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THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 27. 1916.
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Visiting with Her Parents in Omaha
WILL WED EARLY ITT BLUSTRY
MARCH.
HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED A3T
NOITNCED LAST WEEK.
BRIDE WHO COMES TO OMAHA TO
MAKE HOME.
l.xy2-l,,. ., , i a. s
t ill.
art dwrtmt of th Council
"tiff WmM'i e'ub not at th library
dY ermine for thii study of the
lhester cathedral. Preceding th pro
fin Miss Leech, accompanied by Mlos
ig. gen a brief talk on the elms
work ot the Wnman's Suffrage
wtlon of Iowa and It connection w'th
local society. Mr. A. B. Shtpherd
the history of th Rochester eath"
prrtraytng It various trprs of
V'tecture a develoned from the early
man ehureh of Pt. Andrew of the
nib oentury through Flshop Oun-
eh, Rrnulf and Jrhn. She also told
Si. a Ll.l I I -I . I iiL
oipwf n ifiui i' ni ti-iniitii Willi
Cathedral of Canterbury and lso of i
association with several of Dlrkena'
rfel. notably that of "KM win Prood."
J. E. Wallace read of the life and
-k of BUhop Qundulph In connection
wji the cathedral, which had fallen Into
djsy by the eleventh century and wa
lately rebuilt thrauirh hi effort. Mrs.
Kte Coojt save a moat Interesting paper
dr1btng tb rlehness of the Interior of
tlfoathedrai. abounding In dark marble
lTta, Norman pillar, fin earring and
ajcrd frescoes of brilliant coloring. Mm.
ana , paper on the exterior of the
ttLWi that af Mts me on tb
f ion or tn oatneoraj m. oiejtenr
0a wra omitted for lack of time.
11 next uaattns win be bald on March
Tfi4 the cathedral of Litchfield wtU be
asW
trs. O. R. Bracket. IT1 Ttna afreet n
tilalned tba member of th Oakland
-.tou chapter of St. Paul' guild and
tit friend at a oomhlned meeting and
Ion Monday afternoon. Sixteen mem-
i and seven guests ware present. Mr.
jckett wa assisted. In entertaining by
Robert Huntington and Mra. F. K.
a CHrU Friendly oclety of 61 Paul'
crch mat Monday evening for a bual-
ii ana ociai meeting.
nth Flrat Street chapter of St. Paul'
4 met Monday afternoon at th home
Ira. J. Van Fossen. Th uiual bust-
session wa followed by a aortal
Mr mil t
A'ft'th
A . I . Si ttr
rand refreshment,
f the prettiest affair of the week
party given by Mr. and Mr. J. J.
r k
Bennett avenue on Saturday
honor of the elshteenth blrth-
dof their on, Harry Gordon. Game
an.fnusla were enjoyed and a three
cfr supper served late In the evening.
TNYust were Mated at one larg Uble
ftivtti place card war prettily deoo-
if"h nerlpin flag. The guests
YfjaDorothy King. Ml Franoes
TOrao Quaokenbo, Mlsa Jen
jkley. Ml Helen Andreen, Mia
fordon, Fred Sperling. Donald Mo
Jauda Follett. Oaranoa DrlscoU,
. " Gordon and Arthur Qtlrinlu
Jft Gordon waa aaslsted In entertaln
iny Mr. A. W. Carter.
A. Georg-a Qulok entertained th rnem
befof the W. K. O. elub on Thursday
afmoon. Ten menrber war preaent
anfth day waa moat enjoyably spent
e-ng and visiting. Th hoitiwa waa
aaMed by her alitor, Mis Veaey. Th
clJwlll meet March 1 at th bom of
W'HarUn Jensen,
Hl ,'.'Rutn Arvidson wa most plea
Tisalurprlaed on Friday erenlng at th
' -bof her lUr, Mr. A, Anderson,
waif Sixth arenue. Moto wa furnished
. dip th evening by Mr. Ja Weitrup,
Mf Surnadett Schuman and Mia Qraxi
...... .iiCIjken; whll Mr. Bryant Badger, Mr.
