2-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 24, 1913. AUTUMN WEDDINGS ATTRACT, Much Interest Centers in Nuptials of Omaha Young Folks. TO ENTER THE FLORAL PARADE Car tst Society Folk to Bt e In 11.0 Ak-SiM-Den Pnet anil Will De Moil nrtlUnttr Decorate. Soclnl C'nlenilnr. MONDAY Matins tlanee at the Ftjld flub; Mr. John Urlon. kenilnston for Mm France Urlon of Chicaffo at Bey Hiour Lake Country club. TESDAY M tlnee danca at lUPPy Hoi low ctub; ladles day at the Field club and Happy Hollow: dinner dance at Carter Lako Country cluh; Mrs. Wllui Todd, luncheon at Happy Hollow. WI3DNESDAY Mlaa Mona CowsM, after noon bridge for MUs Helen Hughes; Mrs. John Unon, luncheon for Mist Frances Urlon at Seymour Lake Coun try club; dinner dance at Country club; matinee dunce at Carter Lake and Bey mour Lke Country clubs. THUR8DAY Mrs. J. H. Beaton, lunch eon at Happy Hollow club;, ladles' day at Field club. FRIDAY Dinner danca at the Seymour Lake Country club. SATURDAY Dinner danoe at the Coun try. Field. Happy Hollow and Carter Lake Country clubs. Autumn weddings are -of much intereit at present and a larger number of promi nent ceremonies ar arranged for this fall than for many seasons. October will be a favorite month and will mrt with tho weddlne of Miss Nannie Pace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. l'ago, and Dr. John TrinJer, U. 8. V., which will take place October 1 at Can ity cathedral. It has not been definitely decided whether this will be au array wcddJnff owing to the fact that so many officers are on the Mexican border. The wedding of MIm Either Hyrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Byrne, and Mr. William Fitzgerald will lake place about the middle of October. Another October wedding will bo that or Miss Violet Joslyn and Mr. David lie Ccwan. All threo weddlcgs will be prom inent social affairs and are much ontlrl patod. Other auttimn weddings, the do.HK of which have not been definitely decided, aia: Mlas Mary ningwnJt, whose wed ding to JUeulanant Thomas Hayeo it planned to talc place In November. Tho marriage of Miss Dorothy Btever.K and Jir. Den Wood: Mils Maris tlolllnger And Mr. John MoCague, Jr.; Miss Dorothy Morgan and Mr. Ralph Peters; Miss Car olina Congdon and Mr. Herbert Ffttneh are other weddings which will be of much interest socially this year. August Wedding. Mies Nancy Cunningham, well known In Omaha musical circle, both as the organist at the First Congregational church and as an accomplished pianist and accompanist, will play hor farewell servlco at that church Sunday morning. Tuesday Mlsi Cunningham will be united In marriage to Mr. Raymond Ewltig Dyi of Oklahoma City. While her many friends have known of the engage ment for some time, tho wedding comes rather as a surprise, for It was originally Intended to h&va It take place some time In October. MIm Cunningham will bo missed this coming year In the musical life of the city. The eeremeay will take plo Tuesday afternoon at the home of MUm Cunningham' stoter. MM. Howard j-Kne4y. Them wHl be no a4Mants atUfny relatives w!H be frtftit After a short weJln trip they wlH wlae In Oklahoma. City. Vititn Msd 3rOt4. One et the summer weddlMFs WlU be that et Miea Helena Trimble lo.Kr. Har old gobotker, which will take place the latter part of August. The wedding of Mine Irsm Staple to Mr. Webster Hills wU take place In November and will bo of Interest ttf university circles. Miss Staples la a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sor ority. Mr. and Mn. Fred H&dra announce tho engagement of their daughter, Martha, to Herbert Rosenthal of Baltimore. MUs Hadra is visiting ftr tdster, Mrs. Maunc Dresner la Baltimore and will return the latter part of October. MUs Frances and Miss Pauline Titus of Portkutd are the rxlests of Mies Dorothy XJSfl and In their honor many affairs have been Riven. Mlsa LUUaa Rfcetmeyer of Chicago U the guest of her brother. Mr. H. O. KheU tneyer, saU Mrs. Rhetmoyer, and has been the heaer sraeet at many social function Mies I rasa Amstretic of Nebraska Cit (s the cueet et Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Anson and In her hetar a dinner wu given by tbM tor her at Una Field ctub last oren 'DC 1 0 fMnl AttMMWle ?ar4e. Mies LueUe Baco. le the first young -woeaa to enter her car for the floral auteeaebtte parade this fall. Much later- cot Is being shown ana a largsr number of car will be enured this year tfcaa be fore. Misses Beatrice and Irene Coed, who won a silver cup