niH OMAHA RUXDAY BEE: MAKCII 12, lOlfi. 3 B i I i 1 V. y -, 1 I i X Council Bluffs fj N Social Notes IU ! : A most plcas.-mt .:tpilse party wns V,l',n on Mr. rn.t Mr. It. It. Hutchison on Tueolay evening nt their new home in Hazel tH, the occasion being Mrs. Hutchison's b:rtbiy. A Mrs. Hutchi son's blrt'.id-iy om s only om-e In four years a special effort wa made to make the affair a mor.ior.iMo one. Various giiinra cr enjoyed and supper was served About fifty IK'' wore pre?e-.?. A Jolly party of people gathered Satur.lsy evening nt liie nomo of Mr. and I Mr. W. C. Josep'i to r.liete the cap tire by the Keconl P.rshyterlan fUe of the Joe Smith lio.ihy fir the church league basket ball. '1 he loving cup wan i placed on a pedestal In n prominent pln'c In order that all mllit admire It The evening wa spent In basket hall discus sion. rnc!i yomnr man jjlvlns nn Im promptu rpewlt tn romo ' phase of the subject. After tlifl speeches Dr. George A. Uajr mrnlfl a few nprreprlate remnrna. aa atao did Mrs. K. A. Miirelio'.ise. super intendent of the Sunday school. Mr. Jo seph humorously ontl tie,) pims for keep- I fins ni Ire tug the cup anotr.e:' year. The program a lnters l set! with music by Mjss reda Kenady. Miss Katheryn More house. Miss Florence Senior and Mlaa Lois AVood. The basket ball players each bad the privilege of invltlna a young omnn. the ruests numbering about thirty. A two-coyrse luncheon was served by the hostess late In the evening. The Misses Theresa and Kdith Brugen hemke entertained nt a slumber party Saturday night nt the home of their Bis ter, Mrs. R. C. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman have been spending the last week at Holton. Kan., and turned their house over to the youn women, who en Joyed the occasion to the utmost. A taffy pull occupied the early part of the eve ning and a miilnlent upper was served. Mr. E. W. Hart went to Chicago Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon, 2700 Third ave ' nue, observed their thirty-third wedding anniversary Monday evening. They were much surprlaed when a number of friends and relatives, including members of the Xazarene church, of which the family are members, inarched In singing. The eve ning waa most enjoyably spent and re freshments were served at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon have made their , home In Council Bluffs for fourteen years. They have four daughters, all of 1 whom were present at the celebration. I Appropriate addresses were made, to which Mr. and Mrs. Shannon responded. The members of the J. K. club were , entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. arry Arbuthnot at the home of Mrs. 11. A. Musselman. The afternoon was pent at cards and prizes were won by Mrs. A. B. Wright, Mrs. William Mar quardt and Mrs. Williamson. Club guests 1 were Mra. Fred Clausen, Mrs. George Bushnell, Mrs. Wlllamson and Mrs. Mus selman. The club will meet Wednesday of next week at the home of Mrs. Leslie Ktrkpatrick. The members of the Woman' club of the Railway Mall Service were enter ' talned at a I o'clock luncheon on Tues day afternoon at the horn of Mra. R. I latta. Eighteen members were present and Mrs. Charles Reynolds was a club I artiest. After luncheon an Informal pro ; gram waa given, with Mrs. R. O. Aller ' ton s leader, an interesting paper being read by Mra. A. EL Downing. In a gam Whioh followed, prises were won by Mra. Carl FYahm and Mra. Thomas Craig. It w AeAA tn finld n vnlnr BartV for tl member and their families next Tuea ' flay erenlng at tha home of Mrs. W. & Lelghton. Mrs. Lelgtiton will also be , hostess of the club at the April meeting. Announcement has been mad In Des Moines of th marriage of Our Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Andrews of , this city, and Miss Louisa HorCense Par- I sons, daughter or Attorney ana urs. J. M. Parsons of Des Moines, which took j place Sunday evening at the bom of the bride's parents. Th young couple met 1 last year when both were students at , th University of Iowa. They will remain In Des Moines for th present. An ' nounoement of th marriage waa made C at Des Moines Tuesday morning, coming as a great surprise to th friends of th "A young people. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. An VlJrews, narenta of th groom, are at Ex iflelslor Springs, where they have been tot- to last ten days. Mrs. H. A. Quinn entertained th mem bers or the Atlas club at an Orpbeum party Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Watts of Audubon, national president of th baby health associa tion, and Dr. Velura Powell of Bed Oak, were th honor guests at a luncheon given at th Grand hotel en Thursday. Others presents were the past presidents of th Council Bluffs' Woman's club and all who assisted In th baby health contest. On of the most delightful meetings of th year was th "guest day" of th Ideal club, which was held Tuesday at th horn of Mrs. J. P. Organ. Th af fair was given In the form of a musical, under the direction of Mrs. Robert Moth. Each member was privileged to invite a guest, and the program was followed by refreshments and a social time. Mrs. Organ was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. Lewis Cutler, Mrs. A. B. Nicholas, Mrs. W. A. Southard and Mrs. DeVol. Th program opened with a piano solo wf Miss Margaret Etsensperger, which was greatly enjoyed. Miss Pranoes Ear tngflght gave a clever exhibtlon of the aesthetlo dancing, and Mr. Walter Jen kins gave a vocal solo. 'Mrs. Dollle Bur gess gave one of her delightful readings d th program closed wltn a piano som by Miss Vivian Gray. The regular meet ing of the club will be held next Tues day at the horn of Mrs. B. a Terwllll er. The Women's Missionary society met Friday afternoon of this week Instead of Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. V. Beardsley, who was assisted In en tertaining by her mother, Mrs. Stave. A most Interesting Japanese program was given. On account of Ash Wednesday th reg ular meeting of the Flower mission has been postponed one week and will be held March 15 at the home of th Misses Alice and Sara Clark, 219 Frank street. Other hostesses will be Mrs. Glenn Rieder and Mrs. Martin Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Everett enter tained at dinner Monday evening, ten guests being present. Spring flowers, daffodils, hyacinths. Jonquils and tulips were used on the table and In decorating the rooms. The Oakland Avenue club wilt omit the usual meeting Friday of this week, but will meet for a social session March 17 at th home of Mrs. F. H. Orcutt. Fifty-nine women were present at the March meeting of the Federated Moth rV club, held Monday afternoon at the A-ubllc 1 fiom li library, a delegation of women nderwond being guests. Repre sentative of i tie Catholic fe. houls were also pretK-n :nJ asked to Join with the club tn '. ht iomotion of tin summer gar den work auioiig the bvLool cl.llUreu. Mr. Omaha Delegates to D. A. j' I ' r&Z JCV ( w . y m mP - " Nvsm V- r j ISJvvfy Adam eV x! s '. f ! HEW photo Thrslm Archibald 6jmth Whits, who has charge of th garden work. Is making plans for a Saturday morning; market, where the boys and girls can bring their produce for sal ach week. Th commute having In charge th proposition for cleaning th streets reported that much Interest is be ing shown and that th plan Is progress Ins; rapidly. Announcement was mad that a round table, open to all mothers of th city, wUl be held at the high sohool auditorium, Friday, March SL At that time Dr. Ferris will