2-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 19, l&i. MOTOR TRIPS ARE POPULAR Society Folk Planning Long Excur sions in Their Machines. EUROPEAN TRAVELERS RETURN Prises Avrnrded to Women In Thrlr tfiinln Tonrney nt the Conntry Clnb nnd Alio to the Women Oolfrra. Soblnl Cnlendnr. MXJXDATr-Monday Bridge dub at Kirk wood, Mrs. Klfkendoll, ihcvifcuSa, children's matinee dance at' Field club, children's dance aC Carter Lake club, 16 a, m. TUESDAY Dinner-dance at Happy Hol low and Carter IAke clubs; matlnco danco at Happy Hollow. WLDNESDAY-Dlnner-dance at Field, Country clubs: Columbian circle enter tainment at hall. Twenty-second nnd Locust; cottagers nlcht and moving pictures at Carter I.ako club. THURSDAY-M r. and Mrs. C. M. Wll helm, picnic supper and tango party at Rosemere lodge; Carter Lnko club dinner-dance. FRIDAY Women golfers nt Country club, children's matinee dance and mov ing pictures at Carter Lake club; dinner-dance at Seymour Lake Country club. EATt'RDAY Week-end dnncr-dance at Field, Happy Hollow and Country clubs; members' dance night, Carter Lake club. Motor trips are the most popular di version this year. One of tho longest trips by automobile la planned by Mr. Ward Burgess and Mr. Joseph Darker, who will go to Wlanno, Mass., where their families are spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wattles and daugh ters, Mr. Frank Durklcy and Miss Mary Burkley and Mr. Luther Drake, all leave here July 29 for Albany, where the Wat tle and Reed cars will meet them and the entire party will motor from there to Boston and Wlanno. Miss Lynn Cur tis expects to go from Greenwich to Wl anno the first of August. MVS. Thomas Kllpatrlck left Thursday evening for Lake Placid, N. Y., to Join Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mlxter at their camp. While away they will motor through the Berkshlres and later Mrs. Kllpatrlck will also take a motor trip with her brother, Mr. Charles Ilurnham, of Cleveland. Mr. and Mra. F. H. Davis and their daughters, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Mellora Davis, left Thursday for At lantic City, and after a week there will motor In their car to Lake Champluln, returning later to Watch Hill, R. I., for the remainder of the season. Mrs. W. L. Yetter and son. Barnett Tetter, have returned from a motor trip to Kansas City, where they spent two -weeks visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Klauck and fam ily have returned from a throe weeks' motor trip to Chicago. They wont to Chi cago In two days over the Whlto Polo road and returned by way of the Lincoln Highway. Extensive Improvements arc being made on the Iowa roada. Mr. John Caldwell, Mr. Cuthbert Potter and Mr. Ben Gallagher have pone to Okobojl for tho week end. Mrs. M. C. Peters, Miss Daphne Peters, with Mr. Clarence and Mr. Douglas Peters and Mr. Daniel McCarthy, Jr., of Chicago, left Thursday In the Peters car for Oko bojl to spend the week end. Mrs. E. W. Nash, with Mr. and Mrs. Louis N&h. left Friday by motor for Dubuque, where the former will remain two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George Myers. Mr and Mrs. LoiHs Nash will return Monday: .,'. " " To Attend Opening of Stadium. Mlaa Helen Epeneter is a popular nnd fortunate young woman who will attend the Yale-Princeton foot ball gamo the Saturday preceding Thanksgiving. This game will bo tho formal opening of tho new stadium or "punch bowl" as the new athletlo field la called at Yale. Miss Epeneter goes cast this fall to spend several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Milan Parks Harlow, of Hartford, Conn., who will entertain at a house party at the time of the game, for a number of Yale men. Return from Europe. The travelers abroad ore planning to return homo shortly, Mrs. Nathan Mer rtam and Miss Mildred Merrlam, who are at the. seashore at Torquay, England, have engaged passage on tho steamer Olympic, sailing July II. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Haller, who, with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed of Paris, formerly of Omaha, have been at Bad Nouhelm, will sail July 23 on the steamer. Vaterlond. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Thomas and Mrs. George W. Ltnlngor will leave the latter part of next' week for Boston and New York and will then gd with them to Atlantic Clty.r Mr. and Mrs. Haller have written that thoy en joyed an aerial trip In one of the Zep pelin dirigibles, going from Nauhelm to Frankfort. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer . arrived here Friday on their way homo to Los Angeles from two months In Europe. Tbey are at the Polonlal .with Mr. Mey er's mother and sister. Mrs. Meyer was formerly Nora Forthraan of Los Angeles, and visited Miss Frances Nosh a num ber of tiroes; Mr. J. H. Millard and Miss Jessie Mil lard will sail for home on the George Washington July 26 and are expected to reach Omaha, the first week In August. Mr. Robert Morsman Is homo from a short trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. George JL Kelly, who landed recently at Bremen, have gone ta Weimar, Germany, where they will meet Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Des'Molnes, vdth whom they will take an extended motor trip before returning home. Bummer Plans. Mrs. A J. Beaton and children. Anna Jane and Orcutt. accompanied by Arthur Keellne. left Tuesday to Join Mrs. Kee line on the Keellne ranch, near Gillette. Wyo., for the remainder or the summer. Mrs. John T, Stout has gone to Rock port Mass., to spend the summer. Mrs. D. M. Vlnsonhaler and daughter Isabel will leave August 1 for Kennebunk nort. Me., where they will spend the month of August x Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Howe with their daughter, MUs Marion Howe, and son. Robert Howe, will leave August 1 for Colorado to spend the remainder of the, summer. Mrs- C. Hacley and daughters, Har rlett and Oeorgts, left Wednesday even ing for Minneapolis and Bt Paul. Be fore returning they will spend some time at Lake Mlnnetonka. Mrs. Victor B. Caldwell with her sons, Jabla and David, left Monday to spend two weeks at Christmas Lake, Minn. Miss Carroellta Chase will leave next week with & touring party made up of Mrs. Lewis Wolff and hsr daughter1, Miss Dorothy, of New York City; Miss Em erson. Lamb pf Baltimore and Miss Kate Chambers Jf Beirut, Byna, wna wiirar rlv Tuesday to be the guests of Mr. and Will Attend Mrs. Clement Chasa for a few days. They will mako nn extendod trip through Yellowstone National park and the Puget Sound country, and will return by the way of the Canadian Pacific Late In September they will be tho guests of Miss Jean Stirling nnd' her summer home on Lake Superior. Miss Mary Doud and Mrs. Miller left last evening to Join Mrs. E. O. Hamilton at Estes Park to spend tho summer. With tho Visitors Captain and Mrs. David Stono and children leavo tho end of next week for San Francisco to sail July 29 for Hono lulu. Miss Martha Allan of Dennysvllle, Me., has arrived to spend some tlmo at the A. P. Tukey home. Miss Ethel Tukey has returned from her visit In the east, but Mrs. Tukey will remain in Maine visiting relatives until October. Mr. Donald McForron of Chicago, the guest 'Of Mr. and Mrs. Chdrlos Btewart In Council Bluffs, was taken 111 Wednes day .with an attack of appendicitis and was removed to a hospital and operated upon that evening, and Is doing well. Mrs. W. II. McCord returned Thursday from' Chicago, ucoompanted by Miss Marjorio McCord and Miss ''Elizabeth Evans,-' who have been "visiting at West Point, N. Y., chaperoned by Mrs. Evans. Miss Marjorle McCord went east for tho wedding of a cousin at Philadelphia and afterwards went to West Point. Miss Evans Is tho daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Evans, who wero stationed In Omaha several yearn ago, but aro now making Washington their homo. Birthday Surprise, Mrs. William 8, Ijambert was pleas antly surprised Thursday at her new home, the occasion being her birthday. Those present were: Mesdames Mesdames Howard, Williams, G. Davis, A. R. Cousens, Stewart, Creswatz, McClure, I'ouurn, vlomlsen, Porsal, , MUnaon. Hits tiling. Misses Bthol Davis, Lillian Cousens. Masters Walter Williams. Fargo, Sutton. Misses- Maude Williams. Grace Davis, Master Georgo Cousens, Childrens Party. Mrs. Miriam Cozad entertained Thurs day afternoon at her home, MS ' South Twenty-second street, for Master Buster's third birthday. After an enjoyable after noon refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses Zella Taylor, Thelma Young. Misses Miriam Spearman, Fay Gelkerson, May