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2 "B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 8, 1013 SOCIETY ATTENDS WEDDINGS Bofcerts-Davis Nuptials Inst Even ing a Large Social Event. MANY ABE GOING ABROAD Xnterestlnir nngairemrnt. are An nonneeil Yobbr "People Are Xletnrnlnir from Ilnstern ColleKe. Social Cnlcndnr.' IIONDAT Miss Harriet Copley, lunch eon at Happy Ho)low for Miss Kather ine Krug. TUESDAY Dinner danoe at Happy Hol low; Mri. J, J. Sullivan, luncheon ai the Field cluh; Mr. and Mr. Albert Krug dinner for Mett-KrUg wedding part. followed by wedding rehearsal, Miss EIsr Siemsen, luncheon at Field, club for Mlsa Katherine Krog; Double wedding of Miss Irene Paulsen to Ed ward Dodrlll and Miss OUle Paulson to K. TV. Anderson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Anderson; Miss Morgan, hostess of the bridge clubs Wedding of Mlsa Nell Sheridan of St. Joseph, to T. J. McShane. . . SVEDNESDAY Wedding of Miss Kather ine Krug and Charle Metx: Mrs. C O George luncheon at her homo. Quest day meeting of the Prairie park Needle craft society, at club house) Dinner dasce at Country club and Field club: Wedding of Miss Lula McMlllen of Codar Rapids, to Pater E. Elsasser, Jr. "Wedding of Miss Sophia Hoborta, daugh tetof Mr. and Sirs. Qeorgo V. Roberta, to Edward Duda. trmniSDAY Wedding of Miss Amy Mor ief. of Chicago, daughter of Mrs. Ed ward Morier, to Thomas H. Matters. jr.J. Ladles' day at Happy Hollow and Field clubs, FRIDAY Daughters of the Revolution luncheon at Happy Hollowl Dinner dance at Seymour Lake Country club. SATURDAY Mrs. James E. Boyd and Mrs. Ellis Blerbower, reception for Miss Carolina Congdon s Dinner danc at Country dub, Happy Hollow and Field cltlbs. One of the larcest weddings of the ytar waa that of Miss Helen De Kovon Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frederick Henry Davis, to Walter Rrooks Roberts, which was celebrated last evening at 8:30 o'clock at Trinity cathedral. Dlshop DJllltpaugh of Topeka, uncle of the bride, officiated. Tho church was decorated with pink and white peonies and the altar banked with palms ond ferns. Misses TSlxaeeth and Mene Davis, sis ters of the bride, were bridesmaids. They walked together and were gowned alike In flesh-colored chiffon (over French net elaborately trimmed with laco Insertion and pink rosebuds. Tho gowns were round length and over the chiffon was draped a hand-run mesh lac. Tho bodice was made of mesh lace with high- glrdlo of French blue ribbon fastened with a largo buckle embroidered In pink pearls and bluo beads. Pink tulle waa draped on the front of tho bodice with French flowers. They woro In tholr hair pink tulle Gaby aigrette fastened low on the hair with large French buckles set In pale blue and pink and rhlnestones. They carried baskets of variegated awt Jea. v Mlsa Elizabeth Congdon was maid of honor. Shcf was daintily gowned in deep rose pink satin charmeuse mads with square train and. drapod with pink chif fon. Shadow laco wa draped over the chiffon and caught with tulle bowo fat ened with rhlnestono apd pearl orna ment. Tho loco and chiffon formed the bodice and In the front waa a larca buckle act with pearls and rhlnestones. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and woro a Qaby nlgretta in. hor hair. Tha brio presented hef attendants with friendship pins aet with pearl. Tho bride woro white atln with square court train. Tho gown was elaborately draped wlthUero point loco caUght with nprays of orange blossoms. The bodloo was of lace and chiffon, richly embroidered In pearls and rhlnwrton, tho law waa draped with clusters of orange blossom. The lonff tullo veil was made cap hap. with a wreath of o range blossom. Bho carried a shower bouquet of white aweet peas and llile of the valley. Tha inwjms gift waa a squaw plaUnum