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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 8, 1918.
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Council Bluffs
Social Notes
The senior Christian Endeavor of
-the hirst Christian church- held the
monthly meeting- at the home of Mrs.
Mable Miller, 1517 Avenue E. The
business session occupied about an
hour.during which time plans for the
future were discussed.' The rest of
the evening was spent in games. The
rooms were prettily decorated in red
and white and the same color scheme
was used in the refreshments.
Mrs. W. S. Keeline is enjoying a
visit trom her sister, Miss Adele Do
hany, and her cousin, Miss Jeanette
Grace, of Detroit.
On Monday afternoon the October
meeting ot the young Women s
Christian association was held at the
home of Mrs. R. B. Tubbs. Matters
of routine business were settled and
clans for the gift dav for the nurses'
home, which is to be observed on
Saturday, were completed. Mrs.
Tubbs serrved refreshments when the
business was concluded and the re
mainder of the afternoon was spent
socially.
Last Sunday Mrs. James Zbornick
entertained at dinner in honor of the
twelfth birthday of her daughter,
Laura. Those present were Misses
Agnes and Inez Williams and Mr.
and Mrs. Zbornick and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Johnson enter
tained at a delightful little party last
Sunday afternoon aand evening at
their home on Ninth street. Games
furnished the entertainment and the
prize was won by Mr. Fred Walden.
A dainty two-course luncheeon was
served.
Mrs. F. A. Sheoard of Franklin
avenue entertained the South First
street chapter of St. Paul's guild on
Monday afternoon. Business was dis
posed of promptly, after which the
time was spent socially.
The Federated Mothers club held
a business meeting on Monday after
noon., The most important matters
to come before the club were the
election of officers for the coming
year and the reports from the com
mittees having in charge the fall ex
hibition at the auditorium. The new
officers are: President, Mrs. J. H.
Cole; vice president, Mrs. A. McMU'
len; secretary, Mrs. Dell Hoon; as
iistant secretary, Mrs. C. C Dicken
son: treasurer. Mrs. W. H. Kilpack
chairman of garden committee. Mrs.
E. P. Schoentgen; chairman of enter
tainment committee, Mrs. M. Wool
man. The reports of the exhibit at
the auditorium showed that it was a
financial as well as an educational
success, a comfortable sum remain
ing in the treasury after the payment
of all expenses. The domestic sci
ence course which is to be held the
first week in November is now of
great interest.
The meeting of the Book and
Thimble club, planned for Thursday
afternoon, was postponed until Thurs
day ot this week, when L. U Dowell
will entertain.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFerron,
who have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Test Stuart, .left on
Tuesdav evening for Chicacro ' and
their home in Hoopestown, III.
Mrs. Lawrence Winship, who has
been visiting her' parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Spindler, left Tuesday even
ing tor her home in Boston, Mass.
Mrs. M. A. Tlhley left Wednesday
for Corpus Christi, Tex., where she
- expects to meet Colonel Tinley and
spend the week-end. From there she
will accompany him to Brownsville
and spend a few days at the camp.
She expects to be gone about two
weeks.
On Monday evening Miss Verna
Wiley entertained a .number of friends
at her home on Harrison street The
evening was spent with games and
music, and at a late hour light re
freshments were served.
On Tuesdav morning at 9 o'clock
at St Francis Xavier church Rev.
Father McManus officiated at a pretty
double wedding. The brides were
Miss Louise Harriet Dowd, who was
married to Mr. Joseph J. Heelan, and
her sister, Miss Gertrude Rose Dowd,
who was married to Mr. Alvin L.
Runte. The brides were both gowned
in white net- over silver cloth, with
long tulle veils, made in cap fashion
and fastened with silver lace. They
carried bouquets of white roses. The
flower girl was little Phobe Harriet
Osborn, niece of the brides. She
wore white net over silk and carried
a basket of white button chrysanthe
mums. Miss Tholl played the wed
ding march and Mr. J. R. Gerke sang
the "Ave Maria." After the ceremony
a wedding breakfast was served at
the home of the brides' mother, cov
ers being laid for twenty of the rela
tives. The decorations both at the
church and at home were white roses
and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Heelan and
Mr. and Mrs. Runte" left later in the
day for a wedding trip. After Novemr
" ber 1 Mr. and Mrs. Heelan will be at
home at Mullen, Neb., where Mr.
