2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 11, 1916. What is Going On in Society Circles At the Country Club. The Herbert Wheelere dined witb Mn. Richird C Rifenberick of San Diego, Cal, tnd Mrs. Edwird James of Alameda, Cal.j Mrs. Eva Wallace, Mr. Elmer Cope, Mr. Arthur Scribner and Mr. Stockton Heth. The dinner was given by the Wheelers in honor of Mr. Wheeler's cousin, Mrs. James, and Mrs. Wallace's guest, Mrs. Rifen berick. Other hosts and hostesses of the evening were the Walter Pages, who : had fourteen guests; Mr. John Cald well, fourteen; Mr. H. B. Hart, six: the Glenn Whartons, ten; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meti, three, and Mr. W. R. - Butler, six. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman gave a dinner Saturday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler, who will leave to make their home in Kansas City July 1. Ten guests were in the party. 1 Another distinctive party of the eve ning was a guest affair, given for the popular Donald McFerrens of Hoope iton, III., who are visiting Mrs. lie ferren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Test Stewart of Council Bluffs. The hostesses were Miss Eliza beth Davis and Miss Mellon Davis. The guests were: Messrs. and Mesdames Ward It. Burgess, C. T. Kuwait, Harold Prltchett, Prsd Hamilton. J. T. Stewart, Id., W. T. Burns. Hiss M Hired Butler. Measra Wuiard Butler, Ben Warren, Wars Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Yates dined with their guests, who were: Messrs. and Mesdamee r. a Hoohetetler, Harrf Clark, Jr., Victor Whlta, Mr. Charles Hoehatetler of London, Bat land. - . Mr. William Farnam Smith enter tained for: . , Messrs. and Meedemes James I Paxton. A. V, Xlnstsr. Mrs. J. B. Fltiserald. Visa Ida Sharp. ' Mr. Herri- B. O'Neill. The interesting party of last eve ning at the country ciud was, oi course, the bridal affair, the last of the many compliments to Miss Elizabeth Congdon and Mr. Robert Forgan, who will be married Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Redick were the host and hostess and those present were: Messrs. ana Meaaami Arthur a. Bojere, Wa'ter Roberts, fouls Clarks. Paul Oslleiher, Rosa B. Towle, Tom Davie, Barton Millard, John Madden. t Mr. S. Herbert French of LovlavUI. Ml Misses Josephine Consdon, Elisabeth Confdon, Mesera Messrs. Davd rortaa I of Chloaso. v.- of Chleet. Robert roraaa . , rhillp HjiM of Chloas. , . rtnt.nf.Tnwn Waddlnar. ' A special car will carry wedding guests irora umana to un uuimi Monday for the marriage of Miss Sarah Davidson and Mr. J. Harry Kulakofsy of Omaha. The wedding will be a large church affair Tuesday evening, followed by a reception at the Chamberlain hotel The Omaha guests will also attend a dancing nartv at the Hovt Sherman place Monday evening in honor of the bridal eounle and a luncheon Tuee day given by the bride'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson. , Miss Miriam Levy, Mis Hannah and Mr. Louis Kulakofsky are the Omaha members of the bridal party. After an eastern wedding trio the young peopte will make their borne in Omaha. The bride is a graduate of the Cummins School of Art, while ' the bridegroom attended the Uni- versity of Michigan. , v Moore-Nordby Wedding . The marriage of Misa Oar Nordby of Benson and Mr, Joseph Moore of University Place took place Wednes day morning at 6 o'clock at the We lyan chapel of Lincoln, where both had graduates, tnu week irora wet leyan college. The wedding was a school affair, with ttudenta at attend antt. ' Mr. and Mra. Moor left Benson after a two days' visit for the Philip- pine Islands, where thew enter mis , tionary work on September 1. At the Field Club. Others entertaining were Mr. J. W. Hughes: Mra. H. K. Schafer, eight; Mr. ana Mra. A. I. Root, ten; Mr. and Mra. James Trimble, two; Mr. and Mra. H. E. Milliken, four; Mra. J. J. Sullivan, ten; Mr. W. P. Palmer, ., two. . Tuesday 500 Elk will be enter tained at the dub at supper and dancing. : . Denis Barkalow, Arthur Kaolins. John Redlek, C. B. Mela, i Oeorts Redlek. Harry McLeod of Minn ea Bolls. CHAIRMAN OF WOMAN'S FLAG DAY PARADE. DRAMATIC DIRECTOR THE TEE BIRD MASQUE, "SANCTUARY." 