THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 27, 1920. 1 . Society ; " ' Byrne-Schneider, v'tAn engagement of interest Is that of Miss Clara Schneider, daughter 'of Mrs. R. B. Schneider of Fre "tnont to Harry S. BjTne of Omaha. No date has been set for the wed 'dtng, but it wjll probably be an event . pi thafall. ' Miss Schneider is well known in Omaha and was graduated from Wellesley college. She was in Red Cross canteen service overseas eight ihbnths, serving in canteens at Tours arid near Paris. Mr. Byrne was graduated from the University of Maryland and also attended Johns Hopkins university. Hi is district grand master of the .Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mr. Byrne formerly lived in Baltimore. He was stationed at Camp Jackson while in he army. 'l Turner-Pearce. ' i, Cards have been issued for the wedding of Miss Helen Pearce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Pearce, and Robert Turner of Coun cil Bluffs, which will take place on Saturday evening, July 10, at 8:30 ,)-'clock at the First Presbyterian 'hnrch, followed by a small recep- i ,tn at the home of the bride's par ents. After August IS this couple -"wall be at home at 332 Lawton Ter face,. Council Bluffs. J.'Mlss Virginia Pearce, sister of the fcride, will be maid of honor at the Wedding and the bridesmaids will be Miss Marian Turner, sister of the !Vroom; Miss Mary Fuller and Miss ,'Corifte Elliott, and Mrs. Robert Ed wards, matron of honor. ,n- Pelesky-Hoover. k'"The marriage of Miss Bonnie Les ley Hoover of Haddam, Kan., and fenry Pelesky of Munden, Kan., ook place Saturday morning at St Alartins Episcopal church. Rev. C. 'Edwin Brown officiated. The bride "Wis gowned in white georgette with 'hat to match. Among those present were Mrs. John Hamilton Hoover qI Haddam, mother of the bride, and V'r. R. Kenneth Hoover of this city, Vbrother of the bride. After a short ;otor trip Mr. and Mrs. Pelesky will Reside in Haddam. fe; Golden-Adler. . Mr. and Mrs. Simon Adler an Vounce the marriage of their daugh 'tr, Sarah, and George L. Golden of Pittsburgh, which will take place Sunday afternoon at their , home. .Only the immediate relatives will be present Rabbi Frederick Cohn will officiate. -Mr. Golden and hjs bride iull reside jn Toledo, O. Repp-Boehl. :The marriage of Miss Erma K Louise Boehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C H. Boehl of this city, and S. A. Repp of Benton Harbor, ich., took place June 21 at the h$me of the bride's sister, Mrs. F. At Little, in Kenosha, Wis. The couple will reside at Benton Harbor. Morris-Quinn. vMr. and Mrs. S. C. Quinn an nounce the marrfage of their daugh ter, Erma, to Lee F. Morris of Ellis, Kan., which topic place in. Council Bluffs June 12. Mr. Quinn and his bride leave Wednesday for a, western trjp and upon their return will re ' tide in Omaha. Zellers-Beachler. The marriage of Miss Jane Beachler, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Samuel E. Beachler, and Dr. H. Clayton Zellers of Lincoln took place at fbe home of the bride's par- fig; ; i Y- Ate J1v&nrA'CiMyeaKen3 toJifrrfght Into the Real Estate business, not alone because of its convenience todjiman m ivTh. iwtotatethejyospectrye buyer oat to tbexubdi vision, but to take him or her in a mighty aMtra tsc la motor car. The Ccnpe has a big, broad seat deeply upholstered, plate glass windows so that C faegaeattweepigpt -through the open car. Or in case of a storm, why, the Coupe becomes a cicaed cavsmg, rain-proof acKtxhnt-proof. In addition, it has all the Ford economies in operation and Asortenaoce. Electric starting and lighting system. Demountable rims with 3 -inch tires all around. Tfcv carrier. IxwirU3tstost.nd mighty- economical in upkeep. The car of cars for the physician, the saksmanthe aecbltect, contractor, buflder, and a great family car for two. Leave your order without jcts3isrffv sTrjwof tfao'dcaitrs -listed balsa?. cnts Saturday afternoon, June 26, at i o clock.' ur. J? rank U. bmith ot the First Central Congregational church performed the ceremony. Dr. Zellers and his bride will spend their honeymoon at Lake Okoboji and will be at home at Marquette apartments, in Lincoln, Neb., after August 1. Morning Musical Mrs. Bradley Roe. will entertain at a musical at her home, Wednesday mornintr. in honor of her euest. Mrs. Stella Ritter of Nowach, Okla. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. W, E. Schafer and Mrs. Howard Ken nedy. Those taking part in the pro gram will be Mesdames Kitter, Schafer, J. K. Morrison, George M. Tunnison and G. Palmer, Supper Party. Douglas Peters will entertain at supper Sunday evening at his home in honor of Miss Mildred Todd and Robert Storz, who will be married next week. His guests will include the wedding party and Miss Dor othy Moke of St. Louis, a guest at the Peters home, and Mr. Clarence Peters. Afternoon TH. Mrs. Ernest E. Hart will enter tain at tea Sunday afternoon at her home in Council Bluffs in honor of Miss Mildred Todd and Mc. Robert Storz, whose marriage stakes place Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred S. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Hart, whose marriage took place June 2 in Brooklyn, and her daughter, Mrs. Walker Corbin of Worcester, Mass. Fifty guests have been invited. Canteen Meeting. Company B of the Red Cross Can teen will hold their next meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Country club with Mrs. George Redick as hostess. Kappa Delta. Omaha members of Kappa Delta sorority will entertain at a matinee theater party followed by dinner next Saturday. Among the members of the sorority who are now in this city are Misses Mary Leslie, Maud Miller, Dorothy English, Ebba Sor ensen and Esther Killpack of Coun cil Bluffs. Florence Russell Entertains. Miss Ruth McCabe of Salamanca, N. Y who is visiting Miss Florence Russell, will be honor guest 'at a tea to be given Monday by her hostess at the C. W. Russell home. Sixty five guests will attend. Informal Tea. Miss Louise Clarke will entertain at an informal tea at her home Monday afternoon, in honor of her fuest, Miss Marie Blome of Chfcago. liss Blome returns home next Wednesday. Kappa Alpha Theta. A luncheon of 20 covers will be given Monday at the Happy Hollow club by Kappa Alpha Theta. Picnic to Valley. Miss Dorothy Belt will entertain at a motor picuic to Valley Sunday evening in honor of Miss Marie Blome of Chicago, the guest of Miss Louise Clarke. The party will include Miss Blome, .Miss Clarke, Miss Dorothy Judson, Miss Anne Lumpkin of Columbus, Ga.; Miss Claire Daugherty, Miss Marie Ne ville, Miss Catherine Gardner, Mr. Willard -Millard, jr.; Mr. Harkness Kountze, Mr. Robert Wiley, Mr. ras ITK F VERS AL CAR Universal Motor Company 2562 Leavenworth St. C. E. Paulson Motor Company 20th and Ames Ave. Adkins Motor Company 4911 So. 24th St. McCaffrey Motor Company 15th and Jackson Sts. Sample-Hart Motor Company 18th and Burt Sts. C&EN1 INDALE On Atlantic Shores l WSS$W:&$$ I M&t. Wjch Yij J 9 S'tvM -BB. -Jar Where giant waves dash high on a stern and rock-bound coast will one Omaha family spend the sum mer time. Mrs. John L. Kennedy, with her daughter, Katherine Vir ginia, and sons, Don Hanscom and Edward, ' leaves Wednesday for Ralph Campbell, Mr. Edward Daugherty, Mr. Frank Campbell, Mr. Donald Shepard and Mr. Mar cus Curran. Chi Omega. Active and alumnae members of Chi Omega were entertained by Miss Margaret Roebling Thursday evening, June 24, at "Grande Vista," the Roebling summer home on the frort Crook road. Lakoma Club Next Thursday will be the first Children's dav of the season at Lakoma club, and ISO little ones are expected to attend. There will be games, dancing and story telling to entertain the children following which refreshments will be served. Miss Rhea Hardtmayer will tell four short stories, written by Miss Grace Sorenson. There will be favors and prizes awarded to the children win ning games. Among the cottagers who have re cently joined the colony at the club are Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Donaghue, Mr. and Mrs. J. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Dalbey and Mr. and Mrs. W. Bryden. Robert Trimble entertained 55 guests at the dinner dance Saturday evening at Lakoma club. H. R. Roberts, 18; J. M. McCarthy, 8, and J. Ackerlund of Valley, 4. North Scituate, Mass., near Boston. This New England resort, among the most beautiful in that locality, has been chosen by Mrs. Kennedy in preference to the mountains. They will remain there until the lat ter part of August. , Field Club Among those who entertained at the dinner dance Saturday evening at the Field club were W. L. Carey, who had 17 guests; Dr. J. E. Pulver, 14; Charles Olsen, 10; Frank Rqberts, eight;, E. E. Sterricker, eight; A. A. Allen, seven; Louis Blanchard, seven; Harley Conant, six; Terry Reemers, five; W. W. Drummy, four; Joseph Barker, four; T. C. Pickerell, four, and S. G. Reed, four. Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Mosher Colpetzer entertained 15 guests at the dinner dance at the Country club Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Robert Carey of Cheyenne, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze. Other parties were given by R. J. Dinning, who had 17 guests; C. C. George, 16; J. E. Summers, 12; Mrs. Nellie Market, eight; W. A. Redick, eight; J. 