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) 2—B OMAA SUNDAY out-of-town guest, e i S e 2T e & 3 evenln Kansas City and later will | VISITORS ENLIVEN SOCIETY /$HE 18 To BL WEDDED THIBMER ENGAGEMENT T0 WED IS ;ivune for Kuvr b iod i [ AFTERNOON. ! ANNOUNCED st home after August 15, at 10 Dodge street Help to Make Things Merry at !he' . Clubs and All Gatherings of | Gage-Griffin Nuptials Y.‘I" hlh i\ Announcements were received in Omaha this week of t marriage of Miss Kdna i { Griffin Clearwater, Neb., and Mr i MANY ARE ON VACATION TRIPS| o Dunning, Neb.. at th [ i home bride's parents, Mr. and e Social Cale | Mrs riffin 1 SENDAY—Wedding of Mieg Hascl irene | | The as been teaching in th i llfl::l".)."s"":::";n:m. ORETS 8L the | public ol of Dunning for the last AY-Origiaal Monduy Hridge clut two years. The groom is engaged in the b e :—&n idren’s day '-l'mmvy l’(lo: lumber and coal business at Dunning, and 3 Ginme | is the son of General James D. Oage ¥ ke Lake | | i &'fin%’:mh“finnu..l at the home of | | Mr. and Mrs. Gage left Omaha Friday i Mre. A, 8 Peck; Carter Lake Swim- | ’ morning for the Pacific coast and north- i “I“?-,u...‘ R o e western states and expelt to be gone ' i vy"'.;'pm.;.n;\\- - Dinner-dance at the | about wix weeks. They will be at home i Fleid and Country clubs Seite | to their friends in their new home at TRgutter and Dr. Harold Nell ot Clove. | Dunning after September 15, H 1and at’ the home of Mr. and Mra. N. | iRty Sl i P, Fell; Ladies' day luncheon at the mith-Ryers Nuptials. i B Tl ow e e e | The marriage of Raymond O, Smith of ber, dinner at the Country club; Mr. Blair and Misa Carrie Byers of Kennard, p.m:..; Kountge, dinner at the Coun- Neb., was celebrated Thursday afternoon ) . " home of the bride's par —Children‘'s day at the Field Heyn at the i v B ,Aylunn':r—d'::c: :t',l-y-our Lake ;{.M ents. Rev. Smith of Herman, Neb, try club brother of the groom, officiated at * Py ‘;‘:Zn;'l‘“muy :l'uhq"‘"' Gerlrude o the ceremony, attendance at which was : ooty Moles n limited to members of the family. A, V. ik Viitors going ard visitors coming wil Hatherine Loizea Kielson of Gothenburg, Neb. was an L be the raison d'ctre of things socially this week. The school set al brings with 188 | wWoqnosday. when whe retern charming malds with whom 10 | 460 the Delta Gamma while away the summer hours and the | through to Berkeley, clubs have been full of their galety for | Gamma convention. the last month. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ochiltree of New Mra, Charles Harding is entertalning | York City, formerly of Omaha, spent thres attractive guests now. Miss Ger- |geveral days with Mra. Ochiltree's par- trude Moles of Chloago, who arrived the |ents, Mr, and Mrs. 1. N. Hammond. Mr. first of the week, and the Misses Lols |any Mrs. Ochiltres were enroute home Lolseaux and Katherine Lolseaux of Des | trom n western trip. Moines, who arrived Thursday. This trio [ Mr. and Mra. Louis Haller of Chicago will be guests at the Harding home {or {are here on & visit t5 Mr. Haller's par- several weoks en's, Mr. and Mra. C. W. Haller. Mr Mise Harristte Barnes and Miss Har- land Mrs. Ellet B. Drake are also viaiting ristte Dunning, who have been the |Mr. and Mrs. Haller, preparatory to tak- Kuests of Miss Helon Pearce and Mims ling up housckecping in their new home Ruth Fitsgerald for the last month, plan [in Dundee. to leave for their home in Paterson, N. J., the firet of this week and Miss Emily | Omgha Colony at Okoboji. Spean, who bas been visiting Miss Mary | "y, o, m—-.y M. D. Qléuron are oc- Fuller, returns to her home In New York | o,puing their summer home, Camerolls City today. cottage, at Lake Okoboji Mrs. T. F. Kennedy and children left | Summer Plans, | Saturday morning for Okobofl, where | Mr. and Mre. Milton Barlow and 800 |(jey will be with Mre. Eva Wallace in Joft Tucsday for -u-l Park. 7 her cottage. | Mre. Lowrle Childs left Thureday for | "y * ooy’ Byrng accompanied by his | Hudeon-cn-Hudeon to spend the rest of | yoier Mps. Charles Kountse, motored the summer with her mother at her home, |, Okoboi to spend the week-end with and Miss al, for the Delta Tukey | clal train going | 2 Hazel Irene L_p J, GUEST THIS WEEK OF MISS MARY FULLER. Gladys Taylor for the MolerreniStewart wedding, when she was given much newspaper notice as the “thirty million heiress.” Mr. and Mrs. MoFerren are to be among the wedding attendants and are expected at Harbor Point in a few days. Miss Barker lives in Michigan City, Mich., but preferred to be married at her summer home at Harbor Point. Among the festivitios prior to the wedding will be a platform dance which Miss Barker will #ive and which she will pattern after the one given In Council Bluffs for Miss Stewart by Mre. Wildman, | s Recent Affairs. Mrs. J. W. Skoglund entertained the North Side Bridge club Thursday at a studlo tea, followed by a motinee party at the Brandels theator. The members | present were: Mr. and Mre. Smith are both graduates of this year's class at the University of Nebraska. Stout-Weeks Wedding. On Wednesday a very quiet wedding was celebrated when Rev. Thomas J. Mackay united in marriage Miss Pearl Evelyn Wesks and Mr. J. Frank Stout, both of Omaha. The ceremony was per- formed at 18 o'clock noon at the rectory, The couple were attended by Mr. Charles White and Miss Ruth Fletcher, The guests attending were Mre. Hazel Gideon of North Platte, Neb, a ocousin of the bride, and Mrs. Laura Whitehead of this city, who is the bride's aunt. The bridegroom is comnected with the C. I'. Adams company as oredit man~ ager. Pleasures Past. The Misses Ione and Adelalde Fogy en- tertained at a beautifully appointed luncheon Saturday at their home. The table was decorated with a large mound of Killarney roses and pink-shaded candles. Covers were placed for eighteen | | e ""fl."-' _"‘,‘;,'_";;;‘;:a“v . H. Rothkop entertained at whist “Mount Mareno." his wife and children. Mra. Kountse re- | W. . Morlng, . W. Anderson, Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Samuel Dia~ Mra. A, J. ":':' :‘ "‘:“:o'l‘:;"“ 1 |turne today with her daushter, Bleanor, L dravis, mont of Kansas City, the guest of M Gillotte, Wyo., Saturday r. an h M. Clark. and Mrs. George Wright. The prizes r K o8 thelr Taseh fed who has been spending the week at the arl lake with Mre. Sam Burns. oe '-.‘“".':: T Roviaad Mrs. H. H. McClanahan and Mise u." St ot Mve. w.'w“ .: Katherine MoClanahan left Wednesday )uv“c bl wn gy B s s In their car for Okeboji to open their Estes Semor “"'r the test o2 the o y cottage for the rest of the season. Mre. Mary Van Gieson leaves ‘Tussday [ M Sands Woodbridge is epending two for Brierclift Lodge, Scarborough, N. Y., w:': ‘v‘,l‘_’h,?::‘:’l' to visit her brother. o % Hunter, Mr. and Mrs, Louls Doup leave mext Hunter, her and daughter, son, Kent Miss Beulah Peters, Mead. Mr. John Filler entertained last evening | At the Carter Lake club for Mr. James Miss Ellen and Miss Florence | H‘.‘j‘ rige, W. J. Knapp, Frod" Johnston, J.'W. Skogund, | iess" Lilly Bowney' and Aiss Lillian & pienle party at Riverview park Wednesday. Most of the time was spent in races and games. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. T. Downey and Mra. G. Nicholas. Those present were: Misses— Missos— Isabella Bird, Metha Priggy, Jeannette Stout, Qladys Condon, weore awarded to Mrs. H. A. Alpirn and Mrs. M. Goldberg. The guests of honor recelved a hand painted plate. Thirty gueats were entertained. Mr. and Mms. Paul A. Phemanson en- tertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of the West Farnam Neighborhood club, Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. W, H. Underwood, Mesars. and Mesdames— nd Miss Katherine Reynolds | Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard gave a | Babe Condo idred Fu Brower B. M, : ;'r": :’ """‘w';:"' “:m'":;:,:,m are spending the summer near Pillsbury | dinner of fourtesn covers last evening Mildred Nicholas, T4lly Doween™ Edward 8 D: Richard Allen, i o Polnt, at Lake Okobofl. at the Country club in honor of thelr 1da Knepper, Liilan Passidk. M. Bnirikin, © £ W, Miler tour New England by motor. £ wofl len Lon, A, J. Blddick, . J. Carson, Mrs, L. A, Snyder and daughters and g &%t Mre. Charles Turner of Fremout. | Mre. M. Semith entertained the ladies o § B Hugh Bllcott, Sy Garfleld cirole at her home Wednes- | " 'Mis Misses— Dost At Seymour Lake Cotntry Club. day afternoon. Thres tables were | Cummings, S‘Vv?rtn largest dinner last evening at th The Misses Marion Brown and Dorls placed for the card game. Prizes | usle Barnes of ‘e at the o Coun- try olub. The party was by Ernest Jo, Ray and Wiiland Millard returnod | Mr. and Mre. George Squires. Men. Wednesday from a fishing trip in Wis- | Hart of Council Bluffy and Mrs. ¥. D, left Thursday with thelr | Kirkendall. The guests eatertained in~ i ang father, Mr. W. H. Millard, of Chicago, | cluded: for California, which state they will M Mioscs— ll"um' kum.amon?:r::-'r ATy S e Clarke entértained at a dancing party Friday ovening, having as thelr guests: handicap, thirty-six holes in nine, or elghteen acores. Western ’l‘nvcl; 'Were won by Miss Flora Snyder, Mres. Berger and Miss Huntoon. Mrs. Carrle M. Peters, past department president, was prosented with a necklace. Those present weret v C. Peters, C. Elliott, it Vi Grand Valley, 8 D. Jennie Nelson, K=‘nn4n\ Hol HuH. Allen. of Minden, Nemy For the Future, CARPENTERS AT WORK Remodeling A. Hospe Co.’s PIANOS | Are Selling Rapidly. \The Prices Do It | Come to our store and see |the wonderful changes be- ing made. Then you will real- ize why we are almost giving lour Pianos away. It is up to lus—to sell every Piano—or | have them ruined by dirt and dust. USED PIANOS Ohickering & Sons (Bos- ton) Upright Rosewood Ly R IR T S .$125.00 Smith & Barnes, Mahog- T At veeees.$165.00 Gilbert, Mahogany. ......$150 {Shoninger, Walnut . .. .$185.00 Kremlin & S8on, Mahogany $175 Kimball, Walnut. . ....... $175 P. Elliott, ‘Wweek at the Country club, of Council Blutfs, Dr. and Mre. C, E. Smith and daugh- . § Berger. Misy Helene Bixby will entertatn the B O el Whastn, Ly ters left last evening for Glacier Park, B‘ ‘S Rl members of the Mondey Bridge elub at k_City,Gertrude Stout nna MoCormick entertainod the | Mont, where they will be until SBeptem- | H. Johnson, Huntoon, reakfast Tuesday at her home rorty, Flornce Novile, | tolloming mesotes ® | ber 1. Morrison. The Carter Lake Swimming and Bowl The Mieses Dorothea and Stella Abraham left Saturday evening for an extended visit to the expositions. The young women will visit in Salt Lake City and Denver on the return trip Mr. and Mre. J. H. MoDonald have gone to California, to remain until Sep~ tember and will make the Yellowstone park in their trip. M d Mesdamen— Church Society Surprise. 2.8 Yong, * Ratas Rothert, Mrs, 8. H. Bterns, prestdent of Division | Counall Butts; Stever, 1 of the Ladies' Soclety of the First |“ '}li “{‘“'"" Coutt ur - il ing club will hold their regular luncheon Farewell Party. Tuesday at the Carter Lake club house A party was given Wednesday evening — ot the home of Mn and Mra C. B.,Wedding Plans. Comt by the deat people of Omaha in| mmg wedding of Miss Nellle Eigutter honor of Mr. and Mra A. L. Hurt of Vernal, Utah, who have been in Omana |0 DT Harold Wil of Cleveland, Ou two years, Mr, and Mre, Hurt will return| (Continued on Page Three—Column Four) to Utah this week, Those Present Were! | ey WINNING MENU: Bubmitted b B, B. Cram, 1 86th St., w orved July rence Nevl Eleanor kay, Julla Coburn of Kansas City. fi-“p‘l-a.