Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 6, 1915, Page 16

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3-B N HONOR OF THE GRADUATES | Many Parents Journey to Eastern Schools to See Them Receive Their Diplomas. L TR i T BROWNELL HALL THIS WEEK Pehaise Social Calendar. SBUNDAY—Mrs, George Paterson for Paterson-Pickens wedding party MONDAY—Original Monday Bridge cluo. T Dridge club, Mrs. Arthur Kee- Iine. hostess. Garden party at Frown-ll fiall. Miss Elizabeth Picens and Mr Kenneth Paterson entertain their bri- Jal party at dinner at the Country club followed by rehearsal at All Saints church. Mrs. Roland Paterson luncheon at the Fontenelle for the Paterson- Fickens brical party. Mrs breskfast at Fonteneile for Brownell Hall graduating class. TUESDAY—Wedding of Miss Elizabeth Piokens and Mr. Kenneth Paterson at All Safots’ church. Brownell Hall com- mencement exerciees' at 10:30 supper Lemen, i : & Fnl‘ !lAIlM--' churc e Mrl."c. R. Sher- man, luncheon at ollow cinb, EDNESDAY-Class of 1013 of Creigh: ton university annual banque rennfon at the P‘on('flQllflE cdbuys ™ oy THURSDAY—Omaha Woman's Press club luncheon at Hotel Loyal. SATURDAY-Mrs. Isaac Carpenter lunch- eon at Happy Hollow club, Graduation exercises and future plans of the members of the school set is the general tople for the week. By the last of the week the schools and colleges will be closed for the sum- mer and many festivities incident to the fofm closing will be things of the past and the younger set on their way home or to their respective summer haunts, Of interest locally Is the commence- ment exercises at Brownell Hall They will be held Tuesday at 10:30 o'clock at St. Mdtthias' church. Follew- ing these exercises the alumnae of this | institution will have luncheon at the hall. i The members of this yoar's graduating | class will be honor guests at s garden | party given on the grounds of the Hall | on Monday. | Graduntes in the Bast, Mrs. D. M. Vinsonhaler left yesterday for Boston to attend the graduation of her daughter, Isabel, from Dana Hall Mrs. and Miss Vinsonhaler will remain east for the summer, going to Kenne- bupkport, Me., where they were last year. Mrs. C. W. Megeath returned yester- day from the east, accompanied by her daughter, Mary, who has just graduated from Briarclift school in New York, and by Miss Helen Eastmaen, who has been a student at the Art institute in Chicago all winter. ' Major ‘and Mrs. James J. Hornbrook arflved Tuesday from Galveston to at- tend the graduation of their daughter, Genevieve, from Brownell Hall on Tues- day, ‘They are stopping at the Merriam. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Chadwick leave Friday of this week for Ithaca to attend the gradustion of their son, John, at Corngll. Mrs, Chadwick will be one of /fthe four chaperones wt the Delta Phi ‘vifraternity house during senfor week, June 4 to 15, When elghteen ¢r|lwon‘tv 1 will be there by '#t::-;d:mm of mohn Chaa- wick i one. Another Cornell graduate will be Mr. Ted: Millard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Millard. . In Hastern Schools, . Dr.and Mrs, R W. Connell left Thurs- | . day for Boston to attend the tion ot their daughter, Regina, st Hal, o Miss Mar. MeCord, was first of _the schoo! girls to retiifn from the east, having arrived last Saturday - after ting from Miss Spence’s school in New York City. . iss Elizabeth Reed arrived home “Thursday from echool at. Milford, Conn., from Vamsar, where she Is com~ e v Adeyn Wood, daughter of Mr. and ¥ Alldrige and Bendict, Kelsey and-H, M. Oods. Others dining at the club last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton, who had two guests; Mr, and Mrs. John Mad- den, two, and Mr. C. C. George, fpur. With Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Huntley last eyening were Mr. and ‘Mrs. Herbert ‘Wheeler, Mrs. Helen Robinson and Mr. John Wilkes, For Mrs. Blakeney. Mrs. R. B. Condon gave an attractive appointed