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Council Bluffs Social Notes Miss Wilma Miller, who was a mem- ber of the graduating class of the Council Bluffs High school, enter- tained thirty of the recent graduates at her home, 916 Fourth: street, Tues- day evening. The evenin enjoyable one. SevernF interening and clever games were played an prizes were won by Phyllis Schmidt, Iden Kerney and Jarold Joseph. Musi- cal numbers were also furnished by a number of the guests. Light refresh- ments were served by the hostess, after which the large living room was cleared for dancing. Those present were: Miss Helen Evers, Miss Mae Buchannon, Miss Ethel Smith, Miss Helen Lewis, Miss Marion Sharkey, Miss Phyllis Schmidt, Miss Gertrude Stange, Miss Evelyn Walton, Miss Mildred Dachtler, Miss Ruth Line- burger, Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Margaret Alberti, Miss Ruth Snyder, Miss Poice Larsen, Francis Maloney, Paul Brown, Iden kcrney, Jarold Jo- seph, Joy Claar, Jacob Cherniack, Je- rome Kuhl, Earl Nelson, Charles Bock and David Kensinger. Miss Bernadette Wickham enter- tained eighteen young ladies Wednes- day afternoon in honor of Miss Ber- wae A most | PRESIDENT:-LADIES' - ‘AUX. ILIARY B'NAI B'RITH. tha Coffey, who last season played the part of “Conscience™ with the “Everywoman” company of New York. Miss Coffey is on her way to take a place among the singers for the Victor records. A quartet of girls are enjoying a “progressive house party” this week, staying one night at each home. The party began Wednesday evening when the girls went to Manawa, returnin to spend the night as the guests o Miss Leeta Hunter. Thursday was spent at the Boat club with the Misses Maude and Dorothy Clark as host- esses, the girls returning to sleep at the Clark home. Friday the youn women were the guests of the fourt! member of the party, Miss Irene Kinsel. The women golfers had a beautiful day for their team contest Wednes- day and the yellows won with twelve points to the good. In the putting contest Mrs. H. L. Messner won with a score of twenty-four. Mrs. E. Rose won the putting and ap- proaching contest with & score of eleven, a prize being given by the Continental Furniture company, The Gerner trophy of last week was won by Miss Sara Besley with a net score of fifty-three. Next Wednesday the women will play an eighteen-hole match against bogey, the &lay to be- gin promptly at 8:30 o'clock. The July meeting of the Ruthenean Harry [F. R class of the Second Presbyterian church was held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Ruth Lainson on Damon street. The election of of- ficers was held, resulting as follows: President, Miss Caroline Schmidt; vice prel- dent, Miss Gertrude Hinkle; secretary, Miss Myrtle Currle; treasurer, Miss Ruth Lain- son: reporter, Miss Bvadne Geise. After the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed, after which re- freshments were served. Miss Florence Snow of Cheyenne, Wyo., is t!le guest of Mrs, L, W. Me- Mullen, 1204 Sixth avenue. She ex- pects to be here for about a week. Mrs. J. R. Moyer and little daugh- ter of Lincoln, Neb., are here for a. visit of several weeks' duration with Mrs. Moyet's parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Goodman. Rr Vera and Etta Erixon, 1009 Third avenue, will leave Sunday to visit their grandplnrcnt?_, Mr. and Mrs. A. McBee, at Magnolia. Esta and Dora McCreary, 1012 Third avenue, left Friday evening for Kansas, where they will visit their randparents. i Menpxbers and freinds of the L. D. S." kensington were entertained on Thursday afternoon at Fairmont park. Refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed. i Miss Ethel Christensen entertained about & dozen guests at a swimming party at Manawa Monday evening, in honor of her house guests, Miss Anna Morant and Miss Helen Brack- enburg of Lamoni. The guests went first to the other side.of the lake, where a rrefreshing plunge was en- joyed, returnning to partake of a picnic supper in the park. 4 