6-A1 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 25, 1912. ...BOOSTING ELOWER PARADE i Mrs. W. D. Hosford is Chairman of I' t ; Big Automobile Display. li r TAIL SOCIETY SEASON TO OPEN Many Travelers Are Returning from Tfcelr Summer Outings- ArtUt Recital to Be Glvra at Happy Hollow. : j Soetal Calendar, i . MONDAY Mr. and Mm. J. A. Sunder- ' land, dinner for Edgerly-Benedlct wed- ding party; matinee dance at Field t club: Miss Edith Hamilton, matinoe ! Orpheum party; Miss Eugenie Whit I more, box party at Orpneum: Frank : f Boyd, Orpheum box party ; Vlotor Rose . ' watr, box party at Orpheum. V TUESDAY Wedding of Miss Henrietta . Cleveland Benedict and Denniaon Mer- rill Edgerly; matinee dance, ladies' day, I, dinner and evening; dance at .'tappv I Hollow club; ladles' day at Field club; : t Mr. R. E. Wilcox, luncheon at Happy Hollow. WEDNESDAY Mrs. E. S. Byrne. Junch i , eon at Happy Holiow; MIps Rose Fren l j ser, box party at Orpheum for M'.ss i ' ' (Mary Ford of Sioux City; dinner and -: dance at Field and Country clubs. THURSDAY-Weddlng c-f Miss Bertha , Heltfeld and Dr. L. A. D'.Laney; wed . J ding of Mim A!da Mead and Clarence ;.- j Llvsly of Gilmore, Neb.; ladles' day at ' Field and Happy Hollow clubs; dinner : and dance at Seymour Lake Country ' club. 1 FRIDAY Elk's clam bake at Seymour like Country club. S , SATURDAY Dinner and dance at Coun ? X try. Field, Happy Hollow and Rod and f ; Gu club. I ' A committee of women mot of whom i-i have been queens of Ak-Sar-Ben. headed by Mm. W. D. Hosford, has been ap 1 4 pointed to aid In the work of prepara Vi tion for the automobile flower parade t ' be held in connection with the Ak-Sar V Ben festivities Tuesday afternoon, Oc- sober t - r-t i Mm. Hosford, chairman of the women'! committee, was queen of Ak-Sar-Ben as U Miss Mary Lee McShane. Eh ii a leader U In the young married set. The other VJ queens who will be on the committee are Mesdames Jerome Slagee, T. L. Davis, Glenn Wharton, Barton Millard, Frank 1- fwilhelm and Misses Frances Nash, Ellza H beth Davis. Miss Elizabeth Pickens U the only member of the committee wBo has IT; not been a queen. , .' i Mrs; Magee served on the committee headed by Gould Diets In a former floral parade and Is perhaps the most ex ; ' perlenced mernber of the committee. The ; J duties of the women's committer will be i ,i to confer with the men's committee --; Charles Beaton, P. J. O'Brien and E. . Buckingham on matters of decoration -"4 and to give advice to women entering cars t and to stir up enthusiasm and Interest J generally In the event. ' "With the Visitors. j Judge Warner of Fort Morijan, Wyo., Is In the city, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos Williams. , Miss Caroline Johnson, who returned last week from Prior Lake with Mrs. Voss. left Wednesday for St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs. G. A. Rathbun of Los Angeles is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mills at 136 North Thirty-ninth street 6he arrived Tuesday. Rabbi Louis Bernstein of 'Si. Joseph will be In Omaha visiting his mother, Mrs. J. Bernstein until Thursday. He is on his way from St Joseph to Charlevoix, Mich,, ad Chicago. I Judge and Mrs. G. W. Dosne xpct Mrs John" Waggaman of Washington to tot their guest about September 1. Mrs. (.Wagganan has been spending-1 the last two months In Colorado. Married Last Night ' & I J ' -iiti BfeP"-1 ' .. Ilil Final lean cA3 all m xm mm m ' -ss Summer and liyid-eason SUITS, COATS, DRESSES and WAISTS Regardless of Cost. These Must be So so as to Make Room for the New Fall Garments Which Are Arriving Daily See Our Window Display; Splendid Dresses, $2 and $3 Values, Monday $1.00 Stunning Dresses, Linens and White Lingerie. Monday 2.98 Linen Coats, for Auto or Street Wear, $10 Values Monday $2.98 Linen Skirts, Worth up to $5.09 Monday . . $1.00 Any Lingerie Waist ii the Housi, Monday . . 95c Middy Blouses, 95c Values, Msnday . . ... 