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    HIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 27, 1915.
VISITORS ENUYEN SOCIETY
Ont-oMoirn Ouett Here This Week
' and Many Functions Planned
for Their Entertainment.
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EISNERS AND BRIDGE ON CARD
Social Calvajdar.
fcL'NDAY Mra. IMbert Cornell, tea at
hr home for the Akeraoa-lUake wed
ding party.
Hon day widinir of mi Harriett
Blake and Mr. Ueorge Akrson at the
homo of the hrtdi. Original Monday
Bridge club, Mn. Jocnh Barker. host
ess. Fortnightly Bridge club. MIM
lrri McKnlght, hostess. Tuesday
Bridge club.
Tl'ES-DAY Wedding of Miss PaNsta
Brynolda and Mr. Frederick B. Onilarl
at the Vlmlnatr Preshyterlsn
church. Peimtant Bridge cjub. Miss
Marlon Kutiii. hostess. Mlsa Helnn
Eaftman. dinner at tha Harpy Hollow
club for hT house gveets, Mtaa Eleanor
Washburn. Mtsa Hanlel Met, bridge
party for lwllor. the atlesee Lucille
fJrecn. l.oiiip Buckingham. Fhyllla
l.timan and Kleanor Washburn. Mrs.
Charles F. Crowley, luncheon at her
lioma for Mlxs Rose amyth. llnncr
dence at the Happv Hollow club.
"WEDNESDAY Dinner-dance at tha
Country and Field cluba. Mr. and Mra.
A. I Reed, dinner at Country club
for Miaa Hleanor Waahburn. Young
Men'a Anselue Social club, party at
their hall.
THI.R8DA Y The Orlalnal Cooking club.
Indira' day at tha Happy Hollow, Field
and Fevmour Lke Country clutra;
White Hhrina club card party at tha
Hgppv Hollow cluh; Mlsa Joaephlna
Conxion, bridge party for Mlsa Eleanor
Waahburn.
1"R1 IA Y hlldren'a day at tha Field
club. Dlnner-danre at tha fymour
Lake Countrv club.
PATURIA Y flnner dances at tha Coun
try. Field. Happy Hollow and Carter
;,ke Country cluba. Mlaa Helen
Clerk, dinner at Country club for
houa fU"t.
With tha coming of several vary at
tractive vlaitora thia week to Omaha, tha
aerial activity haa taken on naw II' and
the coming week promiaea to ba vary gay.
Mlaa Loulae Buckingham, tha rueat of
iMiea Helen Clarke, cornea from Memphis,
Tenn., and Mlaa Eleanor Waahburn, tha
guest of Mlaa Helen Eastman, from
Green Bay, Wit. Ml Lucy Green la
from InJIanapolla and la a fueat at tha
.home of Mlaa Alle Jaquith, and Mica Mil
dred Hate of Pender la vliltlng her aunt,
Mra. J. J. McMullen.
Ytaterday Miaa L,ucle Bacon gave an
afternoon bridge' party, which Included
all theaa vlaitora. and laat evening they
were tha guests of Mlaa Harriett Mats at
dinner at the Country club.
Tueaday afternoon Mlaa Men will again
entertain at bridge, when Mlaa Bucking
ham will be the guest of honor. Tuesday
evening Mlaa Helen Eaatman gives
dlrner at her home and the gueats wilt
2ter go to tha Happy Hollow club for
tianctng.
'Mlaa Waahburn will ba tha gueet of
he nor Wednesday evening at a dinner at
tha Country club given by Mr. and Mr.
A. I Ree. '
Saturday evening Miaa Helen Clarke
will be hostess at a large dinner at tha
Country club complimentary to Mlsa
Buckingham, and Mlsa Buckingham will
again ba honor guaat at Mlaa B tell a
Thummel'e dinner Monday evening of
next week at tha Country club.
Summer Trips. .
.Mr. and! Mr. E. M. Fairfield will give
tip their St. -avenue home next
week to" the Birch Knoll aanftorlum
.which ha occupied the old Wool worth
'ham In the nu yaM with the) Fair
.field horn for tha last year or two. Mra
iFalrfteJd . and daughters, Betty and
Wynne, will leave the latter part of thia
week for Cap Cod, where they will join
a girls camp Upon their return In the
autumn they will take on of the new
'Colbert apartments at Thirty-ninth and
Famam atreeta. Mr. Fairfield will live
at tha Omaha club and tha Country club
thia rimmer.
