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2 B ri"THE OMAHA" SUNDAY- BEE : MAY 80,- 1920. Society Cobbey-Maxwell. Miss' Charlotte Maxwell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. H. B.. Maxwell, and Luther Webb Cob.bey of Lingle, Wyo., were married ' Friday after noon it 2:30 o'clock at the- home of . the., bride's parents, only the imme diate 'families and a few friends be ing present. , The ceremony was performed by the Rev1. Charles E. Cobbey of the First Christian church, brother of the groom. Mrs, William Maxwell of Coun cil' Bluffs, sister-in-law of the bride, at t hose wedding last fall the br'de served as maid of honor, was ma tron of honor. ' . . Paul', Cowboy of Quincy,- III, brother of the groom, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Cobbey left for a western ' motor trip and-.will be at Vme.in Lingle, Wyo.; after July h Wedding Date. The : marriage of , Miss Dorothy Chambers and Clarence U. Hender son wilt take. place Saturday evening at the, home of the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs.- William Cham bers. Mr. and Mrs. John Nearhood and ,Miss Catherine Wilbur will be the attendants. . l' V Fowler-Craighead. ' ifr. and Mrs. I). G. Craighead an :; nounce the engagement of . their daughter, Louise Mary, to Wiljiam Jennings-Fowler. .T.he.weddiiig will take placcJime' 25. . ThY couple will , resjde-iri ,BoKt"j'V . , f tor;Briie:to-Be,'r Jt miscellaneous shower was given Wednesday evening by Mrs. Marie Svehla : in honor of Miss Delia Vafchal, who is to be a June bride. Shfc: received many beautiful gifts. Tht'se present were: liose ' Zeichtneister, Elizabeth Etfcer, Alice Favlic, Frances For mat Barbara Ficenic, Mary Petr, Helen :Skoupa, Marguerite Schmidt, Eli'zabetK. Mcidlinger, Ivy Long, Ce celi'.'Meidlinger, Mary Zeichmeis ter Elizabeth Zeichmeister, Beatrice Viha1, Helen Adams, Marie Zy kora, "Stacie -Fuxa, Bessie Christen seii Cathlyn Schmidt, Rose Kyrel, MyHlc,' Comstock, Claire Pitzel, MrJ. Frank Beriedekovich, Mr. Joe Fetiriec'.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Svehla ah-Richard and Lauretta Syehla.t l Country Club Dinners. 3ftt. 'and Mrs. Milton C. Peters entertained at.'-dinner Saturday eve . ning'at the Country club when their guirsts included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Games, Mr and Mrs. A. L. Reed, r Mrt and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze, MrJ'and Mrs. John L. Kennedy, Mr. ' and Mrs. William J. Foye, Mr; and , Mm.VW. A. ' C. Johnson, Mr. and Mtf.' William T. Burns and Mr. Frank; .Burkley. . - One group attending the .oinner datke included Messrs. and Mes darhe Barton Millard, George Re dickV Louis Clark and Mr. John Redick. .,A" 'Eemple McFayden' entertained 12 guests jn honor of Miss Florence Batr.es 'of Springfield, 111., who is visaing' Miss Mildred Todd. - Others entertaining were G. . H. KeQey who had 10; Mrs. J. F. Stout, six?vW. Clarke, five, and R. A. Mcjiier six. ' ,' ;) ' Benefit Entertainment. The women of Trinity M. E. ' ch3rfh?vere entertained Thursday afternoon by Mesdames C. W. De Lafnatre, E. W. Reveal, F. F. Porr ter), at the home of Mrs. George Shfez. Mrs. Flora Sejrs ' Nelson, was in charge of the program, con sisting of a vocal solo by Mrs. Ade laide Kelstrom; a story of "The An gelus'' told by Miss Edna Barnes and piano solos by Mrs. Nelson. The entertainment was given to create a' flower fund; for the .church. : Alpha Chi Omega. ' iflrs. Harold Holtz will entertain. , alurnnae members of Alpha Chi v Ortega at her home, 3215 Hamilton strfet, .Wednesday afternoon. Dance Recital. Eupijs of Pauline Capps will give a dancing recital limrsaay .evening at her studio, 302 .Patterson" Blocks Those taking part will , be