Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 17, 1900, PART I, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAILA DATLY 15EE: SUNDAY, .TUNE 17, 15)00.
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SOCIETY LIVES OUT OF DOORS
Waxed FIooh mil Drawing Rdonn Ara
Djsertad for the L wni,
DAILY HEGIRA OCCURS TO COUNTRY CLUB
Ten mill I'lciilr am I'oreiic Hint
I.IHTII I'llNIl (III- H'l'fl. IM-IINIIIII'
.III llf H'l'lllllllUN I'oIIimv
III rill-llllllIK Ml'llll'lll'C.
elooven and pearl trimmings. Mrs. Uofa I part of his vacation at his homo, 2127 Uodge
anil -Mrs. Abel presided over the punch street.
bowl In tho reception hall, while Mtssca
Charlotte Hose, flertrudo McCulloh ami
draco Wcwton assisted In tho dining room.
Mr. and ..lrn. lloso leave very soon to
make their homo In Chicago, whero Mr.
Hose will bo employed by Swift and company.
Moclnl I'lilrnclnr.
MONDAY, JfNB 15-Mrs. Charlea B. Ford,
liiiichi'on for MImh Marthn Stone.
WBDNBriDAY, Jt'NB 20Youiik women of
hi. l'utricK s 1'iirisli entertain
Mr. Carroll 0. I'carso returned last week
from tlrlnncll, la., where he attended tho
funeral of bin aunt.
Llcutcnnnt Orrln Hawson Wolfo of the
Twenty-second Infantry left for his homo
In St. Louis on Tuctday.
Mrs. 0. II. Drako nnd daughter left
Wednesday for Hoston, whoro they will visit
during the summer months,
llrimncll Unit Kt eri'luei.
Mrs. L. It. Upton has reconsidered her
resignation nnd Is lo remain ns prlnc'pal genator and Mrs. Thutston arc In Phlla
of Ilrownell Hall. Tho closing exercises on i dolphin at the Stratford, which has been
Tuesday wcro most Interesting. Six gold j selected as Nebraska headquarters.
medals and six silver Oreek crosses wcic Mr -nt, .... R K pcarco ,( ijaughter
presented, tho latter giving the etudenw a Ho(cn ,cft ja8l Tucs,iny Ior u 6ix weeks'
right to tho blue ribbon roll of honor. i trp to tho lakes and through tho east.
The winners of tho gold medals In various
subjects were: Miss Mary Urown, scholar
ship; .Miss Jtsslo Patrick, Dlblc hlsto y;
Mhs Kntherlno Illchards, Kngiisn mora
Junior CooKlng club eiitertulned by Miss turc; Miss Laurel Stambaugh, music; Miss
Marie Cruunsc and .Miss Helen I'cck at , j,UCy jrokes, department; Miss Suslo llobb,
CulhoUtl. ... rru- .i,,,. nt th ClrfpU prossffl
Mrs. J. H. Ilruncr, Mrs. Howard Hrunor
nnd daughter left Tuesday for Sheridan, HI.,
whero they will spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. ICvans and nephew
leave shortly for the Yellowstone Nntlonal
Park, whero they will spend tho summer.
Congressman and Mw. Mercer will go
.,... ... . .. ii I. .... Ha in.onlilnn Itntin. Rchnlnrsh'n :
.iin ue com ug o u.e wnm , ' M,8M from tho republican convention to Atlantic
society is (lejcrung ino Lau anu uniwnm . -" -' ; ; cltv for a hori ntnv hnfnrn returning heme.
Locke, ungnsn meraiuroj .u - - - -
rooms In favor of nmutcmcut that take
one out of doors.
IMcnlos, porch and lawn parties and teas
havo been tho order of tho week. Trips
to the Country club have become quite pop
ular among wheelmen and nearly every
evening small parties havo ridden out to
watch tho golfers, who, by the way, cont nuo
to grow In numbers and proficiency. Tho
cyclers for tho num. part- return In tho
cool cf tho evening. There wero aho sev-
Hdlth
Marlon Johnson, music; Knthlecn Hoch
strassfr, department; Vernlco Cochran, nrt.
Albert Kdholm leaves Tuesday for Salt
Lake, Utah, to visit his father. Ho will de
vote a few days to catching mountain trout,
Mrs. W. J. Ilroatch will leave early In
August for Philadelphia, whero sho will ba
tho guest of her daughter, Mia. George
Home from I lie lllvniilnl.
Most of the delegates and visitors at the
Milwaukee blounlal havo returned heme
though a few nro still visiting In Chicago 0ann.,ii..
and eastern points. Tho women are very Theotorn M. Uorfilum h rclurnoi,
enthusiastic over the "'lor, and , Cal,,ornUi nftcr completing a four
work accomplished there oven if Ino Oen- . ' . . ...
UlIiH' Hiciu "uiu Mi"' "wi- , - rtQ l'IUS CUUTBC lit J-UlilllU OIUUIUIU, JI.,
oral early morning rldea last week. Partlr c. B,.u. ,. n r . university.
of young people left their homes at nay- , 'b " " "- ','., ' ..,i
pUrlB Ul WIU uull'ulCB "ill uu ,,(.-..
also that of tho heads of departments.
