Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 30, 1910, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 30, 1910. s [T | company and which probably gave rise 0 [ . v, brooks, Mr, aud Mrs. George Baiers, SOCIETY PREPARES FOR LENT |ovc"ume che yan colbg. 68 the ML | drs, WO Heae ot h Lame e, Mo Mrs. Cudahy, wceording td the interview, | Minnie Anderson, Miss Anna Balers, Miss ‘ | In company with a friend who was her| Dorothy Crooks, Miss Mildred Wohlford $t. Valentine's Day and Lincoln's|suest, went to Minneapolis I|hll\e“!nl~ Mis, Jay D. Foster entertained at lunch- h gestion of her husband, to see the “Merry | eon Saturday at the Omaha elub in compli- Birthday to Be Celebrated. Widow'" and engaged a box for the week, | ment to Miss Edna Dunn of Salt Lake City, — attending every performance. She had | who is the guest of Mrs. Bverstt Bucking- | friends In the company and there were sev- | ham. Th table had a decoration of pink | INVITATIONS CONTINUE COMING | (ol e stapades Gurice the | carhations ond sovers ware placed for Miss 5 7 l‘ARNAM ST i week. From Minneapolis the company | Bunn, Miss Laura Dale, Miss Martha Dale, | (4 Travelers Depari for Warmer Olimes | went to Duluth, but Mrs, Cudahy and hor [ Miss Smedley of Salt Lake City, Mrs. | . and Owners of Winter Homes | friend, after taking leave of the members, [ Wayne Hemphill, Miss Ifilda Hammer, | declded 10 give them a little surprise, 8o | Miss Blolse Wood, Mrs, Everett Bucking | followed them to Duluth, where they also [ ham, Mrs. F. B Pearce, Miss Gladys Leave for Remainder of Senson. | | engaged a box and when the curtain rose | Peters, Miss Norma Marshalll and Mrs. | Ay - on the first performance, they stepped from | Foster 1 The February Pree. behind the hangings of the box and ap- | Mrs Bryce Crawford, Mrs. John Levelle | By MeLandburg Wilson plauded. ~ According to the interview, the | snd Mrs, W. J. Morlug gave a buffet Now hlooms for all the world to ses singer then on the stage was unable to |luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs. The February cherry tree, proceed, but just stood and laughed, “and | Bryce Crawford, when the guests were | gl AR L O the house got next to it, and just went | members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Those | $ 50 s into storms and gales of laughter.” present were Misses Gertrude Branch, Jes First Cuph nding fair Mrs, Cudahy hiis returnetl to Kansas City | sle Pontius, Pearl Fitagerald, Margaret ' .' ' And eried. " irce, 1 do declare; | ana anmounces that she and her husband | Phillibgl, Alice Troxell, Mattie Pyle, | AT, : — 3 ' RHRTIY He left inftials carven there. contemplate building a new home on their [ Burtha Whoeler, Frances Gould, Jessie Na- farm near there, theff present residence [ son, Katherine Thomas, Verne Stockdale George Washington then eut it down | in the city being too smali for their fam- | Klsie Sayles of Council Bluffs, Urada In order to acquire renown, " o Pisher, ; . 2 i it i Scalt, B Tisher, Mesdames W. L. | Choice of any Coat in stock Choice of any Suil in stock, The story serves hls fame to crown. | - | Baughn, H. G. Cox, George Johnson | Pleasures Past. Briggs, V. R. Gould, E. E. Lemon, C. W ;\,'fl’.‘y_:“;'l-:h':&'{ul"I"‘:':L".“!"n_';;e ';'uilw'tl and -l:'z':x“':::e”\”:e Nu:::‘um ‘?;i.;nru, Binde ”utpi'nmu-u Bluffs, C. A e 'hree-plece and bramed s““s a" EEGETESNES AEecanlh R ettt &) regardless of former sell included, regardless of former | ing price, Monday selling prices, Monday Lippincott's. the garrison. Miss Gilmore of Omaha was ! jonn Martin, G. F. Reed of Council Bluff: a Kuest of the club. Thursday evening the members of the AON DR :‘""' ‘:';"' o A o [C Miss Jean Cudany was nostess at & de-|p. . 