TTTE OMATTA SI'XD.AV nr.V.: APRITi 0. 1 01 n. 3 B Council Bluffs Social Notes Mm. I A. Knhudy, Mm. lul Otto, Mm. Mary Kalley and Mm. 1)1 tin Mt ri tartalned th memtf nf the Hccurity Social club at It lust Hunting at Knlghta or I'ythJ' hull. At hlifh fl. first prlM waa ftwanliil to VI Mry Ewlrig and th ronnolafhin to Mm. '. U Walter. Among th keiislngtun worker ifra, Klnyn MalflriKly won flint prl and th consolation went to Mm. Klla Henry, Th Hub will meet mmmIii Wcilnesley aftrramin with Mm. Annie Isnorom, Mr KIlMli-lh Wright, Mm. Myrtl mrnit and Mm. Arm hack u th hustcaw. Th meeting of th local chapter "f ,1m I'gngbter of th American lteviilutl m planner) for Thursday afternoon Hi the horn nf Mr. K. K Hchncritgi-n, hn to Indefinitely postponed on account of th illness nf Mr, Mcliocrilgcn young on. About twenty member of th i,echU Wy Miiln club met Haturriiiy afternoon tit th home of Mid Helen Mann to et'i'l Haydn and ble mul, Mis Martha K m It v a pleasing violin aolo, accompanl hy Ml Kreda Knnady, n'l Ml Mint tin Kluher played "Irke In th Meadow on th piano, At I o'clock mwirr gcrved, rloelng a mit delightful after noon. Th Huh Will meet giUn th fit at fafurdny In May lit th hoinn of Merino flmlth on Madleori tvni. Following th rendition of a rfcllirhtf.il program th lt avbeduled mealing of lb yr, metiifatr of tli musical il pari merit of th round! Muff Woman' dub elected oflcr for neit year Mon day aftrnoon at th horn of Mr, t'lnr ne Hafer nit franklin niie, The uf fleer tur th yenr r: leader, Mr. JC. Wallace; associate 1a.der, Mm, It. V, Wlkr; aerretary, Mrs H, K I'almer rhslrmsn program committee, Mr. Il'ih art Moth. Th program w given planned and w an eireptlounJIy pic. Ing on, Th three numlsrr ty the hlg'i f hool whetrit wa especially good, Mot Interesting paper wer rend hy Mm Henry f'etemori, Mm, K, A, Townlee, MM Vtrn liaker, Mr. Hubert eioth, Ml Winifred Is-ahy and delightful vocal aolo hy Mia Marguerite J'owera, Ml Velm Mlhenr and Mlaa tibidy Anderaon. A vocal aolo with violin obllgsto wa moat beautifully rendered hy Mia Vclrru Mihiir and Mra, ilrman Kuleah, and piano aoloa wer given by Ml Florence Warrior. Th de(,artrnetit I planning an ftra, mee,i aorn tltn In May for a lHw prornm and recllnl la to lie Klvti at th homi of Mm. Wall: mt April V) hy Mlaa Monhla Nuliixka and Mia iiiella Anderaon, to whl'h all Kiemhei of th woman'a Hub am Invited, Th houth Klrat tret chapter of Ht, J'n ul guild held a delightful meeting Monday afternoon at th horn of Mi T 11. Kvana on Mill afreet. Th hote, wn altd In wrvliijf r' frel,i,ienia nj In enlertalnln- by r, It. Jf. Kvana of Mlnneapolla. Olht-r uet of tli afu-r noon, wera Mra. A, J, t ook, Mra. t.'loia Ward and Mm. J. ), William of Omuh.i, and Mm, U, M, Martin and Mra, (. W. OIlMton of foun-ll Jlluffa, Th chapter will U tntartalned at It net mtlri I y Mr, A, J. fratrtumlaon at her noma jo Commercial atmet. Th ('hrlatlan r.ndeavor of th Klrat ( hrlalan church held buln and aoclal waetlng Monday avcnlriK at th Jiom of Mr, and Mm, (iuy p. Iavltt at vi Ilncoln vnua. About thirty of ma young popia war preot, Tb J-eavlit horn wa decorated In r4 ud whlta, th