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THE OMAHA SUNDAY B leave today for a three weeks' trip to Chicago and points farther east. uest for the summer Miss Sara As- Massachusetts, to spend the summer. a ords of Nashville, Tenn. Miss As- Mrs. Palmer has had a cottage there 4 for two summers past. fords is a graduate of the Ward-Bel-| Miss Margaret Cyl]gn has rqturngd Mr, and Mrs. Joseph F. Byrne left| mont school of Nashville and has been | from a four months’ trip in California. Saturday for Washington, D. C., to|a classmate of Miss Dunham at Co-|She was accompanied by Miss Clar- visit her sister, and then to go to|lumbia, Tenn, issa Dolan of Hollywood, who will be ;| Atlantic City. Mr. Byrne will be away| Mr. John Hanighen, who is a mem-|her guest for some weeks. tbli WILL SELL TICKETS FOR SOCIETY MOVIE to be shown for benefit of Child Saving In- stitute. From left to right, the ladies are Mrs. W. K. Reed, Mrs. E. H. Sprague, Mrs. W. A. Redick and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze. What Women Are Doing in the World two or three weeks, but Mrs. Byrne |ber of next year's senior class at Cor-| Mrs. C. Louis Meyer and lit expects to be gone until August. nell university, has been elected chair- | daughter left Wednesday to spend t iss Frances Nash left Tuesday|man of the freshman advisory board |summer with her parents, Mr. and for New York and goes next week to|of that school. He is spending the|Mrs. Luman, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Heath, Mass,, in the Berkshires, for |summer at Cornell, taking a special | Meyer will join them about the first the summer, Miss Nathalie Myers|law course in corporation formation.|of August. of Dubuque is with her. They were| Miss Lilian Weiss has returned together last summer at this same|from the University of Chicago to place, spend the summer with her parents, Ralston ] 1} Social Gossip er, Ludovic, will join their mother| Morton Wakeley goes from Cornel! . We_ekly meetings of the Society of from school at Torresdale, Pa., and|to Washington for a few days before Mrs. Margaret Van Cleve and little { Mrs. L. F. Crofoot and family left|Mr. and Mrs, A. Weiss. Sunday for their summer place at| Miss Grace Allison arrived home i i daughter were Sunday visitors here. o American Widi il ; Lawrenceville. Mr. Crofoot will go|coming home. 3 O £ Steamboat Yom: ‘;‘Noy:xe(r’:‘;? ch;l:i?:i.:e|g!::c!ii;e_ i ; cast later. Few Omaha boys are graduating B O Fklong)o RO \ ¢ The Benson Woman's Foreign ir Missionary society met at the home jqj of Mrs. C. S. Byars Thursday. A review was had and plans were made for a picnic in July, The Baptist Missionary circle of Benson will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. V. Starrett. Mrs, A. Hoefler and Mrs. Lipps will be the leaders of the program, Northeast Harbor, Mount Desert.|Sunday from school at Manhattan- Miss Virginia Crofoot and her broth-|ville, N. Y. h . i lo,, is visiting relatives ) —_ this year from college, Victor Cald- Springs, Colo,, i e B S T A p WAEDELEERDA yell being the only one frqm Yale. | "[Eie, v1o40 Rothermund was visit- 1 Nssearibl rooym 4 49 iin, tie \ \ b Mrs. Edward C. Smith of Kansas|He will remain east to visit 4 college | . lf!§ Se- Gretna Saturday and 3 Y I } 4 T ; City and children spent the week end | friend until later in the summer. 