Tim OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 11, 1915. Leaders for the A. 0. A. Play Planned for Saturday WILL MAKE HER KEW HOME IN CHICAGO. IP II WEEK OF ARTAHD LECTURES lira. Anthony Merrill to Speak at Yarioua Hornet During Fore noons This Week. XEOP. lUNO TO TALK ALSO rial Calendar. - MOrrAT I'nlTrmlty rliih dandr. rrty at the Fontenelle; Original Monday PrlrlKe Hub; Com cl'ih dancing party at I ho Horn hotel: openlr lei-mre ny Mm Anthony Merrill, at th reelrtenc of Mr. Charles T. Kountse; Tempi lrel Sisterhood mush-ale, l.m p. m. Tl'KSDAY Debutante Prtrtr" club, Mll Jenet Hall, hoste.s; Need I "Craft guild of rnlr1 Pur afternoon party at in Prairie Hark club house; Columbian t'lrcle. evening party at their hall, Twenty-aecond a n't Locust trpeU; Rummy club, Mm. K. A. Oa. hostess. Friends af Art dinner at tlw Fontmclle; Tuesday Fridge club. Mm. Arthur Kee llne, hopTees. WF.DNKFDAT-Wednesday Trichr club; Daurherty-Kerrlsan weridtns: In Gree ley, Nb.: Mrs. Anthony Merrill. lecture. THl R8PAY I'slsv High H club. MrB. M. Ttociiford. hostess; Pt. John's school, from at Chamber' rsdcmyj Mn. fsmuel Kats and Mra. Jay H. Tt. at homo for Mm. William Rothschild. FRIOAY fVottlsh Kit- Woman a club children's party: Oul VIv club, dancing party at Chamhera' academy; Mra An thony Merrill, leotura. Columhua club dancing party, Mornpolltan hall. Society will devote It tlma to art and lecture thl weak. Mr. Anthony Merrill of Chicago ar rives Mondny morning and will begin her series of lecture on "Morning with the. Moderns" at the homo of Mra Charles T. Kountse. These lectures will all talc place at 10:10 a. m. Th first author to bo dlscossed will bo Arnold Bennett and Mm. Merrill's talk mill Include a few readings from the author. The second, John Galsworthy, to be given Wednesday at th homo of Mr. John A. Meghan. The third, Fri day, a rooming with Oeonr Bernard Shaw, when Mra W. A. C. Johnson, will be the hostess. Monday of next week, William Butler Yates and the Irish re vival, at the home of Mra. J. T. Stewart 3d. Wednesday. April ' , a protection on Kipling St tho homo of Mrs. Bdfrar Bcott. Friday, ths 3d. Mrs. Msrrill will discuss th "Modern Kalledoacopo." This will bo th slsth and last of th series and will be given at th horn of Mr. Tohn It. Kennedy In Fslreoraa Mr. Merrill will bo the guest this week vf her cousin, Mrs. Nellie Wakeley, and lext week she will be with Mr. nd Mr. SVtlllem E. Martin. Tuesday evenlne of thl week will so the launching of the "Friend of .Art saoclation" at a dinner to be given at 'he Fontenelle. Tho gussta will be th members of th Boclety of Fin Arts and ether who are Interested In art. Tho object of tho dinner Is to unite all Omaha's art lovers and Is not simply for those who liave subscribed for th asso ciation. Prof. Frederick Morrow Fling arill b th guest of honor and will apeak sn "Art and Life." Wedding Plain. ' The wedding of Miss F.ulsll Kerrigan, daughter of .Mr. Slid Mrs. , Feter Karri tan, of Greeley, Nab., and Mr. John H. Deughsrty, Jr.. formerly of this city, but ow. of Greeley, will take place next Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at Dreeley. followed by a wedding breakfast it th horn of th bi Ida's parents. It will a church wedding, with only relatives present. Mr. and Mra John M. Paugh trty, parents. of th groom; Mra F. A. Nash and Mrs. C. C. Allison, his aunts; Mr. John D. Creighton,. his grandfather, r,d Mr. and Mrs. Hayer .will go- from here for, the wedding, and Mr. 