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2-B TITE OMAHA SUNDAY UKK: JUNE 13, 1915. COLLEGE SET IS RETURNING , r Bome with Their Diplomas and Soma with the Poise of a Tear on College Cam put. PLANS ARE MADE FOR THEM Ofla Calendar. Bl'NDAT Mr. end Mr. A. V. Kfnsler. tea for Ming Helen Hlgby. MONHA T Mr. Thomas Brown, tea for daughter. Mlsa Dorothy Brown. Original Mondar fcrl'lse club. Tueedsy Brtd club. Mrx. John Redlrk. hmtfM. Fort nlshtlv bridge club. Mr. Fred Wallace, hostess. Mrs V. B. Wlnlams, luncn win r the Happy Hollow club TIE.-. A Y ftmlth coilese eemmenre rrtent at Northampton, Mass. Weddins; nf Mln JhiIk XI Pterson and Mr. Arthur Ft Mitchell at tha Calvary Ra;v. I Mat church. Mr. i. w. Pariah, dinner at Happy Hollow rlub. Musical pro gram at Huppy Hollow club by Miss Hasel Silver, soprano, and Mr. Edwin j Clark, rellotst. Heal estate convention , Itineheon at Happy HoMow club. Debutante Brldfe club. Mine Marlon Kuhn. hostess. Tahl.i d Hnt dinner and dance at the He,"kpv Hollow cluh. Mr. and Mra. J. R- Webster dinner at tha Happr Hollow cluh. WKDNEPDAY -Dinner dnce at Country and Field cluba. Hh s'hool senior claa dinner at Happy Hollow club. Oarden tlub mllnn at tne noma of Mra. Charles T. Kounta. foolr of Oood Shepherd church mualcal for Mlaa Marhoff. 1'RIDAY Table d'Hote dinner and dance at Seymour Lake Country club. Artist's dream and danaante at 'Boyd theater. SATl RDAY Tahle d'Hote dinner and dance at the Country and Field cluba. Thla weak will awe tha return home of the collets aet. Pome will coma with tha enthusiasms of their flrat year's experi ence of college life; other by row ac c us torn, d to tha lure of the campus will come In more calmly with the polaa of the fully initiated and et lit other are to coma with founding trumpets and flylrut color and with diplomas tied wlh tha daintiest of r.bbona, the aourc of de 1'ght for all time. Dana Hall haa thre Omaha girl In thl year's graduating claa. the M'.aae Heglna Connell, Helen Pearce and laabel Inaonhaler. Mia Dorothy Welltr flnlahea thla yir t Ht. Mary achool at Knoxvllie, and Miss Marlon Towle at Bradford. Mr. Morton Wakeley arrived horn Sat urday from Cornell to spend tha summer will) hi family. Mr. Arthur Loom In. who haa Just com pleted hi first year at Cornell, left IthaC Ttieeday to spend a week in New Tork, before corning home for the win mer. Mia One Alllaon la expected home Wednesday from Manhattanvllle In New York City. Mir Helen Robinson and Ml Kalh erlne Brotherton will graduate Monday from Bmtth college at Northampton, Macs. Mr. John Hanlghen will return horn June IS. from Cornell cell eg, where ha haa been a student thla year. The com mencement of Cornell university will ba held Juno IS, when tha celebration InoW Cent to the unveiling of the statu of Andrew Dean White will ba held. Mr. Hanlghen la a member of tha Cornell Glee club. Tha club Is prvpatlng an elaborate musical program for th com mencement day cxercliea. In Chicago for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chasa have given up their apartment at th New Hamilton and havsj .taken apartments in Chicago for th summer, on tha north side, where they will bve their family with them. Miss Carmelite! tTiese. who has been as sociated with Miss Jana AdJama in Hull House, will, during Mlaa Addams' slay in Europe, ba with Mr. and Mr. Chaaa. and visit is expected from Mr. Clement K. Chasa, 'whose home is now in Pitts burgh. Mr. Philip Chaaa