ICndaavor color. Tle even Ing wa u!iit with mulo aul auie and refrexhrnenl war arvd, Th lio- t mployd a mot uil'ju Idea In aervlnr luwU, amaJi bo it of lunch war hidden all about th houa and tb (ijetta ha4 to find th hldliiK pla:, About twenty rnembam of th Mad rigal club gatbcfeij iMaturday tvenlng at th noma of th Mle Grac and Kloranca Henlor on (.'annlnif Uaet. Tb program a arranged waa carried out and th evening wa a, moat delightful mm. Th hoin of Mr. ICnmia ingall on Waat Broadway waa the acene of a moat delightful meeting of tb rt depart ment of th Council Wuffe Woman club on Monday evening. The magnifi cent cathedral of Ht. I'aul In linden aa th aubject for the evening. Mm, J. J, BUlllvan read an ecellent paper combining the htafory with the dea rip tlon of th exterior of th great eath. dral, which la altuated on the north hank of the Tharnea river. 8ha told of tn contnictlon aa a Norman church In th eleventh century on a Haxon foundation, of i.a Inj i.-le IhroiiKh fire and lightning; of Ita retoratlon by Imlgo Jonea; of Ita later rcontnictlnn by Chrlatopher Wren In It prenent gen eral form of Onthin atructura with clini cal detalla. 8he apok of th went f-orit, th Corinthian portico, the AUU4 of block marble atop, the nlch with the ilatitea of th apoatle. 'Hi great dom wa on of th upei-lnl fonture mentioned, aurrnunded a It la hv a ? ond dom and aurmoiinted ny lofty aplre of tlropln iattern. Mr. If. W. "!erk gave an Intereiting nketrh of the life of the dltliirulhed architect, Ht. f'hrltopher Wren. Something waa told of hi work a atii'lciit at (uford and of hla Inter difficult tick n,n reconatructlun of old e't I'aul churHi !th a limited amount of nimn at hla roinmend, Hhn also told of hla tcrlal .neih Ht. I'aul CHthelral, Mm. J )' Walls' nave ie,i t l..n nf tin Interior of fSe ealhedml, tnentlnlilita I'a pier. I. road arhn mt uirlmn chapeta Th acmiatlr prnpertlva ,if the litlrtng anllerv the ( ti .tr i ... i n, t'i a'alla olih n I,. ,,, ,,,fl,u w, t) i.l.i refined to Mtit. ..., (,,, f t...!l It,, ffi.,,1 ,.r, B, .,, I l (. teiii.ua i,i ,, ,,f unin. in e, M l( " U elMK..ii ai( l , ,, ta i ' ' 1"'"' "" f.M.i 9 i. i.i ai 4 H tl.,1, I.a. 1 1 ,r ik . th I llll I,,. -t in' I a 'i i. 'i.ii,, I ,i ,,, !' ,.' I!, Ik ' 1 1 i,i el , ' ' .(it. i,i " ' hair n I"i n u it it.(, , , '' I - tl -it l,i. i t " l .', ll H I II . t el... 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A brief pr' grm wn held, Mr. Terwllllger lead ing the dleimalon of current evenla, while Mm. Mcfcalf guv g aurnmary of th year" work and Mra. Hwanaon a proph- eoy of I hut to .win. A delightful eoclul eaalori followed, at whlcb dainty r freahmenl wet aerved. Mm. Ida Hmlth, 27W Hoiifh Tenth, tn. UrUlned at a fotir-coure luncheon Tua- dar, In honor of Mia Blla and Katha rine Cuaey, who xpei:t to laav Hatur- day to ape nd th aummer with their brother In tb outh, Thoa preaent war Ml Klla Cuaey, Mix Kalherln C'aaey, Mra. Ouy Kerrel and Mr. Hmlth. Harmony chpter of the Kaatern 8ta gave a delightful "get acquainted" party Thuraday evening at their hall. A moat enjoyable mimlcul program wag enjoyed, after which refreahment were eerved. Over 