'Fred Paugherty, the groom's brother, will be best men. Miss Alice Xerrlgari of Spald ing, Neb., a cousin of th brl0," win bi th maid of honor. Th young couple ar planning an Mu rn wedding trip, and afterwards will make their hem in Oreelny, where Mr. Dsugherty I assistant cashier of th r'lrat National bank. Tli wedding of -Miss Marl Btewort. daujhter of Mr. and Mra Charle Teat Mewart of Council Blurts, and Donald Mr Ferrer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 8. McForrea of llpopestoa.-1 III., will take p'af Saturday evening, Jun I, at St Paul church. Council Bluffs. Mrs. Clifford "Wolf of Council Bluffs will b matron of hoaor. The bridesmaids IU be Mioses Katheriu Barker of Michi gan City, Ind.; Elisabeth Goodrich of Chl isgo, Florenc , Heyn of Orange, N. J.; Men enrol of Wheeling, W. Va,; Louis Has of Kanaa City and Mildred UuUsr of thl city; - j Mr. Luciea Dyer of Hoopeston will be th best man and th ushers Include Uoyd Kvsps of Chicago, Howard Rpeut ding of Chicago. Arthur Long of Chicago, John Banks of Chicago, William McFer- rn. brother of th jroora, and Clifford Wolfo. Smith-Wrifht Wedding-.' On of the Interesting brides of EssUr Sunday waa Pearl Skeen Wright, Bister of Mis. John O. Yelscr, whose marriage to Mr. Bryce Hmlth was celebrated at the First Christian church by Rev. Chailea E. Cobbey. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ar new en rout tJ Colon, Panama, their tutur home, where Mr. Smith Is In th government service. . Mra mtth won prominence a soloist snd harpist in evangelical work all over th country. Eh was a member of th evangelical party of Rev. Mr. and Mra Vlolnt. with which party ah traveled extensively abroad. In Paris and Berlin a ad other European cities, ah waa eater- lined by the American consuls. Marked recognition followed her beautiful rendi tion of "Oh. Galilee!" en the field of Galilee in Palestine, which tt) party also visited. Preceding th. wedding ' ceremony, at hich LouUe 8. Zabriskl furnished th T.unic. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Yelser enter talned at a wedding breakfast, when coveia were laid for th Immediate family nd friends. Mra. Yelser attended, her sister sod Mr. Jack Yelser wa best man. Ssstt-MmflV Wedding-. The wedding ' af Miss Jessi cott. daughter of V' Clement Bcott, at Ash- t)tBd. and Dr. Frederick Hayer MUlener of Omaha was celebrated Thursday after noon at th horr.a of th bride's father la Ashland. Father John Williams per formed th ceremony before aa Impro vised sJt&r of terri and snapdragons. A pink and greea color schem was used throughout th rooms. Th living room as decorated with asparagus. astr lilts and larg banket of pink anap dragoaa. Ptek shaded Candle and piak ret pea war ueod la th dining room. Th U0l ceaterpleca wa a large orystaJ L-andelabra, surrounded with baskets of pink aet peaa. Tt bride was marrlud a her go-s ay-gown of blue silk failla. A'iih this as worn a small blua toque. nmnted with paradlaa feather a. Bh voire a corsac of pink elbeart rose and tills set peas. There were no al- '.tnxlanla lr. and Uts. MUIfcner left th evening for th west and will be at horn after April 1 at th MorrUra hoUl. Th Omaha guests were: - Meadamea MUlener, II. II. Bhedd. H. O. Bhedd. F. A. Jones, Mr. Oeorg Pheid and Miss Hayer. . Engmg-ementi. Mr. and Mrs. Epstein will be at horn Bundsy, April i In honor of the young people, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Epstein announo the engagement of their daughter, Esther, and Mr. Arthur Marowlts. Th