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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1913)
0 2 B THE OMAHA RTNBAY BEE; MAY IB, 101b. OUTDOOR CLUBS ARE OPEN Sooitty Changes irom Winter Ball to 8nmmer Dances. Brides and Visitors Interest Society Wedded After Delay by the Tornado Superfluous Hair Truths CJ CONGEST FOR SAOEED HEART 51 any An nturntnr from Bastern. SefenoU tntercKtfcnR VlnHon tomf for CloW Oyenlnsr- Affair for tnrldts. Social Cnlrunlnr. MoNTJAT Mr. Max Lahdow concert at Brar.dds theater for Benefit of Sacred Heart academy. IVSce'ptSon at Jacobs hall at s for class of 1313 of Clark pon hospital. , . Tl' B3DAY Mm. Qeorrw A. lloagland, luncheon' for member! of the ltmmt lloosland Flower mission. Major and Mra. Curl Hartmdnn at home at Kort Omaha. Band 'concert at Fort nmaha. Mr. John ;T. Stewart, M, hostess of the Original Cooking club, Mies Oraoo Baxter. luncheon at Fort nmaha for Miss Enid. Valentine. Mr H I Whltmore hostess of the meeting of the Amateur StuWcal club. Inl xerial Circle curd party at hall. AVEDNBSDAY-Mrs. Frank , Cojpetser. luncheon for Mm Harry Wllklns. Mm. Arthur English, luncheon. Wedding of Ml Mabl Baleombe and Phlllpp W taonhardt Mlw Beulah Davit. hbtteM of the Kensington cluh. Ceclllan club dancing- party at Krug park. THUKSDAY-Mlas Alice Duval, hostess of the Kappa Kappa Gamma bridge club. Rosmlba club dancing party at Krug parte Miss Mabel Whltehouse, hottest of the Comot club. . FRIDAT Mlsn Marlon Towlo, lawn party and dance for eenlor claw of Brownell BATi'KDAT Opening dinner dance at the Country dub. Opening dinner danca at Happy Hollow. Visitors and brldea are of prime Inter est to society. On of the ffrtt of the summer vUltora to arrlvo wot Mr, flus bcll H Harrison, who ha been spend Ing the winter In "Washington, D. C. Bho will bo with her mother, Mrs. Alvln B. Saunders, at their country home thU summer. Mrs. llarrlton Vm accompanied by her daughter, Mra. Harry A. "William, jr.. and am all daughter. Mrt. Williams was formerly Mia Marthena Itarrlson of thU city and hat many friends here. Another popular vttltor wat expected Monday Mra. William Kamet of Kansas city, but Ms. Karnes1 visit hat been In definitely postponed. There was some nodal affair planned for each day this week In her honor. Most of these af fairs will be cancelled. Major and Mr. Charles French, Fourth VnlUd States Infantry, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marlon, to Lieutenant Bben Swift of the Twelfth Cavalry. The announcement Was made nt Fort Ogelthorpe, Oa.. where lieutenant Swift Is stationed and where' Mlsa French' and her mother hav been visiting part of the time since leaving Fort Crook a few weeks ago. The wed ding will he celebrated In the autumn at Fort Crook." f Another engagement announced last wc?k was that of Miss Evelyn Bergman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bergman, to Mr. Meyer Frldsteln of Milwaukee, Mr and Mrs. Bergman will receive June t at their homo in honor of Miss Berg man and Mr. FrldsUln, who will be their guest Benefit for Sacred Heart Academy. All of the boxes have been engaged far the concert to be given Monday evening by Max Landow at the Brandclt theater for tho benefit of the Sacred Heart acad emy, which was badly damaged by the tornado. The patronesses arc 'jMrs. C. Wilt Ham ilton, Mi. Albert Swartslander and Miss, Bertha Bnumer. Box parties will bo given by Mrs. Oeorgo BrandeJf. Mrs. U F. CrofoM, Mrs. C. Wilt Hamilton, Mra. J C. Kins, ler, Miss O'Boyle and Mrs. raui Getxsch man. Mrs. A. B. McConnelt bought on of the boxes and then donated It'to tho committee. The upper boxes will ba oo cupled by the Sacred Heart alumnae and the Cretgbton Glee club. Mr. Landow will ba assisted by Martin W. Bush. Returning Home from School. Mr. XL C Howe leaves this evening