TlfK OMAHA SDN HAY I.EK: .UWK fi, UMS. i 1 ! t : i ! i IN HONOR OF THE GRADUATES Kany Parents Journey to Eastern Schools to See Them Receire Their Diplomas. BROWN ELL HALL THIS WEEK trial Calendar. Bt'NDAY Wru. Jvre Peterson, supper for retreon-Plrkens -redding party. MONDAY OrlKlnsI Mond.ty HrldK rlux TuMdur llriilite club. Mn. Arthur Kee I'ne hostess. Harden part? at FrownMI Knit. Mis F.llialw-th IMckens and Air. Kenneth Pntrrmn entertain their brl ilel party at dinner at tha Coiintrr rhili followed by rehearsal at All Saints' ihurrn. Wn. Roland Fateraon Irnrhcnn t tha Fontrnelle for the Paterson 1 lckna brii'aJ party Mm. I4tnin, hrvekfast at Fontenelle for Brownell Hall rrsltisttnij !. Tl'KSDAY-Weddlng of Mis Ellssheth Pickens and Mr. Kenneth Peterson at All Saints' church. Brownell Hall com Itifnofirmt rier-rlees at 10;W a. m at M. .MathlaV churin. Mra. O. R. Kher nan, luncheon at Harpy Hollow rlnh. WEDNF.tilMY-Tlaea of of Crelah- ton university annual banquet and class reunion at tha Konteneiir. THI R8DAV-Omaha Woman' Press club luncheon at Hotel I,oyl. KATURP-AY-Mrs laaao Carpenter lunch eon at Happy Hollow club. Graduation exetrlses and futora plana of tha rmmbfri of the achool vet Is tha general toplo for tha weak. By the laat of tha week tha schools and colleges will be cloved for tha sum mer and many festivities Incident to tha form cloning will be things of tha pact and tha younger act on their way noma or to their respective summer haunU. Qf Interest locally la the commence ment exercises at Brownell Hall. They will be held Tuesday at 10:30 o'clock at t. Matthias' church. Follow ing these exercises the alumnae of this Institution will have luncheon at the hall. Tha members of this year's graduating class will be honor guests at a garden Party given on the grounds of the Hall on Monday. ftradaates la a Kaet. Mra. D. H. Vlnsonhaler left yesterday for Boston to attend the graduation of her daughter, Isabel, from Dang Hslt. Mrs. and Miss Vlnsonhaler will remain east for the summer, going to Kenne bunkport. Me., where they were last year. Mrs. C. W. Megeath returned yester day from the east, accompanied by her daughter. Mary, who has Just graduated from BrUrcllff school In New York, and by Miss Helen Eastman, who has been a student at the Art Institute in Chicago all winter. ' Major and Mrs. Jsmes J. Hornbrook arrived Tuesday from Galveston to at tend the graduation of their daughter. Genevieve, from Brownell Hall on Tues day. -They are stopping at the Merrlam. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Chadwlck leave Friday of this week for Itheca to attend the graduation of t"(lr son. John, at Cornell. Mrs. Chadwlck will be one of the four chaperones at the Delta Phi i fraternity house durtna senior week, June M to 18. when eighteen or twenty young girls will be entertained there by 'the Delta Phis, of whom Mr. John Chad wlck ts one. Another Cornell graduate will be Mr. Ted-Millard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millard. r - In K.aatera Sehools, Dr. and Mrs. ft. W. Connell left Thurs day for Boaton to attend tlve graduation of their daughter, Reerinn, at D.sna Hall. '. Miss MarJorto McCord waa the first of , the school girts In return from the east, having arrived last riaturday after graduating from Miss Borneo's school In J'ew York City. Miss Elisabeth Reed arrived home Thursday from school at Mtlford,' Conn., and her sister. Miss Era Reed, comes tomorrow from Vasssr. where she Is com pleting her first year. . Mum Adeyn Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mra H. N. Wood, returned Wednesday from iRaltlmore, where she has been studying the pUrio at the Peabody Con servatory of Music all winter with Mr, Max Landow, formerly of Omaha. Mra Thomas Brown and Miss Dorothy Brown leave tomorrow for Kaclne to be present at the graduating of Mrs. Brown's son. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. V, K.' Pea res le-ft this week foi Boston to attend the graduation of-their daughter. Helen, from Dana Hall. With their daughter. Mr. ana Mrs. Peeroe will spend two or throe weeks traveling In the east. McFerron-Ete wtrt Wedding. St. Paul a Episcopal church was the scene of a beautifully arranged wedding hast night, when Miss Marie Btswart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Test Stewart, became the bride of Mr. Donald MeFerron of Hoopeton, 111. The ceremony was celebrated at S o'clock by Kav. Dr. Bucksom, and the hr'.de was glveq In marriage by her rathe!1. A color scheme of pink and lavsndar wss followed at the church and the home. where a reception followed to the wedding quests. The chancel of the, church was banked with palms, ferns and quantities of Kll- larney roses and orchids. The bride was attraitlvs In a gown of rose point lace, mode with a train five yards In length. Her veil was of rose point lace and was worn far back Irora the face. A shoaer bouquet of orchids and lilies of tlve valley was car lied. The matron of honor, Mrs. Clifford Wolfe, wore a gown of peach blossom shaded chiffon, made with aa overdress of pink soft satin. The overdress waa em broidered with tiny bow knots la the pastel shades. The bodice was of oriental lace and chiffon trimmed with the tiny bow knots. With this was worn unlu.ua hat of mallue In the peach blossom shade and following the Lady .Duff-Gordon rr.odel. She carried a shower of pink roses and orchids. The bridesmaids were the Misses Catherine Baker, of Michigan City, Louise Haas of Kansas City, Florence Heyn of Orang-e. N. J.; Elisabeth Good rich ef Chicago. Marts r-tlfel of Wheel trg. W. Vs., and Mildred Butler of OmaJuu They were gowned alike. In lavender tattle with trimmings of real lace. They wore hem of the same material aa the gowns, trimmed with real roses, and arrted shower boutjueta of lavender orchids. Mr. Lurten Dyer was best man, and the ushers were Messrs. Howard Bnuld ttig, Lloyd Kvans, John Banks, Arthur lxog and William MeFerron. all of Chi tag, and Mr. Clifford Wolfe. A reoeiitlon followed the ceremony at the home of the brtdu's (areata. The rooms were abloom with JCUlerney loses and laveudar orch'ds. In the din ing room a mound of orchids and pink seeded OfjidcUbra decorated the table. The brt U- go-away-un aas of black Bride at Fashionable Wedding Last Night kIJ"5 ' J TKrt..9r4tm..tU- it..--'fin niwinniii gairnsnis ma imi Qyj MRti. HOWAMD II. SPAULDWa. JB.. Or CHICAQO (NEB MAMB STEWART OP COTJNCII BLUFFS.) WILL BE OSE OF ATTRACTIVE JVKE, BRIDES. POPULAR O'NEILL GIRL BRIDE OF THE WEEK. ) Tarter Til 1 JCfiodes for an extended trip and will be at home alter September 1 In Hoopston, 111. . For Convention Women. X number of women Interested In the coming Travelers' Protective association national convention met at the rontenelle Wednesday to discuss plana for enter taining the women who will be her for the convention. Ueorg W. Long, chair man of the entertainment Committee, ad dressed the women, following which a delightful luncheon was served. The fol lowing women were present Mesdsmes C, Allen, A. O. Barker. U. H. Hergsrow, A. O. Byer. N. . Brown. U U Carr. H. B. Cherntsa K A. Countryman. O. C, Crump, J. H. Cutoff. II. Iwitl. D. Kck. C. Kinpey, I KlTll'kt. H OrlfTin. W. flsmble. E. Oiimor. It Ooiden. II. (Griffith, Ik Hpter, U. lloel. D. ltoag. T. Hotcan. K. Hushes. Mlaeea Bertie Hoag, Uesdama r. J. Hushes. W. J. Hushes. W. T. Lawrence, I'. O. Lobeck, Ueorge W. Long, K. 1. McFadden, Hugo Meichlor, J. Meyer, Page Morrison, 11. M. Noyee, CaH J. Ochiltree. H. B. Patrick, H. K. K-tis, A. D. Bitr, NV. If. ktielberg. W. K. dlrohbahn. W. A. Ptone. J. II. Btine. Paul Themaneon. R. B. Trimble. A. A. Townaond. W. N. Woodward, O. U WohKord. Mlasee K. a May, At Hippy Hollow Mr. and Mra A. O. Edwards enter tained four guests last evnlnf at dinner Mr. and Mrs Byron Clarke, two; Mrs. Howell. iur: ie Hamlin, four, and Dr, E. C. Henry, atx. With Mr. Henry S. Byrne last evening were: Mesd antes Ella Byrne, Uara. . Walir U Byme. V. K. Byrne. Mr W. 8. Wright aui M las Ada Wright gave a dinner last evening. Their guests were: Mr. and Mra. Glenn C. dray e! Topeka. MtMee Alleaee - lln.n Treat, tTihv Wright. Mrears . Meaere. Chsj-t-s Mtson, Herbert bnalL Master Miiaiu vtrini Meada W. a. Byr Messrs.' and white iberk silk. With (his she wore i Jr -d Mrs. E. iii-n.Un t will enter- a trry na'aJI blue hat and a la'are cor-' ii at dinner this evening, when cover.' ease of sri-hidti. j Wii lie placed for Mesara. and UiUnH Mr, snd Mrs. Mcrrrn hae guiw