THE OMAHA SUNDAY REE: SEPTEMBER 3, 1916. What . -is Going On in Society Circles At tit Field Club. ."' Mr. C J. Claasten had t dinner party of ten guests at the club lait evening. Others with parties of four tod six were entertained by Sam Reynold. W. P. Thomas, Ai Mc Donald nd Dr. A. R, Knode. .A . Mr. and Mr. J, L. Hiatt etifef tained at dinner Saturday evening for Mr. and Mr. Morrison Cattle, who arrived last Sunday, to make their horn in Omaha. Yellow marigolds used on the table. Those pres ent were: .. Km and Meedamei .. . Iferrlana Caatle, A. C Harlnian, LovJa Plainer. Howard Ooodrlrh. Dr. ana lira. L. I. Putnam, , , .t .... Mr. J. J. llolvlhlll. ' At tfa Country Club. Mr., and Mr. W. J. conneii last I evening gave a family dinner party ! .. . . . w . t... u:ti tor tneir aaugnter, Mrs. uic jnmci Raymond, jr., of Lincoln, who came vp for the week-end-with their small granddaughter, Miss Florence Con nell of El Paso, Tex., who has been spending the summer with them and with Mr. Raymond, and will leave next Tuesday for her home. Those present were: Mr. an Mrs. Waller Roberta. Bdwer A Craif Hton, leeaa X. Raymond, ir MIm llerane Coamll. Robert CennelL ';. Herbert Cennell, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cooley enter tained at dinner at the Country club Saturday evening. Their guests were: Meaara. and Meedamee--M. O. Oelpetaer. D. A. Bum, ., X, Oj. Meorbead. ' Mr. Harrr Dearlr. ' Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane en tertained a dinner party of eight at the club last evening. Mr. J ud ion Squires had party for four and Mr. and Mr. C T. Kountze and Mr. and Mrs. C W. Clarke each had parties ofut At Hippy Hollow Club. A a compliment to Prof, and Mrs. Dean of Hiram college, Ohio, who are passing through Omaha on their way to spend a year in California, the Hiram college graduates of Omsha and Council Bluffs entertained at din ner at the Happy Hollow club Sat urday evening. Prof, and Mrs. Dean -were the guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Southmayd at luncheon Saturday and in company with Mr. Southmayd and Judge Slabaugh they drove vwer Omaha in the afternoon. At the din ner were present tome of Prof. Dean's former pupils, among them Judge Slabaugh, Mrs. E. C. Sutton, Mr. Jay Burns and Mr. G. M. Southmayd. . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rushton enter tained at dinner Saturday evening at th club. A centerpiece of pink rotes was used for the table. Covers were laid for: ' . v Meaara. and Meadaisee .' - - , Ckaxlee C. Balden, , i. H Puraont. . Ueee W. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.1 Geoige A. Roberts entertained at dinner at the club last evening, their guests being; Meaara. and Maademee Server One. M. W. Cochrane, Mtaeea MliBfe Kmaia Bereneen. Ruth Ceekraae, Cllaeaetk Haberla. Mr. C. A. . Flxler. ' Mr. nd Mrs. I. A. Liuderliolm had i their dinner guests last evening: Meaara. and Meadamee 1 ', ' 1 A. Medlar, . ft Mentsomerr. .'; B. T. Rector,' B. . Hon, ' j Mr. and Mrs. M. M. ' Robertson S- ave dinner party for twelve Satur ay evening in honor of Miss Marian ( Key, "Who arrived Saturday morning for a two weeks' visit with their daughter. - The two young women i were, schoolmates at Bradford acad emy. - , j Other Small dinner parties at th club were given by M. M. Lyons, P. F. Pettmn aid F. B. Aldous. y Camping Trip. ! A crowd of young folks, chaperoned by Mr. W. A. Bridges, returned last, week from their camp on Lake Quin- ebaugb, Neb., the party inciuacu: niaM Viol. Mofrtj't Hu Morcurtr, M. Hailman. Stalls Buna. Of Blatr. llMirm. Krl Byrmm. Harold rirrm, J. ConiiMty f DLoatur. Valttr Kvtna. i rally BridtM, atuUh ItolwrU v j ot Ilr, Add Buna i f Blair. fftiltani BanwrC Byron Buun. Tywrn , .-., I 01 Biir, Young-Klingbeil Wedding Party (1 IziZLLA PJSXEPSBW ".r BY JM"""!- Earjucrite ThenstSlinbtil Mr. and aire, a, Bwui. 'leal Whit Shrirta Meeting. I The Sojourners' club of Malva White Shrine will meet Tuesday after, qoon with Mrs. Ben F. Marti. Mrs. C H. T. Riepen, Mr. A. A. Holt man and Mrs, G. Morse will assist th hottest. I,. Of to Honolulu. " I Mr. J. J. Dicker and her brother, Harry Jordan, left Friday for San f ran eisco, to sail next Wednesday on tha Matsonia for Honolulu, to visit Mr. and Mrs. BIomfield-Brown, the atter be mi Mrs. Uicker aaugnter, r. K. C Moore had expected to ac company them as far .as San Fran cisco, but has postponed going. ' . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Megeath and daughter, Mary, sail on the same boat. Wedding Announcement ' -i The marriave of Miss FinnieHelen Livingston to Mr. Julius Weil, son of Mr. and Mra M. Weil of Lincoln, will take place Wednesday evening at 8 o clock at tne notci jronteneiie. uui n-tow eruetta who have already ar rived are Mist Selma Sternshine of Savannah, Ga., and Miss Adeline Gud- friend-ot Des Moines, betrothal Announcement. i Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Shearer tnnounc th engagement of their lnhter. Florence, to Mr. Rots N Cimrncl. The wedding date ia set for jeptember 12. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolf announce he engagement of their daughter, iollie. to Mr. Joseph Slatnik of Des tloinea, the wedding to take place tome time during the winter, Mr. and Mra Boris Pred announce he engagement of their daughter, -iattte, to Mr. Maurice Wolowits of Peoria, 111. The wedding will take i ace after the first of the year. , Dr. and Mrs. William P. Hombach if Council Bluffs announce the en element of their daughter, Mitt Anna Hombach, to John E. O'Brien of this city. The wedding will take nlaee in the near future. - Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Heaton of Wa hoo. Neb., announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Mr. Mer rill Curtu Kohrbauslt 01 this city, ' rloth the young people are graduates of the state university, where Miss Beaton was t member of the Alpha Phi sorority and Mr. Rohrbaugh a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The wedding will take place in the early fall. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Hamilton of Lansing, Mich., announce the en gagement of their daughter, Jean nette, and Mr. Searle Francis Holmes of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Holmet it the ton of Mr. and Mri. Frank Holmet of this city, and is a graduate of the Omaha High school and University of Nebraska, from which' he is a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity member. The wedding will take place the latter part of September. Qo to Suffrage Convention. .Mrs. Draper Smith and Mrs. H. C. Sumney start today for Atlantic City to attend the annual convention of the national woman suffrage organ ization, which will be held there this week. Dr. Sumney expects to ac company them and after the conven tion they plan an automobile trip in New England togther, Mrs. Smith going with them. Mrs. Sumney has promised two weeks of her time to the suffrage campaign in West Vir ginia, and wilt go to Wheeling about October 1, when Dr. Sumney returns home. ; . ; . ... Guttafton-Lindley Wedding. On Tuesday evening at the chapel of Immanuel Deaconess institute was solemnized the marriage of Mitt Hil dur Lindberg and Rev. Otcar 0. Gut tafson of Elbow Lake, Minn. The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. M. Lindberg, father of the bride, as sisted by Rev. C. 0. Lund of Hep burn, la., and -Rev. M Frykman of Gibson City, 111 1 he bridal procession entered to the strain of Moskowtki't "Seren ata,' played by Miss Esther Llnd of Wahoo, Nebi, led by Junice and Signe Lindberg, Anda Olander and Thyra Bloom as ribbon stretchers. Miss Ellen Lindberg, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, with Mits Du zenia. Gustafson and Miss Hildur Frykman as bridesmaids, ' Mr. Ctrl Gustafson, brother of the groom, was best man, with J. E. Lind and Carl Lindberg as ushers. :- The bride wore a beautiful gown of white charmeuie satin and geor gette crepe with pearl trimmings, and carried a shower bouquet of white rotet and lilies of -the valley. A supper was served to ZOO guest in the parlors of the Deaconess Home, which was prettily decorated with garlands of goldenrod and sunflow- ra. After a tnn in the west the bridal couple will make their home at Elbow Lake. Mum., wnere Kev. oustatson has his charge. Entertain for Visitor. Mrs. Ausuat