‘:_%-' l‘u‘ww ifi“ "i' aFthy, fir‘. i%-‘::u‘u 3. Bell entertained at a dinner-dance for Miss Irene Savage of Denver, Those present were: T « J. B, Jenson gave a dancing party. His guests were: r. and Mrs. J. H. Newport " L o T, Mr. and M o & llg {sme: Mary Connor, Mabel Melcher. ;? - i £ E i une 8. will be werved Jul; Congregational church, was agreeably A,c‘. y brother, Mossre fi.mh surprised Tuceday whon the members of | Mesd pNextames— lley dRaS U0 ». my i our 780 z and 3| ikt AVl (JNpEe, Sozle. e | her divislon, with well filled baskets, took i Marshall g “" at dinner for Mra Grace Neill of Chi- pnln::lo:‘::_her home in Benson. Those cmml;l— c&“““ aters ) prose i Gharles Marshall, x - Ripe g g Mr. and Mrs. W, Boyd Smith will have |, Mesdames— Arthur Nelson. DRI OIS Setens they aix guests at Alaner Sunday evening and|D. 1. Shapson, 80— Misses— Bolled Salmon, Egg Sauce the foot =~ Mr. and Mre. George Jones four, B, Stoddard, R. D, M agdelen y“mhy. I.lhnc Hurt, Cholco ofm T and calied upom Miss Dore Hess of Niobrara was honor h 1’_‘;?‘0{' L SF e oast Spring Lamb, Ourrant Jelly uest at a dinner given by Mr. Mrs, ist, whom many o AN ioe Sowall R oter, St Louts, || Breisea o é.- Feeradish bis loctures here aney Hurt, Lulu Count, New Po .Y SRR Lopnt. Soalloved Caulhower Off to Convention. ———— Wedding Announoement. Dinner Rolls 1 : | F delegates for the national 1 be the Mre. Lester Bridaham of Denver was ~— Data, Gamn convention to be held 2095 bigasen 2\ the married in New York, Monday, to Mn String Bean and Radish Salad . o o B Thomas B, Brown, Jr, of Clnainnati, a || Apricot Ioe Sponge Cake Teach Omaha Wednesday ment will be composed of numbers by bit of news that is of interest to Omaha, where Mrs. Bridaham has been a popular visitor both before and sinoe her widow- hood. The last visit was just & few weoks ago, on her way to Atlantie City from Denver, where she stopped over a few days with' Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Swobe. The marriage to Mr. Brown, who belongs to & well known and wealthy Otneinnati family, is the culmination of & long standing devotion on his part, dat- ing from Mrs. Bridaham's school days, i i i i Theodore Lehmer, violinist, who will be Tee ttermilk -y L EES IRARS GANSON'’S CAFE 1508-10 Howard Street ! At Oouncil Bluffs Boat Club. Miss Geraldine Hess of Council Bluffe gave a pionio supper at the boat olub at Manawa, Wednesday evening, for Miss Mary Buckner and her brother, Aleo Buckner, of New York, who are Miss Clare Hart's guests. Miss Grace Alllson and Miss Claire Daugherty were among H ¥ sing, and the Misses Georgina Davis and Jeane Lee will give a vooal duet. Prottiest Mile Notes. Miss Irma Flynn of Minneapolia is vis- iting Mr. and Mre, B. R. Burke. Miss Beulah Byrd is spending two weeks at Sturgeon's Grove, Excelsior, Minn. Iner, %wlul H*‘flr':or. R ' i gg ] wallner. Minn. ocanyon, Utah. Miss Beulah Byrd is spending two weeks at Sturgen Grove in Exvelsior, Mr. and Mre. Fred Crane are catching rainbow trout In Gunnison river, Black and Mrs. Ross 1. Reese of New the gyueats. Thureday Miss Clara Hart was the hostess at a pionio supper at the boat club, followed by & dance at her home, for her guests, Quite a number of Omaha guests were present, including. Misscs Regina Connell, Mclntosh for she was herself a Cincinnati girl, Miss Beasley, and going to the Ohlo