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MANY EVEHISFOK VISITORS
Attractiv Hostesses Keep Thing i
Lively in the Social World by
KotcI Entertainments.
ITBTHEB EVENTS THIS WEEK
Portal Calendar.
prXIMT Supper partk st Country.
Field. HiN'v Hollow, farter LJ and
Seymour Lake Country club. Mrs F.
H. 'ol-. lf for Mlaa Annl Miller of
I .Inooln.
Mi N DA Y Mlrs iind Carol Howard
hrltlae party for Mim roily Cole or
W'urreater. MaJa. Subscription club
I Icnlo at Klrkwood.
TCKSDAT hllrtrrri'n ilay at Happy Hoi-
low club. Meyers-Caseell wedding. Mat.
inee parly and at the Konte nelle
lor Mill voie, wise rn juwir,
llOftCM.
w KPNKRDAY Dinner-dance at Field snd
country rluba. Dinner party for Mlaa
Huron and Mlaa Calrtfr, Mia Oertrude
("tout, hoateaa. Jewish Ladies' Relief
society plcnlo at Haneeom park.
THURSDAY Woman'! luncheon da ai
Field, Happy Hollow and feymour Lake
Country rluba. Annual Married Folks'
dinner. Thursday Morning Bridie club
and Women Bowlers at Happy Hollow
club.
rniDAY-Chliaren'a day st Field club.
Malva Whlta Shrine outing end dinner,
dance at Seymour Lake Country club.
SATURDAY Lea Amtea Whist club, Mrs.
.1. 1. Plneen, hoati-an. Mls Louise
White, luncheon at Happy Hollow club.
Dinner-dance at Country. Field. Happy
Hollow and Carter Lake clubs,
Three vary attractive hostess bar
been the Inspiration for keeping the so
cial spark allvs this week. If It were
not for their doings, the atmospher
would be decidedly blank. Miss Grace
Allison, Miss Marlon Towi and Miss
Helen Jngwersen have opened tbelr
home to three charming g-ueste from
the east Miss Lillian Sluts of Pitts
burgh, Miss Catherine CaJder of Cleve
land, O., and Mlaa Louis Buroh of
Dubuque. Wednesday evening the largest
dinner at the Country club will h given
in their honor by Mlaa Gertrude 6 lout,
and last vnlng thsy were the guests of
honor at the most pretentious dinner of
the rteld club
Notei of Interest
Mrs. William Keet, who hag been seri
ously 111 for the last six weeks, Is still
unable to leave her home.
MJsa Dorothy Waller, who graduated In
Juna from 8t Mary's In Knoxvllle, foes
east In October for two months.
Mr. W. B. MchT.roy, assistant souperln-
tt-ndent of the Armour company at Kan
sag City, Is In Omaha on business.
Mlaa Gladys Brunner, who underwent a
serious operation for appendicitis at Lord
Lister hospital, has returned to her home.
Mrs. C. C. George has been with Mr.
and Mrs. L, F. Crofoot this week on
their yaoht cruising along tho Mains
coast.
A. son. Dels Edward, Jr., was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Dels B. Muffltt. Mrs.
Muffltt ', was formerly Miss Kathleen
Welsh.
Among the Omaha lawyer at the Bar
association meeting In Bait Lake City
last week; were Judge W. D. MoHugh and
Mr. F. A. Brogan.
Miss Elisabeth Carr will not be on of
this coming season's debutants, having
decided to take up a course f study at
the University of Omaha.
, Colonel Harry C. Hale, wh is la earn
mand of the 'Twentieth - Infantry at Fort
'Bliss, Tex., has boon granted a' two
month leave) on aooount of illness.
Mr. Joseph Barker returned this week
from Ranchastec. Wro., but xpoU to
go up again before Mrs. Barker and
the children leav there th middle of Sep
tember.
Mr. Thomas R Kimball t expeoted
back at th end of th week from Nw
York, where h ha been for th last fort
night engaged In committee work follow
ing th convention of th Ameiioan In
stitute of Architecture.
Dean and Mrs. Jama A. Taneoek r
turned Tuesday from a delightful trip
to California. A letter from tbelr son.
