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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 3, 1916, 3 HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED|O. P. Goodman, with three reserva-|and Mr. Walter Elsasser of Omaha| Mrs, H. T, Brisbin, Mrs. J. B, Brisbin, HOmG fI'OIn a Summel' 1n COIOrado ANNOUNCED tions; G. M. Durkee; C. E. Niswong- | were married last Wednesday. Miss Maude Kierle, Miss Zerlina Bris- er; W E. Rhoades, four; W, S, Wiley,| Miss Madeline Horton left on Fri-| bin, Miss Frederica Carlton, Messrs. eight; W. R. Adair, three and Dr.|day morning for Clarks, Neb., where| Lansing Brisbin, Robert Olmsted, H. B. Lemere, three. | she wili resume her work as teacher| Gerald Siert, William Alexander, _Mrs. W. Callahan entertained the |in, the high school. {'amu Brenneman, Douglas Myers, Catholic Women's circle of Dundee! Miss Margaretha Hansen of Ben-|Milron Nelson, Harry Brisbin, Tulcie at Happy Hollow club for luncheon, ' son, and John C. Wrich of Kennard,| Parker, Reuben Hahn, George Tuesday. | Neb., were married last Wednesday.| Vaughn, Frank Keaton, Paut Milli- _Miss Ruth Slabaugh entertained| Mrs. H. W. Colson and children|gan and William Steyer. . Friday at her home for Mra, ankireturncd home from a visit of a few| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Price, who have Cooper of St. Paul. | weeks in Stromsburg, Neb. been spending some time in Colorado, Mr. J. A. Moore is at present in| Mrs. E. M, Cook was hostess for|returned home the first of the week. Alabama. the Good Times club at her home| Mrs, William Kindred has been Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Livingstone |last Thursday afternoon. | visiting relatives in Iowa the last have moved from apartments in the| The local Woman's Christian Tem- | week. ) Harte block to those above the Dun- | perance union met last Thursday at| Frank How, who has been d- domestic art in one of the Kansas dee theater. A the home of the president, Mrs. M. D. | ing the last three weeks in Chicago City hl{s schools. The Dundee school will open Tues- | Vieno of Dundee. * |and Milwaukee, returned home Mon- Miss 1da Casady has returned from @ S : day, September 5. dlKi N \ 1 rs. W. H. Thomas and family, an extended _visit to New York, Wishington, Philadelphia, and other { who_have been spending the summer in Canada visiting her sister, re- _eastern points. While in 'New York turned home Sunday, Miss Casady attended. the summer { 3 “session at Columbia university. Soclal Items | Henry Anderson and Miss Mabel .. Mrs. Howard F. Smith has returned | Anderson, who have been touring in from the east, where she spent the | California the last four weeks, re- Jast four weeks. | o | turned home Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Smith have The union church services closed| Mrs. Barnes of Richmond, Ind,| Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mancini are .as their house guest Mrs. Smith’s last Sunday evening and regular serv-| Who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. | spending two or three weeks at At- .cousin, George Hagee of St. Louis, ices will be held in each church this|R. H. Golding, went to Lincoln Thurs- | lantic, Ia, ' r. Hagee is president of the evening. ‘ day, where she will visit her brother. ————— & rmon Chemical company of St. A daughter was born to Mr. .“dehg‘ t\)will rnutrn |_|ere' f(lar » further | Wants Home She Sewed for ouis. Mrs, Earl Deane last Sunday. Mrs, | VISit belore returning to her home, 2D, and Mrs. F. H, Hollingsworth Deane was formerly Miss )Gmrgil Mrs. Anna Greely and daughter, Years .to Help Pay For m& &),“d,v(;.il and Harriett Hamilton Morton. w(h?