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B R T e e oy I'HE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH Soczety Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings ‘ mdN:;Q_W'Fh“ IGALYE 70 RETURN Soclal Nelghborhood club, sixteén g L el B nem s o oa| £ 070800 o Be Important Feature AMBRIGA CREATES |ASKS THAT TRINITY | ou Soing b0 et | 10 TRENCHES BOON | s e, s & S ' STYLES FOR ITSELF| BE A FREE CHURCH § | Dupin, twelve and Mrs. H. ¥. Thomp. - 3 Ofr | Warms to Her Carmen Character as| P04 Whtseer of, (e Catte Lake. b, | Spring Opemng Shows that Country | Dean Tancock Makes This Appeal ( food Give N 00ds. ve Nature a She Tells of the Work Among | with Mrs. A. Schwarick as hostess, have | " is No Lomger Dependent | on Fifth Anniversary of His ch-nca Stop digging your: the wmmded, twenty-five reservatlons for the Friday ‘ Upoi o‘y Paris, | st as Oatisdrel. grave with your teeth. Cut VEST ara ENDS| M T. J. O'Brien entertaina seven at | — put heavy meats, starchy |¢ OF OMAHA FRI the Wednesday evening performance BLOUSES OF FILMIEST LACE‘RFvn;ws wonx m THIS TIME foods and soggy pastries and g o g g4 Birthday Party. e | Spring, fresh, verdant and ¢olor-| ean “ancock in hie sermon Sunday pat Shredded Wheat Bis-| | A delishttul little atier-the e | il Rbtlet dave ‘6 Mirthiay party was given Saturday evening at cuit. It supplies all the fiu-! | their nome by the Avkust 3. Borstums, | P47 Tuesday evening for Mr. Koslelski. triment for work The guests of honor were Madame Calve | ThO%e present were: t’ or play! - Mesars, and Mosdames ful, is the keynote of the decora-|artked that Trinity cathedral be made a tions carried out in the spring fash- | free chu # 3 ch.” he shld, “to all | 1 Tt is a free chur N fon opening at the Brandels stores.| . "1 " i ses and T am sure that wlth theleast tax upon ‘h‘ :ml' N:nnr Gasparrl, Madame Calve'’ ||i| :nrnunn Jense " A profusion of apple blossoms, PInk | [0 o/ 0 wior knocked at a pew door in husband, ckson, Al Jennings. ¢ Madame Calve was fatigued by her | Madsen Will_Kosfel! and red roses and luxuriant follage, | this cathedral withou: finding a lrnr!nu: week of ainging at the Orpheum and re- | MoKimeler, Iy, Soreuson, transforms the display windows and | and hospitable invitation to come in, bu h | §imgson, FIHE Sons | < we want to place this church on record quested that the party should be con- the entire store into a garden or ai. RoBEOVIE 66 Niighs of the Ted fined to a family affair—she would just| o | woodland, while real canary birds hmcrlv‘;” ng principle rest and talk of friends she and the| Nfjiln, . fiooss-s ey ' {n Highly | Borglums possessed in common and of | Helga Jensen Josephine Grant, and white Java sparrows h_xyh ghly It was 0311\ fifth anniversary of his pas- old scenes they knew so well Vo, Jqunings, iarriet Madsen ornamental Swiss cages, give Just|torate. Reviewing the material accom- 8o the great singer started her eve-| Meesra - Messrs. — the proper. touch of ‘“atmosphere” | plishments of these years he said: \ ning very calmly and with the alr of nfl:(rvm-z:n;'g. ‘rj:vrx'l ‘l(("r;l‘\ir‘v‘:;'lrv to the whole ensemble. h The mdm e:»n:;n:morm::f:‘p.‘, ‘:-::: ‘1;: o : 3 o se ve y v W resting. until she asked Mrs. Borglum | Jhc* RURES Lewis Sorenson, it ATl (e Bisbolives WY, Webstowrs “uias | the second beds Ty about the work of the Franco-Bélgian Re«| Wiille l(nu"nl.k' Hef soclety in Omaha P Then it was all quite changed—the rest- | Boys' Club Entertains. Ing guest became the vivaclious and The Hatikwoh Soclal club entertained spirited actress-singer of the old days of | At a dance and social, Saturday evening, Maurice Grau's grand opera—she was| At the Metropolitan hall. The evening talking with all the fire of her great and|Was spent In games and dancing. Those always remembered . Carmen, Madame|Present were set before us the task of paving off the bridged fall short of describing the beau- | debt of $11,000 