pin ast with diamonds, , ... Thomas Latham Davis, brother of the brldo. was best man and tho ushers were Hal Brady. WUlard D. Hosford, Edward Cudahy of Chicago and Robert Burns. The groom presented each with a gold jnonogrammed cigarette holder. Following the soremony there was a reception from to 11 o'clock at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Davis. The rooms were profusely decorated with pink and white peonies and June rose. A mound of pink peonies formed the centerpleoe for the dining .room table. About S00 guests were present at the reception. Mm. Davis, mother of the bride, was gowned In cream Alencon lace with lavender chiffon over satin charmeuse. Mr. and. Mr. Roberts left last evening for an eastern wedding trip and will re turn about August 1, when they will make their home with the bride's parent until they build a new home. Mernbers of Roberts-Davis Wedding Party Af U g she will continue to study during the summer. Mr. Thomas Matters, Jr., with his sister, Miss Helen Matters, and Mr. Byron Stookey of Los Angeles left Saturday for Chicago, where his marriage to Miss Morier of that city will take place Thursday evening. Miss Mary Burkley returned Friday from Notro Dame, Ind., where she went last week for the commencement exer cises at her old school, St. Mary's. She also visited Miss Fleming In Burling ton, la. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McKeen returned Tuesday from California. Mr. Qeorgo Prltchett htu left . In hi motor for a trip to the Paclflo coast Mr. James A, Tancock returned Satur day from Canada, where she was called two weeks ago by tha death of hor father. Mrs. E. R. .Perfect of Kansa City Is tho guest of Miss Irene Underwood at Brownell Hair. Mrs. Maurlco Bronner and little daugh ter, Julia, of Philadelphia, who have beeYi visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hadra, . re turn home Sunday evening,, accompanied by Mrs, Bronner1 sister,,, Hiss Martha Hadra. Brownell Hajl Notes. There will b6 a few change In the organisation of the staff of Brownell Hall In tho ensuing year. Miss Marie Sinclair will bo dean of home life frond Mlsa jsunico iTicnara, wno nas qan secre tary for the last year, will also act as registrar. Miss Lilian Qalway, In addi tion to her work, as head of tho depart ment of mathematics, and soterjee' will be director of studies. MJfl Kthel Dixon come from the head .of tho Eng lish department In the Taconlo school, Lakevllle, Conn., to ucce4 Miss Davis, who is expecting to return to Vqjuar to complete "her. work for the master's de gree. Miss Dixon was . graduated from "Wellesloy In 1WJ, and has nearly com pleted her work for the master's degree at Harvard. She has had a varied ex-. perleno both In College preparatory and almlnlstratlve work, the is spending thla summer In England. Her assistant will be Miss Eunice Lovejoy, a graduate of the Columbian School of, Expression. Miss Lovejoy has been taking a post graduate course in .Chicago this last winter and expects to 'study under tho famous Dr. Currlo of Boston this sum mer. The head of the Latin department French-Oongdon Engagement. An engagement of much Interest I that of Miss Caroline Congdon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Iesao E. Congdon, to Her bert Evland French. The announcement does not come as a surprise to their host of frtehds, a the romance started when both were In school. Mis Congdon, after finishing at the Omaha High school, graduated at Vassar last June and re ceived tho honor of being one of the popular young women to carry the daisy chain. Mr. French, after graduating at the high school; attended Cornejl university, and la now. in the 'electrical supply tusi ness. Both young peqple belong to old and prominent famUle Of Omaha and are popular member .of, the younger social set The date for tho wedding has not . it' uern uetuueu. ' ' V To Summer Abroad. Mis Ruth Hitchcock, daughter of Sen ator and Mrs. Hitchcock, will spend the summer abroad, sailing next Tuesday with a cousin. Senator and Mrs. Hitch' cock hope to be able to Join her later. Miss Nell Baum left Friday for Boston to Join Miss Ross Of Council Bluffs and lier party tp sail Tuesday on the Fran- conla for a summer abroad. Mr. Arthur Remington left for Boston Saturday to alt Tuesday on the Fran tonla for Bufop& .