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TUT: BEK: OMAHA, Tl'KSHAY. JULY 13, 1915.
By MELUFICIA. Monday, July 12, 1915.
IN TBR auie Interim of the rim me r solstice Fate has come to the rescue
of feminise hearts and aent from the far east two tutors, possessed
of charm, to enllren the social erenery.
Mr. AJbert Waidron, a master at St. Paul'a college, is a guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountte. He baa come on to tutor
Mr. Denmao KounUe In a special summer course of study. Mr. Waidron
la an enthnsiMtic golfer and Is seen almost daily on the Country club links.
Mr. Thompson la spending the summer at the Peters' home, where he
la tutoring Mr. Douglas Peters. Mr. Thompson's out-of-door Interest Is
tennis, and he is. noticeable figure on the Country club tennis courts.
Wth two such fascinating sportsmen at the club, la it any wonder this
flocking of the feminine world to the cooling verandas of the clubT I hear,
girls, one of the r hearts Is taken, a blow no doubt, but then, mayhap, It
may be retaken.
POPULAR GIRL TO BE MARRIED
THIS EVENING.
At Hpp7 Hollow
Mr. ami Mrs. Oorr Turmtcltff en
tertained four fUNU at dinner la even
ing at Happr Hollow club. W. C. Ram
say bad faur tist; f. ,Slbbrnsen, two;
J. T. Tatss. five; it. H. Cook, throe; O.
T. Eastman, thrss; J. A. Lansfem. two:
R. T. Wetland, four; Walter Dale, threo;
John O. Tssser. two; W. D. MoHuah. it .
two; P. M. Garrett, four; C. A. Btsbblna,
twa; C. H. Marley. four; J. B. Prentiss,
three; F. II. OerYtn. three; H. A. Ellis,
two: Jamsa Touns. ttue: Oore Rom.
two; If. F. Ensleman. tw. n1 w r
Mllroy. two.
Mrs E. T. Callahan will entertain
twenty sueats at lumheon at the club
Tuesday. MLta Gladys w1man will have
lateen sueets; Mrs. W. C. Ramsay, elirht.
and Mrs. F. Clarke, fout.
Mrs. Palmer Klndky will entertain
elfhUen gueeU at an afternoon tea on
Tuesday at the club.
Tueeday evening". Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Jumper will enteruun '"
dinner and Mrs. R.
have lht guest
O. Robertson will
the last month with her daughter, Mies
Kathertne Davenport, In the Adirondack
mountains. They are now at III Moose
take, N. Y., after having spent a couple
ot weeks at Cranborry Iake and
Thousand Island l ark. They ejipH to
return to Omaha early In August.
Picnic at Roiemere.
Mlaa Claire and Edward Daugherty will
five a plrnlc this evening. The guests
will motor out to Rosemexe Lodge for
supper and danrlng. Those present
will be:
Mlasee
Marlon Towle.
Mona Towle.
Ooreldlne "ess,
Virginia Offiitt,
FloretK Neville,
Mennra.
Joe Mlllanl,
ll'srrt Millard,
t-wl Ilurgeaa,
frtli IHirhols.
I'm Id On Id w All
mtrcneu Knuntie.
Mime,
fieri rude I'orter,
F.ettmr Wllhrlm,
Kllxulieth Hrnlth of
Kansas ( II y.
Mrwsrs.
Kar Millard.
Iwnmn Kmintse,
I'aul Brwrley,
Albert rllbhernaen,
Iourtns I'etera,
Heroin Kllirk,
Seyonmr Lake Country Chib-
Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Clarke entertained
at a supper party last evening, when they
had the following gueets:
Meaars. and Madsmes
FMsar Howard. Columbus. Neb.
C. t. Brown. .""JV-
Floyd Davidson, eprtngfleld Neo.
Mra. Harry Ks. Clarlnda, la.
Mr. and Mra Henry Nygaard had aa
their dinner guests:
Messrs. and Meednmsa
J. J. I'eterson, Nelson .Nygaard.
li. C. Foraier, ,
Another parly was composed or.
Mr. and Mrs. R. n. rhlllips.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Anderson.
Mrs Maty A. Putney, Dover. I. H.
Other small parUea were entertained
by C K. Parsons, who had three gueets;
R. K, Punderbmd, four; W. P. Current,
four: C. A. Melcher. three; J. H. Ko
pteti. two; W. E. Phllby. three; Mrs. A.
f. Mdlsm, two.
