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LURDAY JUNE 191 9y HOSTESS Fon Mulz STEWART be followeq by a rehearsal at St. Paul's{amall daughter. Audrey, return Sunday : of Peru Normal school Miss Balloy has | LUNCHEON AT COUNTRY GLUB, | Chireh o Coumei Butts Covers et e mornins trom cattorni, aner more nan | BOLI6VUE Economics . combieied & peariplytoby IS placed for |8 Yoear's absence. Mr, Sugarman repre . tory work at Bellevue and goes to Peru | nd Mrs, Cliffor l‘\v\‘ sented this district in the state legislature Teacher on V&Gatlon At the urgent solicitation of the president | Marie Stowart Eilsaboth Goodrich, |!f 1013 and pians to resume his iaw { that school. Her dutiea at Peru will Florence Heyn wo Hans practice here. Mr. Sugarman's brother, | yatinue until July 8, when Miss Bailey ' “atherine Barker Mildred Butlor | George, will be associated with him | Miss Sarah Batie, of' Bellavue colloge ,\K“,“,: te v ",, we .“ , ‘nm mnn1 for | ““!v'“"'lv"‘“ . 3 ;':“;:""“k | Mr. John Caldwell left last evening for | Will leave Saturday for Peru, where she | the exposition and will not return to B MELLIFICIA. :|‘nu.:r‘-| Sy Wiltiam McFerron "‘:r“‘" 'l"] um.'.: lll"'“ «‘"':;V;‘n- :‘mr:\' | Will take up her duties as instructer in| Belle until the beginning of sehoo! In’ y Friday, June 4, 1915 Arthur I AT grercisce at Dana Hall. Mr. Caldwell will | homg economics at the summer sosslon | September Vo § ) rthur Long | visit In New Haven before coming home. | g 2 Mr Moritz Meyer received a cable — — HE brief garden party days are here again | To Honor Miss Sloan TR T e 55 y s . gram this morning from N n The short-lived perfod between the beginning of warm Mr. and Mrs. Ward \‘I‘ Burgess “"" nmu‘\ ing v-lwmlnrr';":rfl‘r:lhnl h?:::y‘..n::- { - |give a dancing party this evening & Miss Min R Y g e, B D TODAY Vays L] me a olds the lure of the out-of- of New York City, who is visiting Miss doors. Harriet Smith, The affair will be infor OLD SHOE TIED TO BILL OF ( When an invitation is received with “In the garden” affixed to the mal and among those present will be EXCEPTIONS 'N DAMAGE SUIT Th C t l F i s left band corner seldom is there a guest missing. PR T ¥ gy i — © entra urnltul‘e tOl’e The elements have appeared to be somewhat opposed to garden fotes | 3 L et JEaY O " Shew “Werw by oeris O ] w 3 ‘) 2 tetler, Eleanor Mackay pleton n A damace sut in these parts lately. Mrs. Lowrie Childs planned an unusually attractive | v “‘ ‘_ ‘ ‘::.,”,,,I,.'p,,,,: K,‘,,’,’::,::. ,,"M,,, ,,\‘,.' n“,v,n’, ‘ll Put n SpeClal Sale . A RAT | . (\T:u l?‘;usa":?lyu e;io\:mli.l bmfr':m lm:dmu d“'dmN"' r:. '8 l;ove\o:‘| |§ "}"” T uhertyPhllip Ches KA et thdy h gaPe. SR ARt it o Hundreds of Pairs of Beautiful Lace Cur- v s affair in her garden this coming Sunday an | Frederick Da YPh ase a8 been made a part of the bill of ex Miss Edith Sloan of New York City will be the honor guest. i ooty i i Mgy o oo fig Lo 8 tains, Portieres &nd Couch Covers S be AP en by th onc The garden party given last evening by Mrs. John T. Stewart and| With the Visitors. L STATIGR SN & et 1 H58er i | A hig special purchase of beautiful lace curtains, elegant couch Mrs. Wildman at their attractive home, The Gables, in Council Bluffs was Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Urlau ‘”"\"' “‘I'.