'S"gd"e" LA ‘ Omaha members of the Society of | : /i here with her mother, Mrs. Henry| Francis Gaines, who is finishing his | S4193Y Amreican Widows wili call a meeting of the Council Bluffs widows, to be | held at the Council Bluffs Young Womens' Christian association, Fri- day evening at 7:45, W. Yates, at Hillside. Mrs. Wilson Low left last week for Chicago to join some friends for an eastern motor trip. She will visit at|a week at the Converse place at Westbrook, Conn., and Cohasset be-| Marion, Mass., young Converse being 4 s fore her return, a senior at Yale this yesr. Mr. The annual meeting of the Moth- : [ ? Mrs. Charles Whitehead and daugh- | Gaines arrived Wednesday. ers’ Culture club of the West Farnam § 1 4 ter of Denver spent Tuesday in Oma- | .Fritz Buszholz has returned from district will be held Wednesday at | ' ' ha with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bald- | Yale, accompanied by his classmate, - the home of Mrs, E. O. Hamilton, rige on their way home from Wash= | Robert Whittlesv of New Haven, who 4103 Davenport street. Election of ington, where Miss Whitehead has | will visit him for several weeks |, officers will take place and plans for just graduated from Mrs. Somers'| John Hanighen, who graduates next next year's work will be discussed. 2 school. year froth Cornell, .will spend the — Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burns and Mr. |summer, taking a special i The North Side circle of the Child and Mrs. Harry Tukey will leave June | course there. f{e wri.l’ic‘l:e sil:in:’;dl(); servation league will give a picnic 30 for Cleveland, and from there will | his mother and brothers in August supper tor the members, their hus- motor east by way of Canada. Mr. ill i - bands and children at ‘Miller park, +. Burns will st b L and Mrs. Burns will remain at Salter's | plain for a few weeks before the re- en 0 rrls nn b }Y.:‘,':‘:“";{' J““l; 28‘. )]i]r%. Rox .m.a Point, on Buzzard’s Bay, for the sum- | opening of college. CHRISTMAS LAKE | 3 A president, will be assiste ) i b oo il b sssitad mer. Albert Sibbernsen returned last Mrs. Martha Heth left Saturday for k f 2 z | ;" Shéfiin' Mu.dC. . McKenzie and H:uughton, e b oo ha ol weelcifrom Dartmouth, MINNETONKA, MINN rs. B. L. Wonder, Miss Agnes Palla ot Papillion spent '8 a few days here last week. . Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bamiger enter- tained a party of nineteen at dinner | ¢ Tuesday evening. ~ The Ladies’ Card club was enter- tained by Mrs. D. C. Dodds Thurs- day, and all report having a pleasant afternoon. The club attened the play ' at_the Brandeis. Fale e D. J. Bottorffs of Gordon is visit- ing at the P. D. McCormick home. _ HOTELS AND RESORTS. junior year at Yale, has recently een elected to the Elihu club, a senior club, and was the gnest for ding of her granddaughter, Miss Heth . 2 t ac- Miller Park M B 3 Vaill, and Mr. Alvin Dessau, which | Personal Mention, Oue“d!‘:;:nm:zfr:;(:hi‘;_ i“ ark Mothers' cicle will : takes place next Saturday. Mr.| Miss Laura Crandall left Frida: Sommec A :::ntn,::: l:mt;telnfi;m:‘:":\‘;fl:::x:;he‘?: Stockton Heth will leave about the |evening for Chicago, where she will est standard. Minimum Wednesday, a business meeting will middle of the week. enter Chicago university. rate $25.00 per week. be held at the home of Mrs. A. E Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weller and| Miss Grace Jones is making a Address Inquiries—Manager y ; 0 . E, e : ¢ Miss Dorothy Weller, who motored | week’s visit to her sister, Miss Hel i i is, Mi Lindell, 3059 Curt_ enue, to Knoxville, 1L, a week ago for the | Jones, in Des Moines, Ta. 1ss Helen (| gotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minn. " Chapter B, P, of P, E. O. sister- SR RTINSO R R graduation of Miss Marion Weller| Miss Ruth Redfield, eldest daughter hood B R e R | it L a0 i i sl S o e e | .