; The Omaha Sunday Bce ! ™ ™ | VO! M NO 47 PART THREE OMAHA, SUNDAY MOjWtHO, MAY 4, 1994. I C TO rKNTH tjftss '* c///C* v cA^ty JtLtttey f 5 HE YN M PHOTO 1 Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. Turney announce the betrothal of (heir daughter. Alice Mary, to Maynard Armstrong ftuchanan son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Buchanan. The engagement la the culmination of a romance begun when Mias Turney was a freshman In Central High school, ami continued later In the 1'nlversity of Nebraska, where Miss Turney, nn Alpha fill Omega, was chosen two years ago as one of the university’s jO most beautiful girls. Mr. Buchanan la a graduate of Hhattuck Military academy, at Faribault, Minn., and attended the university where lie was a member of Phi Delta theta. • • • Of unusual beauty was the wedding of Miss Dorothy Judson to Wallace Mirpard which took place Thursday evening at the First Presbyterian church It was carried out In white and gold of the Raster lilies, which were used In the decorations. After two week* In Colorado Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Nhepard will return to Omaha to make their home. They will spend the summer at the Judson home In Falrarres. • • • One of the week's moat charming hostesses was Mrs. Kdwsrri la>ary, who was at home yesterday to 150 guests In honor of Velma lads Hutton, coloratura soprano, who la to appear Haturday evening as soloist for the Omaha Hymphnny orchestra. Hprlng flowers In shell pinks added to an already lovely setting. Mrs. I.rary wore a striking gown of black and white chiffon, Miss'Hntton, one In white; Mrs. Frank Boyd, whose guest she le, wore blue georgette, and Miss Msry Munchhoff s soft dress of white. Assisting Mrs. Leary were Mcsdainee W. E. Martin, A. I. Crelgh, J. W. Hughes, George Engler, Arthur Coad, J. M. Harding, Nainuel Rees, N. C. Leary, Misses Helen Hussle, Kleanor Barkley, May I/eary, Nan Murphy. f -• — — — —V® Omaha Altrusans Do a Modern Paul Revere in Michigan Breaking All Traffic Regulations, They Expected a Night in Jail—Instead, .They Made Their Train. Bjr GABBY. T 110815 Altrusa girl* rrom Omaha war* "Juat the limit" at the na tional convention at Kalamazoo, Mich., from which they returned thla week. They haven't told tha atory on themselves, but bad news travels fast, you know, and this is already spread. Ing over town. G’onventlonlals had been taken over to Rattle (.‘reek, about SO miles away, to sea the sights, and find out the way to health and why "there's a reason." They were warned that they must be at a certain place at a certain hour to get the Interurhan back to Kalamazoo that night. The Omaha delegation had been as sorted all over the place by a young gallant, who finally deposited them at a lonesome-looking spot, ssylng It was "according to Instructions." Con stsrnatlon overtook ths girls when they realized they ware soma distance from ths station and that the hour for the train was upon them. Thsy appealed to a passerby. "You’ll never make your train. There It goee now," she said, point ing down the street. "Rut wait a minute, maybe you can, If thla man will help you out." Rhe halle .» genial appearing gen tleman who waa driving by. "Rure, get In," he ordered. The girls will nevsr be quits aura what happened. All they recall lg a dizzy whirl through ths main strssta of town: not a stop or a stuttsr at any crossing; no regard, apparently, for Irafflo regulatlona; only a hagy, sick feeling as they pictured a night In jail. Several miles out at a llltla way side station, the driver overtook the train which they bad missed In town. "How dared you do It, thsy breathed hoarsely as they pulled themselves on to ths car, mutlsrlng a feeble and frightened thanks. "Oh, that was all right, girls You see I'm the chief of police." THOUGH flowers will always re twain sympathy's sweetest mes senger, many popular substi tutes are being used, especially for ( unfortunates who have to spend sny