and Mlaa Helena Chaaa left last Tueiday, Immediately fol lowing tha close of Brownsll Hall. Mr Chase, who la the publisher of th Cen tral Banker of Chicago, left last night for a week at his Chicago office. Mrs. Chaaa and her daughter, Helena, have studied at tba Art institute for tha laat two summers, and will again tak up their work there, Mrs. Chaaa In water color and Ml Helena In modeling. Mr. Philip Chasa, who begin a eourso In architecture at Cornell university next fall, will enter tha Continental and Com mercial National bank for tha summer. w ' aaaaBBsaa Banquet at Eemhaw. Tha annual banquet of tha University of Omaha alumni was hold Friday eve ning at tha Henvhaw. Miss Claudia OaJla way. the first graduate of tha Omaha school, was on hand, aa wan as a num ber I, out of town graduate. Mlaa Marina Caaa of th olaaa of M acted aa toastmistress. Brief reaponsea were mad by Mildred Foetar, Claudia Gal la way and Lelland Lew la. At tha electloa of officer which followed th banquet. Miss Mildred Foster wa chosen praal Cent, Miss Lottie Underbill, vloa preat dent, and Mra. L. W. Edwards, secre-tary-treaaurer. Thoa present were: CorttuoXl Mlsaee Katharine Caa. Zeis Elmera. Claudia Uallaway. Katharine Matthias, Dorothy Boot I. Misses 7.ella Beebe, MHrtlla Case,' VUJred Foster, 'ara Hendrlckaon, little Vnderhlll, Bvlvla Orloft. Messrs John Belby ltamond Rutt. Inland Lewis. Mia. L- w. Eawaros. Mr. and Mra. D. E. Jenkins. Messrs Victor Jortensen, 1-aul Selby. W. Carpenter. Amonjr the VUitorf. Mr. Harold Norman la rlaltlng Mr, Ward Browne. Mlaa Katharine Putnam of Louisville, Ky., ta tha guest of Mlaa Nannie Spald ing. Mr. W. L. Park, who waa tha guest of hr stater. Mra II. J. !arker. Waft rrt day for her horn ta La Palle. IIL . Mlaa Gertrude Young arrived Thtiraday from New York City to spend tha sum wer with her brothers. Dr. G. Alexander Young and Mr. Conrad Young. Mlaa flue Sherley Fraster and Mlaa atlierine Boland of Sioux Falls are vlatU lug Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Otlchrtat. Mlaa l-.oland la on her way to tha east, but Mlaa Frasler will remain here for soma time. Mrs W. Ounlock and UtUa daughUr Natalia and Mtaa Stella Murphy arrived thla morning from Chicago. After a visit her with Mrs. Ounlock's parents, Mr. and Mr. Andrew Murphy, Mra. Ounlock and daughter will go to tha ooaat to vlatt th ex position. Mr. C. W. Walls, chairman of tha art eommiaaloa of tha Minnesota Federation or Woman's clubs sad former stale re sent of tba Daughtera of tha Aroertoaa Revolution, accompanied by her daugh ter, Mia Wells, will errtv Tuaaday. Mrs. Thomas Ingeraoll. ona of tha atate ef floor of tha Daughtera of tha American Itevolutlon, will be with thla party. Omaha Boy Ordained. Mr. James Fair, son of th lata Deaa 'ampoell Fair of Trinity cathedral, waa nr1aJtnd In tha ministry of tha r.i-lKopal church on May 8. at ft. Lernard s church In Hcrnardavllle. N. J., by Bishop Lions of the diocese of Newark. Mr. Fair lia Leen associated with tha work of fit. Bernard' church, as well aa being In full charga of M. John's Church of tha Mountain, where ha was made deacon a year ago and he was presented for ordination by th Rev. Thomas Conover, under whom he haa been working for eighteen month. Mr. Fair haa many Omaha friend, having spent his boyhood hero and returnod for occasional visits. Summer PUni. Mrs. M. B. True and Mlsa Bej Watt left Thursday to spend a month In Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dodge, Jr., and children expect to leav for Clear Laka, la.. July L Ml Herberts Barker will leave tha first of tha week to apend tha summer In Chicago. Mr. Walter Tillotaon left I Thursday1 evening for Donver, where aha,' plana to spend tha summer. Miss Johannah Chap nan haa returned front. Sheridan, Wye., an.l plana to spend tha summer In Omaha. ' Mr, and Mra. Crofoot and family leave tomorrow for their aummer homa at Northeast Harbor, Ma. Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Clarke anu daughter left Tuesday for tha east, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Wlllard anJ child ren will spend the summer mouths at their cottage in Estea Park, Colo, Mrs. Earl Sherman and children left last week for Wisconsin to spend a month with Mra. Sherman's mother. Mrs. A. C. Powell and Mra Blolse Nichols expect to leave the middle of next week for I-a Jolla, Cel., for the aummer. Mrs. RobertRosriiiwclg and daughters left last week to spent two months on tha' coast. Mr. Rosenxwelg will Join them later. Mis Helen and Mtaa Oall Roe of lynch will apend th aummar vacation here with Mr. and Mra. E. Boo and Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Cook. Mra. Frank I Ruble left laat week for Spokane Wash., where aha will temaln with her sister, Mrs. II. Clyde Edraund- ton, until August. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Kaolin leave today for Gillette, Wyo.. for tha aum mer and will be Joined later by Mrs. A. J. Beaton and her children. Mrs, W. H. T. Belt and daughter. Miss Dorothy, will leave tha last of tha week for Lake Prior, where they will spend tha summer. They will ba Joined week ends by Mr. Belt Mrs. E. B. Erb and her mother. Mra. A. B. Leonard, of Flint. Mich., left on Wednesday to apend six weeka In their summer homa at Lake Orion, Mich. Mr, Erb will Join thelra later. Mra. 8. V. Chasa, who haa been hera for soma time with her daughter, Mra. K. Beecher Howell, left Tuesday for Fort Bridget- to spend tha summer with an other daughter, Mra. Will Carter, and Mr. Carter. ' Mrs, Jerome Mage and son, w ho havr 1 been here visiting her mother, Mrs Kountse. for several weeks, returned oi Wednesday to Billings, Mont, where Mr and Mrs. Ma gee have been living for Uu last year, to be near Mr. Magee's ranch Interests. Mr. and Mra. Floyd M. Smith and chil dren leave today for Concord. N. H, where their son, Floyd, Jr.. Is at Ht Paul'a school, and from there they plan to do some motoring. UUr they will be at tha Nobacuaaet hotel at Dennis, Maas., for tha aummar. Mrs. George H. Palmer and her daugh ter Jeaa and Mlaa Ethel Morse leav for tha east to apend the summer at Dennis. Mass.. where Mrs. Palmer baa taken a cottage for tha season. They will atop at Conoord. N. H to gt Mra. Palmer's son. Moras, who is at St. Paul's. Colonel S. S. Curtla left last evening for Keokuk, la., en hla way east Miss Curtis, who Is spending the week-end In Council Bluffs with Mra. John T. Stewart and Mr. WUdman. will meet her father In Chicago Tuesday and they will go oa to Oreanwlch, Conn. Later Coloax-I and Mra. Curt la and Mlaa Curtis will go to Cennebunkport. Me., for the rest of the aummer. Mies tnuiy Keller went from Kosemary Kali yesterday to Princeton. N. J., to spend th week as th guest of Mr. and Mn. Joaeph Uarneau at their country place. Heathcota Farm, Just outatde of Princeton. Miss Ellzabetn Carr. aau li ter of Mr. and Mr. Robert Cerr. of this 7hota' Dorotby