wedding will t celebrated soma time la Jun. Mr and Mrs. A..J. Swanson announo th engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Mr. Marvin L, Jackson . of Council Bluffa Th marriage will take plac in th early part of June. Mr. snd Mr. George Mel lor of Malvern, la., announce th engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Charlotte, to Mr, Goorg Bdward Day, jr., of Springfield, III. Th wedding will take plac In Au gust, i Mis fjpateln Is a successful young business woman, holding th potttlon of asalatant managar In a local film com pany. Bh I an ex-president of th B'nat B'rith women' Organisation. Mr. Maro wlts attended school at Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mra 8. 8ohchter announce th encasement of tbelr daughter Anna and Mr. Hyman Milder. No date ha been set for th wadding. In honor of th young people, Mr. and Mr. Schecbter will en tertain at a family dinner Tuesday even ing. , Cinoiam Dancing' Club. , Th Ctnossm Dancing club ntrtalaed at the Scottish Hit cathedral Wednes day vnlng. Th laat dance of th series will b held April H. Th following guests were presents' Messrs. and Mesdames IL K. t hafer. if. T. Parker. W. K. Mlt-kel, J. E. PuWfT. 1. A. Madlar, MlnlM Mildred House, Corx Kuenle, Messrs.' K. t'ampbell, , G. L. Greenfield, O. W. Johnson, Hronlser, Moore. Mlases . ' Springer. . Mr-ssrs. B. H. Heldwln, Waterloo, Neb. Stryco Club Banquet ' . Tho Slryoo Bowling club, composed of twenty-six member of th offlc and engineering department of th street railway company, closed their season Wednesday evening with a banauat at th Loyal hotel.' Th banquet was fol lowed by an Orpheum party, Tho present war: Messrs. Messrs. F. K. Mathews. J.'Melater, W. G. Moholsoa, O. I. Palm. ' W. W. Pearson, H. Kembe. Mlmon, D. UrnMh, - M. J. Hullivan, -A. C. Thomseu, 11. F. Wallace. A. M. WandelL r. 8. Welly. J. O. Apelqutt, Heldlng, li. Hritlenbaugb, K. A. rohn. It. If. Flndley,' W. L. Fulton. K H. HssenaUk. W. O. Jacobl. H. B. Jonea. J. H. Kuony. F. L. Lafferty, C. Lacg. F. U Lewis, Affairi of thl Week. The Columbus club will entertain at a dancing party Frulsy avenlag at Metro politan halL The Qui Vive club will entertain at a dancing psrty st Chambers' academy Friday evening. Th University elub has Issued Invita tion for a dance Monday vning at th Fontenelle. Th Columbian Orel will enter tain Tuesday evening at their hall at Twenty second and Locust streets. ' Mra Samuel Kats and Mrs J. B. Kats will be at horn Thursday afternoon be tween th hour of S and In honor of th ninety-third birthday of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. WllUsm Roth schlld. Th Needle Craft Guild of Pralrt Park will entertain Informally Tuesday after noon at the Pralrl park club house. Miss Florence Cook will siv a short talk oa th Hentessori system of child education. I With the School 6et. Miss Mary Megeath returned Monday to school at Briar CUft. N. Y.. and Ml Helen Eastiaaa left at th asm tlru to resume her art studies In Chicago. - Charles and Lamia Burgeaa, Deiunaa Kountse. Mors Palmer and Floyd gmlth. Jr., arrived hocu Wednesday morulas tram St Paul's school for thsir prtng varatloo. - Mis MsrJorl Smith returns next week to Bryn Mavr after spending th East vecattoa her wltk her pa rests, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Smith, Pleasures Put The Prettiest MO Golf elub held Its regular meeting Tuesday at th hop-. of Mra F. N. MoOeneghan, Assisting th hostess were Meedames F. X. Craae. L J. Hoover, C, J. Parrolt snd FraaJc Rus- Pt-irln f- A n4stsm ?7iM W rvr.