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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APK1L 4, 1914.
Society
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By MELLIFIOIA.
Friday, April 3, 1914.
THE fanioug Castles arc coming to Omaha!
Omaha people are soon to hare the opportunity of seeing
"Tho Castles" give their original "Castle Walk" and other dances
For, Thursday afternoon and ovcnlng, May 7, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Castle and company will come to the Auditorium.
Almost every week during tho last two seasons returning eastern
travelers have made their friends envious with thrilling talcs of tho now
dances as they saw them at Castle House In Now York, or at Sans Souci,
whore Mr. and Mrs. Castle havo danced every evening this winter In tho
metropolis. t
Castle House has been quite Uie smart placo to go to tea, and Inci
dentally to learn the newest steps.
Mrs. Castle Is unusually pretty and was a society bolle before sho
mot Mr. Castle, and with him became the leading exponent of tho modern
dance.
Among their greatest admirers in Omaha are Mr. David J. O'Brien.
Mr. n. L. Huntley, Mr. Walter T. rage, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kountie, Mi.
and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson, Miss Claire Heleno Woodard, Misses Beatrke
and Irene Coad, Miss Loulso Dinning and many others who have spent
considerable time In New York during tho last two seasons.
Mr. Frank Latonser, who attends Columbia collego, and Mr. Edward
Perkins, formerly of Columbia, both of whom havo been actlvo In college
entertainments, aro frionds of Mr. and Mrs. Castlo, who attended the col
lego dances and assisted and coached for tho entertainments given by tho
college.
W. Club.
The W. W. club was entertained
Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Lewis Old
field In honor of Mrs. Oldfleld' daughter,
Sirs. Will Oruenlg. and little son. Charles
Lewis, of Mullen. Neb., who are visiting
Mrs. Oldfleld. Former friends of Mrs.
Will Oruenlg Wero the Invited guests of
the club, Mrs. Loren Scott, Mrs. Paul
Hampton, Mrs. Laurel Ilrubaker and Mrs.
Harry Dlsbrow. It was Mrs. Oldtleld'a
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, and
silver teaspoons were presented to tho
hostess and ' to Mrs. Lortn Scott, Mrs.
Paul Hampton and Mrs. Laurel Ilrubaker,
th last three being brides of sons of
members of. the, W, W. club. This or
ganization had a W. W. pin designed
which were distributed at this meeting.
A number of amusing April Fool stunts
were given.
Tho guests of the club were Mesdames
Will Oruenlg of Mullen. Neb.; Loren
Scott, I'aul Hampton, Laurel llrubaker.
Harry Dlsbrow and Master Charles Lewis
Oruenlg. The members present were:
Mesdames Mesdames
n K. UKfenbachcr, J, Jacob Hess,
tfeorge Swoboda,
inrea Martis,
Nelson Martin,
U II. Scott,
Lewis Oldfleld,
W. Chester I'ricc.
Charles Uruenltr.
Will Hampton.
Otorge Hampton,
Frank UruLakcr,
J. IC. McCumbs,
Clarence Peterson
Horace, Shearer.
As usual, ths club voted to send an
liaster treat to the Imma'nuet orphanage
and tho Nasaroth home.
April IS Mr. Nelson Martin will be
hostess for the club.
Pa time Card Club.
Mra. W. D. lirlEKS entertained tho mem
bers of the I'antlme Card club at her
home Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were
won by Mra. M. Msnn. Mrs. V. L, Has
kell. The guest of the club were Mrs.
Palmtag and Mrs. Charles Seybert. Mem
bers present were:
Mesdames
P. E. Anderson,
W. B. Biigg.
W. Jensen,
1!. Jensen,
F. W. Taylor,
M. Mann,
Mesdames
a. Ai Benllmln,
P. Bchiferly.
n. A. Randall,
W. U Haskell,
p. P. Valeln,
Buzzard.
Children's Party.
