Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 09, 1916, Page 11, Image 11
11 Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings Tin: REE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, JUNE 0. 101ft 1 4 4 v U ATTENDANTS GIYEN LASTING FAYORS Ostrich Feathers, Which Are Sure to Come Into Vogue Sooner or Later. EACH GETS FAVORITE COLOR By MELLIFICIA, JUNE 8. Oitricli feather fans are alway among: the things which are aaved and, a they have come into fashion and gone out of fashion for the last ,300 yeara, they are the one thing that Is Itfpt with remembrance, a thing of beauty more than of passing favor. The wedding attendant of Miss Harriet Metr, or, rather, Mr. Wil- (4Um Frederick Schnorr, were given fslrlch feather fans with tortoise hn Fdlea in the favorite color of the one .receiving the gift. Mis 01a Mctx, , icfihe maid of honor, received a while ;fan; Mr, Uiarlra li. Men ana miss , Alice Judge, pink; Miss Gertrude Metz, blue, and Mi Marion Kuhn, white. The bridegroom gave bis b't man and the usher ilk watch fob with gold monogram. At the Field Club. Mr. 11. Ci. Kranz gave a small luncheon thi afternoon for her house guest, Mr. Frank McGrath of Ko thester, N. Y., who will leave Satur day, evening for Sioux City to visit a few day there before her return to lier home. The decoration were pink rose and eight gtic.it were present. Mr. J. W. Battin wa hostess at a luncheon, followed by bridge. The twelve guests were member of one nf the Tuesday bridge clubs. Pink peonic decorated the table, 1 he Off Nitfht club, a social organ ization composed of physicians, will give a banquet this evening after an afternoon at golf. Cover will be laid for sixteen. Among, the future affair at the club will be a luncheon Saturday afternoon to twenty-two guests, with Miss V. A. Lange hostess. One of the larger luncheon that marked "ladies' luncheon day" at the Field club thi afternoon wa given hy Mr, J .O. Siford. Shasta daisies made a becoming centerpiece on the table. Those present were: AIM(J1ft .Wmlimaa- f It. Mllmn. T. M. Oilnumn, jKnrt H. Manlay, William Olllar, J U. Mynra, )l. N, ()riiiMln(, Jl 1 Arnold, Mlmia Ury Vuray, A. M. l'lnlo. M. Hhlrlof K. I. Hnvar, I). A. Mr iJarmolt, Hurt, K It, llruanlni. Al VUk. Mtaa Harla Mtloy. Honor Brids and Visitor. A May bride and a visiting guest were honored at a pretty home affair this afternoon by Mrs. Eugene Duval and her daughter, Miss Alice Duval. lr. Walter Klopp of Mulcslioe, Tex., who is visiting lirr parents, Mr. and Mr., Ivdward. Burke, and Mm. Paul Wadworth, .who .wa Miss Uarda Scott, were the complimented guest. Fjve table played at bridge, and .the card we-re followed by 5 o'clock tea. .ybite peonic . were -used in', decora- 4'on. lliose present were; Mftaaarna 4Vallar KionD I'KUl Wadaworth, KlilKna Duval. Mlaaaa , . . Harrift Cnploy, Hln' Smll ' ' 1 1 aim Va n tfuaati, (lurrlat i'armalaa, . lr''a Hlabaiiah, Katharlna Ooulrt, . K'lllb Jlamlllon. Heln fcpmatar, fcathnn Kru. ,1'hiaier Nlaman, ... allaana . J,ouiaa Uailwall. Mabel Allan. THarjnrU Foot,' .jiiirolliy. Hmltli, ulh Hlahauch,' , lHuih Oould, l.ula Huuek, y(iH Noiaon, ' Ivarmla Uar, A lira PuvaO, Wedding Announcement. The niarriaKe of Dr. Thomas A. 'G.