2-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 17, 1914. PLANS FOR JUNE WEDDINGS Trips Abroad for the Summer Are Being Planned. CORNELL GLEE CLUB IS BOOKED Panrtern to Bf In the Wrtlnir Party f Ml" Knthfrrlnr nee. nan unit Mr. John b- ter In .Inne. Soclnl Cnlcndar. pfNDAT-Mr. una Mrs. Julius Rosen frlfl. Touncll ntuffr. at home for Mrs. 1 New Mr. and Mrs. Waller MoCormlck. supper at Country cluh for Miss Clara ?ONDAV Mendelssohn choir and f hi rB(to symphony orchestra, Audltor li.m. Coronado club, dancing rrt- at Turplns Trustees. Clarkson hospital, reception and dance for graduates Jacob s hall Mr. and Mm. Ward Burg- rtt. dinner party. . ' 1 rBSPAY Mendelssohn rholr and I Chi cago Symphony orchestra .Mrs. Walt- , Preston, luncheon for JJmw Beverly and Mm Poyne. fnlvorssi circle. rdj nED&B8DAY-Mr. tra Porter, tea for Mrs. W. A. Praser. Thimble club, ' i- n T.mnliJnn hnfttelS. i Ht'RSDAY- Mr. H. M. Barnet, ; dancing party at Manawa, for Scottish Rite member and ladles. i rtltlAY-Columblan circle card Parti. ATURDAY Opening ot Happy Hollow rl.ib. table d'hote dinner and dance . a tlkAwaal Tfsall ftnfinlntr Al wintry club, table d'hote dinner and J Juno wedding are of much ochU In terest and several of the brides will have many attendants, making tho weddings i.. dually brilliant. W hen Miss Katherlne Becson weds Mr. .lohn ratter Webster June 9 at All Saints' church, they will havo fourteen attendants. Attending tho bride will bo Miss Marlon rieree of Lafayette, Ind. Mia. Harold rrltchetl will be matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss T.uev Hawk of Battle Creek, Mich.: Miss raisabeth llruce. Miss Mildred Butler. , Mlts Elizabeth Dala and Miss Menl i Davis. Mr. Harold Prltehctt will t.e bt i man and the ushers will be Messrs. John Daufhrty. John Caldwell, Raymond Low. Harry Koch Frank Selhy and Heed S eters." June Wedding Plans Mr. and Mrs. John Foster Flack have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Henrietta Lois, to Mr. Miles Stanford McFnyden on Wednesday evening. June 3, at 3:30 o'clock, at tho residence ot (ho bride's parents, 497 South Thirty-eighth street. Miss Frances Thrall of Detroit will bo maid of honor and Mr. George Flwok, brother of the bride, best man. Mlses Hazel and Carol Howard. Helen Smith and Marlon Carpenter, li schoolmate of tho bride, will stretch tho ribbons. The requeii, "No presents" Is made on the wedding cards. Cornell Comes Christmas Week, Th Cornell Glee and Mandolin club will give a concert In Omaha Monday evening, l'ecember 19. iocal Cornell university alumni liavo been In communication with tho manager of the Glee club and consider they wcro very fortunate In securing a Unto with tho musical clubs to visit Omaha. Tho Cornell musical clubs gave a concert here three years ago last Christmas and re ceived auch an ovation that they were Rnxlous jto return. Frank Holby and Gcorcs-Tliummell are two Omaha moti who wero tormerly wltn the Cornell Gleo, club. , I Althougt It Is not yet the Fourth of July, the college men nro planning for the Christmas holidays, and tho visitors are promised n jolly time In Omaha. Then will lie a large luncheon for the nun. followed by motor rides. Then there will bo a tea dansant In the afternoon, so that the college men may inet tha Omaha yoUng women. A dinner will pre cede the concert, and following that there w II be a brilliant ball given by the Cornell alumni at the new Fontenello hotel If It Is finished. European Travelers. Mr And Mre. Nathan Merrlam and Miss Mcrrlam leave Monday for New York, and will salt on the Cedrio for England Thursday. Mr. Merrlam will remain abroad for a month, hi wife and daugh ter remaining longer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, who have been abroad since their marrlago last No vember, are ndw touring Switzerland by automobile. Mr 15, M. Andreesen will sail June 30 for Germany to spend tha summer. MIsa Clara Bull ot Pasadena arrived Wednesday and la thi truest ot Mr, and Mrs. Isaac K. Congdon for several weeks l'eiopt sailing June 18 for a summer abroad, Mr. and and Mrs. C. N. Diets and MIsa Jxmlse White landed Wednesday at Huro and have gone to Paris for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Victor White plan to loin their daughter In England tho latter part of June, leaving here about June 21. Mr. and Mm. Gould Dletz, Mrs. Tut nam. Lincoln; Miss Evelyn Stlckney, St Paul. Mr- Joseph Hoyden and MIsa Hay den were to land at Naples Friday on tlnlr trip around the world. Mr. 