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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1911)
THE 'tm AHA ' STTXtUY "nErT: ' AtJOtTST 6, 1911: engagement of their daughter, Mlaa Hen rletta Brandes. to Mr. Orar Kuenne. The wedding will be celebrated In the lata fall. Omaha Girls Who Will Be Formally Introduced to Society Next Season 1 1 SOCIETY IS TO WATCH TENNIS Teminia Member, to Egclew Usual Vocationi During the Week DATE8 SET FOR .DANCING CLUBS "Tarkey Trottlna" and "Machy" paarlnt "Mast Take a Bark Brat Oarlas th ('amine; Winter at tbe III Da arc. orlal (nlendar. WONDAT Tennis tournament at Field club all week; Mm. Osgood T. Eastman, entertainment fr;r Mrs. A. D. Ware, guest of Mm. Charin. Marah, and for Mrs. Harry rstne, Kucn ft Mm. Samuel Burn; Children's matinee dance at the Field, club. . , . TUESDAY Mra. J. M. Dau(?htrty, luncheon for Mm. Payne, followed by motor party to Rosamere, country home of Mra. C C Allison; Mrs. H. Peters, luncheon; chil dren' matinee danoe at Happy Hollow; ladled' day at Field club; ladles day at Happy Hollow; dinner-dance at Happy Hollow. WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mm. Charles M. Harding and Miss Carolyn Harding, dinner-dance at Happy Hollow, In honor of Mlaa Urooks of Boston, Miss Kyne of Toronto and Mlaa McMillan of unawa; Mr. Fred Ackert, dinner at Country club; Misses Sharp, auction bridge at their home for Mm.' Payne; Mr. and Mm. R. U. Huntley, dinner at the Field club; Col umbian club card party; dlnner-danca at Held club; dance at Country club. THURSOAY-Hpeclal table d'hote dinner and vaudeville entertainment at Happy Hollow In honor of vlxitlng tennis play era; ladled' day at Field club; ladle day at Happy Hollow. SATURDAY Week-end dinner-dance at Omaha Field club; week-end dinner-dance at Happy Hollow; week-end dinner-dance at Country club; week-end dlnner-uanc at Hod and Gun club. The feminine member of the Field, Happy Hollow and Country cluba are giv ing over the dotes on their social calendars to the events of the sci-ond annual national clay court championship' tournament at the ; Field ctUb this week. ' The matches of the big tourney with 1U 320 visiting player fnim over the country Is tne drawing card for the afternoons and bridge parties, have 'taken . a back seat, while the women in their daintiest gown and hat fill the gallery at the field club. Moat of the week's luncheons and dinners will also be at the club. The younger worr.cn are especially Inter ested In -the Wednesday and Baturday evening dances at the club, when the vis iting men will be the guests. And they also have been promised spectators' seats at the ping pong tourney which will be given for the men on Tuesday evening. The vaudeville Thursday evening given j at Happy Hollow for the visitors will be one of the feature's of their, entertainment, 'judge Howard Kennedy has charge f-the affair', and ha arranged the following pro gram)' Potter and McOulre, mandolin and banjo artists. , Mr. H. O. Steel, contralto. Harry Hangauer, piano rag. Charlea Gardner, baritone. Miss Dacy Davis, Inpersonator. Pupils of Prof. Chambers, specialty danc ing. ' Mrs. Grace Clark Parks of Lincoln, "lyric soprano. Dr.- Z. D. Clark, specialty of his own. Monday evening the players will be tha guests of Ak-Sar-Ben and Friday .wilt be given a smoker at the Field ciuo. Dancing promises to be more tfian ever a feature of the corning season's pleasures. Most ,of the dancing dubs-have set tha data for their parties, which will be held at Chambers' academy onTwenty-flfth and Farnam streets,- and a new school of esthetic dancing will 'pe opened at the Metropolitan club oit Harney street by Mr. Wllllard E. Chambers, who ha taken the club.' ." According to Mr. Chambers this season's dancing will be more dignified than that of last year. ' All "muchy" dancing. Turkey '.rotting and gyrations of all kinds are to be strictly tabooed. Among the new dances which ' will'. b irled In. Proaha are the. Spanish schottlsche, Invented by Mr. Chambers. The Elms and tha Mexlcana waits and possibly some, of the fancier danoe such a the astor, butterfly, colored chottlache, harvard, ostende, Sicilian and polly, ; In addition ' to asethetlo and classical dancing and swimming lessons, which will be glvel by Miss Cooper of. Council Bluffs, a graduate of the Gilbert and Russlun schools, Mr. Chambers will' present the hts tory of classical dancing In on of the theaters. The Omlcron club will give Its dances at Chambers' academy October 28, November K December 28, February 1 and April 31 Tha Qui yives have selected the follpwtng dates for their parties: November S and 17, December 1. 