4 E THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 21, 1911. MONTH OF SOCIETY CHARITIES Kay i Made Busy with Preparation! for Benefit. BRIDGE PARTY FOE CRECHE Leadlas; Fanrtlon of the Wffk to Be Held at ta Caaatry CIsb Tin lif Afternoon Brothers Wed Sam Day. . Social Caleadar. MONDAT Meeting of th Daughters of the Revolution, Omaha public library. TUKSIMY Luncheon of the Omtha L'nl v.r.nv rluh 1'axton hotel: Mts Isabel Jones, evening party for Company C of the HlRh Hchool battalion- Mrs. r.. u. Jane, afternoon PHrtv for Mlsa Ramona Taylor; Mn. Allan Murphy, meeting ot Theta Bridire club: Mrs. Morand. ken slnpton for Mrs. Capune; annual Creche benefit brids party at the 'ountry. ciun; kin W Slilnev. IT anil 1 Hieh Five club: Major and Mra. H. M. Iord, dinner for Van Rensselaer-Lorrl wedding party; Mra. C. C. Cope, Treble Clef Musleal club; Mra. Klmer Mc.Manus, Tuesday Kensington club; Mr. W. J. Burgess, Bridge Luncheon club; Mra. A. A. Cran dnll. Crescent Whist club. WEDNESDAY-Players' club, "An Ameri can Citizen," at the Braudela: Mra. Ham tiel Burns. Cooklnr club; Mra. H. F. Khearer, W. W. club; Mra. W. K. fjwlsher, Comls club. THlTtSDAY Marrtnire of Mis Ruth Lord and Mr. Frank Van Rensselaer at Trin ity cathedral; Mien Mae Green, cards for Miss Mabel Huntley. FRIDAY-Mra. E. W. Naah and Mis Frances Naah, dance at the Country club lor anas jean tuaanr; ivirp. ji'nn wau den. Amateur BrldK club; Miss Irene Lftr- ' mon, bridge for Mis Delia Jaccbsen; wed ding of Miss Anna O'Connor and Mr John D. Wear at St. Peter' church: Mrs. A. V. Bhotwell, afternoon party for Mrs. Capune. SATURDAY Opening dinner, dance of Happy Hollow club; Miss Nana Cotter- man, dance ror Hrowneii huh seniors at the Field club; Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Way, dinner for Mies Olenn Wav. Miss Glnco- , mini, luncheon at the Field club for Mlas Mabel Huntley; dinner and dance at Country club; dinner and dance at Field club. Tha month of May Is the most popular for benefit entertainment, and this year la no exception. In tha last fortnight so ciety matrons have devoted most of their time to assisting with tha preparations i and managing tha performance of "Around the World with Terplschore," given so by the younger member! of aooiety at the Brandela theater last evening. Creche Bridge Benefit. Tha large charity event this week will ba the annual Creche benefit bridge party given at the Country olub Tueday after noon. Mra. H. T. Lemlst is in charge, as sisted by tha women of the Creche board. Mr. Warren Rogers and Mrs. J. R Scoble will direct tha play and Mrs.' Z. T. Und say and Mrs. E. W. Guthrie will assist. Miss Arabnlla Kimball has charge of the prices. There will be sixteen In alW in cluding two handsome pictures; one ot Lady Hamilton In a dull gold band wrought frame and the other a view of Browning's home in Venice, framed In solid mahogany. There Is a pin set with bril liants and an art is another valuable prise. Tha frame la of hand-carved mahogany, and at the top la one of the pretty old prints. A hammered brass card tray with the large braas bandies Is another prise. A mahogany tray that la about twelve Inchea In diameter, the glass covering a colored print, la another gift. One of the handsomest prises that has been received la a hammered braaa bowl for flowers and of antique design. There will be silk hosiery and many other .prises. Those who have not - already purchased tickets may do so Tuesday at 1 o'clock at tha door. Assisting Mrs, Lemlst are: Mra. H. T. Lemlst, Mrs. T. 1 Kimball, Miss Kimball, Mrs. Arthur C. 