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MANY EVENTS FOR VISITORS Attractive Hostesses Keep Things Lively in the Social World by Novel Entertainments. FURTHER EVENTS THIS WEEK Social Calendar. SUNDAY-Supper parties at Countsy, Vield, Happy Hollow, Carter Lake u\" rmour Lake Couniry clubs. Mrs ¥y ole, tea for Miss Annle Miller of soln. NDAY~Miss Hazel and Carol Howard bridge party for Miss Polly Cole of Worcester. Mass. Subscription club iente at Kirkwood JAY~C hildren’s day at Happy Hol- UBSI low club. Meyers-Cassell wedding. Mat- nee party and tea at the Fontenelle for_ Miss Cole, Miss Trene Rosewster, 1081 \\ EDNESDAY—Dinner-dance at Field and Country clubs. Dinner party for Miss arch and Miss Calder, Miss Gertrude Stout, host Jewish Ladies' Rellef soclety plenic at Hanscom park. HURBDAY~Woma Juncheon day au Field, Happy Hollow and Seymour Lake Country clubs. Annual Married Folks' dinner. Thursday Morning Bridge club and Women Bowlers at Happy Hollow club, "RIDAY—Chlldren's day at Malva White Shrine outin dance at Seymour Lake ™eld club. and dinners ountry elub, SATURDAY=Les Amies Whist club, Mrs, J._J. Dineen, hostess, ) Loulse White, luncheon at Happy Hollow club, dance at Country, Field II-BWl Diny Hollow and Carter Lake clubs. Three very attractive hostesses lun! been the inspiration for keeping the so- cial spark alive this week. If It were | not for their doings, the atmosphers | would be decidedly blank. Miss O Allison, Miss Marion Towle and M Helen Ingwersen have opened their homes to three charming wguests from the east. Miss Lilllan Sluts of Pitte- burgh, Miss Catnerine Calder of Cleve- land, O, and Miss Louise Burch of Dubuque. Wednesday evening the largest dinner at the Country club will be given in thelr honor by Mise Gertrude Stout, and last evening they were the guests of honor at the most pretentious dinner of the Field club Notes of Interest. Mrs, Willlam Keet, who has been seri- ously fil for the last six weeks, s still unable to leave her home. Miss Dorothy Weller, who graduated in June from St. Mary's in Knoxville, goes cast in October for two months. Mr. W. B. Moxlroy, assistant scuperin- tendent of the Armour company at Kan- sas City, is in Omaha on business. Miss Gladys Brunner, who underwent a serlous operation for appendlieitis at Lord Lister hospital, has returned to her home, Mre. C. C. George has been with Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot this week on Mrs. Muffitt was formerly Miss Kathleen Welsh. Helen Ingwersen | with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B, Da Miss Helen Mageo of Chicago in visite ing her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mre, Wayland Magee, at Summerhill Parm, Mre, Ernest Oibson of Los Angeles, Cal, I8 In the city, making an extended visit with her daughters, Mrs, R. H, Morton and Mrs. Jay Griffin, Mrs, Robert Lowell Parker and little daughter, CGretchen, arrived Tuesday from San Diego, Cal., twapend a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, . R. McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Justus Lowe and small son of Milwaukee are the guests fo her parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Harding, for ten da Mr. Lowe leaves today, but hias wite and baby will remain an- other week. Miss Eliza Halsey of Elisabsth, N, J., arrives today to be the guest of Miss dys and Miss Daphne Peters for two weeks. Miss Halsey has visited Omaha before, having been bridesmald at the Harry Kelly. Mre, ¥, 8. Westbrook is expeoting Mrs. Lynch of Chicago, formerly Miss Rowenn Higginson of this city, to stop a few days with her on her way to Berkeley, Among the Omaha lawyers at the Bar| (), Her husband, Dr. Lyneh, has been Assotiation meeting In Exlt Lake CIty|offered a position as Instructor in the last week were Judge W. D, MoHugh and | Uintversity of Caltfornia