Misses Mona and Florence Roaslter en
tertained fourteen llttlo girl' at a chil
dren's party. The little guests hunted
Easter egg, fished la a fishing pond
and played several games, Iluth Redmon,
Pauline Chaloupka and Virginia Bcott
.winning the prizes. The table decora
tions were Easter flowers and candles,
(he centerpiece being a large rabbit.
Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. Those
present, were:
In the manufacturing business, ire grad
uated at tho Ittrmsalaer Technical school
in Troy. N. Y.
The wedding will take place in the
autumn,
Surprise Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swager wore Riven
an April fool's surprise party Wednesday
evening. Prizes wero Won 'by Mr. and
Mr.' J. W. Lemley. Mrs. Henry Staner
and Mrs. J. C. Johnson. Those present
wore: ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Deck.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sdtnondson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bnowden.
Mr. and Mra. F, P. Johnson.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Btaner.
Mr. and Mra aeorge Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lemley.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swagcr.
Wednesday Kensington Club.
Mrs. Ross Longneeker entertained tho
members of the Wednesday Kensington
club at luncheon at the Flatlron ' cafo
Wednesday, followed by a matinee party
at the Orpheum. Those present wore:
Mosdames ' Mesdames
12. 11. Wood, S. A. Homer,
I-o Wilson. Harry Smith.
Ifoss Ijongnecker, Robert Koran,
A. J. Slstck, Floyd Sherwood.
European Travelers.
air and Mrs. J. Is. Rug; have engaged
passago and will sail from New York
May S for a six months' trip through
Europe. They leave Omaha April 25.
Informal Affair.
Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Bcannell enter
tained at dinner Thursday evening !n
honor of Mr. Joseph Martin of Boston.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Fallon, Miss Margaret Fallon and Mrs.
E. E. Morel!.
Maccabee Reception.
Mrs. Charles E. Everson waa hoatcss at
a reception Thursday oyenlng in honor of
Mrs. Nora M. Cete of Paw Paw, Mich.,
grand deputy of the Ladles of the Mod
em Maccabees. Decorations were In pink
and white, potted hyacinths and rones
being used. Musical selections were ren
dered by Miss Mary Ida Pugsley. This
evening Mra, Cate will be the guest of
Council hive of Council Bluffs and Sat
urday evening will leave for her new
station at Red Oak, la.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mrs. I, J. Dunn returned this morning
from a month's visit with relatives In
Virginia and Washington, D. c.
Mrs. Jack Koertel of New York City
has arrived for a month's visit with her
brother, Mr. Julius Dreyfus, and Mrs.
Dreyfuss.
Mr. Harold Bromfleld-Brown of Hono
lulu, whose marriage to Miss Bertha
Dickey will take place April 16, la ex
pected In Omaha today.
Mrs. Guy D. Thomas and daughter,
Margaret, of Spokane, Wash., wilt arrive
Saturday for a visit with Mr. Thomas'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter L. Thomas,
VtH Farnam street.
Mr. and Mrs. Cadet Taylor have re
turned from a month's visit with their
sons, Mr. Herbert Taylor and Mrs. Tay
lor, and Colonel and Mra. Wallace Taylor,
In Los Angeles, Colonel and Mrs. Wallace
Taylor (tailed for the Philippines on
March 21.
Personal Mention.
A daughter, Betty Ann, was born
Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hill Bed-
well of the Mason apartments.
A daughter, Matgarct Weir Tlghe, was
born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Eligene F.
Tlghe of Chicago, formerly of H" city.
Mr. Tlghe waa formerly with the engi
neering department of the Union Paclfla
nnd Mrs. Tlghe was Miss Alice Weir,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Weir,
2627 Cas street.
Hendersons Observe
the Anniversary of
Their Wedding
Several hundred frlrnes of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Henderson gathered at tho
Swedish Auditorium Monday and Tues
day evenings to help that couple cele
brate their, twentieth wedding annlver-
scry. A beautiful set of Havlland china
and other presents were given to the
couple. After supper was served tho
ovenlngs were spent In conga and
dances. Among those present were:
Mewra. and Mesdames
John Larson, John F. Schell,
Richard Johnson, O. U. ostiuna,
MIsses
Anu Pearsall,
Dorothy Dopier,
Margaret uonr,
Virginia Scott.