Montagu, who went with a group of
college boy to do Red Cross aervlo
In Hcrria. was received this week from
Oreeoe, where they had to wait for th
Servian government to send for them.
Mr. BL H. Hpragu Diana It n b
Chicago the UtUr part of next week to
enter th Woman' National golf tour
nament, which will open on th On
wentsla link th first week la Septem
ber. Mr. J. T. Stewart. M, now av
Westhampton. also plans to corns west
at that Urn to enter th tournament and
It U likely that Mrs. Frank Wllhslm, a
former Omaha girl, will b among th
entrant.
Vacationeeri Are Eeturninsr.
Mr. and Mra John T. Yates returned
last week from Lake Alexandria. Minn.,
ana other northern resort.
Mr. Wilson Low ha returned from
Katon' ranch after a week or ten days
there. Mra Low will probably return
next week.
Mr. and Mra Lee a. KraU and son.
Kenneth, bave Just returned from Mant
tou, Colo., where they spent their sum
mer vacation climbing mountains and
Mewing the beauties of the Colorado
Kockles.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pint have re
lumed from a visit to her parents sura
mer tiome at Spreadeagl Lake. Wla
Mrs. Pinto went Uvere from th Whist
congress in Chicago, stopping In Milwau
Kee for a short time.
air. and Mrs. Walter O. Preston and
uu nave reiurneq rrom six week on th
ra.-uic coast, visiting the exposition and
-.i. w rwwn a ewers, on or whom
Mra. Norman Kuhn. formerly of this
ity. Mr. Preston's other two sister
whom they visited are Mrs. John Ral-
ton of Oregon and Mrs. B. H. Duncan
of Reattle.
Mlaa Gertrude Mets, who ha been at
KlUhorn Lodge in Eats Park most of
the summer, returned homa Thurad
wun rer cnoiner, Mra Charles Mets, who
met her In Denver. Mra John A. Kuhn
and Miss Marlon Kuhn. who went to th
Park at the same time with MUs Oer-tri-de
Meu. are remaining a little longer.
Soiourn at Northern Lakes.
Mia Mary F. Thomas I at th Minne
sota lakes for th month of August
Mia Blanch Van Kuran left Fridav
for a ten nays' atay at northern lakrs
Mr. and Mr. W. A. McKey are spend
ing three weeks at Birch Island) Lak
Clarence bqulres Is enjoying three
weeks' fishing trip at Clear Water Lake
Minn.
Mr. and Mra R. J. Dinning leav to
lay for Char Is vols, where they will
spnd the remainder of th summer.
Among the Visitor.
Mrt. J. fr Kodru and children arrived
tfiturday from Emporia and ar gutat
of Mrs. F. A. Biosan and Mr. Biogao.
Jade Howard Keftndy and daughter.
lttj. of Ijmolii, ai spending two
Young Hostesses
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week with Mr. and Mra Raymond IS.
Da via.
Mia Helen Mage of Chicago Is visit
Ing her brother and hi wlfs, Mr. and
Mr. Wayland Magee, at Bummerhltl
Farm.
Mr. Ernest Olbeon of Los Angeles,
Cal., I In th city, making an extended
visit with her daughter, Mr. IV. IL
Morton and Mrs. Jay Griffin.
Mrs, Robert Lowell Parker and little
daughter, Qretehen, arrived Tuesday
from San Diego, Cal., tvpend a month
with her parents, Mr. and Mr. F. TV.
McConnell,
Mr, and Mr. Justus Low and small
son of Milwaukee are th guest fo her
parents, Mr and Mra Charles Harding,
for ten days. Mr. Low leave today,
but hi wife and baby will remain an
other week.
Mis Ellsa Haleey of Kllsabeth, K. J.,
arrives today to be the guest of Miss
Oladys and Miss Daphne Peter for two
weeks. Miss Hatsey ha visited Omaha
before, having been bridesmaid at th
wedding of Miss Olive Baker and Mr.
Harry Kelly.
Mra K. S. West brook Is expecting Mrs.
Lynch of Chicago, formerly Miss Rowenn
Hlgglnaon of thl city, to stop a few
day with her on her way to Berkeley.
