2-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 7, 1914. CHARMING 1914DEBI1TANTES Several Young Omaha Girl to. Make Formal Bow in Society. MANY LARGE JUNE WEDDINGS Ont-of-Torrn Gntili Arriving for the AVrhMrr-Ilreson Weddtnir Tues day llTrnlntc nl All SnlnU Church. Promised Buds for Omaha Society Soclnl Calr.ndnr. SUNDAY Mr. John Daugherty, supper at Country club for Miss Katherlne Dee eon and Mr. Jack Webster. Miss Eliza beth Pickens, supper at Country club for Miss Mary Denman, Mr. Mlton Den man and Mr Fred Hubbtll of Dcs Moines. Mis Marguerite Murphy, sup per for Miss Mary McM&nUs and Mr John Glasgow. MONDAY Hchearsal of Webster-Deeson weddlns. folk-'ed by dinner at Country club. Mrs. T. U. Davis, Monday Bridge club. Mrs. Victor Caldwell, luncheon for Mrs. II. 8. Caldwell and MUs Bald win. Mr. Paul Wernher. bridge parly TCESDAY-Webster-Berson wedding at All 8alnts' church, followed by reception at home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O Uceeon, Creche card party, Country club. Mrs, G. 11, Pratt, luncheon for Mrs. J T Justus at Field club. Mrs. J. B. Uoyd, btldgn party for Mrs. It. 8. Caldwell and Miss Baldwin. Mrs. T. J. Nolan, luncheon at Happy Hollow club for Mrs, Klmcr Porter and Mrs. Felix Despecher. Dlnner-danco at Happy Hollow. WEDNESDAY Mrs. J. M. Mctcalf, lunch eon for Mrs. Henry Estabrook. Leary Murphy wedding at SL Peter's church. THURSDAY Mrs. J. P. Fallon, luncheon at Field club for Mrs. Elmer Porter and Mrs. Felix Despecher. Km DAY "The Tempest," at Hanscom Park, Welloaley college benefit.' Wo men golfers. Country club. Mrs. E. E. Pterrlcker, tea for Miss Desdemona Baldwin. Dinner-dance. Seymour Lake country club. Columbian Circle, card party. SATURDAY Mrs. James McKcnna, luncheon for Mrs. Charles Allan. Dinner-dance at Country, Field, Happy Hol low and Carter Lake clubs. There will be at least nine charming debutantes this autumn, which fact gives promise for a brilliant social season. Last year there were, but two, Miss Mens Davis and Miss Lucille Bacon. Per hops some of those who had planned to come out last year bbjected to starting their social career In 1013, for of the young women who will be Introduced this autumn finished school last year. Nearly all of the debutantes this season formerly attended Brownoll Hall, and quite a number belonged to the sarhe sorority. Most of the young" women who 'are to be Introduced during the season will make their first public appearance at tht Ak-Sar-Ben ball, where they will be spe cially honored In attending her majesty, the queen. One of the first debut receptions, this fall will be Riven by Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith for their daughter. ,MUs Harriet Huntington Smith,. This recep tion will be at their home sometime In November, Mss Eleanor Mackay, daughter of Rev. and Mrs, T. ?,Mapkay, .What has .Just finished sehbolv tias' -been invited to re ceive with Mrs. Smith and Miss Har riet Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and fam- I lly sail June IS from Boston on the La conla, to spend- the' summer In Europe. Miss Frances" Hochstetler, another debutante, will also spend the summer In Europe and sails Tuesday ,wlth her father. Miss Hochstetler attehded school lost year at Ely .Court,"" and had plan ned to sperid fart of last winter in Europe, but the trip was postponed until this summ'er. ' Miss Stella ThummU, 'who graduated last week from Ely Coiljt, arrived here yesterday with h'er mother, arid Miss Marion Kuhn. who has been visiting In tho east Both Miss Kuhn '"and Miss Thummcll make their debuts this fall. Miss Marie Stewart,- the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. Stewart of Council Bluffs, haa a host of friends In Omaha Interested In her social career. Miss Stewart attends