east U. M. bi'Kcrley, Itonald IHjugUs. K. A. AlMrlge and Bendlct, and Mesdamea Kelsey Mid-H. M. Oods. Others dining at the club last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton, who had two guests; Mr. and Mrs. John Mad den, two. and Mr. C. C. George, four. With Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Huntley last renins were Mr. and 'Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, Mrs. Helen Robinson and Mr. John . Wilkes, For Mrs. Blakeney. Mrs. R. B. Condon gave an attractive appointed luncheon Friday at her home in honor off Mrs. James Blakoney. The table was decorated with a mound of pink peonies and mock orange blossoms and those Invited to meet the honor guest were: Mewlames Mesdames Thomas Phaehy, J. J. Casey, P. J. dheehy, Antlne Daly, Mra James Blakeney of Kansas City was honor guest at a kenslhaton given on Wednesday afternon at the home of Mrs. Henry Hamilton. The rooms were abloom with Mrs. Ward roves, and tha guests entertained were: Mesdames Mesdames John Mct'agu, .1. v, Wallop, 1'orls Handera, - John Kearney, Arthur Hogera, J. J. C'aaey, f rank Anderson, Arthur Daly. Mra W. A. Welch ni'i-talned on Bau urday afternoon at tier home. In honor of Mrs. James Blakeney of Kansas City. Mrs. Robert Parks gave a bridge luncheon Tuesday at the Beymour Lake Country club, In honor of Mrs. James Blaksney of Kansas City. Mo., the guest of Mr. and Mra Arthur Daly. Trarel Plans for the Summer. . Dr. Oeorge Til den left Friday to visit Ms brother, who Uvea near Fulton, N. T. lt. ' THden will also visit nlevas and nephews In Ohio and Michigan on his wsy east Mra Ueorge A. Hoagland leaves Mon day for Lake Washington, to Join Mr. Hoagland, who Is enjoying a fishing trip. Miss Louise Dinning . leaves todsy for two months' visit In th east, going first to Pittsburgh to visit Mr. and Mra Rob ert Hoatetter and then to Woodstock. N. Y., where her brother, Mr. Robert Din ning. Is attending the summer landscape school. Mr. Dinning Is a member of the Art leeg-ue. Miss Dinning will also visit Norwich. Conn., and ether ptaoea k fore coming home . Mr. Arthur Westergaxd will return to his home In Omaha for tha summer. Mr. Westergmrd la In business In Ea Paso, Tex., where ha has bean all win ter. Miss Halcyon Cotton will leave the first of the week tor Boston, where site will loin a few cf the "WVUesle girts and tak a motor trip through the slats of New York. Later she will with her friends visit in Nsw Jersey and la'tr go to the home of Miss Margaret 8aladln in the Thousand Islands for the remainder of the summer. Weddis. Plans. The wedding of Miss Jessie M. Ptereon, dsushter of Mr. and Mra. A. J. Ptarson, snd Mr. Arthur R. Mitchell, will be cele brated Tuesday evening, June IS, at the Calvary (Baptist church. Ths wedding of Miss Jennie Bernloe Hmltk and Mr. Patrick James Doras will be oeUbrated Wednesday morning at o'clock At Bt Patrick's church. There a 111 be a reception that evening at the heme of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mra Donald N. Fmlih. 15a Yates Street, be tween the hours of 1:30 and it to. The wedding of Miss Mildred Rose. dsughtsr of Mr. and Mra C C. Rose, and Dr. Lester Rarl Myers of Blair will be celebrated Tuesday evening at the home of the tMide, at S o'clock. The Rev. O. P. Norrla. pastor of the Immaauel Bap tist church will perform the ceremony, which will be followed by a reception. The t.rldcsma'ds will be Miss Kue Hay w.rd ud Miss lrnia tidUam. Dr. lwit I a. wry of Tecuiuerh will b brol man FORMER OMAHA GIRL WEDDED IN SIOUX CITY. TZh. Julian Plamam ( j ' -' ' - I ... ( will give their banquet at the Happy Hollow club Wednesday, June It. The Omaha Woman's Press' club will have luncheon at the Hotel Loyal Thurs day at 1 o'clock. Reservations must be made to MIhs Kern or Miss McShane by 9 o'clork Thursday morning. Mr. J. W. ParrlBh will give a dtnnr.r of ten rovers Tuesday evening, June 15. at the Happy Hollow club. A special musical program will be given Tuesday evening, June IS, at the Happy Hollow club by Miss Hazel Silver, so prano; Mr. Edwin Clark, cellist, and Mrs. Walter Silver, panlst. Luncheon and Bridge. Mrs. Fred Bunch gave a bridge luncheon Friday at her home. The decorations were In Klllarney roses and pink