and they will Mr. ¥. A, Brogan. Miss Klisabeth Carr will not be one of this coming season’s debutantes, having decided to take up & course of study at 'gi ! ] 3 ; i i s i i | : § i 2 i { g5 § | i 52 1] i F i 5 f § . i g [ ! E i { E g5R 3 H . ] ] EH H g E : & mer home at Spreadeagle Lake, Wis. Mrs. Pinto went there from the Whist congress in Chicago, stopping in Milwau. kee for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Preston and son have returned from six weeks on the Pacific coast, visiting the expositions and Ar. Preston's sisters, one of whom (s Mrs. Norman Kubn, formerly of this “ity, Mr. Preston's other two sisters whom they visited are Mrs. John Ral. #ton of Oregon and Mrs. 8. H. Duncan of Seattle. Miss Gertrude Mets, who has been at Elkhorn Lodge in Estes Park most of the summér, returned home Thursday With her mother, Mrs. Charles Metz, who met her in Denver. Mrs. John A. Kuhn and Miss Marion Kuhn, who went to the park at the same time with Miss Ger- tridde Mets, are remaining a little longer. Soiourn at Northern Lakes. Misa Mary ¥. Thomas is at the Minne- Sota lakes for the month of August Miss Blanche Van Kuran left Fridav for a ten Gays' stay at northern lakes Mr. and Mre. W. A. McKey are spend- I‘lv.“fimvnnumnlhhuhl«. G.Annuflq&uh enjoying thre ;::fflflnu'bu Clear Water m.: © Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning leave to- day for Charlevolx, where thw.-m #pend the remainder of the summer ¥ — Among the Visitors. Are. J. F Soden and children arrived Ldacoln, and daughter, are spending two live in Berkeley, At Seymour Lake Country Olub. Reese, George L. Myrray, o bl noe, B4 Bxien, :' oble Delra :“':;' arxaret A o et Safing, :um:"ficn-. A‘u.l ‘Wood, o A, G. Green, ¢C. B. %;an L. G. Heyn, ook, Miss Mary Cook entertained Mossrs. Mesdames: L. W, Biessing, V. H. Mickesell, W. B. Cheek, Ben Roth and mmlmflh‘nw‘ C. Atlsworth. ‘ | were entertained Iriday . and Mrs. John Urion, guests; Willls Crosby, | Fern Pool, twenty-tour; J. ¥. C, R. Orchard, four. H. Parratt has lssued invita- to be given next Wednes- in honor of Mrs Samuel bride. evening musicals have | quite popular and Mr. Ruesell | Tetard, baratone, and Mr. Arthur Lyons, planist, will contribute numbers follow- jng the dlnner hour this evening i At Happy Hollow Club. Mr. J. J, Jumper has made reserva- tion for eleven guests for dinner at the Happy Hollow club on Tuesday even- On Thursday evening Mr. P. J. Frank Clarke will have guests at the Married Folks' din- | ner at the Happy Hollow club, Miss Eleanor Carpenter and Miss Mar- t Wright entertained at dinner last svening at the Happy Hollow club in, honor of their guests, the Misses Valeria Bonnell, Hermine Hatfleld, Marion Pet- tis and Dorothy Pettis, The other guests | present were: Mrs. J. F. Cnmn&fli ‘ issea— ‘Dymihy Wright. Ada Wright Marion Carpenter. (oasrs. —~ Giant McFadden I esars. — Herbert Hammer. Donald Pettis. e R, LSRR, - : Tawihorns Daniels, W. & Wright Mr. Willlam B. Peterson eatertained | six guests at dinner last evening at the Happy Hollow club in honor of Miss | Marian Armitage, the guest of Miss! | Luella Anderson. Others entertained at dinner last even- ' ing at the Happy Hollow club were: ) | | W. Hayward, who four guests; C. L. | Alleman, four; Norris Brown, four, and |H, N, Wood, four. | | Thursday has been designated as Mar-! | rled People's night at the Happy Hollow | | club and cards have been sent to the four hundred married members of the club | announcing that the dinner-dance that | evening will be especially for them, with | music and dances to their taste, the old | two-step and waltz and even the square | dance to take the place of the fox trot and one-step. | At the Field Club, | Miss Helen Ingwersen entertained at a {large dinner last evening at the Field | elub iIn homor of her guest, Miss Louise | Burch, of Dubuque, and