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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 20, 1920.
Society
Grove-Martin.
One of the prettiest weddings of
the season was that of Lucia Mary
Martin, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
N A. Martin, and Harold James
Grove. The ceremony took place
June 16 at the First Methodist
church. Dr. Titus Lowe officiating.
Preceding the ceremony, Mr. Wil
bur 'Chcnowcth of Lincoln gave an
organ program. He also played
the wedding marches. Donald
Campbell of Wahoo, Neb!, sang.
Miss Ruth Martin, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor. She
wore a gown of while and maize
and carried yellow flowers. The
other attendants were: Mrs. F. B.
Meyers of Denver, who wore orchid
organdie, and Miss June Grove,
sister of the groom, who wore pink
organdie and a corsage of sweet
peas. H. G. Smith of Aurora act
ed as best man. Those serving as
ushers were John T. Crowley and
Herman F. Crowell.
The bride's gown was of white
pussy willow taffeta and tulle, with
a veil of tulle and coronet of
orange blossoms. The shower bou
qiet was of white roses. She wore
h. rone of nearls. the gift of the
groom.
After the ceremony there was a
reception at the home of the bride's
parents, followed by a wedding
supper for relatives and attendants.
The couple left for Denver. They
will be at home after August 1 at
2936 Fontenelle boulevard.
Out-of-town guests present were:
Mrs. H. S. Percival, Mrs. S. B.
Meyers of Denver; Mrs. Albert
Thompson and Mr. Carrol Thomp
son of Fullerton; Mrs. 4A. R.
Brown of Kansas City; Mrs. B. H.
Cubbage and daughter, Bessie, of
Kldorado Springs, Mo.; Miss Ma
tilda Watson, Mrs. J. W. Saxton,
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Halm, all of
Lincoln; Mrs. W. H. Cable and
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell of
Council Bluffs; Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Campbell and Mrs. V. Kirch
man of Wahoo; Mrs. J. S. Hole
of University place.
Mr. Grove and his bride were
members of the AVcsleyan class of
1920 and wfere graduated June. 2.
Brosnihan-Seigle.
Mrs. Anna Seigle announces the
marriage of her daughter, Florence,
to Mr. Timothy Brosnihan, son of
Mrs. Edward Brosnihan. The wed
ding will take place Wednesday
morning at St. Marys church, Rev.
father Hallihan officiating.
' The attendants will be Miss Mar
garet Walsh, who will wear pink
and carry pink roses, and William
Brosnihan.
The bride will wear a gown of
white georgette crepe and will carry
a shower of bride's roses and lilies
of the valley.
After the ceremony a reception
will be given at the home of the
bride's mother for relatives and
close friends.
McLaughlin-Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bruce an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Margaret, to Mr. Charles F.
McLaughlin, which took place Sat
urday afternoon, Archbishop Harty
officiating. The young couple have
gone on an eastern trip. They will
be at home after July 15 at the home
o the bride's parents, where they
''Svill live until the return of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce from the east in the fall.
Hauptman Kavan.
i The wedding of Miss Emma Ka
van and Mr. Oscar R. Hauptman
took place June 12, Rev. O. D. Baltz-
' Iv officiating. Mr. Hauptman and
his bride will be at home at 2705
South Nineteenth street."
For Bride-Elect
Mrs. G. W. Tiffey entertained in
formally at her home Tuesday eve
ning for Miss Ora Goodsell, who is
to be a June bride. Mrs. Tiffey was
assisted by Misses Elia Respess jand
Irma Goodsell. Those present were:
Misses
Oharllena Johnson,
Ruby Haskett,
Minerva Heln,
Alberta Spurgeon,
Hazel Iake,
Hheuville Blair.
Marie Hopklnn,
Mildred Slnnett,
Mesdames.
K R. Anderson.
W. E. Berkman,
Misses
Ora Ooodnell,
Gladys V'pnable,
T.lllian Olson,
Klla Kespess.
Irma Unodfoll,
Jlurlel Thomas,
Kandolph, la.
Mesdames
r. W. Goodsell,
Ford Barber,
Colerldire. Neb.;
O. W. Tiffey.
Will Claire,
.Watt'
er Blrdsell,
For Bride-to-Be.
Miss Lenor Fitzgerald will enter
tain at. a kitchen shower Thursday
in honor of Miss Jane Beecher, who
is to be a June bride. All the mem
bers of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority
and many of Miss Beechcr's close
friends will attend.
