WHiWIm an 2-n Tltt: OMAHA SUNDAY Hbh: JUNL 1.U 191ft. i SOCIETY IS TRAVELING FAR! Omdha folk Going and Coming or j Preparing for the Summer Trips to Luke and Seashore. FLAXS FOR THE SUMMER SET i octal Calendar, j V 'VI ' V Rumin cloh. Mr. v-' V. N'f-vton In!l-fi iii'iivil Monday ' UtI.Ir b: T" !-. lind. dul". ' TIT.SD.VY Itcticf t l "rlv .it tlie Field ,-I ! ill for tho i'nii'1 . Snunc Insti tute; Mrs. 1:. K Car, lsun. Inn- iunn at tic Kiel.) cl'ib I or '"'if bihbis. Dinner Iotmc .it ilir M-ii'P Hollow clwti; I '. I.i.ir me Irlilcc dun. .Mum Marlon Kunn. liot,'M J vi:i'NW! 'AV rpn c in' "t the I 'rtrv nnl Field d;h.. Till HSI . V s nstlH i 'lul'. Mrs. li.'ci. i. h.,i,-. Fidelus club pariy Ht 1 ill. Tl.irt .'-ninth nn I ' nl!frnia . ' ""T I .r K"lcr.il I'0!l'I.J .lib nt f'nnrr i Hkf i lull l-ndi'V day at n-l'l and 'npnv Hollou diil. 'n-nlm iViimnri K , -iii .:ii.'li-(iii (.' the Hold t- yal I K 1 1 'AV -i hil lr n iliiy nt the Field ' .mi ; f t li n 'liiiv " hi Seymour l.nl.i' ' v.omI ry i l:i I. .-A1 I'KI' V I mn"i- ilmve at th- Con- Iry, I'k-1.1 ii nil HnUi'V Hollow rllllifl. ril llne of Ml? dutnret Wood. society Jsift now In very much scattered crr it native heath. Iti devotum nn- j i ii li r polng to or coming irom au t'ornln, unending graduation exercise In the far cai-t or park. us trunkK for the summer exodus. The loiter Is beginning H ti"ht later this year than nsusl and in;iny well known Omahsn will be at homo the sweater part of the summer after a short visit nt tha exposition. It. nnd Mrs. H. M. McClanahsn and Mip Katharine Mrf Ttnuhan sn.1 Ir. nl Mrs. Kwlng Krown left Tueaday for California Hnd will attend the Ainer iin Medical aFsorlBtlon meeting In San Francisco r.ext week. FT. McCInnahun will alao attund the ort..-day aeaalon of tho Association of Anurlran Teacher of Tdxcaocs of Children, of which ha I president. Mr. K. (?. Hull and pun. Jasper, and MIm Janet Hall, left Tiesday to Join Mma Dorothy Hail In Settle, and from there will o to tho California exposir tic ns together. Dr. and Mr. A. K. Jona left loat aven ir for California. Dr. Jotiaa will i I-rcaont al the AnierUiin Medical ronven tion and afterward wl h Mn. Jonoa will vlait Mr. and Mr. Wattlea at Holly wood. They will return home r. about three week. Mr. and Mr. W. T. Oraliam and Mr. end Mra. Eron llnitinn; Joined tha l-eilnl train of Mlnne.Ta real eatata men whh h patted thmiifch Omaha Tuea ilay on Ita way to tho National F.cnl T-M-iHta aVaorlatlon convontlon which opena In Pan Kranclfico next Monday. Mr. and Jin, IlantlnKB accompanied by l! elr chlldrrn and Mls Ueulah Clarke, i-nl expect to be gone l wecSa. Mr. nnd Mra. C. V. llarrtaiio left Wednooday evenlnn ami will also tttend tha real Mnle convention. Plans of the College Set. Mra. 'Oifutt and hrr daughter, MUn Vlrglnlat were In AnnapolU for tho Juna woek feXlvlllea and In Woahlnxtoo for aeveral dya. th meet of Mr. Kalk. formerly MUaa Ktaunton.' Thla week thay have- been at Southport, Conn., wlto Mra. Lambert son. and leava today for New Haven for rommencemrnt week, whera Mr. Caapcr Offutt graduatea from Yale. Mr. Offutt and Mla Vtrglnla. with Mra. j. E- fiaum and MUa Katoarina Bauw. MoenUy motored from Phlldlphi . to lawrancevlllo. where xixtf war mat by Jarvla Offutt amd Jabla Caldwall and at tended tha Prlncaton ball irama with them. i Mr. Jack Rummera haa ratumad from Culver Military academy Mm Eleanor Patrick, who haa Juat praduatad at Oberlln, returned home to ly. Fram la Galnaa arrtvad home Thuraday frcra Yale. Mra. F. T. Rouaa went to Chicago Mon- iav to met bar daughter Wlnnlfred upon the latter' return from Emlth collage. They went from Chicago to Cvhralm. WU, where Mr. Bouae and Mlaa Maryj llou! and