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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1917)
2 B What is Going On in Society Circles THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 24,- 1917. BRIDE OF WEEK WILL WED COMES FROM NEW YORK TO I Philip Metr, who returned a week ago DECATUR MAN. VISIT PARENTS. (OonHnoad From Fata Qua.) ion Towle by automobile to Chriitmai laite tor two weeks. Mrs. Victor Caldwell and Mrs. John v.aiawm ieir rriaay tor Christmas lake, where the latter will remain at irienn .Morris Inn for the summer Mrs. Victor Caldwell will spend only the week-end there. Miss Gertrude Owen left Friday for nonieciio, i.ii, wnere me will join ner moiner ana sister at tlierr lum mer home, "The Trail." The an nouncement of Miss Owen's enease- ment to Captain Amos Thomas was I interesting news ot the week. Captain and Mrs. Marshall Sharpe ieave today for New York City and a trip on the Great Lakes. They will visit Captain Sharpe's parents in Buf falo before he returns to Omaha on July 15 for duty here. Mrs. Sharpe will spend some time longer visiting in nicao ana Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. William Maher are m Atlantic Utv attendmsr the eon. vention of the National Letter Car riers association tn session there. WW J i I f V 1 V "4. I Ctttily Bridges At Seymour Lake Country Club. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Juckniesi enter tained at dinner Friday night, having with them Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Me Dearmond. One of the lamer oartiea it the rtin. ner-dance was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cox. Their guests in cluded: , Meaere. and lfidamt Georie Kr.ncle. Benjamin Roth. R, L. Reynolde, Hlaaaa Mima .loeephtne Reynolda, Kate Monroe, Pearl rilmar. Manor Hulat. Helen Cox, llaitera Ui.tera iioi.ard Cor, Shirman Cor. Miss May Mulvihill's party included Ajisses Margaret, fcsther and Made line Mulvihill and Messrs. Joe Stanka, Elmer Barr and Gene Sat lerly. Another party Friday night was composed of: Meaere. and aleedamee K. A. Roao, Frank Roberta, W, H. Chtflc. w. & Cheek. Allen Dudley, H. H. Roberta. Here and There In Society. Mrs. A. S. Paddock and her daugh ter, Mrs. Collman of Lincoln, were at the Fontenelle the past week-end. Miss Frances Gilbert, who has been seriously ill at the Methodist hospital, is improving slowly. Mr. S. E. Schweitier of the Knick- eroocKer apartment! is spending sev eral weeks in Kansas City with hei sister, Mrs. H. H. McCIuer. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nash opened their summer home, "Nashwood, Sat urday, and will be out there all sum mer. Mr. C. S. Montgomery this week at tended his forty-seventh commence- John F. Dale, and to attend the mar riage of her sister, Miss Martha Dal to Mr. Alexander Loomii this wrrl She has been as much feted as her popular sister, whose only bridal at tendant sue will be. A bride of the week is Miss Emily Bridges, whose marriage to Mr. Earl Byram of Decatur. Neb., will take place Wednesday afternoon at o'clock at the home of her parents, mr. ana Mrs. w. A. Bridges, Dr, Ij. A. Hulbert of the St. Mary's Ave nue Congregational church will oer. form the ceremonv. This afternnnn Miss Mary Marsten will give a tea at carter i.ake tor her and Tuesday ingm win oe ine weaomg renearsal. Mrs. Sam Kramer of New York was until her marriage in April Miss Mamie Spiesberger. She arrived un expectedly last week to make a short visit witn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Spiesberger. Her husband win join Iter Monday for a week ! stay. k At the Country Club. Mrs. Charles Offutt save a lunrri eon Tuesday at the Country club in honor of Miss Caroline Johnson of St. Joseph. Mo. The other were Mrs. Henry Yates. Mrs. Casper Yost, Mrs. Milton