2-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE- JULY 5, 1914. I i 3 f SOCIETY G0ES MOTORING 3 long; Trips Are Planned by Promi H nent Omaha People. BACK FROM SIOUX CITY RACES 6 "cores of ntnnhn People Are I.enr tS Ins for Lnkci, Monntnlna and Heaahore -Te.nnta unit (lolf for 'Week Popnlnr. Social Cnlr.nilnr. MONDAY Carter Lke club, children'! dsnolnir olaaa nnd moving picture. Wo men's Tnnle tournament at Country club. Tt'ndDAY Holon Nolan, hoatrsa for P. P. K. club danctnt? party at Happy Hol low club. Carter JaJce club olnner dnnre. WEDNESDAY Seymour Laks club, mat inee dancing for children, evening for adult. Conusors' night, Carter lko club. Dinner-dance at Field and Coun try clubs. Tl I ITItSDAY Carter Laics club dinner- dance. 1-niDAY Women golfer at Field club, Carter Lake club, matinee dance and moving picture. KATURPAY Carter Lake club, members' dance night. Dinner-dance at Happy Hollow, Field and Country club. Tho motor car seems to be a necessary accessory for the lumracr traveler. "Wo are coins' to Okobojl this year bo that J the other member of the family and our friend can motor up there for tho week end," I heard on every aide Omaha people who will epend .tho sum mer in tho tut will havo their cara sent to the seashores so that they may motor to tho mountain or to tho clllea when they wlah. The Wlanno colony on the Mossachu actta coaat are planning t& enjoy motor trip. Mr. and Jlrs. O. W. Wattle win liave a car while thero a will also Mr, Ward Burgess. Jtr. and Mr. W. V. Ourley will spend two month motoring through the cast this summer. Mr. and Mr. N. A. 8pliberger and daughter, Mle Mammle and Hortenso Spleberger. have arranged an lntorcat Ingr summer. They left (Friday evening for Now YOrlc City, Atlantic City and Newport. They will then go to long Reach for tho ret of the summer and will take motor trip from there. Mr and Mrs. Sptesberger expect to sail for Kuropo early In October for two month. Attend Automobile Races. Enthusiastic motorists In large numbers attended the automobile races at Sioux City, and many were entertained at the Boat and Country clubs there Saturday evening. Among thoe who motored to Bloux City were Mr. and Mrs. IJonber ger, who had as their gtiesU Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parmer and Miss Alice Hot t ridge. Mr. Elmer Redlclc and Mr. Elmer Cope left Wednesday by motor for Okobojt Mr. Elmer Itedlck and Mr, Copo motored frpm the lake to Sioux City for the race Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, Mr. and Mr. Charles Kountie and Mr. Joseph Barker were another party of motorists who left Friday, and Mr. E. II. Bpraguo took his cor up with a party of mon. Mr. James McCord left Saturday morn Ins In his car, accompanied by Mls Ida Sharp and Miss Margaret JtUstfn. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Itedlck with Mr. and Mm George Prlns motored up Fri day, and Mr. and Mrs Mpshler Colpeticr, MUa Plnnlpg-JiM'JM'' Kml1 "Wotbach of Grand Taland went up In tho Colpetxer car tho same day. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. M. U Mlllor and Mr, Milton Living tono motored to Sioux City for tho races. Mr. and Mrs. A.- B. Busch had In their car Mr. Thomas Heyward of Pittsburgh and Albert and Edwin Uuscti. From Sioux City they will go to tho lakes of Mlnneopta'for tho month of July. With Mr. and Mrs. duy 1 Smith were Mr. und Mrs. J. D. Weaver and Mr. and, Mrs. Ralph Hayward. Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Burns returned Wednesday from Okobojl and Friday mo tored up to Sioux City for tho automobile far with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kennedy and Mr. J- T. Stewart, 2d. They will go on to Okobojl from thero nnd spend Sunday, returning homo wonaay. jars. Burns will remain at OkoboJL Among others who motored to Sioux City wcro Mr, and Mrs. C. II. Rogers, Miss Ruth Slabaugh and Miss Josephine Crulksh'ank of Hannibal,- Mo. Motoring up were U. WUHon, Joseph Batdrlge, John Madden. Leter Hcyn, E. "V- Arthur, George Flack, W. IL BuchoU and ticorcV of 'oth'or o'mfcha people. ' Summer Plans. ! Mrs. 