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18 Going On * § in Society Circles t Happy Hollow Club, " flr}."nd Mrs. W. C.;Ross enter- fained at dinrier at Happy Hollow club last evening. - A basket of roreopsis and daisies was the centerpiece. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames— W. F. McFarland, Oakland, Cal Turner McAllaster of Mr, Benjamin McAllaster of Oukland Mendi - Miswes— Emily, Ross | “Mr, agd Mrs. C/E. Niswonger en- g #€d at dinner at the club last| " SAcevenfg: - Snap-dragons were used on | 1 Tippery of fifeapotis, who'is visiting Her par- , Mr. ‘and’ Mrs. J. B. Blanchard, until the first of August, was a mem-| 3 of the party. Others weré Mr. ;Mr,f Mrs. George Updike and Mr. and 14 84 lanchard. A e A Mr. and Mrs.-1. Sibbernsen- had a *idinner party of ten yesterday evening. The Windsor F. Megeaths and Norris wartwout and W. F. Dawson -enter- % ¢%.-At the Field Club. o =, Mrs: Emma Manchester entertained L [# at dinnter’ at the Field tlub last:even- i for a _number of out-of-town ‘&su. A .basket of ‘garden flowers goupied: the center of the table and | i -4 'flower_basket place cards were used. .o Cover§- were_laid for: ‘ [F0 Sténsrs. wnll Mesduihes ¥ Gl M Jeksol of Ancoln, { | i “Others 'who dined &t the Field club R, e wit! ol six, ad Dr. Grant. Williams and” Jack aan tdined at dinner ¥ Pg",. ing people of the college set enjoyed: ‘c’ihm-dnefiy‘en er- ihg as the guests of Mr, Her- Wett' Davig, who . entertained for his ollege ‘mate, Mr. George B, “York, ‘who reached | jng in. his car . ani ! pl{’?hl had as m ‘the Country club Sat- “{ will leave ‘| Mra, "Frenth were in New %y “:r two and reached Baton. Rouge A0 | week-end Mrs: E. E. Wright Wit of Hebron 5 Fowns each had six guests and R. A. | [4 | bute the numbers, : ?fiu Marion Towle, returns o “+|'are’ stopping ' at the Harbor Point “ |[DHICAGO GIRL' GUEST ‘AT R, R. EVANS HOME. N Anna McCormack, reader, and Mrs. E. A. Weathers, so prano, will contri- musical An especially attractive | program has been arranged for chil- dren’s day, Thursday. Violin, piano and ‘vocal sclections will be given by the little folks, These children’s day programs are growing in sqpuhmy and are both interesting and instruct- ive. The program on astronomy and the lantern parade last Thursday were largely attended. Social Gossip. d . Mrs. George M. Ribbel and lnmlvv left Thursday for Chautauqua, N Miss Ethel Andrews, the Camden, N. {\ Mrs, John L. Kennedy and children left last Saturday for Estes Park and are at the Stanley hotel. Mr. Joseph Baldrige has joined Mrs. Baldrige at Rockland, Me,, for the remainedr of the summer, Miss: Naomi Towle: returned Fri- day from Cleveland, O;, where she has been visiting for two weeks: Francis Gaines left Wednesday for Shetidan, Wyo., to visit friends and to p,o later with them to Dome Lake, rs. B, B. Wood expects to leave . {next wesk for Denver to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Cranmer, and Mr, Cranmer. (Mrs. Ben. Gallagher, Mrs, B. F. Crummer and Mrs. Herman Kountze, who went to Harbor Point last week, cly i Miss' Mary .Fitch is spending the summer in New York. Fl.::' ::gthar. "Mts, Fitch, is mim with her other aughiter, Mrs, C. E. fohunn. for the ’.;“!'H' 1d Gifford and Hal aro) ord and son, Hal, 3 flfv’rhunduy for .Estes Park her sisters Millard (7% Vi t Weller, :B. Walker and small-daugh- Syn,?ue, i arrived in Saturday morni ome of her sister,’ “W. Clarke, - Mrs. Walker, Mrs. rke and | mhx.g. ine l%:venemt maha August 1 to visit their father, Mr. Ch-fi:- F. Weller, ‘at Weller; Colo. Mrs, Hugh Thomas of enver, another sister, will join the hmtl{ wrtdr at Weller,' Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Weller have béen in Colo- rado since the Fourth of July, Notes of Interest. - Since leaving Omaha ten days ago, r. and Mrs. Herbert French have n up their Louisville home and nwleg to Baton Rouge, La, where Mt 'Frenich_goes in ‘the interest of the Deere: Plow company. Mr. and Orleans a ng and_ are Mrs. Osgood ‘Eastman and daugh- ter, Margaret, left yesterday for Mil- waukee, where they will spend the with Miss Helen Eastman, Monday Mrs, Charles Kountze fllnhlhm.i!:linor, join them, and gether they 'fo to El?hnim Wi visit Miss Martha Folda for a few days before going on to Mackinac for a week. Miss Elinor will remain |at Ephraim while her : mother and Mrs, Eastman are at