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SOCIETY GOES TO THE RACES Wedded in Omaha on Thursday Last
Many Are Preparing to Take in the
Booster Day Game at Rourke
Ptuk Friday.
OUTDOOR CLUBS CLAIM ALL
octal rlnlii
tNTAT 8iiprrs at fountry. Har.py
i-iouow ana ni rntu.
MOND4.Y The wfdiltne; of Miss Olsdys
m. Taylor ano Mr. Harry X Maaon.
OHrlnal Monday Hrtdr club.
TVKSnAT OhlMrn'a dar at tha Hanr.v
Hollow club. runner danrs at Happy
iioiiow, i aner La and Peymour LAke
Country luba.
WF,lKsrm- Plnnr-danc at tha
'ointry. nld. (Tartar Lake and Happy
Hollow clubs.
TTIVRMJA y Iadlaa" hinrhorm day at
t FIMd rluh.
FRIDAT-r-hlldpen'a day at tha Kleld
club. I Mnnrr-1.no t tha rymoiir
Lake Country rluh.
SATt'RjPA Y Dlnner-danoaa at Countrv.
FVId, Ilanpv Hollow and Cartar I,ak
Country club.
Koclrty wilt n tntrtad thla week,
with thlnes eut f doors.
Tha two lookod-for rvents ara Boosters'
day at tha bell park, which will ba held
on Friday aftxmoon (tha rame with Den
ver), and tha races put on by tha Omaha
Prlvlna: cltifx
Tha latter are to b held at tha apeed
way on Thursday. Friday and Saturday,
with ftTa race earn day. Among those
who hare reserved boxee for th revival
of horse racing hera ara:
Mr. and Mr. Ward Bunreaa. Mr. and
Mra. EL P. Peek, Mr. and Mr. 8. 8.
Carllale, Mr. J. A. Cavera and Mr. and
Mra. A. R. Roberta of Lincoln. Mr. and
Mr Oeort-e A. Roberta will entertain
tr. and Mra. E. C. Henry. Mr. and Mra.
R, SL Wont brook will occupy a box with
Mr. and Mra. R B. Caldwell. Mlaa Louise
White and Channlnc Jordan. Mr. and
Mra. M. C Petare will have In thrtr box
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Bwm and Mr. and
Mra. R. M. Teter Mr. and Mra. B.
Buckingham, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Foater
and Mr. and Mra W. B. Wllklns will
occupy another box. With Mr. and Mr.
J H. Wrtiht m a bo will be Mr. and Mra.
8. H. Wllaon, Mra. T. H. Frahrt and Mra.
L. . Doty.
Many partlea ara being arrant-d for
Boostara day.
Mtb. Klhan Adam and Mra. Katherlne
Monahan will entertain at a box party at
tha ball uu Friday. Their guests will
be:
Meedume
H. M. Btoltenbufr.
M. C. Acord,
W. W. Welt.
T. H. Jchneon,
Robert Kroll.
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SHE WILL BE A POPULAR AUGUST
ERIDE.
Meedamea
Oeorge Maaney.
A. C. Wart worth,
J-Yed Pradtord.
A. O. I4-lni-rB,
O. Stevenaoti,
At Lake and Mountain Retortt.
Mlaa Helen Buck leavea Tueaday for
Lake OkoboJI. la., whara aha will apond
a month. Mlaa Buck la to ba a counsellor
at tha aummar achool for the trainln
of Camp Flra Ouardlana. whlcft la held
annually at the lake br tha Vnlvaralty of
Iowa-
Tha Mlaeea Maria and Grace Moreland
of . Paul, Minn., who were gueeta of
Mr. and Mra. Leigh Leelle. have gone to
their aummer home at WblU Bear lake.
Mr. and Mra. N. H. Ixwmla and family.
Mra. Oeorga Voaa and eon, George:
Meanra. Hal Tatea and Jamaa Wyman
and Mr. and Mra. Geddea of Toledo, and
family, made up a party of sixteen that
left Wednaaday afternoon ln a special
car for Dome Lake. Wyo. They will
apend three weeks or a month there.
Mra. Charlea T. Kountae left Thursday
for Maoklnao to apend a week with Mr.
and Mrs. .Tootle of Kansas City, who
have a aummar home there. "
Mr. Edward Myers la at Estes Park
for a few weeks.
. Mr. Albert Brogan Is at Pine Lake,
Wl for two or three weeks.
Morton and Thompson Wakeley ra
' turned Saturday from Eaton's ranch In
Wyoming.
i Mra. Victor Coffman left Wednesday
tor Estee Park to apend a month.
Mr. and Mrs. N. U Guckert are at
'Clear LaJie, Minn., for a few weeka.