0. sisterhood gave thelr anmual | ) - ' of Junig o | with Miss Holen Davis: meeting: of 1 | 1ENtEul luncheon Saturday at her howe Infdinner ana entertainment at Hotel Rome | Monday Sewing club; Miss Frances Kee. | horor of Miss May Noyes Norman of St | fo; (heir husbands and a few invited line of Council Bluffs, dinner at her home | Joswph, Who i the guest of Miss Frances | gueuts. Atter a bafiquet had been served for the Wil -Keeline* D \ 7 ‘ove! e e - ole ""’””fi‘”‘i‘::““' line medding party. | Nash. Covers were placed for ‘eleven |ine eveniug was devoted to a literary pro ing My sical club at Al Sa chureh, | Buests | gram. Mrs. Johu Rutherford Hughe: with organ recital by Mr. J. H. Simms, | The Tredeceln club of Dundee was enter-| b sident of Chapter M, presided as toast. | home. Narcissus formed @ pretty center- e assisted by Mrs. linm‘l“fl\h Ipton; wed- | tafned Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs.|magrer. After dinner remarks were made | Bluffs Mr. and Mrs J. H. Harte, Mr. and Mrs.| (o My, Clara M. Wilson, state organizer Bpone: Mts Daniel Bt o, onatdy S | W. Fisher, Miss Jessle Robeson and Mrs. Fort Crook, afternoon receptio i Alter- i of i ption r- | Dubuque, who is the guest of ier daughter, | ool N SRR B S ey, o'cleck coffes; Mr. and Mrs. John Ro ., JA entertained at luncheon Saturday at her . Copper, Mrs. Car , Mr. and | bridge party: Mra. Daniel Badm i cg” |Piece for the table and covers were placed | ¥ COPPer, Mra. Caroline Bronson, Mr. an party at Rome hotel ot Mr. and Mrs. DeForrest Richards, who| Erench, Mra. Clara M. Wilson, Mra, A T | “ye, oy "y, W 7, “U008 T T00 TOES . bridge party. meeting of the Original daughter, Mrs. E. Leo MoShane, will leave S A For thls week are sensfllnnal Bridge club, Miss Kthei Fry, evaning|(%us decorated the tables and covers were Mr®. John R. Hughes, Mrs. Luld B.|g a0 5ol o (0 7 S for Miss Marion Kuhn; Week-Iind Danc: j l { : bt b e P e e A i n P I s lustrous, hair braid is full 36 urday Night club at Dundee. merly of Dayton, O., but mow of Omaha, |Dr- and Mrs. R. B. Schindel, Judge and jhe W), st ) P o Toeriee St. Valentine's dsy will come In Lent| where she will be tI Ylo 0na UL il e Gy ebebenied | e ey Eled Dekiay evihlag by M. p AT, Sistes STanale JeCHikh Teie o e the guest of the com- Finest quality convent hair, full 36 inches The following item w partake of this popular holiday. An an- | Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, | Ker, Carl Wilson, Edward Bratton, Hurd - S vy LR MoGonnels as thate heon oond Mra. A B.| Dr. W. 0. Bridges, Mr. J. H. Millard. g g ey g Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. her home. The rooms were decorated with ding of Miss Frances ine 1o Mr. Roy | (v i+ % A Wilcox at 8t. Paul's church, Counell Charles T. Vollmer. The guests llllllld?ll‘h>, Mys. William Berry, Judge A. L. Sut- WHDNESDAY—Mrs. Albert V. K G. H. Gllesple, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Harte, " br G of P. E. O. work In Nebraska; Mr. Walter Giption Bt hep home_for Mra Mr. and Mrs, H. Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. | i afionleg e e L Willlam Hall Clarke, whist ‘luncheon, at [ ¥ Zitsman, Mrs. Mary Harte. | George Franklin Coppe dw ho! i 4 > ¥ de pper. Mrs, Edward L. {he home of Mrs. Baum; Miss Hillman of | Complimentary to Mra. D, 0. Mvers of | ([0 (F8OUS FIOPEE P RATL T | nate Card club, Mrs. Harry Gordon: Miss . A Mirlam Patterson, afterncon tes, and 9 M® B. Lee McShane, Mre. Willlam J. Fove |y, Anna Maud Bratton, Mr. and Mrs aveing card pariy Frank A. Broadwell, Mr. and Mrs. George L -l 7 URSDAY—Mrs. ¥. A. Nash, afternoon [ Mrs, Fred A. Cressy and Mr. and Mrs, |8 iy, and Mrs. Charles L. McCloud ot ernoon_bridga party Mrs. John' . Bea. | 0T nine guests. Ralph Cressy of Fairbur Mr. and | Kennilworth SPECIAL mnv -Slornoon bridge for Migs Raftre Mr. and Mrs. W M. Burgess enter- M » Walt W. Fish ;‘ a4 Mr Mrs. George Myers of Dubuque, who has from 2 to 6 o'clock; Clix olub, dancing | *UPRer last evening at their home in honor | Max Foote, Mr. and Mrs. B I |this week, left Friday evening for her Home, FRIDAY—Miss Beulah A. Bressier, O. H. . | bave recently | Stryker, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward L. Howe, Dl y come to Omaha to reeide| Ia.. v e Senlor party; Mrs. Daniel Baum, ir. | grom Douglas, Wyo. Cut flowers and| M- &nd Mrs. Frank Houseman, Mr. and |4 "hO have been the guests of their party. placed for forty guests. Bridge was played | Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mockler, | pp' o SRTURDAY—Mrs. | : 3 0 ae Hamilton expects to leave in o Ao Liaars. Jobn A Kuhn, luncheon | tollowing supper [ B2 ana Mesdv Deas Hisber, BAV, M| o ‘Seiy' wegks ‘tor New Work sivhare, Sftée Shown {n illustration—This beautiful ing club, at Chambers; meeting of (he| Mr. &nd Mrs. DeForest Richards, for-|Mre. Ralph W. Livers, Mfs. James Phillips, L be gone about six months. She will a il e vy 3 onths. § spen anolrole ond AN &/6ob- 1V s; $18 % were honor guests at a beautifully ap-|Mrs. A. L. Sutton, Mr. and Mre. John B. | (1o greater part of the time in i encircle the head—3 in a set—weight 3 ounces; $18 value pointed dinner given Friday evening by Mr, | Watkins, Misses Fannie McHugh, Nettie g > manding officer of t army Z f 4 c i' d long, welght 3 ounces—excellent during the next fortnlght. . Many of the | thir home. Those present were Mr. and | Fannie Slabaugh, Messrs, Lester Philips, | wife, who nreouu:::n:r;'nm;l;::) s ornet braid--x. it ook *ocial affairs, both large and small, Will | Mrs, E. A, Cudahy, Mr. and Mrs, DeForest | Car: Wilson, Edward Bratton, Hurd Stry- Y they go at $6.00 and . Marshalltown Herald: “Mrs. W. F. Denny ticipated event of this week will be the | Stryk SO ¥ . . . r. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, Miss Millarq, | Stryker. Mrs, F. L. McCoy re visit- i o . sl e inbe b R rgess, Miss Millard and Mrs. F. L. McCoy of Omaba are visit s =INe! wi o Miss Henrletta Rees entertained at a * oW ¥ Ruth. Mrs. McCoy is Mrs. Ruth's sister., B FA16. wenk b1y Street In homor of Mr. and Mra. Arthur|musicale. and tea Saturday afternoon at|, M'®® Rose ]“°'“ '”': fthe 1o Haw YOk #ney came to attend the seried of partias Crane Lewls. Their guests will be mem- CWR O [NLEeD [y ek .| which will be held at the Ruth home, for . . h In all ordinary shades, well made Dera of the younger ket and valentine decr | cut flowers and an toresniun wmiens | Mr- Archie Love loft Thursday for a trip [ WHCh Wi b held at the Ruh Home, 28-inch Switch-~txavuiouisin: iyt ‘¢ grations will prevall and there probably (program was given by Misses Marjory | ', J(80888 City and St. Louls. L} iy n Miss Helen Grantly arrived this morning our regular price which 1s $10.00, this week only v\l:l be one or two cotillion figures with | Bryant, Margaret Croker, Viva Craven, “':z‘"NB';“”;" ""f‘::'w“';:“‘:el"“ BUf| from Des Moines and will spend the week ;il‘:n:in:wf:r\“r;: DTI\: (;m'lkr:n club 1win Grace Carter, Dorothy Rohrbough, Dor- | " "nd"ur‘;' ':hm_" - "W'M'“ have |the Buest of Mrs. Howard H. Baldrige arty Saturday