The last of tho series of rauslcalcs given
by the club occurred Thursday cvtnlng, In
break, played golf whllo the grass wnB
still wet with dew and returned homo In
tlmo for early breakfasts.
The week has also been marked by a
number of beautiful home and church wed
dliiM), which have taken from Omaha soms
of Its ni(Mt accomplished young women, and
next week there aro to bo still more. Hut
thero Is much consuiatlon to be found in
tho homecoming of a number of girl graduates.
hlch Mr. Oeorgo W. Johnston, Miss
lsa Kellogg. Miss Corlnnc Paulson, Mr.
Illte liiiiuii-I.eliiiicr.
One of tho most beautiful house weddings
of tho year was solemnized on Wednesday
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Krunk I.chmcr,
1822 Kmraet street, tho contracting parties
being their daughter. Margaret, nnd Mr.
Jackson Hltchuian. At 1 o'clock tho bridal
party descended tho stairway. Mr. Harry
Thorp and Mr. llarton Chrlstlo In ndvanco
stretched the whlto ribbons forming nn nlslo
through which tho bridal party passed. The
groom and his be3t man, Mr. Urowcr Mo
Cague, wero followed by the brldesmnld,
Miss Myrtle Hoblnson, and tho maid of
honor, Miss Ollvo Hltchmnn. Then camo
little Miss AgneB Cooley, ring-bearer, and
Master Phillip Lehmcr carrying the prayer
book, and last tho bride and her father,
llcforo a bank of palms arched with aspara
gus the party stood whllo tho full marrlago
ceremony of tho Kplscopal church was per
formed by Itcv. H. S. MacAycal of St. Louis.
Tho bride's gown was of heavy whlto
satin trimmed with accordcon plcatlngs of
liberty silk. Sho wore n long tullo veil and
carried brldo's roses. The bridesmaid woro
a whlto tucked opera satlslo tond tho maid
of honor a whlto liberty silk and lace over
green silk. It was a green and white wed
ding, palms, forns, whlto carnations, roses
and marguerites being used throughout tho
house.
After the ceremony nn Informnl reception
was held, Mr. and Mrs. Lchmer and Mr. and
Mrs. Hltchman. receiving In the parlor. The
library waB decorated In palms and blush
roses itrratiKcd In banks before tho mnutel
and bookcases. Tho table, whero Mrs. Hoso
served punch was hung with festoons of
smllax and roses. Mrs. II. S. Jnyncs pre
sided In tho dining room, assisted by Misses
Herberta Jaynes, Laura Morse and Lutle
Raymond.
Mr. and Mrs. Hltchman left Wednesday
afternoon for Aspen, Vyo. where thoy will
live for the present.
JoneH-Dolierty.
Tho wedding of Miss Loulso Dohorty to
James Walter Llewellyn Jonca occurred on
Saturday morning at Yankton, S. U. The
ceremony was performed by the brldo's
father. Miss Doherty Is tho daughter of Dr.
Robert Dohorty, former rector of BrownoH
hall, Omaha, and now a rector of Christ
church, Yankton. Tho bride wns very popu
lar during her resldenco In this city. She
hua a voice of unusual sweetness and con
siderable attainments as a musician. Mr.
Jones is n well known mctallurglc chemist
and In superintendent of tho 'American
Smelting works. Ho la n natlvo of Wales
and nn honor graduate of tho Polytechnic
university of England.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Jones will sail from Boston
on Juno 20 for the Paris exposition. After
a visit In England and Wales thoy will re
turn to Omaha, which will bo their future
home.
Omaha people present nt tho wedding wore
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. AVIndsor, Mr. and Mrs
Robert It. ningwalt, Mr. and Mrs. Will Itob
lnson, Mr. Windsor Doherty. Mr. Hoblnson
acted as best man.
given nt Drowncll hall on Tuesday evening Lntllcs of Security.
wns ono or mo mosi omoyanio events oi mo ,, , ..... . .ti..i.i i.
Mi ... j . , . . i . .ill. uuu i'iisi u. 11. .uv;iyuijtiiu ICib mi
school year. The hall was decorated In pink ..,. , v, vrt, .,, 0,
.i ...i.i. .h .M.ni nuhnn Monday for New lork, whero they Ball Sat-
d W anMrs . Campania. They
ng. They were assisted uy .Mesuames r air, i
Dares. French and Clarkson. Tho young I ass hoos win roiurn iiom uenver in
neonln danced in the hallfl and library, about a wcclc to conduct a teachers' exam-
hero punch was served by the teachers, nnd matron, niter wmcn sne win co to nay- cnurch 0f tho Holy Family by tho pastor,
later cream and cako wero served In the . view to spend tho summer. UoVi j A Kitzpatrtck. Nuptlat mans was
dinlngroom.