for Chicago to meet her daughter Marlon, who arrives there the latter part of the week from kiss Spence'e school in ftew York!. They will return to Omaha a few days later. Ulas Marjorlo McCord, w)io also attends Mlsa Spence's, will be home about Sunday. Miss Mente Davis and Miss Eleanor Muckay return next Saturday from Mrs. Bowers school Jo- Washington, Ml at Ger trude Ifeu and Mis Harriet Mets, who also go to Mrs. Homers, leavt there to day for St l;0uls to join the Mets family reunion In that city this Week. Visitors Arrive. Mrs. Hsrry Wllklns of Chicago Is the Kuest of her parenVs, Mr. and Mrs. PrtTiK Colpetser. Mrs. Harry Bosworth of Chicago ar rived Thursday for a visit of two wftke with her sister, Mra. George Branduls, ! Mr. Bosworth arrived Saturday morning ror the week end. Miss Blanche De Weese of Canon City, Cola. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. io B Towle. and will remain here until the middle of the summer, when Mrs. Towle will return to Colorado with her. Mlss Brogan of Kmporla. Kan., has been the guest of her brother, Mr. F. A. Brogan, this, woek and returns today. )lrt. James J. HornbrooX of Fort Dos Moines was In the city last week to see her daughter, Genevieve, who Is a stu dent at Brownell Ha.lL Omaha Boy in Paris Art .Circles. Mr. Myron Van Brunt well known In social and dramatic circles In Omaha, has been fortunate enough to have two pic tures Aung In the exhibition of tho most r-elebrated American artists new being held m Paris. From ISO pictures sub. Pimd for approval for this .exhibition. only seventy-five -were chosen, two being by Mr. Van Brunt These pictures are lu water colors. Illustrations from his hook, "Moon Tales," which will soon be published. At the Country Club. ' Many dinner reservations for the open ing of the Country club summer season have been made and will undoubtedly Tacn me cmo capacity in me next tow days. At usual that evening It restricted to club members id out-of-town guests. Among the latter will be. Mr, and Mrs. .Milton Tootle of St Joseph and Mr and Mrs. Harry Wllklns of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldrlge will have fourteen Vt&sts. Mr. and Mra. Tootle wlllbe guMts tU Judge nd Mrs. ItaUck's dinner for fourteen and Mr. and Mra Wllklns will o& Klven a dinner by Mr. and Un. Mebr Colpetser. The largest dinner tttrty will be that of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. tarter In honor of Miss Morgan and Mr. StaJph Pe'ers. Thirty hav been invited. Mies Cengdon will give a dinner for Miss Dm it and Mr Walter Roberts.. Othws bare e&axta tables or Mr. and Mm. A, O. Beeeon, Mr. and Mra. A. V. Klnsler, Mr. and Mrs. R, U Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler. Dr D. F. Crummer, Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Bteftnrt of Council Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Bon Towle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I'reston and Mr. and Mr?. E. H. Sprague. At the Field Club, The Field club opened tho aummv- sea son auspiciously last evening when vrer COO members dined there and spent the evening dancing. Tho club fqrntshetl the decorations and centerpieces of pink rotes which were used on all of the tables. Smaller dinner parties were given by W. O. Tale, who had four guests; A. W. Bcrlbner. slxi E. V. niley, nine; P. A. Wells, four; J. B. Blanchard, six; Arthur Mullen, two; C, B. Bogue, thrco; C. E, ' Bedwell, two; C. S. Montgomery, two; W. H. Buohojs, three; Dr. B. W. Powoll, two; If. O. Kelly, four; J. W. Hughes, two; A. I. Crclgh, four; If. O. Steel, two; If. I. Porterflold, fourj F. J. Vett. six; W. C. Dean, six; It. C. Nloholn. three; Guy H. I'ratt, seven; Ernest Sweit, eight: Dr. H. I. Arnold, six; It. C. Martin, ftvo; Lloyd D. Willis, six; J. Hervey. Jr..; five; B, 13. Huntley, seven; Tom