Mra. C. R- Sherman and ilm.ghtere will Join them Monday of neit ik. aa the two families have taken a houne tnaeiher' for tha aummer. Mr. and Mra. laaac Carpenter and Mr. an Mr. N. II. loomU Wft Tluiraday to attend the graduating exerclaee at I)art month rclUge, where their aona, laaao Carprutir, Jr., ad John Looniu are of the graduating c;a. They epct to re turn r.on.c In ten daya. Mlaa Jluth Kinnlor and Mlaa Carltg u'Hrien arrlwd home Tueaday from a.'bonl at Notra Damn, ind. Mr. Joint nishn returned yeaerday frum Cornell for lila auininer vacation. The Cirnell iWe iluh affnir detained htm a wek longer In the tl. llarkm-e Kountie returned Tueaday livia ( houl at Meal Nrvntun. M. .m. It. C. Howe and Mlaa Marlon 1'i.vi-. who hava len at tlie Hotel ilo'lmiu in New Vork for the laat three utila. Iravf 'today for Nw Haven for l i Vaic .'neo.onetil wet K Mr. !vl i it Ho ih of the I'.'U liiaduittm rl.uia. Mr. nl Mis. C. J. .-iii.-th utteuUd on Th ir.hiy i,iie grailuallon of tll'-lr ion, Jiuiiijiil Mnviho. at Holy t ro lollega, Wi.r'cttvr. M Mia. lit I Ik rl-M'Coy la rat to attend t.ie tl'adiiMtion of hrr dnugliter, Mlaa llilen M 'Cuy, from Willealey. .Mi'. Dilantin Kounlte ixiniea home today '.ruin m. I'aul a. harlo and Lewis Bur-i,e.-. who hra uUo at M. TauTa, etopped i iir tu l-it friend at Ardaly-on-the l'l-.un They will be hum neat week Jinc Wjman and Richard I'age re- ..... , , , liuicl Wednesday from Law -reneevlllw, mid Jo Millanl from Cornell. W'llaid M.iUrd arrived the day tiefore from the 'luine a-ti'jcl in Maryland. Kay Millard u expected today or tomorrow from Ex eter. ll&Uton iKobie came home Tuesday i rum lr inci ton, where he has finished .it. fliat year. Liwrdett KirVcndall and David 'IJwU brrlvtd home yesterday from Lawreuce v::le. Mr. and Mrs Henry B. Weller returned UM wtek from hnoxville. III., aicom-t-l-1. led by their dtughlera, Mips DomUiy ui.il Mies Marion. Mis I'orolhy was i'Qju-d from Mary school and vtas Tsledlctoiiaa of bar class. Wedding Announcements. Iju Friday evening at l Mioa Bertha Kioarea Elkins, daughter of Mr. o4 .Mrs. W. EUltis. was suartted te Mr. choilcg Prauci Flook, at tlie home of htr pareoU. Dr. Edward Hart Jeoka ie tomwd tlie ceremony. The yjung couiile r.lt on an evening tram for ft. IVi:!, wu.-re they will spend at -out tea ttvs. after which they will go it their, S' lumt-r conn o at CuiuberUod. vv la 1 ney will t ac oiupaabed by Mr. and Mi f N'ewcU. Juos tu thia UUe Uip. ami will U' at home after August 1 at K.I vans otrevt. . .Mr. Jacob A. J-.laakser and Mis Clara PeUrJt.u were quietly marnid Wedne Spending Summer V - f If ' ' - " V-. v' ' " -'1 i '-' ' ' i ''ill ' Mt1"llL HJ2J X;.; day, Juno hi. at 1 o' clock p. m , at the'gueain at a bridae luncheon next Friday. Oormun Lullira'i church by the Rev. K. Prealdotit and Mra. .tulni lleklna of Bey J. Fri . The young coupie left the same motir club are af.endlruf a couple of day for WIronln, where they will spend ', month on the I'aclfi" ooaat. rJurlmr two weeks. They win lie at home at Ksjtholr absence their collage will be oc.ou North Twelfth atreel In t'outh Omaha. !pic-d by Mr. and Mis. tieorge Francis. I At the Country Club. Pr. and Mrs. Frederick Iike enter tained at dinner last enlng, compli mentary to Mr. Charlea Hrown. who will return todiiy ti Roanoke, Vs., where Mr. Brown and pniall son are spending the Bummer. Covers were placed for: Messrs and Mesdnnies 8. . Caldwell. Ik. Mis Fretlerloka Wessells. Mr. Clinrh Hnrtti. Mr. and .Mr Fred Hamilton give mi attractively appointed dinner at the Country dub. A. lnrg basket of pink and white peonies ilecdratrd the tahlo and tha gueais were: Messrs. and Mesilnnn s W. .1. Foye, W'nrd Huigeas. V. 1. Hoaforn. flharlea T. Kountse. - Mlaa Alice Jaqulth gave a dinner for her guest. Miss Lticlle Oroen of Indlan apolla. Tho guest were: Mlses Misses Frances Hochittet lor, Kllxabeth Reed. Messrs Robert Contiell, Koger Keellni". Fiel fmughet ty. K.dward Daughcrty, Mrllorn Davis, Harriet Metx. Knlla Thiiminel. Florence Neville, Meaars Fran'ls ialiiek. Huvli Millard. Cuthbort I'ntttT, Rayinonfl Iaiw. Herbert Conm 11 Jack timmera. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Keller's guest at dinner lasx. evening were: Measrs. end Mc.sdomea r. it imvis. Hnrry Burkley, W. H. Mejor1, Wilson lw, A. I.. Reed, Howard Baldrige, Whltmofe, C. t;. Goorge. Henry Wymsn, John McShang, Wllhelm. C. V. Hw?nllton. Mrs. Klrken'lall. Mr. Joaeph llaldrlse. Miss Harriet Pinlth entertained at din ner Inst evening, complimentary to her guest, Miss Noel Hasklna of New York City. A large bajtket of splrea, tied with tulle bows, wart used aa tha table center piece, and Miss Smith entertained: Misses Mlsseih Noel Hnsktn. rtnth Hitchcock, Klrsnor Macksy, . Margaret banni. Lucille Uocon, Messrs.- Ben Uallah, Robert Hums, Messrs. John PtewarfV " A. C. Smith. Frank Br I by, At the Field Club. Mr. and Mra. W. H Head enter tained at dinner last evening In honor of Mlaa Mary HaU of Chicago, who U the guest of Mr. and Mra. C. T. PturdevanL Cover were placed for Mr. and Mr. C. P. Bturdevsnt. Dr. and Mr. E. N. Barnes, Dr. L4nn Hall. Mr. Frank Haskell, Mtsa LI Ills n Head and Miss Mary Hall. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Abbott gave a dinner last evening at the Field club in honor of Mr. Howard All of Brooklyn, N. Y., who la tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shotwel). Covers were placed for: Measrs. and Maedamao F.. C Thompson. Frank Hhotwell, (i. K. Wllaon. K. C. Abbott. Mre Howard Abel. With Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly were: ' Messrs. and Mesdames William Yehle. J. Mayer. B. A. Johpxin. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Knode entertained at dinner loot evening at the Field club. Their guests were: Messrs. and Mesdames . V Thompson of of Chicago. P. T. Powell J. Appel.iila1. R B Megur. A. A. Kgherl. Earl Stlls. Mr. Oeors Morton. Miss Oormley. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krug entertained Messrs. and Mesdamea Lea Huff and Waugh and Mcadamea Allan Taliner snl Madeline Cook, and Miss Karhach. With Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hutchinson lost evening at dinner were Meem-s. slid Xlesdames W. E. Rooney and Ony Cramsr. Mrs. C. E. Clarke of Chlcau. and Miss Msyme Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. (twanson had with them: Measrs. and Mssdamee Allan Moom, James Trtmhla. Roy Floooi. Frank lWt. F. O. Mason. At Seymour Lake Club. Mr. and Mra C. E. Parsena entertained at dinner last evening, having tha fol lowing gueals: Mesdsnie D H i'kc. Mesdames C. t) t arjienter of Ht. Joeeph, Thomas C'ahiil. I,. F. Kreynborg, M J. Ford. Mlsaea- y' B. Pordyre, i - 'aiea iiee. t- O. Lvwity. i j j uBM MUcr- Mndred CerpenUr lmlae Kreynborg. ot at. JumiUi. 10 tlwennoly) v one. Helen KreyniMrg, tr rrtla )! be let a Uree. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Rrallev Miss Margaret Fog entertained at din ner danoo Friday evening, honoring Mr. and Mra Jamee tlauley, Washington, D. C, and T. O. Arsoetrung, Detroit. Twenty guests were present. thnall dinner partlea were entertained i by Mr. and Mra. L. M. lvrd. who had twelve gueat. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. (si. liner, ix guests; Henry Nygaard, thr guests. Mr. K. Buckbighsm entertained a dan ing party Saturday evealag. having fifty guest. '' Aa aeyeclally attractive aregram will be glvea at the dub oa Tuesday evening, when g full atrtnged band will contrib ute Omaha council. Knights of Oolumbua. wlU enjey a field day next Wednesday, th ailernoon being devoted to golf, base ball and other sports. Dinner will be served, followed by dancing. The Omaha Msaufscturers association will spend Thursday at Seymour club. aa rapoeially attre-th program bring I Mis Clara Slefkln will go out a o trnuns. The afternoon, will ko doveud 'prsoe aoloiat with the Bach trio, with tu field HKrt for th wtu. brldrf fur ' lha lularoatMswak Cliaulauswa ayaseaa, the ladies, and will be concluded with a dianer-tlan.ee In the evening. About 14 are expected. Mr. C. It Orchard will nttcrtaio fifty on Pacific Coast ML At Happy Hollow Club. Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Findley gave a dinner lust evening at the Happy Hol low dub complimentary to Dr. Thomaa H. Ilanna of Rloomlngton, lnd. Those preent were: Mcuhm. and Mcadaniep llr Halid, I'i.iiI Patlon, 4'lalre Iliilrd Dr. Thomaa Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Howard V Loomla en tertnlncil nt dinner at the Happy Hollow club. Their MicstH were: Mi er and Mesdames ii A. MiRiu y, arl E. Herring. Mfadames II !. Stretifht, W. W. Turner.. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pollurd gave a din ner for Mr. and Mra. W. .1. Adams of New York and Mra. Mruy McRurncy of New York, the other gucstst were Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. Nelon, Miss Iielle Ryan and Miss Kate Ryan. Monday evening at the Happy Hollow club the High Kchool Alumni association will hold Its annual reunion and business meeting. Invitations have been sent to Z.SOO gaduate. Mr. Htuurt Gould, presi dent of the Alumni association, . haa ap pointed a hustling committee to urge members to attend tha piectlng, which la to be followed by dancing. The Royal Arcanum will give a rorv1ng picture entertainment Thursday at the club. Wedncaday evening the Omaha Bar as sociation will meel for dinner at the club. About VS of its members are planning to attend. A chlMren'a dancing Party will be given Tueaday afternoon from I until 8 o'clock at the Happy Hollow club. With Mr. and Mr. W If. Rhodes at dinner last evening were: Moaners, a lid Mesdames- C. L. Carter. M. F, Funkhouser. , Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Weller. enter tained : Mr. Frank Garrett, C. F. Weller. Mr. and Mrs. B. 'V. Jewel's guests were: M"sr. and Mesdames O. F. Worley, Jr. U. W. Worler. Miss KaUierine Newbranch. Omaha Boy to Belief. Mr. Victor B. Caldwell. Jr., Tale 11. alls today on the French lino 8. 8. OMAHA SONGBIRDS FOR CHAU TAUQUA CIRCUIT. TV. 1 Elaine Dole. Fifteen Omaha boys and girls, all front Millie Ryan's studio,' will furnish voral harmonies for tha patrons of rhsutau juas 1st tha wet during th coming sum mer. They leave thl wek for aa eight weeks' tour, covering Iowa, Minnesota and Wiconik. Most of these singer kav Btten keard la concert In Omaba. Th Orand Opera guartet will ge with tha Tolome Royal Italian baavd, and U cota posad of Lillian Rabin, scpraae; Boo st Watt, contralto; Errot SLrtcklar, tenor, and Leonard Rodger, bos. Th Colonial Ladles' quartet, another of the organisation, la made up of Maine Dole, first soprano; Otady Ander- iwn, semnd soprano; AU.'gra Fuller, flraC alto. nd Ruth 0rdon. second alto. Tlie Collegian Gl club U mad up of Edward i'ulWr, Paul Mueller, Charle Ferris. Jhn Diedrh hai n, John bhanahoa and Joua Uuuu 1 , I. Ml t ..., :.; . ...V .a HOME FROM SCHOOL TO SPEND; SUMMER WITH PARENTS. J j : 'IS S ' V' e- II I e MeyPAeU Rochamlieau to spenl the summer as a member of the ambulnme corps of tha American milltaiy i.ospita! In arts. Twenty-five college men