last year, will again nter their electrlo car. Major and Mrs. Carl F. Ilartmosn of Fort Omaha. Mr- and Mrs. Oould Diets and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaton are among those who will have their touring raw decorated, There will be a large car appropriately decorated for the queens of Ak-8ar-Bn, slthough aome of the queens may have their own cars In the floral parade. At Atlantio City. Atlantic City seems to be a favored rendezvous for Omahans this summer. A few h&vo cottages at this seaside re sort and have spent most of the summer there. Mrs. Joseph Byrne Is expected home 6unda from Atlantic City, where Ehe has been visiting, her uncle at his cottage there. Her two sisters, the Misses Jones of Washington, D. C, will remain for some time longer. Mies Ophelia Hayden was also a guest at the. Jones cottage this summer. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Doorly and family have been visiting Mrs. Dooriy's parents, Bnator and Mrs. O. M. Hitchcock, at their cottage. Among those at the Marl borough Blenheim hotel are; Mrs. J. 13. Bummer. Jr., and son, Jack, and Stuart Summers; Mr. and Mrs. John I Web ster, Mra. J. de F. Richards, Mrs. Calla han and MJes Charlotte. Callahan, Mra W. J. ConneU. Mrs. Edward Crelghton, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Caldwell and Mrs. James McICenaa. Mr. James Griffith and daughter. Vivian, have returned from a two' months' stay at Atlantic City, Earopeaa Travelers. Dr. Lrey Crutnmer landed Tuesday in Hew 7m ob the Kaiser WUbelm II and is expeeed In Qmaha today. Dr. A. D. Dims, who went abroad at the same time, sailed last Saturday and Will reach here Thursday, Both doctor? went over to attend the International Medical con vention In London. Mrs. H. Krocnort and daughter. Miss Elisabeth, will sail Tuesday from New York on tho Moltko for Italy, where they will spond a ysar traveling through ilurope, Returning; from Trips. Mrs, Ben Cotton and children arc cxi pected home from Wyoming about tho first of September to remain for the winter, Mlsa Carolina Barkatow, who has been vising Mrs. George Thummel and her daughters at Richards Landing, Ontario, Is expected homo today, Mrs. T. B. Mol'herson and Miss Mc pherson returned Friday from Colorado, where they pnt ten days. Dr. R, a Angtln is expected home to day from the east after spending: several weeks with Mrs. Anglln, who will not re turn for some tlmo yet Mis. Frank Colpetcer and her mother. Mr. Dubois, aro expected home this week irom unicago, whero they have been visit log at the home of Mrs. Coluetser's daughter, Mrs, Harry Wilkin. Mr. J. DeForcst Richards returned Mon day from Allantlo City, where he spent the previous week with Mrs. RIohards at ahe Marlborough.Blenhelm. Miss Frances Qllbcrt has returned from a two weeks' stay on a ranch near Val entine, Neb., whore her mothor will re main until tho first of September, Kr, aiid Mrs. Fv H. Pearcs and children returned Monday from a trip In the east, part of that time being spont motoring in the White mountains. Miss Phyllis Hartmann has rtnrnet from Lnko OkoboJI, where she has been at the inn for a fortnight wlln Aim. C J. Smyth and Miss Catherlno Smyth. Mr, fthd Mrs, Qeorgo Bqulres returned Saturday mornlnff from Clearwater Luke, "inn., weero tney spent a month fishing. Eastern Travelers. Judge and Mrs. W. A; Redlok will leave Wednesday for the east where they wll, spend some time In Nova Bcotla, Judge Redlek will attend the meeting of the bar association at Montreal and will spend some time In Toronto. Mr. IS. M. Morsman, Jr.. has cono east to, join his wife and family at West port, N, Y and will also attend tho bar as sociation meeting at Montreal With the Visitors. Mls II. Rockefeller of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, S3, h. Fries, Mra. Robert Lowell Parker, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. MoConnell, leaves today with Mr. Parker, who Joined her this week, for Berkeley, Cnl., which Is to be thlr future home. Mr. and Mrs. La Monte Manor of Chl cogo, arrived Thursday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo K. Mtcket. Miss Mary Van Wagenen of Virginia. who has been the guest for the summer of her sister, Mrs. George B. Mtcket, will leave, soon for her home. Mr. George Purvis of St. Louis Is In Omaha Malting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purvis, and his slater, Mrs. j, A. u, Kennedy, Count de Topor, the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs, M. II. Hall, accompanied