Dr. and Mra. C. A. Hulj leave for New
"York next Sunday to spend several
weeks and will put In a good part of
their time studying while there, he
(along a apeotal line of work In surg-y
and Mr. Hull taking a course lu French
'M Columbia university. Tha doctor also
'plan to put In some time at tha Derllti
school of languages, but their week-end
wil ba given to trip in the vicinity of
New Ycrk.
Mr. Harry K. Easton will leave this
evening for Chicago, where he will meet
Mr. Clarence E. Falls of Kansas City,
and together they will take a boat for
a. trip to tha Thousand Islands. They
iplan to camp awhile at BrockvtUa and
visit Boston and New Tork City before
returning home the laat JT July.
Mlaa J'nct Wallace and Mlaa May Wal
lace leave the latter part of thia wek
for Wmated, Conn., to visit their unt,
Mis Orant. and to evnd tha aummer In
the east. MUa ta? Wallace . ex pacta to
remain Indefinitely, but her .lister will
return In the autumn.
Mra. M. P. Phultg, accompanied by her
two daughters. Misses Josephine and,
.Nellie, and her two grandchildren, Mas
tor Joshua and Mlsa Mildred Hammond,
left Friday night for Ban Francisco.
J.os AngHea and Ban Diego to be gone
all aummer.
Mra. Wilson Austin and small daughter
left Monday for Fslham Manor. N. T.,
where Mr. and Mra. Austin have taken a
house for the summer on Felhamdato
avenue. Mr. Auatln hat teen east for
two weeka
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Wolfe have left
for Rockland, Me., to spend a few wecka
with Mr. Wolfe's father, Mr. B. F. Smith.
On their return they will be at homo at
63 Fark avenue. Council Bluffs.
Mra. Walter D. Williams and daughter,
Margaret left Tueaday for Chicago,
where they are vial tin a friends at Wll.
tnette before going farther east for he
aummer. .
Mra. J. F. Coad and daughter. Irene.
I.tatrlce and AHce. expect to leave ebout
July 4 for the east to spend the rummer
at Ktamford. Conn.
Mr. K. Q. Hamilton and daughter.
Ruth, left last evening for Chicago and
Duluth. where they will spend the sum
mer.
Mr. and Mrs.' G. W. Megeath and Miss
Mary Megeath expect to go to the Call,
fornla expositions about tha middle of
July. -
Mra E. l Burke and family left Satur
day to spend the. aummer at Bo Unas,
Cel. where they have a aummer home.
Mra Harvey Newbranch and children
left the first of laat, week for Long
Beach. Cat. to b gone all aummer.
Mra J. J. Brown, . accompanied her
son, Mr. CharUa Brown. to Roanoke,
Va,, where aha will ba the guest of Mr.
and Mra ' Clarke - Brown,
Mr. Chart ea B. Fitch and Mlaa Mary
FlUa left Friday for Boulder. Cola., for
iite summer.
Mra W. F. Allan and her aiater. Mra,
Ushop at at the Maryland at Long
Learh, CaL
Mra. C. A. Goae and aaughter, Kath
arine, left laat week for a summer In
California.
Dance, in Caicaro.
Mr. and Mra. Clamant Chase gave aa
Gruisel-Reynolds
geaaaaaaaaaaae. a.
lTliw CalislaPeyndldd
Hiss 2fore HeynoJJs
informal dancing party at their apart
ment on tha North Bide In Chicago laat
Tuesday avanlng for Mlaa Dorothy Wolff
of New Tork City, a former classmate of
Via Chase. Among thoo present known
In Omaha were Mlaa Jean Sterling of
Lake Forest, Mlaa Marylka Modleaka,
Mlase Allca and Florence Cudahy, Ml
Chase and Mia Helena Chase. Mis.
Chase left laat night for Glacier in the
Canadian Rock lea with Mra. Wolff and
her daughter and Mtaa Sterling.
At Seymour Lake Club.
Meadame C R. Orchard, R. M.
Laverty and Edward Burson entertained
at a bridga luncheon Friday. Their guests
ware.