'Smith, Mrs. ; Thomas Kllpatrick. Mra. E. R. MoMahon, . Sirs. F. A. Naah, Mrs. J. E. Bummers, Mrs. ' IWarren Rogers, Mrs. C. C. Allison, Mlas ' Jessie Millard, Mrs. James C. Dahlman, ' Mrs. John I Kennedy and Miss Susan ' Holdredga. j To Wed e Same Day. Wednesday, June 28, la the date decided upon for the wedding of Miss OUve Car penter and Mr. George Barker, which will be celebrated at the new home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Car penter. On the same evening will be cele brated the wedding of Mr. Barker's younger brother, Mr. Joseph Barker, and - Miss Isabel Ibbotaon ot Montreal. The latter wedding will be celebrated at 6:30 o'clock at the church of St. James the Apostle, Montreal. The wedding will be very quiet and only relatives present, owing to tha Illness of the bride' father. Mr. George Barker and Mr. Joseph Bar ker have each purchased home near the Field club Fete Day at Llneola. A number of Omaha young people were the guests of fraternities and sororities in ' .Lincoln for the week-end. The occasion was the annual high school fete day given by the university. Miss Dorothy Dal left Friday morning for the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, where she is the guest of Miss Doris Wood. Miss Margaretta Burke la staying with the Beta Phi's and the Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Loa Howard Is kelng entertained by the Thetas and Alphl Phis. All of the sororities are en tertaining Informally for their week-end gueats, who are present from all tha high schools in the state. Friday evening Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Phi entertained at Informal dances at their chapter houses. Saturday evening Kappa Alpha Theta gave a large dancing party. The fraterni ties are also entertaining. Among the Omaha boy wbe are in Lincoln are Mr. Isaac Carpenter, Mr. Edwin Alderson (Mr. Dick Payne and Mr. Walter Klopp. Oaalkrem laauin Parties. The Omikron club, although the regular season of dances has closed, will not cease to meet. A new feature will be introduced Thursday when tha club will begin a series of weekly luncheons at the Commercial club. The datea for the summer parties will not be announced until next week It la probable that last summer's arrange ments will be repeated. The club will give a stunt party, something in the feature ot a mock field meet, early In the summer. This will be given at the Country club or the Happy Hollow club. I.ast year the golf tournament given at Happy Hollow was a gieat success and this feature may be repeated. Each member was Elven one club with which to play the game. Sides were chosen and the lowers' bought the dinner for the entire party ot contestants. Two dances will be given later at Happy Hollow club. CIbbj Electa Officers. The Eta Vlrp club closed It regular dancing season with a business meeting, laal Thursday evening, and the electionof the following officers: President. C. J. Hanley; vice president. Otto Nielsen; trea surer, E. L. Glover; secretary, Dr. Hayes Gsanter. Changing the by-laws to allow a board of directors to help steer the course of the club and a theater party In the near future and plans for the romint season were th Important thlncs discussed. The retiring officers ware commended tor their very aftlcleut services during the season. Th j ' ' V fflSS LAURA Z2AZ whose wedding to UR.W. -RmmpF WOOD will be- celebrated Jwie 6 at Hans com jRi& MJJ. Cfizzrch . treasurer's report shows the club to be In very good financial circumstances. I.ansraaare of Brldae. Vn omana woman nas aecidea that there decidedly a "Bridge whist" language. The Omaha woman has some friends in Chioago who are "bridge cranks," and they decided to play an all night game of bridge, ao the Omaha friend thought she would telegraph some expert advice, and started to send the following telegram: "Don't make no trump unless you have the cards." "I beg your pardon, wouldn't It sound better . to say, 'Do not make any trump, In stead of no trump," asked the young woman, who was writing the mes sage. "Well, I see that you do not play bridge," answered the Omaha woman who was sending the message. High School Events The last dance of the "Oma-Hl" club was held Friday evening at Chambers'. A great number of high school students