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    Till! P.MK: OMAHA, WKOXESDAV, A PHIL -0, 1916.
Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings
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M-lloia I in VI.
' Allen I'ni'tcr,
Mary Marxian.
Urnevlnve liiirkulnw.
MBrtiini'S-
Walter Itnhrrts.
Ttimmis Urowii.
I'larkn J'owll
CHURCH SOCIETIES
ARE ENTERTAINED
Mn. R. S. Hall and Daughters Horn
for Vacation Are Hostesses at
1 a Large Affair.
HANDSOME ARTICLES ON SALE
By MKM.It'K M t irll a.!,
One of the largnsl KmsIit work events,
it affair of over W gursts, was glvfn
i his afternoon fit the homo of Mm It,
Ilml. whi) wax assisted by hr two
daughter, Porolhy and Jam-i, lionin for
Ih'-lr ttaater vacation from the Art In
tltute In Chicago. The hnsti-asns were
lh memhor of the Altar guild of Trin
ity catlif dial, and Invitation lurliidMl
Ilia Parish Aid society, thn Woman
auxiliary and Urn tcaditM-a and pupils
of Hrowntll H41I1.
Tha living rontns wire dicomifd
spring flowers and dining room In mi-n
and whit. The i.-rnt-rplr-B on tlio ti'it
tahla wu a large grrrn howl fllkd with
white narcissus, Mra. Walttir H. Knlirt
and Srise Palsy lnan si-ivnl v urn
let ai poured by Mi. .Taim' A. Tun
ock and Mra. I.iirIpii Stephens.
Artlrli mi hnr.
'Article mudft hy the guild rtuHim Ivnl
were on salo, with many handantn buii-diilr-
plllowa and gucat-ronm Ine-fla. ' .
Among thn member of Trinity I'urlsh
Altar guild are: ,.-..
Mlssss Missf '-
Oslay Moans, 'arolln ftarkalow,
Kaiharltut Thumrnol, Kltxalmth Iiuvl.
.vtlldrrd rtogorK,
lisiihne rlers,
I lorothy Hiviwn.
I.oulss While,
Mslla Thutnnn'l,
Mssristnsa
I I'orga Vo.
Msiph Peters,
I.uojen fltevstis,
fsckarn,
Engagement Announced. " .
Mr. and Jifr. N. A. Hplraberger an.
nounce the engaai-maiit or their naugnir
Manila to Mr. Ham U.- Cramer- of Nf
Vork. The announcement was made., to
omaha friend t hi morning upon- tho
istum of' Mr, and Mra, plehrrgcr.,tri)in
Naw fork, The parent -were accompa
nied by thalr two daughter, MJ Mamie.
fiplfberr and Mra. HamiiM Kiivnii
rh, wuo was formerly . Miss , Jtoru;tie
HnkiabrgT, :
The two young womn .are familiarly
known a "the Kplnsbergrr twltis',' hy
host of local frlnnd,
' Mr. C. W. Huthrlad of Urookllne,
Man., anwnmre tha rigiigMTKnt ft lit"
Hswrtiter, Mllllrent Twining, to Mr.
Thomas Truxlon Macferlanil of -Hoston.
con of Mr. and Mra. John Montgomery
Msrfarlanrt of Omaha, -'flier marriage will
ha colrmnld at All faints' Kplsr-opel
hun h in UrookHna at noon Haturday,
M y . There Will be no- attendant and
i he' bridal pair will leave Immedlatfly on
:i..-lr wedding Journey befora nviklng
thrlr future home In Boston.
Tvof. Fling Honored.
I.n Ihf occasion of Trof. Kred.er
Morrow l-lljist fourth lectpre this even-l-.it
In the council chamber upon ,' 1 hi
txpulilon of the. Turk," Mrs. .Joseph M.
;Me.t.-lf-IU Rive a-dinner a? ,herjh?me.
.'.lie gneMa will be;- . . j t ,- , v,
I'Mf, V. M FUng.
. Mi-csrs. and I(;sdiime- ,.,.
