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g ' N ( GTo—uncil Bluffs Social Notes Des Momes H va branch ¢ ¢ Congressional 1 Wiy 1 to work in connec f Wi « m and the women's 1 « W ho to secure the pas- 1 the S Il Anthony amend- (N ¢ federal constitution. The wion of the separate districts, | . st and 1 Blutls e their t part u Vieoand Mrs. H, J. Clark enter | v number of their friends at it country home, the Evergr was served at noon on 4 tahle B out under the old oal trees the evening hight refreshments 1 stewart Wildman left Tues- 1y oy tor Chicago 1 Hoopes 1 re she will visit . A ald MclFerr Ir. Donal rren Mrs ¢ Cheinhardt enter tamed dinner at the Fontenelle evenmg in honor of Miss ne McClure of Hollyw who is visiting friends Covers were laid for Miss McClure, Mies ry Mitchell, M Iheinhardt, My | Allen and Mr. Louis Ross Mis. 8 E. Bolics and son, Stewart, oif New York, are visiting Mrs. Bolles' parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. W, Butts, S0 Fatst avenue One of the prettiest home weddings of the season occurred at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, when Mr. Wayne I. Copeland and Miss Mabel gaard were married at the ho THE \‘WILL STUDY ART IN NEW [ YORK THIS WINTER. el A the Dbride's sister, Mrs. Oyster, o ; Garden street, Rev. Dr. George f h S h S d Koy it The e oo degn: | OI the South Side ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Norgaard I'he bridegroom e son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Copeland. Mr. Norgaard| Mrs. T. G. Laur, who has been ill is a Northwestern engineer and Mr. | with typhoid fever at the Nicholas Copeland is secretary to Senn hospital, is now at her home, The wedding was where she is slowly recovering. quiet one, only the immediate rela- Mr. Ernest Gowland is in St. Jo- tives being present peo- ' seph, Mo, for a few days on business. | ple are spending a v won | Mrs. S. S. Ballew of Norton, Kan., camping at Lake after [is a guest at the home of her brother, which they will make their home for| Mr. Frank Bird | a time with Mr. and Mrs. Oyster Miss Evalyn Clark, 2411 B street, is Jeach of Second avenue ests her sister, Mrs , and daughter, Miss Heleu, of Moines. While here they expect visit another sister, Mrs. J. H. Kieth, and other relatives in Omaha. Miss Mary Greg a visit at Milwaul ington, Wis. She mntil about the first of September Mrs. Martin derson entertained at a very delightful luncheon on Mon- day. Three small tables were beauti- fully decorated in pink and white and the guests were delighted with the m novel features, h A very at the home of Mrs. C. F. Cox, 103 South First street, when she enter- tained three former high school| ends at luncheon. A little club of | ven s fifteen years ago at Ful-| ton, Neb., made quite a reputation for | themselves hecause of their many unique parties, but since then the| members have been so widely scat-| tered that a reunion has been impos- | sible. This week, however, four of them, Mrs. Frank Cox of this city, \Mrs. William Tatroe of Cumberland, | Ad., Mrs. Gunner Nasburg of Omaha, and Miss Ada Morgan of Lincoln present and greetings were sent | absent members. Mrs. Wilber I'ansing of Morenci, Ariz., was also resent. L Mrs. William Marquart and daugh- ter, Vera, left Tuesday for a few| weeks’ visit with friends and relatives | at ‘Tabor and Sidney. The Neighborly club met for an all- day session on Monday at the home “Mrs. John Rief. A three-course dinner was served and music and ken- work furnished amusement. Omack was awarded the The next meeting will be Npsel] S has as her g Arthur Cc De: to left Monday for and P’ort Wash- xpects to he gone Vi sington Mrs. Joc club prize spending the week at Red Oak, Ia. Mrs. C. Mortinson and daughter Margery left Friday for a visit with friends out in the state. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lambert left Saturday for an extended motor trip | through Colorado. Mrs. Albert Noe and children have returned from a visit at Yutan, Neb Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cummins and children will leave Monday to spend a week at King's lake, near Valley. Mr. and Mrs. James Sheahan are on a motor trip to Excelsior .