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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1916)
2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 30, 1916. What ; is. Going On in Society Circles At the Country Club. In honor of Mr, Kendall Hooking of St. Louit, 'who it staying at the Fontenelle, Miss Plbrence Rshm en tertained at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. Warren Rogers was one of the hostesses at the Country club dinner and had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson, Mrs. : F. A. Nash, Miss Munchhoff, Mr. Eastman, Mr. C W. Hull and Mr. F. J. Burkley. Other diners at the Country club were: Ralston Scobie with six guests; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess : with six; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mad den, Mr. and Mn. R. W. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Charlet Mete each with four guests, and J. C. Kinsler with two. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bacon,, Miss Lacile Bacon and her fiance, Mr. Walter Scott Penfield of Washing ton, D. C, dined at the Country club last evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baum and Miss Margaret Greer Baum. . - " Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Kountze entertained at dinner at the club last evening for eight guests. . Mist Amy Gilmore gave a dinner of tight for Mist Eleanor Milllman of Logan, la., who it visiting Mist Alice Switzler. Mrs. E. W, Nash entertained at dinner at the Country club Saturday evening for her grandsons, Nath and Henry Cartan, of San Francisco, who have just returned from the east. The other guests were: am. i. m. mtifMrtr. tjraee AlHean, Clan Dwihertr. Mr. Oaariea Alllten. Mr. and Mr. Paul Gallagher enter tained at dinner Saturday evening at the Country club. Covert were laid .lor: . : . vn. n MMimH- ' Barton Millar, . Oeorf e Clarke, Oeerae etlek. Mr. M Oalkufher. ' . Seymour Lake Country Club. Mr. and Mn. T. J. Donohue enter tained at dinner-dance Friday evening when their guests included: Meaere. Mdnu I. A. tahrr.- J, 4. Worn. Maatainea : MeMamee Xarme Waedt . Wrnn MeCer. Mr. and Mrt. C A. Swanson had at their guests: ' Uwn. and Maatainea A ' XtoMIt LMi ... r. Paraen. ." . c. Hreea. i , : Another party Friday evening wat composed of Dr. and Mrt. K, E. Schindel, Mr. and Mrs. C R. Orchard and Mr, and -Mrs. N. R. Bryson, The guests or Mist May Mulvlhill at dinner-dance Friday evening were: Minis. . , , Minn Mertaret MulvlhlU, lather MulvlMII, ' ' Altna Krebbe. ' Madeline UalTCkal. Mwere. Khmv A. 1. Bataai ' , ; . wiieoa. & Ban, Hut NUtler. Mr. and Mrt. A. S. Midlam have " moved to their Seymour cottage for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Mary. Blandenburg, who hat been the. gueat of John Bekina and family for tome weeks, returned to her home in Grand Rapids, Mich., '. Friday. ,- ...- ' ,. The ladies i of the Seymour Golf club will give a luncheon Wednetday, complimentary to Mrs. L. M. Lord, who wat elected pretident of the State Golf association laat week. The five prises carried off by members who were in the state tournament will be on exhibition. At the Field Club. ' r Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray enter, tained at dinner at the Field club last evening for Mrt. H. W. Young and Mist Gladys Young of Chicago, who re guetts at the L. J. Melton home. A basket of daitiet waa used on the table. Those present were: Mr. aid Mrt. r. J. rarrtiteua. . Mn. K. W. Taaaa. llr. Lm HUM Uleen Mlasaa Oladrs Yeans. ' frMl Meleee. Others with dinner parties at the club last evening were C. E. Hunter, ilaek Sharn and A W. Scribner. Mr, Harley Conant entertained a party of ten golfert at the Field club dinner last evening. Mr. Russell Best wat host to a party of eight. i.:.-.. At Carter Lake Club. ' Mrt. Rob Pickent hat returned to .her home in Hattingt after a visit with Mist Maude Jorgenson and her mother. .