Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 02, 1912, SOCIETY, Image 14
1;: 2 Tiift OMAHA SUNDAY HiM: JUNE 2, 1912. u V A DAY OF JUNE TO HAS COME Many Weddings Ax Planned for the Coming Mcmth. H. S. ALUHSI TO HOLD EEUSIOS Uaar Omaha People Oo Abroad Omaha Young; Women Adopt Brothers' Suits for Their Swimming; Costume. Social Calendar. MONDAY Evening reception at Brownell . Hail for graduates; Misses Halcyon Cotton. Alice Duval and Harriet Copley, luncheon at Happy Hollow club for Brownell Hall seniors; Mrs. Walter B, . McCormick. luncheon at Country club wedding of Miss May Lahgy and Dr. J. P. Loney; Mr. W. M. Spence, dinner for AlUs Jessie Spence and Mr. John E, Brain; rehearsal of B rain-Span ce wed ding party. TUESDA rMr. Wars Hall and Mr. Mc '. Mil lan Harding, box party at the Boyd for Mr. Wilson Austin and Miss Alice Can' McGrew: Mrs. Henry Wyroan. Miss Ethel Isabel Rlchter of Minneapolis and Mr. Windsor Mctteatn In Minneap olis; Hiss F.thel Bailey, handkerchief shower for Miss Grace Flerson; wed' ding of. Miss Mattie May Wood worth of Lincoln and Mr. Leslie Alan lugging; wedding of Miss Antoinette Plelea and Mr. Frank Wlckert; Mrs, W. J. Cusluk, meeting of Universal Card club: ladies' day at Field club; table d'hote dinner and dance at Happy Hollow club; Daughters of 1512, Innoheon at Happy . Hollow club; Mrs. Herbert McCoy, luncheon at Field club; wedding of Miss Jessie Spence and Mr. John if. Brain; Miss Zola Dellecker. meeting of Kappa Alpha Ulieta unuge club; Mrs. J. J. Sullivan, luncheon at Hold club, WEDNKS DAT-Mr: and Mrs. A. T. Aus. tin, dinner at Country club for Miss McGrew and Mr. Austin: Miss Ida Mo- , Laughlin, miscellaneous shower for Mist Martha Weir: wedding of Miss Lillian , Hanxen and Mr. James Austin; wedding , or Alms Lois Allemsn and Mr. Wilson Atkins, wedding of Mlt Vera Oldfield and Mr. William Gruenlng, table d'hote dinner and dance at Country and Field clubs; wedding of MIsb Grace Edith Hill ,; and Mr. Jay smiley. : THURSDAY Mine Gladys Petors, dinner . . for Miss McGrew and Mr. Austin:. Mrs. ' J. J. Brown, luncheou at Country club; moies aay at Happy Hollow club: vis ., ltors' day at high school camp at Blair. , FRIDAY Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Hv Plck- ens and MIhs Elizabeth Piekens, -dinner . for Miss McGrew and Mr. Austin; high scnooi teacners, oanquet at Happy Hoi F low club for Miss Mary K. Uuacken bush; Mrs. George Ross, bridge lunch J eon for Miss Grace Plerson; ladies day at riem ciuo; jars. K. a. MCNown, i luncheon; Miss Dorothy Stevens lunch j. eon st Country club for Miss Miriam i. Patterson and Miss Marcella Thompson of fit. Louis. . i BATTRDAY-MIm Louise Dinning, dinner H ui.. l. ii . . ( jMimm iuiiiaiu x-ttiiersun ana iur, ien : Boyce et Country club; Mlas Agnos ' Burkley, dinner for Miss McGrew and ' Mr. Austin at Country club; ' Mrs. Charles Carter, bridge luncheon for Miss urace flerson; wedding of Miss Adele Glas and Mr. R. J. Satterley;. table d'hote dinner and dance at Country, Field and Happy Hollow clubs; Miss Esther Byrne, luncheon for Miss Miriam Patterson. : ; These are certainly busy days for the ;i. dressmakers, florists and ministers, jj Weddings, weddings, , weddings. It teems as If every one who has not al- ready entered, the bonds of matrimony la preparing 15 marry this month. June always has been and probably always " will be the favorite month for weddings. And this June seems to bo especially ' busy tnatrlmlnlally. . , 3 Much of the entertaining this week J uil for the next few weeks to come will be for the brides and grooms. Dinners luncheons at the clubs and In the homes, ; theater parties and showers of every J Imaginable kind from kitchen utensils j to handkerchiefs, are among the fes tivities with which the young ' peoples' .J friends are deluging them. '".,. , f One of the most entertained young touples of the week are Miss Alice Ctxry ; McGrew and Mr. Wilson Austin, whose , wedding will take place Wednesday, 12- For vry day up to that date some entertainment Is scheduled. Many" ; : affairs will be given In honor of Miss , Miriam Patterson and Mr. Ben Boyce of ; Chicago, whose wedding takes place v; June It 4 ' ' I v Fashion In Bathing Suits. Where's my Annette; Keller ma nn?" "Why, there It Is hang ing up. " The above may be heard almost any morning at the swimming pool