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) §, ! Mrs. Bert Cain Monday Council Bluffs ! Social Activities For the Week Mrs. M. D. Herrick entertiined at Juncheon Monday In honor of Mrs. George Towne of Sterling, Colo. The regular meeting of the Flower Mission has been postponed till December 15, when it will be held at the home of Mrs. Donald Macrae. | The meeting of the Klatfer Klub, which | was to have been entertained by Miss Mina Meyers, Friday, has been post- | poned until December 31 A miscellaneous shower was given by afternoon in honor of her friend, Mrs. Harris. A Victrola concert made the afternoon de- Nehttul, and was followed by refresh- | ments. | | | moon. | The last meeting before the holidays ot . day Morningside chapter of St. Paul's gulld | met Tuesday afternoon at the home of ¥. B. Habn on Washington avenjie, After the business had been transapted, the time waps spent visiting, ' The afternoon closed with light refreshments, The L. T. club was entertained Wed- mesday afternoon by Mrs. W. D. Han- #on. The afternoon was spent In sewlng and visiting, and refreshments were #erved at the close. This s, the last meoting until after Christmas. The next | hostess will be Mrs, J. B, Spare, Wednesday's meeting of the Univer- sity club was held at the home of Mrs. D. R. Witter, Mra Ji: V. Mallery con- @ucted the history lessom, which was on Argentita, The magazine arficle, “'Soms of the Forest,” was read by Mrs, H. Q. Redfern. This closes the club’'s activis ties until after the holidays. The members of the T. B. K. club ‘were entertained at the home of M the prize for the high score being awarded Miss Katharine McCarthy. The consolagion prize fell to the lot of Miss Bva Sehlke, After the game refresh- ments were served. The Madrigal club met Tuesdny even- fng at the home of Miss ¥ern Baker. paper by Miss Hazel Long introducing the study, one by Miss Anna Ferguson on itrina,” and one by Mra, “John Vitamvas on “Paganini” furnisbed the | program, w was followed by refresh- | ments, ,mb':?ub meets mext with Miss Hazel Long, December 25, ‘The lar negting of the Women's Chi association was held on Mon- oon at tho home of Mrs, ‘Willlam Xoehler, 306 North Second street. The cammitted’ reported It had been able to make another payment on the Nurses’ home and that the work is pro- gressing much more rapidly than hoped for. It is now thought it may be ready mugh earlier than May, Wr t ‘the home of 3 y after- Ume. playing cards. " The club had 5, Whaley and Mrs. will bo hostess next Wednosday after- A and some of its legends. T iR ot M. Lyinn ¥ f of Mrs. w;fi-fi; “add o n by Mra. Wood will meet next on Jan- “§00," Mrs. A, B, Wright ‘Mra, 1ra Hayes - prize, . and. Miss Mar- t-for-all. A Mght game. The next will be held December 22 at the : . Bugene Howe. At fhe meoting of the Federated Moth- | 'y mnmumglwa-h ,I » discussion of evening shop- uring the pre-Christmas period. re- DELEGATE TO A SORORITY CON- CLAVE IN OKLAHOMA, MISS ERNA HARLRA. ler, who told also much of its history Mrs. 8. 0O, Goodman described Kioto, contrasting the ancient city with the modern one. Mrs. W, B, McConnell told of Kinshu and Formosa, - thelr Jlocation and climate This moeting closed the study meetinga of the club untll January.. The annual guest night on New Year's eve will be at the home of Mrs. W. B McConnell, the hushands of the members being Buests at a 7 o'clock dinner, and after ward there will be the Christmas tree and the Interchange of gifts, Monday afternoon the musical depart- ment of the Council Bluffs Woman's club enjoyed an Interesting program at the home of Mrs. Sidney Smith. Miss Hasel Long was leader for the afternoon, and the study of American composers was |dontinded. A sketch of Lowell Mison was @lven by Mrs. Stryker, who also spoke of some of his compositions. Miss Long #poke of wudley Buck, reviewing his work as a