~ afternoon . R. tt, ) nied by ) | ung eration for appendi- Webster ."yn!'"'nu d,h..:::. to the who was valedictorian of her class. |citis at the Swedish Mission hgspital A e nd chapter convention at Alliance | FRESIDENT OF WEST OMAHA Mrs. B. B. Wood, who had expected | last week, is convalescing rapidly. i E:g week, Mrs, Frank C. Patton, the ’ West Ambler Wh to leave this week to visit her daugh-| Mr. and Mrs. Truman Buck, who E L E 3 priuident. and Mrs. W. I-l.i Peacock ’ i at ter, Mrs. VX. H. Cranmer, iE De}r:- meflgy solg tlal;r home on Twem;ii will reports of th % ver, received a wire saying that the|second an icago streets, wil .‘"‘, eports of the meeting, sooial AthVltles is Going On latter’s little son Harry has scarlet leave the house about June 25 and go BY NOTE 8 Rev. Titus Lowe, pastor of the < A . fever and the family are quarantined. |to the Fontenelle until they leave in * Special Co i . First Methodist church, will give a Sl Seibal G T n SOOlety Gn'cles Mrs. Wood has, therefore, postponed | July for Boulder, Colo., for the sum-|| 3 W;Hk:ms;.;Y .IU ]:;:"22 tarts ss Mabel Gleason left Saturday her visit. mer. . for Ravenna, Neb., where she will Among the spectators at the Cor-| Mrs. Charles Dyball has leased her || Solos, Auompu':lu-nh Taught fiendflthe ngmlr{ncr with her sister, (Continued from Page Two.) nell races at Poughkeepsie yesterday [ home to Mr. and Mrs. George Munroe rs. Harry Butler. Tuesday at the court house be- —_— Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towle |for several months. Miss I Dy- Mrs. Lee Stull of Denver has been | beautiful decorations of white and :vne;ethd;- d:“:ghtc::, i’/xou:lMafiano;vn; ball and aunt'onMr:. ]o}li:: Kruel?:, le);t l“a"a A"an v'“"“ scnnol fore the Business Women's council meeting. The women of the Imman- uel Baptist church will serve the B Basincse Women's plenic will i Mpiness \vomen's piciic wi . | the guest of Mrs. John Rabshaw the |green being used. Miss Naomi Towle; Mr. and Mrs.|Saturday for Nevada, stopping in 26-27 Arlington Block. ;evluld Thu_rlfla,x.ngne 32. at the last 'week. J The bride, who is the daughter of | Clement Chase, Dr. B. B. Davis and | Denver and Salt Lake. Miss Dyball 18113 Dodge Street. Young Men's Christian association Mrs, M. Moore went to Lincoln |the superintendent of the city hall, is [ Mr, Herbert Davis, and Miss Regina | will remgin west until the opening of pa { Mond;y to visit her daughter, Mrs, |active in many Swedish fraternal and | Connell, school in the fall. M. McGrail. j social socicties of this city. The Swed- | “Mr, T. W. Switzler is visiting with [ _Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Cohn returned 4 ish Norden Singing society through |pis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren | Tuesday from California and left Fri- rk. / Phil Long has 5“’“‘ to Stockton, | jnyitation of the grlde'l {lt}xer at- . The P. E. O, sisterhood convention which close Alliance Friday was fi::‘e- to help in the great harvest|tended in a body and sang in both " one of the most successful ‘conven- Switzler, enroute to New York city, [day evening for Lake Geneva, Wis,, tions of this otfiuniutlon ever held where he will make his home. Mr. |to attend the graduating exercises of i American and Swedish. Switzler has been for the past three |their son, Bud Cohn, and their Featuring Now the m&:":‘l::‘:; farb?h'ek ‘,;o,;!;g: ‘;::: % Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carlsen and two | Mr. and Mrs. Lantz will make their years