25c Silk Dresses, $10 Values, Monday . . . ... $5.00 75 Beautiful Silk Dresses, that sold up to $85, Extra Special Monday . . . . . . . . , - $15.00 Last Call on Summer Cloth Suits, Selling up to $30 Special Monday ......... . $10.00 MISS YTEQIZ JAMESON ST. JOSEPH GBL VISITS WITH ' MISS ONEIDA HOEAN. yesterday to remain over Sunday and to .accompany Mrs. Ball and their children borne on Monday. Mrs. Bell has been here ifor several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Peck. Miss Bchraubstadter of St. Louis, who has been the truest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robinson for several weeks, leaves Mon day to visit in Kansas City on her way homs. Miss Emma Allen, also of St. Xouls and a gues at the Robinson home for the last week, returned Thursday to 8t Louis. ........ Miss Heth Vail arrived Tuesday from jHoughton. Mich., to visit her grand jmother, Mrs. Martha Heth, at the New Hamilton, but goes today to Beau-la for , j few days 'stay wtla cousins there. She ril lreturn about the middle of next week nd will remain here until time V return fo Vassar for her senior year. I Mrs. Storrs Bowen, who has been the truest of her siter, Mrs. George C. Me 'ffntyre, for two weeks, expects to leave shortly for Fort Leavenworth to Join aptatn Bowen, who is ordered there to ?,h school of the line. Captain and Mrs. ; iowen hv. been at Fort Columbia, ' fWash., ever sine their marrlago a year " ago last April and this is Mrs. Bowsn's first visit to Omaha since then. Travelers Beturninsj Home. Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm and daughter, Ks- ther, will return Monday from OkoboJl I Mrs. Delslna Morse and nelce, Anns. (Purdy, returned Thursday from a six weeks' visit In the east Mrs. T. J. Mackay and Miss Eleanor Mackay returned yesterday from Lake CUtheraJl. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed, who are now In Paris, will return to Omih the last part of October. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson A. Austin, who av been touring Europe on their honsy moon, will arrive home Sunday morntnrf. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Van Buren. Miss 4Ltlui Van Buren and Miss Mona Cowoll pave returned from a trip to Yellowstone Park. Miss Esther Byrne Is expected hi me today or tomorrow from Minneapolis where she has been visiting on her way from Seattle. Bishop A. L. Williams, who has Ten traveling abroad as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.'F. L. Haller, will be hone the last of this month. Miss Bene Hayes is expected home the latter part of this week from an eastern trip. She visited In Buffalo, New York and Washington. Mies Mona Cowell, with Mr. an! Mrs Truman' Van Buren and daughter, are back from their trip through the Yellow. atone and Colorado. . Mr. H. J. Keenan returns Monday from his vacation spent t Spokane. Wssh., and Its Is going to surprise his fri snda by returning with a bride. Mrs. Franklin Boulter and son arrived home Monday from Beach Haven. N. Y. They made a short visit near Philadel phia on the way home. ' - Mr F. H, Davis and daughters are ! expected home today or tomorrow from iWatch Hill, R. I., where they have been for the last month or more. Miss Pearl Rockfellow, who has been touring Italy, Spain and Switzerland, sails on the Teutonic August 2C and will arrive In Omaha September '.. ' i Mrs. Frank Wllhelm lnA small son ar- ! rived hem yesterday turn Mackinac. h ? ' 1 . ( j V- 4 h , j M w ' 1 new motor car, which she was trying to drive. After nearly going over an em bankment, the young' man decided to run the car for her. . He then visited the St. Joseph young woman who had been so winsome on the Steamer. He had decided to spend sev eral days there. When he arrived the young woman met hjm and carried a imall pet dog under her arm. . In the afternoou they motored, but the dog seemed to take all her attention, and oven the conversation seemed to revolve about the dog. He decided to cut his vacation short end returned home by the next train. Visitors Entertained. Miss Onsida Morsn entertained at her horns. 