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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1911)
THE OMATTA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 2, 1011. Omaha Young Women Who Shine With the Racquet if Expression of Sentiment Every birthday, every holiday, every wedding gift and every anniversary renvembrnnc is an expression of senti ment. After all, it is thj things beautiful in this life, the things uplifting different out of the common rut that makes life worth living. And, there is nothing which adda to the beautiful to the expression of one's sentiment so much as a diamond. All humanity covets this precious stone and holds it as treasure in a wealth of romance that has been woven by the world's greatest masters of fiction. The diamond wearer looka Im TT7?C -T 1 A . yr- .... , ,rv I I r? in rr- it:..,, t i . . : iV, Hrvc -H - . A I Itv; .-:Ju,Win''W , 1 H A M 41". i - JB II "i u- '. i V'"' . .v8 IS Arc Your E " - 4.': JOfttW - ' ;, " - ' y f':?i.ll 1 ' ' ' ;;i 7iy,5c--r- fi n h'l : .71 -i, ' I SOCIETY PLANS FOR FOURTH . ; aSI l'zi At the. Clubs and Private Homes Par ties Will Be Given. Safety and Baallr Seem to Be tke Tendency and the ronrtk Will Be Celebrated Wltkot the Dtn of Banloalvea. Social Calendar. MONDAT-Mlee Margruerlte. Fallon, dance at Field elub'; Mlns Qretchen Williamson, brldce at home; children's matinee dance at the riem ojuo. TUESDAY Mlas lilsa Harman, dance for Miss May O'Connor and Miss Marjory Beckett; Mrs. Martin Reum, Fourth of July party at ber home, Fapio View, on Veit Dodge street; Mm. A. O. Beeson, dinner at the Country club for Mrs. Frank Mead; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hatfield, din ner at Happy Hollow; Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnsler, a large dinner at the Country club; also Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mc Bhane; the Kappa Alpha Theta conven tion entertained In the afternoon; chil dren's mallnee dance at Happy Hollow; Miss Fitch's play, "The Romancer," on the lawn at 6. dinner-dance at Country club and fireworks; dinner-dance at Happy Hollow; dinner-dance at Field elub; dinner dance at Manawa Boat club;, iadirs' day at Happy Hollow; ladles' day at Field club; children's matinee dance at the Country club. THURSDAY Ladles' day at Happy Hol low; lad es' day at Field club. FRIDAY Social settlement play at Happy Hollow. SATURDAY Dinner-dance at Country club; dinner-dance at Happy Hpllow; dinner-dance at Field club; dinner-dance at Hod and Oun club. The aiorlous Fourth will be the red letter day on this week's social calendar. Though there will not be q"U o many sky rockets and roman candles as usual, owing to the grewlng favor of a safe and sane Fourth. Omaha will celebrate the 135th an niversary of American Independence with a gay round ot dinners, dances, picnics and other pleasures. The cluba will be centers of social gath erings. At the Country club the festivities are to be for the enjoyment of the small sons and daughters of the members. In the afternoon there will be a matinee dance and in the evening fireworks will be displayed In front of the broad veran das. The grown people will have their regular dinner and dance, the largest ot the dinners being given bv Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnsler and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mc8hane. At Happy Hollow elub. In addition to the regular dinner and dance, there will be a dainty out-door play, Rostand's "The. Ro mancer." A number of large dinners and the reaular danoe will be held at the Field club. Many Omahans are planning to betake themselves to Manawa. across the river, to enjoy the festivities at the Council Bluffs Boat elub. where boat races will be the feature of the day. A dinner and dance wlil be given. At the Rod and Oun elub there will be many picnic, beat races and a pyrotechnlcal display In the evening on the water. Milady of the tennis racquet Is resting today from last week's contests on the Field elub courts In the fourth annual women's tenuis tournament. Whether or no he a taking measure to get rid of the sunburn, tan and freckles which are always on ef the result Of these outdoor meets. 