Dfey a-nd Mr. William Brook sang
'aeffcl trios. Refreshment war aerend
:. la in th evening, th ublea being pret
til decorated with tea roaea. Those pre,
en "were i MIm Gladys B rid re. Mis
Jb i K-kkhart, Mia Burasdetts Scbtt
. m; MUs Ceoll Qlpeon, Mlsa Grao Clau
ac.'il Glee Constable, Ml Hlaa
' MM, MIm Lillian Ccxtlne. Mt Cuba
, if-St MIm txla Flnley, Mlsa FrancM
: .. Chtll. Mlag Vera Boalay, MIm Ruth
Afluon, MIm Alice Anderson, Mlra IJla
... AjTeon. Mrs. Jems Westrop, Mr. WtlW
Brook. Mr. Floyd Moors, Mr. Jay
I Ay. Mr. Alvln Null, Mr. Rex Con.
I t9wey H annum, Mr. Bryant Badger,
'Baien Glpson. Mr. Charles Frost. Mr.
yf fsBagg. Mr. Fred Jnnlng. Mr.
'C5noiAndrson, Mr. Oeorg Qinken
bed anH. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson.
' JflHh Ellsworth entertained the raem-
be ; the senior shorthand olaaa at ft
lei fr party at hi ham, 1024 Sixth
avMjfi, on Monday evening. Mualo and
gatji furnished a most enjoyable even-
lmrid at a lata hour, to carry out th
' apri of the affair, the boy assumed
ehjse tof th serving of refreshment
aft waited on the young ladles. The
roll were most attractively decorated
wli purple and gold, th senior class
cor- Those preaent wers David Ken-
irier, Ray Tannehlll. John Peterson,
JptnciM Maloney, Wesley Chandler,
Trodore Mettger. Herman Peterson.
vjlam Peterson. Everett Russell, Helen
i t5. as nucnanan, neien oanawiCK.
" 0 ETvers, Opal Btagaman, Eva
'it. Hasel Haas. Mildred Montgom-
Jennle Lamb. Helen Guinnee,
na Kelley. Ruth lnnox, Madeline
Bfrtan. Lda Dempsey, Mr. and Mra.
j I. Grason and two sons, Mrs. D. D.
Besa, Mis Jet Thrust and Miss Jen
nirrhrush. Mmbr of t e Atlas club were enter
tsJ&d t most delUhtful kensmgton on
rUday afternoon at the noma of Mr.
Iaia.n Shugart. who wa assisted In
yrtalnlng by Mrs. R. C. Peregoy and
j-B. R. H. Bloomer.
She Woman's Relief corps kenslnarton
nS Friday afternoon in th Grand Army
.JwtA! mlc hall In the Toung Men'
fctlan association building.
, rs. I. A. Gray entertained the mem
b of th Tuesday History club at her
h l' on Tuesday afternoon. The club
ctVnued the study of South America.
E. iedor was th aubject for th aft
eioon and Mr. A. B. Bipherd told of
tl I principal cities and th people. Mrs.
S.Jb, Snyder told of the Galapagos Is
le! ds, Mr. J. K. Marshall tola or in
tlonal Institutions In Ecuador and
A. W. Tyler told of the religion.
?rn BCUador' tU xn suujsci ot
b tnteivattnr toer clven by Mrs.
Vt! Askwlth. The club will be nter-
'talned at a luncheon on March T at th
nfne of Mr. E. H. Holllngsworth.
' The Ideal club met Tuesday afternoon
at the horn of Mr. B. S. Terwllllter. The
-program opened with a general discussion
of) current events, following which ths
cljb continued the study of Japanese art
started at a previous meeting. Mra tiewls
oJuer told of the archlUcturs of that
country as exemplified In the temple
Id In re, Mrs. W. A. Southard told of
branae and metal work for which th
Jefcanese are famed and Mra. A. B. Nkh-
told of the eculnure. Arrangement
re discussed for a asciil meeting to be
bil March 1. The regular meeting will
b.
bi
held nexL Tuisioy, with Mrs. Tr
ilser. eyrtosteaa
Me BKTclub was entertained on Tues
clcrnoon at the borne of Mrs. L..R.
dr. Tables were arranged for th
of "IW and the rrlr for the hlh
a iH won by Mrs. Gene Hal I. Mra,
1
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jr i. v-ianoB won me coni i'u ynm
I ' M I itv' - VsK
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and Mr. R, Florl. a elub giiMt, won th
out-for-all.. Iunohon was served after
th game. The. elub will meet March
at th horn of Mr. Harry Arbitthnot.
