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One Goes East and One West to Enter .School
(Continued from Pas One.)
delphia, New York, Washington and
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. George Koch re
turned last week from a month's trip
through Yellowstone park and Colo
rado. Seymour Lake Country Club. ;
Miss " Marjorie Beckett entertained
twelve guests at a dancing party Fri
day night.- ' . v ' ;
H. C. Christiansen gave a dancing
party Friday, when his guests included
Miss Maude Cochran, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Truelson, Wright Cochran and
Ed Cochran. .
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bekins at the birthday dinner were
Messrs and Mesdames C, C. Belden,
Keen, Carrol Belden. Mr. Harris.
The last card party of the season
will be given Monday afternoon. The
games will start promptly at 2 o'clock,
and many prizes have been provided.
At the Field Club.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blanchard en
tertained at dinner at the Field club
Saturday evening. Garden flowers
formed the centerpiece for the table
and the guests included: ' .'
Mratn. and.Meadames
I.. H. Corte, H. 0. Frederick,
Charles Ntawonger, . d Smith,
H. N. Wood,
Mesdames , Mesdamea
Charlaa Oyger, ' Charles H or ton. .
Miss Smith of Von Antelea, Cat,
, Dr. and Mrs. J.- F, Anson enter
tained at a dinner party at the Field
club Saturday evening. t Purple as
ters formed the centerpiece for the
table and covers were for; f
Measra. and Mesdamea
I, M Huff, Howard Oouldlnf,
Leroy Pefau, Earl Buck.
Dining with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Head at the club were:
Mean, and Mesdames
W. O. Brandt, mb mbmbm
K. M. Barnes, C. D. Sturdavant.
Vrank Ftarretr..
, Salvia and clematis formed the ta
ble decorations.
At Carter Lake Club.
.. Dr. and Mrs. E, W7 Powell enter
tained at dinner at Carter Lake club
last night for Mr. and Mrs. F. S.
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goddard
- and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jorgenson.
Dining with Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Christie were Captain and Mrs. Lazar
; of Fort Omaha and their guests, Cap
tain and Mrs. Logray of Alaska. 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. T. Riepen also
had a dinner party of six at Carter
Lake club last night. '
Mrs. Joseph Robacek won high
score at the Cottagers' Bowling club
at Carter Lake Friday morning.
School Set Departs. ; '
Miss Martha Noble leaves Monday
morning for Oberlin college, where
she will enter her third year. En
route she will visit her brother, Lieu
tenant Will Noble., who i stationed
at Camp Dodge, Des Moines. Miss
Noble spent the week-end tn Lincoln
attending the Delta Gamma "rushing"
parties. ' w...nf r
Miss Margaret Williams, .daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. -Williams,
'.leaves today to return to.Wheaton
college at Norton, Mass., for her aec-
nnrl war. ' '
Mrs. Frank Hamilton went to No-
r Dam. Ind.. last week to out ner
daughter Exelona in school at ' St
Marv'a convent. . Mts. Hamilton is
vnprtrd hack todav.
V Miss Dorothy Weller left Sunday to
return for her second year " at the
. Fiiahth Harrison - Kindergarten
school in Chicago. Miss Gertrude
Porter left Monday to enter her first
year at the same school. . , 5 .
. MU Florence Russell left Tuesday
May for Saratoga Springs, N. Y., to
visit a few days before returning to
Smith college for her third year.
Mi Ruth McCov left Friday evea
. ing for Chicago to stay over Sunday
w;th Mr. and Mrs. Bentley McCloud
on her way to Smith college. Miss
Harriet Sherman and Miss Eleanor
McGilton return to Smith today and
Miss McCoy wiU join them Monday.
Miss Kathryn Lineburg, niece of
. Mr. and Mrs. Ben S'. Baker, leaves
tn;,ht with Mra. Baker's sister, Mrs.
Reynolds, to enter a finishing school
,at Los Angeles, CaL ' 4
m;i TAith Redneld croes east Tues
tay with her mother to enter Shipley
school at Bryn Mawr, ra.
