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TIIK OMAHA Sl'NHAY HKK: AUGUST 13, 101G, 8 B Council Bluffs Social Notes HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS ANNOUNCED. SHE WILL BECOME A BRIDE TODAY. WEDDED IN OMAHA WEEK. , Mrs. William ..au'lK-lor Robert, returnril Usi Sum T Ing from a several ucoU m ' neap'olis, Mi?. MiN iiu . bach accompanied iluin io I ohs, but returned srvn.il da t.i'lici Miss Ila"-! Walker, wiiu h.t-; been pending the last mx week- with Inn parents, Mr. and Mrs. . It. W vilX) Hyde avenue noon for Long lU-aeb. al pects to remain thru- im in with friends bet! -re taktci; work at Herkelev, ( al., v!ui teaching in the alu-uma the Deaf. Miss Taline I'atks ..i Y.-r who has been the lmii'M i M Clark, let! Miul;i hi a ni with Omaha inetnU 1 1 ino From Lincoln Mi-- I'ark- -Mini to York. Mr. and Mr. I'liur! t". !'. have arrived lu re and will m. home in Council Illufi.-. M r burn, who wa- Alt-, i.rnrg is a former v otmnl I'duii--uioved to Ptinintia. 'al.. a years ;iro with her pan-uiv I lu wid I ding occurred a 1kmi nnir ag" a! the home tf the bride. Mr i'.laek Wlmrn went wot during his v;u,itii..i fcjm his duties a tin enun uf the meter department id I lu- Ci'ien.. Gas and Electric emipau. About twenty-five nieinbci-- i tin Senior Christian Kndeavor -orictv nt;j the I'irst Christian church nut at the 1 church early Monday evening and were guided from there to the home ni Mrs. M or lis on Washington a e- j uue. A brief business meeting ,i htdd, followed by games and arioii' -I tints, with a watenuelnn fe.it a .1 very delighttul climnx. liev. and Mrs. Keiclionbaeli. Mr Ninon Johnson and dauliler, Leli!. left Monday afternoon fur a month' trip to Albert Lea, Minn., and othi' points. They expect to visit Mrs. Reich cn bach's only brother while there and Rev. Keudienbach is look ing forward with plea-urc to a isit to his old church, where lie was pastor tor six years. Mrs. James P. Smith and daugh ters, Helen ami Mane, of St. Joseph, Mo;, arc the gue-t of Mr. and Mrs O. S. kcteham of this eity. Mr. and I Mrs. Ketchain ami l.tMt,:litcr, t 'delta, have rt turned from a t-it with Mr. T O. II. Kcteham at Denver. ' A number of Council HUnr. women attended the Iowa state ennferencc of the Congressional tnion for AV man Suffrage Friday at Des Unities. The conference was called . tor the purpose of organizing a state branch. Mrs. Donald Marr.ic and Mrs. Angeline Liriiisinaid were among them. Uluif Chapter of Si, Paul's Guild -pent a delightful attrnio.-u at the Uoat club KruS.iy ait. rnoun. ' he hours were dinkd betwien the reg ' ular business meeting and a soeia! time. The R. G. r. dub enjoyed a picnic s at Manawa Tuesday alteiuo,n ami evening. Supper wa M"-ved in the park, and afterward the members ad k' jotirned to the dancing pailion for an evening of dancing. The first annual picnic of the t own ed Bluffs Christian Fudeaxor was held at Mauawa Tuesday evening. An address was made by Stuart C. Vigg. president of the Omaha union, and responded to by Harry Cooprr of the Council Bluffs organization. A picnic siipper was served in file park, and the evening was spent around a hum' canipfirc, telling -torie ,v. -.inginii. An oilier outdoor meeting i- planned for October, with a campiiiv a.id wienie roast. The Misses Gertrude ,iiid I.lsie Tin lev have been entertaining Mis McKoy of Lowell, Ma. terminated her visit Monday and left for Ds Monies to visit another of )ier assar classmates. "V The Garden club held n ,.n wghtly meeting Tuesday al tin- htune o? Mrs. F. Meyers on Turk aeuue. A very interest intr article on "Lird- a Necessary Addition to the Garden" was read by Mrs. J. R, Kctd. M sr'-d ry UAJ n in lm-i &RTOt'. pflV II ''-r' if p m :"'""lT V7 )x" 1 I r" '' , ' I I X. X- II V lt ' K..rrly Mi. Lillian M. Wi.lHI o, ' I n vyp. ? , Irkamali. 