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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 12

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uncoln "State journal, Sunday, august 14, 1927 3 Tw0 V- 7 Weddings of Social Importance Are Outstanding Events in Weeks Ahead Sisters Late Summer Brides Summer Visitors Feted Extensively Late August Filled with Round of -Social Functions for Brides (Cttwd tna rs Om-B.) orations. Eleven gueata were bidden to the affair. Other out of town guesta were Mr. and Mra Jamea Britton of Dorchester. evening at a kitchen ahower at the Brownfield home, 2401 atreet.

(CMdaNl tMaa Fa Om-B.) Complimentary to Mlaa Lillian Finke, who will be a bride of late August Mra. Dan Hellwig will entertain on Saturday afternoon at a miscellaneous shower at her home, 2119 Parke avenue. i' i 1 Mra. Lorne E. Jonea of Chicago, who la visiting in city aa the guest of her parents, Chancellor and Mra.

B. Schreckengaat and her Bister, Mra. J. D. Taylor, haa been feted at aeveral social affairs during the paat week.

On Thursday Mra. Millawaa the honored guest at a luncheon given by Mrs. Taylor at her home in University Place. Mra Schreckengaat entertained on Friday at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Hotel Cornnusker In courtesy to 'Mrs. Mills and on Wedneaday and Friday evenings.

Mra. Taylor presided as hostesa at dinner In her honor. Mra. Taylor ia planning a luncheon for Tuesday at the Eaatridge Country club complimentary aiater. Mrs.

Everett Stancliffe of St Louis, and Mra. A. L. Johnson of Crete will be out of towa in (Centuned Frees Face 1-B) cenUv returned from China where ipent tome time. Wilaon-Harrle.

'J Mr. and Mrs. William T. Shoup Omaha announce the engage-merit and approaching marriage of her slater. Mlaa Marie Wllaon of Lincoln, to B.

Ernest Harrla. aon of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.

Harrla. Lander, The wedding will take place on Thursday afternoon at the Plymouth Congregational church. Dudgeon-Flnnlgan The marriage of Miee Gladys thidgeon, daughter of Mrs. Viola Dudgeon, and Thomaa P. Flnnlgan, aon of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomaa Flnne-gan of Grafton will take place August J3 at St Mary'a cathedral. A wedding breakfaat for the immedl-' ate relatlTes and a few close friends will be held following the ceremony, at the nomeof Mhe -brides mother, 264J Garfield street Dudgeon will be attended by her alater-ln-law, Mra. Elmer Dud-v'- geon, and Aimer Dudgeon wm act groomsman. Baldwin-Cave.

Announcement haa been made of ''-'-the marriage of Mlaa Helen of Hebron and John A. Care of Nebraaka City at Maryrllle. Mo June 37. Mra. Care la the daughter of Mr.

and Mra. J. P. Baldwin of Hebron, and Mr. CaTe la the aon of Rer.

and A. Cave of Ne-'LZ braaka City. Mr. Care la a former ''A student of the University of Ne- braaka. Mr.

and Mra. Care Intend 1 to go to school the coming year, possibly at Peru. Rogera-Melelnger. The marriage of Mrs. Lillian Rogers of PlatUmouth and Carl C.

Melainger, of Havelock, took place afternoon at Omaha. Mr. la the' eon of Mr. and Mra. P.

H. Uedalncer of Platta- (ZlZMDCXIS CuBZEAm The Misses Glendorla and Kathleen Calbreath, daughters of Dr. and Mra. C. B.

Calbreath of Hastings, and graduates of the University complimenting Mlaa Mary Borre-bob. whose marriage to Earl H. Nelaon of Weaton will take place1 on October 4. Tbe theme of the harvest season waa carried out la the party appointments with the harvest colors predominating In tho light refreshment aerved. Uttle Billy McDowell and Bobby Flokey, dressed aa farmer boys, presented tho gifts concealed in a miniature load of hay, to the bride-to be, Tho favors repreaented small haystacks lighted by a harvest moon.