Heelan is postmaster and also has a
large cattle ranch. Mr. and Mrs.
Runte will make their home at York,
Neb.
The Atlas club was entertained at
the boat club for luncheon on Tues
day. Mrs. Lyman Shugart, Mrs. El
mer Shugart and Mrs. R. C. Peregoy
were the hostesses. The luncheon
was served outdoors and covers were
laid or fourteen, all but two of the
members being present The after
noon was spent in the club house sew
ing and visiting. This was the first
meeting of the season and the club
will begin regular work October 17
-at the home of Mrs. H. A. Quinn,
when the outline for the study of
Turkey in Asia will be taken up.
..On Tuesday afternoon the Ideal
club held the first meeting of the sea
son at the home of Mrs. B. S. Ter
williger. The club will study the Slav
peoples this season and Mrs. W. A.
Southard gave a paper on their origin
and distribution. Mrs. Will Pypegave
a paper on "The Slav -Peoples and
Their Characteristics." Mrs. J. W.
Smith read a very interesting article
from the Geographic Magazine,
"Young Russia, the Land of Unlim
ited Possibilities." A general discus
sion of events was led by Mrs. Clara
Bonham.
Miss Olive Mannan of Passadena,
Cat., is the guest of Mrs. W. F. Shir
ley, who was her classmate at Ferry
Hall. "
Mrs. Harry Messner and Miss Bes
Icy tied on low score in the eighteen
hole round played Wednesday after
noon at the boat club. Next Wednes
day there will be trophies for low
score, and putts on nine holes and
he low medal score on eighteen
holes. Play will begin at 10:30 and a
picnic lunch will be served at noon.
The Book Lovers opened the nea
son Wednesday afternoon vTith a
luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. D.
Parmalee, who was assisted in euter
. , '
Mother and Daughter in Woman's Club
lltf ' If are
Kft Dundee .-
hrr&K &$m. W4 Society Notes
2Ipj.EA.fioward and
taining by Mrs. J. R. Reed and Mrs.
C S. Lefferts. The club will beirin
regular work next Wednesday after
noon with the study ot Victor Hugo.
Dr. Charles V. Johnson of this city
and Miss Emily Langworthy were
married' Tuesday afternoon at the
home of the brides' parents at Mes-
sena. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. V. F. Johnson, brother of the
groom, in the presence of onlv a few
of the immediate members of the fam
ily. The rooms were prettily decorat
ed in pink and white. Following the
ceremony a ' three-course luncheon
was served. Mr. Johnson and his
bride came to Council Bluffs immedi
ately and will go to housekeeping
here.
West Ambler .
Social Activities
Miss Jessie Hutchinson, who has
been spending the summer with her
sister, Mrs. C. J. Roberts, tn tcKer
man, left for her homfin Washing
ton. D. C. Saturday evening.
H. T. Stewart went to Fort Dodge,
la., on a business trip the first of the
week in his auto.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Moore and family
were called to Lincoln Tuesday on
account of the death of their daugh
ter, NMrs. M. McGrail, of tyohoid
fever.
Mrs. M. Russell returned home
from her trip to Texas on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Garman have
as their house guests this week Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Williams of Hold-
rege, Neb., and Miss hula Bair ot
Blanchard, la.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hubbard of
O'Neill. Neb., are the guests this week
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berger.
Mrs. Wilmer R. Blackett has as
her week-end guest her mother, Mrs.
Henry bteffen, ot Winnetoon, weD.
Mrs. Tack Bostock and daughter,
Vera, returned to their home in Glen
wood, la., Monday, after a week's
visit with her aunt, Mrs. Frank
Cockayne.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and
daughter, Miss Alice, of Rock Bluffs,
Neb., are guests this week of Mrs.
George' Sutton. .
Mesdames M. Heligso of Lincoln
and Harold Goll of Calhoun are the
guests this week of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. Jacobsen.
Mrs. William Van Dusen has as
her guests this week her mother, Mrs.
r. Krueger, ana sister, mva. j. ny,
of Western, Neb.