. Mra. F. T. Fitzeeratd and daughter,
Missi Josephine Williams, who came
home last week from the north, leave
Tuesday for Godfrey, III., where Miss
Josephine , will enter : Monticello
school. From there Mrs. Fitzgerald
' trnf nn to Indianaoolis to visit
' Miss Luella Petersen will leave for
Joughkeepsie, N. Yv Wednesday to
enter ner senior year at v ass.
' Mr. Norman Tones and Mr. Wil
'liam Young left, Saturday for Illinois
nniversitv. where they will attend
ih rollfs-e of engineering, .
' Miss Pauline Nason leaves Tues
'day for Chicago to enter her senior
year at Gertrude House Kindergarten
. 'school. . ' .
: -Miss Vernelle Head, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Head, at the
.Rlackstone. returns soon to Kose
mary Hall, Greenwich, Conn. The
-tamuy recentij bioycu v
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tfutJi Wedfietd
their former home In Pennsylvania.
They will be gone about a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daugherty will
come in from their ranch for the Ak-Sar-Ben
festivities.
Miss Marjorie Howland leaves Sun
day evening for Fort Wayne, Ind., to
be an attendant at the wedding of
Miss Mildred Bowser, who has vis
ited her here. ; - . .:
Among the Visltort
Miss Rose Llpman of Bassett, Neb.,
arrives today to spend a few days
with her cousins, the Misses Adler, en
route to Downer college in Milwau
kee. Miss Sarah Achtenberg of St. Jo
seph comes today, too, to visit Miss
Besse Adler.
Mrs. Dick Smith and daughter ar
rived Saturday from Colorado Springs
to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs.
George Koch enroute nome to uii-
cago. - v
Mr, and Mrs. Webster Mills have
as their guest Mrs. George L. Law
son of Chicago. -
Mrs. Mary Mora is visting Mr. ana
Mrs. Harry Doorly,. .
Mrs. J. J. Dickey; who has been
with her sister, Mrs. J. fR. Scobie,
since here return front Honolulu early
in the summer, leaves this week for
Portland, Me., to visit 'Mrs w. M.
Pike, formerly Miss ; Belle 'Dickey.
Mrs. Dickey expects to be gone until
Christmas.
Mrs. H. M. Powell, nee Jennie Mc
Clelland of this city, arrived last week
from Fort McDowell, Cal., and is the
guest of Ms. and Mrs. Charles B. Kel
ler. Mrs. ..Powell is on ner way to
Chicago to isit her aunt, Mrs. Os
borne. , , , .
Bishoo Johnson.. Episcopal bishop
ol southern California, was In Omaha
Fndav and was the Kuest of Mrs. A.
L. Reed at luncheon at thel Fontenelle.
Jr. Horace A vord-f Shreveport,
La.,- arrived Saturday on- visit with
Mrand Mrs. M. G, Mitchell and
Miss Verna Templeton. . : ' ;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rogers ex
pect his brother, WiH ! Rogers, and
Mrs. Rogers, from Trenton, W. J., to
dav for a week's visit .
Mrs. Geome R. Allen arrived this
week to be the guest of Dr. and Mrs.4
A. W. Nason for a tew, days. Mrs.
Allen is on her way from Fort-sta,
Okl, to Camp Lewis, American Lake.
Wash., to join her husband, Colonel
Allin. ...--i '-rV'r- i
The Misses Ida and May Holtman
of St Paul, whowere visitiog their
brother, Dr. A. A. Holtman, and Mrs.
Holtman, returned to iheir home Sat
urday. The young women motored
down from the twin cities. ''
Miss Laura Myers, head of the
Latin department at Glenwood (la.)
High school, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Hugh A.
Myers. ;' -. 5 1 :-j.
3frs. Judson Chapman, formerly Miss
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xua jonroougnf wno was -visuihk
her parents, Mr. - and ' Mrs. M. G.
Rphrbough.1 Twelve guests' were
present. Mrs. 'Chapman returned
home Friday vto Harrison, Ark.
Mrs. J. J. Solomon entertained Mrs.
J. R. " Sunderland's - missionary di
vision of the First Baptist church
Thursday, when the afternoon was
spent in war relief work. Miss Ethel
Solomon sang. Those present were:
Ueadamaa Meadamea .
Wi A. Webber, Tbomaa Scott,
A. Sutter, A. A. DeLarme,
J. R. Sunderland, B. C. Hclntoab,
H. A. Seymour, i c. W. Kelson.
One of the most enjoyable parties
of the'season was given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Smith Tues
day evening in honor of Mr. Smith's
fifty-fourth birthday. It was a com
plete surprise to him. : The home was
very prettily decorated with yellow
and white chrysanthemums. The din
ing room was especially beautiful, the
color scheme being ' carried out in
red, white and .blue. All members
of the family were present, including
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rhine of Lincoln.
Mrs. M. O. Maul entertained in her
box at the Brandeis theater Saturday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. My
ers nd Miss Laura Myers of Glen
wood, la. - v
South Side
Social Activities
resy, Roe, Frank Thompson Hart,
Larson, Brennen, Goff, Nelson, Parks,
Moberg, Zieger, Mallally, Carlson,
Morrisy, Peach, Jacobson Bryant,
Sales, Knight and Boatman.
On Saturday evening Mrs. Stephen
Vail entertained in honor of her son
John. Mrs. Vail was assisted by the
Misses Tobin and Barrett The eve
ning was spent with music and games.
About thirty' guests were present
The marriage of Miss Olive Hamil
ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V.
Hamilton, and Mr. Charles Hiner took
place Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
at the home of the "bride. -
Rev. Denton Cleveland, uncle of the
brWe, performed the ceremony, Miss
Willma Frateeur of Bellevue, cousin, of
the bride, played the wedding march
and Mrs. Denton Cleveland san&
Little Bobby Hamilton, brother of
the bride, carried. the ring in a small
basket of white flowers.
Miss Gladys Hiner, sister of the
groom, was bcidesmai4 and Leo Hinz
ly served as best. iman. The brille
wore a lovely gown of white georgette
crepe trimmed with filet Tace and
carried a shower ' bouquet of brides
roses. Her longVveil" was ' held in
place with . liUes-of-the-valley.;'-The
bridesmaid wore pink georgette crepe
and carried pink. roses. A reception
followed the ceremony. About seventy-five
guests.'tiiostly close friends
and relatives were present. ' -4 ;
Mr. and Mrs". Hiner have taken an
apartment at thj London Court and
will be at home after October, 1.
; Mrs. A. J, Hamilton of St. Toe, Mo.,
was an out-of-town guest The bride
was much entertained last week. Miss
Flqrence Brooker - entertained on
Monday at a, miscellaneous shower ind
Mrs. Denton Cleveland on Wednes
day at'a china shower. ,( .
Social GossipJ; : ) .
Mr. and Mrs. EatlDeane have gone
for a visit in Meckling, S.t D.
Misses Harriet Bagg and Ruth
Ryan,' who spent the summer here,
have gone to Los Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. C. R. Kennedy, Larimore,
Wyo.. formerly Miss Lina Washburn
of this place, left last week for her
home after a visit here, a '
Mrs. H. P. Greenough, .Dalbert,
Tex., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. L.
Prough.
1 Mrs. M. L. Kistler will be hostess
for the English. Lutheran .Woman's
Missionary at her home next Thurs
day. ,; ' "--i
. Miss A. Lockwood, of Wefdon, la.,
is a guest at the home of her cousin,
Mrs; J. TV Pickard. M 'l ;
Mr. Peter Riplog' of Benson and
Mis Mildred Carruthers of . Omaha
were married last Wednesday. The
young couple will reside at the home
of the bride's parents' at oresent; , .
Mrs. A. Crosier of Dakota City and
Miss Marie Reams of Wichita, Kan.,
have returned to their home after a
visit at the home of Mrs. E. J. Crews.
