Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 28, 1915, Page 10

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Friday, Augnst 27, 1915, HE air seems to be filled wllh‘ engagements and rumors of | others to be, Today comes the interesting an- nouncement from Mr. and Mrs, Ed-/ ward A. Oudahy of the engagement | of their daughter, Helen, to Mr, Aus-| tin H. Niblack, son of Mr. and Mrs. | C. Niblack of Lake Forest, Il Cupid has been busy this summer in the Cudahy household, as just two | "lorence Cudahy's palding of Chi-| cago was announced. Both announce- | ments have come from Mackinac, nu- weeks ago Miss engagement to Mr. summer home of the Cudahys The Cudahy family left Omaha n few years ago to reside in Chicago, | and while here Miss Helen was a| great favorite soclally. She has been greatly admired here and elsewhere for her striking blonde type of| beauty. Bhe has often visited here| as the guest of Miss Frances Nash Since living in Chicago Miss Cudahy has been very active in charity club/ work, and last year was honored by being elected president of the Junior league, one of the best known social clubs of the city. The date for the wedding is not yet announced it mother in California fo time. Mr HI s part owner of the ller G d hotel | At Seymour Lake Country Club. .4 oy et the st year In California Mrs. Mary Proudfoot and Mis. W he ceremony was performed in San Johnson entertained at & bridge-luncheon | prancisco, Mr. and Mrs. Hill will return yesterday. The following guests present: Mesdam . FBokman, Walter ‘Nitache, J. M. Tanner, A._Melcher, -r. chlo& o Jolg: M.rlu muelson, s Lambert, L. M. Lord, W, Durkes. 8. Barnharat, ohn Ruasell, o ¢ nobm Parks, 8 5'—\.::.""".""' Jacobaon, Siri Nowport O, Wallerstead, B Robert Rosenzwelg, P. Jensen, W. B. Hazelmire, Leo Wilson, }::nnn |N|;(ml-f:\, W. M. Davls, miamin Roth, Ji Rasarm ussc A iy ohn“nun ussen, B, O. Furen, insen— Adele Davi 5 Hortense ira Peterson Touise Schindel, Edna Rosenzwelg Georglana Davis, Mabel Melcher. ®lla Peterson, Lilllan Rosenzwelg The department managers and sales managers of the M. E. Smith company had dinner together Thursday evening A cleverly arranged musical added to the enjoyment of the its Included: Messra LA Maddux Rayholm, M. 8mith, H. Rooney, R." Scoble, V. Shireman, Yi, Rfi'nernnxn h Kelley, Parmellee, Jack Myers, T. J. Adlers, 1, W, Cornell, Charies Duf John Gelwicks, 2. C. Hutchinson, T. Mc8hane, I B, Clough, Georke Tr 1. D. Stafford, M Messrs, - Denald_Knee, Norn an Green, . D, Foster, John Brice, Joseph Laughlin, 1. R, Sabine, Joseph Jones, George H. Mead, J. M. Kircland, B, Huvstrom, 3L H, Carlson R \I.Qulllnn Blain Ill" A IMiatt O.J. et a Bert hul. Charles Welr, John Cogan, Carl Phelps, L. W. Edwards, Harold Downoy. A. Bamuelson, Mrs. E. A, Rose entertuined ton guests @t luncheon today. Seventy reservations have been made for the dinner party to be given by the ‘White, Shrine this evening. The even ing will Be spent in dancing. Among the Visitors, Mrs, 3. A. Bohlinger of Salina, Kan. | and daughter, Alice Rebecca, are visit- Ing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allberry Mrs, M. L. Raftree of Chicago arrived ‘edensday to spend several weeks with daughter, Mrs. J. H. Beaton, and Mr, Beaton, Miss Janet Brownlee, who was the guest of her brother, J, T. Browniee, and Mra. Brownlee, has returned to her home In Washington, Pa. Miss Stells Hardy and Miss May But- Yer spent o few days last week with Mr mnd Mrs, A, B. Archer, en route home to Mouston, Tex., from the expositic Mrs, J. Michaels of Chicago s visiting | Br. and Mrs. B. L. Beall. At Happy Hollow Club. Mr. E. 8. Howell will entertain at din- per Saturday evening at the Happy Hol- Jow club, and Mr. R. Russell will have | X guarts the same evening. Mrs. George | ickel will entertain the members of Mothers' club at dinner Saturday vening at the Happy Hollow club. OMATA, John W, Utt, general agent of the Rock ! 1sland here. Miss Utt has been with her "|to Omaba to reside At the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson will give a dinner of elght covers Saturday evening at the Country club and Mr. and Mrs. Moshier Colpetzer will entertain six guests the same evening. Complimentary to Miss Grace Wiitshire of Los Angeles, the guest of Mre. Frank Hamilton, Mrs. Frank Judson entertained | ry club, | at luncheon today at the Co Varied colored asters decorated the table and covers were placed for Merdames Mendames Frank Hamilton, . M. Wilhelm, Howard Baldrige, 8. Gain *. 