-... Miss Edjth Fisher, daughter cu Mr. and Mr. Qeorgo li 'FiiVer wlft salt June n pn Ula ste&raer Fruhi J.sef frdm "Nw York to take the Mediterranean, trip. Bho will Jpln a party from the Kajisa. State Nprraai and .they will spend aom time in Greece, Italy, Switzerland, aer. many, Holland, 'France and England, re- ttming the latter part of' September. MU ,Margaret McPherjran left. Tuesday tor the east to attend commtnoenient at ber school, fit. Ma.rr. at Garden City, and to-'vttH frfendr Until July J, -whin. tto will sail for a summer In. England with JilMNMary 'MUnchhotf.-Whose XUf4l ) ha been this winter, and with whom JTZrs. Walter J5zoo2zs 2?o2eV will be Mis Grace Lovell of Columbia unlverilty. Mis Lovell la a graduate of both Barnard and Teachers' college, and ho since her graduation been head of the department of Latin in Emerson Institute; Mobile, Ala. Mlsa iMarlan Pea- body, A. B. and A. M. of the University of Wisconsin comes from Milwaukee- Downer seminary to tako chargo of the department of history. The domostla science department will be In chargo of Miss Daisy Brooke. Miss Brookes Is a graduate of Teachers' college and come to Brownell Hall from Louisiana, whero he ho been teaching elnco graduation. Miss Rlngwalt, In addition to her work a physical director, will act a assistant to Miss' Munchoff. She has been study ing with Miss Munchhoff for the last two year and will tako the beginners In the voloe department. Mrs. Robert Mc Gregor, who has been teaohlng for some year at Wolfe Hall, Denver, comes as assistant to the dean of home life. The other member of the faculty will be the Jamo as In tho lost year. Where They Are. ( Mr. Frank J. Burkley and his family have loft the Loyal, where they have bean since tha tornado, and aro in their own home again. Mr. and Mrs. MaoMlllan Harding, who haVe been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding sinco the tornado, have returned to tholr own home. Mrs. Alvln Saunders has come In from her country place and Is occupying her old homo on Sherman avenue for the summer with her daughter and grand daughter, Mrs. Russell Harrison nnd Mrs. Harry Williams. Omahans in tho East. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Cowgill left Monday for New York, where thoy will spend two weeks. Miss Curt! left Tuesday for the east, accompanied a far a Chicago by Miss May Hamilton, with whom she stopped over at the Blackstone for a day or two. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith and fam ily loft Wcdensday for Marlon, Mas., where they have a house for tho season. Her Engagement Announced Saturday Mr. Smith expect to remain with hi a family until August. Mrs. J. E. Baum and Miss Katherine Baum leave for Philadelphia Thursday. Mrs. Martha Heth left Thursday for Poughkeepsle, N. Y., to attend the gradu ation of her granddaughter, Heth Valll, at Vassar. Mr. Stockton Heth Joins her thero In time for commencement this week. Mr. J, M. Baldrige leaves Monday for the Smith Bummer home at Rockland, Me. Mr. Baldrige will Join hor later and In the meantime will stay at tho Omaha club and Mr. Clifford Wolfe will be at tho Country club. Visitors Arrive. Bishop and Mrs. Frank R. Mlllspaugh arrivod Thursday from Topeka and are guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. IL Davis. Their