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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1920)
'2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 16, 1920. Society , Hall Carter. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carter an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Leta, and L. II. Hall of Eugene, Ore, which took place Sat urday evening at their home. Rev. : Paul Calhoun officiated. The bride was attended by her " sister, Elva Carter, who wore peach ' ' color organdie and carried violets. The bride wore pale blue organdie and carried Ward roses. Ray Donohue acted as best man. Miss Ruth Cox played the wed ding march. The bride's going-away suit was of dark blue with small hat to . match. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hall will reside in Eugej :ne. Rhoden Schiller. ' The marriage of Miss Hazel 'Schiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' George Schiller of Central City and ' Elmer C. Rhoden of this city, took place Wednesday, May 5, at the home of the bride. Bishop Shayler ' officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Rhoden will reside in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. .-' Charles Rhoden, Miss Pauline Rhoden and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kelley of Omaha attended the wed- , ding. i Simmons Lever. The marriage of Miss Gladys S. . Lever of London, and Leslie Sim mons of this city, will take place during the month of May. Mr. Sim- ' mons and his bride will reside at the Dartmoor apartments. To Be Bridesmaid. Miss Beatrice Montgomery leaves Thursday for Lincoln, where she will be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Cordelia Condra, daughter of Professor and Mrs. G. E. Condra, and Robert McFarland of Sheridan, Wyo., which takes place Saturday, : May 22. . ' Honors Debutante. ) Mrs. Charles T. Kountze enter tained at dinner at her home Satur day evening, in honor of Miss Helen, Smith, the debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith. ' Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Sibbcrsne, Misses Mariorie Cavers and GeraTdine Hess. Louis Burgess, Jabin Caldwell and Den- ' man Kountze. , , Merry Maker's Club. 1 A dance will be given Wednesday' ' evening at the Ben Hur academy i by the Merry Maker's club. ' Card Party and Dance. The parish of St. Margaret Mary will give a card party and dance Tuesday evening, May 31, at the' Metropolitan hall. ( Dancing Club. The Monday Night Dancing club will give a dance Monday evening at Crounse'hall. . Announce Engagement. Mr. and ( Mrs. J. J. Minnick an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mis Margarite .Frances, to Richard E. Short of San Fran cisco, Cal.y The wedding will take place in June. , f Delta sororitv Omaha alumnae at luncheon at her home Saturday. She will be assisted by Mrs. Byron Hill. At a recent meeting Miss Mildred Morris was elected p;si dent and Mrs. Backlund, secretary treasurer. Canteen Meeting. Company B of the Red Cross canteen will hold its weekly meet ing Tuesday- afternoon at the home of Miss Margrctha . Grimmcl, 111 South Fiftieth avenue. Columbian Club. A card party will be given Wed nesday afternoon at Lyceum hall, Twenty-second and Locust, by the Columbian club. of the Sacred Heart parish. Mrs. W. H. Ritchie and Mrs. Mary Jacobs will be hostesses. For Colonel and Mrs. Morris. Mrs. W. L. Phillips of Fort Crook will receive informally at her quar ters at Fort Crook, Monday after noon, from 5 to 6, in honor of Colo nel and Mrs. John Morris, who leave Wednesday for San Fran cisco. Rockford College Club. The Rockford college club will meet Wednesday for an all day kensington at the home of Mrs. John Beaton, 5211 Cass street. The regular monthly meeting will be held Wednesday, June 2, at 3 p. m., at the home of Miss Helen Curtis. I Updike Dancing Club. Fifty couples attended the dancing party given Friday evening at Druid hall bv the Updike Dancing club. This was the first time Bee em ployes attended an affair of the club. Postpone Annual Affair, The annual candle burning night of the Northwestern Alumni asso ciation, which taRes place the third Friday in May, has been postponei! until the fourth Friday, May 28. It will be held at the University club and Prof. Ralph Dennis of the Cum nock School of Oratory will be tru principal speaker. Le Mars Club. The Le Mars club 'will give its last dance Tuesday evening, at Kel pine's academy. , ' Golden Hill. A card party will be given by the. Golden Hill society Wednesday afternoon at the Hotel Rome. ' Leaves for Summer V-'. - r-( v m Research Club. ' The Research club will hold 'its '. 