8036 Leavenworth street, Thursday afternoon in honor of her guest, Miss llice Wyatt of St Joseph. Mo., and the Misses Anna and Ethel Dowell of Bed ford, la., who ore the guests of Mrs. E. E. Moser. A profusion of flowers were used throughout the rooms, yellow being the oolor scheme. Those attenuing were: MIS3 ILA WYATT. where they have been for soma weeks with Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Cuflihyv Mr. and Mrs. a C. Redick have re turned from two weeks In the east. where theyvistted a number of cr-sst points between Boston snd New Ynr'c. Mrs. William E. Martin returns today from six weeks at Harbor Point. Mich., where she has been the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Burton Hanson, of Chicago. Mrs. John C Cowtn, who has been at Essex-on-Lake Champlain for the sum mer, Is now In Cleveland visiting ter lather, and will not be home for t.vo weeka. Misnes Ruth Morris. Helen Morris, Josephine Murphy, Marguerite Comer, Ruth Zittle. - Martha ttau, ' Oneida Moran. Mesdames J. H. EUsborry. C. V- Moraji, Omahans at Summer Kesorts.' Miss Ella Mas Brqwn has gon. to Teepee Lodge, Wyoming. ! Mrs. C. JJ Greene Is now staying at tne Bhoreham hotel. Loa Aneeles. Mr. and Mrs. McShane have gone to Colorado Springs for two weeks and ars at the Antlers with Dr. and Mrs. Allison. Miss Louise Espelln has gone to Minne apolis and from there she will go to the lake country of Minnesota to spend her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcts and family and Mrs. Houck of St. Louis went on Wednesday to their ranch near Cody, Neb., to spend two or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton left Tuesday for Dubois, Wyo., on a camping trip, to be gone six weeks. Miss May Hamilton and Miss Mattle Robertson, who have been In the Canadian Rockies lor some weeks, Joined them Thursday. Auction Bridge Tournament Mrs. Jerome Mages, who is one of the most original and charmius, hostesses of Omaha, will be the first to give an auc tion bridge tournament her. - Next Tuesday Mrs. Mages will enter tain a number 01 her friends at an all day tournament, play starting at W:S o'clock In 'he morning and a buffet lun-h euii will be served at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Magee is a member of one of the auction bridge clubs, the eUrht members of this club being among the best bridge players of the city, and It Is expected that one of this club will, probably win the tournament. The affair will be given at the spacious home of Mrs. Magee on South Thirty- eighth avenue. Bachelor Prefers Omaha Girls. "Omaha girls are not only the best looking, but they are the most sensible," 'declared a youns doctor of medictno, who has recently returned from a VA'-at'onJ visit to different cities, where he called! upon several eteajner acquaintances, at- ( tractive young women from other citlca ': He vlshed Kansas City, where the young woman had recently purchased a Misses Illce Wyatt. Anna Dowell, Ethel Dowell. Mary Carrier, Km ma Earner, Ruth Myer, Jennie Klina. Lydia Kanier, JMesaames J. B. Dowall of Bedford, la.; E. E. Hour, Miss Ila Wyatt of St Joseph, Mo., Is the gutst of Miss Oneida Moran, and Is being extensively entertained here. Miss Mary Carrier will entertain at a party In her honor; Wednesday Miss Ruth Zlttle will entertain at a party, and a slumber party will be given Saturday by MIes Moran. Banquet for Tennis Player. Joe Armstrong of St. Paul, who won the tennis tournament and was challenger Tor championship with W. T. Hayes of Chicago, was the guest of honor at a banquet last evening at the Rome hotel given by his fraternity brothers of tho Alpha Tau Omera. Mr. Armstrong joined the fraternity at the University of Minne sota, where he was tennis champion, and now attends Harvard university. Prof. Buck of the University of Ne braska will be toastmaster. Those pres ent will be: Joe Armstrong, St Paul, Minn.; Chester Dobbs, Beatrice; George Doll, Blair; A. R. O'Hanlon, Blair; Lester Bratton, South Omaha; Louis Home, South Omaha; Eg- gers, South Omaha; C. H. Parka, A. L. Moeller, John C. Pryor, Marshall, Council Bluffs; R. E. Weaverling, North Bend: H. B. Coffee, Chadron; Chandler Trimble, Guy E. Reed, Claude Mitchell, L. B. Allen. Jr., J. L. Cutrtght. Harley Brown. W. W. Wenstrand. Prof. Buck, Lincoln; Dr. J. J. Fossler, Millard; W. C. Hutchi son, W. L .Ross, Jr.; Dr. T. E. Dailey. B. M. Burbank, A. L. , Lemon, William Hunt. C ,W. Blacklock, George Gelb, L. H. Adams, Dr. H. S. Munro, H. H. Gay, Rex Edgecomb, A. C. Kennedy, - Jr., Omaha. Hop at Fort Crook. , An Informal hop was given Friday evening at Fort Crook by the officers and ladies of the post. ItHlowmg the hop Captain Butler entertained at sup per at Ills quarters for fifteen guests. There were about forty guests present at the hop. From Omaha and Council Bluffs those present were: Misses r.