city, and niece of Mrs. Garneau, la also at Heathcote Farm, having been east for several weeks with her aunt Mrs. Frank Crawford and her sister, Mrs. Knox, left Tuesday for' tha east to attend the commencement exercises at tha lroton achool, where tha latter' son, John, is a student From there they will go to Colebrook, N. II., for tha summer, and will bo at tha Elm Tree Inn there, Mr. Crawford will Join them later In tha aummer. but will apend July and August In Canada, where h haa large Interests, With the Wayfareri. Mrs. Isaac Coles, who has been Visiting In Philadelphia for several weeks, la now In Virginia. Mile. Andre sail today from Ban Fran claco for Japan, where aha will vpend her summer vacation. Mr. and Mra William L, Holsman and aon, Max, left last evening for a month's trip to the Pacific coast Before returning horn they plan to visit tha coast ax po sitions. At the Field ClubT For tha benefit of tha Child Saving In stitute a card party will ba given at tha Field club Tuesday afternoon. June tt. whan a kenstngton and musical program will ba added for those who do not care for cards. Auction bridge, high five and BOO will be the gamea played. Thirty prlies have already been offered by lead ing flrma of Omaha for the game. Tickets are tl and may be -purchased at Meyer at Dillon's drug store and at Hospe's muala store. Among other giving dinner wer Mr. At the Country Club. Mr. and Mra A. V. Klnaler entertained at dinner last evening at the Country club complimentary to their house guest Miss Helen Hlgby, of Chicago. The guests Included: Mlsaea Misses Helen Hlgby, Elisabeth Pavis. Menle Davla Mr. and Mra Frank Kennedy. Alegars. Messrs. Robert Burns, Ben Warren. Ben Gallagher. With Mr. and Mra. Paul Gallagher wer: Messrs. nd Meadamea Barton Millard, Charles D. Beaton, Oeorre Redlck, Louis Clarke. John riedlca. Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Beesen ontartaled for their guests. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Blxler and aon, Jack, of Lafayette, Ind. Covers wer placed for: MessrsL and Meadamea J. E. Bcxler. joaeph Barker, Jack Webster. F. B. Cowtfll. v.T. Kountse, A. O. Beeaon. Dr. an Mrs. C. A. Hull. Mrs. H. E. Ryram nf Chicago. Mr. Harry McCormlck, Mr. Jack Bexler. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eraser entertained: Messrs. and Mesdames A. U Reed. . - . M. C Peters, . Frank Gains. Mra F. P. KlrkendalL Mr. Luther Drake. - Mr. and Mr C. W. Russell entertained ten guests and Mr. and Mra. Mosher Col petaer four. Recent Parties. Mra. C H. Pulver entertained at a ken stngton Tuesday afternoon. Pink roses decorated tha tea table. Those present war t ' 1 lit-Tr. TTTTTT TOTTl flW TTTTrRSTlAY I a II r i. ry i ttti i t EVEUING. i irrmrm u r s vv no i-rPr jpptpps - II aaV aaV AVIeS A w aV aaVa s fas aaaaaaaw ksf 9ak Sab s W 111 1 ' fcw , j X A -X .ji r f sr- l r r x i III . ' V I II Jf. .! 11 . - . ' ' It l"V i'ial II , X II 4 - ;". '! I " .--v .a IV f I a - V:.; '; 5 V II i . M I i II h JO w Z"" "!' ; ft 12 ' 'V p 7 sn lit ' . l J 1 v i . 1 t B 1 B I ' I III -y- , , III. 51 - til J i ii : --' si i - ' i rsf m -t i ; s r j i , ''r ' " '". t V-i Ptersan . . s. c- H- Montgomery, who had six guests; - " I ' I ' ' ' Mr' L,tr Drlshaua. eight; Mr. W. w, KkrfJund V, ! - L. Herdman. eight: Mr. P. C. Hyson. ' tflobo I 7 alx; Mr. D. T. Starr, four; Mr. W. N. 1 ;:f.r '', saaaaaiaai aaiBaWBWe saaass; I: Chamber, four; Mr. Jamea Trimble, six; -A ' , V MJtrv pHwoJi V . " Mr. Bturdevant, atxj Mr. Franklin Bhot- ' 7v TTFJ'FJ7EAJI wel1, it: " Vt Huft- fourj Mr- J- . "a H. Osborne, two. and Mr. P. J. Meniam. "Je' &ifc. saaaaaaWSBBSj four ' s'Sc ' Vr- ana Wra. M. T. Swarts entertained H. ir ""v. at dinner last evening, when their guests Vv : ' Kf i . i GVT --,-s1 x G w, ' XS.. ;.