2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 28, 1917. 8 I What . ' is Going 0u; y -in Society Gircles (rantlmaS fram rmt Oae) Mrs. Drake, when as Miss Wilshir ; she visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank : Hamilton, will be de- lighted to. welcome the accomplished bride. She is a graduate of the Uni versity of California; a member of the Kappa Kappa -Gamma sorority, and lias since 1907 been the successful principal, of... the. fashionable Marl borough school for girls in Los Angeles.' " ' : Children's Parties. Mrs. A. L.- Clinchard entertained at a birthday party Thursday after noon in honor of her son Alvin's tenth birthday.' Games were played 1 and prizes' were won by Teresa ("hrintman and Walter Hama'nn. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. S. Wiig I and Mrs. A. Miles. , Those- present were: MlM.e ' Pauline Wtltelerl. Brrnlce Martin, Maria Klenr. Eileen WU. " Master Huaeell Matlaon, Harry Thiel, Waller Hamann, Alberta Mtta. Natalie Bartletl, Tereaa Chrletinan. i , Meniere .lark Bartletl, Dwlaht Martin. Alrln Cllnchard. ' John Reed. ' The Eighth A class of Lothrop school was entertained last evening at the home of Miss Elizabeth Young man. The decorations were in pink and green, the class colors, and the color scheme was carried out in the refreshments. The evening was spent in playing game and in having a few musical numbers. Thirty-two guests were present. . Fifty children were the guests of Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald Friday of last week at a luncheon at the Omaha club in honor of the eighth birthday of her daughter, Gertrude. - The chil dren were seated on the outside of a hollow triangle, and in the ceuter of the hollow, on a pedestal, blazed the birthday cake, with its eight pink candles.' A basket of pink roses in front of the young hostess had streamers of pink tulle connecting it with two smaller basket of pink sweet peas at the. other end of the table. Festoons of smilax on the in side of the trianglet were caught up at intervals on the table with big. stiff bows of pink tulle, .and every child wore the pink cap which marked his or her place at the table. After luncheon there were gamei and Miss Grace Sorenson .entertained the chil dren with stories. i Gossip of Visitors. Mrs. J. l Earl Agee of San Marctil, N. M., and Mrs. -Carl Agee of Kansas City are the guests, of Miss Gertrude Purcell in the Angelus apartments, Mrs. Frederick Wing of Hartford, Mich., who has been visiting her sit ter, Mrs. Harry A. Tukey, left Thurs day for her home. " ' Mr, and Mrs. John Patrick of Wyoming were the guests this week of Mrs. J. J. Brown, but have gone io Washington, , accompanied , by Randall Brown. ; ' Mrs. John N. Baldwin has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Norria Mason. Judge Page Morrison of Duluth uassed throunh Omaha Wednesdav on his wav to California, where bis-, wife ia in a sanatorium. S'.9ym-m Mrs. Campbell Fair arrive! Wc'dy, nesday Irom fort Dodge, la;, wnerc she has been visiting her son, Camp. bell, and is the guest of Mr and Mrs. E. P. Peck for ten days. f University Muter' Club. 1 The University Mixers' club will hold its junior-senor forma) banquet and dance February 6. This wit) be the most brilliant social affair in Creighton university student life dur ing the present year. ' The prom committee includes; Menem. Meaare. K r. Mullln. W. H. MeHale. : C r. O'Laerir, R. I Beverhttt, j. w. Mama, . ,- :,. T. K. puaaar, Bddle Krnnt, a . E. LaVolette. California Sojourner. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wymaa and daughter, Margaret, and Mrs. J. J, Brown, leave today for Sati Diego, Cel., to be gone several week. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Root and chil dren leave Thursday for California, to be gone for six week or two months:' . Mr, and Mrs. M. Shirley and Mrs. B. A. McDermott and children left Tuesday for Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bucholi will go to California February 1 and ex- ?:ct to join Mr. and Mrs. John W. owle at Beverly Hills, and also Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Davis, who have been there about two weeks. Mrs. W, G, Templeton ' returned Friday from s four months' stay in , California. With the Social Club. . The Neighborly Kensington club met with Mrs. J. M. Thompson Fri day afternoon. Mrs. B. B. Anderson will be hostess of the dub in two week. ' ' .ii . Members "and friend of the H. EL O. club had dinner m the private din ing room at the Blacks tone Thurs day. The party included: Mlnaen-. ... Mlaaaa Bees Dee.- Nell Bran. " Mollte Ryan, ' .Martha Starek, Soatiae Lapmi. Aatyea Biraabeea, V Marv Melaa, Nell Amald. v Ada' Basket!, ' Hetty Onea. Ina Landanaa, Pa Bra. Anna Pateraoa, Lottie Martin, Bernka Moore. Merle Haekeaaara. . Helen Hyde. Knee Nlef. Ana Martin. - .. Margaret Uor Rlana Ferelund, r ' Caroline Spec lee n, Helen Tynar, Wlnlfrad Farmer. Lortla Darby, ' . Kunln Holmes, Jennie ftoilth, N.llle Weir, Omaha Girl at School Proms. Mios Grace Allison, chaperoned by her aunt, Mrs, F. A. Nash, leaves this week to attend the Yale prom at New Haven. Mr. Howard Baldrige will be one of the hostesses at this affair, which is the event oi the year at Vale.:-.. ''...., Miss Alice Coad expects ta go an for the Cornell prom, which takes place February 14 at Ithaca. ' Miss Em Reed goes from Vassar February 9 to attend the danc at Pom fret and in March will be a guest at the Alpha JJelta Phi dance st Sherry in New York. '.,- . , Social Gossip. ' "V'-.'"V Mrs. ;W. A. Redick leaves, tonight for Chicago to meet Mrs, W. R. Sweatt of Minneapolis, who is on her way to New York to take her daughter. Miss Virginia, back to school, : Mrs. Rrdick nd Mrs. Sweatt will go. from New York to Palm Beach, where they will be at the Royal Foinciana for aeveral weeks. : Mr. iirid Mrs, Charles Kountze leave today for New York. Mr., and Mrs. James L Paxton BRIDE IN WHOM OMAHA TAKES INTEREST J r .J V i fix 1 ff aKc f at. J A, i ' I it I f ' V'll v p ' "';" 'd m TUTS iVTHEBDSAKZ and Mrs. W. A. Fraaer are at celsior Springs. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hull left yei' terday for New Orleans to be gone several weeks , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler spent the last week end in Lincoln. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron wneeier. Miss Ellen Creighton has returned from a month's visit in Greelev. Neb, with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daugherty. Pre-Nnotial Affairs. Miss Mary Keegan of the, South Side was truest of honor at a fare well dinner given at the Loyal hotel Thursday evening by her friends and coworkers at Hayden Bros, for eleven years. A basket ot Killarney roses in pink and white formed the centcrniece. with' a basket of the same at either end. The place cards were horse shoes, made of orange blossoms. Baskets of candied hearts were used as favors. the bride-elect waa the reeinient oi a oeautitui piano lamp the presen. tauon speech being made by Miss Elizabeth Crowe. Miss Helen Crowe and Miss Myrtle Custer sang. . The honor guest was presented with a cor safe bouauet hv Mine Janeaaon. ' ... , . , Miss Keegan ia to be married fuea dsy to Mr. William O'Neill of Kan sas City, which place is to be their future home. Covers were placed for fifty guests. ' ' , .Mrs.. K. Knglen entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor nf Miss Mary Keegan. The decorattnita were pinlc and white. Those present were MaaSa Mead J. Rntlfi, Richard Nevak, Raul. . , f. Vnslea. Mary Keea, ,, IJmnn oalna, . Mary dray. Allre Deren, ...Ukarletta