2-B THE OMAHA SFNDAY BEE: JUNE 1, 1913. WEDDINGS OCCUPY SOCIETY June Brides to Hold Attention for a Month. BROWNELL IIALL GRADUATION arnny Omahnns Lrnvlns; for Their Summer Homes on Lakes and Seashore Mnnr Lcarlnc for Knropc. Soolnl Calendar. bHflse for Mia Helen Davis. "VeldlnT Charles Buntlell at All Saints church. Smith colles luncheon at University club. Evening musleale and reception At Brovmell Hall for seniors, Knlpht of Columbus Informal rtnnclrur party at Chamber. Mr. ana Mr. W, D. nhoades brldire dinner. Temple Israel , Blitrrhood whist party. frTEBDAY WeddlnE of Miss Mary Alice ItORers. daushter of Mrr. T. J. Itogers, to Prank Kfgti. nt hlah noon at Bt. Cecelia's church. Mr. and Mrs. Lwuls NMh treddlne breakrast for Miss Rocers and Mr KeoRh. Dinner dance Happy Hollow. Ktavirp club banquet at Diets club. Urownell Hall commence ment at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Barker hostess of the CooklnK club. Wr and Mrs. M. D. Cameron dinner at Hnppy Hollow. WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Davis dinner for the Roberts-Davis weddlnK party. Mrs. C. O. George entertains at luncheon. Dinner dance at the Coun try rlub nnd Field clnb. Mrs. Fred Krtiu luncheon for Miss Kathcrlne. KruC Mrs. Weldemann dinner nt the Field lub for Miss Kru Mrs. Charles D nraton luncheon for Miss Ells, Zabel. TIirilSDAY Annual brldjce party for benefit of the Crch at the Country club. Miss Harriet Mots luncheon for Miss Katherlne Kruir nnd Miss Alice JudRO of St. Iuls. Mrs. B. T. Hector luncheon at Happy Hollow. Mrs. B. D. Van Court luncheon at Happy Hollow. Walter Itpberts dinner for ushers of. the noberts-Davis wcddlnir party. Tidies day nt Happy Hollow club. T'ntverslty of Omaha seniors luncheon at Happy Hollow FRIDAY -Mr. and Mrs. V. IT. Davis dinner for Reberts-Davls weddlnit party followed by rehearsal at church. Mrs. 13. X Hatch luncheon for (ho Dorcas club. Dinner dunce at Seymour Jf Country club. Mrs. William Archibald Smith hostets of the meeting of the dauehter of HI., . , .... BATl'RDAY Weddlna of Miss Helen Davis, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Davis to Walter Brooks Boberts, at Trinity Cathedral. Association of Col Iterate Alumnno Kden party at Happr Hollow- Dinner dance at Coun try club and Field club. Mrs, Arthur Mets afternoon bridge for Miss Krue;, Juno weddings and Broduatlcm exer cises are prominent on the social calendar this week. The weddlnK of Miss Mary Alice Rogers daughter of Mrs. Thomas J. RoKero, to Frank Keosh will take place Tuesday noon at It o'clock at Bt Cecelia's church, followed by a wedding breakfast at the horn ot Miss Rogers' sister. Mrs. Louis C, Nash. As St. Ce celia church Is smalt, the wedding list has been restricted, to Intimate friends of the young couple. Mr Louis Nash will bo matron of honor, Mlas Mildred Rogers, maid of honor, nnd XUs Elisa beth Congdon, bridesmaid. Ono of the larger Juno weddings will be that ot Miss Holen deKoven Davis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F. IT. Davis, to "Walter Brooks Robert, which will tako place next Saturday evening at Trinity pathedral. Following the cere mony there' will be a reception from 8 to 11 o'clock at, tho homo ot the bride's parents. The wedding of Miss Enid Valentin daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. O. Valen tine, ih Captain Charles JJundcJJ, BUtten Infantry, Uv a A will take place quietly Monday at All Saints' church. Por Brownell Hall Seniors, The Brownell Halt seniors have en joyed a week of social gayety. They have been tha honor guests at many af fair and the week has Inoluded a round of pleasure. The senior girls have been most punctual during their entire course and have assisted Mlsa Johnson In mak ing this "accomplishment' a little easier for the graduates to come, by placing a moat beautiful cloctrlo clock on the first landing of the stairway. Last evening the Juniors entertained In honor of the seniors and a most delight ful little play was given which was fol lowed by an Informal reception. Early In the day the graduating class , were honor guests at tho alumnae luncheon which was given at Happy Hollow. Miss Johnson entertained at dinner in their honor that