2-B TilH OMAHA SUNDAY MKK: AUGUST 8, 11?1.. i: ALREADY GUESSING QUEEN High Honor ii Finally Glren to One of the Quirera Debu tante! of the FaIL GIRLS ARE All ATTRACTIVE Portal raleadar. UNDAT ."uppers at the Country. Happy Hollow end Field cluh. Tt'ESDAY Children's d at the Harry Hollow cluh: Becker-Kosenstock wed ding; Mra T. M. Newman, theater pertr for her rw!! hrmo rhih, pirnlo at Miller park; luncheon at the Com merrlsl rlub for Mrs. Ml. A. Boole. VKINF:!UAY-Dlnner-danc at Country and Klrld clubs; Iairerrnieot-Haa-klnaon wedding at horne of the bride. THURSDAY I-adics' day luncheon at field. Happy Hollow and Heymour I.Ke clubs; ivy club party at Odd Kel W hsll KKIDAT Children's day At the Field club; dinner-dance at the Seymour Lake Country cluh SATURDAY Pinner-dance nt the Coun try. Field. Happy Hollow and Carter lke clubs: 1-es Amies Whist club, reg ular meeting. Thing noelsJly are at a low sob jiwt now. not due to the days of "Blrus" either, as Is usually the case, but the . fcfty set Is summering e'sewhere end the stay-at-homes have been dividing their Interest between the horse races and the ball fames, to the eclwlon of anything more formal. Since the carnival time Is fast approach Ing snd the queen of Ak-Sar-Ren Is usually chosen from the' ranks of the debutantes, considerable speculation Is rife Just now as to her Identity. A glance, therefore, over the coming buds of the winter Is Interesting. Mis Isabel Vlnsonhaler. Mies Marjorle McCord. Miss Marlon Towle, Miss Dorothy Welter. Mis Kstnerlne Iiavenport. Miss KJIfi heth Carr and Miss Oertrude Mets are the poeeibl debutantes of the fall. Ml VlnsonhaJer Is the only daughter of Judge and Mrs. D. M. Vlnsonhaler and since finishing at Dana, Hall In June has been with her mother at Ken nebunkport. Me. Khe I expected home the first f September. Miss Marjorle Mo . Cord ts another only daughter and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. 11. McCord, have one of the charming homes of Omaha, which will doubtless be opened for many smart affairs for the young debutante. Miss Marlon Towle Is one of two very attractive daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towle and their pretty home In the Field club district has already become famous for Its hospitality to ths young people. Miss Marlon graduated from Bradford academy In June, having prevl ously finished at Brownell Hall. Miss Dorothy Weller and Miss Kath srlne Davenport are cousins, both being granddaughters of Mr. C. F. Weller, and the former a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weller. Miss Weller Is a grsd uato of Bt. Mary's school at Knoxvllle, where she was valedictorian of her class. Miss Katharine Davenport is the daugtw ter of Mra Frederick W. Clarke, and sine graduating from the high school ha devoted herself to music, specialising on the organ at the Syracuse, university. , Visa Elisabeth Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert Carr, graduated from tli high school last February,' and shortly afterwards went east to visit her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Oameau, In Kw Tork and Princeton. Mis carr la also a niece' of Mrs. John R. Ktngwalt and is a de cidedly popular member of the Happy '.Hollow younger set ' ,Wetern Wayfarers, i Mrs. Frank WQoox Is visiting bar 'daughter, Mrs. Oeorg W. Tiller, in ' Seattle and will take ths ocean trip from there to the exposition. Bh will visit another daughter, Mrs. Frank B. lladley. In Denver on the return trip. , Mrs. J. R. Lehmer, Miss Sharp and Miss Ida Sharp left Wednesday to spend six weeks in California. . Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Updike and Miss tucy Vpdlk have gone to California. Mrs. Harry Dootly and children, left Katurday for the I. X. ranch at Ranch eater, Wyo. This la twelve mile from the Eston ranch. Mrs. Arthur Remington leaves today far Eaton's ranch In Wyoming and will ntso visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, who are quite near there tor the summer. Mra E. W. Btoltenberf, accompanied by her daughter. Helen, left last Thurs day for an extended western trip. 8he will visit a sister at Pocatollo, another at Spokane ' and her mother, Mrs. K. M. liuckhols. at Seattle.' Befor returning. Mrs. Etoltenberg and her daughter will vlMt both expositions. Mrs. Qlsdstone Derby and small son. Gladstone Chandler, left Thursday for I .os Angeles, where they will visit Dr. ixrby'a parents, and his sister, Mrs. A, P. Metcalfe. Dr. Derby will Join them later, and they will visit both exposition before returning. Amon the Visitor. Miss Mary McDonald of Dulutb, Minn Is the guest of Mrs. Lee Hamlin. Mist Nathalie Bnteoou of Kansas City is the guest this week of her cousin. Mis lcta Holdrege. - Miss IJIIIsn 8ulu of Pittsburgh. Pa., arrived Wednesday to visit Mis Orao Allison for several weeks. ' Mr. and Mr. N. F. Reckard and c hildren of Betavia, 111., are guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg OiUeapl. Mra. Paul V. Beresford of Mount Vr- poon. N. T., la visiting her sinters, Mr. , J. II. Morton and Mrs. A. C Kennedy. ' Mrs. Russell Harrison and her grand daughter are with Mrs. Alvtn R under at the tatter's Bhennan avenue hem. Mr. end Mrs. W. F. Baffarty of Syra cuse. N. Y are week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. H- Philbin at their summer home. "Hill croft." . Mte IaiIu Bhade of Hebron. Neb., I tue hou g.iest of Mis Bernioe Thomas. Mips Eha.de Is a member of the Delta l-tta Delta sorority. ilLs Keller and Miss Oeorgta Keller vt Charlottesville. Vs.. were the guest uf Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Keller last wr'k on their way to California. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sydney have as their gust, Mr. Sydney's sister, Mrs. C. W. M. Brown; Miss EsUe and Mr. Rob ert Brown of Elmlra. N. T. Mrs. Hamlin ef Boston, mother of Mrs. .'. C. Oeorgs. arrived last week, on her may from California. She will remain st , the George home while Mra Oeorg I east. To Visit in Canada. Rev. T. J. Mackay and Mra. Mackay ft Thursdsy for Chicago, from whence : hey will mske the boat trip to Canada. Ihey will be cone one month. Kcv. LJovd B. Holaappl and Mr. Hoi sM'i'le will Itsve the first of the Week 'or a short varettca. They will be the of Mr. snd Mra George II. Thuui ii. I st Richards landing, Ht. Joseph's nitAiid. ('snad. iiton l'riirig itsves Sunday evening I"r i'l'i'tu sn.l St. Joseph' Ulsnd. On- i.v ly X il or irt USC Ot AtlShwp Guest of Her Parents Mm MRS. TURNER WAU.ABTER, WHO 19 MRS. A. Q. EUWAHI'H, SHE WILL BE WEDDED ON WEDNESDAY. Ruth Jfeirkinson and Mrs, Williams at their aummer horn on St. Joseph'! Island, Canada. Return from California. Colonel J. C. Sharp returned last week. Mr. Daniel Bautn ha returned from a stay of a vera! weeks In California. from a two weeks' trip to the California expositions. , Mra. R. S. Hall and daughters. Mis Dorothy and Mis Janet, and son, Jasper, returned Friday from California. Mr. Warren Roger and Mrs, D. II. Wheeler, Jr., returned - Thursday from three month In California. Miss Mildred