for Miss Cath- erine Calder of Cleveland} O, the guest | THE OMA ’}‘oung Hostes;ées V‘VvhoA Are Entertfiining House Guests GUEST OF WINIFRED BRAND THIS WEEK. of the Misses Marion and Naomi Towle, The other guests included: M 18ee0— Misses— Gertrude Porter, Naoml Towle, Grace Allison, Hazel Upd.ke, Gertrude Stout, Marion 'l'mih ridgoPhiilp Do arren enridge owns., Buchols, Albe rf IA SUNDAY AUGU Allvson fast will be served at the home of the bride's parents immediately after the eeremony. The young couple will leave the same day for Galena, Ill., where they will be the guests of the groom's, parents. Later they will take an ex-| tended trip through the west, after which they will reside in Omaha. Entertain for Cousin, Messrs, Lyle and Wayne Hoffman en'er- tained at their home for their cousin, Miss Zelpha Wyckoff of Bushnell, 11, and Mr, Chauncey G, Brooks of Blandins- ville, Ill, Those present were: Misnes— Misses- Zelpha Wyckoft, Louise Damon Josephine Griffin Edna T 1 Mary Kelley, Helen Ta . | Gretohen Hill, Grace MoColilster, | May Fallon, Ruth ngton. Hattle Morse Merle Bronson Ruth Taylor Anna Killing. Millle Blerman, Mensrs— Messrs— Chauncey G. Brooks, C. singer | Ralph Bilsworth, Guy Bouricius, | Leonard Ellsworth, Sumner Stebbine Jack Austin, Arthur Rouner, Walter Yarlotz lard Hoffman, John McCrea, e Hoffman, Jack Buller, Lyle Hoffman, Messi s, and Mesdames— { J. L. Ellsworth, P. H, Judson, H. H. Hoffman, H. Vorsburgh, Prettiest Mile Notes, Mr. and Mra, H. 8. Wilber returned Thursday from Thermopolis, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. George Covert and chil- dren, accompanied by Mrs, Charles Mar. tin and Mrs. Hendrickson, have returned from a delightful two weeks' fishing trip | in Colorado, Mrs, Howard Hawk entertained the Five Hundred club at luncheon, Wednesday. | Mr, and Mrs. F. N, High returned Sun-| dav from Peru, where they attended the ‘r.lu Sibbernsen, vers Susmann, Paul Shirley, Robert Edwards, Robert Ingwersen, Kenneth Norton, Messrs. and Mesdames— | H O Edward G, J, Ingwersen ! Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Lott entertained | soven guests at dinner last evening at the Meld olub; Joe Shireman, two, and J. A. Monroe, three. At the Country Club. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hamlilton enter-' tained at dinner last evening st the Country club, when thelr guests were: rs. and Mesdames: E, H, €prague, | W, Fo; W, J. Will Burn Hfil ler Colpetser, 3 esurs.— Measrs.— | Dick Stewart, Robert Buras, i Ward Burgess, Anderson, | Miss Mary Burkley, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Summers Mr. Frank Burkley gave a dinner of ten covers last evening at the Country club; W, J. Walters entertained six guests; B, J. Wickham, fourteen; C, ¥\, McGrow, two; H. 8. Clarke, elght; R. B, | Towle, four, and Senator G. M. Hitch- cock, four. Wedding Plans, The marriage of Miss Louise Yates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A Yates, and Mr. Walter R. Rouse will be celebrated faturday morning, August 28, at 8t. Cecllia's church. Miss Loiw Hyde and Mrs, Louis C. Ro of Galena, IlL, brother of the groom, will be the attendants. A wedding break- ST. LOUIS GIRL T0 WED AN OMAHA MAN. | . Esther Bushman | Charles J. Wonder and Downey. | Parks, wedding of Mrs. High's sister. Mr. and Mrs. David MoCafferty have | returmed from a month's motoring trip through Colorade, Miss Hanna, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Vanderford, Iefl.