THE OMAHA-SUNDAY- BEE: . JULY. 11. 1920. -1 i i i i - Society Maniac Announced. Mr. Anns B. McCann announced tha marriage of her daughter, Lonia A. Rae, and Erwin IL R. Fkkert, Wednesday, July 7. Rev. C E. Cob bey performed the ceremony at bis home. Mr. and Mr. Don Edwards were lb attendant. The couple will be at home after July 15 at 4229 Douglas itreeu Engagement Announced. The engagement of Miai Ann Green, daughter of Mr. and Mr. H. Green of Omaha, Neb., to Etli R. Hassel of Milwaukee. Vi, was announced at a dinner dance at the ftankinton hotel, Milwaukee, ooj lune 28. Phelps-Murphy. Mrs. Maria Murphy announces the marriage of her daughter. Mar jtarget Loretta, to Ralph Clifford itielps. which took place on Tues day, July 6. at St Mary Magdalene church. Rev. B. Sinn' officiating. The bride wa growned in wiite georgette and a white picture hat to match and had a corsage bouquet of Wide roses and lillie of the val ley. She wore a diamond lavallirre set in platinum, the gift of the groom. Mit Bridget Jean Murphy, :ster of the bride acted as brides maid and wore an orchid colored dress of organdie with hat to match and wore a corsage bouquet of Cphcla rosrs. Edmund J. Murphy, twin brother of the bride, acted as best man. A wedding din ner was erved at the home of the bride for th immediate families. The young couple have gone on an extended wedding trip through the cast and will br at home at the Fontenetle hotel titer August 1. Country Club Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mc Cord entertained at dinner Saturday evening at the Country club in hon - or of Mr. and Mr. James McCord. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. McCord. Mr. and Mr. Frederick Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Car penter, jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Caldwell, Mr. and Mr. Charles W. Hamilton, ir Miss Josephine Congdon, Miss Mavis Benedict of East Orange. N. J, Misa Virginia Offutt. Milo Gates, Frederick koe i.ig and Robert Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clarke, ir, I entertained at dinner Saturday eve ning at the club in honor of Miss Betty Bowman of Trenton. N. J, who is visiting Jeannette Johnson and George Snowden of Phila delphia, who ia a guest at their home. Covers were also placed lor Misses Catherine Davis, Virginia Carlisle. Margaret Eastman, Iietta Smith, Gretchen Hess. Rowena Fix ley, Miriam Wyman, Virginia Barker. Betty Coit, Jeanette John on, Helen Roger. Elinor KounUe, Gertrude Koitntze and Messr. James Love, Rudyard Norton, Nel on Updike. Milton Barlow, Austin Sturtevant Edgar Morman. Dick Stewart. Sam Carlisle. Kenneth Metcalfe. Allen Clarke. West John on of Chicago, who is a guest at the Henry T. Clarke home, and John and Cornelius Clarke. T. L. Davis entertained IS guests; Harton Millard. 14: E. S. West rook, eight: H. F. Wyman, 10; and V. A. C. Johnson, six. Mrs. J. J. Hess cutertained eiftht ;ticts at luncheon. Saturday, and " Mr. E. M. Ribble had nine guest. Lakoma Club Mr. Juliu Lyon enttTtained 14 quests at dinner Saturday evening in honor of her niece. Miss Evelyn I .yon of ' Philadelphia, who is her guest. ' - . Others entertaining included Mrs. A. J. Randall, whoTiad 22 guests; Mrs. H. II. Robert, 18; W. T. Cox. 10; L, E. Norsleet,,; an A Su anion, 4. , . Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Marti and Mrs. Jessica 'Hernwier were the Ktiests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Nes I.it at dinner at the club Saturday vvening. Mrs. A. E. McGleason entertained 22 at dinner at the club Friday eve- nihS ' ' " . - A musical will be given at the jlsK K Hntiaw traiincr VIUM VWS Mr anA Mn W I Rakrr of Albany, N. Y, are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Waterman. Mrs. A. A. Johnson with Mrs. H. Itokanson and children and Miss Ida Turin have gone to Minnesota to spend the summer at the lakes. The Public Is V Invited to Visit Orchard & t ist Affairs for Vlaltor. Miss Mary Mitchell has a her guest Mia Elizabeth McCrockea of Pittsburgh. Miss Mitchell ha been visiting ,in the east since the close of the school year. She entertained at dinner at th Country club Fri day evening for her guest, when cov er "were placed for Misses Leta Hunter. Winifred Brandt and Mar jorie Menold; Ralph