Gamea provided the entertainment for the evening. Thirty gueata attended the affair with Mra. T. Borreaon and Miss Eleanor Bor-reson of Wahoo, Mra. Lawrence Olson of Colon, and Mlas Emma Olson and Mlaa Esther Nelaon.

of Raymond, from out of the city. Mlaa Ruth Zinnecker whose mar- rlage to Francis Schlents of David City will be an event of Sept 3, was the guest of honor on Friday at an evening party In David City given by the members of Eaatern Star. Mlaa Francei Carrothera v. Ill compliment Mlaa Celeste Leech at a muscellaneoua ahower at her -home, 630 South Twenty-eighth atreet, Thursday evening. Twelve guesta have been bidden to the affair.

Pastel shades will-be features in the decorations. Omaha announce the birth of it son, John, on August 1L Mrs. Duncan waa formerly Lela Ager, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W.

T. Ager. Membera of the '81 club of the Fir at Presbyterian church will hold a picnic at Antelope park Monday evening- at o'clock. About fifty are expected to attend. The committee in charge of the arrangements consists of Mr.

and Mrs, Lloyd Way. Prof, and Mrs. W. Roeenlof, Mr. and Mra.

E. L. Wilbur, and Mr. and Mra. E.

B. Rogers. Games wUl be the chief form of amusement. of Nebraska are numbered among will wded Walter E. Ell wood of New VMlwisut tia ain Pmf mnA Mra la a graduate of the University of motor trip to the Black HUla.

They will be at. home on a farm near Pa-pillion after Sept 1. The bride la a former- atudent of the Vnlveraity of Nebraska where she is a member of Alpha Delta Theta sorority. She waa a teacher In the Lincoln public schools last year. Mr.

Sel-bold la a graduate of the agricultural college at the university and a member of Farm House fraternity. Mlaa Velma Jennings of Lincoln waa an out of guest at the wedding. 8ittler-Peterson. The marriage of Miss Evelyn Sutler to Clarence C. Peterson took place recently at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edom Sutler at artel. J. W. Davis read the marriage lines In the presence of thirty guests.

Mlsa Geneva Burn! aon of a cousin of the groom, played the Lohengrin wedding march aa a processional and "Melody of "Love" softly during the nuptial service. Tall baaketa of pink gladlolaa made a pretty setting for the ceremony, and a color note of pink and white (Continued Fa Tfcraa-B) Vacation Days Are Ending for Many (Continued trmm Faf Ona-B.) from atwo weeks vacation spent in the Ozark mountains. They visited in-Kansas City on their return trip. I Mlaa Fay Henog, who la visiting her sister, Mra. DavidV Blum in Washington.

D. C. left for Atlantic City to spend a week with friends at the Ambassador. Misa Hersog will remain In Washington until fall She win visit' In Chicago and Omaha before returning to Lincoln. Mra.

Harold W. Heinz and Mrs. Arthur Vandorn returned Saturday from a ten days' outing in Colorado. Their first atop waa Grand Lawe, from where they went to Denver and Colorado Springs. Mra.

R. E. Colman and her daughter Mlsa Maxine, will return the middle of next week from Los An-gelea, where they have been visiting the paat month. They have been the gueata of Mr. and Mra.

J. Brown, Mrs. George Claae, and Mra. Merle Fish. they will motor to New York where he la working for nle.Ph.

D. at Columbia. Kathleen will become the bride of Lerol Fitter of Urbana, 111., aon of Mr. and Mra. J.

B. Pltzer of Omaha on Aug. 20 in Urbana where they w11make their Mr. Pltzer la also a graduate of the University of Nebraaka and a member of Phi Sigma Kappa. Glendoris Is a Gamma Phi Beta member and Kathleen Is affiliated with Alpha XI Delta.

Wedding mouth. Mr. and Mra. Melainger i hare gone on a ahort wedding trip, following which they will make their home In HaTelock. Mehaffey-Merdlnger Mlaa Helen Mehaffey of North Bend and Kemp ton B.

Merdlnger of Shelton were marnea at tne uetn-vodlat church In Wahoo Monday. The ceremony waa performed by X-Ithe Rot. Mr. Snyder, pastor of the -church. The bridal couple waa at- by Mr.

and Mrt Lawrence Mra. Merdlnger la the daugh- of Mr. and Mra. R. J.

Mehaffey and attended the University of Ne- Country Club I Dinner Dance Three large partiea were listed at the Country club for the dinner dance Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Dee Elche were hoat and hostess to eleven at their table. Miss Virginia McKlnnon complimented her guest.