Mr. J. B. Marshall and her house e-uest,
Mlsa Marshall of Grand Rapid. Mich.,
wers the dinner gueeta oh Tueaday eve
nlng at the horns Mr. and Mr. II. C.
Spragu and Miss Spragus on Park ave
nue.
Representative 4 W. R. Green
entertained at dlahs Kfsaday evening In
their apartments at MM fMtham m Wash
ington. The rvesi were ths member
of th Iowa delef WMm snd ft number et
lows friend, ,''..
Moratantd'chstt4 of St. Paul's guild
held ft combined msettnc and tea Tues
day afternoon at ths home of Mr. F. B.
Kahn, SIB East Washlnartoft avenue.
MIm Ella Wilson entertained the mem
bers of the T. B. K. "BOO" club at her
boms B Friday waning. Mis Marie
Chapman received the prise for high score
and Mies Madge Clearer was awarded
the consolation .prtM. .
Th Geneva, elub of th Toung Women'
Christian association gar ft party Tues
day rning. ftt th horn of Mr. J. H.
Pace. About thirty girls wers present,
many of whom have been to Geneva, and
other are planning to - go-this yean
Geneva charades furnished much amuso-
ment and . th writing of songs about
Geneva taxed the Inrenulty of the etfSsta.
Supper was served late In th evening- by
th hostess. - .
Mr. and MrrChrls Test Stewart had
as dinner guests Thursday, Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Hsm and Mr. B. W. Hart.
Mrs. T. K. Cleveland entertained at an
Informal kenslngton Tueaday afternoon
at her homs on Madison avenue. Th
house wa prettily decorated with roses,
tulip and small American flag. Varl
ou garaM and guessing contests fur
nished entertainment and prises wer won
by Mrs. R. n. Daniel and Mr. Ed Carr.
Luncheon was served late In the after
noon when 'covers wers laid for fourteen.
Flftyrthrtt girl attended the Washing
ton' birthday party given Tuesday after
noon from t to 4:W o'clock at th public
library and th affair waa a most suc
cessful one, Th party was planned by
the Reader and Fun Maker, ft group of
girl who meet to read with Ml Fuller
of the publlo library and occasionally lay
aside their book for a frolic The big
hall In th library basement furnished a
delightful place for playing games and
later the guest were Invited to th south
room, where defloration of flags, hatchets
and cherries wers moat attractively ar
ranged. Fruit and candy a refreshment
were most satisfactory to th school
girls, and than mors games were en
joyed. Ail girl In th fifth grade or
over are eligible tc entrance In the club,
and many delightful thing are planned
for th spring and summer.
Miss June Davis was hostess of the
Ernest Hart Flower mission at ths regu
lar February meeting and thirty members
were present. Seven new members were
Initiated with appropriate ceremony. A
short business, meeting waa followed by
a musical program, after which a spell
ing contest waa enjoyed, prises being won
by Mis Margaret Jonea and Miss Velma
PoliL Luncheon w served In the din
ing room, ths table presenting a most
attractive appearance with Its floral dec
oration. Mis Vera Bosley entertained at an In
formal party at her horn on Thursday,
Game were played and most enjoyable
mule waa furnished by Mr. Herman Nel
son. Mis Grace Clausen and Mis erna
dette Schuman. Refreshments wers
served, covers being laid for eighteen.
Th Book Lovers met Wednesday at ths
horns of MIm JUo and eompleted th
tudy of Thackeray's novel, '"The New
come," Interesting paper war given
by Mr. I C. Squlr and Mr. J. R. Reed
discussing characters and situations In
ths book. Mrs. H. W. TUton read an ac
count of th death of Colonel Newcome.
