2-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 5, 1914. MANY PLAN JRIPS ABROAD Interest Manifest in Coming of the Michigan Musical Clubs. SOCIETY QUIET HOLY WEEK Patroeir Apr Selected for he Michigan ritib Concrrt, Which In to Hr Olrrn at the Drnndrlx Thrntrr. ftnolal Cnlrnilar. MONDAY Prof. F. M. FHnnr. lecttlra. Struggle with Europe" Central HlKh Bchool. 4 p. m.; Templ Israel sisterhood, card party; Prnlrle Park Whist club. Tl'ESDAY-Mrs. William Stutl. children's party for Master William Rtull, Jr., and little Miss Delia Hudson. THUR8DAT Tanco club at Prairie Park clubhouse: Sixty-six Dancing club, Chambers academy. ' FRI DAT Chicken pie luncheon, Flrat Presbyterian church; Prairie Fark asso. elation, meeting. SATURDAY - Prairie Park assembly dance More than the usual number of travelers of this dty are planning to ko Abroad for the summer. So many Americans are going that It Is difficult to get reserva tions. Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Dletz plan to leave In May to meet Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dlotz In Tarls. The latter, who hro taking a trip around the world, will arrive In Xaplea May 16, and will then go to Paris". Mr. Joseph Harden and Miss Sadie Hay den, 'who hav been to Australia with Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dletz, will go as far as Naples with them, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Rugg havn engaged passage and will sail from New York May 5 for a six months' trip through Europe. They leave Opiaha April 25. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ilussetl left Friday for Netf York 4o salt Tuesday on the Kaiser "Wllhelm to Join their daughters. Miss Agnes and Miss Anna Russell, In Berlin and to remain abroad for ten weeks. The Misses Russell have been In Europe with Mrs. C. E. Johannes since last July. Mrs. Johannes Is now with a travel party In Italy and wilt salt for home April 17. Mr. and Mr. George Myers and Miss Nathalie Myers of Dubuque have, none abroad to Join Mrs. E. W. Nash and Miss ' Nash In Berlin. Miss Myers will prob ably remain abroad with Miss Nash for the summer, Mrs. Nash returning earlier Judge and Mrs W. A. Redlck and Mrs. Warren Rogers and Miss Rogers landed Monday In Palermo, Sicily, from their India trip and will remain In Palermo a week or two, probably, after which their plans are not definite, as they leave the Cleveland, on which they have been mak ing the regular cruise. Mrs. John Redlck and baby expect to salt May. 13 to Join Judge and Mrs. Redlck hr England and Mr. John Redlck hopes to go over later In the summer to return with them. M(m Clara Bull of Pasadena, Cat., who has visited here a number of times the cuest of the Misses Congdon, also plans to go to Europe, salting the latter part of June, She will visit In Omaha en route to Europe Patronesses for Coac-ert., Much social Interest, Is being shown In the concert to be glve-n by tho Michigan Glee club at the Hra4e)s .theater1 Tues day eveplng, April XI. The Olee club wilt have, a busy day. Arryng( ifccr In the morning, there wlU J),, bWkftst for them at the Hotel' J&jng, after which they will givo if sfiflrfctysfort at the, high school, followed b'ytyuftcheon at the University clubj 1 Thty will then attend the base, ball anf ihava dlnnr at the Rome. Following tho concert thero will be a reception and dance at the Unl verslty club. The patronesses for the concert are: Mesdamea . Miiiniu .-. i Allison, II. V. Burkley. W. M. Burgess, V. B. Caldwell, F. 8. Cowglll, I V. Crofoot, C. F. Crowley, G. Ij, FJsher, C. C. George, Harold Clifford, C. W. Hamilton, c, R. Hannan, Jr.; O. M. Hitchcock, W. D, Hosrord, A, W. Jetferls, A. F. Jonas, George A. Joslyn, C T. Kountze, F. P. Klrkendall. Arthur Keellne, E. T, Manning, J. A. McHhane, C. G. McDonald, J. J. McMullen, Donald Macrae, Jr.: V. A. Nash, TouIs C. Nash, F. 8. Owen, ' R. C. Peters, J. P. Palmer, K. P. Peck. Stanley notcwater, De F. Richards, J. T. Stewart id, W. 8. Stlllman, E. II. Hcott. J. It. Webster. C. M. Wllhelm. Casper E. Yost, j u. Kennedy, Miss Jessie Millard. Interesting -Vacation. Miss Mona, Cowell. ''daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowell, who la attending 'school afyissar, Is spending a most In teresting spring vacation. While In New York with a party of friends she dined aboard the battceshtp Arkansas In New York harbor. From New York she went to Annapolis, where she attended the officers' dance at the Naval academy. In Washington, where Miss Cowell was the guest of MUs Crowcll, she was right royally entertained by 'Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock and Congressman C. O, tobelt, through whose courtesies she was shown through the White House and was also accorded the privilege of lis tenlng to the debate on the toll esemp tton clause of the Panama canal act, MUs Cowell is now' with her room mate at Vassar. Miss Bettle Alllnson, at her home In Haderfo'rd, .a suburb of Philadelphia, and . will spend Easter there- . , . . She also has ba at Bryn Mawr, where she visited Mjss, tds. Dartqw of Omaha, who la a sttfaent at Bryn Mawr. ' Church Affairs, The women of the First Presbyterian church wilt have an ""Boater sal in the card room of the Colonial, Thursday, April 9, from 10:30 to 6:00 o'clock. There will be Easter eggs, rabbits and novelties for children, as welt as fancy work and cookies and candles. -Home of those in charge are: Mesdames Carrier, C. F. McOrew, C. M. Wllhelm, 11. Y. Cook, W. G. Preston. A. J. Cooley, C. E. Yost. Charles Offutt. J. U Kennedy. Thomas Ktlpatrick, Misses Zeiss, Jessie Millard. April Musicale. Mrs. Samuel Katz and Mrs. Jay B. Kats will give a benefit musicals on the afternoon of April at the residence of Mrs, Jay B. Katz. TM South Thirty, seventh street Mrs, Samuel Kats has arranged a very Interesting program for the last meeting of the Tuesday Morn ing Musicale club. April If, at the resi dence of Mrs. F, A. Nash. Birthday Surprise. Mr. R, V. Wolfe was given a surprise party at hi home, jo 8outh Twenty fifth. Thursday evening, In honor of his birthday anniversary, An Interesting rauslcaj program was given during the evening, also high flva furnished amuse ment, prises being won by Miss Mar. garet Fox and William Quade, The rooms were abloom with spring flowers. The Comes to Spend Birthday With Mother BBBsiSSSSSBBBBBBBHsflBBBBBBBBBB SSsKsSsLSSsflsSSSSs! BBBKBBBsWiBSMTOBSSBBSr BBbSBBBBBBBSBSBSW SBBBSBSBBB Isssr&wWssmllsssaP Ji j sMFsWlTi7 JHscfl table decorations wero Klllarney roses and violets. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. R. IT. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. William Quade. Mr, and Mrs, Emory II. Anderson. Mr. end Mrs. James R. Whttcomb. Mr. and Mra. George P. Montgomery. Mr, and.Mrs.,Phli C.Hgliolz. Mr. and Mrs!' Vllllam0'Donnell. Mr. and Mra. John F. Fox, David City. Mr. and Mr. A.'KTBmlth. Bralnard. Mies MAn&ret Fox, . Miss Catherine Brpwn, , Mr. .Thomas Fox. Mr, Walter If Painter. . Mr. Frank O. Underwood. Matter Clifford Underwood. Et-AVirp Orpheum Party, The Etavlrp club gave a theater party at the -Orpheum Thursday evening fol lowed by dinner at the Paxton. The dining room was decorated In purple and gold. American Beauties woro used as favors. Dancing ,waj part of tho eve ning entertainment. The next party will bo given Tuesday, April Ji, at Chambers'. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. It. C, Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Condlt. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McMahon. Mr. And Mrs. B. J. Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Thorp. Mr. and Mrs, John Merit. Mr. and Mrs. P, E. Owynne, Misses Misses- Grace Bnrber. Aurora Hrown, Andreeson, Maud Pflasterer, Marie Schofleld, Gladys Worrell. May Jncobten, Margaret Orucnlg, Bertha Merx. Mildred limner, 1oolu Grandeen, Adelalno Wycoff, Elsie Farreli, Madeline Bock, Adelalno Specht, Helen Johnson, Francis Thomas, Blanche Hughes, Irene Illgbee, Ann Nebel, Mary PJerrow, Alice English, Fanny Bowen. Messrs. Dr. H. Giant ner, Frank Coulter, A. I& Reynolds.1 A. U Reynolds, Al Kellstrom, William Dana, Henry Nllsson, Oscar Malstrom, Walter Doyle, Charles Assman, Samuel