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VISITORS ENLIVEN SOCIETY| Otit-of-Town Guests Here This Week and Many Functions Planned for Their Entertainment. DINNERS AND BRIDGE ON CARD Social Calendar. SUNDAY—Mra. Robert Cow tea at her h«ma for the AkersomBiake wed- ding pa MONDAY- 2 edding of Miss Harriett Biake and Mr. George Akersom at the home of the bride. Original Monday Bridge_club, Mrs. Joseph Barker, host- ess. Fortnightly Bridge club, Miss Irene McKnight, host Tuesday Bridge club. TUESDAY~—Wedding Reynolds and Mr of Miss Calista Frederick B. Gruisel at the Westminster Presbyterian hurch. Debutants Bridge club, Miss Marfon Kuhn, hostess. Mis Helen Eastman, dinner the Happy Hollow club for her house guests, Miss Eleanor Washburn, Miss )’nr\u' Metz, bridge | party for visitors, the Misses Luciile Green, Louise Buckingham, Phyllis Luman and Fleanor Washburn. 5rs. Charles F. Crowley, luncheon &t her home for Miss Rose S8myth. Dinner- dance at the Happy Hollow club. WEDNESDAY—Dinner-dance at _the Country and Field clubs. Mr. and Mrs A. 1. Reed, dinner at Country club for Miss Lleanor Washburn. Young Men's Angelus Social club, party at their hall THURSDAY—The Original Cooking club. Ladies at the Happy Hollow, Fleld and Seymour Lake Country clubm; White Shrine club. card Dasty at the Happy Hollow club; Miss Josephine C on, bridge party for Miss Eleanor W Ihh!lrll FRIDAY—Children’s at the Field b, . Dinner-gance the Seymour Lake Country club. SATURDAY—Dinner dances at the Coun- try, Field, Happy Hollow and Carter Lake Country clubs. Miss Helen Clarke, dinner at Country club for house guest day at With the coming of several very at- tractive visitors this week to Omahe the sccial aotivity has taken on new 1ifs and 1 | TMass CahistaReymolds the coming week promises to be very gay. Miss Louise Buckingham, the guest of Miss Helen Clarke, comes from Memphis, Tenn., and Miss Eleanor Washburs, the guest of Miss Helen Eastman, from Green Bay, Wis. Miss Lucy Green is from Indianapolis and is a guest at the home of Miss Alice Jaquith, and Miss Mil- dred Hale of Denver is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. J. McMullen. Yesterday Miss Lucile Bacon gave an afternoon bridge party, which included all these visitors, and last evening they were the guests of Miss Harrlett Motz at dinner at the Country club. Tuesday afternoon Miss Metz will again entertain at bridge, when Miss Bucking- ham will be the guest of honor. Tuesday evening Miss Helen Eastman gives a divner at her home and the guests will later go to the Happy Hollow club for ncing. Miss Washburn will be the guest of honor Wedneaday evening at a dinner at the Country club given by Mr. and Mra. A. L. Reed. § Saturday evening Miss Helen Clarke will be hostess at a large dinner at the Country club complimentary to Mias Buckingham. and Miss Buckingham will mgain be honor guest at Miss Stella Thummel's dinner Monduy evening of nuext week at the Country club. — Summer Trips. _Mr. and:Mra. E. M. Fairtield will give| up thelr St ~avenye home mext week to the Pirch Knoll sanftorium which hak occupied the old Woolworth Inome in the wsme yard with the Fair- ! home for the last year or two. Mrs. Fairtield and daughters, Betty and Wynne, will leave the latter part of this week for Cape Cod, where they will join & girls' camps Upon gheir return in the agtumn they wilj take one of the new ‘Colbert apartments at Thirty-ninth and Farnam streets. Mr. Falrfield will live at the Omaha club and the Country clubd this summer. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hul] leave for New York next Sunday to spend deveral and will put In A good part of their time studying while there, he line of work in surgdy taking a course lu ¥rench iversity. The doctor also Miss Janet Wallace end Miss May Wal- 1208 leave the latter part of this week for Winsted, Conn., to visit thelr aunt, Miss Grant, and to spend the summer in the east. Miss May Wallace expects to remain indefinitely, but her alster will return in the autumn. Mrs. M. P. Shultg, accompanied by her two daughters, Misses Josephine and Nellie, and her two grandchildren, Mas- ter Joshua and Miss Mildred Hammond, left Friday night for San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego to be gone all gummer. Mrs, Wilson Austin and small daughter left Monday for Pelbam Manor, N. Y, where Mr. and Mre. Austin huve taken a house for the summer on Pelhamdals avenue. Mr. Austin has been east for 1wo weeks. Mz, and Mre. Clifford Wolfe have left for Rockland, Me., to spend a few weeks with Mr, Wolfe's father, Mr. B. . Smith On their return they will be at home at 52 Park avenue, Council Bluffs. Mrs. Walter D. Willlams and daughter, Margaret left Tuesday for Chicas where they are visiting friends at Wil wiette before going farther east for the summer. Mrs. J. F, Coad and daughters, Irene, Featrice and Alice, expect to leave nbout July 4 for the east to spend the rummer at Stamford, Conn. Mrs. K. O. Hamilton and daughter, Ruth, left last evening for Chlcugo and uth, where they will spend the sum- Mre E. L. Burke and family left Satur- day to spend the summer at Bolinas, Cal., where they have a summer home. Myre. Harvey Newbranch and children left the first of last week tor Long 10 be gone all summer. Brown, . accompanied her i A - ifykel i it Lass H'vrlt/ Reynolds informal dancing party at their apart- ments on the North Side in Chicago last Tuesday evening for Miss Dorothy Wolff of New York City, a former classmate of Miss Chase. Among those present known in Omaha were Miss Jean BSterling of | Het Lake Forest, Miss Marylka Modieska, Misses Alica and Florence Cudahy, Miss Chase and Miss Helena Chase. Mise Chase left last night for Glacler in the Canadian Rockles with Mrs. Wolff and her daughter and Miss Sterling. At Seymour Lake Club. Mesdames C, R. Orchard, R. M. Laverty and Edward Burson entertained et & bridge luncheon Friday. Thelr guests were. MR ames Risof, Beirrias Allen Dudley, 8. A, Fowler, . _Bavinger, A. L. Hunte George Jone C. Marlin . G. Pike, Walter Nitsche, H. H. Boyd, J. J. MeAllister, 'I'htnnu Ashe, cul ler, M. H._Queenan, "H. Van Alstine, Yy Hortense Eads, Honnca Smith, lce Ens Mabel Melcher, Adl Hartmi Little Hiss Helen Nygaard entertained & party of friends Friday in celebration of her birthday. Her guests were: Corrydon Bull WB! Choek, Henry Cutler, Geo) Davis, Al Powell, B, H. Elliott, irace ner, roell, Leonora Hartman, Loulse Schindel, Misses— — Marion Hoerner, Georgla Stres Minnia Brooks, esdames— Jeane ton, Mildred Street, Mesdame, rd, H. G. Hoerner, C. C. Shimer had the following luofil to dinner Friday: Messre.— T. G. Travis, ‘Charles Tobey. Vollock and Miss Lottle Paum Mre. E A Benson end Mra W, L. Selby are spending the week end at the T. L. Combs cottage Mr. and Mre. G. D. Cleveland enter- tain for Mr. Jaumes H. Doyle Friday. Engagements Announced Mr. and Mrs. James Walfred Holm- quist announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to the Reverend George St. George Tyner of York, Neb, At the Field Club. Mrs. J. B. Reynolds entertained the St Mary's Missionary gulld at the Field club Friday. The guests were: Misses— Miases — Madelinc Johnson, > \.