i'HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 17, 1917. r What is Going On in Society Circles (Ceattaara from F.. One) round of entertainments for him and Miss Thummrl. . Mrs. George B. Thummel will give an afternoon bridge "party for the bride-to-be on June 28 and Miss Ann Gifford is planning a luncheon for thi week. What Society Hai in Prospect. ' The Alumni association of the Greater Omaha High achools will hold its annual reunion and dance Monday evening at Happy Hollow club. Graduates from the first class of 1876 down to 1917 will be present and the committee are making plan for a large reception. There will be short business meeting followed by a musical program, after which the evening will be given over to dancing Mrs. Coe Buchanan and Mrs. Bran don Howell will entertain the Delta Gamma sorority at luncheon at the home of the latter, Saturday. Monday at 2 p. m. at Happy Hollow club the Fidelia club will give a large bridge and high-five party. One of the chief purposes of the gathering will be to form a Red Cross chap ter, which shall be called the Cathe dral circle. Mrs. O. C. Redick will explain the duties of such a circle. In addition to the other prizes a hand lome door prize consisting; of the va rious articles of a bed set is being of fered. Mrs. Arthur Mullen has charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gordon are giv ing a dinner party1 Saturday night for Miss Martha Dale and Mr. Alexan der Loom is. Le Mars club will give an infor mal dancing party Thursday evening at Keep's academy. t . ' . JHxon-McCulloch Wedding. V Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Mary Craig McCulloch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc Culloch, to Mr. John Alfred Nixon, at the McCulloch home, 4225 South Twenty-second street, Wednesday at high noon. Miss iMcCulloch is a daughter of Omaha, a graduate of the South High school and for two years was a student at Knox college, Gales burg, III., where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She has heen teaching on the South Side for the last year and prior to that taught at Torrington, Wyo. , ' The wedding on Wednesday is the culmination of a friendship begun many years ago in the First grade of the Hawthorne school on the South Side. Mr. Nixon, the bridegroom-to-be, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. A. , A. Nixon and the young people were classmates practically from the time they entered the grades till graduated from the South High school Miss Laura Fulton Reed of Keo kuk, la, who was Miss McCulIoch's chum in Knox collcga and a sorority sister, has come on for the wedding, at which she will be bridesmaid, and was a guest at several pre-nuptial af fairs the last week. Immediately fol lowing the wedding the young people will' go to their future home, "The " Aganaldes," at Flowerfield, Neb., where Mr. Nixon has been interested in wheat and stock growing for sev eral years. . Avery-Morgan Wedding. " . ' The wedding of Miss Eleanor Mor gan and Dr. H. H. Avery was solem nized at the home of the bride's father, Mr. C T. Baughman, Saturday night, only relatives of the contracting par ties being present owing to a recent bereavement in the bride a family. The wedding was planned for the fall, but was advanced because Dr. Avery reg istered tor the medical corps ot the United States army. Rev. James B. Butter officiated. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white satin and car ried bride s roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Thuramdell Mor- 5 an, who wore white georgette. L, C ivery, brother of the groom, was best man. The house was beautifully dec orated in red rosea and ferns. Dr. and Mrs. Avery left for a short wed fling trip ta Kansas City. r (Coleman-Rhump Wedding. ... Miss Lillie . Rhump, daughtr of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhump, and Mr, Cranworth D, Coleman were mar- 1 ried Monday evening at Koajitre Memorial church, The bride wore a gown, of white georgette crepe over white satin, trimmed In iridescent and white satin. Her tulle veil was held in place with a strand of pearl bead's. Her only jewel was a gold davaliere, the gift of the groom. . Miss Pearl Rhump, sister of 'the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr. James Coleman, brother of the groom, was best man. - - The bridat party entered to the Strains of Lohengrin wedding march. Mrs. O. H. Gibbs sang "Because." . ' The ushers were A. T. Jensen, Ar- . fchur Waack and John Maguire. The home was beautifully decorated in white and red. Mr. and Mrs. Cole man will be at home after July 15 at 1508 South Twenty-fifth avenue. Nearhood-Meador Nptials. The marriage of Miss Mabel Mea dor to Mr. Roy A. Nearhood. