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2-B THE OMAHA Rns'DAY PEE: APRIL 26, 1914. SOCIETY WATCHES THE WAR larger Interest Attaches to Friends Who Are on the Frontier. OFFICERS' WIVES RETURNING Mirny Sorlnl Entertainment Hnrt for nrotrndt ilnll ?rnlom Who j Arr Jo nindnntf .Tnnc Krr- i onrt Larirr C'Io. I ? h ,- ' ' j ocln) ;ar.ndnr v - , dl'S'DAf -OpnlnB ofj S&te Conference Butitorlura. 3 p -m. ; -Omaha Muslk r ein, concert. 4 p. m. Correction conference. J&robs ball. Dr KutherUie B. Davis, address nt Com-1 merclal club luncheon. Dr. Davis una , Mr. Sprlngborn. addresses at evening meeting; Mr. S. It. Ilush. Dundee brldg luncheon. TUESDAY Suffrage, luncheon for Dr Davis. Rome hotel; dinner for Dr Mavis. Loval hotel. THVRSDAV-Garden club meets, sub- Ject, 'The Iris. FRIDAY Coronado danclne club, Tur- mn academy. BATl'RPA -Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bates, Harmony club. The. Mexican situation has had a decld edly nuletlnsr effect on xoclety, and very ' few entertainments are belnst Klven. Few Indeed are the people- who havo not rela tlves or friends cither In Mexico or else in tho army or navy, and their Interest In this supersedes all other things and ha changed" the summer plans of many people. Mrs. Hughes and daughter, -Mrs. George Redlck, and children left today Tor the Presidio.' San Krancftoo. to be with Mrs. Hughes' other daughter. Mrs. Arrasmlth, while- Colonel J. M. Arrasmlth, In command ot the Sixteenth, infantry, goes to the Mexican border. Captain Charles BundeJ, who Is -a captain In the Sixteenth, also leaves for the border, and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Valentine plan to go to San Krunclsco and stay with their daughter, Mrs. Bundnt, who was Tormerly Miss Enid Valentin. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweet received a telegram "Saturday from their daughter, Mrs. Whiting, at Galveston, that her hus band, Lieutenant G. Vf. Whiting, had left with the Fourth' Infantry Friday ,fbr Vera Crur, and she Is expected homo the middle of this week. Mra. Thomas Hayes, nee Mary Rlngwalt, arrived home from Galveston Jaet .week, while IJeu tenipt Hayes Is at the front. Mrs. -John Singleton Switrer and ehlldrpn have re mained at Fort Crook, and Major SwIUer has. also gone to Vera Crux. A number of the officers' wives at Galveston will either return to Fort. Crook or visit rela tives, Mrs. John Trlnder Is expected here Mont dajf or Tuesday from T.exaa City, Dr. Trlnder having left for Vers. Crui with the Fourth Infantry. Lowe Family in the Army, Four daughters of the late General and Mrs. XV. W. Lowe, pioneers of, Omaha, have married army officers,' and three of the officer are on the border, Captain, George Sharon, whose wlfq was formerly Miss Pauline Lowe, ha, gone to Vera CruB with tho Fourth Infantry. Major A. Webber of the medical corps Is at liartda. Texas. Mrs. Webber' waa Miss Mercedes Lowe. Another slsterr Marie, Lowe, married .Lieutenant George Guild who. Is' also on the Texas border, mi us Blanche. Lowe, who married Captain Ben Jamln Wade, Is now at Fort Leaven worth. . f " ' 0 For Irowneli Hall Seniors; jBrownell Hall graduatlottexerelseB will take place June 3 at St. Matthias' chu.rchr Preceding graduation, the seniors will be much entertained. On of the largest at' fair will be Junior day, May . when an original entertainment ia planned by the junior class in honor ot the seniors. The first Urge affair for th. senior class was the box party at the Michigan Glee club concert given by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. TowlVfoi" Mlsa' Naomi TpVle and her classmates. ' Miss Isabel Vinsonhaler Plans to give a tea at the Country club and Miss Jean Hunter ot Council Bluffs will entertain at tea. Miss Dorothy Smith and Miss Helen Eastman will give a luncheon at Happy Hollow olub. Mlsa Todd -and Miss ''Helen Van Duson'also plait to give a luncheon at Happy Hoi. There aro sixteen seniors. In, this year's class, half ot them being from Omaha. . . wr.'