Miss Josephine Caster of Oakland. at dinner. Twelve were included jn the group. Their tables were attractively centered with a bouquet of pink rub-rum lilies and pink roses. At each cover was a small corsage of rub- rum lilies and swansonia attached to the place card.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapln entertained the members of their evening bridge1 club in cour- hrak Mr. and Mra Merdlnt-er -left for a ahort wedding trip, after they will make their home in Shelton. Mrs.

W. G- Chouvront will entertain on Friday at a miscellaneous shower at her home in Bethany, complimentary to Miss Marie Ehlers, whoae marriage to Willard Cheuvront will take place on September 1 Twenty gueata will be included In the party. Mra. M. A.

Borin waa hostess ori Thursday afternoon at a kitchen shower and bridge party at her home, 720 South Thirteenth atreet complimenting Mlaa Florence Carling. Cards were played at three tablea during the afternoon. Honoring Miss Marie Wilson, Mlsa Lorraine Zlmmer and Mra Harold Thoraon entertained on Wedneaday at an evening bridge party and mlacellaneoua shower at the home of Mlaa Zlmmer, 2611 street Supper vtaa served at the close of the evening. A pink and white color note waa carried out in the table appointments and the de-corationa of the rooms of the home. Mrs.

Walter Branson of Omaha waa an out of town guest The Misses Lyda and Ruth Brownfield and Mrs. R. McDowell entertained on Saturday SOCIETY PERSONALS (Continued ttmm Fact Om-B.) the visiting ladlea have been on a tour of the west. They visited with former Harvard frienda in Montana with whom they traveled thru the Yellowstone park. Mlaa Dwyer and Mrs.

Frey were childhood frienda. Miss Luclle Cline has as her guest Miss Octavia Hudson of Los Angeles. Miss Hudson is making a trip to the east where she plana to visit places of interest before returning to her She had stopped at Yellowstone park before coming to Lincoln, and will leave here Sunday or Monday to continue her tour east Mlas Hudson has taught music several summers in Chautauqua, N. using her own method, which she haa described in several books. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert CT Brown, who have beVn visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Weber, will leave on Monday for their home ia Springfield, 111. Mrs. Eugene McAllister of Ven tura, who has been spending the aummer with Mr. and Mrs. R.

0. Williams, 1228 Garfield street, will leave for her home Wednesday. Mlaa Gladys Johnson has had as her house guest for the latter part of the week, Miss Harriet Hotze of Cleveland. J. Manley Phelps of the School of Speech of Northwestern university, Evanston, 111., formerly of Lincoln, is spending his two weeks vacation visiting Mr.

and Mra. John F. Zimmer, 1845 South Twentieth street Mrs. Gertrude Ellis of Lyle Wash, arrived in Lincoln on Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. C.

H. Roper, and Mr Roper, 4830 St. Paul avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Norris Read 2711 South street, had as their house guests the past week, Mr. Reed's brother, Maurice Read, and Mrs. Read of Cedar Rapids, Mrs. Read'a sister, Mrs. T.

Morgan and Mr. Morgan of Casa Butte, and Miss Clara Lawrence of Mr, and Mrs. Rex Simpson' of St. Louis, who were in the city the past week while on their wedding trip, left Saturday morning for Oberlln, where they will visit at Mra. Simpson's former home for a few days before going to St.

Louis. Prior to her marriage Mrs. Simpson was Miss Myra Fleming. MV inH Mra TCiiffArtA Aitami nf Ashland will move to Lincoln soon. They will reside at 927 South Thirty-third street.

Mra. R. T. Flotree and daughter, Frances, of Albion have accompanied Mra. Matt Loken and son, Robert John, home from Albion, where Mrs.

Loken had been visiting Tor a week. Mlaa Margaret Breese "and Miss Ernestine Welle of Red Oak, have been the guests of their cousin, Miss Reba Evans, 2043 South Nineteenth atreet, since Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Ben P.

King, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burcham, will leave on Sunday afternoon for tbelr home In Greencastle, Ind.

Mr. and Mra. John R. Duncan of 1 aker-Brehm Miss Freda Baker, daughter of IZ 'Mr. and Mra.