Miss Etta Crelghton and her nteoe, Mlas
Katherlne Coed, went to Clear Lsike,
Minn., last week to etay until Septem
ber L
' Mr. W. H. Buchola returned Monday
'from Christmas Lake, where Mra.
. Buchols and her eons are at tha Glen
: Morris hotel for vera! weeka.
- Mr. and Mra. Alvln Johnson are at
Clear Water Lake. Minn., Mr. Johnson
having gone there from Rochester to re
cuperate from an operation.
' Mrs. Charles C. George leaves Tuesday
for Marlon, Mass., and later In August
.win vtait Mr. and Mrs. Crofoot at North
east Harbor, lie, .
Among- the Visitors.
Mrs. Aubrey Potter has arrived from
Schenectady. N. T.. to be the guest of
Mr. and Mra. Philip Potter.
- Mtas Marlon Judson of Chicago Is the
gueat of Mlas Mildred Rhodes.
Mrs. A. C. Beeaon expects here slatar-In-lew,
Mra. Edgar Allen, and son, Oli
ver, from Washington Court House, O.,
to spend several weeka with her.
". Mra. Turner McAllister la vtaltlng her
parent. Mr. and Mra A. G. Edwarda.
X! r. McAllister was formerly Mlaa Bern
Ice Edwards,
Mr. and Mra Louta Bowman of Cht
rsgo are spending a few daya with Mr.
nd Mrs. W. H. De France. Mr. and
Mra. Bowman ara returning home from
California.
' Miss Natalie Bnnteeou of Kansas City
la the guest of Miss Lata Holdrege.
Mlaa Sarah May Raynolda, known on
.the operatic stage aa Madame Baramae
.Ranotdl. accompanied by her mother,
'Mrs. Reynolds, of Laa Vegas and Miss
Uorrell, arrived In Omaha Tuesday by
not or from Las Vegas, and were at
the Fontenelle until Thursday, when
.they left for New Tor Ctty.
' MUs Remolds voice Is drematlo
soprano and "Aid" la one of her beat
roles. Omaha may have the good for
tune to hear her later la the winter, aa
?Mre. Wallace Raynolda of thla city,
.whose late husband was first eousta of
the singer, hopes te make arrangements
to bring her here for concert.
Mis Beetle Waterman went to Ne
hawka Wednesday to spend two weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Pollard, and
Mr. Pollard.
Mies Miriam Huffman of Dee Moines la
the guest of Mrs. Royal Miller.
MUs Ruth Stephens of Aurora, I1L. ar
rived yesterday and will be the guest of
Miss Helen Garvin for two weeka. Miss
Garvin and Mlaa Stephenson were class
mates last year at Bradford academy. In
Massachusetts.
At Carter Lake.
. Among those entertaining at dinner
Thursday evening at the regular weekly
cottagers' dinner were: Mr. E I Por
trr, who had twenty guests; Mrs. 8.
tioldetrcto, live; Mrs. L. Hiller, eleven;
1r. 1! an tel. to; K F. Meyer, five;
Colonel Behr, fouri Mr. Beveridge. four;
lUdra. two; C E. Beesy. two; Wyatt,
sl: Ft. fiym, four.
"The girls employed in the grain offices
were entertained at dinner last evening
Dr.
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Tfarolr!
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portrait painter, having painted Mr.
Iv1d Baum and many others of this
city. She has lived many years In Paris
and although ahe waa In Chicago when
! the war broke out, ahe hastened to the
front, wher the put aelde art for labors
j of mercy.
i Visitora Return Home.
Miss Mary Buckner ami her brother,
Mr. Aleo Buckner of New York, who
were guests of Mrs. Ernest Hart in
Council Bluffs, left Wednesday for their
home.
Mlsa Mary Hall of Chicago, who has
been visiting her aleter. Mis. C. U.
turtevant. returned to her home Saturday.
WILL GO TO CALIFORNIA FOR
LONG VISIT.
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at the Carter Lake club. Covers were
placed for forty-five gueat
Mra, Rlepen entertained at 1 o'clock
luncheon Friday at the Carter Lake
club, liar guests were;
Mesdamas Miuu4,nj.
Guy Purdy, A. A. Avery,
w. m. walker. W. Fenwlok.
E. T. liennessy. Miss' May Hantlng.
At the Field Club.
Mr. and Mra. F. W. Bhotwell enter
tained at dinner at the Field club Satur
day evening. A centerpiece of pink
garden flowers decorated the table and
covers were placed for:
Messrs. and Mesdamss
Junu C Italilmui
John L. Kennedy,
r . w . aaoi well.
Dining with Mr. and Mrs. a F.
Echwager were:
Messrs. snd Metdames
F. R. Kernan. lr. John Mach.
Hanson,
Mr. Lester Kohn and Mr. R. P. Martin
entertained guests informally at dinner
last evening at the Field club.
