunch
eon at the club In honor of her guest.
Miss Lucy Haxebrlgg of Greenaburg, Ind.
Her guests were:
Misses Misses
Lucy,Ha2elrigg, Mable Allen,
Emma Allen,
Mesdames Mesdames
WIUto.Todd, G. F..Beavers,
C. If. Walrath. E. F. Weatherly,
F. M. Portd, Flora Phlleo,
F. R, Straight. J. T.,Whlte.
Jennie Catfass, C, H. McCasklll,
O. R. Allen, N. C. Lathan.
J. F. Ferruson.
Mrs. C. E. Hunter gave the largest
bridge luncheon at the cub today. The
guests were seated at one long table
decorated in pink and white asters,
Places were laid for:
Mesdames Mesdnmes
II. I, Adams, A. C. Reed,
Frank Adam. William Klerstead,
wenjarrun utw.nr, n, m. eyrort.
O. D. Sturtevant,
G. W. Shields,
C. D., Tonsallye,
F. H. Turnoy,
F. W. Thom
O F. White.
W, C.-Yonson,
O. U Axtell,
V. Ifc Axtell of
Lincoln,
A. 8. Whltworth of
Liincoin,
Ericson-Kerrill Wedding.
The marriage of Miss Mildred Grace
Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Merrill, to Mr. Guy LeRoy Ericson of
Pierre, B. D., was solemnised at 2S0t Bou.th
inirty-second avenue Wednesday at 8:30
o'clock, Rev. A E. Lehma'nn of the Pork
vale Presbyterian church, officiating.
The decdratlons throughout were In pink
roses, palms and ferns.
The bride appeared charming In a gown
of white crepe de chfne and duchess lace.
Thfr bridal-veil was -neld' In" plow with
lilies of the valley. The Normandy cap
was of old point rose lace worn on her
grandmother's wedding gown, sixty years
ago, She carried a shower bouquet of
brides' roses and lilies of tho valley. Tle
bride was' given away "by -her father.
Mr. Lloyd Ericson, brother of the
groom, acted as best man.
Miss Margaret Merrill, the bride's sister,
was mold of honor and woro A. gown of
pink brocade and carried Kllarney roses.
Little George Merrill, Jr., acted as ring
bearer. The Misses Katharine . Wallaco
and Varna Lage, gowned In pale green,
stretched ribbons for the bridal part'.
who entered to the strains of the Lohen
grin bridal chorus and MacDowell's, "To
a Wild Rose," after the ceremony, played
by Mlts Ethel Stone of Lincoln. MUs
Besslo Lsge sang "At Dawn."
After a trip through the Black Hills,
Mr. and Mrs. Ericson will be at, home to
their friends after November 1 at Pierre,
S. D,
Miss Mildred Merrill war educated In
the Omaha schools, being a graduate of
St. Berchman's academy.
The out-of-town guest were Mrs, J..C.
Merrlll.'Mre. Leslie L. Schaaf and M. L.
Ericson of Pierre, Mrs. A. F. Stone and
daughter of Lincoln. Neb.
Twenty-fourth street and Patrick avenue,
Monday afternoon, beginning at 2:30
o'clock.
"This day corresponds with us to the
Fourth of July," said John Grant Pegg,
member of the committee on arrange
ments, "and we want as many colored
people to attend as possibly can. School
children who desire to attend will bo
excused from school In the afternoon on
written request of parents to principals.'
Wo ore asking business houses employing
colored people to give them the after
noon off If they ask for It."
Six speakers will deliver addresses at
the celebration. They will be: Mayor
James C. Dahlman, Judge Lee Estelle,
James B.r Wootan, A. M. Harrold, John
Grant Pegg and "Dad" Walker, oldest
living negro In Omaha. The celebration
wilt be under the auspices of the
Knight end Ladles of Tabor. City and
county officials have been tendered a
special Invitation to attend.
The committee on preparation ror tno
celebration Lulu Rountree, Sarah Severe,
Mary Hutchinson, Lenora Gray, Frank
Grey and Hattle Kitchen hae provided
for a regular old-time barbecue dinner,
which will be served all day. A chicken
barbecue will also hp furnished, John
Grant Pegg, . alone, having donated
twelve fine chickens from his" brother's
ranch In Cherry county. Swift and
CudahV packing companies have donated
liberally toward tho barbecue.
