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B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 30, 1912 MANY TO REMAIN AT HOE ciety Will Seek Pleasure Here In stead of Abroad This Summer. S FOE FOURTH ARE MADE Those Who laaallr Go Abroad Will Content Themselves frith Aeto - Trip iid Diversions at Summer Clabs. , . (Continued from Page Two.) r. eus were the decorations and those present were: Misses . Misses ' Bertha Dickey, Elisabeth "Pickens, ' Helen Scobie, Beatrice Coad, Violet Joslyn, . Irene Coad, Iaphne Peters, - Elisabeth Bruce. Dorthy Morgan, Dorothy Stevens, Rose Smyth, Frances Hochstetler, Kuth Hammer. Marie Stewart of .. Elizabeth Davis", . Council Bluffs. Mildred Butler, Helen Clark. -Marion Howe, , Stifel of . Marie Holllnger, Richmond, Va.; ,. Gretchen McConnell, Margaret Stowitts, ' Katherine Thummel, Janet Hall. - Mary Burkley, .. .-. -.. . : At Rod and Gun Club ; . - ; , i The stockholders of the club had dinner together last evening' following a survey vOf the Courtland beach ground. Mr. James Woodman entertained ' a party of five last night. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Christie are -entertaining W. G. Brooks and Thomas E. Wood of Pittsburgh at their cottage "Aloha" at the Rod and. Gun club. Mrs. Daniel I Horn of New York City, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Morris Levy, leaves Monday for her home. Miss Edna King of South Omaha is entertaining , a week-end . party of ten young women ; at Rokldo cottage at the Rod and Gun -club. Some of the Sacred Heart High school girls had a picnic, at the club Friday, chaperoned' by the Dominican sisters. In the party were: - -. Misses - . Misses Dolly Eddy,' . . Rose McDermott, Julia Cunningham, Claire McKenna, ' ' Luella Ruby. ShenenColllta Con nor j, doah, Marry Buggy, (Henrietta Wads- 1 Helen Ewye i worth, : ; ' Agnes Mclnerney, ',' 'lice Boyce, Edna Rohrs, Xtildred Curtiss, Frances Dennison, , 'Florence Guber, -'" Mary McGrath, Gertrude Shehan,-Madeline Peterson, Marie Dennison, Elizabeth Bradford, Margaret Deneen,, -Anna Maher, Claire McKenna, , Sue Harriet 1 Mori Alice MlUvr, - . arty. ... At Happy; Hollow Many dinner parties were given Sat urday evening at the; club preceding the song recital given by-Mrs. Mabelle Craw- at dinner. ...... E. E. Webster, eight; FA S. .Martin, eight; F. H. Ross, four; Robert Dempster, thirty; Dr. Palmer Findley, twelve; Judge Howard Kennedy, four; E. S. Folsom, four; W. J.' Miller, seven; G. W. Louchs, five; S. R. Rush', four; H. W. Morrow, seven; W., D Williams, four; F.' E. Clarke," eight;' B. 'W. Tandy, six; E. T. Rector, fourteen;: E. O. Hamilton, five. Mr. David Higbee entertained at dinner last' evening at the club in honor of Miss Martha Dalman of St. Joseph, guest of Miss Margery McCord. Those present were':' 4--";' .-." '; . ',-''" Misses . " . " Misses' Emily Keller, Fitzgerald. : Regina' Connelh " Margery McCord. -Martha Dalman, , .. ..,.r-.Jf Messrs.'-?;, t Messrs. A .'. James MoCprfl, ' " Sibbernsen, , , Jack Summers, . ( , David Higbee. Robert iWood, ' " ' , . . Mr. arid Mri. G. W. Wolfla. . Mr, and Mrs. R. N. Howe had as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Baxter of Salt Leke City. Mr, and Mrs. A. Lockner. Mr. and Mrs. David Baxtar. Mrs. Coker. Miss Amanda Tebbins. Miss Helen Coker. Dr. and Mrs. C. W, Pollard had as DK and Mrs, H. B. Lemere. Miss -Gertrude Smith. ( Mr. Henry Pierpont. . i Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Doran had as their guests: v . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tagg. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McLaughlin Dining with Mr. and Mrs. F, S. Mar tin were: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whitehorn. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bullard. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Martin. At the Field Club Last evening George Kelly had twelve guests; W. H. Glller, fourteen, Lee Huff eight; J. O. Siford,. four; H. J. McCarthy, six; L. H. Korty, two; J. D. Blanchard, two; A. J. Vierling, two; W. H. Squier, six; L. C. Bsbceck, six; E. E. Beel, seven; J. A. Monroe, four; Dr. F. S. Owen, seven; G. W. Shields, five; John Lavelle, three; H. H. Fish, four; D. C. Bradford, seven; A., B. Jaquith, four. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Carrigan enter tained as their guests: Mrs. E. C. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McCall. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Carrigan. Mr. J. B. Walshe. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Platner had as their dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grlmmell. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Denny. Mr. and Mrs. Demaln Ledwich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Ingwersen Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hynes had as their Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eurgess, . Mr. and Mrs. A. Pickens of Hastings. Miss Mary Louise Bradford of Pontiac, Mrs. Rose Fitzgerald, - Mr. and Mrs. W. F.' Gurley entertained n honor of Mrs. Boughton of Washing ton. Those present were. Mrs. Boughton, - ' Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sswitzler, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Angv.o Mrs. E. Byrne, - For the Future The Tom Moore club will give a lawn social at Rourke park, Fifteenth and Vinton streets, Tuesday evening, July 2. Personal Gossip Mrs. C. F. McGrew left for Elk Moun tain. ;: IMr. Wilson Low is In New York on ff. business trip. Mrs. T. L. Davis' has returned from a week-in Montana.. . Francis Gaines has returned from school t Andover, Mass. Mrs. Louin Bradford, who has been PLAN Will ... vs - 3 abroad since last ' March, arrived home Friday. - r ' . ' Mr. Martin Saxe- is in Denver on busi ness for a few dais. - ' i ' i Miss Mabel Trump of Formosa, Kan., is visiting Mrs, George; Hampton. ' Mr. and Mrs. .Douglas' B. Welpton are in their cottage : at Lake . Manawa. .Mrs. Samuel: Katz. has as. her guest her niece, Miss Fay Herzog, of Lincoln. . " i Burdette Klrkendall left -Saturday ; on a two months' camping trip in Yellowstone, Miss Henrietta Rees is home for the summer from Sioux City, where she was musical instructor in Mprningslde col lege. ' ' ' Mrs. James Viles, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. H." Davis, returned Friday eve ning to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.. Bryant Rogers are'' mov ing Into their new home ,at. 1311 Soutii Thirtieth' street.. . Miss Ruth Crawford, who has gone to Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, B. C, will 'return' in September. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Fort have left for New York and other eastern points to be gone two or three weeks. Mrs. Frederick Aldous ' and children lea.ve: Juiy 3-to 'sperid a few weeks at Rural Rest, n!ar Glen wood, la. ' .Miss Nell Mackin and MJss, Eva , Byrne I left Friday evening for a month's visit with 'relatives at Blddef or, Me: Mrs. 'Snow and iMr'lfe'nberlckw'lU leave Tuesday for Vancouver and thence to Prince Rupert to visit the latter's sister. Mrs. H. F. Matschullat of Chicago, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Haynes, left Saturday for her home. Mr. and 'Mrs. B'rederick Cuscaden and Children leave the second week in July to spend a few weeks at their cottage at Lake Okoboji. Mrs. Edgar M. Morsman, jr. and chil dren, and, her parents, Mr. and Mi s. Buck, left yesterday for Westport, N. Y.; for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. . Harry Kelly, who has been making a tour of the world, sailed yesterday, from England for New York. They will land July .. A daughter was born June 18 to Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrence M. Gibson at Douglas, Wyo. . Mrs. i Gibson was formerly Miss Margaret' Lee of this city. Miss Menie Davis arrived home Friday from the east, where she has been visiting friends since the close of her school, Rosemary Hall at Greenwich. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Morsman, jr., have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Everett at their ranch in the Clear Creek canyon of Colorado. . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald will leave this week for an extended motor trip. They will motor to the Maine coast and plan to spend two months In the ec.t. Mr. Arthur C". Smith was at Harvard for . hlr class reunion,, but has rejoined his family at Marion, Mass., and will be away for another two or three weeks. Mr. Victor B. Caldwell and his son, John, - are home from Yale where the June 30, 1891 Mr. Robert H. Blose and Miss Ella Truckery were married at the Holy Family church by Rev. Father Hii man. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Blose received their ' friends at their future residence. The rooms were pro fusely decorated with smilax and trop ical plants. Mr. - Blose was one of the leading druggists In Omaha and Miss Truckery was loved and admired by a host of friends for her kindly charitable disposition and steadfast Christian vir tues. J - - , June 30, 1896-Mr. R. D. Miller and Miss Georgia Park, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Park, were married at the resi dence of the -bride's parents. The cere mony was witnessed by the Immediate relatives and friends of the couple. Rev. S.' Wright Butler fastened the nuptial bonds. June 30, 1897 Mr. 