Maxone and'Faustine Pott; Warioria-Smith, Meredith Brown, Martha Randall, Elaine, Wolfe, Marie De.Coy, Jose phine ' McCoy, Pauline Capps, and Harriet McKcnzie. - . ' . . ....... ! X ii ' w ' ;v., 1 Kensington Club, " '-: ( The Carter Lake Kensington club' will-meet at luncheon, at -the Carter Lake club Wednesday, June .i.:-" v A,.iMay.jfiar.ty .wiU.be, given..Mon-. dajt evening at-Metropolitan', hall byl the .t women.'' of St.. Margaret Mirys parish. The affair will, be a caXce and 'card party and the'pro ceejls Vilt be devoted to the 'build ing fund of the church. ' ; V: '5 V Field Club. .-r " ;. . Dr. Claude Uren entertained 18 grists at the dinner-dance; at the Fid club, Saturday evening. J. L. Hi&tt had 16 guests; Hubert Hicks, 10 Harry O, Steel, 6; .- H. Yates, ft; S.'SteKne'6;'B. D.- Benedict, 4; 'George-.'Boehter,' 10; H. S. Dan iels, "6;T. 0 Pjtkerell, 5; C. A. Carey, 4: C. J. Claussen, 4; Dr. C. C. Chfiss, 4. - . ' . ; . . f V . Canteen' Meeting. ; 5 &mpany B of 4the Red Cross. Can tee will hold their weekly meeting Tuesday afternoon' at .the home of MiJSiMarkm Hamilton, 1112 Park avejiue.-. . w . ;. i ' " : ' For Mrs. Moody. ! 3!r. and Mrs. John Li 'Kennedy ivia entertain inforrnalljr at. dinner Mcjiiday. evening .at"ttheir- home, in hobr of Mrs. F.K. Moody of Ev an ston, I1U who is the guest of her brcither, Dr. E. ,L. Bridges, and Mrs. Bruges. . . . ... t ; ; . . , ; . ' ' . - At Supper Dance. 1 Mr. and Mrs. ( William Nelson en tetOiined at the. supper, dance at the Atretic club, ; Saturday evening. Their guests were Messrs. and Mes dames Brower McCague, O. H. Mcftold -and Arthur Cole. N v tri xr. r-wA n.,t aawxjt taiiiv . - "Sht women of Holy Name Par xsh'will give a card party Thursday afternoon at'Marks hall, . Forty-fifth' 'tncj: Bwdette streets, r ..," $ ' " . . ' i . . For-Misa Bartiea. ' s. ,Mis$ Elsie Stortwvin. entertain at a blidge party Tuesday at her home in &anor.of Miss. Florence Barnes of Springrkrd, jlW who is visiting Mil dud Todd, Happy Hollow Club. " Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weller enter tained at dinner at the Happy Hol low club Saturday evening in honor of their, guests Mrs.: C B. Walker of Syracuse, N. Y and Mrs. San ford of Cincinnati, who is visiting iur. ana Airs, uiarles weller. Covers were also placed for Messrs. and Mesdames Harry Weller. Charles Weller. Fred Clarke, J. W. Fisher ana cnttord Weller. Miss Louise White entertained 10 guests. ; T. -J Nolan had 14 guests. Dr. E. Davis six, Mrs. E. A. Schurman of Elkhorn had 21 guests. Dr. E. L. Bridges entertained 16, Mrs. E..A. Holmes had 11. R. L. Kobison 10. G. W. Noble six. A C. Munger six. J. A. Linderholm four ana,j. Iv. Morrison tour. ... - High School Luncheon. .' ' The Junior Senior Luncheon of St. Berchmans High school will be given Tuesday at the Athtic club. Decorations will be in the class colors, pink and . gold, and Ward roses. Toasts will be given by Dorothy Moylan, Helen Mancuso and Marie McCarthy. Responses will be given by Mary Conron, Lu cile Murray, and Florence English. Mi?s Dorothy Gentleman -will de liver the class will of the seniors. Miss Bernice Dugher will give the class prophecy of the Juniors. Entertain at Dance. Mabel and Louise "Craighead en tertained' 15 guests at ;the dance aft the Prettiest Mile club, Saturday evening, in honor of Miss Madeline Quinby whose marriage to Clarence Ingold wijl take place Wednesday evening, June 3. ' - ' T- ., , . . Golden Glow. Club. A- card party, fo'r'1thVbn'fit of the charity fund of .; the " Golden Glow.club.will be givh Wednesday afternoon; June 2,' at the Swedish auditorium, Sixteenth and Chicago streets. Golf Club. The Prettiest Mile Ladies "Golf club will be entertained at the home of Miss Lorena