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nearhood of Blair, Neb., will be solemnized Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wit . liam T. Meador of Herman, Neb. Rev. W. W. Pfautt of the First Pres byterian church of Schuyler, Neb., will perform the ceremony. The house will be decorated with palms, ferns, pink and white roses. ' The bride will wear white silk geor gette crepe over taffeta and will carry a shower bouquet of bride's roses and ynnga blossoms. She will be at tended by Miss Goldie Phipps of Te- I kamah, Neb., who will wear pink georgette crepe and carry Ophelia roses. Mr. John Nearhood of Omaha, brother of the groom, will act as best man. Little Marjorie Ackerman of Umaha and Master Eugene Burdic, i't.i nephew off the bride, will carry asket of pink and white sweet peas. The double ring ceremony will be used. Miss Nellie Chistensen of . Omaha will play the Mendelssohn wedding march. Eighty invitations have been issued. - - After July 1 the young couple will be at home at 4435 Wakeley avenue, Omaha. News of the School Set Miss Dorothy Kiptinger is expected Jiome early this week from St Mary's college, Notre Dame, Ind. She vis ited relatives in Chicago last week. ' ., I Miss Darlitn Ivers of this city, who has completed her first year of work .in the Nebrask. School of Medicine, spent last week in Lincoln, where she (eceived her B. A. degree. In the June Brides and Girls Wp 'li .V . , Frances ttfrscfey Qepirude Calvert" fall she will continue her medical studies. Miss Ivers. returns today from Lincoln, where she has been a guest at numerous school patties since commencement. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eggers have gone on to Hanover, N. H., for the Dartmouth commencement, when their son, George, graduates. Miss Irene Rosewater returns Thursday from Smith college. Miss oretchen Mclonnell leit Fri day to attend the summer session of tne university ot Chicago. Social Gossip, Mr. Ralph Peters went to Excelsior Springs- Sunday and will go to St. Joseph Monday for the Trans Mississippi patriotic golf meet on his way hornet Dr. ai.d Mrs. J. C. Hammond leave this week for the east and will visit the training camp at Plattsburgh, N. Y., where their son, Ernest, is a stu dent, having gone there from Dart mouth last month. He was in the senior class at Dartmouth and will be given leave from the camp to go back to college to get his diploma on commencement day, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Carpenter. Mrs. Sen Gallagher and Mr. Howard Bald- rige returned last Monday from Minneapolis, where tney an went to see their sons at Fort Snelling. Mrs. A. L. Gordon, who went up with her mother, Mrs. Breckenridge, to see Warren Breckenridge, also came home Monday, but Mrs. Breckenridge remained with friends in Minneapolis until Monday. ' Mr. C. T. Kountze went to New York Tuesday on a week's business trip. - Mrs. F. B. Kennard is in Newcastle,' Ind., with her daughter, Mrs. John Goodwin. Miss Elizabeth Davis and Miss Meliora Davis went to Minneapolis Friday evening for the Weston-Dwin- nell wedding Saturday and are guests of Miss Dwinnell. w t- ,,r ii. 1-f. Tl - Alias rranccs vvessem icit auuis day for St Louis on her way east to Great Barrington, Mass., to visit Mrs. Charles H. Brown. Mrs. Windsor Megeath went to Minneapolis Friday for a week. She will return for the Loomia-Dale wed ding and then expects to motor back to Minneapolis, which was formerly her home. Miss Marion Howe, who was at the Plaza in New York for two weeks after her chool closed, is now A Diamond, Watch or Loftw Perfection . DWnwnd Ring V : a : 1 rajf&nCfa' The (LoftU Seven-Diamond Cluater Ring. The Diamond Are Mounted So at to Look Like One Large Single Stone. SSS Dl.monJ Rin, 14k oil sold. "LoftU Ptr- (Mtioa" een mounting W I.2S a Watfc. 