'John M. Parker of Denver, Colo.,' and Miss Hattie Paulsen of Omaha Were married at the home of the bride's parents. - Rev. J. M. Vawter performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and friends. . Miss Edith Paulsen - acted as bridesmaid and Mr. William Parker -of Omaha, the groom's brother, was best ' man.: June 30, 1S97 Rev. Samuel W. Steele of Lake City. Ia., and Miss Elvira N. Allen of Omaha were married 't the First Presbyterian church by Rev. S. B. McCormick. The church was very elab Lead Clubs in former has been attending his class re union and the latter has just graduated. Mrs. Frank Anderson will entertain at an afternoon bridge at her home Tuesday in honor of Miss Alma Estep of Kansas City, who is the guest of Miss Neli En- Mr. Paul W. Hornung, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hornnung, left Saturday for Minneapolis, where he will be associated with the John S. Bradstreet decorative art " firm. Mrs. Warren Swltzler and Miss Alice Swltzler expect to go east next week and will visit In Norwalk, Conn., the home of Mrs. SwitzlerV sister, Miss Margaret Wilson. Mrs. E. C. Griffin Is visiting Mrs. E. B. Carrigan for a few days before leav ing for her new home in Portland, Ore. Mr. Griffin has been in Portland for several months. , Miss Gifford of Milwaukee, is the guest of her brother, Dr. Harold Gifford." and Mrs. Gifford at their summer home near; Calhoun. Stanford Gifford has returned from Cornell for his vacation. , -Mrs. B. B. Wood expects to leave the latter part of next week with her grand son for Denver to v.:sit her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Cranmer, and to remain the rest of the summer in. Colorado. ,. Mrs. 'J' Milton Spay .left Thursday for a visit to see her mother,., Mrs, J,: W. L - WINS C. T. V. MEDAL CONTEST WITH HER SWEET VOICE. 11 V 1ZETTA SMITH. Izetta Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Smith, won a silver, medal in a musical contest held by the Frances'wil lard Christian Temperance union Thurs day at the McCabe Methodist church. She sang "Down at the Baby Store." orately decorated with ferns, palms and summer flowers and a large number of guests were present. Miss Saida Alien was the maid of honor and Misses Ken nedy,' Sargent and McMasten attended the bride. Messrs. Henry Allen, Colt, Denlse and Creigh served as the ushers. . June 30, 1909-Mr. Frank J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Martha Williams, both of Omaha, plighted their . troth In Indian apolis at the home - of Mrs. Williams' brother. The wedding wag a very quiet affair. . - i ', -..-.: , - June 30, 1909-Mr. Meredith Daniel .of Omaha and Miss Elizabeth Sharpless, daughter of-Rev. and Mrs. S. F. Sharp less of Fergus Falls, "Minn., plighted their troth" at the bride's home.-' Little Miss Virginia Moore of Omaha was ring bearer 'and Mr. Herbert Daniel attended Jils brother. - The ' ceremony -was' per formed by Rev. Sharpless. -About .100 guests attended the reception. ' ' . June 30, 1890 William Grant' Lansing, traveling, salesman,"' pressed Clnto the spotlight' with a June bride, Miss Mae Chroinster, at St 'Joseph, Mo... twenty two years ago. - ; June 30, ISSfc-Arthur W. Ruf, purchas ing agent for the Cudahy Packing com pany, has reached the thirteenth mllepost of his wedded Journey with Miss Grace Bassett. The marriage was celebrated In Omaha. .', - Jl Next Season's Y MsS.'&IilFVOimD -Ores. oSBook Clxtb Brand of Spokane, Wash., as well as to make a tour of the state and visit rela tives. She will be gone about two months. Mrs. George A. Hampton is entertain ing a week-end house party for Miss Mabel Trump of Tormoso, Kan., who has been her guest for two weeks. Miss Trump will return to her home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Isidore Wltmark of New Yo'-k City, formerly. Miss Viola Cahn of Omaha, spent last week visiting her father, Mr. Albert Cahn. Many Informal social uf falrs were given in honor of Ihjs ut tractive guest during her brief viit. Mrs. T. J.i Mackay and daughter, Eleanor, and son, Stanly, will leave Sun day for Lake Clitherall, Minn., where they will spend the sumnrr. ' Mr. Mackay will leave onlhe same day "for the east, Get a Piano at a "Good Bye" Price Imagine a corps of busy piano salesmen walchlng the calendar; imagine an enforced d?m in i to mwe several floors full of high grade pianos In a matter of days: imagine that and you have an idea of the situation here. Corns! Get a Piano at your own price almost. Mike any down payment and arrange your own terms. eg6rstronm Piano Co. Cor. 19th and Farnam Sts. Omaha, Nebraska HOTELS AN D m mum. if lS I Summer's Ideal Resort A haven of relief from all sultry weather and depressing beat The cool refreshing lake breetes are only part of the many summer comforts. It affords the quiet and rest of country or seashore, yet ia only ten minutes rid from city's theatre and shopping district. Most attractively surrounded by smooth, sandy bathing beach, beautiful lawns and flower beds. Has 450 large airy rooms, 250 private baths, and over lOOO feet of broad promenade veranda. Guests enjoy best of food, served American or European plan. ' There is music, dancing, boating, bathing, riding, driving -every outdoor gayety. Grounds of hotel adjoin the great South Parka, famous for their golf links, tennis courts, lagoons, boulevards, etc Plenty of restful secluded spots for those who seek quiet. 