Meedamea
Meedamea
Corrydon Bulla,
W. B. Cheek,
W. W. Fisher.
Oarry Cote,
V. L. Holmea,
James Trimble,
Bruce MoCullough,
Arthur Miller, ..
Frank Prucka,
John t'rlon.
I. J. FltsKerald,
C. A. Melrher. ,
H. H. Murdock,
K. A. Rose.
Henry Cutler,
Ueurge Iavls,
Al Powell,
B. H. Elliott.
J. M. Tanner,
Grace Purcell,
Misses
Leonora Hartman,
lxulaa Schlndel,
Malel Melcher,
N. U. Bryaon,
Rtiasen Burress,
Allen Dudley,
J. A. Fowler,
W. Bavlnger,
A. L. Hunter,
Oeorge Jones,
H. C. Marling.
Walter Nltsche,
H. H. Boyd,
J. J. McAllister,
Thomas Ensor.
J. li. Ashe.
W. Cutler.
I M. Lord.
W. H. Uueenan,
C. H. Van Alatlne,
C. M. Btevena.
Jetele Coughey,
Misses
Hortense Eada.
Florenoe Hmith.
Eunice Ensor,
Ada Hartman
Little Hiss Helen Nygaard entertained
a party of frienda Friday la celebration
of her birthday. Her guest were:
Misses Misses-
Marlon Hoerner, Jean Hampton,
OeniKla Ktreet,
Mildred Htreet,
Mlnnla Brooks,
Mesdamea
Mesdamea
Nygaard,
H. O. Hoerner,
Mr. C. C. Bhlmer had tha following
guests to dinner Friday:
Messrs. Messrs.
J. Kahar. T. O. Travla.
A. J. Jorgenaen, Charlea Tobey.
C C. Cannan,
One party waa composed of Mr. Samuel
Vollock and Mlaa Lottie Petersen.
Mra. E. A. Benson end Mra W. L.
Belby are spending the week end at the
T. L. Comba cottage
Mr. and Mr. Q. D. Cleveland enter
tain for Mr. Jamea II. r.oyle Friday.
Engagements Announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Walfred Holm
qulst announoa the engagement of their
daughter. Ethel, to the Reverend George
St. Oeorge Tjner of Yi-rfc. Neb.
At the Field Club.
Mra J. B. Reynolde entertained the Bt
Mary'e Missionary guild at the- Field
club Friday. The guests were:
Mlsaea-.
Misses
Madeline Johnson,
Marie Jones,
Fm'ly Leas,
Emily Lrer.
Virginia Lowe.
Esther Nelson,
Ksther Fprague,
Dorothy BwKord
Charlotte Revnolda
Colinatta I .ear,
Mr. and Mra F. J. Id entertained It
dinner last evening at tha Field club.
Their gueata were:
Mrs and Mesdames
F.J.Dal. Fred Dale,
Mrs. Pcrcomb.
Messrs. Messrs.
Jack bcrcomh. Douglna Bercomb.
Mr. end Mr. Guy 11. Cramer gave a
dinner at tha club laat evening for Mr.
and Mra Charles Uruenig of Mullen.
Neb. Cover were placed for:
Messrs. and Mesdames
Charlea Grtieiile. C. E. Hutchinson,
Guy Cramer.
To Okoboji.
Mra Eva Wallace and children went
to Okobojl Thursday to open their cot'
tage for the aummer. They will be
Joined next week by Mra. Lucy Cotton
and her children, who will be with Mra.
Wallaea for the aummer. Later Mra. T
F. Kennx-dy will join this Omaha party. '
Mr. and Mra. K. V. Graff and children
and Mr. and Mra. Carl Herring and fanv
Hy aad Mlsa Ina Baekelt motored to oko
bojl Friday to apend the summer there.
Wedding Party
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Mrs.Ttilph E.Curmingham
Mr. Herring and Mr. Graff win be back
and forth between Omaha and the lake
during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlcy Moorhead and fam
ily go to Okobojl next week for the rest of
tha summer. Th-v hare taken a cottage
on Omaha Beach. Mr. and Mra. 6am
Burns expect to motor up about the first
of July to the cottage they hava taken
on Omaha Beach.
At the Country Club.