daughter, Mrs. Thomas, arrived earlier in tho week and Is also a guest at tho Davis home. Bishop Mlllspaugh officiated at the marriage of his niece, Miss . Davis, to Mr. Rohert at Trinity cathedral last evening. Mrs. George Mlxter and child will arrive Wednesday from Mollne to visit Mr. and Mrs. Kllpatrlck for ten day or two week. Mrs. Harley Moorhead has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Harry Foster of Little Rock, Ark., who arrived' Thursday. Mrs. Hogan and her daughter. Mr. Pauline Eldrldge of Memphis, Tenn., ar rived Wednesday to be the guest of Mr. and Mr. John A. McShane. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hlnrichs of Chi cago, formerly of this city, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Smith. At the Dietz Club. The Diets club gave ha regular dancing party Thursday evening at the clubhouse on Carter lake. Thoso present were: mSi CAB0LXNX CONODOK, Misses- Margaret Herman, Gertrude Kocpor, Irene Illgbeo Elanoro Morgan, WUla McCuIlagh, Elsie Ilenslcy, Ray Troup, Kathryn Troup, Kathryn Spcllman, Margaret Kellogg, Margaret Loge, Cecil Wlthnell, Messrs. J. T. Bxlllr, W. 8. Allen, Claud Rife. M. A. Miller. L. W. Hayland, A Kellstrom, L. S. Rohlff. E. li Elsenhart. , Murrlll Jefferie, C. M. Fox. Ole Bennett. O. C. Slaughter. Clayton Arine, J. Hoigard, H. W. Llndgens. W. F. Bruett. Misses Nettle Schooley, Agnes Lament, Judith Palm. Mario Gabler, Mario Norgard, Hensley, Mae Jacobson, June Youngers, Anna Link, Gertrude Gruelng, Adah Archer, Messrs. Dr. F. C. Loge, William Wnack, A. L. Reynolds, Clarence Hal). V. J. Evans, L. W. Knight. F. S. Spellmon, . F, Bradford, R. D. Evans, Jim Wood, F. A. Coulter, J, A. Carnaby, Al Blaufuss, Ed Hawley, V. Llndgens, F, awynnc. Mr. nnd Mr. Andren Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Veldman. Mr. and Mrs. Greon. Mr. and Mr. J. MoMahon. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Slaughter. To Summer Homes. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kimball and two sons left Thursday for their summer camp at Whlteflsh lake, Gordon, Wis. Mr. Kimball's mother, Mr. T. L. Kimball, and Mis Kimball will Join them later In the summer. Mr- and Mr. J. J. Dodds, with their children, Master Clero Dodds and Miss Dorothy Dodds, will leave on June 16 for .their summor home on the Court D'Orellles lakeB, Wisconsin, to bo gone until Beptember 1. They will be Joined about July 5 by Mlsa Doris Olsen, who will be their guest for some week. Mrs. J. J. Dickey and Miss Dlokey, ac companied by Mlsa Thummel, leave Mon day for their cottage at Okobojl. Mrs. Harry Jordan will Join them later. In Honor of Confirmation. Mrs. and Mrs. Jacob Klrsehbraun will be at home Wednesday afternoon and evening in honor of the confirmation of their daughter, Esther. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gross will be at home Wednesday afternoon and evening, In honor of the confirmation of their daughter. Rose, who will b confirmed at Temple Israel today. To Study in New York. Miss Irene Ratohford, daughter of Mrs. O. II. Walter, left June 1 for Nw York City, where she will spend a year at tending the Calif Normal School of Dancing. Miss Ratohford Is an ac complished musician and debaUd for some time as to whether to continue her music, but decided to study danelng in stead. She assisted on the program at the benefit given by the Omaha Woman's olub for the rellof fund. With the Colege Set Mr. Jarvts Offutt graduated at Law renoevllla last week, but will remain east until about June S3. Mis Stella Thummel and Mis France ZhssffexicZfaTrss 08 v.Ay I Fort Omaha of Lieutenant and Mrs. Wilbur Blaine until her mother, Mrs. Howell, who l visiting in St. Louis, returns, and together they will go to California for the summer. Lieutenant Buell, who recently arrived to relieve