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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1924)
Council Bluffs Society v V- j Peregoy-t'nderwood. Announcement is being made to day by Mr. end Mrs. H. J. XTnder uo'od of Dumfries of the marriage of ilielr daughter, Katheryn, and Jack Peregoy, ton of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Peregoy. The ceremony took place on December 23, 1W23. Mrs. Peregoy has Just returned home from Stevens college in Oolum ‘ phi. Mo. She Is a member of the Kta , V Epsilon Gamma aororlty. Pre-Nuptials. Replete with honors for brides elect v as the past week with Its round of ’ - lietles ami pleasure. On Friday Miss Mildred Sears and Miss Melissa Stevenson, both of whom Will lie married In June, shared hon ors at an artistically arranged break fast at which Miss Hazel Long and Miss Mignon Maynard were co-host esses at the home of the latter. The after-breakfast hours were devoted to hemming tea towels for the honor guests, who were also showered with Kitchen utensils. The Mothers' elub of Oak Street school, where Miss Sears has been teaching, gave her * party and show er of miscellaneous gifts last Teusday. On Friday evening at. a dinner given by Miss Esther Terry, Miss Dorris Rosch announced June 26 as ihe date of her marriage to J. Carroll ■ r-< Anderson. ' Another bride of this month to' be complimented last week was Miss Virginia Winslow, who was honor guest on Saturday at u kitchen show er arranged bv Miss Clara Nelson, a sister of her fiance. Miss Dodge Entertains. At a luncheon given on Wednesday by Miss Anne Dodge the following guests were present: Mrs. John N. Baldwin and Mrs. Arthur Ciuiou of Omaha, Mrs. Drayto'n Bushnell. Mrs. George Phelps and Mrs. Kate Met the. For Des Moines Guests. Mr. ahd Mrs. Garland Rounds have as their guests from Des Moines Mrs. Rounds' sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wallace, in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hendricks of Omaha entertained at dinner Sat urday evening. Mr. Wallace is the son of Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace. California Visitor Feted. An extremely popular visitor from . , cthe Pacific coast is Miss Helen Henry of Pasadena, who arrived Friday for , n stay of several weeks with Junei Davis, who visited her In California ‘ at Just this time last year. t Tlie evening of her arrival Miss I fenry and her hostess attended the , dinner-dance at he Country club and ‘ Juii Saturday Miss Davis honored her | ^jvitli a luncheon there of 36 covers, followed by bridge. Mias Elizabeth Douglas will give a bridge-luncheon Monday for this vis- | itor, and Miss Dorris Ross, who re cently returned from St. Charles, Mo., where she attends "Lindenwood,” will entertain her at a luncheon, followed by bridge, on Tuesday. Miss Davis lias asked elx couples I lo the semi-weekly 'dinner-dance at ; the Country club Tuesday, In compll- * .oiwnent to Miss Henry, who will be "f honor guest at a bridge-tea when Miss (* *;iizubeth Woodbury entertains the 1 ** following day. A bridge-luncheon has been planned i for this popular girl on Thursday by Miss Nancy Stillman, and on Friday evening Miss Louise Voss and her toother, Harry Voss, will have dinner for her at the Brandeis tea room, i followed by dancing at the Country { i lub. Next SaturdaS' Miss Charlotte Zur t uehlen will have a bridge-tea for J Miss Henry. Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Filbert had » dinner guests at their home on tiesday evening Rev. and Mrs. Paul --‘rtlhmie Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hill Jtil Mr. find Mrs. Joe W. Smith. I imi heon. Mrs. Frank Garrett entertained at incheon on Thursday, honoring Miss /jlMaggie Garrett of Washington. D. C., Ann cousin of Mr. Garrett, who was ■ n nute to her home from a visit In 'allfornla. For Mrs. Ht-iser A hostess of the past week was Jw\lrs, Elmer Shugart who entertained ' - m Monday in honor of Mrs. W—J. v Helaer, who soon leaves with ner ., niily to reside in Chicago. Luncheon preceded the bridge • -rame at which prizes were awarded Mrs. W. T. Wilson and Mrs. Living ->ton of Omaha and Mr*. E. E. Evans. '' \ favor was also presented to Mrs. , >! lelser. Mrs. William Replngle of Shenan • ah was numbered among the guests. Mrs. Hetser and her husband were ■i-entiy honored with a dinner at lie Brandeis