Bvsert. Deraux. aiiiasoui crave,'., Nell unlnn, Jaaephlna Orei'i alary Radrerd, ,! ' Uelea Crowe. Maria SJaflen. A miscellaneous shower waa eivn Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quince Woosley, in honor of their daughter, Miss Blanche Woos ley, whose marriage to Walter E. Baltaer will take place during the month of February. The women of this party spent the afternoon at the Woosley home and were joined for dinner by the men. Those present ,. MentUmea Hank MoLaaea, Harm Ansa Trtmk O'Ratly, loka Mr-Kale, Oaoar Nelaan, 1.1 aM, Nek.; B. r. Taylor. I,. Ton. Meoaira, SaMswa. Ma. Carl Raaaaa, Meaare. MaaaM' eiiiaa wooaiey. Jaraea MoOakaa, Doa Smllk of flreelay. Nek (leorere Uaetl Rlokard MaOakaa. Waiter I. Baltaer. eaara. an M Fred Maataea, I.. V. AaaUa, Cecil Wnoaley,' Joe Waaroiaa. - Qalaoe Wnoeley. Nathaa Robert of Independenee. Ma. ' The bridge-luncheon, which was to have been given Saturday by Miss Lena Guggenmos for Miss Haael Hamilton, a February bride, was can celled because of the recent death of Miss Hamilton's cousin, Mr. W. E. Hamilton. ;. Creightoa Glee Club Concert. Patronesses for the seventh annual concert of the Musical clubs of Creighton university will be an nounced shortly. The concert, which will be given Thursday evening, Feb ruary 15, is to bs one of the impor tant events of the month and a larva Uumter of people are planning parties iw mat evening, jne student body of th school will receive tickets for public sale on Monday. O facers of the various c buses aad departments have pledged their co-meratioa. with those m charge of the Glee club. Delta Zeta Sorority. The alumnae chapter of Delta Zeta sorority held . it monthly meeting Saturday afternoon at the boaoe of Miss Minnie Pratt. Those present were: , Mtaaaa- V , Mhwea- Mirle HotMka, ' JnlU Una, Rtnlly Hfniaka. Berth Wlaaa, Ketherlae Lowry, Meadamoa ' Wasdamne ' Howard Miller, Art bar Roeeablum. rercy ManiDer, , . Events on the Calendar. Le Mars club will give s dancing party Tuesday evening at Kp Dancing academy. The next dance of thi club will be held on Feb ruary 9 instead of February 6, previously announced. The Friday Night Dancing club was given a talk By Mr. E. R. Brain erd on System and Efficiency ss Applied to the Modern Dsncelast week. The club's next party will be given Friday evening st Druid hall. The February 9 party will will be a special Valentine affair. The Pagalco etub will hold It next dancing party at Keep's , Dancing academy Tuesday evening, Febru ary 13. Mrs. A. Burmester of Benson, for fifty-five years a resident of Omaha, is celebrating her seventy-fourth birthday today. " A number of her friends of the KatTee K latch, the old est social club in the city, wilt help celebrate the day. Mrs. John Tempelton Brownlee hat issued invitations for a bridge party CAME FROM CHICAGO TO BE GODMOTHER Mis Gertrude McCarthy came from Chicago to Omaha to be godmother for Rose Gertrude Coad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coad, christened last Sunday.. );i ;' own - fi . ; - . 4 0 ( 4 fi. ' ; i 1 S, " ' t i J f ! ', 4 "or for the afternoon, of February 2 in honor of MrsPaul Bradley, a recent bride. ; The officer of the Tuesday Morn ing Musicals club will give a lunch eon Tuesday at the Fontenelle for members of the Flonzaley quartet and Mia Corinne Paulson, who appear together in concert that evening at the Brandeia. -, Mrs. E. H. Bruening will entertain twelve guests at1 luncheon at the JJlackstone Tuesday. ,,., -,. .,. Mrs. J. : A. Epeneter : will' have a foursome -. luncheon party, i. at the Blackstone Wednesday.:' Mrs. Frank Walters will be hostess for one of the luncheon clubs Thurs day, when covers will ba laid for ten. Mrs. A. D. Smith and Miss Hallie Wilson will entertain the Delta Gam ma sorority at .the home of the for mer at luncheon Saturday,. ' t. News of th Wayfarers. ... Messrs, H. Mrueniug, ,.