Herman entertained at her home Wednesday afternoon for her sister, Mrs. Fred Johnson, who is here visiting trom Kama Uty, mo. I bote pretent were: HMrtamei-M Otte fcalaren,' , rharlea Rlntl Meedamee Nlles Jenaon, Hophla Thenar, Clyde Maxwell, Ouy Park.' Floann Herman, W - J otto Sandbars, l,oula Rankin, Edward Cattail. ' Uluae Asnee Raltren. Dorothy Johnaen, ' Marsaret Baltren, .Tanloe Maxwell. Bllen Bine, , Uartarat Maxwell. Ruth Rln(. Maatere Maatera John Harmaa,' foule Rankin, Herbert Thenar, Howard nreemer, : Edward Herman. Barnard Coatelle. Robert Park. . , Family Reunion. A iamilv reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrt, Edward Cad- wallader. West End. Council Bluffs, last Sunday, when Mrs. Moselle KioDs. her son. Dr. William Nipps his son, Ralph Nipps, and hi son, William Nipps, composing four gen erations, were present. Alto in tliii Jrroup were four William Nipps of our different generations. Present were: Mr. Moselle Nipps of Council Bluffs, Dr. and Mrs. William Nipps and family of Colorado Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millard, Omaha; Messrs. snd Mesdames Warren Hew itt, Edward Cadwallader, Raymond Nipps, Ktinrt Nipps: ur, ana Mrs. W lliam Niddi and Miss Ida Nipps of Phillipsburg, Kan., and Mrs. James May fie Id, south aide. Summer Sojourner Return. Mis Irene Rosewater returned from California today. Mr. and Mrs. lieorg v. lunnicim com home today from Wyoming, Mr. and Mr. C N. Diets are ex pected home todav from Dome Lake, Mr. and Mra. Henry Wytnan and children arrived home Saturday from Wequetonsing. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Loomls and family came back Thursday from the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele .and daughter have returned from Clear Water Lake, Minn. , Mrs. Andrew Rosewater returned Wednesday from Atlantic City and Spring Lake, N. Y, Mrs. R. W. Council and Mitt Re gins Connell arrived home from Eaton a. ranch on Friday. Mr. and Mrt, Frank Judton and daughter, Dorothy, will return today from wequetonsing, Mich. -Mr. and Mrs. A. L Reed and daugh ters will reach home today from Os terville, Mass., where they have been tince early in July. Mrt. George M. Ribbel and daugh ter, Margery, returned Sunday from a tummer at Chautauqua, N- Y. , Mr. and Mrs, R.. J. Dinning and Mist Dinning are expected home to day from Glenwood springs, Colo, Mrs. J. J. Brown it home from three weeks with her niece, Mrt. John Pat rick, on the Patrick ranch in Wyom ing. . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Smith and family returned Sunday from eight weeks at Kabekona Lodge in Minne sota. Mrt. Htrley Moorhead and children returned Saturday from Grand Rapids, brand Haven and other Michigan point, ' Mrs. George C. Smith and family came home Thursday morning from Ogunquit, Me., where they spent the ummer, Mrs. Alvin Johnson and son, Stan field, return today from Stead's Ranch, Colo., whtrt they have spent the summer, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Barlow and son will be home today from Estes Park, where they have been at Long Peak's Inn. Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Scott snd fam ily came home last evening from Clear Lake, la., where they spent the sum mer in their cottage there. Mr. Albert Edholm, Mr. Fred Paf fenrath and Mr. Donald PaSenrath have returned from their vacation spent in Canada and Isle Royale. " Mr. John L. Kennedy is spending this week in Estes Psrk with his wife and family, who have been at the Stanley hotel for several weeks. They will return next week. Mrs. Wilson Low will be home next Wednesday from a month at Eaton's ranch, Her brother, Mr, Albert Flet cher, arrives from Boston the latter part of next week to visit her. Miss Etta Creighton and her neice, Mitt Katherine Load, are back from their summer at Clear Water Lake, Minn. They returned with Mrt. C. C Rosewater, , her son and daughter, Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Porter and rhil. dren, Foy and Gertrude, are expected home today in their car from the riatte canyon., Mrs. rorter and Miss Gertrude were tt Grousemont for sev eral weeks, Mrs. H. D. Neely