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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 22

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The Lincoln Stari
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lOllSAT STAB JTTL 7 9 19 HONEYMOON TRIP BY MISS ETHEL TORREN TO WED RAY WEBER Ur. and Carl whoM waa an of Intoroot In Kobraaka City tho lattor part of Juno, aro havlny an onjoyablo trip through of tho cool northorn atatoo. Boforo hor marrlago. Mra. Ruon waa Mlaa Erma Muollor, of Ur.

and Mra. B. F. Muollor of Nobraaka City. Sho attonded Poru Normal and has boon connectod with tho Palmyra achoola for two yoara Ruogg obtainod hia from tho unlvoraity, and llkowiao iMldOd tho Lincoln Automobllo and Tractor achool.

Ho la In bualnoaa In Tecumaoh, whoor tho young ooupio will mako tholr home. (ontinned from Pago Seven.) tormtod Iho background for tho muromony. Tho bride wore a gown of whiio goorgotto trimmed with lace, wltn which wore an embroidered veil SbcialCaleiidar Tuoaday. H. B.

O. club picnic in thO after- Antelope park. cluatera of lilloa-of w. M. B.

club meeta for 1 oc I ock Phe carried a ahower bouquet of umcheon. home or Mra. W. L. Davia Ophelia roaea and Rypalphella.

Hof! 713 gouth Thirty-flrat alteot. only attendant. Mlaa Gertrude cousin of the Wodnoiday. fetonu of Lincoln, a cousin of the, golf day at tho Country groom, wore a frock of pink or- club, playing atarta at 9:30 pgndte and lace, and carried an arm followed by I luncheon, bouquet of pink rosea Mlaa laa-, Four O'clock club mootH in tho aft- belle Bader played tho wedding homo of Mra. W.

B. Fleigor. Orchard atreet. waa attended by Double Hia club picnic In tho Mudller. a brother of the.ernoon at Capital Beach.

I Good Time club meeta at 2 Following a reception, Mr. and home of Mra. Homer 1086 Bfra. Huersr left for a motor trip'street. the northern atatea, Thursday.

Mrs. RucKg a graduate of tlio S. B. A. club meets at 2 home NebruHka City high school and of of Mra.

E. F. Reaves, 712 South I the Peru Normal achool. For (ho Eleventh street. I pit at two years she has served Westminster Presbyterian church principal of the I'almyrn between the hours of and! 110 home of Mr.

and Mra. D. Mr. Ruegg is the son of Mr. and Washington street.

Mrs. H. T. Ruegg of Palmyra. Lawrence.

tligy 'wm bg fUMti'for Mra 1 WMka of Mr. BtdlMf mother. Mrs. Mr. uad h.

K. i-vits SOSi ft Mra Vera F. KauU. daughter of H. S.

the'Sldi'te Bumrtci etreet, arrived from Waehlngton D. home to Bear Creek canyon. Mr. Thureday Hei marriage and Mrg. Huff motored down from.

to Paul Gillespie of Omuha, wdll take Omaha Friday evening. place July 11, after which they will Mr. and E. L. Cline have its weeks at Hot Springs, their guests for the yreek end S.

D. Cline'a ceuatna. Miss Rose CooH Mleaee Ruth and Katherine and Irving Cook of Milwaukee. left Thursd.iy evening for an who are on their way to the visit in California. Pacific coaat.

Mlea Ruth candidate for Mr. and Mra Nathan Gold have is in pmaiia irchaeod the Max Beghtol Imm looking after campaign intefests. ut 1545 atreet and are planato to occupy it in September. Mr, and Mra Beghtol and family are where they spent the Fourth of ing thig weeg Into the C. A.

Lord Mr. and Mrs. W. LeRoy Davis returned Friday from Nebraska City. home on Bouth atreet, whloh' they recently purchaaed.

Tully and aon. and Mra. Sophia Maxfitid hava returned from an extended vtalt to lillnola and Iowa and different potnta of intartat In the eaat. Mre. E.

M. Kauffman and I mmt daughter. Mlaa Alice Kauffman, returned to Lincoln laet after spending a year In the eagt. Mlea Kauffman spent the winter to the Scudder school in New Torit city and her mother waa In Boston during the winter nUmtha This aprtng she made a short visit In New York city and In the northern part of New York state. Mlaa Alice Hanthom.

who has boon teaching In the atato during the first term of tha summer alon. left Friday evening ter Ob- lumbla university. MI Hanthom Is auperviaor of the kinderimrtoii and elementary grades of tho dlv schools. Miss DeEtte Bell Smith of Davon- Port, will spend her achool re tion with her grandparents. Mr, and Mra.