evening. The class will attend the baccalaureate sermon at St. Mathlas' church given by Bishop Williams today. Monday evening Miss Johnson will entertain at a musical followed by a reception at Brownell Hall. The graduation exercises will take place Tuesday morning, which will be followed by a luncheon for the graduates. At the Alumnae luncheon those present Weret Misses SSuphemla Johnson, Katherlne Thummell Stella Holmqulst, Vloltt Jn.lun Beta Dickinson, Eva Mellor. Eva Hall, manna Forbes, jtuia waucer. uertiia Dickey, arern Irene Gilbert. Dorothy RJngwalt, Gladys Kindred. Anna Fry, Caroline Barkalow, Helen Smith, Margaret Fuglt, Melona Uutterfleld, Ethel Holmqulst, Luanda Loo mis, Alice Jaqultb, Katherlne MoClana-Gertrude- Draper. nan, Trenna ChRmberlln. Ruth Ralney. Mabel Allen. Alice Fry. Kutn walker. Genevieve Brooks. Katherlne arable. MeBdftrriAft a D. Barkalow, T. L. Rlngwalt. Seals Barkalow, George C Smith. George Tilden. Tfhlltn Pnttar jonn -xowte, George YT. Johnson. Bishop A. L. 'VTUllams. m r Leave for Bummer Homes. Omahan having summer homes at the seashore and lake resorts will leave the city early In June to spend the heated term In cooler climates. Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Morsman, Jr., and family and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Buck will leave the latter part ot June tor "Weatport, on Lake Champlaln. where they have a summer home. They will spend the summer months there and re turn about the middle ot October. Mrs. Joseph Baldrlge expects to go east Tune V to Join her daughter. Gwendoline Wolfe, and accompany her to Rockland, Me., -where they will remalu for the sum mer at . "Clifford Lodge," the summer home of Mrs. Baldrlge's father. Mr. B, F. Smith. Her sons, Dudley and Orafton Wolfe, will also be with her. Mr. Bal drlge will Join her later, but Mr. Clifford Wolf remains la Omaha fpr the summer and will stay at the Country club after their house Is closed. Mrs. Arthur a Smith and children leave the first .week In June tor Marlon, Mass., where Mrs. Smith has the same &ouse she had last season, for tha sum mer. She will be Joined there by her .daughter,. Harriet, from Mrs. Bpenee's school In New York. Dr. and Mrs. H. M McClanahan and MUs Kathryne will leave the latter part ot June for their cottage at Lake OkoboJI, where they will spend the sum mer. They usually motor to the lake. Miss McClanahan driving the car. Mm. 3. J. Dickey and Mr Barry. Jpf BBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBSRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB) 75 hl.T dan have taken a cottage at Lake OkoboJI and expect to leave Juno 9. Mr. and Mrs. M, C Peters and family also have a COttacra on nirnn'n Ttoiinh nt OkoboJI and Mrs, Foter and family will open it aoout tne tin. Air. and Mrs. Q. W, Noble have taken the Carpenter cot- taaa at Okobnll. Mr. nnrarf Will.ru and his daughter will not occupy their oottage at OkoboJI, nor will Mrs. Eva Wallace and her children go up there. Mr. Wallace and Miss May Wallace will go east In July, taking with them his two grandsons. Mr. and Mrs, Henry W. Werpont have taken a cottage on Omaha Beach at Lake OkoboJI for the summer and Mrs. Pler pont and children will leave the middle of June Mr. and Mrs, Milton Barlow and eon accompanied by MUs Hlbbard, will go to California the last of June to spend the summer at Bollnus, near Mount Tamalpals. Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward Burke will also be at tho samq place, Mrs. Frank U. Johnson left Wednesday for tho east to open her summer cottage at Oguhqult, Ma, where Mr, Johnson will Join her later, Mr. and Mrs ffi. F. Folda and family, who have beeh. at the Colonla.1 slnoe their return ten days ago from California, leave today for their summer place nt EphraJm, Wis., aecompanlcd by Miss Folds, who arrived homo last Saturday from six months abroad. Mrs. Gerrlt Fort and daughters, MUsea Henrietta and Louise, will leave tho lat ter part of June for Camp Wlnnecomock, Munsonvllle, N. H where the young girls will spend the summer. Mrs. Fort will spend a few weeks visiting her mother in New York before returning. Mr. and Mra, V. jr. Davis and daugh ters expect to go to Watoh Hill. R. I.. where