483 Mtn'a Diamond Ring. S prone Tooth aiounttnff, 14k ' a o 1 i d old, Roman or poHnhtd .':?... $100 82.80 a Wtk. npFTIS vppaaittf Who Are Soon to Wed Ckva. Gctk in Cleveland, the guest of Miss Marion Keese, whose marriage to Mr. Henry Hutchins of Boston took place Satur day. Miss Howe was one of the bridesmaids. Before coming home she will visit friends on the St Lawrence. Miss Helen Clarke is expected home this week-end from De Kalb, III., where she has been visiting Miss Louise. Lewis and where she had the misfortune to contract a case of Ger man measles last weeek, which inter. fered with many plans for her pleas ure while there. . Mrs. Charles T. Kountze went to Minneapolis Friday night in quest of a house at Lite Minnetonxa lor Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson of In dianapolis, whose little daughter is recovering trom a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Kountze have a house at Minnetonka and expect to go up next month. Tom Kinsler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kinsler, expects to go west this week with a surveying party. Mrs. Joseph M. Cudahy of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, has been named Chicago representative of the Wom an's National Advisory committee and has just returned from Washington, where shj conferred with Red Cross officials. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doorly, Mrs. Mora and Frank Pollard; who mo tored to St. Louis about two weeks ago, are expected home shortly by way of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Drake re turned Thursday from ten days in the east. Edwin Swobe returned Thursday morning from Fairbault, Minn., where he attended the commencement exer cises at Shattuck, of which academy he is a graduate and a member of the board of trustees. He motored as far as Minneapolis with Mrs. West brook, Mrs. Harry Jordan and her sons, Channing and Jack, who stopped over to visit the Fort Snelling camp Thursday, Mr. Swobe returning by train. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Megeath are at Excelsior Springs and will be home this week. Mrs. C. K. Coutant returned to Chicago Saturday night after six weeks stay here as the guest of Mrs. Frank Colpetzer. Miss Mildred Butler, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davis for two weeks, went to Council Bluffs CLOSING OUT We are closing out all our stew model mite Enamel Refrigerators and lee Boxes at big sacrifice ia prices, and starting J Al la with our IfUO Ice Box for Vtf.Qj) With proportional efose-eot slices en the rest lea cannot afford to miss the bar gains we offer If yoi want an Ice Box. Gas Stove, Baby Buggy. Bags, Bed or SSI WIO M. Ul UIMIIV aiaiYM) J.lneh post Beds, sell everywhere else from t&M to I1W, on sale here at.... 85.89 Sacrifice Furniture Saleh We are forced to sen the balance ef the 126,000 stock ef high-grade FURNITURE, RUGS and STOVES , ' Of the Big Four-Story 12th St Warehouse Which Is on Sale In Our Salesroom, Corner 14th and Dodge, arvllow the exampl of roar frtenda mm aelarhhan aad pr- from earlae thla bis; Ml. They hv uvd aMaer and Tea to. Tha haraalu wa attar eaaaaf ha aaalieataa aarwhare OUTFIT TOITB BOMK AT FRACT1CALLT YOUR OWN FHUC SPECIAL ATTKCTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS. STATE FURNITURE COMPANY Plume Douglas 1817. lewelry (or a Wedding If Very U Popular JJ Marvel of Beauty, at v-0, $75, $100 and $125. Credit Term, $1.25, $1.85, $2.50 and $3 Per Week. The Loftis Seven-Diamond Cluster Ring has seven fine Diamonds mounted so as to look like one single stone. The Diamonds are selected for their beautiful luster and brilliancy, by the most skillful diamond experts. The secret of the rare beauty of this ring lies in the perfectly matched stones, all of the Diamonds being uniform in size and brilliancy, thus pro ducing the appearance of a large, handsome Solitaire. The ring is U Karat Solid Gold; Diamonds set in Platinum. The Old Reliable, Original Diamond & Watch Credit House Main Floor City National Bank Bldg. ' 409 S. 161 St., Cor. 16th and Harney, Omaha. " BurfaMnaaa ia. utaaruncat stare. J Friday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart be fore returning home. Kev. Charlea F. Dole and Mrs. Dole of Boston were the guests of their cousin. Mrs. Wilson Low, and Mr. Low, from Wednesday until Friday on their way home from nine months in Honolulu and on the facihe coast, Mr. F. S. Cowgill of Chicago spent the week-end at the Blackstone, where Mrs. Cowgill has been stopping for the last ten days. 1 hey are planning a motor trip east and will return to Chicago to prepare tor their depar lure soon. Mr. John Burke, nephew of Mrs. John A. McShane, spent Wednesday here, then went to Sioux City and returned Friday with his wife, who is a former Sioux City girl. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. McShane over aundav. Mrs. E. R. Morrison of Kansas City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tukey. She has been here two weeks and will remain one more week. Mr. Earl Monahan and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sibbitt of Hyannis, Neb., have been visiting with Mrs. Sibbitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ocie Als worth. Mr. Monahan and Mr. Sib bitt are large ranch owners and stock raisers in Grant county. They left for the range county Saturday, ac companied by Mrs. Sibbitt's brother, Mr. Ralph Alswortb, who will spend the summer with them. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dexter C. Buell had as their guests. Thursday and Friday Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rathburn and their two children of Chicago. They have gone to visit Mrs. Kathburn s sister in Falls .City. War Relief Sewing at Club. Mrs. Toi.. Davis and her division of the All Saints' Parish aid, includ ing Mrs. Sam Burns, Mrs. Alvin Johnson. Mrs. Frank Wilson. Mrs. D C. Bradford, Mrs. Edwin Swobe, Mrs. G. A. Meyer. Mrs. sam Call- well and Mrs. Glen Wharton, have luncheon together at the Country club every Monday, following a morning spent at the club sewing for the war relief. They are going to enlarge the number ot workers and then will be able to turn out more work in the shape of body binders and such things as require basting and preparation for sunning aucrwarus uy maenmc. Wedding Announcements. . Mr. Tohn T. Ton.:s of the managerial force at the Blackstone was married last week to Miss Barbara Xpmsik by the Rev. A. A. DeLarme at his resi dence on Park avenue. Thev will re side at ib South lwenty-fifth street. At .the Church of the Good Shep herd at 7 o'clock Saturday morning the wedding of Mis's Maebelle Twiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Twiss, to Mr. Harry D. Foster of Chicago took place. The ceremonv was performed b- Hev. Thomas D. Collar ' . Mr and Mrs. Foster left immedi ately for a southern wedding jour ney, and will be at home after U DISCOUNTS on Honest First Values J iwaV mi A1TENT10Y Am aVrltfcij iNkm anythlngUj M 1520 DOUGLAS gji M We're making lot. of bui- M El ! . I t n i II? BV4 J .. wnn mull. pi ILJIlif ill! Comer 14th and Dodge, Omaha, Neb. ay or Anniversary wri ft ST CH Handsomest and Moat Showy Ring for the Least Amount of Money. Looks Like a Large Solitaire Diamond. WAT $1.50 A Month 1041 --Con vertibl Brace let Watch, finest quality Bold filled, plain polish ed. HI Kb grade. Full jeweled movement, silt dial. Case and Bracelet guaranteed 20 yar Splendid value, 5 "$Vi6 'a Month. Phone Douglas 1444 and Our Salesman Will Call. Call or write for Catalog 903. .Open. Daily. Until 9 p. m. Saturday Till 9:30 $15?f (Iff August 15 at 4444 Maiden street, Chi cago, III. Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hempel left Saturday night for a ten days' visit in Roanoke and Richmond, Va. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Summers have wWmvvtt ft Za I 'HL M Mmmm 31 fiKrtSr li J II till ASwV Novelties In Japanese Moussellne and Pullman v H P MSTv I Sets for the Summer (Trip shown for the first time f . . LL Wl J&ffJfll to Omaha. V: 1 CUT (II I 7 Jl 1 I If r MOf COW JUNE DIAMOND SALE Starts Monday Morning For One Week Only j Ladies'. and Gentlemen's Diamond Rings, Diamond Ear Screws, Diamond Stick Pins, Diamond Studs, Diamond Lavaliers, set in Platinum Green Gold, 14 and 18 karat, al at 20 off. THIS GIGANTIC SALE OP DIAMONDS WILL LAST FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, AND AT THE PRICES WE ARE ASKING, MAKES YOU A REAL INVESTMENT. Diamonds purchased from us can be exchanged at full value any lime within two years READ EVERY ITEM-THEN LET US SHOW THE EXCEPTIONAL VALUE THEY ARE-MANY OTHERS TO SELECT FROM. COME EARLY. - So. I960 Beautiful blue white Diamond, perfect cut, a real gem, weight 2-k. less 2-100, set in tif fany mounting, platinum top, reg ular orlce Si00. this week. only $50 No. 4690 