, ,... :V m '1,la 10 n" th0 n;,tlontl1 republican con
III uum.l ui uumiiiii.ni ....o. wwu.r," ... ,! .lll,,a
A. Joslyn gavo a tea on Saturday afternoon , V . V."
between tho hours of 4 and C. About 200 '' -'" ""
guests woro received. Carnations, syrlngas ""ng exercises nt Depauw university.
nd roses wero tastefully arranged through ureuueuauu, uiu i..,
the house. Owing to tho rain Mrs. Joslyn ' 11 ' '
cntertnlncd her guests In tho houso Instead Mr- William Wallace hna returned from
f upon tho lawn, as she had Intended, but Europe Miss wniiaco accompanieti mm ni
tho nfternoon was nono the less enjoyable
In spito of the entire change In her plans.
Sinn; HI n hit for Arthur llulT,
Mr, Milton 0. Peters and Mr. A. D. Peters
entertained at a Btng dinner at tho Omaha
club on Friday ulght In honor of the ap
proaching marrlago of Arthur Ruff. After
tho dinner service had been completed the
party drove to Krug's park, where n bowling
contest was Indulged In. Among those pres
ent wero: Arthur Ruff, Charles K. Illack,
Charles C. Roflowater, J. F. Whlto, Jonathan
Maur, "Spike" Kennedy, A. W. Anderson, L.
II. Watts, J. Clarko Corlt.
'Woollen Wi'ililliiK.
iMr. and Airs. A. 13. Roso eclebratod
their wooden wedding anniversary Monday
evening at tholr homo on California otrcot.
Tho house was tastefully decorated with
fcprlng and hot-houso flowern. A harpist
furnished tho music. In tho rocclvlng party
wcro Mr. and Mrs. Rose and Mr. Jonathan
Mullen, who wns best mau at their marrlago
In Evanston, III., flvo years ago. Mm. Hi ai
woro her wedding gown of whlto satin
which Is very quaint with Us wealth of
hiiton tsoicr
$b!1 MartbuUil N Tor,
,imjior J.n. 28th, 1809.
C. H. Strong 4 Co.,.
rroprtttort rnlc Tooth So.p, Chicago,
C.ntUiini I Inalo.. you ith this
l.tt.r r.c.nt photoirxph of my tit,
tho hoi torn mini rour tooth ooop for
tho patl rlft.tn y.oro and no oth.r.
li.r t..th ara all perfectly .ounJ In
avary raapaot, and aha r.aa never teen
cbllj.i to eonault a i.nvtet regarding
thta Id any ay ahattfer,
itoura very reepeetrully,.
(Mr. C. (1. Pearee leaves shortly for
Charleston, S. C. After tho teachers' con
vention he will spend a few weeks visiting
in tho cast.
Mrs. W. S. Duxter and daughter Ennla of
expect to tour tho Illack Hills nnd will re- Elizabeth Allen, Moore, Swcnsbcrg, Wool
turn to make their homo In this city In it worth, Llndsey, Dickinson, Webster, Yutcu,
short time. Mooro of Council llluffs, Messrs. Skcrrllt,
In tho presence of relatives and n few Heath, llcorge, llaldrlgo and Fairfield,
friends Miss Sarah Dean nnd Mr. II. 11. I In honor of Miss Illodgett, who Is tho
(Irahntn were married nt !) o'cleck Tues- guest of Mrs. Joel Stewart of Council
day evening nt the home of tho bride's llluffs, Mrs. (leorgo l'rltchott gave n whist
mother, Mrs. Mary Dean, 833 South Twenty- luncheon on Friday. Tho decorations wero
n.ir.i .iri .. i. iiiniiiii,. Mr. i lii creen and white. Those present were
',.. i,r9t tiuin and Miss i Mes.lamea Cuming, Ctldnhy. Coutant. Yates,
Elizabeth Wilson, maid of honor. A wed- j Wesscls nnd Misses Stuart, Wuddcll
ding supper followed tho ceremony, tho I I'verett of touncll IlluffJ.
tnblo
mid
and rooms being decorated with
flowers), Mr. and Mrs. Orahnm will bo nt
home to their friends at the Pratt
Miss Edna Jones ami Miss lleiiha Hertz-
lcr entertained about twenty young people
Wednesday evening nt n chnrmlng porch
I . . .. ... , .. . .-A- ,...
Miss Eunice Hubbcl, daughter of Mr. and ' V-my nt tne non.u -u... xuv.. -
Mrs. Stephen Hubbe 1, and Mr. Frank Jvciuo. Oh neso lanterns, cozy corners and
Ewlng of Oreely. Colo., were married Tues- delicious refreshments made a most hospl
day afternoon. Itev. II. C. Herring of tho I table ntmosphero and with numerous novel
First Congregational church oulclntcd. it diversions tho guests spent n very pleasant
was a pretty home affair, tho brldnl party evening.
entering the drnwlng room to Lohengrin's Mr. A. Van Horn was given a pleasant
wedding march, played by Miss Eleanor Btirprise party last Tuesday evening In honor
Urown of Chicago. The decorations wero 0f his twenty-eighth birthday, cards being
of palms, smllax and white and pink roses. ! tho feature of tho evening. Those present
Tho bride was dressed In moUBcIIn do solo wcro Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Paler, Mr. and
over taffeta, her only ornament being a jjrg. i,0u!s Uurmtsicr, Mr. and Mrs. Adnnn,
sunburst of diamonds and pearls, tho gift Mr, nnd Mrs. John Carr. Mrs. Arnold, Misses
of tho groom. Sho cnrrled bride's roses. Emmn nnd lloso Carr Mesgra Charles nnd
After spending the summer In Canada and qus i,CC(ec
tho cast, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kwing will go to
Mrs. William J. Urcntch gave n green and
whlto luncheon on Tuesday. The center
piece on tho table was n round flat basket,
banked with whlto roses and maiden hair
ferns. Her guosU wero Mcsdames Meyets.
