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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. Shearer returned
Friday from the Wisconsin lakes, where
they spent three weeks.
Miss Margaret Habonsalt and Miss Mar
garet Foley have returned from a several
week's outing at Pine, Colo.
Mr and Mrs. John A. Munroo and Miss
Clara Eidor havo gone to Long Beach,
Cal., to remain until October 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis KIrschbraun and
Miss Sadie KIrschbraun ate spending a
few weeks In Charlevoix, Mich.
Misses McCaffrey, Clare and Helen Mc
Caffrey havo returned home after spend
ing two weeks at Clear Lake, la.
Rabbi J. Kopald oX Buffalo, who Is vjs
Itlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Kopald, will leave Friday for his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman and chil
dren and Mrs. J. J. Brown. have gone to
Prior Lake, Minn., where they have taken
a cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gordon and daugh
ter, Ruth, will leave this evening for
Colorado, where they will spend two
weeks on their ranch.
Mrs. M. It. Mick and daughters.. Miss
Ethel and 'Mies Ruth, returned Friday
from Benton Harbor, Mich., whero they
have spent the summer.
Miss Antonio Steinberg of Benson left
last week, for an extended visit with
relatives and friends at Davenport, Rock
Island and Des Moines.
Miss Lillian Edith Shram will leave
Tueiday for Bancroft, Neb., where she
has been elected assistant principal of
the high school. Miss Shrum Is a grad
All Goods Left With Us For Ginning or Dyeing .Are
Insured Against Loss By Fire or Theft.
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THAN
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ter of the class of 1913.
Rev. Frank N. Rlale of Wooster, O., Is
visiting his mother, Mrs. Joshue Rlale,
and will spend several weeks in Boston,
where he gave a lecture course.
Miss Evelyn Hooper will return Sunday
from Chicago, where sho has been taking
a special course In theoretical branches
at the National Summer School of Music.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Nash, Miss Clslr
Helcne Woodard and Mr. C. W. Hull -tupned
Friday from a trip In a pnvte
car to Glonwood Springs, Cheyenne and
Denver.
Miss Faith Leo Hocl, who spent the
year in Chicago taking a special course
at tho Chicago university, will return the
latter part of this month to bo with her
parentft Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Hoel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Moore of Denver,
Colo., and Mrs. Rtiy W. Moore and small
daughter, Dolly Florence, of Los Angeles',
Cal., are spending the week end with
Mrs. Florence Moore and Mrs. Sara Mc
Rann on the Fort Crook boulevard.
Personal Gossip.
Mr. Al Slbbemsen waa taken to the
Wlsa hospital Friday to be operated upon
for appendicitis.
Mr. Harry McCormick has been west
for two or three weeks with Mir, Drake
O'Reilly of Portland, Ore.
Miss Mildred C. Talmage. formerly ot
this city, will return this nutumn to tho
Northwestern university, where she will
enter her sophomore year. Miss Talmat'o
U making a 'specialty of music and has a
dramatic soprano voice.
Woman Sues Empress
for Heavy Damages
Mrs. Misha Ftnkelsteln, 1715 Cuming
street, has filed suit against the Emprew
Theater company in the district court
asklnR for tS.CO) damages for Injuries
which she alleges she sustained nt the
hands of the doorkeeper on July 7. She
alleges that on that date she bought, a
ticket for herself, that she tried to enter
on thlc one adr&lsglon wltti a year and 'a
halt old baby upon her arm. that the
doorkeeper refused to let her in and
in so doing pushed her; that as a result
she feU and -sustained injuries from a
tall to the amount asked for.
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