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. - f PAST TWO SOCIETY PAGES ONE TO SIXTEEN Omaha Sunday Bee PART TWO MAGAZINE PAGES ONE TO SIXTEEN VOL. XLVI NO! 42. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1917. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Week in Social and Club Circles The News of the OMART CIRCLES of Omaha are rejoicing in the presence of three charming visitors, one of whom will remain here O permanently, to brighten the sombreness of Lent. They are Mrs. Perry Allen of New York, a one-time Omflha beauty who is visiting her mother; Mrs. William G. Sloan; Mrs. Louis Calder, also of tlie great metropolis, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Martin Harris, and Mrs. John R. Dumont, who is at the J. H. Dumont home, after four years' absence and will spend the rest of the year Monday at4 o'clock at' the Hotel in California. . i . v . T- " : : " r '..- v x ' -'-v ..... : , - 1 f ' ! S i :: f a ' ' 'v!V,'s5- -'I honor ot Airs. Allen. Uucsts at both Jf$fJK"' t 5 ?V JF affairs were men and women prom-. frAs NlSi iff lo.' fH ,X inent in diplomatic circles in Wash- FSsfi lir ""ir ' ington. The next day, during the in- JsrXf' C , I f augural ceremonies, Mrs. McLean en- mW J&O'jMlf t?r!Lrf'i!'jt 'rl f tcrtained at luncheon 800 Annapolis f y&Mh&7,' ' '& cadets who took part in the cere- t fiV' f i' 1 '"; . ' n l ft t ill. s'-m - ':,8s.:rfi",:i DOZENS of plans are popping around in the heads of the young people who ae away at - -school, plans for the spring vacation and Easter holidays, which will soon fall due. These holidays vary in length, but the majority of them are too short to allow the school folk to come to Omaha for the recess. Some fortunate young people have :heir parents with them at their schools, others will join parties in Washington or at the coast resorts, ' but one and all are planning a time of unlimited gayety. House parties . and visits to friends will occupy a .great many. t would be impossible to tell you what each and every young person of your aequaintance expects to do during the holiday time of the next two months, but these are a few of Ihe arrangements:- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldrige will leave soon for Atlantic City, where llicy w JH be joined for the Easter re eess by Miss Gwendolyn Wolfe, who attends Miss.Fawcett's school in New York, and her brothers, Dudley, who is in school a,t New Haven, and Graf toil Wolfe, who atlends school at Kimfret, Conn. Mr. Russell Peters, who took the part of the leading woman .in the masque given at CorucU-recently, may hay.e the pleasure of traveling during the spring vacatiqn. There is some talk of taking the masque on the road during Easter week." His mother, Mrs. A. D. Peters, may spend the week with him if the "road show" is given up. i ' ' . v Mr. Milton Rogers, who is at the Blake school in Minneapolis, .will come to spend the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert M. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fuller left a week ago Monday to spend ten days with their son, Edward, at Mr. Wash bom's school in Brooklyn, Conn., and their daughter. Maty, at the Bennett school in Milbrook, N. Y. ' Mr: Herbert Davis, son of Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Davis, has purchased a handsome new roadster, which so far has been kept in New York. At the Easter holidays Mr. avis -with a J friend or two will go to New York from Cornell for that little car and have a real boy's vacation with it. . Miss Elorence Russell, at Smith, will visit friends in Boston during the holidays. 