give a talk on "Th Psychology of Punishment In th Horn and School." Mr. and Mrs. Erwin E. Spetman enter tained at auction bridge Monday evening, complimentary to Mr. and Mra, John A. IDutton, who leav soon to make their horn In Vermont. Three tables of auc tion bridge was played and th prises for high scores were won by Miss Tulare Linker and Mr. Don Stouter. Mrs. Dub ton was presented with the guest pris. Following th card gam a course supper was served, covers being laid for four teen. Th art department of th Council Bluffs .Woman's club mat Monday even ing at th publlo library, an Interesting Urn being; spent In th study of th Lich field cathedral. Miss Mltti Pile gar th history of th cathedral, beginning with th Norman structure of the thirteenth century erected on th foundation of th early Saxon church, which suffered by reason of its exposed condition from th invasion of th Danes, and later from tho soldiers of CromwelU 6h also told of Its later restoration under various archi tects. Mrs. Doll la Burgess gave an ex cellent description of th exterior of th red sandstone cathedral of Lichfield, from different angles of view, mentioned as the "Queen of English Cathedrals." its charm as th moat beautiful and symmetrical of cathedrals was men tioned. The richly sculptured fron th long lancet windows and th remarkable Lady chapel were. Included in her descrip tion. Mrs. J. E. Wallace told of th in terior of th cathedral, a soft red In color, speaking especially of the long or vista effect of th nave. Th clustered piers, th fin carved work, the geometri cal traceries, th choir, galleries and the Lady chapel were all described. Th Lady chapel, polygonal In form, she states is the only one of its kind In England. Miss Rice told In a pleasing way of Samuel Johnson, th most dominant figure In Ehgland for th greater part of the eighteenth oentury, and of his connection with th eathedral. His horn snd some of his characteristics were described. Miss Rice also told of the tablet erected to his memory in the eathedral and of the two monuments, on near the cathedral, erected to him In Lichfield. Miss Rice also read Haw thorne's description in "Our Old Home," of the colossal monument portraying the figure of Johnson, and the bas reliefs picturing themes from his life. The next meeting of the department will be held March K). Mrs. V. P. Gay was hostess of the L. L. club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Gay won th club prize and th card game wti followed by a course luncheon. The guests were seated at one long table, at tractively decorated with spring flower. In addition to the members there wer present Mrs. J. P. C'hristensen, Mra I. Mucci, Mrs. S. E. W ha ley and Mra. A. j C. Lane. The club will meet next Wednes 2 day at the horn of Mrs. J. U. Crabtree. A wedding of Interest to a large circle of Council Bluffs people took place at noon Thursday, when Miss Hasel Arnd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Arnd and Mr. Klrnrr J. Martena of West Hide, la., were inlted In marriage. The cere mony took place at the honu of th -brlui-'a purrnts and lr. A. tl. A. itjx lou of til. 1'aui's Uplioul chuivh of lira. VUVSw-" 7 7 I CI tH.Au.it , . ( y : f I m rvxx sw .... ' ..'