eity to Hve again is really for her a golng back home. The wedding was a quiet one and Mr. and Mre. Brown are spending their wed- ding trip In the east. by learning o sike your ehosen work of Mighest valso to enmployer. Fulfilbeect of your every aoed. Thorvughuss of instruction isereases, seraisg Liberal arte, cagi- Providence, ., are visiting at the home of H, O Madden. H. Fitzlatt of Harrisburg, 8. { Suchart-Samp. The wedding of Miss Hasel Irege Samp and Mr. George F. Suchart, jr., will be celebrated this evening at the home of the bride's mother. The Rev. Oliver D, Baltsly of the Kountse Memorial church will perform the ceremony. The bride will wear her go-away gown of blue gabardine, with blue hat to mateh white fox fur, Mr., and Mrs. Suchart will leave this rles Burgees, Lowils Burge: Edward Da L Robert Connell, Denman Kountze, Oma Club Party. The Oma, & new club recently organ~ ized by the youny people of southwest Omaha, gave the first of a series of plo- nics at Elmwood park on last Sunday evening. The officers of the club are Messrs. John Long and Bunny Sorenson. Those present were: i i g2 i f . Fitzlass of South Dakots s spending & few days with Dr. and Mre. C, C. Morrison. Miss Irma Flynn of Minneapolls i visiting Mr. and Mre. A. K. Burk and other relatives in the city. Mr, and Mrs. R E. Reese of New Providence, Ia., are guests at the home il i i i i g i i i i ~ Mrs. Sarah Martin of Chicago, ertained [ of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Madden. Misses— Arrived o visit her daughter, lfi:."" A..;" s ing at| Mr and Mre. David McCattorty leave | Therma Fuller, g. and tamily. . Hyean |Saturday in their car for Denver, Pike's | Kisnors Jecobson, Mery Buckner and Mr. Alee Buck- . M. |Peak, Estes Park and other poilnts in | May e, ) Lersa Morgan, Ber of New York are guests of Mrs, Celorado. Margaret O'Conner, ;lldnd Long, Mre. Aunie E. Robbine and Miss Vivien Mr. and Mre. Frederick Crane wre| 8% .0 SR ANt Dnes, Robbins of Kalamasoo, Mich. are the spending thelr vacation flahing in Gun-| Mesars.— Mesars. — Wucsts of Mr. and Mrs. John Newman. nison river, Black Canyon, Colorsde. fl"cf":}..m Hart o Council Blutfs. They will return in their car in two - g g Vivian Robbins of Kalamasco, weeks. i fo visiting her uncle, Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McCafferty left 3 ‘(’:"'mfun'& o ewman, on Meredith the first of the week in their car for e Parke Walter Baker, Denver, Plkes Peak, Estes Park and several other polnts in Colorado for a month’s stay. They motored out on the old road and will return by the Lincoln Highway. Out-of-Town Wedding. Next Saturday afternoon, at Harbor Point, Mich, the wedding of Miss Katherine Barker and Mr. Howard Spaulding of Chicago is to take place and will doubtediess be the big social event of the season at that resort. A umber of Omaha people received | Henderson Upright Pianos | ott, % off, % oft, is dolng it. iA. Hospe Co. ,' And 30 Others. W Kimball Upright Piano In Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, $265, $295, $345 Refinished Pianos Becond-Hand, Hospe, Mahogany. .. e....$185 Whitney, Walnut. .......,$198 Cable-Nelson, Mahogany, $225 Bteinway, Ebony.........$275 And Many Others, Cable-Nelson Upright Pianos ‘Wuinut, Oak and Maboganw Prices: $250, $275, $300, $325 3P el Monthly Instaliments, Stoot —— f Brambach rand Piano Price $455 Now Up-to-date PIANOS g o 3 9—on of One Dollar Per Week $225, $250, $275 On §5 Payments. Stool and Scarf. NEW PLAYER PIANGS, Full Size, 88 Note— at ......5300, $350, $379, $400 USED PLAYER PIANOS, Terms, $15 to $36 down; $8 to $15 per month. A large variety to select from, Player, Rolls, 9¢, 19¢, 28¢, 49¢c, The Art Stock is moving fast; %; 1513 Douglas Stres=* > 2