THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEK: AUGUST 15, 1915. 2-B 1 i geles. SOCIETY HASJIANY GUESTS Visitors Help to Enliven the Bonn During- the Generally Hot Buy of AugTllt " , OMAHAKS TRAVHINO AFAB mIkI ralewdar. iUNDAT Suppers at the Country. Field end Happr Hollow club; Mr. Orat at ner hma in honor of ner antihtr, Heeain, and Mr. Bamuel (Jreehberger. , , ' MONDAT-MIM Orao Allison, picnic at Hiwnwn In honor of ber gueat, Mies Ulinn rUutt of nttsbiirsh. JTEriDAY Children a day at the Happy Hollow rlih. VElNK5itAT Plnner-danr at Country i and Field cluba; l.1iee Bowling club at the Happy Hollow club. THTRSt'A Y Iadloa' day luncheon at Field Hnppv Hollow and fytnoiir Lake cluba; openlns of the Cnlvrralty c-hib; Tmiiadav nwrnlns; Hridse club at th Happy Hollow club; Ulrla' Howling club at the Happy Hollow club, s. rRIDAT-r.lMnn day at the FWd . club; dinner-dance at the tcymour Lake Country club. SATl'HUAY Dinner-danoe at Country, Field. Happy Hollow and Carter l. cluba. Visitors continue to enliven society. Th advent of two from the east today will b th inspiration of numerous af- if airs this week. Mlaa Ksthertna Calder f of Cleveland. O., come to be a guest at tiha hom of Mr. and Mr. J. W. Towlo, and Mlaa Lou tea Buroh will visit Mlaa Helen Ingwersen. The vlaitora will ba Introduced to tha younrer et thla after noon at a tea, riven by tha Mlaaea Marlon i and Naomi Towla at their attracUv home near tha Field club. Wednesday i evening Mr. and Mra. Towla will gtv a dinner at tha Country club for Mlaa Calder and Mlaa Burch, and Wedneeday avenln of next week Mlaa Ingwersea .plana to entertain at dinner at tha Field : club for theao vlaitora. I Late Summer Trarelen. Mlaa Letts Stone leavea Monday to pend two or three montha In Colorado. Fred Daugherty left Friday evening for Ratea Park. Colorado, where ha will be at Elk horn Ixdge. Mr. and Mrs. WUIard Hoaford and email aon left Tuesday for a month at Narraaansett. R. I. Mr. and Mra. Kara MUlard and chil dren left Saturday for Wisconsin to b con until September. Mrs. a. A. Beabury and daughter, Ade laide, have rone to Seattle, where they will spend six weeks. Mr. and (Mrs. W. P. Denny and family left last week for a month's stay on one of tha Minnesota lakes. Mr. and Mra Bernard Kohn left Satur day evening for a five weeks' trip through Maine. Later they will vtnlt In Philadel phia. Mrs, Will Poppleton and son want to , Christmas lake Monday for a week with Mrs. A. 3. Poppleton and Mrs. V C i ' Shannon. . Mr. Charles Marley leaves today for a i three weeks' western trip. Ha will visit I Drnver, Colorado flprings, Cheyenne and Salt Lake City before returning horns. Judge and Mrs. W. A, Radios: left Fri day for tha east, going by way of th lakes from Duluth and stopping over In Minneapolis a few days with Mr. ami . Mra. Sweat. They will reach Boston In time for th wedding of Miss Pauline War to Mr. WerrJtt Oano on August and will spend several days at West- ; , hampton. 1 I., before returning th first t ween In September. I Retura from the Weit I Mrs. Elmer R. Porter and children rs- i ' turned Friday evening, having spent th summer In California, : : . Mr. and Mra Harry Weller .returned j ! katuru.y from California, Where they j (sited tha ezpoeiUons and at Voa Aa- i ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Q. Preston and ; I son, Walter Preston, Jr., hava returned 1 ! from a six-weeks' sojourn on th Pacific coast. j s Misses EN and Nella Strauabaugn have i returned from two weeks trip to Tel. ! lowston Park and Salt Lake City, and : ; other points tn tha west. ; Mr. W. A. Case and daughters, Mlaa ; , Katherlne and Miss Maxilla Case, ar expected home this week from a month's , sojourn on the Paclflo coast. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Faddls and daugh- ! ter. Miss Oalll Faddts, ar home from a western trip, which Included th Grand I Canyon of Arlsona, both of the Call- ' furnia expositions, Tosemlt valley and a i vmii with relatives in Colorado. 1 i Mrs. J. M. Metcalf has returned from ) , nine weeks in the west, having spent part of the tlm In Portland, Or., with he 1 slater. Mra Hertar-h. and the rest In California at th expositions. Hsr brother. ( Judge Cornish of Lincoln, and hia family, I who went west with Mrs. Metcalf, have Ukon a cottag at Long Beach for th i teat of th summer. . Among the Visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt Wall of New ! York City r. th .guest of Mr. Ed ! j U. HamlltOB. ; . 1 ? Stanley, B. Mackay, . of Chicago, was j . ' the gucet of h!s Bister, Mlaa Eleanor, for ' i he week end. : ; Mlaa Irene Oaks of Bloux Falls, B. P. : ia the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Beach Ktiibee, and her oousin, Mrs. H. Homaa. Miss Ruth Htephena who has besa th ' gucat of Mlas lielen Oarvtn for aeveral s wmfci, left Uet evening for her horn tn Aurora, II L Mra. L. C. Wood, of Wood, B. D., slater of Mra Miukay. Is a gveat at AU Saint rectory during th abseno of Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Markay. : Mrs. J. R. Aodea of Emporia, Kan. and her two children, ar xpeotd to ar' live today to visit Mrs. Sodan's slalor, Mra V. A. X&noaan, for several weeka. latitat Trins. Vr. and Mra J.' P. Souket, accompanied by Vr, Arthur Nelson and Miss Einil Huuaka, ill leav today by motor for a two weeks' trip to Chicago and ietrolt. Mr. U. O. Hamilton, toguther wlUi Mr. Warren Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs, I'.crnhaxdt Wall. o New York City, will motor to Detroit, Miub.. starting Tues day. Mra. Hamilton and Mlas Ruth will motor back from Detroit. here they now are Mr. end Mrs. O. U Goodrich, who hav x-n motoring for th last four weeks through Colorado, ar expected hom Monday. They will be accompanied hum by Mra. Goodrich's parents and .'r. who hav bean with them on th Kewj of the Army Folk. Mra Carlie Whiting comes Wednes day from tUveton to atwit two month and a half with her parent. Mr. and y.r. C. A. H wt. after whk h sh will intet I.lcutnant Whiting tn Washington anj thry will vtcit nt home In Vlr ma O ntri bud Mrs. fc. B. Pratt arrived liiiay to aptnd a mouth, with Mrs, ii.iU a inotfuT ai J irIt, lira Coprland i U ilij" '..' .,. iiiirl 1'ratt, Her Engagement to ' , ' i i I . ........ . 1 Blanche fXlj lr . ' AT now retired, was at on tlm In command of Fort Crook. Sine his retirement h and Mrs. Pratt make Washington their bom. , At the' Country Club. Dining with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tukey last evening were: Messrs. and Memlamea Ed Ueors. U. C. Redlck, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Colt entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mrs. Mora of Easton, Pa. Covers went placed foriv Meaara. and Moedampa " W. H. Taylor, llufu Harris, Daniel Ilauni, Colt. Mra Charlo Marsh enter U.1 nod at din. nr last evening at the Country club. Bar guests were: Messrs. and Mad tunes- Walter Htlllman, K. A. Wlukaham, Will Coppock. W. U louglaa, Meaaia Meeara Oeorge Mayne, J. A. Cavera James Paxton, Miss Mary Mtinchhoff entertained at dinner last evening at th Country club fr Messrs. and Mesdames John A. Motihane, Mrs. Warren Kogeri Harry V. Buikley. MeoSts Mesara Wilson Lowe, Frank Burkley. Mr. and Mrs. Will Burns gave a dinner of twslrs oevera isat