Roger stopped tn Colorado with Miss Portia, watt, and Mrs, Louis Bradford, who was also of the party, remained In California. . Omahana at Okoboji. Mrs. Ben Boyo and daughter, Jane, and Mis Eugenl Patterson, are occu pying the Patterson cottage at La Oko boji. Mr. and Mr. Sam Burn and Mrs. T. T. Kennedy nam down from Okoboji Monday. Mjr. and Mrs. Burn motored back to the lake Friday, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Harry Tukey and Mr. Tom Davia, who wilt remain over Sun day wtlh them. Mr. Kennedy will not return to the lake again. Return from Europe. Mr. Lewis 6. Reed and family landed In New York City last Monday. Mr. Reed ha resided In Pari for a number ef year, but returned to tho United State on account of the war. The two sons, Lewts and Baioomb Reed, and Mr. Phillip Reed hsv gone to Chicago, wher thy will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Reed will remain tn New York for the present until they decide on their plan for the future. Colorado Sojourners. Mis Elisabeth Km ts sojourning at Colorado Springs. Mrs. I. Pearl man and Miss Elisabeth Marks leave today for an extended trip through Colorado. At Wequetonsing. Mra C. K. Coutant and Mrs. Have? stick have returned from Wequetonelng, Mich, wher they were the guest of Mra Crelgh at ber cottag there. Other Omaha people at Wequetonaing ar Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott and family who have the Newberry cottage, and Mr F. J. Fltxgerald and daughter, Josephine ar at Bsy View, near by. wher the have a cottage called "7he Wren." Mr 1L If. Holoorab and family ar at Roar ing Brook Inn. Out-f"Town Wedding-. An unusually pretty wedding was cele brated at the home of Mr .and Mra Oeorg Mellor In the Malvern Wednesday venlng. August 4, at 7:J0, when their daughter. Mis Eleanor Mcllor, and Mr. George Edwsrd Day, Jr., of Springfield, 111., were united In marriage. The home we attractively decorated with cut flowers and potted plants, and pink snd whits roses. The ceremony wss per formed by the Rev. R Biuce West, pas tor of the First Presbyterlsn church f C N- 'tj AfrM:: -M tivsxs v: s VISITTNO HER PARENTS, MR. AND HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED JUST ANNOUNCED. Sessia Gravis. Preceding the ceremony, Mis Florlnd Young of Macedonia, sang "Oh Perfeot Love.". Lohengren's weddjng march was played by Miss Iowa Deardorff, accom panied by Mr. S. S. Foster on the violin. The bride wss given in marriag by her father. &h was gowned In ivory whits charmeuse trimmed with lac and pearl, the carried a bouquet of lilies of the val ley. 8 lie wont the bridal veil that was worn by th groom' mother at her wedding. Miss Katheryn Mellor, a slater of the bride, was maid of honor, and was gowned ln white crepe de mere, trimmed with chantilly lace. Th brldeemand were Miss Ethel Holllngsworth of Us- ooln, Miss Bonnl Fisher of Cedar Rapids, la. i Mis Leonora Young of Macedonia, la., and Mis idea nor Bteeoburg of Farm ington, III. Miss Charlotte McCab of Omaha was the flower bearer and Messrs. Russell Jonas and Nicholas Rldgeley of Springfield, 111., stretched th ribbon. Th groom was attended by hi father as best man. Mr. and Mra Day leit th aam evening for Omaha. Th following day they went to Chicago, when they will tak a trip on th Qreat Lake. after which they will be at homo at Springfield, III., wher tho groom la en gaged ln business with hi father. Th out-of-town guests Included Mr. O. K. Dellecker and daughter, Mrs. Rob- art Oantt; Miss Ethel Mulhollaad, Kta Charlott McCabe and