1 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 12, 19VT. Whab is Going On in Society Circles (Continued From h One.) club Saturday night for the Misses Ida Roberts of Cedar Falls, la., and Margaret Condit of Atlantic, la., who are the guests of Mrs. Roy A. Ralph. Mr. Millard Hoagland of Council Bluffs and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pickard completed the party. At the Field Club. , Mrs. Nancy J. Moore entertained at dinner at the Field club last night for her cousin, Captain James F. Prentice of the balloon school at Fort Omaha. A basket tied with red, white and blue ribbons and filled with flowers of the tri colors occupied the center of the table and flags were also used in the decorations. Covers were laid for: nr. and Mrs. O. W. Williams. Messrs. and Mesdames Thomae J. Kelly. A. V. Bhotwell, Harry Steel, I'lsses Mlasce Kathertna WWtmore Eltiabctb. Kern, of Indiana. Menn- Messrs. John Whltmora Cler J. Moore, of Indiana, J. It. Boucher. Mrs. Emma B. Manchester enter tained at dinner at the Field club Sat urday night: Misses Olga Bleha ' race grhultx Ueatrtce Davles Hlen lUle nara Pliant flos Latenberf Edna Kahre Mesdames G. M. Jacket) n of Lincoln. Mls r.liie Conn . Frances Fruhwlrth Kllaabeth Oarrett Ijtnm. C. Hempcl Hertha Peterson Bertha Carr Dora Horn Mesdames Harriot Lewi Club Goes Camping. The Pagalco club gave their annual camping trip Saturday and Sunday of last week, near La Platte, Neb. The members and guests present were: Mleses lien Baker, ' J.ola Marah, Betty l'ion. Jane Bhaffer. Jennie Chrlaisnson Maria Widows, Messrs. and Meidames Misses Wllma Melots, Mabel Norrls, Ruth Wlnegard, Rose Dixon, Maude Malloy Row. J. w. Morrill, Mra. W. Mslot. Messrs. frank Arndt, Rills Saunders, O. B. Pender. Clarens Smith. William Brock miller, Koy Oerke. Messrs. Victor BellnaB, Joe Bchwelgher, H. B. Ruffner. E. V, Kelly. Betrothal Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Moore an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lois Marie, to George Les ter Shane, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 Shane. The date for the wedding has not yet been set. Council Bluffs Social Activities Mrs. Adolph Ceno entertained the members of the Morningaide chapter of St. Pauls gui'd at the lake lues day afternoon. Kensington work oc cupied the remainder of the afternoon after the business meeting. Mo fur ther meetings will be held until Sep tember. Misses Edna and Wilma Miller en tertained the member! of the Luther league of St. John'i English Lutheran church Tuesday evening. Several mat tcrs of business were transacted and the report tf the social which was re cently given showed a gam ot 515 in the treasury. This was given to the council of the church. A picnic at the lake was arranged for August 16 and the members will meet at the church at 6:30 o'clock. The next regular meetimr wt 1 be htld September 4. Monday Mra, Despacher defeated Miss Besley. 6 uo and 5 to play, in the final round for the women'i golf chamoionshin. The prize was a dozen golf ball and the runner-up received half a dozen. Wednesday the mem bers had a flag tournament at their 'regular weekly play. The prize offered bv Miss Besley was won by Mrs. John P. Davia and the cutting match was von by Miss Besley. Miss Shirley Moore has offered a prize for a match aeainst boeev next week. Mrs. Hans Holm entertained the members of the South Side Kensmsr ton club Wednesday afternoon. Two Kames were played and the prizes were won by Mrs. Lawrence Hansen and Mrs. Walter Hansen. August 22 the club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. John Home on Eleventh street- Tuesday morning the members of the local Daughters of the American Revolution met at the Red Cross rooms to finish work on the house wives which they are providing for Company L. Weunesday they held an all-dav session at the home of Mrs. Letty Montgomery. Most of the day was spent in, making bandages and slings for the Red Cross. A basket lunch was served at 1 o clock. Mrs. Martin Hughes entertained the members of the Catholic Women's league Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was well attended and the afternoon was fcpent in sewing, as usual. Miss Morris, 131 bouth tit teenth street, will be the hostess Au Bust 22. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hayden enter. tained at dinner i uesday evening. Th guests were Mrs Thomas Nealy and sons ot Dallas, lex., and Mrs. vviii iam Mevers. Omaha, Miss Louise Westcott of Marion formerly of this city, was the guest of honor at a week-end party given by Miss Grace Karges. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fancher were the guests of honor at a'dinner given last Sunday by f rot. and Mrs. u. s. As nnith. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newsome, ac companied by Henry and Harriet Dickinson 6f Sabula. Ia.. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hughes on Glen avenue. Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Newsome are sisters, Mrs. Emma D. Invalls and Miss Ora Johnson lefc Thursday for Lake Geneva to attend the city conference for the north-central and central fields of the Young Women's Christian association work. Mrs. Ingalls goes in the interests of the general com mittee and membership departments Miss Johnson represents the technical and supervisory committees. , Mrs. Art prentice entertained the members of the Neighborly club at an all-day meeting Thursday. Dinner was served at noon and the afternoon was spent with Kensington work. Mrs, Waldron was a club guest Mrs, Frank Ransom will entertain the ctub Aurust 23. Mrs. Loren Andrus entertained the members of the Book and Thimble rlub at her home on Harrison street Thursday afternoon. The club guests were Mrs. Koy Ingranam, Mrs. Lynn Albert! and Mrs. Will S. Blanchard. August 23 Mrs. John Ingraham will entertain the club at her home on r first street, RETTY MUSIC STUDENT VISITS FORMER HOME. G. H. Tuttle on Thursday morning. Rev. C. Wilber Nelson returned home last week, Mrs. Nelson did not accompany him as they expect to lo cate in Hutchinson, Kan., September 1, where Rev. Nelson has accepted a call in a larger field. Mrs. H. H. Johnson will be hostess for the English Lutheran Missionary society next Thursday afternoon. Miss Madeline Horton entertained at luncheon Wednesday. Covers were laid for five guests. The English Luther league held a business and social meeting VVeJnes day evening, when the following of ficers were elected: President, Miss Laura Williams; vice president, Oscar Boisen; secretary, Miss Agnes Lind berg; treasurer, Emma Hansen, and corresponding secretary, Paul Kistlcr. Mrs. B. Morton entertained at din ner Sunday in honor of her son, Dick's, birthday anniversary, the guests were Misses Carrie Seaback, Laura Post, Carrie Crossett, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deane and Mr. Albert Knudsen. A sou was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slagle last Monday and a daugh ter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ander son last Tuesday. Mrs. W. S. Woslager will leave 1 J i 0 v Guire, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. McCluug, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mctlung, Air. ana Mrs. S. D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hiles and Mr. and Mrs. G. Lawson. Mesdames C. C. Sawtelle. Ben Mor ton, W. D. Pence, Maud Catterton and J. McGuire. Misses Helen and Mary Morton, Sylvia Johnson, Maude and Kate Van Horn. Messrs. Sam and Albert Rasmus, Avan, Arthur, Clyde and Hiland Van Horn. West Ambler Social Activities ATTRACTIVE BRIDE OF MDD. AUGUST. MISS HELEN BICKNELL, Mis Helen Bicknell, who with her mother, is a guest at the G. W. Noble tome, is a former Omaha girl. Last winter she and her mother spent in New York, where she studies at the Damrosch School of Music, and this will be their program the coming year. The Bicknells are enroute to Kankakee from Boulder. members of the Industrial Girls' club met at the Young Women's Christian association to complete the organiza tion of a branch ot the club here. The following officers were elected for a term of six months: Miss Ada Adorns, presider.; Miss Ada Davis, vice president; Miss Delia Ford, sec retary; Miss Lina Scott, treasurer. Be ginning with Srptcmber a business meeting will be held the first Wednes day in each month. Next Tuesday evening there will be a social meeting tor the members in the association rooms. Miss Edith ieids has left for Rainy Lake, Ontario", to spend a month with friends from Des Moines in a cottage on Manitou island. Mr. and Mrs. Tames Henry. Mtss Jeanette. Williams Dallas, Tex., and Ir, Richard .Fluke, Cincinnati, O.,who i i r j W T II nave uccn visiting Air. ana Airs. j. ri, Miller, have left for YellowstonejJark. Mrs. Ira Watson of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Miller will join the party the latter part of the week. Benson Social Gossip next week to join her husband :'n Cedar Rapids, Ia where they will reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Spwards are making a two weeks' auto trip through Minnesota. ""Mrs. A. W. Francis,-accompanied Omaha friends in a month's trip through Wyoming and Colorado. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Loechner leave on Wednesday for a month's trip to the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sneedie entertained at dinner Sunday tor Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Graham of South Side. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young have re turned from their wedding trip to Colorado and will be with Mr. Young's parents for the present. Miss Kate Van Horn entertained Saturday evening in honor of her mother's birthday anniversary, the affair was a surprise to the guest of honor. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Rasmus, Mr. and Mrs. C, W, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. T. E, Herzog, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Mc- Mrs. Theodore Jacobsen and son, Howard, left Saturday for Superior Neb., to visit Mrs. J. R. Kamm. Mrs. W, A. Webber went to Coun cil Bluffs Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weight. Misses Fanny and Margaret Arm burst left Wednesday for an ex tended visit with relatives at Peid mont, S. D. Mrs. William Grunther, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. L. Baker the last week, lias re turned to her home at Lincoln. Mrs. Irene Coon of Montana, who is on her way to visit her soldier son, who is ill at the camp hospital in Texas, wab the guest a few days of old friends in West Side. Mrs. I . F. Thompson and daugh ters, the Misnes Marguerite and Agnes, left last week for an extended visit with relatives at Anoka, Neb. Mrs. E. Lismond. formerly Mrs. Emma Young of West Side, lias been the guest this week of her old neigh bors here. , Mr. am' Mrs. E. G. Grover gave a farewell dinner Friday to Mr. Gro ver's brother, Forrest Grover of Council Bluffs, who soon leaves with his company for New Mexico. George Neligh, who is with his company at Blair, came Saturday to . i : .i if-- c T.t:T. f visit nis inuuicr, mis. tngn i West Point. Neb., who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Y. Baker. He leaves for Mexico with hL regiment soon. Mrs. i II. Johnson and Mr:. W. A. Webber gave a