Mr. and Mra. Charlci T. KounUarv
tertalned at dinner last evening at the
Country club complimentary to Mlaa
Eleanor Waahburn, who la tha gueat of
Miss Helen Eastman. Covera were placed
for:
Mr. and Mra. Kounlxe.
Mrs. Augustua Kountgc.
Misses Misses
F'.esnor Washburn, Mildred Butler,
Klixabeth Davis, Helen Eastman.
Menle Davis,
Meaara Messrs
Wlllard Butler, Robert Connell.
A. B. Warren, Cuthbert Potter,
Robert Burns, Waldren Boston.
Mr. and Mra. John A. McShane a gueat
at dinner lat evening were:
Messrs. and Meedamea
M. a Peters, M. A. Hall.
C. Will Hamilton.
Mr. H. B. Peters of Bt. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman enter
tained al dinner last evening at the
Country club In honor of Mra Mclntoali
and daughter, Mlaa Marjorle. of New
Tork City, who are guest at the home
of Mrs. C. B Rustln. Cover were
placed for:
Messrs and Mesdames
Milton Barlow. James L. Pnxton,
Mesdames: Mesdames:
Mcintosh. Charlea Keller.
Miss Marjorle Mclntojh.
Maar MSSre.
Frank Burkley, W. Famam Smith.
Stockton Ileth,
Mlaa Harriett Met gave a dinner laat
evening at tha Country club compli
mentary to Mlaa Louise Green, who la
the guest of Mis Allca JaqulfhV Her
gueat were: v
Mr. and Mra Charle T5. Wet. ,
Misses . Misses
I outs Green. Marlon Kuhn.
Allca Jaquith,
Mesara Meawe. .
Herbert Connell, McMurray (
Jack Hommere. . of Chicago.
Leon Callahan.
vr. nii Mra nienn Wharton will en
tertain at supper Sunday evening 'at the
Country club.
At Happy Hollow
Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Williams enter
tained at dinner laat evening at tha
Happy Hollow club. Cover were placed
for:
Messrs. and Meedamea
Van B. Lady. Howard Farrell,
Maynard Swart. A. B. Wllliama.
With Mr. and Mra. C. C. Badler at din
ner at tha Happy Hollow club last even
ing were:
Messrs. and Meadame
Carl Balbach, W. R. Watson.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Bliss.
; Senator and Mrs. Norrla Brown gave
a dinner laat evening at tha club. Their
guesta were:
Mr. and Mra. II. H. Fullerton of Ot
tawa. III.
Judge and Mr. Irvine Baxter.
Mtanes Misses
June Brown. Luclla Brown.
Dr. and-Mis. Ira Porter gave a dinner
laat evening at tha Happy Hollow club
for their guest, Mra. Peterson, of Florida
Cover were placed for:
Vra. Potoraon.
Measra. and Mesdamea
Don Adams, Ira Porter.
K. C. Twamley,
Picnic at Eoiemere.
Mrs. C. C. Allison chaperoned a party
of young people to r.er country Lome,
"Rose mere Lodge," for a picnic auppar
end dance Friday evening. Automobllea
toek the guesta out and brought them
back by moonlight. The guests included:
Mtases
Alice Jaquith,
Luclle Green
Mlsses-
Fiorenee Neville,
Eaiher Wllhelm,
Josephine. Congdon,
Grace Allison.
Francea Hochstetler,
Meaara.
Francla Oalnea.
Fred Daugherty,
Raymond Low,
Cvthbert Potter,
of Indlanapolla.
Eleanor Mackay,
Luclle Bacon,
Messrs.
Frank 81 by.
Mwtr Murphy,
Robert Edwards.
Al Btbbernsen,
Charlea Allison.
Amongr the Visitors.
Mra. E. Llmberger of Ottumwa, Ia, ta
the gueat of Mr. and Mra. P. Danahy.
Mlsa Greta Lane arrived yesterday
from Fremont and is the guest of Miss
Marlon Kuhn.
Mia Marion Smith of Minneapolis ar
rived yesterday to be bridesmaid at the
ONE OF THE BRIDES OF LAST
WEEK.
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Bride-to-Be and
His s narriette BlQte ,
Akereon-Blake wedding Monday. She la
the gueat of Mlaa Nell Carpenter, with
Vhom ahe was at Bmith college.