Wednesdsy of next week th olub will
hold a miscellaneous meeting at the home
of Mrs. Charles R. Hannan, at which time
a leoturs on Thackeray will bs ft feature
of th program.
Mr. and Mr. Gen Hall entertained th
member of th D. D. club en Wednes
day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luben
were club guests. Ths evening wa spent
in playing "6U0" and prises for high score
wer won by Mr. John McMahon and
Mr. Ira Mayes. Mr. Lubtn won th "cut-
. . "v AVI 'i W'MyxsMU
f
for-all." Th nxt meeting will bs held
March I at ths homs of Mr. Paul Jams-
eon.
Mr. Alice Engelbeck of Dee MolnM,
state organtMr for ths P. B. O. soelsty,
I th guest of Mrs. Frank Trus. Mrs.
Engelbeck cam her from Harlan, and
after a short visit will go to Logan.
Thirty members wr present at ths
meeting of ths homs economics depart
ment of th Counoll Bluffs Woman's elub,
Wednesday af temoon at th horn of Mrs.
C. A. Lacy on Harrison street. Asslsta
ant hostesses wer Mrs. O. B. Walker and
Mrs. W. II. Baker. Miss Edith Rettlg st
ths Stats Suffrage association was pres
ent and talked on th aubjeot of votes for
women In most Interesting way. At th
close of her talk ft rot was taken re
sulting In twenty-five for and firs against
woman's suffrsg. Mrs. 9.' 3. Sullivan,
leader of th department, presided at ths
meting, end In response to roll call each
woman gvehr farorlt rseelps. Mrs.
B. J. Towsle completed th report of her
trip to Ames, begun at ftjprerloua meet
ing, telling especially of ths lessons In
meat ' cutting and drealng and boning
poultry. Mrs. W. H. Clark read an In
teresting artlol on "Diet for Growth. "
A demonstration was given of bread and
cheese sandwiches with bftked custard.
Refreshments wer served Uts In th
afternoon.
Benson ;
Social Circles
Mra. R. E. Boswortb of Fremont, for
merly of Benson, spent Monday In this
place. , .
Messrs, Frank Wygant and Guy Strong
Waited ft few days at ths homs of G. I
Waterbury.
Mrs. A. S. Ruth entertained at dinner
on Sunday. .Covers wer laid for five
guest.
Mrs. G. NIckolson and children have
gone to Uvona, N. T., where Jhey will
visit relative.
Mis Edna Doland of tows. City spent a
few days at th a J. Whistler home
while on her way to Tork, Neb.
Mrs. O. F. Comstook and children re
turned in the early part of th week frbfil.
ft trip in th east.
Th marriage of MIm Maris Baekhaus
of Benson and Mr. Fred Damks of Mil
lard took plaos last Wednesday.
Mis Lillian V. Andersen and Mr. Ern
est Grabow were married Saturday eve
ning at ths English Lutheran church.
The Royal Neighbors lodge rare an en
tertainment and supper for Its members
last Thursday evening.
Mr. C? II Penoyer was hostess for the
China elub on Monday and Mrs. J. L.
Corbaley for th O. F. D. Kensington club
on Thursday.
Sons wers born to Mr. and Mrs. J.
Gehrig. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palke and Mr,
and Mrs. J. H. Martlg last week.
An entertainment descriptive of ths
life snd times of Oeorg Washington will
bs given this afternoon at St. Bernard's
hall,
Mrs. C. P. McPherson has returned
from a visit of ft few days to Platte-
mouth.
Mr, and Mr. Charles Pst arson and Mis
Lois Henderson of Deadwood. & D wars
guests at th Dr. Loechner horn last
Week.
Th Methodist Ladle Aid soelsty will
hold ft social meeting Wednesday after
noon at th horn sf Mr. C. Bohniltt,
Mies Irene Cronmyr wa surprised
with sn aluminum shower at the home
of her uncle, Mr. Frank Bleick. by about
twenty friends.