-- . - Mrs. Ida M. McDonald and Mr. J. B. Refregier entertained parties of nine and four, retpectively it the Sat- urday evemng dinner oance. Today a bratt hand will give a con cert in the club grounds from 4: JO until 6:30 and an orehettra will play in the cafe from 6:30 until 8:30. The Cottagert Bowling club met Friday morning. Mrt. W. J. Cat . tin made -the highest score. After the game the members took luncheon at the club. ; v v- f. -, At Happy Hollow. - 1 Mr. and Mrs. George B. Darr and Mr. and Mrt. H. W. Morrow each had parties of six at the club last . evening. Others with smaller partiet were Mr. H. E. Daniel, Mr. H. V. Smith, 'Jr.; Mr. Ward Hildreth, Mr. G. L. Baker and Mr. Norrit Brown; .' n ' , At Lake and Seaside Resorts, i Mrs. Arthur Metz and daughter, uiga, leave tooay tor rnor j-ake. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv O. Steel iobi to Clear Water Lake, Minn, the first of next week. Mrs. Duncan Vmsonhaler and Mite Isabel Vinaonhaler left last week for trior .Lake. Minn, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Welpton and ton, Richard, returned from Ukoooil sunder in their car. Mist Helen Streight leaves Monday lor Okoboji, where her mother,' Mn. H. G. Streight, hat been for several weeks. - , . . , i Mr. Edgar H. Scott hat been In town this week, attending to busi ness matters, but will go back, to Clear Lake next week Mr. and Mrs. A L Reed and fun. ily leave today for Otterville on Cape ura m aoona me rest ot tne summer. iney wu motor from Buffalo. venmsn nountte lett in nit car Sunday for Okoboji, accompanied by Visitors Enjoying Omaha Summer Life ." j" ti : !- , 't I J& Buth Mildred Bunt Hiss touise Grani "Ipa Glacis Youn Eugene Neville. Edward Daugherty ana Douglas Peters, to spend a week were. . , Mrs. C. C. Rosewater and children leave Tuesday for Clear Water Lake, Mlnnj, tor the rest ot the summer, Mr. Rosewater eoea later to the White Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towle and Mist Naomi Towle left Tuesday in their car accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Bucholo and I ton, Frits, and are now at Uadison Lake, Minn. , Mr. Joseph Barker went east Satur day to join his family at Salter's Point, being accompanied by Mra. t. P. Peck, Mrs. Barker's mother, who will remain with them until Septem ber.- , ; - - 1 ... . Mr. M. C, Peters and Miss Gladys Peters motored to Okoboji Sunday and will be Joined there by Mrs. Pe ters and Clarence - this week-end. They will motor to Minneapolis for the Tranamististippi tournament. Mr. and Mrs. ClilTord Weller. Miss Jaquith and Mr. Eliat Vail, who mo tored north two weeks ago, are now at Okoboji and have been joined by Mrs. A. B. Jaquith. They will proba bly return home Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. August M. Borglum and ton leave Monday for - Clear Lake, Ia,,: where they have a cot tage next door to that of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Scott, and will stay there until September. Charlet and Lewis Burgess, torn of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, are going to Pittsburgh for the August training camp, leaving here about the sixth. , Mrs. Burgess and daugh ter, Margaret, leave this evening for Wiannoj Mass., where Mr. Burgcw win join tnem 'about Migust if. Mr. and Mrs. :,Edwln Swobe mo tored down from Okoboii Wednet day, Mr. Swobe having gone. Up last week, taking his parents. Colonel and Mrt. i nomas swobe, who are spend ing month with' Colonel Swobe's lister, Mrs. De Vol, in her co'tage on Miner t Kay. Mrt. tdwln Swobe hat been visiting Mrt, De Vol for two week. ; With the Stantner Sofeornere. ' Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Webster re- tnrttmA CUjJau - Lu. v..- V-.-I. stopping In Battle Creek, Mich., for i wo uays wun miss Lucy rtawk, and in Lafayette, Ind., where Mra. visiting relatives, t - .,; . ..f,i..'ma f- My nd Miat Eleanor left Wednetday for Du luth, from there to take the boat to Ojibway island, one of the Thousand Islands, where they will spend six weeks. Mr. Flockhurl has chart of the tervleet at All Saints' church. Mra. F. 'H fl.via mnA -..-.k.- Elizabeth and Meliora. expect to leave tome time next week for Lake Placid, where thev will ha at ih I k pi.,;.i club. Mrs. Charles Turner and her sister, Miss Marguerite Schneider of rrcnnim, win aiso oe mere, and Mrs. K C RlrtM mnA U W.-l. -1 I their daughters have been there for "Wll WVCKS. ' -J Mr. and Mrs. ' Harry Tnkey re turned Sunday from three weeks In K !' motoring with Mr. and Mra. Sam Burnt and Mrt. Ella Ma. gee from Buffalo to Montreal and Quebec. They stopped over in Chi cago on their way home to tpend a (l'Jr.or.f. wUh Mr- ""d Mra. Fred- erick Wine, aha . . .... , ..