TITE OMAITA PAILV BEE:" SUNDAY. JtTLT 3. WOi. SOCIETY LIVENS' UP A BIT (Joining of Visitors Beta Local Wheels to Morag Somewhat Faster. INTtRTAINMENTS PAST AND PLANNED Several Pleasaat A aire IfillM Wed eUasrs Uit Week aad Se-ressl Mora Pat Dam fo Tails Week's Caleadait Deceived. It wu only the earoe old story I trusted a woman face; I faxed on her hair's bright Story. And her figure's lissome gmc. Her eyes were eo near to weeping As she pled or a mu'i great trust, I d have given my eoul to her keeping, 80 1 yielded aa all men mut But fickle aa any tailor, Hbe left me to vain regret) (I am a ladlea' tailor- And she owes for her habit yet!) B. Decatur Bmlth. Jr.. In Smart Set octal Calendar MONDAT -Country club golf, team plays Field club 00 latter1 links In morning Table d'- hot dinner at Country club Tennl tournament at Field club In aft ernooe and dinner, danoa and firework In evenlnr-Oolf conteat at Country club in afternoon Elisabeth Barker children part on her third birthday. , TUESDAY Mil. Eugenia Oerlach glrea reading t realdenoe of Mr. Artftur O. Bmlth Miss Alice McShane entertain Tuesday Card olub at Country club. WliDNEaDAT Mid-week danca at Field club Table d hote luncheon at Country -club Miss Mildred Kogara' danc at THmtlfiJAY-Brldgo Whist club meet with Mrs. Joseph Barker Mie Mabel Marr entertains for Mlsa Anne Brown. SATURDAY Table d' hote dinner and dance at Field and Country club. The week ha been a quiet one oclally, and were It not for several popular vis iting women, society would b practically nt a standstill. Mrs. W. J. Foye. who waa one of Omaha's popular belle, has had many delightful affair given for her and Mi Hlgglnson's guest, Mis Conger ' of Watertown. N. Y., who arrived last week, has also been entertained several times and has made many friends already. Bev el M other visitors arrived during the week, ftr whom various entertainments will given which will break the monotony oX mid-summer. Among them are Mis Ida Merrill of Boston, Mass.. who 1 the guet of Miss Mooreheadi Mlsa Gardner of Maine, who is spending the summer with Miss Tukev; Miss Grace Bennett of Massa chusetts, who will spend some time with Miss Elizabeth McConnell, and the Mlsse Stebblns and Chapln of Springfield, Mass., who are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Conner. With so many charming strangers, , the outlook In society is not a dull one, for Omaha women are notod for' their hos pitality and delightful affair In honor of visitor. 'if Tomorrow Is the glorious Fourth and whlls no general celebration ha , been plaved. such as used to be a feature of every Fourth in Omaha, many Jolly parties are being arranged to celebrate In the good old-fashioned way with all kinds of fire works. Many people prefer to go out of town for tho day. while other Intend to spend the day' at picnic at Manawa, Court land Beach, Knag's park or In the country. Many event have been planned at the Field and Country club. At the former the Country club team will play the Field club golf team in the morning and In the afternoon there will be a golf contest for the members, a tennis tournament and ball game. In, tho evening a dinner will be served to be followed by firework and a dance. At tho Country club there will be a golf match in the afternoon for the handsome cup presented by C. N. Diets, and a, table d'hote dinner and probably- dance In the J evening. . Just at present the most popular place in Omaha are the Country and Field club. Place for dinner at bcth places are al ways engaged far In advance for Saturday evening and the dance are always crowded, while every evening ee the plasaua thronged with visitor. Last even ing at the Field club large dinners were given by, Mr and Mr. H. W. Wood. Mr. Herbert Howell and Mr. Joseph Barker, ' while many small parties were given. At the Country club Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burn entertained! for Mr. and Mrs. W. J.' Foye of Kansas City, their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Foye, Mr. and Mr. Frank Kennedy, Miss Mae Hamilton, Miss Pres ton, Miss Burke of Salt Lake City, Mr. Cora Millard, Mr. Jerome Magee, Mr, Frank Hamilton, Mr. Sam Burn and Mrs. John A. McShane. Another large party waa entertained by Mr. Frank Murphy, who had a hi guests Mr. and Mr. Her man Kountse, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.' Yates, Mr. und Mr. George E. Pritchett, Mr. and' Mrs. George F. Bidwell, Mis Stella Hamil ton, Mr. Fred Hamilton and Mr. Hamil ton. , . . Mr. Joseph Baldrlge also gave a dinner of twelve covers, and Mrs. A. J. Love en tertained seven guests. - Mr. C. C. 