Kelly, two; O. C Holmes, two; J. B. Porter, four; F, A. Kwlng, fours I W. Bleat!, two! A. p. Whltmore, four; John F. Dale, two; Guy U Axtell, two; A. A. MaLaughltn, six; F. W, Mlkesell, three; J, A. Melntrre, six; A. V. Shotwell, six; C. H. Boyles, two; H. 11. FUh, four; W. 11. Downey, two; It. J. McCarthy, four; Oscar G. Ltcben, six; Frank M. Fredrlcks, six; W. H. Munger, two; W, K. raimntier, two; D. W. Derr, three; R. J. Dinning, lwo;'D. J. O'Brien, six; O, A. Pratt, two; V. D. Reynolds, two; H. C. Tpwnsertd, four; F. A. Shotwell, seven; J. H. Mlthen. four; A. W. Gor don, two; W. A. Yonton, four; Q. H. Cramer, twelve; W. A. smith, four; ft. A. Cameron, two; Dr, B. A. McDermott four; S. P. Mason.- four; G. J. Ingowersen, four; John Lavelte, four; F. Walters, seven; a. K- Ilaverstlck, ten; P. T. Mc Grath. four; C. H. icing, six; W. H. Rhodes, four; W. T. Smith, four! T. O. Van Buren, four; F. I McCoy, two; P. P, Manchester, two! W. it Cahllt, four; F U Meyer, four; J. B, Redtleld, two. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton entertained at their guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. PIxley. Mies Mas Louise Hamilton. Mr. Arthur Scrlbnor. With Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Do Bord were: Mr and Mrs. John B'attln. Mr and Mrs. Hd P. smith. Mr uml Mrs. Oeorgo A. Day. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Guild. Dr T. li Dallcy had as his guests: Mlsecs Misses Beatrlco Coad. Marsuerite Stowitta. Irene Coad, Marguerite Buach. Messrs. Mutara. rR. R. Ralney, Charles McLaughlin, tuonaia wemy, ur, t. ii uaiiey. Air. ana Mrs. cnaries m. iticnaras naa as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. RflM Talmage. . o Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Shearer. , Miss Virginia Reynolds. Mr. Ralph Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Stors had as tholr guests; i , j Miss Ophelia Hayden. ' 1 i Mlsa Olga Stors. Mrs. Loulao Stors Lody. . Mr. Ouy Furay. , Mr. Paul. Beaton. ' ' . Mr. Karl Bock entertained at,. dinner for: -, Dr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Anson. . i Mr. ond Mrs. Wl H. Glller. Mr. and Mrs. H. it Gouldlng. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krug. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Htgglns. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. filford. Mr. and Mrs. Ioe Huff. . Mr. and Mrs. H, ia Sidles... Dr. ond Mrs. B. H. Bruenlng. Miss Pearl Smith of Chicago. Mr. Karl Bock. v A Dutch treat party Included: , Mr. and Mrs. E. Buckingham. Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Foster. Mr. and Mra. Fred Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Byron'Smtth. Miss Dunster. . Mr. C. D. Lane. x , Another Dutch treat patty included! Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Boyor. Mr. and Mrs. George Laler. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Rtghtel- Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engler. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mllllken. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manley. Miss Kfflo Holght. Mr. Jack Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judton guvo. a dinner party Including: Mriahd Mr.. M. C. Peters. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton. Mrs. Lisle Plckey. Mr. Luther Drake. Vftth Mr. and Mrs. O, E. Havefstlck wfere: . Mr. and Mrs. Victor fcaldwilfii? Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell, ' Mr. and Airs. v. is. xosi. r Mrs. Optlen. r. Ml km lllbburd. ' " Dr, and Mrs. W. H. Bherraden enter tained:, - Dr: and Mrs, H, C. Sumnoy. Dr. nnd Mra. M. H. Dunham Mrs. Blood, Mrs. Marriott Mr. and Mrs. Arthur English enter tained! Mr. and Mm, W. C. 8underland. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conrad. Dr. Bailey. Vlth Mr. and Mrs. J. R, .McDonald were: ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Harrlman. . Mr. and Mra 11 C. Twamloy. Mr. and Mra. A. K. Fetters. Twenty-Five Years in Double Harness itj Txanek jfrneTza 22?S. Frank I&rueTia. MK, AKD ttlS. BRUCO U'CULLOCH. Mr, and Mra. B. L. Kemper. Mr. and Mm. GauM Mrs. R. Ia Huntley' formed nn nt n smaller parties, and Mr. and Mrs. Gebrgo rnnz, miss una Mae Brown and Mr. Charles Brown another. Dining with Mr. and Mm. n. w. -vrr?. shall were. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grlmmoll. Mr. and Mrs. II. p. Clark. Miss Margaretha Grimmell. Miss Marguerite Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ti. Nnvmm mi,r, talned at A family party, when those present were: Mrs. Edward RoslSwater. Mrs, Herman Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rpsewater. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rosowater. Mr. and' Mrs. N. P. Fell. Mr. and Mra. Ci. V. Wllmn nisrtoin. at dinner! Dr. and Mrs. John Mack. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. LcDouceur. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Farrlngton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrow. M. and Mra. W. JL Murray. Mrs. T. E. Sturtovont Mr. Otto Bauman. Dining with Mr. and Mrs. Gearira Bru. dels were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry BnaWnrih of Phi. cago. , Mr. and Mrs, T. P. Redmond. Miss Loretta Rogers of Chicago, ' To Summer Abroad. Mrs. Herman Kountse, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jerome Magoe, leaves today to visit In tho east before salting May SI for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. August M. Borelum and their ton. George Paul, leave Omaha May M for New York to soil June 6 on tho President Grant to abend thn iiKm,, abroad, most of the time In Paris and on- tho Normandy coast Pleasures Past. Mr. and Mra. Harry Steel entnrtnlnMt at dinner Friday evening -at their home for the choir of the Flrat Presbyterian church. Those present wero: Judge and Mrs. Howard Kennedy. Mr. and Mra. Harry Steel. Mlsa. Nan Cunningham. Miss Edith Foley. George Johnston. Qeorgo Mclntyre. For Mrs. Laws. Mrt. W. J, Connell gave' a luncheon Saturday at her homo for Mrs. D. C. Laws of Nashville. Tenn., who Is visiting Mrs. C. N. Diets and Mrs. John Hudson. Those present Weru; Mesdames Mesdames D. C. Laws, C. N. Diett, John Hudson. Ben Gallagher. George C. Smith, F. f. Klrkendall, Larratt Smith, W. J. Connell. of Toronto, K Family Reunion, Mra. Katherlne Qoicrave Is1 entertain a family reunion -at the homo of her son, Mr." J. W. Cosgrave. M27 Spencer street Mr. and Mrs. J. W.' Cosgrave will en tertain at dinner today Inhonor of Mrs. Katherlne Cosgrave. Covers will be laid for: Mr, P. H: Cosgrave of Salt Xoke Cltvt Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Coasrave of Her Ington. Kan. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Truckey of Benson. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Monaghan. Attend Anniversary in St. Louis. The silver wedding nnnlvoraary of Mr. and Mra. B. F. Houck of St. Louis this week will be tho occ&slon of a reunion of the Mets family, of which Mra. Houck Is a member, and her brothers, Charles, Fred and Arthur, with their families, and Mr. Louts R. Mets, leave here today to spend the coming week In St. Louts and to attend the anniversary reception on Monday evening. Mra, P. C. Morlarty. a niece, with her husband. Dr Morlarty, will attend, and Mist Gertrude Metx nnd Miss Harriet Mets will ccmo on from school In Washington to join the party. Mr. PhlUp Mets, who Is at Yale. Is the only one unable to be at the reunion. Studio Tea. Miss Mary Munchhott will entertain at a studio tea from 3 to o'clock at her home this afternoon. The Invitations have been restricted to pupils and sev enty-two will be preeent X decoration of roset and garden flowers will be used. A program will be given by eighteen pupils. Birthday Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Weller enter tained at .dinner party Friday evening, followed by an evening of stereoptleon pictures secured by Mr. Weller on his trip around the world two years ago. The affair was to celebrate Mr. Weller'a sixty-ninth birthday. At the dinner party covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Weller, Mr. and Mre. Charles K Weller. Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford WeUer, Mr. and Mra. E. P. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. F. p, Patton, Miss Patton, Miss Catherine Davenport, Mlsa Ruby "Fisher, Mlts Virginia Weller, Miss Alice May Weller, Miss; Dorothy Weller, Mlsa Marian Welter, Mr. James Fisher jtnd Mr. Earle Fisher. Church Entertainment of an entertainment to bo given next Friday evening by the women of the First Congregational church at the Tiomes of 'several members residing In Bemls Park. The "Infant Am", will tin at thn hnma of Mrs. J. B. Adams. The gtiest-e will be attended by nurses and broth will bo served. "Children's Age" will be at the home of Mrs. E. I Potter. Teachers will be In attendance and there will be & dinner pall lUnchdOnl Mrt. E. T. Rector will entertain for "The Young People." Salad will be served. "The MlddlA Ara" In tho '.Tniimf Through Life" will be at the "home of Mrs. B. s. Montgomery. Creamed chicken, mother's bread and butter and Jelly will be served. , " "Old Age" will be at the home of Mrs. Palmer Flndley. Ice cream, pound cake, coffee and mints will be served. The evening wilt then be spent with a quilt ing and spelling match. lane-Arriens Wedding. ' The wedding of Miss Lena Arriens and Mr. Ralph Lano took place Wednesday oventng. at $ o'clock at the homo of the bride's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandt For Brownell Hall Seniors. Thirteen young girls are members of the graduating class of 1013 at Brownell Hai: this year. ' Undaunted by this num ber, many class affairs have been given, when the thirteen members of the class havo dined together. This afternoon the thirteen members of the senior class' Were entertained at luncheon at the Country club by Miss Allco Jaqulth, the class president . The members of the class are Miss Alice Jaqulth, Miss Marlon Towle, Miss Mabel Allen and Mlas Fern Gilbert, all of Omaha; Miss Eva Mcllor of Wayne, Nob.; JIIbs Eva Hall of Moville, la.; Mist Gertrudo Draper of Iowa City, Miss Hannah Forbes of York. Nh . Miss Ruth Walker of Cameron, Mo.: Miss Gladys Kindred of Meadow Grove. Neh.; Miss Besi Dickinson of Seward, Neb.; Miss Genevieve Brook, of Elgin, Neb., nd Miss Trena Chamberlain of Dow City, la. Mrs. Jaqulth will chaper ons tho party with her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Weller, and three of the Brown- ell Hall faculty. Including Miss Davis, Mler CrUmann and Miss Ruthven. Com mencement day this ycur wilt be Tues day, June 3, and prior to that there will be a number of affairs In honor of the (graduating class, including a lawn party and dance, next Friday, at the homo of MIbs Marlon Towle; a dinner and theater party to seo the high school play Friday of the following week, wheu Miss Mabel Allen will be the hostess; the alumnae luncheon Saturday, the 3lt and a dinner the same evening given by Miss Johnson, principal of the Hall, for the seniors; Monday, June 2, will be the annual reteptlon ana musical at the Hall. Hungry Club Opens Manawa. The Hungry club win give tho .opening danco Friday evening at tho Manawa Dancing pavilion, at which, the many friends of tho club are cxpeatlng to, have (Continued on Pago Three.) Investigate all Claims Claims arc easily made but hard to prove. 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