30i were preaent. Iieaphe the weather condition and. th fii't that a'hool vecatlon kept many rnothera at home, thirty-two wer In attendance at the meeting of the Fed erated Mother' and Teacher' club at the public library Monday afternoon. H porta of much Importance wer received from aeveral eommltteee. Mm. Maurice Woolman, chairman of th entertainment commltt, reported that the reheamala for the May featlval to be given Mhy 19, are going eplendldlv, with more boya In the rhorua.a than laat year. Mra. W. M. Klllpack la In charge nf the tick- eta, and Mm, Wallace of the commit!, on children' comfort and aaalgnlng uah- Th gard.-n committee of which Mra. 11. I", HHioentgen la chairman, re ported that for thn flrat time, grounda near the creche had been accural fna the cblldien there to rnlae vegelahlee. Tilt ground lie been plumed. Mr. J, N. ole reported on th proimaed achool av. lug ayi-leiu tn vogue In Cedar Itnpld, under v hi. h each child I permitted to take bl pennlea to acton, I and buy aav Ing alniiipe, w lib It may be ronverted nftir fifty M tern purhaaed. Into a eure enough" Imnk account with a dn- It I k l(einrta will be rei elvnil on e ChliKHO HO. I I'ea M.ilio plan later in club la ftvortibly (llped tiwai1 iinn audi plan, aa a on una i,r I. a. bin iltt The rciml tnbln ilici,..,,n an.t 1 1 it I'r rrta nf In at Clijr al I H. In, on ' Tn. lo.li.gy of iarliln In ma ami M, lr.l ijia. uni,, .y tUe i, i. .there at (.-tint, l. cih t mhicimI'iI Minting ,.f t (iiiliigaitte and i, ii-l A i, ica 4 lot I a nf ! Caul n ul l an liel.l t'u "t l afli.H".ll at Ibe I,...,,. ,.f Vlia II, M. Min t. Millie liluki vf. I I. la., ii aveima lift. ,i Vk , .tn. ii I'.a ten i'tiap..ra eaie ,,.wi.t ..ii.i ,i,!.i.l a ilniifiii ati.i iui llx if M. .t. n t. ..i a Tb i. i - . j i ' . a. li a' I i li. 'el I..I . .. I iii. .. . .in, a I '.'ii.iiiiu I a a, i' .i n. 1 1 . tin... i a.i 1,-1 ,y tbr kl( i I M VI' laiii VI r ,"H I ll t I '1 1 ' I ' II." t t . 1 a. I i l. l lie i l A h . a . .. M end l .-i,h lliit eel I . ai.l u, .1 , I..,. il, a-i, ti... t Ii - l.i'. fie pt.iv ! h''' .. ..(, ai t n lit Hae li-n tl I VI I 1 i !. ,,. liH.U.'Cl ,M . " ( ill) r Alt. ' I hi It- I , i. r i ,1 Ike .t f ' i.i t i ...i, t ! at !! le, a i I ti' I . -I VI l f .. i i., i ,i,, m,,. , , i, l n t u.,1 si'' . - t vi, r ii la ? a r i . i 1 !... f . I l m VI, t i g'.l .n led th (Jlai'tjaalon of current event ana a moat Internal Ing paper on "HPtly ' w.i rend by Mr. Allen, Mr, I-yimui Hhuguit gav a moat IntereaHtig paper on "Malta.' A eoclal hour with refreahment folbiwed The rlub will mwt again on April W t it th annual bualuua meeting at the hum of Mra, J. T, Hamilton on 1iwlon Ter face. Member of th Ibxik Iivem' rlub held a delightful meeting at th home of Mr Officer, at which ih aludy of Hckena' "Tale of Two CHI," waa ooiillnuwl Inirlng an lotertnlaalon In the program Mr, Hen Hooper of Oahkoah, Wl., a uffrg woier, poke t' th club mem ber on behalf of equal right for women. Mm, Otlg presented th flmt paper of th afternoon, giving tb hlatory of th baa III, end comparing llckn' account if the taking of the fanning French prtarti by the revolullonlal