‘ Baturday for her home in Atkinson, Neb. Mrs. F. W. Pfleging s visiting her | mother in Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. MoCord have re- turned from a week's automobile trip to Oakland and other Nebraska points. Thursday of last week Mrs. Anna J. Downey entertained at an informal lunch- | con, after which she delighted the guests by showing them her wedding gown, | which she had herself made entirely by hand in 1380, ‘Those present were Mos- | dumes 8. Rainbolt, J. B. Ludecke, Charles Needham, H. 8 Flinn, A. D. Northrup, Little Folk Celebrate. Miss Mirlam Mosher entertained her little friends Thursday in honor of her cleventh birthday. The afternocon was spent in playing games. A dalnty lunch- eon was werved to the little folks, the table decorations being in pink and white, The centerpiece was a white birthday cake around which were eleven pink candles. Those present were. Mismes— Misses— Harriet Rosewater, Marguerite Greenfiel¢| Mildred Cohn, Miriam Goldemith, | Henrietta Kchn, Nondas Jan.eson, Anloinette Beall, Yette Wright, Estelle l:fi‘)dxu" Helen C an, Frances Swearingen, Masters— Harold_Pollack, Jeanette Goldsmith, Grnce Rosenthal Loulse Rosenthal, Erma Wells, Florence Leiwls. Christine Swearingen Masters— Leo Moskovits, | Raiph Kahn, Louis Ta Port. [ Michael Goldsmith, Louia Mosher, A party was given for Wallace McLean, 1n honor of his fifth birthday. Those pres ent were: Misses— Missew— i Ruth_Souders Grace Peake, | of Benson. Anna Fixa, | Glendora McLean, Ruth Paxton, Masters— Wallace McLean, Jullus Lents Virginia Paxton, | Mildred Nicklas Masters— Donald Camp, Eugene Borger Betrothal Announcements. Mrs. J. Bushman of St. Louls an- nounces the engagement of her daughter, | Fether, and Mr. H. B. Milder of this city. The wedding will be celebrated this win- | ter, Miss Bushman is a sister to Mrs. Mor-| | ris Milder and was mald of honor at the Milder-Bushman wedding last year, when Mr. H. B. Milder attended his brother as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Dworak, South Side, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tilllan Flizabeth. to George Jr. The wedding will take place soon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White announce the engarerent of their daughter, Bertha, to Mr. Charles H. Redman of Ottumw: Ia. No date has been set for the wed- dng Mr. and Mrs. William Slevers announce the engagement of their daughter, Emma, to Mr. Vincent B, Elseffer. The wed- ding will be celebrated late in the fall. Motor Trips Popular. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur English have gono to Minnesota on & motor trip, Mr. Conrad Young and his sister, Miss Young, with Miss Helen Scobie and Rai- slon Scoble, are expected home tonight from a delightful two weeks' motor trip o Minneapolis and St. Paul. The party | Weut up by way of Okeboli and were met ST | vention at Santa Barbara. Mr. and Mra, » oy 19 in Minneapolis by Mr. ¥rank Morsman and Mr. Wallace Lyman and together they visited all the clubs and interesting | places around the two oities, including Minnetonka and Christmas Lake. From | St. Paul they came down by boat to Dav enport and motored from there to Des Moines, where they stopped for the tennis games Future Affairs Miss Gladys Poters will be hostess at a dinner at the Country club Wednesay Halsey of Elizabeth, N. J Miss Louise White will give a luncheon Saturday at the Happy Hollow club. News of the Wayfarers. Mr. and Mrs. Georse A. Joslyn are now In San Francisco for the exposi- tion and have not set a date for, théir return to Omahe To Honor Bride. Mrs. J. W. Skoglund entertained at a misce lancous shower Thursiay evening tn honor of Miss Josephine Rhoden, who is to marry Archibald Kelly early in Ser tember. A pink color scheme was carried out and the nts were deposited in 8 huge cake. Those present were Misses Misses- Josephine Rhoden Lena MoCullough Emily Cleve Kathryn Minix | Sadie Nelson Zella Mangold | Wiima McCullough Gertrude Kelly Mayme Minix Betty Robinson Stork Special. A son wag botn to Mr. and Mrs Forest Richardson, | Eloise Virtue Carrie Nelson | Bridge Luncheon, { Mrs, W. G. Spain gave a bridge lunch- eon Friday at her home in honor of Mrs. | C. B. Tate, & recent