-.w vuuiui r Wing, formerly Mitt Ruth Moor- neao, and her baby daughter came home with Mr, end Mn. Tukey. Mr. and Mrt. Go.ld Dicta left Thuradav : for K, v,.l oaned by Mrt. Dieti's aunt, Mrs. John L. Wilkes of Plainwell, Mich., ". own meir guest for the past - month. Mr. Diets eoea . !? - Ltn xM fcrm' notifica tion tn M- U,..k. l .L. ... , . Z.I .i wi ina laiiert nomination at presidential candi- Atlantic City or tome of the other York?1 r"?' .!t"! New Notts of Interest , ; -Mist Johanna Anderson it spend, tag tome time in Chicago studying methods of tesching singing under vnu P5y' ,H DeVrTea and Karlton Hackett. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Griffith have returned from Wrightsville Beach, N. C, where they have been since early June at the summer home of her parenta, Mr. and Mrt. G. Her bert Smith. David Caldwell returned Wednet- JUy ,rora Prkj wn' h been with Burdette Klrkendall. - The latter comet home early next week to go on to Platttburgh, N. Y, to the Mrt. J. J. Dickev o! ns tn return tt ilu in September to her daugh- HmiaImI ter, Mn. Blomfitld-Brown, but will come back to Omaha after Christmas, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Blom- mm fiSi on; the siage, are visitinheir mother, Mrs;' Hannah'; Eckstrom, for ten days. Miss Eckstrom goes to New York o join Julia Sanderson's company in "Sybil, which opens August 28, and Carl Eckstrom, who played with Margaret Anglin last in Chicago, goes east also. Former Omaha Girl to Wed. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kiauck of Cripple Creek. Colo., announce the engagement, of their daughter, Ger trude Vfola, to W. G. Gqetziof Chi cago, 4he wedding to take dlacekin .e -.-J? X J "r aljvv e -s-t LP Pti .T'tjef, Piano Recital. Alice Virginia Davis and Cecil W. Berryman gave a studio recital of solo and two piano numbers Tuesday morning before an audience of fifty invited truests. Tlie program con sisted of the Beethoven '"Emperor" concerto played by Mr. Rerrvman; four modern numbers by Miss Davis; Chaminade's "Morning' and "Es pana" by Chabrier, arranged for two pianos. . ' Miss Davis will leave fliii week to spend the month of August with- her aunt, Mrs. George . Christiancy, . at Hartsdale, N. Y. ... Sorf WilKirS" ; ferine Lynch field-Brown and, their tittle daughter, for a visit. ..'Hi ijHl.' At Northeast Harbor,' Me, when Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot have a summer place, are several former Omaha families, including Mr. and Mrt. Arthur B, Smith and sons of; New Haven, - who have a cottage there, and Mr. and Mrt. J. E. Baum and Miss Katherine of Philadelphia, Henry and Nash Cartan, who have been east with Mrt. Louis Nash for three-weeks, returned Thursday and wilt be here a few days with their grandmother, Mrt. E. W. Naah, be fore going back to San Francisco. Mn. Louis Nash remained at Atlan tic Citv with Mr. and Mrt. E. S. Wettbrook and will be joined nest week by Mr. Nash. Kneaeement Announced. Mr. and Mrt. H. Mittachkin an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Olive Marion, to Mr. George D. Bercu, the marriage to take place the latter part of August. Mr. Bercu is a former Omahan, but at present is engaged in business in Douglas, Wyo., where thy will make their home. . - ... Sorority Honors Brides. The Omaha Alumnae chapter of Alpha Xi Delta entertained Saturday evening at the home of Miss Zoe Greenough, for Mrs. Fuller, formerly Helen Sorensen. Mrs. Fuller, it the fourth bride of .this season, the others being Mrt. Verda Sandborn Moon. Mrt. Ruth Hyder Gregg and MrtyBeiilah McCaw Epperson. About twelve members were present, v j . To Travel in Orient : Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eldridge will leave August 2 for Seattle, where they will spend two days before going to Vancouver, B. C, to sail August 10 on the Empress of Russia for Japan, Korea and China, They will be gone six months.- .Their son, Mr. Guy Eldridge, will accompany them at ftr at Vancouver.