\]lrmgs.i Mo. | Miss Edna Elster is at Cedar Falls, ! friends. Mrs. Virgil Smith is confined to her home with two badly poisoned hands Mr. and Mrs. J. Muer of Minne- apolis have been guests at the Man- gan home, 2415 B street, en route home from Denver and Colorado Springs,. where they spent the sum- Miss Inez Mangan will return Mon- day from Lake Okoboji, where she| | has been since early in June. Russell Clark is home frony Lincoln, | where he has been for some time. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Barker and| family have motored to Hooper, Colo., where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Martin are expected home about September 1) from Richards Landing, Ont.,, where! they have a summer home | The Keno club entertained at aj large dancing party at the Hanscom Park pavilion on Friday evening. About twenty-five couples were pres- ent. Mrs. William Chapter M, 1. Berry entertained O. society, at her| afternoon in honor | held at the home of Mrs. Will Al-|home on Thursd orn on August 17, _1of Miss Florence Smith, whose en- An automobile party consisting of | gagement has recently been an- and Mrs. M. F. Rohrer, Mrs. i ounced. | Ihemhardt and daughter, | My, and Mrs. William Carlson en- ne, Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Robrer} tertained at a dinner party on Wednes- daughter, spent Thursday at! day evening, when the guest of honor \alley, Neb., tal dinner at the [ o Dr. Joel Anderson of Gothenberg. Reed hotel and later enjoying a| “zrrg " J. Farrel, assisted by Mrs plunge in the pools which have made | Valley so popular a resort within the Alice Jewet, entertained the Kensing- | ton club of Adah chapter, Order of latiiah e, Fastern Star, at the home of Mrs Miss Lo Arnold, M Althea | 123 rel on Thursday afternoo Levi and Miss Emma Peterson lett Many South Side families will at Ihursday for Lake Geneva, wherC .4 the Scottish Rite picnic which o to attend the conference of ke .club 1z Women's Christian asso iation. A special car on the Mil-| waukee has heen provided f the | Omaha and Council Bl delega tions : Miss Minnic Krukenburg of the li school faculty was guest of 1 Wednesday yiven jor at a picr evening at the Ed Hess far [he jarty included Miss Krukenburg, Miss Edith Hess, Miss Gladys Hess, \Miss Nell Ewall, Miss Lenore Iever- Weaton will be given at Carter Thursday. G The Sunday school of the United Presbyterian church gave a picnic at Elmwood park Saturday afternocon and evening. The Good Sar home of Mrs. L. and as usual spent the ing fancy work. Those present were Misses Edna White, Nellie White, Mildred Royer, Bertha Winter, Ada- line McCullough, Ruth Duif and Be ans met at the E. Knight Thursday afternoon do- idge, Miss Gertrude Clark, t 3 LR e s Clark, Wendell Beveridge and Eldon 2trce I{_'"]’\s"yil&)‘|1\,l_hc e ! (‘v_.‘:‘”[r-.h(.l Collister, deputy clerk | mer, gurf?(fl) of i\I;s. Roy Towl, were > : iRt i« | guests of the club. ll“ : L|””“-l N‘““‘q\,“;”:m,‘,““:-jl,,,: he New Century club was enter- Jennie Jones of the ion, e | tained Thursday at the home of Mrs. ireight offices left last week lor aj "y Ty, s ™ prizes were won by vacation trip on the Great lakes. e e line Branson entertained ¢ school friends informally in honor her : Miss P a few of 1 Cummins. i | The Jolly Dozen High Five club Pucsday cvening iy honor bt et | was entertained at the home of Mrs.| ey ]\J\”nl,l "\\1,:,‘\\;‘;‘“ her father | V. B. Routt Monday afternoon. | wngcles, B ate nd Mrs. J. O, Au-| Prizes were won by Mesdames Routt S and Bowker. i fi N .iv,lk;\',m,i\»““ AN M Francis Roesing, 3907 South o e ere matiied: \Wednas: [Twenty-ifith Sstrect.s was & givenia ”‘.‘ fiernoon at the parsonage of birthday surprise Thursday after the St. John's English Lutheran |noon Three tables were placed for thurch by the Rev. Mr, Ringer, Mr.