-acc of Kxcelsior Springs. Mo., and 'Mts K. Kathryn Glovstcin of this 'city were married Wednesday morn- iiig at the home of W. Scott Holden. Kev. F.arl Ii. iioweu of l'earl Mem orial church performed the ceremony, The marriage of V Charle Mc ' Mullen and Mrs. An.e Powers was aoleinni.ed Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Nlrs. T, K. Armour, r,v. Henderson of the Presbyterian diurch olficiaiuig. Mr. and Mrs. Ar mour and Mrs. W. T, Standberry were the only attendants. , J3ridal Shower. - A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. I", V.. Poller Saturday even- ill at 1 1 -r home in honor of Miss Mollic Doliacek, a June bride. A pro fusion ot red and white carnation nnd peonies tied wan nlilions mane the decorations, Those present were: and Mfn1amn y i Hruhaaar. 1, K Jtnil,l''r Q A Ma v adulter, .NUBdnlinia'-- T;..i.it liaindnrfur, Mi.iila H(ih'K, i it ha llrubKar, ,VUira fi,,ild lavtd.irfr, itUn f'tMf, lall'l loU'l, (ittft UaydoT lar, I U I'uUnr. V T. Totlar. f.vin l.Aitfh, Hull) !avml ii far -. Talm. ltff..r, l.atgh t(itrFt aia'Uufar Matiel jackson Wedding. . Mis l.otene Jatkpon, daughter l ilt. Jrrmie Jjrkmn and 'tie ute Mr lraiik A ,l4tkoii of M.tnila, la, I'Mtiicj ilnrday anrnimm at ..,ik tit Mr. tie.rg II, Matiel. .! tt Mr. and Mr tms Mirl oi ( iva I I e uHi(;e hue were ra l bv h'ev, LIuHm N it.swsin, pl'r i t (e Dirts Meipoiul Metii. rpi' r.l'.l itaitvh, t the b-iue th! the blflrtfUHiiu u I prepa'e.t fr.r ti fil lne hni! (.) tdiiisrll and hi (rule, 1 I r-a f.t t Id .er th 'ient e. thr 1. 1 !, rii- i ' ' ' i - t t i' e .n.!e, Mr l bar'r I ji I r .m at. J tti lu Jii-i.ri I i r it I in. ;. I t::-.v l:.t tti i ri r 111 -n)' Mr !; I !,(n Mii.ii Ii ;t I r rl.!ititf tiii . i'ia tu-.(.tta'i iul . I !' allium ,! i' ' t . t a i- . i'rf I. firrmj Club t.!vll.n,, I .,- ..'iy afr'M.i II !' ' ".''!.. l!l(ll ; I tna lai i .! ' ! I' fl ...4 I lf . j I . W Viiitl' h t, '( 'im I ' ''. W 1 i .e.tn r!r, ) i', - 1 1 l-.f ' f !!; i ' v it I ' ' t t ' i t ... , I ! ! it i , M ) f ! ! a ; . . ' l I I I, ti. f. a , V S .;.:.(..'..) "Jin ( . 1' !' Vfc; f. , .. Ill tii t' f 1 : t ' J ) I' It' 1,-V I. 'V ?;.t of lL S.i.. ,4 ' i i i :? ! i i iivt 'in morning. Miss Gertrude Porter is a student at The Castle, Tarrytown, N. Y., and Mr. Fawcett Porter attends Union college at Scherfetady, At Happy Hollow Club. Miss Marion Carpenter was hos tess to the Kappa Psi Delta sorority this afternoon at a luncheon at Hap py Hollow club. The decorations were of pink roses and peonies. Miss Pansy Will iams of the faculty of the University of Omaha was the guest of the afternoon. Those pres ent were: Miaaaa May l.aaxh, l.llllnn Andarann l.oulaa liratlun. QllDn Kildv, runny William, Oall Toman, MAinl J.(iw. M ! .Tan lirai, KlUahaili Hnl.art, Ma. Jnraanami, Hulh I'olllna, Olna Anriarann, Aloha Axfnrd, Lnulaa 'anion, Aliithra Mi Whlnnay, lona Kott Murloii Cartiamar, Mrs. Charles Trimble, assisted by Mr. Koljert S. Trimble and Mr, h. M. VVellman. was hostess this After noon at a luncheon to twenty-two puests for one of the Thursday krn sington clubs. Another club affair of the afternoon was given by Mrs. O. H. Edwards, at which twenty-one cover were laid for luncheon. Other hostesses ff the afternoon were: Mr. O. II. Warren, who had six guests; Mr. Ralph West, four, and Mr. William McAdams, nine. This evening a banquet will be given for the retiring school princi pals, Mr. Nora Lemon and Miss Dora Harney. The affair i in charge of Mis F.mma Wheatley and ixiy guest will be present. Reservation have been made far the Saturday evening dinner-dance for Mr. and Mr. Charles Frederick VVeller, eleven; Mr. C. H. Williams, two. and Mr. Howard Goodrich, twelve. Mr. Mary I. Creigh will give a luncheon to twenty guests on Mon day afternoon At Seymour Lake Club. The Seymour Lake Country club will begin its regular