'Her sister, Miss Anne, will come home from the stale university for the recess. Mrs W. B. T. Belt visited her daughter, Miss Dorothy, at school at Kenosha, Wis., a week ago, and find ing her silghtly ill brought her home fo? a short rest. Mrs. Belt acconr. . . panied her daughter back to Kemper Hall the first of last week. Miss Dorothy wilt be , home' again tor M'r.i'Malcolm Baldrige will come home to spend the .ptjur holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. -How- ,. rd H. Baldrige. His vacation begins about April 1 and laststen days.. Miss Etna Reed .has , variety 6 ....... plans for her vacation The original plan was to, go to Bermuda, and the young yomen of the party would h rrmc in great glee in spite of the rebellion had not parental objections prevented. As it is, Miss Reed and 1 . i i ..... . avnrt in an three or ner ciassum"-" t rt Washington lor a tew days and from there to Atlantic prim!t donna. Mr.' Beckett has very entertained for Vice President and City for a short stay. They have great natural talent and an excellent Mrs. Thoma3 R. Marshall. ther equally delightful plans under vojce , Mrs Ncd McLeani Mrs. Walsh's consideration. ; , " , Miss Elizabeth Wright, daughter of daughter, and the mother of the far Mr. Warren Breckenridge, who is Mr. and Mrs. George T. Wright, who famed McLean baby, heir to many at Harvard law school, will utilize attends Sweet Briar college in Vir- millions,- gave a large luncheon in his vacation by making a snuri uih gmia, naa a cieiiguttui visit to Wash to Marbelhead or some of the other jgt0n during the inauguration. While coast resorts. Mr. Fritz Buchohs will jn Washington she was the guest of not confe home from Yale for this Mrs. Franklin Van Rensselaer, who spring holiday. is visiting her parents, Major and Mr. Jabin Caldwell will go up Mrs. Lord. from New Haven to New York for - the Eastern vacation. His brother, Last of Fine Arts Lectures. A4r. David Caldwell, who has been ; MnHcrn Life" U thf mihirrf in school at Lawrenceville, is coming Frank Alvah Parsons' lecture be- Looming on Social Horizon, home next week, because of illness fore the Omaha Society of Fine Arts ... . n Killinni nd W dang er. Miss Marv. .will entertain at a luncheon next Saturday in honor of Mrs. Harry Wil- Mich.; Mrs. Elwood Mich, and Miss : t . w . . go east at that time. Fine and Applied Artsj at luncheon t, ThJ wili inciuj,, qIj Miss Mary Gilford will spend the at the hotel, preceding the lecture. , ftof gMrs wO Mrs holidays with friends in Pittsburgh. , Bailey - Miss Myrne Gilchrist may spend New, of the Wayfarers. 1 The White Shrine Whist club will the vacation with friends m Uncin- Miss Virginia Offutt and Miss Es-. play at the Masonic temple Monday nati or she may stay at Lexington, ther Wilhelm, with Mrs. Charles Of- afternoon. Ky., where she attends Hamilton col- futt, plan to spend the Easter vaca- Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kopald will be lege. The girls of the school have tjon at Atlantic City. at home informally Sunday, March been having a gay time this winter. , Miss Erna Reed went down from 18, in honor of their daughter Ger- Their last party was a Colonial ball Vassar for the Alpha Delta Phi dance trude and Mr. Max L. Lowenthal of and Miss Myrne as Columbia and an- at Sherry's Friday .evening, when she Buffalo, N. Y., whose engagement has other girl as Uncle Sam led the grand was the guest of Fritz Bucholz of recently been announced.. Mr. Lowen- AnaTch. The next frolic m prospect yaie. jarvis Offutt and Philip Chase thai comes Wednesday, will take place on May day. were also at ithis-dance, which is one The Kaaba Klub will givean in- Cornell students have only apout a 