Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 8, 1916, Page 15

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Council Bluffs Social Notes The senior Christian Endeavor of -the First Christian church held the monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mable Miller, 1517 Avenue E. The business session occdpied about an hour, during which time plans for the future were discussed: The rest of the evening was spent in games. The rooms were prettily decorated in red and white and the same color scheme was used in the réfreshments. Mrs. W, S. Keeline is enjoying a visit from her sister, Miss Adele Do- hany, and her cousin, Miss Jeanette Grace, of Detroit. On Monday afternoon the October meeting of the Young Women's Christian association was held at the home of Mrs. R. B. Tubbs. Matters of routine business were settled and lans for the gift day for the nurses” ome, which is to be observed on Saturday, were completed. Mrs. Tubbs serrved refreshments when the business was concluded and the re- mainder of the afternoon was spent socially. Last Sunday Mrs. James Zbornick entertained at dinner in honor of the twelfth birthday of her daughter, Laura. Those présent were Misses Agnes and Inez Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Zbornick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Johnson enter- tained at a delightful little party last Sunday afternoon aand evening at their home on Ninth street. Games furnished the entertainment and the prize was won by Mr. Fred Walden. A dainty two-course lunchecon was served. Mrs. F. A. Shepard of Franklin avenue entertained the South First street chapter of St. Paul's guild on Monday afternoon. Business was dis- posed of promptly, after which the time was spent socially. The Federated Mo!gers club held 2 business meeting on Monday after- noon.. The most important matters to come before the club were the election of officers for the coming year and the reports from the com- mittees having in charge the fall ex- hibition at the auditorium. The new officers are: President, Mrs. J. H. Cole; vice president, Mrs. A. McMil- len; secretary, Mrs. Dell Hoon; as- sistant secretary, Mrs. C. C. Dicken- son; treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Kilpack; chairman of garden committee, Mrs. E. P. Schoentgen; chairman of enter- tainment committee, Mrs. M. Wool- man. The reports of the exhibit at the auditorium Showed that it was a financial as well as an educational .success, a comfortable sum remain- ing in the treasury after the payment of all expenses. The domestic sci- ence course which is to be held the first week in November is now of great interest. The meeting of the Book and » Thimble club, planned for Thursday afternoon, was postponed until Thurs- day of this week, when L. C, Dowell will entertain, Mr., and Mrs. Donald McFerron, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Test Stuart,.left on Tuesday evening for Chicago and their home in Hoopestown, I, Mrs. Lawrence Winship, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Spindler, left Tuesday even- midfor her ho%:l in Boston, Mass, rs. M. A, ley left Wednesday for Corpus Christi, Tex., where she expects to meet Colonel Tinley and spend the week-end. From there she will accompany him to Brownsville and spend a few days at the camp. She expects to be gone about two weeks, On Monday evening Miss Verna Wiley entertained a_pumber of friends at her home on Harrison street. The evening was spent with games and music, and at a late hour light re- freshments were served. On Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier church Rev. Father McManus officiated at a pretty double wedding. The brides were Miss Louise Harriet Dowd, who was magried to Mr. Joseph J. Heelan, and her sister, fius Gertrude Rose Dowd, who was married to Mr. Alvin L. Runte. The brides were both gowned in white net over silver cloth, with long tulle veils, made in cap fashion and fastened with silver lace. They carried bouquets of white roses. The flower girl was little Phobe Harriet Osborn, niece of the brides. She wore white net over silk and carried a basket of white button chrysanthe- mums, Miss Tholl played the wed- ding march and Mr. J. R. Gerke sang the “Ave Maria.” After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides’ mother, cov- ers being laid for twenty of the reld- tives. The decorations both at the church and at home were white roses and ferns. Mr, and Mrs. Heelan and Mr. and Mrs. Runt¢ left later in the day for a wedding trip. After Novem, ber 1 Mr. and Mrs. Irfeclan will be at home at Mullen, Neb., where Mr. Heelan is postmaster and also has a large cattle ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Runte will make their home at York, Neb. The Atlas club was entertained at the boat club for luncheon on Tues- day. Mrs. Lyman Shugart, Mrs. El- mer Shugart and Mrs. R. C. Peregoy were the hostesses. The luncheon was served outdoors and covers were laid for fourteen, all but two of the membets being present. The after- noon was spent in the club house sew- ing and visiting. This was the first meeting of the season and the club will begin regular work October 17 at the home of Mrs. H. A. Quinn, when the outline for the study of Turkey in Asia will be taken up. o On Tuesday afternoon the Ideal club held the first meeting of the sca- son at the home of Mrs, B, S. Ter- williger. The club will study the Slay peoples this season and Mrs. W, A, Southard gave a paper on their origin and distribution. Mrs. Will Pype gave a paper on “The Slav Peoples and Their Characteristics.” Mrs, J. W, Smith read a very interesting article from the Geographic Magazine, “Young Russia, the Land of Unlim- ited Possibilities.” A general discus- sion of events was led by Mrs. Clara Bonham, . Miss Olive Mannan of Passadena, “al,, is the guest of Mrs. W. F. Shir- Ilely.”who was her classmate at Ferry all, Mrs. Harry Messner and Miss Bes- ley tied on low score in the eighteen- hole round played Wednesday after- noon at the boat club. Next Wednes- day there will be trophies for low score, and putts on nine holes and he low medal score bdn eighteen aoles. Piay will begin at 10:30 and a picnic lunch will be served at noon The Book Lovers opened the sea- son Wednesday afternoon ith a luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. D. Parmalee, who, was assisted in eater- | - = & Mother and Daughter in Woman's Club s, EA Howard and Hiss Loa Foward PHOTO BYW.EITNER THE taining by Mrs. J. R. Reed and Mrs. C. S. Lefferts. The club will begin regular work next Wednesday after- noon with the study of Victor Hugo. Dr. Charles V. Johnson of this city and Miss Emily Langworthy were married. Tuesday afternoon at the home of the brides’ parents at Mes- sena. The ceremony was performed by Rev. V. F. Johnson, brather of the groom, ily. The rooms were prettily decorat- ed in pink and white. Following the ceremony a ' three-course luncheon was served. Mr, Johnson and his bride came to Council Bluffs immedi- fitely and will go to housekeeping ere. West Ambler Social Activities Miss Jessie Hutchinson, who has been spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. C. J. Roberts, in Ecker- man, left for her hom& in Washing- ton, D. C., Saturday evening. H. T. Stewart went to Fort Dodge, Ia., on a business trip the first of the week in his auto, 5 Mr. and Mrs. M. Moore and family were called to Lincoln Tuesday on account of the death of their daugh- ter, Mrs. M. McGrail, of tyghoid fever, Mrs. M. Russell returned home from her trip to Texas on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Garman have as their house guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams of Hold- rege, Neb,, and Miss Eula Bair of Blanchard, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hubbard of O'Neill, Neb., are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berger. Mrs. Wilmer R. Blackett has as her week-end guest her mother, Mrs. Henry Steffen, of Winnetoon, Neb. Mrs. Jack Bostock and daughter, Vera, returned to their home in Glen- wood, Ta., Monday, after a week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Cockayne. Mr. yand Mrs. John Smith and daughter, Miss Alice, of Rock Bluffs, Neb., are guests this week of Mrs. George” Sutton. > : Mesdames M. Heligso of Lincoln and Harold Goll of Calhoun are the guests this week of their parents, Mr. gnd Mrs. P. J. Jacobsen. Mrs. William Van Dusen has as her guests this week her mother, Mrs. F. Krueger, and sister, Mrs. Ji Fry, of Western, Neb. Mrs. William Vickers gave_a wed- ding reception Thursday evening in honor of Mr. Fred Isberg and bride, who was Miss M. Mitchell, and who were united in marriage on the day by Rev. M. Groh, pastor of St Mark’s church. ' 0y Mrs. William Ervey of Blair is the e A Frank Message From Jay Burns T've got to quit the baking busi- ness, or give you poor quality bread, or raise the price. I can’t quit; I hdve too much money tied up in buildings and