Gelkerson, Helen Gelkerson, Viola Gelkerson. Darling Young, Henrietta Kotin. Margret Stevenson, Jda Spearman, Masters Artie Levi, Arthur Stevenson, Mesdames Martin, Jack Smith, Masters Daniel Stevenson, Buster Cozad. Mesdames 8. A. Spearman, M. J. Gelkerson. European Travelers. Dr. Horace Ludtngton and Dr. Paul Ludlngton sailed on July 10 for Europe. Return from "Whist Congress. Mrs. T. M Orr has returned from the whist congress at Lake Placid, N. Y. Mrs. Frank Colpetier stopped In -Chicago with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Wilklns, Opening of Yale Stadium Next Fall ri r i rmrri ii i rrrwTT-smnssssnsssssssssasMsaMMsssMsassssaaMMisMMi Jfj'SS Helen Epenetep while Mrs. Coutant and her sister, Mrs. Brlnker, went to Kingston, N. Y from Lake Placid. Mrs. Ella Squires la at "Villa Belvedere," the country place of her daughter, Mrs. Hoxle Clarke, and Mr, Clarke, to spend some weoks and was accompnaled by Mrs. B. F. Crummer and Mrs. Herman Kountze, who will bo thero a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Yutes went to Boston nnd Mr. and Mrs. 13. W. Gunther are making tho trip of ths St. Lawrence. Mrs. Orr brought home a top score pin from the congress and Mrs. Coutant captured two and Mrs. Gunther, one. Prizes for Tennis. Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d, won tho tennis finals In singles from Miss Erna Reed, who had defeated Miss Marion Howo In the semi-finals. The match was the one begun on the Fourth of July and was only completed Monday of this week. The prizes were gold framed mirrors, presented by Mr. F. W. Judson. In tho consolation singles Mies Elizabeth Ring wait defeated Miss Mary Burkley- and won a very pretty little vanity case put up by the club. The doubles were played oft Tuesday, Miss Claire Daugherty and Miss Marlon Hbwe winning from Miss Dprtthy Judson and Miss Esther Smith, both Brownell Hall students. The prizes were parasols. 1 i Women Golfers. Mrs. W. G. Silver won the prize for tho Women Qolfers of the Field club, Friday, and was awarded an attractive picture. Mrs, E. II. S prague .won tho prize for tho Women Golfers tournament last week, with a score of fifty for nine holes. She was given six lemonade glasses with glass straws. Tho women will play at the Country club next Friday, At Carter Lake Club. The annual outing of Vesta chapter, Order of tho Eastern Star, at Carter lake club Friday afternoon and evening. brought out one of the largest crowds of the season. In the afternoon there were cards for the women and all the water sports and In the ovenlng there were moV' ing pictures and dancing for the enter talnment of the guests. A feature of the dancing was the old fashioned square dances. At the cabaret dinner at which Mr. and Mrs. Dale Marshall were the entertainers, 275 covers were laid. Miss Jean Wallace was chairman of the com mittee in charge, and was assisted by Mr, and Mrs. F, J, Blrss, Mr. and Mrs. C. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. II. L, Underwood and Mr Dean T. Gregg. Reservations for dinner were made by Miss Mattlo Anderson, who had two guceti; Klla Ambler, five; Adwers, three; Martha Ackerman, one; Emma Adams, ono; A P. Brady, two; F. J. Blrss, three; D. M. Bartley, two; George E. Bgerow, two; Warren C. Bailey, two; R. N. Bur gess, six; C. B. Coon, five; Mary H. Co- nant, five; Lorena M. Callln. one; E. L. Cain, two; Martha Chrlstlancy, one; Mary Drury, three; Bert Davis, one; John Douglas, six; Itoy A. Dodge, three; Charles Evcrson, two; Harry F. Fowler, two; John B. Forster, six; James R, Flke, four; A. E. Green, two; Maurice Garri son, two; Dean T. Gregg, six; Robert Grant, two; Mae Click, one; Ired -Graham, twH Maud C- Gaunt, four, Qus L. Hollo, two"; Etta V. Hayden, one; Ed ward Hagenslck, two; Nolle F. Hurt, one; George G. Hull, four; Alice Helper, two; May Kelly, two; Floyd L. Keller, seven; George Long, two; Eliza Ledyard, one; Florence Lake, three; Ledlum, two; Mar garet Latey, two; C. B. Loughery, seven; Blanche McKelvey, two; Charles E. Mo lony, two; Isabel Munger, one; Dan B, Moore, two; II. W. Mlcholson, three; Wil liam E. Mills, two; Josephine Neeley, one; J. Nllsson. five; William Nevottl, two; W, Nlcols, five; A. H. Olmstead, six; ueorge . roner, iwoj u. A. .rurcupilo, three; A J, Plerson, four; Eva