Tuesday eve ning entertainments next Tuesday. The opening affair will be n concert and play under the direction of Mr. John Hekin, assisted by Mis Reed, prinriual of the Kellom e.hool. Mr. U. Ringer is chairman of the enter tainment committee. A profeional dancer ha been engaged. Among the past festivities of the club wa a luncheon Wednesday afternoon, given by Mrs. George lone for Mr. Kenneth Phillip, Mrs. Donald Troup and Mrs. Harold M. Anderson. Mis Elizabeth Rooney of Cincin nati wa the guest of Mr. W. U, Tagg today. Other entertained at the club were: Meadamea Mcadamaa C, 1. Vollmar, Millar, Knraatar, rieoraa MarDonald, Will Tap, R. K. i. hlnd'l, (.'. Orchard, Allan liudlay, John Hrnli.h, C. K. t'araona. Mlaaa- Orar poola, I.J Kalay. Ball, A. ft. Mldlant, John Urlon, J It. Parratt LOvarmyr, r. P. h. Town, J. K. rhllbln, J. W, Woodrouch, l M. I.nrd, If C, Townaanil, Mttiaoa 1ti Malrhar, Mary Connnr, At the Country Club. Mr, W. A. Pixley will be hostess at luncheon at the Country club rn day afternoon to six guests. Mr. and Mrs, George JJernhard Prinz will entertain six guests at din ner Saturday evening. Other hosts. ana Hostesses or the evening will be; Mr and Mrs. J. T. Yates, nine; Mr. W., Farnam Smith, eight; Mr. If. U. Hart, ix, and Mr. and Mrs. Harley 0. Mooriiead, eighteen, 'The-F. W. Clarke will give a din ner Wednesday evening to fourteen guest. Past Festivities. The O. and C. 13. Thimble club held its meeting Tuesday at the home of Mr. 'W. Nelsen of South .Side, Omaha. Mrs. Nelscn of Kansas and Mrs. J. Kaufman of South Side were guests. Covers were laid for Mts dames G. W. Armour, L. Coulter, A. F.ggers, W. Siebert of Council P.lulT, Nelsen, J. Kaufinann, W. Kroupa, N. K. Nelsen, S. P. Nelscn, W. Nelsen. Calvary Church Affair. The Loyal Daughters organisation of Calvary Baptist church will be held Ibis evening at the home of Mis Helen McClelland. There will be an election of officers and a discussion of club pins. Personal Mention. Mrs. Sharp and little daughter Dorothy of Valentine, Neb., are the guests of Mr. A. L Nicholson in the New Hamilton. Mrs. J Frank Carpenter and daughter Fleauor expect to leave next week for Lake (Jkoboji to spend the summer. Miss Madelyn Roeser of Grand Island is spending the week in Omaha, the guest of Miss Glendora Hinchey and Mi Helen Foley. Dr. and Mrs, L. I.. Meyers have moved from Blair to nuke their home m Omaha at Pinkuev street.. Mrs Myers was formerly Miss Mil lied Pose, Mrs II. A. WaRKener tint datiph ', Murgaret I ouise, left tndav I"' 1 us Aiinc'fs, wliere she will recuprr i't fivm her serious illness a her a'her' summer home Mrs t i r fxprc I In rrmsm (11 l.abfiirnia dm in K the lint month. Directors of Rotary , Club Elect Officers i lie ri'.i!y -e!ri -e I direitrt of tie1 ilmiU l l ae i'tuic-1 !:e (ll irtiirf i.ii.ifii l r i! r i , s 1 1 1 1 1 i , v far 1 1' I I 1 Ir ir ), president , ' II i !iiif I 1 1 sue pif (,.! nl. J I.-.hii Mrltett. ! 1 tf iff si leil j I'm V jihl I u, reur . W a''" ' i, .v,irt, inn rn 1 1, last I" j , , ! . , r r s M a r 0 t - f ' 1 I a I Ii II '. .si I I 1 t ,. 't ,t h an I f V . f ' d men,', in nl !' (,,,,U- I ..I .;, (( l.