2-B THE OMAITA SUNDAY BKB: MAY 11, 1913. OUTDOOR CLUBS IN ACTION Omaha Field Club Will Have For mal Opening Saturday. MANY OMAHANS GO TO EUROPE Berrrnt Kninnrmrnln Announced Darin (he Wrrk Mr.. Clinrlm Konnlir Will Atirnrt Art Meeting; In WnahtnKtnn. Social Cnlrnilnr. MONBAT Mni. Samuel Hew' matinee party at the Orpheum, Hraa 1 neia Jl sorority, luncheon and matinee an nt tne Ixul and Orpheum. Tl'ESOAY-Major and -Mm. Carl F. llartmnnn at homo at Kort Omaha rrom 4 until . Military band toncait at Fort Omaha, Airs. W. '1. Kouimton, luncheon tor Mrs. Lawk, Isasnvilie. Tenn. Knights of Columbus Orplieum, party. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Urutvnn en tertaln Matel Whist club; Mr. Wil liam Mnxlleld, hostess ot the Anniver sary club. WKLKtiUAY-etate Mcdlonl Society Orpheum partr; Mrs. Fred .Martls, hos tea Of the W. W. club. THURSDAY-Mra. John N. Baldwin, hottces of tho Garden rlub; Mm. OeorRe V. llervey, hostevs of the I E. O. luncheon; Mm. Metzger, Orpheum party. Will l'oarlman. Intorinal dancing- party. FRIDAY Gala day and crowning of queen of May at University o( Omaha. aATUUDAY-Opcnlnjc of the Field club. The first of the Kolf club's to hold a formal opening this season Iff tho Omaha Field club, Cards announcing the annual opening of the club, May 17, have been Issued by the board of directors. Blabor. ate preparations have been mado for a table d'hote dinner, which will bo fol lowed by dancing. Only club members Trill be permitted to partake of the fes tivities opening night. In order to adequately handle the large crowd which Is expected to take ad vantage ot the opening, dinner will be served at S:3Q and 7 o'clock. Reservations must be made prior to C o'clock In the evening of May 16. As heretofore, dancing will be held "Wednesday and Saturday nights. An Inno vation At the club will be open air concerts every Sunday evening, weather permitting, from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock. Much Interest Is being taken In the ccnccrt to be given by Max Landow at the Brandels theater Monday evening, May 9, for the benefit o'f the Sacred Heart Academy. More than a score of former pupils are assisting In selling the tickets, and those In charge Include Miss Stella Hamil ton, Mrs. V. Q, Colling and Mrs. Mac Mlllan Harding. This Is tho first benefit given for the convent and Mr. Landow will give his services, so the committee expect to rea lize a large sum, besides giving un en tertainment of unusual merit Engagements of the Week. Several Interesting engagements hava been announced thls.vrsek. The culmination of a high reboot rom ance Is tho engagement of Miss IJoulah Resslre, daughter of Mrs. Georgia I'ruyne Besslre. to Mr Linn Tarry Campbell, Mrs, Besslre and her daughter resided in Omaha beforo moving to Chicago, The many friends of Miss Besslre are pleased that her marriage, will bring her back here to reside. Mr, Campbell Is prom In ent In business and social circles and If associated with Jh Byroh Reed company The wedding will take, place In tho fall Among the othor engagements an nounced tost week .was that o( Miss Gladys Iobeck,' daughter qf (Jongress man'"Lobeck and,' Mr. Charles Otto Lobeck, to Mr. Raymond' Ocrald Young The wedding will take Mace the latter part of June. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Haller announced the engagement of their daughter, Mist Ruth Haller, to Ellet B. Drake of Nor f61k. Neb. The wedding will take place In June, Both of thts young peoplo are well known In Omaha and both are graduates of the University of Nebraska European Travelers. Travel abroad la heavier this year than eTer before, say the steamship com panies, and travelers are having difficulty in getting reservations for tho month of June. t An unusually large number of umanans wilt spend the summer In Europe. Mr. and Mrs. David Cole ea.ll next month, for Ireland and will pass ths sum mer there. Mr- and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton and family will leave tho latter part of June to spend the summer traveling In Nor way and Sweden. ' - Miss Carmeltta Chase leaves, Monday for Chicago and Providence, R.' I., to visit before going to tho commencement at Bryn Jlawr, after which ehe will visit friends in the east prior to her departure in July for three months abroad us the guest ct a college friend. Miss Dorothy Wolff of New York, and her mothor. A third Bryn Mawr girl will complrW the party of four, which sails July 22 to travel in England, France and Swltxtr- land. Mr Frank Hamilton, Mr. Charles KounUe and Mr. Ward Burgess, who will Join their wives In Europe this summor, have engaged passage for August S. Mr. Robert Loiler of New York Is also plan ning .to go abroud at the same time Dr nnd Mrs. B. D. Davis will make a abort trip to England, sailing June 21 on the Laconla," only remaining long enough to take a motor trip through the English lake country Mrs. Herman Koiuitae, icho la now vis itlng her daughter, Mrs. Jeromo Masee, expects to Join MUs Hanscotn and Mlsa, France In New York the latter part of 11)19 IIlUlllll, IU, Mil Will) Ull 1111 Germanla for Europe. Later In tho sum mer Mrs, P J. Greene plana to Join them Miss Helen Hansen, a senior at thti Vnlverelty of Omaha, left Omaha Thuii day evening to tour Europe. Miss Hansen wilt visit Chicago. Washington, Cleveland and New York before sailing. 8he will first visit Norway, Sweden and Donmaitc, Where she has relatives. Leaving here she, will travel with a purty ot tourlsti through England, Germany, SnltzerWnd, France and Austria, returning to Amer ica the last of August and reaching Omaha September 4. Visiting in Omaha. Miss Bralnard of New York has arrived to be the guest of Mr. and Mm." Prvntlis Xori. Mrs. W R. Bennett and Miss Louts Bennett of Chicago, formerly ot Omeha are at the Loyal. MIs BalUanseon Is the guest of Miss Esther Byrne for a few days en rout? to her home in Seattle, after an eastern Visit. Miss Vlolett Larratt-Bmlth of Toronto has arrived to be the guest of her brother, Mr- George C. Bmlth, and Mrs. Bmlth. Mrs. Edward C. Smith of Kansas City was one of the popular guests in Omaha during the week. Mrs. Bmlth was the guest ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry j V, Yates, at Hillside, and -was honor guest at many social affairs. Mra. Smith returned home last evening, To Attend Art Federation. Mrs. Charles T. Kountie leaves Mon. lay for Washington to attend the Art federation In the Interests of the Fine Arts society to secure an exhibit for next season. Miss Dodge of Colorado Springs and Miss Evans of Denver also will at tend the meeting and Mrs. Kountro ex. pects to co-operate with them In getting desirable collection of pictures bro'Jght west for exhibition next year, Mrs. Cu- good Eastman, who hnH been vlsltlrg Ir and around New York for throo wceko. Will Join Mrs. Kountzo In Washington and return with her. Miss Evuna of Den- or is well known In Omaha, havlnir vis ited hers and In Council Bluffs In the latter place aa tho guest of Mra. Evoretts Senior Class Party. Tne senior class of the University of Omaha entertained the student body ut amy party Thursday evening ut thu homo pf George Perclval, .202 Wirt street. This was probably the last 'social func tion that will be given by tho senior cluss this year. The entertainment was In kieplng with tho time of year nnd tho refreshments wore also apropos of tho season. Thoso present were; Misses Misses Clarn llendrlckaen, Fernu Nlcolea, Pansy Williams, Grace