O. C. Bell. Mtae dmtth wag tho fldt Honored Queen of the flrd bethel, No. 1 of Daughterg ganised In Omaha.

Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Barton liavo returned from their wedding trip and will be at home to thMr friends after July 12 at 1411 South Fifteenth etreet.

Before her mairlago at the Cathedral rectory on July Mrg Barton was Miss Esther Hditkamp of this city. Dr. Arlo M. Dunn Isft Tuesday for Ix)R Angeles, where he wit! Attend the national of dentists. Dr.

Dunn mill spoM a month In the west visiting tho prla- cipal points of intereet. Mr. and Mrs. William Lagt have returned from the part of the state, where they epcnt sevgral days with friends. Miss Frances Coryell nas roturnod from Spring Laka N.

J. whore she sttendfd the national convention of the Delta Gamma sorority. She also spent a few days to New York city while in the eaat. Mr. and Mra.

E. E. Maddox. 700 Elmwood avenue, returned Friday mOTfilag from a motor trip to Kansas City. where they visited with their children Mra.

J. J. Doh- Miss "Vyvid Meddox. C. Warren of Beatrice lias been spending a few days the past week, visiting at the home of her mother.

Frank Ifte gtfeot. by Hauck. Mise Ethel Toren, daughtar of Mr. and Mra B. M.

oren wlll he an August brida Announcement la made today of her engagement to Roy Weber of Lincoln, marriage to take place oarhr pari of August. FooiI alues UNCOLN LUNCH KOOM LUNCHBON 60c Suppgr 85e Keep Your White Summertime is Lemon Cream your skin white Lemon Cream It cleanses, softens and whitens, 89 HARLEY DRUG CO THE BEST FOOD. Hotel Lincoln uimmmfaAMmr jt miit taring tb an lUiuOxttid aamfibiat uch oMt-Uto- taeUMas AtrOmmori Island and Miss Marian Carter of Fullsrton. Amona the dsUghtful fairs planned In honor of the out of town guests was a breakfast day morning for which Miss son was hostess. Red end white war the color motif of the appointments and garden flowers were used in the PViday the girls In honor of his birthday sary, Archie Jacobs was pleasanUv luirprlaod at hia home, 8042 street, 1 rlday evening.

The guests met In tored to Horkey's at'Crete for the garage, where they greeted I a picnic and there were also Rialto Jacobs when he opened the ('apital Beach parties In honor of Camss were played during the even- and refreshmenta were served. the out of town guesta Mrs. Max L. was hostess at an attractive porch party Friday afternoon at her home, 1731 Bumner street, when she entertalnsd twenty- six guests in honor of Mra. Jacob Forsyth, Mr.

mother, whose sevtnty-eighth birthday It was. Garden flowers were used In the decora- tlona and light refreshments were served. The out-of-town guests Parsemai Is a graduate of the college of ngri- of tho university and of Hie Lincoln Automobile and At present he is proptletjr of the Willard Htorage Battery station In Tecumseh. where tho young couplo will make their home. Mr.

Ruegg also served In the navy the world war. iwere served by the bcstess. Ths Among tho out of will meet again on August 6 were: Mr. and Mrs. R.

T. Ruegg with Mrs. D. 8 Endrea. 6113 and Miss Iteha Klosson.

Palmyra: street. Friday. Mra. R. D.

Anderson, 2466 Lake street. 1 luncheon In honor of Etrs. Jack Murphy. 8 atu rdey. Dinner and dancing at the Country club.

commandln'g Mr. and Mra. Willard Yates returned home Friday from St. Louis, where they were the guests ov the Fourth of Mr. brother.

Col. Halsey Yates and Mrs. Yates of Jefferson Barrapks. Paul Ruegg. Hastings; Mlea Theodore Ruegg, Milford; Mra.

Btong and family, Lincoln. RUSE-FERRIER. The E. W. W.

club was entec- teined Wednesday evening. June 28, by Mrs. H. Ppachinan. 2110 street.

The evening was apent informally with visiting and fancy work and a two course luncheon w.ie Announcement has been made of served by theh ustess. The color fhe marriage of Miss Georgia Lucilie schsrqe was pink and white. Mr. and Mra E. M.

Toren. 2211 Mr. tnd Mre M. Torefn, 2216 street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel to Roy Weber of Lincoln. The wedding will take the early part of August.

and Harold Leslie Ruec, wblcb took place recently at tho home of the sister and Ihu gi'oom's brother. Mr. and Min Itmnk Ruse. 416 South Eucalyptue avenua Inglewood, ('al. The living room was lovely with Be pink and white decorations.