1'ist meeting of the season at St, ! Berchm.m's academy Sunday after- noon, May 30, at 3:30 o'clock. Delta Delta Delta. Mrs. Victor Backlund will enter tain the wembers of 'Delta Delta Benefit Dance. The St. Vincent de Paul society of St. Amies, church will give a benefit 'dance Thursday evening at St, Anncs hall,' Twenty-fourth and Poppleton, for the benefit of Father Flanagan's Boys' iiome. ; May Day Fea. The Omaha Woman's club of the railway mail service will be enter tained at a May day tea, Wednes day afternoon, 2 p. m., at the home of Miss1 Nora Fritchoff, 3323 Seward street. 1 Episcopal Church Women Meet. The Episcopal women's auxiliar ies of the diocese of Nebraska will hold their annual meeting and elec tion of officers for the ensuipg year, Friday, in the1 crypt of Trinity ca thedral.' The. opening service will be held at 10' a. m. The women's meeting will convene at 1 p. m. At the meeting Saturday, 10 a. m., the Church Service league will be formed. This new organization will be a' federation of all church socie- Mrs. Samuel Herzberg left Satur day night for Ho Springs, Ark. After a short visit, there she will go to New York City and later to Cali fornia, returning to Omaha in September. ties.- 'Miss M. Tillotson of New York, national secretary, will be one of the speakers. 'A tea will be given at the Athletic club Saturday after noon from 3 to' 5 o'clock, in honor of -visiting' delegates. The reception .committee will include Mrs. E. V. Shayler, wjife of the bishop of the diocese, and wives of the clergy. Omaha College Vomen. The X Association of Collegiate Alumnae invites all college women who have had, at least one year's work in a school that confers an A. B. degree to register for the spe cial directory that the A. C. A. is issuing. Those who wish member ships must scud their names to the chairman of enrollment, Mrs. San fcrd Hudson. 1550 Georgia avenue, not later than Saturday, May 22. i , A. C.A. Elect Officers. iAt the annual business meeting of lh Association of Collegiate Alumnae Saturday afternoon at Ho tel Fohtenelle, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Miss May Somers, president; Mrs. Anan Raymond, vice president; Miss Blanche Eades, secretary; Mrs. Howard Rushton, treasurer; Miss Katherinc- Lowry. Mrs. Walter Str.ndevcn, Mrs. Harry Rivitt, di rectors, and Mrs. Howard Mc Monies, councillor. Gift to Bishop Shayler. When Bishop Ernest Shayler re turned Friday afternoon from visit ing in the dioeee he was greeted at the tation and presented, with a fivc-passcnger closed car, tfcic gift of friends in the diocese of Omaha and in the state. The committee who had charge of the arrangements (for this tribute to Bishop Shayler were Mrs. Thomas L. Davis, Mrs. Walter Roberts;' Mrs. John Rcdick and Miss Katherine Thunimel. . Charl college Allison returned to Ames turday, after spending a few day's with his mother, Mrs. Charles C. Allison. mats 1; UN IVER S A L CAR The Gasden Farmer "will find the Ford Model T One Ton Truck an especially valuable factor in his builneM because of the flexibility as well aa the reliability of the service which can alwayv be depended upon to be given by this splendid truck. . 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Mrs. Abe Greenspan left Friday for her home in Jacumba, Cal. She stops in Dallas, Tex.; to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. Konecky. Mrs. Green span was formerly Malvina Newman of this city. Harry S. Byrne is', spending the week end in Lincoln as the guest of Ed Pettis. He attended the spring dancing party of Kappa, Sigma in Lincoln Saturday evening. Miss Marie $Cev7lls has arrived to spend the summer vacation w(tlyt her parents, Mr, and Mrs. ElmVf Neville. Miss Neville was a student at Ogontz school in Philadelphia which closed two weeks early on account of an, epidemic of scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ludlow re turned Sunday from the south, where they spent several weeks. Miss Helen Murphy is spending a week in St, Joseph, Mo., with her brother, Mr. Edward Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned, who spent the winter at the Black stone, have reonened thir siininier home, "Waldcn Wood," near Flor- Mr.'aad Mrs. John Kuykendall of Denver, who have been yisiting here, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ward of Minneapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faurot of Chicago will ar rive next Friday to be the guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sibbernsen. Mr. and Mrs. Sibbernsen will entertain at dinner at the Country club in their honor on Saturday