THE OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: JULY 1. 1915. DEBUTANTES JJFE OF CLUBS Varioni Outdoor. Clnbi Are-Filled with the Gayety of " . the ' Tounfctr Set HVE HAVE THEIR PLANS MADE SI05 WAS MARRIED ON ONDAY POPULAR GIRL BRIDE OF LAST WEEK. HOUSE GUEST OF MRS. TRIMBLE. JOHN Active Secretaries of Omaha Y. W. C. A. (arpenlera at Work RrmrHlolinu A llospc Co's Store Doepfr Oil on New and Vrd PIANOS M must move them. The price do It. Wnelai Calendar. MrNPAV Orlelnnl Monday nrldgo Hub. ' ii r.M 1 -uinner-annce at in Hnpnv Ho In. Carter Lnk and 8pyrnoir Lake country Hus; fnlldren's f'ar at ine I Harpy llollor; -Hih; VV. 1. MoHnih, Jr.. nnrrr at ino Happy noimw -iut. Mr. i". F. Vollrr. lunchern at tbs Happy Hnllo- r,it WKn.VFfDA V Dinner-dance at the Field and Country clubs: W. W. club nirnl? at Mll'er ra-k. ! Till RtWAY Ladies' day luncheon at the Happy Hollow. Field and Feymour Lake Cnuntrv chins; Orlitlnal Cooking club. Mr. L'lther Kcu title. hostess; M'sera A lira Ruxhton. Caroline Holm oulut and Fllen P'lepard. luncheon at tr-e Hnpp Hol'ow club. VKIMAV-rhlMren'a da at (ha Fla'd tliib; dlnne--dsne at fcvmour Lake Country ul F lRDA V--Plnmr rinnt.-e at Field. Country, H.-irrv Hollow and Carter H.rntoyS-r2fT-'W.;-. .' it. i-flke eiuos. I . . .LAST. c id v 74 cr- . i'.t I ;,.j'-'.r;'vv jjvvf -fix!? it Always at h time of the vear tho nr-nAM1ia .1.1 . . . "'""niri or rn season cotro loom ui.in the social horizon. The clubs ire filled with the garetl.s; In Text, the Ufa of tho country clubs now l in thMr t and speculation s riff a to their pUna. A things nre row there will l-e only few th'a tall. Last year we had twelve ray bude and their debut partlei and ren In ho-ior e'faJrs kept nil h,pjln tmtil the it (lava of i':letu.le lulled them. Tha five prospective ' debuUntea for ncjrl fa'j ar, t, tsM Vlnaitihnlcr, daughter -f 'uH end Mr. Punean Vln annhaler, attended ae'iool at Pana Hall, graduating from there In June. Mlaa Varion Towle, daughter of Air. and Mra lohn Towle; Mis Vanrery McCord, rtaug"itcr of Mr. nn-1 Mr Hal McOord; Ml Vtiarlott Callahan and Miss Gwendoline Wolf. Mlaa Callahan la a lltUe undecided yet aa to her plants. Phe wa to hv ham a debutant of lost season, but a death In tha family prvnt4d. MIm Gwendoline Wolf. Ivighter t Mra. Joseph Jaldrlfa, la another mom jer of tha young&r act who will joilily H k debutant bono.- next fall. Off for the Weit . Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa . Kelly want with tha Rotary special, to attend tha notary convention In Ban Francisco. They will be gone about a month visiting varlou coaat polnta. Sir. and Mra. Edgar M. Uorwmtn, Jr., and family nave rone to Kato Park, whero they will ba at Lonf'a pak Inn. Mr. Morarnan will remain tut a fiw day. Mr. and Mra. Milton Harlow and Don will ga to Rate ?arli Mondi. , Mlaa Ajjnes Nelson and MIm Dasmar fore neon have (ona on an extended watt em trip. They will vlalt tha xnoitlona, Portland ard Butt before their return, hlch will be nlvv.t Septambes 4. Mlaa Carrie and Mlaa Melon Millard are at Elkhorn lxidge, Estea rain, for a few week. Mr. and Mr. Rom Miller ar planning to leave next Sunday for an extended tay In California. MIm Belle RoMnson and her" n.othcr hav gon on an extended weurn trip. Mlaa Roblneon will play la Dfivr, Colo rado Bprtnc and I Anfoa ret'JU ln to Omaha about Beptembar 1. Mr. AIfrd Partow and her daufhter, Mia Dorothy, left Wednesday for Cali fornia. Mr. Dariow eon, Clarence, re main here for th aumtnor. , Mr Charle Offutt and MIm Vlrainla Otfutt left Wedneadfty