luncheon Friday at her home In hongr of Mrs. James Blakeney. Thl' table was decorated with a mound of pink peonies and mock orange blossoms POPULAR O'NEILL GIRL BRIDE and Mesdames OF THE WEEK. ., and those invited to meet the honor Mrs. H. N. Wood, returned Wednesday | guest were: from Maltimore, m‘”m has been T)l‘lml-m“e':wh JM;mmn— . ¢ the Peabody Con- omas Shoeehy, . J. Casey, studying the plano af A P_ J. Bheshy, ‘Antine Daly, sorvatory of Music sll winief with Mr Max Landow, formerly of Omaba. Mrs. Thomas Brown and Miss Dorothy Mra. James Blakeney of Kansas City was honor guest at a kensihgton given on Wednesday afternon at the home of Mrs. Henry Hamilton. The rooms were abloom with Mrs. Ward roses, and the Suests entertalned were: Mesdames— ‘Mesdames— John McCague, Ao U Galiop, Doris Sanders, John Kearney, Arthur Rogers, J. J. Casey, Anderson, Arthur Daly. Mre. W. A. Welch entortained on Sat- urday afternoon at her home, In honor of Mrs. James Blakeney of Kansas City. Mrs, Robert Parks gave a bridge luncheon Tuesday at the Seymour Lake Country olab, in honor of Mre. James Tlakeney of Kansas City, Mo, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daly, Travel Plans for the Summer. Dr. George Tilden left Friday to visit bis brother, who lives near Fulton, N, Y. Dr. Tilden will also visit nleves and nephews In Ohlo and Michigah on his way east, Mrs, George A. Hoagland leaves Mon- day for Lake Washington, to join Mr Hoagland, who is enjoying a fishing trip. Miss Louise Dinning leaves today for two months’ visit in the east, going firet to Pittsburgh to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Hostetter and then to Woodstock, N. Y., where her brother, Mr, Robert Din- ning, i attending the summer landscape school. Mr. Dinning is & member of the Art league, Miss Dinning will also visit Norwioh, Conn., and other places be- fore siming home . i E i £ for an extended trip and will be at home alter September 1 in Hoopston, il L4 £ For Convention Women. A number of women interested in the coming Travelers' Protective assoclation national convention met at the Fontenelle Wednesday to discuss pians for enter- taining the women who will be here for the convention. George W. Long, chair- man of the entertainment committes, ad- dressed the women, following which & delighttu! luncheon was served. The fol- lowing women were present: Mesdamos-— . Allen, . Barker, i i i 2] "”“"':' fra ERR. T My, Arthur Westergard will returm to made with overdress snvu's. his home In Omaha for the summer. ol AT, Mr, Westergard is in business in Bl 7 i }l! 9 : 2 [ figd 1 : Paso, Tex.,, where he has been all win- ter. Miss Halcyon Cotton will leave the first of the week for Boston, where she will join a few of the 'Wellesle;s girls and take & motor trip through the state of New York. Later she will with her friends visit in New Jersey and r go 1o the home of Miss Margaret Saladin in the Thousand lslands for the remeinder of the summer, Wedding Plans. E : i 2 i i i' H P EAZP- MO Z-OEREZPOP ¥ L ] = i i i Plans. The wedding of Mise Jessie M. Plerson, daughter of Mr. and Mre. A. J. Plerson, ¢ i were gowned alike, In and Mr, Arthur R. Mitohell, will be cele- with trimmings of real lace. brated Tuesday evening, June 15, at the g o o talned four guests last evning at dinner; [ Caivary Baptist church. trimmed with Mr. and Mrs Byron Clarke, two; Mre | The wedding of Miss Jennle RBernice shower bouguets Howell, four; e Hamlin, four, and Dr, | Smith and Mr. Patrick James Doran will be celebrated Wodnesday morning at 7 o'clock at St. Patrick's church. There will be a reception that evening st the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Donald N. Smith, 151 Yates street, be: tween the hours of 5:30 and 0:30. The wedding of Miss Mildred Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mre C. C. Rose, and Dr, Lester Barl Myers of Blair will be celebrated Tuesday evening at the home of the bride, at § o'clock. The