with that given tn the more aeditte hlatory by Carlyle, Mrt Woodlury gave a pr.r on th chptr of "Knitting'' and "Kcholng Kootatep," completing the tudy of tKok II, Mm. Hamilton gave a pleaaant reading from Martin Chnxulajwlt'g "Tha Burden Whereof I 1111 Columbia," Th lut will meet agulti with Mm. Officer rteit Wednesday to finlah the ludy of lb texik. (tnm of th biryeat crowd of th aeaeoi wag in atlendunco at the aeealon of th home economic' department at the home of Mm, 11. 1. Inicll on North lth atrect. Mm, Hucll waa alated In entertlnlng t.y Mm. M, f Hurton, Mm. W. II, Hakee Mm, J, T lary and Mr, llajiy Hath away, The meellng wn preceded by a very Intereatlng dcmonatratlon of tneit cutting by Mr. V. J. Krumenacher at hie (hop on Kaat liroadway. At Mr, pticl1 Mm. Towalea gav a demon) ration of ham mouaae wllh delmonlco a4ic. Thl waa aarved later In the lunch with nd wlche, pickle, coffee and cuk. Mm. Walker read from th textbook an urtlcli on tb (election and buying of meata, and Mr. Hughe told of the different cut ol meat that had been demontratd at Mr. Krumenavchr' earlier In th afternoon, and wna called on for an encore. Mm Den Hooper of Oahkoah, Wl,, a. auf. fragett advocate, waa presented by Mian Hodga and gav an addreaa on behalf of votea for women. The department wl!1 meet again In two week, April It, at the home of Mm. Healey at 1W1 Hauit Hroad way, thin meeting toklng the plc, if the postponed meeting In March when the department waa to have met at the hum? of Mm Clmrle Weir. West Ambler Social Activities Mrs, Frd I.yn h of Kansna City, Knn , la th a ileal nf bar parent, Mr and Mm. William Vlrk.ra. Mrs. Herman Muneak of Module, la, la S, roiling the week with her slstar, Mrs, Indies y.irn. .Mis. M. .M.i.ire baa relutned frmn a three weeks' visit with bar 'daughter, Mrs. M. Magrall, at Mucin, John liiiith moved his family this wn.k fioin Ihe Mary lluiiaman tn.me In West Klile to bl nw home III Puinlre Mia Heiib t'oi'kayiia siwtil Insl week Hh her aln, M.. Vir ii,i,tia. nl ill. h,,,, i fled ll.fl.r elfs and bhy, fr,n Mi. dn, l , new week end gi,.ais .if Mr ami Vis tutu Urnth Mia inisaraa art. .ry ralorned 'iin 1 fr .ii, n i,,i,n, a n, i W,, r,.M l Mili.k.,gr nhl. I H.lillna ll,a e.t eiHi l..-r ,1 n iii.i ill, II t, iiu o !". lb llicp l ai'. ", I iij t ! 'k ,i( i.i ,iiip, i,, , ,,,,,, Sir an I V i I 4( , l .,li "f I ''. in . , t, , ,,,, .!. I mi, (tier . 1 I T la,, i r a a i VI. I' I VI i . H i; I., hi, !., l., Il.inl ai S,lbl..' , n , .i.. . a f r I ' ll.n lil T, t VI i a J ,.. , ... '! r lai.a II I II, f '.rl.-. ,, i, a ' f M.,.-r act ii-i.n I ,f :...iog a 1 ,.(, rtii,.-i 'a I .... I". 1 1 t .,..(. . "'. i. 1 1.- ' i Vali I a-. I 1,'e gi at II .. iVy s. . vi . i . ... r ., Vl ..il Via li k 11 set " ' " . Hi l..g Hi. -I I ll, t,, H ,l , , , , , u., ,a . .. h.iae VI act Vila !