To the strains of the Lohengiln The C. club picnic tiding march played by Frank postponed until August. Busa who also played Wedding chimes during the gratuietlona. the bridal party entered the room. The bride wore a frock of wnlte and her tulle veil waa to the head with a bandeau mi orenge blossoma She carried a of roaeee.

sweet peas and has been hmUm in the evening refrealifiienta gerved. including a large wed- (dnE foka and a birthday cake in the birthday an- a honeymoon trip the young will be at home to their to todewood. Vlvoe is the daughter ef B. FMrler. formerly of I.tn- mb mow of Hollywood, Cak The Seward-Lincoln club met Friday for a I covered dinner ai the home of Mis.

Frank Kllia, Thirty- ninth and Sheridan boulevard Mra Abbie F. Andereon and Mra. Eiuma L. of Seward were out of town gui-sts. The next meeting wilt be in the form of a picnic to be held at Capital Beach in two weeke.

The Randolph club meeting, which was to have been held next Wednesday, has been postponed until August. Wedding A party invitations printed and engraved. George fodaiaiiba afternoon by lira P. Clwnent. Jr at the home J.

P. Clement. Flftv- ttdrS aa4 etreeta. Nineteen were present and two was In Iwnor Hra. Ray who Waa given a atlscelliineoue shower for For Sun Boms.

Summer Oolds sad Iiuwct Bitas, om calstam. Your Druggitt Mra Frank of New York, formerly of Lincoln, was the guest for a few daye last week of Mra Bert Faulkner. Mrs. Herman Thomas and dll lighter. Amv of Nehawka.

Forsyth left on the evening train for Morcroft. Wyo. to visit her brother. coast, whre they will spend beventi weeka Mr. and Mra.

Rose P. Curtice are at Lake Okopojl for a visit of a couple of weeka with the Lincoln colony there including Mr, and Mra. C. D. Mullen, Mr.

and Mrs. 4 Marshall and Mra Anna Dorgan, all cf whom have their summer homes on LiUie Okoboji. Mr. and Mra. George Woods left Inst Sunday for Madeleine Island.

where they will spend summer at their summer home on the Island. Mr. end Mra Lee Huff. of Omaha. Miss Lois Melton and Fred Sidles, left early Saturday morning to motor to Troutdale, where Steamship Tickets A.

L. UEIUBUROER Agertt B2272 1219 BABY PORTRAITS KENNEDY STUDIO 0 Street. OPlK 8 UNI NDAYH. SEKVE BETTER Castle, Roper Matthews MORTICIAN FAMOUS Honoring Mra W. W.

Lawrence, it leaving soon to make her home in the Met. thg members of Westminster Prebbyterian church are tertaining at a farewell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M.

Douthett. 2683 Washington street, Thursday evening, July II. Mra. has lived here for a number of years, the late Dr. Lawrence having been pastor of both the First pest.

Mr. and Mra C. F. aud three dnughtera MarguWdta Frances and Dorothy, expect to leave today for a motor trip to They will go by way of Atwood, where they wIil a week and from there to Denver for a week going from Denver to Estee Park where they plan to remain at the CUff House until Dr. and Mra.

F. BaUey hops to the early part of August for toelr cottage at Carmel-by-the Sea, ucvn 01 Dutn ZV.s PrBBbyte. lan and Weatmlnalep remain until byjerlan churches. The many friends of Mrs. laiwrence are Invited to call i Tahoe in California for between the houre of and 16 stay.

Mr. and Mra D. P. Tucker of Mra Joel Pomel'ene of Columbus, Darden City, arrived last formerly Miss Bartlett, Thursday for a visit of several who is spending the summer in Lincoln with her mother, Mra. Paul Bartlett.

entertained at luncheon Friday at I oclook at the Brown Betty. The guests numbered twenty and included from out of town, Mrs. Frank Perkins of New York City and Miss Lucille Hite of Fairmont. W. Va The after luncheon hours vfere spent informally.

Specials l-OS. Hsssl Olyrsrlae l-oa Tr. I-os. Camyher Xpsom tislta per Turpentine, per 4-oa Areri'Stlo Cssesre on Hinkle 144........... Csmpboreted Oil, per Pinkhem Veg.

Pulton gteerno Sksving Letien. fOe Palm Olive. tee lie A. li. 8 irlautd 8 Creee thej A.

U. eiljl odol lisi 8 Milk pee. la so UUCOVNT OM PRgMO CAXXmAi. Mra. Brneet AmM was hostess at an informal lunchson on Saturday at her home.

1760 South Twentieth street. The gueaU of honor were Mrs. James McOeachin who with daughter and eon, Jeaa and Jim. is visiting at the home of her eon and his wife. Mr, and Mrs.

W. R. Me- Greachtn 1968 Park avenue, and Mrs. Ralph Drain of Monmouth, 111 who is here for a visit with her perente, Mr. and 6 ira.

