The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 02, 1923, HOME EDITION, Image 8

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Bicycling is not a lest art in Omaha. . rjui'.c a i'ad wi ll
>t S oup e> college girl* tills summer. The pktuie to (.' ? upper right -!io«»
cf them leaving the attractive new heme of Mrs. H. I). Jolley at 3fil»
Em'le -.lr -?t following breakfast there Their next s‘op won Elmwood pari,
ail" c Mi-s Mildred Larsen dropped down at the foot of a glowering lot "in
pole for n moment's rest.
Airs. Paul Wilcox, ah? was Miss Bonnie Junes; Misses Edo Grenavxlf
rn:l Mag.-ret Tliompson are expert cyclists. They ean ri.le witii-m e- ng
their hr.tid.'ebars nnd otherwise put to shame the average messenger boy
who thirl-, around the city streets with the magic of a Mercury.
\ see- nd bicycle breakfast will be given tomor.-o-.v morning by M s
Mnr-nret Thompson nt Elmwood Park rluh. when Mildred Larsen w'll lie
the honor guest. Miss Larsen, formerly of this city, is now n studen:
at the I niversify of Lower California. The bike Is n popular fad among
the college set in Io* Angeles, aeco-d'ng to Miss Ijusom.
Guests at the breakfast and at a house party to he given by Miss
Thompson later In the week will Include: Mrs. Paul Wilcox, 'Misses Eno
Grenawalt, Vesta BeaTers, I .cone I.eery, Mildred I.arson, Kuth Parker, Mil
frrd Ole«on of Seattle, and Marjorie Dean.
Miss Dean, cousin of Mrs. Jolley, li from Manchester, England
She Is In this country attending Smith college and is en route there,
having spent the summer in lx>» Angeles. Mrs. Joiley. who chaperones
the group, was formerly professor in journalism at Omaha university,
>.he g. a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Miss Gren. wait
is a member of Delta Delta Delta at the University of Nebraska. Mbs
Larsrn is a member of Delta Sigma. Miss Wilrox and Miss Thompson
ere members of Delta Sigma Plii at the University of Omalin.
Caddy
Tourney
Missed His Knife When Pie
Was Served. Boys “Con
■•erIe’’ Themselves Some
Putts.
By GAB'S'.' DKTAYIA
r>NB hundred and thirty-three rad
| ilios of a local country club
1 J held their annual tournament
•‘rl.lry, Of course, they were given a
,t s i at no i-i with h
-■ui-reh from the club president and
all that.
"Would yen believe It,” a woman
onlooker «-■ mntented afterward, "only
one of all that crowd ate with his
knife. But that one ate everything
with it. potatoes, meat, and even the
more precarious carrots. Me looked
utterly lor.t." she said, "when they
b:. i .it t j a i .» do and leu
• ini nothing bet a fork."
. o. sr.e ooyn made 41) on the
ty rounds and one a 44. Instead
f r.tutting the 44 score out of the
. . -w y tin m. t up 4.,s admit ed in
•mite grown-up fashion, that they had
''e-inc. i!m1” themselves some putts. So
tii y played off the game Saturday
i ii ih- club's good men golfers cad
• r.g fa them, and Incidentally,
c ni.ng strokes.
.‘layers at the clab say the greens
v. re a funny s'ght Friday morning,
it li lls shooting across In every dl
i e.ion, sometimes humping Into earh
nlh r on Ihelr way to the cup and
no less than 10 or n dov.en on at one
ipe. Anyway, "a good time was
1 il by all,” mid If Gabby knows
. t:: the caddy tournament next
r she is going to spend the day,
t r where In a blase world could
.. i , tun be found?
-- • 'I TIFF I. clothes are expen
s’ve, but at that they pay. A
da ntlly gowned feminine, In
t <• . p»*t of summer frocks, was
tr; Friday. Parking space was
, . n y tn And, and she left her car
at some distance from the entrance
to the store.
Gluing at hsr tiny wrist watch,
Mrs. Howell and Son to
Winter in Europe .
Mr*. Brandon Howell, and son.
Brandon, who have been visiting Mrs.
Howell's parents. COI. and Mrs. Wil
liam G, Doane at Grand Forks. N. D.,
have relumed to Omaha. Mrs. How
ell Is giving up her apartment arid
will leave September 8 to Join her
parents In St. Paul, Minn, for a
motor trip to New York. Mrs. Howell
and eon will ' 1 the tnrly
fall for a winter in outhern Europe.
Out-of-Town Guest*.
Ills* Jtanmnn Simpson of Brayton,
In., g est of Miss Irene Morrissey snd
I Mm Julia Coffey of Nebraska City,
' guest of Miss Florence Sullivan. Will
| l>e honor guests at a theater party at
I tbs Orphoum given tomorrow hy
- Kappa Alpha T>elta followed by din
ner at the King Fong Cafe.