Mis Betty vraw ford of Omaha; Mrs. I J. Hendricks of Council Bluffs. Mis Ethel Holllngs worth and Mis Strattoa of Lincoln, Mis June Ballard of Nebraska City, Robert Mellor and wife ef Wayne, Mrs. M. L Robinson and son, Francis, and Mis Sella Aller of Hasting. Neb.: Mr. and Mrs. Matheny of Granite Falls. Minn.; Mis Bonnl Fisher of Cedar Rapids, Is.: Mis Lillian Onam of Car roll, la.: Mra May Whitney Farnham and daughter. Ruth and Elsie, of Shen andoah, la.: J. T. Young and wlf and daughter. Florlnda, Leonora and Margaret, and son. Mason, of Mace donia, la.; Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Williams and son. Clifford, of Qleawood; Mis JEleanor 6tenburg of Farming-ton, III.! and Messrs. Oeorg E. Day, sr.; Nichols Ridgley and Russell Jones of Spring field. III. Wedding Flans. The wedding of Mis Ruth Hawkln son. daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. Hawk '"n, and Mr. H. R. Lagerquest of De Moines, la., will tak place Wednesday evening at th home of th bride. The wedding of Mis Clare McAneney and Mr. Allen Sale will be celebrated at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride, 137 Olenn avenue. Council Bluffs Miss McAneney U the daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. F. McAn eney. Th young couple will reside tn 1 Paso. Tex., wher Mr. Sale I a principal in the schools of that city. Th wedding of Mtsa Fanny Roatoek, daughter of Mra IL Rosenatork, and Mr. ixjvan Theodore Becker ef Mitchell, S. V.. will be quietly solemnised on Tues day evening. August 10, at ths Fontenetl hotel at o'clock. Dr. Cohn of Temple Iniarl will pel f rut the ceremony. pi brIJo will . bo ultended by ' Jure. PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTH SIDE W. C. T. U. I f :;.;. J MM: C R ! b Mm-n: 2t Hugo Stein of Fargo, K. D a sister of i the groom, as matron of honor, and herj three sisters, the Misses Jeele Rosen- stock, who will be maid of honor; Lorene, bridesmaid, and Hortense, flower girt, Mr. Cheater Nathen of Fort Wayne, Ind., will bo best man, and the usher will be Mr. Stanley Straus of Ligouler, Ind.; Herbert Berg, Chicago; Hugo Stelu, Fargo, N. D., and Milton Kramer ot i Madison, S. D. I At the Country Club. Mra P. P. Ktrkendsll was lnstes at on of th largest dinner last evening at th Country olub. Her guests were: Messrs. and Mesdampn A. L. Reed, W. A. C. Johnson, Frank Judson. Dixon. Kd George. Harry Burkley, Wilhclm. Henry Wyman, Will Redlc.k, O. G Redlok. Walter Page, Mould i.Mets, J. K. Rummers, Mesdames Howard Haldiige. Messrs. C. C. Oeorg. Mesdames Itnrber. Messrs. Frank Burkley, Mr. and Mrs. Hsrley Moorhcad gave a dinner of four covers last evening at the Country club. Dining with Mr. and Mrs. Ii S, West brook wer; Messrs. and Mesdames Mark Cnad. It. H. Huntley. Frank Kennedy, Mis Em l Keller had s her guests st dinner Saturday evening: (Misses Clara Hart, Marjorle MnCord, Marion Towle, Naomi Towle, F.sther Wilhelm. Grace Allison, Lillian Blutx. Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Elizabeth Carr, Messrs. Henry Hart. . Judson Squires, Maurice progsn. . Clsrem'e Petsrs. Philip Downs. Ben Gallsghor, Herbert Connell, Robert Connell, Fred Daugherty, Malcolm P-aldrlge, Miss Hochrtetler, Klisabctli Reed, Krna Iteed. Josephine Congdon, Hacon. Kugenle Whltmore, Rogtna Connell. Marlon Howe. . Diiphne Peters, Messrs. Burdens Klrken- dill. James McCord, , . Robert Howe, Brandon Howell, . Charles Hamil ton, jr. ; Jabln Caldwell. Morton Wakeley, Thompson Wskeley, Charles 8. Keller. Mis Mary Burkley gave a dinner last evening for Mrs. Herbert French of Louisville, Ky. He guest were: Mr. and MacMlllan Harding. Mrs. French. Messrs. Messrs. Cuthbert Potter. Lawrence Brlnker, Mr. Ward M. Burgess entertained at dinner last Evening at the Country club for Mr. Sam Megeath ot New York City. Covers wer placed for: Messrs. and Mesdames Charles T. Kountss, W. J. Foye. Fred Hsmllton. W. T. Burns. E. H. fiprssne. Mrs. Will Poppleton. Messrs.