they were last summer. Omolians Going Abroad. Among the Omaha, peoplo going abroad for the summer will be Mr. Frank Keogh and his bride, who have engaged passage for June 7, and will not be at home In their apartment at the West Farnam until November L Mrs. Charles A. Qrlmmel and daugh ters, Margretha and Ruth, leave today for New York to sail Thursday on the rresldent Grant for a summer In Zurich, Switzerland. They will remain until Sep tember. Another party of four, Including Mrs. C, E. Johannes, Miss ITenrletta mack, and the Mtsses Agnes and Anna Russell, are planning to go abroad In July, sail ing on the 29th, and will Join MJsa Rosa for the trip through Holland. In tha winter they wljl remain In Berlin, where the three girls will study German at the university. Mra D. H. Wheeler, Jr., has engaged passage tor Europe on the Rlngdan June M, and expecU to pass the summer In Switserland and the Austrian Tyrol, after which she will Join Mrs. Arthur Reming ton for an Indefinite stay abroad. Mlas Janet Wallace also will be a pas senger on the Rlngdan, as she goes to Carlsbad. Germany, and will return In September. Miss Carmellta Chase sails from New York aty on the Kaler Wllhelm II ot the North German Lloyd on July 23 with Mrs. Wolff and daughter of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Alox Kick will leave Tues day for Niw York, where they will sail June 7 on the Cleveland for Hurope to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. G. Stors and Miss Olga left Friday for New York, where they will sail on La France for England and Germany, whero they will spend the summer months. Mile, Marie Andre will sail June 12 from Now York to spend the summer with her mother at the letter's home at Au- teuii, Paris. Miss Caroline Harding, who has been abroad all winter, Is now In Florence, Italy, and will be In Munich tor tho music festival there In June. Mra Charles Greene left yesterday for 'Washington, where she will visit her sis ter for two weeks before sailing June IS tor Europe. Mra Greene expects to go direct to Brlln and will be Joined later by Mrs. ICountze. With tho VisitorsT Mrs. M, Jx Elsemore ot Chicago will arrive Tuesday to be the guest of Mrs. C. X Dunham, W6 South Twenty -elxth street. Mrs. Elsemore was formerly Miss Mae Mount ot this city and has many friends here. Ml&s Ella Zabel ot Milwaukee, who Is the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaton Is being much entertained. Fri day a motor ptenlo was given In her honor. Barurday evening Mis Zabel, Mr. Paul Gallagher and Mr. and Mrs, Beaton formed one of the parties at the Country Flub, TWs evening Mr. anl ilrs. Beaton Keogh-Rogers BSSSSBSSSBSBSSBBPaS3BBSSSBfl3BSSSSSSHBA BSBSBSBSBBbIbHBEBbmSSL siiWMr WUJI OSATO Hj$s 2Ti1dre2 Rogers will entertain informally at supper at their home, when covers will bo placed for eght Mrs. J. IC Thompson of Cambridge, O., la the guest ot her aunt, Mra John Stout, and wiu remain another week. Saturday Mrs. Stout entertained at luncheon for her guest. Mrs, Stanley Hartman of Chicago arrived Thursday and will be here about two weeks with her father, Mr. Albert Cahn, and with Mr. and Mrs. George Laler. Miss Alice Judge arrives Wednesday from St. Louis for the Motz-Krug wed- ding the following week, and will be a gunst at the homo of Mr. ahd Mrs. Fred Mets. Mr. and Mra Chauncey Dewey of Chi cago, who come for the wedding of their cousin, Miss Helen Davis, this week, will bo guests at the home ot Mr, and Mrs. Thomas L. Davis, Mrs. Isaac Raymond ot Lincoln, 'will arrive Tuesday to spend the remainder of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Connell, and attend the Keogh-Rogers and Roberts-Davis wod dlnga Miss Beulah Miller of Galveston, Tex, will arrive Friday to be the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cohn. Mra Violet Hall ot Bt Louis is visiting Miss Katherlne Moorhoad. Last week Miss Moorhoad. Miss Loeke and Mra C D. Armstrong each entertained In formally In honor of Mra Hall. Several affairs are planned for this week. Creche Benefit at Club. ' Flans have been completed for the Creoho Bridge party, to be given at the Country olub on Thursday afternoon. Arrangements are In charge of Mrs. Warren