‘ hl;e bhcen ;m}:}ng‘\g\ theh holme That she ")‘fl( in le;mngh!o; eight- 't Wednesday morning for an over- % ol >, BN roai | of her brother, F. M. King, the last| een years to help pay for the home at W ! Mire Elizabeth Carey is spending two weeks, left Saturday for Minnea-| 952 South Fifty-first street and ‘that Council Bluffs Social Notes Miss Hammond of St. Louis, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Sylvester, left Sunday evening for_her home, after spending several .weeks, here. i . Mr. Harvey Reynolds and Miss Reynolds, who have been the guests .of ‘Mr, and Mrs. W, J. Leverett, left Sunday for their home in Kansas City. Miss Reynolds is a teacher of Florence Benson Social Circles | L. KNEETER Maker of High ,Clm Ladies’ Clothes, On my late trip to the east I i the v e g and samples, which are ready for : inspection in my newly &m«idfll ::f You are assured’ best fit, ;r?h and: ma at the lowest prices. We make suits of customer’s own goods if desired. — land trip to Des Moines. 2 vistti Miss Ap\lthea Levi, who was a dele- ?‘e:‘?: ,fl;fi‘i “\,',::;;"fi“':m'tf“ l,)r‘:l‘:; polis, where they will visit a short|in spite of her efforts to please him, ;.g.f,%n the Genéva club to the «| Irwin, Neb., to Plattsburg, Mo. t\i‘me lfiefm‘-‘; redtur;;in to her home in l)\]er husband, Gelorge Wi':liamdNowne-‘ oun, omen’s Christian association g iss Effie Killian a tioe Carrie | New Rockford, N. D. as a perpetual grouch and an un- eotxfefence at. Geneva, Wis., has re- Mflg Pam{ep (W e Cr‘:ll‘::tthlte';: lf;:lute;"&rb{;::ir(’;:;; Mrs. J. W, Marr of Brooks, Ia, and | governable temper, are allegations of turned home. Miss Levi remained for 534 fenchere. -Mibs Rillixh whlng 1o Miss Bess Hetit of Creston, la, who | Minnie Margaret Nownes in petition a few days’ visit with friends after ' : Haf[leg?d Alliance and Miss Crossen‘(o T)en- have been the guests of Mrs. Kate |asking a divorce and tite custody of the conference. future meetings were discussed. The Social Affairs TRUSSEL PNOTO fofft N D Logan the last week, returned home | their 17-year-old daughter, Ruth. She -~ Miss Olga Beyre has returned from | club will meet on alternate Mondays } Sons were born to Mr. and Mrs, | Saturday. Mrs, Marr formerly lived | asks that title to the home, valued at 8 vacation trip to points in Canada. | throughout the season of the South SIde . Tom: Whitner and. Mr. and:M#s, A.|in Florence, her husband being the) $3,000, in the building of which' she She’ was gone about six weeks. St Paul's Gereral wuild met Mon- 2 miscellancous shower Saturday N‘mh ) ‘d" i ""‘h ' :" k."l | agent of the Omaha railroad here. | contributed her sewing money, be Miss-Louise Brown of Minneapolis | day afternoon at the Boat club, mem- evening. N E T mods returned home!, Mr. and, Mrs. Lou Courtright re-|taken from the husband. ' i‘ E;PCC}lled the II“{ ];:f! of the v’v;ek bers of St. Mary's chapter acting as| Mrs, John Curren of Auburn, Neb Kg,gi,};]‘zdnn?ld;yO'fflgemg:“:l:;‘ké‘t:h Wednesday from rlummer spent nlm‘:::: g‘:'"r::{e f‘r::n.‘(xl::‘r:lc;‘ };;?,' o be the guest of her sister, Miss|h v i . ae this ] o nal Wy d 2 = . . 4 gl’"fll’ }BII'OW“' and her uncle, Captain froe!ltl:r:xs::u .I:i':::g l:nfcl::;u ‘;fau; lhereen :e:k.‘uefiu‘ . g:na‘em :t: l:)‘}m(e:l;gle' ;::p;;;;?e &.d'::ls letti: ‘Stflnber’g‘h .: Tlfi;vf]o',\'vw\{/‘:ich and son, Mershon Cofi"" 5 Yfl.