1 : CfJiaVe&t A ' r -j ; . . f Y a kwS !iVl...k. K.-v. K. C. lUnliiin will on- , . I ArX V V ! .lu.- Ihr .orvir,,. , I i j I j i i Ait. ami Airs. . i.. i ornaicv iravr i I Florence f jUl J L;tu. ,or a" a' nevrla""'! i CI 1 Ti. 4 i k 1 z v oouuu ueni, mil K ir - -H m.i.,,. mciuh.oi, mo Ms f, j i i ' Snmpt.irNnr.ps i tmn.I and relatives li t y j t f , II """'""J ,v I .uiih Dakota lor t h t ti t "f f ' I,. .,..,1 1 1 MIHlmt.- mim-'' f , I . Wt.mQM ..if I A laiitiliter wa.s lorll last 1-nilaj LAST'' l'iul a mom Ii on an ilanl no, I h lot Dnliitli, I . I . Uclilcn is in New ork on businrs. Mins llulda Wipsr is spnnlinR a (e dayi in l'rnnont. lames . Hamilton attrmlfd ilic tractor exhibit in Fremont Tuesday. Miss 1'Hua Bennett entertained at luncheon Tuesday at the Carter Lake club. Her Bucsts were: Mesilaiues I . 1-rermau, L'.. I . Ilennctt-tientl y ol I'hieaKo, ami the Misses Lillian ami Florence KosensvveiK ! Mrs. Henry H. Lriuere ami two i ot her cliiblren. Iloswortb ami larrv. ami her mother. Mrs. Hemv t . Van tiiesoti. left Saturday lot ! Detn-er and other Colorado points. Social Affairs of the South Side Jennie .Kkasjye Mrs, lame1 lecu visit niu in Main. , ast three Monday. Mis-. !'ofothy Slntle who ha been isituig friends in Ilartington, 'e!., ! lie, la-t few werks, returned i uue the first of the week. ! M is t oi a !'". ( onu ay, supervisor i ot music of the York, Xeb.. public schools, was the guest ot .Miss Jean Butter the first of the week. Miss Gladys N'evey, who has been studying at the Normal school at Lent, Neb., has returned home. Miss Ncvy will teach school at Calhoun this winter. Mr and Mrs. I-'rit? Kruse and Mr. Fritz Kropkc spent the fore part of the neck at Mineola. la., visiting friends. M 1. Holms of Omaha were married , at the residence ot Kev. J. b. Butter dinner Thursday for Mrs. M. H. n juesuay evening, nicy nc fir . nf C.refforv. South Uaknta. Miss Nell La rile and Mrs. J. J. Sullnan have retmned trun Colo rado. Mij.K La elle spent fhe smu uier at the college tn tireeley. taking a special course in manual training and clay modeling Mrs. Sullivan met her at MattUou, where Ihcy spent two weeks. Mrs. Rny Y.llket i-. at the lakes near St, I'aul tor a couple of weeks. Mrs. Marry Miller, accompanied by her sons, Sidney and Miles, are on ia motor tup to I hicago 1 hey will stop at Alton, la., their old home town for a short visit, The Misses Klsir and Mabel House 'man and Miss Mary Koutt are fx ' pected home today from Minneapolis Mr. L. H. White and children have returned from Maryvillc, Mo. Miss Gertrude Sullivan and Miss : Rose H ughcs are seeing the sight ! of Colorado. They are at Cotorarh Springs at present. Mrs. Kay Casteel a i oiupaun d b her sister. Mrs. IVn-tsen ot Nevada la., are visiting iheir tathn m Ala What Women Are Doing in the World w i e .Mr. and Mrs. A. .nntnat. h. Ames, Kny Uennis, Otto Kadzuwrit, August Kaduweiif George J;rancis, 'on Heheru. M. Culkins, M. Jetter, I (horn and Prof, fiiehard Held. Mi- W illiam Koitlt eiilertaiued ihe Thuisdav Afternoon club at her home, Tw enty fourth and 1) streets. I '"our l ables w ere placed for