'George gave a dinner for eight guests, while Mr. J. R. Lehmer, Mr. Walter Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Remington each gave dinner of four plates. Others who entertained were Mr. Harvey Clayton, Mr. Ben Cotton and Mr. W. D. Banckar. Social Chlt-Chat. Mr. and Mr. JT. H.' Evan gave a pleasant informal musical Thursday evening. Mr. Simon nrmt. who has been 111 at the Win Memorial hospital, I convalescing. Miss Gertrude White has returned from Wellealoy college to spend the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carson of 4306 Bur dette street are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. June 26. ' Mr. and Mr. W. J. C. Kenyon will spend the Fourth of Ju'.y with' Mr. arid Mr. W. A. . Paxton, Jr., at their ranch near Ogalalla. Mr. E. A Cudahy and family left'thl week for their summer home at Macklnao Island, to spend the remainder of the' heated term. The Mlssoa Carrie and Helen Millard are pending a few day with their sister, Mrs. Harold GlITord, ' at her country home at Coffman, Neb. Ms. Samuel Burns Is now In Liverpool and Mr. Burn Is sightseeing In Holland. They will meet In Bangor, Ireland, July 15 to attend the wedding of their niece, Miss Sellna Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McPherson and Miss McPherson, accompanied by Miss Helen Forbes, left Friday for Lake Washington, Minn., where they will be Joined by Mr. McPherson's sons und spend the summer. Mr. and Mr. Louis Nash .have returned from their wedding trip to the Paclflo coast, and are residing In their home, 820 North Thirty-eighth street, where they will be at home to their friends after Septem ber t ' Mr. J. E. Stum and daughter. Misses , Brownie, Boas and Katherln. and Miss Jean Cudahy, who are now at Concord, N. H., will soon go to N&ntucket to spend a month. Messrs. Richard and Jack Baum will also be the guests at a house party at Nantucket Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly left Wednesday evening for New York, whence they will sail for Europe to spend two months. They go to attend the wedding of Mr. Kelly' sinter In northern Ireland and will then visit Scotland and England and probably . Franc, returning In time to re- sume the musical work at St. Mary's Ave nue Congregational church. The Misses Ekllth Dumont, Lorslne Corn stock and Mary Harris left yesterday for Fremont to be the guests of Ekllth Schneider at a house party. Today Mr. Paul Ecaton will go down In his automo bile, accompanied by Mr. Allen Hamilton. Mr. Warren Hlllis. Mr. Ray Dumont, Mr. Arthur Smith. Mr. Royal Comstock and Mr. Robert Manley. , 1 Come aad e. Gesslp. Mr. George Pritchett is in Wyoming. Mr. John Good let ha returned( from Chi cago. Mr. Heth ha gone to Virginia to pend several month. Mrs. Oeorge Paterson J spending a few week In Maine. Miss Teresa Divan ha gone to Cheyenne, Wyo., to visit relative. Miss Elisabeth Beaton has returned from a two-years' stay In Seattle. Mrs. Ernest L. Fried I in Chicago vls ttlng Mr. George A. Johnson. Mlts Margaret Boulter has returned from a month's sojourn In Chicago. Miss Ida Merrill of Amesbury, Mass.. U visiting Mlsa Bessie Moorehead. Mies Gardner of Maine 1 (pending the summer with Miss FJthet Tukey. Mrs. Albert Bdholm is entertaining her sister, Mies Juseen, of New York. Miss Helen Shales leaves today for Rapid City, 8. to spend several week. Mr. Robert R. Rlngwalt left for the east Wednesday to spend several week. Dr. W. H. Hanohett ha returned from the east, where he spent two weeks. Mlsa Jean Campbell left yesterday for Clear Lake, la., to spend ten day. Mis Ethel Hlgby will spend the Fourth of July with friend at Herman, Neb. Mr. end Mr. A. 8. Stlger leave next week for Boston to spend the summer, Mr. Victor H. Coffman will return to morrow from a two week' stay In Chi cago. . Mr. C. F. Belman and son returned Thursday from a two weeks' trip In the west