| high five. Those present were Mes- }~“ udson has a position in the Wilson dames Lange, I)“yl anney, Routt, chemical works. The young couple Enwkrr. Havalka, Iu]lunn.‘Dn\\'flr»jn will be at home at 405 Park avenue. | Burke, Cline, Hathaway, R. Hatha- Oakland Avenue chapter of St %3 A Bedel entertained the Jit 1ad a picnic at Manawa Iaul’s guild e ed the J 1 v,,,.k‘w iy afternoon and cvening | NCY club at a kensington Friday he i '\“.ml l‘vf’lh(‘ regular meeting. O afternoon was spent doing fancy wenty were present, the husbands of members being present for a picnic lunch served at 6 o'clock Adult Beginners, Monday, September 11, gins Saturday, September 30, 8 p. m. Apvlications received now. best at once. Strictly a school of danci Harney 5143 asaohabobutt ol ASadian s anassoss i S s b e e a s dis Turpin’s School of Dancing Season Opens Monday, September 11th Adult Advanced, Tuesday, September 12, 8 p. m. First Children's Class Saturday, October 7, 2:30 p. m.—Private Lessons Any Time. Terms most reasonable. work, after which a nicely appointed 1 eon was _enjoved. Members “‘“.\c“' were Mesdames Hamilton, | 8 p. m. Mr. ng. {and Mrs (A e s e e sl o 2 o e e s Turpin teaches all the new HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS ANNOUNOED. - Ethel Margaret Tierney CAnY Pnere Hancock, Chizek I'he marriage of Miss Marie Abra hamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J]. Abrahamson, 4219 South Eight- centh, and Herman Boden of Cedar Rapids, Neh, took place August 9 at the residence of Rev. L. Arlander of the Swedish Baptist church. The attendants were Mr. annd Mrs, Alfred Routt, Shainholz, Dennis, Abrahamson After the wedding ceremony the wedding party en joyed a dinner at the ILoval hotel T'hursday evening Mr. and Mrs I. Abraliamson, parents of the bride, entertained at a reception, when about thirty guests were present. Mr Boden will make their home at Cedar Rapids, Neb. Mrs. Frederick Hart entertained at her home, 2531 D street Tuesday evening at a miscellaneous shower for M Antone Karvles, formerly Miss Ei Nevins. After a pleasant even- | ing a dainty lunch was served by the hostess I'hose present were Misses Grace Sutter, Florence Irvin, Ruth Johnson, M. McConnell, Alta Gillet, Esther Hickson, Elsie Bush, Carolyn Cone and Mesdames Hodges and Harte. Mr. Loyd Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Atkinson, 925 Missouri avenue, and Miss Nellie Bildt, a well known young woman of the North Side, were married July 26 at Papillion by Rev. Jungmeyer. Mr. and Mrs, A. Kervles were the attendants. The delightful reunion was held '[a, for a few days, visiting school marriage was a surprise to friends of both families, West Ambler Social Activities Mrs. A. Allen and granddaughter, Miss Mabel R left Monday evening for a five-weeks' visit with relatives in Chicago. Frank S. Davie returned home this | week from a month's visit with rela- tives in Wisconsin. George Stewart of Pomeroy, Ia., has been the guest the past week here '(if his brother, H. G. Stewart and fam- ily. | Mrs. M. J. Virtue left Monday | evening for a month’s visit with rela- | tives in Galena, Ill, and southern Wis- | consm., Mr. M. Sanstedt and Miss Matilda Raw of West Leavenworth street OMAHA SUNDAY BE | were united in marriage by Rev. O. Baltzly on Monday. They will re-| side in Omaha. | Mrs. Ella Campbell and Mrs. . Mil- | er were dinner guests Wednesday of | the former's daughter, Mrs. S. A.l Davis of Benson. | Mrs. Louis Krummes had as her house guests this week Mrs. A, Glea- son of Council Bluffs and Mrs. C.| Rochford of North Omaha. 