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2-B CLUBS, VISITORS “AND GOLF| These Are the All Absorbing Topics Which Are Now Interesting Society Folks. SOME PREPARE TO TRAVEL Social Calendar. SUNDAY-Miss Loretta De Lone barp concert at Creighton university audi- torfum: choir of Trinity cathedral, clos ing musical service MONDAY-—Coronado club dancing party at Chambers’ academy; Fortnightly Bridge club; Original Monday Bridge olub; first tournament of the Omaha Woman's Golf assotiation at the Coun- try club. TUESDAY-—~North Side Progressive card cluh, rty at its hall on Twenty-elghth and wier streets; Fidelus club, reg- ular meeting. WEDNESDAY ~Exclusive Card club, Mrs Henry Lehmann, hostess; Visiting Nurse assoclation, tea at rooms in the tll’ hall at § p, m. THURSDAY~Cambro-American associa- thop,. en(ermlnmer;l at Young Men's h association. PAY T winkle club dancing purty nt the Hotel Rome; Columbus elu ne- South Omaha Country club. A ¥~Judge and Mrs. Bon Baker, "A#Mni rty in_honor of théir niece, s KIMM l.lneb‘-{r_g: Flower day for the Wenefit of the Child Saving in- stitute. The advent of a number of attractive visitors for entertainments and the open- ing of the Country. club will be the means of somewhat enlivening the social atmosphere and current gossip for the woek. Miss Lynn Curtis, a former Omaha gifl, I8 st the Fontenelle with her father, Colonel Curtis. and a num- ber of affairs are being planned in her honor. The golf enthusiasts have no time or word for aught but golf. They have beéenson the Jinks each day for several Week# And ave absorbed in the interests ol the opening tournament, which is to be given Monday at the Country club. Those who are not attracted by the finks arp completing plans for their su mer travel and summer finery and ex- perlencidg agonizing’ ‘houra with < their modistes in fashiondom. Then there Is the incoming and: outgolng tide of travel that seems ever to be on the Increase and gaining in Omaha devotees yearly. Among the Visitors. Mrs, Harry Arthur Sterling of Minne- apolis has AtFived to he the guest of her | mother, Mys. Caroline F. Erikson, for several wells. Mrs. Dantel Korn wifl u-(l!v'o Tuesday niornimg “trom New York City to be the gvest of har parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- rie Levy, for several weoks. Mrs. Frank Bishop of Milwaukee, with her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Bishop, ar- riyed Tuesday en route from Gsiifornia to remuin uplil tomorrow with her mother-th-law,” Mra. Bishop, and Mrs. W. F, Allen. Mr. Bigar Bishop of Kansas City 1s ale> here with his mother .and Mrs. Allen for a few days. Mrs, C. K. Crain of Springfield, O., ar- rived Friday to visit her mother, Mrs, e ';ifi. . ji; Jt i 2zyif §§§,;z Uil i 8 l i 2o » fi. w2 £ 5 § & i i ig} i . £ i i Mre. Murphy's : g H i ii £ 3] 'f- i iu £F ig 7 U e ro &F”vflsn OMAHA SI INDAY BEE: Was House Guest (;f Mrs. R. W. Vieriing Hér; to Visit Her OmahaAFriends week. turn to the Philippines, with Mrs. Howard in Moline, landed Tuesday in San Francisco and will Join her mothet here mome time ngxt Miss Howard does not expect to but will be Mothers' Club Evening Affair. club_gave Its annual soclal affalr honor of hugbands of the members Fri- The West Omaha Mothees' Culture in day evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. 0. Hamilton. the | ty of Omaha Dr. F. P. Ramsay of spoke on “American Ideals,”” and musical numbers Mrs, Ranney and Miss of Minneapolls, L 3, liivan. gave a- luncheon w for Mrs Anthony Merrill of Mrs. Francls Brogan was hostess on Thursday at-a lincheon at her home. The guests weve: : Mesdames— Charies | B. ul.hllor. E. M. Fairfield, George Doane, Jr., Phi sorority entertained Saturday evening at the Fontenelle. The Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster are expected E. Thompson |ome Monday from Los Angeles, accom- panied by Mrs. E. V. Smith. Mr, and Mre. E. M. Morsman and Miss Harper arrived home Thursday from a winter spent in Hollywood, Cal Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Weller are expected home mnext Wedneaday from & months' trip south and to California. rs, John T, Stewart of Council Blufts daughter, Mrs. Wildman, have ome frem s winter in California. Sunday or Monday. were in red and white today from a month in Californis. Fisher, Who spent & week | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm will ar- her daughter, Mre. Arthur|rive Monday trom & month's trip in Cali- M two .