restaurant, given by !r. and Mrs. Walter Stephan. Birthday Celebration On the occasion of the seventh irfhday anniversary of Donald Wal •r. jr., his mother planned a gay ■lehratlon for some of his young iilends on Saturday from 4 until 1. , The guest list included Mary Louise •'utler, Barbara Wilcox, Betty Mayne, lubette and Dorothy Daniels, Flor ,iu e Day. Mary Virginia Wickham, •eggy Rounds, Hetty Reed and Gladys Stokes, Charles and Kelly ‘-.l-innon, Winfield Mayne, Junior b-nnesy, llnnnan Van Brunt. Donald • -'ilbert, Buddie Day, Tom Klk-klnger, •* -,to>d Paulson, Buddie Reed und r iiiiinle Waller. Receives Message from Paris Miss Anna Z. Ross had the unusual 2,perience last week of receiving at -wr:iu Thursday, a message which had e„ sent (jer from Purls, France, ■ Jiat same afternoon at 3. »* * Mian Ross annually conduct* tour J’.Ji* through Europe and to insure Jelr every comfort makes sll reserva — »<nns on boats, trains, hotels and su *#juiiotilles several weeks before the) *,‘;ifl. In planning with one transpor rtion company fnr their motor trip Jirough the liattle field* there was \pe point on which they wanted to aake definite arrangements for her l>nrtv *nd fearing that a letter at i bat late date might not reach her , iefore she left Council Bluffs on June lllor Montreal, from whence she sails, ‘ '*nt to New York a rsdlo message which was immediately telegraphed >n here, making the complete rils { ance in one nnd one-half hours. To Attend Class Reunions. * Mrs. Folsom Everest left last Mon 1 ,!hv for the cast to attend the com ■ mencement exercises st Vaasar, from whleh college she received her de J t:e», snd while away will be a mem ' |*r of s house party of one of her •laesmntes. Bli* will he joined In e short while A 1 -* Graduates to Enter Same School in Fall V__—— -' v.- m mm'_P^5 cAtiSi Douglas ~ tMt4i jo** Vcko<Tvtyiv^-> Two popular Council Bluffs young ladles to receive their diplomas this week are Miss Elizabeth Douglas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. i.. Douglas, who will be graduated with honors from Mrs. Pratt's School if individual Instruction in Omaha on Tuesday morning and Miss Jane Schoentgen. daughter of Mr. and Mis. Edward P. Schoentgen who, two days later, will complete her studies at. St. Katherine sehool in Davenport, la. From early chlldhor.l these girls have been close friends, as were also (heir parents, and Miss Douglas plans to attend the graduation exercises if Miss Schoentgen on Thursday next. Their' meeting w ill he doubly en joyable ns Miss Schoentgen recently returned from Europe and will have much Ilf interest to relate of her trip which extended over a period of three months. Ill the autumn Miss Douglas and Miss Schoentgen leave together for! Virginia to enter Sweet Briar college, by her husband, Who leaves on Wednesday next with his mother for l'ightstown, X. .1 . to attend the 10th reunion of lhs class from Reddle in stitute. > Mr. Everest's brother, Charles, now attends this school and he will return to Council Bluffs with his mother to spend the summer lu re. For a Bloomington Guest. Miss Laura Stine Marquis of Bloomington, III., was the Compli mented guest when Mrs. E. L. Moore entertained at a luncheon of 1R cov ers at her home on Saturday. Miss Marquis arrived Thursday for o, visit with the Moores and in her honor they will give a bridge dinner for 20 guests Monday evening. f Garrett* Entertain. One of the largest dinners at the Country club since the opening on May 23 was the one on Friday night aver which Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gar rett presided. The following guests were included 3* this affair: Messrs and Mesdames IV. S. Stillman, Fred Hurd. E. H. Ijoolittle, Waiter Stephan, X. W. Kvn sett, James Keliher, R lj. M. Turner, Dillon Ross, Elmer Shujfatt, J. A. Chirk. Dr. and Mrs. A. V. -Ilennesy. Dr. and Mrs. M. Ilennesy, Dr. and Mrs. I'liilip f'ogley and Fred Kenney. Activities of Alumnae. The annual reception for members af St. Francis alumnae will he held In the academy parlors Wednesday jfternoon, followed by a banquet at 7 o’clock that evening. Surprise for Mrs. Mullis. Mrs. Robert Mullis was pleasantly surprised on Thursday evening by a number of Ivr musical friends, who came to bid her farewell before she leaves for California to spend ji month. Xearly all of the guest« contributed musical numbers to the impromptu program. Mr*. Corbin Arrive* Mrs. Walker Corbin of Worcester. Mass., arrived quite unexpectedly Frl day morning to visit for two months with her mother, Mr*. Ernest Eldrefl Hart. Mr*. Corbin had not arranged t ■ come until later In the month. Inn Mrs. Henry Hart, who haa for several wedts been visiting in the east, per suuded h»r to change her plans and they came on together. Country Club Reservation Dinner reservation* at the Coin, Iry club tin Friday night Included ! tin sc «,f G. r.. Rounds. 