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2-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY I'.KK: MAY 2, 1015. VISITORS"; AND GOLF These Are the AU Absorbing" Topic Wlioli Are Kow Interfiling Society Folk. SOME FEEPAILE TO TRAVEL HaHil rJealar. KUNDAT Mtss I.ortta r Ixn barn concert at Crelshtnn university audi torium: choir of Trinity cathedral. chs ln(t miKlral service MONPAT-Cofonirtd flub danrtnt party at Chmlt' erademj;; Fortnightly Bridge rluh; Original Monday Hrtdne rlub. flrxt tournament of the Omaha Woman' Oolf association at the ('oun try Huh. TL'FRD AT North Fide Prryrresslve card pluN party at It hall on Twenty-eighth ' and Fowler atreete; Fldelu club, re nlar meeting W KINFrAY EsHuslv Card club. Mr Henry Uhnntin. hostess; Vlaltlng , Nn rue association, tea at rooma tn th rltT hell at 4 P. m. THI"RS1AT Camhro-Amerlcan associa tion, entertainment at Young Men Clrl.'tlfin asmclatlon. FRIDAY Twinkle club danoln party at the Hotel Rome; Columbus club danc-In- perty. Bouth Omaha Country club. HATt'HDAT Juoc and Mr. Ron Raker, da win portv In honor of their niece, Mies Katherln l,lneb-r: Flower day for the benefit of the Child Bavin? In stitute. ' The advent of a number of attractive visitor for entertainment and th open- In of th Country f'ol wilt b" th meann of aomewhat enllvenln- th aoclal tmoapher and current aosilp for th eek. Ml Lrnn Curtis, a former Omaha girl, I at th Fontenell with r-er father. Colonel Curtl. and a num ber of affair ar being planned In her honor. The g-olf enthusiast hava no time or word for aught but golf. They hav been on - th Jink each day for, e vera! week and are absorbed In the Interest ol th opening tournament, which I to he given Monday at th Country club . Thoae who are' not attracted by th link are .completing plan for their sum mer travel ana ummer nnery ma i Irlnclrig agonlilpg' hours with -their modistes In fashlondom. Then .there I the) Incoming and. outgoing tide of travel that seem ever to be on the Increase and gaining In Omaha devotee yearly. Among the Visitors. Mr. Harry Arthur Sterling of Mlnne a nolle ha arrived to he th guest of her nother. Mr. Carotin F. Erlkson. for several wetih. Mr. Daniel - Korn will arrive Tuesday niornlrrg -fnnm New York City to be th great of hep parent. Mr. and Mr. Mor rit Levy, for several weeki. Mrs. Frank Bishop of Milwaukee, with her daughter. MIh Elisabeth Bishop, ar rived Tuesday n route from P4lfornl to remain until tomorrow with her mother-in-law,' Mr. Bishop, and Mr. W. F, Allen. Mr. ISIfrar Bishop of Katies City l also her with hi mother. and Mr. Allen for a few day , Mr. C. K. Craln of (Springfield. O., ar rived Friday to visit her mother, Mr. K. Wakeley. . , . , Mr. Mel Vht, who was called to Omaha from Panta Monica, . Cat., by th lllneaa of her daughter-in-law, Mr. Mel Uht, Jr., about a month ago, ha been Joined by Mr. t'hl. and both ar staying with Mr. and Mr. Mel I'M, Jr. Oeneral Frederick A. Smith and hi wife, whom he married last February, arrived In Omaha Wcdneeday from an extended wedding trip through th south and west and are at th Fontenell for a week or ten days on their wajf to Oil cago and. New York..... Mr. Harry, O'Nell gppnt n. " Omaha. ',, Ms. A, B. Smith', who has been spend ing th winter wllh her daughter, Mr. Day, and Captain Day at Fort Myers, Va., returned Wednesday and I with Mm. Allen Iloblnaon for a few days. Captain and Mr. Day mill sail May ( for Honolulu to Jola tha Fourth calvary at Bchofleld barrack. Captain and Mr. Henry Heltfeld hav aa their guest tholr daughter, Mr. I A. I-nny of Spauldlng, Neb., and Mr. Fred Rswlteer of Boston, a brother of Mr.. Hettfeld. Mr. Ttawitser la returning from an extended western trip. Mr. Francis Fern and little "twin daughters arrived Friday from Chicago to vIMt her sinter, Mrs. R It. Bpragua, and Mr. gprague. Mr. and Mr. Thomas .Crelgh of Chi cago were the week-end guests of Mr. Crelgh'i