Members of the Leschetizky Music club closed their season’s work with a delightful picnic_at Lake Manawa Tuesday evening. Thirty-seven young folks were present, chaperoned by Mrs. Pope and Miss Freda Kenady, A very pleasant time wa$ enjoyed, with the usual picnic frivolities an the pleasures of the resort. This was the last meeting this summer of the club, but it will resume meetings in September, with Miss Kenady again in charge of the club’s activities, Mr- Harty Joseph and Miss Pearl Stewart were married Tuesday after- noon at 4 o'clock, at 112 Nicholas street, their new home, where they go at once to housekeeping. Both young people have been employed in he Beno store. The wedding was a jquiet one, only relatives and a few intimate friends being present. Central chapter of St. Paul's guild met for luncheon Tuesday at the Boat club, covers being laid for twelve. The afternoon was spent so- cially and with kensington work. The guild plans to hold regular meetings chroughout the summer., * The Junior Endeavor society of the Second Presbyterian church had a nost enjoyable picnic Saturday at Lake Manawa. About twenty-five young peoplé were in attendahce and were chaperoned by Mrs. W. C. Jo- seph, Mrs. Roy Ingram and Miss Mollie Lamb. The young people are planning a sunset meeting to be held Sunday evening at 6 o’clock at the redwood stump in Fairmont park, A special invitation is extended to any of the parents who care to attend. Mrs. E. H. Sylvester and daughter, Edith, will leave this week ?or a visit with relatives in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. W. H. Kreamer of Atlantic has returned to hern home after spend- ing the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Lykke, who has been ill. Roy Wilcox left Tuesday for Spirit Lake, where he will spend a few days with his family, who are sum- mering there. Mrs. Wi Miss Frances Walker of Colorado Springs, Colo., accompanied him to the lake. Firemen Make Run When Ammonia Pipe Bursts An ammonia pipe leading to the ice plant in the l?(enshnw hotel burst about 5:30 o'clock this morning. The fire department responded to an alarm. The damage was slight. Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use them for results Florence Social Items Mrs. A. W. Kunz of Emporia, Kan,, is visiting with relatives at Gteen Gables’ farm. Miss Edna Boettger of Chicago is spending several weeks visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Boettger at Pleasant Valley farm. Word was received here this week from Winlock, Wash., of the maw- riage of Miss Gladys Warlier, daugh- ter of Mr. L. Warlier, who were former residents of Florence, to Mr. 7 Logan. They now reside at slaymond, Wash, Mrs. L. H. Kinsel entertained at lincheon on Monday evening when the out of town guests present were Miss Ella Peska, Benson; Miss May Colery, Mrs. William" C. Cott, Mrs. Edward J. Higley, Mrs. Mary Cott, Miss Margaret. Cott, Omaha; Mrs. L. B. Gammond, Pacific Junction, Ia.; Miss Maude Burns, Lincoln, and Miss Eliza Burns, Lincoln. Miss Louise Brisbin and Mrs. I P. Carlson :and daughter of Glens Falls, N. Y. are spending a few weeks as.the guests of their%rolheu, J. B. Brisbin and H. T. Brisbin. Judge Lowrey, who has been visit- ing friends and relatives over in Iowa has returned from his vacation and is again on the bench. John Stribling returned the first of the week from a short visit in Idaho, Mrs, James Nicholson i8 ‘the of her sister in Provo, Utah. H. C. Johnson and family of Los Angeles; Cal., have: returned to Flor- ¢nce to again make their home here. W. H. Thomas and family are spending a few weeks in Canada. J.'B. Brisbin returned Sunday from a short visit with friends in Daven- port, la Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wight left Wednesday for a few weeks’ stay in the Black Hills country. Miss Dolly Morgan is spending the week at Herman, Neb., the guest of the Camerons. *Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Olmsted and son, Robert, are the guests of Mf. and Mrs. Beritley G. McCloud of Ken- ilworth, I11. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kelly, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rivett, who have been spending a few weeks at Crete, Neb., are expected home the first of the week, Miss Mabel Anderson is spending the summer at Berkeley, Cal, taking a post graduate course at the Univer- sity of California, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baughman spent Sunday at Tekamah, the guests of Mrs. Baughman’s ‘mother, Mrs. Palmateer. E. C. Webster, forner editor of the Tribune, who was operated on re- cently, is now able to be out and around again. Miss Elizabéth Platz will spend the balance of the summer visiting rela- tives at College View, Neb. Walter Sorenson and L. S. Myers are spending the summer at Bancroft, daho. . Mrs, Ross Holtzman leaves Mon- day for Superior, Neb., for a short visit with her parents. Heoward Roberts and Miss Ebba Olafsen were married by the Rev. J. B. Butter at his residence Thursday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. A surprise party was given at the home of C, T. Amis Monday evening in honor of his daughter, Jessie. Those present spent the evening in playing various games and were also enter- tained by a number of Well-ren- dered musical selections. Those pres- ent were Mesdnmesflh L. Zerbe, J. Zerbe, James Alden Hedgehill, Greg- roson, Mills, Mary Green, Misses Lola Zerbe, Dorothy Shulze, Anna Hedge- hill, Yates, Smith, Doris Snyder, Jes- sie Ames, Harriet Ames, Messrs. Gott- fried Stucki, Donald and Louis James, J. L. and Il Zerbe, Chauncey West, Chester Call, Hall, Hedgehill, William Garceau, Parl Waage, Mills, Herman, Harm, Sharp, Ray Green, William Amis, L. T. Amis. Miss Dorothy Shulze is visiting relatives at Wausa, Neb,, this week. Mrs. R. H. Golding and son, Wal- dron, who have been visiting in Iowa for the last three weeks, returned Sat- urday. guest ilcox’s aunt, | & Iced Tea and Lemonade Sets at popular. prices. & Just IT for this weather. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY Social Affairs WILL WED €. P. HAYES OF OMAHA ON WEDNESDAY. of the South Side Miss Zella Kerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Kerr, 4607 South Twenty-third street, and Mr. Robert M. McConkey of Lincoln were mar- fjried Wednesday, Rev. Robert L. Wheeler officiating. The young people will make their home in Lin- coln. Another wedding of much interest and surprise was that of Mr. Patrick McGovern, member of the well- known McGovern family, and Miss Susan Agnes Finn of Paola, Kan, which took place Wednesday morne ing at Paola at the Church of Holy Trinity. This romance began when both were visiting at Excelsior Springs, Mo., about a year ago. The young couple will make their home in the Hanscom park district aiter uly '20. {rs. Thomas Hodan and daughter, Doris, are visiting with Mrs. Hodan's mother at Lenora, Kan. Misses Claire McGovern and An- gela Breen are seeing the sights in Yellowstone National park. They are not expected home until next week, Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Woods and visit in Chicago, Mt. Woods left im- mediately on a business trip to New York -City. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leppert are visiting relatives and friends at Pal- myra, Neb. fiss Marie McGovern will spend her vacation in Chicago and Cleve- land, O. She will be gone about two months, Mrs. John Cunningham, 4123 South Twenty-third street, is visiting rela- tives at Wood River, Neb. Misses Lillian Sugrue, Mildred Mul- len and Mercedes Breen are spending their vacation at Lake Okoboji. Miss Margaret McMann Hhas re- turned from Kearney, Neb, where she has been attending Normal. Miss Mildred Kavanaugh is home from school at Jackson, Neb., and will spend the rest of the summer at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. F. Shanahan. Joseph Goff, a former well-known resident of South Omaha, is the guest of friends for a few days. Miss Helen Kavanaguh is expected home this week from