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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1914)
THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914. i Bridal Group at the Webster-Beeson Wedding Unusual Sale of Silk Hosiery Coming Saturday June Sale of Muslin Underwear Saturday f t Society By MELLIPIOIA. Wednesday, June 10, 1914. MRS. HENRY D. ESTADROOK of Now York City, formerly, of Omaha, baa roturned to visit hor many friends In Omaha, who aro making hor rory welcome. She Is the house guest of Mrs. Charles E. Squires nnd social affairs havo been lUdnncd fdr each day of her visit. Mrs. Herman Kountto entertained at dlnnor for Mr. Estabrook Saturday evening at the Country club. Monday evening Mrs. Charles E. Squires entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner at tho Country club Tor hor guest. Tuesday Mrs. James E. Boyd was hostess at a bridge party and today Mrs. J. M. Metcalf. gavo a luncheon. This evening Mr. and Mrs. F. H Davis will give a dinner party; Friday after noon Mrs. Arthur Wakclcy entertains at a o'clock tea In honor of- Mrs. EsUbrook and In tho evening Goneral and Mrs. Cowln will give a dlnnor party at the field club. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brady enter tain at dlnnor. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Connell will gvo a dlnnor party; Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter Pock, n dinner party, and Thunday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Farflold will en tertain for this popular visitor. Knapp-East Wedding. . Mr, ani Mrs. Bran. Kast announce th manltse of their daughter, Vera, to El bert I, Knapp, ion of dir. and Mrs, F. 0. Krmpp of thirdly. Monday, June t. The young couple motored to Foils City, Js'eb., where the ceremony tvas performed by the Rev, Wllllsm ttoyes, formerly psstor of Walnut Hill Methodist Epls (opal church. After a short automobile tr p they will make their home at Carter Lukii club. Lcary-Murpbj Wedding. The wedding of Miss Jonrphlno Allco JJurphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael rtyon Murphy, to Norbert Cur nellus Leary was celebrated th.a morning at 11 o'clock at St. Peter's church, Hew McCarthy officiating. The bride was attractive In her wed ding gown of whit satin charmeusr. fjractfully draped with long pointed, train, The bodice and sleeve were of hand run Jace, which -alsp trimmed the skirt The. long tulle veil was' drared in cap effect with bow of tulle. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and the groom's gttt was, a platinum bar pn set with rubles and diamonds. Mlis Helen Murphy, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and her only attend ant She wore white embroidered net made with junto of net; with this was j a sash of pink taffeta. She carried X bouquet of tiny pink rosebuds. She wore small hst of pink, tulle. Edward Leary, brother of the groom, served as best man. and the ushers were Messrs. Harold Thompson. Edward, Mur phy, Arthur McBhane and Dr. Uouls Bushman. The groom gave them pear I stickpins. Following the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Murphy. The rooms were pro- i fusely decorated with pink roset, peonies ! and garden flowers. Mrs Murphy, J mother of the bride, wore white voile, trimmed with white lace, with girdle of black, taffeta. Miss Kan Murphy, sis ter cf the bride, was gowned In whNe crepe draped and trimmed with filet lace, with girdle of yellow chsrmeuso. Miss Marguerite Duggan of Bloux City, a cousin of the bride, was gowned In gold colored crepe with trimmings of silver. After sn esstern weeding trip to New York nd Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Leary will be at home at apartment No. 1 at! The Lorenzen. j Assisting at the weddlnc breakfast were Mesdames J. J. Murphy of H:oux City, Italph asynor of Sioux city. John MeCague. M. Moriarty. Thomas Thllbln. George Laler; MUees Mary Duffy. Mary Burkeley. Hose Smyth, Marguerite Dus an of Sioux