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    Ml li UAIAI1A M..NUAY WW.: J UN ft I,, 1 H I .".
COLLEGE SET IS RETURNING!
Some with Their Diplomat and Some
with the Poise of a Year on
College Campus.
PLANS ARE MADE FOR THEM
RE-EIECTED FRESIDENT NORTH
SIDE MOTHERS' CLUB.
(Continued from rse Two.)
in'- nmiii
r In irrwn
Mr. K. H. I
a best man
as tho maid of honor nnd was ond
Doran, brother of the jrroom,
best man.
Following- the pirmony a wedding
litfakfapt wag served at tho home of the
trlde's parents and tho same evening a
frcrpptlon vat given In their honor.
Mr. and Mr. Ooran will rraUto In
n'tmaha. The young coup!e received many
handsome Rifts of cut ftluss.
The wedding of Mr. Albert 6. Sandovlch
at.d Mlsa Taultne Engleman wi eel
brated at the Chamberlain hotel In Dea
Moines, la., Tuesday, June S, at 6 o'clock
p. in. A large number of out-of-town
friends attended and many affairs were
given In Des Moines In their nonor.
Among the out-of-town guests were;
Mrs. David Fandovlch.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Polaky.
Mioses Misses
Uer kfcndovlch, Becky Poffka,
Elizabeth Sandovlch, Rose Poska.
Kmh Polaky, t rances Kline.
Messrs. Messrs.
Knrnle Kline, Max Katleman.
Abe Byron, Phillip Byron,
Wedding Flans.
The wedding of Miss Jessie M. Plerson
and Mr. Arthur R. Mitchell will be
celebrated Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock
at the Calvary Baptist church.
Mrs. R. F. Heyden, s'Mer of the bride.
will be the matron of honor.
Mr. Lampman will play the wedding
march, and the Misses Clara Slefken and
K. Yeoman will sing during the ceremony.
Mr. Yeoman and olght of the bride's
friends will be ushers.
The young couple will leave the same
evening at Yoland, Colo.
Miss Plerson la a graduate of the clans
of 1908 of the Omaha High school and for
the last three years has been a teacher
in the - public schools of Benson. Both
Miss Plerson and Mr. Mitc hell are popular
" members of the Carter Lake Country
club set and they will be at home after
July i5. In their new bungalow at Carter
lake.
The wedding of Miss Winifred Mach,
daughter of Mrs. John Mach, and D
Kenneth McMartin will be celebrated
June 30 at the home of the bride.
The marriage of Miss Margaret Clinton
and Mr. Claude Miller will take place
ednesday evening, June 80.
Children's Party.
Mrs. Joseph B. Fradenburg gave
children's party Friday afternoon at her
home In celebration of the seventh blrtfl'
day of her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Lee
Fradenburg. The children present were
Masters
Albert Wahl,
Misses
1 Von Judsnn.
Josephine Burkhard
Vivian Hlldreth.
Maud Eva Gorman.
Kits. I Fradenburg.
Masters
Frances Wmhl,
M isses
Alberta Regnle,
Helen Gllliftm.
Josephine Thels,
Lillian Ragsdale,
tat her Clausen,
I NEW PRESIDENT OF THE OMAHA
WOMAN S CLUB.
SHE WAS WEDDED ON WEDNES
DAY EVENING.
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Fontenelie chapter ef the Order of the
V:atern Ptnr took place Friday evening.
June 11. The menibei were Installed by
the first grand patron of Nebraska. Wil
liam S. Howe, with Mrs Charles Phook
acting a o-.arshal.
The members of the Fontenelie chapter
piesented tha past worthy matron. Mis
Mary It. ttalrath. with a beautiful past
pstron (In and a past patron pin to llert
'A. Wilcox In acknowlednement of his
faithful seniors for the last two year.
The newly eVrted officers are as fol-
, lows. Mrs. i(irah Res nolds. worthv
, matron; 1'olmar P. Kldilg. worthy
I patron; Mis Carrie Tnwson 8colt. aso
IrUle matron; Miss Myra F.. Perkins, aoc
iretary; Mlsa Kllsaheth Row-lender, treas
! urer; Miss l.urlla Kton. conductress; Mis
Bertha Walrath. chaplain; Mis Kugenla
Wherry, maihal; Miss Maud tToodwIn.
organlt. five alar. "Ada." Mis J "Nan
ette Wilson; "nuth." Mr. Ida Bell Pond;
Ksther." Mrs. Ktta Mettlan: ' Martha,"
Mr.' Fthel Mirk; ' Elect ra." Miss Kate
Craut. "
Mr. Viola ITart was elected warder
and Francis M. Pond aentlnel.
