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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1915)
2-B TIJK OMAHA SUNDAY BEK: MARCH -28, 1!U5. SOCIETY IS ENJOYING SPRING JJumtToni Former Omafcani Having Reunions on , Pacific Coast with Winter Tourist. CHURCH SALES FOR CHARITY M-lnl Calendar. rxrAT Men Stanley, organ recital at Trinity rathexlral, 4 i. m. MONDAY All r-alnts' f'hancel Guild, Mn. Albert Filbert. hnWen. Tl I PDAV I-aat of ITof. F. M. Fling's lecturea, city hull, s p. m. Mr. sna Mm. Jme PJchnnlnon. dinner for . Prof. Fling Twinkle dub. dancing x X-irv. Metropolitan hall. AVEDNll.i.iy-Mrnorsh society. Metro- nolltan hnI. P. m lim-liti ctuo. THVRKDAY First Prt"hyterlan church. F.aatrr sale and dinner, omana Wnman'i Press club, luncheon at Hotel Loyal. Association of (Vllrsiate Alumnae, luncheon at Commercial rlub for Mis Virtu Hunt Frnticil or i-nua-' delphla. Swastika cJuh. Mm. Ida Foley, hostess.' Waunlla, club, Mrs. R. W, Ooooh, hostess. FnitlA V Ooori Friday. SATt'KPAy Trinity cathedral altar guild, Ksster sale, Jacobs hall. I "Bprlng has sprung." In the language f Fay King. The elements Mftn not to tell us so, hut the preponderance of sassa fras hark and sulphur" and molasses In hn Arur store and the safety Of the spring toggery with which all are be decking themselves, are the cognoscenti, o spring has really sprung. A number of the school ect are. ex jcted this week for the epfag vacation. (MIm Bather Wilehlm arrived today from iMiss Fpence's achool to be' with her par ents. Mr. and Mra. C. M. Wllhelm, for Kaeter, and tho Misses Marlon and Naomi ITowle returned yesterday from Bradford iftcadmy at Boston. Miss Porothy Waller nd Mine Marlon Weller win coma home ;frotn KnorvIHe, III. : Several of the Omaha boys are' coming Jliomc, Including Charles and Lewis Hur Itess, Ienman Kountse and Morss IPalmer, who arrive April T from St, Tsui's, and Robert Ixxmla and Edward Vfofoot from Lawrenceville next Satur day. Harknens Kountse came yeaterday rrrom Dr. Fessenden's achool in Weet .Newton, Maaa., and Clarence and Doug lias Pctera are expected tomorrow, the former from Andover and the latter from Monroe, N. V, Isaac Carpenter, Jr., and Fred W. Clarke. Jr., are about the only ones com ing from college, the latter arriving yes terday. Tho Caldwa.l brys will go with their parents to Pld Point Comfort. Vs,. and Francis Oalncs will either ha In New York during the Talo vacation or go to Hot Springs, Va., to enjoy a week of golf. Robert Howe will divide his tlmk be tween New. Tork and Htamford. Conn., end the Offutt boys will be In New York. PMllo Downs, who Is a member of the Union University Oloe club, expects to be In New York for Easter with tho club, las they give a concert there Easter week. ; Malcolm Baldrlge will te In Atlantic City, John Ixomls goes to Florida to visit ia college friend, DunVette Klrkendall and Tt chard Pege will bo In New York, the iatter the guest of an uncle, and will also robably visit relatives at Norfolk, Va. James Wyman will o to Philadelphia from LawrencevUle, to be the guest of Captain and Mrs. Charles O. Allen. Ml-a Retina Connell and MUl Isabel JVlneonhalor. whose vacation begins next We.nesday at Dana Hall will be In New Tork part of the time, and Mln Vlnson Uialer will visit achool frlenda at Fough ieepsle and MUl Connell will visit in jHprtngflcld. Mass. Miss Marlon Howa goes to York, Fa. '. Floyd Hmlth. Jr., goes from Bt. Paul's to visit relatives at Wood s Holl, Mass. , Miss Mona Cowell. daughter of Mr. Jtobert Coweft, who Is atturdliK! Vaaaar (college, will he with her room-mate. Miss lietty AUInson. at Haderford. Pa. Mr. John Iteert will le home Thursday from Cha ttmk for Rosier week, xi mnA Mm. l.ntiier Kountsa and. daughter, Gertrude, went to Chicago' Wednesday to meet their son. Ilarkness, upon his return from school In West jsewton, Mass. They arrived home Frl-, day. Travelers In California "this season are xpeiienrlnic muny dollghtful reunions, vlihh ate bringing together old friends and ac(UalnUini'es of long ago. Many fornn-i Omahans now HvltipT In California, and the present natives, who are out thrift acting the expositions, are having gay times