Crozer, F. Bradford, , Trior Andreesen, Burt Miner, M. It. Harris, C. N. Moulin. A. K. Swanson, O. Erlxon. Dora Haarmann, r.smer mcKe, Maria Kuns, IJllla Nelson, Bmlth. Pauline Faulkner, Florence Airor. Amy Kerns, uiapcno sprinxsr, Helxa Rassmussen. Jlelen Urady, Millie jioinu, Messrs. Otto Nielsen. c. it. Swancutt, Whltlock, U W. Knlsht. Claude Rite. William HutsUer, H. H. Hawlay, Robert Hhleids, Eart Elsenhart, G. U'drontleld. W. C. Mann. Stuart Gould. Clarenco Hall, C. M. Tex. Fred Stafford, A. Li. LJerk. X)r. 11. Attwood, Dr. Fred l,agc, Julius Smith, Surprise Party, A surprise parly was given by Mui Charlotte Brewer In honor of Miss Marie Creveston at her home In South Omaha on Wednesday. The evening was spent in music and games. Those present were: Misses Misses Bonlta HoIlenbergorXkra Kendall, Ruth Atkinson. Emma Herman. Theresa 'Feller. Alice Clements, uiara uaney. uiauya uanoton, uiancnn Dianiiem, jscme uenn, Charlotte Brewer, Ayres Kenny, Minnie McBride. liar l Creveston. Messrs. Otcar Oolche, JUton Bmtth, C. Kond. Earl Creveston, Bill Hlnor. Errast Carlson. Clydv Mullen. Stanley Smith, Lewis Volz, Oladys Hlner, Mefsra. Tom Volz, Floyd Mulford. Elmer Woodcook. loyd Atklason. Arthur Dross. , Glen Wiggins. Edward Madden, Milo Crowe, Jllmcr Larjon, P. E. 0, House Party. Mrs. Shropshire, Mrs, Campbell and Miss Mfcymo Hutchinson entertained the guests of Mrs. Bertha Clear-Hughes, who make up a house party at their luncheon for the P. E. O.s on 6aturday. These guests are the state board, In cluding Mrs. Hughes of Omaha. Miss Owens of Bloomlngton, Miss Anna Mor gan of Hebron, Miss Abble Burns of Uni versity Place, Mrs. E. H. Travis of Plattsmouth, Mrs. U R. Spencer of Lex ington, Mra. I T. Andrews of Curtis, Miss Ida Johnson of Lincoln. Alpha Roe Gamma Orpheum Party. The Alpha Roe Gammas entertained at a theater party Friday evening at the HEB ENGAGEMENT TO EASTERN MAN ANNOUNCED. g Orpheum, followed by supper at the Era press Garden. Those present wero Misses Caroline Hansen, Marguerite Lay, Helen Adklsson, Mildred Hansen, Adele Adolpb, Vesta Bhlrley, Lulu Hansen, Lllah Ad Vlsaon, Margery McBride, Margaret Erlckson and Blerer, Birthday Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Babbitt of Flor ence entertained at T o'clock "dinner Sat urday evening- in honor of their daugh ter Emma's ISth birthday anniversary. Those present weres Misses- Mlases ?nr Mwn. Kthel Hersklnd. mLm Pu,ner' Emma Anderson. Mable Anderson. Elsie Brewster. Emma Babbitt, Mrs. Wllber HolUman. Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Babbitt Enjoyable Kensington. Mrs. a- N. Eaton entertained at a kenslngton at her home Friday after noon. The rooms were attractively dec orated In spring flowers. Those present wero; Meadames- Mesdames Joseph Weeth. . C. Brunner Allen H. Chambers, H. N. Craig ' H. G. Powell. , O. jr. SStt. C. O. lxbeok. W. If, Crary. Raymond Young, E. Knapp. ' J. V Marshall, It. 15. Hodda. F. H, Lehnoff. T. D. Olden Clinton Miller. ,aen' Daisy Camp Card Party. ' -Daisy camp, Royal Neighbors 'of Amer ica, wilt give a card party In its hall at Jtth and Ames, next Thursday. Dinner Partv. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sommer entertained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. M. Newman who are enroute to their horn 'in Cleve land, after an extended trip through Call fornla. ' Church Kensington. . The Get-Together kenslngton of the women of the First Presbyterian church, which was held Tuesday afternoon, was WILL MAKE HER HOME IN HONG "0NG, CHINA MRS. CHARLE8 S. LOBINGIER. a decided success, the attendance being over one hundred. At the University Club. The Michigan Alumni association of Missouri Valley has Issued Invitations for a reception and dance to bo given Tues day evening, April 21, at the University club, following tho Michigan Glee club concert at the Btandels theater. Luncheon Invitations. Mrs. Charles Freeman McGrew Issued Invitations Saturday for a luncheon to be given Tuesday, AprlV 14, at her home, 218 South Thirty-eighth avenue. Matinee Luncheon. Mrs. E. E. Mageo entertained six guests at