-.sses Elisabeth Sweet, Maria Stewart Eugenie Whitmore, of Councill Bluffs. Kdlth Locke, Eucebta Uudley Marlon Macrae of Council Bluffs. of Council bluffs, ' MAxiira . ( Messrs- Roger Keeline Reed Peters. , or Council Blufis, George Engler. Fred Cl&rlc Mrs. diaries Stewart of Council Bluffs. Mrs. Douald Maorae of Council Bluffs. Artists' Eecital at Happy Hollow. A musical treat Is in store for the mem ars of Happy Hpllow club Tuesday eve ..ng, September 3, when Madame Ragna .Jnne of Chicago, formerly of the Metro politan Grand Opera of New York, will ,ive a song recital at the club. Madame . nne was the guest for a few days of irs. Walter Silver " the latter part of ast month while enroute to Montana for the summer and promised then' to spend a few days here on her way to Chicago. Mrs. 811ver, who was a former pupil of Madame Llnne, will entertain In her honor and will also play the accompani ments at the song recital. The follow ing program will be given September i by Madame Linns: . a. Verborgenhelt.....1.'.... Hugo Wolf b. Killlngdans (Kid dance) Grieg c. Mot Kvald (Eventide.).. .....Grondahi d. Gavotte Lemalre II. a Inter nos (Dedicated to Mms. Linne... Mac Fadyn b. In Blossom Time Needham C. When the Land was White with Moon light Nevln d. You're In Love.. Wheeler e. Sunbeams Ronalu Colonial Party. Miss Margaret Ortman entertained the Order of Hlldegarde at a colonial party Thursdar evening. The evening was spent in old-fashioned dancing and games of various sorts. The house was decor- WLLL GIVE A CONCERT WHILE IN OMAHA SHE s ' ' WEDDING RINGS The Tiffany ring is the proper shape these days. We also have the broad style or will make any shape to order that you would like. Spend . few minutes in our store. Look for the name. LINDSAY THE JEWELER 331 M 8. 16th Street. DBS. MAGH & MACH VMM SrTIST3 SiusoMsor. to Bailey ss Vac The largest and best equipped dental office in Omaha Expert in charge of "all work, moderate prices. Porcelain ' filllnga jut like the tooth. , All lnatru msaU sterilised after using. Sd snoor Paxtoa Blook, Omaha, Web. Lucy Slunicko. Won a Scholarship MISS SARA R. COLE. ' Winner of the University of Nebraska Scholarship Given by the Nebraska Feder ation of Women Club. - . - '( ated throughout with flowers and the rooms were Illuminated with candles. Those present were: Misses Misses- Ellen Anthes, Mary Goodland, , Florence Goodland. Lucile Deverees,' Carrie Wisler, Ruth Short, " Gertrude Anthes, Margaret Elsasser, Lina Phiipot, In Honor of Former Omahans. Mr. Storrs Brown, nee Maria Crounse. was the guest of honor at an informal tea Friday afternoon civen by Mrs. Robert B. Howell between the hours of 4 and 6. About fifteen guests were present to welcome Mrs. Bowen back to hsr for mer home. Mrs. Earl Klpllnger entertained infor mally at a kensington Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Fredrick Win? of Chi cago, who is visiting" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Moorhead. Miss Marguerite Prentiss gave a card party Friday afternoon at her home for Mis Mary Sheets of New York city, formerly of Omaha. Those present were: Misses- Mary Sheetz, Hasel Howard, Helen Chesny, Marie Hodge. Ruth Gould, Uarda Scott Misses Helen Blish. Katherine Becker, Jassamlne Sherraden, Mildred Marr, Grace McBride, Henrietta Benedict. June Brown, Lucille Brown. Marie rlotiinger, Mary McCague. Marguerite 1-rentiss. 8tella Howard, Engagements Announced. Mr. and Mra Frank P. Gould announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Gould, and Tom Alleh. Miss Gould attended the University of Ne braska for three years and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The weddinj will take place in October Mrs. Otto Stuben was hostess at an announcement tea at her home when the engagement was announced of her daugh ter, Miss May Stuben to Mr. James Her bert Nichol of Terr Haute, Ind. The wedding will take place September 25. A decoration of pink aster was used at the tea and those assisting were Mr. Frank Pardun. Mra G. H. Ha ruling and Mrs. Bert Howell. Pleasures Past. -' " " Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Benedict enter tained at dinner last evening In compli ment to Miss Henrietta Benedict and Mr. D. M. Edgerly and their wedding party. The table was decorated with pink roses and covers were laid tor Masses Nan Cun ningham, Ann Louise Mack of Porto Rico, Henrietta