“,.?l:;med Saturday from . M. Brown. i : M Lot J resented her wil ¢ dx NV h abon, rs. oMrs. W.rM, Wells and son,’ Joo, :zi'::eigrl:ngfie:;t"th,rli?ftle):‘s is::; Kan, ";'” visiting there. sterling Eastern Star spoon with the have returned from a six weeks' trip| sending the week as the guest of her of 311 Glen avenue have returned [ meeting was held at which plans were| i )l‘dm oo lW_mel'. tni{l!‘: at Gflllf- emblem of Ruth, which point Miss ‘°M“‘° ;:,“-R Marshall will be hos. | d8ughter in South Omaha, home after an extended trip to Salt |discussed for fall work. No definite | o k :fc C s Bl i orineB i | areinberg havs RYGHIRTENY. BAstath rf.' he P I:" ll wll.ud'.’ Aol.\i i Birriet Wymhan of Lincolh Lake City and to points in Colorado. | reports were given by the committes | [LCCK, {fom @ summer spent in fiok Star. Miss King and Mrs. Harry teni or the Pres! ym;l an Ladies’ who has been the guest of her sister, They were gone seven weeks and|having charge of the booth at the ton and other New England cities. | Lapidus were guests and - members | Society next _Wldnn_l"l.v- Mrs. Paul Rivett, the last week, left spent a most delightful time visiting | carnival, . . Mrs. Merlin Finlay and children |present were Mesdames Altman, Van| Miss '50“‘1“"“""“1""" returned | for her home Saturday, ~xniii’sigi(1:uiein§‘] R Mrs. ‘A. J. Faul and Mrs. A. W {1;\]!: reglrned lg. then; ht:lnlxes neh.l: ‘on; Bad, er,hMcKe‘e{. Kells, l}flemun, t‘;\'::e ltl::':nderwent li;‘:;‘pem?::‘“l- Bllgr. and Mrs, ].tH.()]l{cChell:le r(:' ‘Mrs. C. 'L, Felt and daughters, the ;| Valley after spending a few days w yman, Graham, Henry, Possner,|W . ellevue were guests of Rev, an e Misses Ruth'and Dorothy 'peu_ Save ?;’I"l(:'w%‘::‘:;’jg;:g a'dfx:::y“"{hg' Bk | Mrs. fimhy's mother, Mrs, Viola Ran- | Jewet, Smiley, Samuels, Burdick, Far- | Mrs. J. W. Welch was hostess last| 1 B, Butter Sunday. returried from ‘Wyoming, where they | club Tuesday evening. Dancing be- dal. rel, Berry, Miss Marie Berry. Wednesday for the Tri-City Birthday | " Mrs, .K'“ Logan left Sunday for have been' spending the summer on |gan shortly after 7 o'clock and con-| . ‘Mrs. Anna Carlson, accompanied by | On Thursday Mrs. L. Altman en- club. Des Moines, Ta,, where she will spend the Keeline ranch, tinued until 10, Punch and wafers | her daughter, Carolyn, have returned | tertained at a Whil“x’lfl and alumi-| Mrs. L. E. Luther entertained at|;'week or so visiting relatives and -Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Haslam have fwere served and the occasion was fully | from a two months' stay on a ranch |num shower at the Workmen temple | lunch on Sunday evening in honor of | friends, i returned from Winnipeg, Canada, |enjoyed both by the guests and theinear Broadwater, Neb. for Miss Steinberg. Prizes were won | Miss Constance Morey of Gooding,| The Sunday school of the Methodist :’hfl’; thty’rmt'féfl‘Mfi ] Vllith their | chaperons. About forty guests were| Mrs, Ray Casteel has returned from 'H'Mr;l"lLd' H‘:;".l:, tM"M‘:l Pfil“fi ";‘d %‘;“e public! schoola, ‘will ‘apen-.on °=‘“;{ih will hl;:rkmne;ltm“l pisnic aughter. r. an rs. Ha 1ss Hilda Wright. L M, Mush- 3 a verview v | prspent: flabamaiwhero SHAT dpeut tises kin won the consolation prize, Tuesday for the fall term, the smaller | They have invited the Ladies’ Aid so- gone for several weeks, i i i . isitif . The Mi A 3 v Lee Griffith of Creighton, Neb., is cifi ‘Zicr?:‘ljel:‘tgle?w;ll:clemevr\;:;x::s;:y x"!::::c:lsllggx:\}}ie;efg:t‘;el h:v):{‘:fi; Mr. Harry Cooler will arrive Sun-|grades are to have half-day sessions|ciety to be their guests on this oc- Phone Douglas 6068 a guest of his brother, G. M. Griffith, | morning at St. Francis Xavier church, | returned from a visit with relatives day to be the guest of his sister, Mrs. | for a couple of months. casion. L. KNEETER is i i te. H. Lapidus, until after his marriage| Mr. and Mrs. John Colson and son| William Lonergan left Saturday for me:maal?f fiirnl:ineéteMrV’Vlck:;‘T.. o“é]?d:l}:ei;]?yfsomh High school in- loli\““ Hnrriet]Stdeinbergl,. when th;y (}:thsdtromhlburg. eb, and Mrs, D.H]. Liml:‘oln.