luncheon at the University club Fri day, followed by a box party at tho Orpheum. The table had an attractive decoration of tulips and Jonquils. An April Bride. ine weuaing or miss Edna Vesta AN ford of Hastings. Neb., to Mr. Edward Franklin Kulha of Omaha will take place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Jennto M, Alford, Wednesday evening, April I. After an extended wedding trip to Los Angeles, Cal., to visit Mr. Kul ha's parents, on their return they will make their homo In Omaha, where Mr. Kulha ls(ln the drug business. Chapin-Baldwin Engagement. The engagement Is announced of Miss Dcsdomona Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Baldwin of Elkhorn, to Mr. Horace H. Chapln o Batavia, N. Y. Miss Baldwin has a host of friends here, where she attended the Sacred Heart convent, later going tq the Sacred Heart school In St. Louis. She lias served as mald"6f 'rtonor at the AkSar-Ben ball and .Is a slstqr of Mrs. E. E, SterrJcker or tnis city: Her Omaha friends have often bien entertained at house parties ai ner noma in Kixnorn. Mr. Chapln Is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chapln of Batavia and he Is in the manufacturing buslness.-He erad uated at tho Rensselaer Technical school in Troy, N. Y, ine wedding will take placo In the autumn, Preston-Fletcher Enrap-ement A number of friends were entertained oy miss Edna Fletcher at her home ve. terday afternoon, between the hours' of i ana o o clock, the afternoon being1 pirasantiy spent inrormally and with music. Mrs. Ralph Jennings, a sister of ine nostess. assisted. The luncheon table was prettily dec orated in hearts and Cupids, and also Easter decorations, . From the chandel ier aDove the table hung a yellow crepe bag. Whan the ribbons attached to It were puued. the, written announcement came down amidst rice and confetti: this was read by Miss Hazel BoswelL announcing the engagement of Mlsk Edna Fletcher to Don C. Preston qt vmaha. ' For Brown-Dickey Weddine Partv. in -r. t . - ""rone j-eiera win give a supper i ner noma isaster evening for Miss "ickey and Mr, Blomfleld-Brown. On thA fAltnn,1a Iff . . ... .U.,U.,IH muiiujjr mere win be a metier party and supper at the Omaha ciuo, given by Miss Katherlne Thummel and Mlsa Mary Burkley. For Baron Von Beinolta. Mr. Peter J. Larmon. SOM Davenport street, gave a little affair In honor of Baron von Relnolta Thursday evening. It was entirely "en garoon" and enlivened by mualo and good fellowship In a super lative degree. Among those present were Mr. Helgrcn, leader of the Swedish sing Ing society. "Norden;" Mr, Muerllng. editor of Omaha Posten. and Mr, Lewis Henderson. Entertains at Lunoheon. Mrs. Byron Badger entertaned at i o ciock luncheon last Friday in honni- f Mrs. I. A. JJraden, who leaves soon to make her home in Red Oak, la. Those present were: Meidamei Mesdames R. C. Vermillion, A. D. Majors, p. Es Emmons, William Lyman. J. B. Miller. I. I Van Sant, 8. A. Van Sant. T. J. Farreli. A. F, Jewett. J. B. Smiley. C, A. Campbell. At the Country Club. The first dinner dance this season was given last evening at the Country club by the young married set. Mr. J, T. Stewart, 2d. had charge of arrangements. This was tho same club which gave a number of dances last season. Informal Tea, Mrs, U F. Crofoot was hostess Friday afternoon at an informal tea In honor of Mrs. Meredith Nicholson. For the Future. Tha Slxty-eli club wilt entertain at a special dancing- party Thursday evening at Chambers' academy. Sunday At-Home. Mr. and Mrs. Dreyfus will be at home Sunday, for their sister, Mrs, Jack Koer pel of New York city. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. Hozle Clark will arrive tomorrow morning from Villa Uelvldcre. N. Y, to spend the week with her mother, Mrs. Ella Squires ami to cetebrate her birth day. Saturday Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Pciulrou will go to Kansas City to attend the grand opera. j Mr. and Mrs. Larry Melady nre at Ex celsior Springs, Mo. Mrs. Kdwln Hnobe wont to Chicago ThuMdny for two weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Wheeler returned I Thursday from Panama. Mrs. J. M. McteAlf will return Tucsdav from n stay of several weeks In New , York. , Mrs. Effle Klttleson loft Saturday to be one of tho guests at the Htato farm for , mo week end. Mr M. f?rmnv ami (tenet... -fl- Mary Cooney, of 1'lrtttc Center, Neb., ate ! Visiting at tho home of Mrs. Annie n rnn. Misses Louise Baltey, Martha Noble. Eleanor Carpenter, Lurllc Lathrop and Wlnnlfred Lnthrop iVtt Saturday morning; 1 for Atlantic and, Dcb Molneo, la. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson of Indianapolis has been the guest of her brothor, Mr. Luther Kountze, and Mrs. KoUnUe, th.s week, and plans to return homa Monday. Mrs, J. E. Haarmann is spending the week-end In Lincoln tho guest of her daughter, Miss Elsa, who Is attending the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Haar mann w.n a guest at the Alpha Phi sorority formal, which was held at the Lincoln hotel Saturday evening, Miss Haarmann being a member of this so rority. Personal Mention. Mr, and Mrs. Harry. IC. Harmon have given tip their apartment In New York and have taken a place at 200 Toutlne avenue, Lynhurst. N, J. Mrs. Charlos Loblngler of Manila, P. I., formerly of this city, will be much missed In club and social circles In Manila, when she leaves with her husband, Judgn Lo blngler, for his new post at Hons Kong, China. Miss Mabel Allen, who has been spend ing the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, will leave Sunday night for Bryn Mawr, Pa., to resume her studies at Baldwin school. Miss Allen will spend Eaater Sunday with friends In Atlantic City. Mlsa Ida Darlow will spend part of her Easter vacation In the Bermudas, where she Is going with two or three college friends, and part In New York, visiting her uncles, Gutzon and Solon Borglum. Mr. Clarence Darlow will spend his en tire vacation in New York City. Mr. Clarke Colt and his mother re turned Wednesday from Detroit, where they wero called last week by the Illness of his nephew. Donald Allee, who Is In a serious condition from erysipelas. The boy is 14 and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Allee, formerly of Omaha. His condition was about the same when Mr. Colt left there and little hope was enter tained for his recovery. Michigan Musical Clubs on Long Tour to Include Omaha The Michigan Glee and Mandolin clubs, which appear at the Brandels theater the evening of Tuesday, April 21, have left Ann Arbor and are now swinging around the west on a 6,600-mile trip to the Pa cific coast. Their Itinerary Includes' Grand Rapids, Chicago, St. Louis, Den ver, Laramie. Salt Lake City, Reno, Berkeley, Pasadena, Omaha ahd Rock ford, For the entertainment of the tainted collego musicians while in Omaha the local alumni, with Dr. Claude T. Uren as chairman, have arranged a full pro gram of activities. These will close with a big reception and dance at the Uni versity club after the concert. Invitations for the club affnlr have Just been Issued. Tickets for the concert will be put on sale this week by members of the committee. Smallpox Ambulance' Upset: Chauffeur John Murray of the Health department narrowly escaped Injury Fri day night when the smallpox ambulance which ho was driving turned over at Pink ney street and Florence boulevard. The accident occurred as he was rounding the corner and ho saved himself by clinging to his seat. pn THE PROFESSOR MYSTERY B V WELS HASTINGS 422 BRIAN HOOKER STARTS MONDAY APRIL 13T4J THE BEE'S MAGAZINE PAGE rn 'ssssssssssssssssfc orriCEa xsnn nooi pjuctow block This la the lsxst and best equipped Dental Office la Omaha. Seven chairs, while enamel, sanitary equipment. Employing In The foundation of thU large practice Is High Grade Dentlstr at HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED JUST ANNOUNCED. ssssssssW BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsPiSr fX" tTBl isssssHI BKiii .SSSSBSSSSSrSsTy BBBBBBBBBsV'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPSBBiM Jitss EJnaWAlfocc? FORMER OMAHA BOY ILL IN MONTANA HOSPITAL Edward A. 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