Henry Baker, whoae marriage to Lewis Bream will take on September 6, haa chosen T-" Miss Elizabeth Brehm as her 'i- vM MACDONALD. MRS. WILLIAM BARRETT, JR. Mrs. Barrett waa Mlaa Helen Fitxpatrick before her marriage at Davey in July.

parents, Mr. and Mra. Hugh Dobbs of Twelfth and Court streets. Mr. and Mra G.

L. Mumford and family have gone to Deadwood, S. where they will make their me. Mr. Mumford will engage in the auto business at that place with his son-in-law Guy Hemmen-ger.

Mr. and Mra. Frank Van Boskirk and their daughter Mrs. Wilber Yager are expected home Friday froma motor trlp to points In Kansas. Rev.

Ross McCown and family arrived" home Wednesday evening from a three weeks vacation trip to Lake Okoboji, la. During the first ten days of the stay Rev. Mr. McCown attended a Methodist Bible conference. Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Baker have returned from a two months' vaca tion at Toledo, with Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Dull. Mr.

and Mrs. Hollie Dull and two children, of Toledo, are In the city for a few weeks visit with Mrs. Dull's parents, Mr. and Mra. W.

A. Jordan of South Fifth; street. CUfford Hbrn and two daughters, of Lincoln, have returned home after a visit in Beatrice. Mr. Horn formerly resided in this city, leaving here years ago to live in Lincoln.

John Krnse came to Beatrice from Lincoln Wedneaday for a brief visit with old Beatrice frienda. He ia now a resident of Indiana but has been making a brief stay at Lincoln with his sister, Mrs. CUfford Horn, formerly of this city. Mrs. J.

H. Freeman, old resident of Beatrice, has gone to Oregon where she will spend the remainder of the aummer. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Dobbs arrived in Beatrice Thursday for a visit with the former'a mother, Mrs.

William Dobbs. Mrs. Rose E. Pratt, returned home Wednesday from David City where she was called by the illness and death of her sister's husband, C. L.

Scribner, a civil war veteran. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Burton have returned from a two weeks auto trip to Galesburg, Canton and other points in Illinois. They were accompanied by Mr.

Burton's brother, George Burton, who will make an extended stay in Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. E. K.

Cole, old residents of Beatrice, expect to leave next week for California where they wiU spend. of the winter on-account of Mr. Cole's health. They spent last winter in the coast state. Mr.

and Mrs. T. N. Hartzell of Kearney are visiting their aon Tom Hartzell. Mr.

Hartzell haa lived In Nebraska for many, years being a pioneer of Buffalo county. -E. J. Kesaler, fruit grower in South Beatrice, haa returned from a trip to a number of big orchards near Union, Nebraska City, Brown-ville and other pointa in southeast Nebraska, with H. E.

Hopper of the state horticultural society, Arthur Weaver and wife of Fairs City and others: Mr. Kesaler reports that there will, be a fair crop of apples thia season with better quality that uauaL- Country Club Golf Tourney ay Country club ladlea will compete Tuesday in a handicap flag golf tournament for a prize which was brought back from Europe and donated by Miss Louise Pound. The qualifying round of eighteen holes for the Jadies championship will be played" Monday, Aug. 29, John Morris, Country club professional announces. Cold Reception.

T.OB Aneelea TImee: Postmaster General New has given up flying. His wife insisted on it and he himself says that unless it is some urgent and important errand the automobile or Pullman is good enough for him. Once the pilot or the macnine in which he flew from Washington to Vow Ynrt ransrht in a dense fog pocket and when they emerged from it they were rigni over mi statute of liberty in New York harbor. "I felt so happy when I saw Batholdl's masterpiece 1 would have hugged It if I could have reached it" aaid Mr. Ne later.

I'M) mA Aug. 14. ifitt Katherine Albert and Curtis O. Bennett, ton of Mr. and Mra.

M. Bennett of Vnivertity Aug. 16. Mist Dorothy Hickok, daughter of Mrs. Mary Lundy, and -Carl F.

Rosenquist of the Tabernacle Christian church. Aug. 15. Mitt Dorothy Hickok, daughter of Mrt. Mary Jane Hickok, to Archie S.

Hecht, ton of Mr. and Mrt. H. F. HechUof Havelock, at high noon at the Bt.

Paul Methodist church, Aug. 18. Miss Dorrit Ellen Vicholt, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Harlan J.