Barlow, Mrs. Henry Wyman, Mrs. William E. Mar tin, Mrs. H. . McClmtock and Miss jNannie Klchardson. Miss Johnson left for her home Saturday alter a three weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Henry Yates, and ner cousin, jnrs. oeorge voss, At the Saturday ninht dinner. ment at the university of Wisconsin dance at the Country eluh Mr VA. at Madison. ward Crofoot entertained a party of iio. iu.iirua oi icnver is nerei'us iricnas ior Air. UMDerg ot visiimg ner son, Mr. j. at forest uenver. ine otner guests were Kicnaras. judge ana Mrs. Kedick and Mr. anrl.ayira Pharlaa Ifftmilii gave a. dinner in her honor at the 5in MeT?' country club Wednesday night withlur.ee Ain.on, Mr. and Mrs. Louit Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- Barker and Mr. J. de Forest Richards as the. other guests. Mr. and Mr. Howard Baldrise went to Minneapolis Friday night to Crofoot, had with them; nee ineir son, maicoim, wno is at tne rranoe. eeo. .Sneiling training camp and who eele- iV mI'.W. ' brated a birthday Saturday, It is A. l. Reed, c. caeorie. nrnhahta that h with the Athar mn i, v - :rs.-iiu:i.U...:VJj.r raxton was .i r '.T TV Hostess tor a party, wh ch incuded: the field artillery, Will be sent to Meaaro. and Meedamea Sparta, yjii., this week, to another A' Kr,,,r' o. c. Redick. . camp for training in that particular w'TaP5Kn l.' K.nn.Jd,E- C'v""on- arm of the service. Haaara. m... Mr. Lucius Wakeley went to Snell- cavere, rrank Burkier. ing Saturday to see his son, Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Moshier G. Colpetier and will be met there by his youngest had a party of eight at their table son, Thompson, who hat taken a post- and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Redick uoa ior ine summer m t,mcago witn I naa twelve guests. me wemra. irust company ana win M, ..d Mr. w T. Fove ,v. . Chkrlet BurftMi, Chrts Alllton, Ntih Carttn, Hnry Cartan. Cllr Da UK her 1 7, Marjorl Smith, ' Kther -Wllhelm, ' " VlrRtnla Crofoot. B. Chllherf ct Dnvr, dward Dauihtrtr, His parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. L. F, not be home except for a abort time hefore returning to Cornell. Mr. Wakeley'a eldest son, Arthur, is going to join the government unit school of ordnance at the University of Chi cago, this summer. Miss May me Hutchinson and Mrs. G. W. Tribble spent Thursday in Fre mont as visitors at the F. . 0. con- Mr. and Mra. E. A. Benson are ln other members of the party were Florid, on business. .ofnT'S wmr Mrs. Reba Morgan is expected back w. r. Ho.rord, , joaapk Barker, today from a visit in St. Joseph with wf- ro' her aunt, Mrs' Tohnson, and in Kan- D.,'h"'."7...r.. b.!!". ."as City with her sister, Mrs. Ed- w. T B , . ward Smith. Mrs. Will T. Burns .was hostess Mrs. Dora Senter Ware, a former li" k :rf " ' , i i, , " " ,nc dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Will Burns, mr. ana Mrs. warn Burgess, Judge and Mrs. W. A. Redick. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sprague, Mrs. J. T. Stew ard, Mrs. E. C. McShane and Mr. Robert Connell. . Monday Mrs. F. A. Nash gave a luncheon at the club for Mist Blanche Burke of Portland, Ore. The resident of Omaha, arrived Wednes day to spend tome time in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrt. W. W. Turner. Mist Fannie RoiitiW it visiting friends in Omaha on her way to Lake Okoboji. During the absence of Dr. and Mrt. E. L. Bridget and son in Colorado, Mrs. Belle Sturk and daughter, Anita, will occupy the Bridges home on west farnam. Miss Bessie Brady of Brooklyn. N. Y,, arrived Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Brady. Mr. Clarence Culver, formerly of Omaha, but now of Milwauke, is the west of Mr. Stuart Edgerly at the home of Mr. and Mrt. G. C Edgerly. Mist Clarisse Brown gave a' dancing party at Happy Hollow club in his honor Saturday night. . Mrt. Sidney Smith of Hartford, Conn., came several weekt ago for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. club in honor of Miss Burke. At the Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hartnett had ten guests and Harry Steele six. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Hunter had as their guests at the Field club Satur day night Mr. and Mrt; J. W. Holm qinst. Misses Stella and Caroline Ofes. SatnJfcatttep Hen mora Holmquist, Mr. Bernard Holmquist and Mrs. Frances Axtell of Lincoln. At Happy Hollow Club. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Aldous had ten guests at dinner at the Happy Hollow club Saturday night. Other hosts were J. H. Wright. W. G. Pra ter, C. E. Bedwell, William McAdam and Chester Nieman. Gottip of the School Set. Miss Dorothy Weller returned the first of the week from Ch she has been attending the Elizabeth Harrison Kindergarten tchool. She arrived in time to be oresent and serve at one of the assistants at the marriage ot her cousin, Miss Kath- erine Davenport, to Mr. George Loran Howell. Miss Gretchen McConnell left last week for Chicago to take a six weeks' course m primary and kindergarten woric at tne University of Chirac. Miss Harriet Sherman, first of the smitti college girls to reach home, came last Sunday. Miss Florence Russell arrived Monday and Mis Irene Rosewater Thursday. The lat ter, with Miss Lois Robbins, Miss Eleanor McGilton and Miss Margery Barrett, remained for the enmmenre- ment Tuesday. Miss McGilton re turned Saturday, having stopped in Milwaukee for a dav. Miss Rarrett and Miss Robbint are enroute home dv way ot tne laket and will be here Monaay. MISS L.oa Hnwarrl haa rrtitm from a visit in Aurora, Neb. She leaves tonight with Misses Charlotte Bedwell for Charlevoix. Mich., tn at. tend the national Kappa Alpha Theta convention. She will stop enroute at Niles, Mich.j to visit aher brother, Merle, and in Springfield, III., to visit miss Virginia Lewis. Missesi Mar. g' ft and Katheriae Dodge and Mist OttiHa Sherman,. Miss Katherine Pierce of Belleville. Kan ' and Mla Winifred Miller and Mary Helen Ellsworth4 will oast throueh Omaha tonighton their way to the conven tion.' The party will take the Theta special in Chicago. from their bridal tour in Japan. Miss Marion Kuhn, Miss Daphne Peters, .Miss Grace Allison and four Yale men, from Fort Omaha; Messrs. Gay naisey, wunam crenore, Jack Klch ardson and Charles Conrad were the guests. Mr. Conrad was a classmate ot Mr. Philip Metz at Yale. Mrs. Ward Burgess was hostess Thursday at the Original Cooking chid iuncneon. Mrs. Burt C. Fowler entertained the G. O. P. circle of Florence Presbv- icrian cnurcii at Iuncneon at tier home Hillcrest Wednesday. Nineteen members were present. Miss M. F. Schenck entertained at a shower for Mrs. Edward Wood- nnqge, a recent bride, at her home Saturday afternoon. Fourteen mem- bert ot the Visiting Nurset associa tion, with whom Mrs. Woodbridge nas Deen associated tor some time attended in uniform. For diversion the guests shot with how and arrow at a target with a large red heart as tne center. Jhe guests were: Mlenei Mluee Sfabel Andreea, Lulu MoQrler, Margaret Hoechhoff, Helen I.lr hnovnky, Kuala Piaflnger, Kfn Turner, Beenle Wllaon, Nena Slerr, Myra Rldder, Kthel Woodbrldfo. Meedamea Blombera. Mrs. George Koch entertained at luncheon and cards Friday afternoon for Mrs. Dick Smith and daughter, Helen, of Chicago, who leaves Mon day for Colorado Springs after a visit here. Carter Lake Bowling club met Fri day morning. Mrs. H. G. Simpson won high score. Florence Hoye. Blanche Morlntr. Bertha Llchnovaky, Ida Bailor, Meud Davlni, Marcella C'avanaah, Meedamea WoKe, South Side Social Circles white. A birthday cake with one