Rogerson, three; C. E. Reese, five; Blanche Rowe, two; Rice, two; Solma Sachs, eight; Nel lie Speedle, two; W. A. Smith; eight; Ellen J. Shields, two; B. B. Spurrier, two; John E, Simpson, two; Earle R, Stiles; four; Elizabeth Secord, six; Bertha Stroup. one; H. D. Thorpe, four; Bella M. Taylor, two; Charles R. Thlom, three; H. Underwood, two; Frank Underwood, four; Cuthbert Vincent, nine; Julia. Vaughan, two; M. I. Wallace, two; W. B. Weeks, four; O. J. Wilde, six; Pearl A. Welshans, one; John W. Watson, two; A. A. Wedemeyer, seven; Fannie Watt, two; Walton, one; James Woodman, one. Other reservations were made by Dr. M, J. Ford, who entertained four guests; A. H. Hanson, four; Charles E. Fanning, four; A. D. Meyer, two; J. D. Hiss, two: Carson, two, and A. Whltmore, one. Guy M. Snow entertained three guests at dinner Saturday evening; D. G, Crane, two, and A. C. Hartman, five. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pegau entertained at dinner at the Field club Saturday even ing. Covers were laid for; Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward A. Hlggtns. Mr, and Mrs. W M. Glller. Mr. and Mrs H. M. Oouldlng. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krug. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huff. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mlkesell. nr. and Mrs. Edward Bruenlng. Misses Mlsse Louise Storz, Messrs. lyouls Storz, Karl Bock, Mrs. Emma B. Olga Storz. Messrs. Dr. H. N. Fitzgerald. Dr. A. Sachs. Manchester, supreme guardian of the Woodman Circle, enter tained the supreme officers, who are attending the semi-annual council In this city, at dinner at the Field club Satur day ovenlng. The decorations were car ried out in a color scheme of pink, green and blue, lilies nnd larkspur being used. Hand-painted fans marked each place. Covers were laid for: Mesdames Mesdames E. F. Campbell of Effle Rogers of Port Huron. Mich.; Little Hock, Ark.; Mary E. La Roccoof Susie Brighton of St. Paul, Minn.; Muskogee, Okl.; Minnie Williams of Etta Mills of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Hadassah Johnson of Ida M. Kelly of Columbus, O.; Davenport, la.; May Taylor of Emma B. San Antonio. Tex.; Manchester. Miss Dora Alexander. At the Field Club. Others entertaining at dinner were: W, II. Koenlg, who had two guests; C. Ev Hunter, five; A. M. Jeffrey, six; J. B. Fradcnburg, ten; T. C. Hyson, four; F. S. Sturtevant. six; Jack Kelly, six; A. Bailey, four; F. 8. Shotwell, two; A. P. Whltmore. four; H. H. Fish, five. At the Country Club. Mr. Denman Kountze had as his guests Misses Esther Wllhelm. Elizabeth Reed, Erna Reed, Messrs. Philip Chase, Bur- dette Klrkendall and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Btewart. 2d. Mr. Scott McCormlok was host last evening at a small dinner party, includ ing Mr. and Mts. Harold Prltohett and Miss Mildred Butler. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Towle had as their guests at dinner last evening: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bucholz. Mr and Mrs. II. O. Edwards. Misses Misses Isabel Vlnsonhaler,. Naomi Towle. Marlon Towle, Messrs Messrs. Fred Bucholz, Robert Edwards. Arden Bucholz, . Smaller dlnnor parties Saturday evening were gfven by . Roger Keellne. who had four guests; James McCord, slx',4 M. G. Cotpetzer five; "J." E. Fitzgerald, six; W. D Mcllugh. six; George Prlnz, four, and W. Farnam Smith, five. At Seymour Lake Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hlnchen entertained at a dinner dance Friday' evening, having with them: Mlts O'Brien, Miss Shouf, Dr. George Carroll, T. P. Curran. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crosby entertained Friday, the dinner being followed by dancing. Their guests wee:r Mra. F. T. Shepherd of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. William Eck. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangum, Miss Katherlne Gow, Master Willis Shepard, Edward Crosby. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jucklness had with them: Miss Marguerite Yocum, Miss Helen Clementle, Mrs A. B. Boyton. Mr. Earl L. Hofmann. Mr. Fred Cohow was host for the fol lowing party: Misses Misses Margaret Hoffman. Merrlain Burke. Margaret Bridges, Messrs. .Messrs. Vincent Shook, Jack Hoollhan. Fred Cahow, Dining with Mr. and Mrs. Orin Merrill were Miss Josephine Jennings and Wal ter Lutz of Council Bluffs, la. Jack Dugdale had with him Misses Dorothy Fleming and Arlene Abbott and Messrs Edward O'Neill and Jack Dugdale. Dining with Mr. and Mra W. C. Mc- Knlght were Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mc Carthy, Mr. -and Mrs. Singer and Miss McKnlght. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Francis and Mr. and Mrs. M. Culkln were together. Harry Christiansen had with him Miss Maude Oodran, Miss Slara Elster and Mr. Harold Chambers. Mr nnd Mrs. John Boklns had the fol-In-rin- (ruerts at thi dinner dance: Misses Misses Kersey Klnzey of Louise Klnzey of oleoma, iicu, Anna Hlgley, Messrs. Arcadia, Neb. Messrs. Melvln Beklns, Paul Beklns. Mr. nnd Mrs ft TT Tfi ... i.ji. i, j vk nituuin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Haywood of Arcadia, Other parties were entertained by C. A. Melcher, who had three guests; A. H. Frye. three guests; Charles Waro, ten guests. Prof. Chambers and a corps of his pupils demonstrated a number of the new fall and winter dancen Friday evening, Galle B. Current entertained at a danc ing party to celebrate his seventeenth birthday anniversary. A huge birthday cako occupied the center of the table. The guests were: .,M'BBCS- Misses Mildred Schommer. Ruth Ellington. n!ir.a UJ"80"' Mildred DeLong. Quito Eddy, Gladys Crooke, Creta Scott, Elizabeth .Watson. Messrs. Messrs.- n,udoLpiLfrarIon- Theodore Palm, Elbert Elliott. Anthony Flaggl Lawrence O'Connor. 7.it.n. rvi.. Friderick Kelner, Roland Edmlnd'son. uaiio current, At Happy Hollow. Dr. J. M. Bannister had seven guests at dinner last evening at Happy Hollow; ur. j. r. iM. seven; T. H. Fell, six; F. H. Fonda, eight; J. J. Hannlghen, seven; R. M. Aken, four; W. C. Ross, four; W. D. McHugh, two; F. D. Wead, eight; R. G. Holman, four; I. Slbbernsen, eight; Senator Norrls Brown, three. Celebrates Birthday. Mrs. John R, Young was very pleas antly surprised on her birthday Thurs day, by a number of her friends who presented her a beautiful electric lamp. The afternoon was spent In music and gomes. Those present were: Mesdames Mesdames C! T. NlKnn DM Rtnn. Carl Anderson A. Munson it. Johnson Charles Carlson N. Thnnmn T. Johnson T. Swnnherir A. G. Larson Ed Petorson B. Wlckman Nels Anderson Larson Messrs Norma Johnson Irene Anderson Helen Young Margaret Young, Leslie Larson V, Danlelson John Larson Anderson Slgne Alexson Helen Danlelson Hazel Larson Thyro Johnson Astrld Carlson Bridge Breakfast. .Mrs. Georire Lamouraux entertained Thursday morning at a bridge breakfast lor Mra. E. L. Lamoureux and daughter, Frances, of Medicine Hat. Canada, nnd for Miss Boulah Parker of Plattsmouth. The other guests were: John Edwards, of Chicago, jvan i.ongworxn, i u, uiarey, Clarence Owen. William Fuller, Royce. William Truelsen, W. W. Davis. Harry Schlfferls ansa Kflitn Hamilton Birthday Party. Miss Anna Hanson entertained at her home in Council Bluffs Thursday evening to celebrate Mr. Elbert Elliott's birthday. Those present were: Misses Misses Anna Shomberg, Katherlne Shea, Grace Wesley, Mildred Schommer, Laura Larson, Messrs. Rudolph Carlson, William Tlmberlake. Lawrence Dtller, Ralph Elsworth, Rae Tannahlll, Elbert Elliott, Carl Shomberg. Aline Dtller, Lottie Dtller, Edith Holder, Irene older. Elsie Shomberg, Anna Hanson. Messrs. Joe Hanson, Fred Baton. Elmer Brewlck, Horace Barton, Fred Anderson, Patrick Barton, Ctas Brewlck, Daniel Shea 'or Visiting Turners. The Omaha Turner Girls club will en tertain next Thursday at the Carter Lake club In honor of the turner girls who will bo here from eastern cities to attend the national tournament. The afternoon will bo s peril In swimming, boating and other urorts. Dinner will be served at the club and the party will dance In the evening, Miss Rose Hudecek Is chairman of the local committee In charge of the enter tainment Columbian Cirole. The Columbian circle will entertain at Its hall. Twenty-second and Locust streets, Wednesday afternoon. Bernays-Hamilton Wedding. Friends here have received from Mrs. Chetwood Hamilton, formerly of Omaha, now of Los Angeles, announcement of the marriage of her daughter, Eva Louise, to Mr. Philip Sherman Bemays. They will be at home after August If at 1EM Shatto street, Los Angeles. For the Future. An Ice cream lawn social will bo given Monday evening by the Ladles' Aid so ciety of Hanscom Pork Methodist Epis copal church, on the church lawn. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Comfort leave this evening for Denver and other Colorado points. They will be gone two weeks. Engagement Announced. Revand Mra. H. J.-Albrecht of Coun cil Bluffs annbdncei'tHe engagement of thejrdaugher, Elfreda, Claris- 'and Mr. RUasell Raymond Robertson of Omaha. Tho wedding will take place In August. Entertains Visitor. Miss Mary Leslie entertained twenty five guests Thursday evenlner. In nnnnr of her cousin. Miss Helen Godfrey of Galena, 111. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. William Prentiss leaves today for Sheridan, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston leave to day for northern Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McGrew are visit ing their son at Fort Steel, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Klcrstead have re turned from an extended auto trip. Mrs. J. E. Barstow left Friday for Michigan City, Ind., and Grand Rapids, Mich. Dr. Charles Klopp and family of Utlca, Neb., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Klopp. Mr. and Mrs, Amos Field left Saturday for Portland, Me., and other points on the Atlantic coast. Mr. Scott McCqrmlck arrived Monday from New York to visit his father, Mr. j Henry McCormlck. i Mrs. T. C. Byrne left Thutsday for! Troy, N. Y., to visit her daughter, Mrs. j William Fitzgerald. The Misses Charlotte and Jean Elder returned Saturday morning from a two weeks' trip to Minneapolis. Miss Nellie Hannon of Louisville, Ky. I is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. M. I Gallagher and Mr. Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dumont leave Satur- I dftv for Toronto. Cnn.. whprA thnv will visit their son, J. R. Dumont. Mr. F. E. Alexander and sister, Miss Ada Alexander leave this evening for several weeks stay at Hot Springs, S. D. Miss Frances Thrall, who has been vis iting Mrs. G. W. Doano and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Flack, returned Monday to Detroit. Mr. and Sirs. W. E. Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Talmage and daughter. Dora, motored to Lake Okobojl for the week-end. Mr. J. W. George, who has been the guest of his daughter, Mrs. George Tun nlcllffe, returned this week to his home In Galesburg. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Holdrege left In Mr. Holdrcgo's private car Friday night to spend a few days at their ranch In Perkins county. Mrs. Martha Browne, accompanied by Miss Carrie O. Browne, has left for an extended trip to Seattle, Portland and tho Columbia river country. Mrs. A. B. Somers has returned from a few weeks 'stay in southern Nebraska and has as her guest for the summer, Miss Janet Somers of Holyoke, Mass. Miss Elsa Haarmann has returned from the national convention of the Alpha Phi sorority held at Ithaca, N. Y. She after ward visited friends In New York City. Mr. and Mrs. William Mlllman of Clarks, S. D are visiting at the homes of Judgo Leslie and Leigh Leslie this week. Mrs. Mlllman Is a cousin of Judgo Leslie and Leigh Leslie. Mr. James Ralston Bcoble and son, Ralston Scobte, of Omaha, are at the Wolcott, New York City. Mr. Ralston Scobte, Jr., Is making preparations to enter Princeton In the fall. Mrs. Harry S. Woodruff and Mrs. D. J. Huse have as their guests Mrs. W. J. Mattlck and son, Jack, of Kansas City, and Mrs. Harry S. Moore and daughter, Helene, of Albla, la. Miss Jennie L. Redfleld left Saturday for Yellowstone park. She was accom panied by Ralph Redfleld. They will slop enroute at North Platte and Den ver, returning In about a month. Miss Margaret Gallagher, who has been the guest of her brother, Mr. A. M. Gallagher and Mrs. Gallagher, left Saturday morning for her home In Illi nois, accompanied by her nieces, Helen and Kathrjm. Mrs. E. G. McGllton, accompanied by her daughter, Eleanor, has gone to St Cloud, Cherokee Park, Colo., for the summer. Mr. McGllton In tho meantime goes with a party of friends to Fort Dodge and British Columbia. Mr. Mark A. Pollock of Havanna, Cuba, spont Thursday and Friday in Omaha visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles S. El gutter. 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