The board of director of Seymour
l.-ke Country club will have dinner to
other Tuesday evening, followed by a
l Kirvss sslon.
Mrr. Julius Lyons, who has spent eev
t - weeks In Florida, has returned, ac-
omnsnlwl by her alster, who wlU spend
the summer here.
At the Country, Club. .
Mr. sr.d Mrs. Fred Hamilton entertained
at stipnrr Sunday evening at the Country
Huh. Their guests were:
Messrs. and Mesdames
.nrk Jinrrr. Ward Burgess,
Mr. Lewis Burgesa.
With Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Howe were:
Mr and Mrs. Taul Oallagher.
Misses Mlaeea
i "are Klolse Wll- Margaret Beum.
mn, Marlon Howe,
Mr.' Ben Gsllasher.
Mrs. Ben Oallagher was hostess at
supper last evening at the club. Her
party Included:
Mrs. Ware of Blair,
Mr. end Mra i'aul Oallagher,
Mr . Hen .tallagher.
Others entertaining at the Ceuntry
tub last evening were: Mr. and Mra
Mushier Colpetser, who had sla guests;
t. Randall Brown, four; air. ana aire.
Harold Pritchett. four; Fred Clark. Jr.,
two; F. 8. Cewgill, four, and Ben Cotton
te
At the Field Club.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Foots entertained
st supper last evening at the Field club.
Covers ware placed for: Mr. and Mra.
Oeorge MeBrlde. Dr. ard Mrs. Foote.
Miss Elisabeth MeBrlde and Miss Cath
erine Foote.
Mr. and Mra. H. L. Tupper entertained
riva guests at dinner last evening at the
Field club. Mr. and Mrs. Benedict, five;
Dr. A. Sarhe. four; C. A. Bwanson. two;
J. H. McDonald, three; J. H. Mlthen, I
three; M. O. Updike. aU; i. Harding,
Jr.. two; Dr. E. C Abbott, two; W. F.
Ooodbody. twa; A, It. Fetters, five;
Charles Mats, four; Paul Wahmer, three;
K. H. Manley. three; C. F. Godfrey,
three: W. B. Wllklna, two; J. A. Rueeel.
two; Jack Sharps, three.
To Honor House Guest
CompllmenUry to her slater, Mrs.
Harry Bosworth, of CWcago, Mr. Oeorgs
Brsndels enlrrtaiued at luncheon today
at her home In Falracree. The gueets
were seated at email tables, which were
decorated with garden flower a. Covers
were laid for twelve. Mr. Brandela will
give a luncheon tomorrow at the Fonte-
neUe In honor of her sister. Blx guest
will be entertained.
Tor Bridal Party.
Mr. H. Marhoff entertained at dinner
Bundsy evening at the Loyal Uotel In
honor of her daughter. Mum Carol Mar
hoff. and Mr. Frederick Pitta. The din.
ner followed the wedding rehearsal at
the Church of the Oood Shepherd, and
the gueets. whe were member o the
bridal party. Included:
Villi Baeale Fry.
Uaadame Masdame
H. O. koyeer, Marboft.
Meesre. Meesre.-
B. F. Maautre. Frederick Marhoff,
H. F. boyder, F. F. Pitta.
On the Calendar.
A epeclal itcotoh dinner win be served
at tho Field club Wedneaday evening at
1 o'clock, and special feature dinners
every Wednesday during the remainder
of the
Burdette Klrkendall, Robert Downs
K.I ward Iauherty.
In and Out of the Bee Hire.
Mrs. J. Green of Lincoln Is spending a
few days In Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hpisle left Bun-
day for a two weeks' stsv st Exnetelni-
Bprlnge, Mo.
Mr. snd Mrs. J. H. McCarthy will leave
on Wednesday for California, where they
plan to spend six weeks visiting the e
posttions. Personal Mention.
Mrs. P. Ault. Mrs. J. A. Schnell and
daughters, the Mte Catherine and
Marl Schnell, were guests Isst wek of
Mies Kathertne Kahler of Fairmont.
Mlaa Adele Wagner returned to her
home In Lincoln, after a three weeks'
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MISSOURI YALLEY
YETS INMEETING
Over Hundred Veterinariani from a
Dozen States Arrive for Con
vention Here.
DHALMAN MAKES AN ADDRESS
HON. IVY GORDON
LENNOX to wed the
Marquis of Tichfield, the
eon of the Duke of Port
land, is considered one of
the most beautiful women
in England.