. s r m . m ficiated. Th wedding waa a slmpl one. and was witnessed only by th Immediate relatives and a few Intimate friends. Th house was attractively decorated for th occasion, baskets of Jonquils and yellow tulips, tied with tulle bows, being prettily used In th room. Th bride was un attended and wore a lovely gown of Georgette crepe over chiffon taffeta. She wore a beautiful corsage of sweet peas! and for-get-me-not. Following th cere mony a luncheon was served. Assisting In serving were Mrs. Charles Oelger of Sioux City, Miss Tulare Llnkey and Miss Esther Thomas, neighbors and childhood friends of th bride. Mr. anA Mrs. Mar tens left for a short wedding trip, after which they will go at ono to housekeep ing at West Side, where their new home is all ready for them. Mr. Mar tens Is established there in the furni ture and Implement business. Th bride Is a clever and accomplished young woman, who has lived here all her lit and has an exceptionally large olrol of friends. She waa graduated from th Council Bluffs High school, later from th stat university and afterward, at tended th Academy of Fin Arts In ChV oago. She has great artlstlo ability and her work is well known here. The Book Lovers met Wednesday aft ernoon at th horn of Mr. Charles R Hannan, sr. Tho cluh commenced th study of Charles Dtckeng. His early neglect and street education, his London Ufa and th various occupations In which he was engaged wer discussed. His humor, pathos and descriptive powers were also discussed. The general dis cussion waa followed by reading of ex tracts from "David Copperfleld." deal ing especially with the well known char acter, "Mr. Mlcawber." Th club will meet with Mrs. Hannan again next Wed nesday afternoon and begin the study of on of Dickens' most able novels, "The Tal of Two Cities." Mr. and Mrs. William Powers enter tained the Social Neighborhood Card club Tuesday evening. Prises for high scores wer won by Mr. Harris and Mrs. Hlckey. Luncheon was served after th gam. Th next meeting of the olub will be held at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Hlckey. Bellevue Society Circles Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Phelps snd Rev. and Mrs. Charles B. Paskervllle of Belle vu entertained the Bellevu college fac ulty at dinner Friday evening. Tti table was tastefully decorated with Jonquils and daffodils and th college colors of purple and gold. The center decoration was a large plate mirror with a border of stnllax and a cluster of Jon quils and daffodils with purple and gold ribbons set In th middle. Plaoes at the table were taken according to a novel scheme. Each person received a card with the first half of a well known prov erb written on it. He took his place where a card with th completed proverb lay. The list of those present Included) .Messrs. and Mesdames E. M. Jones, Stephen Phelps, W. B. Mt-holl, C. E. Raskervllle. Albert Snare. '. A. Mitchell, Mra. liiia si. unurenm. Misses Misses Myrtle Hunter, Sarah Bailey. Luella M. Carter, Messrs. OH.-sr Srhmledel, Fdwin L. Fuls, W. A. Fetera, Br r nine A. Miller. Jeanetle Goodwill. Messrs. J. K. Krlckaon. F. E. Benjamin. It takes but a minute ot time to save dollars lihon you read The live Want A! jtilumus R. Meeting PS. West Ambler Social Activities A daughter was born last weak to Mr. and Mra. D. L. Norton on Forty-eighth and Pin streets. Miss Doris Dimbleby underwent a slight operation last week. Mrs. H. O. Clagett spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week in Lincoln, Nab. John Hensman. Greeley, Neb., formerly of Omaha, was th guest last week of his brother, Mr. XL C. Hensman and other friends her. Mrs. A. M, Jackson and sister. Miss Jo sephine Brady, went to Madison, Neb., last week to attend th wadding of Miss Htldegard Ottopohl to Mr. William Can sen of that place. Miss Ottopohl Is well known tn West Sid having visited her many times aa guast of Mrs. Jackson. Th Grace Eax Bible class will meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock with Mrs. Joseph Gllmore. Fifty-fourth and Hick ory streets. Miss Emma Dale of Council Bluffs, la., was the guest last week for a few days of Mr. and Mra. F. W. Jensen. Charles Allen Is seriously ill at his horn on Fifty-fourth street with erysip elas. Aubrey Shandy has moved his family Into