-., i 'll, I, Al:.'la 4 . .!.., i,,, ,1, I'd elk 11 air I. , 1 . VI. VI M.laWt V' l 'i V - a" I ekti.t.,, '.' . i.i ik . , l . . ,1 j ' ' i'f k-i.i i".',.t l',,,,,4l ! " v" ' 'ii'n.i .v .i,u,i, ,,, 1 ,), I w . . ... i., t .t,., . . .h ,i t k-,,,.,.f . I i. ' a n I la ) 11 I.. , be g. ii I, N,iigi, Two Brides and Cbuijiiin for a tan weeks' visit with r lull vi,, Mrs Perk ICdgnr will entertain th all- )ay meeting of the l,ub'' Id ao'luty at her horn on fouih Klfty first street on 'I IiiiixIiiv, About Iwotity-flv lo'lnlwis of II, Kp wonh lengue yiilheied at the hum of H, I", (lrit, Tuesdny evening at their monffly gone I, Mrs, John lllake and niece, Ml Kll Robert, wire hosl.-es for the Woman' cbrlntlan Tcmperanec union meeting at their horn In riirmn on Thursday afternoon. The president, Mm. H. t. Claggeft, gv an Intereatlng account of Ihe state conference at Lincoln, Re freshment were erved. Mr. and Mm, Herman Paulsen an nounce th engagement of lhtr daugh ter, Mlnnl Adcle, to I'aul ! fitt, eon of Mr. and Mrs, John OH, all of West Center street, The wedding to take pine lt tbls month, I Mm. John Hlttke entertained at din ner Monday evenlnng, for l!v arm Mr. K, H. Chenoweth of lb I'nlverally of Omaha, Mr. and Mra. F. N. Mutt of Inmdee, and Mr. and Mm. K . drove of Fkrman, Florence Social Items Mr, and Mr. Howerd Covert, who have tieen living In Cleveland, O., alnce tbelr marriage, relumed to Florence Monday to make their home Mr and Mm, ICdward Hunt, who have been ependlruf the winter In Florence, via. Ring friend and relative, left Tuesday for their horn In th Rlack Hill country of Houth Pekota. O. W. Nelson left Friday for Halne City, Flo., where he will meet, Mr, and Mrs Frank I'arker, who hav bn pend ing the winter there. They will return to Florence about May 1 by gtitomobll. Mm Andcw Nelon entertained for Mr. Racon of Council Rluff Hunday, Ml. T. A. Imon entertained on Wednesday afternoon Mesdame yon fltlen, Hnltoff, Hoffman and Ilaamnsaen of Omeha, Mr, Iitil Vlceg entertained a number of hla young frlenda delightfully on Mon day evening. Thus present wer Flora Jaspereon, pa lay lllter, Klner Hwanaon, 1 Kv Hwanson, John Hlmel, John Hitter, Anton Adler, Wilbur Reed, Charles How llcek, Helen Hons, Allc Morln, ..gnes IMrids, Mary Rfnda, Jnmea Vlcek, Uiul Vleek, Ollle Mltr.ova, Otto MIIova, Michael Hlme( and Beast Rena, Ttie I'igle' Pnnclng club enlerlalned t a huge party f It hall Tuefday evening About 1'Ci couplee were present. It next dance will be given Hoturdiy evening The ladle' aiullliiry of the Rrotberlmnd of Railway Tmlnmen euriuiaed Mrs, T. A, Imon at her home on Tuesday after. noon when tbey gathered In a body mid mm to her bouse leden with good cheer. Thna r.r,.nl a. M..,1.,.a If W I'.r. kins, fleorg Monroe, Waller Olmsted, A. ""b"rn Meaets, J a me 1, Hlene, William Prake, W. II. von',.. Htlen, 1'. A, I.yon. Joeeph Mnrt'hv, Fred ! Waller, O, M Finch, Mall Mullen ami Mlsa ICvelyn Punn, Thn I Elites' Aid oclety of th l'reai.y. ferian church entertained the congress tlon at a eupper Weduesdny evening pic reillng thn snnual nioetlng of tile emigre, gallon At this meeting flattering i.rl of all the officer were read and the same officer re-elected to enrve the coming yen r. Social Affairs of the South Side The l aillee' Aid (.a laty of h th m M(tll4ll.t iln,r,ri will I riiler'alne I Tli iil gflrrinMiii t,y Mu Kiel l.uah i ,. r belli", t" i-.',t 1 Ti,t ' 1 Ull, tli.. I Ml . a I I le Kn.llli la bene f! r I PU ti Itt'iKki, ebeia s'e It a laii'liK i,.