Mrs. William Vickers gavea wed
ding reception Thursday evening in
honor of Mr. Fred Isberg arid bride,
vho was Miss M. Mitchell, and who
were united in marriage on the day
by Rev. W- Groh, pastor of St.
Mark s church. ,
Mrs. William Ervey of Blair is the
A Frank Message
From Jay Burns
tn nnit the bakine busi
ness, or give you poor quality bread,
or raise the price. I can't quit; I
hive too much money tied up in
buildings and equipment.
I don't intend to lower the quality
of mv bread, for that would be un
fair to you.
So there's only one thing left for
s to do raise prices. v
Bread Prices Must Go Up
Rut. We's a rav of hope for you!
If we can emit making Be loaves and
make only the 10c loaf, we can re
duce our manufacturing costs and
thus make the 10c loaf larger than
we otherwise could. In other words,
madam, we can give you more bread
for your money if you will take it
in 10c loaves instead of 6c loaves. .
Buy Onlyv10c Loaves
Jay Burns -
"Your Baker"
Jay Burnt Baking Co., Omaha, Neb.
Hiss ZoaSowarJ
guest this week of her daughter, Mrs.
T. C. Bowles, on West Mason street.
The Royal Neighbors cf West Side
will give a dancing party and supper
on Saturday evening, October 16, for
the benefit of a member. -
Mr. and Mrs. N. Doran welcomed
a son to their home on Saturday in
West Side.
Miss Camile Furay gave a farewell
party to her young friends on Tues
day evening, as she leaves with her
parents Sunday for their future home
in California.
Miss Lizzie Jorgerson went to Lin
coln the first of the week to visit
relatives.
C. E. Button was called to Eau
Claire, .Wis., Monday, to attend his
father's funeral.
Mrs. Charles Black has as her
house guests Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Scheal of Des Moines, la. . ::
Mr. and Mrs. F. Robsen and Mrs.
May Merritt of Dunlap, la., are the
guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Brady.
Mrs. Roy Randall and family are
entertaining this week for their house
guests, Miss Florence Kenhey, of
Dennison. Ia., and Mrs. N. Kane of
Wichita, Kan. ..
. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lemly gave a
house warming to their many friends
in West Side Thursday, when they
took possession of their new home
on West Marcy street
Mrs. George Sutton will represent
the Degree of Honr from West
Side at their convention in Lincoln
Monday. v
Mr. Bert Smith was married on Sat
urday last to Mrs. Martha Gilchrist,
an old-time resident of West Side,
and are now at home to their friends
at their home at Forty-eighth and
Leavenworth streets.
Mrs. T. Armburst gave a shower
Saturday for Miss Margaret Fox,
who became the bride of Mr. Martin
Jensen on Thursday morning. Those
present were Mesdames J. Lamb, J.
B. Root, J. Boyer, George Hoffman,
D. Baughman, E. R. Kiddes and the
Misses Rosa Carr, Blanche Kidder
and Pearl and Ida Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Bover gave a
farewell reception Tuesday evening in
honor of their old neighbors on
South Sixtieth street, Mr. nd Mrs.
Frank, who are retiring from farm
work and moving to the city. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Roessig, E. C. Hensman, C Wohler,
Frank Tex, Fred Tex, K. Duvall and
H. J., Schlank.
Winter Swimming
The Salt of Saim TickaU Will Con
tinue Until Oct 10.
Metropolian Club House
Dauilu 441
First Assembly-at Turpins wfeSe-
Mrs. Hughes' Eif ht-piee Orchestra Regularly Every Wed. Evening.
Classes for Beginners and Advanced Pupils. Private Lessons.
Harney 5143. 28th and Farnam.
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SINGER WHO WILL VISIT
OLOA STORZ.
Mrs. Mary Reuss and Mrs. Dawson
Moorland of St. Paul were guests last
week of their nieces, Mrs. Leigh
Leslie, and Mrs. Charles Leslie.
Miss Olive Ferguson entertained at
a kensington and miscellaneous
shower last Friday for Miss Eva
Johnson, a fall bride. Twelve Dun
dee girls were present.
Miss Mercedes Caughlin has re
turned from a six week's motor trip to
Sioux City. Her cousin, Mrs. Frank
Vaughn of Sioux City is her guest at
present.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stafford of Ne
braska city were the guests the first
of the week of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Templeton.
