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Show - PEOVO EVENING Pch With a Pineapple Bob M y, i t should b un (column A U. and JP. Ittn .,."-- l Editai SOCIETY . I.)ir' IIERALD, TUESDAY, APMI, 17, 1928 WtM - -- ' ' for Editor betveca - - Faintly Dinner . - ": " 00 by - rTitn. IICKTT cubmi Um Society 11. Legion Ladies G ire Card Party I1 Special Selling Event Amor.g the Wlln? soouU events Thirty-Ykw- e tables of bridge and of thetsraon was the fa.ifilx din- pt orreaaivs "500" were . .; -. played at m t ... v ' Mr. ner ; given Sunday evevinf by the card party gives by the Ameri a ri Ura. loa C Clayton and Mr. can LegK'fl ftusiliary, lviurday-sJ-T.UIimlUT' ut Mi. at tn ternoon r f. ;-at the Proro Women's of" C. Mrs. The J. rilTOoe Burr, club hoqaa. Mra Stanley Plxon and was comin alfair ' gtvtrt " dil'ghlful ' . Mrs. ( ly.te Green wees a ward el '!i ' Y J, pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo the bribes favors and the "500" 1 "" . ' in united who wr Burr, marriage prlres were won by Mrs. J. N. Crsw- ; Thursday of last wk. Mrs. Burr lard and Mrs. Louis Culbertson. A ... - , , . was furmerlv Msa Cnnatance runchoa wss served to -'. ? . , Thurtiy of. Fphralm. 150 it the conclusion of the card A color scheme of rre.i and jatiic. Liliea. niarlgulds and ferns white was Vised to dwjrt the tn- - wore mployed In the decorative tnble ?: the rooms, trrtaining dining t '! . srheroe. I h i wit ..v. r-r r.gpytUly rrar;d Th. rammiU :! th. if foU ' ' lilies, (ems and pi tti d plain. Tt- - lH chtful affair Included the l" wore a beautiful of bride gown i Frsnk W. Deming, lowirg; Mrs. lace chairmanwith Bolk Mrs. Naomi Petit. Mrs. bou-flB atul trimming, 3. D. Hunter. Mrs. John Beesley, t of whfte. roe bud. Gimfl Mrs. Frank Mullett. Mraw8evmoor munte were h) and enjm fotiowtn; : Mra. ,Tmea Clavtoil. Mrs. the dinpor. dittinf which the guenta Frank Reynolds, Mrs. Albert Ilick- rf hnnrr verrr wilh tuyny smr James Orover, Mrs; iiwf il and bt:tifu! gifts. Mrs. Warren brt nr were Mrs. J. C haluion In atti-n"- i and Mrs. Bert Bigler. Ivan Mis. .Mr. and Burr J llurr, ; Mr. anil Mr. jt Kail lur. Kr. and Cl'EITa AT DINNER Mrs Don C. Clnyton. Mr. and Mrs. Sir. and Mrs. D. Orlo Allen had Donald Clvtn Jr., Mr. and Mrs. as. their jruests at dinner" Sunday, Man-hull-, A. Mrf P. Mr. and Ijife ' Mr. and Mrs. J. ErvaJ Qhiistenseh. li Mr. Karl Mecham. and Mrs, Hurr, John Chriatenaen. Mrs. Stena Mies Iralne Mttham. Mr. lind ton aniLilias Bhnda I'n ew. ClaySpring Mrs. Wilttnm CTUurr, Mr. and MrT flowers were used to decorate th Paul MUlet. Iliml. Archie. Orson dining table. M Mr. Mrs. and and Elmer Millet, Johnitony. Theressa Clayton. Ken- WEtt APEOfNTED DINNER'" neth and Harlow Clayton. DcEsta P.ltT . V mar . fii'inlil and II. i nidi Hun, HnrjTOntn the delightful dinner Among and hoBlVsmi and the gj'icmtav of parties of the wet,k was the on v honor. . j given Sunday afternoon by Mus Vfnrp;le i lutht joM word inChicago now (that's what the gangsters Mr, and Mrs. Ttirr will leave In a Lucilp "HiKelow. , Lilies and lat-iferns rati a bomb) thai the halrdreawrs have adopted the word, too. The few days for Kphiairjv whore, they prettily decorated the dining tablo. fad In coiffures it the ptncapple bob, shown on the peach above. The will nuike their home. Covers were laid for Dean Terryi Chicago. .fiirt is Vennette Montgomery A JaW- - Jerwn; : Dorothy- -. Janei, tiMAB-nr.wis- c Alice Pyne, Arlen Pyne, Heber Jen(LIB NQT1CE sen and the hoKtesa. hot-ee, . - ""''' - ;l - ..'