were present, besides the guest list Included many of the school set. Several cosy cor ners were arranged, and the decorations were simple and artistic. Miss lone Foog, Anna Purdy, Donald Klpllnger and Lyl Lents were the com mittee In charge of the dance. The club Is to be organised again next year, and the prospective membership numbers over fifty. Those present were:. Misses Mimes lone Fogg, Helen Howe, - Marene Burchmore, Marie Hampton, ' Francis Schmidt, Dora Haarmann, Margaret Cott, Elisabeth Gould, Marie Donahue. Katherine Lents, josepnine congaon, eteita Tnummei Eugene Patterson, Beatrice Chapman, Myrtle Haarmann, Myrtle Hayden. Florence Andrus, Anna Anderson, Emma Reese, Lyllan Grotte, Gladys Budlono-. i oaDei j ones, Ethel Fry, Gladys Alpine, Irene Harris, Mary Corby, Ruth Zlttle, Anna Purdy, f rancia Hostettier, Elinor McCarthy, Catherine Woodruth, Helge Rasmussen, Minnie Johnson, Addle Fogg, Jkiessers, John Drexel, Herman Bantlan, George Jacobs, Lyle Lents, James Halptne, Joseph Adams, William Huston, Jack Poller. Byron Rnhrbough, Donald Klpllnger, Glenn Wlern Roy Greeting, John Woodruth, Paul Reeae, Ewing Forbes. Robert Connell, Harry Menold, . George Suchart, Lester Burkenroad, David Marvin, Stuart Gould. Clarence Shary, Messers. Flwood Pratt, George Rosa, Lee Holllnger, Morton Engleman, Harry Marsh, Earl Reel, Harold Langdon, Maurice Loomis, John Cotter, Tupper Wyman, Archie Hocht, Gilbert Loomis, Oerrit Fort Warren Breckenrldge xnaroia j nomas, Walter Marrlot, Gerald Duffey, Howard Home, Isreal Israel. Earl Connelly, Wvman Bee be. Albert Lewis. Lletenant Colonel Voyl Rector, In charge or the cadets of the Omaha High school, and Miss Harriet Parmalee, the regimental sponsor, will entertain the commissioned officers and a number of young women at Happy Hollow, Monday evening. May 29. Miss Harriet Parmalee has the distinc tion of being 1 the first regimental sponsor to entertain the officers, and tha officers are pleased with the Interest Mies Parma lee takes in the regiment. 1 Miss Nell Ryan, sponsor of Company G. will entertain the cadet of the company at her home, 3857 Seward- street, Satur day evening. Park Larmon, captain ot the company, will assist the hostess in providing entertainment for the cadets. Miss Helen King and Mac Parkinson, sponsor and major of the first battalion, will entertain officers and friends at the Rod and Gun club on the evening of May 31. , Miss Marguaretta Burke and Ned Alder son, sponsor and major of the third bat talion, will entertain the officers and friends at the home of Miss Burke. 1543 Park avenue, on May SO. Miss Isabel Jones and Morton Engleman, sponsor and captain of Company C, of the Officers of HSiirM'"- ' h, "J"" , COMMANDANT HASKELL AND THE YOUNG MEN WHO DIRECT THE REGIMENT. high school cadet regiment, will entertain the company at the Field club, May SR. A farewell party was given the seniors of the Omaha High school last evening at Dundee hall. This was the last high school dance of the season. Messrs. Mao Parkinson and Wayne Murphy were the committee In charge of the dance. Senior pennants and tha school colors were used In decoration. Orange and black, the senior colors, predominated. The guests at the dance were: Misses Nell Ryan. Isabel Jones. Adelaide Funk- houaer. Elizabeth Race. Marie Rowley. Gladys Bolt. Arlean Maythen. Misses Eulah Renner. Lillian Parsons. Florence Heggway. Nlta Hinman. Harriet Parmalee. Lyndell Jacobs. Korlne Kline. Muriel McCutcheon. Muriel Baldwin. Marie Niesman. Blanche Brotherton. Helen King. Emily Wentworth. Louise Fearon. Halcyon Chambers. Gladvs Robertson. Marthena Moore. Messrs. Park Larmon. Morton Engleman. William Noble. Harry Llndberg. Kenneth Craig. Lester Burkenroad, Donald Fox. Leonard Marshall. Will Roe. Louis Coaowey. , Roy Gates. Paul Belsel. Howard Blttlnger. Mao Parkinson. Wayne Murphy. Lee Ellsworth. Rex Houlton. Tames McKlnnon. Rustln Carrier. Ruth Morris. Evelyn