THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 5. 1010. 11. S. ALUMNI Al FIELD CLUB ! Association Will Hold Meeting, Re j union, Reception and Dance. i ' TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED ALUMNI i High rhool BaUdlng Is Entirely . Inarirqaate to Accommodate All and the Kleld (lab I Nrcnred. : The annual meeting of Ihfl Omaha High . School Alumni association will be hrld i at the Omaha Field club on the evening ,of .Tune W. Owing to the absent of Pierl , U:i. Burnett, Mint Fannie Pratt, vice president of the association will preside. , Miss Klolse Wood was appointed pcrctnry lat year, hut upon her resignation Mire Louise Northrup, who rendered abla a flstarcs at president lixst year. wa ap pointed secretary. Mis Geraldlne Clifford . I treasurer. 'j An enthusiastic meeting of the alumni Mm expected and a laige attendance I ax iaured. An executive committee, which i 'Composed of Nathan Ijernetcln. Otto Bau nan. 8am KeynoldM. Chandler Trimble, I'r. Abhle Holmfs. Mr. Anna Mct'airiif Marple, Florence MrHmh, Mis Gertrude White and M.ns Marie Hodge will xtlr up nlhulam. . On account of the incomplete lists of I graduate of earlier year and the in I numerable marriages and consequent i change of name and addresses It wat decided not to Issue formal ln Itations. Ad mission will be by ticket! which will be on eale at Heaton'a Drug atore. They may alio be obtained from any of the above named officer and committee. I'laaa Veils Will Itlnc Oat. While the scene of the meeting will be .removed from the old familiar halls of tho high achnol and the scholastic atmosphere may be mission, clas aplrit will prevail, clan yells will ring- out and hearty claas reunion will take place. A recptlon committee will be appointed tr ce that every or.e is made we'.coms. Dancing will be indulged In at :30 o'clock. lMmlek's orcheatra will furnish the music There are about J.500 alumni of the Omaha High school and It Is hoped that a bin majority will realize this opportunity ef meeting once again as schoolmates and renewing acquaintances. ' The argument Ir. favor of choosing the Field club ns meet ing place was strengthened by the Indi cations that this would be one of thi biggest meetings in the history of the as sociation, and that the high school building would be entirely Inadequate to accom modate the alumni. For this reason bIho. the price of the tickets. Including the dms v as mndo nominal 60 cents. That the committee was able to lower the price of I he tickets w as also due to the generosity of the Field club in offering its quarters. The committee In charge of arrangements H of the opinion that the response of the xlu.nnl will be as liberal as the occasion deserves. The notice of the meeting Is being given 'arly so that the alumni may keep the night of .lutie 20 an open date, so that this ivtny serve a a type of the future meeting of the association. mid-week dinner dame on Thursday even ing during the summer months. The dan cll.g pavilion lias been enlarged for the dancers and a large veranda Imllt around thla for the spectators. A table d'hoto dinner will be served at the club every evening from nix to eight o'clock. t'ommeiu'ement fei. MlfS Dorothy Stevens ms graduated from Mis temple's school. New Yoik City, and has returned to Omaha. Mr. Robert J. Williams, nm of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. William, is. h member of the graduating clay of Shattui k Military academy. Mr. and Mrs. William leave this evening to attend the commencement exercises. Miss Helen Cudahy and Miss Kltxabetii rickens were members of the class which was graduated from Mrs. Homers' school this er. Miss Pickens has returned to Omaha. Miss Cudahy Is a member of a party of graduates who tailed today for a summer In Europe. Miks Margaret Vaughn and Miss Mar garet Mcl'hersoti were members of this year's ila at St. Mary's