Wakeloy. Lucius Wakeley, Wossels. Charles
Oreen, 7.. T. Llndsey, McKcnnn, MeN'aiigh-
their future home In Colorado about Sep
tcmber 1.
The marriage of Miss Flora Pund and Mr.
Robert Emmet Mullano was celebrated with
Imposing ceremonies Tuesday morning at
9 o'clock In St. Xnvier's church, Cincinnati.
ml,. t..l,1n I., it,,. .in..l.in. fif Mr nml Mrn.
Francis Pund of that city and tho groom 1. "arkor Webster, Howard Smith, MUscj
n buslncrs man of Omaha and the son f "lick and Wakeley.
Major J. M. Mullano. Tho tiinrrlago cere- miss Carey Mercer entertained the Junior
mony was performed by Hev. Father M. J. j Cooking club on Monday at a porch pariy.
O'Connor, assisted by Father Vnn Krevel Tho evening was spent most informally
and Father F. J. Finn. Tho brldo woro nn with dancing, music nnd converiation out
1029 South Thirtieth nvcnuo have returned exceedingly handsome gown of whlto satin, on tho broad veranda and later ref eshments
amith nn.'i Mr Wnitnr v. Ynnne tnnk from a four weeks' trio to Colorado Springs made en tralno, and veiled In tulle and wero served. Mlrs Mercer's guests wcro:
.. i and Manltou. trimmed with exquisite Honlton lace. Her Misses Swensberg, Towie, Allen, Elizabeth
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John A. Dempster and wife left Monday ! sister, mips uena runu, was mam u uuuui. wneii, i.inusey, wccseis, Messrs. union,
afternoon for Topekn, Kan., to nttend the i ne dcbi man was .Mr. l.uwiiiu .iuniwn--. jh rcuuia, . uurns, nattin, aniverlPK, uaiu
Amiiinl IIImIiodh' Uereiitlon,
Tho annual bishops reception which was nnt0nai convention of the Knights and elegant wedding breakfast was served nt well, Uaumnnn nnd Clark Powell.
the Onind hotel. In tho receiving lino wero
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pund, tho brldo und groom
and Miss Cclta Pund and Mr. Edward Mul
lano. In tho presence of a large number of thelu
friends, Mr. Thomas Francis Quinlan nnd
Miss Mao Oalvin woro united In marriage
last Monday mornlnE nt S o'clock In tho
Mr. Emanuel Oehrlc, nccompanlod by celebrated Immediately afterward. Tho
Master Warren, left Friday for Phlladel- ceremony was performed nt tho foot of tho
nltar and was one of tho prettiest ever
celebrated in the church. The brldo mado
Movement") mill Wlierenliotito.
Tilr. Guy llarton went to New York Satur
day.
Mrs. J. E. House has returned from the
cast.
Major It. S. Wilcox leaves for Chicago to-
Ight.
General George I). Dandy wont east on
Wednesday.
J. W. Necley has gone cast for a ten
days' trip.
Major Thomas P. Wilson went to St. Paul
on Monday.
Mrs. Ulrch Is visiting her sister, Mrs. ftob-
rt Larmcr.
Miss Dalcombe Returned from Detroit on
Wednesday.
Mrs, J. A. Hako has roturned from a visit
to Avoca, la.
Mr. S. C. Spencer Is home after a three
week's trip south.
Miss Lillian Damford Ls spending the sum
mer at Elk Creek.
Mrs. T. B. McPhereon has returned from
Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Thomas Kilpatrlck and MIsa Kll-
patrlcl; aro In Paris.
Mr. John N. Weutberg ls spending Juno
at Colorado resorts.
Miss Ethel Evans will spend tho summer
nt Ycllowstono park.
Miss Carrlo Mercer Is visiting Mrs. Oeorgo
Meyers at Dubuque, la.
Mrs. A. S. Leo has returned from a threo-
woeks' visit In Chicago.
Miss Florcnco Olmsted will spend the
summer In Cincinnati.
Arthur F. Smith left for New York yes
terday to bo gone ten days.
Ml4 Fawcett went to Galena, 111., last
week to spend the summer.
Mrs, E. II. Brlggs left Thursday night for
Chicago tor an extended visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Welch left Friday for
a trip through tho Black Hills.
Mrs. Guthrlo has gone to Wyoming to
spend tho summer on a ranch.
MIsb Morfio will bo the guest of Miss
Crouuso at Calhoun this week.
Miss Ella Mao Brown ls homo from St.
Margaret school, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mrs. Dora E. Williams left Wednesday for
a visit with frlonds In Wisconsin.
Mr. Howard Doano Is In Joplln, Mo., en
gaged In business with his father.
iMlsses Jcanotto and Eleanor Gregg have
gone to Indlnnn tor tho summer.
