Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 05, 1921, WOMEN'S SECTION, Image 12

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    Society
Sigwart-Rcbara.
The wedding of Harry Sigwart,
formerly of Omaha, and Miss Anita
Rebara took place Saturday after
noon at the bride'a home, 6822
Kidgeland avenue. Chicago, 111. The
Rev. J. H. Buckingham of Christ
church officiated.
lira. George Von Maurer, sister
of the bride, and Herbert J. Smith
of Memphis, Tenn., who served with
Mr. Sigwart with the Thirteenth en
gineers in France during the war,
were the only attendants.
The bride wore her going-away
suit of fawn color and Mrs. Von
Maurer, all gray.
A reception followed the ceremony,
after which the young couple left
for New York and the Bermudas for
their honeymoon. They will visit
the bride's former home in Savannah
and St Augustine before their re-
turn-
The bridegroom's father, Al T.
Sigwart of Omaha, attended the wed
ding. The bridal couple plan to be
in Omaha in a few months for a visit,
but will make their home in Chicago.
Loomis-Krey.
The marriage of Miss Genevieve
Krey, daiifihter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph R. Krey of Queens, Long
Island, to Arthur Lawrence
Loomis, son of Mr. and Mrs. How
ard G. Loomis, will take place Tues
day evening, June 7.
Miss Krey graduated from Cor
nell university last June, receiving
A B degree. She is a member of
the Alpha Phi sorority.
Mr Loomis also received the A
B degree from Cornell in 1918. Dur
ing the war he was active in service
in the naval reserve force until he
was commissioned assistant paymas
ter with the rank of ensign after
which he was stationed in Wash
ington until October, 1919.
Aftera short wedding trip the
young couple will reside in Omaha
and will be temporarily at the Lor
raine, 3105 Dewey avenue.
Reilly-Donahue.
The marriage of Miss Katherine
Donahue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D F. Donahue, and Edward F. Keil
ly', son of E. J. Reilly, will take
place Wednesday morning at i'..
Agnes church. Rev. James J. Ahera
Will OIUUOIC.
Nora Donahue, sister of the bride,
and Wesley Williams will be the at
tendants. ' . ,
The couple will reside in Omani
after June 15. . .
Miss Marv Cowm entertained at
her home Friday evening for the
bride-to-be. Miss Vivian Rsilly s
planning an affair for Miss Donahue
next week. .
Oglebay-Ekstrand.
The marriage of Miss Eva C. Ek
strand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ekstrand, and Eugene R.
Oglebay, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Oglebay, took place Friday after
noon at Kountze Memorial church.
Rev. George Dorn officiated. The
attendants were Johanna Ekstrand,
.: Ji tiriHp and O. E. Hel-
quist. The couple 'will reside at the
Carpathia apartments.
: Musical Recital.
The Sisters of Mercy of Mount
St. Marys seminary will present
Miss Marguerite Marcelline Bon
ness, a senior in the normal depart
ment, in a piano and violin recital,
assisted bv the Misses Irene Gal
lagher, Hazel Mahaney, Teresa
Felts, Thelma Carmichael, Margaret
Phalen, Mary Byrnes, Florence
Donahoe, Elizabeth Beveridge and
Isabel Sullivan. Sunday evening, 8
o'clock, at St. Berchman's academy,
Twenty-seventh and ' St Marys
avenue. ....
Miss Bonness, accompanied by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bonness,
and sister, Anna May, are sailing
for Europe June 26. Following a
tour of the continent Miss Bonness
will continue her studies in Berlin.
Miss Bonness is a pupil of Sister
Mary Alphonsus, who is in charge
of the music at the seminary.
Sigma Tau Mu.
