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e Council Bluffs Social Notes » | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Joseph entertained | |the members of the Boy Scouts’ foot ball | [team and a few of their friends at their | jhome Monday evening. Games and con- !tests occupled the evening, refreshments | being setved at the close by Mrs. Joseph, | assisted by Miss Mildred Homn. Pesiie the team members were Scout Master Jenkins, who ndded much to the pleasure jof the evening Ly his singing; Prof. Kel. | ler, the high school coach, and Mrs, Kel- | ler; Miss Margarat Flickinger and Miss Mignon Maynarl, both teachers in the | high school, arl the Misses Reatrice | Munny, Inez Fuller, Zeta Pomeroy, Bernice | Bernhardi, Margaret Larson, Lettie | Glaze, Hazel Muws and Mildred Horn and Master Kenneth Joseph —— { gulld held its regular meeting at the resi- ence Mrs. Richard Green, Monday | afternoon. The afternoon was spent in| visiting after a short business session and refreshments xece served | South First Street chapter of St. Paul -‘ | | it On friday evening Mr. and Mrs . ford Wolfe entertained at 7 o'clock din- ] ner, covers heing lald for twelve. The| N table decorations were pink roses and _“ the same beautiful flowers were used Ay throughout the Mr. and M rovms. The guests were | Blaine Wilcox, Mr. and Mra, T r— Jacksen Day, Mr. and Mre. Clarence Keellue, Miss Tiicdu Peresheim, Miss Nell Benton, Mr. Roger Coker and Mr. Ned Wirt. The party attended the Assembly club dance later in the evening i The South Sila Kensington club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence | Nickell, Wednesday afternoon. The Tuesday History club met Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. J. J Spindler. The leuder for the afternoon was Mrs. C. Saunders and the study of Bolivia was continued. The products and industries of Bolivia were discussed by Mrs. Painter Knox and Mrs. F. H Hollingworth told of the education and P religion. The description of Las Pas was given by Mrs. Spindler and Mrs, & B, Snyder told of the chief cities. The to- | livian desert and the Bolivian Andes were | described by Mra, Killpack and Mrs. J., 1. Marshall, respectively, Mrs. J. K. THE EV smng Her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. McGrew | Cooper will be the next hostess to the club, the meeting being set for February 8, when the study ot Equador will be be- | gun. Mrs. 8. B. Snyder.will be leader for \man's clubs was read by Mrs. Henry the afternoon. Ducil, who presided in he piace of Mrs. The R. E. M. club will be entertained at | J. J. Sullivan, who was unable to attend, this depaftment. An Interesting article on the work of the Federation of Wo- . the home of Mrs. C. L. McAlpine, 920 because of {liness. When refreshments Ird street, Wednesday afternoon. were served, the tablée was found deco- Tuesday afternoon the members “of |rated with a birthday cake bearing six- Morningside chapter of St. Paul's gulld | teen lighted candles. The hostesses for held their meeting at the home of Mrs. (the afternoon were Mesdames Clark, Page George Roberts. Sowing and visiting fol- | Morrison, Sells, Shaver and E. A, lowed the regular business session, and | Karges The East End Card club was enter- talned Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Marquardt. Prizes for high score were won by Mrs, J. G. Will- jams and Mr. A. B. Wright. Mrs. Mar- tin Follett and Mr. Leslie Kirkpatrick won the consolation prizes, and Mr. Grover DeBar carried away the “cut- for-all.” Supper was served at the close of the game. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wright will entertain the club February 9. A miscellaneous program was given by the Book Lovers' club on Wednesday at their meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Metcalf, jr. The business of the day was the planning of the study course for next year. The selection fell upon French and English literature, and Mrs. J. T. Hamilton, Mrs. Charles T. Officer and Mrs. Herbert Woodbury were appointed a committee to choose the writers and arrange the program. The arrangement of assignments will be made by Mrs C. S. Leffert and Mrs. Bldin Lougee. Refresments were served after the business meeting, the hostess being assisted by Mrs, R. H. Nichols, Mrs. F. T. True and Mrs. Herbert Woodbury. Miss Rice will be hostess Wednesday, and the study of “Pendennis,” will be be- refreshments