Wedding Plans.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Willis Todd
have issued invitations for the mar
riage of their daughter. Mildred
Marion, to Robert Herman Storz,
son of Mr. and .Mrs. Gottlieb Storz,
which will be solemnized Tuesday
evening, June 29, at the First Pres
byterian church. Rev. Edwin H .
Jenks will officiate at the ceremony.
In the bridal party will be Miss
Elsie Storz as maid of honorTMrs.
Walker Corbin of Worcester, Mass.,
formerly Miss Clara Hart of Coun
cil Bluffs, matron of honor, and Miss
Goraldine Hess of Council Bluffs,
bridesmaid.
Columbian Club.
The Columbian club of the Sacred
Heart parish will give a card party
at their halt, Twenty-second and
Locust street, next Wednesday aft
ernoon. The hostesses will be Mes
dames T. J. O'Mally and J. M.
Kraney.
Card Party.
The Ladies of St. Bernards church
will give a card party Thursday
evening in their hall in Benson.
Holy Angels Card Party.
The ladies of the Holy Angel
parish will give a card party Tues
day afternoon at their hall, Twenty-eighth
and Palmer.
Hollister Review.
Hollister Review will hold a card
party Monday at Fourteenth and
1 Dodge.
For Mr. and Mrs. Potter.
Mr. Cuthbert Potter has issued in
vitations for a dancing party Friday
evening, June 25, at the Country
club, which he is giving in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Potter. Mrs.
Potter, before her marriage last fall,
was Miss Mildred Ellis of Des
Moines, la.
Camp Iwaqua to Open.
Camp ' Iwaqua, the Camp Fire
Girls' summer camp, will open the
season on June 21 and continue un
til August 2. It is situated on King's
lake near Valley and each week a
different group of girls with their
guardians will spend a week at the
camp.
Dance.
Invitations have been issued for a
dance and summer outing to be
given by the Union Outfitting com
pany at Lake View park on Vvediies
ciay, June 30.
Eastern Wedding.
According to word received here,
the marriage of Mrs. Elmer Black
to Major Howard Elliott, both of
New York and Washington, took
place the morning of June 15 in the
John Eliot church at South Natick,
Mass., Rev. W. D. Wilkie officiating.
The bride was attended by her
daughter. Miss Dorothy Powell
Black, and sister, Dr. Velura E.
Powell, of Red Oak, la., who had
come east to attend the graduation
exercises at Wellesley college,
where the bride's daughter grad
uated this month.
-The best man was Major George
W. Knight of New York City.
The bride and groom are, spend
ing their honeymoon motoring
through the New England states.
Mrs. Elliott is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. F. M. Fowell of Glen
wood, la.
Dancing Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Shotwell
entertained 150 members of the
school set at a dancing party Friday
evening at the Field club in honor
of their daughter, Margaret Shot
well. Refreshments were served at
small tables, each table having a
centerpiece of garden flowers.
Mrs. Mary Coll Quigley and Miss
Adelaide Fogg assisted.
O. T. Club.
The O. T. club of Central High
entertained at a dinner-dance at the
Happy Hollow club Saturday. Those
present were Misses Elizabeth Mc
Donald, Lenore "Pratt, Dorothy
Guckert, Dorothy Barber, Ruth Wal
lace, Natalie Hastings, Kathryn
Smith, Constance Terly, Charlotte
Denny, Ann Higginson, Maurine
Richardson, Janet Cunningham,
Jean Kennedy, Ruth Miller, Paulinfd
Load, Lydia Mae Burnett, Gertrude
Koenig, Josslyn Stone and Virginia
Deffaur, and Messrs. Alan Wolcott,
Burk Adams, Dwain Anderson,
Thomas Needham, William Clarke,
Edwin Fry, Frederick Corey, Vern
Vance, Emerson Adams, Ward
Lindley, Floyd Stryker, George
Rogers, Edwin Willmath, Russell
Becker and Randall Weeth.
Affairs for Visitors.
The Misses Marie and Lucille
Zimmer have as their guests Miss
Lorelia Haskell of Denver, the
Misses Lillian Blanchard and Alice
McMahon of Lincoln, ar.d Miss
Alice Reaman of Yetter Island, la.
Saturday evening the Misses Zim
mer entertained at the dinner dance
at the Athletic club for their house
guests. Covers were placed for 14.
This same group will be entertained
at dinner Sunday at the Zimmer
home. A motor trip to Lincoln is
planned for Monday. The visitors
were honor guests at a theater party
Friday evening.