Benedict; Mesjri. George John ston, Frank Builta, D. M. Edgerly, Mrs. Ethelbert Scroggin of Bradentown, Fla.. and Mr, and Mrs. Benedict- A birthday party was given Friday evening at the home of Frank Kretsch mer, 3021 South Nineteenth street. In cele brate n of his ; eighteenth birthday. Games and music furnished amusement and those present were: Misses " Misses Myrtle Elsasser, Mary Swoboda. Hazel Elsasser, Emma Ziskoosky, Messrs. Clare Anderson, Edward Baumann, Charles Ekstrand. Steve Wirtx,' VwaA Ttttrann ' .Mr. and Mrs. F. Kretscnmer. Mr. and Mrs. O. Slunicko. , Miss Elolse Stevenson entertained at a watermelon party Friday evening In honor of Miss Minnie Anderson of Chi cago. Those present were: Messrs. , Julius Slunicko. John Schmidt. Otto Kretschmer, Willie Kretschmer, Frank Kretschmer. Misses Minnie Anderson, Edith Hamilton, Katherine Davenport, Claire Patterson, Effle Rogers, Messrs. William Peterson, George Metcalf, . George Grimes, Merle Crocker, Misses Laura Zimmerman, Holen Coe, Clem Dickey. Margaret Burke, Klisabeth Raney, Elolse Peterson. Messrs. Guy Beckett, Edwin Landale, Fred Metcalf. Lawrence Wllber, Walter Hixenbaugh, Milton Peterson. Norris Clark, At Seymour Lake Country Club. Owing to the Elk having their clam bake at the club Friday the weekly din ner and dance will be given Thursday. Miss Blanche Cohn entertained, at a de lightful dinner dance Friday evening at Seymour Lake Country olub. Those pres. ent were: . Misses Misses Evelyn Bergman, Frances Flegenbaum Fannie Rosenstock. of Cleveland, Nellie Elgutter, Mildred Rubel. Anna Fell. Dorothv Meyer, Mamie Splesberger, Hazel Degan. Hortense Spiesbergei Messrs.- Messrs. Lester Hevn. Edward Rubel, Jerome Heyn, Morton Degan, Herbert Arnsteln. J. Sp:efberger, Bert Weis, M. Oopenhelm, Herbert Harris, Sam Kramer. Edward Kirsch- ', Julius Rosenfeldt, braun. Harry Rosenfeldt Loval Cohn. Arthur Ulman. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kats. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenfeld. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cohn. . Another dinner Included a number of people from Papillton: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sauder, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.-G. F. King, Mr. and Mrs. James Begley, Mr. and Mrs. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Delaney. Misses MisSeS Claire King, 1 Marie Sauder. Marie Harden, . Marion Brown, - Anna McCormick, Gladys King, , , Hasel King, Bum west. Messra Messrs. Clarence Welch, Ray West, Forest King, Claire King, Ernest Ruff, . R. Brown. Other having dinner at the club Friday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. James Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Combs, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Yelser, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harte, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Qulnlan, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cahow, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coad, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gould, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. L. Doutz, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Sharpe, Mr. and Mra C. A. Sherer, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nolan Of Ther mopolls, Dr. and Mrs. N. L. King, Mrs. E. A. Kose. ; Misses Cooke, Copenharve. , Messrs. J. Sharpe. Scott King. W. H. Cheek, H. C. Townsend. Misses -Agnes Eaton of Boone, la.; Messrs. Harry Gould, C. Brown. J. H. Mclntyre. At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weller had as their guests at dinner last evening at the club: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coarii. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weller. Mr. and rs. F. E. Pearoe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding. At Happy Hollow. Dinner parties were given Saturday evening at the Happy Hollow club by N. H. Looml, who entertained fourteen (Continued on Seventh Page.) I inl Ill; ANNOUNCEMENT! rE are receiving our new goods daily and will be ready to open our store , Monday Sept. 9th It will be of interest to you to wait and see bur lines before buying . Wall Paper, Frescoing, Window Shades, Upholstering, Wood Fimshing, Lace Curtains, Draperies, . 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