C. F. Belman,
P. H. Dlehi,
Datton of
Lems.rs.Ia.,
Latham Davis,'
W. K. Foote,
Frank. Frahm.
E. II. Gethen,
Leo Grotte.
a, b. Horten,
W. II. Head.
H. V. Hayward,
Fred Kruc,
A. W. Locan,
r. 3. Norten,
Clayton Pratt.
K4Y.HT& Feu,
A. L. Root.
J. H. McDonald
Mies Elisabeth Kruger.
J. U,attln.
Czernlcke,
J. Sherry,
F; Cowdery,
C. O. Lobcck,
C, Young,
Ktsabeth Conjtdon,
Xaisabeth Davis,
Xtwr.
Charles Fernald
of Chicago,
Cuthbert Potter,
Lawrence Brlnker,
Randall Brown,
Messr.
Harry McCormlck,
A. B. Warren,
C. J. Lord.
Reed Peters,
Samuel Burns, Jr.
At ttftmme Ltk (tauter GUV
W4tvMy evening, the club had Its
t-efuUr muetttd ref ratn. which has bn
very popular all umr. Mr. , 8.
ttrunn save a tnuelceJ moo-ku, ac
cnHwW4 on a ameJl oraiu Mlea Wine
'red Tryer aria Mr. Ptul Harritifton
tnr solos and then a duet Dr. c. D.
Clark yfar-ed several hJo numbers,
Amen Uvsee 'entertaliUne at dinner
were
Mr. Xtaffht Powell, who ha4 u guests:
Mjsr. , . . Messrs.
W. , Patterson. F. U Travis,
Charles Mars her, Shlndel,
X. C. Powell, W. Howard,
c. O. Brawf. B. Buss.
Dining with Mr. George Jones werei
Dr. and Mrs. M. L. King,
Mr, Jacte Klnff,
Miss' Beatrice Jones,
Mr. C A. Mangura bad five guests
dinner; Dr. C. D. Oark, threes T. It.
Combe; eight; D. C Dodd, four; Donald
J. Burke, two; IL E. Said, two; John
UrSon, three.
uterUiuieata,
An enjoyable party .was given Wednes
day evening for Mr. and Mrs. James B.
Hantborn at their home, 11 South Twen-
The following were
ItufiUll-lkcU Wedding.
The wedding, of Miss Helen Borates
htdd, youngest daughter of Mrs. H. if.
Bhedd of Ashland, to Mr. Clifford Ernest
Shofstall of Kansas City Mo., occurred
at 8: o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Sep
tember 17. at the family, home In Ash
land. The cerempny,,, which. was marked
by simplicity, . was performed by Rev.
Joseph Toms of the First Congregational
church, the Van Dyke service -belnff
used.
The bride wore her traveling suit of
saxe blue poplin and there WeYs no at-
tendants. She wore a corsage bouquet
of pink roses and lilies, of the valley. '
rink asters In tall baskets on pedestals.
ferns and vine of asparagus were used
profusely In the decorations.
After the ceremony refreshments Were
served at individual tables, the Dink
color scheme s-revalllng throughout.
Mr, and Mrs. Sfeofstall left In the
eveainc for an extended western trip,
and after November 1 will be at home
ty-seventh street.
present:
Misses
EdbvSwanson.
ISrna Melander.
Ella Swan son.
LoUea Holmblad,
Htlma Holmblad,
Anna 8arlson,
Esther Carlson.
Bertha Lofdahl,
TeklaXofJahU
Bessie Pierson.
Frieda Ertxon.
Amarnda Lundbergi
UHls Claueon.
Hilda Lee,
Messrs.
Joel Melander,
HJalmer Pearson,
Oscar Pearson,
Lawrence Ostberg,
Henrv Carlson,
Carl Erlxon.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hanthorn,
Mr. andUrs. Simon Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Lundgren.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Jengren.
MlKMS-
Besste 'Hanthorn,
Pauline Bore,
Marie ToreiU
Anna Torell,
LIUle Lundgren,
Anna Moberg,
Frieda Btoraqulst
Hannah Blomquist,
Stgne Chrstensen,
Anna Lee,
Julia Lee.
Marie Tall.
Anna Johnson,
Messrs.
Ccrl Peterson.
John Hanthorn,
Emit Holmstrom.
Gustave Forsman. I
Gottfried Rundgren, I
Arirtd Anderson, '
At Cfttier Late Coostrv Club.