' J, Connctl, Kdward I Burke,
i lii.lle.-k I'. Hose, ' ' ' ' - '
On the Calendar,
' nr. 'and Mrs. Clyde Moore will eiil-r.
tHin t dinner Wednesday- evening In
honor of Mr, end Mrs. Wilson- HiK'hsmm,
,o have Istely returned from tludr
wedding trip.
Gives Recital Tea.
Mrs. T. J. Mahoney opened her home
for a recital tea thla afternoon for the
nuplls of Mrs. Beulah Pale Turner. Har
den flowers decorated the room Hnd
eighteen guests were entertained.
Social Gossip.
Mrs. Edmund Minor Fairfield leaves
I Ins week for Chicago to be present at
the Hlnton-Chase wedding next Satur
day at St. Chrysostoni's church. After
M,e wedding. Mrs. Fairfield Will he the
jueat of friends In l hicago.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Weller leave
Vdnesdy morning for St. Louis to be
there until the end of the week. En route
home, they will visit In Keokuk. Ia., for a
few d;i.
Mr. rtobert Morse of Vancouver w 11 '
arrive from Ntdiraslta City to visit with
her husband's mother, Mrs. M. V. Morse,
for a few riave. Mra. Morse will give a
mall Informal luncheon at her home to-,
morrow afternoon In honor of her dgucli.
ler.tn-hlW'.
Mrs. f, Valentine of nurllngton, li ,
i. vlMIIng old friends In Omaha. Mrs.
Valent'ne has been in Fmt Irf-avenwot ill,
l.,e she wss the guest of her son b,
tKw snd dHUifhter, Captain and Mrs
. ,ni!i- W r'.ui.dell. Mrs. liond.-ll .
fomrriy Miss V.nld Valentine of O.o.hs.
Tenonal Mention.
Mr Itrry luslnow. baritone, and Mi'
Marie Mwsu-li. harpist, h leiurned
tiiim Lincoln, where they wem to a'it
lr K.lsihsteln III giving the l-'d
mctita. The fVicu WonU vf
i tti-Ul "
Mr od Mis 1.. 'i l'oni ,t a 't
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ENGAGEMENT OF POPULAR GIRL;
IS ANNOUNCED. 1
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tho lielta tiiiinmii soiorlly. Mr. Cunnon
Is an '02 Vale miin and a graduate f
the Hhnffield Scientific school, ,
rast Hospitality, '
A birthday surTirlse party was given
for Mrs, M, W. Beck Mori1y afternoon
at the homo of Mrs. Charles If. Cady.
Luncheon waa gerved and the , table dec
orated with pink tulips. Following were
the invited gueslg; t -
MeMdiinies Meatlaniea- '
M. . Heck, , . William Hut),'
l-hlllp Mltlelhacli, C A, Heuh.l -Hubert
I 'rueserlow, A. Nf, Jenkins,
Arthur Young, ,. H. C. Cady,- f
Walter Allen, C.(l 1. Cady.
I-;. K. Heverldge, ;. tf. Young, ;. y-
Miss Anna Campbell' entertained at
dinner ot the hornc:oY her psfeuts in Ben
son for a number'of teachers in 'the pub
lic s'hools. Covers'weie Intd for;
lltsea---
Klbel Love,
Anna Curlatlanacii,
I'.va I Inrrler,
M l,;ca ,
Mewcle lledell,
iiliih Mvnie, ;
1 1, Inn Hnow, -Vera
Freeman.
Mrs. M. Mlmine,
Omaha Boy Distirigulshed.
'J'homna llroui.'lioi lit Mrs, Thomas
flrown, who n"iitcif1!iitf school at the
I'nlverslty o ;WJscotisU ..in Matllson, Imis
had honors J(,ilifii) JU'on liltrt during the
last week. lo was appointed honor lieu
tenant fnfr excelli'nce In military drill
and has ftlsrt been ' informed thst b !s
exempt from examinations because uf
NEBRASKA WOMEN
MEET INJEW YORK
Form Society of Daughters of Ne
braska, Through the Efforts
of Mrs. E. C. Arnold.
