THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921. c4 r Society POINT PLEASANT INN at Madison Lake, VVi.. owned by Dr. W. P. Wherry of Omaha, is proving a popular summer resort among Qmahans. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hastings left a week ago to spend the summer at the lake. Mrs. O. M. Smith and daughter Izetta, who spent last sum mer there, have returned again this year. They will be joined by Mr. Smith and Robert later in the sea ion. Dr. and Mrs. VV. P. Wherry will open their cottage July I. They leave Omnha June 29. Dr. and Mrs. V. P. Haney, ac companied by Mrs. Haney's mother, Mrs. Fred Williams of Chicago, will motor up to the lake July 1. They will occupy their cottage for the en tire season. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Dwyer and family will also make the trip by automobile, leaving Orraha July 1. They will be gone until September 1. Among others who will summer at I.a!e Madison are Mr. and Mrs. W. II Gu;Id and fanvly, E. V. Arm strong and family, L. V. Janvson and family. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hitch cock and Duss' Sadler and family. Yackey-Kckea The marr ape of Miss Olive Koken of St. Lou s. daughter of Mrs. Ellen Koken, and WMiVd Yackey of Oma ha took place Wednesday in St Louis at the home of the bride's brother, W. F. Koken. The bride attended the University of Missouri and Washington univer sity. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She has also Studied abroad. Mr. Yackey attended the Univer sity of M'ssouri and Colunbia uni versitt. He is a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity. Mr. Yackey and his bride will go abroad on their honeymoon trip. Upon their return they will reside In Dundee. Nelson-Bliss, The marriage of Miss Margaret Bliss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. P.liss, and Oscar E. Nelson took place Wednesday evening at the Wheeler Memorial church. Rev. R. L. Wheeler officiating. Mildred Bliss, sister of the bride, and Edgar Ernst were bridesmaid and best man. The flower girls were Betty Majors and Dolly Bliss. Philip Hopkins acted as ringbearer. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Bliss home. After a short trip the couple will reside at 168 Drake Court. Myer-Tclander. ! The marriage of Miss Violet To lander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Totander, and Fred Myer was solemnized Wednesday noon at Kbuntze Memorial church, Rev. O. D. Baltzly officiating. The attend ants were Ethel Tolander and Wil liam Gaynor. Mr. and Mrs. Myer will take a northern trip. They wtll be at home after July IS at 2063 Deer Park boulevard. For Willard Home. At a meeting of the Omaha W. C. T. U. Wednesday afternoon at Twentieth and Grace streets the fol lowing committee was appointed to raise funds for the purpose of fur nishing a room in the Willard home tnr h.iclnect Orirls? Mr. T. H. Rob- 1 L 1 1 I' .. . ' - ertson, chairman; Mesdamcs E. P. W T Hrarram. William ti. woemer, i nomas Luniuy, x. Harman and Dr. Jennie Callfas. j At Olive Crest Mrs. Karl Louis entertained 21 guests at a dinner at Olive Crest, Tuesday even-'ng. The occasion was the birthday of Mr. Louis. Mrs. Guy Collard had a party of 24 guests, Tuesday evening. Henry Doorly will entertain 18 guests and M-'ss Mary Munchhoff will have 12 guests, Wednesday evening. Parties for Miss Esther Smith. Miss Betty Fairfield entertained at a matinee party at the Brandeis, Wednesday afternoon, in honor of Miss Esther Smith, fiancee of Richard Mallory. . Miss Emily Burke entertained it a dinner of 22 covers at her home, Wednesday evening, for the Mallory Smith wedding party. . For Mercedes Jensen. Miss