evening at tha Country club; Fred Hamilton entertained four gustk; John C. Wharton, four; J. E. FiUgerald, flv; M. C. Peter, six. At Happy Hollow- : . . Mr. and, Mrs Harmon v. , Htnitn, )r.. entertained at dinner at Happy Hollow olub last evening, to honor Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Col of Baltimore, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Mdders. Covers wore placed for: Messrs. and Meadamee J. W. Cole, Harmon V. I. A. Madders, Mmltn. jr. Mlssps Mis" Itta Stone, Ru'h Mcdders. Mr. and Mra J. c tiooaricn naa wm them last evening at dinner at the Happy Hollow club: ti Mesara. end Mnadames Howard Goodrich. North liotim H. T. Jonea, Miss Mildred Jonea Nortn Loup. Dr. and Mra R. W. Pollard entertained at dinner last evening at th Happy Hollow club for; Messrs. and Mesdsmes John Brlsbln, Harry Brlsbln. M tonee Fannie Harden of boston, Derlina Urlabln, Meadameo Marah Hmlth, Oliver Naah Miaaee Nancy BriMn, Molly Pollard. Gertrude Pollard. Meadames of Kansas City. Mr. Harold Thompson entertained four guest at dinner last evening at th Happy Hollow club; C. F. Weller had four; E. L. Tlmina, two; E. H. War4, four; W. McAdams, four. With Mr. and Mra Ueorg A. Robert at dinner at th Happy Hollow club Sat urday evening were: Mr. E. R. Swanson. Miaaes Misses F.litaJeth Roberta, Edna Altstsdt. At the Field ClubT" Mr. and Mra l. B. Mann gav a. din ner last evening at th r.'eld dun. Their gi'tfta were: Mrftara. and Mt-sosmes John Mvluitall, Mra. J. A. tlien', John Brain Mr. Alien Mclon.ild. Mr. and Mra W. 11. Yon entertained at dinner last evening at th Field club for: Meaara. and Meadames Tom Kelly, I. A. Medlar, Waiaon Towueend, (lmria Ku iiola, , leonard Kohn, Mr. Dean Yohe. Ben Yohe. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nicholson had with them at dinner last evening. Dr. and Mrs. J. iX Pulver and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juniper. Among others entertaining at oinner last evening at th Field cl io wore. Mr. J. W. Hdgnet. who bad six (utsta; Mr. Lee Huff, eight; Joe Hhlreman, four. Newt of the Wayfaren. Mrs. Mabel IS. Hheaxs and ohlldrea ar spending tit summer at Aabury Park, V. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnaler and Mr. and Mrs. K. a. Cows 111 were at Atlantic City last week. Mlas Louise Dinning, who raa been east for aom weeks, 1 now vlaltlng Mr. snd Mra fcdwarj O' Brian at Morwtch. finn. Mr. aud Mrs. Luats S. lived, who have Wed is Announced PITTSBURGH BELLE GUEST OF MISS GRACE ALLISON. LiiTT a r 3lutg recently returned from Europe, ar at present in Boston at the Touraln and will remain east for some tlm. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Waller ar spend ing a few daya In Tta Juan, Mexico, where they motored from Lo Angel, They expert to return home In tea daya, Mrs. C. A. Hull passed through Omaha Wednesday on her way to visit her mother In Lincoln for a few daya Mra Hull has been In New York for a month and stopped In Chicago a week to visit her sister, Mrs, Valentine, on her way home. At Seymour Lake Country Club. Mlas Theresa Kopieta entertained at a dancing party Friday evening, having as her guests:' Miae Mlaaea E1na Elater, Maude Cochran. Messrs. Meaars. L. J. Simpson. Gregory Flgge, Harry chriatlanaon. Mr. and Mr. A. Christ Unson. Another dinner-dancing party was en tertained Friday evening by Miss Mary Cook, whos guest were: Mlsaes Misses Mildred Gardner, Grayc Barber. Hasel Coos, Mesara. Messra G. E. Anderson. W. O. Hchrumm. Arthur A. Hwanson, Madam Gutlllford Smith, president of th Circle Franoals; Colorado Spring, Is th guest of Mrs. T. la. Comb at her Seymour Country