Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 19, 1916, Page 18

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What is Going On in Society Circles Former Omaha Girl Engaged. Mr. William Edward Clatke announces the eongagement of daughter Ruth to Mr, Garrit 8 Cannon of New York City Miss Clarke moved to New York years ago with her father Miss Hortense Clarke ear had she remalined here ittended the University one year Wwar A of Delta Gamma sorofity, continuing her studies In New York after moval to that efty, his two and and would Omaha last Miss Clar of Nebraska have been for where she member her re Mr Cannon is a graduate of Yale uni versity, class of 1902, Sheffield Sclentific school. The marriage will take place on Tuesday, the 2th of april, at Church of the Transfiguration York. Only the members of the imm diate family the bride and & will be present at the ceremony Creighton Students Organize. The senlors of the five dePartments of Creighton university held a smoker and general gathering Wednesday night at the arts department assembly rooma and took the first steps toward forming A club to be known as the Crelghton U'ni versity Endowment association Bauer-Miles Betrothal. Mr. and Mra. W. P. Milea of Sidney Neb., announce the engagement of their Adaughter, Mildred Idella, to Mr, Raymond William Bauer of Ldnocoln. Miss Miles was graduated from Brow nell Hall a few having gone there for six years, which time she studied under Dr Free mantel. Bince then she has been stud: ing under Mme. Le Baron at Lincoln The bride-to-be is also a beautiful dancer and will appear in a performance of Carmen” to be given In Lincoln under Mme. Le Baron Mr. ness man of Lncoln. years ago at volce culture He Is a graduate of pharmacy and & member of Phi Deita | Chl fraternity. The wedding will take place the latter | part of June in Sidney Honor OQut-of-Town Visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Levinson will en- tertain at dinner Sunday at thelr home in honor of Mr. and Mre, Willlam Harris Bauer Is a promising young busl- Visiting Her Parents in Omaha of the afternoon the was making of auilts and comforts for the home. The club meets next Thursday at Holy An- &el&' hall and will then begin on the wing for thelr bazaar of next season. ho soclety was fermedewith the intens tion of ralsing funds for the bullding of & convent for the Dominican Siaters. | Cinosam Dancing Club. : The Cinosam Dancing club closed this | year's serles of dances at the Scottish ( Rite eathedral Thursday evening with an extra burst of soclabllity and good cheer. | This being the last dance of the weason, | I'HE Mrs. Edward [1"89”7 n AEMBRANDT Prore mont nt t Hotel Fontenelle and en the reciplent of many al atter one, left last Sunday for Colorado prings, where she fol brother i dn, tor to Lom v and other points in New Mexico. Mr Charles B, Keller has gone cast to visit her son, Harold Keller, In Phila delphia. Miss Emily Keller, who i3 to nttend a dance at West Point, chaperoned by Mr Harold Keller, will Philadelphia next week. Mrs. Keller's mother, Mre. Doane, who has been visit Ing her mon, Captain Doane, at Berkley, returned to Omaha Thursday Mra. I, 8. Owen haa returned from her beautiful winter homa In Monte Cito, Onl. Mrs, Owen made a trip to San Diego, and while there went through many exolting experiences in connection with the great floods which have devas- tated that region, Misa Gertrude Owen daughter of Dr. and Mrs, . A& Owen, will graduate this year from Bishop's achool and Mra. Owen ia expeoting to re- turn to California in time for the gradua- of 8t. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. Harry Ra- | the attendance was large and unusually | gion exercises, phael of Cheyenne, of Mre. J, L. Cohn Wyo., =" iso guests for: Mrs Raphae! Mesars, and Mesdames- Charles Levinson, urice Levinson Mrs, Johannes Goes East. Mrs. Charles K. Johannes leaves for Washington Wednesday, aceompanied by Miss Bmily Burke, aaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward L. Burke, who will be the guest of Congressman and Mrs. Kent of California. Mrs. Johahnes will be joined at the New Willard, in Washington, by Miss Florence Russell, wl will spend her ten-day vacation from Smith college with Mrs, Johannes. Mrs, Johannes ex- pects to be gone two months, visiting in New Yors before her return — Birthday Party. Mr, and Mrs. T. P. Redmond enter- tained at dinner at the Henshaw I‘n~ day evening in honor of Miss Julln Dwyer's birthday. The decorations were | in greon and white and each guest was given a Bt Patrick's day favor. Covers vun lald for: P, P. Redmond. Tn?. fl sfimw-— J. R D 3 Mrs, %er:rnlmll- e !