Nichols, and Dr. Howard Rotvoell CotfoYd, ton of Mrt. 8. S. Cotford of Omaha, at 11 o'clock in the morning at the home of the bride' parents 2020" South Twenty-fifth street.

Aug. 18. Mitt Vetura Cave, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. W.

D. Cace of Bethany, and Roscoe Bell of Fort Morgan, at the home of the bride Aug. 18. Mist Marie Wilson to E. Ernest Harrit in the afternoon at the Plymouth Congregational churchr.

Aug. 20. Miss Mary Louite Arterburn and Leonard P. Wood of Ogatlala at the home of the bride's parentt, Mr. and MrsEllstoorth EArterburnr-5(il Mouth Fifteenthl Aug.

20. Miss Delia Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson of Ashland, and Allan D. Bos well of Lincoln.

Aug. 23. Miss Mary Liona Everett of Lincoln and Ralph D. Jackson of Casper, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrt.

S. O. Everett, in Broken Bow. Aug. 28.

Mies Gladys1 Dudgeon, daughter of Mrt. "Viola Dudgeon, 2646 Garfield street, and Thomas P. Flnnegan, ton of Mr. andMrs Thomas Finnegan of Grafton, at St. Mary's cathedral.

Aug. 24. Miss Florence Carling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Carling, and Hoy Marlow, ton of Mr. and Mrt. F. P.

Marlow, at the home of the bridge parentt. Aug. 24. Miss Gwendolyn Templin, daughter of Mr. and Mrt.

H. J. Templin of Palmer Dr. E. N.

Deppen of Lincoln. Aug. 24. Miss Lillian Finke, daiighteit of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred H. Finke, and Paul Vacobs ton of Mr. and Mrt. Will Jacobs, at Grace Lutheran church, Aug. 25.

Miss Reba Maynard, daughter of Mrt. 8. W. Maynard, and W. 8.

Banger, of St. Louis at the Gamma Thi Beta chapter house. Aug. 87, Miss Carol Aylsworth and Franklyn F. Tearsley of North Platte, son of Mr.

and F. B. Yearsley, at 8 o'clock in the evening at the home of her parenttf Professor and Mrs. L. E.

Aylsworth, 1850 Harwood street. Aug. 29. Miss LaYerna Curry, of Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Curry of Arapahoe, and Floyd Bridget of Battle Greek, at St. Paul' church in Arapahoe at 8 o'clocfcto the evening. N- Aug.

30. Mitt Catherine Hardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Hardt, and Alexis Hagel, ton of Mr. and Mrt. Henry Hagel, at the First German Congregational church. Aug. 31.

Miss Celeste Leech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Leech, 2437 Ryons, and Albert Hughes of Auburn at 10 o'clock in the morning at Westminster Presbyterian church. Sept. 1.

Miss Eleanor Lowrey, daughter of Mrs. George W. Lowreyand Phillip Hunter Vivian, of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. N.

B. yivian of Puente, at the home of the bride's mother, 1826 D. Sept. 1. Ruth Elaine Kallemeyn, daughter of Mrs.

N. W. Kallemeyn and Edgar C. Westervelt in the evening at the Westminster Presbyterian church. Sept.

1, Miss Marie Ehlers, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Charles C. Ehlers, and Willard Cheuvront, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. G. Cheuvront, at Our Redeemer Lutheran church. Sept. 1.

Mist Edna Wallen and Joseph McCarthy of Chicago at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo hn Burton, 2234 South Thirty-fourth. Sept. 3.

Miss Ruth TAnnecker, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. L. G. Zinnecker, and Francit Schlentz, ton of Mri and Mrt.

F. W. Bchlentz of David City, at 10 o'clock in the morning at the home of the bride't parents, 1710 N. Sept, 6. Miss Alma Neoma Rasmussen, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Rasmussen, and James L. Paulsen, son of Mr. -and. Louis Paulsen of Milltoum, -ut Our Savior! Lutheran church.

rT Sept. 6. Mist Freda Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker, and Lewis Brehm, ton of Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad Brehm, at the homes of the groom'! parents, at 7:30 o'clock in (he evening. Sept.lS Miss Marguerite Eastham and Wilbur Bhainholts of Omaha, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Shainholtz at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Eastham, 1736 Garfield. Sept. 8. Miss Darleen Woodward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Woodward, and William Francis Jones, son of Mrs. W. F.