Mr. and Mra. W. 1L Herdman save a
dinner last evening at the Field club.
Trie table waa decorated with pink and
purple asters and covers were placed for:
Mr. end Mra. Herdman.
Mrs. K. R. Wilson.
Mlas Helen Keating.
Messra Messrs.
Harold Havlland. R. a. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Nicholson gave
a dlnnsr last evening for their guest.
Miss Price, of Council Bluffs. Those
present were:
Mesers. and Mesdames
W til cosd. .Nicholson.
Hoy T. Byrns,
MUs Price. Mr. Will Wood.
with Dr. snd Mrs. W. C. Lfean at
dinner last evening were:
Mr. and Mra. L. M. Talmadite,
Mesd.mes- ldedmf
E. B. Taiinadga, M. a Young,
Oaowa, la.
At Happy Hollow Club.'
Dr. N. H. Rasmussen entertained at
dinner last evening at the Happy Hollow
club for the following guests:
Dr. and Mra. J. H. Waller,.
f r j. iiubbard.
Mrs. Nancy J. Moore.
Others entertaining at dinner last even
ing at the club were Mr. If Smith, who
had four gueats; T. P. Pauuen. two: W.
C. Fraeer. two. and B. Marhall. four.
Mr and Mrs. George Carter entertained
a family party of five covers laat even
ing at the Happy Hultow club.
Mr. and Mra. c. F. Waller entertained
at dinner last evening at the Happy Hol
low club. Their guests were:
Messrs. and Mesdames
Charles C. Helden,
(J. W. WUfcprsham.
Chnrles K, Weller.
Misses Mlse
Alice May Weller. Virginia Waller,
Mr. Clifford Weller.
At the Country Club.
With Mr. and Mrs. Rpauldlng at dinner
last evening at the Country club were:
Mesra. and Mesdames
Frank Judif.n. K. 8. Westbrook,
Mrs. C. Y. Pmith.
Mr. Elmer Cope.
Mr. E. M. Fairfield entertained at
dinner Wednesday evening at the Coun
try club in honor of Madame Renaldl.
Tha guests were:
Mesdames Mesdames.
Renaldl, Raynolda.
Miss Oorrell,
Mr. and Mra. Frank Tmllton,
Messrs. Messrs.
C. W. Hull. r Earl, Gannett.
Summer Plans.
Mra. George 3. Henderson and daughter,
Lucilo. leave Monday morning for nn
extended trip to Sterling, 111., Chicago and
South Bend. Intending to return Septem
ber 1. While In South Bend they will be
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vj. Cady.
Miss a Grace Ckdy and Miss Julia Wetn
landor, fcimer Omahans.
Mr. Herbert :anlel and his mother,
Mrs. N. A. Daniel, accompanied by Mat
thew Ocrlng and his mother and sister
of Plattsmoulh, left Thursday for an
automobile tour of the New England
states and Virginia. They will be gone
a month, or more.
Mr. and Mra. John R. Webster, accom
panied by Mr. and Mra. Jack Webstor,
are going for a month on their ranch
In the western part of the atate.
Mrs. Ward Burgess, daughter Margaret,
and aona, Charlea and Lewis, leave Mon
day for Westhampton, Long Island, for
alx weeks.
Kiss Grace Cassette in War Zone.
In the Pictorial Weekly of the Chicago
Tribune for the last week we find a
picture taken in one of the halls of the
bandage room of the American hospital
of Neullly-Parta. Ons of tha nurses on
duty there Is Miss Grace Gassette of
Chicago, well known In Omaha aa a
News of the Army Folk.
Lieutenant Thomas J. Hayes, Jr., at
present on duty with his regiment at
Texas City, has been detailed as lnstruc-
HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED JUST
ANNOUNCED.
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laid and MI'S Lids WlUon. who .eivonv
panted them on their trip to Honolulu
from t-'nn Frsniisco. sre expected back
in Onuiha Saturday.
Tuck-Britton Wedding.
The merilaxe of Mlsti Mnrv Brllton of
lleloit, Wis., and Mr. Norman A. Tuck
1 of Meadow Jroe. Neb., was celebrated
Saturday at All faints' ch'irch. The
young couple will make their home at
.Miadow Orove. The bride's aunt. Mrs
i Jense Bi ltton. who accompanied her to
Omaha, and Miss Eleanor Marker wit
nessed the ceremony.
Farewell Party.
Miss Haxel Bcldlnu entertained at a
farewell dinner party Thursday evening.
In honor of Miss Kdna Hoppe. who has
gone to make her home at Falls City.
Neb. The color scheme wan carried out
in lavender and covers were laid for:
.Misses
I ( dim Hoppo.
