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2-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 24, lu,. JUTDOOR SOCIAL CLUBS OPEN i ffappy Hollow and Country Clubs Have Initial Functions. BENEFIT FOR VISITING" NURSE wnotterlllr" to lie Presented nl the nrnndrl Monday nvenlnsr Many Invitations lunnrit for June Weddings. Snrlnl Cnlrnilnr. eTNDAY -Minneapolis Symphony orrhes tra concert at the Brnndels. t m , Darwin Chcsney, dinner at !APpy Hol low club, for Mlti Henrietta n k and Mi Frances Thrall. MONDAY- -The Butterflies.' at the Brandels, for benefit Visiting Nurse as. soclatlon. Miss Al'ro Tarter, luncheon for Mis Henrietta Flack. Tt'ESDAY Mrs, U. W Wattle, lunch eon tor Mm Charles Allen Miss Marlon Carptnter, dinner for MIm Henrietta Flack at Happy Hollow club; Bonekem-per-Hohrbough wedding. WEDNESDAY Mrs. James McKenna, luncheon lor Mr. H 8. Caldwell and Mlsa Baldwin of Tlora. Pa. ; Mrs. A U, Reed, lunrheon for Jirs. Charles Allen, Lt-A-VIrp smoker at Diets club, C'Q. lumblan circle card party. THl'RSDAY Mlsa Mildred Todd and Mlsa Helen Van Dusen. luncheon at Happy Hollow club for Brownell Hall seniors. Mm. John U Kennedy enter tain for Mrs. Charles Allen, Mr and Mrs Samuel Caldwell entertain for Mrs. Caldwell of Tioga; golden wedding anni versary Mr. and Mrs Abattn Wag goner FRIDAY Mrs J J Brown, luncheon for Mrs CAldwell and Miss Baldwin of Tioga, opening dinner-dance, Seymour Lake club women golfers meet at Happy Hollow club, lo a. in. BATl KDAY-Openlng of Field cltm with dinner and dance; Junior play, Brown ell Hall; Mlns Helen lJaatmnn and Miss Dorothy Smith, luncheon at Happy Hol low club for Hrownell Hall seniors; dinner and dance nt Country club and Happy Hollow club; Mies Hazel and Miss Carol Howard, dinner for Miss Henrietta Dark; opening Carter I.nke flub; Miss Helen Smith, luncheon for Miss Henrietta Flack. Society Is busily occupied for a time with country club openings. Visiting Nurse benefits, spring weddings, sym phony concerts and recitals. Miss Margaret Falrchlld of Santos, 23razll, who Is the guest of Mis Margaret JtiePherson, ha arrived In time to be one of those who have been called upon to assist with the performance of 'The Butterflies." for the benefit of the Visit lng Nurse association. A number of Parisian gowns are necessary for the proper production of this play and aa Ills Falrchlld has Just returned from Paris, she was able to supply the defic iency. Miss Marie McShane, who haa charge of the decorating, ha received numerous contributions to perfect the setting of the play Mrs. P C. Morlarty, Mrs. Victor Rose water and Miss Clara Thomas have charge of the sale of home-made candy which will be made between the acta and will be assisted by little Misses Ger trude Peycke, Helen Roger and Harriet "Walters, who will dlstrubute the candy to those In the boxes, and Masters Her bert Roger. Milton Rogers, Rudyard Norton, Harknes Kountze, James Con nell, Ellison Vlnsonhater and John Welsh, who will sell the candy in the body of the house. Invitations Issued. Invitation have been received In Omaha for the wedding of Mr, Clement E. Chase, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clement Chue of this city, and Miss Helen Kel sey, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. H. Reeve Keley bf Toledo. -The ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride's parents, at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday eve ning. June 10. The bride I an attractive young woman, one of a family of seven sitters and one brother. All ot her ulstets will serve ss attendants and MUM O.r mtllta Chase, who is visiting in New York City, yiM alio be ono nt the t tendants. Mr. Philip Chase will bo h'.a brother's best man. Mr. Chase attends Kent school at Kent, Mass., and will go to New York City to meet Miss Cntue. and then go on from there to Toledo. Omaha guests at the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase ' with their daughter, Miss Helena Chase, who will be on Of the' flower girls, Mrs. B. M. Fairfield may go on for the. wedding. Miss Mellon. Butterfleld of Minneapolis 1 also going. Mr. Chase and hia bride will mnke their home