Mrs. Charles McMartin and daugh
ter Winifred, have returned from a
visit to relatives in Dublin, Ireland.
The Bible class conducted by Mrs.
D. L. Johnston will meet Tuesdav
morning of this week instead of
f hursday, at the home of Mrs. J. W
Marshall.
Miss Katherine Lee Grabte will
conduct a dancing class for vounn
children Friday afternoon at the Dun
dee hall.
The Ladies' Aid society of the Dun
dee rresoytenan cnurcn met friday
afternoon with Mrs. W. S. Hogue.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 'I. McCarthy gave
a dinner Tuesday evening for some
out-of-town guests.
Miss Mildred Rhoades left Monday
tor smith college.
Mrs. Marie Edgerly and Miss
Adine Edgerly of Ottumwa, la., are
guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Sunderland, D. M. Edgerly and
G. C. Edgerly.
While Mr. A. J. Cooley is on a
western business trip, Mrs. Cooley
and children are spending a few
weeks with Mrs. Cooley's mother, in
Burlington, Ia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. T. Belt leaves
this week for a visit to New York
City.
Mrs. W. W. Hoagland returned
Thursday from the east, having left
her daughter, Helen, at Tenacre hall,
Wellesley.
Mr. William rteminger and Mr. H.
H. Hoppe of Chambers, Neb., were
guests during the week of Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Johnston.
Mrs. R. C. Williams and son, Joe
of Kearney, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Johnston.
Mrs. Henry Ingalls of Cairo, Neb.,
and Mrs. Crawford of Iowa were Ak-Sar-Ben
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R.
Braden. i
The Nebraska Missionary Synodtcal
meeting will be held in the Dundee
for ndG w
Skinners
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SKIKNER MFG. CO. OMAHA, USA
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Webster 202
Back View Front View
Of an Unusual Front Lace Corsci
Unusual because with the lacings and
adjustment at the front, the corset it still
smooth and flexible.
Back Lace Front Lace
You know Redfern Style, and the new
s! front lace modeb are tne smart styles
season.
Fitted wherever good eonett are told
. $3 and up
( Vht Pnltcllng Tenat mi tht Scfl Toe CW)
Presbyterian church Thursday and
Friday. About 125 delegates are ex
pected, Mrs. Clinton Miller leaves this
week for a visit to Detroit. Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koih ami son
have returned from a visit in Hot
Springs, S. 1.
Social Affairs
of the South Side
Mrs. Branch Curtis entertained the
Friday Kensington club at her home.
Mrs. Curtis' mother of Cliicag was
a guest of the afternoon.
Mrs, J. C. Leiscnring of Shenan
doah, la., spent Ak-iar-!ien week
isiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. Albert Noe entertained at a
luncheon in honor of Mrs. James
O'Hamlan. Decorations were in fall
flowers. Fourteen guests were pres
ent. "Mrs. William Berry lias returned
from Hastings, where she attended a
convention of the Women's Christian
Temperance union and other women
organizations.
Miss Mahle (Irvlfrev nf Tarkstm
Miss., is a guest at the home of Mrs.
lohn Busse.
Miss Kdna Klster is spending the
week-end at the Christian home. Her
sister, Mrs. Leonard Link of Beld
iuir. Neb., is also a guest.
Orval Jones of Valentire stopped
over for a visit at the home of S.
Nevine en route home from Corn
ing, Ia., where he attended the horse
races.
Mrs. R. Scofield, Seventeenth and
J streets, has gone to Hastings to
visit a daughter, Mrs. Lou Baker,
who lives at that town,
The wedding of Miss Opal Hartman
and Mr, Harry Swanson will take
Dlace Wednesday evening, October 11,
at 8 o'clock, at the home of the bride's'
narents. Rev. S. H. i erian of St.
Luke's Lutheran church will per
form the ceremony. After the wed-
dinff thev will eave on a western
trip, including San Francisco and oth
er points of interest. They will he
at home after November IS at 2014
T street.
The West Side Interdominafiona!
Aid society will give a hard time so
cial at the church Frifiav. October 13,
Thirteen orizes will be given for the
hardest looking guests. The Aid will
also give an all day quilting Dee
Tl .-..
muiBuajr. . .
