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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1913)
THE OMAITA RFNBAY 1RE: MARCH 23, 1913 MANY RETURNJOR EASTER JOHN A. 8WANS0N, President Visiting in Omaha WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treasurer. 2 B Society Will Now Renew Its Activi ties Abandoned for Lent. VISITORS ARE QUITE NUMEROUS t'rclnhtoii I'nn-Ilpllrnlcs to Give a Hop Next 3!ontli HlK lllnnrr ' Ilancr nt the (Imnlin Clnli Tomorrow 'IrIiI. .Sorlnl t'nlrnilnr. MONDAY Dinner dance at thp Omaha . hiii. Mr. and Mr. II. H Haldrige. Ilnner at Omaha club for Mrs. E Plmcn Hlrd of New York; Mrs, Joseph Hrne, luncheon for Miss Kmtnn Hall larston of fnUlc: Mrs. V. H. Gaines, afternoon brieve for Mr. Hill and Mrs. Hovey or Kansas City; Mrs, George Doane hostess of the Army Urldge ilut). Mm. V 11. Hhoafles, hostess of the Dunde? I,inehoon club, I.aHulle UanrlnK party at Chamber. Tl ESDAY-rhHi-lty hall for 1e Me morial hospital at Auditorium. Miss Katherlm Thummel. hostess of the Debutante Bridge club; Mr. J M, llanllnK. hostess of the Auction Hrldgc . tub. Miss Bather Byrne, cvcnlrm hridRe for Miss Kmma Italllargcon of Beattlc. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Turner Jr theater party for Mrs. 15. Dlmond Hlrd of New York; Mr. and Mr, D. M Vlnsonhalcr, bridge supper for Mrs. Hill and Mrs. llovey of Kansas City, Mr. J. II. Duntont. hostess of the Thimble club; Mrs. Carl F. Hartmann. at home at Kort Omaha; Bt-A-VIrp ilaro e nt Chambers. WEDNESDAY Mrs. Oeorge Prlnz, host ess of the Original Cooking club; Mist Carolyn Congdon. evening bridge for M. Kmma Dalllargcon of Heattlo, l:lks' club dancing party at club rooms; Mrs. K. V. Frary. hostess of the Eu reka card club; Mrs. William Crjchton. hostess of the Thocnlx curd club, Mrs, John Hoist, hostess of tho Four-Four club; Mr. Ivan Longworth, hostess of the Wednesday club. TH l' IX8D A Y M rs. Charles T. Kountzo, hostess of tho Garden club; bridge benefit for the Child Bavins Institute at Jacobs' hall. 1'ltIDAY Mr. and Mr, Mosher Col pet zrr, dinner for Mrs. E. Dlmon Bird of New York City; Mrs, Robert Anglln, afternoon bridge for Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Hovny of Kansas City; Tan club danc ing party at Metropolitan Club; Uni versity of Omaha April Fool party. HATl'ItDAY Omaha Junior club danc ing party at Country club: Kappa. Kappa Gamma luncheon at Flat Iron hotel; PaJImpsest club dinner at Omaha club, for Professor Fling; Hungry club Orphcum party and supper at Itenshaw. Several engagement announcements v.cre expected Easter Sunday, but Instead the announcements win be mado at Boclal entertainments or shortly before the wed dines. A real princess of Ak-Sar-Ben will be ono of the autumn brides. She Is a tall and beautiful brunette and will marry an i astern man. Tho formal announcement will not be made until early summer. Another engagement Is that of a tU'butante of two seasons ago. Bho In un usually accomplished and wilt marry a prominent young business man of this city. The announcement will bo mode within the next few weeks. Society Is anxiously awaiting two other announcements In the younger set V Travelers Returnine. The traveling cantlngent ore returning Home In largo numbers. Telegrams were received Saturday announcing the arrival In New York of a pnrty of Omnhans fiom Panama, Including Mr, and Mrs. Gould Diet, Mrs. Putman, Mrs. Dlctx. nt , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Brandels and Mr and Mrs. Fred Metz. Mr nnd Mrs. John' R Brady, who havo spet the winter at Belle Air, Fla.. ar rived Friday. r Mr. arid Mr. Jerome Mageo and chil dren, who havo been 'In the south slnco the first of the year, returned homo Friday. Mrs. John N. ' Baldwin has returned from a visit with her son, Jack Baldwin, In Portland, Ore. Mrs. Frank Colpetzer arrived home Saturday fr6m, Chicago whero she stop iM to visit her daughter, Mrs. Harry Wllkltis, on her way from Belle Air, Flo. Mr and Mm. C. H. Pickens and Miss PJrkens tre expected today from, Cali fornia. Mr and Mrs. Ward Burgess are ex pected home Sunday ifrom their Call fornla trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. n. Scoblo will remain