Jones of McCook, at 8 o'clock in the evening at Westminster Presbyterian church, i Sept. 10. Miss Grace Bass and Walter 'Bossermqn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bosserman, at 10 o'clock in the morning at the home of the bride's aunt, 2718 Sumner.

Sept. 15. Miss Gertrude Wittstruckr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.

H. Wittstruck, 240 North Thirty-third street, and W. H. Rabe of Omaha, son of Rev, and Mrs. Rabe of Lincoln, at the Second Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock in the evening.

Oct. 19. Mist Helen McCoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

0. McCoy, and Kenneth Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons, at home of bride's parents, 865 North Twenty-sixth. Members, of the Kappa Delphian chapter aad 'their famUlea will hold a picnic Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock at Antelope park.

A ten-day reunion In honor of Mra. Maggie Fulton of Lincoln has Just been held at the home of Dr. and Mra Robin Davla. 3415 street Among the out of town relatives who came for the celebration were Mra. W.

A. Haya of New York city, Mr. and Mra. Marcy. Johnaon of Indianapolis.

H. E. Fulton and David Fultotf of Birmingham, and Mr. and Mra. R.

E. Fulton of Lincoln. Part of the reunion waa apent at Endera lake, Nebraaka where the party went by motor. Mlsa Reba Evans complimented her cousin, Mlaa Margaret Breeae and' Misa Ernestine Wela of Red Oak, at a eteak fry at Robber's, cave Saturday evening. twenty gathered for the occasion.

The evening houra were apent Informally. Mr. and Mra. O. L.

Stone celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Friday with a reception from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon at their home, 4419 Cleveland ave nue. Golden glow and yellow gla tolas decorated the rooms of the home for the occasion. A large wedding cake formed the center piece on the table in the dining-room. A short program featured the entertainment of the afternoon. Out of town guesta were Mra.

John Schoenholz and Miss Gladys Scho-enholz of ShlckleyJtevMrand Mrs. Blaugh and daughter-of Wilbur, Mlas Alva Young of Nashville, and Mlsa Mildren Bennett of Dayton, O. A aiater of Mrs. Stone, who Is eighty-two years old and who attended her wedding, was present at the reception. Mr.

and Mrs. Stone formerly resided in Geneva where Mrs. Stone came from Indiana in 1872 and Mr. Stone from Iowa In 1874. They have been residents of University Placefor the past twenty-three yeara.

They have two children, Delbert Stone of University Place, and Mrs. John Schoenholz of Shlckley. Mra Lome E. Jones of Chicago entertained on Saturday at a luncheon at Le Petit Gourmet honoring her sister, J. D.

Taylor, on the occasion of her birthday. Covers for six were arranged at a table prettily appointed in a color note of pink and white with a centerpiece of garden flowers. Candy baskets were distributed, as favors. Social Affairs in Beatrice Mr, and Mrs. Arba Hager have returned from an auto trip Salem, Eugene, Portland and other points in Oregon', Washington and Canada.

While at Eugene they visited Rev. J. Franklin Haas who was formerly pastor of Centenary! m. m. cnurcn nere.

John R. Queln of Potter is spending a few days in the city with his sister Mrs. O. L. Beeson and old Beatrice He used to live in Beatrice.

C. O. Stuckenbruck and wife left Tuesday for Council Bluffs, Dea Moines and other pointa in Iowa. Rev. Mr.

Stuckenbruck has just recently recovered from an operation which he underwent at a local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. G. Steinmeyer.

and son Jr left Saturday for an extensive touf of the east. They intend to visit many- points of interest Including Washington, i). C. and New York. They will return by way of Canada.

W. H. Morton and family left Wednesday for a vacation to Colorado Springs and other places in Colorado. On their return they expect to move to Lincoln where Mr. Morton becomes a member of the faculty of the University Nebraska.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davidson of this city have gone on a few weeks vacation to points in Colorado.

They are traveling by auto. Noah Clark, retired Union Pacific engineer will leave in a few days for an extended trip to Colorado Springs, Denver and Cody, Wyo. He owns a ranch near the latter place. E. of the Paddock hotel has returned from a vacation trip of a few weeks at Lake Okoboji, la.

