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-E DKS MOfXES SUNDAY EfllSTER OVER 100.000 PATH CTTtClJLATION JULY 1921. M. i ni T- T) 1 TM iTT i I George F.OgdenHordtrltd idsummer Lhosen by rromment for lheir Weddings by National Association Reception for ftJ. E. A.

Members i 1 1 tm mi a isi na i i i. ii.i.swiiimiii mi i i CONTDTUED TBOm FAOB OS9. others being Bradford Mills of ledo, manager on tour for. tht Scottish Grand Opera company, also for Toscanlni; M. Steinert of Boston and Mrs.

Edna Saunders of Houston, Tex. The officers elected were Mrs. W. A. Frotscy of Kansas City, president: Mrs.

Adella Prentiss Hughes oi. Cleveland, vice president, and Miss Elizabeth Cueny of St. Louis, The borne of Mrs. Edward Paul 'ones, 2fi3 Franklin avenue, will ta Queued Tuesday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock 10 all memliara rt tha N' A In terested in the welfare of children, "Ver teachers or visitors. The lawn party will be sponsored state council of the Iowa rent-Teacher association, which fin)ds an Invitation to all memo's lot the Den Moines council to and meet the visiting edu- M.O., secretary-treasurer.

Among the duties of divisional directors, aside from keeping in touch 1 with concerts in their territory, ie the lending of their support to lesset managers, to advise and counsel with music clubs, artists and managers as to the arrangement of courses, whereby mutual protection may be secured and the business of concert giving be established on a more per the receiving line will be two bers of the national council. Carolyn Forgrave of Perry, Mont of the Iowa council, and post presidents or the Den Moines council, Mesdames Mary ,1 Krdm I'll Hickley, A. W. Brett, C. M.

Cook, i Walter S. Brown. Ernest Olm- sted, James P. Hewitt, and Edward Paul Jones, the present head of the organization. I Assisting in extending hospitfil- uianem ana suDstaniiai Dasis.

At this semiannual meeting held In Chicago an equity contract with th big selling managers of New York was a successful issue, thereby protecting the sixty members of the association In all their dealings with artists and which will tend to dc away with temperamental cancellations of contracts. To regulate the prices of concert artists by each manager furnishing on. demand a box office statement of the drawing power of any individual artist in all oases where an artist does not draw his fee was anothei important issue adopted by the be the Minn? Cara Fun-; sion, iwargaret wcrwe, tiettiiumie Mills and Bessie Park. 'A feature of the afternoon will he the presentation of the film, "Prowess of Education," produced by the New Era Him company, which hfts been presenting educational films at the Northern Baptist convsntieiJ, will be served In the gar QMks Gcha Elmaix tytis. John Bcate Smith.

den by local T. A. women. $pcial Hospitality ana Retvevtiiaii for N. E.

A. Visitors Fill Calendar 1 7 William Iflue 3is- William Arthur JNichafc THrs Carl There was some agitation given to the matter of high prices asked by the wholesale managers for the serv Ices of artists. At the semiannual meeting held In New York last winter protest was registered against fees insisted on by some musiclant and the names of certain artlstl were mentioned who are alleged be lacking in the capacity to draw audiences In size. Justifying the pay ment of such fees. Business conditions having acted as a factor in delaying the signing of many contracts which, in ordlnarj times, are closed lone before this Tomllnfion, Fred Hunter, C.

A. Arthur Springer of West Eleventh street. Shoemaker, F. O. Norton, Gordon L.

Klllott, M. L. Turner and Miss 5 Miss Marjorle Horton left Wednesday for a two weeks' visit EVERAL of Iowa and Dcs Moines young women, chose midxnmmer for their nuptials a number of which have been prominent events in their home towns and in this Bonnie Murshall in receiving the callers. in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs.

G. ti. On the lawn the hostesses will Lemke, who were formerly of Des city. OONTI.Vt KI FHOM r.UlK OXE. rett Garst and Miss Josephine Wallace.

