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Some with Their Diplomas and Some with the Poise of a Year on College Campus. PLANS ARE MADE FOR fllll‘ dar. | BUNDAY-~Mrs. and Mre. A, V. Kinaler, tea for Miss Helen Higby MONDAY—Mrs. Thomas Brown, tea for daughter. Mias Dorothy Brown. Original | Monday Bridge club. Tussday Bridge | club, Mrs. John Redick, hostess. Fort- | nightly Bridge club, Mrs. Fred Wallace, hostess. Mrs. W. B. Wiilams, luncne eon 7t the Happy Hollow club | TUES. AY—Smith _coilege commence- | ment_at Northampton, Mass. Weddng | of Miss Jessie Plerson and Mr. Arthur R. Mitchell at the Calvary Bap- tist_church. Mr. J. W. Parish, dinner | at Happy Hollow ‘club. Musical pro- gram at Happy Hollow club by Mias Hazel Siiver, soprano, and Mr. Edwin Clark, celloist. Real estate convention ! lupcheon at Hollow - club, Debutante Bridge club, Miss Marion Kuhn, hostess. ~Tablu d'Hote dinner and dance At the Happy Hollow club. nd Mrs. J. R. Webster; dinner at club, Happy Dinner dsncd at Country | ikh &~hool senior | Happy Hollow club, meeting at tne home of Charles T. Kountas. Coolr of | class dinner at Garden_club Mrs Good Shepherd church musical for Miss | Marhoff. FRIDAY~Table d'Hote dinner and dan at Seymour Lake Country club, A dream and dansante at Boyd theater. | SATURDAY—Table d'Hote din and | dunce at the Country and Field clubs. 2 This week will see the return home of the college set. Some will come with the enthusiasms of their first year's experi- ence of college Wfe; others by now ac- | customed 1o the lure of the campus will come In more calmly With the poise of the fully initiated and still others are to | come with sounding trampets and flying | colors and with diplomas tied wih the | daintlest of ribbons, the source of de- light for all time, Dana Hall has three Omaha girls in thls year's graduating class, the Misses Regina Connell, Helen Pearco and Isabel | \ insonbaler. i Miss Dorothy Weller finishes this year At St. Mary's school at Knoxville, and | Miss Marion Towle at Bradford. i Mr. Morton Wakeley arrived home Sat- urday from Cérnell to spend the summer with his famlily. M Arthyur Loomls, who has Just com- pleted his first year at Cornell, left Ithada Tuesday to spend & week in New York, before coraing home for the sum- mer. | Miss Grace Alllson is expected h}:ma v il w 4 ‘Y‘o‘:i“‘(.‘?l? gt by Bishop Lions of the diocese of Miss Helen Robinson and Miss Kath- |[Newark. Mr. Fair has Leen assoclated erine Brotberton will graduate Monday | With the work of St. Bernard's church, from Bmith college at Northampton, |88 Well as being in full charge of &t s .'l’ohnn \'huruh‘.f the Mountain, wflnel:n ™ ome | N0 Was made deacon a year ago and he T e e wcllog, whete he |Wae presented for ordination by the Rev. has been & student this year. The com- |Thomas Conover, under whom he has mencement of Cornell university will be |Peen working for eightcen months. Mr. held June 16 when the celebration incl- (F'air has many Omaha friends, having dent to the unvetling of the statue of |#Pent his boyhood here and returned for Andrew Dean White will be held. Mr, |Ooccasional visits, . Hanighen is & member of the Cornmell Glee club. The club ls pmparing an, Summer Plans. eidborate musical program for the com-| Mrs. M. E. True and Miss Bess Watt mencement day exorcises. left Thursday to spend a month In Bernard's church In Bernardsville —— Bcotfa. s a 4 Mr. and Mrs. N. P. ge, Jr., an x‘u i~ n“c&wu" given | €hildren expect to leave for Clear Lake, up their apartment at the New Hamilton | 18-, July 1. THE JUNE 13, 1915 = C. H. Montgomery, who had six guests; Mr. Lester M. Drishaus, eight; Mr. W. L. Herdman, eight; Mr. P. C. Hyson, six; Mr. D. T. Starr, four; Mr. W, N, Chambers, four; Mr. James Trimble, si: Mr. Sturdevant, six: Mr. Franklin Shof well, slx; Mrs, Lee Huff, four; Mr. J. H. Osborne, two, and Mr. P. J. Merriam, four. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Swartz entertained at dinner last evening, when thelr guests Howard Farrell, Mr. Harley Conant. At the Country Club. Mr, und Mra. A, V. Kinsler antertained at dinner last evening at the Country club complimentary to thelr house guest, Miss Helen Higby, of Chicago. The guests included: Misses— Elizabeth Davis. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy. Messrs.. essra Robert Burns, Ben Warren Ben Gallagher, With Mr. and Mre. Paul Gallagher | were: Mesars. and Mesdames— Barton Millard, Charles D. Beaton, Georgs Redick, Louls Clarke. John Redick, Mr. and M A. G. Beesen entertaled for their gu Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bixler and son, Jack, of Lafayette, Ind. Covers were placed for: Messrs. and Mead: 1K Bexier. “Joseph Barker, F. 8 ? widll, A._G. o ':m. C. A, Hull Mary McBurney of New York City, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding. Tho party included: Messrs. and Mesdames— Warren J. Adams of Charles lHarding, New York (ity, L. J. Nelson. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Pollard. Mrs. Mary McBurney, New York City. Miss Belle Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ham entertained six guests Friday evening in honor of Mrs. E. A. Johnson of Osceola, la. Another party was composed of: Messrs. and Mesdames— H. G. Windheim, John Martin, C. I. Vollmer, John Stuben. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Wahl Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Foote. | The Misses Lucille Nitsche and Mina |Ames had the following guests: | Misnes- | Missos— Elsa Smith, Mina Ames, | Luetlle Niteche, Messrs.— Mersrs.— Paul Orchard, James Northrup, At Happy Hollow. With Mr. W. J. Cully were Miss Alice Covell and Mr. Dodge. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Johnston gave & dinner it evening when their guests Lester Robinson. were: o Jonnston s Mo 3 . . T o Pein, Mont.; "W, W, Johnto ¢ WM;\'r"J-':mnon G. Johnston . W, Jol 9 ‘of Lusin, Mont.; J. H. Wright, Pleasures Past. Miss Viola Rheam of Prairie Park cele- |SHE WILL WED ON THURSDAY [0clock at the Church of the Good Shep- EVENING. day morning at 7 o'clock at St. Patrick'c herd, after which a wedding trip will be erm-n The Rev. Father Flanagan pes |made to the northern lakes. formed the ceremony The couple will make Omaha their | The bride wore a gown of ivory satin, home upon their roturn, where Miss Mar- | trimmed with chantilly Jace. The bodice hotf will continue her musical studies. | was of the lace and was trimmed witk Dr. and Mrs. Charles Impey announce | geed pearis. The tulle vell was caugh( |the engagement of thelr daughter, Miss | with lilles of the valley and she carried |Gladys, to Mr. Willlam H. Downey. Miss | o shower pouquet of bride's roses and Impey I8 a graduate of Brownell Hall| marguerites. and Mr. Downey of Crelghton university. | aies Millie Smith, sister of the bride The wedding will take place in the fall | Picnic Suppers. A plenie supper was given at Hanscom park Friday evening by the members of the Bachelor Girls' 8. O. B. H. elub. Those present were Misses— Ruth Cowrery, Lily Hamann, Ethel Clarke, Gretchen Hamann, E.lzabeth Hildinger, Beth Watson, Maybelle Berka, Mrs. E. Romey gave a picnic supper Friday in honor of her daughter, Helen |Mrs, O. G. Cupp and Mrs. A. Allshand | chaperoned the children. Those present were COMBS’ DIAMONDS When you buy a dia- Migges— Mi; - M en . g 4 l(illml:?:’_a'n(.