have beon ac cepted for the work in the nmbulance ccrpa this summer. Out-of-Town Wedding. The wedding of MIsm Msbel Daniels of Bancroft and Mr.' Howard Gramllih of Lincoln was Holemnlied at the Church of the Attoncnicnt nt Pancroft Wednesduy, June W, at 11 o'clock. The Rev. A. F. Marsh officiated. At tho conclusion of Allttsen'a "Somr of Thunksglvlnic," sun? by Mlsa Harel Ritchie of Lincoln, the Lohengren wedding march was played by Miss Vena ptahl of Liberty for the en trance of the bridal party. The Mcn de.laaohn wedding music wa played as the recessional. The bride was gowned In white cbar meuse, cut entr'alne. and trimmed In pearls and princess lace. The bridal veil waa held in plat with lillea of the valley. Sho carried a shower bouquet of bride' roses.. Her only ornament was a lavaller set. with diamonds, th gift of the groom. LltUe Miss Frances Bernard wa th ring beerer. Mia Florence Danile wa the mold of honor and Mr. Louis Cram lich of Fort Crook best man. After the ceremony a recptlon was held at the home of tho bride, followed by a wedding breakfast. Alt tho appoint ment and dscovatioi.s were In pink and white, wild roses, syrlngla and peonle being used. Assisting at th reception were the Misses Edith Phrum of Omaha, Marlon Nlcholvm of Wlsner, Haael and Blanche Phillips of Walthill. Clara New myer of Lyons. Margaret Long of Madi son, Phyllis Nellth and Carrie Moodle of West r-tlnt. Pattie Metzger of Cedar Creek. Mildred Cuba of rVhuyler. Mar guerite Farley of Bancroft. Frances Wy man and EJna Green of Lincoln. Among those present from out-of-town were Chancellor and Mr. Avery, Dean and Mra. Burnett, Mlsa Hulda Peterson. W. C. Andrea and Mrs. A. E. Davlsson of Lincoln; Mr. and Mr. 1L A. Easton and Mr. H., O. Easton of Ida Grove. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Shaw of Rlppey, la-; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walters, Miss Cora Walter and Miss Alice Walter. Mr. Rueben Bragstead of Hloax Falls. 8. D. ; Mrs. Hattle Btevenson of Auburn, Mr. Elmer Bristol of Oakland, Mrs. Hattie Taggart of Boise. Idaho; Miss Casale Daniels of Auburn, Mra J. M. Oramllch, Ml Grace Har?Ihg, Mr. F. C. Netlson nnd Miss Katherlne Nellson ot Omaha: Dr and Mrs. R. C. Gramlich of Walthill. Mr. and Mrs. George Gram lich and family of Paplllion. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gramlich of Fapillion. Mr. and Mrs. J. VT. Ell well. Alois Ellwell. Margaret and Pernlce Ellwell, Mr. and Mrs. P. R Chrlatinnson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Dhnh-tl XI - . A VlM Wllll.. DV.k... -, .'..V p . . . . u . . ... , i nuuuTi v VI Hprlngllekd; Mr. and Mr. George Moony, Mr. and Mr. A. Et Lake, Mr. and Mrs Fred Luke and Mr. Guy Lake of Mur doch; Mrs. William Bile and Mis Jessie Bile of Pender, Mr. &am Giamllch, Mia Hattln Oramllch and Mr. Louis Gramlich of Fort Crook; M.rs. Allc Rio of Bridgetown, N. J.; Mrs. Fred Gorder of Weeping Water nnd Mr. and Mr. Phil FTiglcr of Fort Crook. Prof. Gramlich Is Identified with th state university as professor of animal husbandry. Miss Daniel has for sum time held the position of assistant pro fessor of home economic In th same school. After a short sojourn at tho northern Inkeg Prof, and Mrs. Gramlich will return to Lincoln to reside and will be at horn- at Rtarr street, after August 1. At th Fontenelle. Tha member of tha T. K.'s of tha High flohool Alumna entertained at dinner Friday evening at tha Fontenelle. Those present were: Messrs John Jar.ktiis. W elter Jackson. Phil Downs. Herman Johrt, Hurry Mlnold. Roliert Edwarda. Messrs Ralph Campbell, Mem I M alter Jeres. W allaee Shephetl, Rusoeli LernMH, John ft'M, Harrv Singles. Gilbert Vennedy Mis Vtoi Palk will