composer of church music, and & number of his songs were given on the Victrola, Nathaniel Gould, Thomaa Hastings and H. R. Palmer were sub- Jects of a talk by Mrs. E. BE. Minick, and Mra. Henry Ducil spoke on the life of Henry K. Hadley. Bketches of Dr. W. W. Gilchrist and H, P. Danks wers #iven by Mrs. Robert Moth. The ladies’ quartet gave two numbers, ‘““The Coming of the King' by Dudley Buck, and “Nothing'16 Pay,” by M. P, ki “The Birt) of the King"” was sung by Misa Vera and one of Carrie Jacobs- Bond's songs by Mrs. Landrey Stroop. There was also a'reading by Mrs, Laura Matthews, which was much enjoyed. The next meeting of the department will be held January 10 at the home of Mrs. G, . Walker on Mill street. MILKMEN ARE FINED FOR SELLING POOR MILK Gust and Miller of the Highland dalry were arraigned in police court on a charge of selling milk and cream, below standard, They were fined $35 and costs, which they pald. City Milk Inspector C! appeared against them. Do — A “For Sale" ad will turn secorid-hand cash. | furniture into Hospe Says You ART PICTURES Pictures in sheet, over 10,000 subjects, hand colored and plain, from 25¢ up. Framed Pictures, 50¢ up. FRAMES In‘all woods, in all metals. 'Every size to fit your MIRRORS In mahogany, gold, bronzé. All the new THE OMAHA WILL BE GUEST OF HER SISTER THIS WEEK. | | | HMiss Lillian fl/;fi, Social Affairs of the South Side Master Kenneth Hancock is recovering from a mevere attack of diphtheria. Mrs. L. , McMillan of Kansas City | 1s visiting her daughter, Mrs, W. B. Van Sant, 201 B street. | Mrs, Frank Do Brown and son, Wal- lace, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Willlams, | Miss Anna Brown of Meadow Groye fs the guest of her sister, Mrs, John Muleahy, and Mr, Muleahy. i The winning side in the “Tom Thum! | ‘wedding’* contest was entertained by | Mrs. N. M. Graham at her home, 221 | J street. The senior class of the South High' #school was entertained Friday evening at a masquerade party at the home of | Leslle Zucher in Bellevue. Mrs. Albert Noe entertained at a dfin—i ner for her mother, Mrs. Manley Wil- llams, who leaves soon for Yutan, whero | she expects to make her future home. | Mrs. Willlam Roesing entertained the “Jolly Dozen” Card club at a 1 o'clock | luncheon at her home, 307 South Twen- ty-ninth street. The guests were seated | at thres small tables. Yellow chrysan- themums were used for decoration, The Three Square glub was entertained at the home of Miss Sadle Rothols last Thursday evening. Those present were: Misses— Helen Dennis, Helen Cresas ' Misses— melle Nitehle, mona, McElroy, Y, Magna Horn, Sadle Rothols, | Einore Alexander, Miss Hope Hibbard entertained the O. F, F. club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Those preseént were: Misses— Misses— Bessie Alsworth, Marjorie Abbott, | o SRV Mildred %'pnw-y. ' ¥ Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Williams enter- tained at a dinner party complimentary to Mrs. Frank De Brown of Lincoin Wednesday evening. Covers wefe lald for: Messrs. and Mesdames— l.‘l. Gunsau, J. N. Willlama, 1sses— Misses— Ruth Gunsau, Zula Willlams, Viola Willlams, ' Mr. A. L. Willlams, Mrs., Stephén Franklin entertained the | Thursday Afternoon Bridge club-at her |§ home, 1330 North Tweoty-fourth street. | Mre. V., H. Smith was guest of honor. Those present were: Mesda; McDonald, outt, Benkle, Lake, Mesdames— Rerris, Curt|, Northrup, Robinson, Frankiin® Can Make This } pictures, from 25c up to the SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 12, 1915. [cellaneous sMower on Tuesday evening|home Tuesday evening, when the occasion Benson Social Circles A son was born to Mr “nce Proux last week ames Dolejes of Plainview, Neb,, guest at the home of his brother The Katherine chapter will meet at the Preshyterian church Monday e ening. Mr. and Mra. W. W. McCreary are home from their