evening, othy Ryle, Jessie R ; . X i $ a . Charles L j ebruary 1. As this will be Lincoln's | Ravenstosk. My Lunud":::.mn:} rl;;::;; faRac Ao aparimant At W Park avenus. :)"ramnmw:Ql,'lr:;v‘r\ox:lsuil’:xns:u':fi; G}::::I Gray Switches Transformations brithday, they will . . . J sl Miss Hester H. Peters has roturned from 3 5 G ith e navonet L Secorate the ball room | Barrows. Refreshments were served atter [, Myt oo u e it ety oo O™ |wmith of ‘Omaha, and is ,playing at the Benutiful 1ine of gray and puro whits Gungg The most remarkable line of trans ok o:flu l”:vu:r: o the program and about fifty guests were City. Orpheum this week. Although! most of nvl'llltr“hel.lfl('fv’!‘l}y;l Vo ‘l‘m:(?;;l long, fornmations shown in the west, re at Fort: Crook are planning | present. b 3 Miss Grantly's time is occupied, some soclal Witloh soid i gl 84 414,00 o up from lo Hive a, valentine hop at the gartison, | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burmester (enter.| MF: Harry O'Nelll has arrived trom his} g "oy o cioc & MGURIEN o0 i b e SO Py, This alzo probably will take place a few | tained at high five Wedacsday evening in | *P¢h w:'“'" Nebraakp 304, s et the | 3 os, “and Mrs. Charieh M. ‘Withsin, Who days before February 14 honor of Miss Mi Fre. | OTOSHA club, . o) ! d this knowledge. is not acquired in a day. Having ok b Frcioag Boxi xl)l;er ::::: o OF re- | Mr. H. T. Bastman has returned from |31 ;:"’:r'""'{h::’rm‘:;y“::‘ C"‘)“m'l‘;‘f]‘i‘l:‘:pl“: “I'Ghi“ “.ir frich Rpigrdelal) ox?l‘w'v"{mvl"n::;'n: Ol;'nlhllwfqor the paal twenty years . - 4 - |s 3l J t of the knowledge gained, when you buy here. Our Onsaha friends of Mre. Jack Cudahy of | Firet prizes wero won by Mrs. EQ Wuitt of |SPo'C Visit In New York City and other| opb g 1o leave the train at Sofia. Bal. O e e roarts who Reep sbreast OF the times—any style oreated in the Kansas City, f | . eastern points. a, dressing department Is in the hands of cxperts who keep ity, formerly Miss Bdna Cowln| Benson and Mr. O. L. Wohlford. Mr. and A garia, and cross the Black sea, a diversion cast or abroad 13 always seen first at Monholt's. ¢ of this city, will be inters Miss Lynn Curtis, who has been in Den- ¥, e Interested to learn | Mrs. D. W. McVea won second prize. Mrs. ver since the holldays, will return home| VDICh they found interesting, as in their Fou Stylish Hai Goods, B 0, that the recant report that she was going | Burmester was assisted by Mrs, O, V. aboutFebruary 1 party were two American physiclans, two > - 'mfl':“lflb 1"!-&&"":" 1411 Widosy o an & member of the “Merry | Crooks. Miss Anna Balera furnished the |" A daughter was born Saturday morning to| GeFman ' gentlemen, and an English ofti- Duoicuiag gt Rasssie, Telphoe | FARNAM ST, o 0w/ company I8 not true. One of the | music for the evening. Those present were cer residing at Constantinople, whp had . Kansmy Clty papers gives an intcrview | Mr. and Mrs. C. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. £ :;I"-yn:‘x:; i::m: Konnedy: R0 Bouth | o e 1ifa saving o o had Write Department B fox illustrated ogru with: Nirs. Qudahy regarding a little trip | Wultf, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. MoVea, M : \ 2 *| Black sea. p Mr. and F. P. Kirkendall and Mr. A she recq ntly made with the “Merry Widow" (and Mrs. Q. L. Wohiford, Dr. and Mrs)|eng u:‘ A,Ml: R.,dl;,:,: hy oot ,:,"hm,l,:, Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon W. Wattles, = == b Vi o e ey ey ey [ 18 fOF 8 triD to Florida. ;‘;},‘:‘o :,":Q:,. e!:\:llf:x'lm::::er“}::mel ‘,: l;f;: apolis. That same evening she will give a p e Miss Jessle