Miss Margaret Williams tnter
tained at her home on Friday even
ing in honor of the Misses Dorothy
Stamp, Ella Wilson and Gladys
Starm of Yutan, Neb. The evening
was snent in music and dancing,
Those present were: Miss Blanche
Crow, Mary Williams, Margaret Wil
liams; Messrs. David Prown, Frank
Williams, Herbert Rathsack, Loyd
Hamilton, Harold Bradley ana i.eon
arri Mathews.
On Tuesday evening, Miss Ann
Maurer entertained at aJinen shower
in honor of Miss Blanch Whitman
whose marriaare to Mr. .Harry Har
ris will take place November 12. The
house was beautifully decoratea in
green and white, 1 Those present
were; Blancn wnitman, KODina Mm
merer, Mince . Nelson, Gertrude
Strom. Mae Merret. Mae Kelly. Ann
Donahue, Carolyn Pagemeyer, Eva
Smith, Lillie Anderson, Lillie Stein
berg, Eva Hardiannett, neien nea-
- I T 1111. 17mn.P Alir fahnnv
IUUIIU. UIIIIV 4I,'l', itiivv --"" -J
and Ann Maurer.
Mother and. Daughter in Club.
To welcome the daughters of club
members into the ranks was advo
cated strongly bv Mrs. Percy Penny-
backer, the last president oi tne uen-v
Why Society Women Wash
Their Own Hair
Few realize how many society
women now wash their ,own hair,
not because it is a fad, but because
they wish to obtain the greatest
possible hair beauty and be sure they
are not using anything harmful. The
thousand! who have found that in
washing the hair it is never wise to
use a makeshift but is always advis
able to, use a preparation made for
shampooing only, say they get the
best results from a simple home-made
canthrox mixture. You can enjoy this,
the best that is known, for about three
cents a shampoo by getting some can
throx from your druggist and dissolv
ing a teaspoonful in a cup of hot wa
ter. Your - shampoo is now ready.
After its use the hair dries rapidly
with uniform color. Dandruff, excess
oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely
disappear. Your hair will be so fluf
fy that it will look much heavier than
it is. Its luster and softness will also
delight you, while the stimulated scalp
gains the health which insures hair
growth. Advertisement.
MISS MARTHA EM1C
(Fermarlr with BursaiNah Ca.)
ART STUDIO
400 Ware Black
China, Oil and Water Color Palmtnf
Opan Clasaaa Daily Excapt Wadnaadayr
for f fi.
111 i
eral Federation of Woman's Clubs.
Following out this suggestion, two
daughters of prominent members of
the Omaha Woman's club were ad
mitted to membership last week. They
are Miss Camilla Kdnolni, daughter of
Mrs. K. K. J. Kdholm. and Miss Loa
Howard, daughter of Mrs. F. A. How
ard. .:rs. Howard is active inN the
current t, .iiics department and is sec-
, reurr of the uewly organized parlia
mentary, law practice department.
Mis Loa is particularly interested in
: tiie home economics department, hav
ing taken such courses at the state
i university, where she tauelit sen inn
at the state farm last year. Miss How
ard will give a short course in gar
ment making for the home economics
department of the Woman's club in
December.
Florence
Social Items
Mrs. M. F. Horskind and Mrs. O.
A. Wilson leave today for Los An
geles, Cal., where they will spend the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Caley aand son
of Sterling, Neli., are the guests of
Mrs. Caley's sister, Mrs. J. L. Mattox.
i Uex. W. S. Hampton of the Hillside
Congregational church of Omaha will
preach at the 1'reshytcrian church
Sunday morning while ttev. J, B. But
ter will occupy the pulpit of the Hill
side Congregational church.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Michelson attend
ed the old settlers' gathering in biair
on Tuesday. They were only one yeat
short of obtaining pioneer badges in
the association.
Miss Irene Sorenson entertained
the Christian Endeavor society of the
Presbyterian church at her home last
evening,
A number of friends and relatives
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heise sur
prised them Saturday evening with
a most complete ami well arranged
house warming party in their beauti
ful new home recently compfeted.
The evening was spent in music and
dancing.
