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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1912)
"0 A 0- I ' V, in i - . 1 U .h I -T M i! s 4i 4 tl 1 hi l i 1 1 Tiii: OAiAilA kUADAi" BEE: APKIL 7, K)12. B 1IAKY AKOTCE BETROTHAL J Miu Affnes Burkley to Wed J. M. Harding. WIDDDTG ITJUrS FOB EASTEB "a lianas lUa m4 Uram W. Marwaow WH ea Eum Mew ear ar seek warn. att llesae. VOSDAT-Weddlng of Mln Uertha lilia and Mr. Harmon Harvard at I iH. Barnabas; Mra. C. vv. Turner. lr.. luncheon (or MM Grrtrooa White: Mra. W. H. Clarke, mum o( Team linage dub: Mra Ward Burgess, meeting fl toouog eiuo; ur. ana Mr, H. B. ue- snare, evening brtage party; meeting! es ran croon Afternoon Br.Oae dub, I wnn Mra. joftn Hubs. Tl tauxr-Mr. sni Mra. J. Stewart Whit, dinner for MeCI lire-White wal. emg party, followed hy rehesrsai: kira. I ihenoarlia of Fort Crook, tra (or Miss tnsaoetn Bwl; Ceciilaa nub, canc- . mg party at Cwamoer ; Mra. C. Vm-I rent, luncheon at hotel Loral (or Mra. William jeaatnea Bryan: Mra. Cheater! H. Aldrtra nag officers of current topics I orpariaMai oc uwtana woman a cue; teeeptian at Omaha Woman a club for i awraa and an. Aldricu: Mra. Huot. as-idge luncheon for Mra J George West of Kaiuaa City; Captain saw Mra. MelstJSd Oorev. olaorr and taeetnrai lor colonel and Mra. UuttMr. I Yuain ot Miaa Gsr ironwmifuMnr.Mwpn unaiiea He i'lure at All aalnta. followed ay ree.-1 . at neane es air. ana air. J. totaw art nmte; ueutenaat ana Mra. Keg)- mm Heller, dlnnar for Colonel and I aira, nutner at ron crwk; fcias. danc e's pan- m uo rooms; Mra B. r. i-eieraon, meeting of our-Ioor club. 1 Ml rUfUAT-Wadulnu of Miaa Maual l t am air. t-iia l.onns at acuta homo; i Katharlna Mooroeao, attar- ss lar Jars Vlolal Hall , Bt. Iuta, Et-A-VIrp ciub. dam V namoera : Colonai and Mra. Bullter, w.Mnwr rvn iroo. FK1DAT Mr. ajvl Mra. R.lnk Mr .' cnrtflia, debut racapuon tor Miss Myra! " "winuir, hvi at r on crook; Mr ,nL..""MV "" of Charmonta I 1.1 ' . ."-i" "BO oeiaty of Mlgn -av. lywiuwn Vf iu W tliQ f ' mUhZT T""" of Fart Croak I Easier Brings Forth Interesting Bridal Announcements- lb i t if. if Alotii with budditMf eroeuaw. ilnHnf , Hi da, aoddlna Hllaa and aH tha other - ya w aariy aprtni and EaatarUda. eanww J.' wh1 troop of roui paopla aiuwunc- "nj taatr enaafrmeata.- i im moat intarettfng of than (Douncananta today la that of Mia - Anaa Burkley. Id fat daughter of Mr. fl" , Burkley. to Mr. J. McMlllaa - r naming. Tha wadding will ba aolemnlaad ' Mkt octooar. just two year from the 1 t whlcli Miaa Burkley and Mr. gnardiag ware togelher la tha wadding y. 'lr Mf. d Mra. rradartc Thomas. 'J The aanouaeamatit oornra aa a nmnu 1 to all but the aaoot Intimate frlenda of tha young paopla, as Mr. Harding kaa spent moat of tha last year la Meiloo ana at areaaat In Jackaotrniia, ria.. : ,cr a law weeks. V " Burkley was educated at Sacred Jleart academy at Lake Foreet. 111. Mr. Mardtag graduated from Talp university, wharo be Joined Phi Gamma Delia fraler lty. H mad a high record la his stud- and won a year s scholarahlp ta for eign anlveraltlea. .Ho ttadied at XekWl berg and Berfla unWaralUea. Maying ati ; Hon tha at each. Ha la mow la haalcwaa' j with ' father, Mr. Ckarlea rfaMmg,' , " An angagamant hinted at very broadly apt ta and which to an noun, d M.. i. lt of Mies Katharlno Mtfroy. dtiighlar William Forty (h Mllray. L r'. L''' Tha traddlna wiH "Vka pteoa aen fall. . . ') Mia. MUroy attended flnlahlna ackooi . M Haw Tork, Mr, Uhl Who I a yeun J vl wapaper aiaa of Omaha. Hbealayaa uniraralty., where ke was a weather of beta Theta PI fraternity. Both "w i popuiar Bmbara of Happy Hollow . A ittrprtoo engagement annouaoed today k that of Mies lura Haas and Mr. Cart la UgdlsTgaa Lindsay. Miaa Haaa la the daugb- of Mr. and Mm I Fred N. Haas, ... V "ewcomers to Omaha, having moved ream ago frooj Ogdea. IT tab. Mr. Llndaay ta the