Barton, daughter of Mr. and 9 i b, s < " ol fee for her st. B d l e T S — v Jo Barion 1 &t Clarkeon hospltl surt | U8Y evenin for the west. During ther atay * Sclock coffee for her guent. | Bartender 10 le i Porom CNOUE Sorae. in California they will entertain a number o 0 Saturday, ven b Wil Spence-and Mie Jemso|OF Omab, peope. . and am ", X 1 8 N o By syl Box, Till Tapped| | Spence will leave next Saturday{for Call-|Cudahy, Mrs. K. W. Nash, Miss Jean |p MoF SPATRREN RO T 0 OROD | fariila, t0:BRA00 Alk whel Miss Bess Baum and Miss Fran “(“ l" Ny o s ke Geargs Mre, Nathan Merriam and Misq Mildred | €% * ;‘;‘;" Wil| leave in February for a trip _,o',":mw Who alse lives at the Potter, and | Most Approved Method Employed by g lh::d:d‘"t:njrl')‘rln l:\(?.”'l“‘::‘d:y tor an ex- "»',n‘"';"“’”‘;:r;”"m“::' l:"";;‘:‘c'l" ‘G? ‘:'"’:‘ a3 her apartments adjoin those of I.lrn-; Robber in Council Bluffs o) Cont,nue | Mra. 0. D. Taibert of Kimball, Neb, |Mrs. Charles Martin are planning & trip| Kunn they will be thrown together and Saloon., | tormerly of Omaha, is visiting at the home | {0 the Pacific coast and\wlll be guests at ‘.Nf; m ,..l,:.:.: :‘. ‘,':( nb‘:“(Lf"([\'.»fllx 3 | OF o sister; Megt 1. T Youns: the Wattles home. Mrs. Howard Kirk- | Vited guests numb; : Miss Eileen McCaffrey, who has been | P&trick of Lincoln and Miss Nettle Wattles Weddings and Engagements. With the bartender, Chris Krtshmer, FOUR DAYS LONGER serlously 1l at her home with typhold |Of Noligh, nicces of Mr. and Mrs. Wattles, | A and Mrs. 8. J. Duncan announce the | covered by his gun, @ highwayman robbed Blanche Sorenson { fever, 1s now greatly improved. Will also be their guests for a Wme. engagement of their daughter, Miss | Dennett's saloon at Sixth street and Six- d Mrs, Danlel L. Johnson of Dundee, and Y ey Claudine, to Mr. Willlam J. Webber. The | teenth avenue, Council Bluffs, of $17 and p the exhibition Of | her sister, Mrs. P. N. Deuel, left Thursday BN gy hepdsion ) wedding will take place early in March, some small change at 6 o'clock Saturday TEACHER OF SINGING afternoon for southern California. Mru, Frederick A. Nash will give bridgs | "nr, ang Mrs. S. L. Wiley announce the | morning Studio 548 Ramge Block Miss Amy Gilmore has gone to Iort|Party Thupsday afternoon engagement of their. daughter, Miss Ruth, | After ransacking the till the robber udaio ge Bloc | Mrs. N. Nelson has issued invitations | < g | Crook, where she will remain several days D S ations |4 Mr. Thomas 8. Harrison of Wyoming. | forced Krtshmer at the point of his gun i 15th and Harey Sts. Tel, H2687 as the guest of Mrs, Clemens McMillan. f{h‘(" @ bridge party to be glven at her home | e marriage will be celebrated in Feb- | into the lcebox, locked it und then made o Mr. and Mrs. Victor Celdwell are plan- o -fi‘“’d“)' afternoon ruary. | his escape. Nothing since has been heard Se————— e - 1 ) rs. Danfel Baum, jr., will entertain at| i : a o Mr. - v ctender did not get rele inmg to leave soon for a trip to California, Ak - ‘; ey '““ ’ “d‘" :': The engagement Is announced of Mr. Her-| of him. The bartender did not get rel “"“"huc winter Was a0 great that srain bad to and during their absence Miss Helen Hub- | Pridge ureday. afternoon an Tiday | pert Meyer of New York City, son of Mr. | until a customer came and and hearing his be shipped in 'trom easterm poinis. 'Y afternoon at her home on South Thirty- g gt L | bard will oceupy their home, and Mrs. Moritz Meyer of Omaha, to Miss | origs at once unlocked the box and set |, ‘ | Miss Grace Mauger of Pataskala, O., is | fifth street. Melva Eckert of New York City. The wed- | him free. nmfin:'\:q-wll:gll:r: -'v“'il'fd":?