for CWIfornla hy way of th Qrand CJanyon and will b at Hollywood for a Uitw. They will vlalt Mr. and Mr. Wallae Alexander at Piedmont and will pnd torn ttm In Glacier Paik and at th expcnatlon. Mr. 8. f. Barkalow and Mia Carolln Barkalow hav aTi to Piedmont, Ca'. Mr. and Mr. David 4. Baum and Ml Margaret Oreer Baiun and MU Olalr Elolee Wllaon of New Jcraey'left Thurs day for a California trip. ilr. and Mr. Harry S. Waller went with the Rotary club to California. .Mlaa Marraret Ruetln foe to "an Franclaco to Join her mother, Mr, w. O. Doane. and her brother. Wilkin Ruatln. who arrived ther Tuday from Hono- MlMe Edna and Marl RlUy hav lft for in exttnded weatern trip. En rout tncy will op 1" Mlnneapoll. wher thr lll vllt Mr. Emet Du RU. who wa formerly Mia Ulllan RlUy of Omaha. In Mlnnea.M. thev will Join a party of ..torn frtond. and tak th. Canadian PariOc to Vancouver, Beattl and later .0 by ateamer to Ban Franclaco and th coaat expoltlon. returnln by th outh ern route September 1. Summering in the East. Mr, r.obert Cowell. now at Lako Mo- hoik. N. T.. m. lit be Joined lalr In th rumnT by hrr dauxhter. Mia Mona Cowell. who tame homo from th aat for the Akeraon-Blake medlnr. Mit Aiiuer and M i Anna nuasru weni in f Mi asa Friday 10 . vlait frl-jnds and latr will lain. Mrs. RusjcII at near lke. la., to nmaln untU thJ latter pan of August. Mi. John N. faldwln. who ient laat week In Chicao at the ChlcaJ Uea.h hotel Ui attnd ti Whlat concrete, ha gone on to ,,t?r.lUe, N. f.. for th summer. Sewi of the Wayfareri. Mr. J. W. OriXftth I at Galea Hall In AllRntio City. Mies Nannie Fpaldlng t spending th summer with relative In Itbson snJ otner Kentucky polnta Madame A. M. Borglum ta visiting th family of Mr. Eolon Borglum at . N'or wslk. Conn., and will b Joined In a evk or ten day by Mr. BorxU.m. To gether they will all go to some Long Is land resort. Mies Kugetil Patterson with her sister, Mrs. Ren Boy, recently enjoyed a yai htlng trip to Charlevotx on the Boy abt, when her cousin. MU Mildred I'aUerson. of Kausaa City, waa a Wo of th party. Mrs. A. M. Pinto, who attended the hist eongrvaa ta Chicago Un week, las gone to Milwaukee to visit. air. end Mrs. E. W. Ounther have avne from Chicago to Milwaukee and I-aW Klknart ad will also go to FialM-r'a Bay U ( jr returning In about three weeks. Mr. and Mr. Frank Keogh ar at th Ho-el IXrnnia at Atlantic City for a month. Mrs. Keogh' niotlier. Mr. T. J. Roifers, is staying at their apartment at tha West Farnam during tbeir abaestca. Omahant Return from Abroad. Mr. and Mra. Lewis 8. Reed and their sors. Lewis B. and Philip, are at Royat In e.juiheia Frsnce. but expett to sail from Uordisux 1T Nw York on th n of tin mintli. Mr. and Mra Itced I ax ifen living in I' arts for ictvri! , r I ind it an undesirable place tlraElmerJ.C.Btckmsn to live during; the war and are comlna baok. probably to Chlcao. wher Mr. Lewla n. Iled la enaged In biiflnea. At the Country Club. -. . Mr on.l Mr1. Rosa B. Towl 'enter tained at dinner lart evening at the Country club In honor of M1a Blanch Do Weo of Canyon City, Colo., who I their nous g-ueat. Cover wro placed for: Messrs. ant' Mardamee lUrotd Piltcln'tt, Roaa B. Towle. MlMaea- Rinnche tH W ww, Daphn PUr. -Mllilre l Bitler, Meear Meera Klmer '.po, Wrall. Wlllard Butler. Othera entertaining t dinner last even ing at th Country club were Mr. Arthur Remington, who had fo'ir gueta; Mr. C. B. Treer, four; A. B. Warren, fours A. M. Jeffrey, tlx. Dr. and Mr J. E. Bumiiwi tve a dinner of taonty-eltht cover In monor of Mr, and Mr. Je-k