Mr. M. C. Poters to OoboJI Friday last HER ENGAGEMENT HAS JUST BEEN ANNOUNCED. Brides-to-Be and Week to remain over Sunday at the Peters cottage. Entertainments. Mrs.. Florence Moore and Mrs. Sara McRann entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs.' C. & Moo-e of Uenveft Colo., and Mrs. Ray W. Moore of Los Angeles. Those pretont were: Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Bloom. Mr. and Mrs. C. a Mooro. Airs, Anna Glrler. Mrs. Ray W. Moore. , Miss Myra airier. Mrs. Kara McRnnn. Mrs, Fiorvnce Moore. Mr. Roy W. Moore, Master Sam McRann. MUs Dolly Florence Moore Fraternity Banquet. Members of the Delta Upellon fraternity gave a banquet Paturday evening at the t'nlverslty club, when those present were Mefrk. Messrs. - W. Wuntworth, lon Nolson, iWllber Jones. O. L. Heffner. It. 11. Flndley. II. A. Holdrese. Frank Anderson, Arthur Jones, r reu w. uox. K. II. Hageuslok. im w. uattin. It. A. McNown. lltHiree Tunlson, John Orchard. Dr. It. W. lti: Richard Barnes, Leslie Welch of Lincoln, James Mickey of Lincoln. Cohan. P. J. Harmon of Lincoln, Don Russell of Lincoln, Returning from Trips, sir. and Mra Gould Diets are expected home this week from Dome lake. Mrs. A. J. Beaton and children have returned from Teepee Lodge, Wyo. Mrs, Arthur Keellne and Miss Ella Mae Brown wUl remain for some time longer. Mr. Charles Saunders has returned from a short stay at his summer home near Teepee Lodge, Wyo. Attend Convention, Miss Orpha McKltrick, who attended the Young People's Christian union con vention at Waterloo, la,, has gone to Clear Lake. la., and her brother, Mr. Oeurgo McKlUtolc, hae gone to Cedar Visitors in Omaha Rapids to visit his uncle, Rev. A. R. Paul. Delegates to the Young People's Chris tian Union convention from the Central United Presbyterian church were Messrs. William Socrelde and A. L, Adams. At the Field Club. Among others who entertained, guests at dinner Saturday evening at the Field c)ub were: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Waht, who had nine guests; J. Q. Adams, four; Vi. A. Johnson, four; F. II. Woodland, six; C. E, Bed well, seven; J. II. Hum!, eight; A. I. Root, eight; F. C. Tym, fur J M. Tanner, three: J. Harvey, four' H. F. Bngler, four; F. J. Potter, four; L. M. Pegau, three; E. P. Smith, four, and Jack Kelley, four. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Anson entertained at dinner Saturday evening at the Field club, when covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. li A. Hlntfni, Mr. and Mrs. Iee Huff. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Oilier. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krug. Dr. and Mra. Edward Bruening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gouldlng. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Anson. Mrs. Louise Storm Lody. Miss Erma Armstrong. Mr. Carl Bock. Mr. George Starr. Mr, and Mrs. II. 8. Weller had as their gueata at dinner Saturday evening: Mr. and Mra Jchn Flack. Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Silver, Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Hecox. Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Marshall, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ellis. At Carter Lake Country Club. Miss Nell Traverc entertained at a swimming party at Carter Lake country club Friday afternoon, which waa fol lowed by a dinner at the cafe. Covers were laid for; Misses Misses Bess Rogers. Dorothy Uerriam, Stalls Wilcox, Josephine Hall. Nell Travors, Miss Neva Shlphard entertained at din ner Friday evening at the Cafe, when covers wero laid for; Mlsseti Misses Katherine Lux, Ida Blackmore. Mabol Bblphard. Nova Shlphard. Others who entertained at dinner Fri day evening were K. F. BraUey. who had four guoste; G W. WUllams, two; Frank Weaver, two; Ben Marsten, four; Ruth Walker, two; C M, Jobnsoh. two, and John Opdahl, two. Mrs. . WlUls Todd will entertain at luncheon at Happy Hollw on Tuesday, when she will have covers laid for twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo E. Mlckel had as their guests at dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. La Monte Manor of Chi cago and Miss Mary Van Wagenen of Virginia. Among those who entertained at dinner last evening were Mr. and t Mra VS. W. Gunther, who had covers laid for ten guests; W. J, Leek, six: F. R. Du- frene, three; E, Benedict, four, and G. V, Noblo, three. At the Country Cluo. Mr. Harry O'Neill entertained at dinner Saturday evening at tho Country club for Mlsa Nellie Law of Henry, 111., guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Prins. Covers wero placed for eight. Horrold Prltchett had four guests; Clement Chase, five; W. 1L Low, four; XL L. Huntley, four; J, IL Butter, three; W, IL McCord, four; W. A. Redlck. four; E.