on the cathedral. The sec- ties of the gowns themselves! Tier upon | ond factor in the development of the work has been the installation of the duplex sye- tem of giving, By this we have not only increased the revenues of the ehurch given a brilliant dash by the addition of | $3.000, but also have been able to meet shimmering gold and siiver lace, or gold | our full obligations to the general church tier of sheer, delicate chiffons and credes cunningly combined with filmy laces and Calve told of experiences behind the | Mesdames— Mendames— and silver beads, sll these are intrcduced | The third step in our development has travokew,: Bar NOFAIE uF b “Waindsd Bt Secect ™ . . Hlontn Gross. " to make up A work of art that inspires [ been the creation of an endowment fund, and her singing to the soldiers, herself | Boss Stock, ' Naom| Trustin, exclamations of dedcht from all the fair| Which now amounts to over $50,000. and her fatigue forgotten completely. fsne Kooper Sylvia Levy, onad. who: Bas. L bon. | mzlfl-‘”:::n:’u :u:“::r; :h:;rit:.rofl n‘\“ Sloan’s Liniment. n't hind the firing \ine, nln;l:k “".\ the | Abe Kadues. ™' L. Levy A | And hore Is the best point of all. These | cants and a growth in grace found in waste any time and suffer wounded soldlers, | R R, iy B Kowns represent Amciican styles created | tho lives of the people. He appealed fo a‘ony unnmnly,n[ew oo | Bob Kooper, Abram Lack, by Ameriean designers and executed vy | a §3,000 Easter offerihs. SI Lini t | AR American artista! “france needn't exist | 0"“ o At the Orpheum. Future Bride Hi d as a fasbion center any more 8o far as | spot—don’t rub— Dr. and Mrs. Grant Willlams give an W RIS Sunores. we are concerned,” declares Mr. Dan- Suffs Raise Fifty forth, in charge of this department. “Tuis season has amply demonstrated that! D 11 " B . Americk dih piadHK. 48 Eeole siyied | ollars at Bazaar oy -ll{:‘-:ud Kuplwllfl M |Orpheum party this evening, followed | 7 A4 Mrs. Loney entertained at & o Mt l | by supper at the Fontenelle for Mr. and |t PAtrick s dinner at their home for Ming Moo, wort Powiet, MeR M. Mo Anna Frances David, whose engagement irs. N. Moore and |y " recently been announced. Ten guests Dr. N. P. Rasmussen, : 2 ; 4 Mr. and Mrs, Roy B, Zachary will have | ¥eT® Present. S5 13" WA GOt as beautiful and as individual as anything | " o o ¥ & - - e ever brought over from Paris. The suffrage bazaar, held Saturday at the Walter Silvers and Howard Good- N | With which statement any woman who | the home of Mrs. Thor Jorgansen, netted L] tiches fob thelr guests. Others entertain- | Chicago Guest. The parasol ia to be an Imuportant fea- attractive than ever. A fascinating para-| o % W0 BV o tions and | the cause of equal suffrage 360, Only a mlmen ing are Mr. H. R. Lemen, six guos Mrs. Dantel Webster Ferguson of Chi- |ture of the summer girl's outfit th s year. | 2| 18 shown, the foundation of which Is | K428 WPon thees Werterit Cmt e e of canned fruit are left over Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 33, box party; Mr. |cago arrived in Omaha this morning (0 | And, surely, some of those shown so far | WPIte 8atin and the puffings and frilla [ 2000 X which will be sold at teas during the KILLS PAIN and Mra. Norris Brown, five guests; Mr. [be the guest ‘of Mrs. Frank W. Bacon | | white chiffon. Heavy cable cording fs | “57° season, Cooked fo bread ould prove that they are certainly to be Frills and Fi iy H00e, ORKSS, Diea, bread | Prr ik Bou 200 J. A. Fitsgerald, elght. and Miss Lucile Bacon, who has recently used to finish the edge of both puffings and het rolls sold out immediately and | . Captain Tompakina gives a farty to five | returned home from a two months' viit | demand, for most of them are mors [and rutfies, The introduction of handwork. appliaued | fni hot rolls sold when only too late | R at the Tuesday matinee and Mrs. D, R.