Powell. Robert Lewis. William Alleman, Jack Yeiser and Howard Haydetu, Miss Mitchell will give a luncheon next week for her guest and Miss Hunter wilt entertain for thi vis itor. ' 1 ' . Miss Beats Home. Ii. Tan it at who was re cently graduated from the Gncin- nati Conservatory ot music unaer the direction of Thomas J. Kelly, fnrmr1v nf Ofnahl. will he soloist St the First Central Congregation! church iunaay morning, in inc iu she will return to Khoot for a post graduate course in concert work. Canteen Meeting. Company B of the - Red Cross canteen will meet Tuesday at 10 a, m. with Mrs. Luther Kountre to complete all unfinished work. This will be the last meeting of the sea son. ' Picnic Luncheon. Mrs. Mary Ohman of Bellevue will entertain the members of the Sojourner club at a picnic luncheon Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Le Mara Dancing Club. The Le Mars Dancing club will give a party at Happy Hollow club Friday evening. Dr. and Mr. Ed M. Robertir and sons, Norris and Howard, Concordia. Kan., are the guests i Dr. Robertson' mother, Mr. John A. Dempster, and sister, Mr. H. C Myers. Happy Hollow Miss Mildred Srack entertained at diner at the Happy Hollow club Saturday evening. White weetpca formed the centerpiece. Cover were placed for the following guest from Fremont. Neb.: Mr. and Mr. Ray Chappell, Mr. and Mr. A. J. Chris tiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Span gler, Misses Margherite and Clara Schneider, and Robert Chappell and A. L. Stuart, and the following of Omaha: Mr. and Mr. John Mor rison, Misse Louise White and Lil lian Johnson, and Messr. Harry Byrne, Lee Mitchell and Walter Johtuon. J. A. Sunderland had 10 guests; Harmon V. Smith. 8; W. E. Rose, 8; Dr. W. 11. Quigley. 8i George M. Smith, 6: John L. Webster, 4; Al bert Edholm, 5, and R. W. Hughes, J. Field Club Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen entertained one of the largest parties at the dinner-dance Saturday even insr. Cover were olaced for Messr. and Mesdames John Bruce, Earl Beardsley, W. L. Carey, U U Kohn. Lynn Campbell, J. T. Bertwell and Will Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoan enter tained for Dr. and Mrs. Kane, who were married in Seattle June 11 Mrs. Kane was formerly Mis Viv ian Foley of thi city. Dr. Kane i a lieutenant in the United State army. Other in the party were Mr. and Mrs. James Collins and Mrs. Mary Foley. Among other who had guests were Perry Reitners. who entertain ed a partv of 12; Charles Serrick, 10; John Patten, 10; L. B. Witson, 8; P. W. Mikesell. 8; George W. Johnston. 8; Fred Knapp, 4, and E. E. Brando, 3. Miss Peggy Rollins and her mother, Mrs. C H. Rollins,' hve gone to Lake Okoboji, where they will remain until August 1. From there they expect to go to Colorado to spend a month making the trip through Estcs park. Mis Rollins will also visit friends in - Chicago hr(trm fir return hrtmjk in tli (stl pne was graduated trom tne Acad- emv,0f Our Lady in Tcoria, 111. in I WiiO She was graduated from the Acad- 1918. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mrs. Howard Brainerd will be hostess 'to members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. at her home, 1000 Mer cer boulevard. MiSk fill l .J 11 It'l SI' 310 So. 50th A charming modern i home built by Matt son & Smails. Furnished by Or chard & Wilhelm , Co. i . Hours 2 to 9 p. m. - every day, including Sundays. Wilhelm Co. Engagement 1m.,MsVI - : i T - m Sk. lttl !lRIli .twafia tS tni Kit flat mmmtt 1! I Margaret Stuart Lewi. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Lewis announces the engagement of her daughter, Margaret Stuart Lewis, to Louis B. Casey of Chicago. The wedding will take place Saturday evening, nly 24, at the Lewis home. Rev. Iarvey Hostetler of California Junction, la., who married the parents of Mis Lewis, will officiate at her wedding. Miss Lewis attended the Univer Y. W. C. A. Several groups are registered for the week -end at Camp Brewster, among them 25 from Broadway Methodist church of Council Bluffs and 10 from the Burgess-Nash store. A group from Armour Packing Co. will arrive at camp on Monday. Activities for Sunday are breakfast in the woods, followed by a devo tional service at which Dr. Abbie Virginia Holmes wilt