Very fine blue white Diamond, perfect cut, ' weight 1 38-100, set m our- own special gent's Octagon blue enamel and platinum top, regular price $426, this week $340 So. 4820 Very fine blue white Diamond, perfect cut, weight 92 100, set In our own special gent's Octagon blue enamel and plati num top, regular price $300, this week $240 Ko. 494ft Extra fine blue white Diamond, perfect cut, weight 1-k. lees 7-100, set in ladies' tiffany ring with platinum top, regular price $390, this week $320 Diamond Ear Screws . No. , 4933 Diamond Ear Screws, weight 76-100, set in platinum, perfect color, perfect cut, regular price $198, this week $159.40 No. 4972 Diamond Ear Screws, weight 40-100, set in platinum, beautiful blue white, perfect cut, regular price $90, this week $72.00 No. 4988 Diamond Ear Screws, set in 14-k. fancy gold mounting, perfect blue white gems, weight 30-100, regu lar price $40, this week $32.00 No. 20 Diamond Ear Screws, beauti ful mountings, 14-k. solid gold,, blue, white and perfect cut, a real snap at $11.75, this week $9.40 Able Bros. Diamond Wedding Rings, on Sale Regular Price $50, This Week $40 Plenty of Experienced Salespeople to Assist You. Brodegaard Bros. Co. 'u 16th and Douglas Sts. v returned from the east, where they at tended the medical convention in New Vork and then visited Boston and Washington. Mrs. E. S. Westbrook returned Saturday night from a motor trip in Iowa. Mrs. Dan McCutchen of Belle Japan Fascinating as That Spicy Land Itself! Of Brocaded Silks at To Cotton Crepea at With the artistic blending of ns usual colors and fin needlework for which the people of the Land ot Cherry Blossoms are famous.. These Kimonos left Yokohoma May lath and were personally selected by Mr. Eldrldge. Novelties In Japanese Moussellne and Pullman Sets for the Summer (Trip shown for the first time In Omaha. This Witt Be Kimono Week Youll find our Kimonos of extraordinary beauty and Specially Priced .1 IL 111 1 UF Brodegaard'si ANNUAL Xi. 4958 Beautiful blue white Diamond, perfect cut, weight 60 100 set in ladies' 14-k. tiffany platinum top ring, our regular low price on this ring cut this week to $120 No. 4906 Beautiful blue white perfect cut Diamond, weight 68 100, set in 14-k. tiffany ring with rlatinum top, very big value at 138, this week $108 No. 4904 Extra blue white Dia mond, perfect cut, weight 56 100, set in elegant 14-K. platinum top tiffany ring, regular value $129.50, this week.... $103.60 No. 4988 Beautiful blue white perfect cut Diamond, weight 45 100, a very desirable size set in 14-k, platinum top, ladles' tif fany ring, regular price $118.50, this week . .. $04.80 Lavalllers-Brooches, Etc.. No. 4 Platinum La Valliere Diamond and Oriental Sapphire Seta, regular price $525, this week 1 1 $420 So. 6 Platinum Pendant set with Diamonds and Genuine Emer ald, regular price $300, this week $240 No. 6 Solid Gold La VallleYe Set with 10 Diamonds, 3 pear shaped drops, each set with 1 diamond, regular price $76, this week, only $60.00 No. 7 8olid Gold La Valliere, set with 6 very fine blue white Diamonds, 1 In artistic pear shaped drop, regular price $40, this week, only $32.00 No. 8 Fine Platinum Brooch, beautiful lace work set with 15 tine blue white perfect diamonds, regular price $160, this week, only $128.00 No. -Diamond Necklace set with 3 blue white perfect dia monds, regular price $45.00, this week $36.00 Fourche, S. D., is at the Hotel Foute nelle. Mrs. McCutchen was formerly Miss Laura A. Rhoadfs of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Mollncr leave today for Seattle, Wash. From there they will go to Vancouver and return to Omaha by way of Salt Lake (Cutinnml Pai ThrM. Column Ont). Sends Us 9150.00 S1.50 LII iMItki SIB! -ilfrCT " i - A 1 No. 4912 Fine blue white and perfect cut Diamond, weight 37 100, set in elegant"14-k. platinum top, ladles' tiffany ring, regular price $95, this week.... $76.00 No. 4S06 Fine blue whit Dia mond, perfect cut, weight 22-100, set in 14-k. platinum top, tiffany ring; regular price $43, this week only .....$34.40 No. 4802 Beautiful blue white perfect cut Diamond, weight 20 100, set in very fine 14-k. platinum top, tiffany ring, regular price $38, this week $30.40 No. 4861 Fine blue white perfect cut Diamond, weight 20-100, set in tiffany 14-k. platinum top ring, regular price $36.50, this week, only $29.20 JU