THE OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: JUNK 17. 1917. 3 B What -is Going On in Society Circles (Continue d from rag. Two) City and Denver. In the latter city they will be the guest of Mrs. Frank u:em. . At the Field Club. E. V. Mulligan haoTsix guests and 0. S. Goodrich had four at the Field club dinner dance last night. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harris had in their party Mr. and Mrs. L .M. Hol liday and Mrs, Holliday's sister, Mr. and Mjs. Allen Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Nabstedt and Mr. and MrsMrs. E. H. Schuenenuin. Mr. and Mrs. i.. r. Bayer enter tained at dinner at the Field club Sat urday night Messrs. and Mesdames C. D. Sturevant, William R. Wood and J. A. C. Kennedy: Miss Beulah Sharpe and Mr. Ernest Wernhcr of New York. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McLaughlin hadjwith them at the Saturday night dinner-dance at the Field club: .M..ssrs. and Mesdamts J. ft Davis ot YY. 0. Goodrich. Um Moines. JHss Louise Goodrich. Mr. lylo Hubbard. At the Country Club. Miss Marjorie Smith had as her dinner guests at the Country club last night a party of young people, in cluding: Misses Misses Ortrude Stout. Emily Keller, Erna Reed, Messrs. v Messrs. Philip Chase,- Charles Burgess. Avuilam Ltvormore, Itobert Wood. Ju-lson Squires, Miss Virginia Offutt had in her party five of .the students at Fort Omaha who were friends of her brother, Jarvis, at Vale. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. T. Belt enter tained a party of thirty-four young people for their daughter, Dorothy, and her guest. Miss Margaret Perkins of Franklin, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wheeler had a party of tweny-four dining with them. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Cowgill of Chicago were the ho,nor guests. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Page had a party of sixteen with them. Parties of six were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Carlisle and Mrs. F. A. Nash. Harry Tuke. . J. A. Cavers and War ren Blackwell each had five guests. Miss Marjorie Howland had four guests, as did also R. V. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed and Mr. and1 Mrs. Philip Metz each had sight guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Love ten, and Mrs. Ben Gallagher, nine. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brady Had a lamily party at the club last even ing which included Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davis, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Rob erts and Mrs. Hal Bradv. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane en tertained for Mr. and Mrs. Jack bourke ot Portland, (Jre. In their party were: Messrs. and Mesdames Jack Bourne, W. V. Hosford tV, T. Burns. W. 3. Foye, Miss Blanche Bourke. Mr. Harry McCormlck. Seymour Lake Country Club. Comblimentarv to Wr.. and Mrs. Thomas Parker of Beunos Aires, beautifully appointed dinner was given Friday evening, followed by dancing. Baskets of pink sweet peas formed the center piece, and the place cards were decorated to match. Cov ers were laid for: Meassrs and Mesdames -Thomaa Parker, B. M. Laverty, 0. R. Orchard. W. B. Tags, C. H. Marling. H. P. Cote. N. R. Bryson, w. F. Bavlnger. Pr. and Mrs. R. E. Schlndel. Mlases Misses Gladys Gorham. llortenso Eada. Hampton, eb. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Dennis enter tained at dinner, the decorations being red and white peonies, ihe guests included: ' Messrs and Mesdames Floyd Finch, Misses Jtov l'rohser. Theo. ltclgren. Misses Beatrice Farror, TCvelyn I'rossr. Edith Finch. 1 Mm. . E. Finch. Mr. Dean P. Sunderland, who has iust returned from college, had with 'him Mrs. R. E. Sunderland, Mrs. Frank Field and Miss Penelope Ham ilton, i Mr. F. AoBroadwell, jr., entertained the following at a dancing party: Mleses M)eses I.llllan Head. Josselyn Stone, Margaret Powell, Lillian Henderson, Zeta Mullahy. Bather Knapp. Clara Llndley. ' Messrs Messrs Walter Gilbert, Jamea Smith. William Campen, Harold Henderson, Reed Zimmerman. Mark X.owe. Another dancing party included: Misses Misses Helen Sturgese, Gretchen .Swohoda, Howard Douglas, Katherln. New branch. P. B. Walrath. U. S. Harkson, Mr. Harry C. Christianson had as his guests: Misses Maude Cochran, Mesdames Jj. E. Link. ; Misses Mjirle Jorgenson. Mesdames A. ChrlstenBen. Belden. sou. Mr. A. Clirlstensen. Affairs of Past Week. Rev :.nH Mrs. E. D. Hul' icom Park Methodist chttrh, enter tained the Barathea class at tne church (Thursday evening. iol lowiner officers were elected to serve 'or the last half of this year: Prest Jent, Mr. W. M. Temple; -etary. Mrs. C. A. Ule; treasurer, Mr. 