As parlor hostesses, Misses Clara Funston, Margaret McKee, Minnie Walker, Minnie Hnzolla, Laura Mat-thaws, Alice Bradshaw, May John be the Mlnsns Bella MrConnell, Ma- Moines. sfe Nellie Warren, Sarah The culmination of a Highland Park college romance was the marriage on Wednesday of Miss Teresa Roberts of Criston, Kisser, Judith Cushlng, Mary IlHker, rlod of the year, there is a feeling of hopefullness for the future, Des Moines Women's Club James Cameron, Mary Kelly, Kthtl I.owther and Mrs. Minnie A. I)o- and Mr. Carl Rehn of Wilcox, which took place in Des Moines.

Both young people were graduated from, the High Extends Social Calendar son, Iva tlcott, Anna Bradley, Helen Thompson, Katharine Haley, Marguerite Hanks, I'aiillno flotirke. Lura Coulsou and Minnie Hyland will assist. The Misses Mary Wal Osceola, la. The wedding took place at-the Zook home, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Mr.

Hitter on Monday, June 20. Mrs. McNichols has just completed her junior year at the State University of Iowa, where she affiliated with the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Dr. McNichols received his B.

S. degree in 1919 and his M. D. at the June convention. He was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Rho Sigma fraternities.

On July 1 he will take up his duties as interne at the Seattle General hospital, Seattle, Wash. Mrs. McNichols will join Dr. McNichols in Seattle in the autumn and will complete requirements for a bachelor of arts degree from the Washington State university. The marriage of Miss Mabel Marie Smith and Mr.

John Beattie Smith was an inter estina event of Friday even.inn nt. to Visiting Educators land, t'arlc college of pharmacy in 1921. A marriage announced today is that of Miss Marie Cecilia iOOLUMBIA Sj SCHOOL OP" Y3WhTCMTI lace and Virginia Stubba will serve frappe. CONTTNTiKl) FROM PAGE ONE. J.

W. Studebaker, wife of the superintendent of Des Moines schools, Richardson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Richardson of Chicago, formerly of Des Moines, and Mr.

William F. Kluge, which took place June 25 in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Kluge are on their Vore.

The refreshnionts will ha served by, the Misses Alice Bowie, Margaret Learner, Catherine Donica, Jospphlno Fairly. Katherlnn (Ill-more, Virginia Foster, Katherlnn O'Connell, Margaret Taylor, Anne Hopkins and Mildred Cohon. Hbfiiii Mian Homo Opt-ncd. The Association of I'nlverslty Women and Drake, with Miss Irene lllrsch as chairman, will be In charge of the tea at the homo of At Cowles Home. A garden panty will be given at and Mariam Woolson Brooks, president of the Dea Moines Fed the Gardner Cowles home.

West. eration of Teachers. Pslrty-seventh street, with Miss CLARE OSBORNE REED, DlrMtor 1 honeymoon and stopped for a few days in Des Moines to visit relatives. They will make their home in Drumright, Qkla. An approaching weddina of interest is that of Miss Cecelia The newly appointed social com Cellie Warren charge, in me Twenty-first Season Ooens mlttee of the club including Mes receiving line with Mrs.

Cowles will damr Chester Strock, Fred Ger T' c.r T0CXllea the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

ith jifr Elman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Elman, and Nathan Gottner of this city. Miss Elman has been emvloved at the bs Mrs.

Waller Jessop of Iowa City and Mesdames K. E. V. Shore, Charles A. Cummlng.

Harvey Ing and Mrs. Smith will motor to Chicaao stovvina en route nt Carey and Clarence DePew win ii serve as narlor hnstesaes with Mu. Mrs. Henry u. Sheuerman, 543 Forty-third street.

The guests will be welcomed by Dean Mary Carpenter C'ralg. Mrs. September 5th Piano, Theory, Vole, Violin, Teachers' Normal Training, Public School Music Methods An Accredited School Certificates, Diplomu and Degrcei by authority of the STATE OF ILLINOIS wnere mey win auena a family reunion on the dames Ernest oimsted. Bert rt il I ham, Frederick w. wen, riomer ml Miller, Eugene Burbank of Chl- in and Misa Bessie Bacon Oood- Kee, Giiger Mcivinnon, Miss Mar Farmer's Union exchange.