Charlotte Todd entertained it a luncheon of 14 covers at the Athletic club, Wednesday, in honor of Miss Mercedes Jensen, a bride-to-bc. Luncheon was followed by a matinee party at the Brandeis. Luncheon Postponed. The luncheon planned for Wed nesday by Mrs. Robert Turner, com plimentary to Miss Olga Metz, has been postponed. Thursday We Feature Pumpsand Oxfords At Incomparable Values Last Saturday, at the start of our sale, we could not take care of the crowd. For that reason we continue selling our Pumps and Oxfords of the latest styles nd modes with one or two-strap 1 nd any styled heel at $6.95 The values are to $14. Your early selection will be to your advantage. Fawn Suedes Gray Satin Gray Suede Whit Kid Russian Tan Calf WHITE NILE CLOTH PUMPS AND OXFORDS $4 to $6.50 Second Fleer Securities Bldf . S.E. Corner 16th and F amass Sta. Term to the left after yea leave elevator. AX X Miss McGilton to Wed V - 1 - N fv I Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. McGil ton announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor, to Edward James Conner, son of Mrs. Susan Connor of this citv formerly of Dubuque, la. The engagement was announced at a luncheon Wednesday at the McGil ton home, at which Mrs. Arthur Loomis, a recent bride, was honor guest I he announcement carets were at tached to pink roses, which were Heiress Reported Engaged to Foreigner There are rumors It's this way, you see. Bennett Halsey, charming young English man, who has been sojourning in the United States in connection with business interests, has been received most cordially by hostesses and clubs. His presence has lent an "in After You Serve This Dish He'll Forget His Mother's Cooking Tonight when he comes home for dinner surprise him with smoking -hot Pineapple Turnovers, They are very easy to make. Just ' follow these directions: Pineapple Turnovers First make a plain pastry dough j roll it thin and cut into 4-inch squares. Drain a can of Crushed or Grated Hawaiian Pineapple, saving the juice for sherbets or sauces. On each square put a large spoonful of pineapple, a small bit of butter and a spoonful of granulated sugar. Fold the squares !n to triangles, pinching the edges firmly together so they will not come apart in cooking; fry in deep lard and serve ' warm, dusted with powdered sugar. With Hawaiian Crushed or Grated Pineapple there are any number of tempting dishes you can make, sherbets, sala is, puddings, pies, and sauces Buy this convenient fruit, at your grocer's, in half dozen or dozen lots, and send for our recipe book containing many ways to serve it. At the 6oda fountain ask for a Pine apple Sundae. Association of Hawaiian PiNrms Packers 58 Essl Wukintttu Stntt, Chicago r.-mrr, rr. w iT.y. ... ,i ..i . i t-jy.i.' I...., ...... hawahah pineapple CRUSHED OR GRATED 4tMJKMilis. used in the table decorations and presented to the guests at the close si the luncheon. Three low bas kets filled with pink roses and blue bachelor buttons also decorated the table. Covers were placed for 14 guests. Miss McGilton is a popular mem ber of the younger set. She is a graduate of Central High school and of Smith college, class of 1918. The wedding will take place in the early fall. ternational, air" to many summer so cial functions. The same functions have enjoyed the presence of the charming heiress, Miss Allayne Guernsey. They are much together. Both are noncom mital regarding an engagement but neither take the trouble to deny re cent persistent reports. The part Bennett Halsey played in the life of Allayne Guernsey, left heiress of $5,000,000 at 21, is a part of the plot of "The Bogie of Fear," the Arthur Somers Roche serial starting in The