with the Panama-Pacific Inter-|nephew, Mayer Spiesberger, son of Rare Scarcity _are: President, Mrs. Lue R. Spencer | | children motored over from Harlan, |future home on a farm near Red|national exposition in San Francisco|Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Spiesberger, at| [ ty of North Platte; first vice president, la, Friday for a few days' visit with|Oak, Ia. as manager of the Bureau of Reports [ Northwestern Naval and Military | [8 ] CI k D. Rueling of Wymore: second Mr. and Mrs. Ola Carlson. Among the out-of-town guests were | gnd Collections. academy. Before their return to Oma- Chlme OCKS vice president, l’u, Captolia Tully of Lafayette Gilmore has gone to Mur- | the following: Mrs. Harry Payne of New York|ha they will travel for some time in Truthful Ti Allhncel;( organizer, Mrs. Norah Kil- 7 J |dock, Neb., for a week’s visit. MMF- lrx‘l hlf'"&bL P-f,“"‘-, Mr. ‘Sld u}rived Wedne;lgay (n:x}:ld lls t]h{e guest | the east. 5 ruf ime 3 rs. J. A, Lindberg, Miss Verna Ol-| of her cousin, Mrs. Charles Kountze, —_— i i lian of Kearney; recording secretary, Mr. and Mrs. P. Jensen and Mr. and {dn Albert Osian, Mr. ‘Albin | o 2o cougin, Mrs. Charles Kountz | In and Out of fhe Bee Hive, Charming Chimes Hester . f Omaha; cor- ¥i d, | Ve h ; Mrs, m‘w ap‘:l"':o wfl‘l'l h ‘;::‘e fi:s lt?&’i':; n:gtorc:l“:lo :h&::wg:’yl Johnson, Mr. Carl Alm, Mrs. Bessic | well known in New York for “her BMl_u Helen Maynard and Miss $35 ! $100 3 h iibeclné treasurer, Mrs, with friends and reiatives. ";‘t“d:""“l"‘dfi“" gd“i r:’dt.ez:ofio:; cnrrhelnt tt}:mh:ilecturu.,j wl;lncl;‘she gives ’i:fl:;::k;ltl'lg_?n:o leCf:l :{hur.uday for a Kemp 2 : anton, Ia.; Mrs. N. el di ter and which are very 1tornia. % M o DR lfl' Lolz.iavsiltleet"flh:xi': tlixle?‘rllcylr w:é"e':_' QOakland, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe r‘;,’,.,fl,, e]_,v.l,‘: week Mrs. Payne was| Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Anderson day on a fishing trip. Johnson from Wyman, Ia. in Chicago reporting convention news e John Wisler and wife and sister, | Grant-Garrow Wedding. frstuiRmoRlyn Bagles ers were laid for Mesdames Allemg- | Mrs, Siger, and nephews, Glen and | The - marriage ‘of Miss Helen A, ham, Frances, Ames, Dennis, Culkin, | George Wisler, motored to Cedar |Garrow and Mr. Guy Barton Grant of | Notes of the School Set. Hinchey, . McElroy, Tobin, Furen,|Creek Wednesday to visit their sister, | Omaha was celebrated Tuesday eve-| Miss Jeannette Jaeger has returned Jameson, McDonald and Radzuweit. | Miss Gladys Wisler. p ning at Logan, la., Dr. Kressel offi- | from St. Clara’s college at Sinsinawa, Mrs, Glen Gerken entertained at|ciating. The only witnesses to the |Wis., to spend the summer with her 3 b iy dinner Wednesday “’Cnmi in honor | ceremony were the sisters of the |parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Jaeger g:’ i plasdinind B e iy 'y Benson of Mrs. W. Potts and Mrs. Love Potts | bridegroom, Mrs. Louis Mosher and |at Carter Lake club. atten h:"' 0ol, to “’;‘“ '; H 3 and son, Master Walter, of Cedar|Miss Elizabeth Grant. The young| Miss Katherine Davenport is at- WB. T parents, Mr. an Soclal Gn-oles Rapids, il.. and Mrs. J. 8. Carse of eople were at the Hotel Fontenelle | tending a house party of Gamma Phi s J. tkins, i 5 Omaha. i or several days and left Fridl¥ eve- | Beta members at Denison, Ia. Mrs. L. L. Strawhecker left for Mrs, E. A, Stevens entertained at|ning for Kansas City for a brief stay. | Richard Page returned from Law- c\‘ufo where she will be the guest Mrs. Emil Carl tained dinner Thursday evening for Misses |On their return they will make their | renceville Thursday morning, as did of relatives. § iRt oy ors. tmil Carlson entertained at a | Helen Baroff and Emma Fredericks | home in Omaha. George Vose a few days earlier. Rob- surprise party in honor of her sister, | Mrs. Al F. Steyker and son, Hurd, | \f; Efrit Gravert, who graduated | ® ed from Chicago, where Mrs.