‘dwnd Miss Julia Dwyer, \aeuu.—- Mess! N— H I wl!b er, #flm l mond arol W, Jack Lfimu’m §t. Patriok’s Day y Luncheon. Miss Ethel Tierney entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon. The decorations were In green and white with St. Patrick’'s day emblems. Those present were: Arminta, Anspach orson feten Anderson, M‘l-moy. : unun une, fola Mureurty, rnuy. Christ Child loehty Juniors. ‘The Christ Child soclety, which ia one of Omaha's most active Catholie charity organizations, has been doing some splen dld work this winter and s planning to further Increase its scope by interesting some of the younger daughters of the members In forming & junior branch to sow and save thelr money for charity. Among the younger girls who are inter- ted are Misses Marion [amilton, Eleanor Burkley, Catherine McShane, Catherine Smyth, Virginia Auldous, Kather MeVann, Virginia Crofoot, Mary Jane Kinsler, Ruth Kinsler, Kxilona Hamilton and Emma Nash. Buchanan-Adams Wedding. Miss Sophia Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams of Milwaukee, was married in Chicago yesterday to Mr. Wilson Buchanan, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alexander G. Buchanan, Mr, Wil son Buchanan went to Chicago Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan and daughter, Miss Alice Buchanan, left Fri- day evening to be present at the ocere- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Buchanan will be at home in Omaha after a three weeks' honeymoon in the south . Mrs. Buchanan was head resident of the Boclal Settlement here. Among the Visitors. Mre. P. J. Molnerny of New York ls visiting Mrs, Edward Riley. Mre. A. B. Jaquith has as her guest Mrs. O, C. Thompson of Grand Island, Miss Margaret Lee of Salt Lake City is visiting Miss Nell Beatty at Highland Court. Mrs. B. Z. Arnola of Chicago is the house guest of Colonel and Mrs. D, W, Arnold. Many affairs are planning for Mre. Arnold. Mrs. Edwin Freeman of Lexington, Ky., 14 the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H, C. Freeman, at the Potter. Mrs. Free- man wes formerly Miss Shirley Freeman of this eity, and many affalrs will be #iven in her bonor. Holy Angels’ Kensington Olub. Among the societies formed for chari- table work this Lent is the Holy Angels' Kensington club. Mrs. W. J. Cusick is president; Mrs. James Forbing, vice presi- dent: Mrs. J. A. Bender, treasurer, and Mre. J. J. Walker, secretary. The eclub met last Thursday at the Working Men's home, an institution of which Rev. Ed- ward Flanigen is president. The work The G | way. rosam club has grown to be | Ing cluba in the city enrolled. Officers for It has 140 members the follows Meanrs, and Mesdames Il»r. A B Lr, ). . Lawrence, Q. ¢ ' . A, Manley . J. Anderson, H. S .\Inlln T, Andresen, Lt} James Allen, O Allen, + Miller, H. Ballard, McDonald, Miller, Menold, Morton, MoGraw, 8, F Mnthson, A, e, W, I. )rlo ols, w. N X 3k Nihoin, (.\Illnffl.rmm, Mk ulwey. B, ( ull, J. binning, bert Edholm, omas_ Faleoner, o H. 3 . 1. Rasmussen, R 0 e " inuy n, a’- § Forater, . Dr. Rudolph Rix, B 5 Gamniner " W. G, Bhriver, P ,{‘Ou fed." H. Stine, P 3 l:t:uo. 5 P, inner, L .mh-on. N ooty . . Steele, "' 1 “"M"“ AL M. Smith, . J. B Simpson, % H:"' J ¥. L. Swancutt, s Hango . T._Stutevant, “aii Heyden Yoy M. Scott M M. Haptotistall, B. E. Storricke 3. Haaker, Kdward Shirey, fv. . Haarmann, John Sorenson, 3 Haarmann, Carl Swanson, ) (( Homan, H i, B, Merring R. .AA.’AH Holtman, ‘“, B A Sohmotn, . Tangeman, B e John Urlon, John Voin ol C. Voorhies, @ C IL G. Windhelm B A O H. Walrath, A C W, V. Warfleld, E F W. P. Wherry, X * Keliatiom, D, B Welpton, V. 1t ‘ietor White, ft B Cellab, O A Wabber, D, H. n. M, ¥ Syzs P = ERP 3 Omaha Girls Study Nursing. A great interest is taken in nursing by | girls of every land, an outcome of the rible war in Burope, it would seem. Members of prominent Omaha families are selzed with the ambition and three