were served. The chapter will continue the combination of the social features with the business meet- ings during the winter. Tuesday after- noon the guild will be entertained at the home of Mrs, Sarah Bradshaw, 714 Perrin avenue. The Assembly club gave another of its delightful dances Friday evening of last week at the ballroom of the Grand. As a prelude to the dance, a number of members entertained at dinner. Two more parties have been planned, one for February 18, the other April 28. The Ideal club met Tuesday afternoon at thé home of Mrs. B, 8. Terwilliger. The gurrent events discussion was led g by Mfs. J. P. Organ and Mrs. M. F. Rohrer, after which the study of the language and literature of Japan was taken up. The introduction of a written languege and its development was dis- cussed by Mrs. George Damon. Mrs. G. 1 F. Bpooner told of the different periods of literature and their characteristios. Jaranese poetry, the newspapers of Japan end the forelgn influence upon them were he subjects of a paper by Mrs. Freeman Reed,: The annual election of the olub will take place Tuesday afternoon, the time after the close of the business meet- ing being devoted to visiting. No pro- grant wil be given. Mrs. George Damon, Mra. George Willlamson, Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. W. E. McConnell and Miss tary DeVol will be hostesses. A hard times party was glven by the gymnasium giris of the Young Women's Christian association Tuesday evening at the association rooms. Everybody came dressed iIn their oldest clothes, the prize for the funniest garb being awarded Miss Opal Randall. Games and a mock trial furnished amusement for the evening. Bread and water and toothpicks were werved upstal after which a spread of baked beans, skim milk and crusts was served in the dining room. A deligntful musicale was glven Tues- day evening under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor society ‘of the First Presbyterian church. Following the pro- gram refreshments were served, and the rest of the evening was devoted to a so- gun. The Reda Beda Literary society met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Bdna Ford. A short business meeting followed by a series of preliminary debates, in which Blsie Sprenson, Esther Hadlund, Louis Olson, Laura Hanson, Olga Thompson, George Kalser Bleanora Thompson took part. Judges for the debate were: Arthur Englund, Stuart Evand and Seymour Smith. West Ambler Social Activities Miss Beatrice Cockayne spent a few days last week in Glenwood, la. Mrs. F. J. Clarke Jeft Sunday evening for Bollvar, Mo, where she will spend some time visiting relatives and friends. cial time. The program consiated of a | Louls Gentner of Portland, Ore., spent plano solo, “Prelude, E Minor.” by Men- | o few days in Omaha last week as guest | de’csohn, plaved by Miss Vivian Gray:jop Mr. and Mrs. D. Givens. He will leave Dudley Buck's “On the Seh,” by the Im- | 5unaay evening for Madison, Wis., where perial quartet; ‘cello solo, “Berceuse.” | g hay necepted a position as instructor fXbm; Jooelyn Godird, “§iven' by Wil | of zo0loey at the University of Wisconsin Smith, Miss Gladys Hees gave a reading, | 00 B0 L0 e T8 ot ion have re IMpREE @8- ERrqiack by § Ald- 1\ rned to Omaba after several years' resi SR R0 By SN ShAtmap aany dea- {dence in Wakefield, Neb. They have by vy Mish (;m:n;u.ul:fi“-“, 11 |taken a house at 104 South Thirty- #ix CheceuxX de Lin, by Debussy, and | 5venth street and expect to remain here | Mendblesohn's “*Sel . E Minor.," *“The | Permanently Clanging Hours' was read by Miss Mat- | Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson of Grani hewa. and (e anurtst puog “Somewhere | 18and. Neb., are guests this week of Mr Volee is Callng,” by Tate. The musl- [and Mrs. John Long cile was we | attended and heartily en- | The Ladies’ Ald society of the Jenning: joyed. | Methodist church will meet Thursday, In honor ot Miss Phosbe Spencer, who | February 3 with Mrs. H. G. Claggett, leaves soon to attend Drke university, | 122 South Forty-eighth street and Me. John Wall, who will attend Cst- | P. J, Trater returned from New ner university, Mr, and Mrs, Guy Leavitt ) York, where he went to attend the fu- entertained at dinner Wedn ¥y evening neral of his mother whe was buried at The table was lovely in red and wht feward N. Y Fdward Givens and Miss Elsie Givens . Fions™ Nepasmicy S0po t af| ¢ Ejrth, Neb., are guests this week of { the Councll Bluffs Woman's eluh met |y, 2ng Mis. Douslas Givens and family with My M, W. Clark, Wednesday aft : The Grace 8 Bible ass will be éimeon. The phesident of the b, MPS | iertained Tuesday afternoon &t 1:30 Witey. Baith, anneunchl that. the BMI| 500 gt the hame of Mre' H.