equipment. I don’t intend to lower the quality of my bread, for that would be un- fair to you. So there's only one thing left for me to do—raise prices. Bread Prices Must Go Up duce our manufacturing costs we otherwise could. madam, we can give you more bread for your money if you will take it in 10c loaves instead of 5c¢ loaves. Buy Only, 10c Loaves Jay Burns “Your Baker" Jay Burns Baking Co., Omaha, Neb. | in the presence of only a few | of the immediate members of the fam- | 1 | But, here's a ray of hope for you! If we can quit making Hc loaves and | make only the 10c loaf, we can re-| and | thus make the 10c loaf larger than In other words, | guest this week of her daughter, Mrs. T. C. Bowles, on West Mason street. The Royal Neighbors ¢f West Side will give a dancing party and supper on Saturday evening, October 16, for the benefit of a member. Mr. and Mrs. N. Doran welcomed @ son to their home on Saturdav in West Side. Miss Camile Furay gave a farewell party to her young friends on Tues- day evening, as she leaves with her, parents Sunday for their future home in_California. Miss Lizzie Jorgerson went to Lin- coln the first of the week to visit relatives. C. E. Button was chlled to Eau Claire, Wis.,, Monday, to attend his father’s funeral. Mrs. Charles Black has as her house guests Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scheal of Des Moines, Ia. . Mr. and Mrs. F. Robsen and Mrs, May Merritt of Dunlap, Ia, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. T. Brady. Mrs. Roy Randall and family are entertaining this week for their house uests, Miss Florence Kenhey, of ennison, la., and Mrs, N. Kane of Wichita, Kan. . Mr. and Mrs. M. Lemly gave a house warming to their many friends in West Side Thursday, when they took possession of their new home on West Marcy street. Mrs. George Sutton will represent the Degree of Honor from West Side at their convention in Lincoln Monday. $ Mr. Bert Smith was married on Sat- urday last to Mrs. Martha Gilchrist, an old-time resident of West Side, and are now at home to their friends at their home at Forty-eighth and Leavenworth streets. Mrs. T. Armburst gave a shower Saturday for Miss Margaret Fox, who became the bride of Mr. Martin Jensen on Thursday morning. Those Ercsent were Mesdames J. Lamb, J. . Root, J. Boyer, George Hoffman, D. Baughman, E. R. Kiddes and the Misses Rosa Carr, Blanche Kidder and Pearl and Ida Tex. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyer gave a farewell reception Tuesday evening in honor of their old neighbors on South Sixtieth street, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, who are retiring from farm work and moving to the city. Those resent were Mr. and Mrs. Herman oessig, E. C. Hensman, C. Wohler, Frank Tex, Fred Tex, R. Duvall and H. J. Schlank, Winter Swimming The Sale of Season Tickets Will Con- tinue Until Oct. 10. Metropoltian Club House OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 8, 1916. SINGER WHO WILL VISIT | Presbyterian church OLGA STORZ. Frid; About 125 pected, Mrs S are Cx- Clinton Miller leaves week for/a visit to Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Roth and have returned from a visit in Springs, S. D ,r Social Affairs ‘ of the South Side Mrs. Branch Curtis entertained the Friday Kensington club at her home, Mrs. Curtis’ mother of Chicag was! | a guest of the afternoon Mrs, J. C. Leisenring of Shenan- | doah, la, spent Ak-sar-Ben week | misiting relatives and friends. | Mrs. Albert Noe entertained at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. James| O'Hamlan, Decorations were in fall | flowers. Fourteen guests were pres-| | *Mrs. William Berry has returned | from Hastings, where she attended a | convention of the Women's Christian | Temperance union and other women i organizations. ; | Miss Mable Godfrey of Jackson, | Miss., is a guest at the home of Mrs. John Busse 3 Miss Edna Elster is spending the week-end at the Christian home, Her sister, Mrs, Leonard Link of Beld- "ipx. Neb., is also a guest. Orval Jones of Valentire stopped | over for a visit at the home of §. | Nevine en route home from Corn- |ing, Ia, where he attended the horse | races. | Mrs. R. Scofield, Seventeenth and | ] streets, has gone to Hastings to | visit a daughter, Mrs, Lou Baker, Mrs. Mary Reuss and Mrs. Dawson [ who lives at that town . Moorland of St. Paul were guests lagt| The wedding of Miss Opal Hartman week of their nieces, ‘Mrs. Leigh|and Mr. Harry Swanson will take Leslie, and Mrs. Charles Leslie place Wednesday evening, October 11, Miss Olive Ferguson entertained at | at 8 o'clock, at the home of the bride's a kensington and miscellancous | parents. Rev. S, H. Yerian of St. shower last Friday for Miss Eva|Luke's Lutheran church will per- Johnson, a fall bride. Tivelve Dun-|form the ceremony. After ghe wed- dee girls were present. ding they will leave on a western Miss Mercedes Caughlin has re- | trip, including San Francisco and oth- turned from a six week’s' motor trip to | er points of interest. They will be Sioux City. Her cousin, Mrs. Frank |at home after November 15 at 2014 Vaughn of Sioux City is her guest at |] street. 