girls enter training this week nursing in New York tomorrow. Miss| Dorothy Marie Brown and Miss Marie | Finley enter the Illinols Training School for Nurses in Chicago Monday morning News of the Wayfarers. Miss Dalsy Doane will spend this week at Springfield, O., the guest of Mrs. Crain, reaching Omaha about Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jobn T Yates Jacksonville, Fla., and will go York and Washington before home. Mrs. Frank Hamilton and little daugh ter, Exilona, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barber in Phoenix, Ariz., for several weeks, are now iIn Los Angeles, Mrs. Glen Wharton, who has been visit ing at Richmond, Va., is now in West Orange, N. J., but will leave this week are at to New returning Mrs, Moshier Colpetser. Mrs. D. H. Wheeler, jr., visiting in Burlington, Vi, with mother, writes friends here that her| mother's condition is sreatly improved and that she hopes by summer to be able to go to the seashore and to New York City. Social Gossip Mr. and Mrs. M. Shirley returned from California Thursday evening Miss Helen Clarke, the Coad girls, Miss Helen Murphy and Miss Helen Ingwer- son are expected home from California about the last of March Miss Ophella Hayden, Mi den and Mr. Joseph turned from their Sadie Hay- Hayden have re- California trip, =ad Dr. and Mrs, B. A. McDermott and ehal- dren came home Saturday. Miss Marths FeMa, who has spent th , nsuing year [give a musleale at were olected. A list of the membership [day afternoon, following which & re | coption will be held | Hayes Quanter, J. | Nlehols, | B, Ramsdale, ling | For Niobrara Gue | | Ortent Covers will be laia | One of the largest and most popular danc- | Boottish Rite Municlle The Beottish Rite Woman's olub the cathedral, will ¥ri The reception com- mittee includen Mosdames Willlam Berry, Lawrence, IT. A, Wig- Charles Thieme. Refreshments be served by Mesdames Willlam 8. McGill, A, Pattullo, H, Fred Schamel, B. T Urlon, 8. A. Van Husen, M ton and will Thomas, J, | ©. Warren and Louls Ziev Mra. Barl Stiles is In charge of the musical program, which will be given by M, Luella Anderson, violinist; Miss Allce Mackensle, eoprana, and Mile. Sophie Nostit2-Naimska, nfanist. The pro- &ram I8 as follows: Bonate In G minor, Miss A Arla, from Miss Mackensle;, Ave Maria, Chanson Louls X111, Miss An- derson; Verborgenhlet, a maid sings light, & spring morning, Mis Mackenzie; Morgen, with violin obligato, Miss Mao- kenzle, Birthday Surprise Party. Mrs, Katherine Leeder was given a sur- prise party Friday evening on her sixty- third birthday by members of four aif. ferent clubs with which she Is assoclated, The affair was given at the Bwedish au ditorfum, 150 guests being present. evening was spent In dancing and cards, for which prizes were won by Miss Minnie Hoffman. \l edames—. Mesdames-— .lluhl\ Wiasler, 1. Whitehorn, orwon and Naimaka; Dinvol re, - Mosars. — “rank M\mr«m Miller. Bpeuker, Party for Her Husband. Mrs. Frank Hooper entertained (ho Orohld olub at & Bt. Patrick party 1 honor of her huadand's birthday. The table decorations were in green and cov- ors lald for: Mu-r- and HIIIIIM)-— T. Carmack, iLE o A rn Hooper, l(AJnml Sl K. Estoward . Hooper. . UL Hoow Attair for Mrs, Ford. The regular fortnightly luncheon of the | Omaha Woman's Press club will be | omitted this Thursday, but the club will #ive a luncheon for Mrs. Franc Ford | of Chicago, editor of the childrer page of the Chicago Dally News, on Monday, March 2. Mrs. Ford comes to Omaha Miss | that day to be the speaker at the open Toulse Dinning, with Mrs. Charles Turner | Meeting of the Omaha Woman's club, in of Fremont, takes up the Young Woman's | Char&e of the soclal sclence department, Christian association’s course in practical | Which Mrs, Ford organized when sh lived in Omaha. Miss Dale Returns Home. Misa Martha Dale, who has been visit In the east for the last month, ia expected home the middle of the week. Miss Dale has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sidney L. Smith, at Hart ford, Conn., for the greater part of her stay In New England. She also paid a short visit to Mrs. Edward O'Brien at Norwalk, Conn., and made a few days Gstay in Lockport, N. Y. Miss Dale left for Chicago yesterday Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Blue