Leeker,. Tuesday evening, June 1. Those assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Forest Byrd, Mrs. T. C. Rich' Mrs. Harry'Snyder and Mrs. Mary Vanderford. Qeorge A. Custer' post and Relief corps will be the guests of Rev. M. R. Laird at Westminster Presbyte rian church, Sunday. Members will meet at Twenty-ninth and Mason streets at 10:30 a. m. League of Women Voters Banquets and luncheons in connection with the state con vention,. Nebraska Woman Sufi frage association and League of Women Voters: Banquet at ...Happy Hollow club, jMonday- evening, June 14. fv Pioneer luncheon, Blatkstone hotel, Monday, June 14. i Conference luncheon, Black stone hotel, Tuesday, June 15. Delegates to the biennial will be taken by :,tridtor from the luncheon to take the .train for. Des Moines. 'Jv yV L Brownell Hall Graduates Mlf:1 " ' -K 'ss Sarah Bedell Macdonald, principal of Brownell Hall, and mem. f$&fi$$jx"?t'' 4, r'h'??"' bers'of'the graduating class of the upper school. Exercises will take place jr J'fUir! 'i?$ iJrs' . I Tuesday morning, June. 8, at 11 o'clock at All Saints church.. '-Miss Mae- jf. uMwi "' V1 - ' " i, donald announces an enlarged equipment and more classes in the lower Wl; TIyl,IZABETW ' VV" -V'",,- 7 school this fan. - ; ... TL&isrwCrA S!;-?NA at 1:30 p. m., and will attend the I and sons, John D... Edward, jr., and )CmKkL tA iteira.1 xhtAu xf services at the City Auditorium fol L ysMfci-EN ASMTOH Tf lowing the parade. Personal Mrs. Clvde Roeder and dauehter. ?Suzanne, have gone to La Tolla, Cal.,' where Ihey will spend the sum mer.". ' Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Scannell. who recently sold their home, are resid ing at the Hotel Loyal. George. Crook post and Relief corps have accepted Rev. James Wilson's invitation to attend the me morial services at North Side Pres byterian church Sunday morning. U. S. Grant post and Relief corps will attend the memorial services at Hanscom Park Methodist church Sunday, at U a. m., by invitation of Rev. Arthur Atack. .American. Wir Mothers have ac cepted Rev. E. Lamont Geissinger's invitation to attend the memorial services at Hearst Memorial Meth- odist.church, Thirty-fourth and Larir more- avenue, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. ; , Members are requested to display their service flags with the American flag in their homes on Decoration day. ' War Mothers will meet at 5 Fif teenth and Howard streets Monday Mrs. Charles Allison, who has been ill, is convalescing at her home. Mrs. Harry Tukey and children leave June 5 for Long Beach. .. . Mr.' and Mrs. Frederick W. Carke, jr., 'arid small sOn arrived Wednes day to 'attend the wedding of Miss Helen' Clarke and Lloyd Smith on June 1. At present they are the guests of Mr. and , Mrs. George H. Thummel. Mrs. Taylor Belcher left last week for. New York City, where she is visiting her parents. ' '? Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Page have returned from the east, where they spent two months. . ' Miss Mary Morsman, who attends Bryn Mawr. college, returns 'next Thursday to spend the Vacation with her 'parents, Mr. and .Mrs. 'Edgar Morsman,ir. ; ;-s ' Mr. William J. Connell has gone to Atlantic City, where, he has taken an. apartment-for-thftL-eumtner. HeJ will.te joined, the first of July byhis daughter,4 Mrs., Edward Creighton and sons, John D., Edward, jr., and Billy, and granddaughter, Miss Flor ence Connell of El Paso, Tex., who arrived Sunday, and is the guest of Mrs. Creighton. Word has been received of the birth of a son, David Quick Ham mond, jr., to Mr. and Mrs. David Q. Hammond of Waterbury, Conn., on May 22. Mr. Hammond was a lieutenant in-the balloon service and was stationed. for some time at Fort Omaha. Mrs. Charles Mafple leaves Tues day tor Poughkeeosie. where she will join her daughter, Miss Jose phine, who is a. student at Vaisar college, and they will spend, the summer in the east. Reduced Fares. Given for Des. Moines Biennial , Other, Announcements - The following circular to Ne- braska clubs in the general federa tion has been mailed out by Mrs. Addison E. Sheldon. 