Th Toung- People' society of th
Evangelical Lutheran church will meet
next Wednesday evening at th church,
with Mr. Phil Blxton. Mr. C. Orobow.
ski and Mlsa Louise Herman as hostess.
Mrs. J. Mackln was hostess for ths
Aufweidersehen club at bar homs last
Tuesday. Mesdames O. J. Sett. J. p,
Mackln and MIm Hazel Darts won prises,
Cecil Cawley entertained th Key.
ton Park Social club at hi bom. Mlsa
Sadie Horan of Omaha was ft guest
Mrs. Van Anden entertained th whist
elub at her home last week. A dainty
luncheon was served. Prises were won
by Messrs. A. F. Snyder, p. Doleja. G.
Stoltenborg snd Mesdames A. Weeks,
Oeorge Stoltenberg and P. Dolejs.
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?bQeo.3arhutf Thwmel
Social Affairs
of the South Side
Miss LI I lie Sttenberg Is spending ft few
days In Sioux City, visiting Miss Ruth
Marks, who has visited at the Stlenberg
homs Mveral times, I
Th Adah kenslngton was entertained
Thursday afternoon by Mrs. P. M. Camp
bell and Mrs. J. Case at tho horn of
Mr. Campbell. The afternoon w spent
In needlowork . and refreshment wars
erved by the hostesses. The dste of tfte
next meeting will be announced later.
A nufhber of social affairs have been
postponed on account of the death of
Marclua Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Sullivan,
Mrs. F. IL Freetag of Evanston, Wyo.,
ft former resident of South Omaha, 1
her for an Indefinite stay, visiting old
friends.
Tho women of the Christian church wars
entertained by Mrs. James Chlsek on
Wednesday afternoon. A very Interesting
paper was read by Mr. N. R. Bryson.
followed by a musical program, Th next
regular meeting iwlll ba held at th horn
of Mrs. Charles Cleglsr, 4027 South Twenty-third
street.
Mrs. Charles Alstead entertained Tues
day afternoon at a card party, Ths dec
orations and tally oarda wer suggsstlvs
of Oeorge Washington' birthday.
Th regular meeting of the literary de
partment of th South Sid Woman's club
to have been held Tuesday, was post
poned on account of George Washing
ton's birthday. .,
A number of ' ladles gars ft surprise
party on Mr. James Hall, Thursday
afternoon. Soma of ths ladle took their
Mwlng and soms played card
Mr. James Northrup entertained th
Thursday Whist club at a lunchoon Fri
day afternoon. This Is ths last meeting
Of th elub until after Lent Prises wer
won by Mrs. Shawgo and Mrs. McDonald.
Membsrs are I
Meadame-.
Mesdames
Curtl.
Wausam,
Dennis,
Christie,
Northrun.
Shawgo,
Franklin,
Robinson.
McDonald,
Rout.
O'Nefl, N
Mas Nortnrapv
Mis Stlenberg entertained ths Adah
Pleasure club, Monday evening. MIm
Elisabeth Horn was guest sf th club.
Msmbsrs present werei
Mis Ml ass-
Mary Horn. Cecil Nixon,
Blle Burgaorf, Nora Horn,
Gertrude Frost, Helen Burirsdorf,
Laura Kruee, U. Armstrong.
On of ths ' largest social affairs of
South Bid society was th reception I
given by Dr. and Mra. Berry, In honor
of their twenty-fifth wedding an elvers- ,
ary. Ths hous was beautifully decorated
In pink roses and ferns, with tb sxeep-!
tlon of th dining room, which waa dec- )
ocrated In whits with whits tulips. A num
ber of olo wer rndrd by Mr. Henry
Richmond, MIm Louis Bratton and Mr. ;
Forest Dennis. Mr. Berry wors gown ,
of whit lacs and carried pink roses. 1
Many beautiful gowns wer seen. Assist- I
trig through th rooms wtr Mesdames
R. M. Lavarty, L. M. Lord, Gorg '
Wench and Edward Jtohnson: MUm
Jessie Bltt LouIm Wlese, Doris Berry. I
Pearl Lftvsrty, Marls Berry and Dora
Wlese.