ivhM, after which :i vrrv il.iiilv Innrh.s.M nered Mis. WAiiessof Oklahoma! V- A. High will lead the prayer (it was Ki,est ..f the allernooii. : nieeting of the Buuness Women s Lrics were won hv Madames Saal -! council, Tuesday, between the hours fcld and Li.oiklin. Mrs. W. Lake will of II and 2 at the court hmw be the nevi hostess. t Women of Grace Cnited hvangeliLal Mrs J t;. Uuberthon. J5H A street, (church will serve luncheon. en tert. oned at a Mirpi ise p.irty ml honor o Mrs, Wynes on Monday! r.immiinnf r T. It. Hummel and Mrs. Hummel were guests ol the Md aiieiuooii. Ihe atternoon was spent at whist . Those nrcsrnt w ere Mesi lamps Nnrthiup. Franklin. Was sam. Lake, O Neil, Cassidy, Saalt'eld, Koiitt, ( line and Miss Ann Robertson. M r. Joseph 1 lain entertained the Keno club al his home last Saturday v cuitiK A paitv of South Side girls en joyed a swimming party at the Belle vue pool on Thursday afternoon. The lug event this week among the children is the lantern parade in Spring Lake park on Kriday evening, August 18. which is being arranged by Mrs. Atwood, the genial super visor of the playground, assisted by several prominent South Side matrons. Manv children are expected to take part, dressed in varied cos tumes and carrying Japanese lanterns. Mrs. A. Rasniusseu and children, Katherine and Walter, have returned tioin an extended visit with relatives at Randolph, Neh. ler Park Mother circle at its puim Wednesday at Miller park, when guests attended. Mrs. Will Adam of Lullerton, and Miss Emma K it k busch of Hock Island, HI., were out of town guests. Club meetings will be resumed the third Wednesday in September at Miller Park school auditorium. Social Gossip Ralston In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hur left Saturday for Lake Okoboji Im a two weeks' vacation. A special meeting tor the election of officers for the South Side Wo men's Christian Teni-rame union has been called for Tuesday allrnioon al the home of the president, Mr William Kerry, .WJO South Twenty sixth street. (Mans for the countv convention, which will be held at Grace Methodist church, Twrnty-fiftli and E streets, September 5, will also be discussed. Benson Social Circles l rc I A Vrtiintr wan hnt(-;s on Karl l.augbery and Miss Ebba ; Thursday for the Inlcrnash Card club. Mrs. J. 1). litillock entertameil at KUS- A daughter was born last Friday to Mi. and Mrs. Austin Dodd. Mr. and Mi-. Notris Brown had five Kin -I - al dinner at Happy Hoi-1 hania low l.t-1 Saturday evening. Dundee people baiiiR slipper al llappv Hollow laM Sunday were: Waller Dale, two; A. W. "Cpdike. three; W. K. Shepard, four; K. Mil lard, three: L. Duval, four; Norris lt, ,,v, n f . . , , ,- It ('nrrir twof W 1- K'h.'.ade,.' four: H. .. Kimberlv. 1 'nH in the tlirei ; A, . I.lurkee, two. Mr. ami Mis. J. II. Ileaton have gone lo I'.rookdale, Colo., for the resl ot Hie summer. w, . ,,, ,a.J.. , ..hiblren Mi.-- l.ila Hoke entertained Moti- tlieir home in ( hieano. Tbey made lav -atlernoon tor Miss .Mildred , the trip ill the l'arks auln. Ihe Keno ipiartel is tillinn a siiir- Miss lola William- i- i-itiiu: with relative-, at lira- Raiiur. Moil tana. She will lie timu- Iwo work Miss Grace Stilwell is now al La-t Oraune, X. J. M. Kalamaji has returned ti "in Ccdorado, where he enjoyed an out mountains The Misses Uuth Griffith and Lei la Hunter are spending the week at Afton, la. Mrs. George l'arks accompanied companies ny Mr. iiimert it. .Moore and Mis- Gladys M. Grey. The I'helatea class of the Florence I'resbyterian. Sunday school enjoyed ; , week for a month's stay in Salt a cIcliKtlltui lcnic at .Miner parK rne fir-t of the week. Those present were Misses Marguerite Suitie, Grace j5 ,,e gllrs, 0f i,cr daughter, Mrs. I hompson, Naomi Lowe. Mildred A1-.q h" tuUiCi and Mr. Tuttle. lison. Hertha Larson, Mabel John- 'Iits i 0ia Ryars left last Thursday son. Alta Xevry and Mrs. J. ,-or an extended slay witli relatives in Itnttc-r. 