. -rrnuti Th Omaha idrlaare Mas Naomi "Towle, daorhter of AUw-and-.Mfs: J.' Wf Towloi Miss Isabel VlnsbnhfJer, daughter of r n l , JUflge ana Mrs. uuncan v inunnir, Mlia Helen Eastman, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Eastman; Miss Margery Smith, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. George Cassell Smith; Mlsa Dorothy ''Smith, daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith'; Miss Helen- Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrk Willi Todd, and Miss Frances Xeble. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Js'eble. The other members of the class art: Miss Ruth Beecher of Hastings, daughter ot Bishop and Mrs. George A Beecher. Miss Elizabeth Davidson ot Greenville. Miss.; Miss Jean Hunter -of Council Bluffs, Miss nuth . Howell of Falrbury. Miss Belle Young of Callaway, Miss Mary Hlginbotham of Hastings, MUs Lydla Dawson of Linwood and Miss Dojothy Knlttle of Douglas, Wyo. There was a eeventwmth member ot the class. MUs Laura Wood of Hastings, who, on account of ill health, returned nome. Visitors Arrive. Mr. and Mrs. WlUon Low expect Mrs, Albert Low ot Denver to arrive Monday to, be their guest Mrs, Isaac Miller Raymond, Jr., ot Ltn coin. Is spending the week in Chicago and w(ll be In Omaha Monday on her way heme, Mra Harry Lockman Street of Chicago arid her two little daughters arrive Sun day to visit Mrs. Street's parent. M and Mra John A. Wakefield. Th.ey will be here for 'one week. Mr. Walter A. Fleischer and son Master Herbert Kohn Flelseher. of Phlla rielphla. arrived Saturday morning to be the guests of Mrs. Fleischer's parents, Mf. and Mr. Bernard Kohn. Phi Gamma Delta Formal. Invitations have been Issued for the Phi Oasr-ma Delta formal dancing party to be given by the Lambda Nu chapter at th Lincoln hotej In Lincoln, May l. The annual banquet win be given the follow Ing evening. A number Df fraternity men from Omaha are planning to attend. May Wedding. lrs. George Cauell Smith' anil daugli. ter. Winifred, left for Aberdeen. Wash to attend the wedding of .Mra Smith sop, Larratt Sratth, to JffSs Alta Shan non of Aberdeen wWeji will take place Friday. May 1. Mr. Larratt Smith U n )th the West Coafet Lumber company end ho recently been promoted and win gv to ;MJtU!eapw to Kty: hend nairter1 wrnanr.Vf K o'fflse' there Jur the first ot May His engagement to Miss Shannon was announced about month ago In Aberdeen, but the wed ding Is taking place a little earlier than at first planned, owing to Mr. Smiths removal to Minneapolis. Boxes for Conoert. Boxes for the farewell concert by Prof. Max Landow at the Brandela next Sun day have been taken by Mr. and Mra. W. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt Fort, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot, Mr. nd Mra, Arthur Met and by the Crelsh- ton Glee club. Coronado Danoing Party. The coronado club will entertain at their first annual oriental May party on Friday evening at Turpln's academy. The club member are endeavoring to make this the prettiest dance the younger set ha had this season, and a number of out-of- town guests are to be present, The dec orations ' will consist of an artlstlo ar rangement of Japanese lanterns, but- tertllra and Turkish novelties and will be a treat to those planning to attend the affair. Ian Trips., Mile. Andre has engaged passage for Japan on June 6 and will spend the sum mer In that country, returning here in the fall to contlriue her French classes. Mr. and Mr. Bromfleld-Brown are In California and will sail Tuesday for