‘ whefre_ he will spend the week h \ 2 tructor, h 1 d Valley, [ will return to Indianapolis to make odes have been recent guests at the | at the state fair, ] Wickham, and -Mr. George Schaat :v;,léfiemiu : 'enr: r}::emgr?:” WZJ‘{. their future home. H. W. Colson home. Miss Lillith Greed' entertained = Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Crowe have |m s perform Rev. Father| Clifford Knight,.son of Mr. and BT PR The Woman's Foreign Missionar: Wednesday in honor of her fifth returned from a week's visit with F.ol';.yh;’caM:nus nndflivruywi;-neued l:y Mrs. L. E. Knight, has returned from society of the Methodist church will birthday. About ten were present and relatives in Shenaridoah, Ia, a large number of relatives and|an outing in northern ‘Wisconsin, D d 3 meet on Wednesday for election of enh)ye the afternoon. A Mrs. J. W. Poole and daughter, |friends. The church was most attrac- | spending some time at Gordon and unaee officers at the home of Mrs, J. G. r. and Mra. R, l;!' O"“!"g' ‘; 0 ‘ " Gladys, and son, Herbert, stopped for | tively decorated with ferns and palms, | Superior. i : : Phillips. K have been chlpelf'on ll|II tgfll'b lllldl)' ‘a-midweek visit at the home of Mrs. | The - wedding march was played by| James Stevens is reported slightly Soclety Notes Mrs. W. E. Baehr entertained at|school classes of the Presbyte ;p R. M: Kellogg and other relatives en | Miss Louise Tholl, and during the|improved at the St. Joseph hospital, Carter lake last Wednesday for Mrs. | church on a ten days Clml""w‘ edi- route to'Woodbine, Ia,, to visit other [ceremo - Miss Agnes Wickham sang | where he underwent an operation fog T: Larkins of Omaha, when the|tion at Arlin returned Wednes- relatives: They will return to this|“Ave Maria” and “O, Promise Me.” appendicitis. 3 s The Misses Doris and Nanette |uests were Misses J. P. O'Brien, P.|day, after having enjoyed a great out- city Friday and stay several days with | Two little nieces of the bride, Mary| Mrs. T. G. Laur continues to im-| yo ' o ¢7 05 Angeles, formerly of [J. White, P. T. Conlan, P. Gentle-|Ing Those present at the cam) ' Mrs. Kellogg and her brother, L. E.|Margaret Macauley and Helen Wick- | prove after her recent attack of ty-|p) 'g 010 guests of Mrs, Wiiliam [man, R. Gentleman, P. E. Gerin, T.|were: Mr. and Mre. R. H. Olmsted, Long, and also old friends. ham, were flower girls, one in pale | phoid fever. . s Baird. A luncheon was given by her | Sterner, F. Larkin of Om ' Mrs. F. E. Petty of Malvern, Ia, |yellow and the other in pale blue,| John Cummins of Chicago, formerly in their honor Thursday at Happy | Kenny of Benson, } and Mrs. Richard Jones of ‘Chicago, | carrying large baskets of roses. Miss|Of South Omaha, spent last Tuesday | 7 0 club. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox and !fupent;h%vwick-end asdtl‘u gluesu of | Loretta Wickham was bri?esmaid alnd E’ug‘;i%‘:“t of his brother, James M. | "G W YW, Miller ‘entertained at M“'d V. lfimny rere amon :'hou #s. F.'W, ‘Lorenz and family. wore a beautiful gown of corn color i ’ .