ZOOK-M'NICHOLS. fir. and Mrs. A. J.

Zook of Adair announce the marriage of their daughter, Esther, to Dr. William Arthur McNichola of uunn. j. ne young people wiu maice their home until Oct. 1, at ISOi West Ninth street, during the absence of the bride's purvniis ine Yearbook on rtqtmt.

Address Arthur Holmes, Mrs. J. V. flcher-merhorn, with Miss Beryl Parker, director of tha elementary school Hnd Miss lllrsch, director of Kindergarten department of Drake university, Introducing the guests. Assisting as parlor hostesses will be Mesdames R.

H. Sylvester, J. L. Sheuerman, Jay Dnrllng, John Mo-Dougal, Hulhurt Mulooch, Colo Mc- COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC JSIC served at 12: SO o'clock and mem SOI 28 -M SO. WHKIk Cllcxo.

I a'sZj bers are asked to bring sandwiches J. F. Kerfoot, Mr. and Mrs. George Lace, and Mrs.

Charles Phil-pott, of Des Moines; Mrs. McCar-roll and daughter, Dorothy, will UaiaauHanaaai and one other olsn. h. The lawn hostesses will he Misses nrlla Morton, J. Elln Baker, Jean-Ho Mills, Alice G.

Raton, Steph-la and Christine Balliott, Sarah McBrlde, Graco Gabriel, Jessie nkev, 1'rudenca Nicholas, Myrtle rklln, Dmilah Dunhar, Leta orkway, Frances Blackmnn, Kb-I 1h Klnp, Susan Harfy, Nell M.J Jlcr and Josephine Warron. Assisting in serving will be the! garet McKee and Miss J. Ella Baker. A feature of the afternoon will be a short musical program by Mrs. 0.

Isaacs, pianist, and Susan Bender Eddy, soprano. Three tables will be placed In the art gallery from wjilch frappe will be served by Mesdames Gardner Cowles, E. D. Perry, Henry C. Wallace and the Misses Jeannette Mills, Edith Cushing and Clara Funston.

No automobiles will he furnished to convey euests to the P. E. 0, Reception for N.E. A. Members of Sisterlwod (OTTINt FROM PACK ONE.

Mrrtle Nlrklln, Mrs. C. C. Shope and (iend the summer at the Hendrlck cottage. There will be a special meeting of the officers of the Daughters of the Nile, at the Y.

W. C. at days In the city as the guest of Gov. and Mrs. Nathan E.

Kendall and Dr. and Mrs. Granville Ryan. While In the city Miss Pickett took entrance examinations for Vassar college at West High school. Miss Pickett was one of the ten honor students of a class of 400 graduating from the Waterloo High school In June.

MY. and Mrs. John A. Holland of Martln, Morris Joseph, T. c.

Denny, Richard Ernestl, Rlla Ford Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Slater and daughter, Ruth, of Dos Moines motored up Saturday to apond the remainder of the summer.

Mr. Nellie Ward Is entertainlrif: Miller, W. F. Barr, F. O.

Norton, Holmes Cnwper, R. H. Hnrtman, J. A. Burrls, I.

H. Caldwell and the Misses Sue App, Sarah Given, E. E. Turnlmll and Florence Otis. GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN airs, uayioru or cirinneu.

clubhouse, which may be reached jwoi uotiage urove avenue will have as their guests over the Mrs. W. H. Faulkner, Mrs. Far- oy tne university car line, Hoyt Sherman place being located at 2:30 o'clock Thursday.

A free dental clinic Is being held at Cattell school at Fourteenth street and Hull avenue. Children of that district wishing to have their teeth cleaned may call at the school Tuesday at which time the work will be done or appointments made. Adelphlc chapter No. 417 O. E.

num and daughter of Des Moines are guests at the C. E. Faulkner ourtn Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Robert son of Chicago. sses Bertha Shore, Ruth Becker. srothv Sweet, Virginia Haywood, clen Frankel, Isabel Snoke, Doro-iea Tomllnaon, Mary and Ruth rPord, Greta Welts, Ruth Rosen-: did. Susan Harbach and Ruth efcbell.