■ she saw that 30 minute* had passed
With dutiful conscience she sped
toward her car. which a relentless
officer might tag at sny minute.
But hint! Clouds glowered and
large drops of wet, wet. rain were
fulling. She couldn't, she wouldn't,
spoil her lovely outfit. She waited
patiently in the foyer of the atore.
The shower over, she rushed to her
car, but, nlas, too late. The hateful
tag fluttered from her eteerlng w fieri.
It was too much. Tears fell as freely
ns the unwelcome rain of a few mo
ments before.
What to do? Her husband was out
of town. She was leaving herself the
next day end simply could not appear
In police court. She called a few
faithful friends, hut could find no
one to take up her burdens.
Finally, dauntless and resolute, she
drove straight to the police station
and told her story to the proper i\fft
clal. Perhaps he ha* a wife of his
own and knows the cost of clothes.
At any rate, a note of sympathy
came Into hla voice and he dlstn ssed
the charming damsel with these
words:
“Never mind. Run along and I'll
take care of It for you. I don't I fame
you at ell for not wanting to apoll
your pretty dresa.''
“Build Club.House
in City,” Advice
of Mrs. Winter
'Tell the club women not to build
a clubhouse outside. Put it down In
the city."
So said Mr*. Thomas G. Winter,
president of the General Federation
of Women's Clubs, to Mis* Luella
Allen of Omaha at Chautauqua, N. Y.,
this summer.
"No active political life for me."
Miss Allen quote* Mrs. Winter as sny
Ing, which Mis* Allen Interpreted as
meaning Mr*. Winter would not be an
office seeker.
Mrs. Winter gave some wonderful
addresses at Chautauqua, according to
Miss Allen, especially on the subject
of world peace. "She Is a brilliant,
forceful woman,” said Miss Allen.
M.ss Allen returned Friday nfler
her third season at Chautauqua as
heud of tho stringed Instrument de
partment. She has been engaged
again for the next season. During
the eummer she received on offer to
Instruct at Princeton this coming
year, but refused It to return to
Omaha. Miss Allen's studio Is at the
Loyal hotel.
Anna Rons Party Lands.
Telegrams have been received from
member* of the Ross party who haw
landed at Quebec after their Euro
pean tour of two months Mrs, C. G.
McDonald and her daughter, Char
lotte, will arrive In Omaha at 4 30
p. m Monday,
Mrs. Phebe Kullawny, daughter,
Miss Ethel, atnl *on, Wilbur, will
visit In Philadelphia, returning to
Omaha Jute In the week.
Mina Augusta Bowen la rxperteg tj
come directly home, as Is MIS* Dor
othy Lyle.
Mr. and Mrs O W Platner and
Miss Josephine and son. John, are ex
perted September 6 or 4, according to
word here.
Mr*. Exra Millard will visit In Can
ada for a month, returning to Omaha
October 1.
Miss Della Hudson will visit -n
Omaha with her grandmother. Mrs
John Hudson, before going on to her
home In Long Reach. Mrs. Leonora
Diet* Nelson, now In New York, who
went nhrnnd with Miss Hns* last year
and remained for a year, will he In
Omaha this fall for a visit.
Announce Engagement.
Mr. and Mrs. M Fox announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Hess, to William H«r*nff, son of Mr.
and Mr*. Mnx Herxoff. of Sioux City,
la. No date haa been *et for the
wedding
M iss Me tea 1 fe First
September Bride
At 8:30 last evening was solemniz'd
the firm of this season s many fall
weddings, when Mias Rachel Met
calfe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs lames
W. Metcalfe, became the bride of Ed
ward J. I'helpa, jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward .1. Phelps, sr. The cere
mony was performed at the home of
the bride s parents, I)r. Edwin Hart
Jenks ofn. iating In the presence of
the immediate relatives and friends.
Mias Metcalfe’s engagement, It will
he remembered, was announced last
January.
The bride was attend'd by Mrs.
Edward J. Connor, Jr., who was mat
ron of honor. Two yeats ago Miss
Metcalfe served as maid of honor
when Mrs. Connor, who was then
Miss Eleanor MeGIlton, was married.
Miss Katherine Wyatt of 8t. Louis,
cousin of the bride, was Miss Met
calfe's only bridesmaid, while little
Miss Helen Wyatt, daughter of Mr
nnd Mrs. J. P. Wyatt nnd Miss Jane
Waite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
B. Waite, were flower glrla. Ray
mond Phelps, brother of the groom,
was best man and the brides two
brothers, George 8. and Walter L.
Metcalfe, served as ushers.