Miss Viola J. Meyer and Miss
Julia Krisl were guests of Mr, and
Mrs. S. B. Letovsky at their home
near Coffman Sunday.
Mrs. George Glasgow entertained
for the members of the Christian En
deavor society of the Presbyterian
church at her home on Thursday af
evening. "
Mr. Marion H. Lvnn. who is teach
ing school at Elk City, spent Saturday
and Sunday in rlorence visiting rela
tives and friends.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kinset
Sunday, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Johnson re-
HAIR GRAY? THEN
APPLY Q BAN
It Darken Gray Hair Evenly
' If our hair la rar. ttraaiad. with SW,
pramaturalr or Juit turning army, or if rovr
hair la drr. harah, thin or falHnr, limply
ahampoo hair and aoalp s faw timas with
Q.Ban Hair Color Batterer.'' Soon ovarr
atrand of hair (whathar star or not) be-
eomal evinlr dark, soft, flour, fluffr, full
of Ilia and health, full and' haavr and faa-
clnatlnf, and anUfe haad of hair is 10 baan-
tlfulljr and avenljr darkanad no one oould
uaaeet Ton had appltad Q-Ban. It la abio
lutalr harmlesa and rio dya, but Q-Ban aata
on roots, raitorins eolor glands. Sold on a
money-back guarantaa, ftOa for big bottla at
Shtiman a MeConnaU'l Drug Storai, Omaha,
Nab. Out-of-town folks supplied br nail.
Advartlaamcnt.
Genevieve Hauflaire
Aaiambly Evaiv Thursday Evanlng
OPENING OCT. II AT THE KEEP
DANCING ACADEMY
25th A Farnam -Formarly Chambare
ADAM'S SAXAPHONE ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION $1.00 '
METROPOLITAN CLUB HOUSE
I 2501 Harrier Street
Opens Tuesday, Oct. 10
Claotea tn Soolil, Aaathatlo and Folk Danalnc or Ladlas, Children, Boys end.
Girla; High School Studanto and Buainaaa Woman new tormina.
MISS FLORENCE DEMING V '
A traduate of Challf School, of New Tork. and the Mar Wooaa Hhrana School,
of Chicago, thraa raara director of dancing at the woman'a Athlatie dab el
Chicago, will Instruct-
Private Laaaona br Appointment. ' Tama Raaaonabla,
For furthar Information, 'phono
MISS EVELYN MeCAFFREY
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' amaa ona thm eonacti
dean and a fealinr of niaoalnir e-tf -aftaaramoa. Its vmlno la sttaotaaV
t tha dlaappaaianc of dandrHf. tfca causa of moat hair teoubka.
Ad tha ahaatioa of loosa hair oa tha dothta or In too comb.
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ouanaaa of
w a ii intra 1ST rooitnsT 10 too acaip and baa aaoxquistta odor wntcn muoaii
popular aa a faaLr-drtaalnr amon ) elaaaea. H atopo itcoi&f oi tba acaip
alaioat lostaatl. Applicattona at tho bottor harbor ibopa.
feiarairtsad by TUB BEKPICID1 CO.-Sold Ivarywhoro.
JnLerpicide
turned from a pleasure trip over in
Iowa where they had Jaeen visiting'
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. G. b. Hayden have
been spending the week at the home
of their daughter in Omaha.
Mrs. L. A. Taylor will entertain
the Ladies' Aid society of the Meth
odist church at her home on Thurs
day afternoon. She will be assisted
by Mesdames Hostetter, Jacobsen
and Johnson.
Mr. A. DeLay of Huron, S.
has been spending the week in Flo
rence visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Drake of Shen- '
andoah, Iowa, who have been the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barham,
left Sunday for their home.
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there is greater depth and
richness less of the pho
nograph and more of na
turemore of the subtle
beauty of each voice and
instrument.
Ftcalicn prwa$3S to $3S0,
Ttrmt as low as $4 monthly.
r SchmoIIer & Mueller Piano Co.
I3I1-1S1S Faiaaaa St, Omaha, Nab.
Eiclushre Kapraaentativae
Have
' you seen Ike
new Hotter Edging Folder?
Ktotter h th neat Mt factory cottoa
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