Sunday Bee, July 3- Women are now eligible to hold public oifice in Pennsylvania. I: Louise White Is Wednesday Bride The marriage of Miss Louise White and John Halbert of Chi cago was quietly solemnized at noon Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor White. Rev. Thomas Casady. of ficiated. White daisies were used through the room. The bride was gowned in white georgette, trimmed with duchess lace, a family heirloom. Her veil of tulle fell from a crown of rose point lace, also an heirloom. She wore a pin of pearls, worn by her mother and her grandmother when they were brides. The Colonial bouquet carried by the bride was of pink roses and white sweetpeas. There were no attendants. Mrs. White was gowned in gray geor gette. The bride attended Brownell Hal! and has studied abroad. She has been a special maiu of Ak-Sar-Ben and is a member of the Junior league. She christened the cruiser '"Omaha" at Tacoma, Wash., last i December. I Mr. Halbert is the son of Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Halbert of Oakland, Cal. Until recently he resided in ' Salt ; Lake City. He was graduated from ; the University of California and is . a member of Sigma Chi, Sigma XI :and Tau Beta Phi fraternities. ! Mr. and Mrs. Halbert have one i on a trip to New York. The bride's traveling costume was a dark blue suit with hat to match. After August 1 the couple will be at home in Chicago. Personals William Van Buren has returned from a trip to St. Louis. Miss Jennie Wiseman of Grand Island spent last week-end in Omaha. Mrs. F. L. Sturtevant and small daughter leave Thursday for Sheri dan, Wyo. Miss Jean Anderson left Friday to spend the summer with relatives at Osceola, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson have returned from a trip to Cleve land and Detroit. Miss Sarah Line has returned from Portland, Ore., where she spent the past two weeks. t Miss Lorna McMartin, who re cently underwent an operation at St. Joseph hospital, is improving. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Stokes have returned from a motor trip to Bos ton. Enroute home they spent two weeks in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McShane and children, Tom, jr., and Mary Ce cilia, left Tuesday for Baltimore, Md., where they will make their fu ture home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Russell landed in San Francisco Wednesday, fol lowing a trip to the Hawaiian Islands. They will return to Oma ha in July. Mrs. H. K. Schafer and daughter, Marguerite, left Sunday for Chicago. Miss chafer sails next Saturday from New York to spend the sum mer abroad. . . William Poppleton, son of Mrs. William Sears Poppleton, arrived here Tuesday to spend the summer. He has been attending Salisbury school in Connecticut. . Thomas Minehan of Denver Is spending a short time in Omaha visiting relatives. His sister, Miss Dollie Minehan, will accompany him to Denver upon his return. New President of Gamma Ma j Miss Norma Morford has been j chosen president of the Gamma Mu society of Central High school to succeed Miss Frances Hodgin. Miss Morford leaves Friday for a southern trip including Texas and Tennessee. Going to Italy. Miss Anne E. . Edwards spent Tuesday in Omaha enroute to Italy from her home in Los Angeles. While here she visited her brother. Dr. Lee W. Edwards. Miss Ed wards is one of a party of educators Styles for Men at 80c, $1.10 and better. Styles for Women at $1.10, $1.45, $1.95 and better. The Phoenix PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS W7irsfin in U4,A A cool salad, sandwiched between PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS, is doubly en joyed. The crackers