Mrs. Richards, mother of Mr. J. de
Forest Richards, Is a guest at the home
of Mr. and Mr. Richards.
Mra. Fred Becomb and sons. Jack and
Douglas, of Eaat Orange, N. J.. are via
TOn MrrfidMr. Jr-Fr Dal on their
way to California.
Mia Martha Dolman of Bt. Joseph I
visiting Mis Marjorle McCord. Miss Mc
Cord la planning to return to Bt. Joseph
Bunday evening with Miss Dolman.
Miss Mellona Butterfleld, who has been
living in Minneapolis for some time. Is
etuectad In Omaha next week for a few
day on her way west for the summer.
Mlsa Helen Magea of Chicago la the
guaat of her brother. Mr. Wyland Ma
gea, and Mrs. Msgee, at Bummer Hill
farm. Mlsa Magea I returning from a
four monthe' atay on the Pacific coast
and the expositions.
Mlaa Catherine Alexander of Atlantic,
la., la visiting at the home of her uncle,
Mr. Arthur Downs, and Mr. Downa. Be
fore returning home ahe will spend a few
days with her aunt, Mrs. E. 8. Alexander,
and Dr. Alexander at their home on
Georgia, avenue.
Miss Hilder Agerson of Minneapolis ar
rived Thursday for the wedding of her
brother, Mr. George E. Akerson, to Mlsa
Harriet Blake next Monday and is the
guest of Mis Blake. Mr. Akeraon, the
groom, arrived yeaterday, accompanied
by several Minneapolis men of the wed
ding party.
Entertains Pupils.
Mr. Millie Ryan entertained Thursday
evening at her home In honor of her
former pupils, who hava returned home
for tha summer, and for a number of
her present pupils, who are leaving for
Chautauqua engagements. Those present
ware: : .
Mlsaea . . Misses
Nell Donohue Riley, LiUle Rabin,
New York City; Bessie Watt.
Marie Donohue Elisabeth Fraiee,
Larabee. Jesala Conaway.
Gladya Chandler, Nina Cooper,
All.. T v. V. TI-! r .
Charlotte Van Nlckle Helen Hoffman. 1
Jacobs, Los An
Ilene Marshall.
geles; Cal ;
Vlnnle Bonier,
Marie Riley,
Florence B. Palmer,
Ida Gatea.
Bess Beerman,
Mary Hnllahan,
(Male Clifton.
(Nellie Carson,
Reed,
Lucy Yates.
. Ada Shafer,
Mnssr.
Thomas Rae,
Edward Fuller.
John Didrlckaen.
Robert Archambault,
John Shanahan.
Arlington Ferris.
Paul Mueller,
Al Irwin,
Louie Knettle,
W. E. Shaffer.
Ruth Camp,
Berkeley, Cel.:
Ruth Thompson,
Ruth Gordon.
lOara Slefken,
Hasel Solomon,, .
Ethel bolomon, i
Gladya Andersen,
Elaine Dale.
Allogra Fuller.
Haxel Hart.
Meaara
John Hantghan,
Paul Heeae,
Carl Pibbert,
Rev. Pfantx.
Harry Watt.
Arthur Ounn,
Floyd Gallup.
Paul Homung,
John Goldsmith,
Errol Btrlckler,
Leonard Itodgera,
Pleasures Past.
Mr, Frederick P. Miller and Mis
Etta Platfoot entertained at' a
kitchen shower Baturday afternoon In
honor of Mr. F. M. Mill, nee Mia
Nina Tata, a recent bride, who lea res
soon to make her home in Kanaaa City.
Thoao present were:
Mesdamea
Mesdames
F. M. Mills.
R. J. Tate,
Ray Cast eel,
Harry Welch,
George Jonee,
Misses
Marie Foley,
anna Robertson,
Hannah Tate.
Curtis Hrawonler,
R. R. Roudrye,
T.. O. Inehram,
K. P. Miller.
C. II. I ively,
Mlsare
Rtta P'atfoot.
Leta Kellogg,
Wedding; Cards.
Cards have been received In Omaha an
nouncing tha . marriage In Portland of
Mis Eleanor Taylor to Mr. Arthur L.