considerable lime In s hospital. Rein Uvea of Miss Virginia Cotton say that when she, came fsorn the hospital recently the scene lesemhled * moving day, for she was preceded, flanked and followed by phalange* of gifts. Including a young library of bonks, » perfect trousseau of neg llgecs, bracelets, and perfumery enough to stock a amall shop. Ths prize for unusual gifts, how ever, goes to Mrs, H. M. Adams, who makes a custom of sending a howl of goldfish to Invalid friends. In thla connection It la Interesting to notice that some writers maintain goldfish are better than ths poppy seed »/. Induce relaxation. Watclilng Ih* liquid and leisurely motlona of the flah In their cryatal ephere la claim *d to be tha ahort route to dream land. To be aure It doea not effect a cat that way, but thla fact may Imply a entitle comjillment to the recipient ut the rift. A modern development of tha old jelly and cuatnrd therne la entreated by Mra. Amoe Thomaa, who aenda a three courae dinner In thermopneka filled with hot nr cold dnlntlea and cleverly arranged to tempt an In valld'a appetite. Mra. Herbert Imnlela contrlhutea foreign pictorial magn alnea to the amuaement of her boa pital-bound frlenda. "Don't write, eend candy,” la an unpopular alogan with alck peraona, (Tarn In Page Two, Column Two.) w c'Mfs &Wu)araL 7~ Jjnaty OfWfU- A photo “ Nebraska Club Women to Go in Special Cars to National Convention The biennial convention of the gen eral federation of women * club* will be held In Lo* Angela*, June 1 to 14. A ipeolal train will carry th* Nebra* ka delegation to th# convention. Thl* train will leave Omaha May 2H and will reach Lincoln about «, leaving IJncoln at did. May 29, th# train will arrive In llenver where th# train* from other line* hearing other delegation* will be met. At 11:30 a. m. tbl* aame day, the women will reach Colorado Hprlng* where they will meet the lllfnol* *|>erl*|. At thla place they will be given time to Vf#w Pike'* peak, th# Harden of the Hod* and the Cave of the Wind*. At 9:13 a. m., May 30, th# delegation* will b# at Hunt* Ke, N. M , the oldeat capital In the t.’nlted fitaie*. There will be a three quarter* of an hour atop. In the afternoon of tbl* earn* day a atopovar will be made at Al buquerque, N. M,, where an Indian mu*#utn will be vlilled. Karly May II a train will be run direct to the Hrand Canyon where the women will ' 1.. 1 " 1 * Three Generations an Attractive Group V jMn.JiM Corny an Mrs A & Quaker •Mia JcLn0*Oortttjaii Hmt'hArt Maarten Thl* unusually altrartlve three generation* group allow* Mr*. A. K Boeker with her daughter, Mr*. A. M. Corrigan, and her granddaughter, •lean. Mr*. Corrigan leave* for her home In Nt. lamia Ihl* week, following a vlalt here with her parent*. Nhe war formerly 'll** Catherine Keeker, 'll** •lean, who I* attending llunder sellout. will remain with her grandparent* until the end of the term. Nhe eame to them when her parent* were moving from Cleveland to Nt. Iaiul* several month* ago Mr*. Corrigan ha* enjoyed a renewal of frlend*hlp In Mt Iami* till* winter ullh Mr*. Kraner* Murphy (Mlta Marlop Waller), who treat there lg January sc • bride. spend an entire isy. June 1 they will lake luth-heon at th* Clolater Mlaalon Inn nt Hlveralde, Cal., and In the aft ernoon will reach ifc# Angelea, Th* Nebraska delegation will make their heud'juartera at the Hotel Clark. Delegatee representing the elate will he Mr*. Paul Perryman of Ord, president: Mr*. John Hlaker, Hastings, date director; Mr* Kdgar B. Penney, Fullerton, past slat* president; Mrs W. K. Mlpler, Oakland, editor ol "The Mtilleiln." Mrs, A, If, Brooke will go from Hnallnga. Among the Mnooln women will be Mr*. C. I, Halt, Mr*. J H. Johnson, Mr*. II r. I.uekey, Mr* C. fwVrlendt Mra. 10. V. Iteil, Mr*. Jntne* 'f. Iun*he Worn*a * club: *l*» Mrs. I, M laird and Mr*. Kdgar Allen. Mr* Will W Blackman will repre e*nt fh# Fremont Woman's club. Ah# will vlalt In Portland, Ora., and th* nortwaat before