Wyoming ranch to spend the holidays Mra, G. W returns today fre relatives in Ch and Mra Law- s a 0. | in honor of Miss Marie Bylander. | teen young women were the guests, ore Saturday. Rev. J. Mrs. Miss Vera Marshall will emtertain the | Miss Ruth Parker entertained at a mis- | Young Women's Kensington club at her | noon from 3 to 6 o'clock at the home of Four- Cov- will be of a Christmas nature. Mrs. J. N, Hérton entertained at lunch The women of 8t. Bernard's parish held | gunday evehing for Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. A home bakery sale at Knudsen's grodery | King and family and Mrs. 1. Cooke. Mre. M. Stalner is & guest at the J. Calvert gave a lecture at the| yyjjan home while on her way home Methodist church Friday evening on the | from Des Molnes to McCook, Neb. ‘Shetland Islands.” Mis# Dagmar Dickson and Mr. Walter | Provancha were married last week. They | will reside in Fordyce, Neb. William Moran entertained at lunch last Wednesday at her home. ers were lald for four guests. Mrs. La France leaves this evening for | Hamilton of Keystone Park | her home in Montana. She was formerly | of Mr. J. Kazekes of Benson in Missourl. a few days’ visit with | Miss Aldine Nunsell of Benson. The teachers and officers of the aiffer- ent Sunday schools held meetings during the last week to plan Christmas programs. Mrs, H. C. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Marsh of Shenandoah, Ia., were guests at the'F. L. Boner home. Word has been received of the marriage [ He and his bride are visiting in Chieago. Just Arrived! o The Newest “Non-Winding” Flectrie Vietor-Vicirolas A Pre-Christmas Sensation— HE VIGTOR COMPANY'is ever restless; ever impatient, and eager to better even”its own world-cherished product. The Victrola of yesterday was good; the Victrola of today is vastly better; the Victrola of tomorrow in turn will be the acme of sci- ence. Therefore, The Nebraska Cycle Co, feels doubly proud to make a huge showing of “1916 Model ELECTRIC VICTROLAS.” The “electric” will make a “‘gift royal” to your household, into its Christmas possibilities, Mahogany cabinet, for 200 records. 25% Inches deey contalns and “ga matic brake and indicator. triple s playing. Outfits Sent Any- where on Free Trial Nickel-plated, ng, spiral drive motor (can be wound while All metal parts arc 24-karat gold-plated. No Crank No Winding Victrola XVI Elgctric Complete at $250 20 Vietor record albums Size, 49% Inches high, 24 inches . wide, p; 12-lnch gold-plated plated Exhibition 'sound box, Victor taperin turntabie. Gold- tone arm se neck” sound box tube, speed regulator, auto- extra heavy Look Polly ot Burley, 1daho, and | A reception was held last;Friday after- Mre. B. A. McGlasson for those who have recently come into the Presbyterian | ehurch. A light lunch was served and a shott musical program was rendered. Mr. and Mra. James Walsh will leave | next Wednesday for California and Wash- ington, where they will spend ‘the winter. | Mrs. F. E. Yoting will entertain the Ben- gon Kensington club at a 1 o'clock dinner and Christmas grab bag at her home on next. Friday. Mrs. A. Cotbaley was hostess for the wornen - of the Méthodist ,church on Wednesday. A'lunch was served during the afternoon Mrs. Bert Golden entertained at dinner last week in honor of Mr.. and Mrs. E. 8. Brailley of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs, H. 