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THE SIOUX CITY SUNDAY JOURNAL: MAY 25,1930. Four Study Groups Will Conclude Season's Gatherings This Week by Programs of Varied Nature study groups will coiii-'lmle HID season's program af. meetings tin's week. l''arli session will be from the customary literary program. Members of Itonmi rluli 'A ill motor day to Vcrmillion, H.

Mrs. Court Ohnstcad, former member, will IK; hosti'f-s at Ira. A of the Congrcfcs" viill be by Mrs. ISIiner Larsen. WILL GO WEST The annual luncheon of club, attended I), 1 1 live and inactive members, will be given at I o'clock Tuesday in the Kara llavis tea vliere the yenr books Die corning season vill bn dis tributcd.

Mrs. Amos Math- assisted by Mrs. Tlioinua Moiil'l, is planning the event, at, vliiri. will supplant the usiial program. Vho of for the most anil beneficial programs 111 bo a I'Giiturn of tlie final i.easlnn I Ills yt.nr nf the Smith 1.11 H'oimin'B club.

In held fiat unlay I ho home of Men. Iinrotliy Mrs. Mnllmlg will a reMinio of the year's iMirk. The annual spring liimhenu of UimuclauMg will bo given at the home of Mrs. M.

H. While one art play will IIB presented by Ilia follcr.Mng committee: Mrs. If. V. llajcs.

Ij. A. Hay worth, Mrs. U'. C.

U'olln. Mrs. K. W. Mrs.

N. J. tlvlutcmlahl, Mrs. II. J.

l.uil- Mrs. U. M. Mm. U.

O. Lipptncntt and Mrs. A. H. Brown.

hoateisca be: Mrs. I. O. Broken, Mrs. J.

Tinviiley, Mrs. W. Aytirs, Mrs. J. A.

Ott, Mrs. M. White. Mrs. M.

8aun- uerson. Mis. G. W. Mrs.

LH Klngsbury and Mrs. A. R. Toothaker. Mrs.

Clarence Hamilton will entertain members of the T. N. T. club whin tho following pro- sram will be presented: Koll call, "Favorite Floivers;" travelogue, Mrs. I'nillip Gregory, and parliamentary I iw, Mrs.

Edward Swauson nnd Mrs. M. L. Beazley. Members of the Current Events club will meat for a 1 o'clock lunch- ton and social afternoon Wednesday In tho homo of Mrs.

Ethel Collier. special session of Zetetio club lias been called for 3 o'clock Monday afternoon la the home of Mrs. Lola Talbott, Members of the 'Royal Neighbor Reading club will attend the Or. pheura theater at 1 o'clock Monday. who will attend should notify Mrs.

Fred Hanson, 100S Fifteenth street. Delta Sisma Delphlans will meet it 9 o'clock Tuesday In the Y. W. C. A.

During the business session, officers for the corning year will be elected. Miss Marjorie Peterson will be leader of tho lesson, "The French Topics will be: "The Reign of Louis XVI," Mrs. V. M. -Gasklns; "Beginnings ot the Kevolu- tlon." Miss Sybil Isaacs; "Tho New Constitution," Miss Ellen Lundahl; Reign of Terror," Mrs.

C. A. Holt, and "The Advent of BoJia- parte," Mrs. Lawrence Soderstrom. The final seshlyu of Chapter UX.

H. K. O. this reason will be an event of 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. K.

E. Carter, of Sergeant Bluff, la. Miss Faith AVopd- ford, delegate, will report on the re- i'C-ut state convention at Keokuk, Uu Karl Dane, comedian, is un Inventor in his spare time. Ho has invented an automatic lock for a front gate that is now being manufactured by a Los Angeles concern. With u.

cast that includes Sally Ellers, cliff Edwards, Victor Potel and lid Bropliy, Buster Keaton has bo- sun work on a new Metro-Goldwyn- Wayer Blurring film, tentatively titled "Forward March." Soventy-oua players ore Included the new contract, list of the Fox In Hollywood. SOCIAL TODAY -Air. and Mm. LfMin.ml Seurfl. Meniurliil ten ices- Kvinins Wlai ramp, ft.

