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2 C THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER ' 10,' 1916. What is Going On in Society Circles At the Country Club. Mr. Denman Kountze had at his guesta at dinner last evening: Nil Qrace Alluran, Clare Daueberty, Bllseboth Heed, Joeephlne Consdon, Gertrude Mate, Umm afeeare. Charlea Atlleon, Scott JioCormlck. Edward tlaoebartv. Miss Alice Coad had a foursom (or her guest, Miss Mildred Todd of Kansas Litv. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard gave a dinner at the club for Mist. Nan Madden of Nutley, N. J., when cov. era were laid tor: - , ,, . Mrura. and Meedamee-. ' 1 ' John Madden, Mom Towle. - Own Redlck, Walter Roberta, . C. E. Crelahton. Louie Clarke, John Rpdlrk, ' " Paul Gallaeher. Mln Kathryn Torraace of Loa Angelee, ' Vatere Maetere Jo Millard. ' Wlllard Millard. Georee H. Mavne of Council Bluffs had a party of six at the club last evening, as aiu atau mra. r. n, laueu. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foye had a party of eight guesti. At Haoov Hollow, For Mr. James Dyrenforth of Chi' rago, who ii the guest of Mr. Edward Fuller, Mr. Ted Eyter gave a dinner Dartv for eieht auests last evenm-. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Howe had twenty suests at dinner Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Tunnicliff had a party of ten at dinner in honor of Mrs. .red Nash ot rasaclena. lai, who is the guest of Mrs. I. E. George, James Drummond, jr., entertained twelve of his triends at the dinner dance. - Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Buchanan had ciclit euests at dinner last evening, G. A. Kohrhougli had five guests at dinner and W. J. Culley had a party ot six. Mr, and Mrs. ). H. Rushton enter tained at dinner last evening at tne club. Decorations on the table were pink asters and asparagus fern. The guests present were: ' i Meaare. and Mr Idem e ' Anen Raymond, J. T. Bertw.ll, W. M. Durloa, Howard Ruehlen, Colonel and Mrs. J. M. Banister en tertained at dinner Saturday evening for their son, Edwin B. Banister, who hat been in Washington during the summer studying lor examination by the army board. I nose present were Mleare ellaaee Martlet Sherman, Eleanor McOlltoa, Florence Slanteoraery.Ruth MeCey. . Maraaret OamM, . ,1 i . Meaare. ' Hloesre. Morton Weekly, , Thompeon Weekly, Arthur Loomla. John Brotherton. Edwin B. Banfiter, ,-,... .a , .. t If PJanleter. ' V H. G. Streight had a party of ten at the club Saturday evening. . At the Field Club. . Mr. N. I. Moore and ion. Mr. C, T Mnnrr. entertained at dinner at the Field club last evening.' Baskets of vari-colored asters, tiew with bowl of tulle were used on the table. 1 wo New Yorkers were members or ne niriu Mra Frank ReileV and Mr, LI, J. O'Brien, formerly of this city. Cov ers were laid for' , , Mraera. and Headamee. ' ' W. U. Oilier, s , Harry S. Welter, H. M. Larrebee, B. 0. fowler. John Rattln, ' - ' Iloctora and Meedamee. E. C Henry.. ' Hndolnn III 1 John Pulver. O. W. Wllllama. Meedamee - ' Frank Relley St Nancy Moore, Nowyark. ... Mlea Ada Charlton, , ,. Meaare. . Mreera - John Neeley, ,11.;. trnrlaa of O. T. Wlleon, New Tork, nr. 1. D. Boler. Parties at the Field club Saturday evening were entertained by Mri. J. F. Anson, ten! A. J. Vlerling, six: W. P. Thomas and W. H. Wherry, tight At Seymour Lske Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Combs enter tained at dinner-dance Friday evening, having as their guests: Meaare, ana Meauemee H. J. Adame, B. tV Ktynalda. , J. A. Mclntyre, . . Meadarnee ; ' Meedamee John O. Telaer,-. i K.NWafner. Joeephlne Roynolda, Helen Welter. Haeera. Modere. I. O. Teleer, Jr.; , " Roeeoll Wimr. Pink and lavender asters and tulle streamers formed the table decora tion for a party given by Dr. and Mrs. William Berry, With them were: Meaare. and Seadamea Barry I-apldoa, , Samuel 3. Bell Medame -: Meedamee H. Rtelnbers, re J. H. Parralt. Meaera H. Cooler ol . W. B. Bredberk. Indlanapolla, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. George Mickel gave a dancing party Friday evening for Miss t fcnil -yon ot inicaga, niece oi mri. i M ickel. Their guests Included : .