-,A. .Aber crombie and I. . Young ot Umaha are at,.ttie -,noHli,(!n,-'.J!iew York.! , . -'.-n.,,, iti-JSK Miss . Gertrude ' McCartny xame over from Chicago last week for the christening of little ' Rose Gertrude Coad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Coad... Miss McCarthy stayed only few days, going on to Wash ington, where her lather. Ujlonel McCarthy, formerly of Omaha, is now stationed. Miss McCarthy was one of the attendants at the marriage of Richard Coad. and Irene ,McCon nelt. V , ' .'.,..', ., '. Bethrothal Announcements. Mr. and Mrs. C. Leydecker an nounce the 1 engagement ot their daughter, Christina Kathryn. to Dr. John F. Sheehan of Watervliet, N. Y.i tie wedding to. take place ' -in the spring. ,..;;' Mr. and Mrs. n. n. Katskee an nounce the : engagement, of ' their daughter, Miss Faye Geneva Mullen, to Mr. Irving D. Winslow of Grand Rapids, Mich. The wedding-will take ptace in the near future. 4 Mr. and Mrs.' I. N. Konald announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Max L. Lowenthal of Buffalo, N. .Y. Mr. Lowenthal will be in Omaha early fh March, at which time they will be at, home to their friends. ' t'.l -', .'''.'' .. ' s-i Andersoo-Kocbem Wadding. . rt ,: The wedding of Miss Anns Kochem, dsughter of Mrs. Mary Kicks, .and mr. cimcr v. nnoeraon took ptace Wednesday morninsr at 6 o'clock at St John's Catholic church. Rsv. S. A. Ryan performed the ceremony. hich was followed bv a weddina breakfast at th home of the bride's mother. Th bride wore crystal net over white satin, with s long tulle veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried a muff of amilax and orange blossoms. The bridesmaid, alias Marv ttarnenxind, wore silk - em broidered net and earned pink roses. air. jona stcuirmtcK acted as Best m. the house was decorated wfth llax. roses sad nardaaua. A re ception was hsld during ths after noon and dinnsr was served at 6 o clock. Covers were lard for seventv relatives. The vname eonnla will he at home after May 1 at 2960 Nicholas street. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. R E. McKelvy left Saturday for Excelsior Springs, Mo. Sh will he mined later by Mrs. Edward Pheuui and Mrs. Cuthbert Vincent. ' Mrs. J. H. Keller of Gothenbure was a guest of Rev. and Mrs. C C WiUon last week. Dr. and Mrs. Wil son were in Tecumsch earlier in the week. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph C. Fraden burg, tr., have gone to Hot Springs, Ark., lor s two weeks' visit. Notes st Random Mrs. C, G. Loftman and damrhter. Miss Alvira. Misses Margaret Wood ward and Louise Craighead spent the week-end in Lincoln as guest of Miss Helen Loftman at the Aloha Xi Delta house. While there they at tended the Aloha Xi Delta formal. which waa held at the Lincoln hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William Francia W - liams arrived this' week from their southern wedding trio and are stoo ping with Mr. Williams' parents, the Kev. and Mrs. Joha Williams, until their new home at 4809 Capitol ave nue ii completed.' Mr. and Mrs. jK. K. Howland and me- " e s t, v ' v r rS&l Miss Marjorie Howland plan a trip to Cuba the first of February. The letter's sisters, Mrs. E. P.' Boyer and Mrs. E. R. Wood, with their hus bands, are now in Havana. Upon their return Miss Howland and her parent will go. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooley and Children left Thursday for Winter Prk, Fla. Miss- Hortense Clarke is at the Hotel Gramatan, Bronxville, N. Y.. having sublet her apartment on Morn ingside Drive in New York for the winter. Her father, W. E. Clarke, is on his way west and will be in Omaha shortly. . Arabella M. Ryan, assistant super intendent of schools, is spending the week-end in Lincoln. . Miss Freda Lange will take little Jacqueline James back to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gladden James, in New York, leaving Monday evening. Jac queline . has been with her grand niother, .Mrs. M. A. Naglt since the infantile paralysis- epidemic-in New Yorft. ; Miss-Lange will take. boat trip from New: York, to .Norfolk, Va., and will make othet stops, returning the middle of March. . . .. Fremont Women to Come. Three prominent Fremont matrons will come to Omaha for the Congres sional union conference, February 7, pr me oiackstoae note arrnrdino- in Miss Beulah Anridon, suffrage organi- er.' i nev are Mrs, uara Schneider, sister of. Mrs. Charles .Turner: Mrs. T. L. Matthews, and Mrs. Fannie tialdintr. . Miss Amidou arranged two meet ings in Kremont, one Friday at the nome ot Mrs. (jaoel chnel(er. and a large meeting Saturday afternoon at the public library, when Mrs. O. A. Abbott, jr., presided. Affairs of Last Week. Mrs. George Redick entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Regina Connell, the affair being the one postponed from last month. Those present were: Mrs. Jaka Caldwell. Ulaeee-. , : Kusanla Pattaraon, Markia Kukn. Ulliaketk Daela. Mtllora lavte. BnNy Keller, fttadya Petere. Dopkno Petare, Mary Burkley. . nianrhe liana!, Manraret Rruee. Sltxaoetk Bruce. Anne Olfford. Uerlrlurie Mrtl. Catherine Thnnimell, aiella Thuamal, Loulae While. Crane AlrkKM, lllamhetk Read. Mrs. Le Brand De Christian tertained at a box party at the Sat urday matinee performance of Sister Mary Angela's play at the Krui. Her gueata were: Meeaamae Maadamaa B. P. Johaaon. O ri Knaaatar. V. O'keete, Albert RMhard Poll. The tea arranged by the manage ment of the Fontenelle Thursday afternoon In the baft room had a large attendance. Among those hav ing tee were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldrige, Captain and Mrs James Mc Kinley and Mrs. Fred Hamilton st one table: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kountxe, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, Mr. and C W. Una Luther Kountte and Meredith Nicholson at another Vfiaa Davis, Miss Meiiora Davis, Ben Gal lagher and Elmer Redick were to- Seiner snd Mrs. Moshier Colpetter, Irs. Will Burn snd Mrs. VI. D. Hos ford occupied a table. Mrs. W. H. Cramner of Denver, who is visiting her mother. Mrs. B. B..Wood, was the guest of honor rriosy at an afternoon bridge party gjven by Mrs. John L. Kennedy at Fatracres. There were three table of players and a number cam in afterward for tea. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. W. S. Pop pleton entertained informally at tea at her horn for Mrs. Meredith Nich olson, asking about a dosen of her friends to meet her. Wednesday Mr. EDITH L. WAGONER rmwota Mr. Edward MacDowell tea s Lcscture Recital Y. W. C, Ai AUDITORIUM SATVBDAY EVErJlNO, FEBRUARY 10 AT EIGHT FIFTEEN Price SIM. 7Sc axul io , Seat Sal at- Sebmoller a MoaVev's . Besinnin Fabruary Third raoN ntss com hunts "She played in the ealrit of the ataeter himteir." Cincinnati Inqairar. . "aire. MaeDoweM met with lnitan Uneoue aeelanation." Connaaat lOhlot Mewa-Herald. and Mrs. Charles Kountze invited a party of friends to meet Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson at the tea-dance at the Fontenelle. The party included, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart,.2d; Mr. J and Mrs. J. DeForest Richards, -Mr. j and Mrs. A. L. Reed, Judge, and Mrs. W. A. Redick, Mrs. Helen Ponple- ton. Mrs. F. A. Nash and Mr. C. W. Hull. ' Miss Blanche Bowen entertained Friday evening at hef home for her pupils ana memoers of the rlymouth Congregational choir. - Thirty-five guests were present "Snd there were musical favors for each one. During the evening there were musical num bers by the "Misses Eva King. Elsie Bolln, Vivian Byrd and Mr. Dwight Chase. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gunther en tertained at dinner Saturday evening. Their guests were: Meaere. and Meedameaw Prank Boyd. B. O. MeOllton, ' C. W. Kueaell, . E. I Burke. Jadg-e and Mre. John J. Sullivan. lire. C. E. Johannea. West Ambler Social Activities J. J. Fulmer is spending the week with friends at Columbus. i Mrs. Martin. Helligso has arrived from Fairbury ;to be with nor mother, Mrs. J. P. Jacobsen, who is 31. . W. H. Erath is spending the week end with relatives at Kansas City. Word was received by friends here Monday that Charles King, an old sttlr nf U.t CiJ. A-A - .U- soldier's home at Bnr'kett, Neb. the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Huackenbush and Mr. and Mrs. eorge Baldwin were brightened by the arrival of sons on Monday. Louis K rummers has gone to Naper, Neb., to visit a week. . Miss Bessie Gilmore, who has been the guest of Mrs. I. J. Fulmer the last month, left Friday for Tabor, Ia. Mrs. Mattie Arnold will entertain the Ladies' Aid society st its all-day meeting Thursday, February L at her home, Forty-eighth and Castelar. Mre H r u., I "Creighton, Neb.; Sunday morning to k. . -I I - . . mc khcpi ue ira uuusnirs, rrana ana John Hensman. Miss Marguerite Thompson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Thompson, who graduated from -Central High school this week, leaves Monday for Fremont to attend normal school. Charles Hardin of Eckerman, who has been visiting at Harlan, Ia., the last month, returned home this week. Andrew Lnndgren. who spent the week-end with his cousin, David John son, and wife, left for his home in Sioux City Saturday. Mrs. Louis Kmmmers went to Council Bluffs on Sunday to attend the wedding of her sister. Mrs. A. Jacobsen. who spent -the week-end with her mother, Mrs. 0. SiiBHiniM f ! The Girl's Day Oat t - I ' ' -: , ' , . . 1 if 111111 ,:,. ' 1 '-' -' ' ' " - ' "-"W ..n.a.wi..,....,! ,w I J j I i j 1; . iii . " I ! 3 a riv'j a"' .?''. . , I Wjfc - - ' i "r i i If l I II J If- Js. W A' ' Hotel Fontenelle, Management Carlsen, left Sunday for her home at Fort Crook. Jorgen Paul, the 11 -year-old son of Mans Paul, on West tenter street, was seriously injured Saturday by a horse kicking him and breaking his leg in two places, tie is at the hos pital. Mrs. Haddin Mills, a frenuent visit or in West Side, will sail from New . lork February 10 on the steamer St. Paul to join her husband in London, England, where he has been a year. Mrs, A. M. Jackson and family are entertaininR her brother, Ray Brady, of Grand Island this week. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson have as their guests this week his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. John son, and daughter. Miss Nettie, who recently arrived from Sknrx City. Mrs. A. M. Kelley went to Belfevue last week to visit with her son, Paul, and family. Mrs. Nellie Moore of Schuyler is spending the week-end with Mrs. Jo seph Rapp and family. Mrs.' Dimbleby, assisted by Mrs. Will Johnson, entertained the West Side Women's Christian Temperance union Thursday afternoon at the new home of the former. Mrs. Roy Fra zelle had charge of the program. Mrs. Clyde Stultz announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Jes sie Hoefier, to Karl F. Lougee, which took place at Port Arthur, Tex., Mon day, January IS. Rev. M. Davis offi ciated. The bride was a graduate of Beals school and one of the most popular West Ambler young women. ihe groom is manager of the West ern Uinon Telegraph company at Port Arthur. Both were employes of the Western Union in Omaha. They are at home to the friends at Lake Shore apartments, Port Arthur. Mrs. Park Edgar entertained the following contestant members of the Ladies' Aid society at a kensington and luncheon at her home on South