their new home at Fifty-sixth and Center streets. Fred' Nelson is confined to his home with a sever attack of lumbago. Edwin Thompson left last week for Anoka, Neb., where he will spend the summer with his uncle. Mrs. C. J. Roberts spent a few days In Lincoln, Neb., last week. Mrs. Roberts returned Thursday evening. William Car berry Is dangerously 111 at nis noma. The Ladles' Aid of the Jennings Metho dist c'.mrrh will meet Thursday with Mrs. II. W. Stewart, Fifty-fourth and Hickory streets. Mrs. H. E. Brown of Scott's Bluff, Neb., was the truest last week of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Edgar on Fifty-first street. Mrs Brown has been in a local hospital for some time, but expects to be able to re turn soon to her home. Mrs. Louis Krummis entertained at lunch on Saturday for Mrs. William Vickers and Mrs. Cockayne. Mrs. N. F. Thompson entertained Wednesday evening at her home on Fifty second street for the following guests: Mesdames FrAnk Cockayne. Charles Black. P. L. Edgar, II. 8. Nielsen, F. W. Jensen and K. (i. Qrover. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Iinley entertained St their home on Marry street Saturday evening, when covers were laid for: Messrs. and Mevdames James Lem'ey, L. 8. Lemley. John Wleler, A. J. Wlaler, F. Cockayne and Emll Groman. Mrs. Emll Groman entertained at her home Wednesday afternoon, when the following guests were present: Mesdames Fred Tex. K. A. Winn, A. J. Wlaler, John Wisler. Jsy Cole, F. Wagner. S. E. Brown, J. J. Smith , R. J. Sutton. F. K. Kerns, O. Arinbruat, II. J. Roessig, W. V. Johnson. A. Hansen and Miss Lrdla Wl-Ier. Mr. and Mr. James lmley were given a notisen arming In their pew home on Marry street Saturday evening. Those present were: Messri. and Mesdames C. It Zlnk. (I. ( I.emlev, U 8. Imley. R. t:rnn, lliifflngtoti, Miss ltufflngton and Mr. MrOlunK t'ounrll Hhiffs. Mr. ami Mis. Undolph Ruser eelrbrated their tont -fifth wrmllng anniversary Inst Friday liltfht at Ihelr home nn West W'rii'er sti-rrt. The fottoln curat were IprtS'T,': Mrs.Ts. nnd Mrsdartr J. R. Root, II. Urntiines. H. J. ltoessla. Henry 'rnul.tm, llrimati l'st'lrn, ,t. Connelly, ! Fred WoMrrs, t.'. l',ll?sMan. VHm FU-We. F. K. 1V, H. Newton, R '. 'Ni-Rtrr. t. 11, ns'imii. ntt. Rev. anl Mrs. F Wolilrii. Mrs Wllllan Ruser, r...r .. ll,.r,, I'sl.l. IM.I .--irMmnn. John . Mrr.K. Il.l-ry I'.-u.'sr,,. Charles Itool. Woh!.,,. WIMVrn ranlsen. Her- .-si i:..i. Ai.a.is. luer. mm miser. ,J1,.,l w.,riI xvllIiBn, ThomiJl. t,,e R.IMnh Uusrr. Fs'-l-n. Kng.-n ; democratic ticket Oeorge Sorenson and Fe.i-.msn. Kml.,',,1, Ott. lleihert Ruser. 1 Klnnk K,n w for the mayor- V H lsm nuser. K.1nr,l lluser. Rus.l fMf, A jRmM, n,eniiemsn for the (reas K!( ; e. M Margaret Fnhl, Minnie ! ure, ship. fV. far no one else has filed for ral.V MlnnlM Armbrvsl. Ruth Newton. . tl. rrst r the off.ce.t. The wot and dry Eva tot. ima Maack, Metlia Ul.le, ,oto will not come up this year. Mabel Hnh'. Mal e! I'"len, tlrare Paul-i The Kaglo's military batiil of twenty sen. Ami" Fox. Mi l4ua Ituser and ; two pl.ee under the leadership of II. H. Porn r hl. ' Kehrs will present a minstrel show at -I j th Engl hull on two nights. March 3P Social Affairs of the South Side M;.