Brlarclltf school In New York, and la visiting re latives of Mrs. Stewart in New Jersey until about June 11. when she will go to New Haven to attend the Yale senior eek. Miss Stewart will be tht guest of Donald McFerren, 'who visited at the Stewart home last summer und will he caperoned by Mrs. McFerren. After the Yale exercises Miss Stewart and the Mc Ferrens will motor up to Now Ltmdon for the races and then motor back to Chicago. Miss Harriet Met and Miss Eleanor Mackay have ust finished school at Mrs, Bomers' In Washington, D. C The former arrived home ' the first of the week and has as her guest, her room .mate. Miss Miles of Los Angeles: Miss Mackay returned home yesterday after spending the week as the guest ot Miss Marlon Pierce, cousin ot Miss Kathtrine Beeson, who ha been giving a house party, at her home In Lafayette, Ind. Miss Anne Olfford. who finished school at Ely Court last year, and Miss Eugenie Patterson, who attended school in Wash ington. D. C, are the other two debu tantes, making nine so far -who will be formally introduced this fall. Wefcjter'Beeaon Wedding Party. Miss Katherlne Beeson and Mr. Jack Webster, whose wedding Tuesday even ing will be one of the large social events ot the season, are being much enter talned. Wednesday evening the ushers entertained at an enjoyable motor plcnlo to Blair; Thursday evening Tar. and Mrs. Harold Pritchett gave a box party to see Omar, the Tentmaker;" Saturday -even- ing Miss Elizabeth Bruce and Misses Elizabeth and Menle Davis gave dinner party at the Country club In their honor; this evening Mr. John Daugherty enter tains at supper at the Country club for the wedding party, and Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. u. Beeson wlU give a dinner at the Country club, following the church rehearsal. A large number of out-of-town guests are arriving for the wedding. Mr. and Yrs. Harry Byram will arrive Monday fem Chicago: Mrs. R. P. Jennings of Berkeley, Cal arrived Friday for tht wedding of her niece. Miss Beeson, and the maid of honor. Miss Marlon Pierce, who Is a couslu, and her parents. Mr and Mrs. O. W. Pierce, Jr., from Lafay- ette. Ind. Mrs. John L. Miller, grand mother of the bride, Is expected Monday, end Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Greene of Lincoln also, Among the guests at the wedding will be a number of Lincoln people, who will motor up Tuesday. Miss Harriet Gillette of Sheridan, Wye, another gradu ate ot Mrs. Bomers' school this June. arrived Thu"rdayyith her. mother, and they are guestt bf Jr. anJy$Jw O. w. Hcldrega unta after u weoaing, I IBgeagMgHki. lLLHbL itsintsHst Tuesday evening. Mlsa Pierce had her wedding" slippers that is, the pair sne will wear at tho wedding In a separate box, which she left under the "berth In the drawing room, and the loss was not discovered untlt the train was on Its way to Lincoln. Officials, trainmen awl porters galore were put on the trail of the lost shoes. After telephoning ahead they were fin ally found and given Into the safe keep ing of the station master at Lincoln and returned to Omaha on the next train, which left there an hour later. The loss of the slippers caused much anxiety, as they are an unusual shade and were made ot the same material aa the gown, and, of course, could not be duplicated. BrideB of the Week. Miss Florence Liver, daughter pt Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Liver, became the bride and Mrs. AVard Burgess with their fam ilies all expect to spend August there and plan to" take motor tripe from there. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns have taken a cottage at OkoboJI on Omaha beach, and leave here July 1. Mrs. Ben Gal lagher will open the cottage she had last year about the some time. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Hurley IMoorlicud have engaged cottages, tho former on Dixon beach and tho latter on Pike's point Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pler pbnt and Mr, and Mrs. Howard Smith will occupy tho same cottage they had last summer. Mr. Walter Page, Mr. F. 8. Cowglll and Mr. C. W. Hull expect to go east In July to be the guests of Mr. L. F. Cro foot on his yacht during the .annual cruise of tho New York Yacht club, of which Mr. Crofoot la a member. At the Country Club. Tho largest dinner party at the club Saturday evening was given by Miss Elizabeth Bruce, Miss Elizabeth Davis and Mies Menlo Davls In honor ot Miss Katherlne Beeson and Mr. Jock Webster. Covers were placed for: Misses Misses Katherlne Beeson, Mnry Denman Marlon Pierce of Des Moines, of Lafayette, Ind.; Hnrriet Gillette of Lucy Hawk of Sheridan. Wyo,; Battle Creeks-Mich. Louise Dinning. Mildred Butler, Elizabeth Bruce, I'-iizuucm jt-icitens, i'-nzaoein uavis. Menlo Davis Messrs Jack Webster, jonn unugncrty, Harry Koch, Rood Peters, Frank Sclbv. John Caldwell, liaymnna iow. Kenneth Patterson, Off for Tikit atlct Seashores. PmahanaiHn ehort)yf& off to the seashore, ttkee ind re obtains. Mr. and Wri Arthur J&eUne will leave within a week for thelr-rarlch In the foot hills of the Rockies. A number of Omaha people plan to go to the Massachusetts eoait this summer nd will hve opiugta at wianno. Mr and Mr. Joseph Barker and fam lly leave the latter part of this month for WJmp. 'Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wat tled, Mr. and Mrs. A. U Reed and Mr. Messrs Fred Hubbell of Des Moines, Milton Denman of Des Moines, Gerald Wharton,. Wlllard Butler, Ware Hall, uen uauagncr. Mr. and Mrs. llalnh Peters. Mr. nd Mrs. Harold Pritchett Mrs. Herman Kountzo entertained dinner last evening for Mr. Henry D. Estabrook of New York City, Th. guests were: General and Mrs. John C Cqw'InV .' ' Mr. and Mr. O. W. Wattles. Mr. and Mr. John S. Brady. Mr. and Mr, John A. McHhane, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wakeley,. Mr, and Mrs. John L. Webster. Mrs. H. D. Estabrook. Mr. Charles E, Squares. Mrs. J. M. Metcalfe. Miss Carrie Summers. Mr. C. 1 Deuel had a hla dinner guest last evening: Mr. and Mr. Henry Doorly. Mr. and Mr. John L. Kennedy. ' Mr. and Mr. 8. H. Caldwell, Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lako. Mrs, Samuel Doorly ot New York. Mrs. Arthur Keellno. Miss France Weasels, Mr. Elmer Cope. Mr. Stockton Heth. Mr. and Mr. E. P. Peck gave a dinner party and had a guestst Dr. and Mrs. J. B Rummers, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker. Mr. David Stone ot Honolulu. Mrs. R. B. H. Bell ot Kearney. Dr. WV Q. Bridges. . Mr. Earl Gannett. European Travelers Mr. and Mrs. William Balrd will sail shortly for a trip abroad and plan to spend several weeks visiting In Scotland, where Mr, Balrd ha relative. Mrs. S. F. Neble and daughter. Mis Franoe Neble, plan to. sail from New York for Denmark on the steamer Helllg Olav. The captain of the steamer la a friend of Mr. Neble. While In Denmark they will visit Mrs. Neble' father. Mr. and Mrs. Victor White have en gaged passage on La Touratne, sailing June 27 from Montreal, the same boat on T hlch Dr. and Mrs. Despecher will saU. Mr. Lake Deuel went over to Chicago Wednesday to meet hi fiancee. Mlsa . - g ufex ' m k . i .v sbbbibbibbbbbbbbw WILL SING AT HAPPY HOLLOW SATURDAY. aMgflgggHr?y LsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVIbbbbbbbbbbbbbV f, JJBBBBBRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBISBBBBBBBBBBBBBbW WES? EsUIMksllllK Mildred Rogers, and her mother, Mr, j Warren Rogers, who landed on the Im perator Wednesday from five month abroad. They are expected In Omaha this week. Eeturns from Brussells. tils Luella Anderson I visiting