| spending the week end at the home «2.G. S: Moore of ‘Modale, 1,{ spent Miss Mame Beal has returned from | luncheon at Happy Hollow, Thurs cgming at Plattsmouth. taffeta and carried roses of the same | . ednesday and Thursday here. shade.” Mr. Fred Meis was best man. E;;:::sxgrrgéui:nlh fl’:;:al”;:;i:\oiz:. [ dai{}. and Mrs. T. L. Combs are in| Misses Martha and Eba Bloom- Wedncotey wascll and children 1eft| The bride was charming in & Bwn | *Plirs. Jennie Morton has gone to Minneapolis, attending the National | berg entertained b0’ fuenty 300 Mogufor several weeks' visit with |vound skirt and. trimmed. with lace | Smithshire, IIl, to spend the winter |Jewelers "5"‘?"'_‘52‘"‘ ; £ th D i Lilhoran Soafnanatiodicians: relatives. - From there they will go to |and pearls. Her ‘long tulle veil was | With relatives, % ¥ Lite Rdies N a:cnetfi' & Fi 1" Mr. and Mrs. David Hauptman of Chicago, ‘where they will“join Mr. |held with pearl ornaments and she| Mrs. Roy Towl is spending some ddee Presbyl;flgl!l iflurc et ri Guidnor, Mont.,, and Mrs, A, Djwer ,lrizssetll and mak; their future home. [carried a sfinwer boug:ct of l;rioi‘e’l g?:w‘;‘i:‘kimf‘gnl::eerrl;“:fmsm‘l,\' ‘3‘:::;:" d'{(‘r:m{‘NM{;' T. Bell ::g' daughter |of Red 'Lodge, Mont,, visited at the Avebhe R 1o ;e a(x:‘;";w?:ngoltet 3:11; rBOesr::irdMl\:lc({‘:—':h;N o M ihers,| Alfred Reuban, who bas been ili | Dorothy, have returned from a sum-|F\ M. Dailey home while: enroute to ) a % B a g is sli 3 t Prior Lake. Towa. WLV Whe foiseasion thisweele Follawtng (Hiocitgnany, 8 Wed f0€ R T A 'h‘hflyoémp‘;?x‘tl:g; melrfr.s'?e'}tu:\es l.W, Hamilton spent| Miss Alma Rasmussen of :Benson| Mrs, William C breakfast was served to the relatives| Mrs. Manly Williams ; 3 RARIER D, grize inthe cighiecn-hole medsl round at the home of the bride on Franidin | Neb. is guest of her daughter, Mrs.| Wegnestay 336 Fton it Gilo, d: . Mr. rs. Schaaf left for ert Noe. 4 ! e G, B, i v”e”g\!;sfi:yg:;tl};; h\ev\:fiws::;n!dm;eri:e‘ :vevr;:;dintr t:i'l;. declining to. make| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson of Lin- l'“‘";‘g“‘z g“"‘:g,“'l:'" ‘st“}:: lpyeveor}- with'a scratch score of 104. The ball | known their destination to their in- coln motored up from the capital last i:W club at di ’ y GOOD MUS[C for. g_utfin was won by Mrs, R. B.|terested friends. They will. be at|Sunday to spend the day with Mrs, i{r' anid Mrs, James Chadwick are 50c Table d’Hote Dinner SUNDAY 13th and Douglas \ nd family, 7« Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gruber and two sons, Paul and Bernard, left Monday for Lincoln to attend the state fair. |were united in marriage. The cere- Omaba’s Best Ladies’ Tailor. 806 S. 16th Street. Tubbs with a sc F 2351 i home about the middle of September | Wilson’s sister, Mrs. Thomas Hod- 4 "match for theor::l:b cha:::;}i‘oeni‘l:is; in a new home at 546 Franklin -ave-|den, and family. ”‘hp""&e‘h')'mx“'ke:‘;o:"o::"o(’:m heduled for Thursday, weather per- | nue, ?car the Wickham |l:ame. d}'he N!