[in the east. Many Informal Lenten af- gold and silver beads on the taffeta, is u . that they could sell more than twice the me be- teature of the spring suits, the sa ®" | amount of ready-to-eat products they ha | Wednesday Mrs. Bacon and her daughte . Ing true of the newest in blouses. Dainty, i 6, . will give an afterncon tea from 4 to 6 war M&Y Shlft the slluring, yes, even seductive. are the gr::‘.‘::"d’i y:.h:;- ‘:;rlt:pwc::'bo:x’g::': ((;;: {o'clock in Mrs. Ferguson's honor. Mrs b blouses on exhibition. The filmiest of lace | pgon’ craighead. - o {J. J. McMullen entertains informally at Opera, sn]gers from Dibuies vival dhe $ysy-populsn Hpetysice - k. | Wesng 1 Thurediy. ateetnoon;-and jon” el crepes in milady's favor, the cape collar | aapag) op [85y. Mrs. Beesuson will be: the honot Euro e Over Here of lace being the distinguishing feature ILDREN WILL |guest when her hostess entertains the p of the new b* uses. The detachable bishop LEARN ABOUT wIRELESS Tuesday Bridge club at her home. | collar and a sew three-ruffle collar with el v MMm. Julia Claussen, soloist for the | corresponding three-ruffle cuft is dis- endelssohn cholr concert, which will be | tinctly smart, while the eternally feminine W. R. C. Benefit Party. glven at Boyd's theater this evening, has | ¢ryi)g yu-a nér:u‘ are shown o’n all the L r: o::n-::t !c::ah;;:nr:v v; u‘le‘-‘ this aft- | definite and rather fresh ideas about the | jatest models. JERAER £o6. the' Gostae OA. c:.';m r’":::m:; war, Nor have the littie misses been forgotten iol the Women's Rellet Corps. of: 1. INRODNR T WAF: 108 0 Seneontion | Y. SOTIAE D“""‘|"""I’ embroldered | 4y tne tnon Pacific headquarters build- after the conflict is ended,” she says. | TO0Ks and fl"'“b' n all the newest|;,g where he will deliver a short lecture | Sorority Official H d. “How many Carusos are lylng dead on | “Prin8 shades combined with fasciuating | anq then give the mcmbers an insight icial Honore: : colored sashes and darling little bonnets ’ Local members of Kappa Alpha Theta |th® Dattleflelds, their volces unheard by | 2010101 aehics RRC CAIRE [He POBOF | into the workings of the wireless tele- #ave a luncheon at the University club | h¢ World? How many Linds and Nordi- | (10008 ©P s et A (beevsnt the this afternoon for Miss Marts Duvis of |85 Wil be orphaned by the struggle, | kiddies. weather conditions are right Dr. Millener P g v st ). s Aony | Probably left to die of starvation or ex- In dress accessories, the imagination | will demonstrate how easy it is to talk - . preaid Ppa AIPNA | posure, or at least be driven into tofl |Funs riot. Parasols in brilllant shades, | with faraway points by wireleas. ota sorority for the dlstrict of the |winioh will forever obscure thelr vocal [hand embroidered and otherwise festoc:= { middle western states, who 1s spending | pogsibilities from the world.” ©d, daring hosiery and many-toned boots today In Omaha. Miss Davis is M&KIng [ “For example,” she says, “if your civil |and pumps: gloves, handkerchiets, any- Tierney of Los Angeles entertains the | rairs will be given for Miss Bacon's guest. The natural science class of the South Bide schools will be guests of Dr. Mille- ner of the Unlon Pacific Tuesday evening. At about §:30 o'clock the members of the class will meet in the doctor's laboratory Colors that almost acd another hue to that of the rainbow. Glovesto Match the Costume If it’s blue, it’s blue; if it's green, it’s green—from tip to toe. ‘“The world of opera will feel the effect The color a woman ap- her biennial tour, visiting and inspecting (war in Ameri: | 4 ca had come a few years | thing to till milady’s wants—the newest : s plauds this season she may all the chapters of the sorority. Etar, yoi Ehens sentin Tboas A v | LAGTARIIRE or HIE ass on ety nere |1 - 1rIE 0 Bobbie's Pa carry out in every detail of o son, might have been among the youthtul | In fact the whole establishment is join- her ‘apparel—she will be a | For Mrs, Milliken's Guest. slain in the ranks of the