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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 20, 1916. What i\ Popular Guests in Omaha This Week is Going On ‘ — in Society Circles month h her is. and small G) visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Tukey, and Mr. Tukey, will return to Chicago Tues e day Miss n Omaha nex Colon S Frederick WILL SPEND REST OF SUM. | SHE WAS WEDDED LAST NIGHT. MER IN EAST. W Mrs daughter, who have b 8 i New York, Nora of Omaha, Wednesday morning James church in Chicago. They were attended by Mr, and Mrs. Frank Donahue of Chicago. Mrs. Donahue is a sister of the bridegroom. After an castern wedding trip, including stops | in Detroit Buffalo, New York and| Washington, they will return to Chi- cago to make their home. Family Reunion. The arrival this week of Mrs. George E. Burdick of Sioux City will bring together for the first time in more than fifteen years the complete family of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Whitehorn. Those who will come for the regular reunion are: Mrs. W. H.| Bowdlear of Cushing, Okl, Mrs.| Burdick of Sioux City and Mrs. A. M. Blackwell of Portland, Ore. Mrs. D.| A. Smith and Edwin \Whitehorn of Omaha are children of the White- horns. The visitors and their families will remain for some time visiting friends in Omaha and nearby cities. | Box Parties at the Races. | Others who have box reservations| at the races.are A. J. Love, T Donahue, A. W g Roth, E. P. Melady, razier, J. M. Albers, W, H. Yohe, George H. Miller, George Brandeis, Jay Foster, C. V. Ingwersen, George M. Durkee, Arthur - Metz, W. B, Tagg, C. C. Cope, O. M. Smith, H. K. Shafer and W. E. Metzger. Birthday Dinner. p | Mr. A. E. Evanston of Chicago, | fiance of Miss Pearl Greer, entertain-! ed at a hday dinner at shaw hotel in honor of M Aster baskets and tulle decorated th B. table. The guests were: Mrs. P. B. Grieves Misses— Misaea— Alice Dean, B. True Edna Otis, Messrs — R A. Swunson, P. E. Pondon, Rife-Jones Wedding. The marriage of Miss Grace Jones to Mr. Claude S. Rife wa A. Abe Davidson, Mr. Hymau Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1. Levitt of Des Moines motored to Omaha to- day, accompanied by Mrs. J. Harry Kulakofsky, who has been their guest A ditner will be given for them to- day by Mr. and Mrs. Saul Levy, who announce the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, and'Mr. Abe Dav- i join his family at Wianno, Mass, idson today. Random Notes of Society. Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dietz returned Friday from the cast Miss Nell Moore of Council Bluffs ‘ eral weeks' stay at Clear lake, Iowa. has been the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. George Prinz, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clarke, jr. and | family came home Wednesday from two months at Okoboji. Mr..and Mrs. John L. Webster have left Atlantic City and are now at the Aspinwall hotel at Lennox. | Syracuse. Will Coad returned Tuesday from | Elmhurst, N. J., where he and Mrs. Coad spent a month. The latter is now at Nantasket and will be home in another weck until October. | Miss Martha Dale returned Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Wilmoth, | Wednesday from St. Paul, o | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Stokes and spent a few days after leavi Mr Mrs. C. W. De Lamatre of son lake. Mrs. Dale was ( ¢ all stopping at the East Kankakee, 1L, by the illness of her in Manitou, Colo, | mother Mrs. A. P. Tukey leaves Tuesday Mrs. G. J. Ingwersen and Miss Gloucester, Mass, for a short| Helen Ingwersen will be home today from Illinois, they have been visiting on a for a month. Mr. ngwersen retu I last Monday with