The reeldesls' dinner dance was given
at th- elab last evening when seventy
mcrrUM -were made. Proceeding the
tner th Ladies' Swimming club met.
whsi renty-Mve were present,
Wtttmt CMUbiMM to VteL
Mrs, W, C, Sunderland, chalrvnan of the
umaha suffrage committee, announces
that ajl those who are 'wllllas to help
rJrrutot uie suffrage netltlon. whtrh
to he Isrevzht before the stale les4utti
M vkt to meet with the committee
sasMiay at p. m. In the Young
Farewell Luncheon.
Mrs. Naney J. Moore entertained
luncheon at her home Wednesday
honor of Miss Irene Lucas, who leaves
Sunday to spend the winter In Los An
geles. Places were laid for
Misses
Sarah Cole,
Edith Lead,
Mesdames
William Lucas,
M. A. Wallace of
Peoria, III.
Charles Hubbard,
Misses
Irene Lucas,
Mesdames
F. W. Thome,
C II. Goes,
J. E. Rogers,
A. It. Wadlelgh.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Ritchie returned
Sunday from a summer spent In Eng
land and on the continent.
Mrs. I, Pcarlman and Miss Elisabeth
Marks have returned from a two months'
stay In Colorado Springs, Manltou and
Denver.
Registering from Omaha .at the Hotel
McAlpIn in New York during the last
week havo been Thomas II. .Fell, W. D.
Wood, E. E. Zimmerman, Arthur Jaaulth.
'Miss Alice Jaquith and F. N. Clarke and
child.
Personal Mention.
Announcement has been received of the
birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
M. Keeney of Woodlawn, PennSfrs.
Keeney was formerly Miss EUsabeth
Hamllng of Omaha.
JUDGE RULES COL PRATT
DID NOT SIGN THE CHECK
Judge Crawford of tho county court
has decided that a 1100 check bearing the
namo of the late Colonel J. M. Pratt and
drawn In favor of Mrs. Karla Rehu, his
housekeeper, shortly bolero his. death In
1911, was not signed by tho colonel. Tha,
Judge also held that' two other similar
checks dated at Intervals of one month
apart which had been honored by a local
building and loan association did not
bear the genuine signature of Colonel
Pratt
A claim of 111.069 based "Jpon a note
endorsed to Mrs. Rehn Is to be contested
by attorneys for the estate.
Wants Divorce After
Living Together
but One Week
, James Williams, 2 years old. who mar
ried' Hazel O'Brien, aged IS, August 23,
of this year, Is asking the court for a
divorce, alleging that she left htm after
one week of married life, because, she
said, she was too young to "settle
down,"
Williams says In his petition that his
wife told him that life was short, and
that she wanted to "run around with
other fellows" as ehe did befbre she, war
married,
The young husband asserts that he is
convinced she did go with other men
He alleges that she called him names the
day after the wedding.
Mrs. Williams is a daughter of Dennis
O'Brien of South Omaha. Tho couple was
married at the court house by R. M.
Crossman, Justice of the eace.
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Specials for Friday and Saturday
1.2O0 lbs. GENUINE
MILK Fed Spring
Chickens at, lb. 31
900 lbs. fresh Halibut
Steak, sliced to order,
special at, lb... 15 (J
1,000 lbs. Catfish
fresh channel caught,
at, per lb ISd
1,000 1-lb. boxes NEW ENG
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Asparagu - Finest California
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cans f2.&5. Can 25c
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mixed vegetables. Dozen 30c
cans tor $2.88. Can .... ,U0c
Pickles Lotus pack. Dozen. 15o
bottles $1.00. Bottle ....10c
Catsup Lotus pack. Dozen 25c
bottle, 92.00. Bottle ..... lo
Potted Turkey Dozen 20c cans
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Strained Honey Absolutely
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S2.10. Jar 18c
Queen Olives Jumbo fruit: reg
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SardinesImported . and packed
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Uneeda Biscuit Freah baked,
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Buttei-Lotus creamery, pas
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Home Made Fudge made rreah every day tn our Candy Kitchen flavors:
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Assorted Chocolates regular 60c a pound; special, 1-lb. box ....B3o
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this Is T beautiful
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Mixed Tea Purity
chop, regularly sold
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per lb 35c
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Ideal Blend, rich in
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aroma. Bean
ground or pulverized
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Z lbs. for 91.00
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To further Introduce our Lotua Whiskey during this sale we will give
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Pepper Whiskey bottled In bond
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