and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neely returned home Monday from six weeks at The Rookery, their former island home in Rainey lake, Minnesota, Mr. H. D. Neely it still there, but will be down next week. Mra. r. P. Kirkendall, with Mrs. Barber and Mrs. C M. Wilhelm, left Estes Park t week asro veaterdav and are enroute home, but stopped in Den ver ana v.oiorao springs and are re turning oy way ot Kansas City. Note at Random, Dr. E, L, Bridget returned early in the week from six weeks' eastern trip. Mitt Belle Dewev It inenrlinir tier vacation in Chicago and it Douglat ISKC. . Mrs. Alfred C, Kennedy and chil dren returned Friday from Lake Min netonka. Mra D. V. .Shotes and dnmhter Mrs. Clifford' Calkins, have returned from Madison Lake, Mrs. C J. Greene is expected home tnis week trom year a stay in Cali fornix and will be at The Colonial. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Borvlnm and ton, George Paul, returned Saturday irom vicar uiae, it., wnere they spent the month ol August, . Mrs, R, Beechec Howell has re turned Siom - port Budget, Wyo., ONE Of THE LATE SUMMEE ' BRIDES. . (f . V 'v7 iV v Vl . V' I I a I 1 ii ; .JVt Ux Oscar Gu&lafson where she visited her sister," Mrs. Will Carter, and Mr. Carter. R. J. Steffens, son of Commodore SterTens of Chicago and well known in the photographic art world, has come to Omaha, to be associated with the Rinehart studio. r Mrt. W, C. Shannon has returned from Bay View, Mich., accompanied by her mother, Mrt. A. J. Poppleton, who spent the summer there with her sister; Mrs. Ferguson. Miss Anne omord arrived home Sunday from Atlantic City.- where she wa with. Mm J. E. Summers after taking her sister Mary to a girls' camp in Vermont, , Warren . Breckenndge returned Monday from Dome Lake, Yellow stone park, stopping at Denver en route home. Mr. Breckenridge re turns the latter part of the month to Cambridge for his second year at the Harvard law school. ' ' F. B. T. Martin and his sont and George E, Barker reached' home Wednesday night in their car from Estes Park. Mrs. Martin came home last week with her youngest boy. who was not well. Mrs. Barker re mained at Etkhorn Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barber and Mr. Fred Hamilton have been in New York this week, but the former were planning to leave today for Montreal to return to California by way of the Canadian Pacific. Mrs. Barber will take a bungalow in Los Angeles this autumn instead of returning to Phoe nix, Ariz. , Residenc Change. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Foster have moved into their new home at 4817 Douglas street, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Stephen have Siven up their apartment at the Ham ton and gone to the Colonial to live. Mr. and Mra. Truman Buck, who are spending the summer at Boul der, Colo., will, be at tne tuacxstone upon their return. Miss Hilda Hammer is giving up her apartment at the Clarinda and will make her home with her sister, Mrs. Harold Pritchett, and Mr. Pritchett. . - Mrs. Victor B. Caldwell, who sold her home last sprinc, gives it up this month and will move with her family te the West Farnam, where she has taken the apartment: just vacated by Mr. and Mrs, Frank Crawford. Okobojl Colony New. V Mrs. - M. D. Cameron has closed her cottage at Okoboji and returned home. Mrs. Edward A. Petran and children motored' down from Okoboji with Mr. Pegtu last week. Mrt. J. Clarke Coit and ton tnd daughter returned Tuesday from a motor trip to Okoboji. Frank I. Burkley motored to Oko boji for ever Sunday and will return Monday accompanied ' by Mr, tnd Mrt. Harry V, Burkley and children, who have been tt the ltke several week. Dr. J. A. Hentke went to Okoboi Tuetdar and will motor down today with Mr. Hentke tnd her mother, Mrs. H. M. McGanahan, who have been at the lake most of th sum mer, Dc McGanahan returned from there last Saturday. Stag Supper. , V The Sigma Tan Nu will give a stag supper at the Fontenelle Monday in honor of alumni leaving the city for school, , New of th Wsvfsrers, Miss Elizabeth-and Miss Mellora Davis, who are at Lak Placid with their mother, are going for a week-end house party next week en Lake