Rev. O. P. Norris, pastor of the Immanuel Bap- st church will perform the oceremony, which will be followed by a Feception. The Lridesma'ds will be Miss Sue Hay- Dr. Bert B C, Henry, six. With Mr. Henry 8. Byrne last evening ol £ | ‘riti’a;-; dinner this evening when covers placed for Messrs, and Mesdanics | Ward and Miss lrma Stidham. , M, Bégerley, Donald Douglas, F. A lowry of Tecumseh will be . MRE, HOWARD H. SPAULDING, JR, OF CHICAGO (NEE MARIE STEWART OF COUNCIL BLUFFS) = | | WILL BE ONE OF nrucun[:‘.;‘"‘,,. R JUNE BRIDES ’ Mrs. Vine Galer. In San Francisco Mildred Lomax a | great deal of the time. \ Mrs. Edwin 8. Cloyer and her dwugh- | ter, Mrs. Lester M. Drishaus, who nr"! !m Los Angeles, will leave shortly for | Senta Bargara, where they will spend a 1 » going to San Francis | to visit the exposition. | Miss Anna Bourke arrived Friday from | Moli where she has been visiting Mrs | George Mixter. Miss Bourke is with Mrs | Thomas Kilpatrick for a few days and is on her way to New Mexico from Wash ington, where she and her mother, Mrs. John G had an apartment for the last winter. Bourke, havs 1Luncheon| for the Week. | | Mra. D. C. Bradfora entertained at | tuncheon at her home Monday in honor of Mrs. Hoxle Clarke. The tabla was | einborately decorated with peonies and covers were lald for | Mesdames— Meadames— | | Clarke, T. F. Kennedy. | Ella J.' Squires, A V. Kinsler, | Kountze, Hartge | W_J. Connell, of Kansas City, J. M. Metealf, Jerome Magee, Davis. aunton B. B of Washin=ton COMBS’ Weddingr and Gifts Have tone and grace Are fair priced Of abundant variety Just what people want T. L. Combs & Co. Tuesday Mrs. Henry ,Wyman enter- | tatned at luncheon at the Fontenelle, when her guests included | Mesdames— Mesdames- | Casper Yost, C. F. Manderson, | 3.3, Brown, James McKenna, | 8. V. Chase, B.F. Crummer, | C. 3. Greene, 1. W. Gannett, | John C. Cowin. Another little luncheon party at the Yontenelle Tuesday included Mrs. Hoxle | 1 (Continued on Page Four, Column Two.) Sellers of Gold and Silver 520 Douglas St. comp— Graduation will give thelr banquet at the Happy Hollow club Wedmesday, June 16. | The Omaha Woman's Press club will { have luncheon at the Hotel Loyal Thurs- |day at 1 o'clock. Reservations must be made to Miss Kern or Miss McShane by 9 o'clock Thursday morning. Mr. J. W. Parrish will give a dinner of ten covers Tuesday evening, June 15, at the Happy Hollow club, A special musical program will be given Tuesday evening, June 15, at the Happy Hollow club by Miss Hazel Siiver, B0~ prano; Mr. Edwin Clark, cellist, and Mrs. Walter Silver, panist. Luncheon and Bridge. Mrs. Fred Busch gave a bridge luncheon Friday at her home. The decorations were In Killarney roses and pink peonfes and Anna Waerfel Brown A. W. B. No. 1 014 and New A. W. B. No. 2 [nser- tions and Bedspreads. A. W. B. No. 3 Edg- inge and Insertions. By Antonie Ehrlich No. 1 Edgings and In< sertions. No. 2 Bedspreads. By Helen S. King King's No. 1 Edgings. King's No. 2 D’Oyleys. King’s No. 3 Bed- spreads. King's No. 4 Novelty Braids. News of the Wayfarers. Miss Beulah Sharp returned Tuesday from two months In the west, during which time she was in Idaho with Mrs. ¥. M, Hall and in BSeattle: visiting her FORMER OMAHA GIRL WEDDED IN SIOUX CITY. in these books. F Graduation and y Wedding Gifts ‘Will be found here in rich sortments. ensive but dainty little ch make excellent xifts Use the Klostersilk Many ine: novelties W will strongly appeal to you, not only from the polnt of quality, but price a4 well. Btep in, you'll have no trouble choosing something sultable and he, lll‘ acceptabl Reliable Jewelry 1 that's the kind we = Thirty-five Dollar Diamonds Our reputation as dlamond mer- chants is based on over twenty years of honest merchandising in Omaha s forever — i Bracelet Watches Jeaunetta, whie, We have the fimest selections ln w8 Floche wh dealer’s or from the city. Prices ranke from 85 to 860, balls. Bufore you buy xive us a call ‘Vowels, Pillow cases, 'or Art. 842, Thread Sales Dept, 219 ; Fritz Sandwall Jewelry Co. 308 South 15th Street ! _i 2 H I H B ————m Mzs. Julian P larnam g i ; Lavender Ecru, sizes, 3, 8, 10, 18, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 “White that stays white — colors that last”’ |The crochet books are 25¢ each at_your the guests entertained wore: UNDREDS of new ideas Mesdames— Mesdames— croch for g"n. " Hogan, [ 8, A John Drexel, Willlam flldlsey, ner as We“ = st Paul Getschmann, Willlam Hellen, perienced crocheter are collected | George Greenough, T. B. Tobin, M £ Madeline Krug, C. Lewls, in the richly illustrated books that) T. H. Bmith, W. C. Fenwick g 3 % Albert Krug, W. M. Rhyn, make -up the Harry Hawke E. P. Hennessey, grlhl‘l‘r (T!mr(;w. W, l’”‘ H. Walker, KI ilk th l‘ibr ‘ranl “reedon, A Uldine, Guy Purdy, George Mm::wk men et ary Miss May Hanting. By By Cora Kirchmaier Kirchmaier No. 2 Filet | Crochet. Kirchmaier No. 3 Cross Stitch ineColor. 'By Sophie T. LaCroix LaCroix No. 1 Old and New Designis. LaCroix No. 2 Edgings and Insertions. LaCroix No. 3 Bed-) spreads. LaCroix Nn"l'ltfln". LaCrofx No. § Christ-, mas Novelties. LaCroix No. 6 Smock-) Klostersilk, the smoeth, perfectly twisted, lastingly brilliant crochet thread--is rec. ommended for all the designs illustrated tatting, edgings, in- | sertions and all fine crochet use Art. 805 | Cordonnet Special. For bedspreads, slip- pers, etc., use Art. 804 Perle. Shopping List as a) guide in purchasing materials. The Thread Mills Company W. Adams St,; Chicage) Kiostersilk Crochet and E:; et b ‘mbroidery Cotton Miss Mildred Causen will play the wed- ding march and Mr. Richard Clark will accompany her on the violin. A wedding of interest to Omaba peo- ple will be that of Miss Louise Fearon | of Santa Monica, Cal, and Mr. Robert Driscoll, jr., of Lead, 8 D, which will| take place June 10 at Santa Monica. No cards will be lssued. | Miss Fearon ia the daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. BEdward Fearon, who made thelr home ip Omaha until their removal to | California & few years ago. She attended the Sacred Heart convent and finished at Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Driscoll 1s & graduate of Harvard and is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Driscoll. He is assoclated with his ' father in the banking business at Lead. | The young couple will spend their hon- eymoon on the coast and before returning to Lead will be the guests of Miss Fear- on's sister, Mrs. James P. Mulqueen, in | Council Bluffs. Q GREAT In anticipation of the For the Future. The Omaha Woman's Golf assoclation : wiil meat for luncheon at the Field club | Monday at moon. At 1 o'clock the monthly golf tournament wil commenes. Mrs. Willam Kretts will entertain Thursday afterncon for Miss Jessle Pler- son. Mrs. R 8 Hayden will give a luncheon Saturday for ths samé honor It must be reduced—you will benefit. guest. Tuesday evening the La Plasoma club will hold & meeting, foillowed by a fare- well reception to Paul Rusmisel, who is to leave with his parents for Manhattan, Kan, where they are to reside. 'n..! meeting will be held at Mr. Rusmisel's Mrs. Thomas Brown will give a h-, Monday, June 14, for her daughter, Miss Dorothy Brown, lately returned from school in England, Miss Brown has spent most of the last three years abroad and has devoted much time to her musio, both vocal and instrumental. ! Mrs. Alex Jotes will entortain the mem- | bers of the Rummy club Monday after- | noon at her home. The seniors of the Omaha High achool R [T FE Oriental Rug Sale summer seas son, we have heavily reduced prices for a great stock reducing sale. Just come and Look. That’s all we ask. You will convince yourself of the rare bargains to be had at this great value-giving event. Space here too limited to list our tremendous stock. BEATON & LAIER CO. The Home of Beautiful Furniture.

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