dead at Gettys- | ing in the spring fashion show. T g § symphony in brown, gray Mrs. Jack Sharp entertains informally | Puré, and we would not today be using o T am— Dearest Husbend g . E lal cal endar sympl y ) two tables at bridge this afternoon for |hi8 electric lights, his telephones, his C th 1 W rest Husband, sed Ma to Pa, wen " i i o o e Py aph. iere is no doul Ul nite, we are h 21stis blue, taupe, gold, Copenha. Mre. Harvey E. Milliken's guost, Mrs, | PhOnoSTaph. Th aoubt, but tat | VALNO0I1C YYOINEN he caim hoam to dinner laat nit states that Marc S gen or any of the other hues David Beaton of Chicago, who is return. | Many Pdisons and other potentinl geni- Do Most Good, 8 S L e ekt g play first d of Spring, of the rainbow, and indeed, ing home Wednesday. Mrs. Douglas B, [Uses were lost to the world in that 0 MOST U0 Ry L s et et iy e With. the first ay in many instances it seems Welpton gives a small informal luncheon | "t U881 ,.‘ . SL PNRIAG ey Old that Y at her home Tuesday afternoon for Mrs, |, +i1¢ Same thing is happening in Europe PANREY *Wallaoe ot e Histisd o day 't sexi but we COUIJ have to us as though manufac- Beaton, 4 " |today. The whole world will feel the win. Of course it will be one of them of far dlslanl turers had added a tone or loss. America will to a certain extent b —-— nerve-racking five cent limit affares, sed sfl""‘ was n two to the colors of the rain- | Personal Mention profit. Prospects are that the great sing=| At a meeting of the Research club at|Pa 1 shudder at the risk, Pa sed. oles of the e an lo b heard i the ers of the next generation will be Amer- | St. Berchman's academy Sunday after-| Well, sed Ma, the buty of a small gaim joans. Militarism will not have cut|noon, Father Wallace, S. J., spoke on |8 that if you lose, you doant lose any- through the ranks of the living, depriv- | “The Social Life of Catholic Women fn |thing much. & if you win you doant feel bow, 80, when we talk of Gloves, Mrs. R. N. Howes and children, Helen and Roland, returned Sunday from a six we oan say something of every weeks' trip through California. ing the country of volces that it may | the United States.” as if you had taken real mumny from an‘ hue. There are Gold, Orange, Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Gruenig and |payve taken Senerations o perfect.” In speaking of the social workers in)YOUr host & hostess. Royal Purple, Dark Blue, Copen- Mr. B. W. Gunther and son, are Omahans general, Father Wallace said: “Althéugh| I " ow, I know, sed Pa, but I nevver Al & hagen, Terra Cotta, eto.—all recently registered at the Hotel Snapp non-Catholic women do an immense| !k /to play poker with ladles. They S ‘om'"mwb the fi"t day the colors you would expect to in Excelsior Springs. COmmerclaI club e A o o Lo v, e il 2 h Thes 0, find In the finer dress materials and silks. The little decorations in the way of embroidered backs, con trasting cuffe and other lit- tle notes of newness make our display of gloves so different from the ordinary that no wom- sed Pa. I have to tell you every time it Mr. and Mrs, C. O, Cornwell of Chi- Catholic women do more and they do it is yure deel, sed Pa, & then I have to ‘ cago, returned home Sunday after a atly. s Y P s s Ml e Loses Its Pianist—- ety thousand Cathollc women fn the | SHuffel the cards for you, & then you Mrs. J. P. Cornwell, Mrs, Cornwell, form- S G United States h, 3 ~ majk a mis-deel & I have to deel them A St i elby Gets Mumps| Jrited States nave dedicated their lives| 101", brides of the holidays. lace told his hearers, In npeaking of the| Yo% I KROW you are a effishunshy man, L Tragedy hath befallen the good fellow- | nuns and sisters. In addition to these | oo :,'1‘,,: "foy;,".y": oo ',':T,',; i d it brings with it Of'ml‘:l.l‘;:‘ every woman wil ate. Wit complete alocko of the most wanted mer- ship dinner to be held Thursday evening | women, he explained, there were others handise Gl the ri ight pT'C”- an who desires to be en mode oy if{ a1 Sat iha Commareial alih not in orders, who were working in every 3,‘;"‘},':'{0,,‘?:'2,"':,,,;" Sosns: want b 2K ¢ w ! t is 'l'l!l‘h:.