'Hayden and Mlis Hayden will spend about six week in Europe before coming home and will make the tour ot the BrIUsh Isles i'y motor. With the Visitors. Mr. Albert Low, tha guest ot Mr. and Mis Wilson Low for two weeks, returned Saturday to Denver. Mr. and Mrs. James Chad wick aspect Mrs. Lewis a Reed of Paris to arrive th e&rlr Cart of tha week, ta be their nut. Mm. Red Is now with her son, Mr. Lewis n need, in Chicago. . Miss Frances Thrall of Detroit arrives the middle of next weak to be the aruest or Miss Henrietta Flack until after the Utter s marriage June i. Mr. Carl F. Hartman arrived Sxturriav morning from Chicago, where she end Major Hartmann have been stationed for tba last year- Mr. Hartmann comes to attend tha confirmation exerolses of her daughter. Mils Phyllis, who u pupil at Brownell Hall. Mrs. Hartman win ie at the Hotel Loyal and will re main until Brownell Hall closes. At the Country Club, Mr. and Mrs. "Walter McOormlck will give a supper tomorrow evening at tna Country club for MUs Bull, Mies Caro line Congdon'a guest .Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard, MUs congdon, Mr. Lawrence Urlnker and Mr. James B, Woodard. Mrs. Barton Millard entertained Friday at tne country club at a farewell lunoh eon tor her mother, Mrs. Nathan Mar Ham, who leaves next week for Europe, lovera for twenty wore laid at a table decorated with pink roses and Javender sweet peas. Mr and Mrs. Ward M. Burgess en tertalned at a dlnnr-danee Haturday evening at the Country club in honor of Members of Webster-Beeson Wedding Party inniMr 11 Averlll Harrlman of New York. Covers were laid for fifty guests. Box Parties for Mendelssohn Choir. Society will attend tho concerts Mon day and Tuesday at the Auditorium given by tho Mendelssohn choir and tho Chi cago Symphony orchestra. Those who will give box parties are: Mr. and Mm. George Brandels. Mr. und Mrs. A, U Reed. Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Crofoot Mr. and Mm. B. M. Falrchlld. . Mr. and Mrs. George Holdrege. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Nash. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Joslyn Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Fort. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Nash. Mr. and Mrs, Ward Ilurcess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles KoftnUe. Mr. and Mm. C. W. Hamilton. Mr. and Mm. F. VT Klrkendall. Mr. and Mm. John w, Towle. Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon W. Wattles. Mr. and Mrs, George A. Hoasland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCord. Mr. Joseph Hayden. Brownell Hall Luncheon. ' MIsa Jean Hunter ot Council Bluffs en tertained at luncheon Saturday at her home in honor of tha graduating class of Brownell Hall, of which she Is a mem ber. Mrs. Ward roses and daisies weixs used In the table decorations and covers weie placed for; Mlsse Misses o Helen ISastman, Helen Van Duten, Iiuth Iiecl'r, Mnrjorle Hmlth, ueiia young. Mildred Todd. Dorothy KnlttK Elisabeth Davidson. Naomi Towle. Lydla Dawson, Dorothy Smith, Isabella Vlnsonhaler, Mary Hlgglnbothara, Frances Neble, Jean Hunter. Dietss Club Banoe. The Diets club entertained at a May party at the club house Thursday even ing. The following were present; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettraan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bryan. Mr and Mrs, OiorSo Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bpellman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brandt. Mr- and. Mm. Charles Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Persy Owynno. Mr. and Mrs. 15. A. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorp. Mr. and Mrs. William Plainer. Mr. and Mm. Karl Kisenhart. Messrs. Messrs. Edward Lafferty, Al Kellstrom, Dr. Harry Attwood, Jerome Latach, H L. Uaugh. Dr. Fred Lage. Dr. J. A. Henske. Julius Soecaard. Kdward Hawley. F. A. Jacobean. John Jefferson, W. C. Jorgensea, Charles Assman, Ilobert Shields, 7teman uraaioro, uoya Jensen, Ilobert Nelson, Thor Andresen, Frank Coulter, J. A. Motls, Harry Beaohke, William wurster. Mlssei Adeleno Wykoff, Edith Jones, Gertrude Gruenlg, Bvelyn Neale, Cletta Gregg. Margaret Petersen. Marie' Mackln, Louisa Lewis. Louise Elbert. Gene Itotmslln, Mary Horn, Dora Haarmann, Hthel Cullen. Helen Grady, A. u. lJ?rK, Dr. II. asantntr. Al Blaufuss, Clarence Hall, Misses Frankle Gomes, May Jacobsen. Maria Mackln. Oara Scott. Lucille Herbert, Gladys Morrell, Helen O'llrtln. Irene Hlgbee, Vera Kden, Chicago. Amy Jaeger. Chicago. Bertha Mors, aenevleve Kellogg, Engagements. Announced. Mr. J. H. Koplets announces the en' gaetment of his daughter. Emily Jose pfc-ne, to Mr Henry H Hoist of Bellevue, SBBBBSaasssBa&r,j ErassY?k jE&za2e(& -Brace Tha wedding Is to take place lata In June. Mr. and Mm. Edward Lee Vaughn of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann. to Mr. Bradford Phillips. Mm. Ella R. Shaw announces the en gagement ot her daughter, Stella, and Mr. Eugene H. Cotteen. Tha wedding will be celebrated In tha summer. Miss Shaw is a member ot the Delta Delta sorority, university of Nebraska, and Mr. Cottean ta a former Crelghton man. Mrs. B, S. Phelps ot Benson announces tha engagement of her daughter, Lillian, and Mr. Aloriio Lacey ot Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. John M. CahlU announce the engagement ot their daughter, MIsa Elizabeth, to Mr. Gerard A. Quenette. Tha marriage will take place early la June. Surprise for Chambers. ine following guests were present at a surprise party given Ralph Chamber Saturday evening at his home, 1034 Spen cer street. Those present were: Misses Lillian Curtis, Frances Lynch, Rosa Hansen, Misses Helen McNamara, MargTotte Highly, Helen Toy, Thelma Smith. Winifred Dolan, Eleanor aajagher, Messrs. Delia Dallev. Lily Hansen,, Helen More, Luclla Heine, Messrs. Karl Munroe. Erwln Nell son. Wllllard MeNamara, Oscar Olson, iwanHii mutir, i liootn, Oeorca Brodemon, Harry Olson, Joe Oalagher, Ralph Chambers, i1Sn.c.Vt, Hsnry Hansen. Wendell Kimchner, Summer Plans Mr. and Mm. E. r. Folds, who have been In Colorado Springs for some time, win Jo'n Miss Folda on the flmt ot June for tha summer at Ephralm. "Wis., on their Island home, Dncelmar. Mrs. a A. Searle left Thursday for ienver, wnera sna will spend tha summer. Chi Omega Lunoheon. ti n . . n ... r. rranic a. eraitn entertained at luncheon at tha Hotel Loyal Saturday for aiiss .narner-Kaacmre of Sidney. Neb.. who Is her guest. Mrs. Ward roses were used In th decorations. Those present war an members ff rhi Omega sorority, (.Diversity m Nebraska, and Included Hawk r Battle Cratk. MlcL Misses Florence Hill of Lincoln, Neb., Olive Coffman and Vera Fink, and Mes dames Walter Herro'n and W. Hackm'an. Chi Kany Dance. The first annual dance of the Chi Kany club was held Friday evening at Tur pin's academy. This Ja a new club that has been organized at the high school. The hall was decorated In brown and white, tho colors of the club. Those pres. ent were: Misses Vera Dutton, Mary Dunn, Marie Vernon, Gertrude Briggs, Misses Minerva Fuller, Margaret Ratfen, Clara Llndley, Mario Hlxenbaugh, iiuin, men, uiaco iiarie. Margaret McFarlane Elizabeth Gould. Dorothy tLyle. Frances McStravlch, Rachel Motcalfo. Paulino Trout, Margaret Gettcn, Charlotte Bedwell, Katherlne Robinson, Dorothy Hitchens, Harriet Sherman, Elizabeth I'tnley, Louise Hupp, Gladys Shamp, Paulino McStravlch. Grace Slabaush. Annabelle Douglas, Mlnnlo