- Mniirlur Murdock. n Junior at Ne- J J brarka university, ent the week-end : w th her parents. Judge and Mra. A. H. Murdoch. j ; The Misses Rose and Margaret Hannon i will enterttiln Ihe Itrglna club at thelrl home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Irln Howe entertained at a Ven sh tr.oii at her honin Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon was apont with needle Wot k and Ufiut refreshment wore served. irf. Pnvtmi will be hostess at the ne.xt meeting. Those present were Meadamt-a Noe. Christie, Fisher,' Cum-rrln-r. Ptrawberker, Madden, Dawson, Curtis, Howe. I Mrs. Wllllnni Hhowtn entertained Tuea- doy afternoon. After luncheon th af ternoon wss spent In playing bridge. Mra. Earl Abbott entertained the Mon day Afternoon High Five club at her homo Monday afternoon. Mrs. V. Smith was guest of the cluh, Members present were Mesdames Gallagher, Minor, Cum- mtngs, Moore, Paafeld, Noe, Dyke, Kel- loBg, Kllker. Mrs. F. E. Anw-s entertained at a bridge party at her home In honor of her sister, Mrs. F. K Hall of Denver, who la visit ing her. Thoee present were Mesdames McDonald. Culk'n, McElroy, Radsuwelt, Dennis, FYancls, Ball, Ames. Mrs. M O. Furen entertained a bridge party In honor of Mrs. F. L. Ball of Den ver. Twelve guests were present. The Christian Endeavor society of Wheeler Memorial church will be enter tained Thursday evening by Misses Gran Sturroeh and Ruth Derbyshire at the home of Mln fcturroek. After a short bvalneas mi-etlng the evening will be spent In a social good time. Mrs. George Francis entertained Fri day evening at a bridge party for Mrs. F. I Ball of Denver, who is visiting Mrs. F. E. Ames. The C. W. club waa entertained at th home of Miss Helen Clark Monday Tu ning. Mra. F. L. Bird was chaperon. Those present were; Misses Ida Ilurd, Oreo Demoreat, F.rlynn Bird, Alletta Mo- Cauley, .Tannett Watson, Martha Adams, Helen Benson, Elisabeth Nollaon. Jessie Tuoker, Helen Clark, Beatrice Walls. Th wedding of Miss Ann Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthsw Pe tersen, to Dietrich H. Boettcher took place Wednesday at th horn of th bride's parents. Th ceremony was per formed by Rev. R. L. Wheeler at 7:10 o'clock, after which 4 supper was served. Th brtd wore a beautiful whit satin gown with trimmings of paarla and duch ess lace and a Ions' tulle veil, and carried a shower bouquet of whit roses and lilies of th valley. The biidemald. Miss Mata Petersen, sister of th brld. wore a pal green taffeta dress and carried white carnations. Miss Amanda Peter sen, another slater of th brld, played Lohengrin's wedding march. Th best man was Mr. Carl Brrgqulst. Mr. and Mrs. Boettcher left for a western wed ding trip, after which they will make their home at Raymar, Colo., on a ranch. Th out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Cruse, Mr. Carl Cruse of Mlneola, la.; Mr. and Mr. IL Bottnhr or Millard, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Pater son or Blair. Th marriage or Mr. Jsmes I David son and Miss Bessls Paullson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a J. PaullsonA took place at th horn of Rev. Mr. Cornish Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Comlsh and Mr. James Spears being th only wit nesses. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson will be at horn at th Oreer "hotel. Th mualo department of th South Sid Woman's club held Its last meeting at th home of Miss Jean Lee Saturday afternoon. Th opera "Martha" was taken up. Mrs. Esrl Brown gave th story of th opera. Mrs. Walter Hill talked of the life of the composer. Mis Cecil Cor utzh played th piano solos, while the vocal solos wer taken by Misses Louis Bratton. Georginla Davis, Jean Lee and Mesdames Ringer and Kullborn, Florence Social Items Mrs. Helen Depre of Kansas City, Mo., Is visiting relatives in Florence. Wilbur Reed entertained delightfully In honor of his thirteenth birthday. Afler the gamns refreshments wer served. Those present were Mildred Chambers, Gertrudo Krum, June Chambers, Ells Sachs, Dorothy Reed, Marl Fllley, Lurana Lewis. T a Swanson, Flora Jasperson. Daisy III ttcr, Elner Swanson, Anton Alder, William House, Gerald Mitchell, Bevrrad Jensen. Wilbur Reed, John Tracy and Mr. and Mra Reed. alias Edith Raymond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Raymond