-fH AUTO CtUB' CAMPAIGN FOR MEMBfRS SHOWS RESULTS i ;,a ,..i.'t ' 1 .nv . !! I 1 ! ii ' ' i ft 1 I 1 .1 in i . f I Hi ;- 0 . .i5v 1 I I 1 Int. I ,. sr V BEAVER CITY YODNG FOLKS WHO MARRIED WEDNESDAY. Iks TctA.Bronhard a3i A i 1. Si' A h lR.ioh.axd. A. Bronhard Mis Florence M. Axtell and Rich ard Brouhard were married at the home of the bride' parents at Beav er City Wednesday evening, Rev. T. E. Smith of the Methodist Episco pal rhurch officiating-. There were fifty invited guests present. The resi dence was handsomely decorated and after the marriage ceremony, when the wedding guests had departed, a reception was given to a 'large, num ber of the young people of the com munity. Mr. Brouhard-i the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Brouhard and the bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. E. Axtell. Both families are pioneer of Furna coun ty. ' Mr. and Mr. Brouhard will make their home in Beaver City, where Mr .Brouhard is engaged in business. - . PLENTY OF RAIN IN CHICAGO FOR THE P1 CONVENTIONS There is nn indication for warmer weather just at present, says the weather bureau. The minimum Wednesday night was 51, just one degree higher than the night before. Lowc!t temperatures in Nebraska were at North Platte and Valentine, 4f) degrees Light, frosts were re ported from southeastern Wyoming. In Chicago, where, it is said, there is some sort of political convention now goin' on, they have had three and Ihree ijiiarters in 'lies of rain in ll.e last forty-eight hours, memorialeetTng for shqlum aleichem A memorial meeting for Sholom Rabinowicli, or "Sholom Meichem," nmler which pen name he was ianiil larly known, is being arranged locally fur Tuesday evening at the Russian synagogue, Liylitcrtith and Chicago street. "Sholom Aleiihein" was the nost beh.ved of modern Jewish writ ers. He dfd in New S (irk several urrks ago. Rabbi Fredern-k "ohu and I s i'li ir Reese air .iimuhk the speAer, and there svill be readings (rout the .voiks of the eelrbrated wiiter. Turn old furniture, household (fond and clothing into ah miiIi a Hee Want Ad a!' SMS $1.00 lor Skalta Rims pit on j.mr l It : N. at i'l i !. t v "-ti(s !i st i rotortivtii f.ir ) ',r It s. , Flillcn Optica! Co. J Ml R ON MPfU , f"sahr anj Sasiik tit. v ... . : . - ,() . r f" 5 U 4 ALL OMAHA TO JOIN KIDD1ESJN SONGS Four Group of Children fmm the School, to Sine r Flagr Day Parade Passe. DUNN SAYS 20,000 ARE TO MARCH The general public has been in vited to join with the school children next Wednesday afternoon, when "America," ".Sur Spangled Banner," "Battle Hymn of the Republic." and "Red, White and Blue" will be sung at four points where the children will be massed. Cornet players will lead each group. One hunurc'J feet north and south of Farnatn Itreet, on Eighteenth street, will be roped off for the chil dren. This space, with the north walk and approaches of the court house, will hold approximately 8,000 rhildren, who will be in charge of Mis Juliette McCune, At Twenty fifth ami varnam streei 2.0(H) more children will be in charge of Miss Emma Dick map Miss Fannie Ar nold will look after 2,000 on the joM oflice tep and Mis Eunice Elisor will wauh 2,imk) at Sixteenth and Douglas treets, where 100 feet will be reserved west of Mxucnlh street, To Avoid Confusion. School teacher will assist the four group supervisors, '1 he school have been assigned t the four places of meeting, t that there will be no con fusion. '1 he children will ii.