Ruth Keamon,
Barbara Dallas,
Kugenla Glynn.
Paulino Chaloupka.
Mrs. Andrew Thompson.
Misses
Margaret Datesman,
Elisabeth Datesman,
Katherlne Datesman.
Helen Schwager,
Ruth Schwager,
Florence Rosslter,
Mona Rosslter,
A J. Anderson,
Albert Peterson,
Victor Danlolson,
Bwan Larson,
Edward Stone,
Oust Carlson,
A. U. Larson,
Gustavo nAndreen,
Ham Burgatrorri,
P. J. J.armon,
J. A. Swanson,
C. J. Johnson,
C 1 Anderson,
J. n. Young,
N J,-Anderson,
C. A. Anderson,
K. O. Furen,
a. E. Somuelson,
John Norberg,
William Holmes,
N. H. phlson,
A Drysellus,
William Lyon,
Frod Peterson,
Oscar Kronstedt,
V. Itunneberg,
Oust Larson,
N, P. Swanson,
O. F. Nelson,
Oust Romstedt,
John Peterson,
Olof Almetrom,
Bwen Wlckman,
August Hagelln,
N, O. Andorson,
Otto Johnson,
Oust Nelson,
Krita Nelson,
F. E. Sleborg,
Messrs.
F. W. Klodman,
Emll Meurllnc
Sam Blmonson,
p. v. Larson,
Peter Bloom,
A. B. Johnson,
Peter Rosendahl,
John V. Erlxon,
Olof O, Carlson,
Uothard Johnson,
v. n. Hrlckson.
Waltor Lunduulst,
Olof S. Pearson,
Swan Johnson.
V, A. Swanson,
N. T. Thorson.
Mats Englund,
J. Nordstrom,
Edwin Ericson.
John A. Wessman,
Adolf Hlndgren,
John Olson,
Edwin Oustafson,
L. Boysen.
Ntls A. Lundffren,
Blgtrld Wedln,
Mrs
Smith, Krlka Krantz,
Victor Andftraon,
Misses
Edith Wldstrand,
Martha Larson.
Jostphlne Plcrson,
Ida Plerson,
Helga Nelson,
Emma Johnson,
Ellen Carlson, .
Anna Carlson,
.Slgne Axelaon,
John J. Swan,
Oscar Olson,
A. Anderson,
J. A.Enqulst,
Andrew Nelson,
Andrew Pollack,
Ivar Pearson,
C. A. Carlson,
N. C. Anderson.
A W. Peterson,
C R. Carlson,
J. A. Anderson,
J. C. Bjoberg,
Olof Anderson,
Emll Peterson,
Anton Carlson,
C. W, Sehulze,
E. J. Peterson,
Nela Johr.son,
August Munson,
Oust Palmer,
A. J. Johnson,
A. Thllllandcr,
J. A. Nelson,
Axel Pearson,
J. P. Anderson,
E. Johnson,
Oscar Young,
O. A. Johnson,
V. Dahlquts:,
A. Kuhn,
F. W. Nelso-3.
W. C. Nelson,
a. p. wiig,
August Johnson,
Charles Hanson,
Alex Backlund,
J. H. Thalor,
llolmer Nielsen.
Messrs.
Herman Johnson,
Harold Anderson,
Enock Johnson,
Krnt-st Nelson,
Ragner Stenlund,
John Anderson,
Rudolf Bylund,
Carl Nelson,
Albln Anderson
Carl J. Ulstrom.
Prof. Mack.
Axet Kallwlck.
Hans Anderaon,
StCphenson,
Llstler,
Ivar Nordo.ulst,
John Nystrom,
August Anderaon,
Oust Bedln,
Phillip Carleman,
C P. Johnson,
Phlll Anderson.
Nets O. Johnson,
P. E. Blldt.
Mrs
Ebba Williams,
Ebba Williams,
Hannah Ahlstedt.
Misses
8vea Holmgren,
Oustafson,
Hulda Wlckman,
Anna K. Johnson,
Frlda Johnson,
Astrld Peterson,
Slsne Andorson,
Esther Pollack.