club eottag thla week. Other dinner parties (Friday evening were entertained by J. F. Aull, who had four guests; I. Kahn, four; Mlas Lucille Nitch. four; J ,B. Wstklna, four: J. W. Woodrough, t want y -four; Dr. E. L DI.nney, three; J. M. Tanner, three; Dr. Wllltam Berry, five, and Oeorg D. Cleveland, three. Mrs. Oeorg E. Mickal and Mr. T. L. Combs ar dlreutlng th program for Tuesday evening. On of th novelties HI b a eo-trtnged Instrument peclalty by Kenneth Norton. Other contributing ar Misa Virginia Whits, piano; Marie Yard, vocal solo, and Mis Gladys Mlckl, violin. Prettiest Mile Notes. Mrs. Harry McCullougb. and children, Mra. J. Brady pf Lak City. Ia and Mra Bert Moor of Ptoux City ar visit ing Mr. and Mr. Edward Burk. Miss Carrie (Unclear of Seneca, Kan., is vUitlng her cousin, Mrs. It. C. Mad den. Mrs. Chsrlea Lyons of Cedar Rai4ds. Ia.. is visiting Mrs. Ray Rainbolt. Th two wuinca ar in Nebraska City for a week-end vlll with tT!r parents. Mls Vivian liyrd left balurday for a OUrST OF HELEN OABVXN D US ING THE WEEK. uaUha "Ruth 5tepren two weeks' tistt with relatives at Hen derson, I. Mrs. M. J. Paul returned Wednesday from a trip to Tabor, I. Mr. and Mrs. House and Mrs. Wllklns of St. Louis ar visiting Mrs. Lulu Nor ris Jerome. Mr. Will Norrle has just returned from a six weeks trip to the exposition, Tosemlt valley and point In Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Liggett and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Krlts ar motoring to Oklahoma City to visit Mr. Dwight Liggett. Misses Helen and Elisabeth Draper of Red Oak, la., ar spending th week at th home of A. D. Northrup. Ernest Graves and Marcus Potest, stu dents at th University of Nebraska, war visiting with Ralph Northrup this week. Motor Picnics. Mr. and Mrs. A. U Reed and Mra W. A. Redlck motored In their car's to Blair Monday evening for a plonlo supper. They were joinea at tuair ny juage neaicK, i who ha been holding court there. Those present war: Mesdames Benson, Warren Rogers Mesdames Wlllam E. Martin, John Redlck. In Wheeler, Miller of Waahlngton Court House, III. A picnlo supper will bo given at Valley on Monday evening by: Misses Misses Esther Wilhelm, Marlon StIUmsn, Clara Hart, Geraldlne Hess. Marlon Turner. Messrs. Messrs. Henry Hart, Robert Turner, Walter Stlllman, jr., Robert Connell, Judson Squires. A picnlo party wa given Thursday ve- nlng. Th party motored to Council Bluff and later to Manawa. Th guest Included; Mlsse Reglna Connell, Marlon Towl,. , Messrs. Clarenc Peters, Harry Whllcomb Mlsses Mona Towle, Helen Ingwersen,. Meaara. Albert Slbbemsen, -Baul Shirley. , ot Chicago, Kobert Kdwarrta A small motor picnlo at Blair Monday was composed of: Mesdames' Mesdames Herman Kountse, TC. Wakeley. J. H. Metcalfe, Mis Wakeley. James McKenna, Paff&loo Club Entertained. Mr. Horace Ruffner entertained th members of th Pagaloo club at '"Waffle Inn," Carter Lak club, Thursday. The evening wa spent In swimming and, dancing. Th guests were: Misses Rob Dickson, Jan Schaefer, Kmma Martlaon, Iforrlne Saunders, Mary Marsh, Measr. Jack Whit. M. Patton. Misses Happy Mulholland, Frances Mulholland, Lola Msrsh, Irene Baker. " Messrs. Judson Meier, Ed Colberg. Iee McKenna, Horace Ruffner, Paul McCrone, Georre Goodman, E. Kelley. A. Swanson, Melees. Eewpie Club MeeU. Miss Dorothy Norton entertained th members of th Kwpi club at bar horn Thursday afternoon. Thoa present were: i Misses . Misses- Muriel Ysrd. lAjutae Thrane, Gladys Mlckel, Kathleen Herdman, I Allc McC!utcheon. Imrothy Norton. Master Rudyard Norton. j Omahan at Lake Okoboji. Miss Gretohen Allen is vlattlng friends at Lak Okoboji. Mis Marlort Prants left Wednesday for Lak Okoboji. where she will spend two weeks with Miss Esther Graff. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. M. Monhelt announce th engagement of their daughter, Blanch, to Mr. Lao Byron Klein, son of Mr. J. Klein, of Omaha. Th wedding will take pi so la th rly fall. Wedding Announcement. Mis Iv L. Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mr. G. W. Carman, and Mr. Jack R. Tirak. war married Wednesday after noon, at I o'clock, at th Firat Methodist church. Rev. Titus Low performed th ceremony. Th bride wore a gown of ivory crape d china Bh carried a shower bouquet of Bride' rosea and Mi te of th valley. Sh was attended by Mis Mart Ttrak, sister of th groom. who wore a gown of embroidered mar quisette, and carried a bouquet of pink rosea. Mr. William J. Provaanlk was best man. Little Miss May Blakcett carried the ring In an Easter lUy. Mrs. IL JC Ilea, Miss Redan, Mis Ripa and Miss Vanderford. stretched ribbons. Mia Nora Neal, organist of th First MUtodist church, played Lohengrin's wedding march aa th party entered, anJ Mendelssohn's march for the recessional. During th ceremony Mia Bratton sang. Th Thought of You." The groom la th of fie manager of th Loose-Wiles company at Omaha. Th bride and groom left for Colorado. Th wedding f Mis Euaie H, Mlelka. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mlelka, and Mr. John Black, was celebrated Wdnsday, August 11, at th noma of th brida's parenta Th Rev. O. D. Baits ley of th Kountse , Memorial church performed th ceremony tn th preaenc mt MO friends. . Mrs. Green played th Lohengraa wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. Black ar at bom to their friend at KM Leavenworth street Honor Bride-to-Se. Th hom of M,r. Emma B. Man chester, supreme guardian. Woodman Circle, waa thrown open Tuesdsy svea- mi v iu uiciuur i m v uri v. in, iwn OF Iren Oa.kr the occasion being a miscellaneous shower preceding the coming marriage of one of the clerks of th office, Miss Fran ces M. Kottal. Many useful and beauti ful gifts were presented and a most pleas ant evening was spent. Mrs. Manchester entertained the guests with music, after which all were escorted to th dining room, where a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. For Bride-Elect A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of th Misses Lida and Ethel Sheets Thursday evening, to honor Mlaa Luna Cassell, who I to become th bride of Mr. Elwood Meyers August M. Th decoration were tn groan and white. Th present wtr: ' - Mlaaea Misses Mabel Chdson, Roee Sheehan, Carrie Han fie n. Lid Sheets, Ethol Sheet. iHulda Ellison, Marie Btelger, Hose Hurth. Luna Cassell, Mildred Hansen, Muriel Butlln, Cathrow-Doleji Wedding-, Mr. William Cathro and Mis Bessl Dolejs, both of Omaha, were married by Rev. C. N. Dawson at th Diets Memorial Methodist parsonage, Wednesday evening. Mr. Ernest Cathro was beat man, , and Mis Margaret Mro,uardt, bridesmaid. Stork Speoial. A son wa born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hamilton of North Platte. Mrs. Hamilton la the daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. F. Fltsgerald. and Mr. Hamilton Is th son of Mr. and Mr. A. Hamilton. of Omaha. For House Guest. ' Mr. Jorom LiUle entertained at 1 o'clock luncheon Friday at her home in honor of Mrs. K. Melvy and daughter of Bdmore. N. D. Pale pink rose and china lilies decorated the tables and covers were placed for: Mesdame Mesdame W. H. Chapln. H. V. Hungerford, W. B. Beeman, Misses Lois Williams, Adel Gaunt. K. Mulvy, urge Orrtden WUUaras, Mlsaes Beatric Malvy, Jun Melvy, For the