A breakfast dansant was given
Saturday morning at Happy Hollow
club by members of Sigma Tau Mu
ftf rntral MiVh school. Those ores-
ent were Misses Margaret Riz, Arline
O'Brien, Margaret vviaenor, wuarca
Ktnnn Pauline Oevrton. Barbara
Christie, Regina McAnany, Eleanor
Talbert, Eleanor NewDrancn, verona
n. Vn Dnmthv Guckert. Pearl
Jones, Rebecca More, Winifred Mc
Martin. r Genene Noble, Dorothy
EVncf and Marian Alleman: Messrs
Vnrtnan Knrlin. Emerson Adams,
Winston Pratt. Carl
Mavland. Paee Christie, Howard
Strahnd. Richard Walker, William
Roir.Hr.i-ff T cstpr Boder. . William
Ctr,ntnn Lawrence Clarke. Paul
Stauffer, Stanley De Vore, Francis
Ferrv. William Sutcliffe. Elbert
Evans and Delmar Eldrige.
ninnar fnr Graduates.
rnmnlimpntarv to her ' daughter,
" rm;n wrin i a member of the
riace Mrs. Tohn E. Husrg of
1 u.,mrKrv NTph . entertained the
graduates of St. Joseph hospital
school for nurses at dinner at the
cv.tniii Thursdav. Covers were
laid for the Misses Bessie Pettit,
Fi;-!.K.tri Ortmeier. Camille HuK.
Lilian Bengston, Thrasilla Drake,
Mary Coffey, Agnes Wilhelm, Mary
Conor farip Grimmiess. Edna
Martus, Elsie Ward, Veronica Shin-
stock, Myrl Alspach, raunne nage
man. Emma Vtb, Mary Wuellner,
"sncrrlpn Helen Hoean. Eliza-
: heth Roartv- Sara Scott. Teresa
" Crnr Rpttv Widcrerv. Fave Mc
Carty, Gertrudk Saunders and Miss
Baumer and Mrs. liugg.
Canteen Meetinar.
Capt. G. R. G. Fisher gave an in
toroctmtr talk on his exoeriences with
the American Red Cross during the
world war and of war experiences m
Egypt with the British army in
1882. at a meetinsr of Canteen Com
nanv A. Friday afternoon at the
hnm nf fr." A. B. Currie.
Un T TV" Trwin of Port Huron.
Mich., who is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Charles Asnton, ana , jwiss
Geraldine Adair of Los Angeles,
Cal., who is visiting Mrs. Currie,
worp Vinnnr fp!t.
Mesdames C. T. Pratt, H. S. Tyler
and Miss Elizabeth Kern assisted the
hostess.
T.unphpnn for School Grouo
Margaret Lee Burgess entertained
at luncheon at the Country club
Saturday for members of the eighth
grade class of Brownell Hall. Cov
ers were placed for Leola Jensen,
Elizabeth Myern, Dorothy Higgins,
Catherine Spetce, Ruth Mick, Eliz
abeth Roberta. Majrcclie FelA. Max-
. , 1
Social Events for
the Coming
Week
Sunday.
Winifred Traynor, musical tea at
hex home.
Monday.
Wedding of Goldye Pred and
Mayer Spiesberger.
Commencement exercises of Uni
versity of Nebraska in Lincoln.
Mrs. William Schopp, luncheon at
her home for Mrs. Harry Bellamy
of Chicago.
Tnparlaw.
Fort Crook Bridge club to be en
tertained by Mrs. W. K. Naylor and
Mrs. C. H. Muller at Officers' club
of the post.
Wedding of Clara Louise Peterson
onrl T .on fiarrlJnpr-
L. O. E. club luncheon at frettiest
Mile club.
Wednesday.
Alnha Xi -Delta meeting at home
of Mrs. A. B. Cullison.
Brownell Hall graduation - exer
cises.
Weddinsr of Geraldine Wolt and
Herman Jones.
Weddine of Doris Smith ' and
James Ainscow.
Wedding of Katharine uonanue
and Edward Reilly.
Weddine of Ethel Parsons and
Phelps Griswold.
Mrs. Howard Goodrich, luncheon
at Field club for members of a
bridge club.
Mrs. Walter Klopp, Wednesday
Evening Bridge club at her home.
Mpnip an d Elizabeth Davis. Wed
nesday Bridge Luncheon dub.
Thursday.
Jacev Allen entertains members of
a luncheon club at her home.
Booic club meeting with Mrs. Al
fred Munger.
Mrs. J. W. Skoglund entertains
North Presbyterian Church Ken
sington club at Lakoma cluDs -
Thursday Bridge club meeting
with Helen Hussie.