City. Duval-Hartmen Wedding. Mr. Clair Duval of Omaha was married last Thursday to Mitt Oraee Hartmen at the home of the bride's parents In New Albany, Jnd.. the wedding being a home affair, attended only by relative and a few close friends. Immediately sfter the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Duval left tor Atlantic City, and ater a short stay there, they will go to Fort Totten. Long Island, where Mr. Duval U In charge cf sovemment work as a civil engineer, Mr. Elalr Duval i the son of Mr. spd Mrs. Eugene Duval of this city, and was' born and reared here. Ills father, mother and sister, MUs Allcs. attended the wed Alas, returning home this morning. OritanacHer-Hinckley Wedding. ; The marriage of Grace Erwin H,lnck-' t Charles C. BriUmarher occurred' At the. home of the bride's parents. Mr. mi Mrs. F, U Hinckley, SKX Lali held In place with a strand of pearls and she carried bride's roses. MUs Anna, sitter of (he bride, was bridesmaid, wearing blue charmeuee with a coral Rlrdle. She carried pink rosebuds. George Harper, brother of the groom, was best man. The house docoratlons were pink and white, Mr. and Mrs. Harper left for a wed dinjf trip, to California and other west ern points. Reservations for Concert. A numtSers of reservations have been madr. for the Paullst choristers Friday evening at the Auditorium. Through tne courtesy of the local Letter Carriers' as sociation, the City Mission choir and the children from the Child Saving institute will be enabled to attend the pfternoon concert, as wljl the children of St. John's orphanaee, Henson. through thu courtesy of the Knights of ColUmbun. The follow ing will entertain box parties: Mgfeon. SSJS ranWnd' Jon'Sane. M"' E' W' Nnih' Reservations in tho body of the house .ia.v.vcrii niiicjG py; T. J. Mahonov. Felix McShane, J. J. Brown, John C. Cowln, Henry Wvman, Charles Mets, Adolph Stors, Mrs. Edward Hay den, Edward Phelan, Thomnfl Vlvrn. J. A. Munroe, J. T. Stewart. M. Robert Bushman. j. ii. Jones club this summer. Causes for womon will meet erich week on Monday and Frl- day at 2 p. m., beginning Monday, while . the children's classes will meet Monday mornings at 10 o'clock, after school closes. Thero will be dancing at the club on Tuesduy, Thursday and Saturday" evenings, Join the Swappers' Club. Membecshtp Is free Call at Bee office. Let Us Glean Your TAFFETA Miss Mary Munch- Charles Kountse. Ward Buriress, Louts Nash, Harry Burkley, C. AV. Hamilton. Frank Hamilton, George Joslyn, Frank Cowglll. JJ P. Dodge. Jr.; F. A. Nnsh, O.. W. Holdrese. Charlea Beaton, E. W, Dixon. C. C. George. Mrs. C. B. Bustln, avenue, at 9 o'clock this morning. Bev. Frederic H. Louvltt of; Plymouth Con gregational church performed the cere mony. " The bride and groom left this after noon for a honeymoon trip to the north ern lakes. After August '1 they -will be at home at Emerald, N. D whero Mr Gritxmacher Is a-well known merchant. Harper-Carlson Wedding. A pretty June wedding was that of Miss Freda Carlson and Jacob Harper. which was celebrated Saturday evening j at the home et the bride's parents. ; Rev. A. T. Lor'.mer, pastor of the Zlon j Lutheran church, officiated. Miss Mary Alice, sister of the bride, played Men-! delssohn's Wedding march. The bride wore white slk voile trimmed with J shadow lace, Her long tulle veil was j Dancing at Carter Lake Club Miss GentiVleve Hauflalre will be In charge of the dancing at Carter. Lak,e Many of the new stylo Taf feta dresaos are coming. In for cleaning and wo find they clean nicely. The p'rlco runs from 11.76 to $2.00. Call DouglaB DC3 and wo will get. your clothes and clean them to your satisfaction or make no charge, If you want the BEST send them here. "Thoro's a difference" The Panforium "Good Cleaners and Dyers" 151B-17 .tones St. Phono Douglas 003. N. H. Out-of-town business receives prompt attention. Write for Price List. HI'. m w Rousing Sale of House Dresses, Kimonos and Bungalow Aprons Special prices for a