Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 10, 1904, PART I, Page 6, Image 6

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TnE OMAHA' DAILY BEE: -SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1904.
SOCIEIYIN THE-SUMMER TIME
Hot Much Doing in the Way of Formal
Entertainment.
LOCAL AFFAIRS ARE DECIDEDLY QUIET
Oa Brld Offers urn linoTillon Is
th War of Preaaptlal Eater
talament and Scorn a
Derided Hit.
A Recipe for Merlnsrae.
In a broad, deep hammock,
Cupid equipage, .
Place embryonic lovers
Of a tender age.
81ft the moonlight finely,
Half light and half (hade.
Letting deepest shadow fall
On the bluBhlng maid.
Stir the hammock lightly
by-a passing breeze.
Elide one arm about one waist
With a gentle squeeze.
Words of honey sweetness
prop In, one by one,
F!;i.' four Hps together, and
The meringues are done.
-Edward B. Brlgg.
Social Calendar.
MONDAY Mile. Eugenie Gerlach's literary
matinee at residence of Mrs. C W. Ham
ilton: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Poppleton,
evening at bridge.
TUEMDAY Muntiecke-Schrelber wedding;
Bridge club meets with Mrs. James Wal
lace. WKDNESDAT Mrs. Ray Welch, Luncheon
at Country club; Midweek hop at field
club; Just for Fun club picnic.
THURSDAY Mile. Oerlacn s literary mat
inee at residence of Mrs. Herman
Kounta.
FRIDAY Bridg club meets with Miss
Ella Mae Brown at Country club.
SATURDAY Dinners and dunces at Field
and Country clubs.
An engagement which will be of great
Interest to society Is that of Miss Gertrude
McCllntock, the daughter f Mrs. John
McCllntock, to Mr. Hunt Lewis of Fort
land, Or., which was announced last
week In that city at a beautiful luncheon
liven by Mr. Lewis' mother, Mrs. C. H.
Lewis. Miss McCllntock and her mother,
who have spent ' the winter In Portland
with Mrs. MeCllntock's daughter, Mrs.
E. H. Brooks, were the guests of Mrs. Mil
ton T. Barlow last season and are expected
la Omaha again the last of the month.
Miss McCllntock was considered on , of
' the most popular and charming girls In
society during her stay here and made
many friends, who will unite In extending
Sped wishes. Mr. Lewis belongs to one of
Portland's oldest and most prominent fam
Ills .,'-. ' '
This week witnessed the disbanding of
several card clubs until fall, and the'warm
weather has caused a large exodus from
town, so that very lew entertainments are
on the calendar for this week. ,The enter
taining from now on will be decidedly Im
promptu and Informal, for few hostesses
have the courage to plan anything very
far ahead In the summer time. Most of
the affairs of the week have been given
by the young people who are spending
their vacation at home, and they have In
prospect a number of picnics and jolly
outings. Th only thing of Interest In
society is ths course of three literary mat
inees which ar to be given a fcrtvau res
idences by Mile. Eugenie QerlAch, a very
charming and cultured Partslenne, who
waa introduced by Mrs. Arthur Crittenden
Smith last week. Mils. Oerlach will glv
two matinees this week, tomorrow speak
ing on "Interesting Peculiarities of the
Frnch Language" at the home of Mrs. C
W. Hamilton, and on Thursday her sub
ject will be "Maurice Maeterlinck and the
Symbolist Drama" at ths horns ot Mrs.
Herman Kounts.
Whenever a girl announoes her engage
ment she Immediately becomes an object of
great, Interest to all her friends and ac
quaintances, and as the time of her mar
riage approaches everything she does Is
regarded 'with polite curiosity. Her friends
vis with one another In entertaining her,
and many who have hitherto been mere
acquaintances try to beooms Intimate
friend at this time In order to get a
glimpse of th trousseau and assist at ths
all-Important event If possible. All kind
of entertainments and showers ar given
for prospective brides, but it remained for
an Omaha- brld of th last fortnight to
Introduce an Innovation, In the way of en
tertaining. Th bride had prepared an
unusually elaborate trousseau and instead
of 'inviting her intimate friends to drop In
Informally and see her things If they cared
to, she gave two elaborate evening enter
tainments. Inviting a arge number of her
friends on each occasion. Refreshments
were - served and rauslo played a 'pro mi
neat part In the evening' . amusements,
tmt th crowning feature was the exhibi
tion of her wardrobe. Everything was
arranged to show to the best advantage,
and it can be trujkftilly said that not many
brides have suoa elaborate outfits. Dainty
lingerie of all kinds, gowns of every de
scription with hats and accessories to
match, and in fact everything' that the
heart of a woman can desire excited the
admiration of the beholders but the sight
of twenty-five pairs of shoes and slippers
(Of a.smsll slse) In all colors and styles
with hosiery to matchgcaused exclamations
of wonder and amazement on all sides.
