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THE BF MBER 4, 1015 { By MELLIFICIA. I T IS an interesting fact to note ju The European war has bro tionship by blood and marriage oase exists in our own ruling realm. house of Quivera, relationships by ma: and nieces, and 1 suppose some aunts. J. T, Stewart, one of the earlier queens, is a first cousin to Miss Mrs. Blizabeth Davis, a recent queen, and riage to Mrs. Stewart, and a sister, by marriage, to Miss Davis. Mr. Edward Porter Peck, one of of Mr. Joseph Barker, who ruled as k A, Nash was an earlier king, while his four years ago. Mr. Paterson, have in turn held the sceptr line. At leymn\u- Lake Club. J. McAllister gave & bridge h-cl-an Tuesday. The color scheme was | yellow and white. Covers were lald for - Mesdames— , Davis, nner, M. L. King, Melcher, 0. B! Carter X €. H. Marling, ) B, H. Elilott, Francis, M. Proudfoot, hard, Roy Dennls, R. M. Laverty roy, J. W. Burson, Macdonald, Hobert Queenan, o Gulkin, ' Parratt, T, Cox, I Al A8 Midia, 4; Bom, 3. Bush , H. Hazelmire, B, 0. Furen, T, Allen, Willilam Sha'wgs, ter Nitsche, L. Strawhecker, Noe, 3. 0, Hogan, rt Parks, A. W, Murdock, . Bell, . 1. Volimer, . 3. Wi Robert_Johnson, John Unlon. E A Eckman innes K. F. Worley. Mra J. . Adams entertained at a Puncheon and kensington Thursday, hav- Ing elght guests. Mr, and Mrs. John Bekins returned Wednesday from a two months' tour of y$he Pacific coast states. Mr, and Mrs. George Francis have re- & few weeks in Chicago. but will continue to spend week ends at She olub. Mr. and Mre, George Cleveland are i g ‘eddine Announcement. Milss Josephine Rhoden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles A, Rhoden, was moarried Tusaday to Mr. Archibald Kelly, The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride by the Rev. D. K. Jenkins, D, D, in the presence of the immediate familles, Miss Rbhoden was formerly iwith the Associated Charities and the Jast few years clerk In the juvenile wourt, The young couple left for a trip to the oast and the expositions. They will be at home after October 1 in thelr new w at 714 Bluff street, Florence, Neb, Engagement Rumor. Cupld is doing things in speedy fashlon at the home of the Cudahys in Chicago. ‘With the announcement of the engage- ment of the two Cudahy girls, the Misses Helen and Florence, comes the rimor of the engagement of Mr. Edward Cudahy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Cudahy, to Miss 1da May Swift, the daughter of Mr. Louls F. Swift.” This announcement has not yet been made public, but word e R AR S i I PR AP A i——— #) BEELS G R ek Is to the effect that it will soon be con- firmed. Bridge Party. Mrs. Harry Elisa Halsey of BEllsabeth, ' ‘who 1s her guest for the week-end. l present were: Meadames— Kenneth Paterson, A W. Gordon, Mon ory, . Charles beaton, Paul Gallagher, Miles Standieh, Hildn . Maritha | Miss Bdna Gatehell entertained at her Thursday evening. in homor of Mr, Juckniess of Ohicago, Those present R s win Nailey. LaSalle club, which for many years Ms popular dancing parties . at academy, has been reorga- mised under the direction of Mr, Dennis e 5, Oullen and Mr. James C. Hartnett. tionship that exists in the members of the House of Ak-Sar-Ben. Charles Pickens and his daughter, ¢ The club will give a series of dnnuu during the coming season. Miss Clars Hart of Council sluffs will give a luncheon tomorrow in honor | of Miss Mildred Johnston of Chicago, the | at her home on the Prettiest Mile roaq, | Friday, September 3, 1915. st at this time of the year the rela- | ught to notice, strikingly, the rela- of all foreign dynasties, and a like There are cousing galore in the rriage, fathers and daughters, uncles Mrs. Tom Davis Is a cousin by mar- the first kings, is the father-in-law ing four years ago. The late Mr. F, niece, Miss Frances Nash, was queen Mrs. Kenneth e of Ak-8ar-Ben, and so on down the guest of Miss Regina Connell. Mrs. C. W. Martin will entertain the membera of the Prettiest Mile Golf club | Tuesday evening of next week | Mock Wedding. A unique party was given evening at the home of Miss I with garden flowers and a Miss wedding bell hung In an archway. Jensio Is and Gladys Anderson were | bride and groom, while Miss Mildred Titzel played the wedding march. The couple were met at the archway by the | officlating minister, Mrs, M. Kroyer, The bride was given away by her parents, Miss Myrtle Smisor and Miss Stiger. The bridesmalds werp Misses Irens Mone- throp, June Grove and Ruby Davy, the ring bearer and flower girl were Isabell | Hawkine and Nellle Smisor, The ushers, | maids and special guests fnoluded Miss | Edna Killlan, Ruth Gustafson, Mary Roth, Etfle Killian, Clara Nordby, Made- line Horton and Emma Pllant. After the ceremony the groom presented the brides- | malds with large diamond butterfly brooches. The party left this homs to go ‘ {at | ner, | Hollow | Among those ente: to the home of Miss Mildred Titzel, | where dinner was served. During the evening group plctures were taken and were the gifts of the wedding party At Happy Hollow Club. The Friday Bowling club entertained at luncheon today at the Happy Hollow club, Dinners will be given Saturday evening the Happy Hollow club by F. B Clarke, who will entertain fifteen guests |and Mr, John McDonald, who will have nix muests, Mrs. C. T. Walrath will give a lunch eon of twenty covers Tuesday at the Happy Hollow elub, Reservations have already been re celved for the second married folks' din which will be given at the Happy club Thursday of next week alning at this affalr will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Clarke who will have eighteen guests; John 1 Pulver, ten, and W, E. Willlams, two North of Farnam L-lhvlhlndh.l:'; FOR 2 LB.CANS “THaT Economy COFFEE" MERCHANTS TAXI CO. 26e Allen's Poo( Hase ... 26 Allcoc! 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