TTIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 16, lWD. SWEET GIRL GRADUATE NEXT Many Omaha.ni to Attend Commence ment Exeroiiet at the Yarioui . Ewtern College. ASTRN C05TOGENT IS LARGE SHE IS TO BE WEDDED IN MOJITO HEB ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS ' rpZ JUST ANNOUNCED. Ill Leaders of the Omaha Drama League OPEOSES. ill The Charm of 2-fc Commencement days and oiumeiice I fnant frock ar th tople that ar buay tng th mother of th younger t of I Omaha thee day. Th sweet rlrl gradual and th yo'ing j man graduate arc to th forefront now on until th and of J una. Omaha ha a particularly . promising crop of this eo rl,f nr this June nd th nt two wNki will s th tide of travel bound for the rant, brimming over with parents. Tale will turn out four Omaha gradu tea next month, Robert Howe, Casper Offut, Philip lfets and Fred Clark, jr, and Counntl Bluff Mia, Henry Hart. Mrt. Offutt leave on May It for the vot to Join her daughter from Ml penc's school, and after on or two visit they will both tfo to New Haven for commencement week. Mr. T. W. Clerk expect to leave about June It for New Haven and will sea hi on re ceive the ''ehepek!n and win take In the boat rsce and all the featlvlUe of the college commencement. Mr. R. C." Howe and her daughter, Marlon, will both attend the graduating exercise at Tela and Mr. Ernest Hart of Counoil Bluffs and her daughter, rtasa, from Paca Hall plan to be present for, Mr. Henry Hart's graduation. Two at Dartmouth. Two Dartmouth graduates from Omaha will ha Isaae W. Carpenter, Jr., and John toomls, whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W.' Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Loomls. will leave for Hanover, N. H., about the middle of June fr th com. tnenrement week.' t Of th Omaha girls there will be three graduating from Dana Hall. Boston, Miss Reglna Connell. Miss Isabel Vlnsonhaler and Mis Helen Pearce, all of whom wilt have . their parenta, on or both, with them, a tr. and Mrs. R. W. Connell plan to go east by way of th Oreat Lake and th f4t Lwrne about June t, and Mr. D. M. Vlnsonhaler and Mr. and Mra. F. B. Peare go th first week In June Mis Helen Peer- has been unsbl to continue hf piano udy for th last few months and,- therefor, will not Uke'her diploma In musle. hut hope ler arm i lll recover during, th ummer months so that, 'aha my - Continue her . mualoat studies next rear. ' " ' rialshe at Bradford. Another Omaha girl to graduate will he Ml. Marlon Towle, who parents. Mr. and Mrs. J- V. Towle, will leave earty In June fir Bradford erademy to attend the commencement exercises. ' . ; ' Mr. and Mrs. If airy Weller will go to Knoxvtlle, ill., to hear their daughter. Dorothy, deliver the valedictory for her class at Ft. Mary's aehooi. Miss Marjori Mr-Cord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCord. graduates at Miss Hpcnce's school In New Tork City and will be home earlier than mott of the girls, aa she comes about May 2. Mrs. Frederick W. Clarke leave to morrow for Byraeus. N. T., . where her daughter.- Mia Katherln . Davenport, finishes two years' course on the pipe organ at Brrecus university. They will remain aaat until July 1. having Invita tions for several houe parties In th east- ' : ' v ,u Mrs Martin Obersf will go to Chicago ixt ThurKlov no attend the graduation exercises of her 'sou. Byron. Later she will go to Vlrglnle. Mies Fpenre's srhool In. New York close May V and Mis Katherln Baum, who la a student there, will entrteln n, house party of her friends. Including Mill Vlr-f glnla Offutt of thl city, for several daya at th close if the chool at the bom of her parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bum, In Phlladelni U. Oniha's Drama Leaos Branch. More than passing Interest la mani fested In Omaha'a newest orgnniintlon for the promotion of rt . TrV' local trench of the Drama league, launched lrt week by a gToup of public-spirited women, will embrace I ha work of th national league and assltt In bringing to this city theatrical