themselves lend an added goodness by reason of their tender, flaky texture and mild saltiness. PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS are sold from glass front cans and from large size QU by the pound; in the new Family Qubox; and in In-er-seal Trade Mark packages. $200 Will completely furnish and equip a room in Willard Hall A Home for Employed Girls Today there are more than 5,000 employed girls and . women in Omaha who are living away frojn their homes. Present facilities provide only for about 100 ' of these girls. Willard Hall is needed. It will provide the right kind of a home for more than 250 girls. Subscribe NOW the drive is on. Phone v-JAckson 3773. who sail from New York on June 29 for a tour of Italy under the aus - U lilt lfllJ iI.IVI ll, Miss Edwards will visit Switzerland, I Paris and the battlehelds after com pleting the Italian tour. Figures show that in Illinois triers are 111 men for every 100 women. Don't hide skjn trouble-heal it with Resinol This treatment gets right at the root of the trouble. The rich, cleansing lather of Refiaol Soap rid the pores of Impurities, while Rrainol Ointment soothea and heals the inflamed spots or blotches, IVsetrial. Dtpt. -T. Resinol. Hiltimor. Md. Pun six e( your drucgistt Phoenix Hosiery is correct at all times HOSIERY is such a conspicuous part of the modern cos tume that particular women cannot afford to wear any but per fect fitting, becoming styles. Phoenix Hosiery is flawless in shape and texture. It is sure to meet your most critical ideas and at distinctly mod erate cost. S. E. Corner 16th and Harney Hosiery Store of Omaha NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY v , JJSTiT1 1 -aa Jssftexeataattli adfcte "HELP YOURSELF CLUB" VOTE VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS , . Th DAILY anil NnnriitT, Morning or Kvra- Momi'nf. Bvsnlns snd Bandar by ' ins. by llor Carriri In Omnha, Council Uojr Carrier. Bluffs and In towns whert Carrier Bo? Nsw M-rv Ire la maintained. 1 Tr., I Months :S B0 HO. 00(1 New 1 Tear 1S.0S HJ.O0S Tears $51.(0 150,000 Months .0 tl.00 S Tears J0.0 HO.000 Uonlll 4 I Tear , Il l 7M0 I" "d "' KM. I Months 1.10 11.000 m Tears 2S SO H0.00H I Months ICS 11,000 t Tears 15.00 IS0.O0S 1 Tr 7 (0 II 000 Mornlns or Kvenlnc Without Sunday I Months 4 00 tl 0S Carrier Buj ervlr. I Months 1.00 lo.'ooo I Tr... I months !S S& J50.M0 I n" " Wlthonl Sundn, J:;r' 'It 'jJ'SSJ Tear. ... HO.'oIo Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. Sunday Only by Mall. New New t Tears ..' ! CO 160,000 4 Tears 110 00 7 000 1 Years 10.40 70,000 Years , 1 00 11,000 1 Tear I. SO SJ.000 1 u.r 1.S0 J! 00 ( Months I 60 11.000 Months 1.21 t.OOO Renewal subscription payments will b flven hall as many votes as new subscriptions The standing of the club members, as they anpear today, show all the votes that were received and counted in the office of the club man ager, from the beginning of the campaign, up to noon, Wednesday, June 22. The standings, as they appear today, will not be changed j again during the remaining davs of the campaign. The ballot box will not De opened again until the final counting of votes takes place, aftc the campaign closes. STANDINGS CONSIDERED CORRECT. The standings of the club members as they appear today, will and must be considered correct, unless the club members advise us to the contrary, on or before Saturday, June 25. All subscription ballots that are received in this office from now' on will be deposited in the ballot box. . Voting ballots to cover remittances received from this date on will " not rptnrnpH in iho rliih mpmhpm Tnstoait lotto, hm'11 V,a ...f" ! acknowledging receipt of remittances, as