at Ormande, Fla., over Easter and go to New York about April 1 before coming home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. rtugg have returned frpm ft tour of the West Indies and a Melt to the Panama cannl. Sanford 'Clifford, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ulfford. has returned from Cornell uni versity, where he has Just completed his course. For the Easter Vacation. Miss Ida Rowrna Darlow. who attends Hryn Mawr college, will spend Easter vacation with her uncles, Solon and Out son Borglum at Stanford. Conn. Mr Arthur Crittenden Smith will "pond the Easter holidays with her daughter. Harriet. In New Tork City. Misn Genie Patterson arrived Thursday In Chicago to spend the EaBter vacation there with her sister, Mrs, Ben Boyce. Miss Mona Oowell. who Is a sophomore Vaisar college, will spend her vaca t on with friend In qioueetter, Mas. Mini Gertrude Met and-Miss Harriot lifts will spend their Raster vacation In ew York City with Mr. and Mrs. t hnrles Metz, Miss Eleanor Mackay will be In Bleh nioivC Va., for thq Easter vacation, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Williams of 'hat city. Mlra KatherJne M. Fah. wljo U attend ing (he National Cuthollo school at Mount St. Alban. Washington, D. C, will rnd her Easter vacation at Atlantic Itv N. 3. Creighton Pan-Hellenic Hop. One of the most 'pretentious dances ker attempted by students of Crelgh tn, university will be given at fiambers Dancing academy Wednesday enlng, April 2, when five fraternities of the professional departments wll unite " a Pan-Hellenic dsnce. The five ' atsthe Phi ntio Sigma and Phi Beta Mi of the medical department, the Delta . gina Delta of the Dental college, and ' Delta Phi Delta and the Gamma Kta flamma of the Law college, have a com bined membership of about WO students, awl all are now boosting for the hop. Tho outlook at this time Is that there vUl be about" 1W couples at the dunce. Only active frat members, those pledged to the various frmts.-or alumni members of the frats, wilt be admitted. This Is the first time In the history of the university that the societies have combined on any social function and members of the different organizations ar quite enthuriastlo over tho affair, it has been talked of during the whole if the school year, but It Is only within tile last month, after all the departmental dance had taken place, that all finally agreed. Tbo decoration planned by the stu-j Mns. GEonan m. campbelu Formorly Miss Muttlo Ilobortson. dents will outdo anything ever seen at a student affair In Omaha. Tho colors will be blue und white bunting, which will drape tho balcony nnd bo caught up nt frequent Intervals with university Bhlelds. All of the lights are to he frosted In sub. dued effect. On the first floor numerous cosy corners will bo placed. What will probably bo tho most novel thing of Its kind is tbo old Dutch milt, which will bo In tho southwest corner. There will be no stream, hoWevcr, to turn the wheel, but In Its place' will bo tho punch bowl of the occasion from which two Dutch "kiddles" will' orvc. . Tho pTogruniH will be painted In water colors, and each lady's program will be suspended from ono yard of ribbon. House Party. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Huff, who have re cently moved Into their now home at .401 North Thirty-ninth street, are entertain Ing cloven couples fiom Grand Island and IJncoln at a week-end houso party. Mr. and Mrs. Huff formerly lived nt Grand Island nnd later at Lincoln and the bringing together of these old 'friends la an enjoyable, occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Huff entertained nt din ner Saturday night for their guests. The color scheme was yellow and- white and Easter decorations. After dinner the evening was spent In dancing. The houso guests from Grand Jslnnd were: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Oorspaehcr, Mr. ami Mr. Mux J. ICg.Te. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rogers.', '' Mr. und Mrs. R. W. Bock. , ' , Mr. and Mrs. William Ivers, ' Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. JUmlc. - 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. A.rCarey, ' : Mr, nnd Mrs. J. K Kaufmann. iMIss Pauline Rpethmarin From Lincoln! Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Sidles. .. Mr. and Mrs. W, D, Uutiur. The Omaha guests, were: , Mr. and M.o. If. M. Goutfif)?r Mr. and Mrs. 13. i I, Bruining. .k- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gliler, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Slford, ' . Mr. und Mrs. E. A. Hlg?Hw, Mr. and Mrs. Atbrt Kruff. Mr. and Mrs. John McShane, Mr. i ul Mrs, Harry Chuptnuii, Mr. .,n.l Mrs. It. U Kent, Mr. ..nd Mrs. II. N. Peters, Mr. und Mrs. P. Kodwels, Council Bluffs, Mr. Carl Bock, Easter Egg Hunt is Postponed. For the first time In twenty-one year, Miss Anna Crnry has postponed the an nual Easter egg hunt on the spacious lawn of her homo on St. Mary' avenue. Owing to tho snow and cold weather, MIsS Crary has decided to postpone tho event one week, and If the weather re mains cold, the egg hunt will again be postponed. Invitations liave been Issued for a week from today at 3 o'clock. MIm Crarys nieces .and nephews will be the guest of honor and about twenty-five children will bo present. Visitors Entertained. Kaater brings a number of attractive visitors to Omaha this year. Their en tertainment wilt extend over this week and those who are already here Includo Mrs. B. Dlmon Bird, who arrived Satui day from New York to spend tyo weeks with her parents. Colonel and Mrs. S. S. Curtis. Mrs. Bird will be the Kutt of honer Monday evening ut the dinner o be given by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bald rlge at tho Omaha club dltinor dance. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Turner. Jr., will give a box party for her at the BraiMeis and Friday Mr. nnd Mr. Moshler Colpetzer will entertain at dinner for her. Mr. and Mrs, William K. Martin will give u supper Sunday evening of next week for Mrs. Bird, and a number of other dinners are being planned In her honor, dates for which are not yet set. Judge and Mr. Vlnsonhalcr have us their guttata Mrs. Hill, sister of Mrs. Vlusonhnler, and Mrs. Porter Hoyey, both of Kansas City. The' arrived Fri day and In their honor Judge and Mra. Vlnsonhalcr will give a bridge supper Tuesday evening. Mr. V. H. Gulne will entertain at bridge Monday afternoon und Mrs. Robert Anghn Friday Mis Ruth Bayle of Oakr Park, UL, U the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Casper E. Yost, and will be here aeveral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Proudflt and 'small daughter arrived Saturday from Lincoln to spend Easter nt "Hillside" with Mrs. Proudflt's mother, Mrs. Morgan, and Mr. and Mrs. Yates. Miss Helen Cudahy of Chicago will spend Easter In Omaha with Iter ststor, Mrs. Frank Wllhelm, having reached here Saturday. Mlal Emma Balllargcon of Seattle, Wash., who Is a guest of Miss Esther Byrne, will bo tho guest of honor at ov ernt parties next week. Mrs. Joseph Byrne will entertain at luncheon Monday lir licrrhonor, and Tuesdny evening Miss Byrno will entertain at a bridge party. Wednesday evening Miss Caroline Cong doir will gtvo a bridge party. Farewell Party. MIsh Ella Peterson of 1101 North Twenty-third street, South Omaha, en tertained at bridge last night In honor of Miss Mlttle Ward, 1920 Lothrop street. Miss Ward Is to leave Omaha next week for Saskatchewan, Canada, to reside. Mr. 11, O. Palmer gave a series of read ings Including selections from Kipling. The following were present: Misses Hortense Eads, Betilah Davis, Stella Jensen, Georglna Davis, Francis Wlllard, Messrs. Bertram Jacobson, Walter Loomls, Dr. A. A. Frlcke, Samuel Crozlcr, Earl Hancy, Misses Laura PoterBon, Vera DuBols, Grace Peterson, Mlttle WiinJ, Eli, Peterson, Messrs. Will Johnson. Ieo Wilson, Hurd Stryker, Harry O. Palmer. Greenstreet-Curtis Wedding. Mra Cora I. Curtis unnounces the mar rlago of her daughter, Lticlle Curtis Race, to Mr. Hurry C,NGrcenstrect of this city. The wedding was celebrated Saturday evening nt 8:30 o'clock, only members of thn family being present. Rev. Milton Bryant Williams of tho First Methodist Episcopal church officiated. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. E. Paul Shaw of Lin coln. Neb., sister of the bride, nnd M. V, Sidney Greenatrcet of New York City, brother of tho groom. Mr. nnd Mrs. Greenstreet will be at home after April 1 at 3327 Cuming street. Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise was given Mr. C. L. Jones nt the homo of Mrs. J. S. Hut stead, A color scheme, of green and whlto was carried out, one of the fea tures being the place cardn with a pic ture of the guest of honor. Mrs. Jouos leaves this week to make her future home In Portland. Prises were won by Miss Christie and Mrs. Jehoo. Those present were: Mesdames K, Vose, A. J. Ktherldge, II. E. Orates, Hugh Jehoo, A. Baldwin, Misses Ellnna Passmore, Trace Brooker. Anna Brehman, Annie Doyle, Mtodames M. Llghtcap, K. Hemphill. J. N. Halstead, C. L. Jones. ' Misses Annie Cuff, Bessie Christie, Lota Booth. Clara Van Kuran. Frairie Park Bazaar. The Pralrls Tark Ncedlecraft club will hold a bazaar at the' club house the even ing of March 28 and the afternoon and evening of March . Mrs. W. H. OIIIM will have charge of the home vioKlnc booth, Mrs. W. A, Chase of. the Ncedls craft booth, Mrs. 13. H. Hagensick the candy booth, Mrs. B. Q. King aprons and caps and Mrs. E. L. Oouto will presldu In the Japanese tea room. A musical program will be given and refreshments will be served. Howard-Turner Wedding. The wedding of Miss Bessie Turner it Hiawatha, Kan., to Dr. William K. How. ard of Oreana, III., was celebrated Hat urday afternoon at4 the residence of tho officiating c.ergyman. Rev. W. H. Un derwood. Dr. Howaid has Just returned from a four years' stay In the Philippines. Beturn for Easter. Mr, and, Mrs. Andrew Tmynor returned After A Special Announcement Wo bought tho Sample Ostrich Feather Co 304 Altman Bldg., Kansas City Tholr ontlro stock of flno Ostrich French Plumes and willow plumes, fancy feathers, Imported flowers and untrimmed hats at 30c on the Dollar fir j. 1. and walt ior tk greatest W&tCH Ostrich sale over held in Omaha. Friday from a stay of several weeks In California. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Updejrraff. who have been spendlnc a month on tho Pacific coast, have returned home. Stein-Pregler EnBaeement. air. ana Mrs. a. i Pregler announce the encagement of their daughter, May, to Mr. Harry Stcln of C6uncll Dluffa, la. For the Future. Tho Columbian Clrplo will entertain at IL.I. m ... A V ' ' inuir nun, i wcniy-eeconu anu iocuji atrcct, Thursday evening, Marph 27 Club Dancing Party. The Tom Mooro club will Blve a dancing party Monday, March 24, at the now Arm brust hall, Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets. Hulke-Haubenu Engagement. The engagement Is announced of Miss Ellso Ilaubens, niece of Mr. Henry Ilau bens, to Mr. Hans A. Hulke. Tho wed diner will take place the first week In April. 0. H. S. Alumni Hop, Tho annual alumni hop of the Omaha High school vyajj held Friday evening at Chambers' Dancing academy. The hall was decorated with purplo arid: white, thn school colors, and with pennants of tho clauses of 19t0, 1911 and 1912. Los Htboux club had the only cozy corner which was decorated with tho club colors, grey and black. The com- mlttee In charge of th dance was Quy Beckett and Phil Downs. Patrons and patronesses were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodrough, Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Orlmes. Those present were: Misses Misses Helen ingwerbon, Kutherlno .New Helen Garvin. branch, Margarelta Burke, Gertrude Alkln, lCUrabeth Oould, Mabel Allen, Helen Howe. Katharine Daven port. tluth FHzgernld. Sylvia Hoover, Elizabeth Crawford, Alice Prodfltt'of Margaret Weaver, Sarah I Add of Lincoln, Rita Carpenter, Mary Taylor, thou. Bkrlver. Lincoln. Condra of Lincoln, Corrlne Searle, Maragret uurKe, Jxm iiowara, Irene McQulre, Ann Russell, Louise Hupp, Janet Chase of Lincoln. Loulno Bedwell, Marie Freeland. Doris wood, Adelaide Wood, Ann Noblo, Moore. Mildred Bacon.. Margaret McFurlane.Ruth Newton Agnes oiey, rernne. Adelaide Funk- Vera liast. hiaser, Merle Coffman, Corrlne KlHott, Mable Strombcrg. Phoobe uoisom oi Bei-unar, ucriiiiar. Lois Bedwell, Lincoln. Helen Carrier, li ina jones, Mae ,Uar.ney, Uilth Andereu, Agnes Itturfcll, Miimln Anderson, G nice Harte, Ruth Mills, Helen Pogue, Bess Hueton. Claire Patterson. Kathryn Crocker, Gladys Itobertson. 