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e s X i « ... 2-B DEBUTANTES LIFE OF GLUBS Various Outdoor Clubs Are- Filled with the Gayety of the Younger Set. FIVE HAVE THEIR PLANS MADE Soeta) O dar. MONDA Y—Original Monday Bridge. club TUESDAY —Dinner-dance at the Happy Ho'low, Carter Lake and Seymolr lake Country clubs; Children's day at the.| Hapoy Hollow club; W. D. MeHugh, Jjr., dinner at the Happy Hollow elub. Mrs . ¥ Weller, luncheon at the Habpy 1t DAY Dinner-dance at the Fiela W and Country clubs W, club pienic at Miler nark THURSDAY-Ladies’ day luncheon at the Happy Hollow. Fleld and Seymour Lake Country clubs; Original Cooking club. Mrs. Luther Kountze, hostess' Misses Alice Rushton, Caroline Holm quist and Ellen Shepard, ldncheon at the Hapns Hol'low elub FRIDAY ~Chfldren's dax at the Fie'd club; dinner-dance at Seymour Lake Country clu SATURDAY--Dinner dances at Fleld Country, Haj Hollow and Carter Lake elibs. | Always at th's time of the vear the prospective delutantes of the season to coma 1oom upon the soclal horizon The clubs 1re filled with the gayetics; In fact, the !ife of the country clubs now is in their et and speculations are rife as to thelr plans As things are now there will ha only a fow eay this fall. Last year we had twelve bude and their debut ¥iven in honor offairs kept nll happing until the Lent dave of quietude lulled them The five prospective debutantes for next fall are 'fss Isabel Vinsenhaler, daughter »f Judwe ond Mrs. Duncan Vin. sonhaler, attonded school at Dana Hall, graduating from there in June. Miss Marion Towle, daughter of Air and Mrs Tohn Towle, Miss \'arzery MeCord, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs Mal McCord: Miss slotte Calluhan and Miss Gwendoline Wolfe. Miss Callahan is a little undecided yet a8 to her plans. Khe was to havo bern a debutante ~f last season. but a death in the family nproventad, Misa Gwendoline Wolfe, langhter of Mrs, Joseph 3aldrige, 18 another menoer of the youngar wet who will pousivly rcek debutants honos next fail. Off for the West. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas 8, Kelly went with the Rotary special, to attend the Rotary convention In San Francisco. They will be gone about a month visiting various coast points. Air. and Mrs. Bdgar M. Morseman, jr., eand family & where they will be at Long's Peak Inn. Mr. Morsman will remain Lut a fuw days. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barlow and son will go to Eetes Park Mondny. Miss Agnes Nelson and Miss Dagmar Forenson have gone on an extended west- ern trip. They will visit the sxpositions, Portland and Butte before their return, “Which will be nlout Septembes s Miss Carries and Miss Helsn illard Mr. and Mrs, David A, Baum Margaret Greer Baum and Miss Claire Ploise Wilson of New Jersey left Thurs- day for a California trip. :m and Mrs. Harry S. Weller went with the Rotary elub to Zalifornia. . Miss Margaret Rustin goes to Ban Francisco to join her mother, Mre. W. a5 v they they will stop in Minneapolis, where will visit Mrs. Ernest Du Rell, who formerly Miss Lilllan Riley of In Minneapolis they will a party of cestern friends and take Cupadisn Seattle and later Mrs. Robert Cowell, now at Lake Mo- henk, N. Y. will be joined later in the summer Ly her daughter, Miss Mona Cowell, who came home from the east for the Akerson-Blake weding. Mirs Agues and Miss Anna Russell went | to Chicaso Friday to visit frisnds and later will jein. Mrs. Russell at Clear Lake, la., to remain untll the latter part of August. Mrs. John N. Faldwin, who spent last fn Chicazo at the Chleago Heah hotel to attend 1o Whist congress, has gone on to ®atariille, N, Y, for the sammer. News of the Wayfarers. Mr, J. W. Gnifith is at G AlMantio City. Miss Nannie Spalding is spending the stmmer with relatives in Lebanon and other Kentucky points. Madame A. M. Borglum 1s visiling the faolly of Mr. Bolon Borglum at Nor- and will be joined In & en Hall in E:rtw-fll-nnummuulm . resort. Miss Eugenle Patterson with her aister, Mrs. Ben Boyce, recently enjoyed a yachting trip to Charlevoix on the Boyce yacht, when her cousin, Miss Mildred Patterson, of Xausas City, was also of the party. Mre. A. M. Pinto, who attended