Captain Rlfenberlck as rcorult lng officer here, has taken Mrs. Arthur Remtngtoji' apartment at the Beaton for tho summer. Seymour Lake Country Olub. Among those who hnd dinner at Sey mour Iike County club Friday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry H, Hawk, who hnd as their guesta Mr. and Mrs. Larimer of Dos Moines and Mr. and Mrs. Plakeny. Mr. and Mrs.. F. A Nash entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foye, Mr, ahd Mrs. Harry Tukey and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. BroWn had covers laid for six guests; Mr. ahd Mrs. John Urlon, four; Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Cheek. four; H. K. Said, two; John Pnrrntt, two; Dwlght Powell, two; W. L. King, two; W. P. Adklns, six;' T. L. Combs. two; D. J. Kyte, two, and G. J. Mc Donald, two. At the Country Club. At the Country club last nvenln? Mr. and Mrs. Kreti jjctz wm havo tweivs guests; T. J. Mahoney, nine; F.B. Hoch steter, nine; Fred Hamilton, six; H. G. Moorhead, eight. At the Country Club. -Mrs. o. c. Rcdlck was hostess Friday Ot a luncheon at the Connfrv rlnVi tnr Mrs. Harry Wllkins of Chicaaro. formerlv of Onaha. Thoso present were: Mesdomer- Mesdames llatVry,lStJn' John T- Stewart. 2d; .0fhlertC'lpeUer' - c Redlck. At Happy Hollow. Entertaining nt dinner Saturday evening at tho club were E. F. Howe, who had twelvo guests; Mrs. C. F. Weller, six; Mrs. R. C. Hoyt. six; Alfred C. Ken nedy, four; Howard Brown, four; F. C. Martin four; Norrls Brown, four; Dr. W. O. Henry, six; A. G. Buchanan, four; J. M. Glllan, three; W. J. Miller, six; Charles Burke, four; A. T. Cox, two; Charles Harding, four. At the Field Club. Among those who entertained at dinner at the Field club last evening are W. R. Adler, who had eight guests; J. W. Hughes, four; Charles Marsh, six; Mr. Crowley, ten; H. A. Wagoner, four! H C. Nicholson, four; J. J. Bouoher, five; B. II. Howland, eight; C. S. Montgomery, five; John Lavelle, four! W. H. Walker. Ikvmi! John Harvey, six! Monroe, three, E. A. Hlgglns, nine; W. M. Oilier, four teen; Dr. W. C. Dean, lour; ur. js. v Powell, three. At Carter Lake Olub. Th resident member of Carter lake met Thursday afternoon and organised a Thursday lunohcon club to meet every twn weeks. Mrs. A. G. laeger was elected president. The club will be en larged as new cottagers arrive at tho lake nnrt now Includes Mrs. A. G. Yaeger, Mrs. 13. L. Teller, Mrs. Van Cott, Mrs. V. Hamilton, Mrs. Murray. Mrs. BicKman, Miss Hickman, Mrs. WlUlam Schwaxlck fr. OnrAv. Mrs. Charles L. Detrtronn Mrs. Alfred Bloom, Mr. Byron Hartc. Mr. O. L. Lindley, Mrs. Roy BIOAtn. At Happy Hollow Olub. Mrs. T. Hilton Fonaa, jr-., emoniiu Friday afternoon at Happy Hollow club In celebration of the seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Virginia. The guests were: Ruth Dunham, Katherine- Doorly, Barbara Burns, Marjorle Rlbble. Ida Smith, Martha Dox, Uertrude Kountze, Elisabeth l'axton, Harriet 'onaa, MUses Sara Walsh, Margaret Wyman, Eleanor Smith, Winifred Brandt, Julia Caldwell. Catherine Coad, Ruth Snyder, Charlotte McDon ald. Master Hilton Fonda. A. 0. A. Garden Party. . The Association of Collegiate Alumnae entertained at a garden party at Happy Hollow Saturday. The guests were re ceived by. Miss Euphemla Johnson of Brownell Hall, who Is president of the society; Miss Mary Wallace. Miss Eliba beth Kewltt, Mis Mary .Mcintosh and Mr. Samuel Rees, Jr. The tables were decorated with pink and white garden flowers. During the afternoon a pro gram waa given. Mis Johnson told of several departments In the association and Miss Anna Peterson spoke of the educational side of the work; Miss Btephan Davles, the story telling; Miss Mary Wallace, the drama; Miss Janet Wallace, the consumer; Miss Henrietta Rees, music; Miss Alice Buchanan, the social settlement. About