well as giving the amount ' votes inai were aiiowea on tne payment. LATE REMITTANCES. In order to allow all an equal lensrth of time to work, the duh I manager will accept all remittances .Qntiiflfi v mirrlit Tnno OR TTAnraA. mvm.uuj ', v uvnt,ti UlCiJC ACJlltUtajJCCn rjiliSU XCttwIl laio)" office by Wednesday, June 29, in order to be counted. In sending tti late remittances, send them SPECIAL DELIVERY. Do not register' them, as that causes delay. THE FINAL TEST. ' " The final and supreme test in the big Help Yourself campaign' i has arrived. Are you prepared to meet it? Today's standings show jmany vital changes in the list, some club members taking a better place, other club members dropping to a less advantageous position, but what happens today is only a forerunner of what is bound to come when the DO NOT OVERLOOK SECOND PAYMENTS. A club member who fails to understand this plan, is missing out. on one of the easiest ways to enlarge his final score. The campaign is only a matter of hours from now on. Make every minute count. ' DISTRICT NO. I ' Will Include all territory Inslds the City limit or Omaha south of Paelfie street, west of the river to Seventy, seooad street, Including: Balaton. BeUs rue, Fort Crook and Avery. Ons f 1.1 15.00 Maxwell, an 9MM ft. & L. Deposit and one S100.S4 . L. Deposit will bo awarded as this district. George Peterson, 1412 Wright. .4,042.100 R. W. Sage, 2619 S. 23d 4,030,700 Ernest Herngren, 2016 S 7th 1,221,700 Mrs. J. N. Williams, 1608 8. 23d. .1,080,160 Mrs. Pearl Starkey, 4826 Poppleton 2,078,230 E. H. Burke. 1101 Park Ave 2,7,060 Norman Lewis. 1922 S. 29th .2,687,210 Henry Furst, 3205 W 2,353,130 Mrs. F. Marecek, 6218 S. 20th. . 2,317,610 Mrs. C. A. Kauth. 1821 Bancroft. 2.098,490 Mrs. F. D. Haworth, 1776 8. 1th. 1,726.340 L. A. Speitzer, 6626 S. 23d 1,620,310 H. Hakenholz, 2822 Monroe 1,119,810 John Spell, 810 Forest Avs. 868,390 G. H. Evans, 4560 8. 40th.- 681,020 Mrs. Ella Dostel, 2300 8. 14th.... 263,840 DISTRICT NO. t Will Include all territory Inside the city limits of Omnha and on. and north of Pacific street, west of the river to Elsnty-thlrd street and as far north as Maple street. One (1,115.00 Maxwell, one S200.M B. A I.. Deposit and one $100.60 B. L. Deposit will be awarded la this district. Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, 3804 Parnam 4.145,350 R. E. Holbrook, 3566 Pacific. .4,025.710 Mrs. A. E. Waack, 2222 Howard, .4.010,840 O. W. Hendee, 4204 Burdette... .3,848,890 Dr. Frank G. Smith, Blackstoss 1.735,330 Mrs. Marie Coulter. 1001 Harney 1,591,380 Mrs. M. L. Vosburg, 2564 Douglas 1,540.710 Kloye B. Morel, 644 8. 25th Ave. 2,994.210 C. F. Slosson, Jr., 4906 Cuming.. 2,792.620 Louis J. Schafer, 111 N. 26th, .. .2,706,250 C. B. Hyde, 3880 Seward.. 2,626,100 R H. White, 667 8. 33d.. 2.601,310 Ralph N. Pratt, 62 8. 28th. .... .1,200.250 Mrs. W. Whlteaker, 4804 Dodge 1.100.800 Mrs. Anne Marlnelll, 858 8. 21st 2,02.660 Harold Anderson, lilt Marey.... 1,977,100 A. Hicks. 1716 Miami 1.861,270 Mrs. Emily Winner, 11 N. 20th. .1,737.190 Dessle D. Harrop, 2567 Douglas. .1,611,4:0 Rpv. N. C. Hansen. 1113 N. i5th 1,000,920 Mildred Plank, 2714 Burt ' 869.820 Mrs. C. M. Tomondl, 4507 Charles 773,780 Phlnas Wtntroub. 1824 Howard.. 659,610 Mrs. B. N. Clauson. 4809 Under'd (55.480 Harold Nellson, 4316 Seward.... 166,160 DISTRICT NO. S. Will Include ail territory Inside the city limits of Omaha oa and north of Maple street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and north to Bar geant street. Including Florence a ad the Carter Lake district. One tl.115.00 Maxwell, one SfOO.OO B. L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. U Deposit will be awarded la Uts district. Mrs. R. Tedesco. 