Aurora, S. D, where she has beén spendfns the summer with a sister. Miss Mary O'Connell of Under-| wood, Ia, is spending a few days the guest of Miss Irene McGovern. Mrs. J. F. Blakeney, formerly Miss Ann Rowley, and her small daugh-! ter, Mary Ann, have returned to their home in Kansas City. The, hav_e been the guests of Mrs. Blakeney's mother, Mrs. J. J. Casey, and her . Dundee Society Notes Mrs. D. M. Edgerley gave a large party at Happy Hollow last Friday. Miss Virginia Pixley entertained at her home last Thursday for Miss Ethel Denman of Lincoln. Miss Louisé Curtis is spending ten days at the Young Women’s Chris- tian association conference for girls of the extension clubs at Storm Lake, Towa. . Miss Velista Presson is visiting Miss Margaret Warner at Dakota City, Neb. Miss Herberta Batker left last week to spend the remainder of the sum- mer with her grandparents in La Salle, 111 Mr. Malvern Iles of Davenport, Ia., was a guest the last week of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Duval and Miss Alice Duval. + f Dundee people having supper last S‘S;‘"' P"'AA%‘;‘::ct?.eiy.visitlng et Sunday at Happy Hollow were: W.| . "'M‘ Mathiow Harmil fand i ihaAs E. Rhoades, two reservations; E. Mill- | sister, Mrs. Ma :wSh i1/ be: gorié ard, three, and E. A. Benson, three. lall{o:: g\zlebey'w!e(:l:‘a EEWILLILE 1 B S LU LD AT e B Herbert Broadwell is visiting in | i f trip to ) fi‘;zillnl:cnlslv:r:?in:;?ilfiegzi: | wyoming, He will spend part of the The funeral services of Mr. Chris|time 'at Hiatville, the guest of Dr. Christensen, who dield b:lgnda aftfer a Xan Slyke, former well-known dentist long illness, was held Tuesday from |here. . ily resi Frank Moore, U. S. N, son of E. C. the family residence on West Dodge s h.“ Al 'nnfloned & street, with interment at Forest Lawm: § Miss Eileen Guinter entertained six- Sar‘n‘ Franeisco, is spending some time at home. ng women at Ha Hollow !Fe::sg:; zgl’ternoon. st Miss Caroline Carlson will le'lve the Miss Grace Doolittle has arrived |first of the week for a month's visit from Pasadena to spend the summer |at Broadwater, Neb. She will be ac- with_her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. P.[companied home by her mother, Mrs. Anna Carlson. Doolittle. r i Mrs. George Brandeis left the latter | The Misses Christine 'lnd Martha part of the week for Chicago. Larsen have gone to their old home The Ladies’ Aid society of the Dun-|at Quamba, Minn,, for the rest of the dee Presbyterian church gave a lawn |gymmer. Before their departure they | social Tuesday evening at the home |had as their guest for a few days their of Mrs. E. H. Westerfield. There|prother, Dr. Jonas Larsen, whr_) is now practicing at Holdrege, Neb., was a large attendance. . 2 The Dundee Women’s Bowling club [and their brother-in-law, Dr. Joel An- derson, who will take up a new prac- met Wednesday at Happy Hollow for tice at Gothenberg, Neb. luncheon and the game. Mrs. W. B. Routte has returned Mrs. W. A, Templeton entertained at.a kensington at her home Monday | ¢ om St Louis and Bethany, Mo, where she spent the past. six weeks in honor of Mrs. W. O. Henry. with relatives. A number of Dundee young people attended the Christian Endeavor so-| "'\ics” Kate - Begley is entertaining ciety picnic at Miller park Saturday |y . cousin Miss Stella Lafferty of afternoon. : Custer, S. D, Mr. and Mts. Robert Wylie have| “afiod Imo Clifton who is how teach- ing in Portland, Ore, is at the home taken a cottage at Lake Okoboji for of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. the month of August. Clifton, for the summer, children _have returned from a short| 23, 1916. !hmily left in their auto ‘for .Cedar Rapids, Neb., for a short vis't with Mrs. Randall's parents. They wlil also stop at Valley with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Finlay for a few days. Miss Hazel Barrett will leave Mon- cay to spend a week at Villisca, Ia, the guest of Miss Vivian Dyke. | Three auto loads of South Side | folks enjoyed a motor trip