The organisation mrellna of the P. F..
O. Blsterhood was held Thtirsday after
noon at the heme of Mr. W. R. Wood
ward. Mrs. Bertha Cox Hughes of South
Omaha, past state president, and Mr.
Travl of Platlsmouth. second vice presi
dent of the state, were present at th
meeting.
The following officers were elected for
the coming year: Miss Mason, president;
Mr. Ueorae Lenhoff, vice president;
Mrs. tlrout, recording secretary; Mrs.
M.turln enhoff Kllgore, corresriondlng
Tretiy; Mrs. Menold, treasures; Mrs.
Cameron, rliapUlr.; .Mr Rl, guard.
Apartments, flats, nuuees ana rottngss
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ttire bride and groom, and the guests
were:
Mesdames
W". V. Krepps,
Harry Knapn,
K. C. Yeoman,
Misses
Clara Siefken,
Mesdamea
A. Plerson,
R. F. Heyden.
J. Plerson.
HrsTfehoii'
Daffy Dill Club Party. i
Mrs. Thomas Cochran gave tho annual
dinner for the Daffy Pill Luncheon club
Thursday afternoon at her home. Spring
flowers decorated the table, Mesdamea J.
Relter, J. Douglas, C. Miller and Miss
Selma Lubee were the guests of the clut.
This present wera
Mesdames
r. M. Cochran,
C. W. Fletcher,
8. M. Kent.
W. S. Lorce.
Lloyd Miller.
V. R. Hasty,
Mesdamea
Neal Hase,
Bert Alexander,
Arthur Hansen,
I. N. Hammond,
I), M. Rochran,
Thorns Ooohran,
Informal Luncheon.
Mr. E. W. Hlckok and Mr. C. B.
iWatson entertained at luncheon Friday
at the home of Mrs. Hlckok for Mrs. Jera
Mosher and her mother, Mrs. L. C. Park
of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Moeher will
leave the last of th month to make
their home in Minneapolis. Roses were
used for decorating and the guest in
cluded: Mesdames Mesflarae
W B. Hopson, Sherman PeUoolas,
Oscar Lleben,
Mrs. Louis J. Hokanson entertained for
Mrs. Dahlgren of Wakefield. Neb., who
is the guest of Mrs. August Olson. Pink
and white peonies were used as the table
decoration and cover were placed for:
Mesdame Mesdamea
Compton,
, Dahlgren,
August Olson,
- Nelson.
Anderson,
A. hi. Nelson.
Summer Hornet Opening.
Mr. and Mrs. Loui C, Nash wiil open
their summer home, "Nnshwood,"' north
of Florence, this week.
Dr. and Mrs. Charle C. Allison will go
out to "Roaemere." their summer home,
the last of the week, when ttrflr daugh
ter, Mis Grace, will be at homo from
ManhattanviUe, in New York City.
La Icoi Club Party.
A meeting of the La Iro club was held
at the home of Mis Ethel Anderson
Friday evening, when the semi-annual
election of officers took place. Mr. Mark
Hhwerln was chosen president, Quito
Eody vie president. Gladys Sharov sec
retary, Lester Hansen treasurer. Paul
H ungate and Alice Carr sergeant-at-arms.
The club will hold an outing at the Elk-
horn Rod and Gun club on June 80. Those
present were:
For Miss Clinton.
The Misses Julia and Teresa Koplts
entertained at dinner Monday evening,
complimentary to Miss Margaret Clinton,
who will be married June 80. Thoae
present were:
Misses Misses
Mary Keegan. Helen Cavanaugh,
Gertrude .Sullivan, Jennie Llchnosay,
Marie Indaey. Margaret Clinton,
Mrs, A. KopiU.
A surprise party and linen shower wa
given Friday evening by the Misses Ida
Bauer and N. Parlns In honor of Miss
Clinton. Those present were:
Misses Misses -
Josephine Carew, Ida Morgan.
Katherine McKaughrNell Peterson,
Helen Carney, Pearl Hahll,
Tnmmla Pnrlls. Mnrv Clinton,
Cliira Schesliy, Anna Plaskur,
Miss M. Fisher.