'i !j!Y' At Happy Hollow Club. One of the larger parties of the Saturday evening dinner-dance at Happy Hollow was given by Mr, and Mr. Everett Buckingham for their ton, Robert, who had eighteen guests of the vounarer set Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fallon, gave a dinner party for their house guest, Mist Fanny Lewie of Kansas City. inose present were: - Messrs. aad Mesdamee M. J. jaffora, w. U Cam. J. P. Palloa. . Mist rannr tawta. . Mr, rarer A. Well. 8ewinc Circle Abandona Meetlne-e. The Deborah circle, which haa been sewing for the Visiting Nurse asso ciation, held its last meeting until fall Monday at the heme of Mrf r, L. McCoy, Mrs. L. A. Welsh it presi dent and Mra, W. H. Bucboli tecre . ury-treMurer of the circle. The mem ber are: Meeds; w. Ei Baetaola. H. O. Bdwarda, , Q. J. l-wro. ' . Harry Jordon, . R. r. Kloka.. J. A. Kuha. F. L. McCoy. . A. D. Peters. . a feUrs. . R- D. Pollard. nai&Doit. C. B. Rebtnsea. . A. C. Sorlsnar, B. t. Smith. J. B. Towle. CH. trpdlk. : A. Welsh. To Honor Quest Miss Helen Foley entertained Fri day evening at her home in honor of her guest. Mist Madtlyn Roeter of Grand Island. ' Mist Roeter wat also guest of honor at a matinee party at the Brandeit Saturday. The guests Friday evening were: Minn . Iflas J Madeira aVsaaar. i aiandora Klneber. Marl rtamlsaa. Ana Footer. Mart Doaahu. Bo ante Doan. Loulae eoiiar. ' Dorothy Man?. Helea re It. Entertain French Clata. ' Miss Ella J. Brown entertained the French class of which she is a mem ber at Carter Lake club Tuesday evening. Supper wat served at her bungalow, ten guests being present . Miss Maud Jorgensen'a adult danc ing class at Carter Lake club com menced Monday evening. ' The chil dren's first class was held Saturday morning. A good representation at tended both classes. '. . At Seymour Lake Country Club. Over fifty guests were present at the Friday evening dinner-dance. Among those entertaining wat Miss Eunice Ensor, who gave a dinner for Miss Romona McElroy. Those pres ent were:' Misses Misses Romona McBlroy. Helen Cresssy. Hslen Clark. Sadie Rothhols. Messrs. Measra Charles Comheuier. Men Hohusok. , Edwin Pearson. Our Poland. R. C Blaokmoro. i i ' " Other guests at the club for the eveninsr were: Mr. Harrv C Christen- sen, Miss Maud Cochran, Mr. Willis Miller, Miss Dorothy Atkins, Miss Beckett, Miss Helen Dunham, Miss Beth Heaton. Mis Marshall. Mr. Met calfe, and Messrs. Atkinson, Laurend, urtswold and Jsraet Chinees In Residence. Mrs. Mora Marple and daughter Toaeuhine are established at the Colo. nial until they go to Denver for the summer. Mra. George Peterson has given up her apartment at the Knickerbocker and is at the Colonial Mr. C L. Deuel, who sold hit home on Douglat street recently, has pur chased a home atr 5204 California street and, with his daughter and son, moved into it last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker have old their home in Worthineton place and will give it up the last of this month, when Mrs. Barker and children will go to Buizard't Bay for the tummer. Plan lor Summer Travel Mra. A. C Powell and Mra. Charles Powell will leave Thursday to spend the summer at l Jolia. t-ai. Mra. r. N. Conner expect to leave bout Thursday for the east, going to Lake George, Canada, and other placet. . Mile. Marie L. Andre tailed Wednesday from Seattle for Japan, to spend the tummer traveling in that country. Mr. ana Mrs. koss iowie leave to morrow in their car for Canyon City, Colo- to visit Mrs. Towle's parents, Mr. and Mrt. De Weete, for three weeks. Upon her return Mrt. Towle expect to go to Okoboji for a few weexs ueiore going to Wisconsin. Mrs. W. V. Morse and ner sister, Mrs. Richard Carrier, leave today to snend the summer at Vancouver, B. C. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morse, who have been visiting here and who will accompany them north. Mra. Carrier expects to go to Call' fornia in the autumn to remain for the winter. Miss Lillian Edith Shram, who spent the last year teaching in the Sterling (Colo.) High school, lett Friday for an extended western trip. She will visit in Salt Lake City, Bur ley, Idaho: Portland, Taeoma, Spokane and Seattle, going by boat to Vancouver. With a party of friends she will spend some time in the Cana dian Rockies, returning to Omaha via Duluth and St Paul, about August 1. Note of Interest Mr. Edwin Swobe goes next week to bit old school, Shattuck, where he la to deliver an address at a class reunion. Mr. and Mra. George Barker, Jr who have been visiting Mrs. J. L. Batchelder in Chicago for two weeks, returned Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Wright and daughter, Elizabeth, have gone to their summer cottage, "Tennessee," on Lage Okoboji, where they will re main until aoout septemuer l. Mrs. Charles Offut and Mist Vir- ginia Offut returned home Monday From Annapolis, where they spent June week after the close of Miss boence s school in New York. Miss Betty Fairfield leave Wednes day for QticsKO to lout her cousins. Mrs. Cement Chafe and Miss Helena Chase, and to go with them Friday to wooattocic, in. tor tne summer. Csipsr Offut who is taking a post graduate course at Harvard, plans to attend the second business men s camp at Pittsburgh, N. Y., before coming home. Thornton Pray, who has visited Omaha, will also go to I, ll "' yt". - II ) l 'f i "' ST. LOUIS GIRL GUEST OF VIR GINIA PKLEY. Ji-TFJS SlBXVj&MSL&COt I I v- htH JUxhcmut. the camp, which opent July 12. In the meantime. Mr. Offut will put in hit time visiting friends, including Mrs. Arthur C. Smith and her family at Cohassett, and he will also go to Cornell to see Edward Aycrigg, for merly of this city, graduate. . Mrs. K. J. winning returned aunaay from, a month In the east, during htch time she visited her. son in Philadelphia, spent a few days at Atlantio City, and wat with her daughter, Miss Louise, in New York. Miss Dinning and Mrs. entries w. Turner finished their course in trained nursing and are now visiting in and around New York. Miss Reams Connell, who has been to Brown college for a "prom.'' and visiting at Newport since the close of her school in Boston, May 6, was this week at her old school, Dana Hall Yesterday she motored to West Point for the June hop, after which she goes to Long Island for a visit and comes home by way of Cincinnati, and Lodi, III., about the 'last ot the month. Wedding Announcement The marriage of Mitt Agnes Bar bara Borciyk and Mr. Joseph Raye vich of West Point took place Tues day morning at 9 o'clock at the Chtirch of the Immaculate Concep tion, Rev. T. Kalamaja officiating. The ceremony was followed by a re ception at the home of the bride, htch was largely attended. The bride was gowned in white crepe de chine, the tulle veil arranged in cap effect and she carried shower bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Therest Gorlick, maid , of honor, was gowned in pink crepe de chine and wore a corsage bouquet of pink roses and a butterfly bow of pink tulle in her hair. Miss Cecil Gorlick and Miss Celia Ctaplewski were the bridesmaids, the first named in blue crepe de chine and the other in yellpw with butter- tiy bows tor tne ntir ano corsage bouquets to match. The young couple will meke their home at West Point Betrothal Announcement. Mrt. Jty Northrup announcet the engagement of her daughter. Louise, to Mr. Samuel William Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reynolds. The wedding will be celebrated next month. Both young people are atad' uatet of the Omaha nigh school and the University of Nebraska. Miss Northrup being