Chamnlain. The Rev, Lloyd Holsapple and Mra Holsapnle are at Ephraim, Wis, From there the latter will go to Richards Landing to visit Mrs. and Miss Thum- mel. while Mr. Holsapple goes east to visit his former home in New lersev. ; Mc tnd Mrt. C W. Hamilton and GUEST OF HISS MARGARET TOOT. . Miss Frances Paine Miss Marion' Hamilton left Beach Bluff, Mass., Wednesday and are on their way home by way of Detroit and Chicago, stopping in both places for a day or two unless the railroad strike hurries them through. . , Afternoon Tea. Miss Lela Ash entertained a nxrtv of friends at a 5 o'clock tea at her home Sunday afternoon, Those pres ent were: . . . MlMM Bee Shirley. Florence Paullaon, Mable Hogen, Lela Ann, Meaara.. I. B. Ain. llorothy Peteraon, Cora MatherJy. MftKtre. Archur Jourdan. Prettiest Mile Golf Club. The Prettiest' Mile Ladies' Golf club will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock with Mrt. Ralph Russell at her home. 18U5 Wirt ttreet. ihe hostest will be assisted by Mesdames Arthur Jones, Cuthbert Vincent, Thomas Falconer, W. M. Clark, T. W. Rogers, T. C. Rich and J. O. Hiddleston. Tea for Mist Morse. Monday afternoon Mrs. C. E'. Jo hannes was hostess at an informal tea in honor of Miss Katharine Morse, who has just returned from New York for a short visit before going back to begin her work as head of the Eng lish department in the training school for teachers. This position was created tor her because ot her recognized abil ity in the work she has been doing at Columbia for the last vear. The ?uests at Mrs. Johannes' tea were old riends of Miss Morse, who was for merly on the high school faculty. Rockford College Luncheon. ' " Ihe Kockford College association. organized last year with Mrs. John R. McDonald as president, is plan ning a luncheon for Tuesday, Septem ber 12, at the Fontenelle to greet the girls passing through from the west to attend Rockford college. It is expected that there - will lie in the neighborhood of fifteen girts, which, with the eighteen members of the local club, Will make a lively luncheon party. The Omaha girls going"1 to Rockford this year are Miss Hen rietta Medlar, Miss Helen curtis ana Miss Sarah Sears. Gossip of the Visitors. 3COIE JMCOrillltK amvca jxiuuuay from New York to visit his father and his aunt, Harry McCormick and Mrs. Kemington. Mr. Mccormick, who has been on his ranch in Wyo ming, will be home by Monday. Mrs. Eva Wallace has invited Mr. Richard Rifenberick to come from In dianapolis for the Ak-Sar-Ben ball. Mrs. Rifenberick was the popular guest of Mrs. Wallace early in the season. Mrs. Frank Coooer of St. Paul. who has been the guest of Miss Mae Engler, leaves today for Kansas City. Mits Vada and Miss Helen Dingley of Argona, la., are guests this week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Russell. . ' Mrs. W. W. Morsman of Holly wood. Cal.. but formerly of Omaha, arrived here Wednesday and is a guest at the home of E. M. Morsman for two or three weeks. Judge Mors man will come east about the middle of the month to join her, and they will return together. This is Mrs. Mortman's first visit here since leav ing six years ago ro live in t.aii- Btaimr Claremont Inn . 17th end Jeckeoa tte. "Omaha's Quleteet Downtown Hater SUNDAY TABLE d'HOTI DINNER 60c tkip.H, mi tisa ta rite p. M. " Clear Soup Wafara e fruit OeektaU PPM Sprint Ohlekoa : .. Bat Blaeatu : Fotatom Teenta Salad . Oaarfled tweet FotakMS e Summer qaa. lMe (a Oak a la Oream tag - Oak Asnle We Tea OaMet 1 Milk KeHermUk fornia. She made the trip east with Mrs. C. J. Greene, who stopped off at St Paul, Aeb., to visit a tew days. Comus Club. The Comus club will resume its bi weekly meetings Thursday'afternooh at the home of Mrs. Leslie Thomp son, 1810 Miami street. At that time the annual election ot otticers will take place. The plana of the club for this season include a montniy even ing par'ty, to which all club members' husbands will be invited. Social Gossip. . Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith have returned from Atlantic City. Mr. Denman Kountze returned earlv in the week from Este Park. Mrs. J. J. Sullivan left Tuesday to visit her sister in Wyoming for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Yatea are in New York, but are expected back next week. Mr. and Mr. Jame Chadwick, who have been east since June, re turned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowell nd Miss Mona Cowell are planning a motor trip to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gordon re turned Wednesday from a ten days' trip through the Yellowstone. Mrs. Florence Neville arrived home Wednesday from Tacoma, Wash., where she visited a school friend for several weeks. Mrs. Arthur Remington returned Tuesday from Grand Rapids, Mich., where she has been visiting for two or three weeks. ' , Mrs. George W. Deane, jr., re turned Thursday from two week at Hempstead, L. I., with her sister, Mrs. C. U. Stowe. Stuart Summers came home yes terday from Atlantic City, but his mother, Mrs. J. E. Summers, will re main east some time longer. Miss Gladys Peters and Miss Mar garet Bruce left Saturday evening for Chicago to visit Dr. and Mrs. Roger T. Vaughn for two or three weeks. Mrs. Isaac Miller Raymond, jr., of Lincoln is the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell, while Mr. Raymond is on hunting trip. , Mrs. Glen Wharton left Tuesday for Boston to join Mr. Wharton and Mr. and Mrs. Davidge of Bingham ton, N. Y., for a motor trip in New England. Mrs. D. H. Wheeler arrived home Monday from Marblehead, Mass., where she has been part of the (um mer since leaving Burlington,, Vt Mrs. Wheeler is at the Colonial. ' Judge George H. Thummel and Miss Stella Thummel will be back to day from Richards Landing, Ont but Mrs, Thummel and Miss Thummel and Mr. and Mrs. George B., Thum mel will stay another week or two. Elsasser-Rasmuaaen Wedding. Miss Alma Rasmussen and Mr. Walter Elsasser were united in mar riage' at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rasmussen of Benson, Wednesday evening by the Rev. Wilbur Nelson of the First Eng lish Lutheran church. , They were at tended by the brother and sister of the bridegroom, Mr. William Elsasser and Miss Helen Elsasser. v The bride wore her going-away suit of gray with a blue hat trimmed with gray to match and carried a shower ouquet of bride's roses.- The brides maid wore a simple dress of lavender satin. " : , , ,'. A wedding dinner followed the cer emony, at which twenty-five guests, were present Mr. and Mrs.. Elsas ser have gone for a short visit in Mad ison, Neb., before establishing them selves in Omaha. , i Welih Society Picnic. The Welsh-American society will hold its annual basket picnic at Miller park Monday afternoon and evening. All the Welsh and those of Welsh descent have been invited. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Miss Sidney Stebbins returned last Saturday from several weeks' .visit in St. Louis. ' Miss Helen Alexander has gone to St. Louis for a short visit with rela tives. Mrs. D. P. Feder of St Paul, Minn., arrived Thursday, to be the gueat of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Al pirn. - The Misses Alice and Daisy Fry have returned from a month spent in Fessenden, N. D.; Minnesota snd St Paul. i ' Shaji Osato has returned from a two weeks' vacation trip to Minne apolis and Peoria, having motored part of the way. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dempster and Miss Bessie Allen returned Friday from their vacation trip to Atlantic City, New York and Canada. Dr. Zoro D. Clark and four sons returned Saturday from Clear Lake, la., where they tpent the summer. Mrs. Clark will arrive today by auto. Miss Anna Northgraves of Chicago, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Feehan, and Mr. Feehan, for the ASTERS 25 Cent$ Per Dozen THE FERNERY 503 South 16th St, Tel. Doug. 2986. FLORIN Cg BASLEJt PALMER ART OF SINGING ha returned (rem Maw York Cltr. Reemana Sterile laatemeer lit. IT Paraeja St Phaw D. MM OMAHA, NEB. last six weeks, returned to her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sype and son , have just returned from a trip 1 to southern California. They visited Mrs. Sypes' sister, Mrs. J. W. Hen drick of Los Angeles. ' ' Miss Orpha McKitrick and' Miss Pearl May have returned from a three weeks' visit