'Thermopolis, Wyo. Mr and Mrs H. A. Jarcobberger Mis icnniP ohnson left for her an'l Air. anu .vi i s. w. i. omi miio, 1,1 are touring Lwa ami Illinois in Mr. laccobhcrger's automobile. They wire at t'linton. la., Tuesday. Miss Alma Orel! of Chalco, Xeb., is the Kuest of Miss Hulda Kruse t!-.'-. week. Mr. and Mrs. A. I!. Anderson en tertained a number of their friends Olnev ol Minneapolis. The guest were: Misses Xelba Harrington, Mil dred White Lulu Miller, Olive Wal- liss Klla Peska left last week for a i ton, F lorence Hood, Helen Treyler, month's visit in the east. Frances l ope, Helen Deems, Mary Mrs. J. G. Pflug and daughter leave 1 Fliaheth Hamilton. y Harrington, Maiv oliiistou and Mildred Knoanes. Lake City, Utah. 'he Misses Dora and Louise Wiese Mrs. H. L. Campbell, 01 .Mercer, .v Kave A danemg party uesday att ernoon al llappv Hollow in honor ol iniy enffaceineilt ill Kansas I llv A son has been born tn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ham- Mr-. Hani was formerly Miss Ruth Gnddard. Mrs. Frank Hud has gone to Pierre, Neb., to spend a few day with her parents. Miss Margaret O'Hara is enjoy -. . . 1 .. 1. . . !......;; nig ner vacation ai L.aKe wivom-j. A Demarest gold medal contest will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the First Christian church uiidn the auspices of the Omaha Woman - Mrs. II. C. Forster has returned 1 Christian Temperance union, from a visit with her parents at! I Staph hurst, Sell. She was accom-l A triple medal contest win ne neiu 1 pann d hoinc hv her sisler, Mrs. Tuesday evening at the Church of tin ! loigenson and -mall ilaugliter. Covenant, Twenty-seventh and I'rail, !" Mr and Mrs John II. I'arralt are under ihe auspices of I'ranri- illard. spending ihe week with friends at Women s Christian I emperann Fremont. union. A gold medal will be awarded Word was received here Monday ' to Ihe winner of the declamatory con of the arrival of a new son at the ; test, and silver medals for the vocal home oi Mr. and Mi's. Joe Ham in and instrumental numbers. South Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ham,, formerly lived here ... ! Band Concerts at HanscoiTi Little Dorothy I'ropst has been ,1 T ' ,1 7 n , T . , for several weeks with nervous trou-; Afld Maildan ParK I OOay ble. . I Mnnlrinal band concerts will be Mrs. Robert Meppmgcr of Fair-,,,,, ,his a(t(,rlir)nn at Hanscom bury departed tor her home after I an(j MandaI, park5 beginning at spending several weeks visiting j 2.-j0 m Th(. Anrjcnt ( )r(4er of friends 111 this vicinity and Omaha. 