in U: .MctroDollti uHing.iOWenrif .m-:MHtu:: a petite ' Wesi 'Far tiara matron, who was daintily gowned lu a changeable alls: ault. was watch, lng the would-be swimmers. "Whom are they calling An nette K Her mann ?" "That Is the nemo of the new bathing suit" was the answer. Many of the young women who Joined FAMOISIN ADAYflJR THE BEAUTY OF HER HANDS AND ARMS & 'Free Preacriptlon Tbat Does Ita Work Over Night You Can Pro pare It at Your. Own Home. "It's my own discovery, and It takes just one night to get such marvelous re sults," answers Miss Grace Benson, when her friends asked her about the mar velous change in the appearance of her hands and arms. "You can do the same thing it you will take my advice," she says. "I feel it my duty to tell every woman what this wonderful prescription did fur me. Just think of it: it did all this In a night , It affords me a world of pleasure to - tell anyone else just how such remarkable results were brought about I give you, absolutely free, the Identical prescription which has - removed every detect from my hands and arms. You can form no Idea of the marvelous change It will make ' In lust one application. The prescription, which can be prepared at your own home is aa follows: Go to any drug store and buy an ounce bottle Kulux Compound. Four the en tire bottle of Kulux into a two-ounce bottle, add quarter ounce of witch hazel . and till with water. Mix this at home, then you know that it la the genuine article.- Apply night and morning. The first application will astonish you. It makes the skin transparent removes all discoloration! such as tan, sun spots, . freckles and coarst pores, roughness and wrinkles, and, in fact, every blemish the hands and arms are heir to. It also pro- . duces a marvelous effect on the kneck and shoulders. - If the neck Is discolored from being exposed to the sun or from wearing high collars, tnls prescription will immediately relieve that condition. No matter how rough and ungainly the bands and arms. or what abuses they have had through tiara worn ana exposure to sun ana wind this prescription will work a wonderful transformation in twelve hours at the most. Thousands of women are using this prescription witti just the same results Utat 1 have bad," I V l i' ' ' ' ' ' i i ' i - w i 1 , ,. U1 I. IM'." Ii' -1 !.' 11 ' ,', . ... , : v ... if xvr;f::r,A frf- 'rsX i-Wx' Vr5HA :f -f r-- f f-: X .; ' y Lett". 4 l k , - jntTPSlrn?T ' ' ra i i- s' dent, 'OS; Mrs. Raymond Hayward, sec- B f" I l III 0 v - , ' i We v 4. v, lT $ if' zjmiieM hyf' fy mawjioTToir JJZmjm the swimming classes had stunning bath ing suits made of taffeta or of fine silk mohair, elaborately trimmed, with caps and allk hosiery to match. All of theee have been laid aside for the lake or sea shore and the young women are buying the tight fitting suits like their brothers wear, or after the fashion started by Mlis Kellermann and some of the other famous woman swimmers. The new fad has come so suddenly In Omaha that the young women, about 800 In number, have purchased nearly all of the boys' bathing suits In the shops. The yoiing women, quickly ascertain! that the skirts on the bathing suits were cumbersome and much Impeded their skill In swimming, so last week, when some young men tried to buy bathing suits theywere Informed that all the best bath- euUhi'ien,sold .to J'anng, women.: omef.rothera, can'f,, lmagjne, what has Omahans Golns; Abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Jeromo Magee, who left for New York last week, sailed yesterday for a . short trip to Europe, expecting 'o be gone only a month or six weeks. Mr Mark Coad and Miss Weasels left IHhiimimh w imm I s" ft i' r f 'l ..iSTTWiWr-i wv ' . XV - All , . y - v 'iif' S'M. ii ' yyU - XtA:yA . vs , N I y -rJl " i ':-yyjh'.---y ; -II ! XjJ . I ; , j Eleited Hvsi3en ofAssodaiaa , K 1 .. , .t. , yesterday 'for New! York ltd jbn,!Mi!'.nil, Mrs. Sam Caldwell;' with who thfly"SfflV safl next TuesdaV .tor Etlropi,' 7?', j " Mrs. George H. Palmer and children and Miss Ethel Morse are going abroad for the summer, sailing June IS on the Lapland. They expect to meet Wends abroad and wilt spend some time in Switzerland. Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Davis and son. Her- I bert, will sail June 2 on the Caronla for England, which they will tour In an auto mobile before going to Germany and Switzerland. They expect to return by September 1. Miss Zola Dellecker will leave June 17 for a three months' trip abroad. She is going with a small party under the direc tion of Dr. Lees, a professor in the Uni versity of Nebraska, and will sail from Montreal on the Victorian. Mrs. Lottie Reynolds of Los Atigeles, formerly of Omaha, passed through here Friday evening and will sail next Satur day from Montreal to spend three months visiting her mother In England. A num ber of Omaha friends met Mrs. Reynolds at the train Friday evening, and on ler return to Los Aneeles she will visit hern. !.' Mr'.; anAsti JWriTftwlaVand dUtugb tersi-Marlon-a 'Naomi pwteiwtHsju LI ba gone; two month v, jst I , Mr. and Mrs. G. Storz, little Miss ElsU Slora and Robert and Louis Stora will leave next Friday for New York, where they will sail June 11 on the Kronprtn ressln Cecelia. They plan to met Ml.ioea Louise and Olga Stora and Miss Eleanor Rents, who are on a tour, around the world, In Wiesbaden, where Mr. and Mrs. Stora will spend several weeks before going to Switzerland for the summer. The Misses Stora plan to tour Norway and Sweden' before returning home in the early fall. - O. H. 8. Alnmnt to Hold Reunion. The twenty-fourth annual reunion and party of the Omaha High Bohool Alumni association will be held this year Monday DOWNSTAIRS SODA ROOMS We maintain the only two ex clusive downstairs Soda rooms in the cltf. Thoir popularity la at tejted by the fact that people go out of their way to get to them. THE BODOAS1S, 16th and Dodge Streets. THE OWL'S NEST, 10th and Dodge Streets. SHERMAN & McCXDXXFLL DRUG CO. Going '.Out -off Biisirie Beginning out my entire W. LINDSAY, ; Jeweler 221 1-2 South Sixteenth Street Paxton Block evening, June 17, at the Field club. There will be a reception and dance. The club will be elaborately decorated with class colors and pennants. Samuel W. Reynolds, president of the alumni, says that fully GOO graduates will be present. There will be a number of graduates from the class of 1876 present Among them Mrs. F. R McConnell, Mrs. S. F. Woodbrldge, Mrs. David Gross, Miss Ida M. Goodman, Mrs. Richard Car rier and Mrs. A. Rosenberg. . The committee who are hustling on ar rangements is Samuel W. Reynolds, pre. Went, '08; Stanley Rosewater, vice prest- .............. - ,cnacteii s iiairdressing We malie a specialty of correct and becoming coiffures. treatment for hair that is falling or ySfel turning grey. Our shampoos are lvlMKJt l the beet that can be given. We give I lmLm. hnth ctrtr BtA tnnin thamnnnd. Our I '6.iK5Sk.?B'-l mAtlinrlB in thn hnsf. known of hair goods. We Bell pur wv vwvms switcnea 20- inch switch for. ...... .$3.00 22-lnch switch for $5.00 21- inch switoh for ..$6.00 Pomp, from $250 to $5.00 Special Sale of Mid-Summer Hats Real Reductions in High-Class Millinery On Sale Monday for $6-8-10 HATS WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE Schadell Monday morning, Juna 3d, I will start to close stock of watches, diamonds, jewelry, clQks, y umDrenas, siening Biiver ana piaieu suver hi gieu,icuui;?u;-. rj- prices. ;- v v' '! :'- '7fp The same reliability will be maintained during' this clos- fir ing out sale as has been manifest in my store for the past 25 Jji years. Remember, whatever Lindsay says is so. Take advan- g - . a vmwm rm l x tage of tne Mw riuu-ia jnuw. . inis is your Don't wait. Mlss Fry Receives Honors, Miss Alice Fry has just graduated from Mount Ida seminary at Newton, Mass., where she was chosen to deliver the class day oration. Miss Daisy Jane Fry was also a graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fry attended the exercises and while east visited the military academy at Norwalk, Conn., where Mr, Fry yjent to school when a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Fry and daughter also visited in Boston', New Haven, New York and Chicago. With the Visitors. , Captain and Mrs. R. P. Rlfenberick have as their guest Mrs. Snow of Buffalo. Miss Marcella Thompson of St. Louis will arrive Wednesday to be the guest of Miss Louise Dinning. Mrs. F. A. Brogan expects her mother. Mrs. Perley, to arrive Tuesday from Em poria to spend the summer with her. Miss Margaret Powell of St. Joseph has arrived to visit Miss Ruth Hammer. (Continued on Page Six.) 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