Honululu. Mrs. G. W. Wattles expects them as her guests at Hollywood for a day or two before they sail. Mr. Lewis B. Reed, formerly of Omaha, but' for some year past a resi dent of Milan and Paris, landed In New York on Wednesday and will visit there with her Bister, Mr. Phlllpp Leonhardt, and in Washington with Senator and Mrs. Hitchcock. At Excelsior Springs. Mr. and Mra. Frank Keogh returned Friday from, Excelsior Springs and re port delightful' weather there and more than the .usual number of Omaha so journers, something HkA thirty being there this week, including Mr. and Mrs. W. Megeath, Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly,. Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Davis, Miss IDavls and Miss MlloraDavls Mrs. How ard1 Baldricc, Mr. John McShone, Mr. Will Be an Bride of the Week and Her Bridesmaid . ttrs. Alfred I.Crei&zsi and Mrs. C. F. McGrew, Dr. and Mrs. B B. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Hanlghen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elllck and Mr. and Mra. J- L. Baker. Winters-Sullivan Engagement. One of the April weddings will be that of Miss Ella Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, to Mr. Sam uel L. Winters, assistant city attorney ot South Omaha. The wedding will take place quietly and, after an extended east ern wedding trip, they will reside at North fceventeenth street. European Travelers. Mr. and Mrs. David Baum and Miss. Baum, after a short stay in Rome, went to Florence early In the month, where they met Mrs! Warren M. Rogers and Mies Roger. House Party. Mr. Offutt and daughter, Virginia, and Mr. Charles B. Keller and daughter, Emily, went to Philadelphia from Atlantic City last week and were guests over Sun day of Mr. and Mrs J. E, Baum at Haverford Court. The latter gave a dance Saturday evening for their daughter, Katharine, before her return to school at Rosemary Halt Monday, A number ot the Hbsomary girls beside Mis Virginia Offutt and Miss Emily Keller were pres ent at the dance. Engagement Announced. - Mr. nndi Mrs. Enos Johnson of -Creston Ia., announce the engagement ot their daughter, Elelo L, to Raymond J. Strom berg of Omaha. The weddlnr will take place this summer. The engagement of Mlsa Margaret Lu cille Downey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard M. Downey, to Mr. Robert R. Shcehan, ha been announced. The mar riage will take place on May 6 at St. Peter's church. High School Hops. The series of three big dances of Cen tral High school, Including the senior, Junior and military hops, ended Friday evening with thes military. The hall was decorated In the high, school-colors, pur ple and white, and the programs were of the same color schemes. Lieutenant Colonel Haydn Meyer . and April !Bride , Miss Margaret Getten led the grand march. A largo number of the officers wore full dress uniforms, which, added to the splendor ot tho occasion. Those pres ent were; Misses Misses- Adeline Funkhouser. Ruth Leeder, Eunice Fikc, Frances Cleland. Mona Rossiter, Gretchen Langdon, Elizabeth Carr. 'Gretchen Allan, Evelyn Horton, . Rqso Colonge, Marlon Persall, Henrietta Bergman, Gertrude Burch, Mary McCoy, Rttch&el Metcalf, Dorothy Solomon. 1 Pauline Trout, Elizabeth Craword, Marie Hlxenbaugh, , Sylvia Hover, Alice Rhemerj ' ' Ruth Fitzgerald. .Helen Keatlnff, Edna Green, Margaret Burke, i'auune niunen, Lillian Ralph, Helen Ratch, Gladys Taylor, Rose Gortey. ilrene McGuIre, Margaret fitx- geraia, Hazel Samp, . Anabelle Sinclair, Dora Hansen, Gertrude Porter, Margaret Hoffman, Gertrude Johnson, Nina Garrett, Frances Walter, Marie Richardson, Charlotte Bedwell, Alice underwood, Grace Allison, Margaret Woodward.Ruth Gould, Roberta Cotillon. Henrietta .West. . Dorothy Morrlam. Kathrine New branch, Agnes Seay, Eileen Edwards, Alice