- : Bnld Lo at "'.,- Dorothy Wllooa, Ckloato, Ornce B. Miller, Anna C. Porter, Oladya Hlokel, Catherine Oroaa, Dorotky Norton. 3 Meeera. and Maadamea J A. I. Medlar, F. T. Wartoa. - J Dining with Mr, and Mrs. John i Urion were Mr. and Mrs. James Corr and Miss Marguerite Urion. ! Mrs. J. B. Watkina entertained a ! dancing party Friday evening compli ; mentary to her daughter, Miai Louise ! Watkins, who leavea shortly for Dav enport, la., where ahe will re-enter St. Mary'a Episcopal school, i Others entertaining parties were Mrs, H. C. Townsend, who had five ' guests', H. C Christianson, four; Howard Douglas, four; E. A. Swan son, four; Miss Mae Mulvihill, twelve. ; Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Pollard enter tained at a 2 o'clock dinner Satur day, having seven guests. , Bridge-Tea (or Quest ' Mrs. J. E. George gave a bridge tea Thursday in honor of her guest, Mrs. Fred Chaffee Nash of Troy, N. Y., with whom she returned earlier in the week from a month's auto trip to Minnesota with Mr, George,. The guests included; . Meedamea ' Meedamee Arthur a Reset, Bartoa Miliars, Eva Wallace, O. C. Redlok, -C, C. Qeorae, v . John Redlok, Oeorte Redlok, ' .- ' lmla Clarke, ' - : Charles O'Neill Mak, Rose Tewlo. , Henry Plerpoot, Oeorie Mayna at cieorae Melntyre, 43oun.cH Blufta, ' Oeorte P. Tunetettft, Atrhur Ceoley. C. B. Meta. , , Herbert Wheeler, Bira Millard ' Mlaa MarsuerM Merer. Omahana Weds tn New York. ' Philip Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Reed, formerly of this city, was married on Thursday of this week to Mrs. Virginia Whiting Hall at the home of her parent, Mr, and Mrs. Elliott B. Whiting, in New York. : Mr. Reed, since leaving Omaha sev eral yeara ago, has lived in Chicago and abroad, but for the last year or so has been with the City National bank in New York, and owning to his I business for them taking him to Cuba at this time, his marriage to Mrs. Hall was hastened by a few weeks. His brother, Lewis B. Reed of Chicago, was best man at the wedding, and his aunt, Mrs. Mabel Balcombe Leort bardt was among the guests.. His I OmflVm frirls Snnn Off f n ftplinnl I f JSf .. u r Jw?w u . 0t ,s s 1 OowTBriSmNaix ' ' ( "' Iff i ?&ryGiffbnl - r' '' 'fZjA I ..." ii M' A l4Xi y y n r o P'-- . J V ji N ,v.ff f I bbrbbw- "SLSI .... at . k 1 I mother, who is at sanatorium at Saratoga Springs, was unable to be present, but Mr. Reed was at the wedding of his son. : Mrs. Hal haa a brother. Lieutenant Keaneth Whitinar. in the armv and another brother in the navy. Home from Okoboji. Miss Eleanor Carpenter came home last week from Okoboji while Mrs. J. F. Carpenter remained until Tuesday, wh.n Mr mA M.. U r. C.-.i-C. also closed their cottage and left the Mat RCi . '. Mr aitifl Use T P n.aVdi.... IaL their daughter, Mrs. Bore and Miis -Tamcron came aown Tktirarin v in .U.i. ... 1.. r-M.t.i: ...... . tssvai vtta I Will KUDUJI, where thev eoent thm iummr in rir dMaaawa VWlltnBV, Residence Chances. v Mr anrf Ur. XT..I ..... ... . i mvuh y n arc pre- paring to move into town this week from their country place "Nashwood." Mrs. R. R. Klmhall haa Ml,.. . apartment at faxton court, on ITwenty-sixth and Douglas streets, and ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coad, who have been making their home with liftl fllMltfl Vf at nan.! Ia.aa A Ta l - Lonnell, since coming here from their ri,n mi MaisKi. in, m, moved Mon y to 565 South Thirty-sixth street. ' Mri. Frank Cn lt.a -!.- .L - vwipvuvi wain hit; apartment at the Colbert vacated by Ri.hnn P.f,'.