His family will return later In the month. Mrs. Curtia Young, housekeeper at the Paddock hotel, haa returned from an extended trip thru the south and east. She haa been gone nearly a year. Joe Loretc of Valley veteran conductor of the Union Pacific waa in Beatrice Wednesday with friends.

He formerly had a run out of Beatrice where he resided for yeara befom golng'to Valley. Mrs. Edwin Jamea of Ella street left last week to spend the remainder of the summer vislltng her aon near Estes Park, Col. She will visit Colorado Springs, Cheyenne, and other points before returning. Mr.

and Mrs. Werner Falke of Oklahoma who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. W. H.

Morgan Juat east of the city returned home this week. Attorney Hugh Dobbs of Chicago, a member of the law firm of Gillespie and Gillespie, 4s in the city visiting for a week with his the late August brides, Glendoris York City on Aug. 18. Mr. A TT.llw.wu4 nf rVitiiTnttf Ma Missouri and after the wedding Calendar.

and plan to go north into Washington before returning home about the first of, September. Mrs. Fee and her daughter have been away for a month. J. E.

Shuff and his daughter, Mlsa Irene Shuff witf leave Tuesday for Seattle, where they will be the guests of Mr. Snuff's brother, Carl Shuff and Mra. Snuff. They expect to be gone for about two or three weeks. Mrs.

David Wilkinson arrived home Thursday from California where she has been during the paat month. She has been the guest of her parents Mr. and Mra C. E. Fritzlen Jn Long Beach andvislted in Loa Angelea before returning.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hampton and their daughter, Irene, hv returned from a trip of two weeks thru Iowa. At Dea Moines, they were the gueata olMre.

Harapton'a mother, Mra. Emma Gibson, who la eighty-eight yeara old. Osceola, (Contlnurd fwl Thr-B and Verda Jean Brehm -as flower girl. Theodore Brehm will "serve as groomsman. Albert-Bennett r'r The marriage of Mlaa Katherine -Albert to Curtis O.Sennett, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Bennett of vorsity Place, will take place at o'clock on Sunday evening at the ome of Mr. and Mrs.

Claude O. McCoy, 865 North Twenty-sixth Forty-eight guests will for the ceremony at which LJtev. Oscar Joneson will officiate. color scheme of yellow and white be carried out in the for. the.

occasion. Miss will alng "I Love You Truly" and "At Dawning" preced-ing the entrance of the bridal partly. She will be accompanied by Miss Clara Roth, who also will play J. processional. The bride will be In yellow crepe, -trimmed white, and carry yellow rose-buds.

Mlsa Helen McCoy, as brides-L'v jnald, will appear In a frock: of old Z.70 crepe carrying' pinau rosea. Howard of Omaha will at- tend the groom. Following the eere-- mony, Mr. Bennett and his bride "1U leave for a motor trip to New York. They will reside In Lincoln.

pearman-Sefbold. 1 The marriage of Miss Margaret Faith Spearman to Daniel M. Set-I'l bold of Papllllon waa solemnized at Z'. ll o'clook on Friday morning at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Spearman at Bridgeport Rev. B. Johnson read the nutlal service.

Preceding the ceremony. Miss Thelma Spearman Dawnr ing" accompanied by Mlaa Pearl Spearman. Mlaa Helen Spearman played the Lohengrin Wedding march aa a processional. Miss Pearl Spearman attended her sister aa bridesmaid. Harlan Trumble of Papllllon served aa groomsman.

A wedding breakfaat followed the marriage service, after which Mr. and hla bride left for a tesy to Mr. and Mrs." Walter Wlk son, who are leaving soon for a trip abroad. Mrs. Chester' Nieman of Omaha was an out of town guest included in their group.

"Every Day is a Gift (SUGGESTIONS) Gifts for Altl Occasions LEATHtfR Our re'-ent arrlvlx of unumial lather Novelties re IotcIjt and appropriate Gift and are "Junt-the-llilng" Cor llridae Price of Distinction. Any onft would plessed to possess oris ot our Coin Purses. Hasty Notes, Dainty Addws Books. Compart Sewing Boxes, Brushes with Comb attached jt Tiny Cups in a Leather Case. We do not have room to mention all the Innamerable other things In Leather Ilk Bill Folds.