candle formed the centerpiece on the luncheon table. Those present were: Mil I,n Uillet. Bernlce Markey, l iar Stinger, Marlon Sehlcfbauer. Masters Edward Ntchols. Kaymond Marky, Bernard Markay. Cartruda Wrad, Paulina Blanc hard, Hern) i Nichols, Eva Ilumpal, Hutb Marker, Mailers Mark Blanchard, Jerome Bucklay, Jean jrttlcb. Jos O'Connor, The missionary tea of the United Presbyterian church will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bruce McCulIoch. The Ladies' Aid of the South Side CoiiRrecational church held a nit-nii- at Riverview park Wednesday. The Ked side entertained the Rlne side being losers in- a contest for new members. About fifty were present. The Eastern Star kensineton was entertained Thursday afternoon at tne nome ot Mrs. J. v. Miller. Mrs. Clyde Kells assisted the hostess. Boy Scout TrouD No. 13 snent two days this week at Camp Parker north of Florence. Howard Vore is scout master of this troup. Mr. w n J .1.. Thursday Whist club last week. Prizes were won by Mcsdames. Rob ertson and Wausam. Mondav evenins Mr. and Mrs. A Kervalis will entertain a nartv nf friends in honor of their first wed ding anniversary. Mrs. f red Sautelt will entertain the Tuesday High Five club this week. tne JJorcas War Keltef society will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Wells, 4988 South Forty-third street to form plans for fur nishing clothes for the war relief of babies. All interested are asked to attend. Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at St. Bridget's church will occur the marriage of Misa Veronica Sexton to George J. Bauman, followed by a wedding breakfast at the home ol the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sexton. Miss Stella McCarrnn anr! John L. Sexton will be the-, attend. ants. After a short wedding trip the I couple will make their nome in ! Omaha. Wednesday afternoon at 3: JO the ' marriage of Miss Olga Dlask and j Louis Sinek was solemnized at the home of the bride. Twentieth and O streets, Rev. Kalina performing the marriage ceremony. Miss Kamiila Dlask, sister of the . bride, was bridesmaid, and Milos Vonesek was best man. The bride was married in her traveling suit of blue silk and wore a white hat and a corsage of white rose buds. The bridesmaid wore a pink crepe de chine dress and pink roses. The house was decorated in pink carnations. Following the cere mony a wedding dinner was served to thirty close friends and relatives. Assisting in the rooms were Mes- dames Blaha, Dlask, Otto Smalek and Miss Minnie Cinek. Xfr. and Mrs. Cinek left that evening for Iowa City and Cedar Rapids and after a short honeymoon will be at home at Twentieth and Q streets, South Side. Concrete Grain Tanks Being Built in Omaha .A double row of grain tanks of re inforced concrete it being built by the Chicago Great Western Railway com pany for the use of the Nye-Schneider-Fowler company at Twen ty-seventh and Arbor streets. There will be thirty-nine tanks and their ca pacity will total 1,000,000 bushel.. Persistent Advertising is the Roa to Success. 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Miss Violet Wells will tpend her vacation at tne .Teru .Normal. Miss Bertha Johnson will visit her om nome in Illinois. Reginald Everet is visiting her grandparents at Hastings. Mrs. L. E. Knight is very much better and will aoon be able to leave ciarkson hospital. Mrs. J. T. Sullivan is reported bet ter after her long illness. Misses Inez and Eusebia Mangan have gone to Minatare, Neb. They will be away two months. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kellog and children have gone to Chicago, where they will spend tome time. Mrt. Arthur Markey entertained Wednesday in honor of the first birth day of her ton, John James. 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