At Westerrhesler Plac. The garden of D. fl. Chamber-aln. Weslcerchester, which is one the beauty Boots of the city will Fifteenth street and Woodland avenue.

cottage. Mrs. W. H. Rasmusson will leave Thursday mornlnc for Chicago.

Mr. W. F. Mitchell and Mrs. R.

Squeeze the Juice of two lemoni M. Galbralth are spending a few iva mcoh win be assisted In receiving by Mrs. Nathan E. Kendall, wlfo of Governor Kendall, Mrs. I.

H. Tomllnson, president of ths 'City Federation of Woman's Clubs, Mrs. Horace HollingHwortn, Mrs. Ellis Englebeck and the Misses Dillie Dugan, May and Ella Goodrell. The P.

E. O. flower, marguerite, will be used In decorating the parlors where the hostesses will be Miss Mabel Otis, Mrs. Honry E. Elliott, Miss Clara Funston of Chapter Mrs.

Herbert Blshnrd, Mrs. E. Needham and Mrs. Hasel Chilton of WV Killa Veager, Elisabeth Hutchinson, and Louisa Grace of Q. The three presidents.

Mrs. C. C. ShODO of V. Minn Mvrtlo Vllrlln At the Hyperion (lub.

The department of women's affairs of the Chamber of Commerce will be hostesses at a tea at the Hyperion club complimenting the visitors between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock. In the receiving line will be the board of directors Including Misses Luella Clark, Caroline M. Greuner, Alice Hoyar, Margaret A. McKee, Mary Foss, Grace N. Behr, Eliza days at the lake.

where she will join her sister, Miss Rayburn Webster, and together they will spend the summer at into a bottle containing thret ounces of Orchard White, whici Mr. John Dorgnn of Lincoln will 8. will meet in special session for Initiation on Thursday. July 7. Aft cnautauqua Lake, N.

and other be an over the Fourth visitor at drug store will supply for a ew cents, shake well, and you havt er t.hn nab reeular meeting which the illiam Dorgan cottage. eastern cities. Mrs. Kasmusson goes as a delegate from the Chau tauqua league. will be July 14.

chapter win enjoy Mr. and Mrs. N. Sanborn and be) the setting 'or one of the teas at the conclusion of the automo-bllo ride. Miss Irnnno Chamberlain will be asalsted by Miriam Woolson Brooks nnd the executive board of the Dee Mriinos Federation of Women's a vacation until sept.

it. MJmM HONOUR FORMKR DK8 MOINKH KBSIDKJITS. Prof, and Mrs. Charles A. Cum-ming will entertain at dinner Monday evening as a courtesy to Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene D. Burbank of Chicago who are the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. F.

E. V. Shore during the National Education association convention. The guests will include the members of the Des Moines Conversational club of which Mr. and Mrs.

Burbank were former members. family of Sanborn, have opened Miss Lucille Hughes of Clear Lake is entertaining at a house tnoir coitBRe. beth Canaduy, Clara Funstou, Adah Hersher. Lillian Leffart, Eva Mc- Ladies auxiliary to the Hoisting Mr. Mayfleld Marshall, Mr.

a quarter pint 01 the best rrccltn and tan bleach, and complexion whltener. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion into the neck, arms and hands each day and sea how freckles and blemlsbes bleact out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Fniflneers will install officers and Maxwell mid Mr. Warren Dlckln CUhbs Including Menrtrfmes I. H.

servo refreshments to Its members son will attend the state golf mut and families Wednesday evening at vi mm miss iva Hcott or EH, will preside over the frappe tables. They the hall. Cune, Anstlss Chassell, Mary Roso-monrt, Luella Tupper, Lillian Van Busklrk, Cecilia Vermere, Gentel-Iska Wlnterrowd and Mrs. Floyd E. Wright.

Assisting will be other members from the department and a num- at Sioux City. Fort Podge Point- uy me misses ran ces Van Meter. Dornthw nnnnunt party. Among her guests are the Misses Velma Rice and Katherine Ince of Des Moines. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Faulkner have returned from a motor trip In the northern part of the state. They were over Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Faukner at their cottage. Tangle Wood, on Sunset beach. Lake Okoboji.