be the speaker. Miss Grace Shearer, educational and membership secretary, is spend ing her vacation at Grand Island, Hastings and Kansas City. . Miss M. Florence Dunlap and dele gation of 23 girl from the various clubs of the industrial federation left 't; : u First of All It's Clean The first thing youU notice about your family bundle when it comes home to you is its fragrant, refreshing clear ness its cleanness from its . crisp paper wrapper alI4he . ' way through. ' I ' - i It not only looks clean 1 ; breathes cleanliness. ' s And our plants are just like thatdean in every nook and corner clean in personnel; clean in ideals of servicer Omaha Laundry Owners Club Announced V.Y- i ' 4 4 sity of Nebraska, from which she was graduated in 1917. She is a mem ber of thcAchoth sorority and many of her sorority sitters will be present at the ceremony. The decorations will be in the sorority colors, sapphire blue and white. Miss Mary Lewis, a sister, and Mis Hel en Possner will act a bridesmaids. During the war Miss Lewi was active in Red Cross work and served as a dietitian. Saturday morning for Lake Okoboji to attend the industrial conference at the north central field camp from July 10 to 24. Miss Pauline Hudson, room reg istry secretary, ha returned from Valdosta, Ga., where she was called by the serious illness of her sister. The University of Berlin has broken an old tradition by confer ring a honorary doctor' degree an on a woman. The recipient of this honor is Frau Hedwig Heyl, presi dent of the Lyceum club, who cele brated her 70th birthday recently. Hundreds of aoldier-fartners' wives are being trained in domestic science and women's farm activities by the home branch of the Soldiers' Settlement board in Montreal, Can. 3 Send your family buhdl! then drop in any day and see how it is laundered for you. YouU understand then, why so many of your neighbors have found this the easy, sav ing, sensible way of caring for their family washing. Personal Miss Laura Beat is spending the week-end ia Lincoln. , Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones left Saturday tor -Seattle, Wash. Miss Elsie Stors has gone to Colorado to spend the summer. Mrs. G. S. Concannon has left for western Nebraska for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGinn have gone . west for a two-month trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Mickel have returned from aa extended eastern trip. i '- f Mr. and Mrs. E. Ochsenbcin leave Monday to spend severf. day in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bowen and children have returned from a trip to Michigan. Miss Mary Fuller returned Thurs day from the 'east, where she has spent several weekL Mr. and Mrs. , Robert C Hayes have as their guest John H. Hayes of Mew ork city. Miss Irene Gray and Miss' Helen Tacobsoa left Saturday lor Chicago for a two-week May. Mrs. Wood, who ha been in the east since January, returned Tues day and i at the Colonial Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson an nounce the birth of a son Thursday at Swedish fcmmanuel hospital. Miss Louise Shumate left Satur day for Kansas City, Mo., to visit friends for a couple of weeks. Dr. and Mrs. C A. Hll leave Thursday for New York, where Mr. Hull will embark for France. Mr. George Barnhart of Fort Leavenworth arrived Thursday to be the guest of Mr. and Mr. W. E. Martin. Rassell Larmon, formerly of Omaha, arrived Tuesday to spend a few day in Omaha, visiting friend. Misses Carrie and Helen Millard have gone to Harbor Springs, Mich., to spend the remainder of the summer. Misa Alice and Ada Alexander and brother, Frank E. Alexander, have gone to Massachusetts for the summer. Mrs. Louise Heitman leaves Wed nesday for Atlantic City, en route to New York, where she will tail for Pari. ( Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bergquist and tftj Doughs Strtet just half price, are keen to take ML Jul Irene Swearirigen a Bride W Ap " 1 1 , '"' Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Swearingen of this city announce the marriage of their daughter, Irene, and Dr. J. William Neville, which took place in San Francisco, July 3, at the First English Lutheran church. The bride left Omaha June 22 for the west family leave the latter part of the week