“f?hé?d u'r".rl:: | visiting for a week with her cousin, Miss| Miss Hillman, sister of Chaplain Hillman | ging will take place in the spring. |t | sheep andé cattle Industry is growing and | Heeter Peters, 1111 South Twenty-elghth [#t Fort Crook, has issued invitations for| The wedding of Miss Ruth McNaughton. | NEF) GRAIN SAYS BASIN MAN |, tulmn'k‘-tl importance, but It seems that street. an afternoon recgption Wednesday at their | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNaugh- R TSNP LA ald ot 11thie. attanton from the | Mr. and Mrs. R. ©. Peters and two |GUAarters at the post ton, and Mr. Earl Powell of Chicago, took | AT ¢ 5 O e g o younger children expect to leave In about| Mrs. Daniel Baum, jr., and Mrs. William | piace Thursday evening at the home of the | W* 5 Have Caused — two weeks for Los Ange Cal., for a|HIN Clarke have issued invitations for a|bride's parents, 1626 South Thirty-thivd PSS ter. Mystiffeations of History. [P ’ A VI O BV T Wik wraka. | whist luncheon Wednesddy, February. 2 |street, Rey. J. W. Conley performing the WG il S SR al iafn DIos ectlon Mr. and-Mrs, Allon T. Rector of Chicago, |10 be given at the home of Mrs, Baum. | ceremony. -On thelr return from a .v,m.‘.u‘l @ ot Busin wyo,, | Afler he usiu inoantations, ‘handed " oui o oo h N h ay pacific | Mrs. H. Heyman will receive. Thursday | wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Powell will re- Harrison ~G. Shed ol asin, ¥0., | this ocacular agd mysterious message: who were on their way to the Paclfic [imesing. ou1s | formerly of Omaha, 15 in the city for & few | “No wist hef Imefo raligo odment 000 ¥ coast. spent Friday as the guest of Mr. |afternoon at her home, 2503 North Twenty- |side in Omaha . wor o Rl At fanse e 0f 177 Wabash Ave, Chlcago | anis Mbs. Clbache W.! Moshlee. fourth street, from 2 to 6 o'clbck, In honor | The wedding of Miss Frances Koeline, | daya’ visit | ™Nobody could translate . . Mrs, George C. Strahan has given up heér |Of her guest, Mys. Charles Blckard of |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keeline, | The heavy snows and bitter winter, no| It was written In a languigo entirely un- residence at 2814 North Nineteenth street | New York City. |and Mr. Roy Wilcox of Council Bluffs, will | says, have taught the ranchers of the Big |known. 5 : 4 | " Thousands of years afterward, howeyer, At 1519 flow and will leave about the middle of Feb- Mrs. A. V. Kinsler will give a reception | take place Tuesday evening at St. Paul's Horn and Basin valle; that more mnhl,un American typewriter salesman found it | ruary for an extended saatorn stay. Wednesday, February 2, In honor of Miw. il‘}plm‘onal chureh in Councll Blutfs. Rey.|must be raised in order to guard against | exceedingly easy and turned it into & rally- l SS Miss May Noyes Norman of St. Joseph, | Tuesday at All Saints' church, when J. H.|Dartey, Buffalo, Iil.; Miss Florence Lichty, |Mo. who has been the popular guest of | Simms, organist of All Saints’, will render Waterlog, la., and Miss Hazel Hannan, ) rvation o o 3 o ory Al hril he hearts o - Miss Louise Lord leaves this morning |Conpad Spens. The hours are from 4 to 6. |J. R. Jones will officiate. Miss Hess Mc tarvation of m‘n ha m"en on ”w'll’;fi:lu“lh;’z‘;fihhwjlflllnlltglcfnmn;: “L‘Ly'a | for a visit with friends and reatives in| Miss Ethel Fry will entertain at cards|Mullen of Onawa, Ia, will be mald of |ranges. The shortage In Wyoming the | iieo*rribune, R o2 v . | Miss Frances Nash this week and who has {an organ recital, and will