entertain at tha Fontanel )e tomorrow evening at supper In bono- of Mr. 8. L. Roger, who Vaav for De Molne next week and from there In concert our throng-it tb west. 0-Atka Club Party. Tb "O-Atka" dun wa entertained Thursday evening fey Mia MUdred Ran oav. Tb canUrptee wa pink foooe, and the guest of th evening were th Mlsew Mayma and Sadie Latta. Mia Ida Sharp and tls Lulu Hansen. Th club menv bers present were: Misses Mia Tun Casell. tj.l het. Mary Havea, Carrte liiiwa Roae If iu th. Mtldr1 Haosen. Roa Stieean. Ethel aheeta. At Excelsior Springs. Mr. and afro. John W. Uambl. Mr- A. J. Lovo. Mrs. Hobort T. Kloka, Mrs. Loa a. CWrk. Mr. and Mm. W. C Palm, ttsr. Mr. C K. Shearer have feooa gaoat at th Elm hotel la Excel toe Spring thl last week. To Honor Brides. A kitchen shower was given by Mis j Jane I-anaea at the home of he aunt, , ri eward. Friday eventruf. la honor 1 uf llui Daguy Gebuhr, who will be a) July bride. The decoration were car- I riad out liv red and white, and etreaoier were stretched from the chandelier to te corner of the tabic. A largo vase Miss Leola Harris of red and white roses formed tho cen ti rplece. Toasta were given In honor of tho bride to be. Those present were. M ?t.af 'iiiKny Ofhiihr. I hi nv 1 'yitefg. Unllliip Mlicrifll, Flhn .ten I'.'l-i .leinn. M leaea Yetta f'yherg, liiKa tjeit.ihr. I i -1 ty Stilling. nnmine .lensen, .Irflie Lnwso'i. 'r. orenn n. Mrs. Nleijon Mrr. i'i. .N. well J,ine. end .Minn .Marie Si" ok KHve ii mlfiellun, on shower for il;ss Iltrtha l.lkina, ihw wedi'ing to r. Charlea F, Shook took place June IS. Those present were: M iMM-M Misnes Mary .MiCnhe. Mie Morlearity. trnn'ea Jonea, Mary f-'huok. Meadiiiiit E. F. Anderson. i I rl da Itellman. I IiIh Miook, I i rtha e-ellner. linJclane .Ipp. lek, Arllno Al.lntt. Ali-B'lailies- ."ee Jon.Ht. Young; Suffragists Entertain. At the armrtment of. M'S. B. K. Rood I 'fnursduy afternoon held a meeting i of on of tee Junior suffrage leagues, , the June AiMams league of W'hle'i Miss Camilla Kilholm I ir.iehlent and Mias charlotte imlth, niee of Mr. Kood. la tteasurer. The other officers ale Mis. W ynae Fairfield, vice president, and Miss Kllxabeth Austin, sei-retary, whllo the members are Mlsa Helen Montgom (iy. Mire Helen Rogers, Mlsa Vliglnia Cotton, Mis Aim McCi.nneil, Miss Jane McConnell and Mlsa Elesnor Fcott, the membership being limited to ten alto gother. The day wss to have been spent In the woods, bnt rain prevented, so the picnic became an Indoor one aaJ was finished at the home of Iss Wynne Fair field. Today Mlsa Bettr Fairfield, pres ident of the first league formed, will entertain the members of her lesgne. Rummy Club Party. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Underwood enter tained th members of the Rummy club and their husband at dinner Friday eve ning, followed by card. Th rooms were decorated with spring flower and prizes were won by Mr. Alex Jates. Mrs. Frank O. Browne, Mr. H. L. Underwood and Mr. J. N. Hord. Mr. and Mr. J. 8. Zlpfet were th guest of the club. The next meeting will be Monday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. II. C. Newton, Those Present were: Messrs. and Mesdames M. M. Kline. V. S. Foree. Alex Jate.i, n. p. Mehrens. J. N. I lord, Krnnk O. Hrowne, Lovejoy. H. L. Underwood. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Newtun. Pleasures Past. A surprise party was given ou Friday evening by about 100 friend in honor of Sergeant V- T- -lgwnrt at hi home. Mrs. J. P. Fallon entertained at luncheon Tuesday at tho Field club for Mr. Charle Wright of New York, guest of Dr. and Mr. Bhertadcn. Mr. and Mxa. J. JP. Fallon entertained eighteen guest at th Field club on Wednesday evening, complimentary to Mr. and Mr. Lutberger, Mis Lutberger and Judge Streme. all of Baltimore, Md. Luncheon for Teacher. With Mis Dora Harney a guest of honor, the teacher gave a. gut-prise luncheon at th Paclflo school Thursday. Th table waa decorated with pink and whit sweet peas. Cover were laid for. Misses Misses Nellie McDonald, Marina Case, Margaret McElhaney.Nellln Prltchard, lllian V ilber. Eliza beh Nellie O'Connor, Ruth Tompett, Carrie Boutelle, Dora Olaen, M-ssdanvs Dora Harney. Leydonberr, Katherlne Walah, Loretta Burn, AUce Coutlor. Mesdar.ie Charles Martin. Boxes for Races. A great deal ef interest 1 being taken In th automobile race scheduled for July S at the speedway. Among those en gaging boxe for tha affair arc: Messrs. Mesars T. C. Bradford, Jerome T. Heyn, D. J. O'Brien, Rudolph Gerber. A. Krug. Charlea C. Morgan, naries j. Kornacn, Aaoipn fetor. P. 8. Kennedy. w. J. Mecca I h. Bert Murchy. O. 8 ton Tom O Rrien. Dr. A C SsWn. Tt. is. B. MacDalrml Dr. Stuart B. MacDalrmld. Ed Peterson. Charlea H. JUseman. A. M. B rower, Fred Met. B. W. Nygard, lnck Kitchen. K. A. lilgglna. Benefit Card Party. A benefit card party will be given at the Field club Tuesday afternoon fot tha benefit of tha Child Saving Institute. High five and auction bridge will be liospe s Sale a Never before has such a elexant stock of fine pictures, rood and musical imtruroents of all sorts been offered public at such an enormous reduction in price as tiospa is offering in. this big sale. Those who realise what wonderful values Hospe has to offer have been crowd ing the store for the last two days. Saturday will be another bis day in this great sale. 1,000 Fine Pianos A Wonderful Opportunity to Buy- . 'at.k 4fflEv"sw y ISM KnkavMT ana MAee - trrth Violinse Musical A. HOSPE CO. bS&gjas DUNDEE TEACHER OFF FOR THE EXPOSITION. 7! Rath Randolph p'syrd and a musical program glvrn for those who do not care for cards. Those taking part on the program will be Ml is Chariot! Bkklniore, Mrs. A. I. Root. Miss Blanche Monhelt and Mr. snd M-s. G. W. Greenoa. 1 With tlie Visitors. Miss Luciie Green of Indianapolis is the guest ef Mlsa Alice Jaquith. Mis Ann Glfford is spending few week in Milwaukee with an aunt. Mr. J. R. French of ft. Louis Is th guest of Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Porter. Mrs. Swain of Columbus, Neb., is the guest of her lster, Mr. J. J. Hulllvan. Mrs. Howard Abel of Brooklyn Is the guest of Mr. and Mr. Franklin Shotwell. Mrs. George H. Wallace of Toledo. O.. v I visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph R. Campbell. Mrs. Perry Allen arrived Tuesday from East Orange, N. J., to visit her mother, Mrs. Sloan, at the Colonial. Mrs. Paul Rose of New York spent Mon day and Tuesdery here as the guest of Mr. and Mr. Georg Brandels. " Mrs. France Fern nd children, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sprague, returned Tuesday to Chicago. Mr. George F. Wosley, Jr., a graduate of West Point, arrived Wednesday on furlough for a month, to visit friends In tho city. Mrs. J. E. Elder, who was th guest of Dr. and Mr. J. 3. McMullen for a week, left Wednesday for New York to Join her daughter. . Mr. and Mr. Joseph Morsman of Chi cago arrived Thursday and are guests of Mr. Morsman' parents, Mr. and Mr. E. H. Morsmsn. ' Mr. and Mrs. diaries Harding have as their guest Mr. Harding's alsters, Mrs. Mary McBurney and Mrs. A. J. Adams of New York and Mr. Adams. Miss Eleanor Washburn arrives next Thursday from Green Bay. Wis., to visit Miss Helen Eastman for two weeks. Later Miss Eastman will accompany her guest to Camp Michlgamme for the summer. Miss Noel Hasklns, granddaughter of Theodora Havemeyer of New York, ar rtvad Friday In Omaha