- Messrs. Burgesa Sin Megeath, Mr. and Mr. R. J. Dinning gave a dinner of eighteen covers last evening at th Country Club. SBsaasssnsss f ' At Seymour Lake Country Club. Dr. and Mra. C. W. Pollard entertained at dinner Friday evening, when covert wer laid for tha following guests: Messrs. and Mesdames Chsrles Harding, Roht. R. HolUster, H B. Lemers. Chsrles Gould. Misses Sybil Nelson. Bell Ryan. UUm, Fanny Harden of Boston. Mas. Msry Ryan. Mr. Leon Nelson. Mr. J. F. Aull wss host at a dinner party Friday evening, having with him' Mesdames Mexlames Nolan, Ryan. Misses 'Anne Klvnn, Kthel King. Margaret Finney. Messrs. Kd Waters, W. Hoye. Dr. Woods. Misses Bertha Baumer. Rose ehroeder of Houx City. Messrs. T. J. Nolan, T. F. Ryan of St Louis, Mo. Joseph Lawier, A dancing party composed of the fol lowing young people was entertained by Mlas Anna McCormlck: Misses Flna fchafer, Helen Yates. Leola Shafer. Messra John Past, lOdward McC&rthr. Thomas McClure. Misses Ruth West. Anna Sautter. Messrs. John Whltten. Guile Current. Joseph Sautter. Mr. A. H. Dudley gave a dinner party Walter lies- Friday evening for Messrs selbacker and O. A. Cleveland of Chicago and Karl H. Hopkins of New York. Dining with Mr. and, Mrs. 0. A. Man gum were Mr. and Mrs. W. C Crosb) and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Crosby. Others entertaining at dinner Frlduv venlng were Mlsa Dorthy Dahlman, who had four guests; W. F. Bavinger, five; Dr. K. T. Rhanahan. three; Mra J. J McAllister, Tour; F. A. Broadwell. two, J. J. Minchey. five; Miss Btscia Mulvlhill ten; C. L Vollmer, four, and J. K. Bed- 1 nar, four. ! The first of a series of Sunday musicals will ha given at the cluh house tmmedl stely following the dinner hour August I. tribute to this program. The Tuesday evening entertainment will be under the direction of Mra E. I DeLanney. Miss Oraoe Poole will entertain at a golf breakfast Sunday morning, when covers will be laid for twenty guests. Mr. A. 8. Mkllam and family ar lav Ing for a two weeks' trip to fit Ixmls, Fort Worth and other southern points During their absence their cottage will J he occupied by the Misses Mabel Melcher, I Mary Connor and Helen Poole. I Celebrate Weddine Anniversary. Dr. and Mra W. A. Wllcog celebrated thlr sliver wedding anniversary at their ham. "The Pines." on Tuesday evening, j The porch wss decorated ilh Jupantse ' lanterns snd quantities of ssparagus fern, The (lining room was decorated with Pink and white. A lars-e bssket of Dink and white roses tied with pink tulle bow was used as the table centerpiece. rr. Ptem Phelps of Bellevue, performed I the renewed weddiim ceremony. An o- ! chestr played all during the evening, j snd about forty-five Ruept were enter. ! talned. Atnona the out-of-town Bursts' re Miss I. m ile lownlng of Unroin ana Mies Helen ilawci of David City. At the Field Clnb. With Mr. and Mrs. John II. Hustle at dinner laet evening t the Fie'd club were: Mesre and Me-ilmuce M- " Hussle, ivlwnrd fVttau, Mlaaea MtKrf Helen lluaaie. CMit-e Patterson. .Mr. Itlchnnl Molllmun. Mr. and Mrs. . C. I.mbert enter tsine.l s. dinner last evening at