The laregst dinner given at the Country
club last evening waa that of Miss Mae
Hamilton. Her guest were: Mrs. W.
Foye. Miss Pritchett, Miss Burke, Miss
I!gglnon. Miss Conger, Mis Hamilton
Captain Doane, Dr. Crummer, Frank
Keogh. Jerome Magee, Frank Hamilton
Earl Gannett. Fred Hamilton and Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Burns.
Major Zallnskl entertained a party of
eight as did C. N. Diet and Ward Burgess
and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pritchett each
had six guest. Other dinner were given
by Walter B. Robert. Judge Vlnsonhaler
and W. D. Bancker.
Miss Theodora Borglum left for Ne
York Saturday to visit her brother. From
there she will go to the Maine coast, and
on her return home visit the St. Louis ex
position. '
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Come and Go Gossip.
Mr. J. B. Berry has returned from I
trip to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Garratt are visit
lng In Denver.
Gould Diets has returned from a trip
to the World's fair. i
Mr. W. A. Roger he gon to Denver
for a short stay.
i Mr. C. J. Ernst and two children were
In St. Louis last week..
Misses Frances and Lllo MeOavoek left
Wednesday for 8t. Louis.
Mrs. L. O. Strickland I spending July
at White Bear lake, Minn.
Mr. and Mr. V. O. Strickler ar spend
In the summer In Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Neely have returned
from a visit In Platteville, Wis.
Mr. Joseph Baldrige went to Chicago Fri
day evening to spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Pierce are rejoicing
over the birth of a daughter July I.
Mrs. George Shields is entertaining her
brother, Paul Caldwell of Bloux City.
MIfs Bessie Fowle has returned from
visit of several months In the east.
Mrs. Ferguson of Troy, N. T., Is a guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Laurl Child.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. MeKeen, jr.
have returned from an eastern trip.
Mrs. William Carter of Denver Is visit
lng her mother, Mrs.. 8. Warren Chase.
Mrs. E. E. Bryson leave soon for an
extended trip through th great lakes
Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. U. Grlswold have gone
to Lake Washington, Minn., for an dut
ing.
Mrs. H. E. Jennlson Is entertaining her
daughter, Mrs. A. F. Holden of Norfolk,
Neb.,
Mr. and Mr. H. G. Strelght and family
have gon to- Lake Okobojl for the summer.
Miss Florence Putnam of Lincoln waa the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. C, A, Hull this
week.
Mr. H. H. Baldrige and son, Malcolm,
were In St. Louis at the exposition this
week.
Mrs. C. C. Clasell and children have
gone to Indiana to spend four or five
Mrs. Frank Stltser and niece of Chicago
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W,
Parish.
Misses Stella and Florence Singer have
returned from a two weeks' stay-in St.
Louis.
Mrs. Arthur Met and children left on
Thursday for a six weeks' stay In Call
fornla.
' Mr. J. c. McKell I entertalng her
daughter, Mr. William B re inner of De
Moines.
.Miss Agnes McAusland left Friday even
ing for Denver to spend several week with
relatives.
'Mis Ora Moore ot Chloago I expected
in August to b the guest of Miss Georgia
Kennard.
Mr. Tom Lynn of Kansas City was th
guest of Mr. Thomas McShan the first
of the' week. '
Miss Quisle Qutschow ha returned from
Norfolk, Neb., where shs has been for the
last six month. '
Mrs. John T. Yate and little eon and
nepnew nave gon to Buffalo, N. T., to
Join Mr. Yates.
Miss Edith Fisher, daughter of George
L. Fishery is spending her vacation In De
troit and vicinity.
Miss Jane Blanchard I spending three
week in St Louis visiting friend and
seeing the exposition.
Mrs. L. Clayton Manning and Mrs.
Walter O. Hubbard will spend the next Six
weeks In California.
The Misses Gorden of Bloux City and Mr.
Allen Davis of Boston are the guest of
Miss Hbrtense Clarke.
Mrs. Viotor Caldwsll has gone to Lake
Washington, Minn., to Join her family and
spend several weeks.