0f the sniart fraternity events of (he formal dancing party at the Strehlow ierrace Uubnouse Saturday evening. CALENDARS SOCIAL Monday Original Monday Bridge club, Mrs. Arthur Remington, hostess. ' Evening bridge for Miss Harriet Copley, Miss-Helen Smith, host ess. Dinner at Blackstone for Miss Lil lian Cavanagh of Chicr.go, given by Mr. and Mrs. Garland Bos well. Luncheon for Frank Alvah Par sons at the Fontenelle by Fine Arts society board. White Shrine Whist club at Ma- sonic Temple. Tuesday AVintcr Dancing club at llarte hall. Kappa Alpha Theta, Mrs. K. A. McNown, hostess. Junior" Bridge club, Miss Stella Thumnicl, host.ss. Luncheon for Mrs. Roger Vaughan of Chicago, given by Mrs. J, P, Lord. k Luncheon and Orphcuin matinee party for Mrs. George E. Conn don of Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs, 'W. H. Mungcr, hostess. for Mrs. Frank Sclby given by Mrs. W. L.'Selby. Luncheoi.,,for Miss Lillian Cav anagh given by Mrs. Marshall F. Sharp. Bridge dinner for Miss Harriet Copley, Miss Mabel Allen, hostr ess. Tea for Mrs. George E. Congdon of Rochester, N. Y., given by Mrs. George B. Thummel. Bridge for Mrs. G. E. Koerner of St. Louis, Mrs. S. A. Wil liams, hostess. -. L Thursday Annual college dinner at Univer sity club. Dundee Bridge club, Mrs. A. H, Edwards, hostess. . Luncheon, Mis. F. R, Straight, hostess. , Tea at Fontenelle for Miss Lillian Cavanagh, Mrs. Robert McLean, hostess. , . Frjday Bridge club, Mrs. Ben Wood, hostess. Friday Orpheum matinee party for'Miss Lillian Cavanagh, Mrs, Garland Boswell, hostess. Tea for Miss Harriet Copley, Miss Mary Taylorj hostess, Friday Night Dancing club at Strehlow Terrace club lious Dinner for Dr. F. M. Fling of Lin coln given by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Russell. Saturday . 1 ".. i ' . Rite Dancing club, Scottish Rite cathedral. , lirr, Delta Gamma luncheon, Mrs. Carl Lord, hostess. V Afternoon party for Miss Harriet Copley, Miss Helen Weeth, host ess.. - Kaaba club dancing party, Streh low Terrace club house. Luncheon for Mrs. Harry Wilkins, Mrs. Elwood Bailey and Miss and Miss Ulena Ingcrsoll, given by Mrs. J. 0. Phillippi, CLUB Monday Omaha So:lety-of Fine Arts, Hotel Fontenelle, 3:45 p. m. Omaha Woman's club, political and social science department, Metropolitan club house, 2:30 p. m. Dundee Catholic circle, Mrs. W. J. Foeh'., hostesj, 2 to 5 p. in. Chautauqua circle, Tennyson chap ter, public library, 2:30 p. m. Eastern Star, Vesta chapter en tertainment, Masonic temple, 8 p. m. ' . Tuesday Business Woman's Council, court house, 11 to 2 p. in. Business Women's club, Y. W. C. A', 7 p. m. I Omaha Woman's club, oratory de partment, 10 a. ni.; current topics, 2:30 p. m., and philosophy and ethics department, 4 p. m. Drama league, annual meeting, Blackstone hotel, 4 p. m Sermo club, .Mrs. J. J. Hess, hostess, 2:30 p. ni. Daughters of Ameri an Revolu tion, Omaha chapter, Mrs. Wal ter D. Williams, hostess, 2:30 p. in. North Side Mothers' club, Mrs. W. H. Pruner, hostess, 1:30 p. m. Y. W. H, A., Paxton block club rooms, 8:15 p. m. YVoman'syclub, Mrs. Royal D. Mi(!er, hostess, 2:30 p. ni. Social Settlement association, an nual meeting. Y. M. C, A., 10 a. ni. I f Omaha Woman's Press ' club, Loyal hotel, '12:45 p. m. W. W. club, Mrs J. K. McCombs, ihostess, 1 p. in.' , V. C. T. U., Omaha union, Y. M. C. A., 2:30 p. m. v W. C. T. V., Frances Willard union, Trinity Methodist church, 10 a m. Thursday . SuffraRe school opens, Y. W. C. A. , 10 a. m. to 12 hi., and 2 to 4 p. in. Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs, Second district conven ' lio'u, Metropolitan club house, 9 111.! luncheon at Blackslont for delegates and dinner by Mr. , and Mrs, J. W. Welch. Omaha .Story Tellers' league, Mrs. E. L; Potter, hostess, 4:15 p. in. . , Omaha Metaphysical Library so ciety, 518 Bee building, 2:30 p. m. Friday Society of American Widows, Mrs, B. C. Turpin, hostess, 7:30 p. m. ; .Benson . Woman's club, Benson, ; cily'hall, 2:30 p. in. Saturday ,, V " P. E. p. Sisterhood, Chapter M, . Mrs A. ;C. Pancoast, hostess, 2:30 p. m.. Association of Coilegiate Alumnae, Hotel Fontenelle, 2:30 p. m., followed by music department's f program j , University club, St. Patrick's day i , dinner. , . . i : Fontenelle. This is the last of the If- Cm.; r.atnC Will nnt Re at lafxrj. en., ,J ennnen-ol k.r .1. MU ... " n. ?r"."?:7" their house,guests. home ounng tne vacauuu, i uig an society, ine uoaja or airec- ,.:, ntr7if l.. c u r.,;c ,nA mr. II. d u Kins pi uetroit, nomer, ir. x-. xx. x.' '"S . '? Bailey of Jackson, nans Mr. Viaines, are -uiaiunus u director 01 ine new iorK acnooi 01 tti - t- Siefent Photo. dr(VS jbOUtS week of vacation, and so few of them season, will have time to make the trip tO - Mrs. XCharlp Knnnr7 ia. ctilt in Vpeta rhantor Orrlpr nf th Ka.t. Omaha. Mr. John Hannighen, who is Chicago at "the hospital, but tvtpects em Star, will give a dancing party a senior this year, expects to spend to go to French Lick Springsr lnd., at the Blacksfone Monday evening, his vacation at a nouse pany as ine Witn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cudahy March ib. . guests ofrsoine ot tne guests at tne before coming home. . The Rite club will give the fifth of sister, Mrs. E. Wakeley, and Miss, her sister, Mrs. McCormick.iof Salt recent Cornell lestiviues. miss Martha Uyger, wheels visiting its oajjcing series Saturday evening Nellie Wakeley. Lake City Miss Leola Harris may spend her relatives in, Philadelphia and New at Scotfjsh Rite cathedral. It will be Mrs. B. A. Funk and two sons of G. W. Wattles left Thursday for vacation from Wellesley at the shore York City, will spend the week-end a St. Patrick's day affair. .Spirit Lake, la., arc visiting Mrs. his Hollvwood home to begouc a or she may accompany a party of at Poughkccpsie, N. Y., with a friend The Friday Night Dancing club will Funk's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. month. Frank Burklcy leaves today young wunien iu ivuii!giuu. Miss Catherine Hastings will be at home from Monticello. Seminary, Godfrey, 111., about March 29, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron R.' Hastings. Miss Edith Howe- will be one of a party ot girls who go. to Washing ton for the vacation. After her re. at Vassar. give a St. Patrick's affair at the Edwin Hart T enks. fnr sevpnrl wicks. for California to inin Mr. Wattles. . Strphlow Terrace club house, where and will be joined later by Mr. Funk, Fred P. Hamilton is expected Back To Take West Point Exams. its post-season dances are being held. Rabbi tyuis J. Kopald of Buffalo, today from five or six weeks at Mr. Wilkins Rustin, who has been Les Hiboux club of Central High N. Y., will arrive in Omaha next Sun- Phoenix, Ariz., where he and Mrs. visting his grandmother, Mrs. C, B scho1 wl" 8,ve an informal dancing day for a week's visit with his parents, Hamilton and sons were guests of Rustin. and his rister. Mrs. Hranrfnn P?" at f?aLte ha 1 AP"1 2- The T. Mr. and MYt,. J. N. Konald. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barber. Mrs. Howell, for the last month, left Satur- clu,i of, Central High school will Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kirschbraun Hamilton and the boy have gone on day evening for New York, where he ?'f a dancing party April 22 at Harte and their two children arrive Monday to California before returning home. u-itl taL-a liia v.:n . fA. it.'