of Florence, and Mr. Charles Travers of Omaha, were married Tuesday by Desn J. A. Tanoock. They will be at horns after April 15 at the Traverton apartments In Omaha. In celebration of their daughter, Ruth's eleventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Tuttle entertained a number of the younger folks the first of the week. Games snd refreshments constituted the afternoon's program. Those present were Misses Ruth Doty, Elisabeth Gwynne, Pearl Cornish, Ella dreen. Sarah Bullock, Rhea Lemon, Doris Cole, Msrtha Robins, Orietta Barber, Hulda Reevea, Agatha j Roth, Iona Roberts. Jan Depree, Ruth Tutlle. Carrie Park. Etta Duah. Eva fJemoes. Mrs. Anna Tike, Mrs. W. R. Parks and Mrs. William Tuttle. Mis. Wilbur HoUman of Omaha 1 pending ths week end With her mother. Mrs. 1!. H. Olmsted, who has been MMting her daughter, Mrs. Penile O. Mc Cloud In Chicago, la epec:'rd home Sun ilny evening. Taiil S. Rlvrlt spent Sunday In Lincoln visiting his parents, returning home Mon day, Mla Mary 8. Puttie, daughter of Mr. and Mra. HiiRh Sultle, and Mr. John C. t'louilt were married at the hon-.e of the bride's parents Tuesday. They wilt make thrlr home on Mr. Cloudt'a farm north of town. The Faglrs' Dancing club gave a lrely attended dance at thrlr hall Haturdsy evening. Tuesday will be primary day In Flor ence. The lepubllcan do not serin to have any contests on only one man flllna for each offlre as follows: Mayor. F. P.. Tuckfr. c, c,ork John ondoon, clt, ,r n(,(.rpr. ,.,., noi.t w,ri, j,,,,,,, ,n, y K Johnson; cou Kl'mar y m mnn nn 31. Tiie second part or the show Is a MUsl.'ul fantasy entitled. "The Isle of Stv," and contnlns some of the eatrh lest music ever written. The proceed of the entertainment will ro toward pur chasing uniforms for the band. ru. v. - -1 .... , . . .... Florence Presbyterian church have or- ganlse.1 a ten-plecc orohestra and began tel eai sals under the direction of Frof. II. H. Rohra, the Eagles' band leader. Benson Social Circles Mrs. A. L. StiaMe returned Sunday frrm a U It lit In r i Inter In York. No. Mr. N. II. Tyson returned Thurs lay night from a trip to Fort Iode, la. Mr. and .Mrs. Kd Wulff have retime I to thrlr home In Pine Bluff. Wye., aflir an extended visit here. Mrs. Wa'ter Janke entertained the Em manuel Lutheran Iadlrs' Aid society on Thursday. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oleson Thursday and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson on Sunday. Mlaa Helen Mills of Arnold, Neh.. M a guest at th horn of her brother, W. J, Mill. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Peters entertained last week for Mr. and Mra. J. L. Brown of Eagle Grove, la. Mrs. C. F. Streir of Portland. Ore., and Mrs. George Marshall of Sioux City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wiggins Is at week. Mrs. Q. T. Robblns entertained In honor cf Mrs. James Rred ot Llnoln :n1 Mr- - Grant of Melbrook. Wyo. Mrs. Gorton Ruth entertained at dinner on Sunday ti honor of Mra. George Usher of Fort Collins. Colo., and Misses-Alma Spetman and Emma Wlnslade of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Palmer entertained at dinner on Sunday In honor o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pwanson. Covers were laid for twelve guests. . Mrs. H. A. Haney entertained at din ner on ' Tuesday In honor of Her little daughter's birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for six guests. ' Mrs. If. Johnson entertained at dfnnr Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. H. Mclver of Garfield, Wash.,' and Mr. and Mrs. Dave, Fleck of Elk City. Th Benson fir department held a ban Quet at th Commercial cafe Tursdiy evening. Stat Fir Marshal W. ft. Rid gell was guest of honor. Speeches wer mad by th