Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 04, 1916, Page 9, Image 9

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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1916.
Society N otes : Woman's Work: Personal Gossip
VISITORS AND THE
; ; FOURTHATTRACT
Numerous Affairs on the Social
Calendar in Honor of
,' Both. "'
ENTERTAIN HOUSE PASTY
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BY MELLIFICIA July 3.
Visitors tnd Fourth of July week
i happy combination indeed and one
which prdmiies to make ua lead a
merry pace this week, socially, de
spite the warm rays of Old' Sol. Espe
cially is this true since the visitors
are the guests of the younger set,
noted for their spirit and verve.
"And the four winds blow in from
every port," these visitors, who as
suredly hail from north, south, east
and west.
From the sunny southland, Mem-
Ehis, comes Miss Sarah Perkins to
e the guest of Miss Mary Megeath.
Miss Perkins was expected in Omaha
at the time of Miss Megeath's debut
reception, but was unable to come.
Her present visit is the inspiration for
a round of entertainments. Tonight,
Miss Perkins' hostess gives a dinner
at the Country club for her; Tuesday
night Miss Naomi Towle has ar
ranged a picnic supper; Wednesday
there will be luncheon for Miss Per
kins, and Thursday Mrs. Windsor
Megeath givw a bridge party for her.
. From Lake County.
From the cool, lake country to
whichwe "fain would hie ourselves,
comer Mis .Elizabeth Becksted' to
visit 'Mr.' William F. Wappich and
Miss Clyde Hoerr of Mankato, Minn.,
to be ttieguesH of Mrs. F. B.'Aldous.
Mrs. WappicH (fives a dancing party
for .thjrgrrtr t her home this ee
nm$,k ; Tuesday, 'Miss Ruth Nolan, a
matinee-.' dance' -at ; Happy ':HolIow;
Mrs. AMoiis' is' making up a swimming
party at Valley for Friday, and Miss
Kathrytr-Squier- entertains Saturday
afternoon -for thej two young girls
and Miss Esther McVanm
Miss Annabel Dunning of Duluth is
another horthernisitbr, the guest of
Mrs. Myle's McFayden. Mrs.'. Mc
Fayden! entertains two tables inform
ally at bridge tonight for Miss Dun
ning, y . i, ,
House Party.
An interesting house party is being
entertained by the- Misses Dorothy
and Marion feller, who have as their
guests, twov. classmates from St.
Mary's college, Miss Harriet Waters
of Binghampton. N. Y.: Miss Bess
Ritchie of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and
their cousin, Miss Ellen Weart of
Cherokee, la. The Wellers give a
family picnic at the fisheries near
Council Bluffs on the Fourth; Wed
nesday, Miss Angela Shugart gives
a luncheon at the Council Bluffs Boat
club ; Thursday, Miss Mildred Rhodes
a luncheon at Happy Hollow and Sat
urday Miss. Grace Drake a matinee
party at the Brandeis, for these visit
ors. ...
Mr. Robert . Whittlesey of New
Haven, .Cqnn, the guest of Mr. ,Frite
BuchbJ. Jiis clasjimadt at -Vale, is a
ma4culin visitor 'from '.the east who
has fce'en much feted. Mr, Whittlesey
will be an, honor guest at the dinner
dance, whicT) Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Ed
wards;' are giving Wednesday at the
Country club.
Mrs. Thomas Brown of Cincinnati,
the attractive guest of Mrs. Edwin"
T. Swobe, will be the inspiration for
a-goodly bit of entertaining in the
Country club set during the week,
Mrs. Brown will be remembered as
the Mrs. Lester Bridahan of Denver
who frequently visited Mrs. Swobe.
Society Girls Learn First Aid. '
After completing a course in first
aid. at the' Young Women's Christian
association, taught by Dr. Olga
.Stastny, a group of well known young
women qualified for the examination
ent from the first aid department of
the -Red--Cross - society. Dr. Nora
Fan-child gave the "quii." The young
women were Misses Carolyn Barka
ilow,.' Margarets Bruce, Leeta Hold--rege,'Antinette
Burkley, Mary Burk
:ley Alice Carter, Stella Thumniel and
Mary Lathvon.
At Carter Lake Club.
:The Dundee Catholic Women's
circle met today at the Carter Lake
-club house, with Mrs. Arnold Jaeger
as hostess.
The' Carter Lake Women's Swim
ming and Bowling club met this
morning to pursue their usual pas
time... Dr. Clarence Patten and wife enter
tained at Sunday supper Miss Abbie
Gait Weeden, Miss Christine Poulsen,
Mr. Douglas Melcher and Mr. and
Mrs. Claude H. Rock.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Fanning
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Ritchie.'