SEVERAL FROM OMAHA THERE
Mrs. J. II. Ilushtnn, who has Ju-t re
turned from New Vork, gives an Inter
,ilng account of tha Installation ment
ion of ihe newly organUed society ot
tiiitiKhtcia of Nebraska In New York,
which she intended it the guest of Mrs.
Klfle lllnndlii Henna, wife of Pmf. Hal
T. Heans, of Columbia uiilver.ilty, a for
mer Omnbu man.
The club was formed by Mrs. K. C.
Arnold, a former Fremont woman, to
assist In entertaining Nebraska dale
mi li s to the biennial convention of the
flenenil Federation of Women s cluha
next mouth. Mies Florence Guernsey
mid Helen Vnrli-k Ibiswell, prominent
Ne- York club women, assisted at the
Installation.
Ileiinlfin it I trhrasbene.
"it was iulte a reunion of i nlverslty
of Nehrsska and Hrovtnell Hall grad
uates, tunny of whom ..old Fhl lleta
Kappa honors,'' cald Mrs. Ilushton.
"Ainong those present that afternoon
were Mrs. Itenry l. Fstabrook and her
whlte hnhed friends, Mis. KHen lingua
Hi-all and Mrs. Ml li. Ihindy, widow of
Judge Dundy, of Omaha, There were
also Mrs. Alexander Mundo, former
superintendent of South Omaha ichnolB,
and Mrs. Htaub, Who was Mlsa Mcin
tosh of Omaha, I met Mrs. Oliver Car
penter, formerly Miss Alice French of
South Omaha, whose husband la a
nephew of Mir. Isaac W, Carpenter; also
Mrs. Houhrava, who wag Mlsa
Ifaiismi of Falrhury; Mrs, Cecil
Orahnin, once Miss Stoddard of Re
publican City, and Mrs. Frank Fergu
son and Mrs. Clyde Jeffords, both daugh
ters of tha late Judge Maxwell of Fre
mont. Mrs. 'Arnold wus elected president.
Other officers are Mrs. Dexter Aehley,
formerly Miles Tagg of South Omaha;
Mrs. May Whiting Westermnn of Lin
coln, Mhs. Anno Maxwell Jeffoida of Fre
mont, Mrs. Hal T. fleana of Western
and Mrs. C. A. Sawyer, formerly Miss
lllllls of" Omaha.
Harriet Cooke Youngs of Lincoln gave
musical numbers at the meeting.
blurb scholarship record. Mr. llrowii Is
Inking bis pre-mediral course for either
Ihe army or navy service,
Happy Hollow Belgian Relief,
The Happy Hollow circle of the Frnn''o
Belglsn ftellef eoelety will continue to
meet throughout the spring season and
keep up the work of making surgical
supplies for the base hospitals In France.
The society met this afternoon with
Mrs. Kira Millard,
Junior Bridge Club.
The Junior Tuesday Bridge club ).
entertained thla afternoon by Miss Ku
aenla I'atterson at her home. There
were no guests. As Miss Uertrudii Mcln
and Miss Marlon Kuhn are leaving a
week from today for a three weeks'
vtsit to the Mots ranch near Cody, Wyo.,
Miss Gertrude Mels will be hostess to
the club next Monday afternoon.
For Mrs. Bowen.
Mrs. Frank H. HoHgland entertained
Informally at a small leu, at her home
this afternoon for Mrs. Hiorrs Bowen
of Fort Williams. Jlc, who with Cap
tain Bowen Is visiting Mrs. William 1C
Bowen and Mrs, Oeorge Mclntyre, her
sister.
Mrs. Mclntyre will give a teg and re
ception at her home tomorrow afternoon
for Mra. Bowen and Mrs. H. H. C. Weed
of St. Ixiuls. formerly Miss Faith Pot
ter. Mrs. Wsed Is visiting her mother,
Mrs. rhlllp Potter.
Friday afternoon Mrs. R. ftoecb
Howell will give a luncheon at her home
In honor of Mrs. Howen.
Le Mars Club Dance.
Is Mars Dancing club gave an Infor
mal dance Monday evening at the Itnme
hoiel. One hundred and forty couple
were present. The club will give Its Inst
affair of the season Friday evening, May
6, in a dancing and May party at Tur
pln'e ball.
WILL BE HOSTESSES TO
THE COLUMBIAN CLUB
The Columbian club will entensln ut
Its hall Wednesday afternoon at !.:
o'olock. Mrs, William McKenint ant)
Mra. Elisabeth Neff will be the hostesses
of the occasion.
Want Ads never shirk their work they
will get results, If anything will.
Eva Lang Show at
Boyd to Be Benefit
for Local Nurses
The Wednesday evening performance
of "nebeeCH of Huniiybronk Farm" by
the V.n Iwing company at the Boyd
theater will be a benefit tr the Omaha
Nurses' Central Club and Iteglslry, the
proceeds to he used In completing the
furnishings of tho rluh house,
The nurses connld with the club ate
busy selling tickets to the performance,
the Interest that Omahsna hsve already
shown In the coming benefit Insuring an
excellent attendance.
Th board nf director of the Nurses'
Central Club and Itegistry Is comprised
of the superintendents of the clarkson,
'Wise, lister, Swedish Mission. Houlh
Hide and County hospitals, the superin
tendent of the Visiting Nurses' associa
tion and the president of the State
Nurses' association.
Mrs, John Dale 77
Years Old Tuesday
Mrs. John Dale, widow of the late John
Dale, whr. died last November received
(he congratulations of her friends and
1 Bciiualntunces on her ceventy-eeventh
birthday yesterday.
Had Mr. Palo lived Mrs. Dale would
alo have celebrated her golden wedding
anniversary with her husband yesterday.
Mrs. Dale'e suns, John F., Walter 11.,
Is-iula H. and Fred H , sent their mother
a big bouii'iet of flowsis, as did the
Hnnscom Park Methodist rhurch congre
gation in honor of the im.
Last evening Mrs Dale and her sons
enjoyed a llltle Informal celebtnllon
of the dsy at her home, L',3 fleorgla
avenue.
AUDITORIUM
Twilight
Sleep
(DammerK-hlaf)
. LAST TIME
FOR WOMEN ONLY
Matinee Today, S F. M.
For Kea Only Tonight, a end SilS.
A MOTIOW riOTURB CLIaHO
ABTD X.BCTUa
Admission 30a.
DUBUQUE TO HAVE BIG
PARADE TO BOOST PEACE
Val Peter, head of the Oertnan-American
alliance, has rwiolved the following
message from Dubuque, la.:
"Pesca parade here Tuesday night. All
churches bad Ksster sermons urging the
public to march end attend meetings,
wlih NIc Homier, chairman, and Patrick
O'Dnnnell of Chicago, speaker, Dubuque
and neighboring Iowa, Illinois and Wis
consin towns are participating In a mon
ster demonstration asking tha president
and congress to avoid war. The slogan
hfre Is, "For pesca and friendly relations
wdth all nations." Hundreds of banners
snd thousands of marchers will esprees
their will to maintain peace and ask
congress to be firm in upholding tlm
will of tha people against Wilson,"
Oenver Mttfna (ae-nra Alanaer.
DENVF.lt, Colo.. April ifc.-Oeorire Man
ser, pitcher from the Mas land (Cal )
club, has been signed by the Denver
tam of the Western league, According
to announcement today.
What About Your Separate Skirt?
If you want your friend: and neigh
bors to admire) yoiir skirt and Hhapc, have
LOHRMAN
make your akirt and fit it to yon.
SPECIAL PRICES
during th unmmer month, brjrinninj?
ri'ht nftT Eawtcr.
We havr n larKe variety of aiunmer
Kiimplevi and styles to chooaa from.
Tha Reliable Ladies' Tailor
Roomi 433-35 P&zton Elk.
Phone pouglag 1201
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PUMPS THAT FIT!
Low Foo ear that, will not slip
v '' at the heel-r-that will fit up in th
r arch of th fooW-and at tha iame
time made on the newest and imart- ; . . '
est last many of them EXOLU-
SIVE with thU tore.
Soorea of new Spring
modela in Pumps and Colo
nials now ready, in Pat
ents, Whites, Grays, Gun
Metals, etc., moderately
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