1 ,Ini.,i Workmen military band, led by F. E. Woodard, will appear at Hanscom park and the Omaha Bo hemian band, directed by Frank Jan da, will play at Mandan park. 6CH00LS. home in South Sioux City after visit with her sister. Mrs. L. L. Luther. : Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coryell will leave today for a two-weeks' slay in Spokane, Wash. Miss Ruth Scott accompanied Miss F.fiie Graven home from Missouri Valley to be her guest a few days. The Preshvterian Sunday school ;it their home on Saturday evening wm h,M iis annual picnic at Elmwood in reieiiraiioii 01 meir nrsr nmni8 park ncxt saturday. anniversary. "-ie w-omen of the Augustina Luth- l)r. and Mrs. C. A. Sorenson and orall church gave a lawn social on the Mr. and Mrs. i H. Knag and Miss Seivers law-n last Friday evening. Mary Woodworth spent the fore part yrs j r Schniitt entertained in ,.i the week- at F:lkhorn lake. honor of her sisler, Miss Kuhy Anson, Mis Itessie Tielz left Wednesday (,f crcte, Xeb., who was her guest last , lor He ota, .er.,..wncre sue w' W(.ei i isit her aunt. ! Miss Stella Mattox of Shenandoah, ' la., who has been visiting at tne home oi her brother, J. L. Mattox, j relumed home Saturday. I I. I'. McKay oi Dos Palos. C'al.. wis the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. J. M. I Mycr.- thi- week. Stillwater lauo Miss Goidie Williams was surprised on Thursday evening by about thirty young school friends. Games and music was the program of the eve- "' V" f. " . P..1 II I.,,b;il. from Mrs. Vincent Kenney enieriauieu oj 1 ... n .0,.,, last week for her niece, Miss Marie winch he recently graduated, as a Wells, of Hugo, Okl. The guests were memtier ot ine i.ilui y. Misses Gertrude Smith. Edith Heck- I he C. O. Talniadges and the H some vi-inng gins, guesis 01 uuniicc pe is staying at uoocnaiiu 10111. fiieuds. Mrs. James Wyuess and daughters. T. L. Combs is in Chicago assist- tl,c Misses Mable and Mary, are now iug 111 arrangements for the National the house guests of Mrs. Wassam at Retail levvelers' exhibit, to be held in her home on D street. Minneapolis the last of August. Mrs. Fred Heffner, formerly of Mr.-. Frank Elliek and children left South Omaha, but now of Chicago, the lir.-t of the week with friends to who has been the guest of Mr. and spend ten davs at Lake Okoboji. . Mrs. Farl Burke, has gone to Grand Kev. II. Ii. Foster and daughters, j Island for a visit with her mother. Jam 1 and Elizabeth, spent last week I From there she will return directly in Pawnee City, the guests of Mr, ' to Chicago. She is accompanied by Foster's parents. 'her two daughters. Randolph Curtis is spending pari 1 Mrs. P. Walsh and daughter. Miss oi hi- vacation at Lake of the Woods, I Agnes, and son, Clark, are seeing the Minn. 1 sights oi Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grossman j The Misses Imo and Hess C Iitton spent last Sunday at Cairo, Neb. ! will spend the next few weeks al Mr and Mrs. T. R. Plraden and Colorado Springs and Maiiilou. Colo children returned the first of the ; From there Miss Imo w ill return to week from a visit in Grand Island. Portland, Ore., where she teaches in Thomas Croshy has returned from ! the puiilic sciioois. his vacation. Mrs. Croshy is sti visiting m Central Uty. t arson Hathaway is the guest for a few weeks of his mother, Mrs. Lotircna llathawav. He will return Marv Leslie entertained at !unch Wednesday and elected the following eon at her home Wednesday. Those presi 111 v.cre: .Misses .wimreu vjincy. Marian Jones. Mary Elizabeth nam ....,.- ,,-n,. nt Mtmlav wa, composed of Mr. and . man, Sadie and Kittie Horn, Martha M. Rogers family, with out-of-town Mrs. Davis: Mi', and Mrs. Hansen ;i Goodell, Margaret Caunk of Omaha guests, had dinner at the Happy tlol- IVri Shmbv. William Standard. , anH Lucille Beattv ot LSenson. u.vv nun 1.1-1 .-unuij. o.