Parber. whe, ar th guests of Mr. and Mr. JiVed Hamil ton. A amall dinner I'arty laat vnlng wa composed of Mr. and Mr. t W. Clark and Dr. nnd Mr. P. K. Connor. Mr. R. W. Connell and daughter, Mlaa Reglna, entei-tained at dinner lart vn- Ing at tha '.'ountry club in honor of Mr. Robert Dalley. who Is th guoat or Mr. Malcolm Baldrlv. guantltle of daUle wer uad on th table and tho gueata entertained Included: Mlaa 'Iwf Clara Hart ' wmurn of Coitnoll llliiffa. or ivansw .iiy. Francee Hocliatetler, Chart.tt CtMlaban, Orar Alllaon, , . IaicIIj Hacon, Marion Towle, Ellxbeh Reed, Mona Towle. Erna Rl- Josephine Congdon. Msssrs.- Measra. ' - . , Fred Daughcrty, Henry Hart of tVinoll Bl-lffl, Eldrd Hart of Co-jtiPll Bluff. UenHarta ,nt Rock Mend, tlareiic Pr, Herbert Connall, ru.liert Dally, . Frit Buoholr. Al. HlboemsMii. lack Summer, Malcolm Haldrig. John Caldwell, Edward Bargeitt of KartuU.'lty, Robort Connell. Mr. and Mr. Will Hamilton n attractively appointed . dinner laat overl ing at tho Country club. Th tahl was decorated with a baakt Of Klllamy rose and tvla and th juet nUr Ulnod Inuluded: . . 1 Meaar. and Meedamea Henry Wman. O. C. RedlcV, Charfeaoorge. , yT.,.r'", E. Keller. V. B. Caldwell, T. J. Mahoney. . H.V. Burklry, W. T. Vx. H- C How. Mrs. BenCallnrher, , , Mr. Frank Uurklry. . , Senator and Mr. Hitchcock. . aaxeaaaaaaa At Seymour Lake Country Club. Mr. and Mra. Kverstt Buckingham n tertalned at dinner Friday evening. A t.nl.c of roe. llUle and maiden hair ferna wa attractively' arranged on tho table, and eoraag bouquet of th . etwra marked th Plac ot th la die a Tho prant wer: Messrs. and Mdams-- W. B. Wilkin, A. W. Bcrlbner, William Bchnorr, Byron fimlth, Oeorg H. KUr. F. EI I 'wis, R, 3. Dinning, MeadaJne W. O. Hemphill of D. V. Bhole. Frank Juttaon, W. li. Buchola. F. E. Pearo. LoiU Doup. ' 3, D. Foster. Meadamea M. C. Peter. Ha In bolt. Wonand, w yo. i Mlaa Margart Fox ga a ruaU danc ing party. Hr guaeU wr. Wl.se -Man Kuland, Kthel Kin. Ethel Mahoaey of Portland, Or. Mary McCaba, Mary Holer. Kathleen O Britn. Mesar. Ti. J, WaUr. Ir. Boler, Timothy Bulllvaa of Boston. Willuun O'Laary, F. A. Weleh. Daniel Mara of tf" - ' I vt- J.maa H. Hanl.V. Uuooin T..:."- -UK Mr. and Mrs. H. U Plk ...,. vnina- wera Meesr. and Me d(Ut) Frank Roberta, K. A. Boa and r 1 nrrhsrd: MU Helen rairon Mia Mary Neal ot Outhrls. Okl.; Kari Hopkins and W. H. Chk. Mlaa Berth liohnovaky nUrtalnd Mlaae Gladys Ldvicky of Kanaa City. Mo., and Helen Lachnovaky; Mossrra Jullu Btlgg. John Stlgg and J. R. Kopieta. ' Dr. nd Mrs. Paul Jurkloea had a small party, covers being laid tor Mr. and Mr. J. J. Hlnchey, MUa Edna Por teous and E. M. Jucklnea. Another party was composed of Meaar. and Mesdame John Vrlon. J. E- Bodnar. Mr. C. I. Volimer and Mis Marguerite Vrlon. Dr. and Mra B. L. DaLanney enter tained for Mra D. M. ln and Miss Shirley Deen of Harlan, la. Mrs. Frank E. Ames had aa her guests Meaara and Meadames George Francis, Roy it. Inn!s and Miss Iulii Raymond. Mr. and Mr. Charle 1. Volimer ar chaperoning a golfing party this morn ing. Th young people ar to be on th course at an early hour, and a thr coura breakfast 'will be served at 10 o'clock. Those composing the party ar. Misses Mabel Melcher. Ida Ksley, lfirie berry. Messrs. ' ' J. H. Jnsn. tiaile Current, James Boyle. , M'rtes : I rma book . Kailier ne Worley, Connor. Messrs H J Kelt. W. M. Horrv. H. L. McWIIlism. A program will b given Tuesday even ing by trto Keoo qusrtette. At the Held Club7" Mr. and MrsPaul Wehrner ente'rtained at dinner last evening at the