bride, and for Mise Hannah Tate, who will be married to Mr, Jack Dunn this fall. The rooms were profusely decorated with pink and white cosmos and those present were: Mesdames— Mesdames— C. B. Tate, George Mtller, R. J. Tate, W, C._Fraser, . Thompkins, Per' ‘N'chols, n Clover, Dexter R. B. Carlson, C. B, § Adams, R, Cameron, AL G. Pinkerton, Misses— Misses - Charlotte Tompkins, Ptta Barensten, Mildred Voce Bertha Btors, of Cleveland, Hannah_Tats, | Gertrude Weeth, Gladys Tate Anna Purdy, Personal Mention, Mrs. Mabel Ogden has returned from California and is at the Colonial again. Mrs, B. V, Lewis is In S8an Francisco and will remain {ndefinitely in California. | Mrs. C. B, Johannes is at Boulder, Colo., | with her mother and zister, Mre. Fitch and Miss Fitoh. I, E. Bartley, assistant to Dr. H. A. Waggener, left Saturday evening for a | business trip of one week to Chicago. John J, Toms has gone for a thirty days’ outing at St. Paul, Minn., where he will join his wife and take a trip into Montana, Clarence Peters left Sunday for NW‘ Haven to do some work at the Rosen- baum school, preparatory to entering Yale this autumn, Mre. Roy Dougall and children, who have spent the summer here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, G, P. Moorhead, | return next week to Pittsburgh. Miss Helen Pastman comes home from Camp Michigammi, where sho has been | since the first week In July. After a month here, Miss Eastman roturns to her art studles in Chicago for the winter, Mrs. W. V .Morse left Sunday to visit her son, Robert, at Vancouver, B. C. Mrs, | Carrier, who has been with Mrs. Morse | in Mrs. George Palmer's homs since her return from California, is now at the Colonfal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Weller have gone to Colorado for a few weeks. They wil go from there to the coast, where they will attend the National Drug con- Weller will return home about October 10, | Mrs. Isaac Coles arrives home Sunday after over three months in the east and south visiting Mr, Coles' brother in Philadelphia and Virginia. Mrs. Coles | stopped at Diamond Lake, Ind., to seo her mother, Mrs, Baleh, who will remain away some time longer. Mrs. Frank Spigle and daughter, Ber nice, left Satrday evening for New York, accompanied by Mrs. Spigle's sister, Mrs, Louis Allen of New York City, who is returning from an extended trip to Cali- fornfa. They will visit Chicago, Detroft, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Albany, Mrs, Spigle and daughter will return about November 1. In and Out of the Bee Hive, Mrs, D. V. Sholes has gone to Califor nia. Mrs. C. H. Dewey is visiting relatives in Ohlo, Mr. Howard Baldrige returned Satur- day from California. Mr. Osgood Eastman leaves today for a business trip to California. Mr. F. A. Brogan returns Monday from a short trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burgess have re- turned from a Culifornia trip, Mrs. W, H. Buchols and family have returned from Christmas Lake. | Mrs. Reid W. Taimage has gone to New York to remain unti! September. | Mr. and Mrs, Harold Pritchett returned | Thursday from a week's trip to Chicago. | Miss Mary Furay returned last week | from a visit of several weeks in Kansas | City. | Mrs. Will Poppleton and son are ex-| pected to return from Christmas Lake this week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Motz and Miss Har- riet Metz return today from Henry, I where they have been visiting. Miss Edna Riley, accompanied by her cousin, Marle, returned Wednesday from California and the Grand Canyon The Misses Frances and Isabella Palais are expected home today from a seven weeks' stay In New York City. Mr. 2 M. Jones left Thursday for the Pacitic coast, where he will spend a month visiting the two expositions, | Messrs. James and Albert Fleming of Scranton, Pa, are visiting their aunt, Mrs, E. F. Riley, en