Miss Haskell, who is -a classmate
of the Misses Zimmer at St. Marys
college, Notre Dame, Ind., will leave
for her home Tuesday.
Happy Hollow
Miss Charlotte Denny entertained
36 O. T. girls at dinner at the ch.ib
Saturday. Among the others en
tertaining' were: C. H. Barrett, who
had 10 guests; T. J. Hansen, 8; W.
M. Berto'n, 8; C. L. Mattson, 4; J.
E. Goodrich, 4; James Drummond,
8; and H. M. Hundley.
Mr. and Mrs. Anan Raymond en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sun
derland, Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Clarke,
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Childs and Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Van Orsdel.
Dr. N. -H. Wherry entertained at
luncheon, Saturday, for 15.
Lakoma Club
Among those entertaining at the
Lakoma club Saturday were Carl
Swanson, 30; Miss Gertrude Broad
well, 22; Julius Lyon, 18; Henry
Nygard, 16. Guy Cramer entertained
for M,r. and Mrs: P. G. Cunning
ham of Los Angeles. His guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham. Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Skidmore and Mr.
and Mrs. John Lavelle.
Judge Woodrough will entertain
10 guests at dinner Sunday.
Field Club
Among those entertainine at the
Field club Saturday were Ed and C.
J. Baird, who had 40 guests; P. T.
AlcGrath. 14; Henry C. Moeller, 11;
Clinton Brome, 11; Harvey Milliken,
10; T. J. Bauman. 6; Fred Knapp, 4;
O. C. Walt, 4; Herbert Daniel,. 4;
Ivan Johnson, 4; E. C. Hartley, 4;
A. H. Clark, 4; W. A. Sinclair, 4; T.
W. Allen, 5; A. F. Rasmussen, 3,
and W. P. Thomas, 2.
Country Club
Among those who entertained at
the Country club Saturday .were:
Mr. Barton Millard, who had 12
guests; Ross Towle, 11; Mrs. W. F.
Baxter, 10; A. W. Gordon, 8, and
W. A. Adair, 7.
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A house; party is to be given this
week by Miss Mildred Weston, who
has just returned from Northwest
ern university, where she was grad
uated this month. Four of her
sorority sisters, members of Kappa
Kappa Gamma, will arrive Monday
to spend a week here. They are
Misses Harriet Mogg of Indian
apolis, Ind.; Gladys Thompson of
Rockford, 111.; Frances Emerson of
Evanston, 111, and Mary Bruner of
Kokomo, Ind. Many affairs have
been planned in their honor and
they will spend next week-end in
Sioux City with Mrs. Howard Mar
tin, a sister of their hostess, June
28 Miss Weston and her guests will
leave for Mackinaw, Mich., to at
tend the convention of Kappa
Kappa Gamma sorority there. They
will go by boat from Detroit to
Mackinaw.
Personal
Clarence Gunther, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E.- W. Gunther, has returned
from Salisbury school, Connecticut,
and will be in Omaha for a few
weeks before going to the lakes in
northern Michigan. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ward, who
have sold their home, are now at the
Hotel Loyal. Mrs. Ward and son,
Marvin, leave June 22 for the sum
mer in southern California, going by
way of Kansas City.
Miss Alice Ethel Hughes arrived
Saturday from the University of
Wisconsin at Madison to he the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Bender,
and Mr. Bender.
Miss Gladys Crook left Saturday
evening for Los Angeles, where she
will be the house guest of Miss
Hazel Lee Johnson, a former Oma
ha girl. Miss Johnson expects to
visit Omaha this fall.
Miss Rose Whalen has returned
from a visit of several weeks in Fort
Wayne, Ind., and Chicago.
Mrs. C. F. McConnell and daugh
ters, Misses Jane and Anne, leave
Sunday for Walker, Minn., to spend
the summer.
Miss Cornelia Baum, who has been
attending Marlborough school, Los
Angeles, during the past year, will
return Sunday, accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. Daniel Baum, and will
be at the Blackstone.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Penfield
and small daughter of Washington,
D. C, are spending the summer at
Swampscott, Mass.
Mrs. Edwin Thomson of Mineral
Wells, Tex., will arrive Monday to
spend two months with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Hamilton. She
will be joined later by Mr. Thorn
son.
Mr. Raymond Calkins of St. Jo
seph, Mo., returned Thursday to his
nome alter spending several days in
umana.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards are
now settled in their new home at
5014 Nicholas street.
Mrs. Walker Corbin of Worcester,
Mass., arrived Monday to spend
some time with her mother. Mrs.