2931 Lin. Blvd. .1.779.620 Mono Hsrrls. 2964 N. 47th Ave. .3,240.290 Mrs. W. Davis, 1929 Flor. Blvd. .3,046,650 G. J. Emery, 2664 Pratt 1,018.140 Leo Daniels, 1302 Maplo 2,174.800 Edna Lawrenson, 7711 N. 28th At. 2,090,040 W. E. Stutenroth, 2456 Camden. . .1,798,460 Violet Brotchie, 6020 Flor. Blvd. .1.715,600 Mrs. A. Danpel, 6225 Flor, Blvd . .1,444,670 Mrs. Tom Rodebsush 1180 Mer'th. 1,120,160 Mrs. Harry Rogers, 8611 N. 29th. 1,032,260 Mrs. Gust Krants, 7301 Maple.... (67,480 DISTRICT NO. 4. W1U Include ail territory to the dty of Council Bluffs. Including the Mana wa district. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. ft L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Mrs. M. A. Smith. 1304 Ave. D. . .4.160.640 Anna Ward, 1006 5th Ave 4,110.890 Gertrude Pulllvan, 81 Ave. B. . .2.921,088 Mrs. Iva M. Ford, 306 8. 18th. .. .2,863,770 Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan, 2020 Ave A. .. .1,028.840 Rav Wilcox. 620 Voorhls 815'!S5 A. W. GelRfT, Jr.. 428 Damon 113,760 Porothy Lenihan, 652 Harrison.... 603 i0 R. P. Bolln. 2003 4th Ave 469,450 R. D. Edwards. 2310 Ave C 410,820 Bertha Zobel. 728 Ave E 87,600 DISTRICT NO. B. WIU Include aU the territory In the ate ef Iowa ontilde the city of Council Bluffs and the Manawa dls trct. One $1,115.00 MaxweU, one $200.00 B. U Deposit and one IIOO.OS. B. ft U Deposit wiU be awarded la thai dl.trtrt. Harlan Ktutts. Mondamln 4.111.520 Bert Graham. Rt. 1, Logan 3,668 810 Rev. O. B. Bauman, Minden 3.164,150 Betty Escrett, Malvern 1,913.680 Merle Andreen. Oakland 1.131.120 June Oviatt, Shenandoah ! U?18.? Mrs. S. L. Jrfferon, Woodbine. . .1.987.640 O. J. Atklna, Neola 1.423.170 Nellie J. Bolleder. Thurman 1.131.480 Ruth Knight. Glenwood MM2 Mrs. Nettie Batcheldon. Rlverton 889,420 Hasel Donaldson, Avoca 857,77 June Reaver. Hu'lan i J!-!!? Geo. W. Moore, Battlet V.HM Fred Tanks, Avoca 741.260 Standing ef Club Member will not be changed again until the final count ef rotes is made after the Campaign close. wa-aAi. placed in the mails before 10 p. m.- tkBn MnM.t.4-AHMn L xt mm . . DISTRICT NO. Will Include the following eoanHes la' the state of Nebraska; Css, Harpy, iwugluB (outside the city of O mails,), Kaundrrs, Dodge. Washington, Bart, Cuming, Thurston, Dakota, Dixon. One 11,115.00 MaxweU. one 200.00 B. L. Deposit and ens $100.00 B." 1- Deposit will be .warded la this district, , Frank Pallas, Pender..,, 4,241,160 Mabel Brazda, West Point 4 173 120 V. H. Hoerstmann, Fremont. .....4.111.660 G. C. Hoback, Nehawka 1,942 910 Mrs. Lulu Owens. Ashland .1,928,210 Herman A. Homann. Elkhorn... .3,631 100 Mrs. P. E. Buck. Fremont 1,048,090 iietta Lower, Valparaiso 1,015,710 Henrietta Miller, Oakland 1,014,760 J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water. .2.986,480 R. V. Kennedy, Tekamah.. 2,848.820 , E. F. Cushman, Kennard.. 2,566,490 Jens Jensen, Lyons 2,181.980 - Mrs. Archie Roberts, No. Bend. .1,944,110 , Herman Bunk, Beemer 1.311,900 Nellie Dwyer. Colon.. 1,238.040 Donald Waugh. H. 1. Valley. ...1,108.040 Alvln F. Barton, Lyons 1.103,290"' Ed R. Horak, Winnebago 1,040,960 Josephine Ketchmark, Ft. Calhoun 956,870 Jessie B. Kays. Winser. 178,440 Mrs. John Huebner, R. 1........ 781,930-r Mildred E. Johnson, Mead (46,24 Mrs. Q. B. Darling, Hooper..., 426,610 Becsle B. Krajicek, Arlington.... 196.490 -X. N. Warrick, Blair 382,490 DISTRICT NO. 7. Will Include the following counties In the state of Nebraska: Otoe, Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, Gage, Lancaster, Seward, Saline. Jefferson, Thayer, Fillmore, York, Hamlltoa, Clny, Nuckolls. Webster and Adams. Ons $1,115.00 Maxwell, one StOO.C B. L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. ft L. Deposit will be awarded la this district. R. W. Mastln. Tobias .4.157,160 T Eleanor Shoff, Falrbury 4,050,970 , Margaret Aherns, Falls City...,. .2,820,690-, S. D. Long, Cowles 3. 