Handschuch. Messrs. ' Edward Perkins. Robert Belndorf. Russell Israel. Harry Mason. Kenneth Morton. -Herman Jobst. Louis Wavrln. MUly Nicola Carl I Lumry. Voyle Rector. Lisle Keys. George Jacobs. Frank Anderson. Robert Buallman. Glen Lamb. Edgar Morris. r Herman Handschuh. Guy Beckett. Mrs. Herbert McCoy and Miss Helen Mo Coy entertained the girls of the senior class of the Omaha. High school Saturday afternoon at their home. The class teach ers. Miss Kate McHugh, Miss Jeeele Towne and Miss Laura Bridge assisted in receiv ing the 120 guests. The others assisting the hostesses were Miss Bertha Vaughn, Miss Kate Field. Miss Lenna Peake, Miss Grace Leidyand Miss Blanche Brotherton. Besides the senior girls there were pres ent Miss Anna Peterson, Miss Susan Pax ton and Miss Abba Bowen.' The house was attractively decorated with spring flowers. In the sitting room and hall the colors, orange and black, formed the basis for decoration. The high school colors, purple and white, were used In the dining room and library. The re freshments were also elaborate. The can dles were marked with the class date, 1911, and the wafers were whits with O. H. S. In purple. Miss Loa Howard and Mr. Edwin Carson, sponsor and captain of Company B of the High school cadet regiment, will entertain the company and the other officers and their sponsors Friday, June 1, at the home of Miss Howard. Miss Elisabeth Alderson and Mr. Albert Cahn, sponsor and captain of Company D, will entertain at the home of Miss Alderson the evening of June 2. Miss Lillian Parsons and Mr. Louis Wavrln, sponsor and captain of the High school band, wilt entertain Tuesday even ing at the home of Mr. Wavrin, 15)73 Dorcas, May 23. Pleasures Past Mra W. A. Debord entertained a small party at dinner Saturday evening for Miss Ramona Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lemlst, Mis Curtis, Mrs. Montgomery, General Dodge and Mr. B. W. Hart were guest Thursday evening at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart of Council Bluffs. Mrs. Mosher Colpetzer gave an Informal tea Friday afternoon for Mlsa Folda. who has Just returned from a winter In Europe. Omaha High School Cadets i lit If ;-: ,,,, .' -.-, ...... ,v i . About thirty guests were present. Spiraea and snow balls were used In decorating the rooms. Saturday evening Major Harry Hale gave an Informal dinner at his apartment, when Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam C. Martin, Miss Forepa'J"i of St. Paul, Mlsa Curtis, Miss Doane and Captain Babcock were the guests. Miss Alice Horton was hostess at an afternoon luncheon Saturday given In honor of Miss Marion Harnlsh, whose wed ding to Mr. Taylor White of Denver will take place In June. The rooms were decor ated wtlh sweet reas and in each guest's corsago bouquet was concealed a small heart announcing the engagement of Mlas Horton and Mr. T. L. Trout of this city. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. J. W. Woodruff entertained Satur day for Miss Marie Butts, who Is to be married June 7. A color scheme of pink and white was used In decorating. A large wedding ring In the middle of tho table was filled with bridal wreath. From this ring pink satin bands extended to each cover, where the guests found a doll's silk hose filled with salted nuts. Packages ot hosiery, presented by the guests to the bride, were drawn to her place by the pink ribbons. The afternoon was spent In feather stitching dust cloths In colors. Twelve guests were present. Mr. and M,rs. J. Van Rensselaer gave a buffet In their apartments at the Colonial last evening after a theater party given by their kon. Franklin R. Van Rensselaer, for the Van Rensselaer-Lord bridal party. Those piesent ere: Major and Mrs. Her bert M. I-oid. Mrs. C. M. Secrist of Chi cago, Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Rensselaer, Miss Ruth M. Lord, Miss Mary Richard son, Miss Mildred Rogers, Miss