- liil.iinlH nf IbbaSK, Mm ell I a i. n I 11, 1 apiliig l . it 11 Ii, r 1 ..I a,t li'.uia VI ea j,i,le VV ik i.a Ii . t etiim I M 1 iIiiiii' s.mli-l l I a-n i- M I , la s, . 1 .in g l.er aliini Ik 1 I t. , , lie, bet a il.l. Mi J T SV.lkli.a V a J .l i. Mar.sll rat-irn I ft 10 In Tll' Ur HI br ...tber, I ,r I 1 i,m' tlm bat t 11 - t In 1 (.Hn.. ai t', S ., 1 i a i.. i.iv..,ui i.f U a It.'l-K Mj. tla It hl bl l,v I ,( .'Ii He I. la e;u i.,f ; I 11 at.ii a !''. v. '1 1. t it in' a V i I. S.I CI lli I I . I I'a . , 1, ! t "' ''' f' H ! In i.t... ' Vl Mt K If iliel il"! lag iln.(l 1 . . , ..( mill, , I 1, ... . I M l, I VI , 11" i i V h 1, (, ,i.i f ' ll Y ,,il, i(t ' Vi , II . 1 ., 1. . . 1. )! T 1 - la. I . I. , j ' , III I r - ; . ' I . I , I I,. 1. 1. y li ."i T'-e I'a. aot Mm I v v 1 . r ' ,.,i tabs! !. .Hi u'a t ! 111 a l.... of Last Week Ulrs Turner HI, Carlisle diet clinfcli, their wive and h'teband, at a reception at their horn", '7I Mmlli Twi rity-flftb trect, Wcdneeluy ev nlng Mr, and Mr. Punk Mrclt of Whitman. N'eb, etotlred over a few day to ti,t at the home of Vlnnl Hurd while on flielr wuy to Alberta, Canal. Mr (coit wa formerly Ml (lra Hurd of (be Hmlth Hde Mesrtamea (J. Warrn Iav and 'J, V lleavera will entertain tb I.a 'lies' Aid octet y of Ibo Wheeler Memorial ihiil'h W(lneday afternoon, April 12, at the church parlor. Ml) All l'vl returned from 1 1 mont Krlday morning, where she had pertlclpaled IB declamatory contest the night before, rprneetitlng the local rloulh High Hiool, Hhn won flmt honor In the hiimorou division. I'aul Jordon and Otto Hallgren, welP known local young mn, bv joined th Metropolitan Ktock company, whb;b will travel on g Hrciilt through Iowa town and Htle beginning h latter part of this month. Mr, Jut Ann will play the part of leedlng man In Ihe piny, "Th Wolf," while Mr llallgren will g't manager of the comimny, Hi Keglna club met with Mlssea Ver onica and Merced" Fan-all at thlr hum Thuraday afternoon. Mis MnrgarH Kltrgerald had charge of th program nd th following officer wer elected; There Hermann, president; Vcm Cavanaugh, aocretery, and Clara Hworak, freesurer. f.laboral pbm for a big My-dv party, to be held on May 1, were discussed. A delightful gurprl w given Mr. Julia I'ulllam by member of the Jolly Twelve club laat week. A 10 o'clock Inncheim waa served, Thoe present wer Meedame U I'ulllam, W, M, Routt, i Hathaway, Itosolng, llavalka, Httth awey, J. Houseman, C, -', (,'lliie, K, Jims snd Hooker, A ni"t encellent mwillng of Ihe Xouth Hide Woman' club wa held Tuesday ftwoon t Ilbrry hall. Th tudy of Holland waa continued at lb enlon, Mm. Hrue Mc'.'ullocli bad chmg of the program and r4 a paper on "Tb 1 velopment of the Pud h laingusgi) and Uterafum." Mm, t;. I Talbot lead paper rnrnary and Hwondnry eichools and Mm, Walter Nils. h, on on "Agri cultural tehool." Ferry Wheeler, attor- nry and former principal of the Houlh High S' h"ol, talked on unlverallies. Mis Irene Hcboenlng end I,ewl fun. , nlngham were rjtj telly mnrilnd Friday afternoon by Rev. Mr. Rrown of (lie i Metbmllst church at Hlnlr Mm. Cunning- I ham 1a the only