'ohn L. Correa; hustler's committee, Mrs, W. M. Temple: flower commit tee. Mrs. H. A. Niles: secretary of foreign missions. Mrs. Charles W. Pipkfn. After the business meeting the evening was spent in games, music and singing. Mrs. Harry Black played the piano. Sixty were present. Ihe Barathea .class is one of the largest Sunday school classes in the city, and is composed of the young ma'rxied neople of the church. Mrs. Richard Weaver entertained the Big Twelve Whist club at her home Thursday. Those with high scores were Mesdames H. J. Walrath, Richard Weaver and R. J. Dellonoy On Friday evening Miss Helen Morris entertained at a miscellaneous ihower for Miss Bell Malek, whose marriage to Mr. Charles Lukovsky !akes place Tuesday. Music and james furnished entertainment for the evening. Those present were: Misses Misses- Tda Schipporelt, Johanna Uetlsch- rnann. ftusste Mesmer. Lula Grie-b, Chrlaty Hoskovec, Gertrude Anthes, Nell Rourke. Mecdsmea r. F. Kilmer, hll Jewett, Met. :i!sworth Devereaut, Ellen Anthes. Christine Peterson, Edith Morris, Clara Bublitz, Catherine Mergen, Helen Morrla, Daisy Petre. Mesdsires B. J. Morrll. 1 Messrs. Jamea Kllmar. Stork News. , A 6on was born to Mr. and Mrs. .Williara J. Hoti . Popular South Side "5 . Council Bluffs Social Activities Monday evening Miss Agn&s Harris entertained the members of her bridal party at dinner at her home on Park avenue. A rehearsal for the wedding followed the dinner. Monday afternoon Miss Dorothy Felt entertained a number of friends in honor of Miss Lucy Spoone.r. A honeymoon book was prepared by the guests for the bride and decorated with pictures cut from magazines. Later in the afternoon refreshments were served on the porch. Miss Spooner was the guest of honor at an informal dinner given by Mrs. George Camp on Monday even ing. Announcements have been received of the marriage of Miss Lois Wood, formerly of this city, and Mr. George A. Francis of Frederick, Wis., which took place Monday at the home of the brides parents at Mountain View ranch, Buffalo Oap, S D. After August 1 Mr. and vMrs. Francis will be at home at Frederick, Wis. -Tuesday afternoon the members of the St. irancis Alumnae association held a picnic at the boat club. The afternoon ind cvediing were very de lightfully spent, although the lunch eon was served indoors on account of the wind. Miss Lucy Spooner was the guest of honor at a dinner given Tuesday evening by Mrs. F. F. Everest. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. Perry of Manning, Miss Gertrude Tinley, Miss Spooner and Mr. Bennett. Miss Ma-dcleine . Alice Cleaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Cleaver, and Mr. Fred 'Burton Randall of Omaha were married Tuesday after noon at the home of the bride's pa rents. ''The ceremony wasperformed by Rev. Frederick W. Evans of the First Presbyterian church. The bfide wore her going-away gown of sand colored Poiret twill, with a corsage bouquet of pink and white sweet peas. The house was beautifully decorated with pink and white peonies, palms and ferns. Among the out-ot-town guests vwere Mrs. V. D. Randal, mother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Al 'Randall and familv. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Randall and family, Mrs. R. M. Finley, sister of the groom, of Valley, Neb.