sSOns, Mr. and Mrs. Jot ere V. Parish, Mrs, N. L. Guckert J. Norton all came down Clearwater lake,, ]\lmurmr:n d Mr. and Mrs, H. Co and De I daughters, Kather- 1. will be home from Byrne arrived home \Throw Away Your Prominent Eye Specialist on the | family have a cottage for the sum- Vacation Notes _ Mroand Mrs. George Tunnicliff left Saturday for Story, Wyo. ~ Mr. Myron Learned is cast visit- ing his relatives at Northampton, | Mr. Ward Burgess left Friday to Mrs. E. O. Hamilton and children left Wednesday to take the lake trip from Chicago. The Misses Marie Elsasser and Ag- nes Johnson leave Monday for a sew Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gaines left Wednesday for Eaton's ranch, where their son Francis has been for several day Stella Gertrude Robinson will Monday for a visit in Indiana, ago and at Lake Wauwausee near rthur C. Smith returned Wednes- rom Cohassett, Mass., where his mer, Mrs. Smith will not come home Her daughter, Mrs. Louis Korsmeyer of Lincoln, arrives Mon- | day to remain here during her ab-| sence. E Notes of Interest. ine Jones of Madison, | arrived here Monday for a| week's visit with her cousins, I Misses Verna and Ruby Jone attended the Un nsin last year and expects to enter Wellesley colle Eyeglasses | of Physical Training at New York. Messrs. — Mesars.— Walter Hixendbaugh, Ralph Carney, Farl Lows, Frank Hixenbaugh, Lesiia Willtami Leonard Kerr, Leslle Quinby, Williams, Sam D. Willard Alfred Adams, ‘arren Fitch. Porter Allen Glibert Eldridge, Mes. and Mesdames— D. G. Cralghead, Harry Mason Laurie J. Quinby, Brownell Hall Notes. Brownell Hall graduates have pass- ed, most creditably, college entrance examinations, Miss Geraldine Hess of Council Bluffs for Bryn Mawr, and Miss Martha Leavitt for Radcliffe. Two members of the junior class, Miss Emily Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burke of this city, and Miss Charlotte Rosewater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rosewater, took successful examinations in third-year Latin and final English. The faculty at Brownell Hall for 1916-17 will be much the same as it has been in the last year. There are, however, several important changes. | Miss Alice West is giving up her | private school in St. Joseph, Mo., and | will have charge of the elementary | day school on North Fortieth street. | The elementary day school includes | the years from first primary through the sixth grade. Physical training and sports in both the main school and the elementary school will be un- der the charge of Miss Mary Rose- vear, a graduate of the Savage School Miss Elizabeth S. Sherman, a gr:f\d-l uate of Radcliffe college, will be m-; . = | Train Your Hair as an Actress Does No class of people devotes as much time to beauty as do actresses, and naturally no class must be more care- | ful to retain and develop their | charms. Inquiry among them de-| velops the information that in hair | $15, $25, $35, $50, $60, $75, $85, $100, $110, $125, $150, $175, $200, $225, $350. We carry a complete stock of Columbia 10-inch and 12-inch records and can give you a selection of from over 12,000 records. Prices on Columbia rec- ords are 65c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50. Hear the sweetest music of the world on Columbia records, played by the Grafonola. We invite you to visit this department and buy what you want, and, as usual, you make your own terms. Steinway Prices Advance September 1st. For the first time in many years the prices on Steinway Pianos will be ad- vanced. This condition is the result of the great increase in the cost of labor and materials. We urge you to let us have your order at once. You can save $50 to $100 according to the style. The piano can be delivered at any date you specify and only a small down payment is necessary. The various styles at present prices are going fast. Don't delay. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Company 1311-13 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Exclusive Steinway Repres- entatives for Nebraska and Western lowa. 4 YEARS AT 1324 FARNAM ST. formerly of Cow . who has i been visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. ¢ Allison for two , left Thurs L day. ) NS Mr. and Mrs y Wilkins spent TokieN: Wednesday | ! Mr. and Mrs 3 Moshier route t h \ ough the Yel . eral passen Personal Mention (& ( Mr. Ch Mot ' k I mcoln has : e with Mrs h \ e 1 . J ‘h ; . Hanley, jr.. left ; [ two weeks' trip \’a H A r ¢ ' 2 \ke Okoboji, where sh 1 HoTO Creska e ; e s. William J. Brown an« i 4 RiNaSART le'hs- s returned Friday from e MES CLARRNCE HUDSON =T b e Wi and g daughter, Miss Marthena, have rc o Iy eyt ) F Iy Miss Gi AJ turned from a three weeks' trip to \ \ I Y Formerly Miss Grace A. Jones. Minneapolis Tkl 25.Frank Cooper b iyl RLCEs gl 5 Sttt T b g Pl el S 74 ——— : SIELLA GERTEUDE ROBINSON |, Mr- and Mes 1. T Whalen have A{TE T A t ! structor in German and assistant in - HEYN PHOTO ~ been visiting friends n i e G tl . : o ly~ o Tetgtes iy ; Bl |for the past ten UJ)'.\D anl)m L\IU\ t 2 3 " \ number of social functions are bemng = 5 | they expect tu go to Duluth, taking I \ VO st \ N BN e | they ex| 0 tC : . Vo are v R AL "‘\‘ "‘\ S Montgomery | Betrothal Announcements. Lo S . | lhc“l'“df\l_flli via (:]l‘:t':g: lt!g;‘[‘:;m ’ { At st 'a mer: { ~ | P2 e Mrs. Nathan Shel ' 2 ) N were " have rehimnediiroit Califora Mr. and Mrs. Saul Levy announce . o ” : i s ity AiTer 8 N 3 L “‘I(\\ "ir‘-‘::” i \v” fl—‘\‘x‘\“fli‘\‘vj—‘\c\;h‘:'(1 the! ‘engagenent. ofi their. daughter. |yx'u n'(h and is par:] on the \\'.H' de- | this u((},»\l»u’, hlr"“{Iclal\\)iflm;:.:(-r:h‘fl R & L 8 r" s 4l \ri i : 3 I M m Jessie, and Mr. Abe David- part I1t's .pr.ep:jlre 1ess prograni. | dent of Annapolis, 3 (.,‘ e N 5 7 Hercs ”I"k R B ol “'{; COIONY | don, son”of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Dav- aptain Stritzinger, who is well re- | latter place this autumn tf)w ‘;“ ; I ulver have re I ""“““'“{‘l"”' framy Monterey. | licon of Des Moines, Ta. membered for his work here during | \Washington her home and will have I \ Y \ et M {.w rs \‘umgw nery occupied N[ Cen WA e ces | the tornado, has been promoted to |an apartment at the New Hdmpslme‘ H L }:"“.“"ng)luhhur Sis- | e engagement of his d major and is ordered to Deming, N.| The Misses Margaret and Adele \ aned a \ Brvans and son TS SuRe ' WO | Margaret, to Frank T M., for duty. His wife and child have | Blackwell of Muscatine, la., have ar- P W e trip setinonelauditicesionitarmelttiornithe wedding will take place some time in | been at Ocean Grove, N. J., spending | rived in Omaha to spend about two I eszAnIC ‘Iv‘ '“(-‘, ctchient McGonuelliarrived|.2gtober: the summer while he was on the|weeks with lhenl'I gra{ndmmlhcr. 'Mr;. ) el i i)l 2t S border Martha Blackwell. A number of af- \ sl and Mq e S 0 Fadiel Ao orde [ Ma ; LS A ! turday o '”\(-.\ 51,1“([:‘ Ir‘:.\- 1:1.A\},:‘ (‘!l.' \-.‘:\:i“.