1 a ejueetton, because the feminine players, wbea Interviewed on the subject seem to be proud rather tnaa discouraged ever the ruin of their erstwhile fair complexions. The tournament was a decided success, bringing to the front not only the cream of Omaha' feminine athletes, but also Intra- ip .'II i - . x -MMps Meurs. Jol McLattartr. Calvin Davli, I luncheon Tuesday and In the evening a H f 4 i Russell Lockwood, Earl Fisher, Edmund table d'hote dinner and daace. . Already H f ' x , . " I j Besblre, Robert Flnley and Stuart Gould. many reservation! have been made for the i i . -. f; r,,.,. wiu,.. T Rev. and Mrs. F. N. Lynch entertained dinner. Mr. David Baum, Dr. W. H. Sher- H Iymmx- ..'ZZ,.' l Masters Roland Strehlow, Robert Slefken. t"- . . - , , , J Richard Elster, Howard Ctlst. V7 1 . insVBflBHHHHsVHHnnWIIMiaMHIMIN 3 ducing some brand new player among the younger girl ot the high school and Brownell Hall and out-of-town schools. The men players of the club admit willingly that their sister player have Improved greatly over last year's play and that they have put up some skillful game on the court. The tourney came to a crisis Saturday afternoon In the championship match be tween Miss Carmellta Cbase and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 2d, and the gallery and lawn about the courts were crowded with daintily gowned women and girl and also with men spectator. Next week the tour nament will come to a successful close, with the doubles match between Miss Chase and Mis Susan Holdreg and Mlas Clara Daugberty and Mis rna Reed. Pleasures Past Master Harknes KounUe, eon of Mr. and Mr. Chart T. Kountse, gave a camping party near Waterloo. Neb., last week. Hi guest were Dick Stewart, Denmaa Kountse. Bobble Downs, Edward Daugherty, Thomas Klnlr. Allison Via sonbaler. Mrs. Leo Orott entertained t bridge Friday afternoon at her home In honor of Mis. . Harvey and Miss Adela Saunders cf Bloorofield. la., who ai lb guest ef Mrs. Louis Lioeser. The guests were Metdames Walter L. Clement, Louis Locser, A. X. Root. J. J. Sullivan, Henry Wludhelm. J. Henry Rohrs, John W. Bat tin, Frank Crawford. D. J. O'Brien. Wal ter Molae, John Shary, E. Harvey, Mis Adela Saunders. Mis Myrtle Johnson entertained at din ner at her home Friday evening In honor of Mis B.Uy Bond of Ban Btrnordo. Ttx., and Miss Bessie Whitney of Cuur.o.l Bluff J. A large .bouquet of pink and white roies deioraled the center of the table. The) present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mullen, Misses Billy Bond, Bessie Whitney, Mildred Scott, Lu etic Scott, lone Scott, Myrtle Johnson. For MU Beulah Belr who leave to make her home in Chicago and who is now the guet ot Mi' Helen Hart of Pun dee, many things were given last week, Mlas Irene Shepard entertained at cards for her Wednesday evening. Miss Ruth Fisher gave a small lunohevn at Happy Hollow Thursday and Mia Helen Hart gav a train shower Friday afternoon. Mr, a. A. Roberts gave a blrUday party for her little daughter Lldta's third birth day at her apartment In the Roland. P.ns and whit was used throughout th room and In the refreshment. A large birthday cake with pink candle graced th center of the table, while email Individual cakes were covertd with pink frosting. Those present were little Miseta Marjory Faiklnr, Mllta Falklns. Margaret Strehlow. Ger trude Slefken, Dutethy Heoper, Annette Wedding Bells Telegram at th place of each guest announced th engagement, at a dinner Thursday evening, of Miss Rolls Rumohr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. C. Rumhor, to Mr. Chart Zelglar of Somerset, Penn. Invitation have been issued for the wedding of Miss Elizabeth William, niece of Mr. and Mr. E. O. McGllton, and tit. Walter William of Hugo, Colo., the wed ding to take place July It. Mr. and Mr. O. P. Burnett announce th engagement of their daughter. Miss Ollle, to Mr. Paul J. Anthes. Both have been of prominence In musical circle In th city and have a wide circle ot friend to whom this announcement will be of great Interest Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherwood announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ruth, to Mr. A. J. Kettler of Omaha at a luncheon at her home Friday. The wedding will take place In September. At the Country Club Mr. and Mr. Arthur Remington gave on of the largest dinner parties at the club laat evening. Place ware laid tor seven teen. Mr. and Mr. F. H. Da via entertained at dinner Saturday evening for a party of bom guest for over th Fourth. Th guests are: Mis Viola Burden of Dubuque, la. Mr. Hamilton Bell of Dubuque. Ia. Mr. Lloyd Lomax of San Francisco, Cal. Mr. Albert Hartlett of bu Joaeph, Mo. Place were laid for twenty-four. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. U aloes had a guest at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Conner. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mahoney. Judge and Mrs. W. D Mctiugh Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Uurley. , Among those who have reserved table for th Fourth of July at th Country club are Mr. and Mr. John McShane, Mr. and Mrs. A.' V. Klnsler, Mr. and Mrs. Beeson, Mr. and Mr. Sprague and Mis Beeson, Mis Butler and Miss Elisabeth Bruce, th last three to be Joint boeteese. Wednesday evening Miss Alice Carey MoOrew had a ruesta at dinner Mia Marl McShane, Messrs. Wilson Austin, Ouy Furay and Ralph Peter. Mr. and Mrs. EX M. Fairfield entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Place war laid for: Mr. and Mr. E. H. Spragu. Mis Lynn Curtis. Major DeVore. Other who had reservations for dinner were George Prtns, who had four guests; Mia Catherine Butler, four; Harley Morehead. four; Harry Tukey, four. At Happy Hollow Mia Elisabeth Flnley gave a small dance Saturday evening for Mis Beulah Beaalre, guest of Mia Helen Hart. Those present were Misses Naney Haoe, Elisabeth Flnley, Ruth Fisher, Irene Shepard. Beulah Bes elre, Helen - Uarte, Helga Raamusaen, Messrs. Joel McLafferty, Calvin Davis, Russell Lockwood, Earl Fisher, Edmund Beeslre, Robert Flnley and Stuart Gould. Rev. and Mrs. F. N. Lynch entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Places were laid 'for Misses Josephine Lynch, Esther Lynch, Luclle Lynch, Jane Taylor Lynch, Messrs. Chaunoey Jessen, Tom Dunston of Tachua, Mexico; Master Paul Lynch and Rev. and Mr. F. N. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Somer had as guest at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Chickering. Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Carpenter. Mr. .and Mrs. D. C. Edgerly. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Norman. Miss Somer. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McCulley had as guests at dinner: Miss Ernestine Eastman of Chicago. Miss Eva Johnson. Mr. Elmer Clark. Mr. Louis Hart. Mr. and Mr. E. G. McOtlton entertained at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. O. Williams. Miss Marlen Williams of Kearney. Mis Eleanor McGllton. Other- who had reservations are E. M. Burnett, who had four guests; H, Dunham, four; I. L. Robinson, six; E. H. Jenlc, four. At the Field Club Mr. and Mrs. H. & Weller had as guests at dinner Saturday evening: Mr. and Mr. William Hill Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peckenpaugh. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Head entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Th guest were: Mr. and Mr. F. B. Aldous. Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Brandt. , Dr. and Mrs. J, at dinner: T. Klnsler bad aa guests Mr. and Mr. 3. C. Klnsler, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Klnsler, Mis Blanch Klnsler. Th Field club will have a golfer' RAMI) Jd Announce another week during which the women of Omaha may have the advice and experience of Miss A. M. Day, an expert New York Corsetiere, to aid them in getting the corset suitable to their in dividual requirements. Miss Day recommends American Lady and Lyra Corsets Knowing they represent the foremost ideas of the leading corset de signers. For your health and summer comfort be sure and make your corset purchase this week. BR ANDEIS STORES - OMAHA luncheon Tuesday and in the evening a table d'hote dinner and daace. . Already many reservation have been made for th dinner. Mr. David Baum, Dr. W. H. Sher raden, Mr. H. 8. Busman, Mrs. Gus Epen eter, Mr. A. W. Gordon, Mr. J. A. Kuhn, Mr. J. B. Porter, Mr. L. Kemper, Mr. A. G. Ingversen, Mr. Fetters, Mr. Lester Drls hau and Mr. Fred Kern are among those who have reserved for that evening. Mr. and Mr. W. H. Squler entertained at dinner