The Misses Anna Rl end Jan Orcutt re
turned Monday from a delightful visit of
several months In Mexloo.
Miss Claire Northrup expects to leave
oon to visit her Bister. Mrs. W. w.
Troxell, In Bancroft, Neb.
Mrs. J. P. Lord, Miss Lord and Prentice
Lord left this week for the east and will
return by way of St. Louis.
Mr. R. E. Rogers and daughter. Miss
Daisy Rogers, left Thursday for an ex
tensive trip through th east.
Mrs. George H. Wallace of Toledo, O..
1 visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph R.
Campbell, on Georgia avenue.
Mrs. Douglas B. Wei p ton hag returned
from Chicago, where ah was called by J
the serious illness of her father.
Mra. Arthur Pinto haa returned from 'St.
Louis, Mo., where she spent three weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chenery.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Peck expect
to leave this week to visit Mr. and Mra.
Henry D. Estabrook at Elberon, N. J.
Mrs. Henry Ritter, after Visiting St.
Louis,. Chicago and Kansas City, will
spend the rest of the summer in Denver.
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Patton left Omaha
Friday evening for Chicago, to visit thoir
son and daughter, Dly D. H. R. Patton and
wiie.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foye, who have
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Burns, have returned to their home In
Kansaa City.
Judge and Mrs. Ben 8. Baker left for
their home In New Mexico, Saturday even
ing, after a most enjoyable visit with their
many friends,
Mrs.. Freeman V. Loomls and children,
accompanied by her sister, Miss Lizsi
Needham, have gone, to Osags, Neb., to
spend the summers
Mr. O. W. Douglas left Thursday for
w York. She will visit also Nlaa-ar
Falls and the Chautauqua assemblies, re
turning in October.
Mr. James Wallace and children leave
Wednesday for Lake Dkoboji to spend the
summer with Mrs. William Wallace and
the Misses Wallace.
Mrs. William F Allen, who is now in
Kansas City. Is expected to return next
week from a vUlt of several week In
Illinois and Missouri.'
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Butler and family,
accompanied ' by their nlec,' Miss Ann
Brown, expet 16 leave next Week for Colo
rado for a short stay.
Mrs. Georke E. Barnes and son Orant ar
the guests of Mr. and Mra. George Stickney
at Lake Mtnnetonka, Minn. They will
spend the summer at the lske.
Mrs. William E. Crltser and daughters
of Salt I-ake City arrived In Omaha Friday
for a month's visit wh her mother, Mra
H. E. Wllmoth, 107 Spencer street.
Mrs. E. V. Lewis. Miss Lewis and Mrs.
Wilson 11. Ixw met Mrs. F. A. Brogan
In Boston July 4 and spent the day with
Mrs. Lewis' uncle, Mr. Brown.
Mrs. Flelsbel and son, who have been
tbe guest of Mr. and lira a W. Millar
weeks, expect to leave for
In Csnyon City, Colo., next
for several
their horn
Wednesday.
Mr. D. A. Doty left for McMlnnville,
Ore., yesterday, accompanied by her sis
ter. Mis Gertrude Anderson. Mrs. Doty
ha been visiting her father, Mr. Richmond
Anderson, and other Omaha relative dur
ing the last month.
A cablegram received Saturday announces
the safe arrival at Naples on that day of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Whltmere and Miss
Eugenie Whltmore, who will spend sev
eral weeks In that locality and proceed
from there to Rome.
Mrs. D. R. Miller, with her two son,
Arthur and Jamie, and sister. Miss Martha
M. Park, sailed from Montreal July 9 on
the steamship Kensington of the Dominion
line for Liverpool. Mr. Miller will Join
them In the south of England about August
15 and they will return In October.
Mrs. L. A. McWhorter Is entertaining'
her sister, Mrs. James L. Bevans of Pen
sacola, Fla., and three children, Dorothy,
Stuart and James. Mrs. Bevans, who was
Miss Dessle Mllllken, Is the wife of Dr.
James L. Bevans, and has many friend
In Omaha. She will probably remain ber
for about a month.
Social Chlt-Chat.
Judge and Mrs. Loblngler expect to leave
for their new home in the Philippine early
In August, i
Mr. and Mr. Heyward O. Leavltt are
rejoicing over the birth of a daughter last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Smith of 3526
Harney street are rejoicing over' the birth
of a son July 4.