Miss, Marian Marshall of Benson
and Mr. Elian Fraser of Omaha were
married last. Sunday 'at the home of
the bride's parents. After a trip they
will reside at the Delmar in Omaha.
The King's -Heralds of the First
Methodist church of Omaha gave an
entertainment last week" for the local
members at the Methodist church.
Sons were born-to Mr. and Mrs.
William Miles, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bow
ley, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Coleman, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
John Smith and Mr, and Mrs. John
Phillips during the past week.
Misses Bernice Dunn and Margaret
Fedde left Monday for the state uni
versity, the former a student, the lat
ter a teacher.
Mrs. A. P. Carthy will be hostess
for. the Aufwiedersehn club next
Wednesday afternoon. " .
Mrs. F. E. Young will be hostess
for -the Methodist Ladies' Aid society
next Wednesday. -
The annual mission festival of the
Emmanuel church was held last Sun
day, the woman 'of the church serving
supper. ' 4 . -."'
Mrs. Cato and son, Valley. Neb.,
and , Mrs. J. Hale, New York City,
were guests of Mrs. J. Maney during
the past week. , '
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Clippard, St
Louis, Mq.; have gone home after
a visit at the W. Buford home.
Mrs. . A." Blomburg entertained
foi; five guests at dinner on Sunday
in honor of Mr. T. Ai Blomburg of
Tucson, Ariz. '" ' "
Mrs. J. F. Marshall was hostess for
the "Mothers club" of Omaha at her
home Wednesday afternoon..
Mr, Dave Washburn was tendered
a' surprise farewell at his mother's
home by a number of friends before
his ' departure for Fort' Riley. Mrs.
Washburn -has gone to Schuyler,
Neb., to beat her parents' home. .
Miss Pearl Mattson entertained at
a shower" Thursday in honor of Miss
Edith Tilton of Omaha.
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Social Gossip. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stott ' are
expected home from their wedding
:trip Monday. They are in St Paul
.this week-end with his family.
t Miss Evelyn . Pierronnet - will re
sume her studies at Brownetl Hall this
'year. " -, ' ;. , ..:"
Miss Alice Duval has returned from
Des Moines, where she went to attend
' the wedding last week of Miss Ruth
Bewsher and Reese Stuart, jr.
I Brownell Hall "Vill open Wednes
day morning at 9 o'clock for actual
work. The boarders will arrive Tues-
' day. :' A' ,-r '- - -'
Miss Helen Fales of . Bridgeport,
'Neb., arrives Sunday to attend the
Weller-Davidson weddinar, which
. 'takes olace Wednesday Miss Fales
will be the guest of . Mr. and Mrs. A,
-A.- Lamoreaux. .:;.--.
. Harry Drain of Missouri Valley, la.,
wno was to be best man at the Well
er-Dayidson wedding, is unable to
come. His place will be taken by
Meal Adams of Ames, la.
- - Mr, and Mrs; Henry A. Thompson
left last evening for a trio through
the east, to include New York, Phila
delphia, Atlantic Lity and a visit to
Personal Mention. , t r ; ;
Mr. and Mrs. Max Morris have re
turned after a two months visit at
Cleveland, 0., gues,ts of their daugh
ter, Mrs. D. Prentke, formerly, Hattie
Morris. Thev will make their home
with their daughter, Mrs. Emil Ganz,
at Z82Z Harney stret.
Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Easton have
gone to Chicago for a -weeks trio.
-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Campbell
left Friday for Chicago to visit their
daughter, Mrs. Kalph w.' Mooaay,
and Mr. Mooday on the north shore.
Judge, Arthur u Wa,keley has re
turned from Chicago, but Mrs. Wake
ley went east for a month's visit
Wilbur Brandt, who has been ill at
his home for several days, is now
fully recovered. - '
Mr. B. Kenneth Widenor leaves
Wednesday evening for. New York
City to continue his musical studies
with Percy B. Doetschrus
Mr, and Mrs. G. 1 E.lIavtrsUck
leave today for New. York on their
way to attend the bankers convex
tion at Atlantic City. 1 ,
. Mrs. J. M. Harding, who was
stricken with a mild case vof , infantile
paralysis, is much improved in health.