-I . . ...Jit r. w, aiiu will UCCUDT II about the first of October. Mrs. Col petier and her mother. Mrs. Dubois, are still at Harbor Point, Mich., but will probably reach Omaha the middle of the month. . ' Shower for Bride. The Miases Anna Backus and Mar- nrer Whitfielit A . ). cellaneoua ahower at , their home Thuraday evening in honor of Miss Ina Whitfield, who is to be a Septem ber bride. Those present were: Mleeee Mlaaee Merrleon, Jennie Solomon, n.i.n rioaiana, Laamar roulaan. Ethel Creeay, Rmlly Burohmore, -. . t?: . ' ,,-iior rf.cooeen, Sylvia Welraer, Haiel Hawea, Anna Jenaen, Opal Burt, rraneea autter, Maraaret Elder, Miner &urii.n, Anna ftaoRua, Chrlatlne Poule.n, Llbhy Chval, Jfaile Ware, Marsaret w hi I mid. Don. Whlttl.ld, Oerturde Kins, Helen Kabelta, Sneer Jenaen, m. unnelianaen, Km ma Kutleo, Annabelle Qlaasow, Anna N.lleen, -.. hm.vh, in. rvnitiieta. Fay Curtla, Dial Daan. aee notMH, Meadarnee Meedamee B. J. Rldhardaoa, Joe Maftak. Meaare. and Meedamee Ray rianteea, w. M. Whitfield. With the Social Clubs. ' Mrs. T. H. Tracy entertained the Dale Auction Bridge club Tuesday afternoon, whan Mra T. r n..j was the guest. High score was made by Mrs. Frank Wray. Mra. I Per-.. .,....!.. J ,U. mos club Wednesday at her home. Covers were placed for: i .. ... j-.t r Meeaamea Klnaley, ' SJ. Zouldan, J. Caeaer. ' H. Spenoer, B, VoborU, aioui City! N. Wants, - o. Shrtbar. Mrs. Ben Marti was hostess' Tues- ' " " i. WVJJWUUICII UUU, decorations being in garden flowers. I 'Ruth Carte Tk. .t..k . .lie viuu viijwycu uiu.K.i., uiieie&- ing of a solo by Mrs. A. A. Hcltman, reading by Mrs. Robert Grant, Instru mental selection by Miss Mildred House, followed by a buffet luncheon. Wedding Plans.' 1 The marriage of Miss Hattie Stem- berg, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herr man Steinberg, and Mr. Harry Cooler of Indianapolis will take place Thurs day evening at 7 o'clock at the Rome hotel. Rabbi Frederick Cohn of Temple Israel will officiate. Miss Lillie Steinberg, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor, and Ben Cooler of Missouri Vallev. brother of tne groom, will be best man, while little Elaine Tauber of Chicago will carry the ring, and Miss Anna Usurer will play the wedding march. Following an eastern wedding trip Mr. Cooler and bride will be at home at Indianapolis about October 24. House Parties for Young Folk. Beginning the middle of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mets will en tertain a party of young people at the Meta ranch near Cody, Neb. In the party will be the Misses Norma and Harriet Mack of Buffalo, daughters of. Norman E, Mack; Miss Marion Kuhn, Messrs. William Moore Deck er of Buffalo, Carl Holmes of Cincin nati and Sam Vail of Detroit, all friends of Miss Gertrude and Mr. Philip Mets.. The young people will return to Omaha in time for the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities, when Mr. and Mrs. Jrfeti will entertain them at their beautiful new home just nearing completion at 3708 Dewey avenue. On Wednesday. Ortnher A Ml.. Gertrude Mets will - give a bridge luncheon for the Misses Mack at the Fontenelle. Kimball Family In the East. Mr. and Mra. T. R. Kimball, Mra. T. L. Kimball and Miss Arabella Kimball left Tn.,H, t,., aik.-u v YM where they were to meet their t.ar ana epena two weeks motoring in the east They were joined there hv Mra. T T. Vimk.ll'. k.n.u . " ' . , ............ m UlUllllI, Daniel Rogers of California, and his daughter, Miss Rogers. Mr. , and Mrs. T. R. Kimball expect to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Low rie Childs at Hudson-on-the-Hudson, where Mrs. Childs haa been thia sum mer with her mother, Mrs. Ferguson. For Mra. Morsmsn, Mrs. Nathan Memam will give a Mil IIMIvWtWfVrl Turpin's School of Dancing Season Opens Monday, September 11th 4mH lisa-ala, Measey, Biplaaaaav It, S a. aa. Matt Aavaalia, Taeedar, S, ..In la, S n. aa. Hlaa Sekaal CJaaa Be. a aara-Uy, luliaalii So, a aw aa. Fanrl OtUdrea'a Oaaa Se-ar, Oeeeeer T, tia a. av Piliaaa Liiiiai Aa- TSma, Applleatiea reeelYed aaw, Tanu meat laanaaMa, Mr. Tarpta eaaekaa el tke now, saadata Senna Tea set taa at at eaee. Strietry a aakoal of aaaeina. ...... Harney 5143 luncheon at the Country club Tues- day for Mrs. W. W. Moraman of Cal ifornia, who is visiting here after an absence ot hve years. Mrs. P. ti. r-i. i n 17 . u.. r VIV, ...IB, M, .l millMC , Ml. V F. McGrew and Mrs. Z. T. Lindsey entertained for Mrs, Morsman during tne week. . .. Sorority Luncheon. The Alpho Delta Phi sorority en tertained at luncheon at the Univtr sity club this afternoon, followed by a matinee party at tne urpheum. The affair was given in honor of the two members, Miss Helen Loftman and Miaa Maurea Hendee, who will soon return to the stste university. Asters were used on the table. 