Friday.
Mnrnmir 'Rrirtorp and Luncheon
club to be entertained by Mrs. R.
Nile Booth.
Mrs. Georce Lundbersr entertains
Fort Omaha Bridge club.
Friday Afternoon Bridge club
meeting with Mrs.. Chester Nieman.
Saturday. ,
A. C. A. Home Education section.
picnic at Elmwood parlf.
in. TTnclrinc "Rlpnnrtp T.Awman
b'el Tubbs, Lenore Weighton, Fran
ces tllick, Marjone Adair and Mar
garet Lee Burgess. Mrs. Ward,
one of the instructors of the class,
was also present
l-onowing the luncneon uoroiny
His-cnn entertained the grouo at aJ
theater party at the Brandeis.
Dinner for Speice Girls.
Helen Krusr entertained at a mat
inee party at the Brandeis, followed
nonor oi ine Misses jjoroiny ana
Catherine Soeice of Columbus. Neb.,
students at Brownell Hall. Her
guests included Ann Pearson, Jane
Roberts. Marv Gettv. Nina Criss.
Elinor Ryner, , Jfauline rarmaiee,
Rvplvn Knohbs. Catherine Alleman
and Evelyn Hoskins.
To Attend Council Meeting.
Mrs. Charles Johannes, president
of the Omaha Woman's club, a'nd
Mrs. C. L. Hemoel. oast nresident of
tne woman s ciud, win auena ine
rnnnpil mpprmrr of thp l-rpnpral hpn-
eration of YVomen's Clubs to be held
m Salt Lake Cify .June 1-18.
f rm TrkViannpft will &trm a Vpllnw.
stone Park and Glenwood Springs,
Colo., before returning to Omaha.
She wHl be gone a month. Mrs.
Hempei plans to return aoout
July 20. ' '
Sojourners Luncheon.
Reservations for the Sojourners
club luncheon and guest day to be
held Tuesday, 1 o'clock, at Carter
Lake club, may be made with Mrs.
Dan Moore.
Mrs. Byron Peterson will be the
toast mistress. Vocal numbers will
be given by Mrs. George Pray and
Mrs. Harry Harn, nd readings, by
Mrs. vv.a. amiin.
Alpha Phi Luncheon.
A luncheon was given by Alpha
Phi sorority Saturday. Those pres
ent were Mesdames Gerald Beck,
Elmer Bantin. George De Lacy,
Howard Douglas, L, S. Ovcryeck,
Youthful Equestrienne
S When asked if she would like to
have a really big horse when she
grows up, Mary Virginia replied:
"I euess I'll have to. Beauty is get
ting so fat." She likes Beauty bet
ter than her hoDby norse, wnicn is
called "Over the Top," after one of
the show horses of her uncle, Mr.
George Brandeis. "Over the Top'
is the more reliable playmate, how
ever, for she has him all through the
winter and on rainy days, when
Beauty looks hopefully but vainly
across the green pasture for his lov
ing little mistress.
Little Mary Virginia Louis, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Louis, likes
her hobby horse and "Beauty," her
Shetland pony, quite as well as the
fine spirited thoroughbreds she has
been seeing at the AK-sar-cen race
track this week.
Myrle Rohrbough, Charles Wright,
Misses Ruth Anderson, Gwendolyn
McCoy, Helen Nason, Louise Steg-
ner, Ruth lhompson, Mary r.iiza-
beth Graham and Z,oe scnaietc
A. C. A. Picnic
The home education section of
v,o Acnrifitinn nf Cnllpciate Alum
nae will hold its annual picnic and
basket supper for memoers ana uieir
families Saturday aiternoon anci'cvc
ning at Elmwood park, beginning at
3 p. m.
Mrs. J. E. Wallace, the new presi
dent, and Mrs. Roby Maxwell will
have charge of the affair.
Geonre A. Custer Picnic -
George A. Custer Woman's Relief
corps will entertain members of Cus
ter post at a basket picnic Saturday
afternoon at tlmwood pars.
Mrs. Arthur Gwynne is chairman
of the committee in charge of the
affair.