The bride was gowned In white
chiffon, headed In pearls nnd rhine
stones on the waist, girdle and edge
of the aklrt which was made In petals
The bride s long veil was made of net,
forming a train. The headdress was
made of the same rose point lace
which the first Rachel Metcalfe, this
Rachel Metcalfe's grandmother, were
on her wedding day In 8t. Louis Miss
Metcalfe's bouquet was of orchids,
llllrs of the vnlley and bride's roses.
Her going away gown was a three
'pier# suit of navy blue with the blouse
nnd coat embroidered. She wore with
It n rote fox fur piece and a small
black hat
The matron of honor wore green
chiffon In petal effect which waa
edged with rhinestones Her bouquet
was of pink roses. Miss Wyatt was
gowned In orchid chiffon with s largo
illitam how on the side hack nnd a
full skirt made In petals She car
ried a bouquet of tea roses. The
flower girls wore pink georgette with
ruffled skirls anil sashes with large
hows Their hnskels arte Ailed with
flowers that carried out the color
scheme of pink nnd orchid Mrs.
Metcalf, the bride's mother, wore
a gown of handmade white lace over
pink georgette and a coinage of
OphcllA loses. The groom's nmth'r,
Mis Phelps, wore gray emhiolilerad
ere 1 e w.ili a comige ol plot r,--s s
The house was decorated with
palms, ferns and luiaket* of giadiolas.
**l#ri and roses Tha wedding march
Vliss Beveridge to
Instruct at New
Brownell Hall
Mims I.enore Beveridge, daughter of
Supt. J. H. Beveridge of the Omaha
public school*, has been selected as
Instructor In mathematic* and science
at Brownell Hall for the coming
year. In her selection, the school au
thorities declare they have secured a
worthy addition to a strong faculty.
She Is a graduate of Orlnnell col
lege, with the degree of A. B . and
has done post graduate work at Co
lumbia university. Her first teaching
experience wrs had In Iowa and she
was later Identified with the Denver
High school.
In a personal letter to the principal
of Brownell, Dr. A. E. Wlnship of
Boston, veteran school man and edi
tor of the Journal of Education,
henrtlly endorsed the selection of Miss
Beveridge, whom he has known for
some yeare.
Leave for Winter.
Mr and Mrs. D W. Tlllotion left
Friday evening for Washington, D. C.,
to vl*lt their «on, t'lnude It. Tlllotson,
who l» In the government service, for
est deportment, l.nter on they will
visit Mouth Caroling to spend the win
ter with their dgughttr, Florence
(Mrs Henry W. Harrel. whose hue
l>ond Is on the faculty of the gtste
Agricultural school at Clemion col
lege, founded upon the estate of the
old John C. Calhoun plantation They
will return to Omaha next April.
Card Parly.
The Columbian club of .Sat ml
Heart parish will give a caul party
.a Lyceum hall. Twentynrcoijii vmd
Locust. on Wedneeday. at u4* il« '*
tesaca will be Meedames .1. Wdijon,
It. Worley, Leo Batefdr and T J
Horan.
was played by the West Sisters
string quartet A reception it the
home of the bride* parents followed
the ceremony.
Mi. and Mr*. I’helpn left Immediate
ly for a wedding trip through Yellow
Mono and Kates Park*. Salt Lalm
city. Colorado Spring* and Denvei
They will be nt home after October 1
at the Austin apartments
Mrs. Phefpa is n graduate of \\ i*h
Ington university In St Louis and Mr
1’holpn nf Lidand Stanford inilvendtj
in Lo* Angeles.
Among the out of town guests at
the wadding were Mr and Mim H. I*
Wyatt and daughter*. Katl ime and
Heli ti. Mr and Mrs. (leorge Htrodt
man. and Mi. and Mrs K H Waite
and daughter. Jnn -. and son*, Ulchard
ami Uforge, all of St. Louis
September a Month of Laces
and Orange Blossoms
The month of September promises
'to be one of laces and orange blos
soms. Indeed It Is rivaling June as
the month for fashionable weddings,
ltfgun last evening, its first day, tvlth
the marriage of Miss Rarhel Metcalfe
to Edward J. Phelps. Jr . It bids fair
to be crowded full of brides and bridal
parties. Yet in spit# of the great
Interest social Omaha takes In these
weddings, nevertheless it Is loath for
them to come, since nearly all of
them take from the city popular
members of its young set. .
Tuesday, September 4, Is to V
wedding day of three brides. MS*
Eleanor Carpenter, daughter of Mrs
Frank Carpenter, will wed T>onald
Petlis of T.lnooln on that date The
wedding will take place at the C’nl
vary Itaptist church, and with it
Omaha loses the first of its Septem
ber brides to I.incoln. for the bride
am! groom will live there
Miss Mary Downey, another bride
of September 4 will be married at
ih« home of her patents. Mr. and Mr*
her Qnly Attendant,
The third bride. M.** \M Alfred
Travis, daughter of Mr.* T T. Trftvi*.
will married Tufudny evening to
Dr raid J Btact of Mullen Neb
jaf the home of Mr a nit Mr a II W.