Helen Forbec, Miss Nannie Page, Mr. Franklin H. Van Rensaelaer, Mr. Charles O. Vos bugh, Mr. Joseph Barton, Mr. Taylor Belcher, Mr. Selden II. Armat, Mr. Jack Guild, Mr. J. Van Rensselaer, jr. Miss Frances Rogers entertained at her home Saturday in honor of Miss Grace Wilkc, who is to be a June bride. A kenslngton and hosiery shower was given. Red and white carnations made an ef fective centerpiece for the table. The hosiery was presented In a basket tied with red and white ribbons. Those present were: Misses Grace Wllke, Bertha Heltfeldt. Jean Matters, Orena Morse, Mesdames William Wllke, A. C. Drelbus, P. J. Drelbus, W. A. Drelbus. Misses Hilda WUke, . Edna Wllke. Mary O'Neill, Frances Rogers. Mesdames C. D. Glover, John McCulley, Jesse Rogers, Alexander. Mr. andMrs. George U. Seymour of Elgin, Neb., entertained Saturday evening for their daughter, Miss Alma Seymour, one of this year's graduates from Brownell Hall. The party left the Hall In, a tallyho at 4 o'clock and after a ride returned to the Paxton hotel to a banquet given by Mr. and Mrs. Seymour. The guests were members of the senior class and Included Miss Eertha Dickey, Miss Glen Way, Miss Helen Lent, Mlsa Ruth Wales of Sioux City, Mlas Ava Johnson of Fairfax, S. D.; Miss Bess Cattle of Seward, Neb.; Miss Katharine Huffman cf Neely, Neb.; Miss Alma Seymour and Perna JackBon of El gin. Neb.; Miss Nana Cotterman of Ma nllla, P. I.; Miss Mildred Miles of Sidney, Neb., and Miss Ruth Strelta of North Platte. Mrs. John H. Shary, who entertained at a series of mustcales and luncheons Friday and Saturday at her home, had a surprise for her guests. After a delightful program of music, given by Mrs. Shary. Mr., Gard ner and Mrs. Edith Waggoner, luncheon was served, but Instead of having the small tables brought in, luncheon was served in the new garage, which had just been completed at the Shary home. The Interior of the garage was covered with bands of green and white bunting, and to this was attached sprays of snow balls, bridal wreath and other spring blossoms. forming a beautiful arbor. Small tables were arranged for the fifty guests Friday afternoon. Green basket filled with mar guerites and ferns formed the centerpieces for the tables, and around the room were bowls of lavender Iris. Mrs. Shary enter' talned sixty guests at a musicals and luncheon Saturday afternoon. The Pan Danolng club gave its annual May party Friday evening at the Rome hotel. It was a dinner dance, covers being laid for the entire club at one large table in the banquet hall. Favors of May baa Lets filled with sweet peas were at the place of each of the women guests and but tonhole bouquets for the men. Carnations were scattered profusely over the table. During the evening letters and telegrams were received and read by different mem bers which furnished a great deal of amuse ment A souvenir leather vanity purse and card case combined was presented to each of the women guests. The dance pro gram of the club colors artistically ar ranged with the Pan Insignia embossed In gold on the back were also souvenirs: Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Homan, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. Corey Bulla. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cajacob. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tag. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherwood Misses- Misses Theresa Robblns, Beatrice Cole. Francis Gould, Marr, Messrs. Thomas Allen, Harry Cheek, Joseph Tanner, Roy Gillespie, Marr, Elizabeth Behrens, Delia Jacobsen, Nell Howard. Messrs. Neal Bowlby. James Trimble, James Allen, Floyd Sherwood. At the Field Club The Field club . management announce that beginning Thursday noon ladles' luncheons will be served the sunt as last year. Several small dinner parties were given Saturday evening preceding the regulnr club dance. Thoae entertaining were Mr. L. C. Sholee, our; Mr. Loomis and Mr. Tal- I U .. ' , f madge, nine; Dr. Anson, four; Mr. Francis rotter, four; Mr. F. A. Kwlng, seven; Mr. W". H. Murray, four; Mr. J. P. Cook, four; Mr. 8. S. Miller, four; Mr. J. E. Rugg, three; Mr. John Ixirette, six; Mr. F. P. Whitman, four; Mr. L. Glfford, five; Mr. J. E. Buckingham, seven Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien had as their dinner guests Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eldrldge. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur English and Mr. Edward O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Malchten celebrated their twentieth annlversnry with a dinner Saturday evening. The table decoration were a basket of spring flowers. Those present were Mr. Henry Meyer, Mrs. Julius Hallo of Dcnlson, la.; Mr. and Mrs. O. Hulse, Mlsse'a Margaret Malchlcn, Mlas Helen Malchlen, Minnie Malchlen, Mr. F. A. Malchlen. Mr. and Mrs." E. B. Carrlgan enter tnlned at dinner Saturday evening for their house guests, Mrs. John Henry Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tllden. all of Albion, N. Y. Besides the honor guests there were present Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reed, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mc Call and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Carrlgan. At Happy Hollow Mr. I. Slbbernson will entertain 150 guests kt luncheon at the Happy Hollow club Monday, May 29. His gueats will Include Ihe members of the Danish Singing society. Happy Hollow club will open Saturday, May 17. with the first, table d'hote dinner at 7 o'clock, followed by dancing, places have already been reserved for 175 gueats and almost (00 are expected. One party dining together will be Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Rush, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Talmage. Mr. and Mrs. O. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Elllck, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Klmberley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carmlchael, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed, Mrs. W. E." Rhoades and Miss Gladys Goodman. At the Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith entertained at the Country club last evening. Their guests were Miss Phelps, Mlsa Davis and Mr. Phelps, all of Boston; Miss Pauline Bourke and Mr. Paul Gallagher. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Baldrlge entertained eight guest at din ner. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brogan enter tained eight guests. The club will give a table d'hote dinner every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, fol lowed by dancing. Reservations should be In by Friday noon. Lunch will be served Sunday noon and evening. Reservations should be In by Friday evening. Every Wednesday at 7 o'clock there will be a table d'hote dinner an4 dance. Reserva tions must be In by Tuesday noon. For the Future Mrs. Allan Murphy will entertain the Theta Bridge club Tuesday morning at her home. ilin Anna Bourke will entertain at din ner Monday, May 29, In honor of Miss Cudahy and Mr. Wilhelm. The Knight of Columbus, Omaha coun cil, announce their annual May party Thursday evening. May 25, at Chamber. Friday afternoon Mr. A. V. Shotwell will entertain at her home for Mrs. Capune of Chicago, who is the guest of Mrs. W. R. Morand. Mrs. W. K. Swisher will entertain the Comls club the afternoon of May 25 In Brandela assembly room. Refreshments will be served In th Green Room annex. Mrs. W. R. Morand will entertain Tues day afternoon for Mrs. . Capune of Chi cago. The guest will enjoy an old-fash ioned kenslngton on the porch of th Morand home. There will be a special meeting of th University Club of Omaha Tuesday, May 28, at 13 o'clock noon, at the Paxton hotel, at luncheon, in honor of Dr. Henry nurcnin lung, president of Oberlln col lege. The P. E. O. oclety will meet Thursday afternoon, May 25, at the