returning home. Mr*, fllarkman haa a aon In lot* Angeles and will leave two wek* In ad vane# of tha convention for a vtalt with him. Mr*. Henry Wehnar, president of th# Fremont dub will b* unahl# to attend, «* will *lao th* newly alerted president, Mr#. Arthur O, Christian eon, For Mr. find Mr*. Henry ^iirti* Swearingen. Henry Curll* Hwearlnran of Oh! i**o arrived Hnturday noon to ti.eml (he weekend wllh Mr*. Hweariiiam (Helen Hmelle), and her mofher, Mr* William H, Hmelle Helm dev avanln* Mr and Mra” C ir Walrath rev* a dinner for (he Kwaarlnren* end today Mr end Mr* W. II, Hmelle will rive a dinner Mr, Hwearlnaen return* to I'hlram Mon **•***. rr A fill Mi* ItthN .1 lit>*f*i HA I*ft ii.1 Mr* ll.wnw l: Mir*lf»i1 * IMIltl' lit wtit Hr glrt.fi IN Ur* *ttAH«rtMig rg lit* fit'it n.g Mi* ii*n «hi** m, M"N|r« I* t hnlllN >N if fNI HWtltgl «Hh Mr* t. •* hiM IN rh»rg* nf th« |t|..gt*ir TNt |'itm»m l«**lwt*■ i Ihfil til rtfiAriii *<•!. 11.1*1. ■*Alt*fc MiM i*l Art ftlrll* Mint lIHrg iht (slrgtr *tiA •SM*i*t*• ItiiiMui %VMi*h«rw h nfein* •»(*** \ . g| (ai t Poliloflht 4l»* MaM-iiia* I' I AHwiu p * | t * I ► i ■ (ill inhg nr April Mart Turner aultyf Ivarrlatta <*iarli Haitfttn. . nMrai*« P.M* <4 1 ► It! •* I fnM I * M*»i| J lllll nil iMIptM <|ii p. i i n.( Mr i. j h«n> ( M< * manta No I and 41 • »*(•*« Nt. ) '*» Afi 4 H K Warndnrff firyi puiy Mn A l» hun* 4»« nnd Juan*. May Hrrakfa»t. Thr nn>inl)pr* t.f Ihp Hr*tll**t Mil* l.ndlrit llolf rlul. will ll'il.l ihrlr nn min) Mny l*ti.if> .*i*t».. • ••*# *•» her 4* *M*f ttwrharw « ft*** *t Ml** MaatatV *.4n- l*.4ih* Inti Me* !»• • « will ent*» Nmtltt *-It*** p> th* fall Root fa ml lie# «|t| git 14 W*H**t*> Mr and Mi* W M It*- r*r |MM th* Mi»l *1 lun* ti t " *H**I* t Thar WtH tni't' put*it hit tli* itlhllllM nf th»li itui|Mn Jut n il and for htr tulutruurnt depaitme with * part* nf hrr ihumttM f«f • *«mtw*f at'r**4 finder th* tar* of t*wf. and Mr* Ward nf th* Wetlealey fault) Mi »tid Mr*, M M l,*u»*lrr wilt meet Ihrir am. lit til a *t,pb»*tt«r* at It*clfttotlOt, in .III',* and with him will g« to Wetteatey when Ml*. Virginia tf#n»al*r praiidatea, Mr* tlfotg* W. IMntnrr will »lao go to W*l|r#|#y f*t»e and h*r 4# tar J-*p|ihln*i will »i*'tid a month in th* «*•! *ft*r th* gtoduaiion *i*r Hum Mr ami Mr* K I* Patton will l*at* alrnut Jun* 12 for \Vel|**l*y, to ha with th*lr daughter. Kruno#*. Ilrr flano*. tUlpli t'amplndl. whom *h* will w**} nut y#*r, will not b* aMa to ha in W#lt#«l#v for iuinm*n<*maril l>r and Mr*. II I* Wharry will motor to Otialde III. in Juna for tha graduation of th*lr mi, Wallar, from Onald* Military a*hool Th* rouAff man will *nt*r th* t'nlveralty of Nahraaka In th* fall. Mr, and Mr*. Piank I. Adnma plan to go »a«t In Jun* to attend III* gradiiu'inn Uf their *<>n, (lurk*, from r'ornell unlvrralty Mr, Adam*, Jr., la taking a group of hla cla»«m«t*a to Rump* Jun* 21 Mr. and Mr*. A. K Itllrhl* will go *n*t for th* graduation of thalr daughter, ICmrnn. from Mia* Konttnar*' achool In Waahington, ft, C. Mr*. Margaret llynoa will go to Hill athrml, Pottntowp, Pa , to ha with h*r *or, William. I.at*r they will »p*nd the aummer ahrond with Mr* Nelaon I'pdlk* and Nelaon, Jr. Former Omaha Girl Writes From Lucknow, India From Toil B«Kh Olrl*' achool at T.urknow, Ml** Jean Bothwell, who went to India more than a year aicn, to enter Method!*! rnl**lonary ner vine In a aecrrtarlal capacity, write* to Mr*. J, D. Buchanan of Omaha, under dale of April 2 Hhe haa apent ecnalderable of her time thu* far in ■tudylna the langnaae. Her letter aay* In part: "IcUeknow I* hot, hotter, and rapid ly Retting hotte*t and then we will ahut up nhop and no to the hill*. I will be Kind when It come* time to climb the hill, a* the wind* are rather trying. We rl*r early nnd »iart • school at 6:30 these day*, and the whole thing la over by 12 o'clock. I have been staying In the office until ..bout 1 o'clock and then come up here to my room for rest or whatever I please until tiffin time, about