for a motor trip through Yel lowstone park. , ' Mrs. Emma' Palmer and daughter, Alnetta of Chicaao. formerly of Omaha, were the guests of Mrs. E. a. J-Jwis last week. A daughter, Patricia, was born June 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Trester, formerly of Omaha, now living at Hastings, Neb. The Misses Agnes and Philotnena McCrfrey, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John McCaffrey, leave Thurs day for San Francisco where they The One Sale By Which All Others Are Our Store-Wide. OsiiJaiWaiMqaB APPAREL buying is at the height of its activity right now. Such wonderful value-giving has brought out the most enthusiastic throng of shop pers ever assembled in this store. When beautiful garments can be hal for is it any wonder Omaha women , advantage of such an offer T Any Suit Any Coat Any Any jTP Any All Sales Dress Dr. Neville was graduated last November from the University of Nebraska college of medicine and is now cn the staff of th; San Fran cisco hospital The couple is at heme at 506 Ctockett apartments in that city, but expects to return to Nebraska after the beginning of the year. will visit their sister. Miss Cetia McCaffrey. They will also visit Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Brown at Long Beach. Mrs. Joseph Ernst and daughter, Dorothy, left Friday for Salt Lake City where they will spend the re mainder of the summer. Mrs. Ward Burgess and daugh ter, Miss Margaret Lee, left last week for Wianno, Mass., to spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Theodore Ringwalt and daughter. Miss Betty Ringwalt, have returned to Omaha from New York, where they have made their Commencing Monday, nt are entire stocks of Skirts and Blouses in this tire atocl traordino: extraordinary Clearance. Our hew early. Exactly Price Final t home for, the- past two or three k ' yests. Lieut. Alfred Gruenther, son of -Mr. and Mrs. C M. Gruenther of Omaha, who has been stationed at Camp Taylor, Ky, ha been tem porarily transferred to Camp Knox, Announcement have reached thi city of the birth of a son,.ieorge Philip, jr to Mr. and Mrs.' George Abel of Lincoln. Mrs. Abel is a Mrs. J. A. Mcllaskell of Sal: Lake City, who has hem Vt tt it lit or her nephews, Mr. Ben and Mr. Paul uallagtier, and Mrs. Gallagher, leave Tuesday for her home. Air. trancts ttrogan left Saturday for tarmel, Cal to join Mrs. - Brogan and his mother, who have been in California for two months. ' Mr. and Mr."charlcs M. Wilhelm will leave July 2S for San Francisco aad expect to sail July 30 for Japan, visiting China and the Philippine before returning in November. daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. C L. llcmpcl of Omaha. J. H. Hansen has returned from" a week-end visit at Cass Lake, Minn. Mrs. Hansen and two sons are spending the, summer there, at Mr. mnsen is building a summer - home at Star Island. Mrs. E. W. Stoltcnbera and daughter, Helen, and son. Edward, left for Lake Okoboji Saturday morning by auto to spend the re mainder of the summer. Mr. Stoltenbcrg may join them later. fir. and fr Inlin A. Rnrslinff left Saturday for St. Louis, where Dr. BorehofT will take anrriul course in medicine. Later they will ro to New York, where Dr. Borg hoff will continue his studies. Misses Agnes and Philomena Mc Caffrey leave Thursday to visit teir sister. Miss Celia MrCafTrvv. in San Francisco, and to be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C J. Brown at tang Beach. They will be gone two months. Judge and Mrs. William Redicls leave next Thursday for New York, , whence they tail July 19 for Eng land, where they will join Mrs. John Kedtcic and small son, who have been visiting Mrs. Redick's father, Mr. Herbert Heap. They expect to spend a short time in France before returning in September. Miss Emily Keller left Thursday evening for Atlanta, Ga., accom panied by her mother, Mrs. Charict B. Keller, to be the house guest of Mrs. L. F. Swift, at her country home near Atlanta, and to join a house party of southern boyt and girls, part of which will include an outing on the Savannah river. She and her mother will later go to the .Maine coast - ' Sty! Without Extravagaaeo Gauged involving our advice is, be i 1 KkJL I I M i;aeuiieiiS.4--' I t I S I S I I I I 1 4 t ' "' j . o