3: Mrs. la)rig ! don, 7: J. E. Mulqueen, 4: C. G. Saunder*. 3. and K. II. Garrett, 3U. Mrs. W. E. Flynn and Mrs. W. .1. liurke are planning a luncheon a the club next Thursday. Luncheon and Bridge Mr*. William Keenan entertalnei. 20 guest* at her home Monday. Luncheon waa served from attrac. tlvely adorned tablea which were afterward* used for bridge, the high score oeing made by Mrs. Eugene Reynolds. Other prize winner* were Mrs. John Mulqueen *nd Mr*. Walter Hombach. Galvin* I^ave Mr. and Mrs. John M. Galvin leave today for Xew York and on Saturday noxl. expect to Rail from there on the s s, Adriatic for three months in Europe. t " "**' ' ' ** ' ■' ■' ' ■ i Personal*. Donald .Senile Is convalescing from t recenj illness. Mrs. Frank Binder underwent »| (inh'ii operation last Monday. Mrs. Julius Cngar and son, Deo I'ngnr, departed Thursday for Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. E. T,. Moore returned a short while ago from Excelsior Springs. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Squires depart ed Thursday for a visit in Middle bury, Vt. Mrs. Georg* Wlrkham Is con valeseing at her hom» from a rerent illness. Alfred Beardsley returned home, Friday from Champagne, 111., where! be Is a student at the university. ; Mrs. B. X. Waller of Des Moines i (pending the week-end with'her son | Donald, and his wife. Miss Betty Fowler of Des Molne*j aill arrive next Friday to visit Miss' Virginia Cnpell. Mrs. Ellen O'Donnell and her dattgh er. Miss Margaret, returned recently rout a visit In Denver. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Gates will li.iv, | is guests from Chicago this week Mr ind Mrs. Kay Barker. Mrs. D. J. Gales and hi r house jueat, Mrs. J. C. Ilancoi-k of Chicago, ire spending the week-end In Des Moines. , Miss Margaret Tlnley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Tlnley. who -ins been seriously ill. Is now great!* mproved. Mrs. Henry Halt returned Friday from the east, where for several weeks she has been visiting her father. .Mrs. Wood Allen leaves In about a fortnight for Wisra'ssrt, Me., where File will spend the summer. Mrs. Hilbert Tinley is planning to attend the graduation exercises of. her daughter, Mary Eouise. front Trinity college In Washington, D. C. J. K. Pay, who recently motored east on business, will be joined about the middle of June by bis mother. Mrs. Hattie Day, with whom he will return In July. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Schoent gen will he in Davenport, la., this week for the graduation exercises of their daughter, Miss Jane, front St. Catherine's school. Mrs. W. I,. Douglas has abattlloned j l her plan to Journey .to California this 'month to attend tlie graduation exer- , (ises uf her qun, Wilson, from Stan ford university on June 2.1. Mrs. Jack Wilcox left Friday for De* Moines to visit her parents, Mr. apd Mis. J. J. Hughes. While away she will attend the graduation exer cises oil Tuesday of her sister, Beatrice, from St. Joseph's academy. Stephen Wollman, son of Mr. and .Mis. M. Wollman, will be among the Council Bluffs students to be grad uated tip's week front the State uni versity. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ouren have gone to Iowa City for the graduation exercises of their daughter. Miss Frances, from the university. They made the trip overland and on their return will be accompanied by Miss Gretchen Entpkle. Mr..and Mrs. Dillon Ross, accom panied by their daughter, Miss Dorris, leave this week on an over land trip to Champagne, 111., to at-, tend the graduation exercises of their son, Dillon, from the university. Mrs. F. ,Armstrong, accompanied by Miss Alberta P.rovvn and Miss ! Marie Merrill, departed Wednesday livening fur Pilling*, Mont., where Mrs. Armstrong will meet relatives with whom she will go to Great Falls for the