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Dancing Party ab Hotel An Enjoyable Affair, Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Cobb were host and hostess last evening at a dancing party given in the banquet and dining rooms of the Henning hotel. | Besides Mr. and Mrs, Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. WIl-* liam Cobb and Miss. Irma Patton and} Mr. Silas Brooks assisted in the receiv- ing line. ®. ‘The affair was given in honor of Mr, and Mrs, William Cobb, son and daugh- ter-inlaw of the host and hostess. who | will make their home here, and in honor | of Miss Irma Patton and Mr: Silas | Brooks, who will be married January 5,‘ The rooms of the hotel were artist! ally decorated in ‘ chrysanthemums. nembeck’s orchestra supplied the mu- sic, agid a speciatentertainer added to } the evening's program, } At 11:30 a supper was served in the | dining room. ‘The table decorationa / were bouquets of chrysanthemums | while the table of the bride-elect was ! adorned by a@ silver basket filled with white roses and white qundles in. sil- | ver hoMers. . 4 Dinner and Banee, | One of the most elaborate affairs to | given byyany of the lodges or ov~ nizations during the holiday seasin was held Thursday evening in the I. ©, 0. F. hall banquet rooms, with Me: dames George Hughes and Mayta Can.» | bell as hostesses. The entertainme was in honor of Rébekah lodge No, and Canton Casper No. 6. ne me: ber# appeared in full dress and uy ‘- for About Th guests attended t meeting. The decorations of the rooms we carried out in the usual Christmas cc!- ors“With a Christmas tree and a San: Claus to add to the fun. An appro-! priate reading was given by Mrs. W liam Emmel during “which old Sant: appeared {vith his pack of toys and can. dies for thé guests. Mrs. O, D. Miller represented, St. Nicholas, A supper Of oyster patties, combinn- tion salad and cheese sticks, ice cream, southern fruit cake, white cake and demi tasse was served. After the supper, dancing and ganies were enjoyed’ until the strains of “Home, Sweet Home,” were played. ee 8 Masonic Dance This Evening. The informal bi-weekly dancing party to be enjoyed by the members of the} Masonic Dancing club will be held a. | usual this evening in the Temple audi. | torium. 'Thé music will be furnishet by the Gasper band orchestra. Light refreshments will be served, * + 8 Miss Ruth Tyler, who has been at- Rebekah Lodge Enjoys tending college at Greeley, Colo., is ex- |i pected to return to her home here to- motvow, She will spend the Chris«- mas vacation with her parents, Mr. and) Mrs. R. F. Tyler. » . ee Dance for Free Press Benefit. Schembeck's orchestra’ played at “i dance laet cyening given for the ben- efit of the Free Press. The affair was held in the Ojl Center hall. Many at- tended during the evening. O87 6 The North Side circlé of the Baptist Women's society will hold a baked sale at the Cdsper Storage company store tomorrow afternoon from 1 until 5} o'clock, see | Mrs. Biglin to H Entertain Tonight, Mrs. A. E. Biglin will be hostes this evening at her home on South Center street in honor of Miss Irma Patton. Please Her That are practical and highly acceptable. . Just a few of the many suggestions we are offer- ing: * Suits Coats Dresses Furs Waists Negligee Silken undergarments Breakfast gowns Kimonas Hosiery Gloves 256 South Center TUN\C EFFECT SEEN IN NEW LONG WINTER COAT—A lovely com- bination of black velvet and grey squirrel fur, with sash and hem of black moue ribbon, This model is ex- tremely like a suit but is in reality 2 long coat that could serve most suc cessfully for afternoon calls. ‘| who, will be married to Silas Brooks on January 5.‘ A number of young lady friends of the bride-to-be have ‘been in vited for the evening and a noyel en- tertqinment is planned. : Fortnightly to Meet With Mrs, Mahoney. The' regular meeting of the Fortnigh:- ly Bridge club will be held tomo afternoon at the home of Mrs. miah Mahoney. The time will be voted to playing auc‘ion ual, de- bridge as * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christiansen have left for California “where they will spend the remainder of the winter SOIR REVEALS the vitamins best promote healthful growth. Scott's Emulsion as an aid to growth and strength should have a place in the diet of most children. