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Lincoln
Personals
Miss Frances Smutney and Mr. Charles Smutney left Saturday
for a visit in Billings, Montana.
Chancelior and Mrs. Avery left last night for an automobile
trip to Boston. They will be joined at Omaha by Dr. and Mrs. Irving Cutter.
Mrs. Aaron Ziv, of Chicago,
is visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levy, 818 South Fourteenth Street. Mrs. Ziv was formerly Miss Helen Levy of
this city.
Mrs. A. W. Richardson and children left Friday for Pelican Lake, where they will spend the
summer. Mr. Richardson will join them
July 1.
Dr. Kate Stoddard left yesterday afternoon for a three
weeks’ trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco, California.
Miss Madge Redmond of Kansas
City is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. C. Barnly.
Prof. and Mrs. R. G. Clapp and daughters, Margaret and
Katherine, left yesterday for their summer home in Estes Park, Colorado.
Prof. and Mrs. Albert Candy will leave tomorrow for an
extended trip through the west. They
will stop at Denver, from there take the Santa Fe trip through the Grand Canyon
and New Mexico, to Los Angeles and San Diego.
They will also visit at San Francisco,
Vancouver Island, Yellowstone National Park, Winnepeg and Minneapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. LeRossingnol and children left yesterday
for Puget Sound where the will spend the
summer. They will stop in Denver, where Professor
LeRossignol delivers the Phi Beta Kappa address today.
Dean and Mrs. Carl Engbert left Lincoln
last Thursday to spend the summer at Puget Sound.
Miss Marion Levy, who has been attending kindergarten
college in Chicago
will return home in about two weeks. She
is now visiting Mrs. F. B. Hagman in Fremont,
Ohio.
Miss Elsie Grainger, Mr. Joseph and Ernest Grainger have
returned from Culver, Indiana, where Joseph
was graduated from the Culver
Military Academy
last week. Enrought home they stopped in
Chicago to
visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Norbury. Mr. and Mrs. Granger have gone on to Bostonto visit their son, Harry, who is attending Amherst College.
They will return by way of New
York City.
Mrs. Leroy Gregg, of Alliance, and Miss Mary Anderson, of
Steward, who have been spending the past week with their sisters, Misses Nellie
and Adeline Anderson, of 928 South Tenth Street, returned to Seward today.
Miss Genevicve Fodrea is the guest of Miss Edith Hall. Miss Fodrea, who was graduated from the
University School of Music in the class of 1909 will give the program at the
University School of Music Alumni Banquet Tuesday evening.
Mrs. O. H. Porsley, of Monroe,
Louisiana and children, Doris,
Virginia, Gladys, Winifred and Jack,
accompanied by their nurse, arrived in Lincoln
last evening to visit relatives and friends indefinitely. Mrs. Porsley was formerly Miss Eva Bishop of
this city.
The Lincoln
Daily Star – Monday, June 12, 1916
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