THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 3, 1917. 88 What - is Going On in Society Circles' (Continued fronl Page Two.) ceded the ceremony. - An altar of palms and ferns, flanked by cathedral candles, was improvisea ior me oc casion. Pink and white roses were used in the decorations throughout vh hnitae. The bride wore a simple gown ef aesh-eolored georgette crepe, maae with hieh 'waistline and braided with ilk. She wore a corsage bouquet of iweet peas and roses. I A weddinor suDDer followed tke cere mony, at which Mrs. Harold Lehmer,. f Chariton, la., was the only out-o:-town guest. The bridal pair re main in Omaha until after the mar riage of the bride's sister, Miss Madge Maloy, to Mr. James Earl Haney on Monday. 1 hey win men start tor an tutomobile trip. They will be at home liter July 1 at us ugden avenue, ttork New. A daughter was' born to Mr. and Mrs. lulins D. Kendis at the Stew- irt hospital. Mrs. Kendis was for- nerly Miss Ida Fearlman of Platts noutb, Neb. fha laces on disolar in Orchard & tVilhelm's window are made and de- ligned by Anna Knop Slater, pub lisher and author of the Briar Rose Lace Crochet Book, on sale at the rt departments in the city. Council Bluffs " Social Activities L Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Broderick, Lin. coin, have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Broderick's father, Mr. Peter TholL Mrs. Broderick, who was for merly organist at St. Francis church, canje to occupy her old position dur ing the Knights of Columbus con- VCIIUUll. Monday afternoon the visiting women at the Knights of Columbus convention were entertained at a re ception at the home of Mrs. A. V. Hennessey. A number of local wom en formed the reception committee .and: the affair was very successful frpm every standpoint. The meeting of the East End Card club, planned for Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Wright, has been indefinitely post Doned. The St. Paul's guild was entertained Monday afternoon by the South First street chanter at the home oi Mrs. Richard Green on Graham avenue. In formal reports of the recent diocesan convention were given by Rev, W. E. Madn and Mrs. George Allingham. Monday afternoon Mrs. Thomas Metcalf, sr., gave a demonstration of canning by the cold pack method at Bloomer school. These meetings, which are being given under the aus lices of the Mothers' and Teachers' club, are open to anyone interested. Mr. and Mrs. E. sr. Woodnng re turned Tuesday from a trip to Ches ter, Neb., Mrs. Woodring's old home. While there they attended the com mencement exercises of the Chester High school, of which Mrs. Wood nng is a graduate, as well as the ilumni meeting. Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mr. W. L. Osborn and Miss Ida Gess tnan were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'William Gessman. The ceremony, which was performed by Rev. ti. U Lorenz ot Salem's Evangelical church, was wit nessed by only the immediate rela tives and friends and was followed by a wedding supper. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn expect to make their home lere for the present Mrs. Charles M. Harl received a letter Tuesday announcing the mar riage of Mrs. Mabel LaRue. Wash ington, D. C, to Major Charles Burke of the Canadian army. The ceremony took place in Newark, n. j. mm. Burke, a former Council Bluffs wom an, was state commander in Iowa of the 'Ladies of the Maccabees and lately has had charge of an eastern district, t In times of peace Major Burke u a solicitor in Brandon, Mani toba. He is now on his way back to ranee, where he spent nine months before returning on a short furlough. Mr. E. O. Floyd of Sheridan, Wyo., and Miss Nellie Weaver of this city wre quietly married Friday evening. May 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hughes. Only the relatives and near friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd will make their home in Sheridan. Mrs. D. B. Gensel entertained at dinner Monday evening in honor of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Knepper, W. A. William son, George Hanthorne and A. W. Stone have returned from the grocers' convention at Toledo. After the close of the meeting the party went to Detroit, from there to Cleveland by boat and then on to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Stuckenbruck have arrived from their former home in Lake City, la. Mr. Stuckenbruck will assume his new duties as pastor of the First Christian church today Mrs. J. A. Vitamvas of Silver Creek, cii, la CApcucu iiuiuc Cdny uu week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Boyer. i Miss Josephine Cleaver entertained at a kitchen shower in honor of her sister. Miss Madge, Wednesday af ternoon. ' Thursday Mr. Glenn W. Hammer nd Miss Edna May Cumming were quietly married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Elda M. Cum ming. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George Ray of the Second Presbyterian church and was wit nessed by only the immediate rela tives. For the present Mr. and Ms. Hammer will make their home with the bride's mother. The annual election of officers for the Council Bluffs Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Wickham, with the following result: Regent. Mrs. W. S. Stillman; first vice regent, Mrs. Angeline R. Brir.smaid; second vice regent, Mrs. Charles G, Saundersl recording secretary, Mrs. Frank Pin ney; corresponding secretary, Miss Mary. Key; treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Southard; registrar, Mrs, Drayton W. Bushnell: historian, Mrs. L. A. Gray; auditor, Mrs. R. C Francis; chaplain, Mrs. J. W. Squire; custodian, Mrs. George Wickham. The . reading of the annual reports of the convention was postponed until the next meeting. Mr. W. 5. Keeline gave a short talk on Liberty bonds and their sale, and Promoter and Prologue Reader of Masque , j jr.';" . y. A? A BELL KIMBALL South Side Social Circles Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith have been called to York by the, death of Mr. Smith's father. Mrs. Bryce Williamson has re turned to her home in Superior, Wis., after visting relatives in this city for tome time. Mrs. William Greenway and chil dren of Fremont have Been the guests of Mrs. Virgil Smith this week. Mr. Thomas Blake of Des Moines visited with Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Ev eret this week. Mrs. L, E. Knight has been taken to Clarkson hospital for treatment. Mrs. S. R. Snodgrass is visting with relatives in South Dakota. Mrs. Fred J. Roberts and daugh ters, Katheryn and Evelyn, of Odgen, Utah, are visting relatives and friends in Omaha and the South Side. Mrs. R. J. Robertson will entertain the missionary tea of the United Presbyterian church Thursday after noon at her home, 1207 Edwards street. The Degree of Honor "held a very successful parcel post party. The proceeds will be used for a flower fund to send flowers to any member of the order confined in Omaha hos pitals. Mrs. Branch Curtis will entertain the Thursday Kensington club at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home in Dun dee. Members of Adah chapter, Order of Eastern Star, attended the reception on Saturday afternoon at the Scot tish Rite cathedral in honor of the grand officers of the order. I. E. Bednar of Adah chapter is grand sen tinel. Mr. and Mrs. - E. Nichols enter tained at a birthday party in honor of their daughter, Bernita's, second birthday. The guests were: Misses Misses Ruth Mark?, Luetic O'Ronrlte, Marlon Sohlffbauer, Catherine O'Rourke. Josephine Carter, Virginia Burkner, Marlon Arnett, Edwtna Nichols. Mfledaniee Meadames 3. J. liarkey, A. Ml Burkner, W. R. SchlHbauer, ' . Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Zieger, 4323 South Sixteenth .street, entertained Saturday in honor of Mrs. Fred Rob erts of Ogden, Utah. The house1 was tastefully decorated with bunting, flags and ferns. The evening was spent with music, games and dancine. followed by dainty refreshments. The relatives and friends present were: Meadamea Meadamea Max Wledman, Brad Roberta, Max Hoffman, Cecil Woosely, Herman WehrlL Walter Baltser. M. J. Lucky, U Austin. Fred J. Roberta, 8. Roberta. Messrs. Messra. R. H. Roberta. . H. Roberta. Alfred Zieger. Francis Zieger, Buck wooaely, Bernard Luekey. Misses Misses I Leila Hunter, Mary Maaulre, Maria Luckey, Elizabeth Splrl, Cecil Wehrli, Eva Zleser. Thursday afternoon at the home of Rabbi Conn occurred the marriage of Miss Mayme Horwich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rasper Horwich of the South Side, and Mr. Abe E. Krasne. They were accompanied by Miss Belle Horwich, sister of the bride, and Mr. Fred Elecken. Mr. and Mrs. Krasne will make their home1 at the Wellington Inn, The marriage of Miss Fave Mullen and Irving P. Winslow took place at the Home ot the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Katskee, 