Field claub. Their guest were: Mesdame Meadsmes Wsvne Hemphill. Clifford Calklna. Mnssra. Messrs. Lester Drtshaua Iivln Wemher. lr. and Mra. W. H. Taylor entertained eUthteen gtesta at dinner last evening at th Field club; E. P. Smith. uttit; Oscar Atltn. a family party of six. Mr. 4 Mr. Arthur 00 oxibiu m . Madeline Kruir. twelve: Mr. -W. Rlghter Wood, four; C. H. Ashton. three; E. T. Star, four, and Chmlos Ware, eight. Dining together lust evening were Mr. nd .Mra. E B'lhlcr and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chestner. Mr. and Mrs C. 1. Sturdcvsnt gave a dinner of fourteen covera last evening at the Field club In honor of Mrs. Bturdo vnf lster. Miss Mary Hall of Chicago. At Happy Hollow Club. . Mr. Al Oould gave a dinner of ten cov ers laat evening at tho Happy Hollow club, Mr. A. W. Carpenter had seven guest. Bcdwell, five 1 K. O. McQllton, four; Dr. N. H. Kaamussnn, two; A, Brandon Howell, two; Norria Brown, four; W. O. Frer, two; W. B. Peterson. Ight; C. B. Peterson, six, and C. H. Bnell, flv. Mr. and Mr. A. B. Currle entertained at dinner last evening at th Happy Hol low club. Garden flower were used as the table centerpiece and covera war plaoed for: Measrs. and Mesdame J. F, William Currle, Misses Mlssoa Catherine Smith Kinney of Tacoma, Wash.; of K4gln, IU. Mr, Lawrence. ) Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Dunham will en tertain at supper this evening at tho Happy Hollow club. Their guesta will be ; Messrs and Meadames Frank E. Clark. Bamuel Houser. I yron Hastings, Mr, t ox. , MJss Helen Dunham. Mr. Fred Fernald. Lunoheom of Past Week. Mr. William Oould, Jr., gave a lo'olock luncheon Wednesday for her aunt. Mr. Anna Wray. of La Port, Ind. Cover wer placed fori Meadame- Meadamea Anna Way, J. W. Brown, E. Buraon, sr.; w. H. Gould, jr. E. Buraon, Jr.; Mr. Byron Bmlth entertained Tuesday at luncheon at th Field club for Mr. Leonard paldlnf and her mother and later, Mr. Putnam and Mia Putnam ot Kentucky. Pink and whit sweet peaa decorated th large tabl which seated th guest of honor and Mesdames R. J. 1 'inning. N. H. Lnomia. Jay D. Foeter, Robert Den&ster, K . Westbrook, Reed Talmage, F. F Pearce, E. V. Bmlth, V. W. Clarke. H. 8. Clark. Jr.; Mkwea Allen. Lovy tTpdlk. Blanche Comstock, Meadame R. H. Olmsted, W. F. Milroy. O. W. L'Pdlke. Robert I'pdlke. Everett Buckingham Oould Dl ta. W. T. Robinson, Klmer Thomaa, Warren Hlaxkwell, K (1. McGllton. Misses Gall Comstock, Los Comstock. Omahan at Whist CongTen. 8evn Omaha women played la th Hen' Whist congress at th Chicago Beaoh hotel In Chicago last wek and thre of them. Mrs. T. M. Orr. Mrs. B. W. Gunther fJid Mrs. F.-ank Colpetsor, won top scor plu. th former two and Mrs. Ouenther and Mr. Colpetxar on aoh. Mr. Gunther wa also presented with a complimentary pin. Th other Omaha playar wer Mra. John N. Bald win, Mr. C. K. Coutant, Mrs. A. H. Pinto and Mr. G. S. llaverstiok. Mr. Srlnkr, Mr. Coutant sister, was an. other player at tho con areas, and with Mrs. Coutant and Mra. Havaratlck went to WquUn!ng. Mich., afterward to YUTAN GIRL GOES AS NURSE WITH BRITISH ARMY. ( i u Mis Carolyn Hullhorot. youngest daugh ter of Rev. and Mrs. Fred Hulhorst of Yutan, Neb., la now aome where Cn France, serving with the hospital corps of ths BriUah army. MUa Hullhorvt. who la a gradual of Evanston hospital. 