I, which I* served In our room* Then one needn't emerge until after sun down when the winds die and a peace ■“ ful coolness cornea to ease up the strain, "I.nst year I had five months In ihe hills because of language study but this year only si* weeks, as achool ■ gins si^ln In July. We have about 1.'»0 girl* In the boarding department, l ight now I am training a group for * drama, aa they rail It, to be given at the dose of school for a farewell to the graduating class They are such nice girls and It Is great fun to work with them. "We wear pith helmets everywhere In the daytime because of the sun. and there la no beauty about them unices they are cleverly disguised. Ho all we need hati for are evenings and church." For Recent Bride. Among affairs of the week honor ing Mrs. Stephen Brown (Miss Maude Miller), whose marriage last summer was recently announced, Included a shower given by Mrs. Lyman Cross at her home Friday night. Miss Ar Una Oarucroas will give a luncheon on Tuesday and Mlaa Eleanor Una s luncheon Wednesday at the Athletic club and Mias Marie Carveth will en tertain Saturday afternoon RINCHAKT MA«»p*N PHOT O otfiss clstre *. 'hear, of I.lnroln, who I* a gueat of her aunt, Mr* (’harlr* Murk*, nut of h*r roiieln, Mr*. Walter C, ftlopp, thl« t»Mlc*t"l w*« announced today Ml** f’haaa’a nance, rteorg* Kdwnrd ttalllgari, Jr, rif I.lnroln la alao a gue*t here Mlaa Chn*e I* the daughter of Mr end Mr* It M, Ch’ie* of I.lnroln Ah* I* * graduate nf the Vulva-ally of Met,rank a, »tiei n alia wa* ■ member •if Kappa Kappa riainma. and Mr. Aalltgnn ta an nlumnii* of Delta Kap pa Kpailon of lha Vnivaralty of lilt pola. 1 . Exhibit at Public Library During Music Week I hiring Munir waak, May 4-10, th* public library will hold an aahlbltlon on (ha aaook of Uragnrlan rhanta formarly uaad In Milan ralhadral An lllumlnalad manuarrlpt of tha 18th rantury, Autograph'd Irttara of tha follow ing: Mayarbaar. (lonnod. Offnnbnrh, ftarllor, Mandalaiuihn, I'aganlpl Man rlatta (toning, Arthur Hutltvan, Jo hum Hlrauaa Haifa, Itaathovan, fanny Lind, Haalnl, Kiaui Ma»t, Mar 4a, A doling |*»tu. A ft ticket for a Jenny Idnd oon cert In Cleveland, November T, till and a program for tha name eoncert which waa aold ai tha door for UH cent*, Book# "A (eneral hltlory of mualo from the earlier ««*• to the preaent period," t volume*, by Chari** Burney, published In 171*. Thla work allll rank* a* on* of the hlaheet an ihnrltle* on the htalory of mualc. "The American musical miscellany a collection of Ihe newest and treat approved »cnya, ael to mualc," pub llabed In till On* song In thla col lection Is an od* for th# Fourth of July, A collection of symphony c oncer I preyram# coverlna a period of covers! year*, received from Boston, Phil# delphla. New Tork and Mlnneapolta, belonaln* to the Omaha Symphony orchealra and deposited temporarily at the puhllc library The library la tinder obturation to • he mualc la na of Omaha fer melt many valuable auaaeaflona rra iilto* Ihe purchase of letoka of much and look* relation to tha aubject ut , ««•!«. | Miss Emily Burke Announces Bridal Attendants At an avanln* caramony at All Raima Rpiempal church. Tuesday • June S. Mlaa Rmily Rurke. daughter of Mr and Mra Kdward I. Rurke will ha wad ta OrenvIUe Tremaine Andrreon of Maw York City. The bride to ha hee rhoeen Mre Richard Mallory a* her matron af honor Her hrldeematde art!! Include MWeea Krna Reed. Mary Mcraman, Winifred Rmlth. Mlae Rurke e migr Adeline Kent of KentfleM. Cal. with whom eh* ettended VeeMir Kethar lt»a. Rchwah of Xnr York City. who wax a rlaaemete of Mlae Rurke'e at Veaaar. end Ruth MrOey Mr An.1era.ine groomsman Will b* •nimuixwl later He will arrive I* Omaha the latter part of Mar KrktfrnilY Kntrrlgin* Mie# Hllllgann The Phi Heta Pi fraternity af tfce I'nlverelly of Netrraaka College of Medlrlnr will entertain a number of the ya.lu.it.-. end their wires af dirt nrr U«lay al their twa fraternity houae. In h* no» at Miaa Derig Wig