Miss Hortense Clarke has recovered from
her recent attack of scarlatina and Is
again able to be out.
Word haa been received that Fred A.
Nash, Jr., who with his wife ha been In
Europe for some time for his health, has
entirely recovered and will sail for horn
July 13.
Mr. and Mr. . Charles H. Fiaette have
sold their home on South Twenty-second
street and have moved out to their country
home, Falrvlew Villa, about a mil north of
the Country club.
Miss Fay Hitchcock and sister Hasel
have returned from' their school and will
spend a portion of their vacation at the
horn of their parent, Mr. and Mr. W.
E. Hitchcock, 616 Park avenue.
Pleasures fast.-
Mies Julia Officer entertained informally
on Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Evans of Minneapolis.
Miss Francesca von Goat gav a de
lightful dinner Thursday evening at the
Woods horn on North Thirty-eighth ave
nue. The table was prettily decorated in
the national colors, and waa laid for six
guest. . ,
Miss Belle Dewey, Mr. Earl Gannett, Mr.
Frank Hamilton, Captain Doane, Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Stewart, second, and Mr.
and Mrs. Stlllman of Council Buffs made
up a plcnlo party Friday evening at Lake
Manawa, and afterward attended th dance
at the Boat olub.
Th Fourth of July ' was celebrated In a
Jolly Informal manner Monday morning at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler
by the Misses Anne Brown, Natall Mer
rlam, Marlon Hughes, Mabel Marr and
Messrs. George Redlck, Arthur Lewis,
June Brown and Harry Montgomery.
A pleasant dinner party at the Field club
Monday evening was composed of Miss
Gertrude White, Miss Leila Bertbner, Miss
Ruth Dahtman, Miss Henrietta Bartlett,
Miss Marlon Connell, Miss Mabel Christie,
Mr. Lee Kennard, Mr. Gall Martin, Mr.
Wernler, Mr. Wood, Mr. Collett and Mr.
West.
Mrs. W. A. Challls gave a musical and
elocutionary recital Thursday evening in
he nor of Mrs, Valentin and Miss Valen
tine of Dunkirk, N. Y., who are the guest
of Mrs. Will EJlbourn. Mrs. Challls was
asslated by Miss Valentine, mandolin and
guitar, aitd Mr. B. Gibson, pianist and
vocalist. s
Miss Beast Moorehead entertained at
cards Wednesday afternoon for her, friend,
Miss Merrill of Boston. Guest were Misses
Connell, Congdon, Bartlett, Alice French,
Krledsr, Gertrude White, Daisy Leo
French, Leila Sorlbner, Pauline Schenck,
Merrill, Nell Carey, Christie, Hoel, Dalman,
Mcintosh.
A Jolly party, composed of the Mtsse
Lena Rehield, Hattie Drlefuss, Mae Roth-
chlld and Messrs.' George Sellgson, Julius
Drlefuss and Eugene Schloss, were the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Levy of Ne
braska City for a few days, They were ac
companied home by Mlsi Hattie Rehfeld,
who had been visiting there for several
week.
Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Pinto entertained In
formally Wednesday evening In honor of
Miss Maywood Schrelber and Mr. Harry
Munneck, whose wedding will take place
Tuesday evening. The evening was pleas
antly speat with informal amusements, and
the room were prettily decorated with
red popple. Twenty guest were present.
The young people of th Hillside congre
gational church gave Miss ' Maywood
Schrelber a granite shower Thursday even-
ng.
The board of directors of the Woman'
olub met Thursday afternoon to plan for a
farewell banquet to be given in honor of
Mrs. C. 8. Loblngler before she and Judge
Loblngler leave for tbe Philippines In Au
gust. Th board of director has under
advisement th desirability of .procuring a
fine lecturer for the household economics
department for the second called meeting
of th club year. Another meeting will
probably be called next weel to complete
inonisbad arrangements.
In honor of Mis W. P, Fell of Cleveland,
O., Mra. Harry P. Deuel entertained the
Friday club most delightfully Friday after
noon. SIX-handed euchre was played, the
prise being won by Mrs. Hawes and Mrs.
Guild. Those present were Mesdames Ed
ward Rosewater, N. P. Fell. Victor Rose-
water, Charle Rosewater, Walter Wllklns,
H. Korty, Royce, A. S. Ross. J. D. Fos
ter, & V. Smith, Palmer, James Wallace,
Charles Deuel, F. B. Kennard, J. R: Man
chester, Robldoux. J. H. Eyler, Hawes,
John Guild and Edwin Haney.
