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1916, 9 boczety Notes -:- Personal Gossip - Entermmment - Club Doings s \ a short talk in { i L R el L Canadan i sid hathheie ylannec esday. J\UNE WEDDING ON || sABIES GIVE MOTHERS A PARTY AT CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. Group shows| /i 4 the o1 ( o s e Mo st Lot o some of the fifty mothers who responded Wednesday. Lower pair are the prize winners. | On the Calendar ‘Po\[pon(men\_ P, vul m; ‘l\mu'; hd i ¥ £ Wednesday | club has po d their party 10| yonen an other \\r;_\-! fail, try a Bes afternoon at or v Miss | Friday evening. The affair was | want Ad 9Omaha Girl to Be Bridesmaid at a Wedding to Be Photographed in Iowa. . REAL SOCIETY ON THE FILMS BY MELLIFICIA—June 1. One of the June weddings will be a part of a real movie show. While the affair will not be in Omaha, one u of the bridesmaids is an Omaha girl, and the location is a little west of midway between Chicago and Oma- ha. It's coming along—soon to be with us, Pianos Cheap The appointment of our house as Genera' Distributors and Jobbers by the Columbia Phonograph Company for O et e wes Sleiree s At lowa and Nebraska. 4 the- hemesof; Kon ”‘m““"r‘\?‘jlu:)“”',‘;i‘x; and the purchase of $300,000 worth of Phonographs and ,nm is a scenc for a regular film Records to be delivered during the next sixty days has They have been taking them in New made this the most favorable time in the history for the York and Long Island for two years et / ‘ people in this community to buy pianos cheap. Over twenty-four thousand feet — J Movie men go to blue book affairs ahd take pictures to ‘\.l'“znl;‘]mll:((l'r' of space is required to display this important purchase, and in order to make room {6 use the terms of the operators, we will have to clear not less than three or four floors without delay. wl.lv‘ ‘:n(dn(’i“:":w'v':I(HI;(’(!(}j:;}fid(((]‘“‘(;l» o Here is our predicament—Rather than move from two to three hundred pianos now give clawhammer coats and soft hats on our floors to the store house in order to place the Grafonola stock, we have decided and alf the. familiar outhtting. of ithe to divide our profits with our customers and will sell regardless of cost and terms any in- strument in this mammoth stock. er days of the film drama. True, ooy all that—bat perhaps. they are Beautiful New Pianos Regularly Priced at $300, real “socety” folks—dressing _ihe| $400, $500 and Up Are Now Offered and Sold at Sloman-Feil Weddmx The marriage of Miss Anna Ienl and Mr. Hubert Edward Sloman was . solemnized shortly after noon today at the residence of the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N, P. Feil. Rabbi $148, $157, $183 and | up lock, Miss Mary Mann. Front Row—rs | Elizabeth Congdon, a June bride Standard pianos, including the hl.h.ll grades us priced at ‘450' , $700 Huerl Schneluiey, M. Jr._ Grisham, White and pink peonies” were com- [l and up are now offered and sold at $318, $347, 8355 ll'l up to the price of lho Stein- . C W, , Mes. bined in a fetching decoration M way, the standard piano of the world, the only piano which admits of no reduction. Left to Right, Back Row—DJrs. Brown- | s ing, Mrs, J. T. Oyler, Mrs, George Mod- Frederick Cohn performed the cere- | scheme. Tt t w mony on the veranda, \Ehlrh was | it b A |} Come to our store tomorrow and see what a small amount of money will send a beautiful L banked with palms and ferns and | Arthur Keeline, Georgo Redick, or er pian ? e T LiTlLor oita sod adh: | Walter Robarta, Denine Hariaiow, Bishe or player p T"E‘fifi'g h°"‘°T For the entrance of the bridal party John Madden Harbert French of ERMS TERMS \Ilm‘ \:urw \\\mn;rw lmrwl vlal\eld g L ke Here is where we shine—A $10.00 bill will deliver a high-grade instrument to your /4 ye e l’v:.