Key Cases, Diaries, Card Cases, Plctura Frames and Writing: Portfolios. GLASSWARE In all the delicacy of color that the vogue of today haa created. What would make a more lovely G-Ift than a beautiful piece of Venetian Ther-lerenthal or Holier Glassware It Is aure to ba appreciated. Or possibly you would like to give a Candy Jar. Perfume Container or At-omliir; maybe you prefer Floweror Fruit Bowls with Candlesltck.

Cigarette Jars, Vases or Tableware. What-ver you desire rest assured that you run find It here. WEbDlNQ5 Weddings. Our Specialty The Engraved Invitations and Announcements. If seenred here, will be a true expression of food taste.

PeWTERS-oTricj supplies -ewverT lU.d-1313 1213 NSW Mra. M. Miller haa gone to Nelson for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. J.

E. Alexander." I Miss Evalsna Raynor of FHlwy Is a guest at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Hemphill, 1411 Washington. Mr. and Mra. Dee Elche and their daughter, Mlaa Prlacilla, will leave Monday for a six weeks' vacation at their cottage at Pelican lake, Minn. Mlsa Dorothy Siaaon and her brother.

Sylvan, are the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLean In Council Bluffs. They have visited with another aunt there, Mrs. Ruby Brlndle.

Mrs. Pearl Greenwood, also their aunt will join them In Council Bluffs Sunday. DeLeangh Utter and his father, H. J. Utter, are spending the weekend In Denver.

They will i return about the middle of the week. Mra. Mary E. Hughes and Mra. Althea Seamark "left Saturday evening for a vacation trip to Denver and other pointa In Colorado.

They will spend a week camping In the mountains." Miss Norma Frosh haa returned from Los Angeles, Calif.i where She has been attending summer school. She has as her guest Miss Ethel Alpelt of Fort Collins, Colo. Both Miss Frosh and Miss Alpelt are teachers in the Denver schools. Misa Maxine Frosh, who also haa been attending achool in Los Angeles, will return during the week. Mr.

and John Howe and Mlaa Grace Base left on Saturday for an eastern trip. They will visit Detroit Montreal, and Quebec, returning by way of Niagara Falls. They expect to be gone about two' weeks. Max Frosh left on Saturday evening for a ten days' trip to Denver, Colo. Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Staver have returned from a two weeks' trip to Yellowstone park and Salt Lake City. Mr.

and Mra. M. F. Perry will leave Tuesday for Madeline Island, Wis. 'They will be at their summer home until the first of October.

Mrs. A. D. afford and daughter, Hazel, left on Saturday evening for a trip to San Diego, CaUf. where they will visit her sister, Mra.

H. L. Willis and family. They plan to stop off at Denver, Pueblo and Albuquerque, N. M.

en route. Mr. and Mrs. Dan DePutron left Tuesday for their aummer home in Wisconsin. They plan to remain-there for a month.

Mlsa Mary Starr and Miss Grace Christopherson leave Sunday for a two weeks' vacation in Colorado. Mr. and Mral C. A. Fulmer are visiting their daughter In New York.

Miss "Louise McNerney will return on Sunday from Midwest, The Finest YN making Gift of a Diamond, a select the finest. A Diamond that grows in value and at all limes gives the wearer the sat-. lsfaction of having the beat. We show you the finest quality of Blue-White Diamonds, the latest style in mountings and a wedding ring to match at prices 25.00, 50.00, 75.00. 100.00, 125.00, 150.00, 200.00, 250.00, 300.00 Up Jewelry Lincoln, Nebr.

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where she has been the guest of her bister, Mrs. Charles Haupt-man. Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Beilharz and children, Nina and Lannle, have returned from a trip to the Rocky mountains. They visited Colorado Springs and Denver and spent some time witn old friends in northern Kansas. i Mr. and Mra.

Will French and their three children, Mary Elizabeth, John, and Billy Cole, returned Wednesday morning from California. Mr. French haa been teaching summef-achool in Berkeley, Calif. On their return, they enjoyed a boat trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Mrs.

O. J. Fee and her daughter, Mlas Gretchen Fee, will return Sunday from the east. They have been visiting In Cleveland, and also made a trip to Niagara-Falls and Buffalo, N. Y.

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