the Whist congress in Chicago last week, has mone to Milwaukee to visit. and Mrs. E. W, Gunther have gone fi&' Chicago to Milwaukee and Lake . and wiil also g0 to Fisher's Bay in about three weeks. parties and | MARRIED ON MONDAY LAST. | sHE was |to live during the war and are coming ! |back, probably to Chicago, k whers Mr, | |Lewis B. Heed is engaged in bustness. | At the Country Club, Mr. and Mrd. Ross B. Towls ‘enter- |talned at dinner last ovening at the | Country club in honor of Miss Blanche | De Weose of Canyon City, Colo.,, who s their house guest. for Covers were placed and Mesdanes— | chett, Ross B. Towle, Daphne Petcrs, i | : D Weese, Mildred Hutler, Mesars - | Elmier ¢ | Willard Butler. Others entertaining st dinner last even- ing at the Country club were Mr, Arthur Remington, who had fo'ir guests; Mr. C. B. Freer, four; A. B. Warren, four; A, M. Jeffrey, six, Dr. and Mre J. E. SBummers cave a| Alnner of twenty-elght covers in monor of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Parber, whe are the guests of “fr. and Mrs ! Hamil- ing was ton. A small dinner party last composed of Mr. and Mrs. 1", W. Clarke and Dr. and Mra, ¥. N. Connor. Mrs, R, W. Connell and daugh Mewars. — Ware Hall ing at the ‘ountry club in honor of Mr. Robert Dalley, who is the guost of Mr. Melcolm Baldrive. ‘Juantities of dalses were used on the table and the guests entertatnied included: Misnes— 0, C. Redich, VO Gl H. V. Burkley, R. C. Hows. the o i gore & small danc Hopkins Misses Gladys Ledvicky of Kansas City, Mo, and Helen Lichnovaky; Mesers. Jullus Stigge, John Stiggee and J. W, Koplets. ' Dr. and Mre. Paul Juckiness had o small party, covers being laia for Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Hinchey, Miss Bdna Por- teous and E. M. Juckiness. | Another party was composed of Messrs. | and Mesdames John Urion, J. K. Bednar, Mrs. C. L Vollmer and Miss Marguerite Urion. Dr. and Mrs, B L. Delanney eater- tained for Mra. D. M. Deen and Miss | $hirley Deen of Harlan, Ta. | Mrs. Frenk E. Ames had as her guests Mesars, and Mesdames George Francls, Roy H. Dennis and Miss Lulu Raymond. Mr, and Mra, Charles 1. chaperoning a goifing party this morn- ing. The young people are to be on the | course at an sarly hour. and a three- course breakfast ‘will be served at 10 o'clock. Those composing the party are. | Mabed 1rtoa ook | ARl - Aher e Werley,' Connor Meesre.~ - Mess s 4 L MeWiil 0 ven Tuesday even- rtette. i James . Ky At the Pleld Club, Mr. afd MresPaul Wenrner entertained at dinner last evening at the Fleld clnub. Their guests were: Jx:‘m flzfl'zi Calkins. Lester Drishaus, Tivin Wernbes. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor entertained elghteen guests at dinner last evening | four; | Brandon Howell, Vollmer are |/ THE , WEEK Madeline Krug, twelve; Mr.‘W. Righter Wood, four; C. H. Ashion. three; E. T, Star, four, and Charles Ware, elght. Dining togethier last ovening were Mr. and Mrs. E Buhler and Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Chestner. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sturdevant gave a dinner of fourteen covers last evening at the Field club In honor of Mrs. Sturde- vent's sister, Miss Mary Hall of Chicago., OMAHA SUNDAY JULY POPULAR GIRL BRIDE OF LAST HOUSE GUEST OF MRS, JOHN| | TRIMBLE visit Mrs. Mary I cottage there. Creigh, who has a Attend Minneapolis Meeting. Mr. and Mra. John T. Yates, who went to Minneapolls to attend the Woodmen of the World convention, expect to be At Happy Hollow Club. Mr. Al Gould gave a dinner of ten cov- | crs last evening at the Happy Hollow | club, Mr. A, W. Carpenter had seven guests, Bedwell, five; Ii. G. Dr. N. H. Rasmussen, two; Norris four; W. G. Fraser, two; W, B eight; C. 8. Peterson, six, and C. Bnell, five. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Currife entertained t dinner last evening at the Happy Hol- low club. Garden flowers were used as | the table centerplece and covers were placed for: . Messrs. and Mesdames— J. F, Williams Currle, M — Catheérine Smith Kinne; of Tacoma, Wash.; of in, 1. Mr. Lawrenoe, ) Mr. and Mrs. N. {[. Dunham will en- tertain at supper this evenl at the Happy Holiow club, Their guests will be: Messre, and Mesdamen— Frank E. Clark, Samuel Houser. ngon Hastings, ry. Cox. n‘ Miss Helen Dunham. Mr, Fernald. Luncheons of Past Week. Mrs. Willam Gould, jr., gave a 10'elock luncheon Wednesday for her aunt, Mrs. Anna Wray, of La Porte, Ind. Covers were placed for: MeGilton, | two; A, | Brown, | Peterson, H Anes ey 12 Brown, " Pireon, W. H. Gould, ir. E. Burson, jr.; Mrs. Byron Smith entertained Tuesday at luncheon at the Field club for Mrs, Leonard Spelding and her mother and slator, Mrs. Putnam and Miss Putnam of Kentucky. Pink and white sweet peas decorated the large table which seated the guests of honor and Meosdames— R. H, Olmsted, W, F. Miiroy, G. W. U Ytsl:dll‘e, Robert e, Bverett Buckingham Gould Diets, W, T. Robinson, Elmer Thomas, Warren Blackwell, B, G. McGliton. Miases— Gall Comstock, Lee Comstock. Allen, Luey Updike, Blanche Comastock, Omahans at Whist Congre 88, Seven Omahu women played in the Men's Whist congress at the Chicago the|Beach hotel in Chicago last week and three of them, Mrs. T. M. Orr, Mrs. E. W. Gunther rma Mrs. Frank Colpetzer, won top score phis, the former two and ‘Mre, Ouenther and Mrs. Colpetser one each. Mrs. Gunther wae also presented with & complimentary pin. The other Omaha players were Mrs. John N. Bald- win, Mra. C. K. Coutant, Mrs. A. H. Pinto and Mrs. G. E. MHaverstick. Mrw, Brinker, Mra. Coutant's sister, was an- other player at the congress, and with Mrs. Coutant and Mrs. Haverstick went to Wequetonsing, Mich, afterwards to YUTAN GIRL GOES AS NURSE WITH BRITISH ARMY, Mise Carolyn Hullhorst, youngest daugh- | ter of Rev, and Mrs. Fred Hulhorst of Yutan, Neb, is now somewhere in France, serving with the hospital corps | of the British army. Miss Hullhorst, | who is & graduate of Evanston hospital, Eyanston, IIl, has had several years of | experience &8 & nurse in and areund | Chicago. 'l-ue-llvun“-hr’ volunteer dootors and nuress to perve with the British army, she was one of the first to volunteer. Her parents have @ letter from her, dated at London on July 2, in which she says she was to start for France within u day or two, but wt the Field club: E. P. Smith. elght; [did not know where she would be sta- |Omaha was celebrated quietly last even- Oucas Allen. & family party of six; Mrs. | tioned. wone three weeks, going after the con vention to Alexandria, Minn. Mrs. W. A. Fraser and children, who motored with Mr. Fraser to Minnesota two weeks, ago and took a coltage at Lake Minnetonka, found it too cold to stay at the lake and spent the week In Minneapolis during the Woodmen of the World convention. Auction Bridge and Luncheon. Mrs. Dan Moore entertained the Fri- day Morning Auction Bridge club at her apaggents in the Harley Friday. The game was followed by iuncheon and the members present were: 18, 1915. Active Secretaries parents In Towa. The reside in Council Bluffs young couple will of Omaha Y. W, C. A, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin DBeckman an- | nounce the marriage of their brother, | Elmer J. C. Beckman, and Miss Mabel Mary Emith of Madison, Neb., at high noon on July 12 at the Kountze Memorial church. The ceremony was performed | by the associate pastor, Rev. C. franklin Koch, ‘The young couple will reside at Loup City, Neb, {Return from Wedding Trip. | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paterson are ex- pected home from their wedding trip today. They Apent a month in the east, |dividing the time between New York and | Boston, with ten days on the qualnt little island of Nantucket. On their return they will occupy their own home at 127 North Fortieth street. Roach-Horea Nuptials. The marriage of Miss Susey Horen and Mr. James Roach was solemnized Tues- day at was performed by Rev. Father McNa- mara of St. Mary's Catholic church at C‘;‘”‘.‘.‘ hM('«dlmop. the 7 o'clock mass, . Lusk, N. M. Conant, The bride was handsomely gowned in b - o A Georgette crepe and carried an arm G. R. Ledyard, Dan Moore. bouquet of Killarney roses. The brides- At the Fontenelle, Miss Elsle Storz was hostess at & prettily appointed luncheon Saturday at the Fonfenelle given in honor of Miss Emily Spear of New York City, the guest of Miss Mary Fuller. A large basket of coreopsis decorated the table and covers were piaced for e!ghteen guests. Return from Motor Trip. Mr, and Mrs. B. W, Dixon reached Chi- cago from Minneapolis In their car this week. They left here two weeks ago in their Plerce Arrow and have had a fine run to Okobojl and WMinneapolis, and tourned through Minnesota, reporting fine weather and good roads all along the way. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon spent last home today. Entertain Ball Club. The members and friends of the Stars and Stripes base ball club were enter- tained Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. John Kilker. The evening was spent In music and dancing. Those present were: M and Mesdames— Roy B Buacey * John Kilker Kas Walter Collins Guy Btacey Stace: Willlam Donehue Ean Cartor William Conroy Harold Btacey For the Future. The W. W. club will give its first picnic of the summer Wednesday at Miller park. There will be a 1 o'clock luncheon, ar- rangements for which are in the hands of Mrs, W. 8. Hampton, Miss George Swobods and Mrs. Louls Oldfleld. Mrs. W. D, McHugh, jr. will give a dinner at the Happy Hollow club Tues- day evenink. Mrs. C. F. Weller will entertain at luncheon at the Happy Hollow club Tues- dav. With the Visitors. Miss Julla Coburn of Kansas City 1s the guest of Miss Erna Reed for a few days on her way mnorth. Mrs. Mary Hackett Mora of Baston, Pa., has arrived to spend the rest of the, summer with her sister, Mrs. Daniel Baum. Miss Helen Muckingham, who was Miss Helen Clarke's guest, left Wednesday for De Kalb, 111, to visit before returning to Memphis, Tenn. Miss Ruth Fitzgerald has as her guest Miss Harriet Dunning of Paterson, N. J. Miss Fitzgerald and Miss Dunning are classmates at dana Iall, Wellesley, Mass. A Mrs. Leonard Spalding has her mother and sister, Mrs. Putman and Miss Put- nam of Kentucky with her, and will leave | later for California. Mrs. Hjalmar Olsson, | Margaret Pratt of this city, is visiting | her nephew, Mr. Wayland Magee, and | Mrs. Magee at Summer Hill farm near Bennington. Mrs. Olsson came over from ber home in Sweden some weeks ago, first visiting in Chicago and Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson of Indianapolis are expected in Omaha today on their way to California, and will stop With Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kountse, Mr, and Mre. Nicholson had planned to make the trip to California earlier, but deferred | tormerly Miss ‘ COUPON Please send me booklet on Mau- soleum, night in Davenport and are expected | | with them next week for Denver nnd’ maid, Miss Mary B. Cunningham of Des Moines, a lifelong friend of the bride, wore a beautiful gown of hand em- broidered chiffon over messaline. Richard Kloke of Bloomfield, & nephew of the bride, was best man. After the ceremony an elaborate wed- ding breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. H. 8. Kloke, a sister of the bride. The bride taught science for a number of years In the South Omaha High school, where personality made her most popu- lar both with teachers and puplls. Mr. Roach has been connected with |the government service in South Omaha for several vears After a six weeks' tour of the Pacific coast Mr. and Mrs. Roach will be at home to their friends in Omaha. The out-of-town guests were: Miss Mary E. Cunningham, Des Moines. Mr, Alfred Seevers, Pawnee, Okl. Miss Mary Horen, Mr. Tom Roach,’ Omaba. Mr. Richard 8gevers, Omaha. Mr. Leo Roach, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Roach, Omaha, Switzler-Gibbon Betrothal, Word comes from California of the en- gagement of Mr. T. W. Switzler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Switsler, of this elty, to Mise Pear! Gibson of Alturas, in = Bloomfield, Neb. The ceremony | Garrison, Heyn Phaby HHelen Laurance of reports and oollections of the expo- sition company, Mr. Rodney 8. Durkee, formerly of Omaha, being comptroller. Mise Gibson is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Gibson. The young cou- ple became acquainted in San Francisco about a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Switzler will visit the exposition in time to attend the wed- ding In a few weeks, a daughter, Miss Alico Royall Switzler, having preceded them some time ago. Betrothal Announcement. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Taylor annotnce the engasement of their daughter, Miss Gladys M. Taylor, and Mr. Harry C. Mason. The wedding will be celebrated Mcnday, August 2 The marriage is the culmination 0f a high school romance, Miss Taylor having groduated in the 1914 and My. Mason the 1912 high school class. Vesta Chapter Outing. The annual dinner and outing of Vesta chapter, Order of the Bastern Star, was enjoyed at Carter Lake club Wednesday. The dinner party was followed by dan- cing and the whole affalr was voted & decided success. Among those present were H. E. Mahaffey, who entertaind #ix guests; Dean Gregg, two; Maurice two; D. M. Bartley, two; A. (Cuntinued on Page Three—Colu.Three) Mesdames— that state. R e o my Mr. Switsler, before going west, was i M'T"_ isnes— a well known member of the social set. Ethel Egans Geneva Martin He s at present manager of the bureau Margaret Martin Fern Phinne: resa Tromp Blizabeth Kilker enars. — Mey ol John Devine Frank Ectermeyer Herbert Stacey Oscar Galache Harold Carter John Douds West Lawn Mausoleum, West Lawn Cemetery, Omaha Capacity, 650 Tombs and 60 Niches for Urns sonable, at 48th, on 60th or via Center street. 1f you could hear the expressions of surprise and sat- isfaction of those who have visited the Mausoleum you would not wonder after you have scen for yourself. The First Entombment Was Made a Little Over Ten Days Ago Much interest is being manifested «s all realize this is an opportunity to avoid burial in the ground they have not had before. Our prices and terms are ren- Farly selection seeures choice of loeation. cordiaily invite your inspection. Hereafter we will open the Mausoleum Saturdays as well as on Sundays from 2:30 to 5 P. M. Take Leavenworth Street Car, transfer We Automobiles, take Leavenworth to Elmwood Park then south We will be glad to mail you a fine booklet with half tone engravings for the asking. Nebraska Mausoleum Co. Mausolenm Builders, 949 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 2175. it owing to the death of Mr. Nicholson's mother, Guests from South America. Mr, d Mrs. Albert Salinas of South America are guests for this week-end of Miss Irene MoConnell. Mre. Salinas and Miss McConnell were schoolmates at St. Mary's, Notre Dame. and before her marriage was Miss Delphina Dquee, Mr. Balinas is a nephew of President Carranza of Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Salinas are en route to the Pacific coast. Wedding Announcements. The weding of Misx Anna Belle ".oudan of Grant, In., and Mr. George Miller of at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's ” cost of only .... to be cleared out &t savings of 'n- ln--«-_:\ 1803 FARNAM ST Hartman Wardrobe Trunks for only.. . The genuine Hartman Wardrobe Trunks with all the pat- ented features, just the same as won FIRST PRIZE at the Panama Expoasition, and we have them at a We also have quits an assortment of other Wardirobe Trunks which are $19.50 $19.50 lews regular prices. vl Ste [ | Carpenters at Work Remodeling A Hospe Co’s Store / Deeper Cuts on New and Used PIANOS move them. The prices do it. We must BRAMBACH GRAND PIANO In Mahogany Only Price $455 New Up-to-date PIANOS We have brand new, dependable, guar« {anteed new pianos marked down for this Remodeling Sale at $169, $189, $209, $219 on terms of | One Dollar Per Week KIMBALL UPRIGHT PIANO In Oak, Walnut and Mahogany. $265, $295, $345 + Refinished Pianos 2d Hand Hospe, Mahogan; \a’vnnnoy,lwa‘nuyl e an, Cab) elson, Steinway, Eb And many others. ogany Mah ony STYLE"L'CABLL-NELSOR Cable-Nelson Upright Planos ‘Walnut, Oak and Mahogany PRICES: $250, $275 $300, $325 On_ Emall Monthly Installmen ana Scarf Free o USED PFIANOS. ickering & Sons (Boston)..,,..808.00 pright rosewood case, er Bros., Mahozan 48.00 Gl t, ogany 150.00 Hosve, Oak “aees Kremlin & Son, Mahogany Kimball, Walnut ........ And 30 others Henderson Upright Piancs $225, $250, $275 On $5 Payments. Stwoi and Scarf, NEW PLAYER PIANOS Full size, 55 note, §300, $350, $379, 9495 3 3 From $275 up. Terms, $15 to §25 down; §8 to §15 per month. A large variet Roll to select from. Sc, 2%¢. 49¢. oving fast; % off, & PSR A & it 1513 Douglas St. A.