son ef Mr. and Mra. . W. Undsay. and la aasoclated with hla ' in ooo of the oktest Jewelry con Gt" 10 th e took a prominent ..tart la high arhool acUvltlea and altar a-'traouatlng went to Armour Institute for pour years, being graduated la IMS. Tha . r addtag of Mist Heea and Mr. Llnd.., "" ratea uta la tha eununer. k " air announoament about which t j a very pretty sentiment la that of Mlas - traro tnato nerasa and Mr. Rudol Frederick Harden, Tha engagament mnooBeod oa Kaotor Cunday. aa thia be anniversary af tho betrothal of Mlas traoni parents, Mr. and Mrs. , flvrson. . Miss rteraoa alteadad tha Omasa High rhool and altar (poctelisod la music. r.. Herdea la In bust Mas with hla other ta tho real astato firm af Hast sts a Heyden. Tho church wadding will at sen June. j Tho eegsgamsat announcemeat of an ther rn woman who It wall kaowa la auwcai circles domes today. Mr. and ' ohn w. Taylor aaaooneo tho oa. hfemrot of their daaarliter, Mies Man Seylor, to Mr. Korean Our Eggemaa of trot, AXtaf two Wedding next aunnaar o youag couta win reside In Detroit he cnaagenent of S Browaell HtU tuocet aMo la audo kday. Mr. and Mrs Vl'.lians a Ctrpeator announce tho sn. biiemeat of tsetr asughter. Ulaa Krascas isrpcBtsr. to Mr. A. a. Charlerlllo. who newly has oamo from Si Louts to Veatardsy came the first aaaooacatnont two the debutante set of this first a. Ir. and Mrs. Charles A. wM anooimeod etursgemont of their daughter. Mlas lf.Um Carlylo WhlUng of Fort Crook. -r Uwro art whlaperlnga shout that tors ejiaouBeemenu are forthcoming em tho debutantes and younger society Iris la tho vary near future. Weddtaas Are Caaalas, To. Next to cttgageraents In point of Inter- it are tha waddings af which tho Easter fck b) bilnglng net a tew. ffho week of weddings wlU start with 1st of Miaa Martha Harden Blisa, ,tughtcr of Mr. and Mra. M. H. Buaa. M Mr. Raymond Weaotar Hayward. hick Will aa colebraaFd at blra nsoo ' ilinday at Kt. 0000000 church, tho Roy. B lin wattams otRctaUa. M. Fiorcaca True win ba- aaald or -. RDr Mr.urtl. tindsay beet maa. t uabora WIQ be Mm rrank Wa. "as. Jack Bows and Myron lUywsrd. tsrW;a tiertruGs W Wie. daughter af Mr. tl Mra 1. Plrwart White. WW bo snar ls' 'etay to Mr. Joseph Charlea .m't"c1 in- T b-rddlnt w uka piscc at j. ax ft Ail taainta eSuroh. Ra. x, . fc.ray effu-lMlng. Mrs. John Kersert lRSTr of Aberdeen, a. D, will be . irsn ct hoaac and Mm EMaa Hailott t -aw. "d alias Huds Uaar t t U1 to bruitiauuds. Tho bast maa 1 . - : 1 1 I r y .-jar s T " - - i V . V ; .j jP 3h- 7"-" - fCAtrr"TO UJJLABETn SWEET iiu -. -zy. r ui II . II I I .arr, a- .-.. I II ' ... X"I I ' I I 1 am ' " 1 1 - - ..-M ' . . "9 J m. m ;(' .J 1 I I I It. 1 aw -emnnTanww. (..... . . I i m m m . V ; A F I aXaMT,rj i. ' !h,--'i' ?ll I - TiaVI 1 W -aa ml ' '. - v- I V. . III ;..... . ' r ( 1. fb. V . I H ' f . ..,.. N J in II ; . ii v - ,.. mi i w ill ii r i i i i" ; i n r.- : l " ' - I : M ' r I '. I f' I f 1 'A ""l " i 1 MIBS CATHERINK MTLROT. I 4 : I I 'f '. - ; ' Poaurea. On one side are the hills with -' 4 , ' II j -jaii u in Iv . v r V ilark, musical and fragrant And from I . IS . . ; ' - s,' . tho bills trickles tho river Agarasntlcuo I " I ' ' I f ' ' ' rHtYM "ke ,"ver r,DOOn' t1 oth" 4 1 ? f-4l'-' .n'l-'. mar Atlantio booming against vi ii I ' . . i y . Is . v J ' " JfT ; I I V . I r- ' J K. Stevens sod daughter. Mlas Dorothy I day evening Colonel and Mrs. Buttlar Stevens, and Mrs. William Adair an J I win entertain at dinner. daughter, Marjorle. , . , OpealaaT af Country nana. A iltchaa completes tho dowaatara and the bedroom are on the second floor of tho bungalow. Mra, Johnson Is thinking of naming her Ogun cult placo "Pink Cone." Oguneult, In addition to Its attractions as s summering place, Is a gathering point for a number of talented men and women whs oongregatre theie each sum mer. Artists, among whem la Charlea K. Woodbury