|fom Mount Loretta academy last | . tryker attended the graduation of | Tyesday morning, Covers were laid 5 f Chicay ert Loomis and Robert Crane are ex- her son from the University of Chi- for eight euests. A host of the younger society set|honor of Miss ‘Margaret Solomon, | byt is at the intercollegiate boat races 0. L Floyd 'llbllllw of Peru, Ia., arrived | Gives Linen Shower. pected home this week. is week on a visit to his brother, | Miss Evelyn Copeland entertained | Arthur Loomis has been spending cago law school. Mrs, O, I Seitz entertained the i i b W u A 9 a surpri arty Saturday eve- | whose marriage to Mr. Bert McMillan { Mrs. Irvin Howe and daughter, Ber- | Aufweiderselien club at her home last | ning on_ > Marshall, 11 4 at Poughkeepsie today, and returns to 4 Stamped Linen Finish Paper or Correspondence Cards With Mon- ogram Die, quaay and Tuesday 79c VERY special offer from A_ the stationery section for Monday and Tuesday only. You may choose fifteen styles Hiufil::ig Watkins returned’ ohn Rabshaw. at a linen shower at her home in|, ‘week in New York from Cornell, st | ning on Miss Martha Marshall, the (will take place next week. 'Those|[thaca for the last t of the Cor- —1, 2 or 3 letters—cut on steel, onda; d | ‘ 3 aca for the last concert of the ) 1 1t ( e ehe l%‘:d““m goilfl‘::. ?'1:"‘;:" t;:y T. . M ‘Yndsu‘lxo.\ll;“(;' M:l: ::e?licn being her twenticth birth- refill:; were members of the K. K.|pnell Glee and Mandolin club next and a box of linen finish high | spend d'n'r"‘“}m';" Sandon left r, and Mrs, Harold Goll, formerly ¥ A ind Mrs. | of West Side, announce the arrival of for Los Angeles to spend | wj Matheison, and hter to ? daughter at thei h jemcheen for Beide-to-Bs, Me, a0 Mes W7, Keley: Jut wecle | B 72ung daughter at their new home | “Mrs. A. L. Williams entertained at 'y wee! oun. h f ta- g &"{P“ entertained the | Roy Byars of Chicago is visiting at | Mrs, John Linnerman and children !Ffi:‘:(?:y xnr: l:g:or E? l:e?r‘ge-t;-lgeb. %l;:-.‘:hl\:;&!: assnfu:ds:;. O;lzrcis:ne;- ay_Afternoon | the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | have been the guests of relatives in | 31, jaean: u A n at luncheon' Wednesday ||, p, B, " | Couneil Bluffs the By Miss Emelia Griffen of Florence, the | pected about the first of July in time " i ly 4, : “l s"‘:’ l‘i"ek Nk' y Mrs, Wilson of Mason City,| ~Mrs. M. Quinn of San Dieflo, Cal,, g::"“ being Mrs. M. J. Griffen, Miss orwti};ebgg;n‘gl;:rhenv:lls‘::;;ho ‘l’3 Zld- hia Andetson of Blair, Miss Lula : s a guest at the home of Mrs. |is the guest of Mrs. George Marshali, | Rorne ‘a"§tor G carts 1SS L | Zew's by ed at 8 * luncheon (ivs Maude Grebe and Mis ! iilr. William Kent of San Francisco and Mr. Robert Byrne of New York inney. Mrs. Lizzie Amburst of West i day afternaon for Miss Harriet | ‘Mg tyn!fie rJO‘"!IOH of Nebraska | Center street left on w:dngldly for | Miss Maude Grebe and Miss Lesora Miss City are the guests of their clasdsmate Mead and two daugh-|mg Summer at Lake and Seashore. [at Yale, Mr. Jarvis Offutt. berg, who will be married soon. | ity an ors’ Martin of Schuy- ki 4 th " | Williams. A uther home last week. t ived Wednesday from Ode- h b ts were Misses Agnes