Johnson, Elizabeth Carr. Holen Detweller, Mildred Collins. Gertrude Porter, Elizabeth McMullan, Margaret Clayton, Nina Garret, Edna Btms, Agnes Dunn, Minnie Stedlnger, Helen Curtis. Gwendolyn Wolfe, . Messrs Lyle Rushton, Robert Edwards, Frank Carpenter, Archie Carat, Clarence Patton, John Brotherton, John Jenkins, Frank ' Keluenberg, Porter Allan. Wallace Shepard, Wilson Bryans, Perry Singles, Edmund Booth. Phillip Briggs, Bam Wlllard. Wilbur Fullaway, Harold Torrell, Glenn Musgrava, Gerald Ellick, Glenn Wallace. Edward Woodbine, Donald Smith, Arthur Loomls. Ralph Carney, Kmma runaway, Helen Weeks, Clara Dutton, Marlon Wellcr. Thelma Carlyle, iiaxei -MoMuuen, Rhoa Hendeo, Garnett Briggs, Marie Rowley, Esther Graff, Messrs Alfred Adams, Chandler Trimble, William Harte, Richard Fuller, Earl Starboard, Kenneth Norton, Lorenzo Fowler, Watklns Wolfe. Alvin Cullen, Frank Walker, Earl Ketcham, Byron Bnyder, I-rfsroy Cromwell, i lay an aieyer, Clay Belsel. Kdward Perley, uaiDh Benedict. Morton Wakeley, Burton Howard, Donald Lyle. John McFarlane, j-Tca mewii, Kdward Ochiltree, Berthold Stedlnger, Motor Trip. Mm, Klrkendall motored to Excelsior Springs last Saturday In her car, accom panied by Mm. Barber, Mrs. J. J. Dickey and Mrs. J. R. Scobla. Thoy are expected back today. Shower for Bride. Miss Marguerite Cahlll entertained at a snower In honor of her sister. Miss Bessie Cahlll, Thursday evening at their home, 2801 South Central boulevard. The evening was spent with muslo and games. Miss Lou Jepaon and Miss Rose Gorman winning prizes. Covers were laid for twenty-six, the centerpiece was American Beauty roses. Those present were; .MM'r. .. Misses Mary O'Nell, Lou Jepson, Jma Fltxwllllam, Agnes O'Nell "fl Ostrom, Rosa Gorman. Jessie Court May Howard, Amy. MtwllMs. Julia, Moyian. Bessie Cahlll. Madge Howard, Margaret Gorman, Mary Guenette. iV.1.1. M'Krald. Kate Kahle, Phllomena Gorman. May Carbuskl. Mamie fritxgcrald Margaret Cahlll, Mr. and Mre. John M. Cahlll. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. CahllU Mr. Bernard Guenette. For Mrs. Orr. The members of the Omaha Whist club will entertain at tha Colonial on Monday afternoon In honor of Mm. T. M. Orr. who has recently returned from New York, where she won honors at tha Women's Whist congress. Waller-Marowita Wedding. Mrs. H. Marowits announces the mar. rlage of her daughter, Mlts Sadye, and Mr. Samuel J. Waller of San Francisco. Cal., which took placr Thursday In that olty. rtabbi Bosenwasser officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Waller left for a honeymoon trip to Feather Hot Springs, Cal., and on their return will reside In San Fran cisco, Cal. Pagalco Club Gives Dance. ine members of the Pagalco club held their final darling Party of th Mni at Ambruat hall Wednesday evening. inoe present were: flM W, ."'" ,, . 11SPF Genavlpve Callahan. Clair MckVr.no nulh Hudson. Bessie Antony. Mnraniet Brock- Esther Nordene. mil er. Mclvln. Klhel Larson. Johnson, AJ,on' Aargarct Hodson, Anna Baus. Nfl,e Hodson. ,piRHo'niaP. Alvena Gropp. l.ucllc Thornton. Gladys Harvey. Agnes Dunn. Grace Barber, Alma Brodtrdorp. JttHbol llonakr. Irene Stoltonbers. Edna Leaman". (lam Broderdorp. Myrtle Cavanaugh. Miirgurft yiollenberSEva Ortrtott. Itose Dixon. Hazel Noyes, Korrlne nunders, (?iacc Nagl :?i'"iiJiftl?,h,ii Florence Jfnbrnn. I'.thel Mulholland. Kthel Martin Frances Mulholland, Elsie Kramer, Mora Tltzel. Lillian Mor-Ute. Nina WHlteriv Marie Dawson, l.dna ICue, Grand Julia Brady. Mound, la.; Ann Llljlgren, Mamie Iloberts. Harriet Morris. Tliercsn Mulcahy. MMsrs Messrs.