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Miss Kennedy and MIks McCaffrey will vlnlt relatives In Brooklyn and Miss Fearon goes tp Ro chester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum, Miss Kather ine Baum and Mr. Richard Baum ar rived Friday from Chicago where they went for the wedding of Mr. Jack Baum and Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald. Mr. Jack Baldwin and Mr. Ben Gallagher, who is - Necessary 8UMMEII RESORTS Lake Shore, Chicago Muscallonge Galore Over 40 lakes, accomodations for 80 guests. Bass and Muscallonge fish ing at the door. Write for S3 pugs booklet Bus meets all trains at nira coirs camp. Dorset, Hubbard County, Minnesota. DRS. MACII & r.1ACII DEMTISTS. Sr -ssor to BAILf Y & MACH Expert ' di ,,.,stry at moderate prices ail work In charge of ex perts. Only sterilised instru ments used. . Porcelain ' fillings Just like the teeth. Most ruod ernly equipped office in Omaha. tHIED PLOOa. FAXTOV BLOCS Corner 16tn and rircam sts. " " 1 were usheis at the weddlug returned at I the same time. j A son was born Tuesday to Rev. and j Mrs. VV. E. 1'atton dt the home of Miss Minnie Moore. 4918 Cass street. Mr. Pat ton is a Presbyterian minister in charge of (tpastoiatc at ray son. Utah. Mrs. 1'atton has been here visiting with her sltitei, Miss Moore, and her brother Dr James M. Moore. . .Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Dixon leave Tues day for the Yellowstone to visit Mr. Dixon's sisters, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Stanton of New York, for the trip through the park and afterwards they will go to Glenwood and Colorado Springs, Colo., returning to Omaha In about throe weeks, when Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Stan tun wiil stop here to visit. Mrs. David Baum arrived home la.it week from three months abroad, her daughter. Miss .Margaret Greer Baum. remaining east to visit Mends. Mr. Baum. who went to New York to meet them, stopped In Chicago for the Baum Fitzgerald wedding Wednesday evening and reached home Thursday. They are at the Loyal hotel, but will take a nouse soon. Dr. and Mrs. George Dlehl of Eldora and Mis. Daniel L'iler of Ackley, la., arrived last night and will remain several day's, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Ferclval. The party came over from Kldota In Dr. Dlehl s automobile, making the trip of 'M miles in a little less than tn hours. They found iho roads good and tho fotirney pleasant, nothwlthstand Ing the Intense heat.' Mr. Nathan Bernstein has returned from a visit In Minneapolis. While there Mr. Bernstein was entertained by Prof and Mrs. W. E. Brooke of that city, formerly of tho Omaha High school faculty. Prof. Brooks Is head of the en gineering department of the University of Minnesota and has written several popu lar text books. He Is also a member of the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yates and grand son, George Voss, left Monday morning by motor for St. Joseph, Mo., which, they reached that evening. There were Joined there by Mrs. Yates' sisters, Mrs. John son and Mrs. Lemon, In the latter's car and motored Thursday to Kansas City to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith for a few days. They will also visit Columbia, Mo.. Mrs. Yates' and her sister's old home. Miss Margaret and Miss Dorothy Wright have as their guests at I week end house party at their home in Fair acres Miss Helen Curtis, Miss Helen Johnston, Miss Mildred Foote, Miss Mar garet Nattinger of Omaha, and Miss Alice McCottnell. Miss Grace Magee ami Miss Marian Brown of Council Bluffs. Picnics, dinners and automobile drives are some of the entertainments the young women are enjoying. Lieutenant Colonel F. F. Eastman, who has been satloned here almost four years as purchasing commissary officer, has been relieved and has gone to Chicago to take up his duty as chief commissary of the Central division. Mrs. Eastmai and family left yesterday to Join the colonel who has taken a furnished house In Evanston for the summer. 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