Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 02, 1918, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 15

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SUNDAY
Baccalaureate
sermon for 4
Brownell Hall graduates at Y
Wonderful
Wash
Values Monday
Dresses
No woman or miss inter
ot. lYiaunias cnurcn. a
MONDAY ix
Hoffman-Squires weddine at
Sacred Heart church. ,T
Benefit card party at Happy i
Hollow club given by Dun- Y
dee
Woman's Patriotic
club
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W. pmoto T , . ,i jl. . - bride. i be matron of honor and r
Smith College club. Mrs. Har- X
old Evarts, hostess. .
University of Michigan Alum
. ni luncheon at University 1
club.
X TUESDAY
Dinner-dances at Happy Hoi-
- iow, carter Lake and sey- A.
mour Lake Country clubs.- f
Hook Worm club dancingX
party at Prettiest Mile club. 4
Luncheon for . Mfs. Joseph
Metzler of Los Angeles at
- V . ... .
nappy hoiiow ciuo. given
by Mrs. Cuthbert Vincent.
Prettiest Mile Ladies' Golf
. club, Mrs. Glenn . Smith,
hostess.
WEDNESDAY
Harding . Dovey wedding
Plattsmouth.
.Dinner-dances
in
at Country, X
llllfHART-STFFFNS PHOTO,
UNE is a gladsome month.
chiming of wedding bells is
heard in the distance and in a shower
of rose petals, "here comes the bride."
Asgleamingly white and as glitter
ingly silver as a path of moonlight is
- her wedding gown, and like moon
light, too, is her misty veil, for it en
velopes her in romance. "What is so
rare as a Ay in June," sang the poet
but what is lovelier than a bride in
June, we say, especially if she com
bine the khaki with the orange, blos
soms. For a wedding and only for a
wedding can a woman be persuaded
to slip out of her canteen apron, the
khaki of her motor corps uniform,
' or the white of her Red Cross cos
tume and into her smart street
clothes. We all love these war-time
weddings with the flags of the Allied
nations intertwined with the palms
and fprns and verv often the uni
formed charms of the "bridegroom
rival the bride.
Maenner-Robertson.
Ushered in with the month of ro'ses
comes an interesting announcement,
for todav Mr. and Mrs. Millard M.
"Robertson announce the engagement
of their daughter, Gladys Maurine, to
Lieutenant Theodore Henry Maenner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Uieodore
Maenner. of St. Louis. No definite
date has been set for the weddingC
Miss Robertson is one of the most
' attractive of our younger set of girls
and many week's ago Gabby Detayles
hinted at the engagement of this
pretty eirl and the silver-barred of
ficer.:
- The charming bride-to-be is a
graduate of the Central High school
and also of Bradford academy. She
has been an ardent Red Cross worker,
acting as an instructor: in knitting
aside from conducting classes in sew
ing, teaching tiny tots to make small
garments for the French and Belgian
orphans.
Lieutenfnt Maenner is a graduate
of the University of Washington and
a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity.
He received his commission at Fort
Omaha, where he is an instructor of
panoramic drawing.
Kubitschek-Van Sant.
Another military engagement an
nounced today is that of Miss, Gladys
Van , Sant, daughter of Mrs. W. B.
Van Sant, to Lieutenant F. J. Kubits
chek. The wedding date has not yet
been set.
Miss Van Sant is a graduate of the
South High school apd studied for
some time at Bellevue college.
Lieutenant Kubitschek is a graduate
of the dental school at Creighton uni
versity. He is a member of the fac
ulty and lias Nit recently received
his commission in the, medical reserve
and, is now awaiting orders.
. , Maguire-Murphy.
Miss Nell Murphy has selected the
month of roses for her wedding and
Thursday is the day. Such dull
things as state laws and amendments
do not entirely fill the minds of our
law makers for Mr. John Maguire,
who figures very prominently at this
wedding, is a former congressman.
Miss Murphy's only attendant will be
her sister, Mrs. John Henry, and the
wedding will take place very early
in the morning at St. John's church.
-The little bride-to-be is hoping that
Uncle Sam -will grant a furlough to
her brother, Lieutenant Frank Mur
phy, stationed at Fort Riley, so that
,'ie may be present.
' Meade-Stockingv
Silver bars and brass buttons will
be the Striking feature of another
wedding scheduled for the near fu-
- ture and perhaps in the month of
' ' roses, too, who knows? The en
'v gugeirient of Miss Delia Verne Stock
ing to Lieutenant J. ,Frank MeadeM
- son ot Mr. and Mrs. G. tl. Meade ot
- this city, was recently announced at
1 i beautifully appointed luncheon
I ziven' at the home of "the bride's
?;k mother, Mrs. Lottie D. Ley, in Denj
r .son, la. ut course, wnen tne guests
found a fragrant bride's rose beside
' rach plate , their suspicions were
j-l aroused and the blushes of the pretty
y hostess told the rest. When will the
u , . wedding take place? That is the first
I ,j -question, but we have our suspicions
i 1 j .that Miss Stocking will be" a Mrs.