“"f' |dudge Troup's district court Covers and '"'r"""”" """:"“ ‘"l"‘" fre II the mills at h" ""‘T ‘,‘:fl: e # . ity | ts this week thelr mother, Mrs ) ; > dhds R o o o Was away W the market value enables us to put the entire S SOAEIEX shd gay Affalr, Sl for many the looked-for gvent of ANe. week:| Triau: thelr sister, Mra. C. A. Hunter of | T hoo wae tied to the bill of exce |Q mient on SPECIAL SALE for this ONE DAY ONLY at a price which | Among those attending from Omaha were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pritchett, ‘ Ore.; Mrs, John Webb Dilllon | Moy premy o | will mean a saving (o you of at least one-half. In this big purchase | | Portiand, | might judge of the violence with which a | Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stewart, the Misses Mildred Butler, Louise Dinning,|_ = oo o |ot New York and Miss Alma Urlau of | /o) S0l i rick Stagleton's foot there are absolutely no seconds, every lace curtain, conch cover and Menie. Davis, Frances Hochstetler, Alice Jaquith, Lynn Curtls, Messrs. ; - | Donver T RasdronP. o bl :mlrm-r.- we positively guarantee to be perfect. - Come to this ::? Robert Burns, A. B. Warren, Dr. Le Roy Crummer, Willard Butler, Fred- Comus Clnb Entertained. { MM D¢ CUER B ver.A¥T Ye b ! Don't Let Your Cold Get Worse. -l i M o L L e Mrs, P DI , ot od w , Thureday, and is the guest 1. Below we quote a few sample prices which will give you an erick Daugherty, Herbert Connell, Robert Connell and C. W. Hull. + W g il g IS Beiese. SSaw McDonald | Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will | 3 .—..-. | Comus club Thursday afternoon. Spring[of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. cure your | fdea of the many excellent values we have to off-r and as usual you | flowers were used in the decorations and | for a few days. Mrs, Deaver s enroute | cough and give you restful sleep. Good make your own ter ! On the Calendar. ):un Thelr parents left Omaha carly in | ¢ prize wes -won by Mrs. Arthur,to Casper, Wyo., where she will spend | for children. Only ISc.~Advertisement Thin Sale B i "fl) O .m"l” IIW Dr. Percy B. Eversden, grand ruler of| I8Y %4 have made many stops ) igover. Mrs. W. W. Carmichael and the summer with her son. Mr. Quintin ale Is y—Sal s o Sth, | the Masonic lodge, will give an organpiCit OO NCHESt wiong 'm"';“ 'Im“:‘: | Mrs. Beard were the guests of the club. | K, Deaver, of that city | i | new and de- Lac C rtains All new and der recital at the North Side Christian church [51o0 ! ""h"e"mm"w T nmily plan %0 | Mrs. Charles Everson will entertain tha — | srable wenves < Curtai sirable patterns. Monday evening, June 14. tic coast and in the White mountains in ‘d:m it eyttt mvn“‘w” are: | Personal Mention. peen attend- | PRSULLK] Ince qurtaing) | Beautitul lace curtalns, 110 The students of Brownell Hall will g1ve | Now Hampshire. PRy ey Pl i oy 1 g g Al g > g at, each ....... L2 T R - F00 . Mar 3 Mich, and | o4 their annual Junior day program this eve- i |Leslie Thompéon, 1 I Werris, 10 WNNNENE DS, B e bie h Beautitul lace curtains, Beautiful lace curtains, 20 ning at 8 o'clock at the hall. At the Field Club. {P. T T. O. Jennings, Drake university, has retur i AL ook . Gl cui : pobs Mr. John Katyza will entertain six| ¥ Fie Giw Arthur Hoover, jn the advertising department of the (I Maautifel iace -ourintis Beautiful curtains, 35 guests at dinner at the Carter Lake clup| ReServations for dinner parties for the | YAl Hees, BrandelsSoves. | eautitul lace curtains, 45(: | Sesetis s $1 Saturday evening. Following the dimner| ¢SUl8r Saturday evening dinner-dance