In Pittsburgh, where Mr. Chase Is .associated with the well known bridge builder, Mr. Ralph' Modjeskl, nnd i chief Inspector for the Pittsburgh of fice. European Travelers.. , Many Omahans who have spent the winter abroad will remain over, there, for some time longer, spending Part ot the summer In touring. Among thoso- who will milt for the other sida next month :ue Dr. unl Airs A F. Jonas and Mrs, Wright of Carroll, la. They plan to sail n'ojtit I ho mMdIp o' June and will he gono two month. spending the greater vart of the time In Germany and later vUltln.1 London and Paris and other points f irtarvst Messrs. Clarence and Droxel Slbberiisen sailed Friday from Nsw Yo.'k City for Copenhagen, They will be lolneJ later by their mother, Mrs. I. glbbunsen. md her eon, Albert. Mr. Blb'ternsen cr.n templates going over later In thu Macon Mrs. Charles Green, who has been spending the winter In Florence. Italy, recently entertained at tea for the Omaha people sojourning there, including Mrs. John Bourke and the Misses Bourko, Mrs. Warron Rogers, Mis Mildred Rog ers and Mr. and Mrs. David A. Baum and Miss Margaret Baum. The party then, took the motor trip to the Italian lakes and Venice. Mr and Mrs. Baum have gone to Pari, to remain until June 1, when they will go to London. Friends of Mr. and Mrs, C. N. Diets have received card from them at Havre, where they tent ' wfreltss to Mr. and Mrs. Gould Diets, and party, who were- at Port Said' They will meet In Paris, Leary-Muruhy Invitations. Mr. and, Mrs. Michael Ryan Murphy issued Invitations yesterday for the wed ding ot their daughter. Ml Josephine Alice, to Mr. Norbert Cornelius Leiry. The ctremony will take place Wednes day morning. June 10. at Jl o'clock at St.' Peter's church. Following the ceremony there will be a buffet breakfast at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. Miss Helen Murphy will be maid of honor and the bride's only attendant Mr- Edward Leary brother of the groom, w.ll be bit man, and the -ushers will be Messrs. Har old Thompson. Kdward Murphy. Arthur McShansADd Dr. Louis Bushman. The young couple will be at home after August 1 at apartment i, the Lorenzen. For linooln Visitors. Mrs. W. A. Millard entertained the Tuesday TraveJ club of Lincoln t lunch eoi at the Vnlversity club. Thursday. Those present were Miss Blanche Garten. Mrs. Ernest Ames, Mr. Fred Sander, Urs. Howard Klrkpatrlck, Mrs. Olive Se- s PRIZE F0R P0ISE AND GRACE AT WELLESLEY. jorme, bolt, Miss Georgia Field, Miss Harriet Spalding, Mis Ida Robblns, Ml Mlllnda Stuart, Miss Ellen Gere, Ml France Gere, all of Lincoln,, and Mr. W, A. Millard ot Omaha. Wins Honor at Dana Hall. Miss Reglna Connell, daughter ot Or. and Mrs. R. W. Connell, who is attend ing school at Dana Hall, Wcllesley col lege, won second place In a contest fpr Poise and; carriage; 'which was held In the gymnasium elnsses at that school, eighty young women woro eligible to enter the contest frop - a class ot almost 300, and the contest was narrowed down tp Miss Connell nnd the young woman who was Awarded the silver cup. At Happy Hollow. Spring flowers brightened the tables at Happy Hollow Inst evening, when the club was formally opened for the sea son with a dinner ltnco. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Howe entertained nt one of the larg:r dinner partloj In honor of a number of guest from Lin coln, Covers were placed for Miss Vivian Howland, Miss Irene Johnson, Mr. P. Craig Spencer, Mr. Reed Dawson and Mr, Russell Israel, all ot Lincoln, and the Misses Helen, Kdlth and Marlon Howe and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. II. 1. Adams entertained as their dinner guests: Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. MrolgiU. Mr. and Mra. Willis Todd. Master Marlon Adams. Dining with Mr. and Mm. J. T. Brown- lee were: Mr. and Mrs. Oraliam BrndtiW. Mrs. K. M. Marshall of Plt'.buth. V Miss Haxel Evans. Mr. Paul Bradley. Other dinner parties were given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding, who had a family dinner for ten. The .following reservations for dinner were made: Messrs. 1 Messrs. J. P. O'Keefc. 