ISO guests at tended the affair. Luncheon for Mrs. Costigan. The executive committee of the Omaha Woman's club will entertain at luncheon In honor of Mrs. Edward P. Costigan of Denver, president of the Denver Woman's club. The luncheon will be given on (Continued on Page Three.) Why You Should Have a PflSjQ in Your Home Hochstetler returned yesterday from school at Ely Court, Greenwich, Conn., and Miss Ann Clifford, also a student there, comes today, having stopped over In New York a day with friends. Mis Josephine Congdon has arrived home from Vassar. Miss Alice WoodwortH of this city Is among those who will receive the B, A. degree at Snlth on Juno IS. Visitors. Mr. M. E. Smith Is In the city on her way from California, where sho spent the winter. She will visit her son, Mr. Floyd M. Smith for a couple of weeks and will then go east to be' with other member of her family during the sum mer. With the Army." Captain Martin, Fourth infantry, came up from Galveston a few days ago to pack his belongings at Fort Crook pre paratory to taking tho July transport for Honolulu, whero he has been ordered for station. Mrs. Howell Clinton Is tho guest nt It would seem that the piano was invented for tho purpose of Inspiring art, culture and virtue In tho heart of man and his kind. The piano has al ways been the handmaiden of virtue. The aver age 'performer on the piano is one who stand for the better things of life. Muslo 1 pure the' only thing that cannot oe defiled or used for a base purpose. So, then, your home must be and will be, a better place when you have secured a piano. Your future and the future of your children will bo made- better, broader and moro useful; also more happy by owning a piano. A child's mind can harbor but one thought at a time (yours, too, for that niattor). So let that one thought be the inspiring thought of music. A study of the piano broadens, educates, uplifts and Inspires. Do your duty to yourself and yours. Put a piano in your homo at once. You can do it. Seo the Schmoller & Mueller advertising in this paper. Here Is a houso that ha advised piano buyers for 64 year. Perhaps we might help you. We shall be pleased to try. May we have the pleasure of a call from you 7 If unable to call, write for catalog, prices and complete information, Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., 1311-1313 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb. I JEWELRY GIFTS FOR JUNE BRIDES An exceptional showing of Diamonds, Watches, Ccrals, Lockets. Rings. Bar Pins, Pendant Neck Chains and many other pleasing gifts at price that have made .our store popular. LINDSAY, The Jeweler Expert Watch and Jewelry Bepalring 331 Va South leth St, Which would you prefer; tho old or the now way, clean or un clean, half tooth or full tooth, a loose partial plate or teeth that fit like your own? Dr. Todd will gladly show you the comparleon. DR. G. W. TODD. 403 Brandeis Bldg. June Outfit e argain Sale Ef9C This sale was such a lingo success last year thnt I have decided to give H whirl again this yenr. I'vo liad-n grand season, and I'm willing to cut prices a little this month, and give the people who have waited some extra inducements. I believe In selling nil my stock each season, so as not to have any left-overs for the coming year. Head carefully my complete outfit bargains below then think hard, and see if you ever had a like opportunity handed to you. It's a raro combination of bargains and credit comblnod. It's now up to you. Complete Outfit FOR MEN $22.50 Suit for -$17.50 3.50 Hat for - 2.50 4.50 Pr. Shoes 3.50 $30.50 - FOR - $23.50 S3 Down, SI a Week BEDDEO A w E E K Complete Outfit FOR WOMEN $22.5 j oit lor - - $ 9.50 4.50 Waist for - - a.5i) 6,50 Trimmed Hat 3.50 - FOR - $33.50 $15.50 S3 Dowp, $1 a Week THE ORIGINAL $1.00 MAN 1417 Douglas Street