Huntley, K.ttherlno Case, Efflo ClolatHl, Helen Glwlts, Marlllu Cnse. Mildred Foster, norotny .McMurrny, Marguorlte Harmon, Delia Nelson, Berlin Jlouir. Annetta Nourse, Helen Johnston, Beulah McCaw, Agues Nielsen, Viola Pierce. i'-iiiei iiutnKcy, Margaret Halomon, little ITmlorhlll, Pansy Williams, Zella Ileeue, Katherlnn Mathlcs, Gladys Solomon. Mabel Walworth, Messrs. Clinton Halsey, Walter Moore, Oldham Paisley, Elmer Rhoden, Edwin Hells. Jamca Westerflcld, Waaser Yale. George Parish, Mcbano Ramsey, Dorothy Scott, iiiauyn Taimadgo, r. nwnnxianuer, Edna Swcely, Messrs. Harold Haaker, Finley Jenkins, Emory Nielsen. Ncnl Parsons, V. Jorgenseu, Paul Helby. J. Westerflcld. Hurry Jerome. H. Salisbury. Q forgo Perclval, 8urnriBe Party. school friends of Miss Violet Drotchle gave her a surprise party Friday evening at her homo on Florenco .Boulevard. The evening was spent with music and gumes. Those present were: Misses Misses Myrtle Sorenson, Eileen Nelson, Helen Franaou, Violet Brotchle, Messrs. Bert Fuch, Hurry llulgren, Loren Green, Earl Brotchle, Joacphlno Pegau, Ruth Peterson. Dorothy Griffith, Ester Hawser, Messrs. I.ylo Wescott, Morris Brownman, Albert Krause. l'uul llulgren, Harvard Heunions. President I.owoll ot Harvard .Univer sity wilt be the guest of the Harvard men ot Omuha at a reception und dinner at tho University club Friday evening at 6:99 o'clock. This affair Is open to Har vard men who aro members of tho club and their wives, us well as prospective candidates of Harvard university. A number .of Omaha men will go to St. Ioula to attend the seventeenth an nual meeting of the Associated Harvard. clubs Friday and Saturday, May 22 and 1. The teaiuro will be the banquet Sat urday night ut tho Hotel Jefferson, ut which u number of noted speukers will address the guests. Including President Lowell of Harvard, Major General Leon ard Wood. United States army; Deun Brlgga. David F. Houston, seoretHry ot '. agriculture; H. A. Iekley ot Oklahoma, unu farcy iiaugmun, nurvurun iieuu ; foot Ull coach. Those who expect to at- ' tend from Omaha uro Charles S. Elgutter, Arthur C. Smith, W. 8. Poppleton. T. H. Matters. Jr.; Dr. R. it. HollUttir, C. H. Hi Own und Arthur Keellne. At the Country Club. Mrs. Jerome Mugee entertained at a bridge luncheon and book shower Satur day afternoon nt the Countrr club ut honor of Mrs. Ben W. Cotton, who leven June it to spend the summer In WorUnC, Wyo. Nine guesU were present. The directors ot the Happy Hollow, Country and Held olubs hud dinner to gether Saturday evening at the Coimff I club, when they dlsouesed the exchange of courtesies between loeat elub membcra and other club regulation. The dlrcotnrs ot Hatipv Hollow club are: Messrs.- Messrs. Charles McDonald. Charles Harding, Charles R. Sherman W E Shafvr. A. T. Austin. K. O. Hamilton. Joseph Polcar. Robert Dempster, W. U Selby, Field club directors ure: Messrs. Messrs. George Haverstlck, John Llndsey, Harry Jordan, Jaok Hughes, Harry Morrill. Charles Goas. J. E. Buckingham. Ralph Ralney, Dr. W. II. Sherraden. L D- Carrier. Country club director are: Messrs. Messrs M- C. Peters. Frank II. Galnos, Lawrence Brlnker, W. T. Burns. Jerome Magee, -A. V. Klnsler. W. J. Koye, Harry A- Tukoy. Eecital Thursday Evening A drama tc and Instrumental recital will be given at the Young Women's Chr!elu uksoclatlou Thursday evening under the Their Engagements Have Been Announced TLtxkh. Hajlcr direction of Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Weltman. It will bo given under the auspices of the Fellowship club and several pupils of both Mr. and Mrs. Weltman will take part. Christening at "Bide-a-Wee". A christening was held at "Blde-a-Wee," the home In Florenco of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haskell, Sunday, May 4, when their little 6-week-old daughter wnn named Patience June. Rev. James Bailee Butter officiated and Mrs. W. E. Palmatler and Mr. Roy Campbell were iponsers. Miss Hazel Nelson sang a solo, The rooms woro prettily decorated with spring flowers And' thoso present were t Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Hoskoll. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell. Rev. and Mrs. James B. Butter. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Palmatler. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haskell. Mlsa Mabel Allison. Miss Hazel Nelson. H. M. Moore. Big Rock, la. Frank Haskell. Arthur Moore, Johnson-Nielsen Wedding. A pretty homo weddtfig was held Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'olock, when Miss Chrtslnu L. Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harm II. Nielsen, became the bride ot Mr. Harry N. Johnson. Thi marriage lines were read by Rev. M. W. Halverson. The bride woro white crepe meteor draped with Chantllly lace and trimmed with pearls and carried a Bhower bouquet ot bride's roses. Tho only Jewel worn was a gold necklace, the gift of the groom, Uttle Mlas Mabel Nielsen, carried the ring In a white Illy and Miss Hazel Niel sen played the Lohengrin wedding march. White carnations and rosea wcro used In decorating the bride's home, where a Visitor at I , 'mmmm jJJ tiliiiiiiiiiiiiii jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH . X. "WiJIaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVssaaaaaaaaaaaaaam. JCSU siaaaHslsiaaaaaaBaHsl af5B' ' sasHBsHLsM. ' V KfisBSl reception to tho Immediate relatives tol lowed tho ceremony, ' Mr. and Mra. Johnson will be in thMr new home at 2572 Evans street after June 1, Omaha Guards May Party. Tho Omaha Guards gave their annual May party Friday evening at Chambers' academy. The ball room waa decorated wnii American nags and punch waa served during the evening. Those present wcro: Mlanea Laura Bruch, Theresa Potorson, Gertrude Frost, Greeley. Ethel Tlerney, Ruth Roran, Lenora Sanger, Myrtle Savoy, Johnson, Hagert, Messrs. J. E. Fltzpatrick, M. B. Orlffln. George Roach, L. Melndorf, C. A. Cook, Ray Owens, F. R. Johnson, O. M. Buttle, R. E. Faber, L. D. Miller. Misses Dora Elsie, Kelly. Faber. Blancho Kerachner, Murgaret Herman, Dorothy Thomas, Louise Thomas, Mable Evans, Sadlo Convey. Messrs. J. E. Everett. R. J. Gillespie. V. L. Webster. L. J. Griffith, C. u. McDonald, Harry Smith, II. D. Schnelds, A, O. Reynolds, Gordon Bennett. Mr, nnd Mrs. A. Koepcr. Mr. nnd Mra. Joseph Ackerman. Mr. und Mrs, H. DaLuckey. Omaha Guards present were: Major and Mrs. E. E. Sterrlckcr. Captuln and Mrs. il. C. Stein Captain and Mrs. II. Elsasscr. Captain Eugene T. Harris. Lloutenant F. L. Heyn. Lieutenant Wallace Fellers. Sergeant Aubrey Kcnworthy. Sergeant Robert Elsfelder. Sergeant Harry Mulligan. - -Sergeant Bert Brown. Corporal Frank Powcra. t Corporal Roy Frankum. Musician Earl King. , , Musician Arthur Marowltz. Private H. Harris. Where They Are. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Martin have moved to their home in Folracres, re cently purchased from Mr. Shelly. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldrlge have en gaged an apartment at the Clarlnda, but cannot take possession until later. Mrs. C. J, Greene haa returned from California and is at the Colonial. Pleasures Past The, Jolly Thirteen Card club waa entertained by Mra. B. A. Simon on Wed nesday. Tho members of the club ara Mrs. A. Melcher, Mra. J. Lewis, Mrs. R, Kulakofaky, Mra. J. Kendls, Mra, D. Chadek. Mra. M. Wooltaon, Mrs. B. A. Simon, Mrs. S. Kaplan, Mra. J. Adelaon, Mra. J, Stein, Mra. M. Lemer, Mrs. H. Krasnc, Mrs. M. Brodkey. Prizes wore won by Mra. M. Woolfson, Mrs. M. Brod