Birth Announcement '.
A son was born to Mr.and Mrs. N.
P. Dodge, jr.. Saturday morning. He
will be tamed Henry Whitney Dodge,
after his grandfather.
Affairs of Past Week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kruse gave a
birthday party Friday in honor of
their son. George's eighth birthday.
Patriotic decoration, red, white and
blue flags were used and the twenty?
three children present 4iad a gay time
playing games. Joseph Needham and
Bessie Swoboda won the prizes.
: Mrs. E. P. Boyer gave. a' Kensing
ton Thursday at her home in honor of
Miss Doris Berry has gone to Kear
ney to attend normal school.
The Misses Lucile Nitche, Louise
Watkins, Sadie Rothholz and Hazel
Cook have gone to Lincoln, where
they are; students at the state univer
sity. . : - "
4f iss Doris Lindberg. will attend
school this vear at Kearney. Miss
Llndbere was winner of the scholar.
ship Riven by the Nineteenth Century
Women's club. , "' I
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bmgle are
motoring in the western part of the
state. .
Mr. David Pittaway has gone to
Chicago. !
Mesdames Mcfaui, lyie, Kyan,
Baker and Hill motored to Lincoln
Wednesday,
Mrs. Floyd wnitenorn is reported
seriously ill. f ' ,
Mrs. Robert Hodgen is very mucn
Improved after her recent operation
at the Birch Knoll hospital.
Mrs. Chas. Dennis is improving al
ter her serious operation.
'Miss Bessie Miller is in St. Cath
erin's hospital on account of an acci
dent in which her hand-was seriously
injured. . ... . .
Frank Broadweii nas returned irom
. a 1 T ! TT ....
a summer spent in xne eig
Basin in Wyoming. ,v
Mr. and Mrs. John bouthwicK spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Con
sidene. - . .
Th Kinc's Dauehters of the Pres
byterian church met on Friday at the
church. .Mesdames uaKe ana rurceu
entertained.i , a . .
The Woman Home Missionary so
ciety of the Grace Methodist Epis
copal church will meet at the home ot
Mrs. D. G. Robb on Friday at 2:30.
Mrs. Robb will be assisted by Mes
dames BrOadwell and , Maberry. All
ladies of the church arc cordially in-
vifoit in attend.--
On Tuesday Mrs. D Nevens enter
tained in honor ot her oaugnier, wrs.
Kervalas. following a luncheon The
afternoon was ? spent with music.
TKn,. nvitd were Mesdames Peach,
Hamilton, Baily, Smith.-Slackly, Mor-
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methods. ' y V
In the Pantorium we have developed both to the'
nth power, and challenge any .cleaning establishment,
any place, to do finer work . , -:
We bring out the pattern and maKe the colors asf
bright and fresh-looking as when new.
, ,We re-size them properly, so , they will lie-smoothly
and wear longer. " , t
Let us clean one rug as 'a'sample, and we will take
our chances on getting the balance of your rugs.
Phone Douglas 963, and we will call for them.
THE PANTORIUM
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"Good Cleaners and Dyer.' s
, 1513-15-17 Jones Street. Phone Douglas 963. , . ,.
Branch Office, 2016 Farnam Street. S
K South Side, 4708 South 24th Street. Phone South 1283.
N. B.: If your Orientals need repairing, ask for our estima- 5
a tor to call and advise with, you. , a
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v WiU Be Given in :
First ChurcE of Christ, Scientist,
i 24th Street andi St Mary's Avenue,
Monday arid Tuesday Evenings
Sept. 1 7 and 18, 191 7-at 8 o'clock
By PAUL STACK jSEELEY, C. S., of Portland, Oregon.
Mr. Seeley is a member of the Board of Lectureship of the
' Mother Church; The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos
ton, Mass. The public is cordially invited to be present.
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