THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1916. 7 v - - Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings ; LAST JDHE DAYS OF BRIDAL INTEREST Miss Louise Storz and Mr. Earl K. Buck Hold the Limelight for the Day. HOME AFTER AUGUST 1 "1 I II By MELLIPICIA June 26. The waning days of June arc re plete with bridal interest.'. Today, the marriage of Miss Louise Storz and Mr. Earl K. Buck holds the center of the social spotlight. Very quietly at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Storz, on West Farnam street, the two were wedded by Rev. T. J. Mackay of All Saints' church. There" were no attendants, and only the immediate families of the bride d bridegroom were present. A fetching blue taffeta suit, with hat to match, the go-away costume, was worn by the bride, with a large corsage bouquet. Immediately after the wedding cere mony, the young couple left for Kan sas City and St. Louis, from whence they will go up to Chicago, and then they take the lake trip to the Thou sand Islands, spending a great part of the time in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Buck will return Au gust 1 and will take up their residence at the Volbert apartments. At Carter Lake Club. Children's matinee dance at Carter Lake club has been changed from Thursday to Wednesday. On that day a class will he conducted at 1 .30 and the matinee dance will begin at 3. For the cottagers' dinner next . Wednesday evening sixty-five guests are' expected. Carter Lake club was well attended Sunday! Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Heeney entertained at a week-end party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. T. Riepen. Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Williams had their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knotts, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. lnotts and Mrs. Alice M. Knotts. Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Shepherd had f four guests. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Swift had six. In another company were Misses tT!jn O'RrtpTi lirnr Tnnes and Messrs. George Drake, Kobert Kob- b ns. Jack McCarthy and 1. fc. wmt- ock. JUNE BRIDE OF THE DAY HAS PRETTY HOME WEDDING. y p nxrv -photo -. MRS. EARL K. BUCK. tertained six. J. P. Lord and G:orge Cotter each had five. L. F. Smilh, D. T. Buell. R. L. Robison, C. B. htoser. B. H. Dorham, all had part:s of four. ' I Others who entertained r(t the club were: H. S. Susman, ,V. C. Ramsey. A. D. Cloyd, C. H. Hitey, I. Exccll, E. R. Perfect, O. P. Gcjodman, H. W. Morrow, H. A. Koch, Z. Wil liams, J. F. Prentiss and : Taylor Belcher. In addition to the large carl party of the Fideles club at Happy -Hollow t the Country Club. In honor of Mrs. C. K. Coutant, who leaves soon to make her home in Chicago, Mrs. Z. T. Lindsey had a luncheon for four at the Country club today. The other guests were Mrs. Lawrence Brinker and Mrs. G. E. Haverstick. For the Fourth of July Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kountze have reservations for ten. Mr. Fritz Bucholz is entertaining thirty-five of his friends at the Coun try club dinner-dance this evening in ' Imnnr of his truest. Mr. Robert Whit tlesey of New Haven, Conn. Both young men are classmates at Yale. Mr. Luther Drake has reservations for a men's dinner for twenty-five at "the Country club this evening. Those who had parties at the Country club yesterday were M. C. Peters, who had ten guests; Mark Coad, ten; Allen Tukey, four; R. C. Howe, four; S. B. Canfield, seven; A. B. Warren, five; E. G. McGilton, four; I. M. Baldric, six: W. H. Lowe, two; J. T. Stewart, three; F. T. Ham ilton, two; S. S. Carlisle, four, and W. S. Basinger, five. Mrs. Luther Kountze entertained the members of the Original Cooking club at luncheon today. The members are: Mesdame- WDllara Sears PoDDleton. OHGDn uaraer. Lther Kountie, Mesdames Samuel Burns, Moshler Colpetser, C. T. Kountae, Qeorge B. Prtna, W. H. Wheeler. At Happy Hollow Club. Happy Hollow club was the scene of numerous parties yesterday. T. A. Fry l.ad seven. W. H. Garrett en- VISIT Minnesota's cool ; . Lake Resorts In the heart of the beautiful Lake Park of Mimxaota. Splendid boating and, fish ing ideal camping wiots no Hay Fever good hotels, or cottages for rent, If you prefer, just the place i!or the family send for copy of "Minnesota Lakes," containing detailed infonsiation thie region ia most com 'eniently reached by the splendid trains of the Northern Pa cific AND 1 Minnesota & Internal inal Rys. Write for full tnformata m and de tails regarding fares, etc A. M. 4TLELAND, General Passenger .Agent, St. Paul, Minn. HE HOTKLS AND RESORTS'. WHITE MTS., N. H. MAPLEWOOD HOTEL and COTTAGES MAPLEWOOD, N. H. High Altitude. Free from Hay Fever. OPENS JULY 1st. MAPLEWOOD INN NOW OPEN Opposite Hotel. Capacity 145. Terms Moderate. ' Supartor 18-HoU Golf Court 6060 yards. Motorists' Best Radiating Center ia MU. Booking office. 