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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY! 1, -1917.
What ,
is Going On
in Society Circles
To Spend
' (ConUnna t tnm flnrt Pas1..)
Raymond Welch near Los Angeles,
and from there will go to Hollywood.
Mrs. Alfred Kennedy and Miss
Jean and Master George Kennedy left
Saturday night to spend the summer
at West Point, LakJ Minnetonka,
Mrs. Kennedy will also be near her
son, Gilbert, who is in the officers'
training camp at Fort Snelling. Dur
ing her absence Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
C. Kennedy, jr., will occupy the Ken
nedy home.
Miss Elizabeth WaJr Smylie,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Wade Smylie, has returned from the
Emma Willard school at Troy, N. Y.
i .Miss smylie will spend only a it
days in Omaha and then leave for
Colorado where she expects to spend
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stull and
William Stull, jr., will leave tonight
for their country home to spend the
summer there. 1 hey will be acconv
panied by Miss Marguerite Steven'
son of Kearney, Neb.
Dr. Fred Lake went to Culver. Ind.
Tuesday with his son, Lawrence, who
enters the Culver Woodcraft camp for
the summer.
Mrs. Frank T. Hamilton and chil
dren left Friday for Minnetonka.
where they have a . cottage for the
summer.
Mr. A. G. Beeson'left Friday for the
east to join Mrs. tseeson and to be
8one a month.
Miss Eugenia Brennan left on
Wednesday for a month's visit with
the Misses Mabel and Mary Wyness
at Oklahoma City. Miss Brennan
took her degree of bachelor of arts
at the recent commencement of the
Nebraska State university and as
listed Mrs. Paul Rivett at the can
sing school held at the high school
ast week.
jMrs. 0. W. Eldridge leaves today
with her youngest son, William, for
a month's stay in Estes Park, Colo.
She is going to recuperate from a re
cent nervous breakdown.
Mrs. J. W. Barnhart and son,
Charles B. Barnhart, left Saturday
night for Chicago, where they wilt
embark for a steamer trip to Macki
nac Island and other lake resorts.
Upon their return they will stop for a
visit with their daughter and sister,
Mrs. F. J. Hedetand, and Rev. Hede
land, pastor of St, James church,
Fergus Falls, Minn.
Social Gossip.
Echoes of the wedding at which
Misses Meliora and Elizabeth Davis
were attendants in Minneapolis still
reach our ears. Miss Elizabeth Davis
was the fortunate bridesmaid who
caught the bride's bouquet ai Mrs.
Westen slipped away to make ready
for her wedding journey. The two
young women spent last week-end
with Mrs. Harold Pritchett at Lake
Minnetonka, then went back to spend
two weeks with W. S. Dwtnnell, the
bride's mother, and later expect to
return to spend a longer time with
Mrs, Pritchett
Mrs. Thomas Heyward of Pitts-
ourgti, ft., ana -son, 1 nomas, jr.,
are visting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Busch.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamei C Ewell of
bvanston, III., and son, Marion, will
arrive Sunday to spend July with
Mrs. Ewell'a parents, Mr. and Mra.
Joseph Crow, in Dundee.
Miss Gertrude Metz ia in Moline,
III., for the wedding of a schoolmate
at Mrs. Somers' school in Washing
ton, ;Miss Dorothea Stevens, whose
marriage to Mr. Dwight Deere Wy
man of Moline took place Saturday
on the lawn of the Stevens home in
Moline. The bridegroom is the
grandson of the latei Mr. Charles
Deere and is a cousin of Mr. Willard
Hosford of this city.
Mrs. I. Pj Lord returned last Sat
urday from visting in Dixon, III.;
Rockford and Chicago. She was ac
companied on her return by her
grandson, John Lord Vaugn of Chi
cago, who is -with her for a visit,
Mrs. Edwin Morrison, who has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. p. Tukey, returned Tuesday
to Kansas City.
Miss Helen Magee of Chicago, who
has been visting her brother, Mr.
Wayland Magee, and Mrs. Magee at
"Summerhill Farm," wai with Dr.
and Mrs. J. P. Lord last week for
a few days.
Mr. Francis Gaines returned from
Yale last Sunday and has applied
for a commission in the aviation
corps, which he hopes to receive
within a month.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rosewater and
family left Thursday for Los Ange
les, where they are to live;' -
The home of Mr, and Mrs. -Charles
Rodney Tyler, is under quarantine on
account of the illness of their daugh
ter, Mrs. Marion Tyler O'Connor,
with scarlet .fever.
Messrs. C E. Yost. W. B. T. Belt
and Arthur S. Rogers left Friday
for New York to be gone ten days.