-euh Walk'isp. Maude Shipley, and; The English Luther league inet last 1 1. . .,- , r , .. . lavw vvennesoav ana ciccicu on ,i,i,u,..t Me" alf I;!' om I ,Z( ,"Zt I Mi:- Mary janssen .attending! officers: Pr.sident, Miss Ellen Peter tire and interest of tin- afternoon with ' tpworth league assembly at Lin-1 son; vice presiden . ss Agt e u- Mi riizahfth Platz, who has I treasurer, Mr. Glen Madscn: curre been living in Beatrice, Neb., will ar- j-sponding secretary, Burton Peterson. Vlomirr this morning to i Mrs. K. S. uosworin anu uauKiuri, ...1 .. .....L-c uiiiltntr npr I arcarpf. tit rrcillOIll arc MSiLiiiK i s i' A IU Ult "1 vvi.w . ... ... e.-. . - - - taiher. E. I.. Vhu, and her sister, ! the omeh of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. picnic t m ... - 1 T Hanipr A nil Mr oid Mrs Prank Wight, who! Misses Anna Plott and Madeline Friday at Mm wood park, chaperoned ' 'rmlino- the summer in ! Horton are spending a few days in tv Mrs. Leicii Leslie, the occasion the Plack hills cuuntry, have re- Kansas City. being turned home M til'M their display ut beautitul tluuer. The members also enjoyed visiting Mr-. Meyers' carden, where some rare plants were blooming. fro.ihmcntv ! r'Vl were served late m the attenmon. The Friday evening dance at the Fish and Game club was enjoyed by a large number of the member Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kcelinc left last Saturday in their car tor an over land trip to Spirit Lake. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones and family went overland with Dr. and Mrv Dean to Spirit Lake to spend several week. (On Wednesday atternoon the F.l Deen club metat the home of Mrs. Lee Baker, Wtb Avenue li. Kensing ton work and a social time nrcupici! the afternoon .and hnii-hiv-ii wa: served by the hostess. The club bad as its guest Mr.. Christeu.sen. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wood, Avenue B and Twenty-fourth street, on August J.i. A very enjoyable picnic was held by ihe Wapello campfire girl.- at Maiiawa Thursday evening Supper was served l'-l 7 o clock and the remainder of the ; evening was spent in enjoyiue the; amusements of the pa'k. Ihose present were Misers N'ora Kirk patrick. Bessie Stortz. I'nra t'nwan. Sadie Beem. Grace Olsen. I na I'avis, Dorothy C li rit en sen, C arrie nren -sen. Isabel Mathew son and Kdna Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schneider have announced the engagement ut their f daughter, Dorothy, to Harry Hope v man Hawkins of ( )maha. The wed ding will take place at the home ot the bride's parents, on November A, after which the young couple will make their home in Omaha, where Mr. Hawkins i connected with the First National bank. The S. F. club met Tuesday after noon at the home of Miss Kihet Wal trip, 423 North Seventh Mrect, for the election of officer?.. The follow ing were elected: President, Louis Hoyt: secretary and treasurer, Ethel Waltrip; entert;.iiiiiient committee. Josephine Hanatan ami. Robert Har rington. Meetings will lie held the first and third Thursday of every month. After the election punch wa served on the lawn. At 11 o'clock a two-course luncheon was served in ff the dining room, "f lie tallies were I decorated with pink and white roses in. I bai l Marv M r: her i 11. T Denver. Brisbin left win-re be Thursday for will spend a A number of girls had a picnic honor of Miss Mildred Mr. J. N. Horton left today for a (jney of Minneapolis. Mr Viroil li. Stark. outn Kighteenth street, is confined at the Wise Memorial hospital, where he is recovering from an operation for ap pendicitis. Dewey Barrett is now at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Barrett, and getting along nicely after bis recent accident. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jacobsen mo tnred to Denver last week. They ex pect to be gone two weeks. 1-red Doeleke is spemimg ms -cation at St. Paul and Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Dennis, Twenty fourth and D streets, entertained at a watermelon feed Saturday evening in honor of Richard Held of Pitts burgh, Pa., brother of Mrs. William ! lttr Parrotte Sweeney took vi r rbristianson. accompanied pupils for their annual I u,, her daughter. Mildred, and Miss i.akc Manawa. weanesnay. j gna l-.lster, have returned --m nan Court Refuses to Modify Woodman Circle Decree Lincoln, Neb., Aug. .2 (Special Telegram.) The supreme court to day refused to modify its former or der restraining the supreme execu tive council of the Woodmen Circle from interfering with Miss Emma B. Manchester in her duties as stipreme guardian of that organization, on an application made by the executive council and argued before the court last week. Chlcap School ol Civics md Philanthropy 0nrl Training la Aorit Work, npeciit courm For Pltrtravid nifl RM-rfUon Wnrfctr '14 trx-h-nlol rlM 4t Hull Hmw tn frmnartlc. folk Uiw ln, itory-WlUnf. FlBld "nrh Wilii t.'u-wnrk tlcncir In Mttlemocu id pnhllu TnrUon ririteTi. Hiwi oourfe for Puhllf Matth Nurwi. Address RiMr, 2:b Mlfhlfsn An.. Chlrwo. Black Acts as Judge at The Seward Flower Parade Charles E. Black, member of the board of governors of Ak-Sar-Ilen, went to Seward, Neb., Friday, to act as judge in the flower parade in con nection wtib the Seward harvest fes tival. Mr. Black consented to serve as judge following a request of the Sew ard Commercial club, made to the local club. Four Quarantined in oak i:Um Cr pAorrrmiA! Street House for Smallpox limine. Odia UUJglUIC .12 Our Talent and Skill in Jewelry to Order and Repairing Work is At Your Service 1 1x3 Augutt 13- -.IIIMnl.JitlM. I"mii.'m -Society Page nli.l.T lulul,'!..! r M' 9 Louise and Dora Weise, Mrs. s Bragg, Mrs. Charles Leslie, Leslie, and Mrs. Leigh Leslie Hv ctav of a few weeks in Iowa. The marriage of Miss Ada Steph ens of Benson and Mr. Sydney Kobi- son of Corning, Kan., took place last dolph, where they had been the last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Jetter were given a house warming in their new home, South 1 wenty-third street A. G. Lllick and family have gone I last Saturday evening. Those present . .,.i r 10 II Olmsted and .'!, '. . . I --l.,-.a-.., ! Wdnesdav Kolierl. reuiMieu m'nuauaj . rJ II.. l, a JJIOH-mile automobile trip' Invitations were received las week Males of Iowa, llli-nn censon or an ,,! ,)0 I Emma Sundell and Mr. Elmer Chris- Mrs George i trolerson oi irvington Rev. C. II. Burrill was down from Mr son, from that included tht tuns. Wisconsin. Mrs (Men Morgan. . . ' . 4 Mi..- V "XJ' hV ' V, V!A..iance. Neb., for a short May here ieirarvr -rc guesls.of Miss l.ila.' Hoke in h. cmrch -a ilmaba a, a partv; R, vtr Mo- chart. , Saturday. lay aiternoon m nonor o A mong those from here attending Ircd Olney ol Mmneapoi.- -oma.s cl.,b l," :Sh" V Thursday were Mesdames ihe week tor l.vons Neb..