-r mmr- m iaBlajafa : I I i f -Blanche Ceils Sell. After th business meeting Mrs. F. M. High read clippings from Jerom K. Jerome,' and Little Mis Frances Edwerb gsv a few .reading. A memory contest followed the program and th prise were awarded to Mra W. It. Fllnn and Mr. L. Thelssban.. This club will snter- taln their husband on the evening of May t, at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Crane. 'triple Iirael Husicale. Tempi Israel Sisterhood will siv a literary and musical afternoon Monday st th tempi. Mra Frederick Coha' will read a paper on "Woman's Influenc In Judlaem," the same paper having been read by Mra Abram Blmon, wife of Rabbi Abram Simon, . formerly of Omaha, at the biennial conference of . Araerlcaa Hebrew Congregation In Chicago ' last January.' Mis Mlna Meyer will give vocal elections and Miss Charlotte Abrama pisao numbers. ' It la probable that Madam Bella Pevsner, a noted lecturer, will arrive In Mm to address the meeting. The program begins at 1:30 o'clock. Box Holders for Concert Th following hav engaged boxes for th Mendelssohn choir concerts to be held April M and 17 at the Auditorium: Messrs. and Meariamea George Brandels, C. T. Kountse, M. Paldrls. Arthur a btnlUb Ward M. fcurgees, D. :. Brsdford, L. F. Crofoot. John W. Towl. T. F. Qululan, G, A. Joelyn, Uonritt s ort. Loul C. Nash, K. M. Fairfield. O. W. Holdn.se. C. Will HamUton. Another box will be taken by: Misses Mis Fannie Pratt. Ilenrlette Rea Juliet MoCune, Mesdames Mesdames Alfred Kennedy. Eolta W agoner, Dinner and Cardi. Mr. an Mra H., . Muentefrlng and Mr. and Mr. James Brows entertained at dinner at th horn of Mr. Brown Friday vnlng. Th table was decorated with tulips, sweet peas and jonqulla Cards followed th dinner and prises were awarded te Mr. 8 w snick and Mra Muentefertng. Th guests war: Messrs. and Meadame E. H. tohea, Frank Pflearlng, J. A. Kay, James 6ankk, Charles C LoaderytF, A. Jackson. Mark Encall, Honors Departing- Guest Irs. Amos Heath ntrtatnd at dinner for Mra. Joseph Cox, who leaves tor Ks&sas City Monday. Cover war laid for eight. The color schema for th tabl waa yellow and white, a mound of yel low jonquil forming tb centerpiece. i-iiue amDreiiaa uiiea wun me sain flowers war used as plao cards. Minia ture suitcases tilled with caady war fevers. Those present war Misses Jean M attars. I.ydia Htimr, Ruth Murrt, Mesamea Amos Ueaia, Myrtle Harding, 1 ydta niner, liplea at orris, Mesdames J. H. tiuberry, Joseph Cos, To Honor Tiaitor. Mr. James McCord gave a theater party Wednesday evening at the Brandels la hoaor of Miss Martha Dehlmea at St Joseph and Friday afternoon Mra B. B. Wood gave aa informal tea for her house guest. About thirty of ths younger set aexe asked te meet Miss Dahlmaa. A.a- Mrs tf a.u.M-M XInr. H. E IXeusbnaLrtch. slating th hostess were. Mra Walter Rob erts, Mr. Harry Doorty and Mrs. Ben Boyc of Chicago. ' Falg&lco Clnb Party. Th Falgalco club gave ' a dancing party Thursday evening at th Metro politan club. Th guests present were: Mr. and Mra C. W. Ennls. Misses "- Misses Bsa Antony,' Llfllan Bryant. . Irene Baker, Mabie Williams. Katherina Kelley, - Gladys Chamberlain. tiose lux on. Jane Fhaffer, Extlth Btandover . Alice Ratheack. Mary Marsh( ' Lola Marsh. -Korrine Ksunders, Whitfield, Paulsen. Harrtet Goodman, Cora McHenry, Mable Sands, Tina Sands, . J.l.la Jensen, '' I Clair. Anna James. 