Janice English. Eunlca Whittrm Mr. V. O. Oreon and daughter, The Y.

M. O. A. cafeteria will serve meals today and Monday from 12 to 2 and 5 to 7 o'clock as a special courtesy to the National clle McKee, Hortense Elliott. Th'elma ii neien inompson, Eliraheth Quick Sale Bargains jiuu uiiiauii, viretcnen Wlntairowd Margaret Hutchinson.

Cretchon win Educational association aeiegaiea Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Worcester of hcr of tiie Iota Ixdta Onilcron and iZeta Phi sororities Including Fran-ices Clark, Dorothv Kimball, Mstir-ilne Shaw.

Marie Kane, Anna Olb- on, Alice Smith, Orace iEdna Cutler, Margaret Hawley, I Helen Bell. terrowd, Margaret Shannon, Helen Miss Weaver Delegates In attendance at the N. Marlorle, loft Thursday to speud the Fourth In Dps Molnos. Mrs. F.

M. Williams and son. Sterling, lert Tuesday by motor after spending the week at the H. C. Adams cottage.

Mr. and Mrs. Rollo (Johnston and daughter, Mary Louise, motored up from Des Moines and will Bpeud the summer at Craven's HUU Villi, E. A. convention may find home rr-r IN Announcements cooked food at the Women's Club exchange over 810 Walnut street, where lunches are served cafeteria style.

Their Interest will also Mis i upper. nest. be attracted bv the display of hand r.ast fourteenth street have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Fike and daughter, Selma, and son, LeRoy, of Chicago, formerly of Des Moines. The guests are motoring to Iawrence, Kan. Mr. and Hrs.

S. B. Wisecarver and sons, Wendall and Clyde, left yesterday for Templar park, Spirit Lake, where Mr. Wisecarver will attend the Knights Templar conclave. Mrs.

J. H. Frawley of 641 Fortieth Streat has returned frnm l-aaiea anxii arv nf tha xr a Mr. nnd M-s. David Corcoran and Siaie and Des Moines Folks i Motoring to Lakes for Over the Fourth House Parties work in the fancy work depart Decorators win meet at union park Thursday for a noonday picnic and busi.

ness meeting. son, John David, and Miss Margaret Craven will also spend the summer there, ment, i The 1920 division of the Des Mnines Women's club has post Mrs. P. D. Ankeny and son, Paul, of Ankona, ara guoau Arthur AX no chanter nf tha poned Its picnic scheduled for July and announces there will be no fur Military Sisterhood will nini at the V.

O. Green cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John Craven ana iu uie neme or val a five weeks' visit in Detroit and Chicago.

Mr. J. S. Swihart of T.Wnin CONTINVm VMM VAflW ONE. his parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Carl Youngerman. Mr. Felix Hlrschl of Davenport, Is exjected to arrive at the lake this week. Dr. and Mrs.

D. W. Dickinson of son. James, of Sanborn will spend ue Bess at Mitchellvllle. Members ther meeting during the summer.

The Past President's association Schemes for interesting Country Houses-Furniture Fabrics Objects of Art 805 Locust Street the Fourth at their cottage. Machines Sewing i AND Phonographs July 5 to 9 visited with his sister. Mr win lenve on the 10:15 Interurbin. The affair will honor Mrs. Elmer Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Larly are en Simon 8wlhart. 309 Laurel street I of G.

A. R. will bo entertained at the home of Mrs. Martha Forscer, ration, who lenves s.lnn tn niul-o the past week, en route to Billings, tertaining their granddaughter, Janice Maher, of Fort Dodge and grandson, James Dudley Joy, of J. ner noma iu California.

Dos Moines, are at their cottage for 1033 Seventh street, Tuesday arter- 10 yisn nis aaugnter. Mr. L. Claude Evans of the Con the sununor. noon.

Thirty-sixth Street el llh U'lll mcaf onri Mrs William Flint and Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Moss and daughter, Barbara, of Parkersburg No. 624 of the Royal Neighbors daughters, Lillian and Charlotte, of i uesaay afternoon with Mrs tinental and Commercial bank of Chicago is in the city visiting for a few davs with his mother.