on her way to California and is the guct over Sunday at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith. Miss Hasklns and Mies Harriet Smith were schoolmates. Mis Helen Clarke returned Sunday from visiting Miss Louise Lewis in De Kalb, 111. Miss Clarke expects Miss Louise Buckingham of Memphis. Tenn., to ar live to be her guest for several weeks. Miss Buckingham was a schoolmate of hers at Mrs. Somen In Washington. Engagements. Mr. and Mrs. John Corby announce th engagement of their daughter, Molli J "'.' . .. '. lfJ -i. ' - XHi Remodeling Stop! I Big Success art tha Pianos and Player Pianos PIANOS Xli Kshogany Uajeatle.... $09 $300 Mahogany Wmst Bros. $145 1225 Osk Kimball $145 U25 Onk BUger HM Kimball 323 Osk CsJl-NeUoa... 26( Walnut r!op $150 Mahogany Brrwter. $U0 Mtnoggny MsrahaJJ daU MOO Wathrd KimbaT $500 Ebony Swlswgjr $M0 Wslsot Kranich Bach GRAND PIANOS B40S $80 KxnJck a n.cfc idie! Instruments, Etc., !157 175 185 219 $227 V Wa- Us Helen, to Mr. r.eniamln M Barren o CUcago. Mif Ccrhy is a gr.oluate of th Omaha HIkIi s-hot'I. Mr. Psrron Is a prominent and ell known manufac turer of Chi. nso. Mr stul Mrs Corby will hold n ncri.tloti for their friend In horor of the youns couple 5iilvlsy after mm, and rv. nine. J-m- -'. at ISO) Capitd avenue. Informal Luncheon. Mr. J. 11. Parish onte-taind a lunch eon veatet-dav at he:- Ivin.c in honor of j Miss Paulino Parr o' Los Angeles, who Is her house sued. Th. -c ptcsent were I Medntnes Mcsd.".Pir- I J. II. Conrad, Waller iley. Iiomer Hohlnson. J. H. Pn litis. j M!s Msrgnrct Pain'ei. Painter, W yo. For the Future. ! The Fl'l'lu.-i . bib will entertain Thurs ld afternoon at their hail at Thlrty ! ninth and California s'rcts. Th, Junior Mn.":ci cluh "ill he enter 1 tallied T. r.nlay at'tc: nn-in a the home of 'Mrs Alfred 'lar'-'V Haydn will be the study oi the altcni "pn. Personal Mention. Mr. and Mis. Oeorse Ftedlck md chil (Contin'ied on Pace Three Col. Kour PATEK, PHILIPPE WATCHES Pfttrk, Philippe watches are recognised snd S'imltto.l by expert w atch maker tio lie the moat accurate and satisfactory pocket timepiece In the world. Every watch matle by them is distinc tive, from the dainty ladles' watch mad in either the chatelaine or wrist atyla with plrln, enamnlpil or Jeweled cases, to the man's spllt-socond or repeater. Alhe- Kilholm hss the exclusive sale of Patek wstche in Omaha and has a nice selection a various prices to choose from. W have also the other well-known, high grade wstehea, such s the How ard. Hamilton. Illinois and Elgin. Special attention Is called to our watch repair department, in charge of high.lv skilled men. We are especislly qualified to re pair high grade watches of either foreign or domestic make. Albert Edholm Omaha' Oldest Established Jswelar. Sixteenth and Bornsy Bts. -JJ Removal Announcement "Wo wirh to announce to our patrons and the public tbat we have moved two doors efist, in the place formerly occupied by tlie Belmont Restaurant, and will continue the business under the name of 0. P. Restaurant Enjoy your food hero with the absolute assur ance that it is puie, clean and wholesome. Try our place today you'll be come a regular member of the "U. P. "family of par ticular diners. OPEN ALL THE TIME 0. P. Restaurant 1516 DODGE STREET PLAYER PIANOS $480 fin fam4 osk Pin jot. St- not. lstt tyU $348 $450 Whituy Plsyer, oak, $not. st $348 $560 Story k, Oark, mahogany, 8S- sot $370 $600 Kimball, mahogany, 88-not. st $370 $J78 Colambis Player, mahogany, SS-nOt av4Qf $1,100 Kranich ft Bach, grsndplay r, mahogany finish $1 kjt n,M0 Wslts Unrlght AutograVll Player Plaao $050 Bach, small !, st tftr.n atLessThanVa - mMAt a A ii j ir i L.UURJ m A Profit! W 9 ar ' J V