Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 7, 1916, Page 19

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e 3—B | Co | So )8 R. O Willlams 1 v Yinifred, left Monday to spend (b k | ith relatives s Elllott | Jith rela at | The United ( Travelers & | another tt tf ia | uncil Bluffs cial Notes parties Saturday even it The ball room s 1 1 and spectators. Punch w througliout the evenin Cirele No. 1 of the First (ongregat church was most pleasantly ente Saturday afternoon at the hoine Charles Tyson on Harrison street thirty members were present. An mal program was enjoyed and ments were served Miss Tone Armstrons has as her this week Mrs, Bertha 8, Baird of Mason | it who is head f the library there ; Mrs. Baird comes for the southwost dis- | triet convention and will remain for a visit | Members f the Chr " n Ings of the Second Presbyter ' ch e u B shower Saturday evening f eta | Lauterwasser at her home, 2! South 17y | street. Mrs. Lauterwasser's marriage to | M1 st A. Simons of Omaha will take | pin th ring ‘ 1188 Russell of Glenwood, who was here o8 0 for the library convention Waednesda was the guest of Mrs. H, W. Binder untfl OJ‘gJAHdEI"SOH- s Thuraday, when the home trip wag made ! in the Binder i An especially delightful affair wus the e———) May day dancing party Monday evenin ' Pl Councll Bluffs chapter M1, Order of ' i S G of the South Side ent. A six-plece orcestra furnished fine musie for dancing and the floor was in ~HEVYN PHOTO ~ excellent condition. In addition to th TAC BB O ik TERY g0 0 U lodge members a number of guests were | | uduy Mys, J, B Long of this eity was ";v *"“' w”w’lm j v“"".” e 8 Pradept clected treagurer of the Woman's Ameri iad the ifliet danas af ki Mra. Anthony Merrill gave the first of Raptist Forelsn Misslon sosiety e tis e el A T e [ &iderihe. o lastiisaiio s pL DI thie | Members of the Flower miseion kave a Bililsias o Bl ,. city Tuesday morning at 10:8 o'clock at | “white elephant’ party Wednesday nfter : = xthange buil nd called the Live the home of Mrs. Horace rett. “Mak- | yoon at the home of Mrs, H. A, Quinn ML’S EZZCD Fraakl&h _,.’h .y,;m}‘;‘ A ,“, “ ‘: ';:,, Ing the Most of Your Life’ was Mre. | Jach member had heen invited to bring At AR g p Merrill's subject and her talk was greatly | some article worth not less than 0 cents, | . : e A L SRR A enjoyed by an audience of women. Mra. | for which she had no further use. and | "er I honor of Mre. A, L. Kelley of BRI SHcchal WAL LAY MY Seoe Merrill gave her sscond lectuve Thurs: | (hen sach one bought the article donated City. Mesdumes A, Allison, W TMAG WD peIns 380, o day morning at the Mrw. Charles | by some one olse, About thirty-five| Porter, R, Hunter snd ¥. J. Andeynon of | /27 0 (R 40 A BB el Tost Stewart, when her subject was “The eats wore present. Refreshments were | OMaha were the guests Pl ks e[ b Place of Beaut After coneluding her | sorved and (he “white elophant” sale| 'MVitaticna have been received here for 2 it pl it course here Mrs, Merrill wHl go directly | furnished much amusement the wedding of Mr, ¥rankiin Parking of R to Moline, 1Il, where she will be the | Morninguide chupter of Ht, Paul's gulld| Bonson and Miss Mary Worland of Han- | 00 0 0 ot urion guest of Mrs. George Peek, who s plan- | met Tuesday afternoon gt the home of |Nibal Mo hall. The hull ory nttractively de ning a lecture tea in her honor Mrs, L. C. Beasley, 1601 Tast Broadway.