\\‘}:;;i Children’s Party. : fairs 1’}lm‘\-e l)r‘cl; planned for them dur- « I v Min ding of Miss Margaret McPherson at| Mr. and Mra. H. White entertained | News of the Visitors. | ing their stay here. h 6 the diners Saturday ove g R el Auburn, Md, - Since then Miss M- \\el'*"lfsd:n' ailernoon _Mhi'hflr home | judge Morris of Duluth spent| pleasures Past. il at | v Hollow club were M ; Connell has been visiting in the Adi- | it honor of the fifth birthday of their | Tgesday here, the guest of Mr. and | [, t Miss Helen Talbert 4 Mrs. R.OA. Nelson, Mreoand Mys G family motored o their sun et T e e e Y. She | son. Bernard. Games were played and | \fre N[ C. Peters NBONOT{OR N1 N b A Roberts and My and Mrs. B H, @t Oconto, Wis . Jast week, run of was also at Plattsburgh, N. Y, where [Prizes were won by Dorathy Rich | 00 0.0 \ €SP0 Lo o jwho s to be a September brife, & Flitton: with varties of theee and ' 700 mile she saw some of the Omaha hovs i |and Arthur Romm. Thirty- Mrs. Fran ooper of St. Paul ar-|china shower was given at the ho : i & Mr. and My hur Metz, Miss 5 357 i & hik dren were present rives today with Miss Mae Engler,|of Mrs. W. J. Cusick. Twenty-cight ey __ .4 D and Mrs G\ Daliand tpave T OleaE Metzsiin] AR Shith f\rt-flmwlnmm thu'«'. .m.!} xllalu mivt ers. L whose guest she will be. | young women were present. Mrs ollard gave : : Storrs Bowen, whose husband, Cap e S Eallnan ¢ [ ot ; dinerpaptypatineiclias sl '\\ D Sl tain Bowen, is um: of &lh; :v[!:‘uera ‘in Army and Navy News. ‘(n:g:Nll}:‘:}:;hlIt?{d‘tlriasll (T\tlifeanc‘:‘:& In and Out of the Bee Hive. i It BUEAS e NN (D e nitatg i tera: ;‘}:“‘f,fl o ‘['11‘ f{;“‘fl : “[':= '“_'L“l" is m:rI‘\Im.“;111r[t):‘r’:;;alt]y‘f ;:Ick\'f”l::‘:hfcncrn |most of the summer, has returned | Miss Stella Kelly left Saturday for Charles Harding, Wo O Rumsn Miss Marion and Miss Naomi, accom & a):(l\g at ¢ a{(s(mrx I'- lar'n\«ths durs lc-t'u-lmllt.n the ‘\brmy War co‘licgc in home d o (;n\? busn[lless ":lip.B Smit! John Mol Harold Evaris S i St sy ) o | ing the captain’s tour of duty there. |detaile £ | Mi e e : a Mr. and Mrs owar. Smith e e i e Asa Bavl Fage i sbing dpetc| Weehinwions mith condei, tor fepont | USRS WS 08 e e e e Messry S T Nosnrs Welhnesnian ey ) n-law of Ambassador Page, who|there by September 15. Colonel :’:Hl‘d‘; : i 2 | u Alvin Johnson, L K Nicholas 2ot gy o d of infantile paralysis at Garden [ Mrs. McCarthy have been in Chi-|== o = S 3 | Albert Sibbernsen, accompanied 1 % } } 8 i Misa Botie Ryun. TR s e ey oo €l St bl Wi sty 159 RO RO, hich | RESIRERN ‘ s i : < 8 SR & cial | £ - ; n the battleship inois, which | g Gls e R tor St | next yinor neighbor of Mr. and Mrs 4 & % , S At The Field Club. B e S tiot a (! N | Gardiner, the latter formerly Margaret | sailed from Norfolk, Va., on the naval ° . Prior lake, arriving home Monday > ERLI S re ) training cruise for civilians, were two = l Mr. John Lavelle entertained at{after ten days at the lake | McPherson of this city. Mr. Page O ‘_3 s T AR L ¢ = dinner Saturday cvening Mr. and \ . \ and Mr. Gardiner are old friends and | y3mha boys, Dona 2 S IRAONED ) B Mr.and Mrs. Frederick Sands and | ¢ Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hall, and Drexel Mrs. G. A. Mcllroy and Mr. Joseph| , e | S 3 both were married on June 3 of this| 25 Mrs. M. A, 3 3 TR Yok Y i amily returned I'riday to their home Ik | year, Mr. Page at Auburn N. V., and | Sibbernsen, son’ of Mr. 'and Mrs. I : Quinby of New ork, and Mr. and|in Kansas City by automobile after / 1) » Mr. . Auburn, 1 i o 4 . by = ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huff had a party | parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Guoner | Auburn, Md,, and they brought their | === r = for eight guests. Mr. and Mrs S.[" Miss Elcanor Milliman, who has T X . | brides to Garden City to live next ' did also Dr. Alired Schalek. Four-fand Miss Alice Switzler, returned 1 LR o & 3 = 1 i SR e (F pur- | Thuraday to Logan, Ta, Miss Switaler S'IL '};v‘:‘s‘filllx‘\‘l\l(\‘:l' “\t\‘a\i\ as?ti‘x‘i‘egx:sgl" flm)r' ‘ E‘;\?‘ilsl:g\fi:?ry\:a Quinby entertained Our Talk]ng Machine i ! { S Lobert pla 3 g % 3 . : 5 3 1 medfljr;'d - }g'dd]:m"" J. imon i”"d[h‘" )";f:h“l !