together. . A pleusant gathering took place re cently In tui IUcbo, at the Ht. James tiotc!. when STra. i'harles E. .Johannes entertained the following guests at lunch eon: Mrtdamca Frank It. Judson of I .a Jolla. formerly of Omaiia; Richard Cur rier, J. C'arke Clt, J. 11. McCulloch of ChuU Vista, formerly Miss McCague of Omaha; O. B. Wetsell and Mrs. Law rence Barney, daughter and daughter-in-law of Mrs. George Barney; Mrs. Wll jltara M. Aldersoo and the Misses Llsen ring. j Mrm John A, Munroe, who hss been In California sine January, celebrated Bt. Patrick's day by enterttlnlng at luncheon at the Virginia hotel at Long: Beach, , when all of the guests were Omaha trav elers in California or former residents of Omaha. Tha tables were pretty with decorations suggestive of the day and the guests progressed between the courses so that all had an opportunity to visit each othfr. There were present: Wruri and Mesdumes 1 , fle.irs t Jiidwell. Iiohert Dempster, r -i ,r w, ,W. W. Moraman. 1 Mmdinife , W. 1L Wyman, . Fut. I ci. hard Carrier. liwwle Allen Leaders in Fine Arts Society Progress Chambers' academy. Mr. Robert Ed wards and RuaacTl lrmon, who are man aging the affair, announce unusual plans for the entertainment of the guests. They are arranging to have the programs made In the regimental colors, red and white, and the hall will be decorated with both these and the school colors. The grand march will be lead by Lieutenant Colonel Wilbur. All the officers. Including the non-comminsloned staff, will appear In full dress, with sabers. The alumni and a large number of Lincoln people are planning to attend. Subscription Dance Party. The Subscription Dance club will give the last dancing party of the season at the Hotel Fontanclle. April 7. Dinners before this dpnee will be given by Mr. and Mm. Frnnk Judson, Mr. tnl Mrs. F. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fracr. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Q. Boexon and Mr. Ben Warren. With the Wayfarers. Mr. snd Mrs. W. J. Foye are la New York City. They expect to return home for Easter. Miss Martha Folda, who has been In Everltt, Wash., is vlslllng her brother, E. F. Folda, at fin Rafael. Cal., before coming east to Chicago. Colonel and Mrs. B. B. 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The next meeting will be at tha homa of Mrs. is. Btuth. 13X South Thirtieth ave nue.' Wednesday April T. Tha member are. Mesdumes v , E. Htuth, J. Iiastlan, F. Ilunilcker, K. Urimlng, M. Knglur, F. If alter ton. M. Krlea MesoVimea r 1 C. C. cichaeffer, O. Frl. K. cmlth. H. Trosilsr. M. Frlck, H. Iehmann, J. Tab bens. Mrs. Yf. B. Russum entertained at cards Friday afternoon la honor of Mrs. Will, lam Roberts of Kansas City, Mo. Prises were won by Mrs. C. El Meyers, Mrs. T. J. Brilhart and Mrs. William Roberta. Thoaa present were; Mesdames E. Iynn, O. K. Myers, C. C. Jensen, M. Boyd. F. M. Monroe, 8. J. Dillon. Miss Frances P. If. t'pdiko. Mesdames William Ives, I'. F. Johannes. Misses tlder. Along with church going and charity sewing this week comes the announce ment of two Easter sales of special tKHli-e. Cm Thursday the women of the First Preabyterlan church will give an Kavter sale of fanry articles and the following taturdwy at Jacob's hall th Altar Guild of Trinity cathedral will hold Its annual taster sals of randy and ar-I-Ijs suitable fr tester gifts. The utem- Wrs of this society have been meeting FrWay afternoons during Ient U sew for the sale and have many attractive thinr to -ftr. The hours of the sale are from W a. m. until t p. in. Mls l liMbeth Congdon and Mlu Mary Mare- ton hate charge of the table of horn mate candies, and Mrs. Waller Ritarti III suprrtnte4 the atk tal'le. P.tcent Affair. .Mra J. ksa entertatnad the Hubem. Ua Ladies' clue at her homa Thursday axirrnooa. Thoaa rasjt were: M'ame MeM-vmes M kj,. I mi. M. H. l r.. J lu ' iji, A. kiurtiMn, J I J t ka. N i. -. K. t l.ak VI we- eil I i i .a It k. fUM lublf v. V. W .:JS entertained the M. ", H i-ni.it'. a .l .b at kev luti Tfcarw l . 