“ W S 84 the COrand hafe) -bbA heen $0; | Stewart, Fifty-fourth and Hickory streets. cured for the baby health contest. The | (" vian of the Inst twelve lessons will flist day of the contest, Dr. V. L. Trey- | & TeVAW of the 8E 5 2 ‘ nor whll deliver a lectire bearing Lran | “aj, Mildred De Freece of Sidney, Ia., R Subject; the second day o lectume | "o s st last week of Mr. and Mrs. will “be given by Mrs. Mary Watts of . Audvron, president of the National Baby |J: J- Fulmer >4 : Health assoclation, and the third day| F: . Sleeper of Lincoln, Neh. “l""“’ will bé dovoted to. examining and class- | '™ Omaha last week as the guest of his ing the thirty-two bables selected at the sister, Mrs. Samuel Kidd, “”"’ Mr I""‘ four preliminary centests to be held at]| Oran Pickard is seriously .y:fl Water the school bujldings. These will be held]100. Neb., and his son, Clyde Plckard, is at the Bloomer school, February §; Ave-|tbere with him. nue B school, on the 12th; Twentieth Mre. D. A, Foote will have charge of avenue, the 19th; Plerce street, the 26th ;:m}:;.'\'nnhfi":k;- .:n 'f" ";“rv“;f’ Mothers ing to e thelr babjes’ | Methodist church fc e four Sunday name ..4'.‘::';: o child, years, months | evenings during Februgry. She will nd days, and the name and address of | present her four lectures on the “Life of rents to Mra. F. P. Stryker, 312 La- | Christ fayette avenue, at their earliest con-| Tho Mothers' Kensington club met | verlence by letter, cand or phonme. Mrs. | Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. M Smith gave a talk on' baby health and | Jackson. Those present were Mesdames | Forest Bronson and Helen Lyons each | Willlam Spann, John Wisler, Joseph gave recitations. Mrs. Towsiee.gave a A. Winn and A. M. Jackson Ristory of the club, this being the cele- ration of the Alxteenth anniversary of was b and Mrs. J. Thursday A, Harrison. d evening tu Mr and | Florence Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Willam Wickham of Council Bluffs, Ia., ware the guests of Mr. and Mre. A. L. Lynch Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Frank Brown entertained the G. 0. circle of the Presbyterian Ladles' Ald society Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lynch of Wray, Colo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lynch. The Literary soclety attended the fun- eral of Mr. F, P. Gould in Omaha in a body, Mrs. Gould baving been a mem- ber of the soclety. J. P, Jandro, state president of the Eagles was in Florence Wednesday or- nizing & party to go to Lincoln Mon- ay, February 11, to attend the dedica- tion of the Lincoln Eagles' new home. Rev. J. P. Butter went to Utica, Neb, Friday to conduct the funeral services of.a friend. State Treasurer D. R. Ellis of the Farmers' union, was in Florence Friday to address a meeting of the newly form- ed Ponea union. The G. O. P. circle of the Ladie Ald society of the Presbyterian church are rehearsing “The Old Maid's Return,” to be given some time the fore part of February. The Ponca 'nlon will entertain at a play, “The Nobis Outcast.” at the Ponca school house Saturday evening. The en- tertainment ‘s given for the purpose of a get together of the farmers of that locality. A leap year dinner will be given at the | Presbyterian ehurch Friday evening, the | women paying for the meal and the men 1 waiting on the tables and doing the work | the women generally do. City Clerk Bondesson, who has been very {ll for the last two wecks, i3 re- ported as being considerably better, Councilman Henry Behrman is suffer- ng with a severa cold. OMAHA SO? THREE PROMISING MUSICAL STUDENTS—Standing: Claire McOaffrey. Seated: Helen and Eileen McOaffrey. NDAY BEE: JA Social Affairs of the South Side Mrs, J. W, Persley has gone to Cold | Water, Mich, to attend the funeral of | her father Miss Margaret Le Nebraska university. wis, who s attending has returned home for & few days. The Regina club will entertaln at a Leap Year dance at the Centurion club, | Thursday evening, February 3 Mrs. Roy Roberts and her niece, Miss | Lella Hunter, are spending a few days in Ottumwa, Ia., visiting relatives The Misses