party at the home of the former on West Arbor street, Wednesday, in honor of the birth days of both coming on the same day, to Mesdames D. S. Moss, H. Binder. K. Uleson, J. uaira, v. ana Roy Frankum. Dainty refreshments were served. "Mrs. Hans Nielson was hostess to her Sunday school class at a picnic at Lake View park on Wednesday. The Misses Ethel Hammond, Eldora Gantz, Mildred Pease, Bertha Hens man, Florence-Wright, Olga Elm berg, Daisy Miller. Albert Dowling took them to the park in his car. The West Side Women's Christian Temperance union gave its annual picnic at. Elmwood park Thursday. An elaborate dinner was provided for the forty-six who attended. Mrs. Grant Hayes entertained the Birthday Towel club Saturday. The following members were present: Mesdames S. Bullard,-A. Wiig, B. Polly, L. Kern. R. G. Sutton, M. Peterson, E. Hatfield, D. Westin. The honor guests were Mesdames M. Sutton, J. Klotz and H. Peterson. Mrs. Frank Dunn was hostess Wednesday to the Royal Neighbors' Birthday club, in honor of the birth days of Mesdames Joseph Bostick, R. Sutton, W. Span, J. Wisler and J. Lemley. The other guest9 were Mesdames A. Hanson, Flockayne, E. Groman, F. Marshall, P. Kern, S. Faulkner, S. Morris, J. and G. Cole, f. ana if. iex, vv. yicRers, ts. uantz and Lydia Wisler. Ice cream and cake wert served. Six Sailors Arrested for Smuggling Rubber to Germany New York, Aug. 10. Six members of a Belgian relief ship crew were ar rested here today with three other men on a charge of smuggling rubber and platinum into Germany by way of Holland and Belgium. fir , j J X fa ' I Florence Social Items II. T. Brisbin spent Friday in Fre mont with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dibble and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Claycomb left Mon day on an automobile trip through Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Wyom ing and South Dakota.4 Andrew Jaconsen, who has been spending his vacation in Wisconsin, returned home the first of the week. The Keystone Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church will hold a camping out party in Arlington, Neb., for a week. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Olmsted will accompany the party. Rev. Garriett Jennsen and daughter, Mary, returned the first of the week from an evangelistic tour of the northwestern part of the state. They will leave shortly for Hastings for a series of meetings. J. A. Fuller spent Wednesday in Fremont with his nephew. Mr. and Mrs; G. G. Hines, Blair, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fox Sunday. ' Miss Ella Hanzlik, Chicago, will arrive Sunday to visit her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanzlik for two or three weeks. Miss Ethel Brenneman left Wednesday for Macedonia, la., where she will visit relatives. Mrs. Charles Leslie, Mrs. Dick Hines and Harry Hines, Avoca, la., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fox. L. T. Amis spent Wednesday in Fremont visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Young, Crais, Neb., are the guests of their daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cronkhite. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams enter tained at dinner Friday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Young of Craig, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cronkhite. Mrs. John -Nicholson left the first of the week on an extended vacatwn trip. She will first go to Muscatine, la., to visit her parents, after which she and her .sister will go to Min neapolis and St. Paul. Mrs. D. McNamara, Fremont, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Drexel, returned to her home Friday. Mrs. Willard Green will leave the first of the week for Herman,: Neb., where she will spend two or 'three weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. Ellen Brew returned Friday from Neola, la., where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Skow. Mrs. T. A. Lemon, who has been spending two or three weeks visiting her parents at Creston, la., returned home Thursday. Roger Thomas expects to leave the first of the week for Canada to visit relatives. On his return home he will be accompanied by his mother and sister, who have been spending the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Anderson cele brated their second wedding anniver sary Sunday. It was also Mrs. Ander son s birthday, those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Learning, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. A. P. Anderson. Mr. Arthur Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. Dr. W. O. Akers left Wednesday fort Fort Riley, Kan., where he has been called to enter the medical1 corps. Mrs. Orval Green returned the first of the week from a two weeks' vacation in Colorado. Mrs. A. Michaelsen returned Sat urday from Walthill. Xeb., where she had been visiting Iter daup;! ter. mm mm and . a dash oi lemon crosncW tin? most irritating thirst; Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success." WOMEN SHAVE UNKNOWINGLY The raior would solve the superfluous hair problem if merely removing hair quickly were all that were required of a depilatory. Whether you use a raior or questionable depilatories the result is the same; you only remove hair from the surface of the akin, which causes it to grow out again coarser and stiffer. The only common-sense way to remove hair is to attack it under the skin. DeMlrsele, the original sanitary liquid operates on this principle. It alone contains certain ingredients which give it the power to rob hair of its vitality. It does this by absorption. 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