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You get the 28th and Farnam is the week-end guest of West uide’ relatives this week Mrs. William Rapp assisted by her mother, Mrs. Kelly, will entertain the West Side Women's Christian Tem- perance union on Thursday afternoon, \ugust 24, at their home, 484 Walnut street My and Mrs. ] therr week-end John Arnold, and wife Orville 1 G Arnold had as guests thew nephew, Rev Mycers and wife en tertamed the former's parcuts, My and Mrs. HL P Myers, of Muarray, la, this week Lyle Jackson left for Hastings Mon day, where he has a music st ). e will also have a class at Grand Island Mrs. James Hartman and two sons left Monday for a fortmight's visit with relatives at Atchison, Kan Mr. and Mrs. A 1. Wisler and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Getehu have gone to LaPlatte on a fishing trip Mre. M. L. Free has gone to Water loo, Neb, to spend the week-end with her sister Mrs. Ed McCreary of Des Maoines, Ta., was the guest the past week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson Miss Ollie Miller, who has gone ta HART AUGUST ' SEMI-A 20, 1916. 3—C —_— Boston on a three-weck's mr:\(iun,1 Flmwood Park, returned Friday |S. T. Bullock, Grant Hayes and N. F. | will also go sightsecing in Maine and [ cvening from a week’s outing at Vai-| Thompson % | Vermont by auto with Boston friends, | ley. The Ladies’ Aid society met in the Lafayette Gilmore, from Murdock, | My and Mrs. Swen Oleson wel- | basement of the church Thursday for Mo, has been the guest of \Vest side | camed a son to their home on Forty- | their all-day meeting and completed a relatives this week leighth and Pierce streets Wednesday, | quilt. A fine fried chicken dinner was Harty Minert aid his aged mother, | ‘\poust 1o, "I given and a farewell reception for the Mrs. ] Minert, of Vail, la, are the y stor, ( 3 g A4 wife e et a i e S S G s the BTlone Senteriained an| b LOT O SV Esa I B fowho 3 : £ dinner Thursday for house guests | $3V¢ seon 1o elayiare) O awhere this week Irank the pastor takes up his college work R i ¢ Misses Margarct and fanny Arm- : ; & ! Stults, accompanied by T “ by Y as junior in the Ohio Wesleyan uni- it Master: Farl, went on a trip o st MR s imneapohs this week Milli \ e RSl Mrs, lans Neilson and small dangh Miss Martha Gaiwan Las as_her, Mre: Martin Johnson entertained on ter, Jane, have gone to Farwell, Neb, week end guest Tior miece, Miss Kath eduesday for the following of her < Jane, have gone arwell, No AUV West side neighbors: Mesdames T on a week's visit waith relatives vt Nadey t 1 uear Han e Park i TN K] ¥ M Tl Y Miss Helen Barroft of Chicago, who Mrs William VanDusen entertained | gihith A, SCExRInG S Johuson, L. g ARY, 8 1 \ \ Stevens, H. G Claggett, Fred Jensen has been the summer guest of her a6 dinner Thursday for the Mesbames Gieient ol G 6 gRedt, Ne e aunt, Mrs. H. G. Claggett, left this | F. Cockayne, S0 Morris and William Y AU N EMISRERaId Tee R S e R and Agnes Nelson and L. Nelson. Ico veek f werville Farm at Be cream and cake was served. ington to spend the rest of the month Ira, David Johnson entertained at | o ol st Mr. Harry Davis of West sile has'dmmer Thursday evening for her father, . Kenncaly, sister, Mis. Ered Omaha Bank Clearings \ e Make the Usual Big Gain nes and Mroand Mra. ) Givens have had as Omaha hank clearings this week thewr week-end guests Mrs. R and two children of Fremont viade the usual healthy gain over the gone to Chambers, Neb,, tor an out myg of two weeks Mroand Mrs. J. W. Lyman have re turned from a month's visit with rela tives at Marshalltown, Ia tiasser N Mrs. Ola Carlsen has returned here Mrs. Albert Polleys gave a luncheon | coriesponding week a year ago. The from a week’s visit with her son, Fred on Wednesday for the tollowing mem- | total clearmgs for the week this year Carlsen and family at Harlan, la hers of the A, A, B. Towel club: were $254923 . a gain of §8 000,000 The fourteen “Blue Feather” girls, Mesdames S0 W. Weston, R. J. Sut-over the mark of $17 5.19 last under the care of Miss May Tyler of [ ton, I C. Kern, A, Hatfield, A. Wiig, | year MAN'’S X MASSIVE ROYAL i E:stlé;\'rllux “(‘fil‘ LARGE SIZR o ABSIA? VAL- NUT DRESSHR-— IMITATION Beaultfully grain- ¢ SIRC ed and so finely ke 16 e 3 gxecutad that it le SIAN WALNUT fmpossible to tel " ':. Y it from the gen- CHIFFONIER — 4 e 2 uine; has heav N 3 B AN ) ik top: “fuf PARAIIIR A o s s, . " 70 ; ! swell front; ¥ AN d, Vi ANILSATAY wood pulls left; it is made WI‘X“"/A‘IM\M}; (_: u.m e -‘]r“r 'mnltcchh: of selected wood; [ 7 Wi &% v, EXNETR vl having full swell I / A\w‘ ' g , & b plate i 'um\\\(‘lyf"i\\l mirror front and six ,‘/“'.:‘ \‘\\ i i ), m an-urln! roomy drawers; 4! ‘ ¢! 