Miss Helen CavanaMgh and Miss Marie
Meary gave a miscellaneous shever on
Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Mar
garet Clinton, a June bride. The evening
wa spent In music and games and the
guests Included:
Misses Misses
Ellen Donahue, Gertrude Sullivan,
Grace Gross. Mary Keesan,
Marv Clinton, Kuth Gross,
Frances Hallmebber, Blanch Nallwebber.
Rose Mahoney, fclla Mahoney,
Helen Brennan,
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Miss Mary Johnston Is expected home
from Oberlln Sunday.
Mr. John L. Kennedy went east Tues
day evening for a short trip.
Mlas Ruth Hitchcock has arrived from
Washington to Join her parents, Senator
and Mr. Hitchcock,
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Lord, accompanied
by Mis Louise Magea of Chicago, left
Thursday for California, to be gone until
the first of August.
Mrs. Stanley M. Rosewater left Friday
evening for a visit wlttt her parents.
Judge and Mr. A. V. McAlvay, at her
home In Lansing, Mich.
Mr Howard V. Benewa. who has been
the guest of friends and relatives In this
olty for several months, returnea yes
terday to her home In Denver.
Mrs. Burcher B. Baldwin ana son
leave Tuesday morning to Join Mr. Bald-
, . ' I T .
win on a ranch near Monning, neu. v
they plan to go to New ork city.
Mrs. Dexter L. Thomaa lelt yesTeraay
for Syracuse. N. Y., to visit ne- son.
Warren Thoma. Mrs. Thomas expects
to visit-at several other place before
her return.
Mr. and Mrs. Oerrlt Fort have been
stopping at the Fontenelie. They came
over from Chicago to take their daugh
ters, Henrietta and Louise, home from
Brownell Hall.
Mr. K. E. Sterrlcker and mall daugh
ter, Martha, left Thursaay evening ir
New York City, to visit Mr. Sterrlcker's
sister, Mrs. H. H. Chapin. They will
spend some time at the Chapin cottage
at Lake Coneslus.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrouclougn ana
son. George, left this morning tor Ban
Francisco to visit the exposition. They
will return by way of Los Angeles, Salt
Lake City, Ogden and Denver, arriving
home soma time tn July.
Mr. George A. Hoagland and Mrs.
Warren BwlUler left a few aaya agw
for a visit with Mr. Hoagland at hi
cottage on Lake Jefferson, Minn. Mr.
Switzler left Friday to Join the party
for a few days' futhlng.
Mr. Edward Walsh left for Portland,
Ore., the first of th week, where sne
will be the guest of her alster, Mr.
Elixabeth McCoy, formerly of thl city.
Mrs. Walshf in company with her sister.
will visit the California expositions.
Catallna Island and Honolulu before her
return to Omaha.
Misses
Alice Carr,
Gertrude Klauck,
Quito Eddy,
Irene A 1 bach,
Messra
Hf Ian Albarh.
Mark Kchwerln,
Adolf Gell.
Ned Ochiltree,
Paul Hungate,
Misses
Gladys Shamp,
Roberta Coulter,
Fthel Anderson,
Edna Thrane.
Messrs
Lester Hansen,
PhltTp Gell.
Walter Thrane,
Dan Whitney.
For the Future.
The card party to have been given by
the Fedtlua club on Wednesday after
noon ha been postponed until Thursday
afternoon, June 24. It will be given at
th hall on Thirty-ninth and Webster
street
The choir of the Church of the Good
Shepherd will entertain th members of
the parish and their friends at a musical
Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.
Thomas A. Fry. in honor of Mis Carol
Marhoff, organist and choir director.
Stork Special.
A sun wa born to Mr. and Mra R. H
Raese, at (01 South Twenty-eight! street,
Thursday.
A son w as born on Thursday to Mr,
and Mra J. W. Murphy. Tha latter wa
formerly MUa Cecelia McCaffrey.
For Bridal Party.
Mrs. R. P. Heyden entertained at lunch
con Saturday at her home in honor of
tlis Jessie Pierkon and her bridal party.
The table had for a centerpiece a znlnla-
urday. but he was taken ill suddenly
the Tuesday before.
Mrs. II. O. Clarke of St. Louis, for
merly of Omaha, came up this week lor
the Paterson-I'ickens wedding. 8h was
at the FonUnclle until yesterday, when
she returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evarts and the
Misses Comstock went to Sioux City for
the wedding of their brother, Mr. Royal
Comstock, and Miss Esther Smith of
that city on Wednesday evening.