Lieutenant before the roses fade.
Harding-Dovey.
Miss Edith Lillian Dovey, '. whose
marriage to Lieutenant Floyd Hard
ing will take place Wednesday at 2
o'clock, will be wed in true military
style and although the appointments
nf the wedding will be simple, still one
has visions of crossed swords and
bride, will be matron of honor and
little Miss Suzanne Falter, flower girl.
Following the ceremony, a wedding
supper will be served at tne nome ot
the bride's parents. After a short
honeymoon trip the bridal couple will
be at home wherever the Forty-first
infantry is stationed.
It is to be hoped that the Forty-first
infantry now at Fort Crook will not
be transferred, for this lovely bride
would be such a charming addition to
the group of officer's wives now living
at the post. We might chat awhile
and tell you just how this army ro
mance began, for really, it reads just
like a story and we will just1 tell you
this much. He saw her first in her
snowy Red Cross apron and cap and
little dreaming that Dan Cupid is
wearing brass buttons this year and
that his arrows are khaki-tipped, this
pretty Plattsmouth girl soon discover,
ed a gleaming stone on her left hand.
The last chapter, or rather the first, of
this war-time, romance will be writ
ten this week when this young couple
take .their vows .under the . crossed
flags.
Miss Sarah Coe of Charlestown,
W. ,Va., is the guest of Miss Mary
Richardson.
Field and Prettiest Mile Y
club. - X
Luncheon for members of the y
Seymour Ladies' Golf club '
at the club. X
Luncheon for Miss Zadelle f
Smith of Los Angeles at t
Country club, given by Mrs. i
Jay Foster. 4
THURSDAY- , X
juaguirc-iuuipny WCUUing in
St John's church. 1
Musical and reception given
for Browell Hall graduates"!
at hall.
Benefit dance for Associated
Charities at Auditorium.
FRIDAY'
Dinner dance at Seymour Lake
PftlitltrM rlii!K .
Reception given by Brownell
! U.11 . t tU- J..
r iu tsiuiimac lui uic giauu-
a ates.
X SATURDAY
4 Lake-Rough wedding at Ann
Arbor, Michigan. '
Brownell Hall commencement
exercises in St. .Matthias
church. 9
Red Star .benefit operetta
given by pupils of Holyoke- T
Dox school. ' X
AMONG THE VISITORS
Mrs. Harry Foster of Little Rock,
Ark., is the guest of her sister. Mts.
Harley Moorhcad and Mr. Moor
head. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smyth , of
Washington are expected Friday, to
be the guests of their daughter,
Mrs. Clarence Sibbernsen, and Mr.
Sibbersen. . .
Mrs. Newton Barkalow and Miss
Genevieve Barkalow of Denver are
visiting Mrs. H. B. Robinson. They
are returning from the commence
ment exercises of Miss Vivienne
Barkalow, who has just graduated
from Sweet Briar college,. Virginia.-
Jill
i ll V
ested in a Wash Dress
should miss seeing these
garments. Beautiful styles
made up in a wealth of
new materials in all the
new models.
Pretty Voiles
Dainty Dimities
Handsome Lawns
Fancy Percales
Beautiful Ginghams
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You will be delighted with
one of these Dresses. Mon
day, your choice
$(o)75
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
You Need Not Pay All In 30 Days
Use your credit the same as Uncle Sam is
using hia credit to win the war. Simply pay a
small amount down and then One Dollar or so
a week will do.
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stirring music. Four of Lieutenant
Harding's, brother officers, Lieutenants
Paul Cooley, Fitzgerald, Reinke and
Powell, are to be the ushers: Lieu
tenant Jerry Marsh, best man, and the
ceremony will take place at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Dovey in Plattsmouth.
Rev. Wilbur. F. Leete will perform
tne ceremony at M.-Luke s Episcopal
.church. Mrs. John Falter will sing:
Airs. Kca Tatterson, sister ,of the
J5he
, JfjfL Mr. Foster
Travel Information
Service x
The Great Lakes
'Tis a very restful trip up-the Great Lakes
all the delights of an ocean Voyage even to
being out of sight of land and yet no seasick
ness. Magnificent appointed ships, frequent
port calls, a week or two weeks of rest and an
opportunity to gain knowledge of the wonder
ful resources of our own great country. Or,
prehags you would like to go the .other way
and shootthe rapids of the St. Lawrence. The
ships are just as comfortable, and you may
go on to Quebec, that quaint old walled city,
or up the impressively beautiful Saguenay
River.
Let us tell you of these water trips or of the
Muskoka Lakes and other Lake resorts and
trip.
No fees.
iJlsk Mr. Foster
. Omaha Of f ice Burgess-Nah Co.
On the Balcany
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