'C. French, eight, and Major shipp, two. Mrs. F. B. Jphnson entertained 12 guests at luncheon at the Coun try club Saturday. All the departments at the Uni versity of Georgia are now open to women students. Personal Mrs. Virginia Couzens of San Francisco is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Holtman. Mrs. Couzens is en route to New York. Mis Frances Marion Castetter will arrive Sunday to visit her sis ter, Mrs. George Donaldson, miss Castetter graduated in May at Lin coln school, Providence, R. I., and since that time has been visiting in Boston, New York, Washington and Cleveland. Mrs. William Sears Poppleton, who has spent the winter in New York City, will arrive next weeK ana spend some time in Omaha. She will be accomoanied by her son, who attends Salisbury school in Connecticut, and they will be at the Blackstone. fr Arthur Guiou and children rM fre Francis Ferns and daugh ters leave next week for Prior lake, Minnesota, where they will spend the summer. . - fr -inrl ATrs. F.dcar Scott and fsmilv anH Miss Laura Scott have taken a house for the summer at i Ogonquit, Me. 1 fro Diarlps Marnle and daueh- ter, 'Miss Josephine Marple, are spending the summer at Bailey's Island, Me. f r an A Mrs. K. F. Folda and family left last week for Folda's Island, Ephriam, Wis., where they will remain until September. Miss Dorothy Belt leaves Monday for Kansas City where she will visit school friends for two or three weeks. Edward Daugherty returned Sat urday from Yale university. Mrs. Clyde Roeder and small daughter leave Tuesday for Califor nia to spend the summer. Mrs. E. S. Rood left Wednesday for San Francisco where she will serve as alternate at the democratic convention. Mrs. Jennie McClelland Powell of Angel Island. Cal., is the guest of Mrs. Charles Keller. She is en route to her home from Washington, D. C. Miss Ethel Davenport has gone to Michigan to spend the summer. Mrs. James Paxton returned last week from an eastern trip, during which time she attended her class Happy Hollow Mr. and Mrs.,C. C. Belden enter tained 16 guests at the dinner-dance Saturday evening at Happy Hollow club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dalton of Le Mars, la. Among others who entertained were E. F. Howe, who had 16; R. P. Hamilton, 10; Dr. J. A. Henske, 10; A. S. Wil liams, 10; E. H. Hole, 8; H. V. Smith, 7; J. H. Rushton, 7; J. C. Buffington, 7; W. H. Rhoades, 4; W. R. Weller, 4; H. K. Schafer, 4; C. Brown, 4; H. E. Rogers, 4; James Drummond 4, and M. P. Smith, 3. ' A Sale Which Includes Every Pair of Pumps and Low Shoes Both Men's and Women's Hundreds of pairs of Theo ties two-eyelet pumps street and dress oxfords bright new mer , chandise in all the much-wanted leathers anckcolors men's oxfords in all the newest patterns and lea thers. Read these prices, then be sure to come. Many Are Priced at Cost or Below Your Special Attention Is Called to the Items Below SPECIAL About 150 pairs of women's slightly soiled white shoes, pumps and ox fords, both high and low heels Women's Black Other pumps and many oxfords, values to $16, priced at cost or less. You must see them to appreciate. A substantial discount on every pair in the house. It is impossible to give you more than an idea appreciated. If you attended Breck's sale in April, Engagement Announced II ' J, 3 i i fib iff J m Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Harsh an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jeannette Carolyn, to Charles Truman Redfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Redfield of this city. No date has been set for the wed ding. reunion at Laselle seminary, near Boston. Mrs. Daniel Wheeler, who has spent the winter in New York, has joined Mrs. Warren Rogers and daughter, Miss Mildred Rogers, at Martha's Vineyard, Cape Cod. Mrs. Rogers and Miss Rogers are expect ing to sail in August for Japan. Charles Powell of St. Louis, for merly of Omaha, arrived Wednes day and spent a few days visiting friends. Mrs. E. G. McGilton is in Boston attending the International Congre gational conference and will visit with friends in the east before re turning about the middle of July. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Foote have taken the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Couch, 412 South Forty-eighth avenue, for the summer. Clarence Gunther, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gunther, has returned Breck's First Semi-Annual Sale of Walk-Over Footwear 3 Kid Middie Tie Actual Value $12 Priced to Sell at from the Salisbury school, Connecti cut, and will spend a few weeks in Omaha before going to the lakes in northern Michigan. Miss Helen Gould, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gould, leaves Sunday for Chicago, where she will visit relatives. Frederick Daugherty left Wednes day for the Daugherty ranch at BeP mar, Web., where he will spend a short time. Mrs. John F. Coad