Mra. John Morton of Douglas. Wyo.,
who was the guest of Mrs. T. F. Doyle,
left Friday for Indianapolis, where her
children are In school. ?he will visit
Mr. Doyle again on her way home.
Ml? Hazel Lerch of Deadwood, S. D.,
arrlwd Saturday to be preaent at the
graduation of hor friend. Miss Gertrude
Read, frori the Omaha High school.
Miss l,erirch will be the guest of Miss Read
until nfter the Fourth of July.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Le Crowe, Mrs. Samuel Hall
and Mra. F. W. Bates motored to Ken
nard. Neb., Friday and spent the day
with Mr. and Mrs. Adams. They were
Joined there by Mr. and Mrs. James
Salruaen of De Bolt, former residents of
Kennard.
Dr. and Mrs. Matson, Mr. Charles Mat
son and Miss Gretchen Matson left for
Madison, Wis., Saturday evening to be
present at the commencement exercises
of the University of Wisconsin, where
Mr. Donald F. Matson will graduate with
high honors from the agricultural de
partment.
Mrs. Draper Smith returned Thursday
from attending the conference of the Na
tional Suffrage association In Chicago,
which opened Monday at the La Salle
hotel. Mrs. W. E. Burkley of Lincoln
and Mrs. Dietrich, wife of the ex-gov-erner,
were the other two Nebraska rep
reeentatlves at the conference.
lPairick. J. Voraxu
Nee Jennie Berntoe Smith.
The meeting will be railed to order
promptly at 12 o'clock, and It will be fol
lowed by a luncheon given in honor of
Mr and Mrs. Welsner. All club members
and their husbands are rordtally Invited.
Personal Mention.
Mis Loela Harris will return Sunday
morning from Wsllesley college.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoxle Clarke expect to
leave for th east thl evening.
Mrs. Laura A. Bird 1 taking a rest
cure at the Presbyterian hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Willard Hosford spent
a few days in Mollne thia last week.
Mrs. J. V. Carpenter and Mis Carpen
ter returned Friday from four month In
California.
Mr. John C. Cowln left Sunday to visit
her son and hi wife. Captain and Mrs.
W. B. Cowln, at Douglas, Aril.
Mr. Herman Jobst, who ha completed
his sophomore year at the University of
Illinois, is expected home today.
Mr. A. J. Love. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Bruett and Mr. P. Redfleld are regis
tered at tha Elms hotel in Excelsior
Springs.
Mr. Joseph Baklrlge la stopping with
his brother, Mr. Howard Baldrige, and
Mia. Baldrige, during bis wife' absence
in the east.
Mr. I B. Wilson, who underwent an
operation the first of the week at tha
Win Memorial hospital is reported as
doing nicely.
Mr. Torrey Vverett of Pasadena, Cai.,
arrived this week In Council Bluffs, called
here by th Illness of his mother, Mr.
Horace Everett.
Mr. R, R. Kimball, who has been crit
ically ill at the home of his mother. Is
slightly better today. Mr. Kimball and '
his family, with hi mother and sister, I
had planned to go to California last eat- j
What
Women Are
Doing in the World
Club Calendar.
WEDNESDAY Woman's Club of the
Hallway Mall Hervice. annual party.
Miss Nora Frltshoff. hostcsc.
THURSDAY Meeting of the White
Shrine club at Masonic Temple; Men
son Railway Mall Service club, regular
session at St. Bernard's hull: Benson
Baptist Circle, afternoon party, Mra.
J. V. Starnett. hostess.
FRIDAY The Benson club of the wom
en's Cr.iistlan Temperance union, Ken
sington at the home of Mrs. H. J.
Grove.
Mrs. Thomas Ingersoll, one of the state
officers of the Daughter of the Ameri
can Revolution from Minnesota, will ar
rive Tuesday on the real estate special
from Minneapolis.
Mrs. Wells, chairman of the art com
mission of the Minneapolis Federation of
Women's Clubs and former state tegent
of the Daughters bf the American Kevo-
lutlon, will be a visitor In Omaha this
week.
The Benson Women' Christian Ten
perance union will be entertained at a
kcnslngton Friday afternoon at tha horn
of Mrs. II. J. Grove. (II Park avenue.
The Woman's Club of the Railway
Mall Service will hold It annual meeting
and election of officers Wednesday, June
16, at the Seymour Lake Country club.