Ragers, assisted by Mrs. J, R. Scoble, and they will especially look after the eoorea Play will begin at 3 o'clock and the players are requested to be on hand promptly. This year both auotion and straight bridge will be played, and there will be four sections, with four prises for each section. The reception coramottee includes Mrs. J. E, Summers. Miss Mildred Rogers, Miss Dorothy Morgan, Miss Gladys Peters end Miss Margaret Baum. Miss Kimball will have charge of the prises. A number of handsome ones have already been turned In, among which are a largo mirror, silver bonbon spoon, a porch basket Dresden cabinet piece and books and other articles. Teachers' Training Class Banquet. . Ninety alumni of the Omaha teachers training class banqueted at the University club this afternoon. Miss Alice Hltte. toastmlstress. Introduced the speakers cleverly in rhyme. Speakers responded with appropriate speechers and enjoyed the banquet and Miss Hltte's unique Introductions very Wedding Party much. The guests were Mayor and Mrs Dahlman. Superintendent and Mrs. Graff. Assistant Superintendent Ryan, Ire1dnt ana Mrs. Holovtchlner, Toastmlstress Alice E. Hltto, Principal Clare E. Qoopor, Ethel Eldrldge, president Alumni asso ciation; Mrs. Orletta S. Chittenden, Miss Helen E. Thompson, Miss Kate Swartz lander, Miss Grace Btcnberg, Miss Calllsta Reynolds, Edna Hillls, Eloleo Hillls, Er llne Jaskalek, Jocejyn Charde, Freda Cay ley, Jeannetto Mulr, Viola Pederson, Mabel Klewlt, Cordulam Haverly, Rose Carr, Kate Field, Qlenna Peake, Bertha Vaughan, Luctle Dodder, Minnie Marcos, Mildred Eller, Madeline Jaskalek, Cath erine Carrick, Helen Rossen, Alice Hayes, Taullne Green, Amelia Magnussen, Pearl Roberts, Vera Pearson, Bertha Elsasser, Beulah Whlttemore, . Mabel Craighead, Hedvig Sorenson, Alice McMahon, Dora Olsen, Helvy Olsen, Hasel Ralph, Eva Murphy, Leotei Holmes, Ida ICulakofsky, May Whalen, Mabel Graham, Calletra Reynolds, aertrude Tfelffer, Pearl Nor ton, Joile Maxwell, Anna Uamann,' Nellie O'Connor, Belie Sprague, Nellla Christen sen, Anna Jensen, .Mildred. Banker; Flor encp McAllister, May Nichols, Myrtle Sroufe, Katherlne Dunntgan, Lydla Wiekstrom, Ethel Reese, Laura Water man, Ethel Eldrldge, Marian Funkhouscr, Frances Thompson, Ruth Robinson, Ora Russell, May Olbbs. Frances Eller. Irma Book, Mamie Chapman, Frances Nleman, May Cathroe, Dorothea Abraham, Oath erlne Reynolds, Elisabeth Larsen, Ethel Klewlt, Ruth Eppelen, Grace Btenbcrg, Anna Oranbeck. 0, H. S. Olub Danoe. The Ne Notrls, a girls' club at the High school, will break eli precedent by giving a club dance at Happy Hollow June 6. This Is the first time a girls' club has ever attempted to entertain their friends by giving a dance. It has become a custom for each of the large clubs of boys to give one large annual dance. The guests number fifty and include a large number of the High School alumni. The programs and the decorations of the dance hall will be In their club colors- lavender and yellow. The guests will be: Marlon Peareall. Edda Sullivan, ChurlottH Tnmnkln. Mvrtl Ilnulr Henrietta Medlar, Irene Shepard, Dorothy Weller, Eleanor Cushlng, Elisabeth Flnley, urace siabaugn, Eleanor Austin, Helen Johnson. Dorothea Bkriver, Doris Duncan, Hanna Kopald, Turner. Mareme Burchmore, Gertrude Dickinson, Helen Pierce, Margaret Oet,ten, Agnes Easy. Adelyn Wood. Grace Northrop, Lucille Big-low, Ruth Mills. Lucille Dennis, Louise Hupp, Eitiabeth Berrrman. Katherlne Davenport xieten uarvin, Marion Weller, Dorothy Btowltts, Charlotte Bedwell, Gertrude Alkln. Gladys Robertson. Helen Injrwereeu, uutn Anderson. Luella Peterson. Francis Barnhart, Lucy Garvin. Ruth Flshar, Lots Howell, Marion Towl. Claire Patterson, Maoml Towle, Beulah Clarke, Gladys Goodman, Messrs. Messrs. Frank Hlxenbausrh. Qerald EllloV. Harry Claiborne, Charles Weeth. Chandler Trimble. Leslie Burkenroad, Harry Marsh, Maurice Loomts, Kendall Hammond. Harrv Carrjentar. Dwlght Evans. Robert Flnley, voriiaie Allan, iroy rwrter. Harold Languon, Morton Wakely. John DrexeL John McDonald, Harry Gideon. Robert Edwards, Raymond Durkee. Morton Rhoades, Lyle Rushtcm. Herbert Davis, James Durkee. Kenneth Norton, Russell Larmon, Porter Allan. Earl Fisher. Wayne Belbv, Free Buchols. Geortre Howell, Phillip Chase. Walter Johnson. . Leo UcSharie, Edward Cock roll, Leslie Putt Edmund Booth, Herman Jobst Robert Wood. .Ellsworth Moeer, Paul Downs. Ralph Northrup. Robert Marshall. Harold Torell. Joseph Adams. Marlln Brando, Thomas Mills. Cyril McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs llarry WeUer. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. JReed. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Medlar, Badger-Baumgartcn Wedding. The wedding of Miss Freda Baum garten and Byron B. Badger took place Wednesday evening at S o'clock at the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. L L. Van Sant The Rev. J. W. Klrkpatrtck ot the First Mothodlat Episcopal church offi ciated. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. C W. Stem sang "1 Love You Truly." The bride was gowned In white crepe de chine over white satin, trimmed with allegon lace and pearls. Her vel was held In place by Ulles ot the valley and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and swantopla. She was attended by her sister, Mies Rena Bauxagartcn of Chi cago, who wore a gown of green crepe de chine trimmed with lac and bril liants and carried La Tranoe- rosea Master Kenneth Van Sant carried tho Cordon ring In a calla lily. Mr. Chester W. Stlne etrvd as beat man. Lohengrin's wedding march was played by Miss Gladys Von Sant The decorations were In white and green. One hundred and sixty guests were present Those assisting were Mleuc:) Leta Kellogg. Mae Sherry. Mabel Anna Ttobertson, Fern Eads, Minnie Has, yesta van nant, Helen McKee, Browna Van Sant, Carrie Van Sant of Ansley, Neb., Myrtle Taylor and Bertha Zlm merling of Chicago, Mcsdames F, P. Mil ler, B. L. Howe, J. V. Miller, John R Hughes and William Nelman. Mr. and Mrs. Badger will be at home after July i at 1S23 North Twenty-third street Bouth Omaha, At the Country Club. une oi the larger dinner parties Satur day evening at the Country club was given by Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Dixon in honor of Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith, who leaves shortly for Marlon, Mass., for the summer. Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldrlge, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Poppleton, Mr. and Mrs. C. Will ifamllton. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Nasb, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Bummers, ' Mr.andMrs. aw. Dixon, Miss Lynn Curtis, Mr. E. M. Fairfield. Small dinner Parties VAr. du.M t. m J. Hoel. who had six guests; Raymond low. four, and A. V. JOnsler, six. Miss Harriet M. ,ni . luncheon Thursday at the Country club preceding the Creche bridge party. At the Field Olub. Mr. Luther Drake entertained five guests at dinner last evening In honor of Mrs. Russell Harrison of Washington, D. a, who Is visiting her mother, Mra Alvln Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters enter tained the largest dinner party at tho Field club last evening, when they had thirty guests: B. II. Bedwell and G. P. Starr bad fifteen guests; Dr. H. L. Ar. 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Stout was hostess at a luncheon Saturday at the Field club for her niece, Mrs. J. E. Thompson. The table was decorated with pink sweet peas and covers were placed for twenty-five guests. College Garden Party. The association of collegiate alumnae will give an entertainment In the form of a garden party at Happy Hollow club Saturday afternoon. All who have at tended a college institution of creditable standing for one year or more are elll glbla. Beception Committee. A large reception committee will as sist In entertaining the women editors nnd wives of editors, who will arrive Mon day to attend the state convention of editors. The committee Includes; Mesdanles MeMames W. D. Cameron, Alfred Sorenson. F. H. Cole. Draper Bnilth. Harry Dooly, Alfred Darlow, Clement Chase, C. W. Wllhelm. Victor Rosewater, C. C. Rosewater. Goorge A. Joelyn, Frank Haller, N. P. Fell, A. B. Somers, George S. Johnson, j. u. Jones, II. E. Newbranch, Joseph Polcar, w, . waison, is. v. I'ansn, i. a. Aieaiar, R. 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