- Mr. and Mrs J. W. Graham and Miss Lucy fngersoll of Boofte, la. Mr. and Mrs. Randall left on an early tram for Chicago; Milwaukee and other points. After July 1 they will be at home at 2424 J street. Omaha. Mrs. Leltie Montgomery enter tained the Garden club Tuesday after noon. A very delighttul paper on orchids was Kiien by Mrs. A. P. Hanchett, while Mrs. E. H. Sylvester discussed the wild varieties. June an nuals furnished material for a general discussion and some time was spent an inspection of Mrs. Montgom ery's garden, where she has a very unusual collection ot peonies ana roses. Mrs. Jonn u. wooawara win entertain the club next Tuesday. Mrs. H. Hanley, Tabor, has been the guest of Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, com- g here tor the White-flams wea- ding. Mrs. Audrey L,oyd entertained Tuesday at a shower for Miss Barrett. Most of the afternoon was spent in hemming towels which were later pre sented to the guest of honor by the hostess. She received a number of beautiful gifts and novel ways of pre senting them proved very amusing. Tuesday evening Miss Agnea Har ris and Mr. C. Evans White were marriecr at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs.- Mary E. Harris. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Frederick VV. fcvans ot tne first Presbyterian church. Miss Harris, niece of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Fred Rowat of Des Moines was 'best man. Miss Marie Harris, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Mr. Ray Eusden of Mame was usher. Arthur Harris, nenhew of the bride, was the ring bearer and Cath erine Scarr was the nower girl. I ne house was beautifully decorated with palms and smilax, roses and lilies. The bride went to the altar on the arm of her brother, Dr. E. E. Harris of Grinnell, and was preceded bythe other members of the Vidal party. She wore white tulle over ivory pussy willow satin, with a silver bodice and band of silver lace at the bottom Points of the drapery were caught with lovers knots of silver and the court train was caught at the shoul der with silver knots. The veil was fastened into a cap with a wreath of orange blossoms and she wore bro caded silver slippers. Her bouquet was of bride's roses and swansonia. The Lohengren wedding march was played by Professor Cox, accom panied by Mrs Cox, who also played several selection before the cere mony. During the cerenjony he play ed the love song from Jocelyn. Those who assisted in the dining room were Miss Gertrude Clark, Miss Lenore Beveridge, Miss Elsie Schmidt, Miss Frances Ouren, Miss Eula Klcbb, Miss Dorothy Ferguson and Miss Aletha Putnam. Those in the parlors were" Mrs. J. C. Aid, Mrs. A. J. Dui- fee, Mrs. Charles Putnam and Miss Irene Jones. Out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs. c.. E. Harris and daughter, Elinor, Grinnell; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harris and children. Orient; Mrs. Addie Harris. Santa Barbara, Cal.; Mrs. C. H. Hanley, Shenandoah; Mrs. Ankeny, Corning;! Bride and Attendant A- -I J "v v ; v x - V , Zauva. Deed Miss Lucinda -Bray, Mrs. Elizabeth Spittler, Sidney; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris and Miss Esther Thomas. Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. W hite left on a late train for Estes Park and other western rfoints and will be gone about two weeks. Alter Julv 15 they will be at home .to their friends at 200 Park avenue. At 8 o'clock Tuesday evening Miss Grace Wesley, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wesley, and Mr. Bellinger Drew were married at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed bv Rev. J. E. Cum- tnings of Bcfltany Presbyterian church nd w as witnessed hy about my iriends and relatives. 1 he bride wore her traveling gown of brown silk and carried a bouquet of roses. The couple were attended by Miss Gertie Nickell and Mr. Harry Drew, brother of the groom. No announce ment was made of the plans for the wedding trip or the date of their re turn. For the present they will make their home with the bride's parents. Wednesrkay evening Mr. and Airs. G. F. Spooner entertained the mem bers of their daughter's bridal party at dinner. Thursday morning at 8 o'clock Miss Lucille Brackctt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brackett, and Mr. Bernard C. Conlon were married at the par sonage of the Holy Family church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father W. J. Quinn. Miss Ha zel Conlon, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and Mr. Gilbert R. Brackett was best man. The bride was beautifully