| Mr. R C. Howe will be home from Ex- celsior Springe this week. Miss Harriet Smith is in New York visiting friends and will be home about the #th or 10th of this month. Miss Harrigt Copley, who has been stopping over in New York on her way home from San Domingo, will be home ge| Mr. Lewls B. Reed of Chicago salled last Saturdyy for France to see his par- -u.rr and Mrs Lewis 8. Reed, who HER ENAGEMENT TO WED JUST MMss Calista Reymolds are living in Paris and who may possibly return with him to America. Mre, Thomes Kilpatrick, who has been in Washington with Mrs. John G. Hourke, | has been quite il there, and goes to At- Iantic City today to recuperate for a month or so, ter, of Moline, went on to be with her, My, and Mrs, W. H, Clarke and thelr dauihter, Mrs. Holland, are enroute home from Manila, having sailed April 5 on the Minnesota. The boat went aground in the Tnland wes of Japan, but the pas- sengers were taken off, and It is thought the Clarkes caught another boat and will land in Seattle soon. It is several Party. ':: f the lelephone department Praty Thursday evening at the home of :Il:l Birdie Bixler, in honor of Miss le Short, who leaves Mon: eni) for & visit of se g sister in Canada. Slaver, Alice! Kennedy. W. W. Club Entertained. , Mrs. J. J. Hess entertained the W. W. club at her home. The decorations were American beauty roses and tulips, A re- view of the year's work showed that the club had contributed to four organise- tions, three home and one foreign. club will be entertained at a May Break- fast at Plymouth ml ehurch May 13 Mre. B, P, r hosteas. The members present were: First Golf Tournazent. The Omaha Woman's Golf association || by ‘The members will meet for luncheon and afterwards will play nine holes. The event is In charge of Mrs E. H. Sprague. Stork Special. A son was born to Mr. and Mre. Givia of Des Moines, April 22 Mrs Chase was formerly Miss Marie Mabis! ANNOUNCED. Her Gaughter, Mrs. Mix- and Mr. Mrs, Hal 8. A son, on Friday of Justus Lowe this city. rooms in the extended to ™ Union gave a farewell | tation. Those present were: e Bixler, Shert of Fort Crook, Anna Jensen of Council Bluffs, &nes E, Frances nel K. of Council Rlufts, obshaw of Counctl Bluffs. The L. Martis, Hampton, Frank Brubacker. first monthly tournament of Monday at the Country slub WINTER IN SAN DOMINGO. b Chase is the son of Mr. and Chase. John Harding Lowe, was born was formerly Miss Caroline Harding of ‘The bhoard of directors of the Visiting Nurse assoclation will give a tea Wed- nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in their | interested themselves in the work of the Standiford-Sulivan Nuptials. veral months with her| The wedding of Miss Gladys Sullivan, daugtiter of Mrs. the late Judge A. N. Sullivan of Platts- mouth, and Mr. C - Qunba § RETURNS THIS WEEKSAFTER A Gresory, 8. D, i Ralph The Rev. dures, silver, You purse. For Combs last week to Mr. and Mrs. of Milwaukee. Mrs. Lowe clty hall. ‘An invitation is all who have in any way the continuity of love and friendship. Snch a gift is a watch, piece of jewelry or sterling wedding present that you have in mind — suited to your taste, suited to your. identified with quality mer- chandise. J. Presson, Rummy Club Party. | Mr. and Mrs. Wi A. Smith entertained the members of the Rummy club and !|thelr husbands Friday evening at their home. The evening was spent with cards and dancing. The prizes for high scores were awafded to Mr Jetes, Mesdames J. F. Zipfel, D. E. Love- (Continned on Page Twelve—Col. Three.) WEDDING - GIFTS That Endure The chalce and preferred gift is the one which en- because it suggests will find exactly the 25 years the name has always been. Mary J. Sullivan and Vere Btandifora or'|| Wil A be o oy ‘Tickets The New Spring and Summer Corset Styles Pittings at Home by Request. Ganson’s Cafe 1608-10 Howard St. Special Sunday Dinner T5¢ Per Person Harp Concert Tonight LR LORETTA DE LONE CREIGHTON AUDITORIUM, found here in abundance. Let us show you the new ‘“Goodwin Corset” $3.50 to $5.00 The best corset values in the oity. IDA C. STOCKWELL 5536 Brandeis Theater Bldg. 4749, .m- rl‘ Auditorium. whe celebrated Saturday | evening at § o'clock at the home of the ‘s sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. | Towle of South Omeha who performed | the wedding ceremony of the bride’s par- ente forty-three years ago, | voung people in marriage. i The young people will be at the Hotel Fontenelle for & few days and will then | leave on an eastern wedding tour. will be at home in Gregogy, where Mr. | Standiford 1s engaged in the | business, after June 1. united the | They real estate | and Mrs. Alex| | Vil New York Symphony Orchestra One of the Greatest Musieal -~ Organizations in the World Walter Damrosch, Corinne Paulson, Pianist. Which appears at the Bran- deis Theatre Friday evening, May 7th, uses and indorses The Steinway the world’s most distinguished Those who require the best demand The Steinway. [te prestige is the result of actual superiority. ano. We invite you to inspeet our display of Steinway pianos. 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HUSTER YEXCLUSIVE MILLINERY" 221 North 16th'Street. HATS all in the latest styles and shapes PREVENTS MOTHS Have Your Winter Clothes and Furs Dry Cleaned Before Laying Away for the Summer. For several years we've advised our customers to do -this, and those who have followed the advice and have left the garment in the box of bag in which they weré returned, have never been both- ered with moths. Please tell the driver how you want whether in box or bag, and they come home ready to put away: We guarantee them to open up satisfactorily in the Fall. THE PANTORIUM 1515-17 Jones Street. Hranch Office, 2016 Farnam St. South Omaha, 528 No. 24th St. Hotel Loyfl Bldg. the goolls returned, Phone Douglas 963. —