'Haxel BcUllng.
i v.'a t- caliuttev,
! Me.lames
V K. Beldlng,
I llo, j e, Falls City;
.Mlsos
Fave Mullen.
Gertrude Belding,
l.uella llfldlim,
Medanies
T. Melding.
Dancing Party.
Miss Maud Hughes entertained at a
very pretty dancing party at her home
on Tuesday evening, when those present j
were:
Particular
People
Appreciate
Fontenelle
Brand
Coffee
Pure, Fragrant, Delicious.
The best coffee is always
the most economical.
40c per pound
at your grocer's.
tor at the military academy at West
Point for four years. He will report for
duty there In December. Mra. Hayes was
formerly Miss Mary Rlngwalt of thla
city.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Muncaster were
at the Fontenelle last week on their way
to Fort Leavenworth, where he enters
the Army School of the Line. Lieuten
ant Muncaster was stationed at Fort
Crook with the Fourth Infantry for a
year or two before the troops were or
dered to Texas. The lieutenant has been
married since leaving here.
Captain Nuttman, formerly stationed at
Fort Crook, has Just finished the course
In the army school at Fort Leavenworth
and was honor man In his class.
Mrs. Carlisle Whiting Is expected from
Galveston In about two weeks to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sweet
News of the Wayfarers.
Dr. Larry Alkln Is In California visit
ing the expositions.
Dean and Mrs. James A. Tanoock were
at Long Beach, Cal., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. a CowTgill and r.
and Mrs. A. V. Klnaler. who have been
In New Tork and Atlantic CKy. are
spending part of the time motoring tn
the east.
Mr. J. H. Millard and Miss Jessie Mil-
Mesdames
E. K. rtouthwlck,
A. M. Keenan,
Misses-
M lanes
Alma Jensen.
Bleanor Ja not. son.
Myrtle Murray,
Nellie Carpenter,
Emma Lundeen,
Iena Randolph,
May Kane,
Maud Hughes,
Catherine Simmons.
Theresa Hughes,
Irene Hughes,
Muriel Long.
Mildred Lone.
Irma ."outhw Ick,
Therepa Morgan of
Alliance, Neb.
Messrs.-
A Johnson,
William Roach,
Martin Qualey,
Phillip Oilman.
Gunner Grant.
Frank Aumback.
Joe Rosea,
Tom Hughes.
George Parker.
Stephen Rodak,
John Long.
Arthur Johnson,
Runnel Mogard,
Clifford Long.
Vincent Southwlck.
Bert Titus,
Bunny Borenson,
John Fennel of
Ask Creek, S. D.
Rathman-Mohr Nuptials.
A very pretty wedding of the week was
that of MUs Olga Mohr and Mr. F. C.
Rathman, which took place Wednesday
evening at theJiome of Mr. and Mra
A. F. Von Plnnon, Boise, Idaho.
Mr. Rathman and his bride met more
than twenty years ago . when both were
children In Omaha.
The bride has been a kindergarten
teacher In the Omaha schools and the
groom Is a well known contractor In
Boise.
House Party in Council Bluffs.
The home of Mrs. Ernest Eldred Hart
In Council Bluffs has been one of gay
hospitality this summer, with her
daughter, Clara, and her two sons,
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DUTCH MILL
Sunday, Aag. 1-From 12 to 8:00
Our Special 50c Sunday
Dinner
RELISHES
Sliced Tomatoes Mexican Cold Slaw
SOUPS
Cream of New Tomato au Crutons
Chicken Broth with Home Made Noodles
or Rice
Spring Vegetable
Consomme a la Imperatrloe
ENTREES
Choice of
Hulf Fried Spring Chicken Country
Gravy Com Fritters
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus
Filet Mlgnon, Bernaiete Panes
Roast Young; Pis: Ham Dressing
Apple Jelly
Fresh Lobster or Shrimp a 1 Newburg
in Casserole
Com on Cob or New Pcsji In Cream
Snow Flaked Potatoes French Rolls
Fresh Fruit Salad
Chocolate Sundae or Iced Watermelon
Coffee, Tea, Milk or Fermlllac
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WINNING MENU
MiMalt by Mrs. Roy Thoiwe. 43 IS
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nwa Is as S:1S b. tm lO.
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Cream ef Oslerr
rtcai
arwtege rtskss
Olives
Baked Haltbat. Tartar geese
Ohosoo ef
Fried Ohlckea. Virginia Stria
" Loin ef Perk, Brewaed Potatoes
Apsis Sauce
Breaded Veal Outlet. Temote Sauce
arashed New Petatuaa. Preaased Cauli
flower Hat Ra
Tssnate and Cuoamber Stead
Preach riraing
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$3
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Rents Beau
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Plane. Fro
Tuning. Insur
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Six month' rent allowed If you
decide to purchase.
Schmollar & Mueller Piano Co.
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