Mrs. A. Itosewntcr and son returned
Thursday evening from Kansas City.
Major West spent Sunday at Prior lake,
Minn., with Sirs. West and children.
MIsa Lcola Pardee left Friday morning
for St. Paul, Minneapolis and tho lakes.
'Mr. Harry A. Clayton Is homo Xrom
Orchard Lako Military school, Michigan.
Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Owln have returned
from two weeks' pleasure at Atlantic, N. J.
.Miss Besslo Scarborough ban gone to
Denver for a month's visit with her brother.
iMr. Fred A. Cuscaden, after a brief visit
with his paronts, left Monday for Beush,
Cal.
Miss Hattle Burgess has gone to Brook-
Held, Mass., whero eho will spend tho sum
mer. iMba Hnymond ls In Chicago. Sho ex
pects to go farther east later In tho sum
mer. Mrs. It. F. Hodgln and children left last
week for Traor, la. They will return about
July 1.
MIfs Joscphlno C. Leary has returned from
Notre Dame, whoro she has been attondlns
school.
Mr. and iMro. Fred Caldwell have re
turned from tholr wedding trip to Cali
fornia. Mlai Loulso Korty has returned from
Kockford, 111., whoro she has been visiting
friends,
Mrs. Charles Brown has been called to
Liverpool, England, by tho serious Illness of
her father.
William U. Whltehorn nnd Mrs. Whlto
horn aro ut Noble's Lake, la., tor a few
days' outing.
Mr. Gerald and Glenn Wharton havo re
turned from Princeton collego for tho sum
mer vacation.
Miss Julia Officer loft Friday for a two
months' trip to Hot Springs, S, D., and Yel
lowstono park,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Talcot went east
Thursday. They will spend the summer on
tho Jersey coast.
Mrs. Lynn Chaffee ls visiting friends and
relatives in Ohio, where she expects to spend
the entire summer.
Dr. nnd Mrs, Jacob Oleh havo returned
from Chicago and will mnko their home at
2231 Famnm street,
Edwin N Hobcrtson returned from the
far as New York. The other mcmbsrs of
tho family are summering In England.
iMrs. ltobert Hlngwalt left for Yankton,
S. D., on Wednesday to nttend the marriage
of Mr. Llewellyn Jones nnd Miss Loulso
Doherty, which occurred there on Saturday.
a bewitching plcluro In her hnndsomo
costume of delleato heliotrope and cream
brocho foulard, tho bodlco exquisitely
trimmed with chiffon and tho dainty
pleated flounco with ribbon lace. She car
ried a largo bouquet of beautiful white
rOSCS. MISi .MaillO iNCWton was uriuuniinuu,
A most enjoynble entertnluiuciit wns given
by tho young people of tho Central United
Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening In
tho vesper room of tho church. Under the
name of Mndamo Jarlcy's wax works
twenty-Hvo historical and up-to-dnto char
acters wore represented. The Walnut Hill
Mandolin club furnished music. A largo
audience was present nnd n goodly sum was
realized for payment on tho church debt.
Social ('lilt Chill.
Mr. David Baum, Jr., graduates next week
nt Lafayctto college.
Mrs. Charles E. Ford will give a luncheon
on Monday for Miss Martha Stone.
A. C. Haynicr, who hns been conllned to
his home with appendicitis, Is on the road
to recovery.
Miss Mario CrounBC nnd Miss Helen rock
will entertain the Junior Cooking club next
nnd the groomsman was M. P. O'Connor, w " entertain tne junior uooK.ng c.uu next
Mrs. Walter Watt, tho bride's sister, gavo ' Wednesday at tho home of tho former In
VIUUUUUi
Tho young ladles of St. Patrick's parish
tho elegant wedding breakfast for the lnv
medlato relatives of tho young couple, who
left at 11 o'clock for nn extended eastern
trip. Mr. Quinlan ls manager of Hayden
Mr. Clifford W. Smith left Inst wcolt for Bros.' Dlano department. .Mr. rairicK wuiu-
Buffalo. Ho will spend commencement week lan of Blair, tho groom's fathor, acconv
at Cornell university and will visit several
eastern points before returning to Omaiia.
Mr. George M. Tlbbs and family leave
Monday for tho east, where they oxpoct to
spend a month or moro on the seashore. Mr.
Tlbbs will also attend tho Philadelphia con
vention and spend Bomo time In New York.
Charles S. Young left Saturday night for
Ithaca, N. Y., to attend the annual reunion
of tho class of '95, Cornell. Mr. Young will
also bo present nt tho republican national
convention In Philadelphia. He expects lo
be gono for about two weeks.
Mr. Brad Slaughter, Sr. A. M. Clark,
Mr. David C. Pattorson, Mr. J. E. Baum
and iMr. H. L. Krledor will occupy their
cottages at Lako Okobojl about July 1. Mrs.
S. S. Curtis will bo rnlared at Okobojl, as
they have decided to abandon their place
there this year and summer somewhere on
tho Atlantic coast.