Cal. Her husband. Dr. Lynch, ha beun
offered a position aa Instructor in the
IThlverslty of California and they will
live In Berkeley.
At Seymour Lake Country Club.
Mr. Oorg Cleveland gav a dancing
party Friday. His gues't warei
Meeere, and Meadameew
Charles EL Reea. t Morse L. Murray.
J. Noble DePTanoe, liward ssdsn.
Misses- Mlaaea
Margaret Eden, B. Welsh,
" "'"ha. Juanlta. Hbha.
Aflel WmS,
aJessra
A. O. Oreen,
Messrs.
C. B. Whitney.
l. a. Heyn.
Mra Oeorg E. Nickel
bad as her
guests Friday evening:
Mis Ml
Marl Yard, Honor Yard.
Virginia Whit. Vivian Franosa
Maurlel Yard, Of Jollet, HI.,
Gladys Mlcksl.
With Mr. and Mra C X. Vollmer were;
Messrs. and Mesdames
Bird F. Miller, Vlrgl Nichols,
Frank Oresley.
Mia Irm Book.
Mr. W. H. Cheek.
Miss Mary Cook entertained Messrs.
and Msedames: . U W. B;lng. V. H.
MlakeselL W. B. Cheek. Ben Roth and
Mr. C Allsworth.
Mr Jam H. Boyle iitertalned at din
ner Friday evening fori
rilna Mlaaea
Helen Ingersoa. Louise Burch.
Measr Measr.
Oeont avland. Be v re a Kussman.
Other parties war ntrtalnd Friday
evening by Mr. and Mra John bnon. i
wha had lght guest; Willi Crosby'
sixi Ml Frn Pool, twenty-four; J. F.
Aull, flv. and C. R. Orchard, four.
Mr. J. H. Parratt ha Issued Invita
tions for a tea to be given next Wednes
day afternoon In honor of Mi Samuel
A. Ball, a recent brlda
Th Sunday evening musical
h 1
proven Quit popular and Mr. IUstl
Tetard. baraton. and Mr. Arthur Lyons.
win mntiibuta numbers follow-,
lug th dinner hour this evening. .
At Happy Hollow Club.
Mr. J. J. Jump ha mad reserva
tion for eleven guests for dinner at th
Happy Hollow clu on Tuesday ven
tre;. On Thursday vnlng Mr. P. J.
Peterson and Mr. Frank Clark will
have guest at th Married Polk' din
ner at th Happy Hollow club.
Miss Eleanor Carpenter and Mis Mar
garet Wright entertained at dinner last
evening at the Happy Hollow club In
honor of their guests, th Misses Valeria
Bonnell, Hermlne Hatfield, Marion Pet
tis and Dorothy PetUa The other guesfs
present wer:
Mrs. J. F. Carpenter,
M laws-
Dorothy Wriicht.
Marlon Carpenter.
Measra
Giant McKadden.
i howmun.
Ail a wngnt.
Meeara
Herbert Hammer.
Donald, Petila.
Robert Hughes.
Alien McDonald.
t....i- u.ddM.
Wllaon Kui-nanan
Haw worn uanicis, w. . nui.
llr, vs llllam U. Peterson enienainea
tlx gueats at dinner last evening at the
li.i i, Hollow club In honor of MUs
Maran Armttase. th guest of Mlaa j
Luella Anderson.
Others entertained at dinner last vn
ing at the Happy Hollow club wer: I
W. Hayward, who four guests; C. L.
Atlrman. four; N orris Brown, four, and
H. N. Wood. four.
Thuraday has been designated as Mar
ried People's night at the Happy Hollow J
club and cards have been sent to the
four hundred married member of th club
announcing that th dinner-dance that
evening wUl be especially for tbem, with j
music and dances to their taste, the old
two-step and wslts and even the square
danoe to take the place of the fox trot
and one-step.
At the Field Club.
Mi Helen Ingworeen entertained at a
lar-u dinner last evening at th Field
j club In honor of her gueat. Miss Louise
rsurcn. or uubuque, and for Mlas Oath- I
trine Calder of Cleveland: O., the gueat I
Helen Ingwerscn ZZIZTTZZT iTi , i '"y
drr ami GUEST OF WINIFRED BEAHDT 4 ' t V
v THIS WEEK. U, y:y ) K Grace.