Wil-| “\Mr and Mrs. Terry of Ni ew York beorls" lln:nvteo B ::d & & d’“k'en Fdp wt[r‘:élé\é:yy ]"\lflxugfh l:,;‘s gone to| Miss Helen Dunham has as her uise Schindel and Annette | City ‘have left after a week's visit unn, She left Saturday ‘\;1" o {x\‘fxvj‘ud‘;o; 2;d ;‘ll'u.mfinoe:- A Clear Head and Eyes \s obtained, during HAY FEVER season, 4 t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1 i ts. b‘? Monday Afternoon High Five {; ki hs :1"!"".’;:‘:"::, p‘:;";fi’“. J’ othy Judson plan to go to Wequeton- ide | 5ing in July. S Tuesday and will be at home about Friday of next week. Malcolm Baldrige took the part of “Hector” in one of the old Greek grade paper or correspondence cards stamped with your selec- tion of dies. The die alone would sell for $1.50. Monday and Tuesday, specially priced at, complete set for 79¢. BURGESS-NASH GompANY. was entertained at the home of | * {35, D, S, Williams entertained on | . g ker. : A\ Wednesday for Mrs. J. W. Gamble | Women's Christian Temperance union | _Mrs. Joseph Barker and children _ One of the large social affairs of land Joe Eaton, and on Sunday for Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Glen Ger- | Will leave June 27 for Salter's Point, encement week was the annual | \iss"Agnes Stitt. d ken, as_superintendent of the dom.|South Dartmouth, Mass, for the ior banquet held at the Hotel Loy-| My, C. T. Oleson entertained the estic science department, had charge | summer. Smlfdlg“mmn'. The banquet | Aygustina Luther league at her home | of the program. Ice cream and cake Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane ex- was beautifully decorated in the |15t Wednesday evening. A musical | were gerved. pect to go to Atlantic City and Po- il 5 you dieest Wyen Tootioh & OL ior colors of purple and white. | program was given. i Mesdames Frank Cochryne and |land Springs about the middle of July WRITE FOR PAMPHLET. evening Mr, and Mrs. Wal-|" hrilles Dorothy, Eunice ad Roma | Brank Dunn gave an afternoon party | and will be joined at Atlantic City by COOK CHEMICAL COMPANY, Nitchie entertained the senior | Roth have gone to spend some time Monday to the eighth grade grad-|Mr. and Mrs. W. A, C. Johnson. W b and faculty at a lawn party in | ith relatives near Tekamah, nates of Beaels school. *hose pres-| Mrs. J. é Hanighen and sons, Ber- Casper, Wyoming, U. onor of their daughter, Lucille, Mrs. Arthur Atack and daughter, | o\¢"are: The Misses Eldora Gantz, |nard and Cleary, will leave July 1 for ber e class. The lawn was | Doris of ‘Gothenburg, Neb., are visit- Bavtha' Hensthan.: -Edna Murray: Lake Champlain, where they will ted with Japanese lanterns and fing old friends in Benson. B Henrietta Jackson, Sadie Murray, Ar-|pend the summer and will be joined Tuesday morning Miss fiev. Mr. Burrill, Arthur McClung | e So0 o0 Lucy Westin, Geral-|later by John Hanighen, who is at Raynor entertained the class at{and Rev. Mr. Calyert will accompany dine Wolfe and . Florence \Vright- present at Cornell university. aremont nn Lake park. about fifty boys on a hike and camp- | yo ' TCy Heg Grimes John Gut.| , Mrs. George H. Palmer and chil- day evening Mr. Ralph Gold- |ing expedition to Elk City on Mon- | J €815, ¥ King, John Murray, Cecil [dren and her sister, Miss Morse, left 17th and Jackson Sts. entertained the class at his home, dahmornlnii Y Risiody: and 'George Wisler, Ice|Friday for Dennis, on Cape Cod, as seniors, but alumni, Perma-| Mrs, F, H. McVicker will ente cream and cake were served by the “Omaha’s New Down Town Hotel” . were elected and the | tain the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Misses Bertha and Beatrice Cock- nt in dancing, ciety next week, and the Methodist | Te8 The rooms are fully exposed to light Ac ensington of the 'East- women will hold a picnic Wednesday | ™Y¢5 0 G bl and alr, equipped with running hot and o Dar was enterained at the home | at Hanscom pack. shower for her dau htsr Miss Eliza- S wabem, slesis TN, Selaphons, slog rs. J. V. Miller, assisted by Mrs.