'Nelsons Tl. Updike v and children, Miss Hasel Updike and Master. Kelion B. Updike, Jr., plan to leave Monday or Tues day to spend the summer at Clear Water I-aUc. Minn. Miss B. Ruth Curry left Friday, to visit her parent, Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Curry of Boulder, Colo., formerly of Omaha. Later Miss Curry will go to Ktcs Park. Mrs. Charles E. Lothrop and. daughters, I.uclle and Winifred, have gone to Tolls, id, Colo., -lor the. summer. Mrs. J- N. Crawford and daughters, Kula and Ruth, have gone to Colorado to Vend 'the tmmraor In the .mountains, Mrs. Norman Bennett leaves Monday for ..long trip through Canada and sev eral western late. ' Mrs. H. a, Itarte and daughters have gone, to their summer cottage at Mon ra.cn, Colo. They wcrp accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goldsmith of Chllll cothe, Mo., who were their guests last weeks, and will spend the summer with them. Mr. Harte will Join them about August 1. .... Mr. E. E. Klmberly and children will leave for Chicago the flrt ot the week." Mr. Klmberly will' Join them later when (hey will golo-tho Klmberly summer home at Honey Lake, Wis. Mr- and Mrs. Will Hoagland and family left this week for their summer home at Oaakls. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caldwell wtl sail July IS from Nw York for Panama. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yates and Mr. Reba Morgan left Thursday for the east, tho latter to visit Mr. Caldwell at Tioga, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Yates to attend the whist congress at Lake Placid. Af terwards they will go to Watch HUI, IL J. . . Account of Wedding in Tokio Paper, The Japan Advertiser of Tdklo of June Z has the following 'account ot the wed ding of Miss Mae Hamilton and Mr. Barter of Manila: Due to the prominent of the con trading parties in Omaha and In Manila. a -very Interesting wedding took place In Yokohama on Monday, June 1. Miss Mae Hamilton, with her sister. Miss Stolla, and nephew ot both, Mr. C. XV. Hamilton, an irom umaea, nave been spending con slderable time In traveling around the world and finally stopping In Manila for some little time. The Hamilton are well known and prominent In business and social circles In Omaha, the first members of the Xumlly having gone there when the city was settled many year ago; and they Will Go East to m -mmw Mir an v m. nti'i swn .sssHV, bbbW MISSES MAMIE AND HORTENSE SPIESBERGER. have many friends In the Philippine Islands. During their sojourn In Manila Mr, J. Rosseau Mctcalt Barber, who Is the head of the forestry "bureau under .the American administration In the Philippine Islands, was quick to appreciate the charms of Mlas Mae Hamilton. Tho romance re sulted there In an engagement, tho wed ding to take place later In tho United States. Upon tho Hamilton leaving for home, howovor, Mr. Barber found that it was Impossible to bo parted for such a long tlmo and thorefore hurried to Yoko hama. Intending to complete the much desired union here. After the usual civil ceromony had been arranged and completed by tho American consul general, Hon. Oeorgo H. Scld m6re, the church wedding tool( place tit II o'clock in the Roman Catholic Church ot the.,Bacrcd Heart, Rev. Father Pettier officiating, Tho friends of the contract ing parties, who woro traveling with them, and also a number of their friends. In Yokohama were present at the serv ice and subsequently attended tho wed ding breakfast, which took placo at the Orand hotel at 12 o'clock. The bridesmaid was Miss Stolla M. Hamilton, idstcr ot tho bride, and tho best man Mr. C. W. Hamilton,- Jr., nephew oC tho bride. - Tho church was prettily decorated with flowers and the wholo service very Im pressive, Thoso attending the church service and the wedding breakfast were as follows: . Miss Stolla "M. Hamilton, plater ot the bride, and bridesmaid; Mr. C. W. Hamil ton, Jr., beat man; Hon. Oeorgo H. Scld more, American consul general; Colonel George K. Hunter, U, S. A., In command of the United' States forces at Fort Mo- Klnlpy, P, I., and Mrs. Hunter; Paymas ter Mitchell McDonald. U. B, N., Yoko hama; Ur. O. R. Moore-Graham, Yoko hama; Mr. J. Conft-y Long, Manchester, England;. .Mr J. R. Qeary, Yokohama. After many good wishes offered to the bride and congratulations to Mr. Harbor, the happy coliplo left on an afternoon train to spend' their honeymoon In Ntkko. After a sojourn ot a week or ten days there, they expoct