1319 South Twenty-third street,. Lincoln, Neb., general federation state secretary: There are now 58 Nebraska clubs in -direct -membership in the general federation and four others will be members very shortly. About 18 of these have not responded "Yes" to the letter and folders sent out from this office on March 27, in interest of their attendance upon Des Moines biennial convention. There is yet time for delegates' application cards forhotel reservations to.be sent in to me. Visiting club women will be wel come at the convention, and will be taken care of if they send in to this office for the application cards, which delegates and visitors are asked to use. The Western Passenger associa tion sends the following 'announce ment:. "Round trip rate of fare and cne-third, with, minimum excursion fare of $1, upon presentation of, iden tification certificates to ticket agents at time' of purchase of- tickets." Dates of sale, June 12-18, inclusive. Returning limit, June 29, 1920. Vali dating dates. June 16-26, inclusive. Tickets will be validated at Des Moines on the dates named by ticket , agents at the regular ticket offices of the lines over-which -the tickets read ' into place of meeting, and when validated will be good for return, leaving Des Moines only on date of validation, and passengers must reach original starting -point prior to midnight of final limit. - The identification certificates of those who have sent in. application Cards to me will be sent to each as soon as the General Federation chairman of transportation sends the supply.' N. F. W. C. has been assigned by hotels committee, Des Moines; to the Elliott. :Mail and telegrams may be addressed: Care G. F.' W. C. Biennial Convention, Des Moines, if desired. ' , Delegates and .visitors will go to Des Moines on the day and by the route which best suits them. The N. F. W. C. official train will leave Lincoln at 1 p. m. and Omaha at 3;05 p. m. (present time schedule) on June 15, via Rock Island, reach ing Des Moines at 8:25 p. m. . No Pullman reservations are made through this office. If desired they should be made locally. All club women' are requested to display upon arrival a knot of light blue rib bon.. Local trains committee will " wear a badge cf yellow. The convention will be formally opened at 8:30 p. m., June 16. anil closed on the evening of June 23. Important conferences; as announc ed in my letter of March 27, will be held on June 16. All delegates and visitors are re quested to register early upon ar rival at Des Moines, in order to be seated. . Biennial committees are an nounced in May issue of General Federation Magazine. Mrs. Edward Syfert, Omaha, is on the platform committee. A complete- program of the bien nial convention will be given in the General Federation Magazine for June. Programs' will also be dis tributed at Des Moines. N. F. W. C. is pledged to help in every way possible our neighbor hostess, Iowa Federation to make the "Golden Prairie" biennial the most worth while convention held by the general federation. To that end she is sending by far the largest delegation in her history. Each mem ber should, if at all. possible, be. present during the entire session. Mrs. Byron Reed arrived in Oma ha Friday after a winter in Paiade na, Cal. She was accompanied by r - t- ' J r ...... I - , Airs, cucua xaariin, wno is mucin g her first