Mra. Lather Kountze, who went to
Chicago to meet her son, Harkness. ,
upon his return from Exeter and was
stopping at the Chicago Beach, has
been retained by' the illness of her
daughter,' Gertrude, who went over
with her and was taken with scarlet
fever and is now-in quarantine with
a nurse in an apartment on Sixty
third street, while Mrs. Kountze and
Harkness are at the Blackstone in
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly left
Saturday for Chicago, where Mr.
Kelly will teach and lecture at the
National Summer School of Music at
Lake Forest during July. In August
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will return to
Omaha to spend the winter, . t
Mr. Richard Page has arrived from
school at Lawrenceville and will not
go to France next month as a vol-
ii y
fey fJS v
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ENGAGEMENT TO WED AN.
NOTJNCED TODAY.
JTJ2S. O. TV. ?L,DJ?JjD0E;
Sanatorium
This Institution It the only one
in the central west with separate
buildings situated in their own
ample grounds, yet entirely dis
tinct, and rendering it possible to
classify cases. The one building
being fitted for and devoted to the
treatment of non-contagious and
non-mental diseases, no others be
ing admitted: the other Rest Cot
tage being designed for and de
voted to the exclusive treatment
of select mental cases requiring
for a time watchful care and spe
cial nursing.
unteer in the ambulance corps. He
was barred at the last moment hv hi
youth and the fact that he would
have had to enter for the duration of
the war instead of for six mnnth
t Mr. Charles Youni of Chicago, for.
meriy ot umana, was in the city
anuteuay.
Dr. J W. Duncan has returned
from a month's nost erarliiata work-
in Boston and Mew York City.
Mr. ana Mrs. liaroia Hloraheld-
orown and daughter. Bertha.
Thursday on the "Maui" from San
Francisco for Honolulu.
Mr. Clmer I. Neville has o-nne el
ana is in new jorK, with his son
Eugene, from Exeter.
Irs. L. K. Babcock of CWaor,
was at the Fontenelle last week. Mrs..
Babcock was formerly of Omaha and
nas many triends here.
Mr. Harold . MrCnnnplI rli,rn.4
last week from Los Angeles.
r. Lien man Kountze returned
from school in Cleveland. ..
Mrs. Mashier 0)lnetr u I,,.,-,..
Thursday of the Cooking club, which
met at her home for luncheon.
, ,r. and Mrs. Fred Cox, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Neelv and Mr anrl Mr.
W. Davis motored to Tekamah Fri
day night for the dinner given by
Mr. and Mra. Walter Hopewell in
honor of their guest. Miss Florence
Riddell, formerly of Omaha, hut now
principal of schools in Manchester, la,
Baumann-Sexton Wedding.
St. Bridaet'l natltnlir rhnr-t. CV...I,
Side, was the scene an Wrrin.arlau
morning of the marriage of Miss
Verna Sexton and Mr. George Bau
mann, Rev. Father Borer performing
the double ring ceremony. -The Loh
engrin wedding march was played
by Miss Ella Gibbons and Miss Ms
rie Brady aang an Ave Marie pre
ceding and "Oh, Promise Me" fol
lowing the ceremony.
The bride's gown was of georgette
crepe and taffeta, embroidered in sil
ver thread and seed pearls. Her tulle
veil was held in place by a band of
pearls. She carried a shower bou
quet of bride's roses and sweet peas.
Her only attendant, Miss Estelle
McCarron. wore a gown of citron
shade, made also of the georgette
crepe and taffeta, and with this was
worn a large picture hat of milan.
She carried Mra. Ward
John' L, Sexton, brother of the bride!
served as best man. ,
A weddinsr breakfast waa rvt
the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Sexton, for the imme
diate family and close friends. The
young couple left immediately for
Denver and will visit Yellowstone
park and various places of interest
in and around Denver. They will be
at home August 1 at 234Z South
Thirty-fifth street. ,
Wedding Date Set ' '
i he marnaa-e of Miss Alien r.rt.e
and Dr. Sanford Gilford, whose en
gagement was announced two weeks
ago, has been let for July 11 and will
uiuu wcuuins;, wiin only Ine
two families present Dr. Gifford
has signed up with the medical corps
of the army for two yeare and is
expecting to be called at any time,
so that an earlv weddln has hn
decided upon. Miss Carter ia at pres
ent in the east,, where she was brides
maid fnday at the wedding of a
school friend in Portland. Mi. mil
will be home next Thursday.
Oitenberg-Smlth Wedding,
j The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. X.
Smith in Alliance was the scene of i
pretty wedding Wednesday morning,
when their youngest daughter, Doro
thy, was united in marriage with Mr.
William H. Ostenberg, jr., of Omaha.
Only the relatives and Intimate
friends witnessed the ceremony. Rev.