1180 Broadway, New fork, alio Maplewood, N. H. HOTKLP; AND RKSORT8. Glen Morris Inn CHRISTMAS LAKE MINNETONKA, MINN. Offers, summer resort ac commodations of the high est standard. Minimum rate $25.00 per week. address Inquiries alaaatet Hotel liadisson. Minneanolis. Minn Clark Nt mr Jaduon Boulevard Thtt Hotel Success of Chicago VCfUR busy day in Chicago sm best be managed from the New Kaiserhof. Tbe hotel's excellent service, ' its convenience for the quick transaction of business, its proximity to theatres, shops and public buildings make it the ideal headquarters for a crowded day. 450 Rooms $1.50 up Vt'ith Bath $2.00 up ih Bffiil i club Wednesday afternoon and the banqquet of the Omaha Bar associa tion in the evening, several luncheons and dinners are already on the calen dar. Tuesday evening B. F. Marshall will have eight guests at dinner and on Friday evening C. F. Weller will have four. Mrs. Palmer Findley and Mrs. A. D. Cloyd will each entertain twelve guests at luncheon. In honor of Mrs. Windsor Doherty of Winner, S. D.. who was formerly Miss Frances Martin, Mrs. Selwyn Doherty entertained a party of nine at Happy Hollow - club yesterday. Mrs. Doherty left this morning for her home, after a short stay in Omaha. a her niece, Miss Gertrude McLean. The party will be first entertained at dinner at the Lansing home. Those present will be: Misses Frances Dotan. Merfella Kennedy, Margaret Murphy, .Marie Donahue, Florence Foley, MI..RB Mariar-t Foley. Madeline O'Urady. I'orothy Fleming. Mary Mar-Ion. Rita McVey Box Parties at "Meg Burns." "Meg Burns," written by Sister Mary Angela of St. Berchman's acad emy and now being produced at the Krug theater, is the inspiration for a number of box parties. Tonight all the boxes will be filled by the acad emy girls, Mrs. W. G. Lansing enter taining the largest party in honor of Miss Katherine Goodall, Miss Mar garet Mulvihill, Miss Ruth Wheeler and Mrs. Helen Sturgon will be host esses at box parties also. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. John W. Welch entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradford and Mr. and Mrs, Ev erett Jensen in their box. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoffman had two boxes and Dr. and Mrs. Jack Dwyer, the Harry Burkleys and the Thomas Murphys and Mrs. Millie Ryan entertained box parties. Box Parties for Society Movie. Society is on the qui v! ; for the premier of the "society movie," "One Summer in Omaha," Tuesday evening at the Boyd theater. Aside from the box parties of Mr, and Mrs. Ward Burgess, the John Lee Websters and I Excursion Fares East li the W. A. Redicks, large reservations for line parties have been made by Mrs. Charles Offutt. G. W. Mcneath and M. C. Peters. The second night boxes are held by Barton Millard, Charles Kountie, Fred Hamilton, Lousi Nash and J. T. Steward Jd. At Seymour Lake Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. George IC'Mickel en tertained at dinner at ihc Seymour Lake Country club, when covers were placed for Mrs T. L. Combs, Miss Gladys Mickel, Messrs. Elton Combs and George K. Mickel, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson of Council Blutfs were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malhesrn. Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas enter tained at luncheon Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Scollins, Howard Douglas and Donald Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sunderland en tertained at luncheon Penelope Ham ilton, Miss S. Alta Page of Minneap olis and Dean Sunderland. Mr. A. J. Randall had four for din ner. Mr. Lou Norfleet had as his lunch- ' eon guests Messrs. and Mesdames Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, cnter I Myron Smith. F. Cuscaden and L. tained A. W. Evans of New York ! Hunter, and Miss Myra Haycock. City. , Take a Cruise on the Great Lakes Get away from the heat and dust of the city. Decide today to make your vacation a cruise on the Great Lakes, where you can have cool comfort, bracing days and nights of sound sleep. A week's trip will greatly refresh you. Several attractive, moderate expense cruises have been arranged for this season, ranging in length from two days to two weeks. Chicago is the starting point for these cruises and is best reached by the splendid train service of the Chicago Milwaukee (EL St. Paul Railway For rates, reservations or further information, call on or address W. E. BOCK, City Passenger Agent, 1317 Farnam St., Omaha. Phone Douglas 283. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Reduced rate round trip summer tourist tickets on sale daily. Liberal stopover. SOLID STEEL electric lighted trains. Many Variable Route Tours Ask for free literature and specific in formation pertaining to any of the above. Tickets, reservations and general infor mation as to fares and train time can be obtained by writing the undersigned. S. NORTH District Passenger Agent, 407 S. 16th St. Phone, Douglas 264. OMAHA, NEB. Vacation Opportunities Via Rock Island Lines (From Omaha Effective June 1st.) 845.00 to 155.80 to to SB0.7Q to 849.10 to 855.70 to SUK 24, to S.90 to FMl to i9.15 to 10.10 to 52.90 to Alexandria Bay, N. T., tad return..... Asbury Park, N. J., and return....... Atlantic. City. N. J., and return. ...... Bangor, Me., and return 856.45 Bar Harbor, Me., and return $58.60 to Boston, Mass., and return .854.60 to Buffalo, N. Y., and return 842.45 to Burlington, Vt., and return $50.90 to Chautauqua LM pointa, N. i., ana return S Toledo, 0., and return I Cfaarlottotown, P. S. I., and return 862.55 to Concord, N. H and return $51.20 to Detroit, Mich., and return Fabyan, N. H., and return 852.25 to Halifax, n. 8., ana return Lake Placid, N. V., and return Moncton, N. B., and return Montreal, Qua., and return New York, N. Y., and return S55 Old Orchard, Me., and return 852 Portland. Me., and return 852.! Portsmouth, N. H., and return 854.60 to Piotou, N. S., and return 861.05 to St. John, N. B., and return 855.70 to St. Johna, N. v., anu return SSU.05 to Saratoga springs, N. x., ana return $43 Toronto, Unt., ana return Yarmouth, Me,, and return $52.: Circuit Tours ON SALE DAILY. New York and return $58.50 to $62.10 One direction via Buffalo or Niagara Falls, other direction via Washington, D. C. Boston, Masa., and return $57.80 'o $60.20 One direction via Montreal, other direction via Niagara Fall! and Albany. Boston, Mas, and raturn $63.40 to $69.15 One direction via Niagara Falls and Albany, other direc tion via New York and Washington, D. C. The aboTO Ja only a partial list of Eastern points to which excarelon fares are atallable, and many other attraetlTa Circuit Tours are offered. Tickets carry final raturn limit of sixty days from date of sale, and very liberal stop-orsra In both directions. Chicago Limited at 6:08 P. M. Daily For further information inquire of J. S. McNALLY Division Passenger Agent 14th and Farnam St. W. O. V. Bldg. J TVTilitary standards of efficiency have been maintained in the up building and upkeep of the Union Pacific. The special Act of Congress governing thii railroarf re- ?uires such standards and the fnion Pacific has kept faith with Congress and the Nation by spending scores of millions in straightened way, reduced grades and curves, double tracks, automatic electric safety signals, superb granite gravel road-bed and other improvements which make this railroad not only fit for war but super-fit for peace. In time of war the govern ment reserves first right to he service of the "national rail road." But in time of peace travelers and shippers get full benefit of this extraor dinary preparedness. Union Pacific System Joins East and West with a Boulevard of Steel V W. S. BASINGER, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb, ; nfiMictfc . Ogdan Art Lank city Cheyenne Y eS CMcaSp N"," S '""-qui. ' nsnssii .itv m UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM - THROUGH SERVICE ROUTES 1 WHEN IT'S HOT n8yCorado IN YOUR TOWN Where Snmmer Winds Kiss Enow-0appd Mountain Peki. . .... n III II. When thermometers start rising; when the summer sun beats down; when men shed their coats and vests during the day and bed clothes at night; when heat waves become so unbearable that you long for a cool, comfortable place for yourself and faraily.you will thank us for suggesting that you Plan Your Vacation Denver Way to the COOL Colorado Rockies Where you can enjoy in cool comfort the uneqiialcd picturesque grandeur of majestic snow-capped mountains that thrill you with pride when you visit them and realize that they are your heritage "America's Summer Play ground." Plan to come to Colorado and bring your family this summer, See Denver's New Mountain Parks and Rocky Mountain National Park Thirty-eight other rail, auto and trolley scenic trips; fourteen one-day trips. Trout Fishing, Camping, Mountain Climbing and Hiking. Low round- trip rates on all railroads to Denver. Scenio Motor Highways. CLIMATE SCENERY MOTORING FI8HINQ HUNTING CAMPING HIKING VACATION BOOKLETS SENT FREE ON REQUEST ' They tell whars to e, what t see, what It easts and how to t to the principal racatton soots and scenic trips In Colorado. Log of auto reads to Dan ver s New Mountain Parks, contour map of the Colo rado Rockies from Lonc's to Pike's Peak. Pictures ot principal scenes and things you csn is while sa Joyina your vacation Denver way. MOUNTAIN . CLIMBING i SCENIC I TRIPS DENVER'S MOUNTAIN PARKS TWO NATIONAL , PARKS WRITE TODAY- !frHfirilVllPlllll1llll Itlllftl TYi --7