Who Are Entertaining
T r T. 1 rr ! " 1
n.
DoroiJiy JShapp
of th Misses Marlon and Naomi Towle.
Th other guests Included)
Mlsse Misses
Gertrude Porter, Naomi Towla
Orac Allison, Hssel I'lxl.ke,
Gertrude stout, Marion Towle. ,
Messrs. Messrs.
Warren BreckenridgePVtllllp nowni.
Frits Bunhola, Albert Plbbernsen,
IHavers Suamann, l'aul Phlrley,
Robert Edwards, Robert lngwersen,
Kenneth Norton,
Meaars. and Mesdames
H O. Edwards. it. J. Ingwersen.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lott entertained
even guest at dinner last evening at the
Field olub) Jo Hhlrepian, two, and J. A.
Monro, three.
At the Country Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton enter
tained at Jlnner last evening at the
Country club, when their guests were:
Mesars. and Mesdames:
Charles Kuuntxe, K, H. frprague,
Olenn Wharton, vf. J. Foye,
Moahter Colpetser, Will Hurnu,
Mesara Meaars.
Dick Ktewart, Itohert Burns.
Ward Uures, Anderson,
Miss Mary Uurkley,
Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Bummera
' Mr. Frauk Uurklty gave a dinner of
ten cover last evening at th Country
club; W, J. Walters entertained six
guest; E. J. Wickham, fourteen; C. F.
McUrew, two; H. B. CTarke. eight; R. B.
Towle, four, and Benator Q. M. Hitch
cock, four.
Wrddins Plaru.
The marriage of Miss Louise Tates,
riauiMer nf Mr. and Mrs. Jamca A
Yates, and Mr. Walter R. Bouse will
be celebrated Faturday morning, August
tS, at et. Cecilia's church. Miss Lois
Hyde and Mrs. Louis C. Rous of
Qalena. 111., brother of the groom, will
be th attendants. A wedding break-
ST. WHS GIRL TO WED AN
OMAHA MAN.
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Houso Guests
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fait will be served at the horn of the
bride's parents Immediately after the 1
oeremony. The young couple will leavo I
the same day for Galena, 111., where they
will be th guests of ths groom's
parents. Later they will take an ex
tended trip through the west, after which
they will reside In Omaha.
Entertain for Cousin.
Messrs. Lyle and Wayne Hoffman enter
tained at their home for their couain,
Miss Zclpha Wyckoff of Bushnell, 111.,
and Mr. Chauncey O. Brooks of Hlandlne
vllle. 111. Those present were:
Misses Misses
Zelpha Wyckoff, I.iilae Damon,
joaeunine iiriiim, I'jjna layior.
M.rv STiiilev
Helen Taylor. ,
llrace MeColllater,
Ituth Klllngton.
Merle Bronaon,
Anna Killing,
Oretuhen itlll,
May Fallon.
I tattle Morse,
Ruth Taylor.
Millie Blerman
.Vleaara
Messrs
Chauni ey O. Brooks, C. J. Panlnaer.
Ralph Elllsworth, (luy Botirli'liia.
1'onnrd Kllaworth, Humner HtebbliiB,
Jack Austin, Arthur Bouner,
Walter Yarlots, Wlllard Hoffman,
John McCrea, Vayne Ifoffman,
Jack Huller, Lyle Hoffman.
Measis. and Mesdames
J. L. Ellsworth. V. H. Judson,
H. II. Hoffman, A. II. Vorabtirgh.
Prettiest Kiln Notes.
Mr. and Mra H. B. Wilber returned
Thursday from Thermopolla, Wyo.
Mr. and Mra Ooorgo Covert and chil
dren, accompanied by Mrs. Charles Mar.
tin and Mra Hendrtckson. have returned
from a delightful two weeks' flailing trip
in Colorado.
Mr. Howard Hawk entertained tho Five
Hundred olub at luncheon, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra F. N. High returned Sun
dav from Peru, where they attended tho
wedding of Mra H'srh's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. David MoCafferty have
returned from a month motoring trip
through Colorado,
Mir Hanna, who ha been the guest
of her aunt, Mra. Mary Vandorford, left
Saturday for her homo In Atkinson, Neb.