J. B. Cams performed the ceremony.
rromptiy at o'clock the br da
party came down the ataira to the
See Our
Fine Line
of
RED
WHITE
arid BLUE
BASKETS
Just arrived. Fine for
the sick friend or Fourth
of July Tahle.
JOHN BATH
"Tke Careful Florist" .
Pheae Douglas 3000
U04 FARNAM ST., OMAHA
YOUTHFUL BRIDE OF WEEK
VISITS HERE.
V riy-k )T
'it 84 ' I ' Jf
Itmel Clare Orris
games will be a feature worth notic
ing. Happy Hollow club will make
of its usual Tuesday meht dinner
dance a celebration of the Fourth, but
will have only its regular table d'hote
dinner on the patriotic day.
At the Field Club.
Miss Helen Kruit entertained one
of the larger children's parties at the
fnday alternoon matinee dance at
the Field club in celebration of her
eleventh birthday. The guests were:
Maadamaa Madami
X. 8. Morrow, H. U. Gouldlnf,
Anna Eeselka, Anna Wladaman.
Laroy Pteau,
A! tun. Vlisri
Lana Kruf. Evlyn Knoboi,
Marvaret Shotwall, 0rtruda Oouldlng,
Marlon Ho-nr, Htlan Cox.
Janntto Krur. Nina Crlaa.
PauUna Pai-msl, Mary dotty,
Catharlna Krans, Marjorla Coroy.
Helen Consdon.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. G,
A. H. Fetters and
J. Dwver each had
dinner narties of six at the club rn
day night. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Helm of Duluth. who are visting in
Omaha for two weeks, are the
guests of the former.
Mrs. C. T. Uren and Mrs. H. S.
McDonald each had luncheon parties
of six Saturday.
At Seymour Lake Country Club.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Combs enter
tained at a dancing party Friday
night, having as their guests
Meiin. ana Meaatmei
C. B.
Mil
O. Porry.
WRcntr.
strains of Mendelssohn's wedding
inarch, played by Miss tna Bowman,
and took their place beneath an arch
of ferns. They were unattended and
the service was very simple. Follow
ing the ceremony a wedding break-
last was served. ,!he rooms were
decorated in pink and white and the
table was banked with pink and white
roses.
The young couple left on the noon
train for Omaha, where a wedding
breakfast was served them Thurs
day morning at the home1 of the
bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Ostenberg. They will take
an extended wedding trip in the
east before returning to Hoffland,
where they ' will be at home after
August 1.
I he bride is a graduate ot the Al
liance High school and an accom
plished musician. The out-of-town
guests were Mr. and Mra. William.
Ostenberg, jr., and their two daugh
ters, Kathryn and Virginia, and Mr.
Clark C Denny, all of Omaha.
At the Clubs on the Fourth.
Both the Country and Field clubs
will have their regular dinner dances.
Seymour Lake Country club and
Carter Lake club are planning spe
cial dinner dances for the night of the
Fourth. At the tormer club a soecial
program of all kinds of sports and
ETAOINN
ETA01NN
MIUM
El Inn Olnter, Mary Rockwall.
Mary Thomas,
Mann MMr
Richard Perry. KumoII Wasntr,
Cheater Wasner. Morlyn Comba,
Mr. and Mrs. Kov Uennis enter
tained at dinner, their guests includ
ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nixon, Miss
rneua jioiaicin, misa siuu jwioiim,
Miss Florence Dennis and Miss Doro
thy Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cox were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Mickel.
Another dinner party was com
posed of Misses Irene McGuire and
Maud Cochran and Messrs. Harry
Christianson and Verdon Clark.
Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Z.
H. Clark of Houston, Tex., who are
guests of their daughter, Mrs. John
R. Hughes, and Mr. Hughes, a nicely
appointed dinner was given Friday
evening. Covers were laid for:
Meiers, and Meadamee
Z. D, ClarK W. B. Cheek.
of Houeton, Tex.; John P.. Hughes,
C. E. Scan-. Oeorgo H. Brewer.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bell are
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MIAKUNI
ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING
OF THE
CLUB CAFE
Monday, July 2
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H. J. OLSEN, Mgr.
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sacrifice la prices, aad starting at ft
la wlta ear l&M Ice Bex tot WlfjQ
Wttk preperUoaal eloseeiit arieei ea tke
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Sacrifice Furniture Saloi
We are forced te sen the telaaee of the f0M stock el klfa-fred
FURNITURE, RUGS and STOVES
i Of the Big FoaT-Stery Utft Sb Wankeate
Wkleh Is ea Bale la Oar Saleereosa, Cerner litk aad Sedge.
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sracut ATTBNTION to ort-or-TOvc" BCvaM.