Prof. Chatelaln and wife sailed on tho
Eugenia from New York on Tuesday morn
ing for Europe. Prof. Chatelaln will visit
bis old home In Paris In company with his
wife, and after a stay of six weeks will
go to Mrs. Chatolaln's old homo in Alsaco
Ijrrnlne, Germany, nnd will then visit
Switzerland, Oberammergau, Venice, nnd re
turn by way of Goneva. They expojt to re
turn to Omaha about Soptcmbor 1.
Dr. William II. Hanchett Is in Washing
ton, D. C, nttendlng the annual session of
tho National Medical society. He la chair
man of tho Interstate committee nnd will
tako an actlvo part lu the unveiling of a
beautiful monument erected to Samuel
Hahnemann, founder of tho homeopathic
school of medicine. This will bo one of tho
finest monuments In Washington, erected
at a" cost of about $300,000 donated by tho
physicians' of tho United States and other
countries. It stands on a handsome clrclo
at the Intersection of Massachusetts nnd
Hhodo Islnnd nvenues. Dr. Hanchett will
return tho latter part of this week.
AVetlilhiKH uml KiiKnKfiiiciitn.
Card aro out announcing the marrlago of
MIbs Mabel Mathls and Mr. Arthur Clif
ford Estill.
Miss Ada M. Stone and Rev. Frank H.
Anderson wero married on Wednesday.
Thplr homo will be In Plalnvtew, Minn.
Tho marriage of Mies Elizabeth Evans and
Mr. Chnrlca It. Thlem was solemnized on
Saturday afternoon nt All Saints' church.
The mnrrlogo of Mies Florenco Evans and
Mr. Walter L. llosklns will tako place at
St. John's Episcopal church Thursday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
James W. Kuan nnd Nelllo Uuddlc3ton,
both of this city, wero married on Juno 10.
C. N. Dawson, pastor of tho Walnut Hill
Methodist Episcopal church, officiated.
Augustus Roso and Miss Aima LlndqulBt
wero married Thursday evening, June II,
at tho homo of tho brlde'n mother, 1113
Pacific street. Rev. Chnrles W. Savidgo of
ficiated. Invitations nro out for tho wedding of Misj
Carrie O. Balch and Mr. Palmer J. Ilelmer,
Wednesday ovenlng, Juno 27, nt tho homo
of tho bride's Bister, Mrs. A. J. Bond, 2227
Leavenworth streot.
Miss Helen Root and Mr. Edwin Hampton
wore married Thursday ovenlng In the pres
ence of a few friends at the resldenco of
Mrs. Root on South Twenty-eighth street.
Row Mr. Allen officiating.
The marrlago of Miss Amy Oornhardt and
Mr. Charles Alfred Hlgglns will occur nt
tho St. MntthlaB' Episcopal church on Juno
28. They will bo nt homo after August 1
at 2013 Leavenworth street.
Invitations havo been Issued to tho wed
ding of Miss Estelle Ethel Campbell,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. J. Campbell,
and Mr. Jesse Harvey Berry, which Is to
occur Wednesdiy ovenlng, June 20.
Tho engagement of Miss Delia Z. Sears to(
Lleutonnnt Henry H, Dixon of the Eighth
cavalry, United States array, has been an
nounced. Lieutenant Dixon has Just been
ordered from Fort Riley, Kan., to Fort Reno,
Okl., where bo is In command.
Dr. E. C. Henry and Miss Margaret
Loftln of this city wero married Friday
morning In tho parlors of the Evans hotel
at Hot Springs, S. D by Rov. Sperling.
Miss Loftln left for Hot Springs Wednes
day afternoon, Dr. Henry following tho next
day, nnd their marriage was solemnized dl
rectly after the latter's arrival at tho
Springs. Tho marriage was a prlvato ono,
but later n reception was tendered the
young couplo by a number of Omaha peo
ple who are visiting at tho Springs. Tho
contracting parties have u wldo acquaint
nnco In Omaha. Dr. Henry Is n member
of the corps of Instructors ut the Crelghton
panled by other members of tho family, wero
In attendance at tno weuuing.
Unt of Tmvn Rnrntii,
Mr. Frank Richards was In town last
Sunday.
Mr. Joseph Morsman of Chicago visited his
parents last week.
Mrs. Canfleld and Miss Canflcld of Wyom
ing are In tho city.
Mrs. Outcalt of Lincoln Is tho guest of
her sister, Mrs. J. E. Baum.
i.Mrs. Dickinson of Qulncy, 111., Is tho guest
of her sister, Mrs. W. F, Allen.
Mrs. John H. Long spent Wednesday with
her sister, Mrs. A. M. Weeks.
IMrs. Charles II. Hartman of Chicago Is
visiting Mrs. Charles E. Ford.
Bishop Worthlngton ls In Omaha, the
guest of Mr. Herman Kountz?.
Mr. Hull of Rock Island was the guest of
his son, Charles W. Hull, last week.
It. K. Jackrt of .Montgomery, Mo., spent
several days Inst week with friends In this
city.
Mrs. J. II. Douglas of Salt Lako City ls
visiting Mrs. H. W. Bevan at 1921 Blnncy
street.
Mrs. A. P. Hopkins, who has been the
gucat of Mrs. J. II. Millard, ls now in iTe-
mont.