at Minneapolis and Lake Minnetonka with Mrs. J. H. Girth of MinneapoKi,-i-who " was formerly Miss Josephine Carr of Omaha. Mrs. F. F. A. Wellman and two sons, Roland and Ralph, have re turned, from, a . two months! trip through the Pacific coast country. , They visited all the points of inter est, including the San Diego expo sition. Mrs. Rome Miller, her daughter,. Mrt., H. A. Waggener, and her grand" daughter, Margaret Louise Waggen er, returned Saturday evening after ' spending several months in the Miller family home in Hollywood, Los An geles. Personal Mention.: " Mr. W. J. Hunter has returned after spending: the summer at Lake Okoboji and Spencer, Ia. Mr. Norman Lovelt of ' Paducah, Ky.. was a guest for several days' last week of Mr. Lute McConnell. Miss Bella Robinson has moved to 4817 Douglast street, and, will also open a downtown studio in the Kar-' bach block. Miss Emily Cleve has returned from spending several weeks .with friends in the southern part ot the state and 1 in Kansas. Miss Blanche Busk, who has been spending a month in Washington, D. ; C, is expected to return to Omaha .1 Wednesday. . Mm May i Cathroe returned Thursday after spending a month at, Glenwood Springs, Colorado Springs 1 and Denver. - Mrt. Alice Kossiter and daughters, Mona and Florence, and little grand son, Dick, are expected home today after spending the tummer. in Colo rado. Albert Wedemeyer, jr., who ha been appointed to a cadetshtp by the 1 pretident, left last eening to enter Columbia Preparatory school, Wash- ' ington, D. C. Mrs. S. H.' Isaacs , of. Vincennes, Ind.. who has been here with her cousins, Mrs. G. W. Doane and Mrs.' C. B. Keller, for the last year, left Wednesday for Chicago. '? - ' Mr. ana Mrs. juontz Meyer ana daughter, Lillian, have returned from a month s ttay in Colorado, accom-, panied by Mr: and Mr. Simon Fisher of Lexington, Miss., who will spend several days with them here. " Miss Sara Vore Tavlor . of tht Central High school has returned from a summer spent in study at Columbia university and visiting in the environs of New York CityK .A feature of her outing was an auto ; trip from Brooklyn to .Lake George..' 4 m an 10 Musical Notes : Miss Bella Robinson pianist and teacher el 1 PIANO AND HARMONY will open hmr studio September 11th at B02 Karbach Block. Residenc 4817 Douglas Straat. Phona Walnut 3257. $f "The Busy Jerwelers" JH JEWELRY THAT REFLECTS GOOD TASTE Skinners THEHIGHEnQUAUTY ' MACARONI HhgRidftBockFitt SX1KNER MFC CO. OMAHA, UJA i urnKtrVoimaaimmumicK 1 1 1 I.I.I I.I.I III , Turpin 's School of Dancing Sea$on Opens Monday, September 11th tit I am, Manatee, lealimkn. II, n aa. Apt A . Tamfcy, lmiiin 1. n. ex. tOfk SeSmal Qaoa 1 J aumaaia, 11 aw. a n. an, rwet mnmex-a uaaa miaain uintal . uim p. an. filiate Laaaaam Amy Tinea, AnsdtaaiMat aeiaieiS new. Taaaaa meet neaieniala, Ma. Tuiem taaaaa B St r lira a ' Ten aat tne t emea, SMetkt t tekeol tt 4ante. ... 28th and Farnam Harney S143 Mr. Thomas J. Kellv will teach in. Omaha Saturdays -in Mr. Duf field's studio and Mondays in Mr. Bush's studio, both of which are in the Wead building at 20th and Farnam streets. Miss Luelta Anderson has returned from a vacation spent in Denver and the mountains and hit resumed no-, lin classes at the Brownell hall down-.; town studios -at 518 McCague build-, mg. ' ' - Miss Cora Schwartz' ha reopened her studio in the Lvric buildins after a summer spent in Chicago coaching with the well-known authority on voice, Frank B.. Webster. During :.. ci -. n.:... .u. sill. j..ii vei b e BMV viiivw o , ,i appeared as soloist m several promi nent churches, among them Warren Avenue Congregational, whose pastor is Dr. J. A. Jenkins, formerly of St. Mary' Avenue Congregational church -of Omaha. Florence Basler-Palmer has just re turned from New York City, where she spent ' another very - successful summer season tndying voice under W. Freytag-Frey. Mr. Palmer has tendered the directors ot tne Bene- -vue college her resignation as head of the voice department, thus enabling her to devote her entire time to her arudio and to fill a number of concert engagements this season, which she is being urged to make. .4 . r fr. I