‘ ot _‘_1f "‘;“ o mMOtOr [ them by the illness of Mr. Jones |at her home Friday evening for Miss . Department 18 completely | | A 8 S O P OBAILOTs CIEENEC CIGIL and his death. Mrs. Byrne went to | Myra Lumry of Waterloo, Ja., former- Stelnwa Now stocked with the fuil : P Mr. Thomas A. Fry and daughters, | Washington for the funeral, ly of Omaha, who has been visiting Wedding Announcement. Elizabeth, Anna and Ethel, returned > ° i it g ; s Ii of styl f Grafon- ‘ Mrs. Marie Antony announces the|Friday from a trip of 1,300 miles Mr. R. C. Howe and his daughter, ‘\q| thc“c't). ‘";{-CC lg" l\Vc-j]nlesda_\. ne ’ styles o ra = marriage of her daughter Adeline Al-|through the lake districts of Towa and XY‘("\SS\;\.XT"’""“"“ &“’\T }\1“'5 2 ‘\I,’ f; :\sasn\: ;orr‘c(h: l:;::eaug:gg“oln \%,nnc, Save $50 to $100 olas, m MahOga’ny' Satin ‘ berta to Mr. Jay Marr of Tabor, S. D.,| Minnesota. Stopovers were made at | T3 Mlct., returned Monday from a8 Party i 8 S Walnut d rtered 4 i bt J > 3 P : . ce | delightful three weeks in Colorado at | day evening. Those present were. ainut an quartere ' will take place Wednesday at St.|Lake Minnetonka, \White Bear lake [SA S Tia b \ toved | . Me i John's church, and Christmas lake in Minnesota, at i“‘(,;”,"f'r?f““ W wq"m‘ 'f"‘”f"»“‘”‘ Louts Cralghead. May Carney. Oak cases. the marriage of her daughter, Helen|boji in Iowa. hours and then went on to \I’itl‘ngau Florence Whalen, Minnie Johnson, The famous Talkmg Marie, to William T. Danaher, for-| Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson, Mr 3 " | Grace Rotinson, Helen Clitton. Machines are priced at Helen Hatch, GRAFONOLA COLUMBIA Like Cut, $75 We Please You or Refund Your Money Witness Stands Swears He is Taking Glasses From Patients Every Day Eyesight Str-ic_hxened 50% in One |low the same emnized Saturday even at Kountze Memorial ¢ ‘lcare they find it dangerous to sham- | | poo with any makeshift hair cleanser. [ | Instead they have studied to find the | finest preparation made for sham- | tho Just tell them to go Week's Time in M any dr °t a tube of Bon- | pooing and bringing out the beauty | $ A A s ety T 'r:‘!“(’?\:lv?\":r:r:al:g: e th§ Raic! Thge majority of them “My policy is to never advertise anything but the truth, and to always religiously f If your eyes hurt from fail- say that to enjoy the best hair wash and scalp stimulator that is known, get a package of canthrox from your druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful in be prepared and 1t absolutely harmless, ilts {t gives is astonishing above articlo was sh stand back of any claim or pramise I make. To my way of thinking, this is the only way to sure and permanent success.” 50(: | Best 22:k $4 | Wonder Plates— $5’ $8, $10 | Heaviest Bridge $4 Best Silver M. to 6 P. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays Till 8:00 P. M. Not Open Sunday. Examina- | tion. No Students. Lady Attendants. e b et ot o B A0 o 3 | a cup of hot water and your shampoo Minate | Gold Crow: th $15 to $25. . Work ng slght, is ready. It costs less than three GG e i PErihY % g pecitooth n s of weak, wa- | cents for this amount. After its use | s [ consult T ST tiss. | the hair dries rapidly, with uniform Hours; S8 50RA c Free ; color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is. Its lustre and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth. ~—Advertisement. or wind such confldence iarantea it will ver cent In on . or thay w above arti d_to 14TH AND FARNAM STS.—1324 FARNAM STREET. Phone Douglas 2872. NOTICE—Out-of-Town Patrons can get Plates, Crowns, Bridges and Fillings Completed in One Day. Phillips " The Optician 807-809 Brandeis Bldg.

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