Barney, MargaxettGetten, Grace Harte, Mildred Collins, Lois Bobbins, Ifelen Carrier, Alice Carr, Helen Sinclair, Mary Beckett, Jessie Neal, Evelyn Neal, Quito Eddy, Fay Simons, Lieutenant Colonel Hazel Updike, LcQta Swinney, Alice Rushton, Cella.Vest, , -Soqtherland, , Margaret Morse, Elizabeth Mo r,,n AM Mildred Barber. Marie Rowley, Mario Freeland. Grace Northrup, Marlon Weller, nutn Foran. Gladys Robertson. Florence Nason, Bessie Ohlean, Beatrice Johnson, Clem Dickey. Officers present: Haydn Meyer, Major .Arnold True! son. Charles Gardlpea and Morton Wakeley; Captains Harold Torell, Mark Havens. Edmond Booth. Glen Paxton, Spencer Flint, Edmund Baumnri.. Byron Snyder, Clay Belsel, Richard Lucke; Lieutenants Charles Weeth. Glen 'Musgrave, Fred Cotter, Leslie Putt, Harold Aldrtch, John MoDonald, Charles "Wymuller and Ells worth Moser: Sergeants-major Russel Larmon. Ralph, Benedict and Walter Johnson; First" Sergeants Paul FlothoW, Porter Allan, Robert Edwards and Fred Evler. Messrs Messrs II. 'ifcNab. Frank Welsh. William Nelson. George Schuhart, Pharles Whltmore, Wayne Moore, Freeman Pennoff, James Gardiner, W. W. Eaton. Wilbur Fullaway, William Hayes, Harold Bell, Fred Blltler, Dougall Dox, William Petersen, . Charles Tex. ". Harry Israel, Harry Mason, Robert Burns, Harrv Marsh, Harold Neff. Wendell Moore, Jack Schuhart. Pari Storz. Thompson Wakeley, Fran Wlenart, Playton Nichols, Russell Best. Keith CRVera. Ramson Mnllen, Frank "Walker, ' Perrv Singles. Plalre Moore, -Kd'TJould, A. Pullen. Clinton Hamilton. ;Kfnneth.,Cralg. Raymond Bradley, Robert McShane, George Butler, Elmer Campbell. Charles Peterson, Ralph Dunn, Wyman Bobbins, Charles Perlgo, Robert Keyner, Walter .Scrlbner. Charles Atkinson, William iTrlssel. John Stelnert, Ralph Bowell, Mark Dunham, Ralph Graham, Harold Wilson, Harry Bailey. I Barney Twlford, I Leonard Werrlch, iGuy Beckett, Morton Wakeley, Thomaa Wakeley, , Chester Trimble, : Edward Zlphell, I HaroldilxivnJoy, i Slewarf McDonald. I Emerson Goodrich, I.esMn Burkenroad, i Fred Wrleout. Frank Rlesenburg. , George Cromwell. Maurice Northwall. .Bvron Snvder, Pharles- Weethv Leonard Scott . Norman Cahow. ' Everett Burke , t Pharlen Allison, ' Fred Evler. " liarold. Thomas. I Chaperons: Mr. and Mrs. ,Fred Norton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Haydn Meyer lRnbel'Hflrrt Wedd'nt.' I The wedding of Miss Ethel Lucille j Hazard, daughter of Mr. and Mrr. J. R. j Hazard, and Mr. J. H. Robel took place j Wednesday evening at i o'clock at the 'home ot'the bride's parents. Rev. F. V. Leavltt of ths Plymouth Congregational 'ihurch -performed . thf , ceremony. Mlsa I Bcsa Seanor of Chicago, cousin of the bride, played the Bridal Chorus from Lo I hcngrln. I The bride wore white crepe de chine 'with overdress ot silk net embroidered I In pearls. She wore a shadow lace, cap, caught with real orange blossoms sent' : by relatives of the groom from California. .he carried a shower bouquet of bride' jrose and sweet pe- Mtos Pearl Dreh ert wan brideemald and wore a gown uf embroidered voile, trimmed with shadow lace, with girdle ot pale green measallne. She wore a corsage bouquet of white aweet pea a and ferns. Mr. 8. J. Camp bell of Tulsa, Okl., was best man. The double ring service was used, and thf rl nx fearer was little Miss Bernlce Gnm wald. who carried them in a calla Illy. Assisting at tha reception were MUs Bess Christie. Mlsa Laura Belle Robel : Mrs. E. D. Hazard. Mrs. W. R. Hobb ,and Mrs. R. S. Christie Mr. and, Mra Rohl Jett on,. a st)ort wedding trip, and will be at home after LMiy 1 at 1519 Ohio street Among the ' out-of-town guests were Mrs. J. A. Camp bell of Riverside. Cal., and her daughter, MlM Marjorle; Mies Bess Seanor of Chi cago and Mr. . J. Campbell ot Tulsa, Okl. Nu Sigma Nu. Beta Epsllon chapter, Nu Sigma ru, I medical fraternity of the. University ot j Nebraska. Initiated Dr. C. R. Ifcnnedy, Dr O. T. Shultz and Frank Bocken I'ri day evening. Saturday the eighth anni versary Ijifiluet , of the Jraternlty. was held At he Lo'yal hofol. :Dr. Ilarry A. Taylor of''nlyjsWlfy place, charter Wem Der otipcpfnaptejr w-as loaiimaeier hu;i Dr Xl. 