L. O. E. Luncheon.
ti,. T O F. r.lnh will meet for 1
o'clock luncheon, Tuesday, at the
Prettiest Mile club. ine luncneon
will be followed by cards and a ken-
sington. . ,
Reservations should be made with
Mrs. Charles Marshall.
Autumn Wedding.
frm Wpnrv T" Gihb announces
the engagement of her daughter,
ATorw TTctVipr tn Garis T. Flilin. son
of Mrs. Ida Flinn. The wedding will
take place next fall.
Miss Bessel To Wed.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bessel an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Stella, to Max Levin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Levin.
Kensington.
Members of North Presbyterian
Church Kensingten club' will be en
tertained Thursday afternoon at
Lakoma club by Mrs. J. W. Skog
lund. Card Party.
Holy Angegls parish will give a
card party Tuesday afternoon at
their hall, Twenty-eighth street and
Fowler avenue.
Kensington.
Mrs. John R. Haarmann enter
tained members of the Omaha
Woman's club at a kensington Wed
nesday afternoon at her home.
Entertain at Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kinsler en
tertained informally at a dinner of
THE BEST
MINDS
are those that work and live
in cheerful, attractive en
vironment. Personal appearance also
contributes to a great extent.
You know that the way you
feel depends on the way
you look.
You should know that
proper cleaning at regular in
tervals will assure the per
fection of your daily attire.
When we care for your
clothing, it cannot be criti
ised. THE PAHTORIUM
"Good Cleaners and Dyer."
1515 Jone Street.
Phone Douglas 0963.
4708 South 24th St.
Phone South 1283.
GUY LIGGETT.
President 24 Year.
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OMAHA, SUNDAY, JUNE
12 covers at their home Saturday
evening.
Musical Tea.
ru Winifrpd Tratnor will en
tertain at a musical tea for her piano
pupils, Sunday afternoon at her
home.
Lawn Social
Our T adv cA Lniirdes narish will
give a lawn social Thursday evening
at. Thirty-second and Francis streets.
Sorority Meeting.
Alpha Xi Delta will meet Wednes
day with Mrs. A, B. Cullison, 4911
Davenport street.
Fort Omaha
Mrs. J. B: Jordan entertained at
a farewell tea at Fort Omaha Thurs
day afternoon in honor of her moth
er, Mrs. E. G. Calendar, of "Pasa
dena, Cal., and Mrs. Helen McFar-
land, who leaves shortly for Day
ton, O.
Mrs. George Lundberg will enter
tain the Fort Omaha Bridge club
next Friday.
Miss Noi McHenry of Kansas
City, who has been visiting Mrs. A.
L. Ludwich, left Saturday for Min
neapolis. Mrs. Ludwich leaves July
1 for a visit in Kansas City. She
will spend the latter part of the
summer in Minnesota.
Phoenix
"STJKELY yauTl find them t.t
Pray V this is not an uncom
mon remark, in this community,
when referring to Hosiery.
. . . For at Pray's you
will find an assortment of
PHOENIX HOSIERY that is
'ALWAYS COMPLETE . .
Merfs, 400 to $1.10
Women's, 650 to $3.50
Children's, - ffjc to 1 1.00
TWO 8T0BE&
08 Sooth 16th Street.
1908 Farnam Street.
Th Horn of PHOENIX HOSIERY tot Men,
Women and Children.
X VI iV x
DR. L. C. LARSEN
Reg-iatered optician and eye cul
ture specialist 201 North 16th St.
Omaha, Neb.
i
1U2I.
Personals
Mrs. R. D. Pollard leaves June 20
to summer in Canada.
Dr. Adolph Sachs is now spend
ing a short time in Boston.
rr Pavmond Travnor has gone
to Chicago to spend a month.
r"iartf RiIpv will rome home from
school at Notre Dame about June 14.
Vfr PnViprt f Haves, who has
been critically ill, is reported im
proved. trm Tnp Rvrnp U entertaining
ULIi JV. J - -
Miss Jennie Ryan of Dubuque, la.,
this week.
Xro P V Vrmnor and Mrs. W. A.
Wilcox returned Friday from a trip
to North Platte.