'C. Hahsen of Chicago. HINK how handy ’twill be t. socket; no bother to turn ) o attach a cord to an electric light a crank, just a grand relief from effort of any kind, with YOU in a position to simply sit back and ENJOY the Vietrola. Not only in “electrics,” but in the regular line of Victrolas as well, The Nebraska Cycle Co. stands pre-emi- nent in this territory. One hundred instruments on the floors at all times here, many a day recently has witnessed the sale or FIFTY Victrolas at retail. Connect up with any electric light socket and You Need Not Wind the Vietor- Victrola to Keep it Going When buying a Victrola you can travel down- ward from $350 to as $15.00 Step'into this store and you step into a gennine “Victrola" low as atmeosphere. Vietrol: at $§15, $25, $40, 850 and upward to $350. Then there are records fresh from the molds; accessor- ies, repairs and supplies to fite all sizes and models. touch with this house if you would be in “VICTOR-LAND.” Get in wide, 25% inches arm and “goose nec! automatic brake heavy, triple spring, spiral drive motor (can while playing). ANl Victrola XVIII Electric Complete at $350 Matched mahogany cabinet with swell front and sides. bums for 160 records: gold-plated Exhibition sound box, Victor tapering tone paneled mouldin, Contains 16 Victor record al 48% inches high, 23% inchcs 13-inch gold-plated turntable, deep, k" sound box tube, speed regulator, || indicator. Nickel-plated, extra (can be wound || metal parts 24-karat gold plated. | No Other Talkin; Machine Plays a Victor Record Like a Victor-Victrola Mickel’s Nebraska Cycle Co. Cor. 15th and Harney Sts., Omaha. s nouivs % s 1 YOU CAN BUY VALUABLE. CHRISTMAS GIFTS WITHOUT THE OUTLAY OF MUCH READY CASH DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY [ON CREDIT at LOFTIS BROS. & CO. shapes and designs, $1.50 up. Statuary, Book Ends, Vases, Candle- sticks, Ete, . Piano Lamps, Table Lamps, Candle- .sticks, in gold, bronze and mahogany shades. All sizes and tints. Smoker Sets, Book Racks, Vases, Pedes- tals, Candlesticks. POTTERY Niolak Pottery, Holland ' Vases, Vase VASES MIM Pottery and Cornelian ware. CORDOVA ies’ Shoppi Book Ends LEATHER Pooketbooks,p%in:i:‘s Mg . SILVER Silver Deposit, Silver and Bronze Vases, Table Sets, Sheffield Ware, Etc. POHLSON Sachets, Smelling Salts, Mottoes, NOVELTIES Baskets, Cigar Cases, Ete. DEOCORATIONSDennison Christmas Decorations, DESK SETS8 In Bronze, Silver and Brass, from $6 up. v FLOWERS Roses, Oyclamen, Jonquils, Daisies, Lil. . S VL ies, Nasturtiums, Chrysanthemums, ote, ey = = RUGS king that you must shorten your list of gifts beca use of a lack of ready money, it can all be easily arranged at our store. lA’lly‘;:uh;:'\)mbf:nd::h:: ton?)pen lychnu account wl’!h us and pay later, as suits your convenience. You can have a fine Diamond, Watch or other handsome jeweiry and never miss the monéy. HEven if you have been accustomed to paying cash, there is no need to draw on your reserve fund. Select all the gifts you wish and have everything charged in one account. Your credit is good ‘with us. BRONZE » Solid Gold Wrist Watch With Solid Gold Extension Bracelet BRASS 1104—Me cher gold, Mo, 4 Men's Diamond Ring, prong Tooth mo:..i‘m' 14k _solid #9¥ | gold, Roman o ;olllhed fin!s! 96.50 sparkling | 1063—Wrist Watch—Case and Bracelet s 2 | are both fine solid gold. Lever set, full §62.5v ‘ nickel jew eled, eithier white $24.7 or gold dial, guaranteed. . 25 tion” mounting. . . $5 a Month Diamond Ear forews SCARF PIN LADIES’ Wouldn't you_rather esent _of| NP4 (SN DIAMOND LA VALLIERES 134—La Val- solid Jap make @ | DIAMOND SET fizs el WATCH monthly, l’\fl.dn pl:" ateh, something - valuelews 768 Ladlex Walch, in order to pay cash? | 24"%. vea toe lamond in star 1 real "2, “18-fnch, W des) French Velour Rugs, ' Prayer Rugs, “fl“‘g Table Spreads, Couch Spreads, from CARDS ' Cliristimas Cards of wonderful varietics, 5 every day cards. . " A. Hospe Co. 1513-15 Douglas St. 16—You can not bly find & ristmas present for the money that will give the pleasure and Hflc. of & good, is_gonuine, accurate time-k altham or Humpden We are ghowi beautiful Ladies’ Men's 711 — Heart Charm, wolid g0ld, Roman finish, ¢ N "' genuine Diamonds [ The NATIONAL CREDIT Main Floor, City National Bank Block v 409 South Sixteenth Street . . . . . . . . . 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