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Dinner Party ! Is Enjoyed. 5 } Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan en-| ertained at a formal dinner party last vening at thelr bome-on East Tenth | Cards were played during the) and honors were won by Mrs. | r. C, Nicolaysen, Mra. Ryan, Mr. M.| p. Wheeler and Mrs. T. 8. Cooke. | Among those present were Mr. and| Mrs. M. BP, Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. P.! ©. Nicolaysen, Mr. and Mrs. B. B.! L. Patton, Mr, Mr.and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. A iI. Hoff, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney and | Mrs. Ryah. t eee | Fastern Star’ j Meeting Thursday, The members of the Eastern Star} will hold thetr regular meeting Thurs-| day evening in the Masonic temple at o'clock. The chairs will be filled 1s foliows. Winifred Bartley, worthy ron; Marion P. Wheeler, worthy n; Minnie Blackmore, associate} matron; Effie Lounds, seerctary;! Laura Me“rath, treasurer; Gertrude Dickie, conductress; Lilis EB. Town- rond, assistant conductress; Mamie | Kelth, chaplin; Ethel Wilson, marshal; Alice Cook, organist; Viola Mechiing, Adah; Clara Tubbs, Ruth; Emma Stur-| eon, Esther; Maude Sheffer, Martha;| Bell Patton, Electra; Frances. Kleber, | warder; and Walter Blackmore, senti-| present officers will be the enter- to be on time as the examining com- mittee will be present at 7:30. og We Pan Hellenic Meeting Saturday. The Pan Hellente association will meet at the Henning for luncheon Sat- urday, October 28 at 1 o'clock. All women who are members of sororities belonging to the Pan Hellenic are asked to attend and make reservations with one of the following committee: Mrs. C. T, Plummer,’Mrs. A.-M. Gee, and Mrs. Glen Littlefield. cee Mr. and Mrs, Marquis Entertain. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Marquis will en- tertain te; guests this evening at a theater party at the Rialto followed ~ by a buffer supper at thelr home. eee ay school class of the Methodist church held a toureen supper in the basement of the church last evening. About 30 girls were present. The evening was spent in working on fancy work for the bazaar which will be held next month. The next meeting of the club. will be held at the-home of Miss Smith, 332 South Kimball street on November 5. see Miss Edna Smith Is Hostess to Pepper Club. Miss Edna Smith entertained the members of the Pepper club Monday evening at her home on South Center street. Miss Margaret. Sullivan and Mrs. Ted Purdy substituted for the evaaing. eee Ladies’ Aid Meeting Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Chris- tian cburch will meet ‘Thursday at 2 o'clock at the church. Mrs. John Eng- land and Mrs. G. 8 Barger will be hostesses for the afternoon. All mem- bers are asked to attend as arrange- ments for the bazaar which will be held December ninth will be made. eee Mra. Mor®ison Entertains, Mrs, Andrew Morrigon entertained the Tuesday bridge club yesterday aft- ernoon at her “home, 135 East Tenth street. Mrs, Charles Schank-and Mrs. ©. R. Chilcutt won honors for the aft- ernoon, while Mrs. Arthur McDonald received a guest prize. see Shower for Mrs. Rae. Mrs. David Rae entertained last eve- ning at a shower at her home, 323 South Park in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Rae, who were married a short while ago, Mrs. Rae was hs- sisted by her daughter, Mrs. R. P, Smith. Music and dancing formed the amusements for the evening. © Among those who attended w: N WURLITZER COIN-OPERATED \. 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The shower was a commlefe ani pleasant surprise anc. Bobbie received many retty and useful g-fts, Refreshments Wore servel at the elose of the after: noon. : LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN see Golden Silence. af pve eal | Though you be versed in the hand Mrs. Hinerman’: Sunday school of ling of husbands, be not tempted to North Casner church, has. postporied }brag ef your ability caer their social until next mionth. { Alas! She who thoi sh >_— chance to prove it. —=== i Be philosophical! | eotm otherwise. PERSONALS How captivating fs the twaddl i tuns Uke this : “You are the Sa ost man! TY have never known any —s - one quite Uke you. Tell me about Mr, and Mrs. T. S. Cooke returnel' yourself? You are so different!”