daughter of Mr, end Mm. William Hchoentng. Hbe I lb see- ond member of the tJreoe Methodist church who haa been marled In lb Inst month. Mr. Cunningham 1 the son of Mr, ,f, II. Cunningham and I employed at Mor r! Co, The couple will be nl horn to friend after April If, at till Mouth Twen ty econd 'reet. .Visa Helen Pennl end Mr, ,1nm Korthrtin entertained In honor of Mr. lister Itoblnson, who 1 homn from Lin coln to pnd th spilng vacalbm with parente here. II U attending 'be I'nlverelty of Nebraka Those pnaent wr: Misses Magna Horn, I.uell Nit sche, KhiII Rothholg, Ramon ,M':roy, "eien ressey, Arl'ln Alltn.tl, Moreno temway Official Piano of the Boston Opera Co, and Pavlowa IHi'Ui 1 Hn' Siclmiei the l Umi nm 4 by lli. greal iiia)nrity nf lite) I t I111I11M el liMialc I III mi, 'limit thn Wii III t'lnahg gdit vlciHii) inn l,i ,.f (...!.,( tisitig lltn tltnluvvay Is viry largo, 'thn hiiiiMt-i) ll.nni a the pi m, 1 fuin, In, tha luitung nf in eilt i 1 l"iia i f inuaic. t,f pn.pl i f la rtliUhglltig Ualc u, lb(i,.n klm p. iri l ain 1, hi) llin l,al Tin tv tmii,t In. ...,ii, ebv I lii 'ttrliiMar W an ii eiiilnriit. Iii'l"i'-I, tliclM svln atnti a i-l iH..ia VV hv. Unite i't.U iert f gw litd a t i'i,iii h 1 j'.i h- o. ''Hi I ' "i will ai iui.l tig lhi Pl'imr iiiiulir . 1 I ,'.! ii..ii v..,) ishv 1 liii Ptliitiiwajr U (n etxlnrm Ullli'bil t'lillluS 1ti HHiinv.n (1 1,1.1,, taidii . kirn I. -t at 1 Ihw imVPVHll I v l.li II all iill.i'l l'l.".' Sin I'lilgi I III H'llrt .f U liuillfest a.iHii.iiin, 11.' j'. 1 1 f..i t'titnwH) run. am mi ttigittvr "l I (! f Mini, .'in a " 1 1 ' t I'lia'iU m- I'llicl In. in nm an,) lireiula 1'n 4 mm nl.ut tm 111, ii ii i ma 111 1 Im grmngitl, Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. t ill I I I itlllHHI Mwl, liiiUc i i. 1. 1 1 1. . 1 1 - fur Meiinaat I'liuiM, linvla, rtryan Ninon, Paul Monroe, hee ler Itoblnaon, I'aul Orchard, Verdon t'lnrk, linlph Henry and Junic North rup. A farewell party wa given compli mentary to Mr. and Mra. J. Y. IWak and family at their horn Tueaday evoti Ing, A very pleaaalit evening waa peaaed. Mr, and Mr, f'ancako will b-ave the flmt of ht week for Kmlth, H, U , where tbey will tnak their horn on a ranch. I'aricnke l well known among local al'H-kmen, having t-ecn ronneeted with tlui local yard more tbn twenty yrr, Dundee Society Notes Tb Hoy rtcoul of Iiund met lut l'rbly evening at tb liotnu of Clayton Van mr ii and Tuesday evening at th Pundc i hnrrli, Tb Hlrle' Hlble rlns met Friday with Mia Paill.i Nelmn, Mis lilmly peern I (pending th spring cetlon week with her brother, Mr. Hfby Deems, and Mm Pscme In Hlienanthmh, ta. Mm, I.yman O lrly apent part of Inst week vlaMIng her eon, Mdward, who I a student at the t'nlvetslty of Ne braska, Mr, end Mm. lonerd Abcrcrnnible left Inst Saturday to Sl-nd a week In Hous ton, Ten, Mr. and Mm I , Iavltt bnv re turned from a (o)nurn of everl weeks In southern California. Mr. and Mm Y. W, Wabnugh hav re turned from a winter apent In California VH M K I 'avis, mother of Mr. W. T llobluaon, died led Friday evening after a prolonged Illness, The body w taken to t er old home, Me'ropnll, III,, "her fim rl