-' Seek Cooler Climes. ' - Mrs. W. R. McKeen expect! to leave today for Dennis. Mass., where she and Mr. McKeen have bought a summer place. - Mr. W. M - Rainbolt leaves today to join his wife at Wynnduane camp Westgato llotol At 7 Jumetitm J OiMtislMiwmriEiii KanMS City. Mo. W i n 25 tiny ) I Ewy Rooi to In i l- la rrtimr nn Ita ' " sfWWSMi aUhNISajWd Iff ' JAMEO KETNCn at Spicer-on-Green lake' Minnesota," where she has been since June. -.Mrs. George. Peterson and her tit ter, Miss Lillian Wilbur, leave today for Great Diamond island, on Casco bav, Maine; Where they wilt join Mrt. John I. Monell for the-month of Au gust Mrt.. John C- Bourke hat a cot tage there and bat- her daughters, Miss Anna Bourke and Mrs. Maish, with her. .;!...,. -Mr. Victor' White returned Thurs day from the east, where he went a month ago to attend the Ad club con vention in Philadelphia. Mrs. Whit and Mitt Louise accompanied him and remained at Swampacott for another week or two. They spent a week in New York and another in Atlantic City and were ten days in and around Boa too. - ; - ..' .- . Motoring Tripe. - Mr. and Mrt. Chester Wells and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rainbolt mo tored - to Lake Okoboji Saturday. They expect to be gone about three weeks. Judge and Mrs. W. A Redick left Thursday morning in their car for Minneapolis, the former to enter the Trant-Mitsissippi tournament, which opent Monday and continues until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Red ick will join them from Osakis, and Mra. Charlet Kountze expects to go there from Mackinac and motor back with them. They will alt be at the Lafayette club. r. Mr. S. H. Griffin went to Chicago last evening to join Mrs. Griffin. To day they leave with Mr. and Mrs. Demeree of Chicago in the letter's car for a house party in Battle Creek and from there go on to Detroit by motor and then by boat to Buffalo, whence they will motor through the Berkthirei and the White mountains and finish their trip at Boston. - Stage Folk Visit Mother. - Carl and Clara Ecktsrom, Omaha young people, who have been success- Off for the West. Mrs. I. E. Marks and Mrs. Simon Neveleff leave today for two months at Colorado Springs and Manitou. Mrs. Peter Loch and sister, Miss Ann Harrower, left Saturday night for an extended trip to California and Yellowstone park. Misses Rose and Hattie Kunz and Misses Wilhelmina and Hulda Arm brust leave Sunday for Manitou, where they have taken a cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pierpont and children leave today for Ranchester, Wyo, to spend two weeks with Mrs. Robert Holtister and her family on the O-4-bar ranch. Morton - and Thompson Wakeley have completed their trip through the Yellowstone and are at Eaton's ranch, Wyoming, for a few daya before com ing home thit week. Mrt. Charlet Dyball left thit week to join her daughter, Miss Irene, who is spending the aummer in Nevada. Mrt. Dyball will remain, in the west until late in October, but Miss Irene will return In time for school in the fall. Word has been received from 'the Misset Grace and Marguerite Lowe, who left Omaha five weekt ago, that they have 'juat arrived in San Fran cisco after an ocean voyage from Portland. They will spend the rest of the summer in Los Angeles. Changes' in Residence. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Guckert have rented their house and will take an apartment upon their return from Clear Water lake. i T. C. Gaul, who hat just come to Omaha to live, has taken Mrs. Lu creta S. Bradley's home during her absence in the east.. Mr. and Mrt. Paul Kuhnt' new home in Dundee, at Fifty-third avenue and Farnam street, it nearing com pletion and they expect to be in it next month. The S. D. Barkalow home on North Thirty-eighth street has been sold to E. F, FoTda, who.swith his family, is at present at Ephraim, Wis, but who will take- possession in the autumn. Mra, Barkalow, and daughter, Miss Caroline, are now in Estet Park and it is understood that they will spend part of the winter in the east. v , , Gossip of the Visitors. Mr. Lewis S. Reed came over from Chicago Monday and has been at the Wellington all week. . v Miss Eleanor Williman of Logan, la, who was with Mist Amy Gilmore, is now the guest of Miss Alice Switz ler. . . . Mistet Alice and Addit Wait of Lincoln are the house guests of Misa Lucile and Marguerite Mohr man. Mrs. Conrad E. Spent arrived in