'A. LYniah, Lincoln. Dr. ); W. Prttehard! Essex. Ia Dr Palmer J. 'Flndley, Omaha. ( , f W. Harms and Leonard Klggett it i the active, chapter. ' liver were laid for: Dr Benton Dales, Llncbln. Or H. j3t.enhbff, Lincoln. lr rt. A. I,yman, Lincoln. Dr L. A. Pllsbury, Lincoln. Dr. L. )!. Sturtevant, Lincoln. Dr. H. 11. Walte; Lincoln. Dr R. A Ringler, Llacoln Dr K- D. Barker, Lincoln. Dr. 3. A.. Mayhew, Lincoln. Dr F. H. Morrow. Columbus, Neb. Dr H. A. Taylor, University Place, NeH. Dr. O. V. Prltchard. Essex, Ia. Dr. Herman Bocken, Harlan, la. Dr. E. W. Sward, Glen wood, Ia. Dr R. W. Biles. Omaha. Dr Leroy Crummer, Omaha. Dr. Palmer Klndley, Omaha. Dr. J. 8. Goeti, Omaha. Dr. K. R. Holllster, Omaha. Dr. V. A. Hull, Omaha. Dr. M. M. Loomls, Omaha. Dr X'- C. lorrlson, Omaha. Dr, C. W. Pollard. Omaha Dr. Alfred Schalek, Omaha. Dr. AJfred Jefferson, Omaha. Dr. F. A Van Buren, Omaha Dr. A. E. Gunther, Omaha. Dr. W. A. Wlllard. Omaha. Dr. O. T, Schultz, Omaha. Dr. C. R. Kennedy, Omaha. Dr. C. W. Mitchell, Omaha. Dr. Donald Macrae, Council Bluffs The active chapter Includes: B. A. Young, W. 'J. Wlldhaber, g. w. Hortmesuer, r. i: curti, W. R. Galbreath, C. K Fuller. F. J. Colbert, I,, Rlggert, J. Johnson, E. Montgomery, F. S. Salisbury, A, J, Rosj, D. Higbee, G. F. Farman, R. E. Losey, F Bocken, M. R. Broman, V. U Horton, A. sinnamarx, C. W. Harms. P P. Gramllch, It. A. Moser, T. I Moser. C A. Meyer. P. P. Oelesler, W D. McGrath. V. J. Flory, II. A. Rosenbaum, K. C. Sage, W. B. Aten, W. L Ross, Philathca and Baraca, The Phllathea and Baraca classes ot the Hanscom Park" Methodist church held their monthly party at the home of the Philathca class president, Miss Jen nie Barnum. 2S1S Shirley avenue, Friday evening. A pleasant evening was spent at games and music. Those present were: Misses Ruth Partridge, I. Daniels. Jeanette Wilson, Grace Getscher, Emma Wlngett. Delia Ostonberg, Jennie Barnum, Ethel Yost, Eleanor Osborn, Jeanne Watson, Ethel Pratt, Messrs E. L. Mauer, Frank Smith, Erma Pickett, Bessie Wlngett, Stella Falrchlld, Florence Agore. M. Homellus, C. Homellus, Florence Irwin, Mary Ellsworth, Florence Shearer, Gertrude Pfleffer, Gra.ce Newton. Messrs ' M. Thomsen. E. E. Bradrldge, E. A. Keywaro, Gerald Drew, Ernest Nelson, Harry Nelson, R. J Miller, Joe Summervllle, C. W. McCaaklll. Meadames G. M. Barnes, C. W. McCaaklll. T. E. Day. . L. B. Day, C. Rock, Ross Klmmell. R. B. Underhlll, J. M. Danley, a Harris, Mesdames W. Barnum, A. D. Barnum, Surprise for Helen Tllmer, A surprise party was given to Miss Helen Ulmer at her home, 3407 North Twenty-eighth avenue, Tuesday after-' noon by her' classmate. Those present were: Misses Misses Amelia Nelsen, Mae Reynolds, Charlotte Anderson, LeltaToney. , Grace Hansen, Edna Anderson, . Beulah Marlenee, Hazel Jacobsen, Gladys Matthew, Helen Wlllett, Inez Maurer, Ulala Carsey. Edith Brown, Harmony Club to Meet. Mr. and Mr. Charles B. Bates will en tertain the Harmony club at their home in Folracres Saturday evening. Wedding Anniversary. A surprise party was given for Mr. and Mra. D. T. Reed Friday evening to celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary. Those present were: Misses Frances Granville, Kate Granville, Hisses Nellie Mather, Dorothy Dunn, Sarah McKle, Martha Cone, Mary Reed. Margaret Reed, Jessie Reed, Martha syme, Agnea Dunn, Margaret McTaggari. Mary Dunn. Ellen jonnsion. Messrs. Messrs. . Jack McTaggart, David Beed, Bobert Syme, Douglas Dunn, Aleck McKle, Edgar cone. Mr nnd Mrs. John McTaggart, air. and Mr. Thomas GronvlUe, Mr. and Mrs. A.