to Villisca ‘;Int Sundai;. In the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randall and family, | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bernard, Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Bernard and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Bernard and family. The Pollyanna Sunday school class lof Grace M. E. church, will have lan ice cream supper on the church lawn Thursday, August 3. The Tuesday Kensington club was tertained at the home of Mrs. M. Kalamaja. The club will not meet |again until September when Mrs. L. | Kratky will be hostess. Those pre- |sent were: Mesdames Steel, Bernard | Dworak, Miller, Emegh, Parker, | Shearer Randall, Rattigan, Fisher, | Lightfoot, B. Tombrinch and M. | Tombrinch. Mrs, L. E: Knight and Miss Maude Rader entertained .the Samaritan | Kensington club of the United Pres- byterian c¢hurch at Spring Lake park, Thursday afternoon. This is a club | of small girls who are very much in- terested in fancy work. Members tesent were: Mildred Royer, Mar- {jorie Mordensen, Edna White, Bea- trice Canfield, Adaline McCullough and Ruth Duff. A small picnic at Riverview l?nrk. Friday, was enjoyed by Mrs. P. A. Woods, Mrs. A. Noe, Mrs. J. M. Gum- ming, Mrs. Virgil Smith and their children. Miss Evelyn Clark entertained the |Double S club at the home of her |parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Clark, on Tuesday evening. The house was decorated with Japanese lanterns and the evening was spent with games and music, after which a ve ainty lunch was served. After the boys had gone home the girls turned it into a slumber party and spent the night, the guests of Miss Clark. The party included: Minnon— Gladys Munson, Dorothy Van Bant. Misses— Ruth Laverty, Rachel Jorden. Mildred Biles, * Evalyn Clark. Méusrs. — Clarence Andersen. Harold Bradley, Francls Hines. Herhert Rathsaok: Harold Henderson. Wallaoe Banner, David Broadwell, Felix Miller. Benson Social Circles Miss Grace Ried of Blair is visiting at the Bentley home in Glennl park. Gaines of Elkhorn was a vistor in Benson Thursday. Miss Ella Ball. and Miss Helen Frundell of Crete are spending the week at the Rev. J. H. Calvert home. Mrs. C. A, Daniels, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Rouse, left for her home in éimeon, Neb,, accom- panied by Master Robert Kountze, who will spend the remainder of the summer vacation there. Miss L. ‘Buller and Mrs. J. C. Schiffbauer have returned from a visit! to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolff in Pine Bluffs, Wyo. J. W. Welch and son Meichon, have gone with the Rotarians to Cin- cinnati, Before their return home they will camp in the Maine woods ncar Moose Lake. Miss Helen Platt leaves this eve- ning for Denver and. other western points. Mrs. J. N. Horton and Miss Ada Stiger return today from a six weeks' camp in the country near Elk: City. Miss Ethel Booth left Friday for hier home in Lincoln, after visitin at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Sawtelle. The marriage of Miss Ruby Davey to Mr. Harry Reed, both of Benson, Mrs. Henrgy 3 the bride's parents in Bensonhurst. i Mre. T Heflin has returned from a seven weeks' visit to Marys- ville, Mo. Mrs. John Meleen is visiting friends in Denver and neighboring cities. Mrs. A. J. Senger of Ashland has returned home after daughter, Mrs. W, H. Loechner. Mrs. W. H. Sackreid returned the first of the week from a visit with relatives at Cincinnati, Her mother, Mrs, Doderman of that place, is now her guest. Miss Dorothy Babcock entertained Mrs. H. C. Baird entertained the Concordia club at a kensington at her Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christie and home Thursday. daughter Katherine motored over to The Dundee Boy Scouts had a pa-| b, \oines for a few days with Mr. t}")] hmcctmg‘ l\{)\éegcx:e;v(llzr:vemng at| Christie’s sister, Mrsj Joseph Sipe. the home o . Stire Mildred-Olney:of Minneapolis,|, 2r-and Mrs A, J. Randall’ snd Minn., is the guest of her grandpar- e ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bragg. Mary Johnston spent a few days in i St. Paul last week. i f Dr, Merriam Given |} 5 . Divorce from Wife Dr. Laureston A. Merriam, pioneer Omaha physician, has been granted a divorce from his wife, Laura E. Mer- riam. Merriam is past 70 years of age, while his wife is in her forties. They were married in Omaha May 21, 1895, Merriam charged in his petition that his wife deserted him in August, 1915, after having refused to live with him, She has been a resident of Los Angeles, Cal, for the last two years || and made no defeise to the suit. Ye EXPERTS in the AR Doug. Used Pianos Dr: W. R. Jack is now with the Bailey Dental Company, where he will be pleased to see any of his old patients. THE BAILEY DENTAL CO. 706 City National Bldg. Telephone Douglas 2566. MERRY CHRISTMAS Is Coming, but Is here and at your service every day in the ~ Omaha’s Quality Laundry Vacation Piano Sale at Hosge’s Big List of New and From $150 Up Easy Terms A. Hospe Co. 1513-15 Douglas Street ar. T of LAUNDERING. 2560. and Players took place Wednesday at the home of | N, visiting her | § Tuesday afternoon in honor of her tenth birthday. Games and refresh- ments furnished the afternoon's en- tertainment. Mrs. A. C. Lessare and son returned Thursday from Bloomfield and Pul- aski, Ta, where they have been the guests of relatives, Mrs. J. Morvatt and daughter of Waterloo spent last week at the G. A. Hill home. Social Activities Lyle Jackson left Saturday for a visit with relatives at Grand Island. Mrs. Glen Gerken entertained Miss Alice Boswell of Seattle and Miss Rose Oltmap of North Omaha at dinner on Wednesday. Misses Jennie and Mildred Pease arrived Monday evening from Yank- ton, S. D, to epend the summer with relatives in Eckerman. Miss Enid Nicholas arrived Thurs- day from Chickasha, Okl, to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. ) Long. The Epworth league of Jenny's jectionable to, to make retakes and church will join the ocher leagues in | re-edit, to change subtitles and gen- a picnic at Elmwood park Saturday, July 29, Mrs, William Vickers entertained Thursday in honor of her two daugh- ters, Mrs, Fred Lynch and Mrs. O. Wisler, She was assisted by her niece, Mrs. F. Cochayne. Mrs. J. Strawn gave a lawn social at her home Wednesday evening to members of the Mystic Shrine, There was over a hundred in attendance. Mrs. William Smith of Lincoln is spending the week-end with Mra obert Day. Mrs. M. J. Minert and son, Harold | value. of Vail, Ia, arrived Thursday to visit her brother, J. Stultz. John Garman leaves Sunda ning for a trip to Denver an rado Springs. Mrs. Arthur King has as her week- end guests, Mrs, J. Miller and daugh- ter, and ,Miss Mary and Bert Mason, all of Manley, Neb. Miss Bertha Cockayne returned from Glenwood, Ia, Wednesday from a month's visit with her aunt, Mrs. J. Bostock, L Mrs. Fred Lynch and daughter Beatrice, and sister; Mrs. O. Wisler, left Fridaf evening for St. Louis, Mra, Wisler will then go to Detroit for a week's visit with her sister, Mrs, East- land. The home of Mr, and Mrs, O, Pres- ton in West Side was brightened | Monday by the advent of a daugh- ter, The West Side Women's Christian ‘emperance union will hold its annual flclni37at Elmwood park Thursday, uly . Mr. M. Goddell drove from Grand Island, arriving Friday to spend a month with his daughter, Mrs. Eugene Pittman, Mrs. M. LaPage accom| her granddaughter, Miss Buren, left eve- Colo- arie Van Sunday evening for with relatives. 2 Miss Mattha Garman of West Side was honor Dubuque, la., to spend a fomu.m-' %uen at a picnic given by friends at Benson Wednesday. My, and Mrs. E. A, Stevens Monday for a fortnight's visit Beaver Crossing, Neb. Miss Marguerite Thompson ar. | tived Thursday from Fremont to spend a short vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, N. Thompson. Mrs. A. Kinney has as her week’s house guests Mrs, M. C. ‘Grove and' dlubgh(er. Miss Nellie of Scott's Bluff, eb, Mrs. Maud McGrail and daughter, Miss Helen, arrived Wednesday from Lincoln to spend the summer . with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M, Moore, Louis and Thorwald Jacobsen re- turned home this week from an ex- ténded visit with their sister, Mrs, M. Hell’ino and family, at Falls City, eb. . Messrs, Albert and Raymond Dowling and Misses Marion Dowling, Sarah and Lillian Givens motored to Missouri Valley to spend the week- end with relatives. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Shetls and children returned home Saturday rom a week’s visit with his sister, Mrs. M. White, at Pueblo, Colo. Mrs. J. T. Boyer entertained a kensington at her home on Thursday. left at Women’s low cut shoes, pumps, sport oxfords, ete.; white, bronze, kid and ‘patent. " 2,000 pairs going on sale at this low price Monday morning at 8 o’clock. Second Floor Rose Bldg., 16th & Farnam. | naturally no class must be more care- |MEANS BETTER PICTURES West Ambler * | means better pictures. At the present | remains logical and interesting. How- FAVORS CENSORSHIP OF ALL PHOTOPLAYS J. A, Berst of Pathe Sends Strong Argument to All Exhibitors in U. 8. J. A. Berst, vice president and gen- eral manager of the Pathe Exchange, Inc., has sent a strong Tetter to every exhibitor in the United States urging him to get behind the movement for federal censorship as outlined in the Hughes bill now before the national house of representatives. In part Mr, Berst says: “After making a careful study of the bill T am convinced that it is for the best interests of all of us to have it passed. In'the first place federal censorship time the National Board of Review is passing upon pictures before their relcase. This enables the manufac- turer, if parts of his picture are ob- erally remake the film so that its in- trinsic value is not lost and the story ever, the national board has no power to enforce its decisions and the re- vised film has to run the gauntlet of various city and state censorshi boards with legal powers. Cuts, botg of scenes and titles, are demanded. The local exchange handling &icellnl locally censored, having no facilities and no time for expert editing, ul,Im them with the offending parts elimi- nated, thus leaving gaps in the stories which greatly lessen their artistic our audiences do not under- stand this. They merely complain that ‘Pictures are not what they used to be.' “Further, federal censorship wmal: be a-great thing from the standpo of economy. Boards of censors are how arrln(ln( up All oyer the coun- try, all demanding their toll and it must be paid.” Train Your Hair as an. Aotress Does No class of people devotes as much time to beauty as do actresses, and ful to, retain and develop their charms. Inquiry among them develops the information that in hair care they find it dangerous to with any makeshift hair eleanser, ad | they l’ll“ mnd}od‘h find the MI: g or |hm¥ool an; g‘:::irr: %':l? :h: Jbeauty of the 5 The m: ofleuf them say that to Joy the best hair wash and scalp stim- ulator that is known, uj & pacl of canthrox from fiur ruggist; dis- solve & teaspoonful in a cup of hot ter and your shampoo is , It it ol oo Ll amount. ' After {ts use the dries $idly. with uniform color. Dand- f, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely dlup{nn. our halr will be o flutfy that it will look much heavier than it is. Its lustre and soft- ness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health (which insures hair growth.—Adv e e e ou:fimt ] SANATORIUN This institution is the only one in the central west with separate buildings situated in their own ample grounds, yet entirely dis- tinct, and rendering it possible to cley cason. Thy ane. bullding Deing Hitted for and devoted to the treatment of non-contagious and non-mental diseases, no others ing admitted; the other Rest Cot- being designed for and de- vg dl”t he ::lchlln treatment » mental cases :or : t.i:m watchful mm cial nursing. JULY PICTURE SALER 20, Off A. HOSPE CO., 1513 Douglas St.

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