....,' . - f ; v- v'i t I " k !; .,1 if A,AJv 4 dolu-iou- Kw r A s m r . -- st MrsSiiima N. Bown will b s ,k the members of the Nelke HeadlnK club at her home Thursday afternoon at 8'3 o'clock- - M Dora Chase will be agisting host-caAn Interesting propram has been prrpiuHlaA Is desired. ' r. a. rioNEKK wa:;'ii mi ti al ".NOTHING BIT THE TRlTir The Pleasant- View ward M. I, A. will present helr play, "NothinR f'.sit the Truth," tonight at 8 o'clock In thp new- ward assembly hall. The play, a three-ar- t comedy, was directed bv Mrs. T. .J. Lewis, as r!f .ted by Clarence Aiiton and Ida Everyone Is Invited to uttciid. An Opportunity - Mrs. Alice KKKMtwn will review the .hpt.'k."Ai ""liTfi irff .; T A tt tfE eiVrmhei i r)fthc sTnTrnf77uniir''in ilVJ advanced senior cIh'hcs cf the STtt MEETING of the Service Star LegMyinbci-Pioneer ward M. J. A'., tula veninir at 7:3( oVIm'kla the ward chaptl. ion met for their regular session. Moua.iv evening at the home of All are Invited. Mrs. J. IX Boyd. Mrs. Willmet Tirker was the assisting hostess. i?l'lJl?CLn.? iuair.caani citing, the TILTH!: ULtXLIL. This Is Not A Clean-Ufijp- f Odds and Ends But A Special Offering of En tirely New Dresses Very , ' '"' s 1 Hi)nuiUxiecuoa.4f ... offioera - wnt held, the following" being selected: Mis. T: H. Collins, presiaent reverted; Mrs: J. v. Alrd. flitvic An enjoyable time was spent preisidcnt; Mr E. 8. Hirvkleyj sep-si- d Mrs. J. IX !oyd, rre ; with nortllewm k and iimair. it fci conclunlon of which a delicious secretary; Mrs. E. V. Vincent, luncheon was aerved t the follow- treasurer. At the close of the iet ing delirious refreshments wer? ing: Mabel Johnson. Helen ' Connie Stags. Iren" serve I. The next meeting will be at E'illh Vllllillt.i-- Mn Pi lyeSite-J-'tlie date and hour to .be announced riaK win ne nciess la tne mm-bcr- s Inter. All mothers,, at her home Saturday evening. grandmothers, sisters, wives and aunts of men are cordially invited to KNTEKTAINKI- VMl.i Velda Gammon was hostess to the. momhets of the Pu Tru I.'i club at her home Saturday Chick and Style and Mater- of Best Quality r . ials To See Them Is If-.iji- i thVse meetings. DINNER Gl'ESTS Mr. and Mis. Charles Vilk1lt1s'en-ieftauie- d at a prettily appointed dinner party at- - their home Monday evening? in honnr of their son, Boyd, whose birthday anniversary uci jiired on that day. Spring flow-ei- s decorated .. the- dining table. e laid for y rat II X 1 FLAT CREPE CREPE DE CHINE CREPE ROMAINE SUEDE CREPE Silks 11. $ Jil Sjt SEETHEM IN OUR WINDOWS IUXIKE H'O.ME-X'- k Quality - overs mm New X Stock New Styles at-te- ProofEnoughr COKfJi NOTICE A mrrtiriK uf the Women's 'f Cor3 will be held Wednesday at 2 .",0 .o'clock In the I. O. O. F. t'AKO.S I'OI.LOWED hall. A full attendance is desired. R-li- tiki: IN li S III rri"-- Kll.v ink : :f DURING APRIL ONLY ,;. V j . We Will Allow 20r; Discount On All Rsmscs - And 35-Piec- . ' Chinaware Breakfast Set Free With Every Range Terms $5.00 Down And $5.00 Per Mop th . mouTTiray.3Tr7 and Mrs. Orvllle Drysdale. Mr. and Mrs. Ered Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craven, and invited guests: Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jones end Mr. and Mrs. Eyron Dastrup. ' .' ..... .1 f.?--- DAtGlltEluI" V--V- Pf OYO -- ' : buzjP8"'8 t v ; : AW Klr.k ojjKTae orL . - Ahit t .w oi iA'igium trout not the iriarr'.agB of his nephew. Prince fhailes Philippe, to Misr Margaret "Peggy Watson. Wash At. inpton society girl (above). le.st the prince, who also" Is the EV.kif riiemoijiSt'wiys ' sn vrl A Real "Snow Man" Arrives Chrlstensen, Stanley Brown, Wallace Davis and Ronald Sager. j TARZAN QCAIJEIE9 FOB ACTORS' tNION ; Tarzan the wonder horse has qualified for Actors Equity and should be made to pay dues with the rest of them, for he plays an excellent part in his master's latest Western feature, "The