at i | “Mrs. Wilhelmina Herzke and Mrs | |l at each ....... % | at, each EPIR - K. U $arey Wil Kstend the ok datics the Feld club have been made by: Mr. Enumm Wedding Party. | Mary Price, two well known old settlers | Bllhllore SllVQI' |l Beautitul lace curtains, 55 | Beautiful curtains, slfi The Smith college club will -n'a'ruln Bernard Capen, who will have six guests; | Mjas Marte Stewart and Mr. Denald |of Omaha, haye peturned from a three | at, each [ - c at, oach . S dal s, s pravg at luncheon Saturday at the H.”; Hols Mr. C. B. Hunter, six; Mr. and Mrs. C.[McKFerron will entertain the members of |months' trip to the California exwfll"‘ A most wonderful exhibition ||| Beautiful lace curu\inn 60 Beautiful curtains, slmb low club. L. Farnsworth, eighteen; Mr. J. A. Rus-|thelr wedding party this evening at din: | tions, 1,08 Angeles and Spok: Wa :‘ of ‘:ll\l-r is contained in our ||| ln o AL LR c | at, each ........ 0—; 8 sell, five, and Mr. W. G. Goodrich, el L Mrs. Martin L. Sugarman an stock of Stieff Repousse. | Beautiful lace curtains, | Beautiful lace curtains, Hr;{“r:: C‘;rp.n(;; '1||H'1y° .;;,;Ch_ 0t elght. | ner at the Country club. The dinner will Mr. and ’Tht unusual beauty and style ‘ at, each L e 75c \ at, each con urday, June 12, at Happy Hollow ™ s —— = of this silver makes it a treas- | el 2 pe ity Weddmg Anniversary. ure Muhly veleod | u:aun:nl lace curtains, 85C | Benul!!lul Mrs. J. W. Sharpe will give a ross| Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Beek were honor . i Yo vihee #tiver Beautitul iace curiatn, ‘ Beautitul lunchean tomorrow at her home in honor ‘?"“‘ "h" '“'::‘" party siven on their | [ Gehcune, Satia, o o v at, each I 95C ’ nm::u l‘: 5 nineteenth wedding anniversary. The | | . orim« d b hisepghiall L Ay 3 :;“‘" ";L‘:;m:; 0"::‘:“;'*'.::"':' 1. teaim 0t tha Modertt Woossih oF A WALK.OVER SHOE s il tnation : g i Beautiful lace curtdins, loo | & Beautiful lace curtains, 225 | ud B9 g { s as low as S1.75. | at, each . gt s bl kR ey [ oyou ars very welcome to come o T che Deuel will entertals at | oo || and see this exn | Out of the High luncheon Saturlay at the Country club nhrx'r:rou.' }A\rt\’:r‘“- To SU"' AND FlT EVERY FOOT Albert Edh l | Plain and . ~ 8ilk and 1n honor of Miss Bdith Sloan. Swanson, Shinrock. olm ! Portieres Mrs. Hicks. Omaha's Oldest Wetablished ! Bordered. Tapestry. At Happy Hollo—w_chlb :{i-:":hbel Glelelmuar:'."‘_ PN 4. g ” B'eu ulllhll portieres, $175 ilenunllul portieres, szsfi : 1 7 Sy e TR s PRI ity o g — Saturday evening Mr. George Wright | 1. Wiite o™ o e Alléa, Beattitn voritaraes oF | Biadtitn: portiotes. 25 will have nine guests at dinmer, Judge fl‘ ?:ulku, l-'!d:u-a Nickel, at, pair l at, pair vl o B Tatl. A R 1 s Ceviaiiiaie Irving Baxter four and Walter Silver | " #¥L hrottner; Beautiful portieres, 35 | Beautiful porneru. 45 [";’I"ZE SR M iare save o' )inneen | 5. ’::‘::;l;‘y BELDRIR: v s ¢ g o N | P - {847 st SESY Eollow ciub, complimen| FIO1e. 4 fiem‘l’l‘l‘(;ll portieres, 3265 :«n:;l:r\ll Pnrlleren, $3§ tary to Miss June Paul of Phurman, Ia., WY P ALK. &% DME. . - ’ who will be married Wednesday, June 9. | Séymour Lake Country Club. NEW AND COMFORTABLE SUMMER W OVEE ~You Make Your Own Terms at The Central Roman Stripes and 4 Plain and with wide Ot b et Couch Covers Mre. J. H. Parratt entertained at luncheon at her cottage Thursday, hav- Decp pink peonies will be used as the table centerpiece and the guests will be: LASTS FOR MEN, 60c DOZEN Mestamen o Meegartes— ing as her suests $3.50 TO $7.00 “layton u oY aul ames— Mesdames— v e ¢ Beautiful couch covers, Beautiful couch covers, Ehurman, a.; Ehurmas, la. [T T Combe, C. E. Parsons. B ) it 43 l:;:‘“:‘r‘l At OBCR 4 it h.ns ' 85¢ T R LR s ”;‘4'.5‘,.5';.' 