mother, Mr. Mary I. Crelgh. Mr. and Mr. Jerome Magea and son, Marshall, arrived Friday front Montana and ar with Mr. Herman Kountse. Mrs. Mary Hood of New Tork City has arrived-to spend th summer with her nieces, Mrs. W, E. Thompklns and Mra E. A. McCall. Mr. and Mr. C. M. Thomas of Chi cago and Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Gal- lafher of O'Neill, Neb., ar th week-end guests of Mr. and Mra Victor Caldwell. Mr. Wilson Low expect her uncle. Mr. Brown, and her brother, Mr. Arthur Fletcher, of Boston tn arrive tn Omaha on their wy from California In about tw week. Mis Lynn Curtis and her father, Colonel Curtis, arrived Saturday from New. York and will b at thp Fontenell. Mra. Curtl remain at Greenwich with her daughter, Mr. Dlmon Bird. Mr. Brook of Washington spent Bun flay and Monday with her slater, Mrs. . M. T. Barlow, on her way east from Portland. Ora. Mia Mildred R. Haven or Nw York City la th guest of her parents. Mr. and Mr. John Rom In Dundts, Mrs. H- D, Flatter, who spent a week hee wtfh her daughter, Mra. Arthur Pinto, has gone to Milwaukee to visit another daughter, Mrs. H. 3. Payne. Mr. Donald McFerron of Moopestown, 111., was th guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Char! Stewart In Council Bluffa. Mr. Thome Moonlight Murphy and on, Tom, Jr., of Kansas City ar spend tng a few week with Mra Murphy's parent, Mr. and Mr. O. E. Thompson at th Merriam hotel. Guests at Roiemere. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daugherty ar- , rived Sunday from their wedding trip east and spent several day at "Roe . Die re j.oas ' at i alrtoun which was opened for them during th stay of hire aolf and his bride. Mr. and Mra Daught erly spent fmnday wtth his parent. Mr, an 4 Mrs. &-bn M.-Daugherty. and dined Ui town with Mr. Edward Crelghton and Mis Ellen Crelghton Tuesday. Wednea- day and Thursday evening they were at horn to their friends at "Floaemer Loe and among those who motored " vt to see them Mr and Mra Jack - Weboter. Mr. and Mr. Harold Prttchett MiM Hochstetler, Mis JaqultK. Mr. Fred Iugherty and Mrs. John Caldwell. Mr. I'augherty snd his brld left Friday for lire ley. Neb. - Returnir.f from Philippine. fr.' Cuy Howard arrived Wedneay ' 'rom Molln and 1 th guest of Mr. and . Mis. T. U Rlngwalt Mr. Howard's v dlnufclit-r. Miss Helen, who has been In tit i'lillli'i'lrw-e for the lat year In rhaJ-ge ' of the arlili mrnt work amung th More girls In Mindanao under Bishop Brent. Was House Guest of Mrs. R. W. Vierliug Here to Visit Her Omaha Friends I I ' a f I IV I I .if- ' ' ' T A landed TucsJay In San Francisco, und will Join her mother here some tltn next week. Mis Howard dues not expect to return to th Philippines, but will bo with Mrs. Howard In Mollne. Mother,' Club Eveninf Affair. Tha West Omaha Mothers' Culture club gave Its annual social affair In honor of husbands of the member Fri day evening at the horn f Mr. and Mra. E. O. Hamilton. Dr. F. P. Ramsay of th University of Omaha . spoke on American Ideals," and musical number were given by Mr. E. O. Hamilton, Mia Clara Rlefkin and Mis Helen .Taylor. Those present were: Messrs. and Meedames Mesws. snd Moaiiamea v 1. MiHi'tiinaon, . a. nniwrii. i". u. wan, (Dr.) P. T. Barber, . O. Hamilton, I. A. Hamilton. J. E. Dugan. . , Huti'blnaon C. Hutchinson. James Corr, T. F. Bonorden, W. N. Haker, J. WMte. H. C. Ixiaisa. Meedames w I c Kobert lUaclcmore Luncheoni for the Week. Miss Peter and Mis Daphne raters entertained at luncheon Wednesday at their bom for Mr. Ranney and Ml Evelyn Btlckney of Minneapolis. . Mra. J. J. Sullivan gave a luncheon Wednesday for Mra Anthony Merrill of Chicago. Mra. Francis Bmgan was hostess on Thursday at a luncheon at her home. Th guests wrei Mesdames Charles H. Keller. E, V. liewis, K. M. Kalrfleid. Ueorg Doane, Jr., Meedames ' Merrill of Chicago, W. K. Martin. toward lialdrlce. Wilson Lowe, E. 11. Uprague. Dinner at Fontenelle. Tha