- . xA,ru. Strahle. L. A. where ,1k- will spend the week visit-' an() w Wr)ch ing mends and relatives. p J Mrs Car Kornmesser will enter Henry Anderson is visiting Us Knglish Lutheran Women s daughter, M.s Mable Anderson, who l.miarv iety nt Thursday is studving at the I uuersitj ol Lali-1 ift(.rnoon; Mrs. Latlrit7en will give a iornia al Berkeley. i pape.r int refreshments will he served. ! The newlv organized Christian Mnr-P and JackSOn FlOht 'church will hold, services in the Odd Fifteen-Round Draw:!:11!:: Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. Rov More. Pacific coat champion, and Sat lackscn of-Oklahoma City t'omrlit iittcen rounds to a draw here laM night. The men arc bantam- j We Say That This Columbia Grafonola De Luxe at $200 hall this aiternoon at ,L,)0 i iiTiirr taxi a WF.BSTER 202 1017 MAXWELL CARS. weights. Dr. IWI'i riiir-Tar-llm, ' Hony nooth.f. th,. IrrltHllnn. l-iite Tar ea'l tb plltf'KIu, relieve!) tomtesllon, puotllea th raw ipoui. a5e. AH drusstelr Alv. CHIROPRACTIC A Fsrtect HmUH Restorrr. Chiroprtic removes the cause, thereby eliminalinir further mifferinc and gradually restoring the health. I have been auccepsful in helpinft to remove the raue for other, why not you? I have treated scores of prominent people in Omaha nnd viefnity, who are my best recommendations. For thone who desire nutphur-steam baths, my especially equipped bath parlors will please the moat particular. Lady Attendant for Ladies. Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Room 3 to 9, Ottawa Bide. Southwest Corner 24th and Faroam ( Entrance on 24th St.) Phona Douglas 72S5 DR. KNOLLENBERG CHIROPRACTIC SPECIALIST. ji ' I I1 I yam, will easily demonstrate it self to you as inimitable tonally, acoustically, mechanically and artistic ally. The perfection of naturalness, beauty and fidelity to the original tone of the voice or in strument, as it pours out through the tone-control shutters from the tone chamber, is unmistakable. The elegance of its de sign and the flawlessness of its finish are in keep ing with its musical qual ities. The instrument itself will say the same right here or in vour own home wherever you like. Convenient terms of pay ment ean be arranged. Other models from $15 to $3,r,n. Let ns send one to your home on approval. Mrs. Vera McKem and Everett Orvillc and Victor Meyers are uar- j . antined for smallpox at 3102 Oak i ? street. They are related. One of the ; iamily became infected while visit- . ing at Beatrice, the health depart-: ment reports. OF CHICAGO Pupil of the Ut Mm. Marchei of Paris. i -i- j-- i f Skinners THE HIGHEST QUALITY MACARONI 36 Age RedptB ook fm JKIKNER MFG. CO OMAHA. U.5.A. 1AIUST MACMOM HtCIDin III AMUIICA iVoice Building! Coaching for Opera and Oratorio. - " In Addition to Her Claiaet -s- in Chicago. . Thursday of Each Week I 4 at the Fontenelle Hotel. - Address, MADAM COSGROVEt Fontenelle Hotel. .11 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I i i till tu Mig AUTO HEEL SyL PROTECTOR IjUI HEEL AND COUNTER PROTECTION SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. 1311-13 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Retail and WhoUtal. Distributor for Columbia Grafonola and Record. Storo close 5 p. m. .acepting Saturday, 6 p. m. USED AND QUICKLY APPRECIATED BY WOMEN WHO DRIVE THEIR OWN CARS. NO MORE SCUFFING. EASILY AND QUICKLY ATTACHED AND DETACHED. MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED IF NOT ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. PRICE $1.50 PER PAIR PREPAID TO ALL PARTS OF THE U.S. MAIL ALL ORDERS TO ADDRESS BELOW C.H.WOI.PBLT CO. 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