Fifty-first street Tuesday afternoon. Mesdames H. G. Oaggett, H. Nielson, D. Shandy, E. A. Stevens, J. Fulmer, F. Hensman, J. Morgan, D. Givens, M. Arnold, F. Cockayne, William Vickers, E. Grover, W. H. Downing and Miss Bessie Gilmore. The eighth grade midyear gradu ates of Beats school, composed of ten young women and men, viz,, Mar garet Jacobsen, Luella Dickens, Lloyd Wagner, Louis Jacobsen, Arthur Brown, Herbert van Dusen, Henry Johnson, Walter Wisler, Raymond Tullis and Rpss Groman, presented a L ..J anw rvn iui may un afT Skinners THI HI GHETT QUALITY MACARONI S6 Pr bdre Book fm SXIKNER MFG. COL OMAHA, IUA "The Wjie likes a meal she hasn't ordered, just as you like the one You select." "So why not show her that you've lost none of your skill in selecting; a good dinner by asking- her to join you at the FONTENELLE the next time if the girl's day off? "If you care to telephone me ahead of time, I will see that there is a table all set and waiting; fouyou at whatever time you name. And you can count on the service being; just ex actly right to back op your skill in ordering. U'A few flowers for Mrs. Wife to wear away? Yes, indeed, glad to fix that detail, too. "And while we're on the subject, let me suggest an occas ional Sunday dinner with us it's a real relief for the whole family, this doing something out of the routine once in a while. You might try our De Luxe Dinner for $1.50, served on Sunday evening. "Yes indeed, after-the-theater parties are always welcome. The main thing is for you to make yourselves entirely and perfectly at home in your hotel. I'm your resident manager, you know so tell me what you want" Signed: program Wednesday afternoon to. parents and patrons of the school. The principal, Miss Newleaa,: presented the diplomas. Friends and neighbors surprised Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson on Saturday evening in honor of their tenth wed ding anniversary and presented them with a Victrola as a remembrance. Family Row is Aired In the P:!ice Court For the second time in wo days strained domestic relations occupied the boards in police court. Carl Swan son, who four years ago last fall managed a congressional cam paign at Norfolk, drew a ninety-day suspended sentence as the result of charges made by his wife, who al leges he used fistcuffs and threats '.o induce her to return to him. Mrs. Swan son said that she left her husband in Norfolk because of his ruelty. She came to Omaha and lived at Si boutb i wenky-sixtu street, but he followed her, she charged, and since has made her life unpleasant. She averred he broke her nose less than two week ago. Friday night, she declared, Swanson tried to force an entrance to he house in which she lives and threat ened herself and other occupants of the place if he waa not admitted. Steel Works Incorporates; New Bridge Firm Formed On the same day that the Omaha Structural Steel works filed amended articles of incorporation with the county clerk showing th: t the capital stock of the concern is now a half million dollars, the Omaha Structural Steel Bridge company, which will build bridges, buildui.TS and do all kinds of construction work, incorpo rated for $100,000. John W. Towle, president of the steel works, and J. M. Kelley, jr., secretary, have asso ciated with them in th; oridge cora- rny W. L. Carey, H. 'J. Hons and N. BalL For ; So bettor remedy Cor rweimatlem and neoraisia than Sloan's TJlrtment. The ftret application sives eaBoX. Only ssc An drussiaia. AdverttaeoMat U tn.KUrKAuiur. I Cjoiek weaKfa tad pnstif for I TOO. Lawn Hbon. Wctnio yoa by nail. No ftd Tweed tiaewtkn nectmmrj. Oar ntthod make, smrrthhi Myforjmo. ChirrprMtoraia mtttiss 'high m $25 9 Dat Vtnen do HknriMaa toot own ofltec, yon? own m boon tad enjoy Hf. 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