evening. "Mr. A. VKinsler left Wednesday for the east, where he will spend a month. ' , Miss Virginia Carlisle returned last week from Faribault, Minn., where she attended the junior-senior dance at Shattuck Military acad emy. Mrs. S. S. Carlisle, who ac companied her daughter, visited in Minneapolis before returning home Wednesday. frs. Wilson Low expects to leave the first of June for Eaton's ranch. Wolf, Wyo where she will spend a month. Mr. f! F. Folda expects to leave for New York the first of June and in his, new yacht will navigate the Hudson to Troy, by canal to Buf falo, sail up Lake Erie to Detroit, Carrie Parks A Bride A bride of Saturday was Miss Carrie Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Parks. Her marriage to J. E. Thornton, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. r. Ihornton, took place Saturday morning at the St. Philip Nen church. Rev. Father O'Driscoll of ficiated. . y The bridesmaid. Miss Lucile Thornton, sister of the groom, wore Alice blue veile, combined with white organdi, and a hat of white. Her corsage was of pink sweet peas. The bride was charming in a sim ple gown of white georgette with piiik arfd blue hat. She also carried a Bouquet, of pink and white roses and sweet peas. . . Following the ceremony a wedding-breakfast jA-as served at the home of the bride's parents for the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton will reside in Omaha. and' on to Saginayr', Mich. From Saginaw he will so to Ephraim, Wis., and then sail to Horseshoe Island in Green Bay, where he will join his tamily at their summer home. Miss Florence Barnes of Spring field. 111., is expected next Fridav to be the guest of Miss Mildred Todd. Miss Halcyon Cotton of Chicacm and Miss Rebecca Haven of Cin cinnati arrive Sunday to spend sev eral days with Miss ' Cotton's aunt, Mrs. Charles E. Black, at the New Hamilton apartments. , Major Harry O'Neill of" Washing ton, D. ,C, is spending a week in Omaha. , Dr. and Mrs. B.-J. Dugau of Min neapolis, who have been the house ffuests of Dr. 1 and Mrs. R. ,H. Schemel for the past week, leave I Sunday for their home. Dr. Dugan is a graduate of Creighton university- m v ( Mr. and Mrs. Walter Byrne left Friday, for California, where they will spend a monh. - Mrs. William A. Eraser, who has been confined to the Nicholas Senn hospital following an accident sus tained at Excelsior Springs, has re turned to her home. K P. J. Trabes has returned from Texas where" he spent the winter. Mrs. Thorwald Schmidt left Fri day for Craig, Colo., where she will reside. Miss Ida Miller leaves Monday for Fremont to attend the state con-, vention of the W. R. C of the. G. A. R. , ' ' Miss Edith Hulst of Milwaukee is the guest of t Mrs. R. Beecher Howell. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Dristy an nounce the birth of a son, Saturday. Mrs. Dristy) was formerly Miss Hazel Ferry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ferry of Dundee. ( L. Hi. Lee went to Lincoln Saturday- . t Mrs. Clinton Miller has returned from a trip through the east. She stopped in Chicago, .Madison, Wis., and other points. Mrs. Walter B, Williams is in New York visiting her daughter, Margaret, who is studying inrtsk there. They will return the latter part of the month. Mrs. Will John de Winter and children,' Frances and Billy, have returned from Jamaica, where theyy spent the winter. ,-4 Mrs. K. D. Ross of Detroit i spending a month with Mr. and Mrs Z. M. Ellis.', A number of Omaha matrons are planning to attend their class re unions at Lasalle seminary in Au- Among those who will be present from Omaha are Mrs. Henry T. Clarke, Mrs.. James Love ' Paxton and Mrs. Luther Kountze. Mrs. Harry Byram of Evanston, 111., for merly Miss Ethel Tukey of thj city, and Mrs. John Meadows of Auburn, N. Y., formerly Miss May Burr of Lincoln, also expect to at tend the reunion. Walter W. Head 'has purchased the home of the late H. C. Bostwick at Thirty-eighth and Dewey avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Head and daughter. Miss Vernelle Head, who attend1 Bryn Mawr college, expect to spend the summer abroad and upon their return will take possession of their new honie. Mrs. Henry T. Clarke and Mrs. James Love Paxton leave next week for Mercerburg, Pa., where Mrs. Clarke will visit her son, Allan, who is attending school at Mercerburg academy. ' Mrs. Charles W. Hamilton and daughter, Miss Marion, who spent several weeks in Washington, D. C, with Mrs. Daniel Stapleton, have re turned borne. Robert Garrrson of Boston is f pending the week-end in Qtnaha. The.' 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