1 Evanston, HI., has had several year of iperleno a a nurse In and around Chicago. Whan a call wa mad for volunteer doctor and nun to cerr with th British army, she wa on mt th first to volunteer. Her parents hav a letter from her, dated at London on July t, In whl.h she saya ah waa to start ftr France within a day or to, but did not know wher she would be stationed. it 1 Elsie liml son . visit Mrs. Mary I. Crc4gh, who ha a cotug there. Attend Minneapolis Meeting. Mr. and Mr. John T. Yates, who went to Minneapolis to attend the Woodmen of th World convention, expect to bo gon three weeks, gotnit arter the con vention to Alexandria, Minn. Mr. W. A. Fraaer and children, who motored with Mr. Fraser to Minnesota two week ago and took a cottage at Lake Mlnnetonka, found It too cold to tay at the lake and spfnt the weok In Mlnneapoll during th Woodmen of the World convention. Auction Bridge and Luncheon. Mr. Dan Moor entnrtalne Wl. day Morning Auction Bridge club at hr anara.enta In the Hrlou Cri,i. Tk gam wa followed by luncheon and th memoer present were: C. F. Lusk. N. M. Conant. B, M. Jones. Henry Nelson, A X4 TMa,ll x-- . , I -.1. G. R. Ledyard, Dan Moore. At the Fontenelle. MU El at Stors wa hostess at prettily appointed luncheon Saturday at th Fonlnnello given In honor of Mis Emily Bpear of New York City, th guest of Mlii Mary . Fuller. . a large basket of coreopsis decorated tho tabl and 00 vers were placed for eighteen gueata. Return from Motor Trip. Mr. and Mra. EX W, Dixon reached Chi cago from Minneapolis In their oar thta week. They left here two week ago in their Plerc Arrow and hav had a fin run to Okoboji and Minneapolis, and toumod through Minnesota, reporting fine weather and good road all along th way. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon spent laat night In Davenport and ar ' expected homo today. -. (. Entertain Ball Club. , Tho member and friend of the Star and Stripe baa ball club were enter tained Wednesday evening by Mr, and Mra John Kllker. Th evening was apent In mualo and dancing. Thou present were: Messra and Masdamea Roy E. Btacey John Kllker ateaoamea Bee Karbortskt Mary Kllker Mlasea Ethel Egan Margaret Martin Teresa Tromp Messrs John Devln Herbert Btscey Harold Carter Walter Collin Ray Btaoey Earl Carter Harold Btaoey Mesdame WrtKht, of Chicago, III. Misses Geneva Martin Fern Phlnney Elizabeth Kllker " Messrs. Frank Ectermeyer Oscar Galsch John Douds tiny Btacev William Donehu William Conroy For the Future. Th W. W. club will glv It first ptcnlo of th summer Wednesday at Miller park. Thsr will be a 1 o'clock luncheon, ar rangements for which ar In th hands of Mrs. W. B. Hampton. Miss Oeorg Swoboda and Mra Loul Oldfleld. Mr. W. D, McHugh, Jr.. will glv a dinner at th Happy Hollow club Tues day vonltur. ' Mrs. C. F. Wllr will entertain at luncheon at th Happy Hollow club Tues day. With the Visitor. Mlaa Julia Coburn of Kanaa City Is th guest of MUa Erna Reed for a few daya on her way north. Mra Mary Hackett Mora of East on. Pa., ha arrived to spend the rest nf ths summer with her sister, Mra Daniel Baum Mis Helen Mucklngham, who s Miss Helen Clarke's guest, left Wednesday for D Kalb. 111., to visit before returning to Memphis, Tenn, MUa Ruth FlUgerald ha aa her gueat Miss Harriet Dunning of Peterson. N. J. Ml Fltxgerald and Mlaa Dunning ar classmates at dana Hall. Wellesley, Mass. Mr. Leonard Spalding has her mother and sUter, Mrs. Putman and Miss Put- ram of Ksntucky with her. and will leave with them next week for Denver and later for California. Mrs. HJalmar Olsson, formerly Mlaa Margaret Pratt ot thla city, la vUltlng her nephew, Mr. Wayland Mage, and Mr. Mage at Bummer Hill farm near Bennington. Mr. Olsson cam over from her horn In Sweden some week ago, first visiting