“l‘r'""lz"f"ly“:": ’1\:':_""“”:‘4“1“ Rt e |Tauas Congdon home—$5.00 per month will complete payments. If inconvenient to make a first pay- soft_strains of “The Angels' Seren- | “Missen— ment down, call anyway and we will arrange terms to suit. Thirty days’ free trial in your ade Only relatives and very close | s Sonpeen home if desired. In our Player Department you will find instruments to suit all pocketbooks at prices g ranging from $100 upward. At the Country Club. Do not delay, call at once, if you wish to obtain a bargain of a lifetime. Out-of - Mrs. Arthur J. Cooley will enter- |M town customers should not fail to take advantage of the above special offerings. Write, tain nine guests at luncheon at the 8 yolephone Douglas 1623 or wire and we will send a complete list of the best bargains ever friends were present Frances Nash The bride is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Edward Rose- water and a niece of Mr. Victor Rose- water, editor of The Bee / Her bridal gown was of white gros ¢ 4 {ub Frid 7 » ade Boutfs f , ountry clu rida . " :lr‘mi";:'(fl”“l"‘]“’i‘m”’]‘:u'I“'y”h"‘_'(f"" i"]“‘: e T Cantey will, gintar- offered. The Schmoller & Mueller Guarantee accompanies every instrument sold, and tain nine guests at luncheon at the M our fifty-seven years’ experience in the piano business is yours if you buy your piano lose fitting bodice and flowing cas tle sleeves were of the same lavin i \ lace, which also formed' the lower part of the.gown over which the taffeta was draped, and the waist was caught by a band of silver cloth, Country club Friday. | from us. Miss Belle Dewey/ entertained at | funcheon at the Country club Wed- | nesday for her mother, Mrs. C. H.| Dewey, who celebrated the fiftieth | anniversary of her arrival in Omaha, | With this was worn a short white tulle veil in pleated frill style in the The table was decorated with garden | Largest Retailers of Pianos in the World. Established 1859, | the jith a sil y ere placed for: o < g Ao B L foers and covers were placed (or: |} 1311-1313 Farnam St,, Omaha, Neb. Capital and Surplus, $1,000,000. WA0; 446 HANNEG W IFRANgS DL G. A, Hoagland, B H. Sprague | soms, which were worn by the bride’s E. Wakeley, J. W. Gannett, | mother on her wedding day. The . B Yost, I i . AL bridal bouquet was a shower of roses L. Sown, g D. B. Sargent, Miss Dewey. Mrs. Warren M. Rogers gives an informal dinner this evening at the| Country club to: o o e o r e o u a Mosars, and Meadames— B e G SR Arthur Crittenden M. Wilhelm, Bmith, Will Hamtlton, and lilies of the valley. There were no attendants Mrs. Feil, mother or the bride, wore an attractive gown of Mrs. Ward rose color in taffeta, trimmed v\l[h Spanish lace Thefe weére a fiumber of out-of- town guests at the wedding. From Detroit, there was Mrs. Cora Sloman, the bridegroom's mother, who was gowned in black chiffon over taffeta, the bodice and sleeves of beaded chif- fon, embrpidered in gold and finished with a white satin collar; his sister, Miss Dorothy Sloman, who wore a Mry Laiwrie” O ;r:..:.r;,;w | Better still, look before you buy Big Can Baking Powders. (T Hoogeston guests, Mr._and Look beyond¢the big bulk. ~Consider the quality. Think of ity Zl’“l’u'w“r‘;.'-,.,.','.?;"t Rk AT what the can contains—of what it must contain to be sold ner last evening by Mr. Ben Warren, at so low a price. 1L‘,r::f,,pr,:f:";,,:;:r,‘,:,f.,, Think of the uncertain leavening power. Think of the bake day failures, . catte Fraol - § y.\;;';xrwh?:xltk ‘,;I'\I,l '_\'l)l.ik }‘;i{i,,glfiil,:wzf Left to Right—Ormond Browning, Eidon:Clair Oyler. e 4 b Pk Boran, Think of the double quantities often required to leaven bukings, whose gown was of black net and - N— ———— s eras | J, DoF. Richards, ~ Ward M. Burgess, taffeta. Mrs. Harold Feil of Cleve-|day afternoon. The arrangements are | luncheon to four tables this after- "’f\;"::r::“'m”‘ TP And Remember land, \\hnl as .\1],., Nellie Iilnut;cr. in \l‘}hnrg(('_ of ‘\Ir.\\v\\\'.\\lh;clb'y noon at the Field club. The decora- [ Elzaboth Davis Msllor Bavis e S———————————— was a bride of last year, wore her Mrs, George W. Wickersha: i v i Japhne Peters, Mary Burkley wedding gown of white chiffon with | Mrs: H. A, lghm:lr honored .'xr:']lsxal‘:;‘rl tm{!lsr \\'er\c\pcg):‘:’c]; will give a dinner "”\];‘:u?:.l—‘w‘r‘ i that when these Cheap Powders do mise foods they sometimes leave the crystal trimmings this afternoon with a luncheon at|to eleven guests Saturday cvening,fLawrence Brinker, Hobert Connell, bakings bleached and acid, or yellow and alkaline—you don’t get the sweet, Willard Butler, T. Stewart, 2d light and tender baking you should have. And Don’t Forget Following the ceremony, a wedding | Happy Hollow. Mrs. Thomas Goss, | The first of the large affairs of the breakfast for thirty-five guests was|who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. | season will be given Tuesday after- ed. White peonies decorated the | Charles Goss, was the recipient.