N. A. Dinner for Miss Helen Mrs. H. Keti'liuin.

Huffel find Mm. Ham, MuNUA Arcnis Mary Walton. Triple I'niir D. M. (loldlo in DavidHiin teamnm, Aliiiiiinto y.ulalelheaiiB— Mrs.

J. KiiniiK. it: Lold Tallinn, TliealHr pM'ly rioyal Neighbor Reading chili. Chapter UX of P. Carter.

Holf and Urldga i-'lly Una! club. New Gulf und Brlflgs cliib-Hloui City Houl, club. Kllver Leaf grove, No. 102, Woodman hnll. Degree of Honor Protective hull.

Milwaukee Hallway Women's M. U'. A. hall. Women of Mnoseheart liall.

Women's soclftly of the FliM Preebv- terlan lil liillloit H. Fi. A. W. Fred unville In Sara Davla teashop Party for MlKS Hllen Prouse- -MLsh Doris Oiirher and Miss Alvlna r'aden.

Past Oracles association, R. A Mrs. B. J. Hedum.

Edna nidge In Hara Davla teashop. TUESDAY Wlmodauals M. H. White. Schubert Davis tcushori Cheero Card P.

Lucey In Davidson tearoom. Royal Raciuettler (Men Walsh. N. B. K.

John Oulnan In Davidson tearoom. Amethyst Jennie Evert Linen City llaciassah In Jewish Coinruunlty center. Quest A. L. Pettia.

Delta Sigma Tuesday Athletic Cl'tv Boat cluh. Card Auxiliary to Houx City firemen's association- Mrs. Jim Washburn. Auxiliary to Lieut. Laurens C.

Shull post, Veterans of Foreign Wars- City ha.ll. Evening Star drill hall. Morningslde W. C. T.

James Methodist church. Emerald loJye. 13. of hall. Tredectnt teashop.

T. B. T. club-Mrs. U.

F. Stvirscs. Happy Lulu Nelson. Ga-Ate Dojru fieaubien In Canton toagardens. Party for SIlss Cr.therlne AVillenbors H.

P. Kunnen. I. T. O.

Sylvester Coez L. Limoges hi Knox Presbyterian church Modernistic club-Miss Luclllo Oor- don In Sara Davis teashop. Wreath A. K. Millar.

AVEDNESDAY T. N. T. Clarence Hamilton. Round Table club- Mrs.

v'ourt Olmstead at Yermilllon, y. Bridge John Klniker at the Martin hotel. Dorcas Joint's Lutheran church. 1'irego B. M.

Oakleaf. Novom J. W. Dunham. Kaiis Souci J.

H. Turnbull in the West, hotel. AV. N. Green.

Night Hawk L-. P. ZIui- iner. -urront EvenU Ethel Collier. Ladles Athletic sldo Boat club.

Dwliiig Boat club. Athletic City Boat club. WOUIUI'H Athletic InijKldB Country club. Past Chiefs association, Pythian Sis- P. W.

Women's club. Luilies Auxiliary to tha O. Mra. Kuby Vaughn. Mother-Daughter Dinner Held in LeMars Church Girl Scouts and Their Maternal Parents Entertained I Mfss Vcftiniin A BIJM.MKR on the Pacific const, ithure Klin will (study nrt.

nnd innsli: at tho of ftoiitlierii California, Angelofl, and will visit In tlm K. J. HiiiTnld lininn nt flli'inlnls, Is planned by MIKR llnzel Vcumuii. Kl. Auhln Micf-l, who will ilfcpurl early In June liy motor for I ho unst.

jecul fJlfpslrh to Jourul.) JSMAftS. A and daughters dinner In honor of Blrl scouts and their mothers -md others In the girl scout movement and sponsored by the girl council was held Thursday at the Methodist church parlors. About J10 persons were entertained, covers belnu placed st long attractively appointed In varieties ot thn prevnlllng flowers and Imvlng Dllinr appointments In harmony. A proerum wan offered, confuting of songn Bung by girl scouts, the play, "Magic Gold 1 by lioop No. 1, and finally, the awarding of badges to members of the troop for various degrees of scout- l-A'diliiK Hlnr i-iiinp, No.