entertain this afternoon at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Thompson of Niobrara The table will have a centerploce « carnations and the green place cards will be for New York City, where she will join | shamrocks, who has b;';:( Relief Corps Honnred In consideration of the gold coin re ceived last week by the George A. Custer post, Grand Army of the Republic, the donors of the gift, the George A. Custer chapter of the Woman's Rellef corps. have been invited to join In the fortieth anniversary celebration of the June & post on California Sojourners. Mr. and Mre, H. W, Yates, Mra. Rebeo a Morgan and Mr. Hal Yates loft last week for a month In California Mrs Arthur Guiou wood, Cal. is visiting in Holly For Indian Princess Mr. and Mrs 3 ‘uncheon party . | Roberto 1l | 4ay attornoon to the J. F. W. elub at The | OMAHA in them In | Daisy Kensington Affair. | SUNDAY BE MAKCT WILL SOON LEAVE TO MAKE HER HOME AT GRAND ISLAND Mrs LM Wilhams I'riday afternoon for Tainlana d Feather. Covers were laid for Princess Teinlana Red Feather | . Mecasrs, and Mesdames Thomas Kelly George Tunnison | Mr. Charles Wakefleld Cadman Princess Mrs. Charles Kantsky entertained the Daisy Kensington club at her home | Wednesday afternoon. Those present | were: ! Mosdames. Mosdamen | A. Christinsen 1. Riha, | F. Glans, A. Hur, W. Shellberg, . Baysdorfer, | F. Machal, W. Shaw . Fixa, Mr. Douglas Guy Cavers, who 1a & student at the Tome school, Port De. | posit, Md., will spend the apring vaon- tion at his home fn Omaha Spring Vacation Plans | Miss Gertrude Porter and Miss Helen | Bhepard, who are atudents at Miss | Mason's school at Tarrytown, N. Y. | aro spending their Easter vacation with | Miss Marion Lowell, at Saco, Me. Phi Rho Sigma Smoker. i The lota chapter of the Phi Rho Sigma gAve & smoker to the members of the faculty of the College of Medicine of Ne- braska university at the chapter house ¥riday evening. The affalr was one of the most successful of the season on ao- | count of the large number of faculty men present. Three interesting numbers on the evening's program were given by Etork Northrup and Amoebra Cultra. Call for Officers. Mirs, Otto Showors was hostess Thurs- the annual election of officers and the #ocial meeting that followed the business session. I Mrs. N. H, Tyson enteriained a par.y of twelve Thursday afternoon at a matines at the Orpheum, followed by te@ at the Cricket room. Social Affairs in Planning. The Vesta chapter of the Order of the Tiastern Star gives a high five and whist party at Masonic temple \Wednesday evening. MeKinley Ladles' auxiliary of the B'nal Birith s arranging an Informal dancing 1 I, Florence Social Items visting Mr and Mrs. Henry Anderson y t \ elntl 1t ' w montk | i visiti ' ymer with her ! e, M 1 Mrs, 1*. 8 ] ith ) o k. expects t or 1. t scuth i hi wife seen in poor health dad 1 n1 the Rebekahs er tertained at a banquet at thelr hall on Friday eveni rol easi | repa which was interspe 1 wi { Apeech mak | Mre. Ha Baird left Sunday for a { ahort busine ) Missouri Mra. W, ( Nelson tained Friday evening the senior class of Florence iiigh About fifteen were present and greatly enjoyed the evening he minstrel show which will be given the ¥ * Military band on Thurs day and Friday, Maren 30 and 31, will be the mus the production pecially written for this occasion by the ) 1. I Rohrs. Besides the cus- tomary first part the second act will " of the m farce, “The Isle ne adventures of he shipwr minetrel company on a nibal In this act there will Introd “pecialties, 1t eal color. Mr i Ar on is spending a fowe Schuyler, Neb., visit- h & Dancing club entertained bout 100 couples at 1 St. Patrick’s danoe At their hall Friday evening Leonard Schulze, who hag been spend- the winter at Wauga, Neb., returne Florence Runday evening C. J. Kierle and M. B, Thompson left Monday evening for Kansas City, Mo. on a business trip. They were joined by wives Wednesday and returned H Harrington entertalned Cir- N 4 Ladice’ Al soclety of t Presbyterian church at her home Tuesday afternoon. After a pleasant afterr lainty luncheon was served The ninth grade of the Florence school - met W fay afternoon and electe these officers for the rest of the year President, Bertha Ove; vice president, Vi retta Barham; secretary, Mae