of Boston; and literary folk, of whom John Xendrkk Bangs Is per haps the Chief, form a. distinguished sum mer eoloar St the little sesooast town. . Oguneult has attracted many Oraahano ot lata. Among thosa who hovo spent summers there are Mr. and Mrs. Oerrltt Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Theodce L. Rlrg walt and daughters, Miss Dorothy and Miss Mary Rlngwalt; Mr. and Mrs, George Smith, Mis Lids Wilson. Mrs T. for Easter. Omahana will spend Easter la different parte of the globe. Miss Csrolya Hard ing, Mra. I. A. Baum, Miss Maria rt Baum, Mrs. A. L. Mohler and Miaa Maxle Mohlar are members of tha American colony in Ports. Dr. and Mia Roger Throop Vsughsn are a pending Easter in Vienna. Omaha people at Atlantic City Include: Mr. ond Mra. F. P. Klrkendall. Mrs. J. E. Baum. Miss Katharine Baum, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davis and tha Misses Davis Mr. and Mrs. Harry JCelly, tho Misses Oiga and Louise Stors. Miaa Rents and Mlas Ksthertno Krug are in tha orient Mr. and Mrs, a. W. Wattles and Mr. and Mrs a A. Joslyn srs at Hollywood, CaL Mr. and Mrs Charles Mctl and family, who hava been in Florence, Italy, are now ta Venice. -..-.- Mrs. John G. Bourse and Miaa Anna Bourka are spending Easter la Washing trfn. where Mlas Pauline Bourka has been vlaltlng Senator and Mrs. a M. Hitch cock for two weeks. Mrs M. C. Peter and daughter. Mlas Daphne Paters, are at tho Woloott la New Tork. . Mrs Nathan Merrlam and Miss Mildred Merruun are on the Pacific osmlnf from Honolulu for San Francisco. . Mrs. R. & Hall Is In New Tork spend ing tho Easter vacation with her daugh ter. Miss Jsaet, who Is st Ry seminary. Miaa Irene McConaell at spending her Easter holiday la Chicago with Miss Mary Nornv. Mrs . Plerpont and Ml Plerpont mother and daughter- of Mr. Henry W. Plerpont. who have been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith sine Feb ruary, left yesterday for their horn in New Haven. Conn. Mr. and Mrs R. D. Pollard will move next week to UQi South Thirty-third a treat, the homo recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs Stanley Hartman. . Mrs. R. W. Connell Is homo from six week In the oast. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kimball, who hare spent tho winter st Ormonde, Flo, re turned, accompanied by Mrs T. I Kim ball and Mis Kimball, whs have been there a month. Mrs. Frank Judson arrive today from Farmington. Minn., where she went last week to attend - tho wedding of her brother. Mr. John Patrick has returned to ms Wyoming ranch. Mr. Patrick will re main hero about two week longer 'with Mrs J. J. Brown. Ml Mary Burkley come home from school at Notre Dame far the Easter va cation. Army Owr at Fort Creek. Many social affair will be given this week at Fort Crook. Prominent among these will be tho bop neat Friday even ing, when several dinner parties .will be given preceding the hop. . Among those who or planning to have dinner parties are Colcnel and Mr. .Allaire, Major and Mrs, Dale, Captain "and Mrs. Bwltser, Lieutenant and Mr. Farnhanv , , " , Other affair at tha post this week In-, elude th meeting of th,.rldge. dub Monday afternoon with .Mr. John Bubb. Tuesday evening Captain and Mrs, Hal stead Dorey win entertain at dinner.' fol lowed by private theatrical la honor of Colonel and Mr. Buttlar. Wednesday evening Lieutenant and Mrs.. Reginald Kelley will glv a dinner party. Thqra. : Tn country club win open as follows this year. If tho weather man provides fair weather:. Country club, April !7: Omaha Field club. May IS; Happy Hol low erob, tartar part of May: Omaha Rod aad Gun club. May i.. . , . - . O. JB. . Playlet. "The Sophomore," the three-act compdy playlet which will be given by the Pol Alpha Rho club of the Omaha. High school Friday evening of this wisk. at the Lyrio theater, promise to bo , a social event for the students of the school and many are planning to attend In par tie. The Larai club, one of the -Junior and sen or boy' orgsnlsstions, has re served one of the lower bones and will decorate In red and blue, the club oolora, for the occasion. There will also be sev eral smaller parties.' : . For the last four week the atudent on the cast have been holding .regular semi-weekly rehearsals for the play under the direction of -Mis Maraaret Outhrle) ef tho dramatic art deparuaeat: of tho University of Omaha. Miss Lola Byrd. 11, and Waldo Shilllngton. 