key and Mra. S. Kaplan. The club will be entertained by Mrs. Brodkey, Wcdnoiday, May 22. A surprise party was. given Miss Edna Nielsen at her home, 3320 Corby street, Hill Top Friday evening. Games were played and refreshments served. trcneni were; Messrs. KOmond Matson, ltd Muhoney, Loyal Hurt, Ruben Llndamen, Alfred Hansen, Stanley Jackson, Ray Wilson. Harold Compton, Tom Short. Misses Irene Cnrr, t lr-ne Callahan, Nellie Wilson, Nellie Nelson, Mnble Vesh. Miiblo Kelley. Mildred Wylert, Anne Chaticld. Messrs. Ralph Wadom, Frank Honsa, Frank Hanjiier, Edward Hurell, Melvln Stiles, Loster Beck. George Johnson, Jester llerRanson. Misses--Ruth Kleburg. Helen Mortenscn, Ethel Anderson, Marie Blaufuss, .lulla Ulaufnss, Gladys llnmton, Bessie Baker. Omaha Girl in Leading Bole. Mlsa Mildred Marr of this city, who, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Miirr. moved to Kansas City last De cember, had the leading role In the Daughters of the American Revolution play presented last evening In Kansas City. "A Itose of Plymouth Town" was the title of the play, which was presented n the Scottish Rite temple. Miss Man- has hn.d much experience In amateur productions and was well qualified to take the role. To Attend Wedding in Chicago. Miss Fannlo Roscnstock has gone to Chicago to spend several weeks visiting relatives. She will be bridesmaid at the wedding of her cousin, Herbert Berg, and Miss Lilian Marks, which will bo celebrated June 18 at the Blackstono hotel In Chlcugo. Eobert3-Duda Engagsment. Mr nnd Mrs. George W. Roberts of South Omaha announce the engagement of their daughter, Sophie L., to Edward Duda. The wedding will be celebrated quietly June 11 at tho homo ot the bride's parents. Engagements of the Week. The engagement Is announced of Mlsa Lillian Lampc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L, Lampe, ot Colton, Cal., to Mr. Alex B. Marriott, Jr., son ofMr. and Mrs. A D. Marriott of this city. The wedding will tuke place In Juno and the young. people will make their home In Zacatecas, Mexico, where Mr. Marriott is In bust ness. Scott-Roberts Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Roberts of Lin coin announce tho engagement of their daughter. Anna Aylma Roberts, to How' ard L. Scott ot Omaha, the marriage to take place some time In June. Engagement Announced. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nels Parsona Saturday announced the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Earl Allen. Tho wedding will take place In the fall Bluebirds Entertain. Miss Carmeltta Chase entertained The Bluebirds at . tho residence of her parents, Mr. and Mm. Clement Chase, Thursday evening, and they, In turn, gave her a surprise dinner, and dramatic entertainment at the Young Women's Christian association Friday evening as a farewell for Miss Chase before her de parture for the east and a summer in Europe. The Blue Birds form a division of the Camp Fire Girls, which waa organized by Mlas Chase among the employes ot the Brandels stores. They preaented Miaa Chase with a gdld ring, engraved with the club motto, "Wohelo." The girls In the club are: Misses Misses Sarah Perlman. Annie, Rupp, Clara Rupp, Hazel Shoemaker, Cora Slmms, Maude Slmma, Dorla Tlngley, Freda Truatln, Phyllis Israel. Corlnne Thrapp, Ida Brunntr. Eaale Oraetz. Rosa Huber. Dorothy Crooks. Theresa Feller, Fanny Fletcher, Georgia Gamble, Hose araetz, Annie Kully, Ruth Graham, Myrtle Orifflth. Ivv Griffith. Bessie Harris. Sophia Simon, Margaret HoutzlngerVera Caughey, Uhlan Danany, eien i-onnen, Marguerite Danuhy, Hazal Cnnnell. Esther Miner. unu nrownoon. Mtnnle Rupp, Helen Jtanranan, Prairie Park Needleoraft Club. The Prairie Park Needlecraft club will meet Tueaday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the club house. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Fallon are ependlng the week-end at Excelsior Springs. Miss Pauline Kllllan ot Lincoln Is the week-end guest of Miss Adele Davis. Miss Anna Thomsen and her mother of South Omaha leave today for a three- months' visit In Germany. Miss Helen Talbot, who has spent the winter In Washington, D. C, returned Friday. Robert Cuscaden, who no.v resides In Borton. Is expected soon to v.alt relatives In Omaha. Judge C. E. Foster leaves today for a trip to the canal zone. Intending to be absent about one month. Mrs. John C. Cowln haa taken a cot' tago on lke Chumplaln for the aummer and will go east In June E. M. Fairfield haa returned from New York, where he went to eeo hla wife and daughters sail for Europe, Mr, and Mra. Robert Kloke and daugh tor. Mrti. I.oula Clarke, are going to Excelsior Springs this week. Mr. and Mr. M. D. Cameron left Frl Lace Dyeing No matter how line a piece of lace you may have you ci. Bafoly trust It to ub. We dye laces and trimming: to match your goods. It you rancot buy tho shado of trim ruing you want for your dress, buy white or cream color, an. we will dye it the shade you ?elro end guarantee a per tcct match. It Will Cost You From $1.00 to 91.60. We have been doing goo Dyeing and Cleaning In Omaha for tho past flftaea years, an today we havo the largos plant and do the. blggeot busi ness of nny Cleaning establish ment In Nebraska or lowe. Out-of-town business n colrea prompt attention. Jatihfuwnv 'tJOOD&EANERS AND DYERS" 1515-17 JONES ST. Phones Doucus963Ind.A-3I68 GUY LIGGETT pres. SHE WILL WED AT SOUTH OMAHA THIS WEEK. 3? dav evening for Kansas City, where they will visit Mre. Cameron's parents. Mrs. F. B. Kennard left Wednesday for two or throo weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Goodwin, at Newcastle, lnd. Mrs. John McShane arrived homo yes terday from several weeks In New York, where aha was with her niece, Mrs. Channtng. Miss Louise McPhcrson Is taking a well earned reBt on her brother's ranch In Colorado. She has been active in the tornado relief work. Mrs. Hugh Weed and small son re turned Wednesday to St, Louis after two or threo weeks' stay here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Potter. Mrs. G. W. Megeath and daughter have gone to New York to meet Mr. Megeath, who landed yesterday from two months In Europe. They are expected in Omaha shortly. Misses Margaret and Bonnie Foley left Saturday for Excelsior Springs, Mo., for a sojourn of two weeks. They will be entertained by friends in Kansas City before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. 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Particularly lor ParSiciilar Women Women who demand the best in footwear will be interested in knowing that wo are exclusive agents in Omaha for the celebrated Laird & Sehober Footwear Made in Philadelphia and featured as the leading make enrried by Marshall Field & Co. and Martin & Martin of Chicago, also by the leading store in every large city. We Bhow the complete line in all sizes. $5.00 and $6.00 F. M ARE OFFERING THE BEST VALUE IN SUM MER HATS, FROM $2 TO $5 AND $6 TO $18. Misses' and children's hats from 75c up to $5.00. 1522 DOUGLAS STREET and In New York City. Mrs. C. F. Mandcrson and Miss Black; are In Washington, D. C, to attend the annual meeting of tho Mount Vernon as sociation. Mrs. Mandcrson Is one of the regents ot the association. Rev. and Mrs. T. H. McConnell and daughter leuve Monday for Atlanta, Oa . on an extended trip through the Kouth. While absent Rev. Mr. McConnell will attend the general conference of Presby terian churches at Atlanta. 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