summer. Miss Brown and Miss Merrill plan to spend a month on the Pacific coast and will con tinue their journey west via the Canadian Kni kies. Mr and Mrs, W. A. Miner, who [have heen in Chicago and New York for the past two weeks, returned home Friday morning. a Mrs. Frank Pusey will arrive from New York about the middle of June to visit her sister, Miss Anne Dodge. Mrs. John Fhngart *nd children i Rav e today for a week's visit w ith relatives in Ames, la. Miss Kopietz \\ etl. J. >1. Kopietz annon - t ' i :age of his daughter, Miss Teresa, I to Joseph 1’. Schema*'i ut ;S. I)., Saturday morning at St. Agne* | church. Rev. Father James Aherne [performed the ceremony. The bride : Is a leachrr in the home economics department of South High school. Hanscom Missionary. The Woman’s Home Misfcionary society will meet Thursday, June 5, at 2:3U p. m., at the Hajiscom Park Methodist church. Mrs. V. M. Tre main will have charge of the devo 4lulls. Mis. Arthur E. Dunbar the program. Junior League Klection. Junior league election will be held on Thursday at the last regular meet ing of the year. r ' a Benson Society v-> State War Mothers Convene. Mrs. IV. A. Wilcox, president of the State War .Mothers of Nebraska. Is active with her .committee making final nrrangemrnls for the annual convention to he held in Omaha on Thursday and Friday, June S «nd H. Mrs. 11. II. Mi ClDer of K mss* Oil the national president, Is expected to be in attendance. The first day a session will lie held at the Ron.c hotel. A banquet at fitkt will be fi 1 lowed by an X o'clock musical pro gram in the ball room. On Fridaj the Omaha Chamber of Commerce will furnish cars In which the War Mothers will bp taken to Bellevue to visit the vocational Achool. Luncheon will lie served st the college for mothers and sons. After the lunch eon a view of the grounds will he enjoyed. Tlie rinsing part of the pro giam will be an entertainment put on In the school gymnasium by the men in training. Through the same courtesy of the chamber of Com merce, the convention party will be conveyed bark to the city. War Mothers’ Annual Concert. The annual concert of the Omaha chapter of War Mothers will be put on Monday and Tuesday evenlrfgs, June 2 and 3, In the ball room of the Fontenelle hotel. The programs will he furnished by some of the best out of town talent that the commlitee was able to procure. Tickets on sale at the door. Birthday Luncheon. Mrs. .1. W. Welch and Mrs. K, A. Mason were hostesses Tuesday at Mrs. .Welch’s country home to the members of the Tricity Birthday club A 1 o'clock luncheon was served. Spanish- American Memot%il Services. Rev. Mr. Rettlg of the First Re form church at Twenty-third and 1 Ter Bark boulevard, conducted sp* dal memorial services Sunday, May 25, In honor of the Spanish-American war veterans. Members of I>ee Forby camp and the women's auxiliary were in attendance. On Thursday the ladies’ auxiliary met at the home ol Mrs B. Polly and made bouquets, which were used Friday In the decor ation at West Lawn park. The LcP Forby drum corps Nnd a group ot soloists furnished the music at the 3 p. m. service in the park. Midland Assembly Meet O. AV. tThler of Benson and hi* Grace Lutheran choir, will go tc Fremont Sunday. June S. when they furnish music for the special Sun day service at Midland college. The Midland assembly Is In session at this time. Guests From "Merry England." Mrs. George Shields and Mr Shields have as their guests Mrs Shield's fattier, Mr. Henry Kvans, and also Mr. Harry Kvans of Southamp ton, Kngland. After a montVa visit with relatives In Omaha the two will go to California, where they will visit Mrs. Shield's two sisters, Me* dames Walter Hopkins and Robin Jay. before returning to their 'is land home.” Entertain for f’. K. club. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Welch enter talned at dinner at the Happy Hdllnw club Tuesday complimentary to the C. 1C. club, of which their daughhter. Gertrude Irene, Is a member. Covers were spread for 22. The dancing party which followed the dinner was enjoyed by 44 of the younger social set. Home Musical \ffair. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hhler enter" Joined, at their home, Monday eve i.ing with a program of old songs ml other musical selections. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Larsen and daughter, Helen Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nelson and daughter, Marcia; Mr. aid Mrs. William L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Over baugh. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Walther League to Entertain. | Members of the Walther league ofl the Immanuel Lutheran church will i entertain Friday evening. June (5, in the church parlors complimentary to the newly confirmed members of tbe church. A special social program Is being planned by league members. To Kill Pulpit at Iinmanuel Lutheran. During the absence today of Rev. Seeskb, pastor of the Immanuel Luth eran church, who was called to Pleasant Dale, Neb., to deliver the 2f,th' anniversary address of the Lutheran church at that place, the Rev. Mappeg will deliver the morn ing sermon while the evening ser vice will be conducted by Rev. Kupke of Florence. B. S. Chapter, P. E. 0. Sisterhood. Mrs. Paul Rivett, 2225 North Sixty first street, will be hostess Monday, June 2, to the B. S. chapter of the P. E. O. sisterhood. Convention reports will be given by the president, Mrs. N. H. Tyson, and delegate, Mrs. If. W. Wendiand, recently returned from the state meeting at St. Paul ,Neb. Narcissus Chapter, 0. E. S. The regular business session of the Narcissus chapter of the O. E. S. will be held Thursday evening, June 5, In the I. O. O. F. hall. Following the business program, a playlet will he staged. Refreshments will be served. Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Watson enter tained at bridge Wednesday evening at their home on Sixtieth avenue and Miami street. Guests Included Messrs, and Mesdames George Remington, B C. Ranz, Bert Ds Grotte, Paul Zim merman, Ned Hovt, Bert Reavl* and Newton Clark. Allend Owaissa Chapter Luncheon. Twenty-five ladies, members of Narcissus chapter of the O. E. S., at tended the luncheon Wednesday at Florence given by the Owaissa chap ter of the order of Eastern Star. Home From I'nirersity of California. Mershon Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Welch, 1* home from Berkeley, Cal., where he attended the l’nlverslty of California during the ! past year. Mr. Welch expects to (enter Cornell university at the open-j 1 ing of tbe fall term, when he will be In his junior year. O. E. S. Kensington. Mrs. George A Remington, 5923 Ftensonhurst, will be hostess Tues ley evening, June 10, to the mem bers of Narcissus chapter of the J. E. S. kenslngton. IVrsnnals. D. Htnfford left Thursday for 'edur Rapids, Neb, there he spent Uecoration day. .Mr. and Mrs. O. W. fhler were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stelk of Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. George Remington ire home from a trip through South 'arolina and Florida. Mrs. H. II. Rolfson and son. Jack, tnd Mrs. A Kastran spent the past week with reialltes in Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. James Thatcher of Chnaha hate taken a house on Six lietli street during the summer months. Mrs. flora Magee of Fieinont Is spending the week end at the h mn of her brother, Mr. Chester Hendrick son. and Mrs. Hendrickson on North Sixtieth street. Mr. and Mrs. .T. J. .lessen end daughter, Margaret, who motored from Oshkosh. WIs.. left So turd: v for Kansas City, after a visit witil their cousin, Mrs. W H. Boechner, and Dr. l>o#*c*hner. Mrs. H. F. Taylor and two rhildr-n and Miss Jessie Biles arrived Tues day from Bus Angeles to he guest* >f Hr. and Mrs. F. J. Murray. Mrs. Taylor and Miss Biles are sister* of .Mrs. Murray. Accompanied by He. and Mrs. Murray, they motored to Pender to spend the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bi'ee. Community Service. The group of girls whcih formerly composed the Girls' Community Serv ice league, will meet at the Y. W . C. A . next W ednesday at 6 p. m., for dinner. A good attendance is desued. Finds Way to Test Reliability of Goods "Garment Will Dry Clean" Carries Same Assurance as "Sterling,” Dreshers Say. “This garment will dry dean" give* the same assurance a* the mark “sterling.” I’ure materials, without counterfeit thread in them, dry clean beautifully and are guar anteed to last. But, thorough dry cleaning is essential. That’* why Dresher Brothers, with nine of the most, progressive cleaners in the country, *pend $15,000 every year for research work. 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