her parent, Mr. and Mr. Frank Anderson. Mis Anderson has been studying violin for three years with Oscar Back of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. In addi tion to hor studies. Miss Anderson was tho Brussels correspondent ot the Musi cal Courier. She expect to Return to Brussels this fall to contlnuo her studies and her work for the Musical Courier. Before, .going abroad Mlas Anderson taught .at Mornlngslde college, Sioux City. 7 . At the Field. Club. Mr. C. II. Pratt will entertain forty guests at luncheon at the Field club Tues. day in honor ot her sister, Mr. L. C. Justus ot Blusston, Ind. Mrs. J. P. Fallon will entertain at a farewell luncheon at the Field club Thurs day In honor of Mr. Elmer Porter and Mr. Felix Despecher. who leave soon tor Europe, George T. Wright had eleven guests; John Lavelle, four; J. H. Mlthen, four; II C. Nicholson, eights R. C. Wagner, six; A. L. Lott six; Dr. Dunham, four; F. E. Tearcc, eleven; Lee Jlerdman. lx; O. D. Thomas, five; J. W, Ilughe. four; W. IL Butt, four. Mr. G. Harley Conant had a his guest at dinner lost evening; Mr. and Mr. W. J. Pickering, Mr. and Mr. C. O. Wllaon. Mr. and Mrs. James Waugh, Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Whiting, Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Hause. Mr. and Mr. Lee Huff, Mr. John Sheehan of Chicago, Mr. J. A. Zellerof New York. Mr. and Mr. F. W. Judson had a their guest at dinner. Mr. and Mr. Frank Palmer. Mrs. Matthews, Miss Margaret Matthews, Mlas Dorothy Judson. Dr. Anderson. 4 At Happy Hollow. A special program of musto and fancy ball room dancing has been arranged for Saturday evening at tho club, following the regular table d'hote dinner and pre ceding the dancing Mlas Hazel Silver, ac. eompanled by Mrs. Walter O. Silver, will give several vooal selections .and Mlsa Mary Aid and Mr. Reynold Gate will dance the Brazllllan Maxlxe and other new dance. Member of the Leary-Murphy wedding party dined together at the Happy Hoi low club Saturday evening. Cover were laid for: of Mr. Hans A. Eggersa Tuesday morn ing at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. T. J. Mackay officiating. A wedding of local Interest at Broken Bow last week was at St John Dplseo pal church In Broken Bow on Wednes day morning, June . when Mis Mary Emily Morgan, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Alpha Morgan, was given In mar riage to Mr. Chester Cameron Wells of omaha. Rev. W. W. Wells, rector at Valentine, Neb., officiated, assutcd by Rev. R. B. H. Bell, rector ot the Kearney Military academy. The bridal party In cluded MU Harrlette Bobllta of White hall, bridesmaid, and Mr. Theodore E. Nelson of Omaha groomsman, together with Miss Margaret Gerow of Kearney and Mr. John O. Moran ot Calloway, at tendants. Mis Dorothy Newcombe, daughter of Mr. Perry Newcombe of this city, re turned from school .at Roland Hall In Provo, Utah, last week, and was mar ried to Dr. Leo D. Harman ot Maysvllte, Mo. Rev. F. D. Tyner of St Andrews church officiated and only relatives were present Miscellaneous Shower. Miss Viola Gustafson entertained Tues day evening at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Luclnda William Miss WIN Hams was the recipient of many useful and pretty gifts. Those present were: Misses Tookey Brown. Ethel Nelson, Llda Voss, Myrtle walkor, Mary Berg. Nellie Rotholz, Viola Gustafson, Anna Dwarak, Luclnda Williams, Clara Holtz, Edith Uanan. Blanche Bmlth, Mary William. Ellen Larsen, Ruth Miller, mensrs. Ben Williams. Edgar Gufitnfson, Bklney iweicner, Harry Gustafson. Lund. Mennamen Kmll Gustafson, J. B. Tlrown. Ray V. Rentfrow. Charles Ackerman, Misses Margaret Munroe, Alma Nelson, Rose KUIIan, Alice Sandel, Lela Foe Rentfrow, Lcona Bates, Mabel Bmlth, Lily Gustafson, Effio Johnson, Edna Harris, Nellie Bates, Ella Miller. Edna Hllbourn, Grace Ackerman. Messrs. Theodorr Gustafson, Arthur Cooper, Albert Gustafson, Joo Bates. Mesdames Larsen, Lund, W. C. Williams. Ahlstrom. Engagements Announced. Miss Nellie Law of Henry, 111., who has frequently been a visitor at the home" of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Webster and ha many friend here, will be married on Juno 24 to Mr, Walter Duke of Henry. 