Ernest E. Hart, of Council Bluffs.
Mrs. Nellie Markel returned Wed
nesday from Excelsior Springs,
where she spent two weeks.
Mrs. Edwin T. Swobe, who accom
panied her, is visiting in Chicago be
fore returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Hart of
Council Bluffs, who were married
June 2, have returned from their
wedding trip and will be with Mrs.
Hart's mother until the latter part
of June, when they will be at home
At the Oakland apartments. Mr.
and Mrs. Eldred S. Hart are also vis-
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Miss Dorothy Darlow, who has
been attending Miss Capon's school
at Northampton, Mass., is visiting
her uncle, Mr. Gutzon Borglum,
and Mrs. Borglum, in Stamford,
Conn.
Among the Omaha boys who will
leave July 1 for Camp Blake, Hu
bert, Minn., to spend the summer
are Bobby Clarke, Edward West
brooke, jr.; Sam Caldwell, jr., and
the Lemere boys.
Mrs. E. H. Booke and daughter,
Miss Geneviee Brooke, of Wash
ington, D. C, are the guests of Mrs.
Brooke's sister, Mrs. Milton Barlow,
and Mr. Barlow.
Miss Laura M. Bertsch of Cen
terville, Ind., is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Bertsch.
Mrs. Charles T. Kountze and
daughter, Miss Elinor, and Mrs. J.
T. Stewart, left Thursday for Ex
celsior Springs, where they will join
Mrs. Meredith Nicholson of In
dianapolis, and spend a few days.
Col. P. C. Heafey has recovered
from a recent illness.
Miss Viola Muldoon left Saturday
lor Kearney, wnere she will visit
relatives.
Mrs. C. W. Morton and daughter,
Mrs. Robert Jobst. are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Salter in Williamstown,
Mass.
Miss Mabel Dressier, who under
went an operation for appendicitis
Tuesday at St. Josephs hospital, is
convalescing.
Miss Olive Means, a student of
Nebraska university, has moved to
Omaha. Her home was formerly in
Orleans, Neb. She is a member of
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Miss Esther Kelley is a guest at
the A. S. Campbell cottage, enroute
home to North Platte from Univer
sity college in Iowa.
Miss Geneva Marsh, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Marsh, arrived
home Saturday from New York
City, where she has been since her
return from France several months
ago. Miss Marsh went abroad two
years ago with the fourth unit, as
chief operator, later being in charge
of telephone instruction in the army.
She will spend the summer with her
parents at their cottage, "Oakland
Villa."
Dr. Charles Kidson of San Fran-
the Alpha Xi Zelta sorority and a
member of Black Masque.
Mrs. E. W. Nash has gone to
California, where she will spend
several weeks.
Darwin James Bone has arrived
from St. John's Military academy at
Delafield, Wis., and will spend the
summer with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Bone.
Miss Edna Eckert of Sioux City
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. K.
Muldoon.
Cadet Bernhardt L. Wrolf, who at
tends Northwestern Military school
at Lake Geneva, has returned for
the summer vacation.
Stella E. Robinson left Thursday
to motor to New York City.
Miss Edith Fisher left Friday for
Madison, Wis., where she will at
tend the Pi Beta Phi banquet. She
will spend the summer there.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fordyce left
Saturday for Minneapolis.' They
will go to Seattle and San Francisco.
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Music
Studio Recital.
Cecil and Alice Davis Berryman
presented the following pupils in a
studio piano recital Monday even
ing: Catherine Clow, Adeline Bra
der, Helen and Howard Cox, Ruben
Krpgh, Cora and Jean Laverty,
Phyllis 'Lehmer, Frank McDaniel,
Barbara Millard, Mary, Louise Mul
len, Jacobina Nelson, Helen Pan-
coast, Vivian Wrenn, Grace Roscu
stcin, Helen and Grace Root, Anna
Weiss, Lester Simon, Misses Grace
Hall, Mabel Wincgard, Gertrude
Anne Miller and George Vlach. Mrs.
Kathryn Parker, voice pupil of
Louise Shepard Miller, sang. A prize
awarded tor the best playing ot a
composition was won . by Lester
Simon.
Goes to Kansas City.
Mrs. Geil White McMonies will go
to Kansas City to spend several
weeks studying piano in Godowsky's
master class, which will be held
there this summer. Pupils for this
class have been enrolled from every
state in the union.
Program by Pupils.