Miss Lucills Nitach entertained "Th
Card club" at a Washington party Tues
day evening. Th houM wa vary prettily-
decorated, suggestive of Oeorg
Washington's birthday. Tho present
wars:
Misses Misses
Helen Oeesey, Sadie Kothols,
Eleanors Alexander, Helen Dennis,
Ramona McKlroy, Msgna Horn,
Luctla Nltscbe.
Messrs. Messrs.
Paul Monroe, Paul Orchard.
Italph Henry. Verdon Clark,
llryan Nixon, James Northrup.
James Davis,
Ths South Sid members of ths Scot
tish Rite Woman's club had charge of
th meeting Friday sfternoon at the
Scottish Rita cathedral. Mr. William
Berry and Mrs. I. L. Van Sant bad
charge of ths following musical program:
Miss Gertrude Miller 1syed three piano
solos; Miss Louise liratton, accompanied
by Miss Esther Miller, sang two vocal
solos, and Miss Gladys Van Sant gavs
two planologues.
Mis Hulda Jetter entertained the girl
of Fontanel! Hall of Bellevu college at
ber horn Tuesday evening at ft Wash
ington party. Mis Carter, dean of th
girls, accompanied them. Those present
were:
M lases
Victoria Barr,
Helen Tyner,
Dorothy Davis,
Doris Llndhurg,
Cstherlne Barrett.
Misses
Bernlce Miller,
Irene Islle,
Nora Mohr,
Susan Ulllson,
Helen Andrews.
Agnes urennan.
Ixuise Davidson.
Catherine Mhanahan.Lernlce bcholt-
Ruth Derbyshire,
field.
peairiee ttioss,
Ann Johnston,
Chapmanl Runsey,
Fnnjane Ward,
Bemlce Mitchell,
Arllne Smith,
F.va Walrd.
Ruth ll!lson,
Helen fcchults,
Francis Kelly,
Mittle f'anoefi,
Marjorle Deddlch.
Mrs. F. A. Cressey entertained th
Ladles Aid society of the Gracs Metho
dist church .Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C.
B. Kulborn and MIm Grace MoClaln
sang vo-a4 solos. Three letters wers som
posed of titles of songs and wors read
by Mesdames A. F. Stryker, Frank Clark
snd John Hughes, Fifty-eight members
and guests wer present.
An oul-of town wedding of much in
terest to South Side people, was that
Mi 39 Edith Murray
of Mr. Austin Flnley and MIm Ed,lfh
Howard, which took place at Greenwood,
Neb., Wednesdsy, February SX Mlsa How
ard I the daughter of Mr. J. H. Howard
and a very prominent young woman of
On en wood. Mr. Flnley s a aiaduate of
Nebraska Ktate university end a brother
of Prof. Klnlry of Houth Side High
school. Mr. and Mrs. Finlry will makr
their hmiio at Valley, Neb.
Ralston's
Social Events
Air. and Mir. Werner of Bcandla, Kan.,
have been visiting at ths home of Mr.
and Mir. Alva Lane for several weeks.
Mra Thornton and small son see here
from Kansas City visiting Mr. Frank
Hoys.
Mis Lela Hayes left Sunday morning
for IJnooln, where she will be In th
Orthopadlc hospital, under th oar of
specialists
Raymond Roberta entertained ft num
ber of school matM Friday orsnlng.
Games and music furnished ft very Jolly
time and a fine lunch was served to ths
guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Goddard of South Omaha
visited at th D. L. Ham home Friday
venlng.
Mr. Oeorg Mhadow entertsinsd the
Ladles' club last Thursday. Several new
members wers s greed upon. A dellolous
luncheon was served. Those present
were: Mesdames Hell, Ledwloh, King
Propst, Ham, Alexander, Dodds and
Skinner.
eat Jail for Onsklnf Olasa.
P. G. Chavlc and Martin Parrta, both
from outlying precincts, wers arrested
for fighting and fracturing flasks on ths
downtown thoroughfares. Each was sen
tenced -to tlv dar.
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