a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Miss North rup and Mr. Reynolds are immensely popular in tne scnooi-tet and were always active in school affairs. Mr. Reynolds headed the High School Alumni association one year. Mr- and Mrs. I. J. Copenharve an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Effie Alice, to Mr. Josenh Leisenring of Ottumwa, la. Mr. Leis enring is manager of the branch office for Swift & Co. at Shenandoah, la. The wedding will take place the latter part of June, and the young people will reside at Shenandoah. N ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stienberg an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Harriet, to Harry Cooler of Indianapolis. The date of the wed ding haa not been set Miss Stien berg is one of the best known of south side young ladies. Entertains for Sitter. Mrt. J. W. Skoglund entertained at her home last evening for her sister, Miss Kathryn Minix, who is return ing to Wisconsin. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. F. L. Muman and Mra. C. A. Coddington. The rooms were decorated with baskets of pink and white peonies. Those present were: - Maym Mlnlx. Clara HUmea. J, W. Robertson. C A. Coddington. A. R. Holmes. F. h. Muman. Marlon Far. Myrtl Ponder. Marls Nslsman. MeadantM A. R. Kelley. B. R. Jones, B. N. BovslL Psst Festivities. Mrs. J. W- Bacon, a May bride, was surprised at her home Friday evening by a party of girl friends, who gave her a miscellaneous shower, including manv household furnish ings. At cards, which followed, prizes were won by Miss May Connoran and Mist Kuth Benstrum. Coma Club Hostess. The Comus club will be enter tained next Thursday by Mrs. Dan Tillotson instead, of Mra. Ben F. Marti, who has been called to Kan sas City. Goes Wett For Wedding. Eli A. Hvistendahl. chiet chemist at the American Smelting and Refining company, .left Saturday afternoon for Pasadena, Cal, where he will be mar ried on Wednesday to Miss rean May Edwards of that city, Bishop Elect Matt S. Hughes of the Meth odist Episcopal church performing the ceremony. They will reside in thit city. Social Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. Lowrie Child) went east Wednesday, the latter to remain for the summer. Mrs. Charlea C Allen and son ar rived Sunday from Philadelphia and are guest of her mother, Mra. Henry W.Yatea. Mitt Caroline Barkalow leaves Tuesday for Denver to visit her uncle and hit wife, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Barkalow. - - , Mr. James Ludlow has as his guest at the Colonial, hit father, Mr. E. D. Ludlow of Chicago. Mrs. Edward L, Burke and daugh ter. Miss Emily Burke, and son Ed ward, will leave for the Pacific coast July i to spend tne eummer at noil nas, Cal. Mr. Robert Stout left Saturday for his third class reunion at Amherst, stopping en route at Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago and other eastern points. ' Mr. and Mrs. C F. McGrew went to Chicago Monday for the conven tion and are the guests of their son and bis wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mcurew. . , Mr. Charles B. Keller left Monday for Greenwich, Conn., to attend the graduation of his daughter Emily from Rosemary Hall Thursday. Mrs. Keller has been east for some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm left Tuesday for Chicago, where they were met Wednesday by their daugnter Esther upon her return from school in New York. They will all visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilhelm for ten days. " - Mrs. V. B. Caldwell, accomoanied by her gueit, Mrs. Kaiser of Califor nia, leaves today for Chicago, where the latter will meet her husband and return home with him from there. Mrs. Caldwell will visit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas in Chicago for a few days. Miss Marion Howe, the Ak-aar-Ben aueen. has received an invitation to the senior prom at Cornell June 18 and to attend one ot the House par ties. Miss Howe s attendance is un certain, however, as she is resting at home after a hard winter of musical study. Guests Entertained. Mrs. J. M. Kelly, jr., gave a lunch eon Wednesday for her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. M. Kelly, sr., of Inde pendence, Mo., and for her sister, Mrs. Howard Spaulding of Sherwood, N. D. Those present were: Mesdames Mssdames Ernest Ball, ' William Carey, Howard Bpauldlnr. Walter Ballsy, B. M. Anderson, J. M. Kelly, Jr. J. M. Kelly, sr., JUless Misses Doris Anderson, Laura Leeka. Children's Party. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hill gave a chil dren's party in Kountze park Mon day afternoon for the eighth birthday of their youngest son, Lynn nui. The long table held the usual birth day cake, a large white cake, with eight little pink roses as holders for the eight little pink candles. Games of various sorts were played. Present were: Messrs. Alvln Hill. Fred Sawtelle. Lynn Hill. James aawtell. Fred How. Darwin Wheeler. Donald Hows. Richard Larson. Clifford Hsplsr. Edwin Horner. Leonard Kepler. Arthur Pelaterr. Betty Seward. Worthlnsto EdfhlU. Florence noward. Katharine Edfhllt. Ethelyn Ackley. Laura Hill. Luverne Smith Matlock. Mesdames W. F. Hows. I. B. Sawtelle. Myrtle Smith Matlock. With the Social Clubt. Mrs. S. A. Collins entertained the members of the Dale Auction Bridge club Monday afternoon. High score was made by Mrs. T. F. Tracy. -Mist islsie btribbling was the guest ot the club. Will Witness New Play. There is considerable interest being maniiested in the forthcoming produc tion of "Meg Bums," a four-act patriotic inspiration of a local writer, which will receive its initial presenta tion at the Krug theater during the week of Tune 25 by the North Broth ers Stock company The play will be the regular week's offering of this organization, and many of the society folks of the city have arranged to attend several of the performances. The author writes under the nom-de- plume of Gilbert Guest. Among those who will occupy the boxes upon the first performance will be Mr. and BUDDI 1 SPORTS Rubber Soles Low Heel TAN CALF GUN CALF $350 White Canvas, at $2.50. Why Pay More? 16th and Farnam 2d Floor. RoteBldg. SHOE MERCHANT OF CLASS ii: '. Mrs. Harry V. Burkley, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mahoney, Mr. T. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoffman, Dr. and Mra. Jack rw.r .eil Mrs R I. Dnnnellv. these to be hosts and hostesses to parties ot six to twelve guests. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Ralston Scobie arrived home inurs- day from Princeton. Mrs. Lloyd Holsappie returned Sat urday from the east Miss Corinne Hiatt is spending a week at Colfax Springs. Mrs. W. G. Templeton is in Mason City, la., for a week's visit with friends. Mrs. I. F. Carpenter and Miss Eleanor Carpenter will go to Okoboji this week for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Angell and small son Robert have gone on an extended trip to California. Mrs. Ellis Bierbower has returned from California. Her mother, Mrs. J. E. Boyd, will remain on the coast a white longer., Mrs. McAllister Better. Mrs. Turner McAllister, who was quarantined Friday with scarlet fever, is declared by her physician to have a light attack of the infection and no complications are showing. Mr. McAllister, who was telegraphed for Friday, will reach his wife's side to day. Gerhart-Jamee Wedding. Mies f,rarc Tames, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. James, was married at 3:31) o clock Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents to Mr. Her bert B. Gerhart of Santa Fe, N. M. The marriage lines were read by Dr. Hart Jenks, pastor , of the First Pres byterian church. Loyal Daughters Entertain. The Loyal Daughters met Thursday evening at the home of Miss Helen McCumb for their annual election, fol lowed by games and