Future. Dr. and Mrs. Henry B. Lemere will glv a dinner of ten cover Mondav evening at th Happy Hollow club. Mrs, Orrtden William will glv a thea ter party Tuesday In honor of Mrs. K. Melvy of Ed more, N. IX, th guest of Mra Jerome Llllle. Pleaanrei Fast Mrs. Jerome Llllle entertained at a ken si ngton Tuesday afternoon at ber hom. Nin guest were present. Til Mlsse AnnabeU and Helsn Sin clair gav a alum bar party Saturday SIOUX FALLS GIRL GUEST MRS. ID G BEE. . V',; ' hi If"' Hospes Remodeling Sale Continues Monday Pyiorning Out Comes Store Front Down Come Piano Prices Out must go tho pianos if price and terms will do it. Wo simply must get our stock out j vi Uio Bkviv tu uuiu uauingu auu laxiutau) utu work. Almost every good make is here. No need to tell you about those mukes you know them fiome we have sold here for the last 41 years. Your choice from this list Mason-Hamlin, Kimball, Kranich & Bach, Bush & Lane, Brambach, Cable-Nelson, Hospe, Krakauer, Whitney, Hinze, II. P. Nelson and many others. PIANOS $1G9.00, $175.00, $200.00, $210.00, $250.00, S275.00 and suit your convenience. PLAYER PIANOS. . All playhur standard 88 note rolls at $275, $208, $300, $325, $350, $375, $400 and up. Terms as low as $2.00 per week. Never before were such high grade, thoroughly established Pianos and Player Pianos offered at so greatly reduced prices and on such favorable terms. 1513 r n nmr x 1513 Dowlas ri HfrAAt w MM sV . w evening in honor of their guest. Mlas Roberta Bllnn, of Sioux City. Ia. Misa Msrgaret Hoffman gave a motor party Wednesday evening for Miss Bllnn, when twelve guests were entertained. Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sprague enter tained at dinner Thursday evening at their home in Benson. Their guests in cluded: Meanrs. and Mesdnme Will Buma, Fred Hamilton. W. A. Redlck, W. J. Foye. Meeara. Meera. Ward Bunretm. Dick 8twart. On Wedneariay evening Mr. and' Mrs. Sprague gsve a dinner for: Mr. and Mra. William E. Martin. Ml Unlay Doane. Mea!r). Meaara. E. M. Fairfield. Earl Gannett. Progressive Party. A swimming party and proareaslve din ner was given Friday evening for Mlaa Arrura Peterson, who leavea Saturday for an indefinite visit in Los Angeles, Cel., with Misses Dorothy and Alma Summer, formerly of Omaha, and for Miss Iah Crouch of Bethany, Mo. After a plunge the party went to the home of Mlas Mary Routt for the firat course, and then were taken in autoa to the home of Miss Anna (Continued on Page Three Col. Three.) A nnouncement. . . I have Just returned from the eastern market with a complete and most up-to-date line of all kinds of material and styles that the moat fashionable tailors carry in the ent. Xever before in the history of the ladles' tailoring trade have indica tions pointed to a more general de mand for tailor made garments than this seaaon, and it nuy be said without fear of contradiction that the fall season will unquestionable bring to ladies' tailors a greatly In creased business. 1 AM STARTING WITH THK USUAL REDUCED PRICES AND WILL LAST UNTIL SEPT. 1st, Thanking you or all part and future favors, and greatly obliged to you. Creator of Ladies' Style Garments 433-35 PAXTON BUILDING, OMAHA. Hair, Net. Overcomes the annoyance of stray locks Worn by women who appreciate a neat, trim appearance. A style tor every coiffure a shade for any hair. Ask your dealer for the "Carmen Booklet" Latest Styles in Hair dressing it's free. Try No. 66 Adjusta Car w -k ,Um Am P.iiaia far yewr gnidaaa as boytag hair as S100.00, $225.00. up. Terms to r IUJ iSl Irl -EL KSJi kU) Dougla. mm mm -Naaasf kl Is , is! 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