In Chicago and Florida. Mr. and Mra. Meredith Nicholson of Indianapolis are expected In Omaha today on their way to California, and will stop with Mr. and Mrs. Charle Kounts. Mr. and Mr. Nicholson had planned to make the trio to California earlier, but deferred It owing to th death of Mr. Nicholson's mother. Guests from South America. Mr. and Mr. Albert 8allna of South America are guest for this week-end of Mis Irene MoConnell. Mr Saltnaa and Mia McConnall wr schoolmate at Bt Mary's, Notro Dam, and before her marriage waa MUa Dolphin Dque, Mr. Saltnaa U a nephew of President Ctrransa of Mexico. Mr. and Mra Salinas ar ea rout to tho Paclflo coast Wedding- Announcements. Th wedlng of Mlaa Anna Boll '.oudan of Grant, la., and Mr. Oeorg Miller of Omaha wa celebrated quietly last e ven al o'clock at th home of. th tnde's r 1 ! " i A'"-.' . ','. & "' 1-, 1',. -,,..-'.-' yJJ parents In Iowa. The yotin oouplo will rerido In Council Bluffs. Mr. end ' Mrs. Erwln Heck man an nounce th marriage of , their brother, Elmer J. C. Berkman. and Mis Mabel Mary fcnilth of Madison, Neb., at hlnh noon on July 12 at the Kouutxe Memorial church. The ceremony wa performed by the aRsociate pastor. Rev. C. Franklin Koch. The yemng couple will reside at Loup City. Neb. Return from Wedding Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paterson are ex pected horns from their wedding trip today. They apent a month in th east, dividing tho time between. New York and Rostnn, with ten day on the quaint little inland of Nantucket. On their return they will occupy their own bom at 127 North Fortieth street. Roach-Horea Nuptials. The marriage ot Miss Busey Horen and Mr. James Roach was solemnised Tues day at Bloomfleld, Neb. Th ceremony wa performed by Rev. Father McNa mara of St. Mary' Catholic church at the 7 o'clock maw, The bride wa handsomely gowned in Georgette crepe and carried an arm bouquet of Killarney roses. The brides maid, Mis Mary E. Cunningham of Deg Moines, a lifelong friend of the bride, wore a beautiful gown of hand em broidered chiffon over mescaline. Richard Kloke of Bloomfleld, a nephew of tho bride, was best man. . After the ceremony an elaborate wed ding breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. H. S. Kloke, a sister of the bride. Th bride taught science for a number of years In ths South Omaha High school, where personality made hor most popu lar both with teacher and pupils. Mr. Roach ha been connected with tha government service in South Omaha for several years. After a six weeks' tour of the Paclflo coast Mr. and Mrs. Roach will b at horn to their friend In Omaha. Th out-of-town guests were: Miss Mary E. Cunningham, Dea Moines. Mr. Alfred See vers, Pawnee, Okl.. Miss Mary Horen, Omaha. Mr. Tom Roach, Omaha. Mr. Richard Heavers. Omaha. ' Mr. Leo Roach. Omaha. Mr. and, Mr. Frank Roach, Omaha. Switiler-Gibbon Betrothal. . Word come from California of th en gagement of Mr. T. W. Swltxler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Swltxler, of this city, to Mi Pearl Gibson of Alturaa, In that stat. Mr. Swltxler, before going west, wa a well known member of th social et. Ha Is at present manager of the bureau lira .t. "... ' k - ... y ... .MPS West Lawn Mausoleum, West Lawn Cemetery, Omaha Capacity, 650 Tombs and 60 Niches for Urns If you could hear the expressions of surprise and sat isfaction of those who have visited tho Mausoleum you would not wonder after you have seen for yourself. Tie First Entombment Was Made a Little (her Ten Days Af o Much interest is being manifested &s all realize this is an opportituity to avoid burial in the ground they have not had before. Our prices and terms are rea sonable. Early selection secures choice of location. We cordially invite your inspection. Hereafter we will open the Mausoleum Saturdays as well as on Sundays from 2:30 to 5 P. M. Take Leavenworth Street Car, transfer at 48th. Automobiles, tak Leavenworth to Elmwood Park then south on 60th or via Center street. We will be glad to mall you a fin booklet with half ton ngravlng (or the asking. OOIPOX Pleas aend mi booklet on Mau soleum. Nam .. Addroaa n Hartman Wardrobe (flA tl Trunks for only. . . Cpl. JU The genuine Ilartnian "Wardrobe Trunks with all the pat ented features, just the Bame as won FIRST PRIZE at the Panama Exposition, and we lwve them at a Q Cfl cost of only P X 7OU We alao aav quit aa aaaortraent ef ether Wrrrob Trunk which x to b cleared out at aavtags of Win leas regular price. - EeJen Zazrance v, Si of reports and collections of ths expo sition company, Mr; Rodney S. Durkee, formerly of Omaha, being comptroller. Mia Gibson Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Gibson. The young cou ple became acquainted in San Francisco about a year ago, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Swltxler will vUlt tho exposition in time to attend th wed ding In a few weeks, a daughter, Miss Allco Royal 1 Swltxler, having preceded them some tiro ago. Betrothal Announcement. Mr.' and Mr. W. E. Taylor announce the engagement of thele daughter. Miss Glafly M. Taylor, anj Mr. Harry C. Mason. Ths wedding will be celebrated Monday, Au(,-ust 1 The marriage Is ths culmination of a high school romance, Mis Taylor, having gruduated In the 1U and Mr. Mason tho 1913 high school class. ' Vesta Chapter Outing.' Tho annual dinner and outing of Veata chapter. Order of tho Eastern Star, wa enjoyed at Carter Lak club Wednesday. Th dinner party was followed by dan cing and th whole affair was voted a decided success. Among those present wer H. E. Mahaffey, who entortalnd six guests; Dean Gregg, two; Maurice Garrison, two; D. M. Bartley, two; A. (Continued on Pago Thre Colo. Thread ' US. J t j -i - . . Nebraska Mausoleum Co. Mausoleum Builder, 040 Omaha Nat'l Hank Bldg. Plume) Douglaa 21TB. I . , - ft. DRAmBACH GRAND PIANO In Mahogany Only Price $455 New fp-to-dat PIANOS We havs brand new, dependable, guar, anteed new pianos marked down for this Remodeling Bale at $169. 15. $209. $21 on terms of ' One Dollar Per Week EIIT.IQALL UPRIGHT PIANO In Oak, Walnut and Mahoganyv ' $265f $295; $345 BBBBBBBBaBsBSaBBBBsJSBBBBBBaBl Refinished Pianos 2d Hand Hospe, Mahog'anr ... ,V .......... tn 85.00 Whitney. Walnut I.,..,.,.,,,, .f 198.0 Wegman, Oak . 288.03 Cable-Nelson. Mahogany Sa28.00 Stein way,- Ebony aa7S.0O And many others. . . Cablo-Nolson Upright Pianos Walnut. Oak and) Mahogany J PRICES: 5250, $275 $300, $325 On Small Monthly ' Installments, 8 tool and bcarf Free. ussn nurof. Chlrkerlna; tc Sons (Boston). .....tM.00 Upright rosewood case. Weaer Broa.. Mahogany ...... ,tl.0O Ollbert, Mahogany iiMMM Ilosne, Oak , .tlbOJOQ Kremlin A Son. Mahogany ilTS.Od Kimball. Walnut $174.00 And 39 othera Ilenderjon Upright Piancs $225, 5250, $275 On $J Paymenta Htool and Scarf. stzw riAT riAjros ' ' Full slie. 8 note. 3O0, 3SO, 37, M5 uazo PLATia riaaroa. From li'ii uo Tsrms, $11 to Its down; l to IIS per month. M ' ' ':rL- ! i A large variety to SBleet from. Mayer Rolls, to. lie, i'.c 4c. The Art tiiock Is moving fust; off, H off tiff Is doing It. A. UOSPE CO. 1513 Doughs St. cars, Out i