music. The decorations were fern leaves and pink carnations. Miss Verna Sullivan was appointed chairman of the absent committee, and Miss Catherine Dor sey and Miss Florence Smith on the lookout committee. Gorden-Griffen Wedding. . Mrs. Mary Josephine Griffen has issued invitations for the wedding of her. daughter, Amelia Juliette, to John Gordon, which will take place Tues day morning, June 20, at 9:30 o'clock at St Mark's church in Florence. Mr. Gordon and his bride will be at home after August 1 at 711 Washing ton street Original Entertainment Wednesday evening at the tummer place of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman on the hills overlooking the river near Florence, fifty of their friends were entertained at a supper served in cafeteria style on the lawn. Mrs. Charles C. Allen of Philadelphia and Mrs- Emil Kaiser of Pasadena were the honor guests of the occasion, both of them former Omaha girls, Miss Bessie Yates and Miss Visscher. A long table laden with all kinds of good things to eat was spread out on the lawn and each guest took a tray and helped himself to what he wanted. At the end of the table was a cash register which yielded apt quotations instead, of change. After supper the entire party motored to the Country club for the dance. a. . .0 0.1 1 new oi uio ovuoui ooi. y Miss Hazel Updike arrived home Wednesday from the Bennett school at Millbrook, N. Y. Jarvis Offut, accompanied by a col lege friend, Robert Byrne of Bay head, N. J., will be home Thursday. They will remain here two weeks and then will spend the summer in Minnesota. Mr. Culver H. Cook, who hat com pleted his freshman year at Prince ton university, will oe nome june . Next year, in addition to nis sraaics at the university, Mr. Cook will con duct a snortnand scnooi. Carlisle S. Lentz has returned from ily removes , ean aasUy J simply dis- J a. ratUllw ftas shampoo tor this wesih- ... me that dissolve sad mv17 : .n AmyAmH Mfleea nil and dllt. , Mil!.. MMU hv BlmBlY . ....utnl of aanthraz ts S BP of hot watw. Foot slowlr ea oal an massai briskly. This creates a ssothrtul, , cooling lather. Rinsing leases the scat pt lessly clean, soft and pliant, whlls the hair takes on the (lossy rtchneas oi natural snow, also a fluff inaas which make it teas Mall heavier than It to. After a can thro sham poo arranaina the hair to a pleasur AdT. (Continued en Pate 81 Column Throe.) TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY Jjerirfj June is Here The happy month, the month of brides and sweet girl gradu ates. We will be glad to eon tribute our share In making the month of June joyous in your circle. We offer For the Bride Bridal Bouquets to suit her and the critical eye of fashion. Appropriate Floral Decorations for the Wedding either in Church or at home. , For the Sweet Girl Graduate A Corsage Bouquet or a Hand some Box or Basket Consult . John H. Bath "TKt Cantat FlorUf 1804 Farnam St, Omaha. . Phone Douglas 8000. iStore Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday Till 9 P. M.j Burgess-Nash Company: 'VtfBRYODY aVTORB Sunday, June 11, 1918. STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY. Phone Doaglaa 137. A Notable Price Clipping Monday on TAILORED SUITS .-24.75:' Including Garments Valued to $35.00 AN UNUSUALLY attractive collection of smart, cleverly designed suits !n wWct eor rectness of style is carried out even to the smallest detail. Including the best numbers of the season, in which individuality of fashion, good material and workman ship are the important characteristics. The Styles Dressy Models :j Plain Suits v Demi-tailored Effects : . ' Jaunty Belted Suits Saucy sport Type suits The Materials ' Gabardines Poplins Serges . - Silk and Wool Combination Silk and Checks It's a selection so varied that you are sure to find exactly the suit most becoming to you. i' Srea-Nall , Co Second Flew. - lurgeat-Naah Civ Everybody's Store 16th and Harney