Anderson Omaha will In*#* Mi** Tia
via. too. for *hr and her husband wilt
reside In Mullen
Immediately following the popular |
“fourth,** tomes the fifth, the wed I
dim: driv of Mi*.* E*ther \Ve*lorfiehi
daughter of Mr and Mr*. Ellery Hill
M e*terfleld. who will be married to
the R* v 1 i\v*nn Etveriy of Hai t i* |
burg. Pn M « M'«*tet field and hei
husband v 111 reside in Harrisburg
M>* M r*t» »field will wear on h* t
wedding day a ring that wa* k,\«?i
her by her grandmother She will be
the * vrnth bride to near It
t*n September 10. the wedding of
M a* M uirlne K'» hardson. datightet
of Mr and Mr* Matter W Richard
Aon. to Hon bt Robbins, of I«o* An
goles. will take place at tha home of j
.the bride's parents. Miss Richard
[son will reside In Wichita, Kan.
Social Omaha is much Interested In
the marriage of Miss Martha Moiton
of Nebraska City which will take
plnce there at the Si. Mark Episco
pal church on the evening of Septem
ber 26. Miss Morton will wed Fred
eric Eatner of Dubuque, la. Miss
Morton is a granddaughter of J.
Sterling Morton.
On September 2? comes the wed
dir.g of Miss Helen Howe, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Edgar K Howe, to
Philip Bradford Chase of Ashokan,
N Y which will be solemnised In
Brooklyn at tbe Plymouth church,
the pulpit of Dwight Hillls. Miss
Howe also will reside In the east
October, too has Its toll of brides
On October 6. the wedding of Miss
Mildred Weston to Virgil llaggart
"III take place, on October 10. that
of Miss Hratrir* Johnson to Stewart
[McDonald, and on Oct. her 20, M ss
Dorothy Belt will becotne the bride
of Kransis Haines
National Officer of Jobs
Daughters Here
Monday.
Daughters will gire « dimu-i
Monday evening nt ti o'clock at the
Masonic temple complimentary to the
grand supreme guardian. Sirs Kffie
Kedmond of Chicago Ten supreme
and grand officers will also he pres j
cnt.
Monday bridge.
M!*ao« Helen and llehecc.i Moor,
will nntertaln seven tables of hrltlg>
nt their home Monday
Sorority Lntcrtniiis.
Vhl ivita «ort>rity ♦»»irrrt tin
n»| '20 oui'lfv wt n picnic *uppcr and
dano* »t Vftllcy Saturday evening.
Luncheon W ednetdav.
Mrs Ne.t M it t will In hostess at
luncheon at the omaht club Wed
iieaday.
Miss Helen Howe s
Engagement Is
Announced
i At a five table bridge party given
at their home yesterday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar F. Howe
nounced the engagement of their
' daughter. Miss Helen Miller H we. to
; Philip Bradford Chase, son of Mra.
i Clement Chase rf Ashokan. N Y..
j formerly of this city. The welding
"ill take place September f? *• tho
i Plymouth church in Brooklyn N T.
This is Henry Beecher's old chunk
and is now the Dwight Hilhs pulp t.
M ss Howe is a graduate of Cen
tral High school and of lYradfonl
academy In Bradford. Mi -s She haa
her A B. degree from the t'n v. sily
of Nebraska where she was a mem
ber of Delta G ei.r.i s vor.t>. The
last year she lit* he, n attend s the
V M T« d 8ch of So W «
where she plans to attend another
year after her marriage
Mi Chase is a graduate of Cen
tral 11 gh s.'hol nod of K,nt sch, 1
in C nn-ct; it H attended Coioetl
where he w.-s a member of Chi Psl
frateiOi.v Due.* g ’he war hr w.s
i the balloon service and alter hd
the balloon schistl in Omaha. Be was
.11 business in Omaha until la- Jan
uary.
Miss Howe and b--t parent-. '-.no
ah 'ut s : •. inter \ f.M m - k!>«.
Map, tun iha |1 -Op'o are p‘ .m « to
go east for the we d ns
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Kappa Kappa Gamma will hue an
•'*1 d*v party In Omaha n**\t Situr»
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G. K. Part ice.
1 he I K daft or Central H
•*« ht'ol rav* a thf4i«r p*rt\ at iha
Strand for ru*her* on F*rKl,i\ **\e z
and Monda> x*\\\ entertain at tv ••
•on at :ha KoiucnelU