Mrs will meet Wednesday, July 6, at George R. Burberry, 670 Thirty- Spencer, have opened tneir cot tuao. the W. O. W.

hall. 618 Third street. There will be adoption and refresh ments will be served. ProfesHor and Mrs. Ewers and family of Kansas City, hnvn eiecied a cottngo near Ciimp llol-indy.

Professor Ewers being nn in Th Des Moines Camp Fire guardians will hold a very Important meeting at 8 o'clock Tues BIAUl Bireei. O. O. club will picnic Monday nt rrase pnrk. In ease of ruin tho affair will be held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. N. Miller, 1446 SenrlO street. Lady Elks auxiliary B.

P. will meet Tuesday at 2:80 o'clock for a business mooting In the club rooms. It will surprise you at the extraordinary high value of these sewing machines and phonographs we are plac- day evening in tne unrary ui me Chamber of Commerce. are visiting Mrs. t.

A. llcston. Mr. and Mrs. John Sehllu and children and Mrs.

o. W. Thompson motored to Des Moines Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Wolfe and sonn, John and Matt, of Clinton arrived Friday for a visit with Mrs. Wolfe's mother, Mrs. M. Kane.

Senator and Mrs. H. C. Adams and son, Hurry, and Mr. Ed Adams motored to Algona Wednesday to remain until after the Fourth.

Mr. nnd Mrs. John McCarthy and son. John, will be weekend guests nt the K. C.

Head cottage. and Mrs. Archie Patterson of Adel returned home after spending the weok at the Strait (Slop Tlhis Ad Personal Mention lnff on sale this week. 1 White Rotary Cabt. $50.00 1 White Rotary $45.00 Mrs.

Russell Reel will leave the structor at the camp. Tho Iowa slatd laboratory has openod for lis annual summer session. A toachers conference is now In progress for those Interested in research work. Dr. and Mrs.

Gleyateen and family of Alton, have opened their cottage Glyvauhaa. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dickinson and daughter. Doris, of Dos Molue.s, sro spending the summer at their cottage.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert White and Mr. M. Mnxwotl of Des Moines are guests at tho Dickinson cottage.

The notary and Kiwnnls clubs or Fort Dodge, furnished the cars for the trip to and from Oknbojl fnr the two hundred and fifty boy first of the week for Montreal whence, with a party of eastern friends, she will sail on the S. S. i Minnedosa for Liverpool. During her three months' EuroDeati tour. cottage.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Renner and chlhlvn, Mildred and Ralph left Thursday morning in an auto-hun-gulow for the western ooast. They expect to be absent from the city until September visiting faces of Interest on route. Mr- and Mrs.

Henry Collins and daughter, Margaret will leave by motor this morning for Boston, They expect to be gone a month, visiting en route. The Kanna Gamma Alimm. 1 White Vibrator $40.00 she will visit in Paris with Mr. and i Mrs. Jhn Evans, formerly of tnis Mr.

and Mrs. Merton strait are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. S.

Strait. Manhattan Beach. Mr. X. Hodgson.

Mr and Mrs. D. cltv. Mr. Evans was formerly man ager of the Coliseum but for the last three vears has been in charge of The Associated Press In Paris.

Take it to your Grocer and receive one can small) of C. Paul. Miss Stunrt, W. H. Hazard and family and Els.i Oerberlch are scouts who are camping in Millers Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Wlllsle are tne soelatlon will entertain tho active chapter at a picnic at Greenwood registered at tho Manhattan. bay. The hovs enjovert a nine around the laka the first of the 1 Davis Electric $40.00 1 Singer 66.... $25.00 1 Eldridge 1 Singer $12.00 Phonographs Mr.

v. D. ficoriciit spent tne past- parents of a daughter born July 1 in lojva Congregational hospital. Mrs. Willste was, before her marriage.

Miss Grace Armltage of De week. week with mi famuy. park baturday evening at 6 o'clock. Congenial Embroidery club will Mr. and Mrs.