gowned in white georgette with bead trimmings and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. Thcmaid uf honor wore a gown of old rose taffeta, and carried pink roses. After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's paren'-. Mr. and Mrs. Conlon left for Colorado Springs. After July 1 they w''l be at home at 221 Feurth street. Miss Frances . Flood entertained Thursday everting in honor of Miss Emma Hutchinson, who is to marry ilr.W. H. Green next week. Wednesday afternoon Miss Mig non Sorenson entertained at a shower in honor of Miss Hutchinson. Tuesday eveninsr Miss June Seniff entertained at a shower in honor of Miss Ona Senift. The evening was spent in writing recipes for the bride-to-be, after which a mock wed ding was performed. The bride was Miss Ida Ingalls, the groom Miss Elizabeth Crissman, and Miss Buclah Jones the minister. Thursday afternoon Mr. James roncia ana Miss uertrude Hooker, Otis, Colo., formerly of this city, were quietly married at St. Paul's church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. E. Mann. Miss Lucy Spooner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. K Spooner, and Mr. Harvey Childs Bennett of Los An geles. Cal., were married Thursday evening at the home of ihe bride's parents. Rev. Frederick W. Evans performed the ceremony. Miss Ger trude Tinley was bridesmaid and Mr. George Spoonei was best man. Lit tle Jack Everest and Elinor William son were the ribbon bearers. Miss Elsie Tinley and Mr. Folsom Everest followed, holding the ribbons. The Mendelssohn wedding march was played by Mr. Will Bennett, brother of the groom. The bride entered on the arm of her father, followed by the other members of the bridal party. She wore a beautiful gown of Van Ralte net with trimmings of chantilly lace. Her veil was caught u, with a band of net and sprays of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white .brides roses. The house was beautifully decorated with lilies, roses, peonies and palms. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perry of Manning, Mr. W. H. Ben nett and Mr. Clinton Snooner. Chi cago, and Mr. George Spooner, Bos ton. Mr. ana Airs. Bennett left for the west and after August 1 will be at home at Los Angeles, Cal. South Side ' Social Circles Mr. and Mrs. E. Guv Hodzes.will soon leave for Oklahoma, where they will make their future home. Miss'E; V. Wester is spending her vacation at Lincoln. Mrs, Mert Morril is visiting her par ents at Alexandria, Jeb. Mrs. Edgar lacksonand children will spend part of the summer near Valentine, Iveb. Mrs. Merlin Finlay of Valley vis ited her mother this week. She was also a guest -at the Cleaver-Randal wedding in Council Bluffs on Wednes day. The girls of St. Martin's church held a weincr roast Thursday evening. The P. A. M. 15. eirls of Grace Methodist church met at the home of -Miss Jl,aude Rogers to elect officers for the next year." Miss Caroline Colin was elected president;- Miss") tjrace suiter, treasurer, and Miss Maude Rogers, secretary. Misses Eva Zieger; Ruth Orchard, Ruth Johnson and Nona Zieger were elected at social committee. The graduating ex-ercises of the St. Bridget's school was held at the South Side Orpheum on Thursday morning, followed by a breakfast at the school hall. ThfTKeno club is Dlamilne a dance at Hanscom park pavillion to he given in honor of the South Side boys who have enlisted or will soon enlist. A farewell party in honor of the graduating class of Garfield school was given at the home of Mr. and ; Mrs. K. L. Bernard by the eighth' As. The house was decorated in the school colors, crimson and guld. The evening was spent with games and music, followed by a dainty luncheon ! served by tlu: hostess, avi.