service wer held t th Flmt Methodic church, of which h wag member Tli I-edl" Aid society of the Iunde church met Friday wllh Mm, J, J. I 'odd Th Itiimmy club meeting wa held Wednesday at lb horn of Mr. Frank O, rtrowne, Mr, Onorye Melntyre will lie host to lbs Amsieiir Musical club Friday afterioetn, April 14. Mr A J Cooley I vlaltlng friend In Iturllngtiin, la for a few week. Mr and Mm Clark I'owell am moving (lit their fiew home at 1M0 C street Mi. Henry C, Vn O.leon returned Mnnday from th est Mr. and Mm, Herbert Roger r o eupylng the W, I', Warner home, fsM Cess street, Mr. end Mr(, N, II. T. Jury old Ihelr home at 41 Chicago gtrent and have taken a flat for the present at Thirty-1 fifth and Podg streets. Mr. Fran Nelson end gn, Ifarvay, M.nt last week In Itouth Pakola. Mr. and Mr. Austin liodd and children returned laat weak from lilloul, Mlas, Mr, nd Mr, W, K. Rhoade hav re lurried from a trip to HI. Ioul, Chicago and other point. Th regular annual dinner of th Pun- dee Presbyterian church wa hld Wednesday evening, with th womsa of (he different societies In cbrge, Ttil tm followed by a huslriee session with report of tltn year1 work. C2 "In springtime (juridj Iheyoungman s 7 thoughts tarn to love"-" Whether it be of MOTHER, WIFE, SISTER or SWEETHEART 'Send dloysbrs John H. Bath "The furWul lloriat," 1M44 I artmin Ht., rtinulin. Iliono Xhntil- H'KM), OLBAS.UF WKBK R U G MDf1 I-KOM OLD OABPKTfl. RAG RUGS A SPECIALTY Clsaiiiug la Conueotloo. PEERY RUG FACTORY Mi on n4 a4J. B409 Cuming gt. The Stclnway U th V'uJn, usi-il niiil oiKltirHtul y (ho I!ohUui (JnuiiJ OjH'rii I'uvltwa. Tii Nicliiwgy t thn rigrtn itaml if pearly U nf lh iii1i' ;rait grtlsi. pianist, 1'naNt mul IlialrutiieiiUllat Brodegaard Offers This 17 Jeweled Hamilton Watch for $2D f II u I 0 Tlil 1 17-Jewi Hamilton, ad-' juMi nd com plot wgtch, , pUt movement, p-ndant or ver Mt, nilcromntrle rKulalor, Brgfuet halrrprlnc, compunititlon bal gnco, ad juate-d to tompwraturo, thoroughly well flnUhavl, II aire, plain pollabed, tmgSot turned or eofrared. lO-ytsu Cold flllad cut, Never Before wi a gonulna HAMILTON watch offered for gala at thla price. Dut Drodeitaard offer (till HAMILTON watch to yoo for 20. Tha HAMILTON 4a finest watch in ad a lndoraed by all rallroadi aa tha moat accu rate timekeeper In th world. Don't tniaa thla rhano to own tba bent tlmakoeper load. Brodegaard Bros. Co. 16th and Douglas Stt . At th Nlgrn of Hie Crown l'(i the fJoldon tStAlra FORTY -FIVE MINUTES FROM YOUR BACK PORCH Wa produca atrlctly freah ICE-COOLED T(w Milk front nowa, tubereolta toeti'd by tfia BUte, All dalrtea approved tjr CITY INSPECTION On reaaon of GROWING OMAHA la tha natural and near-by milk atipply of our cltr. Hav you ver thought ot ItT The binneflta of (vountrr Uf ar at th door of tbla rapidly develop ing western metropolis. There are mora tonal and p. aonally rondurtd Iatr1e la Omaha than. U any other city of IU all. S anr tn fj yor- Milk aua from a mai br of th Omafta .Hilk Dcalen' Association i tilt lMM V. J .V-J Ca-rmoitj r?iil ) lfe, righj "-l I in uaifii, wtt At fa) laat f '' "Iff Ms f I AMI I'l lt;tt It V tK IHit.K I AMILT it di .I ('. it. 1