624, SCO Mrs. Chas. Fowler, Neb. City 2,684,010- Mrs. Lydla Wolfskin, Superior.. ..2,441. 680 ' E. E. Holmes. Inland 2,426 990" Mrs. Otis Wolford, Clay Center... 3. J55,9Q Velva Balr, Fairmont 2,068,049 Mrs. Mark Hall, Auburn ....1.888,310 t Raymond I Crosson, Hastings.... 1, 848.061) Mrs. B. F. Jordon, Tork ....1.170 190 Tillle Nolte, R. 2. Auburn 1,184,160 ' Emma Krutl. Deshler 1,0(1,38.4 , Mrs. Thomas Brower, Geneva.. ...1,019, 30 ' Mrs. Dean Kite, Auburn ,.. 700,939-r George Whltsell, Kenesaw (94.e79 : Jewel Howard, Lincoln 119,000 DISTRICT NO. S. Will include all territory la the state of Nebraska aot Included la Districts Number S and 7, also territory la Boats. Dakota. Kansas and Colorado. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. ft L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. ft l Deposit will be awarded ta this district. Thos. Warder. Maryvllle, Kan. ..4.10,OJC" A. L. Lee, 119 Locust, N.. Platte.. 4,07,98tu M. A. Hostetler, Shelton ..3,983,6r Wm. Halsey, Lebanon.... 3,C27,9l Andy Stone, Wood River. ........ 1,071,19 - Mrs. E. Stelnke, Holdrega 2.806.404? Bert Brownell, Cbappell. ........ 2,744, 444 Melba Phllbrlckv Ord...-. 2,(01,-744 ? Elizabeth E. Falrchild, Lemoyne. 2,400,951 " W. K Harris, Bertrand 2,172,9"IC J. P. Minner. 109 W. 6th, Gr. Is. 1,100,(71.7 Mrs. Clay Funston, Ogallala l,0l,0t C. O Jones. Hyannls 1.134,7l- Mrs. J, A. Qulnton, Brule ,.l,38.1t ' Harriet Edwards. Srottsbluff.... 1,676.304 Fern Gates, Stamford 1,627,460 Mrs. Fred Collum, Arnold 1,487.120 Hazel Farrell. Gothenburg 1,171,760." Dr. C. H. Blackburn, Mitchell... .1,176.480 -Mrs. E. J. Reichstein, Minden. ...1,1(0.(90" E. G. Nlsley, Lexington .....1,126.999 Mrs. K. a Dlllman, Broken Bok. 1.087. 710 W. B. Shelton. Paxton. ...... ...1,007,10 Mrs. H. J. Mcintosh, Cozad (49.100 J. F. Schwalgeer, North Piatt.. . 856,19 Martin Nielsen, Dannebrog...... 7C7.890-- P C. McKenzle, Burwell 9S,00 ' Oyma Clyde, O'Nell....: 681.4W' Luetic Johnson, Orleans (46,40'- Blanche Meyers, Sutherlsnd, ..... (60.470 - Mrs. A. K. Callahan. Gering 650.4OO.- Harry K. Belk. Scotia (01,14 Hazel Trundel, Sumner 416.980 C. B. Dossett, Ax tell...., 115,110 DISTRICT NO. 0. WIU Include the following ro antics la f. the state or Nebraska! Butler, folk, Merrick, Nance. Piatt. Colfax, Stantesi, Madison, Boone, Antelope, Pierce . Wayne, Cednr and Rnox. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 . B. I- Deposit and one (100.00 B. ft L. Deposit wiU be awarded la this distrlrt. Floyd Burhansn. Sllverereek... .1,(31.191 . Helen Wynkoop, Central City. ....1,201,364 A. E. Stafford. Rlslns City ...1.192.71- Sam Pavies, Wayne !.l4.S0f - F. U Brown. Schuyler ...1.33.ni7 I Harry J. Muffiey, St. Edward.. . .2.117.631' I Mrs. Wade Prultt. Humphrey. ...2.09.261? W. C. Halsey. Oskdsle... 1,K.1SJ,: Ida Rut hr, Stanton l.(2.6.M , I). P. Hill. Genoa .1.676,784 1 R. E. Strasburg, Polk l.tU.lU i Vtvtan Vr. David City..' 1,621.111 E. C. Wtlde. (21 S. 8th, Norfolk. ...1.605.7H- 1 Josephine Newton. Osceola 1,411.3(1-. I Laura Kolena. Crelghton ...1.14 6 - Juanlta Carlson, Btrombsurg...... 142.144 I Blanche Colby, Khalhy 44. ! Marguerite Durbln. Bloomtleld. .'. 780.lt' I Haxel Sowders, Nellgh 756.170" I Llydla Seyersdahl. Madison....... 72. ! I Elmer Nordiand. Columbus (50.74 W. J. Keeler. Fullrrton 480.3T4K Anton F. Votava, Schuyler 464.40 Fred T: Wlnginton, Schuyler !i.4 Mrs. Ed Lyons. Newman Grov.. 2,k R. J. Swanson. Fullerton . 139,140" ' , L T