Council Blufft from Chicago Thurs day and is with her mother, Mrt. George Keeline. Mrs. Charles O'Neill Rich had her brother, Mr. June Cos of Houston, Tex., as her guest this week for a few days. Mr. Cox left Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Coggeshall of Pasa dena, Cel., were guettt of Mr. and Mrt. Charlet A. Gott for a few days thit week, leaving Thursday. Mrs. Edward Lamholer of Los An geles, formerly of this city, has been at the Fontenelle aince Wednesday and leaves today for Estes park on her way back to California. Newe of the Wayfarers. Mrs. Robert Gilmore and Mra, Paul Skinner are stopping at the Colfax at Colfax Springs. Ia. , Mrs. Charles J. Greene has left San Diego and is now in Los Angeles at the Shoreham hotel. . Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Root and family are at the Stanley hotel In Estes park for five or six weeks. Mrs. A. C. Kennedy arid her daugh ter, Jean, and son, George, are at West Point," Tonka Bay, Minn. : ' Miss Katherine O'Grady and Miss Ethel Doran are enjoying a three weeks' visit in the east. , At present "The finish that is applied to Palm Beach goods will disappear in washing." . 1 The above is an extract from a let ter written us by a large manufacturer of cloth finishes and sizings. . . Knowing this to be true,' we have worked out a method of replacing this finish.' Note our process: First DRY CLEAN the suit, to remove grease and loose soil. Then WET CLEAN IT BY' HAND and size it not starching, but exactly the same kind of sizing used by the mills. In addition we take more pains in pressing and shaping than do the manufacturers. , .. WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST? THE PANTORIUM "Good Cleaners and Dyers" , .1513-17 Jones St Phono Douglas M3. . : - Branch Office t 2016 Farnam St South Side: 4708 South 24th St Phono South' 1283. they are4isitihg Sirs. fW Piper of Philadelphia, ind "will Hater go to Washington, and to St. Louit, to visit Miss CGrads uncle. Miss Katharine McCormick is in the east enjoying a motor trip with friends in the vicinity of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland and daughter. Miss Myra, are at Asheville, N. C, and will remain there during the hot season. Miss Louise Dinning is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William FitigeraW-in TnjyvJ within a wiekjfor tw -.0 . I Mr. andjMfc. DC. Bradford and children,afc in Lor Angeles with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. King. Mr. Bradford will return about the middle of August. , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. George, who have been at Nantucket Island, are now with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot on the latter's sailing yacht for a two weeks' cruise' Mr. and Mrs. Jay Foster and Mr., and Mrs. George H. Kelly are motor ing in the White mountains this week and expect to be back in New York at the Biltmore by Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Clarke have recently been visiting his brother, Frank N. Clarke, and Mrs. Clarke, at. Waterford, Conn., where the latter have a house for the summer. M and Mrs. Will Clarke are expected in Omaha shortly on their way back to Manila, Philippine islands. Miss Gretchen McConnell reached Garden City, L. I., Sundav from Port Henrys N. V., and is visiting Mr. and Mrs.'Gardiner this week. Mrs. Gardi ner was formerly Miss Margaret Mc Pherson, and it was to be one of the bridesmaids at her wedding in June that'.Miss McConnell went east. . To Visit Consul In Canada. , Mr. and Mrs., Byron G. Burbank and son, Forrest, leave Tuesday for Detroit, Where they ; will take the boat for Cleveland and Buffalo. From Buffalo they go' to Halifax, Nova Scotia, St. John, New Bruns wick, and St. Stephen, N. B.', where they -will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Dow, United States con sul, formerly of Omaha. On their return, September 1, they will attend the American Bar association meet ing in Chicago. Pleasures Past Mr. F. H. Hilmes entertained a E arty of tut at dinner at the Hotel .oyal yesterday evening. Mrs. J, B. Fradenberg entertained the Dale Auction Bridge club Tues day afternoon. High' score was made by Mrt. A. W. Hendee, Mr. and Mrt. Paul Wiemer and Mr. and Mrs.: Earl Brink 'entertained a number of Omaha people at a swim ming party at their cottage at Valley Friday. Those present were: Maara. 