Lundgren.
MANY DOGS ARE POISONED1
Complaint is Filed in Police Court
Against Two.
HUMANE SOCIETY TAKES HAND
Alt the Dors Were Poisoned wllh
Strychnine One Jrtny IlrcoTer
Decnnoc nf Quick Work
by Veterinarian.
A complaint has been filed In police
court against Mrs. Oeorge Williams, 3329
Spalding street, and Homer White, S3
Manderson street, by several residents of
the Druid Hill district, who within tho
last two weeks have lost valuable dogs
by poisoning, and who filed tho com
plaint against the above mentioned par
ties owing to the fact that they assert
the lives nf their pets has been threat
ened by them. The case will be heard In
police court Saturday morning-. The
Humane Society is backing those pros
ecuting the alleged offenders.
A. C. Brown, teii Manderson street,
was compelled to shoot a valuable white
bull terrier, tho especial pet of bis 9-year-
old daughter, Helen, because the doc
waa suffering agonies from poisoning.
Finds Iter Dor nn Porch.
Mrs. F. Hardtmaycr, 3322 Manderson
street, found her English Cocker spaniel
dead from poisoning on tho front porch
the day following the death of the Brown
dog. The spaniel has been a companion
of her 13-year-old daughter, Rhea, since
the girl was a youngster. C. E. Carter,
SMI Spaldlnff street, on tho same day
found his Spitz dog dead at the rear of
his home. Mrs. A. C. Coffman, 3320 Man
derson street, discovered the condition
of her Fldo In time to recure a veterinary,
wno saved tho animal's life. Strychnine
waa used In all of the cases.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road
Big Returns
to
Beginning
To'
at Nine O'clock Sharp
tho Tickets for
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On April 14th
with
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Why Travelers Li key
Tourist Sleepers
An increasing number of travelers to California each year
make this journey in tourist sleepers This increased pat
ronage is quite natural, us there is a material saving
'between the cost of transportation good in standard sleep
ers and that good in tourist sleepers, while tho latter aro
steadily improving in the important features of car build
ing, interior design and comfort. Those in Burlington ser
vice havo gas and electric light fixtures, carpeted aisles,
lunch tables, lavatories, smoking compartments, and are
carried in the Burlington's high class, electric lighted
trains. Several tourist sleepers leave 'Omaha' each week for
California, under the escort of special Burlington con
ductors, whose solo duty is the ctir6 of our patrons. Now
add these features of the journey Denver, Colorado's
scenic panorama, Salt Lake, the Burlington's well operated
trains, the interesting cities along the way and you have
a combination of travel attractions that explains the suc
cess of these Burlington Personally Conducted Parties.
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Mary Garden
will be on sale at the
Auditorium
Prices: $1.00. $1.50, $2,
$2.50, $3.00, $5.00
There aro a few desirable
boxes to bo had.
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Miss Maymc Hutchinson, Mrs. W, A.
Campbell and Mrs. W. A. Bhropshlro will
bo hostesses at a 1 o'clock luncheon for
(ho members ot Chlpter B of the P. E.
O. society Saturday afternoon , at tho
home ot Mra. Shropshire, SC Houth Thirty-third
streeU. The luncheon will be fol
io tved by a "study ot the paintings of
Alfred Stevens," Illustrated by slercoptU
con views, given by Miss Llda Wilson
of the Fine Arts society.
Luncheon at Loyal.
In honor of Mra. John II. Shary, a de
llfhtful bridge lunchton waa given aa a
surprise at tho Hotel Loyal Monday after
noon by one ot the Tuesday bridge lunch
eon clubs. Covers were placed for;
Mesdames Meadameo
William Kterstead, C R, Hunter,
Kdward I'cgau. John H. Shary,
John W. Hattln, I.eo Qrotte,
A. M. Jeffrey, C. A. Pratt.
P. H.Turney. Ouy Axtell.
P. It Dlehl. Benjamin 8. Baker
The Kueata of the cluli were:
Henry 8 Carroll
of Fremont.