MIbs Harriett Scott of Boston will bo tho
guest of Mrs. F. M. Richardson during thb
next two weeks.
Miss Metcalf of Lincoln, who has been the
guest of bcr brother, J. M. Metcalf, has re
turned to her home.
Captain Palmer entertained his brother
and the latter's wife during their short stay
In Omaha last week.
Mr. Frank Knight will remain at tho
homo of Mrs. Coutant next week. Ho will
then continue hU trip east.
Mrs. William Rachman nnd son of Rock
Islnnd, 111., will spend tho summer with rela
tives nnd friends In Omaha.
Mrs. O. A. Morris of Mercer, Pa., ls In
tho city vtalting her daughter, Mrs. J. S.
Sykes, on North Twentieth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Wakeloy and chil
dren of St. L011I3 have been entertained by
Judgo and Mrs. Wakeley during tho past
woek.
Mrs. Arrasratth and hor sister, M:sj
Marion Hughes, leave today for San Fran
cisco, whero thoy will moot Major Ar
rasmlth. Mr. and Mrs. Hltchman, who attended the
wedding of their son, Jackson Hltchmnn,
and Miss Mnrgnrot Lohmer last Wednesday,
havo returned to their homo.
will glvo nn entertainment nnd social on
Wednesday nt Turner hall, Thirteenth nnd
Dorcas streets. Refreshments will be served.
Miss Phoebe Smith graduated last Tuesday
from St. Timothy's school. After visiting
relatives in Ohio and Illinois Mls3 Smith will
tako tho examination for Smith College, re
turning homo about Juno 25.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wagner will glvo a
reception In honor of their son, Mr. Ray
C. Wagner, nnd bride, on their return from
their wedding Journey, Wednesday, June 27,
at their residence, 2SC2 Charles street.
Owing to threatening wcatiier the lawn
fete and musical given by Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Metcalf on Tuesday evening for the Altar
society of Trinity cathedral did not have the
attendance It deserved. Mrs. Metcalf spared
neither tlmo nor expense and succeeding In
making tho grounds most attractive with
tents, rugs, tetc-teto nooks here nnd there,
nil electric lighted. Tho house wns decked
with roses and peonies. The muslcale was
In tho able hands of Miss Kellogg, Mr. Gabm
and Mr. Karl Smith. The women of the
Altar Guild assisting were Mrs. Isaac Coles,
.Mrs. A. L. Reed, Mrs. Iinto, Mrs. Clark,
Mrs. Haller and Miss Her.
Poco Cameras
Regular Prlco
Gem Poco, 4x5 6 00
Cycle Poco No. (5, P. K. Lena ... 15 00
(Jyclone, 4x5 10 00
Smith's Toner 50c
Velox Developer Ideal per box 30c
Card Mounts any sizo up to and including 4x5,
per 100, 50c. $1.00 Tripods 50c.
Come and See Us Harly. Mail Orders Filled.
J. C. HUTES0N & CO.
Manufacturing Opticians. 1520 DOUGLAS ST.
JjRj
All who tufter from piles will bo glad to
lenrn that DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve will
glvo them lnstnnt nnd permanent relief. It
will cure eczema nnd nil skin diseases. Bo
woro of counterfeits.
Save your coupons and holp somo girl
take a trip.
Scofield's
Medical college and u staff physlelnn at St,
SJutc university lust Saturday and will spend Joseph's honultal.
Warm
Weather
Wants.
Wo nro prepared to supply them so far
ns ready-to-wear garments for ladles nro
concerned.
WASH SILK WAISTS AT $1.95 In piotty
colors nnd lino :unlltv.
CHINA SILK WAISTB-blnck or white
tucked nil over In small clusters $3.95.
LAWN KIMONAS-ln dainty patterns
Jl.fiO each.
SHIRT WAlSTS-ln white nnd colors
none quite so pretty in omnlia anil none
cheaper,
WASH PETTICOATS-Mc each-dainty
colorings In good, Heersucker cloths
made with 5-inch rufllo on deep llouuce
Mall orders illlod,
UNLINED DRESS SKIItTH-Mmln of
nil wool homespun -these tnkc tho plnco of
wash skirts nnd are more economical, as
well as moro Ktyllsii
fl&SCOFIELD
V EJ MLOAK&SUITUU.
1510 Douulns St.
Pure
18k
"Wedding
Rings
I'lenmireN Pant.
Miss Sadie Huramell gave a wheel party
on Wednesday evening.
Miss Helen Kvans entertained alnut Elxty
friends on Krlday evening at her homo, 2815
Woolworth avenue,
Tho Washington Whist club met Friday
evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Polack, tho occasion being tho thirtieth nn
nlveisary of their marriage.
Mrs. John Horbach gavo a luncheon on
Saturday. Her nucsts wero Mesdamcs Yates,
Oeorgo Voss, Meyers, McKcnnn, Lako, Bar
ker, Joseph Barker, Laccy, Wallace and Miss
Bennett,
In honor of Mr. Guy Barton's birthday,
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Yost, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ly
man and Sir. and Mrs.. Morsman wero guests
at Walnut Lodge on Thursday. They re
mained until Saturday.