\grs. Theodore dFrot:t ofh Wolbac};l, ;‘:m‘l‘;“ Y IAYSL 8P imitting,-Mrs. Fy-J. D h out-of-town guests at the wedding|Neb., accompanied by her smal e 4 e play Mrs, Ernes.t',\’villfiglesc; ]eV[rr:‘C!o:ao- were Mr. and Mrs, John Green_of | daughter, Evelyn, is spending the inM‘i:: Sg‘;‘:eg‘:ko?:“‘mm is ‘""“ %‘JCk. Miss Moore; Miss Besley, Mrs, | Cedar Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Rasmus- i{rs. e Coole.y and children larty Messner; Mrs. Bruington, Miss | ward Murphy of Minneapolis. sen. _Dlm'-k.l In the second fl?ght M:—!s!. Mrs. l;{rn;k ?ird has return;d frpr}: “";}':cm‘;:;:"“d from Lake Geneva, Douglass was matched against Mrs. Pierce, Neb,, after a two weeks’ visi 2 Qe del‘:ger; Mrs. R, B, Tubbs,BMrs. Ralph | the Happy Hollow club Saturday eve-|with her parents. / le".d Oscu; Hhm:l f,::el f';: !;:,‘- Walters; Mrs. John F. Davis, bye. |ning. Sunburst roses and corn flow-| “Miss Edna White entertained the d “""l ay fi eCh ls Sawvar "ok Fof next Wednesday a match against | ers made very attractive table deco-[Good Samaritans at a kensington N‘“l \""'k c’.'"' ari Y blind “bogey. is scheduled for a prize |rations. ~Among the guests from|Thyursday afternoon at her home, 4411 e;(’ ord le)g" T. O. Putnam and donated by Mrs. R. B. Tabbs. .Play | Council Bluffs were Miss Fern Clark, | South Eighteenth street. Mi LG‘lnd Bt have returiad will ‘begin promptly at 8:30 Miss Julia Jacobsen, Mr. James Lever-| “ The Woman's Christian Temper- ; iss h: yz)kolll):'? ..+Mt. and Mrs. Miffard F. Rohrer en- |ett, Mr. Kenneth Parks and Mr. and | apce union county convention will be ro}:{n ACL Blli\! ‘strived Home Iast tertained at a most enjoyable family | Mrs. Charles H. Parks. held in South Omaha September 5, at| . 24r% £ ' (810 S . dinner Thursday evening at the boat BRI the Grace Methodist church. I:{ryand Mrs. J. ] Dodds and family club in celebration of Mr. Rohrer's The Clover Leaf club was enter- h L fat nerl. f.ro;n their - summers’ 'sl:fity-snxth, birthdayM lnnivdersfiry. s y l G . tained on }‘hu}:{sday‘.k AJ“KX?! Jlizf(: oaz’ien‘re urs ose present were Mr. an rs. home o rs. A, J. Alm, ng. e ‘Iitohrl:‘r, ME atl|d M;\z I g R(lahre’rrax;{l 0cla. OSSIP tShneuth Eighteenth ltree‘t.d lfie“fibel:l! Cahidrlo“ NL‘:I“ Miller is visiting' at aughter, Pauline; Mrs, Caroline T. R, s ames F. Lind, ‘A. Dahl- M e Thegi'nhardt and daughter, Caroline. Ra'lSton 5:::::?tcyl%sn‘11quist, ‘A. Petersen, G. BBea!n&;_ Walton has returned from iT!*llxee l::: ln)f t:te 51ndl' l':igh:-ld(i}nc" Andersen, O. Carlson, E.lAndPerscn l:Il"lcl:' Yo:x't;g People's Society Chris- : of son e Fish an . Mi i club at Manawa was held Fnad‘:; Judge and Mrs. J. N. Buford of an:\i IAn rsegamh]\:x:{d’eiilg:neilm.u" tian Endeavor of the Dundee church night, 'The committee in charge made | Oklahoma are the guests of Mr. and | S¢% g held a business and social meeting a little extra effort to make the close | Mrs. W. B. Cheek. £ Friday evening at the home of the of the season a most enjoyable one| Mrs. G. W. Pugsley and son, ar-| Little Miss Agnes Johnson was|Misses Beatrice and Olive Walton. and the members present seemed to |rived home from Steamboat Springs,(given a very enjoyable surprise on| The Misses Eleanor and Adnee appreciate this fact, The weekly|Colo, Thursday and are spending a|Tuesday in honor of her fourth birth-| Hamilton entertained _sixteen school || dances have been one of the most|few days here with relatives. day at her home, Twenty-elghth and|friends at the Happy Hollow matinee pléasant features of the club season| Miss Grace Pool will leave Sunday | B streets. Those present were: Misses | dance, Thundl]z'. : in:a number of years. for Lincoln to join Green’s band as|Helen Riba, Fanny Riba, Mary Riba,| Miss Adah Klopp and Miss Edna Mrs. Clarence Nickell entertained |soloist, during the Nebraska State|TLoretta Gill, Jean O’Leary, Anna|Bennett were among the guests of the South Side kensington Wednes- | fair. 4 Riba, Lucile Gill, Dorothy Gill,| Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dodds at dinner day afternoon at her home. In con-| Mrs. A. J. Randall cntertained at|Theron Lindville, Marion O'Leary,|at Seymour Lake club, last Sunday, teSts prizes were ‘awarded to Mrs.