one-day sale that will bring a crowd ot shoppers Thursday morning. Be on hand early. CQp For Pretty Lawn Kimo vJ Your choice of fine lawn kimonos In fancy pi nos either light or dark grounds. nna well made. Pretty Crepe Kimonos, $15Q Values, These kimonos are made of the popular crepe fabric In beautiful floral designs and attractive color ings. Cool and comfortable for house wear this summer. fancy patterns. All full length garments 78c I A. Ahllo this lot lasts, we offer women's 20c blue and XJK white checked fitted aprons, of good quality. Made with bib and pockets, nnd 'bound with white tapo. $1.50 House Dresses, 68c Pretty house dresses for women and misses. Every desirable stylo Is shown In this group. The materials Include good ginghams and percales In checks, figures and stripes. $5 Silk Kimonos for $2.68 About two hundred figured Jap and messallne silk kimonos in largo floral designs or border effects. They are trimmed with border of satin also ribbons. An unusual variety for Thursday at this low price. Two Bargains in Dressing Sacques $2 House Dresses at 98c The house dresses here are extremely attractive and will givo very satisfactory wear. Cut full and made with combination colored trimmings; also em broidery. Excellent values. At 38c This lot Includes light and dark color percales and pretty floral crepes. Made with or without peplum. Values are up to $1.00 At 68c 250 of these sample and odd sacques of white and colored lawns. . Prettily trimmed and all are liberal ly cut. Worth to $1.50. 28c for Children's 50c Kimonos Dainty, cool, long kimonos. Made empire style and piped with plain color materials. Large floral patterns. 68c for $1 Crepe Kimonos Your choice of an assortment of several dozen good quality figured crepe long kimonos for girls and misses. Light and dark patterns. Cu full and long. Bungalow Aprons 25c Popular 50c Value A special feature of this Bale com prises about 50 dozen bungalow- ap rons. Made of good quality percalo, ginghams, etc., In light and dark col ors. Cut full. Bound edges. Regularly worth50c, Thursday only, 20c. 25c Size LISTERINE (Lamberts) Cr Frisk Stock, THURSDAY ONLY, Pol- Bottle One to a 'Customer. Please Notice We ask you to make some other purchase to get this bargain. .No restriction to amount of your purchase. Haines DKjg . Successors to ftchafcr's Drug Store, X. W. Cor. lBtli nnd Douglas. N . . THE TALK OF THETOW Ay am'c Hair tSI o Vigor jost a sKUe care sod small expense, that's U. Isn't a head of rich, heavy hak worth while? Asfc W Doctor. fcfin&: Medium size office with vault will be vacant about June 15th as the, pres ent tenants move to one of our larger, rooms. This is the only room $ -j Q.00 available at the price, XO Per Mo. THE BEE BUILDING CO. Office Room 103 J Tho mofet dosirnble furnished rooms are advertised in The Bee. Get a nice cool room for the summer. Start Victrola an you're ready to dance All the newest One Steps. Hesitations, and Tangos and the Victrola plays as long as any one wants to dance. There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $10 to $200 at all Victor dealers. Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, N. J. Have you anything you'd like to swap? If so, offer it through the 'Swappers 9 Col umn" of The Bee. The "Swappers' Column" is now known from one end of the country to the other and is being widely copied. It fills a human need the need of getting into instant touch with people who have something to ex change. -x Come in and find out how easy it is to get into the Swappers' Club and how much you can get out of it. ' ' ' Telephone Tyler WOO THE OMAHA BEE . -v..' ' : ' Everybody reads Bee Want Ads - a. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle dancing the Half and Half Victrola XVI, $200 Mahogany or oak Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, teachers and greatest exponents of the modern dances, use the Victor exclusively and superintend the rushing of their Victor Dsnce Records.