COS, n. N. A. M. W.

A hnll. Dfinshtei'B of litilun ball. cliiip'er, O. K. Mnuonlc Cliclti of Presbyterian church W.

i'. 1 A. Trtmhld i Inb-Hura Davis teashop, Caul party- -Ht. Vlni-enl's liohpltal as- Happy Nine Ilrldge A. J.

liiiiTfcd Heart circle of Ulessed Sac- lurnent chnrcli L. B. Victor. Lur.kv 13 cluli-Mrs. li 1 AV.

Kpencor. rililnrby John White and Mrs. C. In Davldaon tea- tOUIIJ. Mothers and daughters mmbly No.

Order of Rainbow for Masonic temple. Kllx A. O. Kass In Sara Davis teashop. R.

A. Peterson In Bara Davis teashop. THURSDAY Kill Rare A. G. Rhodes.

Uoyul 500 II. B. Mess. l.us Dames J. U.

Sever- BOII In Davidson timroom. R. Tliorwlclt In IClks club. Blua Star AV. A.

Ream. St Joseph's Nurses II. S. Nubridge Eugene Gnehm in Martin hotel. Dinner for Miss Alice IX'ivts teashop.

K. n. Maurice nllly. SiiKai-lous A. Holmberg In Davidson tearoom.

AdelpliH If. A. Mnxelner. Midlothian City Boat club friangle IMoyd Harris and Mrw. Norman Klffe In Davidson tearoom.

Quaker club-Mrs. R. W. lirlffen In Davidson tearoum. Honor Soflety of Central hltjh school tearoom.

Finesse Hurley Wood In Sara Davis teashop. and Hubert Ever- Ist. FRIDAY City Boat club, Dan Boat club. W. R.

house. SATURDAY Country club. Ladles' City Country club. coinmlttee of Trades and Labor assembly in Continental hall. Party for Miss Lucia Jean Gertrude Guiriey.

Beatrice Lillie Stars in "Are You There?" Hollywood, You There?" hilarious musical farce, starring Beatrice Lillie, comedienne, now In production at the Fox movietone studios, Hollywood, has every earmark of a sensational success, according to executives who ha.ve watched the picture In tha making. Lillie l.i at her best In musical farce and Harlan Thompson, author many Broadway successes, has turned out the best work of his career for her audible screen debut vehicle. Miss Lillie modestly forecasts that her rolo as Shirley Travis, lady detective, will ba the best she ever has domj. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT To Every Home Owner and Housewife In Sioux City 1U hou6ewlve of City, Ouwha, Couocil Bluffs. Lincoln.

Piatte, and Scotthbluff, i-eadily u.idereiand tlie importaiico of this they jiblt UMr in abovo 8 and see the Ol course 7011 can buy the Icc-O-Matlc ou EASY PAYMENT PLAK iih-s ttt 1 oi tcd BXC'LliSIVU lit, these ii r. aiiui lcfc 0 -Natic electric tho outHtund- uiv i rt cl alor value un tlle murkel today. Modem huuae- vu lfcuill of uonstunl icy-cold food com- 6 "Wtd uuproval of "JDOIJBLK" )lel wiUl su( features as. interior tp sura le tnc offered to the public at tlw til ut waveu of uui- SchittoBef fljudkr PionoCo i-ii Bi moat MUSIC 413 Nebraska City, Chapter CD. P.

E. O. members entertained nt the concluding Bunion uf the year at 1 o'clock unclieon at the horno of Mrs. WII- llutchltiBon, of Alton. Mrs.

Hutchlnson assisted In nJttend- ng- Iho courtesies of the enlcrtnln- nniil by Mrs. Chummy Pitta and Mm. Gleystecn, of Alton. Bnmll ablen, having appointments of the iprliiK blosHoms, held for 20 Following luncheon, Mrs. ItUHsell Bowers gave an Interesting report of the P.