Ifunt treamurer, Harry HBiisbin, sergeant-at Cecil ¥ Robert Letivak frel Ladies’ Ald societ t the ¥ erian church will enter tain at a shadow box social at the churc pariore Tk L ng T nd M I. H onrad Sunday. a boy Mra, R. 11 Olmsted, who has been vis ting her 1h Mre Bentley G. M Cloud, In « L1 L rned home Runda cvening AMES AGGIES WIN DEBATE AT LANSING LANEING, Mich, M college laat night defe rleultural collego areh 18, ~Towa State ated Michigan A debate on the sul in a ect “Resolved, That th vested | the federal government exclusive righ to manufacture and sell arma and m nitlons of war.'" lowa had the negative GOVERNOR AMMONS TO SPEAK HERE WEDNESDAY Former Governor F. M. Ammons Colorado s to speak to the Commercial club at a public affairs luncheon at noon March 22 “Development of Water Power In the West” is to be his sublect. Madam, When We Go to the New York Market the ---We go there for you. have in mind when we buy apparel. best manufacturers. You and your friends, ar: the persons we We spend weeks there visiting We're as careful as can be to separate the wheat from the chaff---mighty particular about materials---decidedly fussy about styles---and we're confirmed cranks when it comes to values. Hence it's no wonder more and more women each season rely ent: irely upon us in the matter of dress. Our Collection of Suits is Beautiful Spring suits were never prettier coming the! More New Pattern Hats We have just received an- other shipment of fascinating Pattern Hats, The collection in- cludes Watteau, towering Turban every fashionable shade. They portray every late style tendency and you will be agrecably surprised by their Very Moderate Prices effects In shape and party to be given at the Totel Rome Tuesday evening, April 4, she meeting of the Harmony club, which was to have been held Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, A. W, Scribner, has been postponed to April 1. Persona] Mention. Miss Nell Dudgeon, woh has been ill with soarlet fever, ls recovering and able to sit up for a short while during the daw. Mrs. J. J. Wileloge and daughter Mil- dred of Lincoln and Miss Mary Coleman of Chicago have been called to Omaha by the serious iliness of Mr. John Rrady. Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Miller and sons, Wesley and Stanley, left Saturday for Grand Junotion, Ia., to spend the week- end with Mr. Miller's alster, Mrs. May- nard. Mrs. G. W. Hervey left Baturday for Safford, Ariz, oalled their by the seri- ous fllness of her brother, Mr. 8 G. Campbell, who twenty-five years ago was well known in Omaha In real estate and rallroad ciroles. Mrs, Elizabeth O'Linn Smith, Rev. Reuben Pickett chapter, of the American Revolution, regent of Daughters of Chadron, Neb., is in the oity en route home from attending the state conference held at Lincoln last week In and Out of the Bee Hive. Miss Bdith Hamilton is spending the week in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Peters have ar- rived home from a month spent in Bel- lafr, Pla. Mrs. D. C. Stapleton returned Saturday from & visit with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Bar ber at Phoenix, Aris. Mr. and Mrs H. Howland and daugt Miss Marjorle Howland, have returned from California Mrs. Le¢ Daly of Chicago, who has spent some time a8 the guest of her mother, Mrs. John B. Furay, has returned to her home. Mr. Farnam Smith returned Tuesday from Palm Beach, where he and his uncle, Mr. B. F. Smith, have been spend g some ti It takes but & minute of time to save dollars when you read The Bee Want Ad columns, MADE FROM OLD CARFETS. RAG RUGS A SPECIALTY Cleaning in Connection. PEERY RUG FACTORY Fhoue Red 2343, 2423 Cuming St. Margaretie Lemen TEACHER OF PIANO 84 Floor Patterson BIk., 17th and Farnam. Douglas 7653 Omaba, Neb. 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Sold around town at $1.95. Our price— $150 $775 VERY SPECIAL—1,200 yds. of fargy and plain wear silks, suit and dress lengths, worth $1.69, at yd. in - $1 Chicago, Memphis, New Orleans And ALL POINTS EAST ILLINOIS CENTRAL Two Solid Steel Traing Daily. Tickets and Information at OITY TICKET OFFICE 407 South 16th St 8. NORTH, District Passenger Agent. Phone Douglas 264. THE OMAHA BEE— —THE HOME PAPER

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