school. Ciarden City. L. I. Mr. mid .Mis. A. H. Vaughn. Mr. T. II. MiTlierson ani Miss T,oulse Mcpherson "went eaa to attend the ex enltes. They are expected home this week. The commencement exercises of ths Omaha IIIgIi school will be held Friday i evening, June 17. in the Creighton Orpheum theater. Festivities for the members of the elaxs have already begun. Yesterday the class was entertained at a picnic held on the campus and In the woods north of Bellcvue college. The commencement ex ercises of the class are to be held Friday evening, June 17, in the Creighton Orpheum theater. Miss F.lizabeth Hweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sweet, and Miss Myra Breckenrldge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Breckenrldge, have received what is considered aCletlnct honor at Smith col lege, in being chosen among forty Juniors from a class of 8ii6 to participate In the Ivy day exercises, June 13, which are part of the graduating festivities. Miss Hweet and Miss Breckenridge will also act as ushers at the commencement exercises, which oc cur June 14. The commencement exctcVrs of Crown- SOCIETY ATIENDS WEDDINGS (Continued from .Page Two.) wedding is a chapter In a pretty romance which began with the bride's visit to her grandmother in Poughkeepsle last year. Both, the , bride and her attendant. Miss Mar)nn Funkhouser. wore' light cloth suits. The bride wore a cream serge suit with bodice of net and lace and a large black fist of net and plumes. She carried a white prayerbook. Mtsa Funkhouser wore a ault of uhlte and gray and a large black hat. )h carried pink peonies. Mr. Arthur V.'elsh acted a best man. Following the 'tilling a reception was held In the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Funkhouser, the guests Including the wedding party and relatives. , ' The wedding party of Miss Beatrice. Yates, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Henry . . 1 atea. and Lieutenant Cha. C. Allen of t.ie Thirtieth V. 8. Infantry, whose mar vlago will take place Thursday at the homo of Mr. and Mr. Yates. "Hillside." VI 1 Include Miss Carolyn Johnson of Bt. jokeph, Mo., and Miss Stella Hamilton. maMs of honor; Captain E, D. Warfleld. best man, and the ushers will be Captain Campbell Babcock. LJeutenant Otho Mlch aelis. Mr. Henry W. Yates, jr.. Mr. Ran dall Brown, Mr. Earl Gannett, and NvS tdward C. Smith of Kansas City. Dean Beechar and the Kev. R. B. H. Bell of pes Moines will officiate. A reception will follow the ceremony, after which the newly weddtd cddple will leave for a wed ding trip, and will be at home after Aug ust 15 at 30 West Twelfth street, Atlanta, Ga. ; Miss Olivia a. Hltchoock, daughter of Dr. and Mr. Charles Hitchcock, of No. IT West Thirty-sixth etreet, was mar ried to Mr. 8. Hlnman Bird, a son of Mrs. Charles T. Cook, of No. 41 East Thlrty Mghth street, In Bt. Peter's church. Nar ragansett Pier, Saturday afternoon, June 4. Mrs. Albert J. Akin was matron of honor. The other attendants were Misses Ann Wall, Frances Lamont, Gertrude Leverlch and Mary Hamilton, the latter of Albany, N. Y. Mr. E. Dlmon Bird, Mr. Bird's biolher, was best man. The ushers were Meskis. Howard L. Hitchcock, I.ynfoid M. Dickinson, Mark W. Maclay, Jr.; Walter X. Stlllman and O. de O. Vanderbllt, Jr., II of New York; also George H. Field vt Buffalo, Fred C. Letts of Chicago. Wll Jlm C. Motter of St. Joseph, Mo.; Clifford J. Voorheea of New Brunswick, N. J., and the Rev. K. Ashley Gerhard of Orange, N. J. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Herbert Shlpman of the Church of the Heavenly Rest, New Yoik, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Prescott. lector of St. Peter a church, Narragansett Pier. Mr. Bird gave his ."arewell bachelor dinner at Delmlnoco'a Friday evening. For Ike Km are. Mrs. A. D. Lane will give a dancing party at nappy Hollow June 17. Mrs. Charles B. Keller will give a lunch ion Tuesday for Mrs. Lawton of Houghton M.ch. 1 Mi. Robert Anglin will give a luncheon at th Country club Wednesday in honor of ir. Ijiwton of Houghton. Mich. Mi. A. U. Reed will give a dance at her Home the evening of Tuesday, June 14, for tier daughter. Miss Kllsabeth Reed. Mrs. A. C. Fanell will leave 8unday af tcraoon for 8t. Ixjuls. to attend the Tercen tenary of the Sisters of the Visitation. 7 Mrs. Edward Mahoney will give a lunch eon Tuesday afternoon in compliment to ner nous guest, Mra. E. J. Fellow, of Mouit city. Miss Winifred Wilcox will give a inUeel laneous shower at her home Tuesday even ing for Miss Florence Mason, one of the June brides. Mrs. Murlsuhal and her sister. Miss Bertha Bhacklefoid, have gone for a trip through Yellowstone park. They will also visit the Pacific coast before returning. 1 Mis. Edgar Scolt will give a plcnio Tues day at Tha Orchard" in Council Bluffs, thai tome of her parents, Mr. and Mra. N. Iff ixlge, in celebration of the sixth birth- ,V of her daughter. Miss Eleanor Bcott. The Rod and Gun club will have the ell Hall will be held Tuesday morning at o clock In the Church of St. Ma thlas. The attendant events, as they are named In the cards of Invitation are ser mon to graduating class by the Bishop of the diocese. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock lit Church of St. Mathlas. reception fol gral.iatlng (lass. Itrownell Hall, Momtay evening from eight to eleven o'p'ock; re cital of music department Monday even ing at 9 o clock. The class of the Omaha High school for l:IO will be welcomed Into the Alumni as sociation June 30. by the annual reception which la to be held this ear at the Omaha Field club. The club has been chosen by the orsaiiliatlon because of the size of the ai "Delation. The officers of ths associa tion are Mis Fannie M. Pratt. lRi. acting rresld'nt; Miss Louise Northrup, 1008. stcre tary. and (ieraldlne Gifford. ions, treasurer. The other members of the executive com mittee are Mr. Otto Kauman. chairman, 1SD0; Mr. Samuel Reynold. I'M; Mr. Nathan Bernstein, 188; Mr. Chandler Tilmblc. 1910; Dr. Abbie Holmes, lS'JO; Anna Maiples, 1M7; Gertrude White. l:sW; Marie Hodge, UKO; Florence McHugh. Followl:.g the annual business meclin-j which we held yesieidav morning Ht Hi-owicII Hull, the Browne!! Hall -ilunm:. welcomed the new atulYiiiae. the member of the cats of 1V10, with a luncheon. In tpenlng the business meeting, Rt. R?v. Arthur L. Williams, bishop of Nebraska spoke of the ideal of the school. Mrs. George" Tlldon wa chosen as piesldent of the alumnae; Miss Marv Mellor of Wuyno vice president: Miss Helen Davis. IT San. urer; Miss Melona Butterfield. secretary; t AUsae Fjibe. Bess Baum and Carolina Barkalow, executive committee. At the luncheon covers were placed for s'.xty-flvt. The decorations were pink and red poenlee. The singing of class songa and giving of Informal talks wa the after luncheon program. At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Judson were hosts of a party which Included Mr. and Mrs. Everett Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Baldrldge. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McCoy entertained at dinner last evening Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Mcconnell, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Olmsted IT mi 1 1 i MJI 1 1 v V '. 4 . " tar . - , " , Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Denny. Mi. an.l Mrs. Frank Fltsgerald and Mr. and .Mis. J. F. Steut. Complimentary to Mis Rachel Kincsd of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Pearce entertained at dim er last evening. Covers 'P placed for Miss Klncaile, Mrs. Het, GaMsBlier. M;s Katherlne Mooihd. and Mrs. Pearce. Mr. Fnink KeogU. Mi. Ben Gallagher and Mr Paul Galligii.r. Mrs. George Windsor Meccsth entertained at luncheon Saturday at the Field club In honor of her mother, Mrs. .IiiIIh Freeman. Covers were plued for Me.