productone of th I. Sheet trder. A standard of plays, deduced by play going committee.' In connection with educational committee, will he main tained and members will be apprised of th good standing of any prediction by rricana of th publicity department. In accepting th piesidency of th Drama leagu. Mis Kate A McHugh, a te-ognted student of th drama, m phaelsed th fact that Omaha baa mad rapid strides In matters pertaining to iifualo and art. but had been slower In dramatic development It will be the work of thl organisation a eulld up a strong clientele of supporter of good f.rama, ,ho will encourage t'.f production of good playa and their vrtaonlatlon In this tity. Other officer of th Drama leagu are a follow: First vie president, Gilbert M. Hltcbeoch: second vie pre-tuuni, Mra. Kdward Porter 'ech: third vice president. Mrs. Cieme.tt Chaae; tourth we president. Mrs. Leonard Everett; cording secretary. Mra E. M. eyfsrt; corresponding secretary, Mra bowrte Child; treasurer. Mrs. Howard Caldrlga, Th board of director includes, Mra Charles T. Kouutse, Mra. Arthur Oulou, Mr. John A. Mc3hne. Mra Edgar Morsmau, Mr Warren Black well. Mrs. H. L. Curomlngs. Mr. E. M. Fairfield. Miss JeanetU McDonald. Mra A. V. Hnn liett. Mme. A. M. Borgltsm. Mr. W. C. rhannon. Mra A. W. JefferU. Rabbi Frederick Conn, Mra Id Hanrlictt. Mlas Tobl'.t, Mia Mary Irvuo Wallace, Mra J. E, Kummers, Joseph Polrar, F. A. Brogan, Tbomaa J. Kelly. T. W. McCul Ui us h. Thomas K. Kimball and C IT. Graft. Mrs. Harry l Cununings 1 chairman of th membership committee; Mra E. H. Fairfield, rJay committee: Miss JeanetU McDonald, diicatknal, and Mr. Oeorg Prlns. publicity commit lea. , Affain for MUi Stewart. With th approach of Jua t, th dat of the UiFerren-Btewart . wedding In ( ounrtl liluffa - nearly vry day and eveiilng will be taken up with ntartain tiuius In: honor of Mis Stewart and Mr. McFetrwt, ,th first on to be next Fri ey. wben Mrs, Qourg Van Brunt will give ' a luncheon. Wednesday. June 1 Mra Montgomery of Council Bluff give a luncheon, and In the evening of the Mate day Mr. E. W. Mart will entertain at dinner at th Country elb for Mlas Stewart and tbe member of bar bridal larty. On Thursday, Judo 1 Mrs. Clif ford Wolfe will give a luncheon either at the Country flub or th Fontenlla and Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. J. He glv a dinner In the evening at th Oraad hotel, while jifierwhrd tnc-re will be a lawa dance at ' "The GaLIra" gtvea by Mra ohn T. buwart snd Mra Wllmen. granamotbur AAA ' J , and aunt of th brkl. Mies Mildred But- , ler, who la on of th bridesmaids, give a hi no neon at th Country club Friday. June 4. and that evening Mum Stewart and Mr. McFerren will entertain their wedJing party at dinner at the Country club. ' Dinner at Coontry Club. Mrs. Den Oallarher will be hostess at ono of the larger nner partiea at the Country club on the tpenlng night, which will be given In honor of her sun and hi bride. Mr. and Mra. Paul Oallaxhar. and Mlas Pickens, whose wedding takea plac June 1 Another larxe party will be that of Mr. and Mr. Howard Baldrlge, who will hav about th asm number. Mr. and Mr M. C. Potrrs hav made reser vations for' a dinner of twelve and Mr. and Mra A. J. l,ev for fourteen. The' Tuesday Bridge club member and their nusbenda will din together that evening, making a uiy of eighteen, and Mr. Earl ilanaett will hav ten or twelve guest, who wet member of a little dewing rla that met together during th early spring. 