[a dinner party Wednesday at Sey-|Virginia Stung, Ingred Alm, Lillian)and were on the musical program Egerett Grimes and Mrs, Frank Nel-|mour park, in honor of her guest,| Alm, Marion Nelson, Aroona John-|given afterwards. 4 son. A three-course luncheon was|F. M. Hunter and son Arthur, of|son, Albeena Riba, Lorene Butler, Lu-| ~ Dundee reople having supper at served. The club will be entertained | Lincoln. ¥ cille Butler; Masters Donald Taylor, | Happy Hollow club last Sunday were: in,two weeks-at the home of Mrs. L.| D. L. Ham returned to his work| Leonard Taylor. A Hansen, 1908 South Eleventh street. [at Sutton, after spending a few days! Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald entertained. the Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hazelton re-|with home folks. New Century club at her home, Twen- turned Mondlg from Concord, N. H., g TR ty-fifth and C streets, Thursday aft- Thieves Steal Money and where Mrs. Hazelton went in June ernoon. arid was joined by her husband about In honor of Miss Hattie Steinberg, Watches from Two Homes|who weds Mr. Harry Cooler of In- dianapolis, September 14, the Misses three weeks afio. A part of the time was spent at Mr, Hazelton’s old home i 1024 1 at Plymouth and various other points| John Marchelli, 1024 South Elev-|Nora"and Mary Horn entertained at ‘n' that vicinity were visited. Botn | enth street, reported to the police the Paul and Sargent Hazelton are located | theft of $20 and a watch from his N, V7 near Concord and Mr. Hazelton has a "c‘?"m'l E. a{' r;}[)gz;cl‘f“%o:ny;;g: i ity, la., wi i W aep LT pRct La?xlra Maskette, 1024 South Eleventh Members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity formed a_ dinner party at YOUR PIANO SHOULD BE TUNED John W. Evans & Ed Evans Independent Phr Tuners and Player- Extablished " Oma'ia 1884 Civica and Philanthropy Lotters of recommendation from Chicago, || _General Training in Soclal Work. Spesial SPECIAL OFFER Zrgiemstnsmest: Omaha, Lincoln and Dsnver music houses || coutses for Playground = and Recres """‘"j For e ol : Workers and Publie Health Nurs Term KMMH’M % Factory 5351 N, 28th Si. Phones Colfax u add 12 (soamp, “540 and 988, P. O. Box 50, Omaha. || 25eneOctobet 3. Address DEAN, 8659 Michi hrarerdoesd s TIMELY SUGGESTION Before Buying a New Winter Suit or Overcoat, We Suggest You Have Us Fix Up Your Old Ones. You Might Decide to Make Them Last Another Season. In addition to a thorough cleaning, we will put in new linings, new sleeve linings, new pockets, put on new buttons, velvet collars, make new edges on coat sleeves, new bottoms on trousers, or make any other repairs or alterations needed. Send them in now — even if you do buy new, we'll add enough to the life of the old ones to more than offset our charges. Jackets Relined We are already cleaning many tailored suits and Chicago School of / Shop Talks “The Hurry Up Evil” is one of the worst things we have to con- tend with. So many people have formed the habit of asking for one or two-day service, that the average cleaning plant spends a good part | i of their time getting out “Spe- | i cials.” We would like to educate our customers to give us three or four days on each job of cleaning, then when it becomes ne to clean an article the second time we don't have to spend a lot of time calling you up and begging How to Judge a Woman by Her Hair . There are always the well-known and semi-humorous methods, such as saying brunettes are quick-tempered. But there is real common sense in just noticing whether the hair js well kept.to judge s woman’s neatness, If Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pace entertained ¢ % 1 3 e Fy at l\'liiouse gnfiy aver S;nd;{ int _hortxor ;'e":ff_e:‘l‘(;::fc‘: sztie‘“:ofic:’“vf:',e‘"i’: DnBenaFBanes, |vou aré-one of the few who try to|fil putting new linings in the jackets. fa?'