111. Miss Law returned a short time ago from a trip to Japan and China snd her engagement announcement a week &go came as a surprise to her Omaha friend. Mr. and Mr. Prlnz expect to attend tho wedding. Mr. and Mrs August Peterson announce the engagement ot their daughter, Clara, and Mr. Jacob Elsasser, son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. Elsasser of Cheyenne, Wyo. No date has been set for the wedding. Engagement Reception. Mr. and Airs. H. oreenberg win receive at their home, tSS South TwentyrfouTth avenue, between the hours ot 2 and 7, In honor of .their daughter. Pearl, and Mr. Jack Alberta, "whoso engagement was an nounced recently. The room will be attractively decorated In blue and white festoons and spring flowers. Thpse who wUl assist are Mesdames Katherlne Martin, Sarah Brod- key, Rose Slobodlnaky and Minnie Green stone of Lincoln, Neb.a In Honor of Bride. Miss Marguerite Murphy will entertain at dinner at her home this evening In honor of Miss Margaret McManus and Mr, John Rayley Glasgow, whose mar riage will be celebrated this month. Peonies and roses' will bo used In the decorations and covers will be laid for eight guests. Three Beautiful June Brides Urs. ChesbezfC. "Welle Nee Mips JlaxyExmlyflorj, nm rrr JVc : . nr. t ii . j. j.133 jjorothy JYayrcamha at the home of the bride's parents Only the Immediate relatives will witness tbo ceremony. A reception is to be.' held In the evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. erss Wednesday morning at the church ot BS, Peter and Paul In Atlantic. After a short wedding trip 'the young couple will be at home in Omaha. Wnnri.'RiiTtT VJeAAinrr ' Wnt.TmTiBnn.'Hn.rris WftrlrUnc Plan. The marriage of Mr. John J. Moqrf, j The wedding or Ml Irene Henrietta eon. of Mr. and Mr. Edward Moore of this city and Mlsa Hattle Baxter, daugh ter ot Mr. and Mrs Charles N. Baxter of Atlantic, la., will be celebrated on Harris, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Barney Harris of this city, and Mr. Nat L, Na thanson of Toronto, Ont, will take place "Wednesday evening, June 17, at 6 o'clock Euhen-Belzer Wedding. The marriage of Mr. Arthur Rubin, son of Mrs. A. Ruben and Miss Ida Belzer. will bo celebrated this afternoon at 5 o'clock, Rabbi H. Grodlnsky officiating. Mauer-Newton. Tho wedding of Miss Graoa D. Newton" , and Mr. Earlo L. Mauer took place at J the home of the brido's parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Albert Newton, at 8 o'clock Thurso day evening. Rev. C. W. jMcCaskUli pas tor of tho Hanscom Park Methodist church, read the wedding lines. f Miss Bvelyn Mauer, ststor 'of ,?the groom, played tho Lohengrin wedding marchc , The, bride wore a gown of jWjilte -. em broldered voile and a tulle vell;hel'd in place by lilies of the valley. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and bride's roses. Miss Hattle Brandos was maid of honor and carried Mrs. Ward roses. Tho house was decorated with plnK roses, peonies and. palms. . Mr. Raymond Chapman was best mart Little Maria Grace' Feyerelsen of Water loo, la., carried the rings In a white satin basket filled with rose petals. Her mothers Mrs. , John Feyerelsen, was. matron of honor. Mr, and Mrs. .Mauetfjiave 'gone to Colo rado on their wedding trip -and will b(4 (Continued on Page Nine.) 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