E. O. state convention held curly In tho month at Keokuk, Linger Longer cl-jb members were entertained last Friday In the homo of Mrs. R. L.

Claussen. Tho club iirtlcle, offered by Mrs. John Hart, ilealt with the subject, "Some Dangers to the American Home." Eiec- llon of officers followed. Miss Annls Osllvle, of the LeMars lilgh school, gave a recital In the Western Union college auditorium Tuesday evening, her program be- ng varied by two groups of contralto solos Binig by Miss Cloyce llushrooke. Her Instructor, Prof.

Frank Jewett, played the accompaniments and assisted with piano BO- ectlons. The program, In part, fol- "Kchossalses," Beethoven; 'March of tho Dwarfs," Grieg; "Sous Dous," Stauh; "Valse," 'Polonaise American," Carpenter; "Tlie Cry of Rachel," Turner-Salter; 'Nocturne," Chopin; "Consolation," Llstz; "Winged Winds," Burlelgh; "Melody," lUichmanmoff; "Prelude. 1 Rachmaninoff; "Florlan's Song," jodard; "Cradle Song," Taubert; 'Happy Song," Del Riego; "Morn- ng," Charmlnade; "The Jester," Beecher. Miss Ogilvle Is a favorite with Le- audiences, having appeared In previous recitals, and her program of Tuesday served to strengthen her artistic Impression. on her hearers.

Miss llaabrooke, who, la not new to LeMars public, sans with, her usual charm and finish. In courtesy to Mrs. M. Munn, who recently returned to LeMars from California, Mrs. Charles Wernll entertained informally Thursday aft ernoon.

Tea at 4:30 o'clock was a pleasing intermission In the hours of social visiting. Rod tulips were table decorations. Social Twelve club members were guests of Mrs. Kenneth Mann Thursday afternoon at the biweekly meeting of the club. As usual, auction bridge furnished the diversion und to conclude the afternoon, an attractive luncheon was served.

St. Joseph's Pariah and Aid so clety entertained at another card party of u. series, at the St. Joseph's school parlors Wednesday evening, entertaining a large contingent of tho members. Twenty tables were placed Cor playing bridge, auction 000 and pinochle.

These games were enjoyed until a. late hour when a luncheon was served by a committee consisting of eight families, with Mrs. Joe Duster serving as chairman. Misses Clara and Cella Hentgets entertained. Thursday afternoon at cards for a company of friends.

Auction bridge furnished diversion of the hours and at 4:30 o'clock a luncheon was served. Pretty flowers of tue season appointed the re- Mrs. M. C. Floyd and W.

Redmond, of Union, visited tho home of M. B. and J. B. Redmond lust week.

Friday, Miss Elllen Tjaden, superintendent of the intermediate department of tha Methodist Sunday school, was complimented at a surprise party by tho pupils and teachers, the affair being in tha nature of farewell, as Mlaa TJaden, who is a teacher in the city schools as weil, will not return to LeMars next yeur. A feature of tha evening was a delightful buftet luncheon. Varied entertainment, consisting of sanies and contests, was enjoyed in addition to informal vibitltiB, The Jolly Bidders were guests Tuesday aftai'nooii in Mrs. Kuy Golden's homu, where they were enter- tuiuod at several hours of tho club same, auction SOO, und an attractive luncheon which" served at LUO uonulubiuii of the carde. A.

dinner party In tha home of Mrs. Kay CJoldbu Sunday evening, whiuli, celebrated the birthday anniversary at Jerry Golden, had as Mr. and Mio. T. J.

tioldon Mr, and Frank Consldiue, The coiujludiuB session, of the Decorah club members viiia inHui'tuinuU Thursday afternoon in tho home of Mrs. O. A. C. Clarke, with Mrs.