-v,' "' -Sr. Tv; Af ' ' J Messrs, and Mardamea i ; . . . .AT- ' ' fr Howard Fan-all. (I.,r T.lehen Ux '-: .'!;. ( " Mr. Harley Conant. . rz., tAW . . ( J 1 -1Z "ssi sw a l o'cl'Wk at th Church of the Good Shep- Iherd, after which a wedding trip will be made to tha northern lakes. Tha couple will maka Omaha their I home upon their return, where Miss Mar hoff will continue her musical studies. Dr. and Mrs. Charles) Impey announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gladys, to Mr. William II. Downey. Miss I Impey Is a graduate of Brownell Hall ' and Mr. Downey of Crelghton university, j The wedding will take place In the fall. I Picnio Sapper. A picnic supper was givea at Hansoom park Friday evening by the membera of the Bachelor Girls' 8. O. B. H. club. , Those present were: WlHsee Mi?!s Ruth Cowrery, Lily Hamnnn. Kthe Clarke, Gretchen Hamann. E.lzabeth Hlldlnger, Beth Watson. AinytX'iie Berka. Mrs. E. Romey gave a picnic supper l Friday in honor of her daughter, Helen, j Mrs, O. O. Cupp and Mrs. A. Allshand chaperoned the children. Those present I were: 'day morning at T o'clock at St Patrlck c church. The Rev. Father Flanagan per formed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of Ivory aatlrt, trimmed with chantllly lace. The bodice waa of th lace and waa trimmed wlU seed pearls. The tulle veil was caughl with lilies of the valley and she carrie a shower houquet of bride s rosea and mara-uerltea. Miss Millie Smith, sister of the brlda (Continued on Fane Three. Column One.) r 3SI EOE1 Misses 'filadvs Anoerson, 'Clarke Vance. Ooldie Cupp, ! Helen Romey, Helen Hanson. I Julia Doyle. Messrs. Ralph Anderson. Charley Romey, v ii nam tuise. M lssee May Morgan. Porlne Tiliison, Pearl Barton, Marie Ellse. Aima Romey. Messrs. Robert Ellison. Edward Glasgow, Edward Romey. Hayrack Party. The Pagalco club gave a hayrack lido last evening to. Fontanel) park. Those present were: Mary McBurney of New York City, who ara tha guests of Mr. and Mra. Charles Harding. Tho party Included: Messrs. and Mesdames Warren J. Adame of Charles Harding, New York City. L. J. Nelson. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Pollard. Mrs. Mary McBurney, .New York City. Miss Dell Ryan. Mr. and Mra. 1). U Ham entertained Ix guests Friday evening In honor of Mrs. E. A. Johnson of Osceola, la. Another party waa composed of: Mesrs. and Mesdames H. O. Wlndhclin, John Martin. C. I. Vollmer, John Ptuben. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Wahl. Dr. and Mra W. K. Foot. Tha Misses Lucille Kltsche and Mlna Ames had th following guests: Mu-ses Emma Martinson, rene Baker. Carrie Edwards. Rose Dixon, ane Shaffer. Be-sle Dixon. LH Marsh. Messrs. Fiank Oelnrer. Otto Penner, Elmer Patton, Fd Col burg. Lea McKenna, E. V. Kellv. George Goodman, Warldina? AnnonncfTfent. Mlsa Jennie Bernle Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Smith and Mr. Patrick J. Doran wera married Wednes- Mlsses Mlna Ames. Messrs. Lester Robinson. Misses Else Smith, Lucille N'ltsche, Messrs.. Paul Orchard, Jamea North rup. At Happy Hollow. With Mr. W. J. Cully were Mis Alice Covell and Mr. Dodge. Mr. and