mayor. Rev. Mr. McClt:ni and Rev. M. Calvert, a C. William gave the history of the department Mrs. J. N. Horton and Miss Lillian SUger ar spending a few day visiting in CI arks. Neb, with Miss Madeline Hop ton. . Th funeral services of Henry Damke, who has lived at "Cherry Oroft" as gardener, and died Tuesday, wer held last Friday. Mr. W. D. Barnes, formerly ot Ben son, left Friday for his horn In Canada after a visit at th horn of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Johnson. , Mrs. Walter Bnell will be th hostess for th Presbyterian and Mrs. Davey for th Methodist Ladies' Aid societies on next Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. ' Jones entertained on Tuesday evening at their horn for th Swastika Circle and Kplghts of th Bquar Table. Mrs. A. P. McCarthy entertained the AAifweldersehen club on Tuesday after noon. Prise wer won by Mesdames Roshone, Davis and Talbot A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Wlchert last Sunday and to Mr. and Mrs. Martin McAndrews on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Herbert left for Honolulu on Tuesday after a visit with re'atives here. Mlts Mary Dran entertained the Phllathea class at her horn on Friday evening at a social party. Th Baptist Brotherhood will give a So matter what you wish In Diamonds, Watches, Holld Gold and rut Inum Jewelry, Silverware, etc., we can save, you money. Take advan tatfe, of our lxw 1 "rices and h'juty Tvrms. Your credit Is good witii us. $40w$40 fl a lv'1 W'k Loftirk ff "Perfection" II Diamond Ring I sTo. B7S A wonderful stone I 1 I I of generous proportions anJ J I l full of fiery brilliancy set I I in lik aolhl gold, cased in hao'lsome velvet ring box. f.I VV TERMS Only J Jft4 Ladles' Ring. T fins Diamond, set la platinum: look. Ilk a alngie lars t" worth lbr. r four ttmr. ss murk; b.nl ot ring I. Uk t9 suil4 sold 93.M a Month Opea daily antu g p. m-i Bator, days till Siao. Call or write for Catalog Mo. 803. phone Douglas 1444 anfl salesman will call. TM L, Vslllvra, oil sold, bsaulirul 1 U, i r !. t lii mond lUmqua Prl Droo ti-ln. 1 S tl.0 a Month Qpl?! f V H B3 d&Ros&ca;;.: ..t banquet on Tuesday evening at th Odd Fellows' hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anson, recently married, visited with the former's sister, Mrs. Schmidt 'nst week. Mrs. Anson was Miss FJnor Stler of Benson. J Miss Marguerite Llljcnstolre entertained the Luther league at a social meeting Tuesday evening. Tapers and music con stituted the program. Mra. F. M. Fallry attended the weddlngj of her niece. Mis Elsie Hire and Mr. Howard Wilson In South Side last week. Ralston's Social Events The IlAlston pupils of Harvey Hunting ton and l.yle Jackson gave a musical re cital in the church Friday evening. Mr nnd Mrs. B. J. Ha veil will leav Monday for their new home at Fort Col lins. Colo. A farewell party was given them by their friends Tuesday evening. TANNER AND M'FARLAND FILE FOR SENATE JOBS l .at est filings for public offlc as recorded with Election Commissioner Hnrley Moorhend are ss follows: For road overseer, Ed Nelson, JJnlon precinct: state representative, C. F. Con nolly. 1S.H North ElKhteenth street; E M. Robinson. 4TI9 North Fortieth street; for state senate, John M. Tfcnner and John ViicFarland; for member of Water board, Oeorge L. Campen. Kew. Spring Suits, Coats & Dresses Arriving Daily BEDDECooS, S. H. ACKERMAN 1730 St. Mary's Avenue FUtiron Bids:. Omaha's Exclusive Tailor to Fashionable Women, Up to His Keck In that new buttermilk baby chick food. Get a Free Sample package at yorw dealers. ACompTeU food. Hakes Husky LARTIKG sjisJS STEWART SEED CO. Ill Nortk 18th St RUGS husi rsoig ou Oasrart, RAG RUGS A SPECIALTY Gleaning la Coansctlom. 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