..... hall. - . . frnifl Chiraan tr, snj.n1 a n.ntitl, ,itl, Mr. and MrR. Waltpr Fnlrtc wlm zi.rn sne wmi spenu ine icw rcinau - Point March 20. He will then Ru u ' Airs. Kirsclihraun s parents, Mr. and arc at liclleair, I-la., will return home ing days witli her roommate at Fall Virginia to visit his mndmothrr New Church Housewarmine. , Mrs. Henry Hiller. next Saturday or Sunday. Mr. and Kiver, Mas. . , ... . Mrs. Vincent Moore, formerly Mrs. For the housewarmine claimed hv i ' -.O.1"- Johl! Brady and Mr. and Mrs. wr. wnanning joraan .win De ai William. Percival Goodwin of this the members of the new First Pres- Postponement. . home from Shattuck for .the week ,!.. i,, iii ,.:,, ,,,:i i h,,ir; i...i. . ":ii . . r,.,. r ,. Mx. Rustin has been fortunate given at the edifice. Tupsrlav rvminir .i,.,.i.,i f. c.....i . l.. i I enough to leccive besides his appoint- and a reception Wednesday evening. if Mi Klh-n H Kr,,iui, ...iti, t;c. Springs, W. Va.r-are Mr. and Mrs Tom Davis, who are also there will ritv wU.r. I, w;ii rAn,n:.. ..n.:i i kinruM i.....u - ...:n x. .. n ,. . ., remain until the 24th or 25th Mr. F. H. Myers will go east soon "3.1 "y'rW11at tnt, ment to West Point from New. York The musical will be given by William Estelle Morrison and Mrs P S St I)arton M'llard and . daughter, and will soend her vacation tVavelinS u I'cr,!ates from Nebraska and an "uh, who came from Chicago to Claire as assistant hostesses, has been .Wr-.J- "- Millard Mr. and Mr. Mil- vui spena . ner vacation traeung alternate from New V ork state to An- p'ay on the woqderful echo organ, pbstponed for two weeks. lard are frequently seen on the links Willi mm. ., ,'napolis. . which is Senator J. H. Millard's gift. , - and riding about the mountain trails. Mr Guy Hamilton Beckett of - Mi. Jesie MilUrcLwill give limcli- At VmMm wlmm-,, 9mrt. Mr. J. H. Millard is at Ashville, N. C, Omaha, plaving'one of the leading Mrs. Allen's Washington Visit. eon for old friends of Mr. Zuecli on At Jamou Wintering Resorts. , part of the time. parts m the Union College Dramatic Before arrivii g in Omaha to visit Tuesday at her home. , Mrs- Demse Barkalow land her W. Famam Smith has returned clubs musical .comedy. "Come to fcer mnthir virT x;:n:.... n ci... brother-in-law, Joseoh Barker, left from a month at Palm Beach. His af til i-r,u'n;,i ia u am.-"' e t- xr:.:.i.. r: i. Saturday for Lalolla. Cal.. to ioin unclr. ft. K. -Smith, who was with T- .'', ;.. ' . V.. n 01 V1 -B-arl,.. ..AX,.. C ' D t)ll. l ':.'. ..j ." .' v"l. T n:w..iorK,uty visited Mrs. Thomas Mrs. TaniM-k'. Rmwn nt n,.r I. "L i- 1 " "" c,ur" l.u K".c" Balmy Land, which makes its initial appearance in Glenn Falls, N. Y., on Monday evening, March 12kOii Friday of this week a per formance will be given in Schenec- ay. Mr.- Beckett playsthe lead F. 'Walsh in ' er" Washincton hnmV ,Sn,tLi , .".I. a -.i -7 a wh0 nae been tl,c" ahoilt 4 month. Monday to Atlantic City, wher j Mr. viiicl, ,s admit wdlr CCt !?r, Ro t'C Have, ' ' .M"' Ba;k',KOW ,YU1 iie ,one.' aDout and M.s. Joseph Baldrige will join residence in the capita). .Mi's.O h! ujcl Crafnorinefie.d. d. Z'Af9" pU"S to L"vJ.""l!alurd. T''e' : i, . ' win oc ai ine i ray mure uniii a iter p ij.i., ,t , , iat vi.m v-ujjiiiikiicuj, ,siaV Ul ing feminine role as Gloria Quale, a iT;: V.i 11 Lu "".'.cuc" ' coming to Omaha the latter part. Mrs. Ben Gallanher has been at Va,w a,,H Mr. BaMr.W. A.M " ' . : " uur"'s mry- "e month to visit her mother and Coronado Beach the last week with fiiiZr V ?, K ' ' J . ; MU ' y fr. s. JbhtiR'Dumohi