* this week from Denver where they |” For where is the man who does not e- ‘spent reveral days. |take himself seriously? And clever K. Y. 0. Circle i 2 ha + |indeed ts she who clothes him in dark Meets Tomorrow. | Mr and Mrs, Eugene <_< cn 80 H ba go 4 Ie ce a ie : Let while to visit! e who keeps a catal as Beard ae a cree eden Pecick Bultven mea As 3. Cannlos- [man’s prociivities must keep it those. between . Beech 4 Jefferson ham, also to look over the refineries./secret. Any man enjoys playing ta streets, will meet at Rae theca on Mrs. | While Going thle the ‘rein was held | with a winsome woman, but a bape J. ¥. Blodgett, 505 South Park avenue, several minutes for them. Mr. Myers | g‘ows skeptical of the game when he tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. “is chairman of the War Finance corp- | discovers her tying tags to his charac . eee oration. eristics. = Womans Missionary | Innocence fp a woman 1s {t's own Meeting Thursday. | Mrs. Nell Charles Geis returned yes eine @ man’s reflection of The Woman's Missionary society of |terday from Denver where ake spent | stoi in a gilded mirror is far morc the Presbyterian church will hold a @ week visiting, friends an "| satisfying than the wise reflections Meeting of special interest Thursday. | of a woman. October 26, at 2:30 at the church. The! Copyright, Rev. Montgdiiery of Lienchow, China company. will address the meeting and show curios. A musical program will be given by Mrs. Perry, Miss Merldith Mrs. William Reaves, Mrs, Robert Dunean,. Mrs. Henery, Mrs. William GM Mrs. Robert Grey, Mra. John Kidd, Mr. and Mrs’ A. Kenaody, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Lotto, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Ninian Duncan, Mr. ant Mra. A. M. Taylor, Miss Bain, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Rae and the hostesses. . Mrs. EB. R. Breisch, Jr. b24 as her house guest Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Buch anan of Cody. They returned to their home Monday morning. oe. 1922, by Pubilc Leiger Mason and Miss Dell Thomas. | Mr. and Mrs. C..S. Atwell returned “vf from Denver where they spent several Helpful Club anys. Mecting Tonmorrow. ore Miss Martha Hullner had as. her) 5 guest this woek Miss Lillian Leaf-| Captain M .J. Hopkins will leave green of Lincoln, Neb. |this-evening for Denver where he will The Helpful club will_meet Thurs- Cay afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. G. Linckeson. All members are asked to, bring thim- bles. . and Mrs. Ralph Qyvermire of |New York are ‘in the city visiting | friends. M: <2. 2 larriage Today. 2 Miss Julia Donovan and James Daly| Miss Lillian Johnson and small | by the Rey. J. H. Mullin. The couple sister arrived yesterday frota St. Louis this morning at St. Anthony's church! and will spend several weeks vis'ting by the Rey. J. H, Mulien. The coupie! {friends and relatives. were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Peter ees Tobin and onty a few relatives and Dr. H. Ly Lathrop'and G. B. Under- friends witnessed the ceremony wood of theglathrop clinic attended Mr. Daly is a well known shcep|court yesterdiy at Douglas as wit- man of Salt Creek: and Casper and|nosses in an important .case which his bride is a sister of Mrs. Peter | was: being tried, .While there they Tobin who has formed a wide ac-|were entertained by the Kiwanis club. quaintance in her, seven ‘Pars resi- yea! dence iff this clty, The wedding break-| Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jordan aid lit fast was hel et the home of Mr./tle son arrived.in Casper yesterday for® and Mrs. Tobin on CY avenue. a few days’ visit with Mr. Jordan's Mr. and Mrs. Daly are leaving this ;sister, Mrs. C. A. Sanford. evening for Colorado where theys will! aati hy \spend their honeymoon. They will be| Mrs. E. G. Mayhew of Denver ar- at home on their returp at their homo|rived Monday morning to be the house on West Fifth street. guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Seaman, cee 329 South McKinley street, for the next 10 days. Gouraud’'s Oriental Cream UmUmUaR Lillian Peterson Teacher of Piano Graduate; B. Mus.; University Schoo! of Music, Lincoln. 330 East Fifth. Phone 209J, Masquenide Party. : A Hallowe'en party will be given in the gymnasium of Baptist church next Tuesday starting at 8 p.| m. The affair wil be in the nature| of a masquerade. ° Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gulle returned | this week from Denver, where they spent a week visiting. ” oe Dinner Tomorrow | Evening. ne Ted White will entertain the mem- The ORIGINAL bers of the New York Oil offfee force Malted Milk., at a dinner tomorrow evening at the Henning. Mr. White will leave soon for the east. a ee Shower, Monday ‘ Evening. 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