1 hose present were: ftelen Loftnten. Aanee Nelleon. Boa Oraenousa, Maurea Hendee, Delia Blot, Carina Hall. Mra, Louis Moon. Fraternity Dancee. surma Kho' Chanter ot Pi Tau Pi fraternity gave its first informal danc ing party Friday evening. Thoae pres ent were: Meaare. and Meedamee Herbert Areeealn, Harry Roeenfold, Roeenbauni 01 Kan- Hubert fllomaa. eae ity, Auia nuier, Mlaaea Mlaaee Lillian Mayer. Brna Hadra. Jeeala Roaenetoek, Hedwls Roeonateek, , ijorraina RoeenatooK, ceiia roller, Loola Harrla, Lillian Walaa, Henrietta Berimes, Meaare. MMira. Max Block. Herbert Marx. David Roaenatoeh, Julian Kraokewar, Mayer Cohn. Bert Hone, Herbert Harrla, Frederle RoeenatooK. Morton Hlller, atanlay Feller. Bergen-Vest Wedding. The marriage of Miss Celia Ulive Veat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam D. Vest, and George W. Bergen, i of Mrs. U W. Bergen, took place Wedneaday evening at the home of the bride s parents. I he titr. unver M. Keve. oaator of Walnut Hill Meth odist church, assisted by the Rev. C N. uawson ol Dieti Memorial Meth odist church, performed the ring cere many. I he, bride was gowned Jn White batiste,- with princess lace, and her veil was held in place with lilies of the valley. She carried bride'a roses. Miss Rachael Metcalfe was brides maid and wore a gown of white em broidered voile over pink messaline and carried an arm boquet of Killar ney roses. The groom was aerved by Howard Bergen, his brother, as best man. Little Miss Mary Lou Fyfe carried the ring in an Easter lily and Miss YOUR PIANO SHOULD BE TUNED John W. Evan & Ed Evans Independent Plana Tuner aaa Player Knperto EetaMlahed In Omaha ISM Lett ere al roeoaamendatloa from Chicago, Oaaeha, Laeeola. aad Denver aauela haawea Factory S3 51 N, SSth St. Phone Coital - S40 end SSS. P. O, Boa SO, Omaha. 28th POPULAR SORORITY GIRL SOOK TO WED. Rutht Vest and Master Maurice Veat. cousin and brother of the bride stretched the ribbons. Miss Gordon sana "Because." ae cotnpanied on the piano by Mias hsther tvnapp, who also played tne "Lohengrin wedding march. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller, who motored down from Craig, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Bergen are on their wedding trip to Colorado and will make their future home in umaha. Stork SnecaL A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bergen on Thursday at Birch Knoll hosDital. Mrs. Bergen, before her marriage, was Miss Helen Gatea. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Van Orsdel have a new baby boy, born Thursday morning at the Methodist hospital. Fraternity Luncheon. Delta Tau Delta fraternity has in augurated a series of fortnightly luncheons for the winter, one of which is scheduled for this Thursday at 12:15 o'clock, at the University ciuo. a permanent organization nas been effected with Hugh A. Myera as president and Carlisle Allan, sccre tary. Royal Daughters Meet. The Royal Daughters held their monthly meeting Thursday evening .. ail r iT. . 1 1 : r wtiii miae veil ouitive,i, uaiiica, my sic and dancing; occupied the even ing. The next meeting will be held with Miss May Kusseil. Picnic Supper. v ' "' A motor picnic party to the Henry Wyman place, near ftorence, fnaay evening included Mr, and Mrs. C M. Wilhelm and Miss Esther Wilhelm. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman, Mrs. Charles Offutt, Miss Virginia uttutt, Mrs. t. f. Kirkendall. Mrs. Barber. Randall Brown, Warren Breckenridge and Kalston acobie. Phi Gamma Delta Dinner. In honor of the men leaving for school, Phi Gamma Delta fraternity gave a dinner at the University club f nday evening, at which covers were placed for thirty. Allan Dudley heads the alumni chapter. The honor guests were: Meaare. Meeare.- Foleem Event. Al Pattereon. . Harry Caldwell, . Butane Neville, Wilbur Fullaway, , Clarenoe Squire, Dwlsht 'Danforth, Sidney Culllnskam. (Continued aa Pae Fear, Column One.) Skinner5 THE HIGHEJT QUALITY MACARONI 36 Agr Urdft Bock Frtt Edith L. Wagoner TEACHER OF PIANO R. Mldenct Stud la 222 H Park A v.. 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