Miss 8. B. Knale of Pocatello, Idaho, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stunt Mrs. W. J. Morrison of Lincoln 1 the guest of ber parent, Mr. and Mr. J. P. Tukey. Mia Lids, P. Wilson has gone to Ser rento, near Bar Harbor, Me., to spend two months. The Misses Lltta and Grace Rohrbough will leave soon for Illinois to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Neely will go to PlattevllK WU., Sunday night to remain four day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oahm and Mr. Hans Albert left Friday for the Blaok Hills to spend July. tMlss Cecilia Farrell left Wednesday for a stay of several weeks la Salt Lake City and Denver. Miss Margaret Beck and Mia Eugenia Schleratl'er have gone to Denver to apend several day. Mrs. Charles Offutt an dohlldren left this week for Lake Washington. Minn., to spend the summer. Mrs. Victor 3. Caldwell and family leave today for Lake Washington, Minn., to spend the summer. Miss Maude Gunner leaves for Lyons, Neb., today where she will visit for a month' with friends. Mrs. T. C. Brunner and Miss Laura Brunner leave Tuesday for Clear Lake, la., to spend the summer. Mrs. A. L. Sheet and daughter, Miss Mary Sheets, leave this week for St Lout to spend several weeks. Mrs. Alfred Millard and family left Wednesday for Colorado to spend the re mainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Lemlst have re turned from the St Louis exposition, where thay spent several days. Miss Mary Lee McShane left Thursday for Cleveland, O., to be the guest of Miss Squire at a house party. Mrs. E. Comble Smith and children have gone to Jasper, Mo., to spend several weeks with , her, parents. Mis Alice Towne has gone to Chau tauqua, N. Y., where she will be director of the physical department Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Templeton of 2208 Douglas street are entertaining Mr. A. W. Whtttaker of San Francisco. Mr. G. .E. Squires and family have re turned to their home after several months spent In southern California. ( The Misses Stebblns and Mlsa France Chapln of Springfield, Mass., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. N. Conner. Mis Fannie Butterfleld has gone to Sioux Falls. S. D.. to spend the summer with her sister. Miss Melvlna Butterfleld. Mrs. Quackenbush, Miss Mary Holdrege and Miss Montmorency of Mexico are spending a few days In Denver. Mrs. Fitch and Miss Fitch, the latter principal of Central school, have gone to St. Lpul to see the exposition. Mrs. H. M. Waring and Cadet Roy Waring have gone to Colorado for a few week. Mr. Waring will follow later, Mr. San ford L. Robinson Is having an enjoyable visit with friends nt tho Mlnne tonka club. Lake Mlnnetonka, Minn. .. Dr. and Mr. Stanhope of Lincoln spent a par of the last week In Omaha visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. .W. Eckerman. Mrs. J. Joseph of Louisville, Ky., 1 the guest of her sister. Mr. A. .Hene and Mr. D. Wells, at 2412 Dodgo street Mrs. M. A. Zonler ha gone to Minneapo lis for a few weeks' outing and will spend part of the time at the different lakes. Mrs. Moriti Meyer and family, after vis iting St. Louis, Detroit and Niagara Falls, will apend the summer in Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Lamoreaux and Mr. Palmer Lamoreaus. returned Tuesday after spend ing a few days In St. Paul and Minneapo lis. ' Mrs. Frank Barrett and daughter, Miss Mamie Barrett, have ' returned from a two weeks' stay in McCook, Neb., and Den ver. , Mrs. D. B. Welpton, who ha been in Chicago several days owing to the Illness of her father, la expected home by Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sunderland and son have gone to Lake OkoboJI, where Mrs. Sunderland will spend the remainder of the summer. . , . Miss Edith Thomas leaves today for a houso party on a ranch near Valentine, chaperoned by Mrs. Hoffacker of San Francisco. Miss Laura C. Wood has returned from Yankton, 8, D.. accompanied by Mr-. Al bert K. Wood, who will be her guest for several weeks. M.'s. William H. Gould. Jr.. left Thursday for the west to apend the summer at Port land, Seattle and Ban Francisco, returning about October 1. j Dr. and Mrs. J. J. McMullen have goni ! to Excelsior Springs, Mo., where they will spend two weeks for the benefit of Dr. McMullen' health. Mis Hilda Barrow and Mr. Wills rd Barrow have returned from a most de lightful trip to the Thousand Islands and other eastern places. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kountse, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wllklns and Mr. Mosler Col pet er left Friday evening to spend a few days at the St. Louis exposition.. Mrs. E. V. Lewis, Miss Florence I-ewii, Mrs. Wilson H. Lowe and Mrs. H. J. Jor dan have gone to Boston and other east ern resorts to spend the summer. ' Mr. Belden of Salt Lake City, who hs been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brady for -several week, hs gon to St Louis and St Joseph to visit friends. On her return she will be the guest of Mrs. C. W. Lyman for some time. Mrs. Joseph White, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Crit tenden Smith, for several weeks, left Fri day for her home In BrookUne, Mass. Mr. afd Mrs. J. A. McKlbben and daugh ter of Wichita, Kan., have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mr. H. H. Ear nest, I7W Sooth Twenty-sixth street Miss Mary Munchoff sslled from Europe July I and will soon arrive in OmAha to visit her parents until about September 15, when she wlll'return to Berlin to resume her musical work Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dale and family will leave Tuesday for Lake Madison, Minn., to spend the summer. They will be sc companled by Mis Helen Rahm. who will be their guest for some time. Mr. Orran E. Klapp of the Millard ho tel and Miss Kittle 8plece of ' Columbus, Neb., left on Monday morning for an ex tended trip through the east, visiting Washington. Philadelphia and New York, and will spend a month In Chatham. N. J.. one of the pleasant eastern resorts. They will also stop at St. Louis for a week on their way visiting the fair. Mrs. Laurie Chllds Is expecting her mother, Mrs. Ferguson of Troy, N. Y., to arrive today to visit her for several weeks. Mrs. Leonldos Funkhouser and son, Leonldas Oliver Funkhouser, have gone to Bailey, Colo., to spend the summer. Ilor daughter. Miss Elsie Funkhouser, accom panied Miss Bishop to Brookllne, Mass., to spend several weeks. Mr. Ernest Stunt returned Thursday from Sidney, Neb., accompanied by .his son, Clinton B. Stunt, who ha bean attending she Washington Agricultural college at Pullman, Wash., for the last three years. Mrs. 8. D. Mercer and daughter, Miss Carolyn, have returned from the south and expect to leave this week with Dr. Nelson Mercer and Miss Mary Mercer for a Euro pean trip. Mrs. Mercer and Miss Mercer will remain abroad two years. Pleasures Past. Thlrty-flvs members of the Omlkron Alpha PI enjoyed a smoker at the Paxton hotel Tuseday evening. Mr. George B. Eddy entertained the O. C. C. club at a delightful luncheon Fri- j day. The eighteen gueats were seated at two tables, which were adorned with red I rose. Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Barton entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yost Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Morsman and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lyman at their summer home at Walnut Lodge Thursday. Wednesday morning In1 Cleveland, O., oc curred the wedding of Mr. William E. Her, the son of Mr. Peter E. Her of this city, and Miss Mary Louise Garry of that city. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mr. Her will be at home at 1240 South Tenth street Miss Flora Webster, Miss Ella Ma Brown, Miss Marguerite Pritchett, Miss Georgia Kennard. Mr. Harvey Clayton, Mr. Chat Redlck. Mr. Stockton Heth and Mr. John L. Kennedy made up a merry picnic party that went to Florence, Wednesday evening. In honor of the Misses Stebblns and Miss France Chapln, of Springfield, O., who are Visiting Dr. and Mrs. F. N. Connor, Mr. and Mr. W. J. Connell gave a handsomely appointed dinner at their home lost even ing. The table was attractively decorated with Crimson Rambler roses, and was laid for Miss Stebblns, Miss Anns Stebblns, Miss Chapln, Dr. and Mrs. F. N. Connor, Mr. and Mr. Laurie Chllds, Mr. George' Patterson, the Misses Connell and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Connell. A bowling contest, the first in a series to be given