-Another party was composed of
Mr; C W. Bonce, Miss Marie Gabler,
Mr. Ed Welsh, Mr. A. T. Elwee and
Mr. C N. Maulin.
Mrs. E. F. Brailey had as her
guests Mrs. Bert G. tiolden and Mrs.
Clara Young.
Dr. and Mrs. E. Holovotchiner and
Miss Elise were accompanied by Miss
Ruth Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Meyer and
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goldstrom supped
together. .
Dr. L. L. Irvin, Miss Leona Foster
and Miss Belle White and Dr. K. P.
Church were at one table,
. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dermody had
as their guest Mr. James Duncan of
Blue HiU, Neb,
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Potter and
children, Eleanor and Leland, had
with them Mr. V. L. Potter.
Mr. A. Vandolan, Miss Muriel
Grady and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hutch
ins formed another party.
New Campfire Group.
A new group of campfirf girls from
Central High school have organized
under the leadership of Miss Olive
Ferguson: The charter members are:
Misses Misses
Gertrude Peycke, Ruth Parker,
Zoe Schalek, " Dollle Burnett,
Lillian Head, Donna MoDopald,
Winifred Lathrop, Luclle HoaL
Orace Burgess, !
On the Calendar.
Mrs. E. B. Ferris and Mrs. C. F.
Walker will be hostesses of the Co
lumbian club at its meeting Wednes
day afternoon: at 2:30 at the hall.
There will be a picnic of former
residents of Henry county, Iowa, at
Fontenelle park, July 4.
Past Festivities.
The Les Amies Whist club was en
tertained Saturday afternoon at the
Claremont Inn by Mrs. F. T. Murphy.
Mrs. John Dineen and Mrs. Harry
Crouch won prizes for the card game.
The hostess in two weeks will be Mrs.
Crouch. - , i
At Seymour Lake Club.
' A oroaram for the Fourth has been
arranged at the Seymour Lake club,.
(whicii-wtll occupy tne time irom b:ju
a. m. uniu pea-iimc. i -
Any number of golf contests will
be staged, among them a flag tourna
ment -for men, an eighteen-noie
medal handicaD clay, a flag tourna
ment for women, a nine-hole medal
handicap play for women, .with ap
propriate prizes... ,
Fio-htern vnunff men will OUt On
an- exhibition of wrestling, boxing,
burlesque boxing and the like in the
afternoon, followed by a children's
pageant and races for boys and girls.
1 . Late in the afternoon there will be
i golf-approaching contests for men and
women, and in the evening "will be
the special dinner with dancing and
fireworks.
l?jtvM. ftmatia fMrl Married. . t
' The following notice of the mar
riage of Miss Marguerite -.Clifford;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Clifford, . formerly pf proaha, occu
pied the ' leading position in the so
ciety section . 01 iiic ,;au 1 iuwaw
Chronicle recently:
"Tk. Q.r EraniMerA tr.tr tnnr hai
" " " o - -
perhaps stood more abuse from the
sons of Neptune tnan any otner ele
ment in this part of the world, came
in yesterday for a- generous measure
of blessing from Lieutenant Ole Ha
gen, U. S. N., since it was the decid
ing factor in having his marriage to
Miss Marguerite Clifford take place
yesterday instead of today, t
"The South Dakota was under or
ders to go to Mexico, but the fog
threatened to make sailing impossible
yesterday. If it lifted, and the vessel
consequently should leave, the wed
ding would take place immediately;
otherwise it would be deferred to al
low the bride another day. in which
to prepare for her journey to San
Diego, where she will remain daring
the , South Dakota's station m Mex
ican waters.
"The fog lifted at about 10 o'clock,
and at 11:30 the marriage was solem
nized at St. Agnes' church, Rev. J. S.
Burns officiating. The bride was at
tended by Miss Eileen Clifford and
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
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SUMMER
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Superior ia-Hola Coll Course eo0 ranis
Motorists' Best Red latins Center In Ml.
Booking ; offlee, 1180 Broadway, New
fork, also Meplewood, N. H. v
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' tarnily Trade supplied by WM. JETTER, Distributor.
2502 N St. Telephone Douglas 4231. South 863 or 868.
Lieutenant Edmund Almy was the
best man. The others present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clifford, parents
of the bride; her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger J. Kennedy; her
brother, Charles Clifford, jr., and
Lieutenant and Mrs. Edmund Almy.
A wedding breakfast waa served at
the Palace hotel.