Welsh, both, of that eity, which took
place Wednesday, June W. Mr. Welsh I
the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.' Weleh of
Omaha.
For Bridal Parties.
Mr. and Mr. Frederick Blake enter
tained at dinner laat evening at their
heme In honor of Mlaa Harriett Blake
and Mr. Oeorge Akeraon of Minneapolis',
who will ba married Monday evening.
The table waa decorated with a mound
of Mrs. Taft rose and pink-shaded can
flies, and the guests Included:
Misses
Marian Smith
of Minneapolis,
Mona Cowell.
Hilda Akerson,
Mvrian Carpenter.
Mesera
Jefferson Jones
of Minneapolis,
Oorham.
Howard Wl.-kham,
Manua MrFadden,
Mra. William H.
Misses
Helen Blake.
Mary Phlltppl,
Helen Bock,
Henrietta McCague,
Meaara.
Howard Blake,
Akerson.
W. Bailey of
Los Angeles.
Bailey of Dea Moinea.
Mlsa Mona I oweu will give a araraen
tea for Mia Harriett Blaka and Mt.
George Akeraon and their bridal party
thia afternoon.
Laat Meeting-.
The laat meeting of the Omaha Women'
Press club until tha first weak of Sep
tember waa held Thursday at tb Hotel
Loyal. The decoration war la pick
rambler roses, the gift of on of th
rcembers. Mrs. Myron Learned, aent from
her country home, Waldsn. Th mtrrv
txra are planning ta hold a picnic party
during th aummer.
Harrel-Kirk.
The wedding of Mlaa Irene B Kirk
and Mr. Frank W. Harrei waa celebrated
quietly Tueaday morning at 10 o'clock
in the parsonage of Bt. John' church.
The bride wort her go-away gnww ef
ssue atlk with small hat to match, 8he
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Her Attendant
mss ffwion mjA
POPULAR HOUSE GUEST OF ALICE
JAQUITH.
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Lucille Green
carried bride' roses. Mra Roy Kirk
waa the matron of honor and Mr. Roy
Kirk waa best man.
Tha ceremony wag followed by lunch
eon at the Henshaw, when covera were
placed for ten guesta. Mrs. Farrel was
a teacher in the Park achool for four
years and Mr. Harrcl la city aalosman
for the Drelbua Candy company.
Alter a ahort trip west Mr. and Mrs.
Harrei will reside in Omaha.
Children's Party.
Mra. Joaeph R. Gilliam gave a chtl-
dren'a party Friday afternoon at her
home In celebration of the seventh birth
day anniversary of her daughter, Mlsa
Helen Elisabeth Gilliam. The children
present were:
Misses
Elisabeth Ia Frad-
enburg,
Elinor Plckard,
Louise Short,
Rose Gorman,
Adelaide Clark.
Ruth Gewlnner,
Katherlne Dutoher,
Masters
Kenneth Rohr,
Orvllle Malr, .
Roland Mair,
Mesdames
Samuel Greenleaf,
Will Oreonleaf,
F. V. Trott,
R. Watson,
Malr,
Mr. J. R Gilliam.
Misses
Maud Eva Gorman,
Josephine Burkhart,
Katherlne Lerch,
Margaret Gilliam,
Helen B. Gilliam.
Sarah Plckard,
Vivian Kriael,
Masters
Hayton Malr,
Georgia Diokey.
Mesdamea
Joe Dickey,
C. A. Malr,
E. Gilliam,
O. K. Geuvinuer,
J. R. Gilliam.
Small Reception.
Mr. E. E. Creer gave a reception Wed
nesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
K. E. Lindqulat, who wera .married at
KounUe Memorial church, June 17.
The house waa decorated with daUles
and pink carnations.
A musical program was given by th
Leslie Noel quartet, assisted by Miss
Alma Krebbs, and fanoy dances by Muum
Kllen Krebbs and Evelyn Britton. Those
present were:
Messrs. and Mesdames
A. A. Kemlllard
C. H Smith,
of San Francisco,
Britton.
M. Baumgardner.
Mesdamea Mesdamea
M. Krebba, W. Hess.
Misses Misses
Kvelyn Carson. Anna Florene.
Harriet Butter, Kvelyn Britton.