during the summer, was held at the Field club Monday afternoon. The first prize, a pretty picture, was won by Mia Leila Sciibner, who had a high score of 148, and the second, a hand-painted cup and saucer, by Mrs. G. W. ' Manchester. The contestants -were Miss Edith Webb, Miss Grace Conant, Mis May Welsh, Miss Edith Conant Miss Leila Sciibner, Mr. Adam, Mr. Mclntyre, Miss Pauline Mills, Miss Laura Dale, Miss Hallle .Patterson, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Manchester and Miss Martha Dale. y One of the prettiest of the summer' af fairs waa the lawn party given Friday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns, 8024 Cass street, by the B. B. B. club, an organization composed of forty young men, who entertained about the same number of young men. The beauti ful lawn was brilliantly Illuminated by about 200 Incandescent lights, and dainty refreshments were served at small tables. The evening was pleasantly passed with informal amusements, a feature being an original guessing contest planned by Miss Selena Burns. , One of the most charming affairs of the weelc waa the muslcale given Friday even ing by Captain and Mrs. Reynolds and Miss Reynolds at their home in Florence. The house was beautifully decorated for the occasion with cut flowers, the parlors being trimmed with carnations and roses and tho dining room with sweet peas. The program, which consisted of selections by Miss Beard, Miss Fawceti, Miss Reynolds, Mrs. Urquhart, Mr. Cuscaden and Mr. E. M. Jones, -was enjoyed by about 100 guests. Captain and Mrs. Reynolds, Miss Reynolds, Mr. Harold Reynolds and ' Miss Beard re ceived and were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Porterfleld, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Palmatler, Miss Hazel Connell, Mr. Ed Crelghton, Mr. Paul Haskell and Dr. Powell. One of the most pleasant affairs of the week waa the surprise given Mrs. J. N. II. Patrick on the occasion of his birthday last Tuesday afternoon. A number of old friends laden with many remembrances of the occasion and a bountiful lunch went out to Happy Hollow, where they took Mr. and Mrsj Patrick completely by surprise. Supper was served, on the beautiful lawn In picnic style and a most enjoabl even ing was spent. Those in the party were: Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker. Miss Wakeley, Miss Yates. Judge and Mrs. Wakeley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.. Doaue, Ooneral and Mrs. Manderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Rlcliardfon, General and Mrs. Cowln. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kountze. Mrs. Lacy, Mrs. Carrier, Mr. and Mrs. Coutant and Mrs. Trinker. A delightful kenklntnn was Riven Tuea dny afternoon by Mrs. C. C. Hopson nnd Mrs. J. B. Smeaton, at th' residence of the . former. 3830 Franklin street,' which was prettily decorated In red and white. The afternoon was Informal! s;ent with frsmes end a recitation was given by Miss NIcklm. Those present were Mesilsimes T. C. Ooodson, J. Campbell. J. W. Austin, A. A. Buchanan, J. F. Wagner, Kdwardu, W,'E. Inglehart, L. Kendall, William Ken nedy, J. Buchanan, it. L. Mctcalf, W. Metoalf, E. M. Jones, F. Nelson, Holt, George Trlbble, Ray Wagner, H. M.- Mo Clannahan, C. F. Carson. F. Underwood, C. Dooley, W. Brown, T. Brown. Luke Prentice, P. M. Conklln, W. Green, A S. C. Clarke, J. H. Huney, Shoemaker, H. C. Browne. M. M. Van Horn. M. F. Funk houser, Young, Johnson, Owi-n, Lavender, Barker, Mason, Jackson, Richard, Ilolden, Sheets. Welshans, Lnndule, Ostrom. Gard ner. Donovan, NIcklm, Wale, Fleming, Gilbert, Ister and Mrs. Jordan of Fort Worth. Texas. In honor of Mrs. William J. Foye Ml.-s Webster gave a dollgiful card party Fri day afternoon. Bridge whist was playej at four tables, the prises being won by Mrs. John A. McShane and Mrs. William 8. Poppleton. Those present were: Mrs. Foye, Mrs. W. T. Bums, Mrs. Charles Kountze, Mrs. Luther Kountze, Mrs. W. J. C Kenyon, Mr. John A McShane, Mrs. P IpBf -fllfc; mmWW' If s Bound to Please Her XPii Pl'f The ice cream is frozen and packed so that it - I t will 'carry without melting for a long time y $ f$M0M three flavors in each barrel Just the thing for uMw W'MM your little Fourtn of Ju,y picnic or excursion: jOJ 1 m uart size-400 Y l ) Pint Size. 20c 1520 Paftiam St. I Telephone 711. V Others at $1.00 and f 1.25. Chlldren'B parasols, 60c and up. Misses' parasols, 75c and up. A large line of new embroidered turn latest Just In. ; Store closed all flay Monday. H. JVY. 1417 Douglas St. . China Dinner Large line Jardinieres at cut Fine, largest and best selected stock of China ware In the city James' Wallace. Miss Georgia Kennard, Mrs W. 8. Poppleton. Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Harry Wllklns. Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, Mrs. Ward Burgess, Mlse Marguerite Pritchett. Miss Ella Mac Brown. Mrs. Clarence R. Day and Miss Luclen Stephens. The Friday Bridge club met Friday even ing with Mlsa Marguerite Pritchett and had as their guests an equal number of young men. .The prlies were won by Miss Lucy Gore and Mr. Ezra Millard. Thone present were: Miss Brady, Miss Gore. Miss Pres ton, Miss Ella Mae Brown, Mrs. W. J. Foye, Miss Pritchett, Mr. Etra Mlllurd. Mr. Ben Cptton, Mr. Sam Burna. Mr Stockton Heth, Mr. Dodge, Mr. Harry Tukey, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Weetbrook and Mr. and Mr. William Tracy Burns. Weddings and Ensrsugeinent. Cards are out announcT-f the marriage of Cora Lee Ryer to Joseph B Fradenburg. woMinor to occur Wednesday morning at 8t. Andrew's Episcopal church. The marriage of Miss Helen jsonaesson and Mr. Lymnn R. Walker Of Covington. Ky., will take place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bon desson, on Thursday, July 14. Last Wednesday evening the wedding of Dr. W. N. Dorward and Mrs.- Clara Cole was quietly sojemnlied at their new home, 1804 Blnney street. In the presence of rela tives and a few Intimate friends. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. Ed mund Henry. Dr. and Mf- Dorward will be at home to theh" friends after July 15. No cards were Issued. The marriage of Miss Beatrice Emily Lynn to Mr. Walter W. Sherwood took place Wednesday, June 29, at 4 o'clock, at St. Paul's church, the Rev. Potter ofncla.ting. In the evening a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 3111 Davenport street. Mr. and Mrs. Sher wood left Thursday morning for a Bhort trip and will be at home after July XO at 8411 Burt street. A simple home wedding occurred Wednes day afternoon at 1:80 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. B. M. Smith. 2214 South Tentli street, when her daughter. Miss Mildred E. Smith, became the wife of Dr. James FrailVr. the ceremony being per formed by Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks In the presence of the relatives and Immediate friends. Tho brldo was prettily attired In her traveling gown of navy blue silk and the little ringbenrer, Miss Ruth Ellington, who carried the ring In . an American Beauty rose, was attired In white. Dr. and Mrs. Frailer left at once for their home In Honey Creek, la. One of the nrettv weddlnas of the week was that of Miss Julia HofTmayr and Mr. George F. Bidwell, Jr.. which waa sol emnized at the residence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. A. L. Meyer, Tuesday at high noon, after which a dainty wedding break fast was Berved to the guests, who num bered 'twenty. The house was prettily dec orated with cut flowers and palms. Tne bride was lovely In her traveling town cf navy blue volln, trimmed with chiffon and lace. Mr. and Mra. Bidwell left for a wedding trip In the east. On the'r return they will spend a few daya In Omaha and then go to Chicago to reside. One of the pretty home weddlnaa of tho week was that of Miss Mabel Alice Orr, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John Orr, and Mr. William Lemon Hohson, which waa solemnized Saturday afternoon at 1:1) o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, SIS bouth Twenty-second street. The cer emony, which was witnessed only by the immediate fritpds. wss performed by Rsv. Andrew Henwlrk of Bouth Omaha, and the wedding march was played by Mr. Arthur Mown of Pnuth Omaha. The best msn was Mr. J. E. Johnson, and the bride was at tended by her sister. Miss Jennie Orr, who was gowned in white and carried a wreath of carnations, with which she crowned the bride at the conclusion of the ceremony, The