- rt. L. Dio-. Bay Sorenson, X iJwanon, V. E. Hughes. E. J C'olbtrg, Theodore h'chafer. r. Hodson. . A. E. Swan son. H. G. Larson. U H. Butt. Herbert Baus, I. II. MocCrone, Elmer Patton, E. T. Rcllly. William Nlttlcr. Harry Grobeck, if- Hoffman. .lames Noraard, , Fltsgcrald. Lawrence Grobeck, J. 1- Fitzgerald, Charles W. Roeve, A. p. Cftvett. Freti B. Butt. J. J. White. D. D. O'Leary, Eugeno May, F. K. Finch. ?. ff ' p,enn.er' Dypert, hmll Schack. AViillam AIcAdams. J. H. .taske, J. .Gorman, H B. Ruftner, JacK Bullcr. Vincent Kelly, Rnlph Lyman. T. M. Carllric. W. J. Palmer, Georgo T. Kauffman.Jack Barry. Ry Keller, b. J. Swift. Arthur Grelncr, Oscar Brodlne, Summer Missions Luncheon. The committee at work on the Summer School of Missions, which will be held at tho University or Omaha In June, had luncheon together at the Hamilton cafe Saturday. Sixty-five reservations were made. Among those present were: Misses Minn- Edith Jones, Edith Cates. M-ry Mann. Janet Camaby, Lydla McCague, Kalle Groh. Knte Davis, jicna white. Margaret Madera, clara Henry. luojunuico- aiesaamee J. E. Connell. m. Vnn J. E. Dodder. d. E. Jenkins. i ?.urn,B .. D- Johnson. G. O. Wallace. e. A. Van Fleet, J. B. Butler, Clark McGrew. Arthur Chase, w. a. Saunders. w. o. Jones. Edward HIsIod. W. N, Halaey, J. MrCUIr. 9. Copper. E. o, McGIHon. w' J? otltr Florence Stewart. C A. Sherwood. Carrie D. Scott. 8. K. Spalding. George E. Abbott. Kaward Johnson, j. e, Carney. W. E. Bingham. Henrs- TIM.r. C F. Clark. a . v. rrt.. C, O. Hammond, r, c. Hoyt. ' J W. QUI, Entertains Dinner Party. A. B. Warren entertained informally at dinner Saturday evening at tha Omaha club In honor of Mrs. John M. Kuyken dall of Denver and Mrs. Putnam Cobb of New York, who' are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Test Stewart. Covers were laid for eight guests. Surprise Party. A pleasant surnrlse nartv u nrir Mrs. T. R. Armour Friday afternoon. Those present were: MflBdamAK- Mesdames Ellen Myers Nora Riley C. L. Lewis A. E. Anderson J. Goodwin Alice Powers C. E. Wilson ThomnH Carrnll Charles Robinson C. B. Stewart Cora Glover Rose Murphy Aicma Jacobs, Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Gross entrnlnl at dinner Friday evening for Mr. J. B. Osborne, the blind orator from California. Those present were: Mr. and Mm. J. Solatorott. Mm. I. Glnsburg, Mr. a Novelet:. Rhea Ftomkln. Manette Solatorott Cella Lippe, Columbian Circle Entertains. The Columbian Circle will entertain at a card party Friday evening at their hall, Twenty-second and Locust streets. At Berohman's Academy. The meeting of tha Research club has Why their . beauty lasts Combined with the beauty of Quaker Lace Curtains is a most remarkable durability. Hidden from tight, a bobbin thread ties together the threads of each de- slirn. The Quaker bobbin thread Is stronger than that used in any other make of lace curtains. This makes Quaker Lace Curtains the most durable of all lade curtains. Better laundcrinc curtains have never been produced. It will be to your advantage to visit the curtain departments of merchants who feature Quaker Lace Curtains Quaker Jce Curtains QUAKER LACE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA ONE OF THE BRIDES OF LAST WEEK. Hiro. Leo cJoseph Rusk been postponed until the afternoon of May 24. The Junior class of St. Berchman's will give s banquet Tuesday afternoon for tha senior .class. In the evening the seniors will give a Latin play. For the Future. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess will give a dinner Monday evening prior to the Mendelssohn choir concert, for which they have a box. Postponement' The meeting ot-the Thimble club has been postponed from Tuesday to Wed nesday afternoon owing to so many wish ing to attend the Chicago Symphony or chestra matinee. At Home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenfeld, 296 South Eighth street. Council Bluffs, will be at home Informally this afternoon for Mm. Rosenfeld's mother. Mrs. I. New, of Chicago. Entertains at Luncheon. Mm. Raymond Hayward of llaJraeres entertained at luncheon Saturday for Miss Georgia Patterson. Those present were: Mesdames Mesdaroes Armstrontr, Stanley Rosewater, Wll Guild, Oliver Eldridge. Misses- Mlsses Sv.'i" ai,7,0,,' Marlon Funkhouser, Mildred Funkhouser, Elolse Hlllls. Graduation Exercises Graduation exercises for mines at the Clarkson Memorial hospital will be