C. Ror-ertMjn,
Messrs Messrs
C. C. Steig-sll, G. Guerethuer,
W. D. Kelly, R. C. Rood.
Affaire for the FutniV
The membere of tha White Shrine club
will entertain at the Happy Hollow club
Thuraday afternoon. A musical and reci
tation program will precede tb card
game. The general committee I com
posed of Meadame L. A. Smith, R. E.
McKelvy. C. Vincent. C. C. Ryan and
A. A. Wedemeyer, chairman. Tha pro
gram committee lncludee Mra F. S.
Keller and Mra J. E. Simpson, with Mr.
Fanny Moore as chairman. Mra U
Pettigill la chairman of tha reception
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Wednesday, June SOth, Our Last lay
Then This Store Will Bo a Thins of the Past
I must tell every hat, also future, rrgardleaa of former cost,
200 NEW HATS AT YOUR OWN PRICE
ThJ la a delayed ahipinent that should have been here two week ago. Hut came ftatnrday evening.
All Hat Worth to
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EVliso Butler,
committee, with the following assistants
Mrndames W. B. Wyman. B. O. King.
William Kerr. Martha W. Chrlstlanson
and X. M. Graham. Twenty-five tables
will be placed for the card game.
Mia Josephine Conglon will entertain
at her home at bridpe Thursday in honor
of MIs Eleanor Waahburn of Green
Bay. Wis., the guest of Mlsa Helen East
man. Mrs. Thomas Broan h sent out Invi
tations for a dnnclng parly which will be
Riven Thursday evening. June 29, nt the
Brown home, for her eon, Thomas Rrown,
who recently graduated rrom Racine col
lee. The Young Men s Angelua Social club
will give a card party at their hall,
Twenty-eighth and Fowler avenue, Wed
nesday evening, June Si. The patronesses
will he Mr. A. Jacoffer, assisted by:
Mesdames Mesdames
A. Kline. .1. Walker,
S. Ktisick. o. Talhert,
N. Kusick.
Entertain at Bridge.
Mr. George Rohrbough entertained at
bridge Saturday afternoon for her daugh
ter, Mrs. Bonckemper of Portland, Ore.
Those present were:
Mesdames
J. K. Morrison,
Robert Oantt,
Homer Bhearer,
Hubert Owen,
Glen Bennett,
Mixers
Merle Hodge.
Irma Jones.
Mesdninee
Lloyd Osborne,
"llnton Brome,
Lloyd Willis,
Bnnekemper of
Portland, Or.
Misses
Lutte Bedwell,
Personal Mention.
Mr. Will Pease, who is ill at the Metho
dist hospital, ia reported to ba much Im
proved. Mr. Robina Little of Pasadena, Cal.,
arrived Thursday to be the guest of Mr.
and Mr. C. F. McGrew.
Mr. and Mr. C. Y. Smith, who have
been In Alexandria, Miss., all winter, are
expected In Omaha next week.
Mr. Ferry Allen, who has been visit
ing her mother at the Colonial for the last
week, left Friday for her home In Grange,
N. J.
Miss Pearl Rockellan of Dundee left
last week to spend her vacation on the
Pacific coast. She will return In Sep
tember. Mrs. Florence Basler Palmer, who
close her studio the first of July, will
spend the summer doing special vole
work In New Tork City.
Mr. Fred Clarke, Jr., I expected home
Monday from college. HI father, T. W.
Clarke, return with him, having gone on
for his graduation at Tale.
Douglas Peter returned last Baturday
from the Mackenlze achool at Monroe,
N. T., and hi brother, Clarence, came
home Monday from Andover.
Mr. RU-hard Carrier, who ha been in
California for a year, ta expected home
next week by way of Salt Lake City,
where ahe will atop a few days.
Mrs. C. E. Johannes is returning from
California by way of the Canadian
Rockies and plans to stop in Winnipeg,
Bt. Paul and Minneapolis before coming
to Omaha about July 10.
Mra. Alfred Millard and her son, Mr.
Hugh Millard, who were at the Font
nelle for a week, left yesterday for Ore
gon to Join Mr. Millard on their fruit
ranch.
Misses Ellen and Anna Bloom left on
Thursday for a month' visit at the Pan
ama exposition and other point in Call-
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