A program was given by the piano
pupils ot Airs, ueil White McMonies
Friday evening, June 11, at her resi
dence studio. Besides the musical
numbers social features for the par
ents wsre also presented. The pupils
taking part were: Harold Horn,
Mary Adelaide McMonies, Marion
Stanton, Gladys Patterson, Ellen
Cameron, Lois Horn, Charlotte
Troxell, Howard Kennedy, Helen
Hartman, Lorcne Polinantier, Lueili
Lloyd, Marion Harding , Herbert
Hartman and Gladys McCann.
Vocal Recital.
Miss Mary Munchhoff will pre
sent a group of pupils in a vocal
recital Tuesday evening at the First
Central Congregational church, at
Thirty-sixth and Harney streets.
Miss Adclyn Wood will be the ac
companist. Those taking part wili
be Mesdames C. C. Cope, jr.; H. C.
Richmond, H. L. Arnold, V. D. Ben
edict, Harriet Metz Schnoor, Ruth
Colby Bieber, Vera Kehrer and An
gela Wenninghoff, Miriam Barrows
Samson, Eunice Conaway, Sadye
Holland, Elsie Paustian, Mable Da
tel, Gertrude and Ellen Anthes, Har
riette Lenoir Clark, Lorraine Proul,
Jessie Peason Mitchell and Myrtle
trances Wyatt. An invitation is ex
tended by Miss Munchhoff to all in
terested in the affair.
cisco is a guest at the W. C. Marsh
cottage.
Mrs. F. L. Haas and son, Lowell,
have returned from a visit in Paw
nee City.
E. O. Ames leaves Monday for
Portland to join ' Mrs. Ames and
children, before going to California,
where he and his family will spend
several months.
Mrs. F. L. Keller has returned
from Detroit and other eastern
points.
Miss Mary Bock is home from a
visit to Nebraska City.
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The wise home manager who
teaches the children to help with
the marketing is giving them train
ing which will be valuable all
through life, and is lightening her
own steps with each new lesson in
marketing.
Some of the things to be gained
for the child are the study of re
liable brands, the value of a dollar,
economy and thrift, business meth
ods, and a sympathy and interest in
the things mother is doing.
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Settlement Notes
Fifteen piano pupils of the settle
ment district will be presented in a
recital Sunday afternoon at the So
cial Settlement house. They will be
assisted by Miss Eloise Virtue,
reader; and Mrs. S. H. Allis, Mrs.
John Price, Mrs. Paul Haskell and
Miss Vi Harrington, who will give
vocal numbers.
The II. E. L. P. club will meet
Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock, at
the Settlement house for a business
meeting and election of officers.
"The Oxford Affair," presented by
members of the II. E. L. P. club,
under direction of Miss Gertrude
Thompson, Wednesday evening at
the South Side auditorium, was a
great success, according to Miss
Lorena Knox of the Social Settle
ment staff. The proceeds amounted
to $150, and will be used for recrea
tion and to purchase rings for mem
bers of the club. Music was fur
nished by the South Side High
school orchestra. The furniture used
in the play came from Orchard &
Wilhelm.
Seventy-five mothers of the Social
Settlement district, and as many
babies, enjoyed an automobile ride
through Omaha Tuesday afternoon.
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Mrs. Fred Ilanna, chairman f the
Friendly Visitors, was in charge of
the outing. The following donated
their cars: Mesdames Hanna, Harold
GifTord, V. E. Kecd. K. W. Gunther,
O. N. Bonney, A. H. Murdock, A. J.
Tonas, C. P. S. Tobin, Kay Vagnerv.
Walter Beebe, K. M. Sunderlanr, ,
Henry Lemere, Edgar A. Scott. V.
A. Hoagland, Wyman Kobbins and
Mr. O. 11. Ilernhart. j
Miss Clara Antin chaperoned 15
i.tiilr nf fhi Girls' Reserve So
cial Settlement group at a picnic sup
per in Jlanscom park Wednesday.
sivtv-livi cirls of the sewiliflr class
enjoyed an outing in Elmwood park-
Thursday, through the courtesy ot
their teachers and J. C. Wrath. S.
Hazeltine and O. C. Willis. Mrs.
Robert Trimble, chairman of the
sewing class, was in charge of the
affair. The children were taken to
the park in automobiles and a truck,
furnished by Armour & Co.
When you put down quilts away
for the summer you will have to be
very careful to prevent the filling
from becoming matted. For this
reason the quilts should not be
packed away with blankets or other
heavy things. The best way to care
for these is to roll them loosely,
wrap them in old sheets, then place
them on a shelf or some other place
where heavy articles will not come
in contact with them.
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