6 THE BEL: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1PU. By MELLIFIOIA. Thursday, Juue 18, 1914. I1IEAR thero is going to be an engagement announcement shortly of much Interest. Doth young people formerly resided in Chicago and hare spent most of the last winter In Omaha, so reminiscences of Chicago may have been the start of the romance. Chicago is still the homo of tho bride-to-be, but she has been visiting relatives horo, and spent half of the season here and the other half In Chicago. Tho young woman has much beauty and style, p.nd although a newcomer, fiho has mado many friends' here. The groom-to-be is buyer for ono of the largest stores in Omaha and came from Chicago but a short time ago. Seymour Lake Country Club. Mr. T. I. Combs was hostess yester day for the Omaha Mother' club at Sey mour Lake Country club. Luncheon wan served, and Dr. A. A. Tyler, who has tho chair of botany at Bellevue college, lec tured on the subject pt "Trees." Thirty live tpeclmenta of native trees wers.ex. hlbtted and Impeded, after which the company was conductd through a part of Seymour's beautiful woods and the moth era bad an opportunity to observe the growing specimen and study tho barks. The women expect to hold another meet ing at Beymotir soon, that they may study the treea more carefully. Mrs. Edgar Alien. Mrs. F. J. Toggart and Mrs. J. W. Woodrough wero guaata of the club. The members present were: M(i1fiinea It. W. Koch. O. B. Ihntioff, Titus Ixwe, K M. Maynor, a. K. Mlckel. AV. ir. Mick, II. H. Neale, W. I Old. A. U. J'lnkertou. W. a. Spain. O. E. Thompson. Watson Townsend, r. J. Adams. J. C Aldrlch. J. K Beard, J C llulflngton. , C. It Cameron, J II. Crnddock, C. J. Chapmap. J O. IJetweller, C, J Dutton. W W. Flshsr, "W. II. Indoe. tV J. Keane. C. M. ComM. Tho Trl-Clty Dentu society enjoyed a field day at the Keyroour club yesterday. The afternoon was spent on the golf links and at other sports and dinner was ssrved In the evening. More than a bushel of crimson rambler roses wore used In the tablo decoration. Those present wero: Dm. Drs. Batrd of Fremont, W. A. Cox, Porter of Cam- 'Wonder, bridge. . O'Neill, W A. McIIenry of Christ nsen. Nelson, Anderson, Maunn of Tekamnh. initllts. II. A. West of Walxem.- Council muffs, Brunlng, Itolbrook of Uenaoh. Hunter.' F F. Whltcomb, Atklnaon, M. K. Newton, P. T. Uorber. C. II. Qletsen. W. B. Bister, Blater. H. K- Kin. Soukup. H. C. Lage. A. W. Nason, Hay I.awson, C. II. Parker. florenson. II A Nelson,- Hunt. William Shearer, Cass. Mrs. Michael Cuiklns entertained a party of six at luncheon at Seymour club today, and Mrs. George Jones had a party of five. Mr. It. E. Yocum will entertain at a dinner-dance at the club tonight, compli mentary to his son nnd daughter, Mr. lteuben Yocum and Miss Margaret Yocum. The Euesta will be the members of the Patrician club of Omaha. Covers will be laid tor: ' Mr. and Mrs. William Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrnes. Sir. nnd Mrs. KdWard McAvoy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shlvely. Mr. and lira. n. E. Yocum. Misses Misses joscpnino i-urceu. Margaret O'drady. roses were used In decoration, and cavers were placed for forty-five guests. Mrs Carlos Woodworth and Mrs. K. E. Webster entertained at luncheon today at the club foe Mlts Dcsdemona Bald win of Elkhorn. Thoses present were: Meadames Mesdame a B. B. Baldwin, Eva. Height, H. fnvertagt. K. E. fiterrlcker, II. Matthea, C. Muller, W. U Itoas, Will Hart. Demaln ldwlch, Clinton Miller. C. Hobotker, E. K. Webster, Mlsaea Desdemona Batdwlnlncz Bloom, Alice woodworm Summit. w. A. Plel. Barnaby Nichols, William Shrlver. Charlea Woodworth, Al Bloom, Seymour Kmlth, Hoy Bloom, Carl Dakln, F. 8. Porter, Carlos Woodworth, Misses- Esther Connolly, Gina Jung. Jluth Foran. Messrs. IteV. E. F. Flana- gan, Albert Maher, John Rush. Jr.; Jay Collins, lteuben J. Yocum, Messrs. George Exan, Btephen Moore, John MoCabe. John V.. Brennan. Michael O'Cormell. IMvId Hhananan, John B, Shanahan. Joseph Flynn At Carter Lake Club. Beginning Sunday the house committee has arranged that a get-to-gether dinner will be served for the members each Sun day at 8 o'clock. Vocal and Instrumental muslo will be provided during the evening. Last evening was cottagers' night and sixty diners were seated at on large table, which had an attractive decora tion of garden' flowers. The board of directors and their wives occupied an other table, at which were seated: Mr, and Mrs. Frank I Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Whltmore, Mr. and Mrs. A JJ Bloom. Mr. and Mrs. C. I Dundy. Mr. and Mrs. D. II, Christie. Mr. ana rs. r . a. i-araun. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E, Wood, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bralley. Mr. John Mtllen. At the Field ClubT" Dr. and Mrs. A. n. Knode entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, when cov ers were, laid for fourteen guests. Mr. and Mr. M. Oilier entertained at dinner last evening at the club In honor of Mrs. A. M. Donaghue of Hous 'ton, Tex., and Mrs. Goodln of Salt Lake City. Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huff. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Htgglns. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. 81 ford. Mr. and Mrs. AV. M. dlller. Mrs. Goodln. Salt Lake City. Mrs, Donaghue, Houston, Tex.' Mrs. M. H. Conant. Mr. G. 1L Conant. Birthday Lawn Party. A birthday lawn party was given In honor of Miss Marie Forman at her home Monday evening. Those present were; MUsen Misses Amy MlcheU. Acnes Hladek, Mary SUIoudek, Millie Reynek. Anna Hurley, Elizabeth Hoffman. KaUe fitary. l.ula lloxmajsl. Anna Toucek, 1 cssle Reynek. Barbara Plakac France Forman, Barbara Forman. Anna Mlteg. Ana Slegl. Louise Forman, Messrs. Messrs. Jack Koicl. Joseph Netusll. Jteeph fikomsl. Julius Rlunecka, Adolph Dworak, Joseph Cochnar, 9.H" J,w.ora.k pau' Rosmajsl. Albert Hlegl, Frank Netusll. Anton Netusll, Kddle Forman, rnk Drdla. John Forman. Jr.; Ldward Kranda. Jerome Netusll, James Vojlr. Eddie Formsn, Jr. Frank Swoboda, Mr. and Mr. M Burslck. Mr. and Mrs. J. Forman. - Mr. and Mr. F. Netusll. Mr. and Mrs. A. Forman. Meadamea Mradamea 3. Roucek, J. Vpjlr. Knott, Informal TeA . Mrs. Hogan and daughter, Mrs. Pauline Eldrldge of Memphis,, Tenn., have ar rived, to be the guests of Mrs. John A. McShane. Friday afternoon Mra. Mo fihane will give an Informal tea for her yuest. Elect Officers. Mrs. W. P. East was elected president of the Woman's Club of the Railway Hail Service at a meeting held Wednes day afternoon. Mrs, C. E. Presaon was re-elected vice president and Mrs. 9. B. Good recording secretary.' Mrs. John K. Slttinger Is the new corresponding secre treasurer. This was the last meeting until September, when a miscellaneous study program will be taken up. Box Parties. Many box parties were given by the faculty of Crelghton university and by friends and relatives of the graduates. Among those attending were: President E. A. Msgevney and guest, and dean of department, Dr. A. II. Hippie of dental, Dr. A. L. Mulrhead of medical, . C. Arledge of pharmacy and Dr. C. F. Crowley of medical faculty. Dean P. L. Martin and wife, E. J, Mc Vann, ex-presldent of alumni, and John A. Bennewlts; Dr. H. W. Connell and party, John D. Crelghton and party, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DaUgherty and party, Dr. and Mr. C. C. Allison and Mr. and Mr. Harley G, Moorbrad. Stewart-Beam Wedding. The marriage of Ml Cora Ream and Mr, Cliorlle Ray Stewart wss celebrated Tuesday evening at 1:99 o'clock at their new home. 1621 South Tenth strtat. Rev. C. Ni Dawson of Diets Memorial church officiating. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph W. Qllmore were the only attendant. Henninga-Carey Weddinp The wedding of Ml Glady M. Carey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Carey of Walnut, la., and Mr. Otto AV. Itennlngs of Walnut, la., was celebrated Wednes day nftcrnoon at 3 o'clqck at the horn? of the bride's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beall. Rnv. AV. H. Underwood of the McCabe Methodist church performed the ceremony. Miss Pearl Carey of Grand Island, elater of tho bride, was an out-of-town gueat, Clifton-Bauer Wedding, The wedding of Miss Emma Louise Bauer, daughter of Mrs. H L. Bauer of Grand Forks, N. D., to Mr. John B, Clifton took place AVednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Church of the Holy Trinity a Lincoln, Rev, 8. Miles Hayes officiating. The. bride wore a traveling suit of Copenhagen blue. The announcement comes as a surprise, as they had not an nounced their plans, even to their Inti mate friends. Tho groom came here from Chicago a month ago and Is associated In business with F. C. Hennlnger, archi tect. , Mr. and Mrs. Clifton will reside at 3105 Dewey avenue, j , Happy Thought Card Club. airs. j. I 13 r yard entertained the mem bers of the Happy Thought Card club AVednesday afternoon at her home. Prises were won by Miss Pearl AVatson. Mrs. F, AV. Taylor. Mrs. P. Cassel. Mr. E. Jen- en. The member of the club are: Medame Mesdames- P. E, Anderson, M. B. Urlgcs, J. K Bryard, P. cassel, E. Jensen. J. Ford. M. Jensen, Vr Leads, F. Schlferly, P. AVatson, tor, Al. Wiggins. Pleasures Past. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Brien, S2t Web ster street, entertained for Mr. and Mts. M. C. Gardener and Miss Rose C. ChurCh, who are visiting In Omaha from Montana. Among those present Saturday evening were: J. Leary, T. N. Cashm&n, P. Breen, Mesdames Mcsdames Oeorge Sutton, C. Gardener, M. Donellan, l. J. O'Keefe, J. Duffy, Church, nose Poverty. H. niordan, J. Glbblln, P. J. O'Brien. Misses Mary Leary. Catherine Norrls. Margartt Moflsrtv. Marv Flvnn. Mary E Morlarty, Clara O'Brien, Margaret McNeill, Mary O'Brien, Slarv McNeill Nona Rlordan, Messrs. C. Gardener. O. Sutton. M. Donellan, D. J. O'Keaffe, M. Norrls, T. J. Cashman, P. Breen. H, Rlordan. J. Glbblln, J. Uhl. P. Qulnn. Mary Trjska. Messrs. M. D. Walker, E. Sothmann. AV. Laverty, J. McNeill, P. Doyle. P. Gaughan, J. Henderson, If. Johnson, John McCormlck, H. O'Keefe. W. Roche, F. AV, Tayli At Happy Hollow. One of the larger affairs today was the luncheon given by Mrs. John T. Yates, at Happy Hollow, for Mrs. AV, A. Fraser, who has recently come here from Dallas, Tex., and for Mrs. T. E.' Patterson cf Chattanooga, Tenn. Dorothy Perkins For Mrs. Estabrook. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield wilt enter tain at dinner, this evening at their home for Mrs. Henry D. Estabrook of New York City, guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Porter Peck. Their guest 111 be: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick It. Davis. Mr. and Mr. Edward Porter Peck. Mrs. IT. D. Estabrook. Mrs. Charles R. Squires. Miss Moore of Sioux City. Mr. Luther Drake. Mr. Charles Saunders. i In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Capen left this morning for a visit In Fremont. Miss Lydla McCague left AVednesday evening for Montreal, where she will sail for Europe Saturday, June 20. on th Albania, to be gone until September 1. Registering nt the Hotel McAlptn from Omsha during the week have been Mr. C, D. Armstrong. Mr. A. E. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Allen and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson. Oelnar In tbr "JI(.rtf.M Tonight f If you want to know In advance what pictures are going to b shown at your favorite theater tonlrht, read "Today's Complete Movie Programs" on the first want ad page. Complete programs ot practically every moving picture theater In Omaha appear EXCLUSIVELY in The Bee. TEACHERS' TRAINING CLASS IS GRADUATED Seniors ot the teachers' training clasa of Omaha were graduated yesterday nt the city hall, Superintendent E. U. Graff delivering the address ot the oc casion. Miss Clara Cooper Is principal of the class, which numbers twenty-six, The graduates are: KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT. Mabel A. Conklln, Mabel Morrow, Clem Dickey, Anna L. Mullen, Edith J. Flahcr. Helen E. Pogue. Frances X. McCranr SENIOR CLASP. Stella Abraham, Rtistora M. Nelty, Ruth Cowglll, Nellie A, Pritchard, Grace M. Cox, Ellen K. Rosen, Alice E. Dcnnlson, Agnes J. Htllt, Ruth F. Elklns. Catherine E. AVIIcox, Florence Goodland, Gladys 11. Walker, Mary M, McCague, Mildred S. AValker, Margaret MrElhany.Haxel Jenkins, Frances S. McCombiMarJorie Beckett. SUM ii. Morearty. The majority of the graduates, If not all ot them, will teach In Omaha. Sev eral have had college work and a few will