THE Jlt'tl : OMAHA, b'LNUAV. MAY 7. 1922. 5-1$ if 3 7 i. r i I 1 Council Bluffs Society Ovincton-KUin. lit St, I'rtrr finish TunJv piorun.g ihiuitH It't riic of Mu Jotliiqe Klrm flilj Mr. J, MiffooJ Usitiston, rrrrmnny bang u formed hf te Kv, I itrm. 'I he bride at becomiflatjr gontd in whit ctuioti crepe anl ore short lull ri tnfirilcl hiiU orange lilottoiiu. Ilrr itivuer boqurl Mas of ror anl lilire of the fallrv. M Anna Galluuhrr, a brid maul, kote pink, with hat to match, ami rsrrwi) Columbia ro.r. John fcridlir med Ihe groom trt man. l'tcrt diutt tlte ertmouv ami during tht nuptial nun Mr. Gcartse Klriu HUH, Mr. and Mil Chington hue (tone on an falrrn honeymoon and upon their mum will mule in tin city. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mri. O. O. Over announce the nurruK' of llirtr fUugiitrr, liea irii,c, and Mr. Carl I. Audmon of Omaha Mrs. Stewart Entertain, Mr. CharU'i Tett Stewart invited about two lien guru to lirr home Saturday (or a buffet lum heoit. TJie affair wa lauiird compli mentary to her daiiRhlrr. Mr. Umi ald M ti er rou, of lluopolon. 111., who. with tier daughter. Marie, i vi.iiinn in the rily. M i Hess Has Prominent Part Mi dreteheti llv of thu-ciiy will have a leading role in the Ju nior League play which i to be giv en in Omaha next Friday and bat 'unlay. She and Hay Millard bate a te eialty dance tog'tlier and he has iiUu been ehoM-n for several other dances and chotoues. l.at ye.ir Miss I lets and her sis ter, (ieraldine. who is now Mrs. Douglai I'rtcrs. scored bin bits in their clever work in the Junior League revue. Mr. Chester Dudley. ' who has been sufTeriiiR from a fpraiurd ankle, has now recovered and she, too, will itpear in the League show this week. For Chicago Visitors. Miss Anna Newell and Mrs. John Shaw Brock mii it of Chicago are two charming viiitor in the city who have been honored during the last week at several delightful functions. Mi.s Newell, who is en route from a sojourn in Chicago, is the bouse guest of Mr. ami Mrs. John Mehl liop, jr., and Mrs. Brorkiuit is spend ing a fortnight with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Stillman. Monday night the Mehlhops gave a dinner for their guest and the fol lowing evening Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Douglas entertained for Mrs. JSroeks mit. Wednesday evening these visitors shared honors at a dinner given by Mr. nd Mrs. K. A. Wickham. Thursday Mrs. Leonard Everett was hotess at a luncheon of 12 cov ers for Miss Newell and on the same day Mrs. William Coppock had 21 Bursts at a buffet luncheon for Mrs. Bmtksniit. Mrs. Coppock's decorations were pink snap dragons and she was as sisted hy Mesdamcs Angeline Brins maid.' Kldon Lougee, W. S. Stillman and W. I.. Douglas. ' -' .l ater in the afternoon Mrs. Brins maid entertained lor both qf these popular visitors at a very beautiful ten. M:ss Newell was comnlimcnted tin Friday at a small luncheon given by Mrs. trnen fcl4rr Hart. Bridge Luncheons. Quantities of pink sweet peas were ucd with flvt rharming rilect by Mrs. I rank Ijartftt and Mrs, I red Kurd at a luuchroii followed by budge' whit h was guen Wednesday at the (rrctt home. Tltirty.i gurtt were present and prices at ihe game were awarded Mrs. Hrtvk.nut of Chicago and Mrs. Dil lon kost. The same color scheme was car ried out at the party on Thnrday when covers were again arranged for Jo. At the latter affair Mr. Lyman Shugart had high score and Mrs. C. I, 1'alm was second. Visitor Honored r. f I'holo by Hilfy, Council Bluffs. Mrs. Harvey C. Hcnncft of Los Angeles, Cal., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Spooner, of Glen avenue. Since her arrival in the city she has been honor guest at several de lightful affairs, and other parties arc planned for the near future. Mrs. Bennett will return to Cal ifornia about June 1. ' Returns from East. Mrs. Edward P. Scliocntgen return ed last Monday from a stay of nearly five weeks in the east. Mrs. Scliocntgen is vice president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and was pres ent in Washington, D. C, at the re cent convention of this organization. She also visited during the spring vacation with her son, John, who is a student at Williams college, Wil liamstowu, Mass., and en route home s;ent a couple of days with her 'daughter. Mi Jane, who ttteodi St. j Catherine in Datenport, i While in Wathmgtoit Mr. Scho- rntgen was entertained at luncheon by Mies Caroline Dodge, formerly of ihU lity, who.e other guest in cluded Mr. E. A. Merritt. who lived i in Council HM until few years ago, and Mrs, Mgar S.01I, whetc foiuirr limne was Omaha. Two other enjoyable aairi, which Mr. Schocntgen attended, where oiUf Iowa women were prrirnt. was a luncheon given bv the Mies Cum nilii, iter of Senator Cummin, and one at which Mr. James Wat