Complimentary to her guest. Miss Merrill
of Boston, Miss Bessie Moorehesd gave a
delightful heart party Thursday afternoon.
Th prises were won .by Miss Nell Carey
and Miss Mabel Christie, Those present
were Miss , Laura Congdon, Miss Marlon
ConnH, Miss Gertrude White, Mis Ruth
Dahlman, Miss Lel'a Scrlbner, Miss Alice
French. Mls Henrietta Bartlett, Miss Nell
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One of the most enjoyable affair of the
week was the dancing party given at the
Country club Wednesday evening by Miss
Mildred Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Rogers, in celebration of her birth
day. Dainty refreshments were served,
and a long program ot dances was enjoyed
by the following young people: Misses
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ert Churllon. Mrs. E. II. Bprugue, Mrs. I.
A. Coles, Mrs. ChrlHtlancy, Mrs. Clement
Chase, Mrs. Ktchardxon, Mrs. D. H.
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also present and enjoyed watching the
young dancers.
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. Tbe wedding of Mis Mary Donovan to
Joseph P. Donnelly was solemnized at St.
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Rev. Father Shine officiated. During th
afternoon the Bisters of Charity, of which
society Mr. Donnelly' sister is a member,
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nelly left on the evening train for Ban
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romlnsr Kvents.
Th Just-for-Fun. club will give a
tile at Krug's park next Wednesiiy.
Mrs. Ray Welch will entertain at lun
cheon at the Country club Wednesday.
Mrs. James Wallace will entertain the
Iirldgt Club at her home Tuesday morn
ing.
Miss Inez Moore ot Council Bluffs will
entertain at supper this evening for Miss
Wtbster.
Mr. and Mrs. William Suars Poppleton
111 entertain at bridge whist Monday
aventng fur Miss Conger, who is Mlofl Hlg-
flnson' guest.
Weddings axad Kngaaenients,
The engagement of Miss (Si-rtrude Mc
Cllntock and Mr. Hunt Lewis ot Portland,
Ore., has been announced.
The wedding of Miss Maywood Bhrelber
and Mr. Harry Munnecke will take place
next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the
residence of the bride's uncle. Mr. James
Wlnspear, Kill Nona Twenty-i(htn
Miss Margaret Boulter has returned from
Chlcaro and will resume her piano teach
ing morning through July and August.
Btudlo, CIS McCague building.
Mr. J. R. Henderson has reopened his
studio of wood carving at room ill Paxto:i
block. For terms and other Information
call at studio.
Tk little barrels ot Ioa Cream
that just at tbe pocket. TTiroe
flavor la each barrel. Tali
oe ham with ros.
Jim fluff
Look for th Tiger.
Don't forget the sule of furniture at 1313
Farnam street, I p.' m. Tuesday, July 1!,
at whirl) sole nine pieces solid mahogany
furniture 100 years old will bs offered.
RURAL FREE DELIVERY MOVE
Omaha Headquarter to Do Abaadoaeit
After th suth of
July.
An order ha been Issued from th head
quarters of the rural free delivery service
that does away with the Omaha office of
that branch of the poatoftlc administra
tion. ,
Superintendent Rathbone will be trans
ferred to Clnclr.nati.
Nebraska Is to be attached to ths Ksnsas
City office, and Iowa is to be attached to
the Bt. Louis office. Inspectors who have
been reporting at Omaha will be scattered
aome of them reporting at Kansas City,
some at Bt. Louis snd some at Bt. Paul.
This move Is a sudden one, no new Of
It having reached Omaha prior to the re.
celpt of the order, which earn yesterday,
directing Superintendent Rathbon to close
up the affairs of his office her by July
and arrange for th change a Indicated.
lies Want Ada bring the best r turns.'
M. BLISS
1417 Douglas St
. Haviland
China
Dinner Set, $25.00.
Large line jardinieres at cut prices.
American Beauty Plates.
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SUMMER
Mrs I. BENSON.
Tan Lace Hose.
The liale lace tan hone, that so many ladies
have been asking and waiting for Lave come
in.
A line quality at 50c.
Embroidered quality at 75c.
Km broidery and late combined at $1.25.
Children's and miKes' tan hone, size 5 to 9 25c.
WHITE SILK AND MULL 5I1IRT WAISTS.
.We are showing the prettiest waists in Omaha. Price from the
lowcat to the best. Special cut in prices of $0.75, $3 & $4.50 waistH.