5 o 19 present. The West Side Interdominational | Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stafford of Ne- | Aid society will give a hard time so- braska city were the guests the first |cial at the church Friday, October 13. of the week of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.|Thirteen prizes will be given for the Templeton. hardest looking guests. Th.c Aud will Mrs. Charles McMartin and daugh |also give an all day quilting bee ter Winifred, have returned from a|Thursday. o visit to relatives in Dublin, Ireland. Miss Margaret Williams tnter- The Bible class conducted by Mrs. | tained at her home on Friday even- D. L. Johnston will meet Tuesday!ing in honor of the Misses Dorothy morning of this week instead of|Stamp, Ella Wilson and Gladys Thursday, at the home of Mrs, J. W | Starm of Yutan, Neb. The evening Marshall’{ was spent in music axyd dancing. Miss Katherine Lee Grable will [ Those grese"t.wm: Miss Blanche conduct a dancing class for young | Crow, Mary Williams, Margaret Wil children Friday afternoon at the Dun- | liams; Messrs. David Prown, Frank dee hall. Williams, Herbert Rathsack, Loyd The Ladies’ Aid society of the Dun- Hamilton, Harold Bradley and Leon- dee Presbyterian church met Friday [ard Mathews. 2 e afternoon with Mrs. W. S, Hogue. On Tuesday evening, Miss Ann Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McCarthy gave | Maurer entertained at a.linen shower a dinner Tuesday evening for some |in honor of Miss BI'“dh Wh'"}‘;“"' out-of-town guests. whose marriage to Mr. . arry ar- Miss Mildred Rhoades left Monday | '8 will take place November 12. The for Smith college. house was beautifully decorated in white, Those present Dundee Society Notes Mrs. Marie Edgerly and Miss|8reen and e : i v were: Blanch Whitman, Robina Kam- e RS of sOiGmiye ey are merer, Mince . Nelson, Gertrude guests at the homes of Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Sunderland, D. M. Edgerly and G. C. Edgerly. While Mr. A. J. Cooley is on a western business trip, Mrs. Cooley and children are spending a few weeks with Mrs, Cooley’s mother, in Burlington, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. T, Belt leaves this week for a visit to New York City. Mrs. W. W. Hoagland returned Thursday from the east, having left her daughter, Helen, at Tenacre hall, Wellesley. - Mr, William Reminger and Mr. H. H. Hoppe of Chambers, Neb., were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Johnston. Mrs. R. C, Williams and son, Joe of Kearney, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Johnston. Mrs. Henry Ingalls of Cairo, Neb., and Mrs. Crawford of Towa were Ak- Sar-Ben guests of Mr. and Mrs. T» R. Braden. The Nebraska Missionary Synodical meeting will be held in the Dundee Strom, Mae Sterret, Mae Kelly, Ann Donahue, Carolyn Pagemeyer, Eva Smith, Lillie Anderson, Lillie Stein- berg, Eva Hardlanneft, Helen Red- mond, Lillie Empy, Alice Mahoney and Ann Maurer. Mother and Daughter in Club. To welcome the daughters of club members into the ranks was advo- cated strongly by Mrs. Percy Penny- backer, the last president of the Gen-\ Why Society Women Wash Their Own Hair Few realize how many society women now wash their own hair, not because it is a fad, but because they wish to obtain the greatest possible hair beauty and be sure they are not using anything harmful. The thousands who have found that in washing the hair it is never wise to Ask for and Get 9 use a makeshift but is always advis- able to, use a preparation mpde for shampooing only, say they get the best l1l-esults from aygimple Ilon}c-m:‘gc canthrox mixture. You can enjoy this, THE HIGHEST QUALITY the best that is known, for about three | cents a shampoo by getting some can- throx from your druggist and dissolv- ing a teaspoonful in a cup of hot wa- ter. Your shampoo is now rudf'. After its use the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirel MACARONI 36 Age Rechpe Book Fe Douglas 4419 disappear. Your hair will be so fluf- fy that it will look much heavier than |it is. Its luster and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth.—Advertisement. SKINNER FG.CO. OMARA,USA SARGEST MACARON! FACTORY IN AMERICA AL v JITNEY a5 First Assembly- at Harney 5143, Mrs. Hughes' Eight-piece Orchestra Regularly Every Wed. Evening. Classes for Beginners and Advanced Pupils. . ‘wednexd‘yE'e_ MISS MARTHA EMIG Turpins "3ai e L 400 Ware Block China, Oil and Water Color Painting Open Classes Daily Except Wednesd. Private Lessons. 28th and Farnam. r i) ey g Back View Front View Of an Unusual Front Lace Corset Unusual because with the lacings and adjustment at the front, the corset is still smooth and flexible. iy Il lm il f | NI OB i IR Gl (ract. Back Lace — Front Lace o twg £ . ; i = You know Redfern Style, and the new s front lace models are the smart styles for : 2 ;' this season. H = Fitted wherever good corsets are sold L= = $3 and up == = (The Protecting Tongue and the Soft Top Clasp) —_ Thursday and|eral Federation of Woman's (lnha.’(unml from a pleasure trip over in Following out this suggestion, two lowa where they had been visiting daughters of prominent members of iriends. Omaha Woman's club were ad- B Mr. and Mrs. G, . Hayden have hip last week. They | heen spending the week at the home |of their daughter in Omaha. . Taylor will entertain id society of the Meth- odist church at her home on Thurs- r She will be assisted ¢ Miss Camilla Edholm, daughter of K. R. J. Edholm, and Miss Loa Howard, daughter of Mrs. I, A Howard is active pics department and is sec- the newly organized parlia a is particularly interested in ¢ economics department, hav- n such courses at the state . Delay of Huron, S. D, |has been spending the week in Flo« rence visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Drake of Shen- who have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Barham, | left Sunday for their home. ity, where she taught sewing | hie state farm last year. M ard will give a short cours ment making for the home t of the Woman's club in e Florence Social Items Mrs. M. E. Horskind and Mrs. O. A. Wilson leave today for Los An- geles, Cal., where they will spend the C'aley aand son \Mrs. J. L. Mattox. | ton of the Hillside | { Omaha will | Rev. J. B. But- | 8 it of the Hill- The AEOLIAN VOCALION N the tone of this won- derfulnew phonograph there is greater depth and richness—less of the nograph and more of na- ture—more of the subtle beauty of each voice and Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. A, Michelson attend- ed the old settlers’ gathering in Biair | hey were only one year aining pioneer badges in the association, ristian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church at her home Iast; A number of friends and relatives | of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Heise sur-| Saturday evening \\'ilh" a most complete and well arranged house warming party in their beauti- ful new home recently compfctcd.‘ The evening was spent in music and Miss Viola J. Meyer and Miss Julia Krisl were guests of Mr, and Vocalion prices—$35 10$350, Terms as low as $4 monthly. Schmoller & Mueller Piano 1311-1313 Farnam St,, Omaha, Neb. Exclusive Representatives Mrs. S. B. Letovsky at their home near Coffman Sunday. Mrs, George Glasgow entertained for the members of the Christian En- deavor society of the Presbyterian|= church at her home on Thursday af- %{arinn H. Lynn, who is teach- ing school at Elk City, spent Saturday in Florence visiting rela- Born to Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Kinsel Sunday, a daughter. and Mrs, S. P, SRAY? THE APPLY 0-BAN It Darkens Grny\H-ir Evenly If your hair is gray, streaked with gray, prematurely or just turnini hair {s dry, har shampoo hair and scalp a few times with Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer. strand of Hair (whether gkay or mot) be- comes evenly dark, soft, tlossy, fluffy, full of lifa and health, full and heavy and fas- cinating, and entire head of hair is so beau- tifully and evenly darkened no one could suspect you had applied Q-Ban. It is abso- and no dye, but Q-Ban acts ing color glands. Sold on a money-back guarantee, 50c for big bottle at Sherman & McConnell's Drug Stores, Omaha, Out-of-town folks supplied by mail. ~—Advertisement. 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