to return to Yoko hama, thenco proceeding to Munlla, where their home will be established. European Travelers. Dr. Frank M. Conlln left yesterday for a four months' trip to Europe. He will sail .from Boston on the Hth on the Arabic. After a tour ot England and the continent ho will study in Vienna for a month. Before going to Boston, Dr. Con lln will 'visit his parent In Madison, Wl. Mr. and Mr. J. C. Stevens and their children, who havo been abroad In Spain and are on their way to their, home in Portland, Ore., are spending tho week with Senator and Mrs. Morris Brown. Atr. and Mrs. David Baum and Ml Margaret Greer Baum returned Thurs day from three months abroad. Mr. John Redlck, who has been abroad since May, sailed for home Tuesday. Mr. Redlck and small son will remain abroad for the summer. Mrs. George 'Palmer and children landed Wednesday In Wales and will spend some time there and In Scotland and Eng land. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hmltr, and family were on the same steamer. Mr. Albert Slbbernsen leave this week to Join his brothers, Drcxel and Clarence, who are In Copenhagen, Denmark. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Smith and three daughter leave Monday evening for Canada, where they will sail for Eu rope to spend the summer. Dr. W. L. Shearer will sail July IS on tho Imperator to attend the congress ot surgeons and the International Dental congress, both of which are being held In London, England. Leaving for 'the Lakes. Mrs. Charles Offutt, Mis Virginia Offutt and Jarvla Offutt leave Tueaday for Chrlatmo Lake, Minn., for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Yost expect to Join them later and Mrs. Milton Barlow and Mia Hlbbard went up Wednesday ot this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman expect to go up the first of August. Mrs. Ben Gallagher with her sons, Ben and Paul, and her sister, Mrs, McCaskell. wtll leave Monday In their car for Oko bojl, where Mr. Gallagher will open her cottage for the summer. Mr. N. II. Loomla and his sons, Alex ander and Robert, leave today to spend Spend Summer a month at Dome Lake, Wyo. They go up In Mr. Loomls' private car and with them will bo Mrs. R. W. .Breckenrldge and her son, Warren. Mr. John Loomls went up Wednesday to the lake. To Travel in the East. Mrs. O, A. Scott and daughter, Miss Uarda Scott, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Will loms and Miss Irma Book leave Sunday evening for Pittsburgh, Norfolk, Va., Boston and other eastern points. They will mako tho return trip by way ot Montreal nnd the Great Lakes. The party will bo gone for a month, Miss Sidney Stobblns left Wcdnsday for tho east to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Cliristlancy at Mount Vernon, N, Y., and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mcintosh at Yonker, after which sho will bo with Dean and Mr. Tnncock and Mla Tancock at Nook Beach on Capo Cod. Golf Champions Here. Mrs. J, Lawton Heirs of Savannah, Go., formerly Miss Elizabeth Maxwell of this city, Is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maxwell, and has spent part of each day on the golf links at the different golf clubs since arriving In Omaha. Mrs. Heirs holds tho lowest score for women on tho Savannah golf course, hav ing made tho eighteen hols In 107. Mrs. Ilclrs finds quite a difference In playing on the northern courses, as In Savannah, tho putting greens, as we call them, arc mado ot hard sand perfectly level. Instead of tho green turf, which Is not always level on the Omaha course. Entertain at Rbsemere Lodge. Mr. . and Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm enter tain their friends who were members of tho Friday evening dancing class lost winter at, a delightful suppcr-dance at Ropemere Lodge, where they aro spend ing tho summer. Supper was served on the porches and Rftorwards there was Music and dancing In the log cabin, south of the house. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, T. J, Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Buchols, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Towle, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase, Mr. and Mrs. John A, McShane, Mr, and Mrs. W, A. C. Johnson, Mr and Mrs, Fred Hill, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lovo, Mr. and Mrs., F. W. Judson. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. George, Mr and Mrs. David Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkley, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Wyman, Mrs. F. P, Klrkendall, Mrs. Mabel Ogden, Mr. Charles Offut, Mrs. Ruisel Harrison, Mrs. Walter Page, Mr, Lucius Wakeley. Mr. Frank Burk ley, Mr. Joseph Batdrlge, Mr. Charles Saunders and Mr. Milton Barlow. With the Visitors. Mrs. "W. A. Fraser has her mother, Mrs. Qulllman of Dallas. Tex., with her for the summer. Mrs. S. A. Fcs ot Kearney arrived lat week to spend the summer with Senator und Mrs, Norris Brown. Mi., Mnhd MulUner of Lincoln Is spending the week-end In Omaha as the gut of Mrs. Percy Is. Gwynno. Miss Marjorto Parks of La Salle, III., Ims arrived to spent! the summer with her cousin, Ml Herberta Barker. Miss Leah and Mlts Hazel McConnell of Albion have arrived to spend two weeks with Miss Marthena Chapman. At Carter Lake Club Scores ot members spent the Fourth at Carter Lake club playing tennis and In dulging In aquatlo sports and watching the flreworwks In the evening. Many large dinner parties were given and a number of smaller parties dined together. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hsulra. had hs their guests: Misses Misses Leolu Harris, Myrtlo May. Julia Harris. Messrs. Messrs. Louls Hadra of E. Sellgsohn, New York City- Herbert Harris. Mr. and Mr. William Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bentxen. Dining together were Mr. ad Mrs. J. B. Good, Mr. and Mrs, J, A. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roger, Mr. and Mr. El ward Hageneck, Dr. and Mrs. A, W. Fltxslmon, Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Duncan ot Lincoln, Mis Jean Wallace, Messrs. George Porter and Lloyd Meyers. Other reservations were W. T. Burke, two; Dr. Oeorgo P. Carroll, six; W. H I Dorronca two', tt. E. VUliir, t&i Ul4 Clara Hlnger, ten; Walter Whalton, eleven; W. F. Knapp, five; N. L. Hamann, four; George fluchart, Jr., four; C, D. Scott, three: George Victor, six; A. A. Huth, four; A. N. Newell, eleven; T. P. Fodrea, four; B. O. Nelson, four; Mr Stroup, two; H O. Nlon. four; George Drake, two; B. T. Maon, four; Mr. Cobb, two; C. J. Nagl, six; K. F. Dralley, five, R. M. Scott, four; Dr. Grant William, two: A. F. Dlchey, lx; Henry Keating, four; R. M. Frankum, four; W It. Herd man, fourteen; A. A. Burns, four, t M Peck, two; J. K. Vltse-I, seven; EdwnrJ Vltacl, four; George Cleveland, two, li A. Johnson, four; W. C. Ballard, five, V L. Dundy, six. Mr. Arthur M. Newell had as hi guests Mr nnd Mr. Leo H. Wilson. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Newell. Mr. and .Mr. C. I.. Newell. Mis MArgaret Wllcoa. ' Miss Edith Mathcwu. Mrs. E. A. Mathews. Mr. Frod E. Hall. Mr, Kenneth Hatch. A. C. Axford, six; A. Taylor. ;x. A A. Arnold, two; B. E. Hoffmclter, elx; Joe Creedon, four; George Suchart, four; W.'S. Woodworth. two; Dr. W II Taylor, six; W. J. Yancy,. two; A. J. Carpenter, two; F. I.. Weaver, four; U G. Simpson, four; E. D. Clay, eight: U J. Te Poel, two. At the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Smith enter tained for their son, Mr. Larrntt Smith, and hi brldp. The other membra of the party were. Misses Mioses Mildred Rogers, .Marjorle Smith. Daphne Peter. Measrs. Mera. Raymond Low. Ttobert Wood. Herbert Wlll'am. Judge and Mrs. W. D. Mcllugh and Mr. and Mrs, Charles El. Keller were the guests of' Mr. and Mm. John H. Butler. With Mrs. George Voss were Mr. and Mr. Ralph Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Austin, Mis Hilda Hammer and Mr George Voss, Mr, and Mr. W. A. Fraser had as their guests Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I., l'.coil. Mrs. Qulllman ot Dallas and Mr. Frank B. Johnson. With Mr. Charles H. Keller were Miss Frances Thrall, Ml Kathurlne Daven port, Miss Emily Kollcr, Mr. Taylor Belcher nnd Mr. IUss Hyde. Another party was made up of. Misses Mlssca Elizabeth Reed, Ann Glfford. Janet Stevenso.l. Messrs. Herbert Connell, Caspar Offutt, Measrs. Isaac Carpenter, Jr. With Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Russell were their daughters, Miss Agnes,' Miss Anna and Miss Florence Russell, Mr, John McDonald and Mr. Butler of Salt Lake. Miss Mildred Buter, Miss Stella Thum mel, Mr. Cuthbert Potter and Mr. Fred Clarke, Jr., were In another party with Mrs. F. W. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. George entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. George Peek of Mollne. Other dinner parties were given by F. A. Brogan, who had six guests; J. L. Webster, six; F. H. Davis, our; C. E. "Yot, six; H. O. Edwards, twelve; D. M. Vlnsonhalcr, three; W. T. Burns, four; M. A. Hall, eight; J. M. Daugherty, seven; Harry McCormlck, six; Randall Brown, six; Harold Pritchett, eight; M. C. Peters, ten; Thomas Fry, six; E. L. MacLean, four; F. W. Judson, four; Mr. 22va Wallace, six; Ml Eugenie Patter son, twelve. Mr. and Mr. E. G. McGIIton enter tolned Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hoyt of Mil waukee, Mr. Robert Smith ot Milwaukee and Miss Eleanor McGIIton. Tennis and golf tournaments brought many to the Country club to celebrate the Fourth. Entertaining at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mahoney, who had us their guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McShane, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson, Mrs. Hogon of Memphis, Tenn.; Kir. Lucius Wakeley, Mr. Francis Gaines. At Happy Hollow. An old-fashioned Fourth of July cele bration, with oration and athletic events and reading of the Declaration of Inde pendence, brought out a laVge crowd at Happy Hollow yesterday. At tho dinner-dance In the evening Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Stirling gave one ot the larger partlos. Covers were placed fori Mr. and Mrs. G. IC Blssonnett. Mr. and Mrs. A, L, Farquhar. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Fries. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Southard. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Charske. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Brando. Miss Margaret Sterling. Mr. Andrew Benton of New York. Mr. Thomas H. McCague entertained eight guests at dinner; C. E. Becker, six; George L. Bradley, five; E. B. Williams, six; Senator Norris Brown, seven. Miss Helen Nolan will entertain the members ot the P. F. K. club Tuesday afternoon at a dancing party at Happy Hollow club. With Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Penney were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox. Mr. and Mr. Walter Chamberlain. Master Walter Chamberlain, Jr. At the Field Club. A cabaret entertainment was the draw ing card at the Field club Saturday even ing when many of the members of tho club entertained ot dinner parties. There HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS JUST ANNOUNCED. Woman Golf Champion of Savannah MRS. J. LAWTON. HIERS Of Savunnuh. Go., formerly Miss Elizabeth Maxwell of Omaha. were five cabnrct artists who sang and danced during tho dinner hour and also during tho Intermission. Entertaining at dinner were: W. C. Mc Knlght, six; E. M. Slater, eight; J. B. Fradenburg, nine; R. E. Cunningham, four; F. E. Lewlst two; J. B. Porter, six; B. 8. Baker, ten; L. II. Drlshaus, six; II. A. Cameron, four; Dr. E. C. Ab bott, four; C. A. Thomas, two; S. T. Loomls, five; A. E. Rogers, five; J. H. Osborne, four; O. E. Berg, two; D. J. O'Brien, eighteen', A. W. Scribner, five; B. W. Capon, six; Frank Colpetzer, four; C. B. Liver, six; James T. Allen, two; F. E. White, three; W. D. Goodrich, three; W. R. Cahill, four; J.--A. Monroe, threo; D. 11. Pratt, three; A. B. Rate ford, eight; T. F. Murphy, three; H. If. Fish, four; O. H. Meadows, teni W. H. Murray, four; J. F. Deltz, four; E. E. Huntley, two; D. V. Sholes. two; A. T. Smith, four; E. J. Malone, threo; J. A. Russell, two; W. E. Palmatler, five; Harry Jordan, three; IL B. Morrow, three; It, C. Martin, two; H., E, Chub buck, eight; D. C. Bradford, four. . . . ti At Seymour Lake Country Club. Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Dodds and Mrs. C. I. Vollmcr entertained at a large danc ing party and watermelon feast at Sey mour Lako Country club Friday evening. Among their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rnmsdell. Mr. and Mrs. Datus Shrank. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Burd Miller. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gresly. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nlckolls. Mr. and Mrs. D. G, Dtfmper. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hart. Mrs. Clyde Hlckard ot Salt Lake City. .Miss Isabel Ethlln of Kansas City. Mr. Harvey W. Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ruber alBO enter tained Friday evening in honor of Mrs. J. D. O'Rourke. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Powell enter tained eight guests at breakfast Saturday morning In honor of their house guest, Miss Isabel Ethlen ot Kansas City, Mo. A large number ot diners were entor talnod for the Fourth of July. Miss K. F. Worley entertained one of tho larger parties, her guests Including: Mesdames Mesdames W. L. Watt, O. N. Strlcklor. Misses Misses Emma Louise Watt, Mildred Schomer, Marjorle Current, Ethel Wilson. Elizabeth Watson, Messrs. Messrs. Doland Edmondson, Gall Current, Rudolph Carlson, W. P. Current. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bates. Others making reservations were F. J. Sheeny, who had ten guests; R, D. Phil lips, five; George Rushhart, thirty-one; H. C. Townsend, four; F. E. Ames, four; J. W. Woodrough, eight; W. E. Phllby. seven; Charles - Mongum, eleven; D. O. Tobln, five; T. J. McGulro. two; J. E. Bednar, four; O. E. Uren, two J. F. White, five. Week-End Surprise Party. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brockmau of Gretna wore surprised Saturday evening by a party of Omahans, who motored out to spend Saturday und Sunday on the'r farm. In the party were: Mrs. Lena Brockman, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Herlng. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lite, Mr, and Mrs. P. H. Casey, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gernandt, Miss Katherlne Lite, Mlas Mildred Lite, Mies Laura Hertng, Master Harry Lite, Master Louts Herlng. Master Fred Gernandt. Jr.; Master Robert Gernnndt. Tho time was spent in dancing i&nirdoy evenlng. Music was furnished by Mat tin D)etx and Ed Sievers. Conant-Boltz Engagement. . Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bolts, formerly of Omaha, now of Los Angeles, announce! mo ciitiHriiiciii ui uicir uaugnier, r.mwj' May, to Mr. Ernest B. Conant also of Los Angeles. Fisher-Mullen Engagement. Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Mullln an nounce the engagement ot their daughter, Katherlne Douglas, and Mr. Robert Earlo Flaher, son of Mr. and Mr. John W. Fisher. The wedding will b celebrated In the late summer. Larimer-Bookhaoker Engagement Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bookhacker, Uli North Twenty-eighth avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Estella, to Mr, Harold Q. Larimer -if the Union Pacific, whose wedding will take place the latter part ot this month. Afternoon Bridge. Mrs. J- M. Metc&lf entertained at bridge In honor ot Miss Summers of Washing ton, D. C, Friday afternoon. Those present wero Mesdames J. E. Boyd, Ellis Blerbower. James McKenna, W, F. Allen, F. P. Klrkendall, M. Es Barber, James Chadwlck, George E. Barker, C. W. Mar tin, Georgo E. Havcrstlck, George Squires, George Paterson, Phillip Potter, J. L. Paxton, John H. Butler and Misses Wake ley and Carrie Summers. Go to Camp Harding. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kuhn, Mrs. Fred Metz, Miss Marion Kuhn, Miss Harriet Metz and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. McMulIen leave next Friday for Camp Harding, Colorado Springs, to remain until Sep tember. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ham mer and -Miss Hammer also plan to go to Camp Harding about the 10th. Return from World Tour. Miss Stella Hamilton and her nephew, Mr. Charles Hamilton, landed at Victoria, B.. C.v Wcdne?day from Japan and are expected "home this week. ! ' f Join Camp i for Girls. Miss Helen' Eastman and Miss Mary Megeath aro "going to' Join a summer camp of girls at Camp Mlchlgamme In north ern Michigan. t In and Out of the Bee Hive.. Miss Verna Templeton will leave soon to spend two weeks In Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. C. F. McGrew left Thurs day for Fort Steel, Wyo., to visit their son. Miss Marie Callahan left Friday to visit friends and attend the races at Sioux City. Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Mclllnger left this morntng for Burlington, la., to bo gone two weeks. Mrs. Frank R. Lewis left Thursday for Santa Monica, where she expects to make her future home. Miss Catherlno Lacy left for Chicago (Continued on Page Threo.) BRESHEBS KNOWN EVEN IN TEXAS. notarlans Find Dreshor Brothers' Coat Hangers .In Wardrobes of Swell Houston Hotel. Dresner Brothers, the Dry Cleaners and Dyers with tho $37,000 plant at 22U-2213 Fat nam street, are well known they are aware of that they would think It an Indeed poor return for the thousands of dollars they've spent for advertising, If they were not known, throughout a few states at least. But even Dreshcr Brothers never fnr , moment droamed that their fame ex tended to Houston. Tax. nut If. o Dreahcrs are known In Houston and well known at that. And here's the way the knowledge of this came about; Among tho Omahans In attendance at the recent Rotarlan club congress at Houston, Tex., were K. S. Parker ot the Baker Brothers Engraving company and Dr. Fickes, dentist. These gentlemen shared a suite of. rooms nt the Rice hotel In Houston, one. of the finest hostelries In the south. Imagine their surpnrise to find tho clothes closets of their apart ments well stocked with suit hangers bearing the advertisement ot "Drcsher Brothers. Cleaners, Omaha." Upon Inquiry at the hotel nffir it veloped that Dresher Brothers were ex- ceeuingiy well known In Houston and that traveling man visltltur Qnilii hn much cleaning work done by "Dreshers" inoi iney were overloaded with the suit hangers which Dreshers nreaent with cleaned garments. It appears that these traveling men appreciate good work and did not care to throw the hinn , but saved them until they arrived at n boou noiei ana many chose the Hotel Rice of Houston as a suitable place In which to leave the hangers. But aside from all this Dresher Brothers should also do yoUr cleaning, dyeing, pressing, repairing and remodeling. They are the fittest workers west of Chicago and even the traveling public and Hous ton, Tex., people know It. Jllkt rtlfl .... o. phone and ask for Tyler Slfr-Just say come ana a Dresher man will be on the way. After that it's easv anri n,..),.. will have added another customer. Dreshers pay express charges one way on all out-of-town ahlDment. om, -"..VMUtlUl' to tZ or over Advertisement. Your Summer Holidays Mado Real If You KODAK Picturq taking with a lodak is simple and not expensive. Bring Us Your Films and Plates for Development Your Prints When Promised or No Charge WE ARE so sure of having your printa when promised, we guar antee them or will not charge if they're delayed. Expert Work But more Important still, tho Dempster developing, printing; and enlarging Is the best In America. Special Sale Kodaks and Cameras A number ot slightly "shop worn" Kodaks and Cameras various sizes and styles, each per fect as an Instrument. We'll Sell Thea All at Sharply Redaced Prices ' Everything photographic is In 'the Dempster stock at the lowest price. ( THJ3 Robert Dempster Co. (Eastman Kodak Co.) Two stores 1818 Faraam St. SOS S. 16th St. The Fourth is gone and left many a soiled dress and suit in its wake. But ' ' you should worry ' ' when for a dollar or two, we'll make them look like new. Two-Piece Suits $1.25 Palm Beach Suits. . .$1.00 Golf and Tennis Pants 50c Summer Dresses $1.25 up Our Gleaning is Different they look better and stay clean longer because wo do It RIGHT. TRY US. The Pantorium 'Good Cleaners and Dyers'1 151.1-13 Jones Street. Phono Doug. 003. GUI' LIGETT, Pres. N. B. We pay special atten tion to out-of-town business. Send by Parcel Post or Express. We pay return charges if they do not exceed 10 of the bill. Nadine Face Powder (In Gren Only) Keeps The Complexion Beautiful sort and velvety. Money back If not en tirely pleased. Nadine Is pure and harm leas. Adneras until washed oft Prevents sunburn and return of discoloration. A million delight d users prove Itavalu. T'nt Flesh. nk, Brunatta, Whit. By ToUtt Counltrt or Mall, SOt. WaUonal ToIM Company, Pari. Tana. SoU br Bhtrmaa di McCsnneit Drue Stores. Bu ton Drua Co.. Uritid! Drua Dot. sad otssn. You Know the Value of Keeping Things Clean OMAHA WINDOWSHADE GLEANING GO. And Makers of Window Shades Vhona Karssy 481. 4010 SEamlltOB Straat. I Now for a Clean-up Mm