Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 8, 1915, Page 14

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rHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 8, 1915. G m“ at Seymour Lake in honor of Miss Grace sut mmer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ High Homor is Usually Given to fobere Bricges. Covers wefe plated for elght guests. One of the Quivera Debu- a——— t tantes ‘of the Fall | Gouneil Biutts Boat Club. | . s | —_— Mr. and Mras. M. M. Lyons entertained 4 inner Friday evenl for Omal : ot B ey 0 0 1 The Very Finest of the Year Bergman of Chicago. A luncheon at the | Geor, Hotel Loyal will be given for Mrs. Be wa e J. Juniper, M. Lyons man iater in the week | R N. Ho __D. A Baxte ‘ A | Dinner at Boat Club. iovatSbt dnughte lat dinner Friday evening a . : r of Grand lub in Council Blu e tatle. Wa i e vi ‘a y | decol vit e silver " —— e e e ; between the ho . with t ——— an a k ne e young | . W v o e s ey e Mra. Ward roses and the | P ' e o™ | ut Up Peaches 1S ee per. Howard Goodrich, |R. N, owes, George K. Thompson as born to Mr. and Mrs, |D: A. Baxter, o 8 M !Beception for 5-;| Return. h th Calif b 4 Elb boj ast Saturday to Mr. | o nvel Rees, 7 Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Wilson held | rt P h " o o et Lo i l e I ootnsome ornia, erta reacnes Prettiest Mile Notes. their son, Clarence P, Wilson, who has Tor o B R T e P L Sk B e here in Thousands of Boxes. Every tendanee? | Calitornia exposttions. In the aftérnoon there were driving and | h o 2 o the women, Mrs. i SO B s gy Hatow G | ousewife will do well to get her share V. . Flinn e latter. Following these Mr. Harman Smith entertained four events luncheon was serv hen came | guests at dinner last evening; E. D. Wil- f th BO . Elb 5 fllll > » ces o all. In the |y N , and Mrs. J. A. Spence, elght rt e, e ars sovesl i, | W s 4nd e, Nerre BevR 81 o ese Dig Bouncmg ertas; as h test be .. dinner last evening at the Happy Hollow e s S (“RER e, e, wevne of meat as the Proverbial Cocoanut.: latte Miss Beulah Byrd was an easy winner Mr, ang Mrs. Mrs. Irving Baxter. : 4 Hancall in the misses' event, while Judgo Has Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loomis enter i, R ) S e These Elberta Peaches were Nursed T ~ and Raised in the dry, red soil of SR i (b v Placer County, California---no irri- , gation there. When we say Best | S s Grown, we are Telling the Truth. mith. ¥ Miss Mildred McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fell gave a Dr. and Mra. Barrell, Houston, Tex. | .| Mr. rd Mrs. 3. C. Chadwick ! b ir daughter, Neb., mnd A ent & very enjoyable | dinner of elht covers Saturday evening e e, Do oG e s omemac )| It takes Keen Foresight---Ready Cash and Nerve to e v i e g (7 IBuy in Quantities---But we Know the Value of these e oty e v | o e P@aches to our friends and customers. We Realize every 1 Omaha housewife is Keen for Good Things to can for Win- ter months. NOW IS THEIR CHANGE---DELICIOUS CALIFORNIA ELBERTA PEACHES at LOWEST PRICES. Bartlett Pears ™ , Plfi:e your order with your grocer first ¢ S thing Monday morning, by telephone, and he ANOTHER tempting fruit that|will deliver to you Monday afternoon. Don’t Appeals to the Palate if properly |delay for these peaches are going to sell fast---- : . they are the best to be had and everybody has canned is on the Market this Week. |,.c, awaiting their arrival. These are exceptionally fine this Order by the bushel for canning and take season and we were fortunate in se-|out what you want for the table. They are se- s ‘ 5 £ lected stock throughout---none better will ever curing the - finest . of the crop for|pe offered at such prices this year. : Omaha. Buy Monday Sure. FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS GILINSKY FRUIT CO. TRIMBLE BROS. 1015-1017 Howard St. ELEVENTH AND HOWARD | Phone Douglas 762 Plone Douglas 57 | L MER oo "2°" | M. GROSS | Newman Bros. | QUIS SOMMER / We Havo Peaches Tyler 1208 Phone Douglas 444 | 419 S. 25th Ave. 2404 Cuming St. JOHN Hannegan & Co. [All That's Good Douglas 3116 3524 Leavenworth. In Groceries... 3702 S. 16th St. WISLER Harney 768. Walnut 3343 HANUS BROS. p SRR " 4679 West * |Walnut 102, 4820 Dodge St. Elberta_Psaches and ail Leavenworth . B TR S e e 1 ,2; s i i ] gi& 1 i E i .E"’E’. § §5 g EI: igi:i F;Eiii i HEH B! a x ¥ g H 2 12 ¥ppks E ;:E HE g % s Y 1 4 i i i YOU can buy | [, CLANTON | ° DOUGLAS 3614~ C v these peaches and | == : 17th St. and CAPITOL Ave. oA f pears, and also the THE STORE FOR WARFIELD | fruit jars—-pt. 37c | Goop THINGS Walnut 317 ;1: a:y? co;f t!;eGal. Ao TO EAT... Douglas 1494 o oo it 13 BASKET STORES A 622 S. 16th St. In OMAHA 3501 Lincoln Ave, S AR o ¥ 5 JULIUS NEWMAN REED BROS. 1337 Park Avenue .~ Harney 1402 2223 Leavenworth Tyler 562 FFEEE h b

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