PI Beta Pht sorority entertalnsd Baturdsy evening at tha Fontenell. Th table deaoratlon were In red and whit and cover wr laid fori MIum- . Mlsee Hlen Vincent of AtUo Troxill, St. Oere, La..! ' Ixicll B-li of rwtriiri Klncafle of York, NeU. Mrsdames Thomas W. Cog, HER ENAGEJIENT TO WED JUST ANNOUNCED. l.mile Bmwn. Moreno Hush, Mlttte I'yle. Edith Kruekenburg, Clara Rcriver. Mnry Philltppl. Mesdame Koulh Dakota, ' Frank Binder, wili Mm Vaushan, W W. Yetter. W. Morlug, A. W. Iodda, Daniel De Tutron of Uncut n. Thomas Allen of Lincoln. LiniMiln. Jun Brown, Kate Thomaa. tleorglna l'avie. Gertrude branch. I arda tn-otl, Meadame Morris Dim ham, W. 14. Gould, jr.; Martin Hirfle. I. M. KdKerly, Henry Coa. O. O. King of Lincoln. Fred Funk of Lincoln, flarold Hear of Bryc Crawford. To and From California. Mr. Elmr Cop and Mr. Elmer rteaicg ar In California for three week. Mrs. George Brandnla la sxpected horn toda from a month la California- Mr. and Mrs. C, M. wunim win ar rive Monday from a month' trip In Cali fornia. Mr. and Mra. John C. French ar x peoted horn from California Sunday of next week. Mr. and Mr. C. F. McOrew and Mrs. A. T. Austin returned rnaay rrom iwo month In California, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Foster ar expected horn Monday from Lo Angeles, accotn panted by Mr. E. V. Smith. Mr. and Mr. E. M. Morsmaa and Miss Harper arrived home Thuraday from winter spent tn Hollywood. Cal. Mr. and Mr. C. F. Weller ar expected horn next wednedy from a two months' trip aouth and to California. Mr. John T.. Stewart of Council Bluffs and her daughter. Mra. WUdman. hav arrived home f rem a winter In California. Mr. and Mr. D. M. Marvin leav Sat urday evening to visit their parents. Mr. and Mra. & O. Iloff. at th San Diego expoaltlon. Their trip will also Include th Baa Francisco xposttlon. Kewi of the Wayfarer. Mr. R. C. I few will b horn from Ex relslor Sprlnr this week. Miss Harriet f-mlth U la New York visiting friends and will be horn about th Mb or 10th of this month Miss Harriet Copley, who has, been stopping over la New York on her way horn from fan Domingo, will be bom Sunday or Monday. Mr. Lewis B. lUed of Chk-ao sailed last Saturday for Franc to see hi par ents, Mr. and Mr. Lwta 8. Heed, who ( TRisi GlisUleynolcld ar living In Paris and who may possibly return with him to America. Mrs. Thomaa Kilpatrlcjt. who has been in Washington with Mr. John Q. Bourke, has been quit ill there, and go as to At lantic City today, to recuperate for a month or so. Her daughter. Mr. Mix- ter, of Molln, went on to be with her. Mr. and Mr. W. H. Clark and thole daughter. Mra Holland, ar enroutehom rrom Manila, having sailed April 5 on th Minnesota. Th boat went aground In th Inland sea of Japan, but th pas aenger war taken off. and It la thought ui iiarae caught another ho 11 land In Seattle soon. It la several year sine Mr. and Mrs. Clark wer In thl country. Mra. Clark plan to go to San Antonio. Tex., to ee her broth.. Mr. David H. Tousalln. before nwnin. Omaha. Farewell Farty. . Th girl of th leleohone d..rt.i of th Westtrn Union gav a farewell pr7 inursaay evening at th horn of ..-,. ziral msier, in honor of Mis Elsie Short, who leaves M fin rial V awanln for a visit of aeveral months with har lstr In Canada. Tho praeent war: 'J va "J" oo XXOOOOCXCXDOOOOOOOO' 1 '- f' " 1 ' ' - y ' . ! x II Jzy. ' Jjyrviv A Whioli nppta W dcisTlieatro: fay 7th, us( low York Symphony Orchestra Onoof tho Greatest Musical - Organizations In tho World Walter Damrosch, Conductor. Corinne Paulson, Pianist. ?ani at the Bran- Friday evening, uses ani indorses The Stcinway the world's most distinguished piano. . lliose who require the best demand The Steinway. ; Its prestige is the resxilt of actual superiority. ' , . We invite you to inspept our display of Steinway pianos. -BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY UPRIGHTS. . . .