Union I'jvimD are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kosor of Iowa troit. Mich. The baby is the first City arrived Thursday to spend the summer at their cottage.

entertaining a group of Des Moines friends over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs Percv Coffee of lies Dr. and Mrs. E.

I. Smith and Moines are at their cottage for the summer. daughter. Earl Inn, of George, have opened their rottuge for the The Okoboll Golf nnfl country summer. Mr.

Ed Hunter Is spending the breakfast at Erase park Thursday morning with Mrs. Mildred Le-monts and Miss Urace Madison as hostesses. Mrs. J. Q.

Thompson has returned from an eight months' sojourn In California. Division A of the Social Vnlon of the First Methodist church will entertain at Its annual picnic July 7 at Greenwood nark. Dinner win club has opened for the season. The clubhoustt will under the nian- great grandchild of Mrs. Ruby J.

Eckerson. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan W. Keith, 624 Twenty-eighth street, are the parents of twin daughters, born July 1 at Iowa Congregational hospital.

Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Foley ana children, who have been guests oi Mrs.

R. A. Ashley of 1104 Seventeenth streot. have returned tu week end with his wlfo at the John iller's Milk Carpenter cnttaae. nKfinietit of Mr.

and Sirs. W. Hunnewoll of Minneapolis. Lunch- $200 White Phono-; graph $150 $125 New Century $95 tons will be served eaon oy ana dinners bv reservation. An In formal club dance was held Wednesday with Hemps orchestra their home in Newell.

Ia. Mrs. of Des Molnca furnishing tho music. be aerved at 6 o'clock. Woman's auxiliary to the Tvnn.

Foloy visited with Senator and Mrs. Carson at Marshalltown en route. Misses Flora and Alice Baker of Mr. and Mrs. Orln Ruffcorn and daughter, Georgia, are at their collage for the summer.

Mrs. H. F. Bentloy and sister, Mrs. I.

E. Lehman, are spending tho month of July in one of the Myerly cottages. Sphit Lake. The Knight Templar park and hotel has opened for the season. The annual conclave will be held Julv 5 to 7, inclusive.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Relnklng of On Julv 8 tho cpner Des Moines i These phonographs will play and record. Terms to suit your Afeolutely.Free Medical society will hold its quar graphical union will hold Its semimonthly meeting Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock at the Y. W.

a clubrooms. Winner, S. arrived Thursday, to be guests during N. E. A.

at their home of their uncle, Mr. C. E. Cornish, 6S2 Twenty-seventh street. Mr.

Clarence I. Spencer will leave this evening to deliver the Fourth of July address at Fonta-nelle. In. The nrogram Is under the terly meeting at the Country club. The entire day being given over to program.

In the forenoon golf matches will be held, a scientific program In the afternoon, with a 6 o'clock dinner followed by a boat I. A. C. eluh will meet all rtnv Des Moines motored up from Des Moines for a few days at the Foster cottage. ride.

The society extends a cordial White Sewing Your Name auspices of the American Legion. Invitation to all medical men visiting at the lakes, Machine Co. vvuiiesuay wun Airs. li. MIJU-gan for insinuation of.

officers. Assisting will be Mesdames Trlslor, Mary Moll and Morning. Tho second division of Social circle of the Central Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Homer R. Miller, at Forty-second street and Greenwood drive, Thursdav.

Sunset Bwh. One of the largest house parties Address Mrs. S. Stutsman and daughter, Peurle, 800 East University avenue, are leaving tonight for a several weeks' sojourn in Hot Springs, Ark. Miss India Pickett, daughter of former Congressman Charles E.

Pickett and Mrs. Pickett has re- on Sunset bench will be at the H. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howltt have opened their cottage for the summer.

Mrs. Albert Malsh arrived Thursday to spend the summer at the Moish farm. Mr. and Mrs. Cheney Prouty and sons have opened their summer home, Fraticlieacaa, Hendrlck cottage.

Their Euests I. 1672 303 W. Eighth arriving July 2 will be Mr. and Mrs. I.

A. Medlar and daughter. Henrietta, of. Omaha. Mr.

and July It A plcnio luncheon, will be titter spending tea.

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