1329 South Twenty-seventh street, Friday eve ning, inev were married in the liv ing room before an improvised altar of palms, terns and potted plants by the Kev. U K. Uawson, who also married the bride's mother and father. Miss Maude Belding. a cousin of the bride. attended the bride' and Chauncey Mul len, a brother, was best man. He also sang preceding the ceremony. Miss Marie Mullen played the wedding marcn. Miss Hazel Belding caught the bridal bouquet. The bride was married in her traveling suite of dark blue with a white haj and carried a bridal bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid wore a white suit and a corsage bouquet of sweet peas and lilies of the valley. They left imme diately tor a short trip and will be at home after Tune 15 at their new home on South Thirty-fifth street the marriage of Miss rem Phinney jw4 Knowing How fe Fresh Stock Service These three aentUli rt ne try to the i&ecess of any traaU net. That we hvV them to a degree not mnalljr found i pro yen by the fact that our customers com again and again; relying on our taite, Judgment and knowledge of flowere they place their orders knowing well that every wish and desire will be complied with. Flower of a Better Quality For All Occasions. . JOHN BATH THE CAREFUL FLORIST 1804 Farnam St. Omaha. Phone Douglas 3000 f ) I i AMMMrr jwmrl Vre SZ8$.M8Jir ZWOffLV and Mr. Oscar Galsche took place Saturday evening at the home of the Rev. Yerian, the officiating minister. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kurrin 'were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Galsche left for Fremont after the ceremony, where they will spend a shprt honey moon, returning Tuesday evening, when Mr. and Mrs. James Phinney, Barents of the bride, will entertain at a large reception in their honor. Last Thursday the ladies of the Moose en tertained in honor of Miss Phinnev at a fancy towel shower, when fifty guests were-present. Benson Social Gossip Mrs. E. J. Whistler entertained at dinner on Wednesday for Mrs. Poland and daughter of Iowa Uty, la. . Mrs. A. C. Lessard entertained on Monday in honor of Miss Mattie Car- hart of Circleville, U. Miss Myrtle Wiig of Omaha enter tained on Monday and Mrs, T. M Louritzen on Tuesday in honor of Miss Betty Hansen, who will be mar ried June 6. Miss Pearl Mattson entertained Sat urday-evening in honor of Miss Helen Anderson. Covers were laid for ten guests. Mrs. John Speedie entertained at a surprise party Tuesday evening for Mr. Speedie.. The guests were, mem bers of the Board of Education and there wives, members of high school faculty, members of the senior class and all the grade teachers of the Ben son schools. A program was given consisting of music and readings. Ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. H. W. Colson and children will SDend the summer at Stromsburg, Neb., and Lead, S. D. . Mrs. J. W. Welch entertained M luncheon Fridav in honor of Mri. W. E. Lamb, who -is the' guest of her sister, Mrs. N. H. Tyson. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed on May 25. Mrs. Reed was formerly Miss Ruby Davey. Miss Hazel Babcock entertained the domestic science- class of the high .school at her home last week. A son was born on l uesday to Mr. and Mrs. William McCaffrey of Oma ha. Mrs. McCaffery was formerly Miss Liza Liljenstolpe of Benson. The senior picnic was held at Elm wood park last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Guy Cabbage and little daugh ter leave on Monday to join Mr. Cab bage in Lead, S. D., where they will reside. Mrs. W. E. Yarton is spending a few days in Leigh, Neb. Mrs. F. L. Bumpus and mother, Mrs. L. Belding, left Saturday to join Mr. Bumpus on their ranch in Wyoming. The young people of the Presby terian church will combine a social Easy Terms and on Approval You cannot buy more in the) way of a musical instrument for the price. It it better value than any "talking machine" at anywhere near it price. tiUQC Eay Term POO for thi COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA Schmoller ft Mueller Piano Co. Tel. Douflas IS23. 