$500 ART FINISH MAHOGANY GRANDS . . .... $750 ' Terms to Suit Purslmsr-Your Old Piano Taken in Exchange ! SchmollGr & Mueller Piano Co, 1311-13 FarnamSt. Exclusive Steinway Representatives. .3 ?:ij-imacf!c8yjM RETURNS THIS WEEK AFTER A WINTER IN SAN DOMINGO. .... I Oreifory, S. D., was celebrated Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of' tho bride's sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. K,illh Towle of outh Omaha.- The Rev. J. Preason, who performed the wedding ceremony of the bride' par ents forty-three year ago, united the young people In marriage. The young people will be at the Hotel Fontenelle for a few days and will then leave on an eastern wedding tour. They will be at home In Gregory, where Mr? Ctandlford Is engaged In th real estate business, after Jun 1. Kummy Club Party. Mr. and Mr. Wl A. Smith entertained th members of the Rummy club and their husbands Friday evening at their home. The evening was spent with cards and dancing. The prises for high scores were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jetes, Mesdames J. F. Zlpfel, D. E. Love (Continued on Page Twelve Col. Three.) tit aei ' T mi i lil i " mWl'V Pa in maum iihii nsmiiiasan i i ' ; i iih. nyvw'-s.i w'i'i, iiiiiiiniii nil in i in i miiTim h -.1 m You Cat Always Find a Suit able Wedding Gift at Brown's Sterling Silver is moBt appreciated, most lasting, ran be engraved, showing more thought and considera tion In selection. , : We are showing a very, large ntock. We are espe cially strong on Tea Sets, Meat Dishes, Competeres, Cof fee Sets, Chests of Flat Ware. You1 will be surprised at the beauty of our line of gifts at fo.rJo and f lO.OO. Our Sheffield Plate line In Chippendale and Ply mouth Periods Is beautiful and. very reasonable In price. Our Cblme Mantel Clocks are th6 best made. And we are Just receiving the largest stock of good Hall Clocks In Omaha. The famous Crown Chimes, some in New Bungalow designs. We have pieces of. Hawks' Cut Glass from $1 up. Swell new putty colored Silk Hand Bags from Th Oorham Co. Just take a look at these anyway. C. B. Brown Co; DIAMOND MERCHANTS-JEWELERS Northwest Corner 10th and Far nam. Iff rWriab Copley Miasee Agnea IHiffy, Marie Haven, Kdna Cinr. ' Grace UuJley, Anna lamm, Verda l'arby, lle Ixjnbar. Jennie Jlo, Jeanatte Herbert. Nettie Johneon, Anne Kennedy, Misses nir.lle Uixler, Alice Hhcrt of rVrt Oook, Klle Short of Foi t Crook, Anna Jensen or iuncll Bluffs, Agnes Kuan of Council Bluffa, France Neltner or (.'oiinrtl Hlutfa Mra. Mary Rebehaw of Council lilutt. W. W. Club Entertained. Mr. J. J. Mess entertained th Vf. W, club at her home. The decoration were American beauty rosea and tulip. A re view of th year's work showed that th club had contributed to four nnni,. tions. three horn and on foreign. Th club will be entertained at a May break. taat at Plymouth Congregational church May U Mr. B, F. Dlffenbaeher hoateaa Th member present war: Meadame "harlr tiruenlg. " r. IMTtentwrher, t'.e'orge Hwoboda, H. K. hhearer. W. 8. llamtton. N. Martin. Lewi Old field, ' Meadame 3. K. MH'omba, W. C, Pile. J. 3. Iluas. Li. B. Pcott. F. J. Martls. Oeorge Hampton, Frank Brubatiier. Firt Golf Tournament Th Omaha Woman Golf association will holJ its Trst monthly tournament of thl seasttft Monday at th Country alub 1 n member will meet for luncheon and aiterward will play nine holes. Th vent la tn charg of Mr K. II. gpragu. Stork Special. A on was bora to Mr. and Mr. Qlvta Chase of Des Moines, April tl Mrs. Chase was formerly Mia Marl Mabl and Mr. Chase la th son of Mr. ' and Mr Hal 8. Chase. A son, John Harding Low,, was born on Friday of last week to Mr. and Mr. Justus Low of Milwaukee. Mrs. Lowe was formerly Mia Carolina Harding of thl city. Will Dire Tea. . Tha board at director of th Visiting Nurse association will glv a tea Wed nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock In their rooma In tha city hall. An Invitation Is extended to all who have In any way Interested themselves In th work of tho association. Standiford-Solivaa Nuptial. . Th wedding of Miss Gladys BulUvan. daughter of Mrs. Mary J. Sullivan and th 1st Judge A. N. Sullivan of Platt mouth. and Mr. C. Ver Btandiford or ' w?r iKosa k y " pprecil lervjlK oervic as weir sTyla V II PIIOENK V II CSILKIIOSE U Of B..l.aie.lK.-W. BMtiirwtt f tm OmaJim. r 4 t y 0MAh4A,ha l 1 I WEDDING GIFTS That Endure The choice and preferred gtft is the one which en dures, because it suggests the continuity of love and friendship. , Such a gift is a watch,' piece of Jewelry or sterling' sliver. . You will find exactly the wedding present that you have in mind " . suited to your taste, suited to your purse. ' Tot 15 years the name Combs has always been, identified with quality merchandise. ii lit' 9 -f mrx The Hew Spring and Snnner Corset Styles Will be found her in abundancs. Lt Ud show you the new "Goodwin Corset" $3.50 to $5.00 Th best corset value In th city. IDA C. STOCKWELL HI Bran del Theater Bldf. raoa Douglas 474. rttUaga at mow by aVeoest. SOotoil. FOR WOMEN 75 to 92.00. (rormarly With B. Bdward Balsa, kiattee aad Ilea' lura!La. Xa tA tUr Oread Hotel ataU&laf. "600 BLOCK." Ganson's Gafo 1503-10 Howard St. Special Sunday Dinner 75c Per Person Music Mil) 1 '. !'i..;-. '' -t.'J."- For handkerchief and towel edgings, bead ing, etc., ask for Klostersilk Cordonnet Special 805. A perfectly twisted lustrous thread that givea ideal results. ' . , KloMeraUk is by (ar tha rnoet economical crochet thread fin th market because it perfection dew away with material-wast j Klostersilk secure th quickest result of any crochet'thread because its perfection docs away with time-wasts. Kloatcralll crochet will remain perfect through years of wear and laundaring. "White that sure while color, that Uf Article 80ft Klo.ter.iik Cordonnet Special M.de in Vfhh 1 10 if - so a so - so S -30 70 ' ao-ioo-iso Etra.sU.fc 3. 5. 10. tS. Coion S U.i l JU OO 73 U.ht Bhie Red CfeiftBla ' Yellow timk BUek Laveadar J Creeaa ao. 30. 40. 80.60. TO Uae the Kloaterailk (hopping List when you want the best ' ta ecech.t and embroidery materiala. Far sale oeerywliere. - Th Thread Mill Company V ' TWl4 SIm D.pt. 2iaW.AJaaMSuCkleaw Shopping List '. tm Oecketiaa Handewchlei 'it la, kewtiBn sod Ul cus, ih. An. fef Cor- all hesTy crucoci. Ait. fe Parle, brs halla or Art. l''. lima k.taa. oouooir pa. eaor boeun. Art. Si Sana (iioM, whit, celera. pooia. 1 Iniinti'Jack' Croc vbli rreas i Jackets, Art. chat I loch. tit, balls. Cross stitch. Initials, Art rsr Moulioceolont .nil Franch knot, hary Ininalt, An. fto6 p.rle, colors, whit. aktaa. Freach Mebrnldcrr, inltUU, Arl fSsrioUt. wmt. saeios. ErIc sad M mat. Art. Sol Bp Sped). .white, skeins. a. Art. So, Brtde Paddins aad solid snhroidety, - Art. m Jaanaetia, whit, bills. Shadow work. Art. 7a f iocha, wtuu, ball. Towels, pillow caass. Art. ail, Iwiry Whit,' akdnser Aft. Ia,wbua, holders. ... Colored eaibreldsry, Art. S41, Indls or Aft, la. Rep, boldm - A Special Lot of HATS all in the latest styles and shapes 3.50 to $7.50 iitr' Panamas and Dress Hats in Newest Shapes MRS. A. HUSTER "EXCLUSIVK MILLINERY 221 North lflth' Street. Hotel Loyal nidg. Harp Concert Tonight L0RETTA DE LONE nuaaiiTON aiditouiumu Ttoketa at Beavtoa'a aa aVaaitortaaa. K AVesereed fc.ata. PREVENTS MOTHS Have Your Winter Clothes and Furs Dry Cleaned Before Laying1 Away for the Summer. For several years we're advised our customers to do this, and those who bare followed the advice and have left the garment In the bos 0 bag In which they were returned, hare never been both ered with moths. Please tell the driver how you want the goofts returned, whether in box or bag. and they come home ready to put away.- We guarantee them to open up satisfactorily In the Fall. THE PANTORIUM 1515-17 Jones Street. Phone Douglas 063. Branch Of fire, 801 Fanuun 8U ' South Omaha, 528 No. 24 th Kt. -a I