'and llMdimei Henry AhoadM,. .. .. Vrcd ttadlaatl. Frank P. Plale, - Mr. lfarton RhoaSas. lflaaaa , "Miaaea rior.nc. Kkoadta, . Lillian Field. Jean Field, . Sylvia Wiemer. Social Gossip. ' Mr. ana Mrs,. E.; S. Westbrook are expected home - tomorrow from the east. . . - ' . Mr, and Mrs. , Demain Ledwich have gone to Isle Royal ' for; two weeks. : ' , . : ' Mr. and Mrs. Reed Talmadge re turned Tuesday from ; Boston and New York. ;':-'. ; Judge and. : Mrs. Arthur Wakeley returned last Saturday5 ;-,fepm "a month in .California. " " ..; , Mr. and- Mrsi Fred ..Thomas, Mrs. G. W. Lininger and Mr. F. L. Hal ler arrived home Wednesday from Atlantic City, where they have been for over two weeks. Mrs. Haller, who has been at Christmas Lake, re turned Thursday. Mr. E. J. McVann arrives home to day from Washington. The Mc Vanns and their daughter, Esther, leave the first week in August for drinir 1alu tn soend the rest of the summer, but will not return to Oma- na, as Mr. Mcvanna uueincss ii.;a him to Chicago to live in the autumn. Mrs. E. A. Wickham and Mrs. John Mclhop of Council fluffs leave next week for Estes park. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Campbell and their two sons leave today for a month in Glacier park, Montana. , Mr. J. T. Stewart, d, and son, Dick, c,T Stfart of Council Bluffs fetujned rWectiftsdaySfrom a fishing ariwill llvuvte, . hiK In and Out of the Bee Hive. Misses Alice and Leone Dellone have returned from a two weeks stay at Clear Lake, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thiessen and son and Miss Minnie Berg left yes terday to spend two weeks at Camp bell, "Neb. fMiss Marie F. Bush has returned from an extended trip through the east, her time being divided between Boston,. New York and Washington. . Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Henske re turned Wednesday evening from a visit of ten days with Mrs. H. M. McClanahan at her cottage at Lake Okoboji. Mrs. H. Bernstein and daughters, Pearl and Helen, and son, Billy, left Saturday for Beatrice, Neb., to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ben Isaacson. v Personal Mention. Mrs. A. M. Gallagher, accompanied by her daughters, Helen and Kather- f ine, has gone to Illinois to visit for ; a week and thence will go north to-. Lake Ontario to spend several weeks, t Mrs. Lucretia S. .Bradley leaves; Tuesday for Detroit to visit her tie-, . . , . r n 11 . east to ner oia nome in vonnctiitm . mnA will viit in Massachusetts and New York before her return. Miss Margaret Lowry, who has been In training at Bellvue hospital in New York, arrives Wednesday morn ing to spend three weekt with her ' parenta, Mr. and Mrt. T. J. Lowry. On her return east, she will be ac-, Miss iairc nciwicTTwiMMtt mt- rived home Thursday from two weeks c.L.. Wi uMfrh Miea Martha Folds. Mis's Katherine Cartan, who there, atooned in Du- ouque to spend the rest of the sum mer with her aunt, Mrs. George My ers, ana ur. &iycrs. airs, tuum Offut and Miss Virginia Offut and Mrs. V. B. Caldwell and son, Jabin, are .still with Miss Folda and Mrs. Charles Kountze and daughter, El eanor. Mrs. Osgood Eastman ar-;, rived Tuesday to stay tnree aays De fore going on to Mackinac. : State Editors to Be in ; Omaha in September Editors' day in Omaha this yesr is set for September 4. The editors from all parts ot the state are to oe enter tained here -t that time. They are already looking forward to it with considerable zest, as they always have a good time in Omaha. SWEET CORN PICKS in Sterling and Sil ver Plate , You NEED Them RIGHT NOW Steinway Pianos Will Advtaee in Price September 1st Owing 'to the Higher cost of labor and materials, Messrs. Stein way & Son are constrained to announce an increase in prices, to take effeot September 1st. ; v . "V ' ' " : ' . ' SECURE YOUR STEINWAY NOW . We can make immediate deliveries. In all probability you will no again be able to secure either a Steinway Grand or Upright on the present favorable terms. , , , ' '.4 W . '.". '.'; Deferred Payments age of the present opportun- ? ity by means of our Deferred Payment Plan. 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