4. G. AV. Sumner, 8. Dr. J. E. Pulver, 1 J T. Bertwell. s, C. It. Moer, i. W. H. SmatV. 1 Walter Peterson. 2. 3. J. Mellck, S. Lloyd 8. Smith. S. W. K, Hhafer, S. II. G. Strelghl. 2. Chnrle H. Marley, & 1? K. Klmberley, t II L. Reed, 4. U. tt. McCague, S. Hurl H. Burket. 2. J. M. Akin. 5. It. N. Booth. Z. James Burncss, t. Harry 8. Byrne, 4. Albert Kdholm, S. F.. 8 Folsom. 2. J. 1- Baker. :. B. H. Dunham, 4 J. M. Gilchrist, 4. II. C. Freeman. J. E. W. Gotten. 6. J. K. Goodrich. 1 J. W. Hamilton. 3 W. J. lUye. i. Guy Liggett t W. A Leet. C. J. Lyon, t. Harold Van Dusen. 2. w. k. McFftriami, i P. F. Peterson, i A. Klewlt. 4. T. H. McCague, 1 W. G. Sliver. K Rryce Cruwford, i K. W. Arthur. S. C. R. Sherman, 4. O. K. Michel, 2. H. H. Loomlv J. A. O",mor?4. A. I. CrclRh.2. a. W. Noble. 2. G. M. Dui kei. 2. K. A. Pegau. i Ira W. Porter. 4. KlmerR Porter. "J. R. A. Ralph. 7. W. M Ralnbolt. 2. R. W. Reed, 4. W. C Roe. 4. Frank Robblnr, i B It. Roblson. 1 It. 8. Tr'mble, ! D C. Delhler. 3 J. M. q Han, 2. Roger P. llolman. 4, Wi W. glnbaunh. i. A. T. KIopp. S. F. J. 'Norton. 2. H. U. Lemtro. . R. Dempnter. 1 , U 8. McConnell. 4. 1L P. Rose, r. Surprise Party. Mis Ruth Sllne wa tendered a surprise party Frjlay cVen'ng by a number of her friend. Those present were: Misses Helen. Thlsser Helen Vandercreek. Jessie Matleld, Ottlo Lubk. Helen Crawford, Hazel Bmith. Ruth Btlne. Mines Clara Shaft. Ruth Aloorn, Mlldrtd Tompsett. Mary Gbbs, Frances Latham, Myrtle Benson', Messrs. ' 1 Ralph Parker, Henry Neff. Edward Deppc, Edward Jorgensen. Lester Rlglxe. Messrs- a?!0," "Vt i Foster Jacob, Lester Latham. i fii ni, Luo'en Pettinglll. Earl Noel. Dallas Baker. Eastern Star Kensington. Mrs. Chad Erwln wss hostess for a large Kensington Thursday afternoon fr Vesta chapter, Order of the Eastern tur. Mrs. Anns, Simpson, grand secretary for Nebraska, wss the honor guest. flix.ty guetts were present- This chapter will entertain at the Masonic home in I'Utts i mouth Juno H The committee tn -htrpu! of the kentlngton Includes Mosdsmss U f BSBSsEl ' 8 ' A. Sehefflln. W J. Hunter. D. O. King. T. F. Faulkner. W. S. Carten, A. C. Ad wcrs. B. F. Ieavenworth, O. Bnret, Dr. Eleat.or Dnlley. At the Country Club. The Country club was formally oper.el as', ctenlng with a dinner dance, when i early 3M members attended. The next large affair scheduled for the i ountry club will be the nen Greet Piny- rr, who will be at the club Wednesday e.enlng, June 17. A table d'hote dinner v. ill precede the play. Last evening Mr. M. C. Peter, pruri ent of the club, and Mrs. Peters gav-i the largest dinner party, when their guests were seated at the large rour.! table in the green cafe. Covers -xit lla'ed for thirty-six guest. Mr and Mrs. Frank Hamilton en.er- talned Mr nnd Mrs. F. A. Brogan. Air nnd Mrs. Henry Wyman. Mr and Mr. C. XV. Hamilton Mr and Mr. E, P. Peek. Mr and Mrs. O. W. Wattles . Mrs t harles Allen. M si Lynn Curtis. Dr Bridges, Mr Karl Gannett. Sirs, Ben Gallagher entertained tlic members of the party that made the Panama .trip together last winter, Ir.n.u .-In- Mr and Mrs. John A. MeHhafe M nnd Mrs. O. C. Redlck. Miss Uurkley. Mli Marv Uurkley. Mr Ben Gallagher. Mr Paul Gallagher. Mr and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson had as their guests at dinner: Mr and Mrs, Charles C. George. Mr and Mrs Clement Chase. Mr and Mrs. Walter B, McCormkk had as their guests: Mr and Mrs, Ward Burgess. Mr and Mrs. Glen C, Wharton. Mr and Mrs. Moshrr Colpetzer. With Mr Luther Drake were: Mr nnd Mrs. A. L. Roed. Dr and Mrs. J. B, Summer. Mr and Mrs, Joseph Barker. Mr nnd Mr. F. W. Clarke had with them Mr nnd Mr. J. C. French. Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Davt. Mr. nnd Mr. John H. Butler. Together were; Miss Elizabeth Congdon. Miss Caroline Congdon, - Miss cinra Bull of Pasadena. Mr. Cuthbert Potter. Mr. Lawrence Brlnker.. With Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerome Magee woro. Mr, and Mrs. K. H. Bprague. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Foye. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Burns. In another party were: Miss Anne Gltford, Mlsa Frances Hochstctler. Mr. Newrnan Benson. Mr, Fred Dougherty. Together were: ' Miss Mildred Buthr. Mis Isabel VI .onhaler. Mr. "Willard Butler. Mr. John Caldwell. Several of the larger parties wjre Dutch treat affair. One Included: Mr, and Mrs, Barton Millard. Mr. and Mrs. George Redlck. Mr. and Mr. Ross Towle. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Roberls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keogh. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clarke. Another Dutch treat party Included. Mr. nnd Mrs. John L. Kennedy. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doorly. Mr. Samuel Doorly of New Jersey. Mr. and Mr. Samuel Caldwell. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Keellne. Miss Frances Wessells. Mr. Randall Brown. Mr. C. L, Deuel. Mr. Elmer Cope. With Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stout were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bucholz. . Mr. nnd Mrs, H, O. Edwards. Mr. nnd Mrs. R.. F. Kloke. Together were: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Huntley. . Mr, and Mrs. E. S, Westbrook. Dr. and Mrs C. A Hull. Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Swobe. Mr. C. B. Keller was hoit at one of the dinner parties when his guests were: Mr. nnd Mrs, H. H. Baldrtge. Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Coles. Mr, Doane Keller, Dining with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Eton were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn. Mrs. Edward Hayden. Mrs. Eva Wallace, Mrs, Ben Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tukey, Mr. Stockton Heth nnd Mr. Ben Warren formed an other dinner party. There were several parties of four in cluding Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred Hamilton and Mr, and Mrs. J. T, Stewart Jrt, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnsler, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Wood, Miss Ellznbeth Plckena and Mr. Kenneth Paterson. In one party were Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Prltchett, Miss Louise Dinning, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Miss Mellora Davis, Mr, Harrimcn' ot Nw York, Mr. Charles Crane of Chicago and Mr. Frederick Hub- bell and Mr. Milton Denman of Dcs Moines, Concert Parties. The concert to be given bv the Mlnnt' apolls Symphony orchestra Sunday after noon will be at 3 o'llo.t n stead nf i o'clock as originally snniunol. A large number of theater parlle will be glen. Among those entertaining patties ot fnur. six or eight guests will be; Mm. Thimis Kllpatrlck. Mrs. C. W. Hamilton. Mu, H. V. Uurkley. Mrs. H. O. S'imney, Mrs. L. F. Crofoot, Mrs. Herman Kounlx?, Misses Millard, Miss Cora Schwartz, Miss C. O. Brown. MUs Agnes WltVhsm, Mrs. A. It. McFarland, Mr. R. O. Drake. Mr. Herbert Rogers, Mr. Max Martin. Drama Section Entertained. Mrs, J. M. Bateman entertained the members of the drama section, Associa tion ot Collegiate Alumnae, at a kentlng ton at her home Saturday afternoon. In honor 'of MUs Eva Marty, who leaves next week to be gone all summer. Studio Tea. Mist Cora Bchwartx. enterttlned at studio tea for her pupils Saturday af ternoon between the hours of 4 nJ Clutters of bridal wreath and peonits made an attractive decoration for the rooms. Mis Schwarts presented wirl of her pupils In a group of songs by mod ern composers. Evening Bridge. Mr? and Mrs. Robert Gantt entertained atan evening bridge party Saturday In honor ot Miss Grace Rohrbough and Mr. Wllhclm Bridges Bonekemper of Port' land, whose weeding will take place Tues day evening. Klllarney roses were used In, decorations and the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Owen, Missouri vanty. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Morrison. Mis Orace Rohrbough. Mist Wills Spier. St. Joseph. Mr. Wllfielm Bridges Bonekemper, Port isna. Mr. Merle Rohrbough. For Hrs. Stone, Mrs. Harold Olfford entertained at luncheon Saturday at her home n honor Of Mrs. David Stone of Honolulu, H. I. who Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A Hoagland. Informal Dancine Party. Mm Haze) I'pdlke entertained at an Informal dancing party Friday evening at her home In honor of her cousli., Laurence Updike, who has recently re turned from Eurppe. Farewell Party. Mlsa Ono Worley entertained at her home Friday evonlng In honor ot Miss Clnra Peterson, who sails next mnmtt for Europe to spend the summer. Twol o guests were present at the farewell pnrty Wedding Plans. Tho wedding of Miss Ann Dennis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John R, Dcnnln, and Mr. II, D. Neely, eon of Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Neely, will be celebrated Wednesday evening, June 3, at the homo of the bride. Rev. A. 8. D. Clarke, for merly pastor of the Lowe Avenue Prei byterlan church In thl city and no pastor pf the Second Presbyterian church of Evanston, 111., will arrive to offlsiule at this wedding and will be the guet of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Neely. Tho at tendants will Include Mrs. Walter Hopi well ot Tekamah, matron of honor; Mls Margharetta Burke, maid of honor, and Mr. Clifford Calkin and Miss Alloe Ka'.o of Des Moines, who will stretch the rib. bons. Mr. Charles. McLaughlin will be best man. Hewlett-Cook Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cook announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary aiicc, ana Mr. f. r. k. Hewlett of Rapid City, 8. D. The wedding will be T celebrated in the fall. Mr. Hewlett will arrive this morning for a few days' visit. Brando-Stirling, The marriage ot Miss Mabel Stirling, daughter of Mr. and Mr. H. J. Stirling, and Mr. Eugene Everett Brando will Im celebrated Thursday evening, June IS, et the home of the bride. A reception .vlll follow the ceremony. Parker-Bradley Announcement. The marriage of Miss May Bradley. daughter of Mr. Marianne Bradley, and Mr. Frederick H. Parker will be cele brated Wednesday evening, June 3. For Spring Brides. Mis Marie Hodge entertained at an In- formil kemlngton at her home Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Grace Rohr bough and Miss Georgia Patterson. Th guests were members of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and fourteen were present In Honor of Confirmation. Mr. and Mrs, Sol S. Ooldstrom will receive Sunday. May 31st, with Mr, and Mrs. Meyer Klein, at their home. 3oi0 H. P WHITMORE 'V ART DEALER S"; ft." '-? o ; MONDAY, MAY 25th and continues for ono week -open evenings. Neely-Dennis Wedding .-BSSsSSSSSSSSBB. jtT jjftj dPy SBSSS jj Jk Clifford Calkins Harney street, in Jionor of the confirma tion of Lucllo Goldstrom and Irvln Klein. Kappa Kappa Gamma Banquet. Mrs. ' Wnlter Hopewell and Miss Ade laide Thomas ot Tekamah, accompanied by Mlsa Ruth MacDonald and MUs Alice Duval, left Saturday morn)ng for Lin coln to attend, the Kappa Kappa Gamma banquet Saturday evening at tho Lincoln hotel. High School Party. High school friends ot Mr. George Brod- erson wero entertained at a party Friday evening at his home, ISIS Plnkney street. Those present were: Misses Lucllo Helme, Lillian Curtis, Rosa Hansen, Lily Hansen, Thelma smith, Helen McNamara, Helen Poy, Messrs. Lee Booth, Kenneth Wnlker. Earl Munroe, Ralph Chambers, Roy Platner, Wendell Klrchner, Misses Margrette Highly, Frances Lynch, Delia Dally, Helen More. Eleanor Galughcr, Winifred Dolan, Frances Warren. Messrs. Oscar Olson, Wlllard McNamara, Harvey Olson, Henry Hansen, Erwln Nielsen, George Broderson. Graduation Notes. Miss Harriet Metx and Mies Eleano. Mackay are members of this year's grad uating class at Mount Vernon seminary. Washington, D, C. The commencement exercises will take place Thursday at the New Wlllard hotel. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. J. R. Ervlne of Lincoln Is visiting ANNOUNCES . an EXHIBITION; of Rare, Highly interesting and Choice riental Exhibition Commences The Well Known Oriental MR. HOVSEP Party lies WalbevHopewelX at the homo of her daughter. Mrs. Charles' II Ashton. Mis Bess Monsky left Saturday for Chicago, to be gono four wcelis. - Mrs. Ben Milder left Saturday morning for a three weeks' visit to North Platto,' Neb. Miss Anna Bishop has been the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. Edward P. Peck. Miss Agnes Moran left Thursday even ing ror Washington. D. C, to visit her sister. Mr. Hal Brady of Cheyenne arrived the ' early part of the week' and la with his parents, Mr. ond Mrs. John S, Brady, for a visit. Miss Margaret Falrchlld of Santos, Bra zil, is the guest ot Miss Margaret Mc Pherson. The young women attended the tamo school. Mrs. Walter A. Flelshcr and small son of Philadelphia, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kohn, left Thurs day for their home. Registering at the Hotel McAIpln, New Tork City, from Omaha the last wek havo been Mr. J. A. Whalen, Mr. E. E. Lltz, Mr. A, Doovey. Mrs. Stanley Hartman of Chicago Is expected in Omaha this week to visit her father, Mr. Albert Cahn. Ad Personal Mention bg mfwyp Mr. Robert Plnkerton will return on Wcdnceday from the Wentworth Mili tary academy at Lexington, Mo., to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Plnkerton. Mr. H. W. Grcfe. secretary of the State Board of Health, Dcs Moines, and Fred H. Hartwell, an attorney ot LaCrosse. Wis., are the guests of Dr. Lee Edwards nnd will remain over Sunday. Mrs. J. de Forest Richards, with her mother, Mrs. Callahan, and Miss Char lotte Callahan, will leave June 1 for At lantic City, where they will spend tho summer at the Marlborough-Blenhelm. Mrs. Harry W. Gregg of Texas City, Tex., Is expected June 1 to make a short visit with Misses Blanche and Grace Sor enson, 333S Harney street. Lieutenant and R ugs Display Rooms South Sixteenth Street City National Bauk Building. ' 411 Raj Expert and Connoissear NAHIGIAN, in charge Mrs. Gregg were formerly stationed at Fort Omahn. Personal Mention. Mrs. Harry O Steel is t Immanuel hospital, where she underwent nn opera tion for her throat. , Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Clarke expect to move from the Wlnonn next week to the new Knickerbocker apartments dn Thirty eighth and Jones streets. Master Joseph Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Harding jnd a 10-year-old violinist of this city, gave two concerts last week, one in Blanco. la., and one in Whiting. Ia. Mr. T. J. Rogers returned Thursday from several weeks' stay In New York with her sister. Mrs. Latey. Mrs. Rogers Is at present with her daughter. Mrs Frank Keogh, but will occupy her npatt ments nt the Colonial later. Mr. W. R. Bennett, who went to Roches ter, Minn., with his brother-ln-lnw, Mr. Louis Doup. last week, returned Wednes day to Omaha and reports that Mr. Doup Is 'mprovlng, but will remain there prob ably a month longer, under treatment by Dr. Mayo. Mrs. Doup will remain with her husband. Ralph Cohn is Painfully Injured by an Automobile Ralph Cohn. 12-yar-son of Rabbi and Mrs. Frederick Cohn, suffered painful in juries B'rtday evening, when he was run down at Sixteenth and Leavenworth streets by an automobile belonging to a man who gave his name as Alexander and Address as Forty-third and Hamilton streets. The youngster was on his way home from the ball game and transfer ring cars at the crossing when the acci dent occurred. Witnesses eay that Alexander, coming south on Sixteenth etreet, made the cor ner turn going west on the left-hand side of Leavenworth, knocking the youth down and passing over him before the car was stopped. Fortunately none ot the. wheels passed over the bedy and the hurts sustained from contact with sharp corners of the underhanglng engine, amounted to bruises qn tne head and body and a badly lacerated right leg. The vlcltlm was given medical aten tion and taken to his home at 1302 South Twenty-ninth avenue. MAKING ROOM FOR NEW GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK Moving has begun in the Board of Trade building to make room for the proposed new German-American bank. The hank fixtures will not be ready until August 1. according to Dr. Fred R. Baker, the pres ident, but changes are already being made on the second floor of the building to make room for the C. W. Hull com pany's wholesale department. A. C. Jewell haa already moved out and J. E. Von Do'rn will move Monday. Allan & Reyn olds will also vacate second floor spate very soon. ' The Hull company's retail offces will fake quarters in the largo room with Fnrnam treet entrance, to b vacated bj a barber shop. 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