held at Trinity cathedral Monday evening1 at 7:30 o'clock. Coronado Dancing Party. The Coronado club' !t it.i.9 n.. of the season will be held Monday at ununs acaoemy. The hall wilt be at If Special Announcement A few days ago, when It was certain that our Spring Season was to be late, we decided to place on sale at special prices all of our high grade, complete bedroom suites and dining room suites. This in cludes the very newest Xurnlture, all purchased for this spring trade. It Includes solid Mahogany, Circassian Walnu't. Bird's-eye Maple to gether with some of the more staple Fumed Oak Suites. A SS7S.00 Antique Mahogany Adams Bedroom suite, cane panel, complete suite for J550.00, Is one or the examples of the prices we are making In this sale. You will find hundreds of odd pieces also at equally large reductions, together with some at half price. This should be of special Interest to people building Houses who will want furniture a tittle later, as It will pay well to buy furnlturo now and get the benefit of the wonderful reductions and have It de livered to you when you need It June Brtles are finding our store the zenith of attraction when It comes to house furnishing. Beaton & Laier Co. R 415-17 So. 15th St. I I I il tractively decorated In pennants ISO l!lpt used. The committee In charge Includes Messrs. Wayne Moore. George Suchart, William Nelson and Lloyd TolanJ. Universal Circle Entertains. The Universal Circle will entertain a card party Tuesday afternoon at their hall. Twenty-eighth and Fowler streets. Eight prizes will be awarded. The hos tesses will be Mre. A. Kline and Mrs. F J. Cusack. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mm. Windsor Mcgeath has returned from a visit to her pnrents in Minneap olis. Miss Katherlne Becker, who has been spending a month at Excelsior 3prlnss, arrived home last evening. Miss Alice Swltzler has returned from a four months', visit at Lancaster. Pa., and other eastern points. Mm. E, M. Marsch and small son, Richard, will leave Monday for- a visit In. Minneapolis and Sioux Falls, S. D. MJsa Harriet Radcllffc of Sidney. Neb. who has been tho guest ot Mrs. Frank A. Smith, leaves this afternoon for her home. Captain and Mm. David Stone and chil dren have arrived from Honolulu to visit Mrs. Stone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hoagland. Mrs. Walter A. Appel arfd small daugh ter of Denver, who have been visltlns Mr, and Mrs. Edward Treller, will leave tomorrow for their home. Personal Mention. A' daughter was born Thursday to Ma. and Mm. S. T. Rcsnlk. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans of Bloom Ington, III., who were expected this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Monoghan. are Unable to come on account of tha illness ot Mr, Evans. Mr. Norman Chapman of Momence, 111., Mr. B, R, Chapman and Mrs. Mattle Ruby of Shenandoah have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. McConoughey dur ing the last week. Mrs. LflBarrort. mother ot Mrs. McConoughey, will ac company Mrs. Ruby to Shenandoah Mon day. Mr. B. R, Chapman leaves tonight for his home. ONE TWIN RUN OVER BY AN AUTO WHILE PLAYING HORSE Tony Scavlo, 7 years old, MOT South Fifteenth street, was seriously Injun d when he was run down by an automobile drlVen by George T. Adams, 1WJM Cum ing street. Tony and his twl.i brother. Tommy, were crossing Sixteenth street near Hickory when the accident oc curred. The two boys were hitched together with some strong twine and they were playing horse with each othyr. Adams figured the ooy's would continue to cross to the other side when the youngnters became contused and cn started in the opposite direction pulling the other right In front it tha approach ing machine. Tony was taken to St Joseph's hospital whiru he was given medical attention. Adams was placed under arrest. Small Imported novelties that are very suitable for gifts and prizes. Gift for Graduatei. V 1312-t4W.0.W.BIdg. Payments if You Wish 1 M 4 2 J; i 1 1 II