continue aa pupils, but all are now qualified to teach In Omaha. The grad uate finish a two-year course. BRIEF CITY NEWS Bath, florist, moved to 1S04 Farnam. Bare Boot Print It Now Beacon Press. X.U Monthly Income Gould, Bee Bide. ridellty Storage fc Tan Co. Doug. 1610. Eljht-Xnch Electric Tans for home use, $7.60. Burgess-Granden Co. When yon know ga lighting you pre fer 1L Omaha Gas Co., 1508 Howard St. Boatnthal Party to Atlantic City Ben Rosenthal and party left for Atlantic City over the Chicago & Northwestern railway. Another Cut In Osiolin Price The Standard. OH company announce that it has made a further reduction In the price of gasoline, the 'latest reduction being from 12',4 to 13 cent a gallon. Mr. Zwlfl Oivn Divorce A divorce decree, on the grounds of desertion and nonsupport haa been handed down by District Judge Willis G. Scars In the case of Zablna against John Zwelfel. "Today's Complete Morle Frogram" may be found on the first page ot the classified section today, and appears In Tho je EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving picture theaters offer. Petition Involuntary Bankruptcy Cer tain petitioners have filed a petition to force Into Involuntary bankruptcy the firm ot Koppel A Merlin, engaged In a general merchandise business at Creston, Neb. Ashland Bridge Open Automobile are now able to go to Lincoln over the Ashland bridge In spite ot the high water. Randall Brown, one of the owners ot the bridge, says that It haa not been closed to trafflo at any time. 'Against Pre nnchs A petition from several restaurant men asking that saloon keepers and others be prohibited from giving free lunches to the public was read to the city council and referred to the committee of the whole for discus sion. O'Connor Piles Thomas O'Connor, the county commissioner for the Fourth dis trict, which Includes South Omaha and Clontart precinct, has filed as a candl date for the nomination for the same office on the democratic ticket. Chadronitss to Picnic A picnic of for mer residents of Chadron, Neb., will be held Saturday afternoon and evening at Rlvervlew Dark. Dr. P. T. Barber and Miss Reginn Meade are In charge1 ot ar rangements. Pile Z.lns in Advance Attorneys' lien for $4,000 each have been filed In tho office of the clerk of the district cqurt In the cases ot Blanche and Meyer Har rls, who filed aults AVednesday against The Bee Publishing company for alleged libel. Eugene N. Blazer and Wayne E. Sawtell appear as lawyers for the plain tiffs and claimants for the $8,000 In fees. at-Togthr Dinners The house com mittee of the Carter Lake club has de cided to hold a series of get-together din ners at the club house each Sunday, starting the comtng Sunday, at which time thero will be a program of vocal and Instrumental music. Dinner will be served from 12 o'clock noon until 10 p. m. These are arranged to promote a better acquaintance among the thousand mem bers. How to Core a Sprain. A apraln may be cured In about. one- third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. For sale by all drug gists. Advertisement. Poor Widow in Need of Sewing Machine Mrs. Adam, superintendent ot the A'ls Itlng Nurse association, la making an ap peal for a sewing machine for a poor widow who Is the sole support of three little children. Mrs. Adams, whoso tele phone number Is Harney 3770, says that the woman would be able to earn her living If she had a sewing machine, as she Is a competent worker and needs must stay at home to care for her little children. Good lb the Lasi '' WFien Made Calumet pastry is good to look at, good to cat. Always Ildht, fluffy, tender and Avhole some. Calumet is the one baking powder that is high in quality and wuairaum price. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS WnM' fort FW Ezxittfes. Olut. III. ruts LiMia, Frsac. Uuti, 1113 MATRON GIBBONS TAKING CARE OF STREATOR GIRL Police Matron Gibbons la caring for 11-year-old Myrtle Jpncs-Knrmer, vrho came here from Streator, 111., to meet he; stepfather. She doesn't know her stepfather's first name or address. The police are trying to locate Mr. Farmer. SUITS AGAINST STREET RAILWAY CO. 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