Canyon of Adventure" at the Strand Wednes- fhuisday. Taium sets as Ken's rival for the girl's affections and is quite the cavalier. He picks and presents her with a flower, picks up her handkerchief, trips Ken and does other bits of byplay that one would expect a human to v --- X. -r-r ; do. J Better Than Soda for Sour, Gassy Stomach "For some time I used' soda, tor gas and sourness. Then I tried Adlerika and find It far better than Ed McNeill. Adlerika relieves -s- tormrcTa- gal and sourness in TEN minutes. Acting on BOTH upper and lower' bowel. It removes old waste-mattyou never thought- was in your sys-trtLet Adlerika give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleansing and see how much better you feeL It will - surprise youH Hedquist Adv. Drug Co. ' soda." .'. (If ."- - - er -- t I rfiSiSjr-iI' ll M, ATTENJJ CONVENTION"' Mrs J. W. Aird, Mrs, J. M. Vlck. Mr Joseph T. Farrer and Mra W.j M. Pail?y were in Eureka Saturday f the attertdirg the convention First District Women's Federated tubs BIKTHTMY TARTT FOR el Valley Gas & CoSce'cmany. Sprinilvnie B - Come In And See Them Today! ESrafi s. Mrs. W. IL Boyle will read "He and Fhe" before the members .of the Fourth waid M. I. A at their retular meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock, Robert Robinson and Mrs. Hugh Peterson will furnish vocal solos and violin selections will he rendercfljhv TVijpId fflIrmi AH meriiTx rs and friends are cordially !nvited to attend. e and Paramount, other ranges will be sold at these remarkable bargain pr:ces and terms. All ranges are standard models and of- 1 "W- - WSB5S cr a variety of depen cooking cqtiiprrjent for your selection. AH ranges on thrplay at our offices. and-Mr- FOl ItTII WAKQ Except Chambers Models Dark-Jew- f Prince's Peggy, BY LIXCHEOX The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drysdale was the scene of a delightful card party Saturday evening, when they entertained for the members of the B. E. C. Four tables of progressive "500" were played, Mrs. Seymour Gray and Merle Jones being awarded the high score prizes and the second favois being won by Mrs.' Ralph Craven and Orvillo Drysdale. A delicious luncheon followed and was served to the club members: Mr,, , r ' T- n. - ' i ( i r-- - 1 s - Mrs. A. IL Lpy entertain at a birthday party at her home Saturday afternoon. In honnr of her daughter, Oeraldine, whose bitrhday anniversary on that 4ar. Games and -lii'ic were en Jhyahl features and t dilirious luncheon ws served to 'he following-- : Louise Durrant, Cnllen. Eatherlne and MatP in.e Moffctt. Ether-Hindmarsh, Vee Beli Betty Tripn. Goldia Perry, Tune Dixon, Jean Dixon, Virginia Katherlne andKeTtrTield-'ng- , Gwendon Thurber, Douglaa Vir-?tr- !a Feelgood aflmtnts start fraa pear eHnliMtlua list tamimtfaasraami-emtiiiattonMATVara mi.-r.h- ta. a.LIIEDY mnrtwo ToalalM 1ms rta trr M M will ai4 ta Mtanas rear awetite aad nd rm at that ksaT. lonr. I mUot. 71 th r declares that he Is going right JUeo ahead w!th his plans to be maied Bobby Davis. Blame Snyder, -tmr as soon aa.pusaibis. S.dney Russen, Mark Howe, Kay AH 6 Itoto Af-flc- k, laiaa-tin-al ). txMBonsaap vitality. nt maks Ms 1m ' mea y . When asudden April snowstorm struck Omaha, Neb., the other day, Mr. and Mrs. John Biel, residing 13 miles from town, took 39 marooned auto travelers into their home for the night and in the. morning-- there were. IfiHRboert Wendell HaffilHonTlffrartiveoTat 5 30 mTloloin Ojs partyT The upper picture shows how the snow drifts tied up. traffic in and around Omaha. Below is Mrs. Hamilton and her young son. "I call Adv. him my little Snow Man," the mother says, . x 4Mhr Drofirists. tS ' t LidllCtlea |