'ir 1-,e nilfs ar: 4 ' e I J . ... r Van . t tt i . t.JMlHi i lr ta Ami a vit. M f. tam i.urteix at Ii.m1- , t im , tuim4 ty sa ' rv Laura Mesdamesi C. E. Musgrove, M. lewar, V. Roberta, T. J. lirllhart, R. Carlson, W. B. Iiussum. PlatU ecterUlned tha members of tha Pwt-Amariean High Five club at her homa Thursday after noon. Prises were won by Mj-a. A. P. Moore. Mrs. I j. piattt Mm. 4. W. toon and Mrs. C F. Ratekln. Tha club will be entertained in two weeks by Mra. Boon, Informal Dance. The officers and teacher of the Ne braska School for tha Deaf gava a be lated Balnt Patrick's dancing party at the achool hall Friday evening. Thoaa present were: Misses Fsy Chamberlain. M. Vlynt, livers, Mnrgaret Murdevsnt. Fannie Hud win, Marlon lt.Milh. Pearl llelnfelt, Mildred M lines, Maude rieroe. Kh.'a llvndoc. MaHrs Frnnk Clifford. J. M. teey. Averlll livavera. Kalph Itenedli't, lnst-r. John Whltter, All.ert Oladaln. tirlffith. Vanderhaven. Misses Pelle Trenthan. Kf fie K Illy, Anna MKVrtla, Rarah Trimble, Kxther hharwood, W innie Uoodby, Marv Dunn, llasel McMullen. Klynt. Charllne Johnson, B Kelhert. X1ara Jack Jai kson. Kiiccne MelaJy. lwel ()rer. Harold )nlryoU, Potior Allan. Welly, llolwrt Booth, Aafi.rtj. Hmlth. Hlebert. Owen Comp, naM a COLOHTTE Lack or thm ylhn Saaya Department and Drag Stores Sell It or aand 2)a. ia aanpa lo Dn. M . CARPENTER-MORTON CO. Boa ton. Mass. fhs LlcyJ N Osborne ' 1 AW JzTeri6 Hrur W art u ld. I'erry rWloy. Meaara. and Mesdam E. I. Shlrey. H U Johnson. F. W. Ho ith. Waldo Rot hart. O. W. lleiidec. P. fci ISeeley. SL John'i School Prom. The Senior-Junior members of Bt John's High achool will glva their first annual prorn at Chambers' academy. Thursday evening, April IS. Tha school st la looking forward with pleasure t this event The patrons' list Includes: Meaars Masara James C Dahlman. Joswnta It Hayden, J A C. Kennedy, Mark Martin. T P. n.iiinvr..l. John A. M'-xHana. Charlra 1. atnrt, Jr. C. C. At'laon. A. H. Mii'uiiimH. Ir. K H. Iiviahmaa, t. t lUaier. Ir. T. J lver. i;.rs A Hoffman, Tr. R. M. Kilev. latri.k Iiif. lr. ! A. !ermdy, llarrv itraa, UrlH J. Crenlen. faul . Marl in. t rajiM J. Hurfclay, Aiulrew t. i.itiff, lr Jack I'ayer, inuuvas wuiiuaa. 0-Atk C!ub rnterUlaed. Tl-e O-Atka club was eu ten a I n4 Thura day svea'.Kf at tha koine of Miss Uh CumI, tha cWwattosui aa4 favors fcalug suggastlva at Eastertide. Tha cMta pteca was a nest of small aurka Thaaa pre H wars' takes fha plaea of Miss Veroma Petty, who returned to New Yorh this week be cause of the Illness of her sister. At All Saints' Church. Tha Chancel guild of All Saints' church will meet Monday at J p. m. with Mra. Albert Egbert. 35J North Forty-first ave nue. , i Tha annual parish meeting wilt be held In the Parish house Easter Monday even ing. April I, at t p. m. Organ EeciUl. Mrs. Ben Stanley announces a special mualcal service Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Trinity cathedral. Hjils musical la open to tha publlo and tha fuU choir will participate la the "Gallia" of Ounod and numbers from Ounod's redemption- Menorih Society. Tha Menorah eocletty win hold IU meeting Wednesday evening. Instead of Tuesday, an which day tha holiday of "Passover" occurs. A vary Interesting and Important meeting will be held. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of South Omaha announce tha engagement of their daughter. Emma For. to Dr. M. If. An derson, No data for tha wedding his yet teen set. hut It Is understood It will take place la tha lata summer. , Judge and Mrs. B. O. HoeUtler of Kearney annouiwa tha engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Mr. Ansa Raymond af Omaha. VI las Kostetler la a vtamnar of tha PI Vu Phi sorority. Mr. Raymond la tha son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer II. Raymond of Ncrfolk, and Is a member of the Phi Kappa Psl fraternity and of the University and Commercial clubs, Tha wedding will taka placa In Ma. Omahans at Colfax Springs. Colfax Springs. has been a popular re sort for Omahana during1 tht last week and for tha spring vacation. Mrs. Frank Judson, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Dorothy, left Wednesday afternon for Colfax Springs. Miss Cath erine Squler, accompanied by her father, left Friday evening for .ColfaxV where Mra. Oqnler has been spending tho week. Mrs. Clement Chase and daughter, Helena, are spending tha week at Col fax Springs and were Joined Friday by j Miss Betty and Miss Wynne Fairfield, who will remain for tha next week. Mrs. Frank J. Fltsgerald left last night for a week at Hotel Colfax. She was ao- companied by her daughter and Josephlno Williams. 