1 Eeturning- from California. Mr. and Mra. O. W. Holdresa and Miss Leet 1uldrvge hav returned fu.rn twj woka at th California xpoeiliona Mr. and Mra p. Moorhead and Mis Moorhcad. who hav been in California alno before Chrtstmaa, leave there to morrow for Omaha. MU Cret'hoo MoConneU arrived home Tuesday from California, where she has bn taitlng her alstur. Mrs. Robert Lowell i'arker, at Ocean Beerh. Mr. 14-ner Cop and Mr. Elmer Redlck arrive hoiiM Sunday from tblr trip to Califurn:a. They went h boat from Port land to au FrencUco aril were isusht in the sloint that caxnvt so nu-cli dam -. . r - . v ( I y y :yyr:.y-,. ;- .;a -; ; v A : ' i. Clement (Zsje . , ' . -.. vC my TlWonali aga to ssel on the t ooaat about three weeks ago. Brownell Hall Commencement. Cards wra received thl weak for th eotrunencement cxerolaea at BrowaoU hall on Tuesday morning, Jun t, at 10:M at th church of St. Matthias, also for th other eventa In connection with the cornmencemrnt beginning with Field day next Wednesday at t:, and followed later by th garden farty for th seniors oa Monday, June T, and the recital that evening by pupils of the muslo depart ment. The sermon to the graduating cUu by I'.lsbop A. U lUUr.u will be delivered Sunday, Jun . at SL Matthias church at 11 a. m. Plefcium Put Mr. B r. Dtffenbacber entertained th W. V. club Wednesday at a May break fast. Th table wa daintily attract! v la th club color, pink and green. Later th business meeting was bald In KounLs park. Mr. J. Dempster and Mra Charles Tennant war guest. Mra Ddmpater will be th hue bus May fa Mr. and Mra. C. W. Hamilton anter talnad Informally Tuesday evening at dinner for their atster, Mrs. Jack Barbw, who arrived Monday. Th ether gueet at th dinner wer Mr. and Mr. John McShan. Mr. and Mra Howard Baldrige, Mra C. E. Crala of Springfield. O.. and Mr. Charie W. HamUten, Jr. Mra Arthur D. Smith entertained In formally Wednesday afternoon for Mra, Elwood Bailey of Dixon. I1L. and Mra Oeorg F parting ef Saskatoon. Canada, both of whom hav been visiting their larents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Phllllppt. Mra Louis Q. Doup entertained ia- V A t J fK ' 'e ' ! ' I ' " ' k . Lumi Hiss Grace Laagdim formally at luncheon Wednesday for Mra. K. Wakeley. Mra. Heth. Mra. O. W. Doene, Mr. Bloan, Mr. W. J. Broatch, Mrs, Wad and Mis Nellie Wakeley. Mr. Louis Nash 1 planning a picnic at "NaahWood" next Thurday for Mr. Jerome Magee. Th celebration of Junior day at Brownell Hall thl year la to be on Fri day Instead of Saturday, th dat chosen being Jun 4. Th ehang was mad to accommodate th Council Bluff pupil on account of the McFerron-tewrt wed ding la that city coming on Saturday, Jun (. Mr. and Mr. 6am A. Adler wul b at bom Wed need ay evening, between th hour f T and 10 p. m.. In honor of their daughter's, Be mice, confirmation. Mr. C. H. Marley gav a theater party Friday afternoon at th Orpheum. A. mlsoallaneou ' shower waa given Thursday In honor of Mies Ape! Flumkln by Mr. H. Dunmoff at her bom In South Omaha. Fifty guest were pres ent. The afternoon was epont with muslo and games. Th prises were awarded to Meadam Marowlta, 8. Oo Id berg. Levy and Mis Sarah Flum. Mr. and Mrs. N. VS. Nesbltt gav a dinner Tuesday vnlng at their horn In th Angelus apartment. In bonor of Mlaa Ella May Patterson, who leavea soon for Wyoming. YeKow tulip and yellow s'.iaded candle decorated th table and cover were planed for ix guest. Wdaeday afternoon Mra E. L. Burke gav a small Informal tea In honor ef her guest Mr. WUllam O. Kent of Cali fornia. Mrs. Vlotor Caldwell poured tea. Among th guest wer Mead am Harold Oifford, Milton Barlow, C. W. Russell. f. R. Mill. O. E. Haerstick, John N. Baldwin, Hulteok Rosa, Misa Doao. Meedames Ckarle Offntt, Draper Smith. Clement Chase, Oeorg C. Kmith. . Z. T. , Undsey. SI S. Rood. For Bride-El et Mlaa Dorothy Lroo ntrtalnd at luncheon Ratarday at her home In honor of Mis Hasel Lyon, whoa wadding to Mr. Elwood Pratt will tak plac Thur- day. May IT. Th tabl waa decorated with larga mound ef bridal wreath and whit satin ribbon war stretched t th four corner. Th guest nUrtainad wre: Misses Misses Haael Howard, rul Howard, Helen Bucks. Louie Curtl. Helen Curtis, Itaulah Rowland. Hasel Lyon. Clemenc Hralth of i.'larksviUa. Hal Edith Non-U, Emma Tullaway, Beulah Frasicr, Minerva ruller. Mra M. U. JtticK oi aienoo, i. Plant for Future Affairi. Mia Oeorg la Patterson wlU entertain at dinner vry Informally thl vnlng at her horn In th Angeles apartment In honor of Mis Ella May Patterson, who I leaving soon for Wyonring . Six guest will be entertained. Th Pagaloo club will entertain at an cpen-alr pre eeaaon dancing party Krug park Thursday vnlng. Th North Sid WhUt club wUl glv a card party Tuesday evening at It ball at Twentr-elghth and Fowler avenue. Mra. W. D. Hosford, wU glv a bridge lunchson Tuesday for Mrs. John A, Mc- jShana. , Mra Herman D. MorowlU will glv a wrist party thl afternoon at her home In South Omaha In honor of Mis Goldl Alplrn. Twenty guest will be enter tained. Mrs. K. H Westerflald and Mr. J. B. Orange will entertain th Conoordla club I Tuesday afternoon. j Mrs. Fred Elliott. Jr., will entertain th Omaha Peru club next Saturday. It I hoped that Mis EUla of Peru, and Mlaa Loomls of th household conomlcs de partment of the University of Nebraska wUl be present. Dinner Friday Evening. 1 General and Mr. John C. Co win gav a dinner In boner of Senator and Mr. Ollbert M. Hitchcock Friday evening. Cover worn placed for: Senoater and Mra O M. Hitchcock. r.x-enator J. K. Millard. General and Mra. John C. Coertn. Mr. and Mrs. Milton T. Barlow. Mr. and Mr Edward P. Peck. Mra Charie Offutt. ire. Charles P. Manderasn. Mtns Jeeal Millard. tuds W. A. ftedtck. lr. Luclua W. Wakeley. Celebrate Birthday. Mra C. P. WeUer will enter la! a at dinner thl evening In th Palm roam of th Fontenell In honor of Mr. Walter' seventy-first birthday. Th guest will In clude their children and grandchildren. HOTEL LOYAL will r a aptcial DINNER ON SUNDAY tilts JAN. stflefP. AT $1.00 PER PLATE TbUs May Ba KtPtned 'Ai i 'A- '-'a i i : - Hies Hose v3mybk with th exception of Mr. and Mr. JR. V. Ellis and Mrs. F. C. Patten. Ur. Rllla and Mr. Fatten are member of Mr. weller official famllr. the Rlehardann Drug company. Th table will be decorated with a mound of Killarney rose and small bas nets iiuea with sweetheart rose will mark th place of th guests, who will be: TAagra SI VA Uaaflasaaa Harry F. Weller. Clifford TV'eller. Walter Pratt. Fred W. Clarke. lLarl wisher. Charlea K. Weller. F E. Patton, E. C. EUla. Alice Mary Weller. Virginia Welter. jar. iame r inner. Neighborhood Club. Dr. and Mr. Frank Bacon entertained th members of th Neighborhood club at a bridge dinner Thursday evening. Red and white flowers decorated the tabl and Mr. and Mr. Rockwell wer the guests of the club. Those present wer: Messrs. and fitaHamia C. B Coon Rockwell. Mra R. F. Coleman. Miss lone Duffy. Dr. Hauflein. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mra Constantino 3. Smyth announce th engagement of their daugh ter. Ro, to Mr. Clarence Q. Sbbernsen, eldest on of Mr. and Mr. T. Blbbernswn. Miss Smyth attended school at th BacreJ Heart academy, Park Plac. Mr. 81b bernaen waa a student at Bleese Military academy and later attended Lawrenc vtllo. Th wedding will be celebrated in th fall. To Honor Visitor. Mr. and Mr. Luther Kounts wUl glv an Informal uppr thl evening at their home la honor of Mra. Rufu Eastman of New York City, th houwa gueet of Mr. 'and Mra Osgood Eastman. Covers will be placed for nlna Summer Pla.ni. Mis Franoe Nash plana to go to Can ada and devote th auramer to her muslo. Mr. J. M. Metoalf with her brother. Judge Cornish, and his family, will leave June I for Portland, Or., to visit thslr sister, Mr. Ada Hertech, and to attend the famous Rose carnival thera After a month in Portland, they will all go to th expositions at San Francisco and San Diego. Mra Me tea If expect to b gone all cummer. Church Clubi Entertained. Th Phllathea and Baraca claaaea of th Han com Park Methodist Bplaoopal church war ntertalnod on Thursday (Continued on Pag Four, Column On.) SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 12 M. to 8:30 P.M. 75c Per Person MUSIC GANSON'S CAFE 1508-10 Howard Street T3 Jitav Wtrl, W wUl soil a genuine xgia watch, lady' or genUeman'a, la a gold filled caao, guaranteed for 20 years, on the) Jitney plan, for $10.30. You pay Bo down and 5c additional each week for SO weeks, then tho watch Is yours. Th plan 1 as follows. 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