7 Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Cfefe Doings OUTDOOR CLUBS TO SPEAK PROLOGUE AT THE SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL. TWO CHICAGO SUFFS ARE TO SPEAK HERE MONDAY Two Chicago suffragists will ad dress a meeting of local votes-for- women enthusiasts Monday aficrnoou at 2:.'t) at the Young Women's Chris tian association. Mr-. William S. Stahl, formerly Miss Cora Gosney, a teacher in the South Side schools, will be the principal speaker. .Mrs. Stahl, who is the guest of her patents. ' plan tor "White Elephant' day. Mr. and Mrs. William Gosney. willi Miss I.illie Starr will tell some of tell of the plans for the big suffrage j her observations of the practical parade in Chicago June, 7, during the j working of the ballot, as used by national republican convention. She i Chicago women Miss Starr is visit will also speak of Chicago suffragists' ! ing Mrs. George H. Iiligh, a former friend, in Chicago. Miss Starr is ac tive in organizations whose principal work is looking after crippled chil dren. Miss Starr also attended the convention of the Episcopal mission ary societies here, RF.ilW T(1 START 4.1144 A J.V UiiUll Time is Fixed for the Formal Open ing; of the Social Season at Summer Clubs. t'iM:ip'ti;'iii'iii'in',"i'''!;piiSi;iiii',ii''(,,!iii!' TUP DEE: OMAHA. rTTIDAY. MAY in. lOIC. FIELD CLUB FOR THI? WEEK By Mellificia May IS. Talk of an informal opening of the Country club next Saturday ban bren quite given up, and the afternoon tea idea is still hanging in air, depending all together upon bow the men may manage their time. The Field club opens very gayly Saturday with a patriotic spirit most evidenced in the decorations, flag galore intermingling with the roues and ferns and a profusion of spring flowers. The attendance, however, will be limited strictly to member of the club, a restriction necessitated by the sire of the dining room. I he hevmour Lake Country c ub will follow suit six days later, open ing rriday, May lb. I he Country club and the Happy Hollow club open on the same evening: Saturday, May lI. the tarter Lake opening is deferred until the following- week, opening Tuesday, May 30. Daugherty-Burdic Wedding. Miss Gretchen Burdic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kugene VV. Hurdic of Herman, will be married this evening to Mr, Robert Daugbtery, on of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Daughtery of Omaha. The wedding will be held at the home of the bride's parents with a pink and white color scheme. The bride'i attendants will be from Omaha, Miss Helen Patterson, maid of honor and Miss Ida Harlow bridesmaid. The bride will wear a trained gown of white liberty silk and Georgette crepe, trimmed with pearls; her long lace veil held to her head with natural orange blossoms. The maid of honor and bridesmaid will be in shell pink, pussy willow taf feta and silk net. jjttlc Betty Roc, 4 years old, will carry the ring in a lily, and she will be attended by Kit gene Burdic and Marion Rose, each 6 years old. The little one will be frocked in white and pink. Mr. and Mrs. Daughtery will be at home after August 1 at 4103 South Twcnty-iccond street. Wedding Plan. Miss Besse Harriet Amo, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Amos, will be married this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of her parents to Mr. Gordon Stanley Bennett. The mar riage lines will be read by Rev. Dr. Franklin Young, pastor of the West minster Presbyterian church, in the presence of relatives and a few inti mate friends. A wedding dinner will follow the ceremony. Delta Upsilon Luncheon. The local Delta Upsilon fraternity will give a luncheon at the University club Friday complimentary to uni versity students here from Lincoln, The guests will be fraternity mem bers from the university chapter and Lincoln and Omaha alumni clubs. P. S. St. Clair is president and Will Wentworth secretary of the local fra ternity. Afternoon Affairs. Miss Marian Coad gave an after noon bridge of five tables for Miss Mary Pauline Fordtran of San An tonio, guest of Miss Alice Coad, at her home today. The rooms were decorated with spring and shrub flowers. Mrs. Charles C. George gave a luncheon at her home to twelve guests. The decorations were spring garden flowers. For Mrs. Weed. Mrs. Philip Potter had a number ,.t li. tr:--A A ;.. . . ui auuuvc ii ivijui tuwi iii io taut h a with her this afternoon, complimen tary to her daughter, Mrs. H. 11. C. Weed of St. Louis. Mrs. Potter is expecting her son-in-law, Mr, Weed, who will make her a short visit before returning to St. Louis with Mrs. Weed, and she i.s looking forward to a visit with her daughter when she goes to St, Louis next Oc tober as a delegate to the triennial convention of the missionary socie ties of the Lpi.scopal church, Birthday Festivities. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Hitchcock en tertained a party of little people Tues day afternoon upon the occasion of the fifth birthday of their son, Hugh Olin, jr. The little ones idaved game and had great sport blowing soap nuniiies. J hose present were: V" ' '"jfeatNtft '' 9 Ituth Holmzs Rev. Albert Murray and Mrs, Murray of University Place, have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Hitchcock for a few days. Mr. Mur ray is a nephew of Mr. Hitchcock. Happy Hollow Club Opening. The board of directors of Happy Hollow club announce the opening dinner-dance for Saturday itcniug, May 27. Club Women Going East Pass Through Omaha Saturday Saturday is to be a sort of gala day for Omaha club women. The biennial convention of Women's clubs of the United States is to be held in New York City, May 23 to June 1, and the delegates from the west will pass through Omaha. Saturday morning at 7 o'clock, in private cars over the Union Pacific, the delegates from Denver and Colo rado will arrive, thirty minutes later going east over the Northwestern. Saturday evening at 815, traveling on a special train over the Union Pacific-Northwestern, the delegations front Portland, Seattle, San Fran cisco, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City will reach Omaha, remaining thirty minutes before proceeding east. The delegates from these last named cities will have special cars from their home towns to Green River, Wyo. There their cars will be con solidated into a train that will run special through to Chicago. FOR Economy FASHION Health M i1tti,'H r. I, Krii.in. W. It. fiiiltil.V. tt. !.. 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