GOOJSO RicliarJw JointiiK as husttss, Tho usual auction bridge occupied Uie lutW'ist itud ai o'clock, during a brief Intermission, luncheon mwved, Flowwa of the season appointed litw table in the dlnuit' room wlitti'nj tta wats whero they were guests of their laughters, Miss Poarl Manz and MISa lladys Lempko, ntudents at the Unl- of Nebraska, at a mothers' day luncliRon given by the Alpha Delta Theta. sorority. Mtanefl Edna, ami Hilda Manz were visitors In Lincoln last Sunday, hav- ng accompanied Mrs. Manr and Mrn. jempke on A.motor trip to that place.

Mrs. William Begg and Mrs. J. M. Whitman were Joint hostesses for tha monthly meeting of the missionary society of the Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon, A program, In charse of Mrs.

C. L. Nev- ns, dealt with missionary work among the Negroes. A social cession followed and refreshments were TO TOUR ABROAD Miss Yola Lamb UMMER plans of Miss Tola Lainb, 2716 Stone Park boulevard, Include a week's tour In Scotland and an extended visit with relatives Miss Lamb will eall from Montreal June 13. Woman's Relief corps members net In the home of Mrs.

H. E. Swanky for the monthly social Friday afternoon, at which time assisting hostesses were Mrs. Phil Hayden, Mrs. Pitts and Miss Lillian Lobdell.

As usual, a preliminary session of business preceded luncheon at 4:30 o'clock. Wesleyan guild members enjoyed a pleasant meeting Thursday afternoon In tho country home of Mrs. Walter Nussbaum. Sowing 1 for the church was accomplished prior to the serving of refreshments by the hostess at 5 o'clock. Mrs.

G. A. Hansen and her daughter. Mrs Alwln Becker, and the latter's children, left Thursday for an automobile trip to Alabama, where they will visit relatives. The LeMjirs Mothers club met Friday at the home of Mrs.

Lilburn Meek. Mrs. Robert Brodie had charge of the program which was a discussion of topics concerning child welfare. Later a social hour was spent and refreshments were served. Mrs.

David Stewart of Sioux City visited Thursday In the home of her mother and sister, Struble and Miss' Margaret Struble. Russell Bowers returned Thursday from Keokuk, where she represented the LeMars chapter, CD, P. E. at the state convention of the order. Mrs.

C. J. Lever of Leeds was a visitor in the M. A. Moore home last week.

Mrs. J. Raven of Sioui City was a recent visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Reichmaii.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis of Shenandoah were recent guests of the former's father, T. W. Lewis.

Cherokee Country Club Is Scene of club motored to Sioux City evening and were guests of Juries Hogan at the Terrace apart High ocore favor was award-1 Ip.fl to Mrs. TVJlyon. After I WO refreshments were served P( State Officers of Woodman Circle to Visit Here Ithe Sara Uavls tea shop. Women Members Dltpatcb to Tin neir nonot Dance and Bridge Din-! M. j.

MM. H. R. Dinner to Be Given in Swensen trifled Jointly an elab- nnnf Tier A.re OV orate I c'clock luncheon Wetlnes-1 day afternoon at the Lyman hotel in courtesy to Miss Dorothy Herrlck. marriage to William of Neonah, will take place in sfvfn officers of of Woo mnn cu-ole, who will Cherokee Country club en- Places for 33 guests were arranged; JL -I to Sioux irity for a class joyed tiro socia.l events at.

a long table appointed In a color; i n) tj on Mondiv in Conti- clubhouBe during the latt wetk. 'scheme of rainbow tints, 1 the bride- ncn a i nill a dinner at On Friday evening a dance i o'clock in thr- Elks Hub, preredins: given with following committee pre siding: Mr. and Mrs. Jack leaner. After the luncheon the guests went to the "jilleas home and en-, Mary Oleaeon.

puardian of chairmen, assisted by and Mrs.jj 0 j- a. musicals presented hy lvf i.eaf crove Is arranging; tha ro lerick "id Mrs. tv.Gillpas and Miss Frances artv for may W. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs.