route home from the coast Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Wattles and chil- dren arrived home Wednesday from their Hollyword home, where they have spent the summer. | Mr. and Mrs. Anan Raymond left ¥ri- day morning for Spirit Lake, Ia., where they will be at the Hotel Orleans for several weeks. Dr. Mary Strong left yesterday for Or- ford, N. H., to be present at the anniver- sary celebration of the settlement. She will return September 1. Miss Christine Bowle, who has spent the summer in California and the Cana- | dian Rockies with Miss Effie Page of | Topeka, Kan., returned home this week, | called here by the death of her father, | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Leermakers, accom- panied by thelr children, Tony and Jack, and Mrs. Leermakers' sister, Miss Jennfe Andrews, are in Minneapolls, stopping ' near Cedar Lake Mr. Leermakers re- | turned from Minneapolis a couple of wee) R, LU NS e, 3 John Grant Pegg is paid for she legrned she had received . ] & dressed and drawn bird weighing three Expert on Subject | bomae whewes she saa tor gour pounde. of Dressed Chick9n| There is distinction with a difference been more than three-quarters of & etween dressed dcken and ressed und drawn ohicken. according | POUNd In this instance, He also ax to Jobu Grant Poks. city sealer of | Plaind that the dealer gets the bemefit welghts and measures, who gave expert | °f the head, feet and entrails by sell testimony on the subject before the po-| IN& them with scrap meat to a concern ce Judge during the hearing of a case| Which Days seven to cight cents a pound brought by a householder against Sam- | for this material, tel Finkelstein Finkelstein was fined $§ and costs Mr. Pegg ciaims to know a thing or L M e St iEE two cbout chicken, He explained w'leANA FOLKS RETURNING the judge that ‘“chicken” means & FROM COAST STOP HERE domestic fowl and when orderel for P table use as “dressed chicken”, it means | yuige James 8. Drake of the Thirty the bird shall be bereft of Its feathers, | fourth judicial district of Indiana, is In without removal of the head, feet or|Omaha from the west. Judge Drake is entra but if ordered ‘‘dressed and|well known in Omaha and will spend draw! then everything not eatable |some time visiting J. 7. Prentiss. Mre muy be removed by the dealer. Drake accompanies the judge, and they Mre. Lilllan Perry complained she or- dered a four-pound dressed chicken, but when the order had been delivered and Mr. Pegy testified that his emflen** with chicken leads him to belleve that the difference in weight should not have are returning from a trip to the Paecif! coast, where they visited both expos' tios D. K. Ellingwood DAMS LAUNDRY THE BIG, NEW SPOTLESS LAUNDRY Wonderful progress has been made in laundry methods and machinery the past ten ygars. And now, with the very latest of the late equip- ment, we are ready to receive your laundry pat- ronage. Let us call TOMORROW, Monday, Wash Day— and your soiled articles will come back to you spotiessly clean, We have built high into the clean air, far back from the street, and our grounds are wet constantly; away from street cars with their swirling, whirling clouds of dust avd germs. Pure white within; mechanically perfect; neat, careful work ladies; automabile Jelivery; this is the ‘‘spotless’’ Edward E. Litz | A. HOSPE C0,, 1513-1515 Douglas St. laundry. Perfect Laundry Work at Reasonable Prices OUT-OF-TOWN LAUNDRY WORK A SPECIALTY. Douglas 4391 1813-1815 CALIFORNIA ST. 7 O’clock Every Morning Thousands of people, all over the middle wesl>— Are enjoying “That Economy Coffee” PAXTON'S GAS ROASTED COFFEE Only in per 2-1b Cans 600 can Gas Roasted direct in the flame 3 om0 quickly—not in ovens slowly— £ saves you the strength and deli- cate aroma—that is economy. 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