'U, hava too loading parts. ; , Pleasures Past; v . Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hayward entertained at dinner Saturday evening at the Hotel Rome tor Must Martha Blum and Mr, Raymond Hayward and tho member of their wedding party. , Mlas Ruth Fisher gar a kltcheat ' shower Friday afternoon, at her home. In honor of Mlas Blanch MsrshaH, who will be one of the April brides. The house waa attractive with Easter decorations. and those present were: ... Misses- Misses ... i Blanche Marshall, Hasel De Jarnett. Hasel Heggblade, Fay Thome. Mildred Cooper, Katherlr.e Perrlne, Frances Thompson, Lucy. Flnlayson, . Jesaia Bnence, Ruth Flahe,'. .. -Edith Lee. Mra haul Havens, Mrs, A, H. Marshall, ' . ' ji, Mrs J. W. Fisher. . . .- . .. One ot the large affairs Saturday was the reception given by Mrs T. H, Flu gerald at her home between the hour of and ( o'clock, la honor of her daughter. atlas vera ritsgesid. who will be one ef the April brides Tho house was decor ated with spring .flowers About sixty flv guests were present during th af ternoon, and those assisting war:' Mrs. 1. B. FlUgerald. Fargo, N. D. . Hla Margaret Fyfe, Miss Mabel Johnston, Miss Jean McMaatsrs Mrs a H. Rush ot Dundee gave a children' party Saturday afternoon at her homo to eelebrat the birthday- at her little daughter, Miss Angelina, i.. Easter decorations were used and games-appro priate to Easter entertained' the children. Those present were: Angellne Rush. . Margaret Hart. Alberta Jaeger. ' Helen Molen. Esther WeetcrfieM, Ruth Greeley. . ' . " Misses Margaret Dow, . . Jessica Reed. . Helen moitenberg, ' Eileen Oulntar, ' Katella Cuuon, - . Alio Klmberley. . 'af : .4 Engagements The aneuiniMit la innatinMil m Ulaa Mae 'Loretts Murphy, daughter of Mrs. siisajDeto aa. aaurpny.. to air. vonn r. Morlarty. , The wedding wPl -be Quietly (Continued on Pag Three.) will be the groom' brother. Donald Ma nure, of Beaver Dam, Wis, and the usher will be Meters, Royal Comstock. Ralph R Ralney, Earl E. Klpllnger and Edward Holyoke of Madrid, Neb. A re esptlon at tee White bom will follow the wedding. ta no nor or Miaa White. Mrs C W. Turner. Jr.. will entertain at luncheon Monday i Mr. and Mrs. White' will give a oiasor tor tho wedding party Tuesday evening after which rehearsal will be sale. Mln Mabel Marr, daughter of Mr. and Mr. .. a Msrr will be married Thurs. ayi to Mr. Levi Lortng. The wedding win take place at high aeoa at the rid- home. Rev. T. J. Collar, official. tag. ik-lar-lea Q see as to' See Game. The un and prlaeee of the court ot Ak-sar-Bea wlU be gueat of ths Omaha base ban club at tha oaenlna game Friday afternoon, April la. Exten stv arrangemenu are being made by th maaageaerrt to mak th opening game a ociety event, aad society in general ay mktng much Interest la the affair. Mon day and Frtdsy will be isdlee dait tnt year, and there H a poaslbthty that aaotaer day may be added. Aim 318-320 South 16th. St.' '. I Ca-y; yt. tommer Heme by tho See. Tbaoe ore the day oa which those who Are fortunate enough to have summer borne are counting tho hours until they caa get Into them, and too anbiesard mortal who hoe ao hot weather habi. tatlea are wishing that they had. Among the Omahana of th more fortunate class sr Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Johnson who. with their daughter, Mrs, Harry