-rnnn Yoy Moenas, mond or any other pre e cam - cious stone at the store Helen Romey, Marie Elise, o) Helen Hanton Alma Romey of Combs you get the ulla Doyln Mesars. - Ralph Anderson, Charley Romey, I‘VHIIM’" Ellise, Hayrack Party. The Pagalco club gave a hayrack ride last evening to, Fontenelle park. Those benefit of our twenty- five years of experience in this line of business. During - this time we have always given our customers the highest quality gems at fair prices. That’s the rea- Meagrs, — Robert Ellison, Edwal Glasgow, Edward Romey. Misnes— Frances Mulholland, Ethel Mulholland, Claire M-Kenna, Hattie Schults, Korrine Saunders, Viola Donaldson, Carrie Edwards, Rose Dixon, Jane Shaffer, Bessie Di Lola Marsh, Hazel Andrews, son our business has casrs . Frank Geinger, y Wing. Otto POIIH!';.' le ey Smpped gro g Elmer Patton, W, C. Melies, HSRm, e s— 0 L) cKel h . d . )y E. V. Kelly, JT. B Ruffner, L 65&& rge Goodman, Frank Seiroe, ies? m : Waddine Annonneement. ™ L,co clewELERS Miss Jennie Bernice Smith, daughter of . 1520 DOUGLAS ST - OMANA Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Smith and Mr. Patrick J. Doran were married Wednes- House You Buy It From It does not pay to jump hap- hazardly in the matter of se- lecting a piano or player piano —you have too much at stake, money and future satisfaction. You know our reputation for integrity and fair dealing. Your interests and ours are identical, consequently you can rely upon our representations. {Continued on Page Three. Column One.) e e, Know the Piano---and the- { [ : Miss Herberta Barker will leave the h birthday Satirday and havy taken apartments in Chicago 5 brated her elevent 1 for L-' on the north side, where | first of the week to apend the summer nd Mesd: afternoon, June 12. Over 100 children were > ¢ e g tamily with them, | In Chicago. : 2T potars, Present and the dsy was -epent in gemes. We guarantee every instrument we | M iohase, Who has boet as-| MrS. Welter Tilletoen W I'Phurstay P Kirkendall The members of the B. K. B, elub gave sell. Every Piano and Player-Piano sociated Miss Jane jn Hull | evening for Denver, where she’plans to Mr. Luther Drake. & surprise kitchen shower in honor of 3 s e i ! THO S durins ,_‘m‘ stay | #pend the summer. .« Mr, and Mrs C. W. Russell entertained | Miss Lillian -Johnson, & June bride, at represented in this department is of na- ! in Eurobe, be with Mr. and Mrs. Chase,| Miss Johannah Chapnan has returned ten guests and Mr. and Mrs. Mosher Col- |the home of Miss Ida Petersen. The ti 1 tati d backed bv re and & viaitds expectsd trom Mr, Clement | froni, Sheridan, Wyo. and plans to spend petxer four. rooms were decorated with American e T b R e e d E. Chass, whoss home {4 now in Pitts- |the summer in Omabs. city, and nlece of Mrs, Garneau, ia also —— beauty roses and pink hearts. The next sponsible manufacturers insuring a burgh, Mr. Phillp Chase and Miss Helena | Mr. and Mrs, Crofoot and family leave |, theote Farm, having been east | Recent Parties. meeting of the club will be with Miss » tately fol- | tomorrow for thelr summer home &t |gox several woeks with hér sunt. Mrs, C. H. Pulver entertained at a ken- | Agnes Johnson at her cottage at Carter quality worthy of our guarantee. Chpse left last Tuesday, immed! { lowing the close of Brownell Hall. Mr, |Northeast Harbor, Me. Mrs. Frank Crawford and her sister, [elngton Tuesday afternoon. Pink roses |lake. The members present were: A i Chase, Who {s the publisher of the Cen-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Clarke anu |y Knox, left Tuesday for the east to |decorated the tea table. Those present | Misses— Misses— tral Banker of Chicago, left last night |daughter left Tussday for the east, where | attenq the commencement oxercises at |were: Mapde Johmeoh, HopRle S eres. Sold on easy payments if desired. for & week at hia Chicago office. they will spend the summer. the tiroton school, where the latter's son, | Mesdames— Mesdames— Bertha Elsasser, Agnes Johnson, 5 Mre. Chase and her daughter, Helona,| Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Willard and child- | yonn 1y g student. From thers they will | Peter Elvad, R. 8, Parker, Ida Petersen, Ay u-tuJ irsl‘llle. ! bave studied at the Art institute for the|ren Will spend the summer mouths at|go to Colebrook, N. H., for ummer, | 3, %%{:‘,fifi“" G Byarwent, [ ROL T lo Elzasser. ] last two summers, and will again take up | thelr cottage in Estes Park, Colo. and will bo at the Elm Tree Inn there. |J. L. Burr, E. A. Beardsiey, o ’ thelr work there, Mrs. Ohuse In water| Mrs, Ead Sherman and children left [ My Crawford will join them later in the | G. D. Porfer, 1. Higging, Luncheon Postponed. B = color and Miss Helena in modeling. Mr.(last week for Wisconsin to spend & summer. but will spend July and August| Mr& Charles J. Hub entortained | “myy juncheon planned by the Major B a d Philip Chase, Who begine & course In|month with Mrs, Sherman's mother. |in Canada, where he has large interests, |th® Wednesday Luncheun Bridgo club|y.ooe sedier chapter of the Daughters of —_— randdaels — architecture: at Cornell university mext| Mrs. A. C. Fowell and Mrs. Blolse i this week. Miss Marjorle Middieton of | the American Revolution to celebrate fall, will enter the Continental and Com- | Nichola expect to leave the middle of | With the Wayfarers. Washington, D. C., was the guest of the | Flag day had been postponed on account p iano D epat fment marcial’ National bank for the summer. next week for La Jolla, Cal, for the | Mrs Isame Coles, who has been vn.nun.<““:”~u':*"()l‘|‘"'; of players were pres- | of the death of Mr. Barkalow. A special Wity | e summer. in Philadelphia for several ks, is now | Nt Miss 've Ferguson will be the next | business meeting will be held at the home } Banquet at W, Mrs. Robert*Rosenuwoig and daughters | in Virginia. Wi o "% | hostess. of Mrs, Barl Stanfield Saturday after- i The anaual banguet of the University |left last week to spend two months on| Mille. Andre sails today from San Fran- sgiige. noon, June 19, at 2:30 p. m. { of Omahs alumni was held Friday eve- [the cosst. Mr. Rosenzwelg will join [claco for Japan, where she will spend |Seymour Lake Club. S i ning at the Henshaw. Miss Claudia Galla- | them later. her summer vacation. Miss Lulu Raymoni, whose marriage | Engagements. ¥ way, the first graduste of the Omaha | Miss Helen and Miss Gall Roe of Lynch | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Holsman and |will take place the iatter part of this| Mrs. H. H, Marhoff announces the en- _7(\'\\-\’°’ i achool, was on hand, as well as & num- |will d the summer vacation here with | son, Max, left last evening for & month's | month, was guest of honor at a luncheon | gagement of her daughter, Miss Carol, to = 5 ber of out of town graduates. Miss lr... Mrs, E. Roe and Mr, and Mre. | trip to the Pacific const. Before returning |and shower Tuesday. Many beautitul |Mr. Frederick F. Pitts. Miss Marhoff is | Case of the class of ‘I4 acted as |P. R. Cook. home they plan to visit the coast expo- |gifts were presented to the brido-to-be, [the organist and choir director of the = i :m-«- Brief vesponses were | Mre. Frank L. Ruble left last week for | sitions. The guests wevet Charch of the Good Shepherd, and Mr, ‘made