{'l nia Lowe, arie Jones, r Nelson, Emily er Spragve, Emlly Les: y Dorothy Switord Colinetta 1ear, Charlotte Revnol Mr. and Mrs, F. J enter dinner last evening at the Field club. Thelir guests were Messrs. and Mesdames— Al Fred Dale, rs. Sorcomb. Meas: .~ Mesars. - Jack Sercomb, Douglas Sercom Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Cramer dinner at the club last evening for Mr. and Mrs, Cherles Gruenlg of Mul re plw.d for: C E. Hutchinson, Mre. Eva Wallace and children went 1o Okoboll Thursday to open their cot tage for the summer. They will Joined next week by Mrs. and her ohildren, ained 3¢ be Luey Cotton who will be with Mrs. T'HE SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 27, 19 Gruisel-Reynolds Wedding Party Mrs Ralph unm'}um Mr. Herring and Mr. Graff will be back and forth hetween Omaha and the lake | during the summer Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moorhead and fam- ily g0 to Okobojl next week for the rest of the summer. They have taken a cottage on Omaha Beach. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Burns expect to motor up about the first of July to the cottage they have taken |on Omaha Beach | At the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountse en- tertained at dinner last evening at the Country club complimentary to Miss Eleanor Washburn, who is the guest of Miss Helen Eastman. Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mrs. Kounize Mr- Augustus Kountze Missen- Mfldred_Butler, Helen Eastman. mes— nor Washburn, Elizabeth Davis, Menie Davis, Mensrs— | Willard Butler, Messra— Robert Connell, A. B, Warren, Cuthbert Potter, | Robert Burns, Waldren Boston. Mr, and Mrs. John A. McShane's guests at dinner last evening were: Mesers. -nd Mesdames— P M. A. Hall . Peters of St. Louls. nd Mrs. Henry Wyman enter- tained at dinner t evening at the Country club in honor of Mrs. MeIntosh and daughter, Miss Marjorie, of New York City, who are guests at the home of Mrs. C. B Rustin. Covers were placed for: Mesars and Mesdames— Milton Rariow James L. Paxton, Mesdames : M“:len‘(do.l'r.ll“ Charlen Keller. M(l er}ofle Mclmo-h Moger: l"rlnl Burllcv W. Farnam Smith. Btockton Heth, Miss Harriett Metz gave a dinner last evening at the Country club compli- mentary to Miss Louise Green, who is the guest of Miss Alice Jaquifh. Her guests were: ))/“ and Mrs. Charles nhm. 1 oulse Green, Mu’lun Kuhn. Allu aquith, 1:!! Connell, lleu\lm chk lomman. of Chlu(o Leon Callahas Mr. and Kn Glenn Wharton will en- tertain at supper Sunday evening'at the Country club. At Happy Hollow Mr. and Mrs. A. S, Willlams enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Happy Hollow club, Covers were placed for: Me: 3 lnfl Mesdames— Van B. Howard Farrell, Maynard l'lrll. A. 8. Willlams. With Mr, and Mra. C. C. Badler at din- ner at the Happy Hollow club last even- Ing were Carl Balbach, Pr. and Mrs. W. Benator and Mrs. & dinner last evening at the club. and Mesdames— W. R. Watson. Biisa. Norris Brown gave Thelr H, H. Fullerton of Ot- Judge and Mrs. Irvine Baxter. Misses- Mis sses— June Brown, Lucile Brown. Dr, and:Mrs, Ira Porter gave a dinner last evening at the Happy Hollow clud for their guest, Mre. Peterson, of Florida Covers were placed for: on— on Ad Ira Porter. E. C. Twamley, Picnic at Rosemere. Mrs, C. C. Alllson chaperoned a party of young people to her country lLome, for a picnic supper evening. Automobiles | tosk the guests out and brought them back by moonlight. The guests included: Misses— Fiorence Neville, Eather Wilhelm, Josephine Congdon, Grace Allison Fanm Hochstetler, easrs.