Mra., W. W. Johnston gave a dinner last evening when their guests were: Mesdames J. H. Wrtuht, ' W. W. Johnston. Messrs. W. W. Johnston. J. H. Wright Mesdames Peter Elvad. P. O. Mlttelbach. W. W. Koller, J. L. Burr, G. D. Porter, Mrs. Charles J. Mesdames R. S. Parker, H, A. SwartwouL George Pray, K. A. Beardsley, I. . Htgglns. Hulibard entertained tha Wednaaday Lunoheun Brldgo club thla week. Miss Marjorte Mlddleton of Washington, D. C, waa th guest of tha club. Two table of jtlayara were prea ent. Miss Olive Ferguson will ba th naxt hostess. Seymour Lake Club. Miss Lulu Raymond, whoa marrlag will tak place tha latter part of thla month, waa guest of honor at luncheon and ahowar Tuaaday. Many beautiful gifts wer presented to tha bride-to-be. Tha guests were! Mlsa Lulu Raymond. Mesdames O. Johnston of Lusln, Mont; Messrs. O. Johnston of Lusln, Mont; Pleasure! Past. Mlsa Vfcla Rheam of Pratrla Park cele brated her eleventh birthday Saturday afternoon, June 11 Over 100 children war present and tha day waa spent In games. Tha members of tha B. K. B. club gave surprise kitchen shower In honor of Mlsa Lillian -Johnson, a June bride, at the homa of Mlsa Ida Petersen. Tha rooms wera decorated with American beauty rosea and pink hearts. Tha next meeting of tha club will ba with Miss Agnes Johnaon at her cottage at Carter lake, Tha membera present were: Misses Misses- Mamie Johnaon. Sophie Klaasaer, Hut tie Harmann, Annie Harmann, Agnes jonnson, Augusta Kruse, t.llllan Johnson, Marie Elsaaser. SHE WILL BE ONE OF THE TUNE BRIDES. I. . Jtlw &ralK&rwff Mesdames iFrank Ames, J. U Bush. R. Novak, Walter Nltache, John O. Ohl, George MacDonald. Geurgo Davla. Mesdames Myron tiow. K. O. ruren. Bert Blanchard, Frank Prucka. M. Culkln. Roy Dennla. George Francis, C. P. S. Tobln. Tha first of the aeries of program win no given Tuesday evening, and will ba In charga of Mesdames Paul Jucknlesa and J. J. Hlnchey. Those contributing will be Misses Mary Hallahan. soprano solo; Olga Eltner. violin; Clara Hoffman. piaaio solo; Ruth Flynn accompanist Tha entertainment will ba followed by danc ing. Mr. and Mr. J. J. Hlnchey entertained at a dlnner-danoe, having aa their guests Misses Mary English, Mattle Farmer, Irene Delehenly, Catherine Carew, Marie Holland, liaxel Darnell, Messra Fred J. Roaaback, C, J. McDonald. C. W. Brltt. Martin Holbrook. T. D. Cullen. K J. Oolllne, Mr. and Mra M. Misses Ella Nash. Ruth lientleman. Cornelia Pond of Indianapolis, Altoo Holbrook, Agnes Duffy, Messra. J. t. .tspatrlck, ('. J. Aasman, Oene Knapp, R. J. Olaen. P. E. Walsh. Bertha Elsaaser, Ida Petersen, Edith Johnson, Pearl Jeuks, Know the Piano and the- House You Buy It From It does not pay to jump hap hazardly in the matter of se lecting a piano or player piano you have too much at stake, money and future satisfaction. You know our reputation for integrity and fair dealing. Your interests and ours are identical, consequently you can rely upon our representations. We guarantee every instrument we 6ell. Every , Piano and Player-Piano represented in this department is of na tional reputation and backed by re sponsible manufacturers insuring a quality worthy of our guarantee. Sold on easy payments if desired. Luncheon Postponed. Tha luncheon planned by tne Major Isaac Sadler chapter of tha Daughters of tha American Revolution to celebrate Flag day had been postponed on account of th death of Mr. Barkalow. A special business meeting will ba held