Mildred Foster, Claudia Gella- |Spokane, Wash., where she will 1emain —_— Miss Lulu Raymond, Pitts is head of the Pitts Pipe Organ 4 x way u" Lelland Lewis. At the election |With her sister, Mrs. I{. Clyde Edmund- | At the Field Club, sdesdames— M company of Omaha. ’ ’ | of officers which followed the banquet, [ston, until August. For the benefit of the Child Saving Tn- | 17 0" fuoes. A The marriage takes place July 13 at 8 § Miss Mildred Foster was chosen presi- | Mr. and Mra. Arthur Keeline leave |stitute a card party will be given at the | Bert Blanchard, R.”N Gent, Miss Lottle Underhill, vice presi- |today for Gillette, Wyo. for the sum-|Field club Tuesday afternoon. June 2, | Frank Prucka, Walter Nitache, dent L. W. Bdwards, secre- |mer and will be joined later by Mrs. A. | when & kensington and musical program | M. Culkin, John O. Ohl, W:u::‘ Those present were: J. Beaton and her children. will be added for those who do not care &u?“fihicu g:::: g:slk.h'"m‘ X - ssre . | Mrs W. H. T. Belt and daughter, Miss | for cards. Auction bridge, high five and |C, P. 8. Tobin, 4 The H. f Good Will 2aha Bosbe, Katherine Dorothy, will leave the Iast of the week (500 will be the games played. Thirty first of the serles of program will e riouse o 0 afimu 3 g:- Ilm for Lake Prior, whers they will apend | prizes have already been offered by lead- | Do given Tuesday evening, and will be ' e .- x_m""‘ the summer, They will be joined week-|ing firms of Omaha for the game. Tickets |In charge of Mesdames Paul Juckniess NEW YORK B Ul s y . enda by Mr, Belt. are §1 and may be purchased at Meyer |and J, J. Hinchey. Those contributing Orloft, Mrs. E. B. Erb and her mother, Mra. | & Dilion's drug store and at Hospe's |Will be Misses Mary Hallahan, soprano A Meossrs— A. B, Leonard, of Flint, Mich, left on|music store. solo; Olga Eltner, violin; Clara Hotf; Now that I am at The estic, T Bel! Vietor Jorgensen, AR, f e Paul_Selby, Wednesdey to spend alx weeks In their | Among others giving dinners were Mr. | piapo solo; Ruth Fiynn accompantst. The can please you more completely in the i B, A W, summer home at Lake Orion, Mich, Mr. entertalnment will be followed by danc- N kl matter of hotel accommodations than a Erb will join theim later. ng. . and Mrs. D. E. Jenkins Mrs, 5. V. Chase, who has been hers | SHE WILL BE ONE OF THE JUNE | "Mr. and atre. J. J. Hinchey entertalned ocxiaces ’“hh.fi'afi:.'. bt:e&epnl:mdmnl b.;f:::. s for some time with her daughter, Mrs BRIDES. ¢ t dinnerdance, having thetr i s + Among the Visitors. R. Beecher Howall, left Tussday for Fort s, ™ - A Gift That Grows tages of the Majestic, such as its lo- Mr. Harold Norman is visiting MF. | Brgger to spend the summer with an- o et O IR A B o P A Uy cation at a main entrance to Central [ Ward Browne. other daughter, Mrs. Will Carter, and Mary English, Nash, when presented by a friend, Park and its accessibility to all lines H Miss Katharine Putnam of Loulsville, | Mr. Cartor. B Daerer, . Caun Seshemen RPN Tl ) et of traffic, there have been added all Ry e N rene C t! B ::' 45 the guest of Miss Nannie Spald- | iy Jerome Magee and son, who have Caiberine AE.':, anapalis . i':’::"ha:. ru.';au'y’g."-x: LA the latest forms of comfort and amuse- B a) ol brook, Yy ol on. Py 8 i “W. L. Park, who was the gvest of | ountse, for several weeks, rot: Hazel Dufty, The real joy and fascination ment, that make it superlatively attrac. | Dor stater, Mra W, I Marker, lft Prt | Wednesday (o Billinga, Ment., whero M. PR, Flo o O | - 8 Pl tive. You naturally want to be in the [ day for her home in La Salle, TIL and Mrs. Magee have been living for th C. J. McDonald, = C. J. Assman, it. Bach year or with the addi- center of things, and you are—at the . Miss Gertrude Young arrived Thursday | .