Tho Washington Whist club gavo a most
cnjoyablo plcnlo Monday afternoon nt Krug'o
park. The ladles went out In tho uftornoon,
tho men going at C o'clock, In tlmo for tho
rupper, which was served nt a long tElilo
under the trees. Thero woro twelve couplos
prosont.
In honor of Mrs. Outcalt of Lincoln, tho
Bister of Mm. J. K. Baum, Mr. and Mrs.
Klrkendnll gavo a box party to "Quo Vadls."
Tho guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. David Baum,
Mr. and Mrs. Brady and Mr. and Mrs. A. L
Reed. Thoy all returned to Mr. Klikendall'a j
for supper after tho play.
Mrs. J. Rl Baum gavo a whist luncheo
nt 1 o'clock Thursday In honor of her sis- '
ter, Mrs. Outcnlt of Lincoln. Sho was as
sisted by Mm. Dnvld Baum. Rosm wote
used In profusion on the table und thrjug'i
tho houso. The afternoon was devofd n
whist. Thero woro about thirty women j
present. i
A party of Omaha young people were Special Attention Given to
guchts of Lieutenant Holdcn at tho hop at FnnlLsh Onitfirin
I'ort Crook on Thursday evening. Thv LliyiWH uiuiunu
left at 7; 15 p. m. Thursday and roturnM '
I'liday morning at 11 o'clock, having nren
A Few More of those
'PIANOS
LEFT. 0
For tho past year we have been renting pianos to the schools
of Omaha, S. Omaha and Council BlufL'ti, and thoy are being
brought in on account of school closing. We find wo havo not
enough space on our piano floor for all these instruments.
Rather than pay storage on thoin wo will close them out re
gardless of cost. Here aro only a few of tho pianos that must
go in this sale. Pianos sold on monthly payments if desired.
1 upright piano, rosewood case $ 75.00
1 upright piano, mahogany case 95.00
1 upright piano, walnut case 100.00
115.00
125.00
1 upright piano, ebony case
1 upright piano, mahogany case,
1 upright piano, walnut case 1155.00
150.00
175.00
195.00
1 upright piano, ebony case . .
1 upright piano, walnut case ....
1 upright piano, mahogany ease
In addition to this stock, we havo a comploto line of
Chickering, Fischer, Foster, Franklin, Jacob Doll and twenty
ono other makes that are being sold at very low prices. We
handle Burdetto and Newman Bros, organs. Pianos moved,
tuned and repaired. Now pianos for rent. Telephone 1683.
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MRS. J. BENSON,
Special
Sale of
Fancy Hosiery
50c Hose for 33c. 75c Hoso for 45c. $1.00
Hose for 05c. 1.25 Hose for 75c.
$1.50 Hose for $1.00.
$2.00 Hose for $1.25.
$1.50 Black Silk Plaited Hose for $1.00.
$1.00 Black Silk Plaited Hose for 05c.
(55c Black Silk Plaited Hoso for 45c.
Children's Fancy Striped Hose, 50c quality, for 25c.
Children's tine quality silk plaited Hoso at just half
former price.
RIBBON SALE
75o Tatrota Ribbon, five inches wide, 29c. any color.
Boys' "White or Colored Kilt Suits, $1.00 and up.
Whole stacks of them to
select from.
ALBERT EDHOLM
107 North Sixteenth Street.
Opp. Postofllce.
READ
OUR
i Arthur Delmore Clienej
Basso-Baritone
Vocal Instruction -
rrtertalned by tho wives of tho omrcr-i. tfl SIR RamfTfl Hlflff mflha
Dr. und Mrs. Henry Tboao invited were Misses Towle, Allsu, iiuii.j,v uiwfe.,
PIANO OFFERS
Ol'It Mil. Sl'HMOM.KTt IS IN' T1IK HAST AND WHILE Til 13 KB
WILL Ill'V AND SHIP
Ten Carloads of Late Designed PIANOS,
and to mako room to properly dlanlav theso beautiful InstrumentB wo will offer
ivory idano now In our wnro rooms from
$50.00 to $150.00 Less than Regular Price.
Wo Invite you to call, so that thin Htntnment can be vorlflpd. Our stock
now Includes tho UHKATHST OF AM. l'!ANOS-tho HTBINWAY; hIho the
A II CH A SB, VOSB, B.MBHSON. STKGBH, IVBHS & POND, 1'ACKAHD
and other standard make.
MU AItr. (ill.YMI.S IjCIO, tjl.'l.', ll"I l.
OHCJAN.S Km m M1 ami )l.". up.
Several standard makeH, In good condition, Bllehtly used, ut a ireat savlnc.
You aro Invited to cull und cxamlno Hit v
Self-Playing Pianola.
Wo rent now piano. One year's rent allowed If purchased. J3.00 monthly
puymcntH accepted on Hales Telephone 16S0,
WoiJ iir' AVe hnvo no connection with any other inuslo hoimo bearing
arillUK. tho num.) AH'BM.BH
SGHMOLLER & MUELLER
TUB Ol.l) IIBI.I.VIII.B I'lA.VO HOI SB,
1313 Farnam Street. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs.
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