Mackinac, and Miss Margaret Eastman will stay in Milwaukee with her sister. Later rs, Kountze and Salter's Point, nd Mrs. East- | man will stay at Pine Lake, Wis. 3§ | Bluffs, with her da oy o wppe Syl : club, dlfi: ijrl.t o‘:x}; oz the our St hen© Miss 16 face, Jwg:’ym;ma . hair’ spring, Brothers ety oY ere’s a Genuine “FOR'ONE WEEK ONLY : idjusted to heat and cold, steel brace main spring, safety click, g:t:nt re utiful Mrs. .. Donald acrae, - Council ter, Mrs, Clif- ford Wolfe, went to ' Moin week to say goodbye to Dr, . who has gone with the medical corps of the Iowa National Guard to the border, # Miss Ida M. Crowell has arrived in Los Angeles, where she will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Crow- ell,sand her cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Ten Strike | ator, 20-year 14- ved or plain, week— koo 1o M.&O.R R’ las Streets. i|tain Charles Willard Rollins, rs, Fred. || the. Golden: Stairs. § THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 28, | GUEST OF HER SISTER, MRS. PHILADELPHIAN NOW, SHE VISITS OMAHA FRIENDS. E. C. ABBOTT. . Nancy Batlin Lucius C. Dale. Miss Crowell made urely trip west, ntopping in Salt ity, where she has been the w!lt of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. .~ 'Lee. California possesses more than passing interest for Miss Crow- ¢ll, as she is “a native daughter,” Her maternal grandfather, the late Cap- | Miss Hathleen Careigg ‘was among those who early sou(‘nt the Golden State. Years later, her father, the late David Crowell, left his Cape Cod home for the San Joaquin val- ley, ‘Miss Crowell expects to return early: in September. Omaha Colony at Okobojl. Mrs, M. D, Cameron has gone to Lake Okoboji for the summer, Mrs. Clifford Weller, ac- companied by Miss Alice Jaquith and Mr, Elias Vail, left Tuesday to motor to Sioux City and Okoboji. They will return the first of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Bartson, accom- | Sullivan, Mrs. J. M. M Mrs. Jofm A, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Thomas, G. W. Lininger and Mr. and Mrs. A. Griffith and daughter, Wfih t}u Visitors. r was the guest from Monda; Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. R, Ringwalt, Miss Clara extending out far into the ocean. The sea was 80 heavy that all small pleas- ure craft were tied up in port. Among the local folk registered at the Marl. | borough-Blenheim are Mr. and Mrs, |3 mMotor W. J. Connell, Judge and Mrs. J. J etcalf, Mr, and Shane, F. L. Haller, rs. I oseph Garneau of New York until r. and ouise Wright of Chi- cago arrives today to visit Miss Ger. trude Porter and a number of enter- 1916. daughter, Josephine, dwh&the month of August, while Mr. and Mrs. Squier make the trip to the great lakes and to the Thousand Islands and Georgian ay. Mrs. J. J. Brown expects to spend the month of August with her neice, Mrs. John Patrick, on the Patrick ranch in Wyoming Mrs. Robert H. Manley and her two daughters, Beatrice and Marjory, will leave Tuesday evening ‘for a month at Estes Park, Cplo. | Seek Cooler Climes, | _Mr. and Mrs. John Redick are at | fishing. Mrs: John W. Parish has gone to summer, Mr. aud Mrs. Ward | family will leave the | week for Wianno, Mass end of | tonsing early ih August to be ! Mre, Mary I, Creigh far a month. | Mrs. Frank B. Johnson and daugh- | ter, Jeannette, left Tuesday for Alexandria, Minn, where Mrs. | Herdman and family have gone from { Interlaken. | Rainy Lake, which i3 on the boundary | between Minnesota znd Canada, Mrs, Neely and Mr, and Mrs, Donald Mo AL n-ro B At At Ol nhn et ens | Lauguin ana wi. Jouu o, be visitors there during the summer. Plan Motor Trips. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sibbernsen left Tuesday to motor to Sioux City, Okoboji and Minneapolis: Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Davis and Mr. Estes Park, leaving here August 3. friends, Arthur Hanford of is planning a motor trip north to Mackinac and other points in about ten days. Mr. fiobcrt Connell expects to leave next week for Sioux City to join Mr. John Winterbotham of that city to trip through the White mountains, They will ship the car to Buffalo and make the trip there by the lakes, Miscellaneous Shower. Mrs, L. E. Myers, assisted by Miss Mary Goedecke and Miss Abbie Gale Weeden, entertained at a miscellane. ous shower Slturdfi' afternoon in honor of Miss Sue Haworth, who is to be married soon. Bluebirds “for happiness” were used in every possi- ble fashion. A tree with a stuffed bird hovering over a nest was the re. ceptacle for the gifts. Blue larkspur tainments in her honor are planned, | Was used throughout the house. e e on katt Deviy | Miss Porter and Miss Wright were | TWenty guests were present. several weeks at their est Okoboji lake, Iowa. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Burkley and children and Mr. F. J. Burkley will motor to Okoboji Monday, where Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkley have taken the Clarke cottage on Omaha beach for the rest of the season. at Atlantic City. te of the shark scare many he sutf at Atlantic writes that u storm ht Thursday and the surf’ran very high, the breakers are spendin cottage at town-on-the-Hudson. Summer Sojourners. summer at Ogunquit, Me, Mr and M. left famil; yesterday have a cotta Mr. and Fwill visit Mrs, F. ~ BURGE Sunday, July 23, 1916, CLEARING--- important. ‘schoolmates at the Castle at Tarry- Mrg. George C. Smith and family leave today to spend the rest of the month at Wequetonsing, where they fin. Waite Squier and Miss Katherine Squier left yesterday | home Thursday afternoon in honor of | for Bay View, Mich,, where the latter | Mrs.. E. j. Fitegerald and | Friedman of New York, who are the TERE'S what we have every reason to be- lieve the most remarkable clearaway of suits offered in this city this season. Tailored Suits have never been better, and now this sale coming right as it does when most every woman is planning to leave the city for her vacation it makes it doubly Past Hospitalities. Swastika club members held their annual picnic at Lake Manawa, Thurs- day evening. Km. C E Howe entertained at a luncheoh Thursday for Mrs. Kathryn | d rs. Henry F. Wyman and | Verkerke and Dr. Frances Turner of to spend a|Grand Rapids, Mich., who are the uests of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C wrence, Mrs, A. Levine entertained at her Rengler and Miss Martha “EVERYBODY'S STOR Osakis, Minn,, enjoying two weeks of | Anandale, Minn,, for the rest of the | Burgess and | guests of Mrs. A, Weiss for the sum- mer, Miss Amelia Vobril entertained at her home informally on Wednesday evening. The guests were: Missea— Misses— Esther Johnson, Odessa Wilke, Ruth Steepy, Hagel MeClellana, Emma Kaufman, Kitty Gorges, Gladys Carleton, Emina Bosanek, Ruth Johnson, Toss Vobril, Julia Vobril Picnic at Riverview. A picnic. wag, given at Riverview park Tuesday. exening 'in honor of Florence and John Schulting of New- ark, N. J .The party ended in an auto ride through the city. Those present were: Misses— Florence Schulting, Lela Ash Mikses— Alma Barsbaile, Florence Paulison, | Mabel 1ogan, Megsra - . Messrs.— John Schuiting, Joe Confal, Cecil Havens, Dick Jordan. the Miss Mabel Harper goes to Weque- | with | Lee| Mr. H. D. Neely left last week for 4 his island home, The Rookery, in | Mary Barnett, Emil Welna, Swimming Party. § A swimming party was given by Miss Ethel Estes at the Dietz club | for the girls of the United States Na- tional bank. Those attending were: Mirses— Misses— Mignon Lowman, Harriett Hanley, Katharine Wilber, Myrtie Jensen, Mildred McAuley, Aima Krebs, Linnea Pearson, |'Lila" Caley, Emma Sellner, | Margaret Moore, Peggy Fleming, | Laura Baker, ¥thel M. Estes. Neely will join him there next week, | 7. Magowan, 1 Dr, and Mrs. Henry will leave Thurs- C Mesdaines— Tyrrell, Mesdames— cluding Dr. Bailey. Mr. Charles Mc- | Farewell for Mrs. Henry. e, wil | The womten of the First Presbyter- fan church will give a farewell party "ifor Mrs. W. O. Henry at the parish house at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. | day for their new home in Los An- Mr, Robert Howe, with two college \Women's Relief society Sioux | Monday afternoon at the synagogue City and Harold Frank of New York, | at Nineteenth and Burt streets. Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M sS-NASH GOMPANY. Herbert Davis cxpect to motor to Sewing Circle to Meet. The Sewing circle of the Jewish will. meet Betrothal Announcements. Mr: and Mrs. Henry Rohlff an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lillie, to Mr. Alfred Lierk of gmnha, the wedding to take place in the fall. Eastern 8tar Outing. Vesta chapter No. 6, Order of the Eastern Star, entertained at a din- ner dance Wednesday at Carter Lake club, The guests of honor for the evening were Mrs. Josephine Swigart, grand ‘matron of Nebraska, who is also a house guest of Mrs: John Simpson; Miss Rose Owens, grand secretary of Nebraska, and Mr. M. Swigart of Gordon, Neb, Bathing, boating, bowling, movies and dancing were on the program for the evening, Will Attend Tournament. Among those who will go up to Minneapolis next month for the Transmississippi golf tournament are Judge and Mrs. W. ‘A, Redick, who glm to motor up. W. J. Foye also opes to be able to play in the tour- nament if he returns in time from an castern trip on which he left Mon- ay. Personal Mention. Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Karbach left Satutday for Columbus, O. where they will make their future home, Mes. Katherine Griffin left Saturday for Sheridan, Wyo., where she was called by the serious illness of her STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY. - Burgess-Nash Co.~Second Fleor. in man style or kind. Burgess-Nash Co.—Everybody’s Store—16th and Harney. omen’s Tailored Suits That Were Formerly to $45.00 Monday at |MHE Suits are all late this season’s models, instances only one or two of a Plain tailored and fancy flare suits, sizes for misses 14 to 18 and for women 36 to 52 bust measure. Too much stress cannot be laid on the real importance of this offering as values in every | instance represent remarkable Fourteen women were present. [ O: R.|by way of the great lakes and the saving possibilities. aunt, Mrs. John Souse, formerly of Mrs. R. Beecher Howell left Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs Will Carters. and Mr. Carter at Fort | Bridger, Wyo,, for a month or six | weeks. Mrs. Howell's mother, Mrs. | S. V. Chase, is also at Fort Bridger | Mr. and Mrs, John T. Yates re- | turned Sunday from Spirit Lake, Ia., where they motored last week with Mrs. J. J. McMullen and_their niece, Miss Nellie Hale of Denver, and | Mrs, George. Sumner, who remained at- the lake. - Dr. McMullen and Mr Sumner will go up later and motor back with them. ! Mr, Turner McAllister has arrived | from Oakland, Cal, to join his wife, | who has been here with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Edwards, for two months past and who is just out of | quarantine from scarlet fever, with | which she was taken ill soon after her arrival. Mr. and Mrs. McAllister will remain here about two wecks longer. Miss Lillian Edith Shrim, who has | been traveling with friends through the northwest and Canada, will return today from Sand Lake, Minn., where i she spent the last two weeks. She | will visit with her parents, 2Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Shrum, until September 1, when she will resume her school work |at Sterling, Colo. | In and Out of the Bee Hive, Mrs. Wilson Low returhed Tuesday from the east. Miss Kathryn Lacy has returnea from Chicago. s Miss Nan Murphy has returned from several ‘weeks' visit in Sioux ity. Ms. and Mrs, J. deForest Richards have returned from a short trip to Denver: Miss Laura Scott is staying at the Hotel Windemere in Chicago for sev- eral weeks. Mr. Joseph Eaton returned Friday from a two weeks' visit in Nehawka and Lincoln. Mrs. E. Dunnigan and daughter, Alice, left last week for an extended visit in California. Mr, and Mrs. James H. Morton and son, James, ‘have returned from two weeks spent.in Estes park, Colorado. Mrs. Andrew Rosewater left Tues- day for Atlantic City, where she will stay about two weeks and then go to New York. The Misses Agnes and Blanche Pritchard left Thursday evening for a two-months’ visit at various points in the east. Dr, Frank Conlin and Mr, Robert Switzler went Tuesday to Montreal ~ St. Lawrence. Mrs, George Brandeis and Mrs, { Karl Louis went to Chicago Tuesday. Later Mrs. Brandeis expects to visit her sister at New Rochelle, N, Y, Mts. A. E. Keables of Walker, Cal., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. oL Tostevin, her uncle, and aunt. Mrs, Keables, who was formerly Hattie Ivans, returns to Omaha after an ab- sence of Bix years. Rural Teachers to Hold Convention in Omaha . The next National Conference of Rural Teachers is likely to be held in Omaha about November of this year. The Bureau of Publicity of the Com- mercial club has received advices in- dicnin%‘that Omaha will be definitely named before long. Phone Douglas 137.