Garden and Porch Party.
Twenty-eight guests will be enter
tained this evening at a garden and
porch party by Mrs. Will F. Wappich
tn honor of her guest, Miss Elizabeth
Becksted, of White Bear, Minn., and
Miss Clyde Hoerr of Mankota, Minn.,
the guest of Mrs. F. B. Aldous. The
porches will be cleared for dancing.
At the Field Club.
The usual supper crowd was served
at the Field club yesterday evening.
Additional reservations for the
Fourth are: Howard Goulding, W.
F. Maloney, four; J. P. Blanchard,
six; R. H. Manley, five; T. H. Boyle,
two; H. K. Foote, eight; E. M. Sl4er,
two; J. F. Dale, six; D. Bowie, six;
Lee Huff, six; Eugene Kohn; B. E.
Hutchison, five; A. A. Taggart, two;
Ned Aitchison, six; Judgee roster,
seven.
On account of the Fourth of July,
the regular Tuesday afternoon bridge
party for Field club members will be
abandoned this week. A number of
reservations have been made for the
affair next week.
Personal Mention.
Mr. and Mrs. Anan Raymond have
taken a house at SOU California
street for the summer, pending the
completion of their own home at 5107
California.
Mr. and Mrs. tl. h. Nathanson of
Toronto, who have been the guests
of Mrs. Nathanson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Harris, for a tew days,
leave for their home this evening,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ostenberg and
daughter, Miss Kathryn, will leave
Tuesday for a six months' trip to New
York, Chicago, Atlantic City, Wash
ington and other eastern points.
Miss Selma Sternshine of Savan
nah, Ga., arrived this morning to be
the guest of Miss Fannie Livingstone
for aevtral weeks.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hazelton left
Saturday for Deadwood, S. D.
Mrs. Ralph Tallman and daughter,
Marjorie, returned Saturday from an
extended visit in the east
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A million deughted uaara prove Its valaa,
Tlntai Fleoh, rink. Brunette, White.
ay louet caanrera at Mil. 60c
NeUona! Toilet Company. Paris, Teen.
Sold Br Leading Toilet Counters in Omaha,
STOP READ
TOMORROW
Night's Papers See What Is Going to
HAPPEN to the Big $65,000 Stock of
Men V Women's and Children's
Suits, Coats, Dresses, Hats, Shoes,
Overcoats, Furnishing Goods, Etc.
Of the NOVELTY CO., 16th St.
Don't Spend One Cent Until You
Read Tomorrow Night's Papers
Look for the Full Page Ad-Read Every Line-YOU WILL OPEN YOUR EYES
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
THE NOVELTY CO.
ITS ALL OFF-READ ABOUT IT TOMORROW
c4 Sane and
Enjoyable Fourth
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TTT Every one, old and young, ;
J can celebrate the glorious
JU Fourth in a most fitting
manner by eating plenty
of Good Ice Cream the
National Dish.
But for your own sake be sure it's
isffffli Jf1
The FdnaontOeMJiery Co.
the sale "so
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starts
at kilpatrick's Wednesday
morning at eight and a half o'clock there never was a year
in our history when we were in such splendid condition to
serve you, and serve you well, this is not the time to write a
full bill of particulars you couldn't be induced today to read
the full story which we have to tell.
suffice it to say that every department in our store will
have remarkable offerings for your approval in this store of
yours merchandise is "different" manners are "different"
methods are "different."
go where you will, examine what you will, read the tales
told in this very paper and after you have done all these
things come then to this store which is somewhat old
fashioned, and our word for it -if 'you are not already a
customer and ye know beans about values we'll add your
name to our list-more than seven thousand of the most dis
criminating judges of merchandise are on what has been hap
pily termed our roll of honor
performance always distances
promises here
know therefore all people that the most wonderful sale in
years starts Wednesday, july fifth, at 830 a. m. . V
TAKE TIME TO READ THIS!
..: WHEN THE DOORS SWING OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNING WE WILL COMMENCE THE BRIGHTEST,
BIGGEST SALE OF WOMEN'S HATS EVER HELD BY US-AND WE HAVE HAD SOME AMAZING SALES, WOMEN
OF OMAHA, WOMEN WHO LIVE WITHIN MILES OF OMAHA, TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT NEVER BEFORE
HAVE WE OFFERED A LOT OF HATS WHICH VIEWED FROM EVERY STANDPOINT MATCHED THIS LOT.
IT WILL BE THE BIGGEST SALE IN OUR HISTORY OR WE MISS OUR GUESS.
THE PRICE IS $4.00 EACH. ' ;