at tho homa of Mrs. Bart Stanfleld Saturday after noon, June 15, at 1:30 p. m. Engagements. Mrs. H. H. Marhoff announces uia gagement of her daughter, Mlas Carol, to Mr. Frederick F. Pitta. Miss Marhoff la tha organist and choir director of tha Church of th Good Shepherd, and Mr, Pitta la head of tho Pitts Pip Organ company of Omaha. Tha marriage takes plaoo July 11 at I B. Olffen. Mr. and Mra Franklin Griffith Roberta entertained at tha 4!rmer-danca Friday, their party being composed of. Misaea Miaaes Cajacuba. Patterson. Messrs. Meaara. R. tilllisple. Harry Cheek. Messrs. and Mesdames Qeorae Swigley, Franklin Qriffth tl A. Rose. Roberta. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Tanner bad aa thtr gueata: Mr. and Mra W. B. Cheek. Mra. U H. Proudfooot, Mlaa Ella Peterson and Mlsa Laura Peterson. Mr. H. U MoWilllama had aa hla guest Friday, Mlsa Mar' Connor, M a Edna Slater and Mr. Paul U Solelda. Mlsa Doris Berry. Miss Alpha Fields and W. M. Berry composed another party. Mr. and Mra. T. X Donohue had Mlaa Mary O'Brien of Chicago aa their guest, and Mr. and Mra. EL EL Wright had three guests. Mr, J. F. Aull entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. Coleman Wtlkorson, Mlsa Freda bchults ol Kansas City. Miss Marion WUktreon and Mr. Jolia Wtlkereoa. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Pollard entertained at dinner Friday evening In honor of Mr and Mra. Warren J. Adama rnd Mrs. "Add-a-Pearl" Necklaces A Gift That Grows Pearls have an added value when presented by a friend, sweetheart, father or mother. A Neuklace that la Jointly given by the entire family baa a value beyond estimation. The real joy and fascination In poaaasslng a pearl necklace le In the anticipation of enlarging It. J-.'ach year or with the addi tion of each pearl, the neckmoe takea on a new Interest and when completed it will be a treasure that cannot ba replaced. Theae pearls ara not to ba con fused with cheap Imitations, but are genuine oriental pearla care fully aelected. Prlcee ara from 11.90 to tit. 09. Albert Edholm Omaha's Oldest astabUahad Jewels. Blxt seats aad Barney. .J HOTEL LOYAL will irv a $ptcia DINNER ON SUNDAY at It Is 3 P.M. tftttf.m. AT $1.00 PER PLATE Tthltt May tt Rtttnei Misses Frances Mulholland. Rthel Mulholland. Clal-e M-Kenna. Hattie Srhults. Korrlne Saunders, Viola Donaldson. Hasel Andrews, Messrs Paul MaeOone. Cna-les Hennessy, W. C. Meltes. Ueorre Marsh, R. P. Wolfe, H. B. 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You naturally want to be in the center of things and yon are at the Majestic This does not mean that yon will be in the heart of the all-night district. The summer visitor finds here a haren of rest and interest. The Ma jestic is always k veritable paradise for the motorist and, the equestrian. The foyer, corridors, restauranta and ballrooms are of great beauty. The Cafe Moderne, lately opened, is the laat word in smart dancing places. Talented artists appear eery erening. The garden-on-the-roof is a balcony overlooking fairyland. You tnay be assigned one room or as large a suite as you require. The minimum rate ia $2.00 a day. Res taurant prices are reasonable and Club breakfasts are aerred. Guests arriTing at the Pennsylrania Station can take surface car on Eighth Arenue aide, which passes the door of The Majestic Write me for booklet now. COPELAND TO wTYSEND, Managing Pirai bmj Lately Maaaer Betel lapeilal, M.T. Centra TarkWeat at 72d Street