-uh from their respective schools lo thru nation, carrying Hags along the' way. It is believed the sight at Eight eenth nd Farnam streets will be an inspiring erne, with nearly 8,0'i0 chil dren and many grownup in the rear, all tinging the four iiathmul songs mentioned. The route of the parade will be: Twenty-fifth and 1 amain streets east to Sixteenth, north to Capitol avenue, east to Fifteenth, south to Doug las, east to Thirteenth, south to l ar nam, west to Fifteenth, south to Har ney, west to Sixteenth, aouth to Leavenworth and disband. Police will keep automobile away from the line cf march and a platoon o' police will lead the march. Inspectors Look Over Omaha's Navy Captain George K. Bower and Can- tain Pee V, Down, United State tcamboat inspector from St, Loui. were here and made a ort of long distance inspection of five motor boats. T he boat lie on Lake Manawa and were inspected by the inspector from i lie otnee ot collector of the Port McCune in the federal building here. Licene were issued to the captains oi the five craft. Govern ment license arc required by all power boat which carry passengers or freight for hire. The captain will be in Omaha again in about a month. IVaTr.a..-...-...,.-... . - -., j:....-, r :t ..L. f...,,-.... .. ,.T'fc...... .. 1, n , ,,..,..,...; ..... rUT OF THE 25 BRAMBACH Baby Grand pianos, a few remain. One of these is as good as sold; the gentleman selecting it, wishing his wife to see it, before finally decid ing. This means that a few of these beautiful little master-pieces remain to be sold before the closing of the sale. So your decision must be made now or your opportunity will be lost. Those are the last of the upccial lot of 25 Brambach Haby Grands selling at $135 LESS than their actual worth. As no other Raby Grant! on the market will compare with the new model Brambach at less than $600. I ." '" - ---.SP....aaa...WiM.. m 11..-1 These are the terms and conditions, beside the low introductory price. Firati You may have three full years' timn In which to pay for jour hiMrument, divid ing your payments into weekly, monthly or quarterly periods to suit your run venienm . Second 1 You may have "ynur mnney back" If after a Jio dnyn' trial of ttn mstrunnMit in your homo you ur not thriroiighly hutiified, Third 1 You nay esehsnge tii( piano at full price, at any time within U month, fur any new pUim we sell of mjuhI value. I'ouithi Vou will ie giei a Mtttten jir guarntie mado and nij,'in'd i.ifity dy the Brambai h A l"o, iuut mir-cUt , whlrh girs you alisiibit n i i t; m (m . full . A. Hospe Co. 151315 DougUi St, Omnhn, Neh, Building Owners To Hold Picnic on the Roof of City Bank A skyscraper picnic, where basket lunches will be spread on the roof of the City National Pank building, six li en btnrics abivr the pavement, is planned by the Building Owners' and Managers association for nest Tues day evening, From o to 7 o'clock in the evening there is to be a reception in the. real estate office of George A ( i). on the nuiih floor. From 7 to H the picnic dinner is ti, take place on the roog. I hen the Association quar tet is to sing, and cards and dancing are to follow on the sixteenth floor. The whole affair is to he informal. Charles L. Mattson, R, O. Babeock and Ed M, SUter are tl committee in charge of the atfair. President Edwin S. Jewell of the association and building malinger of the C ity tional Bank builduitf, is lo be a kind of special master nt ceremonies and guide in the maneuvers. Omaha People Are Killed by Tornado In Arkansas Monday C. I). Hanks, 5''D,i North Thirty third avenue, has received word that his mother, his rioter-in-law ari'J the a..miiMurtt'.ii. imam Brri,iaMt Mimm wat jr-... mrmuumu i, m wjmMjix.tttimmtmrmJUB PRODUCTS, U Look for 7 hit Sign on Your DtaUr's Windot0 ft I.