1311-13 Fi and consecration meeting at the church on Tuesday evening. Miss Jessie Deane of Chicsgo was a visitor last, week at the E. W. Deane home. . - Mrs. C. H. Faris entertained at luncheon on Tuesday, covers were laid for three guests. Miss Elizabeth Deane is visiting at the home of her brother, E. W. Deane, and Mrs. Deane. Mrs. Frank Linder entertained Sat urday in honor of her mother, Mrs. M. E. Gates' seventy-second birthday anniversary. , Miss Francis Anderson entertained at her home last week, when about twenty guests were present The grades of the public schools gave a .Memorial program at the. Methodist church Tuesday afternoon. The young people of the Baptist church wiH.be entertained at a social at the home of Mrs. McWilliams on Friday evening, Mrs. I. J. Buckley will be hostess for the Aufwiedersehn club on next Wednesday afternoon. The Luther league of the Lutheran church met Monday in a business and social meeting. The officers are: President, Andrew Andreason; vice president, August Breitinger; secre tary, Louise Herrmann; treasurer, Anna . Bruder; librarian, Richard Haver, and corresponding secretary, Louise Tibke. Mesdames Carl Madsen and P, S. Rpsander entertain the Ladies' Aid society of the First Lutheran church in the parlors of the church on Wed nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at 4 o'clock. Dundee Society Notes Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Blair and Mrs. Blair's mother, Mrs. Wilson, have returned to their own home at Forty ninth and California streets. - Mrs. C C George entertained at luncheon at her home last week for Mrs. Luther Drake. Mrs. Frank Nelson it visiting in South Dakota. Mr. W. U Selby is in Sioux City on business. ' Mrs, Stella Alvea of Earlville, Pa., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Lampe, and ' Dr. Lampe. The Misses Felice and Vivian Ful ton of Beatrice, Neb., were guests last week of Mrs. W. H. Kearns. The Ladies' Aid societv of the Dundee Presbvterian church met Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. R. Cook. Mr. Elmer E.. Thomas is ill at his home with bronchial nneumonia. . Children's day will be observed at the Dundee Presbyterian church, next Sunday, June 1U. A held day Drogram was given Thursday afternoon by 500 children of the Dundee school, the different grades showing all sorts of gymnas ium drills, marches and folk dances, followed by the singing of patriotic songs. - An orchestra of fifteen pieces furnished music throughout the ex ercises. There was a large attendance of parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carmichael en tertained ten guests at dinner Memor ial dav. 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They are designed for soft cuffs and made to yield enduring wear. The price for links of this quality is usually $8.00 a pair. We have spe cially pric- Cfi CA ed them, at WW Look in our North Windows for Grad uation Suggestions. C.B.Brown Co. Jewelers Omaha, Neb. The Hallmark Store home from the effects of an automo bile accident The Thursdav morning Bible class meets this week with Mrs. J. W. Mar shell. Mrs. A. C. Crossman was called to Galena, III., the first of the week by the sudden death of a brother. Florence Social Items Mr. and Mrs. A. Michaelson spent Tuesday at Blair visiting relative. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earhart spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Herman visting triends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Brough have moved to Omaha to make their home. Mrs. Brough has spent twenty years in Florencce. Mrs. L. R. Walker of Detroit, Mich., who came here to attend the funeral of her fatJier, John Bondes son, returned to her home Sunday. Orval McReynolds spent the fore Jiart of the week in Lincoln visiting lis family, which is spending the summer there. Captain W. T. Broatch left the first of the week for a ten days' trip to Kansas City, Mo. The marriage of Miss Mary Korl nek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Korinek, and Mr, John Pribl of O'Neil, Neb., was celebrated Tuesday at St. Philip Neri church. Rev. Fa ther Barrett officiated.- The young couple was attended by Mr. Joseph Vitt of O'Neil and Miss Hattie Vasak of Omaha. During the services Mrs. Hattie Martin rendered several vocal aid instrumental selections. They will make their home at O'Neil. Miss Ruth Tuttle left the first of the week for Denver, Colo., where she will spend part of her vacation. Miss Emma Brenneman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brenneman, I lt-f s Vwav For SomethingNew cmS( tffiV ? ' Nice You Musi Try When the heat sizzles and yon feel worn and jjff MfSfi hot and fagged, a drink of Peacock will'set you "SfcdSr ko-T op." 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