M tia-suja.JJi-1 " '- i-sLiJi. u a e J I I
ILifJ Carol Marhoff
visit with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Crosby.
Miss Amy Parr Is visiting her aunt.
Mrs. H. S, Ferguson In Lincoln.
Wedding Tonight
The wedding of Miss Carol Marhoff,
daughter of Mra. Henry H. Marhoff, and
Mr. Fredrrlrk F. Pitta, will be celebrated
this evening at 8 o'clock, at the Church
ot the Oood Shepherd. .
READY TO TAKE VACATION,
MALCOMB ORDERED TO WORK
A. R. Malcolm, aeslslant general
freight agent of the Missouri Pacific, had
gone on his annual vacation, expecting
to spend the time In the Wisconsin
woods,, when he was called back by a
telegram, Instructing him to go to the
Pacific coast for a month, or six weka,
to look after contracting Height business.
He will be accompanied by Mra. Malnolin
and while they are west, they expect to
find time to visit both of the expositions.
Over 100 veterinarians from a;
dozrn states bordering the Missouri j
river arrived In Omaha early Monday i
mornlnc for the annual convention of i
the Missouri Valley Veterinarian as-j
soriatlon at the Hotel Home. Over
200 delegates are expected. ;
The convention is to be In session three
days, only a meeting of the executive
committee was helj In the forenoon, to
go over some matters of detail, and the
convention proper waa not called to order
until after 1 o'clock In the afternoon.
I
llihlman Makes Addeeaa.
It. C. J. Hhler of Kansns City, prsi-1
dent of the association, called the meet-
Ing to order and made a brief address. !
Mayor Dalilman gave an aUrvss of wel-j
come, anich was responded to by Dr. K.
F. Bourne. Reports of various commit
tees consumed the greater part of the
afternoon.
One of the (mints on which the Ne
braska veterinarians pride themselves at
this time s that, as they put It. through
their efficiency and vigilance Nebraeka
lias been kept clear of trie dreaded hoof
and mouth disease while neighboring
states were afflloted with It. The hoof
aod mouth disease Is one of the ques
tions that Is to be dlsrueaed In the course
of the week. Much attention la also to
be given to the subject of sanitation, as
the veterinarians recognise that ques
tions of sanitation are Important to the
health of animals aa well aa they are to
the health of .Persons.
Today the women ere to be shown
through the Bklnner Macaroni manu
facturing plant during the forenoon. They
are to be entertained at luncheon at the
Fontonelle hotel st noon by courtesy of
the local veterinarians and the local
serum companies. This afternoon th
women are to be at the Kmpreas theater,
and In trje evening they are to par
take of the banquet the veterinarians are
to hold at the Rome. Wednesday morning
(he women are to be shown through the
O'Brien Candy manufacturing plant, and
through the Iten Biscuit company's plant
Throat and tans Trouble.
quickly helped by Dr. King's New Dis
covery. In use over forty years. "Every
home should keep a bottle for emergen
cies. All druggists. Advertisement
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Imported Pink
Roses, 23c
ENGLISH SAYS HE WILL
HAVE APLAY FESTIVAL
Superintendent Kngllsh of the public,
re.-reatton dupartment announces he will
reorganize the park play system by en
gaging competent supervisors. Some of
those now In the service will be dis
missed. A play festival will be held
next sprintf.
HOLD INQUEST ON DEATH OF
H. M. BROWNING TODAY
An Innueiit nn the death of H. M.
Browning, who died recently aa the re
sult of taking- poison, will be held this
morning. Mrs. Browning has returned
from Maryland, where she went to bury
her husband.
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Wedding- Announcement
Mr. aad Mra, Fred UUegren aneea&ee
the masriace of their eon, F. Norton
LUWrea. to Josephine DrtakD, wnteh
took plaee ia Kaawaa City. Mr. and Mra.
Norton Ltijegrea will be at heme after
July X at Ka Mesoa street.
ITewi of the Wayfarer.
Mrs. A. C MUler and Mies Marie Dun
ham arer eglstered at the Hotel Majestic
in New Tork City.
Mrs. Frederick W. ClaAs, wbe went
east tee luooths ago. baa been ependlcf
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Interfering with American Shipping
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More Dual Citizenship Profits of Labor and Capital
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Values in American Beauty Roses,
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Our Buyer Also Secured Some
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