4 ii, i(odl. . Florence Heggblade.jimiop'carpenter, Messrs. Opal crumoicsa. Kenneth Norton. Kendall Hammond, Morton Ilhodes, Harry aideoii. Sands Woodbrtdge, Howard Douglas, Howard Blttlnger. Harry Claiborne, Robert Wood, Harold Thomas, luring Eliot. Kvcrett Burke. John Bowen, Hdward Jones of Lincoln, Herman Jobst. David Bowman, Richard Ballman, Donald Altchlnson. Byron Bnyder. Harold Aldrlch, Herbert Davis, Harold Burns. Merle Howard. Maurice Northwall, Kd Knapp, Harry Carpenter, Donald Howe, Vaughn Baoon. Phe MacCarty. Harold Johnson. Messrs. E. PhllP. Clarence Tate. Allah McDonald. Foy pafter. Walter Jones. Rawson White. Frank Oarpem.er. Harman Harte. H. U. Gelliitly. Ralph Bendlct. Ralph Campbejl. Walter Klopp, v Arthur Klopp. Sidney Meyer. Wlllard Folson of Lincoln. Beryl Crocker, Leonard Marshall. Homer Phillips. , VWallaLe Shepard. 'Albert Btrotnbcrg, Fred'Buoholz, A. Berllnar. Robert Parkinson. Porter Durkeo, Maurice Loomls, George Klewltt. Deyo Crane Warren Howard, Spencer Flint. Clasi Dinner Party. The third of a series of dinner parlies lit honor of tho class of Charles Shod at the First Baptist Sunday school vas given at the home of Mrs. J, A. Suuder- Easter JOHN A SWANSON.prcs WM L HOLZMAN.TMAjy land, 1029 South Twenty-ninth street, Frl day evening. Tho class, together with Mr. Shed, were guests. After the dinner the evening was spent In games. Dewey Boats won first placo In tho balancing contest Tho guests were: Messrs. Messrs. Dewey Beats, Wllber Fulloway, Ad Cloyd, noger Race, KUKeno ttussuin. Fred Curtis John Sunderland, Dewey Weber, Burton Howard, Charles Shed. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Miss Norma Wilbur has gone to Brook ings, S. D., to visit Prof, and Mrs. Shep herd. Mr. and Mrs. John Steel and Miss Nlch oll expect to leave Omaha next week for Hosewell. Idaho. Mrs. G. 13. Condra and 'daughter. Miss Cordelia, of Lincoln, are guests for thu week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Mooro. Mr. a'nd Julius 'Klper of Chicago will arrive Sunday morning to be tho guests of their daughter, Mrs. Isldor Zlegler and Mr. Zlegler. Mre. Carrie Sniper and Mras Cecil Sny der of Firth, Neb., who were called heru by the Illness of their aunt, Mrs. U. Carson Lowrey, have returned home' Mrv and Mrs. R. W. Simon, who have spent several weeks In California on their wedding trip, are expected homo Sundjy morning. Mrs. Simon was formerly Mlj Mabel Hcaton. Ml.is Horteuso Shlpman, who attends St. Catherine's school in Davenport, ar rived Friday morning to spend tho Eastor holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Shlpman. If you find yourstlf to day without an Easter Suit nobody is to blame but yourself. Your Credit Is Good at BEDDEO'S Spring Clothes on Credit Ladies' Coals . . $7.50 to $39 Ladies1 Suits . . $12.59 to $45 Beautiful Dresses $7.50 to S38 Dainty Hats aad Coats for little Girls $2.90 and up BEDDEO Credit Clothing Co. 1417 Douglas St. BROWHELL HALL The Junior School Girls in the fifth, sixth and seventh grades received. Uniforms worn. For particulars concerning the proposed removal to the west Parnam district, address the Principal, Miss Euphemia Johnson. Millinery Sale A remarkable demonstration of our buying power and extremely low prices. For Monday we offer you a selection of 500 beautiful Imported Trimmed Hats Ostrich Trimmed Hats Paradise Trimmed flats $11.25 for $10.00 values $15.00 for $20.00 values $16.87 for $22.50 values $18.75 for $25.00 values Balance of stock offered at Our designers and trimmers are rusliing out newly trimmed hats. It means for us to dispose of our beautiful stock of fine tailored dress and street hats. In spite of our unusually low prices, here's what we offer for MONDAY $ 8.00 for $10.00 values $10.39 for $12.98 values $12.00 for $15.00 values $14.00 for $17.50 values Proportionately low prices Directing Special Attention to our $5.00 Trimmed Hat Section Positively the greatest variety of styles and colors. Every hat in our $5.00 section will compare witli any $7.50 or $10.00 hat that you have ever known. 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