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Phone Itonelas Ml 7.
Cerner 14th and Dodge, Onaka, Keb,
erftertaining Mesdames W. 0. Ham
lein of Chicago and Mr. John Farratt
of Fremont at a week-end party.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Roberts will
have seven guests at dinner July
4; H. C Christiansen, four, and H.
L McVVilliami, four.
An orchestra will play at the club
both afternoon and evening of July
4 and will also play through the
dinner period. The new bath house
will be used for the first time and
bathing and water sports will add to
the amusements.
Events to Come.
The first bridge party for the
women of Happy Hollow club will
take place Thursday afternoon, July
5, at 2 o'clock, following the regular
ladies' day luncheon. Mrs. F. I.
Jumper or Miss Henrietta Rees of
the entertainment committee will take
reservations of those who plan to at
tend until the day before, when all
must be in.
The Kappa Kaooa Gamma sorority
will meet Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. ouy-Kiddoo to sew lor the war
relief. The Meeting, which was sched
uled for Wednesday, was changed be
cause of the Fourth.
Members of the University club of
Omaha will give a dinner Tuesday at
7 o'clock to all enlisted university
men at Fort Omaha. The list in
cludes sixty-five noncommissioned
and twenty-two commissioned offi
cers. Here and There in Society.
Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Marsh and
children , will spend July with the
former's parents in Blair. Mr. Marsh
will return each Saturday for his regu
lar Sunday services.
Miss Florence Moore attended the
wedding of her cousin Arthur Baldwin
to Miss June Breidenfclt in 1'remont
Thursday.
Miss Ruth Thompson has returned
from New York City, where she took
one of the principal parts in "Gypsy
Love" to spend the summer with tier
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thomp
son. Miss Thompson has a four
year contract with Andrea Dipple,
former manager of the Chicago Opera
company, and expects to return to
New York in August to prepare for
her next role.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Burkenroad ar
rive Sunday night for a ten days' visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Max Burkenroad.
Mrs. O. M. Halligan of Atchison,
Kan., spent last week with Mr, and
Mrs. W. S. Wilcox.
Miss Bessie Scierside of St. Louis
arrived this morning to visit Mrs. A.
Hene and Mrs. D. Wells.
Miss Lula Walker of Bellwood,
Neb., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben F. Marti.
'Miss Mary Coll has gone to New
York to spend the summer studying
witn Chauliss Muskango. The first
of September she will go for a short
rest at one ot the summer resorts be
fore returning to Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jacobberger
anu cnuaren spent last week in
Beatrice with Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Kimball.
Mrs. C. A. Prince of Pueblo. Colo..
is the guest of Mrs. W. S. Wilcox for
tne summer.
Events of the Last Week.
Several motor loads of friends of
Judge and Mrs. W. A. Redick sur
prised them last Monday night after
they had established themselves in
their new home in Dundee, by calling
to give an informal housewarming.
The party included:
Messre. and Meadamee
Will Borne, Charlei T. Kountae,
W. J. Foye. Joseph Barker,
E. H. Spmiue. John Redick.
Meedamee Meedamea
Arthur Remington, J. T. Stewart Id.
Mr. J. Deforest Richarde.
Wednesday night Mrs. F. A. Nash
gave a picnic supper on her lawn for
Nash and Henry Cartan of San Fran
cisco, who are visiting their grand
mother, Mrs. E. W. Nash. Miss Vir
ginia Crofoot, Miss Virginia Offutt,
Miss Erna Reed, Miss Elizabeth
Barker, Miss Claire Daugherty, Miss
Esther Willielm, Miss Olga Metr,
Miss Grace Allison, Charles Burgess,
Denman Kountze, Lodovic and Ed
ward Crofoot, Richard Page, Jabin
Caldwell and Edward Daugherty
were the guests, and after supper they
alt attended a movie and then mo
tored to the Country club for the
dance.
Alberti-Wiley Wedding.
A pretty ceremony took place Wed
nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock when
Miss Verna WHey, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Wiley, of Salt Lake
fitv anrl r T.vnn S. A1hrti trr
united in marriage at the home of the
brides sister, Mr, Loren Andrus, in
Council Blurts. Kev. J1. W. c-vans of
the First Presbyterian church per.
formed the ceremony before an im
provised altar of palms and ferns in
the living room. The bridal couple
marched down the stairs to the straina
of the Lahengrin wedding march,
played by Miss Florence Senior. The
bride wore a gown of white net with
lace trimmings and carried a shower
bouquet of white bride roses and
sweet peas.
Thirty-five relatives and friends at
tended the ceremony. The color
scheme of pink and white was carried
out in the table decorations and in
the refreshments. The young couple
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