be asslsted by |Council Blufts. Mr. Blaine Wiicox, brother | ’ S0 greut interest has been shown in the been much ententalned, expects to, leave | Mrs. Douglas 1. Weipton, contralto of the groom, will be best man. The church display of these artisti i1 iful f Sodey Tar Sk Metme e aal Bk 2dkn B i will give |sorvice will be followed by a large recep- | ) 280 artistie g * o Mr. va. John Ross, ir., gy Mowpd by & | o Mi. 10 and beanuti "! ”'_"” Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blackwall left Fri-|an cvening party Wednesday at their home, tion at the home of th “‘!‘ Jockin overings that we feel justified)in continuing | day- evening for Chicago, where they wers| Mys, 4. H. Beaton will give an afternoon | The bride, well known in Omaha. comes o St l for th C . season 0f 1910 oxhibiti four A > ckwell's [ bridge BArty at her home sday n | AN old Council Bluffs family and @ the exhibition four day I(!lll{('l'**Mfludn‘\', called by the death of Mrs, Blackwell's |bridge party at her home Thursday | bie: attete Rave fagn i y es e omlng | e €1, Mo e Cum O el sh Ty cratng; Pebregry & honor and the’ bridesmalds will be Miss | the exhibit father, Mr. George P. Whitcomb, & promi- |honor of her siyter, Miss Julla Raftree of | DOWOr many Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. ‘ : will be gone until the first of March. The Tuesday Morning Musicale Will ineet | Hasel Burgesser, Clayton, 1il.; Mjss Harriet | ""M‘ "‘“’;“9‘" ot "'”‘l'h"T & eV "L':T‘HU . i - THE MARK OF,FASHION is bard to be defined, but is unmistakably an re. . C. Troxell and Miss | s Miriam Patterson will glve an in _ Admirers of these textiles from the mys- B leave Monday for Miami, | tormal tea Wednesday atternoon at ner | AK-SAR-BEN MEN AT WORK @ phvicent ‘.’;‘I_r‘,'l: :',",h“,’:r,",;'f:‘:f.':’Zfl:i:f;,,'\':f."‘“m‘" Wiydaln: Ing. name terions Orient gre reali ing that the collection | Fla., Key West and Havana, Cuba They (home from 4 to & o'clock I honor of he — For ! he tailored suits, ¢ dresses will now on display i . : will return fn April, vislting in Waghing- |guest, Miss Mabel Woodruff of Indian- | Members of Hourd of Govermors and | . _For the comitig season, the tallo 5, coats and dress i splay s not an ordinary one, that in ton, D, Refore Teturning. . By o g occupy a prominent position in the realm of dress. Simple effects wi Sets % t lomi t e, wit velty in the cut i je- magnificence it is second to none in the coun- | Miss Balth Figher, daughter of dr. and| 1o Des Molnes. be the dominant note, with noveity in the cut and trimming arrange 1 o o ments. try, and that the prices are the lowest for fine Mok flearge 1 PR 3o Las bean ‘st | g To begin with, the coat which forms part of the spring snit, will be \ tending the University of Nebraska, has re- | © . Pickens, H. J. Penfold and J. ¢ 0 4 0 o Rl 98 e Gpting gk, v rugs. } | turned home from Lincoln and has decided SUPERFLU(WS HAIR CURED Root of the board of Ak-Sar-Ben governors }’:‘:tf"”{'\;m:' ;‘y":i'l‘l'm”'":'w:\“ l‘:)“;,h_l‘m"'::ld":”'l"‘: hh‘“‘\:‘l’_“":‘,_ kelng first Jin 3 “ { 10 spend the rest of the winter at home, | F g {and Lieutgnant O:ho E. Michaelis went to | i v e » A Many choice pieces have been sold. A | /Mrs. Louls Bradford's apartments at the | & 1ady WIll Bend Free to any Suf-|,, G o wngay night to arranke with 3 ”“; “l"““'“;'“’l‘“b“ tendency “’;l"h" "“’“‘;“5 SRAN00 8 ‘I"'“ 'i“”“;‘“'; v shi 2 e 3 . Hamilion will be occupled b Pauli fever the Secvet Which he Molnes military tou ent eom- ouse, but this s taken as a novelty, more than a practical etyle, ai l““; o ooy V1R Monday to replenish 1\\'.:.:-1.