visit to Omaha after an,ab sence of 11 years. Mrs. Edwin. T. Swobe and Mrs. Nellie Market left Wednesday for Excelsior Springs,, where they will spend two weeks. . :;Mr. Burdette Kirkendall has re turned from afl"" eastern trip. Mr. arid Mrs. W. A. Hixfnbaug h have had as their guests for the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc Caslin and daughter, Annetta, of - Il l I . .. ... The. Ford Sedan with electric atarting and lighting ayttem, demountable rims with 3-inch tires and tire carrier, for every day in the year has no equal as a family car. Just as popular on the farm as it is in the city. In fact, it fits the family demands in every vocation of Hfe. Large, roomy seats, finely up holstered. Plate glass windows make it an open car in .pleasant weather, while in rainy and inclement weather it becomes a closed car, duet-proof and rain-proof. , It is ideal for social functions, the theatre, or parties; carrying the children to school, or for. touring. ' It is not only comfortable, 4ut really cosy, and above all, ecxnonucal in operation and maintenance, and yet with, all it has the Ford merits of strength and durability. , We solicit your order for oat, "u Come m and see it. . Leave your order with any of the Zanesville, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson of Beverly, Ohio, fr. McCaslin and Mrs. Richardson are brother and sister of Mrs. Hix ei)baugh. The party made the trip to Omaha by motor. Mrs. Max . Bruckner of Platte Center, Neb., is visiting her brother, C .' M. j Gruenther, ; and ' Mrs. Gruehther. Mrs. Bruckner returns home Sunday. .. : Verna Royer left 4 Saturday to spend the week-end in Nebraska City; . "; Mrs. Ernest O. Ames leaves Tuesday with her children, Oliver and June, to spend three- months' in Oregon and California. Mr. Ames will join them later at Portland. Mr. and M.rs. George A. Roberts and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, and Mr- and Mrs. Warren Howard have returned from -San Antonio, Tex. Mr, ' and Mrs. Satherllnd Dows of Cedar 'Rapids, la., who .were the guests for 'a'" week of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luberger, - left Sunday for their home. Harry Holmes motored to Mary ville; Mo;, Saturday to: spend' the week end with his parents. Mrs. ' Wilson Austin, who under went an operation two weeks ago. at the Methodist hospital, has returned to her home. W. W. Wilkins of San Francisco, Cal., formerly of this city, is visit ing his parents, Mr. and iMrs. Wal ter B. Wilkins. Wendell Nolan, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nolan, will return home. June 5 from St. Thomas school, St. Paul, Minn.- Miss Adeline Gehrig, a stenog rapher in a New York railroad of' fice, has won the national woman's fencing championship and the gold medal offered by the Amateur Fenc ers' League of America. at w utv t . dealers listed below. 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Jewel shops are; filled with correct conceits and coquetries of the decorative world lur ing' attractions to the heart feminine. Not forgotten is the graduate" of the sterner : sex.. Boys will take exceeding pleasure in graduate. gifts chosen from the jewel sugges tions. Choice among 'possessions will be his Swiss watch engraved with loving care. He will wear with supreme enjoyment the ring of distinctive setting, the pin of original design ing. While links and studs for dress wear, exquisitely engraved cigarette cases, dainty leather gif tings in card cases, bill folds and belts are very definite in saying that the jewel gift world is essentially masculine as well as feminine. - . ':V. i ' . The Retail Jewelers of Greater Omaha Are Featuring Graduation Gifts This Week . 'f GIFTS 11 THAT W LAST i ( V