Mra F. W. Pfleglng 1 visiting her
mother In Rjuisaa City.
Mr. and Mra H. A. MoCord havo re
turned from a week's automobile trip
to Oakland and other Nebraska point.
Thursday of last week Mra Anna J.
Downey entertained at an Informal lunch
eon, after which she delighted the guests
by showing them her wedding gown.
which she had herself mad entirely by
hand In 1S80. Those present were Mea-
dans 8. Ralnbolt, J. EX Ludecke, Charles
Needham, II. a Fllnn. A. D. Northrup,
Charles J. Wonder and Downey.
Little Folk Celebrate.
Mlaa Miriam Moeher entertained her
little friend Thuraday In honor of her
eleventh birthday. The afternoon was
spent In playing games. A dainty lunch
eon was served to th little folks, the
table decorations being in pink and whlto.
Th centerpleo was a white birthday
cake around whloh wer eleven pink
candles. Those present were.
Mimes Mlx.ee
Harriet Rose-water, Marguerite Oreenfielt
Mildred t'ohn.
Mirtam Uoldnnith,
Jeanette Ooldsmlth,
Henrietta Kthn.
N'nda Jan tson.
mcB rtoeemnai.
Loulee Rosenthal,
Knna Wells,
Flo-rnee Lewis.
Christina Bwearingen
Antoinette Beau,
Vctte Wriaht.
Fstelle Iar4dus,
Helen Callahan.
Frances Swearingen.
Maatera Masters
Harold Pollack, Leo Moakovtti,
Kalwh Kshn. Louts Port.
Michael Goldsmith. Loui. Moeher,
A party was given for WaXlao McLean,
in honor of his fifth birthday. Those pres
ent wer:
Mlase
Mtaeea-
Orace Wake,
Ruth Souders
of Benson.
Olemlora McLean,
Buth Barton.
Maaters
Wallace McLean.
Julius lnti.
Anna Fixa,
Vlrslnla Paxton.
Mildred Nlcklas.
Maatera
Donald Camp.
Eugene Borger.
Betrothal Announcements.
Mrs. J. Bushman of St- Louis an
nounces the engagement nf her daughter.
Father, snd Mr. H. B. Milder or this city.
Th wedding will he celebrated this win
ter. ftna Ttmhmftn I m ts. W.. Xf
rl M'lder and was maid of honor at the
I Mr. H. B. Milder attended his brother as'
1 , . i
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Dworak. Bouth
Hd. announr the ensasement of their
daughter. I1II. Fl ssbeth to Oeorge
Parks, jr. The wedding will tsk pl.c
..n- w
r. mna aira Artnur hKe announce.
me ensaTeni or tneir daughter. Bertha,
to Mr. Charles H. Redman of Ottumwa
la. No date has been set for th wd-
d ng.
Mr. and Mra William Slever announce
th engagement of their daughter. Emma,
to Mr. Vincent H. Elseffer. The wed
ding will be celebrated lata In th fall.
Motor Trips Popular.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur English hav gono
to Minnesota on a motor trtpi
Mr. Conrad Young and hi slater. Miss
Younu. with Miae Helen Kcobia and Ral
ston Bcoble. are expected hom tonight
from a delightful two weeks' motor trip
t MiiiiK-aiwIla and St. Paul. The Dart v
,-wi-ut uu by way uf OkobvJI and were mt
In Minneapolis ty Mr. FranK MoremaA'
and Mr. Wsllaco Lyman and together
they vlslte1 all the clubs and Interesting
places around the two citleA Including
Mtnnetonka and Christmas Lake. From
t. Paul they came down by boat to la,v-
ewwt and motorvl frum there to le ;
Molnep, where they stopped for th tennis!
garnn.
Future Affair.
Misn Oladyi I 'mere will be hixiteis nt
a dinner at the t'ountiy club We1new!y
even;nK. i-or.iplimeritar..- to Mia Khz
Halsev of tliwlpcth, .V. J.
Mlaa Ixiul.sn Whlto will give a luncheon
Saturday at the Happy Hollow club.
Hewe of the Wayfarers.