— Francis Gaines, Fred D;uflh'ny. Raymond Cuthbert Potter, Misses— Alice Jaquith, Luclle Green Elo' ll’l‘llfllp:“l leanor Mackay, l-uello S‘ " Frone & Belby, I:dwlrd Murphy, Robert Edwards, Al Bibbernsen, Charles Allison. Among the Visitors. Mra, E. Limberger of Ottumwa, Ia., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. Danahy. Miss Greta Lane arrived yesterday from Fremont and is the guest of Miss Marion Kulin. Miss Marion Smith of Minneapolis ar- rived yosterday to be bridesmaid at the is ONE OF THE BRIDES OF LAST WEEK. ote Mrs Frank W Harrel Bride-to-Be and Her Attendant Miss Harriette Blake . Akerson-Blake wedding Monday the guest of Miss Nell Carpenter. Whom she was at Bmith college, Mrs. Richards, mother of Mr Forest Richards, is a guest of Mr. and Mre. Richards Mrs. Fred Secomb and sons. Jack and | Douglas, of East Orange, N. J.. are vis- | fting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dale on their way to California. Miss Martha Dolman of St. Joseph la visiting Miss Marjorfe McCord. Miss Mc- Cord is planning to return to St. Joseph funday evening with Miss Dolman Miss Mellona Butterfield, who has been living In Minneapolis for some time, is exvectad In Omaha next week for a few days on her way west for the summer. Miss Helen Magee of Chicago is the Suest of her brother, Mr. Wylana Ma- | gee, and Mrs. Megee, at Summer Hill farm. Miss Magee is returning from a four months' stay on the Pacific coast | and the expositions. Miss Catherine Alexander of Atlantic, | Ia., is visiting at the home of her uncle, | Mr. Arthur Downs, and Mrs. Downs. Be- | fore returning home she will spend a few days with her aunt, Mrs. E. & Alexander, and Dr. Alexander at their home on Georgia, avenue. | Miss Hilder Agerson of Minneapolis ar- | rived Thursday for the wedding of her brother, Mr. George E. Akerson, to Miss Harriet Blake next Monday and is the guest of Miss Blake. Mr. Akerson, the groom, arrived vesterd accompanied by several Minneapolls men of the wed- ding party. Entertains Pupils. Mrs. Millle Ryan entertained Thursday evening at her home in honor of her former pupils, who have returned home for the summer, and for a number of her present puplls, who are leaving for Chautauqua engagements. Those present ‘were: She is with | J. de at the home Misses— Misses— Noell Donohue Riley, Lillie Rabin, New York City; ~ Beasle Watts, loe Donohue Elizabeth Frazee, Larabee, Jessio Conaway, Gladys Chandler, Nina Cooper, Al Derby, Helen Kerns, Charlotte Van Y Nickle Helen Hof(man, Jacobs, Los An- Ilene Marshall, geles: Cal.; Vinnie Sonfer, Ruth Camp, Marie Riley, Berkeley, Cal.: Florence B. Palmer, Ruth Thompson, Tda Gates, Ruth Gordon, Beas Beerman, film Siefken, Mary Hallahan, azel S8olomon, Maie Clifton, Ethel Solomon, Nellle Carson, Gladys Andersen, Reed, Elaine Dale, Lucy Yates, Allogra Fuller, Ada Shafer, Hazel Hart, . Edward P‘ullir, Carl Sibbert, John Didricksen, Miss Marson Smith 1 JAQUITH. Lucille Green carried bride's roses. Mrs. was the matron of Fonor Kirk was best man. The ceremony was followed by lunch- eon at the Henshaw, when covers were placed for ten guests. Mrs. Farrel was a teacher in the Park school for four years and Mr. Harrel is city salosman for the Drelbus Candy corgpany. After a short trip west Mr. and Mrs, Harre| will reside in Omaha. Children’s Party. Mrs. Joseph R. Gilllam gave a chil- dren's party Friday afternoon at her home in celebration of