T ola Rnnth nf Anita. Ia.. ar-
rived Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
R. Nile Booth.
n.,o c-pplpa rf Portland. Ore..
snpnr the last week-end m Omaha,
the guest of Ed Moore.
t? n Aidr, and Charles Wagner
are. spending the week at Lac-De-
Flambeau, Wis., nsmng.
it. nnA fr TV C. Bradford and
fomiiv lpave the first of July for the
lake region of Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Morsman and
children leave August 1 for a stay
in the Adirondack mountains.
Mrs.. Paul Gallagher and little
daughter are going to Kansas City
for a visit about the 12th of June.
Mrs. Myron C. Buck and children
of Waterloo, la., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. C. j. Lyon for a month.
Dr Florence Mount returned Satur
day from Kirksville, Mo., where she
has been taking post graduate work.
Mrs. J. J. Friedman and daughters,
if:j, ,1 PittVi have gone to
Washington, D. C, for a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johanson of
St. Louis will be the nouse guests ui
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buck for the Ak-
Sar-Ben races.
-..t...o r,.-oH.n Ipft Friday for
UCI llUUb VMOV.v.w.. .
Chillicothe, O., where she was called
by the illness oi a reiauvc one ."
return June 14.
u . Trtpr.li!np Peeau re-
tt.rnpd the last of this week from
their eastern schools to spend the
summer in Omaha.
it. .a viVc TT R. Bowen and
t :.. ...iii n.pir., tlip V.. Scott resi
j.n at S24 South Fifty-second
street after June 15.
Mrs. Earl Buck has returned from
Qnrintr. where she has
spent the past two weeks with her
sister, Miss Elsie atorz.
T. Neal Clemmer
leave Tuesday to make their future
home in Cheyenne, wyo. wrs. u
mer was formerly Colinetta Lear.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goulding
will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Segclke of Columbus, Neb., at their
borne during the Ak-Sar-Ben races.
Malcom Baldrige went to Kansas
City Thursday to be an usher at the
wedding of Lawrence Dickey. Mr.
Baldrige will return Sunday morn
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Jones will
motor to Lincoln Sunday to De pres
ent on Monday at the University of
Nebraska commencement exercises
when their daughters, Ruby and
Hosier
9 Men
Ak-Sar-Ben Races
June 2nd to Uth
We are having special low price on slasies
during; the race, to now is a good time to
come in and have your eyes fitted up so you
can enjoy the comforts of a good pair of
glasses this summer when you go on your va
cation or sight-seeing trip. If you have had
trouble in getting glasses that fit, then
we want you to investigate our new electric
testing cabinet and our system of special eye
culture treatments. We have had 14 years ex
perience in scientific glaas fitting and if we
fail to convince you that we can make you
see better
waltVon, ITOYPTOK
money. JL IT GLASSES XI
THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
Verna, will be graduated from the
university.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McShane have
returned from an eastern trip. Mrs.
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McShane will spend a lew days oi
the coming week in St.-Joe visiting
her parents.
Mrs. Blanche Paterson is visiting
relatives on the Pacific coast and
plans to return by way of Wyoming,
her former home, where she will
visit awhile.
Mrs. Rpn Svlvester. who has been
ill for the last two months, is im-
nrnvinor Mrs Svlvpster ii at the
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home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. K. Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bowen and
family spent last week in Kansas
City, where a family reunion was
held at the home of Mr. Bowen's
oldest brother.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Damrich, who
have been visiting their daughter,
Mrs. J. J. Hanighen, jr., and Mr.
Hanighen, leaves Monday for their
home in Mobile, Ala.
Mrs. Robert Bradford and son,
formerly of Omaha, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Barton Millard. Mrs.
Bradford and her son will go to New
York following their visit here.
Hfvc T!1p MfSwepnev arrives
Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. S. Howell. Mrs. Mc-
Sweeney was formerly Frances
Howell, rier home is now in Jtiuiori,
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Root and sons,
Frank and Chester, are planning to
leave about June 14 for their sum
mer home in Estes Park. The Root
family will spend the early fall in
California.