and grand daughter, Miss Catherine Coad, leave Tuesday for Prior Lake, Minn., where they will spend the summer. During their absence Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson and Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Dailey and small son, will occupy Mrs. Coad's home. Mrs. E. H. Brooke and daughter, Miss Genevieve Brooke, of Wash ington, D. C, who have been visit ing Mrs. Brooke's sister, Mrs. Mil ton Barlow, and Mr. Barlow, for the past 10 days, leave Monday for Port land, Ore., and jill later sail for Honolulu, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. John Douglas and son, Don ald, and Miss Nan MacFarland are spending the summer at Wall Lake, ia: Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Ellis of Des Moines, la., motored to Omaha Fri day and are spending the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. Cedric Pttter, and Mr. Totter. i Miss Dorothy Sherman, Miss Wynne Fairfield and Miss Emma Nash leave Tuesday for Fish Creek, Wis., where they will spend two months at Camp Meenagha. Miss Martha Healey of Webster Grove, Mo., arrived last Saturday to be the guest of Mrs. Cedric Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carpenter, jr., vho have spent the past few days in Chicago, are expected home to morrow. James Connell, who has been vis iting in the east since the close of Yale, is expected home next Tues day. y Cornelius and John Clarke, Edgar Morsman, 3d, and George Snowden of Philadelphia, who attend Hill school at Pottstown, Pa., are mo toring home and are expected about July 4. Mr. Snowden will be a guest at the Clarke home. Mr. and Mrs. Willam H. Osten fcerg and daughter, Virginia, have returned from a trip to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ryn and two daughters arrived Tuesday morning from their home near Marsland, Neb., to spend the sum mer with relatives. Phil Long returned from Casper, Wyo.r the last of the week. Mrs. B. E. Gautz is spending the month of June with her aunt, Mrs. S. Perkins, formerly 5f Omaha, at their ranch home at Mullen, Neb. Mrs. H. H. Wheeler of Lincoln will stop in Omaha Tuesday on her SPECIAL About 100 pairs of men's white and Palm Beach cloth oxfords just the stuff for summer Men's Harvest Tan Calf Oxfords A True $12.00 Value Oiu complete line of dark brown calf (J0 QC oxfords, English $0,Vo ' A Substantial Discount on Every Pair in the House of our sale prices the shoes must be seen to be you will not need urging now. return from Des Moines where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Simon Casady, jr., since the close of the biennial club convention. Mrs. J. M. Carter and daughter, Elva, left Friday for Crystal Lake, la., where they will spend the sum mer. A son, William Howard, was born FViday, June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Gates, at the Methodist hospital. Mrs. A. D. Peters returned Satur day from Cornell university, where she attended the graduation of her son, Russell Peters. Cornell stu dents who returned with her in cluded Russell Peters, Jordan Peters and Roderick Crane. Louis Met returned Friday from Cornell. Miss Dorothv Kiplinger returned Friday from Chicago. She leaves July 1 to attend a house party at Atchison, Kah. Mrs. Jack Bostick is spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Otta Wisler, in Denver. Miss Catherine Summons is spend ing a month at Camp Brewster. Miss Ida Blackmore left'Friday 1o spend herA'acation with relatives at Los Angeles. Twin sons were born Friday at St. Joseph hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Craney. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Fowler an nounce the birth of a daughter, Dor othy Marie, Friday, at St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. Fowler was former ly Alma Dohse. Jasper Hall returns Sunday from Lawrenceville school, New Jersey, where he was graduated. this month. He will spend the summer with his mother, Mrs. Richard S. Hall. A Song At Sunset A lone thrush sings as the night begins, A rich wild song as the dark ness falls; And a mystic peace creeps over the world, Over the Starry halls. So may I sing on the edge of death, When the dark descends and the hours depart; So may the mystic peace creep down Over my weary heart. Edwin Markham. "Those are little girls' dresses, aren't they?" asked a pedestrian of her companion as the two gazed into the windows of a fashionable shop. The other was conservative in her reply, which was well, for the frocks that reached rfearly to the knees were for full-grown women. This is the most startling decree of Dame Fashion. Some of them, by the aid of slashes, display a length of limb all the way kneeward. t A A 1 1 (BrecH waikvef Expert Repairing Phoenix Hosiery 317 SOUTH 1STH ST.