1%, Kirkefdall News of the Waytarers, Murphy, who have been spending the summer in Round-Up, Mont, visiting | Mr. James 1. Woodand, are now in Butte, Mont., guests at a house party MFr. and Mrs. August Mothe Borglum, who have been ap Ing the last two weeks In Boston, will spend a few days with Mr. Gutzon and Mr. Solon Borglum in New York, and Colonel Vignal in Washington, before returning home, Sep- tember 4 Pleasures Past. Miss Maude Davies entertained Tuesday evening at a miscellancous shower In honor of Miss Mabel Hirtes, who will be a September bride. Decorations were In pink roses. Those present were Misses— Mabel Hirtes, Lottic Hirte imma Groe | Ann Morrell, ilelen Borenson, Maude_Duvies, irene Delehunty. Mesdanies— Mesdames— | Hirtes, John Davies, Thomas Davies, The members of the U, &, Grant Weomen's Rellef Corps Kensington club | were entertained at the home of Mra | John Stern Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and | Mrs. Andrew Traynor, Mrs. Morse and Mirs. Dance wero speclal guests of the \fternoon. ‘Theee Present were: sdames— Mesdames— Willlam Mehrens, T K. Spencer, Frances BC. Chapman, Ida L. |ll1. Al Adams, J. W. Kinnlson, B it Diffenbacker, . B. Souders, A, A. Whitney, Holen Jettcoat, Alice Srecves, M. Tallaterro, { fetan Davis, %% Sweasy, R. 8 Wileox Krnest Crane A. M. Newell, Walllam McMurry, John A, Dempster, John Stern Volona Morse, Mixses Mis: Cora Stern, hu)bllh\ “Schnelder, Marion Myers. Tonn Mosars.— o L. E. MoMurry Mra. Lou Goldsmith entertained at luncheon today at her home. Covers were | placed for twelve, To Live in Omaha. Mr. B, B. Baldwin and sons, Carroll and Frederie, arrived today from th are the guests of Mra, E. E. Sterricker. Mrs. Haldwin it at Batavis, N, Y,, where she I8 visiting another daughter, Mrs. Horace Chapin. On her return the family |foliowing guests at dinner last evening | '© OMaha from Elkhorn rl the Ihm Hollow cl\l) Mesda ry eller, IN Houtt, and Nrs. ¥ C. Henry. lln ooy 3. Moore. Rasmussen, |Celebrate Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Meallo celebrated helr fifty-fourth wedding anniversary ‘ednesday cvening at thelr apartments the Carlyle. The rooms were prettily | rated with purple and white asters. evening was spent In music and | , after which supper ln served present were: Measrs. and Mesdames— B. Cole, W. A. Meali Pyu MCE. Miller. . isses— sses— Miller., Elinor Rentz, rtle C. Cole, ' Edna M. Cole. r. John Morrissey. On the Calendar, Mre. Kenneth Paterson will entertain | For all luncheon Tuesday in honmer of Miss | the clothes ;a- Halsey, the guest of Miss Gladys | you peed, F:nli-lwny. Ralph Peters entertalned .n'.y $1.00 today at her home in honor of | Filsa Halsey of Elizabeth, N, J., I. Week Wedding Cards. Eugenie Tripp and Mr. Lioyd Ernest BEDDEO IWILL | TRUST YOU | no matter Sucst of Miss Gladys Peters. An mound of Killarney roses wa as the table centerplece and Mu n-u were. was recelved in Omabs mardage of Mr. Johu W. ‘Miss Olivé Utt, daughter of Mr. MERCHANTS TAXI CO. OP KIG UATE ok, b is Wetnerdas, , Bept. 1wt SATURDAY THE CUDAHY SISTERS, whose engagements cago, are well remembered in Omaha, whers they {requently since making their home in Chicago Willlams and M r Willlams of this city At the Field Club ty this afternoon at the Field guests were entertained A\UG to wed bave just been announced in Chi- were reared and where they have visite ST N are 8e n fow Aoy | > Mrs. Lucy A. Go Persona] Mention. sl - M07 Mofodith avesite Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Moore have take Mrs. L. A. Gow, who was seriously in-| Miss Clara Thomas leaves Friday Ry at 801 North Fiftiett jured by a fall recently, 18 much im- Seattle and Spokane via the Canadian Pa- proved cific. Miss Thomas will stop at St wid Mra, Casper BE. Yost, who hay Mrs. C. W. Gleason and son, Harry, of | Lake Lovise and Ranff, and wi'l be cen summering at Christr Fremont are guests at the home of Mrs. | four or five we [T LOW PRICE ( WEWILL DI LIVER JT LATER WHEN YDUARF. READY L NOW FOR THE LAST THREE DAYS In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr, and Mrs. James Farnay and fam- {ly of Kansas City arrived this moming, to be the guest of Mra Farnay's sister, | Mrs, W. G. Preston, and Mr. Preston. 1inne Saturday evening at the Field 1ub, and Dr. and Mrs, B. A. McDermott | iIl have six guests at diuner Saturday Known for 50 Remedy for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin Discases, Sclentists have discovered that the forest and the field, suppifed with are abundantly | vegetation of various y for practically Miss Marie Woodward and Miss Nan | ) | and barks which Nature has placed the disposal of man, Mineral medicines work dununmunly on the delicate parts of the stomach and bo\v:-ls, by euting out the lining chronic dys- pepsia and often entirely ruining Many New and Attractive Pieces of Solid Mahogany and Over-Stuffed Fur- niture are Awaiting Your Inspection —AT THE- CENTRAL FURNITURE STORE showing of b and rockers to match, handso; rockers and library furniture, Styles for your dining room, y their prices ar building and Joeation. rautiful oves e solid mahogan , Also a beautif ar living roc ¥ ade 50 on account of our inexpensive xtremely low, See Our Complete Line of Solid Ma- hogany Furniture, Baldwin ranch at Dunning, Neb, and A massive genuine mahogauy post bed, rove thaad I’.l'."'.,fl".’,h;“‘“"""’ - $26.50 will take up their residence at 310 Pine Mr. and Mrs, W, A. 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