( M. Fairfield, four; F. ,H. Gaines, two, and W. D. IIos ford, seven. The finals of the mixed doubles In the tennis tournaments at the Country club started at 3 o'clock yester&af afternoon. Tho matches Friday afternoon were Mlsa Marion Howe and Mr. Robert Howe, who won from Miss Claire Daugherty and Mr. Edward Daugherty 4 and S-2. Mrs. Walter B, McCormlcIt and Mr. John Madden won from Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prltchett-o-7, 6-4 and 6-3. Tho winners of the two above matches wlU meet this afternoon to play for the club championship. The finals In consola. tlons will also bo played, when Mies Elizabeth Congdon and Mr. Cedrlc Pot ter will play Miss Mae Louise Hamilton and Mr. T. F. Kennedy. Pleasures Fast. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robinson of Dun dee entertained fourteen guests at dinner irrway evening nt their home in Dun dee for Miss Eleanor Haln of Kansas City, who Is the guest of Mr. end Mrs. Robert Dempster. Sigma Nu Banquet, sigma u fraternity gave a banquet Thursday evening at the University club tor members of the graduating classes Of the Omaha and Council Bluffs high schools. Thirty were present Alpha Chi Omega House Party. wra, iucnaru weoeter is ottenilliiir a house party for the Alpha Chi Omxra sorority at Lake OkoboJI at the cottage of Miss Isabel McCorklndale. Engagement Announced. Mrs. H. II. Shedd of Ashland announces the engagement of her daughter. Uilen Berntce, to Clifford Earnest Shofitail of Kansas City, the woddlng to occur In the early autumn. Afternoon Kensington. Mrs. Earl B. Nye. Mil Bristol street, entertained General Henry W. Lawton Ladles' auxiliary to Lee Forby camp nt the United Spanish War Veterans, at a kenslngton Thursday afternoon. The af ternoon was spent In cards and various games. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, thd decorations being pink and blue. Those winning prizes were Men ds mc Stewart, Ncely, Reed and Dahlan. Entertainments. Airs. John Urlon wlU entertain a a bridge luncheon Wednesday for Mist Frances Urlon of Chicago. She w-.ll glvt a small kenslngton for her at the Spv mour Lake Country club Monday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bloom entertained at dinner Friday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Moore of Denver. Covers were laid for; Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Moore of Denver. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. O. Bioom. Mrs. Florencn Mooro. Miss b'nrah Mollann. Miss Gller. Mr. Samuel MoRann. Luncheon for Miss Ensor. Mrs. L. M. Lord entertained nt luncheon nt Falroaks yesterday for Miss Kunlcc Ensor, who will leave next week for J0 chester, N. Y where she will resume her position as director of music in the pub lic schools. Covers wero laid for: Mendames Thomas Kiioor. Thomas Parker, D II. Elliott. Frank Prucha. Anderson, Misses Eunice Ensor, Hazel Mark, Meednmes Harry Trumble, J. M. Tanner. Dwlgnt rnwcll. John Urlon, K. C. Heigren. Misses Ireno Shlndel, Frances Urlon. Visitor Entertained. Mrs. David A. Bnurr. gave n breakfast at her homo Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, In honor of Mrs. Hogun, s.stei of Mrs. John A. McShane. In the centei of the table was a block of clear let covered with clutters of white and purple grapes. Covers wero laid for: Mesdatnes- MeEdamos Hogan. Howard Baldrlge, J. A. McShane. A. G. Bceson, F. P. Kjrkendall, J. R. Scobit, Warren Rogers. C. M. Wilhelm, M. E. Barber, In and Out of the Bee Hive. Miss Edna V. Altstadt has gono to Kan sas City for a visit. Mrs. Victor Caldwell left Wednesday for Prior Lake for a few weeks. Miss Ora Russell has returned from the cast, where she spent two months. Mrs. William L. Holzman and son have returned from a visit to tho Atlantic coast. Mrs. John R. Dennis and son, George, have returned from a month's visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton and family are now In tho Land of thc Mid nht Sun. Mrs. J. R. Rlngwalt Is vlsltW her sister, Mrs. Garneau, at Squaw's Island, Hyannlsport. Mass. Miss Marie McShane lias returned from Bald Eagle Lake, Minn., whero she has been for several weeks. Dr and Mrs. W. L. 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