15 and 29; January 12 and IS, February t and 23, March 8. The Week End club will dance November 11 and 26; December .9 and 2.1, January ahd 20; February S and 17, March 2 and 11 The Capitol Hill club will dance Novem ber 4 and 18, December 2 and 16. January V and 27, February 10 and 24, March 9 anu a. April I and 20. The Crelghton senior will hold their an nual party November 21. the High school seniors December 22, High school juniors January 26 and Cadet Officers' club Feb ruary It. Tha Friday Night club wilt give fifteen night dances' during the .'year on dates not yat Bet. The Et-A-VIrp. the Crelghton Medio and tha Knights of Pythias have not set the dates for their dances. You all know the regulation bride she who dons her trousseau finery her chif fons and margulsettea and flits from luncheons to bridge parties and from bridge to dinners and dances. You all know her. Now let us Introduce you to a brand new type of bride she who dons a big blue and white checkered, Aaron and goes out Into the kitchen of her brand new home and bo Cls atid' bakes and brews with a de votion that would delight tha heart of faithful hotnewlvM of the past generation. For a ware of domesticity haa wept ever tha Omaha brides. Such la their en thusiasm that they are not only pursuing tha gentla art of oooklng to plaaaa the palates of their spouses, but they even make early morning trips in their machines to tha market on Eleventh street, pick out their frulta and vegetables and go horn laden with potatoes, corn and baaketa of plums and tomatoes. Nona of these domestically Inclined brides has aver studied domestlo science, but all art learning by tha experience method, four af 'them are doing their own work, Morning the service of a maid. And al though they declare that they have th best of luck, occasional stories of bread that didn't rise, or jelly that forgot to jell, or coffee that boiled over -while tha fair mistress was Interviewing the Iceman, do get abroad. . - i ., . Dee of these June brldea, who Is a musi cian of ability, decided one bright morning to make a batch of cookies. he started out bravely, following tha recipe In her pretty new cook book. On little round cookie after another aha cut and baked from her crock . full of yellow dough. But somehow th ' dough seemed, to be be witched , r It would not diminish. .And It was only after every platter and plat la her pantry were filled to overflowing with golden cookies that th task waa finished. Tha recipe she bad followed waa meant for a 'family of ten. Bo now this bride la V ) f 'trinity? . V i-'-'- S ) f v- it . ml I xrs I i rk- A I : : : v t , x, ' v i JiNs -x'js - ' ' ' ll looking for a cook book with recipes, meant t -a - 11 I - -,"' , . n ' - m Season's Buds y I V- - -1 sm&r . lV that has ever been introduced to Omaha 'fTX. 5 V"' Jf " V ' A0'0 oclety. And the predictions are that the L $ jF"-' 'j , , - , fall and winter season will be the gayest Hillsdale. Thursday evening in celebration 'f TOi 5Wr in many a year, with debutante, and h'r'"y of Mis. Frances Gaul. I V I -5f '. ! " ' Th coming season will bring out the greatest number of attractive debutante, that has ever been Introduced to - Omaha society. And the prediction are that the fall and winter season will be the gayest In many . a year, with debutante and dances and a long list of luncheons, din ners and bridge partes following In their train. Most of the debutantes were graduated from Brownell and either attended eastern schools p$ co leges ai traveled brood aft erward. V, - One of the most accomplished of the debutantes la Miss .Margaret Baum, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Baum. Miss Baum finished at St. Mary's school, Gar den .City, U I., after being graduated- from Brownell Hall and spent last year studying at Miss' Nixon's school In Florence,' Italy. She Is now traveling abroad .wtlh Mrs. Baum. , '' ' Miss Katherlne Beeson, daughter of Mr. and Mis. A. G. Beeson, waa graduated from Jlrownell Hall and spent last year at Miss Somers', school In' Washington, D. C. After llnishlng at- the Hal., Miss E.izabelh Bruce, daughter of Mr. K. E. Bruce, at tended Rye seminary In New York city. Miss Mildred .Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler,' remained at home after graduating from Brownell. She is now spending the summer at Prior Lake Minn., with her parent. Miss Kather Byrne, daughter pf Mr. and Mm. T. C. Byrne, completed the four-year course at Trinity college, Washington, D. C, 'In J une, . One of the debutantes who is enjoying th summer on the Atlantic coast is Miss E.isabth Davis,, who is at. Atlantic City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F il. Davis. Miss Ruth' Hammer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hammer, I. a graduate of Rye seminary. She' Is spending the sum mer at home, having made 'a good show ing In the recent women', tennis tourna ment at tha Field club. Another debutauu who also Is an able tennis player Is jjias Mary Rlngwalt, daughter of Mr. and M(ra. Theodore L. Uingwalt. She is a giaduate of Ht. Mary's ucnool at Ciiidc CHy. She Is now visiting in Kansas City. Miss K.lsabcth Sweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bweet, was graduated from Smith college in June. Miss Violet Joslyn, daughter .of Mr. and Mra. George A. Joslyn, attended the Misses lianga and Whlteon school. New York, and is spending tha summer motoring In Maine. Among the young women who have not decided definitely whether they will make formal debuts Is Miss Pauline Bourke, daugter of Mrs. John G. Bourke. She la one of the most accomplished . as wall as one of th most beautiful of the younger set. Miss Helen 6c u bus, daughter of dr. and Mrs. J. L. Seobte, who has studied abroad and Is one of tg most accomplished lin guists among the debutantes, la still un certain as to her plans for next season, as Is also Miss Nuia Diets, daughter of Mr. J. F. Diets. Mlas Margaret McPherson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McPher son, will be In Omaha next winter, but will not make a formal debut. for the Tutur.e Dr, , and Mrs, J. il. K,e4fle)d pf North Platte will be the guests of honor at a breakfast Sunday given by Mis. Jennie L. Rcdfield at her home, Mj Houth Thirty fourth street. Twenty-five relatives will be present, including Misses Kuth. KeJfieid, Luclle Redf.eld, Annie Kedfield, Blanche Gardipee, Eva Ked,tteid. Me dames Thomas Blaokroor. N. I. Smith, M. li. KedfieUl Meaara J. B. Redfleld. or., John B. Giin nell of Richfield, Neb.j W. C. Bartlett, Proctor Redfleld, Truman Redfield. Ralph Redfleld, Arthur Redfield, Charles Gardi pee, Edwin Gardipee, idr. and Mrs.' Joe B. Redfield, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Haskell, Mr. and Mra Paul A. Haskell, Mr. ana Mra W. E. Palmatler and Dr. and Mr. J. B. Redfleld. Pleasures Past A pleaaant surprise party was given Mlaa Floreuee McKee at her home. 8311 Lartmore avenue. Sb waa presented with a hand painted berry set and a bouquet of rosea. A delightful evening waa spent with mu.itc and games. Refreshments were served to about sixty guests. Th Jolly sHx entertained at their cottage, T "-saiid music- Those present were; . . X J M.saes- Missea- VI x I - Kwwp-,f I'uutcs Gaule, Myitle Scully, v JJT ' ' Elfreda Wehl, Mae Howard, n ' , s. Eillth Hansen. . Maire Ylrak. t, ' i" s .1 .'?' Valeska Hathbun. ' ' Marie Ylrak. -T ' ' " ' : Y j ' 1 .The. party was chaperoned by Mrs. Win- i v i. 'rett; and Mrs. Miller. W '-' 'Cv'" ' ' ' Mr. R. M. lloggatt entertained the U. N. A y 3kw X( 't'-J 'V , T; club at an Informal dancing party at JT - : '1-'N'-'( ' r- . TV liis Uiorr.o, Bachelors' tod ge,. Dundee, v VV " " U ' " ': ' f ' '- r""'"-' n " " I I I SI' III -M frees Frances Gaule. Marq Kacan. ' '' Ann Hastln. Frances - Granville. ' Mesvi-s. Thomas Moss, Leon Holland. 1. F. JM'st. Mort Howard, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Phen. Mr. und Mrs. Watava. tr. At the Field Club A large number of dinner parties were given last evening at the Field club. Sev eral Informal parties were given In-honor of the visiting tennis players, who arrived fnturday. Dining with Mr. and Mr., David Cole were: . Mr. and Mrs. Gould Diet.. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnsler. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly. - Dining with Dr. and Mrs. John Mach wore Dr.; and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, Dr. and Mrs. W. Shenherd, Miss .Hazel Wilcox, MIfh Ollle Burnett, Master Harold Wilcox. Pr. Paul Anthes. I . , . Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Carlisle, had a. their guests at dinner: ; - Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Westhrook. . ,. Mr. and Mrs. N. li. Updike. . t Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Huntley. Mr. W. Smith of St. Louis. Mr. . F. 8. Cowgill. ' Mr. ' and Mrs. Tom S. Kelly entertained for Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Fon dulae. Wis., who have come to Omaha to reside. Covers were placvd for Mr. and Mis. Wilfon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheney Cun ningham, Mr. John G. McKay and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Riley had as their guests Mra J. R. Fleming, Miss Mar-, taret Malone, Mr. Albert Flemmlng and Mr. James Flemmlng, all of Scranton, Pa.; Misses Lillian Riley, Mario Rifey' Loretta Dellone of New York City; Mrs. Malady of Seattle, Mrs. Henedon, Miss Edna Riley Mr. and Mra. B. W. Jewell entertained last evening at .the club for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hughes of St. Louis, Mo. Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mm. W. II. Huehcs, St. Louis. Mr. Kmnia R. Manchester. Mrs Mary Ia Kocca. Ht. Paul, Minn. Mr. uud Mrs. K. It. dtlles. Mr. J. C. Root. Mr. W. A. Kraser. Dullns, Texas. Miss Georgia JJutrhes, St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Jewell. Mrs. Charles Maish entertained at one of the larger parlies In'honor of her sister, Mrs. A. D. Ware of Dayton, - O. Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mm. William Hill Clarke, Mr. and Mis.. Worren S. Black well. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gulou. . ' Mr. and Mrs. A. i).,Cioley. Mr. und Mis. llarley Mnorhead. I Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thornburg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Colt. ' Mr. and Mrs. l -D. 8turtevant. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Spalding. Mr. and Mia. E. J. McVannn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Kosewater. Nlsrrs Ethel Tukey. Edith Th' mas. Mesdamcs A. D. Ware, Charles Marsh. MeKxrs. W; Farnam Smith, F. A. Ilroan, Stockton Heth, Warren K. Cundlff. O. U. Wilson. Other dinner parties were given by H. A. Cameron, who hud covers placed for three; H. O. Steel, four; George Havcr stlck, five. John Ilervey, four; F. W. Clark rive.;C. E. Pedv.ill. -lx: J. F. Dale, three, F. B. Thoma., three; F. A. Smith, five; W O. Yale, four; 8. S. Caldwell, five; K. M Martin, five; E. A. Hinr'rhs, seven; F Walters, four; R. V. Rreckenridge, eight At Happy Hollow Complimentary to Miss Brooks of Boston and Miss Ryiie of Toronto, Canada, guests of iHs Carolyn Harding, Mr. A; I. Creigh entertained 'at dinner at Happy Hollow last .evening. Covers were plaetd for Mitwn Helen R.riu. Margaret Broftks, ' III' s . II, "J-n - i. . tt I I I Adelaide Hogan. ' . - , ' ' Marguerite Doyle, - , -i . JTJ ' - Mae Howard. ' t ' ! . ',v, , A 47, Messrs.- C - '" 'C ' ' j. , . - , Edward Wratawa. 1 , , 'ft ' Irvinr Elson. . ' . - . . :,,,'' ' ' 1 ' Hoy Hoggatt. ' ' J . .' V ' ' Carolyn Harding; Messrs. Edward . Leary, Elbert Burnett, A. I. Creigh; Mr. and Mr. Samuel Rees, Jr.' ',...- Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Somers has a. their guests: Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Henry, Dr. and Mrs. W. F. MUroy. Miss Agnes Somers. Miss Lillian Strong. Dr. Harriet Llndt. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Chlckerlnr enter tained: ....., Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. B. Anderson. F. Norman. Misses . L. Boughty. Me1 srs. ' Harold Norman. Misses Louise Anderson. Messrs. . Delos Anderson. Mr and Mrs. August Lockner had as their guests: Mr. and Mr. Robert TJhtlg. i Mr. and Mrs..-George B. Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Remington. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Howes. Mrs. Anna Wareham. Mrs. A. M. Jenkins. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Stokes had as their guests: . Dr. and Mm. -F.wlng Brown. Dr. and Mrs. Ortnnell. Dr, and Mrs. J. C. Moore. ', ' Mr. and Mra. C. B. Shackleford. Miss Johnson. Miss Shackleford of Des Moines. "-ft- ' '' 3 and woman an advantage which aids them in their social attainments. Parents sometimes neglect to educate the children in' music because they feel they cannot afford the expense. Hospe 's "pay while you play" plan makes it possible for the parent of moU modest income to give his girl or boy a piano training. Hospe charges nothing for a slightly used piano on which the beginners learn. Through these are priced from $f.0.00 to $100.00 they cost nothing when you are through with them if you buy a new instru ment. The cost of the first is applied on the second. It is a plan that is letting thousands of Omaha jeople educate their children. t PAY WHILE YOU PLAY A. HOSPE COMPANY 1513-1515 Douglas St., Omaha., Branch Store, 407 Broadway, OouncirBluffs. Western representatives for "Wfadertoue" Mason & Hamlin Pianos. S i Dr.