Mr. snd Mrs. Ueorse A. Joalyn are
now hi rRii i rancmco ior ine expowi-
tlot, and have not act a date for. their
return t Omaha.
To Honor Bride.
Mrs. J. W. Pkoglnnd entertained at a 'may be removed by th dealer,
mlace lunois xhower Thursday evenlnir Mrs. Lillian Perry complained she or
in honor of Mloe Joeephine Rhoden, who dered a four-pound dressed chicken, but
Is to marry An hlbnld Kelly early In Sep-
tern her. A pink color scheme was carried "SSgllgB
out and tho presents were dnpostted in j
a hue wedding coke. Those present
were :
M'.Faea
Jonephlno Rhoden
Kmlly Clew
rind in Nelnon
Vlma Mi'Cullough
Mayrne Mlnlx
Betty Itoblnnon
Mlaa
liena MoOiillough
Kill nn Mlnlx
Zella Manrold
ertrurt Kelly
Elolaa Virtue
'arrle Nelson
Stork Special.
A son was born to Mr. and Mra Fore-t
Richardson.
Bridee Luncheon.
Mra W. O. Spain gave a bridge lunch-1
eon Friday at her home in honor of Mra I
C. B. Tat, a rsoent bride, and for Mis
Hannah Tats, who will be married to Mr, ,
Jack Dunn thl fall. Th room wer
profumly docc rated with Dink and whit
cosmos and thoe present were)
Meadameav
Meadamesv-
C. 1. Tate,
Jit1'
Oeorge Miller,
W. C. Fraser,
Per1 N'ehola
Dexter Carson.
C. W. 1 Adams,
A. O. Plnkertcm.
F. A. Thompklns,
Benn ClO'-er,
H. B. Carlson,
B. Cameron,
Minaes
Mlssea
Charlotte Tompkins, TTtta Baronsten,
Mildred Voce Bertha Mora,
of Cleveland, Hannah Tata,
Gertrude Weeth, Oladya Tat.
Anna Purdy,
Phonal Ment'on.
Mrs. Mabel Ogden has returned from
California and Is at the Colonial again.
Mr. E. V. Lewis Is In Ban Francisco
and will remain Indefinitely in California.
Mr. C, B. Johannes Is at Boulder, Colo., ',
with her mother and suiter, Mrs. Fitch
and Miss Pitch.
II. K. Bartley, assistant to Dr. H. A.
Waggenar, left Saturday evening for a
business trip of on week to Chicago.
John J, Toms has gone for a thirty
days' outing at St Paul, Minn., where he
will join hi wife and take a trip Into
Montana.
Clarence Peters left Sunday for New
Haven to do some work at th Rosen
baum school, preparatory to entering Tale
this autumn.
Mrs, Roy Dougall and children, who
have spent th summer hero with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Moorbead,
return next week to Pittsburgh.
Mlse Helen Eastman comes horn from
Camp Mtchlsamml, where she has been
J sine th first week In July. After a
month her. Miss Eastman return to her
art studies In Chicago for the winter.
Mrs. W. V .Morse left Sundsy to visit
her son, Robert, at Vancouver, B. C. Mrs.
Carrier, who has been with Mrs. Mores
in Mrs. George Palmer's home since her
return from California, Is now at the
Colonial.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Weller have
gone to Colorado for a few weeks. They
wll go from there to th coast, where
they will attend tho National Drug con
vention at Santa Barbara. Mr. and Mrs.
Weller will return horn about October 10.
Mrs. Isaac Cole arrives home Sunday
after over three months In th east and
south visiting Mr. Coles' brother in
Philadelphia and Virginia. Mrs. Coles
stopped at Diamond Lake, Ind., to see
her mother, Mrs, Balch, who will remain
away some tlm longer.
Mr. Prank Splgl and daughter. Ber-
j nice, left Batrday evening for New Tork,
accompanied by Mrs. Bplgle's sister, Mra
Louis Allen of New York City, who is
returning from an extended trip to Cali
fornia. They wUl visit Chicago. Detroit,
Buffalo, Niagara Palls and Albany, Mrs.
Kplgt and daughter will return about
November 1.
In and Oat of the Bee Hire.