| Mr. #nd Mes, Nels Patorson entertained | ool o" L 5o 08 ate of spring flow The April meoting of the W. . A, was | The afternoon was spent in the discus-|Oh Sunday at dinner, Covers were Iaid | g™ qyist prosent we f held Monday afternoon at the home of | uion of plana for summer and fall work, | for ¢lEht guests i el i Mrs, V. L. Treynor. Arrangements were [ Phe guild will mest with Mrs. John| Measrs, Henry Johnson and Wil #nider | ileen Duggui fyra Givler made for letting the contract for paving | Gretzer, May 16, entertained Tuesday evening at a joint J o ne ’m‘:. : ',". fises to he done about the hospital grounds, | Aps, R B. Tubbs entertained $t, Paul's | Pirthday celebration. A musical program oades Marrl arguret Wahook f including the driveway from the engine | Central guild at tes Tuesday afternoon | WA# Elven by a number of the guests. roniea Parrell Kathr a, house to the new nurses’ home. Plans | ut her home on Willow avenue, Thirty-| Mrs. J. Roshone entertained the Auf I’(‘ Mosher, Zita ¥ nakh for the furnishing of the home were alfo | two were present and the anlon was | Weldersehen club last Tuesday at a card | o8 ARG MoCb . diseussed and it was decided to have the | » most enjoyable one. Mrs. Robert Mul. | PAFtY. Prises were won by Mesdaines | Bertho Lichno B, Fole formal opening to the public before the |1y and Mrs., V. I, Henedict of Omaha | Gleason, Woslager and Haltz. | Cathering Heat Margarel MoGoldr nurses move in. The date was not defl- | yang n duet, Miss Marguerite Morshouse | Saran L. Ash - vl 08 pitely decided, but will be arranged as | qecompanying them on the plano, Miss Posstie o iy oon as possible. The women spent the | Marguerite Brown gave a pleasing plano Ghaehis Mangs | pelima \fternoon folding spongen for the hospl | solo. Tean was werved late in the after- Dundee Helan Murphy Murgnret Shield tal and light refreshments were served. | noon . Mildred Witzpatrick, Gray One of the most delightful affairs | The musical department of the Woman's sOOlety Notes Mary Sand ikl f the past week was the “at home club held the last meeting of the most 2:“:"”‘:; 7 [»\w”r ‘hi" l‘n';“f"v"'v"’m‘in“‘ iven Mr 1‘\']!‘»- Clarence Bherman An- | successtul season Tuesday afternoon nt Mensrs X Lossre rews of Morningside mvenue Monday | the nome of Mre Hlch g : : R f /e Mesars { |fternoon and evening n honor of Mr bl 11‘,'\..:,4'.:“;: bl :Ir:: I REMoE o DR f"”'“ Mrs i Fa Runell Vercy el nd Mrs 'M; |\M|I;w\|“;h: W""‘ ]"2 vear's work, the study of American com- ‘A‘:‘::.': J'-f,,,i.fi”,,,(..,'.'..“.lfln' ;xldv:.:‘.:r u:,v .’l'.,).;‘fli';',’:)w, W G "””' cently married in Des Moines, In the | nocare oo’ et oo 1 r 4 ke i Soriag /. Granyjlle, ving line were Mra. Andrews, Mr. | wore iven 1,‘::’:';:'“': il B Friday evening, and Dr. and Mrs. Robert 1 Welmer ! : and Mrs. Guy Andrews, Mrs. J. N. Par- | sispant londer, had charge of the pro. L‘l“‘ i “""'.”””'“ L'““" :'r - “\h: Tohn Biickle Sack $ih sons of Des Mofnes, Mrs. J. L Morris | gram Miw, It. 8, Palmer Mot} ;L N el i | b Wardisn e ! of Galesburg, 111, and Mrs. J. J. Doty of | 4 vapart of the yoar's work, and Mrs, J, | lueheon. Tuesday. it M 9 Lt “ Shenandoah. The rooms we v: mont at- | 1 Wallace, the leader, was didsils “M; ;Ih.] ;::WM. "’4:”‘ T oS ‘[y’u .u’.v g \‘ M vo tractively decorated with quantitles of | of thunks for her (ireless efforis to make |vation lesgue met Monday with Mrs henbrenn Il A v‘l\:m;r- '114"‘!' ll‘"w l"""r| and "“(‘ Mrs. | (he department the success it is. Fol | Fred EMtott, Jr l\;u, ,,\,‘,, (4 ard varlety being used in profusion. | jowing the e : ed B I 3 Morgan Heafy Yarmien 1, Bulllvay room, where large baskets of roses were | jicious tuncheon. LELL.. 8= | Washingten “ )"" 18 Wil ap 3 s o a1 7 3 pleasingly used. Presiding at the tabi the summer fishing. ¥ 4 Frank Rusmping during the reception hours were Mrs My, Snd M, E. A, Bean '““_"""‘ " | Frank ith, George Willlamson, Mre. J Wallace tained at dinner at thelr homo Tuesday | - Mr. and My I Barry ? evening Cavers were