4 Carolyn Hsrgreav Grace Kaughton, ' Grace Keysor. Gertrude Wilson, Marsaret O'Oready, Kdlth Spanderrn, Agatha Oewold, K. McCarthy, June Parker, Mae Brown, Bertha Neef. . Ethel Smith. Genevieve Callahan, Alice Young. Gertrude HoWley, Clair McKenna, Glady Fernsndes, Ruth Heacock, Brooks, Fran Mulholland, Messrs. - ' v Messrs. Dr. L. K Vandlver, J. M. Wallace. Elmer Patton, R. U. IJevoe, W. c Meiiea Chaa. Gillespie, Wm. Boelter, K. Anderson, E. J. Colberg, Jack J. WhlU, Klgln Ayrea, C E. Kline, W. B. Jones, Joe Dug her, H, W. Wllkenson, 'fcpencer R. Mao- - Crone, O. A, Wilson, Harry Grotten. M. Minden, Jack Smith. Leo Plokerins. Edward Troat, Harold Pmlth. Bruc Dranton, Earl Young. req r inK, E. V. Kelly. . A. C. Pratt, A. Volney Bass, J. B. Runa, , , J. ll. Hoffman, Ed Koat. J. Stlss, O. B. penner, H. P. Ruffner. P. H. MacCron. T. M. Carlisle. J. J. Gleason, W. X. Roche, E. Perry. J. A. Biiglewlcs, ti. A. Goodman, V, W. Oienger, A. Swanson, Dinner Dance Clnb Party. The dosing dane of th Dinner Dance dub, on of th popular serial dancing clubs of th winter, waa held last evening at th Fontenell. Those present wr: . Messrs. and Meadame V. Klnsler. Barton Millard. Arthur Keollne, T. F, Kennedy, Harry Tukey, John T. Stewart, Id.; Joseph Parker, 'Ward Burseas, ' Samuel .Hurna, Charles T. Kountse, Moshler Colpetser, W. T. Burns, Glenn Wharton, W. J. Foye, Mesdames Eva Wallace, I Davis. W. D. Hosford, Walter Roberts, ixuis i.iarKa, John Redlck. John Madden, Fred Hamilton, . louis xwaan, Harold Prttchatt, Madames Ben Cotton. Misses- Miaes- Rltsabeth Congdon Mildred' Butler, r iuaoein uavis, uiauya reiers. Menle Davis, Louisa Dinning, Measr. John Caldwell, Mary Burkley, Daphne Peter. Messra Cuthbert Potter, Wtllard Butler. O. W. Hull. Milton Deamaa of Uos Moiuna, Albert BartleU of St. Joseph. Robert Burns. Uvrents Briaker, C. J. Lord. Ben Gallagher, r.inter lope, Gerald Wharton, biocktoa nein, v 0-Atka Clnb Entertained The O-Atka elub was entertained at the home of Miss Mabel Chllson Friday even ing. Tb tabl oeuterpiec waa a large basket of tullpa Those present were Misses Misses Rose t-hean, Mildred Hansen. Cathryn lawless, Kes HurUi, Xturiel Butlln. ' k-thel Sheets. Mary Hayes. Luna CsHsel. HulOa KIHson, Mart Stiger, I Ida Shta Mattel Chllson, Corns, Club Party. . The Coma club will give a dancing party oa Monday evening in th ball room of th Hotel Rome. Th hall will be elab o ratal y decorated with the club color. Thoa In charg of this affair ar Messrs George Roach. Jack McCarthy and Harry Colllna Luncheon at the Loyal. Mr, it. O eStrelght gave a luncheon of eight covers Saturday at th Hotel Loyal Spring Towers decorated th tabl. Entertain Rummy Club. Mr. and Mra F. C. Hogan entertained tho member of th (lummy club and their husbands Friday vaing at cards. Six table of player were (yeeent and th prsea were awarded to Dr. and Mrs. H. n Newton, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Klme, Mrs. D. E. Ixivsjoy and Mr. P, Mehrens. Th next regular meeting of th club will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. A. Oaks. Those present Fri day evening were: Messrs. and Mesdames 11. Oeks. J. W. Hood. hos. llolfln. .Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Newton, W. F. Torree, F. B. Hogan, Frank O. Browne. W. A. Pmith, Alex Jetes. D. K. IxveJoy, m. m. isiine, P. Mehrens, St. John's High School Prom. ' 'Final preparations, have been completed by the senior and junior members of St John's High school for their first annual prom, at Chambers Thursday evening. Th favor for this party will be entirely carried out In the class colors, coral and black. Following are the patrons: Messrs. Messrs. James C. Dahlman. Dr. C. C. Allison, ,' J. A. C. Kennedy, Leo A. Hoffmann, Paul L. Martin. Dr. L. B. Bushman. Dr. T. J. Dwyer, ' T. C, Byrne, Dr. F. J. Schleler. T. P. Redmond, ' Andrew Gallacherj, Mark T. Martin, Henry Btroesser, - Dr. B. M. Riley I'etrlek Duffy, f John A. McShane, Thomas Quinlan, .lames Hayden, Dr. It, A. Dermody, Charlna Beaton, F. J. Burkley. Dr. Jsck Dwyer. D. J. Creedon, A. H. Mc-t'onncll. A. B. McConnell, ' T. J. Mahnney, P. C. Heafey, Entertains Bridge Club. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Charls Ware entertained the Saturday Evening Bridge club at their litome last-evening.' The members arc: MesHnt. and Mesdames-' ' ' ' Howard Farrell. R. A. Cftrrlngton. Georse Shirley. Blaine Young. Anson, j Charles Ware.' Informal Dance. , The Tounger Generation ' club 'enter tained at an Informal dancing party Thursday evening. Those present were: Misses Mlnses Mabelle Berks, Nellie Ktlkenney, Alice Dclaney.- Jonephlne Yates, Margaret Anderson, Kva Behen, Mary Donnelly. Bess Mc3iH, Eltraheth Mc Dermott Messrs. : Rov Ryburr, Harry McOill. J. E. Hsckten, . R. L. Wnltmore. Ethel Mlllberg, Messrs. W. K. Banker, A. o. Hxnlngton. Tom O'Tolle, Benjamin Graves, Junior Club to Giro Dance. Ths Junior club, of which Mr. C, V3. Mets Is president, hss set Saturday, April 34, for their second and last dance. It will b given at th Fontenelle snd prom ises to be one of - th moat enjoysble Color Your Last .Year's StraW Hat With Makes Old Straw Hats Look Neui Splendid (of asing up Ladles' and Children's Hats EASY TO APPLY pries Is 30 Misstei Wilwweef ml DwiM M.s.1 t Block , Navy Blue Burnt Straw Dull Black Cadet Blu Browe CaidWlRed SaseCfwss Violet Csta Laveaoct YeOow Natural , v 4- COLORITE kakesebinUlw siUriss3iBa, Silk aad Cswes SLIPPERS; mU BASKETRY ImW Coloritk tea h Of seikMS $mkm Dopartmant and Drag Store Sail It er taad 2W, is asaan Is DaM. M CARf ENTER-MORTON CO. s AnnouncEnEtiT THK Hccdls Craft Shop (Woman's Exchange) Will Open la Lobby OF Bee Building:, Monday A. M. Mm Marshall, Prop. LJ dsnres of th season. Th last Junior club dance wa during th holidays at th Rom hotel. Stork Special. A daiia-liter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. McShan fsturday. A son wss born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Lortng. Newi of the Wayfaren. Mr. John Hudson, aho has been travel ing In Pouth Amerlra for the laet two months. Is due to lsnd In New York next Wednesdsy. Mra A. L. Reed and Mrs. Charles Offutt, who hav bven spending this week In Philadelphia with Mr. and Mrs. Baum, will return home. Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrlck Is at th Dres den apartments In Washington, where Mrs. John G. Bourke nnd Miss Bourke sre living; Mrs. Kllpatrlck went esst last week. Mrs. Charles J. Grediio Is expected In Omaha from Washington soon. Mrs. Greene hss been away from Omaha for nesrly two years., having gone abroad in June, 1913, and since her return last fall baa been with her alater In Waahlngton. Personal Mention.' Mr. and Mra Myron Learned will move to tbelr summer' home near Florenc next week. Mis Clara Daugherty, who was taken with an attack of appendicitis Tuesday Is greatly Improved. Mrs. & 8. Caldwell returned Saturday .from St. Louis, where she was the guest of her brother snd his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles How. Mr. and Mrs. J. 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