‘!lt;?l;: lll:. each instance HEADA CHE ’ W J0nuiat. haity: Shn . oUgR parish of the country. a kind of careless gaim if we git ahed. hsion su:c‘otfida to ::me in its fascinal- ing qualities—this store fzrgcs d in ils ever presen {5:1001 ge“er and better dFr‘-:‘nk ‘Bellby is ‘lr:“ ‘m-:‘ who vm; to ! Father Wallace further went into the 0 the stunts on the ivories as one fea- | work of the investigation of charitable y ture of the evening's program. Now | inatitutions now in progress in New York | so. vea ve. 1t o e e S ot that he Is ill, the committee will scrat¢h | and he said that Dr. Bernstein, who has|you doant keep drawing ::m:" .hm. o hard for a man to take his place and’'| been working against Catholic Institu-|two clubs, or two dlmo?\d-wot ! serve the purpose as well. tions, had te admit on the witness stand [maik a flush that way, sed Pa. Tou cen Mr. Belby is said to be quite Ill With | that the Catholic religious workers were |maik a flush that way about onnm:\(;.r'\, this affliction. the most consistent, the most perserver- | Leap Yeer, sed Pa. So Ma promised. Our Glule-' Give Rellef. Can’t See? Bring Your Eyes To Us. WE MAKE the quantity of any one style is ‘Thare isent much danger of us gitting limited assures you of exclusive- ness. Quality, as always, the highest. | “Indoor outing” is one paradoxical | ing and that they did the most good. So we went oave SE VICE characterization given to the fellowshib | A musical program was given in which | & Ma got in the ..rn:, !:‘;.::fi‘:'l:n!: ( Ask for a Oatalogue. LOBE dinner by the flaming red posters that | ine quartet of the Creighton Glee club|& Missus Paxton & Ma & Pa & n pritty 3 It you cannot come to the OPTICAL CO. "'“’:N’I‘::":lu‘;";w" A Toe e (“l‘"“; ave many enjoyable numbers. Mr. Ger-|Widow naimed Dorothy sumthing. Pa store In person, this is the next N.E CORNER - FARNAM AT 16 TH 2 el e g Mmool b:;n ald La Violette's recitations were heartily | dident cair what her last naim w he best method of sharing in the Nt 1ho kretine Than-, there'" oye | il beegan calling her Dorothy rite away wonderful offerings and keeping i (s il afs aesceting’te e oot o e TGN e} in touch with Omaha's Greatest the authorities. R. H. HALL, HERE SINCE . ho loses as long as Dorothy Retail Establishment. Mailed to ; wins. Iam @ shivalrus man, sed Pa, with gl s et o o An efficlent guard will be stationed in 1857 PASSES AWAY |« srate liking for ladies left alone i this the building that night to keep out all 7 wurld, That is, sed Pa, I admive them orators. In other words, orators will “‘;’: R et ahove 1hs Sesand fiaur | Mulnh. 30, ‘Wali. an oid repfant ‘r‘;fi" 1‘"‘ Pluck. Go to it, Dorothy, sej e o4 {and the dinner is on the elghteenth floor, | OMaha, died in lowa Saturday morning [~ 1’ & 'Y Sestune scable an. 7eik y » . * | of heart gailure. ¢ 1 nevver win, sed the widow. You big . o | strong men are too clevver & ree-sorst SONG SERVICE HELD FOR _Mr. Hall, born June 15, 1833, at Alblon. [ gorpe 00 (16 800 clovver & res-soraful I. Y. drove across the prairies for g, FoUAr0.10e deep MRS, JOSEPH: FISHER | Ginaba and_srrived here on danusry L |7, T - \ | 1t is yure deel, sed Ma to her. 167, and has lived here continyously | Allow me to riffle the cards for you, since that date. Early in the '0)s he geq Pa. N g No, 1 doan't want to o homesteaded a farm of 16) acres, now | after . S FRANK J. CAREY Arrivals i Dress Blouses Smart Georgette Crepe Blouses, in white, flesh, peace gra; C{ rose, maize, bisque and putty. arming styles A gospel song service was conducted Saturday afternoon at the bedside of Mrs. ill. peal o | Josephine Tisher, who has been bedrid- _ you fix them, sed Pa. 1 trust you that wj)“ 9 % 1 to the most fastideous. den for the last twelve years, Six little | ‘WO 