-tcd by the ' eighth A girls. Those present were:' Mlee- Ml Thelma Wells, Nona Ztegcr, Bertha Hxnisn. Bertha Holme. Ingrld Aim, Mllada t hvai. Cerreld r.urks. Agnes Martin, Messrs. Clsik Nleinan, Hugh Hodgons. l'ephlna Milimn Alma Ko! Marian t'c Iouers. corr. Ctiambi'rv Helen .Miller Florenro Ktier, Lula Wester. Messrs. TVvron Heruard, Klmer Strom, L'tarcnce Christiansen. w alter ltiibln Kalph Bernard. Charles Holmes. Thomas Broadhurst. The pupils of the sixth grade uf St. Irideet's school entertained at a surprise party in honor of Miss Agnes riugerald at her nome lucsaay evening. Ihe evening was spent in games and music, followed by a dainty, luncheon. Those presgnt were: .Misses .Mlssee IsaMle SuMhan, Anna Lyman, Katherlne, Snlrl: Agnes FltigeralJ, Luolle Considlne. Esther ciltldlng. Cleoaphns Kelley, JeutKtta til. Cecelia Gauithan. Katherlne Parks. Katherlne Korbniakeruertrude McMsnus. Messrs. Messrs. William Yager, .Tames McLaughlin, Carl Sexton, William Farrol. Clark Walsh. Walter Hasburgh. Arthur Cushln. Francis McDonald, James Fltsgcrald. Louisa McDonald. Mrs. Roy London entertained at luncheon, followed by bridge, lues day in honor of Miss Margaret Parks. Mrs. Edward Anderson entertained at a shower Friday evening in honor yf Miss Parks, when about thirty Ruests were present, One of the largest par tics was an afternoon and evening handkerchief shower given by Mrs. S. I. Park on Thursday. Miss Parks will be married to John Wilson of Portland June 23 at St. Bridget's church. The marriage of Miss Madge Clea ver and Fred Randal took place Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents in Council Bluffs in the pres ence of the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Randal have gone to Chi cago for a short honeymoon trip and will be at home alter July 1 at .twenty-fifth and I streets, South Side. Florence -Social Items Mis. Hugh'Glasgow will entertain the Dorcas society at her home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Grace Crowder of Pipestone, Minn., who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Brew, re turned to her home on Wednesday. Airs. S. 11. Cunningham is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bcardsley of Col lege View, Neb., for a few weeks. In honor of Dr. 11. II. Avery, who was married last night, K. L. Platz ntertained at dinner Friday at 'he Empress Garden. Lynn Hammond ot KancMph. in eh.. who has been the guest of his cousin, Douglas Myers, the last week, re-, tqtned to his home Wednesday. ,' Tlu weddinj of Miss Eleanor Mor gan and Dr. H. H. Avery was sol emnized Saturday evening at the home of the brides' father, C. T. Baughman. Rev. J. B. Butter offi ciated. The bride wore, a gown of white satin and carried bride's roses. Shcwas attended by her sister, Miss Therma Dell Morgan, who wore white georgette. L. C Avery was the best man. J. A. Fuller was called to Thurston. Neb.. Friday mornintr bv the illness of his nephew. Airs. W. H. Thomas left Fr div for Canada, where she will visit friends and relatives this' summer. About fifty friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Fox i to hold a shower for Miss Rena Fo, who was to have been married last night to John1 Hanzlik. but Mr. and Mrs. Fox, hearing of fhe coming of the guests, arranged a surprise for the party. When the guests had all arrived Miss Minnie Biirkemn asked the privilege of playing the wedding march for practice, but during the , repetition the bridal couple entered and were met by Rev. James B. But-1 ter, who immediately performed the ceremony.. The surprise was com plete, s hardly one of the guests re alized wiiat was taking place until the ceremony was almost over. Later Mr. and Mrs. Hanzlik left for a wedding trip to Chicago and other eastern cit ies and will be at home in Florence after July 1. Out-of-town guests at tending the wedding were .Mrs. M. J. Hanzlik of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. McCaflery of Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Hines of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Show Your Colors Put a "Spirit of '17" flag holder on your auto; at the F. W. Woolworth 5 and 10-cent store. 1 Toffee Delicious" ENLISTED 7axton& Gallagher Co.- om ah a BRIDE OF IMPROMPTU WAR TIME WEDDING. ; 7 r MRS. PAUL HEARD. Carter of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daun, Miss limes and Ernest Taylor of Omaha. Miss Jean Butter of York i spend ing the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrj. J, B. Butter. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Steyer left Sat urday for Carroll, where they will visit friends and relatives. Captain W. J. 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