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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1914)
G7 THE BEE; 6ttHA, FRTDAY, Jl'XE 12, 1914. Society 3iM & By MELLIFICIA. Thursday, Juno 11, 1914. N INTERESTING pair of travelers are expected to land In Omaha l within a few weeks from an extended Journey half way round the f world. The strange pair are two young kangaroos which are to be added to tho Gould Dletz zoo adjoining their home on Thirty eighth strcot, near the Field club. The kangaroos were sent directly from Australia. Just whether the llamas from South America which now Inhabit tho DIett part will make friends with their Australian neighbors is a ques tion. I notice that tho keepera or guards at the circuses keep the animal in separato enclosU res, but on tho Diotx place thero 1ft quite a large parki so there may be some combats. Mr. an'l Mrs. Dlqtz, who have been taking a trip around the world, sailed Sunday fcom Franco and are expected to arrive Saturday or Sunday in New York City, and will probably come directly homo. Mr. and Mrs. Diets usually give a house party for tho Fourth of July at their cottago at Lako Manawa for several guests from Lincoln and Omaha, and Invited some of their friends for this annual event before starting on their trip to Australia. Auction Bridge at Hillside. Mr. Henry W. Yates was hostess at An enjoyable nuctlon bridge arty Wednes day afternoon at her attractive home, Hillside, for her dnuKliter. Mr. Charles C, Allen of Kort Sewnrd. The rooms were bright with roses and other Knrien flow ers and six tables were placed for the bridge game. Tor Mrs. Estabr6okt Mrs. Joseph Barker was hostess at a beautifully appointed - limcheoi -today at her home In honor of Mrs. Henry D. Esta brook of New York City, nuest of Mrs. Charles E. Squires. Warden flower w,re used for the centerpiece lor the table and covers were placed for twelve. Carter Lake Club. , Many reservations were made for the, "Wednesday avenln? -dinner at' Carter Luke club. Mrs. Wallace, entertained twelve guests; T. H. Ward, ffve: Frank I.. Weaver, five: Prank Taylor, five; Clayton Lelch, seven; A. F.'ltltclile, four; John Molten, three; Oscar Drelfoid. two; T. B. Myers, two; M. H. Itohrer. two; If. E. Smith, two; George. A. Stevens, two; George W. Tterney, two; T. B. Jaycox, twos A. Jetes, three; A. L. Uerk, two; V. It. Meyer, two; A. I Myers, two; I.ysle Anderson, two; J. IX Barstol. two; Dr. J. B. Flckes, twof L. T. Fowler, two; C. Frandscn. two; Arthur J, Jackson, two; Dr. K. Holovtchlner, two. Dining to gether were Mrws. Oront Peteis. W. It, Huston, C J. Nogl and. William Wallsco. Will Entertain at Country Home. Mrs. Henry Wyman will entertain at luncheon Friday at lior country home nenr Florence In honor of Mrs. Charles C. Allen of Fort Seward, Alnska, who Is vialtlnic her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yates. Niernan-Sanford Wedding. Tuesday evening at 8;f0 at the home of the brldo'a parents In Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs, Charles W, Sanford, took place thi marriage of their daughter. Frances, to Chester C. Nleman of Omaha, I'.rr. 7. U Wharton officiating, The bride Wore white crepe with bodice uf Chantllly ' lace urn) Ion? court truth falling from the shoulders. White roses and lilies of the valley were on the wals. and train and her veil was fastened In rap effect with sprays of the flowers. Her bpuquet was of 'maidenhair fern, from which fell streamers of lilies of the valley and bride's roses tied with white tulle. The matron of honor, Mrs, Lyiln Lucius Lloyd, wore her own wedding gown and carried deep pink roses'. The bridesmaids were the groom's sister, Miss France Kleman, and the bride' if two younger sis ters, .the Misses Dorothy and Genevieve Sanford. The dresses of the three brides maids shaded from light to dark green. They were made of chlffpn and tulle and were trimmed with garlands of little pink rosebuds. They each wore a large green tulle .butterfly on the hair and carried a bouquet of pale pink roses. The groom wus attended by Mr, Warren Howard of Omaha as beit man and by. Mr. Cliirence I'atton of Omaha and Byron Nleman uf Chicago. About 200 guests witnessed the cere mony. Thoe present from Omaha wero the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Nleman, and their daughters France ana Helen; Mr. and Mrs. I. Slbbernson, Mr and Mrs. Wllusm Neve, it , Dr. and Mrs. Mach, Miss Luetla Peter son. Miss Besile Neve, Miss Anna Gran beck. Mr. L. F. Nelson. Dr. If. A. Nelson. Misses Anna and Alice Nelson, Mrs. John Louis Nrbln and son, Mark; Mrs. C. Has mttssen, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Gould and Miss Ituth CJould. Mr. and Mrs. Nleman will go to Pli takee Bay, III , for their honeymoon. Thy K-Ht r.Mi.n tn V V. r . b . Tti. ..lit ! be at home to friends at the New llamt!- ton, Omaha, after July II. Staats-Kclly Wedding. The wedding of Was Blanche M. Kelly to Mr. J. Graham Staats of Chicago took place nt the home of the bride's brother, Mr. W. T. Kelly, Wednesday evening. Itev. J. B. Butter, a former psstor of the family, officiated. The Lohengrin wedding march was played on th piano and violin by the Misses Book, nieces of the bride. Miss Resile Waterman sang "I Ive You Truly." Msstcr John Book carried the ring. Miss noby McClure attended the bride. The bride wore white crepe de meteor trimmed with point d'esprlt lsce draped with roses and Utiles of the val ley. 8he carried a shower bouquet of the same flower. The only Jewel worn was a necklace of pearls, the gift of tho groom. Following the ceremony a wed ding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs, Stsak took an early train for the cast. They tvIII be at home after September 1 at their country homo In Hamlet, -lnd. Whitney-Elet Wedding. Mr, Irvln Whitney and Miss Melissa Hazel Blet 'were -united In marriage by Itev. O. N. Dawson at the home of the bride's parents, 701 North Thirtieth street, Tuesday evening, June 9. Only the fam ilies of the contracting parties and a few Immediate friends were present. Their homo win be In Omaha. Clarke-Robin! Wedding. The wedding- of Miss Elizabeth M Robins, daughter of Mr. Emma Itoblns, and Mr. William Clarke of Benson took place Tuesdsy noon at the home of the bride's mother In Benion. Dr. Maxwell of the Calvary Baptist rhurch performed the ceremony, It was a quiet home wedding with no attendants. Mr. and Mrs, Clarke left for sn auto mobile trip to western points snd wltl be at home after July 13 at their residence, 2611 North Fifty. t-lshth avenue, Benson. For? June Bride. Mrs. Edward 8 Dyball entertained twelve guests at her home Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mlts Vera Blddlck, whose wedding to Mr. Ben Taylor of St. Paul, Minn., will be celebrated June St. Presbyterian Church Social. The I.owo Avenue Presbyterian church will give an Ice cream social Friday even ing for the benefit of the church. Serv ing will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. B. A. Stevens and Mrs. Landale are In charge of the affair. 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