the seventh birth- day anniversary of her duughter, Miss Helen FElisabeth Gilllam. The ohildren present were: Misses— Elizabeth L. Frad- enburg, Elinor Pickard, Louise Short, Rose Gorman, Adelaide Clark, Roy Kirk and Mr. Roy Misses— Maud Eva Gorman, Josephine Burkhart, Katherine Lerch, Margaret Gilllam, Helen B. Gilllam. Robert Archambault, John S8hanahan. on Ferris, Rev. Pfantz, Harry Watts, Arthur Guan, Floyd Gallup, Paul Hornung, John Goldsmith, BErrol Strickler, Leonard Rodgers, Pleasures Past. Mrs. Frederick P. Miller and Miss Etta Platfoot entertained at a kitchen shower Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. F. M. Mills, nee Miss Nina Tate, a recent bride, who leaves soon to make her home in Kansas City. Those present were: Mudnme»— | | i | | Mesdames— Curtis Pragonier, R. R Boudrye, i George Jones, Misses— Marle Foley, Anna Robertson, Hannah Tate, Wedding Cards. Cards have been received in Omaha an- nouncing the marriage in Portland of Miss Eleanor Taylor to Mr. Arthur L. Welsh, both of that eity, which took place Wednesday, June 16. Mr. Welsh is | the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A! Welsh of“ Omaha. Misscr— Ftta Platfoot. Leta Kellogg, For Bridal Partie Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Blake enter- talned at dinner last evening at thelr home in homor of Miss Harrlett Blake and Mr. George Akerson of Minneapolis, | who will be married Monday evening. | The table was decorated with a mound | of Mrs. Taft roses and pink-shaded can- and the guests included | Misses Marian Smith of Minneapolis, Mona Cowell, ok, Hilda Akerson, Henrletta McCague, Mesars. — Howard Akerson, W | Affairs for the P:t_m’e. Sarah Pickard, Ruth Gewinner, Vivian Krisel, Katherine Dutcher, Masters— Kenneth Rohr, Orville Malr, Roland Malr, Mesdames— Samuel Greenleaf, Wil Greenleaf, P '\ Trott, Masters— Clayton Mair, Georgle Diokey. Mesdames— Jl)o Dickey, . A, M E. Gilliam, _('). 1:.' g?;;vmuen Mr. J. R, Gilliam, Small Reception. Mrs. 5. E. Creer gave a reception Wed- nesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, K. E. Lindquist, who were .narried at Kountze Memorial church, June 17 The house was decorated with daisies| and pink carnations. A musical program was given by the Leslie Noel quartet, Alma Krebbs, Xllen Krebbs and Evelyn Britton, present were: Messrs. and Mesdames-- A. A. Remillard g Britton C. H. Emith, M. B 2 AL ekl aumgardner. Those | | | Mesdames— . Hesa. Misses— Anna Florene, Evelyn Britton. Kvelyn Carson, Harriet Rutter, C,_ Robertson, Messrs- C. C. Steigall, D. Kelly, Messrs— G. Guerethuer, R. C. Rood The members of the White Shrine club will entertain at the Happy Hollow club Thursday afternoon. A musical and rect tation program will precede the card | game. The general committee is com- | posed of Mesdames L. A. Smith, R. B.| !lKSlV) C. Vincent, C. C. R: A. Wedemeyer, chairman. The pro-| .r.m committee includes Mrs. F. S 1A | Entertain at Brid;e. | Homer Shearer POPULAR HOUSE GUEST OF ALICE | provead. | arrived Thursday to be the guest of Mr. expected | California Keoller and Mra. J, B. Simpson, with Mrs. Fanny Moore as chairman. Mrs. L. Pettigill is chalrman of the reception of Minneapolis, Gorham, Howard Wickham, Los Angeles. ‘Manua McFadden, Mrs. Willlam H. Balle: f of Des Moines. | Miss Mona Cowell will give a warden tee for Miss Harriett Blake and Mr. George Akerson and their bridal party this afternoon. Last Meeting. The last meeting of the Omaha Women's Press club until the first week of Sep- tember was held Thursday at the Iotel