Montgomery, and ner two children, ex port to leave the first of June tor Osua- cuit aa th coast of Mala. Tho Johnson summer home eeml-bun- galow, Mrs Johnson call It ta deserv ing ot special mention among dweltlnaa of this clsao because Mrs Johnson, who note tor artratie ability along this particular Una. planned the building and turnisning herself and has carried out particular style the colonial- threochout the place. No furntsalnsa ot recent crista are to' be found la that attractive, eld fashioned bungalow. Osly such cheats and labta chslr sod stools, booked rag and hirh- -weatea seas with flowered Term pica, rer used by the New EnsnanW. r th early elghttath century, are t- k. ed la this era-coast dwelling. Tho house h) a gabled, two-story eveeweom structure of dark bra.. nlnales aa a coboleaten foundation. The living toon, which extend the width of the house, has a Kg. open, brick Orralaee over which win tmmg ir mu wiuca oxprasse the apferlt ot the atace. Thomotto scotch and written la copoer oa dark wood, "To caaas be baitk graad an comfortable.- . Th outdoor dialog room aa'tw -aiV'. Our After Easter Sales starts Monday morning at 8 o'clock. The after-Easter ,sale begins tomorrow, when we start another chapter of the fllCtrirtr rc rrA I v-l r -nee rananfa.) onkiaunmnni. Z si - 'j ivwuiwiu wui ivpaitu awiiiCVClllClllS III lllG aSSclil" bling of artistic models and offering remarkable values. 3 'I ( Tailored Suits at $50.00 Exact copies of imported models in changeable taffetas, silk moires, charmeuse. These sous win . appeal to women looking for refined styles. Art J ATS AA 1 ' . i n ipuvi.w uuu ij.uv values spe- fYk cially priced at ,50.00. Tailored Suits at $35.00 1 TvTf1l1cI Va ITit-wlAla tnnrla At' - aViavvitaO UiaUU Ul taffeta, imported suitings, diagonals and finest -whip cords, all beautifully tailored garments. 50.00 values specially nrieed W atS35.C0. Tailored Suits at $25.00 "We are especially strong in our showing of tailored suits at the above price They come in fine serges, whip cords stylish stripe ma terials and fancy mix tures. Individuality of style character and fine tailoring are the strong features of these .suits. Every little detail in finish has been well ex ecuted and they show the elegance of high class models. ; il Coats at $50.00 Exclusive wraps for af ternoon wear made of charmeuse, crepe meteor, double faced satin and silk moire. $65.00 values specially ' priced at $50.00. Coats at $29.75 The most a t tractive styles and he ' greatest range of selection. All the popular fabrics arc represented in this show ing. Satins, taffetas, bengalines, serges and whipcords. $35.00 and $40.00 values specially priced at $29.75. Coats at $19.50 A large and complete array of practical coats made of whipcord, fine serge and fancy materials in many plain and fancy effects. Some aro lined peau de cygne some ara half lined and other are skeleton lined. $25.00 values specially priced at ,19.50. - Beautiftl Gowns $59.50 Copies of exquisite foreign models in beautiful silks and the daintiest hand emboidered lin geries. ( $75.00 values specially priced at $59.50. ETtninf Gowns at $29.75 Beautiful designs made of fine crepe meteor in blue, amethyst, rose, grey and Jblack bodice of marquisette beautifully embroid ered, veiled over with lace.- $43.00 values specially priced at $29.75. Afterauon Dresses $25.00 A very extensive showing of beautiful models, each one more attractive than the other. Ma terials used are charmeuse, chif fon, taffeta, crepe meteor, import ed serges, etc., made after the very newest ideas of famous Pa risian designers. You will be sur prised at the values. tS. and SIMS -value teiallv price at $20.00. 7 Street Dresses at $15.00 Smart new street frocks in tail ored effects made of changeable taffeta, French serge, striped worsted materials, etc miwat poeiailjr arte u fisjhs. V r ,