An- stock mart, with Mrs or Mrs. Nell drew Cairn-ell. Boqucts of garden ma flowers wero effectively arranged i A Dancing party at the ho-j 'Vhe truest will InoltKle: Mrs. Mae 0 Friday was siren by Sinclair. Mate manager.

Dei, ers was furnished by Mrs. Naomi member of (he octette Bunco club. Ervta. D.J. Spoor and Hoy ad Epfle.

rtate pres- Ellzabeth Vjrg1nla Oorjon nnd Maxine bridge luncheon women members the Country club. Places were laid at. long tables decorated with garden flowers. Mrs. E.

W. Mayer, Mrs. Robert Barr and Mm. Low McDonald were presiding hostesses. Mrs.

William Wise of Waterloo, a guest of Mrs. W. I. Nelson, was on out-of-town visitor. In the after- luncheon bridge game, high score favor went to Mrs.

Andrew Caswell, and Mrs. C. R. Coon drew the nll- cut token. Mrs.

F. J. Stanosheck was hostess to the members of her bridge club, Mrs. G. S.

Deleplane and Mrs. Mary Sullivan, at her home Friday afternoon. Luncheon at 1 o'clock was served at small tables centered with lilies of the valley. Bridge followed the luncheon and score favors were awarded to Mrs. G.

M. Gillette and Mrs. W. K. Herrlck.

Members of the Pythian Sisters club were Invited to the home of Mrs. John Molyneux Monday for an Informal afternoon of serving 1 and visiting. Refreshments were served. Mrs. E.

D. Huxford, Mrs. H. J. Schuster, Miss Helen Huxford and Miss Jrmle Allison joined as hostesses to 30 women at tha Huxford home Tuesday afternoon for a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon In compliment to Miss Dorothy Hcrrlck, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. K. Herrlck, a June bride-to-be. Garden flowers, In pastel color- Ings, decorated the tables and were artistically arranged through the rooms.

Guests from away were Mrs. Astor Blauvelt of Sioux Fails, Mrs. Harrison Waitt. and Jlrs. H.

Sadler of Sioux City. In the after luncheon bridge game high sccra favor was awarded to Mrs. Sadler, door prize to Mrs. A. T.

McKitchen, and Miss was presented, with a guest favor. Mrs. Elma D. Holbert of Manchester Is visiting In the home ol her daughter, Mrs. Paul Richard 'Dix Is Netv Type in "Cimarron 9 Hollywood.

tl- Mrs. L. F. Parker. Mrs.

H. E. Bennett and Mrs. Don Gordon presided Jointly at a 9 o'clock May time breakfast Saturday morning at the Parker horns to members of the reading circle. Seasoned flowers appointed the tables.

The morning hours were spent Inforrnally. Society of Past Matrons were the suesta of Mrs. L. H. Morrill at her country homa Thursday afternoon Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, places being laid at small tables centered with garden flowers.

A business session was conducted after which the time was spent Informally, Mrs. Forest Barnes and children, who have been vlsitlnsr In the home of Mrs. Barnes' sister, Mrs. Volney tanlcally over any screen role of his Hansen, at Mason City, arrived entire career. Richard Dix will soon i homa Mdnday.

loom up on the talkie horizon as a now, dynamic personality. His gay Mr. and Mrs. D. H.

Griffith are en- tarca characters will ba superseded Joying a visit from their son. Glen by virile, "he-man" portrayals. I Griffith, who Is an employe at the The new Richard Dbc will make his 3. C. Penny Co.

store at Hemings- bow as the star of Edna Ferber's epic story, "Clmarron." saga of the Oklahoma empire builders in the days of the land and oil rushes. His rola will be that of Yancey Cravat, i friends for a few days last week anc ford. Neb. Miss Katherine Becker, of Scotland, S. visited among Cherokee one of the most human, true to life characters of contemportry fiction.