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield,N J. With Gifts Purses Bags i; Week-end Cases Vanity Bags Boudoir Caps Fans Corsage Bouquets ee eed Phone 1394-M | The Nebraska School of Irrigation Located upon a 90-acre tract of land upon the edge of the city of Scottsbluff. Offers to residents of the Ptatte Valley opportun- ities for training in the elements of irrigation engin- eering. Schoo! opens January 8, 1921. There is no tuition. A fee of $5 per semester cov- ers entrance ,rental of book Admission granted to 5, etc, . graduates from eighth grade schools or men 18 years old or over. For particulars write to— Box 615 ‘THOS. H. McCARTHY, Supt. _ Scottsbluff, Nebraska | ; | Entertain at Dinner. ; of Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Barnes, Jr., ; hostess, onths. Mr, Christiansen is connected, with the Iowa-Wyoming Oi! company $882 ir. and Mrs, Barnes i Mrs. C, K. Bucknum, Miss’ Winnie Bucknum and Miss Virginia Bucknum were the guests of honor at the home an informal dinner last evening. Piaces at the dining table weré also laid fer Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, W. H. McCoy, William, Jones and the host*and tient at the ‘sanitarium at Rochester, ents, *| Boulder, Colo, Minn,, has been dismissed and will visit at the home of his sister in Fulda, Minn., for several weeks. ts ees Byron Dumm is in the city to spenJ the Christmas vacation with his par- He is attending the university at “ George Blackstone, who is spending the school year at the University of Colorado in Boulder, has returned to mainde Hibernians Entertain at Moose Hall, | Surprised at Party. jin planning the. city for the Christmas vacation, Mrs. Bucknum, Miss Winnie and Miss Abed Virginia Bucknum are enroute to tie fornia, where they will spend the re- of the winter manths at their rived from Mercer, Pa., to spend Christ- mas with Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs, D. Hi. Herbert, 823 South Walnut stree*. . * Pat Murphy Is leaving foday for Sult Creek after spending several days in the city/on a Christmas shopping trip. er 8 os home, | One of the social events of this eve- ning will be the informal dance givea in the Moose hall by the Ancient Or- der of Hibernians for the members of the order,’ their families and friends. Refreshments will be served and dai ing will be enjoyed, . , L. V.iJensen spent yesterday in the ity from Salt Greek looking after business interests. * L. G. Murphy has undergone a suc- gessful operation at the Mayo brothers Sanitarium im Rochester, Minn., accor ing to word rece ‘ ve Mrs. MecRery Is About fifteen ladies were succossfu and execut 1 e . party In honor of Mr . Gomfort left yesterday for ry at her home ye nd Denver, wher will r The time was ral weeks in ghe int 5 of sington. A_ delicious served before the closeof the PER Ted Powers, pilot of the Western Air plane corporation, has accepted a posi- m With the Midwest Refining com y in tke Oil Exchange building, ee e ONALS— 7 R. Hagens of the Jaw firm of, Hageng & Murane, is in Denver lookin, after business interests, 8. ie It of Cheyenne, im days in this city ‘on siting friends. A.C. Camp! spending a fe business arid v Dick Meent Olt company, le ft. toc where he will spend s 1 weeks, ete Mega Stee 14 Why Druggists Recommend tatrick Sullivan returned this morn- . ing from Denve nd other points Swamp-Root points where he has been attending io cr B businises mattere: For many years druggists have #6 watched with much interest the re- Miss Janice Hufsmith returned this|markable!record maintained by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. It is a physician's prescription: Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi- cine, It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the tvork nature intendel they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years, It ia sold by all druggists on, tis imertt and it should help you. No. other kidney medicine has so many friends, Be sure to get Swamp-Root and sturt treatment at once. “ However, if you wish first to test this Colo. univ morning from Boul whe is attending the sta araers * F. H. ‘Nau last night for T Jallo, Colo., Where he will spend t Christmas time with his sisters, the} Misses Genevieya and Kathleen Nau. see Miss Edna Mae Healy returned this morning from Boulder, Colo., where she is a student at the state university, eee ¥. M. Brown of the Midwest commis- sary has returned from a short bust- ness trip to Denver. great preparation send ten cents to Dr. “2 8 Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for C. A. Cullen of the Chamberlin Fur, }® sample bottle. 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