Mra D. V. Sholea ha gone to Califor
nia. Mrs. C. IL Dewey U visiting relatives
in Ohio.
Mr. Howard Baldrig returned Satur
day from California,
Mr. Osgood Eastman leave today for a
Dusinesa trip to California,
Mr. F. A. Brogan returns Monday from
a snort tnp to California,
Mr. and Mra W. J. Burgess have re
turned from a California trip.
Mra W. H. Buchols and family have
returned rrom Christmas Lake.
Mra. Reld W. Talmag has gone to
New York to remain until September.
Mr. and Mra Harold Pritchett returned
Thursday from a week's trip to Chicago.
Miss Man Fumy returned last week
from a visit of several weeks In Kansas
City.
Mra Will Poppleton and eon are ex
pected to return from Christmas Lake
this week.
Mr. and Mra Fred Mets and Miss Har
riet Met return today from Henry, ni..
where they have been visiting.
Miss Rdna Riley, accompanied by her
cousin, Marls, returned Wednesday from
California and th Grand Canyon.
Th Misses Frances and Isabella Palais
ar expected home today from
weeks' stay In New York City.
Mr. 1 M. Jones left Thuraday
is.
I Fac'f!o J"0' 1wh'Pe be wlH pen4
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Bcranton. Pa. ar visiting their aunt.
i JJ2- F' " rDUU hm tr(m th"
Mr Mr4 Q w w,ttlM chU.
.rrive1 hom, w.y from
Hollywood homo, where they have spent
, th summer.
Mr. and Mra A nan Raymond left Pri
day morning for Sririt Lake, la, where
they will be at th Hotel Orleans for
several weeka
Dr. Mary Strong left yesterday for Or
ford, K. H., to be present at the annlver- j
eary celebration of the settlement. She
will return September 1.
Miss Christine Bowie, who has spent
th summer In California and th Canar
dlan Rockies with Mis Kffie Pag of
Topeka. Kan., returned home this week,
railed her by th death of her father,
Mr. and Mr. A. 8. Leermakers, accom
panied by their children. Tony and Jaok,
and Mra leermakers sister. Mias Jennie
Andrews, are In Minneapolis, stopping
near Cedar Laka Mr. I.eermakers re
turned from Minneapolis a couple of
weel
John Grant Pegg is
' Expert on Subject
of Dressed Chicken
There Is distinction with a difference
between a "drecd chicken," and n
"dressed ii.i-l drawn rlileken," accordliiR
to John tlr&nt IVag. city sealer of
I weights m.rl measurea, who gave expert
I testimony on the subject before the po-
lice Judge during the hearing of a case
1 brought by a householder nKainst Sam
I uel I- inkeliU-in.
J Mr. Pefs cialma to know a thing or
I two r.lKjut chicken. He explained to
! the Judge that "chicken" means a
. ioiiieat!( fowl uud when order! for
i . , ,, ,,. ,
, '7 ''T T, ' ' Tk'""
i thWt """" b,e bft ot lt' f"ther''
without removal of th head, feet or
j entrails; but If ordered "dressed and
, drawn", then everythln not eatable
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A. KOSFE CO., 1513-1515 Douglas St.
Come to Our Remodeling Dale
when the order had been delivered and
paid for she learned she had received
a dressed and drawn bird weighing three
pounds, wheres she paid for four
pounds.
Mr. Pegg testified that hi erperlenc
with chicken leads him to belleva that
the difference In we'aht should not have
been more than three-quarter of a
pound In thl Instance. He also x
plaind that the dealer gets the benefit
of the head, feet and entrails by oil
ing them with erap meat to a concern
which pay seven to eight rent a pound
for this material.
Flnkelstein wss fined 15 and coat
INDIANA FOLKS RETURNING
FROM COAST STOP HERE
Judge Jame S. Drake of th Thirty
fourth Judicial district of Indiana, I In
Omaha from th west. Judge Drake, is
well known in Omaha and will spend
soma time visiting J. F, Prentiss. Mrs.
Drake accompanies the Judge, and they
are returning from a trip to th Paclfl- v
coast, where they visited both expos', j
Hons,
Edward E. Lit
1813-1815
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