.m"ih'l'?;i. o‘:fi:{;fig‘%nn;‘- of "Mr. an rs. . . unti 0! ’ - [} [ . and family of New York and ifrs, | formed. SANATORIUM ;n:rk: hi‘:'im"n:fe {‘;‘:fll‘;}‘: bigorad _Costs a little more to line a jacket this Fall. All and it there .iln;nny‘:{li:(j 1 hate ta G. R. Ball and Mzs. John Van Camp o Gure Children's Colds. Lok ek satin and silk linings have advanced 26c to 50c per | jntw could be done better and -son of Watertown, Wis. Other hild dry, clothe comfortable, avoid the hair with any cleanser made for d. The lab o e ins th ! i guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Hod- “x'::r: pol 55, Bell'y’ Pine-Tas-Honey. This institution is the only one ||all purposes, but always use some yard. € labor cost, however, remains the same— T'll never do it unless forced to. der and i'.'fi‘ly of .B“l:"’"' T!!leIl:Iunt- Risens phiegm, reduces inflammation. Only || in the central west with separate |[good preparation made expressly for $3.00 to $4.00, pll}s cost of material. Give us time. ingtons will remain here until Thurs- | ;. ™) "ouggiate.—Advertisement. buildings situated in their own ||shampooing. You can enjoy the very You can furnish the lining yourself, if you wish. day, when they leave for Denver and other Colorado points. They expect to visit here' again on their return trip. ~ Mr. Huntington is a former Council Bluffs man, a brother of Mrs. Pace, ’ Miss Marguerite Sharples ‘enter- tained the members of the Madrigal club at her home on Lincoln avenue Monday evening. A short musical pro- , gram was given, including vocal solos hy Miss Gladys Anderson and piano pumbers by ]\f)iss‘Besu Battey. A so- cial time was enjoyed and plans for best by getting some canthrox from your druggist and dissolving a tea- spoonful in a cup of hot water, when your shampoo is all rudf. Aiur its use the hair dries rapidly with uni- form color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disap- ar. Your hair will be so fluffy hat 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. ——— e | | amgple grounds, yet entirely dis- HOTELS AND RESORTS. tinct, and rendering it possible to classify cases, The one building ATLANTIC HOTEL being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of non-contagious and non-mental diseases, no others be- Atlantic, Towa. ing admitted; the other Rest Cot- New addition to Atlantic_Hotel will be tage being Jeligned for and de- opened by September 1. European plan. voted to the exclusive treatment Rooms modernly equipped. Cafe and bar- ber shop in connection. Pioneer hotel Keeper of Atlantic, lowa. of select mental cases requiring GEORGE F. LANG, Proprietor. Our Reputation, as well as our Guarantee, is back of every job that we turn out. THE PANTORIUM “Good Cleaners and Dyers.” 1813.15-17" Jones Street - - - . . - Phone Douglas 963. Branch Office - - - - - - - 2016 Farnam Street. South Side . - - - 4708 South 24th Street, Phone South 1283. Note:We pay special attention to out-of-town orders and pay P. P. charges one way. Write for price list. for a time watchful care and spe- cial nursing. |