‘: for one munl:..?qh:u'l‘l:oy wil b Cured Her. :mn.f.m‘-:.-::.m.: dhise. foe the military as such it is most likely to remain. It will be evident, both in high- and make the collection as complete and com- | taken by Miss Landis and Miss Hibbard, | | mancuvers next fall. 1t has been announced grade as well as lu popular garments, but it will in no wigé compete prehensive as on the first da | who will .occupy them until Mrs. Brad-| Since a chlld I was distressed abd hu- | oS0 (00 EU R0 T e military with the strictly tailored suit, which has been held in the highest es- ) | | ford's return. millated by an unwelocome growth of ha teem of good dressers for many years 1o d the bourd of governors . Miss Henrlotta Rees will loave for Kan. |90 WY face and arme I tried all the de- |Lurnament and the boar kg The tailored coats will be semi-fitted, with French seam backs. wish to arrange it that the dates will ; ilatorie owders, ide cre: and 3 y o the prevalling o sas Cliy to spend a fartnight the guest of | BAAIOTICN b ‘Inld’l"ilfl“g'lfi: dl'm-’.“n':-':m B4 | sonfilot, but will follow each other so that Diagonal cuts and front fastenings will be the prevailing style faetor, | Miss Loulse Rubl, whose marciage to Mv. | oaly 1o make it worse. Ior weekd | suf. | trogps at one of the tournaments may ap- This fancy arrangement is evident in the backs'ns well as in the fronts, Lawrence Blodgett will take place Tuesday, | fered the electric nesale without belug rid | pode o1 (ne other in many instances the similarity being most prominent Fehruary 15. Miss Ruhl visited Miss Rees | ©f my hh-mlui: 1 spent s Rram dn‘llal We wish to call especial attention to this season’s showing of ma- . money on various things in vain, until a O Y " . Y 2 last summer and has many m..fa. here. oiand recolnineried & lmite fersaaration gt oy i mrlnhf, recently !l;uunlrled. which we strongly «lllh»hnslle as being the » . Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Leete of Clarksville, ch succeeded where all elwé falled correct weave to develop the extremely smart tailor suits of the day, 1 s facto t Ivry, Parls, a Ta. who have been spending two months mple remedy onabled me porma: | 1 aval (ibine deiven by Solb of steam. was A s guests of thelr daughtos, Mys G. W, nently to find entive relief from all trace of once set to wark and when falrly uader rt Dealer ’ J nweloome halr, and forcver sud my em ’ LAk bl A~ Watties, bave gose to Sioux City, where |parassment, 1t I simpie, safe. surc, and :{‘.’,,,,:r_‘ge'p‘,“; e houts. or' 10 :l‘";_', they will viait thelr daughter, Mra, John|oan be used privately at home. Without |rmatio ofier kept it lubricated. and & work- McHugh, before returaing to thejr home. | feAr of paln or biemish. It makes the eloc- |man visited it once in iweive hours (o | tric needle I necessary. | Mre. Robert H. Olmated and Mias Flor- | "1* WGl ' Hetall Full pastiouiars to en. | TREVRIAD the oll reservolr. rotating - isk | ence Mmated, who have been visiting in | able any other sufferer to achieve the same being about six miles a minute, a polnt on Milwaukee, Jiave returned (o Chieago, [ RAPRY results ua 1 did privately at home. | that olrcumference must have traveled in where (hey Will be the guests for (wo | Agdrees CAROIIGE Gucgiamp for reply. | the course of the 10 days glmiost five and Address CAROLINE OSGOOD, 121F. Old |a half times the distance from the earth werks of lh‘. A H. Noyes formerly of | P, O. 8t, Providence, R I, to the moon.-—-Harper's Weekly. b Y Prospective purchasers are urgently re- quested to call early,

Other pages from this issue: