2 T THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 28. 1916 What is Going On in Society Circles Country Club Dinner-Dance. Although the formal opening of the Country club, scheduled for lait eve ning, was postponed until Tuesday in deference to the memory of Mrs, Gut-don V. Wattles, the club house was thrown open to a large number of members and their friends for a dinner-dance. Among the dinners postponed from Saturday to Tuesday evening are those of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamil ton. Mr. V. Farnam Smith, Mr, and Mr. V. A. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C X. Dictz, Mr. and Mrs, S, S. Cald well. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. McGilton, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. I'ndike. Mr. and Mrs. L J. Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler am) Mr. and .Mrs. w. j. Fovr. Mr. and Mrs. James Love I'axton entertained the largest party at the Country club last evening. Their guriti were; JH'tw am! M'ijNi ll.tir) tVyman, Wllanfi I-ow. W A Kru.-r, K M. (laliiaa. John T. ,!., M. A Mall. J. K KH axrralrt, John I. Kaiitudy. M-N,lm' Maadamaa Qulllinan "f Kvarta of linllna, Tr ; Minneapolis. M-ra Maaara. Hurry l' r,rmt k, 1 A, C'avara. Jiroma Jlagia, Mr. Charles Hull had as his guests: M-aara and Marlnm"a--K. M Kairn-ld. K W, Dlmn, ororaa ll. I'rlnst, T Kiiuiili. 1,. I', rrof',01, ' r. c;rra;, J fioKoraat lil barrta.W'altoi, l'a, Mrt. K A. Naah 1rM Mraara Clannrtt, A. I, llpad Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart of Council Hlutls r tilertaincd at din ner complimentary to their daughter, Mrs. Donald MeKrron, and Mr. Mc Ferron of Hoopeston, III. The party included: Maaara, and Maadamaa - Krd Hamilton, J. ,1 Haas Mlaara- Mlaaaa KlUabath f'avla, Mildred Hullar. Mli"ra f'avla, Mrt Wlliltnan of Coum ll llluffa. Mraara Maaara A M, Warran, Rotor! Connsll, Wlllard Hullrr, K. W, Hart. J. T. Htawart, Sd; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Co id had in their party: Mr and Sir. Adftlph Mtnm. Mlaaaa Mlaara Fniillu Knrdtran til Allra load, Hn Antonio, , Maaara Mraara Harry Koh. t'raol Mlubarnaan, lla lla rlham. Judge and Mrs. V. A, Redkk en tertained at dinner for Mrs. VV. R. Sweatt and Mr, M, Schihsby of Min neapolis. The other guests were: l-nara and MtaUam--W T Hurna, W. J, Toy: Jw, Karltar, Mrt, fCanilnittm, ' Jtr Frank Huraiar. , Dr. and Mrs, B. B. Davis dined with Messrs. and Mrsdames W. H. Bu cholz, W. M. Rainbolt, 11. O. Ed wards, John F, Stout, Dr. and Mrs. R. VV. Connell and J-ladame Rain bolt, ..... Mr. and Mrs. A..W. Gordon gave a dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon of Chicago as their guests of honor, and to meet jtheni, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C, Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Towle and Mrs. R; VV, Breek ewidge. Mr. Herbert Connell entertained complimentary to Mks Harriet Metz and Mr. Will Schnorr, who are to be married in June. Mr, and Mrs. Charles E, Metz and Miss Alice Judge of St. Louin were the other guests, Mr. Charles Allison has at his gueMs Miss Marion Kuhn, Mis Ger trude Meu, Mr. Paul Shirley, Mr. Fdward Daugherty and Mrt. C. C. Allison. . Mr. Robert Howe's guests were his sister, the reigning queen of Ak-Sar-Ben, Mist Marion Howe; Miss Lu cfle Bacon, Miss Harriet Smith, Mr. Charlet Hamilton, Mr. Arthur Han ford of Sioux City and Mr, Walter I'rnfield of Washington, With Mr. Albert Busch, Mr. Al lan Tukey, Mr. Bernard Smyth and Mr. Leon Callahan were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sibbernsen, Miss Helen Ep enter, Miss Marjorie Howland and Miss Alice Carter. Mr. and Mra. W. F. Baxter enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott, Miss McHugh, Miaa Gertrude Young, Miss Jessie Young, Mr. Conrad Young, Mr, Richard Young of New York and Mr. A. G. Young. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Greer have at their guests Mr. and Mrt. Walter Kobcrti and Mr. and Mrt. Philip Bartlee of St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. George Redick, Mr. and Mrs. John Madden, Mr. and Mrt. Arthur Keeline, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clarke and Mr, and Mrt. John Red ick dined together. Mr. and Mrt. E. Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doup, Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eng lish made up anothrr party. Mr. and Mrs, Iiu.s Nash't guests were Mr, and Mrs. Ward Burgess, Mrs. Will I'opletoh, Miss Francet Nash, Mr. Stockton Heih and Mr. I. anrrnie Drinker, Mr. and Mrs. James Ludlow had with them Messrs. and Mesdames H. II. Ilolcomh, Frank Fustu of Chi i(to, J. H. Hahin and E. D Ludlow, Mr. Jk Somers entertained Miss Anne (iifinrd, Miss Eugenie Patter ion and Mr. New nun, Benson. With Judfe and Mrs W. 1) Mr Hugh will . Mr. and Mrs. W. F, .Htle and Mr. and Mrs J II. But Irr Mr and Mrs. George A Msvne of I'.iiiuil Itlults rnlri tamed a party tmm tl.err, ttit biding ; ai Mft,iam - 1 k'll l.kht u ( aa Uia !,. i aa t t iti!!f juitirs dining tgether in-diU-t Mr and Mrs, H I. Iliimif), i'r and Mi r. fibtiMW and Sir siid Mrs Hry Dtwly ml VI r and M Hrlrj MiMKrd, Mr and Mt II t'is and M r. h I i I m h Mr, and Mrs Groigtt, ' d Mi s.it Mil I. Buikt, Mr 4 Mis I I m.I Mmib. Mrs At- ' t . ,'i Mis. Iiti(( I'sMner, h' t I idr t Ml V: .e t 1 11,411, Kit r I . Mia h Vai',e, Mr t. I KiUtikfrnk, M. I 'mn V I.: alt It tni Ml I Ithk If i J M? d Mis V' kmi!" n,l M M;t A t., I'rttiitk d tktit nii i t l,nn,lfd (h .,.iuli t Iwft it,,.n( -,!, S Cr lh Cu N.ut W I... j'fi,,,n itfM.t4 l.tt ' ,i (i ,K,V, i ! 4. !,, tn.. , i-.n ( Mr i,i!!.' at t ni Ukt (!.' .,.' . ,' ' I ' ..! S !: t M t,H, I sj. i la.-ii, H,mih4'd an t .'l '. ! tl!(IU, Vlii (...!, I V . t " j . if (t i ,( it i I . . M,. I ti. a..-" tit ui .'. ,!., .i.jj it t stui ( jV; Their Engagement iw Once Mrhup T'X ;r ONE OF THE POPULAR JUNE J ' " BRIDES. X? U Ty",: 'V Von lindlcx; l PMQT9- ' I - . 7 s 'a !.'' r JKrv. Joseph TTariin club, will give a complimentary mati nee to the rhildien of the members on Saturday afternoon, June J, A program of fancy dances will be given ny some oi miss jorgrnsen t pupils of Chambers' academy. Mrs. m. I... jorKensen and riauKhter have (iven up their apartments at the Colonial and taken up residence with Mist Brown at Carter Lake club. Happy Hollow Club Opening. Happy Hollow club lu ld a brilliant gathering last evening when the club season wat formally launched. Five hundred guests attended the opening dinner dance, for which the club house wat profusely decorated with rosea, carnations, pronirs and iris. The flowers and palms and fernt were banked on every side and lent additional grace to the tables at which the guests were seated. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowrll had at their guests: Maaara aim M-adatnea O U Ilradlry. Mia Mont I'owall. Mr. Paul Bradlay. McLaln Ubbay ft Now Ynr City. With Mr. and Mrt. J. H. Conrad were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parrish and Mrt. W. S. Wiley. I w fcT 11,. . ... . ut. ana mrs. v.. pt. vvarers enter tained Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Lemere and Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hollis- ter. Dr. and Mrt. D. T. Quigley, who came to Omaha recently from North Platte to make their residence, enter tained one of the larger parties. Their guests were: Maaara and Maadamaa Will Jafrrtaa, H F Millar, Claorga (lulntar, Crank Payfarth nf J r. Mrlalar, Han Fran.'la.o Will laray, Another large party wat entertained by Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Pegau, who had at their guests: .tiaaara. ann AIMaim Krncai fti-hnrman of r"ramoBt. Crank Hrown. Ir and Mra R. (' Hanrr. Ir and Mra Jvhn I'ulvar, A CI IC'llk Crank C'uaradan. Judge and Mrt. Irvma F. Baxter bad in their party: Mnaara and al,1ama C Melon Nurrta Ik ro w n Mlaa-a taa-- Juna llrn I u, N, Hrooa Mr Woadruff Mall u al.nllna. Nh Mr Albert Fillndm had a Pariv of Irirni'.i from Spokane, Wash., as his gursis l here w r ir . II F anil VI. a I' ll llamkla -C-aaia tlvaia 7A.1-C ilainhla tjiuutita ilarliola ill t i. a N-l Mr and Mis W R Matthews tn. trruined Mr and Mis C- S Mehluits, Mm I. unite Sirbbtnt and Miss l en Miller. With Mr and Mrs F lwui I Fer- feet rr Mr and Mr lank ILdn r,, and Mm Grille a.id Mm l ndnwuod Mr. and Mi I II Mhii.mi hsl as ihrir tfurtli ti -a a a.l llaa - Ha' i I n ana akt I . r i i i aj I. nSi-i wri Ut,4 ai.l Miii. I . ' k l. I VI 4 "g ! I"'''CI '4f t Wl ' - . a I ,. - W a fc. 1 ,(i k,rt C II . a 1 II rl l a M - t a I ..i I t I I :ht I. ' ! t ..,( gr I t (, mmili'l. I I al I l. It s I II tain U-U V alf t I km, t i i i I i . i r at it (i t I ' 'I ' I 't I ?,a i i in ; t , !,, i I 1. it II Vir,t H !! and t 1 1 ! i ii i . U N M-t-.-M t li-rr to Wed Announced guests; Guy LiKgett, J. J. Melick, W. II. Jones, Charles R. Sherman, W. C Ross, F. I. Mortof, E. B. Williams, D. E. Gallaghrr, R. E. Sunderland, J. A. Sunderland, C. W. McDonald, R. W. Reed, E, O. Hamilton, A. W. Bow man, G. L. Howell, G. W. Platner, J. W. Roberts, A. W. Friend, I, E. Goodrich, Howard Goodrich, ff. N. Wood, E. A. Johnson, G. B. Darr, J. A. Gilmore, W. B. Jewell, Jl, G. Loomis, R. P. f fantlitoit, C. H. Mar ley, W. I). Williams, E. H. Barrett, Dr. I. M. Aikin, G. W. Wickersham, W. K. Palinatier, C. B. Morton and V. O'Neil. Mr. end Mrs. Edward T. Callahan entertained at a family dinner at the opening of the club last evening. Mr. and Mrt. W. E. Rhoadet had eight guests. A party of young people made up a "Dutch treat' gathering at one table. 1 here were: Mtaaaa Mlaaaa C.dim Hamilton, Kathertna Krug, Maaara. Ward flrown, Tampla M:Ca)den. Hfhll Ntlann. Tharaao Hrown. Nan llarrail, Maajira William Palarann, l4. M. flarnhoaon, Uon Nalwin, Dining with Mr. and Mrt. C. C. N'ieman were: Mr. and Sirs. Bamual Wauaar. Mlaara Mlaaaa Allf'a Duval, Cianavlava Hanford fjorolhy Banford of l.inroln. Maaara. Al (Iroamllh, Kobtrl Thompson, of Lincoln. Maaara Joaaph Laird, llarbarl Ryan. Dining together wat another party, including: Maaara. and Maadamaa 1 H fluari, , U. M, Durkaa K. K. Klmtrly, Mrs. Maori Klllrk. lir, Wllla, Junior Club Meett. The Junior Mixers' club met Fri day evening at the home of Mist Vir ginia Hoffman and Mr. James Hoff man. Following a business meeting and election of officers, the members danced. The officers for the com ing year are Miss Mary Finney, pres ident; Mr. James Hoffman, vice pres ident; Miss Virginia Hoffman, tecre tary; Mr. Mark Smith, treasurer. Those present were: Mlaara Mlaaaa K'ltih linwman, Marauarlla Hmllh, Rdiih Crnilrrlk, Malan Hlawarl. Naoraaka City i Chli aao; tlulh Clark, Mary Klnnay, Vlnlnla Hoffman, Mildred Jonaa. r,llalnh Clark, Marlon (lodwln, Halana Wrlihl, Harrlat .lannlnaa, Kulh Hoffman, Clara Chamkara lira, a lilai kvall, Phyllis Thomas, Kthel Nlrhulann, Juilllh Craaman. Hl,-n Mltchall, Dorla Oordon, Allra Young, Craneaa Brady, Mary Klni. Irana O'Nalll. Katharlna Rlaekaall, Martha Burka, liomthy Harkar, Oladya MeConnall, I.nulaa lluraa, Paarl Woodland, Vara Harvoy, Maaara Maaara. tolMrt Hmllh, Rohan Hmllh, Jarnaa Hoffman, Chliaao; Itoland Hal.h. Rdward KIpMngar; Hay Clark, ,!aa Walllngton, lavld Jonea, Howard Williams. I'laranra MeAdama, William MrAdama, (tl, hard Wallman, I'hllln Naah, Hnharl CraitarlaK. Waltar Nalaon. Nabraaka Cliy, Hlanlay Nalaon. Marvin Hlaikonod, All.-rt lilackwoed, Kuaana llouaa, l.yla Houaa, William Hakar, il-nra I'almar, Arnold ViiKidlay, lavld Wotidiay, Nad O'Toola, Harry Oardnar, Huaaall clardnar, Mai Adamaon. l.aalla Norton, Eastern Star Entertainment. The Past Matrons and Past Pa trons' club of Vesta chapter, No o, gave a 7 o'clock dinner at the Ma sonic temple, Thursday evening, in honor of the retiring worthy matron, Mr. Alberta Krwmer Huuhet, and retiring worthy natron, Mr. Walter It. Graham I ollowmg the program a musical program was given I y Mrs. M M Hrpion tull, Mho sang Sere nade," by Schubert, and I adman't "At Dawning " An instrumental duet was given bv Mis ( lay W, Yeoman ami Mis Genrge K Potter. An Hili'teMmit paper, ' Intf'l Mis stmt," nil rrad 'ty Mis, Clait SiiiiiCrvrf. ai , 4 . k was given by Mr W II kt!!t-.ik, ini grand aircci id l' sUi ol I". Ins sub- , Ject being "h Sicnt ut ill tulei " i V POPULAR GUEST FROM WTSCON SIN rN OMAHA lf , it r vj, s 2lizsKa.lhlecn Free man Mils Winifred Wallace, president of the club, acted as toastnnstrcss. Covers were laid for; y-j-ir and .M'-ailmii-- I. W. Tonipa.'lt, (nk A HiJKliaa J K Hlmpnon. M . M. Hinonniall, W. T Hi-rlngmeyer, Harry l.adyard, W. If KMI,n.k. ,.n T lirrgg. tvait.r M. liraham, Hulir-rion, (J,-ore R 'ort,-r A. A. i''oatr, Mlaara Wlnlfre't Walla, Mlnnlo Knudruk f;unanhauaar, Maud Wallai-a. Maaara, William M. Calkar, John Bam ford Maadamaa llattla Kall-r, C, W. Vroman. Cloranua Watarturjr, Stoltpart-Schnetz Wedding. Newt comet from Denver, Colo., of the marriage in that city, May 24, of Mist Henrietta Schnctr, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Frank Schnet., to Mr. Everett Stolspart, all residents of Omaha. The bride was born in this city and is a graduate of Central High tchool, class of 1910. The Rev. 4ohn E. Hummon, former pastor of ountze Memorial church, of which the young couple are members, who baptized and confirmed the 'bride, also performed the marriage cere mony in the Messiah Lutheran church in Denver, where he it the pastor at the present time. The parents of the bride and Ed ward Rasmutsen, schoolmate of the groom, accompanied the young couple to Denver. Mr. Rasmussen acted as the groom's best man and Mrt. John E. Hummon attended the bride. Mrt. John Turtle was a guest at the wedding. After the ceremony the wedding party enjoyed a banquet at the Brown Palace hotel, covert being laid for ten. The young people will make their home in Omaha at 2022 Howard street after a short visit in western Nebraska, expecting to be at home to their friends after June IS. White Shrine to Entertain. Mrs. Anna Rimerman will be host est for the Sojourners' club and the White Shrine Friday evening at her home. Assisting the hostess will be; Maaara. and Maadamaa A. Nolman, A. O, Boehford, W. W. Karr, Maadamaa C, F. Barrowa, Ora.-a fimlth. C. H. T. Rlapan. W. B. Wymu, A. Holtman, Cuthbart Vlnrenl, Madama H. c;. Rarton, J. E. Blmpaon. Mlaa Lola Tlllotaon. Convent of Mercy Alumnae. The Alumnae Association of the Convent of Mercy will hold its annual reunion at a luncbeon at 1:30 on June 3 at the Fontenelle, A thort pro gram will be given at the close of the luncheon, which will be followed by a business meeting, at which of- I a ' Nvptials Planned for Shenandoah of Much Interest to Nebraska Folks An early June wedding of special interest to University of Nebraska and Omaha folks is that of Miss Gertrude Welch of Shenandoah, la., to Earl Ernest May, formerly of Hayet Center, Neb. Miss Welch is a former student of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln where she 5 a member of Kappa Kappa Gam a. Before attending the university si.e wat a student at National Park semi nary at Washington, D. C. Mr. May holds an A. B. degree from Nebraska as well as a LL. 11. He is connected with the Mt. Arbor nurseries, of which her father, V,. S. Welch, is president. He is the son of Mrs, R. May of Hayes Center and attended Michigan university three years where he was honored with election to Phi Alpha Delta legal -fraternity. He is also an Acacia. The wedding is set for June S The honeymoon will be spent at Mackinac Island, Mich., and (hi y will be at home in Shenandoah after July 1 The wed ding attendants are selected from among the schiobn:es at Lincoln, Miss ltjd.'ir Shrldon, a Kappa at Nebraska. hic home ! at Nrhanka, will be btdienai .she m inece of a found g.iveriioi 1 he rin;ieairr will be I red Mas and the ti.mrf gill lime May, lnrirs ' j'te gt.s.,tn, II V hutay, it V akclirl-l will b (lie lrs! nun. Mm I en. .it Hilllrtt and Mtis I,... rmif Fnikrt l l lni',!il will n i'd ii the ti'dut I Ins ! 4 l;H i si i-na ,ii lUnkell Mist 1'iit1! M.'Uvit, There is a wonderful lHvlm on ouf nw car don'l fall lhrouKlf ta unJarstaaU ihia Irtvfnlion - just illMrit nd FtnJ bf Hu.Isom nginevra. ll uU lh Hudt.m Siujuir-Si nr hU if tHtry tatS car. It U worth whiU itin fw weak -tf nHary - ta t ons tl Uimo ritatkatl tara. Ua th Aral In i Ht.tity ta Umnn hurittikn. ficers for the coming term will be elected. The membership of the as sociation comprises over 200 grad uate of the Sisters of Mercy in Omaha. At a meeting of the alumnae held m PI4. wdien the sisters were celebrating t'neir golden jubilee, a purse of $2,0W. raised by the mem bers, was placed at the diposa! of the ) sisters. Wedding Announcement. A beautiful wedimg was solem niied at Chambers' academy Sunday evening when Miss Ida Kulakofsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Kulakof sky. became the bride of Mr. David C. Gold ware of Ceylon, Minn. Miss Kulakofsky was fo:nierly a teacher i in the Omaha ptibl'.t schools. J The bride was attended by her sis ter, Miss Hannah Xulakofsky. The bridesmaids were the Misses Juliette C. Augustus of Chicago. Ethel Kcin schrciber and Rose Musbkin, cous ins of the bride. The ushers were Messrs. Harry keinsclireiber, Morris GuliNvart and Harry Molashuck. Tlie ribbon stretchers v. -.-. e the Mioses Fannie Kulakofsky i-,.id Sarah Stein berg'. The flower girls were the lit tle Mis-.es IVrnicc Kulakofsky and Dorothy Kcukcn. v. ho i: it-red flow ers in ti:c path of tlie bride. The ring bearer was Baby La Verne I'eblowitz. 'Flic groom was attended by the bride's brother, Dr. Barney Kula kofsky. The bride wore u gown of ivory s;itin trimmed in lace, tulle and pearls and carried a shower borjuet of roses and lilies of the valley. 'I he ballroom was decorated in palms, ferns and a huge wedding bell was hung over the canopy under which the ceremony was performed. There were about 500 guests pres ent, among whom were many out-of-town people. Mr. and Mrs. Gold ware left for a two months' tour of the west. Sautter-Murphy Wedding. The marriage of Mist Marie Agnes Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Murphy, and Mr. Walter H. Saut ter took place Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at Sacred Heart church, Father Judge offieating. Mist Maud Murphy, sister of the ortde, wat the bridesmaid and Mr. Stepanek was best man. The bride wat gowned in white Georgette crepe, with an overdrest of radium lace, the gown being trimmed in pearls. She carried a thower bou quet of bride't rotet. Mist Claire Connor played Lohen gren's wedding march for the en trance of the bridal party. After a western trip until June IS, the young people will be at Ik lome at 820 Bancroft ttreet. Betrothal Announcement!. Mr. and Mrt. A. D. Northrup have announced the engagement of their daughter, Grace Gertrude, and Mr. Wilbur Jonet, the wedding to be celebrated June 24. Mist Northrup is a graduate of Central High, has a delightful mezzo-soprano voice and it well known in Prettiett Mile Golf club circles. Mr. Jonet it a graduate of the University of Nebraska and is I a member of the Innocents and tlie Delta Delta Upsilon fraternity. Mr. and Mrt. George T. Lindley announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris, to Mr. Norman Bur gess. The wedding will take place in June, De Voe-Callahan Wedding. Mrs. Rose Callahan announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Gene vieve, to Mr. Raymond L. De Voe of Omaha, formerly of Wautoma, Wis,, which will take place Wednesday morning, June 14, at 8 o'clock at St. Cecelia's church. The Rev. Hugh Gatcly will perform the ceremony. Will Entertain Delegates. Mrs. George Brandeis left last evening for Chicago to visit for two weeks with her mother, Mrs. A. Rogers. An interesting feature of Mrs. Brandeis' Chicago staywill be the dinner-dance she and Mr. Bran deis will give at the South Shore v 'V r el I ai-ir tp.'t I I') 41 ai'i-ndma'c .i'(-.cl jia will !a I Is 0 ctc'd'l'i new discovery in MWlliaJrlm VkMiftlaiSbAB Country club Thursday evening, June 8. The affair will be given tor Omahans attending the republican national convention. Dinner-Dance at Field Club. Among those entertaining at the dinner-dance at the Field club Sat urday evening were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fish, who dined with their guests, the O, S. Goodriches. the Will Cat ners and the George VV. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. I'egau gave a dinner for their guest. Miss Ruth Botash of St. f'aul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Uuore of Estes Park, Colo; Miss Louise Storz and Mr. Eari Etick were tiic other guests. The Alex Ficks dined with the Guy L. Smiths and A. I. Roots. Mr. iind Mrs. Frank C. Best gave a party to ten. Wedding Plans. Miss Huth McMillan, whose mar riage will be solemnized in June, was the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower, given at the home of Miss Long. She has been the honor guest at a number of affairs this week. Her duties as teacher closed F'riday and she will leave for Omaha Sunday, vi here she will be with her mother (or a time before joining her fiance, Mr. George Martin, in St. Louis, where they will be married. Mr. Martin is with the American Press association in New York City and (Continued on Tag" Win Column Two.) BrodegaarcFs Wedding and Graduation Gift Sale ; Startt Monday i Hundreds of tht most appropriate gifts '-will be offered in this big sale at unheard of prices. Here are de scriptions of a few arti cles selected at random from our big stock note the price : A Large Variety, Suitable for both Graduation and Wedding Gift$ 20-100 Diamond Ring, per fect and blue-white, for the tweet girl QlO( (( graduate sp.ilaUU1 Extraordinary Diamond Ring, guaranteed blue-white: Tiffany or fancy solid gold mounting. QC tale price pT"J Extra fine watch, 17-jewel any make, 20-year gold filled case. 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Film re cloped Free W hrn I rc Ordered 1'rinting 3c to Sc Each, All m-r Ivdt In lure 4 p m rr.c ! t,!;iuMi,j d.iv at iiiinii, THE KAMERA SHOP JO? Itundeis Thrjttr 11! Ig. Mil Oi Urs Killed. 1 the i The Book of The Pageant IS NOW ON SALE AT BOOK AND NEWS STANDS THE GATE CITY A Masque of Omaha contains: 1 A complete account of the History and Purpose of The Pageant of Lincoln 2 The text of "THE GATE CITY" the book of the Pageant of 1916 together with an Introduction fully explaining the symbolism. 3 The Omaha Legend of the Sacred Tree, commemorating a great crisis in the history of this tribe; the story of Coronado, based on the orig- t inal narratives; and a Synop sis of the Music of the . Pageant. 4 Color reproduction of the , Poster of 1916, with descrip ( tive explanation. Also half tone reproductions of ballet figures representing beings of Indian mythology. , All for Thirty-Five Cents If you are going to the Pa geant, buy a book and famil iarize yourself with the story. It will treble your en joyment. If you have not thought of going, buy a book. Vou will think of going after you have read it. The Pageant's the Thing To be presented at Lincoln June S and 6 next. Even ing on both days; afternoon June 6. Mail orders for the book and orders for tickets are being received by the Secretary of the Lincoln Commercial Club, Lincoln, Neb. Prices $1.50, $1.00 and 50c. Tickets now on sale at Beaton Drug Co., 15th and Farnam streets. yidioimll I yToriatJ The War in Europe and Our Memorial Day If avtr nrra Inrlinut to (nrfat, tha ar In tfumi'a haa nuhaalaa4 tha duty aa aw la our allirr daait. Mami.rial Par la l al hanJ, and a hf ma,t rrai-atalmna o aar ru aitrl aralhl anil uthar (lural eltrifi , tin tav f ar !u,,t pari It ymu kaa a graa lah ra aj.raika.act In aaa anti at tha t'. S. tua raflr--ti,'B Naii, '1181 UI aarvira la at vt ttt'-'aal la- i.l atr itiaitfa, John H.Bath "Tk, ta fUlil" I Ml timaiit Im)i.. rtimie tajuiatlmi M'att Vailaa f 4 kt t W U r al W I I, M VICTOR mmi METHOD FLUSH ((EDUCING l.at a tT Si4"T r,i t r tii w w ' ' '.lanuaaiT in ...hijii'ii l J 1' 'I r aa W . I, u-. l at:.'f i tali's lr a .1 VI, , !m t.r I It t 't. A M lt I Hi. I U.I., ami Mi ,. t Vt.a V I", ' .1 i'r I I. ) . l ' -n v l- a t .' ,,, l:, i Id f i.u a . . r ' nt M - ! Iv.z; ,. , t t i ; V f.largarcttc Lcmcn TEACHER OF PIANO 4 rv raia kia. in a raoaaa. lavaafVM ra4 GUY I. SIVHTII :HJ-i? I arnam M , Omaha M$em'i firsl' rh.m DcHilai lt?D ftaaAMa, MaV.