Iaid for Messrs. Miss Brookmeyer's domestie Aeler and Mow, A, M. Mertin, Asgiiting In the Benson and Mesdames J. M. Gilchrist, Peter |class merved course dinner to the ption rooms and dining room during ] ; y afternoon and evening were Mra. 1l ' s Pibad, Bill Johnson and Miss Stella Fair- ”"_’"‘ t Fducation nesday el W. Binder, Mrs. W. K. Foote, Mrs Soclal Gll‘cles b ([EEMGERE . A0ee 0 L Logan of Omaha, Mre. Lewis Cutler The Tenr ‘”,“ apter of the Chautdu-|eclub was given nin Mrs. Henry Windheim, Mrs. M. Gal avs circle met Tuesday with Mr Allen | ladics of the b ne becription d lagher, Miss Laroise Dempster, Miss | Rev. J. €. Wilson of Raymond, Neb, | € A very large n fur il d Adele Davis of Omaha, Miss Mildred | Visited old friends here last week Mr. and Mrs. Upham of Des M ines | M In Willlums entert A ! Pleming, Miss Hasel Long, Miss Ada | Mrs. Clalborne of Humboldt, Neb, |I®: Are the guests of thely on, L. D.|,puee1) er Friday ing h t Puller, Miss Martha Green, Miss Laura |Visited at the J. Calvert home leat un.|'Ph8m: and Mrs. Upham honor Mra, Vernon Jon bride Mathews, Miss Minerva Quinby, Miss [day Mr. and Mra. D. L. Johnston returned |, 0 ool Mg, Jone ) Mi josephine Stueben, Miss Lols Aldrich [ The Philathen club will meet at the | o netday fram & Rolotrn of b o ety | Kathryn Dohrmann. Those prosent w \ nd Miss Helen Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. [home of Mrs. Ray Robinson on Monday R0 And "‘""fl“" e /8 ket s Marle Krus, Helen T \ Andrews will make thelr home fn Coun- | evening, Ayl 1n:10osted Lu o i Gunsa ) ) : = ) Martin entertained Wedne el Bluffs. They plan to go to house- | The Tuesday Bible class ta at the Wi el N L o Mg e 8 Low Dohrmann, Kty Keeping later on, but will remain for the |home of Mra. J. B, Schmit next week L Wvadarial Getcher, Ruth Getch kman, Mar ) present with Mr. and Mre. C. S. An Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Henley af Clarfon, | "'y "‘f,l'm”\\”w e g x: Miss | ROUL Crdw Siiin $8 1 drows, and will probahly spend mueh of | Ia., are visiting at the home of thelr 8o, | (1u fase Browne, K . dge party dume NO Chiz Gunsa I the summer at the Andrews cottage at | Amos Henley s R Ay B | | Lake Okobofl Thomas Crossley has returned home | yyouvenhoide of Pitisburg Mr. and Mrs Paul 1 talned M J, J. Sullivan entertained the art |from a two months' stay In Chicago. Beatrice Walton hus gone to visit her |at a ginner pur 8 ' depariment of the Council Bluffs Wo Mrs, Nels Rasmussen will be hostess | y..iher at Bruce Wik Mr, and Mrs Rick 1A ] lub at her he n Monda for the Augustana Lutheran Ladies’ Ald | Miws Harriet Hespanheide of Pittsburgh, | Mirs. Charles lefl 11 and A most pleasant evening AS | soclety next Thursday I i guest of M EAith Hamilton Iisses Marjorie ny t d and abh f ] Miss Kate Van Horn will entertain th ‘ B. Lemere {5 expected home | tained the M r Kng! suil Khy R very 4 Atherine chaper at her home on Monday \ i K Ark ever \ ' T h l ening T o’ Ald the Dundee | ty-thi presorved ] Mrs. Hattie Patterson of Lincaln spent | py an churel t IPrida ith|H 1 M ! w r n few days at the J, Sp Ale home My R ¥ 1, 4508 Webstor tr " na e of Wind 1 ng The Presbyterian Ladies' Ald so T ndee Wor lence " ar parndlel fyaaots naxt Wednesday at the chure A 1 Lt rlook- | Myg § ¥ Dire and da . ne oo ngtoy ¥ . d ! O | Neligh, Neb.. are guests of Mrs, | you Bvelyr v il N i Mrs. ¥ eturned i 5 i ¥ . . g Tox Guests from the Antipodes in Omaha Queen of the May at U, of 0. and Maid —————— gaged motors nday evening | | ™ M . G | glven by Joseph | » 1 suston e r 1 | Wha t your need, & Bae b e T sdn when their g i Al lousion van ” Mothers’ Mrs. Walker Lewis of Dunc ™ ) Nioral talr \ { Florist [) Mre. Hans sche w N GY) Bt 8 