4 ™ /| ’ r/\ n\(’ 24x 28 In heavy plank top; \\Q‘ ,\\ q Y, WL ches: well 5 ( g — made and French bevel / ., Vi) 7 7 ,‘L cArn{ully‘ plate mirror; our . lh 1 M';l" '{‘;,01. sale price only— % ! 770 week sale 3 < prics onl¥— | 1118 HANDSOME BED fa mads in a $16 75 \ s mado In a very artlstic Y s17 95 Napoleon design to math ohiffonier ang dresser k% L3 fllustrated; head board stands 60 Inches high, and | s uov'nalu:n :Iundwld!h only: sise 4 fest @ Inches wide; note L] andsome fu Tol oot & You Can Pay More, But You and headboard; a wonderful value 516.85 Hartman Quality M eans Life [ Cannot Buy Better Furniture at the very low price : long Satisfaction and Service H A Rare Value in a High Grade Davenport. b % Termss . $2.50 Cash, i 92.00 & ‘ EXTRA MASSIVE WELL MADE A BPLENDID VALUE IN A FT Month. ) = MISSION ROCKER—Frame bullt ROLL EXTRA ROOMY A ~ entirely of solid oak; has heavy COMFORTABLE FIBRE RE =5 two-inch front post; seat and ROCKER—Suitable for either | WE ARE OFFERING AT AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICE this week | back upholstered In guaranteed porch‘j living room or sun room;» § this high grade duofold bed pavenport; this plece of furniture can be used as | imitation Spanish lesther; fin- well braced and strongly built; | a roomy and comfortable bed at night or a beautiful divan by day; frame is | {shed fumed: six 3 specially priced made of genuine solid oak finished golden and back and seat are upholstered stesl springs sup- $4 59 4] for this week, s .69 in guaranteed imitation leather over full steel spring con- port seat; only....... L) ol At 3 aon struction; a child can operate it; be sure and see this great $27 50 - value before purchasing; our low price only........... . x'd‘r’éfi#é‘}nxwff’,‘é‘&?ffi fi:,} Il vl;t}v]%); E{jfiogmtmm?:n‘ IN A v';v:m, DRBII;.NE?I" fiummm OAK D e = A —Conslats of seven pleces; correctly finished fumed; table | :gg&’ont‘b}:::uz&tflt.mlslh':g made with 42-inch top, extends to six feet; five high backed full box seat diners ‘IY%.’?ZE..,”'“E‘.,“‘%“.ELE“’FE Lootoyaabinstito- i with cane back handles and upholstered jn imitation Speanish Sabal i epn i uter ph et Mllverwaro jeather with one roomy arm chalr to matchi completa combination 553 50 s Ebae tiat it andy ' bread bo of meven pleces specially priced at..... : e . e e ins entl binet ofl rub finish; no kitchen complete without zial $:7813.95 special gains NV aawess .:st ;\q VSN <o 7 » 17X LARGE SIZE 8ANITARY RE- FRIGERATOR with 90-pound loe capacity, heavily Inter- 1ined; triple wall construction; provislon compartment fitted with two removable nickel wire shelves; patent draln plpe and drip economlizer, only 2 GUARAN- TEED HIGH ARM DROP HEAD SEW- ING MA CHINE, has heavy solld oak case; six drawers; all {mprovementa; worth double price of.... fully our low acoessories and attach- completa with all the needad $17.50 Orders Promptly Filled. PRy 7> INHN Mflg@%fl}il Genulne ZE Quarter- % sawed Oak Tep Table. Leather @ Upholstering. ished natural or baronial brow. interfor upholatered constructed of grade reed; a sp: cial value at, only. to mate 4 lhfll '$99:» Complete Lamp Lined and with Shade, Flowered $1.95. Cretonne, A _WONDERFUL SPECIAL IN A WICKER TABLE LAMP- Finished in baronial brow shade {8 11 Inches fancy flowared with five feet of our very low pric this week, only. nches high; tde and lined in etonne; complete 1.95 28x42-Tnch Top Table. DESIGNED THREE-PIECE of genuine solid oak and upholstared b VELY SUITE—-!ade entirely fumed: chalr and rock MISSION LIRRARY correctly finfshed in high xrade Spanish imitation leather; table top measure 28x42 inches; fitted with STRONGLY CONSTRUCTED LIBRARY IABLE—Has heavy plank top fitted with secret drawer, four massive legs, roomy magasine shelf; made entirely of American quart. imitation nished golden; must .$6.45 n to be appreciated our sale price only...