| noon when Mrs. E. P. Boyer will be |At Seymour Lake Cl“h» \.ln.l,,l table, w Hykmim;u of )l)ve ~al|:1c 'l"_l"‘_\" pressni-wereis s | hostess to fifty guests at luncheon. | The graduating exercises of the flower were banked throughout the |, Wostar oo sudaies { oy S Omaha hospital will be given coms. Mrs. Ward roses and daisies | o & o it | Entertains at Dinner. ;;,fl:”l,,‘,“"':“'>(A'\.,,,I,,‘,: Lake Country g : were used to ornament the smaller |Q. H. ¥ Titus Lowe { Mrs. Walter Dale entertains at din-| ) ¢ a banquet, followed by that big can powders are cheap in price because they are cheap in quality, that tables at which the guests were| " e BUA ner this evening at her home for some) ;0" 3¢ (he regular Friday dance they are often unrcliable. They are made to sell, not to serve and satis{y— cated | Honor Bride-to-Be. | pupils and friends. A basket of Kil-| 0t 0" evening. Sixty-five plates they are not economical, either to buy or use. { rnoon, the young | The Loyal Daughters' club of va\-,‘.‘i“‘;';“" i ‘l“” "“”"‘””';“ ";"“”l have been reserved for the hospital uple leit lorado for few | son gave a surprise shower on Mon- | (20.¢ 3t Which covers will be placed |g¢fyir, Mr, C. H. Waters, president 'rh M | Th F t bride's -away | day evening in honor of Miss Ruby wf"(‘r...,.,,,.. S e of the Hospital association, will make en emor ze ese acis blue w‘ul lack | Davey, whose marriage to Mr. Harry | William Dox, Gladys H. Chambers, Kirt o ‘dn\ ;u:f[( Reed takes place in July. Those|Alise P. Tedrow Y3l Calumet Baking Powder prevents failure and waste; it is absolutely pure— of blue at the | present we Minse | present were Martne Dal P s 3P | : and absolutely dependable. with a deep | M T e A el - Clocks Called for, Repair- g r—‘————-— i ‘,.‘ gstin Letiie, Deats Lala Bpas. rirude Elleworth, Effe Cleland ed and Delivered. g‘nlh t lr [“:-, of n.unrnrils t;f tested strer}g!:ll are em[;lnyc:li i:\hfl:e |T:;I:|“g of wo th Irene Moulthrop X 2 > ’ wa will a8 umet, ese ingredients are so perfectly proportione at Al umet use ™ M - Phone Tyler 1686-W and we will call ) " * At Carter Lake Club. tor m";n L) g - Mo g o Bakings come from the oven light, fluffy, evenly grained, beautifully raised wit I'he Carter Lake Kensington club || liver them and absolutely wholesome. Go to your dealer and demand a ean of Calumet )n their re will hold a business meeting at the . » sure to get C Tae g — Ocilaels o8 ! ‘ ST e peaasy, mach nK Al Semng of a Clock be sure to get Calumiét. Used'in millions of homes—recommended by the Mre. Feil « L M. Kroye |o'clock to elect officers and make || is » vers Important matter, to got par best chefs, cooks and domestic science teachers, plans for the season's activities o By g ALt oyl et | : 2 g Strawn-Kay Wedding Lambda Nu Dance. oo P e T g e, Received highest awards World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago; Paris, I ; th o fime ainee Nl The La la Nu club will give a|Seniors Entertained TRY US—JUST ONCE France, March 1912, Béa ance Friday evening M{Hmm hall Miss Mary Fuller and Miss Beulah , arried, The | ' 3 s Clasks were the hostsases of the day || Christiansan & Zimmer, s K AU N > ajo e Browne all seniors. The af A e v e L S AL o A .v:--_m' i v, | APthur Kiaine Dantel Kisine, fair was a luncheon at Happy Hol- || 401 Rose Bldg., 16th & Farnam f w, chaperoned by Miss Euphemia ' at At the Field Club JTohnspn Miss Lillian Galway. A £ fon. A ate allarge basket of pink peouies decor g m— , : : ed by tea, O e s ay ever Preparedness and % § Engagement Announced o o3 gt Syl A B g - Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Patters \ t | At Happy Hollow Club. st ted the | Announce the engagement of the Cosi s Ba . laughter, Miss Abbie 5. Patterson, t ,,\\ *FEVER or ROSE COL : - Mr. John J reman ALE at all Drug e Look for @ sy M1% [ For Miss Congdon Write 1 . N this sign \7 . N Merriam gave a umnuan(Al COMPANY C - on : eon, | e, & s | QUALITY your d ke, At lf\\b‘lk WYOMING, | A . dealer’s = 2 window. 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