Mercedes and Inez Mangan entertained the Monday Night Whist lub at their home Monday evening Me J. B Monroe entertained at a whist party Saturduw-afternoon at her home, 1817 North Twenty-fourth street Mra. Monroe was assisted by Mra. W. J. | Siate, | Mrs. Maxwell and Mra. Harry Show, formerly Miss Rebecea Maxwell, stopped ' over a few days in Omaba with Mr. T. Meredith Maxwell, on their way to Sa- vannah, Ga { Mrs. Willlam Rout énterta’ned Sature day evening, In honor of her son, Will- fam. The house wan decorated through out in pink and white. About thirty- five gueats were present Miss Grace Eipe and Mrs. Edwar Evans and her two small children, Dorothy and Margarete, Des Molnes, Ia. are visiting at the home, of their uncle, Joe Christis of this city Mrs. Albert Noe entertained the New Century club at her home Thursday. The guests of the club were Mrs, Arthur | Willlams and Mrs. V. H. Smith. Prizes were won by Mra. B. Minor and Mrs. D. Hannon, | A reception was given at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Parker, 815 North Twenty-second street, Wednesday even- ing, for the Rev. Mr. and .Mus. Horn brook. Mr. Hornbrook is the new. recs tor of St. Martin’s church. H Mrs. Joseph Hamn of Pine Bluff, Wyo.,, came home for two weeks to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Goddard Mr. and Mrs. Hamn expect to move from Pine Bluft to Crown Point, Wyo., where Mr. Hamn was transferred | Mrs. Willlam Berry entertained the Missionary soclety at her home Thureday | afternoon, when Mesdames Berger, ‘Hill, | Nieman and Nilsson had charge of the | program. Mrs. C. E. Kullborn sang & solo and the Mothers' quartet sang. Miss Marjorie Abbott entertained the O. I F. club at her home Friday after- noon at a regular meeting. Members present were: Misses— Misses— Hops Hibbard Bessie Alsworth Gladys Wright Helen VanSant Ml Conaway Marjorie Abbott Doris VanSant Miss Josephine Connell entertained G. P. G. club at a “taffy pull,” Thursday | evening, at her home, 1615 North Twenty- fourth street. Members present were: Misses — Misses — Beatrice Farrar Rachel Jordan ‘Hazel Green Josephine Connell Evelyn Clark Gladys Numson, Mildred Bliss Dorothy Van Sant Mrs, ¥. L. Goddard, entertained Fri- day evening In honor of her daughter, Mrs, Joseph Hamn of Pine Bluff, Wyo. Those present were: NUARY | Oleson of Dayton, la., were married on Wednesday at the home of Frank Com- | stock. 30, 1916. Benson Social Circles Mr. B J. Crows spent a few daya a [his home last week | A son was born to Mr. and Mra. Peirce Ryan last Tuesday | Mrs. A, Barritt and M¢, Nehlan of Min nesota have been called here by the sert ous fliness of thelr sister, Mrs. B, J O'Connor Miss Irens Horton arrivad home last Sunday from Peru, where she attended the State Normal Mr. Gorton Roth was pleasantly sur prised ovening at his heme in henor of his birthday anniversary The Women's Kensington club was entertalned Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mildred Titzel Miss Mary Roth left for her home in Tekamah, Neb., on Saturday after a three w visit at the home of her brothers. Mr. W, H. Tindell of Chicago ia visiting at the homo of his son. A dnughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Koopman on Tussday Mra. R. Swanson left Wednesday for her home in Tekamah after a visit here The Epworth league entertained at a rocial entertatnment at the ohurch Fri- day evening. Miss Mabel Young has left for her homa in Chieago after a month's visit with her | slster, Mra. E. J. Wolfe, Mre. C. Wilber Nelson and son have returned home from a visit with relatives in McPherson, Kan, The Ladies’ Misslonary cirele of the Baptist church will hold its meeting on Tuesday instead of Thursday of next week. Mr. and Mra. George Welch entertained the Keystone Park Soclal olub at their home last Thursday evening. Mr. John Stralght of Greeley, Colo., was n guest during the last week at the home of O'Linn McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. P. Dolejs entertained for the Whist club, when about twenty were present and lunch was served, Mrs. G. W. Bowards entertained Tues- day afternoon for the Tuesday Wh'at club, Mrs. Ed Wullf was & special guest Mra. Bmil Carlson entertained fourteen | Tuesday Young H (little folks on Thursday in honor of her {little mon's_ birthday. i Mrs. W. H. Loechner entertalned twelve guests at 6 o'clock dinner at her home on Sunday afternoon Mra. A. M. Wiggens