bride was prettily attired la white MRS. J. BENSON. Big cut in the price of PARASOLS Parasols that we, sold for $6.75, $6, $5, and $4.50 all at $3.50.' They are black, black and white and colors. Those that sold for f 3.50, now $2.25. Those that sold for 3 and $2.5G now $1.75. .oiinro thn verv - over and Bjrron collars-tne very BLISS Set, $25.00. prices. American Beauty Plates Persian lawn, trimmed with lace with pic ture hat of white lace. Her bouquet waa of white carnations. The rooms were artlatlcUly trimmed with palms and cut flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Hobaon left for a trip In the west, and after July 15 will be at home in Weeptc Water, Neb. Bt. John'a , Collegiate church was the seen 3 of a very pretty wedding June 22, when Mlas Katharine Mooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Mooney of Brownsville, Neb., and Mr. James L. Maynard were married by Rev. . Father Bronsgeest. Promptly at 8:30 o'clock the wedding party entered the church, which was prettily dec taA with nalma and srnllaz, to the strain of the Lohengrin wedding march. The bride was attended by her sister. Mi3 Alice Mooney, who was gowned In pink silk mulle, with hat to match. The best man waa Mr. Joseph McCarthy. The bride was charming In a pretty gown of white chiffon, with picture hat to match, and carried a shower of bride's roses and swan aonla. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the relatives at the home of the bride's slater, Mra. W. P. Cobry. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard left for a trip to the World's Fair and the east, and will be at home after July 15 at 2008 North Eighteenth street. One of the prettiest weddings of the week was that of Miss Delia McDermott and Mr. William Robert Moran, which took plice Monday at high noon at Holy Family church, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Father Fitspatrlck, assisted by Fathers Geary, Dolan and Cavanaugh. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Wil liam . E. Welsh, and the groom by hia brother, Mr. Arthur Moran. The bride was attired Ip her go-away gown of copper colored Louisenne, trimmed with gold braid. Following the ceremony a wedding break fast was served to the Immediate relatives at the home of tha bride, which was artistically adorned with smllax. sweet peas and daisies In profusion, most of them be ing Bent by friends The bride, who Is a graduate of the Bucred Heart convent In tho old Frencn quarter of New Orleans and a highly aecompllshed musician. Is the daughter of one of Omaha a most respected famlllea. The groom has charge of pas aenger accounts in tha auditor'a office of the Salt Lake road and Is a young man of sterling qualities. After a trip to Catallna Islands the young couple will take a cot tage for the season at Santa Monica. Coming Evesti. Mrs. Joseph Barker will entertain the Budge club Thursday. Miss Alice McBhane will entertain tha Tuesday Card club tlila week' at the Coun try club. Mr. and Mra. J. B. McKitrlck will chap eron a party of young people to Missouri Valley Monday for an outing. Miss Mabel Marr will entertain Infor mally utxt Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss AunU Brown, who Is visiting Mr. and Mra. J. K. Butler. , Miss Mildred Rogers will give a dancing party at the Country club for a number of her young friends Wednesday evening, In celebration of her birthday. Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Bmlth has Issued invitations for a dramatic ' reading to be given at her home next Tuesday morning at U o'clock by Mile. Eugenie Gerlach. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lehmer will give a dinner for fifteen at tha Country club Mon day evening and a dinner of sixteen covers will be given by Mr. and Mra. C. W. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Remington and Mr. and Mra. Iaaao Colea. Uttle Elisabeth Barker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Barker, will celebrate her Id birthday by entertaining a large number of her little friends on the after noon of the Fourth of July at the home of her parents, .1506 South Eighth street. Arrangements havs been made to have iCenUnued sa Math rags.) 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