Rtehard Kitchen.
At the conclusion of the game. Mrs.
Shary was presented with a handsome
Florentine mirror by the members ot the
club.
Original Cooking Club.
Mra. Samuel Bums entertained the
members ot the Original Cooking club at
luncheon Thursday. The afternoon was
spent with needle work for the Visiting
Nurse association. Mrs. Meredith Nichol
son of Indianapolis, guest ot Mrs. Luther
Kountte, waa guest ot honor. The mem
bers present were:
Mcdama Mesdames
George I'rln. Joseph Barker.
I. T. btewart. Id.; Mosher Colpetzer,
Luther Kountie, Samuel Burns.
Chapin-Baldwin Engagement
The engagement la announced ot Miss
Desdemona Bulduln, daughter ot Mr. and
Mra, B. B. Baldwin 'or Elkhorn to Mr.
Iforac H. Chapln of Batavia. N. Y.
Miss Baldwin has a host ot friends
here, where she atUnded the Sacred
Heart convent, later going to the Sacred
Heart school In Bt. Louts. Bhe has served
a maid ot honor at the Ak-8ar-Ben ball
and Is a sister oi Mrs. IS. gterrlcker
of this city. Her Omaha friends have
often betn, tnteitalned at house parties
at her home in KUthonv
Mr Chapln Is the only son of Mr and
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Bsauty'a Byes.
a JaoiC
bUigo.
iiu Jsattan Mountains.
Bine alla of Scotland.
Uonait jjooo.'
ferid- 1-h't
UamyueUs Are Comlxqr,
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Com Hack to Srln.
Uomin' Tnroug-Ji vne Xya.
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Dauub Mtvsr.
Barllnff KelU dray.
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flow Oently, Sweet Alton.
Forsaken,
Forty-aino Bottles.
French tfatloaal Sons.
Future airs. 'Awkln.
German Kauonal Song.
CJood-Syt, Sweetheart,
Uooa-Night, Ladles.
Mark.. Hark! Xy sonl.
Xeart Bowed Down.
Holy night.
Home, Sweat Some.
Kours That Ware.
How Can Z Z,eaT Xhesf
In Old Madrid.
Zn the aioantlng.
Italian Hatlonal Hymn.
It Was v Dream.
X Waa Seeing Nellie Soma.
Jerusalem, the Oolden.
Jingle Bells.
John Anderson, Sty Jo.
Jnanlta.
Kathleen Xavouxnosn.
Kerry Dancers.
XlUarsey,
Last Klght.
JtAMt Xos of Summer.
Z,tad, Kindly Light.
Life ob the Ooean Wave.
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Little Brown Jug.
Loajr, Long Ago.
Lorelsy.
Lost Chord.
Love's Old Sweet Song,
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Marseillaise. . .
Maryland, My Maryland.
Meeraoaaust FIFO.
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My Bonnie.
My Country, T1 of Thee.
My Laat Cigar.
My Old Kentucky Some,
Hanoy Lee.
Ninety and Kino.
Ho. 81r!
Wut-Brown Maiden,
Oft in tha StUly Bight.
Old Arm Chair,.
Old Blaok Joe.
Old CaMn Home.
Old Tolka at Home.
Old Oaken Bucket.
Only a Face at tha Window.
O, Faradlse.
O, tha Land That Wa Lot.
O. Thou Joyful Day.
Our Banner.
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Folly Wolly Doodle.
Portuguese Hymn.
Blg-a-JUT.
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Booked In the Cradle of tha
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Book of Aires. v
Boll on, Sllyer Moon.
Xoaalie.
mile Dritannlal
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Should Auld Acquaintance
Hi Forgot.
Sleen, Oentle Mother.
Soldier's Farewell.
RslOlcr Life.
Solomon Levi.
Some Day.
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Boring. Qantls Sprin. .
Btam of tha Summer .tights.
St. Patrick's Day.
Etranrars Tet.
B 'in of Mr Soul.
Buwanea Blver.
Rwdish yrattonal Song.
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