entertained Thurs- day for the D. B. I club of Omaha. Twelve guests were present. Mra. E. J. Whistler wili be hostess for the Methodist Ladies' Ald soclety on next Wednesday afternoon at a social meoting. Mra. T. Johnson of Genoa, Neb., was & guest last week at the J. Crews home while her daughter was in the Methodist | hospital. An fllustrated leoture of the Little Flower” will bo glven at 8t. | Bernard’s hall Sunday evening by a olub | of the Creighton university. _ Mrs. B. S. Phelps was hosteas for the ' Aufweldersehen club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Woslager, Mts. Miss Clara Newberg and Mr. Rev. Bloomqum performed the Christian Temperance 1511:'”._ Ann Maurer Viola Willlams J\mnnd Puer!on arie Kru Glad yan Sant Esther Miller “Tara Dworak Helen Tyner Jennie Hall a) Catherine Crawford Margaret Fitzgerald Badie Rothhols The marriage of Miss Lauretta Wehner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wehner, and Mr. Willam Kiefer comes as a complete surprise to their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kiefer slipped out:.to Pa- plllion and ‘were quietly married, Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. Kiefer was con- nected with the Nebraska Telephone com- pany, and Mr, Kiefer is employed by Swift and Company. Mrs. E. G. Christie entertained at a dinner party Tuesday, complimentary to her nieces, Ml Grace Sipe and Mrs, Bdward BEvans of Des Moins, la. The center plece was a mound of roses. Cov- ers were lalq for: ‘Mesdames— Mosdames— George French Rdward Evans, Horace Grur Des Mofnes William Cline R. Burknap Joe Christie _—_— It takes but a minute of time to save dollars when you read The Bee Want-Ad columns. Miss Gladys Sipe, Des Moines i \ | Clare, Helen and charming daughters of Mr. and Mra Owen MecCaf! Miss Eileen s now | studying music In New York City and on Saturday of this week will be an at | tendant at the wedding of her cous'n, | Mr. James Charles Kennedy and Miss Margaret MeNulty, which will be celi« {brated at the church of Bt Gllewn are the three) Xavier in )Inloro the growt union will meet at the home of Mrs, J. Speedie next Friday afternoon. Mrs. C, J. Roberts of Omaha will be the leader on national survey, Miss Loulse Baehr entertained at & matinee party last week for Misses Lucille Hoffman, Gertrudé Gleason, - Beatrice Buckley, Wilma and Louise Baehr. The Sunday closing law of all business houses will go into effect today and a quiet Sunday s expected, Mr. George Potras of Hulett, Wy and Mr. and Mrs, B, Beard of Blair, Neb,, were recent guests at the w A, Fergusen home, Miss Helen Hoagland of ¥remont, for. merly of this place, was a guest last wesk of Miss Mary Norris, Mrs. Peter Christinnsen enteftained for her little son's birthday. Those present were Edna Glant, Frank Davis, Bdward Selvers, Maynard Miller, Anton Chris- tiansen and May Christiansen, The Danish Brotherhood celebrated its second annerversary last weok with un entertainment, when wbout 20 guests | were present. A banquet and daneinz composed the program of the evening. | Ralston's Social Events Mrs, Charles Anderson, who is in the Nicholas Senn hospital in Omaha, s very much improved since an operation. A twelve-pound son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. I. Moran last week. The Ladles' club met at the home of Mre. C. M. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sindelar of Scuth Omaha were visiting relatives in this Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ham spent a few days hero last weck before they departed for thefr home at Falt Lake City, Utah, Mr. B, J. Savell is stifl suffering with * slege of the rheumatism vieinity | a Superfluous Hmr #old the world ov m- condlition; Each Dfl“lmcfe the original liguid hair remover that elone has the power to rob hair of its | vitality—Iits life sustaining force. Be | wise, begin using DeMiracls to.day gets beyond eo‘ | trol. If your dealer will not supply ou, order direcs. D-lllr-clo Chemioal 0. Park Av. & 120 h { Sold and recommended by Bnerman & Mo Connell Dy vard Pharmacy and l,o)..l P Co., Owl llxur Co., \arma 'I'OIIY'S lll 70 BEA Brooklyn. Mr. Kennedy 1is well known here, having visited the Mec- Caffreys last year. Mr. James MoCaf- frey left Thursday for New York to at- tend the wedding. Miss Clare MoCaffrey is spending the winter at El Paso, Tex., with another sister, My.. 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