1 lecture Series. -Mornings with tha Moderns." tha sertea of lectures by Mrs. Merrill at Chi cago, although to be given at prtvat houses, la not an nvltatloa affair. Tick ets for tha course may bo procured from Mrs. WlUlam E. Martin or Mrs. Charles Kounlsa. Omaha Girls at Hull Home. Miss Helen Eastman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. T, Eastman, who has been studying nolo dancing In Chicago under Miss Swett, danced at Hull House Satur day evening for tha entertainment of tha young men and women there. The Campflre girts at Hull House In Chicago are preparing to give "Tha Little Prtncesss" at Hull House theater shortly under the direction of Miss Carmellta Chase, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase. Military Hop Plant. Elaborate plans have been made for tha annual military hop of tha high auhool cadets. It Is to ba held April at hai etrtsar. Hum a. M l IIMva, I hi M.Ml. II l.h iaa. riruja Ml!1. 4 ertte) tiaa , f aa t'aaeell. M-iHri iiuina. IjM fl-ia Kew Trachrr of gxprnsiom. M'-aa fena l)r a-f f'htrec armed la X'aU r rlar to left . tMW duttre itk the U -r4 g-aa4 ef Ksprtuo. rne Special-Special-Special Direct rihipment of two carloads of delicious "RipewKl on tho Trwa Oranges' which were grown and packed in the orchard by Ourdon W. Wattlef, llollywood. California. Eipcned on tha treej fruit la far superior to artificial ly ripened fruit A trial will convince. Courtney & Company SOLE AGENTS. Fontenelle Brand Coffee i3 eo genuinely good, that once you have used it, no other coffee will quite take its place on your breakfast table. Packed for you in Omaha's most up-to-date, sanitary roast ing plant It is pure, healthful, delicious. Ask your grocer. Hallmark Specials in Jewelry For EASTER at BROWN'S Sterling silver Bud Vase, U inches high S.OO Gold filled Bracelet Watch, iS-year case, li Jeweled move ment, gold dial gltt.00 This is a special production of the HallmarK corporation nil is equal to any $20.00 bracelet watch sold. New Cireen Odd Cuff Links, Rns-lne turned design, pr f5.00 Pterllnic silver Canrllestlc-ka, 18.60 values, pair f5.60) Ktcrllne: silver Vanltv Ca.t 1 12.00 value , f8.60 Sterling silver Cigarette (tise. $13.00 value f8.60 Sterllns; sllrer or gol.l filled Waldemar Pocket Knife, .gl.00 Rosary Peads, In tiny sliver cases gs.00 Knaary Heads, all klnda. up from .gl.60 Merlin silver Melt Buckles, up from S4.00 The largest line in the city. Sterling silver Bridge Pad Holders. New novelty. Sterling silver torlne Boxes, up from $3.80 New Rhinestone Jewelry Hfelr Ornaments, ttlipper Buckles. Neck Hands, Bar Pin's and Circle Brooches. Hallmark wares are made by tha Hallmark corporation. Absolutely dependable goods, at very moderate prices. We Invite comparison of goods and prices. Special new line of Oorham Hand Bags silk and leather. The HALLMARK Store C. B. Brown Co. 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Intelligent thought and skillful execution has provided for our pianos a home of elegance and luxury, combining pleasant showrooms with private compartments wherein the instrument may have opportunity to display its talent unhamp ered and in an atmosphere bespeaking music V7ith the aim of having in Omaha one of the most handsome and best appointed piano dc partments in the middle west we have exerted every energy and the results seem to us very gratifyng The public will, we believe, share this senitiment To open the Piano Rooms appropriately the best talent in Omaha will participate in a series of recitals thi3 week, the first program to be given on Monday afternoon. The public is invited to enjoy these occasions There will be no charge. Those who arc interested in music and in pianos are invited to attend these red U Is assured of ha ring an enjoyable afternoon, and ha ring opportunity to hear instruments that we believe have proved to be the best in the world. 1