45 iy T The ladiés’ entertainment committes S0UE. . T8 spow: ppot. ARG Beanuf’ul couch covers, sl” llon\lll[l.l‘ll conch cover s ¥rances Izoan:' had luncheon togetner Thursday, when . at, each . ~ | at, each .. . ‘fiu.m, Ia; an L‘)‘}h the table decorations were pink peonies. THE %F. B:s!.‘r)i:!l‘l:sm Beautiful couch conrn. 185 Beautiful coich covers 4 ] A business session was held in the aftor- PEONY GARI at, each ........ at, each ......., S h:;'d‘efig'ng.f&';‘ ERADYR v noon. The' committee was increased to West Dodge o> Beautiful couch eoven, 195 Beautifu! couch covers, . _ twenty-four members to_handle the work . v ¥ 8t Ooh .. L, ot ek e e 2 EER At Carter Lake. capably. The. entertainments will con- e L / . ve The Central Figure Your Furniture Bill The Federal Carter Lake Bowling (#lst of Tueslay evening musical pro- THE NEWER WALK.OVER MODELS FOR WOMEN e S 0o - grams, Sunday evening sacred concerts and. speclal club talent entertainments. The' first program will be given Tuesday evening, Juns 15, when Mrs. Paul Juck- league entertained at 1 o'clock luncheon ‘Thursday at the club house, followed by the regular business meeting. Mrs. G. W. Stoup was chosen president. The 3 iess will be in charge. club decided to abandom bowling for the [ ™ summet and in its place thke up other Miss Mabel Melcher will be hostess for | games—tennis, cards, swimmiig, etc. Tllfl‘ the Junfor Eridge club Saturday, when $3.50 TO §7.00 Actual Oure Made by Ground Gupper Shoes . o % .. The original -muscle devel- ahy 1 M oping shoe. A postive cure for flat foot, fallen arches, corns, callouses and bunions through natural methods. Any person Our Magazine Page’ will interest svery woman who likes good heart-to-heart talks with luncheon will be served at the club and next miceting will be held June. 17. club members are invited Lo attend, ThE}tNC afternoon devoted to cards. Iier 171TH reservations must be given to Mra. 6. ("o Wil tnclude: AND HOWARD M suffering from above allments 1 i W. Stoup by Wednesday evening. Thoss |1ouiss Sohindel, * Vereeing, Ran toetite” B Ttisilbents other sympathetic wemen: present at luncheon 'nuu-any wers, -, | Vora Dubgia, Mittle w.rg & also advice 'on care of feet, . Al 60! avis, > T Wanack, N g O | -\ Lot Tvers, trom Mr. P. C. Boelmer, Foot ; \ Genevieve Haullaire,R. F. Heyden, May Moore, Ella Peterson, Specialist, who will be in‘our Max Smith, V. 8. Crosby, o aaamons gt OO | store Saturday, Monday and } E; Wilson, Charies Maloney, Mol %{'dfih “'H d"""‘” g £ W.BURT & o Patasions.- Writs fos Medicas Bouk. e TuicS ] . Johnson, B, . Simmons of T am Han 3 B P A number of dinner parties have made C. L. Petersen, Bt. Jose, &k ks P L ruration or Sunday oveni Walk-Over Boot Shop —_— Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dennis of the club > Joined a party of friends on an overland trip to Wall Lake for a few days' out- ing. 317 SOUTH 16TH STREET Phoenix Guaranteed Hoslery for Men and Women in All Colors, Eastern Star Entertainment. The Past Matrons' and Past Matrons’ \ club of Veslta chapter, No. 6, Order of the Eastern Star, gave a ¢ o'clock dinner in honor of their mew members, Miss Jeun Wallace and Mr. Dean T. Gregg. Following the banquet there was a mu- sical program given by Mrs. Leslie Ayers, accompanied by Mrs. Pearl Welshans. and Miss Jean Wallace; travel taik by Mr. George S. Powell, paper on “Friendship”’ by Mm. Anna C. Simpson, humorous readings by Mr, George ¥, , Hughes of Council Bluffs, and remarks by Mrs. Hattle M. Scott of Stromsburg, Neb. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames— A e ten, John E. Stmpson, Miss Mildred Butler entertained at 1.W, 'rommt. mr’{"’:}nn. luncheon today at tile Country club in }}10’ E-Kdu. B X {honor of the StewarthMcFerron wedding M 1 Meadames- party, Peonles decorited the table and | ¥ 5 Dows, eslle_Ayers, covers were placed fir: M. Bartley, Ny T o Mre. Clittord Woite Peari Welshane, Hattle M. o Misses— Misses— | Fanny A, Walker, Stromsburg, Neb. | vjarie Stewart, Louise Haas, { Asahloh.whm Mis: Florence Heyn, Marie Btifel, Jimess e o Catherine Barker, Elizabeth Goodrich, Kendrick, Sge Messrs. — ensrs.— ) - Do; Arthur Lon George S, Powsll, ~ Harry McCartney, | Cjisfora Wolfe, Lucten Dyer. George R. Porter, Wedding Announcement. The wedding of Miss Bertha Wenning- hoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wenninghoff, and Mr, Clarence Brooks Meadows, of North Platte, Neb., was anietly solemnized at Kountze Memorial Lutheran church at 8:30 on the’after- noon of June 1, Dn L D. Baltzly officiat- ing. The sttendants were Miss Odessa Meadows, sister of the groom, and Dr. Willam Saunders. Mr, and Mrs. Mead- ows left the same afternoon for a-sputh- ern wedding trip, and will be at'home at North Platte after July 1 Tho wedding of Mise Teresa Giynn, | daughter of Mrs. Margaret Glynn, and | Mr. John 8. Gaule took place Wednesday | morning at 7 o'clock at. St. John's church, Twenty-fifth and California. | streets. Rev. Father Bronsgeest per- ( formed the ceremony. The bride was at- tended by her sister, Miss Nora Glynn, and Mr. Louis Kennedy was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Gaule left the same day for California. They will be at home after June 20 in Omaha. | Engagement Announced. Cards are out announcing the engage- ment of Miss Irimnal Ware, daughter of Mr. and Mra. C. H, Ware, to Iver R Malone of Los Angeles, Cal. The wed- | ding will take place at the Ware re - dence June 16, George F. Hughes. | | Attend Daughter’s Graduation. { Cards have been received by friends of Mr. and Mre. John Robinson from North- hampton, Mass., where they have gone to attend the graduation of their daugh- | ter, Heien, from Smith college. Miss | Th Robinson wou high honofs in her studles, particularly in mathematics. Her sister, Katherine, whe graduated last year, has also been a student at Smith the last About a hundred of the gymnasium | girls from the Omaha Young Women's Christian association will enjoy an out- ing day at Seymour Satunday afternoon. Miss Clara Brewster, physical 'director, | and Miss Edna George, assistant, will be in charge of the sports. The program includes boating. ' bathing, base bali, golf, tennis, volley ball, relay races, games an da picnic bupper. Two special interurban cars will bring the party back to the city. o For Bridal Party. Howard Spaulding, William Mc Ferron, Lioyd Evans, John Banks. Pleasures Past. Montenelle chapter Order of Eastern Star, gave an enjovable pienic Carter Lake club at the cottage of Mrs, C. D. Scott on Decoration day. 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