peonies and the guests entertained were: Mesdames Mesdames A. A. A very, K. W. Amspach, J. M. Honan. W. M. Phllllns. William Sidney. William Mellon. T. M. Tobln, sister. Mra Vine Oaler. In Kan Francisco she was with Mies Mildred Lomax a great deal of the time. Airs. Kdwin S. Cloyrr and her dauRh ter. Mrs. Lester If. Drlshaus. who are in Los Anirelea, will leave shortly for Srnta Bargara. where they will spnd a few days before going to Pan Francisco to visit the exposition. Miss Anna Bourke arrived Friday from Mollne, where she has been visiting Mrs. Oeorxe Mlxter. Miss Bourke Is with Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrlck for a few days and Is on her way to New Mexico from Wash ington, where she and her mother, Mrs. John Q. Bourke. have had sn apartment for the last winter. Luncheons for the Week. Mrs. D. C. Bradford entertained at luncheon at her home Monday In honor ol Mrs. Hoxie Clarke. The tabU was elaborately decorated with peonies and covers were laid for: Mesdames T. F. Kennedy, A. V. Klnslor, Hartfte of Kansas City, Jerome Mafree, B. B. Davis. Mesdames Clarke, Kl!a J. Pqulres, Kountse. W. J. Conhell. J M Metcalf. Ftaunton of Washington, Tuesday Mrs. Henry .Wyman enter tained at luncheon at the Fontcnelle, when her guests Included: Mesdames Casper Yost, J. J. Brown, 8. V. Chase, C. J. Greene, John C. Cowln. Another little Mesdames C K. Mnnderson. James McKenna, B.K. Crummer, J. W. Gannett. luncheon party at the Tontenelle Tuesday included Mrs. Hoxle (Continued on Page Four. Column Two.) COMBS' Wedding and Graduation Gifts Have tone and grace Are fair priced Of abundant variety Jutt what people want T. L. Combs & Co. Sellers of Cold and Silver 1520 Douglas St. H John Drexel, Paul Geta?hmann, ' Oeorpe Oreenough, Madeline Krusr, T. H. Smith. Albert Krus;. Harry Hawke, Arthur Timme, Frank Creedon. uuv purfly. C. Lewis. W. C. Fenwlck. W. M. Rhyn. K. P. Hennessey, W. H. H Walker, A. D. T'ldlne. Oeorse Flmanek. Miss May Hantlng News of the Wayfarers. Miss Beulah Sharp returned Tuesday from two months In the west, during which time she was In Idaho with Mrs. F. M. Hall and In Beattle visiting her EitaDfoM -Zry&g ( LfiP WW u -iav mm fear, I K AWoVM- U I B .aassstsllBnaatsBa tf I Graduation and Wedding Gifts Will he fonnd hsrs In rloa assortments. 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Adams SUi CLkagS)) Hosterailk Crochet and Embroidery Cotton -lor sals every where Miss Mildred Causen will play the wed ding march and Mr. Klchard Claik will accompany her on the violin. A wedding of Interest to Omaha peo ple will be that of Miss Louise Fearon of Pant Monica, Cel., and Mr. Robert DrttcolL jr., of Lead. 8. D which will take place June 10 at Santa Monica. No cards will ba Issued. Miss Fearon ts tha daughter of Mr. and Mra Edward Fearon, who made their home In Omaha until their removal to California a few rears ago. She attended the Sacred Heart convent and finished at Rochester, N. T. Mr. Drtscoll la a graduate of Harvard and is th eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. 1L Drtscoll. He Is associated with his r.,v.i I. k hanVlnff Klialneaa at l-ad. The young couple wtll spend their hon- 1 11 ..ninnn nn tha roaat and before returning ! t to Lead will be the guests of Miss Fear on's sister. Mra James P. Mulqueen, In Council Bluffa For the Future. The Omaha Women's Golf association wlil meet for lurwheon at the Field club Monday at noon. At 1 o'clock the monthly golf tournament will commence. Mrs. William Kretts will entertain Thursday afternoon for Miss Jessie rier son. Mrs. H. 8. Has den will give a luncheon Saturday for the same honor guest. Tuesday evening- the I-a Plaaooia dub will bold a meeting, followed by a fare well reception to Paul RusiruW. who ts j U Kan., where they are to reside. Tha meeting will be held at Mr. Rusratset'g residence. Mra Thomas Brown will give a tea Monday. June It, for her daughter. Miss Dorothy Brown, lately returned from school In England. Miss Crown has spent moat of the last three years abroad and has devoted much time to her musio, both vocal and instrumental. Mrs. Alex Jetes will entertain the mem Urs of ths Rummy club Monday after noon at brr home. 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