home of Mr. S. H. Crocken, U17 South Thlrty-lxth treet. The guest will be the mother of the mem. bers. Mrs. O. C. Craven will give a book review or "The Life of Helen Keller." Mrs. E. G. Jones of Dundee will give an afternoon party at her home Tuesday In honor to Miss Ramona Taylor, whose marriage to Mr. Clement L. Waldron will take place June 14. Mrs. W. A. DeBord will also entertain for this same bride-to-be (Saturday evening at the Field club, fol lowed by a house party at her home. Wedding Bells Invitations have been Issued for the Platt-McHugh wedding, which will take place June 28, at the home of the bride, 2219 Dodge street Mr. and Mr. T. C. Phelan announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Dr. Marcus L. King. The wedding will take place in early June. The wedding of Miis Almee Johnston daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward John ston, C560 Poppleton avenue, to George F. Beyer will be celebrated June 6. The wedding of Mlas Luella Harford and Mr. Alfred Cornish will take place the afternoon of 'June 1. It will be a very mall wedding and there will be no attend ants. Bishop John L. Nuelsen will offi ciate. The wedding of Miss Anna O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Connor, and Mr. John D. Wear will take place Wednesday afternoon, June 21, at St. Peter's church. Miss Mry O'Connor, sis ter of the bride, will be maid of honor, and Mr. Joe Wear, brother of the groom will be best man. The ushers will be Mr. Bert Murphy. Dr, Louis Bushman, Dr. Frank Welllnger and Mr. John O'Connor. Invitations were issued Friday for the wedding of Mr. Ralph Millard West, son of Mr. Joel W. West of this city, to Miss Mildred Warburton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Warburton of Grinnell. Ia The ceremony will be celebrated Thursday evening. June 1, at 8:S0 o'clock at the home of the brides parents. The wedding is the culmination of a college romance, both Miss Warburton and Mr. West graduating in the isame class from Grlnntll college. Invitations for tha wedding of Miss Laura Dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jotn Frank Dale, to Mr. William Highter Wood, were Isbued Friday afternoon. The ceremony will he celebrated Tursdny even ing, June . at the liar.scum 1'ark Metho dist Episcopal church, and will be followed ty a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale. Mies Mariha Dale will be nia'.d of honor. The bridesmaids will be M:ss Dorothy Dalo and Miss Dorothy Fulton of Chicago, cousin of the bride. The grooms attendant mill be Mr. J. C. McC'lur. The ushers will be Mr. John L. Kvuns of Emerson, Is.; Mr. Doane Powell, Mr. John R. Uunoal snd Mr. Fred Dale. Mrs. J. C. Fulton and Miss Dorothy Fulton will arrive this week from Chicago. A number of social affairs will be given. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hreckenrldge will give a dinner this week for the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Frd Dale will entertain at dinner the evening of Saturday, June S. at th Field club. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wood Appropriate (wm A y 11 .:X'zr UJi Dont merely buy invest Albert Edholm Jeweler V 1 INSURED against fire moths- burglary. Corner 20th and Farnam. Telephone Doug. 3040. GUENJAS RUGS From the Trans-Caucasia comes the Genjas or Guenjas Rugs. They are small, mat size, usually about 3 to 4x5 feet. They are most interesting because tho weavers have copied closely the designs though not the colorings of the Kazaks, Daghestans, Cabistans, with a few of the traditional characters of the Shiraz. The pile short, warp and "weft is wool. The knots run from 45 to 75 to a square inch. Selvedge is a heavy cord, in some cases overcast with goat hair in some cases overcast with vari-colored wool. A great many of the weavers make up prayer or "Namazie" Rugs which have in them 'either the Daghestan or Bokhara prayer arch. Prices, $12.00 to $18.00 As we are the only direct importers of Oriental Rags in Omaha, you have here the opportunity of making a first selection. A visit from you will Ibe looked forward to. ORCHARD ? WILHELM A Suit-Tailored for a Wo man by a ManBy a man who establishes Omaha's $50 sense wm CALL pTmilKUHTAXICAB COMPANY will give a dinner party for Miss Dale and Mr. Wood. May 30, at Happy Hollow club. Mr. and Mrs. John Dale will entertain at dinner June 5. at their home for the wed ding rarty. This event will be' followed by a rehearsal of the ceremony. Personal Gossip Miss Margaret Anderson has returned tiotn a three months' visit In Panama. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nash are expected home Monday from a week In New York. Mrs. Julius Ball ? of Denlson, la.. Is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Henry Meyer. Mr. li. II. (,'uinby returned homo Friday from the west, where he has spht the laxi few months. Mrs. Georgia Paxton returned from a seven e'ki' visit In New York, Cleveland Mid ""h clnnatl. MIhs I'htli'S, Miss Davis and Mr. Phelps of Boston are the gutts of Mr. and Mr. Arthur C. Smith. Mr. Juuw Houston is spending Ma vaca- Mm (Continued on Page Three.) Diamond Time Visitors to this f-torc during the pjist week wore iiinnzoil nt the magnificence of the dia mond display. Karcly would one find any store carrying such a stock of diamonds. We do not have these stones in regular display, but we do offer one of the finest ami most ex tensive assortments in the west. Every stone is n splondid study in diamond purity true color and tense brilliance. "With June brides and summer almost at hand, one naturally thinks of buying n diamond, it may be a solitaire for the June bride, or a ring for yourself but what ever it is, you will find ihe rich est quality and tho most com us to show vou our lame collec tion before you buy. Sixteenth and Harney Sts. J stores tors Webster-Sunderland Dldg. Phone Douglas 7479 N. E. Cor. 16th and Howard A IVtfw; Discovery for Autoists Adds Much to Its Enjoyment Many people do not enjoy autolng, driv ing, or other outdoor pleasures as they should, because their skin is so sensativ to the sun and wind. The discomfort ex perienced afterwards mars tnis pleasure, pu. Sunburn. Tan. Roueli and Red 8 kin are- not nleasunt. but a way has' been found') T - - r m 1 1 1 ..ullv nrAiAnfr all tlif. a. ... ( au u.tnA . who uses this plan can have perfect skin comfort. The Velvetlna gystem is a won der worker. Before going out, apply Vel vetlna Vanishing Cream to the face, hands, etc.. and It is simply Impossible to sun burn or tan. Dust will adhere, and not get into the pores of the skin, cIokkIi'S tnein, cauulug bluekneudu, elu. It In en tirely d.ilerent from anything elsH, as It keeps the skl.t slightly moim, absolutely proiectiiig it. Uiviaible, not a beauUfiei', but should nlwjvs be used before povvuuia or beuutiflers, it they a. there, inakiun an entirely invisible natural appearance, 'the Velvetlna iiyitem for beautifying and protecting la to first use the Velvelina Vanishing Crfac.i, 60c; Velvetin-t l-'are powder, 35c; auO for riHlur.il flesh tint, add Velvatina i.ouge, :5c, and If an en amel effect n desired, Instead of the powder use Velvatlnn Hkln Beaut Ifter, 6Uc. Itc finer!. deliKhtful and a perfect protection. At all dealers. If yours can rot supply you, we will, and tell you ail about it. Second Floor City National Bank Bldf. Telephone Douglas 199. Corset Perfection The differeace between buying yonr coraets In Paris or buying aa Artist Model la Arusrtoa Is only a differ ence la location. The Artist Model Is always aa up-to-date as th Parisian artlol. It is made to give you satrsme eomfort while yon get extreme style. Our private fitting room give 7n that privacy you desire. IDA C. ST0CKWELL 80S Be. 17th Bt. Brand! Theater Bid. Call Doug. 474a. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Uae Dollar fer Yew. ir ) f. T