the Field eiub. The'r guests Included: Messrs. snd Mnilam Wllllam Hrooks of Ilenjamln f taker C'w ?Tk "' A. V. Phot well. Miss Msry Mtinchoff. Among others entertaln'ng ut dinner last evening st the Field rlub wrre: Mr. Iester Drlshaus. who had five guests; Mr. V. W. Calkins, five, nnd Mr. Haw- thorne Daniels, four. J Luncheon for Guests. Mrs. W. If. Chapln gave a 1 o'clock ! luncheon Friday for Mrs. K. Me'.by and daughter of Edmoro. N. D. Tellow and white formed the color scheme for the decorations and covers wero placed for: Mesdsmes K. Melby, J. R Jurgenpon, Orrigen Williams. Misses A dele in lint. Mesdamrs K. 1. Hunserford. H. K. Kredrlckeon, Jerome Ullle. Misses llentrlre Melby, June Melliy. Iois Wllllsms, ' Ollt-of-Town Wedding, Miss Beulnh EX Whlttemore, daughter of Mrs. Anna O. Whlttomore of Omaha, Neb., and Leroy Fl Moore of Pullman, Wash., were married Thursday noon at h First United Presbyterian church at Pullman. The marriage ceremony was solemnlxed by the Rev. II. F. Given, only h Immediate friends of tha couple neing present. Th coupl was attended by Miss Pearl McKenna. bride, and J. Austin Moor of Oregon, An - lUith a Astonish- JJM$ Big i"g IW Reason Sale mt-. Behind It You know tho story of this sale; our wareroonis are being completely remodeled, -walls and partitions to come down, new front to be put in, and'warorooms to be' redecor ated throughout. Wo simply must get our stock out of the store to avoid damage and facilitate the work.. (Every instrument at cut prices and the most liberal buying plan. "... ,1 V ' . Almost every good make need to tell you about these makes. You know them. Some of them have been sold here for 41 years. Yon can choose from this list: Mason & Hamlin, Kimball, Kranich & Bash, Hospe, Bush & Lane, Brambach, Cable-Nelson. Krakauer, H. P. Nelson, Whitney, Hinze and many others. Now Pianos 9169.00, $175.00, $190.00, $200.00, $210.00, $225.00, $250.00, $275.00 and up. Terms as low as $5.00 per month. Never before were such high grade, tiioroughly established Pianos acd Player Pianos offered at jo greatly reduced prices and on such favorable terms. 1513 DOUGLAS STREET WKST UAWN MAUBOLBCM, WKST LAWN CEMETERY Humanity has always shuddered at the thought of the grave; but only those of wealth have ben able to build a family mausoleum, or tomb above ground. Now an opportunity is afforded other to have this longed-for privilege, with perfected sanitary arrangements within each tomb. You are cordially invited to Inspect this beauUful Marble Temple. Nothing but worda of praise and admiration are expressed by those who have seen It, and aalea are being made. Opm Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 2: 30 to 5: SO p. ni. Take Leavenworth street car, trans fer at 8th. Automobiles tuke Leavenworth to Elm wood prk, then south on COtn. or via Center street. Fill out this coupon and let us send you some choice reading. ' Please mall me hook on Mausoleum. Kama Address B brother of the groom. The bride wore I a traveling gown of blue taffeta. After ! the ceremony a weddtno- break r.. ... i served at the Davenport. Miss 'Whlttemore has been tesrher ,n tn public Sv'iiools of Omaha. After hort honeymoon they will make their nome t Iullman. where Mr. Moore Is ln business, . JIcCarty-Lynch. The marrlago of Miss Anna Lynch and Mr. Henry Joseph MoCarty was cele brated Saturday morning at 7 o'clock at Pt. Cecelia's pro-eathedraj. Rev. Father (laltley performed the ceremony In the presence of the Immediate family and a few friends. Miss Winifred Traynor