The supreme meeting of the White
Shrine was held In Milwaukee June 1 and
4, Inclusive. This waa the twenty-first
annual meeting of this association and
fifteen ststes, beside Canada, were rep
resented, making a total attendance of
40 member.
At thl meeting twelve charter were
Issued and Malva Shrine No. t of Omaha
received It charter. At the regular meet
ing Thursday evening of this week at
the Masonic Temple the officers will be
Installed. Tlin next meeting of the Su
preme White Shrine will be held In St
Louts in May, 1916.
The Benson R. L. S. club will hold Its
regular session at 8U Bernard's hall orl
Thursday afternoon. After the business
meeting a card party will be held.
The Benson Baptist Circle will meet at
the home of Mrs. J. V. Starrett Thursday
afternoon. The program postponed from
last week will be given at this meeting
The Civic Federation of Mothers' Clubs
was entertained Thursday afternoon at
luncheon at the Alamlto dairy. The dairy
products were served at the luncheon,
after which the guests inspected the
plant.
The next regular meeting of this club
wilt be held at the home of Mrs. King In
Benson Thursday, June 24. The club will
continue It meetings all through the
summer, holding them at the different
parks of the city.
The meeting of the White Shrine club
will be held Thursday evening, June 18,
at the Masonic Temple.
There will be a meeting of the
Woman's Christ Is n Temperance union
Thursday at t p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Carl Brock, 1SH South Flfty-alxth street.
Mrs. McKltrlck will address the club.
The Installment of tha officers of the
Winning Menu
Submitted by Mr. A. T. Bethg,
371 Worth 18th St., which wUl be
aerred June 13 from la to BiM p. m,
la our 7 Bo Sunday dinner menu con
test; Cream of Asparagus
Newport Flakes
Radishes Young Onions
Whlteflsh Saute, Tartar Sauce
Choice of
Baked Squab with Sage Dressing
Roast Spring Lamb, Caper Sauce
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Au Jus
New Potatoes tn Cream
Wax Beans, Butter Sauce
Green Peppers and Bermuda Onion
Salud, Mayonnaise Dressing
Strawberry Shortcake and Whipped
t "reajn t
Tea, Coffee, Milk
Each week a S6 book of meal tick
ets will be given away for the beat
menu submitted for tha 7Sa Snnday
dinner.
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It sold separately:
Bofa, 817.50 Rocker. 811.00 Arm Chair, 810.50.
genuine
$39
A MORE THAN USUAL display of items of furni-
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rooms of the home in the latest and newest designs at popular prices.
So attractive is tho offor we are making on sofa bods that if you contemplate
buying a sofa bod. vro. would advise your seeing our largo line cf duofolds and unifolds,
which arc priced exceptionally low.
DUOFOLD SOFA BED, solid oak frame, upholstered in imitation leather,
at $27
PUOFOIJ) SOFA BED, in quarter snwed oak frame, golden or fumed,
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$12.00 Chinese Reed Chair
$23.00 Natural Willow Settee .
$15.00 Natural Willow Rocker.
$31.50 Vert Green Willow Settee
$15.00 Vert Green Willow Chair
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Attractive Cretonnes, Yard, 25c and 35c
Imported aud domestic cretonnes, 30 inches and 36 inches wide. There are
dainty bedroom patterns and bold, striking patterns for porch and living room use, a
particularly attractive assortment of ibis popular summer drapery, and very low
priced, at, per yard. .25 and 357
50-1XCII French and English cretonnes, in designs and colorings not found
in the American-made goods; per yard $1.25, and more
Filet Nets for 75c That Rival the $1.50 Quality
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Carefully Selected Rugs
The knowledge that your rug selections are made from a stock in which only
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rug insurance. That is why so many people like to buy their rugs here.
WIITON RUGS, a most complete showiug of these high-grade rugs in
all sizes, Bundhar Wiltons, French Wiltons and Whittal Anglo Persians,
are all represented; also others; and prices rancre on the 9x12 size
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BODY BRUSSEIjS RUGS in extremely attractive patterns the new blues and
the chintz patterns; they make wonderful bedroom and dining room rugs,
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I'ORCII RUGS, in all the newest designs Crex" grass fibr rug blues,
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Fine Inlaid Linoleums
Reliable qualities, ranging in price from 95 to $1.75 per square yard. Buy
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we are able to offer you a greater assortment of patterns to select from and better
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Poster Bed in Mahogany, $25
We believe this to bo the best poster bed value offered; heavy, 3-inch jwsts, dv
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