T. J. Thorp, Ryona etreet. week, with their daughter. Mre.

R. Melton, ifif Pepper eve. Mr. and Mra. Walter Ludwick left AT Judge and Mra.

C. B. Letton are I raveling on the western coast and plan to spend the remolndw of the rummer the west. 1 Jessie and Helen Keller left last week for the wsetom Orilver 4e Any mt ef City. Ofdees Pramptly AT jm Miss Merlan Anderson, daughter of Mr.

and Mm. C. B. Anderson. I960 Street, entertalned a party of four glrls et a house party from Wednesday to Saturday of last week.

The guests Miss France of Syrecuse. Miss Eva rlteheV of vue. Mise Margaret Pulten of Grand Eatand Get Thin Tfcle Is amine se el4 pkrsse skeut. kttt et redueine 1 st mia ravlslen posslkla. If au ara avvrtst slao te aaartlan tt au ara tlkawtaa et labia and alili urani te radura yeur flaab aavaral peunda da Iblar Ut yaur drueelat (ar Iba Msr- Rtels Campsay.

Waodard lyelt. and giva klm (or aand ibami esa daller. Per Ibis medeat smessi of masey tka druggist will put reu tba war ef astlafring yeer smbitten fer trim. Olim Sgura Ha will bsnd yau aase ef Usrmots Preearlplios Tsblata, Io saeerdasee wim faw- mie Praaertpttan), asa ef wbleb reu moet take aftar aarh mesi sud st bedtime usta ymi begin te lane rear fst esailr aeatinwa tka traatmant until yaur walgbt Is wbai PraeeHptlea Tableta ara sot enir barmtaaa but raallr beaeSrial ta tba baaltb. Teu don't atar a er waa'vallea.

kanlsg aaarrtsea. Just ga en aatlag what yen yiie. aser- eistog te I ha siMataa. but taka Httla tablet falibfully, and without douM that iabby Saab wilt autrkty taka unta Itealf wtsga laaving bakind It yaur sat- erel seit, naaOy aletbed Is Aaeb trisk measlee-AivertisMnast. Fancy Com We have just reeeived some new Fancy Combs in new styles and colors Chas.

W.Flem jpg Merchant. 1311 St See our OpftcM Depertment for vacotiofi field gloeees, compasses nnd gogglee. JOHN r. ATBK 8 Registered Optometrist. Everything for the Picnic nothing to prepare DELIVBRBD ANTWHERB to Hcnie Lunehee Put up to Individual Boxes.

SsnHaryBoxLuiiehCe nu M. awn DRUG CO mats Busa mi stubbt Eatin' at the Is A Pleasure Enjoy Your Sunday Dinnier Here Today amid pleasant surroundingi, where the food ig delieioug and the prieee are modoratc. Pekin Cafe 1130 St- (Ututmlm) I I I I July Qearance SALE WE UNUSUAL BARGAINS Suits OUR ENTIRE 11 11 Values to $30 Values to $50 Nivy, Tricotine, Poirot Twills, Tailored Modes, Tweeds Blouses DM You BRain Cateh We were flooded with presa- Ing jobi by persona who knew they eould depend on our aerviee. It eoati little to look right. BUITB PlBfiED Wo BCNEA'n B2301 City Cleaning and Dye Works u.

Paid H. Raymer. W. O. Cerleon Her Call For An ment.

"Bey It With Photographe." YOUR BABY'S PORTRAIT TODAY. WMI Be Valued in Tears. ANDERSON 1014 8 t. OPEN SUNDAE, aci ctq for porch and 1 SUN ROOM, ETC Reed hanging baakete, fern stands, flower vaaeg, floor and miny other styles to ehoose from. All moderately priced this week.

iSee them in our window. GEORGE BROTHERS PRINTERS. Phones 8TAT10NKR8.ENGRAVER«. 1311 Btraat. iiTnirintniiiiiiiiiiiiwEiHiiiiiii And Long-Distance Moving gather in much of the long green for us.

We charge so for transfer- ing your household goods that you should avail yourself of our aeifrieca when you need them. A NOT Hlur A ZII man oatmsr IN THC LOHfr GReei Sullivan Transfer Storage Co. SN Vorth Mh Sl rhoiM BdlU. values Thera in a'wiyn new at I i lioa JULY SPECIALS Our entire line (Brief reduced to now priced from $3.75 to $25.00. Junt what you want for the ear or train to (iarry magazines, writing material, on your vacation trip.

Tke Nebraoka File 45c his File is a 65c seller. For Letters, Biils, Receipts, etc. A good opportunity to get one for the offuje or home. To close our Broken Line fine box staiionery, all the popular 50 boxes, diseount. Facked 24 and 24 envelopes to match.

35c per box. A good vacation item. Your inspection solicited. TUCKER-SHEAN jEWclarfOpticianu-StatiOBcrf 23 yagrs at 1123 St. hi.

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