played the Lohrngrjn wedding march and during the service Mrs. James Hanley sang "Ave Maria" snd Miss Beatrice Coffey snug "O. Lord, Ho Merciful." The bride wore her go-away gown of citron colored cloth with hat to match. She carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses and liliee of the valley. Miss Mary Lynch, sister of the bride, was the brides maid. She wore a tan colored suit with a black velvet toque and carried Mrs. Ward roses. The groom was attended by Mr. M. llanna as beat man. The ceremony was followed by a breakfast for twenty guests and later a reception was held. Mr. McCarty was connected formerly with the Brandeis Stores here and la now manager and buyer of the ready-to-wear department of Wilkin Bros., De Moines. After an extended trip east, which will Include New York City. Atlantic City and Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. McCarty will reside In Des Moines. The bride is the dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lynch, formerly of Lynch, Neb., and prominent residents of the state. Chenoweth-Tonge Wedding. The wedding of Miss Nellie Tonge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Tonge, and Mr. Roscoe H. Chenoweth took place at the Diets Memorial church Wednes day evening. The Rev. Charles N. Daw son performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de chine trimmed with lace and pearls. She carried an arm bouquet of KUlarney roses. Miss Marguerite Tonge. sister of th bride, was - th maid of is here. Xo All playing $275, $298, $300, $3 $375, $400 $2.00 per week. SPE--- 4 V i honor, snd the Misses llllah Fisher anit 'y Woodmm bridesmaids. Dittla Misses Dorothy snd Ruth Smith, twin sisters, were the flower gir' ana nun bearers. Mr. Herbert Chenoweth, brother of the groom, was best man. A reception was held following th reremony at the home of the bride' par ents. A fur a two weeks" trip west th young couple will reside In Omaha. For the Future, The members of the Sermo alub will give a picnic at Miller park on Tuesday, The members of the Ivy club will en tertain at cards snd dancing Thursday at the Independt Order of Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. D. M. Newman will en tertafn four teen guests at a Brandeis theater party Tuesday in honor of her guest. Mrs. Jar (Continued on Page Four Column One.) t 1 WINNING MENU Snbmltted by Mrs. Jam O. Carters 411 So, 85th Ave., whioh will be served, August 8, from 13 to 6:30 p. m., In on 7 So Sunday dinner mean contest I Cream of Tomatoe Saratov Flakes Celery Radishes 8almon Cutle-t. Caper Bauo Choice of . . . Fried Spring Chicken, Southern atyii Currant Jelly Braised Filet of Beef, Larded. Tomato Mushroom Sauce Roast Loin of Veal, with Dreasin; Mashed! Potatoes . . J Candled Pweet Potatoes: Hot Buttered Beet Hot Rolls Cabbsge Salad with Cheese Wafer Peach Cobbler with Whipped Cream or Ice Cream and Cake Tea Iced Ten Coffee Milk Saeh wesk a 98 book of xal tlokstd will b given away for the best menu submitted for th 75o Sunday alnnr GANSON'S CAFE 1508-10 Howard Street Slightly Used and Refinishcd Pianos Kimball, Steinway, Chickering, Hospe, Sterling, Whitney, Schoninger,, Hinze, Cable-Nelson, and many other well-known-makes, at $98, $110, $125, $135, $140, $115, $150, $175, $200, $215, $225. $265. Tenns as low as $1.00 per week. Player Pianos standard 83 note rolls at $350, and up. Terms as low as 1513 DOUGLAS STREET tii.l war Hi .... w r Nebraska Mausoleum Co. M.USOI.KIM ItllLDKHS, SI8-U Oaiaha National Bonk Bide. 1'hon louglas 2175. 1 J wS335