-' M iM , tl i MlkaaBaaMalaaltt m . . jar i tie d JDramoac Grands are latter' bahy were killed in the big Arkansas tornado last Monday. His mother was Mrs. Elizabeth Hanks and his sister-in-law Mr. John Hanks. They lived at Olena, rU. Their home was wrecked. This is the second time within a year that they were victims of a cyclone. The other time was at Houston, Tex., where they lost everything but their lives 1 hev are distantly related to Abra ham Lincoln. C. 1), Hanks of Omaha 'is a con. in of the martyred president I His father was a brother of Lincoln's mot tier. Suit of Mrs, Rustin Against Insurance Company is Started Suit for J 40,0(10 lias been started against the Mutual Life Insurance company by Mr. Grace Rustin, widow 'o the late Dr. Fr-derick Rustin, who Iguird in a sensations! mystery here in I '708. Ir. Rustin had three policie. one calling for $20 000 anJ the other two of $10,000 each. The question involved now is whether or not the premium lapsed, ludge George A, Hay, belort wlicm the case is being triid, say the manner in which Dr, Rusiin came to his death will not enter into lhi liti Cation mm IOO Pure Health-dvinfrthirst-auench- ing everyday drink Jo eve.yonel Armour's Grape Juice ia cure and un diluted pressed from choicest, hand picked Concords. If you prefer it diluted, you add the water y urself as much or as little as you want. Unfermented, un sweetened and clarified. Look for the Oval Label. If your own tiller cannot supply you, 'phone us his name. A&MOURCOMPANY ROBT. BUDATZ, Mgr., 13th anil Jon.. Sts., Omaha, Nab, Phon Douglas 1065. W. L, WILKINSON, 29th and Q. T.I. South 1740. aaOai t i aS a ut gone The present telling price of this little gem is 465 dollars each to introduce them to the musical people of this city. It is a new untie, new model Baby Grand: smaller than any other Baby Grand I'iano in the world. It is the lateat achievement of the Brambach Piano Co., who have been building hitrh grade pianos for 93 years. Ami our word for It, if you knew the high character of Ihm introductory offer, and the excellence of this littla "diirnilary" of piannM, you would be down town at tho opening of our htoie to-morrow morning to make sure of getting one. .Va.V Militia Secures Basement of the City Auditorium The city council adopted a reolu rion which authorise Commissioner Withnell to rent the basement of the Auditorium to the local battalion of Nebraska National Guard on a basis of $1,200 a year, which t the allow ance made by the state for armory purpose. ii ia aureed that the rent shall not start until January 1, 1917, inasmuch as the guards will have to pend the balance of thi year' appropriation in remodeling and improving the Au ditoiinin basement. Adjutant General Phil Hall met the city commissioners and explained the situation. He advised the official that an effort will be made to get the next legislature to appropriate $50,000 for an armory for Omaha. Ask the man who ha used Bee Want Ads loo to I you will hear a uoost fl" A BIG LACE " I CURTAIN SALE I UNION OUTFITTING CO., n teth and Jai Uaon Sta. ! U OF. OA Y ONLY I ia...ttMk .ww irfi.Bijm.JtsteJtig,, pi wiMUMaiiiwiwsnnini n n mt w ! saM Waasiiii 1 I JiL t Try Thi Ht flaraWkiaatllaai Star tarna "t M Tart" Laat but Daaaaiain Fana tana ClararUaaai ladar GiaaaaU OUanartarlaa liWttaua OkaaMrcutM Aai Oaar 100 IGXiT Fa4a aoy ITT 1U m aT -n .r , , a-V" fl 1 sz ; I i f its' 1. -1 1111 1 , I ,t I f ' . f . 1 " . 1 , ' ' il 1 , . ,l,i fat ;('''' hi r- , ' . I , i . I . II ki Si'aM I "KH M tl. 1 ft' ' . . .1. . a nit; i au; CUHTAIN SAL!'. 1 t t NON tiOll It lMi ti), la . .4 . .i, 1 1 S I I . S ( , -. s SSIlki.SS It I :t -It) -.1 I v i f" I I ! k .. . I t . t a- 1 l.. i- t 0 $ ft -