tor Mlas Madeline Darrough of Houston, Tex. Place were laid for twelve. Mr .and Mrs. C. C. Rosewater had four teen guest tor dinner Saturday evening. Other who had reservations were Mr. Guy L. Axtell, who had two guests; H. Conant, five; J. T. Cook, four; W. E. Maloney. four; S. S. Miller, four; W. A. Youston, five; R. L Huntley, four; John Lavell, four. Personal Gossip Mis Irene K. Harris I visiting friends In Lincoln. Mrs. M. C. Peter left Friday night for Lake Okobojl. Mls Ruth Polskey haa gone to Lincoln to visit relatives. Mia Edith Locke .leave Sunday tor a month' trip in th east. Mrs. L J. Copenharv and Mis Effle hav gone to South Dakota on a vacation. Mis Lillian Parson and Mr. Harry Par son leave Sunday evening tor Lake Mlnne tonka, Minn. Mrs. Paul W. Kuhn and son are at Wat kin' Glen, N. Y., wher Mr. Kuhn will Join them later. Mr. and Mr. W. J. Hyne went by auto mobile to Fort Dodge, wher they will spend the Fourth. Miss Miriam Patterson returned Tuesday (Continued on Page Three.) S STOIES YOSX remodels Sofs Special summer prices expert work. Corner 20th and Faxnam. Telephone Dong-. 3040. fflVtVTiiTril'T to your ofrienda, due to their being discolored and giving forth the odor of stale tobacco smoke f One application of Eddy's Hand Lotion will leave your hands clean and sweet. t Applied in a simple manner. 25o per Bottle. The I'legeath Stationery Co. 1421 Faxnam Street t ' .'' ' '" , ... You Can Save Tour Hair Madame Frayer is successfully demonstrating to all callers that her Adelight Hair Food will grow hair on bald heads. ' ' , If your hair is falling out; if you have dandruff, or scalp trouble, you are invited to call for a free conanltation. Balcony Pallors i Megeath Stationery 1421 Far nam Street Phone for Appointments Corset Facts Because I make a specialty of corsets la a good reason why I eta. offer my patrons many decided advantages. My store on the first floor next to the entrance of the Brandele Theatre Bldg., la spe cially equipped for women, priv ate fitting rooms, all supplied with every convenience. I give personal service to each customer and guarantee complete sat isfaction In fit and finish. My charge are moderate. Appointment can be mad by telephone. Ida C. Stockwell rxoxra sotjto. 4749 Artist Model Corset Shop randaia Theater Blag. pressive, progresalva. A rood front la Just about half the battle of life. Socially and commercially there is no one atone that haa a more command Ing Influence than a modest display ot diamonds. The Edbolm store has an assort ment of diamonds of high character at prlcea as moderate a any In the country. They are in smart settings some In gold and some In exquisite platinum, the metal which shows off diamonds to the best advantage. Before you buy you should Inspect this line nnd reflect on the reason ableness of the charges. Don't Merely Buy Invest. Albert Edbolm, Jewsler 16th and Harney Sis. ands Offensive La Book Merely Another Name lor "True Style' Much Talk Among Omaha Wotnea Over Lev-Book' fSO Offer On Tallored-to-Ord-$80 Sulfa. A woman may truly say ah haa em countered a "bargain" when an expert, renowned tailor, take up needle and hears, and cuts to order for her, a uperb tailored suit for only f is, la the meantime using th Identical fabric naed formerly by him In hi 1 10 ault. "La-Book," the locally famous Ladles' Tailor in th Webster-Sunderland Build ing at llth and Howard Si., U th tailor Who 1 giving positive 180 values for f B0. but he make th offer for a short tarta only, aa a piece of advertising. "La-Book" baa th fashion far in ad vance of th ordinary Ladlea Tailor, and he would be pleased to Inform you sow. In regard to tbs styles that promt to be in favor during th aaaaoa that ia t come. ' , And if yvu are In th field for a tailored suit hav "La-Book" make up hi tso grade for you at 1(0. When You Take Your Vacation Leave your silverware and other valuable Jn our burglar and tire proof storn; vault. Th charge 1 nominal cheaper than insuraitu and then, txne thing can't be naplaced with insurance money. Phone for rate. Douglas ISO. ' Omaha Safe Deposit & Trust Co. Oaaba Vettoaal Sank SaUaimg. tree xatuaaoe, 114 raraaas. The Bee aims to print a paper that appeals to intelligence; not to an appetite for scandal and ftens&tions.