¢ year, to be near Mr. Magee's ranch C. W, Britt, Knapp, tion of each pearl, the nxck Majestic. This does not mean that from New York City to spend the sum- ... .y Martin Holbrook, R. J. Olsen, takes on & new trumt and whea ou iner with her brothers, Dr. O. Alexander | My and Mrs Floyd M. Smith and chil- >y e Walsh, g e U g be in the heart of the all-night Young and Mr. Conred Youns. aren leave today for Comcord, N. H. P and Mra. M. B. Giften. These pearis are not to be con- district. The summer visitor finds here Miss Sue Bherley Frasier and Miss | where their son, Floyd, jr. is at St Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Griffith Roberts [[| fused with cheap imitations, but Catherine Boland of Sioux Falls are visit~ | Paul's school, and from there they plan entertained at the dipner-dance Friday, fully selected. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. a:::m u::t to do some motoring. lM'or they will inn,-u party belng composed of. Prices are from $5.00 to $30,00, - on her way to east, be at the Nobscusset hotel at Dennis Misses— Misses Miss Frasier will remain here for some | Mass., for the summer. | Cajacobe Patterson, Albert Edholm time, Mrs. George H. Palmer and her daugh iy aeease. Mre, W. Gunlock and Nttle daughter |ter Jean and Miss t:uun -wuu&u;r : ":‘:lfil. Hatvy “Mo 3 Omana's Oldest Establisied it ; u-q: from R 4 it | M haoe e Parsese i taven & slfim"i;’ PR | | gt Fi s bmnanss ” 2 i Andre Marphy, Y, uniosk | Conoard . B to §ot Mre Paimers guosel Mr. tud Mra R Check. M daughter will go to the coast to visit | son, Morse, who Is at Bt. Paul's o ‘eterson } E Colonel 8. 8. Curtis left last evening s i Takug Rbaines. R L You tnay be assigned one room or E Mra. chajirman for Keok: Ia., on his wi t. Miss h 4 a8 : . d'“mm c:ms, v\:‘h spending t:v:-ua in guest Friday, Miss Mary Connor, Mise :hi-h'.m as you require. The L ot Edna Elster and Mr. Paul L. b um rate is $2.00 a day. Res- glubs and former state ve.|Council Bluffs with Mra. John T. Stewart telds. { _Daughters of the American |and Mrs. Wildman, will meet her father | Miss Doris Berry, Miss Alpha Fields taurant prices are reasonable and Club | ; by her daugh- |in Chicago Tuesday and they will go on and W. M. Berry comiposed another will serve a special breakfasts are served. tony will aprive Tuesday, |to Greenwich, Conn. Later Colomel and party. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Donohue had Guests arriving at the Pennsylvania " Mps Thomas Ingersoll, one of the state |Mrs. Curtls and Miss Curtis will ¥o to Miss Mary O'Bylen of Chicago as their DINNER ON SUNDAY Station can take surface car on Eighth . officsrs of the Daughters of the American | Xennebunkport, Me., for the rest of the guest, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wright 4 » had three guests. Revolution, witl be this party. summer. Mies Emily Keller went fremi Rosemary Hall yesterday to Princeton, N. J., to the week as the guest of Mr. and Joseph Garneau at thelr country Heathcote Farm, Just outside of Miss Elizabetn Curr, daugh- and Mrs. Robert Cuiv, of this sedf Mr, J. F. Aull entertained Mr, and Mrs. M. Coleman Wilkorson, Miss Freda Sehults o Kansas City. Miss Marion Wilkerson and Mr. Joha Wilkerson, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Pollard entertained |at dinner Priday evening in homor of 'Mr and Mrs. Warren J. Adams rnd Mrs. | | @23l N winol M AT $1.00 PER PLATE Tables May Be Reserved | Avenue side, which the d rd The Majestic. Writo me for berblos now. Central Fark West " COPELAND TOWNSEND, at 72d Street