| Miss Agnes Nissen was pleasantly beth, swho will b gj "bride. Th. trio fans for summer, especially planned n irsley, Thursday afternoon. | surprised last week before leaving for | beth, who will be a June bride. Those 26¢ convenience of lsdy and gentleman Each floor is provided with ample shower and tub baths and ice water. resent were Mesdames J. Vickers, Exceedingly low rates by week. last season. For sale at all Drug Stores or i APOLLO PLAYER PIANOS, With or ?‘hfisgl’ecsgigobiom HOSPE PLAYER PIANOS, $450, $500, $550 KIMBALL, WHITNEY & HINZE PLAYER PIANOS, $425, $475, 8550 LARGE LINE OF NEARLY NEW PLAYER PIANOS, 8290, $325. $350. $375 TWO DOLLARS A WEEK BUYS ONE. YOU CAN AFFORD THIS. If Not Let Us Entertain You with a Free Selection on ASK FOR AND GEY SKINNER'S ternoon was spent at needle | Chicago, the guests were Misses Bess v P and a dainty P‘“Mhmn was %h‘t‘l::? Clarl‘ Dutton, Hazel Larsen,{J. Cole, T, Cockryne, S. Boyd, L IGHEST QUALITY Christine Nissen; Messrs. Leo Ryan, | Linquist, Misses Carrie _and Lydia sp been given | Elmer Swanson, Jack Buller, Jesse | Wisler, Jessic Black, J. Murphy and , whose mar- | Jackson, Art Westergard, George |E. Black. - to William® Carlson will" take {\'euterx-rd and Miss Helen Wester-| A miscellaneous shower Friday 36 PAGE RECIPE BOOK FREE e 21, Monday evening Mrs. gard. b e night on Mlslet"F Hekns_mlan. whose | SKINNER MFG. CO.,OMAHA, U.S.A. n Miss F - 3 ., C. E. Farris left on | marriage to Mr. Fran omas oc-| pa loiaiensons sbaves o Satgdl‘ndlou:!‘(end a family reunion | curs next Wednesday, Those present i aeoN L IIGNE B e YOUR FILMS f Mrs. Farris' parents [ were Misses Christine and Martha Properly Developed and Printed ,‘,:' llktdhr;':\:li:. Ind. .| Madsen, Laura Treiber, Helen W " en !..c(tpe With Us. The church celebrated its | ler, Lulu Paulsen, Alice Jensen, . Films Developed Free tenth anniversary Thursday evening | nora Jacobsen, Sarah and Lillian with the burning of the mortgage and | Givens, Marian’ Elliott, Elsie Reiter,|, You can keep vour hale at its very best When Prints Are Ordered washing it with this simple, i sive 3 Vivian Bulton, Helen Frahm, E ' the Welte Artistic Player. 8 rxr}r.nck Rowen of Chicago, while | yn Roessig, Emma Weisenber roogbly of al the ‘dandruft and i sug Printing 3c to Sc Each. Al on her ‘way from Honolulu, and Mrs. | Messrs, Byron, Everett and Ralph | Jea: Tz clean, lvh:lno::n: h‘;:“‘u:l Mh:: All work left before 4 p. m. Fred Carpenter of Sioux City, Ia, | Gantz; Frank and Byron Madsen,| % AT AL eaie AN g ready following day at noon, visited with Mrs. L. A. Simmons lact | Clifford and Ray Cole, Charles and clean water, One finds THE KAMERA SHOP ® week. 03 el B 8 Floyd Hensman, M. King, Lyle and e il \dl:t‘n'fl i ‘:;""l'" kh'l ° Mrs. Claud Glant ente at ule Jackson ,John Garman, Albert|in fact tha abundant than 507 Brandeis Theater Bldg. ner on Sun Mrs. A.[Dowling, Frank Frahm, William Yoy o h&'-'t Seran be d:‘for)lr.md adant than . ad Mra. Cosmos and Mr, Albert and O scalp will Mail Orders Filled. (g iy st Fogcn, Albect dod. Oscar Johuson u%a 1513-15 Douglas St.

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