-iUnies Free man. l'lla Squires, F. -,V. 'o;iiio. S.ehhme. I.. i. nalrd, W. J. t'oniiell. .1. V . Griffith. 1. O. Ives, D. V. Sliolc mid (I. W. Mo krslh. The others who entertained and tha nuin br In their party were: Major Cha n Ken nedy; eight: J. W. Tonic, sx: J. o. sir ford, four; T. J. IngueiScii. eight; Doa-ie Powell, four; A. J. Vlerllng. nine; A. 1 . Man-lot, eight; T. W. Talma.te. three; ,1. Blakeley, six: Herbert McCoy, c'ght; U. C. Hour, four; P. C. Hyson, seven. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. llarrlman were hosis of one ot the largest dinner parties at tli -Field club last evening. Then- cu 'sis w re Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tenors. Mr. nvd J1-? W. Hemphill, Mr. and Mrs. It W. Ho.il, Mr. and Mis. Lynn Kemper. Mr. and M : John McDonald, Mr. ard Mis. J. F. t:e, Mis Nina Marshall, Mr. J. Buckingham. Miss Mary M'geath was hostess al a large luncheon Saturday, her gueats including Misses Ruth White, Jean White. Loti'vo White, Harriet Smith. Elisabeth U-cd. Mable Allen. Ruth Hlnrlchs, Grttchen Wil liamson, Adelaide Funkhouser. Adelyn Wood, Helen Epeneter, Marjorie tlowland. Eugenie Patterson, Stella Thummell, Gr:a Lane, Marlon Kulin, Luclle Baon, Ger trude Met. .Harriet Mets, Alice Jaqu th, Mlldivd Boyse, Reglna Connell. Margaret Blackwell. Joaephlne Cougdon, H-len Eastman, Blanche: Deuel and Mra W. R. MeCormlck. last evening in compliment to Mrs. Charles Whitehead of Denver, who Is the house guest of Miss l, nn t'mtls. Mrs. John Cm ke lis. I as her guests at dinner Colonel Cornelius Gsrdener of Fort Crick. Colonel ami Mrs. Glassford and l.le:!tcnsnt and Mrs. Glassford of Fort Omaha. General and Mrs. J. C. Cowln and Mm W ill R Cowin. I Mr. nd Mrs. M. A. Hall nero hosts f one of the largest parties at the Country rlt.b last rvrtilng, rntertaln'ng Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griffith. Dr. and Mrs. F. X. Connor, Mr. ii '.d Mrs. Charles Pickens, Mr. and Mi;. F. II. Gaines, Mr. and .Mrs. C. F. Mo ll cw. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McGilton. . upper party will bo given this en in . r.t the Country club by Mr. Earl W. Gannett and Mr. Randall K. Brown in liomir of Mi -s Richards and Lieutenant .Mien. The guest list Includes Miss Yates, M m I'.lchaidroii, Mrs. George Mixter, Mtss Sulla Hamilton, Miss Johnson of St. Joseph, Mo.;, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward C. Sin tli of Kunsus City. Mr. and Mrs. John 1,. Kenncl. Lieutenant and Mrs. Otho Michac'.ls, Captain Sai field. Captain Bab cock. Mr. II. . Yules, Jr.; Lieutenant Allen, Mr. l-.ail Gannett and Mr. Randall Kioun. At the toantry ( lab. The others who entertained at the Coun try club were; Miss Helen Davis, four; H P. Whitmore, four; D. C. Patterson, four; Floyd Smith, lght. Mr. A. B. Warren gave a dinner nsrtv t Happy Hollow. Mr. nr.d Mis. G. H. Payne entertained a patty or twelve at timtior last evening In honor of Mi. and Mrs. Ls.ee' Patterson of Miirsl.i.iltou n, in, who are the house gu.-ts of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bate. Mr. r.d Mis. C, V. Russell entertained a party of eleven at dinner at the club last evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gunt her unil Miss Plttinger, who leave to day for Euiopc. Tho others who gave dinner parties last evening and the number of each party partv were: Kdson Rich, eight; Edward VrKlikc, eight ; C. L Nlswonger, six; N. H. Loomls, elsht; J. C. Drexel, five; E. A. Hatfield, four; O. L. Fisher, four; Dr. A. E. Maik, four; H. D. Reed, five; F. C. Holllnger, five; Q. D. Tunnicliffe, four; Eva Wallace, four; T. L. Vanaurg, eight; W. E. Shepaid, six. Kargain Counter Offering Tou will find The Ben Want Ad Pages a successful medium for reaching buyer and seller. 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