Miss Geraldine Adair of Los
Angeles, Cal., is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. A. B. Currie. Miss Adair is
enroute to her home from New York
City, where she has resided for the
past 18 months.
Col. A. W. Swalm, American con
sul general stationed at Hamilton,
Bermuda, and Mrs. Swalm arrived
Friday for a visit with Mrs. Swalm's
sister, Mrs. D. R. Mills. Col. and
Mrs. Swalm leave Monday for Cali
fornia. Mrs. W. E. Tippery left Friday
to attend the graduation on Tuesday
of her daughter, Miss Eleanor, from
Mason school at Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson,
in New York. She was ac
companied by Miss Natalie Parker
of Chicago. Miss Tippery will go
Beginning Monday Morning
Our Entire Stock of
All Shades
& Shapes,
but White
Baker,
Slater,
Grossman
Makes
abroad next fall to complete het
education.
Mrs. Mary E. Van Gicson will re
turn next week from the east, where
she has spent the winter. Mrs. Van
Gieson will be accompanied by her
grandson, William Hamilton, who
is completing his second year at
Haverford college, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pegau and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goulding will
motor to Des Moines June 12 to at
tend the Shriner convention there.
Mr. and Mrs. Goulding will return
home after the convention, but Mr.
and Mrs. Pcgau plan to go by auto
to Pelican Rapids, Minn., for a two
weeks' fishing trip.
Bathing Caps,
A new note in bathing caps is
struck by the addition of daisies and
other spring flowers, while some of
the caps are bead embroidered. The
caps come in high shades such as
magenta and green.
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As the End of the Closing
Out Sale Draws Near
PEOPLE of Omaha seem to have awakened to the
fact that but a few days remain in which to make
selection of rare jewel wares, such as one could
expect only in a store in which every jewel purchased
has received thoughtful consideration.
Hundreds of belated buyers have this week evinced a
quickened interest in the values represented in this clos
ing out sale. A wondrous silver bowl was sold the other
afternoon for way below cost price..
The lowest pricings possible have now been attained
have you made your purchase?
In after year a carefully selected graduation
gift will bear many happy thoughts of remem
brance. A diamond solitaire is one showing
excellent judgment upon the part of the giver.
ALBERT
Omaha's Oldest Established Jeweler
16TH AT HARNEY
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Women's
Shoe
(Excepting
LD7
WE HAVE held several reduction
sales confined in the most part
to broken assortments or special
lines. This sale will include every pair
of shoes in our stock (except whites.)
The character of the shoes we'sell is well
known. "Baker," "Grossman," "Slater"
and other makers of reputation have
produced them for us.
All shapes and shades.
High Shoes, Low Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps
and Slippers-r-the most modern models
as well as many staple shapes.
Colors are black, brown, mode, gray,
buck, etc.
..So that you may visualize the savings
$10 Shoes are $7.50
$12 Shoes are $9.00 '
$13.50 Shoes, $10.12
$15.00 Shoes, $11.25
$16.50 Shoes, $12.37
We commend to your attention the advantage of an
early selection. Efficient assistance in fitting so far
as our augmented force will permit.
ALL WOMEN'S SHOES
(Except White) Mon-
day and through the Zil'fl Oil
week if they last U
Field Club
Ti Beta Phi Alumnae club enten
tained at luncheon at Field club Sa
urday in honor of Mrs. E, P.Palmei.
of Kansas City, who has been visit
ing Mrs. Morris Dunham. Mrs,
Palmer left Saturday for Fort Col
lins, Colo., where she will reside.
Mrs. Arthur Mullen had 10 m
luncheon and Roberta Trimble had I
party of 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sevick en
tertained at dinner at Field club Sal
urday evening. Their guests wert
Mr. and Mrs. George Eggerss, Di
and Mrs. Glenn Miller, Mr. and Mrs
O. E. Wilson, Miss -Alice Wendel
and James Steigcr.
Dr. F. J. Schlier had a party ot
10 at the dinner-dance. Others whj
had parties were C. E. Master, W
W. Drummv, T. W. Allen, Howard
Goodrich, C. H. Ashton, W. M
Giller and Guy Cramer.
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Only Whites)
0 Discount
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