804 8 half milca west of Ra'ston, but | Mister Dooly sed to always trust to s retween "the s of 14 and. 3¢ |®t that time away out on the prairie. He [ human nater, but cut the cards, sed Ma At 6 50 to 29 75 Nahe amd Mre. David Lynn, Mra. Clara | IMer purchased 16 acres from a nelghbor | But Mister Dooly nevver knew this . . Jeter and Mre. N. J. MeKitrick con. | Who was dissatistied with lving on the |littel lady, sed Pa. I used to have a il the s The little girls, who | Prairies. for less than $10 an acre. Be- |littel gurl sweethart named D - T;;:re hI- never been a season when we i e e M atelar Prasbyierian | leving in Omaha's future, he has held | Pa. She died. AN ’ have found Fashion so liberal in her delinea- | church Sunday school, were little Missen | this property for over fifty years. He | Perhaps she was better off, sed Ma i1da Wright, Margaret Mathewsen, Au- | hever married and is survived by Idalyn |is yure deel |gusta Krelle, Mildred Urban, Margaret |Gwyer Yates, a niece, now living in| So it is, sed Pa | Boses and Mildred Holsten |Omaha, and Mrs. WV, O. Barryman, Sarat | Ma kep winning all the tion of different of Blouse Every bt woman will be grate t the wide variety the Patron Dame of Style has offered for Spring, 1916. Blouses in wonderful filmy laces, cream, white and flesh. $10.00 to $22.50 Hair Ornaments of Distinction ‘We are arbiters of fashion in this line. Our styles are exclusive. 'We show all the new things first. akst’”’ Art and Colorings for Spring We have them !'bllowlu the original designs lnd colorings originated by the _are bullt along famous Leon Bakst for “Ballet Russe.” Don't fail to see these. lines Also the “Goyesca’ New shapes in pins and ornaments. The idea, Old Spanish, subtle and charming. The Carey Cleaning Company have opened their new building at 24th Near Lake Street and are giving special attention to out-of-town business. Frank Carey, who has “grown with growing Omaha,” formerly manager of the mail order de- partment at Hayden Bros., and Iater engaged in the hotel and real estate business, is at the head of the organization. . eevning & | Etta Gwyer and William A. Gwyer of | neerly every big pot she won w - 4 trom H. R. GOULD QUITS U. S. Washington, D. C. There are also a |the widow FOR THE FIRST NATIONAL |number of other relatives in the state| You have moast smazing luck, sed of New York. Mr. Hall was active | the widow to Ma. It is almost weerd H.'R. Gould, who Fas been with the | member of the Douglas County Pioneers | If this wasent a soshul gaim, she sed, [ United States National bana for a num- [and of the Sons of the American Revolu- | wud think maybe you lerned the gaim ber of years, has resigned his position | tion. from Wizard Keller, she sed and will become affiliated with the First | If this wasent a soshul gaim, a vary National. He will be in charge of the | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH soshul gaim, sed Ma, I wud Insist on vynu department of new business at the First ‘s To BE REMODELED riffling & deeling yure own cards, & I National T e, | wud cut the deck, too, sed Ma “RNADRR The First Methodist church is to be re-| Wen the gaim was oaver Ma & the SCHOOL BOARD GRANTED | moacies ana eversicdand fnes up as| idow was e oy 1 "vimrn, (A USE OF THE AUDITORIUM | an expense of about $,00. Of this amount | Widow won . —— 6,000 reised by the congregation Bun- I am glad she don, sed Pa, the lonesum The city councll granted the Board of | day and the rest is said to be in sight |lttel dear. 1 wonder if the munay will Education the privilege of using the | While arrangements are not entirely com- | helo _or out Auditorium Friday evening, June 16, for | pleted, it is probable that the services I guess so, sed Ma, she will prubly the joint commencement exercises of the | for the next few Sundays will be held|buy twe new hats with it like the ouc three public high schools. in the Brandeis theater. she woar tonite