lace, wife of Secretary of Agricul ture Wallace, was ho.tci. Afternoon Bridge. Ten table were placed for bridge on I'ridav at a delightful party giv en by Mr. George Snootier com plimentary to tier daughter, Mrs, llartry C Bennett, of Los Angeles, and Mr. George Spooner, who re cently niovrd here from Dei Moines. ! lioth of the honor gurcts were for mer Council Btnti girl who-e mar riagrt took them away from the citr. Mr. Hciinett was Mits Lucy SiH.oner and is spending the month of May with her parents on Glen avenue. Before her martiage Mrs. George Spooner was Miss Gertrude Tintey and has only recently returned here to permanently reside. Out-of-Town Visitors Entertained. Mr. II. M. I'ukher of Chicago and Mr. Lugrne lilas of Battle Creek, Mich., both of whom are visit ing in the city, were guest of honor Monday at a luncheon of 1J covers given by Mrs. Dillon Boss, who used a color scheme of pink in her table decorations. Tuesday Mrs. 11. B. Jennings In vited a dozen friends to luncheon for these out-of-town visitors who on Wednesday were luncheon guests of Miss Mary DeVol. Snap dragons were used by this hostess as a centerpiece for the din ing table, which was arranged for eight. Mrs. Glass will leave for her home on Monday, but Mrs. I'ulcher plans to continue her visit until the middle of the week.. For Mrs. Bennett 'Mrs. Hester Moon entertained in formally at luncheon on Saturday to compliment Mrs. Harvey C. Bennett of Los Angeles. Tea. The members of Queen Esthers Guild of the First Presbyterian church will give a tea in the church rarlors next Friday from 3 until S, when about 100 guests arc expected. Dance. 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Headquarters for All Kinds of Plants Hardy Perennial Plants Geraniums and Bedding Plants All kinds of Vegetable Plants Annual Flowering Plants Vines and Plants for Boxes and Baskets Tobacco Plants Nursery Stock Sales Close May 20th Get your trees, shrubs, hardy vines, etc., planted m soon as possfblo. On the 20th we begin planting all of our nursery slock back in the nursery. Meneray Nursery & Seed Co. GASHor CREDIT tbwdlwq?stficowt 413-15-17 South 16th St. QfeYEAR AND A HALF tuPm Real News! For Thrifty Housewives! A Few of the Rare Bargain Values Now on Dispiay at Hartman's The Home of Dependable Home Furnishings A Complete Stock of WILTON RUGS Our rrvr utork hss arrival and Includes loran or the newest effects In Whlttall Anglo-Persian, as well as other well known makes. Present conditions Indi cate higher prices. BUY NOW! 9x12 Siza ' Royal Wiltons A quality Kr.de of rue made of pure worsted yarns. Finish ed with linen fringe. $95.00 values, at i 67i Complete Display of Lloyd Carriages The Greatest Overstuffed Suite Values! Taupe, Mulberry or Blue Velour Loose Spring Filled Cushions, Spring Edge, at SPECIAL BARGAIN Moat attractlva flbra reed carriage. Largs corduroy lined bodjM-Just as il lustrated. Rubber tired, wood artil lery wheels. A S47.M (jtrti r" - t bo4.0 J'io not fail to see the special bargains now being offered! Here is a chance for you to realize a saving of many dollars on a high-gra'Se par lor suite and we have three styles to offer at this amazingly low price. You have choico of taupe, blue or mulberry velour and all have the comfortable loose spring-filled cushions. Remember Hartman's en tire main floor is devoted exclusively to the display of living room suites! ' ' ' .' : , . Exceptional Prices on All Living Rcom Suites Display. on Main Floor Mow mm "Sellers" Cabinet Porceliron Top Not to be confused with the ordi nary make kitchen cabinet. An un usually splendid finish of golden oak exterior, with neat appearing ' white enamel In terior. As pic tured, measures 41 inches in width and a bar gain at this price. $ 39M Higli-Grade "Ranney" leer Top With the warmer weather approach ing, you cannot be without a refrig"- eraiur. uur low - prices are bound to appeal to you. This average fam ily size siteelai. white enamel lined at, only $16 mm wtm inlte i Mower Bargain 14-inch Blades Monday , is bargain day in our Mower Dept. We offer this high rrade lawn mower, fully guaran teed: very special, at $7.35 3 Enamel-Porceliron Top A size meant for the average size kitchen. No seconds, all perfect tops. Ky all means take advantage of our OKI-gain price of Enamel Stool, $1.63 $7.50 o o y Solid Oak Buffet Higtfly polished and a bargain indeed at this price. Has roomy china compart ment, convenient drawcra and full width ani'".r..!t:..?r:::h... $34.50 x 6-ft. Dining Table Why not brighten up your dining room with a new table? Fumed or golden oak finish at this price. Ton mint see these tables. at ; III II or Walnut W Fern Stand SI8.75 A' neat fernery adds greatly to the attractiveness of your dining or liv ing room. A special in brown ma hogany or walnut fin- Q r7CT . t v M.IO MX