- Charles L4eber. The largest dinner party at Happy Hol low lout evening was given by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Elllck. Their gnests in cluded: -. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mallo. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wright. I Mr. and Mr. C. Q. McDonald. Mr. and Mr. Charles Niswonger. . j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Kennedy, I Mr. and Mm. Carl Llnlnger. I Mr. and Mm. Frank Brown. Miss Davis. Mr. Hoen of Cleveland. Others entertaining at Happy Hollow .were MacMllIan Harding, who had covers placed for four; O. L. Bradley, six; Y. B. Norris, four; J. H. Beaton, five; B. R. Hastings, two; E. P. Heyden, two; W. H. Gates, four; N. C. Leary, two; A. J. Mc Shane," two. At the Country Club Several small dinner parties were given last evening at the Country club. Mr. Earl Gannett entertained eight guests In honor of. Miss Nellie Law of Henry, lit, guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Prim. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colpetzer had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wllklns. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton had , six guests. ..,. .. '. i Mr. and ,Mrs-,;CharW Rj Haanan, Jr., of Council Bluffs entertained at the Ixrgest dinner party, last evening at th Country club. Covers were placed fori Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hart. Mr. and Mrs.. J. J. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wood, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Macrae, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hannan, Jr.. Mm. C. R Hannan, sr.. Miss Marion Tyler, Mr. Sam Laubham, Mr. Will Pchnorr. Wedding Bells Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Brandes announce the We are distributors of the famout ALSO THE ELECTRIC EL XOSXO EL STOVO EL BOILO EL PERCO LET U SHOW YOU ALL ABOUT THEM. 1 315 Sowh 14th Street Ik OST remodels furs Special summer Corner 20th and Farnam. Let Them Learn Now --Hospe Helps You The young man and woman whose parents were good to them in their childhood days and had them learn to play a piano, pos sess an advantage which gives them high position in society. The young man who is thinking about marriage wants a wife who can play a piano. The young man who can play a piano may move in good society his accomplishment paves the way. There is absolutely no doubt that a niano education trives a vouner man Personal Gossip . Mr. A. Munson left Friday for Denver and other western points. Mr. George J. Duncan leaves today for a short visit In Michigan. Mr. C. E. Munson has gone to Colorado, where he will visit several cities. , . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levy left Saturday to spend two weeks In Estes park. Miss Elolse Mae Stevenson has gone to Lincoln to pend a week with frlenda Miss Essabc lie Rohnan of Uncoln Is visit ing her cousin. Mrs. E. H. Wilkinson. Mm. Victor Caldwell left for Tryor Ike Tuefdav nccompnlrd by her son. David. Mrs. George C. Straham has returned to Omaha after spending a year in the east. Mrs. Charles Khlverlck ha left to visit her son. Mr. Asa Shlverlck, In Buffalo. Miss Muriel Long Is still th guest of her sister, Mm. J. P. Seymour of Madison, Wis. Mra. R. 8. Anglln will spend several week In t'tlca and other points In New York. Miss Florence Long has returned from a six weeks' trip through Wlsoonsln and Minnesota. ' Mrs. W. H. Koenlg and son. Fred, re turned Wednesday from a trip through the Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Ilsrry Furay of Denver are spending ten days with his mother, Mr. Sam Furay.' Miss Pauline Botirke leaves next week to visit Captain Hetherlnston and his daughter In Boston.. Mr. and Mrs. 1'. M. Tank and son of Kansas City are the guest of Mr. and Mr. Robert Dorler. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wharton, who had planned to spend the month of August-on the At)nnt:c coast, have changed their (Continued on Page Three.) DiBmu FBaiixv, Sanatorium This Institution Is the only one In the central west with separata bulluMnca situated In their own amplo grounds. - yet entirely distinct and rendering it possible to classify cnse3. 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