Loyal. « The decorations were in pink rambler roses, the gift of one of the wembers, Mrs. Myron Learned, sent from Ler country home, Walden. The mem- | bers are planning to hold a picnic party | during the summer. | Harrel-Kirk. | The wedding of Miss Treme B. Kirk |and Mr. Frank W. Harrel was celebrated lqumly Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock W. Balley of in the parsonage of St. John's church The bride wore her go-away gown of Mue silk with small hat to match. She (Continued on Page Three, Column One.) | committes, with the following assistants: | Mesdames W. B, Wyman, B. G. King. | Willlam Kerr, Martha W. Christianson | and N. M. Graham. Twenty-five tables| | will be placed for the card game Miss Josephine Congdon will rnvr(nml her home at bridge Thursday in honor | of Miss Eleanor Washburn of Green | | Bay, Wis, the guest of Miss Helon East- man | Mrs. Thomas Brown has sent out invi | |tations for & dancing parts will be ven Thursday evening, June 20, at the Brown home, for her son, Thomas Brown, who recently graduated from Racine col- lege. The Young Men's Angelus Social club |will glve & card party at their hall, Twenty-clghth and Fowler avenue, Wed~ [nesday evening, June 31. The patronesses will be Mra. A. Jacoffer, assisted by: Mesdame: M Kline. Walker Kusick, Talbert Kusick at i Mre, George Rohrbough entertained at | Lridge Saturday afternoon for her daugh- | ter, Mrs. Bonekemper of Portland, Ore Those present were Mesdames- K. Morrison Fobert Gantt Mesdames Lioyd Osborne, Clinton Brome, Lioyd Wiliis, Bonekemper of Portland, Ore. Missos— Lutle Bedwell, Hubert Owen, Glen Bennett, Misses Marie Hodge Irma Jones, Personal Mention. Mr. Will Pease, who is ill at the Metho- | dist hospital, is reported to be much im- | Mrs. Robins Little of Pasadens, Cal., and Mrs. C. F. McGrew, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Smith, who hav been in Alexandria, Miss., all winter, are in Omaha next week Mrs. Perry Allen, who has been visit- ing her mother at the Colonial for the last week, left Friday for her home in Grange, N. J. Miss Pear! Rockellan of Dundee left last week to spend her vacation on the Pacific coast. She will return in Sep- tember. Mrs. Florence Basler Palmer, who closes her studio the first of July, will #pend the summer doing special voice work In New York City. Mr. Fred Clarke, jr., is expected home Monday from college. His father, F. W. | Clarke, returns with him, having gone on for his graduation at Yale, Douglas Peters returned last Saturday from the Mackenize school at Monroe, N. Y., and his brother, Clarence, came home Monday from Andover. Mrs. Richard Carrier, who has been in California for a year, is expected home next week by way of Salt Lake City where she will stop a few days. Mrs. C. E. Johannes is returning from by way of the Canadian Rockies and plans to stop in Winnipesg, St. Paul and Minneapolis before coming to Omaha about July 10. Mrs. Alfred Millard and her son, Mr. Hugh Millard, who were at the Fonte- | nelle for a week, left yesterday for Ore- | | | | St., whioh Sune 47 frot 12 %0 8130 b, e 760 Sunday ots wil fi.nu lnhmfltlfl for the 76c Sunday The Combs’ Gifts of Quality never lose their value and will alwa; hold a prominent place among the brides’ Wedding Gifts One of the newest daintiest gifts is the “Add-a-Pearl” Necklace Start it by giving one with from five to ‘dteen pearls, and then “Aal-a- pearl” now and then. The satisfaction of wear- ing real pearls cannot be expressed by words. 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