May 14th M et L re all upt to overlook the ? . to sometimes forget g adih s ¢ rest and the dearest, It # g A ' fitting that we should honor ! Higrodifs i A jory of those who gave ¥ . r lives for their ecountry, 1 woLn b like Washington and y W nt (s R LS coln. But our mothers who olst . quiet ways made sacrifices [ g of Kagles w # great as theirs deserve aisu makls . for a wte to be remembered 4 J t " have the appropriate flow- s fron: In -4t And red carnations for the liv- ' tng of M. T. } hite carnations for the Fy: Ande L ! sther flowers will also 1. Wa K Par oclated : P i e mal Florists we can 4 ' - S 8 mak deliveries anywhere In 1 A-fashioned ation, T United States or Canada, ° a wrlde wiving N a 1 Skoglund Phote ieht danoe wre expect “ 4 " iy il 3 s 10 o end Slowers lr/u 1/ ."/ i@ 1 M. E I P th Iiss Gladys Talmadge ( o iralk of I Ald fet f the Preshylering ohuy ll Casteel, Van K and Mc. | Wednenduy, Ma h H B th il Sy S John H. Ba A wsay entert 1 chapter | church ent ! dancing purty “The Careful Florist” he P 1. O, Baturday sfternooh, | et v{-w [ v ha W ednesds 1804 Farnam §t., Omihs. fother f the members were Invited 1 evening - 3 t meeating will be t the home of |on Tuesday a daughter Lala B, Mathews, 026 South Twe A Targe number of Florence young peo ' rd street, May 2, and the host- | . will be Mrs. George B, Jones ‘lH'" “amens O I The Women's Christian Temperance (T T nion was entartained wt the home of | pRII Mre, (5. ¥ Copper Thursday afternoon | H at 0 Mothers' day program. Mre Cop. per wan nmsisted by her mother, Mra Caroline Bronson Mre. Willlam WHerry lf . her and i Muster Kenneth I \ ank & solo entitied Mother Your foot is hard to fit let our experts try ve were present £ on & style of your selection lin Tyner left Wednesday even We can fit you, for that 18 our business ing for iy where she will attend We will tit you, for that keeps our busi n house party given by Mr. and Mra. 1" 4 | nesx O, Shaw, Mre. Shaw was formorly Miss Bl A Drexel pumyp will fit snug around the Mehecen well of this city 1 heel and instep and glve the ball of the Vi fugna Horn and Mr. James Davis 3 foot ample room, Prices range from entortained the Oboh club at the home of Miaw Horn Fridey evening, The even $3'50 to $7.00 in wi pent at cands. Degorations I were o sprin flowe fourtee me TR SRaTE PRI ey Parcel Post Paid The Bpworth league of Grace Metho. dist ehureh entertained at o May noclal D l Sh fine program was arranged. | 1419 Farnam Social Items Mrs. Willlam Wilson and her son, Au brey Jenworthy, left Tuesday for Call fornin, where Mrs, Wilkon will spend the nmer. Mr. Kenworthy will return after a few days vh Ire. 0. 1 L. Willlams has heen very Il all week | W. H Morehouse of Chicago, I8 spend w oa fe weeks the guest of Mr. and Mrw. K. H. Olmsted and Mra. Frank Parker, who have been wpending the winter at Haines ity Fla., are expected home the first of the | cok | Irs. Paul Haskell entertalied the G, O. P circle of the Tadies' Ald soclety of the Preshyterian church at her home on *EVERYBODY’'S STO NEWS FOR MONI Sunday, May 7, 1016, NTORY e ol o digtinetive B ( \ 1] i 1t eve fun nid \ to matel ) | | ! . % { | ! | MM | L",i ) ”‘ “A \ny Flowers at One-Half Price e \ | \«‘ Barusen Wash o oo | S —— T \ ¢ Everyoody's Story BURGESS-NASH COMPANY, Annual May Offering-- 15-Price Sale of Summer MILLINERY m?nmmu lllllmmlllmllmflmm!ml""r@ IAY. Phone Doug, 137, mge of seleetion and far better in trimmed hats are all new individ itable for any occasion, Shapes to ing suit, ns well as white and black, PR at Or e My If Price 100 LLLLNTY 1800 R 't One-Half Price we-Ha ; | LEN LR Any Fancies at One-Half Price \ .o Al w wid Harney St

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