-McKie, . .Mr. and Mr. R G- Watson, , ,,, Mr. and Mra., John Syme. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cone, Mr. and Mra. D, T. Reed, , r Mr, and Mr. G. A. Dunn, Mr. and 'Jtrs. Charles Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Peterson. Engagement Luncheon. The engagement of Miss Ellis Lund gren, daughter of Mr. N. A. Lundgren, to. Mr. Louis Kocher. Jr., was announced at a pretty luncheon given by Mrs. P. E. Johnson at her home Thursday, the wedding, to take place In June. The color scheme was carried out In yellow and -white. Cover were laid for twelve. Pleasures Fast. The Jolly Ten club was entertained at ths home of Miss Ella Koenlgsbrugge, Thursday afternoon. The next , meeting will be held at the home of Miss Anna Relm. Reilly-Donohue Wedding. The wedding of Miss Nell Donohue, daughter of Mr. M. E. Donohue, to Mr. Frank o. Reilly of New York City took place quietly Saturday morning at the Church ot the Blessed Sacrament at orriosa txzbd 21.00a taxtow block Thla is the largest and best equipped Dental Offlte in Omaha. Seven chairs, white enamel, Mtnltary equipment. Employing The foundation of this large practice Is High Grade Dentistry Seventy-first street and Broadway, New York City. Monslgneur Taylor officiated at try marriage. Mr. and yr. Reilly plan to spend the summer In Europe and will make their home In New York City. Personal Mention. Mrs. Clement Chase has received news of the serious Illness of her father; Col onel E. E. Edwards, In Los Angeles, and leave this evening. Mrs. Chase's brother, Mr. L Roy Edwards, who has visited In Omaha, ha also been 111 .and recently underwent an" operation performed by the Mayo brothers at Rochester, Minn. In and Out of the Bee Hivei Registered at the Hotel McAlpln from Omaha during the week were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baehr and Mrs. R. W. Con nell. Mrs. M. J. Williams, a prominent club woman of Glenwood, Ia., a gUest of Mrs. I M. Lord, also Mrs. W. H. Sanford, dur ing the week. Mrs. Roger Vaughn of Chicago, who has been here for the last few weeks visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Lord, leaves this week-end for her home. Mrs. Richard Carrlngton, Jr., and small noni. Richard Thomaa Carrlngton, re turned Saturday from a month's visit In Hannibal, Mo., with Mrs. Carrington's parents. Mrs. W. T. Robinson, Miss Bessie Allen sn'd her guest. Miss Beverly of England, expect to go to St. Louis about May 1 to visit, Mrs. Garrard Strode, sister of Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Magee arrived Thursday morning from New York, after pending the winter In Florida. While In New York Mrs. Magee was the guest of Mrs. Dimon Bird. Mr. snd Mrs. G. E. Haverstlck leave this evening for two weeks In the east, Mrs. A. C. Powell and Mrs. Elolse Nichols expect to go to California In June, Miss Ivuclle Bacon leaves Wednesday for Washington to visit Miss Helen Hay den and to attend her class reunion at the Chevy Chase school, where she grad ur ted last June, A number of Omaha men attended the Bankers' convention at Wayne, Neb., and returned Friday evening. Among these were Osgood T Eastman, Ezra Millard, W. B. Rhoades, Fred W. Thomas, C. F, Brinkman, H, B. Merle, L, F. Shelbel, W. B. Shepard, J. B, Owen, Frank Coad, J. D. Uttendorfer, F. N. High. MAGNEY HOLDS COUNTY MAY NOT REVOKE LICENSE The Board of County Commissioners has no legal right to revoke a saloon license unless Its holder ha been con victed In a court of violating the law, according to an opinion rendered by when You Purchase a Steinway Piano Your friends do not ask why a Steinway. 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