Dix will begin work In th6 Ferber picture upon completion of an untitled original story by Wallace Smith, which now is in Members of tha Evening Bridge attended the graduation exercises at Mount Mary'3 academy. Miss Becker was a former commercial student at the academy. Buy Your Diamond from a Reputation The sruuUibt protection the buyer lias in tho purchase of a diamond iu Iho reputation of tho house with whom he 'itula. Forty, ytara of honesi merchandising backs diamond bold by Thorpe and why wo huve built up one of the largc-st diamond businesses la the inludlo Easy Thorpe Companij JEWELLERS 609 4th St, Sioux la. An evening of cards for members! of trm Eastern Star was enjoyed Tuesday at the Masonic hall, with Mrs.

J. E. Blinker and her committee In charge. Bridge was played at eight tables, the woman's high score going to Mrs. E.

S. Betsworth. Fred fohnson won the man's prize. Refreshments were served after he same. Rev.

and Mrs. Davia Watts and heir small son arrived In Cherokee ast week from Belgian Congo, Africa, where they have been stationed is missionaries of the church of Christ for several years, and will nake an extended visit among rela- t.1 ves and friends In Cherokee and iVurella. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fes left Thursday evening for Washington, D.

to visit In the home of their daughter. Mrn. palmer Larson. To Cast Stage Star in "Call of the East Burbank, Korn and 3tto Harbach, composer and librettist of "Call of the East," the screen operetta which Is about to bo produced by First National, will personally select the actress who Is to ilay the frrlma donna role. Both Kern and Harbach recently arrived Hollywood.

Reports Indicate that three well known actresses of stage and screen now are under consideration for the "Call of the East" role Bernlca Claire, Irene Delroy and Claudia Dell. Miss Claire 3 prima donna of "Song of the Flame," the new First National and Vltaphone all technicolor picture which recently had Its premiere In New York. Like "Song of the Flame," "Call of the East" will be entirely In technicolor. It is the first of a series of- musical plays to be written directly for the screen by Kern and Harbach under their contract with First National. George Hill's- under his new long term contract wllf Star." with Mane Dressier In the principal role.

state Btt.pmlant. and Mrs. Marie Mc- I Bvidf state linker, ell of Sioux Members of the club Tiers entertained Friday afternoon in home of Mrs. AVaiter Allburn, Hamilton street, where several hours vere de to pi-pending tea. After a visit In trie home, of E.

T. Rugg. Mr. and Mrs. E.

B. Glazier have departed for Indi Infl. Mrs. Leon Lava.sseur and Mrs. XV.

Nlebaurn and son. Donald, were dinner guests last week in the home of Mrs. After visiting in the J. H. Lowry home.

1813 Isabella street, Mr. and Mrs. George H. "vVayerhouse have returned to Oakland, Cal. Mrs.

Charles H. Calsee and daughter. Miss Mildred Calsee, of Washington, D. will depart the last of this week for California, they motoring. Mrs.

Russell Vecant entertained members of the Alumnae Pleria society at dinner and brii3ge last "The Richest Man in (he World" Is the final title of the Metro-Gold- wyn-Mnyer film formerly known as "Father's. Day." This production has Louis Mann and Elliott Xugent. both prominent on the Xew York stage. formerly Went Cloaners 707 I'lEllCE ST. AVe do expert cleaning Including drapes, tapestries, also tailoring, relining, and repair- IUR done by experienced tailors work called for and de- llvered.

THOSE "The Shopping Center of Three States Now, That You've Taken Up Riding! Riding Habits Black or Brown Wool CoaU WitK Tan or Gray Breeches, Tweed Breeches and Coats 25 $4950 J)ID you ever, Imagine, you could buy a good tweed habit for as modest a sum as $49.50 or even as little as 125? Have you yearned for a habit with coat and light breeches (like the oua sketched at right)? Tomorrow we offer they're Cavorlta 1'JSO riding fashions. And any woman who rides know what extraordinary values they are. AH are splendidly tailored. Breeches are leather-faced. Sizes 14 to 40.

SECOND FLOOR Mm. Mota bud Mrs. William weut Llucoln These Are the Correct Accessories! BROADCLOTH KNO KIDIim HiTS.

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